The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 21, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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BANGER EXAM.
OCTOBER 25
I'OKTI,ANI, Ocf, 20. Tho
United Milieu civil service cuiurnls
Ion will bol mi opmi cuiiiihiIUIvu
ciamlnatlon for (uront ranger on Oc
tober 26, 1920, at the various na
tional forest hesdquartora of thn
North Pacific district, located at Cor
dora and Ketchikan, Alrsha; Albany,
lUker, llend, Rugene, Oranta I'aat,
John Day, Lakevlew, Medford, I'eod
leton, Portland, I'rlnnvllle, Ilosohurg,
and Wallowa, Oregon; Ilelllugbam,
Okanogan, Oylmpla, Itepubllc, Heat
tie, Tacoma, Walla Walla, and We
natchee. Waablngton,
Persons deilrlng to rater thU ex
amlsallon abould secure application
form 1111, from tbo civil service
omlaelon or from the foreat su
pervisor at 'any of the place whore
lb eiamlnatlon la to be held.
Candldatea mutt be between the
ages of 21 and 40 years. They must
be able-bodied and are required to
pau a medical examination, Per
one whose military servleo entltlei
them to preference are telnased from
ago requirement. Other require
ments ant at leaat a common-school
edueatltn and knowledge of the ru
diment! of com pan surveying, tim
ber eitlmallng and waling, land
law, and the livestock business.
foreat ranging off era men who like
the foreat and mountain an oppor
tunity for a vigorous outdoor life
where they may fight .forest firm,
build trail, telephone Unco, and cab
in. To n pcnon fond of an outdoor
Ufa the work H varied, Interesting
and healthful, However, the forest
ranger must bo wilting to endure
hardships If necessary. Ilia work
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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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often take tho ranger Into remote
region where he nwist know how
to take lino of himself and 01 mid
dle horses.
Applicant who reside In thn itato
whoro tboy tuko tho oiamlnntlon nro
given preferonoo In appointment over
non-resident ,1'roforonco la also giv
en by act of congreia to honorably
dlschnrgod soldlora, aallora, and mar
ine, who ahould attach to tholr ap
plication their original dlichargo or
a phototat copy or a certified copy
thereof, or their official record' of
ervlce, which will be returned after
Inspection by the commlMlon.
The work of a foreat ranger glvea
the neceiwary training to make, an
eipert woodaman. Many ranger de
velop special iklll along ome phaie
of their work, a timber crulilng,
surveying, logging, engineering, or
telephone construction.
Ranger are appointed at an InltUI
pay of 1,2I0 per year, an Increased
raU effective thU year, and thoee
We SHINE
SHOES
For both. Ladies and Gent
lemen, and shine them well.
Shining and Dying Shoes is
all we do.
THE EXCLUSIVE
SHINING PARLOR
Central Hotel Building
Two Dollars a Week
UE are offering as a spec
" ial the Old Standard
Make Columbia Grafonola
with triple motor, eighty
record 'filing system and
tone control leaves.
Make a reasonable first
payment, then only two
dollars a week until $120
is paid.
Hear its clear tone and
smooth running, powerful
motor.
EARL SHEPHERD CO.
Exclusive Music House
507 Main St Phone 282-J
whoM aervlee are satisfactory may
be allowed the temporary lncreao
of $20 per month granted by con
grei. The continuance of thl In-
croaio boyond Jiino 30. 1921. how
ever, dopond upon further action by
congress, In many cane quartern arc
provldod by tho govornmont. Hang
or mny bo required to furnish sad-
Ao horses, Koraga for neceary
hone I provided by thn govern
mont.
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STATE S, D. P:
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PREDICTED
!OBBBflW!
Goodyear Truck
TIRE SERVICE
Selid Tire, for all stae IjihIm, FohU iacluM
Unrtel SUtes, Federal and Goodyear Pneunatics.
Tires for all Hakes of oars.
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Acme Motor Co.
400-416 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
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PUBLIC AUCTION
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22
. AT 10:30 A.M.
HOOPER RANCH
i 2V,,MiUs from Midland
"I .will sell the-well known Hooper herd of high class
dairy, cows.
35 HEAD 35
Consisting of Durham and Jersey Milk Cows; .
also one pure Dred roan Durham Bull. These cows ;
are fresh or will be by the first of Jariuarv. All ;
cow tubereltae tested. Also five head of good ;
young norseB. ,
MACHINERY AND DAIRY. SUPPLIES
Will also be soldf
Two 12-inch sirfgle plows.
One 16-inch sulky plow. '
Him 2.flPfMnnvharrnw.
Thl la n good chunco to buy omo extra fine dairy atock, and ;
anyono In tho market ahould not fall to attend thl alo, ' ,
TERMS flF SALE
Thrco months' time on' approved ocurlty, or B discount for ;
rnrr i iinph at NOON
C. a MERRILL, Auctioneer J. D. HOOPER, Owner I
PORTLAND, Oct. II. With the
election only a few day away,
Thomas If. Tongue, Jr., Issues the
following statement, analyzing Ore
gon political condition.
"Harding and Coolldge wilt carry
the atato by u tremendous vote, ac
cording to the present outlook.1
"The people have made up their
mind that n republican administra
tion I needed to restore constitu
tional government, to Introduce re
publican reform and econoralt. and
to tmtltute the republican tariff pol
icies that will protect our farmers
and laborer from tho competition
et cheap' foreign labor.
"Quick action will be necessary to
aave the farmers and producer of
tno stnto from destruction.
"Republican are aroused to tho
necessity of electing a republican
sonata to support tho policies of tho
republican president.
"This means that Stanfleld will
run alongside of tbo head of the
tlckot and bo etocted.
"Stanfleld Is a man who stands for
republican principle, tfo has the
ability, tho character, the business
experience to make one ot the strong
est senators we have ever had.
"No man In Oregon Is more fa
miliar with the need of our laborer
and producer for a protective tariff.
He la ra favor of free toll through
FOR
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
FRED PETERSON
PEACE AND PROGRESS
No Monuments to Build
No Political Debts to Pay
Spend County Funds for
IniproTenienti,
NotforlfemiibMinf
the Panama Canal which would be
of tremendous benefit to our lum
ber Industry and Insuro employment
of labor In that Industry.
"Htanfleld Is a man who does
things, has tho grasp of affairs
knows the needs of tho stalo, and
will bo ablo to accomplish things
for Oregon.
"The present .crisis n agriculture
brought abont by tie foliar e tW
democratic administration to guard
against the dumping of Canadian
wheat on the American market, and
the other products of foreign lands,
shows conclusively that a republi
can senate, republican house and a
republican president nro vitally noc
essary to Insure the prosperity of the
nation." , .
THE
HOOSIER
DEMONSTRATION
CONTINUES
AT
1 Johnstone Furniture Company j
50 LB. SACK OF CRATER LAKE FLOUR
FREE WITH EACH HOOSIER CABINET
SOLD DURING DEMONSTRATION
AY
Don t let them
Bull You!
Have You Seen Anybody
MEET MY PRICES?
SWEATERS
Dubbelbilt
BOYS' SUITS
$6.75
OVERALLS
noes of thb roab
$1.95
FLANNEL SHIRTS
TWILL
UNION SUITS
FLKBCHB UNHD
$1.95
BLACK SHIRTS
SATINK
The Store is crowded with such sensational prices
GIVE THE OTHER STORES THE ONCE
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Then Come and Compare Their Prices with Ours
Sugarman Has Broken the Market in
Klamath Falls
1 AINT MAD AT NOBODF
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