X MTVMMMM ,11, li THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAQI MX HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ;VOR SALE Rl EUte OR 8ALR Tho building occupied ,by the Dtalo raUtrifl with store aouso occapioa ry Jonaaiono rirai tare Co. Price T800. Buildings to be removed. , A Reed bay In an 8 room house and E loU. Price I21R0; $850 cash. J. P. MAOUIRH, 7 IS Main St. 10-13 Ono ot best business opportunities for small capital In Klamath Falls Rooming houso completely furnished to bo mored; also .big lot,, good lo cation to more It on, at an approxi mate cost complete, Including mov ing and lot, ot seven thousand dol lars. Houso alono would cost to build at present time about nine thousand dollars. Don't miss this If you have a little cash to Invest In the best town west ot the Rockies. "Would rent for at least two hundred per month In now location. Will bo jilrascd to show you proposition. F. C. Do Chatne, N. W. corner "th and Main, behind new brick, Klamath Falls. Ore. 10-11 FOR SALE 3 room furnished house, bath; wicker and mahog any furniture. First St., between Pine and High. 10-13 Jn Mills Addition near tho mills and factories, wo have a four room house and three big lota at tho ex tremely low price of $1400. Only 9400 cosh and balanco in easy Monthly payments. Chllcoto Smith. 633 Mala St. 10-11 FOR SAI.K 35 aero farm', bouse, barn and good well, 3 hen houses. 4 ton ot ryo hay, farm all fenced with wire, SO acres havo been In crap, 10 acre sub-Irrigated. Price 93,000; half down, terms on bal ance. Situated 3 miles from Klam ath Folia poatoHco on Keno road. E. A. Ratherford, Klamath Falls. Ore. 9-11 FOR SALE Dy owner. 320 acres. Including cattle, horses, bogs and sheep, threahor, tractor and all kinds ef farm Implements; also crop. Can he Irrigated by springs on place: all lor $100.00; two miles from Algo M. Stephen Hcrllhy. -9 -.Mil - "' FOR SALE A few goad lota on ,. pavement ia a fast growing dis trict; from TZQ0 to 9400. LoU with in 4 blocks of White Pelican hotel 9S00 op. LoU within a block of 6th at pavement 9400 and p. LoU on Mate Highway inside ot city tlmlU 1175 aad up. See W. M. Montellas. wMh Klamath Development Co.. 1903 Main St., phone 1. 2-tf FOR 8ALE Over along the river, we havo a good six room house with fine garden tract .and good or chard, at bargain price ot 93,000. Pay 91.900 aaah and $50 a month. Chllcote Smith. 433 Mala St. 10-11 FOR BALE 80 acres ot rand: Jinder cnKlvatloa, with good fam ily orchard; 35 head of cattle, one work team, one million feet ot stand teg;,, timber, all farming implements to cultivate, plenty ot water for gar den; ono mite from school and three lies from R. R. station. Will sell with or without the cattle. Price without cattle, $4000. 92500 cash, terms oa balance. Address 3. W. Light, Lelaad, Oregon. 7-1 3 FOR SALt MUcelUneoui FRUIT FRUIT FRUIT Come to new store, Main near 11th, next to Arcade hotel, at any time and buy your trait for Uble and canning. Fresh erear day from tho Valley and direct from the producer at prices unequaled la the county. We got truck loads evory day. 10-11 FOR SALE Marlln rifle 90-30. Auto camp grounds, first camp to- gnt io-ii FOR SALE Ford In gooa condition. Will sell cheap. Phone 188. 9-15 If you are going to live In Klam ath Falls this winter here Is a snap for you. Two line rooms all furnish ad; every convenience, steam beat, hot and cold water, toilet and bath aad lights, In a brick building In the heart of the city. Owner must go way. See Thad MeHatUn at once. Boom 14 Loomls Bldg. 8-tf Remington Typewriters for sale or JBfit. Room 908 WI11IU Bldg. . 10-18 FOR SAILS Alfalfa hay In shock, 918 per toa. Oat hay, 915 per ton. Frank Morelaad, mile south of Altamoat corner, 9-11 FOR BALE Ssradavacioa violin. y Beautiful harmonies and much of he old toae. Price $278;and worth 91. Address "Vlesm." care Herald. 9-11 m FOR BALK Al Jersey cow.' Mrs. W. . Moore, 9944 Darrow Are., Villa Add. 7-11 it FOR SALE 1916 Ford, newly over- f hauled. Inquire 1426 Oregon I 'An. 8-11 Feed Your Chickens FOR 8AI.E 10 catves and 9 milk cow (to bo fresh In October.) Al pasture for about 15 horses. F. J. Flowers, Wordcn, Ore. 9-1 3 FOR SALE 1 Wcdxowood range, almost new. Am leaving town and will aoll at sacrifice Call at houso No. 7, Pelican Day. 7-11 FOR 8ALE 1920 Rco, used only B months. Bargain It taken ' at once. Bo 47, Ilorald Office. S-tt AUTO TRUCK Just tho thing for a drayago busi ness or for hauling farm produce; four speeds, Pneumatic tires, ono to two tons capacity. Must sell or trade Karl Shepherd Music Store. 30-tf FOR SALE Ono brand new C-ton togging trailer. Sco Max Weiss, 6th St., near Ewauna Box Co. 30-tt MAY FOR SALE About 1G0 ton first cutting alfalfa hay for salo. Purchaser can feed It on grounds; plenty of spring water and good sheds. J. E. Danllts, Murphy, Ore. 8-11 Duroc boar, $60; registered Duroc bred gilts. $40; purebred Duroc pigs (not registered) 12 weeks old, $10. Theso prices f. o. b. Medtord. A. F. Stennott, Box 669, Medtord, Ore. 10-11 FOR SALE Hair goods; combings made to ordor. Will tench you the trado'for $50. Call nt 528 Pine St. Townsend Flats, upstairs. 10-16 WANTED WANTED 4 horses and 1 man at Ankcny Ranch. $9 per day and board. Apply W, A. Jones. 10-13 Clerk wants position. Ex-service man, married, can furnish refer ences. Olve mo an Interview. Ad dress II. Lucas, Gen. Del. 10-11 WANTED Second hand sewing ma chine In good condition, P. O. Box 1076. 9-11 HELP WANTED Men or women. Steady work the year round. Ap ply a rowers' Packing & Warehous ing Association, Incorperated: form erly the Chelsea Lumber s Box Co. Phone 40W. 8-tf TOUNO MAN wishes private dancing lessons. P. O. Box 1076. 9-11 WANTED A second hand wheel barrow In good condition. 739 9th St. or phone 251W. 10-13 WANTED To rent or lease 4 or 5 room untarnished modem house. Lawrence K. Phelps, care Houston Jfc Phelps. . 23tf WANTED to buy or .rent, single horse and delivery wagon, with harness. Apply Fruit Store, next to Arcaae notei. 10-11 WANTED Limited number of stud ents, expert Instructions In elec tricity and moving picture operating. 20 years experience. Complete training Vioo; plenty of positions. Apply operator. Star Theatre. 8-11 WANTED Night cashier at The Club cafe. 8-14 WANTED Bookkeeper and sten ographer. Apply Acme Motor Co, Phone 264. 4-tt WANTED Battery repair man Link River Battery Station. 7th aad Klamath Ave. Phone 171. 8-11 MEN WANTED Line no your Job for the winter. We need twenty men now. Good wages. Eight hours; steady work BIO LAKES BOX CO. 2Stf FOR RENT OR LEASE FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, new ly renovated, new bedding, hot and cold water, bath, rates reason able. Home Rooming House. Sleep ing rooms only. 920 N. Klamath Ave. 9-16 FOR RENT New store room, cor, 9th and Klamath Are. 66x108. J. T. Ward ft Co.. S84 Main. 15-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST A small gold pin with blue atone. Return to First State ft Savings Bank. Reward. 10-13 LOST 30 Government rifle, In case somewhere between Steel swamp ranch and Klamath Falls. 120 re ward If returned to The Smoke, Klamath Falls. 10-11 FOUND Tire and im. Call or write 324 N.-llth St.. Identify same and pay for ad. 10-12" LOST Fishing rod, walnut hand made handle, between Diamond lake aad Fort Klamath. Reward If returned to O. F. Trimble, 1107 Waatland avenue, Klamath Falls. . v-u LOST Long gold broach pin with i sets. Return Hot springs notei na receive reward -ii" A classified Ad will sell It. mw&ssnuuwanl MISCELLANEOUS Furniture and housohold goods packed and crated. Expert work. Douglas, 60 4 Main St. 10-14 PIAXO LKSSO.Vtt Mrs. Osborn, pianist at tho Mon dale theatre, will take a clqss In music. Jnqulro at box offlco ot Mon dalo theatre. 9-15 PHONE PEYTON for wood 635 LADY BARBER SHOP Now open at Chlloquln, Oregon. 38-11 CITT GARBAGE When you want garbage removed call 10F-23. Mattresses mado over llko new. Furntturo upholstering and repair ing. Douglas; 60 H Main St. 10-14 TO MY FRIENDS AM) PATRONS I will leavo for Chicago Sunday morning, Sept. 12th, to tako a spec ial course In Oral Surgery and dis eases of tho mouth. I expect to re turn about Oct. 10. Dr. Fred West crfold wilt take care ot my practice during my absence. Dr. W. A. Loon- ard. 10-111 i - nj-i.armji.riinnfirmrinnnri wmwwmmm - U0t0m0iiimmmii k . ' )tk' && But there's also a lot of news In this paper If you know where to look for It about our affairs. That's the part of tho nows you'll find In the Advertise ments. There's valuable nows there about things you want or will want; perhaps about things V, ' you have that others want. I W 4 "fytflvff syajajyvejejoatyvrairaebaaj "CS Ssttr; WWMWMWMMMMNWMMWNWMMWMMWWf SIMPLEX CREAM SEPARATORS for the practical dairyman. Light running and close skimming. For Sale by GILT EDGE CREAMERY COMPANY Phone 381 J 202 Main St. mmv'rv'vifrv'Y'irYjrvvyn EVERYTHING TAXABLE ASSFED. AUSTRIA VIENNA, Aug. 22 (lly Mall) In Its effort to find ft solution ot Jts fi nancial difficulties, tliu municipality ot Vienna Is resorting to taxations not approached In any country dur ing the war. As a first step It has raised tho deposit of gas consumers from between 100 und 300 crowns to S.000 crowns per meter. No In terest Is paid on this deposit, Tho now schedulo of taxes contem plates a levy on practically every rt n 1 1 y nctlvlty. There wilt bo n tax of 2 per cent on all salaries of em ployes to bo paid by the employers. Hotel looms are taxed 20 per cent, and n graded tax Is levied on apart ments to bo paid by tho occupant. On apartments renting tor 3,000 crowns a month the tax will bo three times tho rent. If more than onu domestic servant Is employed tho employer must pay a high tax on each addi tional servant. Ton per cent en tho customer's bill In a restaurant, un occupational ! i I l r- it'' ! I J6W ,v4 rt-f, -i l'i About Other People- at and About You There are two kinds of news in the paper. Part of the newt 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 carrlos i messago to someone. Many Advertisements carry messages ot Interest or value to you. You can't affordto miss the Advertisements , because so many of thorn are news relating directly to you or to your affairs. -1 f -V" ' -J " Murphey Feed & Seed HOT WATER FOR SI HEADACHES Telia why everyone thould drink hot water with phosphate ia It before hcoaafaet Ilondachoa are caused by nuto-in toxlcatlon which means solf-polsou-Ing. I.Ivor and bowel poisons rallod toxins, sucked Into tho blood oxclto tho heart which pumps' tho blood so fast that It congest In tho smnltor arteries and veins ot tho head, pro ducing violent, throbbing pain and distress, called headache. Von lie coma norvouii, despondent, sick, fov erlHlt and inlnornlilo, your meals sour and almost nnune.itu uu. Thon you resort to nrulaullld, aspirin or tlm bromides, which temporarily rellovn hut do not rid the lilooil of theso Ir ritating toxins. A glass of lint water with a tea spoonful or limestone pliosphnto In It, drank befnro hronkfasl will not only wash those poisons from your system and euro you ot heartncho, hut will cleanse, purify und freshen tho alimentary rnnal. Ask your pharmacist for ft quarter pound or lliueslonu phosphate. It Is Inexpensive, harmless a sugnr. If you aren't feeling )our host. If lontiuo Is contcU or you wnku m with bad taste, foul breath or havo colds, Indigestion, biliousness, con stipation or sour, ncld stomach, be gin the ptitisplmtod hot water cure to rid your ) stout ot toxins and pois ons. tax for rertulu farms nt scml-profes slpnals and many Kinds ot new bus iness licenses aro to lie Imposed, About Sfi.ouo enumerators wilt be employ-id next year In taking tho decennial census In Great llrltaln. Ilralllu characters are, of course, read by the lingers, but one armless blind man lias been taught In read with his tongue. In lllllbld, Filipino prisoners, both men and women, are allowed a cer tain number of cigarettes u day at government expense. ! .. o. I HAVK YOV INHtmHft YOUR KATfT Fires navo caused moro property losses thun havo boon caused by all tho wars, storm, floods and other agencies of destruction ot historical record, Nothing Is Immuno from destruction by fire, ovon though fire. proof materials aro above, below, or nil around It. Think how easy It It to loso your hay crop through fire, for hay la one of the moat combust lblo properties you can think of, Fire Insurance would be your only protection against financial loss If your hay crop should be destroyed by fire. We offer you this protection through the most rellablo Insurance company In existence, Boa mo. Jas. Drlscoll, Room 4, Loomls Building. A classified Ad will soil It. ROBERT S. FRY (leitcriil Innurnnce, Investments Tel. 501-J 1367 Esplanade KLAMATH F.il.LH,,Oltl,'. A classified Ad will sell It. FOR SALE Three stores, nil paying. Location Al. Must sell owing to other business. See 1008 Main St. Phono 480 lro Cream 729 Main Ht. Candies PASTIME Alnutt ft Moodey, Prop. , Cigars, Tobacco, Koft Drinks, Peel and IlllllnnU Harbor Shop In Connection OUlt MOTTO "Courtmy and Hervlre" SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS Is ono of any hospital's biggest aseets and the location ot this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurses are em ployed, aad this fact, added to ear unequalled stsff et physicians aad excellent hospital equipment Insures our patients unsurpassed service. STAFF DR. E. D. JOHNSON DR. O. II. MERRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. GEORGE I. WRIOIIT DR. E. D. LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital MINERAL BATHS Dr. hfaad lacereeU Mawtoy CedrofmeUe Physic! First National Bank Building Kntraaee, Room ASHLAND, OREGON ALL KINDS of Ua aad sheet troa work, tea. Utatls aad warm air heirttaej doaa at the Shaaaon Plmahtaa; Shop. No. loss Mala sH. L. N. HAINES Phone I J Klamath'Bend Auto Stag A ?"' to atee service la sow ,r!.tia tiWMa KUmath Vile aad Bead. OSeos Rex cafe aad Met. Pheae 176-W. 17. Klaautk Dye Wrks Phoae40t OUR CLBANINO, PltassiNG ADD MstPAIMNQ WILL afAKJI YOUR ,cunmm LOOK LIKE NEW MATS KMBLOOKHO Goods Called for aad Delivered 4S1 Mala Street Klamath FaUs Store 124:So. 6th St PbM87 h "-rvno.sVlirjfj-'V.itt"-fW 9 SSSNMWNMa(iajMMaW