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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1920)
w. K 5, V ntKMMT, AtTOCST II, 1M0 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON iwmh ronn & r'.-w. . The McCormick and the International An Unbeatable Combination THE OLD STANDBY, THE McCORMICK glres fatlsfactlon to farmers today Just at It did when .father and grandfather used It many years ago. Modem improvements havo mmlo II supreme. We have. Two McCormick Binders One McCormick Mower Several McCormick Due Harrows on our floor for Immedlato delivery. You'll Imvo to hurry It you want cno of thorn. jmjuiAn.n.nnrLji-n.n.ni'inriririrr rii'ii"i" ,------"------------------------ The International Tractor is First in Strength and Safety Firt in Versatility First in Economy And first In the Reed grace of every farmer who has used onn. The International make plowing, sowing, cultivating, harvesting, pamplng and many other lines of farm work surprisingly cny. Wo have four R-lfi International traders loft, and will he glad to explain Its numerous good points to anyone. Interested. OLIVER AND P. O. PLOWS are the-most substantial In the farming world today. Wo ran con- latently say ''We Sell Them," ior they are in great demand nmong tho farmers of this county. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY For nil kinds of carpenter work call R37J. 1-ct mo estimate your build ing. 13-H FOR 8AI.K $r.00 Monroe, roadster. Al condition, self starter, cdcctrlc lights, now top, tiro tubed, nnd other accessories. Inuulro .Upp's Jewelry Store. 13-13 WANTKD At onre, two experienced grocery men. Houston A- I'hclps. 13.17 FOK IlKNT Nedroom; 1143 IMne. phono .11711. 13-H WANTKD Fosltlon ns stenogrn pher: 737 Ninth St. 13-1!4 LOST One spotted pig between Miller hill nnd North IllYorsldn. I'hono 195M. 13.18 00k00000j0j000000V0 WE HAVE FOR SALE A USED CLEVELAND TRACTOR la ftrst'-flass working conditio. This la aa excellent tractor, and cam be boaght very rro(mably. Call and let s show H to you. J. S. Mills & Son 6TH and KLAMATH FOR HAI.K Kdlton Diamond Disc phonograph, with records. Phonn OSM. 12-14 FOR RENT Room for gentleman only. 1103 I'lne St. 13-17 A RCAIj RAROAIN room housa west side of rlvor, 4 Iota Improved with shndn trees nnd bearing fruit, chicken ynrd and garden, Owner any sell now for 11,500 ennhi Modern It room, house, hear 11th Ht,. l'rlro 3,U00, $1,500 cash; terms: ALSO ' 50 X lot rnrner tot, nn Sixth street, prion $1,000, half cash; -ALflO-50 X 100 on Sixth street, price $3,350, half rush. IWI'l. IMMUIIDUM. Swnnson Rulldlng Phonn 4M 13 MONHV TO MIAN WANTED High school hoy who wants to learn the drug business. Slendy work until school starts. Ar rungements mado for after-school worlc. Star Drug Co. 13-14 Will party who took a child's wagon from the old Meadow take mill site pleasn return samri. If ( s re turned thero will be no names men tioned, hut If not. tho party will be prosecuted to the full extent of tho law, as we know who took the wagon. MRS. GERTRUDE BROWN. 13-1K Hf ' tBSSSSSSSSBSSSS k. iaassW bHLHK (aTSBhHV GIGANTIC SHOW l. MOOSE HAM FOR SALE One Improved lot. good and cheap. See loos Main 8t,l 3-14 aaaaBsaaBasasEsaesaBsaiBaawk FOR 8AI.E 3 stores; paying bus iness. Will sell or trade. Reo 10ns Mala St. , 13-1? BUIT CASES AND RAGS We save you money. So 1008 Main St. 11-14 It you need money for hulldlng purposes, Improvements, or to pay off it present loan, call at this office nnd talk over the Enutlnhte plan, A limited nnmber of loans will be made on- well located residence property within the sower district. You ran payJl back In small monthly Install ments covering a long period of jenrs Wo represent the Equitable Savings ft l.oitn Association of Port land, nnd cun promise quirk service. Our charge are reasonahle. s CIIII.COTK A SMITH 633 Main St. 13-14 4.4.s. .!. ( !.' -H-41 ' NKWI.YWKDH Wll.li HF.MIDK IX KLAMATH COUNTY Robert ti. Button, sou of Mr ami Mrs. Frank Sutton of Modoc Point, and Miss Ethel- Flxley of Grants Pass, were married nt Ashland. Oregon, August 3. They will make their home In Klamath county. ATTEXTIOV FOR SALE 3 tlrtt-clasa cows, all young and good heavy milkers. Can be aeen at vacant lot next to Mr. TM.sp's, on South Riverside road. Close In. 13 WANTED Girt to work In dining room. White Lunch. 13-18 WANTED Woman to do washing, Ironing, and cleaning. Phone 136. 13tf FOR BALE: Cheap, second-hand Dodge touring car: good rubber, fair mechanical condition. Address T. S. Hatchings. Algoma, Oregon. IMS, WANTED 30 cords of four-foot body wood, to bo cut from live trees. Hlrvl Raking Co., Klamath Falls, Ore. 13-15 fautatarfmtke ffti TUlltWI NfeWEDISON tUrti,mtmt Let o Aowjou how faith fallylheNewEdisoobringt eat the wbUe distinction m tea between two fc morja violfaa. KLAMATH FALLS MU8IO HOIKE I Klamath Falls comes under the sway of the mysterious Friday night, August 13th. Charles Clifford, world famous medium, and his com pany of mjslery workers, stage a great free exhibition In tho Moose hall. Five hundred extra seats are being Installed to handle the cr6wda which this big free show will draw. Ism will be explained and demon oye can see, every phase of Spiritual Ismw III be explained and demon strated. Three great main feat ures, the receiving of messages, the great cabinet mystery and spirit slate writing go to make up the greatest part of a two and one-half hour show free to all. No children under 16 years of ago will be ad mitted. Advertisement. FOR SALE Two swell little co lonial CAtfAVJMi nnn.fialf Mn.L from the White Pelican hotel. These are re-Duiu nouses, nut are just like new; bavo hath, toilet, lavatory, hot and cold water, rahlnitt kltrhima closets, beautifully decorated, ce ment walks, etc. Arc complete and Just the plsccs for young couples vhn want In h rlnan In. Prlj . $3,3GO.O0an d $2,500.00; terms; -AWO-FOR BALE One of the best large corner nn Klamath A,,,, t.a.i the location for a fine garage. Price la.uuv.uu; terms; ALSO FOR HALE One of the nrettlnst residences on the hlch school hilt. has 7 roAmi. rtirnarj flrA.niMA garage, extra large lot. trees, lawn! and owner will sell furnished If itn. sired. For appointment and nartle. lars see J. T. WARD OO. KM Mala fit. 12 Syrup V, e ek At Enders' M Everyone1 twos syrup Hi in lime of tho year.. Lay in a supply at Uipse cheap prieen: White Rock (corn syrup) reg. $t.8G jj;nl. spue. ?l.(iU While Ruck (corn nyrup) reg. i)Bc 1-li gal., 8)fc. 87e J. U. G. Syruj) (corn syi'up) refv .$2,10 gal., spec $1.83 J. R. C. Syrup (corn syiup) rog. 5L10 1-U gal., 2c Karo 10 lb. liluu Can, special : !j!l.20 Karo, 1 1-2 lb! Blue. Can, special .. ( . .Mic We would like lo figure with everybody that buys in large tpiantilie.s, as vc can save you money. There will be an Important meet ing "f the Iook Around Club In Ihn Circuit Court room In the court housn tonight, Thursday, August 13, at S'OO o'clock. Iluslnoss of lm 'portnnce will he' transacted. nd, all members should hn present. II) order of the eonttnlttee. J B. RRATTON, Secretary. Factory girts In Japan are paid an average wago of $4.(7 a month HOT WATER FOR K HEADACHES FOR SALE OR TRADE Columbia 8port'cr; terms. 337 Main St. 12tt Telia why everyone tkouM ctriak hot water with phospasu la it bciora brMMt. t Headaches are caused by auto-Intoxication which means setf-polson-ing. Liver and bowel poisons called toxins, sucked Into the blood excite tho heart which pumps the blood so fast that It congests In the smaller arteries and veins of the bead, pro duclng violent, throbbing pain and distress, called headache. You be come nervous, despondent, sick, fev erish and miserable, your meals sour and almost nauseate you. Then you resort to aretanllld. aspirin or the bromides, which temporarily relieve but do not rid the blood of these Ir ritating toxins. A glass of hot water with a tea- spoonful of limestone phosphate In It. drank before breakfast will not only wash these poisons from your system and euro you of headache, but will 'cleanse, purify and freshen the alimentary canal. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It la Inexpensive, harmless as sugar. If you aren't reoiing your beat. If tongue Is coated or you wake up with bad taste, rout breath or have colds, 'Indigestion, biliousness, con stipation or sour, acid stomach, he gin the pbosphated hot water cure to rid your system of toxins and pois - - ' i - - - DFMPHFY HH1NS I'Olt " "l,,,'-t "Kiuirkiiiii ''till llrennen, ' ",t) m;it ii(,nt ' ' 'C boxi r In fore JitniiMry 1st. i 'the ilntu. (iliire nnd iiiimlier Of routine vrcro not srllei NEW YORK. AiiKiint 1" Jack Dempsey today signed un ngn cn m ' a Cl.mired Ad will sell It aaaaWasaaaaaaMiaBw'i i m i mmmimmtmm .fc afftMiatwanwaal t44i MAUKirr REPORT PORTLAND. August 12. Hogi slow, prime mixed $18.36; cattle steady and unchanged: sheep weak, valley lamb $9 and $9.50; eggs xteady and unchanged; butter 6C4- Star Theatre sisisisisK ' BsaaHsaaaaA IJt;ci;i iv irr.n, a tite HhrJ fii.ja U4'f BUCKHECHT SHOES A QUIET clcg.incc, a rich simplicity, a colorful harmonycon:.j)icnonsIy hcatitiful arc the I. fine points of our No. 438. Mahogany calf ,with invisible eyelets, and modeling that shows die latest refinements in style. And on the sole is our trade mark BucKiiccirr a symbol that distinguishes shoes that wear as well as they look. . "? For Said by BRADLEY-EVANS SHOE CO. V27MahSt. V BUCKINGHAM 8i HHGMT MANUrACTURMS StmitltMtyjifiit SAM ISANCIWO T Up to Mavur. Today Only MADGE KENNEDY in "DOLLARS AND SENSE" 'A POOL OF BEAUTIES" A Comedy in two reels. . ' n- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IAhig spectacular production, Alice Joyce' in vw jHE SPORTING DUCHESS" ' ' i 1 Um'SAi ' SUNDAY I 1, ' Vl I' - ,XOMA TALMADGE la You Kmw What "Up-to-Measure" Means Don't Yon? That's what we claim for this cafe. If it were not "up to measure" -it could not maintain its present extensive patronage. There are reasons for every thing, and the reasons for this cafe's popularity are its friendly service, competent chefs, and fair prices. ' We' serve substantial meals, seasonable delicacies, and, a place where you can eat in comfort REX CAFE LIBERTY THEATRE TIIH WUK OK Till: I'lOTimCH , AND a nkiv oni) i:vj:kv day aaaaafcXass m aaaa -i- YVVVV'sirsnryyvsrirVafinirVir U 11 jWi j j .nj-un H. W. rOOM;, Ounrr IKK.'IJII D. 'lOltlllJV, Miisiml lllrurlor A00jtfvrvrunj-tfn-ryi mm TONIGHT Tho Saturday Evening Post story "A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS" Featuring Juno Caprice and Croighton Hale. A light Comedy that is pleasing. , ' FRIDAY ' J ' . "THE POINTING FINGER" COMING SUNDAY The great NAZIMOVA in "The Heart of a Child" m K1 .L iSPi ' h -V i "YES OR NO "- MATiNi:n i;vi:icv hay I ,'?; .!