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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1920)
V ' V . pagb no ? & rvtmoAr, mmtmaam m, im JOE MARTIN - IT'S A TjSSr GEE! NOW HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate "OR SALE Br owner, 3S0 acre, lacladlac cattle, horses, hog and keep, tareeaer. tractor had all kinds c farm Issptemeata: also crop. Caa fee irrigate by springs on place: all far S1Q0.M: two mllea from Algo ma. Stephen Herllhr. -9 rOR 8ALE A few good lots oa paremeat la a fait growing dis trict; from flOO to 400. Lois with ta 4 blocka of White Pelican hotel 100 up. Lota within a block of 6th St. parement 1400 and up. Lota on Mate Highway inalde of cltr HmlU 175 and ap. See W. M. Montellus, with Klaatath Development Co., 1S03 Mala St.. phone 1. z-tt lijwwwwwwwtfmjtm WANTED WANTED Two experienced cham bermaids at once. While Pelican hotel. 37-18 "WANTED To trade a 7-passenger Hudsoa ta good order foe a Ford car. Bestir. Oregon, Box S. h i T-1 WANTED 00 Head of stock ewes. No black face aheap wanted, a. W. King, Montague.' California. 27-7 ELDERLY If AN, Smattering of ed ucation aad some address would like employment. Address H. C... Her ald office. 37'XS WANTED Two ex-serrice men can earn good money daring spare tline br securing subscriptions for the Stars and Stripes. Write at onco. Box 67, Herald. 27-23 WANTED One of two unfurnished ' rooms, or small house. Piano for rent. Phono S26J. 27-29 WANTED Trucks to haul logs; 4- mlle haul. $5.00 per thousand. Dr. Gobi. Phone 232 J. 27-2 WANTED A -large second hsnd heater in good condition. Frank Gabriel. Phone 11F13. 2C-28 WANTED Jloasekeeper. Would consider woman with husband or with child. Good wages. Applr .1129 Lincoln. School' days after 5 o'clock. 24-30 WANTED A Woman for general housework. 41S Washington St. -Phone 96. 33-29 WANTED By experienced book keeper, set of books to handle that would require three or four hours a day. Address Box L. F. F.. Herald. 23-29 HELP WANTED Men or women, Steady work the year round. Ap ply Growers' t'acklng & Warehous ing Association, Incorperated: form erly the Chelsea Lumber It Box Co, Phono 40W. 8-tf JWAWWWWMWwVWVWl MISCELLANEOUS MATTRESSES MADE OVER Fur niture upholstering, packing and crating. Douglas, COW Main St. 27-1 LOW C. imilHJKH Doctor of Chiropractic Announces the opening of her of fice over tho First State & Savings Dank, suite No. 105; entrance on Sth street. Dr. Bridges uses straight chiro practic. It you are ailing, choose the right road tohoaltb by having your uplne analyzed today. . Examination free. 17-28 FEATHER MATTRES8HS M a d e from your feather bed. Foathers cleaned and sterilized. Douglas. 60 V, Main St. ' 27-1 BARNEY IIATTU8, Write your sis ter. Good news awaits you. Not. 19 BXR SALE One brand sew 6-ton logging trailer. See Mar Weiss, wth St., Near E-wauna Box Co. 30-tf tHONE PEYTON for wood- 515 f CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removed call 10F-23. A classified Ad will sell It. DM AM REAL MONEY YOU DUG lf?iaNTEACHWHvv, SSL.'gr .S ' .rrrH Lrr-' fl .1 WE CAN Dl AV HISTKPDIGHT OS WY TUA-rrt . - S7?s S3 n.'. IT-t 5al ""-.-. IS.S IM ' TS . ' " Pi -4. -" " Z " inm . s" 1 f ' CV T7-CI - 21 lt UOlAl TO UtN ' f.WOl .i it A AFRICAN GOLF FOR SALE MUcellaneou. FURNITURE! FOR SALE At 403 Walnut St., Alto team of horses and harness. 27-38 HOMEMADE BOG NOODLES At Enders' Grocery and Houston ft Phelps. 27-2 FOR SALE One good Jersey cow. See her at 1246 Johnson Are. FOR SALE 1 Jersey milch cow, 4 calves. Inqulro 2130 Wnntland. 27-2 FOR SALE 16 Tame geese. "Tou lute." Fred Dingier, ltt miles this side of oil well, Merrill road. 37-2 SEWINQ MACHINES On easy pay ments, sewing macnines and clocks skilfully cleaned and repaired. Work called for and delivered. Douglas. 60 H Main St. 37-1 USED OARS 2 1-Ton Ford trucks. 1 Studebaker 4 touring car 1 Overland M 81. . ' 1 Overland M 85 4" touring car. 1 Studebaker 6 cyl., 7 passenger. 1 lilt Pierce Arrow. 1 Maxwell Form A truck. 1 Ford bag. NEW OARS 1 Bulck Six 1 Oldsmoblle truck 1 Seven passenger Haynes. Reo five passenger touring. Reo five passenger aedan. 1 Seven passenger Hudson. 1 Five passenger Essex. Reo Speedwagon. Samson 3-4 ton trucks. ACME MOTOR CO. See Louis Hoagland or call 264 DUCK HUNTERS We have a few very choice Chesapeake Bay re triever puppies, old enough to start tbla fall. Alt papers. N. F. Ohrt, 613 Catherine St., Medford, Ore. 24-1 FOR SALE Launah. See Ray Tel ford, 120 Conger Ave. 21-1 FOR SALE At Fort Klamath, Ore., 36 dairy cows, 30 head of yoang stock, 160 tons of hay. Also ranch of 340 acres for rent. Address T. A. 'Culbertson, Ashland, Oregon. 18-30 FOR 8ALE 1920 Reo, used only 5 months. Bargain If taken at onee. Box 47, Herald Office. 2-tf AUTOTRUCK Just the thing for a drayage busi ness or for hauling farm produce; four speeds, Pneumatic Ursa, one to two tons capacity. Must tall or trade. Earl Shepherd Music Store. 30-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST Two bay mares, weight about 1600 each; strayed away from camp near Odessa on Sept. 18. One H X brand on shoulder; other' B brand on shoulder. Anyone having Information regarding these animals call D. J. I'uckett by phone at Puck ett Bros, camp, or address Recrea tion, Oregon. 27-29 WWMWMWMWWWMWWWWWiWWWWHWWWWf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT 1 large room cabin. furnished or unfurnished. 1544 Oregon Ave. 27-28 WWWWWIWWWWWIWWWWWWWW FOR HALE Household furnishings consisting of dining-room, living-room, and bod room furniture, rugs and hangings, as well as miscellaneous articles. Attention is 'invited to leather up- noisterod chairs and a davenport suitable for home or office. Also an upright piano; a large Ice box for homo or store; sewing machines; adjustable dress form, electric vac uum cleaner; oak carpenter's work bench; Thor electric washing ma chine and several dozen assorted Mason fruit Jars. 'Call at 1126 East street. 27-29 O. E. S. NOTICE There will be a regular meotlng of Aloha Chapter No. 61, O. E. S.Tues day evening, September 28th. 1920. at 8:00 o'clock. Visitors welcome. EFFIE S. CHASTAIN, W. M. 27-28 THE EVENING HERALD. GREAT GAME ' NOTICE INVITINO PROPOMAUl TO MAKE HTRKKT IMPROVEMENTS Pursuant to ordinance and order of the Common Council of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, notlco Is hereby given that proposals will bo received by said Council for making tho Improvement designed for the Alley passing from Fifth to Sixth St. parallel with Main St. through tho conter of Block 16, original town. Said Improvement to be made In ac cordance with the plana and specifi cation of tho City Engineer and for one of the classes of Improvement mentioned In said plans and specifi cations and tho ordinance, ordorlng said Improvement, which said ordin 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 mate of tho City Engineer being on file In thoofflee of tho Police JmUc and In tho office of tho said En gineer. Tho proposed contract will e let In ono contract, and the time In which the same Is to bo completed Is fixed by said ordinanco on or before October IS, 1920. Bids must bo filed with tho Police Judge for submission to the Council not later than 8 o'clock p. m. of the 4th day of October, 1920, and the bids will be considered by the Council Immediately thereafter at the Council Chamber In said city. Each proposal must be accom panied by a certified chock on aome responsible banking Institution In an amount equal to 5 of the aggregate amount of the proposal, the same to be forfeited to the city by the sue cessful bidder upon failuro to enter Into contract and bond for the faith ful completion of the said improve ment In accordance with the plans ana specifications tnereror. The City of Klamath Falls reserv ing tne right at all times to rolect any and all proposals. The award to the successful bidder Is hereby made contingent upon tho salo of the bonds that will be authorized for providing funds tor making such Improvement. The plans, specifications and esti mate above referred to embrace and provide that the proposed Improve ment may bo made, using Standard Bltullthic pavement, oil macadam pavement or concrete pavemont, 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, Oregoa. Dated: September 22, 1920. S22-02 NOTICE INVITING PROPOHALH TO MAKE HTIIEET IMPROVEMENTS Pursuant to ordinance and order of the Common Council of tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, notlco Is hereby given that proposals wilt bo received by said Council for making tbo Improvement designed for tho Alley passing from Fifth to Sixth St. parallel with Main St. through tho conter of Block 37, original town. Said Improvement to be mado In ac cordance with tbo plans and specifi cations of tho City Engineer and for ono. of tho classes of Improvement mentioned in sold plans and specifi cations and tho ordinance ordorlng sold Improvement, which said ordin ance No. 528 was adoptod on tho I3tn any ot soptembor. 1920. nnd approved by the Mayor on tho 14th day or September, 1920. Said .plans, specifications and esti mates of tho City Englncor bolne on fllo In tho office of tho Police Judgo ana in me oince or tbo said En glneer. The proposed contract will be lot In ono contract, and tho tlmo In which the same Is to bo completed Is fixod by said ordinance on or before October 15, 1920. Bids must be filed with tho Police Judge, for sub mission to the Council not later than 8 o'clock p. m. ot the 4th day of uctoDcr. izo. and tne bids will bo considered by the Council Immedi ately thereafter at the Council Cham ber In said city. Each proposal must be accom panied by a certified check on some responsible banking Institution In an amount equal, to 5 of the aggregate amount of the proposal, the same to be forfeited to the city by the suc cessful bidder upon failure to enter Into contract and bond for the faith ful completion of the said Improve ment nl accordance with the plana and specifications therefor. The City ot Klamath Falls reserv ing the right at all times to roject any and all proposals. The award to the auccesstul bidder is hereby made contingent upon the salo of tbo IWCLL AM AMOE BOY DAT SiSS? I i" THfc QAMt l Of -.Ss ffTTSl A NOThX G J ' ' bonds tnat will be authorised for KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . - i t ii - ii n- m r - rmj a in .- ( . i providing funds for making such Im provement. Tho plans, specifications and ostl mntes abovo referred to embrace and provide that tho proposed Improve ment may be made, using Standard Bltullthic pavement, oil macadam pavement or concrete pavement, and bids are Invited for each class In addition to grading, curbing and drainage. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge of the city of ' Ktamath Falls. Oregon. Dated: September 23, 1920. S22-02 NOTICE TO CREniTOlM In tbo County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, In and far Klamath County. In tho Matter of tho Estate of James Phillips. Deceased. Notlco Is lierehy given tha the un dersigned has beon duly appointed administrator of tho estate of James Phillips, doceased, by tho County Court of tho State of Orogon foi Ktaaialh County, and all persons naving claims against said estate, are hereby dlroctod to present sania with proper vouchers, verified, to said administrator at the Law Office ot Onelll and Irwin, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date ot tbls notice. Dated. Klamath Falls, Oregon September 15. 1930. OEOnOE PHILLIPS, Administrator of tho Estato ot James Phillips, Decoased. KOTICE OF POUNDMAHTKIl'SNALK Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, poundmaater of tho city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on tho 23rd day of September, 1930, impound In tbo pound of said city tho following described animals: One black horse, white spot In forehead over loft eyo, right kneo bad, brand S over II on right shoul der. Ono bay colt about 3 yoars old, brand M on right shouldor. Ono brown maro, 3 white foot, strip in forehead, brand CSC on .loft stifle. Ono black about 2 years old, no brand: , And that unless tho owner or owners of said animals or other pe'rson or persons having Interest therein shnll. boforo tlmo ot salo stated below claim possession of said animals and pay all costs and charges for the keoplng and advertising thereof, together with all feos provided by ordinanco of unlit city for such cases, said an imals will ho sold at public auction for cash at tho city pound, Klamath Falls, at the hour of 2:30 on tho 29th day ot Scptembor, 1920. II. S. WILSON. Poundmastor. Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, September 25th, 1920. NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETI TION TO FORM DRAINAGE DIS TRICT. In tho County. Court ot tho State ot Oregon for tbo County of Klamath. Notlco Is hcroby given that hearing on the following potltlon will bo hold at tno court ifouso In tho City of Klamath Falls. County of Klamath. Stato of Oregon, on the 18th day of Oct., 19S0, for tho purposo of dotor- mining whether tbo prayer of said potltlon shall bo granted. All persons owning or claiming an Interest In lands described in said potltlon aro hcroby notified to nppoar at said placo on said dale and show cause, If any thero be, why tbo prayer in sum pennon snail not no granted, C. R. DELAP, (Seal) County Clerk. By OARRETT K. VAN RIPER, Deputy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. In thu mutter of tbo estato ot H. If. EDMONDS, doceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That tho undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate ot If. II. Edmonds, deceased, by the abovo en titled court, and all persona having claims against the said estate are required to present same, with tho proper vouchers, to the undersigned at tho office of her attorney, II. M. Manning, in tno ixomls building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated September 27, 1920. MINA EDMONDS, Administratrix of tbo Estato of II. H. Edmonds, deceased. 27-4-11-18-25 , - .1 . T i FOR SALE IIY OWN Kit Eight, building lots on Ewnuna Height, nnd throe, lots on slduwalk In narrow Addition. Will sell col lectively or singly at low price nnd fttvonililo terms for Investment. Ad dress O, A. Stenrns, box 4, 27-2 Wk-MTI'IIV ItVlftV Tl'l.t-tfllt IIMI (H). ............. ......... --, clubs or private giilhorlng. Inqulro of Manngur, 624 Main HJ. Not a Bite of 1 Breakfast You Drink Water Says a alsss of hot watsr and phosphate prevents Illness ( and keeps us fit. Just'as coal, wheu It burns, loaves behind incombustlblo ashes, so tho food mid drink Inkon day after day leaves In thu alimentary canal In dlgosllblu material, which If not completely eliminated .from tbo sys tem each day, becomes food for tho millions ot bacteria which Infest the bowols. From this mass of left over waste, toxins and ptomalnollko IKilsons are formed and sucked Into tho blood. Mon and women who can't get feeling right must begin to tako In side baths. Before broakfast each morning drink a glass ot hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphalo In It to wash out of the bowols the previous day's poisons and toxins, and to keep tbo entlro alimentary canal clean, puro and fresh. Those who are subject to sick headache, colds, biliousness, consti pation, others who wako up with bad tasto, foul breath, backacho, rheu matic stiffness, or have a sour, gassy stomach after meals, are urged to got a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, and begin practicing Intornal sanitation. This will cost very llttlo, but is suffi cient to make anyona an enthusiast on tho aubjoct. BULL SPLITTING. SICK HEME Dr. Jamea' ReadMb Powderi re. liev at once 10 eont a paokar. You take a Dr. Jamas' Headache Powder aad la Just a few moment your head clears and all neuralgia and distress vanishes. It's the quickest and surest relief for headache, whether dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve racking. Send someone to the drug store and get a dime package now. Quit suffering it's so needless. eBe eureOJjrou g,t Dr. James' Headache Powders then there will be no disap pointment. SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS is one of any hospital's biggest assets and tbo location .of this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurses are em ployed, and this fact, added to oir unequalled staff of Phyaletaaa aad excellent hospital equipment Insures our patients unsurpassed service. STAFF DR. B. D. JOHNSON DR. O. H. MERRYMAN DR. T. O. CAMPBELL DR. GEOROJB I. WRIQHT DR. B. D. LAMB DR. H.,D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital F BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS Flush your kldnrye ocraaloaljr If you rat meet retruLariy No "man or woman who eats meat regularly enn make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occaslonly, aays a woll known authority. Moat forma uric acid which clogs tho kid ney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part ot tbo wasto and poisons from the blood, then you got sick, Nearly nil rheumatism, headaches , liver trouble, nervous ness, constipation, dlnlner:, sleep lessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In tho kidneys or your back hurts, or If tho urlno la cloudy, offensive, full of sediment. Irregular of pass age or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces or Jad Halts from any reliable phar macy and take a tablespooaful la a glass of water 'before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act line. This famous sails Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lltbla and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and'stlmu late thorn to activity, also to neu tral Its tho aclda In urine so It no longer causes Irritation, thus end ing blsdder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and can not Injure: makes a delightful effer vescent llthta-water drink which all regular meat eaters should tako now and then tn keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoid ing serious kidney complications. -e Tho Minneapolis Millers are said to bo considering Mlneola. Toss, as a training camp next spring. Nearly $800,000 will be distrib uted among the winning owners at tbo fall season of racing on the four Maryland tracks this year. MINERAL BATHS Dis Mead laaeraeU Bawlew CTsirearaeUe Ptataa First Natloaal Bank Balldlac Entrance, Room ASHLAND. OREGON ALL KINDS of tin aad sheet iron work. Tea tllatlng and warm air Beaclasj done at the Shannon Plamhtaa Shop. No. 10SS Mala St, L. N.HAINES Phone Klamath-Bend Auto Stag A dally auto stage service la bow oporatlng between Klamath Falli aad Itanri. CHTtrnm Rv ... if . ropolltan Oarage, c. I. Reckard. Phone 276-W. I7-W Klamath Dye Works Pk.n.406 OUR CLRAMN, PRmemWO AND REPAaurra wbll makm tour CLOTtUm LOOK LIKE NEW HATH HEBLOCKED Goods Called for aad Delivered 481 Mala Btrfcet . Klamath Fall V 4 Feed Your Chickens If you want them to lay. Buy your feed from Hurphey Feed & Seed Store 124 So. 6th St. fto87