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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1920)
PAfJH Ml TVMDAr, MrannieR t, ism THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I- HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE Real Estate rOH 8AI1K A. fow good lota on pavement In a fast growing dis trict; from Y200 lo $400. Lots with In 4 blocks ot Whlto Pelican hotel $300 up. lints within n black ot Cth St. pavomonl $400 nrnl up. Iots on BUto Highway Insldo of city limits $175 nnd up. Bco W. M. Montellus. with Klnmnth Development Co., 1303 Mnln Bt., phono 1. 3-tf FOR 8AI.H 3 room furnished house, hath; wicker nnd mnhog- any furniture. First St., botwecn Pine nnd High. 4-9 FOR SALE -Miscellaneous FOR BALE Ono team, wt. about 300 lbs., with heavy harness. Suitable- for togging or rlco fields. Also ono air coolod gas pump engine. Inquire of II. II. Hogovoll, at Wor den postofllce. 4-S FOR BALK Ono tent 8x10x3 khaki, 2 "Gold Metal" folding sots, 4 2 "Clold Medal" folding cot. 4 "Clold Medal" folding camp stools. 1 folding campatovo, prlco$40. Can bo seen at 1705 Johnson Ato. 3-7 FOR BALK Ono Ford, 1918 model. 637 North 10th Bt. S-9 1 r ' FOR SiliB 1930 Rco, used only & months. Bargain If taken at once. Box 47, Herald Office. 2-tf TLACE ORDBR3 at onco Wild plums. 20 lb. cases, $1.50 per case, f. o. b. Lakorlow, Ore. Lloyd' Cash Store. 31-9 AUTO TRUCK Just the thing for a drayage busi ness or for hauling farm produce; four speeds. Pneumatic tires, one to two tons capacity. Must sell or trade. Earl Shepherd Music Store. 30-tf HAY FOR SALE About 15 tons ot oat hay at TIC a ton. Frank Moor land, U nalle south Altamont corner. Phono 15F22. 3-7 FOR SALE Ono brand new E-ton logging trailer. Bee Max Weiss. 6th St., near Ewauna Box Co. 30-tf WANTED WANTED t rooms In prlvato home for light housekeeping. J. H. Wise, Fort Klamath Hotel,-Fort Klamath, Ore. 4-8 WANTED Contract for hauling grain. Havo three 5-ton trucks. Apply 1101 Mite. , 3-7 WANTED Board and room with re sponsible family, for 12 year old girl. Must furnish references. E. I. Fitxgerald. Chlloaula, Ore. 3-7 WANTED Truck driver with lumber hauling. C39W. familiar Phone 4-7 WANTED A good girl or woman at the Marshall House at once. 1-7 WANTED A woman cither as cook or helper. Call 9SJ. 4-8 WANTED Bookkeeper and sten ographer. Apply Acme Motor Co. Phone 264. 4-tf WANTED YOUNQ WOMEN FOR TELEPHONE OPERATORS NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. SALARY PAID WHILE LBARNINO. APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR PACIFIC TEL- PHONE AND TELEQRAPH CO. , MEN WANTS) Line up your Job for the winter. We need twenty men now. Good wages. Eight hours; steady work BIO LAKES BOX CO. 28tf WANTB0 Woman cook tor ranch. Good wages. Address Box 7, Mer rill, Oragaa. T vWANTID To rent or lease 4 or 6 room aafaraleaea modem house. lAwrMM K. Phelps, cars Houston Fhslfs. . I" FOR RENT OR LEASE Tks Kellogg apartawaU for lease by owner. Apply st 113 Pine. 10 rVXNUHHD ROOMS tor rent. ' Newly renovated, new bedding, Hot and cold water, rates reasonable. sn Rooming House, 920 Klamath ATS. 31-7 c 0 FOR RENT New atoro room, cor. .9th and Klamath Ato. 65x108. J. T. Ward & Co., 834 Main. 15-tf MISCELLANEOUS DRISMAKINO and plain sowing. 1031 Washington. 1-S PHONE TEYTON for wood 535 PIANO I.1VSHONS Mra. Osborn, pianist at the Mon- dalo theatre, will tako a class In music. Inquire at box otllco ot Mon- dalo thoatro. 1-7 LADY 1URUKR SHOP Now open at Chlloquln, Oregon. 25-11 MUSIO ANNOUNCEMENT Miss flctty Oaddes wishes to an- sounco tho opening of her fall classes In pianoforte, at hor studio In tho Star Drug lllock. Those wish ing to mako arrangements for les sons, pleaso call between 3 nnd 5 p. m. except on Wednesday. 4-7 CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage romored call 10F-23. Printing. Stationery ana office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main fit. 9-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's handbag containing watch, cash and other articles, nt or near the parlllon Tuesday night. Reward. Phono 190R. 4-7' NOTICE OF SALE OF IRRIGATION DISTRICT BONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that scaled proposals will bo recotrcd un til the 20th day of September. A. D. 1930. at the hour of two o'clock in tho afternoon, -for tho purchase of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (200.000.00) worth ot bonds of the Langell Valley Irrigation District ot Klamath County, Oregon. Said bonds to draw Interest at tho rate ot six Der cent per annum, payable semi annually upon the first day ot July and tho first day of January ot each year until the maturity ot said bonds. sealed proposals win ne received by the Board ot Dl roc tors ot said Irrigation District, and shontd be di rected to the secretary ot the Lan cet! Valler Irrigation District, care ot Ferguson. Fletcher A Mifflin. No. 16 Loomls Building. Kiamata raiu Oregon. The Board 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 heroby notified that the Board ot Equalization will attend on September 13, 1920(the second Mon day in Septemberi at the county Judge's office In the oldest court house, and will remain in session for thirty days from that date for tho purpose ot examining the assess ment rolls tor the year 1920, and correcting all errors In valuation, description or qualities ot land, lots or other property assessed by the as sessor. It shall be the duty ot an persona Interested to appear at the time and nlace appointed. All protests against valuations fixed by tho assessor must bo rued with the board during the first ten days ot said session. J. P. LEE, Assessor of Klamath County. 26-11 CITATION In tho County Court of tho State ot Oregon for Klamath County. In the Matter ot the Estate ot George C. Mitchell. Deceased. To J. C. Mitchell, Ben C. Mitchell, Gene' Lemmon, J. B. Mitchell, Fleda Morgan, Mary Ann Pitney, Inus Flan agan, Myrta McFadden and A. M Collier, guardian ad litem ofyOarrl son Claude Mitchell, a Minor. Greeting, In the Name of the State of Oregon. You and each of you are hereby cited to appear in the Court Room ot the above entitled court at the County Court Houso at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, at 2 o'clock p. m. on September 18, 1920, at the September term ot thls-Court, 1920, not less than ten days after the torvlce of this citation upon you, to show cause. If any exist, why this court should not make an order to sell, as prayed for In tho petition, filed herein, licensing and empower ing Leslie Rogers, Administrator with the will annexed of tho said estate, to sell at private sale, upon the terms prescribed by the Court, the following described lands and real estate, to wit: Lot 4 In Block 84, ln-Klamath Ad dition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, ac cording to the duly recorded plat thereof on file in the office of the county clerk for Klamath County. Oregon, together with the tenomenta, hereditament, tad appurtenances thereto belonging or in any wise ap pertaining. This citation Is Issued pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court made and entered In the above en titled estate and matter on the 7 in day of August, 1920. C. R. DeLAP, (SEAL) County Clerk. Aug. 10-17-24-21-T lwwVMwMwVwVMwMwVwVMwVVVwwVwVVVVVVVVVrrViw1wV am tjXsaBBBBBBBBsH BsL wWMMWwwwVwMMlWVWMWVWVwWVMVMwWMw LEAVE HOUSE SHORT TIME; MONEY STOLEN While A. E. llunslngcr nnd his daughter, who nvo on a ranch near Swan lake, were absent from their homo Tuesday searching for cstray NEURALGIA Pi Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James' Headacho Powders aad don't suffer. When your head aches you simply must have relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can take a remedy like Dr. JamcV Head ache Powders and relieve tho pain and neuralgia at once. Send someone to th drug store now for a dime package ol O )r. James' Headache Tenders. Don t suffer! In a few moments you will feel fine headache gone no mor neuralgia paix HEADACHE "inn.n.ri.nnjmnnr.,ii "i mwmwwiw.mww mwwwmmmmvmmmm , a!. But there's also a lot ot nows In this paper If you know where to look for It about your affairs. That's the part ot the news you'll find In tho Advertise ments. There's valuable new thoro about things you want or will want; perhaps about things you have that others want. I ""I 1 1 '"". " aWMWWfW,W,MMMMMMMMNrMIMM SIMPLEX CREAM SEPARATORS for the practical dairytuan. Light running and close skimming. For Sale by GILT EDGE CREAMERY COMPANY Phone 381J 202 Main St homon, soiiiu person, who drove to tho tlenslngur Jiomu in tin automo bile, evidently entered tho houso nrnl purloined inmo very vnluablu papers and $17 In cash. The tracks of thu automobile, and n man's tracks nfco. recently made, were unmlstnkiiblo, and Immediate search ruvealod tho loss nt thu paper nnd money, A reward ot 1100 has been offered by Mr. llettHlngur for Information which will lead to tho iirrvst of tho thief. ' MASQUERADING HUN INDICTED BY JURY CHICAOO. Sept. 4. Theodora Schuh, tho (iormnn citizen who suc cessfully masqueraded hero as an American under tho name of Lieu tenant Arthur Klncnld, was Indicted today by tho federal grand Jury on u chnrgo of defrauding tho govern ment by collecting hack army pay under tho assumed name. A Herald Want Ad will srll It. A. Mill vf 7 "- About Other People and About You ! There are two kind 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. Evory Advertisement carrloi 1 message to somoono. Many Advertisements carry messages of Intorest or vuluo to you. You can't afford to miss the Advertisements because, so many of thorn aro nows rolatlng directly to you or to your affairs. .1-,. 4, ,t I ' ir .'' ,.. . , " v ' . - I SIMPLE DRESS " FOR DIPLOMATS MliXlCO CITY. Aug. IT. illy Mull.) Apparel oft' may claim Urn man hut It In 110 longer will iiiirlnlm tlio Mexican illploiiint If tho recom mendations of Miguel CuvnrruliliiH, nonrotary of foreign relations, urn mhititod bv tho government. 1 Honor Covnrrulilns prnpnsn Mint tho oriuito, gold-lirnlded uniform" worn by M10 tuition' onvo)n In uMior times bo supplanted iy Mm novorely simple froclc coals, which rcinilllutn Mm full dross nt illploiiiiitH roprn- minting tho United Htates nnd other countries. ltesldes iirmitiiK Mint Mexico. should fall In lino with tho rmttomn of other cnuiit rlr-t, ndvocntes nf dip lomatic dress reform point out Mint tho rccomiiiendutluiiH of Honor Co vnrrtihlns, It adopted, would losult In npprerlnlilo economies mid would help cotiNlurn tho world that Mexico Is truly democratic. In supporting Mm now movement for drum tdmplllU-ntlon, Kl llernldo do Mexico recalls that during tho Cirrnui.i regime u certain Mexican diplomat, upon pieseuMng his cre dentials to n fastidious and punctil ious Kitrnpriiii court, chose not to wear Mm conventional diplomatic uniform In ogtio at that M1110, hut Instead attired himself In a flaming frock ront, udoriied with n general's epaulets, mid worn n tricolor band across I1I1 shirt front nnd glided spurs on his boots. This diplomat hnd rend somewhere Mint a minister plenipotentiary held tho rank of general, nnd, lacking n general' uni form, had adorned his ' flamboyant frock mat with nhnt hu believed to ho tho proper martial accoutrements. CHICAOO. Sept. 4. Representa tives ot Chicago packers yesterday sent letters to stock raisers, railroad ottlclals nnd hanker of thomlddln and far west, asking them nil to at tend a conferonco hero September tfl to discuss plans for financing the In creased production of livestock. f T H miti'' HAVH YOlMNHimiei YOUIl HAY? Klres nnvo cnusoil moro proporly loimoii Muni liavn boon caused by all thu war, sIomuji. flood and other agencies of destruction nf historical record. Nothing I luiinuuo from destruction by lire, oven though fire proof matorliils nru nbovo, holow, or nil nroiind It. Think how easy It Is lo loim your hay crop through flro, r.iv Ihiv U nnn nf thn most combust- II. I., lirnn.irtli.il VOU Cllll tlllllk Of. VI,... i..Mi,rii,i,..k uf.mlit tin vimr nitty protection mtiilnst financial toss If your hay crop nhoulil bo destroyed by llro. Wo ofTor you Mils protection through tho most reliable Insurance company In oxlntenco. Hod mo. Jim. Urlscoll, Room 4, I.00111I llulldlnir. A classified Ail will noil It. ROBERT S. FRY (iehernl Insurance, IiivivitiiienU Tel. 501-J 1367 Esplanade KI.AM.Vri! PAI.LM, ORE. A classified Ad will sell It. FOR SALE Throe stores, all paying. Location Al. Must sell owing to other business. See 1008 Main St ,WSWWWWMW.WWWWWWWSMWSWIt Phono 440 lis Cream 7S9 Main St. Candle PASTIME Aluutt A Mixxlry, Prop. Cigar, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, fool and IlllllartU Harbor Shop In Connection OUR MOTTO "Courtesy nail Hcrvlrc" SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS is ono of any hospital's biggest assets "Tland tho location of this hospital niakos It especially doslrabto from that viewpoint. Only abundantly rapablo graduated nuriws are em ployed, and this fact, added to tar unequalled staff ef physician ui excellent hospital equipment Insures our putlents unsurpassed service. STAFF DIl. H. D. JOHNSON On. O, II. MBIIRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPIIKI.ti DIl. OKOHOB. I. WltlOHT DR. B. D. LAMI1 DR. II. D. LLOYD 8TKWART Klamath General Hospital !9 MINERAL BATHS Dr. kbiMd lagersoU Hawley OalropracUe rhysidaa rirat National Bank Building Entrance, Room I AHHLAND, ORKOON ALL KINDS of tin and sheet Iron work, ven tilating nnd warm air heating done nt the Shannon Plumbing Hhop, No. 10M Mala St. L. N.HAINES Phone STM J KlamathBend Auto Stag A dally anto sUge service is bow operating betweea Klamath r!U nd Bend. Offices Rex cafe and Mat- KP011- ' R""d. Phoaa 871-W. jT.j Klamath Dye Works Phone 40S OUR OIAAlfUTO, PHawWING. AND fUtrAWINQ WILL MAJUt YOUR CLOTaUM LOOK LIKE NEW HATS REBLOCKED Good OaUed for aad Dellvemd 481 Mala Street Klamath Pall. 1 Feed Your Chickens If you want them to lay. MisvtiliAtr CnJ JPr QaaJ CtniTA 124'So. 6th St Buy your feed.from HlIU If Ilv J 1 Cvll X Uy!CU UlUI V Pbmc 87 txv 4t - -