raaErrra THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH JFALLS, OREGON friday, JUNK 11, ifla & y r Star Theatre TONIGHT ONLY Double Attraction Will Rogers in "WATER WATER EVERYWHERE" HE TOOK IT HARD Those pink "sody" bubbles guvo him the blues the other boys out KeclBtone way felt the same about it. Well, the lndicfl wanted prohibition, and they got it. But Hh ! Will Rogers fooled 'em some little plan. Maybe your Hubbie's working it on you now. Better see the picture and "wise-up." Some Fun Hinie Drama HOME PATHOS Some1 Romance SOME PICTURE! SYNOPSIS OF TEXT OF G. O. P. PLATFORM (Continued from Page 1) 1 Alto Eugene O'Brien in " A FOOL AND HIS MONEY " A Special Feature AhIiiIIc Immigrant la Bound nnd should Nt m ii I ii tu I tied. No alien should li permitted to ln-t oiiio n eltlreii unlit ho him bj romu genuinely American. The right of free speech, free prea mill fri'n assembly must tin maintain--it Inn advocacy of overthrow of gov- iriiini'Mt must not be permitted. Transportation service I bent aa- ur'd through private ownership and operation f ml Tread under proper regulutlon und control. Law agalns combination In re tit mint of trade are approved, but amendment an- hold neceary to make the business situation clear. Tim party Js pledged to prevent the evil of child labor through rigid en furremoiit of adequate lawn, , Equal pur for equal (service should rule In ufl branches of the govern ment In which women are employed. A tmtlon of hom owner I the bent guaranty of niiUntonance of the prlnrlplex of liberty and law and order. The Itcpubllcan party will opposu here nnd hereuftvr tlm acceptance of a mandate for any country In Europe or Aula FARM NOTES Tile fellow who inlnted th barn down on the old farm last spring muft have been the name chitp who, linn tho reputation for painting tho town red, A a barn painter he make a line third party In a matri monial tannle. HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WOOL ALL GOING IN VANTi:i Woman known locally STORAGE: NO MARKET, HEED DELEGATE If the duck keep following Louise around whn "be doe her Hjirln sowing and nobble up all the need an quickly a she plant them, he will able to harvest her fall crop In a thimble. FOR SALE Real Estate LOSf AND FOUND "-iiTnnnniinargiinnnin"r n n rirLanjVarr I MMAAAMAMMMAMAMAAAAAMAtAhAAfll FOH HALE In Mill Addition, four room houae with big screened porcbea; dirt cooler, lawn, (hade treea, Karate, chicken houae and park. Will aell furnished, or un furnished. Phone 383-M. 9-11 Beomn like thp landlord enjoy hla Job of visiting hi fair tenant to colect on the old mortgage. Ah, there, Jimmy funny how a pretty face can make a cruel landlord chance hi mind. If all the farmer ln those parta could net ft dog llko "Teddy," the canine with tho human brain, they wouldn't be worried much about hired men and extra band. Teddy la tho only breathing soul that can make a cow do what It doesn't want to do. Incidentally, Teddy know bow to Inkii rare of youngsters, so nil you nurse-nlrls better look out or your Job will bo taken by bright dogs who only want a bono and a warm place to sleep, with no daya off at all. FOR HALE 520 acre, about 320 In crop and under Irrigation; reat In pasture: half mile from 8. P. atockyarda at Midland. See John De- Fuy. Midland. Ore. 8-14 LOTS From f 100 up, In all part of town. LOTS On pavement, $250 for cor ner of 60x140. LOTS Inalde, $200 for 60x140. LOTS Large, Jual off paved atreet, $100 to 1250, Term 10 per cent eaab, balance la InHtallment to ault purchaser. W. M. MONTBL1UB The Klamath Development Co. 1303 Main St. Phone No. 1 7-tf WANTED Man and wife,, without ennaren, to.worion, a'iranca. Good waaea. J. P. MtAallfaT Ft, Klamath. .' l- FOIt SALE Farm Implement and 8 head of hortei; C work boraea with harnea. Alao traction engine and plow, CO h. p. Edgewood Ranch, phone 11 Fll.lUhn. ' 4-tt FOR HAI.B OR TRADE Lots .393. 294 and 39S, block 113, Mill Addition. Will trade for equity In Fresno. Calif., Improved or unim proved Address J. M. Piatt, 1125 T St.. Freno, Calif. 25-tf to clean few ruoiii for two house- of tin- annual half million pound! Dcnth of Otorge llaldwln, dele keeping rooma and wage. 74 J Wal- of woo) ,ir(cci ,y Klamath conn- gate-at-lirgo to the democratic na nu v only . 'o.iMiii pounds ha been tlonal convention, bus cause a vac I.OHT First National Hank rheck blpped out o far, orcordlng to eatl-jimcy In tho Oregon delegation which book. Finder pie a no return to 920 Walnut or to any bank. il-12 NICE I.IOIIT front room at Sir, Klamuth Ao., rate $4.00 11 WANTED Housekeeping and cook ing on ranch, cade Hotel. FOR KENT: sleeping rooma, 11.14 I'lliit, phono :.!3. 1112 FOR HAM: Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine In tery gooil re pair. I'rlc.i $2.', no Mr. Mcl'lier ion, cor 4lb and I'lne II FOR RUNT A two room unfurnish ed bouse. Quite suitable for two gentlemen bachelors., or man und wife. Enquire? evening after fi p. m. at 739 North Third street. 11-12 WANTED A helper at once. In qiilin of llirvl Rskcrr Co. 1112' WANTE1 Sawyer: one who ran keep up mill, (iond wnges. 8eu I.nFrenlrro Friday night, Motel Hall. It mate of the local Southern Pacific ollice, nnd consignment halo alto gether ceased on account of the total slump In the wool market and the vvool Is being stored. Loral wool producer say that Mrs. Fischer. Ar- 0T),n tne nmount shipped does not represent consignments to bu)era, as most of It was sent to scouring plant elsewhere from whero It will Ro Into warehouses. Leading wool k rower lew tho situation with grave concern and see no Immediate possibilities of a raise In price, al though the market la steading a little. Dumping of vjst qunntltlc pf Australian wool on the market Is blamed for tho present situation. On tip of this come the downward trend In clothing prices and uncer ulntr nil flons the lire, with conse quent rloe buying of raw material and a general scramble to not rid of surplus stock of textiles and cloth ing. The general unrertulnty has brought about n tightening of tho Thlnits ain't like they used to be LOTS A few good lot In Hot Spingc iniuK ami nni wie uivu 10 in , ,i,iih- a ,. i-f, nr, ot.ir,r,in.. "Down on the Farm." since Louise ton paVcment but going fat. Lota has become popular with the fellow, of lot between the depot and Mill She' got tho whole town sort of up- addition. Price right, term 10 per . ..., . .v.i,.rinu i,.npr ,i !cnt cash. bal. 3 payment. Phone -i. ... ,..,...,---. .....v. .. - -nr u lnlll... tint vi -I- .. ..t. ... ...B.K ..k. .. .. k.ih.l.n.H. H........ 'iiuiUKiu(,il ut I. uiiiiuntMJjc viiaiini. Watch your ep. I.uule, say we. 1-tf Never did believe that love' young dream runs rmooth, but we didn't figure that the road was quite as rough a It apix-ars In Mack Sen nett's big new five reel sensational comedy, "Down on the Farm." I causing some concern, sari the Portland Orexonlan. t'nder the law, thero arc no alternates elected for delegate. The republican have cir cumvented this by offering to seat a oiierna1es mo canuiuaie lor ucle-j i ife on tn. ,.... nlny l)e . ,0eiy gate who run next to Jho winners. thnK for them tbat ,lkell ltt bu, we coming iiko tnni i to He Hone tay vroulil rather be fitting In one of the the democrat. l.nmr,.rlnl,U nr.ttrn phnlra In thai .loony i nenire. ihukiuiik at in FOR SALE Mincellaneout NOTICE Special . sale on groceries one sack corn meal free with every $15 grocery order. Spot Cash Orocery. 10-tf WILL EXCHANGE for automobile, a good 3-room house, lot 52x110, chicken house and yard, 100 ft. from 3rd St. 321 Grant St. 10-12 LOHT Illuo Kllk vest belonging to ladle ault. Phone 47 3 J. 8-14 LOST On Conger avenue, lari knob from a bra bed.' Revrar will be paid for It return to the City Tranafer Co., 615 Main JJti . - WANTED WANTED Uy young touBlei children; a small furnhibd or un furnished modern house, clbse.ln. Apply O. L. Drammond, Herald office. WANTED Someone ' lav artTt horns to ear fnr (a small r.kll. dren. mm two nnd four year. Bog C. B Herald Office. k ,JM ALL HAXDME.V WANTED FRIDAY NIOHT All men who have, played In the lo cal band, and any new men who wlah to play IB the new organization, are urged to be at the Elk' Club Friday night l 7:30 o'clock for rehearsal. The financing of the band will prob ably be completed and It I necessary to get In shape for concert. 10-11 GENTLEMAN WISHE8 board and room with private family. Box B. 7-11 WANTED A second band oda fountain. Must be In good condi tion. Inquire Frank Robinson, War ren Hunt hospital. WANTED 2 good live newsboy at the Herald oflce. 2-tX WANTED Oroeery salesman. erta Wbltmore. Rob-2-tf WANTED Experienced telephone operator. White Pelican Hotel. 10-11 O-r O RIDS WANTKD .. FOR SALE- Young and full grown credit reins on tho blr buyers of raw ll.lKlau hare. 741 Walnut Avo. W0l ,,,, ,,. u ftn vUWnt ,,,,. .. . nge of cash affecting the Industry. FOR HALF. The democratic state central com Lib-Mr Thentre. iHiiiehinit at the '111 tacrlflco my eqully or take mlttce will bold a meeting In Port- fk. tl,e screen, than bo like ibeiL0Urln5 car .,n trade on a new S-ton : ., .. " . . , . ragcoi irucx; aiso naming jumocr folks on the screen tbat are beljg contract. Must leave town. H. M. laughed at. ,fitcrn, Klamath Hotel, Room 111, be- tween 7 and 9 p. m. 10-12 I land .itiout a week before the nation al convention and the committee will elect alternate for tho dclcg.itni. Also tho committee will mako a se lection to till tho vacancy caused by .k .Inslk. ..t tla tll.l.-lK IMI1 UVUIII Wl 11, l.tlllllfl III, jM In the democratic primaries the four delegitea-ot-lcrgc elected were Crawford. Hidden. Purdy and llald wln. Tho runners-tip were Freder ick V lloliimn ami John Rrhuyl man. Mr. Ilolman has been a regu lar attendant at democratic conven tions far years, and this I about the only recognition he hi ever leen willing to accept at tho hands of the ni My. Nrliu)lrmnn I WIlMin .Manager Mr. Fcbuyleman suddenly develop- The simple life may be lovely and F0R 8AM-Coraer atorcpayhig nature may be grand, but before you buy that little old farm and settle down to the peace and quiet and comfort 'you bear so much about, better give farm life the "once over" at the Liberty Theatre tomorrow. business right man. snap. See 1008 Main street. 10-tf Olltedge Butter for care. 202 Main St. those rbo tf Mack Sennett's comedy "Down on the Farm" will make you laugh till I FOR SALE Good Ford touring car, hock absorbers ssd s Ho. 1. tires. Inquire at 220 Main St., or Danner Patty Garage. 7-tf your aide oche we don't know that It wll make you want to buy a farm. Try It and aee. IFOR SALE 1 P.n!ck end sse 7-pas- cnger Studebaker. Imperial Oar age. 6-tf SPECIAL SALE on nil good We WCATHKU ltKIORT save you money. Sue 1008 Main Orecon Tonlcbt nnd Saturday.itrect. HAl'I.I.VH JOII WANTKD for 3'4 Jurt how hard It I going t,o squeoxojrd n few weoks ago a tho iniinager(fBr(i nnj cooler; tonight In eaat.i Proposals will be received np to Tuesday, June 22, for the erection of a school building, according to the plans and specification on file In the office of the clerk at the JOaraata State Dank. All bid to be accom panied by a certified check of 5 per cent of the nmonnt of the bid. Hoard reserves the right to reject any' and all bids. IDA D. MOMTER. 10-22 School' Clerk. WANTED All kinds of scrap Ire. old hones, n. rubber and all kind of metals. Max Weiss, th St. near Ewanna Box Factory. 24-tt WANTED Man to d"vo ranch. Phone 253-J. team on ,17-tt MISCELLANEOUS ton truck by day or contract. Ilox local producer remains to be seen A. II., Herald oRlce ll-lf. FOR HALE Mnko cash offer. loti n. cr.d.cr.i, block n. Mill Addn. i ; Good Harden soil; building site. J. ., II. Wlthnni, 772 Whllsott Ave.. l.o "" Angelrs, Oil. 11.16 O CALIFORNIA NEWS NEVADA CITY. Juno 11 Tho WANTED- Job as chauffeur or i"'rvlanr lavo approved of the trifrk drlvor. Call for Frank Hit- plans nnd specification of tho new bor at King and Woodard lllnck- bridge tint Is to bo built across tho smith simp, '". Middle Yuba river between Nevada ...i ,-v r i, . ,i..,. nu ami Yuba countloa. Tho estlmato of KEI.I.Et & HEI.LMAN, Whlto Pell- ,, ,,.,. , ,, , , , , can Hotel, will build homo tolro,t ' 2..0(I0, and the work Is to bo suit In any pnrt of Klamnth Falls. w'd for Jointly by tho two counties Rnnchrs bought and sold. Seo u for' Interested, list now on hand. I KKLLEY ft RELLMAN ,.,..,. , , , , Real Estate nnd General llrokor. OROVILLE. June 11 Clnrenco 1303 Main St. 11-14 w- Rrnoks, who was promlnont In .the ntitomobllo business In this city, . In proportion to population Swlt- Is dead ut the home of hi half-l-serland has many more deaf-mutes tor, Mr. E. Hayes, In Drowns Val than any other country. ley, Yuba county. oi ino vtiisnn league nicer mem-inj0lj,,ratl, westerly nor not Known nnu apreno nroau cast tbnusnnds of leaflets arguing Hint thn wny to savo tho country from all Ills and ailments U to elect Mr. Wilson for n third term. Mr. wind. TEXT HOUSES I will furnish nil material and build you a tent houso 10x12 with NOTICE OF SALE OK DKAIXAfiE 7-ft. walls boarded up 4 ft., matched DISTRICT liONDS .floor nnd screen door, all complete I ready to occupy for $95. Any other SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- dc."lrod slxe. one or two rooms at a reived by the Hoard of Supervisors. proportionate price. Order one to- PIANO TUNER Let me give yon a frco ratlnuite on the root of tuning nnd repairing yosu piano or player piano, ll. J. Morgan, rare Karl Klirphenl Co.. Bf7 Main St.. Klamath 1'nlN, I'hone WZJ. 9-12 Schu)lcman mado hi campaign as , . h Kiamr.h Drainage Dlstrl t of 'dry nnd move In. tomorrow. Address Klnmnth County. Oregon, at the cf-ilnqutries to "carpenter"' earo Kven flco of aald Hoard vhlch t 'n t"n Ing Herald.' 4-11 Court Houm) In tho City of Klamath Fulls, Oregon, for tho purchuso oiFOR SALE RIGHT A lot all Im 8200,000.00 of th Ponds "' "'dj proved. See. 1008 Main St. Klatunth urainago District, until me MONDALE THEATRE Where Everybody Goes FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'llio 'Vlliigiiipli Star, llcniitlful Alice .lujro, In lirr giniti'Nt sciven miiti'm 41 THE WINCHESTER WOMAN " Which N the nioro liiueultis m- iiiiiii or woiimn? rU'o "The Wlnclicstor Wimmn" uuil jtot llio answer Ami a comedy Hint Is n mi id iuio. for tho blue Illicit by Fay nt Hit Pimm ' Anil Ted White Just bark fiom Han FinluNco with a biineh of now miiiu KUND.IY HKHHUK HAVAKAWA in " A HEART IN PAWN " an advocr.to for the third term, nnd ono of tlio turprlsc of tho primary election woh tho size of thu voto ho received. When Mr. llaldwln died, leaving a vacancy. It was supposed that Mr. Holmnn was tho runnerup and. logT leal successor to thu vacancy. "Mr. Schuylcman, however, hadn't been aalcop at tho switch, and he wus tak In Just n keen an Interest In that vacancy as anyone Mr, Scbuyleman Is of tho opnllon that a tho1. voto now stands' ho. Is. about 40! votts ahead of Mr. Ilolman and, as ho vluws It, ho Is tho successor to Mr. llaldwln. Someono suggested Hint Dr, J. W. Morrow, as national committeeman, Mil (be vacancy by appointment, hut tho doctor passed thu buck to tho state committee. It Is almost a fore gono conclusion Hint If tho stato commlttoo lias to mnl;c n rholco be tween Mr. Holmnn and Mr. Scbuyle man, tho former will bo elected and the latter will rocelvo tho cold shoulder. It tho committed disre gard tho defeated candidates of tho primaries who aspired to bo dele gates, and there wera many such, thero Is no tolling who tho alternates may bo. hour of two o'clock In the aiternomi FOR -SALr A No. 1 Saxapl en tho 17th day of Julv, A D. 1920, good buy. See 1008 Main St Onlil llnn.la ava tn Iia .Intftfl .Tlllvl '' I.' 1st, 1920. and are to bear Interest I Saxe phone; 10-tf from date at the rate of six per cent BLOCKS FOR BALE, $5.00 per cord per annum, payable on tbo titst uay of January npil the first day of July of each' year. The. Hoard of Supervisors reserve ino riKiit io reieci unv ana an nro- Sposals for any reason nnd If not sat isfactory to said Board. Address an communications anti nil proposals to tho undersigned. C. R. DE LAP. Secretary of Klamath Drainage District, Klamath Falls, Oregon. June 11-July 15 MADAME IOINA KNOW YOUR FUTURE CONSULT OREGON'S REST A Classified Ad will sell It. She Was So Young And He Wai So Villainou. Yet alio foiled Iiliu! Where could she, in all her innncence, have learn ed mo inurh of worldly wisdom? Ah I That's tho secret! They all know so much more than you think "Down on tho Farm." World's greatest Clairvoyant and nalmlst, Phrenologist and Medium. Horn with double veil. Reads your entire, life, past, pres ent and future; 'advises on business speculations, lovers' quarrels; re unites tho soparatcd; when and whom you will marry; how to win tho ono you love and also overcome nil enemies; gives secrets how to con trol or influence any one you love or meet. Tells full names of any one you care to know. Her advice has saved and mado thousands. Why not youT As a seer and Interpreter of hidden treasures she has no equal See her at once, this God-given, gifted lady. All business confidential. Dally readings, Including Sunday, Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Perma nently located I. O. O. F. building, 434 Main St., Klamuth Falls. Ore. 20-20 delivered. Guthrie. Phone 483M, J. N. 6-18' Steel tanks and blow pipe made nt 1023 Main St. 4-tt FOR SALE Late model Haynes flve-passenger' "Six;" "excellent condition; been driven itery little nnd bad fine care. Can hardly be told from new car. 'WW carry tho whole family It not more than ten. Would consider smalelr car In trade. Phone 4T.CW. . 2-tf Glltedge Butter tor care. 202 Main St. those who tf Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing nnd Sta tionery company 12 Main St. fl-tf FOR RHEUMATISM try the Hot Springs Mineral Baths it Dave Turner's ranch, Langcll Valley. Ml CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removed call 62J, PHONE PEYTON for wood. r 117 FOR RENT OR LEASE RENT PARS' wlthont drivers to re sponsible parties. Ford repairs and accessories. Klamath Falls Auto Co., 1157 Main St. jo-iz FOR SALE 2,t ton truck. Al con dition. O. K. Blacksmith shop, Sixth St. 28-tf FOR SALE TENTS TEXTS TENTS U. S. Government tents. Cnuvnss leather belting, ono blacksmith out fit, two spark arresters, ono com plete lighting system. Max WeUs, 6th St., near Ewauna Box Factory. 24-tf Special Sale on groceries and flour. Spot Cash Basket Grocery. 17 FOR RENT Pnrt of business build ing. Phone 49 or call 123 N. 4th St. , 10-11 FOR RENT Pasture for 4000 hoad of sheep. Edgewood Stock Ranch. Water and feed In abundance, Hoad of Swan Lake Valley. See Rnhn phono 11F11 4-tt PINE SHINGLES. 7.00 Lakeside Lumber Co. per M. 7-tf FOR SALE Hotel nnd pool room combined, ' paying $3000 per month, $1000 clear. 28 beds all completo and full every night; tbo only hotel in the town, of CbJIoquln. We have a good clean business and will sell on Its own merits, Come and see for yourself. Chlloquln Ho tel, Qulloquln, Ore. 7-4 ANNOUNCEMENT High School Annuals for 1920 are now ready for distribution. Price 75 cents. Call ajt R. E. Smith Realty Company. 9-10 m XOTICfi P, E. O. will hold c. cooked food sale Saturday, June 12, from 1 to 0 p, m., at Roberts & Hank Hardware store. Special orders may be phoned to 237W 6r 467W. 8-11 ALBANY, Juno It. So many thefts at gasoline havo occurred in tills section of the state tho past few days that owners of cars are finding it unwise to leave them standing long in exposed places, t For Your Chickens CHICK FEED, GROWING MASH, BONE FATTENING MASH, ALFALFA MEAL, WHOLE AND CRACKED CORN Murphey Feed & Seed Stere: v.ft fi, f