FAOH MVH ; THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY, NOVMsnJKKa, JAMIL. !,. '1 LnnnnnnnnnnnnnnHlPhVlnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnKffnnnnnnnnnnnnH jjBjjptjjB" sH I T'S'i77sMBnnnnnnnMrsBnV? jj & PERSONAL MENTION o Lyon & Healy Apartment Grand This drand Ik suitable for mail apartment and la the- only one quipped With the Klsetrlc Candleetra Lights and the Bllento, which la an eilra soft practice de vice ao satisfying that father may read hla evening paper without an noyance. For io line an Instrument , the price la very conservative and our terna make It potilble for you to purchaae now. De aure your naby Orand la a distinctive one,' In which caae you will naturally aelect the Lyon A Jlealy. c-- EARL SHEPHERD CO. ' Piano; Rmeordtf Victrola $07 Main Street . t Phone 282-J j" ii- i fMMMWMWWMMMMMNWMIMAAMMMIWYV WW e Tweedieb -I BOOtJOPS I ItdilJ , .snnnTanTanfe&wr ra- More Than a Spat You'll ntmo back to the Id style spat once you hare worn Tweedie Boot Tope. - They more than juet "cover the ankle" their trace and shapeliness reflect the wearer's good taste., , l'a- We carry the guaranteed genuine with the Tweedie label sewed inside ' each pair. J. E. ENDERS & CO. 6th & Main "-""--r ----- i---r--'i"'i"---i"" -i rrri-irrrii'irrri"rririnrirmj-Ln Ml Louise Howard of Illy la In town visiting nor aunt Mr. Ham Bummers and othor rolallvei. Mra, Mabel Wooden, who linn boon here visiting Mr, and Mrs. Koss Pin- ley and othor friend. Mis B, H. Blglow loft for Mt. Hebron thla morning after a three nays visit here with frlond. J, fl. nailer and wlfo loft thla morning for Crater Lake park, J. G. Herbaman I a city visitor rrom Heattie, Washington this week. Mr. and Mrsfl J. J. fltelgor and daughter, Mra, 8. Davits wero pas senger on thla morning's outgoing train. J. W. Fader of the Modoc Lum ber company la In town on builness today, V. R.O'Nelll la In the city todar from Chlloquln attending to busl- nea. Mlas Elisabeth McCurdr. who has been visiting relative and frienda In tho eaat for the past few month re turned home last night. rfW. D. Crawford la vl.ftlng In the city today from Chlloquln. He la registered at the White Pelican ho tel. Floyd Oden arrived last nlga from Ilogue river adn I stopping it tho White Pelican hotel. Lloyd Low made a business trip to Algoma yesterday afternoon. Lew Davidson was In the city yes terday attending to business uffalM from Chlloduln. Harry Nichols drove Into town from Illy yesterday and purchased auppllea from Klamath.- Fall mer chants.' A. Xallna of Malln waa a county Lseat visitor yotssrday. Mlas Oladya Loftus who has been visiting- her mother in Lnkevfew dur ing her vacation, has returned home yesterday, her vacation yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W..B. flarnea were la, town yesterday from Modoc Pplnt loosing auer matters of business. T. D. MeElmel waa a city .visitor yesterday from Chlloquln. ' lit. and Mrs. J. H. Jefferson of Akron, Ohio, wbd have been ' here visiting their aon, B. H. Jefferson and family, left this morning for Los Angeles. 44) ii T $50.00 Worth of Value FREE! '' , a i t to. 'zi.zj.zziizzj.zzj.zzzj.ziiiiiiiiii'iizziiziiJ.iizziiTT: RETAIL CLERKS ention! AtU ' ' Ordera by Plgedn-FotO An'entlrcly practical use of homing pigeons Is reported from England. The taventor of the system Is a butcher's so. who employs his birds regularly to carry orders rrom outlying districts) -presumably Pwherelhsre are no tele- to .hla., fathers shop. The works excellently. When the boy goes to collect orders he take -six of hi fastest birds In a trap with him. After he has gone a. mile or two and collected dozen or ders he liberates a pigeon with the sjlps Inclosed In a little metal case attached to the bird's foot Before ve minutes have elspsed these or ders are la' the shop, At the various stages of his round, which usualfy takea three hours, tho .other birds with more orders, are set free, .and by the time the shop Is reached all the orders received by this ptgeoa post have been dispatched. Te Faint linn ting 'Ohlmnsy. . The .beat climber la Slog Stag, who once made a sensational escape from lbs prison, baa been selected by War den Lawea to climb the 75-foot chim ney of the power house to re-paint it Kmll Totterman, who waa a sailor be fore .sent to prison for murder, is a former steeplejack also. Since hla im prisonment ho has not used his climb ing powers much except when ho made bta escape. He waa recaptured a few months later. Ho la one of the few prisoners serving a "natural life" sen tence. Totterman Is ' to go up the squaro chimney snd fasten a rigging from Its top. Ho will paint tho chim ney yellow to conform to tho now cout of paint Just placed on tho exterior of tho various prison buildings. That Is Ju$t What We Give You When You Buy a - MANDEL PHONOGRAPH We; are willing to prove this assertion if you will, allow, . us , And this is the way we will1 prove it: i We will place one of these machines in your home without any obligation on your part except that you compare it with other machines costing $50.00 more, than the Mendel yor aee considering. Then go to any other dealer, and have him put any make of Talking Machine costing $50.00 more than the Mandel in your nome so mat you can compare them under the same cir cumstances, and with the same records. " "rf"' If you will give the .Mandel Phonograph a trial alongside. , of any other machine, you will at once see why we say that you receive at least $50.00 worth of value free I The .Mandel plays aty .records, and is GUARANTEED FOR AS LONG AS THE CASE HOLDS TO (); tfy - GETHER! Think what this means! In any- machine, regardless of make, the mother spring will sometimes break.' If thespring on the ManrJel should break, it costs you nothing to have a new one put in ! ;Xnd this is not fora'mohth, or a year, but for as long as there is. a Mandel. "' ' Whenyeu buy a Mandel, ithe first price s&yeri everything! Of course you furnish your own needles and records, but the first price U all you will ever be called on to pay for the nia- ' chine. - ' :- And in addition to the lack of repair costs, you will get 'sv machine equal to any other you might buy, costing $50.00 more; the equal in . mechanical perfection, the equal, in , ." ' .. i . . taanearance. tne eouai in size. "7 w " Will you compare the Mandel, for your satisfcation, and ours ? ; We have' machines in the store at the present time priced' at the fol fel fol eowing: $135.00, $165.00, $185.00 and $200.00. 1. Will you try one nv your Tiome? " -' --.. rt L'11 lol ',rt rrn if own 1" Wast of Oasellne. Tlioe who havo studied the subject wiy that one-half gallon of ansollno per car Is wasted dally In Canada through carelessness, tho ovoruso of car, and needless mileage, which moans 200,000 gallons wasted 'dally In the country, or 73,000,000 gallons per year, If all motor cars wcro operated every day. Net meeting will be helrj on Friday, Nov. 5, 1920 V. m By order of t i President H sjsj)ysyyjsysjs)o)yoojo Don't fall to read the HsraM Oassifitd Atls. Wood Advancing, mil--Everything In the way of woodenwaro la advancing In .price. aill I know It Even tht fellow with a wooden head doesn't care to have a large "bean" In the morning aai more. $SlfioiP sr Lssa,s?BBBBaiiiLT" f .r I y ta lf vacuum man can mnVe, at witness the heat given off by nn Incandescent lamp hulb, which will char and set paper on fire. A vncuum will restrain heat of low Intensity, but not beat of high Intensity." Vacuum Seat Known Insulator. v In nnswerto a question, the Bden llftc American aaya: HA vacuum' is the h,est Insulator against, heat which ta attainable. A perfect vacuum 'would bo a complete Insulator and would retain or exclude heat Indefinitely. The common ther mos bottle la an example of the use of a vacuum for keeping liquids either hot or cold. ' Heat la retained In hot liquids and kept opt of cold liquids. However, there is a difference be tween heat from a white hot body Ilk the sun or nn electric lamp and heat from a liquid or solid such as may be contained In a thermos bottle. The Intenso heat from a white hot body vlll jNiss easily through Jba best Krupps May Build Plant In Spain. Bpnln Is one ef tho great Iron-ore renters of' tho world, shipping ore heavily tft other European countries ns well ns to tho United State, and while It lins some largo Iron nnd steel works. Its output of tho finished prod uct has never been commensurate with Its ore developments. Now, however. according to the lxindon letter of the Whaley Eaton Service, there Is a well defined project of the Krupps to set nn crrent branch at Bilbos. Snaln. to manufacture agricultural machinery It ror tne purpose or unvinc out or me mqrket American companies Who now have n large share of the business. Manufacturers' Ilecord. iHMiiiiiiimiimiiMiiiiimmuiiiiiij.iiiix Public Sale OF DAIRYCOWS She's Found Them UstfuL Flatbush Tou know, my wife threatened to smash all those stelna and flasks I had In my den. Beusonhurst But she didn't do It, did sheT "No, she didn't: and she's glad of It "Why sol" "She's uslug 'a for Jelly and pre- r serves no-.v, fci Of the first dosen leading tummy ' I will sell at public auction at the y elmer French' place Five' miles south ot Klamath Falls, one mile east and three-quar- X ters ot a mile south ot Miller Hill school house, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH At 1 O'clock THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: MILK COWS Thirty head of good dalny cows. All tuberculin , tested and health ccrtiScate furnished on day of sale. Also two Holstein heifers and sixteen head of calve One Hbo pedigreed Holstein Ball I ' BOMB FARM MACHINERY TERMS) All sums under $20 cash; and on aums over 120, twenty per Z ..- ..v m.111 Ka vaniilrAil tinlfinra tlv month 'Hnfl will bA SftveD 4 On APPrOVea secuni. onnui ciui iwr tcui luHiui. , ra cenr discount' for cash. ' winning trottera of the past Kuason I rUBU0 ,g invited TO COME TO TUB ELMER FRENCH not onuo la more than ; pan. X JSSo 8KE COWS MIMt 1UCFORB 1IATB OF IULK I Hewitt, the sensational fullback. at ' l" ' the University ot Pittsburg f.t.lmrr J.- ? . -.. .... ! . . BnksssxVBj s A, . v team, tips the scales at 208 pounda . (J, C. MC.KKIL.L, AUCUOneer Many Canadian horsemen ar,o iuo- .. . , mt.i .. , paring to aead u.ir-tbios ;io Ha- . J, I, Beriyf Clerk W. H. Johns, Sales Man r iXi i, . ... t .'. . . . A Jl Tana for tha wlaUrraclng ai Orl- cnto Park, M I nft)WI".H