'-' '"n? 'itaw?iryntp,nt' I'AOH-MTM -. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MTVMOAY, btofeitttfl'Vil . .'i ' ,-i J? finest Showing yTTTTTTTTVyVTTYTVTTlfffTTV j II fcSrt' 1 H of Pianos J1.. J,,.'.lJf.V .,.,1JIJ. -----v - ' i SsV-3 in Klamath :. ssjsssssssmsBsnTesBvi daammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmss" BBIb uljHHBlwl IBI J Lsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmfl 11 smflaV " cfci smKsammB I VQS m Ranging from $225 for good used piano to $730 for new Upright. Baby and Bungalow Grands from $845 to $1400 in stock. Convenient terms if you with and fair allowances on old instruments taken in exchange. EARLSHEEHERD-CO - 607 MAIN ST. PHHNFa?.! 4y'?''l" TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To bujr a 5 or 6 room iiioditrti house. Term. cash. 1'hono 3S2 J. 9-12 IX)HT One leather nun caso on Hill Itoad. Kinder please return lo Herald office. 9-15 IA)HT Cap of radiator on Third or Main HI. t'lcaso return to Mr. Davenport or phone 284-J. 9-' WANTBU Position s caahler by young woman. Phone 436. 0-11 va K-nu ram-! Kori! car. Ocad -cos ' tlTin. Kssy terma. I'hono 188 23 I'lno. I SI- or ! LOST Moose- tooth, on Oregon AVr., '.mounted In sold. "P. A. P." en (raved on It. Valued ai krepokii. I'lvaie return to tbli office. Reward A MAHONH ATTKNITON TF There will bo a regular communi cation of Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. . A. M. Monday evening, October 11th, 1920, at 7:30 o'clock. Vliltlnic brother welcome. (IKO. CIIA8TA1N, W. M. - 1 1 I'HKD CAR MAIUlAINH,ii ' 1.1920 Maiwoll. Same aa new, will lake Ford In trade. A M918 Maxwell. A-1 , condUlpo. '.will take Kord la trade.. C I XiC. n 1-1917 Ford In good condition, Juit repainted. 11916 Ford, .good reaalagiorder, tlrea good, Jnat repainted. - -Wo alio have In (lock Mooro 4 -speed trattunlKnlon, domountablo wheal, Weed chain and many other acccsor It' of merit for the Kord car. KLAMATH FAI.I-H AUTO CX. HAT Mala Hlivet, oppoaJtn White relies IIoKil WrTRAY Rtrayed to my place Wednesday, ono bog, bole In loft car, crop In right ear. Owner may have name by Identifying and paying cost of koop and for thl ad. JOHN CHKKCHOV, West of Spring Lake Hchool. 9-12 NKW TAXI COMPANY I Formation of the Union Tail serv Ice la announced by P. C. Jackaoa, formerly at the Mecca atand, and II. O. Wortlay, Their headquarter are, at 537 V4 'Main itreet. They will cos duct an al night service, both open and cloned car, and make a specialty of country trip. WILL OIU1ANI7.K ,. IIUIUIU HITtl.llPV O Mother, wlvea. daughters and sla- tare of men or women who aerved a military or naval way, for United States, during tbe late war, aro urged to meet at the wet ball Jp the I. O. O. F. building, Tuesdat, October 13, at 8 o'clock p. m. for t$ pnrposo of organlilngaa''rsMlery of the American Legion. ' UL I , L X I I 7S LET'S GO TONIGHT Moose Hall C Dance TO ! Buddies NEW JAZZ Orchestra I SOMETHING SPECIAL DONT MISS IT mt. it i , uxai, sjini. ., .i,,,.V J,, i. ' i, i I .smBBBBBBBsagssa Vsa(. ggwggrgagggwg, v Mm lmr ' I gBgBgSgBgsml WtrSTSOl.m IJf &"" rV a Aeolian-Vocauon A Qrttttr Phtmgrpk I L THE first phoaograph to mirror perfectly sJTtht tones if vokss sad instruncnts the !am BHisksl iMtrumcat that you ;tMptsyl Csslbgsupgatuatt. t ;,, ' H. J. WINTERS 706 Main St A PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mr. Hilar, Obenchaln are In town from their ranch home today. Miss Franklo Adams, who baa been attending (he Unlvenlty of Oregon, arrived hero lout night and will tako a, position In the Flint State a Sav ing bank. Mil Adam, who la a graduate of tbo Klamath county high icbool, I taking a commercial course at the unlvenlty, and will work In the task Jr. older lo get practical ex perience. Cbarlea E. Riley and W. K. Bee horn left thl morning for Reno, Nevada, whero they will apend ev er! daya on matter of business. Mr. and Mr. F. C. DcCbalne have old the lease of the rooming house, which they conducted at tbe corner of Seventh and Main streets, aa well aa the furniture, to Mr. Hattle Per bara. Mr. and Mrs DeChalne plan on apendlng tbe winter In southern California. Before returning they will visit friend and relatives in the at I M. J. Church and daughter are city visitor from Sosanvllle, California. Carl Orubb was In.from Swan lake yesterday, where be I ranching. William Man waa a county seat visitor from Merrill yesterday after noon. Mr. Everett Hardenbrook. who waa Injured In an automobile col lision tbe first of tbe week, I re ported much better todsy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Merldeth, who have been resident of Klamath Fall for the past three or tour years, left this morning for Kansaa where they visit for somo time. Joe II. Fetter was -a county seat visitor this morning from Round lake attending to business. Oeorge Stevenson Is In the city for tho week end, from the Caledonia marsh. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. deary, of Port land, arrived In their car yesterday, and will visit for a short tlmo with their sons, Ed snd Roland deary of this city. Myrtle M. Merrlman, of the. Med ford high school, Is hero to root for tho high football team. She Is regis tered at the White Pollcan hotel. Mrs. Hen Heed of llonanra Is spending several daya In town visit ing with friend and relutlves. Mrs. I. E. Kealerson.1 In tho city for u few day from Wordcn. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Yandell were In town this morning from tho White Pine lumber camp. Mr. and Mrs. Josho Forbes aro spondlng tho week end in Klnmath Falls from their home at Chlloquln. E. C. Frailer was attending to business here yesterday from Mer rill, Ore IIKKK IH WHAT YOU'VK HKKN WAITING FOR Down In the Mondalo Thentor building Is n storo that Is going to play a big part In reducing tho cost of living. It Is the Army Goods store. It hss Just been opened by Mas Weiss and be Is going to make It one of the importance factors in furnishing to the people ot the city and county of shirts, blankets, under wear, khaki clothing everything in that line that you want. The store Is a little out ot the way, but so 'Is the, plce and that is what Interests youv Just drop down and soe and (ears and save. TWKNTY-E10HT HLACKRHM OK J ' HTATK'S 708 KIIOM KIjAMATfc 8ALKM, Oct. 9. Oregon had 703 officially recorded slackers during the world war, It was shown byv com pilations announced bere today. Ot this total Klamath county hare Was 28. UIIKAT CHOP KOHKCAHT HHRI.VKH nUItlNCJ MONTH WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. The corn crop will reach 3,216,000,000 boshels for 1920, according to the depart ment of agriculture forecast, based upon conditions October 1. Tliq winter wheat crop forecast Is 760, 648,000 bushels,' as compared with 770,000,000 forecast a month ago. The spring wheat forecast is 21!.e07,CCCr - - ' " AT THE THEATERS The realistic shipwreck in the "Wings ot tho Morning," In wblcb WlUJsm Farnum will be seen on Sunday at the Liberty theatre, re calls many fearful tragedies ot the sea- which have thrilled tho civi lised world. Fresh In memory I tbe mysteri ous disappearance of the United States collier Cyclops, which sail er from Rio de Janeiro with a cargo of manganese and three hun dred persons and waa last seen sailing from Barbadoes, West In dies, on March 4th, 1918. From that' 'time until the present net a lUce .of this vessel'-has been found, Although United States cruisers, among others, have searched tbe seas for a radius of many hun dreds qf, miles. Since 1871 tbe United States gov ernment has lost In the same mys terious fashion seventeen other vessels. Among them were the Saratoga, a ship ot eighteen guns, commanded by, Capt. John Young, which was lost with all on board in March, 1871. A few years later the General Gates, also a ship of eighteen guns, was lost without leaving a trace ot thp tragedy, ', The Plckorlng. a, brig of. 14 guns and a craw .of 90 men, sailed from Newcastle, Delaware, for the Guad aloupe station, and nevpr was heard from afterward. A .marine disaster fresh In mind Is ..the loss of the Titanic, with a death roll of more thani aw thous and. Running nt full spced on her maiden trnn-Atlnntlc voyage'!' this palatial leviathan of the sea struck an Icoberg, "rocivlng a ' mortnl wound which sent her to the bot tom. Before the days of tho wireless tho world was shocked by the sink ing of the French liner La Dour goyne, with the loss of nearly everyone aboard a few survivors being picked up and bringing the nows of tho fearful tragedy of the sea to the tworld. Only ono woman was saved. What a great storm ct sea Is llko and what nn angry ocean can do to an ocean giant when whipped Into a fury, tossing this master craft of man's Ingenuity ns wreck, nge upon n rocky shoro, Is graph ically shown In "Wings of the Morning," In which William Far num plays the hero, Sunday at tbe Liberty. . Observation of the laws and fun damental conventionalities ot society, while considered by those .who lead tbe Bohemian life to be a useless code followed only, by the unen lightened, is nevertheless the only JxMsrse to. pursue It one wants to attain real happiness; Tha( la the moral forcefully em phasised by .Anita 8tewart'a latest screen starring .vehicle, "Harriet and Jbe Piper," .which will be shown at tbe Star theatre, commencing pun In tbe role ot Harriet Field, a girl from a small town who Is das- siea oy me - aavancea inougm theories followed and the Bohemian. Ufa tad by the natives of New Yory's famous Greenwich Village, Anita Stewart goes thorugh a free love cer emony with a handsome young villa ger, Royal Blondln. The emptlnes ot tbe lawless cere mony Is realised by Harriet when at her stndlo apartment she receives a package from her sister containing a letter telling of her sister's mar riage and explaining that the lilacs enclosed are from tbe bower in which the wedding was held. How Harriet Is saved from her lovil Js:srrla-' -Jul in time, finds real happiness In a different environment and realizes howfalsa are tbe ideals of tbo professions! villages, Is unfolded on the screea in what many declared to be tha seat tasdaaUag of Aalta Stewart's First National photoplays. Ward Crane, aa Royal Btondla, and ' Cbarlea Richsaaa, aa Richard Carter, play opposite Misa Stewart. Others having, a rosataeat parts am Irving Camming, Byres, Masoa, Myrtle Stedmsn, Margaret Landl. Barbara T-a'MarrDeedlcy and Loyola O'Connor. r v ..sSSBBSmsBk. 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With the winter season coming on and bad roads in view, your car a or truck will be taxed to its limit So it is only just to your car to have it in its very best working condition, and that is exactly what we, do.; Make that car or truck 100 efficient We have the facilities, both mechanics and equip merit and repair work is our specialty. Bring us your repair work. t-i i THE IMPERIAL GARAGE 3RD AND MAIN I .' 8 f li '"-?v M .1 ;.h i