The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 21, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MOW THIIHR
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUEHWAY, SKITKMfJEn 91,. 1
COLD LUNG
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ANUIIOUAOn, Aliinku, Hutit. 21.
((purred on by ncttnil nvlitunco of rov
criiinnnt dovnlopintmt Unit Ktinruii
Iws nn early nnlutlou or iiuiny proli
Iiiiiih huriitiiforu confrnutlnR tlm pros
pector, ninny iiimi nro itRitlu InkliiR
tlm fluid iiml mi ovnry (ruin InnvlnR
Ancliumitn for tlm Ititiirlor ttrrlvu u
iiumhitr of old-tliiiu prcHpcitorH mill
tiiiwcoiiiur.
Aiiioiik tlii) lorru IticoRiilln Unit
hnrdy iiinn of tho trull urn midciivor
liiK to i'oiiiiiur In Din Mount MrKlu
Iny roiintry, whttrii mum h)l llni inont
Imrily mill Hvintmiril plonuitr mny
piuiiitnilo. Mysterious flmlii Hint
with nliiiiiiloni'il when tlm war broke
out Iiiivo proved n turn to tlm citit
tliimm mill thin mmiiimr IiIMn fair to
Hen Kiiiiin olil'tlinii NtmiipoiU'N Into tlm
ri'Klon.
Hoinn Idea (if tlin liiitnrilN to ho
lirnvuil In ponetrntlnK tlm country
mny bo Rnlnod liy tlm kiinwrlmlRo Hint
It riiijiilri'H a tri of novum! hundred
ititlen In winter with n ring lenm mill
hiipplloii, tlm hctlltiK up of camp, ami
layliiK up In tlm IwlllRht In a roiintry
whero tlm tomporntures rmiKn nroumt
AKilcjcrr-cfi below mro, ninl hrnvlnic
I ho rniYiiHiM'fi of tlm Rrent Kinder
ami t lut tnrriifitliit ntri'iinm In sum
umr. With tlm completion of Ihn rnll
roiiil now hitltiK constructed hy tlm
Kovernuiflit, It will bit poniilhln to
tuko In Htipltles lit imnrliy depots
whim Ihn proitpiicliirit will Imi ahlu to
keep fooil hnse mul extend tholr
worklnK senson tnnttirlnlly.
A classified Ad will ie It.
PEARL OIL
(KEROSENE)
An Ideal home fuel for oil
cookitovcs, oil heater and
oil lamps. Get it at your
dealer'!.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
CAl,irnnHiAl
iiiii:i:m:im' ham: at i'Aiu hat
tmiMV, hi:it, iki i'aiu i'iiooiiam
ArrniiKuiiinnlH will ho iiimlu for n
unlu nt breeilliii: iituck tlio iktoiiiI ilny
of Urn roiinty fair, rfiiturilny fore
noon, Hnplomhur 2li. Tho snto In
opim to nil oxhlbltors of lirnodliiK
Hturk. A number of choice bucks
nro nlrfiiidy'llnlml with tlm mirrolnry
nml nffonl nlioopinnii opportunity to
iiiiiko some kooiI purchases. Hovonil
breeds nro represented. Home pure
hrml Iiorn will alMohiimitnroil.
I lay, ami mim to feed ami cum for
Mock, will hit provhtuil for Hirim ilnys,
Huplumhor 2.'l, 21 tin (I 25. Tlm com
mltti-i) In anxloiiK to linvn nil iiRrlcul
tural exhibits In plnco hy IhiioveiiliiK
of Hnptomher 23. Livestock will ho
In bettor nhapi) for I'xhlhltlon If
hroiiKht In Thursday, Hoplttiiihor 23,
tlm ilny linforo tlm iiponlni;.
rullowlint In tlio fnlr preKrnm:
I'Vlilny, September 'J I
10 a. m Livestock JiiiIkIiir bo
rIiis. Tlm following order will ho
followed; Horses, Hheop, Mors,
Cnttlo.
I p, in. Ilnyna nml dirts' Cluh llwt
iilork JinlKlni; Tin follnwInK order
will hn observed Hhiiiip, IUirs.
Calves.
3 p. m. Klnmnth County nunrter
iiillo ilorhy. I'ren for all Klnmnth
county liomcic. I'urmi Hflo, Klrnl
$ 1 00. Rocoml $G0. (2) Bnddlithorse
nice, Utock middles required. I'lirso
$100. upllt $R0 nml HO. (3) Kreo
for nil, threit-olRliths mllo- I'urso
$226, spilt lir.O anil I7C,. (4)
Tony rnco. I'unio I1C, first 110, see
oiid in,
4 p m root rncltiRr l.lhi'Ml
prlim.
Hjilunlny, HptrtiilHT -X
10' 30 n. m. 8nlo of lirccillnR
utock.
I p. m. llovlow nnl pnrmln of
cluh iiii'iiiliom, cluh IHontock. nml
other llvculiick oxhlhltn on rnco trnck.
1:45 p. in. HiicIiik iinmn proRrnm
n flrnt nxrnpt Klnmnth county ilrrhy
will hn tliroit-i'lKlitlm of n mllu In
xtcnil of (unrtr nn no tlm flrnt ilny
.1 .10 p, in. Toot rnCfR nml othor
Until Mportii Aitvt
ANtyriicit ;iianoi;
M$'H$4
Tliono who nro Intorcntoil In huv
ItiK thulr houno or IiubIiichk hiiltillni;
flxoil up with tlio fnmoiiH Nntlonnl
Miilul Woallior Htrlp, hnvu nnotlmr
ihnnco to plnco nn onlur for tho work
nml linvn It ilono Ihln yinr. I will ha
Intro for thrcn ilnyn nml ilurlnK thnt
1 1 mo will ho Klml to cull nml oxplnln
tho nutrltH of tlm Nntlonnl Woathor
Htrlp. I hnvo nlrrmty plncoil It In n
tiumhitr of Iioiiioh In thin city, nml
tliono who hnvo It will toll you of Its
uplumlli! uilvuntnKOH nml will nlmi
toll you thnt they would not KCt
iiIoiik without It nt twlco tho cost.
You wilt snva enough In your fuol
hill to pay for tlio Instnllntlonof tho
Htrlp mul at tho snmo tlmo nnjoy tho
Rro.it rouiort thnt rook with It. Tlio
Hrlp lit nil mctnl ami Insta a Ufa time
nml In Runrnnnod hy tho manufact
urer to hn coimlnntly efficient. Utt
"inn hIiow you whnt It Is, whnt It will
do, mid tell you whnt It will cost.
J.unvo your orders at tho Ilornld of
fice. ,
T. i. coi.unn.
A classlflod Ad will sell It.
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STAR THEATRE
Today andWedsesday
The Darktown Follies of 1920
Big Minstrel Revue
15-Colored Artists-15
Comedians Dancers Singers
Direct from Market-Street Showing, San Francisco, and have played all the
big towns on their tour north
FREE CONCERT IN FRONT OF THEATER EACH NIGHT
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IN CONJUNCTION, EARLE WILLIAMS IN
"THE FORTUNE HUNTER"
A COMEDY IN FIVE REELS TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT
PRICES Children, 35c; Adults, 75c War Tax Included
A GOOD SHOW-DONT MISS IT
P.'MII l-'TflV.' H..11I !l Vlnn nut !
of 27 npiillcntlons for nnturntlzntlon
tun do hy residents of Umatilla county
wore Rrnntcd hy JudRn I'hclps of tho
circuit court In examinations last
week.
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A CUulfled Ad will noil It.
Rams For Sale
i 100 Shropshire Yearling
Bucks
Pure-Bred but unregistered Price reasonable.
These bucks arc from the well known WHEELER
NEVADA flock, bought by us two years ago. Range
bred for range sheep. Special price on the entire
flock or carload shipments. These high grade bucks f
can be seen at Maxwell, Colusa County, California.
A few older bucks at right price. j
Address or call at our expense:
; Moore, Peterson Company i
MAXWELL, CALIF.
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Pears
$1.75 BOX
NKT
WiHUHT
30 lbs.
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'Alberto Peaches, $2.35 Box
Fancy Tomatoes, $1.30 Box
J.E.ENDERS&GO.
t "TheSHouse of Merit"
streaked and faded blr la irand
! mothers recipe, and folks are araln
using it to keep tb.lr.balr a good,
ev.n color, which is quite sensible,
as we are living In an age when a
youthful appearance Is of the great
est advantage.
The old-time mixture of Sage Teal Nowadays, though, we don't have
ind Sulphur for darkening gray, I the troublesome task of gathering the
IF MIXKD WITH HULFHUK IT
IIAUKKNH HO NATUBALIiT NO
ltODV CAN TK!A
sage and the mussy mixing at home.
All-drug stores sell tho ready-to-use
product, Improved by the addition of
other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's
Bago and Sulphur Compound" for
about 50 cents a bottle. It Is very
popular because nobody can discover
It has been applied. 'Simply moisten
your comb or a soft brush with It and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time: by mora.
Ing the gray hair disappears, bat
what delights the ladles with Wyeth'a
Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that,
besides beautifully darkening the half
after a few applications. It ahw pre
duces that soft lustre and appearaaeo
of abundance which Is so attractive
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Stlvirhwn Cords, ftooo Mila
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AGAIN AND AGAIN we receive letters telling of ex
traordinary mileage delivered by Goodrich Tires.
The enthusiastic writers testify to figures that read like a
prosperous bank balance.
They run so high that we would no more exploit them in
advertising than we would make them our adjustment basis.
They sdr our pride, but they do not sway our reason.
The testimonials which mean most to us tell of the high average
mileage Goodrich Tires are delivering to thousands of driven
not the few.
This consistent quality and dependable performance enabk
Goodrich to maintain its adjustment basis.
You owe it to your sense of thrift to use Goodrich Tires.
' Goodrich Tires
SOLD BY
DANNER-PATTY MOTOR CO.
KLAMATH FALLS AUTO CO.
DIAMOND TIRE & VULC CO.
J. H. GARRETT A SONS
R. R. R. GARAGE
LOWS GARAGE
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