THUH8DAY, APIUL 91, 1021 POWER IN EUROPE PrlnrAia lToton.t. whnnn Sinn. Al bert, has Just become Duko of Schloswlg-Hoistein, one of mo most Influential women In court (circles. WASHINGTON, Apr. 21. "Inspir ed by tbo wonderful success of ral road workers in promoting tholr In terest's through organization, farm bands might form a union," suggests iho Itopubllcan Publicity Association In a statement issued today through tho president of that organization, Hon. Jonathan Oourno, Jr. "Among other - principles which might bo adopted by tho A. A. A. A. (Amalga mated Association of Agricultural Assistants) nro tbo follewing: "I. A basic eight-hour day, "2, Tlmo and a half for over time, "3. Doubio pay tor Sunday work or work on holidays. . "4. Only members of. tho A. A. A. A. In Reed standing shall bo employ ed. "5. Employers shall deduct dues from wages and pay the same to the local branch of tho A. A. A. A. "6. Tho work of an Agricultural Assistant sttall bo limited strictly to ordinary caro of crops, livestock, otc. "7. For any work other than that of ordinary caro to crops and 'live stock, on Agricultural Assistant shall bo paid tbo compensation that would bo duo a specialist. For In atanco, for repairing a pump, an A A. shall bo paid tho wages of a plumber; for giving medicine to an animal, ho shall bo paid tho compen sation of a veterinary; for mending machinery, ho shall bo paid tho compensation of a blacksmith. "8. In no caso shall an Agrlcul' tural Assistant be permitted to per form work other than ordinary care of crops and livestock If a specialist can bo socured, and, If work bo so performed, the A. A. shall be entitled to recolvo not only tho compensation of a specialist hut also tho cost tho farm ownor would be required to bear in securing tho old of a special ist if ono wero available "9. Droakfast shall not bo served moro than 30 minutes boforo tho be ginning of tho eight-hour work day, and the Agricultural Assistant shall not bo called earlier than IS min utes boforo tlmo for breakfast. Vio lation of this rulo shall ontltlo tbo A. A. to doubio pay for tho porlod of tlmo bo shall have been constructive! ly on duty. "10. Kncli Agricultural Assist ant shall bo attended by a holper whoso duties shall bo subject ex clusively to tho dotonnlnatlon of tbo A. A. "11. Controversies ovor tho man ner In which work shall be performed or involving Interpretation of the rulos, shall bo referrod to tho walk ing delegate of tho A. A. A, A. whoso decision shall bo final, pending which decision, tbo farm owner shall recognize tho condition of tho Agri culture Assistant.' The accident rates In coal mines or England, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria and Japan nro, much lowor than in America hecauso alt tho min ers In ono ml no speak' tbo same lan guage. . 1 litfCSDI T IN 11 H Lawn and Garden Seed THE AfUWVMVtVM!!! ! 1 QASSiriEOADVERnSEMENTS Vvyuv-u-innru-wv---.-.-v'.-i-i-i-i- - - - - - - - WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOIt SALE flood paying laundry business. Wilt stand Investigation. Inqulro Itorald office, Box F. F. 20-2G Wo carry only tho boat Km don of material In our shoo repair depart niunt. BradtoysKvans Shoo Co. 20-23 Carpets and rugs cleaned to your satisfaction. Win. Lush, phono 190W. 20-22 FOn SALE-V good, lot on Orchard street nt Mills addition, lot 343, Mock 112. Wrlto ownor, Mrs. A. Wellman. 146 Brooklyn avonuo, San Jose, California. 20-22 FOIl BALE Oil TKADE Terms. 1920 Columbia. Sport Model. Also . 1920 Uodgo at n bargain. Henllnu I'hoto Shop, 327 Main.. 20-26 Pumpornlkol and fresh ryo bread ovory day In tho weok from now on. Whlto drocory Dollcatcscn, 1018 Main. 20-22 WANTED To borrow twelvo hun dred dollars for ono year, Al se curity. Box 12, Herald office 20 Middle- nged lady wishes position ns housekeeper, Oood cook' nnd No. 1 housokcepor. Call nt 425 Michigan avonuo of tor 5 o'clock. 20-22 Lawnmowors sharpened with Peer less grlndor. Work guarantood, 917 Pine street. 20-25 FOIt KENT Thirty ocros nt Chel sea, mile and a halt from town. A. J. Lyle. 21 Work shoes from 13.25 up to 112.20 no higher, at Bradley-Evans Shoo Co. 20-23 FOB ItENT 3-room furnished houso with outsldo room. Mm. Nato-Ottorboln. Phono 536-M. 20-22 Ford accessories nnd ropalrlng. Wo use and sell only gonulno now Ford parts. Klamath Falls Auto Co., Iloy Call, proprietor. 2023 FOR nENT 3-room npartracnt 524 High, corner 6th. Phone 24-M. 20-21 FOR SALE By owner, 5-room house, modorn, on pavement. Box Q. B Herald. 18-23 Wo rcmovo French heels and put on Cuban or military heels, which makes some shoes moro comfortable. Bradley-Evans Shoo Co. 20-23 FOR SALE 6 hoad of good work bones and ono 3 yr. old colt. D. W. Gcorgo on tho old Ky Taylor place, Kcno road. 18-30 HaTo You Been KeUoy todny? Shoo repairing is n real sorvlco to tho public. Wo repair on an average of 30 pairs a day. Look your own ovor, don't they need now soles? If so wo will put thorn on whllo you wait. Bradtoy-iEvans Shoo Co. 20-23 Hnvo You Horn Kclley today? Opium disguised as sausages was recently solzed on a steamship at Brooklyn during a narcotic raid by Intornal revenuo agents and police Tho searcbors wero unrewarded until ono of thorn cut open a frankfurter and discovered opium Instead of ground meat. Linimentl stops ihe aches that follow exposure SUDDEN changesof weather or exposure to cold and wet, etart rheumatic' twinges and make your "'bones ache. Bloan's Liniment bring warmth, comfort nnd quick relief tolamo back, stiff joints, sprains, strains, soreness. PcntlraUt tcUhout rubbini. All druggists 36c, 70c, $L40. SloariS EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .VAfUVVWV,W,Ai,Si,,aa,AM - ...--j--hnnwww vw. . Want $450 for 0 mouths. Will glvo oxcollmU security nnil Interest. Address box C. I)., llornld. 20-23 HTOOK FOUND It you hnvo missed any horses or rattle, you hnd bettor visit the pound, nn I have about 25 hoad -of horses and cattto now In corrnl. K. 8. WILSON, 20-22 l'oundmnstor. NOTICE Tho ladles of tho Auxiliary of tho American Legion nro roquostod to meet Friday evening, April 22, nt the Chamber of Commerce tn tho Forum rooms. VINA COZAUD, 20-21 Secrotary. i TO DKDTOHS OF ASHLAND KKU1T STOKE AND PAKYCE 1 GIIOOKUY Notice Is horoby given that nil parties owing above concerns nro requested to mako sotttoment of tholr bills on or boforo May 1st, 1921 so tho trustee may mnko his return to tho Court for final action. Mako payment to tho undorslgnod MERCHANTS COLLECTION & ILITINO HU11EAU, Main & Sixth St., (Over Sugermnn'e) C. M. Jolly, Prop. 20-21 FOIt SALE Now Edison Phono graph scarcely used with 6 records. Price 175.00. Phono 444. 16-20 WANTED Uarmonts to clean and press. Ilollnlng and alterations. C. E. Sparks, 805 Main. Phono 652W. - 15-21 Woman wants housoclcanlng, of fice work nnd laundry work. 343 N. 9th St. 16-31 Used Standard Phonographs, lib eral reductions, lowor torms. Earl Shepherd Co. 507 Main St, 12tf Hnvo You Soon Kclley todny? Used Pianos, rcasoonblo prices and lowost of terms. Earl Shepherd Co. 12tt Hnvo You Seen Kclley teday: Ono Sovon Passongor Hudson, guar nntoed A-l mochanlcal condition, 4 new tiros. Ono 1920 Chandler Dispatch looks like now, guarantood. Itlllf'K MAI.KH HKHVICK Phono 17W -tf I FOB SALE Timber, cheap It taken soon Address "Tlmbor" Herald. 31 DRESSMAKING First-class work guaranteed. Mrs. Jefferson, No. 2, Main St. 11-23 Hnvo You Seen KeUey todny? Spring Is'comlng on and yon have tho houso clearing bug. Well, I have got It, tool let's get together. PERKINS FCRNITUIIR HOUSE "The Furnisher of Happy Umbos" 17tf CITY aARBAOB When yoa want garbage removed call 10T-2I. Tell your troubles In the Furniture lino to PERKINS "THE STJRNIBU ER OF HAPPY HOMES." 17tf FANCY ONIONS MHO and sweet; Klamath friends! eat them, health ful, nutritious! 300 sacks mlsshln pod.. At sacrifice: $1.40 big sack. Small quantities. Come, send, phono, write. Jas. Bratton, 127 N. 4th St. Phone 196W. 16-22 Hnvo you seen Kclley today? ROOM FOR RENT-wloso In. 1017 . High street. 19-21 Havo you seen Kellcy todny? Tho wonder of tho world tho water at the now Hot Springs Bath Houso. 19 A Jnr of Krccklo Cream one rent, UNDERWOOD'S O.YH CENT BALE. FOR SALE Beautiful ranch homo or acroago for homosltcs In Roguo Rlvor Vnlloy land of heart's do- light. Slmorvlllo York Cafe. 19-20 2- room houso and ono lot, $1000, 1344 Oregon Ave.. 19-23 FOR SALE 2 -room furnished houso with sleeping porch. Inqulro A fl Tlnvln Ulphnrili Allfn flArvlfn ' Rox'cafo. 19-21 A good writing tablet ono cent. UNDERWOOD'H ONF-CKNT HAI.K. FOR BALE Chovrolot In Al run ning order, $350. Inqulro 711 Main street. 19-23 Ono jiounil sugar of milk one Cent, VNDEHWOOD'B ONE-CENT HALE. FOR RENT Throo room furnlshod house, with outsldo room. Mrs. Nato Otterholm. Phono 636-M. 18-20 FOR RENT Front sleoplng room, with bath. 522 Klamath avenue. 18-21 Thieves stolo tho lightning con ductors from tho twin towers of Nolro Damn Cathedral In Paris. Tho conductors wero topped with plati num worth nearly fourteon thousand francs. Tho thlovos worked bovoii hundred foot from tho ground nnd nro supposed to have boon steeplejacks. 'A hundred yonra ago It was a com mon thing for members of tho Brit ish Parliament to go to tho Houso In n stato of Intoxication, l .-. I L NOTICE FOR I'UIUjIOATIQN Mnmi.lMllKin Department of the Interior! U. 8. I.uml Office nt lakovlow, Ore-.. April II, lOUt. Not Coat IaimI NOTICE Is horoby glvon that James K. Caldwell, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, on Juno 23, 1916, mndo Homestead Entry, No. 0876C, for Lots 3-4, Section 17, Township 41. 8. Kongo 10 K, Wll lametto Morldlan, has tiled notice of Intention to mnko final throo-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above descrlbod, before C. II. DoLap, Ctork of tho County Court, at Kin math Falls. Orogon', on tho 20th day of May, 1921. Claimants names ns witnesses: Carl Ilowlo, 8. P. Iwls, both of Klamath Falls. Orogon. Frank Oab rlol, John Tntton, both of Merrill, Oregon. Notice will bo published for tlvo consecutlvo weeks In tho Klamath Herald. JAfl. F. DUnOBSB 14-21-38-B-12 Register. NOTICE- FOR ruiw.io.vnoN ISOLATED TRACT ' (Publisher.) PUBLIC IiANT) SALE. Not conl land DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Offlco nt Lakovlow, Oregon. April 4, 1921. NOTICE Is horoby given that, ns directed by tho Commissioner of tho acnorat Iind offlco, under provi sions of Sec. 2455, R. S.. pursuant to tho application of F. Hill Hunter. Klamath Falls. Orogon, Sorlal No. 011287. wo will offor at public salo, to tbo highest bidder, but at not loss than $3.50 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on tho 13th day of May, next, at this" offlco. tho following tract of land: NW.tt NWU. Sec. 10, T. 37 8 R. 11 B. W. M. Tho salo will not bo kept open, but will bo declared closod when thoso present at tho hour named hnvo eensod bidding. Thn person making tho hlphful bid will bo re quired to Immediately pay to tho Ilo celver tho amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely tho nboro-descrlbod land nro advised to tllo tholr claims, or objections, on or beforo tho tlmo designated for snto. Notice will bo published for five consecutlvo weeks In tho Klamath Weekly Herald. Klamath Falls, Oro- gn' JA8 F. BUROB83, 7-14-21-28-5 Roglster. NOTICE TO DIDDERS Sealod proposals will be rocolved up to noon Monday, April 25, 1921 for furnishing school district No. 53, F. O. B. cars Klamath Falls, Oro. 40. 000 mora or less solected common brick and 60,000 moro or leas com mon brick for dollvory as desired. Bids must bo accompanied by two (2) selected common brick samples showing the range of bricks to be furnished and ono (1) average com mon brick samplo and by a corttflod check to the amount of 0 por cent of tho bid for the total of nbovo mado payable to William Bkecn, clork of aid district to ba returned to blddor It unsuccessful and to bo forfeited If bidder is awarded contract and falls to take same In accordance with bis bid. School board reserves tbo right to accept or reject any or all bids. Dated at Cblloqnln this 15th day nt April. A. D. 1121. Slned William Skeen, School clerk. 11-18 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION , ISOLATED TRACT (PublUlion.) rUDLIO LAND HALE. Not coal land DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Offlco at Lakevlow, Oregon, April 4, 1921. NOTICE Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of tho General Land offlco, under provi sions of Sec. 2465, R. S. pursuant to tho application of Fred Ball, Klamath Falls, Orogon, Serial No. 011268, wo will offer at public salo, to the high est blddor, but at not less than $6.00 por acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on tho 13th day of May, next, at this office, tho following tract of land: Lot 7, Bee. 36, T. 30B., R. 11 E. W. M. The sale will not ho kopt open, but will bo declared closed when thoso present at tho hour named havo ceased bidding. Tho person making tho hlghost bid wilt be ro qulred to Immediately pay to tho Re ceiver tho amount thoroof. Any persons claiming adversely tho nbovo-descrlbod land aro advlsod to file their claims, or objections, on or boforo tho tlmo aosignaiou wr sum. Untlrn will lift nubllsllOd for flVO consocutlvo weeks In tho Klamath Weokly llorald. JAB F. BUROBSB, 7-14-21-28-5 ""ffiigj NOTICE Mi.n.A la linrnhv elvnn fhat ihoro will bo a called meeting of tho land ownors of tho Kamath Drainage Dis trict bold at tho offlco of tho Secre tary in Klamath Falls, Orogon, on Saturday, April 23rd. 1921, for tho purposo of voting on wuothor or not we shall ontor into a contract with tho United States for n water right for the Irrigation of tho lands within tho boundaries of tho District. All land owners ore urged to attend this Murphey's meeting wliero posslhlo to do so. llv order of tlio tioiim oi nupur- visors, 11-21 C. It. IIKI.AP. Hocrmnry. NOTICE TO 1IIDDERH Tho Bcliool Hoard of District No. 28, Merrill Oro. will recolvo bids for II... Kiiiiiiilnllnn nf Kill ttfUHIint lilt- completed School Building In said District. Tho work Includes tlt tin tho upper lioor nnil siiurwnyn ui i" building. I'liui. ninl minclflcntlons mar bo hnd from tho clerk of tho Dlst. Bids rloso April 30, mat. Tho llnnrd reserves tho rlRht to reject any nnd nit bids, J. H. Hobbs, Clork of Bcliool, Dlst. No. 1. 16-20 lCiultv No. tttdl NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE or CHATTEL MOKTUAUK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T1IU STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. t mila l)r,uol, IMnlntirr. vn T. W. Phonogor nnd J. B. Bnlloy, pnrtuiir doing diibiiicss ns rnnnogor imuej, W. T. Estop nnd A. W. Walker Auto Company, Dofondnnts. Notlco Is horoby glvon that the un dersigned will on Tuesday, tho 26th day of April, 1921, nt 2:00 o'clock P. M. of said day nt tho Ilowlo Gnrnge, Esplanade nnd Pine streets, In Klamath Falls, Oregon, offor for snlo nt public miction, nnd will sell to tho highest bidder for rnsh In hand, tho following described person nl proporty, to-wlt: Ono Modol 8-E 5-Ton Atlorbury truck, Borll No. 50111. Motor No. B100874; also One Model R-B 6Ton Attorbury truck, Berll No. 60014, Motor No. 11100910. This snlo Is for tho purposo of fore closing n cortnln Chattel Mortgsgo on tho nbovo doscrlbrd personnl pro perty given by W. T. Estep on tho 28th day of Setpember, 1920, to A. W. Wnlker Auto Company nnd as signed to Toiils Roesrh. (Signed) LOIMH ROE8CII. By Btouo nnd Wlest Ills Attorneys A-25 BEWER CONSTRUCTION Sealed proposals will bo received by tho Common Council of tho City of Klamath Falls, Orogon, nt tho office of tho Pollco Judgo up to nnd Including Monday tho 25th day of April 1921. at tho hour of 8 o'clock P. M. of said day, at which said time nit n.nnnl.l. Uflll tin nilfltlnrl flltll mn sldored, for tho construction ot thol "THRIFT" IS THE WAY TO F- NANCIAL INDEPENDENCE START NOW UNION SAYINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FIBBT STATE ft BAVINGB BANK BL'DG. Phono 650-W. H. K. WOOD Local Manager Phone W. E. and J. E. PATTERSON CONTRACTING PAINTERS Wo glvo nil our work personal attention, Use nothing but first class material. Let us glvo you figures on your painting. 133 N. 4th St. CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION must bo nmdo for the wewcr Individually. Vet me mako your now spring suit and enjoy wearing rotdly distinctive clothing tailored Z to fit you perfectly nnd to reUIn ll extra-trtoci. during loag t constant wear. CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor fll Main St. If the Wood Dealer Sold Service Do do not sell cumwt; wo sell aervlco. That sound odd doesn't It? Well, suppose tho wood dealer sold service Instead of wood, he would tend to your furnnc and your range, take away the asae and clean Iho Hues. Vou would buy ao much heat. Now you buy so much light, although yoa pay according to the current you conumc. But tho sorvlco Is performed wou you by thla company at tho substations and power plants. That Is what vro want to glvo you efficiency errlee. It Is the aim of this company to havo none but satisfied customer. No matter what It Is, If you have a grievance, or are dissatisfied abosit your bill or do not understand our rates, please corao and us or write us about it. If you have any miggcatloniT to make, we will glady avail omr elves of Uiom ns our nlm Is constantly to Improve our service to you uh fast u tlio development of science and human ability permit. Calitornia-Oregon Power Company Seed Store I'AOB FOUIl sowor system donlitnod for Mills Ad dition In ncconlnnco with tho plann nnd specifications on fllo with tho C ty Engineer in sum w Tho award of tho contract to tho .nccessMI bidder Is hereby mndo rontliiKont upon . tho sale or so-,. 736.00 Mills AUimioii oowor uum.-, and niso upon tho npproynl of tho plnns and specification)! therefor by tho Btato Board of Health. All proposals must bo accompli n led by certified che.ok paynblo to tho City of Klamath Falls, tor 6 por rent of the amount of tho ProP10,,n1, Tho right, to reject any or all b d and proposals rocolved under tins notice U horoby reserved In tho Com- ,,,0uCm,nC,, A.L.LEAV.TT, 1'ollco Jildgo. By ordor of tho Common Council, Dated April 11. l3t. R Ntmcif FOlf PUBLICATION (Publlxliitf.) Not coal land DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. B. Lnnd Offlco at Lakovlow, OroKon, April I. 1921. I HOUCA IS immuj """ II. Jobcs, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, I who, on Fob. 10, 1016. mndo Adjll- tlonnl IS. H. no. uvo.ii, ..ir " B13U, HV4 BBW. Bee. 23 B10U BB. flection 24, Township 40 H, Range 11 B, Will. Meridian, has til ed notice of Intention to mako final throo-yoar Proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, boforo C. R. DeLnp, cleric oi mo ranu court, nt Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the 13th day of May, 1921. Olnlmant tinmen as witnesses: Charles Bailey, of Molln, Oregon, fllonn Howott. George Turner, both of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Ernest Hsnnlng, of Olene, Oregon. Notice will bo published for ftyo consecutlvo weeks In tho Klamath UeTm' JAS F. BUROKBB. 7-14-31-28-K """'msm Swansen's Barbr Shop 625 MAIN BT. Will bo open until 7 p. m. after April 18, 1921 J. E. BWANBEN PAINTING Practical painting, gliding, brew ing, enameling, kalsomlnlng, wall paper cleaning and general con tracting. II. II. TIITIIIM, lhono 183 626 Oak Bt. 531-R Res. Phone 531-R PHONE 87 124 So. Sixth St. i-