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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1921)
1 'rAQH BKVIIN ,VMVWMMWMWWMWMWMMMWWMMWMMAMMMAi CLASSinEDAGVERTISENENTS WWVWWWANiNAi WANTED I "totlJ yur wockona at KaKt IWUflUi ll'tl MISCELLANEOUS tWWWWWV'W MAMMMAM KOIl HAI-K At a Imrr.'iln, u Reed iiowIiir iiiiicIiIiiii; In find cluwi shape. Apply 227 Jefferson HI 18-10 KOIl UKNT Ono or two furnished rooniH, with or without curnKo; 11 GO I'lno Btnwt. 1H-10 WANTIOI) Parties with ciim to trav el! Ill OroKon, Wiinlilni;ton, liluho mill Nuvmlii. A splendid money milk I UK propottltlon. If Intori'stcd, call . lloom 230 llotul Hull. 18-1 0 Household fiirnlluro for unlit;, nlso house for rout. Iiujulro H2fi t'nm cent Avn. 18-20 KOIl HAM- Practically now uprlKht plmio, at a barKaln. Terinn If d fi ll rod. Inquire Mulliy, Winters Jowol ry. 1R-20 KOIl UKNT- HIcnptaR room, bath, fin pur month. Call attor C o'clock D22 Klamath Ave. 1C-22 WANTKI) A hotmnkoapor; must not hn ovor forty years old. Address K, It., Hornld offlco, 10-20 KOIl BAMS Four room Iiouho, with tiutli. chlukon Iiouho and wood-shod I.nri;o lot, all In Knnton, 6.0x100. (fur nished or unfurnished). Will socrl flco at J12E0. Apply 1C2C HnrKont nvonun. 16-21 KurIo HldRu Tarorn Is opan for thn season, 17-21 KOIl HAMS Konlson tractor with KOIt BAMS Modorn f Ive-roora built tutunHlon rliim anil two bottom H'-ln Oliver plow, (.'heap for caiih, or will trado for car or city property. Chll rotii A Hmlth, 033 Main HI. 1K-10 KlnhltiK Ih Reed now at KaKln Hl.lKo. 17-21 KOIl HAI,B About 30 lllark Minor- cha hens, 1 mill 2 yours old, nil lnylntc. John Druliur, 112C (Irani Ht. 18-10 Don't wosto all your nvonlnns thin summer. Htudy practical bookkeeping and typing with tin. Night classes tort May 23rd. Two nlnhts wookly romplutcH our courmi In thrco montlin. 1'onltlonn alwayn open for those who know. W. W. HOIITH WISM., Itoom 3 l.oomln Hldit. l'liono 129 or 430. 18-10 Hpund your HldRO. wook-end at Knxto 17-21 IIAHN KOIl BAM- H sldo. So. Illvor-lfl-21 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, QREGOH THUTWDAY, KAY 19, lMi KOIl UKNT Three room liunKalcrw on Johnson Avn., Ill flrtit dims ron- dltlon. Chllcotu & Rmlth. C33 Main Stroot. 18-19 KOIl HUNT Klvo room ImnRalnw on Johnson Ave. Chllcotu & Smith, 033 Main ntrt'Ot. 18-10 KiikIo HIiIro Tavern In opun for thn season. 17-21 Klnlilnij U Reed now at Undo Tavurn. 17-21 UaRlu HIiIro Tavurn In open for thn toason. 17-21 flpend your wook-ond at KaRlo UldRo. 17-21 KOIl 8AI.B Up to data confection- cry store and fixture for sale. In- qulru Mrn. K. I). Kiohn, Hlsson, Cnllf 17-23 Fishing la Tavurn. Reed now at KaRlo 17-21 Ins, pavomunt, closo In. Ilox 1000. Harold, 10-21 KOIl HAM Noltert Mem seed po- latoo. J. II. Ilarnoa, It. V. I). No. 1. 14-10 Corn potent, oxporlancod lady book keeper and stonoKrnphor sooks posi tion. Ilox 43, Hornld offlco. 16-19 Tho Turner Apartment, 812 Oak St., Itoom nnd apartments to let. Undor now management. I'hono 283. 13-19 (lb'AltANTKi:i AUTO IIAIIGAINH 1 1918 Dodge Al condition, 1 1920 Special Hlx Studobaknr Ouarantcnd 1 1918 Ilulck now car, guaranteed. Four now cord tlruH. 1 1920 Ilulck A real bargain. Hun only 1000 mile IIUICK HAMS .V KUItVK'H CO. Phono I7(IV. "Ill anil KIjiiiuiUi Awnun CITV OAltllAOU Wlxn you wint Kortiofla rrmovrxl, mil JOP.Utt. Apartmonta or sleeping rooms for ront ronsnnahlo. 1005 I'lnn. 16-21 6- OREGON BREVITIES PBNDI.KTON, May ft. In a raid conducted horn rncontly, four Chi note wore arrested and $400 worth of opium, cevon pipes and other amok InR equipment worv taken, Tho houio whom tho plant u found hon boon Inhabltod for ycara by Chinese, but tho offlcora hava never before tnanaRod to find anything In their searches, t rollTIAND, May 19. A special font u ro prompted for tho 1925 Inter national exposition to bo held at Portland Is tho International Con gress of Hoys and fllrl. This plan has already mot with thn approval of tho officials of tho fair and tho hIiirIo IiIoii had hardly atartcd tioforo other Improved and enlarged Ideas woro Riven out for counldoratlon. . 8A1,KM, Muy 19. Interest of tho J6.39C, I72.CC of Oregon's common cliool fund, InvuHted In first morlRa go loans, URRrogated 1,010,070.78 during tho blonnlum of 1919-1920, according to figures In tho offlco of atnto Treasurer lloff, custodian of tho fund. IIUDKOHD, May 19. This city Is to havo n Chautauqua sosslon this ummor for tho first tlmo In soveral yearn, from Mny 26 to May 31, through tho efforts of 60 business men and oducators who havo pledged tho expenses for this wook of cntor-talnment. rOUTLANI), May 19. Fines amounting to 3000 woro levied on six largo logRlng and lumborlnR com panies of tho northwott by tho fctiard of dlroctorn of tho I.oyiU Legion and Lumbormon In tho opening sosslon of a two; day coiiferonco hold horn Fines of B00 e.i-b woro mo'.ol out' to th') mombors for frl!urj to llvo up to their bonded agrecmont with tho cr ganUntlon In maintaining tho vugo scala sot by U. HOOD niVKIl, Mny 19 Orchanl Ists report that upuhM In all soitlons ro sotting woll and Indications now jiolnt to Ilood Hlvor'a hlpgost cj.p, a ylold In excess ot 1019, whou mora than 2,000,000 boxes woro shipped ONTAHIO, May 19. A ruin and hall storm which lasted nearly an hour hit tho Malheur and Snakij r'v or valloya recently, and "was declared by stockmen to hnvo been worth thousands of dollars to them. Though of short duration tho total precipita tion was heavy for this soason of tho year and materially will nld stock men by saving tho grass on tho lower ranges, which was drying rapidly. HOSKIlimO, May 19 While there Is so mo uneaslnes ovor tho caterpil lar menaco In this county, Fruit In spector Armstrong said thero was no occasion for nlurm, as tho post apj penYs toio disappearing. While myr iads of tho crawlors uro found cvory whero, Kocmlngly moving to some objective, It Is said that they aro merely seeking places In which to un dergo tho chongo Into moths. These moths, Armstrong says, will then de posit crrs that will produce caterpll lars next season. War With U. S. Would Wipe Japan Off Map CHICAGO, May 18. A fight to' tho finish betwoon tho Unltod States) and "Japan would rosult In Japan bolnit wined off tho man, accord ing to tioorgo Qlooson, tho Interna tional Y. M. C. A. socrotary, who tins Just returned from tho Orlont. Ho declared In addressing tho Inter national dlsarmanont congress, "Howovor. that only thoso llvlnir In tho klndorgardon ot International affairs could nlcturn tho possibility ot a war between this country and Japau. Tho Yap, Korea, China nnd California questions would not fur nish a remoto causo for war. World Politics Is Dropped by Hughes WASHINGTON, May 18. roland'd request for American support In tho sottlomont of tho Upper j Sllosla question, evoked a formal nnawor from Socretnry Hughes that tho American roprosontatlves Abroad would tako no part in ftho discus sions concerning Sllosla. Socrotary Hughes pointed to tho "traditional policy ot tho Unltod Statos," not to bocorao tnvolvod In purloy Buro- ponn matter. I . Coming to America 1 iSSSBissBSSBSSBSsWsK'lBV & . .viiisassissBViissBSk''-' JBssisassiV w i f aBaBsBBaBaBsaBa. lBaBBaav jaBaBaBaBBBBaBS I V'tJsaBasam'SSS'.fBBBBPt vIbbbbbbbbbbbI BVBBTaVrBvltBBWSrflfaBBBBVBBlBflBB ?jfefer. Mile, Kaachouba and K. MUhalovsky aro shown In a danco from tho nusslan ballet now playing In Paris and soon to tour America, Illack rabbit fur, shaved down to tha regulation length, la mnde up Into Imitation seal skin garments, accord ing to a rabbit fancier of Arvada, Colorado. A largo section of Stato street, Wllkes-Ilarrc, Pennsylvania, recently dropped Into tho mines beneath tho city. Tho hole was four hundred feet squato and very deep! kowmg at ike iic S S7iflL HOTQ pm TO-DJIY i2JasaBaaBf. fiBTBTBTBBWBTBBTBBTBBTBBTBBTBBTBB '"BsBaBBBfclBH,laBiBak tL-" faBBBBulBBBBBBBB GS&W A Vil. . . . BBBBBW npDM von i msk tor eruKtis faBmajlA Light As the Snow Fall Light tnJ flaky, crlip and tsity, frcih-ffom-thc-oveti Snow I'lal-.o.ot course I An incomparable product of the West you'll like them. Duy Ihtm from your grocer in rd pack' ages or lamlly lint. Don't ask lor erackttt say SNOW FLAKES. . 'XIPROOUCTi- Sno I P. C. B. CINCER SNAPS Anlh4l PCD product Pamculiiljr oitp and fint-fljTOred) Your frof car tuppl you Pacific Coast Biscuit Go. it THE GREAT LOVER" c A aOLUWYN SPECIAL CO.MKDY-DnAMA WITH AN ALL STAH CAST IltlDAY AND HATUKDAY Jack Holt, Wanda Hirwloy, Lowls Stono, Walter Heirs and many other top-noeh stars. "HELD BY THE ENEMY ' William Gillette's thriller has been mado Into a pic turo that' III hold you enthralled. STAR THEATRE MMM.MMhMMMMM-iL TTTTTTTTTTTT DORRIS, CALIF. SATURDAY, MAY 21 Charles Chaplin "thenkTd". One ot tho greatest pictures over mado and tho best tho popu lar comotllan has over mado. This plcturo has broken nil records In Klamath Falls having boon run for throo days and to tho largest number ot people that havo ovor witnessed any one plcturo In this city. At The Liberty The House of Personal Service TONIGHT 1IKI1K DAN1KI.H "Tlio Reed little bad girl" In . "SHE COULDN'T HELP IT" From tho novel "In tho IUshop's Carriage" Tha soul strugglo ot a girl who felt bound to two mon ono had taught her so much ovll, tho other had taught her so much i good. To which did sho owo her loyalty! asasss FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JAMES OL1VE11 CUHWOOD'S GREATEST STOIIY "KAZAN" With Jane Novak and Kaxan, tho world's wonder dog A drama that flashes in vivid scones the loves and hates of tho north, with its men, Its women and its wild Mentions tho wolves, the mountain lions, and tho huskies. ' V COMING SUNDAY Bert Lyteel in 'THE MISLEADING LADY' ..THE NEXT SPARK PLUG YOU BUY.. GET A BOSCH AND YOU WILL FORGET YOUR SPARK PLUG TROUBLES REED AUTO SUPPLY CO. Phono 298-J Distributers 'lathy Batteries, Bosch Hagnctoe 11th St. Near Mala tead - your instruction book It says--. Old oil should be drained from the cranlccase at regular intervals and replaced with fresh oil. This statement is made because engine operation causes road dust, carbon, fine metal part ides and other im purities to accumulate in the cranlccase oil. The gritty oil circulates through the engine, impairing its performance, and ulti mately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs. These careful instructions from the manufacturer are often disregarded; cleaning the crankcase is a job generally disliked. To meet this need Modern Cranlccase Cleaning Service has been established by first-class garages and other dealers co-operating with the Standard Oil Company. These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oil, the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities and does not Impair the lubricating efficiency of fresh oil used. The cleaned crankcase is refilled with the proper grade of Zerolene. ' Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown below, it means "Better operation mnd longer engine Efe." STANDARD OIL COMPANY (OGioraW MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE PV m CALOL FUBHM3 00. ZZROLENE "for better operation. am unger erjgne ujc PHQNE 87 124 So. Sixth St fere - Lawn and Garden Seed Murphey's