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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1921)
SATURDAY, JUNE 4, iOil THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AGIS TWO 1 mwwwwwwmwwwwwwmwwwwawwwawwww that they soon will bo iNrotlng full force Moro tlinu 400 men nro said to bo employed whim tbo organization la In full operation. OffiDAMMNtt jnjpnj-(j-0-u-j-j-VVVyVVV-VVVV'WW .....,m. m. m m WANTED MISCELLANEOUS iiTjLrijijirni-s-ir"s 1 " " -" " py0ff Straws nnd Panamas, best lino In town at K K K Store. 3tf Sco that G121 Rluo ScrRO Suit nt K K K Storo for $35. Written guar anteo with ovcry suit for wear anil service. 3tf FOR SALE Ford dollvory. 191S. In good shopo."Now tires. 1'rlco $27B. Call 333 Washington St. 3-4 WANTED Salesman for Klamath Falls nnd vicinity. Commission con tract only, for sparo tlmo or full time. Wo will teach you to sell In como protection through our freo school of Instruction nnd help you build a business of your own. 'Mass achusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, Accident and Health Dept. Saginaw, Michigan. Capital $ 1,500. 000. 3- Men's Duxbak ond Karaplt outing wear at K K K Store. 3tf FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart ment C34 N. Sth St. Phone 413J. 3-4 FOR RENT Pleasant bed room ad joining bath; 527 Jefferson St., or phone 447R. 3-10 LOST About 6 weeks ago. kit of tools In a genulno leather bag. Re turn to Herald offlco and recclvo reward- 3-6 Do your feet troublo youT Foot specialist at jour sorvlco nt K K K storo. Free examination and advice. 3tf NOTICE Will lady who got two baby underskirts by mistake from Superior Laundry, pleaso return to popcorn stand, Sth and Main. They nro valued as keepsakes. Mrs. J. W. WHIIs. 3-4 STRAYED OR STOLEN From Pat tcrson ranch, Poo Valley, bay horse, with white face, three white feet, branded circle on right stifle. Reward for any Information leading to recovery. Grant Foucu, Box 472, city. 3-9 BEAUTIFUL FLUFF RUGS Made from your old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone 3S9 and our local representative will call and give you prices. References. Medford Fluff Bug Works. 3-4 BARGAINS IN USED CARS 1917 FORD 1918 Mitchell 1919 Chalmers 1920 Allen 90 Overland Exceptionally good terms on all of above. Ask for Bratcher, at Ewouna Mo tor Co. 123 S. 4th St. 3-4 Ladles Outing Wear In Khaki Wool Serge. Corduroy and Kamplt Cloth at K K K Store. 3tf BARBER CHAIR for sale. $33.00. Address P. M., Chlloquln, Ore. 3-10 Why pay rent? Con furnish lot on pavement nnd build you a home as low as 12400. Part cash, balance on tlmo. Dan Porlllard, 1405 Oregon Ave. Phone 43W. 3-4 Flno rastufo for 500 head of llvo stock, 4 miles south-east of Klamuth Falls; plenty water. Address Box R. Herald office. 1-4 FOR SALE Al business, paying, right man snap. Forced to sell. See Dick, Cth and Klamath Ave. 1-4 FOR SALE A now Mahogany chiff onier; price $115.00; now $50.00. Seo Dick, Cth and Klamnth Ave. 1-4 FOR RENT Sleoplng room, with bnth, $15 per month. Call after 6 P. M. 522 Klamath Ave 31-G FOR SALU Win. Allen storo at Shlpplngton. Will glvo terms to suit. 31-4 FOR SALE 5-room modern houso, on pavement, close In. Herald, box B. 31-4 PORTIJVND. Juno 4. It has re mained for two Portland Inventors to spring a sensation In the automotive world. P. W. Waltz and WllUird Jnhn of thu Wnltz Stonm Motor corpora tion, 010 Belmont street, havo per fected n steam motor driven motor car that Is attracting the attention of automotive engineers throughout the country. Girl wants work for 4 hours a day. Call 456M. 31-CM ROOMS 50c and 73e per night. All nro outsldo rooms, cloan and light. 920 Klamnth Ave. Home Rooming Houso. 31-6 SALEM, June 4. Careful esti mates mndo In this section cnuso or clmrdlsts to calculate that the pruuo crop will bo CO per cent of normal. The crop "III bo spotted. There nro some orchard, especially In the hills, usunlly bountiful, Uu this year will havo only a short crop. Thu advent of warm weather reveals tho fact that tho crop even In tho hills will bo hotter than predicted n week or two ago nnd that the quality of the fruit will be excellent. FOR RENT Furnished npartments at St. Francos' 62S Oak St. Mrs. Anderson, apt. 6. 31-4 FOR SALE Now Edison phono graph, perfect condition, 7 records. Phono 444, or call at Deer Head Grill. 31-4 FOR SALE 4-room house, furnished 6t unfurnished, also cabin; 1505 Oro. Ave. 2S-4 FOR SALE Six Jersey cows, nil giv ing milk, wo separators, one second hand Bluebell nnd one nearly new Sharpless. Ray Hicks, tlrlgsby ranch Olene. . 28-4 KLAMATH OIL CO'S. STOCK WAN tod Will pay spot cash for ono or moro shares State number of shares offered and lowest price In first let ter. Address Investor, Box 1, care Herald. PORTLAND, Juno 4 The Denver & Rio Grande has placed nn order with Oregon mills for 900,000 feet of structural timbers and crosstles Tho Southern Pacific company made a purchase of 1.000,000 feet of ties and largo dimension stock nnd the Chicago & Northwestern road recent ly bought nn equal amount from local mills. The Philadelphia A Reading placed a small order nnd other onst crn roads arc making Inquiries which promlso to bring a largo volume of business Inter In the season. WANTED By carpenter, new or ro. pair work". Services reasonable. Phono or call York Cafe. F. E. P. 27-4 DRESSMAKING First class work. Mrs. Jefferson, No. 2 Main Street. 27-4 GUARANTEED AUTQ BARGAINS 1 1918 Dodge Al condition. 1 1920 Special Six Studebaker Guaranteed 1 1918 Bulck new car, guaranteed. Four new cord tires. 1 1920 Bulck A real bargain. nun only 1600 miles BUICK BALES & SERVICE CO. Phono 170W. 7th and Klamath Avcnuo CITY GARBAGE When you want Riirbago removed, call 10IV23. FOR SALE Used not abused 1920 Chevrolet; ono ton truck. First class condition. A real buy. Central Garage. 27-4 FOR SALE Light Six touring car; good mechanical condition; good rubber, $350.00. See Stagg Central Garage. 27-4 PORTLAND, Juno 4. Lakes nnd marshes of Oregon will be stocked before long with French bullfrogs, tho legs of which aro claimed by au thorities to be tho most luscious that ever graced n croaker. A. E. Burgh duff, state game warden, announced that ho had received six dozen of tho frogs from tho Idaho state gamo com mission. Theso six dozen will bo pro- x tcctcd by tho gnmo commission until they havo multiplied sufficiently to begin stocking waters In the vicinity I of Portland. I DIVORCE Sl'IT A suit for divorce has been filed In the circuit court, Clydo C. Ragan against Floy Rngan on tho grounds of desertllon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION , (I'lll.lUluT) (Not Coul I.ni(l) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. 8. LAND OFFICE at Lakevluw, Ore, Juno 1, 1921 NOTICE Is hereby given that Ab nor C. Roberts, of Merrill. Oregon, who, on April 26, 1917, mado Home stead Entry, No. 010110, for Lots 3 4, Section 14, Township 41 S, Range 11 E, Will Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year Proof, to establish, claim to tho land above described, be f oro C. R. DcLap, Clerk of tho County Court, at Klam ath Falls. Oregon, on tho 9th day of July, 1921. Clalmnnt names as witnesses: Carl Howlo. Charlcw Cox. Edward Knox, O. A. Thoma. all of Merrill, Oregon. Notice will be published for flvol consecuttvo wcyks In tho Klamath ' Herald. I JAMES F. BURGESS. 4-11-18-25-2 Register., Northern Calif. Oil Co. OIL is what you're . all hoping for Back up your hopes with some moneyv Take a part in the development work which we are doing and you will be in on the pro fits if we make any. We offer you every opportunity to investi gate the details of our organization, our hold ings, our prospects and our places of opera tion. Ours is an organization of Klamath busi ness men, to Develop Kamath's Oil Resourc es along sound business lines. We mean business, and want every one t who comes in with us to do so on a business basis, considered from a business standpoint. If you have the best interests of Klamath at heart, and can afford to take a long-shot chance at big profits for yourself, procure some of our TREASURY STOCK FROM . Captain Siemens AT FIRST STATE AND SAVINGS BANK Northern California Oil Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior U. S. Land Offlco at Lakevlow. Oro., j may is. ivsi Not Cfinl Lnml Tuthlll. He Phone 183. does kalsomlnlng. 2-8 ECONOMY REFRIGERATORS Wo havo them In all. sizes at re duced prices, and have sold them hero I for over eight years. You aro taking no chances. We guarantee evory one largo or small to glvo satisfaction, and a saver In your Ico bill. JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO 2Ctf FOR SALE Fumed Oak buffeti 437 3rd. St. Phono 429W. 2-4 FOR SALE 1 Ford 1-ton truck, 1917 model. Seo Louie Angus, Met ropolitan Hotel. 2-5' LOST A bunch of keys. Return to 1140 Main. 2-4 WANTED Woman to cook for ranch. Apply Pacific Coast Mint Co., Room No. 6, Swonfcen Bids. Tel ephone 280J. 2-4 ICELKSS REFRIGERATOR l in pay ior useu. .u lie, no wur- !ry, no expense. Wcro tried out suc cessfully last season In Klamath Falls and aro guaranteed to glvo satisfac tion. Let us demonstrate them to you, JOHNSTON FURNITURE CO. ( 2Gtf II Seo Tuthlll about painting. Phono 183. 2-8 FOR SALE Furnlturo for four rooms, also Grand piano. Purchas er mny havo prlvllego of renting 5 room houso, close In. 824 Walnut Avo. Call after 10 a. m. 2-3 If you aro going to paint, see Tut hlll. Phone 1-83. 2-8 WANTED Oencrnl offlco work. Ex perienced. Box C. L., Herald office 1-0 REAL KCONOMY Why try to sew with n poorly ad Justed machlne7 It Is Impossible. Ma chines cleaned, adjusted and taken care of for ono year. Reference In evory part of tho city. By aoar. Tele phono 229M. 1-4 JUST ARRIVED A big shipment of stone crocks', sizes from 2 to 6 gal lons; also flower, pots in all sizes and one-half gallon crock milk pans. Johnstone Furniture Co., 719 "Main St. 31-tf OREGON BREVITIES I o NOTICE Is hereby given that Or vlllo F. Ollck, of Malln. Oregon, who, on April 2Cth. 1917, mndo Homestead Entry, No. 010109, for Lots 16-16 (Farm Unit "E"), Section 17. Town ship 41 S, "Range 12 E, Wlllamotto Meridian, has filed notlco of Inten tion to mako final throe-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo C. R. DoLan. Clork of tho County Court, at Klamnth Falls, Oregon, on tho 28th day of Juno, 1921, Claimant names as witnesses' J. A. McCnmb. L. M. Hatch. O W. Grace, Rudolph Kllma, all of Malln, Orpgon. Notlco will bo published for flvo consecuttvo weeks In tho Klamath Horald. JAS. F. BURGESS, Register. M 21-28 J4-11-18 suit, against tho will of thu plaintiff and without her consent; because do. feudant has failed, neglected nnd re fused and docs now refuse to support this plaintiff, his wlfo. This summons Is scrvcu upon you, tho said defendant, by tho publica tion thereof In tho Evening Herald, a dally newspaper, published In Klam ath Falls, Klamnth County, Stnto of Oregon, and of general circulation In said County nnd State, onco a week for C successive weeks, tho first pub lication boing mado May 14, 1921, and tho last publication Juno 25, 1921, by order of the Honorable Rob ort If. Bunnell, Judge of tho County Court of tho State of Oregon for tho County of Klamath, mado, entered and filed on tho 13th day of May, 1921. J. If. CARNAHAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. 14-21-28J4-ll18-25 MESSENGER IIOYH ON STRIKE PORTLAND, Juno 4, There was a strike of messenger boys of thu Western Union Tulegrnph company hero because their pay was reduced from two and a half cunts to two unil n quarter cents on each messago de livered. .Manager Williams said 10 1 boys quit, but that normal service' aot results by using class ads was being mulutulned The boys said 20 pur cent wcro out As a result of the low prices paid for potatoes In Michigan, thousands tit bushels will bo used for fertllltor In that district this year. I CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION must lo mndo for Ihn wearer lndltldiinllr. Lot nin make jour new spring suit nnd rnjoy wnrlnc really distinctive, clollTlng tailored to fit you perfectly mill to retain lis cxtrn-Htniirtncss during long constant iYnr. CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor (J 1 8 Mntu Kt. 4.-W4i&i-4-4444 Iono-Re THE HABK OV OlMUJTlVMOen SALEM, June 4 A protest against tho recent decrease in gas rates for Portland and environs, and a request for tbo consideration of tho caso, was filed with tho public sorvlce commis sion by tho Portland Gas & Coke company. PORTLAND, June 4. In all mut ters that relate to livestock and dai rying Portland and Oregon can easily lead tho rest of the United States, in tho opinion of II. A. Van Norman, dean of tho college of agriculture of tho University of Cullfornlu, and president of tho National Dairy Show association. PORTLAND, Juno 4. Reopening of logging and sawmill operations by tho Booth-Kelly organization in Wendling and Springfield Is report ed to the local office of tho Loyal Le gion of Loggers and Lumbermen, Tho mills and camps have been closed for four months, but it Is expected now 'IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE I STATE OF OREGON FOR THE , COUNTY OF KLAMATH Margaret Luclllo Freeman. ) PlalntlfMEmilty vs. )No, 1298 Guy N. Freeman, )Sum- Defendant) mons To Guy N. Freeman, tho abovo named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You aro hereby required to appear and nnswor (ho complaint fllod ntrnlnot vnn In tlin nlinvn ftntltlnrl suit on or bo f oro the 25th day of .Juno, 1921, that being tho last day of tho tlmo prescribed in tho order for publication of summons heroin, and It you fall so to appear, plead, answer, demur or otherwise movo within that tlmo, for want thereof, plaintiff will npply to tho nbovo en titled Court for tho rollot prayed for In her complaint as follews: For a decrco of tho abovo entitled Court forevor dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now and heretofore ox Istlng between plaintiff and' defend ant, upon tho grounds of wilful de sertion by defendant of plaintiff for more than ono year immediately pre vious to tho commencement of this fifed in fresh creamery bvffrr Good Coffee with real Pure Cream 5c iiraiiTWti (E l HP ZZK tfff .taiitii. -14. sk' mini .r 7a Ae Home e Oojen WHY? Uso ordinary Fir Flooring when you can buy tbo famous ' LONG-BELL FORKED LEAF OAK FLOORING For less than you would pay for n good carpot? On account of a recent docllno In tho market wo aro ablo to mako theso exceptionally low prices: 13-16x2 U Clr. Quartorod Whlto Oak 1225.00 13-10x214 Clear Plain Whlto Oak ..J 170.00 13-18x2 No. 1 Common Oak s 90,00 3-8x2 Clear Quartered Whlto Oak U76.00 3.8x2 Cloar Plain Whlto Oak $ 120.00 . J Wo have this stock stored In dust and molsturo proof bins roady for iinmodlato delivery, Wo Invito your inspection. i BIG BASIN LUMBER CO, PHONE 107 A