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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1920)
s Acnp np THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THUfWDAV, APMIj 29, 1MW k TSfa mi in WVWWWMWVW ...1-t--)n)J-nnrnnJt---r The Second Saturday's MONEY - SAVING SALE u AT West End Cash Grocery Our sale last Saturday brought to us a number of new customers who took advantage of the money-saving opportunities offered. On Saturday, May 1, we shall again offer you the highest grade of foods at prices you can not afford to pass. Keel Ribbon Coffee, the pound 49c Motor Coffee, the pound 50c Crescent Coffee, the pound 42c Hills Tea, in pounds, either .the Japan or English Breakfast grades at, the pound 58c Royal Club Tea, either Japaii or '" t English Breakfast grades, the pound 58c California Grape Fruit, 4 for 25c Standard peas, doz $2.10 Case $4.05 Standard Corn, doz $2.10 Case $4.05 Standard Tomatoes, 1 doz $2.15 Case $4.10 A splendid grade of Oysters, small in size, best foj soups, Can, 25c; dozen $2.95 Picnic Hams, the pound 43c Light Weight Fancy Bacon, the pound 53c All goods in which Sugar is largely used will, advance in propor tion to the advance of sugar. Now is the time to lay in a supply of Preserves, Jellies and Jams. We Welcome you to our store whether you come to purchase or not, West End Grocery PHONE 388 1jXTVri''MMMMMMMVVMMMMVMNAMMrf'MVMMW FOR SALE 104-ft. frontago on Klamath Ave, across from Ford carmen lllllldlnr Apt nnlrlr nnH xnll confident will com- or nee. W. E. Perkins. City Milk Depot, phono 29CJ. 21-tf VAUDEVILLE FOR -THE MOW Klamath Falls picture fans arc go ing to be treated to another step for ward In the development of tbo mov ing picture business In this city. The lutest Innovation Is to ho the Inaug uration of vaudeville by the Mondalo theatre Jack .Monroe, owner of the ,M on da If, has associated with him Ted White, who Hill handle the bringing to this city the vaudeville acts that he Is mand p.icked bouses for the Mondale. Doth Mr. and Mrs. White have had long experience before the footlights, and this they are going to use to good fadvantage in the selection of such aits as will insure bucccss to what "may be considered ono of the most daring Bteps taken bypicture houses iu this city. If it is demonstrated that the time Is ripe for such a program and the initial attempt, meets with the suc cess Its promoters believe It will, then the owners of the building housing the .Mondulo will enlarge It so as to lmr a sc.itlng capacity of 1,000 and make it me of tlie most attractive show houses between Sacramento and Portland, The plan Is to have vaudeville every night, in addition to the pic tures, changing the program three lime a week. Such changes as may be necessary tp meet the new plan will be made In the theatre and eve effort will be made to keep the skits and pictures up to the very highest standard. Messrs. Monroe and White are enthusiastic over their new un dertaking and are confident that the pvople of the city will give It suffi cient support to warrant their em barking on the bigger program they boe under consideration. HERALDS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate AAAAAMMWWWVMMAMWM TO TRADE 1 new 5-posscnger Mai- bohm automobile to trade for light truck. 8ce F. M. Garten. 27-tf FOIl SALE New plastered 4-room house, bath room, closet, largo at tic, sleeping porch, buffet kitchen, enameled white. Garage. Call at 235 Michigan Ave., owner. 23-29 FOR BALE A. double drawer No tional Cash register. Just like now. Rex Cafe. ,. 12-tf FOR SALE 2 Ford speedsters, Al condition, with new factory bodies. 1 1918 Maxwell, good condition, two extra tires. Klamath Falls Auto Co., 1157 Main. 26-29 FOR SALE Ford car In good condi tion. C. B. Crislcr, 325 Fifth St. 26-29 FOR RENT OR LEASE JUST A FEW ACRES of potato land left, t 150.00 ner acre. Have sold 72 acres at this price.. Choice bldg. I lots, jour price, your'terms. Why rent. Phone 1, 1303 Main St. W. M. .MOXTELIUS. 19-tf TO RENT For your spring houso cleaning Thor Vacuum Cleaner. Delivered and called for any place, one dollar a day. Call 49, Klamath. Electric Co. 28-30 FOR SALE If you are looking for a nice modern, up-to-date D or C room home, brand new, ace John E. Dreher, 1134 Grant St. 19-tf SAYS VALLEY IS HELL WITH LID OFF LOTS Lots of Lots Lots on paved streets from 150.00 to $1,250.00. Unimproved from $100.00 up. Terms If desired, 10 per cent cash, balance 3C payments. 1 12xlC house, big lot,50.00. 1 4-room housq, big lot, 11,500. 1 5-room house, big lot, $1,300. 1 G-room house, two big lots, l,S00,0O. W. M. MOXTELIUS, Phone 1 1303 Main Street. 10-tf 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 FOR RENT Space In these columns at five cents a line a day. A line hei is read by thousands every night. WANTED WANTED Woman for general house work on ranch, short hours, light work, Shnnahan Ranch, Bly. Oregon. 28-tf NOW is the time to Inest in the Vul can Oil & Gas Co., of Medford, Ore. Remember this, every dollar you Invest must be returned to you before the organizers can get one red cent of their money back. Stock 12 Vic per share, minimum blocks of 100 shares, fully paid, non-assessable. 24-5 Wanted Three chamber maids at the White Pelican hotel. 28-tf. EXPERIENCED GIRL wants house work in small family, good wages and treatment expected. Write box H, Herald office, giving full particu lars. 28-30 WANTED To dispose of ,350 acres best land in Klamath county, five miles from town, railroad straight through it, depot In 200 feet, power line along one side, water enough by June 1st to float Noah's ark and make mud of 250 acres. . Will agree COLUMtiVS. O.. Apr. 29. The V.-.IIpv of Ten Thousand Smokes near to pick and market free of charge KoDlak, Alaska, will see no more of oranges Produced on the land for , ' .., "ve years and treat any real estate Its discoverer, Robert F. Griggs, pro- fakir wno calms commission to a feasor of botany, Ohio State univers- punch. Come and get It and bring ity Prof. Griggs, who describes the 'our pocltetbook along Just to make valley as "hell, seething hell, with ,. A reliable, ,; capable young lady wants employment in office or store. For further information and recom mendation call C. F. Trimble, 917 Pine St., phone 475 or 374. 27-tf WANTED Cook for ranch. 363. Phone 27-29 WANTED Small furnished house or apartment. Consider baying. Frank B. Robinson. 26-29 WANTED Garden ploughing. In quire Eagle Peel room. 27-29 IF KIDNEYS ID DUUUUIDU U Take Salt ( flush Kidneys and neutralize Irritating acids. i Kidney nnd Bladder weakness re Hiilt from uric acid, says a noted authority. Tho kidneys flit or this acid from the blood and pass it on to tho bladder, whoro It often re mains to Irritate and Inflamo, caus ing a Burning sensation, or sotting up an Irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to sock relief two or throw times during tho night. Tho sufferer Is In constant dread, tho wator passes Bometlmos with a scalding sonsatlon nnd Is very pro fuso; again, thcro Is difficulty in avoiding it. Hlndder weakness, most folks call It, because they can't control urina tion. Whllo It Is extremely annoy ing nnd sometimes painful, this is really ono of tho most simple- ntl montH to ovorcomo. Got about four ounces of Jnd Salts from your phar-l macist nnd tako a tablcspoonful In a glass of wator boforo grenkfost, rontluuo this for two or three days This will neutralize tho acids in tbo urlno so It no longer Is a source of ( Irritation to tho bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, barm less, and Is mado from the acid of grapes and lumon juice, combined with lithla, and is used by thousand's of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by urls acid Ir ritation. Jad Salts Is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Hero you hnvo a pleasant, effer vescent Eithin-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. " COLORADO GAINS WATER SUPPLY DENVER. Colo., Apr. 29. The water supply stored on the various watersheds thruoghout the state this spring Is greater than it was at tho samu time last, according to the re port of snowfall lu elevated regions of Colorado Issued by the local office of the United States weather bureau. Whllo tho snow on somo of the watersheds is below normal, the amount on others Is abnormally henvy. Tho avorngo water content on tho watersheds durlncr March this year was 5.91 Inches while In tho ,, MONDALE THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Harry T. Morey in "THE GAMBLERS" When millionaires fight they fight in-the dark. This picture turns a light on night scenes behind bank doors Also Fourteenth Episode of "Trail of the Octopus" Only One More "WHO IS MONSIUR X? Bobby Vernon in one of his pleasing comedies T- same month in 1919 it was only 5.13 Incites. The record snowfall occurred on the Yninpa and White watershed where 48 Inches, having a water con tent of ,9,88 inches, fell. In the Gun nttfyi, district, a fall of ,40 inches .of. snow was recorded. The Grand a tershedajso received an unusually, heavy full of snow while less than, normal fell on the Arkansas and. North Platte districts. The seasonal flow in the Colorado river will be nt least 30 per cent greater! than normal, it Is estimated. M. M. E. ? V LANDS! LANDS! 'Thdrfollowlnc lands, mostlv craz ing in character, are offered for quick sale at low price. .Private ownership of grazing lands hus he come a necessity. With proper tare the native grasses soon return and flourish Select from this list such lands as adjoin you, or that you can use. You can buy them for little mora than tho cost of homn.stuurilng. S& of NEU nnd E of SEU of Sec. 10-40-12 E. W. Al. NWU; NEtt of NEU. S of NEtt of Sec. 16-40-12 E. W. M. KM of SWU of Sec. 20, EM- of NW'i of Sec. 29, all In 39 S R. 8 E. W. M. JiQta 3 nnd 7 of Sec. 12 (except 50 ft. off tho north side of said Let 7) and Lot 1 of Sec. 13-38-S E. W. AL KVi of NEtt of Soc. 7. W of NWVS of Sec. 8-39-11 E. W. M. SWU of SEU of Sec. 27: NWtt or NIS'i of SOC. 34-38-9 E. W, M, NWU of Sec. 17-36-lr E. W. NWU of Sec. 19, 36-15 E. W. SWU of Sec. 16, 41 S. 13 W. M. W4 of NE and SEU of NEU of Soc. 16-40-9 E. W. M. SEU of SWU dt Soc. 20: Nif, of NWU and NWU of NE'i of Soc. 29, Ull 1)1 40-8. SEU of tho NWU. NV. of tho SWU of Sec. 3, 38-13 E. V. At. . W of tho SEU of Soc. 19-40-S 13. W. M. (land only) NVj of tho NEtt of Soc. 30-40-8 E. W. Al. SWtt of tho NEU. Sec. 31-3S-10 13. W. M. NWU : NEU of NEU. and SU of NEU of Sec. 10-40-12 E. W. Al. NWU of NWU of Sec. 10-11-12 E. W. Al. NW.U of Soc. 16-40-13 E. W. AL SEU of tho NWU nnd lots 1 and 2, Soc. 18-40-13 E. W, AL 'S of NV6 of Soc. 21-33-8 E. vy. AL NWU of SWU of Sec. 21-3S-9 id. W. AL SEU of Soc. 27-30-15 E. W. M. For Information see or write tho undersigned. DO IT NOW! CHILCOTE & SMITH, I 27-1 Klamath Falls, OrogonT the lid. off," says five trips to this desolate country atop the earth Is enough and that he is "ted up on it." During the coming summer Prof. Qriggs expects to complete his book describing this valley cf mystery and the eruption of Alt. Katmal nearby. WANTED Plnwlni- to An with change. Call at 517 Pine or 708 9th I tractor, any amount, anywhere, at StS. , 8-tf nnv time See J. S. Mills & Son for I information. 23129 FOR SALE Miscellaneous BICYCLE FOR SALE Vera Ben nett, 138 Vine street, Alils add. 26-1 FOR SALE .75 cots and pads, quilts. Dianxets, pillows and cases. Per kins Furniture house. MANY YEARS OF . - TROUBE ENDED When we received the following letter from Mrs. C. J. Hurd of Wit ir Springs, California, we were rath er skeptical ast to the statement It contained bo we had one of our men make a personal call on Mrs. Hurd and she verified every statement. Thp latter follews: "For 25 years I suffered with rheu- i50. This week they -win be at the matism, I was never out of pain and old Turner saw min. aUer tnls week my limbs were so sw-ollen I seemed tnt5y wm be at Alerrill. W. A. Tur deformed. Could only stand on my ner- 27-1 feet for a few minutes at a time unit was almost a hopeless cripple. I had ; IF" YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL uiiiuiu, oetj iuuji visa. jit? win save jou money. 13-tf. VANTED Rags, old newspapers and magazines, brass, all kinds, of old metal and Balvage material, Highest prices paid. Max Weiss, Sixth St., near Ewauna Box factory. , 13-tf, FOR SALE Good wheat and bar ley straw ,6.00 per ton. 2-tf . . Ehone 296J CLOSING OUT the remalndflrof:fish.,l- . . . rz .j---i-- ?' ing tacKie at cost. .The Jackson f Store, 335 6th St. 7-29 - iV ' FOR SALE GooOeam. of driving or woric norses, harness and hack, given up all hope and life held no pleasure for me. During all these years I tried many remedies, spent months at the hot springs and was treated by physicians, but temporary relief was all that I received. I had PIANO FOR SALE In fine condi tion; also one row boat; 50-gal. galvanized Iron gasoline tank. In quire Airs. J. H, Hamilton, 9th and Jefferson. 27-30 SPECIAL PRICES on cots and pads llttle'faith in Antl-Urlc at first, yourowing t0 frelght delay nnd t0 dJp. claims were so mild I seemed to eet,cote and have come ,)y espress con. sequently am overstocked. Furniture house. Perkins wprse after using the first outfit, But I continued and the results were wonderful, tho swelling in my limbs disappeared, the pains ceased and IlFOR SALE One Shire stallion, six VUUIU WUIIl WUJIUUl U LUUV. ,VUU stormy weather and exposure do not affect me In "the least. It has been qver a year since I stopped using Anti-Uric and I have had no troublo whatever. Aly weight has increased from S4 to 170 pounds, 'I eat what- years old. Several head of yeuni: work heses. Inquire of Enterprise Ranch, or phone 253J. 12-tf FOR SALE Ford Sedan, run two months; starter, s demountable rims, crnnd ttrpR. 1 tipw snnra HrA eer I please nnd am as nctive as a , Phone 243. 27-29 Kin in jut teens. x owe uii my -health and hnppiness to Anti-Uric, for SALE Complete hydraulic nnd do hope that those suffering i -well boring machine with engine with rheumatism will not neglect this' iriC0 reasonable. Address Lola wonderful remedy, for I know it'otoy, Dorris, Cal. 27-3 cures." l This Jotter should provo to the skeptical thut Anti-Uric is tho master of rheumatism in all Its forms. No mnttor how long you hnvo suffered try Antl-Urlc nnd if it does not glvo leliot your money will bo rofunded. This cortalnly is a fair .offer and shows we have faith in our remedy. Get an outfit of Anti-Uilc today from Tho Star Drug Company and give It n trial. LOST AND FOUND LOST A golden opportunity to soil your homo, your farm or anything you wish to dispose of, it you do not use the classified columns of The Herald. FOUND A chance to dispose of any of the innumerable articles that you have stored away In your cellar, attic or barn. Turn your waste Into cash. There Is always someono who wants just what you have fbr sale. Find him through the classified columns cf this paper. FOR SALE Tents, O. D. blankets, comforters and all kinds of bed ding. Canvass and leather belting, plpo, boilers and all kinds of second hand machinery. Alax Weiss, Sixth St., near Ewauna Box company. 13-tf. FOR SALE Tho Herald will plnco your message In the hands of over 9,000 readers evory night for only live cents a line. . FOR SALE 4 saddle horsos, good nfter stock, cheap;' G work-horses, ready for spring plowing. Phone 296-J. - i rf- Storagej:B8U$r)es H. Shldler WATEB'rrA' messhge from you to BWrefttteM of The Herald, if yom LitriVtWne for sale, far rent, lost' ofr t oftndlb." ' , , m iripMIS ISCELLANEOUS HAIR WORK of all kinds done; Switches and hair pieces sold; combings made to order. Phone 247W. 28-30 IF IT IS a trade you want, phone 41. PUT IN A COT and make that spare room pay. Complete outfit for $25. Perkins Furniture house. Printing, Stationery and office supplies, Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St. 9-tf HOUSE AIOVING nnd roofing; 15 years experience; prices right; work first-class. True & Falling, Phone 322W; residence 1221 Pleas ant Ave. 16-lmo Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf Electric Appliances II. Shldler CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage innovtd call b2J. Eloctrio Wiring II. Shldler A Classified Ad will sell It. THE USE OF these columns will make monoy for you. FOR SALE 1 3& Studobaker wa gon, 1 3U narrow-tired wagon. Phono 296-J. Storage Batteries Charged..!!. Shldler IF YOU use It in tho homo try Per kins beforo you send away. Ho probably has It or knows whore you can get It locally. DANCE Saturday, Alay 1, Klamath Agency, music by Peerless orchestra of Klam ath Falls.' Supper will be served. Ahtlotlc 'benefit. , 28-29 Klamath'Bend Auto Stage , A dally auto' stago sorvlce is now operating between Klamath Falls and Bend. Omces Rex cafe and Met ropolitan Ho(el. C. I, Reckard. 27-te S E E D ORDER NO W Murphey' Feed & Seed Stor6 , , , ') 'M Simh Sixth St. PhorM 7