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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1921)
mob rom SATURDAY, JULY 0, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'I A i yyMWMMWWWMWWWMMMMMMwMMMwWWWwwwwWWwwWWWWWWWWWWV,ww I '. -. ....... - . . - Mgl OASJNtDAraiitntNh v wvuxAAAnnruvir.n.n.nnnriri "'"'""'' " . , FOR RENT 2-room apartment. Hot nntl cold water nnit sloam heat, also ono sleeping room, Inqulro G2B Main Bt. 6-9 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS P0 WANTED AT ONCB Someono to contract for cutting and stacking 70 acres ot alfalfa hay on aharos or !; cash. John. Spolok, Malln, Oro... n FOR SALE Cheap. Dodge touring. First class mechanical condition. Oood Rubbor. Contra! Oarage.1 8-11 F1RK ALARM SIGNALS KREK Call at tho Drummond Print Shop. IIS North" Fourth,, and set a card showing all fire awn signals. Hang ono In your homo or place ot busi ness. Thoy are FREE. . S-U FURNI8HED" 2-ROOM APARTments. Wbod. wntor. light $25.00. Tho Tumor Apartments, 812 Oak St. 6-12 In Ye Olde Home Towne PASTURE! Host ot meadow, tor horsos and cnttlo. Dnvo Turner. Langoll Valloy. 59 C1TV GARBAGK When you want garbage removed, cnll 10F.S3. !$t WANTED Ford oar. Will trade ono Oakland and one Dodge. Bee Dick, 6th and Klamath Are. 8-9 WANTED Ford car. Have one Oak land aad on Dodge, will trade. Sea Dick, eth and Klamath Ave. v . 8-9 FOR BALE A-l paying business, new and secondhand goods. Right man. Snap. See Dick, 6 th and Kla math Ave. 8-9 Bend your clothes to Klamath Hand Laundry. Ladle flno clothes a specialty. Phono 673-W, 7th and Kla math Avo. J-9 SHOE RKPAIR1NO, pro-war prices. Jack Frost, S18, 9th St. 5-9 Seo that 6121 Rluo uerge Suit nt K K K Store tor 935. Written guar antee with every suit for wear and service. 3tt Paints, oils and varnish. W. E. and J. E. Patterson, 127 4th St. Phono 196-W. or Res. 631-R. 2S-JS3 J - 1 Ul r SiU. KIlBltU.-UT&YrT ctramsb man peapiNft WVrCint X 5a& w hca wn0O4v urt hi6mT-3 iS: Alarm was givsjn bot v OOTg . 0 Men's Duxbak and Kamplt outing wear at K K K Store 3tf FOR SALE 1 truck, 1 runabout, 1 Btudebakor. WiU trade. What have you? See Dick, 6th and Klamath Ave. 8-9 BAROAIN8, all kinds ot goods. Watch Saturday sales at 10 a.m. See Dick, 6 th and Klamath Ave. 8-9 FOR RENT Sis room houso on Maasanita St. Lawn, shade and fruit tree, garage. Inqulro at 612 N. 9th St. 8-9 Do your feet trouble you? Foot specialist at your 'service at K K K storo. Free examination and advlco. 3tf E. R. CARPENTER, paperhnnglng and painting. Prices reasonable. Phono 270-W. J22-25 W31NTED Woman or girl to do a coapie of hour work mornings. Apply Mrs. Forge, Evans Apartments. 8-9 FOR SALE 3 -room plastered house. 1M1 fJWIII. ATDt f UV UOW71 ftUU i 126.00 a month. 8-ll FOR RENT Finely furnished apart- nient. Lsrandry and everything supplied. Telephone 73-M. 8-11 DRESSMAKING First class work guaranteed. Mrs. Jefferson. 2 Main St. 8-16 FOR SALE For touring 1918, 4 speed trans., Hhsslor shocks, now scat covers, wator circulator, Ray- flold carbucrator. .Cheap for cash. Seo at Dodge Garage, or Inqulro nt Dlua Dlrd. lltt Ladlos Outing Wear In Khaki Wool Serge. Corduroy and Kamplt Cloth at K K K Store. 3tf AT THE CHURCHES TOR BALE Rhode Island fryers. Phone 390-M. Red 7-8 FOUND In concrete water tank on Siskiyou mountain, California side, pocketbook containing sum of money. Owner may have same by describ ing property. Phone 119. 8-9 FOR SALE Fox Phone -103. -. terrier puppy. 8-9 FOR SALE White enamel dresser. Never used. Call at 324 N. 11th St. 8-11 TOR SALE Cheap, good Income pro perty paying 16 per cent net. 12000 cash will handle this, see J. T. WARD CO. 884 Mala St. 8-1B FREE My complete course and personal Instruction to the high! school girl writing the best article oa "The Advantages Gained From A Maaieal Education." Contest closing July 16th. F1U" School ot Popular Mmaia 7-16 FOR SALE Small house, two lots, near viking store. A bargain. Terms. 1016 Acadamle. 7-9 LOST Herald collection book for Hot Springe Addition route. Please return to Herald Office as It Is great loae to the earner. Reward. 7-9 FOR SALE Practically now leather Davenport and electric fan. Call at central Hotol. , 7-9 FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. 39 High St. 7tf LOST Five keys on ring. Lost Tues day. Return to Herald Office. Re ward. . - 7-13 FOR BALE 1917 model Ford truck $360. Inquire at 204 Wlllltts -Building. 7-11 FOR JC SALE Refrigerator. t St. 1134 6-9 WANTED Woman or girl tor cook lng on ranch. Phone 42. C-'J YOUNO MAN WOULD llko to com munlcate with anyono driving to Portland within next ten days. Ad dress Box W, Herald Office. 0-9 No changes will fie made In this eolumn 'unless the 'copy Is at The Evening Herald office by C o'clock Friday oventng. O SACRED HEART CHURCH, cor. of Eighth and High, Rov. Hugh J. Mar shall. Rer. J. V. Molloy. SUMMER SCHEDULE 1st Mass at 6:30v 2nd Mass and Benediction at 0:30 No evening services. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE society ot Klamath Falls hold services In the lower room ot the Library building, corner ot Third and Main strcots, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and every Wednesday evening at S o'clock. The Sunday school session Is from 9:46 to 10:46 every Sunday morn ing. The subject for Sunday Is: '"Sacrament." The free reading room and free lending library Is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, corner Washington and Eighth. Service every Lord's day. Morn ing, S. 8. 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Evening servlces,vB. Y. P, U., 7 p. m. Preaching 8 p. m. ' Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening 8 p.,m. , Come worship with us. A, F. Sim mons Pastor. .FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH corner Sixth and Pine strcots. Rev. Arthur Rice, minister. CHRISTIAN CHl'ltCH, corner 9th and Pine streets, C. F. Trimble, pas tor, 210,7 Wantland Avo. Phone 239-R. ' METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Tenth and High, Rov. S. J. Cbaney, pastor, 1005 High St., Phono 537-W. EMMANUEL BAPTIST.. Church Eleventh and High streets, Rev. J. H. Dickson, pastor; High St.; Phone 602J. . -, The regular Baptist church known ns tho Emnmnuol church 11th and High streets. J. II. Dlckson-pastor. Ulblo school at 10 a. m. Mies Dculah Jarvls, suporlntendont. Class es for all ages. Morning worship at 11 n. m. with preaching by tho pastor. Subject of tho morning's discourse "A Man's Job." Ulblo Study Thursday evening at S p. m. Subject ot the evening, lly.) "Patriarchal Dispensation," (fam II)-.) WABBXNGTON TO HAVH HIGHWAY PATROLMBN I OREGON BREVITIES SALEM Tuo stato association for the deaf, following organization and election ot officers hero, adopted res. olutlons urging that tho next annual conventions of tho national associa tion for tho deaf and tho national pratornal society of deaf be held In Portland during tho world's exposi tion In 1936, It was agrood that tho Washington, California and other wostorn stato associations for tho deaf would Join in tho movement to bring tho national conventions to Oregon. HILLSBORO Hlllsboro's throo days ot colobrallon closod Monday night. Tho attendanco on tho Fourth Is cstlmatod at 17,000. It. V. Gates, Civil war veteran, was orator of tbo day. Miss VJvlonno Rasmesscn was tbo Goddess of Liberty. HOOD RIVER. The Hood River Applo Vinegar company has begun tbo canning of pork and beans. Tho first commercial output ot tho fac tory has been placed on market at local stores, all of which this week aro featuring window displays of tho product. Members of families who have tried out tho locally canned beans declared them of oxcellont blend. OLYMPIA, Wash., July 9. High wars in Washington sta'te will be patrolled regularly after August 1 by twenty-five men, who will travel on motorcycles, but who will not bo "speed cops." Tholr organisation will bo known as tho Highway Pro tection forco, and tholr duty will be to prevent misuse ot the roads and to enforco highway rules adopted by tho last legislature One duty will be to report soctlons ot roads In need of Tcpalr. I!t4 is ..... va:. rOPAK WORK Leave Your Films 'More 9 O'clocK-Your a M. Pichiftis ana readr at 6 Plf Underwoods mrm W'sL. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON tFmT7W V I WHERE PARTICULAR PCOPtC ! I fruSi-r v I BUY TMCIR DRUGS Eg Sees ; t MMW 4 ; Cooking Electrically the ideal method Electrically equipped kitchen hold no terrors for the housewife. They are cool, cozy, and comfortable in the summer. They eliminate the' drudgery, the grime and the nerve racking tension caused by wood stoves. The expense is surprising' ly low. Let us tell you about it. Advertising pays. Try It end see. I BAKER The lewer Powder river and Big Creek sections are In the running this year with tho bright est prospocts for tho bumpor crops. The first crop of alfalfa Is ready for cutting and the wild hay on the rlvor lands promises to be heavy. Wheat, oats and ryo are growing rapidly and tboro is hardly a dry spot to bo seen anywhere. PORTLAND Tho prlco trend of both wild and tamo hay for tho 1920-21 crop year has boon steadily downward. Tho hoavlest decline has been In timothy prices and has amounted to approximately $19 por ton or almost CO per cent ot the soil lng price at tho beginning of tho crop year, according to tho bureau of markets and crop estimates. An Illlnolsan regained his sanity when he bad all his tooth pulled, but It Is not believed having a tooth putlod will over become a popular crazo. Make TheOREGON Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND klSeSBSBflsBBBBBBBBFsBBBBSaBBBBBfltfCSSPV slssBlsssssasssssssssssssssssssssssssssslsssssDiH SBBsHHPB 6Bsj7ZFv K POPULAR SPACIOUS LOBBY At the Center of Everything BROADWAY at STARK ST. Wo suggest yo write, phone or wlro for reservations Arthur II. Movers, Manager mMwww j The California Oregon Power Company "Let us. be your servant? fjsfjysyfirrrrsfcvm-jm,-tt',,('i'i' ---! ji Jlt Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads, IMMWMMWWWWyMMMWWMMNNWWWWMWWAAWSWSMsMMM BLOCK WOOD -and GREEN SLAB Buy your block-wood now while tho price Is cheap It won't bo any cheapor but blocks will be scarcor. ' Place your orders for green-slab the poor man's, wood. 10 cords for $35.00. A year's supply, can you beat ItT O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" 419. Main St. Phone 811 VuvmnruvxruTj'irLnnri'nrin THE HERALD Due to the fact that We have been unable to handle the detail work in cident to renewal of subscriptions, the period during which the special rate will continue has been extended until August 1st. During the month the COUnly $4.00 of July the rate wiP oe $S'00 a year delivered by carrier in the city or msmsmsssmsmsm fry ma; out$ide of the county; $4.00 a year by mail in the county. 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