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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1919)
MTi'im,n,Mu :..,,, 1MGK HIX ii . ,i If '6 ii 1 u r THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON n S'M 3 n 1 'tl I fir 5 s ft HERALDS CLASSIFIED GOLUWINS FOR SALE JCHKA.M WAKFl.KS served until 2 p. nrxj-o-o-iJXnLrTu--. ''-" - - n.n -ii- - " Ul 111111. U illllll 4 14 III (U O t -.ii t..n P i . t the Chill Parlor cm 7th at. i Tt aiaitiu iiictuut .. FOK SAt-R safes. F. M Garlch Open night VOCHSTZER BHOS. & KI.AHZUUA. Well driller Leave word at Mc- FOR SALE OR TRADE One 6-cl Inder Eli;ln chummy, 4-passenBer n.nV n,,i . cm m-i- . j . . . -H.I..L t- Donalds Tool Room. 615 Main st roadster; A-No 1 condition F M. , ,, Garich :-tt PHONE PEYTON for Wood 11 2R FOR SALE A span of black mares, weight about 1200 each; also har ness and wagon Phone 195W. l-3t TOR SALE or Exchange 105 acres near Midland, at a bargain. In quire T. J. Jackson, Fort Klamath, Oregon. 22-26t FOR SALE Five room cottage, mod ern Improvements, for sale by own er; close in; furniture if desired, in cluding piano. Enquire Frank M. Upp, 511 Main st. 31-tt PASTURE FOR LEASE 14.000 acres tule land of Klamath Drain age district, near Midland and Wor-, den; suitable for grazing cattle; tract' can be divided dntoH wo nearly equal units. M. Motsehenbacher, L. Jacobs, V. S. Slough, committee. 1-tr I WANTED Man and wlfo ilclrts furnished room for light house keeping Phone 93, or notify W. O. Smith Printing Co. l-3t I See --"aarles S ilooc. '.Umath gency, for Indian grating lands nod tmber 12-tf SITUATIONS WANTED , , ,--- 1 1 i ij rLi.ri. iji.ruL"LrijLLftf COMPETENT WOMAN w tints wash ing and home cleaning by t ho hour Enquire 129 Houston Hume. 2S-6t WANTEI Work by day or hour, or on ranch. Phono 439. l3t HELP WANTED WANTED Man and wife; man to work on ranch, woman to cook; or woman cook. C. V. I.oosloy. Ft. Klamath 2-5t WANTED Two girl for confection ery and Ice cream parlor good wagei, room and board; steady Job. Add rota, Woodley & Co., Lakevluw, Oregon. l-7t The Greatest Tractor Made WANTED First class woman for general housework on thu Edge wood Ranch Phone 11FU 29tf ftrMK4HlHflHKiHSE7?' K3w s3tTJ JU 0 FOR RENT FOR RENT Large front bedroom1, 1 two beds; hot and cold water. The Claremont, 22S 4th. 1-tf TOR RENT nicely furnlshd bed-' room for gentleman centrally lo cated; inquire Herald 'Otli-'C. t-tf J&. THE MOLINE i UNIVERSAL TRACTOR JOHN M. LEWIS, Agent 6th and Main Phone 140 CONTRACTING IN CONCRETE Cement Work of all Kinds and Hooting Let Me Make You an Estimate W. D. MILLER Contractor Diamond CHICK FOOD FOR RENT Furnished apartments with electric stove and bath, 125 Sixth. Phone 216 30-3t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED to let contract to dies and sMd 500 acres; also contract to plow 500, on the Edgewood ranch Phone 11F11, or call at ranch, head Swan valley Rahn 30-tf WANTED To buy 4 head of first I class work horses or mules; musti tie sound and true Phone 11F11 or; call at Edgpwoad ranch, north end 3wan al!ej Rahn 30-tf i WANTED U) gentleman, room and board in private f.imll, or pleas ant room where can h.neSise of bath ' G E MacCarter Herald office 30lf 1 WAXTKI) Mritnr TriirV tn haul Sndor & Kltts, Dalr, 2-3t I mTn(9Km SAVES LITTLE CHICKS and helps them to grow into big, etrong, healthy birds. A desn, vrholeaom. natural food no dutt no watte. Keepa the chicks healthy and makes them grow fut, BfFLoo'( far our Name an J Ttait i.tzi on Ectry Orlclncl Patkage OUR 1919 CATALOGUE Of "Diamond Quality" Poultry Supplies, listing everything nece'ary for the profitable production of poultry mailed freo on request. Alc for Catalog No kr2 Day Old Chicks M B o SS JK 9ZMtem&lY&lJM tritihSk'T, 'T.W,VV ' frJV. 5?l SSi Poultry mid Eggs "BUCKEYE" Incubators and COLONY Brooder Stovea lumber Oregon tlTtmrWnFyWfi'WmtttB' "W' tTT.rc-g.T'sytf job JJmJJmJmjmjjj JmJj55Jm5j5 f t X T X T t t t t T T J T T T T t f t T Y t t T T SERVICE What the public is interested in, insofar as power and light companies are concerned is SERVICE. If a power company does not give proper service, the consideration which the public has extended to the power company is not returned. Enlightened modern management recognizes this fact and therefore makes every effort within its financial and physical ability to render such service. This is not only a sentimental consideration. It is best business policy. No power company can successfully operate in a community amid dissension, discord and dissatisfaction between itself and its patrons. It has been the .experience of this company that its efforts to render good service have been understood and appreciated, and that it has been supported in its endeavors to so arrange its affairs as to give such service. The year just passed has been an extremely trying one. Many of our men were called to the colors. Requisition by the Govern ment for war time needs made it impossible to secure many kinds of equipment and material used in our business, and what could be obtained by release was most expensive, still we struggled on for SERVICE, and it has been a matter of special gratification to the company to note the cheerfulness with which our patrons have excused the little interruptions which conditions made it impos sible to avoid. The current year will see an improvement which we believe will fully satisfy oui friends. t t t f ? T T t T T T X ? T A T T J T ? ? T T ? T ? I X X 1 California-Oregon Power Company SPECIAL Subscription OFFER expires MAY 10th Once more you will have an opportunity to secure the Herald for one year at our annual Bargain Rate. Each year during the month of April we accept subscriptions at the following rates: DAILY, BY MAIL, IN KLAMATH COUNTY... . $3.00 DAILY, BY CARRIER, IN KLAMATH FALLS ... $4.00 DAILY, MAIL, OUTSIDE KLAMATH COUNTY . $4.00 To get the benefit of this rate your subscription mutt be paid up to date. If your subscription expires any time in the future, you may take advantage of this special offer, and we will extend your subscription for one year from the date to which it is now paid. This special offer is good only UNTIL MAY 10th This week you will receive n statement showing the date to which your subscription is paid. It will be the only notice you will receive. If the subscription is not renewed by the date indicated on this statement, we will accept it ns a notice to stop your paper, and it will be discontinued. Next year is to be the big year for Klamath Falls, Klamath County, and the State, and the Herald, and the Herald, n anticipation of the great strides towards recon struction and development that are to be made, has en larged to eight pages. We arc going to keep a step ahead of all development, and this means a better newspaper than you have ever had before. You will be furnished all the big news of the world, of your state, of ,your county, and of your city, for about a ccht a day hardly enough to pay the cost of the paper used for printing it. The Herald wants to enter every home in Klamath County, and that is why we are making a special effort to give you a bigger and better paper, one far in advance of the real needs of this section, and why we are making this big, special Bar gain offer. Do not postpone sending in your subscription until the last day Get the spirit of the times, and DO IT NOW today. And, please remember that this special offer is extended only to May 10th. THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO. J Su -j ii i w "ni t m I