The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 20, 1921, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE EVENING HJERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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FIIIDAY, MAY SO, 103t
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CLAmUAUVMIMiim
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
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MVWVMAM
Cnrpols mill riiKi rluiiiiml to ynnr
yiillHfiietloii. Wm. I.uhIi. I'Iioiio 1U0W
10-21
IIAHN KOIl haij:-hIiIii.
-nr. Ho.
ItlVIT-
1U-21
KImIiIiic Iii
Toviirn.
Kmil now
at 1'ilKlo
17-21
I'Oll HAI.K rp to dnto confection-
iry sloro iilitt flxtnros for Miln. Iii-
illllro Mrs. K I). IGolin, HIhhoii, Cnllf
17-23'
Hpi'lld
ItlilKO.
0lll" WIMlk-DIIll
it Kudo
17-21
WIANTMI)--1'onltliiii liy itxpiirlmiii'il.
ciiiiipnti'iit liuly liiiokknnpir-nliiiioi;
rnplit'r, Mux T. K , llontlil. Id 2a
I'Oll HKNT HIi'iiplriK nioin. Iialli,
I tin pur month, Cull after 6 o'clock
I f.22 Kl.uuutli Avo. 10-22
WANTIJI) (liioil, llvo mitoinolilli'
siiIiimiiiiiii Aptily 1211 Houtli I 'oil rlli
stront. lf-21
I WANTKI) A lioiiHiikiinpiiri inilHt not
1 liu onr forty yrnrs old. Addrnss 11.
I It , Ilornlil offluj. 10-20
1 li'dll HAI.K -I'dlir rnniii Iimiikii. ulth
ntoal opportiinlty for liiinlir tnrn' i Imlli, clilckon Iiouhii unci wood-Hliod
Will trnilo iiiiw trncloi of 3-4, IVj.
2','j "nil :il'j ton capacities, for linn
Imr or tins. Trinlts will Im di'llvrrod
horn, liiiiilinr f. o. ti. rorilunil. Wrltn
K, I.. Criiinlilltt, (Inn. Dollv , Kliuniilli
Knlls. 10-21
lUIKUINH IN t'Hi:i CAItS
t S fi-piiHsmiK'ir DihIku. Komi
condition.
1- 11120 n-piiimonKiT Drrt," nonrlv
now.
1 1918 li-piisminKor Kuril ti 'trim;
JiihI ovurliunli'il, ropnlnti'il iind now
top.
1 r-piinHinK"r llnynos louring, kooo
ronilltlnn. I'rlr-n $300.
1 1020 Kuril, oiio ton truck, four
speed transmission, tioity anil call.
At ronilltlnn, ami a nnap.
KLAMATH KAI.I.S AI'TO CO
13-21 I'lionn 170W. 224 Mnln Ht
l.arcn lot, nil In Karilon, 00xI00.(fnr
iiIkIkmI or iiiifumlHliinl). Will sncrl
fun lit $1200. Apply 1 f. 2 T, HnrKunt
iivimilo. 10-21
Knclo HIiIko Tavern In opnti for thn
Sanson. 17-21
WWWWWW.VWWMAMAAWAMMWAMM . ..y..H fjnr, Vlvlll HXA C?rllt)lf C tlllin
th ii plar Itnulf,
"Ifolil liy tho Knoiny" Ih n ilrnmrt
of t'liiMD emotions mnl IiIk, vital, Im
mini Hltuallonw a Htory of loro anil
loyalty anil uiiHolflnlinumi, hnto anil
tronchory ami liuinnn pnsHlon, It Iff
fllloil with poworful moinnnts nnil
tit o iindnrlylm; tlimno depicts thn tri
umph of lovo ii ml devotion.
Tliorn urn tunny, Mb, slrlklnR roloii
In "Hold liy tlio Knoiny." Iowls
Htonn, well known Now York nclor,
tnkPH Hid part of Captain (lonlon
llnyno. Agnus Ayrus, nn actress of
ninny iKronipllnlunt'nlH, wiih cliosnn
to portray Ituchvl llnyno ami charm
ing Wanila llnwlny plays nn equally
Important feminine, part.
Jack Holt, who will Im romnmlier
nil for IiIh 'work In Tonromir's "Tho
Mfo l.lnu," nnil iiIho In "Victory
does Ills liimt work In thin picture,
while Ilohcrt Cain plays tlio heavy
with his uitiial excellent skill. Wnlter,
IllerH, thn funny fat boy actor, siip-(
pllus tho nocewmry comedy. Other int
portnnt players on Josephine Crow
ell, I.llllnn liolnliton, Hnticrt llrowcr
mnl C. II (lelilnrt.
KEAmszuzamssmm
lloumiliolil fiirnltnro for iinln; iilmi
tiounii for runt. Imjulro 1425 Crow
cont Avo. 18-20
KOlt SAI.lV-rrnctlrally new upright
plutio, ut n liarculn. Terms If ile
ulriiil. Iiuiulrn Muliry, Winters Jewel
ry. 1K-20
KOIl HAM; Forilsnn tractor lth
nxteiiHlon rlnm and two hnttoiu 14 In.
Oliver plow Cheap for ranh, or wilt
trailn for car or city property, (,'hll
totii Hinlth. 033 Main Ht. 18-10
KlnfiliiK In kdoiI now at ICiikIo
HIilRo. 17-21
KukIii ItlilKe Tavern In open for the
onnon. 17-21
Hpeml your
ltlilce.
week-end ut
I.ViKlo
17-21
II A UN l'OH uai.i;-Alilo.
-Ill Ho.
Illvor-1C-21
I'Oll 8AI,l-.Moiern five-room built
in, piivomunt, clone In, llox lnnri,
Herald. 10-21
(ll'Alt..Ti:i:i AUTO IIAIIOAI.NH
1 1 01K IhxlKn
Al condition.
1 1020 Hpoclal
fllx Htiiitnlinker
Oiiornntocd
1 1018 Ilulck
now enr, tcunrantecil.
l'our now conl tires.
1 1020 Ilulck
A real btUKiiln.
Hun only 1000 mllei
IIL'ICK HAM HIlllVICi: CO.
IMiono 17IIW.
7lli nnil Ktniiuttli Avenue
KhiblnK U
Tavern.
Kooil now at
KjikIo
17-21 1
IiikId lllilr.o Tiueni In open for the
'.onnnn. 17-21
Hpenil tiur
lllilKn.
week-end nt
KiikIo
17-21
tih: momum;
"A Wllil-tioosii Chnno", tho attract
tlqn al the Momlule Thentro on Fri
day mnl Hntunluy In one of tlio inont
IhrllllnK iicreen ilmninn of life In tlio
nlletit ami treacheroim, Ico-bounil ro
Kloim of the Arctic which linx over
been produced.
Tho Htory, which makes un unim
unl emotional appeal throuKh Itn In
tenuity, concerns tho adventures of
beautiful MurRiircl Sherwood In her
search for Krlc liedon her flanco.
Ho had Joined a famous explorer on
i IiIh Inst expedition and was reported
to linve perished after an aliscnco of
two years
On the ship which she litis charter
ed, with the consent of Price tntham,
her iiunrdlan, trouble develops whon
tho crew believes him to bo a traitor
to the true purpose of their perilous
trip.
Krom that moment the play dovol
ops In Interest for Price Is nttrnctcil ,
by Mnrgnrct and threatens to hnvp
her for his own desplto tho fnto of
her fiance.
It becomes necessnry for her to
KJj mni ( Hf
KUI H,MMM 1KB
m ml pu"fiEn mi
M S ""S?" .r' PvW
is w 5 --- sukl
n K H 5- -"s war
1 1 mpjp
12
ILL r-m.r "
Nature's Afedicine
Two tcaspoonaful in water three times a day
makes you feel better!
makes you eat better!
makes you sleep better!
makes yon work better!
It Is called Nature's Medicine because It iff pure
ly trcctahlc nnil la composed of the most bene
field rootH, hcrbu and barks known to science. '
Over 20,000,000 bottles sold in six years
by tlio half savoRo wolf-dog who
wreaks revenue for tho murder of
IiIh master Is said to bo ono of tho
most thrilling ncencn In tho screen
erslon of James Oliver Curwood's
"Kniun," which comes to tho Liberty
theatre tonight Tho dog "Kuznn",
hearing tho screams of a girl, tho ono
human who has befriended him,
breaks his bonds, and races to tho
tent, In which McCrcady lias found
the girl. With n flying leap nt Mc
Croady ho slnkn till fangs Into tho
throat of tho girl's assailant nnil tho
slaver of Jim Itadlsson of tho Hayal
Northwest Mounted Police pays for
his crimes with his life. Jane Novak
as Jean Itadlsson, tho girl, has tho
lending fcmlnlno rolo, and Den Deo
ley enacts tho part of tho hero. Kd
win Wallbck Interprets tho character
of "Illack" McCrcady.
It
Big Rush Expected,
) Northern Oil Fields
EDMONTON, Altn., May 20.
Hteninbnnt companies operating on
the rivers that flow toward tho Arc
tic from horn urn ready for the hun
dreds ex pec i fd to travel north this
spring to thn newly-dlscovereil oil
fields of Kort Norman, In the Mack
unzlo river valley of northwestern
Canada.
Although some bellavo tho move
ment will assume tho slzo of an early
gold-field rush, tho steamboat compa
nies have yet received no Indications
that u stampede Is about to Hike
place. It Is certain,' however, thnt
travel toward Kort Norman will ho
s'iriiYlnr than over thin year. The
three transportation companies can
handle 3,(100 men mid their outfits,
both ways, during tho open months.
Somo predict only ubuiit 1,000 will
makn tho trip.
Ihery person going to the oil coun
try must have n round-trip ticket, tlio
Knjnl Canadian Mounted I'ollcu have
announced. Most of the travelers will
go to Norman via thn Mackenzie and
i'earo rivers, although some will
travel overland from the Yukon Tei
rltory In Alaska.
CITY OAHIIAOr When mi miuiI sncrlflco her happiness and promise
Knrluigo removal, mil lOP.U.I. J to wed Ijitlnim, IcM ho shall Intcn-
I ' ' : T"' tlonnlly destroy ovldnnco that mny
Apartments or sleeping rooms for. ,, ' . u... i.u
rent reiu.onnl.lii. IQOf. I'lno. 10-21 ' '"' '"' !"" ,0 vcr ln,"c"-
lions of her lover's existence.
All nlnno this little woman must
fight her own battles, .rway from tho
comforts cf civilization. And sho
fights ns only a woman can whose
passions have been aroused by the
anticipation of treachery and of harm
to her loved one.
At tho climax there Is a happy
ending, but this not until tho party,
stranded from Its ship, experience n
heartrending battle for existence, In
company with u group of half-stuned
Ksklmos
Tho UtgQ quality of success that
follows advertising In tho classified
column of Tho Herald Is due to tho
Intelllgcnco of its readers.
KIRK-KLAMATH FALLS
STAGE LINE
Stage leaves The Smoke daily
at 2 p. m,. and the Central Hotel a
few minutes later. We use a large,
easy riding, comfortable automo
bile, in thorough repair.
Stage leaves Kirk at 8 a. m.
daily. Tickets $3 each way; round
trip $5.50. Phone your reservations.
; Central Hotel 155-W,
tMe--e--9e
The Smoke 175
liy boring n bole In thn earth's sur
face twelve miles In depth enough
energy would be discovered to furn
ish nit the motive power of tho world,
according to a llrltlsh scientist ,
At the Theaters
Till: hT.Mt
Another of William (illlettn's gems
of tho American stago will beautify
thn sllversheet when It Is shown ut
the Star theatre tonight.
"Held by the Knemy," was ono of I
tho greatest of American dramas, audi
In Us screen form It Is uald to be
The
thi: mhi:iity t
killing of "Illack" MeCreafy
O-
WEATHER RECORD
o-
-o
Hereafter Thn Herald will publish
tho menu and max I mum tempera
tures nnd proclpltntlan rocord ns tak
en by tho U. S. Reclamation sorvlco
tntlon. Publication will cover tho
day previous to tho pnpor's Issuo, up
to C o'clock of tlio day.
1
Max.
, 07
. C3
. C2
. C7
, C8
, 02
. 00
, 70
. OS
Muy
Mny 2
Mny 3
Muy 4
May G
May 0.
May 7
May 8
'May 0
May 10 07
May 11 70
Mny 12 81
Mny 13 82
Mny 14 70
Mny in 71
May 10 02
May 17 fi3
Mny 18 00
Muy 10 C7
Mln.
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21
18
27
27
3S
3C
23
St
3"4
34
40
:ir,
30
2D
38
33
3G
44
Proclpltntlan
02
A classified nd In Tho Horald will
find what you have, lost.
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In the Alaska
Gold Rush of 1902
When thousands oj men rushed lo JUaska
for qold, it uias neccssaru to ship in sujficicnt
food to last through the lonq luinlor months.
In such a climate, coffee, vuhen packed in the
ordinaru xuau, deteriorates rapidlu, but Hills
Bros., umo oriqinated tho vacuum process
several u.cars previously,, were there with
Red Can Cofjce, packed in vacuum cans,
insurinq tho Klondikcrs of havinq their
coffee as fresh and flavoru as when at home.
Hills Bros.
Red Can .
COF
Ihe
Original
Vacuum
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aSr'J.wi ( "eiBSstBJ)'' 'sw fflN
tEDEMAC
TIRES
The High Grade Universally Popular
30 x 3 TRAFFIK NON-SKID
9 1 S.OO
A complete stock of all sizes in
TRAFFIK, RUGGED and CORD
See us for prices on other sizes.
DIAMOND TIRE & VULCANIZING CO.
707 S. 6tK. Street
Lawn and Garden; Seed Murphey's Seed Store
PHONE 87
124 So. Sixth St.