The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 05, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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A IVKW ONH KVKHT DAY
H. W. fOOIJA, Owner HARRY MOREL, Maalcal Director
TONIGHT
Magnetic Madlaine Traverse in
"LOST MONEY"
A story of mom-) Iih( unit heui-t found
TOO LAT E TO ipLASSIFY
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Notice In hereby given (bat fill
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING
We take great pleasure in showing
Richard Harding Davis' Masterpiece,
"SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE"
Thin In not n wnr il(ttiri lint (he story of a dare-ileUI American
iidlntT mill tiln adventure In (Vtitrul Aiiiit.cii II In chock (nil
of loe, udvcuturf, hosiery. rii'iW, fcnrless riding, return
Everything Unit goes to make n real picture,
(UVriM'OttM SHOW HT'AKTIXfl AT ItiM I'. M.
At n-ifiit'iti irli 10 unit 2.1 rent
, Inching prlo'N in mill Jtt ii-nla
MATINI.'i: KVKHV pay
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limtern Star members are requested ,,,.n(i
to meet nt Masonic Hall, Kuoda-, lt i.
Juno C, 11(20, at 2iU0 o'clock p. m .irrin
The Macy-llalrd Comedian will
present "The Call of the Wood" to.
night and tomorrow night In tholr
did water-proof Tent Theatre.
an Intensely Interesting and
llrMnr ttHtM.ltfiiti r9 ! ,unai1lan
to attend tlin funeral of Ilrother (Jeo, k.iuZ..., . .. i. ..
T lllllflwlfl ."'i .....un. m ,vt ,htw au.,
i, imiuwin, .,.. tw w thrilling situations and unlimited
t.rrw H. ciiahtain, w. M. cpa) fonwfly throughout, together
foii itrvrj .i....i.inv ,Mm nr7 wltn leclal "enery and effect, make
im ' ,t'c,nK r(,on,S m It a moNt enjoyable evening' enter-
' "" lilntn,.nl T.I.W will InlnHM tif
to his father. Don't miss "The Call
of the Wood." On Monday and
Tuesday nail, the beautiful New
HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
FOR SALE Real Estate
FOR SALE Fariri Implements and
8 bead of herses: 6 work homes
with harness. Alio traction engine
una plow, CO h. p. Edgewood
flancb, phone 11F11. Kabn.
4-tf
WANTED A second hand soda
fountain. Must he In good condl-
r!.';,"'l.,nrbhn?nk "0,""n' W"r-.KngUnu play-Way VoZ East" will
ren iitint nospitai, ,,, ,h -! w.ii, ihi. ,..
FOR SALE 2-room bouse and lot,
corner of nth and Grant, ir.00
cash. Call at 606 Orant street. 1-C
I bo the offering.
Fl'RNIHIIKD IIOOM for one or two ""y'
gi-ntli-im-n, 1730 Johnson Ave.
Watch this
space
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WANTED Engineer; alto turn
down man for saw mill. Bee La
FrcnliTi, Motel Hall, 5
PRIVATE OARAGE for
High; phone 28KM.
rent,
100.1
5-
0AfAmmi000tw0
The Rex Cafe
Special Sunday Dinner
$1.25
MKXIT
Crak Fluke Cocktail
KOIJP
Chicken Gumbo, With Itlrn
risii
Itolli-il Bulninu. HollnniUUi- Sauce
Htlw Olives
(I'oni:ms Parlsletini')
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Rnlsil (I Hi'iocin
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Ouir-llalf Krt"1 Hprlug Chi kxn, Maryland
or .Chicken h'rlcaNvv, Kkk I'umpllngs
orChicken In 1'atlles, a la King
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New I'otatoiitjln Cream Hiring llran l.rnnsln
PKHHKIITH
Choice Amnrleil I'it-4
Vanllls or Straw brry Ice Cream
Cufe Nolr
FOR BALK 4-room modern bouse
on payed street, nearly new, side
walks and sewer In; prlco '2500,
with $1000 cash.
AI.HO
4 room huose fully furnished, two
big lots, garage, chicken yard; only
IZiHin: one half cash.
I R. K. HMITII RBALTY CO.
FOR RBNT Room for two working "" J""n plrc"
lilPM lit f. I f. Ilnuintli Ala f.
FOR BAIn fi-room modern house,
FOR KAI.i: 1 llulck and ono 7-pas-1 J'lnnlered. full stone basement, fur
enrer Htiidnhaker. Imtw.rlnl flnr. naeo heat, lot 60x187, lawn and
.f niiiiuc ircvn. biiiuwoik iimj Fvncr 111,
irlc $r0C0, with 11000 cash and
Jefferson- .balance to bo arranged
m '
age.
ROOM
phone
TO RBNT 701
2 no J.
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4 7-room plastered and fully fur
I have a nurchnspr for C in K nlshed, on paved street. In heart of
room modern house close In. J. F business district, lot CCxl20 to alley,
Magulre. 716 Main St. 5.8 K"l gsrogo with 160 gallon tank
. and pump: will rent for 1100 per
LOST 1 hav man, nen fif v.nr month ani? still retain two big rooms
I! run iloil lozv S on left hmit.1er. Listed at the yvrr low prlco of
two bars on right shoulder, white, T000; some terms.
strip on nose. Notify A. I'ipell, Pel-1 . AI.80
Irun linv r..nl B-room modern house, fine lew
'and good location at $2400, with
VANTKf 1 dozen Ialng hens and ''" rni,h anl balance monthly pay-
rooster. Prefer Rhode Island menis.
IteiU ('nil 21A Mnln Ht nhiiim iKKI I AUSO
5.g -room house at $1200, with $300
- ieh and balance monthly payments.
Foil SAl.l-'ltnmn inn iin, I R. E. SMITH REALTY CO.
It's a tnin at 14.000! half r.ih..M 517 Main St.
8 room plastered; also the most
beiutlful lawn In town. The first .ATTENTION FORD OWNERS Our
man to deposit $600 In the First Na-1 ..- 4,t h Rtmti on gnnday
tie frnm ? In 10 a. m. and from 4 nntll
tlnnnl bank to L. I),
buyer. Limited to
Parks.
Parks
days,
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L. I).
6-9
FOR SA1.K
Well bred Durham Hull, eighteen
months old, weight about eleven hun
dred. R. E. (Iraham, P. O. P,ox 273,
or;Jelehone on Ft. Klamath line.
6-9
8 p. m. No shop work done.
Patty Motor Co.
Dnnner
3-8
CAFK EMPLOYES ARE MARRIED
WANTIJD Position to care for
children or housekeeping, Call
240M. &
IILOCKS FOR SALE,
delherod. Phone
Cuthrle.
At a quiet wedding at the home of
I the Her. E. P. Lawrence Thursday
evening Mist Alma Brookfleld,
I cashier of the Jewel cafe, became the
brldu of Jack Noulton. also employed
In the cafe. Doth will continue In
' the employ of the Jewel where they
483M j N "re hl,th,, eml "X th managers
&.jg onu oiner employees.
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ciiimxjiix m:vk
llowmnii Uros are ititCiik a tnrra'
bakery In the rear of their store
hern. Clilloitilnmaile bread urn!
pattery will sonn li avulluble.
J. M. Onlilthwalto. head of larg
IokkIiir Interents around Clillu'iuin,
returned from Portland Thurluy
night uiiil went to tint ramp.
The Rev. 13. P (.insronce of Klr.ni
uth Falls mih n v.lsltor here Thurs
day. .Jon Hull Is ercctltiR a.hillillnK for
li moving picture theater.
Mrs. Clirford Tnylor of lOskland,
who wnit formerly Dorothy Veoks; is
spendliiK a fe'(cot( with .Mr, mid
Mrs. J no Hall hero '
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CALIFORNIA NEWS
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RENO. Juno 3 William Levy.
for 3S ari one of the prominent
business men of NuMiilu, died Tues
day nftuiiionn nt the age of C2 crs
fro. n iarul)sls.
' WOODLAND. June 3. C R. O'
Donnell. 'farmer was Killed ami II.
Wntiilnt, wullborer, fatally hurt n
rutult nl tieltiK run down by u freight i
I train Tuemliiy nfternoon while Wat
kliii was attemtitlnK to drive his
automobile over nycroslnK at Tun
(creil, twent mllea west of Wood-
Jiind.
Some Good Dance Records i! MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER
I Tiri, I'oa Trot On liesn.a
On the htit-tN of nln 4lnln".tru
T 'hromntp, Kiit Trot Xylophoni' Holo
i Hlop Time X) liiplionc
Put lie OOC
Put be o5C
Star Theatre
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llirJIIKST HTAXDARD PRODUCTIOXH
TKltVlIXKiini M PATRICK, Pnoi8.
TODAY AN.D SUNDAY
f (The Atiieilc.in Iltviuty)
Kathcrine MacDonald in
"THE TURNING POINT"
Wc lunc nn AutoKriiplicil Photo for the 1-iiIIch
Owing to a mistake in shipment Marguerite Clark
in
"A WIDOW BY PROXY"
did not arrive and she will be shown Monday
TWO MATINKKS Sl'XIUYj l:UO :i::iO P. M.
M.Vri.NKK KVBRV DAY
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llinninlik ODC
Kiiiet'hon OC
PiiIiIiin, I'iix'iiiI Nmellj (ttilioMi'ii
Kniinee, One Htep Nnu'llj Oriliestni
A (.'mill Mini Is Himl To Kind, Fox Tint
'IjiiikIiIi'K IIIui", Fox Trot
NEW ItECORDH AllllIVINO IX I.1MITKD (JUAXTIHEH
Square Deal Drug Store
SAFETY SERVICE SATISFACTION
During this ;
GASOLINE SHORTAGE
.
is the time to have your Storage Battery taken care of.
Constant use of your Battery to start the motor using
low grade oil soon absorbs its charge. Let us put
your Battery in first class condition. $
Prompt Service Our Motto
Batteries Called for and Delivered $
The Electric Shop
CHAS.D.GARCELON
123 S. 6th St Phone 127
Philadelphia Diamond Grid Storage Battery
Service Station
Electric Wiring, Supplies, Motors and Appliances
St Ml
FOR SALE New modern four large
room house. Inquire 403 Michi
gan Ave. 1-C
FOR HALE OR TRADE
Sblpplngton property, on pave
ment, 2 lots 60x204, with one nine
room bouse aad two 2-room housea.
Rents year round. Fine rental prop
erty or will make excellent borne.
Phone 45CW. 2-C
ALSO 2 lots C0il20, on pavement,
planted to potatoes; fine building
site. Potatoes will pay price of lota
this year. If you are an Investor or
a home seeker It will pay jou to look
this property over; terms. Phone
4GCW. 2-5
FOR HALE OR TRADE
Lots 393, 391 and 39S, block 112,
Mills Addition. Will trade for equity
In Fresno, Calif., Improved or unim
proved; Address J. M. Platts, 1125
T St., Fresno, Calif. ' 25-tf
LOTS A few good lots In Hot Sptngs
addition. A few left on Shipping-
ton pavement but going fast. Lota
of Iota between the depot and Mills
addition. Prices right, terms 10 per
cent cash, bal. 36 payments. Phone
W. M. Montellus, 1303 Main M. 1-tf
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE One 12x14 teit, T. A
G. floor, drop siding, 7-!t. wall.
Oood location. Coll Bottling Works,
between 8 a. m. and 5 p. ro. 4-C
TEXT HOCHFJ4
I will furnlsb all material and
build ypu a tent bouse 10x12 with
7-ft. walls boarded up- 4 ft., matched
floor and screen door, all complete
ready to occupy for 895, Any other
desired size, one or two rooms at a
proportionate price. Order one to
day and move In tomorrow. Address
Inquiries to "Carpenter" care Even
ing Herald. 4-11
We have Just received a full line
of Aulta typewriter and pencil car
bons; different sizes and colors but
only one grade the best. Also Peau
de Bole SILK typewriter ribbons for
the various machines; last twice as
long as the ordinary kind. Pioneer
Printing and Stationery Company.
126 Main St.. telephone 22W. 3-5
Steel tanks and blow pipe made at
1023 Main St. 4-tf
4 HORSES WANTED for sklddlsg
logs; good wages, Cal Hall Bros.
Langcll Valley. 3-S
WANTED 2 good live, newsboys at
the Herald office. 2-tt,
WANTED Orocery salesman,
erts t Whltmore,
Rob-2-tt
YOUNO LADY, experienced stenog
rapher, desires position la Klam
ath Fallx, Reference If desired.
Address II. M. W. Herald oflM.
WANTED Position as stationery
engineer In saw mill or lumber
camp. C. W. Williams. Klamath
Rooming house, Cth and Klamath.
28-5'
POSITION WANTED fly thorough
lumberman as general superinten
dent or superintendent of yard aad
shipping. Am .thorough Inspector of
all grades of lumber. Open for Jaly
1st. Address White Pine, Herald of
fice, city. 2-10
WANTED A middle aged lady
wishes a position as cook ofl a
rancb. Enquire Con Curtln ranch
Merrill route. 1-5
WANTED All .kinds of scrap iron,
old bones? rags, rubber and all
kinds of metals.. Max Weiss, 6th St.,-
near Ewaunn Rex Factory. 2 4-tf
WANTED Man to drive
ranch. Phone 253-J.
team oa
17-tf
YOUR WEEKLY CHECK Llmlteif
only by ability and time devoted to
selling our trees. Complete linn all
varieties backing you. Write for
terms. Start immediately.
SALEM NUR8ERY COMPAS'Y.
427 Oregon Bids;., Salem, Oregon.
3 1-7
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RHEUMATISM try the Hat
Springs Mineral Baths at Daa
Turner's ranch, Langcll Valley.
Ml"
CITY GARBAOE When you
garbage removed call 6 2 J.
want
Printing, Stationery aad oftlea
supplies. Pioneer Printing and Ma
tionery coaspaay. 136 Mala, St. t-t
PHONE PEYTON for wnaeT 1ST.
FOR RENT OR LEASE
FOR KENT
Pasture for 4000 head of sneea.
Edgewood Stock Ranch. Water and;
feed in abuadaace. Head of Swan
Lake Valley. See Rafaa phone llFll
1 -u
FOR SALE Reed team of young
mules well matched and broke. C.
C. Ferris, Bonanza. 2-5
FOR SALE Lute model Ha)nc
five-passenger "Six; excellent
conditien: been driven very little
and had fine care. Can hardly 'be
told from new car. Will carry tho
whole family if not more than ten.
Would consider smalelr car in trade.
Phone 4G6W. 2-tf
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooas,
one or two awatlemcn. 728 Sec
ond St. l-'
MADAME IOINA
FOR SALE MoW boal on Upier
lake or will trade. for auto. Ad
dress's Herald office. 1-7
FOR SALE or trade, three work
herses: Enquire 917 Pine St.
1-5
FOR 8ALE 24 ton truck, Al con
dition. O. K. Blacksmith shop.
Sixth St. JS-U
FOR SALE
TEXTS TEXTS-TE.NTS
U. S. Government tents. Canvass
leather bolting, one blacksmith out
fit, two spark nrrenlorH, one rout-
pleto lighting systom. Max WeUs,
Cth St., near l.'wnuna Hoi Factory.
24-tf
Special Sale on groceries .. and
flour. Spot Cash Basket Grocery.
17
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Wutch fob, black ribbon,
three gold Ls connected; stone in
cache. $25 reward. Leave at Her
ald offlce. L. L. L. 4-9
LOST Ono brown home, four years
old; branded II on left stifle, lie-
ward for information. C. L. Holll-
day. 4-C
LOST On Conger avenue, largo
knob from a brass bed. Reward
will be paid for its return to tho City
Trnnsfor Co., 615 Main St. 3-tf
iOST About two weeks ago. be
tween Main and North Twelveth.
pair large spectacles. Finder please
call Number 16 Loomls building. ,
I'lione 44. 2-s
KNOW YOUR KUTIJBB
CONSULT OREGOX'S BEST
World's greatest Clairvoyant aad
"almlBt. Phrenologist and Medium.
Horn with double veil.
Reads your entire life, past, pres
nt and future; advises on business
"peculations, lovers' quarrels; re
unites tbe soparated; when aad
whom 'you will niarry; how to wla
the one you love and also overcome
ill enemies; gives aecrets how to coa
trcl or Influence any one you love or
meet. Tells' full names of any one,
you care to know. Her advice has
saved nd made thousands. Why
not you? As a seer and Interpreter
of hlddon treasures she has no equal.
Sco her at once, this God-given,
gifted lady. All buslacss confidential.
Dally readings, including Sunday.
Houta 10 a. m. to S p. in. Perrau-1
nently located I. O. O. F. building,,
434 Main St., Klamath Falls. Ore.
20-10"
WANTED
WANTED Woman wants work aa
cook on rancb, with good wages.
Inquire 705 Main St. 4-5
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WANTED By responsible client to
rent a house of 6 of 8 rooms close
in; furnished or unfurnished. J. F.
Magulre, 715 Main St. & 3-5
TEXAS COLLEGE HAS
PRACTICAL COURSE
'AUSTIN, Texus. Jane 5. Young
women students In the homo oco-nomlcs-dopurtment'nt
tbe University
of Texas ure leurning bow to cut thai
cot of foeilluB a family. At the be-
ginning tho prime thing Is to got s
meal, but toward the finish of tho
count 0 tho young woman has also to'
turn out the tlntshud product cheap.
Tho university expects its young
experts to cut about half off tho cost
of a lunch by switching deserts and
leaving off biscuits. Hero Is a sam
ple of Its betoro and after college
menus:
For 45 cents a pljito for four per per
eons: Salmon croquettes, mashod
potatoes, iced tea, tomato sulad, bU
cult, strawberrlos and Ice cream.
Fpr 24 cents a plate for four per
sons (toward the end of tho course)
creamed tuna fish on toast, French
fried potatoes, apple and celery nai
ad, hot tea, lemon pie.
Toriy" AJax,tbe California middle
weight wrestler, has been mafcl8g a',
flna'ahcwlng In nla recent boats 'n
the East. His win over John Kilonls
at Boston-was a clever bit of gra,
p'"- ! Hi . r.,4!
For Your Chickens
CHICK FEED, GROWING MASH
BONE FATTENING MASH, ALFALFA I
WHOLE AND CRACKED CORN
1'
K Murphey Feed & Seed Store
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