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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1920)
r, '., ,4,- M lM r, tvuM m,jm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FACM MX M w t I , VI i 9 HERALOS CLASSIFIED COLUMN: FOR SALE Real Estate FOR 8AI.K ' IS acres good land right In hub of! Mguo Hirer valley Mr. 3 mile north AH under irrigatien: good 7 room kouBO, electric water system, new ' ham , chicken and wood houso; 18 j Jar oak wood; garage for two car.' Alfalfa and wheat crops growing on' FOR SALE- Ono team 5 years old, place, U aero truck farming, ma-i sound dapple gray horses, true; cMnery, household goods, 10 head with leather harness $300, dairy cattle, 3 horses, 200 chickens. Ono team S years old, sound black Abo 9 acres In alfalfa and wheat on 'horses, truo; with brltchen harness ratted land, 10 acres barley, fine price $285. Address 1. O. Dot f.03. srop; C acres corn, IS tons hay In Klamath nils. 21-tf rn, chicken and wood nouso; s sjeod rango for stock. Trico $9000. This Is a bargain worth Invesllgat lag. It Interested sen owner at farm r address J. P. Dltswnrth, Talent, Or. Reason for selling age. 24-30 TOR SALE S room bungalow; j nllt In features, modem In every loaned, garage: good terms. In- Mr 304 N. 9th. 33-15 TOR BALK Shlpplngton property ''en pnrement; paving assessments all paid; 3 lots, each G0x204: has 9 Mom house and 3 two-room houses. ood rent property or deslreable ernes. Would consider farm land la trade. Phone 456W. 14-26 WATCH MIUA AMOTION Of course you want to get a homo t your own and stop paying big rent. Tea can solve the. problem by buying so of those big level lota In Milts Addition at prices of from $150 to vflfiS on terms of $35 to $50 cash sad $10 to $20 a month. Liberty, tends taken at par. If you can't lad a pltce to live, put up a tent for (ha summer and save enough In tho eantlmo to build a small home this tall. These lots are near the indus trial section and nro safe Invest ments, fltad to show you. CHILCOTE & SMITH C33 Main St. Phone C6. 22-28 Out of town owner anxious to dls "veto of desirable improved business property; Spring street. Railroad Addition, lot 19 D. block 7. Deal di vert; no agent. If. A. Kindred. E661 Orovo street, Oakland, Cal. 23-29 luOTS From $100 up. In all parts of town. "LOTS On navement. $230 for cor new of (snxitn. XOT& Jn!.-. $200 for SSsl-ltl XOTS Large. Just off paved street f 100 to $250. Terms 10 per cent cash, balance In Installments tn silt purchaser. W. M. MONTHLIES Tho Klamath Development Co. 3303 Main SL ' Phono No, 1 7-t' FOR SALE New cottage and out buildings. 412 Oak Ave.. $24nn ash, no terms. Look this over. It. Astrop, owner. 2l-2.r FOR SALE MiscelUneou WILL SACRIFICE TK.V LOTS Beautiful lots on Wood River, two Macks town of Fort Klamath: lots S to nine inclusive, First addition. Have owned these for 10 years. Will all ono or all. Mrs. Geo. Capron, Dakota Hotel, Grand Forks, North Baka'js. 24-6 FOR SALE A few pieces of furni ture. Call at 502 corner of 5tb and Oak St. 24-25 ' Al saddle mare for sale, tall Hotel. Inquire 24-25 BARGAINS IX DSHD OARS One 1920 Model Dethlehem 3000 jauad truck, electric lights and tarter, run about 600 mites, good as new. Price $2000. Oae Ford 1 aaa truck, pneumatic Urea, shock ab artirrs, engine drives tire pump, Al amadltlon; price $90. Oae Stude Baker light delivery track. $850. Jsm Dodge touring car, $1100. One Mek touring car. "Wit. C. L. Mc WBUams. 36 Mala St., paoae 19. 23-39 USHO OARS I Clialmera Touring. . 231 S Maxwell. i 1917 Maxwell. 1 Chovrolot. s, 1 Ford. 1 ton Mnxwotl Truck. 5-4 ton a. M. C. ' 'Thei.0 machluea havo been thor aghly overhauled and aro in first class shape. ' jiqavii: gauagi: 1 22-28 jramiNG RODS All klnda of re pairing; now rods made to order. M. T. Huston, 1SS8 Pleasant Ave. 23-26 St per cent off on all men's silk A.I K. n.. . aiore. i.-ii WOK SALE 1 Bulck and pna 7-pas-.ssiger Studebaker. Imperial Gar- For Your Chickens CKDAH PtiM.'K POSTS Split cedar fonco posts ready for on l'nclilo hlBh.i,ml,,e,,",t0 deiivory, 40 cents each, at oi Artuad. oS. ni1",iil ft er hum,,,,, I-ak1'-M., , rnnJ ? rnnm LUIUbor Co. 1,-tt .UTICK IIOUNKWIVKS Special sale on groceries; ono sack of corn meal FREE with ovory $15 grocery ardor. Spot CnsU Uasket Grocery, 822 Klamath Ato. 11-tf Read Enders' ad. for this wvok's specials. Adr. FOR 8AL1 Ford car. Pfeoae sis. Central Auto Service. 14-3$ FOR SALS Oaod yeaag hay saddle horse. Reasoaeble. Photo 131. 33-34 FOR SALE One 14xli slide valve engine, two S4ilC H. T. boilers, bollor-feed pump, piping, valves, etc. Suitable for saw mil. Apply Doz 201, Dorris, California. 1 -tf. Olltedgo Ruttor tor thoso who tf care. 202 Main St. Steel tanks and blow pipe made at 1023 Main St. 4-tf 2U per cent on on all men's and boys' clothing at K. K. K. Store. 12-tf Panama and straw hats at Vi price it K. K. K. Store. 12-tf FOR SALE 2 H ton truck. At con- dltlon. O. K. DUcksmtth shop. Sixth St. 28-tf FOR KALK TEXTS TENTS TENTS a. S. Government tents. Canvass I leather belting, one black.mltb out flt. two spark arresters, one com' plete lighting system. Max WUs, 5th St., near .Ewauna Dox Factory. 24-tf PINE SHINGLES. $7.00 '.akeslde Lumber Co. per 3C 7-tf WANTED WANTED 2 chickens. dozen month Phone 302. old 3t WANTED Position as typist or general olllce work. Bor E. v. Herald office. 21-26 POSITION WANTED as typist or of- nce gin. 3 years experience. Ad dress Box R. j; Herald offlco. 23-25 WANTED Floor cigar Central Hotel. case, about 6 foot. 23-30 WANTED Let me do your transfer work; reasonable rates; also mock wood delivered 85 ner cord Phone 269R or Inquire 1410 Sargent Ave. 23-29 WANTED Woman to do cooking. launary and nouse work.. 'Small family. Phone 402. 19-tf WANTBD All kinds of scrap Iron. oiu nones, rags, runner and all kinds of metals. Max Weiss. Cth St.. near Kwauna Box Factory. 24-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE Don't fall to read Enders' ad. If you are looking for values. Adr, kuii rent 2 two-room apart ments, with sleeping porch. Ap ply tvs ao. Kiversiae. zr-25 LOST AND FOUND LOST Child's- white dress. Left in posiomce. under nietuo phone 480M. 21-25 FOUND Lady's blue sergo coat, on Keno road. Owner may havo samo by Identifying nnd paying for this ad. 1CU Hart St. 21-25 MISCELLANEOUS A business education is merely learning plus learning how. Our In tensive morning and evening ses sions ana special low rates for the summer make it easy to learn bow. Yours busily, Medford Business Col lege. 24-28 EASY RATES On good clean bed for 1 or 2 workmen. 615 Klam ath Ave. N 14-25 HOUSB MOVINQ Prompt, reliable service. Phono 4 00 J. Ooo. Wli- lard Smith. S3-38 DON'T MISS the Bwaa Lake dance Saturday night. 33-35 ntO TIME- nt Sran Lake dance Sat-1 urday night. 22-261 20 per cent oft on all shoes at If, K. K. Store. 13-tf Olltedgo liuttcr for enro. 202 Main St. tllOJO who tt Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tlonery company. 126 Main St. 9-tt CITY OAItllAOB When you garhagu removed call 52J. want PHONE PEYTON tor wood. 1M7 SUMMONS FOR IHmi.ltWTION No. tlti. Kiiult) In tho Circuit Court of. the Statu of Oregon for Ktamnth County Fred L. Houston. Plnlntltr, vs. Daniel L. Gordon and Nellie Gordon, husband and wife, C. N, Gordon and Lucy I. Gordon, husband and wire Rebecca Jane Gordon-Pratt, widow, Laura Sherman-ljess, and A. II, Hess, wlfo and husband, Hyke Itamaker and Ethol Hamakor, husband and wife. George Sherman and Sherman, husband and alto, Leonard Sherman and Fannie Sherman, hus band and wife, heirs at law of Sarah A. Gordon, de-eased ; and tho Un known Heirs at Law ot Sarah A, Gordon, deceased, Defendants. In the name of the State ot Oregen: To Daniel L. Gordon. Nellie Gor don. C. N. Gordon, Lucy I Gordon, Rebecca Jane Gordon-Pratt, Laara Sherman-Heas, A. II. Hess, George Sherman and Sherman, his wife, Leonard Sherman, and Fannl Sherman: and to the unknown heirs at law of Sarah A. Gordon, deceased : You and each ot you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit, on or bofarn July 26, 1920. that being tho last day of the time prescribed In tho order for publication ot this summons. And It yon fall so to answer or appear, for want thoreot. the nlalnt Iff w 111 .itinlv to tho "Court for tho rollet prayil tor In his complaint on fllo herein, to wn:' First. That tho defendants nud each. and all of them bo required to set forth the nature ot their respective claims to tho hereinafter described property and each and all ot their said claims. It any they have, and that all adverse claims ot tho defen dants, and each of thorn, bo deter mined by a decree of this Court. Second. That by a decrco of this Court It bo adjudged and determined that the defendants nnd each and all of them havo no right, title. Interest. or estate In and to tho said proiiilns or any part or parcel of said premises adverse to tho tltlo ot plaintiff here in, and that the plaintiff bo decreed to have a good and valid title In nnd to said dcacrlbod real property, to wit: Lot Five (5) In Illock Thirty nine (39) ot tho City ot Klamath . Falls (formerly Llnkvlllo), Klam ath County, Statu ot Oregon, ac cording to tho duly retarded plat thereof; and that plaintiff havo good and What Good is a It's largely up to you. It depends on how you spend it on the value to you of what you get for it on your ability to find where that value is to be had. Of course, it's all right to shop around a bit It you like, but why not let the other follow make it easier for you by doing a littte shopping after your dollar by showing yoa what you want, and where you can get most of it for your money? It's a great idea, once you get the hang or It, aud here's howl Right in this paper you'll find dozens of advertisements offering you merchandise. Samo things you'll neod today; some tomorrow; soma next week or next year but tlio READ THE THE HYiiMiiiimiiinii i muni tMiMim CHICK FEED, GROWING MASH BONE FATTENING MASH, ALFALFA MEAL, WHOLE AND CRACKED CORN TO N I APPLlf SAGE 1EI LOOK VOt'NOt Illtl.VO HACK l'l .NATURAL COLOR. GI.OxS AND ATTit.urrivi:xi:ss Common gardeu N.iKe bmwed Into s heavy tea with sulphur added, will1 turn cray. atroaked and faded Iulr: '"''"" " fr tho story. It's beautifully dark mid luxuriant. Jim " ,,t," om' l,ut thl ' "' a few implications will prove a rovul-i. fr,,rt " 'tweotnoss, one weo llltle tlon u )imr hair Is fading, streaked ot ,''"- gray. Mixing tho S:k Tea and Sul- A fow w"'k "" Smithy look n phur recipe nt home, though. Is iron-' lu"0 ''. No ono knows whom li' blenoiiie. An .easier vy Is to Rft a w,,,a l0' n'l tlo ono knows whnl lie S-cent bottle of Wyeth's ."age and Hul.l11- "' ""body's business nnyliuw. phur Compound at any drug store nil ,,l,t ,u continue, Smith had some ready for use. This Is the old Urns whero gotten hold of a botlle of Old recipe Improved by the addition otiTaylor, and succeeded In NiniiKKlIng Other Ingredients. lit Into towa past oar very worthy Whtlo wlniy. grnr. faded hair Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive neas. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound, no ono can tell, berauso tt doea It so naturally, so evenly. You Just damp en a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taklag one small strand at a time; by ator Ing alt gray halm have disappears, and after another application or two. rour hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. valid title In and to said premises as against tho said named and unnamed defendanta und each and all of them, Third. That by a decree of this Court It be adjudged and determined that tho defendants nnd each and all of them be forever enjoined and barred from In any manner inserting any claim or claims whatsoever In or to the said premises hereinabove do scribed, or In or to any part or por tion thereof, adverse to the plaintiff: and for such othr and further rollet as to this Court may iuhjiii meet and equitable, nnd tor his co.iU and dis bursements herein. This summons is semd by publi cation thereof, In tho Evening Hernld, a dally newspaper, printed, published and of general circulation In Klamath County. Oregon, by order ot Honor able l). V. Kuykendatt. Judge ot tho above entitled court, made and filed Juno lltli, 1920. which said order requires that this summons bo pub lished at loal our,- a week for six consecutive weeks, beginning on tho 12th day of June. 1920, C. F. STONE and W. A. Wlest. Attorneys for Plaintiff. June 12-19-26-3-10-17-24 .NOTICE On and after Juno 17, 1930, I will not be responsible for debts or bills contracted by any one excent me. fl. V. Douglass, Klamath Falls, Ore.. 24-25 point Is that those merchants aro coming to you, looking for your dollar and offering tho best tboy have to get It. You'll find that by reading tho advertisements consistently today and evory day, you can Increase the vnluo to yourself of overy dollar you have to spend. Tho things you sco advortlscd aro nlmost Invariably as ropresonted. Tho advertisers' statements aru usually safer to trust than your own Judgment. Adver tised mlsroprosontutlon Is business Bulcltlo. ADVERTISEMENTS AND INCREASE VALUE OF YOUR DOLLAR! OT FOURIU (Continued from po 3) Kood Joke on Smithy ought to ko I witll Mim't know how I'vo passed him no tor so lung but I'll malio up for ,1-miw, nmf see 'that Brother Smith Ket his shard of attention In the fut nro also So bo careful Smithy Imu Star Is on your trsilli Mi ml when he ntnrts out after anyone, he itenornlly lands thorn. customs ofloers. Smith nnd n rhm on few frieada, had this bottle down In tho printing ofAco the other even ing, and wore doing It up In good style. l.oao Mar happoaed t bo there too, aa he la aot attoro taking a drink. Noticing Hmlthr drinking his whisky raw w said to hlin, "W. O,. yoa saoatdnt' drlak your whisky wlUowt watsr." "Why aot!" asked tho printer's Ink export. "Why because It wilt ruin the coat of your stomssh" wo told him. "Oh well" replied Smith "that don't make any dlfferouco It's nn old coat anyhow." XOTICH Persons desiring to take trips to tho train or long trips please mnko reservation tho day be font at tho Central Auto Rervlco. Wo never miss a train. Baggago taken caro of at all times. Free storago for bag cafe. CENTRAL AUTO HFJXVICK Phono 613 129 N. Sixth Rt. - 24-2B A llrrntd Want Ad will m-U It THE ARCADE HOTEL 1 0.t2-t I MAIN ST. I'llONi: 477-J Tbo-plaeo with homo comforts, rlranltanM, pl.-nty of freatt air and nn insldo rooms. Everything uew from top to bottom aail ratr-t lo meet your pocket book. Dollar ? i Hurphey Feed & Warren Hunt Hospital A thoroughly uqulpped' Institution iffordliiK unexcelled facilities for tho trltui tide treatment by hospital meth ods nt nioillcal, surgical nud obslut rlcnl casus. The hum .and modern fireproof build tug contains private rooms fur bod .ind ambulatory case.t, uimpMeli 4qulppod cxninlnntloii and treatment rooms, Roentgen Hay, cllnlcnlrfand research laboratories. STAFF ' WARHKN HUNT, M. D. L. li. TRUAX. M. I). GEO A MA.H8KY. M. I). AND PINK BTd.. KLAMATH FALLS. ORB. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE) SERVICE MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maad Ingonotl ftawloj Mtlruprartlc Itsyatda First National Hank nulldlng Entrance, Room I AMIIiaND, OREGON KLAMATH GENERAL HOSPITAL Is located on The Esnlanadc, away from the noise, sur- 15 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 physicians that insure the nigh character and effi ciency of the institution. STAFF Dlt. B. D. JOHNSON DR. O. II. MBRRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. OEOIIOK I. WRIGHT DR. K. D. LAM II DR. II. D. LLOYD 8TEWART ROBERT S. FRY General Insurance InvmtmoaU Tel. 87.1-J 707 WASHINGTON HT. Klamath Falls, Ore. ALL KINDS of tlswaatf sheet Iron work,.vea. tilaUng mad warm air heating doae at tho Hhaaana Plnsabiag Hhof. No. 10M Mala St. L. N. HAINES Phono 8S8 Klamath-Bend Auto Stag A dally aato StSCO servlra la operating between Klamath Falb) and nend. Offices Rex cafe and afat ropolltan Osrngo. O. I. Reckard. Phono 276-W. it.h "FIR K Docs tbo word strike terror to your heart, or Is your property protected sufficiently by Insurance In a rollable cempany: In this duy of high coat of material, scarcity of homes, no ono should loavo their proporty un protected. Lot us oxplnln to you tho special IriMiroiico nystom undor which wo Protect vnur immn i. i.- I lending Insurance companies of Aiiienm. Junius H. Driscoll, Room , Loonils Ilulldlnir. Plionu 432. PAINTING Practical Painting. Olldlne, Ilroiulng, Kimiiielliig, KtilsomlnliiB, Wall Paper Cloanlng and General Contracting, II. O. TUTHILL Ol.i Hums Nt. WEST END CAFE No. 72 Main St, Meals served family style -w... ..u tjiyw us a UlUl Seed Store t w- y