The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 29, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1030
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THE PHILADELPHIA STORAGE BATTERY, THE BATTERY WITH A TWO
YEAR GUARANTEE
HORACE SHIDLER
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6th, Between Main and Klamath - Phone 127
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HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN:
FOR SALE -Miscellaneous phone peytoh for wood. 187
rnn BAT v a m, .. CITY OAnnAOE When you want
FOn BALh A cabinet grand, np-i trarhnen rpmnvwl nil h2J
r?lht piano. 69 Pine St. 24-29 1 gafllage r,m0V'"J c"
BAUOAINS In niicd car!
Iteo, good condition,
1917 Dodge, J850;
Ono 1917 r
fituo; ono
Electric Wiring
11. Shldler
a bargain at $400: ono 1918 Studo
baker, 900; one 1913 8tudobakor,
$900; C. h. McWllllams, 36 Main,
Phono 169. 26-1
Printing, Stationery and office
ono 1912 Ilco, ' supplier Pioneer Printing and 3ta-
"htiU F ShrldHci. 8 yearii
olil nMturnl-liorn executive. I
t,i .if lb- Jiv iri of the Amurr
lc: lA'tfop Hf la agnlitant'h
I 'ir,.) irfjHtant Aside from ettab
Is'jInK tbf national hnadquartert
of ihi orKanlwitloii at Inndlinap.
ollv h- la alno tht legion' W
rtl limuranrt director '
I'ABS THE APPLES
These line's are1 attributed to' a
convicted roan who recently spent a
short ..term out of prison and found
there bad been a docided change in
women's fashions lnoo he had been
incarcerated.
When every pool in Eden was a mir
ror Which upon Eve her dainty
charms proclaimed. ".
She went undraped without a single
fear '
Ornhought that she had need 'to
be ashamed. ,'J
'Tvras only when she had eaten of
tho apple
That sho became inclined to be a
crude.
And found that evermore she'd have
to grapple.
With the much-debated prbolem of
the nude.
Therefore she devoted her attention.
Her time and all her money to her
clothes.
And that was the beginning of con
vention
And modesty, as well, I suppose.
"Reaction's come about in fashions
recent, '
And now the girls conceal so little
from th'cf men,
It would seem in the name of all
that's decent,
' Some one ought to pass the apples
round again. Ex.
Storage Uatterles Charged..!!. Shldler
tlonery company. 126 Main St. 9-tf
WANTED
Used cars for sale ono 1918
Chevrolot, first-clam running condi
tion. Prices are right. Central Oaf
age. . lC-tf
FOR SALE One Shire stallion, six
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
FOR SALE Leading maices, Phono
graphs, Pianos, Records. Ear
Shepherd, 507 Main St. 24-tf
Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf
FOR SALE Used cars, 1917 Elgin.
. Imperial Garage. 25-tf
FOR RENT OR LEASE .
FOR- SALE: Second hand United
Motor truck of 4 tons fully equip
ped for hauling, excellent condition
for only '$"2750.00 F. O. B. Portland,
Oregon. For particulars, write Thom
as Randies, 26-North 16th St., Port
land, Oregon. tf
FOR RENT Space In these columns
Vat five cents a line a day. A line
net is read by thousands every,
night. '
FARM FOR RENT OR SALE Near
c .Klamath Falls runder ditch. ?Ad-.
dress R. Herald office. 12-tf
WEATHER RECORD
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Hereafter tho Herald will publish
the moan and maximum tempera
tures and precipitation record as tak
en by the U. S. Reclamation service
station. Publication will cover Uie
day prevlouB'to tho paper's Issue, up
to C o'clock of that duy.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Max.
41
40.
45
48
66
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61
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Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
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MISCELLANEOUS
i Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf
If you want your garden plowed
or lot leveled, 315-J. H. B. McLan.e.
24-31
WANTED To get plain sewing to
do at my home. 901 Rojo St.
24-29
WANTED TO BUY A small house
in good location, with large lot
Price must be reasonable, with
terms. Address R. C. S. Herald of
fice, tf
WANTED To buy on terms, six
or seven room modern house, close
in. C. L. McWllllams, Phone 10 9-M.
' 26-29
WANTED TO BUY Ono to three
healthy setting hens. Prefer Rhode
Island Reds or Plymouth Rocks Call
Herald office. 19-tf
WANTED A stock saddle; must be
in good condition. Phone 253J. 9-tf
WANTED A man to work on ranch
by the month. Phone 253-J. tf
Storage Batteries H. Shldler
WANTED Woman cook on anch,
or could use man apd wife. Phone
or write, Adams Ranch, Merrill,
Oregon. 2C-1
WANTED A message1 from you to
- 'the readers t-The Herald, If you
have.'anythlng for sale, for rent, lost
or found. "
Serves you 'right Cloh Cafe 6-tf
LOST AND FOUND
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LOST A golden opportunity to sell
your home, your farm or anything
y'bu wish to dispose of, if you do not
use the classified columns of The
Herald.
Electric Appliances H. Shldler
FOUND A chance to dispose of any
of the innumerable articles that
ydu have stored away. Jn 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 classified
columns of this paper.
A Pernld Want Ad will mU It.
In Norway a girl must have a cer
tificate that she can cook before she
lean be married.
The first' woman In the United
States to be a police matron was Dr.;
Martha G. Ripley, who was appointed
to the position in Lawrence, Mass., in
the early seventies.
Polish women in some of the min
ing regions of Pennsylvania celebrate
the close of Lent by switching their
husbands and deluging them with
water. It is a custom imported from
Poland.
Princess Victoria, the spinster
Men Who Respect Their Word. ,
Mi-ii of the rlKlit type have respect
for their word. They treat n verbal
promise iih IiIiuIIiik. Contracts to them
lire sacred thinns not to be broken
so long ns It Is possible to keep them.
Wi. .Is. nn, irnnt tlmlr nntua irftll
Krenter respect than they do their ..leas. 8l ot the medical Alleges, in
Ip ancient Athens girls lived in the
strictest seclusion till their marriage,
kept virtually under lock and key.
They' were seldom permitted to leave
their homes, except on some great !.. ot Kln QeorEe v ,. an ...
festal OCCaSlOn, tlXn nnJ ,tllllnl lunlr.klnJ Cnmo
The words and music of the Trans- ', ,, h r.rriPd nff n n'n in I
vaal national hymn were composed Ja -competiUo( using an assumed!
nv ft imtrn wnman aiiip. catnerinn'
Feltcle van Rees. i
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VOCHATZER BROS.
WELL DRILLERS
Give Ua a Trial
Phone 295-M
Klamath, Falls, Oregon
Women are now admitted to at
purposes in life. To tllein every step
is taken with a view to reallzlnc an
Ideal. Consequently they do not enter
ncreements rashly nor make promises
promiscuously. Life 1b a real some
thltiK that brines Joy only ns It con
tributes to the general Reed. This inny
seem n little too stralght-hiced when
you first rend It Imt you will see the"
truth In It ns you ponder Its mean
ing. Grit.
India.
Star Theatre
Only Boys Throw Stones.
A stone thrown through tho window
of n moving rnlhwiy train nnd wound
ing tho passenger with broken glass,
lends the Lancet (London) to say "it
was pii'Mtnmlily thrown by a boy; tho
fuMuu of the sexes has not yet got to
I tlu point of producing n girl who
l liill Ultun It onill.;, -l lit .,, Ml,, clll.T
1 1 to be n natural Impulse In boys, or
miner, wo siiouui sny, tno desire to mi
i n moving body with a missile Is unl-
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TONIGHT
LAST TISIK
ANITA STEWART'
in
"MARY REGAN"
A Splendid Pictuiu
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Itoherl Warwick in
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ernl iiinong them, 'hut the Impulse
should ho guided In. the direction of
wickets rather 'than trains."
Forests Small In Italy.
The total area ,o'f,,Ituly, Including
tho Islands of Sicily, nnd Sardinia,
consists of about' '71,000,000 acres,
which Is equlvnlentito the combined
nren of the states' of 'New York and
Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Con
necticut and New Jersey, says the
Forestry, MiigazlneVj'of Washington'.
Within tills comparatively small area,
a population of SftjiOO'ilOO, more,(than,
equivalent to one-thtrjlj'of this coun
try Is congested. 'Of'-'th'e total nren
of Italy, only 17.0V per cent Is now
covered with forests.'1"'
PACTS, NO. 512
Elasticity
Durability
Constantly Increasing
loads by mojor truck
" present now problems ""
,..', in road construction.
The road today must
have elasticity to with- .
stand tho impact of"
heavy traffic. If tho
road is rigid it cannot
bo durable. Elasticity
and durability are the
qualities that makO
roads permanent when
paved with
WARRENITE
BITULITHIC 1VARREX BROS. CO.
All main Klamath Falls,
Grants Pass and Ashland
streets aro paved with
Warrenite - Blttilithic, all
Over 10 years In service.
name.
Russia is the oldest gold-producing
country in the world.
The percentage of left-handedness
among women and children is higher
than among men.
The musical acuteness of horses
Is shown by the rapidity with which
cavalry horses learn the significance
of bugle calls.
LABORERS WANTED
Highway Construction
Apply 319 S. Spring St.
23-30
FOR SALE The Herald will place
your message in the hands ot over
9,000 readers every night for only
tlVe cents a line.
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WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING,
In a hurry adyorUaaffpr it here.
White Pelican Baths
open from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10
Spqclal' attention glvon private
parties.
M. A. MANN.
Hot Spring Hath Houso
te- ,4
'omkM-
a- i it nana'CJUj iinnuu
Sight or Unseen
Which?
In buying a monument, like
anything olso, you want to see
what you aro getting. That is
why I have purchased two car
loads of monuments, one of
which has just arrlyed.
It Is now possible for you to
como to our establishment and
make a selection that will
harmonize with ttc, surround
ings of your- lot. ' In 'dealing
with us you are dealing with a frlond and neighbor who values
your good, opinion and good will as fully after you buy as before,
Wo give each order our Individual attention, for wp want ypu to,
get just what will be suitable. Let us have an Interview with you.
Klamath Falls Marble & Granite Worhs .
GEORGE J). GRIZZLE, Prop.
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Murphey's Feed & Seed Store
1.26 South Sixth St
Phone 87
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