i , j v ,fJLr m,th& V r 1PW, MONDAY, AVCIUHT THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOR HU HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE Real Estate . k I mn oii.u m -eitAni.ii... .. . r? . . lot In Seattle, brand now. Iif rosl- donco district: will trndo for home In Klamath Fats, or will tako Reed automobile In art payment. Inqulro 122 So. Blslh; phono 125. 21-22 FOR 8AI.K IIouro and Two letn: 650; ."fJOO cash, balanco I10.7B per month at 6 per rent Intorost. On pavement, street assessments alt paid. Lot 89 X 165; comfortable 3 room house, partly unfinished. City wntor on lot. Would consider Hicht team, wagon, and harness for half cash payment. .Address owner. Box X, Herald ottlco. 20-27 NMMMAAMtMAMMMAMMAaAlMMMMMMM FOR SALE Miscellaneous HAltVESTKIt For sale. Idaho combined barroster, nine foot-cut. Has cut loss than 1,090 acres; Is run ning now. Will be through Sept. 1. In good condition; can be used with nglno or 10 horse horses at pres ent. Reason for selling, am quit ting grain raising. .Price fC.50.00 on car, and wilt eoae and start vlt one day. J. W. Henry, 4 mllee 8. K. of Grenada, on Taylor place. 21-22 FOR BALK One ItSO Chevrolet touring car; extra tire aad shock absorbers. A real bargain at eight hundred and fifty dollar. CENTRAL aARAOE 21-31 FOR BALK A business paying 20 per cent on the Investment. $3000 cash required to handle the business. Call or phone me at Chlloqnln, Ore., T. W. Billings. 17-23 FOR BALK One new Oldsmoblle, express body, t-4-toa track. One new express body. Hoffman two-Rm truck. One tued 4-cyUader 8tudebaker touring ear. One need Overland touring car. vYBiTK 1'KUCAN GARAGE C-tf FOR SALE 15 early hatched pare blooded WnUte Minorca Cockerel. Tery large aad perfect beauties. $3 each. I ate have 7 fure Meed Whit Leghorn far sale, all cockerels; are from the tety best laying strata. Mrs. Tannic Purdy. Malla.'Ore. 21-23 OAT HAT la shock for le. $20 a ton. Prank Moorland, mile oath Altamoat corner. 20-23 TOR8ALK Mauser rifle, long range, calibre 7 M. M. Shoots 5 mile; shoots 6 times; fine game gun. See gun at Browne' Paiat Store, 1029 Main St. See. Will Las. I 19-25 FOR SALR 1 Bulek and an 7' eager "MdsbaKer, Imperial Oar- B-U WANTED WANTED To do dressmaking and plain sewing. Call at corner ral ton and Warden streets. 21-21 WANTED A good gin or woman for general housework. Call at Marshall Hoaee. 21-26 WANTED Mea with team to haul dry lumber; 6 mile haul. Swan Lake Lumber Co. '21-25 . WANTED Ford car. See Will Lane about it at Browne' Paint Btore, 1029 Main St. .. 19-25 ' r WANTBDr-Trucks to haul dry lum ber. Phone 5I9W. . 17-23 WANTED 2 newsboy at the Her ald office. 27-tf WANTED Chareman, on ranch. Milk five or six cows. Seventy five dollar per mrfmth. Adams ranch, Merrill, Oregon. 18-23 MISCELLANEOUS Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery compass. 126 Mala St. 9-tf PHOND PKTTON for wood 635 CITY QARBAOB When you want garbage removed call 10F-23, FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT irge bed-room: 227 Third St. at Jeffersoa St. Phone 447R. - 0-36 TOR RBNT Booms, Avenue. ' 415 Klamath 21-23 FOR MNT New store room, cor. th aa Klamath Art. 11x101. . '. T. Ward ft Oe., Ill Mala. lstl CavJ Vatmi.i' rkisf.lri.ti a Ifyou hm f. m m smassm NOTICK OF NAI.K OF IRRIGATION district bonds NOTICE 18 HKIIKBY GIVEN that Ina1ml ttfnnnt1a art It K rAititlAit t M "- V" V, .1.. o-n,i.-." til tho 20th day of September, A. D. 1920, at tho hour or two o'clock In tho afternoon, tor tho purchase of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (200,000.00) worth of bonds of tho Lnngotl Valtoy Irrigation District of Klsmnth County, Oregon. Sold bonds to draw Intorest at tho rato of six per cent per annum, payable semi annually upon tho first day of July and tho first day of January of each year until tho maturity of said bonds. Scaled proposals will bo rocolrcd by tho Hoard of Directors of said Irrigation District, and should bo di rected to tho secretary of tho Lan gell Valloy Irrigation District, care of Ferguson. Fletcher & Mifflin, No. 16 Loomls Uutldlng. Klamath Falls Oregon. Tho Doard of Director reserve the right to reject any or all bids offered. A. L. WI8HARD. Secretary of tho Board of Directors of Langoll Val ley Irrigation District. A-14-SIS. XOTICB Because of the high cost of bottles and labor, after' September 1, 1920, wo will make no deliveries of milk or cream where there Is no bottle and ticket out tor deliveries. All tickets must be paid for In ad vance. Unused tickets will bo re deemed. KLKKX MILK DAIRY E. L. French. Prop. MILK PRODUCERS' ASSN. 20-28 HONEYMOONS IN ODD PLACES Persons of Adventurous Disposition Havt Spent Them Amid Arctic and 8avsg Dangsrs. Sfr. Elklns. the wealthy younn American who recently took his bride for a honeymoon "as near the North pole ns he can comfortnbly set," I by no means the first bridegroom who Tim spent hit "month of, honey" In this chilly environment, says London Answer. A few years ago Mr. Max Fldseh oiann.tn Chicago millionaire, at his bride's request, took her straight from the altar to the Arctic wastes, where they spent, on their own evidence, "delight ful" months, hunting seals, reindeer and polar beawtwo of which fell to the bride's own gun. Mrs. rielschmnnn's honeymoon' wardrobe, we are told, consisted of an assort ment of sheepskin dresses, lined with iVnther. Lewi chilly, bur no less adventurous, t the honeymoon Journey of Major Powell-Cotton, who took his bride on a long and hazardous Journey through Africa, spending many months In the heart of the Iturl forest, hunting the okopl and making friends of the aav .ge pigmies, who had never before even seen a white womsn. Bet the most daring and adven turou of all recorded honeymoons was that of Captain Andrews, an American sailor, and bis bride, who started to cros the Atlantic In a "cockleshell," 12 feet long, and were never seen again. Ohio State will open its gridiron season on October 2 with Ohio Wes leyaa at Columbus. FEW FOLKS M 1R Ml DRUGGIST SAYS LADIES ARE USING RECIPE OP SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when It fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, U caused by a lack of sul phur In the hair. Our grandmothers made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which Is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix ture, improved by the addition of oth er ingredients by asking at any drug store for a EO-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which darkens tne nair so naturally, so evsnly, that nobody can possibly tell it hs been applied. You Just damp en a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By mora ing th gray hair disappears; but what delight the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is that, beside beautifully darkening too hair after a few application! it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. MEAT HE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE Tako Salts to fluid Klilnr) If Hack hurts or illmlder bothers It you m,ust hnvo your meat orory day, cat It, hut (tush your kidneys with salts occasionally, u)n a noted authority who tolls us that meat forms uric acid which almost paral yzes tho kidneys In their efforts to cxpol it from tho blood. They bo como sluggish nnd weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in tho kid ney region, sharp putns In tho back or sick headache dltzlness, your stomach sours, tongito Is coated and when tho weather Ls hnd you have rheumntic twinges. Tho urlno got cloudy, full of sediment, tho chan nels often get sore and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during tho night. To neutrallto these Irritating acids, to cleanse tho kidneys and flush off tho body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jnd Salts from any pharmacy hero; tako a table spoonful In a glass of water botore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fa mous salt Is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and baa been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise tho acids In urine, so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weak ness. Jad Salts I Inexpensive: cannot Injure, and makes a delightful ef fervescent llthla-water drink. NOTICE TO BIDDER Bids will bo received until six o'clock P. M August 26, for the erection of a new schoolhouso, to bo built nbout two miles north of tho railroad crowing at Modoc Point. Bids to cover the furnishing of all, supplies, materials, and labor neccs- sary for compioto construction, l'lnns, may be obtained at the office of the Sawmill Engineering and Construc tion company In Klamath Falls. All bids to be mailed to Clayton Kirk at Modoc Point, Oregon, or presented to him In person prior to the above time and date. By ordor of SCHOOL BOARD. District No. S3. By CLAYTON KIRK, 21-25 Chairman. . M r r t So the sMrertlstng colums of this newspsper bring to you the news of commerce and Industry, of merchandise and service. Tho advertisements are the shop-windows of the world's wares, passed before your very eyes, that you may look and know where to get the full hun dred cents worth of every dwindling dollar! So, Read jiut)inrinsvviriTiTTTTririnrn'i 1 ' 1 1 want them to lay. USED CAR BARGAINS Ono 1015 Ford Motor Just overhauled Ono 1917 Ford Touring good condition Ono 1918 Ford Touring riotul condition Now Ford Speedster now body, Just overhauled, one-man top, ventilating windshield, new tendors Ono 1918 Ford Delivery , Al condition, now tires Two 1918 Chorrolets Ono 1920 Chevrolet nearly now Ono Model 95 Overland a bargain FORD ACCKSHOHIKH Demountable wheel sots at less than now Ford wheels; centrifugal water circulators that keop your mo tor coql, and many other good things tor your Ford. KiaMATII KAI.IM AUTO CO 11.17 Main NOTICK We novo on hand, bottto caps la-. bled 'Tastourlzod Milk." Wn ro tin.! ?? Ihl'e' wo. rn?t.Pn?,0.urlr' """'. " " ,noro' ro " W l tht ao not "'" uwvvnjttitvni KLKEN MILK DAIRY KL L. French !l-23 KHTRAY strayed to this place about onoi month ago, one large, black brood sow. Owner can hnvo samo by call-1 Ing at Knterprlso Ranch and paying oxpenses. 20-22 ' .. .WWWWWlWlWWMIW - '! J 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 yoa read the advertisements regularly every dayT If not, you're overlooking the best frlond of your pocketbookl Take time to read the adver tisement always, The very advertisement yoa miss may be the one that will save you the most money and time and disappointment. the AdvertinmenU All of rrfVrmnm mm to Tho City Kngtneer, pursuant RESOLUTION Resolution or tno uoiiuiioii 1 uiincu town of Klnimim raus, un's". heretofore adopted, having on tho' tml Nll, properly nbovo described 19th day of July, 11)20. filed plans, m ftmi hurnhy Is declined to biuas specifications mid estimates or tho HOW,n for tho expense of said Im cost of Improving the nlley passing proveiiieiit, mid , from nth to Oth Hln-ets. parallel jik it FURTHER It KHOLVKD. with Main Street through Urn renter ( Monday, tho 23rd day of Aug of lllork 37, original town of Kliim- tl jogo. ut Iho hour of 8 o'clock ath Falls, Oregon, same being bound- ; m. at the council chamber of the ed on tho northerly side by lots 5 to Common Council In the City Hall nl 14 Inclusfvo and on tho southerly Klamath Falls, Oregon, ha ftxod as side by lots 1. 2. 3 nnd 4 of said the time and place for hearing ol Block 37, nnd tho Council having" Jectlons and remonstrances against takon tho samo under advisement ' tho said proposed Improvement mid nnd finding snld plans, specifications the Police Judge he, and ho hereby nnd estimates satisfactory. I Is directed to cnusn notice of said UK IT HKItKIIY HKHOLVKD, that, hearing to bo published as by Uiar said plans, specifications and ostl tor provided, mates for the Improvement of saldt STATU OF OIIKOON. ) alley bo. and tliu same are hereby COUNTV OF KLAMATH, ss. approved, and I CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS) 1IH IT FURTIIKIt lll.80I.VKD. I I. A. ST''ViVu !.,,?. Hint tho Common Council hereby do-1 tho City of Klamath r a Is. Ores on. -. - . .. - 1 :v .. .. .1, dares Its Intentlcn to Improvo snuru noraiiy com y - "- '."" alloy In accordance with tho said plans, poclllcatlnns and estimates, said Improvements to consist of pav - Ing said alley with bltullthle pavo- mont nt an estimated cost of $1. - 065.00; oil ninrailum pavement at an estimated cost ot $1,030.00 or concrete pavement at an estimated cost of $1407,00. said Improvement In either uvont to Includo grading nnd rolling suld alloy; said Improve ment to bo K. feet wldo throughout Its entire distant o. nnd UK IT FURTHKR RK80LVKD by the Common Council that the property hereinafter described be, CENTRAL AUTO . SERVICE Calt any hour day or night for prompt service careful, po lite, experienced drivers;, high class touring cars for out ot town trips, Baggage stored free for 90 days Roasonablo rates for city mid out of town trips. Call us on phono 013 for prompt service. CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE WWMWlAMMiMMMWMWAkV a f - 1 'Em! . f i . ''ii -' .' ,1 and tho samo hereby Is declared to ho benefitted, to-wltt Lot I, 8, .1, 4, G, 6,7, 8, , "i.11 in 11 ,i,i ii. of mock 87, orlKliml - -" :':. '......- rx .. .....I 1 ; ui - ,""';,-- ton ndoptod by the Common Coun- io'l ,on1t,,0ir-.T ''.I' f i.f.';!i... declaring Its Intention of ''"Proving 1 ' " PBV,"' r",iB,i n,r, I Streets, parallel with Main Street ' Hirun the center of Block 37. or Iglnal town ot Klamath Falls, Ore gon, and approving the plans, spnci flrallons and estimates of cost sub mitted by the City Knglneer. A. I.. LKAV1TT. Police Judge. Dated August 10, 1930, 12-23 f "SAY IT WITH I FLOWERS " Cut Flowers anil Plants In DUplay Window at 1040 Mala St. Hot Iloue Nrr MilU School DKHH1NH MARK KLAMATH FLORAL COMPANY Phono S37M SOOTHING 'QUIETUDE FOR . ITS PATIENTS Is ono of any hospital's biggest assets and tho location of thla hospital makos It especially desirable frost that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurses are em ployed, and this fact, added to oar unequalled staff ot physician and excellent hospital equipment Insures our patient unsurpassed service. STAFF DR. E. D. JOHNSON DR. O. II. MKRRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. QEOROB I. WRIOIIT DR. E. D. LAMB DR. H. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital ' MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maj lagsisuU sUwtaf First National Bank Udlmg Katraace, Room ASHLAND, OREOOlf ALL KINDS of tia aad sheet troa wovfc, Uiauag aad warm a doae as the Bhaaaoa Bhoa., Ho. IOM Mala L. N. HAINES Phoael KUmath'Bend Auto Stage d",,lr "to stage service Is aow operating between Klamath Falls nm.-d' 0fflce R f d Met Phone 276-W. tl-tt uusssssaBBBBaaBaeaBsssBSBBmmaaaasaB x Klamalb Dye Works Phone 406 OUR CLEANING, PRRMDXQ AJfD KEPADUNG WILL MAKE YOCR OLOTHaW LOOK UKE NEW HATS RHBXOOKKD Goods Called for aad Dstlreeadl 441 Malst sKree Klamath Valla 4 "Jk' Murphey Feed & Seed Store 124;So. 6i St. rMM87 I XCU lUUI VllltllClId Buy Buy your f eedj rom m iir tVft FhK:)