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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1921)
teff 'Ssa, tr- .r ! ,'5 TM'.MVJA,n .' lAdH HV W 3HT o n-i fli IwHttl"!- 4t't I n - f r .. ..i r ( -, PAQH TJIIIKB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , -t MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1021. The Office Cat :aJE&SL IIY .JUMtJH When CiiNtumcr Write Their Owa Want Ad. Wanted Man who can run tor W4 wlfo. American Modlcal Jour nal. iWanlod Uartondor capable of mixing mltico plos Dallas Nows, Wunttd Ilookkoopcr anil Milit ant to club manager. Mcrlden, Conn., Record. Wanted Man to collect account not ovor 40 years old. I'lqua, Ohio, Daily Call. Wnnted At onco In Pittsburg nn honest lawyor to'prosocuto a crookod ono.IMttsburg Dispatch. For Salo Ono combination gar mont that may bo worn as olthor n pair ot stockings or a hair net. Oklahoma Nowg. ' "Wanted Fifty brlcktayors, hlghost wagon paid, plonty of parking spaco for automobllos. Now York Dally Nowb. For Kent Furnlahod room to Ren ttomnn looking both ways and well veatllatod. Memphis Commercial Appoal. Wanted Gentleman who can fur nish ono-balf drfzon eggs to my ono pound of ham. Objoct, matrimony. Montreal Star. Wonted Minister of tho Gospel for lumbor camp. Must bo a good crap player. Wlnnopog, Canada, Tolegram. Wanted Man to look after gardon, milk a cow with a good volco accus tomed to sing In tho chor. Connec ticut Country. I . An old fiddler' conrontlon will bo a fcaturo of tho Octobor fair In South Plains, Texan. Long whiskers ,nnd navy plug will be popular while the-old-tlmo musicians aro In session. 'Mr' ft " ,7(K1 mmWKM mmWmm B111K Aiaz v Bsm iBf7 4-siiiiiiV biiibTvjvsiiiiiiV HPsH saKsiviBHiaS BBfi-T-KJBBF'' .'., - mSmkWmm i BXzflfVK LBB '- "f ' What would a woman do with her hands It a mouso and a bal got In tho room at tbo snmo tlmoT ' Wo aro not flooded by contrlbs rlto now. (Hint for help.) llSlflhlfM Votiii j-t- -l - .v.. Wi vummmaioncr KJ .... , vAuinino wonts correct o wear at a world ncrics old tan1 . ,v..v., tirjn.vm unu cano. THH STIIAND "Tho Throo Muskotoers," ono of tho biggest motion picture produc tions ovor filmed will bo shown at tho Strand for tho last tlmo tonight. In costuming, Bettings and acting, the play follows closoly tho linos of tho Dumas romance and all who havo read tbo great novel will bo pleased by tho screen reproduction. Daring D'Artagnan, burly Porthos, Aramls. tho dandy, and tho gigantic Athoi, aro most realistically portrayed. Tho plcturo was enjoyed by largo audiences during the continuous per formance yestorday. A screaming Chaplin comedy and a Ford weekly, depleting a Canadian cattle round-up, balanco a well-chos? on progarm. Having Just outfitted tho children for school tho burning Question with parents now Is: How much mileage Is thoro 'in u pair of shoes? To savo money mokes you thrcu tlmos richer than paying Interest on monoy you havo notimvod. O'ur Idea that woman's placo Is In tho homo Is basod on some of tho bathln suits wo havo soon this summon Just Ho. "Sho called mo an upstart." "Don't mind that, my lovo. It's an admission that wo aro getting up In tho world." No wonder thoy put locks on tho Panama Canal It's so near Mexico. Who killed old Dobbin Whoro tho wagons go? "I," Bald tho flivver, "Vlth my llttlo shlvor," I laid him low." Tho now tolescopo will bring Mars within two miles of tho earth, and after they aro through looking at Mnrs, will thoy ploase try to locato tho prlco of bacon. And probably all tho drug store koopors would got rich If as many people camo to buy drugs as como to uso tho telephone. It. E. Dradbury says a farmer al ways wonders .what a city man does with his tlmo nnd a city man thinks tbo same thing about tho farmer. Oh, Psluw. Wo noto with lntoroat that our Justly esteemed contemporary, George Dornard Shaw, claims that cowboy photoplays aro making Ame rica sick. Why pick on tho cowboys, a. D what havo thoy ovor dono to you. Tho oxports ot American coal to Sedon last yoar amounted to more than twelvo times as much as Jn tho preceding yoar. ' Herald classified aU par jrom, PROMOTERS GET TIP FROM; SAM CLEMENS BRIDGEPORT, Cnl., Oct. 17. Years ago Mark Twain wroto about tho nstrlngont qualities ot tho water In Meno Lake, Meno county, but It romnlned for later day Cnllfornlans to remember what ho had said about tho mlnorals In this body of water. A company in corporated by Sacramento and San Francisco capitalists has been form ed to. establish a plant to extract tho salts from tho Orator. Tho salts aro said to bo ot uso as wash ing 'powder, as a basis for sham poos and for other purposes. mJmJ-mJm' Phoenix Lisle Hose 55c Phoenix out size hose 65c Phoenix Silk Hose 1.10 ANDROSS- GLOVER STYLE SHOP 707 MAIN ST. PHONE 341 W. "Shop in Klamath Falls" UvMAArMWrrMAAMMAMMAAAMAMnrrvW Wonderful "Coat Val ues specially priced at $29.50, $39.50, $49.50. Extraora special on Dresses $17.95 inary 4M$ SBBBBBBBBBBBk u ifK I n-r ii 1 s t DORRIS PERSONALS DORRIS, Col., Oct. 17. A party composed of Roy Taber, J. F, Wlso and Thomas Churchill rcturnod last week-end from the Modoc Lava-Bod country after a few days hunt with throo of tho finest epeclmons ot mulo tall doer ovor killed In this section. One liugo buck looked moro llko an elk than a dcor. His antlers will bo n vnlucd prize for tho slayor. C. II. Norman, until recently em ployed as lineman for tho California Oregon Power Company at Klamath Falls, was In Dorrls Saturday clos ing mattora ot business and greeting old friends preparatory to his de parture tor San Francisco whoro bo expocts to locate. I (Miss Lcota Fal Is confined to her homo with measles. She Is reportod not seriously ill. Howard Marshall and family from Bayard, Nebraska, have decided to locato In Dorrls. fThoy havo boon touring the west for several weekto by auto and solectod this locality tor their futuro homo. Mrs. Marshall is a sister ot K. B. Tatt who operates tho local barber shop. Boys ot the American Legion aro planning a big Armistice Day Ball for the evening of November 11. Thoy expect to mako this tho biggest affair of its kind hold in Dorrls this yoar. Muslo will bo Imported for tho occasion and over) thing condu cive to merriment will bo glvon spoc lal attontlon. w Harloy Richardson and Jolm Lund each brought In a fine buck from' tho mountains west ot Dorrls last week. " Now that the deer season Is closed for this year sportsmen havo turned their attention toward the smaller. rat mora delectable, feathered crea- VALUES to $59.50 The Newest Fall Styles P Dresses for Every Occasion See Our Window Display These' dresses are not a special purchase nor .are they dresses that were made to sell at these prices, but each one is selected from our stock of high class individual exclusive models selling at regularly from $29.50 to $59.50. t The cost of many is lost sight of, but we are determined to reduce our stocks and give something to our customers that is worth while at a time when the season is just beginning and when they will be most appreciated., ,,, Materials are Canton Crepe, Satins, Georgettes, Crepe Meteor, Tricotines and Twills. VB bIsm I H sV H sV S H sm. sV. H fl H V m H H sw sV. H ftsT H H tm. rH H sV H sSiv ANUKUdtVULUVEii dllLE, dllUT I h-mK turcs that Inbabtt tulo and sage. j, y Dollahlto, who has beon in Quail aro reported autto plentiful in this vicinity for the past week as somo localities whllo ducks aro boun- representative ot tho International tlful In tho swamps In the Oklahoma Distributing Company, has moved his district. headquarters to Klamath Falls from VWWwVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMMWWMWWMWW' Outbursts of Everett True By Condon HWMMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW' I which point ho will work In tbo fu I ture. P. Glanottl has his new residence on Butto Street nearly finished. This new homo will add to tho appearance ot that part ot town. Tho Shasta delicatessen, oporatod by Mrs. Margart Kerwin and Mrs. M. G. Sherman, has opened a dining parlor where lunches can be procur ed. , ) Triess AF.O THG 4RTcuSy roulTop DeSK suivet JHAtfti cyijw rwi IWX -- -'' AMP IN GjooS esoNOVTIOfsJ, (VHAT WXKJL you 2.tVC CIS POR. TH6M T M5U.. T"a. recv. oo -r- THsaa ISN'T nvCHOFA VGHAhtO TW weN, ANO I'D HAV& TO MOVG 1H6M fiHV AU, SO i C0OCUNT GlVff Koo M.G(2J&THAH L2.. port. TW1 not injure; makes a delightful of fervescont litbla-watcr drink 'which everyono should take now and thon to keep tho kldnoys clean and ac tlvo and the blood pure, theroby avoiding sorlous kldnoy complica tions. Adv. HIT MEAT lEIf N T Tflko n Glass of Salu If Your Hack Ifarta or Bladder Troubles You No man or woman who eats moat regularly can make a mistake by flushing tho kldnoys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kldnoys, thoy becomo over-worked with the strain, get sluggish and fall to filter tho waste and poisons from tho blood, then wo got sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary dlsordors come from sluggish kidneys. Tho moment you toei a dull ache in tho kldnoys or your back hurts or it tho urine Is cloudy, offonslve, full ot sediment, Irregular og pas sage or attondod by a sensation ot Bcaldlhg, stop eating moat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoontul In a glass ot water before break fast and In a few days your kldnoys will net fine. This famous Baits is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, comblnod with llthla, and baa been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine bo It no longer causes irritation, thus end ing bladder weakness. Jad Salts la inexpensive and, can- 5tawS5K9BiiiiiiiB&4i Gake& ike Mother vsedb make! -&rd (py 'row cetctous- with 9 Piping hot cup of Cbfm end pure cream -fcrM.'a 7eke Home atom lb4jdmu?"'30f M A s m viJ v