I'AOK VIVK THt EVENING HERALD,. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON,. TUEHDAT, APRIL 18, 1 At the STAR '. W .- Mfl 1 . J " fc , ii'.L- f.7J ' . 'tf fc ' ' iV4r rTjliVHr L SBBSKSBSflBjSHflpsflkSSSB 'l W lw r4SBBBBBBBBBBBtfBBBBBlL H iiWH-iiiiMtfiBBBBBW ft ' .r'.v nV THE ORIGINAL Chief Red Wolf ONE OF THE OLD BUFFALO BILL WILD WEST INDIANS and PARAMOUNT MOVING PICTURE INDIAN PERFORMER with THREE BIG WESTERN NOVELTY ACTS nnnnn nninnr Tonight in CALIFORNIAI t , 4 i i ;.... i t .,1 .' "J9m.A i 'i'flk ""4?''" S IC- - ariTiTiTslTiTiTiTiTBsTiTiTiTP'., HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate M I FOR SAM-3 OH TRADE- 160 acres i of lino land, partly In cultivatien: SACRAMENTO, Apr. 13 The po- good whedt land potato land. Also tnt ii tdicirliiirii In California Ik acute ' relinquishment on 320 acres Joining into shortage in California s acute ,inncu AddrcgH IJt D iIeraid omce. Not only 1b there a very limited sup- 12-22 piy oi imn important joou prouuci Etrm.il In wnrnlmunPK nnd cold stor- LOTH ago plants at the principal dlstrlbu-' Lot on pnved gtrcetg from &0 00 lion centers of tho state, but the to S1.2C0.00. growers theniselras are now facing a seiioiiK prolilcro In being unable to seruri) a sufficient and satisfactory supply of seed stoik. These are among tho outstanding features of a special report filed with Governor William D. Stephens by State Director of Agriculture a. H. Hecke us the result cf an Investiga tion of the potato situation In Cali fornia by men of his department. The Investigation was ordered by Hcclce Id view of numerous com plaints by consumers that dealers have been profiteering In potatoes by holding large supplies In storage un til they spoiled In order to hold up the prcles. These charges of hoard- It is pointed out In the report, 4- i Ing Ii I WEATHER RECORD o o, Hun after the lliruld will iiulilluhl the iiit'iin and maximum temper-' lures and precipitation record Ink-' nn hy the U S Iterluiiiuilon utrvlvv. station. Publication will oer the1 dny previous to Hip pupur's Imuw. upi to 6 o'clock of that dny P I CASH LURES "RED" J 'popes or village priests who resist this ungodly and particularly un- SOLDIERS TO DESERT K'lirirtliin government." - Pr- Max. Mln. ctpltutlOD Apr. 1 44 35 .06 Apr. 2 47 S3 Apr. 3 DO 29 Apr. 4 r.7 2ft APr. 6 r.O 30 Apr. 6.. 66 30 Apr. 7. ..?.... 61 27 Apr. 8 . .. 60 38 .15 Apr. 9 .. . 44 33 .00 Apr. 10.... S3 28 Apr. 11 .. 60 2G APr. 12 01 29 ' ' I II T11H HAGUE, Msr. 16, (Hy Mull). Ruislnn peasants desert from the Hrd army at every opportunity and go back to tholr villages where they earn man monov than they cvr before dreamed of earning, assorts the correspondent of the Atmtterdnm Ilundelslilnd who recently visited So viet Russia. Nobody thinks of shooting them for desertion. ror inn lima iney cuiuviiie nil) their own soil people bring them whatever they want gold, gramo- i RELATING TO are not borne out by facts. Hecke has also advised the gover nor Unit the Investigation disclosed I no evidence of unnecessary wasto. While the matter of prlees lvnot dis cussed In the report, practically the entire blame now prevailing Is at tached to the shortage. The amount of potatoes held at terminal points, Including Sacra mento, Stockton, San Ffancisoo and unimproved from Jioo.co up. Terms If desired, 1 0 per cent cash, balance 36 payments. 1 12xlC bouse, big lot, $650. 00. 1 4 -room house, big lot, 11, COO. 1 D-room house, big lot, $1,300. 1 C-room house, two big lots, $1,800,00. W. M. MONTKIjIUH, Phone 1 1:103 Main Htrcct. 10-tf Will make reasonable terms with responsible parties for my apartment house, 607 High. A. J. Lyle. 12 FOR SALE House and lots; also vacant lots close to box factory, Shlpplngton; also close rto Pelican Hay mill. 705 Main St. Phone 2C0R City. 10-13 One of our local theatres recently mil iirtliiml Putin A utiimblo In am a n hi. int...t rnmnrtiB. Wn uh n i ''s Angeles, for distribution throigta- WANTED To dispose of 3C0 acre3 beet land In Klamath county, five miles from town, railroad straight through It, depot In 200 feet, power tllne along one side, water enough by Jane 1st to float Noah's ark and mako mud of 250 acres. Will agree to pick and market free of charge all oranges produced on the rand for Ave years and treat any r,eal estate fakir who claims a 'commission to a punch. Come and get It and bring your pocketbook along just to make cbang. Call at 517 Pine or 708 9th Sts. ' 8-tf stutu that we have contracts for all the Into Arbuckle comedies and any others shown here are those made prior to our contracts, which this Theatre has held for over two years. The KTAIt TIIKATHK MunnKemenL 3-lt ; phnnes, clothes or money," he adds ' "Nevertheless the power of the soviet ! In the country Is very slight. The POINDHXTKlt F1I.KS KAL.BM. Apr 13. United States Senator Miles Ponlduxter trduy filed peasant accepted from communism lUM-mnmon as cannionio lor me lie nil that suited him. Having socurod Publicans' pres'dcntlal nomination. tht advantages, hv listened to (lie! A Claimed Ad wU sell It. ont the state, according to, the report, Is not more than approximately 200, 000 sacks. Under normal conditions and at ordinary prices, Hecke esti mates that from 25 to 50 .per cent of this stock would be used tor seed potatoes. The Vulcan Oil & Gas Company Organized by the Business and Professional Men of Medford, Ore., offers to the public a limited number of shares of stock at 12'2 cents per share in minimum blocks of 100 shares. Par value $1.00 fully paid and non-assessable. The by-laws of the Vulcan Oil & Gas Co. provide that before the organizing crowd can participate in the earnings of the Com pany the investors' money must be returned to them in full. Every dollar received from stock subscriptions will go into legitimate development work. Our holdings cover every part of the Rogue River Valley and approximately 6,000 acres in one body in Sam's Valley. r of' t,h FOTt SALE Bnrenln. 1 1920 Stud- dlsh," served gratis, and takes ranKi ebaker special Six; am leaving on the bill of tare at 10 Mali state. Sec B. J. Martin, straight, and IS nts oehe aielal Agency, Ore. VUhl One window on Main street has held an expression of the gentral view of the potato sitnatloa for thu We are under the strict supervision of Oregon's Corporation Commissioner. Our organization is complete, our derrick is up and we are ready to go. As the drill goes down the price of stock does up NO BONDS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY NO DEBTS NO PREFERRED STOCK Friday's close of business brought subscriptions from Califor nia, Washington, Colorado and New Jersey. C. S. BUTTERFIELD Representing the company, will be at the Hall Hotel a few days The local retail price of "apds" still lingers at nine cents, an altitude record reached a week or more ago. There nro Indications that the price will go higher before the new crop !s nvallable, but dealers do not antici pate a total famine. It Is believed tl.at those who have the prlee will ibe able to buy potatoes Indefinitely, the present cost operating t con serve the supply by the simple pro I cess of making It prohibitive on the average consumer to assimilate Mm quantity that he would under aormal price conditions. to local eating plates the yoteto has ceased to be a bumble "side FOR SALE Easy terms, one block of land in city limits; buildings, well, pump, engine, garden tools, plow, norBe! wagon, harness, saddle, range in house, good soil, plenty pas ture, 'Ideal plaoe for chickens, rablts and cows. Inquire 705 Main St., Phono 250R, City. FOR SALE By owner, modern bun galow, 4-rooms and basement, on paved street. 'Enquire after 5 p. m. 1413 Oregon Ave. 8-14 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR RENT Space In these columns at five cents a line a da. A lino hei ' Is read by thousands every night. FARM FOR RENT OR SALE Near Klamath Falls under ditch. Ad dress R. Herald office. 12-tf FOR SALE: Second hand United Motor truck of 4 tons fully equip ped for hauling, excellent condition for only $-2750.00 F. O, U. Portland, Oregon. For particulars, write Thom as Randies, 26-North 16th St., Port land, Oregon. tf MISCELLANEOUS Notice Is hereby given that I wIM not be responsible for debts con tracted by my wlfo from this date. 12-15 Charles W. Brown. Ono-ocnt Snlo this week. It Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf Pacific Coast base every day at Pastime ball returns Peel room. 10-18 PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 FOR HIRrJ Horses with harness. Enquire Klamath Record. 10-15 Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf Electric Appliances H. Shldler CEMENT 'WORK L. K. Porter, Contractor, box 281. 2-lt CITY GARBAGE When you garbage removed call b2J, want Electric Wiring H. Shldler One-cent feale this week. St Pacific Coast base ball retnnu every day at Pastime Peel room. io-ie Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St -tf WANTED .FOR SALE 8 Airdale pups, whelp ed on April 6th. Will be right i for fall training. From the best I Aildsle strains in California. Regis tration pedigree with purchase; male $25, female $15. Address T. W. i Goddard, Klamath Falls, Ore. 12-17 WANTED Tworroom, bouse fur nished or unfurnished; no child ren. Room 217 Hall Hotel. 12-1J One-cent Sale this week. St On-cent .Sale this week. FOR SALE 1 registered Durham Bell; 3 horses. Reldi 3 miles east of Merrill. Rhone C. M.J 10-13 POSITION WANTED) By' electric ian, 5 years motor repair, heater and wiring experience. Industrial plant position preferred. Inquire 3t Box E, Herald offloe. , 'j.Aw9-lt Experienced tractor engineer wants work. John Horst, Holland House. j 8-11 WANTED To rent a plano.no child ren. Phone 451M. 8-10 Want a ladv about the 12th of K'ama'b. April to do housework on ranch. 7-17 75 a month. J. P. HcAuliff, Fort 8-tf ' Ttr1nmnth 1. FOR SALE 65 head of. stock cattle. J ' Call at Vf. W. Warron.4 miles east rocKMEN WANTED W, of Bonanza; If Interested call soon 2326 Sixth St. ueiorw i lurooui. i-ii Miller. 5-tt last week in the shape of a moll FOr saleI Good wheat and bar safe in whish a half doaa r so ley straw ,$6.00 per ton. fhnlrn nontmana ,nf Ihn nnac tuhe. - t fllone iihMJ rosa repose. HAN1TAKY IUTROTOUBNT WANTED TO BUY A small houa with large lot, close in. Give lo cation, price and terms in first let ter. Box 09, Herald office. Iltt FOR SALE Tho Herald will place nOCKMEN WANTED W. D. Miller, your message In the hands of over ( 2326 Sixth St. 6-tf a.vuv reuuurs uvury uieui iui uuiy five cents a line. The Rex eafe has installed a iw Bnnltury display case, fly and dust proof, for the better handling of the pastry and other products of the ovens. A Claaslfied Ad will soil it. TAKE A PLUNGE Tho plunge and baths at the White Pelican hotel are now open to tho public. Those wishing to en gage them mny arrange with Mr Mann nt the Hot Spring Bath house or nt tho hotel office. 1-tf O. E. S. NOTICE There will bo a regular meeting of Alalia Chapter, No. 61, O. E. S.Tues day evonlng, April 13,1920, at 8:00 o'clock p. m. Initiation. Visiting members welcome. 12-13 EIHo S. Chastaln, W. M. One-cent :6ale this week. 3t JWANTED Clean cotton rass. 5c per pouna. central uarage. su-u ROCKMEN WANTED W. D. Miller. 2326 Sixth St. E-tf FOR SALE; 4 saddle horses, good after stock, cheap; 6 work-horses, i ready for Bpring plowing. Phone WANTED TO BUY A small house 296-J. j in good location, with large lot 1 Price must bo reasonable, with FOR SALE 1 3 Studebnker wa- terms. Address R. C. S. Herald of- gon, .1 3 Vi narrow-tired wagon, f ioo. tf Phone '296-J. I WANTED At Klamath General Storage Batteries Charged-H. Shldler I Hospital, .in assistant cook. Phone 57-J. 29tf Used enrs for sale one 1918 Chevrolet, first-class running condi tion. Prices are right. Central Gar age. 16-tf Storage Batteries H. Shldler WANTED A message from you to the readers of The Herald. If you FOR SALE! One Shire stallion, sis have anvthlnc for sale, for rent, lost years old. Several head of young or found, work horses. Inquire of Enterprise Ranch, or phone 253J. 12-tf Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf NOTICE OF BALE OF ESTRAY In tho Justice Court for the Pre cinct of Lost River, Klamath County, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that I have ordered sold according to the pro visions of Chapter 328, as amended by Chapter 36 Laws of 1917 and Chapter 134 Laws 1919, the follow ing Estray: Ono red 2-year-old stoer, branded 2L on right, hip and 17 on left hip, earmarked with swallow fork In right enr and upper and under slope in left ear and chin wattle or dulhp. Said steer will be sold to the high est and best bidder for cash at the ranch of S. D. Tooker 1 miles south of Dairy, Oregon, on Saturday, May 1, 1920, at 1 o'clock p. m. J. T. Bradley, 4 Justlco of the Peace for Lost River precinct, Klamath Co., Orgeon. ' 10-27 FOR SALE A double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new. Rex Cafe. 12-tf Serves yon right Club Cafe 6-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE RANCH TO RENT for cash or on shares, or will leaso for term of years. For information call at SI 2 Oak Ave. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for 2 or 3 gentlemen; by day, week or month. 59 Washington. 10-12 LOST AND FOUND 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 of The Herald. FOUND A chance to dispose of any of the Innumerable articles that you have stored away in your collar, 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. Quick Service Transfer JOSEPH V. CARDOZA Solicits your patronage for rellablo transfer service by auto truck. Prompt attention given all calls. Phono 49, or call at 123 N. Fourth Street. 8-14 STOLEN Lifted Ice Chest, from corner 6th nnfl ItTlnmntli Avo Qntnt1riv nfcrVit botwoon 7 and 8 "o'clock. Reward Nortu lcth st- Portland. Oregon $5.00. A clue, I do the rest. See' Ji T, Dick, 1008 Main St. 12-13 I Ono-cent Sl,I this week. ATTENTION: FARMERS, CON TRACTORS AND TRUCK USERS. United Motors Service Company is offorlng for sale direct to the users, tho United Motor Trucks in 1, 2J6, 3 and 5 ton sizes nnd 6 ton tract ors, Big discount, save tho agent's commission. For prices and dis counts, write Thomas .Randies, cara United Motors Sorvlco Company, 26- tf 3t SEED NOW Murphey's Feed & Seed Store J26 Sotttk Sixth St Phono 87 0