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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1920)
. rUIMDAr, JVfiT M, ltM 'iJi. - J HERALD'S CWSSIFIEO COLUMN FOR SALE Real Estate SWMWMWMM Only a limited amount of mint land In tho Midland tract will bo told en tho prcsont ossy tonus. You can par for It canity out ot your wanes. It means a rood living (or llfo. Talk It over with mo. L. Jacobs, C33 Main strcot. 19-tf TOR SALK On paved street, two new bungalows; ono 4 -room; the oner G-room and bath; modern. Cor ner lot. No sower , or pavement taxes. Call 1447 Worden Ave. 19-31- ron RENT A private Karate largo car, right In town. for FOR SALE An abstract plant ot Klamath county. Can be a good money maker. An ulcht room house and Ave lots. tills Is 'a snap for $2150; on easy terms. Fifty-five acres 8tt mile from Klamath Falls: house, barn, etc.- A gnat bay at 12500; on very easy terms. J. F. MAQUIRK, 713 Mala St. t 17-10 FOR 8ALE The Southeast quarter f the southwest quarter of section arvea, Northeast quarter ot north vest quarter and the west halt ot the Northeast quarter of Section ghteen In Towuthlp Thirty-seven nth, Rang Eleven and one-halt Bast ot the Willamette Meridian. There Is about three million feet ot nine on this land. The price Is $10,000. For further Information write owner, F. C. Desmond. Holly wood, Calif.. 1727 N. Sycamore Ave. July 17-24-31-7-14-31 1IALL.HOU8E for sale.. In 2nd Hot Springs Add., reasonable for cash. Box R, Herald office. 19-21 Put some ot your wages Into good mint land and secure a competency for life. See L. Jacobs, 622 Main street. 19-tf BUY 10 ACRES of good mint land. Ten per cent down and balance $2 Kr month. See L. Jacobs. 622 Main Bt, Klamath Falls. lS-tt TEN ACRES ot mint land will bring over fS.OOO a year return. Ten ner cent down and balance $2.00 per month. See L. Jacobs, 622 Main St. Klamath Falls. lG-tf LOTS From 1100 up,in all parts of town. LOTS On pavement. $350 for cor ner ot 60x140. LOTS Inside, 9200 for 50x140. LOTS Large. Just off paved street, f 100 to 1350. Verms 10 per cent cash, balance In Installments to suit purchaser. W. If. MONTELIUS The Klamath Development Co J303 Main St. Phone No. 1 7-1 TEN ACRES of mint land will keep n family In a good comfortable irtable llv-, tag. Ten per cent down and $2.00 per month. See L. Jacobs, 622 Main St., Klamath Falls. 15-tf FOR SALE -Miscellaneous FOR SALE One high grade Duroc Red Boar, 2 years old, big and heavy; price 333.00. Michael Reuck. Bonanxa, Ore. 19-21 Some rare bargains In used cars 'at the Howie Garage, Main street. They'll blve complete satisfaction. 17-tf MOTOR BOAT for sale; 36x6,- 36 h. p. Mltchel motor. Van Meter and Smith, Olene. Oregon. 17-33 FOR SALE 1117 Balck . good shape, cord tires on mar; 1 extra. ttlO cash or terms. Inquire Club Cafe after 5 p. m. 15-30 FOR SALB Launch, cheap far cash. Wrtte Van Meter ft Smltk. Olene. 14-3 NOTICE FOR SALE Team eC 4 year old tannin gray kecees, sound and ran, with heavy narnans. Team ot blacks, vary gentls, weight SM0, sound; heavy Mteken har ness. Party leaving tows Monday. Mnst be sold quick. Be them at O. K. bam. Also fine saddle horse with new saddle, at give away price. O. K. earn, see Nyhan. 25-tf FOR SALE One 14x18 slide valve engine, two 54x16 H. T. boilers, oiler-feed pump, piping, valves, etc. Suitable for saw mill. Apply Box 101, Dorrls, California. 1 9-tf. BLOCKS FOR SALE 95 per cord delivered. Phone 483M. J. M. SaUrle. 29-28 FOR SALB On 1110 Chevrolet, ons 1917 HuemohUe. one 1930 Dedge Sedan. All la good condition. Ceatral Qarags. 38-tt A Ctaasttted Ad will sell tt. Read gfyslsls. Radars' ad. for this week's Adv. NOTICK HOUHKWIVKS Special sato on groceries; ono sack of corn monl FRKK with overy SIR grocery order. Spot Cnst. Basket Grocery, 823 Klamath Are. 12-tf FOR 8ALC3H ton truck. Al con dition. O. K. Illacksmlth shop. Sixth St. as-tt FOR SALE 1 Bulek and ana 7-pas-engor Studobakor. lniporlsl Gar age. 6-tf MISCELLANEOUS The Johnson Mower has stood the tost, its the mower for you. We Mil taeui. Howie Garage, street. Main l--tt REWAnrV Wilt ha naM tnr M.A.. ery ot one doien gold Star Presby- itnia o. a. pins, iosi near Ml. IAKI church. If returned to D. A. McComb, Merrill Routo, phone 19-F6. 19-30 Does your Ford boll? Try our centrifugal water circulating pumps. These pumps have many satisfied users. Klamath Falls Auto Co., 1157 Main St. 17-tf LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED with Peerless grinder. Work guaran teed. 917 Pine St. 16-31 Printing, Stationery and office SUDDllea. Pioneer Prtntfn and Rt. tiotery company. i3 Main St. 9-U PHONE PEYTON for wood. IS? "J""iiii--innnjn.njrLjTjxrijTjTjTj FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR SALE or lease Good oppor tunity, apartment house. Call A. J. Lyle. 19-20 FOR RENT Sleeping room for gen - ueman. 37 Jenerson. Call after 'six p. m. 19-20 FOR RENT New store room. cor. 9th and Klamath Ave, 65x103. J. T. Ward k. Co.. 334 Main. 15-tf GARAGE F.OR RENT 203 South 5th St. lo-tf WANTED WANTED Two first class operating sawmill millwrights; no other kind need apply. Leave address or tele phone number at Box 100, Herald office. 19-34 WANTED Clean rags. Mnllory Garage, 637 Willow street. 19-31 WANTED Horses to pasture. Alts moot Ranch, phone 496-W1. 17tf WANTED Lumber or log hauling Au ." ,"aTe. .noZ contract, nave now equipment. u "' n' ' ""am omce 19-20 WANTED Woman or man and wife to work on ranch. Address box W. T. Herald office. 16-33 WANTED Party to cut and stack' 500 tons ot meadow hay, near Fort i Klamath. On shares or for cash i Address or phone Fort Klamath Meadow Co., Fort Klamath, Ore. 15-31 WANTED Woman for general housewerk: 3 In family, no small children. Address 119 Washington. 15-tf. CITT GARBAGE When you want garbage removed call 10F-33. ------------- -, ir i-iiiiirinnrin.il i i.i-i.ili-uu LOST AND FOUND FOUND A chance to save money oa yosr master worn, rnose isK or eall 1410 Sargent Ave. 15-11 LOST July Ttk from CraUr Lake stags, ons large tan salt esss mnrksd Plerresent: ana email aait esss stamped K. P. P. 959 reward lor return to or Information loading to recovery o this baggsge. White rMicaa usrngs. S-tl MWMMA-MMMMWWNWMWWMMW NOTICE Just received n large shipment of orsna new nuggies, nscks and spring wagons. Will sell at Terr reasonable prices. Also large shipment ot gov ernment tents. Max Weiss, 6th St., near Ewauna Box Factory. 7-tt OOU.N'TV TREASURER'S NOTICE Notice is 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 16th day of July, A. D., 1930. Q. K. VAN RIPER, 16-10 County Treasurer. VALLRT GARAGE, MERRILL, ORE. We are now open for business. All kinds of repair dons. 19-14 THE EVENING HERALD. o.i. c; OREGON AGRICULTURAL COI LEGE, Corvnllls, July 10. Con struction work Is being rushed with a view to making It possible to ac commodate tho Influx ot students next school year. Many sctf-supporting students, are receiving a boost financially through construction work. Ilctweon 30 and 40 at them nro now employed and ono or two hundred more can bo used by L. N. Travor ot Salem, In charge of construction work, provid ed tho men are fitted fort holr duties. Concrete is being poured for the central unit ot the home economics J1S0.000. Work on a 161,000 swimming pool unit for the men's gymnasium Is under way, a third story Is being added to Apperson hall, better known by former stud ents as mechanical hall. Extensions to the heating plant are being made under the direction ot M. C. Phillips, associate professor ot mechanical en gineering, and superintendent of heating. A 1100,000 women's dor mitory will be erected as soon as the plans are ready. The college foundry under A. E. Rldenour Is doing rush work this summer In connection with campus Improvements. Mr. Travis is having trouble In ob taining certain material for con struction work due, he Indicated, to car shortage. Nails, wlro and get ranlxed iron are hard to obtain al though no difficulty Is experienced In getting lumber. The addition to tho nome econom ics building wilt meet a long felt want, It Is said. Tho young women ""T0 wrl"- under difficulties with- " tne lasi year or two becauso of lack of space. Tho new unit will prorlde suitable administrative offi ces, rest rooms, laboratories, lecturo BUILDING H - m00Wwwv4WWWW&0WWWWWWWWWWW' & A -'------------1 --''-'-----'--'--'----------'---'--'-------------'' ''---'--'- KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON tt Going All Around" says the Good Judge ' m .ser? RIGHT CUT is a short W-B CUT Is rooms and other necessary accom modations. The reconstruction ot Apperson hall will give more breathing space tor students In physics and several branches of engineering. Last school year the young people were packed Into this building In almost aardtne fashion. Eventually a new physics building will bo constructed and the building will then be devoted entire ly to electrical and civil engineering. FOR HALK Alfalfa hay. Call Attamunt ranch, phone 40O-WI. 18-tf In 1918, 145,SS3 cords ot hemlock piltpuood and 35,385 cords of spruco were consumed In Washington, Ore gon and California. Work In tho open Is posslblo at all times of the year on tho Tongass na tional forest, Alaska, but logging op erations nro not profitable in the short das ot winter. Guarantee That Guarantees The best guarantee of faithful performance- of lasting usefulness or of the definite quality of a pro duct is found in that product's advertising. If you value constant satisfaction if you want, to push every dollar to its limit- read the advertise ments. In them you will find many newsy items to save you money, time and energy. Whether your wants are food- clothing- furniture or a toy for the children the advertisements car. help you. The advertisements contain many suggestions to meet the important problems in the home. To take advantage of an advertisement is to save to get guaranteed vahie. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS! YOU WILL FIND THEY PAY. I find men nro taking to tho Real Tobacco Chew. The good, rich tasto lasts so much longer that you find it saves you money to uso this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will" tell' you that. Put up in two styles - cut tobacco a long fine-cut tobacco Wo UTm In tied ears only when we know they will giro satisfactory service te our customers when we dispose eC them We have a number on band now see them. Howie Garage, Main street. 17-tf The commercial trees of Alaska are western hemlock, Bltka spruce, Alas ka cedar and western red cedar. Cot tonwood, birch lodgepole pine and white fir aro also found In small quantities. e s mwmmmw,mmww Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OUR CLEANING. 1'IUXSING AND REPAIRING WILL MAKE YOUR CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATH ItKIILOCKEI) Comix Called for and IMIvrrcd 4JI Main Hlroet Klamath Fall " t j ., r'i. PAOR MI Warren Hnnt Hospital A thoroughly equipped Institution affording unexcelled facilities for lha irlontlflc troitimt'tit 1Y hospital motit ods of medical, surgical and obstet rical cases, The ue and modern fireproof build ing contains private rooms for bed snd ambulatory cases, completely equipped exnmltiallon and trnstinent rooms, ItoontKim Itay, clinical and research laboratories. STAFF WARREN HUNT, M. D. L. L. TIIUAX, M. D. GEO. A. MASHICr. M. D. LOCATION ' FOURTH AND PINE STU. KLAMATH FALLS. ORB. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hand Ingeraoll RawWy CfeiroprncUe Physician First National Rank Building Entrance, Room I ASHLAND, ORKOON ROBERT S. FRY General Insurance Investments Trl. B73-J 707 WASHINGTON NT. Klamath Falls, Ore. ALL KINDS of tin and slirrt Iron work, vrn tUating anil warm air heating done at the Nhnnnon I'luml Htii.p. No. 108S Main Si. L. N. HAINES PfcoueSaS KUmath-Bend Auto Stag A dally auto stags service Is now operating between Klamath Falls and Hend. Offices Rex cafe and Mat ropolltan Oarag-t. U. I. Reckard. Phono 374-W. 37-tf " F I It K ' Does the word strike terror to yosr heart, or Is your property protoctod sufficiently by insurance In a reliable cempany: In this day of high coat ot material, scarcity of homes, no one should leave their property un protected. I-et us explain to you the special Insuranco system under which we protect your boms In the loading Insurance companies of America. James II. Driscoll, Room 4, Loomls Building. Phone 433. PAINTING Practical Painting, Gliding, Broatlng, Enameling, Kalsomlnlng, Wall Paser Cleaning and General Contracting. H. O. TUTHILL tlSRoseSC WEST END CAFE No. 72 Main St Meals served family style Call and give us a trial SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS la one of any hospital's biggest assets and the location of this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduatod nursos aro om ployod, and this fact, added to our unequalled staff of physicians and oxcollont hospital equipment Insures our patlunts unsurpassod sorvjeo. STAFF DR. K. D. JOHNSON DR. O. If. MERRYMAN DR. T. O. CAMPBELL DR. QEOROB I. WRIOI1T DR. E. D. LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital tf i VaaA Vmw rkisfflrAno K you want them to lay. Murphey Feed & Seed Store 124 So. 6tk St Pkie87 1-TOU 1UU1 VlUUiGIld Buy (Buy'your feed from j -i, j. mmm a m am .m