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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1921)
MONDAV, mav. 10, mat THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1'AOIO ICI01IT 1 : Popular Music and Ragtime Piano Playing Taught From Sheet Music In 12 Lessons This course is for YOU, beginner or advanced player. Beginners are taught to play all popular songs with full harmony bass in 12 lessons. Medium or ad vanced pupils are taught to convert popular songs into different styles of ragtime. I teach 67 styles of bass and 180 treble syncopated effects. Learn the styles of playing used by professionals, sheet music demonstrators, cabaret and theatre pianists. You are taught to READ NOTES. I use the "Waterman Method;" over 600 schools today in the U. S., taught sinc,e 1901. The Klamath Falls school is a branch of the Eugene, Roseburg and Medford schools. You memorize 39 chords, the chords serve as the bass, you play the melody in oc taves and double-fill the octaves, then you are taught to rag the right hand. No pupils accepted under 12 years of age, practice one hour a day, take one lesson a week. Temporarily, lessons will be given at your home. Phone for full demonstration giving your name and 'address . REFERENCES Read what Geo. T. Collins, man ager of Mason-Ehrman Grocery Co. of Medford and Klamath Falls Says: "I am familiar with the Waterman system of piano instruction as taught by Mr. Roy White and his associ ates and can highly recommend same," other refer ences upon request. Don't put it off, enroll now. I can only handle a limited number of students. ROY J. WHITE Director Headquarters Klamath Music Co. or Hotel Hall HKI.US TUUKP. MOItr, lU'ICKH Louis lloagland report tlio mile of three moro llulckg to tlm following buyers George I). Whitney, tho hak or nt tlio Sixth Struct bakery; C K lllliburt., Htiporlntuiulont nf tlm Poll ran liny mill; L. Iloldlsrhar, cashier I or tlio Miilln State Imnk, All three llliH'lllllOH Won) flVO-pilRHOIlgOrH, This clonus up tlio last carload which was 1 received Prlday. Mr. Houghim! Mates that ho lias placed orders for auothor carload. i NEW TODAY n WANTED Dressmaking or plain sowing, at reasonable prices. Work guaranteed. Hi! 6 Oregon Ave. 10-18 POIt HUNT Sleeping room, tmlh, llo per month Call after fi o'clock 522 Klainath Ave. l'.-22 i - KOIt SALE - Davonette, rocking i'lialrn, (! dining room chain, tahle and hiitfut, William and Mary do-, , sign; Columbia raiiRe, library table, Leonard refrigerator, kltrlieii table, i , lacquered brass bedstead, springs and mattress, 100 ft. Kardun hose, 3-1 In. ' i clothes wringer, tub Htand. and othuri articled, all In first class condition. j -, i no ii. .ii.. ,i,.. ir ir V.HII I1UIIBU 0, I I'lllilll VIIJ. 1U-1 KOIt SALE- -Tent houso and good furniture, i f. 0 Hood buy; 115 S nih St. 16 ! 1 1 Aiuiriuieuin or nirejuiif; ruumn mi rent reasonable, 1UUD Pine. 10-21 KOIt HKNT Nlco cloan, light house- keepltiK and bed rooms. 2005 Vine street Phono 337J. lfi KOll SAM-: Pour room house, with bath, chicken houso and wood-shed l.argo lot, all in garden, 60x100. (fur nished or unfurnished) Will sacrl tire at $1250. Apply 1525 Sargent 'avenue 16-21 I1AIIN KOIt SAL1 111 M IiIk So Hlvor-.16-21 .It Is stated that Nicaragua has be- Ran negotiations to resign her mem bership In the League ot Nations bo-' canso ot the expense attached to the ' membership. . ? , WANTKIV A hoiiKokeoper; must not be over forty years old. Address K. It . Herald office. 16-20 KOIt KENT 2-room furnished np- artmont, 631 X. 8th at. I'hono 413J 16-17 Meet inn at the new Hot Spring Data House. 16 Tlio Council ot Sic Nations Indians has docided to appeal to King George , ot Great Britain against the proposed , enfranchisement of Indians In Can- ada. It desires to retain Its tribal I form of government and Is appealing' on ground of "eacrod agreement" between King Qorgo III and Joseph1 Ilrant. ordered by mall. Itont payments were made by checks thrust under tho uoor. Tno accumulation of empty cans on tho fire escape led to Inves tigation by tho health authorities. Thieves recently plundered the Wolmar museum In Germany, taking rtorabrandTs portrait of himself and othor pictures by famous Dutch pain ters, valued at millions of marks. Tho Peruvian Navy has been grant- I vd itho use ot mechanical equipment ana personnel at tho Coco Solo nlr station or tho United States Govern ment located nt tho Canal Zono. Tho Poruvlan Navy lacks tho facilities for tho assembling and testing ot aircraft at home. KOIt SALIC Team, wagon, harness mid cow. $300.00. Inquire West Knd Grocery. 16-17 KOIt SALE Modern five-room hullt- Ins. pavement, clone In. Ilox 1000. Herald. 1C-21 KOIt HKNT Now 3-room house, $20.00 per month. 1021 WUshlng- (on. 1C 17 TVI'l',WltlTi:it KOIt SAI.K Practically now Corona typewriter with enso. S35. Also havo No. 5 Oil- i ver for $17.50. Seo P. W. Harmer. nt Jwhlto Pelican hotol. 16 I Strayed to my placo. black filly", I no brand. Owner may have snmo by calling at my lilace In Upper Poo val ley, and paying expenses. Joe Nork 10-18 Como to tho now Hot Springs Hath Houso. lf' lloro than two yearn after the ar-f mlstlco, nearly 200 bodies ot Ameri can soldiers havo bocn discovered i hiddon in recesses ot the Argonne Ftircst according to cable advlco from Paris. Hundreds ot searchers are still beating out-of-the-way sections of the old front hunting for bodies. The government has accepted a fireproof cover for tho gasoline tanks of airplanes designed by aeronautical exports. Tho cover Is not only fire proof but leaW-proof and crash-proof as woll. It consists of a sheet of soft, tough rubber laid on hlgh-gTado cot ton fabric. For no apparent reason two wom en of inodoruto means locked thorn-, botcs In a suite of three rooms In Ilobokcn, New Jersey, hotel and liv ed thoro for more than three years, i They lived entirely on canned goods! Forest Service laboratory workero nt Madison, Wisconsin, hnvo discov ered tho kllmdrled timber Is fatal to some It not all tho wood-boring grubs. This fact Is of spctlal Import anco to users of hickory, ash and certain other woods which aro sub ject to attacks from these Insects. Get results by using class ads. kowing at tfie iic ip -ot ifgurfr I MONDALE THEATRE TONIGHT A Marshall NIelan Production i "THE COUNTRY GOD FORGOT" AND Episode No. 10 of THE PURPLE RIDERS' The best episode here yet and A GOOD COMKDV Coming Tuesday Charles Ray in "THE HICK." -ki PHOior- rm.n trw MONDAY AND TUESDAY ... Charles Chaplin "THE KID" Tho super-comedy that took a year to make and ljt jiacks enough laughs to last another year. nhitrilo docs all tho things iou'vo never seen blm do before and tho greatest kid in the world lends a hand. i . 6 HEELS OP JOV WEDNESDAY Enid Bennett "silk"hosTery" At The Liberty The House of Personal Service TONIGHT ItETUHN ENGAGEMENT OP William Farnum in "THE LAST OF THE DUANES" i Tho stirring Zano Grey story of tho Texas Itangors, AAASlsMA,VVV'VS TOMORROW Beatriz Michelena "HEART OF JUANITA" A story of tho west when conventions -were forgotten and mor-. als primitive. WEDNESDAY "THE PURPLE CIPHER" I STAIIRINO EAItLE WILLIAMS A unique and thrilling mystory plcturo that Is filled with sur prises. I IF A GUSHER IS STRUCK MILLIONS WILL BE MADE BY A FEW. FORTUNES WILL BE MADE BY MANY. And Profits and Prosperity will be for all. ED. BLOOMINGCAMP WILL BE A MILLIONAIRE. And he de serves it. It has been largely his steadfast belief in oil, his courage and determination, backed by thou sands of dollars of his own money, that has kept Niel Campbell's drill going. THEY TOOK THE LONG, LONG CHANCE. They have opened up a field of unlimited possibilities for wealth in Klamath County. The Live ones, the Wide Awake Ones are following their lead and signing these coupons. SIGN YOURS NOW! James Drlscoll, Secy. WllllttH Hldg. Klamath Palis, ' Enclosod chock for $ for which ploaso rosorvo for mo shares Crater Oil and (Jus stock nt $1.00 pur share, for which I iigreo to mihscrlbo upon rocelpt of subscription blank. Nanio Address IIKUALD Dato SEE KELLEY TODAY Mail all checks and direct all inquiries to Crater Oil & Gas Co. Office:-622 Main Street Open Evenings. f r