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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1920)
ft tnwvii wi ' MoNMr, Avoom a, im THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE MX ! I 'I. !1 .' i! HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS!! DARK HAIR FOR SALE -Real Estate roil BAMS Improved tot 75 X '97 H. Nob Hill. Ideal location. Close la. Bniip. 8m 1088 Main St. 34-30 FOR 8AX.B Wplt built, modorn room houso on pavod street, cloio 1b, finest view 1 cltr. Geod Income from apartment and bed rooms, be sides owner's apartment. Might sell furnished. Very reasonable. Csll at 634 N. 6th 8t. 35-31 FOR SALE Good honso on pared street, $83 per month Incomo be sides a nice fclixco for family to llro. Prlco 4,500. ilobt. 8. Fry, phono 601J. 136T Esplanade. 37-30 FOR SALE Mitcellaneout TOIXMX1KRS For sale, Mack Percheroa stallion; Is gentle; will work any place and la a truo poller. Bailable for logging work. Wilt bo sold cheaply. Edward Freuer, Seven 8prlngs Ranch, 8. Poe Valley. 38-3 BARGAIN Upright plaao in good Condition for 14s. Call No. 7 Commercial street, near tth. 38-30 FOR SALE Round oak dining iabla; Iron bed and springs, 3-4 slae; oak dresser. 1138 But St. 37-30 FOR SALE flemish giant rabbits. Phone 3 St. 35-30 PIANO FOR BALiA $350 cash. Call pSUM. IT-3V FOR SALK -foot binder, first- .class condition; cat about so acres. Frank Zumpfo, Malln.- 27-0 FOR 9ALK - - One 1930 Chevrolet teurlng car; extra tiro and shock absorbers. A real bargain at 'eight hundred and fifty dollars. CBNTRAL OARAGE . 21-31 ONE FOUR HORSE Team, harness 'and wagon; three colta. Will sell for $400.00. Inquire at camp ground by O. K. ham. 37-30 FOR SALE Jtemiagton automatic .rifle, 35-3C; special sights and sUhg. High grade Bleeping bag; two Marble huatiag axes. Inquire No. II, Leeeala Building. 38-1 FOR SALE One nsw OldsmoMte, express body, 3-4-toa traeft. )One new. ssBfssa. body Hoffman two-ton truck. On need -cylinder Studebaker Muring ear. lino used' Overland touring car. wfonirKUCAK garage ft -tf WANTED MSN WAKTktD Line up year Jen for the winter. We need twenty men now'. Good wages. Eight hears; steady work BIO LAKHS BOX CO. 28tf WANTED Pesltloa as stenographer experienced In legal and insur ance work. Box 183, P. O. 38-1 WANTED A large kitchen cap- board. Address Box 314, Herald office. 37-31 WANTED Winchester pump gun, 12 guage. Inquire Chas. Jenson, Reclamation Service. 28-1 WANTED Woman cook for ranch. Good wages. Address Box 7, Mer rill, Oregon. 37-6 EXPERIENCED Hand Ironer want ed. French Hand Laundry, 123 N. 4th St. 24tf WANTED To reat or lease 4 or 5 room unfurnished modern house. Lawrence K. Phelps, care Houston eV Phelps. 23tf WANTED 2 newsboys at tbe Her aid office. 27-tf MISCELLANEOUS LADT BARBER SHOP Now open at Chlleautu, Oregon. 2 8-11 CKTY OARBAQE When yon want 1 garbaes reaaevedcail 10F-33. FOR RENT OR LEASE gLEBPINO ROOM For rent. 1154 Pine street. 28-30 FOR RasNT Nsw store room. cor. rth and Klamath An. 11x101. 3. Tt Ward Co.. IS4 Main. H-tf NBATLY FUKNI8HED ROOM For ono or iwo genucmen. eat n, nth street. 33.30 Printing, Stationery ana office sapptle. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 11C Mala Bt t-U LOST AND FOUND LOST 10 X 13 tent between Klam ath Falls and McClelan stora on UaIII ! T .. mi flllM DlnMt If-mrint. SSa NOTICE OF BALK OF IRRIGATION DISTRICT ItONDS NOTICE IS 1IKHUUY GIVEN that sealed proposals will bo rccelrod un til the 20th day of Scptembor, A. D. 1930, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon, for the purchase of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (300,000.00) worth of bonds of the Langell Valley Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon. Said bonds to draw Interest at tho rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi annually upon the first day of July and the first da of January of each year until the maturity of said bonds. Sealed proposals will be received br the Board of Directors of said Irrigation District, and should be di rected to the secretary of the Lan gell valler Irritation District, care of Fergussn. Fletcher Mifflin. No, 16 Loomls Building, Klamath Falls Oregon. The Hoard of Directors reserve the right to reject say or all bids ottered. A. L. WISHARD. Secretary pf the Board of Directors of Langell val ley Irrigation District. A-14-S18. CITATION In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon for Klamath County. Xa the Matter of the Estate et George C. Mitchell. Deceased. To J. C. Mitchell, Ben C. Mitchell, Gene Lemmon, J. B. Mitchell, Fleda Morgan, Mary Ann Pitney, Inua Flan agan, Myrta McFadden and A. M. Collier, guardian ad litem or Garrl on Cliudo Mitchell, a Minor. . Greeting, In tho Name of tho Stato of Oregon. c You and each of you are hereby cited to appear In the Court Room of tee above entitlod court at the County Court House at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon at o'clock p. m. on September 18, 1920, at'.tbe September term of this Court. 1920, not less than ten dayr after tho service of this citation upon you. to show cause, if any exist, why this court should not make an order to sell, aa prayed for in the petition, filed herein, licensing and empower ing Leslie Rogers, Administrator lth the will annexed of the said estate, to sell at private sale, upon the terms prescribed by the Court, the following described lands snd real estate, io wit: Lot 4 In Block 84. In Klamath Ad-' dltlon 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 tenements. hereditaments, and appurtenances: thereto belonging or in any wise ap- penaiaiag. This citation Is issued pursusnt to sa order of the above entitled Court made and entered la the above en titled, estate and matter on the 7th day of August, 1920. C. R. DeLAP, (SEAL) County Clerk. Aug. 18-17-24-21-7 Take n glass of Balls if your uacK nuns or uuauer troubles you. No man or woman who cats meat regularly can make a mistake by nusning tbe kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys , they become overworked from the strain, gej sluggish snd fall to Otter tbe waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick, Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dlxslness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your back hurts or If tbe urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment Irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scald ing, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kldnsys will act fine." This fsmous salts Is made rrom tno acta oi grapes ana lemou Juice, combined with lltbls, and has been naed for generations to ausn and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralise tbe acids in urine so It no longer causes Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jsd Salts Is lnespensire and can not Injure: makes a delightful effervescent Ilthla-water drink which everyone should take now and then to kee tbe kidneys clean sad active and tbe blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney UnIEITIEN K DNEYS BOTHER Nil NOItODY CAN TKLL WHEN YOO DARKEN OUAY. FADED HAIR WITH BAGK TKA Grandmother kept nor hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Bags Tea and Sulphur. Whoncver her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this slmplo mlxturo was applied with won derful effect, ny asking at any drug atoro for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,' you wilt get a large bot tlo of this old-ttmo recipe, Improved by tho addition of other ingredients, alt ready to use, for about 50 centa. This slmplo mlxturo can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyoths 8age and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell tt has been applied It's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taklngon strand at a tlrae.N By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, It la restored to lLj natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. HPKUIAIi ATTENTION Two complete matinees erory af tarnoou at tho Liberty, starting at 1:30 and 3:30. 27-31 ATTENTION MASO.N8 There will bo a special meeting of Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. A. M. on Monday evening, August 30, for the purpose of work in the M. M. degree. By order of the W. M. C. C. CHITWOOD. Soc. 37-30 0WWWWWWm0Wm ii MMWMMMMWWMWWMWWM-MMMM-iMMMW v. 4 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 me all about these good things. Advertisements give me tbe opportunity to compare all varieties of tbe things Z would buy. Advertisements help me plek tbe beat for my purpose and my purse. EX-SHIER TIRED OF JOB IS GOVERNOR MEXICO CITY, Aug. 8, (Ily Mull). Coleatlno Gnaca, former shoemak er, now governor of tho federal dis trict which comprises Mexico City, Is trying to abolish his own office. '8enor Gnacn contends ttuit his work Is not necessary, alnco thorn Is a city council In cxlstoncv well able to hnmllo tho munlclii.il uffalr of tho capital. Pointing out tho frequent conflicts of authority resulting from tho pres ent dual system of administering tlio affairs of tho capital, Governor Gascn nlil V "I am planning to submit to tho president of tho republic a legal pro ject for tho abolition of tho federal district government. I bellero It to bo superfluous." 1 When the news of Govornor Gas ca's plan spread to tho employes of the federal district, dismay Is report ed to havo ensuod. It Is pointed out, however, that most of these employes can bo retained undor tho city coun cil system. Judge's office In tho oldest court THIS IS THE I.UWOVt INSURE 'houfo. and wilt remain In session YOUR HAY I for thirty days from that date for jtho purpoao of uxntnlnlng tho assess "Ton Thousand Dollar Hay Crop -"cnt rolls for tho year 1930, and nurned; No Insurance." .correcting all errors In valuation, How often you havn road hood-'description or qualities of land, lota lines llko tho above. Do they mean or other property assessed by the as anything to you! Do not Instnncos sesspr. It shall be tho duty of all like this teach you tho valuo of pro- persons Interoatod to appear at tho tection tho necessity for adequate- timo and placo appointed. lv Iniurlnr vnnr crnn as n. Mfn." Alt protests against Valuation!! guard for you and your dopendcnts7 Fires start easily, especially In bay i sUcks. and they are Impossible to quench after thoy havo made thol slightest headway. Is your hay In- sured? If not. see mo, and let mo I eomDsnv In ezlstitncn. Jas. Oris- coll. Room 4, Loomls Bldg., City.! Pnona 433 000wm000Wwmwwm0Wt0WWwim My Neighbor I will not argue with my neighbor. He mar be right; but, personally, I would rather be myself than be my neighbor. I know reading advertisements saves money for me. 729 Main HI, ('million PASTIME Atnult MotHley, PruM, Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Peel anil IllllliiriU Barber Shop In Crmierllon our Morro "Courtesy nml Her lee" ROBERT S. FRY General Insurance, Invent nicnt Tel. 501 -J 1367 Esplanade KLAMATH I'Al.t.S, tlltC. netici: to siii:i:imi:.y Hnvo two thimmml fine wooled yearling owes tar snlo, Thcao nro ure. nil welt broil Rainlioulllots. At Vo In tho market for ono to two thousand old owes, Addresa J. Sla ter, Klamath Kails, l'hono 3S0. 33tf A classified Ad will sell It. NOTICE TO TAXPAYER! You nre hereby notified that the Board of Kqimllintlon will attend on September 13, 1030(the second Mon day In September) at tho county ""'I " assessor must be Mod wit" ho board during tho first ten days of suld session, ",,,, . Assessor of Klamath County. -u-11 , . , I liuaillieu .ill mil lieu li. . r f.l'. Phone 480 lea Ovum CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE Call as any hour day or night for prompt service, enroful, po lite, experienced ilrlrors! high class touring cats for out of town trips, llaggago skorod froo for 90 days. Itausonabla rates for city and out of town trips. Call us on phono 513 for prompt sorvlce. CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE KHTIIAY fllrayod to my place nliotit a montW ago, a bay maro 8 or 10 yoara old, branded on left shoulder WC, Also brown filly about 3 yours old, and a chunky bay homo 3 or 4 yours old, branded Inverted A. Owner may have same by paying for keep and for this advertisement. Robert H. Fry, next to Cofor Bros, brick yard. 30-38 FOR SALE Three stores, nil paying. Location Al. Must sell owing to other business. See 1006 Main St AAAaAA0A0tAAAA0AAAAAAAlll0 "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS " Cut Flowers and Plants In Display Window at 1040 Mala He. Hot House Near Mills Hchool DKHK1NH MADE KLAMATH FLORAL COMPANY l'houo B87-M MMMMWMAMMMWMMAMMMMWMBS SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS Is ono of any hospital's biggest ssssts and tho location of this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurs are em ployed, and this fact, added to oar, unequalled staff of physicians and' esceltent hospital equipment Insures oar patients unsurpassed sorvlce. STAFF DR. B. D. JOHNSON DR. O. H. MEItRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. OEOROB !. WRIGHT DR. E. D. LAMB DR. H. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital MINERAL Dr. Masai lageaseel nUwle tmltofiatUs Ftysseaaa First National Beak Building Entrance, Room AHHLAND, OREGON ALL KINDS of tin and sheet Iron work, tllatlag and warm atr ha done at the BiuuisHin Plsuwhlu Hliop. No. 10M Mala gi. L. N. HAINES Phone gam Kkuath'Bend Auto Stag A dally aata stmn ! . - operating between Klamath, ralte and Bead. Offloes Rax cafa and met Phene 271-w. 17-tf Klamath Dye Works Phoa40t OUR OLBANINO, PnUMINa ABO REPAIRING WILL MASK YOUB OLOTaOM LOOK LIKE NEW HATI RhWLOCKBD Ooeds OaMed for and Delivered complications. 481 Mala Street vi.h gii. Z9ES3 Feed Your Chickens If you want them to lay. Bity your feed 'from Murphey Feed & Seed Store 124; S. 6th St. PW87 . PHONB PBYTON for wood -835