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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1920)
.4 I H. FRIDAY, aNFTMOUm IT, 1IM e HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLLtMN FOR SALE Real Estate LOOK! Vino investment. House and C0X100 lot. on Walnut near tth. Call Oodgo Garage. 13-18 FOR SALH..ny ownor, a coir mod orn C room house. Phono 3SF3. 13-18 MINK HOOM Modern houio with In- como from apartment and bod rooms; torms. Call C34 N. 8th St. 14-18 FOR SALE lKt 50X140: cbln fur nished or unfurnished. Cloao In on paved road. Address Hoi F. 1. II. llornld. H-SO BUY A HOME Two largo lots, 3 room furnished house, garden, 31, ICO; $800 cash, balanco S14.R0 jer month. 1958 Oregon Are.. Shlp plnglon road. 14-17 TOR SALE ny owner, 320 acres, lncludlnc cattlo. horses, hogs and Sheep, thresher, tractor and all kinds f farm impiomenu; also crop. ian he Irrigated by springs on place; all lor $100.00: two tnltos from Algo a. Stephen Hcrllhy. 9-9 FOR SAI.K A few good lots on pavement In a fast growing dis trict; from T200 to $400. Lots with in 4 blocks ot White Pelican hotel 9300 up. Lots within a block ot Sth St. pavement $400 and up. Lot on State Highway-Inside ot city limits J175 and up. See W. M. Montollus, with Klamath Development Co:, 3303 Main St.. phone 1. 2-tf FOR SALE Largo, handsome well built, two-story home, strictly modern, newly painted last tall, 11 rooms, hot and cold water1 upstairs and down, new floor-typo bath tub. 40-gallon wator tank boated wllti electricity, full basement with co jacnt floor; also nicely finished bed room In basoment; stationary laundry tubs, apstalra sleeping porch which can bo opened or closed with win dows, upstairs rooms opening Into large -court not counted a room, sewing room, fire-place, Urge attic finished which can be divided Into two sleeping rooms, three toilets In cluding one In basement, new Inlaid linoleum on kitchen, bathroom and sewing room; largo front porch screened In; also back porch screen ed. Nice level corner lot with splen did view. Only ono block from pavement and will soon have new pavement past door. Anyone want ing a REAL home arill find this tho best buy In the city: Immediate pos session. Inquire $03 Washingten: phone No. 163.- 14-18 WANTED WANTED A 2nd hand wheelbar row In good condition. Phono S51W. 739 Ninth St. 15-18 .WANTED WonLB cook and choro man tor winter months. Inquire Ivan Kllgore, Langell Valley. Ore- gon. 13-25 POR SALE Attractively furnished three roomed borne, nath, willow ssd sshosisy furniture. dU?ii, aluminum, good rugs. Terms. First, between High and Pine. 15-17 WANTED Two more students to learn moving plcturo operating. 1 have served In some ot America's finest palaces of motion pictures and can train nnd place you In a good position at handsome salary. Sea Operator. Star theater. 15-18 HELP WANTED Men or women. Steady work tho year round. An ly Grower' Packing ft Warehous ing Association, Incorporated; form erly the cnclsea Lumber Box Co. Fbone 40W. 8-tf WANTED To rent or lease -4 or 6 room unfurnished modern house. Lawrence K. Phelps, care Houston Phelps. 22tf MEN WANTED Line up your job for the winter. We need twenty men now. ,Good wages. Eight hours; steady work BIO LAKES BOX CO. 8tf 1tvwwwwwwwwwwwfw MISCELLANEOUS It has been found necessary to Chang's the time of the brooding salo at county fair. September 25, from afternoon to forenoon, 16-18 Housecleanlng and window washing wanted. Lloyd Ramsey, 805 Main St., phono 539J. 16-22 MATTRESSES MADE OVER Fur nlturo upholstering, crating and sacking. Douglas, 60 Main St. 15-17 i i FOR SALE One brand new 6-ton logging trailer. See Max Weiss, ith St., near Ewauna Box Co. 10-tf FOR RHEUMATISM Try Dave Tur ner's baths. Langell Valley. 14-18 OOD CAMP GROUNDS Fire wood aad good pasture for teams; also good shootiig. at Dave Turner's Eatas, Langell Valley. v 14-18 BATHS 50o each. No results no pay. Dave Tamer's Baths, Lan gell Valley. 14-18 FHONE PEYTON tor wood 535 4mTOARBAQE Waea you want garbage rmored dU 10F-13. FOR RENT OR LEASE' FOR RENT Itoom for ono" or two gentlemen. 438 Washington. 16-18 LOST AND FOUND LOST Bay mare, weight about 1,000; branded MC on shoulder, largo letter. Notlfr T. M. Cunning ham. Klamath Falls. Howard. 15-17 My big brown Chosapcako dog Is. missing slnco Sopt. 10. Don't mind your feeding him, but turn him looso and he will como homo. NY, A. Del tell. LOST Uay mare, weight about 1100; branded MC on shoulder In largo letters. Notify F. M. Cunning ham, Klamath Falls. Howard? 13tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Lato model 1920 Chev rolet, run about 2,100 tulles: Is equipped with shock absorbers, largo stoorlng wheel, dash light, cut out. extra tiro and tube. Weed chains and spreader. Insured, first class me chanical condition. Seo I.. J. Rear or Central Oarage. 16-21 FOR SALE Ford truck. Call Har ry Richardson's store near post office. Gilt Edgo Creamery Co. 16-18 FURNITURK For salo; !1 N. Sth 16-1S St. , FOLDING Haby buggy, almost 'new. 1234 Lookout Ave.; phone 223W. 16-22 FOR SAI.K 90 head stock cattlo In fair shape: 25 head beef In bunch, Good price for quick sale. II. J. Tlcknor, l.angell Valloy telephone and post office. 16-18 ALMOST AT AN END Tho sale of men's two-piece underwear, felt hats, fancy vests, collars, shirts, etc. All these goods aro standard stock. and sold at prices so attractlro as to astonish you. Don't you think It worth your while to take a few steps out ot your way to save dollars and get goods that can't bo duplicated In those days of shoddy manuracturoT I bought these goods at a time when It paid 'to buy first-class merchan dise. That is why you get more than value received In quality. I am sell ing them at less thin present dsy merchandise Is selling for at whole sale. That U why you are saving money In buying them. I am selling the last ot one of the'flnest stocks of men's wear that ever came to Klam ath Falls. It Is nearly gone and if rou dont get what you want now. vou will be the loser. R. I. HAM MOND. 5S Main Street. 16 FOR SALE Small cook stove at a bargain. Inquire C68 California Avenue. 15-17 GET A WHITE ROTARY sowing ma chlno on easy payments. All makes sewing machines repaired. Douglas, (10 H Main St. 15-17 If you are going to lire in Klam ath Falls this winter hero Is a snap for you. Two One rooms nil furnish ed; every convenience, steam heat. hot and cold water, toilet and bath and lights, in a brick building In the heart of the city. Owner must go away. See Thad McIIattan at once Room 14 Loomls Bldg. 8-tf FOR SALE 1920 Reo, used only 5 months. Barxalu It taken at once. Box 47, Horald Office. 2-tf AUTO TRUCK Just the thing for a drayage busi ness or for hauling farm produce; tour speeds, Pneumatic tires, one to two tons capacity. Must sell or trade. Earl Shepherd Music Store. 30-tf CORRECTION IV DIVIHIO.V II CATTLE 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 Hat. Division C For this year a class two will be recognized which shall con sist ot pure bred in their respective breeds but not reglstorod. Prizes will bo 50 per cent ot those offered In class one. Frank Sexton, Sec. 11-17 NOTICE OF HALE OK TELEPHONE HYHTEM Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received until tho 30th day of September at tho hour of 2 p. m. far the purchase of the Tule Lake Telephone und Telegraph Sys tem. Said system consists of approxi mately 35 miles of rural telephone lines In good condition, most of It new within the last two years, 40 telenhones Installed and paying rent als, the exchange system and distri bution lines In the towns ot Merrill and Matin. This system has interconnecting arrangements with the Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co. Further particulars will be furnished If desired. Sealed proposals should be direct ed to the undersigned Administrator of the estate, of J. 8. Fruits, De ceased. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. W. F. FRUITS, Administrator, Merrill. Oregon. THE EVENING HERALD, NOTICK OF BALK OP IRRIGATION niHTHIOT RONIM1 .. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that scaled proposals wilt bo recolrod un til the soth day of Soptember, A. n, 1930, at the hour of two o'clock la tho afternoon, for the purchase ot Two Hundred Thousand Dollar (300,000.00) worth ot bonds ot the Langell Valley Irrigation DUtrlet of Klamath County, Oregon,- Bald bonds to draw Interest at tho rate of six por cent per annum, payable semi annually upon the tint day ot July and the first day of January of each year until the' maturity of said bonds. Sealed proposals will bo received by tho Hoard ot Directors of said Irrigation District, 'and should be di rected to tho secretary or tho Ijin- roll Valley Irrigation District, 'caro of Ferguson. Fletcher & Mifflin. No. 16 Lotfmls Dulldlng, Klamath Falls Oregon. Tho Ho. ml of Directors resorro tho right to reject any or all bids offered. A. L. WtSHAUD. Secretary of the Hoard of Directors ot Langoll Val ley Irrigation District. A-14-S18. ' NO. 11H01 TTtKASUItY DEPARTMENT Ottlco ot Comptroller ot tho Cur rency. Washington, D. C, July 30, 1920 Whereas, by satisfactory ovldonco proscntod to tho undersigned. It has been rondo to appoar that "Tho Am crican National Hank ot Klamath Falls," In tho city ot Klamath Falls. In tho County of Klamath and Stato ot Oregon, baa complied with all the provisions ot tho statuto ot tho United States required t obo com piled with boforo an association shall be authorized to commence the business ot banking; Now therefore I, John Skolton Williams, Comptroller ot tho Cur rency, do horcby certify that "The American National Hank of Klam ath Falls." In tho City ot Klamath Falls, In tho County ot Klamath ami Stato ot Oregon, is authorized to commenco thw business of banking as provided In Section Fifty ono hun dred and slxty-nino ot tho Rovlsed Statutes ot the United States. la testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal ot otflco this Thir tieth day of July. 1920. JNO. SKELTON WILLIAMS. (Seal) Comptroller ot the Currency. Aug. 13-20-27-3-10-17-24-1-S-15. WWWWWWWWW(WWWMIWWWW 'v i But there's also a lot of news la this paper If you know where to look for It about your affairs. That's the part of the news you'll find In tho Advertise ments. There's valuable news there about things you want or will want; perhaps about things you bavo that others want. . - tte,V aWTar't4f KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON' HOVHi: HUNTER Five room modern plastered bun galow with bath, scruoiiod-lu hack porch, big front porch facing north east, shingled down sides, double floors, largo attic. Constructed sum mer of 1919. Plenty ot room for garden, content walks completed, on pnved str.cot; garage. Winter's sup ply ot wood already stackod. House excellent nppearlng from outsldn duo to French windows, will sell with or without furniture. Without fur niture $2300 nnd assumption ot mortgage. Owner going Into busi ness Is rensoti for disposing of prop erty at this time. Inquire of Don Holding, mnnagor Western Union Telegraph Co. lfl-17 NOTICE All people knowing themselves to ho Indebted to the (lilt Edge Cream ery Co., or having bills against us plenso present them at Harry Rich ardson's place near the post oftlru. GILT EDGE CREAMERY CO. 1C-18 If tho clouds wore removed from tho sun, our luminary would lose all of Its brightness. MICHEL IN .TUBES FIT tJVERSIZE" CASINGS Mirhclln Tube aro full site In rrtxu rrtloii, iinil ro therefore not stretch nl lliln when In flated. Till-, mlvan I age l especially liupurlnnt when till) log tutx fur Cord tire, which nro nearly nil "ov ersize." Metropolitan Garage lllli anil K latitat It . ,. , About Other People and About You ! There are two kinds of newi 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 happendidn't happen. Evory Advertisement carries i messsgo to someoae. Many Advertisements carry messages of Interest or vatuo to you. You can't afford to miss the Advertisements becauso so many ot thorn nro now relating directly to you or to your affulrs. . -iWWWWWWWWWWW TZJnsssssssI tlnjvxnjTJUXnnj'u'u-u'srua Guatemala bus Mm highest death rate of niiy civilised country. TT UmKPjijV!7xH 1 PAGE U MVvvH'mi SIMPLEX CREAM SEPARATORS for the practical dairyman. Light running and close skimming. For Sale by GILT EDGE CREAMERY COMPANY Phone 381 J 230 Main St. ROBERT S. FRY Ooarvnl Insurant-, Investments Tel. SOU 1367 Esplanade KLAMATH FAI.I.M, OltK. FOR SALE Thrco stores, all paying. Location Al. Must sell owing to other business. See 1008 Main SL WWWWWWWWWWi WtMWXWWWWIWIHIWWWII Phone 4(0 Ira Cream 729 Main Ht. Candle PASTIME Alaatt A Moodry, Prop. Cigars, Toharro, Hoft Drinks, Peel and Millard Barber Shop In Connection OUIt MOTTO "CotWcjr anil rk-rvlcn" SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS Is one of any hospital's biggest sssets and the location of this hospital makes it especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurse are ess ployed, snd this fact, added to air unequalled stsff at physicians nasi excellent hospital equipment Insure our patfonta unsurpassed service. STAFF DR. E. D. JOHNSON DR. O. H. MERRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. GEORGE I WltlOHT DR. E. D. LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maa4 Ingcrsoll Hawlsy Cfclropractie Physician First National Bank Building Entrance, Room t ASHLAND, OREGON ALL KINDS of tin aad sheet Iron work, van. tilatlag aad warm air boating dSIK At llut Winuna IIL1 .rUhop. No. loas Mala St. L. N.HAINES Pbona I J Klamath-Bend Auto Stage A dally auto stage service Is sow operating between Klamath Falls aad Bead. Offloes Rex oaf and.Met ropalltan Oaraga. O. i. Rfckard. Phoae 17-W. 17.tr KhEith Dye Worb Phone 408 OUR CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING WILL MAKE YOUR CLOTHES LOOK LIKE .NEW HATS ItEOLOOXED Goods Called for and DeUvemd 4 -5 Sep. 16-20-25 481 Main Street Klamatb FaUa Feed Your Chickens If you Want them to lay. Buy your feedjrom ' Mm p hey Feed & Seed Store Tt8 st,