' '"1 - 1 4- : fkn noun THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, HAT ft, MJ . r k AT THE LIBERTY CONFERENCE ON TRADE PROBLEMS SUNDAY ONLY . o Fall the mat fJ .cettiea, actiaff, stk streafth, Ihi FESSION." If lar. af 11m tfcy, mm nrpaiMt eaes aaa eftraor.laary eYa i eroJactioa "THE CON- twice, jrea three with it's hageaa ti mora i .It real dramatic trkasphs of yean m hriags yea afchei east el star phywi heaaW hy Atrw Cretgt f ai fUliM! Actors HENRY B. i WALTHALL itt Star of "Tike Bin f a Natloa" la IJJlll.Ull - N The Play YouTlNever . Fovffet MO matter what atatiea iN ia life, he you rich, paar ar rfaaVaMa, ao attar what yoar eraaaV aa RMttar what year Mama of jastke, asrcy or retri bat-on, hare U THE PLAY far yea. Just Remember Tliis Yea wfll tea the treat WALTHALL, knlUaat Star af the world's mightiest photodraraa, "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" in thu play, la wVah orWca coaoodo that Walthall doe hi greats Brilliant Calf Marvellous Scaneslnsplrlnrf It's a play that hares the lastsaet af the banian; lifts ep to aetata the asirrar that relists erary trak of poisloa, love, fassaaiHj illai ta aiarlawhn with trssaaaaiiai sanisase . aesi taasest aetiea yeo've ever witassaas. ea the silver aareea. DO NOT MISS THIS WONDERFUL PRO- sWCTfONI Dimud by Btrtram Brock Produced by As NmtUnal Film Corporation of Amtrtca from Ifat KW$ grml Mas play thai trrattd a ttntatlon throughout Amtrica. Prmmltd by Cserge M. Davit. If YOU Miss This Great Piny You MISS One Of The Greatest Photo Dramas In Years v- 8AN FRANCISCO, May S.Amer Itii'h now world truilo problems uru to l discussed at tho National For hIkii Triiilo convention to ho hold hero May 12-lfi under tliu auspice of I Ihi National Foreign Tradu coiiii ill "Tho.Kffecl of Doing a Creditor Nation" will lot thu convention llll'IIIO. American foreign traders, Import Til imd exporters, from ull tho states, from in nations on tiro Pacific mid from parts of Kuropo urn ex pel tiM lo attend. Convention offi cials expect between 2, GOO and 3,000 delegates, Importiinco In attached by offi cials to thin year's convention for, tlmy say, it will ho confronted with problems encountered In thu flrnl big enr of tliu iiov American merchant marine npernlliu: In tint first year of open world trade competition slnco I'JH. A m one tin! convention nrwiloti top Ich will Ihi "Kimdmiieutals of Our Foreign Trndo," "Financing Foreign Trailu Polities," "Need for n Iur gaining Tariff." "llmikltiK Horvln. to Foreign Trado," "Thu (leneral Press J and tint Foreign Tnulf," "American Tradu wild Itinoila urid "Tim Mor "lintit Marlnn." Jmni'H A. Fnrroll, Now York, chair man of t ! National Korean Tradu council mid president of thu United Slates Steel corporation, will prvxidu. Anions apeak em nrlieduled nru V. C. Itcdfleld, former wcretary of com inerce; Captain Holier! I)ollar, Han Krunrii.ro Hlilpplne fiinn; William Sproule, prCNldent Southern I'uclflc Railway Co.; I)r .Henry Suzzallu, preHldunt 1'iilvemlty of WmihlnKtcn, Seatllu; It. M. Calkins, vler presi dent ChlciiKo, Milwaukee & St. 1'nul Hallway Co.; J. S. Drum, first vlco president American Hanker' uocla lluii, W. I. Jtaiindcra. president American Manufacturers' Kxport as sorlutlon, and Dr. D.ivld I'. IlarroWB, president University of California. This ear's convention will hu tho letiMith held by tint council. Lust year' meetliiK was In Chicago. De troit and New Orleans Vant thu 1921 meeliut;. herald::; classified FOR SALE Real Estate AVXVWVMVVAl I'Oll ICC.N'T One l-room liouw cloe In, furnlnlinl. One A anil nun H rtxim neir Iioiimvi for mile, hliliely modrrti. One il riMini lioimc, rloo In. for mile; Immediate h4-mIii on any of inn niHivii property. I inn ImllilliiK one I riKim nnil one riM.m new lioue. An) nun denlrlnt; it Mildly iikmIi-iii liome. uujr ono o tlii'Mi ilurliiK (oiiHlrurtlon. May Imio nny rentotuilili) rliniiKeH mndo rtllli out cot, on any of the nbutr proper ly; renvnimliln lenilH ulll In) kIvii. HV.n. It. CIIA.MIICItl.AIV 1211 Credent Are., phono 327W. IturliiK working liourn I nmv Ihi found on the tork nl corner of (inmt ami Hlh St. ' 7 tti j v WANTKU-TO Bf frOSl S0SM M who has a lumber m Iog;pail tar auto truck. Address L. 'A., saro Mst Id. ,T'Ml r y yOll HAI.i: ICO acres stock ranch; with or without 230 head of cattle, on SpriiKUo lllvur. Priced $3000; some terms. A. C. Olcnger, Cbllo jul n , Ore, C-8 I WIU. HAY 4.00 psr M.ia lumber trom thy milt to Bat Hldlne. O. K. Haskell. MsedMl. "f'MH Klectrlc Wiring LAMM Tba OaSteg . aaV, Sasal tyln la DutUk aal Kasagst wala) rw H.aBH m .. M frlntlng, BUtioasrr suppIIm. Floaeir Prtatlag aai nonary company, us Mala at. i ff IIOU8K MOVING and roofing; -If years experience; orleM. . flahsi work first-class. Tras A Fattlaa. I'hono 322W: rseldaaM lllLPlaaS ant Are. 1 It. late I'HONK PEYTON for vasaT 1H LOTS A few nood lots In Hot Spins; ailillllon. A row Iiirt on Hhlpplns; ton pavement hut koIiik fast. IxHn of lots liotw-een the depot and Mills addition I'rlces rlxht, terms 10 per cent cash, hal. 3C payments. I'hono W. M. Muntellus, 1303 Main St. 1-tf OOOI) I'AVINfi IIUSINKSS, corner store, must sell owing to other business. To right man a snap. See 1008 Main St. 6-8 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOll BAM: l'ure bred Uuroc Jer sey plK, uro C weeks. Can be registered. Also team marcs, wolfbt about 1&00 each. Kenneth Gordon, tlprlnc Lake road, routo 1. 7-10 Ken llioe new Knox Cnpi at K . K. K. Store. KOH. HAI.K My household furni ture; leaving town. Call at 314 Lincoln St. 7-8" KOH SAM-: Ono new Sinner hem stitching machine, complete. In qulrn Mrs. O. II. Ilrcnnoman, 216 8. Orungo at., Medford, Ore. 7-11 VOll SAI.K Well bred Holstoln bull, about 2 years old, for 180. Call and see this animal as he Is worth double tliu utuount asked. Krank .Moorland, at old Walton ranch, Altamout. 8-10 KOIt SALi: 1020 Chevrolet, first clas condition. This U n bargain. Central tlnrage. C-tf Till; I.'Si: OK these columns wllljfi00D opportunity to gel apart iia!e uionoy for you. menl ,10Uf0i cagy tcrml A j, r WANTED A message from yea, fa tbe readers of Tas HsraiaV' hare snrthlag for sals, tor raal or found. CHURCHES JOIN IV H m h t UHIIHVII.LB, May S. leaders of caarenes, and women's clubs and to sial workers bene are engaged iu n sttywide drive to Indues residents ot tVoulsYlllir to Join In a campaign to iiitdown tbs coat of llrlng by cur tailing reckleaa buying at high prices. of representatives of many civic or Thousands havo already Joined and It I hoped eventually to enlist 200, 000 prsons, Tke movement was Inaugurated by I,oulsvlllo club women. It was en dorsed and given Impetua by tho Presbyterian Ministers' circle, the Crescent Hill Forward club and tho Coufurncii ot Social Workers. Churches have approved It and Unit ed Trades and Labor assembly und tbe Uulldlug Trades council buvu been asked to Join In a permanent organization. It Is proposed to organise u Cheap er Living coinmltteo to bo composed m00fi0i0i0i0)0m0fvi0fWiiv&vmf0wwtfjwAwwwAAAAA The Rex Cafe Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 Olympla Oyster Cocktail HOU1' Chicken, Ouiubo, With Rice HKMHIIKH nipe Olives . Sweet Pickles HAI-AI) Fresh Crab, Msyonnalao m hn VIV SWM. KNTIIKKH Your t'hoUv oft Chicken Fricassee; Parlslonno Iloast Llttlti Pig, Applo Sauco linked Hum, Orange Uluco ' VKOKTAni-KH '"' flnowflake Potatoos Htoamod nice "- DKHHKRTH ' Your Choice oft Chocolate Cream Pudding Hot Mlnco Plo Ice Cream KanliatloiiM Mayor Oenrgo W. Hiulth has given the movement a Boml-nfflclal en dorsement by nnnminrltiK his adher ence und Mrs. Smith ban promised that her household will he conducted so near ns phkhHiIo iiIoiii; thu linen of economy Hiiucexted by thu promoters of tliu Idea, Thu drive ugalnit reckless buying Ih headed by tho Itev. Dr. Charles W. Welch, president of the l.nulsvlllu MlulHterlul association, who is aided by' it committee Inrludlni; In Its mem bership a Human Catholic priest und i) Jewish rabbi us well ns representa tives of women's elubs. "Iluy no new clothing, Mines or other wearing apparel." Is the -first plank In the ou uomy platform. "Woar what " ubavo, no matter how jHlinliby or out of nlylo, ' It continues ami uddH; "Heduco tho consumption of moat in each household; abstain from candy, soft drinks and other confections; deposit money In tho bank und keep n record of monoy saved through practicing economics." "If tho people of Louisville will taku this movement seriously," said tho Uov. Dr. Welch, "wo actually can forco down prlcen hero on tho neces- Hiirlen of life. Persons generally nro spending money like drunken sail ors; labor, which Hliould ho produe Ing essentials, is duvoted to uon-os HontlulH. This Ih not tho tlmo for ovorullH, oxcept for working pooplo, Wo don't want fads what wo do want is at least 200,000 I.oiiIhvIIIo neonlo to Join this campaign. Lot's miiko il it badge of honor to wear old clothes, carry lunches to the oftlco, abstain from sweets und buy nothing not uliHolutoly needed. Tbon watch 'prlcoH drop." During tho last century thu fum oiiH Yellow river of China has clutng od ItH coui'so moro than it scoro ot tlmurt, and now Hows Into tho bou through it mouth 300 inllon distant from that ot 100 years ago, XOTICK INVITING PROPOSALS TO I'URCHASK HKWKIt ItOND.H Lyle. C07 High. 7-8" U8KII PIANOS Four good ones, guaranteed and at fair prices and terms. Earl Shepherd, S07 Main. 6-12 RYB HAY for sale, $ir..00 per ton. Call llugelstlno ranch, Algoroa. 6-17 FOR SAI.K Upright Piano, good condition. Mrs. J. II. Hamilton, 4-10 Sealed bids will bo recolvcd by tbe Common Council of tho City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, until Mon-i day, tho 10th dny ot May, 1920, at thu hour ot S o'clock p. m. ot said i day. at thu City Hall In tho City of, time and placo' proposal's to purchase !cor- 9t nnJ Jefferson will be opened and considered, for tho purchnso of sri0.73n.00 City ot Klamath Falls Cloneral Obligation tifittitu rtitit.il.L. t( vnnra fsiti ilntn nf Issue, bearing a rate of Interest not 'FOR SALL One roan Durham to exceed 0 per cent per annum. In-k. ,,UI'' r'K'8tor.?aI Scol8h If,dl,le turcst payablu semi-annually, prlncl-! ; .21401. Priced reasonable for pal and Interest payablo at tho Oro-il"Ick sale. C. M. Held, thrco in les gnn, Fiscal Agency In Now York. 'ngt of Merrill. 7-U stnto of New York, or at the office of' ; " ilin TrniiHiirer of .ilil Civ as deter- "" "'"" i iuii iu mi tuuuuiuii FORD SBDAN for sale. Call uftcr six. 4i: Oak St.. 7-13 Cash or terms. Winters Jewelry 9-tf tttlnn.l In llm mirMinanr nnil Hip Common Council. These bonds are Store. to be Issued tn denominations of one n . ... .... thousand dollars (11000.00) oaeh.'S'oraKO Batteries Charged..!!. Shldler and to bo numbered from ono (1) to titty-one (Til) Inclusive Snld bonds are to be Issued In pur sunnco of Ordinance.. No. 408 ot tb City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Said bonds nro to ho Issued for the purposo ot Insinuation ot n Siwer System In tho territory known as Mills Addition of suld city. In accord- nuro with tliu plans, specinranonx FOR SALB A double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new Rex Cafe. ll-tf Home CIamk)' Spring Shoes at K, K. K. Store. FOR SALB 1 Chevrolet, cheap, some terms. Bnaulro at Auto and estimates of the City Engineer Spring works, south Sixth St. 5-10 on file In tho olllco of the Police Judge of said city. Each proiwil to purchnso said bonds must he ac companied by a check of d per cent of tho amount of proposal, certltled by soiiio responsible bank pnaldo lo thn city of Klamath Kails, Proposal must bo sealed and endorsed (pro posals to purchnso Sewed bonds.) Said bonds nro to bo sold for each paid down at date ot delivery. The Common Council ot said city to re sorvo tho right to reject any and all proposals to purchase said bonds. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., April 8. 1920. 8lgnod, A. L. LEAVITT. Apr. 8-May 8. FOR SALB The Herald will place your message tn tho hands ot over ),000 readers evory night for only five cents a lino. FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR LEASE: For one, two or three 'years, 80 acres of good land about 7 miles southeast ot Klamath Falls. undor Irrigation. Hood proposition to right party. Seo A. L. Wlsbard.U. S. R. S. building, or phone 118. 6-8 ROBERT S. FRY General IiiMiirumv InvestinentM Tel. 27:l-J 707 WA81IINOTON ST. Klamath. I'ltllt, Ore. , FOK LEASE 2200 acres ot flno ' meadow land best In country for I sheen, not less than 4000 head. Plenty ot running water and outstae range. Phono &13 or 185, Fred Duke. 618 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room : for lady or gentleman, phone, bath and furuaco heat. Phone 43G. I ' ,6-tt Electric Appliances Mt CITY OARBAOE Wasa yea ssrbsse t-movl call blJ. ' ' WANTED WANTED A msa to do amorse m Hotel CblleQula: afcaawkeerf and room snd 140 psr Bioott. 7-1 WANTED 2 S msa to do ftck sbovel work oa atata Inquire supert&tsadaat. Pallaaa..Baf Hoardlnr House. . Tla w .'.-;.. WANTED Partner wltk capital legitimste moaer-sauac Hon. Ample opportaaKr. lam perience. stroaasst iBVsetlastlea vited. Mllltoss of oHsn slfeag s ' vested. Bos 'I" HstSlgaMa -l!l WANTED Mm aad wMa.to on ranch nesr Mldlsad. Il Alex Davis, 1721 Mala street. OH joar Straw or K. K. Store. Hft WANTED A P man. D. and and Main. aad Clsaaiac 3 WANT to build railroad contract, long asperisaea; to box 217. isa?-' "Wim WANTED Womaa for " house work on ranch, saort aeaM, light work. ShaaalMB Raasa. VR; Oregon. -M( Wanted Three ckaaibar the White Pellcaa kataL Storage Batteries S4 LOST AND FOUND. '1 LOST .Yeiterdar, robaMy.eaMas-lv street. Elk's tooth caara..M Indistinct Initials. Rswart If rshisai ed to this oMco. " " ' i-l LOST A goldsa opportualty ta Ml your home, yoar tana or aartklaa you wish to dispose ot. If yea ae aal uso tbe ciassinM coiassaa oi Tea Hcrsld. v FOUND A cbancato 4laaaao ( aam esshS Turn your 'waat teak. of tbe lanameieala artlclarl you have stored away la yaer.i attic or barn. Turn yoarwaati cash. There la always sesisaaa' wlMk ... f, .iLt mA nf L """"'"" ."" f"-.T- """ L.lnrl him lh.AU tlt columns ot this popsr. TUNER COMING (- One of the best Blaao tuaecaoa tkf coast will soon make his kea4gasHH era with tbe Earl BkapkanltCei Tuning will be la anr part 'at'tfee' county, provided that tharo era' ernl parties requirtag work la neighborhood. writs.' paoaa leave orders at 667 Mala Stj? Shenherd Mualo Mors 3 GALVANIZED I cresting or ridge roll clrtMM finUh for a make all the regalor atylaa AT 10tt MAHt ,-- L.N. HAINES r '--ap.ai Klamatk-BcM. Awo; A dally auto stags sarrtsrigaaw operating between. IUaaU4Llrfctt and Bend. Offices Rax sals aW-Batt ropolitan Hotel. O. I. XsckaiC I !J . I ' '! . Tetau at. actaaa lar MILLKIVB AUTO LAUNDItY Cars washed, greasod and onglnos c.leaned. Phono 25W, Dunham's ga.ugo. 24-tf PAINTING Practical Painting. Alumlnumlng of nil Iron fixtures, Furniture Reflnlsh- Ing and gonornl contracting. II. C. TUTIIILL 9ia Itoso St. FOR RENT Space In those columns 'at five cents a lino a day. A line hoi Is road by thousands every night. MISCELLANEOUS Piano TtinliiK. Burl Shepherd. 6-11 Duxbuk and Kampit Qutlag Wear for men mul women, now arriving at K. H. K. Store. SELL NURBKRT flTOOKYOK t Good territory opea. tractive. Write tor contract1; formation lmmsdlatalr. HALRM NDRSMtY COMFAXT, 1030 ChemeksU It., sle.a.Ora. . VBQ lKLlTICAIi ANN' JOHN FARNRUi QUICK 49. SERVICE transfer; phone 6-11 announces his candidacy for lha ft, publican nomlnatloa as aaoiil af Klamath county. If elects I M always remember, that I ass yoar mn vant, not your master. Adv.,., ' A C. O. RRO WKR , Kepubiicsa saadMHM.tor District Attorney. Xlsati May 21. 1920. "PrsssrratlM Rights; Preventing af Wreaas,' ik"i aur TTtSSR -iT- m -'fX