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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1920)
Hi fU?rtmAY, OCTOR.. 1MM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACM MS !l :ii- ;i'l k v II. I V- MD'S CLASSIFIED WANTED JWANTED A woman for goneral homework. 4 IB Washington St. Phono 96. . 30-8 WANTED lagging (ruck to haul logs, $3.09 per thousand, flood roads. HI Lake 8aw Mill, 12. J. Jqnktns. Phone 13F1, 39-5 .WANTKD 60 Heiid ot Btock cn, No black face shocp wanted. 0. W, King, Montagu, California. ,57-7 WANTKD Trucks to hnul legs: 4- mllo haul, JB.00 icr thousand. Dr. Gobi. lhono.33:j. 27-! HELP WANTED Men or women. 8toadr work, tho year round. Ap ply O rower ' Packing A Warohous tag Association, Incorperated: form rly tho Chelsea Lumber ft Box Co. Phono 40W. 8-tt FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE By owner four room house cloao In on pavement. terms, 330 N 11th St. 1-7 FOR BALK Br ownor, 330 acre. Including cattle, hors?. hoga and heep, threthor, tractor and all kind of farm Implement: aUo crop. Can he Irrigated by aprlnga on place: all for $100,00; two mile from Algo- aaa. Stephen Herifuy. FOR BALE A few good lota on pavement la a faat growing dis trict; from $300 to $400. Lot with ta 4 blocka of White Pelican hotol $300 up. Lota within a block ot 6th St pavement $400 aad up. Lota on State Highway Inside ot city limit $175 and up. Bee W. M. Montellus, with Klamath Development Co., 1303 Main St.. phone 1. 2-tt FOR BALK IIY OWNER Eight building lot on Ewauna Height,' aad three-lot on sidewalk la Darrow Addition. Will sell col lectively or atngly at low prlco and favorable terms for Investment. Ad dress O. A. 8tearn. box 4. 37-2 AUTOMOBILES JOR SALIJ Al-1017 Ford Ju.it re painted; a bargain. Klamath Kail Auto Co 1-2 TOR 8ALR One 1918 Maxwell la Al condition at a bargain. Will take good Ford la trade. Klamath Falls Auto compear, 1157 Mala St. 29-2 TOR SALE ford toaring car, per fect condition., Will trade for city property. Inquire at new building Cth and Mala.' 39-5 FOR SALE 1920 Reo. used only 5 months. Bargain If taken at ace. Box 47. Herald Office. 2-tt RAROAINH IN USED CARS One almost aow Reo Speed Wagon, Iwet buy lathe city. Ono seven passenger Studebaker. One Ford delivery wagon. Just overhauled. One Studebaker delivery wagon. One Dulck etollvory .wagon. One five MaaengerStudobaker. "OscSatCk uuuut. Just the thing Tor ajbug. ! ' We also have one new Colo 8 Sportstor and eno flvo passenger Lex ington, tho car that won the Pikes Peak hill climbing contest. Come In and' see us at 3G Main street or phono 169. C. h. MeWlLUAMB 39-3 AUTO TRfJCK Just the, thing for a drayage bast Bees or for-haatlag tana produce; four speed.)' Paeaautlc tire, oae to two torn caaaeRr. Must aell or trade. Earl Shepherd Mualc Store. - 30-tf USED 'OARS 1 Hudson Speedster. ,1 1-Ton Ford truck. 1 Studebaker 4 touring car 1 Overland M 81. 1 Overland M 85 "4" i touring car. 1 Studebaker' 6 cyl., 7 passenger. 1 Maxwell Form A truck. ' 1 Ford bug. NEW CARS 1 BuICk Six 1 Oldsmoblle truck 1 Seven passenger Ilpyno. "Reo five passenger touring. Reo flvo passenger sodan. 1 Seven passenger Hudson. 1 Five passenger Essex. Reo Speedwagon. Bamson 3-4 ton truck. ACME MOTOR CO. Bee Louis Hoagland or call 264 IWWWWWWWMWWWWWIMWWW MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING Plain sewing, al terations. C34 Townsend Flats, upstairs. 28-3T BARNEY HATTUS. Write your sis ter. Good news awaits you. ' ,r , Not, 19 FOR SALK Oae brand aew K-toa legghtg trailer. See Mag Wets, 4th St., Near Ewauna Box Co. 30-tf NKN PHYTON, for wood 636- CITY OARBAQB Whea yoa waat garbage removed eaU 10F-33. mtMW0www0wAa0w0w0m0 vnmams union telegraph go. 1aBJ. ft !. rihl AAaf ata AMM ah avast Jhrih BB, jMviutfa Biviiuva nsw mrivaigr jinr iu imit city. . clubs or private gathering, Inquire! Each proposal must be aceom cfMaaager. 634. Mala St.- x ' I panted by a certified check on aomel Feed Your Chickens "CSSK' COB FOR SALE MitccUaMOtt YOUK LAST CHANCE at bargains away bolow wholosalo prices. Shirts, undorwoar, acarts, hata, col lars. I want to wind up what la loft of my stock and am making price that will clean It up. It you want something good below pro-war prices convo up to 58 Main street. R. I. Hammond, FOR SALE Ono slx-holo rango, one aanltarr couch and mattross, on kitchen tabic 623 Lincoln. 30-5 FOR SALE A largo cook store, call at Klamath Record office, 118 So. 5 St. Mrs. Jolly. FOR SALE Now Oliver typowrlter. Inqutro 210 Main St. 39-4 FOR SALE Ramboutllott rams yearling rams that will shear 30 to 30 lbs. of tine white wool. Will soil ono to carload. Prices right. F. W. lfcrrln, Ashland. Oregon. 28-27 HOMEMADE EGO NOODLES At Endera' Grocery and Houston & Pholps. 27-2 FOR SALE 1 Jersey milch caw) 4 calves. Inquire 2130 Wantlaml. 27-2 FOR SALE 16 Tamo gecsd. "Tou luse." Fred Dingier, 14 miles this sldo ot oil woll, Merrill road. 27-2 NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS TO MAKE STREET IMPROVEMENTS Pursuant to ordinance and ordor ot tho Common Council of the.clty ot Klutnath Falls. Oregon, notice Is hereby given that proposals will bo rocolred ay said Council for making tho Improvement designed for tho Alloy passing from Fifth to Sixth St parallel with Main St. through tho center ot Dlock 16, original town. Said Improvement to bo made In ac cordancn with tho Plans and spoclfl cation ot tho City Englneor and for ono ot tho classos ot Improvement mentioned In said plans and specifi cations and tho ordinance ordering said Improvement, which said ordln anca No. 629 was adopted on tho 13th day of September, 19:0, and approved by the Mayor on the 14th day of September, 1920. Said plana, specifications and esti mate ot tho City Engineer being on file in the office of tho Police Judge and la the office ot the aatd En gineer. The proposed contract will be let In oae contract, aad the time In which the same la to be completed Is fixed by said ordinance on or.beforo October IE, 1920. Olds must be filed with the Police Judce for anhmlaalon to the Council not later than 8 o'clock p. m. ot the 4th day of October, 1920, and tho bid will bo considered by the Council Immediately thereafter at the council cnamocr in said city. Each proposal must be accom panlcd by a certified check on some responsible banking Institution In an amount equal to 6 of the aggregate amount of the proposal, the same to bo forfeited to tho city by the sue cesatul bidder upon failure to enter Into contract qnd bond for the, faith ful completion of tbo aald lmprnv- tsent. m accordance with the plana and apeefflcatloaa therefor. The City of Klamath Falls reserv ing the right at all times to reject any and all proposals. The award to the successful bidder Is hereby made contingent upon tho salo ot the bonds that will be aathorlzed for providing funds tor making such Improvement. Tne plans, specifications and esti mates above referred to embrace and provide that the proposed Improve ment may bo made, using Standard Bltulltbtc pavement, oil macadam pavement or concrete pavement, and bids are Invited for each class In add!- jtlon to grading, curbing and drain- ago. a. l. LEAvrrr, Police Judgo of the.clty of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated: September 22, 1920. 822-02 NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS TO MAKE STREET IMPROVEMENTS Pursuant to ordinance and order ot the Common Council of the cTlty of Klamath Folia. Oregon, notice Is !" !!L jrndeworkUot7ho,rcfear'Lake tho Improvement designed for tbe Alloy passing from Fifth to Sixth St parallel with Main St. through tbe center oi mocic 37, original town Said Improvement to be made in ac cordance with the plans and specifi cations ot tue utty Kngineor and for one of tbe classes of improvement mentioned In said plans and specifi cations ana tne ordinance orderlnt- aid Improvement, which said ordin ance No. 628 was adopted on the 13th day of Septembor. 1920. and approved Dy tho Mayor on tho' lltb day of September, 1920. aald Diana, specifications and tutu matos of tho City Engineer' bclna- on tile in tha office of the Police Judge ana in me onioe 01 tne said En glneer. The proposed coatract will be let in one contract, aad tha time in which tbe same is to be completed Is fixed by said ordinance on or before uctooer 15. 1920. Bid must h filed with tbe Police Judge for sub mlaalon to the Council not later than 5 ociock P. m. of the 4th dar at October, 1920, and the bida will be considered by the Council Immedi. ately thereafter at the Council Cham- oer in aaia city, somela responsible banking Institution In an amount equal to 6 of th aggregate amount ot tho proposal, tho snmo to bo forfeited to tho city by tho suc cessful bidder upon failure to enter Into contract and bond for tho faith' tul completion ot tho said Improve ment nl accordanco with tho plans and specifications thorofor. Tho City of Klamath Falls reserv ing tho right at all times to rojoct any and all proposals. The award to tho successful bidder Is hereby mado contingent upon tho salo ot tho bonds that wilt bo nuthorltod tor providing funds tor making auch Im provement. Tho plans, specifications and esti mates nbovo referred to itmbrnco and nrovldo that tho proposed Improve ment may bo maiio, using stnmlnnt Dltullthlc pavement, oil macadam pavement or concroto pavement, and bids nro Invited for each class In addition to grading, Curbing and drainage A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judgo of tho city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated: September 22, 1920. S32-02 NOTICE OK HEARING OK PETI TION TO FORM DRAINAGE DIS TRICT. In tho County Court, of tho Stato ot Oregon tor tho County of Klamath. Notice la hereby given that hearing on the following potltlon will bn held at tho Court Home In tho City ot Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, Stato ot Oregon. onUho 18th day ot Oct., 1920, for tho purposo ot deter mining whether tho prayer ot said potltlon shall bo granted. AH persons owning or claiming an interest In lands described In said petition are hereby notified to appear at said Place on said dato and show causo. If 'any thcro be, why tho prayer In said petition shall not bo granted. C. R. DRLAP, (Seal) County Clerk. By OARRETT K. VAN RIPER. Deputy, j RALE OK TIMBER KLAMATH INDMN RESERVATION LITTLE BPRAGUK UNIT Sealed bids In duplicate, marked outside "Bid Little Spraguo Unit," and addressed to the "Superintend ent, Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency. Oregon." will bo received until 2:00 o'clock P. M., Pacific time, Wednesday, October 27, 1920, timber on about 3,600 acres on for tbo purchase of the merchantable Sprague River In townships 34 and 35 South, Range 8 East. Wlllamotte Meridian. This unit Is estimated at 40,000.000 feet B. M.. mostly west ern yellow pine ot wjiicn anout 5.000.000 feet la on about 410 acre ot approved allotments, aad as to which soparato approved contracts with the Indian owners nay prob ably be made. No bid will be ac cepted for lesa tbaa $4.00 for yel low and sugar pi o ana incense cedar, and $1.60 for other species during tho period of the contract ending March 31, 1924. Prices sub sequent to that date will be fixed by the Commissioner or Indian Airair for three-year perloda. Each bid must state the rate per M that will be paid for each kind of timber dur lag the first contract period ending March 31. 19Z4, ana must do ac companied by a certified check on a solvent National Bank drawn In fa vor of tbe Superintendent of tho Klamath Indian School in the amount ot $10,000.00. The deposit will be returned to unsuccessful bidders, but retained as liquidated damages If the successful bidder shall fall to execute contract and furnish satis factory bond for $16,000.00 within 60 days from tbe acceptance ot bis bid. The right is Teserved to waive technical defects and to reject any or all bids. For copies of contract, regulations, fuller description of the area, aad other information, apply to the Superintendent of the Klam ath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon Washington, D. C, August 1920. CATO SELLS, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 1st pub. Aug. 19 Th. ft Sat. 12t 10, NOTICE Notlco Is hereby given that scaled proposals will bo received by tb Board of Directors ot tho Langoll Valley Irrigation District of Kla math County, Oregon for tho con struction of tho Irrigation ditches Di vision ot said District according to the plans and specifications approv ed by the Board of Directors anil whloh nro now on file at tho office of tbo Engineer ot tbo District who Is Mr. C. T. Darloy dt No. 100 Fourth Streot, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Said proposals will bo recolved up to tho hour of-2 o'clock In the after noon of the 15th day of October, A. D. 1930 at the offlco of tbo Board of Directors of said District which Is No. 10 Loomls Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Proposals are desired on a basis of acceptance of tbe Bonds of said District at par. Bidders may submit proposals for a single schedule, any combination of schedules, or all schedules as they may desire. Each proposal must be accompan ied by a certified check amounting to $200.00 for each schedule bid upon payment to the Secretary of the Langell Valley Irrigation District guaranty that tbe bidder will. If successful, promptly aexecute it satisfactory contract and furnish a good and sufficient bond as horeln below provided. -r-Tbe-auecessfufhtdder will be re quired to deposit a satisfactory bond the amount of 26 of tho con- tract prlco conditioned that ho or Ihoy will faithfully perform said con tract. Hid to bo opened October Kith, 1920 at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in, Tho Hoard of Directors rcsorvo tho right to rojoct any or all bids not satisfactory to tho Hoard ot Direc tors. A. L. WI8H1AKD Secretary Langell Vnlloy Irrigation ot Klamath County, 'Oregon, 1-14. 1mx No. 1944. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ot tho Stato of Oreaon. for Klamath County. Oregon, California and Eastern Railway Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, va. Frank M. Sherman and Shornmn. his wife: John W, Sherman and Sherman, his wife: llorsofty Irrigation District, Defendants . In tho name fo tho Slato ot Oregon to Frank M. Sherman and Sherman', his wife; John W. Sherman and Sherman, hla wife, do fondants, you urn hereby required to appear or answer tho complaint filed against you In tho nbovo entitled action on or before November 6th, 1930, that tMlng tho last day of tho time proscribed In tho order of tho publication of this summons. If you fall to appear or answer, plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief prayed for In his complaint horoln to-wlt: tor the appropriation to plaintiff's uso for all proper railroad purposes of tho .following described real preperty: A strip ot land 100 feet In width being 60 feet In width on each sldo ot and pnraltol to the following do- scribed center lino over and across tho East ono-halt ot Northeast ono- fourth ot Section 35, Township 38 South. Range 1114 East of Wlllam otto Meridian, Klamath County, Oro gon, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on tho oast line thereof 3030 teet North of tho Southcust rornor of said Sec tion 35 nnd running thenco North 60 decrees, 36 minutes West n distance of 1G04 feet to tho West lino ot Hid property and containing .1.46 acres el land. And for the assessment ot the damages to said defendants Incurred In such appropriation and that, upon payment Into this Court of the amount of damages so assessed. Judg ment be entored for appropriation of said land and tho wholo thereof fcr tho uses and purposes of this plain tiff. Scrvlco of this summon Is made upon said defendants by publication thereof for six woeks In tho Evening Herald, a dally newspaper, printed, published and of general circulation In Klamath County. Oregon, by order ot tho Honorable D. V. Kuykonhatl, Judgo ot tho abovo ontltlod Cctirt, made and entered on Beptombor 23, 1920. The dato of tho first publica tion of this aummons Is September 25, 1920. It. C. Oroesbock, attorney for plaintiff, address Klamath Fall. Oregon. Sep. 25-2-9-16-23-30-6 SAGE TEA DARKENS BEAUTIFULLY AND RE STORES ITS NATURAL COLOR AND LUSTRE AT ONCE Common garden sage browed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and nlcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and But blesome. An eaaler way Is to get tbe phur recipe at home, though, Is trou ready to use preparation Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, :ostlng about 60 cents a large bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thu avoiding a lot of muss ' .' While gray, faded hair Is not sin ful, wc oil desire to retain our youth ful appearanco'and attractlvoness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It 1 done so natur ally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this. through your hair, taking on small strand at a time; by morning all gray balrs have disappeared. Af ter another application or two your hair becomos dark, glossy, soft, and luxuriant, and you appear yearr younger. Women Made Yomig Bright oyoa, a dear akin and a body full cf youth and health may b: youra if yoa will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDIAL Tb world' standard remedy for kldnoy, livtr, Msddtr and uiic scld trouh'.tu, th snamlca ot 111 jndlooks-In-usarttricr" 10l6TAll drucclsti, throo elsca. Uok for t) MM Com Mh.UI nn avar h -t rpt no Imitation I INTO G 1 Murphey Feed & Seed Store HARD TO GET GOOD FABRICS THESE DAYS but thn cloths wo show nro tho pro duct of tho best mills and nro ox- elusive with us. Coino In and oo them. You'll bn Impressed with thnlr quiet good tsisto and tho char acter of our tailoring fully oqual that of thu fabrics as every good dresser knows, CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 518 Main Street NOTICE OK SALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OHEQON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GKOHUE C. MITCHELL, DE ' CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that tho un derslgiied, pursuant to nn ordor of tho nbovo imtltl;d court, made and entered thoreln un thu 18lh 'day of September. 1720, llronnlne this ad- kmlnlstratur to sell all of the follow ing described lands, to wit! Lot 4 In Block 84 In Klamath Addition tu Klamath Fnlls, Orcnon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and ap piirlotianrps thereto appertaining, which said land is situate In Klatnntti Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, will at the First National Hank, Klamath Falls, Oregon, freni nnd after Tuen- day, October 19, 1920, soil at private salo to tho highest bidder therefor upon terms hereinafter mentioned, all ot tho nbovo described lands. Terms of uitn nro cash lit hand, gold coin of the United States, abstract at oxpen of estate, or not less than 12,000 cash In hund and bnlsnrn to bn paid within three years from date of purcnaio, unpaid balatico to bn represented by prnmlisory nctn of purchaser, bearing 8 per cunt Interest per annum, payable annually and secured by a first mortgagn I'-un the lands abvo doscrlbod, purr &sor to aniumn and pay all taxes and assess ments hereafter levied and accruing. Said sain will bo mado aublnct to confirmation by tho abovo entitled! court. Bids shall bo In writing and thall be left with this administrator at thn First National Bank at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, as aforesaid. Datod at Kl.imath Falls, Oregon, September 20. 1920. LESLIE ROdERS. Administrator with tbe will an nexed of tbo Estate of George C. Mitchell, Deceased. , Sep. 20-27-4-11-lk ! NOTICE TO CREDITOR!) In the County Court ot the State st Orexuu, for Klamath County. , In the Matter ot the Estate of Lou I to E. Ferguson. Deceased. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I liavo been appointed executor of tho estato of Louise E. Forguson, de-t ceased, by tho above entitled ceurt: all person having claims against tbo said estato are notified to present them to me, with propor and legal vouchers attached, at the law offices of Forguson, Fletcher ft Mifflin, numbor 16 Looml Building, Klam ath Fall, Oregon, within six months from September 8th, 1920. CHARLES J. FERGUSON, Executor of tho Estate of Louisa E. Forguson, deceased. Sop. 8-1S-22-29-6 EAT LESS MEAT Take a fil of Halt to Flush Kid. liey If bladder bothers' ' you Eating meat regularly eventually produces kldnoy trouble In aomo form or othor, lays a well-known authority, becauso tha urlo acid In moat excltea the kldnoy, they be- como overworked; get aiuggisn; clog up and causo all sorts ot distress, particularly backache and misery In tho kldnoy regien: rhoumstlc twinges, sovore headaches, odd stom ach, constipation, torpid llvor, sleep lessness, bladder and urinary Irrita tion. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or If bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few daya and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush cloggod kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neu tralize the acids la the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful leffarvescent-llth-a-watoi drjnk which millions of mon and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary or gans clean, thus avoiding serious kldnoy diseases. IF M HURTS (Paid Advertisement) FOR COVNTY COMMISSIONER FRED PETERSON MORE MONEY FOR ROADS, SCHOOLS, BETTERMENTS. LESS FOR COURT HOUSES, LAWYERS, DETECTIVES. Warren Hunt Hospital A thoroughly equipped Inatltatloa affording unexcelled facllltlea for tha sclentlflo treatment by hoapltal meth od of medical, aurglcal and obstet rlcal caaea. The new and modern fireproof build Ing contain private rooms for had and ararJotatory caaes, completely quipped examination and treattasat rooms, Roentgen Ray, clinical aad research laboratories. BTAFr ' t WARREN HUNT, M. D. L. L. TRUAX, M. D. OEO. A. MAHflBY. M. D. AND sNR 8TS., KLAMATH rALL8. ORB. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maa4 tageraoll Hawley CMropractie PhyalcJaa First National Baak Building Kotraeoe, Roos i ASHLAND, OREGON ALL KINDS ot tta aad sheet iroa work. Ulailau aad waraa air deaa at the Muuiaoa Hliop. No. loa Mala M. L. N. HAINES rhoaeSM I KkraathBni Auto SUf A dally auto stage Mirlee la aew operetta between Klamath Falla -and Bead. Offkea Rex eafa aad Met ropolitan Oarage. C. I. Richard. Phone 276-W. I7-tt Klamath Dye Works Phon40f OUR CLEANING, PRKSHINO AND RErAIHINQ WILL MAK& YOUR CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATS REBLOCXED Good Called for aad Delivered 481 Mala Street Klaaaatb Vail SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS la one of any hospital's biggest asset and tbe location of this hospital makes It especially desirable froa that viewpoint. Oaly abaadaatly capable graduated nurses are em ployed, aad this fact, added to aw unequalled staff of ahyaUiaaa aad excellent hospital equlpmeat lasaras our patients unsurpassed aervioe. STAFF DR. . D. J0HN86M DR. O. H. MIRRYMAN DR. T. O. CAMPBML DR. OBORfM I. WHISHT DR. D. LAMB DR. H. DLOYJJ gTsmAmT Klamath General Hoapital 124 Sk. fill St. PW 17 .Ml fit j i? WlilTlirTTITiT17liTgaH-H"ij