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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1920)
rAQR ftU mnAr, jvlt !, II THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON KM li. r 3 xi 4 it-j iw. I:u: its I ucdai ivo pi ACQincnf pni iimmc iiLimLuo uLfumiiLUbuuiAimnoft - - FOR SALE Real Estate iMWMWWMWNANWMMAMWMUh BUY 10 ACRES or good mint Unci. Ten per cent down and balance 12 per month. Bee I. Jacob., 622 Main St., Klamath Fills. 15-tf FOR 8 ALE 4-room strictly modern furnished hou.o on North 9th St. Price $3500. It. E. Smith Realty Co. 14-17 FOR SALE Farm containing 100 acre., 70 acres In alfalfa, 30 In grain; 25 dairy cows, 24 heifers and calves, 7 horses, 2 colts. 9 ihwp, SO nogs. 100 chickens and all needed machinery for operation. For price and partlcnlars see M. Delfattl, 7Vi mile from Klamath Falls on the Midland road. 14-17 8 room house and 5 big lots for ale, I2S50, fSOO mortgage run for 3 rears, balance cash. 133 Grant St. 9-17 TEN ACRES of mint land will brine orcr 17,000 a year return. Ten per cent down and balanco $2.00 per month. See L. Jacobs, (22 Main St. Klamath Falls. 15-tf LOTS From $100 up. In all parts of town. LOTS On pavement. $250 for cor ners of 60x110. LOTS Inside, $200 for 50x140. LOTS Large, just off pared street, $100 to $250. Terms 10 per cent cash, balance In Installments to suit purchaser. V. it. MO.NTEI.IUS The Klamath DeTelopment Co. 1303 Main St. Phone No. 1 7-tf TEN ACRES of mint land will keep a family In a good comfortable tir ing. Ten per cent down and $2.00 per month. Se L. Jacobs, 622 Main St.. Klamath Falls. 15-tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous Earl Shepherd for Records. 15-11 FOR SALE Three flno Rhode Island Red laying hens. Call 51 Main St. upstairs, after 5 p. m. FOR SALE 3 stores; all paying business. Your choice. Snap to right man. See 100S Main SU 15-17 FOR SALE 1917 Uulck 6, good shape, cord tires on rear, 1 extra. $950 cash or terms. Inquire Club Cafe after 5 p. m. 15-20 FURNITURE FOR 8ALE at Pelican j Bay. Home painted white trim med In blue, In front of Italian pool hall. 10-16 FOR SALE Just received car load of suit cases and begs. Our prices --. tt a. ?-. lAns if -I, a 15-17 FOR SALE Launch, chean for cash Write Van Meter & Smith. Olcne. 14-20 NOTICE FOR SALE Team of 4 year dapple gray horses, sound old and true, with heavy harness. Team of blacks. -very gentle, weignt Klamath Falls, dark brown Jacket. 2500. sound; heavy brltcben bar-Finjcr jeavo at Herald office and re ness. Party leaving town Monday, .celve reward. 14-19 Must be sold quick.. See them al u. K. barn. Also fine saddle horse with new saddle, at she away price. O. K. barn, aee NybarL ' 25-tf FOR BALE Ono 14x18 slide valve engine, two 64x16 H. T. boiler, boiler-feed pump, piping, Talves, etc Suitable for saw mill. Apply Box S01, Oorria. California. 1 -tf. FOR SALE Five rebuilt piano. 8ee them. Earl Shepherd. 507 Main St. 14-1 FOR SALE Relied barley in car load oats; wheat for feed, oats and other feeds. Central Point Feed Store. Central Point. Ore. 14-19 FOR SALE One complete shingle mill and two small Curtis carri age for sawmill. H. L. Mills, Hllde brand, Oregon. 12-16 FOR SALE 5 heavy mJIklng cowi, milk route selling SO quarts per day. Can easily be made to yield $300 per month, separator and bot tles; 4 choice heifer calves. Mrs. Gladys Peel, Vine Street, Mills Add., phone 400W. 15-16 BLOCKS FOR SALE $5 per cord delivered. Phone 483M. J. M. Outhrle.' 29-28 FOR SALE One 1920 Chevrolet. one 1917 Hupmoblle, ono 1920 Dodge Sedan. All In good condition. Central. Garage. 28-tf Read Enders' ad. peclals. for this week's Adv. U-.r NOTICE HOUSEWIVES Special sale on groceries; one sack I com meal FREE with every $16 grocery order. Spot Cash Basket Orocery, 822 Klamath Ave. 12-tf Him' i A afenld Wart A4 will U It, FOR 8ALE Almost new Ford tour - Ing car. Inquire O. M. Dc.Morrllt.s Hall Hotel. 14-16 X y FOR SALE 1 Balek and one 7-pas- encer Studcbaker. Imperial Gar- JSL age. 6tt t ' FOR SALE 2 H ton truck. Al con- & uiiiun, Sixth St. O. K. Blacksmith shop.) 28-tf' MISCELLANEOUS Earl Shepherd for Records. I5U7 oftlct Printing. Stationery and tupplleJ. Pioneer Printing and 8ta tlonery company 12C Mala St. 9-tl I'HOKE PKTTO.V for wood. 187 FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT New store room, cor. 9th and Klamath Ave. 63x10s. J. T. Ward Co.. $34 Main. 15-tf FOR SALE Household 707 Washington. furniture 14-17 OARAGE 5th SU FOR RENT 205 South 10-tf WANTED WANTED Party to cut and stack 500 tons of meslnar bar. nr Vnrt Klamath. On shares or for cash I Address or phono Fort Klamath. Meadow Co., Fort Klamath, Ore. J 15- 21 WANTED Woman for general' housewerk: 3 in family, no small children. Address 119 Washington.! -1 HELP WANTED Circular sawyer. setter for band set works, trlm-l merman, deck scaler and dry grader' for white pine mill Just starting In Plumas county. Calif. Address Dor T, Herald office, stating experience. 14-16 WANTED 2 girts for clerical work Apply in own hand writing, stat ing reference and past experience. Ilox No. 15. Herald office. 14-17 WANTED Contractor to plow 500 to 1000 acres, starting at once.. .Inquire L. Jacobs, 6 fnrnhc Main Si 13-17 CITY GARBAGE When you want ' hl re garbage removed call 10F-23. i The large water tank, that the LOST AND FOUND (LOST 12 boxes of Kleanw'rlte type writer carbon (best on the market t today) on Green Spring Mountain' road or Pacific highway, Reward fnp r At urn tn flrrA T L'nflf, 'man Printing Co.. dealers. Medford.'at n:lcJr P''1' 'Oregon. 13.00 will bring you trial ,box of 100 sheets, worth $5.00. . 15-16 FOUND A chance to savo money on your transfer work. Phone 269R or call 1110 Sargent Are. 15-21 LOST Between Modoc Point ond "I i.uai juiy .in irora traier iko stage, one large tan ault case marked Pierrepont; one small suit case stamped K. P. P. $50 reward for return to or Information leading to recovery of this baggage. White Pelican Garage. 8-tf NOTICE We are still maintaining our office at Enders & Co. store for the pur pose tt collecting our acounts. Will you please call and settle your ac count so we can close our books. HOIIKRTH WHITMOIIE ' 13-16 NOTICE Just received a large shipment of brand new buggies, hacks and spring wagons. Will sell at very reasonable prices. Also large shipment of gov ernment tents. Max Weiss, 6th St, near Ewauna Box Factory. 7-tf COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that there are funds In tho county treasury for the redemption of Klamath County General Fund warrants, protested on or before Oct. 18, 1913. Interest on tho same will coaso from this date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 15th day of July, A. D., 1920. O. K. VAN RIPER. 15-20 County Treasurer. Klamalb Dye Works Phone 408 OUB CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING WILL MAKE YOUR CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATS REBLOCKED Goods Called for and Delivered 481 Mala Street Klamath Falls XUI 'V raiace ivicii nci t 'X ; f .. Y i. J A X V Pal ace 2S 24Sa9$'tN(S SC PELICAN HAY SPIIAY Frank Dennett wa hurt while at work In the yards of the Pelican Bar sawmill He was standing on a ' .. .. . ladder which slipped anal fell, throw-, Ing him to the ground and Injuring Pelican Ray Lumber company has had under construction for several - weeks, is nearly completed. It's pur poie Is to supply water to the mill in case of Ore. 1f n.f fi- ITaiva, rtt Tltn jjajr nave returned from an outing Mr. and Mrs. Ra,ph Koozer stop-1 ped over with Mr. and Mrs. Court I Koozer on their return from Lake view where they bare been looking after property Interests. The spent the week-end at Rocky Point fish-, Ing. Miss Ruth Koozer returned home with her parents to Talent, Oregon. HOOD RIVER CMJVEIt H00D RIVER. Ore., July 16. . ., . . . The uPPr rMtT. which bis been noted for several years for Its seed potatoes. Is now producing large quantities of clover seed. One far mer has pust harvested 49 bushels from 11 acres, and another 110 bushels from 40 acres. The seed sells at $20 a bushel. SAY "DIAMOND DYES" Don't streak or ruin your material li. poor dye. Inalat oa "Diamond Djrei. Easy direction in packag. "FREEZONE" Doesn't hurt a bitl Drop a little "Freexone" on an aching corn, In stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fin gers. Trulyl Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every bard corn, .soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal luses, without soreness or Irritation. Lift Off Corns I No Pain 'fUl If. 9- m - llIIJ. For Service and Quality PHONE 68 Special Saturday Only Veal Stew - 15c Pot Roast Veal - 22c to 25c Choice Veal Roast 25c to 27c Veal Cutlets - - 25c Veal Chops and Steaks 30c 0 SELECT CUTS CAN BE HAD FROM CHOICE STEER BEEF ANY CUT ALL MEATS HANDLED UNDER GLASS AND WITH EXTREME CARE 524 Main Street AN OLD REGIPIE JO SAGE TEA AM) .SULPHUR TURNS OltAV, FADED IIAIIt DARK AM) GLOSSY. Almost everyone knows that Saga Tea and Sulphur, inv'li com po.ir.dsd, brings back the natural color and lustre to Chi hair whea ftirfeJ, streaked or iray Years ago the only way to get this tn'xturt was to make It at home, wuicn 1 tnilssy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ttk at any drug store for "Wyeth'a Sag and Sulphur Compaund." Yot will get a larie bottle of this old-tlm-t recipe Improved by the addition of other In grcdlintr, at err llttlo cost. Every body uses this preparation now, be- cause no ono can possibly tell thatj you darkened your hair, as It does It to naturally and evtu'y. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this thru your hair, tak ing one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, add after another application or two yoar hair becomes baautifully dark, thick and glossy atd you looc years vn.iiigcr. Adv. HAFT OF OREGON I.UMIIEIC GOING SOUTH ASTORIA, Ore.. July 16. A log raft containing over 6,000,000 feet of timber has been sent out of tho Columbia river by tho Benson Tim ber company, and Is now on the high, seas being towed to San Diego, where it wilt be sawed Into lumber. IUG TIMBER ESTATE PORTLAND. July 16. Timber lands In eight Oregon counties, valu ed at Tl. 000,000, Is Included In the estate of Nelson P. Wheeler of Penn sylvania, who died recently In Cali fornia. HIGH MILK TIOT TILLAMOOK. Oro July 16. Dairy cows of Tillamook county re ceived tho highest rating In the northwest in tests mado by Washing ton State college. An average of 906 pounds of milk per cow por month was made by 762 cows of this county. ' LATE RAINS HELP CHERRIES AND BERRIES NEWBERO, Ore., July 16. Late rains havo set back tho berry crop this year, but berries and cherries are coming on together now with big yields from both. U 1 tl T ? ?! T ?; ?! T' f ? ? V ? ? ? ? ? ? Y Y Y Y v t Y ? ? Y Y ? Y Market V USED CARS 151$ Chevrolet, Al condition two new cord tires 1916 Ford In good order tire good 1917 Ford, good condition 1 JIS Ford Sedan. Al condition alt new oversize tires, $200 In extra oqulpment 1915 Ford IMIvcry. with enclosed body first class condition, tires good Klamath Falls Auto Co. 1137 Main St. TON OK TOMATOES FltOil SMALL Alll'.l CORVALL13. Ore.. July 16. A tomatoo yield of two pounds to tho squaru foot has (wen produced un der glass In tho agricultural college Two grrvnhuusfs 20x30 feet In size havo already yielded 1200 pounds ot tomatous and arn expected to Klvo 2500 pounds by the end of the sea son. FOR REST AND ECREATION Come To DOCKY POINT 111 .ESORT On Pelican Bay in the Crater National Forest one of the most beautiful places in America. Everything for the Out doorsman Camping dancing, good meals, beds, boating, fishing. American plan; rates $3 per day up. Full information at White Pelican Garage and Western Transfer Office Warren Hunt. Hospital A thoroughly nqulpped Instltutloo affording uneicillill facilities for the trlentlflc treatment by hopltal meth ods of medical, surgical and obstet rical rases, rho new and inndnrn fireproof build Ing contains private rooms for bud ind ambulatory cusns, completely mutinied elimination and treattnont rooms, ItorntKtin Ray, clinical and research laboratories. STAFF WARREN HUNT. M li. L. L. TRUAX. M I). ' GEO. A MA8EV. M. I). AND PINE HTrt., KLAMATH FALLS ORB. ' TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maud lngrroll llawlry (lilniprnitlr I'll) uhlan First National Dank Ilulldlng Entrauce, Room I AMIII.AM, OHKOO.M ROBERT S. FRY General Inauranra IntrttmeaU Trl. 27:t-J 707 WASHINGTON HT. Klamath Falls, Ore, ALL KINDS of tin aad tirvt Iron work, tr tllating and warm air hnUiac done at the Shannon Plumbing Shop. No. 1023 Main Hi. L. N. HAINES Phone BUS KUmath-Bend Auto Stage A dally auto stage service Is now operating between Klamath Fall and Ilend. Offices Rri cafe and Mat. ropolltan Garagu, C. I. Rcckard. Phone 276-W. 27-lt "FIRE" Dee the word itrlko terror to roar heart, or Is our property protected sufficiently by Insurance In a reliable cempany: In this day of tilth cost of maturlal, scarcity of homes, no one should leave their property un protected, l.ct us explain to you the special Insurance system under which wo protect your home tn the leading insurance companies of America. James H. Drlscoll, Room 4, Loomls Ilulldlng. Phona 432. PAINTING Practical Painting. Olldlng, llronilng. Enameling. Kalsbmlnlng, Wall Paper' Cleaning and General Contracting. H. C. TUTHILL 18 Itoa St. WEST END CAFE No. 72 Main St. Meals served family style Call and give us a trial SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS la ono of any honpltut' lilggit assets and tho location of this hospital makos It especially doslrublo from that vlowpolm. Only abundantly capahlo graduated nurses iiro em ployed, and this fact, uddud to our Unoqutlllod Staff Ot nlivslclnna nn.l excellent hospital oqulpmont Insuroj our patients unsurpassed sorvlco. STAFF DR. E. D. JOHNSON DR. O. II. MERRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. OEOROE I. WRiailT DR. B. D. LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital Murphey Feed & Seed Store 17--J V ., TL:J,MA If you want them to lay. 124 So. 6th St. Phone 87 J reeu iuui uhuwu iBUy your feed from .WMiWIIiWW r