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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1920)
PAdK TURKU THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKDNK8DAY, JANUARY 28, 1020. Musical Study Club a.: Requests that you Get Your Tickets At Once For The Ruth St. Denis Concert Dancers MUSIC AND INTERPRETATIVE DANCING Never before soon in Klamath Falls Ellis Rhodes, Dramatic Tenor Pauline Lawrence, Pianist Houston Opera House Thursday Evening, January 29, 8:30 P. M. Tickets on sale at Earl Shepherd Piano Company. Make reservation of seats while they last. SS COME TO US FOE Ji PRINTING l: That fells Goods 41 a HERALD'S CLASSIFIED FOR SALE Real Estate WVNMWWWW I RED CROSS DIRECTS SIBERIAN RELIEF TOKIO, Hoc. 21. (Uy Mall). Tho main work of relief In Siberia In In Uio linndr of tho American Hod Cross, according to Colonel It. II. Tuesler, Hod Cross Commissioner In Siberia. Tliu Hrltlsh Itod Cross, liu said, linn been obliged lo lenvo Siberia, to an ewer urgent nulhi In F.uropo. . There worn when It left Sfili Amnrl- miii relief wot Iters in flihnrln niwl of WANTHD To exchange for Klnmalli I I imtilir iifiiifif ti ut tr na !- (hese J 80 worn American Hod Cross jt)l,nB yo hltV0( ,, AngJ,0l,( Ca'fi roil HAMJ 480 acres marsh land; 34 lieail of sheep; 7 anKory cunts; 3 licad of homes. JJurr Westbrook. Phono 4G7W, Klamath Falls. 27-3 FOH SALE Groceries, flour and ' feed at low prices why pay more? Spot Cash liasket Grocery. 822-824 27-31 Improved Klamath Ave MISCELLANEOUS W. O. Smith Printing Co. Phone U'.t 111) South Fourth HI. t myfjjffff--rVimm--irmitmrtm r i i iii iiiii h-m-wwt RESPONSIBILITIES The particular duty of the company to its cus tomers is to render satisfactory service; to its em ployees, to maintain loyalty by fa'ir treatment; to those who own its securities, to maintain integrity of their investment, and to others of the common wealth, under whose rules and regulations it oper ates, to convey the information that it is giving them better service for ' ss money than can be obtained in any. other way, even under government or muni cipal ownership. Our business is founded on an economic basis, and if wisely administered and not hampered by unfair treatment can continue mutu ally beneficial to thd customer, to labor, to capital and the commonwealth. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V WAKE UP! I Check up. 2 Call us up. x Let us write-you, up f Before you burn up. :; Chilcotc & Smith I iirncH. Thuy had niiitants. 1,500 Ituiialan as- I' wo.MK.v losk. property uir Los Angeles Iloulevard Hue A. (1. Uunlap, Spot Cash Ilasket (irocory, 822 Klamath Avo. 27-28 Dance at Merrill next Friday, Jan. 30, Music by Kay-Jay orchestra of Mooso Kail. 27-2 M FOR SAMS Must let go at once 4 room modern cottage, Bleeping porch, fruit trees and berry bushes. Iiargain. Own er Tel. 23GR. G33 Main Phone 6G A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A J V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V v V V V V V V V V r V LONDON, Jan. 28. Women have lost their fight for equal rights with I Excellent garden spot men to speak and pray boforo tho general congregnllons In ono confor enre of the Church of England. Tho Oxford diocesan convention has tlocld id that they linvn no right to do so and that such conduct "had no pre- iron SALIC 2C-tf FOR 8ALK Lot 7, Illk 27, First Hot Springs addition to Klamath Falls. Bargain. M. L. Niece, Sedro Woolloy, Wash. 22-29 cedent in tho tradition Of tho church and was contrary to fundamental principles of faith and o'rdor." hooks collkctkd. Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall, nth and Main streets. Ilymnn Woschlor, N (1.; W. C. Wells, Secretary: W. I). Cofor, Treasurer, j Ewauna Encnmpmont No. 48, I. O O. F., meets Tuesday night of each week nt 1. O O. F. hall. W. H. North, (' I' ; W. D. Cofor, Scribe; Fred Duelling, Treasurer. MANCHESTKIl, Fug. (Jan. 10. (lly Mall). Twcnty-ono thousand books hnvo nlrnady been collected bore under tho plan Inaugurated In 101 1 to holp tho University of Louv nln, Ilelglum, replace Us magnificent hhrnry which was destroyed at tho outset of tho war. Promises of help hnvo boon received nhout 250,000 volumes. M T II T IF YOU'RE WISE MMMWMAMMM You'll buy h homo now. Prices will bo higher In tho spring. Wo 1 hnvo Home good homes at low prices and easy terms. Hero are some real bargains: I Two-room plastered bouse near box factories at $000.00, on very easy terms. Four-room bouso near depot at $1(100.00. on easy terms. Four-room house on Lincoln near I Third at $1050, on easy terms. . A dandy live-room modern plas tered bungnlow on tho Tenth street I pavement at tho vury low prlco '!!7r.nnn. Ilnrrv! Ilnrrv! E WORLD, flE SAYS T. Iliilsi-y Praise Tniilnr IIocmim" or UN Wife's Remarkable Recovery Modern 5-room heuse: full basement; lot 55 x 140; fruit trees nnd berries. Phono 433. 22-28 FOR SALIC Plastered 4-roora house, largo lot, In Mills Addition; Phono 433. 22-28 FOR SALE Miscellaneous CITY GARBAGE When you Garbage removed phone 91. want U-tf Let mo figure on your building. No Job too small, none too big. Tbos. Johnson, Contractor & Builder, 201 Michigan Ave, 17-28 PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and. Sta tionery company. 126 Main St. 9-tf Demorest, Dentist, ovor man's Store, 6th and Main. Sugar-2-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Newly papered rooms, almost perpetual flow of hot water for baths'. Plenty nflip.it. eood clean VALENTINES Beautiful assortment beds, $2.50 to $4.00 a week. 741 Wal- ui iniiKi-iiecoraiea vaicnimo wreet- nut Ave. 27-28 Inpfl. with clovnr nnntlmonla fnr fnllra ' big and little. 5 to 50 cents. Pioneer!. Printing and Stationery Company, 12G Main Street (Houston Opera House Block). 27 FOR RENT Oarage 3 blocks from Main near 9th. Phono 400. 26-28 FOR SALE A six cylinder Oakland icar In rnnrl rnndlilnn. hbwTv nnlnfnil f nlsniini'Ar A linrtrnlti ft somo one. Dr. O. F. Demorest. P. O. Box 307, office Phone 470. 27-3 WANTED FOR SALE A light oak 8 drawer flat lop desk In excellent condi tion. Inquire Herald office. 31 tf FOR SALE 6 H P Fairbanks & Morse Oasollno engine or will trade for smaller one. W. II. Kltts, Dairy, Oregon. 24-29 WANTED I wish to purchase a homo somewhere around $3000 and put In my Buick six as first pay ment. Dr. Katherlne Schleef, Phone 80R. 27-28 WANTED Hides, eggs and potatoes. Spot Cash Basket Grocery 822 824 Klamath' Ave, '' 27-31 WANTED dirt, Big Basin Lumber Co. 27-30 Brand now nuil strlctVy modern i six-room bungalow, with basement, I on pavement, nt $4500.00. This I will pleaso your wife, nnd It's a fine liny. "What I have seen Tnnlac do for my wife convinces mo Hint It Is the grandest medicine In the world," wns tho statement made recently by J. T. Hickey, a well known cmployo ofi layior .miii, wno lives ni -iosh uni-' rngo St. Heal tic, Wash., In telling of his wlfo'3 recovory since taking Tan lac. "My wife barf been In bad health for ovor a year troubled with a bad of caso of Indigestion nervousness, head aches and rheumatism," continued " Mr. Illckoy. ''She hardly over cared whether sho ato anything or not and when sho did forco herself to tnko a fow bites It wntlld-fiour and causo hor to havo cramping pains. Gas would Desirable lots are becoming scarce, i bloat her tin so bad that It pressed If you want a good ono closo to I un against hor lungs and almost cut business, hotter buy it now. rillM'OTK .V- SMITH ,(lit:t .Main PIioik (1(1 28-20 California-Oregon Power Co. MADAM IOINA, Palmist- WorM'H fimitesl Phrenologist, 1'iiliiiNt mill Medium. Roads your ontlro life past, present and futuro corroctly, giv ing names, datca nnd figures In bus iness, lovo, law, marriage and dom estic troubles. Tolls you what you nro best adapted for and what to do to bettor your conditions In life. Tills lady roads your hand as you would nn open book. A reading by her will moot your highest expecta tions, nnd you will bo wiser nnd luipplor. nftor consulting her, Bho Jiavlug tho gift of removing all evil iulluences and nlncing you in an en vlronmeht of happy thought "WllIRIti .M.-'Mornint KeepYbur Eyes c'th) ? "ijlOfn-VA 1 I m m I ml sm m -&4 ! rafife iiBwfr & I . .t i WriH f If C,V C. 0k M.,. JJb.3. OltllV Cv,OM4jo,UiA. .V ' PRICES GOING UP It you oxpect to got ono or nioro of thoso nlco lovol Mills Addition level lots nt low prlcos nnd easy InrniR, better hustlo. Liberty bonds taken ut par. Very easy monthly and miiiiintH. A pleasuro to show you ( IIILCOTH .V; SMITH Agents for Mills nnd Harrow Additions Phono (1(1 contentment. Readings: Sunday aim dally, !i n. in. to 0:30 p. in. Lorated nl llnrini 1. Moore dooming llOIIRO. 1313 Main St.. bntweon Broad nnd W Main Spilug Streets, ono block east of 2S-2!) White l'ollcnn Hotel, Kluiiiiiih Fulls. -7 Oro Phono 171. 27-10 Dance nt Merrill noxt Friday, Jan. ' '30. Music by Kay-Jay oiclic.itra of Want Ads bring resultfl. . Mooso Hull. 27-28 ' i 3 T y ? : t y y T ? T T 'T T T T X T i For Sale or Trade Three lots, with six-room house, in Shippington, near the mills and factory. Young trees. Pump with windmill. Outbuildings., All fenced, etc. Write Box 1076 or see FRED LEONETTI at D. M. Cleaning Co. I Invented the Tiro Solo Idfa tl. S. Patent No. 10TJM0, November , 1915. CutTireCosts with Sturges Tire Soles l V T X t X ?l ? T T y X .j,.''" Bring us an old, worn tire like this we'll cover it with a Sturges Tire Sole made of new, live rub ber, with heavy non-skid tread and you'll have tho equal of a new tire, which looks like tills, guaranteed for 0,000 miles. Sturjes Tiro Soles re duce your Ure eipenso one half. We apply them free. KJjAMATH rubber & leather co. 1120 Main St. Phono 301 PS her breath off entirely. Her kidneys wero badly disordered and nil the tlmo she was complaining of n pain in tlio .small of hor back. Sho had rheu matism In her sides and through her back that gavo her no end of troublo and made It hard for her to get about tho house. Sho was troubled with so- i veru iiuuuuv;iiu uuu uij oj,i mhu her norves wero so upset that any little unexpected noiso would excite her. At night she was so restless she could got but little sleep and ns a ro 1 suit of all her sufforing she was in n ' miserable run down condition. "Our daughter had taken Tanlac nnd It had helped her so remarkably 1 that my wlfo began taking It. It holp- 'ed hor right from tho stnrt and It looked liko It was no tlmo boforo she ,ivni able to eat anything sho wanted Jnrid digest It without tho least bit of i trouble Tho rheumatism dlsapnearcd ent'rely and the headaches and dl"J' snells aro a thing of tho past. Hor ktdnova nre In good condition nnd the pains in her hack havo lust about j gono and tho norvousness has nil left hor. She sloops sound nt night nnd r"tn tin fppllnir o f'nn everv mornlnc hat t Is nn ensv 'iip fo' her to io hor bous.owork. Sho has h"on ''" it n In every wnv and li so iich stronger that sho looks liko a differ ent woman." Tnnlac Is sold in Klnmnth Fails lw thd Star Drug Co.. and in Lorclla bv tho James More. Co. Adv. MONDALE ARE GHOSTS REAL? See MARGUERITE MARSH in "THE PHANTOM HONEYMOON" The Most Unusual t Romance ever told Weird Mysterious Beautiful Also FATTY ARBUCKLE' Comedy MONDALE Wednesday, Thursday Tfftfttffffftf ' (Rex Cafe! T - 4 f ' ? T i. We cater to the fastidious public. Our Menu has been established for the' benefit of those who care for food properly prepared in the1 . best way. We buy the best and prepare it to suit you, , and give you service. Qua- lity and service the motto of this cafe. A ; ' l, THE REX i 4....:.....;..;....;..;.....;..4...;.j....H.4.4,4.'.j,4 cafe! . . :? i The Herald tells you today's new today not tomorrow. I IPS 6:30 P. M. I VWiWSi'iVMWWAWAVWVWVWMM See THE NEW FAIRBANKS-MORSE BOSCH , MAGNETO EQUIPPED ENGINE and the c CARLSON PUMP JACKS AND WINDMILLS at LORENZ PLUMBING SHOP 123 Sixth Street It will save you Time, Money, and Patience SEED ORDER NOW MurDhev's Feed & Seed Store THi. .iS wf IT , 126 South Sixth' St , ,., Phone 87