The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 19, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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XTHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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HERAID'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN
WANTED
.WNTl.D Offlco girl. Commission
bnsls na salary nbora flat rto. Seo
Dr. A. A. 8oulo. 18-19
JWANTKD Practical nursing. Koom
rurnisned. hco ur. . a. bouio.
1819
von sali: on tradk. nr. ncre
Block ranch In l.nko Count)'. $2500
Improvements on place All fenced
and In cultivation. $3250 cash ur
tonus. yvil trade for smalt modern
homo In city. Call 43? and ask for
Sams. 1216
IWANTKD Woman cook for lumber
camp. T01. 6S1-W or can zav uo
Uar, cor High. 18-SO
iWAKTKD TO IIBNT -Hurished or
unfurnished house. My reliable
people. Mox IOC. Ilorntd. 1319
JWANTKD 4 or G room houso. Fur
nished or unfurnished. Mox P. O.
Hcnrld. 13-19
HELP WANTED Men or women.
Steady work tho year round. Ap
Sly Growers' Packing & Warehous
ing Association, Incorperated: form-
arlv Ihn Chelsea Lsnbar ft Box Co.
Phono 40W. .-tt
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hXH SALE Dodge touring car In
first class mechanical condition.
Phono 310J or call 804 Walnut, alter
5:30 p. m. 1618
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FOR 8ALT. 1930 Moo, used only 5
months. Ilargaln It taken at
once. Mos 47, Herald Office. 2-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
MA11RIED COPU: WIS!ir-3 work on
diary, fruit or truck farm. State
wages. Man can do any kind of work.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Patten. McCall.
iuano. 18-19
FOR SALE Real Estate
FOR SALE Now and modern tiro
room bungalow on big corner lot
In excellent location at special price,
of 13350. Only $650 cash and bl
nnco llko rent. Chllcoto A Smith, 633
Main St.
FURNlTURE.UPHOLSTEIUNa. Mat
tresses mado oror. Feathor mat
tresses mada from your feather bed.
feather renovated. Furniture pack
ed and crated. Clocks, sawing ma
chines and phonograph's repaired.
Douglas 137 N. Fourth 8t. Phone
196-W. 1833
FOR BALE Oood four room mod
ern houso with. plenty of ballt-ln
' features bath, garage and big lot, at
1600 on very easy terms. A good
homo for little money. Chllcote ft
Smith, 633 Main St. 1819
FOR SALE folding baby baggy.
Phone 221-W or call 1334 Lookout
Are. 1810
FOR 8ALK -Strictly modern 6
room hoaso; garage, paved street
and cement walks, fall basement,
furnace, tlno corner lot. Just what
you're been looking for and price Is
right. 901 Lincoln St. 1819
BARNEY HATTU8. Write your sis
ter. Good nows awaits you.
Not. 19
FOR SALE One brand new 5 -ton
logging trailer. Be Max Weiss,
6th St., Near Ewauna Box Co. 30-tf
PHONE PEYTON tor wood B3S
FOR SALE 4 -room house.
'H. Herald office.
Dox'W.
18-19
FOR SALE Brand New three room
plastered house and big corner lot
three blocks from 'new Falrriaw
school at bargain price of 81900.
Only $300 cask and $25 a month.
Chllcote ft Smith. (33 Main St.
I HAVE BUYER FOR 60 to 100
acres ot land Improved, partly un
der ditch.
ALSO
A ROOMING HOUSE, furnished, two
lots to trade for ranch under ditch.
J..r.MAaUIRE
' " 16-19
FOR SALE A few good loU on
pavement la a fast growing dis
trict; from .8100 to 140. LoU with
in 4 blocks of Whit Pelican hotel
flttftup. Lots with a, block of th
St. pavement 4eaad p. LoU on
Bute Highway. Inside or city limits
175 and ap. See W. M. Xoatellas.
with Ktamatk Development Co..
1103 Main St.. phone 1. 2-tt
FOR RENT Two' Urge new unfur
nished rooms. 3338 Reclamation
Bt. Phone 139 J. . 14.30
CITY GARBAGE When yon want
garbage removed call lOF-JJ.
WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 19.
Will tho noxt houso of roprcsontn
ttro bo as strongly republican as the
present houso, whoro tho republican
majority Is 46 votes This question
Is now ngltntlng tho democratic cam
paign nunnKorn, who nro striving In
uvery sUto to elect men ot their m
lltlcal belief to tho noxt house. Tho
republican managers nro viewing tho
situation without alarm tor they bo
llevo It is hardly possible for tho
democrats to overcome tho present
big republican house majority. As
SALESMAN'S POSITION OPEN. Our
troes In heavy domand and give
satisfaction. Write for contract and
information immediately. Batera Nur
sery Company, 438 Oregon Btdg.,
Sslom, Oregon. 14-38
FOR SALE Colo 8, 7 passonger In
fine condition, worth 81500. my
price $1050. Ono halt cash, balance
easy. 310 High St. 18-33
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Hudson speedster, at
anr reasonable effor. Mrs. n.
West, room 3 Arcade hotel. 1630
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
Excluslvo election news service for
clubs or private gatherings. Inqulro
ot Manager, 624 Main St.
M-AM-AMMiWMVM
FOR SALE MUceuaBcou
FOR 8ALE 2 good milch cows.
1 sharpless cream separator, 6 oc
tave organ; I home comfort range, at
my place In Merrill, Ore. a C. Gar
rison. 18-31
FOR SALE One Singer sewing ma
. chine, 1 electric Iron, 1 electric
pUte. 415 Pine St. 18-19
FOR SALE 2 beating stoves. 205
8. 5th 81 16tt
FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE for
residence property in Klamath
FalU, 14 H acres developed land,
fenced, at Four Lakes. 10 miles out
from Spokane. Washington, on In-
terban electric railroad. What hare
yon to otter? See W. E. Stelner
spring, ColonUI Rooms, 131 N. lllh
St., after 8:30 p. m. lf-Jf
FOR 8ALE S .horses, harness,7 one
4 inch log truck. 1 new wacon. and
other logging equipment. Address
box J. C, Herald office. 1619
FOR 8ALE One fine saddle horse,
saddle and bridle 850. If sold at
once. Jerome Yarron, Langell Val
Ur. care D. K. RnUnd. 16-31
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DANCING
TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
. AT MOOSE HALL' V
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BUDDIE'S ORCHESTRA
The Jazz Artists Supreme"
Straf it AtJaission Everyone Welcome
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FOR SALE Ramboulllett rams
yearling rams that will shear 30
to 30 lbs. of tine whlto wool. Will
sell one to carload. Prices right. F.
W. Iterrln, Ashland, Oregon.
2827
FOR SALE Welded gasoline tank,
with all fittings, 1075 gallons ca
pacity. Imperial garage.
USED CARS
1 Hudson Spoedster
1 Stndcbaker 4 touring car
1 Overland M 81.
1 Overland M 85 "4" touring
car.
1 Studebaker 6 cyl., 7 passenger.
1 Maxwell Form A truck.
NEW CARS
1 Bnlck Six -
1 Oldsmoblte track
1 Seven passenger Hayncs.
Reo five passenger touring.
Reo five passenger sedan.
1 Seven passenger Hudson.
1 Fire passenger Essex.
Reo Bpoedwagon.
Samson 3-4 ton trucks.
ACME MOTOR CO.
8IXTH AND OAK
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TO RENT OR LEASE
FOR RENT Three room furnished
apartment. 406 So. Riverside.
15-19
FOR RENT Two sleeping porches
and one furnished room. 907 High
St. 18-19
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LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Boy's rnacklnaw coat. In
quire 415 Klamath Ave. 18-19
FOR SALE
Two Geaeral Electric
35 H. P. Motors
Big Pines Lumber Company
Medford, Oregon
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"Capital and Industry -Keep Out"
WOULD YOU, AS A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN OF OREGON, PLACE SUCH
A SIGN ON THE BORDERS OF THE STATE?
That is exactly what you will help to do if you do nothing to prevent the
passage of measure No. 314 and 315 on the November ballot, entitled, "Con
stitutional Amendment Fixing Legal rate of Interest in Oregon."
Thu measure proposes to limit the rate of interest in Oregon to 5 per
cent You can, bylaw, fix the rate of interest in Oregon, but you cannot, by
law, force the loaning of money in this state, when a much higher rate can be
secured elsewhere. The passage of this measure would force the withdrawal
of the millions of foreign capital which is today loaned on factories, business
and real estate in the state and send your local money owners outside of the
state to better investments. ,
Passage of this measure would mean foreclosure of thousands of mort-'
gages; would result in financial paralysis, and would mean widespread unem-
X0?'' no doubA understand the viciousness of this measure, but have you
talked to your neighbors and friends about it? We urge you to do everything
a. 1 . i, . r, . v v-y-- --cpuwswuii as buiuiu staie ior in
vestments require that this measure fce overwhelmingly defeated.
VOTE 315 X NO
AND URGE YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE
(PaidAdvt.) STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE
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thn ropulillcniiH nor confidently ex
poctlng n Harding and Coolldgo land
slide In Novombur tlioy fool nuro the
democrats wll not lio nblo to cap
turo tho noxt house nml they cxpuct
to largely Increase their present ma
Jorlly. i
Tho proient membership of thn
houso Includes 2(14 lejmbllcnns, 190
democrats, 2 Independent republi
cans, 1 Independent, 1 prohibition
1st, and thero nro sovon vacancies-
total 435.
It now ceniim probahlo to all Im
partial political obiervers horo that
tho CoxHoosovult tlckt will rocura
very few electoral vot?s outsldo ot
the 1C southern stales, nmt' It this
happens tho republican houso ma
Jorlty may run over ono hundred.
It cannot bo denied by any but
tho bllndot partisans that tho fltitli
congress, which had .. democratic
majority In houso nnd sonutn, and
which was nb-olmely dominated by
senators and representatives from
tho southern states, discriminated
against tho northern, mldwestom
states. That congress collected tho
bulk of tho revenue nocdi'd to carry
on tho war against Oermany from
tho three other soctlona ot tho coun
try, but spent most ot It In tho "solid
south. Most ot the great government
war work plants, army camps and
aviation fields wore established In
the south largely paUt for with
taxes collected fromth6 rcliialndu'f
ot tho country.
Thu minority south not only dom
inated congress, through the caucus
system, but It collected Immense
sums from thn othor sections of tho
country nnd spent most ot tho money
In tho south.
Ono example ot other discrimin
ation procured by tho "southern
ring" then In control of congress will
nuttier That congress fixed a gov
ernment price on whut. It refused
to fix a prlco on cotton purely n
southern product.
Whlto the northern, mid-western
and western statos supplied most ot
tho soldiers that woro needed to win
tho war with Germany, and afao sup
plied tho grcator part of the revenue
collected to pay tho war expenses,
tho l'C southern states, dominating
congress, secured most of tho money
spent In this country during the war
When the elections camo for (ho
66th congress tho people of tch coun
try, excepting those In the south.
having been Informed of these un
just and discriminatory conditions,
elected a republican houso majority
of forty-six and a senate majority ot
two.
If a democratic congress should
be elected In November Ihcao condi
tions undoubtedly would bo repeated.
The southern congressmen, voting
en bloc" nnd dominating every dem
ocratic caucus, would again gain con
trol of the revenues ot the whole
country, and tax the people for mon
ey that would be largely spent In
public Improvements in the Sonth,
Do the people of tho North, tho
Mid-West and the West(deslro a re
turn to congressional conditions
wbero one small section of the coun
try, of sparse population, and paying
comparatively a srmli part of the
taxes, can dominate the whole, Cong
ress T That Is the question the re
publican managers are now putting
np to the electorate In this campaign.
No donbt It will be answered by the
election of a big republican "majority
In House and Senate In November.
SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR
ITS PATIENTS
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in iiiiq iik miy iiuflpiini iiikhu iirdui
and tho location ot litis hospital
makes It, especially doslrablo from
that vlowpolnt. Only abundantly
capablo graduated nurses nro em
ployed, and this fact,' addod to out
unequalled staff of physicians and
excellent hospital equipment Insures
our patients unsurpassed service.
STAFF
DR. R. D. JOHNBON
DR. 0. H. MKUItYMAN
DR. T. O. CAMl'lll-Lb
DR. GKOnOH I, WRIQHT
DR. E. D. LAMII
DR. II. I). LI.OYD 8TKWART
Klamath General
Hospital
CHIROPRACTOR
Dr. Lois C. Bridges
Qffico Hours
10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Ill 5th St., Suite 105
Oror First Slate ft Savings Hank
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Khmath Dye. Works
Phone 406
OUR CI.JCANINO, PKMUUNa AND
HKI-AI1UM) WILIi MAKK YOUR
cixrrHics
LOOK LIKE NEW
HATH niWMXJKKD
- Goods CaU4 for ana DeUnwotl
481 Main Street Hisan rails
PINK BALLOTS FOR
MISSOURI WOMEN
Klamath-Bend Auto Stag
A dally auto stage eer-rleo as now
operating botwoea Klamasts Mia
and Bend. Offices He cafe snsl -roeolllan
Garagu. C. I. Itacknrd.
Phone S7C-W. 17-tf
MINERAL BATHS
Dr. Hand Ingersol! Hawley
CtUroprarUo PnjrslctM
rtrst National Dank Building
Entrance, Room I
ABHXAND, OMMON
ALL KINDS
a
f tin a4 stMet
at the Hsuianon Pli
Mho. No. 16M ktain M.
L. N. HAINES
DAY BOARD
Family Style
50 Cents per Meal
MRS. McDANIELS
301 High St Phone 455
For Paper Hanging and
' Painting Call
F. R. LAUGHTON
Telephone 473-W
204 South Riverside
A CUsftled Ad will sell H.
Ilornco Greeley reached Now York I Ilulldlng construtcton In th
with flO nml four years later found- United flutes Is about double In May
ed n weekly newspaper. what It Is In January.
JBFFER80N CITY, Mo., Oct. 19.
Women in Missouri will not bo re
quired to cast their vote on special
ballots in tho Novombor election.
This Is tho substance of an opinion
delivered to secretary of the state
by Attorney General Frank W. McAl
lister.
Tho attorney general held that
what Is known as the "pink ballot
law," passed by the last general as
sembly, Is void and should be disre
garded. The law requires that the
ballots for women shall be printed on
pinktcolored papers, bonce tho name
of the law.
In bis opinion the attorney goneral
said that there was no necessity for
the law; that the full franchise priv
ilege has been granted for women by
tne 19th amendment to the federal
constitution. The law apparently
violates and scecrecy o! the 'ballot
boa in distinguishing between the
color of the ballots for men and wom
en, he said.
Goodyear Track
TIRE SERVICE
Solid Tire for aH size truck, Fords iacluded.
't
United State, Federal and Goodyear Pneumatic.
Tire for all smake ef cars.
Acme Motor Co.
r
400-416 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
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It la believed that more fish are
found off the Grand Banks of New
foundland than in any other parts
of the world.
If a horse ate as much as a cater
pillar, in proportion to its slie, l
would consume a ton of hay every
24 hours.
,
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22
AT 10:30 A. M.
I will sell the well known HooDer herd of hleh claut t
dairy cows.
35 HEAD 35
Consisting of Durham anji Jersey Milk Cows;
also one pure wed roan Durham Bull. These cows
are fresh or will be by the first of January. All
cows tubercline tested.. Also -five head of good
young horses.
MACHINERY AND DAIRY SUPPLIES
Will also be sold,
Two 12-lhch single plows.
One 16Mnch sulky plow.
One 2-ection harrow.
This Is a good caaaoe to buy soma- sitra fine dairy stock, and
anyone la the market jihoald not fall to attsad tkls sals. t
TERMS OF SALE .
Three months' time on approved security, or 6 discount for
Cgfa
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
C a MERRILL, Auctioneer J. D. HOOPER, Owner
Fed Your Chickens
If you want them to lay. IT-. , CjwwI P. CJ Ci,
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