The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 03, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, JUNK Jl, 1021
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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OREGON BREVITIES
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FOR SALE Fumed Oak buffet; 437
3rd. St. Phono 429W. 2-4
FOR SALE 1 Ford 1-ton truck.
1917 model. Sco Loulo Angus, Met-
roiiolltnu Hotol. . 2-B
LOST A bunch of keys. Rotiirn to
1140 Main. 2-4
Paints, oils nnrt varnish. W. B. nnd
J. K. Patterson. 127 4th St. Phono
19GW, or Res. 531R. 2-2
"WANTBD Woman to cook for
ranch. Apply Pacific Const Mint
Co., Room No. 6, Swnnsen Uldg. Tel
cphono 2S0J. 2-4
KLAMATH OIL CO'S. STOCK WAN
ted Will pay spot cash for ono or
more shares, Stato number of shares
offered nnd lowest price In first let
ter. Address Investor, Dox 1, caro
Herald.
WANTED Uy carpenter, now or ro.
pair work. Sorvlces reasonable.
Phono or call York Cafo. F. K, P.
' 27-4
WANTED Ford, not older than 17
modol. No Junk, no dealers. Must
bo bargain for cash. Howard, Super
ior Laundry. 27-3
DRESSMAKING First class work.
Mrs. Jefferson, No. 2 Main Street.
27-4
Sco Tuthlll about painting. Phono
183. 2-S
FOR SALB Furnlturo for four
rooms, also Grand piano. Purchas
er may havo privilege of renting 5
room house, closo In. S24 Walnut
Avo. Call after 10 a. m. 2-3
WANTED Olrl to do housework In
morning and caro for two children
In afternoon. Apply EOS Conger Ave.,
or phone 84. 2-3
It you nro going to paint, sco Tut
hlll. Phono 1S3. 2-S
T1AI1Y CHICKS FOR SALE Whlto
Wynndotts and Leghorns crossed,
92. GO per dor.; $20.00 per hundred.
Box 1013. 2-3
Baby chicks. Barred nnd Whlto
Tlocks, R. I. Reds, Huff Orpingtons,
Ancnnns, ninck Monorcas, ritiff,
"Whlto nnd Brown Loshorns. Order
now, tho season will soon cloo.
Enoch Crows. Senbrlght, Calif. 2-9
FOR SALB Cnhhnge. cauliflower
and tomato plants. 4CU Main St
Phono 109W. 1-3
WANTED General offieo work. Ex
perienced. Box C. L., Herald office
1-C
Carpets nnd rug cleaned to vour
rntlro satisfaction. Wax. Lush. Phone
190W. 1-3
GUARANTEED AUTO BARGAINS
1 191S Dodge
Al condition.
PORTLAND, Juno 3. -Tho humblo
nickel hns como Into Its own ngaln In
Portland restaurants. As In othor
cities, restaurant prices In Portland
hnvo been tumtorng tho lust fow
weeks, nnd although thoy nro not yot
back to pre-war levels, they are near
enough to causo Jubilation among
downtown eaters.
TORTLAND, Juno 3. Tho largest
hot yot rocorded on tho Pacific coast j
on tho Dempsoy-Carpontlor mill, nnd i
ono of tho first big bets In tho eouu-
try, was polled by Sol Stiller, Port-1
land sportsman, when ho laid $2500 ',
oven money with Al Jolsou, tho fain-!
ous comedian, thnt Cnrpentler would
stny six rounds. ,
1 1920 Special
Six Studobakor
Guaranteed
1 191S Dulck
now car, guaranteed.
Four now cord tires.
1 192 Bulck
A real bargain.
Run only 1G00 miles
DUICK SALES SERVICIJ CO.
Phone 17(JW.
7th nnd Klamath Avcnuo
CITY GARBAGE When you want
cnrlmgn roiwnod. mil 10P2;I.
FOR SALE Used not abused 1920
Chevrelet: ono ton truck. First
class condition. A real buy. Central
Garage. 27-4
MEDFORD. Juno 3 Alex Spar
row, superintendent of Crater Lake
National park, returned to tho city ,
from a trip to tho park ns far as Anna !
Spring camp, nt which ho reports
snow 5 H feet deep, which means
that snow dopth at tho lako rim vl- j
clnlty Is nt least soven feet. Mr. 8par- j
row says an automobile can got with- j
In n mllo ot tho park boundary linn
on this sldo nnd within n half mllo
of tho south entrance. Tho Crater
lako senson will opon July 1, ns scho- J
duled, ho says, nnd people can reach
tho hotol nt tho rim.
SALEM, Juno 3 Thnt Oregon's
financial obligations Including bonds
and other securities Issued by tho
state, countlat, municipalities, drain-'
ago and Irrigation districts nnd other t
political subdivisions, will aggregate ,
between $50,000.ono nnd $C0.000.09
Is Indicated by rCporta now being re-;
colved from a.11 sections by tho stato
tax commissioner. Tho state's shnro
of tho Indebtedness Is estimated ns
J25.000.000.
FOR SALE Light Six touring car: ,
good mechanical condition; good
rubber, $350.00. Sco Stagg Central ,
Garage. 27-4
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house
In Mills addition. Nlco placet for
garden and chickens. Applv Mrs. Fred
Duko. cor. Bast Main and Appleiratn
St. Mills addition. 1-3
WANTED Position In store by
young man; references. Phono
4E0J. 1-3
FOR SALE Household furniture,
good as new: bought last Novem
ber; will sell cheap. Call at 621 Oak
street. 1-3
REAL ECONOMY
Why try to sew with a poorly ad
justed mnchlno? It Is Impossible. Ma
chines cleaned, adjusted and taken
caro of for ono year. Reference In
every part of tho city. By Goar. Tele
phone. 229M. 1-4
Flno pasture for COO bead of Ilvo
Mock. 4 miles south-cast of Klamath
Falls: plenty water. Address Box R.
Herald office. 1-4
TOR SALE Al business, paying;
right man snap. Forced to sell. See
Dick, Cth and Klamath Avo. 1-4
FOR BALE! A now Mahogany chiff
onier; price $11 P. 00; now $50.00.
feco Dick, Cfh nnd Klamath Ave. 1-4
FOR SALB Reed baby
good condition, cheap.
bucgr. In
Call 300J.
1-3
FOR SALE Plastered B-room new
house, one block from pavement.
Quick sale, $1350; small payment,
loss tor-cash. Phono 370 or 645M. 1-3
FOR RENT Sleeping room, with
bath, $15 per month. Call after C
P. M. 522 Klamath Ave. 31-6
FOR SALF Netted uem seed pota
toes. J, E. Nownham. ono mile
south Pine Grove school. 31-3
FOR SALE Wm. Allen storo nt
Shlpplngton. Will glvo terms to
suit. 31-4
ECONOMY REFItlOEHATOHS
Wo havo them In all sires at ro-
duced prlcefttnd havo sold them hero
for ovor eight years. ou aro taking
no chances. Wo guarantco ovcry one
largo or small to glvo satisfaction,
and a saver In your Ice bill.
JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO.
26tf
DALLAS. June 3. Soon Dunk
houses nt tho logRlng camp of tho
Willamette Valley Lumber company!
nt Black Hock wcro destroyed when !
flro, set to burn slashing, got beyond '
control and spread over seeral miles
ot logged-off land.
ICELESS REFRIGERATOR
Will pay for Itself. No Ico, no wor-
ry, no expense. Woro tried out suc
cessfully last season In Klamath Falls
and aro guaranteed to give satisfac
tion. Let us demonstrate thorn to you. ,
JOHNSTON FURNITURE CO.
26tt
PORTLAND, June 3. Regardless
of tho engineer's strike, 1C deep wa-.
tor vcssols cleared foreign during tho
month of May and tho total vnluo of
tho wheat, flour and lumber exports,,
not Including gulf or Intercostal traf
fic, mounted to $4,370,526.
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ROSEDURO, Juno 3. That
state gamo commission should
the
take
Northern Calif. Oil Co.
INTEGRITY and
RELIABILITY
In Business Management
Is guaranteed by our Directorate of
well-known business men. J. W. Siemens, O.
D. Burke, E. D. Johnson, Earl Whitlock, J. C.
Thompson, R. H. Dunbar and R.C.Grocsbeck.
EFFICIENCY and ABJLITY IN DE
VELOPMENT OPERATIONS
is guaranteed by W. C. Lehman, a geologist
and practical operator with years of success
ful experience.
IF YOU WANT TO HELP DRILL A
WELL.
IF YOU WANT TO BE IN ON THE
PROFITS.
IF YOU WANT A SQUARE DEAL.
IF YOU WANT A REAL RUN FOR
YOUR MONEY,
SECURE SOME OF OUR
TREASURY STOCK
FROM
v Captain Siemens
AT FIRST STATE AND SAVINGS BANK
Northern California Oil Co.
IS
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sorao action Immediately to prevent i gg??
. deer from ruining young orchards In I $12,000. Tho work was dono In co-l
' tho country was tho opinion express- operation with tho department of ud-J
cd by sovcral orchardlsts whoso -prop- ucatlon and under tho supervision of,
! orty has recently been badly damaged . tho Guam, agricultural experiment
DJ invasion ui uv uumuuib. i Binuon, ui iuu iuiui uiiruuuium, . .
por cent completed tho varloun
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Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads.
In tho Island of Guatn 747 boys courses
in tno isiana oi uuam hi oojtsji
MR. AM) MRS. C. L. JOHNSON, OF nna girls with eighteen months' In
TROUTD.U.E, ARE ALWAYS structlon produced food valued at1
Qot results by using class ads.
TKIiLIXG THI'.IR F R I K S I S
ABOUT GOOD TAXLAO 1)11)
THEM.
JUST ARRIVED A big shipment of
stono crocks, sizes from 2 to C gal
lons; also flower pots In all sizes and
ono-half gallon crock milk pans.
Johnstono Furnlturo Co., 719 Main
St. 31-tf
TOR SALE D-room modern house,
on pavement, close In. Herald, box
B. 31-4
'Girl wants work for 4 hours a day.
Call 45CM. 31-0
v.
ROOMS 50c and 75c por night. All
arn outside rooms, clean and light.
920 Klamath Ave. Home Rooming
House, 31-C
POR RENT Furnished apartments
at St. Francos' 628 Oak St. Mrs.
Anderson, opt. C. 31-4
FOR SALE Now Edison phono
graph, perfect condition, 7 records.
Phone 444,fDr.calL at. Deer Head
Grill. 31-4
TOR 8AM4-rooin house, furnished
Ar iitlftirt lultDft nlont rnfi1n 1 Fiflfi
J ' F. BAIjH B(x Joraey cows, all gly-
UZ' xLiewrtfd'and'niJobell and one nearly
, il'nirw-flliivrnlnia. P iltrVm firlirahv
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"It Is hard to tell who thinks most
of Tanlac, my wife or myclf," said
C. L. Johnson, a faimer living on R.
F. D. No. 1, Dox 72, Troutdale, Ore.
"For nearly two years I had trou
blo with my stomach and kidneys.
Gaa seemed to stay on my stomach
all tho time, and often I felt llko n ,
deep breath would kill me. My back '
was weak and lamo and hurt so It
was all I could do to get up out of a ,
chair. I suffered from headacho and i
dizziness and many a time could
hardly walk n step. My sloop was all
broken up at night and It took all
my grit and nerve to stay on my Job
during tho day. y
".But four bottles of Tanlac put
mo back In as flno health as I ever
enjoyed In my llfo. My appotlte has
como back and what I eat agrees '
with me. My kidneys and back don't
bother me any moro and those head
aches and dizzy spells havo all gone.
I sleep well and am putting In full
tlmo at work every day.
"My wlfo was troubled with
chronic Indigestion and she suffered
with sick headaches and complained
ot being all run down and tired out.
Tanlac has done her Just as much
good as It has me, and now sho says
eho Is feoling bottor than she has In
a long time. Wo both think tho world
of Tanlac and aro all the time tolling
our friends about It."
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At First-cLiss Garages
and.othcr Dealers
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I WEATHER RECORD
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Hereafter The Reratd will publish
tho mean and maximum tempera
tures and precipitation record as tak
en by tho U. S. Reclamation service
tatlon. Publication will cover the
day previous to tho paper's Issue, up
to 6 o'clock e: tno uay.
Max. Mln.
Juno 1 78 41
June 2 78 48
Precipitation
A classified Ad wl!! sell t.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
PALACE MARKET
DAIRY DEPARTMENT
Fresh Churned Butter, lb 35c
Full Cream Cheese, lb. 35
Milk, qt 10
Table Cream, V pt 15
Buttermilk, gal :. 15
Sour Kraut, gal 50
HOLCOMB & RICHARDSON
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9 Sold
Last Week
Wo find that pianos
ind phonographs soil If
.ho prlcoa nnd torma
iro right.
$60. and up
yifflOM
Fry "T"-h$B
II
mmsm
$125.00 Up
Wo still havo a numbor of oxcollont valuoa In trad-cd-ln
pianos from $125.00 up sold on 24 monthly In
stallments. Also thoro aro special values In lato modol Uruns
wlck, now Edison and othor makes of phonographs
Just taken In exchange Full cablnot tnodols from
$06.00 up, sold on convonlont torma.
Earl Shepherd Co.
Klamath's Only Ex
clusive Muslo Storo
C07 Main St.
Phono 282-J
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