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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1920)
vA(lfi TMHKM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKDNKHIIAY DKUKMHKIl l!fl, 1D30 DOINGS OF THfe DUFFS FRFMRH. RRITIRH Danny Is Quite a Diplomat BY ALLMAN """" "N 'Jj come, on, let's "yO I KIMToo.A 7TP"N 1 ( V(nAOMCo S V I "ckSomLJ W ( ovc-ami mck , j H - v 'w p m UmHMI 111 III IW 1 1 . aaaaaaaaaaai - ,. J 1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaBaaaaaiaaaBSaiaaaaJ poof Specialist Is Coming to K. K. K. I'MMiua tintlmretl mill lrt'iM ol llm feel wilt t)UVit ntl iipporliinllv fur oltallllatloil mill t' rrr,i huk t,,i tin tor tlit-lr riirrpritnn tin- lai r i an "' January, whiii Mm K K K itorn will horn a aerllit, ill tret If mil tlio Krliull factory in I til into, at llm dlipoaal of tlin pulillr for it Iraat llifen or four day There IIKHLIN. Dec 7 (y ll tx no charge for Ihn rulU('a Ainerltan builnea nciiuti who havo GET 819 SHARE GERMAN WE tlin (Jnrtnun foreign of Hen took an. actlvo Interest anil It ald even di rected tlin committed to mulca a fnv ornliln report although mbid of G'jr many' moat powerful financial In fluence were objecting. Other Amerlcnn concern hnvo np plli'it for permlaalnn to Import ma chinery ami manufactured article, lint thn economic council HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNSSALTSFINEFBR WANTED FOR SALE Miscellaneous l WANT Fl'RNIBHEI) HOIBE. fourTIMllER RELINQUISHMENT HO room or larger Addrca W 8. C ncron 4 mliA from Ilildehrand. dm thu;,crn,u 1CP- J8-JU- Running mv mill one-balf mile on t... wiii.k.i.i it,- ...... i..i ,. ' easi, anomcr two mncii on went, nm- fnr Withheld tho pcrmlnllon On tllO U'AMTI-'ll Vnr n mnnlh. wnmnn tn't... 1.1 .. ' .- .t. ill. ground tho article could Im pro-, do light houickerplnc, only two In iat year. Price for fire day $C00. Mall) - diieeil In Germany. family, no wanning, and may alccptphono 232-J or P. O. Hox Hi. K. F. at homo ir no iirmren. Aaurcai iiox Ourr. 28-31 N Tho Herman 27-29. ywWWVWXNIWWWWWMWWWft f.nvjrnmnnf ' npln ''' '. ..i. fte iri--.i. T.--II- rm- ultlfr M help IIU arrival will l hnn tourliir Oermany In tho lam clpal olilectlon to Importation at"' "'"" r" ' "'" brraldeil In Tho llnralil In plenty of few month In teareh of contract thl limn I bei upon tho low ox-!VANTBD--Odd Job by tho hour, by time to tire everybody an nppiirlun 'have virtually abandoned tho field change rnlun of the mark. Until It r In ken him. ' to the llrltlib ami I'rnnrli mul rr.nn the mark ll tablllred. tho (lermani homo according to information reach- .bellnro trade ahoulil be encouraged' MISCELLANEOUS Let ui lell you about hatlerlr i'1"! ,nn American Auioclatlon ofi0" thn bal of exchanga of goodi. frreilng In cold weather Ilattery Htatlon FOR SA1.K Thoroughbred alrdalo Dun. 1 month old. readv to take reliable man. I'hono 14C-W. 18-31 at once, IS and HO. G22 Lincoln Z8-Z9 (.Ink Hlver 'oiameren and Trade here While or that only ueh Importation pj,0t0 gtudlo, 1311 Mala St. 1111 eiixina -r!l'nltei rniMNVi:.NTinv ham: THE GIFT SHOP ( 700 Main Klrr i:vi:iiiTHi.J iii:nrcKn Ctf ml Imruiria IjiIkmh tin. ahnulil Im nermltleil a will encour-i Htatra anil Germany con- "t" German production and form a' PHONE PEYTON for wooa IS to gradually Increase, tho market for German labor. 3 10 Hint Cage now . S ll.to 1 76 Tray now i.l.t .& Itel Head now . ,7.1 3 00 Carve.! Head now UJWl 2 tO Hllppor now .- U.UO 1.76 Hllpper now.. . IJMI 3 76 llaikel now . .. U.I 5 11 IB Tea He I now 10.U.1 10 Tea Bel now... . .VOO 13 36 Tea Het now 10.7.1 12 76 Tea Hot now . 10-10 II 6 Tea Bet now It. OH 1 46 Tea Het now . III.U.1 10 60 Kmb. I.unch Ht now H.IO 7 26 Kroli. I.unch Kt now .1.H.1 t 76 Kmb. I.unrh Ket now n.1.1 6 76 Kmb. I.unrh Het now . I.fll 1 16 Aeroplane now t.7.1 2 26 Aeroplane now .. .- U.oo 1 00 Aeroplane now (HI 17 60 Quilted Ilobe now 1.1 -VI BREEDING TELLS IN PIG CONTEST CITY OAnDAOE When re- want garbage removed call 10F-23. LOST AND FOUND lltiun American lay, tho majority of tlioj big manufacturing and buying firm of Germany already have algn ed long time contract with thn llrlllili anil Krench. who sent armic of repreaentatlve Into tho country anon a the armtillce wj tinned ' Thn German who ham not con tracted with thn Ilrltlih and French., but have held back In tho belief .. .. ..... .... . ...., -"--, corneal mm ceniereu uciween to IOST 0no jar;e Holstcln COW to tin up with tho Americana, are b0y, of Onalow county, N. C enl to branded O on left hip: also a year becoming dlacouraged and Amerl- ih. United State department of ax- ling atecr with lame brand. Francli Thl la thn atory of a plg.growlng.0re' I.OHT Kox terrlter pup nearly 'black, black band around neck, .black face, with yellow iplaihes on Jawi, tall three Inche long, black, no collar. FlTe dollar reward. Call 170-J 'ore. 28-31 ran bu.lnea men hern aay mile rcuture by a county agent, a an II- there I oon a reumptlon or om- IurMon of tno yniue of purebred clal relation between the two conn- ,tock .Kn,t tau, anlmal. trie, and probably a Habituation of I Ic,0 Wlllam and Herman Gur exchange. It mual bo many month ,,.. arc Doy. of the aame age, llv before a treaty I .Igne.l beforo nR n.ar tovlri.r nnJ attending the win American win aKam unie ineir llannon. City. 24tr mkja10V0J00rvwwnm TO RENT OR. LEASE LARGE HEATED I1EDROOM for two. Private family. I'm of tele- phono and bath. One block from Her- ,,,' 'Pfiwllonalo pro-war aharo of Oer-i,n ,h(, ,,B.fal((.nnB competition . .. ... .ml,! nfflrn. 907 Hlrh cor. 3th St tmn ichool They became intcreatcu - - c.-in i'M)ui:iw for Nrw Vear Hay. Vkilrfa Mill t1ir)ntlirmim. man trade Thn German government I keen ly allvn In thn alluntlon and ha taken a hand, unofficially. In recent tranaactlun by which It was b lleved bualnea relutlon between thn two rountrle would bo foal ored When thn National Cah llteglater company recently voughl IMirmltalon of thn political economy aub-rommltten of tho Imperial ccon- ontle council to Import tool and pattern for a factory In Germany. M. thn local boy' club, and entlated thn FOR RENT Now unfurnished apart- Klamath Exchange Open 1st Next to Herald Office Eighth Street, Between Main and Pine aenrlce of the county agent to In ducn their father to buy them pure bred pig to atart with. One father ordered tho blooded poraer; mo tuner ko ma mu ".batn or 3 50 apparently promlalng homogrown2o Klamath animal of uncertain ancestry, agree ing that If any other boy In tho club beat hi aon' record he would buy purebred pig. Tho two boys kept expenso ac count and weighed their pigs once a month. The purebred pig weighed ments. close In. J. T. WARD & CO. S34 Main St. FOR RENT Comfortable outside room. 76 cents per night, wnn per week, with bath. Ave. Home Rooming House. 24-29 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1920 Dort touring car. Snap It taken quickly. 340 Lincoln St. 25-30 t&Vfkkiki0i0k0ttt FOR SALE 200 long of alfalfa hay. With a feed lot on Merrill high way, nlno mile from Klamath Falls. Call at 628 Oak street. St. Francis Apt. Apartment No. 11 28-4 FOR SALE Squaro oak dining table. Inqulro 306 Pine St. 28-29 FOR SALE 60 cords slabwood, un even lengths, at Dig Lakes saw mill. 60 cents load. O. Peyton. tt FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE OR RENT; ranch 170 acres. Improved, 4 milch cows, S work horses, machinery complete, 6 miles below Bonanza. Joe Provo. 22-29 10000000V00 NOTICE Seventy tons of alfalfa bay. Horse. wintered, $3 on straw; $7 on bay. all they can eat. Jay Falrclo, Mer rill road 23-10 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON, FOR KLA MATH COUNTY. Charles 37 pounds at the start, May 10, and the other pig 50 pounds. Tho final record was mado five months later, October 10, three ilaya before tho county fair Tho purebred pig had consumed 117.C0 worth of middlings, corn, peanut meal, and tankage, and mado a gain of 131 pound. Tho other pig consumed $16.90 worth of corn and gained only 6 pounds, costing more than 60 cent u pound Tho unsuccessful young pig ownor was keenly msappoinieu, um iuua. heiirt when his father made good his agreement and put In an order for When storage batteries freeze, tt moans a new battery. eu ten you how to avoid such & catastropby. Link River Dattery Station. 1S-31 ID1 101 World' Greater Clolrvolnt, Palm t and Medium We Kal too Much .Meat Wlildi Clogs Kidney, Then the Hack Hurt Most folk forget that the kldnoys, llko the bowels, get sluggish aad clogged and need a flushing occa sionally, else we havo backache and dull misery In the kidney region, o vcro headaches, rheumatic twlngos, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless ness and all sorts of bladder disor ders. You simply must keep your kid neys active and clean, and tho mo ment you feel an echo or-pain In the' kidney region, get about four ounces ot Jad Salts from any good drug ntoro here, take a tablespoonful In glass of water before breakfast for a, few days and your kldnoys will then act fine. This famous salts Is mado from the acid of grapes and Iomon juice, combined with llthla, and Is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stlmulato them to normal activity. It also neutralizes tho acids In tho urlno so It no longer irritates thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is harmless; Inexpen sive; makes a delightful effervescent llthla-water drink which everybody should tako now nnd then to keep their klndneys clean, thus aroldlng serious complications. A well-known local druggist says be sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kidney trou blo while it Is only trouble. AN OLD RECIPE C. G. Hunt. Plaintiff vs Pieper. Defendant. To Charles Pieper the above nam ed defendant. In the name of the State of Ore gen: You are hereby notified that C. O Hunt is the holder ot Certificate ot Delinquency numbered 1151 Issued on the 6th day of January. 1920 by the Tax Collector of the county oi Klamath, Stato ot Oregon, tor the amount ot 14 8C-100 dollars, the samo being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for tho year 1916 togetner wun penauy, inieresi and costs thereon upon the real pro perty assessed to you, ot wuicn you are tho owner as appears ot record, situated In said County and Stato, and particularly bounded and des cribed as follows, to wtl: Wool, half of Southeast Quarter oi section two (2.) township thirty-nine (39) south, range eight (S) east or Willamette Meridian. You aro further notified that satu C. Q. Hunt hns paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with the rate of Interest on said amounts as foHews: Year's Date Tax Re- Amt. Rote of Tax Paid celpt No. Interest 1917 Jan. 5, 1920 7292 $13.04 12 TO HEN HI Reads your entire life. past, pre sent unu IUIUIO vuuciii;, t"ib im jau. , .- 1TZZ I.X.- Ii names, dates and figures In business. IjMJ J 6. 1980 1 6933 $12.17 12 .-.- 1 A .l. .In. " "' .'' --.--- "TILL THE TIDES OF THE OCEAN REFUSE TO KLOW." Ono of tho sweetest love songs over written. On sale at tho Klamath Falls Music House. Invn. law. mnrrlnce and uomesiici n... .-... i. inru,. h nnBr I- . . - .lulu IjU.I IM1 1 lOll M w. ...... u purebred I'lg. not only for tno uoy trolluogi Tolls you what you nro of tho legal title of the nbove des- i.i.t n uimunif I. . a . i ... i Ki nmnn ft v ui thn nmn anne&rs uii. (ui ..ii.tvt.. i bout nuapieu lor unu wum w u iu v.v ... -"-- .. """ bettor your condition. In life. This b- ", re hereby further lady reads your hand as you would notified that C. O. Hunt will apply ,. nn hnnt- a rMiilnr hr her will to thn Circuit Court of the County jmeot your highest XSSxt lyou will bo wiser nnd happier after -hQV- dMCrlbed. and mentioned In consulting her, sho having the gift ot iald certificate. And you ore hereby Sago Ten and Sulplmr Turns Gray, Faded Ilolr Hark and Glossy Almost overyone knpws that Sags Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back tho natural col or and lustro to the hair when fadod, streaked or gray. Years ngo tho only woy to get this mltxuro was to make it at home, which Is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug storo for "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound." You "will get a large bottle ot this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other Ingredients, at very Utile cost. Ev erybody uses this preparation now, '. ...IV.I.. tll ll.il oecause no one cuu yutraiuw you darkened your hair, as It docs It so naturally ana eveniy. iuu dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomesc beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Adv. Beef cut from fat 3-year-old steers, at theie prices, delivered: Lion 30c Round v 25c Roasts 18c and 22c Boil 13c and 14c FRANCIS P. HANNON Phone 253-J removing nil evil Influences nnd plac Ing you In an environment of happy thought and contentment. Perman ently located at Hnmel Apts I'p Btalrs, apt. 1. 638 Pine St. cor. 3th Bt. Next to Perkins Furnltuor Mure. ono block from Mnln. Hours 10 a. n; to 8 p. ra. 2S-13 NOTICE Automobile owners and operators ot automobiles should procuro from tho socretary of stato their licenses for 1921. A 1920 license is no protoctlon aft or Jan. 1st nnd ownors nnd operators nro subject to nrrest and flno on nnd nrtnr Jan. 1st. 1921 unless tliolr 1921 llconsoa aro displayed. I. R. STRUULE. 38-31 Mayor, ummoned to appear within sixty days ntter the first publication of this summons, exclusive ot the day ot sniii tint nubllcatton. and defend this action or pay the amount auo as above shown, together with costs and accrued Interest, ana in caso or vour failure to do bo. a decree will bo rendered: toreciosmg me tien m said taxes and costs the land and nrflm! above named. Thin aummona is Duoiisnea lur ni weoks by order ot D. V. Kuyken dall, Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for tho County of Klamath and said order was made and dated this 1st day of December 1920 and the data or uie nrsi puoii catlon of this summons is the 1st day of Decembor 1920. All process nnd papers In this pro ceeding may bo served upon the un dersignod residing within the .State of Oregon at the address hereaftor montloned. R. C. OROESnECK. Attornoy for Plaintiff. Address: Klamath Falls. Oregon. 1-8-1B-32-29-5-12 RENEWED TESTIMONY No one In Klamath Falls who suf fers backache, headaches, or distress ing urinary Ills can afford to Ignore this Klamath Falls man's twice-told story. It is confirmed testimony that no Klamath Falls resident can doubt. II. 8. Wilson, chief ot police, 817 Main St., Klamath Falls, says: "My experience with Doan'6 Kidney Pills has proven very satisfactory. I can recommend Doan's to anyone as they do nil that Is claimed of them. I had rheumatic pains In my feet at times and this was very painful. Doans Kidney Pills were recommended to me so I gave them a trial. Five boxes curod me ot tho trouble and since then I haven't had rheumatic pains or any symptoms of kidney disorder." (Statement given March 11, !;) rvn Mreh 15. 1920. Mr. Wilson said: "I havo had uo sign ot kidney complaint since Doan's Kidney Pills cured mo. I am .always ready to say a good word for Doan's." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don t simply nsk for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Wilson had. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., Duffalo, N. Y. m Storage batteries freeze. Ask us about It. Link River Dattory Station. 18-31 CARLOAD OF GRIT, OYSTER SHELL and CHAR COAL TO ARRIVE ABOUT DECEMBER 28th Murphey's Seed & Feed Store fSS