The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 02, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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tHE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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PAQR SIX
HMD'S CLASHED COLUMN
FOR SALE Real Estate
FOR SALE 20 ncrci of land, 10
miles (ram Klamath Kail. Orn..
pan In wheat, ryo nnd barley; re
mainder In pasture and all under
good fence
FOR SALE 1 nulek and one 7-pns-engor
Studobakor. Imperial Oar
ago. 6-tt
FOR SALE Ono 14x18 slide vnlvo
J engine, two G4xllS IF, T. bolters,
Iboller-fecd pump, pining, vatves. etc.
1 Wi acres of potatoes Sultnblo for saw mill. Apply llox
mid gnrdon, 1 ncro In Reed orchard, 201, Dorrls, California. 1 0-tf.
iL'uruiK tur iwo years, sou acres una
wntor rlBlit, 8 room well furnished JIMNE SHIN'OLES, $7
houso with Imsomont, $3C00 Insur-.l-akosldo Lumber Co,
nnco paid up for 2Vi years, Juice for
,00
per M.
7-tf
henters nnd electric lights freo, 15.FOR SAI,K Good raying restnurnnt
h. p. motor nnd pump used ono sen-,nd confoctlonorr business; good lo-
mnchlnory wion, terms io ngni party,
i, 17 bond Clinch, 1122 Main.
WANTED
OREGON BREVITIES
CITY OAUHAOE When you want
garbage removed call 10E-23.
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UENl), July 2, At the nd of a.
ROOSEVELT RESIGNS
FROM MARINE CORPS
throe weeks' Illness. Mrs. Carolyn l.lmit
WASHINGTON, I). O., July
Col. Henry l.atrobo Roosevelt
tlio ma-
Import
Warren Hunt
Hospital
Whlto
S-tf
son, nil kinds of farm
necessary to run tbo ranch
horse, ilnlrv nml fneil linrn 114 fuel
lone. C other outbuildings. CO head .FOR SALE Ono 1920 Chovrotct.
of dairy cows and heifers, all equip- no 1917 Hupmoblle. ono 1920
moot nwimnrv In run n flrnt cI.im Dodge Sedan. All In good Condition.
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dairy, 4 bulls, 2 of thorn thorough
brod, 1C2 head of stock cattle, 14
head of sheep 1 stock hog, 9 brood
sows. 46 head stock hogs. 1'rlco
$C7,700; $28,000 11 mt payment, 4
years time on balance. Roason for
selling poor hcnlth. Also havo 1 ncro
of land In Midland with four room
house, Insured for 1500. l'rlco $G00.
1-3 J. D. Hooper, Midland, Ore.
FOR SALE Sightly lot. 75 ft., all
Improved. Boo 1008 Main St.
1-S
FOR SALE Lot one In block thirty
Ave. Hillside Additien: bargain:
terms It wanted. Address The Sll-
Ter Stato, Wlnncmucca, Nevada.
28-13
Central Oarage
KOIt HALE
TEXTS TEXTS TEXTS
U. S. GoTernment tents. Cnnvasa
leather belting, ono blacksmith out
lit, two spark arresters, ono com
plete lighting system. Max WeUs.
6th St., near Ewauna llox Factory.
24-tf
LOTS From f 100 up. In all parts of
town.
LOTS On parement, $250 for cor
ners of 60x140.
LOTS Inside, $200 for 50x140.
LOTS Large. Just off paved street,
1100 to 1250.
Terms 10 per cent cash, balance In
Installments to suit purchaser.
W. M. MONTELIUS
The Klamath Development Co.
1303 Main SL Phone No. 1
7-tf
TOR SALE Neat California, style
bungalow with three largo rooms
on good lot on Oak Arc., at price of
$1800 on terms of $500 cash and
$25 per month. Come right away.
Chllcote & Smith, C33 Main. 1-2
WILL SACRIFICE TEX LOTS
Beautiful Iota on Wood Hirer, two
blocks town of Fort Klamath: lots
2 to nine Inclusive, First addition.
Havo owned these for 10 years. Will
sell one or all. Mrs. Oeo. Capron,
Dakota Hotel, Grand Forks, North
Dakota. 24-6
IRRIGATED LAND
Perhaps yon have been longing tor
the freedom of the country and a lit
tle farm all your own. Would like
to show yon an 80 acre tract only
eight miles from Klamath Falls, with
small bouse, barn, well, orchard and
43 acres in alfalfa. It has 46 acres
under Irlgatlon and Is a real buy at
$5500 on terms of $2000 to $2500
cash. Last crop of alfalfa goes with
place It taken sosn. Drlvo out with
us and look this over. Chllcoto &
Smith. 33 Mais St. 1-2
FOR SALE MisceHaneoiu
NOTICE HOUSEWIVES
WANTED Salesman for Klamath m0m, for tho past throo i'ra n rl ron'gm'il hi commission In t
rails nnd vicinity. Commission , . ... , ,, , , .,. ..,... n ' ... i .
. . ..... . - .." ..... ... - ,i limit nf It. mil. llleil shortly after fl rlllii rnrim Imlilv li iii'Annl nil
time. Wo wMl tench you lo sell In- o'clock Tuesday morning ut Mountain, ,nt executive position wllli an nil' A thoroughly miulpped Instltutloa
como protection through our freo view hospital, of pleural piiQiimcntn, ' concern In thn Oklahoma rtvlil I xrrtlinr tnoxciimi rrttniiitris ior .
Rchool of Instruction nnd help sou ., ......... !,... ., 1 1... tetoutlflc treatment by hospital moth-
l.nll.l .. 1.... ..... ...... m ....... I i... "Kl'il o, Ji'.ii". 1 iiiiiiiui iiiiipnuvnii in u uiiiiniu in in", - ....
mum n t.usincsi or your own. .Mas- .... . . . I...1. .. ......n.,..i ...,..i,.,.i .. ...1 ni..ii.
snehusotts Ilondlng it Insurance former President Thoodoro Hoosmelt """' '"'"
ronill.nnv. Ari-I,l..iil nti.l Ilnnltli limit. . I'OllTt.ANl). Jills- 2. Korcod lOlnml utam nf Aulitnnl Hnrrnllirv HCnl CnsOS.
Saginaw, Michigan. Cnplt.il 1,G00,- lim)t, ri M1,don landing, nn airplane, Pri.nklln I). Roosevelt of the navy do ' " new and mndnm fireproof build-
vvv . .. ii... i i." irrr.... ,.iini,,,iMv ni niiul ., tii... i.i. .ii.ii i.i, ...i iiik lontnins nr vato rooms iur iwa
i Jk ,ni! v. . MV....V ,-". , - I'm ilium. ,,ini. mn l,pllllnllln, ,(
mi-v i.vii i.itii in.i. u-ivTi'ti in- Ciuitnln MrCluri:. was romnlotely Uiiismnii tin un kiintvii tn Urn mnriiiii nd Htubulnlory enses, completely
' ie f4aa .until iiii i iii - - --i -
At once for Miller & Powell's lath; wieoked shortly utter noon Sunday
mill nt Pine Ridge Apply Miller .,, n... u'n.itiinmimi.i nviminii rinlil.
Photo Co., 1311 Main. 30-3
WANTED TO RENT By long term SALEM. July 2 Judge (1. O
corps im 'IV.Idy. Ho onlered the 'lIPI'"d examination and treatmont
rorpt In Deroinhor, 1899. niter Imv I r,ll,l' Hocnlgen Ruy, clinical and
lug nerved as a naval endnf nt sen In i rcsonnh laboratories.
lint Miiiitil1iAinnrlrnii wnt. mill u'ni ar ium
I " ' - w, lonirr-
tenant, 6 or 8 room nouso, modorn. nmKhnin's department of the circuit 'In cbargo of the construction of the .,,...,. Imv
ldBoVcc ' SMt " w tl.rl.wn Int.. turmoil M.m- cn.onn.ent nt Qunt.tlco. V.. In l.e ""S v m n
' .day when llnrton K. Dnvles, Hnluni world war, and served there n post ",.,.". uxaauv i 'n
iinf . ...i 1..-.1! ...... -.. ..1- ...1. -. ....i. 1.. ,.... III.U. A. MABHW1, M. I.
WANTED At once, second hand' umpire, who was suing his wife to Miuartermastor. Ills service In thu
Ford touring car. for cash. Call
nt John Ltskey ranch. Swan Lake.
2S-9
WANTED Woman to do cooking.
laundry and housework. Small
family. Phono 402. 19-tt
WANTED Alt kinds of scrap Iron.
old bones, rags, rubber nnd all
kinds of metals. Max Weiss. 6th St.,
near Ewauna Box Factory. 24-tf
recoxer approximately $1,600 ntloged
to bo due on it promissory note, tore
the purported slguaturo of Mrs,
Davles from thn document nnd al
lowed It In tho presence of officers
nnd witnesses.
Special sale on groceries; ono sack
or corn meal FREE with every $15
grocery order. Spot Cash Basket
Grocery, 832 Klamath Avo. 12-tf
Read finders' ad. for this week's
specials. Adv.
FOR SALE 3 H ton truck. Al con
dition. O. K. Rlscksmlth shop.
8lxth St. 28-tt
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE AH barber shops will be
closed ail day Monday, July 5.
1-3
Astray
at tho
Seven Spring Ranch
Poo Valley
3 Buck Sheep.
1-3
FOR SALE Good rcsldcnco lots.
Inqulro 1003 High. Phone 288M.
30-3
HOUSE MOVING Prompt, reliable
service, rnone uuj. ueo. Wll
lard Smith. 30-6
SPECIAL SALE On alt gooas, seo
100S Muln St. 1-3
FOR SALE Upright Washburn
piano. Lyon & Healy make: used
fourteen months. Will sell tor halt
price for quick sale. -This Includes
bench. Can bo seen at 1109 Pine.
30-2
FOR SALE Complete carpenter's
outfit at a bargain. Inquire Box
17, Herald office. 30-2
FOR SALE Paying business corner
store. Will trade, right man snap.
See 1008 Main St. 1-3
FOR SALE 1920 Buick car, brand
new, run only one trip from San
Francisco to hero. Car baa bad good
care by owner and Is In a very good
condition. Reason for selling owner
la traveling alone and gaa and ex
penses too much for one man. Cost
$1910 with extras. Price $1600
cash. Address E. Holeeek. White
Pelican hotel. Klamath Falls. 1-3
FOR SALE Team, wagon and har
ness. Inqulro King ft Woodard'a
blacksmith shop, on $th St. 1-3
NOTICE
FOR SALE Team ot 4 year old
dapple gray horses, sound and
true, with heavy harness.
Team of blacks, very gentle, weight
9500, sound; heavy britcbea har
ness. Party leaving town Monday.
Must bo sold quick. See them at O.
K. barn.
Also fine saddle horse with new
addle, at give away price. O. K.
Darn, see Nyhart. 25-tf
HOT WEATHER
Means Oil Stoves, and oil
stoves means economy and comfort.
Incidentally Perkins can suoolr you
with stoves and ovens at prices you
can afford to pay. Also remember tf
It Is furniture you want, we bare it,
(as long as you want what we have.)
If it is a trade you want, we have It.
PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE
Tbo furnisher of happy homes.
122-126 N. Cth St.. Klamath Falls.
Oregon. 29-3
Make reservation for board and
room at Dave Turner's bath bouse.
Langell Valley. 29-8
CREAM WANTED
We pay highest market price for
good cream. Gilt Edge Creamery Co.
302 Main St. 25-tf
FOR RENT OR LEASE
FOR RENT Airy qutsldo furnished
room for one or two gentlemen.
421 Oak St. 1-2
FOR RENT Bedroom for two gen
tlemen. 1143 Pine, phone It 7 It,
1-2
SPECIAL IHWT KOIt
IIOCKV I-OIXT SATURDAY
PORTLAND. July 2. - James
Ylraak, 40, a laborer employed by
tho Warren Construction company,
nas Instantly crusl.od to death about
noon Monday, when soveral tona of
crushed rock fell upon him from a
stone crusher being operated for tho
Craig road construction work near
Rocky Butte.
PORTLAND, July 2. Ono of Ore
gon's best known pioneer women was
Mrs. Phoebe M. Dekum, who died at
Los Angeles on Saturduy night at tho
ago ot 80 years, following paralysis.
Funeral services were held at Los
Angeles Monday, according to word
to members of (ho fiimlly here, nnd
the body was cremated. Tho ashes
will bo sent to Tho Dalles fur burial.
To accommodato thoso who wish
to spend Sunday and Monday at
Rocky Point, a special trip will ho
mado to this resort Saturday even
ing, leaving tho boat landing at 8
o'clock sharp. Tho boat will mako
It fno.lln m talr Ctlnilflv 4tiil f ARilnv
leaving the landing each morning at ln at nth Saturday morning,
DALLAS. July 2. Alfred Stlmp-
son, aged 69, n widower, died nt tho
Dallas hospital Saturday night from
Injuries received when ho full against
n noodsaw, with which ho was work-
8 o'clock.
1-3
Printing, Stationery and offlc
supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta-
lonery company. 126 Main St. 9-tf
PHONE PEYTON for wood. 18;
Any parties having Ice cream pack
ers belonging to the Klamath Falls
creamery will please return them at
onco or phone to 74 and they will be
called for. Klamath Falls Creamery.
29-3
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND On 6th St. lady'a beaded
handbag. Owner may have by
Identifying and paying for this ad.
Phone 229J. 1-2
LOST One ladles new shoe,
turn to Herald offlce; reward.
1-3
LOST Between Beatty and Klam
' nth Falls, tan leather suit case
containing ladles wearing apparel
and check book belonging to Mrs. W.
I. Morris, Bly, Ore. Finder return
to City Transfer offlce. 1-3
LOST Between Klamath Falls and
Merrill, brown and tan hat with
blue ribbon and atreamera. Please
leave at Herald offlce. 1-2
BLOCKS FOR SALE $5 per cord
delivered. Phone 4S3M. J. M.
Guthrie. 29-28
CEDAR FENCE POSTS
Split cedar fence posts ready tor
immediate delivery, 40 cents each at
retail; iso per hundred. Lakeside
Lumber Co. 17-tt
6
LOST Saturday night between the
K. K. K. store and the tent show.
one light brown bill book with em
blem of the U. S. marine corps burnt
on ii and my discharge from the U.
S. M. C. Finder please leave at Her
ald offlce. $5.00 reward. A L.
Smith. 29-2
OIL STAMPEDE IS
ON IN ALASKA
ANCHORAGE. Alaska. May 15,
(By Mall). Alaskans, stampeding
to oil lands west ot here, are as secre
tive and dark In their moves us when
they rushed to tho gold fields cf the
north over 20 years ago.
Recently a launch left hero with
scaled orders" carrying soveral
Alaskans belle od to be on a secret
mission to locato oil claims. Tho
destination was not made known bo
fure tho party left hero.
It Is proposed lo mako May 1
"American Day" to counteract tho
Bolshevik uses made of that day In
this country.
The man wan neurly cut In two at tho
waist
HOOD RIVER, July 2. Council
Oliver, ono ot the negroes held,
chnrged with tho murder ot Ilrako-
man Otis Mayes, was brought here
from Tho Dallas Monday morning,
following n confession that ho had
concealed n loaded revolver In tho
mattress In his cell whllo held hero
following his arrest. Ills story
proved to bo true. Loral officers aru
wondering bow ho hid tho gun while
undergoing a closo search.
Japanese labor In Hawaii has boon
Instructed from Japan not to work
for white planters. Tho Japancso
strikers havo destroyed many valua
ble sugar cano plantations
corps comprised duty In thn Philip
pines, Panama, Culm and Haiti In
August, 1914, bo was entered to
Franco and attached to tho Amurlcnn
embassy In connection with the relief
of Amvrlcan cltltons who were caught
In (ho web ot tho war's sudden outbreak.
NOTICE OK PILING PETITION TO
VACATE A STREET
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undersigned will, at a rugular meet
ing of the Common Council of the
City ot Klsmath Kails, Oregon, In be
held on tho second .Monday In July,
1920, to-wlt: on tho 12th day of July.
1930, present their petition to said
Common Council praying for the va
cation of that portion of likovlew
Street lying, and being between Ore
gon Avenuu nnd K Street, and morn
particularly doscrlhed us that portion
of Lakevlow Htrevt llng and hlng
between Lot 1 of Block 65 and Lot
17 ot Block 72 In Henna Vlstn Addi
tion to tho City of Klamath Kails,
Klamath County, Oregon, as said por
tion of said Lakevlow Street Is shown
by tho official pl.it of said addition
lo Klamnlh Kails now on file In the
public records of Klamath County,
Oregon.
Datml. Klamath Falls, Oregon,
June 11, 1920.
KLAMATH DEVELOPMENT CO.
Petitioner.
June 11-1R-25-2-8
LOCATION
FOURTH AND PINK BTfl.,
KLAMATH FALLS. ORR.
TELEPHONE 497
AMBULANCE SERVICE
MINERAL BATHS
Dr. Maud Ingerwill Ifawley
Chiropractic Physician
First National Bank Building
Entrance, Room I
ASHLAND, OHKOOM
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UNTIL ABOUT JULY 7TH
X We will be able to fill orders for
v. m a m 2
Koyal Anne themes
Delivered FRESH Direct from our orchard to
your home by express or parcels post. All charges
prepaid.
Order your CANNING CHERRIES now they X
are npe ana reaay ior delivery now.
PRICE $3.50 PER BOX
(Each box weighing about 23 pounds)
t All express or parcels post charges prepaid by us.
uur cnernes are Known as the finest in the Rotate
River Valley. Once you have tasted them you will
nave no ouier.
Do not delay in sending in your order
DO IT TODAY
Fill out the blank below and send us same with
your remittance.
WE8TERLVND ORCHARDS,
Medford, Oregon.
Dato
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THE ARCADE HOTEL
10.12-34 MAIN ST.
PHONE 477-J
The place with home comforts,
cleanliness, plenty of fresh air
and no Inside rooms.
Everything new front top to
bottom and rates to meet your
pocketbook.
Enclosed plcaso find I for which ploaso send mo by
Express (or Parcels Post) boxes of ROYAL
No. of boxes
ANNE CHERRIES, delivered freo without cost to mo.
Name
Address
(Remit by money order or check)
SEND IN YOUR ORDER EARLY.' ADDRESS
WESTERLUND ORCHARDS
MEDFORD, OREGON.
St'MMONS l'OI( PUBLICATION
E.illy No. lldtl
In the Circuit Court of tho Slate nf
Oregon, for (he County of Klamath.
Rlrey A Ilalrd, plaintiff, vi Emma
O Robinson. V C. Foster nnd L. M.
lniiKley. Defendants.
In (he name of (ho Stnto of Oregen:
To W C. Foster and L. M. Lang-
ley. Defendants.
You aru hereby required (o appar
and answer (he complaint filed
against you In (he nhovn entitled suit,
on ur beforo July 9, 11130. that liulug
(he last day of (ho time prescribed In
the order for publication of this sum
mons. And If you fall rn (6 answer
or appear, for want thereof, (be
plaintiff Mill apply In the Court for
the relief prayed for In his complaint
on filn herein, to-wlt:
That that certain mnrtk-aro ex
ecuted by (ho ilefendaul, Emma (I,
Kohlnson, on (ho 31st day of Murch,
1914, In favor of tho plaintiff for
tbo sum of $2,800. payable one year
utter date, with Interest at tho rate
of 8 per cent, per annum, covering
tho following described real estate
All of soctlon 30, Township 39 South,
Rnngu 10,. East ot Willamette Meri
dian, Klamath County, State of Ore
gon, Im) roreclosed by ilecroo of (his
Court; (hot tbo sum of $170 be al
lowed as a reasonable attorney's fee
In said fororlosuro proceeding, to
gether with costs of suit.
That tho defendants, W. C. Foster
and L. M. Langlny bo barred and
foreclosed or uvery right, title nnd
eijulty of redemption, or other Inter
est In said mortgaged properly, save
tho statutory right of redemption, In
said promises.
This summons Is served by nubll-
cation tboroof, In tho Evening Herald,
a uuny newspaper, printed, published
nnd of general circulation In Klam
ath County, Oregon, by order ot
Honorable I). V. Kuykendatl, Judgo
of tho nbsvo entitled court, mado
and fllod May 27th, 1920, which said
order requires that tbla summons bo
published onco 'a week .for six con
socutivo weeks, beginning on the 28th
day of May, 1920.
OEO. K8TE8-and
W. A. WIKHT,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
May 28-4-11-18-26-2-9
NOTICE OF HALE OF DltAINAflE
DISTRICT IIO.MIH
.SEALED PHOPOBALH will ho ro
colved by tha Hoard of Sunarvisn
of tho Klamath Drainage District of
niamnin county. Oregon, at (ho of
flco of said Hoard which Is In thn
coureiiouMi in tho City of Klamath
Falls, Oregon, for thn purchase ot
$200,000.00 of tho IlondM of said
Klamath Dralnago District, until tho
nour or two o'clock In the afternoon
on tho 17th day df July, A. D, 1920,
Salu Ilonds nro to bo dated July
1st, 1920, nnd nro to hoar Intorest
from data at tho rato of six per cent
per annum, payable .on tho first day
of January and tho first day of July
of each year.
Tho Hoard of Buporvlsora rosorvo
the right to reject any and nil pro
posals for any reason and It not sat
isfactory to said Hoard.
Address all communications and
all proposal to tho undorslgnod.
O. R. DE LAP.
Secretary of Klamath Dralnago
District, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
June 11-July 16
KLAMATH GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Is located on The Esplanade,
away from tho 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
ihysiuans that insure the
iij,'h character and effi
ciency of the institution.
STAFF
DM. B. D. JOHNSON
DR. O. II. MERRYMAN
DR. T. C. CAMPIIELL
DR. OEOROE I. WRIOHT
DR. E. D. LAMR
DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART
ROBERT S. FRY
General Insurance Investment
Tel. 87S-J
707 WAHIIINdTON HT.
Klamath Falls, Ore.
ALL KINDS
of tin aad sheet Iron work, vra
tlladng anil warm air heatlaa
done at (lie Hhaannn Plumblng
Hliop. Mo. loaa Mala HC
L. N. HAINES
Phone S23
Klamath-Bend Auto Stage
A dally auto stsge service Is now
operating between Klamath Falls
and Hand. Offlcea Rex cafe and Met
ropolitan Oarage. C. I. Itockard.
Phone 27-W. 27-tf
" Fl It K
Doea the word strike terror to yout
heart, or Is your property protected
sufficiently by Insurance In a reliable
company? In this day of high coal
of luatorlnl, scarcity of homes, no
ono should loavo tl.olr property un
protected. Lot us explain lo you the
Hpoclal Insurnnco systom under
which wo protoct your home In the
loading Insurance companies of
Amorlca. Jamesll. Drlscoll, Room
4, Lootnls Hulldlna. Pbona 432
PAINTING
Practical Painting, Gliding, llrontlng
Enumollng, Kalsomlnlng, Wall Paper
Cloanlng and Oonoral Contracting
II. O. TUTHILL
01 a Itoao Ht.
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
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