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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1920)
,.w VlUDAY, WIM'TIIMBIlll , Iftfl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOI MX HERALD'S CLASHED COLUMN FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SAtitt llouso and lot. 478W. Phono 1-4 KUH BALU A few good Into 011 pavement in a fast arrowing dU trict: from 100 to $400. t,ota with In 4 blocks, of Whhe Pelican hotel 9300 up. Lots within n Mock ot tith 8t. paomonl $400 and up. Uts on Htoto Highway Inside or city limits $175 nml up, See W. M. Montcllut, villi Klamath Dctclopmont Co.. 1303 Main St., phono 1. 2-tf FOR BALB 3-room 1iuu.no. hath, mahogany nnd Willow furniture. First St.. between 1'lno and High. S-3 FOIt BALK Hr owner, G million feet timber on Upper Klamnlh Lake, at very low figure. Write K. T. Flsk. White Pelican 4 told. Klam ath Falls. 31-4 FOH SALB lly owner, a coxy four room house on pared street, two blocks from Main. Very reasonable.) Mrs. Osborn, pianist at the Mon 3S0 N. 11th St. 31-4ldale theatre, will take a claw In FOR SALW Uy owner. 20.000 acres Sections 16 and 36 In Lake and Crook counties, at jour own price. Make offer on any 640 acres or more. .Write E. T. Flsk, White Pelican Ho tel, or T. D. Walters, 620 Main St. 31-1 FOR SALE Miscellaneous HUOKI.KUKIUUnH t.S.OS per gallon, dellrerr after Sept. 4. Send your order In now. Care Box D. P., livening Herald. 2-3 FORI) ACCESSORIES and repairing. We nee only genuine Ford parts. Klamath Falls Auto Clmpaar. 1157 Main St 31-tt FOR SALE One Ford, 1918 model. 537 North 10th 8t. 2- . FOR SALE 1920 Reo, used ontr 5 months. Bargain If taken at once. Box 47, Herald Office. 2-tf TO LOGGERS For sale, black Petcberon stallion; la gentle; will work any place and Is true puller. Suitable for logging work. Will be sold cheaply. Edward Fretter, Seren Springs Ranch, S. Poe Valley. 28-3 PLACE ORDERS at once Wild , An ... 1 1. tA .. iiuius, -u iu. hki, '.a Kr case. f. o. b. Lakevlew. Ore. Lloyd's Cash Store. 31-9 -- n ALTO TRICK Just the thing tor a drayage bast Bess or for hauling farm produce; four speeds, Pneumatic tires, one to two tons capacity. Must sell or trade. Earl Shepherd Music Store. 20-tt FOR SALE One brand new 5-ton logging trailer. See Max WeK. 6th St.. near Ewauna Box Co. 30-tf CHEVROLET FOR 711 Main St. SALE, $475, 2-3 FOR SALE Folding baby buggy. almost new. Call 1234 Lookout St. Phone 223W. 31-4 .WANTED WANTED To buy. light team, wag on and harness. Must be cheap. F. C. Milter. 1900 Block. Oregon Ave. 2-4 WANTED A good girl or woman at the Marshall House at once. 1-7 There are a number of boys and girls that wish to attend the Klam ath county high school and work tor their room and board or get outside work so that they may pay for these. Anyone wishing lo employ high school 'students will please communl cato with Mr. Uocts, principal ot tire high school. 31-4 WANTED A furnished bouse, ply J. E. Enders & Co. Ap-2-4 WANTED 25 men for Highway work. $5.00 per day and up. Ap ply Pelican Bay Boarding House. 28-4 MEN WANTED Lino up your Job for the winter. We need twenty men now. Good wages. Eight hours; steady work BIG LAKES BOX CO. 28tt WANTED Woman cook for ranch. Good wages. Address Box 7, Mer rill, Oregon, 27-5 WANTED To rent or lease 4 or 5 room unfurnished modern house. Lawrence K. nielpi, care Houstoa Phelps. 23tt WANTED t newsboys at the Her- alt oflee. 27-df FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Bodroom for gentle , nea. 303 Pine St. 1-3 FOR RENT Now store room, cor. 9th and Klamath Ave, 65103. J. T. Ward & Co., 834 Main. 15-tf FURNISHED HOOMS for rent. Newly renovated, now nodding, hot ami cold water, rates reasonable. Home Rooming House, p20 Klamath Ae. 31-7 MISCELLANEOUS u.(h round Tim" aa.00 illnckr Point on I hi nor lake. S11ml.1v and Monday, I.nbor Day, boat loaves Itho landing at 8:00 a. m. For further Information Inqulro at West ern Transfer office. 1-4 DRESSMAKING and 1021 Washington. pUtn sewing. 1-S' PHONE PEYTON tor wood 535 L PIANO LKti.SO.NH I mimic. Inquire at box ofneo of Mon- dale theatre. 1-7 CHIMNEY SWEEP Pipe and fur nace cleaning; leaky roofa re paired. Do It now. Kennedy; phono 477J. 30-3 LADT DARUER SHOP Now open at Chlloquln, Oregon. 28-11 CITY GARBAGE When yon want garbage remored call 10F-23. Printing. Stationery ana office applies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St. 9-tf A classified Ad will sell It. .NOTICE OF IIO.W) SALE Sealed proposals will 1? received hv fhi. Pflmmnn Pnuncll for thfttnur- chase of four separate Issues of Cltyj " 'h whole ,f the watery vapot of Klamath Falls Improvement Bend In the atmo4ihiD were to fall at aggregating 147.823.52. authorliedonce !n the f(,rm ,lf rdln t wou,(, by Ordinances of said city, numbered' , ..,, .... ., 524.. 523. 526, 527. for the Improve-t"0'' ""''". "vperts. cover the ment of Conger Avenue from Main entire serface of Hi.- earth to a depth Street to California Avenue $15.-lof 926.29: Pine Street from Eighth Street easterly to Eleventh ""' ; $X2,S03.22; Klamath Avenue from Ninth Street easterly to Eleventh Street $7,310.00; Washington Street) from First Street easterly to Third! Street $11,284.01; respectively. Proposals to purchase such bonds , ,. .Mi.r ,. ,h ...i.i..i . ' ,,. lnr,Hin. ih ?.h ri nf' I September. 1920. at the hour of Si -,. -..- ........ . .. - -. o clock P. M. and opened at a regular meeting ot the Council Immediately) thereafter. Said bends to be dated September 1. 1920, in amounts ofi $500.00 due ten years after date of' l33iie. optional at any coupon date on und nfter one rear, and will bar in-. terest at the rate of six per cent Pr.t clpal and Interest payable at Oregon) riscai Agency in .New lorK city. Proposals to purchase must lie un conditional and accompanied by cer tified check for five per cent of pro posal. A. L. LEAVITT. Police Judge of City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. 1 111 i1ab ff llni tnmn.nn HniiiiaM Aug. 31-7 NOTICE OF HALE OF IRRIGATION DLSTltlCT BONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received un til the 20th day ot September. A. D. 1920, at the boar of two o'clock In the afternoon, for the purchase of Two Hundred Thoucand Dollars (200,000.00) worth ot bonds of the Langell Valley Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon. Said bonds to draw Interest at the rate ot six per cent per annum, payable semi annually upon the first day ot July and the first day ot January ot each year until the maturity of said bonds. Bealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of said Irrigation District, and should be di rected to the secretary ot the Lan-I gell Valley Irrigation District, care or Ferguson. Fletcher tc Mifflin, No. 16 Loomls Building, KIamath,FalIs Oregon. The Hoard of Directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids offered. A. L. WISHARD. Secretary of the Board of Directors of Langell Val ley Irrigation District. A-14-S18. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS You are hereby notified that the Board of Equalization will attend on September 13, 1920 (the second Moo day In September) at the county judge's orrice in the oldest court bouse, and will remain in session for. thirty days from that date tor the purpose of examining the assess ment rolls for the rear 1920, and correcting all errors In valuation, description or Qualities of land. Iota or other property assessed by the as sessor. It shall be' the duty of all persons interested to appear at the time and place appointed. ah protests against valuations fixed by the assessor roust be filed with the board during the first tea days of said session. J. p. lee, . Assessor ot Klamath County. 26-11 v The Nuw City Laundry wishes to announce that they will bo closed all day Monday, Labor Day We will call for laundry on Sunday nnd your laundry will be returned on the usual days the last of the week. We, thank you for your pu troniiire. New City Laundry Phone 154 mi iHumr oiu.iuvrio.v is outlawed now PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 3. An unpaid note (r Tniir shekcln In nil- fver bearing forty pr cent nnnu.il In terest for neatly four thousand years recently wa found nmong the clay tablets nt the I'ulverstty of Pennsyl vania Museum lv Or Leon 1 .ok rain The note was glten by a man named 'Bur-Mama to II -ilnnulum In Octob er. 1962 U. C. tlm "year In which King Rtm-Slu iriilnl tho town of Dur-Damlglllih." There wem lour witnesses to the note. Instead of signatures the wit nesses placed their feats on tho doc ument and worn not liable for pay ment unless It win hown they know the character of Bur-Mama was bad when they snr It was good Although vomiMrlitons are difficult Dr. Ingrain jd, n shekel of sliver at the time th uotr was miide was equal to 'about 100 at tho present time. more Mian ttvt lnrhet "T; SAAsisa)ss1Wkjsssjs,WsjsasVwMVMsMMi . . x. -- v But thoro's also a lot ot news In this paper It you know !iero to look for It about your affairs. That's the part ot 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. t 5 Main ' Daily Question Box WHO IS MORE DISCUSSED THAN , THE PRESIDENT ? Answer will ! Published TOMORROW .,.. ... Igsged In the work of reconstruction, HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR HAY?. whch ,. )nrrl,tl cr n Bil ,. Fires navo caused mora property I tent, as thin wyis the renter ot great losses than have been caused by all.ost destruction during the recoil of ngenc.e;'of des'trucJloTof historical record. Nothing Is Immune from destruction by fire, oven though fire- proof materials nro abovo. below, or I nil around It. Think how easy It Is to no your hay crop through fire, I I'0' bay la one of the most combust-) Ible properties you con think of. Fire Insurance would bo your only protection against financial losa If your hay crop ahoutd bo destroyed by fire. Wo offer you this protection through tho moat rellablo Insurance company In existence Sen mo. Jas, Drlscoll, Room 4, Ixiomls Building. A Herald Want Ad will sell It. r .f if 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 didn't happen. Every Advertisement carries 1 messago to someone. Many Advertisements carry messages of Interest or value to you. You can't afford lo miss the Advertisements because so many ot them are news relating directly to .you or to your affairs. - H,- ict.lt i 1-1-1-1- - i - i - i - i - ni - i - ri - 4ms HARVARD STUDENTS REACH FRENCH POSTS ''AIMS, Atig. IB, (lly Mull). The Harvard HocoiiHlriirtlnn (Iriiiip, 111111I0 up or some 40 young studi'itl nrchl locla nnd engineers of tho uilvmicoil grade ,ut Harvard iiitlvoriilty. hnvu loft for thulr pontn In tho Argnntiu nnd Mouse region to curry oil their work of reconstruction In tho de vastated areas. M. Ogle'r, inhibitor of tho llbiimted reKlonn, received tho group on Its ro votit arrival huro, nnd insured them thu fullest fncllltlon of tho French government, In currying on their work. Five member of tho mission were assigned to Hliolmn. Two of T'thoin nro to work uiiiU'r tho direction ! tlf l lli.ti.in tiefltlliwtt ,.f tin. fitlhi,il. nil, In designing pIiiiin for the restor ation of tho tmmiiia huslllcti. Others nro tnklui; part In thu gradual re storation ot tho old city hack to Its ipre-wnr aspect. At Hulppo four ot tho Harvard group nro under (ho direction of M. 1-uyIriiu, government architect, In construction of Ntnndardlxcd provi sional houses of four mid flvo rooms At Bomuio-I'y four others nro draw lug plans tor tho courthouse, and school Others urn engaged In plan ning u modem s)stvm of gas, water and electricity for Nomme-Py. J At t'lermoutHMi-Argoune a group nf 12 of the Harvard men nro en- . (,,,r""""1 '" '- " """" AH'OIIOI, KltOM riNKAI'I'I.KS I.ATKHT HONOLULU. T. II., Aug. 21. (lly Mall. I Alcohol for motor fuel Is being manufactured hero from ma terial left from pineapple after the packing companies hate canned the choicest parts. Krom every 350 pounds of waste from the pineapples, Imu gillous of alcohol are extruded ir - i - rrTruvTjxruxrujuvuvtvAjVb - u"jvi - rij - Lru I CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE Cntl 0 any hour day or night for promVt sorvlco, careful, po lltu, experienced driver! high class touring cars for out of town trips, llnggago stored fron for 90 days. Reasonable rate for city nnd out of town trips. Call us on phono C13 for prompt service. , CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE ROBERTS. FRY fleneral Iiisurniirt', lnliiieiit Tel. 501-J 1367 Esplanade KLAMATH KAI.IX. ORE. A classlflud Ad will sell It. FOR SALE Three stores, all payinjr. Location Al. Must sell owing to other business. See 1006 Main St Phone 460 Iro ('ream 719 Main HI. ('andlra PASTIME Alnatt A Moudry, ih-opa. Cigars, Tobacco, Moft Drinks, IVjoI m4 IIIMUnls Barber Shop In Connection OUH MOTTO "OMirtr.y and Hervirv" SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS . Is one of any hospital's biggest assets and the location of this hospital makes Jt especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurse ar eta. ployed, and this fact, added ta ttr unequalled staff of physicians Md excellent hospital equipment Insures oar patients unsurpsssed service. STAFF OIL E. D. JOHNSON DR. O. H. MERRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. aEOROB I. WRIGHT DR. E. D. LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maad lagvrsoll HawUy CtUropractle PhysiclM First National Bank Building Entrance, Room AHIILAND, OREGON ALL KINDS of tin and sheet Iron work, Tea. tllatug and warm air dona at the Shannon Pli Shop. No. ION Mate SC L N. HAINES Phone SOS Klamath-Bend Auto Stag A If"7 ,J,, Mrrte la new operatlas between Klssiath FalU and Bead. Ofloea Kag oafe and Mat. Klausth Dye Works Phone 404 OUR OLBAN1NO, PRsTCWINa AJTO RBPAWINQ WTLIi sfAJUD YODB cumum LOOK LIKE NEW HATS ftKBLOCKXD Goods Called for and Delivered . " smaia IKfMt KlaSBftta sTaUfl f vr If you want them to lay. Buy your f eedfrom Murphey Feed & Seed Store "LT "ri Feed Your Chickens