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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1921)
wH-sw "H 1 t Mrya3M!i Ja.- M v' 4 V U THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATURDAY, OOTOUKIl in, 1021. I'AUlA iy W" Ti',.!,.,,,,., ..i7lii ....'. ..frfM it M '" . CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMEHB MISCELLANEOUS SVANTKD Two hoardors. $40.00 per month. Hoard and room, In cluding uso of bath. Inquire 1923 ,Jain. U-IT FOR SALE 30 Barred Hocks and Rhode Island Hods, year old lions tor winter layers Address t)ox O. V. 0 Herald offlco Cor particulars. H FOR RENT Fivo room modern house' and sleeping porch, furnish ed. 'Cloio In..' Inquire at CIS N. 9th street. ' rK 14 t it i - A GOOD BED and a Reed bath at . Colonial rooms. 11th near Main atrcct, and 741 Walnut Are. 14 JCOST Wednesday, botwcea Merrill and Klamath Palls, black rim and social llfo 6f tho club and that the Oarage. Reward. 1" FOR SALE Oolumbla six, sport model and Liberty Six, touring car. Terms to suit. Honllne Photo Shop. 327 Main. Phono 39. 14-20 LOST On Merrill road between Mack's store and Henley school, pocketbook. Reward; Phone W. C. Barke, 19F1E. 13-15 FOR SALE: Coarse, beavy wrapping paper, sheets 46x60 inches, good for linnlng woed sheds, chicken houses and puttlag under carpets, 5 cents per cheeta Call at Herald of flco. 12-29 FOR SALE OR WILL 'TRADE for Reed urod car. Equity In five lots on Wantland Avo, P. O. Bo 116. 13-17 FOR BALE-24 'head of Lincoln Ramboulette, 2 year old bucks. Jas. T. Henley, Phono 18F4. 13-15 10RT Between Odessa and Lamms rCarap at Kirk, Oregon, stock for Winchester pump shot gun. Finder telephone Claude Houghton, Lamms Camp. ., 13-17 FURNISHER ROOMS for rent. Call 910 Main. ' 13-19 . STOCKTON LIVESTOCK CO. SI N. i:l Dorado fit. Stockton, Col. ' Phenes: 150.1, 15J5 IWe nro In tho market for Beet Cat tie. Feeder qaUlo. Calves, Hogs, Sheep nnd Lamha. Write or w Ire for laformctlon regarding prices, etc.. ..'BTOCKTON.MVKSTOCK CO. 31 IS. El Dorado Ht. Stockton, Cnl. Phones; IfWW, 1IUJ tEBIHN WEEKLIT IK LEnER The Baycrn, first German liner to enter New York harbor In seven years, docked within 100 yards ofin-ulrcl disabilities the offlco rof ' the American Leg-' n'8. finger can v Ion's national commander there, but the Legion took no part in the of ficial welcome which New York's mayor cxtonded. It was . reported that Hefr Captain Oscah Schwam horger of the Bayern commanded nOerman U-boat durlnir tho war or 1914-18, bui a Legion represent-returned to work iong enough to nUvo's .effort to board Iho Bhlp;Unload tho army transport Wheaton . cunurm mo report moi witn nowRh 2.624 soldlor .dead on board, access. gallon Ing American Loglon posts to " 1 Marshal Foch' will not coiuo to America to bo officially heard at the International disarmament con- rerence In 'Washington, Paris dlff- patches nre pointing out, although he will let bis views on armament bo known. The marshal's visit Is a private one, it is being carefully explained, in response to the Invi tation of tho American Legion to attend its convention. Premier Brland will head the French dele-. Cation to tho conference, sailing ucu SB, a week after Marshal, poch. In the Missouri state convention of the Amorlcan Legion, It was an nounced that a resolution concern ing Grover C. Bergdoll, draft de serter, was about to be introduced. .As 'a member rose to read it, an other sheuted: "I move its adop tion." a roaj of approval came from the assembled delegates and -It waa unanimously adopted with out having been read, -.. , r r The only ex-aervlco men who, can voto in the coming city clec- tiea" in Birmingham, Ala., are to those who became disabled from) at Arlington national cemetery on Vounds'or'Blefcaess during the Armistice day. Medal of Honor ran Vfcfldv,War, provledt''theyrdo, BOtjalso have been designated by the own 'ICOe'" worth ot taxable properi government as official mourners, ty'.' The 'state 'legislature Teoently I Honorary 'pallbearers will be eight yaaaat UrwrKsaitHlaex-effv1eeKeneraU ot the army and four "ad- Address P. O. 13-18 FOR RI1NT 200 acres nlfnlfa pas ture. C. J. Bradbury, 1 mllo cast of Wilson Bridge. 12-1G 1 1920 Ford Sedan, only run a short tlmo; 1920 Bulck 6, cuarantecd In Al condition. t-4918 Bulck 4. 11918 -Bulck 6. Inquire of J. C. WRIGHT OR BUICK BALKS AND SKRV1CR CO. TTH. AND KLAMATH AVE. Phono 76W IF YOU' HAVE a position for a young lady In your office, atoro or shop can Dion, 4S-.1D- WILL THE TWO young mon who callod on the operator at the star theatre-Klamath Falls about Marcn 6th. 192 1,, to loam moving plcturo operating and electricity, ploaso write Roy O. Patcu.i Kiamam rails, ore J 10-1B FOR SALE 1190 B passenger Ford, Electric starter, good condi tion. - Klamath Falls AatoiOo. 9M Mala Phone 340 , I 8-1 C FOR RENT Steam heatod room In prtvato family. Phono 73R. U - 11-15 FOR RENT Furnished room for gentleman. Hot and cold water. 505 9th St. 12-15 WATERMAN PLNO SCHOOL IS LESSONS GUARANTEED POPULAR SYNCOPATED STAND ARD MUSIC , BEGINNERS & ADVANCED PUPILS ACCEPTED ENROLLMENTS CLOSE, NOV. 1STII F. 11. CLARK INSTRUCTOR 825 LINCOLN, PHONE 54CJ CALL OR WRITE ' FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION Q1VEN AT YOUR HOME. tf FOR REXNT A tine dairy farm. Call 910 Main street. 11-17 CITY OAUHAOD When you mt gariago remove), mil inp 23. - FOR SALE OlO newspapers at Her ald office Old nonspapcrs for sale at Horald offlco. "' men from payment of poll tax. Tho court held tho measure unconstl tutlonal, automatically dlsenfrancb ing the former soldiers and sail ors. Tho American Legion - found a law, however, which enabled per manently disabled citizens to vote without payment of pall tax, and obtained, a ruling that minor physl- ca' defects will constitute the re A man who lost, vote. It is held, whereas a soldier who " came through with all ten of his digits cannot. I i - , Several thousand longshoremen who struck and tied up shipping on the Hoboken, N. J., 'waterfront, hold funeral services. The strlk- ers, many of whom were ex-service men, declared they would tako care of the bodies of their dead com rades desplto tho wago controv- ersy and added: Mwo'd d It free it necessary." The bodies of four unidentified soldiers, ono from each of tho four prominent American cemotorlcs in Franco, will bo. assembled at Glial-lons-Sur-Marno and n non-commls- sloned officer of the Amorlcnn army In aormany will select ono of them for return to' tho Unltod States and. intermont In Arlington. An honor guard, General Allen of tho array of occupation, and a delo gallon from tho Paris post of tho American Legion, will accompany the body to HavTO, at which part It will be placed on the battleship Olympla, which sails Oct. 26 for the United States. With tho ontlro nation paused at noon in two. minutes of silent prayer, American Legion sTvlce men of the world war from oaeh state and territory will do homage the unknown American ioHlir roil SALU Piano. Box 177. Twenty-Five Yekr ) HHHk OFFER tAST mlralg at the navy, vrith non - com - missioned and potty officers as body boarora. President Harding will deliver the funenl oration. Old Time Dance in Fatlor Again , ILOS ANGELES, Oct., 1 The old fashlonod waltz, wltt all of Its for mer simplicity and grace of execu tion, has beon rovlrcd and soon will tako iho placo of th Jazz dance, ac cording to Max Flsfacr, Los Angeles orchestra leador. "Joss was born out of the war and will shortly pass Into oblivion never to return," Fisher said.' "Tho peoplo do not want tho tln-panny squawks and weird nolsa any more.' Tho de nnnd Is for melodious rhythm, and we nro drawing on the classics for our music, and finding that it Is popular. "The fox-trot, although retaining Its popularity, has been changed somewhat by tho addition of many now stops.' Advertising pay. Try it and sea. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Bowarel Unless you see tho name "Bayer" on package or on tablots you are not getting gcnulno Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one yoars and proved safe by millions. Tako Aspirin only as told in the Bayer packago for Colds; Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain, Handy tin boxos of twelvo Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also soil larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufaclu," of Menoacetlcacldester of Sallcyllcacld. adv. pAVH Little Willie's Dream May. Come True After All, Ago in Linkville M2&l32&JZ27 CVtSNANG r t ' FIND HEDWOOD OROVH IN NORTHERN CALIF. OROVILLEl, Cat., Oct., 1 Re- ports of tho discovery of a grovo of redwood iroes In tho mountains of eastern Butto county is confirm ed by Lloyd P. Cornell, an engineer who has traversed that region, Tho trees nro of tho Soquol 8empervlr- t To look one's best and feet one's bcttl i to tnlov an lmldo bath each niomlna to fluth from the system the prpioui day's waste, sour fermentation and pol sonout toxlm In-fore It Is absorbed into the blood. Juit as coal, when It burnt, kRTCj Drfil nd a certain amount 01 in combustible material in tho form of ntlies, so the food and drink taken each day irate in toe alimentary orgnns n certain amount of Indlgeitlblo material, which If not eliminated, form toxlus and po 1.1c lions wlilch are then sucked Into the lood through the very ducU which arc Intended to suck In only nourUhrucnt to tuttaln the bodv, If ou want to see the glow of healthy bloom in jour cheeks, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot, water with a teaipoonful of limestone phosphate in It, which is a harmless means of washing the waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans. lag, sweetening and purifying tho entire Hot, Water Each; Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks I B .o"- BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSSBBBBBpfeBk 8 2 1 t JbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTsfbTs'SBbTbk u 3 rVMsvflhss-Js tssTsTfVt i&& sTs7S9ssKwiBTsTsTsvuLXZBsS S gl VPSBBBBBft. ti BB' v-f HSBBpaBJBSfiBBBaBBJBBBBff- VtsMaBBBlBl O M K. TiSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtJlBWy ' -7? "'vfB 7$ nBBBBBBBBr itBBBBBBBBBBBBTSBBBBflr5' . $Brf 1w ens bpocIos, but nro Rinnllor than tho const troos of tho pnmo family. Tho location .of tho grovo Is ro moto and tnnccosslblo except by trail. Plmitf for a moro completo exploration nro bolng mado. , Tho greatest plcturo over shown In KlAinntli Falls t "Till! THItKH MUHICKTKKRS," nt tho Stimul tomorrow. 14 Costs little and Overcomes' Trouble Almost-Over Night Any bYoaklng out of tho skin, even flory, Itching oczemn, can bo quickly ovorcomo by applying' Montho-Sal-phur, doclarcs n noted akin special ist. Uecauso'btiRs gorm destroying properties, 'this sulphur preparation Instantly brings caso from skin Irri tation, soothes and heals tho cc zoma right up nnd loaves tho skin clear and smooth. It soldom falls to rollovo tho tor ment without delap. Sufforors from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Montho-Slphur- from any good druggist and uso It llko cold croam. Adv, alimentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach. 9 Girls and women with sallow skins, llrcr spots, pimple or pallid complex Ion, also those who v.iVc up with n conted tongue, bad taste, natty breath, others w!k aro bothered with hvadichrs, bilious spells, acid ttomirh or constipa tion should begin this phosplmteJ not water1 drinking and are assured of very uronounced results In one or two necks. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs ery llttla at tho drug store but Is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water.cleantrc, puriCes and,frethens the klnm tho outside, so hot water and limestone phosphite act on the Inside ormns. We mutt ahrayi consider that Internal sanitation is vast ly more important than outtldo cleanli ness, because the skin cores do not ab sorb impurities into the blosd, while tho bowel pores do. 4 i womon who desire to ennance wo beautr of their complexion should iutt try this for a week ami notice results. Horald classified nds pay yon. i inr dULrnunun f an rtfnuiA WIN mi LULLiiin umii r VVSAVVSlViAAAAKiAAAi E EAT 1 AT The White Lunch Home Cooking nnd Home I'nstry n Specialty SPKGIAli CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY, 7So 1128 MAIN STREET WWMMWMWWWVWWVWWVWM Premium, Dairy ii i I; 'Oldest' Retail Dairy la Town Klamath Dye Works ? f-L I ID. p i OUR CLEANING), PRESSING Af " RKFAUUNG WILL MAKE V'OUB ' CLOTHES 1 LOOK LIKE NEW HATH HKBLOCKKI) Goods Called for and Delivered 481 Mala Street Klaaaatk Fall DR. J. G. GOBLE The well-known Optician now located la K. D, Block. 1313 Main. Phone 2II-M. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Lois C. Bridges Over First State and Savings Bank Sutto 10E Phono 102-J 6th Street Bakery " BETTER BREAD" 126 S 6th Street Klamath Falls Plumb ing & Heating Co, 1173 MAIN ST. P1IONK BIS-W I HAW HILL KNOINKBRINa A CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and builders) of mod em saw mills, pluning mills ami box p'lanU. Dredging, rile drivlaf. 11 Phone 48$ W 'JJ Office Corner. Spring and Oak I Near S. P. Depot Shoe Repairing Sowed or Nailed Work Men's half soles 11.36, I1.C0 Womona nnd boys 1.15, 11,25 CUIldrons .$1,00 Noxt to Horald Offlco Open Evenings, 6:15 to 9:30 JACK IfROST UNDER NEW MAN AGEMENT HOTEL ARCADE Klamath Falls Froo llus Moots All Trains All modern outside rooms Rates reasonablo H. A. KEMP, Managor CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Herbert B. Maliett Dr. Geo. E. Maliett Office over Underwood'a 7th & Main. I'hone 639-J. CqW Weather Ceming: Let Us Replace Your Broken Clasp E. C. STUCKEY llth and Pine )Phone 4V7-W liaSfc-SMmW' HGJi-,MXimtyL-