The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 21, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Chivalry Still Lives
nior hoc rotary of thn republican
HtiUo commltluo of Oregon and now
secretary to Congressman Hinnott,
chairman of tho rommlttoo on pub
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FOR SALE 1921 Ford louring
car with ntnrtor, chains, pump.
Jack, tools nnd sido turtutus, only
S50l cash, Sco A. C. Erlcksmi nt
bout landing, Klamath Falls.
20-32
DRESSMAKING First class work
guarantcod. 2 Main St., Mrs. Jof-
tenon. 20-30
Dr. (loddnrd is on vncatlon. Will
I return Thursday, July 21, 1921.
14-21
I Trucking and storage. Central
Transfer & Storogo Co. 1G5W. 15-31
ron rent
DREAMLAND PAVILION
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday nights. Terms reasonable, nn-
ply to Uort McDonald. I2tf
FOIl SALE Ivory bed nnft drosa
or. Call tit apt. SOS, Winters
Bldg, from 6:30 to 7 p. m. Wednes
day or Thursday. 20-21
CITY GARBAGE When you want
gnrbago rciuoml, call 10F.a:i.
Sco that 6121 Itluo sorgo Suit at
K K K Storo for 35. Written guar
antco with every suit for wear nnd
service 3tf
Paints, oils and varnish. W. E, and
J E. Patterson, 127 4th St. Phono
19G-W, or lies. G31-R. 23-J23
FOIl RENT Two front rooms suit-
nblo tor office, kitchen, bath
room and sleeping porch in rear.
llcst block on Main St. No children.!-,-,, ;,vr. -
J. T. D. Herald office 20-22 F0U , UEP I?0
ui'ariuii'ni. ? iuku oi
LOST Gold cver-sburp jicncll with
coat of arms nnd namo, "Dab", en
graved on it. Call Herald offlco
20-23
BOARD AND ROOMS for gentle
men. Closo In. Private family,
Call 305 Pine or phono 3SS. 20-27
FOR SALE For touring 1918. 4
speed trans., Hasslor shocks, now
sent covers, water circulator, Ray-
flold carbuerator. ChoaD for cash.
WANTED Cook for ranch. Lcavolseo at Dodge Oarage, or Innulro nt
namo and addresses at Lawrcnco's, Dluo Bird, lltt
furnlshod
7tf
Men's Duxbak nnd Kamplt outing
wear at K K K Storo. 3tf
E. R. CARPENTER, papcrlianglng
and painting. Prices reasonable.
Phono 270-W. J22-2B
Cigar Store.
Company.
Pacific Coast
Mint
20-21
rou rent Furnisncd 2 room
apartments, downstairs, wood,
water, lights $25.00, single rooms
I IB. Tho Turner apartments, SI
Oak St. 20-23
WANTED By first of August, fur
nished or partly furnished houso,
largo enough for four adults. No
children, Box M. D. Herald. 20-23
FOR SALE Cheap, Bulck roadster,
good condition. 142B Crescent
Ave. 19-22
Mnko that Idlo dollar wtrk!
It In tlw bank.
Put
SEEKERS
TO HE HERE
AFTER HARVEST
ROOMS FOR RENT SOc up. All
rooms arc clean outsldo rooms In
cluding bath. Home Rooming House,
920 Klamath Ave. Last house on
right hand side of Klamath avo.
19-25
Furnished bed room for rent. Rath,
hot and cold water. Call Dr. Lamb.
19-21
WANTED Woman for nil round
work in Hand Laundry. French
Hand Laundry. 123 N. 4th St. 19-21
FA1HVIEW TRANSFER
Will savo you money on your trans
ferrlng. also Blook Wood, 5.50 per
cora. mono 269R. 18-2S
PORTLAND, Ore.. July 21. Fol
lowing tho recent announcement
Dressmaking, guaranteed sa.tlsfac- that tho dato of tho settlers' ex-
nua. vunes anu nouto aresses a -! f,nm fh mllr!l. pi to
pcclalty. Phono 461. 19-25 n h... K ,, from
July 19th to September 20th upon
request of largo numbers of homo
seekers who are unable to make tho
trip until after harvest, thn Ore
gon stato chamber of commerco is
staking complcto preparations for
the Septcmbor trip, according to
announcement today.
Commercial clubs of tho state
bavo been urged to complcto tho
listing of available lands In oach
community for tho Information of
tho settlors, and theso listed lands
will bo placed in tho bands of each
member of the party, according to
Secretary Quayle. In this way, tho
homesecker will know in advanco
tho prlco and dlscrlptlon of actual
tracts of land In each district in tho
state.
Qeorgo Quayle, general secretary
of the state chamber, left today on
a tour of tho stato for the purpose
of securing representatives of var
ious districts who will assist tho
state chamber representative in the
middle west In tho work of lining
up prospective settlers.
A long telegram from Omaha, re.
iuellng additional literature on
Oregon for distribution' nmong pros,
pecttvo settlers, stated that a large
number of homescckers are prepar
ing to come to Oregon in Septem
ber after harvest Is over.
The gallant "8lr Walter ItaUlBh" Is holding Ida lint ti nhndo Ml if.
llnrdlng'a c while h looks at the badco on his ctot. The badge In
that of Columbia Commnndery of Kulghta Templar, Mnrlon, O. Mem
ber") of the commandcry went to Wathlngton to confer a dcures oirthe )
president.
the beach near S.uttu Monica, u re
sort near here, and held primmer for
soeu days, was the talo told by Chas
V. Itodoinnr of I.os llanos, when he
returned tu hotel here after an ab
sence of a week.
SACRAMENTO Tho service of
tho pollen wore unlisted by Michael
Klkulu of 2505 P street tu nsslst In
tho search for a missing Il nioutli
Rock hen nnd 10 threo week old
chicks.
According to Klkulo's report. Hid
dio nnd her flock disappeared early
In the morning from their lroiuo In
the back yard and foul piny Is feared.
Family of three desires a four or
5 room house must bo modern and
close in Reliable people will give
references. Address Box H. M. Her
ald. 19-23
FOR SALE 1920 Dort, run less
than 4000 miles in A-l condition.
Will take Ford car in trado. Klamath
FalIs Auto Co. 224 Main St. 18-23
TOR SALE 1919 Ford Touring, 4
speed transmission Scat covers
new top, large steering wheel. De
mountable rims, good tires, now
paint. A bargain. Klamath Falls Au
to Co. 224 Main St. 18-23
FOR SALE Ford speedster A-l
condition. Bargain at $770. Klam
ath Falls Auto Co. 224 Main. 18-23
CECILVILLE, Tho first wagon
over to bo driven Into this pioneer
mining town of Siskiyou county ar
rived hero over tho new wagon road
bet-ween Cccllvillo and Summcrvllle.
whUh. tho Farnsworth II rot hers have
Just completed.
It voted down tho whole iii'mih
uro by ,n vote of more than two
to one, nnd of thu membership
sixteen members woro members of
tho American Leglou. Of these 1C,
15 voted to kill tho bonus.
For tho second tlmo In Its his
tory It has elected a western man
n speaker. Ho Is Pelor F. Sny
der, secretary to Congressman John
son of Washington, chairman of
tho committco on Immigration.
Tho first sponkcr of tho llttlo
congress was Ned Baldwin, for-
SACRAMENTO That street pedd
lers of contraband drugs need look
for llttlo sympathy from Pollen Judge
O. W. Anderson waa Indicated when
ho sentenced C. F. Lowls, negro, to
pay a fino of J800 and serve, a term
of ono year In tho county Jail.
Tracking and storage Central
Transfer & Storage Co. 165W. 15-31
LadiCB Outing Wear In Khaki
Wool Serge. Corduroy and Kamplt
Cloth at K K K Store. 3tf
Large, nicely furnished room, suit
able for two people. Hot and cold
water. Steam heat. Inquiro Star
Theatre. 16-21
Do your feet trouble you? Foot
specialist at your servlco at K K K
atoro. Free examination and ndvlco.
3tf
Trucking and storage, Contral
Transfer Storage Co. 1S5W. 15-31
Saddle horses ana pack horses for
hire to Four Mile lako and,Roguo
river points. Phono M. H. Wamplor,
Odessa, Ore. 12-30
CALIFORNIA NEWS
SANTA BARBARA -Yolo's cham
pionship swimming team made a
clean sweep hero in Its dual meet
with thu Santa Barbara mermen.
Tho racers woro kept from making
better tlmo by the tldu which set
dead against them and by water far
from smooth.
tlKAHTV FOOD FOR
HARVEST IIANIM.
OREIION AtlRHM'l.TIIUAIi C'Olr
LKllIC, July 21. Let tho harvest din
ner ciiiihIhI of simple, well cmiled
fond, Instead of many rich dishes,
HilKKoatH MIhh Kmiim H. Wold, In
Htrucliir In household art nt (). A, 11.
The chief fault of thn ordinary hnr
vent meal Mud In tin being too elabor
ate. There Is a limit to thu amount o
food that n man can oat, especially In
hot weather when doing henvy work
SALMON HI.'ASON OPEN
MARHIIFIELI), July 21. The
open senium for Chinook snlmou on
Coon Hay has beun Inaugurated. Un
til (here In n heavy rain, It U not
lielloed Ihoru will bu much of n run
here
Complete Line of
HEAVY WEIGHT
WoolenS
For the Coming Sea-
Is Ready for
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Your Selection
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CHAS. J. CIZEK
Merchant Tailor
518 Main St.
a. dt'ogen
Dourijnnufc
'tveteteftem right
defbnp jtr eyes!
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WOOD!
Don't b deculvtd oil u double loud of
BLOCKWOOD
Our wngons hold 192 cubic foet or 1 Vi cords. Mensura the
load and bo sure Wo guarantee Hi cords. Measure our wagons.
Buy of an eatubllshed firm nnd bo sure. Our chenpur wood Is
GREEN SLAB-WOOD
"Tho PiHir Mnti'n WhhI"
10 cords for $35.00.
A yoar'H supply for two sloret. t
O. Peyton &. Co.
"WOOD TO lUJUN"
419 Main St. ' Phone 63B ,
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"Gee, but it's hot!
RIVERSIDE Home preserved i
fish affected with botullnus germs
caused tho death of Mrs. Lldn Lem
ons of San Jacinto at tbo county hos
pital hero, according to health
authorities. Sovcnty-fivo chickens out
of a flock of 200, to which the
contents of the can wure thrown, alio
died.
SACRAMENTO Sacramnto, n
city which tho Uovernmcnt bays Is
populated by 65,000 Inhabitants, bus
nt least 17,000 pooplo who own their
own homes, while tho othor 48,000
aro paying rent. This Is according to
an estimate mad6 by several roal es
tate men hero.
SAN FRANCISCO E. D. Bullard,
75, retired business man, died ud
dnnly while driving his automobile
on Van Ness avcuuo hero. Hli wife,
thinking ho had fainted, mado u vain
effort to stop the car and then faint
ed, tho machino keeping its course
down tho avenue. Conrad Coopor, a
pedestrian, was run down and drag
ged 75 feet by tho driverlcss automo
bilo which overturned after striking
n lamp post. Mrs. Bullard was not
seriously hurt.
LOS ANOELES, Kidnapped by
three men nftor a battle at night on
"Little Congress"
Debates Bonus Bill
And Votes It Down
Herald Wellington Bureau
WASHINGTON, July 21. Moro
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J -C4 S t .
rT" "rvrt lakPy
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 Sts.
Phone H77
remarkablo than tho votii of tho
senato to recommit tho bonus bill
is tbo action of tho "llttla con
gress," , consisting of moro than a
hundred of tbo fecrotarlei to on
gresumen and senators. '
It debated tho whole bonuH bill
and dissected It thoruoghly.
THE HERALD
Due to- the fact that We have been
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cident to renewal of subscriptions,
One year by carrier, $5.00 the period during which the special
n , ... rate will continue has been extended
Une year by mail, in untu August 1st. During the month
the county $4.00 f July the rate will be $5.00 a year
delivered by carrier in the city or
"""" by mail outside of the county; $4.00
a year by mail in the county.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
Tom Would Never Make a Good Lounge Lizard
BY ALLMAN
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