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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1920)
PAflR MX Mr ifrwDAr, jvnk 10, urn THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON h ttt . 1 I 1 ? 'I V? FOR SALE Real Estate FOR MALE , 4 -room bungalow completely fur n'lshcd; two ncrcou porches, illrt cooler. garage, chicken house and yard, nlco lawn, block wood for 3 months, grnphnphone, refrigerator, chickens, nil go for $3,lfi0, unfurn ished for $2,G00; half cash. Two loin, 7-room modern house, cabinet kitchen, 3 bed rooms, barn, garage, storeroom, sheds and lawn; water for IrrlRatlen: 14,200. ALSO Lots on ltroad St., HIrIi, Washing ton and Oregon Ave., 4 th and Wal nut. ALSO Hanches close In. MKS. XATK OTTEKUElX 627 Klamnth Ave. l'hono ItJl A lg-16 NEW HOl'SKS POIl 8A1.R Two new houses In Mills addition. Just built, near school, one 3-rooms nnd bath, ottier four rooms and bath. These homes aro exceptionally will built, double floors with building pa per between, double boarded walls with paper between, and lath both plastered. Ilultt In kitchen cabinets nnd sinks. Price 12400 for the three room and $2600 for tho fonr room. T. II. Wntters Real Es tate, 620 Main, phono 279W. 13-16 FOR SALE Shlpplngton property on pavement; paving assessments all paid; 2 lots, each 50x204: has 9 room houso and 2 two-room houses, flood rent property or deslreable homes. Would consider farm land in trade. I'hone 456W. 14-2G Wo havo for sale a cholco selec tion of stock ranches, alfalfa ranches, marsh lands, city houses and lots. It will pay you to see us before buying. A. A. Bellman & Co., 406 Main St. 12-1S 1X)TS From $100 up. in all pxrts of town. LOTS On pavement. $250 for cor ners of 60x110. LOTS Inside. $200' for 50x140. LOTS I.aree. Just off paved street. $100 to $250. .Terms 10 per cent cash, balance In Installments to suit purchaser. W. M. MONTELIUS The Klamath Development Co. 1303 Main St. Phone No. 1 7-tf 'FOR SALE Farm Implements and 8 head of horses; 6 work hordes with harness. Also traction enr-ln nnd plows. B0 b. p. Edgewood JUneh. phono 11F11. Rahn. 4-tf FOR SALK OR TRADE Lots 393. 394 and 395. block 113 Mills Addition. Will trade for equity In Fresno. Calif., Improved or unim proved. Address J. M. Platts, 112.' T St., Fresno, Calif. I 2J-U LOTS A few good lots In I In? St ns addition. A. few left on Sh'pnlnc ton pavement but going fast Lot of lot! between the debot and Mill addition. rritiM. riisht. terms in p-it cent. cosh ha) 36 n-iYmnt Phnn W. M. Montellus. 1303 Main st. 1-tf FOR SALE Mibccllaneoui FOR SALE Saddle, chaps, har ness and miscellaneous tools. Call Wednesday and Thursday mornings. C10 N. 11th. 15-16 FOR SALE A wicker baby buggy, jtood condition. 502 Oak. 14-16 20 per cent off on all men's silk shirts at K. K. K Store. 12-tf FOR SALE Dodge touring car, nearly new; run less than 2000 miles. New extra tire. Price $1300. "Would consider a Ford In good run ning order as part payment. Address L. H. Laurltsen, Ft. Klamath, Ore. 15-17 FOR SALE 15 horse power single phase, 220 volt motor; also 4-Inch Jackson pnmp and about 125 ft. ot pipe. Write L. F. Geertson, Klsm uth Fals. 14-16 FOR SALE 1V4 horse power Falr- banka-Morso gasoline engine; nearly new. Bath House. 14-16 NOTICE HOUSEWIVES Special salo on groceries; ono sack of corn meal FREE with every $16 srocory order. Spot Cash Basket Orocory, S22 Klamuth Avo. 12-tf FOR SALE 80 head stock cattle in flno shape: now in pasture. Must sell. H. J. Ticknor, Lnngoll Valley. 12-18 FOR SALE; Cornor storo paying business right man, snap. Seo 1008 Main street. 10-tf Giltcdgo Butter for those who caro. 202 Main St. tf FOR SALE Usod 1920 Model .490 ChOTTOlet touring, $800. Central OsWuV. 12-18 FOR BALE 1 Bulck and ond 7-pas-enger Studebaker. Imperial Gar age. 1 6-tC For Your Chickens CLASSIFIED COLUMN IC 10 BLOCKS FOR BALK. $8.00 per cord doUyorod. Phono 4S3M, J. N. Outhrlo. G-1S FOR SALE 2 Alrdnlo puppies, 2 monts old, Iteglatcrcd. Call IP MMn St. 12.17 Steel tanks and blow plpo made at 1023 Main St. 4-tf 20 per cent off on alt men's and boys' clothing at K, K. K. Store. 12-tf FOR SALE Chevrolet a good con dition. US N. 11th. 12-1S FOR SALE ttto model llnynes flvo-paenger "Six!" excellent contiuion; neen unven very iituo and had tine care. Can hardly be' told from now car. Will carry tho whole family If not more than ten. Would consider smatclr car In trade. I mono iii, z-tr Panama and straw hats at M price at K. K. K. Store. 12-tf FOR SALE 3H ton truck. Al con dition. O. K. Blacksmith shop. Sixth St. 2S-tt FOR SALK TEXTS TEXTS TKXT8 U. S. Government tents. Canvass leather belting, one blacksmith out fit, two spark arresters, one com plete lighting system. Max Weiss, 6th St.. near Ewauna Dox Factory. 24-tf PINE SHINOLES. $7.00 per M. Lakeside Lumber Co. 7-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST A Presto tank between Klamath Falls nnd Round l-ake. Reward It returned to R. II. Ma honey, S13 Pine St., phono 539W. 15-17 LOST Two 30x3 ti Pcnn Vacura cup casings,, tubes and rim be tween Klamath Falls and Ashland. Notify Howie Oarage, Klamath Falls. Reward. 15-1S LOST ladles gold watch, diamond set; also pearl broach. Reward If return ed to Mrs. Nettle Wallen. 1645 Wall St. 14-19 LOST On Conger avenue, large knob from a brass bed. Howard will be paid for Its return to tho City Transfer Co.. 615 Main St. 3-tf WANTED WANTED Let me do your transfer work; reasonable rates; also block wood delivered $5 per cord. Phone 269R or Inquire 1410 Sargant Ave. 15-19 WANTED to purchase a good alfalfa ranch. Address Dox It, Herald 16-21 WANTED Man and wife, without 1 children, to work on a ranch, 1 loot wages. J. P. McAuIiffe. Ft. I Klamath. S-U" WANTED A middle aged lady to' care for old lady, days only, flood wages. Frank Crossfleld, Pelican Hay Lumber Co. 15-17 WANTED 2 good live newsboys at . tho Herald office. 2-tf WANTED Grocery salesman. Rob erts & Whltmore. 2-tf BIDS WANTED Proposals will bo received up to Tuesday. Juno 22, for tho erection ot a school building, according to the plans nnd specifications on tile In the office of tho clerk at tho Klamath Stato Bank. All bids to be accom panied by a certified check of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. IDA B. MOMYER. 10-22 School Clerk. WANTED All kinds of scrap Iron, old bones, rags, rubber and alt kinds of metals. Max Weiss, 6th St., near Ewauna Box Factory. 24-tf WANTED Man to drive team on ranch. Phone 253-J. 17-rf MISCELLANEOUS DR. F. R. GODDARD Is attending tho convention of the Wostern'Os teopathts Asoclatlon at San Francis co. Ho will return Sunday, Juno 20, 1920. 12-19 i! , 20 per cent off on all shoes at K. K. K. Store. 12-tf Giltedgo Butter for those who care. 202 Main St. tf Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Stationery-company. 126 Main St. 9-tf CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage romovod call G2J, PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 THE USE OF these columns will mako money for you. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Domestic and Imported Spring Woolens Now on Display. jm -isss5r. Perfect Fit Guaranteed CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 518 Main Street OUR EQUIPMENT for dry cleaning Is complete and thoroughly modern That Is why do such flnu work with apparel nnd fabrics of nil kind. If you havo . soiled garment or faded pair of p..r tlervs test our skill by sending It to u. We pro m I ec you will be well satisfied with the result. KLAMATH DYE WORKS 4:11 Main St. Klamath Fall", Ore. Arm Best-Accept no ndbftutuio NOTICE OF FINAL A (TO I 'NT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho undersigned haa filed In tho County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, tho final account of his ad ministration ot tho Estate of Loulo B. Dixon, deceased, and the said Court has fixed July 10. 1920, at tho hour of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, and the Court Room of tho County Court of Klamnth County, Oregon, In Klamath Fnlls, Oregon, as tho date, tlmo and place for tho hoarlng cf objections against sad final account. If any there be, and 'or the settlement thereof. BENSON DIXON. Administrator ot tho Estato of Louie B. Dixon, deceased. Juno 2-9-16-23-30 FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Furnished front room. 1736 Johnson Ave. 15-19 FOR RENT Pasture for 4000 head ot sheep. Edgewood Stock Ranch. Water and feed In abundance. Head ot Swan Lake Valley. Seo Rahn phono 11F11 4-tf k MADAME IOINA KNOW YOCJl FCTl'ItK CONSULT OREGOX'S REST World'a groatost Clairvoyant and Palmist, Phrenologist and Medium. Born with doublo veil. Reads your entire llfo, past,prcn cnt and futuro; advises on business speculations, lovers' quarrels; ro unites tho separated; when nnd whom you will marry; how to win 'tho ono you lovo and also overcome. nil enemies; gives secrciB now to con trol or Influence, any ono you lovo or meet. Tells full names ot any ono you care to know. Her advlco has saved and mado thousands. Why not you? As a scor and Interpreter of hidden troasures tho has no equal. Seo hor at once, this God-glvcn, gifted lady. All business confidential. Daily readings, including Sunday, Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Perma nently located I. O. O. F. building, 434 Main St., Klamath Falls, Oro. 20-20 CHICK FEED, GROWING MASH, BONE FATTENING MASH, ALFALFA MEAL. WHOLE AND CRACKED CORN AN OLD RECIP1F TO s.uii: tea and sei.pium turns CRAY, FADED IIAIU IIAUK AND (i LOSSY. Almost everyone knows that Sago Ten and Sulphur, oiti."' com po.irdcd, brings back tho natural color and lustre to th linlr whori fmlnd, strenked or urny, Yosrs ago tlu only way to got this mixture wan to mnko It at home, wuleu N mussy nnd troublesome Xowadujs wu simply ask at any drug store for "Wyoth't Sago nnd Sulphur Compaund." Yoi will got a large bottle of this oldtlmi recipe Improved by tho addition of othur In gredient, nt very lltlio cost. Every, body uses this preparation now, bo causo no one can possibly telt 'hat you darkened your hair, as It duos It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a spongo or soft briihh with It and draw this thru our hair, tak ing ono small strand at n tlmo; by morning tho gray hair disappears, and after another application or two your hair becomes boautlfutly dark, thick and glosuy ntd you loo years vn.itigor. Adv. .NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL IIOXIIS School district No. 1 will recolvo sealed bids tor the entire Isiuo or any part of the Issue of the bonds which wilt be Issued In denomination of $1000 and $500 bond, llonds boar 6 per cent Interest, payable semi-annually, redeemable us fol lows J3000 In 11 yenrs. $3000 In 12 years. 13000 In 13 joars. 1 non in 14 o.ir $4000 In 15 years. It 000 In 16 cars. 1 1000 In 17 )oars. $1000 In IS years. $1000 In 19 years. 11500 In 20 years. To bo redeemed consecutively ac cording to serial number, tho bid to be accompanied by cortllled check for 5 per cent of tho bid. Illds will bo opened Tuesday, Juno 23, 1920. IDA II. MOMYER, S-22 School Clerk. I WEATHER RECORD 0 o Hereafter the lleralu will publish he mean und maximum tempera tures nnd precipitation record at tak en b the V 8. Reclamation service nation. Publication will cover the iluy previous to the paper's Issuo, up to 5 o'clock of that day Pr Max. Mlu. clpltatlon June 1 74 3S Juno 2 7S 33 June 3 83 47 Juno 4,.... 75 50 Juno 5 74 35 Juno 6. ....... 72 39 Juno 7 62 23 Juno 8 7 25 Juno 9 "... 72 22 Juno 10 70 37 Juno 1 1 ..... 71 47 June 12 ... 7 50 June 13 .. 65 4S June 14 . 66 43 .13 T M TARE ITS S.i) Itnrkarlie Is sign you have been rating too nrurli meat When you wnko up with hackacho and dull misery In tho kidney re gion It generally means you havo been eating too much meat, Bays a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks tho kid oys In their effort to filter It from tho blood and t hoy become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must rollevo them, like you relievo your bowels; removing all tho body's urinous waste, also you have a tock actio, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach boutm, tongue is tout ed, and when tho weather It bad you havo rhoumatlc twinges. The urlr.o Is cloudy, full of sudlmcnt, chsnnuts ofton get soro, wntor scalds and you nro obliged to seek rollof two or thrco times during tho night. Either consult n good, rollablo physician nt onco or get from your phurinuclHt about four ounces ot Jail Salts; take a tahlospoonfttl In n glass of wator before brcakfaBt for a fow days and your kidneys will then act lino. This famous salts Is mado from tho ncld of grapes and lemon Julco, combined with llthla, and has been used for gonorattons to clean and stlmulato sluggish kid neys, ulso to noutrallzo acids In tho urino so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness, Jud Salts Is a llfo savor for regu lar meat eaters. It Is Inoxponslvo, cannot Injuro and makes a delight ful, offorvescent llthla-wator drink. U H XOTH'F. INVITINtl HlOPOHAI.8 TO MAKE STREET IMl'HOVKMKNT I'urmmut lu mi ordlnnnco and order of tho Common Council of the City ot Klamnth Falls, )r mm. notice Is hereby given liir proposal)) will ha received by aid common Council for making the impiowmimt designed for Klamnth .Ultimo from 9th street easterly lu Uth Ktteet. Said Improvement to bo m.ido lit accordance with tho pluus and specifications of tho City Engi neer and for ono of tho classes of Improvement meutluned In said plans and Kporlfirnllons und tho ordinance ordering said Improvement, which said ordinance Is numbered 507 nnd wits adopted on tho 7th day of June, 1920, and approved by tho mayor on tho Stli day of Juno, 1920. Said plans, specifications nnd esti mates of tho City Engineer being on file lu the ottlco ot tho Pollen JuiIko and In tho ottlco of tho said engineer Tho proposod contract will bo lot In one contract, nnd tho tlmo In which tho samo Is to bo completed is fixed by said ordinance on or ho fom October 15th, 1920. Bids must bo filed with tho Police JmUe fur submission to tho council not Inter than S o'clock p. tn. of tlio 2 tut day ot Juno, 1920, and tho bid "111 bo considered by tho council Immediate ly thoreaftor at tho Council Chamber In "ld city. Each proposal must ho accom panied by a certified check on some responsible banking Institution In an amount equal to 5 per cent of the aggregato amount of the proposal, tko tamo to bo forfeited to tho city by tho successful bidder upon failure to enter Into contract amL bond for tho faithful completion ot tho tuld Improvement In accordance with tho plant and specifications therefor Tho City of Klamnth Fulls reserv ing the right at all times to reject any and all proposals. The award to the successful bidder Is hereby made con tingent upon tho sale of tho bonds that will bo authorized for providing funds for making sich improvement The plans, specifications und esti mate! above referred to embrace and provldn that tho proponed liuprve ment mny bo mado. uiIiik hltullthlc or Olt Macadam and hidt nro Invited foronch clnss, In addltl 11 to grading, curbing .drainage and (.emeul side walks. A. L. Li:.VITT. Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 10-21 .NOTICE IXVITIXG PROPOSALS TO MAKE STUEI.T IMPROVEMENT Pursuant to ordinance and order of tho Common Council ot tho City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, notlro Is horoby ghen that proposals will ho reculved by snld Common ( jiincll for mnklng the Improvement designed for Plrni street from Sth street east erly to I lilt .Itv.'t including Intersec tions not piveil Huld Improvement to bo mado In neenrdnnro with tho plans and specifications of tho City Engineer und for one of tho classes of Improvement mentioned In said plans and specifications nnd tho or dinance ordering said Improvement, which said ordinance Is numbered 50't and was adopted on the 7th day of June, 1920, ami approved by the mayor on the Sth duy of June. 1920 Said plans, specifications ami esti mates of the City Engineer being on file In tho officii of tho Potlrn Judge and in tho ottlco of lh n.nd engineer Thn propom-d contract will ho let In one contract, and tho time in which thn samo Is to bo completed Is fixed by said ordinance on or before October 15th. 1920 Bids must bo filed with the Police Judge for sub mission to the council not later than S o'clock p, m. of the 21st day of June, 1920, nnd the bids will bo con sidered by th t-oitil' II Immediately thereafter nt the Council Chamber In said city. Each propos.il must bo accom panied by n certified check on sumo responsible bnnklng Institution In an amount equal to 6 per cent of tho aggregato amount of tho proposal, tho samo to bo forfeited to the city by the successful bidder upon failure to enter Into contract and bond for tho faithful completion of tho said Improvement In accordance with tho plans and specifications thonifor. Tho City of Klamath Fulls reserv ing the right nt nil times to reject nny and nil proposnls. Tho award to thu successful bidder Is hereby mado contingent upon thu salo of tho bonds that will bo authorized for providing funds for making such Im provement. Tho plans, specifications and esti mates ubovo referred to embrace and provide that tho proposod Improve ment mny bo mado, using hltullthlc or Oil Macudum und bids uro Invited for each Mass, in udltlon to grading, curbing, dralnngo und cement side walks. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge of tho City ot Klamath Fulls, Oregon. 10-21 wood worker In tho world Is n Jnp miioho residing lu Tokyo, who has curved a llguro lu wood so like him self that when tint two uro placed Hide by side It Ih said to tie almost ImpniHlhlu to toll which IIvoh and breathes and which does not. Ev ery lino, vein and wrinkle lu tho foa turns of thu living model has been faithfully reproduced. Thu llguro Is composed of two thousand pieces of wood dovetailed and Jointed with such skill that no senms can bo de tected, Tho Knoxvlllo (Tonn.) pollco, tho, first to allllluto with tho Amorlcun Fodoratlon of Labor, havo voted 0 to 1 to surrondor their union char-tor. Murphey Feed & Warren Hunt Hospital A thoroughly minlpped Institution affording unexcelled facilities for tho iclenllfle treatment by hopltnl meth ods ot medical, surgical and olmtnt rlcal rases Vim new nnd modern fireproof build lug contnius private rooms for bod snd nmhulalory cases, completely tiiUlppod examination nnd treatment I rooms, Roentgen Ray, clinical and research laboratories, I HTA IT- WARREN HUNT. M. D. L. L. TRUAX. M. D. GEO, A MA9HEY. M. I). LOCATION ' FOURTH AND PINK Hl'd,. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maud Ingrrwill Haw ley Ctilniprarilc Pliyslclaa First National Hank Building Entrance, Room 5 AHIILWD, OREGON KLAMATH GENERAL HOSPITAL Is located on The Esplanade, away from the noise, .sur rounded by one of the most beautiful views in the world. This Hospital is fully equip ped to handle the most diffi cult cases and has a staff of ihysicians that insure tho nidi character and effi ciency of the institution. STAFF DR. E. D. JOHNSON DR. O. II. MERRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. GEOROE I. WRiailT DR. E. 1). LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART ROBERT S. FRY General Instiriwini liirtmrnt Tel. 37H-J 707 WASHINGTON HT. Klamath 1'aIIm, Ore. ALL KINDS of tin and short Iron work, ten tllnllnft and warm nlr hrittlna; ilono at the Shannon Plumbing Shop. No. lOai Main Hi. L. N. HAINES Phono 33A Klamath-Bend Auto Stage A dally auto ttago sorvlca It now operating betweon Klamath Falls and Bend. Offices Rex enfo and Met ropolitan Onragu, C. I. Rockard. Phone 276-W. 27.it " V I II K " Does tho word strlko torror to your heart, or Is your proporty protoctod sumclentlr hy Insurnnco In a roltnbla cempany: In this day of high cost of material, scarcity of homes, no ono should leave their proporty un protected. Let us explain to yon tho special insurnnco system under which wo protect your homo In tho Ifin. II, 11. I. .ma... ....... ........ l . I '" n HinilUMtU oi.iiauios Ol America. Jnmns II. Drlscoll, Room , Loomls Building. Phoua 432, PAINTING Practical Painting, Gliding, Bronzing, Enameling, Knlsonilnlng, Wall Paper Cleaning und Uencrnl Contracting. H. (J. TUTIIILL It I it Rose 8t. WEST END CAFE No. 72 Main St. Meals served family style Call and give us a trial Seed Store mtllmmmmtmM