The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 11, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Teacher for child of 10
v years of ago ono capable of
teaching music. Wrlto Mrs. R,
Dalton, 8teelo Swamp, Cat.
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Paints, oils and vnjnlsu. W. K. nnd
Ji B. t'attorson, 137 4th Bt. Phono
196-W, or lies. G31-R. 23-J23
Men's Duxbnk and Kamplt outing
wear at K K K Storo. 3tt
FOR BALE 4-roora plastered houso
with bath. Torms. Inquire 1228
Oregon avo. ' 9-15
FOR RENT Furnished apartments
and sleeping rooms reasonable 133
North Tenth st. , 9-12
FOR SALE Must sacrifice two lots
close In, on pavement: aowor con-
'sections on lots; paTement all paid.
One la a corner lot. Price 1460 and
S0. Owner 140S Oregon are., or
phone 42-W, 9-12
Do your foot trouWo you? Foot
specialist at your sonrlco at K K K
storo. Freo examination and advlco.
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B. It. OAUPENTBR, pouorhanglng
and painting. Prions roasonnblo.
Phono 270-W. J2"2-25
FOR BALE For touring 1918, 4
apocd trans., llhsslor shocks, now
seat covers, water circulator, Ray
field carbuorntor. Cheap for cash.
See nt Dodge Garage, or Inquire nt
Blue Dlrd. lltt
FOR BALE Furniture, whole or In
part; cheap for quick sale; leaving,
1425 Crescent ave., upstairs. 9-12
FOR RENT Two-room furnished
' apartment and one sleeping. E27
Klamath ave., phone 4S1. 9-11
Ladles Outing Wear In Khaki
Wool Serge. Corduroy and Kamplt
Cloth at K K.K Store. Stt
FOR RENT Partly furnished cabin.
See Anna Hudglns, Freemoat and
Delore sts., Hot Springs addition.
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THEVERYTHIN6
PORTLAND MAN SATS TANLAO
Dm HLM MORS GOOD THAN
CHANGE OF CLIMATE.
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Kf H)5 Rr.fVMR SHOP BUSY FOR A MONTH.
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Before 9 OclocK-Your
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POR SALE Paying millinery , busi
ness; good established trade. Rea
son for Jelling 111 health. , Bargain
for cash. Margaret Callahan, 709
Main. 9-16
WANTED Position as cook In camp
or hotel. Mrs. Ownbey, -Turner
apartment, 811 Oak st. - -12
FOR RENT NIco airy sleeping
rooms. 632 Oak st. Phone 20G-M
or 366. 9-12
FOR SALE White Leghorn Pullets.
8 to 10 weeks old, II each; cock
Tela to eat, alive or dressed. Last
house on East Sixth st. Mrs: Frank
Cox. 9-1 2
, FDtE ALARM SIGNALS FREE
. Call at the Drummond Print Shop,
116 North Fourth, and get a card
showing all fire alarm signals. Hann
4aoj Ik jaob SijkMiA atloi sjb. tw ktsl
Bees.' They are FREE. 8.n-4,,'em
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FOR SALE 3-room plastered houso.
1324 Pleasant Ave. 200 down aid
126.00 a month. 8-11
"For eight yean," said John Nel
son, well-known carpontor residing
at 874 Montana Ave., Portland, Ore
gon, "I had all kinds of trouble
with my stomach. I had to kcop
myself on a light diet, and oven
then I suffered terribly with Indi
gestion. I used to eat. my dinner
every day under a dread, for this
Indigestion often got so bad I
turned so weak I conld hardly keop
on tho Job. In trying to find some
thing to help me I even took a trip
to California, but I kopt going
from bad to worse and suffering
more and more. j
"At last some ot my friends put
rao on to Tanlae and it proved to
be just what my stomach needed
My appetite is tino now, and I oat
my dinner and thon go ahead work-
, lag in the afternoon Just as wull
as I (over could, for nothing I eat
hurts me tho least hit. My wfaolo
is stronger and better tr.
every way and I feel full of pen
end energy. Tanlae is simply splen
did 'and I am glad to let others
know about it." Adr.
DORRIS WANTS GAME
WITH liOCALS SUNDAY
UOIUU8, July 11. Tho Dorrls
baseball club Is endeavoring to ar
rnngo a game with a Klamath Falls
team for Sunday, July 17, at Dor
rls. The local nine is entirely nn
dated slnco the series of games dar
ing tho July Fourth celebration.
Manager Ethrldge Is willing to
match his aggregation against any
of tbo teams In this locality.
FOR RENT Finely furnished apart
Best. Laundry and everything
applied. Telephone 73-M. 8-11
DRE8SMAKTNO First csass work
guaranteed. Mrs. Jefferson, 2 Main
St. . 8-36
TOR SALE White enamel dresser.
Never used. Call at 324 N. 11th
St. 8-11
FOR SALE Cheap, good income pro.
perty paying 16 per ceju net.
$2000 cash will handle thin, see
J. T. WARD A CO,
834 Mate St. ' S-10
FREE My complete course and
. personal instruction to the high
school girl writing the best article
on "The Advantages Gained From A
Musical Education." Contest closing
July 16th. F1U' School of Popular
Music. ' 7-1 C
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
apartment. 39 High, St. 7tf
LOST Five keys on ring. Lost Tues
day. Return to Herald Office. Re
ward, - f 7-13
FOR SALE 1917 model Ford truck
$360. Inquire at 204 WlUltts
Building. 7-1 1
WANTED Woman or girl for cook
ing on ranch. Phone 42. fi-0
FURNISHED 2 -ROOM APARTments.
Wpod, water, light 126.00. The
Turner Apartments, 812' Oak St.
6-1Z'
CITY flARBAGE Wb6n yoa want
Carbace removed, call 10F-38.
Seo that 6121 Blsp aerge Suit at
KKK Store for $36. Written guar
antee with every aalt for wear and
service. - 3tf
Advertising pays. Try It sad see.
Keeping Children in
School it Problem
WASHINGTON, July 11. Every
state now has a compulsory day
school attendance law, according to
Information recently furnished by
tho U. S. Department of Labor
through the children's bureau. Tho
bureau has Just completed an analy
sis oi oaucauon laws arroctlng child
labor, tho results ot which are pub
lished in a chart entltlod "State
Compulsory School Standards Af
fecting the Employment of Minors."
in five state attendance is re
quired until 18 years of age, In two
of these In certain districts only; In
3 until 17; and In 32 until 1C. One
state requires attendance until 1C,
six others and the District until 14,
and one state requires attendance
until the age or 12 years, but ap
plies this to Illiterate only
Unfortunately, tho exemptions in
tho majority of states aro so numer
ous that they greatly limit tho ap
plication ot the law. Tbo most com
mon exemptions aro for omploymont,
or upon -completion of a specified
school grade. ;our states specifics).
ly exempt for work In agricultural
pursuits, 3 with no ago provision.
The laws of 14 other .statos 'contain
loosely wortlod provisions exempt
ing a child at any ago, which might
bo used to cover absenco for farm
work as well as for many othor pur
poses. Several states exempt a child
whoso services are necessary for tho
support of himself or others, with
out any age or educational provision
DORRIS PERSONALS
DORRIS, Cal., July 11. Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Shelloy havo returned
from a week's outing In tbo mount
ainous vicinity north of Klsmath
Falls where they spent thoir short
vacation camping, fishing and
roughing It gcnorally.
Hurry Poltx. wholennlo tobacco and
candy salesman from Klamath
Falls, was In Dorrls and vicinity on
business last week-end.
E. A. Blockllncer. ownor of the
Dorrls Lumber &. Box company, Is
In town on a short business trip
from his homo In Ssn Francisco.
James O'Koofo Is trsnsferrlng his
spring wool clip from a local warn-
houso to Southern Pacific freight
cars for shipment to Iloston. '
Fred Rogers Is temporarily In
capacltatod for duty nt tho Asso
ciated Lumber and Box company
plant. Ho Ih confined to tho Dor
rls hospital whoro ha Is treated
tor rheumatism. "
win. O. Hagelstcln and Chesley
Stow drovo to Klamath Falls and
Algoma via Merrill recently return
ing lato In tho evening via Kcno.
Word has been received by local
friends of tbo arrival of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Little and family in
Oakland. They drove to tho city
from Dorrls starting last week.
Hlthor prepare tho roclpo at homo
or get from any drug store n bottlo
of "Wyeth's Sngo nnd Sulphur Com
pound," which Is merely tho old
tlmo recipe tmpro oil by tbo addi
tion of other Ingredients, Thou
sands ot folks recommend this ready
to-uso preparation, because It dark
ens the hair boautlfully; besides, no
ono can possibly toll, as It darkons
so naturally and evonly. You molston
a spongo or soft brush with It, draw
ing this through tho hair, taking one
small strand at a tlmo. By morning
tho gray hnlr disappears: after an-
othor application or two its natural
color Is restored, and It bocomes
thick, glossy and lustrous, and you
appear yennt youngor- Adv.
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WHERE PARTICULAR PCOrLC
BUY THtm DRUGS
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" LET GEORGE DO ITl"
Swiss Watch Repair Specialist
GEO. METZ
JEWELER - 622 Main St.
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Tease lagging appetites
with this tempting
Baked Custard
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby glvon that tho un
dersigned administrator with the
Will annexed ot tbo ostato ot Charles
W. Hare, deceased, has riloit in ih
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Klamath county the final account
ot bis administration of said estate
and said Court has fixed July 18,
1921, at 3 o'clock P. M., as the tlmo
and the Court room ot said Court as
tho place for hearing of said final ac
count and for the settlement thereof.
R. C. GnOESBECK,
Administrator of the Estate of
Charles W. Hare, deceasod.
Dated June 13. 1921. 13.20,27.4.11.
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Dottffwuh 30f
Always smooth and velvety
made with Carnation
2 eggs, beaten light, 3 tnblespoon
fuls sugar, grated nutmeg, I cup
of Carnation Milk diluted with I
cup of water. Mix together and
pour into buttered pan and grate
nutmeg over the top. Set in n
larger pan of boiling water, nnd
bake in a moderate oven. Insert
a clean knife blade, and when it
comes out clean tho custnrd is
done. Wntch it closely to avoid
cooking too much.
3nd for Carnation Cook Book conlalainf
100 practical tMlod roclno. Carnation Milk
Products Co., 622 Railway Eachango Bldf .,
Portland.
Htvauie Cam'
lion Milk is f ''
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nary milk, it givei
cuitardi, pud'
ding and all
food a finer fla
vor anil added
tmoothneit. Uit
Carnation in any
recipe calling for
J cup milk 1
cup Carnation ii
luted with Yt euP
xratcr.
Alt (Irorrr Hell Carnation Milk
from Ctintmtid Cotet"
I have jutt received a
carload of fine monu
ments and markers, all
new designs. Stop and
look them over.
G. D. GRIZZLE
Klamath Falls Marble
and Granite Works
1040 Main St '
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When Mixed Willi Sulphur It
Brings Hack Ills Beautiful
Lustre At Onco
Gray hair, however handsome, de
notes advancing age. Wo all know
the advantages of a youthful appoar-
anco. Your hair Is your charm. It
makes or mars tho face. When It
fades, turns gray, and looks streak
ed, Just a fow applications of Sago
Tea and Sulphur enhances. Its ap
pearance a hundredfold.
Don't stay groyl Look young!
THE HERALD
Due to the fact that We have been
mssmsmsmsmsmsmssmsMsmmsm unable to handle the detail work in-
cident to renewal of subscriptions,
One year by carrier, $5.00 the period during which the special
f. i .1 . rate will continue has been extended
One year by mail, in untU August 1st. During the month
the county $4.00 f July tne Tate will be $5.00 a year
- delivered, by carrier in the city oP'
" "B by mail outside of the county; $4.00
' ' a year by mail in the county.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
TOM GOES OUT FOR EXERCISE
BY ALLMAN
HHBf A MAN THAT WORKS IN itrT "H Lf OUT.0OOR EXERCISE IS WHAT .- ( j $ , WKKsJ
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