Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1920)
MONDAY AUGUST SV.1SM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAdN MX HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE Real Estate IMMMAMMMMMMNMMM MWMMAtA FOR BALE By owner, a coty four room house on paved street, two block from Main. Very reasonable. N. 320 11th 81. 6-H FOR SALE Ctoao In Improved lot 65x120, on Pine, wont of First. Lot 7. block 21. original town. Wa- tor on lot, sewer, sidewalk, paving In; ono paving eiimcnt paid, fruit anil shado trees. Prlco f850. J. . Tipton, Kccrcatlon, rare I. 1). 1.. Co. FOR SALE Now S-room bungalow, plaitorcd and plumbing: large lot EOzl'S. 3600: terms. Arllo Wor- rell, 1116 Lincoln. $' TIMBER FOR SA1.K 0 AAA AAA ..t kL. -. I.ama.I. 8.000.000 test pine near Klamath lc. Address uos soi, Kiamata Fall, Ore. 3-tt TO EXCHANGE Nice Portland lots for house or land. W. C. Reuter. Bt. Maries. Idaho. ' 7-9 FOR SALE MitcdUaeoua FOR 8ALK One new Oldimoblle, eipres body, 3-4-ton track. Ono new express body Hoffman two-ton truck. One used touring car. 4-cyllnder Studebakerl. fc & Ono used Overland touring car. WHITE PELICAN GARAGE 6-tf WANTED Girl to do amateur ko , J dak work. Experience required. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1915, Ca" at "ra'd occ 5-S Loilcr car, 6 cylinders: lots of -- power. Owner wants light car. Sec WANTED Woman to do washing Grady at Auto camp grounds. 10 FOR SALE 1916 Overland car. All condition; $275 cash. Phone "8W- fj I FOR SALE New Raclno separator. 24-40. one Mogul tractor 10-30 H.1 P., $1200. Phone 317R or call at- fThirlnir'. PlaCA .!. FOR SALE- year' s crop. Also have pasture for ad of cattle. Apply to W. H. ' 300 head ";. W"S I Gaddes, Eagle Ridge. FOR SALE Good cedar posts, rnone Harry Teuora, -is-r-ia. 1 4-8 BARGAIN Three new grain binders with ton- true truck, for sale. 6 ft. 1 83; 7 ft. 18ft tnr -.i.h Th Katln Stnra suirm uch &aau uiuucia nun lull-' Malln, Ore. 5-10 1 iron sale on trade si horM. weight from 1480 to 1600 lbs. . Will trade for a large truck team, Phone 11-F-li. E. J. Jenkins. Klam-'Mt ath Falls. 3.3 FOR SALE One 1U20 Chevrolet. one 1917 Hupmoblle. one 1920 Dodge Sedan. All In good condition. Central .Garage. 28-tt FOR SALE 1 Quick and ssa 7-pas- eager Studnbaker. Imperial Gsr- age. -tf MISCELLANEOUS Party going north by train of auto and willing to take girl to Grants Pass, call 831 Jefferson St., or call 249W. 7-9 DANCING INSTRUCTIONS Monday and Thursday evenings, 7 to I, at Moose Hast. Box "O" Herald V. V. HALUBT, contractor aad hallder, at Ceatrat Hotel. Work fa the country "referred. (-10 Printing. Stationery aad otfios applies. Pleats Prhittas aad Sta tionary eompaay. Ill Mala St. Mf PHONE PEYTON for wood 535 CITY GARBAGE When you want ' garbage removed call 10F-23. MAMAMAMAMAWMIAWWW. FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Furnished cabin for bachelor. Inquire first now cabin across railroad track on Sixth St. 7-10 FOR RENT Ono room. $4 per week. Call mornings or after 6 p. m. 737 N. 9th. 7-10 FOR RENT Fire thousand acres of food sheep pasture: sheep-tight fence. Apply George Watt, next door to Hall Hotel. 2-12 FOR RENT New store room, cor. th and Klamath Ave, 65x108. 3. T. Ward Co.. 834 Main. 16-tf THU USB OF these columns wUl amaka asoaoy tor yo. a m ob - hand Yniir rhMolrnwio Ifyou WANTED Stenographer Cull 276W desires position. 7-1 1 WANTKD Clean rag at Pioneer Printing ami Stationery Company, 12S Mnlu St. Best price paid. 7-9 WANTED Truck or team ami wacons to haul loss! shnrthnul. Contract or by the thousand. Phone Kirk Lumber Co. 6-11 . I Truck contract In haul thlrtv-flrn to forty thousand tow miles. chanco. Phono 53 IW. wood 7.9 WANTED AT ONCK Men to fall and buck timber, 4 miles from town. Men with car can live In town or stay In camp. See Dr. dottle, lfi S. Riverside, phono 390R. C-ll WANTED flirt for dining room and also to help In the kitchen. Must be ready to go to work Aug. 10th. 1021 Main St. 7-9 WANTKD Range In good condition. Rot 214. Herald office. 7-10 WANTED Woman or girl to assist with housework and car of child ren. Write or phone to Mrs. J. M Bedford, Chlloqutn. 4-10' Lumber pliers wanted to take contract at sawmill cutting thirty fire to forty thousand; two shifts. Phone 531W. 7-9 WANTED AT ONCE Man and wife to cook in logging camp, 8 to 10 men: camp 4 mites out. Man to E-ll WANTED Woman cook for ranch: good wages. Address Dox 7, Mer rill. Ore. 7-13 ' ironing ana cleaning by the hour, Phono 136. C-tf WANTED 2 newsboys at the Her- ald ee- 27-tf I ------------ 1 1 l.rLT "LTTJ LOST AND FOUND LOST Between Charlie Ager's nl.i .,! MA.1 ........ . .- well worn. Reward. Leave at Her ald office. 6-11 ESTRAV Greyish brown mare came to my place In Mills Add.. Aug. 4. No brands visible. Owner may have same by proving nronertr . - - 52?,PVi"" 5"peMM- Mr ' i"; --- me SI. t(-S - mmmm n. " K "als. the woll known West- ern banker and farmer, recently told the Rotary Club that "the great- dancer in America to.lav l tho . . . - ' .lack of the right kind of leadership among hand and brain workers; and the lack of courjge and 100 per cent American leadership on the part of our public oClclals, and on the part ot men like us." Norway 'ha Jmt gone dry by pop ular vote, but wines and beers are not Included in tho prohibited bever ages. GOI StGE TEA DARKENS BEAUTIFULLY AND KB. STORKS ITS NATURAL COLOR AND LUSTRE AT ONCB Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked aad faded hair beautifully dark and lux urlans. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul- blesome. An easier way Is to get the phur recipe at home, though, Is trou ready to use preparation Improved by the addition of other ingredients, costing about SO cents a largo bottle, at drug stores, known a "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss While gray, faded hair is 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 ono can tell, becauso It Is done so natur ally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs hare disappeared, Af ter another application or two your hair becomes dark, flossy, soft, and Iiuiu.iam, uu 70U appear years younger. INTO MIR EX-MISER HAS QUIET EXILE DOORS'. Holland. July 19. (My Mall.) -The former (lernun Kmpor or William, while professing a ileslro (o toad nt lHorn the quiet life of n country gentleman, ha nevertheless created a little court around I1I111 somewhat larger than that which he had at Amorongon and Dutch news papers have already begun calling Doom "The Little Potsdam." The Allies' demands upon Holland to guard the former Emperor closely have made It Impossible for William to mingle with the Dutch country gentry who have estates about Doom and the house whore he Is said to ex pect to spend his remalnllng days Is Just like a little bit of Germany.' Strict military order prevails out side the House of Doom, where pass ersby must not bo too curious, With in the discipline Is Prussian. Wil liam's only associate are German, His entire staff, Including approxi mately 40 servants, aro German, with ono exception the village bar ber, a Dutchman, Is called In now and then to trim his hair or beard. When at Amerongen, William went frequently to Doom by auto mobile, but now, ho Is seldom seen outside the wire fence of his estate, which villagers call his "40 hectare cage." Forty hectare are about SO acres. The few times .ho has been out, he has paid visits to his formir host. Count Ilentlack, at Amerongen. Now and then, the former crown prince or othors of William's sons been permitted to visit the largely becauso of tho Illness of their mother, but, from day to day, Wil liam seldom sees any new faces only his dally associates. Houston Thompson, Federal Trade Commissioner, says that futly f 500. 000,000 is annually squandered by the public In "wild-cat" Investments. A0 AMAWAIWIAWWMWWWW. MWMWW Bo the advertising eolums of this newspaper bring to you the news of,commeroe and industry, of merchandise and sjrrice. The advertisements are the shop-windows of the world'a wares, passed before your Tory ' eyes, that you may look and know where to get tho full hun dred cents worth of every dwindling dollar! So Read want them to Jay. - ' al " -J ' t i jf.' , 1 . f . r V ' " ' -V, ENGLISH IT H LONDON, July 10 (lly Mall ) -English people Imvo ilotornyltioil up on n policy of strict economy result ing In a considerable Increase In tho number of bankruptcies during the last few months. Those failures have ocurred not only In London hut ulso In the provinces, Business men, however, nr confronted by the fact that the aggregate number Is far lie. low the total for pre-war years, fig ure for 1910 being 737 as against 2,sr6 for 1914. While many reasons nru advanced for this state of affairs, the most ac ceptable one In business circles Is Ith" attitude of the buying public which has decided only to purchase absolute neclssltles. In consequence traders who have purchased large stocks of goods at fancy prices In an ticipation of quick and handsome profits, find themselves with "white elephants" on their hands and a non buying public, The goods had to be disposed of frequently at a big toss. The recent bankruptcies Included a number of demobollted men who started business with the proceeds of their gratuity and small savings. These men. for the most part, wero Incxperlonced In tho ways of trade and when a severe test came, they were forced to close their door. ' A woman proprietor of u high-class millinery shop In Ilond street ex plained recently that wealthy women who before the war bought gener- hsve'nusly In such speciality shops aa etlte, bers. were unable to do so now, be- jcause of the tremendous Incroaso in tho cost of living, wage for sorvants, etc. These women now aro only purchasing the necessities, tho busi ness woman added. From every trado comes tho report that shop kecpors and business houses generally find thenuiolres with an overstock of goods, purchaa- .r . - - The Aladdin's Lamp of Business AS THE PHONOGRAPH BRINGS ALL THE WORLD'S BEST MUSICIANS AND ENTERTAIN ERS TO YOUR HOME AS THE MOVING PICTURE SPREADS VIEWS OF ALL THE WORLD BEFORE YOU WHILE YOU SIT IN AN EASY CHAIR- Do yost read the advertisements regularly every dayT If not, you're overlooking the best friend of your pocket book! Take time to read the adver tisements always. The very advertisement you miss may bo tho'ono that will savo you tho most money and time and disappointment. the Advertisements All of l4M WWMWWAAAAAAAAA00WWWWWWWW imI In liopo of a big buying Mason this spring and Htimmor. W ll.ll MAN 1,HWK IN ARIZONA FOOTIIII,LS MIAMI, Arlx., Aug. . This town has boon wishing some clrcu would emim along and capture a man guar anteed to bo wild enough tor any sideshow. Ho first appeared several months ago on a hllUldo near Copper (llauro. Ho was clad In nothing but an nliuudanco nt Arliona atmonpliorv and Miami pooplo who obaorvod ta 1 11s In tho distance Immediately notified tho police An unavailing chase fol lowed. Since thon, tho mysterious stranger has boon seen sovorsl times lurking on the outskirts o( town, Ono day, when the men folks ot an outlying neighborhood wero off at work, the "wild rata" appeared. He was clothed at that time, but ho pranced on all (our around women and chil dren with agility and mournful howls. There was an Immediate ex odus toward Miami proper and the police had another hard run for nothing, Nobody has .been able to establish the man's Identity or the reaaoa for his antics. MONTREAL SKVKNTII PORT IN Hl.K IN WORLD MONTREAL. Aug. 9. The port of Montreal, In relation to the value ot foreign cniiunerre passing through It, ranks second In tho west ern hemisphere ami setenth In llm world, according to the annual re port of tho lliiiimr I'mumlsslonert 1919, which has Just been Issued. FAIRVIEW TRANSFER Prompt Henrico anil HriuMinahlo Hates, also Hpiflnl Halo on Out of Town Trios Phone 269-R 0H0WmMW WMIiWWWWW ' 'Em! 4 SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Wo nro now .prepared in liandto your laundry work, and urn making u specialty of flnn laoos, georgeM" waists, crepe do chine. Milks, men's sill: shlils,' neckties, and U 'Xl""" articles requiring similarly careful attention. Extensive experience In the hand laundry business enable us to guarantee compl.ito satisfaction. Wo solicit your patronage. Phone UHU.W FRENCH HAND LAUNDRY Caltierlne Groves, Prop. tun n. nil Ht. VMVaW1taaVt1AsM' JSAY IT WITH FLOWERS' Cut Flowers anil Plants In Display Window at 1041) Mala Ht. Hot House Near Mills' Hrlioot DKHIGNH MADE KLAMATH FLORAL COMPANY Phone Sa7-M Umimmmmmwimmmmmmmmiwsi AMWMMWWVWAMAMMS SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS la one of any hospital's biggest assets nnd the location ' ot this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurses are em ployed, and this fact, added to our unequalled staft of physicians and excellent hospltnl equipment Insures our patients unsurpassed service, STAFF DR. E. D. JOHNSON DR. 0. 11. MERRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. GEORGE I. WHIOI1T DR. E. 1). LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital mlneral baths Dr. Maad Ingersoll nawley Cfclropractle Physician First National Bank Building Entrance, Room I ASitLAND, OREGON ALL KINDS of tin and sheet Iron work. tllatlng and warn air heatiaf done at the Shannon Plumbing Shop. No. IOSS Main St. L. N. HAINES Phone 8SS KUmatlvBend Auto Stag A dally auto stage service Is new operating between Klamath Falla' and Bend. OBcea Rex care aad Met ropollUn Oarage. C. I. Reckard. Phono 271-W. fr ijk 17-tt PAINTING . Practical Painting, Gliding, Bromine, Enameling, Kalsomlnlng, Wall Paper Cleaning and General Contracting. H. O. TUTII1LL 918 Rom Ht. WEST END CAFE No. 72 Main St. Meals served family style Call and give us a trial Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OUB CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING WILL MAKE YOUR CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATS RKDLOCKBD Goods Called for nnd Delivered S1 Main Street iri.mmH pjj, 1 Murphey Feed & Seed Buyfyour feed from geTemwm gTftlasslgF ! sjHaSltaenSWI'tlilllWIWmllWIwr -