PAflR HU BA1TRIAV, yrtri.V If, ISM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON -an, ::gi . i) . HEBftLD'S CLftSSIFIEDKCOmMNS IDA PUIHES IH , i ,.. niiPiiirPD upr FOR SALE Real EiUte HOUHKH VOW rULK 4 Hooin house , A good four room houso complete ly furnished, nlco Uwn, on Lincoln, car Third; price $1900 cash. S Hoom House A strictly modern C-room bungn low, close In on 9th, with ot without furniture". i Hoom House A 4 -room house with sleeping Torch and b.ith; 4 Reed lots, on Crescent Ave. 'Price $3500. ..10 Hoom House.. A Reed big 10 room houso nnd 2 lot, nn rnrnrr.llth nnrl Vnritn Avn . no block (mm now public school' alto. 1'rico $5000; $2000 cash, bal ance easy terms. T. 11. WATTKRS CIO Main Phone 379W 16-17 XUY 10 ACHKS ot good mint Und. Ten per cent down and balance $3 r month. See L. Jacobs, 612 Main St., Klamflth. Falls. 15-tt TOR SALE 4-room atrictly modern furnished house on North 9th St Trice $3500. R. K. 8mlth Realty Co. 14-17 FOR SALE Form containing 100 acres. 70 acres In alfalfa. 30 in grain; 25 dairy rows,. 24 Belters and .calves. 7 horses. i.caUax 9 sheep, 50 oki. 100 chickens and all needed machinery for operation. For price and particulars secM- Delfattl, 7H miles from Klamath- Falls on the Midland, road. 14-17 S room house, and 5 big lota for sale, $2850, 1300 mortgace ran for 3 years, balancotash. 133 Grant Su 9-17 TEN ACRES ot mint land will bring over $5,000 a year return. Ten jer cent down and balance $2.00 per month. See L. Jacobs, 622 Main St. Klamath Falls. 15-tf VOTS From $100 up, In all parts of towni 1X)TS On pavement, $250 for cor ners of 60x140. lOTS luildc, $200 for 50x140. LOTS Largo, Just off paved street, $100 to $250. "terms 1Q per cent cash, balance In Installments to suit purchaser. W. M. MONTEL1U3 The Klamath Development Co. 1303 Main St. Phone No. 1 7-tf TEN ACRES oTmlnt land will keep a family lna good comfortable llv tag. Ten per cent down and $2.00 yer month. See L. Jacobs, 622 Main St. Klamath Falls. 15-tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous TOR BALE Ford touring cars, at "Central Auto Service, phono 513. 16-17 Iri Shepherd' for Records. IS-i; FOR SALE Three fine Rhode Island Red laying hens. Call 51 Main St. upstairs, after 5 p. m. TOR SALE 3 stores; all paying business. Your choice. Snap to rigflemaa. See 1008 Main St. 15-17 FOR KALE 1917 Dulck 6, good shape, tort tires on rear, 1 extra. I960 cash or terms. Inquire Club Cafe after 5 p. m. 15-20 l"OR SALE Just received car load otaadt cases sad. bag. Our prices are right. See. 1008 Main St. ' 15-17 OR SALE Launch, cheap for cash. Write Van. Metac Smith, Olene. 14-20 NOTICE JTOR SALE Team of 4 year old dapple gray horses, sound and In, with heavy harness. Teaaa.et blacks, very gsntle, weight 55P, sound; bear britchen har Mta. Party leaving town Monday. Vast i be sold quick. Bee them at O. X. barn. Also fine saddle horse with new addle, at give away price. O. K. larn, see NybarL 26-tf 1 WOn BALE: One 14x18 alide valve engine, two 54x16 H. T. boilers, toller-feed pump, piping, valves, etc. Satiable for saw mill. Apply Box 391, Dorrls, California. 1 9-tf. TOR SALE: Rolled barley In car load oats; wheat for feed, oats and ether feeds. Central Point Feed Store, Central Point, Ore. 14-19 BLOCKS FOR BALE $5 per cord delivered. Phone 483M J. M. athrie. 29-38 JTOR BALEI One 1930 Chevrolet. ae 1917 Hupmobfle, one 1930 Bodge Sedan. All In good condition. Central Oarage. 28-tf XOa SALE Almost new Ford tour tec car. Inquire, a, M. DeMcrrltt. Matt Hotel. 14-16 FOR BALE-1 Buick and one 7-pas-enger Studebaker. Imperial Gar age. 6-tf Road Endcrs' ad, for this week's spoclnts. Adv. NOTICK HOt'SKWIVKS Special salo on crocerlej: ono sack ot corn menl FllKK with every $15 grocery order. Spot CasL Basket Oroccry, S3S Klamath Are. 12-tt FOR SALL 2J ton truck. Al con- dltlon. 0. K. Blacksmith shop. Sixth St. 2S-t( MISCELLANEOUS LAWNMOWKRS SHARPKNKl) with Peerless crlador. Work mmn. teed. 917 Plna St. 16-21 Karl Shepherd for Records. lfi-i; Printing. Stationery and offlct supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company, lit Mala 8t- -tf PHONE PEYTON for woo. 117 FOR RENT OR LEASE NEATLY FURNISHKD room for rest at 515 Klamath: rates 14.00. 16-17" FOR RENT New star rooss. tor. 9th and Klamath Arc gSxiaa. 3 T. Ward tt Co.. 834 Mala. 15-tf YOR 8ALE Household faraltare. U-17 707 Washington. OARAGE FOR RENTV-StS Soath 5th St. 10-lf -..-..... iiii"inraruirLrLnj-Lri WANTED WANTED Lumber or. lac hauling contract, navo now" equipment, i a. a. ., neraiu omce. ie-1 WANTED Woman or man and wife' "Thcro ls consfdorable agitation to work on ranch. Addrars box W. T. fr nn extension or tho aerial forest Herald office. 16-22 patrol of California, which has been wTvtpiC-iv! ZZl i r I Instrumental in protecting Ilfo and WAITED To rent 4 or 5- room' . .. , . ., house. C. F. Trlntble. phone 475 Wrtr tTom " ros- Tho Ca or 374. 16-19 fornla Hlco Growers nxaoclntlony ' ' which last year established a servlcu "VL".!0-. Laj !! Patterned nfter the forest patrol over vw tuua U4 uicuuun UU, KV run Klamath. On shares or for cash Address or phone Fort- Klamath Meadow Co., Fort Klamath, Ore. 15-21 WANTED- Woman tar general housewerk: 3 in family, no small children. Address 119 WastUngtoo. 15-tf. WANTED 2 girls for clerical work. Apply in own hand writing, stat 'ng references and past experience. uox .no. i&, uernia omce. 14-1 WANTED Contractor to- plow 500 to 1000 acres, startlnc at once. Inquire L. Jacobs, 622 Main St. 15-17 CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage remored call 10F-23. LOST AND FOUND FOUND A chance to save money on your Inn.fAr a-nrtr Phn. tCOD -- .ll 1410 Sargent Ave. 15-21 LOST Between Modac Point ond Klamath Falls, dark brown Jacket. Finder leave at HeraJkt office and re ceive reward. 14-19 LOST July 7th frem Crater Lake stage, one large tan suit case marked Plerrepoat; oae email suit case stamped K. P. P. $50 reward for return to or Information leading to recovery ot this baggage. White Pelican Garage. 8-tt NOTICE Just, received a large shipment of brand new buggies, hacks and spring wagons. Will sell at very reasonable prices. Also large shipment ot gov ernment tents. Max Weiss, 6th St.. near Ewauna Box Factory. 7-tf COUNTY TKEASUREIVS NOTICE Notice Js hereby given that there are funds In the county treasury for the redemption of Klamath County General Fund warrants; protested on or before Oct. 18, 1913. Interest on the same will cease from this date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 15tb day ot July, A. D 1920. O. K. VAN RIPER, 15-20 County Treasurer. Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 ' OUR' CLEANING, I'HESHINO AND REPAIRING WILL MAKE YOUR CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATS REBLOCKED Goods CaUed for and Delivered 431 Main Street Klamath 'Falls DUG HILdO Ml .$. NEW YORK, July 17 About tOll business nvn scntterded throughout thi' t'nltcd States more or Inm roRit t..l.. II. I.. nl.nl.nn. t... I .. .... I. .. I IIIIIJ iij 111 (ill l'llllll-n U1!in,!- tlll'll homes In the country, nt the mmin.J mins or (no snnro. ui ineir my ni llpcvse, according to nn estluuttu of tlio Manufacturers Aircraft Assncln tlon. The number of Itinerant iterlnl ("taxf-tfrivern" who enrry passengers on short hut remunerative Mights Ms placvd nt some 300. "There Is a steadily increasing de mand tor nlrcntft of the coin11torct.1l type," snys n report made to the as sociation, "but, contrnry to some published reports, the demand docs not equal the supply. Factories now In operation In the linlted States could construct ten times the num ber of aircraft which optimists esti mate woulif bo required this year. A trip throughout the country taken by representatives of tho as sociation rcrvuled some Interesting uses to which aircraft are being put. "In Seattle during the tourist sea son, tho Investigators reported, "a passenger airplane makes dally runs over and around" Mount Rainier, rj ing at 20,000 feet, some 5,000 feet above the motmratn. "At the Santa Barbara seaside ro sort a flying boat Is In dally opera tion over tho channel, two of Its most Interesting passengers during the early part of this yrfar Imv'ng been the King" nnd Queen of Bel glum. Regular flights are being con- ducted over Southern California with n baby blimp. IC.000 acres of rice lands, tins en larged this service to guard double that acreage. "Two flying b'oatr aro being used ifor transporting-supplies from Soal- tie to a mining company In 'British Columbia.' ft CALIFORNIA NEWS ORLAND, July- IT. Walle direct ing the throwing ot water on the fire which destroyed' the W. V. Martin house, Nlghtwatchman J. Thurston fell beside a hydrant and died with out regaining consciousness. SAN FRANCISCO. July 17. FrodJ Staude, San Francisco capitalist, fell from a twclftbttUrr window of his office building here Tuesday and wua Instantly killed- .Hundreds of per sons In thn downtown streets uir- . .,. . . . ,. r. " "c mo. 'i w., years old ami was president ot tae Simplex Ice Machine company. SACRAMENTO. July 17. Rest as sistance In tae form of cold, bard cash will be-nstended to help Willows robulld her business district, one third of which was razed in that million-dollar fire of Sunday. This was decided upon following a conference- at Willows Monday be tween a delegation from the Sacra mento chamber of commerce and WIllowB. cltlion. FOLSOM, July 17. Voting 274 to 46, six grammar school districts Moa day ratified the proposal to form a Folsom Joint union high school. The schoot building will be located In Folaam. PLYMOUTH, July 17 Drew Cam inettl, who sustained an injury- to his left band while operating a buzz saw on a ranch near Jackson about two months ago, submitted to an opera tion when the four flngora of his left hand were amputated. This was necessary because ot an infection, which had developed In tho hand and as a precaution against blood poison ing. LODI, July 17. Funeral services were held Tuesday for Mrs. Sarah Adeline Nicboles, who passed away Saturday at the home ot her daugh ter, Mrs. C. E. Holmes, on Popular street, after a few days' Illness of pneumonia. RED BLUFF, July 17. O. n. Cross, a well known farmer of tho Dalryvtllo section, was severely burn- n r Sunday and Monday The Coolest and Beat Ventilated Theater t in Klamath Falls Mondale Theatre The Greatest Photoplay on Earth "The Birth of a Race" Coat a Million Dollars and Over Two Years in Construction Employed Ten Thousand People A Wonderful Human Story of Democracy and of Brotherhood It Eulogizes the Working man, It Gives Due Credit'to All Races and Creeds Continuous Show Sunday Shows Urt promptly at 1 :30, 3 :30, 5:30, 7 aad 9 Special Matiaee Monday at 2:30 o'clock til In aa explsulon of gasollna ea a tractor whon the wind tarncd the trraln flrn on tho Saaliorn ranch) to ward ttao machine, Croat In aa effort to rantrol the fire. hUchcd .bis tractor to sasno plows ro plow aroimd the burning grain. Ho iaa driving tkii tractor and Wayuo Snodgiass luaidloo) the plows. At tbe mommt whan. the-tiro was bvllcvcd. under control' tho wind changed ant tho flames caught tbe tractor. MANONH ATTKNTIlrN TBere wOli be r special, coaawunl- catlao ot KlamatUi Lodge; Ito. 77, A. F. ft A. X., Monday evaninc JUif 19 1920, at 7:3 o'closk, p. m. Work in M: V. Decree, AH Mas tei Maaona are capected to attend. 1T-19 GEO; CHASTAiy. W. M. NOTICK I urn not responsINu for any blllsi, to havo iv good and! valid titlu In nrul or contracts raodo by anyone except:; to said tfVsrrlbcd real property, to mvsolf. Tho contract t ourcbas. wit: an InUrest In my sheep by I. C. Ma- Call has boo terminate). Mrs. C. T. McKendree. 10-17 Queen Mary Is opposed to hone women riding antrlde, so when she visited the Ioudon horse show all tho wotnsn riders appeared In; aide aaddles. HUMMONH FOR I'UBLICATfON No, 11H.1 Kqalty In tho Circuit Court of tbo State of Oregon for Klamath Coisaty. Fred L. Houston, Plaintiff, vs. Danlol L. Uordon and Nellie Gordon, husband and wife, C. N. Gordon and Lucy I. Gordon, husband and wit, Robecca Juno Gordon-Pratt, widow, Laura Shorman-lloss, and A. II. Hess, wife and husband, Sykes Hamaker and Etbel Haraakcr, husband and wife, George Sherman and Sherman, husband and wife, Leonard Shertaan and Fannie Sherman, hus band and wife, hoirs at law or naran A. Oordon, deceased; and the Un known Heirs at Law ot Sarah A. Qordon, deceased, Defendants. In the name ot tno mate or uregon; To Daniel L. Oordon, Nelllo Oor don, O. N. Oordon, Lucy I. Oordon, Rebecca Jano Oordon-Pratt, Laura Sherman-Hess, A. II. Hess, Ooorgo Sherman and Sherman, his wlfo, Loonnrd Bhcrmnn. and Knniilo Bheraianfani! to the unknown tulrs at luw ot Saruh. A. tlonlon. iliiavd: Yea and each of you nru hiirubjr required to appear and answer the cooiaialnt flliM ncnlnst you, In the above entitled suit, on or before July 28. ItSO. thut bolng thn Inst day of tho time prescribed la thn order for publication of this summons. And If you fall ao to- answur or nppear, for want thorcof.tbo plaintiff win apply to the Court tbrrtio r4lut prayed for In Ms complaint on file horeta, to- wit: First, That the Oefcndaata and eaca and all of them b ru art rod to set forth the naltiru of tholr retvocttvo claaas to tbe hereinafter described praswrty anj each and' all of tholr said claims, If any taey have, and thai all advarse claims of the defen dants, and each ot diem, be deter mined by a decrco of this Coart. Second. That by a docrot of this Caart'lt bo adjudged and determined that the dtfendants aad eaca, and all of them hfjs-e no right, title,. Interest, or estate la and to tho said promises. or any pnrtor-parcerof said: promise adverse tistlio titlo of pinliuirr huru- la. and that tho plaintiff tw decreed Lot Ftvo (C) In Block Thirty ' nlno f.t9) of th City or Klamath Falls (formerly Llnkvllin), Klaia ath Ctuiity, HtJte ot (Jregon, no cording to tbo duly recorded pfot ' thori'et; and that plaintiff havw good and valid title In and to snle promises ns agalnut tho salit named and unnamed defendants and caih and all of thorn. Third. That by a decree erf this Court it bo adjudged and determined thut tbo defeadants aad each and all tt them bo fornvor enjoined and barred from in any tsnnnur MiBortlng any claim or claims whatsoever in or to tho said promise horolnnbovo de scribed, or In or tn any part or por tion thoreef, adverse to thn plaintiff, and for sach other and further rollof as to this Court tuny seom moot and equitable, and for hla coats and dis bursements heroin, Thin summons Is served by publi cation thcroof, In tho Kvenlng Horald, a dally newspaper, printed, published and of genoral circulation In Klamath, uouniy, uregon, ny order or Honor able D. V. Kuykendall. Judge of tho abovo entitled court, made and filed Juno 11th, 1920, which said order requires that this summons be pub lished at least onco a week for six consocutlve weeks, beginning on tbo 12th day of Juno, 1920. O. F. STONB and W. A. Wlost, ,. Attornoys for Plaintiff. Juno 12-19-26-3-10-17-24 Wairreh Hunt' Hospital A IhoroiiKlily equipped Institution stfordliiK iitioicollmt fucllltlus for tn 4-lantl(lu triMitmunt by hospital meth ods of modlral, surKlciil nnd obstet rical cssos. t riio new ii lid modern fireproof build jitig rinitniiiN prlvuin rooms for bad mt nmbiilntury msns, coiiipl'4l l.Hllnid tixiuiilntitlon hinl treatment rooms, ItounlKi'ii Itny, clinical and research laboratories, , STAFF WARREN HUNT, M 0. ' L. L. TRUAX, M. I). - GEO. A. MAKHKY. M. I). LOCATION J FOURTH ANH PINE BTd., KLAMATH KAI.t.fl. ORB. , TELEPHONE 497 . AMBULANCE SERVICE MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maad Ingepmll Havte tTalropractle Fbyslciaa First National Bank Building Entrance, Roods AMIILAND, ORKOON ROBERT S. FRY Orneral lasaraare Invrstmeata Tel. 37(1-4 .707 WASHINGTON HT. Klamath Falls, Ore. ALL KINDS of tin and slier t Iron work, vea tllatiug aad Mann air hratlaf done at the Hlmnnon lumblag' Hl.op. No. 10S8 Mala HU L. N. HAINES rtsoaeSSS Klamath-Bend Auto Stag A dally auto stage service Is bow operating between Klamath Fall and Bend. Offices Res cafe and Met rnpolltan Oarago. C. I. Itockard. 1'hono 27-W. 27-tf "KIBE" Does the word strike terror to yoar heart, or Is your property protected sattlclently by Insurance In a reliable csmpsnyT In this day of high cost of mstorlsl. scarcity of homes, do oae should leave thtlr property aa peotected. Let as explain lo you tbo special Insurance system under which we protect your home la tbo Uadlng Insuraace companies of America. Jamee H. DrUcoll, Room 4, Loomhi Building. Phone 412. PAINTING Practical Painting, Gliding, Uroailag, Knamoltag, Kalaotnlolag. Wall Panes Cleaning and Oeneral Contracting. H. C. TVTHIIX tUastoeetU. WEST END CAFE No. 72 Main St. Meals served family style Call and give us a trial SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS la eno of any hospital's biggest assets aad tho location of this hospital saakoa It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capablo graduated nursos aro em ployed, and this fact, added to our unoqualled staff ot physicians and excellent hospital cqulpuiont Insuroi our patients unsurpassed sorvlco. STAFF DR. K. D. JOHNSON - DR. O. II. MRRRYMAN DR. T. O. CAMPBKLL DR. aEOROH I, WRIOHT DR. H. D. LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital Murphey Feed & Seed Store 124 So. 6th St Phone 87 Buy your feed from A ?ft 'as VsS ''''ssVUl'1 ss'stalssaBAaVsJasltsr i IVBaawaaasjBBjsasjgt 8fjuaatAqBi,JsafJw.4Ji U.J KAWUiiM&mmmJu. 3TncarrB5n-3ct55nc-0B-nc fnvvv.r""tv ;' . , Ci. r-c . t KJin Can J Van... rk.Jra.r.0 If you want them to Jay.