is, 11 THE- EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAG THN f , 5RB -a- i - -U r HMD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS WANTED WANTED TO RENT Furished or unfurnished house, lly rcllablo people. Box 1H, Horald. 13-19 WANTED 4 or S room houao. Fur nished or unfurnished. Uoz F. 0. HMrld. ! WANTED Womu to do washing, ironing and cleaning. Electrical eeavenlences. Phone IS. Hit WANTED To reat piano tor winter. Phone 166. 11-U WANTED Tenant! (or large fur- nlshcd Apt. Call evenings at CIS Klamath Ato. J 14-16 ' WANTED Man as talesman who will appreciate? an opportunity (or advancement nnd who wanta work. ' A iplondld chance (or the right per son. 719 Main street. 18-16 WANTED COOK at Warren Hunt hospital. Plain cooking, wages ISO per month and malntcanco. Start at once. Apply now to Dr. Warren Hunt t the hospital office, 4 th and Pine streets. ! WANTED A position, as manager or foreman on stock or general (arm. With or without my wife a nrrlres. references furnished and ! quired. Make arrangements to meet H. N. Miller, care IfiUI's hotel, Kla math Falls. Ore. n-m- HELP WANTED Men or women. 8teady work the year round. Ap ply Growers Packing A Warehoas lac Association, Incorperate: tarsa arty the Chelsea Leaser A Box Co. Pkoae 40W. Mt WANTED Some one to tarnish the Crater Lake Box Co. with about ISO to 100 sacks ot potatoes for winter use. Will receive bids until Oet. 10. Also wsnt about 60 R. I. Red erPlymouth Rock hens or chick ens. 8. D. C08TER. Bray. Calif., Box CI. Care Crater Lake Box Co. cook house. 14-16 FOR SALE-RmJ Estate RELINQUISHMENTS ON 1,000,000 ft; good locatloa for mill next spring. Box F. B. N. Herald. 14-16 FOR SALE OR TRADE. 17$ acre stock ranch In Lake Comnty. $3500 lsaproveaieaU aa place. All feaced and la caltlvatioa. $3350 cask . or teraas. Will trade for small modern koase la city. Call 417 and ask for 11-1S FOR SALE Greet, house 10 by 10 feet with growing flowers, several huadred caraatloaa aad ehrysaatke . warns all la bad aad bloom, several dosea rose bsskee all bearing besides terms, geraniums, etc. Good four reeat house wrtk two large perches, two Iota for ajaroealag. Mutt sell oa aetonnt of poor beetta, Klamath Floral Co. 1104 East Mala street. 1-14 FOR SALE A few good leu oa pavetaeat la a teat growla die Met; rrata.tlM U $4tf. Lota erjth $a 4 blacks ot WHIte Pelican hotel See up. LoU wtthla a block ot Itk St. pavemeat 149 aad ap. LoU oa State Highway .aside ot city Units S17S aad ap. Sea W. M. Moatellas, with Klamath Developateat Co., 1101 Main St.. pkoae 1. 1-tf m0W0W0W0W0WmW0W0WW0Ai AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Chevrolet Bug. 1918 model, four brand new tires, new body fine mechanical condition $615. One Chevrolet light track 1919 model good tires, A-l condition $575. Call 415 Michigan Avenue. 11-13-14 FOR SALE 1 good Ford track, new pneumatic tires, also Ford touring ear. Will sell reasonable, terms It desired. 201 Mala. Markwardt and Wood. '14-19 FOR SALE 1929 Reo, used oaly 6 months. Bargain It takea at oaoe. Box 47, Herald Office. 2-tf FOR SALE Ford car. Good condi tion. Easy terms. Phone 188 or 823 Pine. 9-1C FOR SALE 1918 Mitchell "0". Just like new. Good mechanical condi tion. Practically new tires. Price 91300. Phone 269-W. 13-16 USED OARS 1 Hudson Speedster 1 8tudebaker 4 touring car 1 Overland M 81. . 1 Overland M 85 "4" touring car. 1 Studebaker cyl., 7 passenger. 1 Maxwell Form A truck. NEW CARS 1 Bulck Six 1 Oldsmoblle truck 1 Seven passenger Hsynes. Reo five passenger touring. Reo five passenger sedan. 1 Seven passenger Hudson. 1 Five passenger Essex. Reo Speedwagon. Samson 3-4 ton trucks. ACME MOTOR CO. SIXTH AND OAK !0l0t00l0tA0AAA0W0WWWWWWW FOR SAUiMiscellejseous FOR SALE Chickens. Phone 468 J. 14-16 (FOR SALE Oaylord piano. 401 Wal 1 BUt St. 11-16 HIND HAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. Call 936 Walnut after 3 . Ss , ' 14-16 SaSBBBBBB SV SsV BBBSl kaAAirl YnilV I WHITE ROTARY 8BWINO ma chines (or salo, Installments f3 per month. Sowing machines, clocks and phonographs repaired. Douglas 137 N. Foulrh street. 14-16 SALESMAN'S POSITION OPEN. Our trees In heavy demand and give satisfaction. Write (or contract and Information Immediately. Salem Nur sery Company, 411 Oregon Uldg., Salem, Oregon. 14-38 BARBER SHOP FOR 8ALR. $150. address Box 113 Herald office. 14-18 FOR SALE 1 full Iron bed, 1 three quarter Iron bed, three-quarter brass bod, mattreeses and springs for each, Upright piano, 9x12 rug. stair carpets and hall runners, mahocony cnairs, peuesiai, vacuum cieaner, linnk tlltntrv tntiln nml vnrlnm bther articles. Must bo sold at once. 1136 East St. , 13-15'Jim" ns lio Is popularly known, Is lm- FOR SALE Puro bred Duroc pIrs.I" " . " ', , '.. . ' ' Both sexes. Wm. F. JINNKTTB. Merrill. Ore. 11-15 POTATOES BY THE SACK. Mills Son. 11-16 FOR SALE Welded gasollno tank, with all fittings. 1075 gallons ca pacity. Imperial garage. FOR SALE Ramboulllctt rams yearling rams that will shear 30 to 30 lbs. of fine white wool. Will sell one to carload. Prices right. F. W. Herrln, Ashland, Oregon. 2S-27 FOR SALE One tlno young Herford milch cow, one Jersey cow, one small gentle pony, one good cook stove, one good. De Laval cream sep arator, one milk cooler. Wm. Car stensen, 1 mile from town on Keno road. 13-16 FOR SALE A team of Buckskin horses. Weighing SSOOlbs. Guar anteed true to pull. Cheap for quick sale. Can be eeea at Prultt and Mc Colums Saw Mill. 13-16 00m0m00w0w0000www0w0w0mw TO RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Two large aew unfur nished rooms. 1131 Reclamation St. Phone 119 J. 14-20 STORAGE ROOM TO RENT. Geo. L. Bowman. 15 Broad St, 11-18 jwwww MISCELLANEOUS I wish to publicly thaak my many patrons aad all others in Klamath county, for the many favors and courtesies I have received while here aad sincerely hope to be with you again sooa. MRS. L. M. ROHN. 14-16 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING and repairing. Douglas 117 N. Fourth street. 14-14 MATTRESSES MADE OVER Mike new. Feathers cleaned and reno vated. Feather mattresses made tram your feather bed. Douglas 117 N. 117 N. Fourth street. 14-16 OR PAPER HANGING AND PAINT ING call Laughtoa 473 W. Paoer hanging a specially. 11-16 BARNET HATTUS. Write your sis ter, uooa news awaits you. Nov. J9 FOR SALE One brand new 6-ton logging trailer. See Max Weiss. th St., Near Bwauna Box Co. 30-tf PHONE PEYTON (or wood I2S CITY GARBAGE Whea yoa waat garbage removed call 10F-21. WaWMWMWaawwawnaaaaJ LOST AND FOUND LOST One sailor's bag name (aside F. L. Cain, between Merrill aad Klamath Falls. Leave at Merrill Gar age, Merrill Ore. 11-16 LOST One leather gun esse on Hill itoad. Finder please return to Herald office. 9.1 6 ESTRAYED FROM THE HOLLAND HOUSE on Saturday nlrht a. Sher. herd bulldog, white and black marks. Reward to party who returns same to said address. 13-16 WESTKItX UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Exclusive election news service for clubs or private gatherings. Inquire of Manager. 624 Main St. BIDS WANTED Bids will be received until Satur day, October 16, 1910, for supplyiag 50 cords of four-foot body wood, to be delivered and corded at the new building for Sacred Heart Academy. corner of Eight and Jefferson streeU. runner particulars may be had from Rev. Father Marshall,- Eight and High streeU. JOHN DREHER, Chairman. 11-16 FOR SALE Two General Electric 35 H. P. Motors Big Pines Lumber Company Medford, Oregon 4B SB hiair AM Ifyou AT THE THEATERS James J. Corbett, who Is to bo seen at the Liberty theatre tonight In the Universal photodrnma, "Tho Prince of Avenuo A," Is famous for many things, nnd not tho least ot thesa Is tho distinction ot being the best dressed man on stage or screen Corbett' was a bank tetter and n popular clubman In 8an Francisco be fore he took up tho prise ring as n profession. It was the extraordinary skill with tho boxing gloves, tint displayed In a California athletic club, that persuaded his friends to urge him to try tor tho champion ship. In fact. It Is ring history that whon tho Into John I Sullivan saw Jim Corbett entorlng tho ring he smiled out of tho rnrnor of his mouth nnd remarked "I'll knock that ....... off ,. lull" "'OCR nil. I James J. Corbett. or "(lentlemmt I ...-.M.ilntrt In ttla ttr.taa llrt la llattnllv noreasi oi inu aow iur lu-mun-, anil yet ho never deviate far from tho conventional In his clothes. In "Tho Prince ot Avenuo A." ho has tho rolo ot an castsldo Now Yorker who gains the enmity of a cortaln gang becauso ho has his clothes mndo on Fifth avenuo. He, therefore, has an ppportunlty In this feature to wear some of his correctly tailored garments, and ho appears to unusually (Ino advantage In evening clothes, .which set off his magnificent frame. Sunday next, "The Mutiny o( the Elslnore," tho Metro plcturlxatlon of the (amous Jack London novel, will be the feature attraction at the Lib erty theatre. "The .Mutiny ot tho Elslnore" Is one of the late Jack London's last and most notable works. It Is a strong tale of the sea. In which a crew of city gangsters attempt to take over the tontrol of the ship from the officers In charge; aad In MEAT KE OF Take SalU to Sash Kldaejra If Back batta or Bladder It yoa mast have yonr meat every day, eat It, but flush your kidneys wltk salU occasionally, says a noted aathorlty who tolls as that meat forms arle add which almost paral yses the kidneys In their efforts to exoel It from the blood. They be come sluggish and weaken, then yoa suffer with a dull misery la the kid ney region, sharp pains la the back or sick headache, dltslaeas, your stomach sours, tongue is coated aad when the weather la bad yoa have rheumatic twinges. The urine geU cloudy, full ot sediment, the chan nels often got sore and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To . neutralise these Irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad SalU from any pharmacy here; Uke a Uble spoonful in a glass of water before breakfsst for a few days and your kidneys will then act One. This fa mous salU Is made from the acid of grapes aad lemon Juice, combined wltk llthis, aad baa beea'aaed for generations- to flash and stlmulsU slugglsS kidneys, also to aeutrallse tke adds la arlae, so It ao longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weak- Jsd SalU Is Inexpensive: cannot Injure, and makes a delightful ef fervescent llthia-water drink. NO. 11S01 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office ot Comptroller of the Cur rency. Washington, D. C. July 30, 1120. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It baa been made to appear that "The Am erican National Bank ot Klamath Falls' In the city of Klamath Falls, In the County ot Klamath and StaU ot Oregon, baa complied with all the provisions of 'the sUtute of the United States required t obe com piled with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking; Now therefore 1. John Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Cur rency; do hereby certify that "The American National Bank ot Klam- aok Falls," la the City of Klamath Falls, In the County of Klamath and State of Oregon. Is authorised to commence the business of banking as provided la Section Fifty one hun dred and sixty-nine of the Revised SUtutes of the United States. la testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this Thir tieth day of July, 1929. JNO. SKELTON WILLIAMS, (Seal) Comptroller of the Carreaer. Aug. 13-20-27-3-10-17-14-1-8-16. SPECIAL NOTICE Call 424 J (or taxi service. 8-1C want them to lay. nm addition there Is a charming lovo story, tho thread of which Is crossed by tho ovll passion of Andreas Mel laro to possess tho beautiful daugh ter ot Jason West, a half-owner of tho "Elslnoro." Margnret West la In lovo with Dick Bomers, tho captain's son, nnd she resents tho attentions of Mottalro, whom she distrusts nnd tears; and Moltatre, to accomplish his purposeot possessing Margaret, Incites tho crew to mutiny. Firm, howovor, against tho ma chinations ot Mcltalro and his ras cally henchmen stands John Plko, tho KUInor's" first nmto. Pike has long loved Margaret too, but the realisation of his ago nmkes him cer tain that sho belongs to a man yottngor than himself. And so, when the mutiny starts, the Iron hand of John Plko raises lo quoit It. Tho rolo of John Plko Is portray ed by Mltcholl Lewis. mam ran HOME, Septy 15. (By Mall) Scientists say thoy do not believe that n new volcano was created on Mount l'Isnnlon, near Spezlu, during tho earthquakes which began Sept. 7 nnd continued until Sept. 9 caus ing tho loss of SOp lives. Tongues ot flamo and smoke or dust wore seen to be emitted from whst Is popularly supposed to hsvo bee na new crater opened near tho mountain top. Frank A. Porrett, the American volcanologlst for the Carnoglo Insti tution, who occupies a station at Mt Vesuvius to observo Its operations, has expressed to The Associated Press the opinion that no new volcano has been formed but that the earth quakes caused displacements of sub terranean strata causing a fissure In the earth's crust and that gas escap ing therefrom waa mistaken by on lookers as the opening of a new era ter. The phenomenon, was not a new one. Mr. Perrett said the sell mlcal Instruments showed a tower Ing ot the earth level in tbo earth' quake district previous to the tre mors. This had been observed on other occasions when esrthquakes oc curred. This view Is shsred by 8enator Caplelllnl, a leadwlng geologist who has been Interviewed by the ales ssgero and who says there may have been an oruptlon of gas through a fissure on Mount Plsanlno and the supposed column of smoke above the-mountaln may have been caused by clouds of dust from falling earth, The tongues of flame, In Senator Caplelllnl's opinion, may possibly havo been Inflammablo gas from un derground wells ot oil. He said, how ever, that volcanoes con appear In dependently of tbo structure of the earth's crust and that tho greatest catastrophes have occurred from the appearance of volcanoes where no body expected them. Forexample, the geologist contin ued, Mount Etna rises out of post Pliocene strata while the volcanoes o( the Andes mountains In South America arise (rom granite rocks. Therefore the nature of the Apuan mountains did not exclude the possi bility of a volcano appearing on Mount Plsanlno. Oet your new fall hat at K. K. K. store's Harvest sates. 1C less than regular prices. 11-10 "FREEZONE" No Pain Doesn't hurt a bttl Dron a little "Freefone"' on an aehlna core. In stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly yon lift It right off with fin gers, -rraiyi Your druggist sells' a tiny bottle of ''Freesone" for a few cenU, sufdclent to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or com between the toea, and the cal luses, without soreness or IrrlUtlon. Lift Off Corns! yl. I SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS la one ot any hospital's biggest assets .and the location ot this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurses are em ployed, and this fact, added to oar unequalled staff of physicians aad excellent hospital equipment Insures our patlenU unsurpassed service. STAFF DR. B, D. JOHNSON DR. O. H. MBRRYMAN DR, T. O. OAMPBBLL DR. aEOROB J. WRIGHT DR. B. D. LAMB DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OUll CLEANING, PltKHHINQ AND HKPAIIUNU WILL MAKE YOUR CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATH IlKniiOCKKD Goods Called for aad Delivered 481 Mala Street Klamath Fall Klamath-Bend Auto Stage A dally aato stage service Is aew operating between Klamath rails aad Bead. Offices Rex eafe aad Met ropolitan Oarage. O. I. Reckard. Pkoae 171-W. 17-tf DAY BOARD Family Style 50 Cento per Meal , MRS. McDANIELS 301 High St Phone 455 NO PAINT USED ON TURK'S HOUSES CONSTANTINOPLE, 8ept. 8. (By Mall) Turkey Is a palntlesa land. Most of the houses are wood en and unpalnted. This Is not a con dlllon growing out of the war. The short-sighted policy of the govern ment In imposing taxes on buildings In proportion to the Ightllncss of their exteriors hss encoursged sbab hlneaa. Even In Constantinople a large percentage of the residences and many of the business bouses are of wood. Many of the large apartment houses snd offlco buildings have brick or stono (ronts, but wooden sides and backs. Hence, tho disas trous (Ires which have laid more thun ono-thlrd of the city In aarfo since tbo beginning of the war, and tbo general torror of the population when a (Ire alarm sounds. Constantinople and most other Turkish cities would doubtless have I .1 I ! aaaaaaaa-n aaaa. .taaaaaaaaaaLaaaaBaaaBaaaaaaaaSjBeSSS'l"rH Shoes HAVE DROPPED in Price Wc with to eUinounce t nave reduced the. price of t to $2.50 per pair. a . .a . - . Others are asking: $3.00 ; ; equal to Crossctt's. We have also reduced other brands. Ours is the first store ; nounce a reduction in the ! I rent and no clerk hire will : ! your shoe bills. ; ; Every day is a Sale Day with us. i BRADLEY-EVANS SHOE CO. 727 MAIN CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Lois C. Bridges Office Hours ,10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Ill 5th St., Suito 10G Over First flute A Savings Bank PHONE lOO-J MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maad Ingernoll Hawlep ChlroprarUe Physlriaa First National Bank Building Entrance, Room ASHLAND, ORKOON ALL KINDS of tla and sheet Iroa work. (Hating aad warm air done at tke 'Hhaanoa Plnmbtaf Shop. No. lOM Mala St. L. N. HAINES Pkoae SM For Paper Hanging and Painting Call F. R. LAUGHTON Telephone 473-W 204 South Riverside A Classified Ad will sell It. I been destroyed by (Ire long ago were It not that the shabby wooden and semi-wooden buildings have tllo roofs. These roofs of bright red tllo are In striking contrast to the dingy grey walls, rotted and stained ly the weather. In the peat Turkish lax assessors frequently Imposed twice ss high a rate upon a wcll-palntod house as that levied upon an unpalnted house of exactly tho same construction In a similar locality. "Diamond Dyes" Take No Other Don't Spoil or Streak Material in a Poor Dye tliat foffinniiw today. w Croaaett Shoes from $1.00 ' "- " to $5.00 more for shoes ' " in Klamath Falls to an- ; price of shoes. Our low ; save you many dollars in, ; ; STREET i Murphey Feed & Seed Store 124 So. 6tfc St Phone 87 1 wUl vtil vllllIiVllO , tBuvi BuyTyourtfeed from ,v. A ,cv