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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1920)
13E1SS. an, O rADK Wf II THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON vnvnuvAY, fkhruahy 26, jdso HERALDS CLASSIFIED COLUMN: FOR SALE Real Estate WANTED ' -"""""friT-rnin wmm ...-. XljIMlllIlM Pf fSM mT, MADUINE lU DincCTIOlll 3 II a? p w -7-f AM wajpi AT THE LIBERTY TONIGHT You Can Expect MORE From Goodyear Tires and Tubes Many a motorist pays twice as much for tires every year as he ought to. Simply because of a trifling lack of information or attention which we might supply in .a moment, willingly and without cost LET'S GET TOGETHER WE WANT YOU TO GET THE MOST OUT OF EVERYTHING WE SELL YOU OUR ADVICE IS VALUABLE! OUR REAL HELPFULNESS IS CERTAIN! OUR FACILITIES ARE RIGHT! We have a remarkable line of Goodyear Clincher Tires for the owners of smaller cars. The line is designed to fit every requirement and pocketbook. - f - f 9 "!l I JOINT PUBLIC SALE j March 2nd, at T At Bunnell Ranch, Stuckel $ We will sell our 2 Deering Mowers IRake 1 Harrow 1 Spring Wagon 1 Reaper 1 Wagon 1 Drill 2 Spring Hacks 1 Wagon Bed 1 Hay Rack 1 Straw Spreader 1 Cook Stove 1 Heater Amounts under $50 cash. Terms: Over $50, ten i months' time, 8 per cent. Five per cent off for cash on sums over $5Q. $ REECE .& BUNNELL, Owners MERRILL & MOORE, Auctioneers $ 4U " Tiffll 1 fc tt ?1-M.IL Vj Bt - " .nmi4t, I WTTKII - TRAVERSE WILLIAM FOk MMMHinmimnil Stflll umimui ra ifPfcarrvimesBcssstsamn Let us show you The Wonder ful New GOODYEAR NON SKID Tire Both 30x3y2 and 31x4. This Strictly Quality Tire Costs Less than Many Ordinary Tires. Imperial Garage Goodyear Service Station Phone 130 Bast lS) 1 P. M. Sharp 3 Bridge, on Merrill Road i surplus stuff 4 4 Bedsteads and Springs 4 Tables 5. Chairs 1 Electric Washer 1 Fireless Cooker 2 Cream Separators 1 Bureau 1 Meat Safe 1 Cupboard 8 Sheep 2 Cows, one fresh now, one fresh soon 5 dozen Laying Hens V What Can She Do to Rescue from Despair the Husband She Loves ? Madlaine Traverse in 'The Love That Dares' HER EXTRAVAGANCE AND FOLLY BROUGHT HIM TO THIS PASS She has it in her power to save him but only by the greatest sacrifice a woman can make. Will the make it? For the wife's decision see A FOX PRODUCTION The story of a woman whose penitence drove her to the verge of destruction when a man of mil lions offered the assistance she craved. 5 SKY EFFECTS I'lTSlIl'RGH, Feb. 2C. Intense blast furnaco nctivity, combined with low temperatures, has In recent weeks Riven to tho Pittsburgh district Home of tho most beautiful "furnace cometB" Jt hns ever seen. Hut they tiro gradually lotting their brilliancy, and with the approach of spring. BclcntlstH say, they will vanish until favorable conditions re-appear next winter. "Furnace Comets", are great broad shafts of ollow light which pierce tho black background of a murky sky In most spectacular man ner. They flash almost without o moment's notice, and fado almost as quickly, only to reappear as bright,' T T PUBLIC SHOULD TAKE EVERY PRECAUTION TO Reports Show that Influenza Epidemic Is Gaining Headway in Many Sec tions of the Country. KEEP SYSTEM IN BEST POSSIBLE CONDITION Persons Weak and Run down Are Earliest Vic tims. Fortify Against Attack By Taking Tanlac. According to late press reports is- isued by stato and city health auth orities, muuenzn is again uecuiiiing epidemic in many sections, and somo alarm Is now felt that It may become general over tho entire country. Owing to tho lateness of the sea son It is not thought possible that the disease can becomo the great and terrifying scourge that it was last yoar, when Jt swopt the entire country and claimed Its victims by the hundreds of thousands. Tho dan ger is too great, however, to tako any chances, nnd everything posslblo should be done to ward it off. Medical authorities agree that people who are weak and run-down aro the earliest victims of Influenza. If you find yourself tired (and nerv ouo), weak, and losing flesh, or if you are In a generally run-down con dition or catch cold easily, this warn ing should bo heeded promptly. You aro really in danger it exposed to the disease, because it is generally believed to be very contagious, an,d you are apt to fall an easy victim if you corns In contact with tho gorms. 'if not brighter than before. Usually there are two of them, at times ris ing perpendicular, but oftener cut ting the sky like the beam from a searchlight. Scientists at the Allegheny Obser- Jvatory explained the lights by saying that tho light from blast furnaces penetrates the atmosphere above the city to a great height, and there be ing caught by frost crystals send back the reflection In the form of broad bands. For years they have passed almost unnoticed until this year, when, because of the continued operation of large numbers of furn aces, they became much more fre quent and much more beautiful. PARIS, Feb. 8. (Dy Mall) The new style of halrdresslng launched by Parisian establishments revives the big soft chignon pinned low, on the nape of the neck. Parted on the' right side of the head, the hair Is brushed back in soft waves" forming a beautiful and becoming frame to the temples and browns. It Is a far cry from the short 'bobbed,' locks of the pastitwo seasons. "A. T "Fir. People who are -well and strong are not likely to contract the dis ease because they are able to throw it off. The common-sense way toJ keep from taking It is to fortify i the system against attack by building up tho constitution, in other words', be gin Immedltely to build up your powers of resistance. To accomplish this it has been demonstrated that nothing on earth will strengthen you nnd build you up like Tanlac, tho powerful recon structive tonic which contains the very elements needed to build up tho system and give you fighting strength to ward off the Influenza germ. First of nil, Tanlac begins its work by creating a good, healthy ap petite for wholesome, nourishing food, nnd assists every organ of the body to perform its natural func tion, thus helping to build up health and strength In the natural way. Tanlac Is also an ideal strengthen ing tonic for persons who are suf fering from the after-effects of In fluenza, Grippe, nnd bronchial troubles, and hundreds of, thousands are using It daily with ' the most gratifying results. In connection with the Tanlac treatment It is necessary to keep the bowols open by taking Tanlac Laxa tive Tablets, samples of which are enclosed with ' every bottle 'of Tan lac. -It Is also Important- that the every-day rules of hygiene be ob served, that is, sloop In well-ventilated rooms, get' plenty of fresh air and exorcise, and keep away from crowds. Tanlac Is sold in Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co., in Lorella by' the Jnmes Merc. Co., nnd In Merrill by the Southern Oregon Drug Co. adv. D 1 FOR HALK Six room modern home. One squnru from pavement. Terms. Phone 1G7. 25-28'' FOR BALK OR TRADE For Iota or residence In Klamath Falls, 20 acre of land In 0 rants Pass, Ore. A McDuffee, Pelican Hay Lumber Co. 24-2C FOR SAM-: 17C acres of tho best land In Klamath County, can all be Irrigated, fnr further tinrtfmfnra or wrllo Thco. D. Younir. Midland. Oregon. 24-2C FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Used cars, 1917 Elgin. Imperial Oarage. ZO-tf FOR SAM-: 7 good milch cows, 1 bull address Box 383, Klamath Falls. 24-1' FOR SALE Good, clean restaurant and small grocery business, stock nnd fixtures also lease. Sickness cause of selling. 1122 Main St. 24-28 FOR SALE 5 passenger Maxwell car. Run only 8.000 miles. Will Bell clioap. Call at 1327 Crescent Ave. Phone 121M. 20-26 FOR SALE A doublo drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new. Rex Cafe. 12-tf FOR SALE Lea ling make3, Phono graphs, Pianos, Records. Earl Shepherd, 507 Main St. 24-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Garage, near hospital. Hot Springs. Phone 237W. 25-27 MISCELLANEOUS TONECLEAR Liquid makes old re cords like new. Earl Shepherds. 507 Main St. 24-a PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removed call 52J. Printing, Stationery and office supplied. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St. 9-tf LOST AND FOUND LOSf Elk Tooth, gold mounted, with Elk head, and clock between horns. Engraved on back "J..C-Cal-ton, 142'V'Flnder return to White Pelican hotel.'.Reward. 24-26 START TOMORROW AND KEEP IT UP EVERY MORNING Get into the .habit- of drinking glass of hot water before 1 breakfast. Millions of folks "bathe internally now Instead oflo'adfhg their system !Wfth drugs. ''What's on- inside hnth"? 'vnii snv. Well. It la guaran teed to perform miracles according to Hot water entnusiasis. ,. There are vast "numbers of men am wnmnn whn f mmpfllatftlv unon arising in the morning, drink a glass of iiot water witn a teaspoomui oi limestone phosphate in it. This is a very excellent health measure. It Is Intended to flush the stomach, liver, kidneys and Intestines of the previ- mia tlnv'a wnRtn. nntir bile and indi gestible mnterial left over in the body which ir not eiiminaieu every day, become food for the mlllons of hnrlorln u'hiMl Infpat the llOWPla. the quick result Is poisons nnd toxins which are tnen ausorDeu inio iuu blood, causing headache, bilious at innio fnni hronth. h.icl taste, colds. stomach trouble, kidney misery'. sleeplessness, impure oioou anu an sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to ob- tnln a quarter pound oi nmeBione ni.nDnti.itn nt thfl Mriif? ftiore. This will cost very little but Is sufficient to make anyone n, real cranK on me subject of Internal sanitation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. No. In the Matter of the Estate of J. A. Livers, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that I have been appointed administrator of the Estate ot J.. A. Llvero, deceased, by the above entitled court; all persons having claims against tho, said es; tate are notified to present them to me, with proper and legal vouchers attached, at my office, Suite 15 Loomts Building Klamath Falls, Ore gon, within six months from Febru ary 25th, 1920. FUED D. FLETCHER, Administrator .of the Estate of J. A. Livers, deceased, . 26-3-10-17-24 A ITernld Want 'Ad will bell it. Am In the market for tho pur chase of a 5 or 6 room house, closo In furnished or unfurnished. If you have something modern and chean would like to hear from you. Stato ' price and location in first letter and , don't answer unless you hare a bar igaln. Address J. Herald office 25-tf WANTED At once, 4 or S room furnished apartment. Responsible pcoplo will furnish reference Tel. 449. D. L Dundy, Care State High way Dcp't. 25-28 WANTED Good cook, man or wom an, Shlpplngton Hotel. Call 98J. 20-27 WANTED Chambermaid at White Pelican Hotel. 24-3t WANTED To rent a good Irrigat- I cd.farm with stock and tools on jnharos by good, experienced man. Can I give good references. Address J. A. jBagelgla, Klamath FalIstOre. 24-3 WANTED Practical nurse, call i5F 13. 21-27 WANTED Woman to cook' and do general housework. Call 15F13. 24-27 IIICM' WANTED? Plaining Mill hands of all kinds. Carpenter for bench woclcand outside. Sticker man Draughtsman Turner I Band sawyer Sash and door men Cabinet makers Liilicslde I.nmlKT Co. Klnmntli Aenue and Center St. Phone 12S A DIG BARGAIN. Set of six Emerson 24 Inch Disc Plows, all steel frame, weight two tons. In fine condition, used last season. Lot of extra parts. Will sell for $'300 cash If taken quick. This Is one third cost price. On the Snyder ranch. Swan Lake, Phone 11F1J. 20-26 NOTICE There will be no meeting of the Allnr Rnrfpfv tnmnrrnw (Thursdav) as announced and there will be no meetings until further notice. Za-Zb , Builder In estor FOR SALE: Entire block, well lo cated and close in, suitable for Bungalow Court or Inexpensive cot tages and will make 9 good lots. A tig snap .SI 800. . ,?' J. T. WAHD- CO. JX 26 125 X. 7th St. ' REMOVAL NOTICE. We have moved our place of busi ness from 1315 Main St. to 224 Main St., second door east of Post office and are prepared to do your repair work as formerly. Mayer & Wood Garage. ' 25-tf BALE OF TIMBER KLAMATH INDIAN RESERVATION AGENCY UNIT. Sealed bids in duplicate, marked outside "Bid Agency Timber Unit" and addressed to Superintendent, Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon, will be received un til twelve o'clock noon, Pacific time, Wednesday, March 24, 1920, tor the purchase of timber on a tract, in township 34 south, range 7 east of the Wllliamette Meridian in Klam ath Indian Reservation, lying be tween the J. J. Stelger Sale area and the BO-called Spring Creek Sales ar eas. The said unit includes 13C0 acres of unallotted land with 'an es timated stand ot five million feet as to which contract will be made with the Superintendent and about 800 acres of allotted lands with an estim ated stand of three million feet as to which separate approved con tracts' with the Indian owners may probably be made. More than ninety per cent of tho timber Is western yellow pine and the remainder is wtilto fir, Douglas fir and sugar pine. Each bid must state the price per thousand feet Scrlbner Decimal C. Log Scale that will bo paid for timber cut and Bealed. No bid of less than three dollars and fifty cents ($3.50) per M. foot for yellow pine and one dollar and fifty cents (?l.- 50) for other species will be consld- i ered. Each bid must be accompanied I by a certified check on a solvent na tional bank, payable to the Superln-f tendent ot the Klamath Indian! School, In the amount of one thous-j and dollars ($1,000.00). The deposit will be returned It the bid Is reject ed but retained as liquidated daml ages If the required contract anf bond are not executed and presentef for approval within sixty days fro the acceptance of a bid. .The right reject any and all bids is roservel Copies ot the bid and contract torn and other' information may be tained from Superintendent Indll School, Klamath Agency, Oregon! Washington, D. C, Cato Sel Feb. 18, 1920, Commissioner of Indian Affaii 25 26 2S 2 4 6 9 11 13 The .only difference between, scl boy shlnney and varsity hockey U varsity's ability to swing harder land oftener on their opponents ' i r m SEED ORDER NOW Murphey's Feed & Seed St 126 South Sixth St Phoi