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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1920)
rAOK thrice THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY) MARCH ft, lOfiO. j i i y m 3 L w & IP" ' JO;. ( J- ,. A 1 W .) &. M fc Gifts to Women Jiffjr-Jell Users Need Them and are Welcome. See Below a r&r Jiffy-Jell made with Sun-Maid Ratlins or Nou Such Mince Meat. Made with Style C Mold-Plat SIm. Wy S31 ?piN(rHliM E&T Half a Fineappl Crushed to Flavor One Jiffy-Jell Dessert , l?Lc Is .?nc atnplc of the wealth of fruit , in Jiffy-Jell desserts. W'c crush pineapples in Hawaii fruit too ripe to shin. The juice of half a fruit is con densed and scaled in a vial to flavor one itint dessert. ,. Vet the whole dessert costs but a few cents, i ready at your call. "V "am' ciBl,tricl fr"ts which conic in JifFy Jell. All are made from crushed fruit, all arc abundant. All come in liquid form, condensed and scaled in glass a bottle in each package. Real-fruit flavors in bottles Mark this Jiffy-Jell distinction. Note how it differs from old-style quick gelatine dcss-rts. Jiffy-Jell alone has these bottled fruit-juice essences. ..Hffv:C" desserts arc fruit-made dainties, rich in fruit. The fruit taste is not mere flavor and not artificial. People need fruit daily. Now, when fruit i costly, this is an ideal way to serve it. Complete desserts Jiffy-Tell comes rcady-swectcncd. ulatcd with evaporated fruit acid. It is acid A rare- grade gelatine is in it, and the fruit-juice es sence in a vial. You simply add hot water as directed on package, and let cool. Then a package of Jiffy Jell serves six people in mold form, or twelve if you whip the jell. Yet this fruit-made dainty, rich in fruit, costs a trifle. It costs less than serving apples. 'Twill delight you Try Jiffy-Jell in various fruit flavors. Trv li fruit flavor for a tart green salad jell. 'Ity iti.n for a mint jell to serve with meal. Learn what these dainties mean to you. Coinpin them with old-style desserts of this type. Wc offer you choice of several 50-n-nt moM' i you wilt do this, and at once. Cut out our offer so you won't forget. Ten Flavors In Gloss Vials Doltlt In LUtch Pachas Mini Lira Cherry Haipbtrrr Logtnbrrrjr Strawberry Pineapple Orange Lemon Coffee .Iadlvldual dessert molds , Style t The eama In pint alia Style-C In assorted styles of alumi num, six to the set. The six will serve a full package of Jiffy-Jell. Send 5 trade-marks fer tk six assorted. PISS illipTliiVr J 1 R?j r Jiffy-Cup for measurinr; An aluniinum half-pint cu.j Fill twice with water to i'.in! -one package Jiffy-Jell. Use as an exact cup measuie in all reci pes. Send 2 trade-marks for it Teaspoon. Size .Sv aHHIIfc.- -jjIra MMP SBZsSS-g!EZr - BsSaP8,SBSBB 5'jBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSev' "WraRcers Cr Son AA Cll.. nrrf (InrtAfli foaennnrt e?r. in a favorite nnttrrn nf Wm. Pntrra liver plate, guaranteed 20 years. For the first spoon send 2 trade-marks, plus 10c for postage and packing;. Then we will offer you the balance of the set. Free to users tCul oflt the (g) trade-marks in the circle on the froafof Ji&y-Jcll packages. Send 5 for any pint mold or the Set of Six Individual Molds. Send 2 'for the Jiffy-Cup, or 2 and 10c for the Spoon. Tho pint molds are as follows all aluminum. Stjtc P Pint Hold, heart shaped. atole C Pmi Mold, fluted as above. tyie D Pint 9ted Mold. tlyle K Rnt Mold with pinnacles. at Mold ..i. stria B ....Style C ...Style D ....Style E ....8et of Six . ...Ji.ty-Cup ....Silver Spoon Send t clrclea (or any pint mold or the set of six. Bend for Jiffy Cup. Sand 2 and loo (or apoon. Jiffy Dessert Co., MAIL Waukesha, Wis. THIS I enclose... trademarks for which send the gifts .1 check at side. Enclose 10c for postage "id packing on the spoon siIt ,. f VIENNA, Doc. 23. (Dy Mall). Ifnoccupled rooms nnd nimrtimmtn In Vienna whothor In ordinary homea or In palaces nro IioIiik ruth lessly roqulsltlonod for tho uso of the pooplo who havo no homes. For- vv. mor employes of tho stnto railways who woro expollod from nolKhbor- Ownora of palaces aro offarlng Amorlcuns mul Ilritlsh lioro ontlro liiK countrlos and who havo boon llv-j floors sumptuously furnished In tholr In); In railway ears In tho outukiriH tuiuuiliaiuuonts in an ulloit to pro- vent this forclhlo occupation of tholr piomlHOS ly public tenants. MAYOR FORCED TO QUIT FEASTING IMIILADKU'HIA, Tob. 28. May or J. Hampton Moore, In times past ono of Philadelphia's most persistent banqueters, had ducldod to keop away from foasta durlnu tho torm of offlco ho tins Just begun. An Representative Mooro he was much In demand na nn oftor-dlnnor spoakor. Ho was ono of tho orcanlz ors and tho chief spirit of tho Klvo O'clock Club, n rnmoun dining or ganization. Hut slnco he bocamo Mayor Mooro tho demand for bin at tendance at banquets has trobled, Ono evening recently ho attended flvo of tlicso functions, remaining at each ono long enough to mako a Bpeech. This oxporlonco led him to announce that "public buslnoss Is In creasing to such an extent that ho Is obliged to decline almost all Invita tions for speeches at night. Thoy aro kindly Intended, but there is a mayor said. HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate eaWaValeaaeaaWaaMXa1aewe Six million feet of yollowplno for gala or party with saw mill to cut anmrt "flnnl tn.nf!nn nlotilv nt nratAf. FOR SALE Five-room furnished close to railroad on Scbnolder house, on terms. Apply 722 Tenth ranch. Address P. O, Dox 503, Klam street. 1-3 ath Frills. 27-4 EXCHANGE FOU ALFALFA LAND IS acres, now bungalow, fine largo dairy barn and as good land as In Regno Rlvor valley, 2V4 miles from Mcdford on Ross lano, electric lights In houso and barn, good water, silo In barn. H. J. Tlcknor, Lungcll Val ley. 2-4 TONKCLUAR Liquid makes old re cords like now. Karl Shepherds. 507 Main St. 2t-a PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 Joy Forecast for the Liberty on Friday "Fair and Warmer" "It Can't Be Otherwise" FOR SALE New 5 room plastered bungalow, completely furnished, two largo porches, halt basement. A nifty llttlo homo wsll equipped on paved street largo lot, must have money. Call 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. or D P. m. to 7 p. m. 739 0th st, 26-3 Printing, Stationery and offlco supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta llnnnrv company 128 Main St. 9-tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Fresh cow, 0 years old, 5 gal., tests 5 51- Prlco $100. John Hunnlcutt, Spring Lake Cot tage, U. S. S., Klamath Falls It. F. D'. 1, Ore. 2t LOST AND FOUND WANTED WANTED To rent a good' Irrigat ed farm with stock and tools on shares by good, experienced man. Can give good references. Address J. A. Uaselgla, Klamath Falls, Oro. 24-3 FOR SALE Used cars, 1917 Elgin. Imperial Garage. 25-tf FOR SALE A double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just Ilko new. Rex Cafo.- 12-tf FOR SALE Leading make3, Phono graphs, Pianos, Uerorda. Earl Shepherd. 507 Miin St. 24-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE HELP WANTED. Plaining Mill hands of all kinds. Carpenter for bench work and outside. Sticker man Draughtsman Turner Rand sawyer Sash and door men Cabinet makers '. lakeside Lumber Co. Klnmiitji Avenue and Center St. Phono 128 ,'' p - X- : S3 'GM ATTENTION, MASONS ,,r.,V.. , 1U V'mce,, m ,V4 Regular meeting tonight, March 2, i.m uiu. o . v.. vuji Kiamath Chapter. No. 35, K. A. W. Emon, Atty., First National Bank.Work by or(or Hlgh Prest. Uulldlng. 2-6 j. E. nRATTON. Secretary. FOR LEASE Eighty acres farm land, five miles out on Lakevlew road, 40 acres of pastnro, under ditch sron. J. W. Moorman, Klam ath Tails. Phono 451R. 1-3 FOR RENT 2 large furnhhed rooms for housekeeping, 131.1 Main. Phono 471. 26-tf MISCELLANEOUS RIGHT IN LINK Mill and Harrow Addition lots aro right in lino with tho growth of our city. Ulg level lots, at low prices, on very easy terms. lilbcrty bonds , taken at par. A pleasure to show you. CHILCOTK & SMITH o:t:t Main Street Phono OO 1-3 CITY GARI1AGE When you want garbage removil call b2J. A TTrrald Want Ad will sell it. T -r-ur?-n a I-" c -r-c- V. I nc iiMiu ur m OCTOPU5' of Vienna aro tho flrnt to bo aupplled with rooms. "The Trail of the Octopus" The mysterious adven- ' tures of a Master Criminologist A Hallmark Picture Wednesday, Thursday Friday Mondalc "WHITE ELEPHANT" RENO, Nevada, Mar. 2. A barrel of liquor hold here as evidence against Joe Knkhouse charged at Carson City with violating tho pro hibition enforcenu "t act, has been causing some annoyance to federal officials. When Deputy United ""ntes Mar shal F. A. Sawyer tried to o'p the liquor to Carson City the Vlig.. n fi. Truckco Railway Company refuse.' to transport it claiming that to do so would violate tho law. Motor trans portation companies also refused to carry the liquor. EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION:. Tho regular meetings of Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion, will be held at S o'clock p. m., at ubo.-Glt nail In Klamath Falls, on Ithe second anil fourth Tuesdays of leach month. All Comrades are In vited. ' Those desiring to Join the Post may secure application blanks from ri. K. Van Riper, Fred Nicholson, or I II. Carnahan, all of Klamath Falls. FRED NICHOLSON, Secretary. Herald Want Ad will sell It. SALE OF TIMBER KLAMATH INDIAN RESERVATION AGKNCV UNIT. Pride in Jjkitership tWMWVVVa1VWVWWWafa,VkrNaaaiiaafaaAafaaa M-mim't"M"M"M'"M4" JEWEL CAFE Taking Lunch Here is a pleasure that many discriminating women allow themselves. Our special menus and ser vice, as well as our special prices, please both their taste and their purses. Step in when you are in the neighborhood and try our special Ladies' Luncheon Service. We know you will enjoy it so well you will come again. The Jewel Cafe 610 Main Street Sealed bids in duplicate marked outside "Hid Agency Tlmbor Unit" and addressed to Superintendent, Klnmath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon, will bo received 'un- i til lwolo o'clock noon, Pacific time, Wednesday, March 24, 1920, for the purclinse ot llmlior on a tract, in township 34 south, rango 7 oast of tho Wlllliuueito Meridian In Klam ath Indian Reservation, lying bo tweoii tho J. J. Stoigor Salo nrea and the so-callod Spring Crook Sales ar eas. Tho said unit includes 13C0 acres of unallotted land with an es timated staud of flvo million foot as to which contract will be made with tho Superintendent nnd nbout 800 acres or allotted lands with an cstlpi atcd stand of three million feot as to which soparato approved con tracts with tho Indian owners may probably bo made. Moro than nlnoty por cont ot tho timber Is western yellow Pine and tho romalndor Is whlto fir, Douglas fir and sugar- pine. Each bid must state tho prlco por thousand foot Scrlbnor Decimal C. Loc Scalo that will bo paid for tlmbor cut and sealod. No bid of less than three dollars nnd fifty cents ($3.50) per M. foot for yollow pine nnd ono dollar and fifty cents (?1. 50) for otlior species will bo consid ered. Each bid must bo accompnnlod by a cortlflod chock on a solvont na tional bank, payoblo to tho Superin tendent of the Klnmath Indian School, In tho amount of ono thous nnd dollars C$1,000.00). The deposit will bo returned If tho bid Is rojoct ed but retained ns liquidated dam ngos If tho roqulrod contract and bond nro not executed nnd prosentod for approval within sixty days from tho necoptoncfj of n bid. Tho right to reject any and all, bids Is reserved Coplos of tho bid and contract forms and other Information mny bo ob tained from Superintendent Indian School, Klnmath Agency, Oregon.. Washington, D, C, Cato Sells, Fob. 18, 1920. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 25"2C 28 2 4 C 0 11 13 WITH GOODYEAR TIRES (ThYOUR CAR YOU KNOW YOU HAVE THE BEST YOUR FRIENDS KNCW IT v. . THE WHOLE WORLD KNOWS GOODYEAR A IS THE BEST The' famous quality tires are obtainable in the 30x3, 30x3! 31x4 Clincher sizes by ;-ou owners of the smaller cars. t OTHER SIZES IN STOCK THEY COST NO MOZIE AND OUR EXPERT SERVICE' IS FREE! Of? I AAA I I k I ' AS 1 I AAA I I fit Imperial Garage Goodyear Service Station Phone 130 i cr L ORDER NOW Murphey's Feed & Seed Store im -jQi ir mJ 126 South Sixth St, Phone 8?(