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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1920)
MHO f page Timino THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, PEURUARV 35, 101 r VOLUNTEER ONIONS TRAP FOR MAGGOTS Volunteer onions loft In tlig Held rccliict'i thu Injury from onion mag goto by 90 per cont, In tbo encour aging report or A. L. Lovett, en tomologist at O. A. 0, oxperlmont itntlon. "It Is tho common practice In com mercial onion production," says Pro fessor iovt'tt, "to go over tho fields In tho spring and roraovo all volun teer oillons. Observations show that where these volunteer plants aro left In tho field they prove very attractive to tho lly and It Is on theso plants they cantor tholr attack, loavlng the you hk plunts practically froo from maggot Injury. "Such striking results woro ob tained In tests carried forward In British Columbia by Canadian on tomologlRts, and It Is urged that our growers glvo tho practlco a trial, "Leave two to threo volunteer plants to very 100 feet In tho row. PlnnlB of a rather bushy growth at tho surface aro most attractive. Supplement this with a late thinning, removing at thinning tlmo any young pluntH showing an Infestation. "After they are onco thoroughly riddled by maggots, tbo volunteer plants should bo carefully removed, tho adjacent soil examined and all maggots destroyed. In the absonco of volunteer plants tho seeding of one row of 'multiplier' onions about every 100 feet Is suggested." HERALD'S - CLASSIFIED bULUIYINo FOR SALE Real Estate FOR 'SALE OR TRADE For lots or rosldonco In Klamath Falls, 20 acres of land In Grants Pass, Ore. A McDuffeo, Pelican Bay Lumbor Co. 24-20 FOR HALE 17G acres of the best land In Klamath County, can all be Irrigated, for further particulars see or write Theo. D. Young, Midland, uregon. 24-20 CITY OARBAOE Whis.Toa garbage removed call 62 J. X ast Printing. Stationery-, and office supplies. Pioneer Print In f and it tlonerr company. 120 Mala St. 9-tt See Harry Telford ,for. Tractor Plowing, Hay Chopping and Silo Fill Ing. 17-19-21-23-25-2S FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE 7 good milch cows, 1 bull address Box 383, Klamath Falls. 24-1" FOR SALE I Ford truck and 1 El. gin Six touring car Phono 130 Imperial Oarage. 24-tf KEPT H M DN THE PHY ROLL CJ. ('. .lames Wat Remarkably Built l'p unci- Taking Tnnlnt FcclaSO Yoni-H Younger mill Ih In perfect Health DOES YOUR BACK ACHE It's usually n sign of nick kidneys, specially if tho kldnoy action Is dls ordorod, passages scanty or too fro quont. Don't wait for moro sorlous troublos. Uogln using Doan'a Kid ney Pills. Read this man's tes timony. I). C. Smith, carpentor, Algomn, Oro., says: I can't say anything but pralso or Doan's Kidney Pills, for I havo boon using thoiu off and on for n number of yours and they novor failed to glvu good satisfaction. I utod to bo subject to lumbago, which at times was very severe, but ' of lato years my trouble has been backache. At times, my back would got stirr and lamo and It would both er mo a groat deal, especially when I came to straighten up. When I oxporlonco nn attack of this kind, I start taking Doan'a Klduuy Pills for u fow days and thoy nlway relievo tho misery In nty back nnd malto It possible for mo to get about as well as ovor." GO cents nt nil doalors. Fostor Mllburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, Is'. Y. - . t ATTENTION MASO.WS. . It. A. M. Chaptor No. 3G M. M. do groo, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, February 26th, 1920. By order High Priest. J. Ex Bratton, Soc'y 24-20 We Do BILL HEAD A famous firm ot Shotllold cutlers show visitors n knlfo with 1,902 blados. Ton new blades aro added to It every tenth yoar. A second curi osity of which tho' firm Is proud consists of tlirco pairs of scissors so mlnuto that all threo can bo covered with an ordinary thimble. I PRINTING 1 W. O. Smith Printing Co. Phono Oil 111) Soulli Fourth St. "Nothing kept mo on tho payroll or tho Illinois Motor. Co. but Tanlac, for 1 had already made arrangements to clvo tin my position when I be gan taking It." said G. C. James, who lives at 1419 Franklin Ave., Spring field. 111. "I had Buffered from rheumatism nnd stomach trouble for fifteen years," ho continued, "and got In stich bad shape I could hardly get about. The rheumatism was espeel ally bad in mylegs and sometimes my llfo leg would swell to twice Its normal slzo. My kidneys were also In such a condition I could seldom get a Kooil night's rest, and so far as eat Ing was copcerned well, before I began taking Tanlac I had not en- Joyed a meal In years. 1 suffered so from indigestion, nnd I had such dizzy spoils I would have to Ho down. I became so weak I often gave out completely while at work and thoy would havo to take mo home In a car, so It Is a wonder I held up at nil. "One day ono of the men I work with suggested that I try Tanlac and as long ns I live I will praise tho day I bought It, for I haven't a trace ot rhoumntlsm now and I eat every thing set boforo mo without any bad after effects. The dizzy spoils are things of tho pust nnd my kidneys novor bother mo any moro; evory night I sleep ltko a log and I weigh Just thirty-eight pounds moro than I did when I began taking Tanlac. I feel twenty years younger and Bra 'n perfect health, and thero is nothing in tho world I would take for the good Tanlac has dono me." ' Tanlac Is sold in Klamath Falls by tho Star Drug cb.. in Lorella by the James Merc Co., and In Merrill by the Southern Oregon Drug Co. adv. FOR SALE Good, clean restaurant and small grocery business, stock and fixtures also lease. Sickness cause of selling. 1122 Main St. 24-28 FOR SALE Typewriter In first class condition. Gordon Mifflin, 1C Loomls Bldg. 24-25 FOR SALE 1 globe wernocke oak file case letter slzo 3 drawer vertlcle 4 compartments Price $50.00. Just like new. J. II. Carna tion, Loomla Bldg. Room 4. tf FOR SALE 5 passenger Maxwell car. Run only 8,000 miles. Will sell cheap. Cnll at 1327 Crescent Ave Phono 121M. 20-26 LOST AND FOUND LOST An Alrdale dog ftriiwers.to name "Mike." Liberal reward. Phono 14F2. E. I. Applegate. 34tf LOST Elk tooth, gold, mounted, with Elk head, and clock between horns. Engraved on back '3. C. Cat ton, 142". Finder return .to White Pelican hotel. Reward. 24-20 WANTED WANTED Chambermaid at Pollcan Hotel. Wlilte 2-3t WANTED To rent 'good Irrigat ed farm with stock and tools on shares by good, eiperlenced.man. Caa give good references; 'Addrees J.- A Baselgla, Klamath Falls, Ore. 24-8 WANTED Practical nurse, call 16P 13. 24-2"! WANTED Woman to cook and do general housework. Call 15F13. 24-27 FOR SALE Fordson tractor, exten sion rims, 2 bottom Oliver plow, extra shares, electric light, oil cups, electrical extras, used little, in first class condition. Price $800. John Zblnden, Merrill. Oreg. 17-25 FOR SALE Used cars; 1919 Reo, 1918 Bulck Six, 1917 Elgin Six. Imporlal Garage, Phone 130. 13-tf FOR SALE A double drawer No tional Cash register. Just like new. Rex Cafo. 12-tf FOR SALE Leading makes, Phono graphs, Pianos, Records. Earl Shepherd, C07 M-in St. 24-tf The Government Took Over The Possession and Management of, certain QUASI-publlc concerns, nnd, with tho nsslstnnco of n largo part of tho provlously forlnod organizations, roallzod somo success In operation, but as n total result tho oxperlmont was a failure. Evory day that passoa furiilBhcs uvldonco to Justify this assortlon. Tho property and businesses taken ovor havo boon or will bo roturnod t,o tho owuors for tho real reason, It not admitted, that tho undertakings woro too big nnd complicated for now and unoxperloncod ehlofs to mnungo. What tho results ot this oxperl mont will bo as to tho futuro' valuo ot tho properties no ono can, with accuracy, prodlct. It cannot bo ontlroly satisfactory to tho owners or, for somo years at least, to tho gonbral public. Th'o're wos cloarly demonstrated during tho war the v,uluo and practical bonollt of private management ns compared with public management, if It bo sold that government (or municipal) 'conduct ot business has sopiotimcs been successful, tho answer Is that tho same business In tho hands ot private, roBpouslhle individuals, with .capital and buccobs at stuko, would' havo resulted moro fuvorably. M $ X ale Theatre i fvyvvwwv California-Oregon Power Co. Wednesday - Thursday - Friday BSSSBSa IT 4-I "The Trail of the Octopus" The mysterious adventures o a Master Criminologist involving , I X Nine Hidden Daggers, The Masked Fiend (Monsieur X), The Devil Worshippers and The Sacred Talisman of Set . It's a Hallmark Picture 2 Big Episodes 4 Big Reels M ale Theatre 4;ttt MISCELLANEOUS TONECLEAR Liquid makes old re cords' like new. Earl Shepherds. 507 Main St. 24-a WANTED 8 or 10 first-class tnlich cows Van Meter tt Smith, Olea. Ore. , 19-25 HELP WANTED. Plaining Mill hands ot all kind. Carpenter, tor bench work and outsld. Sticker man Draughtsman Turner Band sawyer Sash and' door men Cabinet makers Lakeside Lumber Co. Klamath, Avenue and Center St. Phone 128 PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 A BIG BARGAIN. ( Set ot. six Emerson 24 Inch Diso Plows, all . steel frame, weight .two tons. In fine condition, used last season. Lot of extra parts.- Will sell for $"300 cash If taken quick. . This Is one third' cost price. On the Snyder ranch. Swan Lake, Phone 11F11. 20-26 A Herald Want Ad will aeU It.. BIDS WANTED FOR LOGGING. WANTED to let contract to log eighteen million feet timber at rate ot six millions yearly beglnning-thls season. For particulars Inquire of Nine Lumber Co. Box 1126 K. P. 20-2 L-Hll.-lriil I Inrtntcd the Tire Sole Idea O. S. Patent No. 10TTUO, November , 11. aaflaaaamWL. ' 7f I2eeeeeeeeeBBBBBBeeBB CutTireCo.sts with Sturges Tire Soles Bring us an old, worn tire like this we'll cover it. with a Sturges Tire Sole made' of new, live.rub ber, with heavy non-skid tread and you'll have the equal of a new tire, which looks like this, guaranteed for 6,000 miles. Static. Tire Solee re duce your tire expense one half. " We apply them tree. KLAMATH RUBBER LEATHER CO. 1186 Mala St, Phone 8D4 4fm II SvT Jl sSa vlu Kxflf iul Hi! 111 bSvV. Mil Oysters live as long as twenty years, and are best fitted for the market when they are about five years old. The reason why birds -do not fall off their perch when asleep Is be cause .they- cannot open the foot when the leg Is bent. ' .'' Some of the tops with which tha Chinese amuse themselves rar' aa large as barrels. It takes' three men to spin one, and It gives oft a sound that may be heard aeveral .hundred yards distant. . At a recent show o't thetTatIoriai Mouse and Rat club In London 'th'e 'exhibits Included rare mice of many colors red, black, white, cream, chocolate, and sliver, not to mention mice with spots and stripes. y EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION! 9 The regular meetings, of Clamath Post No, J, American Legion, wlllTbe held at 8 o'clock d. m..'at the' City Hall In Klamath Palls,' on the second and fourth Tuesdays -4t each month. All Comrades are In vited.; V . L v Those desiring to join the Post muy Becure application blanks from G. K. Van Riper, Fred Nlcholson.'.dr J. H. Carnahan, all ot Klamath Fall. FRED NICHOLSON. Secretary. Timber Sale, Klamath Indian Bcaijr vntlon. Sealed bids. In duplicate, marked' outside "Bid Eggsman Unit)," and addressed to the Superintend, Klamath Indian School, Klamaipi Agency, Oregon, .will be received until twelve o'clock noon, Paella time, Thursday, March 11, 192,ar tho purchase of timber on 640 aceea ot tribal and allotted land on ut'e Spraguo River In Sections 22, 27 ajtf 28, Township 34 South, Rangelt East ot the W. M., Klamath Reeeif- vatlon. The sale comprlsea abtm two and one-half million feet of yei- llow pine, for which no bid of IfM 'than three dollars and tea ceaja i ($3,10) per thousand feet wlll(l uuiiaiuoiuu. aii uiuuur timet im , moved prior to July 1, 1911 bid must be accompanied by a fled check for one thousand. dollar. payable to the Superlntendeat of 'Vk .Klamath Indian School. (sDepaeit '...in u -,AHJ m et..,.afc-..i j.I w in un loiaiucuaai iivuuau uW nges If bidder fails , to, exeejita cM tract and bond within sixty dn from acceptance ot bid. The rigpt to reject any and all bids Is reserual. J Form of contract and other laforafa- tion may be obtained from Supeflt tondent. .Washington, D. C. Jaaju .nry '28,.il920.i CATO SELLS, Cet mlssloner of Indian Affairs. 3-eod-II S E ED OR TW R NOW MuPhey's Fe6d & St VJrlXJLJ-ilA. 1IVV' is-sisi r bij 126 South Sixth S. c rkoNJfe i I ii.J r. flf, 1 'u M la Ai ,? ti , it