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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1920)
1'AON MX ATtrnoAr, octobhr m, km THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'i 1 i I I' ' 'I I 13 HERA UTS CUSSIFIED COLUMNS WANTED .WANTED Hoary trucking of any kind, Lumber, logging or grain aaullag. Oaa PMt trucks to work at ace. Loag time ceatntcta pretered. .Truck at city cap grounds. C. Cbaney, geaernt delivery. 21-28 HELP WANTED Men or womea. Steady work the year, round. Am ply Growers' Packing Warehous ing Association, taeorperated: form rly the Chelae Lumber A Box Co. Phone 40W. 8-tf ,W A N T K D Experienced cashier, book and timekeeper desires posi tion. Has knowledge of stenography. Good reference: Phono 351. Mr. Pat terson. 22-2G FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALft imntl business building and stock on Main St. Will sell or trado. Snap. See 1008 Main St. 11-35 FOR BALK Corner store. Must soil. Snap for right man. Seo 1008 Main St. 21-28 ' FOR 8ALE A tew good Iota oa navemeat la a fast growing dla- trlct; from f00 to $400. LoU with- m mock of wniiaeiieaa aotei f 300 up. LoU wl thin block of 6th 8t. pavement 1400 and up. Lota en Bute Highway inside of city limiu 176 and up. See W. M. Montellas, with Klamath Development Co., 1303 Mala St, phone 1. 2-tf FOR 8ALK Small restaurant, good business, low rent. Call at 1133 Main St. 22-24 FOR SALK Four room house, well furnished for housekeeping. Nice barn In roar that can be used for gar age, lot 50x110 feet near new school house. Price 83000. Terms. See own er at 513 N. Ninth St. 23-33 FOR SALE Must sell at once my 5-room modern house on paved street nr new school. Cellar, lawn, garden and garage. Center of city. Box D. B. Herald. 23-36 FOR SALE MiaceOaneotu FOR SALE Three Heifers nearly 2 years old. one cow with calf $190. Phono 195-M. 32-24 FOR SALE Piano, library table, book esses, curley burch dresser Vote for George Chastaih -v,' For HE STANDS ' V His election means for Klamath County an administration of county affairs in which money will cease to be paid for attorneys fees and more money will be available for road building; in which no money will be paid to private detec tive agencies and more money will be spent in school development; If you. as a taxpayer and voter stand for progress, how can you do other wise than endorse the attitude shown by this extract from Mr. ChastauVs signed and published statement: x , ',:'! j, l '- t J- i . I ' v "I hope to have an administration that will mean arogreaa (or the county, good roads, schools aad a careful bualnesa management of county affairs that will advance the eorannlty aad reflect credit on me and I do not feel that I can accomplish thla If I must always bare the clanking chain of three courthouses dragging around with me the carcass of aa issue that has been too many long years unburled.' F BV V'4VVV,lr"F,VVVVi" V - Paid Adv. Feel Your Chickens terr- , ...,..,...ji..iu,ukV'JutsrUrt "it -i 11 ai Trll-Ui n 11 fun 1 iiiini firt'r'l n'H ji. jja 4 -rT!M.l wur-jj. , 4, t,r and desk, porch swing. Ice box, baby reed stroller, basket, mattress, nur sery chair, mahogony pedestal and chair, vacuum cleaner, Thor electric washer. Must be sold within ten days. Mrs. J. J. Slelger, 1126 East street. 19-23 FOR BALK Saxaphone. Seo 1008 Main 8t. 21-SG FOR SALE Eight horses, harness. 3 wagons, lotting' outfit. Jack Cassdy, Klamath Ueneral hospital. - 10-23 FOR SALE Hay, straw and pasture At the old Ferguson Place. Spring Lake. P. C. Carlson, 1 0 Box 1SS. , . aw-.t- FOR SALE Men's rubber coats and goods of all kinds. Sec 1008 Main St. 21-25 FOR SALE New sanitary couch and Ice box. 135 N. 6th St. 21-23 FOR SALE White and Black mln- orca roosters, everyone beauties. Price $2 each. 'Write or see them at Senen Springs lUnch. Mr. Ray Freuor, box 73, Bonanta, Ore. 3I-S6- AUTOMOBILES FOR BALE-Chevrolet. A real bar- gain. Address P. O. box 186. !0-36 FOR SALE Hudson speedster, at any reasonable otter. Mrs. II. West, room 3 Arcade hotel. 21-23 FOR SALE uamboulllett rams yearling rams that will shear 20 to 30 lbs. of tine whito wool. Will sell one to carload. Prices light. P. W. Herrtn, Ashland. Oregon. WILL TRADE 1917 Reo or 1917 Hupmdblte m first payment on house. Phone 169-C. L. McWIlllauis. 19-23 BARGAINS IN USKIs VMM 1917-5 passenger Reo. 1917-5 passenger Hupmoblle. One Ford delivery wagon. One Bulck delivery wagon. Ono almost new Reo Speed, wagon. Ono 28ft. launch-glass cabin. PHONE 169- C. L. M'WILLIAMS 19-23 FOR SALE Welded gasoline tank, with all fittings. 1075 gallons ca pacity. Imperial garage. LAAAAA..S.jli..a.AA.LA .- -- -- -V -- - PTVTVVVT '4r V WW WW 'erV WVWV r County Judge ON THE PLATFORM OF PROGRESS iS . T?.'i' ' ?J Wtifl l '. 'likKCi. j i"4S,a . jwqsnr" - i'Vr , "-- ' . CAM 1 Hudson 8peedster 1 Overland M 81. 1 Overland M 85 '4" touring car. 'l Studobaker 6 cyl 7 passenger, 1 Maxwell Form A truck. NKW OARS . 1 Bulck Six 1 Oldsmoblle truck 1 Seven passenger Hayaea. Reo flvo passenger touring. Reo fire 'passenger sedan. 1 Seven passenger Hudson. 1 Five passenger Essex. Reo' Spocdwagon. Samson 3-4 ton trucks. ACME MOTOR CO. SIXTH AND OAK ' TO RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room. 512 N. 9th St. 20tt FOR RENT 2 sleeping porches, 1 furnished room. 907 High St. 20-23 FOR LEASE To good practical farmer 100 acres of Mint land In high state cultivation, located on Calodonla Marsh. We proparo ground for you and furnish dlstlllory. Work must start Immediately It thla offer and terms accepted. Pacific Coast Mint Company. James M. Watklns Jr. 31-23 FOR LHA8E 500 acres good pas ture plenty of water. K. c Smith, Poe Valley. I2-I8 R00M F0R RENT 3l5 Lincoln, 1hon8 ,62 .j, 33-23 FOR RENT Furnished room for gentleman. 237 N. 5th St. 32-25 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Man and wife at high way camp. Man to drive team, woman to cook, J. W. Morrman. call Eagle Peel Hall. 21-22 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING. Mat tresses ninilo over. Feather mat treeses mado from your feather liod. feathers renovated. Furnlturo pack ed and crated. Clocks, sowing ma chines and phonograph's repaired, Douglas 127 N. Fourth St. Phono 196-W. 18-33 SALESMAN'S POSITION OPEN. Our trees In heavy demand and give satisfaction, wrlto for contract anil Information Immediately. Salem Nur sery Company. 428 Oregon Bldg., saiera. uregon. n-zs FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, bath nnd phone 512 N. Ninth St. Reference required. 22tf I! CARPHNTKR. CONTRACTOR, re pair work attondod to. 1632 Wall street. 20-26 FOR BALE One brand new 6-ton logging trailer. See Mas Weiss, fltli St., Near Kwauna Box Co. 30-tf PHONE PEYTON for wood 686 CITT OARHAOB When you want garbage removed call 10F-13. WESTERN ONION TKLBGRAPH CO. Exclusive election news service for clubs or private gatherings. Inquire of Manager, 624 Main St. Mr. W, P, Brooks piano tuner from Pnlmor'a Music Houso, Mod font, Oregon will be In Klnmath Falls for a few days, Anyonn wishing to have tholr pluno tuned ionvo or der at Klamath Fulls Mimic Houso, 122 South Sixth atreot. 22-23 FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD! t Tho !ondon Assurance company will pay 650 cash for recovery of tho five passongor Overland, 1016 modol touring car, California license No. 377,069, engine No. 1,133, left head light broken; stolen October 14, 1920, from near Kirk: property of O. M. Kosslng. 8end Information to Fred Bueslng, agent, 1030 Main street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 11-33' NOTICE TO DIDDERS Sealed proposals will bo recetrod at tho office o fthe County Clerk of Klaranth County, Oregon, until 3 o'clock p. in., October 25. 1920, for the construction of a steel bridge at Olcne, Oregon. Length or spans 75 ft.; roadway 16 ft. wldo. Live load capacity, 1600 lbs. per lineal foot. Dead load ca pacity, 600 lbs. por lineal foot. Steel joists S linos, 7 Inch by 15 Inch. I's. Tito contractor Is to furnish all the stev'l for tho superstructure, also tho noresnry graphlto paint for ono field 'o.it .Ml of tho steal shall bo painted boforo bolng shipped. Tho County will haul all the mate rials furnished by the contractor from tho railroad at Olcnn station to tho brldxo slto at Olcne. Tho County will construct all abutments nnd furnish nil the lumbor for tho floor and railing and tho necessary hard ware for tho placing the sntno, nil at' the Jirldgo slto at Olcne. Ilrldgu to bo finished on or before, January 15, 1921. Five per cent of, the amount of bid to accompany County reserves tho right '.o reject any and all bids. For particulars address C. It, Do Lap, County Clerk, Klamath Falls, Oregon. , O. 6-9-13-16-30-23 NOTICE OF IIOND RKDEMTION Notlco Is hereby given that funds are now available In the city tress- urery for the redemption of bonds numbered et. 65, 08, 67, 68, 69 Her.es A, for 1600.00 each, (all bonds of earlier numbers having been called prior to this) and for bonda numbered 1S8, ISO, 160. 161. 162, 163. 164. 165, of Series II. for S600.00 each: and for bonds num bered 228. 220. 230. 331. 232. 233. 234, 235. of Series C; nnd thst tho same will ho redeemed by tho city treasurer at her offlco In the Kin- math Stato bank, on or after Nov. 1. 1920. und that Interest In each of the bonds herein enumerated will cease on Nov. 1. 1920. IDA II. MOMYKR. City Treasurer of tho city of Kla math Falls, Oregon. 16-23-30 NOTICE TO IIIDDKRH Scaled proposals will be received at tho office of the County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, until 2 o'clock p. m. October 26, 1920, for the construction of a Timber Ilrldge at the Gala ranch In Langoll Valley, Oregon. Thla work requires tho placing of approximately 24,820 Ft. I). M. of timber, 1100 Ltn. Ft. of Tlmbor pil ing and the placing of 6 cu. yds. of dry masonry. Bridge to be finished on or boforo November 2S, 1920. Five per cent of the amount of bid to accompany. County reserrea the right to reject any and all bids. For particular address C. R. De Lap, County Clerk, Klamath County, Oregon, i O. 6-9-13-16-20-23 Classified Ad will sell it. OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION See L. E. EMERY WILLITTS BUILDING ROBERTS. FRY Geaeral Iasuraace, laveetaseata TeL 501-J 1317 Esplanade KLAMATH PALLS, ORB. i. O. CTLKGHORN OfvU Kwttaser aad Sarveger Offlea 117 Mala ft. I Oasce let, Re. ItBI Murphey Feed & Seed Store !!. Z W " BUSINESS CARDS MMWWIMWMWWWpVWrAMMAAAPAAMMAM ACME LUNCH Home Cooked MenU SHORT ORDERS AT ALL' HOURS Mrs. E. M. Bechdoldt 823 Main St. Klamath Falls Cyclery We handle now nnd rebuilt motor cvclea and bicycles, nlno parts and accessories, doodycar, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires nnd Tubes uro our lino, and Hnrlcy-Dnvldaon Serv ice, which spells Honest, Dependable service. Phone 8711 C. K. IIIHMARK IIB H. 0th Ht. Klamath Falls PHONE 38 327 MAIN STREET Open 10 a. m. to n p. m. Sundays aail Holidays r DENTISTS 1 Dr. E. a Wisecarver PHONM SM Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE Ovm Caderwuud'e Seventh and Mala Street mm00000f0000ti. KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do All Kktda of ftprtag- lag- t Xew Oaea Mad to Axle aUaetoaataBaac ALL WORK GVAJUKTaJtO T M7 aTJil Ave. ex-servics hour, ATTENTION I O The regular meeting of Klamath Post No. I, Amerleaa Legloa, will he held at o'clock p. ., at the CUT HaU la Klamath rail, oa the eecoad aad1 foarth Tuesday of each month. All Comrade are ta vlted. Those destrlng to Join tba Poet may secure application blank from a. K. Van Riper, Fred Nicholson, or T. H. Caraahan. all ot Klamath Falls. FRBD NI0HOL8ON. Secretary. WESTERN LABOR BUREAU The only place where you can get help and the only olace where you can net a job. . 1034 MAIN ST. Phone 477-J NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main aad Conger FAIRVIEW TRANSFER Prompt Servloe aad Reaseaahle Rates, awe SpecUl Ratea oa Oat of Towb Trip Phone 26W-R W. E. e J. E. PATTERSON Ooatractlag Palatera Re. Phone 631-R 138 N. 4th St. FOR SALE Three stores, all paying. Location Al. Must sell owing to other business. See 1006 Main St .-a-JaTMjJULBJEBknfcMp PROFESSIONAL CARDS s FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phone 4I4W. X-Ilay Laboratory Losaai Bid, IHmaili PaUa DR. 0. A.RAMHO Dentist u o. o. r. rauna s fWMAAMM MMMMMMMMMWMMWMMN tfkVWWMWikVMWAMAMMMM I Office Phoi f Dr. RE Office Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Pfcysiciaa aad Sargeoa Wklta Building Klamath Falls Oregon JWWfWWWWWWWWWWW' DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 821 I. O. O. F. Temple E.D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phoaea 17W 17R Rooms 1 aad White Ualldtag DR. T. C. CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SUIIUEOM I. O. O. P. nalldlng Phoae SM Residence White Pelican Hotel Residence Phone 8. DR. L. L. TRUAX WARRKN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phone, 4B7 Night Phone, HAW MILL KXOINKF.RINO M CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers nnd builders of mod ern saw mills, ploalng mills aad box plant. Dredging. Pile drlvlef. Phone 4AO-W Off Ire Comrr HpHag aad Oak Near H. P. Depot I am bow prepared to tu raise Shasta Sand from the lloey, Cam., aad aad gravel pit, la aay quantity that may be desired by contractor? and builder. AL P. CIIUHAM. Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C. E. STUCKEY RtrGlazing and Cabinet Makinf Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine KUraatl. Lodge No, 137 L O. a F. Moot Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. ball, 6th and Main streets. II. H. Oglo, N. O.; W. O. Wells, See. retarr: W. D. Cofer. Treasurer. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O. O. F., meet Tuesday night of each woek at I. O. O. F. hall. Harry Loucks, C. P.: W. D. Cofer. Scribe t LFred Dueling, Treasurer., WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY 17 AKTKTJR J THE ARCADE. HOTEL lOamVM MAUf ST. PHONH 477J Tr place wtth boas eoatf orta, , pleatjr of froah ale Kverytblag new from top to bottom aad ratea to aueet pornr socket book. DR. G. A. MASSEY Poarta aad Ptae Ma. la W'arrsn Hunt Hospital' Off. Phone 497 Re. Phone If M w SI 1 &- vmMMMIkUV'it&rlftrSSi -3TlJIIMWiwfWl!"l- f M -".