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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1920)
i t . ,o K- M u a1RMHfMMM1f HPPT, 1, IMS MIS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate ur A homm ruurr There is world ot satisfaction la knowing that yea do not have to Move, m way hoi any ft fox noma and settle down We shall bo glad to show you Ibo following: i Brand bow three room plastered house aad amall cornor tot one block from Main St., oar river anil lako, at a bargain price ot $1600; halt cash. Neat and tnodom tour, room bun galow: with bath and plenty ot cabi net work In kitchen and dining room, at special price ot $1600. on easy tenia. Good four room bungalow on Ninth 8t pavement, with One lot and. In excellent neighborhood, at the ex tremely low price ot I-J50. Only $900 caah and the balance like rent. Good Ave room bungalow on big corner let one Meek from Main. The price la only tsohe, on terms of $650 caah and HI a meam. Modem Ire room bungalow and garage, close In on Tenth 8t. pave ment. Hen-resident owner Is mak ing special price ef $1560; terms. You'll tare to hnrry If yon want tkla modern Are room bungalow on Tenth St.. with lawn, trees and fine garden tract. Price U only iiz&o. on terms et 11150 caah. r In MilU Addition, .close te the mills and tactoriee. we have a good four room house and three big lots with frnlt trees and One garden tract Price 11400, am terms of (400 cash. And we havo n modern ten room honse with two hie lota, on corner, close to new school site, at the ex ceptionally low price ot $5000, on terms of $1000 caah and $S0 a month. And over along' the river, where frnlt seldom falls; we hare a good sis room howstv with .flue garden tract. good orchard end abent 160 feet ot river f rentage." good 'home for a large .family, at a special price of sjuuu, on terms ot finocuu. We alae han an watluslro list of high class tneaane aroeorty In Klam nth Falls, and farm' lands In the sur- renndinc eenntry. Wo can save yon w . CtttUJOTH A SMITH 6Sl.aUta.St. 31-1 FOR SALB By owner. S million feet Umber. em Upper Klamath Lake, at very lew Scare. Write B. T. Flekv Watte PeUeaa Hotel. Klam ath rSSu - " ' - -4 $600 4 vreetn henee completely farnlehed .targe earner lot on 9th St.. two Weeks from Main St. 1 1000 t. $1(00 New S ream plastered house in Palrrle'.- Let 50x110. $400 cash aam-Xt-pori mania. A. A. BELLMAN:: CO. 406 Main St. 31-1 FOR -SAMS Ry owner, a cosy fonr room -ease en paved street, two blocks from Main. Very reasonable. 3S0 N. 11th St. . J 1-4 FOR SALhV-rBr owner, 10.606 acres SeettaM If and M In Lake and Crook conation,, at your own price. Make esTer en any 440 acres or more. Write E. T.' flak; White PeUeaa Ho tel, or T. B.Watters. 610 afakt St. vJl-4 FOR SALE MiacTUm4K)s FOR BALE String beans, 10c per pound. H. 'B. McLane, phone 3J9R. 31-1 FORU ACCESSORIES andrepalring. We use only genuine Ford parts. Klsmath FalU Anto Company, 1157 Mala St 31-tt One irst cUse Underwood type writer for sale. May take yonr choice ot several we have In oSice. We need one wide carriage Under wood. Klamath County Abstract Co. 30-2 FOR SALE One chiffonier, one two burner Perfection oil store, one round English breakfast table and eae three quarter site bed stead and springs. Phone 343. 31-1 TO LOGGERS Fer sale! black Percheroa stallion ; la geatle; will work any place and is a true puller. Suitable for logging work. Will be sold cheaply. Edward Freuer, Seven Springs Ranch, S. Poe alley. 18-3 PLACE ORDERS at once Wild plume, 10 lb. cases, $1.60 per case. f. e. b. Lakevlew, Ore. Lloyd's Cash Stare. 31-9 AUTO TRUCK Jut the thing for a drayage bust- ' er tor aauuag tarn produce: tear speeds, Pneumatic tires, eae to two teas capacity. Mast sell or trade. Earl Shepherd Music tore. 30-tf FOR BALM Exceptionally nice oak and plate glass show case. In- Olre of ' Mrs. ' Cowdea, Baldwin Hardware Ce. 31-2 FOR SA1.K Ono brnnd now Q-ton logging trailer. Boo Max Weiss. 6th St., near Rwauna Dos Co. 30-tf FOR 8ALR 1 Wedgowood Range almost new, Am leaving town and will sell at sacrifice. Call at house No. 7. Pelican May. 30-3 FOR SALE Remington automatic rifle, 15-35; special eights and sling. High gradA sleeping bag; two Marble hunting axes. Inquire No. 16, Loomls Building. 38-1 FOR SALK Folding baby buggy. Almost new. Call 1134" Lookout St. Phono 233W. 31-4 FOR 8AI.K Cotlapstbto baby carri age in good condition. Am leaving town. 840 Walnut St. 31-1 WANTED There are a number of boys and girls that wish to attend the Klam ath county high school and work for their room and board or get outsldo work so that they may pay for these. Anyone wishing to employ high school students will please communi cate with Mr. Goett, principal of the high school. 31-4 WANTED A four room house. Phone 376.' ask for Apt. 10. 31-1 WANTED 15 men for Highway work. $5.00 per day and up. Ap ply Pelican Bay Boarding House. 38- tXTAMFVfnrh,r with MrvM for it livery work. Liberty Market, phone 511J. aw WANTED 3 women tor kitchen work. White Lunch. 30;1 MEN WANTED Line up your Job for the winter. We need twenty men now. Good wages. Eight hour; steady work BIO LAKES BOX CO. istf WANTED Position aa stenographer experienced In legal and Insur ance work. Box 162, P. O. 28-1 WANTED TO BUY Modern house. 6 to 8 rooms. Will pay cash. Frank Moorland, Merrill Route. phone 15-F-ll. 30-1 WANTED Winchester, pump gun, 13 gnage. Inquire Chen. Jenaon. Reclamation .Service. 38-1 WANTED Woman cook for ranch. Good wages. Address Box 7, Mer rill. Oregon. 37-3 WANTED To rrat or lease 4 or 5 room" untarnished modern konse. Lawrence K. Phelps, care Houston aVPaeJae. 33tf WANTED 2 newsboys at the Her ald oBee. 87-tt FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR BBNT New store room. eor. 9th and Klamata Ave. 6H108. J. T. WaH Co., Mala. . IMf FURNISHED ROOMS .for rent. Newly renovated, new bedding, kot aad cold water, rates reasonable. HonwRoemlagHouse, 920 Klamath Are. , si-7" MISCELLANEOUS PHONE PEYTON for wood 535 CHIMNEY SWEEP Pipe and fur aace cleaning; leaky roofs re paired. Do it now. Kennedy; phone 477J. 3TJ-3 LADY BARBER SHOP Now open at Chlloquln, Oregon. 28-11 CITT OARBAOE When yon wanl garbage removed call 10F-33. . Printing. Stationery aad office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 136 Mala St. (Ml NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS You are hereby notified that the Board of Eauailzatlon will attend on September IS, 1920(the second Moa day la September) at the county Judge'a office In the oldest court bouse, and will remala in session for thirty dsys from that date for the purpose of examining the aisssi meat rolls for the year 1930, aad correcting all errors, la valuation, description or qualities of land, lota or other property assessed by the as sessor, it shall do tae aaty ot an persons laterested to appear at the time and place appointed. All protests agahut valnatloas fixed by the assessor mast be tiled with the board during the first tea days of said session. Assessor of Klamath County. 26-11 Thomas H. Ince, famous Sim pro ducer, started life as office boy to THE EVENING HERALD, BIG JAZZ DANCE AT OPEN AIR PAVILION TOMORROW NIGHT Largest dance floor between Portland and San Francisco SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC COME! Everyone Invited COME! F. N. Charrlngton, ono ot Eng land's most nctlvo tempcranco work ers, belongs to n celebrated family of brewers and sacrificed an Inheri tance of over $5,000,000 In order to devoto himself to religious and torn pcranco causes. NOTICE OF BOND HALE Sealed proposals will bo received by the Common Council for tho pur chase of four sepsrato Issues of City ot Klamath Falls Improvement Bonds aggregating $47,823.52, authorised by Ordinances ot said city, numbored 524,, 525, 526, 627. for tho Improve ment ot Conger Avcnuo from Main 8treet to California Avenue $16. 926.29; Pine Street from Eighth Street easterly to Eleventh Street $12,803.22; Klamath Avenue from Ninth Street easterly to Eleventh Street $7,810.00; Washington St rest from First Street easterly to Third Street $11,284.01; respectively. Proposals to purchase such bonds will be received by the undersigned up to and Including the 7th day of September, 1920, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. and opened at a regular meeting of the Council Immediately thereafter. Said bonds to be datod September 1. 1920. In amounts of $500.00 due ten years after Unto ot Issue, optional at any coupon data on and after ono year, and will bear In terest at tho rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, prin cipal and Interest payable at Oregon Fiscal Agency In Now York City. Proposals to purchase must be un conditional and accompanied by cer tified check for fire per cent ot pro posal. A. L. LEAVITT. Police Judge of City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. By order of the Common Council. Aug. 31-7 WWWHMMWWWWWft tAMMMMMMMWVWWMAMMWWAMMWWWWWWMVW 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 moen 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 the opportunity to compare all varieties ot the things I would buy. Advertisements help mo pick the best for my purpose aad my parse. ssnwaVffc4nsannVs Y KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON STOPS H N FEW M NUTES Rub lumbago, pain, sorrac, stiff ne)M right nut with "Ht. Jacob's Llnhnrn" When your back Is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or nourultls has you stllfenod up, don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacob's Liniment" at any drug store, pour a llttlo In your hand mm rub It right Into the pain or ache, and by the 1 1 mo you count fifty, tho soreness and lameness Is gone. Don't stay crippled! This sooth ing, penetrating liniment takoa tho echo and pain right out aad onds the misery. It Is magical, yot absolute ly harmless and doesn't burn or dis color the skin. Nothing el no stops lumbago, sci atica and lame back misery so promptly nnd surely. It noror dis appoints! , MPK-MAVINM CONTENT SAN FRANCISCO, flept. .1. I.lfi-i saving teams representing Oakland, i Berkeley and San Francisco wilt par-' llclpato In tho Red Cross Lltc-SavlnRi Corps aquatic meet to bo held here, on Beptombor 17. Tho meet will bej open to both men nnd women nnill the oventM Includo rescua races, tow-. Ing races, resuscitation drills, rv-j trlevlng relay races nnd competitions In various rescue holds. , A classified Ad will sell It. oooooooot4ooooeeoootssioo0feoo0oaoo ai9e99i0ee96taeeteo4e9li66w My Neighbor I will not argue with ray neighbor. He may be right; but, personally, I would rather be myself than be my neighbor. I know reading advertisements saves money for me. - f i 729 Mnln HI. t'linitU'N PASTIME Almill Momloy, Piu. Cignrs, TnMwti, Nnft Drink. Pool and IlllllitriW Barber Bhop In Coiini'tllmt Ihop In Connection UR MOTTO ry and HervUv" OUR "Court NOTICE OF RALE OF IRItlGATION DISTRICT BON 1)8 NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVKN that sonlod proposals will bo received un til tho 10th day of September, A. D. 1930. at tho hour of two o'clock In tho afternoon, for tho purchase ot Two Hundred Thouonnd Dollars (200,000.00) worth ot bonds ot the LengoU Valley Irrigation District of Klamath County. Oregon, Bald bonds to draw Interest nt tho rate of six nor cent uor annum, payable semi annually upon the first day of July and tho first day of January ot eacn year until the maturity of said bonds. Sealed proposals will be received by tho Board of Directors ot said Irrigation District, aad should be di rected to the secretary ot the Lan gell Valley Irrigation District, care ef Ferguson, Fletcher A Mifflin. No. 16 Looinls Building, Klamath FalU Oregon. Tho Board of Directors reserve tho right to reject any or all bids ottered. 1 A. I WISHARD, Secretary of the Board ot Directors of Langell Val ley Irrigation District.' A-14-S18. HAVE VOir INSURED YOUR HAYT Fires navo caused more property losses tli ii havo been caused by all tho wars, storm, floods and other agendo ot destruction of historical record. Nothing Is Immune from destruction by fire, oven though fire proof materials urn above, below, or all around It. Think how easy It Is to lose your hay crop through flru, for hay Is one ot tho most combust ll)ln properties you can think of Fire Insurance would b your only protection against financial loss if your hay crop should Im destroyed by fir i. Wo offer you this protection through tho most reliable Insurance company In oxtstuuee. Sea me, Jas. Urlicoll, Room 4, looinls Building. ii. f 'MV Phone 460 Ico Croiim raw an CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE Call tin nny hour dsy or night for prompt service, carolul.iPO. llto, experienced drivers) high class touring cars for out of town trips. Baggage stored free for 96 days. Reasonable rates for city and out of town trips. Call us on phono 513 for prompt service. CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE ROBERTS. FRY Oramtl Insurance, InvwtwenU Tel. 501-J 1367 Esplanade KLAMATH KAI.LH. ORE. FOR SALE Throe stores, all paying. Locution Al. Must sell owing to other business! See 1008 Main St "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS " Cat Flower and Plants In Display Window at led Mala Si. Hot Honse Rear Mill Hehool DMHIONS MADB KLAMATH FLORAL COMPANY Phone asTT-M A classified Ad will sell It. SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS is one ot any hospital's biggest assets and the location of this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurses ere eta ployed, aad this fact, added to ear I unequalled stsff ot physicians aad eseallent hospital equipment insures oar patients unsurpassed service. STAFF DR. K. a JOHNSON DR..O. H. MERRYMAN DR. T. O. CAMPBELL DR. OBORQ9J I. WRIGHT DR. B. D. LAMB DR. . D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital MINERAL BATHS fir National Baak BaOaiag Batraaee, Room AaLAND, OfHEGOB ALL KINDS ot a aad sheet troa work, Ulac aad warm a done at the Stumnon Shoo. No. teas Mala Bt, L. N.HAINES lawaeSM Klamath-Beatj Auto Stag A dallv aatn ! ! -' - operating between Klamath FaUs tSSS- " jS Paeaem-W. ' w " uu Kla-ts PIi4nm408 OUR CLEANWO, PRJMtflMO AND RBPAIRDro WH afAK TOUB cuyrsBB LOOK LIKE NEW HATS RanaLOCI D Goods Called for aad ! A i, 4 A0VA00AAAAAAAAAA0V000VVVVV 481 Mala Street '"nth Fall Feed Your Chickens If you want them to lay. Buy your feedlrrom Murphey Feed & Seed Store 124; St. 6th St. Piatt 87 hi' "' "Jul &t " r i - -v Daniel Frohman.