The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 31, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON'
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FOR SALE Real Estate
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KOIl SALE 4 room modem hoUBO.
Terms or will take milk cows' or
team as part paymcn. 703 2nd St.
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KOlt SALE 10 acres, 'with house
n nd ham. h A, under Irrigation.
Joining railroad right of way. Oppo
site fildo of Chelsea LumlAir Box Co,
Inquire Sam King, Shlppingfon.
29-1
.KOlt SAUE By owner, first class,
now. C room mddern bungalow,
Terms. Address Box o. Jlcraid-omce.f
30-2
CITY ;OAnBAQE When you want
Garbage removed phono 91. 11-tt
1'rlntlng, Stationery and offlco
supplier.. Pioneer Printing nnd Sta
tionery company. 120 Main St. 0tL
PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187
Demurest, Dentist, over
man's Store, Cth njid Main.
Sugar-2-tf
FOR RENT OR LEASE
FOH SALE Hoomlng house, best lo
cution in town, inquire 804 Main tween 5th and Cth.
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IFOR REJ'J One good room for
I bachelors, light housekeeping. Al
'so sleeping rooms. 515 Klamath', be?.
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FOR SALE 315 acre ranch, 10Q
acres cleared and In crop now, 134
acres subject to irrigation, balance
pasture land, 4 room house, barn,
fenced and .etc. Price $100 per
acre, owner would consider exchange
for Klamath Falls property.
WANTED
WANTED To hear from owner of
i good ranch for sale. State cash
price, full particulars. D. F. Bush,
Mlnnsapolls, Minn.
FOR SALE 480 acres
, "i ' EXPERIENCED bookkeeper (male)
m SAijjii acre. ..rai-rura, Tfa , t h smal, get
STrrtolS?' 33h4eahdeo. &&?& "r make up Income tax, Tel.
Wettbrook. Phone 4C7W,
Falls.
Klamath
27-3
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
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POSITION WANTED by experienc
fed.lady book-keeper and cashleV
.References furnished Box 13. Herald
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i'DR. SALE One Maxwell and two! WANTED Hides, eggs and potatoes.
Fords at an unusually loar jirlce, snnt Cash Basket Grocery
Howie Garage. ' S0.-4 I S24 Klamath Ave.
FOR SALE Incubator, tools, furnl
. ture etc, or will trade for cowh or
thickens. 703 2nd t. 31
FOR SALE A big bargain new 7
passenger, C cylinder, touring car.
ill 124 Sixth St. 28-3"-
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FOR SALE A six cylinder Oakland
car In good condition, "newly Jestic' troubles
paimea u passenger,
some one. Dr
Box 307, office
MADAM IOINA, Palmist
' World's Greatest Phrenologist,
Palmist and Medium. '
Reads your, entire life .'past.
present and future correctly, glv-.
ling names, ,dates and figures in bus
iness, love, law, marnugu mm uoiu-
Tells you wnpi yoa
ssenger. A bargain for are best adapted for and what to do
. O, F. Demorest. P. 0.lto better your conditions in.,llfe.
Ice Phone 470. 27-3 1 This ladv reads your hand aa.'you
FOR SALE A llEht cak 8 drawer
flat lop desk In excellent, conrfl-j
tlon. Inquire Herald, efflce. 31tf f
This lady reads your hand aa.'you
would an open bnoK. A reading py
her will meet your highest expecta
tions, and you will be wiser and
happier, after consulting her, sho
having the gift of rerioving all evil,
FOR SALE 1916 Model five, passen-f Influences and placing you In an. en-
ger auto In good condition'. "Will, vlronment of happy thought and
trade for light truck or delivery car., contentment. Readings: Sunday -and
Chllcote & Smith. 29-31 daily, 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. Located
at Room 1. Moore Rooming House;
FOR SALE: Groceries, flour and1 1313 Main St., between Broad, and
feed at lqw, prices why pay more? Spring Streets, one .block east' ol
Spot Cash Basket Grocery. 822-824 i White Pelican Hotel, Klamath Fall,
Klamath.Ave. 27-31 Ore. Phone 471. 27-1 0,S
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Klamath Lodge No. 137
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DDA7II TA CDCrT,, 'h ' It is tironoeed to hold the celebra- " IHfi HKIIIUXG THAUK
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RIO DE JANIERO, Jr.n.1. (By was. proclaimed Independent by Don!.fc.ing at L3touche,on P,r(nce .Wil-
' Mall Proposal hVs been made tnnt Pedro 1, the first emperor of BratfV.f jan? Sound', Is rapidly dvelopIng-and
n nnfropHl pantheon) far all tbtilllus-1 September 22,. 1822. This proclama
Meets Friday night of each week at tri"al' HcruonasestjjBrnslI should be'tion took pjace in SSo Paulo and, it
I. O.. 0. F. (mil, 5th nnd Main streets, erected hero in connection wjth the Is proposed to erect there one of the
liyman Weschler, N. G.; W. C. Wells, celebration of the centennry of Braz- finest ccmmemorntlve monuments'ln
Secretary; W. I). Cofer. Treasurer. ,.. ,n(i.,pn,,encJ 19..2. V -' iih. n.w'mrH.
Plans for this ,100tlL' anniversary J M '
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Ewhuna Encampment No; 46, I, Ol
O, F., meets Tuesday night of ecb
wpknt I. O O. F. hull. W. H. North, wtuh have beenL submitted- to the
n. I . r 1 nritnf C2nt-lln. Trn.l r . .. r..l ..!.! . VlJ '
. I , 1, . u,,,uii uv.iuw, .v. uuillUCJ Ul 1'Ul'Ulil-n HUIIIU I.U91 lbt
UiicMng, Treasurer. i r.
lea would cost 112.-' SYDNEY. Australia. Dec. 26
00.000. They include nn exposition Mrtll). One of the largest irrigation
of flnonrts. erection of anationnl lJlVldnnis In the world is to be built n-'
n.i.i mii.nnm n.i nmnnciiinn nt froHH tlio Murray river, the' lnrgest
-Chick Gnndll of the White Sox oi.er4fan.l a drama. Jin Australia. It Is to be named the
lchdB the first basemen of both llinj- - . , - ,vlllf, ,, H,.n,o rtam and 'erected at Mltta M!t-
,or -leagues In fielding. In 115 games Sfnt university, th on the island between Victoria and
New South Wnlos. The irrigation
lun'lnn. ' pcheme will benefit tnree states.
V. .. l.n.l 1 1 7 II nlinainnn n f il n 1 1 A nn 1 V
in iimi ., i -,....i ...... .....- w Pnotta wjn ,)0 onarature of the cele-
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jnay eventually rtral theisalnion ln-
dustry- in importance,-, according to
"local officials "of the United Slates
iorest service. 'uuring 'iia, n,o.a
Jiarrelsof C4red,herflng Were, shipped
out.
.' Figures' compiled liy the forest
service show that in -addition to the
herring pack, 280,000 cftses of sal
'mon and ,30,iC5 cases of. clams were
handled during the' year at Prince
William Sound, the entire product
being vnlufed nt nearly $6,500,000.
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f)o Your Clothes Have an Odor After Being
CLEANED?
. They do in the winter, unless your-cleaner is equipped with a
steam oom. We have just finished installing one in our works,
and your clothes should have no odor either winter or summer.
D. & M. Cleaning Cb.
Office at Corner Sixth and Main
Works No. 23 Commercial
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MONDALE THEATRE
f, "Friday-Saturday
HENRY B. WALTHAL
. "iwr. r In - ,
"THE BIRTH OF A MAX"
A Four-Day Adventure of a
Young Millionaire
Tense Thrilling-Novel
Henry B. Wathal attains the
;..' triumphs' of his fame In- this
K morale master prqductlonjf
' On, "Two-Reel' Chaplin
. . ' . Comedy
"The Chicken Chaser"
Also a Qnd-Refel; Peerless
Cbhiedy,
First Episode of "Trail ofi
' the Octopus'' Today.,
Matinee eveiy i ' Saturday
and Sunday
A FELLOW dSEEDS A FINANCIAL
IEND
SIDE from' the fact "that his money is more safely
handled through, a-bank one flndB innumerable in
stances when his banker stands him in good stead.
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Giving counsel rcgardliiK money and bnsiness
investments; and advising about a thousand
and one things come within tlie category of
First National SERVICE.
E. 'It. Ueames, President
A. M. Collier, Vice-President
John M. 3Ioore, Vice-Presldept
Leslie Rogers, Cashier
K. S. Veatch, Asst. Cashier
v Lloyd L. Porter, Asst. Cashier
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Ue flRSt NATIONAL BANK
KLAMATH. FALLS'
OREGON
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mAsoxs attextiox
There will be a special communica
tion of Klamath Lodge No. 77 A. F.
& A. M. held at the Masonic Hall on
Monday evening, February 2nd, 1920
at 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of
receiving the report of the building
committee; discussing building plans
' and any other matters concerning or
pertaining to same.
All masons are urgently requested
to' attend. "' .
30-31 GEO. CHASTAIN, W. M.
New records February
Shepherd's.
Earl
30-3lf
RECKARD
TAXI-AUTO SERVICE
', Winter Schedule
Pelican Bay and Shipping
ton, $l.t)0
One or four
25c each additional
Rex Cafe. Phone 77
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, THE NEW. FAIRBANKS-MORSE .BOSCH
MAGNETO EQUIPPED ENGINE
, . and the
CARLSON PUMP JACKS AND WINDMILLS
V( i at .
J LORENZ PLUMBING SHOP '
- . , 123 Sixth Street
It will save you Time, Money,, and Patience
SEED
ORDER NOVI? ' Murphey'! . & Seed Store
Vr J- J-J "l 126 South Sixth St - , Phtone 87
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