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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1921)
1 I ,' I n : SATURDAY, FKMHUARY 5, 1921. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS IBOH' I'VE BEEM MELD UP A ( GcoPWESS.Il DID Von "S ' ONLV ,,A0 FIFTVCDJTS 111 ff bTaaShaS ) UiviajV SSSsTSSch AjMfj ,SfBJ!E1i5?,L) OMIEDADVEWIENTS FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Pasture for 1000 head of cattlo 8000 acres. Cows run tnio It Rooth, Kins and Rooth. Fruto, Glonn Co. Calif 4-11 FOR SALK Amorlcan Portablo Drilling outfit, with string of tooli and aomo ale Inch casing. Flno condi tion and almost now. Bargain. Alva II. Qnnncll, Orants Pass, Oregon." 4-6 FOR SALE Drjr limb 16 In. wood. $12 per load. Sco Al Crystal or phono West End Grocery. 1-5 FOR SALE One carload of two and three rear old feeder steers. P. O. Box 314. 28-8 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Saxon touring, new top. good rubber and good mechanical condition. $400.00. See Stage, Cen tral garage. 4-5 PELICAN MAY BUS Faro 25c each war Leaves Rex Cafo Loaves Pelican City 7:45 a. m. s:oo a. m 12:45 p. m. 1:00 p. m, C:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m Reckanl Rent Serrloe Phono 77 26-tf Almost Something For Nothing Tliat In irtiat everybody is looking for. I will pay $50 for a prospect lead ing to tho sale of my automobile a 1918 Mitchell in porfect mechanical condition and finished In a beautiful French gray. Equipped with C tires and two extra rims. Including' 2 new cords run only 600 miles. New ex tra large battery, spotlight, bumper, wind-deflectors, Qruss spring oilers and theit-proof gasollno lock. Every one has a friend or rotative In tho market 1 r an automobile. If you have, 'mall your address to C. O.' 3. Herald office, and I will get In touch with you personally. Your confldenco will bo respected In every way. 3-5 LOST AND FOUND LOST Gold watch L. O. W. engrave cd on case. Liberal reward. Return to Herald office. 1-7' AMMW. List your bouses and apartmonts that jou wish to rent with us. 123 8th St. Klamath Exchange. 31-28 LOST An opportunity to save mon ey It you don't have your old ones repaired at 1-5 BradleyEvans Shoe Co. TO RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT 2 room house with pan try. Largo store room In brick building. Phono Mrs. Jolly, 320W. 4-5 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. 406 Pine St. Phone 515-J. 4-5 FOR RENT Furnished sleoplng room with heat 634 N. 8th St 3-5 FOR RENT One two room apart ment, one single room apartment, and 3 furnished bedrooms. Lights, telephone, hot and cold -water and bath. 812 Oak St. Phone 283. 3-5 'FOR RENT Two unfurnlshod house keeping rooms with bath. 332 Can by St. Phono 477W. 2-5 FOR SALE OR RENT 1C0 acre farm near Upper Poe Valley school, part under1 Irrigation Inquire Sam King, 1 mllo south of Cth St. Mid land road Reasonablo terms. 1-7 WWWWMWWWWWM.WWWWWI EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION I O Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion meets at the City Hall on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Ex-service men are invited to at tend the meetings. Fqr membership cards or informa tion ex-service men are requested to see or write the following efficers: J, H. Carnaban, Commander. Roy N. Foucb, Post Adjutant. For relief of employment see or write the Chairman of The Relief and Employment Committee, Francis Olds, care Lakeside Lumber company. Blatchford's Calf Meal 31 WANTED High school boy wants work. Phono 4G0J.. 4-7 WANTED Experienced hand Ironor two days each week. $3. GO per day, 8 hours. French Hand Laundry, 123 N. 4 th St. 3-7 WANTED By( young mnn position as clerk, ttrao keeper or stmplo bookkeeping Have had banking ex perience References Inquire Her aid office. 1-6 WANTED Fox terrier or Alrdalo pup. Jim, Johnston, Langell valloy, Oregon. 1-5 WANTED Furnished or unfurnlsh ed house or apartment. Garage it possible. Phono 53 1W. 31-5 WANTED Furnished house or apartment, with garage It possible Family of threo. Phono 361-W 29-10 WANTED Housekeeper, threo In family. Good wages, mono 9G or call 415 Washington street. 27-7 WANTED Office desk; new or sec ond hand but prlco must bo right. P. O. Dox 13. 26-tf MISCELLANEOUS CITY GARBAOE When yon want garbage removed call 10F-23. BOOKKEEPING Classes starting at once. I havo room, for a few more who would like a good practical training. Nlgbt classes only. P. O. Box 13. 2E-tf PHONE PEYTON tor wood 5S5 "LET GEORGE DO IT" It your watch needs repairing bring it to Geo. L. Motz, C22 Main St. 1-1 NOTICE OF SALK, TWO STRAY MARES AND COLT The undersigned will soil at pub He auction at tho postoftlco at Wor- den, Klamath County, Oregon. Will sell to highest bidder for cash. Salo Feb. 12, at 1:30 p. m.. to pay for feed, posting, advertising, selling and justice fees for docket. One black maro, whlto strip In face, branded heart on left shold.er, age about 4 years, weight about 1050 pounds, with colt about 3 months old, color buckskin. Ono bay maro, white strip on face, branded heart on loft sholder, ago aoout 4 roars old, weight about 1100 pounds. , B. n. .HOGEVOLL 27-10 Worden, Ore. Wo know how to make those old shoes look Hko new. Bradley-Evans Shoo Co. 1.5 NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Conger u Serves You Righe The Club Cafe That popular place Sixth street, Just off Main on "Serves You Righe THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON A Case of a MICKIE SAYS WOiO VO VOO A4E TUWI ' GAUG1 3re605tt.YOO. Hwva wja evrpnw sovxa BOO PASO "UU.C300SeR9- hfOW i SNTOVS VAS VML 10 U30VL us nvc "vHoeew. i Ctr tw ue&TCsxtt" EB.MW OOffOW UP OV A,UKW0VttES poxvr VMsaueer meu. . eoaesawoviN gylijgr. Placo )our order for spring plant ing at onco. I handle a full lino ot nursery stock. A. H. Hale, 1014 Main St. 3-5 Wo are thore when It comes to shoo repairing. Try us and bo con vinced. Bradley-Evans Shoo Co. 1-5 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR KLA MATH COUNTY. C. O. Hunt, Plaintiff vs. Charles Piopor. Defendant. To Charles Piopor tho abovo nam ed defendant. In tho name of the Stato of Ore gen: You aro hereby notified that C. G. Hunt is tho holder ot Certificate ot Delinquency numbered 1151 Issued on tho 6th day ot January, 1920 by tho Tax Collector of tho County ot Klamath, State of Oregon, for tho amount ot 14 86-100 dollars, the same being tho amount then duo and delinquent for taxes for tho yoar 1916 tOHothcr with penalty. Interest and costs thereon upon the real pro perty assessed to you. of which rou are tho ownor as appears of record, situated in said County and State, and particularly bounded and des cribed as follows, to wtl: West half ot Southeast Quarter of section two (2,) township thirty-nine (39) south, range olgbt (8) oast ot Willamette Meridian. You are further notified that said C. O. Hunt has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with the rato ot Interest on said amounts as follews: Year's Date Tax Re- Amt. Rate ot Tax Paid colpt No. 'Interoit 1917 Jan. 5, 1920 2292 $13.04 12 1918 Jan 5, 1920 6933 $12.17 12 1919 Mar. 6. 1920 292 $11.80 12 Said Charles Pienor as the owner of the legal title of the above des cribed property as the same appears of record, and each ot tho other per sons above named are hereby further notified that C. O. Hunt will apply td the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree tore- losing the Hen against the property bove described, and mentioned in aid certificate. And you are hereby ummoned to appear within sixty days fter the first publication ot this ummons, oxcluslvo of the day ot aid first publication, and defend his action or pay tho amount duo s above shown, together with costs nd accrued Interest, and in cose of our failure to do so, a decree will e rendered foreclosing tho lien tot said taxes and costs the land and remises above named. This summons Is published for six weeks by order of o. v. Kurken dall, Judge of the Circuit Court of tno state or Oregon for tho county or Klamath and said order was made and dated this 1st day of December 1920 and the date of the first publi cation of t,hls summons is the 1st day of December 1920. All process and papors in this pro eedlng may be served upon tho un dersigned residing within the State l Oregon at the address hereafter nentloned. R. C. GROESBECK, ' Attorney for Plaintiff. Address; Klamath Falls, Oregon, 1-8-1F.-22-2-9-6-12 " '-' ' Robber Robbed KHOW 010 A MAM WAS ME, OLIVIA?. Excavating Teaming Lot us mnko you a prlco on dig ging that hasemont, or othor ex cavating you contomplato. We also do toam work ot ovory description Phone 426-J PAIIAISO HOT SPRINGS "The GnrlntMd of America" A euro for stomach troubles and rhoumatlsm. 145 mllos south of San Francisco. Special railroad ratos from Klamath Falls. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Lulu ( Brldgcx Over First Stnto and Savings Bank Sulto 105 Phono 102-J MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maud lagcraoU Haw ley Chiropractic Physician First National Bank Building Entrance, Room I ASHLAND,, OREGON Klamath Lodge No. 137 L O. O. F. Moots Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall, 5th and Main streoU H. II. Oglo ........................N. 0. Chas. Newman w....................V. G, O. B. Manguo .....-.........8ocy. W. D. Cofor .......... ...........Troaa. ENCAMPMENT J. II. Houston ...... ...........C. P. II. V. Brown 8. W. E. J. Mayor ...................Bcrlbo Frod Buoslng ..................Tronaurer DR. L. L. GASS Eve Ear. Nose and Throat Warren Hunt Hospital Fourth and Pine Streets Phono 407 t iBstraottOM la Plaao Playing Expert of Many Years' Experteace. MBS. OSBORN Apt. 9. Helms Apta. HOUSE MOVING Having bought the moving outfit of True & Failing, we are now prepared to move houses or other heavy articles. Washburn & Houston Phone 337-J The Greeks and Romans were de pendent for light upon lamps burning animal fat. Tho world's first oloctrlo lighting station began oporatlon at Apploton, Wis., in 1882. Murphey's ) I UH, flOWT 1 1 -rujeithrvi.iiiun l f nui I r - I T 5 f V . 'r l.nn.ii I "-tV""" i-wr-uh ,--- f VOOU VOD S m. l KNOW HIM isssWO---,, . 10 WE r i don't ( HIM IP I GCfX HIS NAMII DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Witecarrer PHONE SM Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE 4 Ortr VmAmmooVa Sevealh is4 Let Us Do Your Collecting A numbor ot business housos aro saving tho tlmo ot tholr bookkoopers and Individual collectors by totting us collect their monthly bills. It Is tho modurn mothod. It cuts down your ovorhoad. Oct your bills ready ind wo will do tho rest. MRS. T. H. JOLLY 123 Eighth St. Phone 320-W J. O. CLKGHORN CIVIL ENOINEER AND SURVEYOR Phone 192J 1S3 8. Riverside Household Furniture OOODS OF ALL KINDS OUR PRICES RIGHT We Buy, Sell and Exchango. Cor. Sixth and Klamath Avo. DICK'S & CO. FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phone 48 4W. X-Ray Laboratory LoomU Bid., KUmath rails MMAAMMMMMMWIMMWWWVWWWWWVW DR. a A. KAMBO Dentist L O. O. W. Batldtssj PHONE 61 t - Let Your GLASS troubles foe Mine' C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine G. E. WASHBURN Contractor and Builder Construction Work ot any kind. No Job too large or too 'small. Estimates furnished free ot charge. PHONE 837-J Chiropractic Physician SPECIALIST DT DIETETICS Dr. Geo. E. Mallett Phono 080 Office over Underwoods ROBERT S. FRY General Inswaaco, Investments 108 N, 8th Street. Tel. 18S-W KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Seed Store rAGB BIX BY ALLMAN know r I would know v SAW IM A6AIM BUT I I GOLD WATCH WITH HIS , ) IM IT TO IDEMTIFY HIMJ Hro Winter mid Hco Hotter Kyra Examined GIomm Pitted H. J. WINTERS Jewrler and Optician 710-713 Main DR. a A. MASSEY FoarUi and PbM Ma. In Warren Hunt Hospital Off. Phone 417 lUs. Phone SIM DR. T. C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SUROEOB I. O. O. F. Balldlsw PhoaeWO Residence White Pelican noUl Residence Paona I. DR. L. L. TRUAX WA1UIEN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phoae, 407 Night Ifjoae, SM SAW MILL ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and bailder ot mod ern saw mills, planing mill tsi box plants. Dredging. Mia driving. Phono 460-W Office Corner Spring and Oak Near S. P. Depot I ''-rin.n.ru-LrLnj'uviJsi Office Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. l5. LioydfStewart Phystriasi and Hargeoa White Building Klamath Falls Oregon ....i-.., i-i-,-,-,-,-,-ii-,-M--if)m,,ftjMj DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and; Surgeon 1 Office and Residence Phones 821 I. O. O. P. Temple E.D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones 17W 17B Rooms 1 aad Whlto BmUdlng Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 ODTl CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING WILL MAKE XOUH CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATS RKRLOCKED Goods Called for aad Delivered 81 Mala Street XUmatb Falls Klamath Falls Cyclery We aro hero to serve you, and B,m tS.t0T7 you r'ht- Motorcycles and Bicycles. Parts and Araunriu .Tires and Tubes, that will stand your Inspection, as we carnr tha best in our line. Repair shop in connection with HariT.nvM.n Service. Phono 873 1010 Main St. Klamath Falls O. B. DI8MARK PHONE 87 124 So. Sixth St. ...... I " ' " ijK CsssssssB isssH :nlJ-r4yy1issssssss! WwJy I tf