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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1919)
r! , 1.1; WAT"'" NVKMIIKIt H, 1010 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE HFRALD'S CLASSIFIED CNllNS'F AT THE CHURCHES & t : -b Bk. 4 o ' :srX " jih ' v ; --. FOR SALE Real Estate vnn HAM'3 Modern 11 room nunga- I'rli-o aftOO, turiim 11800 ctiHh, ((irlll.l. iiiiunu til 11 miii nil uo .1. .). 8-0t In. K I for tm I'rlco ("'lay jhrulil vnn BAM'! HIk money 10 bo ntmlu on roiil )Bluto till: cniiilm; your. Knw mills "i"1 ll0X ftitrlttM lo hn Lit at I'ollcnn City. I hnvn 10 iT 4r.XU near thuro that I will oil nil fr I" BO on oiiBy tormn. Ilox K, Herald. 8-flt P0lTBAM'3 Oil RENT Houso of if rOOIMH llllll mil". .ln., it. .....11. St (loo. U. Clmmliorliiln, 1211 Crescent Ave. 8t rOlMint'K HAMS No reasonable offer refused, lot No. 7, block 20, Tint Springs Aililltlon. Address a v. Iiunl. 1C21 12th Bt., Hue. Cul. "' 31-8t KOH RENT no quire No chiiiiKi-N win ho mniln In (his JU.NT flood wnroliouno BOX column time I0 roiiy In at Tho r!,'.':,ii,C",rH- !'- ,)npot' In-'MonliiR ll..r( ffk0 l,y fS o'clock Honilil olllcu. l-tf ,1'rnlny cvciiln. 1011 M'AHICTo responsible purtlcn that liiivo miiilpinimt find cimli to llniinco tlitiiiiHolvcH, 11 desirable much. AilrcHH M. K. 0, Hornlil olllco. 8-tf I'Oll RI3NT Hoomt rnnHonnhln to iitiimly roomers, 415 Klamath Avi). 7.3t. HELP WANTED WANTED Girl for gonoral houso- work and cooking MrH. O. G. Lab- troo, Hly, Oregon. i-tf FOR SAMS OH EXCHANGE For tllo Saoromonto Co. lnnd, 40 acres near Ixdl, chonp for cash. Will consider exchange. What have yon? Call or address Ilooni 12C Whlto I'ollcnn Ilotol. 3 l-tf FOH BALE 320 acre ranch near Tulo I.nko, anil open rango Water on placo, Reed location for ulieop, MO per aero cash. J. A. Herald Olllco. 28-12t FOR SALE Miscellaneous -jUytHA(Wyiii i m. . ir h FOH HAMS 55 gal. gasoline tank with faucet. Inqulro Hornlil olllco. 8-tf FOR HALE- Apples, Spllzonborgs, Oregon HodH, Ilonnott HoodllngH, WlnemipH, Nowtownn. Pine stock. Write for rlcos. T. J. (Inrdnor, llox 20, II. K. 1). 2, Medford, Oro. 8-tf IV VOIJ IIAVIS $1000 cash will build you n hoimo on cholco lot close In. Cnll or address Iloom 12C Whlto I'ollenn Hotol. 3 l-tf MISCELLANEOUS WANTED (Jood sized lint top desk iind six oIUcq chain. Apply to L. JncobH, 622 Mnln. 7ot- I'ERBONAL Mr. Readdlng Impor tant, hoc Htoln at Coiitrul Gurago. 7-3t WANTED A good Bocond hand piano for ensh. Herald. C-tf WANTED Teams to haul lumber. Call on or address, Geo. Christy, Ilox 377. 30-12t CITY OARHAOIS When you want Garbngo romovod phono 91. 11-tf WANTED About 4 tons of ontH. Will exchnngo stock boss. Phone 11F11. 3.6t FOH HAMS 4918 Chevrolet 5450. 1917 Mnxwoll, mr. 10 1C Ford, (425. All In Reed ronditlon. II. V. Horuo, niro of HobortH & Whlt moro, Sixth Street. G-flt FOH SAMS About 11,000 ft. 24 lb. stool T rails, ono Wllllnmutto log ging dotikoy, Blzo 9X10, 1500 ft. of 1 In. cnblo, 3000 ft. of C-8 In. bnek lino and othor mill machinery. It. K. Hackolt, GrnntH PnBs, Oro. fi-' WANTISI) -Complete saw mill out lit, cnpanlty Hboiit 2:.. 000 fee1. WJII oxchaiiBO TO horuo power Mar lon traction engine with 2 sotti ISm- orson disc plowa. Value C'4.'i00. Addro8H I. .0. Box 503, Klainnth Falls. , 3-Ct LOST AND FOUND 1 ;;;.;,;. .:....; . 7 7TT i.um inacK icainor uauuoag, oitn or on Eighth or Main Htreot, con talnliiK about $25.00 and papers clv Ihb namo of ownor. Howard. Ho lurn to HuraldSomp, 5-tC FOH SAMS Sawmill cheap and , PnoNB PEYTON for Wood. 112H. Reed bunch of timber. For par-, tlculnrs Inqulro First National Dank I C-12t I Standard l'lionogruph Ilargaliib 1 a number from $35 up for cash or FOIl SAMS A Chovrolot. a Foril.i tormH. Sco our window. Karl Maxwell. and nn Oakland. Inquire wiiopncru va.. r.117 Main St. I7tr A. C. Honltno, 327 Main C-tf FOH SAMS 50 head of cows, 25 calve. A. C. CJIoiiKur,' Clilloaiiln, OroRon. 4-Ct SITUATIONS WANTED IF YGU WANT STUDENT HEIP, call tho Klamath County High School phono 350. Girls for typing copying and llllng; nlso gcnoral lioiiHOWork, curing for children otc. Hoys for clerking, luessengor servlco, clioros, otc. Special attention is giv- . . n ! en to this servlco by tho school rUK Kfc.Nl UK LbAafc. InutliorltlcH and an offort is to bo amswvmwwwvwwma?Jv made to iiinHo olllciont, convonlont FOH 1USNT Olllco room In First1 and prolltnblo both to tho student State & Savings Hank building, and to thotso requiring their services, FOH IllSNT Kurnlshed room. 220 S, Fourth St. 7-3t FOH H1SNT Hoatod rooms, 810 Walnut, cor. 9th. 7-tf Call 205 8. 5th St. l-tf 2tf I tj; Diseases of Women a Specialty. MEDFORD, OREGON. ulr The Battery Doctors Tho Battery Doctors BOLSHEVIK! IS YOUR BATTERY A BOLSHEyiJCI? 1 Is itAverylkstingly giving you trouble? xnen come to us we are running a reace vonrorencc for Storage Batteries If your battery is a'"Bolsheviki" tell us and we'll make a good hardworking citizen out of it. Regardless of the 14 kind of battery yon have, we can RECHARGE or REPAIR it with Master Hands. Bxfoe" Bxfoe" -We x the BATTERY DOCTORS Let us be YOUR BATTERY DOCTOR JUDD LOW AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 49 MairfSlrerAT r Ffima 22M Tii ?2ti' y"' Th ntfrv nectirs 1 First Ilaptlst Church, corner Wash ington and Eighth. timidity bciiooI at 10 a. m., C. R. Dol.iip, Hiiporlntondont, I'roaching nt 11 a. m. Prayer surnco WeiiiiiiHiiuv nt n v. m ISvory second und fourth Wednesday avonlng will be devoted to missionary work, II. Y. P. U. Sunday ovonlng at 8 P. m. A cordial Invitation Is extend ed to all to attend thcao sorvlcco. Sacred Heart Uliurcn, corner 8th nd High stroots. Hov. Hugh J. Mar shall, pastor. Children's Mass at 8.00 Adult's Mass at 10.30. FvunniB.Horvico at 7.00 p. 111. First Presbyterian Church, Corner 3rd and Pine. Ror. H. P. Lawrence, MlnlBtor 437 Third Btrobt. Phone 429. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 n. in.. Sub Joct: "Scouring Reapers for tho Harvest." ' Thoro will bo special music by tho choir. In tho evening at 7:30 wo will moot In Joint service with tho Meth odist people and bring greetings to their now pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. A cordial Invitation Is extended to any who have no othor church homo to worship with us. Lutheran services will bo held at Library hall, corner Third and Main, conducted by Hov. M. C. Rossman, pastor, at 11 a. m. Sermon subject: "Faith." Sunday school will bo held at 10:15. All arc cordially invited to wor ship with us. Methodist Eplicopal Church, Tenth and High, Rev. S. J. Chaney, pastor, 1117 Kant street. Phono 67 W Sunday - Imol nt ll'.Ofi A M. Morning Worship at ll.OO A. M. Junior League ant 5:30 p. m. Kpworth League at 0:30 p. m. Evening Church Servlco 7:30 p. m. Prayer mooting Wednesday even ing nt 7:30 p. m. All aro cordlully Invited to nil tho services at tho Methodist Church. Tho young pooplo can do no better thnn spond an hour with tho;League from 0:30 to 7:30 p. in. each Sup- day. - First Christian Church, corner Ninth and Pine stroots. C. F. Trim ble, pastor. Sunday School, 10 A. M, Christian Endeavor 0:30 p. m. Sormon 7:30 p. m. Sermon 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing 7:30 p. in. C. F. Trlmblo, Pastor Emanuel Baptist Church, Eloventlj and High streets. Sunuay school 10 a. m. Hov. J. W. Ilryant, a Congregational minister will preach. Rov. Bryant is a plonoer minister of Klamath county. All nfo cordially invited. Pion eers havo a special invitation. Prayer mooting Wednesday at 7:30. v. m. Woman's Home and Foreign Mis sionary Society meets first Thurs tlnv of each month, You aro invited to these services. Tho Christian Sclonco Society of Klamath Falls holds services at 113 Fourth street every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:30. All.aro welcome. Tho subject of lesson for Sunday, "Adam and Fallon Man." The Sunday school session Is from 9:45 to 10:45 every Sunday morning. The free reading room and free lending library Is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. t T T r t t f t t T t T f f J J 7 7 f t T t T t T T f PRIVATE OWNERSHIP Superiority Demonstrated in World War E. N. Hurley, who served throughout the war as chairman of the United States Shipping Board, was asked what in his job had impressed him most. He answered: "The efficiency of private ownership and operation as com pared with public ownership and operation ALL PRODUC TION CENTERS ON THE COST you can't get away from that. Shift responsibility for the cost, for the best possible result under a given set of circumstances and you shift the responsibil ity for. efficiency. On th'e Shipping Board, we shifted this respon sibility from private shipbuilding concerns to. the Government. "With the shifting of responsibility of cost to the Govern ment, that keen interest in results which follows private initiative was gone. THERE YOU HAVE THE WHOLE PROBLEM AS BETWEEN PUBLIC OWNERSHIP AND PRIVATE "OWNER SHIP STATED. "I don't know of a government-owned plant that produces more than two-thirds efficiency. In thg years4o come some way may be found to keep incentive' to best, endeavor in men under government ownership,' but until that is discovered that system may be classed as a failure." California-Oregon Power Company 'A- HOME ECONOMICS CLASS LUNCHEON The twelvo girls In tho first half of the homo economics class-of tho plghth grade at tho Central school prepared a delicious luncheon Tues day for tho members of tho board of education. Tho luncheon was served In tho domestic scitenco room, . in a very pleasing manner, by Dorothy Horr, Lereno Colson and . Edna Bruley. Tho menu was as follews: Apple and Celery Salad and Wafers Veal Buds And Gravy Mashed Potatoes, Dressing Peas in Tfinbales, Bread and Butter Purhipldn pi0 and "Whipped Cream '.' Coffee- The board appreciated ery much tho hospltalltyVof .the young l'adies and feel Uhat;. their work both In tho preparation and serving of the meal reflects -'great, credit on their teacher, Mlss-VFannle Virgil, j who is head' of the -home economics depart ment of the city schools. The guests Invited were P." Xt Fountain, C. C. Hogue, C. R. DeLap, C. H. Underwood, R. H. Dunbar, Mrs. R. E. Wattenbui-g and Ida B. Momyer. Complete stock of rubber foot wear in tho celebrated Ball Bread. Top Notch and Gold Seal makes, at tho K. K. K. Store. S-Ot The Roman Catholic diocese - at Springfield, Mass., will celebrate its semi-centennial next year. Patrick Mnoklnmvs nt tho K. K. K. Storo, for men and boys. 3-Ot NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL ESTATE In the County Court of the State of Orogon for the County of Klam nth. In the Matter of the1 Estate of Jos eph S. Seeds. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to an order of the above ion titled court made and entered there in on the ,18th day-of October.,1919, licensing this, administratrix to sell the lands and premises hereinafter 'described, I will," pursuant to the said order, on and afterlfliOO o'clock B.-m.;-on- and after the 17th day of November, 1919, in the office", of H. M. Manning," attorney for the-administratrix; Loomhv Building, KUm ath Falls, Oregon; kell at' private sale t, the highest- and beet, bidder therefor, for cash in hand, ap'af the following ,4ascribed lands ' and real estate, to-wlt: ' " r ' ' TheRoathwest quarter ortM northeast quarter, southeast quarter of the, northwest quar ter, and the' northwest quarter of the southeast quarter! of Section Ten, Township Thirty eight south, Range Nino, east, , Willamette Meridian,1 in Klam ath County, Oregon, containing v 120 acres. Terms of sale are as follews: Cash in hand, abstract at expense of purchaser, sale to be made 'sub ject to the confirmation of the above court; all bids for said lands must be made in writing and shall bo left in the office of my said attorney as f Apfuin A "" Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 17th day of October, 1919. SARAH-H. 8BBDS. Administratrix of the Estate of Jos- eph.B. Seeds, Deee-ed. I For Dinner V I A thick, juicy beefsteak ':-;- B Hot rolls and butter - - . .. w- H Fplger's Golden Gate Coffee I That's a meal fit. for the President I Everyone likes good coffee. You I ; will.likeFolger's Golden Gate. Different in taste irprn other coffee; I and better. K VACUUM PACKEd Sj $ I i 4 y- r... 11 r v V rfV -'' : '; .v, iMMiiimmMgg