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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1920)
rAOK three THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON .WEDNESDAY, FEBBVART IB, 1M0 K . t Barn Sash We have on hand a quantity of barn sash in odd sizes, suit able for windows in barns, garages, poultry houses, etc. These Sash we will sell for less than the present retail value of the glass If you need windows, you can save money while this stock lasti s. Si Lakeside lumber Co NELSON ROUNSEVELL, Mgr. Mill and Yards: Klamath Avenue and Center Street Teletsh One 128 t y f T T T t T T T T T t t T . t T t T t t Y ? f t T t T t t T t T i HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate' FOR SALE Rooming fain 8th & Alain. house. Bar-16-23 FOR SALE Miscellaneous MISCELLANEOUS SHORTHORN SALE AT DAVIS, FEB. 25 BAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 18, Pure bicd cnttlo enthusiasts and many funnels and urchardlals Just entering tlio jiuro bred industry will bo pres ont in largo numborii at tbo sale of Shorthorns to bo held by the Cali fornia Shorthorn Breeders Associu tlon, Fob. 26. ut tho University Farm, lmvIh, In connection with Stockmen's Week. TIichu sales uro co-ojioratlvo and uro designed l.y tho association FOR SALE Five passenger touring' CITY OARBAOE When you want Ask for Silver Thistle Syrup. All grocers have It. 12-18 Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing' and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St. 9-tf to educutu ranchers in all Hues to tho advantages of maintaining herds of pure bred cuttlu. Shorthorn breeders will recall that at the flist sale, In 1018, LltUu Svveothcurt, grand champion cow last year ut the Chicago International Livestock Show, was bought for $425. With her present show record, this cow Is valued nt more than 110,000. Tho People's Populur Playhouso KLAMATH FALLS PROOF car, 1910 model, run only ten thousand miles. A light roomy car at u very low prlco. Chllcote & Smith, C33 Main St. 1C-18 garbage removed call 62J, PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 WANTED FOR SALE Fordson tractor, exten sion runs, 2 bottom Oliver plow. nxfra ahfirpti nlnrfrlr. 1lttit nit mina I" electrlcal extras. Used but little, n' WANTED a bronze gobbler. Ad flrst class condition. Prlco $800.00.! .d.ress c J Bradbury. Box 297. 17-20 .TfiHM zniMnnu i'w' GARDEN DIRT 100 loads of fine garden dirt. Call 250J.: also a few fruit trees. 17-19 .hXXXKKKKKK .Should Convince Krery Klamath Falls Header Tho frank statement of a neigh bor, tolling tho merits of a remedy. Kids you pause and believe. Tho same endorsement By some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here's a Klamath. Falls case. A Klamath Falls 'citizen testifies. Read and be convinced. W. II. Hell, Eberleln Ave., says: "I used to have attacks of lumbago so badly that I would fall to tho ground. I was unablo to make a move, as tho pain was bo severe. It I felt as though my back was broken. My kidneys during these times, were Irregular In action. After I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills, I bad very little trouble with ray kidneys and back." Price COr, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the .same that Mr Bell had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE Latest Singer Sewing macnine. Set of Carpenter & Mill wrlghts tools. Fancy Indian bead work. Box 1157, Klamath Falls, Ore. 17-Z3 FOR SALE Used cars; 1919 Reo, 1918 HUIck SIX, 1917 Elgin SIX. Imperial Oarage, Phone 130. 13-tf FOR SALE One Ford Touring car in first-class running condition. Nowly painted. $"350.00. Central gar age. 13-tf FOR SALE A 'double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new. Rex Cafe. 12-tf WANTED Janitor for West side school; 8 room building; 275 pup ils. Salary $'80 a month year round; also living rooms, light, heat, water, fuel and use of telephone. 14-tf JOB WANTED By experienced ranch hand, competent to take charge; single man. References. Ad dress J. M., Herald Office. 13-19 WANTED 2 green lumber pliers. Good wages guaranteed to good men. W. H. KltU, Dairy, Ore. 13-19 WANTED To engage a complete mill crew to start March 1st. Gopd wages to good men. W. H. KltU, Dairy, Ore. 13-20 FOR SALE Ono used Ford, in ex cellent condition. See Horace Shld ler, Cth St., between Main and Klam ath. 10-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Two-room apartment for light housekeeping; also a gar age. 1313 Main St. Phone 471. 14-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, new ly papered throughout, almost per petual flow of hot water for baths: Oood clean beds. Plenty of heat. 741 Walnut Are. 17-2t WANTED By man and .wife, posi tion on a ranch, or take charge ot farm. August Bucher, Klamath Falls. Ore. ., 12-18 PLAMXO MIIJ HANDS,. WANTED. Bench men. Sticker man. Sash, Door, and stock cutter. Turner. J General machine men. Yard men. ,8eo Mr. Rounsevell. LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. Klamath Are & Center St. Phone 128. 16-tt A Herald Want Ad wffl sell It. NWKDK.V C11VKH AID TO NEEDY Ai;8TRIAW. .STOCKHOLM, Jan. 28. (By Mail.) More than 1,000,000 crowns liava boon collected by tho committors In Hwedon for tho relief of tho liiuigVy and poorly clothed In Vienna. Sovoral tralntoads of supplies, food and clothing, havo already boon !---.- I i dispatched to tho Austrian capital, and money has nlso boon sent. In ad dition 2,000 Vlonnoso children have beon brought hero to receive food and c'aro and will bo kept through tho summer. Tho foodstuffs forward ed to Vienna consist largely of Am erican condensed milk and American flour. lMWMMrtWVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVSft See THE NEW FAIRBANKS-MORSE BOSCH MAGNETO EQUIPPED ENGINE and the CARLSON PUMP JACKS AND WINDMILLS at LORENZ PLUMBING SHOP 123 Sixth Street It will save you Time, Money, and Patience IIKSOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by, tho Common Council of tho City of Klamath -t Falls, Oregon, that tho grades on Pacific Terraco, a street In tho City of , Klamath Falls, shall bo changed from the grades now established to tho follewing: J West Curbs East Curbs . Southerly lino ot Hurom. 230. GO 236.60 2, South North "" Huron on westerly lino rnclflc Torrace 230.00 230.00 .' Huron on oastorly Una Pacific Torraco .. 240.00 240.S r , West Curbs East Curbs . Northorly line of Huron .1 234.20 ' 240.90 Thence by Stations ' k ' CO ft. from Htuon St :.?....!..'.. 236.45 243.33 100 ft. from Huron St 238.70 245.75 150 ft. from Huron St 241.35 248.18 .j20Q ft. from-Huron St ' 244.70 250.60 250 ft. from Huron St. 248.30 253.40 i South lino Earlo St. 300 ft. from Hurou St 252.00 257.00 - . , South North Earlo on wostorly lino Pacific Torraco 253.00 253.60 Earlo on oastorly lino Pad lie Terraco 262.00 262.60 oi.., West Curbs East Curbs JT Northorly lino Barlo Street 267.00 262.50 .. Thonce by Station CO ft. from north lino of. Earlo Street 260.00 265.80 , ,, 100 ft. from north lino of. Earlo Stroot "262.00 268.20 u i "150 ft. from morth lino of Earlo' Street ; '. 203.00 269.80 Y " 175 ft. from north lino of Earlo Stroet 263.30 ' .200 ft. from north linn nf.TCnrln Rtrnnt . 9.70. RO OCn 91 wn winwtlt llnA r9 Vn.li. atvnnt DTl OT j .v .v. ..v.... ituiwi IIUO ui .,..... .H.vui,., wll.wu f flnutti linn mMvotum nnn n onn r.n n nn feast Curbs West Curbs South lino Melrose, 300 ft ., 267.00 272.00 , . J, North South Melrose on west; lino Pacific Torraco .:.... 206.50 265.50 Melrose on east lino. Pacific Turruce 275,60 275.60 n ' West Curbs East Curbs Northorly lino Melrose . 268. CO 273.40 Thence by Stations TTI CO ft. from north lino of.Molroso 271.00 275.80 100 ft. from north linn of "Mnlrnsn 27.1.40 27H.an 4- ' 160 ft. from north lino of Melrose 27C.30 280.60 . 200 ft. from north lino or Melrose 270.80 IYT 282.60 m 2C0 ft, from north lino of Melrose 277.70 ;r 283.80 305 ft. from north lino of .Melrose 278,00 tffi' 284.20 South Use Portland, 360 ft..., 277.60 ('' 284.00 North - f South Portland on west lino Pacific Torraco ' 270.00 "' 275.50 Portland on oast lino Pacific Torraco 286.50' , " 286.00 West Curb's East Curbs' Northerly lino Portland 275.40 281.60 North South EiPlanado on west lino of Pacific Terrace 263.00 ' 263.00 State of Oregon, County ot Klamath: ,M I, A. id. Loavltt, Police Judge of tho city oC Klamath Palls, lOrogon, do hereby certify that the fonifiolng is a duly enrolled copy of the Roaolu- , tlon' adopted by tlio Common, Council on tho 26t3i day or January, 1920, relative to changing certain snides on Pacific Torrace. 10-20 AT Ii. LEAV1TT, Pollco Judgo, Why More Small Cars Come Equipped With Goodyear Tires , t h T- W Last year, more small cars, using 30 x 3-, 30 x 3V- or 31 x 4-inch tires, were factory equipped with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. This is plainly a result of the high relative value produced in these small-car tires by Goodyear,s enormous resources and scrupu lous care. They represent the same intense endeavor to supply utmost satisfaction in' tires that has laid the basis for the marked preference which exists everywhere for Goodyear Tires in the larger sizes. This real Goodyear value in tires is available for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other small car, at our nearest Service Station. Go there for these tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. il -So ' .:3 ' OtaVKA-F 111 ,' V 30x3 Vi Goodyear Double-Cure A-rXOO Fabric, All -Weather Tread LJ 30x3 Vi Goodyear Single-Cure ad Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread $175 Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x3& .size in uat?c $0 90 proof Any J V ! V t - SEED ORDER NOW1 Mphey'8 Fee $&&$bxe 126 South Sixth Sj. Ph.n. 87 V. -44