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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1920)
I'AOi: FIV1C THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TIIUIWDAY, MARCH 25, 1020 xjkk x: T r t t t f f T t f The Well Dressed Boy $ I 6rxvy -x I LsMHQfr I If $$$ Mt'iv x it . r KBr i h fcffyi.y.aii'-::Tl f ? t y y y y y t T y YOU LIKE TO SEE A BOY WELL DRESSED YOUR BOY, OR ANY OTHER. PUT A GOOD CLEAN-CUT HUSKY LAD IN A GOOD-LOOKING SUIT OF CLOTHES, and HE'S A JOY TO THE EYE OF EVERYONE. LEATHERIZED CLOTHES WILL GIVE STYLE AND WEAR. IN OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT WE'LL DRESS HIM UP FROM HEAD TO FOOT. WE CAN SATISFY YOU AND THE BOY. A. y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y NEW PHARMACY HALO'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN II A 1 1 KAU m o FOR SALE Real Estate W ATTtffl 1'OH 8ALB Small houxo and im proved lot, Went side. Krult trees. berries, etc. Address A. F, Her ald, 21-2G , . , , , , 'VOtl TRADE 1 lot on Walnut St, Tito new pharmacy which has been , for span of horses and wugon. equipped in the new Warren Hunt Address A. F., Herald, 2 1-25 hospltul, and which Is the only one of FOR SALE Household 439 Pine, phono 24-.I, furniture, 21-20 FOR SALE Ford. $325; Reo, 1310. Howie G"rage. 24-26 roit sale iih kind in the Htat', Ih proving itself FOR SALE Miscellaneous to he an unqualified success, accord ing to the manager, Mr. Robinson. Although only open one week, sev eral hundred prescriptions and orders for m oil t "nl and surgical supplies have been filled already, many out of town being among the number. Tho volume of business done, and the number of prescriptions' filled have passed the in st sanguine expectations management'. Tho most gratifying feature Is that iiiv luuntiijiiiujin uuvu nui Keen uun- i-uii sai.h a cabinet grand, up fined to those written by the doctors' njlht Piano, CO Pine St. 24-29' on the staff of tho hospital, but have! come in from every doctor In the cltv. FOR SALE According to .Mr. Robinson, this shows I. op1 J' very plainly that tho public aro In i 1 hearty sympathy with tho pharmacy, FOR SALE Sonor.i talking machine TO LET Logging contract flvo mil lion feet, 40,000 per day begin ning about April 1st. This Is a big wheel or team truck proposition, V4 mile haul, ilox 112C, Klamath Falls. 23-27 Storage Batteries H. Shldler All parties having cars on storage at the Illehn garage, formerly tho Ford Garage, are to have their cars cut of this fcarago by .March 31, 1920. (JEO IIIKHN 20-27 PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removtd call 52J. SAFES T!ir- Fireproof Gary Safes. .Must fcll today. Will exchange. of the 1'Mny pajim-ntH. Address George II. I jirra Do (icncrsil Delivery, f ily l.Ht day; leaving tonn. 24-25 Electric Wiring H. Shldler Printing, Stationery and office supplier. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 12C Main St. 9-tf WANTED One yearling Jersey w a mtwii at rtrrv r,ni.i..,i very good animal. Phono ) , , . , . . , 24-2C Mouse, furnished apartment or 'furnished rooms. Call Herald Office. K. SUGARMAN " I Ain't Mad at Nobody " Home of Hart, Schaff'ner & Marx Clothes And Florsheim Shoes. ''t- tJ $-5-t5$-5-t- y V t y y y y y T y y to "J IMH.OHOSO! Note From the pen of ono wliono linn do idU'tiu Is long but cnllglittinliiK, to-wlt, "A-Klam.itli-VoilnrySchoolinaiii- That- Wm-l n-I'lil'-.to-FInd - a - Hoarding - Mace." cliliM the follouing sorrowfi.l wall. A man would iiuui coiitiintcd hlui .relf wllh brlift,1' exprostlon hoiiiu tl.lrtg llko ''(t i .vire h-ll."'but ') Ing u lady of course hIio couldn't. .With prope-- .met prof tiso rpologies 'to Kipling v;o iirlnt It .Uiyliu, :i white chip Into the general j.' knot of reform In .ui.imilno iportat;u of reforming it tew school boar. Is. And cook you breakfast while youJCranil Jury February 27th. One In dress, 'dlctmcnt accused them of conspiracy Eat with one band and with the otliT ! In preparing a false claim of depend- Comb your hulr and such, and do the ency for Dempsey, and a, second rest ! charged Dempsey with evasion of the I Of other duties that nwalt you; j Draft Act 1 And then be off at the appointed "time; " - - - I .If you can do all this and smile, and i I say you like it with records. Reasonable. 27(j-J. 24-2j and are quick to avail themselves of the opportunity of having their pre scriptions compounded at the' only FOR SALE Ford, $325; Reo, $5c0. 1 WANTED Position by girl In of drug store In the state that does noth- Howie Garage. 24-2C' fice, shop or store. High school ing else but compound prescriptions' -..- t9 nnn j Graduate. Call- 28C-W. 24-25' , ,, , ' ... ' .FOR SALE $2,000 contract, draw- , and fill orders for medical and sur- Jng s per ccnt Paym-nta, $40 a'wANTEDno volt single phase 2 nionin. Tel 2,sw. 23-27) or 3 h. p. motor. Phone 167 ! 9 1.9K gleal Riipiilles and drugs Those patients of other physicians, who wish to have their prescriptions filled at this exclusive pharmacy may do so by having their physician leave tho prescription with them, and then calling up the pharmacy, which will immediately send for It, fill It and return it In the shortest possible time. FOR SALE OR TRADE A No. l.. lute sewing machine, will trade for 12 or 1C gauge pump gun. 920 Jefferson St. ' 22-25 Storage Batteries Charged..!!. Shldler Used cars for sale one 1918 Chevrolet, first-class running condl- If there is no phone In tho house. tlon- Prices ar0 right- Central Gar .j..,,, w age. 16-ti all of And innko all tho world think m, the while; , Why, yours will be tho realm I pi'ilnoin'-diim. Then you will suit most m-Iuki! board I to perfection with your style. m;i:i.(; set FOR IS ' APRIL ;titi). If you can live mid beds unmade and dtHllt'H, That seldom get tho'tailu of drink; - Or stand cupboards that have ac- It Is thought that "ccnglomera- cumulated, tlon" u used here Is synonomoui From many cooks a conglomeration. with the nioro rythmic phrase "a If you Villi sleep between sheets twice most unearthly stink," another In turned stance of the handicap upon feminine And covers such as you luivo never expression of tho inmost thought. seen; Ed. Or If you can stand tho iiinoll of , ' Y" ' onions DC.MPSKV Threo times a day with garlic In IhI ween. 1 ' ! ' SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 25. Jack' If you can cut groat slab of green ,.,, ttorll,., i1(,nVywelglit chnm-j wo0"', plon, mid his.manager, Jack Kenrns.' And chop It to kindling ovory nlghl; ,,loni,ol, not Biity bororoJiIBe Rob-1 And carry It up endless stairs without ort Sj iJ(.an tho Vnitci states Dls- flinching trict cftrt, when arraigned on charge ' And fix you flro and treat It Just a( conBpfruey to ovado tho Selective, r'KM,'' i Draft Act- Their prollmlnnry hearing So that you will lmvo neither smoke wn8 ROt for April 3d. The two np- to blind you I poaroil lutor beforo Francis Krull.j Nor dismal falluro to try your temper fnlted States Commissioner, and ' hoto. I furnished bonds, Dempsey for $2,-i I 000 and Kearns for $1,000. j If you can rise at early morn' They wore indicted by tho Federal The Machinery Has Arrived We will soon be in shape . J, ... to deliver cither Raw or z t f t 1; Pasteurized Milk to any part of the city. E. L. French Present Telephone 21-F-2 tf. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A , VVVVVVVrVVVVVVVVVVVVVV i i Rheumatism Anti-Uric If someone who had suffered with rheumatism for years came to you and said "Anti-Uric cured me after many remedies, baths and doctors failed," would you give it a chance to cure your rheumatism? Thousands of users of Anti-Uric will tell you just that. We publish in the daily papers letters of endorsement from people who have used Anti-Uric for their rheumatism with the very best results. These people will gladly answer any inquiries. Anti-Uric was originally manufac tured for doctors to prescribe, its success was so great the manufacturers decided to put it on the market for the public. It has made thousands of friends who are glad to recommend it to other rheumatism sufferers. If you have rheumatism tiy Anti-Uric. If you are not satisfied with the results your money will be returned. For sale by Star Drug Co. thpn the nntlnt tnnv rpnnnuf. thn nt. tending physician to' elther.phone or' leave the prescription at the phar macy and this will be done, as tho prescription belongs to the patient and may be filled anywhere the pa tient desires. m The fact that tho pfiarmacy never -loses Is also drawing a large trade, for when a person needs medicine: they need it at once, and it Is worth' something to know that at any hour of the day or night there is a high class pharmacy open where the medl cine may be had. Mr. Robinscn has) turned over to Sir. Mills full charge of the pharmacy at night, and several people have availed themselves. of its night service. Mr. Robinson will be glad to personally show any visitors through the hospital and pharmacy which is a sight worth seeing. it WANTED To get do at my home. plain sewing to 901 R039 St, 24-29 WcANTED A man to work on ranch, by the month. Phono 25.5-X. 21-23 .years old. Several head of young work horses. Inquire of Enterprise Ranch, or phone 253J. 12-tf Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf FOR SALE A double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new. Rex Cafe. 12-tf RESPECTABLE young man wants board and room with private fam ily. A. W, L,, Herald. 24-2-3 at: WANTED Men for construction work. Wages J5.00 per day Mor gan's camp, Dairy, Ore. 22-27 WANTED ON RANCH Man and - wife, man for farm work wife to cook, for 3 or 4 men. Good house. Miitr hHi. ,. ninin,. ni vc nn,rt-i . .- w. w..', .(.t, ,,wa., . ..u..u- i . . . . ,,,,. ..., ,., EarP juu. ivuiu giving ijuhiuui graphs. Pianos, Records. Shepherd, 507 Miln 75t. 24-tf Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tfjFal,s' reen- 1 .ii (ars ol experience etc., and wages wanted to' P. O. box 31, Klamath. tt FOR -SALE Used cars, 1917 Imperial Garage. Elgin. 25-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Garage for one 939-10th St. Phone 144-M WANTED TO BUY One to three healthy setting hens. Prefer Rhode Island Reds or Plymouth Rocks Call car, Herald office. 19'tt 24- 6. WANTED TO BUY A small house 'I in good location, with large lot PASTURE LAND For rent or sale, ' prjce must be reasonable, with near Malin. The S. W. U of S. W. ' terms. Address R. C. S. Herald of- securing recognition. Holy Cross and Write for information, Frank HalasJ '. Hoston tollego are among the latest earq Joe Hulas, H. o Bx 2, Phoenix, i WANTED Light housekeeping Boxing as a college sport is fast! to full. in lino. Ariz. 20-25 -'FOR SALE: Second hond United rooms or apartment by aid Office, Box J. lady. Hei-20-25 iifXtii tSzw ijU Motor truck of 4 tons fully equip-, WANTED A stock saddle: must bf 'ued for hauling, excellent condition in good condition. Phoue 253J. 9-ff for only $'2750.00 F. O. B. Portland,- Oregon. For particulars, write Thorn-; WANTED A message from you to 'ns Randies, 2C-North 15th St., Port ilnnd. Oregon. tf FOR RENT Space in these columns at five cents a line n day. A line he; ' is read by thousands every night. the readers of Tho Herald, if you have anvthing for sale, for rent, lost or found. Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf i FARM FOR RENT OU SALE Near ' Klamath Falls under ditch. Ad dress R. Herald office. 12-tf VOCHATZER BROS. WELL DRILLERS Give Us a Trial Phone 295-M Klniuntli Falls, Oregon FACTS, Xo, ,-tiJ The Macadam Base Tho undisturbed fine ma cadam rouds of Multn:nmh County upon whi h bitumi nous surface was used ac counts for tho splendid con dition of the roads after five years' hard usago To hnvo destroyed this would have heon a waste, yet it was utilized when the roads were paved with WARRENITE- BITULITHIC w.umEN nnos. co. AH main Klamath Falls, Grauts Pass and Ashlnnd streets are paved with Warrenito - IlUulithlc, all over 10 years In sorvlce. WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING in a hurry advertise for it here. MISCELLANEOUS Tho White Pelican Baths will op en Wednesday evening, March 24, use for the public. They will be open every day from two to five and sev en to ten. Those wishing to engage tne piungo for prlvato parties may see Mr. Mnnn nt baths of LOST AND FOUND LOST A golden opportunity to sell you'- homo, your farm or anything you wish to dispose of, it you do not the classified columns of Tho Herald. Springs Bath House. 22-24 FOUND A chance to dlsposo of any nf tho Ifinilmnl nl,ln ntinlrta tlinfr Hot! you have stored away in your cellar, Electric Appliances H. Shldler ATTENTION: FARMERS, CON TRACTORS AND TRUCK USERS. United Motors Service Company is offeiing for sale direct to the users, tho United Motor Trucks in 1 Vs. 2. 3 Vs and 5 ton sizes and 6 ton tract ors. Big discount, savo tho agent's commission. For prices nnd dis-1 Counts, write Thomas Randies, care.F0UND Gol' earring. Owner may United Motors Servico Compnny, 2C-! lmvo same by identifying and pay North 15th St. Portland. Oregon, tf ' Ing for this ad. 403 Walnut. 24-2G attic or barn. Turn your waste Into cash. There Is always someone who wants just what you have for sale. Find him through tho classified columns of this pnper. FuoNl) Lodgers purse in bed con taining money. Owner can have same by Identifying and paying for this ad. Mrs. F, C. DeChaine. 705 Mnin St., City. 23-21 EX-SERVICE ME.V, ATTENTION! Tho regular meeting? of Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion, will be held at 8 o'clock p, m., nt the City Hall in Klamath Falls, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. All Comrades are In vited. Those desiring to Join the Post may secure application blanks from G. K, Van Riper, Fred Nicholson, or 1, H. Carnahan, all of Klamath Falls. FRED NICHOLSON, Secretary,' TO horo. GET quick results advertise SPECIAL MUSIC AT THE MONDALE THEATRE SATURDAY and SUNDAY BY PROFESSOR E. W. LAKE, ably assisted by MR. EDDIE MAXWELL. Absolutely the best string music ever brought to this city. If you miss this treat you will bo sorry. Tho music alone is worth four times the admis sion and nil for tho same prico. Come early and hear the street concert. REGULAR ADMISSION , PRICES 10 and 25c ' A Herald Want Ad will sell it. SEED ORDER NOW Murphey's Feed & Seed Store 26 South Sixth St. Phone 87