The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 30, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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FOR 841 room bungalow, close
in ee.8th.Bt.. oa (0x130 ft. lot.
Beat t condition, nicely arranged.
Iota, el bunt la features, loll bate
ment, cat stone foundation, large
trees, fewer,- aad lawn. Price
s.vee, .
LOST Between White Pelican hotel
and Houston s Pbelpa grocery;
dark leather purse containing Iwo
IS bills and $4.75 In sllrer. Finder
please return to Herald oScer Suit
able reward. 30-31
FOR BALB Good C room louse oa
the pa via. Jest .blocks from
Main St.. large corner lot. Has
bath, toilet, alak and lavatory. Price
ri.oit.
FOR SALE S room house, close la
on 3rd' St. earner lot 50x110,
porch oa three sides, also largo
sleeping, perch upstairs, Coald be
arrange wlthiseaall expense for 4
apartments. Better look this one up.
Price f .t0Q;.eaay Ureas.
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FOR 8ALB Neat 3 -room cottage,
close la. tall net of plumbing, new
ly painted aad decorated, cement
walks. -All ready to move right in.
Only 13.350: easy terms.'
M. T. WARtt CO.
Phone 3TS 331 Main SL
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One Bret class Underwood type
writer for sale. May take your
choice of several we have in offlce.
We need one wide carriage Under
wood. Klamath County Abstract Co.
30-3
FOR SAM 1 Wedgewood Range.
almost' dear. leaving town and
will sell at aacriace. Call at house
No. 7, PetiCM Bay. 30-3
AUTO TRUCK
'Just the thing for a dray age bail
aeea or for hauling farm produce;
tour speeds. Pneumatic tires,
one to two tons capacity. Must sell
or trade. Karl Shepherd Music
tore. 30-1
LOOT Between 'Agency and Chtlo-
auln. army bedding roll. Name D.
Newbury.. Kinder return to White
Ole, too Swede, opera'hwiso to
night, August 30, , ,' '
HCllUUli HOUSES SHOOT
Pelican Garage; reward.
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HONOLULU. T. H.. AUt'3. (Hy
Mall.) Twenty flvo hundred ehool
children In the territoryfet7Hawali
will be without school accommoda
tions this fall unlesa arrangements
can be made with the Japanese lan
guage schools to house the overflow
from tho public Institutions, 'accord
ing to the tsatement of Vaughsn Me
Caughey. superintendent of -" public
Instruction. ,
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BIG MILL OPENS
AT GLENBROOK, ORE.
ROOet Te) TlWNT 13 N. 6th.
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WANTMD SC men for, MJghway
work, f 6.00 per day aad p. Ap
ply PeMcam Bay Boarding House
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KirOKNK. Or.. Aug. 30. With a
delegation of 1C0 cltlicna of tiugene.
ami a total of about 3S00 purxons
from Corrallls, Albany and tho sur
rounding community, the town of
Olenbrook celebrated last Wednes
day tho opening of tho new mill of
the Alsea River Lumber Co.
The people of Olenbrook and em
ployes of the mill supplied a barbe
cue lunch and programme for the
afternoon and evonlng.
The mill has a capacity of llu.-
000 fort of lumber u day, on an eight
hour uliltt ami Is rulucil at 1250,000.
Tho plnnt Is ipetpil to bo In opera
tion to full t'uiuicltr In about two
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BOX MM'IAIi KIllltAV
V.XV. AT Mll.l.rat IIIIJi
A box social will bn held at the
Miller Hill school nouHii Krldsr
arenlng. Heptember 3, starting at 8
o'clock. Games and tmtorlalnments
Will ho feature of the evening. Kr
eryona In invited.
The peculiarity of the Cardinal's
hat Is that It Is not Intoudod to he
worn. On one occasion only Is It to
noon on tho head of a Cardinal, and
that Is when the Pope places It there
jm a symbol of lla nvnur'a elevallna
lo the Sacred College. When a Car
dinal dies It Is placed upou his colBn.
IPBCIAI' ATTENTION
Two complete matinees every at
torriooa at tho Liberty, starilag at
1:10 aad 3:10.
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nlxht, August 30.
A classified Ad will sell It.
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SCHOOL BOOKS NOW
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WHY WAIT UNTIL THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL WITH ITS RUSH AND CRUSH OF DOZENS OF CHILDREN ALL
ANXIOUS TO BE WAITED UPON A (ONCE? COME TO OUR STORE NOW TELL US THE GRADES IN WHICH YOUR
it 'CHILDREN WILL BE THIS YEAR AND WE CAN GIVE YOU ALL THE DESIRED INFORMATION AS TO BOOKS NEEDED.
THE FOLLOWING LIST, WILL AID YOU IN MAKING OUT THEIR REQUIREMENTS
FOR 8ALB full site VeMe-Martla
bed aad coed sprlaaa.v.317.50:
rocker, .dialag. table, chairs, fruit
jars, churn. Coed chopper aad other
articles. Sit Walnut St. w
WANTED t women
work. White Lunch
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kitchen
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FURNITURB FOR SALE-Cook
stove (with reservoir,) dresser,
leather lounge', two iron frame bed
steads, springs, mattresses, kitchen
table; reasonable. 331 S. 3rd St.
30
ROOM WANTKD By lady; pleas
ant room furnished or unfurnish
ed, preferably for light housekeep
ing. 231 8. 3rd St. 30
WANTED TO BUY Modern house.
C to 8 rooms. Will pay cash.
Frank Moorland, Merrill Route,
phone 1S-F-22. 30-1
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CHIMNEY BWEEP Pipe and fur
nace cloanlng; leaky nools re
paired. Do It now. Kennedy; phone
477J, 30-3
FOUND Purse containing some
cash. Owner can have seme by
applying to advertising department
and proving property. The Golden
Rule. 30-31
'KttTRAY
Came to my place, known as the
. Will Humphrey ranch oa the Merrill
road. Sunday, Angaat 29, 1930, year
ling 'ball, blaek, dehorned, unbrand
ed. Owner may have same by paying
costs. Phono 1CF2. F. W, Sexton.
30-1
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FIRST GRADE
Beacon Primer 40c
Beacon First Reader .40c
Natural Method Primer. 35c
SECOND GRADE
Natural Method Reader, lst..40c
Natural Method Reader, 2nd..45c
Primary Writing Lessons 15c
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THIRD GRADE
Essentials Arithmetic, First....55c
Natural Method Reader, 3rd. .50c
New World Speller, First 40c
Business Writing 25c
FOURTH GRADE
Essentials ArttAmetlc. First 83c
Oral and Written English. First Aflc
Natural Method Reader, Fourth Oc
New World' letter. Second 49e
Geography, Tint Book..... 70c
Business Wrltlag . .SSe
FIFTH GRADE
Essentials Arithmetic, First Me
Stories American History 70c
Oral and Written English, First... eoe
Healthy Living. First Mc
Natural Method) Reader, Fifth one
Geography, FIrat Book 7flc
New World Speller, Second 40c
Business WrIMng Mc
SIXTH GRADE
Essentials Arithmetic, Second 70c
Geography, Book Two f 1. 88
American Beginnings In Europe 7Sc
Oral and Written English, Second 78c
Healthy Living,) Book Two flffc
Everyday Classics, Sixth 85c
New World, Speller, Second 40c
Business Writing - 23c
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SEVENTH GRADE
Essentials Arithmetic, Becond ......
Geography, Book Two
Mace History U. S
Oral and Written English, Second
Everyday Classics, Seventh ......
New World Speller, Book Three,
Business Writing ,
EIGHTH GRADE
Essentials Arithmetic, Socond 70c
Civil Government, Hughes ai.83
Mace History U. 8 .'.S1.00
Geography, Second .Book ai.SB
Oral Written English, Second ...78c
Everyday Classics, Eighth 6flc
Now World Spoiler, Third 40c
Business Writing 88c
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SCHOOL SUPPLIES
PBNS
PENCILS
INK
SCRATCH TABLETS
THEME PAPER
INK TABLETS
RULERS
COMPA88ES
SPELLING BLANKS
CRAYOLA8
ERASERS
NOTE BOOKS
DRAW1NO PADS
PENHOLDERS
FOR 8ALB One brand new 5-ton
logging trailer. See Max Weiss,
tjth St., near iBwauna Box Co. 30-tf
WANTED, TO TRADEI 40 acres In
Willamette Taller Joining town of
Cottage Grove. One mile from depot
oa paved etreet. 80' acre la pears
aad apples. ,Would Uke to trade for
rfaaemf'aierehaadlM or grocery
Sees.! i TaWe' SIMM. What aav
SHI ,.!rJ. WAH,'BUIr, Cottage
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OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS
can easily make up lists and we can sendbfifjks by parcel pbst.
Then the children will be ready the first day' of school and not
have to wait a week or ten days for books. - Be pure to add enough
additional to cover postage. Books soldffor cash only.
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FREE! BALLOONS!
Every student buying books at our store will be given a big
balloon FREE.
We originated this little gift for the children five years ago
and they all want one. This year the balloons are larger and
brighter than ever.
FREE BALLOONS
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