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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1920)
fAfJH TllltlCIS THE EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, MARCH S, 100. HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate MISCELLANEOUS lmmmmmWmmmTw ' ' " . . . . ... .. . - . , fcj V b : w HPMHElm HI vMLlm I Hi U mmm' .WILL "AMERICANIZE" BUTTE CO. SCHOOLS CHICO, Cal., Mnr.u 8. a program $ of "Amorlcanltatlon" and study of 4 tho nocd for school legislation havo -4 boon choson as main features for 9 consideration at tho convention' horo f Thursday of tho Third District Mothors' and Paront-Toachors nsso- ,, clatlons. Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes of Orovillo, chairman of tho assomby education commlttoo of tho 1919 'loglsla'luro, vrlll discuss .school hiws and "Amprl cnnlzatlon" pluns will bo outllnod by j .f J f . r iiYouWaiNot ---or Lowest Triced mmt vikkH ! dm Zmtmimmwmmi lHmmmmBmw3UL, V mmmmmmmmmmir?a&m&m Vjtit.4 VaVaWaBBBaaVB i 9 ii9iV J We ar always' glad to give prices and detailed in-' formation. sbk us ioay. HOWIE GARAGE 'ffTftl'tTJJfTTTT'frWTTTTfytWT I ' Mrs. Charing Aiken of tho United Statos dapartmunt of lnbor. Mrs. E. 8. Mack of Fnlroakn Is president of tho district o'rganlza tlon. TEAL FROM SHIPS. LONDON, Feb. 19. (Uy Mall). Thqfts from cargoes of vossol aro o prvraieni now mat several mooi lngs havo boon hold between ropro suntntUo flhlp managers and mor chanta'to dovlso moans ot stopping It. ' . . t s5rv01' y right Club Cafe G-Jf Get the Best Farm Lighting Plant or Water System unless you , buy the , jPAUL : Automatic pres- sure water sys- : TEM and the UNIVER- SAL FARM LIGHTING PLANT. Both of these are thev i lowest priced and most efficient you can buy. Manager Wilbort Robinson seems to havo encountered llttlo " or no trouble In signing up his Ilrooklyn team this year. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notlco Is horoby Klveu that the undersigned has filed In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon for Klamnth County tho dual account of his administration of the estate of Aildrow Krltchellls, deceased, and tho suld Court hus fixed April 10th, 1920, nt tho hour of two o'clock p. in., as tho time, and tho Court room of Bald Court as tho placo for tho hearing ot objections, if any, to tho Bald llnul account and tho settle ment thereof. Dated Fobruary 28. 1920. JAMES It. DRISCOLL, Administrator of tho estuto of Andiow Krltchellls, Deceased. 1-S-1G-22-29. . Pon't Pick Out a Printer 'ft Blindfolded Get the One Who' Can, Help You Sell Your Coodi A7E have the ability to help you-sell your goods- and we can do 'this at a reasonable cost to you. Economy and stand ardization are the watchwords here. We use HammermiU Bend, ' the, standard, ecohomi- . cal,( business paper and , we turn out a grade of printing that brings re- i suits for our customers. LET US SHOW YOU ' W. O. Smith Printing Co. Phono Q3 110 South Fourth St. tjrx) WASHINGTON, Mur. C Farm wages wero tho highest In tne hlo lory of tho United Stutcs last year, tho., Department of Agriculture an nounces,' For labor hlrod, by tha month wjh hoard, tho average for tho' country as u wholo was (30.82, without hoard It was JCC.20. Harvest wages tur day with hoard reached tho top flgurS of $4.48 In the, North Ccntial States" west of tho Mississippi River, Tho lowest farm wages aro In tho South Atlantic States, with tho South Central States next 'low est. Monthly wages with board -were highest In tho Western Statoa, in Oudlng tho Mountain and Pacific States, whoro tho avorago was $C2.9C, while without board It was J87.1Z. Farming operations of 1919 pro duced crops that had n valuo'nt tho farm that was, 11.8 per cent abovo 1918, and animal products 9.9 per cent aboo, but tho gain In wages of farm labor was relatively greater. Wnges by tho month with board In creased '14 per cent, without board 15.3 per cent, and day wages In harvest 18,9 per cent. "Theso figures Indicate," says tho department of ngriculturo, "that tho farm laboror Is still regaining the ground ho lost, relatively, early In tho rapid upward movoment vof farm products after 1915. ?This wago recovery was evident (n 1918 as well us In 1919, hut full recovery has not yet bocn accomplished." order to show cause ov APPLICATION OF GUARDIAN, FOR LICENSE TO. SELL HEAL estate at piiivatk halk. In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon foe tho County of Klamath. In tho Matter of tho Estate and) GiinrcUanshfp' of, R. M.)r Richardson, an Insano Per-) son. t ) It appearing to tho Court from the petition presented and filed heroin by J. W. Siemens, guardian of tho person and estate of R. M. Richard son, nn insano person, praying for llconso to sell, at private sale, tho undivided ono-half Interest, and nil tho interest ot Bald ward in, tho wholo thereof, of tho following de scribed real property, situated In tho City of Klamath Falls, County of Klaraoth. Stato ot Oregon,. Jto-wiy Beginning at a point" distant fifty feet nnd bearing north 32 degrcos 1 i minutes west from a stono monu ment In tho center ot tho northerly end of Conner Avenue In saidJclty thenco running no'rth 32 degrees 14 minutes west scventy-threo and thirty one-hundredths (73.30) feet, thenco south 72 degrees 12 minutes west to Link River, thenco south easterly down Link River to a, pplnt bearing south 72 degrees 12 minutes west from' placo of beginning, thence north 72 degrees nnd 12 minutes east to placo of beginning. - x Also beginning at a stono monu ment In tho center of tho northerly otul of Conger Avenue, thence north 32 dogroes aud 14 minutes west 50 feet to the northeast corner Jof'sald,j lot, thenco south 72 degrees and 12 minutes west to' Link River.'thencef down Link River to n point south 72 ' degrees and 12 minutes west of the point ot beginning, thenco north 72 degrees unci 12 minutes east to thoi point ot beginning; and also nil the right, tltlo nnd intqrest of said ward in aud to tho wholo ot said describod property; all of said property being n portion of lot 8 In section 32, township 39 south of rango 9.east of Willamette Morldlan, nnd thaUmldi Interest or Interests In said 'real' cstaio do soiu ai pnvaio saio, lor cash, nnd that it' is necessary and for tho best interests of tho estate ot said insano porson that said property bo sold. It is thcroforo ordered that tho next-of-kin of said Insano porson, nnd nil persons Interested in said ehtato nppear boforo this court on tho 10th day of April, 1920, At tho, hour of lp o'clock a. m. ot said day, at tho' Courtroom of this Court, nt Klamnth Falls, County of Klamath, Stato of Oregon, then and thero to show cause why an ordor should not bo grunted for tho snlo ot said Intorcsts In said real property. It Is further ordered that n copy nt this order bo published at least onco a week for threo successive weeks, boforo tho said day ot hear ing, In the Evening Ilorald, a dally nowspupor of general circulation, printed and published at Klamath Falls, Klamath. County, Orogon, Dated this 28th day ot February, 1920. R. H. BUNNELL. Judgo. Stnto ot Oregon, County ot Klamath, sa: I, C. R. DoLap, County Clork and Clerk ot County Court, In ant; for Klamath County, State of Oregon, do herebycertlty that tho foregoing ponv nf Ordnr in Rhnw Pnlisft hart beon by mo compared with tho ori-f ginal and that it is a' '.correct! transcript therefrom and, of the whole of such original ordor"as" tho same appears at my office and in my custody. In witness whereof, I havo here unto sot my hand and affixed tho seal of tho County Court this 28th day of February 1920. y ' C. R. DMLAP, County Clerk. (SenK) By Garrott K. VanRlper, 1-8-16-22 Deputy Clork. FOR 8ALE Now modorn 6 room cottago Gper cent off for cash iuza Alain. u-iz' FOR HALE ICO acres good alfalfa land Irrigated no alkali call room 112, Wllllts flldg. 0-tf FOR SALE Good 5 room house completely furnished, good loca tion, big lot, outbuildings and other Improvements. Only $2100. Look at It today.'Chllcote & Smith, C33 Main St., Phono CC. 6-7 FOR SALE Rrand new four room house on big lot nicely located at the very low prlco of $2760. Only $600 cash and balance like rent. Olad to show you. Chllcoto & Smith, G33 Main St. Phone 66. 6-7 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Milk cow, 2136 Want land avo. Mills Addition. 6-9 FOR SALE 20 Duroe Jersey and t DorksHiro hogs; 1 dozen Barred rock laying hens and 1 rooster. Ad dress Tom Lynch Merrill Ore. G-17 FOR 8ALE or will trade for catUe, 100 Ewes Q. W. Roberts, Poe' Valley or Box 44, Klamath Falls, Oro. 4-10 FOR SALE Oakland flvo passenger touring car. Good condjtion Terms. Also small Bulck truck. In quire 90C Main. 3-tf FOR' SALE 1 Globe-Wernecke oak . file, case letter slzc- drawer, vortlclo 4 compartments Price $60.00 just like new. J. H. Carnahan, Loomis Building, Room 4. 3-tf FOR SALE Used cars, 1917 Elgin. Imperial- fjarage.. ; 25-tt FOR SALE A double drawer Na . tlonal Cash register. Just like new. Rex Cafe. 12-tt FOR SALE Leading makes, Phouo Cgrn'plis, "Pianos, Records. Earl Shepherd, 507: Miln St. 24-tt FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Small house at 42 Mnln. Call at 19 Main. G FOR RENT Ranch with implem ents, stock land soed'for sale.Call at 1C2L Manzanata street, extreme north 'cast part of town. 6-13 FOR RENT Space in theso columns at flvo cents a lino a day. here is read by thousands night. every ESTHAYS Strayed from my placo near Stukel Bridge one small light red cow, Jersey color, branded JH (connect ed) on right ribs, has short curved horns. Has other brands. Address in formation to J. R. Elliott, Klamath Falls, Oro. 4-9 THE MODERN WAY to get re sults nowadays Is to go after them. A forty man's years. working life averages ':' o ":,.-- .J.:i. ,,!.. l . a.-: . A M"i ' L.I. a!,J rfidM! t 1 1 li I lr JT I I aI ill 'lllv i auiriw ill wtwjj m . nf e . " iniafl 111 r v MAmvi, ?v I Ml v r?r;AK i! t I K " mm v f Step in and select.your;Spring and Summer Suit novj. . j ?' We guarantecperfect-fitting, finely-tailored, tyl ; ; Clothes, made by jts ', ', . t , (liU "u: r l Kfcfc Leading Clothiers and Hatters Wo have Just received our new selfdrlven lathe with, many attach ment. Also an electric valve refacer, electric valve grinder, electric drills, electric tester, and mnebj other time and labor saving machinery. MAYER & WOOD Ctf Oarage 224 Main St. CITY OARBAQE When you want garbage removed call b2J. , PHONE PEYTONffor wood. 187 Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St 9-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST Side curtain to Ford Car. Notify Ross Sutton, Dairy, Ore. 4-5 LOST A golden opportunity to sell your home, your farm 'or anything you wish to dispose of. It you do not use the classified columns ot The Herald. FOUND A chance to dispose of any of , the. innumerable articles that you have stored away In your cellar, attic or barn. Turn your waste Into cash. There is always someone who wants just what you have for sale. Find him through the classified columns of this paper. WANTED WANTED Good chassis at reasons-able price. Oall 2 66,. Record office. '6-13 . w ! WANTED A comfortable room In private family by man and wife. Room 226, Hall Hotel. 6-7 WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone 343. 3-tf ' . ' : . WANTED A message from youto theireaders of The Herald, it you have anything for sale, for rent, lost or found. , ' . v, WANTED Maid and seamstress at AVhlte Pelican. Hetel: -3-tf CITIES TO CONFER VISALIA, Cal., Mar. 8. A' -conference of the San Joaquin Talley Association of Municipalities will be held In this city March 24, at which ttime the problem of "financing a citv." will be taken up for consldera- A.Une.Kjon. Mayors of ihe vaHoua towns i . . i tha v.iinv will attend. Frnnnmv in Ewry Cakw Hy Myers ot Brooklyn was tha leading timely hitter in the National league last season, having "batted in 72 runs. " 4 , infltwifliinl rnuiimentt.v i ol 4. v f C STORE f ' Get the GtHHrinttlfrV and Avoid lfsfc m ;gfi t 5. fcViflW VzES&r ORDER NOW Murphey's Feed & Seed Store O M' ' C 126 South Siictk.Sl. k 'J i Phoa 8? K Y S ED