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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1920)
PAOK SEVEN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, APHIIj 14, 1020 At the Liberty Thursday Only 9FFICIAL EXPLOITS OF GERMAN SUBMARINE U-35 This Film was made for German Eyes Only and if WE had lost YOU never would have seen it, BUT vp'H'f',. I K fl ; &yrit& r 1 4tTmBdtiZBif2 1 Twab '. in r?i ii JcfJiT V I WMH " jfSiiTf'S nrhi i-.sk t was &rJ3g&cie M-...I ?" 1 LJ t-'Jil. JK.I '-"- -,la.-J Our Boys seized the negative when they occupied Coblenz and it is to be used as evidence at the trial of the Kaiser. Authentic record photographed by German official photof rapher from the deck of the Kaiser's "pet" sub marine the U-35 during the trip on which she sank a hundred allied and neutral ships and took ONLY SIX PRISONERS. Three reels of horrible facts. It brings before your eyes: The actual firing of the torpedoes and their contact with their helpless victims. The placing of bombs in the ship's hold. The firing of the submarine's deck gun into the doomed ship. The final plunge of these fine big ships to the bottom of the ocean. The crews of the sinking vessels calmly facing without a chance to win their battle against the deep seas. It shows you the life and activities of the submarine crew as recorded by the official cameraman of the German government. ABSOLUTELY AUTHENTIC NO FAKE SCENES THE MOST REMARKABLE MOTION PICTURE THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN AND THERE PROBABLY WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER TO EQUAL IT. At the Liberty Thursday Only Louisville fans believe tlmt Pitch-1 Friends of Frank Mornn will fol er Frank (Dixie) Davie, who has low his career In Europe with keen keen traded to the St. Huls Browns. ' l"?u N"merou' ?m,'c" ot Pittsburgh heavrwolght believe bo could have cleaned up more money will stick In the big show. Davis was one of the most popular players j,aj n0 remained On this side of the that ever wore n Colonel's UBlform. water, ,An Opportunity To Brighten' Up I I Jtt JT I Brightening up the home is one of the chief pleasures of the housewife. A bright, cheerful home makes for contentment and comfort. There are marred and scratch ed pieces of furniture the wons floor and stair treads the wood work, which needs refinishing the ice chest the kitchen cabi net and many other places about the home con be brightened up with Sherwin-Williams FLOORLAC varnish stain of unusual wearing qualities, adaptability and beauty. It stains and varnishes in one operation is durable and waterproof. Floorlac is made in all the popular shades of oak, mahogany, walnut, etc. It is inexpensive to use and easy to apply. We are making a special offer in order to introduce Floorlac quickly to the housewife. Cut the coupon from thta ad, bring it to our store with 10c and we will give you a 25c can of Floorlac and a 1 5c varnish brush. Bring in the coupon today. FREE FLOORLAC SAMPLE COUPON Mux. AddroM 7bwn. m-l A n .ni.a Knrir 4 ntnf ritn nf BloorlftQ and one Varnish Brush. (Only one of each to each purchaser.) Big Basin Lumber Company CONFERENCE ON CHURCH UNITY DBS MOINES, Iowa, 'Apr. 12.- Proposals for a reunion of the Meth odist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church South will be considered nt the quadren nial conference ot the former body to be held hero beginning May 1. Hundreds of delegates from all parts of tho United States and many from foreign countries, will attend this gathering of the supremo law-making body ot the Methodist Episcopal Church which Includes not only the legislative but judicial and adminis trative branches of tho church gov ernment. Commissions from tho conferences of this organization as well as the Methodist Episcopal Church South, have approved plans for the reunion of these two great Methodist organi zations and discussion of this project is expectod to bo one of tho chief questions to bo decided. It is expectod that, as usual, somo of tho delegates, will ask tho church body to llberallzo its attitude toward dancing and other nmuse monts. Pronouncements will bo made on educations, temperance, capital and labor, morals, marriage and divorce, child labor, evangelism, immigra tion, evangelization and Christianl zation of tho foroign element, world wide missionary operations and kin dred subjects. Seloctlon of now bishops will bo ono of tho most Important purposes of tho meeting. Their number will bo determined by the Commltteo on Episcopacy. Usunlly from six to ten new bishops nro named. Being tho hlghost office in tho church, tho posi tion Is much sought for. In addition editors of tho various church publi cations and other offices will bo elected. Delegates will include both ministors and laymen and women will bo admitted as lay dotogatos. Kid Williams, ex-bantam weight champion, has returned to the ring game as a manager of boxers. "It is safe to say that of all films dealing with the war there has been nothing more thrilling. Germany is condemned by her own cinemato graph records." Dally Express. At the Liberty Thursday. Quick Service Transfer JOSEPH V. CARDOZA Solicits your patronage for reliable transfer service by auto truck. Prompt attention given all calls. Phone 49, or call at 123 N. Fourth Street. 8-14 ATTENTION: FARMERS, CON TRACTORS AND TRUCK USERS. United Motors Service Company is offering for sale direct to the users, the United Motor Trucks in 1, 2, 3V4 and 5 ton sizes and 6 ton tract ors. Dig discount, save tho agent's commission. For prices and dis counts, write Thomas Randies, care United Motors Service Company, 26 North 15th St., Portland. Oregon, tf Onc-ccnt Snlo this week. 3t TAKE A PLUNGE Tho plunge and baths at the White Pelican hotel are now open to tho public. Those wishing to en gage them may arrange with Mr. Mann at the Hot Spring Bath house or at the hotel office. 1-tf NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY In the Justice Court for tho Pre cinct of Lost River, Klamath County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that I have ordored sold according to the pro visions ot Chapter 328, as amended by Chapter 36 Laws of 1917 and Chapter 134 Laws 1919, the follow ing Estray: One red 2-yoar-old steer, branded 2L on right hip and 17 on left hip, earmarked with swallow fork in right car and upper and under slope in loft ear and chin wattle or dulap. Said steer will bo sold to tho high est and best bidder for cash at the ranch of S. D. Tooker 1 miles south of Dairy, Oregon, on Saturday, May 1, 1920, at 1 o'clock p. m. J. T. Bradley, Justice of tho Peace for Lost River precinct, Klamath Co., Orgeon. 10-27 HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS MISCELLANEOUS One-cent Snlo this week 3t J FOR SALE Real Estate iKOIt SALE OR TRADE 1C0 acres I I of fun- land, partly in cultivation; good wheat land potato land. Also I Will the pqrty who took tho wrong relinquishment on 320 acres Joining macklnaw by mlstako in tho Rot 'ranch. Address II. D. Herald office, cafe plcaso return it nnd oxchango Vi-ii" 1 for his own7 13-tf. , O T H IllN of IaiIh Lots o'i nucd streets from ISO. 00 to $1,250.00. Inimprovt'd from $100.00 up.. Terms If desired, 10 per cent cash, lmlame 3C pannnts. 1 12x1 0 house, big lot,$G50.00. 1 4-room house, big lot, J 1,000. 1 fi-room house, big lot, $1,300. ' 1 C-room house, two big lots, $1,800.00. V. M. MONTKMU.S. Phone 1 l.-JOJ! .Main Street. 10-tt WANTED To dispose of 350 acres best land in Klamath county, five miles from town, railroad straight through It, depot in 200 feet, power lino along one side, water enough liyuuno 1st to float Noah's ark and make mud of 250 acres. Will agree to pick and market free of charge all oranges produced on the land for five j ears and treat any real estate fakir who claims a commission to a punch. Come and get it'and bring your pockelhook along Just to make change Call at 517 Pine or 70S 9th Sts. 8-tf FOR SALE Easy terms, one block of land In city limits; buildings, well, pump, engine, garden tools, plow, horse, wagon, harness, saddle, range In house, good soli, plenty pas ture, Ideal place for chickens, rablts and cows. Inquire 705 Main St., Phono 250R, City. FOR SALE By owner, modern bun galow, 4-rooms and basement, on paved street. Enquire after 5 p. m. 1413 Oregon Ave. 8-14 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Writing desk, china closet, book case, single bed, couch and other small articles. 119 Washington St. 13-tf. FOR SALE 8 Alrdale pups, whelp ed on April 6th. Will be right for fall training. From the best Aildale strains in California. Regis tration pedigree with purchase; male $25, female $16. Address T. W. Goddard, Klamath Falls, Ore. 12-17 One-rent Snlo this week. 3t Notice Is hereby given that I will not be responsible for dobts con tracted by my wife from this date. 12-15 Charles W. Brown. Onc-ccnt .Snlo this week. 3t Serves you right Club Cafe C-tf PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 FOR HIRE Horses with harness. Enqulro Klamath Record. 10-15 Serves you right Club Cafe C-tf Electric Appliances II. Shldler CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage remov-d call b2J. Electric Wiring H. Shldler One-cent S.ile this week. 3t Printing, Stationer and office sunnlles. PIoDeor Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St. 9-tf WANTED MAN AND WIFE wishes position on ranch, man experienced in steck: and irrigation; also capable of tak ing full charge. J. Meyers, Wash ington Hotel, phone 172. 13-16 WANTED Two or three experienc ed young women to assist la checking and marking merchandise. Square Deal Drug Store. 13-14 IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL anything, see Max Weiss. He will save jou money. 13-tf. WANTED Clean rags, any klnu. Mallory Garage, 637 Willow Ave. 13-14 WANTED Boy to learn auto busi ness. Malloy Garage, 637 Willow ATe. 13-14 One-cent Sale this week. 3t FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford tour ing car. J. D. Swift, city, box 111. 13-16 WANTED Garden spading, treea and roses to prune. S. Haley, 61T Alameda; phone 237W evenings. WANTED Men for construction work, $5.00 per day. Apply Mor gan's camp, Dairy, Ore. 13-19 FOR SALE Bargain, 1 1920 Stud- ebaker special Six; am leaving state. See B. J. Martin, Klamath Agency, Ore. 7-17 Ono-cent Sale this week. St FOR SALE 55 head of stock cattle. Call at W. W. Warren,4 miles east of Bonania; if interested call soon before I turnout. 7-14 FOR SALE Good wheat and bar ley straw .$6.00 per ton. 2-tf Phone 269J. FOR SALE! Tents, O. D. blankets, comforters and all kinds of bed ding. Canvass and leather belting, pipe, boilers and all kinds ot second hand machinery. Max Weiss, Sixth St., near Ewauna Box company. 13-tf. FOR SALE The Herald will place your message in the hnnds of over 9,000 readers every night for only five cents a line. One-cent Snlo this week. 3t FOR SALE 4 saddle horses, good after stock, cheap; 6 work-horses, ready for spring plowing. Phone 296-J. WANTED TO BUY A small house with large lot, close in. Give lo cation, price and terms in first let ter. Box 99, Herald office. Sltf WANTED Rags, old newspapers and magazines, brass, all kinds ot old 'metal and salvage material, Highest prices paid. Max Weiss, Sixth St., near Ewauna Box factory. I l-tf. I , WANTED Clean -cotton rags, 5c per pound. Central Oarage. Sfr-tC WANTED Two or three experienc ed young women, to assist la checking and marking merchandise. Sqnare Deal Drug Store. 13-14 WANTED TO BUY H small house in good location, with large lot Price must be reasonable, with. terms. Address R. C. S. Herald of- . flee. tt WANTED Old plank to floor a garage. Earl Shepherd. 13-15 WANTED At Klamath General 1 Hospital, an assistant cook. Phone 5 7-J. 29tl FOR SALE 1 3 & Studebaker wa- Storage Batteries H. Shldler gon, 1 jvt narrow-urea wagon. 1 . Phone 296-J. WANTED Four live newshnvn at I the Herald office. Annlv at ones. Storage Batteries Charged..H. Shldler Hustlers only considered Used cars for sale ono 1918 wAvrpn a .,. ,, ,,.. tion. Prices are right. Central Gar-,,..., nnvfh)n - .0 - . : o .. .w. .., .U9. age. 16-tf FOR SALE One Shire stallion, six years old. Several head of young work horses. Inquire ot Enterprise Ranch, or phone 253J. 12-tf FOR SALE A double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new. Rex Cafe. 12-tf Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Space in tjiese columns at five cents a line a day, A line hei Is read by thousands every night. FARM FOR RENT OR SALE Near Klamath Falls under ditch. Ad dress R. Herald office. 12-tf 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 15th St., Port land, Oregon. tt A Classified Ad will sell it. Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST A golden opportunity to sell your home, your farm or anything you wish to dispose of, it you do not use the classified columns ot The Herald. FOUND A chance to dispose of any ot the 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 tho classified columns of this paper. STRAYED From my place about 1 month ago, 1 bay mare, branded lazy R on loft thigh; 1 brown pony, unknown brand, roached mano; 1 red bull, poll Durham, 2 yrs. old. Notify L. Schmltz, Sister's ranch, Rt. 1 13-15 Ono-cent Snlo this week. 3t A Classified Ad will sell It. ORDER NOW1!:h8F&sd?to SEED