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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON vi:m:hi.v, m 7, , 1 1. jp. '! 18 'H fc SPECIAL ) Mrf H PAOK SIX EKI Wit VA tut ra sin u a Bf a tj hi u j &i I HALO'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE FOR SALE 38 Acres; Irrigated ranch; close to school; nicest place in Malln district. Antone Krupku. Malln. Ore 3-6t FOIl SALK Two small safes. V. M. Garich. fireproof 2-tf DO YOl' WANT n new home. 'ii(lt to order on an excellent hulldltiK lot close In? See me for p.irtU'Ul.ir. James M. Watklns, Jr. 5-5 ROOD four-room house near HIrIi school. It's a real Margin .it $1000 on very easy terms. t'hil"ote & Smith. 633 Main St. 5-Jt FOR SALB OR TRADE One 6-cyl-Inder Elgin chummy, -l-passenger roadster; A-No 1 condition. F. M. Garich. 2-tf HELP WANTED WANTED Man and wife; man to work on ranch, woman to cook; or woman cook. C. V. Loosley. Ft. PHONE PEYTON for Wood 112R Klamath. 2-3f FOR SALE or Exchange 103 acres, near Midland, at a bargain In-1 quire T. J. Jackson. Fort Klamath, Oregon. 22-26t LEGAL NOTICES Suit in lNiilt Diwirce In the t Ircult Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Klnm ntti Orville E. Vaughn, Plaintiff; vs. Emma Vaughn. Defendant To Emma Vaughn, nliovu nat'-ed De fendant: In the nuine of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you In thu above entitled suit on or before the 7th day of May, 1919, and if you fall to nnswe, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take n decree against you as prayed for In plaintiff' complaint, to-wlt Hint the bonds of matrimony existing be tween plaintiff and defendant be dis solved and annulled, and 'or such other relief ns to the Honorable Court may seem Just and euultnlile, WANTED Two girls for confection ery and Ice cream parlor good wages, room anil board; steady Job. rtuurcM. uuu.c, vu.. nuntM.c,,, Tll9 summolIS nerved by publl ureKon- 1'1 tlon by "order of the Honorable I), V. Kuykondall. Judge of the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for lvlnmnth Potlnlv ftnfntt MiirM, f. ciTitATirtvc u;MTun m9, w,llch orlor e,lu''8 that "" SITUATIONS WANTED mons be published for six successive PASTURE FOR LE SF 14 000 :H't weeks, tlio unto of ttto tlrst publlcn- acres tule land of Klamath Drain- WANTED Work by day or hour, or tlon to bo mnilo on March 26th. and nirn district, near Midland anil Wnr-i " rancu. inune ijj. u-a- win I'uuiiiuiiun iimrvui on .miy FOR SALE Five room cottage, mod ern Improvements, for sale by own- WANTED Woman or girl to work er; ciose in; lurnuure it uesirea. in-, on ranCh. Phone 1SF4. 5-3 eluding piano, enquire tramc m. Upp. 511 Main st. 31-tf den; suitable for grazing cattle; tract 1919, that being the time within which tho defendant Is required In ..... V- .iiu.i i, ..,! oi Nt'RSE wauts maternity cases to unit, m. Mnt-chenlmrher. I.. Jarolin. i ro for at her home. 31S North said order to appear and answer W. S. Slough, committee. 1-tr t Ninth st 6-2t , 26 FOR RENT F. II. MILLS. Attornoy for J'lulnttff. 9 16 23 30 7 GOOD seven-room house with bath, only one block from Main st. Haw """"; '''"" " " Xntlrr of Sale of Personal Property big screened porch, large corner lot, FOR RENT SO acres of unimproved, (y .imnlt-ator, nt I'rlvnte Sale shade trees, and beautiful view ofi irrigated land four miles west of of iniWirty of l'rdrlksm Ktntc!' 1n r !. tt AAA n aa.1i m? i llillarii1 t Ionia rtn n ffvtk vonr tnn . ti,,,U. rhii- Xr Smith Ri" MninlR. R. Smith lip.iltv Pomnanv E-fit! Notice Is Hereby Given street. 5-3t I FOR RENT Furnished apartments FOR SALE Modern five-room house, with electric stove and bath. 123 near 11th st. pavement. It has Sixth. Phone 216. 6-3t bath, large screened porch, good, walks, trees and .two lots. Very cheap at J2S00'on terms. Chilcote & Smith. 633 Main st. 5-3t That tho I undersigned administrator of the .-. tate of Christ Dledrlksen, deceftjinl, will on or after the 17th day of May. 1919, sell at private sale for cub In hand. Uie following described per j.somil property belonging to thy said estate, viz; One Ilulck automobile; one certlf- . T.nsTSmntl lmnrh nf kovs Friilav icato ot iu snares ot trio capitui BtoK FOR SALE Second hand Case auto- night during the fire. Please re- "' '..V"1" 'J ,,1HUranc" ,Co of l.ll ...i inn l o..l .,.II turn In fttntrnl ISnr.liro. r,.nt '" nuiuiiiu, nu nun .,-ii LOST AND FOUND MW.WSi prico tlon, including small White Pelican Garage. truck bed. 3-f FOR SALE Good fresh milch Jersey Herald office and Durham cow, 5 years old. Der- vin Ranch, Merrill route. '5-3t nnil uAViif itl uttiti II tk ! I ntiiij (ir tiiipunn n I , , , ru'inii oiiiuii hi iikli n ill v t ' MM LOST Tlr. nnil rim nn rnnd tn till- effects; nanza: .S3 reward if returned to I Any and all of said mentioned per 191S CHEVROLET, run 5000 miles,1 I nwonderful condition, $630. Pun ham Auto Co 6-6t .it ifonal property may be seen ami ex- ml nod. at my place of huslncat In i Merrill. Oregon. " Mils for the purchase of nld prop- FIRST ANNUAL Public Dame at Mooce Hall iv6n'erty WH l,r. received nt inj-pUm of by Hoxmakers" and Mill Men's Union No. 764. Thursday, Admission GUc. May 8, 1919. 2-6t feteC' "' Jesses I MISCELLANEOUS Consalt U f- o "It Pays IET us show vu y j Fircitonc Truck Tires will ivo you greater wcai1, reator resiliency, greater protection for your truck, greater saving, in repair ond fuel bills and Moit Miles per Dollar. This will not be merely n word of mouth, demonstra tion; wo went to fcive you proof of the above stata mentt; ve '.vint to show you the whys and wherefores truck tiro facts that will positively mean a money saving to you. And we want to acquaint you with our facilities, with our ability to render you truck tire service quickly and intelligently. Come in any time, sufc&est today. We 1). A. KH.VYO.Y Olli nnil I 'I ii in. rae$tone Truck Tires WANTED To buy 4 head of first , class work horses or mules; must 'be sound and true. Phone 11F11 or ' call at Edgewood ranch, north end Swan valley. Kahn. 30-tf CREAM WAFFLES t-erved until 2 p. I m. Hot Lunch from 11a. in. to S p m.. at tho Chili Parlor on 7th st. Open nlfchts. v 1-Ct IVOCHSTZER BROS. & KLAIiZCIlA. I Well driller. I,eave word nt Mc , Donald's Peel Room'. C15 Main st. 1-12 buslners and address. Merrill, Oregon, or bids may be left with or mulled lo my attorney. E. L Elliott. 211-214 Wllllts building. Klamath Falls, Ore. Tho above mentioned prop.v-y to lie sold under and by virtue of an order of sale made upon appl.e.itio'i of tho undersigned administrator to the Hon It. II Iiunuell. Judge county eourt of Klamath County, Or egon. J. H. HOI1IIS, Admjnlstratnr of the nutate of Chris DledrikKuii, deceased C-lt Merrill. Oregon Auction ! I- WANTED TO BUY 5 or C house, modorn, close in. Cash Reply J. C. Richer, gen. dollv. 0-4 WANTED To trade for milch cow, work or driving inaro. Harry Tel ford. Phono U7F13. 6-3t -ONE HUNDRED HEAD work horses ' and mules for hire. Sims & Kr ' nost, Malln. Ore. . 0-lmo I WILL SL'LL AT Till: IIOL.MIN iLti; iv i I'i'i it roK .lli;v, 10 MII.KS I ROM liOMVA AMI room it MILKS MIOM MLI, ON . CARPENTERS' LOCAL NO. 190 will KKSSKS. Sat, May 10 The I''oIIoiiiK Deirrlluil Proper!: II I) I'S i: II ( LII I-' I It N I -TI'lli:, DKHHSKHS, TAIILMH, KANOi;. lli:.TI(i STOVES, 1'IION OOltAPH mill CAIIINKT, CHAIRS, 1 1 1 1 1 SI'ltl.NLS, IIL'DS nnil .MAT- hold regular meeting on tho eve ning of May 7th at Woman h Library bldg. 7..J0 p. rn. J. II. Volmcr, aueretary C-2t i The Brent popularity of Hie Travel- ttu, -, 3,.m.H ,j. t en LOW COST (iiiarnnlei'il life put ,,,.l( sheep mid II ' Icies is rillii'ti-d in tlio rail unit inir i ins 11)18 this progressive roiuii.iuy Is- Mieil iiioro in. ill i,,iioi,iiii.i in new j,.Hi ginllr, (I , life busini'is, Ask Clillcotc A: Smith )rvn.r .Mini-.' annul I lie ,j,vk juiii piiiKies. u-u 1 Platform Suile, I I'oiinler Scale, I .'(In. Uauun mill It. ill., 1 I 'in in Trill I., I Spi inn Tooth Hill rem, 1 Wall.lng Ploit, I liny l'oili, I Hiuli, 1 ."-Disc SiMtler. Ilelfeis, iiunlni; frenh; - Cows, lleifei' Calf; III p mid II lie.nl Minilis; ;i .Milk (Joiils nnil Mils; 1 thorough liicil Son .mil 0 Pigs; '1 Saddle 1'on- mill 7 i'aiN old; -I he! ( liiiln llmnesN; I Set Light llugg) Harness mill oilier llllllg (HO IIIIIIMIOIIS lO Illl'llt Iflll. Hi E3 m m M m HI a ta m m -a m m m m m ts Have you been on a long drive? Try the Mineral Water. Hot Springs Bath House. It I r i MHItltlLL A- MOOIti:, Aiirlloneeih W, T. DKN'NISON, Ohiht. ' All minis under $20 rash; all sums over $211 Ilankublo Notes Duu Dec. 1, 191'J, at 6 per cent interest. Five 'per cent discount for cash. BRIGGS AUTO WOOD-SAW Attachment One mtn cuta IS cord, 2 men, 35 cordi. Goes Anywhere Any Auto. BRIGGS & BURPEE CO .Inc., Manufacturers 27l Itawlhorne Av., I'ortlan'J. 3nd frr (nfomatlon nd liluttratcd Circular 033msmm m fiet n Tiavcli'i-s ucclileiil mnl liealtli policy mid protect your income. Chil icoto Ai Sinllli, AucnU. 9-tt 1 Subscripts iACCCD 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 nt 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 must 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 a 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 as 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, in anticipation of the great strides towards recon struction and development that are to be made, has en larged to eight pages. We are 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 nil the big news of the world, of your state, of your county, and of your city, for about a cent 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 lo 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. 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