M of IWJd fW , OCTOBER 11, J010 THE EVENING . HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ATMPAV PAGR SKVKA ' BILL'S AB1BD FRIENDS H mTTTAQQinrFTn 1 1 1 ii m q zsh 'fuiii.i in mi in i n ii iiiiiii i lit w ANTICI) Men and teams for Htulo hlKliwuy IMiono Mr. Dow, 73M, FOR cai e Real Estate FOR SALE OR TRADE 'or unoulro 017 Main St 8-Ct Hurglnr )ort --nrThavi.iif()Wcliolcoro-l',OH 8A1.I3 OH TRADE- Hurgl 0ItSAU' "y f cloco m proof irnfo IiKjulra W. C. Davonp. ldcnco lot". A u y tormH. nort.7;t:t Mnln Ht, ROtf ROOMS, APARTMENTS fffJlontcHu. lll. K. I. C.,.. h;03 Mam bi. r r.,.,v im niTV Ilnlf n city JEST ""' ,,, ,.111i iiinifluH. ono ll M m, men t . ue: good-slzo lotHi iffi per "cr. or more. Will aoll, L, 118 GOO, 3.000 cash, balance or l8"uu .' ...I, iiw. Imvnr. Mrs. in terroa w "" " ir. ', av' KM, Olierocin, u. "".,, I I "" -. . tl,..lin 7 rnnm llllllin i ir'.ra:. . i v,i ,Bn!aln. rro.lW.lIyn.Im.ui 1619 Wall fit, Owner. U' I m. SAU:-HcbI.Iuih'o lot, I blocks ma on"" , ,,..,.. i,.,.,.l,, . lu i from Mam. i"j .... j --' Phono 485. h'nt I . a r r..1nii lltlll YL'fill lit). mil SAwl iinnnui iii vj f " .i .nmn In tint KnrlnuM All- Iditlon. seven rooiiiH nml bath, full r. i m.iiI tnrin I'lirilire. l.iir- .. I 11 rinKiu ii Avnnliii Iter Huron mm . ...-. Louise E. KciK'ison, Phono 4 1 oi 347. ' sali:- HiIb week -Lotn 1 ninl 5 and 10 ft of lot .'I. Block lrt IFIrst addition lo iviiiiniiui run. Telephone 122W or cull 128 N IFIIlh St. "' IFOR SALK 'Hcniillful 8 room resi dent at corner or loin unci I'ino IiMm full Inurnment furnace - Ipjrt payment down Hnlimro to null purchaser. Attractive prico u pur- Ichued direct A.i.irons juts rum Sanderson, 312 South lutli & Jorror boB,Conallls, Oregon 1 l-2it WANTM) Middle aged woman ns 1 housekeeper In small family for two or lliroo months. Work light Wnicim pood Ilenild olllco fi-tf FOR RENT Room over O M. Iliictor storo 35X50 foot with llvo rooms above. J. F. Mngulro, 125 No, 7th Ht. j).r,t LQST AND FOUNeT LOST General Fund warrant No. 31022 dated Sept. 3, 1013. Protested hIiico .Into. Drawn In favor of Clnpp Auto Co.. Howard, l.cnvo with JnmcH Ryan. 10-U WANTED Housework by hour or day. I'hono 3I2W 10-Ct I.O.ST Klk clinrni with iinino and I.odgo No, 383, Missoula. Mont. Finder return to C. It. WIlll.tniB, Washington Hotel and rccolvo liberal reward. C-Ct LOST Near Merrill car chains 33 4 tin pump 2 pump Jacks tiro tools Neman) Vochutzeri Uros. Merrill, Oregon 1-121 Surety bonilit wlillc you wnlt.'Ctill coto .M Smltli. n-tf SITUATIONS WANTED WANTKD Dress Making, 705 Main 10-2t IK YOU WANT RTUDIJNT IIKLP, call the Klamath County High School phono 300. Girls for typing copying and filing; also general houBowork, caring for children etc. Hoys for clerking, messenger scrvlco, chores, etc. Special attention Is glv en to this scrvlco by the school authorities and on o.fort Is to bo mado to mnko elllclent, convenient and prolltablo both to tho student and to those requiring their services. 2tf WANTED Olrl for genornl house work and cooking Mrs. O. O. Lab nrco, Illy, Oregon. 1-tf CAIi:MV WIMj HKCKIVK PUPILS FOR RENT OR LEASE KOIt LI'ASK To responsible parties that havu cqulpmont and cash to Ilnanco themselves, a desirable ranch. AdrcBB M. K. 'J, Herald olllco 8-tf MISCELLANEOUS IFOR SALE Miscellaneoub MVWWVWVAAAAAAAAAAMM IFOR SALi: 7-ft. disc harrow with Undent attachment; nearly nuw. J. D. Dervan, Merrill Houto. 9-tt Iron SAI.K Or will trade tor Indian Land on tho Klamath Marsh; ono Ire passenger, six cylinder touring ctr, cylinders have been ground and new pLstonB to replace tho old; also Be top. Ilox A. II. C. Herald OQce. Stf Iron SALJ-200 tons of first clasB lld tiny. A dress J. J. Ray. iCMknuIn, Oregon. 8-6t USED AUTOS Saxon -8lx" and Bulck "ur". for sain. Hoairland I llcCollum 8-tf FOR SALE Slightly used furniture Prifate party. No dealers Call luFourthSt. Phono tsV 6-6tf FOR SALE A Chevrolet, a Ford, wweii ana an uakiand. Inquire A. C lfenllne, 327 Main 6-tr FOR BALE Upright piano cheap t .v. uuiu. oaB unK a-iui FOR SALte Ono Los Angelea 1$4- ton capacity trailer '.solid rubber tlrei, metsl lined body; coBt $350; need "30 dnvn u-lll ni ..- onn 'm'v AddrCBS p- O. Box C03, Klam- -.d, ur ruono liril 2-121 FOR SALE Ono nearly now Dun- --a. vukkct or ciod mnshor, 2 3-In. H'SfnnO nnn ..,111. .. , i ii,.. w"u mm uui, uuin llllll ki . "' HiiriiiB-iooin n, 1 , 0ne wok ono now "" .. .u muw.ono now Oliver break- " J. v. ah tne above god as now r sale Clionn A1D l. ,i.. S? W.l',h pBs- Address V. O. Dox lii-'n Alumal" Falls! . or phono ""' 2-1 2t C!QsH.T PIAN0-aood condition y at Shophord's. 17-tf NOTICH Is hereby given that my for mer wife Mrs. Anna Stnnkey Lulike, was divorced from mo May 10, l!iir, resuming her maiden name Miss Anna Hutchlneon and I refuse to allow her to use my name here after. Wm. Lubko, Oct. 8. 1010 10-5t Anyono oxpoctlng to enjoy the privilege of city heat may tlnd nn opportunity to dispose Of a good 1lg air tight heater at the Herald Office. 1-ti C)TY OATIBAGE When you want Garbage removed phone 91. 11-tf MADAM IOINA, Palmist World'H Greatest Phrenologist, t PulmlAt and Medium Heads your entire life past, pres ont and future correctly, giving names, dates and figures In business, lovo, law, marriage and domestic troubles. Tolls you what you are best adaptod for and what to do to bettor your conditions In life. This lady read's your hand as you would an ppon book. A reading by her will 'meet your highest expectations, and you will bo wlsor and happier after consulting her, she having the gift of removing all ovil influences and placing you In an environment of happy thought and contentment. Readings: Sunday and daily, 9 a, in. to 9:30 p, in. Room 5, Swanson nidg., ovor gun storo, Main St. be tween 6th nnd 7th, opp. Western Union, Klamath Palls, Oregon. PHONB P'EYTON for Wood. 112R. SQUEEZED TO DEATH fa u2ement. bec Painful It KSf y cation that tho the. " ,e out of order. Keep " rCana healthy by taking WLVMbUAL P n ni C r. ' "Ke regularly and Sood heai,h. In three pUes, all "ftt QuBrflntn.J . . fea... .::;... "iWM",,a- M7SSK,TS!'.ffi. T":r 1" How nbniit soiiio new looorils from Knrl Shcplunl's? 2t WAIT! AND LIJT UH SHOW YOU ouu nkw tiki: Until tho capacity of the school is roached, day pupils will bo received at tho Sacred Heart Academy, whore the most careful attention will bo giv rn to tho thorough training of your child. Kull particulars may bo secur ed by cnlllng at tho Convent, Seventh nnd I'lno streets or nt the Academy. For tho present we arc unable to ac commodate any more boarders', but applications will bo recoived nnd !n cnBO thoro Is n vacancy it will bei lined from the lt of applicants In tho order in which they are tiled. C-tf Sacred Heart Academy. 8,000 mile guaranteed tiro at cost Save money Tho Perfection Tire. Tho Asbestos Hrenkor Strip keep out road heat and does away with tread separation. At cast whllo they last Crator Iako Tire Service Station 112C 'Main St., Klamath Falls. Ore. ' 7-6t SANTA CHI'tf, Pill . Oct. 11 M nitiiio is Just plain "Hill," and ho Is only u pelican, but Santa Cruz peo ple who have seen his manifestation of gratltudo and devotion Bay he Iuih traiu that many humans lack. "Hill's" plumugo was all gummed up with oil at Scabright beach a few Weeks ago, and some boys were clubbing him to death when Albert O'Connor, a garage mechanic, hap pened along and rescued him. O'Connor took tho bird to the garage washed off tho oil and gave him something to cat. Then "Hill" became as steadfast ut the garage door as Poo's raven vns. Permitting himself only a dally excursion to tho San Lorenzo rlvor nearby, for a bath and drink ho hastens back and at his post de fies customers, dogs and cats, in fact overy human or ailmnl who nh'roaches him. It costs O'Connor a considerable amount for fish to (111 "Hill's" desires, hut O'Connor has to supply tho food, for "Hill" pecks, Mtiacks his bill and makes himself otherwise unpleasant when he Js hungry. Ono day O'Connor perched Bill on an nutomobilo and went for a ride up tho coast, tho Idea being to leave the pelican forever in a new homo near some lagoon full of fish. O'Connor found the lagoon about twelve miles from Santa Cruz and left "Bill" at tho water's edge. Driving away ho believed ho had broken off with his friend forever. Hut when O'Connor arrived at the garage he found "BHT'there waiting for him. "After that" sa;ld O'Connor, can't part with "Bill." Oysters nro such nervous crea tures that a sudden shock, such as a loud thunderclap, will kill many hundreds of them. LEGAL NOTICES Dassengers and Baggage ANYWHERE IN THE CITY QUICK SKRVICE REASONABLE RATES PHONE 187 WesternTransferCo. NOTICE OK BHRKIFI'"S SALE. (Equity No. 1093) In The Circuit Court of The State of Oregon For the County of Klam ath Mary E. Gates, Plaintiff, Claude O. Clopton and Grade Clop- ton, his wife, and H. L. Clopton, also known as Hugh L. Clopton, Defendants Notice is hereby given that by vlr tuo of an Execution and Order of Sale, duly issued out of the above en titled Court and cauae on the 12th day of September, 1919, under a De cree made and entered of record in the said Court, on the 10th day of September, 1919, In favor of the above named Plaintiff, and against the above named defendants, direct ing the sale of the premises therein and hereinafter described to satisfy tho sum of $545.83, which said sum Includes Interest on $250.00 since the 10th day of October, 1907 to the date of the commencement of this Hoagland & McCollum Next Door to Postofficc. ROOFING Now is tho tinjo to fix that Hoof now before the rain and enow como and make it al most impossible to do the work. You sa vo money by doing It now, and save your property, too. Let me do your work and it will bo done right. W. D. MILLER Contractor Phono 203 232 Oth St. -Pee S7',kwa' 3 ANilfA'V li.r r vVWZs&T Z mtJimsifk TVNBr hiiff 'mm - Vi IA4a9 fctfe9 -Your razor is no better than its blade The $trong, keen-cutting convex edges of Gem Dama:-keene Blades removes the toughest stubble and tenderest growth with velvet-like smoothness. The life of each blade is remark ably long. To know the luxury of velvet-like, smooth self-shavinc you must shave with Gem Damaskcene Blades. They leave your face with that smooth, comfortable feeling. ., We sell a setof seven Gem Damaskcene , Blades for 50 cents. Our store is shavers' headquarter. BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. "The House of Quality" 1 SUl PHIJR First Car Has - nrnrrara on ana eKn Niga (Kh ,eai , YOUR HOME CAN NOW HAVE FURNACE HEAT The Quaker Pipeless Furnace offers clean, even furnace heat to the thousands of homes that here tofore have been forced to rely on inadequate and dirty stoves. Many times the ordinary type of furnace installation is out of .the question on ac count of tearing up the floors and walls for regis ters and stacks. Again, the basement is too small to admit of the furnace or the home owner has not felt justified in spending the money required for an elaborate pipe installation. Whatever the reason provided, the home own er has, nevertheless, longed for clean, healthful, even furnace heat. The Quaker Pipeless Furnace Meets This Demand The Quaker Pipeless Furnace has no pipes, no bulky cold air returns. Your floors and walls are not torn up, no cellar is too small. The installation is extremely simple. Anybody can install the Quaker Pipeless Furnace. An abundance of clean, pure, warm air, sent to every room. Simpler than a stove to operate, cleaner, more saving of fuel, and much more healthful. Sends heat to eveiy room in the house. Venti lates as well as heats. Changes and purifies the air in every room. ROBERTS & HANKS s7AHBBnHIHHFMkHaMBnBBBiiBirerqB suit; $47.40, the amount of taxes paid out by said plaintiff to protect her interests in and to the real prop erty hereinafter particularly descriD ed: $125.00, attorney's fees, and the costs and disbursements and accru ing costs of this suit. NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of said Execution and in compliance with said Writ, I have duly levied on the hereinafter described lands, and will, on Saturday, the 18th day of October, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m. on said date, at the front door of the oldest Court House In Klamath County on Main Street In Klamath Falls, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, all the right, title and Interest of the above named defendants, and each and all of them, in and to the following described real property, to-wlt: The Northeast quarter of South west Quarter, and the Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter, Sec tion 6, T. 39 S., R. 12 E. W. M. or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment and Execu tion. - The proceeds of said sale will be applied in satisfaction of said Exe cution and Decree Including said above mentioned sum or $54d.83, $147.40 taxesj $125.00 attomey'3 fees, and the costs and disbursements and the accruing costs of this suit and the overplus, if any there be, will be paid into said Court to be applied as by law required. Dated this 12th day of September, 1919. GEORGE L. HUMPHREY, Sheriff of Klamath County, Ore. By ALLEN SLOAN, Deputy. 13-20-27-4-11 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween Minerva Hunter and J. C. Hun ter at Modoc Point on the Klamath Indian Reservation in Klamath Co., Oregon, under the name of the Hun ts' Trading Comoany is this oay Ms solved by mutual consent. Dated September 27, 1919. MINERVA HUNTER J. C. HUNTER. 27:4-11-18-25 w'l MV!44U3E4LKt- Thrift and Little Things Who are the men and women that I become masters over great things? They are those who first of all become masters over little things. Dollar bills and silver dimes are only little things, so little that they often trickle away" in every direction and ;yet they have fornled the solid foun dation for many a comfortable income through the following slogan : "DON'T WASTE! SAVE!" ' " Start a Savings Account today. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Arrived Murphey's Feed & Seed Store 126 South Sixth St Phone. R ) v M A '. i.M ii J - , . T I X r . .v ' tHA -i 11 1 - '