The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 31, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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FIlll)AY, OOTOIMW m, 1010
ffUD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAOK SEVEN
FOR SALE Rcnl Estnto
ranch near
-..i in in. nun i'uii iiiui,u
ulu ..l roiul lllfMltlllll fill"
iin iiitiwt .,.... .- ....
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Ilcraw '"
roil SAI-IJ-320 nero n
FtIo Mil'0' n'"' V'V"
Wfttor
ITbAI.U t'IIi:AI Two IdIm bo
tweon UlRl't '"! Ninth HtrootH In
i mili FallH. Adiiroiw mrs. uoy
ivalkor, CVS Houluvard,
Oregon.
Ashland,
27-0t
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
-jjV'W-VVV"trV"M"irViiiiir"i""iTii""r
sJiHiauj-h. '' cnr' ("10 Hwit
tsno Just ovurhnulod. Now
,J, Cull ovonlngn. 11 HO i;h
pups
win ram: Sovon Alrdulo
two of tlio bcHt HtrnlnH of hunting
Alrdalw In California. l'or hiiIo at
ih Henley rnncli. Phono, Tlio
mothor amy bo tried at tlio ranch.
Hcglatratloii pnpotu boob with ouch
pup. 29-3t
SITUATIONS WANTED
IK' VOU WANT STUDENT IIKI.I'
call tho Klamath County High
Hchnol phono 3 no. cilrln for typing
copying and filing, also general
housework, curing for children otc.
iioyn for elorklng, mosBongor Horvfto,
chorea, otc Special attontlon Ih giv
en to this hiiivIco hy tho achool
ntithorltlcH anil an offort Ih to ho
Hindu to mako olllclont, convenient
and nnilltiihlfi both to tho student
and to thoHo requiring tholr services
2tf
WANTED Olrl for general houso
work mill cnoklnu m n. n i r.i..
anio, Illy, Oregon, i.if
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST Wudnewduy night, a wallott
Clllllalllllli: $1205. Ii'ltiilur nl..,.o..
rotnrn to Ilurald olllco. Mi.r..i
VOCHATZER BROS.
drilling
Men III, Oregon
roward.
31-31
FOR 8AI.13 1917 Ford tourlni;
car, now top, now tires, now paint
liSO cnah. James Domulth, Shlp
plneton. phono HgM. 30-2t
FOR SAIH- 2 cows, 4 holforH, 4
early spring calves. Cowh and
heifers fresh In April, $400. Phono
nu. :,0-3t
FOR SAM
1021 Mnln.
-HoiiHohold
furniture,
ao-:it
FOR 8AM' - Dining room Hot, nln
Plo bed and mattroHB, hall rnclt
vltb lino mirror, nil In good condi
tion. Apply 12CC Main. 29-lt
FOR SAI.13 1 JorHoy cow fresh Nov.
25th, 1 ronn uhortliom hull It
months old, 3 roan Hhorthorn hull
calvca. Soon Springs Ranch, Poo
Valley. 28-Gt
FOR SAM' 1-1 Poland China stoeii
hogs. B. W. HohortB, Poo Valloy
28-0t
FOR 8AM Ono 8-tC Tractor, ono
3'bottom disc plow, ono 10-dlsc
Kentucky drill, ono 4-soctlon lovor
harrow All nlmoBt now. A Hiintll
building, also housoliold furniture,
etc. Must ho sold nt orco as ownor
Is leaving J. II. Enrlght, 318 N
10th St 27tf
WANTKD Toniim to haul lumber
t all on or addrosB, (leo ciirlsty,
;iu-i2t'
I J ox 377
WANTED HonioH to wlator. Phono
18K13 or iii-o Many Tolford, !)
mllcB out on Merrill Itond 27-Gt
WANTi:i) -Would llko to hoar from
boiuo oaf, preferably la th0 Mor
rl II country or near KlamaUi Falls,
who lifiH a kooiI food yard and first
chum nlfnlfn hay to food 400 or r00
2-year-old utcorfl for February or
March, on porrcnliiKo Iiiibib. J. P
McAullffo, Ft .Klamath ll-tf
C1TV OAUllAaiC Whon you
(5urh:ii;o romovod phono 01.
want
ll-tf
F0H SAM: A Chovrolot, n Ford.
Maxwell mid nu Oakland. lno.ulro
A. C HonlltiP, 327 Mnln 0-tr
FOR RENT OR LEASE
IIAVU I VTl UK to aitoinniodatc
250 lioud of ciiUlo for next" fiO
days. Inqu.ro PcIUnn Hay 1 unibor
Co. 20-3t
MADAM IOINA, Palmist
World's (Jroalcst I'lircnoloKlNt,
PalmlHt anil Mvillum
Itondi your ontlro life past, pros
ant and future correctly, Blvlni;
niiinuH, dates and llRures In biislneim,
lovo, Inw. niarrlueo and domoBtlc
troubles ToIIh you what you arc
boBt adapted for and what to do to
bettor your conditions In llfo. This
lady rcnilH your hand as you would
an open hook. A roadlns by hor
will moot your highest uxiectat!nn.
and you will ho wlsor and happlor
aftor conaultlnB her, hIio IiuvIiir tho
Klft of removing all ovll Inlluoncca
and plncliiK you In an environment
of happy thoUKht and contentmont
UondliiRH' Sunday and dally, 0 a nt
to !l 30 p m Uoom 1, Swanson
HldR , over Kim btoro. Main St he
twoun (ith n n (i 7th, onp Westorn
I'lilon, Klamath Falls, O.ckoii
M-7-2C
FOR A ASI3 To rosiionslblo parties
that hnvo oiiulpment and taiili to
finance tlieaisnhea, a dcslrahlo ranch.
Adrcss M. K. '). Ilornld olllco 8-tf
Wo mako it specialty of fire, life
nod accident Insurance Phono (1(1 and
we'll do t'o rest. Clillcoto & Smith.
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PII0NB PEYTON for Wood. 112R.
Standard PhonoRrnph Harj;atnH
A number from ?35 up for cash o
terms. Reo our window. Karl'
Shepherd Co., G07 Main St. 17tf
Livery, Feed and Sales
Stable
A
Service
Quick Service
Day or Night
Klamath Stable
Ixuik Trlpn Our Specialty
ItcaNonnhlo IlatoH
Phono !!)
Hli'l ICInmatli Ave
FIRE
Insurance
J. H. Driscoll
Loomis Bldg. Phone 432
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(C-J)
Klamath Lodge No. 137
I. O. O. F.
Moots Friday night of each week at
I. O. O. F. hall, 5th and Main streets.
P. J.Gcrges , N. Q.; Fred Bremer
Secretary; P. L,. Fountain Treasurer
Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O
O. F., meets Tuesday night of each
week at I. O. O. F. hall. Arlle Wor
rol, C. P.; Nato Otterbeln, Scribe;
P. h. Fountain Treasurer.
GARICH'S GROCERY NEW
VOI.UMK I.
KliAMATlI FAMaS, OltXGON, 1'RIDAY OOTOIIIlIt 3,1, 10IO
NURTHKIt S
MORE BUSINESS
FIRST CLASS GOODS
BETTER SERVICE
'AAMMAMAMMAVWVMAi
Volcano That Emits Lava.
The follow lug r reported by an ot
rver In Hawaii: Tremendous
changes nro In proRreis nt Kllaiiea.
nd there Is no Indication whatsoever
of any cessation of the monuiaentnl
rising of the entire vast lava column.
0cr the southwest brink p wldo
Mreara of cllBtcnltiR lava Is sUntRlshly
lowing In the direction of the Knlu
toert, not with tho spectacular cas
wllng torrents of the southeastern
toof last March, hut with n steady.
tealtliy gliding, which pnlns ground
lonly nt Its base, hut which piles up
into tremendous mnmes from Its
onrcc forward.
FIH BT
BEGPN
T!
Flush your kldnejs ocratdonly
If j-on cut meat
regularly
LEGAL NOTICES
KCIIOOli DIHTKICT IiUDGKT
To tho Clerk of School District No.
1, Klamath County, Oregen:
Following is a statement of tho es
timated amount of money needed hy
tho dlBtrlct during tho llscal year be
ginning Juno 30, 1920, and ending
Juno 30, 1021 This budget is made
In compliance with section 217 of
tho School Laws of 1017, and in
titules the estimated amounts to bo
reiolM'd from the county school
fund, statu kdiool fund, special dis
trict ta and all other monuys of the
district
IliidK'-t IMInmtcd Kpeii(II(uies
Tearhcis salaries . .SJ7.000 00
Kurn It in o
Apparatus and supplies,
Mich as maps, chalk,
oiarars fatoves, cur
tains, OtC y.
FI iga .
Repairs of s.hool hornet),
outbu'ldlngs or fencos..
Improving grounds
Playground equipment
.lanituis' w.igo3 . ... . ..
Janitors' supplies .. .." ..
Fuel .
Light and w iter
Clerk's salary
Postage and stationery ..
For tho payment of bond
ed debt and Interest
thereon, issued under
sections 117, 144 to
US, and 422 of the
School Laws of Orogon,
1917
Magazines ..
500 00
1,000 00
100.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
3, COO. 00
400.00
2,400.00
800.00
500.00
100.00
EDITORIAL
Commencing tomorrow, Saturday, No
vember 1st, we will own and operate our
own delivery system. We are making
this change for the reason we want to
give our customers better service in this
respect. We feel that our customers
should have a chance to get their grocer
ies at least on the same day the order is
placed, and we are going to see you do
get them.
That beginning tomorrow, Saturday,
November 1st, Garich's Grocery will de
liver groceries twice each day. That
means that if you do not get your order in
in time for the first delivery, or if there is
something you have forgotten to order,
or some particular article you want to get
in a hurry, you will not have to come to
the store for it just telephone and it will
go out to you that same day not the
next. These are the hours at which the
delivery will leave our stere:
In the morning at 9 a. m.
'In the afternoon at 2 p. m.
We believe these hours are convenient
enough to meet the demands of our trade
and enable the housewife to get her gro
ceries on the same day on which they are
ordered.
Please remember the hours at which
the deliveries leave our store and that it
is the desire of Garich's Groceiy to give
better service all the time.
WE DELIVER THE GOODS.
JUST ARRIVED
NEW PRUNES
V
PEACHES
RAISINS
CURRANTS
APRICOTS
FIGS
DATES
CRANBERRIES
COMB HONEY
MINCE MEAT
APPLE BUTTER
PURE COUNTRY SORGHUM
NEXT WEEK
SPECIAL, SATURDAY ONLY
PEANUT BUTTER
in Bulk, 15c lb.
SPITZENBERG APPLES
$2.75
FAIRY SOAP
4 Bars, 25c
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1ST COIK
TO MEET H. E, L
OLIJ OLSON AN OLD FltlENI)
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mil
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Total estimated amount of
of money to ho expend
ed for all purposes dur
ing the year $48,000.00
KstimntcU Receipts
From county school fund
during the coming
school year $23,000.00
From stato school fund
during tho coming
school year 2,000.00
Dry Lead for Batteries.
, A dry hnttery utilizing red lend, hv
lead of the usual mnnpanese com
Pound, linn hero patented by II. Czauyl.
la claimed that the red lend battery
Ms longer thnn the type now In
wuc. muy be kept Inactive for months
without any deterioration nnd may be
KWiarged at least ten times, with
ch recharge as efficient as uuy wren
,ert battery.
tae?
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3 n ... rr"'j -
big frolic at
nrouto to tho
Moso hall tonight.
No man or woman who eats meat
can mako a
Total estimated receipts,
not including the mon-
oyy to bo received from
tho tax which It is pro
posed to vote $25,000.00
Recapitulation
Total estimated expenses
for the year $48,000.00
Total estimated receipts,
not including tho tax
to be voted 25,000
There are few people who hav
reached thfc age of twenty who do
not remember with pleasure that
great Swedish Comedy Drama "Ole
Olson" In which play the well
known character actor, Ben Hend
ncks gained renown as "Ole the
Swede."
It 's no exaggeration to say tbat
hundred actors endeavorp.l
I to imitate Mr. Hendricks, some w it'll
j more or less success, but none with
as great a aegreo oi success as inr
Dave Williams, the proof of which
Is borne out hy tho Tact liiat when
Mr. Hendricks retired rrom tne
Members of the Plttsfield, Mass
police department voted against
joining the American Federation of
Labor.
9
i ur. ,-overal
Y.'ash!ng:on, D. C. The United
States CounclUof National Defense
oompoSe 1 of the secretar'es of war,
the navy, tho interior, agriculture.
commerco and labor reiterated today ! fctago he presented Mr.Williams with
a warning to the people of the United
States of tho necessity for increased
economy and saving on tho part of
ovory citizen.
After outlining tho causes of the
high cost of living the statement of
the council said:
100.00 1 ine entire nation producer, ais-
triuutor and consumer alike should
return to tho unity that won the war.
Group interest and undue personal
gain must give way to the good of
the whole nation if the situation Is to
be squarely met.
"Our common duty now, fully as j
much as in the war, Is to work and to
save. In the words of the President
in his address to the country on Au
gust 25, 1919, only 'by Increasing
production, and by rigid economy and
savings on the part of the people,
can we hope for large decreases In
the burdensome cost of living which t
now weighs us down.' "
The Federal Reserve Board, In Its
bulletin outlining the financial condi
tion of the country just Issued, sas;
"That the high price levels which
have been attained In the United
States present a grave situation U
clear from the attention which cur-
Balance, amount to be
raised by district tax....$23,000.00 1 rent discussion e: tne causes of in-
directing to the
So far as
or strain only part of tho waste and
poisons from tho blood, then yon
got sick. Nearly all rheumatism,
headaches , liver trouble, norvous
noss, constipation, dizziness, sleep
lessness, bladder disorders come
from sluggish kldnoys.
Tho moment you feel a dull acho
In tho kidneys or your back hurts,
or If tho urine Is cloudy, offonsivo,
full of sediment, Irrogulor of pass
ago or nttondod by a sonsntlon of
scalding, get about four ounces oi
Jad Salts from any rellablo phar
macy and tnko a tablospoonful In a
glass of wator boforo breakfast for
a fow dnyB nnd your kldnoys will
then act flno. This famous salts Is
mado from' tho acid of grapes and
lomon Julco, combined with llthla
nnd has been used for generations
to flush clogged kldnoys nnd stlmu
Into them to activity, also to neu
tralize tho acids In urine so It no
longer Cannes Irritation, thus end
ing hlnddor dlsordors.
Jad Salts Is Inoxponslvo nnd can
not Injure: makes a delightful offor
voscont llthln-wntor drink which nil
mculnr meat eators should tako now
nnd then to keop tho kldnoys clean I
nnd tlm blond nuro, taorouy avoid
ing sorlous kldnoy complications. ,
amount by special levy 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. H. UNDERWOOD,
MRS. NELLIE WATTENBURG,
Board of Directors School District
No. 3.
IDA B. MOMVER, Clerk.
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
Notice Is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 1 of
Klamath County, State of Oregon,
that a SPECIAL SCHOOL ELKU
the original manuscript and au'h
orized him to portray tho charac
ter in his stead, and after compli
mented him on the portrayal, at one
time going so far as to say that Mr
Williams made a better 'Ole' than
ho did himself.
Mr. Williams will appear as "Ole
Olson" in tho play when It comes to
the Houston Opera House for one
night only, Sunday Nov. 2nd.
Remember this Is not a moving
picturo, but a play by real actors
end actresses and there will be
vaudeville specialties between acts..
Reserved seats now on sale.
Grade
Ladie & Men'
More than 75,000 babies in the
United States die yearly before they
are a month old.
domes
MADE TO ORDER
FINEST MATERIALS
BEST OF WORKMANSHIP
LATEST STYLES
PERFECT FIT GUARANTKEU
Prices nrc very reasonable
Your Inspection Invited
Chas. J. Cizek
MERCHANT TAILOR
H Main St.
.Anln.lH jimm vnnlvi-t i Ibtnbn itw
flimhlnr- thn klrinovn occaslonly savs The amount of money to be raised dustrlal unrest is dire
Hushing the i kidneys occaslonly. says M mQTe thfm the nroblem.
forms uric acid which clogs' tho kid- "'""""A ! " vL?PtClv nro"lpfltear,nB Practlc a responsible
ney pores so they sluggishly filter; trie 1 1 In th ye ' Wy P toV Ic tlon ,ome conald.
niv nnrt nr thn wnnm nun . '"o ., .-- - --- -----. -- --,orn.i0 m Hffatinn nf ia aab . un
necessary to raise this additional (7 " " ." "i " "
iu Biiunuuii uiay uu vxyemeu ana ill
deed Is already in sight.
"The problem of reducing the high
cost fif llvtnir. hnnAVAr la mnfnlv thnt
-, -r --. -i - - - 1
of restoring the purchasing power of
the dollar. The dollar has lost Its
purchasing power because expansion,
of credit proceeded at a rate more
rapid than the production and saving
of goods. The' way In must be the
way out. As the way In was expan
sion of credit at a rate more rapid
than the expansion of production and
saving, the way out must be an in-
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crease In production and saving. The
effect of increased saving will he a
reduction in the volume of purchasing
TN aof d Dwo heUrat.Xat,onn rprs t"-
Central School on tho 7th day otre?"c.t'n pJ'"sa B0' . JIL v
Novomber, 1919, at 2 o'clock In the
nftornoon, for the following ebjects:
Voting of tho budget for tho coming
school year.
Dated this 28th day of October,
1919.
P. L. FOUNTAIN,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest:
IDA B. MOMYER, Clork.
That the expansion of credit has
been a considerable factor In our
financial and price situation Is clear;
that It is still a factor and one that
calls for correction by the process of
increasing production and savings and
by tho vestment oi tho proceeds of
savings in tho absorption of govern
ment bonds Is equally clear."
STALE" CHECKS
THESE are checks which have been held a long time
after dates of Ikkuo. Sometimes circumstances do not
permit a hank accepting them without first conferring
with those who crew tne checks.
It is a good plan to present your checks to the bank aa
soon after receipt as possible.
If it is inconvenient to call, it is 'well to remember that
the First National Bank accepts deposits and makes re
mittances by MAIL.
12. R. Renines, rresloVnt.
L. F. Willets, Vice-President.
Leslie Rogers, Cashier.
A. M. Collier, Awl. Catililer.
John M. Moore, Att. CulJer.
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ate First National Bank
KLAMATH FALLS
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