TAO pWOT A unvniv vnvmmrn. n. fbftOL - ir-rK , aw v ..---..- --, 1 ItHE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON rr a I PERSONAL MENTION U o & Till.. Mnrir Hllvn who has been 111 for n long time wns taken to Mary'a Holp hospital In Bun Francisco lost wook, whoro sho underwent nn op eration tlmt It la thought will bo the moans of hor regaining hor health. Hop many friends horo aro most an xlnua for hop rocovory and will bo glnd to hoap that alio la reported get tine on nlcoly. Charloa Colllcp and John Moore ro- turned laat night from California, whoro they wont fop tho purpose of niinmllnr thn California-Washington Htato collego football gamo. They reJ port that California naa a worm boating team and that only a super ior oloTon will bo able to make a showing In any gamo against them. Tho score was 45 to 0 In tho Uni versity of California' favor. Mr. Kugono nobertaon, and Mtaa Inn. Ktlrnrn. nrrivml laat nllttlt from Seattle for an extonded visit with heH sister. Miss Bess Kllgore and otnor relatives. Mm. Phnrles lni Is spending a few days In town from tho Klamath." Marah visiting friends ana roiauvcs. Mr and Mrs. Fred Dunbar return ed last night t,rom a ten days wed ding trip to San Francisco. Mrs Dun ... -n MIm Viola Campbell beforo her marriage Mr. Dunbap said this nin ttint thnv fnund the roads In flno condition for this time of the- iholr cars for California. Mrs. llrat ton and hop apna. Don and Dale, will go on to Los Angles while Mp. Ilrat ton wjll rtrturn from Montnguo with Dr. nnd Mrs. oouro. Mrs. R, Horbert Cooko loft yester day morning for tho oaat whoro she will visit for tho noxt four months with her mother and outer roinuvos. W. V. Copeland Is a county scat visitor from his homo at Fort Kla math. -. ... IJ r. Auui't'ii ... .'i'-. ........ day In town from. Algoma. on busl R. H. Hudgtns a llcutonant In the t a rmv In hero for tho PUPIK1SO of buying up blooded horses for tho ser i ' ir l ntnnnlnc at tho Whlto . vr ami Mrs. Frank Sutton aro horo for a brief business visit from Modoc Tolnt. ., J. A. Perry spent tho wek-sud on . i..,.ii. Mn nmt mlunuxl laat a.h4 iih a flnn bag of ducks, J Olenn Royco Is in town loony in. lids ranch on the Klamatn aiarsn. Harry Cohen, tonnoly representa tive for the Talo agar company. Is In the city this week In the Interests ot tho American Prune factory. Mr Cohen Is looking for a location rela tive to building a cheese factory slso find is considering 'Klamath county. Remember I need tho money. Tho urnlaheP of Happy Home. Society .uitnbtn for iv tailor. If taken at onco. Posllvely a simp. Boo 1108 Main 81. $ .-... w,. Mn rind what you flno condition tor in s time w -wif) , ""j"" -- - - - ..m. year and that thoy didn't find It uoS paWon tho shelvs. ot The Furnish comfortably cold driving until last evening. William K. Drown Is a business visitor hero today from tho Fort country. A. L. Lee Is registered at tho Whlto I'ellcan hotel having arrived last night from San Francisco. IV. H. Smith of Portland Is a guest at tho Whlto Pelican hotel this week. F F Rossnot of Montana, a fa mous architect. Is spending n short tlmo In Klamath Falls, no is regis tered at tho Whlto Pollcan hotel. Jack McAullffo n stockman of tho Fort Klamath country Is a Klamath Falls visitor today. - Earl Hamaker of tho Haroaker Parker mill Is attending to business affairs here today from Swan Lake. Mp and Mrs. Seehorn left on tho mnrnlnr train for Susanvlllo. Mr. Seehorn will attend to business con HP of Happy Homos. rJoGAT' NAVAL recruit AHSIGNKD TO BATTLKHHIP A card received by tho Herald to day from tho receiving ship ot mo U. S. navy at Now York states that i. .. Marvin Hilton, son ot Patrol man James Hilton of tho city pollco orce. had finished his training and was transferred norcramr mi i i" TJ. S. S. Tennessee. Hilton enlisted tor a four-year fto m w " sovcral months ago, and has a largo numhnr of friends In this city who will bo glad to learn of his progress.- . - MAKR PArKH WW nMi Hnrlnp bis absence Kd Mcnroom la a county sea visi tor from his homo al Merrill today. Fred Houston returned Saturday from a business and pleasure trip to rv.4arvllli California. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dratton and Don1! njt Data Soulo. Dr. and Mis. A. A.1 aonle and family loft yesterday ctT.vwnTnM. Orn.. Nov. S. lly' I'nrn.liiriii of thn sawmills ot tho 911 tsrsrsjrss&jK'.rris-:z rmilnri n n In a DUlD mill to be erected hero and operated In con nection Wlin iutj iiraiwr iuuuoh. The pulp will bo shipped In whlto ktii tn nanor mills on tho COSlt- fll Is planned to utlllte the wa,ter 'tnwer of North Mill crook, whoro Ipver 1000 horse powor can bo dc- (tVntlniied From Satunln)') tiM w w Hlmioli and Mm. llort C. Thtima vll onlcrlaln tho Krldn club Tuesday ovenlng, Novumbor 9. at 205 1'lno street. All momnoni aro urged to bo present at this tlmo. P. K. O. met Tuesday, at tho !,,., .,r Mm Arthur 11. Wilson, 130 Washington atreiU Tho program was In chargo of Mis voro Houston wo gave a most Interesting Illustrated talk on'tho Yosemlto National iark. Th first mnolliiR- of tho Woman'a Auxiliary ot tho Prosbytorlan church Thursdny was a flattering succosa to tho hostoiwoH In chargo, who wore, Mosdamoa 11. H- Wattenburg, Mar lon Hanks. K. S. Henry. J. A. Perry, innin Hum. and James McCluro. Tho audience wns dullghted by two vocal numbers by Mrs. A. J. voyo and also by two selections by Mrs. K. 8. Watch. Thnan iimannt litvildsa thn hostess es wre: Mesdames K. P. lwrence, B. 8. Phillips, llort llawxins, . u. n.-.i v- vnirh. A. J. Vove. II. 8. Moore. Kllen Poll. J. F. Coollor, 11. J. Sheets, Harry Itlclmrdson, Mc- Neltloy. llurton, McOoorge. . 8. Qinnrh n V. Knvkendalt. Thomas, Uoorgo, Carl Adams. U. llradford, W. K. Stanley, C. l. I-wis, uoorgo llumiihrar. Charles Loomls, Miss Ollvo and Miss Maud Carlton and IX K. liwrenco. Mrs. llort Thomas was hoatess to a number of frlonds at a."500" party Thursday afternoon at her homo on Pine street. Mrs. W. C. West was tho wlnnor of tho first prlxo and tho con solation went to Mrs. t red Mills. Mr. Thomas' guest were: Mes- dames Wm. tlanong. A M Collier. A ti L'n..n.i, II. I' llrnmbeck. K. 11 Cummlngs. J C llrockenbrough. Fred Fleet. Robert Harrison, Wal ter O. West. Fred Mills. S. II. Kvans. Percy Kvans, Malllnger, Charles Wood Eborllne. Fred A. Uakor. E. T. Ludden. Isllo Hogors. II. B. 8mith, O. A. Krauso and Wm. Duncan. The Hallowe'en party nnd basket social at Keno was a big success and there was so largo an attendance that tho proceeds netted tho school $168, -im whlrli thov will purchaso an BdUon phonograph. WANTUD Heated room by working couplo witn nino year i Must bo within 3 blocks of Central school. Hepty P. O. box 403. 8-U I1KST AUTO 1IAIHIAIN over offer ed, ItilO HMilson apeeiiHier. gunr .., i i.. A.t l.niin. It rnril tiros. newly painted. Now top, full lino of extras, Price sinuu, lerniB u. iiihh- land. 136 3rd hi. mono. uui. n-i.i WANTKD Trucks to haul dry lum ber 0 miles. IB per m. r. w. Oraham, Dorrls. Calif. Phono B30-W . U-ll off Home unslKhlly llco of Twuso bold goods. Tho Ihihllc. M FOUND A ohiarlng hmiso for that unslRtly or unfit nrtlclo. Where? Piirltlmi Kiirnlluro llouso. HH WANTKD TO TUAD11 A big munch ot rugs for u lU bunch of dough. Tlio Furnisher ot Huppy llnmos. 8,t FOU 8AI.B A going business clean sure and attractive. Clerical ox- .. i.... M,niilr.iil. lrlrn 10000 nart on tlmo to responsible party. J. J. Magulro. 7ift wain ni. -" FOIl SA1.B--Small restaurant, good business, low rent, -tonus, tan 1133 Main Fl'IlNITl'UK UPHOITBltlNO. Mat tresses mauo over, rwumr m tresses mado from your feather bed, .k.v mmivt-tml. Vn nil turn tinck- ., MM.t rwtMii rlnrWa. anwlnr ma chines nnd phonograph's repaired. Douglas HI w. rourin tn. i-nmw 196-W. X-H Thoro will bo a regnnir ineotlng of Aloah Chitptir-O. K. S. N. 1 Tiles day. Nov. Oth nt 7:30 . m. Visitors welcome. Past matrons nnd patrons gliosis of honor. .,., KrflK rt. I Iflnini". 8 W.M. A euro rum for rheumatism In the now Hot Hprlng" (Until House. 8tt m Now Unit 1 luivo my homo furnish ed I enti turn my ntlontlon to yours. Tho Furnisher of llnppy llomrs. 8t u.uilKU ATTUNTION Tara will tin a rogUlsr motlns; ot JtUmath Lodge No. 77, A. V, ,Jk A. W. Monday evening. Novum '" HI130. nt 7130 o'clock. ImporUnJ business. All Mmor siu - hoimmnl. 0K0. oiUBTAIN. a W M. Tlio Furnisher of Happy Homos will Irado for most anything but jwaii dlsposlllon. Tito rtasons I diw't want that Is that Kddlo has 11. KHT1MV 3 yearlings, 1 rod steer, 1 black and 1 red heifer, tlrand A-4 con nected over bar also crop and split In each ear. Howard for Information sent to Levi (lrlttlth, Olene. Oro. 11" Trade It to Tho Fsrnlshsr of Hsp- uv homes. tf m FOU HUNT Two bedrooms with bath tlentlomen oniy. Apply ju " Oth St 8-3 IXST OH 8TOU1-V Two steel mats from Presbyterian cnurcn iroiu steps, Please roturn or telephone 439-11. s FOU 8AI.K tody's Hudson seal nAn.l mm n..itf 1rlfn tIR. al.fl baskvt and mattresa sultablo for In fant. Phone 492-w. s-i- FOR 8ALH 17 head 3 nnd 3 yenr old Lincoln ewes, also 6 pigs. Ono mllo South Pine drove school house Jas, K. Nownham. SMI FOU 8AI.B Kitchen range. Phono 480-M or call 93G Oak Ave -! If If In aMlnnrI mi ttt -wswtruc - r f WindShields 1 I fi ' - Our stock of windhkild glass is complete. We put them m'While you wait. For quick service in glass work, call us up. ' Window glass in all 'sixes constantly on Hand.". Lakeside Lumber Co. Phon.vl28 tut t h.van't rn miiph room but have always got foom for ono moro artlclo. especially If It Is a used one. Tho Furnisher ot Happy Homes. 8tI T want tn alnr thn son ot trade to you In every key. Help me supply ma mii.to Tho Kurnisner oi iibppt llnmM. 8lt m Auction Sale Wednesday, Nov. 10, 10:30 a. m. at Plrhth and Main, several nun .tnui larilia' and men's wool suits nri Hroaa nsttnrns snd trunks. Bv erythlng will be sold to me nigneaj bidder without reserve. Don't miss (hi. ula. 8 m TOMPKINS FUNKHAIj TUKHDAY FOU UKNT Four rooms. 631 Oak St. unfurnished 8 FOU UENT Two housekeeping rooms, also bed rooms for men with table board, with privilege of bath and phone. 2006 Vine Phone 337-J 8 working man 8 WANTKD A good Phono 337-J. WANTKD 8ma.lt typewriter desk. t'rico mun rroiium, ! i It's n It's It's n It's It's n It's It's it It's It's n It's lt' n If. If. n It's Htove, n triuloi Hog. h trstlot DUli, it trade j Tables n trades (linlr, u trade; llorkrr, (ratio! Pol, n lrilo It's Davenport, It's trsilej It's llrater, It's s tnsde: It's Msttr It's tradol It's a Hedatrsxt, It's a trade It's Hprlng, It's tradet Il'a s lllnlrn, It's trl! It's Clothespin, It's a Irsde. ii T In fart, Iim darn tnstry things for me In mention at 40c sn Inch. ,t Yiau ran get It and Moll It St 351-M. "; 8tf FOR 8AI.K OR TRADK One thousand, oro moro, useful articles that aro absolute homo necessities. at tho store of Tho rurnianor ot, It Happy Homes. 8tf '.: Perkins Furniture House TIIK FlJIlNIHIIKIt OP HAPPY ll(IKH" ..v. i LOST An opportunity to tradet sM 4H The funeral or GUI Tompkins, who died suddenly Saturday morn ing while cranking a tractor, will r hnltl tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from Whltlock's chapei. Tho Rev. S. J. Chaney will preach tho sermon. Friends are Invited to at- tnd. m MARKKT REPORT PORTLAND, Nov. 8. Cattle weak: hoes higher, 114.50 and S1C.2C; sheep firm, I9.C0 and 110.60; eggs firm; butter 3 cents hlsher. extra cbolco 62 and 63 conts. howirig aiiv HOTQP! O-DJIY .', i . w SM. Charle. , , "45 Minutes rfrtym Broadway' If you wore unable toj&us'eat yesterday, corao tonight and you will see RijlPrit picture. :& Uim I NEW TODAY IIAROAINK IN UHKD FOIUW 1918 Roadster delivery box, $326. 1918 Roadster delivery box, $260. 1918 Touring car, $276. 1919 Ford truck, $326. 1916 Touring car, $226. 191C Touring car, $276. To appreciate tho real value of theso cara you should como In and look thorn over. Wo also bavo a full lino of onclos od cars for Immediate delivery. DAX.VKK-l'ATTV MOTOR CO. Ml POSITION-WANTKD Expert typist nml ennoral offlco assistant wish es postlon. Phono 4CG. 8-9 IF YOU HAVB $2600 cash, and want n tinnnal tn irnnflnnHH flnn modern homo worth $8000 for $6,600, soo ua at once. $1700. Nlco plaatored cot tage. Largo corner lot, garage etc. $460 cash and $36 per month. A. A. BKLIjMAN CO. 8.0 400 Main Ht. FOR SALB Wlnton Six, or will trade for smaller car. 1143 Pine. 8-9 TOM BIG DOl Ollvo Thomas' tow .L v OILiLt is Csstle. -. FOR RKNT Hedroora. 1143 St. Phono 317-R. Pine 8-9T FOR SALE) Threshing outfit In good condition, $1000. 1143 Pine St. 22 IvOST Saturday between Klamath Falls and Algoma, 1 punrp, Jack, rope, tei ot chains and & tow tools. Reward If returned to Central Auto Service. Phono 513. 8-12" $7,500.00 Cash Investment In this New 36-room APARTMENT HOUSE will yield you .4173 per cent on your money and a 3-room apartment to live in besides. INCOME 4 front apartments at $40 per month, $160.... $1,920.00 6 side apartments at $35 per month, $2 10... $2, 520.00 1 apartment at $30 per month $ 30....$ 360.00 One apartment for owner. EXPENSES Taxes, about $ 400.00 Insurance $ 150.00 , 8 per cent interest on $12,500....$1,000.00 Water ...$ 120.00 $1,670.00 $4,800.00 Less expense $1,670.00 Net profit $3,130.00 NOTE This building is just being completed, and is the best and most complete little apartment house in Klamath Falls, the rooms are all decorated, each apartment has its own private woodshed, its own sep arate electric light meter, built-in cupboard, clothes closet; every room outside and complete, even to the fire escape signs and ropes. (Have applications for every apartment.) J. T. Ward & Co. Phone 375. 834 Main St. '! i i I A FOR SALE Building and outfit