-f. i I ;V1 Jiff ' ' fflT" ? , THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I!L N0V"MKU FAGR BIX u 'M !! I.. "i"""" ' MM 1, lllft I TMeIW8AWTOeY I SOWOS I W . PEOPLE AW 1 1 "J-"ft I I 1 SySff Vo?P I I WUmvf!! I I wX jfc 'VSt? fc w & MrUi. Ih - hKA . .H, K " " UM A QUICK result; On last Saturday I advertised in The Herald three houses for sale. On Monday morning R. C. and C. U. 'Vochatzer called in answer to the ad arid a sale of my home in Hot Springs was quickly made, possession to be given De cember 15th. This leaves me two houses that I am going to sell before going south. v Think 6( a nice little four-room plastered house for $i000 in these days of high costs, Don't expect too much when you call to look at this?bifc the'man Who is willing to do some work on-the lot-will have a property worth much mors than the. price asked. The' fiveom plastered house On East Main is still-open for someone at $2500; easy terms on either. "Am also going to sell my car before going awayj'cost-jme 2500; will sell for $1000. It is notJ.a' laferaodQl but in fine running order; has only been driven 10,000 miles. J, F. MAGUIRE 127 North Seventh Street SHI 01 i HNNWHlj -! LIBERTY! FOR SALE Rpnl Estnte Sunday and Monday WILLIAM FARNUM In VVW0Ni Wll.lt TUADE Klnmuth Kails I property for lotn In l'ortliiu I Addniw, Aloxnndor Mnrtl'i, &.10 Moritnn UlilK-. PortUnl, Ore. 2.-3t FOR SALE Miscellaneous STOOD Present indications are that all kinds of wood will be scarce and high er in price in the near future. ( Take my advice and buy now. O. PEYTON "Wood to' Burn" 702 Main St. Phono 18T WVrfWNMA 1 A. F. Graham I fc General I g Concrete I m Construction I Shasta Sand Used H Exclusively H NOTICE Equity 1120 In the Circuit Court of the 3tato of Oregon, for Hlamuth County. In the Matter of tho Petition of tho Hoard of Directors of tho Lan- Bell Valley Irrigation Distrld of Klamath County .Oregon. Pray ing that All of tho Proceedings in Connection with tho Organi zation of Said District, and the Proceedings of the Board of Di rectors, and of the Said District Providing for and Authorizing tho Issue and Sale of Bonds of Snld District, May Bo Examined, Approved and Confirmed by tho Court. To the Langcll Valley Irrigation Dis trict and to All Freeholders, Le gal Voters and Assessment Pay ors within Said District: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., of tho 1 1 22nd day of December, A. D. 1919, and tho County Court House of Klamath County, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of the petition of the Board of direc tors of the Langcll Vallpy Irriga tion District of Klamath County, (Oregon, which petition has been filed jwith the Clerk of tho Circuit Court I of the State of Oregon for Klamath prays that the above entitled court will examine into all tho proceed ings in connection with the organi zation of the Langcll Valley Irriga tion District, and all the proceed ings providing for and authorizing the issuance and sale of the bonds of said district. Any person interested in the or ganization of said Langoll Valloy Ir rigation District, or in the proceed ings for tho issue and sale of said bonds may. within tho time provided by law demur to or answer said jw- tltlon and contest matters therein contained. This notice in published pursuant to an order made by the Honorable D. V Kuykendall. Judge or tho Cir cuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Klamath County, mado and en tered on the 12th day of Novoraber, A. D. 1911. C, R. DE LAP, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. 17-24-1-8 NOMOH ' r On or about Dec, 1st the Diamond Shoe Shining Pa,rlor ,for gentlemen will move J doors' west' oa Main 9c the west ead of the Star Theatre, 2C-Gt Real Estate, Insurance, Loans Iaatotricrt Opportunities Istveatraents Good buys in larniH and city home) Jas. M. tWatkins ir. Suito I, Swuaoa Mig. Msotae 44 HAIUAGH MOKX8K. A marriage license was sued yoB terday to Charles Sherman Waldrlp aad Mlnola Taylor of Klamath Fa lb, 2IZ December 11, 12. SPECIAL NOTICE November mooting ot Business Men's Association FItlDAY NIQHT. Banqaot at Deer Head drill, 7:30 p ra November 28, 1919. All mom- bors urged to attend. By order of the President. W. C. VAN EMON, ti-lt Secretary. PUKIJO 8AMJ 3-4 wit a Northwest of Mali, Deooaiber 2, k O, D. Taylor ranch. -2D-it SAN FUANC1SCO. Cal Nov. 2S I Tho supordreadnauRht California, launched at Mnro Island recently. In a vvrtlble electric ahlp. Besides supplying hor driving power, electricity la used to hoist the ammunition, rotate tho turrets, operate tho 14-lnch guns, stoor tho ship, raise and lower tho anchor, pump fresh and salt water, operate the machinery In the machine uhop, carpentor shop and printing estab lishment, supply fresh air for venti lation, raise and lowor tho boats, operato tho refrigeration plant, op erate the iwarchllRhtH and radio equipment. In the 'kitchon electric ity peels tho potatoes, washes tho dishes, makes the ico cream, grinds the meat, mixes tho dough, cuts tho butter nud iu many other ways light, ens tho labors of tho Bailor lads. Tho chief advantage of electric drlvo for a battleship is fuel econ omy. Fuol economy is far moro im portant aboard ship than nRhoro, naval olllcers point out, for a ship must carry her own fuel, and tho longer a ship's fuel will Inst, tho greater her radius of action. Tho greatest saving occurs at tbo usual cruising speed of about IS knots. As compared with tho battleships driven by turbines directly couplod to tbo propellers. It ,1s estimated that tho California will save, while cruising, about 30 per cent of her fuel. .This is becauso both tho tur bines; and the propellers can rotate at triolr best and most economical speed, which, It is contondod, is oft on Impossible when steam Is used to drico the screws. Energy to operate the great bat tleship Is taken aboard In tho form of crude oil. This is burnod under boilers that dovclop tho steam power which in w .3BfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMtwV wmuti rx mcoucriowyy " turn gonoratea electric power. Tho nozzles undorneath tho boil ers are adjusted to mix tho air with the oil so that the oil will burn com pletely without smoke. However, if it Is desired to throw a smoke screen, by merely Increasing the oil supply, inky blackness will vomit from the California's single smoke stack. From each of the two generators largo copper cablos convoy tho eloc trlclty to tho control board. The control board Is equipped with lov ers and handles whereby tho engi neers of tho California will control tho electrical propelling machinery. Tho navigating ofllco sends word by loud speaking telephones or electri cal Indicators. One engineer stand ing at tho control board can start tho vessel forward or backward, and vary tbo speed In either direction as required. Ho can run all four of tho 7000 horsepower motors from ono of tho generator!! or from the other. Ho can oven split up tho load so that ono of tho generators can run two of the motors forward and tho other genorator run tho oth er two motors "aatorn" in order to turn tbo ship quickly. Sunday and Monday At the Liberty - One Year Ago Today (- -6 wua cleared of dorman Belgium troops Otnclnlly unnounccd that Britain's war losses tutalod nearly 1,000,000 men. King George, nccompauhsd by tho Prlnco ot Wales and Prince Albert, arrived In Paris. Today's Birthdays -o -o JAP. POSTMEN ARE DEMANDED TOKIO, Nor. 30. (By Mall). Great dlfllcultlqa are being experi enced by postal authorities through out Japan in obtaining applicants for the' work of postman, as strong mon prefer moro remunerative em ployment in these days of high wages. This is ono of tho causes tor tho congestion of malls and do- lay of delivery. A meeting of tho local postmas ters recently hold in Alchl profoc turo adopted tho suggestion to em' ploy womon as mall carrlors after tho examplo in soma westorn coun trios. Tho application is now in tbo hands of tho department of comma ntcatlona. O Alexandor Zalmls, former prltno minister ot Grooco, born In Athens, It years ago today. David WarUold, ono of tho fore most nctors of the American utago, born in San Francisco, G3 years ago today. Marcus II. Ilolcomb, tho proaont governor ot Connecticut, born at Hartford, Conn., 75 yoars ago today. John Barrett. who has roalgnod as director gonoral or tho Pan-American union, born at Grafton, Vt., E8 'i!.ira ago todny. Hwagor Shorloy, former Kentcky congressman and later uirecior oi .ho railroad administration's divi sion of finance, born In Louisville, 48 years ago today. Lcmuol P. Padgott, representa tive In Congress o ftho'Sovonth Ton ncssoe district, born at Columbia, Tcnu., C4 years ago today. O- Today's Anniversaries -o -o The Woman's Club of Topoka Is tr linrs a new ?1 89,01 horns. 1857 Washington Irving, tho au thor, died nt Tarytown, N. Y. Born In New York City, April I, 178. 1871 Eight Spanish modlcal stu dents wore shot aftor a trial for stealing bodies from a cemotory In Havana. 1894 Kobort It. Abernathy, first president of Itutherford collogo, dlod at nuthorford Collogo, N. C. Born In Lincoln county, North Carolina, April 3, 1822. 1903 Colombia ofrorod free ca nal concessions to tbo Unltod Btatos It latter would permit tbo subjuga tion ot Panama. 1908 Tho Maritime mine at Wo nongahola, Pa., was wrecked by an explosion that entombed over ono hundred minors. 1914 Montenegrins defeated an Austriun force In Bosnia. 1915 Storms dolayed oporatlons In Balkans, giving tho allies oppor tunity to bring up relnforcemonts. 1910 Greoco appoalod to nou trals, declaring tho government was being coorced by tho ontonto allies, 1917 Bolshovlk government In Husala began armlstico negotiations with Germany. NOTIOfi ' Tho, ladlos of tho Catholic church are roquosted by tho committee in chargo to moot at tho assembly room ot the church noxt Friday' attornoon' at 1:30 o'clock to sow for tho Fatr to be held Doc. 11, 12, and IS, 21-U Ajixruif'ir"'irr" i " "rr"""inrnAq KOIt HALE at a bargain tho follow Ing second hnnd huh 2 19 1(5 Itfo's In good condition, 1850. uucli; 1- 191A Koid tourlnic car f350.; 2 Ctudnlukcrs, 5 pnssnngnr I860., and 1 1050. 0. L. McWIIIItiiuH. 1167 Main, Phono 109. 17tt FOR RENT OR LEASE Ft) It HKNT Good wnrohouno 50X 60 foot, near H. P. Depot. In quint llornld olTlco. 1-tf HELP WANTED WANTED lllrl for itonoral house work and cooking Mrs. O, G. !.nb sroo. Illy, Oregon. 1-tf MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Employment on ranch or camp by man and wife. Wife to cook or wait on table. 131 2nd St. SO-Jt 7. 1 7. December 11, 12, WANTED A saddle. Phono 18FI3 2G-3t WANTED Board uiiil room In prl vnto family for man nud throe boys ugo 10 to 17. Wrltu particulars to TX Herald. - 2C-Gt. WANTED 40 sacks No. 1 seed potatoes, dry land spuds variety. Early Six Weeks preferred. Netted Gums or Blue Contonulals. Ad (Irons Albert Bar rott, (lenernt Delivery. 24-6t CITY GARBAGE When you Garbago romovod phono 91. want 11-tf ,mi" f cash'. ir.T l ''"ONE PEYTON (orWcod, SITUATIONS WANTS' 'rX?W&W m. School- phono 3S0 01,1 ('."!rt copying and llllnr ,!or,"l, liouhowork. carl g for Mu.tnt oysforc.ork,;rj:;jah f chorrM, tc. apucUt bUmii i. -to this eorrlco bj jh" nuiluirlilM nd nn oltor t, ,o mndu to mnko erflclont ron...i . mid proniabln bo L to th, S n,l to ,uo,o fsaulrln, ihS.SSj lit W make a p,.cl(ty f hJZ anil accident Inurj.jtt.. Um taZ 'll Allior,utTdlrte8iiA 6tf MADAM 10INA, Palmi,t- World's (InaliM Hirtaoloxbt, I'ulmlit nud Mcttlnm Uoadi your entire life past. ptvjtttnt mill future- -correctly, d?. lug iiiiiiiK.1. dntcK and fiRuns la bu llions, lou, Ijw, marriage and dom estic troubles, Tulls you what jm nru beat uilniitoil for unil what to U to botti'r oiir conditions In life. I 1 nix inuy rendu your hand ai joa would an oi'oii book A rcaillnj bf 1 or will meet your IilnhMt eipocu tloiiM. nud j on will lid wiser in! lmiili)r. nftor consulting her, sit having the r,IIt of removing all stU InlliiniicoM nud ptaclng you In an ei vlrotiini'tit of liappy thought sal coiiti'iitiiiuiit. Iteadlngs: Sundir sal dully, 'J a. in. to 9.30 p. m. Reed I, HwaiiHon UIiIr f over Run store, Msls 81 . between fith nnd 7th, opp. West ern Union, Klnmnth Kails. Oregoi. 1MMI NOTICB The I.adlrs ot tho Catholic Chorea will hold tbolr annual Fair Dec. II, 13. IMt ENGLAND SHY OF CHORUS QUEENS for other work. Borne re remali- Inj; In It permanently; others hats not yot corao back to the theater. "Many Rlrls, too, wero married U olllcors during tbo war and tars now no need or Inclination to is buck to tho stngo. Tho lack ottrrt class nhow Rlrls for tho provincial pantomimes Is becoming particularly acute. It Ib ulmcst lmpos!M ts got thorn to so out of London. Btm LONDON, Nor. 10. (By Mnll). England Is oiporlenclnn a shortage nt chorus nlrls, according; to some thuntrlcul ni;ontn and staRn tnann Kcrs, Plonty of youni; womon uro still anxious to not into the lime- llBht, but oxporioncod Klrls aro ssalil Ualrtrloa of pounds are not tesst to be far loss plentiful than they were. Ono theatrical agu'nt has ex plained tho situation thus: "During tho war a larjjo number of chorus Klrls, show Klrls, and 'small part ladles' loft tho hUro for InB them." At 507 Mln Earl SnePherd "" 'Buy music this Christmas." f m a rr0M J0mMMmMT 3 " F.JtWJTKim "tiinWL'TlsVWji'Biaiiiil F I jommm tmSUBM WlKjPVtjsr:! iffiwmmm b. The Nettleton shoes . An the foundation of Good Dritt The value In buyinR Nctleton Shoes ;i ttojj not only look well when new but thifP"" Avottc loss and disappointment of expen meiuinir. We recommend Nettletons. Hoiii) nv THK KKK STORE Kxcluslvo AuonU 'Igenl for N'"'"" Mint Shocth gfflJJgUrfej m I