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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1921)
MM QASSIFIEDADVERnSEMENTS IBLevewinc HRBAIn ., rwn nnn n auVWynnr "i"i"''Wrii y i WAnitu ' MISCELLANEOUS jjj pltMWit front bod room for rant by weok or month. Itaton reau onablo, at Dr. Domoroat, 227 Joffor ,ton, or Phono 447K. 24-27 fOR IliSNT -8 room partly furnlidi. 4 npnrtment. Hot and cold water, jiih. tlwnnson llldg, 02T. Main (It. 24-26 Household furnlturn at tt bargain, JOOO l'lne Bt. 24-2B jroll HALB Itoirtnurant, Tory reas onable. Jlargaln for quick anln- jur terms to right party. Holllng on tocoant of ilckncM. 1122 Main (It. 24-2fi ''OH KENT- Mi..i ... . . "nt, on,, i. o.fc flurn,;nod apart- wnablo r,22Ka,mM ,T "il"1' "" 0:00. Kamth Avo. Call nftor 23-2S hoy. BolMCL;5'.lo2.worp wild buck. .: .",0" ". -' ?r!.ln,Tw rl. ..VJKftor- Villo,, Oregon. ,V.tt Langoll fOlt IUCNT Furnished 3 room apt. 115.00 mo. Boo Mm. Myrtlo Andnr ton, Apt. 6. 6S8 Oak tit. 24-2K WANTBI -Reliable party would llko una of piano for He keep. No child (.mil or uaurtwii uu women rsn. At. 24-28 Youni girl, ago 12 would llko poll, tloa looking after tuiall children 'while routbore attend parties or mnko 1U, Reliable and ran iclro bent rof franco. Addreee J. K. Herald office. 24.30 'BAH0AIN8 IN U8KD CAHB I bavo number of mad can of all make. For demonstration call at Metropolis no garago and ask for Ja. F. Ixpor. 24-1 ANNOUNCEMENT I wUh to anounco to the Ladlca of Klamath Falls, that tho La Franco Beauty Parlor located In Winter' Wit-, will bo opon for buslonan, Hat urday, Juno 2G. Rnapoctfully, Mm. F. Tt. Laughton, Prop, & Operator. 2 FOR RENT S room furnished apt, Large rootM. FliVMt vlnw In town. Phono 444 between 6:00 and 7:00 p. m. 24-2S FOR RBNT Ono room partly turn (shod housekeeping room. IIS H. tlhBt, 24-26 Band your clothea to thn Klamath llaod Laundry. (Urn ua a trial. Phono B73W. 7th Klamath Ato. 24-30 WANTED Poaltlon aa offlco girl with doctor or dontlnt. Exper ienced, lloz II. 23-29 nuWdo rooma A" ,?I" oluiin' Kht In ctejJ"?.0''1 .?" "uuiboT. -. . .. " """in tuiu noun, ra.ll n,i KlL'''' aru " tafi 22-26 Our regular prlcn bout so-called salopr!,. znnn llho., Co. 22.26 One way bo iwvo numny is io mro those shoos repaired at Tho l.vatm Blum (Vs. It.ijmlr Jo't. 22.2C . i,'"i.ro,ur Bo1" t'&ublo bo ourn, Jte pnlr Dup't. of Kvntm llhon Co, 22-26 WANTKD Competent BtonoKrnphcr. Htnto oiperlenco and tialary ex- poctod. "ir Herald Offlco. 22-28 WANTBliA kooJ ocondhand bi cycle. Inqulro at Herald tofflco. 21-26 KOIl BALK 200-3000 HaraKn rlflo. Now, Room 1, l-ooml IlldB. 21-27 KOIl BAM: Cauliflower. enhWn and colory plant. 4C Main 8t. Phono lOS-'W. 20-26 KOR BALK 40-acroii. nearly all un- der ditch, V, in alfalfa, 8 miloi from city. If takon at onco will get all tho hay. Prlco 13600. llox A. H. Herald. 20-25 KOR BALR- paTomcnt. Kor room houiw on 1606 Oregon Avo. 20-26 Do your feet troublo you? Foot ipeclalUt at your nortlco at K K K toro. Kreo examination and advice. 3tf I'olnti. olU and varnlah. Wv K. and J. K. Patteraon, 127 4th Bt. Phono 1-W. or Itoa. 631-U. 23-J23 FOR ItKNT 3 room furnished apartment. Livinic room 26x12. Bait vlaar In the city. Phono 444. 23-26 KALBOMININO IS Vic POUND. W. K, and J, K, Patteraon. Contracting palntera, 127 4th St. Phono 196-W, Bm. 531-n. 23-27 florin frver at tho Iluekove Oro- cery, 336 th St. 23-26 IIAROA1NH IN t.SKI) CAIW 1 1919 Btudebakor Blx, tiro pat- aonger. 1 1916 Studebaker Six, aoron pat- 'onger. 1 1916 Rco,. flvo paMongor. 1 1918 Korrf. 1 1918 Maxwell touring. 1 1920 ono-ton Ford truck with cab and body. ACMK MOTOR CO. 400-416 South Sixth St. 17tf Beo that 6121 Dluo Berge Suit at K K K Store for 36. Written guar antee with every tult for wear and ervlco. 3tf yOll BALE A-l paying buRlneim, new and aecondhand goods. Muni 'Mil now, owing to other bualnoa. Reaaonable offer will not bo rofuicd. Dick 6th and Klamath Avo. 23-26 Palate, Olla and Varnlih. Wall Pa per and Paper IloBgera. W, K. and 1. E. Patteraon, 127 4tb. 8t. 23-27 FOR RKNTUnderwood typewriter. Winter Jemelery Btoro. 23-26 TOtl RNT Office room and apartment. Winter Ilulldlng. 23-26 WANTKD nelfablo party who would like ubo of piano for Ita keep. No children. Call or addresa. 1214 Worden Ato. 23-28 FOR BALB 100 chicken, rabbit, 1 horeo, wagon, 3 aoU of harncfl. and want to eell my loano on 25 acre farm, plenty of wator, with 2 room furntibod houao,. Will sell for cheapest prlco aa I must loavo tnte on account or health. Call 711 Main St. 23-26 1 1918 Duick new ear, guaranteed. Four new cord tiro. Men' Duabak and Kamplt outing Wear at K K K fltora. 3tf KOIl BALE Kor touring 1918,4 speed Iron., lUualer hock, now cat coven' water circulator, Ray flold carbuerator. Choap for caah. Beo at Dodge Oarago, or Inquire at Illuo Bird. Htf DRE3BMAKINO Klrt claa work guaranteed. Mr. Jefferson, 2 Main 14-25 Udle Outing Wear In Khaki Wool Borge. Corfluroy and Kamplt Cloth at K K K Btoro. 3tt HTY OAnilAOI'-Whcn you want garbage rrmovd, call IOP.23. Straw and Panamas, beat lino in town at K K K Store. 3tf IIIKHJIIT HTAOB 8KIIV1CB STAKTKD TO ASHJiAXD. Ono of tho plan for onlarglng tholr growing freight bunlnoss will bo tho operation of a freight stago each way ovory dny betwoon Klamath Knll and Ashland, according to tho Information given out today by Fred Payno and A. II. Dussuman. Tho freight stago wa started last tnnnth nnd accordlnir to tho oporators has grown to tho point now whoro a dally freight sorvico er.cu way win ,.t hnm returns aufflclont to Justify thn nmnniin and boforo tho summor I ovor. should patronago Increaso, fur- thor onlnrgomonts will no unuen- on. n T...na k wiiklns Is a, promln- aiiD. ...v -. . ont flguro In tho lumber Industry In California. "The Offic7CaT"(f '""'''J llll W WL x UV JCNIUH It' Hrro- Today wo offor our t,!.-...-- Romethlng out of the ordinary. Our r...n pomo contest wont llko n gaao Hno tank On flro, as t woro j,ero. with in a few of tho choice of tho mrxit select. ' .. Klllln' Bpoco on a hot day I no ay Job, bo wo conceived the Idea of lettln' our roadors "rid their chost" of a lotta stray Pomos for today's colyum. Bo horo got without an offert: Ode to limb. I modltato upon a limb Bo noat and trim, Bo smoothly clad, (Ilut I'm not bad.) This limb I on a forost tree, You woro thinking of a 1-e-g You'ro stung, bodadl I Doc Ooddard, Klamath Fall, ' SATURDAY JttttB, 9fcV M1. Written In Ilofrlgerator To eeo or not to seo, That Is mr troublo, From knoo length skirts I ratio my oyos dlureetly Ilut low cut waists confront mo then; Thcio styles leave bcit-lntentlonod mjon Puzzled completely. Krcd Fleet, Ico Houao, K. K. Fred must havo boon loafing and rending Hobble DurnB. i Anonymous I'm saddened and romorsoful And my soul Is sick with pain Blnco I drank soma oozo I thought was booze Never, never, never again. Johnny, tho Tank, Klamath Kails, Juno 23. From Another' Sanctum I wandered slowly in the rain, Killed with a hungry pain And nothing elso Ilut pain, pain, pain. (No wonder pools and editors aro a qucor bunch.) L.M. Cold trap, Klamath Kalts, Ore. Dunc'a Having Again The gentlo rain That falls again (lives mo a pain, A woeful pain. And makes my brain turn qulto ln sano. Wm. A. Duncan, Klamath Falls, Ore. June 24, 1921. The High Cost ot Carrying Cash Have you ever stopped to think how much it costs you to carry a bill roll instead of a check book? It is estimated that the people of the United State have in their pocket books, their bureaus, their mat tresses and tea pots. Three Billion Dollars The interest on .this for one year at four per cent amounts to ' Twelve Millon Dollars - Make your money work. Open an account with us. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Have you a small savings bank? We have a limited number on nand. ij If yon oxo building during 1921, we hope It won's be a bungle-owol "Havo you a lltlo fairy In your home!" "No, but I have a Uttlo miss In my englno." POMK Horo lice tho body of Jim Lake, Tread softly all who pass; Ho thought his foot mas on tho brake, Dut it was on the gas. court forovor dissolving tho bondri of matrimony now existing between' the plaintiff and defendant upon the grounds of wilful desertion by de fondant of plaintiff for moto than ono year lmmodiatolr prevlona to the commencement of this sulV against tho will of pallntlff and without hi consent; for cruel and Inhuman treat ment Inflicted by the detondant upon the plaintiff rendering bis life bur densome. This summons is served upon you, tho said defendant, by the publica tion thereof In the Evening Herald, dally newspaper, published In Klamath Falut, Oregon, and of goner al circulation In Klamath County, Or egon, once, a, week for, six. succesalv weeks, the first publication being mado May 14, 1921, aad the last publication, June 26, 1921, by order of the Honorable R.. H. .Bunnell, Judge of the County Court of Klam atb County, Oregon, made, entered and filed In sold Clrcm Court ea May 13th, 1921. ,J. H. CARNAHAN, Attorney forFlalntlff M 14-21-28-J4-11L18-3B Ttnrnnv PtiftmKnra pnv If Adam and Evo had lived today tbero would , have been an awful scrap over tho moving picture rights. Real orators are becoming scarce," says an exchange. Thero bavon't been so many, for a tact, since the country went dry. Jim, our Blnocro Sympathy A kog will contain Ten gallons of rain ' Ilut what a waste For Just a tasto I'd give O, d n, if I'm craxy blarao It on Volated. J. II .Driacoll, K. F. 5-24-21 Joo. Carnahan says If tho manu facturers of pencils reallred tho num ber of mistakes peoplo make, they would put more rubber on tho ond of tho wrlto stick. ALAS, HUB HAS CHANGKD (From tho Doston Transcript.) "So you married that Miss Meek. I romombor her well a quiet, shrink ing sort of girl." "NothlnK shrinking about her; she's twlco tho size sho used to bo." The unluckleet man in Klamath county has been feund: Ho came to town to eeo the eights and got dust In bis eyes just as a bunch of girls wore coming down the street. No child is born ehort-slghtcd, but tbe tendency may be Inherited. IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FUK TUJa COUNTY Of KLAMATH F. D. Moran, Plaintiff ) Equity vs. ) 1293 Loretta Lavlna Moran, ) Bum Defendant.) mons. To Loretta Lavlna Moran, the above named defendant: T thn nnmn nf thn fitntn of OrOEOn You are hereby required to appear and answer mo compmiui muu against you in tho abovo entitled suit nn n Yiatnra thn 24th day of JUnO. 1921, that being tho last day of the time prescribed In the order of pub- 1IjIa- a. .nmrnADI llArAlfl. and If you, fall so to oppoar, plead, answor, demur or otherwise move within that time, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for.tho relief pray ed for In hU complaint as follows, tOtwit! . .... . For a decree of the above entitled CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION 1 i mast be made for the wearer individually. Let me state yonr, ptm m t spring emit and enjoy wearing really distinctive detulag tailored 9 J to fit yoH perfectly aad to mala Ha extra swai tamee daring loaf constant wear. CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor 818 Main St. jrUnjVXAAAAAJV!ruVVVlJ'Vy m mmm BLOCK WOOD and- GREEN SLAB Buy your block-wood now while tho price is cheap It won't bo any cheaper but blocks will be scarcer. ' Place your orders for green-slab the poor man's wood. mL 10 cords for $35.00. A year's supply, can you beat It? O. Peyton & Co. J "lyOOD TO BURN" 419 Main St. phona Ml mm , wtr M ft IftV l . K.V V K ni. V 1 ' pc DANNY GETS A gWIMMlMi Jitusow - - i