av; w t mm. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Gsi)Ay. " -z PACT ,tj: f""" " Mta. TV"Tj -VLW-Jffpsy v Tint; njyaMLw Ifitr'SSriillil . f W&y:rsy' r s5225?! Aimnirirn oni immiA' hf.i p WANTrn .KiinTfi hi ni'i-ii ii ii imii iiiiiinii- ...... lirill III -!.. fllll wwwvi..vVwiWwv urn a ULHOoiiiLu uummiio, WANTKI) llutninker at Parisian Mlllliutry- fill) Muln. 17-tf. FOR SALE Sfciit!r.raC MOf" "" 17-tfl !' -mt PIANO (l"l condition i4.Bl.ephcr.r-. -.. -TTXnlco paying business ,S heal 1 5 "uBt bo !" nit I- f'P' "e"".ln If Interested llll- iKx B. HarnW office. 17-31 rTilnrnnd now Smith mid llM. rnR SAM:. - Itco Touring car .M.ln own. Mnko mi offer. Cnll BBlolw4 30tor. 3U. IMf rnRSAI.K-Ford loadster. I speed WMmlBlon. electric lights nn. inrttr: 6 demountable wheels and gpfcone 258M. 10-U rOR'SALB-1918 Kor.l, noiirlyjiow. 500. Dunham (Inriigo. ir-4f rOR SALK Cooil rprlRhl pliino-- (IS Oak St. after COO o'clock or Sun- u. '"'" r.J i; nnOBPTlL'cr Ovcrlllllll fUHY Htlpptd. I'rlco ,000.00. Seo Hill l.eo 11-tf FOR SALE Henutlful 8 room real- toe at corner of lum nix. i'iiio. UJarn full IlILII'llllMI t ftimnCC part payment down Balance to milt purchaser. Attractive price If nur- thassd direct. Auuress. aim. tmu tntman. 312 Smith lOtll & feffO'"- KH,Conalll. OrcBon. 11-201 wiQPPI 1 AlMcriTTC I WANTKI) Men anil women Hteaily IVlIOl-.C.I-.LiUlNC.UUo t employment niUHt ho over 18 ',,,svwssN-' yearn of age. CIiuIhuu Lumber & llox KOlt RENT Kuril Islied Km.... I "Phono 21UJ. lCtf ' WANTEDA good Koril cnr. Ail 1 dress llox 23, Dairy Ore. lfi-fit Company. 17-Ct WANTKI) (!lrl or woman for gen iirnl housework Perfection Dairy. I'liono 19Y. 9-tt WANTKI) -$500.00 worth of Tiro Repair work, nt once. Vulcanizing, Retreading, Half Holes, anil Tube Re pairs. HlowoiitH $2.50 11 ml up. Itu treuillng $0.00 anil up. Vj soles $ I :i -00 ami up. Ttihu HepalrH 2H cents ami up. surruco putciies, ji.uo ami up I ("rater l.nku Tiro Service Station. I 1120 Main St. Klamath Knlls. Ore. lC-fit KOlt TltADK 2 lotH In Itlchmoml Calif., iw first payment on house In Kliiiniitli Knlls. 1.. I). I'arkK, l HI Wuahliigtuu. 1 r. - K t WANTKI) (Ireen lumher cruder and I I homo truck driver. Nino Lumber I Co.. Herald office. ir-3t SITUATIONS WANTED WANTKI) Monition aa cook for har vest hands or In camp Can bIvo first olatiK refernnccH. Cal' Wnslilnii toii Hotel. Koom 8. 1 0 -:tt monoy by her paid for tho caro nnd management of said promises, nmountlnB to $178. DO; that tho coats land dlHhurHomontH of thin suit, and accruing costs and charges Including charges for Hoforccs nnd prospcctlva paving assessments upon High and 1 Second fltrcols In sold city, ho divided eonally hetweon plnlntlff nnd defend ants; that plaintiff ho nllowcd $2C0. 00 nttornoy's fees herein; that If salo of snld promises ho mndo, tho docreo of this Court award to Plaintiff her one-half part of all said taxes, charges, and costs of suit, Including nttornoy's fees nnd If salo ho not ord ered of sold premises that plaintiff ho given n lion upon tho portion of snld promises awarded to defendants for her said one-half part of said tnxfs, charges, expenses, attorney's fees, costs of suit rind nccrulng costs I nnd thnt such other and further re ief he awarded plnlntlff ns,shall seem meet and ngrecnhlo to cfjulty. Tins .Summons Is served upon you, the snld defendants, by tho publica tion thereof In tho Evonlng Herald, a newspaper published In Klamath Falls, Orogon, and of general circula tion in Klnmath County, Oregon, onco a week for six successlvo weeks, tho first publication thereof being made I August 21, 1919, and tho last publi cation Octobor 2, 1919, by Order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of tho nbovo entitled Court, 'which said order was made, entered nnd filed in said Court on August 20, 11919. J. H. CAIINAHAN, 1 Attornoy for Plaintiff. 21-28-4-11-18-2G-2 ! t-H.f, THE UUKSSMAKINC Tenth St. -of all klndB 133 lC-ut JCI-KAN IIACS Wo will pay five 1 cents a pound for clean cotton I ragH. Central CaniBo. 13-Ct .1)0 YOU WANT A HOMK ON KASY I PAYMKNTH? I will build for you, jon your own lot, n home to suit you. on terms within your means. Write lino, giving full particulars of location, I size and type of Iioiiho desired and ' amount of cash you can pay down I nnd whnt monthly payments you can , make. Nelson Hounsevell, P. O. llox '215. " 11-t.t IWANTKU If. cords 4 foot limb I wood. Ford Onrnfio. l-tf WIM.. PAY CASH For a few derir nhlo residence lots, Hultablo for Im medlntu building. Wish to deal with 1 owners direct. (5lvo location and prico. Nelson Hounsevell. P. O. Kox 21C. 9-Ct t WANTKI) Work married man. C. Klamath Oregon. on ranch by S. llox 21. Fort 16-lit WANTKI) Permanent position on ranch by experienced ranchman, married. Inquire County Agent. in-ot VOTICH TO CltlCDITOKS. I Notice Is hereby given that tho 1 i"iititsne,i ims by the County Court ' of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, been duly appointed Admin 'Ittrator of the estate of Lizzie May Fcliallock, deceased, and all persons 1 having claims ngalnst said estate are required to present same to said Ad- mlriitrrtor at the law offices of R. C. Croesbeck, In the city of Klamath 1 Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. I J. F. DAfJCETT. , Administrator of the Estate of I Lizzie Mnv Schcllock. deceased. Dated: September 17th, 1919. I 17-24-1-8-15 JEWEL CAFE For the Best in Eats Just Follow the Crowd, and You Are Sure to Eat at THE JEWEL CAFE Jesse Bailey, Prop. Phone 185 610 Main St 1 ..xH'4','444444,4444 PLANS 5IADE FOR TOUR WANTED Two Woodchoppers. Cbll I coto & Smith. 633 Main. 4-tf ' WANTED (Jlrl for general house- work and cooking Mrs. O. G. Uab Inrpp. Hlv Oregon. 1-tf HTltAYKI). J Red bull, two years old branded ' CV on right hip and hnr 7. on left stifle. Reward for Information. 8-1 2t J. A. MADDOX FOR SALE 2 auloi -liitiilro nt Morris 5th & Onk between r end I o'clock. 11 -Ct .WANTED- Small furnished apait nipnt Inquire Herald Office. S-tf FOR SAM- B romn modern house One of the best locations of Klnni itnFallj $2250 ii.irt lorms. Hotiso rf 3 rooms Ar'es'mi water mid clot-' In. $1250 t ri.. Modem Iioiimi I room. 2 Works (mm Main St. ?12n) -1500 ensu and Inlinco lllte rout. )lno fevcral other mim In house' ud lots or iifmprovcil lots. W. M. SlMtellm 13 U Main. Klamntli Dov dopment To. Office i)-tf FOR SM.K- )i" 111 Ford Tour ing car- nio 1117 Chevrolet toiir I?SC3r Ford UaiaK" 9-tf FOR SAI.K 160 acres, homestead relinquishments, fully Improved, far Strahorn railroad. Twenty-six miles from Klamath Falls. For parti culars address No. 1C Herald Office. 19-26P Twenty-two bend draft horses weigh ing from 1200 to 1C00. E. W. Wil korson, Lorclla, Or. 4-12t WANTKI) TO UVY OR TRADE For any nnd all kinds of furniture. Per kins. 20-tf WANTED TO Til DK a New rnnsc for an old 0110, you pay ilia differ ence. Purklnn Furniture House. 20-tt Fifty dollars or more and nn old rango will got 0110 of iny new onec. , Perkins' Furniture Ilouao 20-tf WINTER RATES At Will to Pelican. I commence Sept. 1st. Rooms $20 & up. 20-tf FOR SALE A Ford bug in A-l con ditionguaranteed. Address II. U. Herald otflcc. D-tf FOR SALE Duroc nnd Poland China sows with pigs nt sldo. Pnoae 11PH rtahn. C-12t FOR SALE OH TRADE Cooking utensils of various kinds, also n ne or two, noarly any kind of a "tove. Perkins Furnlturo Houso. 20-tf linoleum, Hubs, Matting, Pnbcolln. Jaaes, Beds, Mattresses and Springs w sale or trade. Perkins' Furnlturo HK, on. if WV'14 , WANT TO DORROW $1000 on new : moclrn house wli'ch cost fS'.uo to build. Will pay S per cent for two I years End give first mortgage. Ad I dress Uulldcr In care Herald lo-Ot CITY GARBAGE When you want Gnrbngo removed phono 91. 1 1-tf F0A,SA1LB Reed ryo liny nlso nl- 1111 . ' uoa Pasture. Cnll 33S Bt. or Phone 247 M. 12-tf WJ,ED-House ClosTTnTtur ild m.Pr un,urnlahod. Inquire Hor M office. H 30.tf rTlAJ'EPurnl8nlnK8 for"a six jooahouse 122N Gth St. 20-tt iUmrt Improveo residonco lot. Ljfeeioos Main St. 7tf gOTOPCTTON for WnnH. H2R HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY-TRY THIS! 8ay oIm of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. tyst--R(Z?!vT'" m' toitranlr . .r am ahlpplng- m MMU.t0, il0?ae ,envo nt pJZ Main. Reward. 17-3t IOStZ.,.. - -.-" -r-T ( Itaxton T..ralch nml cU'. Hur- .lrd. innuT S" H?p nnd "'I'lo 0goa ' ,ro P' D Ro'lBers, Dairy k-lj' ' k in-3t fOUimllpr' - . . . lr m"m3l3W- r1' ad nml i.t .7" o'liiiH-oy paying Wa d laentlWne purse. T, M. 16-2t ?03T 1 Friday tw hi ,.,'aln or lltu st8' P1mSb ,m,U gauntlet glovp. Ice. vime return to Hornld of- i. i-;it FT-; sim erlcan 1 with tfrlnger Am. (l.lii." "BlllltV Rlin.lo l.i.,i father t?ianiK,mB"i,8, black ftV Liborn? connlng ladles t. onsfeH"'!, It returned ...4l, -. .m, aiiop, uzo wnin. To seo the tliiKe of nealthy bloom In your face, to seo your skin got itieuror and clearer, to wake up with lout a headache, bucknche, coated tongue or a nasty brenth, in fact, to fool your best, day in and day out, Just try Inside bathing everv morning for one. week. Before breakfast each day, drink a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in it oh a liarmloBs means of washing from' the stomach.llvor, kidneys and bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, t.our bilo and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying tho entire nllmontary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. The action ot hot water and llmeBtono phosphate on up empty Btonmeh Is wonderfully In vigorating. It clenns out all the sour fermentntlons, gases nnd acidity and elves one a splendid appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone pIiob nhnto will cost very little at the drug store but is sufficient to demonstrate thnt Just ns sonp nnu not. .noi cloanses. sweetens nnd freshens the Bkln, so hut water md limestone phos phate net on tho blood and internal or gans! ' Those who are subject to con- Btliiotlon.bllloiis nttneks, acid stomach rhfliimntlo twinges, nlso those whose sttin is sallow and complexion pallid, are assured that one week of insiao bnthlnc will have them both looking nnd feeling better In every way. Ad, JLEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OKS.LK OP IRRIGATION DISTRICT BONDS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that periled proposals will bo received till the tlth. day of October. A. I). l:19 nt tho hour ot 8 o'clock fn tho even ing for tho purchaso of Forty Thous and Dollars worth of bonds of the Fnterprlso Irrigation District ot Klnmath County, Orogon. Said bonds aro to bo dated Kove nbor Irt, 1919 nnd are to draw Interest at tho rato of six per cent per annum, inter est payable semi-annually upon tho 1st, day of July and tho 1st. day of Janunry ot oach year until tho matur ity of said bonds. Said proposals will ho received by tho Board of Directors of said Irriga tion District, and should bo direct ed to tho Secretary ot tho Enterprise Irrigation District, caro ot Charles .7. Ferguson, Loomis Building, Klam ath Falls, Oregon. Tho Board of Directors roservo the ' right to reject any or all bids offered. I G. J. HILYAUD, Socretary of the Board of Dlrectots I of Entorprlso Irrigation District. 4-r-ot SUMMONS FOR PURLICATIOX. (Equity No. 1089) . In Tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon For the. County of Klam ath. Emma Wing, Plaintiff vs Hilda Cooper and the unknown heirs of Hilda Coopor; also all other porsons or .parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hon or interest in or to the real estato described in tho complaint liorcin, ueienuunia. To Hilda Cooper and the unknown heirs of Hilda Cooper; also all other porsons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lion or interest in or to the real estato described in the complaint heroin, tho above named defend ants: In the namo of tho State ot Oregen: You aro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filea against you In the above entitled suit on or before tho 7th day of October, 1919, that being tho last day "of the tlmo prescribed in tho Order of Pub lication of Summons herein, nnd if you foil so to appear, plead, answer, demur, or otherwise move therein within said time, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply for tho relief pay ed for In her complaint herein as fol lows, to-wit; For a Decree ot tho above entltien Court that Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of Block 4 of Ewauna Heights Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat of said Ad dition, on fllo in the office of the -. .. nio-ii- nt TfinnuLth County. Oregon, bo partitioned between the plaintur ana uoienuuuuj uui u." rid; that pla ntlft he awarded an un divided one-half thereof; that It said lands cannot bo equally divided bo-, twoen plaintiff on the one hand, and defendants on tlio other hand, then .i. onin nf until iimmlses be made and tho proceeds derived from such salo be divided equally ueiwuuu 1.110 plaintiff on the ono hand, and the ,irn,innio nn tim ntlier hnnd. accord ing to the respective shares or Inter ests of plaintiff and aorenuanis mere In and thereto; that plaintiff bo re ..i.i 1... jnrinnla the one-half nart pf the taxes by,, her paid upon said premises, for-the years 1811 'to 1918, inclusive, amounting to - $402.30, and the one-halt part of ttte NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, been duly appointed Admin istrator, with will nnnexed of the es tnte of John J. Lockmon, deceased, and all persons having claims ngalnst snid estnte are required to present same to said Administrator at his law offices in the city of Klam ntli Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. R C. GROESBECK, Administrator with will annexed of the Estate of John J. I.ock nion, deceased. 'itPd: Sentcmber 17th, 1919. 17-2 4-1-8-1 ." HELENA, Mont., Sept. 17-Plans aro being made for a motor tour from Montana to California this fall in the interests of the park-to-park good roads movement. The tour would be started by a delegation from Montana, according to prelimi nary arrangements, to be Joined by other automobllists In Washington and Oregon. Stops would be made at the more important points on the inter-park system. LARGEST TUNNEL IN WORLD BUILT THRU SOLID GRANITE BANK TO DARKEN BKGGS AUTO WOUD-SAtf Attachment Ooe man cut 15 cordi; 2 men, 35 cord. Goes Anywhere Any Adto. BRIGGSfi BURPEE CO.. Inc., Mamfectaers 27 Hawthorn Ave.. Portland. Sand for lnfomtl on and Illustrated Circular APPLY SAGE TEA LOOK YOUNG! URING RACK ITS NATURAL COLOR, GLOSS AND ATTRACTIVENESS SEATTLE, Sept. 17,-ConstructIon of a fourteen-mile tunnel through solid granite-the largest of Its kind in the world-is to be part of the engineering feats connected with the Methow-Okanogan Irrigation project In Washington. This project, when completed will furnish irrigation for approximately 45,000 acres of land. The cost of the development voted by the districts embraced In the project, and to be aided by the state, is estimated at $8,000,00. Four years will be required to build. The Methow-Okanogan project Is but part of an ambitious program of reclamation work undertaken by Washington, and made possible by the recently passed st3te reclama tion act. Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes MADE TO ORDER FINEST MATERIALS BE8T OF WORKMANSHIP LATEST STYLES PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED Prices lire very reasonable Your inspection invited Chas. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAILOR 618 Main St. Common garden tKe brewed Into n heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revela tion if your hair Is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe nt home, though, is trou blesome. An easier way is to get a c-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sul plmr Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This Is the old tlmo recipe improved by the addition ot ither ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain cur youthful appearance and attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It does lt so naturally, so evenly. You just damp en, a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn ing all gray hairs have disappeared, and after nnother application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. assengers and Baggage ANYWHERE IN THE CITY QUICK SERVICE REASONABLE RATES PHONE 1H7 Western Transfer Co. " ' hH"'M''M,H"H' NEW CITY LkUNDRY Moved to corner Main and Conger Our prices are Right Finish Work,,, ii Flat Work 'J jh Shirts,' collars, tfancy dressosi J silks, wool; colored goous very .i vnvv cnrnfullv handled. T Try us once. Wo call for and deliver. Quick service our spe- ,. T.' clalty. i' WE CAN "FIX IT!" Hoagland & McCollum Next Door to Postoffice. FIRE Insurance J. H. Driscoll Loomis Bldg. Phone 432 TIMBER FOR SALE Twenty million feet of standing timber for sole cheap. Sawmill and planing mill on premises. DR. T. B. TIMONY, Red Bluff, Calif. ROOFING Now Is the time to fix that Roof now before tho rain and snow come and make !, lt al- raost ' impossible tos,"do-the 'work! r. You sa vo money, , by j dpjng'it now, , and save your"" , property, tod. Let me "do your ' work and It will bo lone right. I W. D. MILLER ) Contractor Phone 203 232 th St. Livery, Feed and Sales Stable Auto Service Quick Service Day or Night Klamath Stable" Long Trips Oar Specialty Reasonable Rates Pbopo 180 822 Klamath Ave. Phone 460 Ice Cream 729 Main St." Candies rt . T PASTIME( ;: 4 L Jack , Monro vrj Prop.? K J' til' ' ,w A Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drink.s Peel nnd Billiards " '" Barber Shop In oCnnectlon OUR MOTTO "Courtesy and 'Service N