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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1920)
rAan.Tiimtfc THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON (TUESDAY, MAJICII 0, 4020. , ! in i f. t r. Gifts to Women Jiffy-Jell Users Need Them and are Welcome. S02 Below JJ c-v!-- Jlffy-Jell made with Sun-Msld Italalns or Nena Such Mince Meat. Made with Sty tC Mold-Pint Sb. M W th?tW. Half a Pineapple Crushed to Flavor One Jiffy-Jell Dessert in iffff. Vi?"? cxamP,e of wealth of fruit in Jilty-Jell desserts. r;'nWf Cri'-Sh ,,.l?1cal,.l,!M '" Hawaii fruit too ensed and scaled in a vial to flavor one pint ucsscn. People need fruit daily. Now, when fruit is costly, this is an ideal way to serve it. Complete desserts Jiffy-Jell comes ready-sweetened. It is acid- Vet the whole dessert costs but a few cents, grade gelatine is in it, and the fruit-juice es - "a1 at your call. sence in a vial. pint y 5T ,," T.V Il,t n.c" ,,ru,t9 wl,ic "me in KfTy l .If.' 1 larA,!naUc fr',crushcd fruit, all are fl abundant. All, conic in liquid form, condensed , and sealed in glass a bottle in each package. I - Real-fruit flavors in bottles I .. Mark this Jiffv-Jcll distinction, otc how it B rrr t ..r"? 0,tf-.sty,c luJck gelatine desserts. I My-Jcll alone has these bottled fruit-iuice 1 essences. ' I . Jiffy-Jell desserts are, fniiNmade dalntfes. rich in fruit. The fruit taste is not mere flavor fe and not artificial. You simnlv add hot water as directed nn J)ackagc, and let cool. Then a package of jiflfy ell serves six people in mold form, or twelve if you whip the jell. Vet 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. Try lime fruit flavor for a tart green salad jell. Try mint for a mint jell to serve' with meats. ' Learn what these dainties mean to you. Compare them with old-style desserts of this type. We offer you choice of several 50-ccnt molds if you will do this, and at once. Cut out our ofTcr so you won't forget. Tea Flavors In Glass Vial Bottle tn Each Packag Mint Llm' Cherry Kaapherrr Losanbrrrv Strawberry i'Uieapple Orange Lemon Coffee Individual dessert molds Style 4-Th hex to plat tlM Sryle-C ,. In assorted styles of aluml ''num, six to the set. The six will serve a full package of . Jify-JelL Send 5 trade-marks for M-ix assorted. I. IIP 1 I -aJ W ' I ' uL if Jiffy-Cup for measuring An aluminum half-pint cup. Fill twice with water to dissolve one package JifTy-Jell. Use, as an exact cup measure in all reci pes. Send 2 trade-marks for it. Teaspoon Size 5$sS- WaRogerafrSatAA -3 Silver Deisert Spoons, teaspoon she, in a favorite pattern of Wm. Rogers! aver plate, guaranteed 20 years. For. the first spoon send 2 trade-marks, proa ISc for postage and packing1. Then we will offer you the balance of the set. Free to users Grf ait the A trade-marks in the circle on the S" frosttof Jigr-Jcll packages. Send 5 for any pint "moid -or the Set'of Six Individual Molds. Send 2 Q . for the Jiffy-Cup, or 2 and 10c for the Spoon. Jb past molds are as follows all aluminum. a a a a a a la Hjfc) D Pint JJtoM, heart shaped. aufa C Wat MoM. fluted as above. f f Style o Fiat SaW Hold. i moia wna puinacies. Mat Ibid Mv,Btrl B i....8trle O ....Style -D ....Style B ...8et of Six . JUT y-Cnp ....Btlrtr ,Bpoo Bend' 5 clrclee tor uy plat mold or the eat of all. Band 1 for Jiffy Cup. Band 1 tad Its for apoon. SMBaaaaaiBa Jiffy Dessert Co, MAIL Waukesha, Wis, THIS I enclose... () trade-marks for which send the gifts I check: at side. Enclose 10c for postage and packing on the spoon alonet IF YOU .READ THIS so will thou usands of, others road your nmssage ffpTcotl in thoso columns. Sorvoa you right Club Cafo C-tf A 'Herald Want Ad will soil It. 'ft ' , h A' I'll Tell the World" says the Good Judge The man who doesn't chew this class of to bacco is not 'getting real satisfaction out "of his chewing. A small chew. It holds it a ricYi rnatA Vnii r1rnt Have 'to take so many fresh chevs. Any njan who uses 'the "Real To bacco j Chew will tell you that. Pat Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco KliTCHIKAN. Alnskn. Fob. 15. (Ily Mall.) Now doop water salmon j biuilcH b(vo boon discovered off capo Mponcor, uu miles east or Junonu at tbo untrunco to Cross Sound, accord ing to flslioriiion who returned to Junoau roeontly. Heavy hauls of salmon bavo been mn'tlo'tn tbo vicin ity, it was siild. ft' nfiUMl W FACTS, NO. B08 f AUTO SERVICE With tho complotlon of the Columbia Itlvor highway from Hood Hlvor to Astoria, a distance of ' 180 miles, ' passenger and freight ser vice by auto veblclo every day In tho year will be as sured. A trip more delight ful cannot bo Imagined, be--cuuse it will all be paved with WARRENITE 8ITULITHIC WAIlKEJf BKOS. CO. . All main Klamath Falls," Grants Pass and Ashland? Htroets are paved with,' Warrenltu - Bltullthlc, all' over 10 years In service.'. HDS CtASSIFfED COLUMNS -i FOR SALE Real Estate MAAAArAAAMaAAAAiVMWWWAWWS FOIt BALE Or rent, well improved ICO-acro farm, under ' ditch, at uonanza, Ore. J. II. aught. 8-13 FOIl SALK New modern n room cottngo per cent off for cash 1923 Main. 6-12 QUAKR DBIKS STREAM - ANCHOItAOE, Alaska, Fob.;;3. (l)y Mall.) A slight earthquake recently dried up tho stream which supplied the water tank at Olncs, on tbo Tanana valley division of the lines operated by tho Alaska Engi neering corporation, and the tank' bad to be removed to another station. Olnes Is about 34 miles from Fair banks. It was believed tho quake turned tbo entlro Btrcam Into some tlvcs has led to redoubled efforts to FOR SALE OR RENT Remington typewriter, No. 10, like new. Room 208 Wllllts Building. 8-11 FOR SALE 160 acres good alfalfa land Irrigated no ulkall-r-call room 112, Wllllts Bldg. C-tf FOR RENT Space In these columns' at five cents a line ajday. A line here Is read by thousands every night. MISCELLANEOUS Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf." CITY OARBAOE When you want garbage removed call 62J. PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Mli'k cow, 213G Want land avo. Mills Addition. C-9 FOR SALE 20 Duroc Jersey and Berkshire hogs; 1 dozen Barred rock laying hens and 1 rooster. Ad dress Tom Lynch Merrill Ore. G-17 FOR SALE or will trade for cattle, 100 Ewes O. W. Roberts, Poo Valley or Box 44, Klamath' Falls, Ore. ' 4-10 FOR SALE Oakland five passenger touring car. Good condition Terms. Also small Bulck truck. In quire 906 Main. 3-tf Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 12 8 Main St. -tf LOST AND FOUND LOST A golden opportunity, to-sell" your home, your farm or anything you wish to dispose of, If you do not use the classified columns of The; Herald. FOUNrJ A chance to dispose of any" of tho Innumerable articles that, you have' stored away In your cellar, attic or barn. Turn your 'waste .'Into cash.- There, is always someone" who wants Just what 'you, have for sale. Find him through the classified1 columns of this paper. First Baseman Fred Merkle of-tho Chicago Cubs owns and operates nulto an extensive plantation near Ormond, Fla. Serves you right Club Cafo. 6-tf EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION! Tho regular meetings of Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion, will bo held at 8 o'clock p. m'., at tho City Hall In Klamnth Falls Jon tho second and fourth Tuesdays, of each month. All Cbmrades ore"' In vited. " Thoso desiring to Join tho Post may secure application blanks from O. K. Van Riper. Fred Nicholson, or T. II. Carnahan, all of Klamath alls. FRED NICHOLSON, Secretary. FOR SALE 1 Olbbe-Wernecke oak file 'caso loiter size 3 drawer, vortlclo, 4 compartments Price $50.00 JuBt like new. J. H. Carnahan, Loomls Building, Room 4. 3-tf FOR SALE Used cars, 1917 Elgin. Imperial Oarage. 25-tf FOR SALE A doublo drawor Na tional Cash register. Just like new, Rex Cafe, 12-tf FOR SALE Leading makes. Phono graphs, Pianos, Records. Earl Shepherd, f.07 M-iln St. 24-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Room with bath, for gentlemen. 227 Third and Jeffer son, rhono 447-u. ' 8-ii" FOR RENT Ranch .with Implem ents, stock and seed for sale. Call at 1021 Manzanata street, extreme' north east part of town. G-13 WANTED WANTED Good chassis at reason;-" able price. Call 2S6, Record office. G-13 WANTED 'Girl 'for general house' work. Phone 343. ' ' 3-tf WANTED A message from -you to the readers .of The Herald, If .you have anything for solo, for rent, lost or found. ESTRAYS Strayed from inyplnce near Stukel Bridge one small light red cow',' Jersey color, branded JH (connect ed) on' right ribs, has short curved horns. Has other brands, Address In formation to J. R.'EllIbtt, Klamath FallsOre. ' ,. 4-9 . 'NOTICE v I will not be responsible for any bills, contracted by my wife, Mrs. Leonard Gasklns, .after .this "dote. ' 8-10 LEONARD GASKINS. ... HALE OK TIMBER KLAMATH INDIAN RESERVATION' 'AGENCY UNIT. The Herald tells you today's, new today ot tomorrow. MAN'S -BEST AGE A man la aa old oa his organs; ho j can be aa vlgoroua and healthy at 70 aa at 35 if he aids his organs in performing.their functions. ' Keep your vital organs healthy with COLD MEDAL Tb world's standard'remedy for kidney, llvir, bliddor 'arid uric ncld trouble alncs' 1696'j' corrects disorders; stimulate! vital organs. AH druggists, three sixes, Look' for ilia nam Cold Medal bn'evanr bei and Mtapl BO Imitation Sealed bids In duplicate, marked outside "Uld Agency, Timber Unit" mil addressed Mo Superintendent, Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon, will be received tin. Ill twelve o'clock noon, Pacific tlmo, Wednesday, Mnrch 24, 1920, for'tha piircliohu of timber on a tract, ,ln township 34 south, rango 7 east of tbo Wllllnmctto Meridian In Klam ath Indian Reservation, , lying be tween .'the J. J. StelgerSale aroannd the' so-called Spring Creek Sales ar eas. The said unit Includes 1360 acres of unallotted land with anes tlmated stand of five million teqt'as to which. contract will be mnde'fwjth the Superintendent and about'800 acres.of allotted lands with an estim ated stand "of three million feetas to which separate approved 'con'-.) y tracts with the .Indian owners .may iS probably bp made. More than ninety I per cent ,of tho. timber Is western jX ellow plrie and tbo remainder Is; 3. whlto fir, Douglas fir and sugar , ? pine. Each bid must stato tbo prlco per thousand, feot Scribnor Decimal C. Log Scale that will be paid'' for timber cut and sealed, ,No bid ofjjess than thieo dollars and, 'fifty cent's ($3, GO) per M. foot for yellow plno 'and ono dollar and fifty cents 4?1. r0) for other species will be consid ered. Each bid must bo accompanied by n certified check on a solventpa tlonnl bank, nayublo (o tlio Sufiorln-, tendent of tho Klamath Indian School, In the amount of ono thous and dollars ($1,000.00). The doposlt will bo returned If tbo bid Is rojoct od but retained as liquidated kdnm ngos If tbo roqulrcd contract nnd bond nro not executed nnd presented for approval within sixty days from tbo nccoptanco or a bid. Tho right to rojoct any nnd all bUls Is resolved. Copies of tho bid nnd, contract forms and other information mny boob talned from Superintendent Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon. Washington, D. C, Cato Sells, Fob. 18, 1920. , Commissioner of Indian Affairs. S ' ' Tr .4iVib1sb9IssB m PAST AUTO TBtfCXr t ', of ours are atEyour service to call for and make liveries; near and far, of' any size shipment, large or small. No express package too. big - or too little for us to handle. Our trucks make good time and are In charge of experl- . enced, reliable men. Call us up for any transfer- job. Western Transfer Co. ' ',702 Main Phone 187; Res. 2C0R de- .' 'M'M"5 25 26 28 2 4 6 9 11 1.1 .w NOTICE OF FINAIi SETTLKMENT "ssV ''fl jW sH I 'I T I 12 : 5 r r - 1 ' i Suits msde to vour exact individual reauirements. Step in and select your Spring and Summer Suit now. : X we guarantee. perreci-nuing, nneiy-iauurcu, ijfiwi Clothes, made By ' t Notice Is hereby glvon that the,x undersigned has filed In tho County I. Court of the State of Oregon fori Klamnth Countv the final account of ,liis administration of tho estate of Andrew KrltchOUIs, doccased; land the said Court has nxod April k10th, 1920, at the hour of two o'clock, p. m as mo time, ami tne i.uourt room of 'said Court ns tbo place! for the hearingj' of objections, If nny, to tho said'nal account nnd tlio 'settle ment thereof, Dnted February 28, 1920. J' JAMES II. DRISCOLLm , Administrator of , the estate of Androw Krltcholils, Deceased.'-' '? 1-B-1 Koo on l ' V KKK steto c j . Leading Clothiers and Hatters IV, "' ts ISEED MiirpHey Feed & Seed Store 126 South Sixtk St. I .. . . PbbiMg7 ORDER NOW