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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1920)
r.H! 'hiukic THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wednesday, march ai, 1020. 4 k I??!T? TlTTt1 T--T-Tn trri,Tnnl ,,, -f inrw limiiHH lllimwuniij u. U U-JL-L-LJJ. lMMHMnMMMMMHiHMT Wlaf is the Use? Why? ARE YOU ASKING THESE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CIVIC SURVEY? IF YOU ARE A MERCHANT Before you runt a store, you think of its location, its size, the amount of goods necessary to buy, the clerks you will need. IF YOU ARE A MANUFACTURER lie fore you build a plant, you choose a suitable site as to location, size, drainage, transportation, etc. You plan your build ings and machinery plan every detail of construction looking ahead to a finished product. IF YOU ARE A LABORER You choose your work for what are you best fitted? What work brings you the best compensation? Under what conditions do you moat enjoy your work? IF YOU ARE A HOUSEWIFE You choose a suitable, clean, well-kept house in which to live. You select your furniture to fit the needs of your family. You plan your meals to fit that same end. You plan and make your clothes to suit the seasons and styles. IF YOU ARE A PROFESSIONAL MAN You have had your profession in mind since a youth, planning your whole education with that in mind. Everyone has a plan of his mode of living. WHY NOT HAVE A CITY PLAN But first find out "what we have" which leads us to "what we need." It is the way of the world to study its problems and solve them after a thorough survey of the existing facts. ORDER IS HEAVEN'S FIRST LAW JJIIH. MAHY K. UOACir, of Lynchburg, Vn who n) Tnnlnc Ik licr fiitorltr medicine unci Hint oho will nln)N keep It mi hand (in It onnbled tier to enjoy three yenm of good health. HERALDS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR HAM'; Now t-room buii;uiow, 1 plastered, completely furnished, on j j large lot, paved Htrcct, two porches, WUII IV . 111. LU f t 111 U1IU kj JJ. Ill to 7 p. in., 739 'Jth St. 30-1 FOR 8AM Thrco-room house unci lot on Michigan uvo. Phono 483-J 30-1 Vc are all city builders. of its needs today tomqrrow- A BABY NEEDS Food Bathing A Bed Nurse Play Fresh Air and Sunshine WE ARE A BABY CITY 'I his spate (liiiinti'd liy II, SJtmmmmtmttmamtrimttauumtiAj .. ... M - mmmtmimmmmmummmMmmmmmmimmmimmmmmammmmimmmmimmammmmmmammmJl ix thi: cw.vrv cot i.r of the STATU OF mil (JON 1 OK KI,A.M- ATir county. In tho matter of tlio estate of Henry Schwlmlt, Docupsod. v Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned administrator of the uhova entitled estato has filed his final riccount of the ndmlulxtintlnu of said estate In the above entitled court and Unit Saturday, the 2-10. day of April, 1920, nt 2 o'clock p. m. of said day In Mm courtroom of said couit In tho courthoiiHO at Klamath FnllH, Oregon, have boon fixed aa thn fine and phico for the bottle mnnt of said account and the hearing of Hald report, on or before whirl, time mi) person Interested In hald estate may appear and fllo his excep tions to said account nml contest tho Ha mo. Dated March 2C, 1920. II. M. MANNING, Administrator of the estate of Ilonry Schwlndt, Deeonsod. , 27-3-10-17 AUVRKTISI3 FOR WHAT want nnd you will net It. you il .-I . ISM IV&F? T? V.53B CUT DOWN YOUR !5?."T; '.'' v ft team l------ J0M,y icMjvsmnn-tfj !.?. TVta-.T-J TT Coffee m m 3) ? Wi Kb'Sw.rf- a nTOKJWfflM Mli&a a fibyz4t OS 5 aw SB ft 3ssfl IH mm m III f MAI Ml i yXV kJ JL-,1 jLa JL r ',m t s 2pen Bay the Famous 3 (iSii9 "'The Quality Coffee America IN THE FIVE POUND CAN Tan lac has been tho favorite niedlclno Ih my cabinet for threo years," said Mrs. M. K. Roach, of 402 Clay street, Lynchburg, Virgin la, In an Interview, recently. ) ''At the tlmo I began taking Tan lac," explained Mrs. Roach, "I had boon suffering from Indigestion, rheumatism and other troubles for nine years and could And nothing to I help mo. If I ventured to eat any thing tho least bit heavy I would bloat up with sour gas and almost bmother. My heart would palpltnto I frightfully and when theso spells ccmo on mo I was so dlzz.. and weak 'i could hardly sf.nd up I often had to stop and rest wlillo doing my i housework. 1 was badly constipated and hardly over free of headache. I nlso suffered with rheumatism In my 1 lingers and especially in cloudy, , rainy or snowy weather my pain was almost unbearable. My kidneys and liver woro out of order nnd I had tho worst kind of pnlns In my hack, legs nnd shoulders. I had no appetite , and whnt llttlo I did eat seemed to do mo moro harm than good, as I al ways Buffered afterwards and hud becomo so run-down, weak nnd mls- erablo that I sometimes felt like Hfo was hardly wortli living "One day I read a testimonial for Tanlac that seemed so sincere that I decided to see if tho medtclno would help mo. Well, tho first bottlo did ire so much good that I got another, ' tl'en another nnd so on until my ' troubles all disappeared. As I said. Kqulty No. 1089 (that was threo years ago and I have In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of 1'con able to keep myself In good Oregon for tho County of Kliuu-, hcnlth over sjneo by tnklng a few doses of Tanlac now and then as I We have a baby city. Let's think -and in the next generation. A CITY NEEDS City Industries , Sanitary Conditions Houses Lodgings City Organization Clean Recreation Parks and Playgrounds -WHAT DO WE NEED? X. .Moo and (). M. Hector FOR SA1.K Modern four-room bun galow with plenty of cabinet work, basement, laundry trays, beamed celling and big lot. It's fully plumbed and only three blocks from Main St. Non-resident owner Is offering at low price of $3,000 on oasy terms. Chllcote & Smith. B33 Main St., Phono 6G. 30-31 FOR BALK Now and strictly mod ern five-room bungalow In the heart of Mills Addn., near the fac tories. It has big lovel lot, concrete foundation, ami plenty of cabinet work. Price Is $2,800 on easy terms Immedlntn nosepslon. Chllcote & Smith, 033 Main St. phono CG. 30-31 FOR RENT Room, 'with breakfast, If desired. Phono 337-W. 30-31 FOR SAhE: Second hand United Motor truck of 4 tons fully oqulp ned for hauling, excellent condition for only $2750.00 F O. II. Portland, Oregon For particulars, wrlto Thom as Randies, 2C-North ICth St., Port land, Oregon. tf RANCH FOR SAL1 H20 acres, C5 acres under private reservoir, 100 acres good upland, soil very deep, raises good wheat, corn, beans, to matoes, finest potatoes. Only $3,500 for quirk sale. AVrl'.o "Ranch." caro of Herald. 29-1 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE For tho next two weeks at Turner's sawmill, 1C- Inch wood for from $2. CO to $3.00 a cord. 29-10 FOR SALL New white Georgette walbt, too large for owner. Very reasonuole. Write K. O. 0., caro of Herald. 30-31 FOR SALE House furnishings. Write W. Y, Herald. 30-31 FOR SALE Edison diamond disc puonograph, u-ed only five months. Write W. W., Herald. 30-31 XOTK'i: OF KHKItlKK'S SALE nth Emnm Wing, Plaintiff vs Hilda Cooper and tho feel tho need of it. Tnnlnc has built unknown ' mo up nnd given mo strength and ltnlru (if irilil'l rrnrif nlon nil ' .. . tlml r ImiiPniimrl' Id rtnuV other porsons or parties unknown, I for ,, It makes life -worth living. for it keeps mo with a good appetite, AND SAVE MONEY !t Goes Farther EVERY CAN GUARANTEED clulming nny right, titio, estate, Hun or interest in or to tho rem cstntu described In tho complaint ' herein, Defendants Notico Is horohy given that, by -vlr-tuo of an execution nnd order of snlo, duly issued out of tho nbovo on titled court nnd causo on tho 17th day of March, 1920, upon a docreo mudo and outorod of record in said Court nnd causo on December 15th, 1919, In favor of tho abovo named plaintiff nnd against tho above nam ed defendants, dlroctlng tho sale of tho premises thoroln nntl hereinaf ter described to satisfy the sum of $179.78, together with Interest thorcon nt tho rato of 0 por cent per annum from necomber 15th, 1919, togothor with tho costs of this snlo. Now, thoroforo, by vlrtuo of snid nxocutlon, nnd In compllnnco with snid writ, I havn duly lovled upon tho hereinafter described promises, and will, on Wednesday, the 28th day of April, 1920, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, nt the front door of tho County Court Houso of said County, now bqlng used ns urh. In Klamath Falls, Oregon, sell, U public auction, to tho highest hld lov, for ensh. all tho right, title and interest of Hho nbovo namod dofond ipts, and I'Mcb of them. In and to the 'nilowing described real proporty, to wit: Lots 4, n pnd fi of Ttlock 4 nt Fwnuna nieghts Addition to Klnuith Falls, Oregon, or so much thoreof ns mny bo neces Fffv to satlsfv slid execution. Tho proconds of said salo will ho annlled In tho satisfaction of said "xncnt'on, ordor nnd docreo. tnclud- r t'm total sum heroin boforo men tioned, together with tho costs of his sale, end tho overnlus. If nnv thoro be. will bo pnld into snid Court to be further applied, as by law ro nilreil. iwn,! Mnrxit 17th. 1020. Ol'O. I,. TJPMPHUBY. Shorlff of 1'lnnintli rnutv, Oregon " n"""! SI1IVE, Deputy 17-:!4-:U.7-14 WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING In a hurry advertise, for It bore. helps mo to digest my food properly, nnd, by relieving mo of all sufforing and norvousness, enables mo to sloop soundly every night. I shall always pralso Tanlac." Tanlac Is sold in Kiamath Falls by tho Star Drug Co., In Lorella by the James Merc. Co., and In Merrill hy tho Southern Oregon Drug Co. adv. FOR SALE Jubilee Incubator, 500 bcp t?n wr.tpr system: 8. R. I. hens, Now Zealand Red rabbits, 4 stunds or bees nna supplies; covered buggy, two seats, single and double linrnnssr hnv's snriflle. nlow. harrow. mower, hay rake, garden "seeder nnd cultivator, horse cultivator and list er, hog scalding vat, now washing ninehinn. Will HuniDhroy ranch. just north of county farm. 30-1 AT THE THEATERS "Tho Llttlo Intruder," tho now World Picture starring Louise Huff, which Is scheduled for showing to night nt tho Liberty Thoatro moves with a lot of speed to a logical cli max nnd Is intortalnlng and Interest ing from start to finish. Supporting Miss Huff In this production Is n not nblo enst of scroon players Includ ing such favorites ns Oeorgo Mac Quarrio, Johnny Hlncs, Stuart Holmes, Albert Hart nnd othors. Tho story of "Tho Llttlo Intrudor" was written hy H. S. Sheldon, and ho certainly penned n mighty Intor-, osting nnd entertaining plcturo "aiien ho wroto this. Don't forgot tho big danco at tho Houston opera houso, Thursday ovoning, April 1. First appearance of MclCcnzto nnd Look's orchestra. 29-31 TOO LATE Death only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking COLD MEDAL sWa v GnasyjEHi The world's standard remody for kidney, liver, bladder nnd uric acid troublos the National Remedy of Holland sinco 1696. Guaranteed. Three sires, all diuggists. Uwk for the nni Cold Medl oa rir bs end accept no imitation FOR SALE Compressed air outfit, one 'A h. p. electric motor; one small air compressor; one 4U-gallon ti'uk. Suitable for small garage. $100 cash takes the outfit. Inquire 111C (Irani. 29-31 FOR SALE 21 head young stock, 9 heifers from No. 1 milk stock. Phono 29C-J. FOR RENT Space In these columns at five cents a lino a day. A tine he, ' is read by thousands every night. FARM FOR RENT OR SALE Near Klamath Falls under1 ditch. Ad dress II. Herald office. 12-tf MISCELLANEOUS Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf Electric Appliances If. Shldler If you want your garden plowed or lot leveled, 339-R. 24-tf H. U, McLANE. tMIONE PEYTON for wood. 187 CITY GAURAGE When you want garbage reraov-d call b2J. Electric Wiring II. Shldler Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St. 9-tf WANTED WANTED A girl or woman for gen eral housework. Call Marshall House. 30-4 WANTED Clean cotton rags, 5c per pound. Central Garage. 30-tf WANTED TO BUY Second hand kitchen range, must bo in good condition and prico must bo right. Address Range, Herald. 30-tf FOR SALE Sorrel maro, wt. 1,000 lbs ; 1 jeaillug colt, two sets har ness, cream separator and milk ctns. V. E. Knigh &. A. O. Tarbell. 29-1 rOR SALE Angora goats, " 350 head, all high grudo. 275 does. Rogibtoied hULks. hll W. Davis, R. F. D. Ux 1G2. Ashland, Ore. 2'J-S WANTED One or two high-wheel logging trucks, either new or sec- ond hand. State cash price and con dition with speclficationu. Barham llroa. Lumber Co., Siskiyou, Ore. ' 30-3 I WANTED Experienced foreman for irrigated alfalfa and grain ranch. Long tlmq and good wages for right man. Address N. H. Bogue, City. 29-1 lVAVprn Trt nrTV A amnll hntica in good location, with large lot Prico must bo reasonable, with i terms. Address R. C. S. Herald of f flee. tf WANTED At Klamath General Hospital, an assistant cook. Phone 57-J, 29tf FOR SALE 4 saddlo horses, good after stock, cheap; C work-horses, ready for spring plowing. Phone 29G-J. I FOR SALE 1 3 ',4 Studehaker wa gon, 1 3 Vi narrow-tired wagon. Phono 290-J. . WANTED A stock' saddlo; must be ; In good condition. Phono 25JJ. 9-tt i WANTED A man to work on ranch j by the month. Phone 253-J. tf j Storage Batteries H. Shldler WANTED Woman cook on ranch, 1 or could use man rind wife. 1'hono or write. Adams Ranch, Merrill, Oregon. 2U-1 WANTED A message from you to tho readers of Tho Herald, if you j have anvthlng for sale, for rent, lost ! or found. Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf BARGAINS In used cars. One 1917 Ueo. good condition, $S0O; ono 1917 Dodge. $850; ono 1912 Koo, a bargain at $400; ono 1918 Stude- bakor, $900; ono 1913 stuaobaKor, $900; C. L. McWllllams, 3C Main, Phono 1C9. 2G-1 Storago Batteries Charged..II. Shldler LOST AND FOUND LOST $10 reward for the return of a 6 mo. old silver grey Persian cat. Lost on road between Klamath Falls and Merrill. Dr. E. D. John son'. 30-tf Used cars for sale ono 19 IS Chovrolet, first-class running condi tion. Prices nro right. Central Gar age. 1C-" LOST A goldon opportunity to sell your homo, your farm or anything you wish to dispose of, it you do not iiso the classified columns of The Herald. FOR SALE One Shire stnlllon. six years old. Severnl head of young work horses. Inquiro of Enterprise Ranch, or phono 253J. 12-tf Sorves you right Club Cafe C-tf FOR SALE A double drawer Na tional Cash icgister. Just HKo new. Rex Cafe. 12-tf FOR SALE Loafing inine3. Phono graphs, Pianos, Recorda Earl Shephord, C07 Miin St. 21-tf Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf FOR SALE Used cars. 1917 Elgin. Imperial flnrngo. 2R-tt ! FOUND iA chance to dispose of nny I of tho innumerable articles that I you have stored away in your cellar, j attic or barn. Turn your wnsto Into i cash. There Is always someone who i wants just what you, have for sale. ' Find him through tho classified 1 columns of this paper. ) NOTICE Carpenters' local No. 190 meet3 every Wednesday evening in the 1 Labor hall. 6th nnd Main. 1 r E. SOLOMON. Rec.Sec. I Easter and everyday Greeting Cards nt Pioneer Printing & Station ery Company, Houston Opora Houso Block. 30-2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho County Court of tho Stato of Orogon for tlio county oi ivi.uu nth. In tho Matter of tho Estato of Arth ur B. iLong, Docnasod. Nntlcn la linrniiv pivon bv tho Und- oi signed, administrator with tho will nnnuxod of tho estate of Arthur B. Long, doconsed, to tho creditors of, and to nil porsons having claims against, tno saiu uoconseu, 10 uiuimi them, with tho necessary vouchors, ,,.lll, I,, olv m nn tli a nftnr thn first nub- llcntion of this notico, to said admin istrator with tno win nunoxeu, ni tho law offlco of C. F. Stono, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, In said coun ty and stnte, tho same being the ' -.1 .. .1 ..........., t . .. n .t.n t.l(l ness of said estato. Dated this 17th day of March, 1920. ' W. A. WIEST, Administrator with tho will an nexed of said estato. 17-24-31-7-14 , Next Sunday is Easter Sunday. jGroot your friends with an artistic lCnster card. Beautiful lino at Pion eer Printing & Stationery Company, Houston Opora Houso Block, 30-2 ORDFR NfYW MurPhey's Feed & See Storfe 126 South Sixth St