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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1920)
''. -V ATCMMT, VLT 1M8 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FAOH MX HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE Real Estate I ifcowrfMMMxn j tJ, s. Govormuont tonta. Cnnvnss FOR SALE 620 ncros of land, 10 'c.a,',or l)C't'R. " blacksmith out miles from Klamath Fulls, Oro., "J',1,? ."I'" "rosters, one com pnrt In wheat, ryo and barley; re- P ctollghtlng system. Max Wei, malndor In pnsturo and nil under b,h Sl- ncar twuna Hot Factory. irnnil frnrn. 1 XL nrrrta nf nntnlnna -4-tf and garden, 1 ncro In nood orchard bearing (or two yearn, 200 acres has water rlnht, 8 room well furnished house with basement, 13600 Insur-J nnco imld up for SV4 year. Julco fori heaters and cloctrlc lights frco. IS h. p. motor and pump used ono sea ooii, nil kinds of farm machinery nccossaiy to run the ranch, 17 head horses, dairy and feed barn 114 feet long, 6 other outbuildings, GO hoadj or dairy cowa ana ncirora, an equip ment necessary to run a first class dairy, 4 bulls, 2 of them thorough bred, 162 head of stock cattle, 14 head of sheop, 1 stock hog, 9 brood vows, 46 head stock hogs, l'rico $57,700; 28,000 first payment, 4 years tlmo on balance. Reason for selling poor health. Also hare 1 aero of land In Midland with four room house, Insured for $500. Trice $f00, 1-3 J. D. Hooper, Midland, Ore, FOR BALE 8lghtly lot. 75 ft., all Improved. See 1008 Main Bt. 1-J FOR SALE I.ot one In block thirty- fire, Hillside Addition ; bargain; termi It wanted. Addreaa The Sil ver State, Wlnnemucca, Nevada. LOTS From $100 up, In all parts of town. LOTS On pavement, $250 for cor- nera of 60il40. LOTS Inside, $200 for 60x140. LOTS Large, Just off paved street, $100 to $260. Terms 10 per cent cash, balance In Installments to suit purchaser. W. M. MONTEI.IUS The Klamath Development Co. 1302 Main St. . Phone No. 1 7-tt WILL SACRIFICE TEX LOTS tlocks town of Fort Klamath; lots"0 WEATHER - 2 to nine Inclusive, First ". un naiiM ihM fnp to tmiii. will sell one or all. Mrs. Geo. Capron, Dakota Hotel, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 24-6 FOR SALE Miscellaneous SPECIAL SALE 1008 Mnln St. -On all goods, seo 1-3 FOR SALO National Cash Reg ister. Danner-Patty Motor Co. 2-C PASTURE FOR SALE 160 acres of rye near Malln, not quite good enough for hay. Tip-top feed. In quire James M. Watklns, Jr., 410 9th St., phone 38R. 2-7 FOR SALE Complete carpenter's outfit at a bargain. Inquire Box 17. Herald office. 30-2 FOR SALE Paying business corner storo. will trade, right man snap, See V0S Main St. 1-3' FOR SALE 1920 Bulck car. brand new, run only ono trip from San Francisco to here. Car has had good care by owner and Is In a very good condition. Reason for selling owner Is traveling alone and gas and ex penses too much for one man. Cost $1910 with extras. Price $1600 cash. Address E. Holecek. White Pelican hotel. Klamath Falls. 1-3 FOR SALE Team, wagon and har ness. Inquire King Woodard's blacksmith shop, on 6th 8t. 1-3 NOTICE FOR SALE Team of 4 year old dapple gray horses, sound and true, with hear harness. Team of blacks, very gentle, weight 2500, soand; heavy britches har ness. Party leaving town Monday. Mast bo sold sjnlek. Bee them at O. K. barn. Also tan saddle horse with new saddle, at give away price. O. K. ban, sen Nyhan. 26-tf BLOCKS FOR SALE $5 per cord .delivers.' Phono 483M. J. M. Ontario. 19-28 CEDAR FENCE POSTS Split cedar fence posts ready (or immediate delivery, 40 cents each at retail; $35 per hundred. Lakeside Lumber Co. 17-tf FOR SALE: 1 Bulck and oca 7-pas-enger Btudebaker. Imperial Gar- ago. 6tf FOR SALE One 14x18 slide valve engine, two 64x16 H. T. boilers, boiler-feed pump, piping, valves, etc. Suitable for saw mill. Apply Box iOli Dorrls, California. 1 9-tt. PINE SHINOLES, $7.00 Lakeside Lumber Co. per M. 7-tt FOR SALE Good paying restaurant and confectionery buiiness; good lo cation; terms to right part. White sny, a axnw. . -n mi hamsa., iota mf..M. on HIT HuomnkiU. a.. IStn Dodcs Sedan. All la good condition. Coatrsl Oarafs. 28-tf ), s: For Your Chickens TEXTS TENTS TKXT8 xetici: norsKwtVKs Special salo on greceries: ono sack corn meal FREE with crcry IIS grocery order. Spot Cash Uasket Oroccry, 822 Klamath Ave. 12-tf Head Endcrs' ad. for this week's specials. AdT. FOR SALE 2 U ton truck. Al con dltlon. O. K. Blacksmith shop. Sixth St. 28-tt MISCELLANEOUS NOTICB All tho store belonging to the Business Men'a association will be closed all day Monday, July 5th. 1-3 W. C. Van Emon, Sec'y. NOTICE All barber shops 111 be closed all day Monday, July 6 1-3 Astray at the Seven Spring Ranch Poo Valley 3 Buck Sheep. l-3 FOR SALE Good residence lots. Inquire 1003 High. Phono 2S8M. 30-3 HOUSE MOVING Prompt, rcllablo serrlce. Phono 400J. Geo. Wll- lard Smith. 30-6 ,,. e"M "" ,0nvnc,J' "df stoves jneans economy and comfort. ' Incidental!- Perkins can sunnlv von with stoves and ovens at prices you can afford to pay. Also remember If ' It Is furniture you want, wo havo it,' (as long as you want what wo have.) If It Is a trado you want, wo havo It.' PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE Tho furnisher of happy homes. 122-126 N. 6th St., Klamath Falls. Oregon. 2D-3 Mako reservation for board and room at Dave Turner's bath house, uangcil Valley. ' 29-S Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St. 9-tl PHONE PEYTON for wood. 18: Any parties having Ice cream pack ers belonging to the Klamath Falls creamery will please return them at once or phone to 74 and they will be called for. Klamath Falls Creamery. 29-3 LOST AND FOUND LOST Ono ladles new shoe. Re turn to Herald office; reward. 1-3 LOST Between Beatty and Klam ath Falls, tan leather suit case containing ladles wearing apparel and check book belonging to Mrs. W. I. Morris, Biy. Ore. Finder return to City Transfer office. 1-3 WANTED WANTED To (esse four or Ave room house furnished or Vnfurn- Ished.- Best of care assured. Best references. Phono 263W. 2-8 WANTED Old furniture to renalr and refln ish. We re-silver your old mirrors ana mane new furniture to order, Call and see vs. 106 Main St. 2-8 CITY GARBAGE When yon want garbage removed call 10F-22. MKIf FOR LATH MILL WANTED At once for Miller 4k Powell's lath mill nt Pine Ridge. Apply Miller Photo Co., 1311 Main. 10-$ WANTED TO RENT By long Urn tenant, or room honss, BOdsrn. Address Hansen, sart Chelae Lbr. In Co. 15-tf WANTED At once, second hand Ford touring car, (or cash. Call at John LUkoy ranch, Swan Lake. 28-9 WANTED Woman to do cooking, laundry and housework. Small family. Phone 402. 19-tf WANTED AH kinds of acrap Iron. oia oones, rags, rubber and all kinds of metals. Max Weiss. 6th St.. near Ewauna Box Factory. 24-tf CREAM WANTED o pay highest market pries for "earn, utu isage creamery Co, aul Maln Bt- 25-tf A Classified Ad will sell It. ) OREGON BREVITIES f SALEM, July 3-8. 1'. I'lerco and 11. K. li. llodllllnn of Cons Day nud Joseph N Scott and J Itoy Haley of IVndleton and C i: Woodson of Hop pner will appear In Salem tomorrow to draw lots for the democratic nomi nations for representative In tlie 22d and In the sixth representative dis tricts The three each received ono voto for representative In tlie 22d dis trict, comprising Umatilla and Mor row counties, Mr. Woodson Is the regular republican nominee. MAUSIIFIELD, July 3. Coos county Is fast raising her quota for the state chamber of commerce thtoe-ycar programme. ItANDON. July 3. llandon ovot subscribed Its quota to the state chamber of commerce fund In a vig orous four-hour campaign. EUGENE. July 3. Fifty cents a hill tor new potatoes is a pretty good price, thinks Dud Kompp, who real ized this sum from a hill dug from his patch at his residence. BROWNSVILLE. July 3. Frank Howe, the fireman who went down with the State of Washington and whose body has not as yet been re covered from the wreck which lies in tho Columbia near Tongue Point, was a Brownsville boy. He was the son of Mrs. Charles Howo. FREEWATER. July 3. Luther Anderson, a Freewater pioneer, died at his home In North Milton Friday He was born In 1S63. children. Ho leaves six 1'nilTI.AN'D. Jlllv 3. Enough Volson moonshine whlskoy to kill more than a scoro of persons, It they should drink It. was brought to the ...". federal building Wednesday and placed In chargo of Assistant United states Attorney Rcamcs. who will ,,, ,,,- ...,., i -.,.. n i aaal th,e Pcutlon a tn. fc. JonM and wlfo of rrlnovlllo, nlleged manufacturers of tho stuff. SALEM. July 3. Edwin C. Wled maler. aged 20 years, and n member of company I), Sth Infantry, Port land, has been recommended by Col onel Credo Hammond for second lieutenant of Infantry. ASHLAND, July 3. Tho commit tee In charge of the Fourth of July celebration hero has received a tele gram from Postmaster Kaiser of this city, who is attending the convention at San Francisco, that Edgar B. Pip er, odltor of The Orcgonlan, and Frank Irvine, editor of the Portland Journal, have reservations on ex Ambassador Gerard's train that will arlve In Ashland Sunday afternoon. A Herald Want Ad wlU aeU It. iT wwww"w"'www''ww wwwww-w-www . UNTIL ABOUT JULY 7TH We will be able to fill orders for Royal Anne Cherries Delivered FRESH Direct from our orchard to : your home by express or parcels post. All charges : : prepaid. ; ; Order your CANNING CHERRIES now they : : aro vino ami raaAv 4m AaWtrartr nn,., PRICE $3.50 (Each box weighing All express or parcels poet charges prepaid by us. : : Our cherries are known as the finest in the Rogue ;; stiver vaiiey. unce you uttve uu owes. Do not delay in sending in your order DO IT TODAY . Fill out the blank below z your remittance. WEHTERLVND ORCHARDS, Medford, Oregon. Date.. Enclosed pleaso find $ , for which please send mo by Express (or Parcels Post) boxes of ROYAL No. of boxes ANNE CHERRIES, delivered fro without cost to mo. Name. Address (Remit by money order or check) SEND JN YOUR ORDER EARLY. ADDRESS WESTERLUND ORCHARDS MEDFORD, OREGON. CHICK FEED, GROWING MASH, BONE FATTENING MASH. ALFALFA MEAL, WHOLE AND CRACKED CORN DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST I Snys you really feci clean, BWeel and (resit inside, and nrc seldom HI. If vim lire ncctistomeit In wako lit) with cuatml lunette foul breath or it . ... V. V dull, headache; or If your meals sour filiit fitriiwtitt vmt liiivn 11 rmil aiilMirlail nwnltlni: you. Tomorrow morning. Immediately! upon nrlslng. drink a glass of hot wnter with a teaspoonful of limestone and Ethel Hamakor, husband and3TAPK- phosphnte Itt It. This Is.lntouded to;,"0- orgo Sherman and- i ' , Sherman, husband and wife. Leonard W t iviiumitu ..uu unii ....nil ui.v u. your stomach, liver, kldnoys and thirty feet of Intestines all tho Indi gestible waste, poisons, sour bllo and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying tho ontlro alimentary canal. Thoso subject to headaches, back aches, bllluoa attacks, constipation or stomach troublo, aro urged to get n quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug storo and begin enjoy ing this morning Insldo bath. Just as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so not water and a teaspoonful of limestone photphato act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowel. Limestone phos phate Is an Inexpensive white powder and almost tasteless. SPECIAL BOAT FOR ROCKY POINT SATURDAY To accommodate thoio who wish to spend Sunday and Monday at Rocky Point, a special trip will bo mauo to this resort Saturday even ing, leaving tho boat landlnr at S o'clock sharp. Tho boat will mako If n.plllnr Irln Snmtnv fin.l Xfnnilitw 1 leaving tho landing each morning at 8 o'clock. 1-3 I.ndy Astor said In the Home of Commons, "Ifegardlng prohibition, I am thinking moro of tho freedom of tho children nnd am not so excited by what Is called tho freedom of men. Tho children aro the Innocent victims of the liquor curio." A New York apartment owner ro fused to ralxe his rent during tho war. The tenants recently decided to Increase their own rents from five to ovon dollars, which they did, and asked tne landlord to accept. THE ARCADE HOTEL 10.T3-S4 MAIN HT. PHONE 477-J Tho place with home comforts, clranllncM, plenty of freab air and no Inside rooms. Everything new from top to bottom and rate to meet your pocket book. TfTtfttttl PER BOX about 23 pounds) nave lasted tnem you will ; and send us same with i CIHPPLK WALKINO TO N. Y. OAKLAND, Cat. July 3. William Stone, a taller, although a cripple, recently started to walk 3,000 miles from hero to llutfalo, N. Y., to see his mother, Mrs. Mary Stone. Meno Mild ho would reach Uuffalo In six weeks. ! si'mmonn for rum.ic.vrio.V I No. 118.1 Equity In the Circuit Court of the Stale "' ""'gun r ivwinnin cniiuiy. I''l 1" Houston. Plaintiff, vs ni,0 j., tj,mj,m nm Nellie Gordon. lillnluitiil itlul tt'lfii a"f V firtniittt Mini t.ucx L Gordon, 'husband nud wlfo. "?'"" "l ?er..iV, av'' t iCs'l wfo nnd husband. Bykes llnnmker Hint ritimi and Finiiilo Slivrmnii, huv baud and wife, helra nt law of Sarah A. Gordon, deceased; and the Un known I loirs nt Law of Sarah A. Gordon, docensed, Defendants. In tho name of the State of Oregon' To Daniel L. Gordon, Nellie Gor don, C. N. Gordon, Lucy I Gordon, Rebecca Jano Gordon-Pratt, I.aura Sherman-IloM, A. II. Hess, George Sherman and Sherman, his wife', Leonard 8herman, and Fannie Sherman; and to tho unknown heirs nt litw of Sarah A. Gordon, deceased! You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before July 26, 1120, that being the last day of the time prescribed In tho order for publication of this summons. And If you (all ao to answer or uppnr, for want thoreof. the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his complaint on file herein, to wit: First. That the defendants and each and all of them be required to set forth the nature of their respective claims to tho hereinafter described property and each anil all of lli.-lr said claims, If nuy they have, and thnt all adverse claims of the defeu-l dants. nnd each of them, be dvter-l mined by n decree of this Court. Second. Thnt by n decree of this Court It be adjudged nud determined ; thnt the defendants and each and ullj of them have no right, title, luterent.l or estate In nnd to the said tiremlsesl or any part or pared of said premises, Js located Oil TllC Esplanade, adverse o tho title of plaintiff here-, r..... t. ..L ..- In. nnd that tho plaintiff lm decreed UWRV fl'Om tilC 1101SC, SUr to havo a good ami valid tllle In nnd rounded l)V OI1C of the lllOSt tOMltl described real property. -i Ijoailtif III viewshl thti WOlkl. Lot Five (5) In Block Thirty- nlnn (H9) of tho City of Klamath Kails (formerly Llukvllle), Klam ath County. Slain of OreRon, nc cordliiK to tho duly recorded plat thoreof; and that plaintiff have rood nnd valid title In nnd to said prvmlno ns arninst tho sold named and unnamed defendants and each and alt of them. Third. That by a decrvn of this ioun u no nujmiKcu anu iieiornuneii that tho defvndints nnd each and all cf them ho fornvcr nJolmd nnd barred from In nny mnuner assorting any claim or claims whntsouver In or to tho said premises hereinabove do scribed, or In or In any part or por tion thereof, ndverso to tho plaintiff: and for such othur nnd further relief us to this Court may seem meat and oiiultabte, and for his costs and dis bursements herein. This summons Is served hr nuhll- cation thereof. In tho Evenlnit Herald. a dally newspaper, printed, published nnd of general circulation In Klamath County, Oreicon, by order of Honor able D. V. Kuykcndall. Judio of the abovo entitled conrt. mado and filed Juno 11th, 1920, which said order requires that this summons bo pub llshod at least once a week for six consecutlvo weeks, beginning on the ism any of June. i9:o. C. F. STONE and W. A. Wlest. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Juno 12-11-21. 3-10-17-24 NOTICE TO CREDITORH Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly anDolntod administrator of the estate of Henry mason urisioi taiso Known as Henry M. nristol and H. M. Bristol) de ceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, and all persons havlnc claims asnlnit said estatj are required to prosent same, propeny verineo, to said ad ministrator at the law offices of R. O. Oroesbe:k, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the dato of this notice. Dated June 14, 120. EDMUND M. CHILCOTB, Administrator of the Estate of Henry Mason Bristol. !?. June 14.21-JS.6-12 NOTICE OF HALE OF DRAINAGE DUTRIOT BONDS SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the Doard of Sunorvlsnra of the Klamath Dralnago District of rwiamuin uouniy, urogon, at tho of- iico or saia uoard wnith is in thn Court House In tho City of Klamath Falls, OroKon, for tho purchnso of izuu.uuu.uu or tho nonds of said Klamath Drainage District, until tho nour oi iwo o'clock in tho afternoon on the 17th day of July, A, D. 1020. saia uoncis aro to bo dated July 1st, 1920, and aro to boar Intorcst from dato at tho rate, of six per cent per annum, payable on tho first day of January and tho first day of July of each year. The Doard of Supervisors rosorve the right to rojoct any and all pro posals for nny reason nnd if not at. lafsctory to ssld Doard. Address all communications nnd all proposals, to the undersigned. C. R. DE LAP. Secrotanr of Klamath Dralnasa District, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Jans 11- July 16 i Murphey Feed & Warren Hunt Hospital A thoroughly o.mlppod Institution affording unexcelled facilities for the cleutlflc treatment by hospital meth ods of medical, surgical and obstet rical cases, The now "and modern fireproof build ing contains private rooms for bod and ambulatory cases, roniplutnlr 'equipped examination and treatmont r0,,,,,"' ttmntm " e,lnlc", ro"wh l,,0""orlM- and ARRKN HUNT. M. I). L. L. TRUAX. M. 1 1. GEO. A. MASSEY. M. D. AND PINE HTS., KLAMATH FALI.8. ORR. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE MINERAL BATHS Dr. Mand tagtrsotl Ftawley Cttlropractle I'byslrlaa First National Bank Building Entrance, Room I AHIILWD, OREGON KLAMATH GENERAL HOSPITAL TillS HoSDlta 3 fill V 0(1111)- peri to handle the most diffi cult cases and has a staff of physicians that insure tho nigh character and effi ciency of the institution. STAFF, 4 i. D1L E. D. JOHNSON DR. O. II. MERRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPOELL DR. OEOROE I. WRiailT DR. E. D. LAMD DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART ROBERT S. FRY General Insurance Investment Tel. 87.1 J 707 WAHIIINOTON HT. Klamath Falls, Ore, ALL KINDS of tin and sheet Iron work. Tea tllatlBf aad warns air beatlaf done nt the Shannon Plnmfetaf Shop. No. 10M Main SL L. N. HAINES Phone 838 Klamath'Bend Auto Stage A dally anto stage service u aa operating between Klamath Falla and Daad. Omces Rea cafe aad Mtt ropolltan Oarage. 'C. I. Reckard. Phont J76-W. tT.tf Doss the word strike terror to your heart, or Is your property protected sufficiently by Insurance In n reliable company T In this dsy of high cost of material, scarcity of homes, no ono should leave tbolr property un protected. Let us explain to you tho special Insurance system under which we protect your homo in the leading Insuranco companies of America. James II. Drlscoll, Room 4, Loomls Ilulldlng. Phone 411, PAINTING Practical Painting, (Hiding, Dronilng, Ennmollng, Kalsomlnlng, Wall Paper Cleunlng and Goneral Contracting. II. O. TUTIIILL 018 Hose St. WEST END CAFE No. 72 Main St. Meals served family style Gall and give us a trial Seed Store ' r'' '