"tAcih Tiiriiw THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAT IS, lta "Whyi man we made cigarette .Sr BanB. ru ''??? JMil'A.'WlHHKPr Mflr .A I MHBKfi IT 3 Cfi If B I 1 ra fni tLl I IHl 'IV : MIL. ' Jk jl ! -"' 1 hN r4-lt BaaaHLlmawlw '" ' ''"" irrnmini & BflBaflHHMsHs ' tf ? o f( JEWEL CAFE i 610 Main Street Jay Upton REPUBLICAN FOR STATE SENATOR, 17TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT , President for two through bin work, the made posslblo. He la a leading lawyer of Eastern Oregon and he owns and oper ate a large Irrigated ranch in Crook county. Ilu la a vuloran of the Spanish War. Ho was a strong supportur of Kluiimtli Falls Post of the American LoKlcn In their flRlit against tho Callforlu-OrccoH Power Company's attempted grab of Innds In Klainuth County. He will ha fair to every section of this district. - , , k We aak the people of Klamath Connty to voto for him. Mra. II. P. Bolknop, Prlnovlllo. Oiegon B. J. Wilson, Cashier Crook County llank O. II. Russell, President Crook' County UcoU Honda Atuoclatlon John a,Malech, Past Comtnondor Unltod Spanish Wur Voloruna Lynn Nichols, Honchur F..A.- Kessler, Editor Central Oregon Enturprlse , Drug Facts No. 52 No outing it complete without a KODAK. We tell 'all the popular models. Square Deal Drug Store i SAFETY-SERVICE 1 mwmm IfflHW " tlv, for you! CAMELS fit your cigarette de sires so completely you'll agreo they were made to moot your taste! Unique flavor, fragrance and mel-low-mild-body flue to Camels qual ity and export blond of choice Turk ish and choico Domestic tobaccos are a rcvalation! You will prefer the Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! ' With Camels ycu can go the limit without tiring your taste. Trrjey leave no unpleasant cigaretty after taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odorl To get a line. on why Camels win you so completely compare them puff-for-puff with any cigarette in the world at any price. You'll pre- far quality to coupons or premiums! It. J. ULVNOI.U3 TOUApCO CO.. Wlniton-S.lem. N.C IT'S EASY TO ORDER from our bill of fare, because every dish tempts the taste of nn epicure. Here you are always sure of fresh, choice food, the best in the market, appetixingly prepared and daintily served. Try your dinner here tonight. The : : Kl,frrKCSntCin,rgo i J it 4 . SATISFACTION Jewel Cafe I AMMAAAAMMWMMMWWMMMMWMMWMM COMIll.NK IIUYING TO REDUCE UVIN'O COST SAN FRANCISCO, May 12. Six hundred customs houso employes berg, are planning a aystem of co operative buying In an effer: to re duce living costs, A moement for The Kubrook Gold Dmlgtnx Com an "overall club" is also being q!- pany, Trinity Center, California, cussed. offers for aale and invitee laspec- rk. 1.....1.,. ..i... .!. ... . I t Ion of ., ;w"r,; ;;:: r : r for a giving fund. Grocer... Bio tu uu IMIatllMBVU 1TUIU lUflOa displayed In o room at the customs I house and orders each Wcdnosday. dellrered thero a llmlnr ihn n.mn nf m ' niibi under tho namo of M. w. Blckel, tlio mnrcliloness of Quecnsborry, onolhaRe. and cait ateel 'tr.oos. Double of tho foromost women of title In Qreat Britain, runs a successful pro vision business In Cardiff, Wales. Women aro now liable to be aum- moned to servo on Juries in England, nut to be qualified for such service a I women must occupy a house of the tnvuliln vnlun nt S1RO In Lnnilnn n. $100 In tho country. WEATHER RECORD Hureaftor the Herald will publlsl the mean and maximum tempera tures and precipitation record aa tak: en by the U. 8. Reclamation eervlee station. Publication will cover tha day prevloua to the paper'a laane, up to S o'clock of that day. OlplUtlOB (May 1 Max. Ma. 65 SO 60 2.4 "63 29 66 33 69 89 75 20 77 46 73 39 63 '44 63 30 66 S3 ,May 2....I.. IJMay 3'. May May 6 May 6 May ' 7 IMay 8 .May 9 .33 May 10...., Ma 11. CHILOQUlftfRXMI No bail game wee nlayd Stlay on account of th heavy .rainfall of Saturday filgbt. run are biting tin. Toanglara, now la the accoptod tlma. Coma to GhUQqurfc! Tha now bakery It being rushed to completion, Elactrlc light waro seen to flicker about tba White Pina larafa last Saturday evening. The new plant It Installed within tha walla of tha garago. neg Bchonchln and John Lea Ball mado a flying trip to the roarah Sat urday All were well on their re turn. Including the machine. A dance ball CO by 100 will hare the corneratonea laid next week. AIo a playhouie la going In at thla plaro. Candldatea are butting around for re-election. Votora beware. Let na eloct mon and women who will en forco our lawa and keep tbem up to atandard. Someone operating a aawmlll would do well to have a yard here for tha local trade. Lumber la In demand at all tlmea. The hotel la full each day and run ning over. The aearclty of ready to ubo lumber preventa the building of moro room to accommodate the pub lic. What Cblloquln needa la a aaw mlll cutting lumber for tho local trade. Thla would be a mighty fine Inveitment and would be a dividend paying enterprise. T. W. Bllllnga made Klamath Falla a butlneie vlalt and aaya Klamath FalU la a fine little city, and the builnet men will meet any good business half way If tho party wanta to help their aelvea. Mr. Bllllnga said he Interviewed aomo of the member- of the C. of C. and they promise oqual justice to all parte of the coun ty and that no partiality will be hown. So let ua get In line and aee bout the proposed highway help It, boost it, anything to get it going or coming thla way. THE USE OF these columns wilt lake money for yoa. Warren Hunt Hospital A thoroughly equipped Institution affording unexcelled facilities for tbo scientific treatment by hospital meth oda of medical, aurglcal and obstet rical caaea. The now and modern'tlreproof build ing contains private rooms fur bod and ambulatory caaea, completely equipped examination and treatment rooms. Roentgen Ray, cllnUal and research laboratories. BTAFF WARREN HUNT. M. D. Ij. L. TRUAX. M. P. GEO. A. MASSEY. M. D. LOCATION ' FOURTH AND PINE 8TS.. KLAMATH FALLS, ORti. TELEPHONE 407 AMBULANCE SERVICE laaaayajaaaeaaWa electrical drive saw mux SSJSSTJ mnilt INUiaRu ummi .!...-, t- -- ,DW JVT J . . n X dll-IU. (V . mv. - " . -- thla carriage. All ateel Pt work, win act to l-32-n, and equipped with trie- itlon recoder. le-incn wneeis, s 11-16-Inch axles. douM? t'ueka under h hoad.block. wrought steel toothed dogs. Rolled flivl rack. About two million pai nave oeen cut on thla carriaco, ana u is in first-class condition Husk manufacture ny rornana iron Works. No. 1. loft-hand, with ateel top-ftame, w'th motion of top aaw reversed. Talcra 60-Inch bottom aaw, and 42-Inch top saw. Also have .. . . m l. 4 H.lll .al.A f A. Iimoer iop-irnio mu win v- Inch saw. Diameter of lower arbor 3 7-16-inch, top arbir 3 16-16-Inch. Saws driven by 200 H. P. motor. Peed One twin engine ateam teed, 11. manufactured by Allla-Chal- mera Co.. direct connected to 36- inch drum. One locomotive type boiler for op erating feed engine. One Multnomah gang adger. Dl ameter otjiawa 32 Inchea; diameter ot shaft 3 7-16-inca. sixty Inches be tween cutslde aawa. i ' One timber alter; will else timbers up to 30x30x70 ft. long; surfaces one aide and one edge. Complete with friction feed for ropetdrlve. One No. 126 American Planer and Mate! or; will alto 27-Inch z 8-lqch, divided 9 V. Inch rolls; .with match lU-lnch to 27 inches. One set ot 10 live ateel rolls and one act of 41 llva ateel rolls, each J driven' by reversible spur, friction, and, , sprocket .chains. , 'li' Also equippea wiib two awing aawa, log, turners, pulleys, sheeting, truck", 'deadvrplls, :eto. Matoin'.aUo for sale, aa well aa donkey engine Mill canibe aaennit ITrialty Center 10-13 HMD'S CLASSIFIED FOR SALE .Real Estate FOR SALE Ranch Lands and City Property T. B. WAITERS Real Kstate 621 Main Phonel70M 11-tf FOR SALE Good four room house ami big lot. close to depot, at the low price of $1200, on terms. Look at It today. Chllcoto & Smith, CSS Main St., phone 66. 11-12 FOR SALE Twelve of the very best lots In Mills addition, near the new school, at a sacrifice price of 2750. A pleaauro to show this property. Cbllcote ft Smith, 633 Main St., phone 6. 11-12 FOR SALE 6-room house, large lot, good garden, nice lawn, gar ago and wood shed, near paved atreet. 051 Rose St. Price $1400. See owner for terms. 10-1C LOTS A few good lota ia Hot Splags . addition. A few left on Shipping- ton pavement but going feat. Lota of lota between the depot and Mills addition. Prices right, terras 10 per cent cash, bal. 36 payments. Phone W. M. Montcllus, 1303 Main at. 1-tt FOR SALE MUcUaoeoua OALVANIZED IRON CHIMNEYS Made donblo with a two-Inch air space, safe, durable, easily Installed. We make tbem at 1021 Mala at. L. N. Halnea. 11-tf FOR SALE From 1 to E000 cedar posts for sale. J. L. High, Dorru, Cal. 11-14' FOR SALE White aewlng machine, In good running order. Price iz. Phone 478J. 11-13 FOR SALE Big heavy logging horse, weight about 1600. Box 6, Herald office. 11-14 FOR 'SALE A few plecea of house hold furniture. Inquire 131 Hlgb, phono 466. 11-12 FOR SALE Willow baby buggy, aa good as new. 961 Rose St. 10-15 TWO SPARK Arresters, aaw; one niackamitn.ouinr. uargatn. Mai Welaa. Sixth St., next Ewauna Box factory. S-tC TENTS TEXT8-JTEXT8 For one month's rent you can buy a tent and live happy the rest of the summer. See Max Weiss, Sixth St., next Ewauna Box factory. 8-tf FOR SALE Quality aeed Potatoes. Call Waters and Crane Ranch, phono 19F1C. 10-16 IF YOU WANT blankets, comforters or any kind of bedding, aee Max Weiss, Sixth street, next Ewauna Box factory. FOR SALE: One Petaluma -Incubator, 2C2 egg capacity. Inquire 1410 Sargent Ave., phone 269R. 8-14 FOR SALE 1920 Chevrolet, first class condition. Tnia is a oargam. Central Oarage. 6-tt FOR SALE 5room modern house, Hot Springs addition, furnished or unfurnished. Reasonable terms to right party. Phone 230R. 10-14 ALFALFA FOR SALE, 66 ton, 9 mllea from Klamath Falls. By ton or stack; price right. For par ticulars address D. J. Puckett, Keno. Ore. 10-13 USED PIANOS Four good ones, guaranteed and at fair pricea and term, ban Shepherd, 607 Maln 6-12 RYE HAY for aale, 916.00 per ton. Call Hagelatlna ranch, Aigoma. 6-17 FORD SEDAN for aale. 413 Oak St.. Call atfer all. 7-13 FOR SALE 14 h p. gaa engine Indian motor cycle, Paige caassis. H. D. Peterson, care Dunham Auto co. MS FOR SALE Piano in tine condition. Cash or terms. Winter Jewelry Store. 39-tf Storage Batterlea ChargedH. Bhldler FOR SALE A double drawer Na tional Cash roclatar. Jut like bow, Rex Cafe. 18-tt FOR SALE Tba Herald will place your meaaaga la tha hands ot over 9,000 readera every- Bight for only five cent a line. FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR -RENT Room for gentleman. Call 817 Main. FOR RENT Nicely furnlahed room, furnace heat, phone and bath. Phone 435. 11-tf ROOM FOR RENT for two gentle- men. Plfone 350J or call 701 Jefferson Bt. 11-13 FOR RENT Space In theae column at flv cent a Una a day. A Una hen I read by thousands amy Bight. MISCELLANEOUS Plana 6-11 Pristine-. Stationery and effaaa aappllat. Pioneer Printing aad tfc Itloaery company; 116 Mala ft. MM Storage Batteries h. sbM: I HOUSE MOVING and roefing: yeara experience; pricea. rigax; work flrsi-elaM. True Falllaf, Phone 322W; residence ltSl Plea ant Ava. 16-laaa PHONE PEYTON for wood. 1ST Electric Appliances . H. Bhldtor CITY GARBAGE When yon garbage irmovid call b3J. waat Eiectrle Wiring ,.H. Shldlar v WANTED WANTED To hear from who has a lumber or log haul far auto truck. Address L. A., car Her ald. CMie WANTED Trucking with light truck; reasonable rates. laqwlra 1410 Sargent Ave., phone J6IR ! WANTED 2 C mea to do pick aa4 anovel work on State Hlgtway. Inquire superintendent Pelican Bay Boarding House. 714 WANTED A presaer and basbal- man. d. and M. Cleaning, eta and Main. 4-tf Wanted Three chamber maids at the White Pelican hotel. Sl-tf WANTED A meaaaga front yoa ta tne readers or The Herald, It yoa have anything for aale. for raat. lent or found. ' LOST AND FOUND LOST United State Cord Tin wth rim. Site 34-4. Retara to IH Almeda. Reward. lt-11 LOST A golden opportunity to aaH your home, your farm or anything) yon wlah to dispose of. If yoa do Bat us the classified column ot The) Herald. FOUND A chance to dUpoee.of aaa of the Innumerable article that you hava stored away la yoar eeUar, attic or ban. Turn yoar waat lata caah. There ia always eoaaaea wtaj waata juat waat yoa nave rar aaat. rind aim tnroaga taa column of thla paper. IClaaBath-Bend Auto Stat A dally auto stag service I aaw operating between Klamath FaMa and Bend. Offices Rex cafe aad ataO ropolltan Hotel. C. I. Reckard. 9 , ' "-" SILL NURSERY STOCK FOB US Good tsrrltory open. Term at tractive. Write for contract aad la formation Immediately. HALEM NURSERY COMPANY, 1030 Chemeketa St. Salem, Or. 16-361 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT JOHN FARNELL announcea hla candidacy for tha re publican nomination aa baric oC Klimilh canntv. If alx-tMl I will alwaya remember that I am yoar r-' vant, not yoar maater. Adv. ' C. C. BROWER Republican candidate for nomination District Attorney, Klamath county. May 21. 1920. ' Preservation at RlghU; Prevention of Wrongs." MAT. PAINTING Practical Painting, Alumlnumlng at all Iron fixtures, Furniture ReflaUh-; Ing and general contracting. a H. C. TUTHILL z2t 918 Roee St. NOTICE OF SALE Notice la hereby gives thatlth undersigned will sell nt public auc tion to the highest bidder for caah la hand, on Saturday, May 29, 1930, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., at O. K. Livery Barn, Sixth atreet, KUaaata rail, Oregon, one black Jaek. aged about eight yeara, weight about one taoa and pounds, to satisfy xay Ilea for the board and care ot aaid aitaial. from February 7, 1930, at taa rata of 116.00 per month. Dated May 11, 1930. 11-18-35 M. J. NYHART. NOTICE """" """ I wish to thank each and vry one that waa ao-klnd and willing to give a hand In helping to av aty tore in tha fire on the moraine o May 6th. There was great and noble work done by each and every one, aad tee much praise cannot be said of tha Merrill Are department. ' Thanking you all once agiin, I re main very truly your. THE WHITE HOUSE R.H. Anderson, Prop. 19-11 Four wive converted Into widow in twenty minute was the peedy record eatablUaed by taAAW vorca coart ,at OalTlU. 'yttti'jB?. Uy. . uSZi-Ul W'j i . M t