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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1920)
1'ACJIJ THREE THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Monday, march i, ioao. Gil HUB . HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN: inHPi JjScfflS5jAv4 vQ&fiwffi&i&B2Gw& 'SJ3km,jww5i yiwWM! 4wKSJ4 IKIIWm fllSliiirElll? alwll 0 fpi v;fcfflmt t a I. t J T T I 6 t llMiPMMi K$g08$g?& g! WMMgMmm Ooft Ptirr.r.rint, lihn n hhn wMm,mMM SSsssas&s t-, ., ,ni,.,..! . r ,... wMX'fMmm Ii tho rnnco of MniboWo power plant. WW0WvSf? 0k r ono extreme to the other the vibra W4j tlonless movement !s ever forwnrd. The MM0m WfMfcWxmMgk fortunate hang of the chassis holds the WJMvMm xlMMONS ...i. i- . .. . v.vm9bmmwm0svs& Wsfflmxffig8KM W"CCIS "raignc trail, pjo weaving gW?W: gi5gf tracks behind Maibohm. Meanwhile you Mvm&M&kM: M 8cnse thc comfort of tan Spanish leather wMlffiMffim M cushions wliich Iiailcd from n real cow's WffiMffl0M? hnclc. A Maibohm ride will give you a WM'fM. 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Mr. Lenox-Simpson gays that In theory liolBhevism could not really declare war upon a non-capitalistic country whero tho millions toll an much as do tho Russian millions; but, nevertheless, China finds' her border provinces deeply affected be- catiHo agreements mado In years gono by with tho government of tho lato Kmporor Nicholas haro not been definitely cancelled and also "bocauso Japan Is leaving no stone unturned to Inherit thoso agree ments and arrangements." Tho author sees a possible cause for a declaration of war on China by tho Iiolshovlki In tho fact that tho old Husslan diplomatic and consular establishment In China has been sup ported by Chlnoso funds from the Iloxcr Indemnity account. "It is (Itilto likely," ho assorts, "that tho Hussion .revolutionary government. as it penetrates further to tho cast, will consider that this is something more than nn unneutral service perhaps a casus bolli and a reason to striko at tho regions of Turke stan." Ho prodicts that Japan will attempt to como to an arrangement! with tho soviet government of Russia nnd that "tho prlco Japan will ask will havo to bo paid by China unless she acts quickly." FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALB OR TRADE 20 acres, flno chicken ranch on Pacific High way 2 1-2 miles from Grants Pass. Will tako Ford car as part payment, easy terms on balance. A, McDuffc;. Pelican Bay Lumber Co. 27-1 tOR SALE Kew and .UrlC.i mod- ment with' big corner lot. Linoleum, Bhados, screens nnd Indirect lights ftlfrtflflV Ifl ntCi0 ImtnAfWnt ttnuifAa- ettn. Terms. Chllcoto & Hmith, C3J Mkfh St. Phone CZ, 2U-1 MISCELLANEOUS CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removed call b2J. You may havo had enough fire in surance two or three years ago, but have you enough today? We are still writing Insurance at the samis old pre-war rates. Call at C33 Main St. or phono GC. Chllcot & Smith. .27-l FOR SALE New C room plastered bungalow, completely furnished. two largo porchos, half basement. A nifty little home well equipped on paved street large lot, must have money. Call 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. or t p. m. to 7 p. m. 739 9th st, 2C-3 $N$N$$$$$$$M$M$M YOU TELL 'EM Ti X LET'S JAZZ 'EM UP AGAIN 1 AT THE t MOOSE MALL TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 2 KAY JAY ORCHESTRA a. ? T t t t t T t JJmJ Drug Facta No. 6 Our Guarantee I T .It h our polloy to RimMiitm Kiitlsfnctlon In every transact Ion Y with our patrons. Vnu imiHt 1 HiitiHlli'il in every particular, for 1 on your HittNf net Ion ilcpeiulw our future prosperity. That Is vtliy sntlNfaitlon wltli our patroiiN In mi vital to us. X ' Wo hliall personally uimrimtee miiiiy of tho Itenvs sold In our jj utoreN mid iiNHiimo perNolial iH'Npoiibllity as to their merits. Hut this J, Htiould not bo roiiNtrucd to menu (hut wo rtnml upoimor for ninny A" Items curried In our stocks mid found Kcnernlly ' '" stores for t Mlilcli their iimnufacturcru uiuko vxtrawiKunt uiul exaguernteil .. ClullllM. ' Y Oun ciiHtomei-H' ultimate and final natUf action Is our BNarautce of coutluuud patronage. ' , 4 SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE RED CROSS DRUG STORE f 4..j..v4...n..:..-4.":--.''-j:"r:''"i- .. r OUR. 1 wx OUIl PRINTIKG IMPRINTING VVMERMo i 1 MMERMo nMmey(0 Nout Goods W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. Phone 93 119 South Fourth St. WILL DECORATE HOUSE INTERIOR WASHINGTON, Mar. 1. A schniuo of Intorior decoration of tho hull of thp liouao of roprescntntives, depicting tho history of tho nation in 18 or 20 painted wall panels, has boon dotormincd upon as a mural record to Insplro tho admiration nnd patriotism of tuturo generations. Solution of tho problem of how best to display tho largo and practically pricolcss Llmogos vasos presonted by Franco In appreciation of congress' warmth to Mnrshal Joflro nnd former Promlor Vivian! on their visit to this country during tho war, brought out tho schomo. Thoso beautiful vases now stand on cheap plno platforms In tho speaker's lobby, but tho dccoratlvo plans cnll for special niches for them on oither sldo,of tho SpenUor's chair In tho houso clinuibor. Panel paint ings of "Washington and Lafayette now adorn spncoa on cither sido of tho'speakur's chnlr and thoro will bo moved only few feet. Tho worlc of gradually filling tho othor panels around tho chamber will bo carried on from tlmo to time until tho his tory of tho United States has buon iuurnlly depicted. Ono largo paint ing already In tho houso depicts Cornwnllls suing for n cessation .of, hostilities under n Hag of truco. 11KSUMI2 IIIV13H TltAVPlO PITTSnUItail, Fob. 27. Freight barges of nn Improvod typo are bolng built In a shipyard horo for tho United States railroad administra tion, They will bo usod on tho lower Mississippi river for carrying oil in hulk nnd for general cargo. Each bargo is 230 feet long, 4t foot beam, and 11 foot doop. Tho hold Is divided Into 18 compart mouts nnd has 1G hatches. Tho capacity Is 2,000 tons. Uyron lndjtod lluont and pas slouato lovo verses nt tjio ago of ton, Tonnyson wroto charming lyrics nt twolvo, and Milton wroto oplc poems boforo ho had turnod olavon. It each man, woman and child In Great llrltnln had to pay an equal sharo of their country's war debt. tho personal liability would bo $780 each. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Six three and four year old cows coming fresh. Mrs. T. H. Jolly,- to, right of Chelsea Ilox Fac tory or Phono 250. 28-2 FOR SALE No. 5 Royal Typewrit er, In good condition. Has back spacer, margin release, tabulator, two color ribbon. In Oak carrying case. Cash $35.00. Can be seen at 1101 Main Street. 28-2 FOR SALE For cash, A homo com fort range. Phone 450J. 27-1 FOR SALE Three wagons, one 20 H. P. 2300 volt motor, one truck. Klamath Ico & Storage Co. Phono 58. 2C-2 Six million feet of yellow pine for salo or party with saw mill to cut same. Good location, plenty of water close to railroad on Schneider ranch. Address P, O. Box503. Klam' ath Falls. 274 TONECLEAR Liquid makes olde- cords like new. Earl Shepherds. 507 Main St. 2't-s PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 Want Ads bring result. Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St. 9-tt LOST AND FOUND WANTED WANTED To rent a good Irrigat ed farm with stock and tools on shares by good, experienced man. Caa give good references. Address J. A. Baselgia, Klamath Falls, Ore. 24-3 FOR SALE Used cars,. 1917 Elgin. Imperial Garago. 25-tf FOR SALE 7 good milch cows. 1 bull address Box 383, Klamath Kails. 24-1" FOR SALE A double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new. Rex Cafe. 12-tf FOR SALE Leading makes. Phono graphs, Pianos, Records. Earl Shepherd, 507 Main St. 24-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE IN' MKMORIAM (In honor of Dr. George Mitchell, whoso sunny disposition brought cheer to so many friends and ac quaintances.) '. This world you loved Today it Is so fair, Tho sun shines brightly down. And shadows fleeting hero and there, I cannot think ' That you nro not horo To greet it with tho smile That to your world brought cheer. Tho world today Is bright, Tho cattle low from hill and plain; I cannot think That you'll not ride for them again. Methlnks I see thorn stop and list To hear your cheery song. Then turn again to browse Thinking 'twill not bo long. This world today is bright, It calls and beckons on; I cannot think That you have really gono. Rut gates to wider fields Havo opened up boforo you And brighter, higher hills and plains Beckon on and luro you. And methlnks tho angels Will bo glad to soo your smllo, Tho smllo that was so cheery And helped us o'er tho weary mile. AN ACQUAINTANCE. FOR RENT Largo pleasant furn ished room, suitable for 3 or 4 men. Reasonable. Inquire 705 Main. 27-1 PACTS, NO. BOO Oregon's Progress The year 1920 will mark Oregon's greatest era of road Improvement and con struction. Every section ot tho stato is commlttod to road improvomout and will soon derivo all tho bonoflts of such develop ment. The main trunk highways will be mado overy-day roads If paved with WARRENITE- . BITUUTHIC WAItREN BROS. CO. All main Klamath Falls. Grants Pass and Ashland streets nro paved with Warrenlto - nitulithle, all over 10 years In service. FOR RENT--Two rooms. C32 Oak St. Phono 4 51 J. Call at 27-1 FOItRENT 2 Hr-go - furSUhed rooms tor housekeeping 1313 Main. Phone 471. 2G-tf Am in the market for the pur chase of a 5 or 6 room house, close in furnished or unfurnished. It you have something modern and cheap would like to hear from you. State prlco and location in first letter and don't answer unless you have a bar gain. Address J. Herald office. 25-tf WANTED At once, 4 or 5 room furnished apartment. Responsible people will furnish reference. Tel. 449. D. L Bundy, Care State High way Dep't. 25-28 HELP WANTED. Plaining Mill bands of all kinds. Carpenter for bench work and outalde. Sticker man Draughtsman Turner " Band sawyer Sash and door men Cabinet makers , Lakeside Lumber Co. ' Klamath Avenue and Center St. Phone-128 -.- fr1rtJ3 A Herald Want Ad will sell It. .lOHS FOR ENGLISH SOLDIERS ARE SCARCE. LONDON, Jan. 28.' (By Mall). Discharged army officers are RIGHT IX LINE Mills and Daraow Addition lots are '-lit in lino vWth the growth of our clt'. 151k level lots, at low prices, on ! ve ensy tenuis. Liberty bond having difficulty In many cases inital"a at par. A pleasure to show finding employment At Croydon the -- rmljCOTE & smTH other day a brigadier general was 03Jl jf.,,n street rhono ea among the applicants for tho post of 1-3 secretnry to the Croydon Pensions'. 1 Committee. The position pays only 350 pounds. Tho place was given to a lieutenant colonel who had serv ed In tho 'army 30 years. The first manufacture, of paper from linen rags has been attributed to the Moors of Spain, at dates rang ing from before tho tenth contury to the year 1470. Out of evory 12,500 men, ono may be spared to see his hundredth birth day, whilo nearly three out of the same number of women will com plete their contury. Ex-srrcvicE men, attention! The regular meetings of Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion, will be held at 8 o'clock p. m., at tho City Hall in Klamath Falls, on tho second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. All Comrades 'are In vited. Thoso d'-siring to Join the Post may secun- application blanks from O. K. Van "Iper, Fred Nicholson, or T. H. Carna'nn, all of Klamath Falls. FRED NICHOLSON, Secretary. MfrHgMjljMM$tMMMfrJMfrJMfr t t i JOINT PUBLIC SALE March 2nd, at 1 P. M. Sharp At Bunnell Ranch; Stuckel Bridge, on Ilerrill Road I We will sell our surplus stuff 2 Deering Mowers 1 Rake 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. months' time, 8 per cent. k cash on sums 4 Bedsteads and Springs 4 Tables 5 Chairs 3' l'Electric Wrher 'd 1 Fireless Cooker . 2 Cream Separators 1 Bureau I Meat Safe 1 Cupboard 8 Sheep 2 Cows, one fresh now, one fresh sobn 5 dozen Laying Hens Terms: Over $50, ton Five per cent off for over $50. REEGE& '.BUNNELL, Owners ' MERRILL1 & MOORE, Auctioneers f..4.-J-1 SEED ORDER NOW Murphey's Feed & Seed Store 126 Soutk Sixtk Si, J PhowiZ