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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1920)
, fw- rJB.4. JW-S,W..WW(lC!lt!lill,K',uii i PAan Riam THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON .WKDNMWAT, AtWVBT 9ft,, 1M0 " ' - .,J.J-1.X...1k1..1.J. 1 MISSIONARIES AID !:$$:$$ BATTLING CHOLERA S NKW YORK, Auk. 2G. Amorlcan It Baptist mod leal mlMlonartos nnd t- dents from tho JJnlon University 5? .. w-.ii a. I I tt.tl... Yl juinmon muiiiKui ncuuui iint iiiuuih tho Chinese nutlinrltlcfl In fighting n J Bovcro cliolor.1 epidemic In OhenRtti, ,J Axcbunn Province, West ' China. I W. P. I.lpphard. secretary of J tho American Baptist 'ForalRii j Missionary socloty, has Just re- cclvcd i mc.iago from Dr. V, II. ?j Mnrio, of Chcnktu, stating that tho $4. provincial officials called upon tho J j French doctor of tho Pasteur Instl- tutc. and Dr. Meno nnd Dr. Allen. of tho China Medical Missionary As aoclntlon. to help fight tho opldomlc. Tho Chlnoso officials accepted tho ndvlec of theso modlcal mon, and pla- If carded Chenglu with Instructions for proTentlvo measure. The doc-ljj tor's moAMRo stated : "Wo arc horo whero plaguo and If epidemics and pestilences begin. J XX Were Asiatic cholera cntorlng San Francisco tho Amorlcan nation would spend miliums gladly to stop It. hut hero, for hundreds or thousands wo can kill the trouble before It can raise Its head awiy from homo. Wo arc doing what wo can with an Inad equate force and llttlo money, but wo are puttlng'our schools and pu pils' to a Terr foal teat and we'll win out." Secretary Mpphard stated that as a result of tho Daptlst New World Movement It Is hoped to enlarge the M- n medical school and hospital at Chens;-' tu, and also to tend approximately SR mtulnnarlita fit Itin anVAral mil. slons In China during tho next four Xi years. 4' ' T' ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFYJ;: it. ; T' ' FOR 8AI.K Two good dollrcry wagons. Bargain If taken at once. Klamath Ice fltorago Co. 25-17 It CONTRACT TO HAUL LOGS l' miles from Klamath Falls; mile X ana nair nam; roads ai; good price paid. Insnire at the Smoke. E. J. Jenklas. ' SS-28 LOST Between Fort Klamath and Klamath Falls, qn west side of lake, a brown feather hand bag con taining; French passport and .chauf feur's license for 1919. Finder please return to J. A. Gordon, White i'ellcan Garago. Liberal reward. 15-27' FOR SALe--fleaslsh slant rabbits. Phone IIS. 2G-J0 WANTKD Man or woman to assist cook in lumber camp; salary 160. Phone 5SIW. 25-2" CHAMBER MAID Wanted at Hotel Hall. ' 25-261 nAnicu tu Tifsuu passenger Overland In food running; order for a Ford delivery truck up to ft ton. Telephone 466W, or call 310 South 5th St. after 6 P. M. 25-27 11,000.00 will make the first pay ment on a good 10-room house, well located; total purchase price $5,000.00 -aadawth more. CHILOOTB A- SMITH 25-26 . y?K $1,400 will buy a 4-rooBj-house and 120 X 150 ft.Tln MIIU Addition; 13 bearing fruit, trees; good garden pot; $400.00 cash, balance' monthly payments. CHILCOTfl A;8MITH tional gion and FOR SALE Well built, modern 9 room bouse on paved street, close In, finest view In city. Good Income from apartment and bed rooms, be sides owner's apartment. Might sell furnished. Very reasonable. Call at 634 Nj th qt. 25-31 M. FOR RKNTt ftfrnlshed bed room (clean) for one or two gentlemen. 34 N. 8th St. 25-26 FOR SALE-t-30 Winchester rifle long octagon barrel, full magazine, double peep sights, fine condition. A bargain; . a n 8th St. 25-28 FOR SALKj 8 room, house 3 blocks from Main St. and only 2 blocks from High HChool. Fine corner tot 02 X 110 oh the paving; all large rooms; front, side, and rear porches and largo sloeplng porch. Could easily be arranged for apartments. A bargain at St, GOO. Very easy terms; ALSO f FOR SALE Modern four rooms and bath, less '' than one block from Main St. Full set new plumbing, newly painted throughout; cement walks, and wood house. Dandy home for small family. Price only 13,000 on easy terms AUSO WE HAVE a flno selection of build tag lots listed in all parts of the city, priced. right. u jr. T. WARD & CQ Phone 375 . 831 Main St. 25 STEP LIVJMAnd look at this $2,600.rA good home In the Hot Springs Addition; lot 60 X 140; a lane aarase and other outbuildings 600 cash and 150 per month. Im mediate possession; you cannot beat this. 925,000 A fteai business bloek on Mala; paring high rate of Inter vat; to center town. 80MI dOOD;UTS flO cash; .110 per eMBth.' A; Aiumujus co. BUY SCHOOL WHY WAIT UNTIL THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL WITH ITS RUSH AND CRUSH OF DOZENS OF CHILDREN ALL ANXIOUS TO BE WAITED UPON AT ONCE? COME TO OUR STORE NOWTELL US THE GRADES IN WHICH YOUR CHILDREN WILL BE THIS YEAR AND WE CAN GIVE YOU ALL THE DESIRED INFORMATION AS TO BOOKS NEEDED. THE FOLLOWING LISTWILL AID YOU IN MAKING OUT THEIR REQUIREMENTS yMVMVs,s'AWs JjiJ1JVVVVVVV - FIRST GRADE Beacon Primer Beacon First Reader Natural Method Primer.. .40c .40c .35c SECOND GRADE Natural Method Reader, lst..40c Natural Method Reader, 2nd..4Sc Primary Writing Lessons 15c THIRD GRADE Essentials Arithmetic, First....60c Natural Method Reader, 3rd..50c New World Speller, First 40c Business Writing 25c MMMMMMMWM,MMMNMVVMMM OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS can easily make up lists and we can send books, by parcel post. Then the children will be ready the first day of school and not have to wait a week or ten days for books. Be sure to add enough additional to cover postage. Books sold for cash only. I RURITV I , ! e.JOMlMMMMMiMMIMM LEGION INVITES FOCH TO CONVENTION INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. . Na officers of the American Le are hopeful that Marshal Foch Admiral Beatty will accept the Inlvtattona of the United SUtea gov ernment and the legion to visit America next .month and attend the second annual convention of the le A. A - - A- -- A.l.ij A UNION STORE -i4'4 MR. UNION MAN! How about the dressing up for Labor Day ? ,'i uVVVVVJVVV'w - w . FOURTH GRADE Essentials Arithmetic, First. . . c Oral nnd Written KiiRllsh. First. ."e Natural Method Render, Fourth Or Now World Speller. Second -IOc Geography. First Hook... 4. 7.1c Business Writing S.1o FIFTH GRADE Kasentlat Arithmetic. First Stories American History Wc Oral and Wrllton English. First OOc Healthy Living. First H.V Natural Method Header. Fifth -....one Geography, First llook - 7ftc New World Spoiler. Second lluslness Writing .... J3c SIXTH GRADE Essentials Arithmetic, Second "Or Geography, llook Two St.tt. American Beginnings ln":uropo 7ftc Oral and Written English. Second 7.Tc Healthy Living, llook Two. . . 0.1c Everyday Classics. Sixth 0.1c New World Speller. Second JOc Business Writing !Mc nivlerwootfi phaniKY Wv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Wm W P V WHERE BUY THEIR DRUGS gion to be held In Cleveland, Sep tember 27, 28 and 29. Lemuel Dollcs, national ndjutant of the organlxatlon, who has recently returned from Washington where he conferred with Secretary, of War Baker and officials of the British and French embassies, said the legion's formal Invitations to the supreme al lied military and naval commapders hail gone forward through the em bassies and that the state department had officially transmitted them at tho request of Franklin O'Oller, na tional commander of tho legion. Co-operation In the effort to havo tho two war chiefs come to this coun try for the convention has hocn promised by Amorlcan officials and by the French and British embasslos. In his lettora urging acceptance of the Invitations to attend tho conven tion Mr. D'Oller declares that "noth ing could at this time so much stir UNION rjyBsBBEl!njB5 "I Ain't Mad at ? tt 1 1 ' TT BOOKS CM AAMVMAAWMAMMAAAAMVWWVA' SEVENTH GRADE Essentials Arithmetic, Second (fbogrnphy, llook Two Mnco History U. 8 Oral nnd Written English, Second. Evorjday Classics, Seventh Now World Speller, llook Three lluslness Writing EIGHTH GRADE .. 7()c SI. 12.1 ..$r.m 7.1c ... 0.1c .. ..-UK' Essentlnls Arithmetic, Second Civil Government, Hughe .... Maco History U. S Geography. Second llook Oral Written EhkIIsIi. Second Evnryday Clusslrs, Eighth New World Speller. Third lluslness Writing . .., . ... 70c 91.11.1 ....Vl.oo H.a.1 , -.7c 0.1c 40c !Mc li FREE! BALLOONS! Every student buving books at our store will be given a big balloon FREE. We originated this little gift for the children five years ago and they all want one. This year the balloons are larger and brighter than ever. FREE BALLOONS 7ff lACCUPACvl PARTICULAR PEOPLE l4 mttttttttMttttmfttettttfttmttirf and warm tho hearts of our people" toward tho French and British na tions as a visit nd direct utcssago from tho two groat leaders to tho organization composdg)L,tboso who served In tho world war. Our Jlmpson Ridge correspondent says that n good many folks In his neighborhood are making hay foror prune ma sun anuica 1 IT CLERKS Nobody NOW SCHOOL SUPPLIES PENS PENCILS INK SCRATCH TAIILKTH THEME PAPER INK TAIILKTH run. KltH COMPASSES HPELLINO IILANKS CltAYOLAB KRAHEUS NOTE 1I00S DRAWING PADS PENHOLDERS ..-.1 .V..'- - ' Hi-UK ..' .,,l A hcailllnu advises us that "Grass hoppers Advance" That so? What Is tho quotation on grasshoppers now? And how do they comu In pairs, by tho dozen, or case, or barrel? WKATHKIl REPORT OREOON Tonight and Thursday unsettlod weather, probably showers; cooler In east portion. UNION GOODS ':. DO IT ATA UNION STORE 99 A i jr fftMAtoSt. HIT '&: , v