rU-y,j PAOB mvmtMY, utjmuiijt, ism. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 35EEE n -4 .It I. h I I iiiJ II I'll 1 HEWS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE RmI Estate roil BAMS Timber claim. Will cut 3,000,000. S360S. Inquire 59 .Washington St. 14-t LOOK! Pine Investment. House and liOXloo lot, on Watnut near sth. Call Dodge flarngo. 13-lS FOR SALH..Ily owner, a coxy mod ern C room houro. Phone 23F3. 13-18 N1NB KOOM Modern house wjth In- como from apartment and bed rooms; terms. Call C34 K. 8th St. 14-18 FOR SALK I-ot 50X140; cabin fur nished or unfurnished. Close In on pared road. Address Ilox P. L. II. Herald. 14-20 BUY A HOMK Two largo lot. 3 room furnished house, garden. 31. ISO: 3800 rash, balance 114.50 per month. 1958 Oregon Are., hlp plngton road. 14-17 FOR SAMS By owner, 330 acres, Including cattle, horses, hogs and sheep, thresher, tractor and all kinds ot farm Implements; also crop. Can be Irrigated by springs on place; all for 1100.00; two miles from Algo na. Stephen Herllhy. 9-9 FOR SALE A few good Iota on pavement in a fast growing dis trict; from T300 to 1400. Lots with in 4 blocks of White Pelican hotel 130.0 up. Lota within a block of 6th 8t. pavoment 1400 and up. Lots on State Highway Insldo ot city limits $175 and up. Rco W. M. Montellus, with Klamath Development Co.. 1303 Main St.. phone 1. 3-tt FOR SALK Largo, handsomo, well built, two-story home, strictly modern, newly palntod last tall, 11 rooms, hot and cold water upstairs and down, now floor-typo bath tub. 40-callon water tank bcatcd with electricity, full basoment with ce ment floor; also nicely finished bed room In basement: stationary laundry tubs, apstalra sleeping porch which can be opened or closed with win dows, upstairs rooms opening into large court not counted as room sewing room, fire-place, large attic finished which can bo divided into two sleeping rooms, three toilets in cluding ono In basement, new Inlaid linoleum on kitchen, bathroom and sewing roem: large front porch screened in; also back porch screen ed. Nice level corner lot with splen did view, Only one block from pavement and will soon have new pavement past door. Anyone want ing a RBAL home will find this the -oesi ouy in tne ciiy. immeaiaie po3 session. Inquire 303 Wsshlngten: phone No. 13. 14-18 m0000WWW00W0W00W00W00 WANTED WANTED A Snd hand whoelbar- row In gVod condition. I'honc J51W. 739 Ninth St. 15-18 WANTED Womtn cook and chore man for winter months. Inquire Iran Kllgoro, Langell Valley, Ore gon." " !6-z5 FOR. SALE Attractive!- furnished three roomed home. Bath, willow and mahogany furniture, dishes, aluminum, good rues! Terms. First, between High and Pine. 15-17 - WANTED Canary bird; must be a good singer. See Mr. Doddrldgo. Baldwin Hardware Co. 15-16 WANTED Two more students to learn moving picture operating. 1 have served in some of America's finest palaces of motion pictures and can train and place you In a good position at handsomo salary. See Operator. Star theater. 15-18 m 1 1 1 HELP WANTED Men or women. Steady work the year round. Ap ply Growers' Packing ft Warehous ing Association, incorperated: form erly the Chelsea Lumber Box Co. Phone 40W. . 8-tf WANTED To rent or lease 4 or 5 room unfurnished modern house. Lawrence K. Phelps, cars Houston Phelps. 33tf MEN WANTED Line np your job for the winter. We need twenty men now. Good wages. Eight hours; steady work BIO LAKES BOX CO. 28tf m0AA00wm0wwwwv MISCELLANEOUS MATTRESSES MADE OVER Fur niture upholstering, crating and packing. Douglas, 60 14 Main St. 15-17 FOR SALE One brand new 5-ton logging trailer. See Max Weiss. fth St., near wwaaaa Box Co. 30-tf FOR RHEUMATISM Try Dave Tur ner's baths. Langell Valley. 14-18 GOOD CAMP GROUNDS Fire wood and good pasture for teams; also good shooting, at Bare Turner's Baths, Lank-alt Valley. 14-18 BATHS 50c eaoh.' No results no pay. Par Turner's Baths, Lan- gall Vallay. ' 14-18 PMONB rarTON far wood SIS CITY OARBAGE When rom want garbage removed call lOF-ll. Feed Your Chickens " FOR RENT OR LEASE UKD ROOMS, llatos. Call 634 N. 8th St . 14-16 LOST AND FOUND LOST liar mare, weight about 1,000; branded MC on shouldor, large totters. Notify T. M. Cunning ham, Klamath Palls. Howard. 15-17 Mr big brown Chesapeake dog Is missing since So lit. 1. Don't mind jour foodlng him, but turn hftn looso and ho will como home. W. A. Del zell. I.OST liar maro, weight nbout 1100; branded MC on shoulder In largo letters. Notify P. M. Cunning ham. Klamath Palls. Howard. 13tt WIWNMWWWWMMWWWWWW FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALK Smalt cook stoo at n bargain. Inquire 66S California Avenue. 15-17 FOR SALK Full blooded Alrdalo puppies. Wilt bo ready to take away October 15. T. D. Young. Mid land, Oregon. 15-16 OCT A WHITE ROTARY sowing ma chlno on easy payments. All makes sewing machines repaired. Douglas 60 H Main St. 15-17' If you are going to live In Klam ath Falls this wlntor hero Is a snap for you. Two tlno rooms all furnish ed; every convenience, steam heat, hot and cold water, toilet and bath and lights. In a brick building In the heart ot the city. Owner must go away. See Tbad Mcllattan at once. Room 14 Loomls Bldg. 8-tf FOR SALE 1920 Reo. used only 6 months. Bargain If taken at once. Bos 47, Herald Office. 2-tf AUTOTRUCK 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-tt FOR SALE Hair goods; combings made to order. Will teach you the trade for f 50. Call at 538- Pine St. Townsend Flats, upstairs. 10-16 CORRECTION IN DIVISION CATTLK II Bulls under each breed will be di vided Into two classes. Bulls over one year and under two and bulls over two. Same prizes given In each class as indicated in premium list. Division C For this year a class two will bo recognized which shall con sist ot pure breds In their respective breeds but not registered. Prizes will be 50 per cent of those offered In clasa one. Frank Sexton, Sec. .11-17 NOTICE OF SALK OF IRRIGATION DISTRICT BONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that scaled proposals will be received un til the 30lh day of September. A. D. 1930, at the hour of two o'clock la the afternoon, for the purchase of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (200.000.00) worth ot bonds of the Langell VaUey Irrigation District at Klamath County, Oregon. 8ald bonds to draw Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi annually upon the first day of July and the first day ot January of each year until the maturity of said bonds. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board ot Directors ot aald Irrigation District, and should b di rected to the secretary of the Lan gell Valley Irrigation District, care of Ferguson. Fletcher ft Mifflin. No. 16 Loomls Building, Klamath Falls Oregon. The Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any or alt bids offered. A. L. WISHARD, Secretary of the Board of Directors of Langell Val ley Irrigation District. A-14-S18. YOUR HEW BUR will atand Inspection and command approbation If you bar us tailor It for you front our exclusive fabric la our accustomed superior style. W guarantee a perfect fit always. Tan wearer of a salt mad by us has always tk satisfaction ot fllaf blBUMlf perfectly dressed. CHAS.J.CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 518 Main Street yj DUsmmx T"s"bw VvUBBr I ammmmrua UM 1 BBBBBB- meassgga BagsBL.gsBaBaBaB, $700,000 IN DALY EDUCATIONAL FUND Young men and women ot Lake county, who dlro the advantage ot hlghor education In atalo Institutions In Oregon, may go to college (or many yvnra to como at no oxpenso to themselves, according to the provi sions ot tho will ot the tato Dr. llor nard Daly, nn old-tlmo cltUon ot Lake county. Tho board of trustees of tho fund left by Dr. Daly mot and organized recently and found that more than $700,000 Is left by tho 111 to bo used to oducato tho young men and women ot tho county, which la roryl sparsely populated. Probably not more than 15 persons will bo avail ab)o to take advantage ot this offer yearly, It Is thought. Tho board ot trustees comprises tho president ot tho University ot Oregon, tho president ot tho Oregon Agricultural college and tho board ot directors ot tho Bank of Lakovlow. Tho attornoy-genorat ot Oregon has ruled that an Inheritance tax ot about S1S0.000 must be paid from the fund, but this matter Is being ccntested by tho trustees. Tho fed eral government Is also asking tor n tax ot about $30,000, Until theso questions aro settled, It wilt bo Im possible to hae any ot tho money nvallablo for students and so tho fund cannot bo used this year. The board will hold an annual meeting In Juno after tho high school sessions nro over to recolro and con sldcr tho application ot students who desire to mako use of tho fund ALL CLOSE IX OX EASY TERMS 3750; two room cttago. $1,000; three room cottage. $1,200; threo room cottage. $1,400; four room cottage $1,800; three room, modern. 2,350; five room modern. $6,000; flvo room; best In town, three blocks from Main. A. A. ItKLLMAX 406 Stain 14-16 wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww ' ' V I, '"St' f fl' But thero's also a lot of news In this papor It you .know where to look for it about jour affairs. That's the part of the news you'll find In the Advertise ments. Thero's valuable nows there about things you want or will want; perhaps about things you have that others want. v- ! i - 'To" Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water aye glass of hot water and eheaphats prsvsnts lllnsss and keeps us flt, Just as coal, when It burns, loaves bohlnd Incombustible aahun, so tho food and drink taken day after day leaves In tho ullmentary canal in dlgesllblo material, which It not completely eliminated from tho ays tern ouch day, becomes food for tho millions ot bacteria which Infest tho owot. From this mass of loft. oer waste, toxins and ptomnlnoltko poisons are formed and suckud Into tho blood. Mon and women who can't got feeling right must begin to tuko In sldo baths. Before broakfast oach morning drink a glass ot hot wator with a toaspoontut ot llmcstono phosphnto In It to wash out ot tho bowels tho previous day's poisons and toxins, and to keep tho entire alimentary canal clean, puro and frosh. Thoo who aro subject to sick headache, colds, biliousness, consti pation, others who wnko up with bad taste, foul breath, backacho, rheu matic stiffness, or hao a sour, gassy stomach after meals, aro urged to got a quarter pound ot limestone phosphnto from tho drug store, and begin practicing Internal sanitation. This will coil ury llttlo, but is sum dent to mnko anyono an onthuslasl on the subject. SUITS FINE FOR We eat too much meat which clog Kidneys, then tho Hack hurts Most folks forget that tho kid neys, like tho bowels, got sluggish ACHING KinPJFYS MMMMMWAMWMMWMAMMMM.M ( 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 carrloi 1 message to someone. - Many Advertisements carry messagea of Interest or value to you. You can't afford to miss the Adrertlsomonts becjuso so many of thorn aro news relating directly to you affairs. tta$&,.4lj 4 !r JWJr tfr -f it- J it', &&), TV". 1 ,-A' Ff Murphey Feed fr Seed Store .muxan.i - iAni - in - MIWWMWWMM mKtsremmme! -., yf Jm PlM I mSBBimnBnl WVWWWWWWW0W0 and clOKaed and novd n flushing oc caslonnlly. ulso wo hnvn backache and dull misery In tho kldnny ro glon, suvnra headaches, rhoumatlc twinges, torpid titer, acid stomach, sleeplessness and nil sorts of bind- dor disorders. You simply mult keep your kid neys active nil clean, and tho mo mont ou feel nn ncho or pain In the kidney region, got about four ounces ot Jad Salts from any good drug store hero, lako a tablospoonful In a glass of water licforo broakfast for n tow dns and your kidneys will act line TI1I1 famous salts Is made from the arid ot grapes and tomon Juice, combined with lUhln, and Is hnrmlciis to flush cloggod kidneys and stimulates thum to normal activ ity It also neutralizes tho acids In tho urine to It no lnngor Irrltatos, thus ending bliddcr disorders. Jad Salts It harmless: Inoxpon- slto; makes a delightful offorvoscontj llthln-watcr drink which ovorybodyi should tako now nnd then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding' serious complications. A well- known local druggist says he sells tots ot Jad Salts to folks who bollevo In overcoming kldnoy Iroublo while it Is only trouble. Sweden's waterways aro, on nn av erage, open 210 dns eurh )cnr and frozen for 155, WMMAWMMMAMNMWWMWMWMWIMWIM .lltiaW. . or to your J 1 n-Tq-iTA-u-.-uTjiamui.ui.TjuutujC mat 1 if'-4 m SSr Al ..i v r. - 1 - i - ri iiiimwwww SIMPLEX CREAM SEPARATORS for the practical dairyman. Light running and cloao skimming. For Sale by GILT EDGE CREAMERY COMPANY Phone 381J 230 Main St. ROBERT S. FRY General Insurance, Investments Tel. 501-J 1367 Esplanade KL.l)IATH FAI.I.H, ORE. FOR SALE Three stores, uil paying. Locution Al. Must sell owing to other business. See 1008 Main St Phone 410 Irn Cream 739 Main St. Candle PASTIME Alnntt Moodey, I'ropa. Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Peel and Billiards Barber 8bop In Connection OUR MOTTO "Courtesy and Service" SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ' ITS PATIENTS Is one of any hospital's biggest asset and the location of this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurses are em ployed, ami this fsct, added to Otr unequalled atatf of physicians aat excellent hospital equipment Insures our patlenta unsurpastod sorvlc. STAFF DR. E. D. JOHNSON DR. G. II. MERRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. GKOROB I. WIUQIIT nn E P, LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital MINERAL BATHS Br. Mas lagertoll Hawtoj CMfoaractlo Physic , First National Bank Building Entrance, Room S ASHLAND, ORKOON ALL KINDS of tin aad sheet Iron work, Minting and warm afcr heating oom at the hmaanna Pis Shop. No. 10M Mala Be. L. N. HAINES PtoMSM Klamath-Bend Auto Stage A dally ante stag service la new operating tttveea' Klamath rSk and Bead. Omeea Rex cafe and Me" ropjduaa oarage. 0. I R&Trd. Phone 37S-W. if.y llwtt. Pye Warki PkoM4M OUR CLEANING, PRahWDfa ANP RIPAUUNO WHVL MAJUS YOUB CLOTBmS LOOK LIKE NEW HATB RHLOOEBD Good (MM far aad Delivered 4SI Mate Street aOasjuta Valla 124'So. 6tk St. IV 87.