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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1920)
r- v j . u I?- U 4- t I w4i Mi I'V ' ' t ATVRDAY, JULY SI, 1MM HERACD-S CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE Real EiUte von NAM? r Ono of bout 160 ncro ranches In valley; nil In alfalfa; flno modern buildings. This In a moneymaker. A lovely llttlo G-room modern bun galow, with garage; good location, closo In, $3,600, on terms." A cholco selection of city lots. 10 acre chicken ranch, close In. Can bo bought for less than cost ot buildings. Easy terms. A. A..1IKI.LMAX CO. 406 Main St. 30-31 LOTS From $100 up, In all parts of town. LOTS On pavement,-$150 torcor- nets of 60x140. LOTS Inside, $200 tor 50x140. LOTS Large, Just ott paved street, $100 to $160. Tsrms 10 per cent cash, balance In Installments to suit purchaser. W. M. MONTKLtUS The Klamath Development Co. 1103 Main SL Pbona No. 1 7-tt FOR SALE By owner, coty four room house on paved street, two blocks from Main. Very reasonable. N. 310 11th St. 16-31- FOR 8ALE On paved street, two new bungalea: one 4-roem: the other 5-room and bath; modern. Cor ner lot. No sewer or pavement taxes. Call 144? Worden Ave. 30-31 FOR SALE 600 acres good sheep pasture, $200. Rye, bunch grass , and other teed. In Juniper hills, be tween Poo Valley and Merrill. For further particular write Box 24. Olene, Ore. 30-4 FOR SALE Miacetlaneous A I1AIUJAIX I Ono Russell engine, 12 horse power. One 24x40 Russell soparator. One BIrdsell clover tand alfalfa huller. Two water tanks. Five bundle beds, cook house. All In good con dition. Complete except drive belt. Price $2,200; $1,000 cash, balance terms. Write Levi Deffenbachor. Coburg. Ore. 30-2' FOR BALE A business worth while. Call and Inspect: see for yourself, r write T. W. Billings, Cblloquln. Ore. On account of health I must sacrifice and sell our hotel and pool hall, paying a net profit ot one thou sand per month after all expenses. Our price Is $8500; cash required $5000; balance on time to suit. Will conalder bonds, notes, mortgages nnd other securities. 29-3 FOR SALE Two Woodstock type writers; cash or terms. Winters Jewelry Store. 29-31 FOR SAI.K Three live store, paying business. Must sU or trade. Snap. See 1008 Main St. 30-31 FOR SALE Set ot tinners toels: al to Oregon law hooka and Ualver al'y law books. Address Poatmaster, Worden, Ore. 16-31 BARGAINS IN OMD CABS AXD , TRUCKS. 1 Btndebaker dslWrfcCwae,jrwd raaag condition, good tires, 9109. 1 Bnlck delivery wagon. Cord Una. Al condition, MM. r,., KiTrul-MUMMtTrT nUUUhem aad starter; a Iflsmaja. .. l.Xard cmimwjmnm, jam ias WvWRS. T? ayamaoc wanmawr Z&Si ultSii illlt W'KAi'm'.Wtim St. '' 77 U'tl Phone FOX BALK Twfei ladiaa meterey- els, Itt h. f gu : Fear cylinder Pales hag. HV D. Peterson. ears Dunham Ante Co. 14-11 FOR BALE llxll tent; reasonable. 4 Michigan Ave. 1I-31 FOR SALE Combination I. bench wringer and J-burner blue flame oil stove with oven. 317 10th St. , 19-31 FOR BALB,rent or repair typewrit er. ' Wlatera Jewelry Store. FOR SALS Om III Chevrolet, ste 1117 HageMMlr, aaa 1110 rdge Sedan. AlTli geod eaadltloa. OaatraJ Oarage. Il-tf FOR SA.LBr-1 Bntek and oaa 7-sas- l.oaeor taaahakar. itaartai Oar aga. , A ClaammaS Aefwlll ssult ' Fad Your Chickens "C 11 POIl S.U.K Suit cases nnd bag nil kinds. You saTO money. Many other good things, we can show. Call 1008 Main St. 30-31 FOU SALE Ford Sodan; Al condi tion, inquire u: uak. 27-31 FOR 8At.K or trado for milk cow, one fine Holitoln bull; ono largo i"wi team. &u aim in uuuuri'u iu3., 'gentle and sound. Would like to trado for cows that are milking. Mrs. T. It. Jolly, Merrill, phono ono short and one long ring. 29-31 PAtOE CAtt for sale or trade for truck. Car In first class condition. Also have 1 pool and 1 billiard tablo ana s snow cases ior saio. hoc or write F. J. Wilde, Matin Hotel. Ma lta, Oro. 29-31 MISCELLANEOUS Expert on typewriters, cash regis ters and sewing machines. 637 Main. 29-31 TRUCK HAUL, lumber contract, two miles, night and day run, so.ooo to 15.000 feet a shift. Call 63 1W. 29-31 PHONE PEYTON tor wood. II CUT GARBAGE When you want garbage removed call 10F-23. Printing. Stationery and offlcs supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 136 Main St. t-U STRAYED From Lamm Lumber company logging camp near Kirk, one dappled bay horse, lame In right front root; with long hair on legs. Also one black horse with both hind legs swelled to hocks. Both horses In good shape and shed: age about twelve years and weight about seven teen hundred each. Finder phono Lamm Lumber company at Modoc Paint. 2S-3 VVMMWMMMwWyWWMWWWWWs FOR RENT OR LEASE ROOM FOR RENT for gentleman. No. 331 4th and Pine St. 29-31 FOR RENT New store room. cor. 9th and Klamath Ave, 63x103. J. T. Ward & Co.. 834 Main. 15-tf MSMVMWAVVAMWW WANTED WANTED TO BUY A five room modern house on hltl between 2nd and 6th St.: furnace heat. Address Box 30, Herald office. 30-31 WANTED Trucks or teams and wagons to haul logs. Short haul contract or by the thousand. Phone Kirk Lumber company. 29-3 WANTED 3 or more skidding teams; must be good logger. Pre- fored to hire. See J. H. Ryan, Log gers and Lumbermen's headquarters. ZS-4 WANTED Girl or woman for din ing room work. Marshall House. 27-31 WANTED By boy. place to work for board and attend school. Ad dress box T- P Herald oflco. 23-2 WANTED 2 newsboys at the Her ald office. 27-tf WANTED Two men for baying, at the Enterprise Ranch. 20-tf WANTED Horaes to pasture. Alt- taont Ranch, phone 4M-W1. I7tf LOST AND FOUND' WANTED Practical asd'matirnlty ,.gamag, box 7f Herald. 0;3 LOBT-OoU brooch, value's a... steward-far retara to f mww J A LOST Between White Pelican hotel aad, PaetlcTerrsoe, pair of glass. Iwtth shaU risu. Flader plaaaecall akaae'l. 30-11 LOffT-Jaly 7th from Crater Lake etage, oaa large tea salt ease marked Plerrepeai: oaa small salt aaaa stamped K. P. P. Ill reward for retara to or Information teadlag to recovery ot this baggage. White reucaa uarage. 8-tI WANTED Woman for general housewerk: Ave In famllr. H. W. Barton, Miller Hill school house, R. F. D. No. 1. 30-2 FOR HALE Second band Ice chest and fan. Al. Keep cool. See 1008 Main St. 30-31 You can depend upon your weld ing Job If we do it. Our price are lower than other, too. There's a reason. Howie Oarage. 24-tf Dtubak aad KaaspU oatlag wear (or mem aad women at K. K. K. 4nyBOl4n THE EVENING HERALD. W AT THE CHURCHES No changes will be made In this coluntu unless the ropy 1 at The Evening Herald otflco by A o'clock Friday evening. S.icred Heart church, corner ot ElKhth nnd High, Iter. Hugh J, Mar shall. Rev. J. J. Walsh. Summer schedule, Juno 19 to Sep tember 12: First mass at 6 n. in., second mass ntul benediction, 10:30 a. m. No evening services. Tho Christian Science society ot Klamath Falls holds services In tho lower room ot the Library building, corner ot Third and Main street, every Sunday morning ut 11 o'clock, nnd every Wednesday evening at K o'clock. The subject lesson for Sunday: "Love." The Sunday school session Is tram 1:45 to 10:45 every Sunday morning. The free reading room and fre lending library 1 open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday. First Baptist Church, corner Wash ington aad BxghtlL Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaehlag at 11 a. m. Prayer service Wednesday at 8 P. M. Every second and fourth Wednesday ivenlng will be devoted to missionary work. B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to attend these services. First Presbyterian Church, corner Sixth and Pine streets. Rev. B. P. Lawrence, minister, 437 Third street. Phone 429. 10 a. m., Sunday school; Gecrgo Grizzle, superintendent. 11 a. m.. sermon, "Tho Present Day Outlook," by tho pastor. S p. m. We wljl unite with tho Methodist people for tho evening service In their church. Dr. Du Bols ot Philadelphia will preach tho ser mon. Everyone Is urged to hoar this visiting minister. He comes as rep resentative of the home mission amaa0 --------i-r I . - if . A i i. f f " . Oi? ........ ........ - KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON board ot tho Mothcdlst Episcopal church. As tho month ot August Is tho payor's vacation, there will bo no preaching services during that I month. I Sumfny school will be hold us usual ami ns tunny ns nro In the rlty are urged to attend. I Methodist Episcopal Church, Tonth nnd High. Itov. 8. J. Chanoy, pastor, 727 Pine slroot. Phono-67 W. Tho union servlcu of the Method ist, Presbyterian and Christian churches wll bo held at tho Methodist church on Sunday evening at 8 p. in. Dr. Du 1 to I ot Philadelphia, secre tary ot tho home mission hoard ot tho Methodist Episcopal church will speak. Ho Is hero looking over the field and helping to plan for tho future ot tho church In view ot tho city's growth, Those who wish to attend tho services ot tho Christian church on the old Algoma road will have time to got back tor tho union service here. Everyone should hear this distinguished visitor from the east. Christian church, corner 9th and Pine streets, C. F. Trimble,' putor, 917 Pine street, phone nos. 374, 476. The services wilt be held at the Christian church next Sunday morn Ing, at tho old building. Sunday school, 10. Sermon, 11. Christian Endeavor, 7, Sermon, (union service at M, E. church), 8. Emmanuel Baptist, Eleventh and High streets. Bible school, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. Women's Home nnd Foreign Mission ary soclctv meet firm Thumlnv at leach month, I Lutheran Church Divine services wilt be conducted at the Library halt Sunday at 1:30 p. m. George E. Thelss, ot Eugene, ;Oro., wll preach en: "Tho Test of Truo Religion." The Kl. V. Price line of Fall wool n hnr itrrhnl at K. K. K. Store. Suit to imr rtrlunlve akcxuuiv. -r,-i-i-,-irii-,-.-,i-.-i,--i,-M-iii uuumjmm Guarantee That e 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. ; . t. . . ij Whether your wants are food, clothing, furniture i, ' ' "ft 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 value. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS! YOU WILL FIND THEY PAY. - - 1 . Mnrphey Feed & Seed WSATHER RECORD H Hereafter tho Horatd will publish lie mean nnd maximum ornperu utvs and precipitation record ns tnle n by tho U. H. Reclamation service nation. Publication will cover tho ilny previous to tho paper.' Issue, up to 6 o'clock ot that day. Pro Max. Mln. clpltation July 1. . 85 82 July 2 71 It .2 14 64 41 43 53 57 54 57 51 48 40 44 50 47 48 47 44 44 46 45 40 46 47 53 51 4S 50 4S 4S Julr 3 71 64 .41 July 4 71 July 5 Id July 6 IT July 7....... It July 8 . 01 July 9....... $3 July 10 85 July, 11 73 July 11 II July 13 14 July 14 75 July July II. II; 13 IS 10 14 84 77 74 81 88 14 July IT. July July It July 10 -July II July II July IS.... July 14 July 16 July 31 Jaly 17 July 38 . July 39...... July 30 . ... II 91 93 91 86 sr. FOU SAI.K Al residence tot, nil Impreved: Nob Hilt. Snap. See 100S Main St. 3031 FAIRVIEW TRANSFER Prompt Horvlr and lleiwinabln Rate, also Special lUtex on Out of Town Trip Phone 269-R WWWWWWMMWWWWWW, : m ' f ni'r-innnnarinruviAruxrijLnjijuifuuir.".rj PA(1 MX .Ilarvoitlng mnchtnory for Immodl ato dullvory. A Johiiion mower Is a wonderful liulp during hnrvuii time. Wo sell ttiom. Howlo Oarage. 20-U f i'ou sai.i: Alfulfn liny. l' Altnmout plume IIHI.WI. "'" WWWMMVWWWWlW,' '"''. "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS " Cut Flowers ntul I'lnnl" In Mutiny Window nt 101(1 Mnln St. Hut lluuw Near MIIU School I1KMK1NS MADE KLAMATH FLORAL COMPANY Phono IW7-M juArtri.rsriririrri-ri"r"r"ir ' m assamTa mj-LTLTirunrnrrn"! ... - SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS Is one of any hospital's biggest assets and tho location ot this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurse are em ployed, and this fact, added to our unequalled staff ot physician and excellent hospital equipment Insures our patients unsurpasiod service. STAFF DU, E. D. JOHNSON DU. O. II. MEUUYMAN DU. T. C. CAMPBELL DU. OEOIK1K 1. WRiallf DU. E. D. LAMM DU. II. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital r MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maud Inarrwill Hawley Oilmpractle I'tijsltlaa First Nitlonal Dank Dulldlng Entrance, Room I ASHLAND, OKKOOH ALL KINDS of tin aad sheet Iron work, rest tllatlag and warm) air heating done a the Nhaaaoa Plumbing Hlioa. No. 10M Mala 84. L, N. HAINES Phone sag KUmath'gfend Auto Stage A dally aato stsge service Is aow operating between Klamath rails and Dend. Offices Rst safe sad Met ropolltan Oarsge. C. I. Recksrd. Phone J7I-W. 17-tt -riRi" Does the word itrlke terror to yoar heart, or Is yoar property protected uMdeatly by Insurance la a reliable comnaayt la this day of high oast of 'material, scarcity of homes, as oaa should leave their aroperty as protected. Let espUta to yea tha saaciai lasarsaca system which wo protect jour home in tha laaarsaoe eomMalmr af AmsrUa. iaasia M. DriseaU. 4,,UasU aaUdsac :PhoaaSI. ' " ' PAINTING ' " l Practical Patella.' audiac Branatac kTMmeUag, Kalsamlalaf . WaU Vagar CUaaiag aad Oaaaral OaatraeUaf . . O. TUTHILL 011 Ross St. WEST END CAFE No. 72 Main St Meals served family style Call and give us a trial Klamath Dye Works ' Phone 40S OUR CLEANING, PRE8HING AND RBPAIRINO WILL MAKId YOUR CLOTHCS LOOK LIKE NEW HATS RKBLOCKED ' Goods Called for aad Delivered . 441 Mala Street Klamath Falls '1 Store ''