THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOH TWO TUESDAY, MAY 81, i21 ,4 ywVWWWWWWMMWWWWWWWMMWMMAWWMAMMMMMMAMAMMIMMAMWMAM OAKIFOAHEMEfirc WANTED fWWWW MISCELLANEOUS MWMMWWWAM FOR SALE 4-room house. furnlshod or unfurnished, also cabin; 1505 Oro. Avo. 28-4 FOR SALE Six Jorsoy cows, nil Riv ing milk, wo separators, ono second hand Bluobcll and ono nearly now Bhnrploss. Hay Hicks, Grlgsby ranch Olcno. 28-4 Hnn rnrtni hnnm fnr rnnl f iirnlatioil. Soo Fischer, Delores and Fremont. 27-31 FOR SALE Light Six touring car: good mechanical condition; good rubber, $350.00. Sco Stngg Central Garage. 27-4 WANTED 150 bucks to pasture. In- qulro phono 356, or address J. T) Swift, caro ot P. O. box 487. 26-1 KCOXOm REFRIGERATORS Vn hnvn fhnm In nil alvrtfl at re KLAMATH OIL CO'S. STOCK WAN- duced prices, and havo sold them hero tej will pay spot cash lor ono on ior ovor eignt years, iou nro tailing more shares. Stnto numbor of shares no chances. We guarnntco every ono offered and lowost prlco In first let-1 largo or small to glvo satisfaction, tor. Address Investor, Box 1, caro; and a surer In your Ico bill. Herald. JOHNSTONS FURNITURE CO. FOUND A book of travelers checks i In nnn nf thn mnehlVl YPSterdaV. Call nt freight depot and Identify. 18 vnll TnAni? A rood colne waro business on Main street, for Incomo property. Mining Interests Teasons for trading, lnqulro W. II. It., Herald office. 28-31 ICELESS REFRIGERATOR Will nnv for Itself. No Ice. no wor- try, no expense Woro tried out sue-hard- I cesstully last season In Klamath Falls ana aro guaranteed 10 givo musiao tlon. Let us demonstrate them to you. JOHNSTON FURNITURE CO. 26tf FOR SALE Plastered 5-room now house, ono block from pavement AN OPPORTUNITY For any one contemplating tho Quick sale, $1350'; small paymont, I erection of a storo building. It would loss for cash, mono 370 or &&m 2S-1 WANTED By enrpentor, now or ro, pair work. Services reasonable. Phono or call York Cafo. F. E. P. 27-4 WANTED Ford, not older than 17 model. No Junk, no dealors. Must be bargain for cash. Howard, Super ior Laundry. 27-3 I I ! FOR BALE dar fenco posts. 30c delivered In Klamath Falls. Klam ath Cash Grocery, 27-31 DRBSSMAK1NO First class work. . Mr. Jefferson, No. 2 Main Street, j 27-4 WANTED Horses to pasture. C. J. Bradbury, ono mllo cast Wilson Bridge. 27-31' LOST Guitar, between Topsy grade ''and Keno. Finder please return to 633 Main St. Liberal reward. 27-31 Trucking Job wanted. Call 235 J. 26-2 WANTED Woman cook Call 11F11. for ranch. 27-31' FOR TRADE Maxwell touring car. Consider 'good vacant lots or equi ty la small house. Phono 446. 27-31 Via In limit. lntnriat In rnll nt K8 Main street, An cntlro storo front nt a bargain price. Hurry! 25-31 GUARANTEED AUTO BARGAINS ' 1 1918 Dodge Al condition. 1 1920 Special ' Six Studebaker Guaranteed 1 191S Bulck now car, guaranteed. Four now cord. (Ires, 1 1920 Bulck A real bargain. Run only 1600 miles BUICK SALES & SERVICE CO. Phone 170W. 7th and Klanuitli Avcnuo FOR SALE Two lots, close In. on payments. Ono a corner lot. Price 1650.00 and $850. J. D., Herald. 27-31 CITY GARBAGE When you want gnrbngo r?movHl. mil 10123. FOR SALE: Used not abused 1920 Chovrelct: ono ton truck. First tlass condition. A real buy. Central Garage. -" W.-M; zl MA,N ST HtVlf tf CA' I COMPLETE LINE $1.25 TO $2.50 27 MAIN ST. I &&u.u& xiicooxliJ MIDDIES FROM years, according to tho rounty nu thorltlles. Mrs. Kllno had been nn In mate of tho county farm for several years. At the Theaters the star "Tho Chlckon In tho Case" with Owen Moore Is another of his delight ful comedy chnractorlznttons will bo tho featuro photoplay attraction nt tho Star Theatro today and tho pat rons of this theatre who will nttcml may safely anticipate n merry even ing. Tho story Is one that has been con structed for comedy purposes only, and It would not bo strange If it nchleved as groat a voguo as did "Charley's Aunt" somo years ago. It's all about a young man, who, In or der to secure an Inheritance, pretends he Is married; tho wlfo of his pal, Percy Jones, being "tho chicken In tho case." Tho efforts of tho young man to keep up the deception and tho strenuous efforts of his Aunt Sarah, wno minus mo young coupic aro do Coming estranged through n bold In terloper, who Is really tho young wlfo's own husband, creato n series of comedy situations that would bring a smllo to tho stolid face ot tho Sphinx. who Is bad tempered ,nml for reason. You remember, don't you, thn hard life (linger had torn from hor mo ther whon sho was a baby? Cruelly "broken In?" Mado to w-k botoro legs or back woro strong onouKh? Poor Glngor! An Morrylegs Is thero. Morrylegs tho amlablo and gossipy Shotland. 0, they're nit there, horse., grooms, folks! No attempt, thami goodness, was mado to modornlto tho story. Ho quaint old sets, and costumes of n bygone day add to tho plcturo's charm and ninlntaln tho story ntmov phero. Tho Bcvnory Is bvnutltul. As to tho acting It could not have been better. Tho plajcrs nro ad mlrably cast. I Just lovo to think how you'ro go ing to lovo to sco "Illack Beauty'" Got results by using class adi. howincjr at bfie n l uAUir fiora ! TODAY Owen Moore in thr CHICKEN IN THE CASE" Btov.i IVrklns llttln .lrrn1111.1l lmt would hPP" when hq told his Aunt Hurnh Ho was marrlm . Mm rnn't boKln to Imaglno lh nidi, PlUlIng situations In this hilarious fun film Oh! what 11 night It contains oven more laughs than tho recent com cdy hit. "Poor HI nip." WEDNESDAY , Ethel Clayton in "THE SINS OF ROSANNE" ituTvyVVVVsVVw'V'iiir'iii - Nu Bone corsets "made to your measure, guaranteed. Roso Randall, 521 Jefferson St. Phono 260J. 26-2 1 OREGON BREVITIES SALEM, May 31. The request of certain large lumber companies In Eastern Oregon for a reduction in their rates of contribution to the workmen's compensation fund was denied by tbo Industrial accident here. SALEM, May 31. Reductions ag gregating an annual saving of ap proximately $300,000 to gas consum ers of Portland Gas and Coke com pany will bo made effective Juno 6 through an order Issued hero by tho Oregon public service commission. MEDFORD. May 31. Sheriff Ter rill. In a public statomont demanded that Dr. E. J. Bulgln, who Is holding evangelistic meetings hero, glvo evi dence to support his recent charges that Jackson county has a "no-account" sheriff. purpose of handling the Immense amount of business and arrange montu to be mado for tho American Legion stato convention, which con venes here on July 1 and 2, was au thorized at tho meeting of tho execu tive committee of Lane county post No. 3. CALIFORNIA NEWS PORTLAND, May 31. Plans for tho 4925 exposition can now go for ward and the affair can bo worked out on tho original world-wide scope Intended, according to announcement of Julius L. Meier, chairman of the exposition board, -who expressed sat isfaction that Boston had been elimi nated as a possible rival. PORTLAND, May 31 Tho schools ot Sheridan county rank first In effi ciency In a comparison of educational and financial factors covering a pcr lod of six years, compiled by J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of public Instruction. Multnomah county ranks second and Morrow third. PORTLAND, May 31. Whllo bus Inesa conditions In general aro on the upgrade, thero aro some Industries in tho country that still feel the effect ot readjustment anil aro coming out of their unfavorable conditions slow ly, according to A. L. Milts, president of tho First National Bank, who re turned recently from Washington, D. C. SAN FRANCISCO, May 31. The aid of volunteer workers of tho State Law Enforcement League has been accepted by W. A. Kelley, federal prohibition supervising agent for tho Patlfic Coast, to strengthen his staff during the present shortage of men, it was stated by Kelly. WEED, May 31. Tho Weed Lum ber company has abandoned for this .year the project of building tho town of Gardner on Antelope creek, near Bray. Business conditions caused it to abandon the undertaking for this season. LOS ANGELES, May 31. Mrs. Morlem S. Kline said to havo been tbo oldest person In California, died at the county hospital here, aged 110 THE LIBERTY Lives nono of us, I reckon, with memory so dead that wo cannot re calt somo dear old day, "away back whon." with Anne Sowotl's "Black Beauty" and a few apples or a hind , full of cookies, wo mado ourselves scarco In tho attic of tho roomy cor ner of tho old sofa and betwixt tears! I and crumbs, read, and read, and read 1 rinr..i ni.i "niack Beauty!" And now it's a picture! If tbo picture had been a bad ono or oven a me'diocro one. It would havo been hard to forglvo tho produc- ,-. n.ii 11 in. am It stands, such a .. - -- beautiful and loyal trlbuto to tho loved old story that Vltagraph do serves both pralso and thanks. Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph Chester, who adapted tho talo to screen needs, havo turned out a masterpiece Of course, as tho subtitles Inform you, a horse can only know tho part of a story that takes placo outsldo the houso. So, begging Miss Sewell's par don, the Chesters draw aside tho por tiers and reveal to you tho mellow and melodramatic romanco of tho Gordons and, Btomofleld Into whoso lives tho evil Jack Beckett brought much sorrow. "Black Beauty," you remember, belonged at various stages of his ex istence to both families. They havo let him tell you tho story Just as ho does In tho book, sympathetically bringing In his life history whllo ho does so. It was necoasary to procure thrco horses to portray "Black Beauty." Thero was a colt, a yoarllng, and a four year old. Then there Is tho highly strung and unhappy Qlngcr WOOD! All prices on -wood aro CHEAPER. Prices aro away down, buy now. ' Green Slnb. Cord ... 13.50 Illock-Wood Dbl. Load .. 8.00 Dry Slab 4ft. yd 3.00 Dry Blnb 16 In, yd 4.00 Dry Slab 16 In. Dold' .... 0.00 Buy Now, Terms, Cash "WOOD TO BURN" O. Peyton & Co. O. PEYTON W. PBYTON 419 Main Phono 515 jXVXftfVWVsVs'sV'''' awssw LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY CUarloa Prohman'H famuu plnr "COUSIN KATE" Starring darling Allco Joyce WEDNESDAY Anna M. Bowells master classic "BLACK BEAUTY" Thn story wo loved yearn ago and now In pictures It Is iivcn bt tur. You will lovo 11 Special for children- "Black Ileauty" Is nnn of tho flni'Ht and most expmislvo pictures that ovor camo to our city. Hut when n boy I lovod this story and now that 1 havo tho plcluru I am going to maVn It posslblo for ovory child In Klamath FalU to soo "lllnck Beauty ' Tho prlco will bo higher than usual for tho grown ups becnuso of tho cost of thn pic turn but nt four o'clock Wednes day afternoon ovory child under sixteen years of ago can soo "Illack Beauty" for flvo ennts. Ilomombor th dny and tlmo- Four o'clock Wednesday afternoon and a nlckln admits every child. II. W. P. SALEM, May 31. Citizens of Ore gon aro urged by Governor Olcott, In a statement to tho press, to Join in tbo move to mako tho conditions of disabled soldiers bettor and more liv able during national "Disabled Sol Hers' " week, starting May 29, BUOBNR. May 81. The opening tf a pormsnont office by the state legion convention commltto for the 10c i V JlBiil t V J nMr32r .? .dLLIHl I. ' ' I '1lJK 11 nil 1 1 illkcsw JIT r" . TheSiMSli liltStb .. JUTM rnVmb fide a cigarette J as in my aay. 6TH ST. BAKERY f H R, J. 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