I WMDOTMBAr, JUNK T, I MM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FAOM BIX w i I . , . f WOS CLASHED COLUMNS FOR SALE Rel Estate MWMMW(wMMwyMxyyMxM FOR SALfcs Good lol on Sixth, 2Vi blocks from Main, Glx9l: 1775: flno residence location; terms. llKnirfl A SNAP Four room nnd 'bath, on tlio hill, near hlnh schoel: lot r.2xll0; $1250 CAih. balance tn ior month. An neat a lllllo home as thero In In the city. MltM. NATE OTTKRIIKIN 527 Klamath Avo. 6-8 FOR 8ALE Oae o( Klamath Falls' wont beautiful homei, largo grounds, flno vlow, ahndo and shrub bery, cloio In and vcrr cheap; as owner fa leaving tdwn. Some very cholro housea and lota In all parts of town nt bargain prices. A good as sortment of dairy and stock ranches. It you want anything In Real Kstate aeo A. A. Ilcllman Co., 40 Main 8t, ' ' J-it FOR SALE Lot one la block thlrty ro. HllUlde Additien: bargala: tarns If wanted. Address) The flo rae SUte, wfaaemucea, Narad. FOR SALS CHEAP A nice big one room house, 21x30 feet, with well and one acrs.otMaad la Dairy Ore. Price reasonable. Box 10 4 5, Klam ath Falls. t-13 LOTS From f 100 up, la all parts of town. LOTS Oa pavement. 1250 for cor- aera of IOiIIO. " ' LOTS Inside,- $300 for. 50x140. LOTS Largo.-aat oK pared street. too to;$$io: , Terms 10 aer cent cash, balance la laatallmenta to aatt purchaser. W. M. MONTKLIU8 ' The Klamath Develonaieat Co. 1S03 Main St. Phone No. 1 ' 7-tt Portland lots or farm In Jackson coanty. Ore., for Klamath Falls prop arty. V. C. Renter. St. Maries. Ida ho. -7 FOR SALE MiKcIUneoua Big bargain In mouses. See' Ger trude A Co. ad. C-7 FOR SALE OR LKASB Apartment house, good opportaalty. (07 High 6-8 FOR SALE Rooming house, best location In town; lease to Jane 1. 1921. Furni ture and accommodations for over thirty. Also optloa to purchase building. Ill health, reasoa for sell lag. 705 Mala St.. cor. 7th. 6-10 Personal property for sale at at tract re price. v A typewriter la perfect running order. A tire paaenger touring car. has ran onlyMI.OOO 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 be sold at once and no reasonable offer will Im refosed. J. F. MAOU1RE, 715 Main St. 3-7 FOR SALE Folding bed, $15. Helms Apt. 6-8 PASTURE FOR SALE 160 acres of rye near Malln. not quite good enough for hay. Tip-top feed. In quire James M. Watktns, Jr., 410 tth St., phone 38R. 2-7 FOR SALE-Bllrertone graphaphone, 1 Crown organ. 1103 11th St. . -7 NOTICE FOR BALE Team of 4 year dapplo gray horses, sound old and true, with heavy harness. Team of blacks, very gentle, weight 1600, sound; heavy britehen har ness. Party leaving town Monday; Must be sold quick. See them at O, K. barn. Also flno saddle horse with new addle, at give away price. O. K. barn, sco Nybart. 25-tf FOR SALE Young Jersey cow, high test; milk 20 lbs. a day now, 'Also 1 dozen white Leghorn hens and rooster. Call or address 6 U.S. 8th St. 6-7 FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy, al most now. 1028 High, phone S82M. 6-12 BLQCKS FOR SALE $5 per cord delivered. Phono 483M. J. iM. Outhrle. 29-28 CEDAR FENCE POSTS Bplit cedar fence posts ready for immediate delivery, 40 cents each at retail; $35 per hundred. Lakeside Lumber Co. 17-tf FOR EXCHANGE A Cole 8, 7 pas- eager, good condition, for lighter ear. See car at 310 High St. 8-9 FOR SALE Team; weight 3100 lbs., wagoa and harneaa. Inquire Kink & Woodson's blacksmith shop, on 6ta ft. 6-8 For Your Chickens Try the White Lunch for dellclouly homo cooked tuoals under tho now management. 6-8 TOR SALE I Bulck and ana "pan engor Studebakor. . Imperial Onr- sgo. 6-tf FOR BALK Ono 14x18 slldo valro engine, two 64x16 II, T. Dollars, boiler-feed pump, piping, rakes, otc Suitable 'tor saw mill.-- Apply -Box 201, Dorrls, California. 1 9-tt. PINK SHINGLES. $7.00 per M Lakosldo Lumber Co. 7-tf FOR SALE Good Daring restaurant and confectionary business; good lo cation; terms to right party. Whito Lunch; 1122 Main. 38-tt FOR SALE One 1930 Chevrolet. ne 1917 Hupmoblle, one 193,0 Dodge Sedan.. All In good condition. Central Oarage. 28-tf TENTS TEXTS TENTS U. S. Government tents. Canrasa leather belting, one blacksmith out fit, two spark arresters, one -complete lighting system. Max Weiss, (th 8t, near Ewauna Box Factory. I-tf NOTICE HOUSEWIVES Special sale on greceries: one sack of torn meal FREE with every $15 grocery order. Spot CasU Basket Grocery , 823 Klamath Are. 13-tf Read Endera' ad. for this week's Adr. specials. FOR SALE 3H ton truck. Al con dition. O. K. Blacksmith shoo.- 8lxth St. ' 28-tf MISCELLANEOUS Try the White Lunch for doticloaslr home cooked meals under the new management. C-8 BEAT THE HIGH COST OF KUGH Wit maltA Fluff rtlw nt Ihni nM carpets, rugs and old clothes. Phone G6 Baldwin Hotel for Rug Man. Portland Rug Co. 6-7 For general hauling and deliver ing call 521. LOUIS DELIVER!' SERVICE 6-10 Make reservation for board and room at Dare Turner's bath house, Laugell Valley. 29-8 Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company 126 Mala 8t. ' -U "HONE PETTON tor wood. 17 Try the White Lunch for deliclously home rooked meals under the new management. 6-8 TRANSFER Let me do your transfer work; reasonable ratea. Also blocks de livered, $5 per cord. Phone 269R, or inquire 1410 Sargent Are. 6-10 FOR RENT OR LEASE ROOM TO RENT 59 Washington. C-7 FOR RENT Two bedrooms for gentlemen. 115 Pine St. 6-7 WANTED WANTED Young gentleman wants board and room vjlth private fam ily. Address Box E, Herald office. 6-8 WANTED Cook; Klamath General Hospital. 6-tf First cla'ss painter wanted. 59 Washington. 6-7 Fastest circular sawyer in the county onen for Dosltlen: mfzht can. aider position as foreman. Address u, iieraiu.. 3-8 WANTED To lease four or Ave room bouse furnished or Infurn- Ished. Best of care assured. Best references. Phone 263W. 2-8 WANTED Old furniture to repair and refln ish. We re-allver your old mirrors and make new furniture to order. Call and see us. 106 Main St. 2-8 CITY OARBAOE When you want garbage removed call 10F-23. WANTED TO KENT By loa tern tenant. 6 or I raaaa kanaa. sandara. Addraai Haaiea, aara CaalsM Lar. BOX UO. ID-U WANTED At once, second hand Ford touring car. for cash. Call at jonn Liskey ranch. Swan Lake. 2S-9 WANTED Woman to do cooking, laundry and housework. Small family. Phone 402. , 19-tf WAITED All kinds of scrap Iron. viu uoues, rags, runner ana all kinds of motals. Max Weiss, 6th St., near Ewauna Box Factory. , 24-tf CREAM WANTED Wa.pay highest market pnea for good cream. Ullt Edgo Creamery Co. 303 Main St. 2G-tf ANNAPOLIS FOUNDED IN 1604 Nova Scotia Esrlltst Coonlid Land In North Am,rfc, With Excep tion of St Augustine. Nora Scut In may Iny claim to he llti: die earliest colonized Inuil In North America, with tlio exception of ft. Au. RuMlne. Kin., ntietv the Spnnlh iiilillolimvnt was made a early a .!". Port Bojnl, now the little town if Annapolis, was founded In 1001. three years before tin EtiglMi settled hi Jnmotovn. The brine French iloneers found It neceary to sin Vend their colony for three year, hut the settlement was rv-etabllhed In 1(110 by a group of Acadian. The Acadian were In nlmot con stant conflict with the English. TI.e Volony fell Into the hand of the Eng lish twice, and was each time returned to the French before the EnglNh Anal ly raptured It In 1710. The Acadian remained steedfnM In their hope that French rule would some day retnrn. bnt their hope was destined never to be realised. They, however, persisted It: maintaining their Identity even gainst the English tnlstcnce that they abandon their allegiance to their mother country. The descendants of the Acadian, numbering 500.000. are to be fonnd In Maryland. Virginia, the Carolines. Ceorgla and Louisiana. When the Arndlana were expelled from the Basin of Mens. Grand Pre. when they re fused to take-the oath of fealty to the Engtlh sovereign In 173.1. many of them escaped to the wilderness and later drifted back to their former homes' only to nnfl them oeeupieii ny new sewer from New England states. DEEP RESPECT FOR SAB3ATH Writer's Recollection of How Day Used te Be Observed When He Was a Small Boy. My mother was born and reared In a little country village In western New Tnric, On the farm where my grand mother lived. It wm the custom to be gin Sunday on Saturday night nt sundown. The "hired man" came In from the chores, grandmother put auny all her work In the kitchen, and then tho entire family gathered In the liest room and studied the Sunday whool leason. or had a reading from the Bible, led by grandfather, ami nil the family retired not later than nine o'clock. In the morning after doing none but the absolutely necessary chorea on the farm, the team that hail not lieen used the day In-fore wn hitched up to thel big four-seated wagon and the entire family. Including the "hired" help, went to church. There was preaching serv ice in the forenoon, and then we ad journed to a lunch fort ourselves and tin team. Then we wnt In to n Sun day school service, and nfter an Inter val there was another prcnrhlng serv ice, nfter which we hitched up and drove slowly back to the farm. That was the way Sunday was Kept In wptfrn New- York a little more than fifty lears aco. I can remem ber hearing my mother say that when he was a girl In the same New ork tatn village, she was not allowed lo walk xc.pt to the cemetery and hack. on Sunday, and was not allowed to rend any books except the Bible and "Fox's Book of Martyrs." Christian Herald. Rebuilding Guatemala City. Guatemala city, In the republic of the same name which was the scene of-one of the most violent earthquakes In Central American history, during the latter months of 1017 and the enrly part of 11)18, Is now being gradually rebuilt. Guatemala wns for centuries tlio home of tho Mayn-Qulch Indian. At Qulrlgua are located homo of the inont remarkable ruins In the Americas monolAh reemblliiB Egyptian obe IU!h, from tlio top of which gigantic face stare at thu Intruder. Excava tion In the Iclnlty hate revealed the ground plan of what must hnu Utn n remarkable and Imposing temple. A bulletin of the National Geographic witty states that In the mountains of Kouthwentern Guatemala Hie pure blooded Indians who are known for their physique, cleanliness and scrupu lous honesty. A Classified Ad will Mil It. PEARL (HI (KEROSENE) HEATandUGHT AaEAHKOfCrtKAlfVflfOR STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) CHICK FEED, GROWING MASH BONE FATTENING MASH, ALFALFA OREGON BREVITIES -o BEND. July 7. I,. O, Colomuu. Bend poslotflco employee, was ren dered totally deaf when he ruptured his ear drum In a dive at the "V" tank, lie loft to commit a specialist t Portland. GRANTS PASS. July 7. A. !l Carson, ono cf the oldest pioneers of Josephine county, dropped dead whll nt work nt hi ranch. "Itvdlnnds," near Murphy. SUMMONS FOR Pt'ltl.HWTION Equity N. IUtl.1 In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Klamath County I,. Jacchs, Plaintiff, vs. E. A, Kloly and W. II. McCoy, co-pnrtnera as Kloly and McCoy, J. A, Williams and W. C. Crittenden; nlso, all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, tllte, estate, lien or Inter est In the real estate described In tho complaint heroin, Defendants. To E. A. Klely and W. 11. McCoy, co-partners aa Klely and McCoy, J. A. Williams and W. C. Crittenden; and to all other persona or parties nn known claiming any right, title, os tate, lien cr Interest In the real es tate doscrlbed In the complaint hero in. Defendants: . IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You, and each and all of you, are hereby summoned to appear aad answer the complaint filed agalaat you In the above entitled suit, within six weeks from the 7th day if July, 1930. the date of the first publication of thta summons In the Evening Herald, a dally and weekly new paper published at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Stato of Oregon and of general circulation In said county and atate; And you will take notice thtt It you fall to appear and answer qr otherwise plead within said tlmo, the plaintiff for want thereof wilt apply to tho above entitled court ror tho roller demanded In his complaint filed In this suit, as follows For a decree of said court remov ing al clouds from the tltlo of the said property heroin described, and determining nil ndvwroe claims of said defendants, or any or either of them, or any other persons or partlos theroln. nml quieting the title or the land described In tho complaint heroin, as follows, to-wlt: "Commencing at thu Intersection of tho Westerly lino of Eleventh Street and tho Northerly lino of High Street In the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence Southwesterly along tho Northerly line or mgb Street 120 feet: thence Northwesterly at right angles to High Street 120 feet; thence Northvasterly parallel with the Northerly lino of High Stroot 120 tcet to tho Westerly linn of Eleventh Street: thence Southeasterly along the Westerly linn cf Eleventh Street ISO feet to the place or beginning; and being a portion of Lots K. F and O of Block 45. Nichols Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon (Situated In tho Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 29 Township I8 South of Range 9 East of tho Wlllametto Meridian.)": and declaring the said plaintiff to bo th, owner thereof In fee simple, and that tho defendants, anil oach or them, and all other persons. Includ ing said persons unknown, bo fororer enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatorer In or to said land adverso to tho plaintiff heroin; and for such qlber and further roller as to tho court shall seem moet and agreeable to equity. This summons Is published pur suant to an order of the Hon. D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the abora en titled court, made on the 6th day or July. 1920, and the first publication thoreof Is made In the Evening Herald on the 7th day of July. 1920. and the last publication will be made on the 18th day or August, 1920, J. H. CAKNAHAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. July 7-14-21-28-4-11-18 WHEN YOU ME UP DRINK GLASS , OF HOT WHTEB Wuh poisons and toxins Iron system Mtore putting food into stomach. Wash yourself on tho Insldo before breakfast like you do on tho outsldo. This la vastly more Important bo causo the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, causing illness, whllo the bowel pores do. ror every ounce oi rooa ianon into tho stomach nearly an ounco of waate material must bo carried out of tho body. It this waste Is not eliminated day by day It quickly ferments and genoratea poisons, gasos and toilns which aro absorbed or suckod Into the blood stream, through tho lymph ducts, which should suck only nourishment. A splendid health measure la to drink, beforo breakfast each day, a glass of hot water with a teaspoon ful of llmostono prospbate In It," which Is a harmless way to wash these poisons from the stomach, llvor, kidneys and bowols; thus cleansing, sweetonlng and freshen ing the alimentary canal before eat ing more food. A quarter pound of llmostono phosphate costs but rery little at tho drug store, but Is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on Insldo bath H- Murphey Feed & BIS EATERS GET KIDNEYTRDUBLE The American mon nnd women must guard constantly against Kid ney trouble bacnum wo oat too much and all our food la rich. Our blood I filled with uric acid which tho kid ney atrlvo to tutor out, they wenkVn from overwork, become sluggish; tho otlmlnstlvo tlssuos clog and (he result Is kldnoy troublo, "bladder wnnknoM and a soncral docllnu In health. Whon your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or tho urine la cloudy, full of sodlment or you are obliged to aook relief two or threo times r alght; It you urMr with sick haadacho or dlixynorvnu spelts, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism whan tho weather , la had, get from yoar pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take n tablespoonful In a glass of watvr be fore breakfast for a few days and your kldaaya will then act Ann. This famous salta Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combin ed with llthla, and has been used for geaaratlona to flush and stlmu Iste clogged kidney; to neutrallte the acids In the urlno so It no longer Is a source of Irritation, thus end ing bladder disorders Jad Baits is Inexpensive; eannot Injurs, makes a delightful efferves cent llthla-water bovnrage, and be longs In every home, because no body can make a mistake by having a good kidney Aushlng any time. IAST TOWN OIUEIt IAVH DOWN II IH ItKI.I, PROVINCETOWN. Mass.. July 7. Prorlncetown's, town crier, said to bs tho last of the profession In Amorica, has hung up hU belt and aanoanced that he ha cried hi last message, For 23 ( years Walter' Smith has plodded the two mites of tho town's only street, announcing tho time and place of eent of In terest, from sales of flsh to the elec tion of tho president Now, In his sovontloth year, he aayi bo I through, nnd there Is no one In sight to succeed him. Tho old crier's last cry was for tho re-opening of tho Church of tho Pilgrim founded In 1711 and which had been closed for n yoar. TO THE INSURING IMTIILIO Please take notice that policies numbered 182200 to 182201 Inclus ive of the Eastern Underwriters Agency of the Camden Fire Insuraaeo Association of Cam den, wore delivered to Richard K. Smith, agenta for the company at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that said policies have been lost or stolen and the above Insurance company glrea notico that It will not bo held liable for claim for any loss or damage which might occur under said poli cies. You will confer a favor by re porting any Information relative to said pollclfis to the oflU'ti of EDWARD B. POTTER A SONS, 578 Sacramento St., San Francisco. swli SUMMONS m In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County ot Klamath. Irene V. Alexander. Plaintiff, rs. John Thomas Alexander, Defendant. To John Thomas Alexander, Defend ant. In tho name of the State of Oregen: You are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the fifth day of August, 1920, that being the expiration of tho six weeks publication of this sum mons ss prescribed by the order for publication thereof, made by the court, and If you fall so to anawer. the plaintiff will take a default and decree against you dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and yourself, and also such other and furthor relief, Includ ing nllmony, as to tho Court may seem Just and oqultahlo. This Hummons I published by or der cf Hon. I). V. Kuykendall, Judgo of tho nliovn nnuied court, duly inudo on thu 2-1rd day of Juno, 1920. Tlio ilatn of tho first publication hurcor is Juno 23, 1920. F. II. MILLS. Attorney for Plaintiff, Klamath Falls, Ore. Juno 23-30-7-14-21-28-4 NOTICE OF SALE OF DRAINAGE DISTRICT BONDS SEALED PROPOSALS will bo re ceived by tho Board of Supervisors of tho Klamath Drainage District of Klamath County, Oregon, at tho of flco of said Board which Is In the i;ouri iiouse in me uiiy or Kiamam Falls, Oregon, for tho purchase of 8200,000.00 of the Bonds of said Klamath Dralnago District, until the hour or two. o'clock In tho aftornoon on the 17th day ot July, A. I). 1020. Salu Bonds aro to bo dated July 1st, 1920, and nro to bear Interest from date at the rato of six per cent por annum, payable on tho first day of January and the first day ot July of each year. Tho Board of Supervisors rosorvo tho right to reject any and all pro posals for any reason and If not sat isfactory to said Board. Address all communications snd all proposals to tho undorslgnod. C. R. DB LAP, Secretary' of Klamath Drainage District, Klamath Falls, Oregon. June 11-July 15 ' Warren Hunt Hospital , 'A thoroughly equipped Institution affording unexcelled facilities for tho scientific treatment by hospital meth ods of medical, surgical ami obstet rical cases. The new and modern fireproof build ing contains pflvato rooms for bed and ambulatory rasas, completely equipped examination and treatment rooms, Roentgen Ray, clinical and research laboratories. STAFF WARREN HUNT, M. D. L. L. TRUAX, M. D. , OKO. X. MAB8EY. M.' D. LOCATION FOURTH AND PINE BTd KLAMATH FALI.S. ORB. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maa4 Ingereoll ffawley Cfelropractlc P6iys4eiaa First National Bank BulldtaB Eatraaco, Room ASHLAND, ORJtaON KLAMATH GENERAL HOSPITAL Is located on The Esnlnnade, uway from the 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 physicians that insure the high character and effi ciency of the institution. STAFF DR. . D. JOHNSON DR. O. If. MERRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL dr. oEonoB i. wRiairr DR. B. D. LAMB DR. If. D. LLOYD STEWART ROBERT S. FRY General Isumraare Invratases Tel. 97S-J 707 WASHINGTON ST. Klamatti Falls, Ore. ' ALL KINDS of tla aad sheet Iroa work, roav tilaUagt aad warm air '-g doa at tho Bhaaana Plamadasj Shot. No. 10M Mala St. UN. HAINES PhoMSaM Klamath-Bend Auto Stage A dally auto stago serrlce Is now operating between Klamath Falls and Bend. Offices Box cafe and Met ropolitan Garngu. C. I. Rockard. 1'hon.o 278-W. 27-tf '. " F I It K ' Doss the word strike terror to your Mart, or Is your property protected suHclently by Insurance In a reliable company? In this day of high cost ot .msterlsl, scsrclty ot homes; bo one should lesve tbolr property un protested. Let us explain to you tho apecMTI Insurance system under which we protect your homo la tho leading Insurance companies ot America. James II. Drlseoii. Rnnm -4, Loomls Building. Phono 412. PAINTING Practical Painting, Olldlng, Bronxlng, Enameling, Kalsqmlnlug, Wall Paper Cleaning and Oeneral Contracting. II. O, TUTIIILL 018 Itoso Ht. WEST END CAFE No. 72 Main St. Meals served family style Call and give us a trial Seed Store k. WHOLE AND CRACKED CORN 'Rv