rA9rovH miDAY, JULY , imi. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREftON L r itXfiAnAnAAATiAfiAAnnnrr'rry'rr'-r---''"-"1" mmm OAMDMMNTS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FHEB Mr eompleto caurao nnd personal Instruction to tho high ehool girl writing tho best article on "Tho Advantages Gained From A Musical Education." Contest closing July 16th. KHz' School of Popular Music. 7-15 FOR RENT !-room apartment. Hot nnd cold water nnd stenm hont, nlso ono sleeping room. Inquire 625 Main St. 6-9 FOR HIRE Seven teams with hnr- noss for haying or grading Job. Phono 3-W. 7-8 FOR SALE Ono McCormtck mower. Practically now. Phono 342-W. 7-8 FOR RENT Oarage at 612 N. 3th. St. 7-8 FOR SALE Small honse, two lots, near Viking Stora. A bargain. Terms. 1018 Acadamle. 7-9 WANTKD A girl or woman to help with hauso-work. Call 716 Jeffer son St. 6-8 In Ye Olde Home Towne HMKwn luiww I'JM." FUHNI8HED 2-ROOM Al'ARTments. Wood, water, light $25.00. Tho Turner Apartments, 812 Oak St. 6-12' PASTURE Rest of meadow, for horses and cattlo. Davo Tumor. Langell Valley. 5-9 CITY (MIIUAGK When you want garbage removed, call 10F.U3. Send vour clothes to Klamath Hand Laundry. Ladles tlno clothes a specialty. Phono 673-W, 7th nnd Kla math Ave 6-3 LOBT Herald collection book for Mot Springs Addition routo. Please return to Herald Office as 'It Is great loss .to the earner. Reward. 7-9 FOR SALE Practically new leather Davenport and electric fan. Call at Central Hotel. 7-9 FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. 39 High St. 7tf LOBT Five hers on rlnr. Lost Tuea day. Return to Herald Office. Re ward. 7-13 SHOE REPAIRING, pre-war prices. Jack Frost, 818, 9th St. 6-9' FOR RENT ICO acres pasturo good feed and plenty water. Auplj II. F. Murdock, Phono 17F17 2-8 FOR SALE 4 room plastcJ houso with bath. Tonus. Inaiiro 1228 Oro. Ave. 1-8 0 iss sKSP J .XV.i I fr"l r"TI rT I tup BAlllVMANl "l. ( mam rkH I A "SSiAST1 wTHwi P?vH' sV own vg flvouvt t'0Trrj' " p" , 'iSi ' 2 gsVHSBBBBsa ASA CLEARWATER -THB MILKMAN-SATS THE k jpS-B COST Of KEEPING AN EXTRA COW l SO JH W aTM HIGH NES DEClDtlO TO BUY ANOTHER PUMP. JfW frgfrsSJJ THINK 18 TUICKI01) NOOAIilOS, Arls., July 8, A trick similar to tho popular old "gold brick" game but with n thief im u Victim, tho chief of pollen iih per- polrutor ntid n bur of silvered Iron n n thn property, was pliiyod horn ro cnutly. Chief of I'olleo Jiiy Lowe In also Huperliitomlmit of weights iiiiiI measures for Nognlea. Hecently ho was testing scales lu local stores ami was using several east Iron weights painted a dull silver color. At ono store ho left nun of tho weights In his automobile. When he returned tomo ono hnil stolen the bar of Iron Mint loukod like silver. Upton Sinclair's proposed ntrwspn- per probably pliins to publlnh nil thn iiowm that's unfit to print, Wash ington Post. CHURCH DHMCOATM WILL HKPOHT Off OOVKNTION 1 9 Sunday at tho ProsbylorUn church, Dr. (Inorgo 1., Wright, who was soul to Winona Lnko, Indiana. May 19 to 27 Inclusive n commis sioner from thn southern Oregon pronliylery, will miko n full and (de tailed report upon the 133rd, as sembly of tho Presbyterian church and Its work to tho members nt the, local church. MA11KKT ItKIHIIVr PORTLAND, July 8. CattU steady; hogs no rents higher, prim light ' $9.26 nnd $0.76; sheep steady; eggs firm; butter firm, ev trn cubes 32 rents nnd 33 cents, Herald classified adt pay yoa.v FOR SALE Piano, sewing machine, dining table and chairs, book case, cook stove, dresser, rockers, beds, mattresses, springs, Congoleum rug i ma. it bens, 250 friers, rabbits: Belgian Kara Does with young. Some Just right for friers. Call at Klamath Cash Orocery between 9:00 and 10:00 a. a., or at residence in Ship. pingioo, u. is. uimoert. 7-8" FOR 8ALE 1917 model Ford truck $360. Inquire at 304 Willltts Building. 7-11 FOR SALE Refrigerator 1134 Grant St. a.g WANTED Woman or girl for cook ing on ranch. Phone 42. f.y YOUNG MAN WOULD Ilko to com municate with anyone driving to Portland within next fn days. Ad drew Box W. Herald Office. - Seo that 6121 nine sorge Suit at K K K Store for $36. Written guar antee with every suit for wear and service. 3tt Paints, oils and varnish. W. E. and J. E. Patterson, 127 4th St. Phono 196-W, or Res. 631-R. 23-J23 Men's Duxbak and Kamplt outing woar at K K K Store. 3tf Do your feet trouble you Foot specialist at your service at K K K store'. Freo examination and advlco. 3tf E. R. CARPENTER, papcrhanglng and painting. Prices reasonable. Phono 270-W. J22-25 FOR SALE For touring 1913, 4 peed trans., Hasslor shocks, now seat covers, water circulator, Ray- field carbuerator. Cheap for cash. Seo at Dodge Garage, or Inqulro at Blue Bird. nt: Ladles Outing Wear In Khaki Wool Sorge. Corduroy and Kamplt Cloth at K K K Storo. 3tf y AMfcKIUAN LfcUIUIN INfcWJS MMMMMWWWMWWMWMWMMNMMMMMIMWMMMMWM Russell C. Gross, of Philadelphia, who filled Slacker Bergdoll's place In the army and who was killed In ac tion In the Argonne after winning a citation for bravery, will be honor er by tho Overbrook, Penn., post of the American Legion, whose members have decided to name their projected community house for the hero. The Overbrook post will in the future be known as Russell C. Gross post havo applied for a charter for an American Legion post at Cincinnati, Ohio, to bo known as Frederick W. Galbraith post. Oilmore Galbraith, 18 years old, the only son of the Iste Col. F. W, Galbraith Jr., national commander of the American Legion, who was killed in an automobile accident, has adopted the name of bis distinguished father. He will be known as Fred erick W. Galbraith III. Members of the American Legion in Lyon county, Kansas, have agreed that If the state of Kansas or tho federal government give a bonus to former service men, they will donate a part of the amount they receive to the payment of a debt on tbelr new clubhouse to be erected at Em poria, Kansas, at a cost of $16,000. Sergt. Alvin York, famed for his Individual war record, has enroll ed as a member of David King Sum mers post of the American Legion at Chattanooga, Tenn. York was pro- sent at tho organization meeting of the legion In France In 1919, but did not Join the organization until a fow days ago. tno navy and was seriously Injured when tho Weetovor was torpedoed nnd sunk Oft tho coast of Franco. Kollowlnr his recovery ho was as signed to U. S. 8. Oeorgu Washington, the presdcntlnl ship. Members of tho American Legion nt Anthony, Kansas, hnvo contract ed to shock 600 acres of wheat. Crews of 18 to 25 legion men will go to tho wheat fields each ovenlng and work until dusk. They will receive $400 for their work and this will be used for equipping club rooms. Tho unidentified of a young man man killed by a motorcycle nt St. Paul, Minn., recently cscapod burial In tho Potter's field when among his possessions was discovered n small gold lockot containing n llkouess of tho man himself In the uniform of u United States soldlor Members of tho American Legion took chargo of the body and tho burial was with full military honors. Efforts are now bolng mudo by legion mon to es tablish Identity of tho victim. Tho UIuo and Gray association of Oklahoma has announced that It will turn over Its grounds and buildings, formorly usod by civil war veterans, to tho Amorlcan Legion post at Bridgeport, Okln., Soptombor 1, 1921. A war against 'goldbrlckers" has been declared In Los Angelos coun ty, Calif., by 36 posts of tho Amer ican Legion. "Goldbrlckerq" are do fined as men who poso as nx-sorvlce mon and prey upon tho public purso as beggers or solicitors for non-existent veteran publications." The American Legion's national legislative committee at Washing ton, D. C, has obtained prompt ac tion from tho state department In seeking tho relcaso of 60 Greek Americans who eervod In tho A. E. F. and havo been Inductd Into tho To give unemployed veterans of tho Grook array wlillo visiting their poo- world war an opportunity to work, the welfare commtttoe of tho Amer ican Legion at St. Louis, Mo., is ar ranging to clear 1100 acres of tim ber land near Cahokla, III. Tho men Will be paid from $2 to $6 a day ac cording to their ability as woodsmen. As a tribute to the memory of Col. F. W. Galbraith Jr., late national commander of the Amorlcan Legion, members of the 147th Infantry, Col onel Galbralth's command In France, plo. Secretary Hughes has Instruct ed tbo Amorlcan consul at Athons to mako strong representations to the Oreok government for tho re lease of tho men. General Porshlng's cousin, Miss Helen Gono Pershing, of Seattle, Wash., and Edwin A. Kraft, a moni tor of tho American Legion in that city, wero married recently. Mr. Kraft served 'during tho world war as a senior grade radio operator in It's bard to think of a Ilockor feller riding In a flivver, but such Is the truth. William a. Rockefell er, of tho fashionable Greenwich, Conn., summer colony was awarded ono recently at a carnival given by tho Greenwich post of tho Amorlcan Legion. It cost him $16. John D. Rockerfellcr will supply the gasoline, 'tis said. WEATHER RECORD T Hereafter Tho Herald will publish the mean and maximum tetnpora- uros and precipitation record, as tak en by tho U. S. Reclamation service tatlon. Publication will cover the day previous to the paper's Issue, up to 6 o'clock of the day. Max. July 1 73 July 2 C7 July 3 79 July 4 . 85 July 6 86 July 6 90 July .. 7 94 Mln. 46 36 36 42 IG 47 63 Ire-clpltatlon i!LA .a, rO0AK WORK Leave Your Filttvs More 9 OclocK-Your A.M. Picturas arc ready ar o 003 PF noerwo - T7 Puffif v 1 wrnkVY i ii Klamath falls Oregon WHERE PARTICULAR KOPLC BUY ThtIR ORUG9 &CiO800a8BmO0QKf 8 E 8 Hot Water Each Morning I Puts Roses in Your Cheeks I - J'- ' BPigigHHgB XgsW gsssssssfsssssw!-itA smsssssssflgssssssgssssssiS 7 gsgsgW v m-. 'iU . rgsssssssssssW" v r si -ssssssssy i ,--i fc. . - .issssssssw 3 SBBSSSST SSSBBBSBSBKOSV ' ' . - I I "-Sl jj Still it was our doughboys, and not members, of congross who endod the war with Germany. Indlanap oils Star. IF SKIN BREAKS OUT UNO ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just tho moment you apply Men-tho-SuIphur to an Itching, burning or broken out skin, tbo Itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, mado Into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, oven to fiery eczema, that nothing has over been found to tako Its place. . liocauso of Its gorm destroying pro perties, It quickly subdues tho Itch ing, cools tho Irritation and heals the eczoma right up, leaving a clear, smooth flkia In placo of ugly erup tions, rash, pimples or roughnoes. You do not havo to wait for Im provomonL It quickly shown. You can get a little Jar of Mentho- Sul phur at any drug storo. Adv. at doxarr DOUtmBUBS t tote jfffm right teriw gy- eys! ,p jsJSIL To look one' brit and frrt one's brst l to enjoy an Intlde lath rach morning to flush from the system the prrvloui day' waste, sour frrmrntatlnns and poi sonous toxins Wore It Is abnorbnl into the blood. Just as roal, whrn It burnt, kravts beblnd a certain amount of hv combustible material In tho form ol athr. to the food and drink taken rach day leave In the alimentary organs a certain amount of Indlgntltila material, which If not cllminatml, form toxin and rolnons which are then tucked Into the lood through the tery ducU which are Intended to surk In only nourishment to sustain Uie body. If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom In your rlieeks, to n your skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspnonful of limestone phosphate In It, which I a harmleaa mean of washing the waate material and toxin from the stomach, liver, kidney ainl Ixmtl, thus cleans lag, sweetening and purifying the rati re alimentary tract, before putting store food Into the stomach. ( Girl and women with sallow sklssi tlwr spot, pimple or psllld cossplnj Ion. aim thoae who waka un with coated tongue, bad taste, natty breath others who am bothered with htsdscbr bilious spells, arid stomseh or ronitlnsf lion should beirlli this phosphat! bo water drinking and ar assured of ver; pronounce,! rroulia in one or '.wo wren A quarter pound of limestone phot nhato rota vrry llttlo at the drug stot but I sufficient to demonstrate that luj a soap and hot water cleanse, purlhj ana irrsnrn tan Kin on me ouismij hot water and llmestono rboipbate si on the Intlde cgana. We mutt ahrsi ronaldrr that Internal sanitation lava) ly more Important than outaid eleaa oes, liecause the akin pore do swi ( sorb Impuritlr into the blood, while' bowel porta do. . Women who desire to enhano j beauty of tbelr eompUxloa should I try this for a, week and notice rtsulta, THE HERALD Due to the fact that We have been memmmmmmmmmmmmmm unable to handle the detail work in cident to renewal of subscription, One year by carrier, $5.00 the period during which the special n i .1 . rate will continue has been extended Une year by mail, in untu August 1st, During the month the county $4.00 f July the rate will be $5.00 a year , . delivered by carrier in the city or " '"", by mail outside of the county; $4.00 ., a year by mail in the county. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THE SURPRISE WAS ON THEM BY ALLMAN HELLO THW .TOM WHAT ARE VOU OOIH DOWN IM THIS TOWflS "1 BSfcL asBsst'. fm ' 0 tjjSr ftusnssi VksJjJVj EssssmgsBr y HELLO. CHARLEV1 OH.JUST HERE FOR THE OAV' i i SAV.TOM,l WAJ4T VOU TO MEET A FRIEND OF MINE1 AND SAY IP VOU NEEDA LITTLE C HE CAM FIX VOU. UP' WMi I nFWEM.OOLURS, JUST RIGHT! 0EABTOM- IT TwA 0$IZL THANKS! I WONT BE ABLE J T RECEIVED t)UR UTTLE. 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