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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1920)
"" amtjmmt; svrat M, ItM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FAQR MX I' ft m HEWS CLASSIFIED COLUMN IP 10 FOR SALE Real Estate - -i-in r r - n -i - -i - -i - i .n j-i i.r TWO 1)AM)V IX)TS' USED OARS LOST AND FOUND LOST Between Klamath Falls and Merrill, brown anil tun lint with bluo ribbon and streamers. Please Icato nt Herald olllco. 2G-3i!' AT THE CHURCHES MR Wo olTor for quick salo two of the wry host lots In Mills Adn.. at cor-, Bar of Wnntlnnd and B. Mnln and eloao to tho mills nnd factories. They faco south and havo excellent drain aire, Prlco of tho corner Is $350 nnd tnaldo $300, on terms of $50 cash on each, llnth for 6G0 and only $100 caan. lienor iirinc your check book 1 Chalmers Touring. 1918 Maxwell. 1917 Maxwell. 1 Chevrolet. 1 Ford. 1 ton Maxwell Truck. 3.4 ton O. M. C. Those machines havo been thor- No changes Mill tin made In this, column tintriK the copy I nt Tho , " "i Kwnlnjj Herald office by tt o'clock LOST Wednesday between J. M. l-'rliln) fining. Radford's saw milt brown blanket. i rioaao notify Thos. Lang, nt Chile- sacred n,M.rt ..iiiireh. corner of' ,quin, uregon. Sultablo reward. , , ., , ,,, , ,,,,., 3g.gg I Eighth and High, Itov. Hugh J. Mar I : 1 L- shall, Itov. J J. Walhh. LOST A black udvet handbag, con- Summer schedule. June 19 to Sop- talnlng Ave dollar bill, some i,,,.,!,,,. i pimt num nt it n m chnnRe. key nnd Important papers," , '" ' '"' UM ' ' ' Return to Herald otilco. Itewnrd. tiocoml hum and benediction. 10.30 2 Ti-tf. a. Hi. No eeultK services. 1 BQTHFR along, for when you seo thoso lots oughly overhauled and aro In Brit LOST Child's whlto dress. Loft In' -.,,,.,.,,., , , , you'll want to buy them. class shape. po.itoltlco. Finder pleayio phono Th Christian Science Society of aiUCOTI' ftSsilTII HOWIE OARAGE I480M. 34.35 1 Klnmnth Knllt holds sorvleea at 113 33 Main St'. ' Phono G I ' ., Fourth street ovory 8undny morning ll.tt Iok tueiil, iilvi take ''" of Salt beforo orttlng ' hivukfiut. 32-33 2R-3G FOR SALE Modern four room bun galow with bath, cabinet kitchen. utbulldlngs, big lot. Place Is In ex- r0R SAUtTlr M0 a C0W1 S toS i,? l.7uantt! household furniture, rant. S. K. t $1600; terms. Somo furniture at t Auiin 4o OnV i.q a small additional prlco. Immediate I AUUn' m9 UaK ht' -" "8 possession. Cbllcote & Smith. 633' F,8HINQ n0DS All kinds ot ro- Haln St. 35-3S nnlrlnr- noar mAm marfo In n,J IT. T. Haston, 133 S Pleasant Ave. 3336 LOST Man's brown coat, between I al " 0'c'0k ""l" eerjr. Wednesday Ilaldwln Hotel nnd O. K. Ham. Ro-'u,,""" '" ' "" nl" """"""' ward It returned to Herald olllco. Tho aubjoct of lesson tor Sunday, 25-2S- ( "Christian Science." ..nt.vr. . , . . , , Tho Sunday school session Is trom ruiinu-waj-i oiuo sorgo coai, 0019.46 to 10:43 evory Sunday morning, vxm SALK IS acres good land right In hob of Koguo Illvcr valley on Pacific high way, 3 miles north ot Ashland, Or. All under Irrigation; good 7 room Mouse, electric water system, new tern , chicken nnd wood house; IS tier oak woed: garage for two cars. Alfalfa and wheat crops growing on taeo, H acre track farming, ma chinery, household goods. 10 head dairy cattle, 3 horses, 300 chickens. Also 9 acres In alfalfa and wheat on ranted land, 10 acres barley, fine crop; acres corn, 13 tons hay In barn, chicken and wood heuse: 8 trood rango for stock. Price $9000. This la a bargain worth Investigat ing. Tf Interested see owner at farm r address J. F. Dltsworth, Talent, Ore. Reason for selling age. 24-30 Keno road. Ownor may havo aamo by Identifying and paying tor this ad. 1641 Karl St. 34-35 MISCELLANEOUS 30 per cent off on all men's silk shirts at K. K. K Store. 13-tf FOR SALE: 1 Raid, and saa 7-pas-engor Studebaker. Imperial Oar age. 6-tf CKDAU FENCE POSTS FOR SALE Shlpplngton property on pnvement; paving assesments 11 paid; 3 lots, each S0x304: hat 9 room house and 2 two-room houses. Good rent property or deslreable Somes. Would consider farm land In trade. Phone 45CW. 14-26 TO EXCHANGE Portland lots or farm for Klamath Falls property. Address "77" this office. WATCH MILLS ADDITION Of course you want to get a homo t your own and stop pay In k big rent. Ton can solve the problem by buying no ot those big level lots In Mills Addition at prices of trom S150 to S350 on terms ot $25 to $50 cash and $10 to $20 a month. Liberty ends taken at par. It you can't fad a plsce to live, put up n tent for the summer and save enougn in we Meantime to build a small home this fall. These lots are near the Indus trial section and are safe Invest ments. Glad to show yon. CHILCOTE ft SMITH 33 Main St. Phon ! 23-28 Split cedar fenca posts ready tor Immediate delivery, 40 cents each at retail; $35 per hundred. Lakeside Lumber Co. 17-tf NOTICE HOUSEWIVES Special sale on groceries; one sack jf corn meal FREE with every $15 crocery order. Spot Cash Dasket Grocery. 832 Klamath Avo. 12-tf LINDSAY CO. Contractors and builders. House work a specialty. Phone 226W. Es timates given. 24-30 On and attor this date I am not responsible for bills contracted by anyone other than mysolf. O. E. Vaughn. 35-38 A. business education la merely learning plus learning how. Our In tensive morning and evening ses sions and special low ratea for the summer make It easy to loarn how. Yonri busily, Medford Business Col lege. 24-38 HOUSE MOVING Prompt, reliable service. Phono 4 00 J. Geo Wll- lard Smith. 22-2S GtltedRo flutter for care. 202 Main St. those who tf Read Enders' ad. for this week's !-l-ery company. ipeclals. Adr FOR SALE Ford car. Phone 513. Central Auto Service. 24-36 Printing, Stationery and offlct supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta 126 Main St. 9-tl CITY GARBAGE When you want garbaRo removed call 62J. NOTICE old and FOR SALE Team of 4 year dapple cray horses, sound true, with heavy Inrnesi. Ter.m of blacks, very R'ntle. wo'nbt 1600, sound; heavy hrltchen har ness. Party leaving tovn Monday. Must ho sold quick. See them at O. K. barn. Also fine saddle bona with new addle, at Rive away price. O. K tern, see Nyhart. 25-tf Oat ot town owner anxious to dis pose of desirable Improved business property; Spring street, Railroad Addition.. lot 19 B, block 7. Deal di rect; no agent. II. A. Kindred. 5661 Grove street, Oakland, Cal. 23-39 S.OTS From $100 up. In all parts of fown. KOTS On pavement. $350 for cor rem of WiH0. LOTS Inside. $200 for 50x140. 1X3TS Largo. Just off paved street. $100 to. $250. Terms 10 per cent cash, balance In Installments to suit purchaser. W. M. MONTBLIIIS The Klamath Development Co. S303 Main St. Phone No. 1 7-lf FOR SALE One 14x18 slide valve engine, two 51x16 II. T. boilers, Roller-feed pump, piping, valves, etc. Suitable for saw mill. Apply Box 301, Dorris, California. 1 9-tf. Steel tanks and blow pipe made at 1033 Main St. 4-tf 20 per cent off on ill men's nnd voys' clothing at K. K. K. Store. 13-tf Panama and straw hats at Vi price t K. K. K. Store. 13-tf PHONE PEYTON tor wood. 18; fllCltCII ANNIVERSARY ?OR SALE IV, ton truck. Al con dition. O. K. Blacksmith shop, Sixth St. 28-tf TOR SALE: New cottage and out buildings, 412 Oak Ave., $3400 ash, no terms. Look this over. H. Aatrop, owner. 34-35 FOR SALE Miscellaneous WILL SACRIFICE TEN LOTS FOR SALE TENTS TENTS TENTS I. S. Government tents. Canva-s eather belting, one blacksmith out- It, two spark arresters, one com plete lighting system. Max Weiss, tb St., near Ewauna Box Fnctory. 24-tf PINE SHINGLES, f, Lakeside Lumber Co. .00 per M. 7-tf WANTED WANTED TO RENT By long term tenant, 6 or 8 room bouse, modern. Address Hansen, caro Chelsea Lbr. t Box Co. 25-tf WANTED 2 chickens. dozen month Phone 303. old 3t WANTED Position a general office work. Herald office. typist or Box E. V. 24-36 POSITION WANTED aa typist or of fice girl. 3 years experience. Ad dress Bax R. J. Herald otBce. 33-25 WANTED Floor cigar Central Hotel. case, about 6 foot. 33-30 HONOLULU, T. II., Juno 6. (By Mall). St. Andrew's Priory, an An glican church Institution founded during the days of the Hawaiian monarchy by the Church ot England, celebrated Its 53rd anniversary here on May 14. Assisting at the annl vvrsary services were Sisters Beatrice and Albertlna, who were present at the school's opening more than half a century ago. WANTED Let me do your transfer Ti....ll..l Ui. ur.J riA. .wA, "u, iwaouuauiu iai.o, uisu JJVHUUtUI lUtd 111 IT UUU IWTCfi lITU.Mn.l. .HAn,l .1A1IUA-.AJ IT .,- -.! Havo owned theso for 10 years. Will T0' "'"' '. SfiUrnntof Gra'.fd'- FoTA'? """" m"""- home, Paltota- 2-'c family. Phono 402. RAItfiAlNS IN USED OARS One 1920 Model Bethlohem 3000 pound truck, flloclrl" lights and tarter, run about COO inllos, good at) now, Prlco $2000. One Ford 1 ton truck, pnouraatlc tires, shock ab sorbers, engine driven tiro pump, Al ondltlon; price $900. One Studo tekcr light delivery truck, $250. no Dodge touring car, $1100. One Bnlck touring car, '$'450. C. L. Mc (Williams, 36 Main St., phone 169. 23-29 i WANTED All kinds of scrap Iron, old bones, r.'ius, rubber anil all kinds ot metals. Max Weiss, Cth St., near Ewauna nm ptnry Oi.tl. CREAM WANTED Wo nav lilcrhnnt mnrlrnl tirlin tnv good cream. Gilt Edge Creamery Co. 202 Main St. 25-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE The free roadlng mom and frt londlng library Is open from 3:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. First Baptist Church, corner Wash ington aa ElgktH. Sunday school nt 10 n. m. Preaching at 11 a. a. Prayer service Wednesday at S P. M. (.very second and fourth Wednesday svcnlng wilt bo dovoted to missionary work. B. Y. P. U Sunday ovonlng at 7 30 p, m. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to attend these services. First Presbyterian Church, corner Sixth and Pine streets. Rov. E. V. Lawrence, mlnlstor, 437 Third street. Phone 429. 11 a. in., morning worship, Ser mon. "Respectuble Sins." Soto, Mrs. Ilert C. Thomas. i p. m.. union oviiiircIIsIIc nervlce u open air pavilion If weal her Is 0 per cent off on all shoes at K ..vorauie. ir not. in rrvatiyinrian K. Store. 12-tf church Ituv. C F. Trlmblo will preach the sermon. Gospul solo by E. S. Ventch Sunday nrhool at 10 u m Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and IIIkIi. Itov. S. J. Chnuuy, pastor. 727 Plnu street. Phone 67W. Sumhiy - loci nt 10 00 A M. MnrnlnR Worship n 11.00 A. I.'pwortli I .on itiiu at C 30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7.30 p. m. All aro cordially Invited to all the icmces at the Methodist Church. The young people can do no batter than spend an hour with tka Laas-uc from b.30 to 7, JO p. iii. each Hun day. First Christian church, corner 9th and Pine streets, C F. Trlmblo, pas tor. 917 Pine St , phonu 476, 374. It Is tcry Important that thoso who utcud Sunday school at the Christian church next Sunday morning be on lime. Tho Sunday school will begin promptly at 10 a. in. and cocclude at 11. Promptly at 10.30 tho Call dren's day program will begin. At the conclusion of tho program there will be a short sermon. Come at 10 for Sunday school or at 10;3 for Children's day program and church services, Clirixtlan Endeavor Tho Christian Endeavor Is growing In Intercut and attendance. The En dcavcr will meet at 7 p. m. The evening sermon at 8 will bo evangelistic. Emmanuel Baptist, Eleventh and High streets. Blblo school, 10 a. m. Prayor meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. Women's Home and Foreign Mission ary society meets first Thursday of each month. The Methodist, Presbyterian and Christian churches are planning to hold union Sunday evening services In the open air during the closing two weeks ot Juno and the months of July and August. They will bo held In tho open air pavilion at tho corner of Soventh and Pine nt 8 p. m. Tho ministers will take turns In preaching and special plans havo been madn lo havo attractive, music and to maku tho meotliiRH helpful to all. An In vitation Is extended to all In iittnd theso meetings. On this coming Sunday nli;ht u special meeting will ho held In tho interest of tho playRround movement Storonptlcau pictures of up to ilutu playgrounds In IcikIIiik cities will ha shown. Every parnnt and ovoryono Inlerostod In tho playground mnvu in u nt for tho children should ho pros- en 1. Tlu. mijl'llllg will rli...iiJvjl 1,. Urlo ucltl In meat exclles tho kid neys, I hoy beconio overworked! Ki'l liiKRlth, ache, mid feel like lumps of toad. Tho urlnn becomes cloudy; the bladder U Irritated, nnd you may bo obliged to seek relief two or three tlmen during tho night. Winn tin kidneys clog you must help them Hush oft tho body's urltioiti wiiHtn or you'll be a real sick parson shortly, At first you feel n dull misery In tho kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dlxxlness, stomach gels sour, tongue coated and you feet rheumatic twinges when tho weather Is bad. Eat less moat, drink lots of water; also get from nny phar macist four ounces of Jnd Halts; tako a tablespoon In a glass ot wnter before breakfast for n few days nun your kidneys will then net lino This famous salts la made from the arid ot grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with llthla, nnd tins been used for generations to clean clogged kid neys and stimulate them to norms! activity, also to neutralise the acids In urlno, so It no longer Is n source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weaknass. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot Injure; makes a delightful efferves cent llthla-walor drink which every one should take now nnd then to keep tho kidneys rlmu nnd active Druggists hero say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kidney Irnuhto while It Is only trouble. THE USE OF thie columns mako monoy for you lll NHinT Ll.TTKIl Willi' SERVICE 'fit MEXICO VOTED THIRTY YEARS; NOT A V. S. CITIZEN EALISI'ELL. Mont.. June 25 After voting for 30 years la Kansas, Texas. Iowa and Montana, Frederick Bruckman of Poison has Just discov ered that ho Is not an American citizen and has applied here for na turalization papers. Mr. Bruckman came to America with his father In 1884 and soon after, his father took out naturalization papers. Later the boy assumed that, through his fath er's naturalization, he was a citizen. TURN HMR DARK SAN FIIANCOSCO. Junn 25 - Ms tabllshment of a night letter snrvlrn on telegraph lines In Mexico nnd be tween Mexico nnd thn United Htite has been taken up by the United Stntes Chamber of Commerce nt Mexico City, according to a report from C II Lloyd, honorary commis sioner to that organization from the Ban Frnnrlsro Cbsinlixr of Com merce. The move Is In tin- Interest ot facilitating communication be tween business men, Warren Hunt Hospital A thoroughly ihlpped Institution Affording unexcelled facilities for tho irlentirie treatment by bospltnl meth ods of medical, surglrul nnd obstet rical rnses. The new nnd modern fireproof build tug rontnins prlvnto rooms for bed and nmhuliitory ruses, compluteli equipped examination and tnstinont rooms, Roentgen Ituy, clinical and research laboratories. STAFF WARREN HUNT, M. D. L. L. TltUAX, M. II GEO. A. MAHSEY. M. I). I LOCATION FOURTH AND PINK 8To, KLAMATH FALLS. OllFB. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maud Injrrrsoll llawlay Chiropractic Physician First National Bank Building Entrance, Room I ASHLAND, OREGON WITHSAGETEJI IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR H DARKENS SO NATURALLY NO BODY CAN TELL The old-time mixture of Sago Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair Is grand mothers recipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which is nulto sensible, as we aie living In nn age when a youthful nppearanco Is ot the great est advantage NowaUajs, though, wo don't have i the troublesome task of gathcilng the Small i All drug stores sell tho ready-to-use ""i product. Improved by the addition of BOUSE PLANTS for sale, once at 602 6th and Oak, Call at FOR RENT Furnlsho rooms. 25-26 I Phono 189. 25-tf other Ingredients, called "Wycth's Sago and Sulphur Compound" for about CO cpnts a hntiln. lt-is-TCTT popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taklfip obo small strand at a tlmo; by morn ing tho gray hulr disappears, but what delights tho ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, It also pro duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is so attractive THE ARCADE HOTEL iena-.i main st. PHONE 477-J Tlin placet llh home comfort", rlranllnraui, plenty of frc.h air and no Inside room. Everything new from top to bottom and rt to mret your Micki-tlHik. 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 cquiiH ped to handle the most diffi cult cases and has a staff of physicians that insure the high character and effi ciency of the institution. STAFF i j DR. M. D. JOHNSON DR. O. II. MERRYMAN DR. T. O. CAMPBELL DR. OEOROE I. WRIGHT DR. E. D. LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART NOTIOH Parsons desiring to take trips to the train or long trips please make reservation tho day before at the Central Auto Service. Wa nevor Bitss a trsta. Baggage taken care ot at all times. Free storage for bag-faft. CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE Phone 513 129 N. Sixth Rt. A 24-36 NOTICE TO BIDDERS .. ADVERTISEMENT slmplo gospol ncrvlco. Many capable actors and actrossos aro procludod from winning tho suc cess which would otherwise surely bo theirs "on tho iIIiiih" because of tho color of tholr eyes. Eyes of light bluo, for oxamplo, aro a distinct dis tinct disadvantage, whllo groy onos are only a llttlo loss so, Tho darker the oyos tho hotter tho effect on tho screen. Sealed proposals will be recoldod at the office of the County Clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, nntll 2 o'clock n. m., July 3, 1920, for tho construction of a timber bridge at the "Straights on tho Lower Klamath Lake" at Ady, Oregon. This work roqulrcs the placing of approximately 21,620 ft B. M. of Um ber; 1100 lln ft. ot timber piling and tho placing of 10 cv. yards ot dry masonry; For particulars address C. R. Do Lap, County Clerk ot Klamath Coun ty, Oregon. 22-28 NOTICE OF HALE OF DRAINAGE DISTRICT BONDS ROBERT S. FRY Genera! Insurance InvmtmeaU Tel. 27:i-J 707 WASHINGTON HT. Klamath Fails, Ore. ALL KINDS of tin and sheet Iron work, vest tllatlas and warns air beatlaui done at the Shaaana Plumbtag Shop. No. loaa Mala Hi, L. N. HAINES Phone KM Klamath-Bend Auto Stage A dally auto stage sorrlce Is now operating between Klamath Falls and Bend. Offices Rex cafo and Met 1.po""!,li.a.rn,u' a- ' Iteckard. Phone 276-W. 27-tf " V I It K " Does tho word strlko torror to your ?mrt: f. u. your Property prolocted sufficiently ,y insuranco in a rnllil,l . tuuiiimiy i in in h iiny of huh cot SEALED PROPOSALS will ho re- of material, scarcity of homos no reived by tho Board of Supervisors I ono should lonvo their nroporty un of thn Klamath Drainage District of protnclod. Let us explain to you tho Klamath County, Oregon, nt thn of- spoclnl Insuranco system utiilnr flco of said Hoard which h In tho which wo protect your hi no In tho Court Ilouko In Iho City of Klamath loading Insurance P,im I'nnloB of falls. Oregon, for tho piircliimo of , AniHrlcn. Jiiiiioh II. Drlscoll llonn! 1200.000,00 of tho IlnmlH of hiiI.I 4. I.oo.uls IIuIMIiik. Phoni 43? Klamath Dralnnga District, until the J" hour Of two O'clock III Dm liftm-iimm " on tno I. tn May of July, a. I). in:;n PAINTriNG sain nonds nro lo bo dated July a i . .. .. . . . "'I "L T"' .?".' ".I ''""J .,',iJ''.H! ! I''""! I'nlnlliig, U.,,K. Bronsln,. por nnnum, payable nn tho first rltiy; nniiioiitiK, KulHunilulng, Wall Paper of January and tho flrnt duv of Julv of each year. Tho Board of Supervisor niHorvo tho right to rojoct any and nil pro posals for any mason and if not sat. Isfactory to said Hoard. Address nil communications ami all proposals to tho undorslgnod. C. R. DE LAP, Secretary of Klumath Dralnago District, Klamath Falls, Orogon. June 11-July 1G J Cleaning mid Ooneral Contracting. II. C. TUTIIILL III,'! Rose St. WEST END CAFE ( No. 72 Main St. Meals served family style Call and give us a trial For Your Chickens CHICK FEED, GROWING MASH, BONE FATTENING MASH, ALFALFA MEAL. WHOLE AND CRACKED CORN Murphey Feed & Seed Store A