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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1921)
kTUKflDAY, JULY 19, 1IHI1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON paq rocii 1 1 i i 1 j . MMWWWMMWWMWWWWMMMWWMWWMMWWMWWMWWMMWMWMMWWMMMt I MMAAAAMAAMMii ClASSIFIEDAEVEimSEnENTS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ' Sleeping room tor Goollor, 208J. ront. Harry 18-19 FOR RENT Thrco housekeeping rooms overlooking tbo lako. Phono S68R. 1S-20 FOR SALE 1920 Dort. run less than 4000 miles In A-l condition. Will take Ford car Id trade. Klamath Falls Auto' Co. 334 Main St. 18-23 I Trucking nml sIotoro, Contra! Transfer & Storage Co. lCf.W. lti-31 FOR BALK 3C ono year old hens, now laying about 24 oggs n day and also tow fryers. Also rabbits, both for tablo nnd breeding purpose. Urn. 16, l,ooml Illdg. Phono 44. Houso phono 114M. l."-20 FOR SALB 1919 Ford Touring. 4 speed 'transmission Seat covers new top. largo steering wheel. De mountable rims, good tires, now paint. A bargain. Klamath Falls Au to Co. 224 Main St. 1S-23 Outbursts of Everett True By Condon FOR SALB -Ford speedster" A-l 'condition. Bargain at WTO. Klam ath Fall! Auto Co. 224 Main. 18-23 Tracking and storage. Central Transfer ft Storage Co. 155W. 15-31 LOST Herald carrier collection book for Klamath Ave. Route. Please return to this office as It Is a great loss to tho carrier. 18-20 FOR RENT 3 room houso partly .furnished, screened porches. t20 per month Mrs. Nate Ottcrbeln, 901 9th Lincoln. 18-20 , Dr. (loddard Is on vacation. Will return Thursday, July 21, 1921. 14-21 FOR SALB Snap. 3 room house. most now, woodliouso, cMcken house-, lot 60 x 120,nlloy, near school. Why pay rent when you can buy this placo for $1400 on terms. also Cor. lot 50 x 110, alloy, sow or 2 room houso 14 x 2S pavod street, $850.00, 8550.00 cash, bnl. torms. Party leaving town, Frtd lluetlng, 1020 Main St. 13-19 Saddle horses ana pack horses for hire to Four Mllo lake and Rogue river points. Phono M. It. Wampler, Odessa, Oro. 12-30 Herald classified ads pay you. FOR SALB Reo truck or spocd wa gon, first class shapo, mechanical ly good. Good rubbers, torms to ro sponslblo parties. Metropolitan Oar age. 14-19 M3T3fc 3MYTMC comc3 oot Meiecs to SSC5 YOU A1OUT TWG SteTTUSrteNT Of THAT 40HN30M CWMM. fVS II r J "xrsr Ml L TgCiPr',!7!iy,vrrii rsFitv'rP W TXAT'S A f0.Nff5 MAT TO. A You "&HOUCO SS I tMS AT MY 0vfr.er YOU' RCi NCVC&TC THAT'S iMHCiecs Vou Furnished 2 room apartments. wooa, water, lights 126.00, alnglo rooms $16. Tho Turner apartments, biz uax HI. 13-19 Trucking and storage Central Transfer ft Storago Co. 165W. 15-31 Will the two young men who call ed upon tho operator nt the Star Theatre about March 6, 1921, to learn electricity, kindly address Roy G. Patch, Klamath Falls. 18-20 FOR 8ALB Good shack. 10 x 12. with storo, springs, mattress, all In fine condition for $60.00 cash. Ap ply at Lakeside Lbr. Co. W. A. Skol ton. 18-19 WANTED Sowing by tho day. Roso assrave.rnone ZZ9W. 16-19 FOR REXT DRKAMLAM) PAVILION Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. Terms reasonable, np ply to nort McDonald. 12tf CITV GAItnAGE When you wont garbngo rcmorftl, call 10F.S3. Seo that 6121 nine serge Salt at K K K Storo for $36. Written guar antee with ovory suit for wear and sorrlco. 3tf Paints, oils and varnish. W. B. nnd J. B. Patterson, 127 4th St. Phono 196-W. or Res. 631-R. 23-J23 FOR SALE Beds, springs, drcssors. range, heating stove, dining set. rockers. Bargains. Leaving. 1425 Cresoest Ave. 16-20 WANTED Cattle and horses to pas ture. Cattle $1.00. horses $1.50 per month. Victor Oofflc. near Midland. 16-19 Large, nicely furnished room, suit able for two people. Hot and cold water. Steam heat. Inquire Star Theatre. i6.2i Do yonr feet trouDio your Foot specialist at your service at K K K atore. Free examination and advice. . Itf FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. 39 High St. 7tf .t An oculist's bill Is npt to nffoct tho oyeslght. Ills sittaiilo majesty nnvnr m'tn tlrod of'jnllylng pooplo who boast of bvlug stilf-iuuilt. In nccord wllh tho thililon Itillc, If 11 pretty girl amnrks you 011 tho chunk you should put up your lips. NOTICK KOIt PUIH.IOATION (Publlnlirr) DeiNtrtmimi of tho Interior V. H. Land Office at Lakcvtcw. Ore. Not Ooal Intnil. Juno 17. 1IWI NOTIOH Is horoby given thot LckIIo h. Maxwell, of Ilonanxa, Ore- gun, who, on July 36, 1016, rnide Homestead Knlry Number 00 Ml. for Nli BBK AH tmji N)4 MOM. Boc. 11 8HU BHK WV4HMW. 800. 2. Township SB. llango UK, Wlllamolto Moredlan, has filed notlru of Intention to make final thrco year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo J. O. Hamakor, U. II. Com-) inlsaloiior, at llonana, Oregon on the 30th day of July 1081. , Claimant nnmori as witnesses: I K. I. Hold, Thos Breshears, O. VTl Klllott. Richard DUon, all of ISonanj in, Oregon. .... JAH. K. IlUIUircrjB, ; 21 28 5 12 10 Hogisier. 1 ' " - !-' ' ' ' " . 1 On July 30 and 31 Western lum bermen will ontortnln tho Eastern visitors at Pnrndlso Inn. No formal meetings will bo hold on tho moun tain, that portion of tho program bo Ing reserved axcluslvoly for rest nnd recreation. Men's Duxbak and Kamplt outing wear at K K K Storo. 3tt E. R. CARPENTER, paperbanglng and painting. Prices roasonablo Phone 270-W. J22-25 FOR SALE For touring 1318. 4 peed trans., Hassler shocks, now scat covers, water circulator, Ray- rieid carbuerator. Cheap for cash. Seo at Dodge Garago, or Inquire at Blue Bird. . lltf l.nAXttw Hntlnv W... In ITtinlrl Wool Serge. Corduroy and Kamplt Cloth at K K K more. 3tf Make that Idle dollar work I tt In tho bank. Put HEWN OF mil MET TICOMUULy 27 Representing every lumber produc- In region In the United States, dis tinguished men of the nation's second leading Industry will assemble In Ta com on July 27th. for tho Joint mid summer meeting of tho National Lumbermen' Association. The preliminary list of Eastern and Southern lumbermen that' have signi fied their intention of attondlng tho Tacoma meeting, Includes: John Hen: ry Klrby, Wilson Compton, of Wash ington, D. C, secretary-manager of the National Lumber Manufacturers' Associatien: A- L. Clark. Dallas. Tex aa; John Kaul. Birmingham. Ala: A. L. Osborne, Osbkosb, Wis.; Junius Browne, New York City; D. O. And erson, Marion, South Carolina; H. B. Hewes, Jeannerette, La; Guy Buell, Spring Hope, North Carolina; F. G. Wisner, Laurel, Mississippi; W. C. Sherman, Jacksonville, Florida; J. R. Arnold, Groreland, Florida; R. B. Mattlson, Malvern, Arkansas; R. B. Danaher, Camino, California; B. H. Polleys, Missoula, Montana. There will be an unusually largo' committee on national forest policy. . attendance of representative lumber J men from Oregon, Washington and the Inland Empire, Judging from ad vance reservations. It Is also expected that tho commit teo on natlonnl forest policy of tho Cbambor of Commerco of the United States will attend at least ono session of tbo lumber manufacturers' meet ings. This commlttoo Is headod by D. L. Goodwllllo, of Chicago. The program devotes the day of July 27th, to a meeting of the Na tional Lumber Manufacturers' Asso ciation directors at tho Tacoma hotol, Tacoma. July 28th, will bo devoted to a meeting of the West Coast Forest Products Bureau, This mooting will be in the rooms of tbo Commercial Club, Tacoma, and will includo an extensive illustrated rovlew of Forest Products Bureau work In Eastern market extension by C. J. Hoguo of Now York, nnd members of his staff. Tho morning of July 29th, will bo devoted to a moetlng of tho West Coast Association committee on revi sion of grading rules, followed In the afternoon by a general Joint meeting of tho West Coast lumber Industry and other lumber producing associa tions. On tho ovcnlng of tho 29th, West Coast lumbermen will entortaln tho Eastorn visitors at a dlnnernt tho Commerclol Club, Tacoma, guests of honor also to Includo members of tho United States Cbambor of Commerce Books and Manuscripts On Oregon are Listed; Total Number 4501 Herald Salem Bureau SALEM. Ore., July 19. (Special). "Tho Pacific Northwest Amorl cana" s the namo of a now volumo of bibliography recently received by tho stato library, nnd which Hits 4501 books and historical manus cripts that haro been written about this part of tho United States. This does not Includo strictly statu papers and documents, verse, fiction or nny other personal production that Is not history. Tho compiler of this volume Is Charles W. Smith, assistant librarian at tbo University of Washington, Se attle, who obtained tbo list by send ing out questionnaires to all tho Im portant libraries of tho Pacific North west asking for lists of nil historical works In tho libraries. Tho Oregon stato library was ablo to furnish a substantial part of the list, for Mils Cornelia- Marvin, stato librarian, for some tlmo has boon making a specialty of collecting books about Oregon and Oregon his tory. Some of tho Oregon books nra exceedingly rare. "Another volumo of particular In terest to tho student of hUtory. which Is onlho shelves of the stato library, Is entitled "Subject Index to thn ills tory of tho Pacific Northwoit and Alaska." Tho volumo mentions (ivory Important actor In thn dramn of tho Oregon torrltory. mentions tho lllr ary folk and othars who havo attain od promlnonco In the llfo of tho Northwest. Considerable Incidental Oregon his tory Is contained In a bibliographical record of all tho narratives and stor ies of California prior to 1865. It Is said that whtlo California Itself was known long boforo Orogon. nnd thero are Spanish and other writings nnto dating anything rotating to the north west, the years between 1834, when Jason Leo camo (o Orogon, and 1847, when tho real California story begins) produced a tremendous amount of Oregon literature The women of Java aro being taught Wostern thoories of equality with mon. Tho progress of tho suf frage movomont Is nocessarlly slow, but many bollovv In Its ultimate suc cess. BLOCK WOOD and GREEN SLAB Buy your block-wood now while the prlco is cheap It won't bo any cheaper but blocks will bo scarcer. Place your orders for groen-elab the poor man's wood. 10 cords for $38,00, A year's supplr can you beat It? O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" 419 Main St. Phone 686 XvxvtAAJi-ruiri"i" ---- - ........f TlseM Crown. Gasoline ojor power ana Mtitayt i U)smKs9 HHHKf Ann- fllHflCkXfM That your engpie shall deUuow the maximum power and the maximum speed tt was designed to develop. The roCmlng of Red Crown gasoline to make a high-quality motor fuel ii based on a thor ough scicntilic knowledge of the fuel require ments of the automobile engine. Theso requirements hover bcn met by the Standard Oil Company out of its years of experience und in accord with a policy of true service in its field. Look for Standard Oil Service Stations and for the Red Crown sign at service stations and other dealers. There you wilt be able to get good service with Red Crown gasoline. he gasoline yFS. standard I Of V "WafiS. OIL I JQumlitK) rf90mtr company I ii Gee, but it's hot!" You won't say that if you visit the Maze, where it is cool and comfortable ' and where you can get those delicious ice cold drinks and ices that are so refreshing on warm days. . The MAZE 7th and Main SU. Phone .77 4444 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS m TOM DIDN'T GIVE THEM A CHANCE GUESS THESE PEONV BULBS THAT I PLANTED WERE NO GOOD! 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