The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 30, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
WANTED
WANTED QM or middle aged
woman to work for board and
room and fee company for elderly
lady. 20t Klamath Are. 29-30
RYAXTED Logging truck to haul
Iocs, 13.00 per thousand. Good
roads. Bit lkca Saw Mill, K. J.
Jenkins. Phone I1F1. S-5
kWANTGD Man and team to bunch
logs, 4 mile from town. Dr. Uobto.
Phono 333-J. 38-30
WANTED To trado a 7-passenger
Hudson 1m tood. order for a Ford
car. Realty, Oregon, Box S.
Ik I ' 7-l
SVANTED 00 Head of stock ewea.
No blaek face sheep wasted. Q. W.
Kin;, Montague. California. 27-7
WANTED Track to haul logs; 4-
mile haml. f 5.00 per thousand.
Dr. Gobi. Phone Z32J. 27-2
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.WANTED Housekeeper. Would
consider woman with hnsband or
with child. Good wages. Apply
1129 Lincoln. School days after 0
o'clock. 24-30
HELP WANTED Meo or women.
Steady work' the year round. Ap-
y Grower' Packing ft Warehoua
g Association. Incorporated : form
erly the Chelsea Lumber ft Box Co.
Phone 40W. l-tf
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MISCELLANEOUS
DRESSMAKING PUIn sewing, al
terations'. 534 Townsend Flats
upstairs. IS-3
afATTRBSfiHS MADE OVER Fur
niture upholstering, packing and
crating. Douglas. 60 Main St.
27-1
FEATHER MATTRESSES M a d e
xrom your icaincr wu. renncm
cteaned and staillliod. Douglas. ?0'i
Main St. 27-1
BARNEY HATTUS, Write your sis
ter. Good news awaits you.
Not. 10
FOR SALE One brand new 5-ton
logging trailer. See Max Weiss,
6th St.. Near Ewauna Dox Co. 30-tt
PHONE. PEYTON for wood 535
CITY OARBAQB When yon want
garbage removed call 10F-23.
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FOR RENT OR LEASE
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room;
use of nhone and bath. Phone 435.
29-30
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST A Canton cord tire 32-4 and
rim, between Klamath Falls and
Cblloquln. Reward it returned 'to
343 Ninth St. - 29-1
LOST Sunday night. In or near tbo
star theater, a mink fur collar,
Reward if returned to 517 Pine St,
28-30
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FOR HALE I1Y OWN Kit
Eight building lots on Ewauna
Heights, and three lots on sidewalk
la Darrow Addition. Will sell col
lectively or singly at low price and
favorable term for Investment. Ad'
dress O. A..Stearns, bex 4, 27-2
NOTICE OF HHAR1NQ OF PETI
TION TO FORM DRAINAGE DIS
TRICT.
In the County Court of the State
Of Oregon for the County of Klamath.
Notice is hereby given that hearing
on the following petition will be held
at the Court House in the City of
Klamath nil, uounty of Klamath,
Mate of Oregon, on the 18th day of
Oct.. 1920, for the purpose of deter
mining whether the prayer of Mid
petition shall be granted.
All peraon owning or claiming an
Interest In land described la said
petition are hereby notified to appear
'at aald place on said date and show
eaase, tf any there be, why the prayer
In aald petition snail not oe granted.
O. R. DELAP,
geal) County Clerk.
By OARRETT K. VAN RIPER,
" Deputy.
FOR SALE Miscellaneoua
CARPET LOOM For sale. Inquire
o. K. Transfer. 29-1
FOR 8AL One 1918 Maxwell In
Al condition at a bargain. Will
take good Ford In trade. Klamath
Falls Auto company, 1157 Main St.
39-2
FOR SALE New Oliver typewriter.
Inquire 210 Main St. 29-4
FOR SALE Ford touring car, per
fect condition. Will trado for city
property. Inquire nt new building
5th and Main. 29-5
, 11ARGAIXS IX V8KD CARH
One almou new Reo Speed Wagon.
best buy Inthe city.
One seven passenger Studebaker.
One Ford delivery wagon. Just
overhauled.
One Studobaker delivery wagon.
Ono Bulck delivery wagon.
One five passenger Studebaker.
Ono Bulck chassis. Just the thing
tor a bug.
We also hare one new Colo 8
Sporistcr and one five passenger Lex
ington, the car that won the Pikes
Peak hill climbing contest. Come la
and see us at 3C Main street or
phone 189.
C. L. McWILLIAMS
29-2
FOR SALE One second hand Deer-
log header with- binding attach
ment. Has cut about 300 acre. Al
condition. J. S. Mills A Son.
28-30
FOR SALE Ramboulllett rams
yearling rams that will shear 20
to 30 lbs. of fine white wool. Will
noil one to carload. Prices right. F.
W. Herrln, Ashland, Oregon.
28-27
HOMEMADE EGG NOODLES At
Enders' Grocery and Houston &
Phelps. 27-2
FOR SALE One good Jersey cow.
See her at 1246 Johnson Ave.
27-1
FOR SALE 1 Jersey milch cow, 4
calves. Inquire 2130 Wantland.
27-3
FOR SALE 16 Tame geese, "Ton
luse." Fred Dingier, 1 miles
mis siae oi on wen, Merrill roaa.
27-2
SEWING MACHINES On easy pay
ments. Sewing machines and clock
skilfully cleaned and repaired. Work
called for and delivcroj. Douglas,
C0S Main St. ' 27-1
UUKD 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 1912 Pierce Arrow.
1 Maxwell Form A truck.
1 Ford bug.
NEW CARS
1 Bulck Six
1 Oldsmoblle truck
1 Seven pasnenger Haynes.
Reo flvo passenger touring.
Iteq five passenger sedan.
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
this fall. All papers. N. F. Ohrt,
613 Catherine St., Medrord, Ore.
24-1
FOR BALE Launch. See Ray Tel'
ford, lzo conger Ave. zi-1
FOR SALE At Fort Klamath, Ore.,
36 dairy cows, 30 head of young
stock, 160 tons of bay. Also ranch
of 340 acres for rent. Address T. A.
Culbertson, Ashland, .Oregon.
18-80
FOR SALE 1920 Reo, used only 6
month. Bargain If taken at
once. Box 47. Herald Of flea. -tf
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WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
Exclusive election new service for
clubs or prlvato gatherings. Inquire
of Manager. 624 Main St. .
THE EVENING HERALD,
FOR SALE Real Estate
TWO GOOD HOMES On 8th street,
closo In: good torms. Immediate
possession of one.
nEAUTlFUL MODERN Home on 7th
strcot, 3 blocks from Main. This
Is a bargain. Immodlato possesion.
A NUMBER Of very choice lota on
very easy torms.
$2,350.00; a good homo with bath;
vory close In. ,
A. A. HFXLMAX CO.
406 Main Street
2S-30
FOR 8ALE By owner. 320 acres.
Including cattle, horses, hogs and
theop. thresher, tractor and all kinds
of farm Implements; also crop. Can
be Irrigated by springs on place; all
for $100.00; two miles from Algo-
ma. Stephen Herllhy. u-9
FOR SALE A few good lota on
pavement In a fast growing dis
trict; from r200 to $400. Lot with
in 4 block of White Pelican hotet
$300 up. Lota within a block of 6th
8t. pavement $400 and up. Lot on
State Highway inside of city limits
$175 and up. See W. M. Montelius,
with Klamath Dovelopmont Co..
1303 Main St.. phone 1. 2-tf
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ELKS OLUH DANCE
Ladles ot the B. P. O. E. club coo-
dlally Invite all Elks to attend the
first dance of tho winter season at
the Elks Temple. Friday evening.
October 1, and bring their friends.
Admission Is $1.00 a couple, 50 cent
for additional ladles. Proceeds will
go toward furnishing the ladles' par
lor. All Elks and friends will be wel
come. 28-1
NOTICE IXVITINO PROPOSALS TO
MAKE STREET IMPROVEMENTS
Pursuant to ordinance and order
of the Common Council ot tbe city of
Klamath Falls. Oregon, notice is
hereby given that proposals will be
received by said Council for making
tbe Improvement designed for the
Alley passing from Fifth to Shxth St.
parallel with Main St. through tho
center of Blork 16. original town.
Said improvement to be made in ac
cordance with the plans and specifi
cation of tho City Engineer and for
one of tho classes ot 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 Soptomber, 1920, and
approved by tbe Mayor on tbo 14th
day ot September. 1920.
Said plans, specifications and esti
mates of tbe City Engineer being on
file In tho offlco of tbo Police. Judge
and In the offlco of tbe said En
gineer. The proposed contract will be let
In ono contract, and the tlmo In
which tlio samo Is to bo completed Is
fixed by said ordlnanco on or before
October 15, 1920. Bids mint bo filed
with the Police Judge for submission
to tbo Council not later than S o'clock
p. m. of the 4th day ot October, 19207
and tho bids will bo considered by the
Council immediately thereafter at tho
council Chamber in said city.
Each proposal must bo accom
panied by a certified check on somo
responsible banklrx Institution In an
amount equal to 5 of tho aggregate
amount of tho proposal, tbo samo to
bo forfolted to tbe city by tho suc
cessful bidder upon failure to enter
Into contract and bond for tbo faith
ful completion of the said Improve
ment In accordance with tbo plans
ana specifications tnereior.
Tbe City of Klamath Falls reserv
ing the right at all t(mes to reject
any and all proposals. The award to
the successful bidder Is hereby made
contingent upon the sate ot the bonds
that will be authorized for providing
funds for making such Improvement.
The plans, specifications and cstl
mates above referred to embrace and
provide that tbe proposed Improve
ment may be made, using Standard
ilitulithle pavement, oil macadam
pavement or concrete pavement, and
bid are invited for each class In addi
tion to grading, curbing and drain
age.
A. L. LEAVITT,
Police Judge ot the city of
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Dated: September 22, 1920.
S22-02
AUTO TRVCK
Juat the thine for a drayage busi
ness or for hauling term produce;
four a speeds, Pneumatic tires.
one to two ton capacity. Must tell
or traae. Kan Shepherd' Mualo
Store. ' 30-tf
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON'
NOTICE INVITING PKOPOtfAIt TO
MAKE STREET IMPROVEMENTS
Pursuant (o ordlnanco and order
ot the Common Council ot tho city ot
Klamath Falls, Oregon, notlco Is
hereby glvon that proposals will bo
received by said Council for funking
tho Improvement designed for tho
Alloy passing from Fifth to Sixth St.
parallol with Main St. through the
conter ot Block 37, original town.
Bald Improvement to be made In ac
cordance with tho plana and specifi
cation of tho City Englneor and for
one ot the classes ot Improvement
mentioned In nil nlans and specifi
cations and tho ordlnanco ordorlng
said Improvement, which said ordln
anco No. 528 wn adopted, on the
i3tn iiny or September, 1920. nntl
approved by tho Mayor on the 14th
day of Soptumbor, 1920.
Said plans, specifications and estl-
m.itus of tho City Engineer being on
rilo In tho otriro ot tho Pollco Judge
anil In the offlco ot tho said En
gineer. Tho proposed contract will bo let
In ono contract, and tho tlmo In
which tho samo Is to bo completed Is
fixed by said ordinance on or before
October 15. 1920. Bids 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 bo
considered by tho Council Immedi
ately thoroaftor at tho Council Cham
ber In said city.
Each proposal must be accom
panied by a certified check on soma
responsible banking Institution In -an
amount equal to 5 of tho aggregate
amount of the proposal, the same to
be forfeited to tbo city by the suc
cessful bidder upon failure to enter
Into contract and bond for tho faith
ful completion of the said Improve
ment nl accordance with the plana
and specification therefor.
Tbo City of Klamath Falls reserv
ing tbe right at all times to reject
any and all proposals. The award
to the successful bidder Is horeby
made contingent upon the sale of the
bonds that will be authorised for
providing funds for making such Im
provement. The plans, specifications and esti
mate above referred .to embrace and
provide that the proposed Improve
ment may bo mado. using Standard
Ilitulithle pavement, oil macadam
pavemont or concrete pavement, and
bids nro Invited for each das In
addition to grading, curbing and
drainage.
A. L. LEAVITT,
Police Judge of tbe city of
' Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Dated: September 22, 1920.
822-02
IF KIDNEYS AND
Take Salt to flush Kidney aad
neutralize irritating
acid.
Kidney and Bladdor woakness re
mit from uric acid, say a notod
authority, Tho kidneys filter this
acid from tho blood nnd pass It on
to tho bladdor, where It often re
mains to Irritate and Inflamo, caus
ing a burning sensation, or setting
up an irritation) at the neck of the
bladder, obliging you to seek rollef
.two or throe times during tho night.
The sufferer Is In constant' dread.
the water passes sometime with a
scalding sensation and Is vory pro
fuse; again, thero Is difficulty lr.
avoiding It,
Bladder weakness, most folk call
It, because, they san't control urina
tion. While It I extremely annoy
Ing and sometime painful, this Is
really ono or the most simple alt
ment to overcome. Get about four
ounce of Jad Salts from your phar
maclst and take a tablespoonful la
a glass of water before greekfaat,
eontinue tnia ror two or three day.
Thl will neutralize tbe adds In the
arlne so it no longer I a source of
Irritation to the bladder and urinary
organ which then act normally
again.
Jad Salt 1 Inexpensive, harm
lau, and I made from tho acid of
grape and lemon Juice, combined
with llthla, and I used by thousand
of folk who are aubjoet to urinary
disorders caused by url acid Ir
ritation. Jad Salt Is splendid for
kidney and cause no bad effect
whatever.
Here you nave a pleasant, effer
vescent llthla-water drink, which
quickly relieve bladder trouble.
H
THO
MOLD
BE
TO
SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR TURNS
!IUV, FADED HAIR DARK
AND O LOSSY.
Almost everyone knows that Bag
Ten and Sulphur, pni-Jj com
poirdod, brings back the natural
color and lustre to the hair whoa
fmlml, streaked or i;ray. Year ago
the only way to get thta mixture waa
to make It nt homo, wulch Is mussy
and troublesome.
Nowadays e simply ak at any
drug store for "Wycth's Sag and
Sulphur Compatind," You will get
a targe bottit, at this old-tlnw recipe
Improved by tho addition of other In
gradient, at ery llttlo cost. Every
body uses this preparation now, be
cause no one can possibly tell 'hat
you darkened your hair, as It does
It so naturally and evenly. You
dampen a sponge or soft brush with
It and draw this thru your hair, tak
ing ono small strand at a time: by
morning the gray hair disappears,
add after another application or two
your hair become beautifully dark,
thick and glossy aid you Inoa year
yniitiger. Adv.
JW INSIDE Ml
MAKES YOU LOOK
JWDEL FRESH
Says a glass of hot water with
phosphate before breakfast '
keeps illness away.
Physician the world over recom
mend tbo Inside bath, declaring this
I of vastly moro Importance tbiln
outside cleanliness, because the skin
pores do not absorb Impurltlo Into
Iho blood, causing III health, whllo
the pore In the ten yard of bowels
do.
Mon and women aro urged to
drink each morning, bofbre break
fast, a glass of hot water with a
teaspoonful ot limestone phosphate
Ibi It, a a harmless mean at help
ing to wash from tho stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels tho previous
day's Indigestible material, poisons,
sour bllo and toxins; thus cleansing,
swcotonlng and purifying tho alimen
tary canal boforo uatlng moro food,
Thoso who wako up with bad
breath, coated tonguo, nasty tasta
or have a dull, aching head, sallow
comploxlon, add stomach; others
who havo bilious attacks or consti
pation, should obtain a quartor
pound of llmestono phospbalo at tho
drug storo. This will cost vory llttlo
but Is sufficient to show the valuo of
Inside bathing.
Tho International nlgnal codo
makes use of 18 flagH from which
78,000 signals muy bo given.
SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR
ITS PATIENTS
I one of any hospltal'a blggost assets
and the location of this hospital
make It especially desirable frpm
that, viewpoint. Only abundantly
capable graduated nurses are em
ployed, snd this fact, added to oar
unequalled staff of physicians aat
excellent hospital equipment insures
our patients unsurpassed service.
STAFF
DR. B. D. JOHNSON
DR. O. H. MBRRYM'AN
DR. T. O. CAMPBELL
DR, OEOROB I. WRIQHT
DR. B. D. LAMB
DR. H. D. LLOYD 8TBWART
Klamath General
Hospital
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ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
"llaynr Tablets of Aspirin" Is gen
ulna Aspirin proved sato by million
and prescribed by physician for over
20 years. Accept only an onbrokon
"llnyer packago" which contain
proper directions to rullora Head
ache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy
tin boxes of 12 tnblot cost few tonts.
Druggists alio sell larger "Payer
packagvs." Aspirin Is trade mark
Bayer Manufacture Monoacotlcaci
doster of Hallcyllracld.
SLOW '
DEATH
Aches, pain nervousnesi, diffi
culty, in orlnatinc. often mean
j serious disorders. Tho world's
standard remedy for kidney, liver.
bladder and uric acid troubles
COLD MEDAL
tfiSLCHot
bring quick relief snd oftsn waid oC
deadly dlssesss. Known as lb national
remedy of Holland for mote than 109
year. All druggist, la three aises.
Cli ! nt Urn
MINERAL BATHS
Dr. afaad) laienell Bawtoy
aUtoffscti Physlcsaa
First National Bank Bulldlsf i
Entrance, Room t
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ASHLAND. ORKOON
ALL KINDS
of tin aad sheet Iron work,
tllatiag and warm air hoatlaa;
done at tbe Shannon I'
Shop. No. 1008 Mala St.
L. N. HAINES
Phoaeaaa
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Klamath'Bwnd Auto Stag
A dally auto stage serriee is sew
operating between Klamath FaDs
and Bend. Oflkes Rex eafe and Met
ropolltan . Oarage. O. I. Reekard.
Phono 271-W, 17-tt
Klamath Dye Works
Phone 408
OUR CLEANING, PRkWUNQ AMa
RBPAIMNO WIMj MAKJO YOUB
CIXXTHM
LOOK LIKE NEW
HATS RBTJLOCXED
Goods Called for aad Delivered)
481 Mala Street Klamath, Falls
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If you want them to lay.
Buy your feed from
Murphey Feed & Seed Store
124 So. 6th S..
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Feed Your Chickens