vc 1' - I I5! MTtmDAV, J, ItM JOE MARTIN I SrR0S5 DAYS A MAN pTUEAD Mli TO i j AND TMAT REMINDS Mil TODAY I ' aoVAH HEAH WHOSAYJ?L"IM ?UICtJ DAY THtVRE IS FIVE HUNDRED Ci HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate TWO LOTS In Mills Addition, to trado tor equity In home. Address O. E. It., Herald olfico. z:-:& FOR 8ALH Comptctolr furnished house wicker and mahogany fur niture: bath. First, between High and Vine. 21-27 FOR SALE Rr owner, a fino big plscn with lotn of fruit trpos, nor Tlcs, plenty of shade big garden plot, seven room house, and garage. C36 Conner Ave. 21-25 CIO ACRE STOCK. RANCH Forsilc. Located In Modoc county. Califor nia, G miles from Malln, Ore; $14 per acre. Good spring. Albert West. Malln. Oregon. 20-25 FOR SALE Dr owner, 320 acres. Including cattle, horses, hogs and beep, threshor, tractor and all kinds of farm Implements: also crop. Can be Irrigated by springs on place: all for $100.00; two miles from Alge sia. Stephen Herllhjr. 9-9 FOR SALE A few good lots on pavement la a fast growing dis trict; from r00 to $400. Lots with in 4 blocks of White Pelican hotel f 300 np. Lota within a block of 6th St. pavement $400 and op. Lota on State Highway Inside of city limits $176 and up. ,See "W. M. Montellus, with Klamath Development Co.. 1301 Main St.. phone 1. 2-tt WANTED WANTED Good lot north of Main within reasonable walking dis tance: cheap for cash. Write before Tuesday. K. M. O. R., Pelican Ray. 24-27 .WANTED Housekeeper. Would consider woman with busbmd or with child. Good wages. Apply -1129.. Lincoln? School riavs aftnr ft o'clock. 24-30 "WANTED A 1 housework. Phono 90. Woman for general 4 15 Washington St 23-29 WAITED Two ex-sorvlce men can earn good money during spare time by securing subscriptions-to tho Stars and Stripes. Write at once. Box 67, Herald. 23-26 WANTED lly experienced book keeper, set of books to handle, that would require three or four hours a day. Address Rex L. F. F.. Herald. 23-29 WANTED Ono moro student to learn electricity and moving pict ure oporatlng. The man who learns Is the man who earns. See Operator, Star theater. ' 20-25 WANTED Woratn cook nnd chore man for winter months. Inquire Iran Kllgoro, Langcll Valley, Ore gon. 15-25 HELP WANTED Men or women. Steady work the year round. Ap ply Growers' Packing & Warehous ing Association, Incorperated: form erly the Chelsea Lumber Box Co. Phone 40W. 8-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Alfulfa pasture. In quire Leicester Klrkputrlck, Mer rill Merc. Co., or Mont. Robinson, Bailey ranch. . 23-25 LOST AND FOUND LOST Boy's dress coat, near Alta- mont rancn, (September id. Liberal reward. Phone Union Oil Co. 82-27 LOB T Botween Green Springs mountain and Merrill, via Klam ath. Falls, black leather bill folder containing $200 In currency, owner'a suuae and address, Harry Bailey, Smith River, Calif., Inside. Liberal reward If returned to Herald office or to Clarence Bailey, Merrill. Ore. 1 24-25 LOST Bay mare, weight about 1100; branded MC on shoulder In large letters. Notify F. M. Cunning- ham. Klamath Falls. Reward. 13tt A CUatJled Ad will sell It. ksOAl YAllV I Joe FOR SALE Mucellaneout USED OARS 1 1-Ton Ford trucks. 1 Studobakcr 4 touring car 1 Overland M 81.. 1 Overland M 8E "4" touring car. 1 Studcbakor 6 cyl., 7 passenger. 1 1913 Plcrco Arrow. 1 Maxwell Form A truck. 1 Ford bug. NEW C.UtS 1 Rulck Sis 1 Oldamobllo truck 1 Seven passenger llayncs. Reo flvo passenger touring. -Reo five passenger sedan. 1 Sorcn passenger Hudson. 1 Fivo passenger Essex. Reo Speedwagoa. Samson 3-4 ton trucks. ACME MOTOR CO. See Louis Hoagland or call 264 FOR 8ALE Two Crusader bicycles ( good running condition. $25.00 each. See R. Fischer, Fremont and Dolores Avo., or wrlto to P. O. Box 1045, City. 24-27 FOR SALH 1000 gal. gasollnotank Never been used. Imperial Gar age. Z4-IS DUCK HUNTERS Wo have a few very choice Chesapeake Day re triever puppies, old enough to atart this fall. All papers. N. F. Obrt. G13 Catherine St., Medford, Ore. X4-1 AUCTION SALE October 2nd. of dairy cows, farm Implements and household goods. L. I. Ross. Poo Valley. 23-25 FOR SALE Wicker baby carriage. nearly new. Also basket, stand. and tub. 348 -No. 6th St. Phone 12-J. 22-25 FOR SALE On terras, or will trade 1?I5 col- s. seres psrsenssr. good condition. Price $1300. What have youT 310 High St. -22-25 FOR SALE Cider press. Main. Call 42 22-27 FEATHER MATTRESSES M ado from your feather bed. Feathers cleaned and sterilized. Douglaa 60 Vi Main St. 20-25 1918 FORD In first-class mechan ical condition. New tires .and shock absorbers; $476. Central Gar age. 21-27 FOR SALE Launch. Sco Ray Tel ford, 120 Conger Ave. 21-1 SEWING MACHINES On easy pay ments. Sewing machines and clocks skillfully cleaned and repaired. Work called for and delivered. Douglas, 60 hi Main St. 20-25 MATTRESSES MADE OVER Fur niture upholstering, packing and crating. Douglas C0 Main St. 20-25 FOR SALE 4 months old thorough bred white Leghorn pullots. $3.00 each. C. D. Plum. McDoel, Cal. 20-25 FOR SALE 12, Threo months old White Leghorn pullets and ono rooster. The lot for $25. C. D. Plum. McDool. Cal. 20-25 FOR SALE At Fort Klamath, Ore.. sc dairy cows, 30 hoad of young stock, ICO tons of hay. Also ranch of 340 acres for rent. Address T. A. Culbertson, Ashland, Oregon. 18-30 FOR SALE 1920 Reo, used only 6 months. Bargain If taken at once. Box 47, Herald Office. 2-tf I'HED CARS FOR HALE 1 Reo touring. 1 Chalmers. Dodge $450. Dunham Auto Co. Z1-Z7 AUTO TRUCK Just tne thins for a drarace busi ness or for hauling farm produce; four speeds. Pneumatic tires. ono to two tons capacity. Must sell or- trade. Earl Shepherd Music Store. 30-tf A classified Ad will sell It. hith-Ano If y THE EVENING HERALD, Talks Entirely MISCELLANEOUS t'HKI) CAR BARGAINS 1 Ford chassis' at a bargain; $300. 1 1910 Ford, Just repaired, good running order. 1 1918 Ford, just repainted, good mechanical condition. 1 1918 .Chevrolet, Al condition, with rear cord tires. Wo nlso carry, a stock of Ford parts and accessories. KLAMATH FALLS AUTO CO. 11G7 Main Street 24-26 FOR 8ALE Tent house, furnished. 328 Ilroad St., near Oak. 24-27 TRY Tho nutomobllo laundry nt tho Import! Gnrago. 24-5 RARNEY HATTUS. Wrlto our s's - tor. Good news awaits jsou. Nov. 19" THE MILLER PHOTO Company Is making a vory attractive offer on photographs.. See their ad. 17-26 Housecloanlng and window washing wanted. Lloyd Ramsey, 805 Main St.. phone 639J. 16-22 FOR SALE Ono brand now 5-ton logging trailer. Sco Max Weiss. 6th St., near Ewauna Box Co. 30-tf PHONE PEYTON for wood 635 CITT GARBAGE When you want garbage removed call 10F-23. NOTICE IXVITINO PROPOHAIJ4 TO MAKE HTRKKT IMPROVEMENTS Pursuant to ordinance and order rf Ihn Common Council of Ihn rltr of Klamath Falls. Ores-on. notice Is. horeby given that proposals will bo received by said Council for maklnj-Mns the Improvement designed for the Alley passing from Fifth to Sixth St parallel with Main St. through the center of Block 16, original town. Said improvement to be made In ac cordanba with the plans and speclfl cation of tho City Engineer and for one or tne classes of improvement mentlonod In said plans and specifi cations and the ordinance ordering Mid IlUprOVasiUoUl. Wlilcil bold Olliill ance No. 529 was adopted on the 13th day of September, 1920, and approved by tho Mayor on tho 14th day of September, 1920. Said plans, specifications and esti mates of tho City Engineer being on file In tho office of tho Pollco Judge and In the offlco of the said En gineer, i The proposed contract will be let In one contract, and the time In which tho same Is to be completed la fixed by said ordinance on or beforo October 15, 1920., Bids must bo filed with the Police Judge for submission to the Council not later than 8 o'clock p. m. of the 4th day of Octobor, 1920, and the bids will be considered by the Council Immediately thereafter at tho Council Chamber In said city. Kacn proposal must bo accom panied by a cortlflod check on some responsible banking Institution In an amount equal to 6 of tho aggregato amount of tho proposal, the same to bo forfeited to tho city br the suc cessful bidder upon failure 'to enter into contract and bond for the faith ful completion of the said Improve ment In accordanco with tho nlnns anu specifications inorcror. Tho Citr of Klamath t.ill roaen, Ins7 tho right at all times to roject any and all proposals. Tho award to tho successful bidder Is hcrouy madu contingent upon tho salo of tho bonds that will be authorized for providing lunas for making such Improvement. Tho plans, specifications and esti mates abovo referred to cmbraco nnd provide that tho proposed Improve ment may be mado, using Standard Bltullthlc pavement, oil macadam pavoment or concrete pavement, and bids are Invited for each class In addi tion to grading, curbing and drain age. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Bated: September 22, 1920. S22-02 NOTICK There will be a regular meeting of Klamnth Lodge No. 77 A. F. k A. 11. Monday evening. Seotember 27th. There will bo work in the & A. do gree. Visiting Masons are Invited to bo present. By order of the Worshln. full Master. C. C. CHITWOOD. Hen. S4-27 A classified Ad will sell it. 3 want them to lay. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON' Too Much 1" r E WILL STAPT TALKING MOMENTS NOW AND IP (ID ;'"iwn jva' oivc wim A 5IH WHICH WILL, KEGOLATC yf l I Will, ft WILL. 1 ,l"1 A ' M UEGOLATC HI3 fcTO 3PECCHJ 1 I NOTICE INVITING PHOPOMA14 TO MARK HTRKKT IMPROVEMENTS Pursuant to ordinance and order of the Common Council of tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, notice Is horeby given that proposals will be received by-said Council for making tho Improvement designed for tho Alley passing from Fifth to Sixth St parallel with Main St. through tho center of Illock 37, original town. Said Improvement to bo made In ac cordant with ttio plans and specifi cations of tho City Engineer and for one of tho classes of Improvement mentioned In said Plans nnd specifi cations and tho ordlnnnca ordering; ruiiu iiiiruuiiiuni, which pam orilin nn ro No. 028 was ndoptod on the nren. nnd other Information, apply 13lli day of September, l'Jiu, nnd to tho Superintendent or tho Klatn approved by tho Mayor on tho 14th 'nth Indian School. Klamath Agency. iili ill flnfttrtiTi lutf lOOfl Said plans, specifications and ostl-( Washington. D. C, August 10, mat3 of ho City Engineer being im'ij-o. 'mat filo in tho office of tho Pollco Judce and In tho officii of tho said En gineer. Tho proposed contract will bo lot In ono contract, nnd tho time In which thu satno Is to be completed Is fixed by said ordlnanrn on or boforu October 15, 1920, Mils must bo filed with tho Pollco Judgo for sub mission to tho Council not later than 8 o'clock p. m. of tho 4th day of October. 1920, and tho bids will be considered by tho Council Immedi ately thereafter at tho Council Churn- bor in said city. Each proposal must bo nccom - panted by a certified check on sumo responslblo banking Institution In an amount equal to 6 of thu aggregate amount or too proposal, tho sama to bo forfeited to tho city br tho suc cessful bidder upon failure to entor into contract and bond for tho faith ful completion of tho said Improve ment nl accordanco with tho Plans end specifications therefor. Tim City of Klamath Falls rcscrv- tno right at all times to reject and all proposals. The award to tho successful bidder Is horebv made contingent upon tho salo of tho bonds that will be authorized for providing funds for making auch Im provement. The plans, specifications and esti mates above referred to embrace and provldo that tho proposed Imororo- menu may bo made, using Standard Ultcllthlc psvestest, oil macadiui pavement or concrete pavement, and bids -are Invited for each class In addition to grading, curbing and drainage A. L. LEAVITT, Pollco Judgo of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated: September 22. 1920. 822-02 NOTICK OF HEARING OF I'ETI TION TO FORM DRAINAGE III8- T1UGT. , In the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for tho County of Klamath. imouco is nereby g von that hear ln on tho following petition will ho bold at tho Court Houso In tho City of Klamath Fairs. County of Klamath. Stato of Oregon, on tho 18th day of Oct.. 1920, for tho purposo of deter mining wbothcr the prayer of said petition shall bo granted. All persons owning or clalmlnr an Interest lu lands doscribed In said petition are hereby notlflod to appear ai sum piaco on sam Unto nnd show causo. It any thoro bo, why tho prayer In said potltlon shall not ba granted. U. It. DELAP, (Seal) County Clork. By GARRETT K. VAN RIPER, Deputy. HALE OF TIMBER KLAMATII INDIAN RESERVATION LITTLE HPHAflUE UNIT Sealed bids In duplicate marked outside "Bid Little Bpraguo Unit." and addressed to tho "Superintend ent, Kiamatn Indian school, Klamath Agency, Oregon," will be recolred uatll 2:00 o'clock P. M Pacific time, Wednesday, October 27, 1920, timber oa about 2,600 acres oa for the purchase of the merchantable Sprague River la townships 24 and 35 South, Range SEast, Willamette Meridian. This unit U estimated at 40,600,000 feet B. M., mostly west ern yellow pine ot which about 5,000.600 feet is oa about 420 acres of approved allotments, and as to which separate approved contracts with the Indian owners may prob ably be made. No bid will be ac cepted (or leas than S'4.00 for yel low and sugar ol e and Incense cedar, and $1.60 for other species during the period of the contract ending March 81, 1024. Prices sub sequent to that date will be fixed by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for three-year periods. Each bid IN A fKAA hey: iuvvnt SAYS TOOl MONEY.1 PIVE HUMDREP V3ERRIU3 A WCCK 13 J1MALI. PICKING, I WANT Of THE HI3 MORE MONEY' 1WANT MORH must stato tho rati) Per M that will bo paid for each kind of tlmbor dur ing tho first contract period ending March 31, 1924, mid must bo ac companied by a cortlflod check on a solvent National llnnk drawn In fa vor of the Superintendent of the Klamath Indian School In tho amount 'of $10,000.00. Tho deposit will bo j returned to unsuccessful bidders, but retained ns liquidated damages If tho successful bidder shall fall to oxeculo contract and furnish satis factory bund for $16,000.00 within 00 days from tho accoptanco of bis bid. Thu rlElit is reserved to waive: technical defects and to reject any .toxins, sucked Into the blood exclto or nil bids. For conies of contract.1 the heart which numps thu blood so regulations, fuller description of tho flpiurMii CATO SKUA. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 19 Th. & Sat. 12t 1st ub. Aug. .NOTICE TO SIIAHTA VIEW OWMEIW LAND A meeting of all of tho land own ers under tl.o Shasta View Irriga tion district will bo held at tho Shas ta View schoolhouao al 8 o'clock oil Saturday evening, September 25, 1920. Business of thu ulmusl lm- 'portnnco to every land owner will bo ronsldcrod at this mectlnc. n a full attendance Is urgently reo.il tut od. lly order of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS. 22-36 MEAT CAUSE OF Take Salts to Scudi Kidneys If Hack lisuta or lliaaoer botltere If you must have your meat every day, eat It, but flush your kidneys with suits occasionally, says noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paral yzes tho kidneys In their afTorta to expel It from the blood. They be come sluggish and woakon, thon you surfer with a dull mlsory In tho kid ney roRlon. shnrp pains In tho back or sick hcadacho, dlzzlnoss, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when tho neather U bad you have rboumatlo twinges. Tho urine gots cloudy, full of sediment, the chan nels often get aorn and Irrltntod, obliging you to seek relief two or threo times during tbe night. To noutrnllzo these Irritating acids, to cloanse tho kidneys and flush off tho body's urlpous waste get four ounces ot Jnd Salts from any pharmacy here; take n table spoonful In a glass of water beforo breakfast for a fow days and your kldnoys will then act lino. This fa mous salts Is mado from the acid of grapes and lemon Julco, comblnod with Iltlila, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate slugglsH kldnoys, also to neutralize tho acids In urlno, so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weak ness. Jad Sails la Inexpensive; cannot Injure, and makes a delightful of forvoscont llthla-water drink. easBBggsBgsgsgssg ' " ssst SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS Is ono of any hospital's biggest assets and the location of this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Snly abundantly capnble graduated nurses are em ployed, aad this fact, added to oar aeqaalled staff ef physleUaa aad excellent hospital equipment Insures our patients unsurpassed sorvlce. STAFF ' DR. I. D. JOHNSON DR. O. H. MBRRYMAN DR. T. O. CAMPBELL DR. Q80R0B I. WRIGHT DR. . D. LAMB DR. H. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital N TH PAOH Ml more- MONEY if? M37nj-J HOT WATER FOR Tells why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate in it before breakfast Headaches nrn caused by nuto-ln loxlcatlon which means self-poison- lug. Liver nnd bowel poisons called fast that It congests In tho smaller arteries ami veins in inn ucau, pro ducing violent, throbbing pain and distress, called licntlactiii. You be come nervous, despondent, sick, fev erish nnd mlaerablu, your meals sour nnd ntmost nnunento you. Then you resort to arotanllld, aspirin or tho, bromides, which temporarily relievo' but do not rid thu blood of thvsa Ir ritating toxins. A glass of hot wntor with n tea spoonful of llmeitonn phoxphato In It, drank beforo breakfast will not only wash these poisons from your system and euro jrou of headscho, but will cleanse, purify and freshen tho alimentary cunnl. Ask your pharmacist for a quartor pound of llmeitonn phosphntn. It Is liioxponslYo, Imrmloss ns stigsr. It you aren't feeling your best, If tonguo Is coated or you wako up with bad taste, fob I breath or have colds. Indlxest on. blllousnoas. con- stlpatlon or sour, ncld stomach, tin I Kin thu phosphatod hot wntor euro I to rid your system of toxins nnd pois ons. I- FOR SALE Three stores, all paying. Locution Al. Must sell owing to other business. See 1006 Main St ROBERT S. FRY Oetteral Insurance, lavrwtsaeau TeL 501-J 1367 Esplanade KLAMATH FALI, ORE. MINERAL BATHS Or. Mswd Iagvrsoll Hawley OUfopractlo Physlcta First National Bank Bulldlag Entrance, Room I ASHLAND, OREGON ALL KINDS of tin and sheet Iron work. Mlatlng and warm air boatlas; does at the Hhnnnon Plumbiaur. Shop. No. 1088 Mala St. L. N. HAINES Phono 838 j Klamath'Bend Auto Stage A dally auto stage service Is aow 0Brf I" .Klamath Falls and Bend. Offices Rex cafe and Met S,.0,l,nI-0r4Pe. O. I. Reckard. Paene 276-W. fj.tf Klamath Bye Works Pkene408 OUR CLHANINOe PRBSSINO AND HBPAIRINQ WILL MAUI IOUB CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATS RKBLOOKHO Goods Called for and Delivered 481 Mala Street Klamath Valla i CV izyv ; v :, HE5 - A t t i A i Murphey Seed Store 124gSs.6ta.St. Pbek87: 1,'Vvil m VUI lllvllvlIO Buy your feed'from