TAUH'TtfnOT, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY,. MAT.), IMS h LIBERTY THEATRE TUB PICK OF THIS VH7TV11K8 AND A NKW ONH KVKIIY DAY H. W. I'OOLK, Owner HAItltY 110UKL, Musical Director TONIGHT r A Clever Little Comedy-Drama ( "WIVES AND OTHER WIVES." J SUNDAY ONLY J WILLIAM FARNUM $ in "THE ADVENTURER" AIwu)n dti (ln Liberty urogram HuiiiImjn tin wiui't ho tllNiiipolnfcl , . ('iiiilliiiioiiN mImiw Holiday kIiii-I Iiivc tit 1:110 III. t'oinc In tiny tlini- unit niv tho entire program About five o'clock Is a good t lino to bom the show mh tint housn Is uuvnr crowded lit thin hour This Ih u suggestion for IIiohu who Were disappointed lust Sunday MATINKK KVKIIY DAY KJtm rWMAMAMWMMMWWWWWWMMWMVWyMWWWV The Rex Cafe Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 Olympln Oyster ItclUlius Ripened Olives Hulnil Gardeners Houp Turkuy dumbo, Louisiana FUh flaked Red Snapper. Court limilllon Potatoes An Karl Cholcu of KrlciiHiuMi of Chlcki'ii, With L'gg Needles Creumed Luhslor Putties, Murlnur Stylo Roust Klumulh Tom Turkey, Oystor Drvbslng Vegetable Mashed New Potutomi, Ri-x Style Tliuliulu of Rice- DKSHKIITH Cholco of Hot Mlncii I'Ih I'lniuippln HhurlMC Itullun CuHturd, llauiiuu tinucu Cafo Nolr 'l MAAMMAArMrVMrAnMMMrWMrMArAAMMMWWWVVWVWWVVWWVM VENICE RESTORING ANCIENT TREASURES VENICE, Apr. 12. (By Mall). Now that thu wur Is ovor and Vonlcu has, recovered from tho nlghtmaro of having hur wealth of art destroyed by ahull fire or worsu still, looted by soldlerH, one by ono her trousuroH from underground collars or dlNtant galleries are being returned to their places. Ono of hur most ad nil rod posses sions, howevor, THIhu's "Assumption o(tho Virgin," which la counted among the ho vim great niatitorplccoH In tho world, the prldu of thu Vene V We Have Bought Two Tractors for No Service With Either We deliver the La Crosse to vou at our expense fat price quoted. We include extra shares so you won't have to stop the rig,to get shares sharpened. ia iic vvnc v;u uinc uiic bci, w lowing. r t; J If you have trouble with your machine, which you are not likely to do, call us up and we will come to your assistance promptly, chaminer 50c an hour for the time and 10c a mile for the distance. And We'll know what to do when we get. there.-? f DANIEL & BONANZA, MW"MBMMM'I"MMM''IIIMMMMI'M"'"M"MMWM1B mil "r. r Cocktull l'ln Money Plcklus Salad tian Academy of FJnu Arts, hi i:i boon returned, not to tho gallery, but to Uh original homo In tho choir of tbi boautlful gothlc Church of th Krarl, for which It was painted by T Uian In 1C16. Tho magnificent frame of carved marble which wuh origlnall; r 'built around It now shows off thu i iloirlous plcturo to udvantago and tho. V ono tlans uro delighted that It sin juld be restored to the position wh uro. iUs donorK and tho groat genius w hoooiu posed It Intended It to remain,. THE USE OP theso columni iwlir mako money for you. Our Own Use uie anup wmie you go on LYTLE ORE. ONLY NEXT III TO BE DECIDED IN AIR NEW VOItK, May 1 Thu first hattlu of the next war will bo fought In tho air, llrlgadlor General William Mitchell, rlilcT or the division of training unit operations, army ulr service, declared In a statement here today, In which he visualized a clocl Hlvo aerial cnnfllct. The hattlu, ho added, would nlso bu thu last ono of the war becausu the losing nation would ho hulplcHS anil tumble to con tinue hostilities after Its air fleut hiia been conquered. The ulr service chief predicted that aviation will "completely drive" huge battle cruisers, hiittleslilpH and other surface shlpa off the water In the next conflict. "A great ulr force can render surface craft Incapable of op erating ami stop debarkations from ships and attacks on shore istubllsh meiits," he mild. llrlgadler General Mitchell In his vlsuall.iitlon or tho great ulr struggle of the future described vividly the part ho believes giant gun-bearing buttle planes, bombers, rigid dirig ible balloons and armored aircraft or various designs will play In the next war. With the beginning of wnr ho pic tures a huge rioet or dirigible bal loons soaring high uhovo tho ocean and, from nests on the tops of theso, .tiny airplanes are launched, locate ttho enemy fleet and return with the information. Thu chlur air officer, working in coin act with tho army attd navy, sends his ulr force against itJio enemy. TLo Amorlcnn fighting planes drive from iho sky the unoiny pursuit and combat planes launched from the decks of eiiumy bnttleshlps. "Then comes the main attack by our air forces against the hostile rivet," says Couarnl Mitchell. "The battleplanes uro In Biiuudrons of 25 uud four of these constitute an at tack group. Circling over tho enemy fleet they maintain a heavy fire, de stroying personnel and nutl-ulrcraft equipment. "With thu gun-bearliig planes or Immediately behind them are the bombers, huge air freighters carrying projectiles welKlilJuCi.u'' '" ono ,0" anil depth bombs for effect against submarines. Water torpedoes con trolled by wireless from the planes crash Into the sides of the hostile vessels sinking the smaller ones and damaging the larger. "DarkneFS comes and when visibil ity from tho ships has become potr, huge rigid dirlgiblo balloons carry ing bombs of enormous weight Join the attack, their projectiles crashing through the heaviest armor of tho enemy ships. "As tho navy comes up to complete iliu work done by tho aerial forces tho battle Is over. Tho enemy, driven from tho air and with most of Its ships either sunk or out of action, ournuidorn. The battle has been tho first and is nlso the last of the war. Tho ienomy cannot land his forces." A Classified Ad will sell It. $500 FOR A SLOGAN The Sturges Tire and Rub ber Company offers $500 in cash for' the best slogan or trade device, advertising the Sturges Tire Sole. Ten words are tho limit of the slogan, but brevity will count with the judges. The contest runs for seven weeks, closing at midnight, May 30. No communications received after that hour will be considered. Anybody can enter. The slogan or trade device must express tersely the su periority of Sturges Tire Sole over Retreading, which was tried and found want ing. Mail your answers to Sturges Tire & Rubber Com pany, Oakland, California. That's the factory. For particulars inquire at the Klamath Rubber & Leather Co. NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS TO j'l'KCIIAHK HKWKIt BONDS I Scaled bids will bo rocolvod by tbo Common Council of tho City of Klniunlli Fulls, Oregon, until Mon- Iday, tho 10th day of May, 1920, at tho hour of 8 o clock p. m. of said day, nt thu City Hall In tho City of Klamath Fnls, Oregon, at which time and plate proposals to purchaso will bo opened and considered, for the purchase of !r0,73ri.OO City of Klamnth Kails -General Obligation bonds, paynble 20 years from dato of Issue, bearing a rate of Interest not to exceed fl per cent per annum, In terest payable semi-annually, princi pal and Interest pnyablo at tho Ore gon Fiscal Agency In Now York, state of New York, or at tho office of tho Treasurer of salt! City as deter mined by the purchaser and tho Common Council. Theso bonds are to bo Issued In denominations ot ono thousand dollars ($1000.00) each, and to bo numbered from ono (1) to llfty-one (fil) Inclusive Hald bonds aro to be Issued In pur suance or Ordinance No. 408 of tho City or Klamath Falls, Oregon. Hald bonds aro to bo Issued for tho piirposn of Installation of a Sower Systom In tho territory known ns Mills Addition of said city, In accord ant with the plans, specifications and estimates of tho City Engineer on lllo In the ofuco of tho Pollco Judgo of said city. ICach proposal to purchase said bonds must bo ac companied by a check of 5 per cont of the amount of proposal, certllled by somu responsible bank payablo to the city of Klamnth Falls. Proposal must he scaled and endorsed ( pro posals to purchase Hewed bonds.) Hald bonds aro to bo sold for cash paid down nt dnto of dollvory. The Common Council ot said city to re serve tho right to reject any nnd all proposals to purchase said bonds. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., April 8, 1020. Signed, A. h. LKAVITT. Apr. 8-May"8. In some parts of Scotland tho flsh- orinen ery frequently call them selves by their wives' surname. Thus James Smith marries Mary Green. He signs himself, oven In business affairs, "James Smith Oreen." LANDS! LANDS I Tim inllnwlnir lands, inostlv graz ing in character, are otrered for ...ib en i.i ni low nrlce. Private ownership or gruzing lands has he come a necessity. With proper cure the native grasses soon rmum uuu rinnrluli ?lnrl frnill this list BUCll lands as adjoin you. or that you can use You can buy thorn tor nine more than the cost or nomesieauiiiu. S". of NEH und E ot SE ot Sv;e 10-40-12 13. W. M. NV",; NE',4 of NEVi. SVj of NKi of Sec 10-40-12 E. W. M. KV- of SWU of Sec-20, E'. of NWH of Sec. 29, ull In 19 S II. 8 E W. M. Lots 3 and 7 of Sec. 12 (except .i0 ft. off the north sldo of said Let 7) nnd Lot 1 of See. 13-38-S E. W. M. KM, of NEU of Sec. 7, Wfe of NWU of Sec. 8-39-11 E. W. M. SWVi of SE',4 or Sec. 27; NWU or NE"i or Sec. 3 4-38-9 E. W. M. NW4 of Sec. 17-3 6-1 r E. AV. M. NWVi of Sec. 19. 3G-15 E. W. M. SWi of Sec. 1G, 41 S. 13 E. W. M. W'u, of NEV and SEU of NEVi of Sec" 1C-40-9 E. W. M. SE'4 of SWtt of S.-c. 20; N't of NW'i and NWU of NE'4 of Sec. 29. all In 40-S. SEU"of tho NWU. N14 of tho SWU of Sec. 3. 38-13 E. W. M. W'. of tho SEU of Sec. 19-40-8 E. M. (land only) NVi of the NEU of Sec. 30-40-8 E. W. M. SWU or tho NEU, Sec. 34-38-10 E. W. M. NWU I NEU or NEU. and S or NEU of Sec. 16-40-12 K. W. M. NWU of NWU of See. 10-41-12 E. W. M. NWU ol Sec. 1C-40-13 E. W. M. SEU or tho NWU and lots 1 and 2. Sec. 1S-40-13 K. W. M. S. or NVi or Sec. 21-33-S E. W. m". NWU of SWU of Sec. 21-38-9 E. W. M. SEU of Soc. 27-3 G-l 5 E. W. M. For Information see or write the undersigned. DO IT NOW! CIIILCOTE & SMITH, 27-1 Klamath Falls, Oregon. PAINTING Practical Paintlii.T. Alumlnuming or i all Iron ritures, Furnlturo Hofinish- ing aim geuerui coiiiriuniig. ir. c. tutiiiiaj OKI Itoso St. SEIJi NUHSKUY STOCK FOR. US Good territory open. Terras at tractive. Write for contract and in formation Immediately. SALKM NUHSKUY COMPANY, 1030 Chomelceta St., Salem, Oro. l(i-30t POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT ' '. , ,, JOHN VAKNKIili nnnouncos his candidacy for the re publican nomination ns sheriff ot Klamnth county. If elected I will always romembor that I nm your sor vunt, not your master. Adv. ( ?. liltOWKK Republican candidate for nomination District Attorney, Klamnth county, May 21, 1920. 'Presorvntton of lllirhts: Prevention of Wrongs." Adv. HERALD'S CLASSIFIED FOR SALE Real Estate FOIt SAI.I2- 4-room plastered house on paved street, stone foundation, has two bed rooms, bath, toilet, link, lots or built In features. Only $2000. Terms. ALHO FOR BAMS- Hunch of 130 acres with good Improvements. 4-room plastered house, good cellar, barn granary, 2 good wells, all under Irri gation except about r acres, all fenc ed, deep soil, no alkali, good drain age, fii' acres In alfalfa, CO acres plowed und harrowed. On daily auto stage Hue. $00 per acre. .1. T. WAItU & CO., 1 2C North 7th Street. 30-1 TO TUAIJE 1 now C-passcnger Mai- bohm uutomobllu to trade for light truck. See F. M. Oarlch. 27-tf FOIt HA I.IC Desirable lots close In. Also some of the best ranch land In tho valley. T. II. WATTKBS, Heal Kstate, C20 Main, phono 170M. 30-1 NOW is the time to Invest In tho Vul can Oil & das Co., or Medford, Ore. Kemember this, every dollar you liiveql must be returned to you before the organizers can get ono red cent of their money back. Stock 12 c per share, minimum blocks of 100 shares, fully paid, non-assessable. 24-5 FOR SALE Miscellaneous IF YOU AUK CONTEMPLATING In stalling a loose leaf ledger call and see tho famous Nuller Flexlpost line at Pioneer Printing nnd Stationery compuny. 12C Main St., or phono 22W and wo will be glad to send our loose tear expert. 30-3 FOR SALE Piano in fine condition. Cash or terms. Winters Jewelry Store. 29-tf BICYCLE FOR SALE Vera Den nett, 138 Vine street, Mils add. 26-1 FOR SALE 75 cots and pads, quilts, blankets, pillows and cases. Per kins Furniture house. FOR SALE Good team of driving or work horses, harness and hack, $1G0. This weok they will be nt tho old Turner saw mill; after this week they will be at Merrill. W. A. Tur ner. 27-1 SPECIAL PRICES on cots and pads owing to freight delay, had to dupli cate and novo come by express, con sequently am overstocked. Perkins Furniture house. FOR SALE One Shire stallion, six years old. Several head of young work horses. Inquire of Enterprise Ranch, or phono 253J. 12-tf FOR SALE Complete hydraulic well boring machine with engine. Price reasonable. Address Lola Otey, Dorrls, Cal. 27-3 FOR SALE The Herald will place your message In the hands of over 9,000 readers every night for only five cents a lino. HAVE YOU made that application? Cash Savings Plan) Klamath Cash Grocery. 30-5 FOR SALE Chevroletto 5-pnssen- ger, good condition, $400 no more, no less, Inquire operator Star Theatre 30-3 Storage. Batteries Charged..H. Shldler IF YOU use It In tho homo try Per kins beforo you send away. He probably has it or knows where you can get It locally. FOR SALR Oliver typewriter, used only thrco months. Inquire at 632 Oak street evenings or phone 2GG during the day. 29-tt FOR SALE A double drawer No tlonal Cash register. Just like new. Rex Cafo. 12-tf FOR SALEi GO tons ryo hay, J1G.00 por ton. Hngelsteln Ranch, Ala gomn, Ore. 29-3 FOR SALE Studebaker Six, 7-pas- sengor, just overhauled, rebored and now pistons and rings, now ring gear and ulnlon, now starter, now generator, now top and paint last fall, C Federal cord tiros, one brand new. Price SllfiO.00: somo terms, See Newt, nt the Mecca, or phone 135J. 20-1 FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Two furnished roomB for desirable parties, W. A. Del zell, 1185 Crescent Avo. 30-1" FOR RENT Space In those columns at flvo cents a lino a day. A line hoi Is road by thousands every night. WANTED WANTED Good clean rags at Pio neer Printing and Stationery Co., 126 Main. 9c per pound. 30-1 WANTED Woman for general house work on ranch, short hours, light work. Shauahan Ranch, Bly, Orogon. 28-tf -rr HI i Tl il i n" i iMgi Wanted Three chamber malda.at tho White Pelican nptel. '.-?- A reliable, capable young, jhvlj wants employment In office or'ttMr. For further Information and rwWJtt mendatlon call C. F. Trlmbltv"917 Pine St., phone 475 or 374. S7-tf i- Storage Batteries II. Shldiw WANTED A message from yoaVto tho readers of The Herald, .Hfyou have anything for sals, for renfj.loat or found. MISCELLANEOUS ? WOULD YOU SAVE 25 per cent on your living expenses? The' Caaft Havings Plan will do It. Klamath Cash Grocery. 30-5 Electric Wiring H. SskUa IF IT IR a trade you want, pboM-jtl. P PUT IN A COT and make that apar room pay. Complete outfit lor $25. Perkins Furniture house. Printing. Stationary and oftlcfe supplies. Pioneer Printing anj-8t tlonery company. 120 Mala. St ' f-tl 25 CENTS SAVED on every 'doMar , you spend for groceries. Tna-Casa! Savings Plan will do it. Klaaaata Cash Grocery. 80-6 HOUSE MOVING and roofing; 16 years experience; prices - riant; work first-class. True ft FalUftf, Phono 322W; residence 1221'PU-. ant Ave. lf-lao PHONE PEYTON top wood. '17. Electric Appliances .... .H. SkUlar. CITY GARBAGE Wbn yon mat garbage rnnovid call bZJ. LOST AND FOUNP ' FOUND Ladles -gold watcb, tnlUsl on case. Call at Herald omtf'pBd- identify. '-- LOST Yesterday, bill book ing $25 and other papers. UMTM reward paid. Return to BrMasa burg's Dry Goods Store. ?! LOST A golden opportunity ta M4i your home, your farm or anytaJag you wish to dispose of, if you dmot uso the classified columns olijlaa Herald. "". FOUND A chance to dispose Of'say. of the innumerable articles jtaat you have stored away In your clltr, attic or barn. Turn your wast. I lata cash. There Is alwayssdmeoailwte wants just what you have for ''sale. Find him through the clasatOM columns of this paper. '' r $10.00 REWARD' . Strayed from ranch , of Loaia Schmitz. 3 miles east of KlanUth. Falls, 2 bay mares, 4 sad 6 years old, weight about 900. Smallest (oaa has reached mane; other one J aad shoes on. Branded lazy R on stile. Deliver to O. K. Barn. J. W'Moor man,. ,- DON'T PUT THIS OFF Maktap- pllcatlon now. Cash SavlngajPiaxu Klamath Cash Grocery. 5;-5 GALVANIZED ; cresting or ridge roll makes aj firsts class finish for m new housN',W- make all the regular styles anal AT 1023 MAIN L. N. HAINES : NOTICE The annual meeting of the Ktaa ath Cattle and Horse as8ociatloaas' been postponed to meet at Bdnaacst Ore., Saturday morning. May 8tk;t 10:00 o'clock. 28-tf W. C. Van Emon, Secretary. NOTICETO DOG OWNEltfcilV In conformance with the prOTjs lons of the city ordinance prorluaa;'. that a license ot $1.50 be pald'oa male dogs and $3.00 on female tags; all dog owners within the incorpor ated limits of Klamath FallUM' hereby notlflod that such llceas; , to' due and payable Immediately; aad that steps will be taken at oaefor the Impounding' of all unllosaaed' dogs and their destruction according to the provisions ot the ordtnaaWt Dog owners are asked to caUat. the police department and pay 'tfcrli censo foe. "" The ordinance will be strictly & forced. Parties having dogs ,oa which they do not' care to pay'.all cense are asked to bring tuv,la-' They will be disposed of. T: H. S. WILSON, 30-3 Chief of Fjf. MILLKR'S AUTO LAUNDW. v ' K - Cars washed, greased and eaMaa cleaned. Phone 25W, DuoMta'a garage. - Klamath-Bend Auto SfNg ".ff A dally auto Btage service iaifcoir' operating between KlamatbMUs and Bend. Offices Rex cafe and, Met ropolitan Hotel. C, I, Reckarfiv ?-t -t w tIfeii&WTO- J 14 JLj U ORDER Murphey's FeecN& t 126 Soutk Sixth Si 7 NOW - it 01 '