. ,- .-pv"cnFr'T ""A Vy'' Xv r j TtTMBAa, tVLX ., 1MM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, , OREGON MOB MX HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE Real Estate CAAAAAMMAAAAAMiMWWWWMi FOR SALE Lot one In block thlrty- t flvo, IlllUldn Addition; bargain: terms It wanted. Address Tho Sil ver Stato, Wlnnemucca, Nevada. 28-12 PHONE PEYTON for wood. 8 HARDSHIPS TOLD TBOOPSFH FOR RENT OR LEASE LOTS Prom 100 ui, In all parts ot town. LOTS On pavement, $250 for cor- vnors or eoxiio. LOTS Inside, $100 for 60x140. LOTS Largo, Just off paved street, $100 to $250. Torma 10 per cent cash, halance In Installments to suit purchaser. W M. MOXTELIUS Tho Klamath. Development Co. 1303 Main St. 1'hone No. 1 , 7-tt TOLL 8ACIUF1CE TEN LOTS Beautiful Iota oa Wood River, two Mocks' town of Fort Klamath: lots" i to nine lncl naive. First .addition FOU RENT Nlco front bedroom. l'rcfor 2 tentlcmen. 911 Walnut. 3.6 WANTED Fastost circular sawyer In tho SIBERIAN HELD HONOLl'LU, T H'., Juno 28. (lty Mull.) Four yearn without having tasted n blto ot mrut or a drop ot tea and six jenrs of almost continuous DchtlnE In bleak Siberia nn n wni-n ......- .. . ... . . i "- ii-unij open lor posiuon; migm con- of .lollnr n mnnlli nm twn f..n. alder position as foreman; Address r Mc"111'' nu'nt' n two fl V' c. Hr.ri,i a.u tures of the tales of ileprlvat on told ; by Ciocho-SloviiK privates recently fl.nr.u-io tao iour or mo hero en routo Uomo via l'annma room house furnished or Tjnfurn-' . . ... ,,.. Ishod. Uest of caro assured, llest ;nboar' tno Vnoi States transport SE TEA EPS If IJIIF! KXKCUTOIt'rl NOTIOH OF FILING FINAL AC4XWNTAND PETITION FOR FINAL DISTRIBUTION. v- In the County Court ot tbo Statu of Dri'iriin fur Klnmath County. lit tho Mnttor or tho ICotnlo of Aimer Wood, Deceased. Nutlru Is hereby ntnm that I, tint undersigned, Executor of Last Will WHEN MIXF.lt WITH SULPHUR TO ami Testament -of Aimer Weed, Do- BRINGS HACK ITS IIKAUTIFI I i censed, have filed my First and Html LUSTRE AT ONCE lAVfV.l,t nml !,?,AUon 'or '''""I I"' Itrlbutlon In said Estato and tho nbo I untitled Court haa fixed upon 2 Gray hair, however handsome, u o'clock In tho afternoon of tho l'JIh notes advancing age. Wo all know the day ot July, A. 1). 1930, as tho time references. Phono 2C3W. 2-8 WANTED Old furniture to repair and rcfln- Ish. We re-silver your old mirrors Have owned these for 10 years. Will aDd mak8 B0W furniture to order. Nil one or all. Mrs. Geo. Capron, lnucota Hotel, Grand Forks, North Dakota. St-C FOR SALE Miacellaneous Personal property for sale at at tractive prices. A typewriter In, perfect running order. A Ave patenter touring car, has ran only 12,000 miles, Is better than a new one. An electric range In good working order. A Victor safe, good as a new one, weight 1800 lbs. Above must bo sold at once and no I reasonable offer will be refused. J. F. MAOUIRE. 715 Main St. 3- Call and see us. 106 Main St. 2-S CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removed call 10F-23. WANTED TO MNT By long Una tenant, or I ratal aaaae, ntodem. Addreea Hansen, ear Cawata Lbr. Box Co. M-tt WANTED At once, second band Ford touring car. for cash. Call at John Ltskey ranch, 8waa Lake. JS-9 WANTED Woman to do cooking. laundry and housework. Small family. Phone 402. 19-tf FOR SALE National Cash Reg ister. Danner-Patty Motor Co. 2-6 PASTURE FOR SALE 160 acres ot rye near Malln. not quite good enough for hay. Tip-top teed. In quire James M. Watklns, Jr., 410 9th St., phone 38R. 2-7 NOTICE FOR 8ALE Team ot 4 year old dapplo gray horses, sound and true, with heavy harness. Team of blacks, very gentle, weight 2600, sound; heavy brltchen harness.- Party reaving town Monday. Mast bo sold quick. See them at O. K. barn. Also fine saddle horse with new saddle, at give away price. O. K. barn, sco NyharL 25-tf BLOCKS FOR SALE $5 per cord delivered. Phone 483M. J. 51. Gnthrle. 29-2S CEDAR FKNCK POSTS Split cedar fence posts ready tor Immediute delivery, 40 cents each at retail; $35 per hundred. Lakeside Lumber Co. 17-tf WANTED All kinds ot scrap Iron. old bones, rags, rubber and all kinds of metals. Max Weiss, 6th St., near Ewauna Dox Factory. 24-tf CREAM WANTED We pay highest market price for good cream. Gilt Edgo Creamery Co. 202 Main St 25-tf PRESIDENT OF N. E. A. TELLS SCHOOL NEEDS (Continued from Page Two) FOR SALE 1 Bulck and sn 7-pas-engcr Studebaker. I imperial Gar age. 6-tt FOR SALE One 14x18 slide valve engine, two 64x16 H. T. boilers, boiler-feed pump, piping, valves, etc. Suitable for saw mill. Apply Box S01. Dorrls. California. 1 9-tf. PINE SHINOLES, $7.00 Lakeside Lumber Co. per M 7-tf FOR SALE Good'paylng restaurant and confectionery business; good lo cation; terms to right party. White Lunch, 1122 Main. 28-tt FOR SALE One 1920 Chevrolet, one 1917 Hupmoblle, one 1920 Dodge Sedan. All In good condition. Central Garage. 28-tf TENTS TEXTS TENTS U. 8. Government tents. Canvass leather belting, one blacksmith out flt, two spark arresters, one com plete lighting system.. Max Weiss, th St., near Ewauna Box Factory. 24-tf NOTICE HOUSEWIVES Special sale on groceries; one sack of corn meal FREE with every $16 grocery order. Spot Cash Basket Orocery, 822 Klamath Are. 12-tf Such cenceptton can only bo gained through actual contact with life prob lems and actual participation In af fairs of government. Politics Is tho science of govern ment. It Is also that part ot ethics which has to do with the regulation and government ot nations or state. It Is the preservation of -Its safety, peace and prosperity, tho dc.nso of Its exlstance and rights against foreign control or conquest. It Is the protection ot its citizens In their rights. Some one has wisely said that 'Every citizen Is In politics. The Constitution of tbe United States puts blm there and bis conscience grants him no exemptions." (We who have been working with political parties which have to do with the selection of men to conduct our nation's affairs, as well as to shape through platforms, definite principles and policies, know how necessary it Is tbat our men and women in education shall keep abreast of tbe tide of all public Is sues all vital to our homes, our schools, our communities. The school cannot rise far boyond Its community. Tbe educators of this nation are in a strategic position. They have a two-fold responsibility an educa tional responsibility to our children, a civic responsibility to our commun ity, state and national lite. - Let us be statesmen here In this meeting. Let us continue to build for tbe welfare of tbe greatest number. Read Enders' ad. for this week's pedals. Adv. FOR SALE 2 H ton truck, Al con dition. O. K. Blacksmith shop, .Blitn Bt. 28-tf MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE MOVINO Prompt, reliable service. Phone 400J. Geo. Wit- lard Smith. 30-6 ' Make reservation for board and room at Dave Turner's bath bouse, Langell Valley. , 29-8 Printing, Stationery and offlct applies. Pioneer Printing-and Sta tionery company. lit Mala ft, 9-u PENALTY ON WEALTH IN SIBERIAN MINES SEATTLE, July 6. An American miner stands no chance ot getting rich by working placer claims In northeastern Siberia, according to Thomas Tonneson, who Is In Seattle on his first trip out of Alaska in 16 years, for tbe purpose of buying Sup plies. Any show of wealth will de stroy his- chances of success. If be comes to the placer fields with a few pans and a poor mouth, the Siberians will help him along and direct him to the rich grounds. But let him hire a few helpers and he becomes a cap italist In tbe eyes of the Russian. So long as ho does not acquire too much wealth he Is not molested. At least 600 men have crossed from northwest Alaska peninsula to Siberia, most ot them making tbe Journey In open rowboats, Mr. Tenne son reported. The trip from tbe Alaskan to the Asian side takes about 24 hours in a rowboat,he said. Kdellyn. Many of tho twenty-two hundred men aboard tho transport came from tho humbler walks of llfo, but a number ot them, officers and priv ates, had bcon collego profosaors, students of higher mathematics, mu sicians, etc. One of a party ot threo Czecho slovaks, who were guests of a Hono lulu business man at dinner, wore tho uniform of a private nd the manners ot a courtier. Ho said he had been a professor of music, lan guages and history In Bohemia be fore the war. For three years prior to the outbreak of the war he had been a political prisoner In the Hun garian mines. Then wo was drafted Into an Austro-llnugarlnn regiment and sent to tho East front. Like thousands of others of his country men, ho became a witling prisoner of tho Ruslans, fought In tho czar's forces until Russia collapsed, and then Joined one of tho Czech hands. which ultimately became the Czecho slovak army of Siberia and fought its way from Southern European Russia to tho Eastern boundaries of Siberia. A second member of tlin trio bait been a student In tho University of Vienna when the great war came. "I do not know It my father and brothers nro still alive," be said. "I have not. heard from them for six years. I was eighteen when tho war broke out." Those aboard .the Edclynn satd that when they left Vladivostok there were about 16,000 Czechs In Siberia awaiting repatriation, out of of a force ot 75,000 when tho repat riation movement began. Most of these bavo gone home via the Suez canal. One ship, tho Kdellyn travel ed via Honolulu and Panama, the Mount Vcrmon went via San Fran cisco and Panama and two ships went to Vancouver, II. C, their hu man cargoes crossing tho continent on a Canadian railroad. advantages of n youthful appearance ?.ml n" County Court Room In tho v,i,i. i,.i, i. .... A.., I. ..i,. ... ' C'ourt Hmisfl In tho C ty of Klnmath lour hair Is your charm. It make, t hhp Oregon, as tho placo when ttttil mars the face. When It fades, turns gray and looks streaked, Just n few applications 0r Sago Ten and Sulphur onhunces Its appearance a hundred' fold. Don't stay gray! Look young P.IUior prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a 60. cent bot tle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound',' which Is merely the old time recipe Improved by tho addition ot other Ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-je preparation, because It darken( the hair beautifully, besides no one ca,n possibly tell, as It darkens so nstur any and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with It, drawing this through tbe balr, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two, It natural color Is restored and It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear ears younger. A southern woman aged 99 has been Invited by the mayor ot Savan nah, Georgia, to hold Imr next birth day reception In tho city hall. A. Herald Want Ail Mill m-U It- where nuy person or persons may present any objections and exceptions to anything therein contained or to anything dono by mo as Executor of said Last Will and Testament, and lit such lima and placo tho said Court will finally sottlo satd Account and Report aud mako Final Distribution to tho parties onlltlod under said Last Will nnd Testamont. This notlco la published pursuant to an order ot tho above entitled Court made on the 7th duy of June, A. I). 1920, and the first publication la ma do In tho. Evening Herald on the 8th day ot June. A. D. 1920. HORACE A. WEED, Exeeator of tho Last Will nnd Testament ot Abner Wood, Deeeased. June I-16-22-29-6 THE ARCADE HOTEL 10.-t2--ll MAIN HT. PIIONi: 477-J The place with homo comforts, cleanllnroi, plenty of frrsli air nnd no Inside rooms. Everything nrw from top to bottom ami rain to meet yowr pocket book. NOTICE TO CIll'IMTOItA w T H IT RED LODGE, Mont., July 6. Six white men, well-known (characters who have had a share in tbe life of tbe Crow Indians of this section, have been selected by the Indians for adop tion Into the tribe. The selections were made at a recent meeting of the tribal council, and the' names of the men'.cbosen will be sent to the com missioner ot Indian attain at Wash ington, D. C. If be approves, formal adoption of tho white mon will take place. The men are; Major Pease of Ab- sarokeo, Tom La Forge of Wyola, Al Morrlslon of Prior, eBrnard Provo, Known as Barney Bravo, George De pute of Lodge Grass and J. W. Coop er of near Billings. All of these men bare inter-marrled with the Crows and have grandchildren who are members of the tribe. The dean of these men Is Msjor Pease, who In early days was an army scout and led the expedition of Gen eral Harney. Later he became the first Crow Indian agent. Tom La Forge, one of tbe most picturesque white men In eastern Montana, was ono of tbe soldiers sent against the Sioux at the time of tho Custer mas sacre, although not with Custer blm self. Provo Is a veteran of the Civil war and of numorous Indian wars as well. He Is of Oerman descent, Mor rison also Is a Civil war veteran, while Cooper has served as an army scout. Deputee has been an Indian trader and clerk for 35 years. Soveral years ago two white women Who had taught In the government school at Crow Agency and bad mar ried educated Indians of the Crow tribe, were admitted to the tribe. A negro, long In government employ, In tho County Court of the State ot Oregon fcr Klamath County. In tho Matter ot tho Estate of John S. I'rults, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby given by the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of John S. Fruits,, deceased, to tbo creditors of, and to all persons hnv- ng claims against, tlm nld deceased, to exhibit 'them, with tho proper outliers, within six mbntbs'after tbe ,'lrst publication of this notice, to- wit: tho 1st day of Juno, 1920, to satd administrator, at his Office tit tho Merrill Hank, at Merrill, In Klamath County, Oregon, tho same being tho place for tho transaction of tho business of said uslato. , W. F. FRUITS, Administrator of tho estate of John 8. Fruits, doceaaod. June 1-8-15-22-29 NOTICE All persons, knowing taenuelTM Indebted to George T. Baldwin, de ceased, are hereby requested to call at tbe Baldwin ' Hardware Store, Klamath Falls, Oregon, and settle tbe same at once. Dated: Klamath Falls. Oregoa. June 21, 1920. WILL W. BALDWIN, J. A. OORDON, Administrators of the Estate ot George T. Baldwin, deceased. June 22-29-6-13-20 m FINAL ACCOUNT F1LKD In tbe County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. In tbe Matter ot the Estate of Levi F. Wllllts. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned on the 21st day of June, 19Z0, filed in tbe above entitled Court and matter her final account, and that Saturday, the 24th day of July. 1920, at' 2 o'clock p. in.. In the courtroom of tne above entitled court, has been fixed aa tbe time and place where the court will hoar objections thereto and settle the sanio, and ap prove or reject said account. Dated this Zlst day or June, 1920. LAURA A. WILLITS. Administratrix of said Estate. Juno 22-29-6-13-20 MOTIOR TO CREDITOIW Notlee Is hereby given that the un dsrslgned have been duly appointed Administrators of the Estato ot George T. Baldwin, doceased, by tho County Court of tho stato ot Oregon for the County of Klamath, and alt persona having claims against said Estate are hereby directed to present the saxae to Will W. Baldwin, one ot said Administrators, nt the Baldwin Hardware Store, at Klamath Falls, Oregoa, duly verified, within six months after the dato ot thU notice. Dated Klamath Falls. Orecon. June 12, 1910. WILL W. IIALDWIN, J. A. GORDON, Administrators of tho Estate of George T. Baldwin, doceased. Juno 22-29-6-13-20 Warren Hunt Hospital ,V thoroughly tiqulppml Institution affording unexcelled facilities for the 4clniillflo treatment by hospital molh oils ot meillral, surgical ami obstet rical cases. Tho new and modern fireproof build ing contains private rooms for bed and ambulatory cases, completely quipped examination and treatment rooms, Roentgen Kay, clinical ana research laboratories. TAFF WAIUIKN HUNT, M. I). Lj,L. TRUAX M. 11.. OKO. A. MASHKY. H. I). LOCATION rOURTII AND PINK BTH., KLAMATH KA1.1.H. ORE. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maud Ingrrwll Hawley CMmpractle Physician First National Bank Building Entrance, Room I ASHLAND, OREGON NOTICE OF Hirrri.EMIINT OF FIN AL ACCOUNT AMI HEARING OF I'irriTION FOR DISI'HAIKIE AND DIMTItllltrriON KLAMATH GENERAL HOSPITAL Is located on The Esplanade, away from the noise, sur rounded bv one of the most In tho County Court of the State ' ih(Mllltiflll vinu'K in Mu wnrlri Oregon, for the County of Klnmath. ,, .J.1 , ? '" V. "01JU In tho Matter of the Estate ot Emit 1 lllS HOHJlltal IS fuIlV eqUlD- KNor.Te0;ob, given that c. f. ped to handle Uio nidirfl- Stone, as administrator of tbo estate CUIt CaSCS'RIHl IUIS l Staff Of of Km 1 1 Kllcstt, deceased, has ren dered and presuntod for settlement, his flnnl account of tho administra tion of said estate, and filed a pott Hon for approval ot same, dlstrlbu Hon ot Bald estate and for discharge or admlnlntrator. and that July 20, 1920, at rhe hour ot 10 o'clock a. m., In tho courtroom ot said Court, at tho courthouse in tho City of Klsm nth Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, lias been fixed liy said Court as the time nnd place for the settlement of saiu account and tho Inuring of said petition, at which time end place any. iiurnuu iiiivri'iii'ii in sain i-siaio may nppear and file exceptions In writing to tho said final account, contest tho samo, nnd show causu. If any there bo, why flnnl distribution of said estato should net ho mndo, and the administrator discharged. Dated this 19th day ot June, 1920 C. F. STONE. Administrator of said Estate. Juno 21-28-6-12-19 physicians that insure the high character and effi ciency of the institution. STAFF DM. E. D. JOHNSON DR. 0. II. MERRVMAN DR. T. O. CAMPBELL DR. OKO ROB I. WRIGHT DR. E. I), LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tbo County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Klamath County, In the mattor of tho Estato ot Frod Roscoe Mflrtln, Deceased. Notlco Is horoby. given that the un dersigned has boon appointed admin istratrix of tbo estate of Fred Ros coe Martin, doceaaod j and all per sons having claims against said es' tate are hereby required to present tho same with proper vouchers to her at the office of C, F, Stone, In Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 8th day of June, 1920, NOTICE TO CltEDiTOUH, Notice Is hereby .given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of tho estato of Henry Mason iiristoi miso Known as Henry M. Bristol and 11. M. Bristol) do- eeased, by tbe' County Court of tho State of Orogon for Klamath County, and all persons having claims against said eetato are required to present same, properly verified to said ad mlnlatrator at the law ottlcos of R. C. Groeebeck, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from tho date of mis nonce. i Dated June 14. 1920. EDMUND M. CHILCOTH, Administrator of the Estate of Henry Mason Bristol, deceased. June 14-21-28-6-12 ROBERT S. FRY General Insurance Investment Tel. 37S-J 707 WASHINGTON HT. Klamatti Falls, Ore. LOLA E. MARTIN. Administratrix of the Estate also ha. been adopted by tbe Indians! Juna S?,S?Sm M"r"n' """"' NOTICE OF HALE OF DRAINAGE DISTRICT BONDS SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the Board of Supervisors of the Klamath Dralnage.Dlstrlct of niBroain uouniy, uregon, at the of- uco or saia iioard which Is Id the Court House In the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for the purchase of $200,000.00 of tho Bonds of said Klamath Dralnago District, untjl the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon on the 17th day ot July, A. D. 1920. Salu Bonds are" to bo dated July 1st, 1920, and are to boar Interest from dato at tbe rato of six per cent por annum, nayabla nn thn fimi ,iuv of January and tho first day ot July of each year. Tbe Board ot RunnrvUnra mum the right to reject any and all pro- iiuoain lur nny reason anu II not sat Isfactory to said Board. Address all communications and au proposals to tbo undorslgned, O. R. DE LAP. Secretary of Klamath Drainage District, Klamath Falls, Oregon. June 11-July 16 ALL KINDS of tin and sheet Iron work, vea tllaUag mo Warm air h rating dono at tbe Baannnn PlnmMauj Biioy. No. 10M Main 84. L. N. HAINES Pboae as Klamath-Bcnd Auto Stags A dally anto Stage sanrlea la operating between Klamath Fall and Bend. OBcee Rex cafe and Met ropolitan Oarage. O. I. -Reckard. Phone 376-W. ev.. Tho British .Government has of fered Its domobllzod , womon war worxers tree transportation over seas. Most of tbem elect to go to Canada. "FIRM" Does the word strike terror to your heart, or Is your property protected sufficiently by Insurance In a reliable company? In this day of high cost of material, scarcity of homes, no one should leave their property nn. protected. Let us explain to you thn special Insurance system under which we protoct your home In tho leading Insurance companies of America. James H, Driscoll, Room 4, Lootnls Building. Phone 431, PAINTING Practical Painting, Gliding, Brontlng, Enumellng, Kalsomlutng, Wall Paper Cleaning and Oonorn! Contracting. H. O. TUTHILL 018 Hose 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 COKi Murphey V I Feed & Seed Store ...