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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1919)
fJFfn tmm. numi.r bi;.ti:mih:h no, tntn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON )AY PAGE SEVER iH ' 1 WHAT IS IT? 4 I SoTlTQQIFIFn nnillMNQ'-Jl!SJ!!EE ritHIUO uluuumilu uuLUHio-tr;.; I i rf t i-Iush pa.-try cook ' ' M'li at i tin I. Co FOR SALE-Rcal Estate .ROOMS, APARTMENTS , SITUATIONS WANTED fe h I'honn 200 plnim choup no-r.t Mill PPM 1(I0S Jiain n timid laundry woll Must soil (tt onco. Hen Money mtiUur 29-lt FOR UI-'NT Apartments and irieep lug tnoinn- $11 r,0 jut week I'ur j fiirnlHliod 102 Mil In H i,.ri(. ',h ' 20-01 SAU) "i"'" r trniM t '"" lce HOS Main '' Ut(l MllBt'SOlI Icinliu; town. . 30-lt liitml of extra YOUNG COCPLi: No children want furnished Iioiibo or npnrt- mont-- Iniftilio llnlnld office i!7-tf MK, II " MDOI, !().Y ,,,,!, ,.rinn- nint woik inornliiKt iiml i w hiiiks. Would work In private f.imllv for board and room. ,i'i-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE .r i- Tl i, on''1' ,, (..!.. t.ini' i vrri ii nv . tunny Jlllt 11 '"!. " ; " '-.I i.iiik'- iiuiii ..Vmi .!,. i..i nf March lind F1 .""',, i Kr furtlior In- oreian "" ,..,! lnn nni. .linn I'linilL- ." 4w . . 29-7t mo of butli. 917 Pine SI :iO-'t FOR HALF fill TKADK I room modem IlilMr low A lull ib-slr- nhlo louillnn Kre I'lrldti'i tvtf iv flnr spin l took Hiovo; slnclo nnd "" double bail nnd n ( h kaII its Ait w&L... ;:,; Feata Hiversiuu - RAUV-Mnilern 1 ome -rinse Easy terms Will exchange Linoleum. Riiki. Mnltlni'. 1'nlicolln. L .llt..i.iinr irtmfll AflllrPKM Dl....!.. M...1.. !... n of SlaJii iiu"-"' ' . """" ouiiuut. uuiin, iuiiir(!B.'iCH and iprillK'l lD"HcraIil umce. .iv-.n for l0 or trml0. Perkins' Furnlturo "" House 20-tf Close V.'ANTl D I'Mierleiieed r'lT nnd Irilgutor, eilif uIucm leedinR nine Mil tn i i' r h of iiii;;iin; Can Kle In 't or rrerei((s if -mil Hirer. Mil''', n Wnnt lo f t neu good ( IiomI v oe.il.. i nrool i, tlllr e 01 fo I- ,ien. Id, i !, .,,lv bedrom woik Hi" m ir uromiil (-in mmn -"n Al!i- w M llm.ld Olflen , 2'l-2t WANTi:D Two Woodchoppora. Chll coto & .Smith. 033 Main. 4-tf KOIt SAM'I Oil TltAOi: CookltiR VATI I) ntrl for utuiiflllB of various kinds, nlso n1 wuilt .in I r.mkini; rniiRO or two, nearly any kind of a " I'.lv Oncon stovo. I'orkliiH Ktirntturo IIouhu. 20-tf Knenil houie- Mrs () f! i,ab- 1-lf FOR KENT- Modern IIouso. In, rhono 273 M. 27-ut WANTICI) TO Tit Mil,' a New iwirg for nn old ono, you pay thu dlffur- IFOII SALI'- y owner, h'x rno'ii onco. i,.rtlns Furnlluro Hoiiho. 20-tf modern hniiv" titdib or eupnp nir . .. uh Inquire 410 I'ino St. I'liono li. 22-tC ' FOtt SALH Hamlv Uttlo hoi'BO on Tenth St Juno half enali. hot on, iJIilnSt ffiOO Loin cIomo In at $.101 1 end $350. Lots rn piM'inent 2 lilkii1 Jrom Main st 520 00 per foot. ToniiH Ion all our lots. W M. MontclMiH. llth K, D. Co 1303 Ma'n St. 20 tt, Kitty dollnrs or nioro nnti an old iiiiBo will got ono of my now ones. CerklnH' Furnlturo llouao 20-tf MISCELLANEOUS XOTICK Slek or weak tlrei.nro , made W"U ,md Ktioiii .ik.hu hv I Jack I). Ivet. Tire RurKetn. at the Crater I.nke Tiro Service StnMon, 112G Mala St. Klamith Fall3, Ore. 29-Ct WANTIM) TO miV Oft TUADR For any and all kinds of furnlturo. I'er- klns. 2j0-tf FOR SAI.B nonutlful 8 room resi dence at turner of lth nnd Pine. Modem full !w.pmm- furnnee part pavment down llnlanro to RU't purchaser Attrnpfva pileo if pnr jfhM?J illrert. Vdr r" Mrs n e Sanderson. 312 So-tth 10th & Jeffo-- Foa. Cortnllls. Orrcon 1 l-"fit FOR RENT OR LEASE FOIt LIOASIO A tractor proposition. Several hundred niics of humeri. ov- lule laid In flue rcmd'tlo'i for d'sk'nif r, m'leiS. K of Midland. M. Mit-etionhaeher. 22-tf 1CITY (JAItHAOIC When you (larhnRo removed phono 01. want 11-tf PIION'B PRYTOM for Wood. 112R. LOST AND FOUND rfW-w'iSrtiii TOR SALE ryrnlshliiRs for a six room house 122N Cth St. 20-tf LOST Colrien cocker spaniel pup. AfwerH to nnine of Mickey. Re ward for r turn to 320 Eight St , or phono 312 3t FOR SALE Improved reitrionra lot uu sell. Seo 1008 Main St. 7tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous ' I.fivr Hi tu pen Klumnth Falb and 1 tho He'orat!on, a ladv'H hat In hox and nn lnor automohllo tuho. Iloturn to Mrs. K. L. Chlldcis, Chll .oquln, Ore. 20-31 '('Ai:.MV wii i, m:n:i r. pipii.t. Fntll the capacity of the m hnol It- , reached. d,i pupils will lie ieceied at the Sacieri Hear; Academy, whro the riot curt fill atten''on will ho giv rn to llio thoioui;) trn'nliiK ot our chllri. Pull rarticiilara m.v b,-- secur ed hy callliift at the Convent 3e'iuh and P ne st.cis or at tin V-ndeiev Ffil lllo til-rtcj!,! mi, n t-L. ,,i t l . I r .. commodate a'V more hnj- ler-i, hi t z$!?&?t appnc iiioiiB ni no received .i"-i 'n ense there Is a vacancy Jt will he i neu rom me i .i oi. appnc inis in Xotlrc of MectliiK of KiinallzaUon ' .., . .-. ..4 ...... ii u.v, .. -. tn. w , itn:irfi or f nn imrcnriv irrifrntinn , . -. --w --w.w.. ....onv.wU It is the best paying class of advertising in the world if you have something to sell that belongs among little ads that you find in The Herald. JUST TRY IT ONCE If you have something in your attic, your basement, your .spare room, your barn, around you anywhere that you want to sell, try The Herald classified ads and you will find a buyer. IF YOU WANT SOMETHING Advertise for it, trying The Herald's classified ads. Some one has something for sale that you want. Let The Herald find it for you. It costs you but a few cents a day. Classified ads cost you 5 cents a line a day--five words to the line. They must be paid for in advance and cannot be received over the telephone that is why they are so cheap. MaaUliiOHHHlWIIUIIKiiiMWMM IJJIIIMMMM 13Mi MaMWHM IU'rfll I'rtTtil'WMJUcCJai i VCUrWMUm iliWrMCMAJgWW&l i;-tf Sacred Heart Aealemy LEGAL NOTICES fOR SALK 21 head Hnmhotilot JOtlne bucks. Ken nr wiltn K M er, Merrill, Oregon. 20-101 m BALK Stock hoKB and bows 'th Pigs. Phone 11F11. 25-12t IPRIQHT PIANO-Ooori conriUloli HS5 terms as low as $7.00 nor nwth at Shepherd's. 17-tf , Oood 6 passenger Overland funy pipped. Price $600.00. Seo 11111 Loo. 'NOp AS WITCHCRAFT TOWN OW Siltm. Mais.. Has Never Been AMe to Live Down the Much Disliked Name. j!iml "ntlonnlly known ns the T'' '"') of history, n title W It has l.ecn trjlni; to live riown "lOjeiirs. Portunntely for Salem. i!?rf "c'cnirt liMinlMtlnn Is '! from memory, ta'riibly the visitor comes to i. ,th '"""'"'.'"'Ithe only evldenee Mr BMence that he can rind Ir broom.,. .CarInB n ,l,,y w",l" nHtrlile. .. . IlPKldes huMn witch StoS uvt'"lrN w,,l,,h S'1''"1 i"-"-lotncettliedemiinriBof vlRltow "i hunting anililtlons. "person already keyeritonhlKh Ian B.i,nKue rullectlims f "Itch Men on n rro,ty monBl St T ,0, "" hc century or o the solemn superstitious little Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a alas of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. XOTICH OF SALE OF IRRIGATION' DISTRICT IJONDS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that oealed proposals will bo received till tho llth. day of October, A. D. 1019 at tho hour of 8 o'clock In tho oven lng for tho purchase of Forty Thous and Dollars -worth of bonds of the Enterprise Irrigation District ot Klamath County, Oregon. Said bonds aro to be dated Novo nbor 1st, 1919 and aro to draw Interest at the rate of six pqr cent per annum, Inter est payable semi-annually upon the 1st, day of July and the 1st. day of January of each year until tho matur ity of said bonds. Said proposals will no received oy District Notice is hereby given that The Board of Directors of The Horsefly Irrigation District will sit as a board of Equalization commencing Tuesday, the 7th day of October A. D. 1919 at the hour of 3.30 p. m. to hear objec tions to the assessment roll of The South 108 feet, thence East 200 feet, thence North 108 feet, to the placo of beginning. This citation is published by order of tho Honorable R. H. Bunnell, Judge of tho county court for Klam ath County, state of Oregon, made and entered on the 26th day of Aug ust A. D. 1919. j Witness:' Tho HON. R. H. BUNNELL, XOXICB Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has purchased The Mettdowmora Dairy Store, 208 Main St. All bills contracted prior to Sept. 25th 1919, will be paid by Allen Holcomb. 27-5t W. E. SMITH. If you want prompt service in said Horsefly Irrigation District, for .,,", ;," " It 77 ', ' your watch work, try Winter's Jew the year of 1919-20 said assessment ,u2 of the Coun o elry store. 25.3t roll mav bo examined at tha district ... "' .. ""?..'.. . """' y; . 'urltan mral , "l.""l,re '!p must sm rZ' ;, , ,ore "'"King the most rei.ii. rk,",llj' 'leullnss with the 0er by the ne witch ., " ""e one must think ' cemetery the tombstones Life Is not moroly to llvo, but to Uvo woll, eat well, digest well, work well, sloop well, look well. What a glorious tho Board of Directors of said Irrlga- condition to attnln and vot how verv ' tlon D's'rIct' and should bo direct condition to attnin, and ot now very od tQ tho Secretnry of y Enterprise easy It Is If ono will only adopt the irrigation District, care of Charles morning lasldo bath. 'j. Forguson, Loomis Building, Klam- Folka who aro accustomed to feel nth Falls, Oregon. The Board or Directors reserve tno dull and heavy whon they nrlBo. split ting hoarincho, stuffy from a cold, foul tonguo, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, Instead, feol as fresh as a daisy by opening tho wlnlces of tho system each mCrnlng and flushing out the wholo of the Internal poisonous stag nant matter. Evoryono, whether ailing, sick or woll, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot wator with a teaspoonful of llmestono phosphate In It to wnsh from tho stom ach, liver, kidneys and bowels the pre vious day's Indigestible waste, sour bllo and poisonous toxins; thus clean sing, sweolonlng nnd purifying tho en tire alimentary canal before putting nioro food into tho stomach. Tho ac tion of hot water and limestone phos phate on nn empty stomach Is wonder fully invigorating. It cleans out all tho sour fermentations, gases, waste nnd acidity nnd gives ono n splendid nppotlto for breakfast. While you are right to reject any or all bids offered. G. J. HILYARD, Secretary of tho Board of Directors of Enterprise Irrigation District. 4-?0t 'SflttS !' y M'8t th0 ter nd J of ih7 " !,llllls Plausible that "oil him? r."",u'"'y Into view and phosphate Is quietly extracting a large volume of wator from the blood and getting roauy lor a tnorougu iiusuing "" ftllh ,li , ""' '"'" 'inv inn r thot M si ly "mvn ,lle street ,lnB roauy tor a mi l"Hlo.i ? S"r",, Goo(' or KHkh- t nil tho inflido organs, ' "mini Hi. ""HIM I nitpn t iiml ital . mi. rtllllAn nnnnla iirtin nfo litVi. "ltih U,,nceh,or """ ll1'e'e,l ered wllh constipation, bilious spoils, "'"a (Iniiiuv. im stomach trouble, rhoumatlsm; 'others "iiIip. .". ""' ,00' ere Is wlin hnvfi qnow sklna. bIo0(i di80r. Here It) UU- La ., 0,,, ..imnlnvlnna npa lirpH to got a quarter pound of limestone phosphnto from the drug storo, which will cost very little, but is sufficient to mnke anyono a pronounced crank on the pubjoct of internal sanitation. Ad. undiluted. (Ytm lni. i -"...chmi or witchcraft met common tunai? (.! ''-e Tnfn i h Mit! iur.. . "e v " ,u" irltnn "f OVfrn., " '"""U UUII1I1IOII "'Ch i ,! ,,,lrl,mi rnnntlctem. wt ilnv. '"O'luuiunt to Sulera's Iwt Oay Tk Y. , ench nnlli ,n-. ... Mutuijr uuii- "? '8,000 solution. hooks on the Fronch Merchants lunch at 11 a. p. m. Crater Cafe 7th St. m. to 8 c-aot NOTICIC INVITING PROPOSALS. NOTI'CE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Hoard of Directors of tho EN TERPRISE IRRIGATION DISTRICT of Klamath County, Oregon, that the plum and speeifl'.atloiii adopted and approved hy said Iloaul for the construction of til" Irrigation workF for tho Irrigation of the lands within the boundaries of the Enterprise lr llKiition Dis.riet can he teen at the office of the Board, whlcn 's Uo Law office of Charles J. Forpuson In the Loomis Building In tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, or al thu or t!ne of C T Darloy, 1'iiglneor lni said District, which :s r.t tno County Surveycr'a oiflco In tho City of Klnm ntli Falls, Oregon, and sealed pro posals will bo received by tho Hoard at tholr office up to tho hour of two o'clock In tho afternoon of October Kith, 1919 for tho construction of Mild works either in portions or as a whole Contrnct will ho let to the lowest blridur hut tho Board of Directors re servo the light to reject any or all bids ot to accept or reject nny sche dule Md or combination of schedule bids ami to walvo technical dofocts and to tcko such amotion as may be deoined for tho best Interests of the District Any pei eon or persons to whom a contract may be nwarded will be loqulrod to enter Into n bond, with good nnd sufficient sureties to bo ap proved by thu Board; payable to said District for its uee, for twenty-five per cem nf the nmcunt of tho con trnct prlco. conditioned for tho faith ful performance of said contract. G. J. HILYARD. Secretary of tho Enterprise Ir rigation District. 2G-121 office in The Darley Hotel building, Bonanza, Oregon. I J. E. PADDOCK, Secretary of The Horsefly Irriga tion District, Bonanza Oregon, Dated Sept. 1st, 1919. 2-9-16-23-30 . : 1 In tho Countv Court of tho State oi Oregon, For the County of Klam ath. I In tho Matter of The Estate of Milton J. Harper, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN, That the undersigned is the duly appointed qualified and acting administratrix of the estate of Milton J. Harper, de ceased. All persons having claims ( against the said estate will present them to this administratrix, duly ver ified with vouchers attached, within six months from the date of this no tice at the law offices of H. M. Mann ing, attorney for said estate at his of fice In tho Loomis Building, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon; i Dora Harper, administratrix of the Estate of Milton J. Harper, deceased. July 31, 1918. !, 2-9-16-23-30 Klamath, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 30th day of i August, a, u. 191a Attest: C. R. DELAP, County Clerk, 2-9-16-23-30 Best yet. Herald Want Ads. Artistic piano tuning and player work. Call Morgan at Earl Shep herd Co. 15-12P Dassengers r and Baggage ANYWHERE IN THE CITY QUICK SERVICE REASONABLE RATES PHONE 187 WestemTransferCo. CGG Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at I. o. o. F. ball, 5th and Main streets. I P. J.Gerges , N. G.; Fred Bremer Secretary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer I Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O O. F., meetB Tuesday night of each, week at I. O. O. F. hall. Arlie Wor rel, C. T.; Nate Otterbein, Scribe; P. L. Fountain Treasurer. CITATION In Tho County Court of The State of Oicgon For Tho County of Klam i.th. In the Matter of tho Estate ot S. B. Gardner, deceased, To E. S. Gardner, Nellie Bailey, and Viola Liebort. Greeting In tho namo of the State of Oregon, You aro hereby cited to appear in tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Klamath, in tho Court Room thereof, in tho County Court House, in said Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, In the Oi tober term there of at 4 o'clock p. m. on the llth day of October, A. D. 1919 In October torm of said court and then and there to show cause, if any exist, why this court should not grant the pray er of the petition of F. L. Burns, ad ministrator of the abovo entitled Es stato, asking license ot this Court, to sell at private salo, upon the terms to be prescribed by the Court, all of the following dqscrlbed Real Estate, be longing to said Estate, to-wit: A piece or parcel of land situated in the town ot Fort Klamath, Klamath County, ' State of Oregon, and described as fol lows, to-wlt: I Commencing at a point 200 feet south of the northeast corner or section 21, in township 33 south, rango 7 Mi East of ho Willamette ' Meridian in Klamath County, Ore gon, thence Woat 200 feet, thence WAIT! AND LET US SHOW YOU OUR NEW TIRE Hoagland & McColIum Next Door to Postofficc. Livery, Feed and Sales Stable Auto Service Quick Service Day or Night Klamath Stable Long Trips Our Specialty Reasonable Rates Phone 130 822 Klamath Ave. ROOFING Now Is tho time to fix that Roof -now boforo the rain and snow come and make it al most impossible to do the work. You sa vo money by doing It now, nnd save your property, too. Lot me do your work and it will be done right. W. D. MILLER Contractor Phono 203 232 Oth St. Phone, 460 Ice Cream 729 Main St. Candles PASTIME Jack Monrow, Prop. Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drlnk.sj Peel nnd Billiards Barber Shop in oCnnectlon OUR MOTTO "Courtesy and Service" f ; J &.