mUMMXt Hit a, it THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON wua atx HERALD'S WMIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate Foil 8ALM Houso and lot. 478W. ' Phono l-4 FOR 8ALN y owner, Ti million feet timber on Upper Klamath Lake, nt vcrr low flKuro. Wrlto K. T. Flsk. Whlto I'ollcan Hotel, Klam ath Polls. 31-4 $6000 C room house completely furnished: large, cornor lot on 9th Bt., two block from Main St (1000 cash, lialanco easy. ,31600 Now B room plastered house In Falrvlow. Ik1 50x110. $400 cash and $"40 per month. A. A. RKLLMAN ft CO. 406 Main 8t. 31-! FOR SALM Hr owner, a coir four room house on paved street, two clocks from Main. Very reasonable 330 N. 11th St. 31-4 FOR 8ALH By owner, 30.000 acre Sections 16 and 36 In Lake and Crook counties, at your own prlco. Make offer on any 640 acres or more. Write E. T. Flak. White Pelican Ho tel, or T. n. Walters, 630 Main St 31-4 FOR SALE MuccHaneoufl FORD ACCESSORIES aad repairing. We use only genuine Ford part. Klamath Falls Auto Company. 11&7 Main SL 31-11 Ono first class Underwood type irrlter for sate. May Uke your chol co of scrcra! wo haro In Office iWe need oae wide carriage Under wood. Klamath County Abstract Co. k 30-3 FOR SALE 4 dot. quart frail Jan. $1 per dot. 441 Michigan Arc. 1-3 TOsTOOGBJM .For sale, black Percheron stallloa; N gentle; will work any place and Is a true power. Suitable for logging work. Will be sold cheaply. Edward Freuer, Sere Springs Ranch, S. Poe .Valley. 38-3 PLACE ORDERS at once Wild plums, 30 Jb. eases. II. GO per rase, f. o. b. Laker lew. Ore.' Lloyd's Cash Store. 31-9 ACTOTMCK Just the thing for a drayago bust Bees or for aaatlaa; tana produce; four .spaada, Paaaajatlc Urea. im two tea capacity. Must aalt, r trad. Bart Shepherd Music tara. 30-tt J- FOR SALE aeetUoaatly mice oak aad Plate atase ahaw-ease. la- qalre of. Mre. Cowdea, Baldwin Hard war Ca. 31-3 FOR SALE Oae araad aew 5-toa logging traitor. i Sea Max Weiss. th St. aear aHraaaa Bar Ce: 30-tf ( FOR SALE t Wadgewood Range, almost aev. Aas tearing towa and will sail at aaerilca. Call at house No. 7. Pellcaa'Bay. 30-3 4 ' von BAI.R TtAAiar habr bnrrr. almost aear. Call 1334 Lookout St Phone tttW. 31-4 WANTED .WANTED A good giri or womaa at the Marshall House at oace. 1-7 There are a isabtr ol bora aad girls that wish to attend the Klam ath county hlajs school aad work for their room aad board or get oaUlde work so that they a&y pay for these. Anyone wishing to employ high school students will please communi cate with Mr. Goets. principal of the high school. 31-4 WANTED 3 S mea for Highway work, f C.00 per day and up. Ap ply Pelican Bay Boarding House. MKN WANTED Line up your Job for the winter. We need twenty men now. Good wages. Eight hours; steady work BIO LAKES BOX CO. 38tf WANTED Woman cook for ranch. Good wages. Address Box 7. Mer rill; Oregon. . 1T-6 WANTED To rent or leasa i or 5 room unfurnished modera house. Lawrence K. Phelps, care" Houston Phelps. SStt WANTED 3 newsboys at the Her ald oBce. 37-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Pleasant, sunny bed room (large) for one or two gen tlamea. Fear JMoclcs up Third St.. paoae 447R. Call after & p. ra. 1-7 FOR RENT Bedroom for gentle- 103 fine Ht. 1-3 rati RENT -New store room. eor. th aad Klamath Are, $5x10$. J. T. Ward Co., BSt Mala. 18-tf FURNISHKD ROOMS for rent. Nowly renovated, new bedding, hot nnd cold water, rates reasonable. Home Rooming House, 930 Klamath Are. 31-7 MISCELLANEOUS aS.OO ROUND Tiur ay,oo For last of tho season excursion to Rocky Point on Upper Inko, Sunday and Monday, Labor Day, boat learcs tho landing at 8:00 a. in. For further Information Inquire nt West ern Transfor ofllce. 1-4 DRKSSMAK1NO and . plain 1031 Washington. sowing, 1-S PHONG PEYTON for wood 535, PIANO LKSMONS Mrs. Osborn, pianist nt tho Mon- dalo theatre, will take a class In ntuslc. Inquire at box offlco of Mon dale theatre. 1-7 CHIMNEY 8WEEP Pipe and fur nace cleaning: leaky roots re paired. Do it now. Kennedy; phone 477 J. 30-3 LADY DARDER SHOP Now open at Chlloquln, Oregon. 38-11 CITY OARBAQE When you want garbage remored call iof-33. Printing. Stationery aad office supplies. Pioneer Printing aad Sta tionery company. 136 Mala St, 9-U LOST AND FOUND . LOST Blue serge coat between Round Lake and Klamath Falls. Finder please return to this office. 1-2 NOTICE OK BOND HALE Sealed proposals will be rccelrcd by the Common Council tor the -purchase of four separate Issues of City of Klamath Falls Improvement Bonds aggregating 147.833.53. authorized by Ordinances of said city, numbered 524.. 525, 5Z, 537. tor me improve ment of Conger Arenue 'from Main Street to California Arenue $15.- 93.3f: Pine Street from Eighth Street easterly to Elorenth Street 812.803.33; Klamath Arenue from Ninth Street easterly to Eleventh 8treet $7,810.00; Washington 8treet from First Street easterly to Third Street $11,384.01; respectively. Proposals to purchase such bonds will be received by the undersigned ap ,to and Including tha 7th day of September. 1130. at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. and opened at' a regular meeting of the Council Immediately, thereafter. Said bends to be dated September 1. 1930. in amounts of $600.00 due ten years after date of Issue, optional at any coupon date on and after one year, and will bear In terest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, prin cipal aad Interest payabla at Oregon Fiscal Agency In New York City. Proposals to purchase must be un conditional and accompanied by cer titled chock for fire per cent of pro-. poaal. A. L. LKAVnT, Police Judge of City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. By order of the Common Council Aug. 31-7 NOTICE Of SALE OP IRRIGATION DISTRICT BONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY OIYEN that sealed proposals will bo recelred na til the 30th day ot September, A. D. lixo. at tha hoar or two o'clock la tha aftaraeoa, for tha purchase ot Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (300.000.00) worth ot bonds ot tha Laagell Valley Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon. Bald bonds to draw Interest at the rate of six per cent per aanum. payable semi annually upon the first day of July and the first day ot January of each year until the maturity of said bonds. Healed proposals will Je recelred by the Board of Directors ol said Irrigation District, aad Aould be di rected to the secretary of the Laa gell Valley Irrlgatloa District, care ot Ferguson. Fletcher A Mifflin, No. 16 Loomls Building, Klamath Falls Oregon. Tha Board of Directors reserre the right ta reject any or all bias ottered. A. L. WI8HARD, Secretary ot tha Board -of Directors of Laagell Val ley Irrlgatloa District. A-14-SIS. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Yon are hereby notified that the Board of Equalisation will attend on September 13, 1930 (the second Mon day la September) at tha county Judge's office la tha oldest eoart house, and will remain la aeasloa for thirty dan from that data for tha purpose of examining tha maw meat rolls for tho year 1130, aad correcting; all errors la ralaatloa, deserlDtloa or aaalltlee ot land. Iota or other property amassed by tha as sessor. It shall be the duty of all persons interested to appear at tha time aad place appelated. Ail protests agaiast vaiuauoaa fixed by the assessor must be filed with the board daring tha first taa days of said session. J. Z. IiHIS, Assessor of Klamath County. $6 - 11 The New City Laundry wishes to announce that they will be closed nil day Monday, Labor Day We will call for laundry on Sunday and your laundry will be returned on the usual days tho last of the week. We thank you for your pa tronage. New City Laundry Phone 154 SWEDES PROTEST SALE OF FLAX STOCKHOLM, Aug. 9. (By Mall.) Desplto a protest from tho Swed ish gotornment, 400 tons of flax be longing to tho Swedish Flax Associa tion are being offered for sale. In No va I by the present soviet authorities. Tho flax had been seized In 1918 by ,tho bolsherlsts. , Tho Swedish foreign office has not ified both tho United States and tho British governments that tho (lax has been misappropriated. Tho Swedish owners are apprchenslro that the British organization tor tho purchase ot flax In tho Baltic coun tries mayibe Induced to buy tho con signment. ESSEN. Germany, July 2S, (By Mall). Moved by tho American ox- ample, a number of young men hero made art attempt to fight high tailor ing prices by organizing a procession clad In bluo overalls. Their offort. however, aroused tho Iro of tho work ing population who, under the Im pression that It was "a studied Insult to their class." made a rush for tho paradem. A free fight ensued and some or the cheap tailoring propa gandists were badly Injured. W0m0WWm0WWW0W - .jfi U- But there's also a lot of news in this paper It you know where to took for It about your affairs, That's the part of tho news you'll find In the Advertise; ments. There's valuable news there about things you want or will want; perhaps about things you have that others want. ? A. A i . i ? J ffMAAAAAAAAAMAArtMAAMAAAAAMAftAAAAAflAMVMAAAftrtrtrtAAMIAMAA0MVMAVVVMVMM'VV 5 Main I t Daily Question Box WHO IS THE WORLD'S MOST. POPULAR HERO Answer will b Published SOON HAVE YOU INHUHKD YOUK HAY 7 Fires navo caused moro property losses than havo been causod by all, ino wars, siornui, noous ana oinor agencies ot destruction of historical record. Nothing Is Immuno from destruction by flro, even though fire proof materials aro a bote, below, or all around It. Think how easy It Is to lose your hay crop through flro, tor hay la one of the most combust ible properties you can think of. Flro Insuronco would be your only protection against financial lose If your hay crop should bo destroyed by flro. We offor you this protection through the most rellablo Insurance company In existence. See mo. Jaa. Drlicoll, Room 4. Ioomls Building, A Herald Waat Ad will sell lc m00wwwww0m00i0m0t00t0i0i0m0mm0w . a T' fittti. About Other People and About You ! There are two kinds of news in the paper. Part of the news is about the affairs of other people; their sayings, doings and goings to do; things that have happened may happen did'nt happen. Kvery Advertisement carries i message to someone. Many Advertisements i messages of Interest or ralue to you. You can't afford to miss the Advertisements because so many of them are news relating directly to you or to your affairs'. J' c- HAIiH OK TIMIIKU KliAMATH INDIAN RESERVATION LITTLE HI'ltAdUll UNIT Healed bids In duplicate, mnrkod outsldo "Hid Llttlo Hprngiin Unit," nnd addressed to tho "Hiiporliitoiiil out, Klnumth Indian Hrhool, Klumntli Agency, Oregon," will bo received until 2:00 o'clock P. M-. I'aclCIo time. Wednesday, October 27,-1020, timber on nbout 3,000 acres on for tho purchnso of tho niorrlutiitnbla Hpraguo River lu towimhlpi .11 nnd 35 South, Range NKnsl, Wlllnmotto Meridian. Tills unit Is OHllinutod nt 40,000,000 foot II. M mostly Mod ern yellow plno of which nbout 6,000,000 foot Is on nbout 480 acre ot approved allotments, it ml nit to which supnrntn approved contracts with tho Indian owners may prob ably bo mudo. No bid will liu ac cepted for less limn $1.00 for yel low and sugar pit o and Incense cedar, and $l.a for other spucles during tho period of tho contract ending March 31, 1924. I'rlcos sub sequent la that date will bo fixed by tho Camntlsslannr ot Indian Affairs for throo-yonr periods. Each bid must stato the rnto per M that will bo paid for each kind ot timber dur ing tho first contract period ondlng March 31, 1924, and must bo ac companied by a rortlflod chock on a solvent National Hank drawn In fa vor or the Huperlntondont of the Klamath Indian Hchool In tho amount ot $10,000,00. Tho deposit will be returned to unsuccessful bidders, but retnlned ns liquidated damages If tho successful bidder shall fall to exocuto contract and furnish satis factory bond for $tc,ooo.oo within 60 days from tho accoptanco of his bid. Tho right Is resorvod to watvo technical detects and to rojoct any or all bids. For copies of contract, regulations, fuller description ot tha aron, and other Information, apply to tho Superintendent of the Klsm- nth Indian School, Klamath Agency, Urecon Washington, I. C. August 10, 1920 CATO 8KLL8, Commissioner ot Indian Affairs. 1st pub. Aug. 19 Th. A Sat. lit KHTHAY Canto to my place, known as the Will Humphrey ranch on the MerrlU road, Hunday, August 29, 1930, year ling bull, black, dehorned, unbrand- ed. Owner may havo same by paying costs. Phono 1SK2. F. V. Sexton 30-1 carry 'i AN" CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE ,Call na any hour day or night for prompt service, cnrotul, po lite, experienced drivers; high class touring cars for out ot town trips. Ilnggago storod free for 90 days. Roasonnblo rates for city nnd out of town (rips. Call us on phono 613 for prompt sorvlco. CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE ROBERT S. FRY General lnurann liivmlnirnM Tel. 501-J 1367 Esplanade KLAMATH KALI.H, ORE. A classified Ad will sell It, FOR SALE Three stores, all puyinff. Locution Al. Mut sell owing to other business. See 1008 Main St I'hone 480 Iro Cream 729 Main Ht. t'amllrw PASTIME Alnutt A Moodry, lnp. Cigars, Tubarru, Ho ft Drinks, I'ool and IlllllnnU Barber Shop In Connection OUR MOTTO "(Vmrtmy aad Hcrvlco" SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS Is one of any hospital's biggest assets and the location ot this hospital makes It especlslly desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurses am em ployed, aad this fact, added to aar unequalled staff of physlctaaa aad exaetreat hospital eqnlpmeat iaaaraa oar pstleala unsurpassed service. STAiTF DR: K. D. JOHNSON DR. O. H. MCRRYMAN DR. T. C. OAKTBaTLL dr. oborozi i. wRiatrr DR. B. D. LAhtB DR. H. D. LLOYD BTBWAJtT Klmmath General Hospital MINERAL BATHS Plrat Natloaal Baak Balldlaa; atraace, Room I AIBXAND, ORKOON ALL KINDS of Ua aad sheet troa work. UUtlac aad warxa air SflOA AS fttMl Sh..uia 1 'shop. No. lOM Mala alt, L. N.HAINES PaoaaSM Klamath'Bend Auto Stag A dallv MtA mtrnmM Unu ia . operattag aetwaaa Klamath rails ana ueaa. osHaa Rat caaa aad Mac. rapalltaa Oarasa. C. L lkard. raaae itb-w. tit Khmath Dye Wrks PIMM4I4J0S OCR CLBANINa. WlmHOfa AJTO RBPAIKINa WILL MAJOO YOCTI oumai LOOK LIKE NEW HATS RamUaOKSD Oooda Called far aad Dellves 4S1 Mala Street Klaautfa Valla Feed Your Chickens If you want them to lay. Buy your f eedfrom Murphey Feed & Seed Store Xr