'.' '& sAturdat, march is, twe. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH. FALLS, OREGON pr- 1 1"" i f rAQi pan HhiK$"t Designed for the West jijijnjinrvi,Tfv v"iAjf'r"r,iirTi'--'i-irif' iv Personal Mention i V Save 30 Write for Catalog of Economical HousePkms anil each West, nil In uses. In tho book of plans describing our houses you will Anil the home you want ono designed for tho well-built, comfortable All of them you can bjilld ourself, with unskilled labor, at a big saving over tho uncertain costs of tho or dinary way Thero nro houses of all types, from tho smallest two and three-room cot tages to big handsome homes of 10 and 12 rooms and all designed on the "better homo for a reasonable cost" system. . '.-"Li" aBBHVBaBav T ,T y -, - JKV tf Mariln Daly, Dr Patterson nnd V Will Wood were lsltors In Klamath' Kails from Merrill Thursday Judge C. C llrouer retuniod last night front a month's visit In San Francisco, Oakland nnd San Diego While In San Francisco ho was ad mitted to practice law In California. LOOKS LIKE A CINCH FOR DUCKS 2)outtfasIirMmmfxlmWCa -mu siza vmce 6QZBtvQkfyttft PotttetttLOre. flr -aFkWej K EM&ilBm wrrmt' ' i n t Mmm iiJhmPm,iI i I I 'i 'flM ' Unless Ackley's "Sawdust Club" wins nil three games, or Haydon's "Hookies" win all six games that they have still to play In postponed contests of the Klks' bowling tourna iqont, Jester's "Ducks" nro tho win ners of the tournament, as tho re sult of winning two out of three games from tho "Dun's" last night. Last night's contest was tho last scheduled match in the ten weeks' series, but tho threo postponed games are still to play. Tho Spark Plugs are tho contenders In nil threo. They wll probably be rolled Sun day. '" The Ducks havo a cinch on tying for first place, and tho club Is prac tically sure of winning. In order to tie the leaders, either the Sawdust Club or the Rookies would have to Jwjn all games still to play, the former all three of the contest still remaining for them and the Rookies al lis of the two matches In which they are delinquent. I' t AUCTION! ffffl -, ,Voing! JHF' : laOing! Good Automobile will be auctioned . at 6th Street Garage Tuesday, March 16, at 2:30 P. M. Terms Don't Miss It t444 10 WRITES DF SUFFERING MONDALE THEATRE 1 i J TONIGHT "INFIDELITY" 'iti Pi A Dramatic Feature in Fire Parts, featuring ANNA NILSSON and EUGENE STRONG Also A Good One-Reel Comedy "DEEP STUFF" ff-t SUNDAVand MOtf DAV ' ' , 4T "MEN" A Society Drama in Six Parts, starrjng CHARLOTTE WALKER The Herald tells you today's news today not tomorrow. ? Star TJieatril S7 ''..' t TONIGHT 1 . "TOLD IN THE HILLS' a tale of Indians and Ipve in the days when the .Western Hills held romance , ,., i" v lit I f I t.U ft Two Reels of Comedy, featuring Billy West ; Sunday; Katheririe McDonald in "The Thunderbolt" The local committee for Armenian Relief, which is making a compalgn for' the county's 2500 quota this week, baa received, a letter written by the Rev. W. E. Rambo, former pastor of the Christian church here, now doing relief wor kin Armenia, telling of the daily tragedies that are part of the experience of the workers. Here are two paragraphs: ''The day is tilled with tragic Btor leg and experiences. Here Is ene: A girl of 12 stands by her little frail brotner of 8. She came from a town not tar from Constantinople. The Turks took the father, with about 100 other men, one night and drove them two or three hours into the country and killed them all. They could not ever reocver the father's' body. A month later, the mother, 'grandmother and three, little girls, and the boy were put on the train and taken, to Konla (ancient Icon- 1um), thence they were driven on foot by night to a town half way to Tarsus. During the night the mother and two little girls were separated from-the rest, and were never seen-j again, inej Know noi wneiner mey ilve or, are dead.JThen 'the grand mother and-our twd -trudged- on to Tarsus, but' before reaching that pjace, the, grandmother's feet became dwelled so thai she could nbt walk. She,, told the girl and boy to go on and try to escape. and she would drop I (Ju.Thineyertsaw 5Uf oga!p At iiijS pouu,m iuu aiory ,i .re4iupu,,iiiiii my questions had reached the, fiulckir and looking up from tho typewriter, I saw the girl break, then the boy, and then my interpreter (one of our ypung:,teachets who has, been thru a inner experience in mo aynan uesen tb.Xtamascus, being driven at night, as, had the boy and girl) threw her self, face into her hands, upon tho couch -'in my office, and the three wept aloud Inwardly I cursed tho civilized world (so called) for per mitting a tragedy like that, whllo the nations fiddled and danced and played politics, and then I swallow ed' the lump In my own throat and soothed Y ? T f t f t t t t r t f r f f t t T t r ? r It . In Ancient Times We cut Train with a scythe. Wc traveled on foot and by ox team. We used to carry a pocket of money to do business with. In Modern Times We cut grain With a self binder. We travel by train, automobile or flying machine. We keep our money in the bank and carry a check book. Pay your bills by check and be up-to-date. In addition you have a receipt for every thing you pay. MMAMMMMW AAAAAAfWVMMMMMWWMMMMWMi fMA(MMMWMMAMVWWVVfMMt Klamath State Bank Tjtt Daylight Bank Corner Sixth and Main ' , Ay 1 ; ;jt'M.'Mt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furnished roomj. 705 Main St. 13-16 FOR SALE The best proposition for working man with family. In limits of Klamath Falls situated on paved road, two large mills and good school close consists of ono whplo block 'Of land, house, largo barn, chicken house.' sheds of all discre tion, fcell, engine pump, tanks, food cookaft Incubator, horse, hamnu. saddldtrudk, gurden implements etc., kuuu pasture ngm at tno door for iwo cows, rneai ror chickens and rab bits, good soil for garden, Irrigate from well. Price $2500. Small pay ment, balance like rent. Apply 705 Main St. Klamath Falls, Ore. 1316 1 IMMVVVVMMVVMMWWMMWMWVWWVWVMMVWVWWWWWMWMMWWWWMMWMMWWWMM(MMMMAM Two complete matinees Sunday, at nsO'HTKTSiSO p. m. adv. )WA!fEbWrTwo laborers, steady worn, iviamatn iron & Hteel Works. Phone 291 or 205W. 13-lt LOST. Pair dark colored trousers wrapped and on way to cleaners, thought to have been left at somo store or office early this week. Re ward. Phone 316. 13 WANTED To buy five or six room "modern house. Must be In good condition. Phone 365. 13-19 LOST Small brown leather puna Containing $2.50 my collection money. Pleaso return to carrier No. 3 Hprald office. 13-tf ivANTED Two unfurnished rooms ,ior ngni nouse Keeping. Address Rooms. Herald office.. 13-15 WANTED Position to care for In , valid or elderly porson Address Mrs. I. A. Thresher, Ilox 36. 13-16 WANTED Alfalfa dairy farm, 80 A, wuii or wimuui siock, unuor uncn, rio-alkali. Address 210 South 3rd St. Klamath Falls. 13-6t f e- DANCE AT THE MOOSE HALL MARCH 17th UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE EMERALD CLUB A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED THE PUBLIC LIGHT REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED Two completowatlneca jSiraJjiy, at 1:30 and 3:30 p. m. adv. . W. It, O. MKKTINfl. Tho Woman's Relief Corn will meet in regular session on Monday bfternoo'n, March 15th, at 2:30 In tti I. O. O. F. Hall. CARD OF THANKS. Wa wish to thank our many frlonds for tholr kindness and sym pathy during tho illness and death of our boloved wlfo and mother. W. D. HARLAN. FOR HALE the dear hearts whose wounds I had to thoughtlessly torn 'One wonders at the fortitude of those people, children and adults, wp so recently Jiave returned from Harrowing exile and bloody massa cre. They are energetic and deter mined. They start up again like an ant's nest that has boon torn up by a, 'woodpecker which has destroyed all their larva. They read, study, sng, establish schools, re-organize worship, open shop, assemble sheep, chickens and goats, plant, etc., re gardless of the ruins near by in whjch they havo aeon tholr loved ones killed outright or burned hud dlod In their homes by a Turkish mob." FOR SALE Tho Heral.d will placo your messago in the hands of over 9,000 readers every night for only five cents a lino. 160 Aero ranch in tho heart of tho vallnv. 1C miles from Klnntnth Pnlla ori the Merrill road. All under fence ' and In cultivation, 33 acres In alfal fa, good buildings, good water, dally mall, and good school, for further In formation call at ranch or address, M. "J. Deebo, Klamath Falls, Oreg. 13"-I5 1923 MAIN FOR SALE It Is not a cheap place, but then did any body over find anything cheap and good at the somo time? If ono builds choap, It Is a cheap house at low price but by using good material and doing gpod work one has a good house at a higher price. 13 POStTION WANTED -As chauffeur or auto mechanic, 8 years experi ence, Room 17, Washington House. 13-19 FbR SALE Qentlo young saddlo 'horse and nearly now saddle In quire G. Fouch, West sldo, near res orVdlr. 13-18 Wo havo a now supply of incomo blanks and anyone wishing snmo may, call and recelvo samo, The First National Rank, WANTED Men for ranch work. 'Phono 363, 13-17 LOST Looao .Leaf Mejmorandum book. Reward. Frank Mf Upp." 13-16 LIBERTY THEATRE "THE PICK OF 0T1IE PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner HARKV IIOREL, Musical Director , ii iiyhrirvvvMJv-MViVV W''- TONIGHT "THE TIGER LILY" L Starring MARGARITA FISHER An absorbing story of the Italian vendetta Sunday Dorothy Phillips in "The Right to Happiness" A wonderfujteory with a wonderful star i'tj Two Complete MaUndCs Sunday, at 1:30 and 3:30 P, M, ' . 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