paoh roun mtuhdat, jult so ioai THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON : hi 1 a ri i - i - i . i 1 1 - i i wwwmmmwmmmmwwmmwwwmmwmmmmmmmamvmvvwvvmmva OASSinEDAWEmSEMENTS vvwwm IWWMWWWNWWMWwaViwAwvw MISCELLANEOUS MVWMWMAAM FOR BALE Cheap, Ford touring oar, good 01 now, 1001 Prospect. 29-4 (WANTED TO TRADE A Dodge touring body. A-l condition, for road ster body. I'hono 257. 29-1 FOR RENT Furnished apartmont. Phono 273J. room 29-1 FOR RENT f Nlcoly furnished 3 room npart mtnts, 125.00 and $30.00 per month, , unrurnlsbed Apartments, fso.uu, .$35.00 and $30.00. Nearly now building, plastered, clean, nil Vcreened, coment walks, nloo lawn, all outsldo rooms, i No children Now rates effective Auk. lt. water Included. St. Francis Apnrlmcnts 028 Oak Street Mrs Myrtle Andcrxon, Apt. n 29-30 FOR SALE Inrge stock of 30 by I SH and 30 x 3 plain clincher i wheels. Klamath Falls Auto Co. 29-1 i IFOR BALE For ono half price. 1921 Ford truck. Nearly now, Reed hape. Phone 435. 29-3 i iTOR 8ALE Wicker baby bugy and sewing machine 406 riuo. Tel II1BJ. 29-30 FOR SALE Housohold furniture, ran, stores, beds, etc., Phono S541I. 29-1 ItVANTED at Crater Lake. Ore. 2 tone .masons. Wrlto F. P. Salter, Crater Lake, Oro., for Information and transportation. 29-3 FOR SALE 5 room houso and lot 80 x 110. $1,000 quick sale. K. E. Smith, 1512 Lookout Avo. 29-30 t ' i i ROOMS FOR RENT 50c up. All rooms are clean outsldo rooms in cluding; bath. Home Rooming House, 10 Klamath aro. Last house on tight hand side of Klamath nve. 28-30 If the tongues of shoes could talk ley would surely speak our praise. ' The Erans Shoo Co. 28-30 FOR BALE Sovoral fresh cows al so pure bred Duroc pigs. Wm. F. Jlanatte. Merrill. Ore. 28-5 FOR SALE Largo wall trunk and ' on steamer trunk. 142G Crescent. 2S-30 FOR SALS 4 month old ' pup. Call Stlnson Studio. Alrdalo 28-30 ,We take off French heols and put a military or cuban heels at The Erans Shoe Co's Repair Dep't. . 28-30 FOR SALE Hudson Super-six, ab solutely the best bargain you will find, price $950.00. Address Fred L. Colrlg. 525 South Central Are., Med ford, Oregon. 28-1 Hare those old shoes repaired for the camping trip at the Evans Shoo 5o. Repair Shop. , 2S-30 Don't wear run down heels and spoil the looks of your feet. Havo them repaired at the Erans Shoe Co's Repair Dep't. 28-30 .Typewriters FOR' SALE Remington Junior, ex cellent for Commercial Traveler or tourist. Good condition $40.00. Also Remington No. 10, good condition, $60.00. L. D. Hague, 208 Wllllts B)dg. 28-30 Backbecht Indian Tan Army snoou for boys give miles of service. Evans Shoe Co. 28-30 WANTED Cooking on ranch or In small camp. Mrs. J. Kellogg, 133 N. JOth. Tel. 448W. 28-1 i Dressmaking, reasonablo prices, juamnm Are. rnone 401. ;-j' FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, bath and phono. 512 N. 9th St. 27-30 rna ; j 1 "SASSV .VS turned to Herald office. 27-30 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS COME ON OLIVIA, IT ISN'T COVO . r ' : r" ' FOR SALE OH TRADE For nlito mobile, six room house, largo lot. 301 HlKli St. I'hono ICSIt. 27-30 FOR SALE 1-1920 C pass. Ford, A-l condition, samo as now, olec- trlo startor, alt now tires. A bargain. Klamath Falls Auto Co. 224 Main St 26-30 FOR SALK Ford speodstor--A-t condition, Hargaln nt $270. Klam ath Falls Auto Co. 224 Main. 26-30 FOR SALE 1910 Ford TourltiR. four speed transmission scat cov ers new top, largo Moarltig wheel, Dcmountablo rims, pood tires, new paint. A bargain. Klamnth Falls Au to Co. 224 Main St. 26-30 Ladles Outlnc Wear In Khnkl Wool Serge. Corduroy and Knmnlt Cloth nt K K K Store. 3tt FOR SALE 1920 Dort. run less than 4000 miles In A-l condition. Will tako Ford car In trade. Klam ath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main St. 26-30 FOR SALK .Modern 4 room houso with bath, (Jood bargain If taken nt onco. Seo ok nor nt 709 Main St. 20-30 WANTED Passengers for Portland nnd way points for Monday morn ing, August 1st. Fnro fl6.50. Phono 270J or27CW. 26-1 Trucking nnd storage. Central Transfor Storage Co. 155W. 15-31 WANTED by family of 3 a 4 or 5 room modern houso by August 1st. Address M. H. Herald office. 25-30 FOR IIKNT DKKAMiaM) IMVH.IOX Monday, Tuesday, Thursday nnd Friday nights. Terms reasonable ap ply to Bert McDonald. 12tt Men's Duxbak and Kamplt outing wear at K K K Storo. 3tt WANTED Girl for general houso- work. 219 High St. 26-30 Shoo repairing, honest work, hon' est prlees. Jack Frost, 81S 9th. 25-30 FOR SALE Ono 5 passenger Dodge, Prlco $500. Klamath Falls Auto Co. 224 Main. 23-30 CITY GAHHAOE When you want garbage removed, call 101V.21. FOR SALE 320 acres land, SO acres In timber. In Swan Lake, south side M mllo from school Dig houso and barn, chicken houso nnd granery. 1G0 acres fenced. Sco Wm. Strcubel at Poor Farm. 20-30 DRESSMAKING First class work guaranteed. 2 Main St., Mrs. Jef ferson. 20-30 Trucking and storage. Central Transfor & Storage Co. 1G5W. 15-31 Do your feet troubio you? Foot specialist at your sorrlce nt K K K store. Free examination and advice. 3tf Trucking nnd storage. Central Transfer & Storago Co. 155W. 15-31 Saddlo horses nna pack horses for hlro to Four Mllo lako and Roguo i rlvor points. Phono M. H. Wampler, 1 uacssa, uro. 12-30 FOR RENT Stono building, will mako flno restaurant. 1018 Main. 25-30 Seo that 6121 Dluo serge Suit nt K K K Storo for $35. Written guar antee with every suit for wear and service. 3tf AT THE CHURCHES No changes will bo mado In this column unless tho copy Is at Tho Evening Herald offlco by 5 o'clock Friday evening. O SACRED HEART CHURCH, cor. of J Eighth and High, Rov. Hugh J. Mar shall. Hov. J. V. Molloy. SUMMER SCHEDULE 1st Mass at 6:30 2nd Mass and Ronedlctlon at 9:30. No ovcnlng services. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE society of ; Klamath Falls hold services in tho !" Llb bu,Id,nB' I corner of Third nnd Main streets, $$$ I ONE OF THE -mi n i ii - - - -- - ' ' Invnrv Ritnrinv tiinriiltic nt 11 o'clock and ovory Wednesday ovonlng nt 8 o'clock. Tho Sunday school session Is from 9: 15 to 10:45 ovory Sunday morn ing. Tlio Riibjoct for Sunday Is: "Lovo" Tho freo rendltiK room nnd troo lending llhrnry Is opon from 2:30 to Evening sorvlcon, 11. Y. P, U, 7 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Saturdays. FIRST H.UTI8T CHURCH, corner Washington nnd Eighth. Morning sorvlces S. S. 10 a, m. Sermon tl n, m. by pastor. Evening sorvlco. 11. Y. P. U., 7 p. in.; Sermon 8 p. in. Wednesday evening Prayer mooting S p. m.: Thursday, Women's Missionary Soci ety meets with Mrs. HusMiy, 9.10 Ninth St. nt 3 p. in. A. F. Slmmoint, pastor. M vi'lf ftlilOTn IMliifitlil itilttjit '"V """""V ." '""" 1"' " ll',,,u nlul M'K"' ll,,Vt s- J- t'Tianey, pastor, 1005 High St., Phono 537-W. . EMMANUEL IIAITIST.. Church Eleventh nnd High streets, Rev. J. II. Dickson, pastor; High St.; Phono 502J. Itlbln school nt iO n. in., lloulah Jnrvl Superintendent. Classes for nil grades. Morning worship nt 1 1 u. m. with prenchlng by tho pastor, subject "Jnnah tho Knocker." Union sor- Illble study and prayer meeting Thursday evening nt 8 p. m. .FIRST I'RESUYTEKIAX CHURCH' corner Sixth and Pine streets. Hov. Arthur Rice, minister, CHRISTIAN CHfHCIl, corner 9th nnd Pine streots, C. F. Trlmblo, pas tor, 2107 Wantland Ave. Phono 239-R. Alaskan Wood for Pulp Sold by Gov't. Herald Wellington llurenii WASHINGTON, July 30. Ono mil lion cords of pulpwood on tho Ton gnss national forest, Alaska, has just been sold by tho forest servlco of tho United States department of agricul ture to tho Alasknn-Amorlcnn Paper corporation. Tho timber Is located along tho east shoro of the Ileum canal, Rerilllglgedo Island, .about thirty-two miles from Ketchikan, tho I largest city In tho territory. I Tho contract prlco of tho timber was CO cents per 100 cubic feet for spruco and cedar, nnd 30 cents per 100 cubic feet for all other species. Tho sale area covers 45,000 acres and extends for flfty-flvo miles along tho coast. Twenty per cent of tho forest is spruce, 66 per cent hemlock and 14 per cent Alaska and Western red ced ar. A conditional award has been mado by tho forest sorvlco to tho company, ponding approval by tho federal pow er commission, of their application for a hydro-electric powor license. Tho timber silo contract covors nn Initial period of thirty-two years, or until 1953. Tho prlco of tho stumpagu will bo redetermined nnd fixed by tho feder- tfWMVMWMWWWNWM'WMMNMWISMM WOOD! Don't bo deceived on a doublo load of BLOCKWtfOD Our wagons bold 192 cubic feet or 1U cords. Moasuro tho load and bo sure Wo guarantee. 1 cords. Mcasuro our wagons, Iluy of an established firm and bo suro. Our choapor wood Is GREEN SLAB-WOOD "Tho Poor .Man's Wood" 10 cords for $35.00. A year's nupply for two doves. O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD 419 Main St. JJu-lJ-JuMsrY'r The Laugh Isn't on Olivia ,- r, 'U -V.tl, nl government In 1928, and every five years thereafter, Cutting must begin by October 1, 1923, thus allowing flvo years for organization nnd con struction of Improvements. Tho contract also requires tho es tablishment of a pulp mill of not less than twonty-flvo tons capacity by Oc tober 1, 1926. A yearly cut of from 2,500,000 to 3,000,000 cubic feel Is contemplated. An unpublished poem of 154 lines I uy Kiizauom wirroii Drowning n mi no oncreci ui miction in Minium j shortly. I Horald closslflod ads pay you. TO BURN" Phono 536 a , . ISN'T 5HE A-aCREAM? XI THE SACRED HEART ACADEMY A Is n boarding nnd day nrhnol con ducted by tho Sinters of Charity of Nnznroth, Kentucky, and moots nil the, requirements of tho Oregon hcIiooI regulations, All grammar and high school grade aro taught, tho Htudont being required to bring n report from tho school last at tended, Non-residents tuny nvnlt thorn solves of tho boarding department of th Li Institution, wlioro their children will bo under the care ful supervision of tho sisters, and whoro everything for their welfare will bo done. Applications will bo accepted lu tho order of their re ceipt. TERMS Tuition, Day Scholars, per month .. . $ 3.00 Hoard nnd Tuition, per Mouth . . $30.00 Hoys up to 14 years will bu tnkon as boarders. Ulrls up to 18, or until tho com pletion .of their high sellout caurno. DAY SCHOOL Students aro accepted for tho day school without ago restrictions and may remain until the completion of their high school course, receiving the sniuu careful attention nnd thor ough training ns tho boarders. .SISTER SUPERIOR. SACKED HEART ACADEMY, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Zena dale, writer of many popular novels, has been appointed a member of the Wisconsin Freo Library Com mission. ! I. 1 Cooking Electrically the ideal method Electrically equipped kitchens hold no terrors for the housewife. They arc 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. MrVAAM The California Company n Let us be your servant?' DFMFMRPf? LETS GO IN AND VATCH HER! WE MUSTN'T lAUGH1. i ii g w n i' ' " tMlhr IUt I " LM "SS?sWsiflflalrTS' I Denial iiiirnliig is a comparatively now vocation for women and glrN, and ono ! v. -tl t tin demand Is greater than tho supply. ! Oregon Power ii BY ALLMAN MOUf TLLTRV , NOT To' - Sx