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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1920)
i.ii - i.- VIUDA OOfOMM 1, ttM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON' PAQI MX It i i V HMD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS WANTED IPANTED A. woman Cor gcnornl Phono 06. 30-8 (Waitress wanted at tho Whlto Pell- can hold. JO-i ItVANTEJ) Logging truck to haul logs. IS.69 nor thousand, flood roads. Dig tnkca Haw Mill, E. J (Jenkins. Phono ISM. 1-S RVANTEl) To trado a 7-passongor Hudson In Reed order (or a Ford car. "Neatly. Oregon, Box 5. ST-1 RVANTED 800 Head of stock owes. No black facts sheep wanted, u. w. King, Montagne. California. 27-7 RVANTED Trucks to haul Iocs; 4- tnllo haul, 5.00 per thousand, Dr. Robl. Phono IJ2J. I7-S- HEM WANTED Ilea or women, Steady work tho year, round. Ap ply Gro wars' Packing ft Warehous ing Association, incorperated: lorra wly the Chelsea Lumber 4b Dos Co. Phono 40W. 8-tf MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING Plain sowlnR, al terations. &J4 Townsend Flats, upstairs. 28-3 MATTRESSES MADH OVER Fur niture upholsterlnR. packtnR and crating. Douglas. 60 H Main St. 27-1 FEATHER MATTRESSES M a d e from your featherbed. Feathers cleaned and sterilized. Douglas, 6 OK Main St. 27-1 BARNEY IIATTUS. Write your sis ter. Good news awaits you. ' Nor. 19 FOR SALE One brand new 5-ton logging trailer. See Max Weiss, Cth St., Near Kwauna Dos Co. 30-tt PHONE PEYTON for wood 635 CITY GARBAGE When yoa want garbage removed call 10F-23. LOST AND FOUND If the parties who took tho crocheted night-gown, and cap tagged Mrs. Harry Barton. Miller Hill, from a booth at the Fair, do not return It by October S steps will be takes to prosecute them. Mall the package to Frank Sextoa. Secretary Fair board, .Klamath Falls. Oregon. 30-1 LOST 1 brown gelding, braided, bar oxer L. C-.. scar on left ahouldor. Notify Levi Griffith. Olene. 29-1 LOST A Canton cord tire 32-4 and rim. between Klamath Falls and Chiloquln. Reward It returnod to S43 Ninth St. 29-1 USED CARS 2 1-Ton Ford trucks. 1 Studebaker 4 touring car 1 Ovorlaud M SI. 1 Oterland M 85 "4" touring car. 1 Studhkr c ry 7 passenger. I 1912 Pierce Arrow. 1 Maxwell Form A truck. 1 Ford bug. , NKW OARS 1 Bulck Six 1 OldsmobUe truck 1 Soven passenger Haynes. Roo five passenger touring. Reo fire pasenger sedan. 1 Seven passenger Hudson. 1 Five passenger Essex. Reo Spoedwagon. t Samson 3-4 ton tracks. ACMK MOTOR CO. See Louis Hoagland or call 2C4 WWWWWMWWWMWWVWWWWWW FOR SALE Real Estate RUIIT FOR A HOME New 5 room bungalow, newly fur nlshed complete, good location, paving, paid in full. Lot 40x120 to alley, glassed in porch, built In fea tures, stone basement, garage, and wood house. Price F6,700, terms. Owner leaving city, will give Immed iate possession. J. T. WARD ft. Co. , Phone 37C 834 Main SC 30-1 FOR SALE By owner, 320 acres, Including cattle, horses, bogs and sheep, thresher, tractor and all kinds of farm Implements; also crop. Can be Irrigated by springs on place; all for 1100.00; two miles from Algo us. Stephen Herllliy. U9 FOR SAEE A few good lota on pavement In a fast growing dis trict; from $100 to $400. Lota with in 4 blocks or White Pelican hotel IS00 up. Lots within a block of 6tb St. pavement $400 and up. Lota on Uto Highway Inside of city limits 175 and up. See W. M. Moatellus, .with Klamath Development Co., XM8 Mala St.. phone 1. 8-tf FOR BALK BY OWNER Bight building lots on E-wauna ' Heights, and three lota on sidewalk la Darrow Addition. Will sell col lectively or singly at low price and favorable terns for Investment. Ad J dress O. A. Stearns, bos 4. 37-2 I UNION TsnUBUHAI'B JU. " Ssclaslre election news service for clubs or private gatherings. Inquire Of Manager. 884 Main at. FOR SALE MitceHaneou FOR 8ALK- Ono slx-holo range, one sanitary couch and mattress, on kitchen tablo. 522 Lincoln. 30-5 FOR SALE Standard make piano. S5 first payment and $12 per north. 1001 Prospect street, Fair vlow addition. 30-1 FOR SALE A largq cook stove, call at Klamath Record oftlco, 113 So. 5 St. Mrs. Jolly. FOR SALE One six-hole rango, ono sanitary couch and niattrcss, ono kitchen table. 532 Lincoln. 30-5 300 to 300 sacks for salo. Flno for potatoes. FRANK MOORLAND. 1-4 miles. South Altamont corner. Phono 15-F-22. 30-1' CAKPBT IjOOM For salo. Inquire O. K. Transfor. 29-1 FOR SALU Ono 1918 Maxwell In Al condition at a bargain. Will take good Ford In trade. Klamath Falls Auto company, 1157 Main St. 29-2 FOR SALE Now Oliver typewriter. Inquire 210 Main St. 29-4 FOR SALE Ford touring car, per- toct condition. Will trado for city property-. Inqulro at now building 5th and Main. 29-5 FOR SALE Ramboulltctt rams yearling rams that will shear 20 to 30 lbs. of tine whlto wool. Will sell ono to carload. Prices right. F. W. Hcrrin, Ashland, Oregon. 3S-27 HOMEMADE EGG NOODLES At Endcrs' Grocery and Houston &. Phelps. 2 7-2 FOR SALE Ono good 'Jersey cow. See her at 134C Johnson Ave. FOR SALE 1 Jersey milch cow, 4 calves. Inqulro 2130 Wantland. 27-2 FOR BALE 16 Tame geese, "Tou . luso." Fred Dingier. 1 H miles this side of oil woll, Merrill road. SEWING MACHINES On easy pay ments. Sewing machines and clocks skilfully cleaned and repaired. Work called tor and dollvoro.l. Douglas. G0H Main St. 27-1 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., Medford, Ore. Z4-1 FOR SALE Launch. See Ray Tel ford. 120 Conger Ave. 21-1' FOR SALE 1920 Reo, used only C months. Bargain If taken at once. Dos 47, Herald Office. Z-tf IIARCAINS IN IMK CARS One almost now Reo Speed Wagon, best buy Inthe city. One seven passenger Studebaker. One Ford delivery wagon. Just overhauled. One Studebaker delivery wagon. Oij linlck delivery wason. One five passenger Studebaker. One Bulck chassis. Just the thing for a bug. Wo also have one now Colo 8 Sportster and one five passenger Lex ington, the car that won the Pikes Peak hill climbing contest. Come In and see us at 36 Main street or phone 169. C. L. MoWILLIAMS 29-2 AUTO TRUCK Just the thing for a drayage busi ness or for hauling farm produce; four speeds. Pneumatic Urea, one to two tons capacity. Mast sell or trade. Earl Shepherd Muslo Store. 30-tf NOTICE INVITING PROPOHALH TO MAKE STREET IMPROVEMENTS Pursuant to ordinance and order of the Common Council of the city of Klamath Falls. Oregon, notice Is hereby given that proposals will be received by said Council for making the improvement designed for the Alley passing from Firth to Sixth Bt. parallel with Main St. through the center of Block 16, original town. Said Improvement to be made In ac cordance with tho plana and specifi cation or tue city Engineer and for one of tho classes of Improvement mentioned In said plans and specifi cations and tho ordinance ordering said Improvement, which said ordin ance No. 529 was adopted on the 13th day of Septombor, 1920, and approved by the Mayor on the 14th day of September, 1920. Bald plans, specifications and esti mates of the City Engineer being on file In the office of the Police Judge and In the office of the ssld En gineer. Tho proposed contract will be let In one contract, and the time In which the same is to be completed Is fixed by said ordinance on or before October II, 1120. Bids must be filed with the Police Judge for submission to the Council not later than 8 o'clock p. m. of the 4th day of October, 1120, 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 check on some responsible banking institution in sa amount equarto 5 of the aggregate amount of the proposal, the same to be forfeited to the city by the suc- cesaful bidder upon failure to enter Into contract and bond for tho faith ful completion of the said Improve ment In accordance with tho plans and specifications therefor. The City of Klamath Falls reserv ing the right at all times to reject any and nil proposals, The award to the successful bidder la hereby made contingent upon tho salo of tho bonds that will bo authorised for provldlag funds for making such Improvement. The plans, specifications and esti mates above reforred to ombrace and provide that the proposed Improve ment may be made, using Standard Ultullthlc pavement, oil macadam pavomcnl or concrete pavement, and bids ato Invited tor each class In addi tion to grading, curbing and drain age. A. L. LEAV1TT, Police Judgo of tho city of Klamath Falls, Orogon. Dated; September 22, 1920. S22-02 NOTICE INVITING PROPOSAL TO MAKE STREET IMPROVEMENTS Pursuant to ordlnanco and order of tho Common Council of tho city of Klamath Falls. Oregon, notice Is hereby given that proposals will bo received by said Council tor making the Improvement designed for tho Alley passing from Fifth to Sixth 8L parallel with Main St. through the centor of Block 37, original town. Said Improvement to be mado In ac cordance with tho plans and specifi cations of tho City Engineer and for ono of the classes of Improvement mentioned In said plana and specifi cations and tho ordlnanco ordering said Improvement, which said ordln anco No. 528 was adopted on the 13th day of September, 1920, and anprorod by tho Mayor oil the 14th day of Septombor. 1920. Said plans, specifications and esti mates of tho City Engineer bolng on filo In tho oftlre of tho Police Judge and In the office of tho said En gineer. Tho proposed contract win bo let In one contract, and tho tlmo lu which the same Is to bo completed Is fixed by said ordlnanco on or boforo October 15, 1920. Bids must bo filed with tho Pollco Judgo for sub mission to the Council not later than 8 o'clock p. m. of the 4th day of October, 1920, and the bids will bo considered by the Council Immedi ately thereafter at tho Council Cham ber In said city. Each proposal must bo accom panied by a certified check on somo responsible banking Institution In an amount equal to 5 of tho aggregate amount of the proposal, tho same to bo forfeited to the city by tho suc cessful bidder upon falluro to enter Into contract and bond for the faith ful completion of tho said Improve ment nl accordance with the plans and specifications therefor. Tbn City of Klamath Falls reserv ing the right at all times to reject any and all proposals. The award tt the successful bidder Is hereby made contingent upon the sale of tho bonds that will be authorized for providing funds for making such Im provement. The plans, specifications nnd esti mates above reforred to ombrace and provldo that tho proposed Improve ment may bo made, using Standard Ultullthlc pavement, oil macadam pavoment or concreto pavoment, and bids are Invited for each class In addition to grading, curbing nnd urainage. A. L. LEAVITT. Pollco Judgo of tho city of Klamath Falls. Oregon. Dated: September 22. 1920. 622-02 . NOTICE OF HEARING -OF PKTI- TION TO FORM DRAINAGE DIH TIUCT. In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon for tbo County of Klamath. Notice Is hereby given that hearing on the following petition will be held at the Court Houso In tho City of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, Stato of Oregon, on tho 18th day of Oct., 1920, for the purpose of deter mining whether tho, prayer of said petition shall be granted. All persons owning or claiming an Interest In lands described in said petition are hereby notified to appear at said place on said date and show cause, it any thcro bo, why tho prayer In said petition shall not bo grantod. C. R. DELAP, (Seal) County Clerk. By OARRETT K. VAN RIPER, Deputy. "CORNS" Lift Right Off Without Pain Doesn't hurt a bltt Drop a little "Freesone" on an aching corn, In stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fin gers. Trnlyl Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freexone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or com between the toes, and the cal luses, without sorsnsss or Irritation. SAFE WHICH IS AUTOMATICALLY SET FREE AND FLOATS AWAY njsssawrt-snafjsnnrnnnnnBjsrr SSBSSM Sir SVBBBBl tBBBBWWI l SSS II I CMVV). (00 kill f 1 i ssNttX' .y "PPki SZ&nrn ;u'Jft: t i " "'" ' ' ' T TT-r- -irmtanlssanTTiw-m'W-a-wrsMstts. cr v ft- SIB Lisr.wi-r. mvmkk . A floating safo, nn Ingenious In vention for tho use aboard ships car rying valuable mall, has boon adopt ed by tho Dutch government. The dovloo consists of tho safo proper and a cradle. In whlcfi It rests. It tho ship sinks tho cradle la released auto- I.EAUMNU LANmtA'iKH BERKELEY. Cal.. Oct. 1 So great has been the demand from stu dents far modern lAngunKen this year at tho University of California that applicants have been turned nway from somo of tho clementnry classes. Of tho 1750 that applied for tuition In olemontury Spanish only 1100 coufd bo enrolled nnd n similar shortage of facilities In tho French department resulted In re fusing admission to 157 of the K.3" that applied. In tho more idvuttrw' clasaos tho overflow has been grunt- cr. It being necessary In soutu cases to turn away from 30 to 50 per cent of tbo applicants. Inhabitants of Cambodia In Inilo China look on ruins of massive pro historic architecture as works of angels or giants. Until a few centuries ago large cities had police protection only through employing special watchmen. (Paid Advertisement) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FRED PETERSON MORE MONEY FOR ROADS, SCHOOLS, BETTERMENTS. LESS1 FOR COURT HOUSES, LAWYERS, DETECTIVES. TFJ KEEPS If WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUtVTO niHNGH HACK 1T8 HEAUTIFDL LUSTRE AT ONCK Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We alt know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray and looks streaked, Just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundred fold. Don't stay gray I Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a SO-cent bot tle of "Wyotb's Ssge snd Sulphur Compound',' which Is merely the old time rsclps Improved by the addition of othsr ingredients.' Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-uss prepsratlon, because It darkens the hair beautifully, betides no one ca.n possibly tell, as It darkens so natur ally and evenly. Yon moisten s sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this tarougn the hair, taking on small strsndat a time. By morning the grsy hair disappears; after an other application or two, Its natural color Is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. MR WHEN MAIL SHIP SINKS SESfift f it i ,T-j,N'r"""i HI ' x mnllcnlly mid drifts away with the Aches, pains, nervousness, dim safe. Thu snfo U kepi on dock In ft II culty In urinating, often moan view of the brldKu nnd Is electric illy I serious disorder. The world's protected licnliint robbery. It n mod to carry regblured mall, bearing spo clnt stumps, which are obtaluablo nt all Dutch postofflres. SPAIN SEEKING FRENCH FRIENDSHIP MADRID, Oct 1 ExtrtHvn ef forts nro bcltiK nindn both privately and officially In Hpuln to bring closer together tho rolntlons between France nnd this country. Iirgo numbers of Spanish-French commit tees Iiuyo been formed principally In tliu big cities with this object In view. A further step In this direc tion bus Just boeu taken by tliu org anization of u congress In San Ho bastUn, where all tho noclctliiK nnd committees In Spain and France working towards n better under standing meet this month to ex change Ideas. Throe hundred and fifty delegates will attend, coming chiefly from tho cities, of Madrid, Paris, Ilordoaux, Toulnuat and Hr.r. Sebastian. The moil practical method of bringing about tho ex change Ideas between the two coun tries will be discussed. II Is ex pected the delegates will lay tho foundation of nn International Perf oration of all tho societies who aro working to strengthen tho bonds uniting tho two couutrliM (DOT BE OF LE Take Malls to fluh Kidneys If IUck hnrts or Madder bothers If you must have your meet ovory day, oat It, but flush your kldnoya with salts occaslonslly, says a notod authority who tells us that meat forms urle ncld which almost paral yzes tho kldnoys in their efforts to oxpol It from tho blood. They bo como sluggish and woakon, thon you sudor with a dull misery in the kld noy region, shnrp pains In tbo back or sick hoadacho, dizziness, your stomach seurs, tongue Is coated and when tbo woathor la bad you have rhoumatlo twlngos. Tho urlno gota cloudy, full of sedlmont, tho chan- nols orton got sorn und Irrltatod, obliging you to seek relief two or throe times durlng"tho night. To neutralise these Irritating acids, to cleanse tho kldnoys and flush off tho body's urinous waats get four ounces of Jad Salto from any pharmacy bora; take a tablo spoonful In a glass of wator before breakfist for a few days and your kldnoys will thon act flno. This fa mous salts Is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush snd stimulate slugglsS kidneys, also to neutralize tho acids In tripe, so 'It no longer Irritates, thus ending blsddor weak ness, Jsd Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot Injure, and makes a delightful ef fervescent llthla-water drink. "Diamond Dyes" No Risk Then! Don't SpoH or StrMk Matorial In Dyts that Fad or Run llll KIDNEY TROEIB ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine! $ "llayor Tablets of Aspirin" Is gen uine Aspirin proved snfu by millions nnd proscribed by physicians for over 20 years, Accept only nn unbroken "llnyer pnekngn" which contains proper directions to relievo Head ache, Tootlincho, Enracho, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds nnd 1'nln. Untidy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost fuw tonts. DrtiKglnta also soil 'Inristr "llayor packngus " Aspirin Is trade 'mark Bayer Manufacture Mononcotlcacl doster of Bnllcyllracld. SLOW DEATH standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder nnd uric ncld troubles COLD MEDAL HLUHnUl bring quick rtlUf and ofttn ward o dssdly UIimws. Known n lbs nation! rtmtdy cf llollsml for inoro l tun j00 yssrs. All druggliis, In this sit. Us far tU bmm CU MJ.I m mrr Ua MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maad lagrrsoll tsawley ChlroprecUe 1'tiyslclaa rirst National Bank Bslldlsg entrance, Root AMftLAND. OREOO ALL KINDS of .tin and sheet Iron work, ven tilating and ' warm air beating done at the Hhannoa Plumbing Htmp. No. 10M laaia M. L. N. HAINES rboaeSsM Klanruth-Bend Auto Stage A dally anto stsge service Is new operating Between Klamath Falls and Hond. Offices Res csfe snd Met ropolitan Oarage. C. I. RAckard. Phono 276-W. 17-tt teMse aBnBssBB Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OUR CLEANING, PllKHHINO AND HKPAIIUNQ WILL MAKE YOUR CLOTIUtB LOOK LIKE NEW HATH REHLOCKED Goods Called for and Delivered 481 Main Htreet Klasaata Valla SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS Is one of sny hospital's biggest assets and ths location of this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurses are em ploysd, and this fact, added to air unequalled staff t phytMaH net excellent bespltal equipment Inures our patients unsurpassed service. STAFF DR. I. D. JOHNSON BR. O. U. MBRRYMAN DR. T. O. OAMPBRLL DR. OXOROR I. WRIQHT DR. B. D. LAMB DR. H.D. LLOYD tTBWABT Klamath General Hospital pAV isrA yg f i i(Z7r0:y- Murphey Feed & Seed Store 124 So, 6th St. Phone 87 3 i Fed Your Chickens