oxMnwrimMatHMMrgWHcw tWMHtwUWiiiiiUktinihMtUnM;, - ". - XAttl I HI n M l rAoa noun HMD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN -Jij-J FOR SALE Real EiUte MMMMMM FOR SALE Mudorn live room plat tared bouso wild iilunty of cnblnot work; alto lawn, true mid outbuild, loci, llouso U completely furnished, lualudlng piano, and tlm whole goo t the lowprlcoof $4750; jut $1200 calk and lliu halunco on Inn thuo by tbeluionth, Chllcolti & Hmltli, 013 Mali Ml. ' 20-27 VUH MALE HKAMO.VAHLK PRICK AMI TKK.MH e VIIAOIIIO RANCH," on., mllo from lows, 12U acres, good Improvement. About two miles of liulldlnK front al. f. ALHO factory Kiln on Itullroud. In town. Inotudlng Community llousu sites, abaul fifty lot, il AUO ,' About 2 acr on river, for sum v mar homes and recreation, two mile trow town. T.IO. IIAUUK, Wllllta liulldlnK. Klamath Knits. 20-27 ' f FOB HAI.K (lood bouim on Nlntb fit. ,wllb live big roomi and batb on Brat floor and tlireu niiibII room up atalrs; on big cornur lot, wltb gar age), at a apeclal price of $5000. Oily 11200 caiti and balance Ilka reat. Tbla I Just about Ilia belt roe Idinca lot In tb city and baa f)a lawn and abadn I rmn. Look It oer totfay. Chllrolo ft Hmltli, 033 Main St! 20-27 LOTS From 1 100 up, In all prta of itown. LOTH Oa pavement, $2(0 for cor- I Bert f (Oil 40. " LOTS Inildo, 1200 for 50x140. LOTS Largo, Just off paved it runt, JI100 to $250. Tarsia 10 per cont caih, balance In 'installments to ault purchaser. W. M. MONTKI.ICH iTbe Klamatb Development Co. 1101 Main Ht. Phono No. 1 m 7-tf FOIl HAI.K On pavi'd street. 2 now (bungalow, Onn 4-roim; ttm oth- ri L-ruutiiM alii! Iiullii iiukIhmi! tur ner lot. no sewer or pavement taxes. Paoae SCVJ. or cull 1417 Worden Ave. 20-2H mil. mai.i.!iiv liwnnf.. rm tnar uyoom bourn on paved itreet, two block from Main. Very manonnblo. Wlio llth Ht 20-31. FORTRADI-A good 100 aero Irrt- i,"", r "r nl " '"" r"r'' "" Oialad ranch. Will trade fur real-, 4cc property. T. II. Wattera, 20 Notice I hereby given that, pur Main, pbone 27VW. 21-tf auant to reiolutlon of tho Hoard of Huiorvlor calling lame, a Rpeclal Bwowwwwkmwwwwwwwiwww. nloctlon by the land owner of Upper Ml SALE MielUrMK)Ui Van llrlmmor Drainage IMalrlet will v bo held at tho reildenco ol Fred Mc- " Kendreo In ald DUtrlct and nliout FOIl HAI.K Hot of tinner tool; nl- one mile noutlirnut of I .one Tine (ao Oregon law hook and Culver- Hchool lloum, Klamath County, Ore mitr Imw Louka. Aitilrnn I'oatmaitnr. Klin, on July 31. 120. at 2'30 Z3- : .. . - ....:.' . .. . ".... . Werdeo, Ore 20-ai' -3 aUKOAI.Mt l.V VHRU CAKal TIICCKH AND Jl ilndabikar delivery wagon, good Aroorlc, , copy of whlch contract I WBlog condition, good tire. WOO.,,,,, , w'Uh lhV8ecrotary of aald DU- Zl buicb. delivery wagon, wra wee, i couumuu, ivv, 1 1 one and one-bait ton Datblabein truck, almoat now, atactrlo light Ud atarter: a bargain. .l Ford delivery wagon, Juit tba thing for a bug; IIokIi magneto, 460. U al cylinder nvo paaaonger iiuick, imibaraaln at I10S0. - Coma In and look them over. C. I.. McWJM-lAMH Tkono 16? 30 Main St. 23-31 J NOTICE FOR BAI.K Team of 4 year otd ft dapple gray koraea, aound and true, wltb heavy, harnei., '.Team of blacka, very iMtla, weight 1M0, aound; heavy brileken har aaa. Party leaving town Monday. Mut ba aold quick. Bee them at O. K. barn. S Alao fine aaddle horae with new MUUIe, at give away price. O. K. kara, aaa Nykart ac-tf , For now and 2nd hand furnlturo 'aalle Bob Curtla, 123 N. nth. i. 24-30 VOR SALS Twin Indian motorcy ., cle. .1H. h.'p. gaa onglno. Four cylinder Paige, bug. vll. V. Petoraon. art Dunham Auto Co. 24-31 m - --- BLOCKS FOR HALE IB per cord Z delivered. Phono 4S3M. J. M. atbrle. T JTOR 8ALB Oaa 1910 Cbavrolet, '; oa lil7f Hupaoblle, on ivau Bo4g Badaa. All la good condition. Central Oarage. 8-tf . I i i , NOTICK HOUHKWI VKH Special aale on grocorlea; one aack at corn meal FRKK wltb avery llo Vrocery order. npoi uaab uaeaei rocary, 811 Klamath Ave. 11-tf OR HALE 2 U ton truck. Al con- U dltlon, O. K. Ulickimlth ahop, fllatk 81. 8-tf FOR BALE 1 Dulck and ana 7,-paa-i aagar Btudebaker. Imperial Oar- If .'. "" f a Aaa m liAAfl VniiV I f 0 i su.-j -WW j ai i . FOIl HALE A two biirnor Puritan (ill NlOVO! IIMUll two Wlllikl. 112. IN, 3211 Mtll HI. 26-2II FOIl HALE lood delivery Kord for Halo clioup. Military Oarage, 637 Willow Ht. 20-29 MISCELLANEOUS I'HONK I'KVTON for wood. IH7 CITY OAIUIAOK When you want garbage removed cull 10K-23, Printing, Stationery and offlct supplies. Pioneer I'rlntlDR and Hta tloaary company 118 Main Ht. 9-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE KOll HKNT 3 room npartmtml. I'lionu 020. furnished 26-27 run iikht two sleeping rooma for gentlemen. 418 Washington Ot. 24-27 FOK HKNT New etoro room, cor. 9lh and Klamatb Ave, 65x108. J. T. Ward ft Co.. 134 Main. IG-tf FOIl HKNT Four room apartment, 410 H. lllvorlde, phono IB2M. :i-27 0U0fUU0mjU0j& WANTED CI,KRICAIj WOIJK wanted by younn man. Kiperleuce with largo Han FrancUco Corporation. Addroi llox "O" Herald office, 20-27 WANTKI) Woman to do wablnK for n fow boy. Apply chef, White Pelican hotel. 24-29 WANTKD Two men for baying, at me Knterpriaa iiancn. zo-tr WANTED Horae to paatura. Alta moot Itanch, phono 4J6-W1. 17tf LOST AND FOUND I.OHT July 7lh from Cratrr Lake ". ne large tan ault cane marked I'lorrnpont; one amall ault cam siampou k. r. r. i&u reward for return to or Information leading lo recovery of Oil buggaga.' Whlto;rul"'f 0 per nnnunr. nnd -nUo tin reman iiurage. a-ir ' ociock p. m,, ni wnicn nine unu plare until land owner will vote up- on the question of approving or re jecting a cert it In contract proponed to bo entered Into by ald Drainage DUtrlct and the United State of .,.,, anJ m, bo , .. ... rcil- ilnro ,uenr" FIIKD McKKNDIlKB. Hecrutary Upper Van llrlmmer 7-2H Drainage DUtrlct In tho Circuit Court or tho Stato of Oregon, for Klamatb County. In tho matter of tho petition of the Hoard of Hupervlaora of the Klamath Dralnago DUtrlct of Klamath County, Orogon, praying that all ot the pro ceeding In connection with the or gnnltatlon or the dUtrlct, and the proceeding ol the Hoard ol Super visor and of aald dUtrlct providing for and authorising the luo and alo of ImiikI of aald dUtrlct may he ex amined, approvod and confirmed by tho Court. To thn Klamath Dralnago District and to all froehnldora, legal voter and aaaussmvnl payer within aald dUtrlct. Notice I hereby given that tho hour ot 2 o'clock p. in. of Tuosduy thn 24th duy of Auguit. A. D. 1920, and thn Court room of tho above en titled court n the City of Klamath Fall, Oregon, I set a tho time and place far tho hearing of tho petition of tho Hoard of Supervisor of tho Klamath Drulnago DUtrlct of Klum nth County, Orogon, praying that nit cf tho proceeding In connection with tho organisation ot the dUtrlct and tho proceeding of thn Jloard of Su pervisor und of ald DUtrlct provid ing for and authorising the Ibhuo and sulo of bond of huIiI dUtrlct may be oxumlned, approved and confirmed by tho court, which ald petition haa been filed with thn Clerk of tho Cir cuit Court of Klamuth County, Oro gon. Any peron Intorestod may at any time before Tuesday the 24th duy of August, A. D. 1920, appear and con teHt the validity of such proceeding! or any ot tho acta or things therein enumerated. C, II. DKLAP, Clerk of tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. Hy LOYD R. DE LAP, Deputy. July 20-27-3-10 Wo apeclullse In oxy-ttcotyleno welding. No job la too difficult, und tho broak will bo permanently weld ed too. Ask u for prices on this work. Ilowlo Oarage, 20-tf kialr Atto If you want them to lay. THP EVENING HERALD. Harvesting machinery for Inimcdl ntu delivery. A Johnson mower I n wonderful liolp during harvest time. Wo soil thorn. Ilowlo (Jiirtigo. 20-lf notice of hiiehiit'h ham: of iieai, khtate Equity 1071. In (ho Circuit Court or tho Htata of Oregon for Klamath County. T. II. WIHwnion, K. W. Wllkerson mill W .1,. Wllkerson, plitlntlffN, vh. Ornvoiior Minimi, diifiiniliint. Notice In hereby kIviiii tluit under and by virion of n JiiilKini'iit mill ill rri'ii of fororliiHiint mill onlur of hiiIii of rwul i'nIiiIii miuln mill onlnrml In tho Circuit Court of tho Hluln of Orctcon for Klumnth County on tlm I Old day or July. IU20, wherein tho uhovul iiuiued T II, Wllkumon. K. W. Wll - kerou mid V I,, WllkerHon were1 lilrth In thl country, und we are ploliitirM oml (Irovener Mltinrd wnsK0K , ,)0t commMloti to defendmit, which milil diicreu wni.., . . .. duly ontervd In Volume 10 iniKe 134,""" """"" l" "" " of tho Journal of uld court and duly docketed In Volume 4 piiko 33 JihIk- niiilU l.lmi llocket, wherein too ahovu named plalnlirf recovered of the above numed iliifeniliititM u JuilKiiient ror the auin or S00, toKcther with Intnroit nt the rale or 0 per nnnum from Keliruury 10, liiic, loKetber with an attorney' fee of I HO and their rout and dlxliiimemeiitfi In mild null taxed ut II to. 20, that puraiiant to the mild order of mile and purxiinnt to an eiertitlnti Imttied out or the nliuve entitled court and null by the clerk thereor with the neul or the court affixed and duly nttented hy aid clerk and to mo directed, order ing mo to el at public miction to the blghet and hent Milder therefor ror caMi In hand all of the following do- criin.-a luuil and real exliito or mich part tbereor a may be necomiary to mitlKfy the above mentioned JudK ment, Inrludltii; attorney' lee. lu te rent und cohIh and exienm or ale, I will. In obedience to mild onlT or ale and exerutlcu at 10 a. m. In the rorelioou or WrdnoKiliiy, tho 1 ft I It day or AiiRiiHt, A D, 1920, nt tho front door or the county court hoimo In tho city or Klamath Full, Klamath County, Htale ol Oregon, ell nt public auction lo the lilgheiit and oci lilil der therefor for rnnh In hand, Onld Coin or the United Hlate. nil or the folio Inn deiicrltieil land and real eitutu, or ho much thereor a may ! MiTi-HBiiry to HiitlNfy the mild JuiIk meiit of $000, together with luterent thereon from Keliruury 10, 1910, to July 10, 1920. at 0 per annum auiounllni; to I1GS 4u, together with Intereat on the principal huiii tf 1000 from dote of Hiilit JililKment nt the nttoruoy' fee or ISO mid cont and dlsliursemeiilH or suit aiiiuiiiitlni; to 1 140.20 and accruing ro&u and cx penw of sale. That tho particular description of the land and remUe to bo sold U a follow h, to wit: Kant half of Roiithwiiii j Hurt ur und south wet quarter or noiithrnut 'innrter of Section 31, township 39 south, rungo 13 east of Willamette Meridian, ami Lot numbered two or Hcctlnn six In township 40 scuth. rungo 14 viimI of Willamette Meridian In Klamath County, Oregon, contnlnlm; In all 100 SO acres, together with the tene ments, hereditament and appurten ance thereunto heloiiRiui; or In any wise nppertulnlnK. mid the rents, Is sue and profits thereof. Dated July 20, 1920. OKOHOK I,. llUMI'lIUKV. Sherlfr of Klamath County, Oregon Hy OSCAIt PIIIVK. Deputy. July 20-27-3-10-17 NOTICK Notice Is hereby glrcn that scaled proposal will he received by the Hoard of Supervisor or the Klamath Dralnago DUtrlct cf Klamath County, Oregon, ror tho construction or the works for tho reclamation of the land within tho boundaries of said District according to the plans and specifications approved by the Hoard ot Supervisor and which nro now on tile nt tho office of the KitK'tieer nl tho District who Is Mr Don J '.urn wall ut No. Ill S. Fourth Street. Klamath Kails. Oregon. Said propositi wilt be received up to tho hour or two o'clock In tho oft ernoon or the 14th duy or August, A. D. 1920. at tlio office or the under signed In the Court IIciiko In tho City ol Klamath Fall, Oregon. Proposul nro desired on n cash busls and nlsn on u IiiisIh of accopt anco of tho HoiiiIh of mild DUtrlct at par. Tho Hoard or Supervisor reserve the right to reject any or nil bids Tint satisfactory to the Hoard of Super visors. The successful bidder will bo ro il til red to deposit a satisfactory bond In tho amount of twenty. five per cent of tho Contract prlcu conditioned that ho or they will completo tho snld contrail oh agreed. Hid to bu opened AukusI Htli, 1D20. O. II. DKLAP. Secretary Klamath DralmiKO DU trlct. Klamatb Falls, Oregon, fuly 19-Auk. 12 FOIl HALK Alfalfa hay. Cull Altiiinont remit, phone 41MMVI. 18-tf Wonderful Bargain IN A USED OVERLAND CAR R.R.R. Garage KLAMATH fALLS, OREGON t potpourri (fly I.ONU HTAll) Dr. Hunt Iiuh u cunu of acnrlot fever on IiIh IiuiiiIh, unit while vlnlt Inn tlm little Klrl yeMterduy, Maid to the mother:. "You keep the patient away from the ri'Bt or tlie children I HUppono7" "Oli yen Indeed" wiin the mother' reply. "I don't lot her coma near the other except for mcaU." Otcrlieiml In Oernuiny I 'omiPian wo miiat Iihvo more l-rlend Couldn't you uct mo n Joh on that commlimlon? A green llttlo boy In a green llttlo wuy, A green little npplo dovourcd ono day; And the llttlo green grasses now ten derly wave, O'er the green llttlo upplo boy' green llttlo grava. Tho north wind doth blow And we shall have snow, And what will tho Ionu Star do then poor tblngT There's work to bo done, Ills Henry won't run, So he'll havo to quit work or walk, poor thing. All or which ha nothing to do with the young man who wanted tho universe. "I want the universe" snld tho ambitious young man. "It shall bo yours" replied hi guardian angel. "lAtoV -here' the earth beroro ou. I shall plant It In seeds or Love, Wealth and Power. They will grow, they will flower, und In them you will find Heaven." "You are very kind," said the youth "And here but why bother lur titer? you will doubtless rnlso Hell yourself." One advantage of living In Klam ath Falls Is that you never have to li bothered looking ror that extra cent raise In street car fares. I.Ives of speeders all remind us, Knelt or us can be n spert: And, depnrtlng leave behind us. Dollars In Judge lavltt'a Vnurt. On mules wo find two legs behind, And two we find before; , We stand behind before we find, What the two behind aro for. This Is a short treatise on Oil, so read It well as wo shall soon have an "llo" boom hero in tho Falls: Oil first won distinction through being the commodity that enabled John D. Uockcfellor to win an Inde pendent fortuno, and tho dyspepsia. OIL I a greasy black or green fluid which oxuajr from the depth ot the earth. It la chiefly noted for Its lubricat ing properties, und it I principally ued In lubrlcutlng tho transfer t money from the pocket or tho Inves tor to tho promoter. OIL Is or various qualities and of several varieties. Tho midnight oil was at ono time very popular, but of lato has gono Into dlsropute. In Illbllcal times OIL was cast up on tho troublod water With mirac ulous effect. Today, tho water Is cast Into It, and tho resulting mix turn U sold a gasollno at 3S cents a gallon. Oil, like humanity, Is better wiien. it Is refined. Tho more highly refin ed I becomes, tho more kick it pos sesses. This Is not always truo of humanity. In Klumnth Falls OIL Is noted for two things. First: They nlnt a'go - in' to tind U here. and. second:- I.ono star won't wrilo a -pome about It Tho Now York World character Izoh Cox u a well trlod candidate. (lotto Debs, serving a term In the "calubooso," might lay claim to hav ing been pretty woll tried himself. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to express our slucoro appreciation and thanks to tho kind frionda who assisted us during our ivcout boronvomont. liana Stoohslor and family, Mrs. George lllolm and family, Martin Stoohslor and family. A Ciasaltted Ad will aell It. LUKE PORTS TO BE OPENED TO MS DBTIipiT, Mich., July 27. Im portance or opening tho upper Ht Lawrence river lo ocean going ves sels a a niMin or enhancing the world' rood supply was pointed out In a ti'lccnim from Herbert Hoover, former rood administrator, to tho Croat Lukes-St, lawrencu Tidewater congress and read to the congress today. Mr. Hoover had boon asked to attend the connrcsH hut wa unable to appear. "There I absolutely no question that requires ' ho definitely a con structive program a our wbolo transportation problem," the tele gram said, "lioth railroads and wa terways are far behind the produc tivity ol our country. Agriculture and general Industry are embarras sed by lack or transportation and tho margins between producer and con sumer nro widened extravagantly by failure to obtain proper distribution. "In the years to come tho country will find that proper outlet for tho bulk or Its commodities will He by water, rather than rail. Wo need a national study and a national pro gram ol transportation development,, and such a program will embrace not only Improvement or Interior waterways, hut development or the St. Lnwrenco. "That tho ports or thl Croat Lakes can bo put effectively on seaboard with a comparatively modcrato ex- pondlturo Is unquestioned and such a step will Improve enormously tho prosperity ol IT. stales, dncrease cost or distributing commodities and In- create return to the producer. It is neceseary that these prob lems shall be handled In a definite and co-ordinated manner, that a pos itive policy tie outlined by the gov ernment extending over a term of ynrs for thWr nccnipllHhmnt and that they bo taken nut of partisan; politics and placed in the hand of. competent manager. i "A on incident to such a dovolop- ment program I know of nothing more Important than consolidation of tho many construction and engl- iteorlng departments of the govern- ment Into one great public works de- partment. probably in replacement or tho present department or tho In- terlor. Such a department would be- Ncttco Is hereby given that on or before sixty days from tho first day ot July. 1920, the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, will, in open Court, cancol all warrants in the hands ot the County Clerk of said County, which havo bevn issued and not protested for a period ot seven years or more prior to the first day cf July, 1920; also all warrants will bo held for naught, and payment thereof stopped, whero It nppeurs that sume have been protested for a period or seven yeais prior to tho first day of July. 1920, and havo been duly called by tho County Treasurer but not presented for payment. Tito following list shows the names ot payees, date, numbor and amount of warrant as shown by warrants to bo acted upon by the County Court aa above stated. FIRST: Warrants received from tho County Clerk but not pretested: Namo L. D. Durko L. Ezoll J. K. Whltlatch C. A. Arnold K. J. Casobcer ... V. P. Coroonlng , John Miller . .... A. Kinney . J. R. Hitter P. E. Saxor Date .... . . . .. 1... . ............. ... . SECOND: "' Warrants protcstod by tho County Name Data Hiram Husholl Chas. Patteo Tota, THIRD Warrants In tho hands ot tho County Clerk: Namo Abraham Charley J. II. Court Date July 0, 1 Sopt. 4, Sept. 4, Sept. 4, Nov. 7, Jan. 3, Jan. 3, Jan. 3, Frank Pine John Pitt ... 'lL M. Danlola fgaj". nt B Manchester John S. Moore Jan. 3. Lestor Maxwell Feb. 5, II. II. Williams Mar. 6, Louis Dacbelburg ......June 4, Luclasn Ball May 9, J. W. Jackson May 9, Homer Hutchinson Apr. 5, Q. W. Brady Apr. 5, Jack Lilly Apr. 5, Crater Lake Circle No. 7 3 4.. ..Apr. 5, Albert Peel ,.,. Mar. 6. C. A. Rlloy Mar. 6, C. Uroso July 22, Totnl - $87.11 State ot Orogon, County ot Klamath, as: I, C. R. DoLap, County Clerk ot tho above named County and State, heroby cortlfy that the within and foregoing Is a true and correct list ot County Warrants subject to cancellation as tho same appear ot record In my offico and In my caro and custody. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have herunto set my hand and affixed ta teal of the County Court, this 3rd day ot July, 1920. C. R. DE LAP, County Clerk. By Garrett K. Van Riper, Deputy. July 6-13-20-27-3-10-17 TUESDAY, JULY 97,, II SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS f ono ot any hospital' biggest asset and the location of this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurses are em ployed, and this fact, added to our unoqualled staff ot physician and excellent hospital equipment lusures our patient unsurpassed service. STAFF DIt. K. D. JOHNSON DIt. O. II. MEHRYMAN DH. T. C. CAMPI1ELL DIt. OKOHUK I. WIUOHT DIt. K. D. LAMH DIl. II. D. LLOYD STEWART, Klamath General Hospital YOUR NEW HOTT III itand Inspection and command (approbation If you have ua tailor It for you from our exclusive fabrice la our accustomed superior style. Wa Guarantee n perfect III aiwaya. T , "on"" or a suit mado by us kaa always the satisfaction of feeling .ultnsoir perfectly dressed. CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 518 Main Street BSBBaaar come tho central point for handling these problems, would obtain proper co-ordination of tho efforts ot the government, save an enormous dup- ' llcatlon and effort, make possible a forward looking program over long erm of years and reduce the pork barrel to n minimum." Fund Number General 25194 General 272S3 . . General 27399 General 28281 Genoral 28428 Oenernl 28833 Gonoral 29016 General 29101 General 29253 General 29205 Amount $36.18 4.10 8.4 75.00 3.60 38.00 4.99 1.20 1.00 .65 ..$175.95 Treasurer and called: Fund Number Amount $1.70 18.00 ...$19.70 Genoral General 27772 2816C Fund Number 1912 Ocneral 20392 1912 General 20677 1912 General 20771 1912 General 20880 1912 Gonoral 27323 1913 Oonoral 27729 1913 Genoral 27737 1913 Genoral 27782 Amount $2.20 17.50 1.70 9.00 - 2.00 1.70 1.70 1.70 4.20 1.8S 2.10 1.70 4.70 6.09 1.70 1.70 1.7 2.50 1.60 1.60 19.00 1913 General 27935 1913 Goueral 29091 1913 Gonoral 28529 1913 General 29309 1913 Gonoral 29163 1913 Genoral 29038 1913 Gonoral 28888 1913 Oonoral 28886 - 1913 Genoral .28885 1913 General 28829 1913 aenorul 28533 1913 Genoral 28532 1912 Couuty Road 1074 124 So. 6tk k PW87 !. Murphey Feed & Seed Store Ji vVU 1 "111 vlllvlivllu Buy Buy your feed from