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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON lAQB Ml I" . MODTDAr, JULY M, ItM " a HERALD'S CLASHED COLUMN FOR SALE Real Estate kink opportu.itiks Oood residence In Merrill, medem: largo lot, with garage, '$1800; tcniw. .,h Pievin.?f ?.im X 'J,", 5.i?nT, ' i"f m? . ."I, 66x120 lot. $7600; easy term.. Five room house on Second St., at T1.100; $200 cash, 150 per month. Also several cholco resldcnco lota and somo good bargains In ranch properly. MIUS. XATK UTKRItia.V G27 Klamath Ave. 24-26 LOTS From 1100 up, In all parti of town. LOTS On pavement, $250 for cor ners of 60x140. LOTS Inside, $200 for 50x140. LOTS Large, Just oS paved street, 1100 to $250. Terms 10 per cent cash, balance Is Installments to salt purchaser. W. M. MONTBL1U8 The Klamath Development Co. 1103 Main St. Phone No. 1 T-tr FOR TRADE A good HO mere Irri gated ranch. Will trad for resi dence property. T. B. Waiters, (10 Stain, phone 27IW. Il-tf FOR SAl--MitcdUMoa BARGAINS IV VHKp CARS AXI I Stadebsker delivery wagon, good running condition, good tires, $300. 1 Bulck delivery wagon. Cord tires, Al condition. $400. 1 one and one-halt ton Bethlehem track, almost new, eloctrlc lights and starter; a bargain. 1 Ford delivery wagon, Just the thing for a bug; Bosch magneto, $450. I iix cylinder nve passenger uuics, a barsrain at $1050 Come in and. look them over. C. L. McWILLIAMS Phone IS? 36 Main St. 33 1 FOR SALE Overland club roadster. Al condition; caah or terms. Ap- ply 319 Washington. zu-zo- NOTICE tor SALE Team of 4 year old . a,pp!?u Jtvm HZZ2. "0UIUl nd!ner at the edge of a trench, with his true, with heavy harness. " Team of blacks, very gentle, weight friends, the French pollus below and 1S00, sound; heavy britches bar-1 about him. In the monument to be Party waving iow asoauor.. Mast be sold quick. DOT iuo V. X. bars. Also fine saddle horse with new saddle, at aive away price, u. rv, kern, aee Nyhan. FOR SALE Two Forda. low Ave. For new and 2nd hand furniture call on Bob Curtis. 123 N. Sth. 1 FOR SALE- -Twin Indian motorcy- cle. Itt h u,nJ?"S.ES!SLr I cylinder Paige bug. H D, IVtpmnn. care Dunham Auto Co, 24-31 FOR SALE Special sale on all gooas. see luua jiuiu 01. . BLOCKS FOR 8ALB $5 per cord delivered. Phone 48311. J. M. OaUrle. FOR SALS One 1110 Chevrolet, oae 1917 HapmobUe, oae 1110 BodgeSedaa. AU la good eoadlUoa. Caatral Oarage. KOT1CE WOPSKWIYMg , tpeetal aale oa graeerisa; oae aaek X cora meal FRWB wltk wrr Hi areeery order. Stat CM , ise4 raeery, III KlaauU Ave. 11-U FOR IALK tU tea traak. Al O. K. tairiwHa-aaaa, artait. t''" . ' . ''.'-. V.il ! .L'JJ FOR 1ALB 1 Baiefc aad aaa T'aaa- ataaoaaaar. laapenai oar- T MISCELLANEOUS Will Frank Packell write to Dan iel WIlllamsT Addresa Klamath Falls. SI-ZC PLUHBINO John H. Llnfesty. Ill N. 8th St. 20-26 PHONE PEYTON for wood. Ill CITY OARBAOE When you want garbage removed call 10F-23. GENERAL REPAIR WORK John H. Llnfesty, 1st N. 8th St. , 20-26 PrUtlag. Stationery and offlee supplies. Ploaear Priatlag and Sta tloaery company. Ill Mala St. t-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms) for gentlemen. 4$ Waahlagtoa t. 14-17 Feed, Your Chickens FOR RENT Best location for horns restaurant) 2 to 4 room, Tory rcn- gonablo. Investigate, l'liono G26J. ,,., . 1 ! jJim gra 34-2B gentle-21-16 'FOR RKNT-Now atoro room. cor. 1 and Klamath Avo. 63x108. J. IT Wan, & Qq gJ4 Ma, 15u poll RK.VT War room anarlmnnl. 41c s. Riverside, phono 192M. Si-27 '''wwwww. WANTED WANTED Woman to do washing fair a few boys. Apply chef, White Pelican hotel. 24-29 WANTED Two men for haying, at the Enterprise Ranch. 20-tt WANTED Horses to pasture Alta niont Ranch, phone 496-W1. 17tf jwwmwwww. 0mtn?mm00t0m00wm LOST AND FOUND LOST July 7th from Crater Lake atage, one Urge tan suit case marked Pierrepent: one small suit case stamped K. P. P. $50 reward for return to or Information leading to recovery of this baggage. White Pelican Oarage. S-tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of flprn tnr ICIamatti PAttnlv. in , M,tter of the ElUte of'Edna E. Kerns. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned, administrator of the es tate of Edna E. Kerns, deceased, to the creditors of, and to all persons having claims against the said de ceased, to present the same, properly verified, within six months arter the first publication of this notice, tewlt: .the I2th day of July, 1920, to said I administrator at the office of C. F. I Stone at Klamath Falls, Klam- am v-ouniy. uregon, me same being the place for tne trans- action of the business of said estate. II. J. MATTOON. Administrator of the Estate of Edna E. Kerns, Deceased. ,July 12-19-26-2-9. ,..., . MONUMENT FOR CLEMENCEAU STARTS PARIS, July ,5. (By Malt.) Clem- enceau Is shows at tha front, eland- erected In his native country, the Vendee, early next year. Francois Clcird. the sculptor. Is chiselling the ' croup work out of """bard Burgundlan stone. Unfinished. g37VI. the work la already said to visualize 20-26 with great character, the scene so often pictured of the old Tiger," m,n,,iiv an(1 almost nhvsleallr. nf for France The premier's figure standi eight feet high. He Is, as always In the wr days, wearing the long, loose ioercoai ana me son, sioucauy I crumpled bat, leaning on a cane. HIs face Is toward the enemy, his eyes watching the horizon, following Indications given him by a seated of ficer with maps, beside him. On bis right sre grouped soldiers and In the trench below are more of the men In the ranks, looking with mingled as tonishment and admiration at their MinUter of War. The scene is said by critics to be vividly natural, roagh and muddy but heroic aad full of the color and character of war dys.( WHISTLING TABOO IN ISLE OF GUAM AOANA. Guam, Juae 16. (By Hail.) Whistling (s prohibited la the city of Agaaa under the penalty of a $6 tne by order of Captain OH or. goveraor of Oaam and com- afiaaW of the United States naval Matioa here." Hla order reads: " "The practice of whittling U an entirely aaneceasary aad Irritating noise that must be discontinued. "It Is therefore ordered and de creed that no person shall whistle within the limits of the city of Agana. "The penalty for a violation of this order shall be an executive fine not to exceed five ($5.00) dollars. "W. W. Ollmer, Governor of Guam." Captain Gilmer has absolute auth ority fn making the laws of Guam, this perhaps being the only United States possession whero one man has thla power. P wi W m f g VrlwH saTJsskaM a WwV rWvlwH AH 6b If you "" fra BIG JAZZ DANCE AT OPEN AIR P.AVILION TOMORROW NIGHT Largest dance floor between Portland and San Francisco SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC COME! Everyone Invited COME! BE PREnY. TURN TRY GRANDMOTHER'S OLD FA - VORITE RECIPE OK 8AOE TEA AND SULPHUR i Almost everyone know, that Sagejlrnck le"m h" jounced his ""- Tea and Sulphur, properly compound' ed, brings back'tbe natural color aad lustre to the hair when faded, gray or streaked. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It' at home, which Is mussy and trouble some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth'e Sage aad Sul phur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, Im proved by the addition of other la gredleats, for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try Itt No one can possibly tell that yoa darkened' Ho has been trainer of almost a score your hair, as It does It so naturally .of Oregon track teams and trainer of and evenly. You dampen a sponge or many of the lemon-yellow football soft brush with It. and draw this elevens. His ability as a trainer and through your hair, taking one small 'track coach has made him a na- strand at a time: by morning the gray tlonnt flguro In tho world of sport, hair disappears1, and after another ap. Wlth Hayward along with tho Olym plication or two. your hair become. pc ,eam th conaiton of tho tw0 oeauwuuy oar. g:o.sy ana attract. tm tve. MASONS ATTENTION Thnra will h n rulip rnmmunl. cation of Klamath Lodge No. 77. A. F. & A. M., Monday, evening. July 26, 1920. at 8 o'clock p. m. Work In F. C. Degree. I 14-26 GEO. C'lASTAIX, W. M. AAAAA0AA00IA0 mWW0WWWWi1WWWWWWWWWIIWWWWWWWWWWWAt it t, A I.' want, tibtm to lajr, m m a m BIL HAYWARD OFF FOR OLYMPIC GAMES UNIVERSITY OK OREOON, Ell gvno, July 26.--Wllllam I.. Ilaywaril, veteran University of Oregon athletic trainer, at present In Huston with ,Konmsth nd Arthur Tuck. ' 0ren athletes solocted as members of tho United States Olympic gamus tlons of going to Antwerp, Belgium, with tho toam, to bo a spectator at the International Olympic games to be held there this summer In case he should not be officially selected aa a trainer for the American track team. This news was contained In a wire) received at the administration otflcea of tho university from Hayward. Bill Hayward has been a fixture at the University of Oregon since time Immemorabte, acting as head of the men's physical education department 0rvgon entries will In all likelihood .. . . ... ..... . va inucn lienor, anu moir nest per formance at the Antwerp meet as sured. The election of James M. Cox would glvo tho United States Its sixth President bearing tho Chris- 'a "e of "James." 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 advertisement 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 value. . . , READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS; YOU WILL FIND THEY PAY. 1-inrannAnnnjvuvian.T.T.u LAKEVIEW WILL hike ROUNDUP LAKEVIEW, Ore,, July 20. A lilK round-up colobrntlon will lie hold hero September 4, fi, and 0. A cor poration linn liocm organised to man nm the nffnlr, ronalatlng of 8. P. Dicks, president; W. V. Miller, vice president; Dan F. Brontinn, secre tary and treasurer; A. J. Ousley, W. ?.. Moss, F. Reynolds and D. 0. Olblis. directors. Tho Illy Rodeo nssoclii tlon wilt co-oporntn with tho local association In making tho nffnlr n success. Several thousand dollars have been collected for a prlto fund. Out law horsoa from practically every largo ranch In Lake county and from many ranches In Klamath and Modnc counties bare boon socurcd and wild bulls and steers In plenty havo been gathored from the ranges. Beside riding, roping, racing and other range sports there will bo street parades, baseball games, etc., to amuse the visitor. September G falls on Sunday and the following day la Labor day, two holidays In succession are provided, and Lake view la preparing to eitnnd hospi tality to thousands of visitors. Tho boatwomen of China have no need to agitato for women's rights they possess them. The boatwomen, whether she be a single women, or a wife, or a widow, Is the head of the house that Is to say, of the boat. If she Is marled, tho husband takes the useful but subordinate ptare of deckhand. She does the steering. Ing, makes bargains with the passen gers, collects the money, buys sup plies, and In general lords It over everything, Storage Ratterles charged and re paired at Tho Electric Shop, 123 S. 6th St. 19-26 A Classified Ad will sell It. VWWWWWWlWMM "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS " fill Flower mid Pliinti In Ul.pl. 1)' Wlnttmv Hut IIiumo Near Mill Hrlmol DIISHINS MADE KLAMATH FLORAL COMPANY PI I1II7-M 10IO Main Nt. Klamath I'.ilU SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS1PATIENTS Is ono nf any hospital' biggest assets and the location of this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurses aro em ployed, and this fact, added to our unequalled atsft of physicians and excellent hospital equipment Insures our patients unsurpassed service. STAFF DR. E D. JOHNSON DR. O. II. MKRRYMAN DR. T. O. CAMPBELL DR. OKOROE I. WRIOHT DR. K. I). LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maud Ingrrmll Ilawley tlilropractle Physician First National Rank Building Entrance, Room t AHIILAND, OREGON ROBERT S. FRY Geaeral Usaranra InvretaMata Tel. 17JI-J 707 WASHINGTON BT. KUasatb Fella, Ore. ALL KINDS ' of tla aad sheet Iron work, re. dialing aad war air heating dona nt the Hhaaana Plambtag rtl.op, No. lOtf Mala . L. N. HAINES Phone 833 r Klamath-Bend Auto StagsJ A dally auto atage asrvlce la now operating between Klamath Falla and Bead. OBces Rei cafe and Met ropolltan Oarage, c. I. Reckard. Phone 171-W. ij.it " ri r Doaa the word strike terror to roar heart, or (a your property arotaetad aaUtaailr by laaaraaS I. i AlUkle comaaarT U thla da or kiilIl; 2L,!lUr.,l. ere aaawa, aa oaa, aaauld leave their BroMrtyaa. proiewa. Let na eiplata to yoa taa aaelal. laaaraaea ayata- aaiaar whiek wv mtMt yaar heata la M Uadlna ussn 4, LoemU eliding. PkaM lT .i 'j(fi ' PAINTING Practical Palatlag, Olldlag , roaatag, aamellng, KaUomlatag. WaU Pimp 'Cleaalag aad Oeaeral Ceatraetlag. SB. V. TtTTtUIJj It Rose M. WEST END CAFE i No. 72 Main St. Meals served family style Call and give us a trial Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OUR CLEANING, PitKHHINQ AN! REPAIRING WILL MAKE YOUR CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATS REBLOCKED Oooda OaUea for aad Delivered Ml Mala Street Klamath fi k Murphey Feed & Seed Store m t Se. 6tkSt i ns87 I i M. oux your rM troa ... , , AWWfr. - 4 -. -- ,.