The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 30, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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UFRAI D'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS SPEND MDKEY
FOR SALE Real Eotnte
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FOR SALE Miscellaneous
wn qAi.i: Sovkii Alrdulo pups
fiuii of tho best Blrnlim of liiiiitlnt;
.1 nlnliw In California Kor salo ut
A, llcnlV.y ranch Phono. Tho
1 ntl.cr may bo trloil nt tho rancli.
iSirallm" '" oc WcU
pup '
roil SAMS 17 Vatil tarl"B
Vnr iibw top, now tiros, now pnlnt
.ir.n'ciuh JamoH Jo Hh, Hhip-
Son. 1"""'" y8MW :!!lll
Toil BAM: 2 cows, I liiilfoni, i
M,y spring ',lv,,-s CoWH "",l
Lfrimii in Ai.ni. $ioo. :io-:u
Ul'lli-IM ..
foii hai.i:
1021 Main
lloiwoliold furnlttiro.
30-3t
FOII 8AI-I2 Dining room Hot, sln
ie bcil iiml mattress, hull nick
lih lino mirror, nil In good cnndl
Son. Apply laufi Main. 20-lf
FOR SAM 1 JorKoy cow freHh Nov
vr.ih 1 ronn Hliorthorn bull 1 I
months obi. 3 ronn Hliorthorn lmll
rnhes So on Spring Hunch, Poo
calics
Valley
28-Ct
FOH 8AI.U 14 Poland Clilnn hIock
hoES. V. W. ItobortB, Poo Vnlloy
28-Ct
FOR SAI.U Ono 8-1 f. Tractor, ono
3.1)0tlom iIIhc plow, ono lG-dlsc
Kentucky drill, ono 4-Hoctlon lovor
harrow All nlinuHt now. A mnall
bulldlnB, also hoiiHohold fnrnlturo,
etc. Must bo Bold at onco iih owner
Is losing J. H. Knrlght, 34 8 N
10th St 27tf
FOHSAI.i:- Or will trndo for Indian
Land on tlio Kliunntli MarHh; ono
flic pn.flciiKor. six cyllndor touring
car, cylinders linvo boon ground anil
new plstoim, new top, iiIho 2 now
cord tlrci and ono oxtrn tiro "ox
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USUI) Al'TOS Saxon "Six" and
Ilnlck "Kour", for sale. iloiitMitnd
I McCollum 8-tf
FOH SAM A Chovrolot. n Kurd.
Mmwell and nn Oakland. Iwiulro
A. C. llenllno, 327 Mnln C-tt
FOR RENT OR LEASE
HAVi: I'ASTPIM: to iiccoinmodaio
250 head of cattle for noxt 00
ib) s. lii(iilro Pollcan Day I.iimbor
Co. 29-3t
FOH LKASi: To rcsponfllhlo parties
that lmo (Miulpmcnt and cash to
finance themselves, a ilcslralilo ranch.
Adrc-88 M K. 9, Herald olllco. 8-tf
We make a upoclnlty of flro, life
and accident Insiirnnco. Phono 00 and
we'll do io rest. Chllcoto & Hmltli.
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SITUATIONS WANTED
IK VOU WANT KTUDKNT HUM',
cull Mm Kliunntli Count) High
Hchool phono .'!:(). (HrlH for typhus
copying mid filing, u1k i;onoral
lionmiworK, mrlng for (hlldren otc
lloyii for clerking, miMHotignr service,
chori'H, otc Hperlul iitioiitlon Ih glv
on to tli Im hoi vlrn by tho school
authorities and mi offort Ih to ho
Hindu to iiinl(i) (illlclont, convenient
nnd piolltablii both to tho Htiidont
and to tliOBo ruitilrhu; tholr MorvhoH
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WANTKI) (!lrl for general houso-
work and rookingMrs. O. (1. l.nli-
aroo, Illy, Oregon. 1-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTICI)- IIoi-huh to wlntor. Phono
1HK13 or sco Harry Tolford, 0
mllcii out on Merrill Koad. 27-Ct
WANTKI) -Would llko to hoar from
Home ono, prufornhly In tho Mer
rill country or near Klaniath Kalis,
who Iiiih a i;ood food yard and Unit
cIiihh alfalfa hay to food 400 or 500
2-yunr-old ulcers for February or
March, on percentage IxihIh J I'.
McAnllffo, Vi Klmnath 11-tf
CITY (SAUUAOi: When yon wnnt
Onrhngo romoved phono 91. 11-tf
MADAM IOINA, Palmist
WiiiM'h (iicati'st I'lncnologlst,
Palmist and Medium
Honda jour cntlro llfo- past, pres
ent and fiituro- correctly, giving
naino.'i, dates and figures In business,
lovu, law, in n 2 rid j;o and domestic
troubles. Tolls you what you arc
best adapted for and what to do to
bettor your conditions hi lito. TIiIh
lady roads your hand iib you would
an opon book. A rending hy hor
will moot your highest expectations,
nnd you will ho wiser and happier
nftor coiiRiilthu; her, alio having tho
i;lft of romovlng all ovll Influences
mid placing you In an environment
of hnppy thought and contentment
Hcmllugii: Sunday nnd dally, 9 a. in.
to 9.3U p. m. Room r, SwaiiHon
Hide , over Ktin Btoro, Main St. bo
tweou fith nnd 7th, opp. Western
Union, Klamath Fulls, Oregon.
10-7-2.C
IMIONI0 PEYTON for Wood. 112U.
Standard Phonograph Unrgulns
A number from $3r up for cusli or
tonus See our window. Knrl
Shepherd Co.. f,07 Mnln St. 17tf
Lively, Feed and Sales
' Stable
Auto
ervice
i Quick Service
Day or Night
Klamath Stable
Look Trlw Our Specialty
ltcilhONtllllo Hut OH
IMionn i:il) K22 Kliunntli Ave
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Your razor is
no better than
its blade
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The strong, keen-cutting convex
edges of Gem Dama jkeene 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-shaving, you must-shave with
Gem Damaskecne Blades. They leave
your face with that smooth, comfortable
feeling.
We sell a sef of seven Gem Damaskecne
Blades for 50 cents.
Our store is shavers' headquarters.
BALDWIN HARDWARE CO.
The House of Quality"
TO BEAT TAXES
JIUIUN, Od K (l(y The As
iiiitltitod Picks ) A brand M w way
bus been found to hi.it the nr v. I'rz
hcrgcr luxes, nnd n (icriiuin noble
iiinii, who ii'MVcd throughout the
war us n divnlry iiiptaln, Is tho ono
who has nindu the discovery. It Is
very simple vou dimply spend all
our money hcfoio the taxes fall
(inc.
The Huron of nnciont family,
whom the correspondent has known
for yenn, tolling of his plan, scorn
ed not to (are who beard him, for
ho spoke In a loud voice. Ho was
Immaculately clad hi a new suit that
probably (ost 2,000 mark.i, nnd
wore a now pair of shoes that Her
lln's most famous boot maker
would make for (iOO marks
"That suit Is just about tho flncst
thing that can bo bought or made
in (icrmany," said tho Il.iron "And
what Is more, I have sovornl of
thorn All brandy-flpanily new. I
have Hulls to keop mo for the noxt
llvo years.
"Seo thosn shoos' Well. I hnd
them nindu and nlno morn pairs. I
never hnd so many shoes In my llfo,
but I'vo got enough now to last
Bomo tlmo And everything elso hi
accordance New HhlrtH, socks, un
derwear, the best monoy can buy. I
haven't spared a murk.becauso I am
going to get rid of all I possess bo
foro tho first of January, when 1
have to mako my tax declaration."
LEGAL NOTICES
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HCIIOOIi DISTHKT Ill'DOnT
To tho Clerk of School District No.
1, Klamath County, Oregen:
Following Is a statement of the es
timated amount of money needed by
tho district during the fibcal year be
ginning June 30, 1920, mid ending
Juno 30, 1921 ThlB budget Is mado
In compliance with section 217 of
tho School Imwh of 1917, mid In
cludes the estimated amounts to bo
received fiom tho county bchool
fund, statu school fund, special (lis
ttict tax and all other moneys of thu
district:
lludiji't INtiniateil IXpcmlKui cs
Teachers h.ilauts $37,000 00
Kuinlturo
500. 0U
Apparatus and supplies,
such as maps, chalk,
erasers, stoves, cur
tains, etc. . .
Flags
Hepnlrs of school hoiihes,
outbuildings or fences
Impioving grounds
Playground equipment
Janitors' wages
Janitors' supplies
I'liul , .
Light and water
Clerk's salary
Postage nnd stationery . .
For tlio payment of bond
ed debt and Interest
thereon, issued under
sections 117, 114 to
148, and 422 of tho
School Laws of Oregon,
1917 .
Magazines
1,000 00
100.00
fiOO.OO
500.00
r.oo oo
3.C00.O0
400.00
2,400.00
800:00
500.00
100.00
100.00
Total estimated amount of
of monoy to bo expend
ed for nil purposes dur
ing tho year ?4S,000.00
Kst hunted Itecclpts'
From county school fund
during tho coining
school yonr ,.J23,000.00
From stato school fund
during tho coming
school year 2,000.00
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Total estimated receipts,
not including tho mon
eyy to bo received from
tho tax which It Is pro
posed to voto $25,000.00
Recapitulation
Totnl estimated expenses
for tho yoar $48,000.00
Total estimated receipts,
not Including tho tax
to bo voted 25,000
Balance, amount to be
raised by district tax....$23,000.00
Tho amount of money to be raised
by this special tax Is more than tho
amount raised by special school dis
trict tax In tho year Immediately pre
ceding this, plus six per cent. It Is
necessary to ralso this additional
amount by spoclal lovy for the fol
lowing reasens:
Increased cost of all supplies and
salaries. .
Dated this 28th day of October,
1919.
P. L. FOUNTAIN,
C. C. HOQUE,
C. II. UNDERWOOD,
nina MRT.T.IR WATTENBUFIG.
Board of Directors School District
No. 3.
IDA B. MOMYEIt, Clerk.
aiwrTAf, SCHOOL, MEETING
Notice Is hereby given to tho legal
voters of School District No. 1 of
Klamath County, State of Oregon,
that a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEET
ING of said District will be held at
Central School on tho 7th day of
November, 1919, at 2 o'clock in tho
afternoon, for tho following ebjects:
Discussion of tho budgetlor tho
coming schosl year.
Datod this 28th day of Octobor,
1919.
P. L. FOUNTAIN,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest:
IDA B. MOMYEn, Clork.
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It is the best
have something to
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JUST TRY IT ONCE
If you have something in your attic, your basement, your
spare roorn, 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.
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IVrting i- to be fiuglit to tho
oung women studentsioi Mio Univ. r-
bit
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Insurance
J. H. Driscoll
Loomis Bldg. Phone 432
Phone 460
I co Cream
729 Main St.
Candles
PASTIME
Jack Mnnrow, Prop.
Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drink,
Peel and Billiards
Barber Shop In oCnnection
oun MOTTO
"Courtesy and Service"
MAN'S
BEST AGE
A man is as old as his organs ; he
can be as vigorous and healthy at
70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in
performing their functions. Keep
yoor vital organs healthy with
GOLD MEDAL
fi.miin
Th world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and -,urlc add troubles
sine 1696i corrects disorders; stimulates
vital organs. All druggists, three dee.
Uok for ll bum Cold Mdl on nrr boa
ad accept bo iniutloa
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paying class of advertising in the world if you
sell that belongs among little ads that you find
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BIG TIME SLATED
AT MOOSE- HALL
TOMORROW NIGHT
"The sheeted (load did squeak
nnd gibber in the streets of Rome."
Merely n quotation or perhaps a
mlaqnotntion called to mind by
the fact tret tomorrow night is the
big night of the sheet and pil
low case Hallowe'en dance nt
Moobo hall.
Not thnt the quotation is at all
apropos for there will be no dead
ones at tho Moose hall party. Only
the llvest live wires in town from
Bobb y Itytyn downward' will be
eligible to take part in the proceed
ings. Tho only qualification needed
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etter Let Us
Patch 'Em Up
This is the time to look over your tires with the
idea of making them last through the winter. Of
course, if you must have new tires, Diamonds are the
only ones to buy at this time of the year or at any
other time, so far as that goes but the idea we wish
to convey is that we can make the old ones last
through the bad weather, and save you money on
your tire bill by repairing the worn ones. Brinsf
them in, and if they are worth repairing we will tell
you what it will cost if they are not worth repair
ing, we Will tell you that, just as readily. We can't
make a new tire out of one that is worn out, but we
can take a damaged tire and repair it so you will
get many more miles out of it before it goes to the
junk pile.
Diamond Tire & Vulcanizing C
MARPLE & SMITH, Proprietors
120 S. Main St Phone'167
a 7 SIT VPOl
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in order to gain admission Is a de
s.vo to participate in a real old fash
icnsd good time. The makings of
the good thno are all provided a
good floor, good music and tiptop
management.
Tho whole Hallowe'en tribe of
i;bobts, goblins an.d fairies have can
celled all lesser engagements in or
der to attend. Decoration!, -w.. It
till you seo 'em. You can . take
part in the prize waltz unless attir
ed in sheet anil piliQW case.
Speaking ' or lalrles the 11 bo
long on fairies. The fairest of alt
lair fairies of Klamath Falls -H
is noted as the abode ol the st
of all fair fairies of the w'or'd will
le there to trip ilp light fantastic.
Sur, 'twill be a great occasion,
tomorrow night at Moose hall.
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