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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1920)
'""W s.vu; & -'mrr mw &M:mrisrtMtxateJSMn'. Wim'iwyrfim MSnA..tMr - I'" I'' 1 PAGE NU THURSDAY-, AUOUHT M, I MO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ', ' v HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE Real Estate STEP LIVELY And look nt this 12,606. A Reed homo In tho Hot Springs Addition; tot 50 X 140: n largo gnrago and other outbuildings; ifinn rn.h mill SCO nor month. lm- modlato possession; you cannot beat this. $36,000 A rino business block on Main; paying a high rnto ot Inter est; In center ot town. SOMR ClOOl) LOTS $10 cash; 10 per month. A. A. nELLMAN A CO. 466 Main St. 35-27 11,000.01 will mako tho first pay ment on a good 10-room houso, well located; total purchase price 15,000. 00 and worth more. CHILCOTE ft SMITH 25-26 FOR SAWS Improved lot "5 X 97 H. Neb Hill. Ideal location. Close In. Snap. See 100S Main St. 24-JO FOR SAMS Well built, modern 9 room houso on paved street, closo In, finest view In city. Oood Incomo from apartment and bed rooms, be sides owner's apartment. Might sell furnished. Terr reasonable. Call at 634 N. ltd St. 25-31 RANCH FOR 8ALE Walton ranch. U mile south ot Altamont cor ners. Rest ranch In county. Frank Moorland, Merrill route. Phono 15F22. 24-27 FOR 8ALH OR RENT 5 room house. Apply 111 Pine St. 24-26 FOR SAM? House and two lots; 1650; 1300 cash, balanco $10.75 per month at 6 per cent Interest. On pavement, street assessments all paid. Lot 89, X 165: comfortable 3 room bouse, partly unfinished. City water on lot. Would consider light team, wagon, and harness tor halt cash payment. Address owner. Box X, Herald office. 20-27 $1,400 will bay a 4-room house and 120 X ISO ft. In Mills Addition; 13 bearing fruit trees; good garden spot; $401.90 cash, balanco monthly payments. CHILCOTE ft SMITH 25-26 FOR SALE By owner, a cosy four room aaase on paved street, two blocks treat Mala, Very reasonable. N. 320 HtniUSt 11-28 FOR SALE Miaceuaou FOR BALIS Two good delivery wagons. Bargain If taken at once. Klamath lee ft Storage Co. 25-27 FOR SALB Six Jersey cows, three Just fresh; others coming fresh soon. All good whiter milkers. See L. Sut ton ranch, first boase across R. R." track tress Miller Hill school. 24-26 FOR SALB -tnemtsb , giant rabbits. Phone 36S. 25-30 FOR SALB A white Ivory wicker . baby waggy, 526 Main St. Phono 209J. 33-88 FOR SALB 30 Winchester rifle long octagon barrel, full magazine, donble Deep sights, fine condition. A bargain. (84 N. 8th St 15-28 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE A first class ltt alx cylinder Reo; acces sory adaKloas; II.G66. A real bar gain. Finaaclal conditions torso sale at onoe. Apply 305 Pine St. 33-37 FOR SALE One 130 Chevrolet touring car; extra tire and shock absorbers. A real 'bargain at eight hundred and titty dollars. CENTRAL OARAGE 21-31 FOR SALE One new Oldsmoblle, express body, 8-4-ton track. One new express body Hoffman two-ton track. One used 4-cyllnder Btudebaker touring car. One used Overland touring car. WHITE PELICAN GARAGE s e-tt WANTED CHAMBER MAID Wanted at Hotel Hall. 26-26 CONTRACT TO HAUL LOOS 8 miles from Klamath Falls; mile and' halt haul! roads Al; good price paid. Inquire at tho Smoke. H. J. Jenkins. 26-18 (WANTED Man or woman to assist cook la Umber camp; salary. f0. Phone 681W. 36-17 GIRL, 10 Wants to work (or board ' and go to school. Box Si, post- .4Wee. 24-26 awpBRIasNGED Hand ironer want' fid. Ffaeh Hud Lauadrr. 123 C "WANTED To rent or leaso 4 or 5 room unfurnished modern house. Iawrenco K. l'helps, enro Houston & Phelps. 23tf WANTKD TO TUADB 5 passenger I Overland In good running order 'for a Ford delivery truck up to 4 ton. Telophono 456W, or call 310 .South 5th St. after 6 P. M. 25-27 CIRKKN LUMBER GRADER Phono I.amm Lumber Co., Modoe Point. Oregon. 23-SS WANTED 2 newsboys nt tho Her ald ofrtco. 27-tf YARD FOREMAN For Heading. Phono Lamm Lumber Co., Modoc Point, Oregon. 23-28 WANTED A good girl or woman for general housowork. Call at Marshall Houso. 31-26 FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Furnished bed room (clean) for ono or two gcntlomen. 634 N. 8th St. 25-26 FOR RENT Largo bed-room: 227 Third St. at Jeftorson St. Phono 447R. 20-26 FOR RENT New store room. cor. 9th and Klamath Ave. 65x108. J. T. Ward ft Co.. 834 Main. 15-tt MISCELLANEOUS UNEXPECTEDLY called to the coun try for short time. Cannot do sew ing till I return. Will then put no tice again In Herald. Corner Fulton ft Wordcn. 24-28 CHIMNET SWEEP Pipe and fur nace cleaning; leaky roots re paired. Do It now. Kennedy; phono 477J. 23-28 Printing. Stationery and oftle supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 12C Main St 9-tt PHONE PEYTON for wood 635 CITY GARBAGE When yon want garbage removed call 10F-23. LOST AND FOUND LOST Between Fort Klamath and Klamath Falls, on west side ot take, a brown leather hand bag con taining French passport and chauf feur's license for 1919. Finder please return to J. A. Gordon, White Pelican Garage. Liberal reward. 25-27 1 A handsome memorial tablet in memory ot Lucy Webb Hayes, wife of President Rntberford D. Hayes, Is to be erected In the Hayes Memo rial at Fremont, Ohio, by the Na tional W. C. T. U. A Classified Ad will Mil It. SALE OF TIMBER KLAMATH INDIA RESERVATION LITTLE BPRAGUE UNIT 8ealed bids In duplicate, marked outside "Bid Little Bprague Unit," and addressed to the "Superintend ent, Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon," will be received until 2:00 o'clock P. M.. Pacific time, Wednesday, October 27, 1920, for the purchase of the merchantable timber on about 3,600 acres on Bprague River in townships 34 and 35 South, Range 8East, Willamette Meridian. This unit Is estimated at 40,000,000 feet B. M mostly west ern yellow pine of which about 5,000,000 feet Is on about 480 acres of approved allotments, and as to which separato approved contracts with the Indian owners may prob ably be made. No bid will be ac cepted for less than J'4.00 for yel low and sugar plt.o and incense cedar, and 11.60 for other species during the period of tho contract ending March 31, 1934. Prices sub sequent to that date will be fixed by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for tbroo-ycar periods. Each bid must state the rate per M that will be paid for each kind ot timber dur ing the first contract period ending March 31, 1924, and must bo ac companied by a certified check on a solvent National Bank drawn in fa vor of the Superintendent ot the Klamath Indian School In the amount of 110,000.00. The deposit will be returned to unsuccessful niaaers, dui retalnod as liquidated damages If the successful bidder shall fall to execute contract and furnish satis factory' bond for $15,000.00 within 60 days from the acceptance ot his bid. The right is reserved to waive technical defects and to reject any or all bids. For copies of contract, regulations, fuller description of tha area, and other Information, apply to the Superintendent ot the Klam ath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon. Washington, o. o., August 10, 1920. CATO SUlAJt, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. BRAZIL COTTON BUREAU STARTED 1110 DH JANEIRO. Aug. "26, (lly Mall) Increased nnd Improved pro duction ot cotton especially In north 'enstorn llraxll, n great potential pro ducing center which Is nt prosont iutto undeveloped. Is thu object ot n Cotton Service lturcnii recently es tablished by presidential decree. The bureau will InvesllKntu tho Properties of the soil nnd climatic ! conditions, and establish experimen tal stations to study tho clulturo ot cotton nnd preventative) measure again pests and plant diseases, Planters In the cotton zones wilt be provided with machinery, Imple ments and fertilizer nt cott prices, nnd establishments will bo Installed for preparing cotton for the market. A representative ot tho big Eng lish cotton comblno Is now In the northern states making a special study ot conditions. m "SEDITIONIST" FINED BY SINN FEINERS MONAOHAN, Ireland. Aug. 10, ry Mali). What Is believed to bo tho first case of "sedition" against the Irish republic to come beforo a Sinn Fein court has been settled here. A farmer who had been fined by a Sinn Fein court declined to pay nnd kvhon visited by volunteers ho pro duced n pitch fork nnd shouted "To I with tho rotten Republican pollco." I The volunteers left, but later the farmer was arrested on a charge of sedition and compelled to pay n big gur flno nnd apologize. An eminent professor recontly stated that It was possible to length en one's life nnd Improvo thu general health merely by tiptoeing for a few minutes every day. Cheer up. boyst It you can hang on a while longer, may bo you will be nominated for tho presidency. IMWWWWWWWWWMXWWiW MWMWWWWWMOWWWWWWWW X My neighbor lets weeds grow in his garden, he 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 tell mo all about theso good things. Advertisements give mo the opportunity to compare all varieties ot the things I would buy. Advertisements help me pick the best for my purpose and my parse. ...mmmmmm,mmmm...n.ir.,K,mm USED CAR BARGAINS One 1015 Kurd Motor Just ovorlmulod Ono 1917 Ford Touring good condition One 1918 Ford Touring good condition Now Ford Speedster now body, jurjt overhauled, one-man top, vuntllnlliiK windshield, now fenders Ono 1913 Ford Delivery - At condition, now tires Two 1918 Chovrolots Ono 1920 Chovrolot nearly now Ono Model 95 Overland a bargain FORD AtX'EHHOlUES Demountable wheel sots at less than now Ford wheels; centrifugal water circulators that keep your mo tor coot, and many other good things tor your Ford. KliAMATII FAI.KS AUTO CO. J 157 Main THIS IS THE lilXSON't INSURE YOUIt 1LVY "Ten Thousand Dollar Hay Crop Ilurned; No Insurnnco." How often you hnvo read head lines llko tho abovo. Do thoy mean an) thing to you! Dn not Instances llko this tench you tho value of pro tection tho necessity for adequate ly Insuring your crop ns a safe guard for you and your dependents! Fires start easily, especially In hny stacks, nnd thoy nro Impossible to quonch after thoy have mado the slightest headway. Is your hay In sured? It not, see me, and let mu company In oxlstenco. Jos. Drls coll. Room 4, Loomls Dldg., City. Phono 43B. 0V0Wm0WWWmm0WWW0W0A0AAAI My Neighbor I will not argue with my neighbor. Ho may bo right; but, personally, I would rather bo mysolf than bo my neighbor. I know roadlng advertisements saves money for mo. 729 Mali) III. I'aiiiIIim PASTIME Aluutt K MimmIo), Piiips. t'lgiitN, ToIiiuto, Sitfi llilnln, Peel mill llllllmil Harbor Bluip In ' mu'illoit Olllt MOTTO "(iurteiy null Sen Ire" xoTion to hiii:i:ime.v lluvo two thousand tine wooled yearling owes for sale. These, am uro alt well hroil Itnmboulllets. Al ba In the market for one to two thousand old ies. Address J, Sin ter. Klamath Falls. Phone 3X0. 23tf Some ono In Washington has fig ured out that during the current fis cal year It will cost $47.00 pur cnpltn to run the government. Wonder how much It cost lu find nut how much It cost? SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, dlffi ' culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. Tho world's stundar.t remedy for kidney, liver, bladder nnd uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL neiBTiTO bring quick ralltf and oftsn wsrd off dudly ditMits. Known as in luiioiut rsmsdy v( Holland (or mora than 200 yssrs. All druggists, la lht slits. Lm for Um mm CU Mll m ? U. MS 4 IwlUll Phono 400 Iro Cream puvu'4 (Jlfr CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE Coll ns any hour day or night fur prompt service, careful, po lite, experienced drivers; hlgll class louring cars for out of town trips, llnggiigo stored free for 90 days, lleasonnblit rates for city nnd out of town trips. Call us on phono 513 for prompt service. CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE IKTIIAY Hlrayed to my place about n month ago, a bay maru 8 or 10 years old, branded on left shoulder WU. Also brown filly about 3 years old, and a chunky bay horse 3 or 4 years old, branded Inverted A. Owner mny have samn by paying for keep and for this ndverllsemimt. Robort B. Fry, next to Cofor Uros. brick yard. 10-20 FOR SALE Three store, nil paying. Location Al. Must sell owing to other business. See 1008 Main St. "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS " Cut Flowers and Plants In Display Window at 1040 Main Hi. Hot House Near MIIU School DKMIONH MADE KLAMATH FLORAL COMPANY Phono KI7-M SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS Is one of any hospital's biggest assets and tho (oration ot this hospital makes It especially dvslrable froza that viewpoint. Only abundantly capablo graduated nurses are em ployed, and 'this fact, added to oar unequalled staff of physicians and excellent hospital equipment Insures our patients unsurpassed service. STAFF DR. E. D. JOHNSON DR. O. II. MERRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. OEOROB I. WRIGHT DR. K. D. LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hofpital MINERAL BATHS Dr. Mas lagwaaU aUwlay OairopraeUe Ityafcsaa First Natloaal Bank Batldtag Entrance, Room ASHLAND, OREGON ALL KINDS of tla and sheet troa warfc, UlaUag aad wans air doaa at the Hhaaaoa Pit Shop. No. 10M Mala , L. N. HAINES Phoaa MM KUmath-Bend Auto Stag A dally auto stage service Is bow operating between Klamath Fall and Bend. Offices Rex cafe and Met ropolitan Oarage. O. I. Reckard. Phone 276-W. 7. Klamath Dye Works Phon.406 OUR CLBAN1NO, PtUMUNG AND aUPATJUNO Willi MAKM TOUR LOOK LIKE NEW MAM RMBLOOKMD Go Mei far at BaUrerai N. 4th KV .' tt ' 1st pub. Aug. II Ta. Sat. 12t all Mala sMrafc KUawHi Fall x feed Your Chickens "Z'Zt'J:- Murphey Feed & Seed Store "W u m.