F P" wrj r- t 1MGK SIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON JijRJ ? CiOQQMtf JvNxt. Pom u D w .1 Wstnii wiiviin mi . v " ' Vl t'W V 'HU' VJ1 ID T0U KllP QIJ . C tt AT CM I M V V IP I nf V CCH NJV w li v (l. r'l" j ,- . ,- - xWfittii 'i r. I r- ljHfl - -Mi 1 '1l1'llilkU JV.mMa,uy.Uia " . . ' " r II UoNftU) Tiii. is mo. ph.-kt I I imui.t.a l jt etif I U. ..it-.. .-Ai.nirSr&JI II CJJ I llOWtSTLY. I 'P&HT mm kit it ".t.v:..V i ''- I I 'n " ""1 " I 16b. 9nwaurv;:r9ieVl CTTJ I . . ......... .. AltMiO iJ HUT ! VQL I ' M??s GONE? -vxt icfi -DonM'r -tJ Li kwwnivo vvm uv 1 "JV'flJfl " , 'r ,, ,"' rtUiYlfc. MH yip' flk W-wn fi-, ICJ Kj uQKu - - f1 WmVH XI TMt(.D :i-HkrtaSLJ& tSDjBI M II ra i?)i Bil WVjK--3ELLJ .Will rroanzrarr- -. I J VtotrtRJ H I I TrVJ r'l '-rT " d .U w V ' I , , . -y. muuimi-fl' rc-?r3 ly ..yggiev--"' V ' m iM K HaHHHaBHHHMBMalHlBHBaaHHHr2l AT TUC TUP ATI7BC I x-k IlILl lllLtril U1U i AMl Better Let Us Patch 'Em Lfp This is the time to look over your tires with the idea of making them last through the winter. Of course, if you must have new tires, Diamonds are the only ones to buy at this time of the year or at any other time, so far as that goes but the idea we wish to convey is that we can make the old ones last through the bad weather, and save you money on your tire bill by repairing the worn ones. Bring them in, and if they are worth repairing we will tell you what it will cost if they are not worth repair ing, we will tell you that, just as readily. We can't make a new tire out of one that is worn out, but we can take a damaged tire and repair it so you will get many more miles put of it before it goes to the junk pile. Diamond Tire & VulcanizingCo. MARPLE & SMITH, Proprietors 120 S. Main St Phone 167 Whose Word Is Better Than Your Druggist's? Physician, Dentists and Nurses Rely on Him Isn't That Sufficient Reason for Public Confidence? There are many good reasons for the confldenoe the public repose in their druggist. First, he is educat ed to know by four jears of College and Practical training. Second, thlcal physicians everywhere rely Jmpliclty on his skill they trust him. This faltM, of course, origi nates and is maintained bv tne professional service rendered by the druggist in filling prescriptions. Everyone admits this contiden'ce when offering a prescription to a druggist. Very few men can be honest in one department of their business,"? Milk of Magnesia, Aspirin, Digestive and dishonest In the other. Mr. Jekl and Mr. Hyde exist very little in real life. .If jou trust your drug gist to nil your prescription, there fore, in all fairness, you must accept his word against the word of un known and far distant manufac turers. ' To recommend ai article, the druggist must of course, know what it contains and how it is made, and this was one reason for the forma tion of a co-operative national asso ciation of druggists and physicians who prepare a complete lino of household remedies and toilet goods. This association is tho American Druggists Syndicate, pop ularly called A. D. S., which boasts a membership of 28,000 druggists and physicians, the largest of its kind in the world. V"or 10 years ly for conference in ordir to obtain the best formulas for its product that the combined skill and exper ience of Its members could produce. All these articles are non-secrot, strictly ethical. Tho ingredients in all A. D. S. preparations conform to tho standard advocated by the gov ernment, and cannot be excelled iii quality. As the association Is strictly co-operative, its merchan dise is also sold at the very lowest prices possible for the quality. In Klamath Falls there are three druggists who will tell you that A D. S. Household Remedies, like these professional men met annual-' sells. Tablets, Peredlxo Tooth Paste, etc are tho best that they can find in all markets. These three druggists stand squarely behind every.A. D. S. product with an unqualified guar antee and n hearty endorsement. Such a recommendation is the great est that can obtain, based on the sclcntiBc knowledge of tens of thousands of experts and fulfilled by a man you know well and must trust impliclty your druggist. Whenever you need a household remedy or toilet article ask nn A. D. S. Druggist to recommend one to yon. AH A. D, S. Druggists Iden tify themselves with prominent win dow or counter displas. Ask one about A. D. S. products. If you would trust him to fill your pro scription, it's only fair to take his word about the merchandise he COUXTV TREASURER'S XOTICK Notice U hereby given that there' nrn flinrlo in ihn rminrv tronoiit-t' fnr ' the redemption of Klamath County Klamath Lodge No. 137 General Fund warrants, protested i I n r C on or before Sept.' 2, 1913, also war-' ' ' - rant 30702 protested Sept. 3, 1919. Meets Friday night of each trook at Interest on the same will cease I. O. O. F. hall, 6th and Main streets from this date. , p, J.Gerges , N. a.; Fred Bremer Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Secretary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer this 28th day of Nov. 1919. I Bwauna EncamDment No. 46. I. O K. VAN RIPER. 'O. F.. meetn TneaHav ntirhf nt oh County Treasurer Iweok at I. O. O. F. ball. Arlle Wor rel, C. P.; Nato Ottorbein, Scribal Fountain Treasurer. 29-5t a. Decomber nBMMMnP, L m I A. F.Graham I I ' I General ml. I Concrete H I Construction lj I I I Sha.U Sand U.ed P QNEER PRINTING MD I Exdu,ively I STAT ONERY COMPANY netici: The Ladies of the Catholic Church will hold their annual Fair Dec. 11, 12. 22-tf ZIZ 11, 12. Please Cut Married Is tho In trlgulng title of thu Screen Classics, Inc , photoproductlon starring duln t Viola Dnnu, that is booked its the feature attraction at the l.lberb i Theatre Tho plcturo Ir nn I adaption of the riotous furco by Unmet Cullon and l.oulx Alton llrouno that Mas produced on the , stage In Now York by Oliver Mo ' rosco, and enjojed a run of six solid I months. I Tho plot of this comedy Is de scribed as moot adroit. It hns'to do with the honeymoon of nn adoring oung couple who, through a com bination of embarrassing circum stanced, are interrupted a often as they attempt to spoon. In the first place it turns out that a burglar, and not a pnrson, per formed tho coromony and It Is only after the pnlr of )oungters hnvo left on their bridal tour thnt tho bride's parents leurn the astounding fnct that they may not bo married at all. They j-et out In pursuit, but the newlyweds huvo n start on them, and a great number of unusuul nd- enturea befall them In tho llttio mountnln hotel where they sock shelter and solitude Finis Fox. of the Screen Classics, Inc.. scenario staff, adapted tho stage fnrco to tho screen. The pro ductlon of "i'leaao Got Married" was made under tho pononal hup- enlslon of Maxwell Karger. Direc tor Oonornl. with John K Inco di recting. Special art Interiors nnd a number of surpassingly boautlful exterior vlows aro contained In the picture which is said to move with tho rapid .tempo of French farco. In tho cast supporting the win some star nre Antrim Short, Mar garet Campbell, Harry Todd, Em mott King, Ralph Hell. Thomas Rlcketts, Hugh Fay, Joseph Hazle ton, V. K. Meslck. W. F. Moran, Daisy Robinson and Thomas Hadloy. "Please Got Married" is ono of the ''fewer and bettor" productions made by Screen Classics, Inc. and distributed by Metro. For tho cnt 1919-1920, thirty-six pictures of the "fewer and bettor" sort will make up the Metro output. All are based on atago successes or celebrated novels. GOOD BREAD Is the Best Thing You Can Eat Eat More of It HIRVI BAKING CO. Phone 281 HERALDS CLASSIFIED HjjijB FOR SALE Real Eatate MMW FOR HAM: CHHAl' -S room houno cIohu In, partly furulnhod, $2-100 Half riiHh Apply I.. I). Parks, 431 Washington St. 28-Dt FOR SALE Miscellaneous start to finish. An old ,l)itchelor concludes to marry nnd pop the question to his ward Ho then asks tho ndlco of two of his old mnld friends, who understood him thnt ho in asking each for her hand Complications follow. The enst appear upon tho stngu In tho following erder: Kllon Murry, tho ward, I.uclllo Hcckloy; Dobbin, tho maid, Kllzaboth Grigs- by; Honry Thornton, Paul Kollor; Henry Primrose, Kenneth Cuse, Miss Ilimn, Fern Hanks; Miss Win torblossom, Froda Ilichn. Matlneo will be given nt 2:30 p. m. Saturday. FOR HAl.K C1IKAP: Second hnnd 10-0 Monitor Drill complete with gnisn' Kcodlug and proHi wheels nt. tachment. h I.oomln Uiilldlng, 20-lt The Public Speaking Class undei the direction of i:. Kstello Currloi will glvo at the Star Theatre on Sat urday night a skit entitled "I'opplnr The Question." The farce is one o' Huckutonea, and is a closer produc tion, one might say a crcum from XOTICK OF 8HKniFFS SAIiE. PRINTING Our Shop is beinfr fitted with the best equipment obtainable, and a first-class Stationery Store opened. gftHSSSt 126 Main Street In the Circuit Court of the State of Orogon for tho County of Klamath. No. 1103, Equity. Gus Melhaso, Plaintiff, vs. Den Dayton, Dofendant, Notico is hereby given that, by virtue of an execution and ordor of salo, duly Issued out of the above entitled court nnd causo on tho 2nd day of December, 1919, upon a decree made nnd entered of record In said Circuit Court on the 1st day of December, 1919, and in favor of the nbovo named plaintiff and against the above named defendant, directing tho sale of tho promises thcroln -and horelnaftor described, to satisfy tho sum of $1900.00, with Interest thereon from tho 19th day of September, 1914 at tho rate of 7 por centj)or annum, f2G0 attor ney's feo, $17.45 costs and disburse ments, and accruing costs. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, and In compliance with said writ, I havo duly levied on said premises and will, on Tuosday, January 0, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at tho front door of tho county court houso, in tho City of Klamath FAlls, Klamath County, State of Oregon, sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for ensh. all the right, title and Intorest of the above named defendant, in and to the following described roal property, situated in Klamath County, State of Oregon, to wit: The northeast quarter of sec tion 1, Township 29 south, Range 11 Kast of Willamette Meri dian. ' or so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy said execution, together with (tho tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances therounto bolonglng or in anywise npaertalnlng. The procoods of said sale will bo applied In tho satisfaction of sard execution order and decree, interest costs and accruing costs, and tho overplus, if any there ho, paid into court to bo further applied as by law directed. Dated at Klamath Falls, Orogon, December 2, 1919. QUO. h, HUMPHRBY, Sheriff, Hy BURT B. HAWKINS, Deputy LONDON, Oct. 16. (By Mall) ' Haybox" cooking, tho English adap tation of American "flreless cook cry", promises to become increas ingly popular among English houso wivos during tho coming wintor bo rnuse of tho urgent ncod for fuel ctonomy. Tho term Is dorlved from tho fact that hay, ono of tho most suitable, non-conductors of heat, Is almost exclusively used as tho 'pack ng' for tho ''Made in England' type of tireless cookor, in both tho com nercially manufactured and tho honic-mado product. Best yot. Herald Want Ads. m xotiob The Diamond Shlno Parlor for gcntlemon has removed to tho west sldo of tho Star Thoatro ontranco. 3-lt TtS GRAY HI Mi IT'S UUAN'DMOTHEIl'H HKCIPK TO HIU.VG HACK OOI.OK AND LU8 Till: TO IIAIK That beautiful, oven shade of dark, glossy hair can only bo hud by brow ing a mlxtuio of Sago Tea and Sul phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars tho face. When It fades, turns gray or streaked, Just an application or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances its appcarauco a hun dred fold. Don't bother to proparo the mix- tuio; you can get this famous old reclpo improved by tho addition of other ingredients for 50 cents a largo bottle, all ready for use. It Is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always bo depended upon to bring back the natural color and lus tre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap plied, -you Dimply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through tho hair, taking one small strand at a tipio; by morning tho gray hair has disappeared, and aftor an other application it becomes bea tl fully dark and appears glossy and lus- FOR SAM: Ono 35 lb feather bod nnd double pillow. All (lotvu and Duck feathers, l'rlco $25.00. Phono 2Uf,J or call 229 N Ulvemldo. 2-tit FOR SALE Pair of 1000 pound horncrf Hound. Good unywhuro. ('heap. II, M. Daniels, Bonanza, Ore. 29-fit WANTED -Ford truck or oar, serviceable condition. Don't en re. for looks. Must bo clump. H. M. Dnnlols, Bonanza. 29-&t FOR 8AM Cheap for ensh. A two-ploco, dry wnll toncrutn block machine; good as now; luiod only ono Hoanon. Could not bo bought today for $1500 Will soil at a bargain us owner Is in other lino of business nnd cannot glvo It his attention. Splendid opening here for this luminous ns there Is n big demand for blocks and concrete brlckH. Muchlno Is In tho city and cau bo Hoon tit nny time. Don't answer unless you hnvo tho cash Address Box 1, Herald Office. 1-tf CELUneous .,.. . zi'. "tfcninmjr II, 12 i WANTED A irrm,l LOST AND FOUND Hw.l if returnWroffi. I.OHT:-On the MoTrlTnr twoon tho King pico ,.77.. th Falls, a Hol.ll,, 'i oTorco.t rT turn to O. K Transfer i. situatiqns'waIjted' "ii"iluL-ruifi . fcW, IK T.0U. WNT ST"NT HELP PIlll rim 1-I,..il. . ..." School phono 3G0. airlg for UdIm coplng and lUIng; nl.o Kenent houso work, caring for children tc Boys for rlorklng. mraspnger mlc' chores, etc. Upuclul attention Is l! on to this survlco by tbo school authorities ami an effort Is to ba mtul to miiko olllclont, conrcnlwt ami prolltnble both to tho student mid to iIioho requiring tholr scnloos. !tl FOR SALE nt n bargain tho follow ing second hand cars: 2 1910 Ren's In good condition, $850. each; 1- 19 IG Ford touring car $350 ; 2 Htudobnkom, G pasaongor $850., and $1050. C I.. McWIIIIamn, 1157 Main, Phone 1G9. 17tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT To gentleman, bod room in prlvato homo furnace hloatod. Hot water all the time. Apply K, Herald Office. 2-1 1 FOR RENT Heated rooms, bath und phono. 840 Walnut, cor. 9th. 1-tf HELP WANTED WANTED Girl for gqnoral house work and cooking Mrs. O. 0. Lab areo, Bly. Orogon. 1-tf PHONE3 PEYTON tor Wood. 11IB. Wo make n xwclnlii nf ilr,. iiu nnd (trillion! InmiriMie. Phono (III art we'll do tho m.1. (Iillrolo & Smih Gtf MADAM IOINA, Palmiit- World'H GtsMttcnt l'lirenologbt. I'almUt and Misllum Rends your ontlro llto put, prtviont and future -correctly, gif lug nnuuvH, dntes nnd figures In bas Incus, love, Inw, ninrrlnRO nnd dom estic troubles. Tolls you what jrou lire best adapted for nnd what to d to bettor )our conditions In lite. This lady roads your hand as roi would an open book. A reading br hor will moot your hlghost expecta tions, nnd you will ho wiser nt hnpplor, after commltlng hor, she having tho gift of removing all erfl Intluoncos nnd placing you In an en vironment of happy thought ant contentment. Readings: Sunday aid dally, 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. Iloom 5, Swnnnon Bldg., over gun Btore, Mala St., botwocn 6th nnd 7th, opp. West ern Union. Klamath Falls. Orcgsa. 12-13-19 PUBLIC NOTICE. Having purchanod the Interest of B. L. Cook in tho Mecca billiard par lor, I wish to notify tho public that I will not be ronponslblo for dobts Incurred for this business by any ono oxcopt myself after Docombor 1, 1919, 2-3t F. J. WII.DB. NOTICE On or about Dec 1st tho Diamond Shoo 8blnlng Parlor for gontloracu will move 3 doors west on Msln 8t tho west end of tho Star Theatre. 26.61' Z I 7. Best yot. Herald Wjint Ads. Docombor 11, 12 ' JmWmKKm : mwjMMmwMgm$zmmi ,i WmmSgm jiWmVmmWmWBSm if ymm&mSSBKssri Mgll The ' Nettleton If v M SHOES Art the foundation tf Good Drtii II mi XT ..I CI .. !.. .l.nf tlirV I l lie value in ouyinc ixcmcion onun - M . . i ii i I.... j.m; iniilald U j not only looK wen wncn new oui inw I ei ace fully. , : j Avoid tnc loss anu aisappoimmciiv - 11 lilbilillli Tf V. 4I.VUI1UIIW4IU ..w- ij HOLD B,V TUB K K K STORE j Kxtlusho Agents l II i a i -. m.j;.. ...'. ... iJU' WiiJVt Fintsf l) ' U lgnt jaw """ ....- w... .. .. - 3-10-17T24.31-7-14.trous PC I . -nmirHiHMfr. 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