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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PA0I3 HIX THURBftAY, APUIIi 2, llttl f II w. LL ltd Ixt and Curloy Phillips, to nf tlio "U) tunny clowns llli the Al. (J. Hume rlmu coming to Kliimuth Falls Monday, Mny B. Flaring posters of tho Al. O. Ham 08 Ms 4-rlng Wild Animal Cir cus h.v 3 announced the coming of that fUYorite organization to Klam ath Fo'-i, Mond.i, May 2, and con sequently there Is groat rejoicing In jurcnilo circled, and among the older perosns sv wtU, for the lure of the circus never diminishes wfth age. During tho post winter tho Barnes circus occupied for the first time, tho magnificent wlater quarters recently acquired by Mr. Rarnes. It comprises 86 acres went of Culver City, Cali fornia, on Washington boulorard, and Is pronounced by all circus folks who havo visited it to bo tho finest show quartern In the countr Every facility for tho proper caro of animals has been provided and tho case with which tlio dumb beasts absorb tho lessons worked out for them by their trolnors Is taken as an indication that they appreciate the caro tit' has been given to their comfort. Tho Dimes circus bas always been the plonocr In evolving new animal acts, and 1321 will be no exception to tho nilo. Tho fact that practically overy otlior circus in tho country ' featuring their wild animal depart ments this year is taken by Mr. Barnes ns a decided compllraenc He Is not worried over this sort of com petition, for ho knowi better than does anyone, that it requires years to build up an animal circus that will please, and past experience has shown him that owners of other cir cuses have not tbo natenco to devoto themselves to tho gigantic task. Tho Bonws circus will give two performanw-3 here ot 2 and 8 o'clock, with a 3 mllo street parade at 10:30 a. m. AFTKIt RUTH'S ItIXX)RD I1ROOKLYN, April 27. George Kelley, tbo first baseman of tho Giants made tho fifth homo run of tho season in tho gamo with tbo I)rookl)n Nationals today, tying "Ilabo Ruth's" record. Havo You Keen Kelley todn ? Spring is coming on and you have tho house cloarlng bug. Well, I have got It too- I-ct's get together. PKKKINK FURNITURE HOUSE "The FurnNher of llnppr Homes" Herald classified ads pay you. NOTICE FOR PU11MOATION LSOLATEI) TRACT (l-ublkliw.) PUIIMO LAND SALE. Not coal land DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Offlco at Lakavlow, Oregon, April 4, 1921, NOTICU Is hereby given that, as directed by tho Commissioner ot the General Iand offlco, under provi sions of See. 2466, R. S. pursuant to tho application of Fred Rail, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Serial No, 011268, wo will offer at public salo, to tho high est bidder, but at not less than 1 5.00 per aero, at 10 o'clock a. m., on tho lath day or May, next, at this ofrico, tho following tract of land: Lot 7, Sec. 35, T. 398., R. 11 13. W. M. The sale will not bo kept opon, hut will bo declared closed whon thoso present at tho hour named have ceased bidding. Tho person making tho highest bid will bo re quired to Immediately pay to the Ro coivcr tbe amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely tho abovo-d escribed land aro advlsod to fllo their claims, or objections, on or boforo tbo time designated for salo. Notice will bo published for flvo consecutlvo wooks in tho Klamath Weekly Herald. JAS F. nURODSS, 7-14-21-28-C . Register. W T M Lawn and Garden Seed WWMWWWWWWVVWVWVWWMMMMVWVMWWWWVWWVWVV QMIEDMMENTS VMMtAMMAAMAAMMAMWAAAMMAAAAAMANAAAAAAAMSMAAMMMAMV' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS IIUOS FOR SALE Now English Terra 9x12, $40.00 values; today J 25.00. dooilnga Hecond Hnnd Store, 1008 Main St.. Opposite 1. O. 21 KOlt SAI.K Thirty feot of Frosted Glass Panel Partition, sen feot high; also oloctrlc fun. Seo Kelley, C23 Mnli) St, 27-2S DRKSSMAKlNa guarantccd. Mrs. Main St. First class w ork , Jefferson, No 2 WANTKD Colored woman wants housework or day work. Phone 4SC, Loulso Lackey. 27,-29 WANTKD Old mnn to do chores. , No booxor. Good home, small sal-, ary. Robt. S. Fry, P. O. llox 177. 27-29 Kbit SALK Small houso completely , furnished; a dandy homo for cou-1 plo; garage, big lot; ou can rnlso ' your own vegotnblcs. Prico 11000; i terms. I FOR SALK A lovely fho room bun pilow, complotoly furnished, built in features, cement basement, stone foundation; lot COxllO, closo In ,on pavement. Prlco I4S00; terms. Tho Ryan Realty Co., 612 N. Ninth St. 27-30 Carpots nnd rugs cleaned to your satisfaction. Win, Lush, phono 190W. FOR SALE Dordors tho river nnd highway, IS acres of old alfalfa land; U mile east of Merrill. Practi cally all plowed and seeded to rye. Somo good garden ground. $116 per ncrc. Address Uox 17 Merrill, Ore. 27-2S FOR SALK Two Ford Chassis, J100 and $260. Just the thing for a bug. Call 933 Washington St. 27-30 Pumpernickel ryo. Whlto Grocery Delicatessen. 27-29 FOR SALK White Ivory breakfast set, ono each Mahogany and wicker rockor, one electric heater, three dozen Mason frit Jars. Call 237 X. 6th St., mornlugs. 26-28 WANTED Job or contract hauling logs or lumber. Have a 6-ton truck Box T. E. II., Uorald offlco. 26-28 LOST Male Chosapcak pup, 4 months old. Whlto loft front' foot.1 Reward. Phono 170J. 26-28 WANTED Contract to board men In camps. Inqulro Dox A. Z., Herald office. 26-29 For real Durham and Jersey milk, call Premium Dairy, 22F2. If not, why not? 25-30 FURNITURE FOR SALK Cheap. Phono 133-W. 26-28 FOR RENT Pasturage for about 300 head of cattlo. Good food, good wator. Phono 121 W. 26-3 WANTED An assistant ohambor maid. Inqulro Central hotel. 26-28 FOR HIRE Ford cars without drlv org. Klamath Auto Co., 224 Main. 26tf LOST Tortolso rim bow glasses. Kindly roturn to Herald office and recoive reward. 25-30 Huvn You Seen Kelley today? Cloan, light, outsldo slcoplng rooms, 50c and up por night, Includ ing bath. 920 Klamath Ave. Home Rooming Houso. 25-27 EMPLOYMENT WANTED First jt ciass maiu or uouseKeepor. tun . t givo good roforonco. Call Washington Rooming Houso. 26-30 Ifitvo You Seen Kelley today? FOR SALE Pora touring. New top,' now upholstorlngs, now paint, and , motor overhauled. Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main. 23tf Toll your troublos In tho Furnlturo , lino to PERKINS "TUB 'FURNISH-1 ER OF HAPPY HOMES." 17tf, FOR HALE Tho undersigned offora for salo' lots 8A and 811 of Block 7, railroad addition to tho town ot Klamath j Falla, Oregon, facing Spring street I and near tho Southern Pacific dopot, I For particulars reply to James D. I Fnlrchlld, Yroka, California. 22-7 Ono Chnndlor Chummlo llondstor, 1018 Model, eitnrantoed condition. Ono Fonl Touring ear, now top, upholstorlng nnd paint. Mechanic illy porfoct. llulck 'Salea & Bervlco.. Tol ephono 11GW. 21tf FOR SALE Oooa paying laundry business. Will stand Investigation. Inqulro Herald office, llox F. F. 20-26 Spring Is coming on nnd you hnvo j mo nouso clearing nug. wen, i naro got It, too! lot's get togothor. PKHKINS PUHMTUIU3 HOU8I3 "Tlio rurulsher of Happy Moium" 17tf CITY GARBAGE Whon you wnnt garbago removed call 10F-33 llniojou MH'ii Kidloy today? Used Stnndard Phonographs, lib oral reductions, lower terms. Karl Shepherd Co. 607 Main St. 13tf FOR SALK Montana grown alfal fa seed, Turkestau or (trillion. Write Iluttorfleld, box 603, Klamath Falls, or 1927 Main St. 23-29 FOR SALIC New 3-room plastered bungalow choap for cash. Good used car taken ns part payment, or will sell on tonus. Call Sunday, Hunt 1328 Lakevlow ae., Fairfield Add. No. 2. 2 3-2 9 Daby chlx, T-A-N-Q'-R-E-D-S, 300 egg Whlto Leghorns. Golden Huff nnd Ilrown Leghorns, Anconas, Ulack Minorca, Duff Orpingtons, R. I. Reds, Rarred and Whlto Rocks. Knoch Crows, Soabrlght, Cal. 22-3 FOR SALK 6 bend of good work horses and one 3 yr. old colt. 1). W. Oeorgo on tho old Ky Tnlor place, Kcno road. 1S-30 Hnvo You Seen Krtley today? Used Pianos, roasonnblo prices nnd lowest ot terms. Karl Shepherd Co. 12tf FOR SALK Timber, cheap If taken soon Address "Timber" Herald. 31 Havo You Swn Kelley loda) ? Doctors for Bees. When n honey bee staggers around holding bis bend nnd stnrlug despond ently Into space Jie mny be suffering from Influenza, dementia precox or any one or u dozen other plijslcnl nnd men tal disorders. At nny rate he rivnl quick medical attention. He Is gi'ttlni; It In the hone) .producing regluns of j Manitoba, Canada. Rec experM say that the province will pour n rher of honey on the world's puncakes this jenr and that the big production Is due nlmost entirely to the elimination of bee discuses. Last year's ncrnge of approximately 0." pounds to the hlw Is expected to be materially Increased by the hundred of Inrge apiaries scat tered throughout the province. Ilrook lyn Ilngle. Hnvo You Hcn Kelley tnlnr? It Cant Be BUT- It Was Done They used to say there was no other bread llko mother usod to make. That was truo beforo RAKE RITE was put on tho market. BAKERITE OVENS AND BAKERVTE METHODS did the business and today you can get a loaf of bread possessing that dollclous, lasting, appetizing flavor heretofore found only In broad niado at homo. This bread Is sold exclusively at tho Rex Cafe and Tho Malzo. It Is also served exclusively in Tho Rex Cafo. , i j . . m .. .. j. J. m. tTTTfTTTTTTfffl CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION . muflt bo imido for tlio wearer Individually. Let mo uiako your notr 4 pring suit and enjoy, wearing .really distinctive clothing tailored 1 to fit you perfectly and to retain its extra-smartness during Ion); T constant wear. CHAS. J. Merchant 018 Main iiiM-4.-s lenity rio. tutu notiok of fohkoionuhh of chattkii morteaoi: IN Till: CIUCUIT COURT OF TH13 3TATH OF OUF.dON FOR Till! COUNTY OF KLAMATH. Louis Rooich. Plaintiff, vs T W. Phoncgor and J. H. Pulley, partners doing business as Phouegor & llnlluy, W. T. Kstop nnd A. W. Wnlkur Auto Compnny, Defendants. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dorslgmtd will on Tuesday, tho 2Gtli day of April, 1921, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. of said dny at tho Ilowlo Garago, Esplanade and Pine streets, In Klamnth Falls, Oregon, offer for snto at public auction, and will Roll to tho highest bidder for ensli In hand, tho following doscrlbed person al property, to-wlf Ono Model 813 ti.Ton Attorbury truck. Sorll No 60111 Motor No. 1U00S74; also Ono Model 8-13 BTon Atturbury truck. Sorll No. 60014, Motor No 11100010 This sale Is for the purpose of fore closing n ccrtnln Chattel Mortgngi) on tlio nboo described pursonnl pro perty ghoii b) W T KMop on tho 28th dny of Sctpetnber. 1920. to A W. Walker Auto Company nnd as signed to Louis Hoe.ich, (Signed) LOUIS ROKSCH. It V Stone nnd Wli'tt Ills Attorneys XOTIt'K FOR PUIlHrATlO.V (Pl'HI.ISIIKR) IH'purdiKlit of tlm Interior U. S. idiml (Wire nt 1'ikovleu, Ore., April II, IK'JI. Not Coul Umd NOTICE Is horoby glvon Hint Jnmes K. Caldwell, ot Klnmnth Fulls, Oregon, who, on Juno 23, 1916, m n do Homestead Entry, No, 0S766, tor lA)ts 3-1, Soctlon 17, Township 41 S, Rnngo 10 K, Wil lamette Meridian, tins filed notice ot Intention to mnko final tliroo-yenri Proof, to estnbllsh claim to tho land nbovo described, beforo C. It. Delip, Clerk of the County Court, nt Kin ' ninth Falls, Oregon, on tho 29th dny of Mny, 1921. Claimants names as witnesses Cnrt Howie, S P UwIh, both of Klamnth Falls, Oregon. Frank Gab rlol. John Totton, both ot Merrill. Oregon Notice will bo published for five consecutive weeks In thn Klnmnth Herald JAS F lll'RGKSS 14-21-28-6-12 RegUter Got results by using class ads. I Wo are making quick do livcrlea on dry SLAB and BLOCK WOOD PRICKS RIGHT O. Peyton & Co. O. PHYTON W. PEYTON 41J Main Phon S35 WMWWrrrMrWpWMMVrWV Done! CIZEK; Tailor St. Murphey's WOOD NOTIOK FOR PUHMOATION I (Publhlior.) 1 Not coul land 1H3PAKTMKNT OF Til 13 INTERIOR U. H. Land Offlco nt Lnkovluw, Oregon, Aprir 4, 1921. Notice Is hnreby glon that Frank II. Jobes, of Klitmnth Falls, Oregon, who, on Feb. 10, 11)10, miulo Addi tional H. H. No. 09079, for NWW, HllU, WW HKW. Hoc. 23; HUM SHU. Section 24, Township 40 H, Rnnge II H, Will. Meridian, lint fll ed notice ot Intention to m.iki. flunl Styles in Letter Heads Styles in printing change the same as those in clothing. Would you lihe to Jtnow what the big business firms are using in i the cities from New York to San Francisco. We will be glad to show you. It is part of our service. W. 0. SMITH PRINTING CO. Phone 93. Phone 531-R W. E. and J. E. PATTERSON CONTRACTING PAINTERS Wo glo all our work personal attention Uso nothing but first class (notorial. Lot us glo you figures on your painting. 133 N. 4th St. Res. Phone 531-R b KIRK-KLAMATH FALLS STAGE LINE Stage leaves The Smoke daily at 2 p. n. and the Central Hotel a few minutes later. We use a large, easy riding, comfortable automo bile, in thorough repair. Stage leaves Kirk at 8 a. m. daily. Tickets $3 each way; round trip $5.50. Phone your reservations. Central Hotel 155-W, The Smoke 175 -r szrrrs . 'V" 17 W j.- -?" t r jm Ml t. 1 . -d kli. JT t .: . - ?v- . - - c k-'Sj... -sss 2&&ry iiiwEB P C.B. GRAHAM CRACKERS AnmhttP C.U product DtlUiitljr b'Vul. cilip mi uiiy. Will plo plllllnt dJlllon la Vour (ier iuppl you. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. Seed Store throo-yoiir Proof, to oHtnbllsh claim to tlio lnnd nbovo dencrlbnd, boforn 0, R. DeLup, clerk ot the county court, nt Kluiiinth Fulls, Oregon, on the 13tli day of Mny, 1921. Ctnlmiint names iim witnesses: Ohnrlos llalley, of Mnllti, Oregon, Glenn Hewett, George Tumor, both of Klnmnth Falls, Oregon; Ernest llunnlng, or Olene, Oregon. Notice will bo published for five consecutive weeks In tho Klnmnth orft,,,' jab f. mmoim 7-14-21-28-6 Register. 119 S. Fourth Street. 4 At the Club and in the Best Cafes You'll find Snow Fhkes served with broths, soupt, oysters, salads and cheese. Everyone likes to nibbla these crisp, tasty soda wa fers. v Sold by grocers in ted packages and family tins. Don't ask lor cracktts sty SNOW FLAKCS mi -!- PHONE 87 124 So. Sixth St. i A (' K esWTOCS i