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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON pacui ocji, .TCranur, fxnuxjm, moi. I I A . MiMMMWMMMWWMWWWMWWWyMWMMWWMMWMWWMWWyWMMWMMyvMMVV QASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS MAAAMAAAAAMMmAnMffmVVVMAAVVVVVVMVMmVVVVVMWMVVVWVVVVVVS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS KOtt SAIiB American Cafo. Dost location in Busanvllle. For par tlcnura writ Box D1S, SuMnvllle. Calif. 11-18 Men's Diubak and Knraplt outing woar at K K K Storo. 3tf FOR RENT Tares ''housokoepdng rooms overlooking tho lake. Phono us-n. 11?18 FOR RENT Sleeping room and bath for one or two gentlemen. UDOrineet. 11-1J Send your clothes to Klamath Hand Laundry. Ladle ftne clothes a specialty. Phone 578-W, 7th and Klamath Avo, -i 11-13 Do roar foot troublo you? Foot specialist at your servlco at K ft K storo. Free oxnmlnatton and advlco. Stf In Ye Olde Home Towne E.IR. CARPEN'TEIt, paperhannlnB and palntlnc. Prices reasonable Phono 370-W. J2S-25 DLOCKWOOD FOR BALB $7.25 for double load. Telephone 484-J. 11-1 SAVE MONEY Bsst oak soles with rubber heela pnt on for $1.85. Jack froat, 818, 9th Bt 11.13 FOR 8ALE Ono 1980 Dodre tour lac oar. Cheao. No. 1. Loom! Bid. Phone 10S. 11-18 FOR SALE For touring 1918. 4 speed transj. Ifhsslor shocks, now sont corora, wntor circulator. Ray- flaM rjirhiiAralnr ntiunn fn. ) Seo at Dodge Qarogo, or Inquire at oiua tiira. nil Ladloi Outing Wear In Khnkl wool Bcrgo. Corauroy and Kaniplt Cloth at K K K Btoro. 3tf CALIFORNIA NEWS WANTED Teacher for child of 10 years of aag one capable of teaching music. Write Mr. R. L. Dalton, Steele 8wamp, Cal. 9-18 FOR BALE 4 -room plaitered house with bath. Term. Inquire 1328 Oregon ate. 9-15 FOR iRKNT FurnUhed apartment aad sleeping rooms reasonable. 133 North Tenth at. 9-12 WILLOWS, Grain and fruit suf fered heavily ta tho recent north winds, says Farm Advise George A. Goatley, but he makes no estimate In percentage of the damngc. Plums and peaches sutforod most, altho pears were badly shattored. Get- OLETA. "Tho Coyoti-s Are ting Our GoatsI" This Is the cry of tho farmers of this district, and in this caso tho cry has a real and not a metaphorical significance. ' I M- f13'J.JIl'',0'NO kjIfl-Oti 'MAhttCBt. , I ft --T Ife wjlt"'MT flWCLOTWHartCOANOffHiCa ,L J DOC P1U3BU&Y SAYS SINCe HE3 BEEN "KM-"'-- ' f USING AN AUTO HORN INSTEAD OP A WHIP Me SSN lftpi7 HAS DOUBLED W3 MILEAGE ON BVBRy ?$SSP 4 lOORTOPOATS titf OTfc FOR BALE Mast sacrifice two lots close In, oa pavement; sewer con nections oa lots; pavement all paid. Ono Is a corner lot. Price $450 and 86EO. Owner 1405 Oregon are., or Dhone 43-W. a.ia SACRAMENTO. Within a fow minutes after his wife had tiled suit for divorce. Emanuel Damlarott brought a similar action against Mrs. Poarl Dandarett in tho Superior Court. Tho two cases will bo fought ont beforo Superior Judgo Potor J. Shields. FOR BALE Furniture, wholo or In part; cheap for quick sate; learlng. 1425 Crescent aye., upstairs. 9-12 FOR SALE Paying millinery busi ness; good established trade. Rea son for selling 111 health. Bargain for cash. Margaret Callahan, 709 Mala. 9-16 WILLOWS, Edward Carborry, a sheophcrdcr, who recently was lost soron days In tho wilds of tho Snow Mountain country of tho Coast Ran gos, died In tho hospital hero. Ifo had been seven days without food whon ho wandorcd Into tho first sottlemont ho had oncountored not far from TJklah. Carborry was 65 year old. WANTED Position as cook In camp or hotel. Mrs. -Ownbey, Turner apartment, 812 Oak st. 9-12 r)R RENT Nice rooms. 832 Oak St. Or 866. airy sleeping Phone 205-M 9-12 FOR SALE White Leghorn Pullets, 8 to 10 weeks old, $1 each; cock- rels to eat, alive or dressed: Last houso on East, Sixth St. Mrs. Frank Cox. "" ' 9-12 SACRAMENTO, Jsck Ruplcy. 3. year-old son of Mr. ana Mm. C. J. Ruplcy of Georgetown, EI Dorado County, was saved from death aftoc doctors In Georgetown had been un ablo to do anything for him, whon ho was brought to Sacramento recently and half of a peanut was removed from his lung'. BAN FRANCISCO, Mrs. Hannah F. Gray, former matron of tho Klor onco Crlttcnton Home; Mrs. Freder ick A. Plumb. Froderlck A. Plumb, her husband: William J; Aborn and Robort Ahorn, his brother, vroro In dicted iu a truo bill by the Foderat Grand Jury on chargos of unlawful ly having withdrawn alcohol In viol ation of the prohibition law. OROV1LLE, in addition to the expenditures of 81,800,000 from county and Stnto bond Issues In llutto County, tho Board of Supervisors will sot nsldo $360,365 from tho county taxes for tho county road budgot for tho current fiscal year. Who knows an old-timer who can remember whon cheap wool and leather meant chonper wearing ap parel? i MAItKKT IIKTOKT PORTLAND. July 12. Cattlo Ir regular, cholco, steers $7.00, and $7.75; hogs $1 hlKhor, prlmo light, $10.75 and $11.00; sheep 25 cents higher, east mountain lambs $0.50 and $7.25; eggs two cents hlghor, buying price 26 and 28 cents, soil ing selects 35 cents: buttor steady. NOTION TO ItlDDKltH Boalod proposals will bo rocolvod up to July 10th., 1031 by School District Nu. 6.1, Klamnth County, for tho construction of n school building and for tho Plumbing and Hosting of Hiimo, DUIs must bo accompanied by a cortlflcalo chuck to tho amount of 5 per rent of ttm bid or tho satno shall bo rejected, to bo mndo pny. nlilo In favor of Win. Bkoon, clork of tho said district, to bo returned to bidders upon nlgnlng of contract and to bo retained If miccossful bidder falls to ontor into contract as speci fied. , t , Plans and spoclflcatlons may bn ob tained from.Q. R. Wright, Architect, Klamath Falls or Win. Skoon of Chll-tgas'.- -i i msi oquln, and a deposit of $19.00 wilt bo roquirod for same, Proposals may bo left either with Win, Hkeon, nt Ctillequln, Oregon up to 7:30 o'clock, or with O. R. Wright, Archltoct, Klamath Falls, Orogon, up to 12.00 ta. July 19th, 1921. Tho board reserves the right to nccopt any ono bid or reject any or all bids. Dated nt Ghlloqutn, Oregon, thta 8th. day of July, 1981. (Signed) WiM. BKHUN, Clerk. 8-18 Bt9RSSBBSSBSSSSSSSSi i !!- Wnman can't drive nails, but when It comes to driving bargains she hss tho sterner sox boat a block, ji i i ' ,tiwfwaeaju'i.isu-uisssssssssssi Advertising pays. Try It and see. NOTICE FOR PUIUilCATIOX DRESSMAKING First cftase work guaranteed. Mrs. Jefferson, 2 Main 8t 8-16 NAPA, When Henry Gulgnl ofj St. Helena dozed to sleep whllo driv ing his new car, tho machine soon found It was master of tho situation and went over Into a ditch a fow miles north of Napa. Gulgnl was un injured but the machine wan com pletely wrecked. FOR BALE Cheap, good Income pro. perty paying 16 per cent net. 13000 sash will, handle this, im J. T. WARD CO. M Mala St. 8-10 " ii i FREE My complete eourje and personal instruction to the high school girl writing the best article on "The Advantages Oalned From A Musical Education." Contest closing July 16th. Fib' School of Popular Music 7-16 FOR RENT 8-room furnished apartment 89 High St. 7tf LOST Five keys on ring. Lost Tues- day. Return to Herald Office.' Re ward. 7.13 SACRAMENTO, Vigorous protest was made by Mrs. David Kana, a Hawaiian of 117 O Street, against the action of a woman attendant at the Riverside Baths In refusing to soil a plunge ticket to her 13-year-old daughter, Lillian, because she was dark complexioned. ' WANTED Woman or girl for cook ': Ing. on ranch. Phone 43. C-9 FURNISHED S-ROOM APARTmenU. Wood, water, light $26.00. The Turner Apartments, 812 Oak St. - 6-12 CITY GARBAGE When yon want garbage removed, call 10F-9S. ' Bee that 6121 Bine uerge Suit at K K K Store for $35. Written guar antee with every suit for wear and service. 3tf Paints, oils and varnish. W. E. and J. E. Patterson, 127 4th St. Phone 196-W. or Res. 681-R. 23-J23J SACRAMENTO, Tho Ouayule rubber plantation on the farm of H. O. Genklns, near Davis, is in excellent condition and Is making satisfactory growth. This is according' to William McCallum, a representative of a rub bor company of Arizona who Inspect ed tho plantation. (Publisher) Department of tho Interior V. 8. Land Office at Lnkevictr, Ore. Not Cool Land Juno 11, 1021 NOTICE Is hereby given that T. Marshall Morsoy, of Dairy, Oregon, who, on Nov. 13, 1921, mado Homo stead Entry. No. 09448, for WM8WU 8BUSWU Soc. 3; 8 H 8EU Sec. 4 NW NEtt Sec. 9 NW U NWU. Section 10 Township 398. Range HUE. Wlllamotto Mored Ian - has filed notleo of -Intention to mnko final thrco-year proof, to establish claim to tho lsnd abovo described, boforo J. O. Ha makor, U. 8. Commissioner, nt Ilo- nanza, Oregon, on tho 23rd day of juijy iyzi. Claimant names as witnesses: D. P. Shook, 8. B. Tookcr. John Jones. W. H. Shook all of Dairy, Oregon. JA8 F. BURGE8S. Register 20 27 5 12 19 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Deportment of tho Interior V. H. Land Office nt Idikrvicw, Ore. Not Cool Lnnri. Juno 17, 1IKI1 NOTICK Is hereby riven that l.csllo L. Maxwell, of llonnnia, Oro gon. who, on July 25, 1916, mado Homestead Entry Number 09282, for N5 SEVi SH NBU NEtt NUVi. 8cc. 11 813 Vi BKU WUSEU. Sec. 2, Township 38H. Range HE, Wlllamotto Morcdlan, has filed notleo of Intention to make final threo year proof, to establish claim to tho tand abovo described, boforo J. O. Hamaker. U. H. Com missioner, nt llonanza, Orogon on tho 30th day of July 1921. Claimant names an witnesses; IC. I. Hold. Thai Ilrrshoars. G. W. Elliott. Hlchard Dixon, all or Itonnn za, Oregon. JA8. F. BUIIOESS. 21 28 5 12 19 Register. 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WOOD 410 Main Bt. tVMsVMMVVVMVVMsAVMMMaAAA PhOBt 888 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 COUtlty $4.00 f Jh the rate will be $5.00 a year ueuverea oy carrier in tne city or by mail outside of the county; $4,00 a year by mail in the county. One year by carrier, $5.00 One year by mail, in DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OLIVIA WANTED TO LOOK UP-TO-DATE BY ALLMAN "- . BBsaan ism a. aaasi p . t$gisxm OVER THERE 1 OH FIMe! JUST ljj HETI'MOT WHAT'S j3ff I I DIDN'T HAVE , 8 1 BE3UREANIXJET t, I W0W' 6NAP 0Z OFYOU. g&T A CHAR fl f U y 1 I - . THEBAriHtDAPpVl V ' Tf ' y 1 E2 J' . .- Tn '" KVlKaBiif A. ---