The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING. HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIDAY, MAY, II, ,11
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SINNOTT
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HE HAS ALWAYS STOOD BY YOU AND.KLAM-
ATH COUNTY
HIM NOW AS NEVER
X
J AFFORD TO WEAKEN
POWER IN CONGRESS BY VOTING AGAINST
HIM? REMEMBER THIS IS NOT A MATTER
OF POLITICS, IT IS A MATTER OF NECESSITY
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY YOUR COUNTY A
NECESSITY THAT CALLS FOR US TO EUILD
UP IN WASHINGTON ALL THE INFLUENCE WE
CAN. STAND BY YOUR COUNTY. WE KNOW
SINNOTT WILL STAND BY YOU.
(Contributed to tho Hlnnott Campaign liy The evening H'irald)
MONDALE THEATRE
Let's Go Where Everybody Goss
To the Mondale Theater
rillllAY AND HATVHDAY
Hnrrt llrmlr lni III one of her lvl plrtuiv-t
"A YANKEE PHIXfK-S"
Anil n BihmI Mmk Hrniiru (.iiurdy
,Alo (kMirioi Htaikiir mid Ills acrtrdUit
llitnili)' Vy Ml tin' IMiiiiii
Trd U'lillr III nil Hip InIi-i lllu(rnlcil vm
Dtn'l Ml Till. Kh.w
('inning Miiiulny, May S.litl,
I'MUllur rnilc.-tik In "HAI'llO-
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The Herald tIU you today's
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Beginning Jilne 1, the monthly subscription
rate will be...:. 65 cents per month ,
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For Your Chickens
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KLAMATH COUNTY NEEDS
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CAN YOU
MIS INFLUENCE, HIS
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news today not tomorrow. ;
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Watson, thu Los Angoles Hiuu
henrd, now admits nlun murders,
Wliy doeiui'l l;n admit thorn all am)
liu timid with It?
Tim l.llcrnry Digest Informii iik
Unit wo nuud KoIIkIouk itnflalutlon.
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?.vcrv linirnl J rnfielim ifinni lV. Inif
conroMMhaftliln-h a new oniMH WOJILDaWQUIWELCOMK
HIM WITH OPEN -ARMS. Never
Coming from Thu Literary Digest
linwuvitr. ilnttinnilM lliiif wtt miv n
'iiiMiuro of nl'umiloh to It. so let's!
I ok Ihto It for. few minutes and
mio If uo ran d!(iWr Just what Hell
Cuius Uaflaliitlon la. ' '
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i.iiri ..uik i mj i4im; mnr wiim (iriv-
lug a rented Flivver to Merrill when
r.uililfiily ho heard 11 Iiolno llko
P'Htnl shut, 11 nil on Investigating
found Hint Ellnbtith's loft hind leg
had gomt out of 1'initnlsslon. In other
womIh thu tiro wan flat Now that Is
whr.t wo would cull I )-f littut loti of
Rubin r. Rubber with all (ho wind
(.III of it.
I Ko we would naturally presume
that Religious Deflutatlon would be I
Religion with all thu wind out of It.
and If It In. bring It on Immediately. ',, """ 'Tu . .
un that .mind good to u.. " '' you; nnd ho W,M tell you yonr
Information wbk wrong, and that you
! 'do not need to do any of thcae thing
: There won not very much wind In ,0 on lh(J tfo io
the Itnllglon that tho Man of Galilee
gnvo u. over 2.000 year. ago. and.' Dut htr, romM ,)onf a prcgbjr.
whl'h If followed would do woy tofnn hmhtr nd ho wl ,e y(JU
with n whole lot of tho ntrlfe and tur- ,at , 0hor two m both wrofJg
mull In the world today. There waa,0 hag ,h(J 0JJ.y fChl wny And M
nothing of the fanatical or I'npmc-lthafa tho way goo. only multiplied
Ileal about that jellglon. Ju.t a pure. ttbout co m.g for thore aro abou,
a'lrplu lining doctrine, which had .B00 ,.. ..,.,,,,.,. nm, .,,,...- ,h
for ll object the other fellow and not
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unrn ni'n nil wie I'llli-.
And the toauty of Ilia d:ctrlno was
that It was no pructlrnl that He lived
It Himself r'ght hrrn upon earth as
n Man amor.g men. A carpenter by
trade, working among other carpen
ters, tiding n bard ilny's work for a
well day's sey ' cboed Ills fellow
. i
men and tre world at largo that
lat Icils
ng to jot
wan poMthlc to I've a life plcail
loth Hluiifslf oi.d V.'n Uod.
I True It J 1q fnlibed u.p by dying
n martyr' death, but take Into
stderat.'on tho gr:s savagery of the
times In nhlch He lived. Just Ima
gine a mob who could take pleasure
'in drhlng nails through the hands
and fitit of a helpless Individual
while they had him strapped and
ropvd.
CHICK FEED, GROWING MASH,
BONE FATTENING MASH, ALFALFA MEAL,
WHOLE AND CRACKED CORN
'Nothing could ho too rotten or' hor
rifying for a bacchanalian mob llko
that to do. Hut listen to ma folk,
that nor I of n thing rould not he
pulled off those day. True- It In that
thuru Ik un element among us who
ma no tnoro enlightened now than
they were then, hut that clement In
In thu very small minority.
If the Man of Galileo were to coma
hack HEiiln today and llvo thfl lamo
life tbnt h lived then; ana preach the
IinbloYlr1ntf - thatWrreachcrl then,
i u"KKl ,,,at'
I
t"' tl'nl lM:trlnB He" preached hu
.been mi illy proitltuted I rite that day.
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(yn uner scci.nas sprang up, im
ii f I or
Uin linn aprung up until the
itiour uratHir after tlin truth Ik lout In
" ",ftM r CTVVlU aaa doctrines and
j,'""'" ""' ru"-'" """ "".
doesn't know which way to turn.
do to the Baptist and auk him
what to do to ho (in tho safa sldo, and
hu will tell you that you mint con
form yourself to tho doctrines and
rules luld down by bin church and
you will lio all right.
Now go to tho Mothodlat brother
nml nnk him tho nnmo (uostton and
lull t.lan uiUm tn llnnlLl t,inlk
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7...., . (.M...k .v. in lug ..Bit.
one.
No, folk, It won't go. It's a funny
thing that the Man of Galileo never
'even wrote His creed down In black
'and white at all. Kver think of
that? He lived It Instead.
So wo guess The Literary Digest
right. Let's let all the wind out
our present day religions, and get
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inon seone thai was given us so many
A'," a " nal on work
con-jbelier. .
The trouble with ua today Is that
wo are money-mad. There isn't a
business man In Klamath Falls today
whovls not pretty close to tho profi
teering line. Uut what good does It
all do? We can't take cur wealth
wlth.'us when wo go. We might be
u bio' to buy a little higher priced car
down here but we can't take that
with us either, as gasoline Is pretty
Inflammable Eo what's the use.
Lone Star Is no prophet but he pre
dicts that sooner or later a spark will
ilgntto tho powder-keg of American
civilization and It will go up In
smoko. That Is, unless someone
takes n tumble to themselves.
Out In passing, I wonder If you
ever heard the story of the well
dressed young lady who hailed a
four-wheeler to tako her homo In.
Just as sho was getting In she noticed
tho horso getting very restless nnd
frisky. This rather alarmed tho
Indy who was somowhat timid, nnd
turning to tho driver sho said, "I
hopo you won't run away with mo,
sir." Tho cabby heaved a heavy
sigh. "No, mum," ho replied, "I've
u wife nnd five kids at homo nl
ready." Tho tanning of OBtrlch skins Is a
growing Industry In South Africa.
Tho first paper mill In America
was erected near Philadelphia In
lCOO.
F I It K
Does tho word strlko torror to your
heart, or Is jour property protected
sutllclcntly by Insurance) In a rollablo
company? In tills day at high cost
of matorlnl, scarcity of homes, no
ono should leave tliolr proporty un
protected. Let us'oxplaln to you tho
spcclnl Insurance system under
which wo protect your homo In tho
lending Insurance companies of
America. James H. Drtscoll, Room
4, Loomls Building, Phono 432.
TKXAS STAR OIL COMPANY
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havo now established a branch office
at 61S Main St.. Klamath Falls, with
Mr. W. W. Dulette In charge, and
will offer to the people of southern
Oregon nri opportunity to Invest In
Oil .Lands of Texas, tho great oil
state, :ln 5-s.cre tracts and up at 112
por acre.
ID'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
FOR SALE Real Estate
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roil HALE ALFALFA I.AM)
SW U of NW ', Sec. 4, nnd S A
of NH and SKh"t of NW , Sec.
ft, all of Twp. 4I,Tltnngo 12, Shasta
View Irrigation District; an Improv
ed, farm. Nolo rioir'map. 3S per
aere, $2!J0Cr can remain 3 years, bnl.
Al'so 8 V of NB U of NK'VJ nnd
all' that part of the BK of NB A
lying north of Adams canal, all In
Hoc. 1, Twp. 41 South, Kongo 11.
Uordcrs canal and can Irrlgato now.
Partly cleared and fenced. $850
cash.
AIo B of NB ,i, Sec. 17. Twp.
40 South, flango 10, near Stukcl
brldgo, 11250 cash.
Land Is going, up everywhere.
Abovo Is best prices and terms.
Agents protected. No better buys
outside of Miami, Flo., where you
may address me. B. (I. Argrave.
19-23
koii ham:
Jtnnch Lands
and
City Prorerty
T. II. WATTEHS '
Ileal Estate
C21 Main Phonel'OM
11-tf
LOTS A few good lots In Hot Spines
addition. A few left on Shipping
ton pavement but going fast. Lots
of lots between the depot nnd Mill
addition. Prices right, terms 10 per
cent cash, bal. 3C payments. Phone
W. M. Montellui, 1303 Main st. 1-tf
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOIl SALE One Hupmoblle , B-pas-
senger In good shape and cheap.
Terms If desired. Mallory Oarage
Co., 637 Willow Ave. 20-251
FOR SALE CHEAP Barn to be
wrecked; good lumber. E. Qlnlltch
18-22
FOR SALE At the Kattcnborn res
idence, Merrill, Oregon. 12-foot
power windmill, slx-tined Jackson
fork and cable, mowing machine, 1
hay rake, single buggy and harness,
Dots washing machine. 17-22
FOR SALE A few pieces of house
hold furniture and a wicker baby
buggy. J121 Walnut St. 20-22
FOR SALE One 1919 Hudson Super
6'7-passenger, Al shape, $2,250.
One 1913 Bulck. good paint, good
tires. A) shape. Be sure to see this
one If you want a good, cheap sec
ond-hand car.
One E. M. F. 30. One Ford deliv
ery wagon cheap.
In fact anything from Fords to
Cole 8's-notblng better.
C. Ij. McWILLIAMS, M Slain
Phone 1C9 15-22'
FOR SALE) 490 Chevrolet, good
condition, run about C.000 miles.
Wolford & Wann, Yalnax, Oregon.
17-22
FOR SALE Ford car. Inquire fire
chief's office, City Hall. 15-21
FOR SALE Seed Potatoes. Rob
erts & Whltmore, 6th and Main.
- 14-tf
FOR SALE Holsum bread lie n
loaf.
SPOT CASH 11ASKET GROCERY
S22 Kltfmnth Avo.
? Why Pay More ?
May 14-Juno 14.
Special Salo on groceries and
flour. Spot Cosh Basket Grocery.
17
FOR SALE 1920 Chevrolet, first
class condition. This Is a bargain.
Central Garage. C-tf
FOR SALE The Herald will place
your message In tho bands of over
9,000 readers every night for only
five cents a line.
FOR SALE A paying business.
Must sell owing to other business.
Right man a snap. See 1008 Main
St. 19-22
FOR SALE Oldsmoblle S In first-
class condition.
Ono Cadillac, same as new.
,Seo J, B. Auten, phone 452M.
19-24
ONE GOOD CAR for salo or trade.
Must ko tbU week; can be seen at
613 North 10th or call at 906 Main
Phono 459. W. II. Ross. 19-22
GALVANIZED inON Sky Lights and
Cornices mado at 1023 Main street
L. N. Hnlnes. 19-tf
FOR RENT OR LEASE
FOR RENT Room for
1736 Johnson Avo.
gentlemen.
18-22
FOR RENT Space In these columns
at five cents a line a day. A line
hei la read by thousands every
night.
MISCELLANEOUS
Printing. Stationery and office
suppllea. RIoneer Printing and Sta
tionery company. 126 Mala St 9-tf
PHONR PEYTON for wood. 187
CITY GARBAQE When you
want
garbage removnd call b2J..
W' 1 v !?...... J?Ji-f-1 tO-iv id..'''-'! -" i -ft
murDnev reea & deea dton
WANTED
WANTBD Information as to the
address of Jerry Sullivan whose
address .wan. Kdmath ' Falls soma
years ago. Address B. W. Spauldlag,
National Metropolitan Hank build
ing .Washington, D. C. 20-24
MAN AND WIFBi wlihca position em j,
Irrigated or stock ranch. Address
Ilox J. M., Herald office. 20-24
WANTBD Young girl to help la
housework and take care of child'
rcn In small family. Call 63G Kiev-'
enth fit., phono 67J. "20-22
WANTED Wicker baby buggy, rea-'
sonablo. Phone 378J. 20-21
WANTED Plain sewing. Addroat
box 323, or call at 802 Conger.
19-21
MAN AND WIFE wished position la
camp or hotel as cook and wait
ress; capable taking charge or sman
camp. Phone 172. 20-24
Man nnd wife with email family
wants steady work on farm, near
school. Life experienced; wlfo good
cook. Reply box L, Herald ofTlce.
19-2J
WANTED
Good camp blacksmith. Work la
eludes horseshoeing. Pcrmaneat
place with free rent to right man.
NINE LUMBER CO, Ilox 1126, city.
20-11
WANTED Porter for general work.
Also a dishwasher. White Pelican
Hotel. 19-1
Two men desire work In boarding
house In lumber camp ns waiter.
State salary paid. 6 care Herald.
19-11
WANTED Party to farm 80 acre
Irrigated land on,e mile from
Macks Cash More. Inquire "8heeta"
Link Rlvir Electric Co.
WANTED Man to drlvo team on
ranch. 'Phone 253-J. 17-tf
WANTED 4 or 5 room house fur
nished or unfurnlsbi-d. by reliable
party: references furnished. Replj
Dox M, Herald. . 15-tf
WANTED Man to drhre tram
horse; good wages, steady wort
Big Lake Box company. 13-21
WANTED A message fcm yon tr
the renders of Thu Herald. If o
have untitling for tale, for rent. In
or found.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Yesterday brlndle kail p
10 weeks old. Liberal reward for
his return to 213 Cedar; or phona
516. 20-11
i
LOST Crank for a Kelly trnek
Finder return to Western Tranv
fer office. 18-tf
LOST A golden opportunity to t
your home, your farm or anything
you wish to 'dispose of. If you do i-"
uit the classified columns of T"
Herald.
FOUNI A chance to dispose of a
of the Innumerable articles tl
yon have stored away In your cell
attic or barn. Turn yonr waste It
cash. There Is always someone w
wants just what you have for sr
Find him through the classlf
columns of this paper.
NTItAYKD
Strayed from our mill at Mead'
Lake May 17, one sorrel horse, f
seven, weight 1700. Brand bar o' -and
undernerth letter E left b'-.
Notify Nine Lumber Co., Ilox 11
City. 20
CALL FOR MONTHLY MEETING
OF CHAMBER OF COMMKRl
The monthly meeting of the Kir
nth County Chamber of Coramer'
has been postponed uptll 8 p.
Tuesday, May 25, at which time
resolution will bo presented
amend tho constitution so as
change the' namo and functions
the 11th committee, making It the
committee on statistics nnd InfornT
tlon. Instead of social.
By ordeT of the President.
O. C. APPLEGATE. Secretary.
MADAME IOINA .
KNOW YOUIt FUTUHK
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World's greatest Clairvoyant t
Palmist, Phrenologist and Medium ,
Born with double veil.
Rends your entlro llfo, past, pr
ent and future; advises on busln
speculations, lovers' iuarrols;
unites the separated; when a
whom you will marry; how to
the one you love and also overco
all enemies; gives secrets how to c
trcl or Influence any one you love
meet. Tells full names of ariy c
you care to know. Her advice 1
saved and made thousands. ' W
not yon? - As a seer and Interpre i
of hidden treasures she has "no eqc ,
See. her at once, this God-glv
gifted lady. All business confident '
. Daily readings, Including Sand
Hours 10 a.m.to 8 p. m. Perr
nently located I. O. O. F. bnlldlw
434 Main St.. Klamath Falls. O '-
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