PA0I3 HICVKN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 0, 1020 B C "Let's top it off with a good NOTHING touches tlio spot Ilko ftood Hinoku nnd nothing can t.tich Chesterfields for genuinely "aathfying" body nnd flavor. In Chesterfields the finest of silky, aro matic Turkish nnd rich, mellow Domestic tobaccos aro blended to bring out a new and finer quality of flavor. 'r Now you know why Chesterfields "Sathfyt" And because this blend Is exclusive and cannot be copied, only Chesterfields can "satisfy!" Y Each package Is wrapped in moisture-proof, ftlsisalne paper that keeps all of the original flavor intact.' i lABSMBBiBkBssBBBssBBBKr KsBssflvTfllSHBPBL JMRESSPf V ytxsuaSulnc. ifSssBBBBBBBl wmmKh -gLJwi!fffiaJBBlMisBBBBBHS BBHBBWsBBB58WHsBBWsssBBHPssBffWB .VAVMWWVWWMVMVWSN.. Western Floral Shop NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS to I'L'itciiASi: si:vi:h bo.nds Sealed bids will bo recclvud by tho Common Council of tliu City of Kluniiitn 1'iiiiB, Oit'Kon. until Mon day, tho 10th day of May, 1020, at thu hour of a o'clock . in of stud day, at thu City Hall In tho City of Kluimith Fuls, Oiogon, (it which tlmu and placo proposals to purchase will lui opened und considered, far tho purchase of $"iu,7:ir.,00 City of Klamath Falls General Obligation bonds, pnynhlu 20 jcaia from dnto of Ihsuo, bearing u rato of Interest not 16 exceed (! pur cent por annum, In terest payublo semi-annually, princi pal and Intel out paynblo at thu Ore gon Fiscal Agency In Now York, statu of Now Kiik, or at thu olllco of tho-Treasurer of said City as deter mined by tho purchasor and tho Common Council. Theso bonds aro to bo issued In denominations of one thousand dollars ($1000.00) each, nnd to be numbered from ono (1) to fifty-one (51) Inclusive 'Said bonds aro to bo Issued In pur Htinnco of Ordlnnnco No. 4(18 ot tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon Said bonds aro to bo lssmd for tho purpose of Installation of a Sewer Hystom In tho territory known ns Mills Addition of said city, in accord nnco with tho plans, specifications and ostlmntoj of tho City Engineer on file In the olllco of tho Pollco Judgo of said city. Each proposal to purchase said bonds must be ac companied by a check of C por cont of tho umnunt of proposal, cortlfled i by sotno responsible bank payablo to tho city of Klamath Falls. Proposal must bo sealod and endorsed (pro posals to purcha30 Sowod bonds.) Said bonds nro to bo. sold for cash MK.'M"M'mM4'H People's ' '... -A... TtTTTT &&&&( jjL. ?idv4 Ct I.OVKKS OK TIIK ItKAVTIKI'Ii are s'mply cichnnted with the fl wer show arranged hTrt fresh ovory day. Such rnrgnous blossoms, euch rr.T-Qful f'rms su h orfanc Inq combinations We, Inv te nil who lovn flowers to visit ' cw hhf'v us ofUn as thev rnn Inc'dcntally If they have nd for c f:er cut flnwcrH or growing plonts vi tire rr-ndy to supply thfmi at moderate prices. MBS. I., c MOOItE 70S Mji In Plume 187; Rr. 2II0R Paid down ht dnte of dollvory Tho Common Council of said city to re servo the rigrt to reject anj and all proposals to purchnse said lionila. Pntnl nt Klamath Tails, Ore, April 8, 1920. Klened, A. L. LEAVITT. Apr. S-May 8. NOTICE OK HhV, OF REAL ESTATE Notico Is hereby given that, pur suant to an order of tho County Court of thu Stnto of Oregon for Klamath County, innde nnd entered on tho 8th day of March, ID'IO, the undersigned administrator of the estuto of Andy O'Malley, deceased, will tiell nt pi halo sale to the high est bidder tor cash in hand, on and after tho 10th day of April, 1920, nil right, titlo and interest owned and pocsessed by said deceased at the time, of his death in and to tho fol lowing doscrlbed real property, to- wlt: Sltunto in Klamath County, Oregon, Lot Five, of Block Seven teen, of North Klamath Falls Addi tion to tho City of Klamath Fnlls. All bids must bo In writing nnd de livered to tho undersigned at tho law olllcps of U. C. Oroosbeck, Klamath Falls, Oregon, prior to the said 10th day of April. WALTER E. PERKINS, Administrator of tho Estato of Andy O'Malley, Deceased. 12-19-2G-2-9 Tho mother of Herbert Hoover, who Is being discussed as a possible presidential candldato, was n proacn or, nfter the casual Quaker fashion. Market A Iii:fi OF KEAL LAMU I malfcs as fine n dish as any ono could wish for. Hut real lnmb is not so easy to i;et. You enn do bo horo however. Wo guarnnton it. Try n leg and tho very first morsel you put in "your mouth will toll you tho dlfforonco. Phono 8ii "M- 4 Capitalist's Son, Held "for $25,000 Ransom, but Rescued From Kidnapers !Wi nr l' i- XT "in i MM It rinBWBWBW v 'i LwCjA-xcscjssxK:as:a2sai Paul Llttlo 1 With Paul Little, 12-year-old son jof E. R. Little, Lexington, Ky., cap- jltallbt, safe at homo, the authorities 'oie s-sarchlng for two men who kld- nnped tho lad and held him for $25,- 000 ransom for 36 hours locked in tho bathroom of a Lexington uctel The boy's rescue came when ho man aged to get to n telephone In tho hotel room In tho kidnapers' absence nnd toll his mother whero ho was The futher previously had left ?25, 080 in cash in nn ash can in a street In Lexington, hut tho kidnapers did not go to get it. Paul was half starved wlion found. Ho says his kidnapers threatened to shoot him If ho made any nolso and told him the most torribio murder stories. A famous prima donna has two rooms of hor homo decorated with what sho cals "Tho records of din Wind dinner." To bo translated, this means thnt hor bedroom is papered with loaves of music from tho operas in which sho has won famo and for tuno, while hor dining room Is simil arly decoratod with the hotel menus sho has collected In ovory country nnd continent. Tho annual production of wheat in tho world prior to tho war amounted to about 100,000,000 tons, tho larg est producers being Russia, with an output of 22,000',000 tons, and the United States, which provided near ly 19,000,000 tons, smoke" UlCStcrjield a , v ,J m " iCS T X-lt Vt a ; liinll 9mmmm,:n iuBmw:r umiiH .5 b vS8 Has Backing of Social Democrats in Forming New German Cabinet ' M.S t 1 wBKE S i uwmmwiwi " - i WSwm Mr I W$ 3 J , amSM4 vi f I - ' mm .- I IK I g I ' " 'fft&k 'If 'fwWii-;'Ml ' ' . . . . Ilcrinnnu Mncllcp Following tho resignation ot Pre- m.er Hauer s cauinui, wn- ""- r .1 .. I.InK () Uftfl t bo due to pressure irom i" w-' .pan labor federation. Hermann Mu'-ller. the fore'gn minister, was fnrm a new cab'net. "Voerwarts an- nnuncod that Herr Mueller consented In deference to the unanimous wish of the entire Social Domot ratio party. The labor federation had been ex tremely discontented with the gov ernment's attitude siuce its return from Stuttgart. The first woman regularly quall- Cnit m nroctlte law in Missouri was Miss Helena Barkaloo ot St. Louis. M!es Barkaloo was admitted to prac tice In 1870. Wuen she died a few months later the members of the St. Louis bar held a memorial meeting. in her honor, the first meting of Its kind ever held in the United States In honor of the memory of a woman member of the legal profession. " Tho names of Susan B Anthony and other suffrage ploneors will be submitted to the board of directors of the Hall of Fame at New York Un iversity when it meets this month for its quinpuennial election. So far the only women whose names have been placed In the gallery of "Im mortal Americans" are Emma Wil lard, Frances Wlllard, Mary Lyon, Hnrriet Beecher Stowe, Charlotte Cushman and Maria Mitchell. Chinese cannot be telegraphed; figures corresponding to certain words have to be used. Tl APPLY SUE TEA LOOK YOUNG! BRING BACK IT NATCRAL COLOR, GLOSS AND ATTRACTIVENESS Common garden sage brewed Into aeovy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hall beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove n revela tion if your hair is fndlug, streaked oi gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, is trou blesome. An easier way is to get b 5-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sago and Sul. phur Compound nt any drug store all ready for use. This Is the old time recipe Improved by the addition of other lngrcdlonts. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we all desiie to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. By darkening your hnlr with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It does, it so naturally, so ovenly. You just damp en a spongo or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small Btrand nt a time; by morn Ing all gray' hairs have disappeared, and after another application or two your hair becomes Beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. RUGS Etrn Heavy Art Rugs IUO for $uS0 T. O. HAGUE Room 20J V Willlts Building City N BUSINESS CARDS Klamath Falls Cyclcry - Wo handle tho best In our lino, such uh Motorcycles, lllcvclcs. Parts nnd AccessorieH, Goodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires ) and Tubes. Tho houso of the two and three whoelurn, includ ing llarley-Davldson Service. C. n. HJ3JIAHK ' I 115 H. Uth Ht. Klamath rails 1 .NOTICE Wo open storo every Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 a. in. to 4:00 p. m. Mny aro the good things wo can show A dollar saved h a dollar earn ed In bulng good tlings cheap as you miy learn, you will never be In debt and have to skip If you buy your goods from LUCKY DICK & CO. 201 Klamath Ave. Corner of Cth.St. wmi y SZ$&SB W. E. McABOY Builds nnjtlilne; In (lie cabinet line. Door, Sciecns, etc. Shop at L10 Eighth St. i. C. CLPGHORN Clill Engineer nnd Surveyor Office 517 Main Bt. Phenes: Olllco 100, Ken. 102.1 O. K. FEED & SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wisecarrer PHQNB 854 Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE 4 Over Und ckmT Seventh and Street ififninn rvirf"i'VrrirTrrvriii nryiririj-i onjinju DR. a A. MASSEY Fourth and Pine Sts. In Warren Hunt Hospital Off. Phone 497 Res. Phone 86M 1 KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do All Kind of Spring Repair ingNew Ones Made to Order Axle Straightening and Blackamtthlng ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 59-Y 017 Klamath Ave. AAAMAVMMWMMVWW Phone 460 Ice Cream 729 Main St Candle PASTIME Jack Monrow, Prop. Clgnrs, Tobacco, Soft Drink,! Peel and Billiards Barber Shop In oCnnectlon OCR MOTTO "Courtey and SerTice" WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY K17 Mala ARTHUR R. WILSON Manager EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION! Tho regular meetings of Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion, will be held at 8 o'clock p. m at the City Hall in Klamath Falls, on the second and fourth Tuesdays oi each month. All CoinradcB are in vited. Those desiring to Join the Post may secure application blanks from O. K. Van Riper, Fred Nicholson, or T. H. Carnahan, all ot Kamath Falls. . ' FRED NICHOLSON, Secretary PROFESSIONAL CARDS !- FRED WESTERFELD DEN'TIHT Phone 434W. A-Kay laboratory LonmlH illilg., JilaiiMUli Fall DR. C. A. RAMISO Dentist I. O. O. V. Building PHONE (II fAMSA' PRIVATE HOSPITAL Notv Open for Sfatrrnlty Onsen Sirs. Rosa McDonlclf, 301 High St Phone 455 Omce Phono 177W Bes 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Surgeon White Building Klamath Falls Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. 0. 6. F. Temple E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones 17W 17R Rooms 1 and 2 White Building SHASTA VISTA SANITARIUM 420 Main St. (New Bldg. Later) DR. A. A. SOULE, 420 Main 190 9 Main 151-J 151-M DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1 I. O. O. F. Building 5 Phone 290 Hesidenee White Pelican Hotel -Residence Phone, E. SAW UlIJi ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and builders of mod era Saw Mills, Planing MiUs, Box Plants. Complete plants contract ed. Appraisals and reports made. Dredging. Wn contract to build any class of a building and Install machinery of any kind. Drafting of any kind done. Bine Prints made, PHONE 140J Office in K. D. Building 1 am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Cam., land and gravel pit, in any quantity that may be desired by contractors and builders. AL F. GRAHAM. Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh, and Pine Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of ench week at I. O. O. F. hall, &th and Main streets. , Hyman Weschler, N. G.T; W. C. Wells. Secretary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer. E wanna Encampment No. 46, I. O O. F., meets Tuesday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall. W. H. North, C P.; W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Buesing, Treasurer, WEATHER RECORD o Hereafter tho Herald will publish the mean nnd maximum tempera tures and precipitation record as tak en by the U. S. Reclamation service station. Publication will cover 'io day previous to tho paper's issue, up to 5 o'clock of that day. Pr 1 Max. MIn. cipltr v Apr. 1. it. 44' 35 .011 Apr. 2 '.. ..47 32 Apr. 3 CO 20 Apr. 4 -57 28 APr. G......1..-' SC'"1 '30. Apr. 6 OH 30 Apr. 7.....,. 5' 01v'27 t Apr. 8.'....?.. v CO ' 38 .15 WsZi