TUVH8DAY, ATttftU 1'AUH FIVE THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON T Ml DN GUARANTEE "Anything wo noil wu Kimranluu, and llkn to nmko quick adjustment whnn anything In unsatisfactory." Wllhnut qulbblci of nny sort, Hutchinson nml Hhnrmnn, of Union, Oregon, Inlil down thn foregoing biislnniw policy In a loltnr to 15. II. Thomas, ronnty agent, plmlRlnK lm nioilliito sottlnnifliit for a yearllm: Bhorthnrn hull purchased at thn m cent farm bureau unto liy II (J. Iloycn of Mlillnnd, which uftnr thn nnlii wns found tu hn dofoctlvn Tlio nnlmnl wnii Injurml In iihlpmn'nt, hut thn Injury illil not nppnnr whnn ho was sold. Mr. Itoyco tin lit $:r0 fur thn ml 'mnl. Whnn ho found out Hint It wnn dnfnctlvn ho lind thn fnrm hurnnu agent wrlln thn consignors. Thny I in moillntnly dnclnrnd that thoy would Rtund up to thnlr gunrnnteci nml Mr. noycn could nlthnr nll thn nnlmnl to 'a butcher nnd thoy would innkn Kond tlio dlffornncn hntwnon tlio butcher's prlco nnd I2H0, or thoy would ro jilnco thn hull with n luund onn, If Mr. Itoyco preferred. INHUIlANCi: I'lIlM IH FOHMKO AT MALIK. MAI, IN, April 7. Louis Holdls cbnr, cnnhlor of Mnllu Htnto Ilnnk, nnd Jnmos O'Kcnfn linvo gnno Into thn real ontntu nnd Insurnnco busl now. Thny represent thn (Iront Amor enn Insurnnco company. I'lromon'n fund nnd other compnnles nnd will hnmlln flro Innurnnco, nccldent In surnnco, llfn Insurnnco nnd aulomo bltn Innurnnco. Mr. O'Kocfo will hnndlo tlio busl nous on tlio outside, whlln Mr. Holitln chnr will do thn officii work In con necllon with hln pobltlou ni biuiK cashier. McNAUY, FALL CO.NFHIt ON ItKCLAMATIO.N WASHINGTON, April 7 Senator McNnry thin nftnrnoon conferred with Hocrotnry Knll an to thn form of thn general reclamation hilt whlih ho oxpocta to Hiihmlt .Monday nnd no euro onrly pnssugn In thn senate .Lnst evening thn senator nnd olhor mom bem ot tlio Western Reclamation as sociation mot with offlcorn of thn American legion to discus how thn reclamation plan fit Into thu pro- -inji - i- --- .j y Ifava You fjorn Kelly loIny? II A sale teeming with VALUES, II overflowing with style. Benefit by it. 1 HM II ' HsP? IBM 1 ' MAm fmlM i ' a It gj I p ANDROSS-GLOVER Style Shop . 707 Main St Phone 341 W SHOP IN KLAM MATH FALLS Phoenix Silk Hosiery. Wonderful values $1,10 " Jf id AN OPPORTUNITY SALE FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY DISCOUNT on 50 Coats and Wraps on 50 Suits on 50 Dresses Owing to the late arrival of these garments which were intended for our Easter selling makes this sale possible. There is no necessity for going into detail as to style, quality, etc. for the women of Klamath Falls and vicinity have come to know that a selection made at the Style Shop is correct. SHOP EARLY Andross-Glover STYLE SHOP 707 MAIN ST. Phone 341-W COATS ANDWRA?S Include many of our finest models. Dresses in Tricotine, Twills, Canton Crepe, Satins, Taffeta. In Tricotine Serges, Sport, Combi nation, Checks, Twills, for best se lections. Every Dress Hat in our shop divided into 3 lots $7.50 $10.00 $12.50 netici: nm I'lmi.H'ATio.v IHOLATKII TRAIT (I'tildMirr.) I'UIII.H1 liAMI ham:. Not coul land Dr.rAiroiKNT or tiii: intkiiioh U. fi. Iind Offlcn ut l.ukovlow. Oregon. April 4. 1021. NOTICK Id hnrnby given tlmt. nn dlroctnd hy tho Commlaslonnr of thn General Iind offlcn, undnr provl lonn of Hoc. 24KG. It. H. pumunnt to tho nppllcntlon of Krod Hnll. IClnmnth Knlln, Orenon. Kurlnl No. 0112C8. wo will offer nt public unto, to thn IiIkIi oit bidder, but nt not lew thnn $B no per ncro, nt 10 o'clock n. in., on thn 13th day of May, nuxt. nt thin offlcn, thn following trnct of landr Lot 7. 8cc. 3r., T. 39R. 11. 114 K. W M. Tho milo will not bn kept opon, but will bo dnclnrnd cloiiod whnn thoso preHunt nt thn hour niimnd hnvo rennod hlddlnK. Thn ponton making tho hlgheit bid will b n quired to Immodlntnly pnv to lb" Ho colvor tho nmount thorcof. Any portion clntmlng ndvornnlr thn nbovo-dnHcrlhod Innd nrn ndvlned to file their clnlmn, or objnctlonn, on or boforn tlio tlmn denlKnatod for Kile. Notice will bn piibllMiod for flvn connocutlvn weokn In tho Klamnth Woakly Ifarald. jab v. mmoras, 7-H-21.28.r. Unglntnr. gram of thn legion (fir puttlnc form or soldlorn on thnlr font FUlUTl'Ili: IHIVKIW Takq ndvantago or my outnldo ner vlco. I havo a cur and llko to drlvo It. You need furnlturo end would llkn to buy It. Call U-W and I will nond for you; alio tnko you homo. I'llHKINH KtJIt.MTtJItK uetisi: "Tim Kunilnlinr of llnppy 1Ioiiih" 7-Passenger HUDSON CARS FOR HIRE The cars that go and get back. Phone 77 REX CAFE Rowing at the one TOffY This associated rnAmjcERBi iiieshnt "A PERFECT CRIME" That groat coiuody-drama takon trom tho Saturday Evonlng I'oat story. . ' An all ntai coat hoadod by Monto Dluo. This plcturo has Just complotod a most successful run In Bun Francisco and you will bo assured ot soolne ono of tho boat plcturoa of tho aoason. . ioo pkii ci:nt union MONDALE THEATRE Arthur Doin Musical Director Tod White Mnnagor Ed. F. Crawford Cnlot Oporator The Best for the Best THE WORKINGMAN'S THEATRE Tonight Last Night of Vaudeville. JAMES AND SHAW Tho black faco assassins ot sorrow In a comody alnglns, talk ing and dancing act that's a screnm and E. J. APPLEBY Tho world's greatest banjo player. It you onjoy real music and roal banjo playing don't miss this act. ALSO Roy Stewart "PAYING"HIS DEBT" TOMORROW FRIDAY j Chas. Rea and Billy Burke "PEGGY" W PERFORMANCE COUNT5 SATURDAY "DEEP WATERS" A THRILLING STORY OT THB8BA At The Liberty The House of Personal Service - . TODAY THURSDAY mrruuN engagement of nazdiova the incesiimivuli: -IN- ( STRONGER THAN DEATH" It was tho danco of Koto. Tho Uvea of hundreds ot pooplo do' pondod oil tho waning ntrength ot Slgrld, tho dancer. Did sho tall thorn T TOMORROW FRIDAY Harry Carey "HEARTS UP!" Harry Carey wroto "Hoarts Up!" as his ldoa ot a dramatic, snappy, .colorful photoplay with a punch in ovory sonso. Soo him In a starrlug rolo ot his own Universal production. SATURDAY "FORBIDDEN VALLEY1' A Kentucky Romanco with May McAvoy and Bruce Gordon stnrrlng, I Shoo the Blues Off the Porch dust the cobwebs Of course business is getting bet ter. It already has begun to show an improvement. What are you do ing to help it? Buy a MACK truck and put it to work for you and see how valu able an asset it will become. It will do what you want it to do and keep on doing it over a long period of years at a minimum expense. If you have a real use for a mo tor truck and there are few who do not you are wasting time when you delay. You must come to it sooner or later it's like going to the den-tist-so why later? If you are willing to keep on suffering the pain of gloom and depression, your horse and wagon will do but if you want to be alive, up and doing every min ute you need a MACK truck. You couldn't buy a better truck than a MACK, so it is time wasted for you to consider any other make. Performance Counts. J. H. GARRETT & SONS 522 S. Sixth Street Phone 500 ' I