The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 20, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COWS
FOR SALE RmI Estate
irotl 8AL-all al our office and
drive over to Hot Springs Addi
tion with at. Wo'd llko to show yon
strictly tuodora tiro room house
with fire-place, furnace, Dutch Kit
rhen, largo, living, dining an dbed
rooms, big tot, fine lawn, frnlt and
hado tree. It'a on tho pavement
and In nn excellent location. Iletter
look today for it may bo gono tomor
row. Chllcoto ft Rmlth, 633 Main St.
18-50
FOR SACK I.ot fiOXltw: cabin fur
nished or unfurnished. Close In on
paved road. Address Uox P. I. IT.
Herald. U-20
FOR SALE lly ownor, 320 acres.
Including cattle, horses, bogs and
nhoep, threshor, tractor and nil kinds
of. farm lmplomenta; also crop. Can
bo Irrigated by springs on place; all
for $100.00; two miles from Algo
sna, Stephen Hcrllhy.
FOR SALE A few good lota on
pavement In a fast growing dis
trict; from WOO to 1400. Lota wlth
ta 4 blocks of White Pelican hotel
9300 up. tots within a block of 6th
St. pavement $400 and up. Lota on
Stato Highway Inside of city limits
9175 and up. Beo W. M. Montellua,
with Klamath Development Co..
1303 Main 8t.. phono 1. -tt
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WANTED
"WANTED-Intelllfcnt woman to tako
chargo Vlavl business in Klamath
Falls. Kipcrlonco unnecessary. van
or write Mrs. I. M. Rohn, Baldwin
hotel, Klamath. Falls. 1S-22
WANTED Lady to help make beds
In forenoon. Inquire 904 Main or
phono 76. 18-20
WANTED A first-clans groceryman
at tho Cash Grocery . 17-23
WANTED T RENT OR BUY 5 or
6 room homo close In. Address
XI. C. Herald office. 18tf
UDT IN BUSINESS In Klamath
'Falls wishes to meet gentleman
'with some money aa partner In room
ing house business. Address H. M.
8. Herald. 17-20
WANT ORAZINC1LAND3 Farms or
ranches with sorao stock; would
Include two homes In' town. Can
trado oil properties In Stephens coun
ty, Oklahoma, and some property In
Duncan, the county aeat. and center
ot tho great oil operations. Have
some property ln the oil, fields ot
Texas also. Can handle a deal any
where from 11.000- to $50,000. No
Inflated values considered. I want
to niovo to Oregon' to live. Have a
Hood real estate business hero also
that I would llko to Include. Address
M. E. CLARK,
Duncan, Oklahoma.
17-I0
WANTED WomLn cook and chore
'man for winter months. Inqulro
Ivan Kllgore, Langell Valley, Ore
gon. 15-25
HELP WANTED Men or women.
Steady work the year-round. Ap
ply Growers' Packing tt Warehous
ing Association, incorperated: form
erly tho Chelsea Lumber & Box Co.
Phone 40W. 8-tf
WANTED To rent or lease 4 or 5
room unfurnished modern house.
Lawrence K." Phelps, care Houston
ft Phelps. . 2Itf
MEN WANTED
Line bd your Job for the winter.
We need -twenty men bow. Good
wages. Eight hours; steady work
BIG LAKES BOX CO.
28tf
MISCELLANEOUS
HARNEY HATTU8, Write your sis
ter. Good news awaits you.
Nov. 13
THE MILtr.R PHOTO Company Is
making- a very attractlvo offor on
photographs.. Bee their ad. 17-25
Ilousecleanfng and window washing
wanted. Lloyd Ramsey, 805 Main
St., phono 639J. 16-22
FOR BALE One trand new 5-ton
logging trailer. See Max Weiss,
th St., near Ewauna Box Co. 30-tf
PHONE PEYTON for wood 535
CITY OARBAOE When you want
garbage removed call 10F-23.
FOR SALE Ono 30, U. 8. model
95, box magazine Winchester.
First-class order. Phone 390M.
17-20
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be received at the
Country Clerk'a office. Klamath
Falls, Oregon, to and including Sept.
34,, 1930, for the operation and
maintenance of the Klamath County
Hospital, Klamath County to. furnish
light, water, fuel, dishes, kitchen
ware, beds, tedding, medicine and
arses.
For further particulars, see C. R.
DaLap, County Clerk.,
A certified check to' the amount of
S per cent of bfd to accompany each
Id.
, C. R. DeLAP,
County Clerk of Klamath
Coubty, Oregon.
ByiGARRETT K. VANR1PER,
Deputy. '
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UaaA VauiT rhfiIrAit If you
I'GCll 1VUI vllUf AvISd Buy
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR 8 ALE Ono 45 caltbro Colt an
tomattc pistol, government model.
Apply ox 41, Herald office
v 18-31
FOR SALE Dairy cow. Inqulro
Ilurnott Iiros.. G mllos out on Rey
nold's ranch, opposite Joo Wright's.
18-20
FOR 8ALU At Fort Klamath, Ore.,
36 dairy cows, 30 head ot young
stock, 160 tons of hay. Also much
of 340 acres for rent. Address T. A.
Culbortson, Ashland, Oregon.
1S-30
FOR 8ALE 16 room rooming house,
good beds, enrpots. etc. Two-) oar
lease. For further Information call
phono 4S8J. 17-20
FOR SALE Late modol 1920 Cher
rolct, run about 2,100 miles; Is
equipped with shock nbsorbors, largo
steering wheel, dash light, cut out.
extra tiro and tube. Weed chains and
spreaders. Insured, first class me
chanical condition. Sea L. J. near
or Central Oarage. 16-21
FOLDING Daby buggy, almost now.
1234 Lookout Arc; phono 223v.
16-22
If you are going to llvo In Klam
ath Falls this winter here Is a snap
for yon. Two nno rooms all furnish
cd; every convenience, steam heat,
hot and cold water, toilet and bath
and lights, In a brick building In the
heart of tho city. Owner must go
away. Boo Thad Mcllattan at once.
Room 14 Loomls Dldg. 8-tt
FOR SALE 1920 Rco, used only 6
months. Bargain If taken at
once. Box 47, Herald Office. 3-tt
ALTO TRUCK
Just tho thing for a drayago busi
ness or tor hauling farm produce;
four speeds. Pneumatic tires,
one to two tons capacity. Mast sell
or trade. Eart Shepherd Music
Store. 30-tt
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FOR RENT OR LEASE
SLEEPING
Pine.
ROOM For
rent, 1154
18-20
tok kbst burnished bed room.
Phono 447R or call after 5 P. M
at 227 Jefferson. 18-20'
FOR RENT Bedroom at 612 Cali
fornia Ave. 17-23
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Bay maro, weight about
1100; branded MC on shoulder In
large letters. Notify F. M. Cunning
hum. Klamath Falls. Reward. 13tt
BIG EATERS CET
Tue American ron nnd wersss
must guard constantly against Kid
ney trouble because wo eat too much
and all our food Is rich. Our blood
Is filled wlttTurlc add which the kid
neys strive to filter out, they weaken
from overwork, become sluggish;
the cllmlnatlre tissues clog and the
result Is kidney trouble, bladder
weakness and a general decline In
health.
When your kidneys feel like
lamps ot lead; your back hurts or
the urine la cloudy, fnll of sediment
or yon are obllgod to seek relief two
or three times p sight; If you suffer
with sick bcadacho or dizzy, nervous
spells, acid stomach, or you havo
rheumatism when the weather is
bad, got from your pharmacist about
four ounces ot Jad Salts; take a
tablcspoonful In a gloss ot water be
fore breakfast for a fow days and
your kidneys will thon act fine This
famous salts Is made from the acid
ot grapes and lemon Julco, combin
ed with llthla, and has been used
for generations to flush and sttmu
late clogged kidney; to neutralize
the aclda In the urine so it no longer
Is a sou rco of irritation, thus end
ing bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive; cannot
Injure, mak'ca a delightful efferves
cent lltnla-watcr beverage, and be
longs In every homo,, because no
body can make a mistake by having
a good kidney Bushing any time.
CRATER LAKE HOTEL
m HEARING OCTOBER 1
8ALEM, OreTsept. 20. Tho date
of the conference ot the committee
appointed by Governor Olcott to In
vestigate tho conduct of the Crater
Lake hotel and make such recom
mendations as they may deem ad
visible has been changed from Sep
tember 24 to Friday, October 1. At
this conference the commltteo will
consider the report of Stephen Math
er, director of national parks, who
made the original complaint against
the hotel. ,
Capt. J. W. Slemensof this city Is
one of the nine leading bankers and
business men of tho stato chosen by
Governor Olcott as a commltteo to
Investigate the hotol situation and
recommend a financial solution.
H HE
MEXICANS TO SHOW
AT TEXAS., FAIR
DALIES, Tox., Sept. 18. A tolo -
gram received' by Secretary V. II.
Stratton of thn state fair ot Texas
from tho offices ot General b. ll.Tro -
vino, secretary ot Jho departments
ot Industry, commerce and labor, nt
Moxlco City, states that nUtonsLnlne
ministers and high officials ot the
'Mexican government will accompany
tho mammoth Moxlcnn national ex
hibit to tho Toxns stato fnlr hero hi
October. It la estimated that be
tween 300 and COO buslnoss men of
Moxlco will attend tho fair.
Tho Mexican national government,
through Its representatives In this
country, Is bonding every effort to
promuto friendly trado relations
with tho United Slates Adilrosilnu
witn mo united blnlos. AiUiroaali g.
a recent meeting of wholesalers In
Dallas, Consul Roberta Garcia de
clared that tho Texas state fair
would furnish Texas business men
with n great opportunity to establish
commercial rotations with Mexico.
"My, country will hnvo tho great
est and most complete array ot ex
hibits thts year at thn state fnlr if
Texas, that has over been exhlbltod
nbroad," Garcia said.
60 MILLIONS THREE
MOS. OIL PRODUCTION
AUSTIN, Tex.. Sept. 20. Oil pro.
ductlon In Texas for tho quarter end
ing Juno 30, 1920, was valued at
SG0,315,O9S. according to reports
mndo to tho state comptroller and
compiled by John DuPrlcst, head ot
tho oil division. Of this amount,
$904,726.47 was collected as tho one
and one-half per cent gross produc
tion tax.
Tho Texas company reported the
largest production fe tho quarter,
their figures being $9,7866, 12S,
white tho Gulf Production company
waa oscond with $0,837,925. They
paid quarterly taxes ot $146,903 and
$"102,36$ respectively.
Reports made to the state rallnod
commission by oil pipeline compan
ies showed that 7,806,642 barrols ot
oil wero gathered by tho plptllno of
Texas during tho month of July.
Stephens county led In tho amount
gathered with 2,095,790 barrels.
Wichita county was second with
1,328,621 barrels, and Brazoria coun
ty was a close third with 1,309,307
barrels.
OLD HOSE CART IS
GIFT TO S. F. VETS
NEVADA CITY, Cal.. Sept. 20.
Sixty )ears ago a four-wheeled hose
wagon was purchased by tho flro
department of Nevada City from the
fire department ot San Francisco and
after twenty years of usn wn plr,
In storage. A few days ago tho old
vehicle was returned to San Fran
cisco as a gift from the local flro de
partment to tho Veteran Firemen's
Association of that city.
Tho wagon was shipped around
Cape Horn In 1850, and was among
the first fire equipment of San Fran
.cIsco. being the property of Pcnnsyl
vanla Hose company No. 12, So beau
tifully was It letterod that when It
wis brought here Eagle Hoso com
pany changed Its name to Pennsyl
vania In order to mako tho name fit
and It.so continues to this day.
HAWAIIAN JAPANESE
SAY THEY'RE YANKEES
HONOLULU. T. II.. Aug. 21. (By
Mall). Announcement of a Japan
eso government census of Japanese In
ine Hawaiian islands has drawn-a
protest from several Amorlcun-born
Jupanc3e in Honolulu. Thoy declaro
they aro Americans, are not amen
able to tho laws ot Japan and .should
not bo Included In any consular cen
sus of Japanese subjects In the
islands.
Consul Gonoral Yada ot Japan an
nounced that census slips would bo
mailed to all Japanese In the terri
tory, foreign and Amorlcan-born
alike, and that they could fill them
out or refruln from doing so Just us
ft hey pleased.
Ills government, said the consul
general, simply wished to obtain re
liable data on the Japanese popula
tion of the islands, but that the furn
ishing of this data would be volun
tary on the part of Individuals.
The first woman to be nominated
for a new Jersey legislature Is Mrs.
Laura Durbln Bradshaw, a promi
nent clubwoman and civic worker of
Bergen county.
In Norway servant girls hire for
half a year at a time, by contract, at
a public registry office.
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want them to lay.
Buy yur f eedjrom
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Tho story of""8lfk Husbands nnd
j Calico Wives," wrlteh by Monto M.
JKnttorJohn, nnd mnilo Into a special
! CRlur pBe"" hy Urry P."?'
. m?ro U,AlJ c,,on' Au ,ubJcct ,i
nasoii on iruins nna incis or ovury
dny life nnd gleaned from oxporlonco.
Do you hayuto wait tojroconto a
sadder yet wiser woman? "Silk Hus
bands nnd Calico Wives" has been
secured ,na nu attraction by tho Lib
erty theater tomorrow, and you will
see tho answer to this question In
this now picture.
Sown and u halt cents a lb. paid
for clean rags nt tho Howie Garaire.
NOTICE OF HALE
,N T,,K COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATK 0K oitEGON FOR KLAM -
,vril t'Ot'NTV.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE nt ",0 vitx Neiltmul Hank nt Mam
OV (lEOItGIl G. MITCIII'.l.l.. ni.'..ath Falls. Oregon, nn iifoiesald,
CEASED.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un- September 20. 1920.
derslgned, pursuant to nit order of LI.HLIL ROGhllB,
the above entitled court, made and Administrator with tho will un
entered therein on tho lSth day of I nexed ot the Kstnto of George
September, 1920, licensing thin ad- C Mitchell, Deceased.
nunistrator to sell all of the follow-
FIRST AID IN BUSINESS
gOMKTIMKH imp doesn't Mop to ionhler or rinllc that
li lis flrt rln nrrouiitiintN uoiI.Iiik fur lilm wliuoe
name nre not entervil on til u)mll at nil.
Tlie'n orr lirr nt llio I'liM Xutlim.tl lUiik ttiunt
Ing hi money tu ll I, ImmurM In iin.l iiMirtllng it a It
goni out. Hut IIi.H'n all p.irl of our k"! xerWi'f..
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KLAMATH FALLS
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litg described lands, in wilt Lot 4 In
itineb H4 In Klamath Addition to
Klnmnih.l?aUj Oregon. toguttnir with
the tenements, hereditaments ami ap
purtenances thoroto appertaining.
whlrh unlit Inlld Is situate III Klllllllltll
KnllH. Klamath County, OroRim, will
nt tho First National hunk, Klamath
Fulls. Orosoti. from mid after Titos
dny, October 19, 1U20. soil at prlvnto
sale to tho highest bidder therefor
upon terms hereinafter mentioned,
nit of tho nbovo described lands
Terms, of sale are rash In hand, gold
coin of thn United Slates, abstract nt
exponmi of estate, or not hys than
$3,000 cash In build and balance to
bo paid within three jenrs from dirtu
i of purchase, unpaid balance to bo
represented by promissory nolo of
purchaser, bearing 8 ir cent Interest
per annum, payable annually and
secured by a first iiuirtKHKo upon the
lands about desnrlbed, purrluisur to
iiMUtmi nnd pay all tuxes and assess
ineiits hereafter levied and accruing.
Bald salo will bo iiiado subject to
ronflrinntlon by
I'trt. Illds shall
tho iihmo untitled
lie In writing and
ishall bo left with thin administrator
Dated nt Klainath Falls, Orvgon,
Sep. 20-27-4-1 1-lh
OREOON
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TICHT
KCPT RIGHT
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DARKEN
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APPLY SAGE TED
LOOK YOUNG I IIIIINO HACK ITM
NATURAL COMIIl, (JLOHH AND
ATTHACTIVKNKH8
Common gnrdou sage brewed Into a
heavy tea with sulphur added, will
turn gray, streaked nnd fadod hair
beautifully dark mid luxuriant. Just
n fow applications will provo a revola
tlon It your hair Is fading, streaked or
gray. Mixing tho Hago Ten nnd Sul
phur reclpo nt home, though, Is trou
blesome. An easier way Is to got a
R-ront bottle ot Wyeth's Hago and Hul.
phur Compound nt any drug storo nit
ready for use, This Is tho old (line
reclpo Improved by tho addition of
other Ingredients,
Whllo wispy, grny, faded hair Is
tint sinful, wo nil desire to retain our
youthful appearance and attractive
ness. By darkening )uur hair with
Wyeth'a Sngn nnd Sulphur Compound,
no ono ran toll, because tt docs It so
naturally, no evenly. You Just damp
en n spougo or soft brush with It and
draw this through your hair, taking
ono small strand at a time; by morn
ing all gray hairs have disappeared,
and after another application or two,
your hair becomes beautifully dark,
glnny, soft nnd luxuriant.
ROBERT S. FRY
General Insurant, Investments
Tel. 501-J
1367 Esplanade
KUtMATII PALIM, ORE.
FOR SALE
Three stores, nil paying.
Location Al. Must 'sell
owing to other business.
See 1008 Main St
SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR
ITS PATIENTS
Is ono or any hospital's biggest assets
and the location of this hospital
makes It especially dostrabte from
that viewpoint, Only abundantly
capablo graduated nurses are ess
ployod, and this fact, added to oar
unequalled staff of physicians nasi
excellent hospital equlpmont Insures
our patients unsurpassed service,
STAFFS n
DR. E. D. JOHNSON
DR. O. II. MERRYMAN f
DR. T. O. CAMPBELL
DR. OEOIIOB I. WRIGHT
DR. K. D. LAMB
DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART
Klamath General
Hospital
MINERAL BATHS
Dr. Hand lagersoll IlawU
CUropractie Fbysldaa
First National Bank Dulldlng
Entrance, Room S
ASHLAND, OREGON
ALL KINDS
of tin and sheet Iron work, ven
tilating and warm sir heating
dona at the Shannon I'lutuMna;
Hhop. So. 1033 IfsJa St.
L. N. HAINES
I'hone 838
Klamath'iSend Auto Stage
A dally aatO Stssa aarvlra la nna
operating between Klamath rails
nnd Uond. Offices Rsz cafa and Hat.
ropollian Oarago. O. I. RVckard.
Phone 278-W. 17.tr
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Kkmato Dye Works
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OUIl CLEANING, PRBSUNQ AND
nEt'AIItlNQ WILli MAJU3 VOUB
CLOTUaial
LOOK LIKE NEW
HATS RESLOCXBD
Goods CaUed for and DellvemI
481 Mala Street Klamath Falls
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