The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 14, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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IIO'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
FOR SALE
SITUATIONS WANTED
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MAi'lllNKltY.
FOR SALE IU factory equipment
California S-ive Works Cleat machine.
California Saw Works circular re
saw, California Saw Works Cutoff.
(2), Ames & Harris Automatic print
ing press, N'u 2 Fisher Machine
Works Hand re-.atts, (2). Fisher
Machine Works Automatic Hand
Hold machine. Multiple lloritiR ma
chine. No 95 Yates Machine Works
planer and matcher. II U Smith Ma
chine Co rip-an. Ilowley & Har
mance Editor machine, Rowley &
Hnnnance Unlrersal cut and rip-saw,
Oliver Hand scroll saw, shafting,
boxes, hange,rn, collars, coupling,
pullejs, belting, saws, machine
inltes, filing equipment, blower sys
tem, trucks, etc xThls is complete
equipment for a modern box fac
tory plant and is offered for sale In
its entirety Inquire Edgar S Hafer.
Medford, Oregon 12-6t
FOR SALE or Exchange 105 acres
near Midland, at a bargain In
quire T. J. Jackson, Fort Klamatn,
Oregon. 22-26t
FOR SALE Five room cottage, mod-'
ern improvements, for sale by own
er; close In; furniture if desired, in-'
eluding piano Enquire Frank M.
VPP, 511 Main St. 31-tf
191S CHEVROLET, run 5000 miles,
i nwonderful condition, (650 Dun
ham Auto Co 6-6t
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FOR SALE 16 h p Russell Steam
Threshing engine in good running
order. See J Mills & Son Phone 9,
Klamath Falls, Oregon S-lOt"
FOR SALE SO acre irrigated ranch
all prepared for seeding alfalfa
Four room lioiue, large ham, other
outbuildings, all fenced; JC0 per
acre. Terms if desired S miles from
Klamath Kail-. See owner 622
Jlaln st. S-tt
EXPERIENCED truck drlter and
all round auto mechanic desires
position Apply Herald office 12-3
YOl'NO GIRL wants general house
work Phone JS2 12-2f
FOR RENT
JWINiOWi.
FOR RENT SO acres of unlmprotel
irrigated land four miles west of
Mld'and to lease on a five year term
It E Smith Realty Company 5-tit
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To buy s head of first
class work horses or mules, must
be sound ami true Phone 11FU or
call at Edgewood ranch, north end
Swan lle Rahn 30-tf
VOCHSTZER IJROS. & KLARZL'ltA.
Well drillers Leave word at Mc
Donald's Peel Room. 615 Main St.
1-12
ONE Hl'NDRED HEAD work horses
and mules for hire. Sims & Er
nest, Malln, Ore. 6-lino
FOR EXCHANCE Twenty-four lots
50x100 in Klamath Heights, cirar
of encumbrances, for equity In houso
and lot or acreage near Portland
would assume or pay cash difference.
W A. Currie. 277 Hawthorne ave .
Portland, Oregon. 9-7i
WANTED Second hand blacksmith
outfit; wagon, camp range and
dishes Address C C Bennett, Chil-
oquin. Ore 12-3t
WANTED Dining room girl at Dixie
Restaurant, S05 Main si 12-31
PASTURE for rent for horses. In
qulro Ilurdett. on Midland road,
opposite Joe Wright's 13-31
FOR SALE SO acre farm, good land. WANTED TO nu Alfalfa ranch.
ready for Irrigation, a sped ii ln.r, V'V,J ,prl,c.'1um' detal13- ,c
gain. See owner, 622 Main st 9-tf Holbrook. Malln. Ore. 13-3f
LOST AND FOUND
FOR SALE At a bargain, five
room bungalow; modern in every
way. Good location, close in 1135 L0ST Gentleman's emblem pin.
Lincoln st 9-6t circle of gold with white enamel
.., . . .. - , clasp and tiny Eastern Star emblem
FOR SALE S-room house, modern. ,ost I)etneen shaa and i,aWwln ho.
on pavement, gne possess, hi june ,,,, ,agl n,Kht rewar(, ,f lcft at er.
1st; good terms.
Son.
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aid office
9-3t
FOR SALE Ildby buggy for sale
f'.l.C0DUi0r:'"Uf.i ",! of Miller range cook stove. Finder
LOST Between Pine Grove and -
Horse Fly ranch, door to flro box
sold by Saturday. Phone Herald of
fice.
12-tf
will be rewarded L Gerber, Lorella,
Oregon.
13-21
Pelican.
HAVE 3 LOTS, suitable for resi- m,,,n ,. - ,, .,,, ,,
i . . -. o i i.i.. . rOiM) Suxa casing with rim, on
Ma1nnBLataSebnarg8a,,n'rhkav,eTo VJ&"& "" sT
sell this week. Inquire 224 White "'"nlzing lo l.-3t
NOTU'i: OF DISSOLUTION OK
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Notice Is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween George M Strowbridge and
Ed Probst as tho Chlloquln Garage
and Auto company, has beon dissolv
ed The business will be continued
by George M Strowbridge, who will
collect all accounts and pay all bills
due said firm.
GEORGE M STROWBRIDGE,
ED PROBST. 13-6t
FOR SALE One 8 room house, mod
ern; one 6 room house, modern;
and one 4 room house, modern; on
easy payments A. A. Bellman and
Son. 13-4t
FOR SALE At a sacrifice, $800
Concord Player Piano; practically
new; Circassian Walnut case; must
be sold In two weeks as am leaving
town. Good small selection of rec
ords. Inquire W. A. Masten, at
Upp's Jewelery store. 13-tf i
PHONE PEVTON tor Wood U2R
HELP WANTED
WANTED Messenger boy; inunt be
1G years of age Apply Western
Union. 7-5t
"WANTED 4 neat sales ladles at
onto to travel' bring references.
926 Walnut avo , Klamath Falls
12-3
"WANTED A woman cook at once
All summer's job. Good pay and
light work. Phono II. C. Hplnk,
Spink's Camp on Spring creek, or see
Miss Claudia Spink at assessor's of
fice. 13-2t
KHTItAV NOTICE.
Came to my place May 7th, at 1210
Sargent St., Klamath Falls, Ore.,
one dark red bull calf about one weok
old Owner may have tamo by prov
ing ownership and paying costs. J.
A Jacoby . 12-3-t
KSTItAV.
Strayed from my place. In Mills ad
dition ,one bay filly, 4 years old,
weight about 1100 or 1150 lbs.; whlto
spot In forehead, scar on right front
foot at the edge of hair on heel.
Left my pluco about one month ago,
Branded Diamond J on right shoul
der; forotop has beon cut off, Wrlto
to E L. Biggs or phone 313, Stand
ard Oil Co. 12-3t
A
BARGAIN
FOR
THIS
WEEK
ONLY
Lots Nos 5, 6 and 7, In Block 99,
Beuna Vista Addison, at corner of
Third and California; Splendid loca
tion for un apartment house. Also
Lot 1 In Block 99, Second Addition.
Owner will bo lu Klamath Falls
about ono week For details en
quite ut Oregon House.
W VSltlNV.ION Mn II iuetlciin
diessid meat piodildlmi lucludlllK
lurd mummied In lll to 20,129.
lll 0110 pounds a illiiutil netel
hefme .i " u.u lied In magnitude lit
the lltestcck liiiliiMn of this m un
other count it The coriPitpoiidiug
figuie (m 1917 was ti'i.al 7.300.0011
pounds
Tlnce ton it lis of this mu moil in
create was lu putk and one (mirth
was m beef
The meat nut plus In 19 IN was so
great Hint extra epoit demand
made little ImpicMttoti on It, al
though 191i export hhtpmcutH of
meat and lard neurit doubled the
1917 figures lining fiom slightly
less than one nnd thice-fourth bil
lion iKiunds to sllglitl) more thiiu 3
billion pounds- and these tlguics do
not include uhlpmcnts to Amerlcuu
military fotces ubroiid
The aggregute 1917 coumimptlon
of dressed meat and lard lu the
United States was approximately
14 H billion pounds, but lu 191b It
rose to setenteen and one quarter
billion pound This means, after al
lowing for Increase In population,
and uddttlou of 2? pounds for etery
uian woman ami child lu the coun
try despite the food consertntlon
campaign whlth lu 1917 caused the
consumption to decline romilderably
"While tho people us u wh,ole thrc
thel rubstelnence averted the Imme
diate crisis, It wus the farmer who
was the really big factor In the ulti
mate situation," sus the llureuu of
Animal Industry, United States De
partment of Agriculture "Tho pro
ducer, of course, was expected to do
his part, but he did it with such pow
erful effect that in a single year tho
meat shortage was turned into a
pronounced surplus Thus In 1918 '
there was not only meut enough to
supply all foreign demands compat
ible with the restricted shipping fa
cilities, but a greatly enlarged quan
tity was available for tho home con
sumption '
''To be sure. It cists the farmer
more, much more, lo feed his animals
and get them to market Likewise,
all other steps from producer to con
sumer became more costly. heurV the ,
high prices But the unprecedented
prosperity of the people nH a whole
enabled them to afford the Increased
cost In fact, laboring people prob
abl) consumed more meat during the
past year than In pre-war times
"The lotul number of rattle slagh
tereil In 19 IS Is estimated at 15.7.10,.
400 as against 13,723.900 In 1917
Their average weights were practi
cally tho sumo for both tears, ami
tho beef produced from them was
6,686.000,000 pounds In 1917 ilnd
7.641.000,000 pounds lu 19 IS This
was a remarkable achievement an it
hardly would hute been credited that
beef growers rouM increuse their
production a billion pounds In one
year
'The hog matures quickly, there
fore a much more rapid increase
would be looked for than was the
case ttlth cattle Even so, the re
sults for 1918 can bo described only
us stupendous The hogs marketed
in 1918 numbered 69,854,700 as
ugulnst 57,483,800 In 1917 Further
more, the average weight was 9 j
pounds more per hog in 1918, Thus
when the unlmals nre turned Into
pork nnd lard we have a total pro
duction of 11,225,664,00 pounds In
1918, as against 8,478,289,000,
pounds In 1917, an Increase of 2,747,
355,000 pounds, or .12.4 per cent.i
nearly one-thlcd. '
Striking Increases In exports nre
also shown by tho bureau, BeDf ship
ments abroad In 1918 were 94 pur
cent more than in 1917 the chief
1918 Items being 514,000,000 pounds
of fresh beer and 141,000,000 pounds
of canned beef. Exports of pork nnd
lard In 1918 amounted to 2,279,287,
030 which was 71 7 per cent more
than the quantity sent abroad In
1917.
I The bureau shows that in tho ag
gregate mom meut by fur Is euton In
tho United States than In any other
country In tho world although some
sparsely settled countries raining
much meat have u larger per capita
consumption. It a I no says that there
Is room lu the United States for a
great expansion In the who of mutton
nnd lamb.
MEDFORD MEN ARE I
ILLEGAL ANGLERS
Ml HI OHI Mat ' I A I'arlt of
well known i Ml lis who tteie ill
t. st. d l'liiii ulat rlht lu a rii I lit
Penult l.iMiie Will di II I'll W ntkei ill
III,, i nldnit diim mi the ehhiM of
llimkllir mllllioll out of the fltillttm
fined the ilmtge In Jtlnllie latlorn
niurt I'rldat
Thi""' niiesler were I'lutd IPp
net illt slieet ilepitrlmi III emplove
Ii I! Julie-, pioprlel-ir of Julie
gimiit Verne II VanPtke mimed
ed w'tli I uiiin' store William S
Mi Imlits i lerk tit din Meilford pli'ir
mint mid Sim M irr s who is i mi
lieded ttlth the I'ulk gunge .it Anil
Isml
Itlnpet plentril guilt ti . 1 ttn
fined J' it ti tl roslp Itlpp'-t did the
actual hooking of the tWIi ullil Pe
tint t Walker cIu'ms thai VunPtKe
nu I Mi kolas killed the iiuIiip n ttlth
ii club as he Ihrev them mil n the
flshwnv In a half hour Walker HntH
thet hooked nil. I k'lb'd Hire" gilim
sucks full nf (lull
The Greatest Tractor Made
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THRIFT
BRINGS
WEALTH
lii'omi.so it malu's cnnuiiirs more and ex.
ptMi.scs loss and oroatos oppoi tunitiea.
Somo pooplo aiv alas jr,ilu, to
savo, hut thoy novor do. Tlioy are :i.
ways y,o)r to Kot m,t f tu.'nit u,
thoy novor do.
l'ovorty pinohos thoso who waste.
Thrift prospers thoso who .save.
Open a Savings Account today and
lot
THRIFT
demonstrate how little things row big.
THE MOLINE
UNIVERSAL TRACTOR
JOHN M. LEWIS, Agent
6th and Main Phone 140
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First State &
Savings Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
rrs A POOR DOCTOR
Who Won't Take His Own Medicine
sss.ss4ssssssssss-
THAT'S WHY WE ARE USING THIS SPACE TO TELL YOU
WHAT JOLLY LITTLE BUSINESS STIMULATORS HERALD
WANT ADS ARE AND WHY THEY GET RESULTS
THERE IS NO GUESSWORK about a Herald Want Ad. They
do the business. We know they pay. Our customers have
told us so tinie and again. We have used them ourselves and
they have never failed to get results. They are the short cut to a
quick turn-over the modern method of merchandising on a small
scale, where the value of the article to be sold or the importance of
the want to be filled will not justify a heavy outlay.
If you had something to sell, trade or give away and went out
on the street and told each person you met about what you wanted
to do, you might get results but the people you talked to would
be very likely to say: "That poor fish has bats in his belfry." If,
on the other hand, you used a Want Ad, you would talk to the
whole county at once, instead of only one person, and do it in a
businesslike manner.
The same rule applies to hiring help, renting a house, looking
for a job, or any one of the important little incidents of life where
you must call in the assistance of someone outside your immediate
family. You MIGHT get results by telling your troubles to the
neighbors but the certain, quick and economical way is to use
a little classified ad.
Do you want to buy, sell or trade, want to hire help or find
work ; do you want to find a room, a house to rent, or to rent tho
same to someone else ; do you want to call attention to some new
feature of your business, seek information on some subject, or
have you any little unfilled want?
USE HERALD WANT ADS
THEY DELIVER THE GOODS AND ARE ALWAYS WORKING
LWJ
I Get u Travelers accident and health
' policy unil protect jour Income. Clill
I coto Hi Smith, Agcuttf. 8-tt