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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1921)
!r.rK.Kyst,ac!ti o5 rr5.a . ... y PAGID PIVK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATURDAY, OOTOIIKR 20, tMll'V! Sunday at STjR AND THEATRE FINK8T PIOTUltE I'JIOJHOTIOX IN 80UIIIEHN OltKOOlf "Great Minds Originate, Fools Imitate." The Great Seven-ReeF Production r art ners . v - - I From the Great Novel by JOSEPH C. LINCOLN ofth&Tiffe b sia lsP - . B VB. - J" J , s.4 '- i tfORi - (iV IMt'J , ' j. 4 Hodkinson Production, which means the Best IF EVER A MAN DESERVED DEATH!- ' nti";,; V-" ; V - ". And yet he could not leave him to his fate, this man who had plotted his downfall and his ultimate" destrtic- ' ' tion. -And so, with the flames roaring ever closer, he dragged his limp form to.'thp. rail, and dropped him into the small boat that lay alongside, (And then came the final treachery that will' cause1 even' the most hardened beholder-to gasp with terror. But in the end Right triumphed. Vl &v ALSQ THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDIAN CHARLIEiCHAPLIN In "THE RINK" - a cloudburst of laughter , . .; " k, CONTINUOUS SHOW ON SUNDAY. STARTS AT 1, 3, 7, and 9 O'CLOCK CAN'T RUSH TO SAGHAUEN Japaneso Qovemmtnt Bar All but Ouslness Firms Approved by War Office. Thero will lio no rush of ndvcntnr era jo tlio new fields fur exploitation opened up by tlio Jnpmicsi) occupation of llusilun SitKlinllon, ncrnrdlng to Mr. Murnkuml, chief of tlie tindery liurcnu of the department of agriculture und cominoice, who g quoted In the Yo mttirl : "None except thoo wlm rcnlly nienn tiiiKlni'M mill uru In n position to m' rlouxly Irmumct business will llml any placo for them In .Siicliiillcn."snl(l .M Murakami. "All rlulits (hero are In tlio linuda of the military command, mill miyonc Hint wauls to go there, row mint ohtnln n permit front tlio wnr otllce. Certnlnly the forests there will jlcld plenty of wood pulp nml other rnw nuiterlnl, while tlieio nro rich con I mines mid possibly oil vclls. Jlnt the chief product of Hint lesion Is the output of the Hclierles." Speaking of the fishing rllits In Sag hnllcn, Mr. Murakami wild Hint nfter consultation with the nrmy command nn auction was conducted nt Nllto lalcvsk for thoso rights ocr which the nrmy command In nolo to furnish pro tection. No detailed report of the auc tion ling liecn received. The bidder had to fllo their applications with a deposit to guurnntca their Reed fnlth, nd they had to ho personH who were qualified by long expcrlcnco In fish eries In Hint neighborhood. The Vomlurl says that many rcpir tabic business establishments hai been holding bnck from enterprises In SnBlinllcn for fear of tho competition of adventurers and tho hurt their rep utntlons might suffer In n tnnd scram 1 'bio for rights and concession). Japan Advertisers. Which Way Do You Gleept. , Do you sleep with your body lying from east to west or are your-toes, polntkg southeast whllo your head lies northwest? If you nro .lying In this position, you are under tho pres sure of tho magnetic meridian. In other words, you ore sleeping under a tension and thero Is a bad effect on the blood pressure and the pulse rate. "Cll'itoge your bed with tho head north 'or south and you'll bleep bet ter." These nro somo of the theories po pounded by Dr. W. W. Baljeyof, Dav "enport, In., secretary of the Central Society of Physical Therapeutics, which held Its convention In Chicago a short time ago. The convention was mndo up of licensed doctors of the Middle West who rely moro on physical methods of curing diseases than on medical methods. Mnlco Hint Idlo dollar work! Pat it In tlio bants. "Dizzy? Nol" Says Woman Welder nf Vnvai.!'' mvM Mm. Pnthnrlna Nelson tho nlr. weldlnjt a brldgo opan nt Kingston. N. 1 Cddins cables la her specialty. Gho's 300 feet up In ma irnta J30 a uay AN OLD RECIPE Tl Why docs It take two to make a quarrel It a man and his wife aro one? i NEW TODAY a 1920 Ford Sedan $600 I 1 1918 7 pass. Dulck Six $900 1 1917 7 pass. Hudson $900. 1 1920 4 pass. Chandler (1200. 1 1921 7 pass llulck Inquire for prlco DUICK SA1,ES & SERVICE CO. L. HOAQLAND Phono 17CW. D28 tf. WANTED 3Iome forood hunting log. Inquire 033vN. 9th St. 29. FOIt SALE At sacrifice. Complete , furniture, 3 room apartment inclu ding electric range. All new.' Main St. apartment for rent. .Phono 309W. " 29 i - ; ri LOST ulfetorcycto 'chain: on Alameda fit. Lenvo at Charley's "lace, re ward. " ' 29-31 WANTED Woman or girl for gen eral housework. Phono 189. 029 Nl FOR IlENT room house, 441 MI chlgan Ave. 29 WANTED Passenger for Bend go Inu Wednesday, Nov. 2ud. Upps Auto Service. 029 Nl LOST Dlack and whllo fos terrier doc with whlto snot on center of ,bnck. Please return to 71S Joffer- son St. 029 Nl BOY WANTED To work in storo before and after school, and Satur days. Must' be over 10. Apply at Moo's Store. 29. COLONIAL ONE ROOM CABINS For housekeeping. 11th near Majn and 741 Walnut. Ono cabin vacant. 29 A GOOD BED And a good bath at Colonial Rooms, 11th near Main, and 741 Walnut. Steam heat Ia be ing installed. 29. COME Let us show you a good time nt the New Hot Springs Bntli House. 29. FOUND Oregon llccnso No. 36518. Onncr call nt Herald office; 29-31. WANTED Woman for kltchon work Apply nt White Pelican hotel. 29. WE HAVE A FEW moro laying hcnB left and some pullets. iol2 N, 9th St. 29 FOR SALE 1BC Rbodo Island Red and Black Minorca bens. For sale or rent, 4 room, also bath, fur nished or unfurnished. -Will sell on easy terms. $500 down and $25 por month. 511 Roosevelt Si. 29-31 WANTED To exchange, a Dodge car for a vacant lot located north of Main St. between 6th and 12th. Ad dross E. Q, Herald office. 29-31 Fon nENT 2 room furnished apartment, privato bath, heat and water furnished. '.Phone 190R, Leo Apts. 029 Nl i CALL 190R and Inquire for a com fortablo clace to live, bath, beat fur nished. Leo Apts. Cor. 5th and Wal-i nut SU. . 02 NT DARKEN HAIR Closing Out; Monday and Tuesday Sago Tea and Sulpbur Turns Qmy, Faded Hair Dark aad Glossy i Almost everyone knows that Sago Tea and Sulpbur, properly com pounded, brings back tho natural col or and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ngo the only way to get this mltxurn was to make it at home, which Is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply 'ask at any drug store for "Wyoth'a"1 Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old-Umo rectpo improved by the addition of other ingredients, at very littlo cost. Ev erybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your balr. as it does it so naturally and ovcnly. You dampen a sponge or 'soft brush with it and draw this through your balr, taking ono small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and nftor anothor application or two, your hair bocomeso beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years youngor. Adv. WOOD Tno saw mills are closing down and your cheapest wood will soon be gone. - ONLY A FEW DAYS FOR GREEN SLAB $3.5Q per Cord. Delivered $1:00 per Cord at Mill 1 , We handle all kinds of wood, wholesale and retail. O. PEYTON & CO. "WOOD TO BURN' 419 MAIN PHONE 535 at Glovers Jewelry Store All 50 yr. guaranteed Hall Mark . , Silver- . ' . i ; All 10 yr. Community Plate 3- and, Rogers Silverware nil 1 ' if i Bring this ad with; you,1, neatly cut ' out, and it will mean 50c in 'trade on a purchase of Silver. Glovers Jewelry Store 511 MAIN STREET .it "i.. Hit Sixth St. Phone 87 If It's Loose We Will Move It V t 4 O. K. TRANSFER CO. 124