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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1920)
PAflHrTVH lj "raw THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON hatviww, mugkmiikii a, iooo. err ..t..,tMt 5ggp' OUT OF REACH Most of the folki who think thojr can't afford t piano arc simply misinformed. t Our plino deliveries have been .specially numnroua this fall, many of these Imtrumenti going Into the homes of people who bad very little Idea of purchasing until they had visited our alore and ascertained our reasonable prlco and terms. rrocraatlnatlon never advanced or benefitted any one, io for the aake of your boms or children, let's talk It ovor and five duo consideration to a piano, UBTR TALK 1'IANO EARL SHEPHERD CO. Open Evening in December Christmas Record Headquarters 507 Main Street 4 U. Personal Mention IPmIM HIIIP YOUIl OAHKfl or parceli by our tranifor service. That will Insure that they will be carefully handled and that thoy will alwaya reach boat or train on time. We don't bellovo In any laat minute ship menta. Wo alwaya let tbera In plenty of time to make aure the goods we carry will not bo left behind. Western Transfer Cp.- 410 Maia UU A. II. I.und nnd 0. F. Hnndoll left this morning for Hcd Illuff, whom Mr. fund's car now Is, Krom there thoy will start on u' thirty-day tour of Southern California. Mrs, h. V. Wllllts loft on the mornlns; train for Talunt, Oro., whom sha wlll,vslt with relatives unci friends until after Christmas, Josln Center left this mornlns; for .Odessa, where she will spend tho remainder of tho winter. K. U. Klllott left for Macdool this morning, where ho will attend to business affairs, V. J. Hulllran Is a county seat visitor from his homo at Olene to day. Harold Merryman was a pass eager on the mornlns; train. Edward Geary left this mornlns; for Portland, where he will spend tho winter with his family. II. N. Itodlsch Is a business visitor In tho city from Cblloquln. Ho Is making the White Tcllcon hotel his headquarters, J. 0. Ooldthwolte la In town this week end from Chlloquln, w.hero be la heavily Interested In the lumber ing Industry. , J. W. Stevens of Chlco, Calif., ar rived last night from the southern city, and Is attending to business here. J. W. Fader of the Modoc Lumber company la a county, seat business visitor today. Harry Telford, who has a ranch In tho valley, waa In the city last last evening, delivering a supply of meat and eggs to bla customers. John Moore and family oro mak ing arrangementa .to leave for Los Angeles tbe early part of next week Up until recently Mr. Moore baa been assistant cashier In tho First National bank, and has made Klam ath Falls his home since boyhood. W. K. For and E. Jones nro In town this week end from Dorrls, Calif. They are guests at tho Whlto Pelican hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Nenpollan Hamol, who have been spending tho post two weeks with their daughter In Rcattlo, returned tho middle, of the week to their borne here. Mr. and Mr. Wayne Kccaco arc tho happy parents of a baby boy, born last night. Mr. Kocscu Is principal of the Falrvlew school, which Is being held In tho Main street court house building. Den't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. C. V Holmes, n prominent mor chnnt of Mnlln, was n Klamath Falls business visiter yesterday afternoon, lr. A, A Houlo, who Is attending I. K. flurko, a member of thn Her ald staff, who has been III for nov. oral days, said today that tho pa iicnrs symptoms Indicated appendi citis, and probably an operation would bo necessary. W, Ij, Crumo of Yalnax fs In thn city on business connected with tho scnooi district then), of which he Is Clerk. Hi) ftlfl fhn lhi annmnrln. lion for tho coming year for tho Yalnsx school has been paid Into tho treasury. Ilea Wolford of Yalnax was In tho city today to bring In bis niece, who has been teaching In the public school there, nnd who Is returnlnr to her homo In St. I'aul tomorrow morning. After Miss Wolford "ten dered her resignation tbo school board appointed a younc woman from Ilcrkolcy to complete tho school term. -n IIAIiniNO IIOMK FItOM , ', . 1IIH PANAMA TOIP ft: '.. 2 . nti'i..n.t.,..i t..-w NEWPORT. NEWS, Va Dee. . i-rcsiueni-eieci warren u. naming landed herei today on bla return from tbo Panama canal zone. Ho will spends tbo mornlns; here and then go qO jto Norfolk.' tM Tho cropd gave, Harding rpusfag reception.., In bis 'addrertf be poked hoped fofabo' perfce agreement and for steps t(7Qry dlsarmUtvnt by as serted thVttBJMtrtnosjcrltlc of natlonalltyfefj-i-'lv" - PAYM-7H TWOX JKXl'KCHfTfl WITIII.V AK.XT KEW DAYS The chamber of commerce bos re ceived word from II. D. -Newell, manager of tho Klamath project, who attended tbo Link river dam hearing In Washington, that all of tbo mat ter has been laid before Secretary Payne and his decision Is expected within a few days. i MYSTERY STATUE" 1 DR. Li L. 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Tly marblo bust has been in the building for a Ions tlmo, but is- not catalogued and of unknown origin. It Is tho "urystory statue" of tho capltot. ' if G Bread IS YOUR BEST FOOD EAT MORE OF IT T f "J - .n- 1 iT-i i ONE POUND LOAF 12c ONE AND ONE-HAF POUND LOAF 17c ? When you buy Hirvi Baking Co.'s baked i goods you will get most for your money. T Hirvi Ralrincr Ct """ """"'& vv I ---'M-44-M"W,'W, .! NO CROWDING NO FREEZING OPEN ALL NIGHT OPEN ALL DAY And when you want to move anything a box, a basket ;' or a carload Phone 49 J "WE'LL SE THERE IN A MINUTE" Southern (ho?oft Transfer & Truck Co. I We lilt t(K Much .Mistt Ulilrli Clogi KldiH'JNTliru the lUck j. HurtN Most folks forget that tho klilnejs, Ilka tho liowcls, sot slugglsli and cloKKOd nnd 'need n flushlug occa sloniilly.oliio wo havn backacbn and dull tnlsory In tho kidney region, bo vero henduches, rhoumntlc twinges, torpid llvcir, acid stomach, sleepless iiesa nnd All sorts of bladder disor ders. ' You simply must keep our kid neys nctivo and clean, nnd tho mo ment yo,teul nn acho or pain, in the kldnoy region, got about 'four ounces of Jad Salts from niiy good drug storo tiorc, take a' tnblespoonful in a gluss of witor.boforo breakfast far a tow dayB pud your klduoya will then act flno. This famous salts Is mado from tho add of crapes nnd lemon Julco,r'conblned with, llthln, and lla harmless fto'flushKjloggcd kidneys and stlntulato thorn to uormal uctlvltyl'H also jioutrnlUes tbo acids In tho urine so It no longer Irritates thus ending bmddqr dlsanlors. v Jnd Salts ls .harmless Inoxpon bIvo; nuiliea n delightful affervescont Uthln-watcr drink which ovorybody should talto novr and then to keep their klndnoys clonn, thus avoiding sorlous coiupllcatlons, , A woll-knowu local druggist cays yio sells lota of Jad Salts to folks whq bollovo In ovorcomlng kidney trou bio vrhllo It Is only trouble If the Wood Dealer Sold Service That sounds odd Wo do not sell current; we sell service. doenn't it? Well, suppose tho wood dealer sold kcrvlco instead of wood, he would tend to your furnaco and jour ranKe, fiko uway tbe a.ixit and clean tho flues. You would buy so much luvit. Now you buy o much light, although you i.y according to the current you consunw. Uut the service is perfoimcd for you by this company at the substations and power plantK. Thai to what we want to give you efficient service. It ts the, ate 'of tlila company to havo none but satisfied customera. No smatier what It Is, if you haro n Rrlevanco, or tuu dt-huitlsfled about your bill or do not wnderntond our ratcts, plcaso cumo In- and aee ,i or rrlto us about It. ' lf you have any Suggestions to make, we will ptadly avail oar-' Jifelvea of them aa our aim is constantly to ltnpiMv our aorvlceita you as fast aa tbo development of science and human ability pennlt.i California-Oregon Power Company