The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 23, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOR SALE Real Estate
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aatnd: now
160 acre., partly Irrl -
In crop, near oil well.
Will take residence tor H In Klam
ath Palls. Fred C. tlobor, corner
Crescent Ave and Mantanlta.
20-24
Only a limited amount ot mint
lind In the- Midland tract will be sold
' on the present easy terms. You can
par for it easily out nt your wages
It means a good living tor life. Talk
'it over with me. L. Jacobs, 22
Main street, 19-tf
Put some ot your wages Into good
mint land and secure a competency
for life. See L. Jacobs. 622 Main
itrcct. r 19-tf
LOTS From $100 up, In all parte ot
town.
LOTS On pavement, $250 for cor
ners ot 60x140.
LOTS Inside, $200 for 60x140.
LOTS Large, lust off paved street,
$100 to $250.
Terms 10 per cent cash, balance In
Installments to suit purchaser.
W. M. MONTELIUB
The Klamath Development Co.
1302 Main 8t. Phone No. 1
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FOR TRADE A good 1C0 acre Irri
gated ranch. Will trad for rati
sine property. T. B. Walters. 620
Main, phone 27 W. Il-tf
FOR SALE MiMHaMotu
Largest site Vlctrola, with twenty
new record selections. $95.00 cash.
Vlctrola Is 2nd hand. Earl Shep
herd. COT Main St. 22-24
FOR SALE: 3 stores; all paying
business. Your choice. Snap to
right man. See 1008 Main St. 22-24
CT4IY C a TT rnfAt I ai ht '.
at 1022 Main St. $2500 cash. ln -
eluding stock. Long-lease. 21-231
run sale Just received car loadi
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of suit cases and bags. Our prices
are right. See 1008 Main St. 22-24
Some rare bargains In used cars
at the Howie .Garage. MalnstreeUi
They II give complete satisfaction,
17-tf
FOR SALE Studcbaker six. -pas
senger; Al condition, $500 takes
It. See Dunham Auto Co. 403 S.
th St. 22-24
FOR SALE Moline tractor, plows
and truck. Dane aide rake and
loader, Moline binder, spring tooth
karrow. Alt used one season. Ad
ders Den Reed, Olene. Ore. 21-23
MOTOR BOAT for sale; 26x6, 36 h.
p. Mltchel motor. Van Meter and
Smith, Olene. Oregon. 17-23
FORD ACCESSORIES and repairing.
Klamath Falls Auto Co., Roy Call.
Prop., 1157 Main 'St. 20-24
FOR SALE Overland club roadster.
Al condition; cash or terms. Ap
ply 319 Washington. 20-26
BARGAINS in used cars.
Garage Paint Shop.
Imperial
20-24
NOTICE
FOR SALS: Team of 4 year
dapple gray horses, aound
old
and
true, with heavy tunes.
Team of blacks, very guile, weight
SI00. sound; heavy brlteaaa kar
at. Party leaving tows Monday.
Mast t told quick. See theaa at O.
. ban.
Alao taa saddle horse wltk
Mdla, at Kir away prlea. O. K.
harm, Nyhan. 15-U
TOR BALE Two Feed.
I low Are.
17 Wll-S9-I6
WOR BALE Otu 14ilt allda Tatf
M omIm. twa izl B. T. kotlarfc
J. M eaglae,
i jattakle I
I paaus. t4tag. walraa. etc.
ter ht sattl. Aaalr Bax
Dante. CaUfarmla. l t-tt'
SLOCU FOR BALS $5 ft ears
M daHrerai. PkMst 4ISM. 3. U.
atbrit. tt-ll
VOX 8ALB Oaa
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Chevrolet,
aaa 1117 Huaatoblla. aaa
1110
Dodca Bodaa. All la good eoadltlaa.
Caatral Oarage. -ti
NOTICE HOUSEWIVES
Special sale on groceries; one sack
9t corn meal FREE with every $16
grocery order. Spot Cash Basket
Orocery, 812 Klamath Ave. 12-tf
FOR SALE 2 ton truck, Al con
dition. O. K. Blacksmith shop,
Slztk St. 1 8-tf
FOR BALE 1 Bnlek aad ona 7-paa-;
aager Studebakcr. Imperial Oar-
6-tf
A ateaU Waat Ai rH aaH M.
MISCELLANEOUS
. P-UMniNOJoha II.
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Llufcsty, 123
20.26
Tho Johnson Mower has stood the
test. It's the mower tor you. We
sell them. Howlo Oarage, Main
street. lT-tf
PHONK PEYTON tor wood. 185
CITY OAKUAQE When you want
garbage removed call 10F-23.
GENERAL REPAIR WORK John
11. l.lnfosty. 123 N. Sth SK
20-26
Printing. Stationery and ottlct
auppllcJ. Pioneer Printing and Sta
tionery company 126 Main St. -tf
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FOR RENT OR LEASE
FOH RENT Two comfortablo rooms
tor worklngmen. Rates Tory rea
sonable. 515 Klamath. 22-24
FOR RENT Bedroom, for
man. 303 Pine St.
gentle-Jl-26
FOR RENT New store room, cor.
9th and Klamath At. 65x108. J.
T. Ward A Co.. 834 Main. 15-tt
QARAQE FOR RENT 205 South
Sth St. 10-tf
WANTED
WANTED Check writer.
815 Pine St
R. H. M..
21-23
WANTED Underwood typist. Must
ha resident. Apply 832 Mala St..
Klamath Falls. 21-23
WANTED
Grader and yard man
and yard man. Also chajn of tne Mussulman population, there
Pox -46. City. .... 4fofo j Tg(teiJ ,he most wrctchl
grader,
WANTED Two flrst class operating
sawmill millwrights: no other kind
need apply. Leave address or tele
phone number at Dox 100, Herald
!oXce
19-24
WANTED Two men for haying, at
inn niorneiia ir innn i.vr
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WANTED Horses to pasture. Alta
mont Ranch, phone 496-W1. l'tf
JVANJWL
To let contract falling, limbing
and bucking three million feet
":,b:-.r!!LemL,r.l.,;.l50U?d ?$' H'
Iwtrln ImnwHIitatr llnr 119 nit
23-24
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WANTED A first class gents fur-
nlshlng salesman. Only one that
has had experience In this line need
apply. Central Outfitting Co., 9th
and Main. 22-tf
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST July 7th from Crater Lake
atago. one large tan suit case
marked Pierrepeat: one small suit'
caw stamped K. P. P. $50 reward""1"". .,'.. J .V
for return to or information leading ort of ntantle which they hold to-
to recovery ot this baggage. White mmmmm
reucan u a rage. 8-tf
VALLEV GARAGE,
MERRILL, ORE.
We are now open for business.
All kinds of repair done. 19-24
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All knowing themselves to be in
debted to Low's garage, please call
and settle by the first of the month,
as I am selling out to go Into other
business. Judd Low, Prop. 20-24
COMB SREE TEA
INTO GRAY
DARKENS BEAUTIFULLY AND KB.
STORM ITS NATURAL COLOR
- AND LUSTRE AT ONCB
Coasaoa gardaa aag brewed la to
a heavy taa, wltk aulpaur aad alcohol
added, will tara gray, streaked aad
faded kalr beautifully dark aad Iu-
urlaaa. Mlzlag th Sage Tea aad Sul
bleaoei. Aa easier way te to get taa
phur recipe at home, though, la trou
raady to use preparation Improved by
the addition of other Ingredients,
costing about 60 cent a large bottle,
at drug stores, known aa "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound," tbu
avoiding a lot of muss
While gray, faded hair I not sin
ful, we all desire to retain our youth
ful appearance and attractiveness. By
darkening your hair with Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one
cad tell, because It la done so natur
ally, so evenly. You just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It and draw
tbia through your balr, taking one
mall strand at a time; by morning
all gray hair bare disappeared. Af
ter another application or two your
balr become dark, gloeay, aoft, aad
luxuriant, aad you appear 7ar
younger.
Nil IS
warn
lUTIIARKST. June 20 (lly Mull
Rumania, with tlio addition ot the
provinces ot Uosinrnliln, IHikovmti,
Transylvania, tho llnnut nnd Dol-i
rudia Is now n country ot nt least 10
distinct nationalities. In Its pnrlla "
ment nro seen peasants with wlilto
klrtlo nnd embroidered osls nnd
leggings romlndfut ot the red Indlitn,
sitting together with rod totted
Turks. .
"It Is especially In tho Dobrudja
that these different nationalities Jos
tle together," said Queen' Mitrlo ot
Rumania, Together with Rumani
ans, llvo peacefully side by side Uni
tarians, Turks, Tartars, Russians,
and in places even Germans.
"I have been to a village In tho
Dobrudja which was part Ruman
ian, part Russian, part German nnd
part Turkish. I went from one side
to anothor, .visiting many a cottago,
entering each church, ending my
round In the tiny mosque hung with
faded carpets, and there In a crowd
ot lowly Turks I listened to their
curious service, of which I under
stood naught. A woman who Is ndt
veiled has no right to enter the holy
precinct: but a royal name opens
many a door, and many a severe rule
Is broken In the Joy ot receiving so
unusual a guest.
"On a burning summer's day I
came to n tiny town almost entirely
Inhabited by Turks. I was distribut
ing money among the poor and for
saken, and had been moving from
Place to place. Now It was the turn
quarters, my hands tilled with mnnyliun nm lIuM Th()y wonr ,lranR0
n co,n
"Such was their Joy at my coming
that tho real object ot my visit was
nlmott forgotten. I found myself
gurounded
by a swarm of excited
women In strange attire, prattling a
languago I could not understand.
"They called mo Sultana, and each
one wanted to touch men; they fln-lheatis L wrapped Jn. Jiuch manner that
gcreiT my clothes, patted" me on IKo" conceals the entire face, except
back, ono old hag eras chucked mo
tlm-',..,.. 0,1, rhin Thnr itrAK mo ultlil.
Vm from hut to hut, from court tc'
court. I found myself separated
from my companions, wandering In
a world I had never known. In u
'...,, ,h f ,,., mll,i.i111ii. hut. of
! ,"b,Jrr,"th ,of yn, muJ;bulIt nu "' of
ridiculously small gardens, of hidden
. .ttlo courts, they dragged me with
them, making me enter their hovels,
put my hands on their children and
sit down.
The poorer Mussulman woman are
not really veiled
They wear wide
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Palace Market
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These words fully describe what the condition of every meat
market should be. and it describee ours to a nicety. Our' cold
storage and other equipment, and our ambition to maintain per
fect sanitary conditions in our market, blend perfectly. Conse
quently, we can sell you meats of all kinds that retain their fresh
ness and wholesomeness long after they leave our shop. All our
meats are handled under glass and with extreme carp. We over
look nothing which will assist us to carry out our sanitation
policies.
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At the Liberty Today
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JW7N& V7VA'&e4 SPSCTAC ATTXACKOH
At the Liberty Today
gether under the nose. Tho shape
of theso mantles gives them that In-
descrlblo line, so agreeable to the
wye, and which alone belongs to tho
Knst. Also the colors they choose
nro awa harmonious; they nro
tnnnil ilnivn In their mirrnuiullnrs tav
I dull blues nnd mntives oven their
I blncks nro not really blnck, but havo
takcn rust)- ,ntl thnt mlnglo pleas-
I nKy w, mud-coloured enlron-
ment In uhlch thoy dwelt.
"When attired for longor excur
sions, their garb Is generally black,
with a snow-white cloth on tholr
tho eyes,
Indescribably picturesque
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. ,,, carryln, beavj
heavy
staff In their hands; there Is some
thing blblcal about them, something
that takes one back to faraway
times,"
To Europeans In India tho wild
bee Is more dangerous than tho
snake.
In Grecco a girl's dowry consists
of household furniture and linen
rather than money.
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For Service and Quality
PHONE 8
Cool, Clean and Sanitary
524 Main Street
TIUIIKHMK.V ri.AHtl
OSAKA. Japan, Juno 16. (lly
Mall,) Koreans, emptojed In con
struction ot an electric lino he twee 11
Osaka and Kobe, recently clashed
with villagers of Tnchlharna. Hot h
the Koreans and tho villagers, It
was reported, numbered several
thousand, and were armed with bam
boo spears and sickles Kio Ko
reans were woundeil snrlnust) before
police stopped tho light Tho causo
ot tho clash was not reported
CANADIAN ('1III.I1IIK.V
WAR ON IIODKNTS
REGINA, Bnsk., July 23. Des
truction by school children of ap
proximately 2,000,000 gophers tail
spring saved nbottt 1,000,000 bush
els of grain, officials have estimated
To encoursgo destruction ot tho ani
mals, tho provincial government of
fered prlxes of Shetland ponies,
sheep and pure bred pigs to the child
ren with tho largest "kill." Etmnr
Ollvvr ot Colgate won first print
with 11,171 dead gophont to his
credit.
A Classified Ad will sell It.
X
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rket
AliAHKAN MINK IlKHtlMKM
JIINKAir, Alaska, July 1, (lly
Mull.) Work nt tho dig Junllu mliin
iiciir liuro, I win boon stuppml mill will
not liti rosumud until ItalKlnti trams
Hot buck to it "roiiNOimlitn" nkclinngu
tnisls, Joint VnnniiliiHUi prosldont of
tho llolKlnu rnnipniir which owns tho
initio, iwtmitiucoit horn roroittly.
I'HKD cnrsT Why, yos. A Clinl
mors, Mnxwolls, Chovrolots, Fords,
and trucks, etc. 'They're dopoiidnliln
and reasonably priced, Howlo Gar
age Main street. 17-tf
SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR
ITS PATIENTS
Is otto of any hospital's; IiIrkhsI nssflti
and tho locution of this hospital
makes it especially doslrithln from
that viewpoint Only nhumlantly
cnpnhlo grndtiated nurses nro em
ployed, and this fart, added to our
unoitinllod staff (if physicians and
excellent hospital equipment Insures
our patients unsurpassed servlco.
STAFF
DR. E. I). JOHNSON
DR. O. II. MERRYMAN
DR. T. C. CAMPMKLL
DR. aKOROK I, WRIOIIT
DR. E. D. LAM II
DR. II. D, LLOYD STEWART
Klamath General
Hospital
MINERAL BATHS
Dr. Maud Ingrrsoll llawlej
Llilropractle I'liyslrlaa
First National Hank Building
Entrance, Room t
AHIILAND. OREGON
ROBERT S. FRY
Oeataral lasaraarx lavpatsaM
Tel. B7A-J
707 WASHINGTON BT.
Klaaaatti Falls, Ore.
ALL KINDS
of I la aad sheet Iroa work. Tea
Ulating and warm air heatfag
done at the Hhaanna I'lamblag
Shop. No. loaa Mala 8c.
L. N. HAINES
Phone aaa
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A dally auto stage service Is now
operating between Klamath Fail
and Ilend. Offlcos Rex cafe and Met
ropolitan Oarage. C, I. Iteckard.
Phone 274-W. 27-tf
"FIRE"
Dee the word strike terror to yotr
heart, or I your property protected
auBeieatly by Insurance la a reliable
company T la tbla day of high coat
of material, scarcity ef bom, a
oaa should leave tbelr property aa
protected. Let u explala to 70a Ua
special Insurance lyateaa aadar
wkiab wo protect your borne la tbe
laadlag Usuraac coaspaalea al
Aaarlea. Jams If. Drlacoll, Raoa
4, LoaaU Balldlag- Pkeae 411.
FA1NT1NO
Practical Patatlag, Glldlag, BroaaUg,
Baaaetlag; Kaleaclalng, Wall Payer
Oteaalaclaad Ooaoral Ceatractlag.
. O. TUTHILL
01B Roae St.
WEST END CAFE
No. 72 Main St.
Meals served family style
Call and give us a trial
Klamath Dye Worb
Phone 408
OUR CLEANING, PHKHHING AND
REPAIRING WILL MAKE YOUR
CLOTHES
LOOK LIKE NEW
HATS REBLOCKED
Good Called far aad Delivered
41 Mala Street Klamath Fail
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Feed Your Chickens
vir3 Humhey Feed & Seed Store Kr
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. n- tm' 40 M.