THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THUnSDAY, MARCH 4, 1020. HERALD'S CLASSIFIED CBHIMIB tWli wm t Z "M-l V t ! jf V' ''.'' MfiS .. 1 S 184S the rianii) .!..'.'.- OKA jLA ,.!. of Brunswick hasttood ""'"-' ' xfc&KLt' ;' ' MPer1" valuek jB&ZWSnM .'"''' 2nd fair-dealing. -'. 1 MM MM m - i" x IHHl II - , ' IHilHix ' ' ' ' lllnl IIS ' ' ' IWiilwte lii ill 4s Policies Differ I - ; " y : FOR SALE Real Estate FOK 8ALK 40 aero farm, near town, on good road. Equipped for dairying and poultry raising. Bomo alfalfa, good potato land. Easy term. Address II. Herald office. EXCIIANOB FOIl ALFALFA LAND 16 acres, new bungalow, flno largo uairy uarn ana as good land a In Itoguo Hlver valley. 2A mllen from Medford on Ross lane, electric lights In house and ,barn, good water, silo In barn. H. J. Ticknor, Langell Val- "-y. 3.4. FOR SALE Miscellaneous , One Chevrolet, good order $400. 00, Inquire Bnrine Work H. RiTth St., opposite O, K. Darn. 3-6 FOR SALE One Ford, good order. KO.UU. FOR SALE Oakland flvo passenger touring car. Good condition Terms. Also small Bulck truck. In quire 90C Main. 3-tf FOR SALE: 2 sets taps and dies, one A S. A. E. and one standard. Carl Schubert, 230 Main. 3-4 FOR SALE 1 -aiobe-Wernecke oak f file ca6c letter sfze 3 drawer, vertlclo 4 compartments I'rlco SGQ.00 Juit like new. J. II. Carnahan, Loomls Building, Room 4. 3-tf e Facts About Brunswicks x- f 7'Tt iT: icing a In attaining a tire worthy of the name of BrunsiWck we were amino cunvinccu mat 11 aepenaea cnieny on policies ana stanaaras, . ,,,. ,. ,' onjudlcesandknowledge.Brunswick Standards are known therworld around. For 74f years' the HouseoBriinswick has made only products vof the highest, grade, ' 4 x: i-f i Every Brunswick product has at-1 tainedf. and held supremacy. The 'name ' always insures superlative yalues. To build a mediocre tire would "be iin think- i able for such a' concern, jealou&'ibf its- long-standing reputation. A-AKe-..-. y P1RES A. ID TUBES 1 i4n Unlimited mileage Guarantee Basis - "rf! Six million feet of yellow pine for sale or party with saw mill to cut same. Cood location, plenty of water close to railroad on Schneider ranch. Address P. O. Eos 503, Klam ath Falls. 2J-4 MISCELLANEOUS CITyOARnAOE When you want garbage rejnov-d call i2J. T0CLB-LIliild,makcS old ro- PHONE PEYTON tot wood. 187 nStlUP'k. stailb. and office snppUes. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery compaar. lit Main St. 9-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST A golden opportunity to jsell .your home, your farm or anything you wish to dlsposo of, If you do not use the classified columns of The Herald. FOUND A chance to dispose of any of the Innumerable articles that you havo stored away In your cellar, attic or barn. Turn your waste Into cash. Thcro Is always someone who wants Just what you have for sale. Find him through the classified columns of thlB paper. WANTED WANTED Olrl for general house work. Phone 343 ' , 3-tf FOR SALE Used cars, 1917 Elgin imperial Garage. 25-tf FOR SALE A double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new. nex Cafe. 12-tf F.OR SA'LE Leading makes, Phono- graphs, Pianos, . Record. Earl Shepherd, 507 Mala St. 24-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Space in these columns if at fiye cents a line a day. A line here is read by thousands every night. ,..'- All around steam and electric en gineer wants Job in saw mill or plant of ahy kind. Apt. 6, up stairs, Town- send Apts, Gth and Pine. 3-5 WANTED A message from you to the readers of The Herald, if you have anything for sale, for-rent, lost or found. WANTED Maid and seamstress at "White Pelican Hotel. 3-tf -: , , EXPERIENCED Capable married man, no children, wishes work as foreman on ranch or would accept other work References Room 18, Washington Hotel. 3-4 HELP WANTED. FOR RENT Inside office. Room 214 TUIUItti TIMtr Qoo TV f. Van Emon, Atty., First National ' Bank J Cabinet na,kersTt Building. Z-6 Plaining Mill hands of all kinds. Carpenter for bene ft work .and outside. Sticker man Draughtsman y Turner, Band 'siwyer Sash and door men FOR RENT 2 large furnished rooms f6r housekeeping, 1313 Main. Phone 471. Sfirtf XalcesidV I.tuaber Co. Klwnnth Avenae'aad Center SC Phon'.l8 ' A HmM'Vaat Ad win Mil It. ' ' - - -v , . t' -' & . t FfflPEW NEWS j -'-' -.. -v " ' 2- - ? Lncile Danson Is quite sick. 'A doctor was called Wednesday morn- 1' A l5B'-. ' 1 i-Mrs". .'Folson' is nursing ,at? Jim Stewa.rt8, where several members of the family are sick with influenza. J .Mrs. Allen Is recovering from a baa.attflck of pneumonia. Scott Tompson and Grandma Cheyn'e .are on the sick lis this week. . '-Toisf Watters. recently purchased one hundred and sixty acres of the old" Best p'lace. "T The Mt. -Laki school re-opened Monday morning, after tg closed for two wcks on account' of in fluenza. Herb Lester and If. d! Morrison made'a' trip fd?KaBSAtb..Falls Satur- - day to purchase sulphur 'for their alfalfa. ,- Je- . il ZZffjg ' T "" RUBBCB ' FACTOniCS OK N V ' - ..." The Brunswck "idea Ts to' give all that is possible,' all tfiat anyone can give all that any factory cost can buy. The -result is a tire that is winning friends the' nation, over. In The Brunswick mo torists expect the utmost and get it. Never has a tire had greater appeal to the man who appreciates real merit. Try. one Brunswick. See i you agree with others that here is more for your money. One Brunswick, we are cer tain," will convince- you that you'll never be 'satisfied until you have,--! BrriswjcJsv a At the LIBERTY Friday The Hit of the Season i . 3 - " '- ' ' ' '' -- j. j-.i--..-... . pte , m v it. . .-mmsmtm&mtimG t,mimiti!rmM lr vflanrl Hftarlniiafters; 4648 Fiftli Street t f mwmjXjFr " HJ F. WAKEFIELD O. r .it rrr ' v 1-jt." , j . wife " : ; , fv HiaiViaiViaiViaHHi .f'i5S. ..,WIui3iM! Hk4 w i l ' M ; : ,; &'l 4 tYi I 1 May Allison Tair akdWahmer' At the LIBERTY Frid; "'V i ' K