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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1920)
'll al FAOB THRKK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNK t, If L h MIW. A.MCK OKKHIIAM DODD, another of llio llr"t Atm-rliu mil dlar killed In Frnncr, who glvrs eatlre credit fur recovery of her health In tlio wrILknovru medl cIm Teniae, gagYgYgYgYg?f''e'emkwat nBHaBniavBV?' The following remarkable endorse asset of 'fatileu was kIvmii recently ky Mr. Allcu (Ireshsm llodd, ut the UrMkmu Memorial Home, tlsvlii Park, Kvansvllltt, lud which home was presented to liar by the patrlutlc people of Indiana, at nvldencn of their appreciation of the services rendered lo hU country by bur son, Corporal James II Orealiain, Ilia Irat Atnarlcau toldlar killed lu fraaca. eUprtelous of sympathy vara received from aU parte of Ibu Vailed States, and.tha newspapers of (a country rarrM tba ilory of tba Irat 'war mother.' ' Tba shock of bur iini't death re ealted In tba serious breakdown of lira. Dodd'a haaltb, but everyouu will learn with lntriat and plensilre tbat aka la now lu splendid he-sllb again. Winn iwii at her boma re fcenlly aba mad tint followllig slate. Bast, giving tint i' ii Urn credit for tar recovery lo Ilia well-known mmlJ klue. Taulac. "Attar my diar hoy's dentb, I bad gaaaral braakdowu lu bnullb," said Jdre.J)odd. ''At Drut It waa Jut In digestion. My food used to upset inn eadil bad to dint myself vary rar felly, which waau'l much hurdshlp gf I loat all desire l,o oat Then I had L attack of rhitiiuinllitm, with se ara palna In my shoulders, back and ,ma. Sometime I u.ed to suffer a real daal, and my, Joint would kk! 11 swollen u and at Iff I waa ablu to do vary little about tbu house, and at tlmea couldn't even cook a meal. I PEARL OIL (KEROSBNH) I MAKIS WWER COOUNG COWOkTAWE kUa OaOOtemHV tnrmi MOTION Of HALK OK tMLNIMi HCHOOI Hcbool district No. t will receive aealod bids for tba ontlro Issue or any part of tba liiua of tbe bonda .sshtah will ba lamed In denomination ,sf, 1000 and C00 bond. Honda featr per cent Intoreit, payable Mail-annually, redeemable aa rot- Iewa: 11000 In 11 years. $1000 In It years. .M0 la II years. 11000 In 14 years. " $4000 In 16 years. 4l0a la 16 years. $4000 IB IT years. . if 4000 lu II years. f -$4060 In 1$ years. ! $4B0O In SO years. To ba redeemed consecutively ac- 'Aoordlng to serial number, the bid to (or S per cent of the bid. Hlds will ba opened Tuesday, Juno 28. mo. , 11 A U. HUWUlili . ,t.8S Hcbool Clerk. I NOT1CK OF FINAL AOCOUNT NOTICB IB IIBRHIIY OIVBN that tba undersigned haa (lied In the County Court of Klamath County, I tiregon, tnw mini uiuhiii ut " ministration of tbe Kstuto of Loulu B, Dixon, deceased, and tno saiu Court baa fixed July 10, 1B20, at the knur of 10 o'clock In tbe forenoon 'Ji ot aald day, and the Court Room ot n tka r'nuniv Court or Kiainatn county. Pi Oregon. In Klamath rails, Oregon, aa tka date, time and place for the hearing of objections against said final account, If any there be, and 1'or tba settlement thereof. nKNSON DIXON, Administrator of the Nutate of Louie D. Dixon, deceased. JB J.-lf-v2S-30 For Your Chickens got vary nervous and restless, und at night would liiy uwuke for bourn, Mini lost muiiy u night's sluup an u coiimiqiiiinro, "A friend of mine liiul received n rent ileal f Imlp from Tunlnc, mill It wan hIib who ndvlxcd inn In try II. r mu m Kind I did for It proved the. lint medicine. I have, ever (nkon. II noon guvn nut u Reed iiiwtltn mid seemed to Mutt la my hIoiiiiicIi no Unit I was no loner troubled with Indi gestion. I dont know wliul It Ih In liuvn ilieumiitlc pains now, tint swell Iiik mid stiffness Iiun nil Komi out of my JolutN mid I urn iililn to do lln work of tlio house with Urn greatim! ease My nerves urn now Himiuy mid strong, I sleep Hum tit iiIkIiIi und I feel belter In lieullh I Iiun nvnr he font In my llf, I nIiiiII always he grateful for wlmt Talilue bus ilnnu for nut, mid nIiiiII recommend II ov er y chance. I Kt " TnnlHC It sold In Kluinilli Kulli liy the Htm- Drug Co., In Lorella by the James More. Co., and In Merrill by tba Southern Oregon Drug Co. Adv. JUNE 12TH IS W'AHIIINTON, Junu K Cardinal (llbbous, through the Nutlouul Com inlltoa on Community Organltatlou uf which Franklin K. Latin In 1'rctl ilunl, has Uued a proclamation sug (vatlog Haturday, June 12, mm N'algbbor Uay lo devlopu spirit of nelghborllueiie and frlendllnusa, Cardinal Olbbon' proclamation, similar to olhwr by the (lovnrnor of Ohio, Woiiilna, V..l VJrglnla und Arkamiaii U aitfollowN' "The CKlvbratlou of a Nulloiml Nulghbora' Iay ou Jumi 12 would hit a ilindld maus of prmiiotliiR local rommiinlty orgnnltatlon I icgurd this kind of orKunUullou as an cxrollfnl nifutu of brcukltiK down racial und ulhfr priudlrii, und of teaching men and wonii'ii In a practical way Ibttlr dutlua of flirlnllun ihurlty mid Imliifuliipxa toward lliflr fellows, It hIioiiI.I prove ofrrtivu In iiroiiiolliiK K"" ulnn und syuiiatbnllc AiihtUkiiI tatlon, MAMKH CAIIIHNAI. IIIIIIIONM" The Commtttwt on Coiumuiilty Or- Kanlsallon U rfM'ontdhln for thtt birth of Ihti lilftt of Nflglibor D.iy It grew out of Dm National ConfiT' nniu on omiiiiiniiy urKuiinuiiuii March IU und 2ii. It U plmiui-d lo have Nulghbor Day bt'conio u nutlmi- ally rt'cognlcnd day for tlm inriom ot bringing tbu proplx, rornlgu horn and uatlvv, Into doner rt'lutlnnttlilli In order to give thorn un liillmitU' knowlodgn of the nopds of tint com munity. Thu aponHors bwllovn that If a real spirit of community Inlnri'nt prevails under tbe stimulus ot u yearly uelgbbor day on Juno 12, that no radical propaganda can withstand the welding tugother of local com munity organisation. - NKW AUDITOR AT WHITK fKLICAN D. A. Cords, whu bss been tho auditor of the While Pellcau hotel, left yesterday for Sucruiiiento where be baa ucceptud a position ut the Travulora hotel. Mr. Cords has made many friends In this city and patrons of the White Tellcan were sorry lo sea him leave as bu proved himself u good fellow and was al ways atenllve to tbu guests' wants. Ills position has been flllud by Miss Hotty Oruy, of San Frauiisco, a wom an of much experience In tho hotel game. MR. SMITH COMES TOTHE FRONT Tells HU Friends anil Neighbor of Ilia Ksucrlcuro Rvery Klumntb Kails reiildent should read what Mr. Smith suys, und follow his example. Ha lias used Doau'a Kidney Pills und speuks from exDerlencn. Is there uuy ned to ex periment with Imitations or untried Kidney medicines Kdd Smith, lilaslerur. 1229 Luku view Ave., Klamath Falls, says: "My work was a strain ou Ibu kidneys ttml I had ultucks of klduey romplaliit. They made It most Impossible, for mo to do any lining or stooping. My back ached dreadfully und I had sovore. pains across my shoulders. My kidneys acted Irregulurly, too. Doun'tt Kidney Pills used us directed holped me wonderfully by relieving Hie nches und pains and putting my kid neys In good shape." Price 60c, ut alt dealers. Don't simply usk for u kidney remedy net Doan's Kidney Pills Ihe sumn that Mr. Smith had. Fostor-Mllburu Co., Mfrs., lluffalo, N. Y. NEIGHBOR W LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Domestic and Imported Spring Woolens Now on Display. Perfect Fit Guaranteed CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 518 Main Street i'H)Vi:u tiui:i uv m.o I'l.KJHT IS ItrMCCKII VltTOHIA, II. C, Junu . Al moai uxhmutfd from Its long flight, it bird of I lu plovitr spiiclus picked out tint Nlpou Yanuii KuUha liner Tiijlmu Maru iix n huvitn of rttfuge us tin IjIk NttiaiiiNhlp wun plowing hur way ucroitH tint I'nclllc for this port. Tint liner wiot uhout ulnn bundrud nilli'H out from VUtorlu whun the fi'Ktlicrcil vlaltor niiIIIih helplcitly ou tin- limit dfi'k. KlyliiK uluih-Hitly iiIiom tint hroiid uiiiiiihh of thu ship tlm bird hud nought for something to vlllfl upon In order to rent-Its weary f? u Illicit mid It eui;irly accepted thu ac- ouiinoiliitliiK ( I to ma Ittfilf fioiii deHtrurtlun Tint bird wni plikeil up and noon revived when mlnlatered to by u member of lli shlp'n new. It prut ed very liiiiie mid dlHplu)ed no In-1 fllimtlun to riiiuutfl ll night. M-:iillo is ,,Ml.li AH li:IU;i. OIMMI'ITKLMAX, limed mid mads thousands. Wb) chip inn Jim., k Hetirv I In-.1"" 'ouT As a seor, and Interpreter ( UK AtlO. Junu K Henry i.tn- if ,,daen ,re8ure she haa no equal ruin Johimon, tln Atlantic negro, jKfw ier Bl onCB. this Ood-glven. who led the II K lit of thu l.ottden del- gifted lady. All business confidential Rules before lint ItepuMlcHii Nation- Dally readings. Including Bunday . ... Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Perms- lit omiiinieit tin iiniiiy eiecieii it National commute .in rom ueor gin by thtt slate delegation. SCREEN sjaahMAslajsakWsassaMsaBSpssafMkA 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 Street TELEPHONE 107 KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. CHICK FEED, GROWING MASH, BONE FATTENING MASH, ALFALFA MEAL, WHOLE AND CRACKED CORN WANT DOIIMATOIUKH IILIItKKLKy, Cal., Junu V. More limn 4,000 slgnutures have boon cured from students favoring the construction of dormitories on the Unlvomlly of Callfornln campus to Petitions which will bo presumed to the board of regent. The doitlre. for dormitories Is prompted by tba high rentals und boarding rates chargud Ntudents near tho campus. OAKLAND MCIIOOL IH HKI.K OOVK11NKI) OAKLAND, Cul June 9. The Mdlrone (Irummar Hcbool has lining united n systum of wolf government which Ih bused on that of tlm United Htutes Kovurmnent, It bus a pri-Hl-dent, vlcu presldont, und a cabinet John llurke, nged i:i. Ih school president; l.nroy' I. Lewis, ugod '12, vice prosldentr Herte Allgren, l.'t, Is tho first girl to bold tbe office of secretary of state. UIIIMT CHOI KAIt HIIORT OF IBIO I'ROOCCTION WABHINOTON, Juno 9. The to tul wheat production this year will be about 781,000,000 bushels, the department of agriculture forecast today from the condition ot the win ter and spring crops, June 1. Iast year the crop was 911,000,000 bunbels. The War Department pays Its ci vilian bricklayers $1.03 u day more than s first lieutenant In tbe Medical Corps, though the officer spent years In studying and must be on duty 21 hours a day. MADAME IOINA KNOW YOUR FUTUHK CONttUUr OREGOVH UEHT World's greatest Clairvoyant and ''almlit. Phrenologist and Medium. Horn with double Tell. Heads your entire life, past, pres ent and future; advises on business 'peculations, lovers' quarrels; re- 'iitilliM ilia ftMnaralpft when anri jwhom you Wi marry; how to win the one you love and also overcome I nil enemies; gives secrets how to con- Itrol or Influence any one you lovo or 'meet. Tells full names of any one you rr to know. Her advice bits nen(ly orgeJ L O. O. K. building. 434 Main St., Klamath Kails, Ore I 20-20 DOORS tjff000000 HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate FOR HALM Home good buys In homes. AI.HO Two good residence lots on 6th above Main snd business lots on 6th below Main. One residence lot In good location on High Ht, between 1st and 2nd St, Prlco fi00; terms. One lot on 4th St between Walnut and Oak. Price $800 cash. FOK HALK Several good homes In good loca tions. ALSO Two good residence lots on Cth St. nbovu Main and several business lots on Cth St. below Main. One residence lot on High St. be tween 1st and 2nd St. Price $800; terms, half cash. Ono lot on 4th Ht. between Walnut, snd Oak; $800 cash. MHH NATK OTTKRBfCIN S27 Klamath Ave., Klamath Falls, phone 461. 8-9 FOK SALE 620 acres, about 320 In crop and under Irrigation; rest lu pasture; balf mile from 8. P. stockyards at Midland. See John De Puy, Midland, Ore. 8-14 LOTS From $100 up, In all parts ot town. LOTS On pavement, $2C0 for cor ners of 60x140. LOTS Inside, $200 for 60x140. LOTH Largo, Just off paved street, $100 to $2fi0. Terms 10 per cent cash, balance In Installments to suit purchaser. W. M. MONTBLIUB The Klamath Development Co. 1303 Main Ht. Phone No. 1 7-tf KOK HALK Home, 1149 Pine St. It's a snap at $4,000; half cash. 8 room plastered; also tho most beautiful lawn In town. The first man to deposit 1500 In tbe First Na tional bank to L. D. Parks Is tbe buyer. Limited to 9 days. L. D. Parks. C-9 FOK BALK Farm Implements and 8 bead of horses; 6 work horses with harness. Also traction engine and , plows, CO h. p. Kdgewood Ranch, phone 11 Fit. Hahn. 4-tf FOK HALK OH TRADK Lots 393. 394 and 39S, block 113, Mills Addition. Will trade for equity In Fresno. Calif., Improved or unim proved. Address J. M. Platta, 112G T St., Fresno, Calif. 25-tf LOTS A few good lots In Hot Spings addition. A few left on Shipping' ton pavement but going fast. Lota of lota between the deoot and Mills addition. Prices right, terms 10 "per cent cash, bul. 36 payments. Phone W. M. Montellus. 1303 Main st. 1-tf FOR SALE MiaxeUam. FOR 9AI.K Ono 6-ft. fumed oak dining table and 6 chairs; 1 sanitary- couch; 1 cot; 1 rocker:. 1 bed steud. springs and mattress; 2 rugs; Z heating stoves. Can be seen at 1623 Johnson Ave., after 6 p. m. 8-10 FOR HALK at one V4 horse power motor, washing machine and elec tric Iron. 1327 Sargeant Ave. 8-9 FOR HALF. Well bred Durham Bull, eighteen months old. weight about eleven hun dred. R. K. Clrabam, P. O. Box 273, or telephone on Ft. Klamath line. 5-9 FOK SALE 1 Bulck and ona 7-pss- enger Studebaker. Impartal Oar age, 6-tf TKXT BOUSES I will furnish all material and build you a tont house 10x11 with 7-ft. walls boarded up 4 ft., matched tloor and screen door, all complete ready to occupy for $95. Any other desired site, one or two' rooms at a proportlonato price. Order one to day and move in tomorrow. Address Inquiries to "Carpenter" care Even ing Herald. 4-11 BLOCKS FOR 8ALE, $5.00 per cord delivered. Phone 483M, J. N. Guthrie. 6-18 Steel tanks and blow Pipe made at 1023 Main St. 4-tf FOR SALK Late model Haynes five-passenger "Six;" excellent condition; been driven 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 smaletr car in trade, Phone 456W. 2-tf FOR SALE i dltton. O. Sixth St. :Vj ton truck, Al con K. Blacksmith shop, 18-tf FOR HALK TKNT8 TKNTH TKNT8 U. S. Government tents. Canvass leather belting, one blacksmith out lit, two spark arresters, one com plete lighting system. Max Weiss, 6th St., near Kwauna Box Factory. 24-tf A Classified Ad will aell It. Murphey Feed & Special Snlo on groceries aid flour. Spot Cash 'Basket Orocery. 17 PINK SHINOLEH. $7.00 per M. 4 7-H -i Lakeside Lumber Co. FOR HALK Hotel nnd pool room combined, paying $3000 DerU month, $1000 clear. 28 beds ail complete and full every night; the only hotel In tho town of Chlloquln. ' wo nave a good clean business anfl- will sell on Its own merits. Com ' and seo for yourself, Chlloquln Ho tel, Qulloquln, Ore 7-4' LOST AND FOUND i m00m0m000WHt4 LOST Blue silk vest belonging to ladles suit. Phone 473J. 8-14 1 I.OHT 1 bay maro, age five years Branded lazy S on left shoulder,! two bars on right shoulder, whit strip on nose. Notify A. Piped, Pel-i lean Bay. S-9". 'i LOST Watch fob. black ribbon., three gold La connected; stoaa , cache. $25 reward. Lear at Her ald office. L. L. L. 4-9' LOST On Conger avenue, large. knob from a brass bed. Reward will be paid for Its return to the City Transfer Co., 61S Main St. 1-tf. WANTED WANTED By man and wife tkra or more furnished rooms for housekeeping. Reference If desired; permanent. Box L Herald. 1-9 WANTED Man and wife, without children, to work on a ranch. Good wages. J. P. McAulIHe. Ft. Klamath. 8-U WANTED A refrigerator and sin gle bed. Pbone 451M. after f o'clock. 1-9 OENTLEMAN WISHES board and room with private family. Box I. 7-1 1 WANTED Dining table and chain. Call 378J. 7-9 WANTED A second hand sod fountain. Must be In good condi tion. Inquire Frank Robinson, War ren Hunt hospital. WANTED 2 good live newsboys at the Herald office. S-U WANTED Orocery salesman, erta It Whltmore. Roa-2-tf WANTED Position aa stationery POSITION WANTED By thorough, lumberman as general superinten dent or superintendent of yard mad shipping. Am thorough Inspector ! all grades ot lumber. Open for July 1st. Address White Pine, Herald of fice, city. 2-19 WANTED All kinds of scrap Iron. old bones, rags, rubber and all kinds of metals. Max Weiss, (th St.. near Kwauna Box Factory. 24-tf WANTED Man to drive ranch. Phone 2S3-J. team oa 17-tf MISCELLANEOUS Flno Interior and extorlor paint In done at a reasonable cost. Drop mo a card and I will call. "The Paint Man." Hotel Houston, Klamath FaUa. Ore. . - Printing, Stationery nnd oftle supplies. Pioneer Printing and Bte Moeery company. 11$ MainaH. 9-t$ FOR RHEUMATISM try the Hot Springs Mineral Baths at Dave Turner's ranch, Langell Valley. CITY QARBAQE When you garbage removed call bzj. M 1ST PHONE PEYTON for wood. FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Part ot business buUd- Ing., Phone 49 or call iza . n St. FOR SALE Good Ford touring car. shock absorbers and a mo. i urea. Inquire at 220 Main St., or Danner Patty Oarage. 7-tf FOR RENT Nice, sunny front bed room for one or two gentlemen, bath and phone. 421 Oak. 7-$ FOB RENT Pasture for 4000 head of aheea. Edgewood Stock Ranch. Water and feed In abundance. Head ot Swan Luke Valley. See Rahn phone 11F11 4-tf MOOHK ATTENTION Big special meeting, Important business and inlatlon. If you don't want to miss something good you had better attend this meeting. By orJsr Dictator. NOTICE P. E. O. will hold a cooked food sale Saturday, June 12. from 1 to S p. m at Roberts ft Hanks Hardware store. Special orders may be phoned to 237W or 467W. $U Seed Store