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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1920)
vf- ...., . TOTMDAY, AtfOVflT M, II THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQM HU HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN 1 FOR SALE Real Estate FOR BALM Four room piMtorcd houso. Call 1228 Oregon Ave. or phono 478Y. 23-25 FOR 8ALK Houso and two lets: $050; fJOO cash, balance $10.75 per month at C per cent Interest. On pavement, street assessments all paid. IiOt 89 X ICG: com fort ablo 3 room house, partly unfinished. City water on lot. Would consider light team, wagon, and harness tor half cash payment. Address owner. Box X, Herald oftlco. ,20-27 FOR SALE Hy owner, n coxy four room houso on pared street, two blocks from Main. Very reasonable. N. 320 Btoventh 8t. 2J-28 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE A Homrfort range In good condition; 150. Phono 4S0J. 2S-24 FOR BALK A white Ivory wicker baby boggy, S2C Mala 8t. Phono 209J. 22-28 FOR IMMEDIATE BALE A first class ISIS six cylinder Reo; acces sory 'addltloas; 11,500. A real bar gain. Financial conditions forco ale at once. Apply 305 Pine St. 23-27 FOR SALE Rooming home busl- ncss, lease and furniture. Rest location oa Mala St. Owner going east. Phone S26J. 33-25 FOR BALK One 1920 Chevrolet touring car; extra tire aad shock absorbers. A real bargain at olght hundred and fifty dollars. CENTRAL GARAGE 21-31 FOR SALE One new Oldsmoblle, express body, 3-4-ton track. One new express body Hoffman two-ton track. One used 4-cyllnder Stadebaker touring ear. One used Overland touring car. WHITE PKL1CAN OARAGE 6-tf P0R8ALK Mauser rifle, long range, calibre 7 M. M. Shoots 5 mites: shoots C times; fine game gua. See gua at Browne' Palat Store. 1029 Main St. See Will Lane. 19-25 FOR SALE 1 Buicfc and see 7-pss- enger Stadebaker. Imperial Gar- ace. -tf WANTED WANTED To rent or lease 4 or 5 room untarnished modern bouse. Lawrence K. Phelps, care Houston Phelpe. 23tt WANTEaV T do dressmaking and plain aewiac. Call at corner Ful ton and Warden street. 21-28 WANTED A good girl or womaa for general housework. Call at Marshall House. 21-26 GREEN LUMBER OBADER Phone Lamm Lumber Co., Modoc Point. Oregon. 23-28 WANTED Mea with team to haul dry lumber; 8 mile haul. Swan Lake Lumber Co. 21-25 WANTED Ford car. See Wilt Lane about It at Browne's Palat Store. 1029 Main Bt. 19-25 WANTED Practical 192M. nnrse. Phone 23-25 WANTED 2 newsboy at the Her ald office. 17-tf YARD FOREMAN For Heading. Phone Lamm Lumber Co., Modoc Point, Oregon. 23-28 MISCELLANEOUS CHIMNEY' SWiEEP Pipe and fur nace cleaning; leaky roof re paired. Do it now. Kennedy; phone 477J. 23-28 'ANYONE Who has a good dog he would like to get rid of please com municate with me. R. Wencel, Klamath Fall. 23-25 Printing, Stationery sad office applies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery eeataeay. Ill Main Bt Ml PHONE PEYTON tor wood 115 CITY OARBAOB When yon want garbage removed call 19F-II. FORWENT Oil LEASE FOR RaTNT-larca nad-raom: 117 a- Jfteinea fi. Pnea afTR. IMf FOR RENT Now tore room, cor. 9th and Klamath Are. 65x108. J. T. Ward Co.. 824 Main. 16-tt NOTICE OF H.U.K OF IRRIGATION DISTRICT HONDS NOTICK IS IIKRKDV OIVKN that sealed proposals will bo rocelrod un til tho 20th day' of September, A. D. 1920, at tho hour of two o'clock In tho afternoon, for tho purchaso of Two Hundred Thousand Dollar (200,000.00) worth of bonds of tho tangoll Valley Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon. Said bonds to draw Interest nt tho rato of six per cent per annum, paabla semi annually upon tho first day of July and the first day of January of each year until tho maturity of said bonds. Scaled proposals win bo rccelvod by tho Hoard 'of Directors of said Irrigation District, and should bo di rected to tho secretary of tho Lnn- cell valley irrigation District, caro of Ferguson. Flctchor ft Mifflin, No. 16 Loomls Dnlldlng, Klamath Falls Oregon. The Doard of Directors reserve tho right to reject 'any or all bids offered. A. L. WISHARD. Secretary of tho Doard of Directors of Langelt Val ley Irrigation District. A-14-S1S. NOTICE Because of the high cost of bottles and labor, after September 1, 1920, we will make no deliveries of milk or cream whero there is no bottle and ticket out for deliveries. All tlcketa must bo paid for In ad vance. Unused tickets will bo re doomed. KLKEN MILK DAIRY E. L. French. Prop. MILK PRODUCERS' ASSN. 20-28 .NOTICE The Court Cafe opens Tuesday morning under an. entirely new man agement. Open at all hours. Home cooking. 23-25 XOTIUH TO SIIKKPMK.V Haro two thousand tine wooled yearling ewes for sale. Theso are aro nil well bred Ramboulllcts. Al io In the market for one to two thousand old owev Address J. Sla ter, Klamath Falls. Phone 380. 23tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Ccurt of the State of Oregon. for tho County of Klamath. In the matter of the estate of Hiram C. Chamberlln, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un dorslgned, administratrix of tho es tato of Hiram C. Chamberlln, de ceased, to the. creditor of and all person having claim against the said deceased, to exhibit such claims, with the necessary vouchers, within six month after the first publication of this notice, to the said administra trix, at the office of Wilson 8. Wiley, Attorney at Law. Odd Fellows' Build ing, Klamath Fall. Oregon, which said office the undersigned select a her place of business In all mat ter connected with the said estate of Hiram C. Chamberlain, deceased. First notice published 10th day of August, 1S20. , LAURA E. CHAMBERLIN, Administratrix of the Estate of Hiram C. Chamberlln, deceased. Aug. 10-17-24-31-7 m CITATION In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate of George C. Mitchell, Deceased. To J. C. Mitchell. Ben C. Mitchell, Gene Lemmon, J. B. Mitchell, Fleda Morgan, Mary Ann Pitney, Inus Flan agan, Myrta McFadden and A. M. Collier, guardian ad litem of Garri son Claude Mitchell, a Minor. Qreeting, in the Name of the State of urecon. 'You and each of you are hereby cited to appear in the Court Room of the above entitled court at the County Court House at Klamath rans, luamam county, uregon, at z o'clock p. m. on September 18, 1920, at the September term of this Court, 1920, not less than ton day after the service of this citation upon you, to show cause, if any exist, why this court should not make an order to sell, a prayed for in the petition, filed herein, licensing and empower ing Leslie Rogers, Administrator with the will annexed of tho said estate, to sell at private sale, upon" the terms prescribed by the Court, the following described land and real estate, to wit: Lot 4 In Block 84, in Klamath Ad dition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, ac cording to the duly recorded plat thereof on file In the office of the coanty clerk for Klamath County, Oregon, together with the tenement, hereditament, and appurtenance thereto belonging or la any wise ap pertaining. This citation is issued pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court made and entered In the above en titled estate and matter on the 7th day of August, 1920. C. R. DeLAP, (SEAL) Connty Clerk. Aag. 10-17-24-11-7 , A OUaaUed Ad wlU sell It STEMS 1 IT'S (IHANDMOTIIKH'S RECIPE TO llltl.Ml HACK COLOR AND LUS- . lilK TO IIAIU That beautiful, oen shnde or dnrk, glossy hair can only be had by brow ing n mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars tho face. When It fade, turns gray or streaked, just nn application or to of Sago and Sul phur enhances Its nppcaranco a hun drcd fold. nVt bother to prepare tho mix ture; you can get this famous old recipe Improved by tho addition of other Ingredients for GO cents a largo bottle, all ready for use. It Is called Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back tho natural color and lus- tro of your hair. Everybody uses "WyethV Bag and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been ap plied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking ono small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after an other application It becomes bea tl fully dark and appears glossy and lus trous. E8TIUY Strayed to my placo about a month branded on lett shoulder WC. Also uruwu imy auuui a years uiu, aau a chunky bay hone 3 or 4 years old, branded Inverted A. Owner may havo same by paying for keep and for this advertisement. Robert S. Fry, next to Cofer Bros, brick yard. 30-20 A classified Ad will sell It. VAaA'a'kaJ My neighbor lets weeds grow in his garden, be lets his house run down, and all his family look patched. My neighbor decides many important things; and he Is sure all things would be all right if they were done his way. My neighbor.decided long ago that advertising was waste; that he would never read it because he did not want any one to tell him what to buy. My neighbor may be right. The moon may be made of green cheese. But, as I see it, My neighbor is no neighbor of mine ; he just lives next door because he was born fifty years too late. My neighbor spends as much money to live poorly as I do to live well. As most of my money goes to meet living expenses, I want all the good things it will bring me. Advertisements toll mo all about these good things. Advertisements give mo tho opportunity to compare all varieties of tho thing I would buy. Advertisements help mo pick tho best for my purpose and my purse. Vmmmvitmiit0miimifitmfm0m0mmmmmm USED CAR BARGAINS Ono 1915 Ford Motor Just otortmuted Ono 1917 Ford Touring good condition Ono 19 IS Ford Touring good condition Now Ford Hpoudstor now body, Just overhauled, ouc-mnn top, vontllntlng windshield, now fenders Ono 1918 Ford Delivery Al condition, new tires Two 1918 Choroids One 1920 Chevrolet nearly now Ono Model 95 Overland a bargain FORD ACCKMMOHIKM Demountable wheel seta at lem . ...,., . ,. ., than now Jord wheels; centrifugal' water circulators that keep your mo-i tor cool, and many other good things for your Ford. KLAMATH KALI4 AUTO CO. 11.17 Main NOTICE TO IilDDKRM Bids will bo rocolrcd until alx o'clock P. M August 2G, for the erection of a now schoolbouse, to bo built nbout two miles north of tho railroad crossing at Modoc Point. Bids to covor tho furnishing of all Xft Mans may bo obtained at tho office of tho Sawmill Engineering and Construc tion company In Klamath Falls. All bids to bo mailed to Clayton Kirk nt Modoc Point, Oregon, or presented to him In person prior to tho abovo llmo and Unto. By ordor of SCHOOL BOARD. District No. 53. By CLAYTON KIRK. 21- Chalrman. My Neighbor I will not argue with my neighbor. Ho may bo right; but, personally, I would rather be mysolf than be my neighbor. I know reading advertisements saves money for me. ,nttmn.nn.i:un.:tstm INVOLUTION . . I Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, B. A, 7, 8, , 10, 11, Tho City Knginror. pursuant to, 13, m u, n, 0f lllock !I7, original Resolution of thn Common Council tllw f idunmlh Falls, Oregon, mid heretofore adopted, liu InK itt tho' nmt nn, properly tihovo described 19lh day of July. t20, filed iiluuit.i M, and hereby Is declared to lio as specification and estimate of tho' vtmw for tho expense of said Im cost of Improving tho alley passing lirovomont, mid from Bth to ath Strwts, parallel nil n KUHTimil U KHOI.VHI), with Main Street through the renter Hint Monday, tho 23rd day of Aug of lllock 37, original town of Klutn- ,,t, 1020, at tint hour or 8 o'clock nth Falls, Oregon, same holng bound-, j, jj, t tho council rhstnhers of tho eil on tho northerly sldo hy lots 5 to Common Council In tho City Hall nt 14 Inclusive nnd on tho southerly! Klamath Falls. Oregon, lio fixed 11 sldo by lots 1, 3. 3 and 4 of said 'tho (lino and place fur hearing oh lllock 37, nnd tho Council hnlnx Joctlotm and remonstrances against takon tho snnio under advisement th mild proposed Improvement nnd and finding said plans, npetlflcntlon .tho Police JiuIrh he. and ho hereby and estimates satisfactory, Is directed to cause notion of said III! IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that, hearing to ha published as by Char said plans, specifications and estl- ter provided, mates' for the Improvement or snld,HTATi: OF ORKtION, ) alloy be, and the somo nro hereby COUNTY OF KLAMATH. )ss. approved, and ICITY OF KLAMATH FALLS ) BEIT FURTHER RESOLVED, I I. A. I Unvlll. Police Judge of that tho Common Council hereby ,o- mo uiiy 01 "amain ' claros Its Intentlcn to Improve nld'lo l'rbr certify thnt tho foregoing nllnv In nrmr.lnni-., ullh Mm anlri.ls n duly Olirollod Ctipy Of a rvsolU- plans, specification and estimates, said Improvement to consist of pav ing said alley with bllullthlc pave ment nt nn estimated cost of f 1, 665.00; oil macadam pavement at an estimated cost of 11,030.00 or concreto pavement nt nn estimated cost of 147,00, said Improvement In either event to Include grading .and rolling said alloy; said Improve- "lent to be 15 feet wdo throughout nn tenure uiainiiMi. niiu y lT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Common Council that the Property hereinafter deecrlbed be, CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE Call us any hour day or night for prompt service, careful, po lite, experienced drivers; high class touring cars for out of town trips Ilaggaga stored fren for 90 days. Reasonable rate for city and out of town trips. Call us 011 phono 513 for prompt service. CENTRAL AUTO SERYICE mid tho sumo hereby Is declared to I., i lutnnfltlml. to. vll! Hon adopted by tho Common Coun cil on the day of July, 1030, doclarlng II Intention of Improving the alley passing from 5th to 0th Streets. Karaite! with Main Street through tho center of Block 37, or- iKllliil town or mamain rnus, urn gon, and approving tho plans, speci fications and estimates of rust suu- milted by tho 1'lty Engineer. Al L. LEAVITT. I'ollco Judgn, Dated August 10, 1920. 13-33 vwwwwww "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS " Cut Flower anil Plant In Display Window al 1040 Mala Hi. Hot llouMi Nor MIIU Kcliool DKHH1NH MADIf KLAMATH FLORAL COMPANY Phone JU7-M SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS Is ono of any hospital's biggest asset and thn (oration of this hospital makes It especially deslrabl from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurses are em ployed, and Ibis fact, added to oar unequalled staff of physicians and excellent hospital equipment Insure our patients unsurpassed service. STAFF DR. E. D. JOIIN80N DR. O. II. MEKRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. OEOROE I. WRIOIIT DR. E. D. LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital MINERAL BATHS Dr. tcaael lacetaaU aUwIew Flrat National Bank Balldtaf Batraace, Room I ASHLAND, ORKOO ALL KINDS of tla aa4 sheet Iron watte, UlaUac and warm afar Oone at taw Shannon naaxntag Shon. No. 10M Mala , L. N.HAINES Pboael KUmatlvBcnd Auto Stag A dally auto ataca annrfea fa operating between Klamath Fall and Bend. Office Res cafe aad MeU ropolltan Oarage, o. I. Reekard. Phone 276-W. m.. Klamath Dye Works PhoM40t OCR CLEANING, PRasWINQ AND REPAIRING WOl MAKE TOUR CaVOXMRS LOOK LIKE NEW Alt RamuXKXRD Oaeda Cedsed for and DaUvereA ill Main Street aUasaatk Valla If you want titucpt to lay. Buy your I tidrotti Murphey Feed & Seed Store 124iSt 6tk St, fine 87 airffif! HMmiM,iii)miMii Feed Your Chickens