The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 08, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAx, JTJXE t, 1
lcVjEvery drop
AsB power-full
f9flL BBH "Rd Crown" la all-rcflnery
Hq9Q2E9PH guoline with full power
HHHH9 In every drop. Itlairuide
PDBI to mart the requirements
BBKJSgjjH of your engine,
ffk20Sk 'u" n continuous chain
Sr l IvSV of boiling points neccMary
sjZigt ylf for ready starting, quick
g ttttSJ. n4 B(nooh ewsrierailon,
AvVAAiVi7')4am eesdy opendable power
iUJMP' issy 1 and long mileage. Look for
ifEmm&vUnmvSi I th "Rd Crown" ln b
LasSSW ,TAHDA"D 0,L COMFANY
54? Gasoline of Quality
T. J. MORTELL,
Special Agent, Standard Oil Company,
Klamath Falls, Qregon.
FOR
REST AND
ECREATION
Come To
OGKY POINT
til
ESORT
On Pelican Bay
in the Crater National Purest
one . of the most beautiful
places in America.
Everything for the Out
dooraman free.
Camping dancing, good
meals, beds, boating, fishing.
American plan; rates $3
per day up.
Full information at
White, Pelican Garage and
Western Transfer Office
MAN'S x
BEST AGE
A man Is m old as his organs ; ho
can be as vigorous and healthy at
1 as at SS if ha aids his organs in
performing their functions. Keep
your vital organs healthy with
COLD MEDAL
The worWe standard rsmsdy for Udnty,
avert Madder Md oric acid UimiMm
vital ocgaa. AU druggists, thrve sista,
mi vvr v
YWT-c . fc
Western Floral Shop
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For Your Chickens Hffiffl
W'
LONK PINK MITM
Ln lliinrii'll win operated tin at
llm lllucklmrti hospital for ndtiold
lul week. Hli In gelling uIiiiik
nli uly.
Mr. (lenrlaou i mint homo from liU
Tule Lake plant Friday In Irrigate
llm home ranch,
Walter Villi Meier of l.mll, Cul..
nirprtniMl J Ii. Kiiiimii Mitiuluy li
mining In on llm Mage. .Mr. Vun
Meier iiml Mr. Kiimnti were friend
ii fullfnrula tour men.
Ml Vera Offlilil visited Maggie
TiiIIiiiuii nr Sunday,
Clyde llradloy spent Huudny ul llio
l.'iimun rmii'li.
Mr. uiiil Mm. IIih-dIiik vUllml m
(' W. Lewi' homo tluuduy.
Mr. mid Mr lUrlny Johimim culled
ul Kiimun' Hominy iivi'IiIiik.
I.ady Alitor, tlio American Mumun
who run tit I'lyiuoiilti for tlio llrlt
Uli Purllmiietit, mild to a delegation
of Hoclullst. "I don't inlnil telling
you Unit I mn a Socialist nt heart.
It U ttiu moat hi'iiutlful creed on
artli. Hut tli or ii Iihh been only mm
I run HoclallM, mill ho milil, 'I.utu Thy
Niilltlilmr u Thyself.' "
). K. S NOTICE
Thnrn will hn it revutar iiinnfln of
Aloba Chapter. No 61, O. E. H.. Tues
day ovonln. Jiinn M. 1020. at 8:00
o'clock p. m. Initiation. Visitors
welcome. KFFIN H. CIIAHTAIN,
7-8 W. M.
MADAME IOINA
KNOW YOUIt KlITtlltK
CONHUIT OIIKGON'S IIKHT
World' greatest Clairvoyant and
"ulmlRt, Phrenologist and Medium.
Horn with doutilo veil.
Koud ynur unllro llfo. pait. pre-
flit und fuluro; advises on business
peculutlon, lover' qunrroli; ro
ii ii I ton tlio sopurotod; when and
whom you will marry; how to win
Urn onn you lovn and hIho overcome
nil enemies; glvo secret how lu con
trol or influoncu any one you lovn or
meet. Tolls full names of iiny one
you rare to know. Her advlco hd
suviul and inadn IhnuiandH. Why
not you 7 Ah a aper and Intornretor
of hldiloo truuHUrra aho haa no miuiil
Hc hnr nt onre. thla Ooil-clvim
Ulftinl ludy. All bualaeaa confldontlal
Dully ritadlnRa, IncludltiK Ruuday
lloura 10 a. in. to 8 p. m. Permit-
nnntly loratod I. O. O. V. luillillntc,
434 Main Ht Klamnlli FallM. Ore.
I0-20
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- - - - "i"i,",irin nnan.rLiuiji
YKH, YOt! U)VN THKM
Wo know that, and wo know
that you will love our flow
er too. Tboy aro so ux
uulaltoly beautiful In form
and color, tboy have audi
wondorful tragranco and
dalntluoia, that thoy would
win over tho harden hoart.
Our flower ahop Ii a thing of
beauty Juit now come and
ee' It.
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QVOTICH KII'MNO
I'uraphrniiliiK Klpllnx, CoiiKrunH
mini N. J. Hlnnolt won iipplnumi In
tli ii hoiiHOiof ropruHoiitatlvori, May 29,
In IiIm kin'ucIi upon tlio lilll for tliu
iiilJiiNtiiiunt of puy for world war vol
nriiiiH und IiiiiiI IdkIhIiiIIoii licnoflclul
to mirvlro mini. Tim Klpllnx oxtrucl
of Mr. Hlnnolt'N Hpucli wiih iih follew:
Mr. Hpinikor, KIiiIIiik, In IiIh poom
on Hid iurvlvom of tho lluttlo of
lliilukluva, nuIiI:
"Tlmro wuru thirty million KiikIMi
Unit
talkKil of KiiKlund'H inlKht;
Tlmro worn twinty hrokoii troopura
Hint liickuil u IiimI for tint nlKht;
Tlmy hail iiullhor food nor monuy;
tlmy
had iiiililinr mirvlro nor trado;
Tlicy worn only nliirtluaM loldlurH,
tli n
liiHt of I lui Unlit llrlKuiln.
"Tlmy fi'lt thai llfo wiih fliictlnu; thoy
' know Unit arliWUH Ioiik,
That IIioukIi thry wuru dyliiK of
fuinlno
they IIvimI lu ileiithlciiii Honic;
Tlmy nuked fur it llttlu money to
keep
llm wolf from tlio iloor.
Ami Urn thirty million KiikIIhIi Hunt
twenty pound ami four!"
Wo llllKllt
VitmIeii:
MiiKK'-Ht an American
Tlmni wurn ono humlred million
YimkeeH
that tulked of Yu nk en mlKhl
(Aiplatme.)
And mint hut Mxty dollars
to Urn Iio)h thut finiKht tlmlr
flKht;
Ye; Mxty ilolar; that and nothlnic
IllUrO f MTHiffM- ,. I,.,.l1it.t.k fur mn vt in a Mil in
If Unit' to l In hIMory Amer'lcu'
low
Then
"Uod of our father, known u fold,
Lord of mr fur-flung hattlo linn,
Heneatli hoo awful hand -wo bold,
I'liminion over palm ami pine;
Lord (lixl of llimtN bo with u yet,
l.e Mn fnrKil -lent we forget."
(IjiuiI applnuim )
JI'IMJi: ItlKi.NH
.MANILA, ! I , Apr. T. (Ily Mull )
hlorentlno Torre, 7i jour old..
wh hu been an MHnrlute JiiMllru of
llm Hiipromo iiiurt of tho I'lilllpplun
IMmid for nineteen your, lodny
tendered hi leMKnatlnu, beruuiie Im
alil be belleed Im hIiiiuIiI huvo re
luillro liMteud of Vlclorlno Xlapa
whom l'ri-ldeiit Wllmin named for
tho poltlon lat week.
SCREEN
SMMsstaM'isSaitia
Strictly clear Sugar and White
Pine, with Genuine Rust-Proof
Galvanized Wire,
MADE BY THE
Weed Lumber Co.
These Screen Doors are made in Panel Bot
tom for rear doors, and both Open Bottom
and Bungalow style for front doors.
We purchase the "Weed" Screen Doors in
carload lots and can give an attractive price
in consequence.
At present we have over a carload in stock,
and will not increase our price while these
last, although there has been a 70 cent ad
vance since we bought them. Another
advance is expected soon.
Big Basin Lumber Company
Corner Main and Spring Streets
TELEPHONE 107 KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
, GROWING MASH,
MASH, ALFALFA MEAL,
mm
BUYING FURS
OIIICAOO, Juno H, "You ahould
hour the reaaon many working
Klrl kIvu for huylng fur coat," ro
marked a Chlciixo merchant, to tho
i KTfitt number of inch purchano bu-
liiK iiiikIh, "Ono of tho commonMt
In, "wiill, If I don't Kot It now before I
Ket married, 1 nuvur will ufterwurd."
The lKht of io many handvome
fur romlnK to downtown office
hullilliiK hu luil to the report thut
Klrl urn buying them on tho In
ktalliiuint plan. Not no In tho main,
uccordlUK to Inuulry among iner
chant.
The fur that working girl buy
on Installment, one Iiounu promi
nent In thU clan ay, aro motly
of the cheaper grudoi, avoraglng In
price around ovurul hundred dol
lar. Now und then, huIiI tho proprietor
of Ihl concern, a working girl
making a jcood alury come In to
buy u $400 or &ou fur. Her flrl
iniyment on a purchaa of till lzn
I rcuulred to bo $'l&0, $200 or per
bui more. Hint ha then four or
five month In which to meet the
balance. ''
Tho run of llm More 'however ak
cuhIi In udvnnro. True enough,
many huvo their own Inxtullment
plan, hut thl I quite different from
(he deferred payment Hyitem usual
ly iiNKOcluted with real extatu.
Theiwi deferred payment ure "tie
forw" rather than "after" getting the
I good. Tho working girl who ign
,.r of , ,,,K n,PrCantlle houxe nnd
elect tho rout hIio like, muke an In-
Itlal payment und have It laid away
while Mm I completing a erlc of
regular InMallmentH. When he hu
IlllH lho la, Hhl, kMk the rout.
Many of Urn oxpeuMve fur rout
worn by working girl are bought by
girl wlio live ut homo with their
pulenl. It I reported by furrier,
and they add thai frequently hIhI-
mien I glwin from father' pocket
book. While "now or never" may bo the
reukon thut lead many young wo-
'"" "n a "lar' " u fur C0B, me
nierchunt ay that tho high price
,,f ",,",r kl,"u ot coaU u a vr' ,m"
portent ractor In those purchase.
Although egg or different Hpecles
or bird greatly differ In Mmpo, tho
yolk of all are Invariably wpherlcul.
DOORS
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HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
FOR SALE Real Estate
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I.OTH From I0U up, In all part of
town.
I.OTH On navement. I2C0 for cor-
I nor or 60x140.
I.OT8 (Hilda, $200 for f.OxHO.
lX)Tfl Large, Jiut off pavod itreet,
$100 to I2T.0.
.Term 10 Dor cont caih. balance In
ItiRtallment to null purchaier.
1 W. M. MONTfJI.IUS
The KloiniUh Development Co.
1303 Main Ht. I'hone No. 1
7-tf
KOIl HAI.K S-room modern houie,
plaxtored, full xtono basement, fur
nace heat, lot 00x187, lawn and
hado triidii, ildowalk and ewer In;
prlco tr.000, with $1000 caih and
balance to ho arranged,
ALHO
7-room plaatered and fully fur
nlhcd, on paved xtrcet, In heart ef
buMno dltrlct. lot 61x120 to alley,
good gilrago with 1C0 gallon tank
and pump; will ront for $100 per
month and Mill rotaln two big room.
I, luted at the very low price of
$7000; Roraa term.
ALSO
r.room modern boua, fine view
and. good location, at. $240O,wlth
$&00 cuh and balance monthly pay
ment. ALSO
4-room honne at $1200, with $300
caih and balance monthly payment.
It. K. SMITH ItKAI.TY CO.
S-8 C17 Main St.
POH HALF: 4-room modern house
on paved street, nearly new, side
walk and sewer In; price $2G00,
with $1000 cash.
ALSO
4-room liuone fully furnished, two
big lot, garage, chicken yard; only
$2000; one'half cash.
It. K, SMITH RKALTY CO.
C-8 f.17 Main Street
KOIt HALK Home. 1149 I'lne St.
It'a a map at $4,000; half cash.
8 room plastered; also the most
beautiful lawn In town. Tho first
man to deposit $noo In the First Na
tional bank to l. D. Parks I tho
buyer. Limited to 9 days. L. D.
Park. C-9
KOIt HALK Furm Implement and
8 head of horses; 6 work horse
with harness. Also traction engine
and plow. CO h. p. P.dgewood
Hunch, j.hone 11F1I. Kahn. 4-tf
FOR SAI.K New modern four large
room house. Inquire 403 Mlchl
gan Ave. 1-0"
FOR HALK OR TRADK
Lots 393. 394 and 39.1, block 113,
Mill Addition. Will trade for equity
In Frexgo, Calif., Improved or unim
proved. Address J. U. 1'latts. 1125
T St.. Fresno. Calif. 2C-tf
LOTS A few good lots In Hot Sptngc
addition. A few left on Shipping'
ton pavement but going fast. Lota
of lots between the depot and Mills
addition. Prices right, terms 10 per
cent cash. bal. 38 payments. Phone
W. M. Monlellus. 1303 Main at. 1-tf
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
UOOD OPPORTUNITY to get apart
ment houxo. A. J. Lyle, 607 High.
7-8
FOR HALK
Well bred Durham Dull, eighteen
months old, weight about eleven hun
dred. It. K. Orahaui, P. O. Box 373,
or telophonu on Ft. Klamath lino.
6-9"
FOR SAI.K 1 Bulck and oaa 7-pas-cnger
Studebikor. Imperial Oar
age. 6-11
FOR SALI2 Ono 12x14 tout, T. &
(1. Iloor, drop siding. 7-ft. wall.
(lood location. Call Bottling Works,
between 8 a. m. and C p. ni. 4-G
TKXT IIOl'HKS
I will furnish all material and
build you a tent house 10x13 with
7-ft. walls boarded up 4 ft., matched
Iloor and screen door, all complete
ready to occupy for $90. Any other
dolred slxe, one or two rooms at a
proportionate price. Order one to
day und move In tomorrow. Address
Inquiries to .uarponier" care even
ing Herald. ' 4-11
HLOCKS FOR SAI.K, $5.00 jer cord
delivered. Phone 483M, J.' N.
(luthrle. 6-18
Steel tanks and blow pipe made at
1023 Main St. . 4-tf
FOR 8ALK Late model Hayuea
five-passenger "Six;" excellent
condition; been drlveu very little
and bad fine care. Can hardly be
told from new car. Will carry the
whole family If not more than ten.
Would consider smalelr car In trade.
Phone 4 S6W. 3-tf
FOR SALE 2 H ton truck, Al con
dition. O. K. Blacksmith shop.
Sixth St. 28-tf
FOR HALK
TRNTH TENTH TENTH
U. 8, Government touts. Canvass
leather belting, one blacksmith out
fit, two spark arresters, one com
plete lighting; systom. Max Weiss,
6th St., near Ewauna Box Factory.
24-tf
Special Sale on grocerjes and
flour. Spot Cash Basket Orocery.
' 17
Murphey Feed $
FOR BAM3 Olrl'a blcyclo; oil stove,
Florence automatic; Americas
adding machlno. Phone 197W, Mr.
O. T. McKondrco, cor, 9th and Oak
St. 7-$
PINK HKINOLKH, $7.00 per M.
Lakesldo Lumber Co. 7-tt
r'OFt HALK Hotel and pool room
combined, paying $3000 per
month, flOOO cloar. 28 beds all
complete and full every night; the
only hotel In tho town of Chlloquln.
Wo have a good clean business and
will roII on It own merits. Come
and xco for yourself. Chlloquln Ho
tel, Qulloquln, Ore. 7-4
LOST AND FOUND
LOST 1 hay mare, age five years.
Branded laxy S on loft- shoulder,
two bar on right shoulder, white
strip on noso. Notify A. Plpell, Pel
ican Hay. bt- C-t
IXST Watch fob. black ribbon.
three gold Ls connected; stone la
cache. $2S reward. .Leave at Her-
aid office. L. L. L. , 4-t
.I.OSTOn .Conger avenue, large
knob from a bras bed. Reward
will be paid for Its return to the City
Transfor Co., 61S Main St. $-tf
LOST About two weeks ago, be
tween Main and North Twelveth,
pair large spectacles. Finder please
call Number 1C Loomls building.
Phono 44. t-$
WANTED
OKNTLKMAN WISHES board and
room with private family. Bos 8.
7-1 1
WANTED Ulnlng table and chairs.
Call 378J. 7-
I have a purchaser for a ( to S
room modern house close In. J. F.
Mugulre, 71C Main St. S-S
WANTKD A second hand soda
fountain. Must be In good condi
tion. Inquire Frank Robinson, War
ren Hunt hospital.
WANTKD 2 good live newsboys at
the Herald office. S-tf
WANTKD Orocery salesman.- Rob
erts & Whltmore. S-tf
WANTKD 1 dozen laying hens and
rooster. Prefer Rhode Island
Reds. Call 216 Main St., phone'4514.
If
WANTKD Position as stationery
POSITION WANTED Oy thoroagk
lumberman as general superinten
dent or superintendent of yard and
shipping. Am thorough Inspector of
all grades of lumber. Open for July
1st. Address Wbllo Pine. Mesald of
flee, city. t 4jMS
WANTED All kinds of scrap Iron.
old bones, rags, rubber and all
kinds ot metals. Max Weiss. 6th St.,
near Kwauna Box Factory. 24-tf
WANTKD Man to drive team o
ranch. Phone 2r,34. 17-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
Printing, Stationery aid offles
supplies. Pioneer Prlntlag aad Sta
tionery company. 116 Mala St. t-tf
ATTKNTION FORD OWNERS-Our
garago will bo open on Sunday
from 7 to 10 a. m. and from 4 sattl
8 p. m. No shop work done. Danaer
Patty Motor Co. C-S
FOR RHEUMATISM try the Hot
Spring Mineral Baths at Dava
Turner's ranch, Langell Valley.
Ml"
CITY OARBAOE When yon wast
garbage removed call B2J.
PHONE PEYTON for wood. 1ST
.-gay
FOR RENT OR LEASE
FOR SALE Good Ford touring car,.
shock absorbers and a No. 1 tires.
Inquire at 220 Main St., or Danaer
Patty Garage. 7-tf
FOR -RENT Nice, aunny front bedy
loom lor ono or two gouueuieu,
bath and phono. 421 "Oak. 7-
PRIVATE GARAOE for rent, 1003
High; phone 288M. C-t
FOR. RENT
Pasturo tor 4000 head of sheep,
Edgewood Stpck Ranch. Water and
feed In ubundanre. Head of Swan
Lake Valley. See Rabn phone 11F11
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NOTICK OF frNAL HETTIiEMKNT
Notice Is hereby given that the
underalgned has filed laUhe County
Court ot the State of Oregon., for
Klamath County the final account of
his administration ot the Estate ot
John J. Lockmon, deceased, and said
Court has fixed June 21, 1920, at
2:30 o'clock p. m. as the time and
the Court Room ot said Court as the
plaro for the hearing of said .final
account, and for the settlement"'
thereof.
R. C. OROESBECK,
Administrator ot the Estate of
John J. Lockmon, deceased.
May 18-2S-1-8-1C
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