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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1921)
PAGR rOCH WBDNEBDAY, AUOC8T 10, 1U91 THE, EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fr "1 MWMWMWWVMMWMVWWWWVMMVMMAMAAAAMAAAAAAAAAVAMA'VW CLASStFIEDADVERnSEriENTS fjtjvxjijxAxrvvvvaTrirs'yyys MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT G-room furnished houso. Phono 263-J or call G21 Bth 8t. " 0-11 WANTED To buy of owner n four 'or flvo room houso on largo lot or with vacant lot bestdo. In cJko of cltr. Nood not bo strictly modern but comfortable and well built, for Sept.' 1, Address Oox L. S., Herald Office. 9-15 x WANTED Young man and mo hor wishes position on ranch. Mothor to cook. Doth experienced. Man can milk. Box M, Hornld Office. 9-10 Have your chimneys, furnaces and ranges cleaned by expert. Leaky roots repaired. Wo guarantee to mako no dirt. Phono -17. 9-12 FOR BALK Astrnkan apples, this week, at old Drako place, 660 Con ger Avo. S-10 FOR RENT Dcautltul largo front room. Private entrance, bath and phone. 612 N. 9th St. 8-13 FOR SALE One urand now 30-30 Savage rifle and 3 boxes of sholls, f40. Seo F. Nasor, Holland Hotel. 8-10 FOR BALE OR RENT 5-room mod ern house, furnished. Ono lot on pavement, good location, both cheap, also new $55 refrigerator,. $30 Call 491-R. . 8-11 WANTED Sonteono to put up 15o acres of hay on shares, being cut and shocked now. Will loaso 'tlw ranch which Is good dairy ranch. Inqulro. B. W. Roberts, Poo Valley, Postofflce. Uonania. 8-10 Bird, Late With Nesting This Year Says Ornithologist BAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Aug. 10. Southern California's son-resident birds those, that como and go with ths cumber aro four months late In their domestic arrangements this year, according to Robert D. Her ron, ornithologist and Will Ls Niece, egg gatherer, who havo re turned from an Inspection trip through bird haunts around San Bernardino. The Ariidtaa Hooded Oriole, which usually migrates southward on Aug ust I, was just laying when the trip was made In the last few days of July. The ' Blue Grosbeak was Beating. The Laxutla Banting and the Yellow Warbler were weaving their nests preparatory to hatch In. ' The Cow Bird, who usually sim plifies parental labors by depositing eggs in the nests of other birds, was depositing them in tho Oriole ncats The Cow Bird usually moves in on hi friends in April. Tie Western Fly Catcher was dis covered in one nest. This species, the Investigators said,' was usually through hatching and bound for the farthest south in April. Mr. Horron attributed the late Beating and hatching season to the cold, stormy weather in April, when many birds abandoned their nests, apparently believing .that winter had not passed. MANY BENFAOTIONB IN WILL OF 8. F. CAPITALIST SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. Sov eral superior judges, a noted actress, a number of bootblacks and waiters, relatives, two county officials, cafo entertainers and two doctors wero among the 105 beneficiaries under the wilt of tho lato Joseph Blsagno, San Francisco land owner and club member. Virtually every attendant at Blsagno's club who had served him was remembered. Tho beneficiaries must pay about $10,000 to the state inheritance tax department. Tho es tate was valued at about $260,000. Blsagno died No. 4, 1919. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TOM, HAVE YOU EVER BEEri UP IN AM AIRPLANE? -1 i i -----'"- WANTED Lnunory to do nt home rhono 323-R, or call nt 1236 Look- out Avo. S-10 FOR SALU :i mnlo Ronts, C mtrntlm old; I (omnia Roat, 2 yearn old Inqulro 13. W. Roberts, I'oo Vallo. I'dstofflco. Ilonnnxa. S-IO Tnxl and Transfer. Phono G17. 2-15 FOR HUNT Nowly furnished rooms, GOc a night, $.1 a week nt Hot Springs Hotel. C-20 FURNITURE for O-room houso for galo Plno Iocnlon for ro0mlnR boardlnK ,. A lmrR.,n son I Main St. 6-1 1 j will tho two young men who called upon tho operator nt Star theatre about March 5th, 1921 to leant mov ing picture operating and electricity pleaso wrlto Hay (1. Patch, Klamath Falls, Ore., very Imporlnnt. 5-11 FOR SALE tVcd DodRo Roadster. Dunham Auto Co. 4-10 FOR SALE Fine cooking and rating expected of It was to rIvo inn apples at Enturprlso Ranch Phnuo dome temporary relief, and It cer-400-J. t 3-13 , tnfnl3C liaa been the biggest and DRESSMAKlNd First clew work. Mrs. Joffcrson No. 2 Main. (MS paints, oiks and varnish wall paper w. e. and j. 11. patterson Phono 19G-W. 127 N. 4th St. 1-31 CITY CARNAGE When you want garbage removed, call lOP-'ja. 1XR NEXT DREAMLAND PAVILION Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. Tortus reasonable, ap ply to Dort McDonald. 12tt J OREGON BREVITIES I THE DALLES Twcnty-thrco acres of standing grain wero burned on tho A. M. Patlson farm, near Wanilc. The fire ls believed to bnvo started from an engine on tho field, a strong wind fanning tho spark Into blaze that was soon boyond control. Tho cngino, water tank and wagons were saved. Tho loss Is partly covered by Insurance. LAKEVIEW H. L. Chaudlor, of lowor Crooked creek, Tuesday brought In the tint wheat of the 1921 season. Monday ho started his combined harvestor and the first cutting averaged 40 bushols to tho acre. Ho has In about 110 acres and believes that It will average close to 60 bushels. MEDFORD Tho Trlgonla well crew has a ten-Inch hole down 9G5 feet, having direct reamed 140 feet. Tho strata passed through which they aro still In, Is hard compact lime cemented which entails frequent sharpening of tbu drilling bits, so as to keep tho gaugo up to required size. Tho crew sharpens on an av crage of four bits a day, whllo ono bit Is drilling, another Is In the fire. PORTLAND A movement to abol ish American Legion Initiation fees and dues for all dlsublcd veterans of the late war In hospitals of Oregon was begun by tho department ex ccutlvo committee In a session held In Portland. SALEM It was estimated that ap proximately 1000 pickers will boJ needed In Marlon county to handlo the hop yield now coming on. 'In most of tho larger yardB accommo dations havo boon provided for tho pickers. As In past seasons, enter talnmont features will bo arranged by tho yard managors, and tho pick ers who remain through tho season will bo given a slight bonus, It was said. Tho crop will bo heavier than last year. ME.Y. CO.NKUIj IN ALASKA JUNEAU, Alaska Aug. 10. Rodol pbo Ramirez, first Mexican consul to Alaska, opened his office horo ro cently. &zJ . Look at that gov! let's vou amd i go up with him SOME DAV NOT ( I ...rA.il II I 111 GAVE UP HOPE POHTliAND WOMAN FELL OFF rlioM tno to urn pounds, mT (SAINS IT ALL HACK ' Pin timer koIiir to say anything Is liniionslblo again, slnco Tnnlna 1ms restored my health, for whim I I)orii Inking It 1 didn't bollovo I would ocr know nnutlior well day," snld Mrs. W. F. WIIon, 64 Knst Twenty-nlntli stroot, Portland, Ore. "For yearn my RtrengtU had been gradually wasting mvny, ninl I had gruwn no thin that I ns hardly more tlinn n shadow. I barely nto (mhmikU to keep body nud soul to gether, nud I 'ft as so run down It tired mo down to walk oven n few blccUs None of tho medicines I tried reached my caso, and as my comllllou was growing worso every day I finally garo up hope. When I began taking Tuulac all gladdest Hiirprlso of my life tho way this medlcluo has restored mo to health and brought back my HtretiRth. I hnvu a splendid appe tite; my digestion Is perfect, and I sleep all night long llko n girl. I have regained all my lost "Weight, too. Just think of Itl When I bo Kan taking Tanlac I only weighed one hundred and three pounds, und I now weigh exactly ono hundred and fifty pounds, which Is my prop er weight. There's not u doubt In my mind that Tanl.ics tho best medicine In tho world." Adv." I'lUM STARS WILI i:nti:ktai.v thi: dist LOS ANUELES. Cal.. Aug. 10. When member of tho Ninety-First division hold their reunion hero on September 21 and 25 they will havo an opportunity to meet tho stars of an opporiunii) 10 meei uio siars oi film land and also to seo how tho movies aro made. Hollywood post, American Legion, most of tho inom-j bcrs of which body aro connected with tho film Industry, Is arranging for tho appearance of numerous mo tion picture actors and actresses at various social affairs connected with tho reunion, and Is also planning trips through studio land for the visiting veterans 3. dfazfen- before yjkr eyes! j2n WS4 r Jt IWf r wmswmimmrvmiS-XsM Why Worry About Someone Else VOO'D NEVER. GET ME IM OE ' OP THOSE "THIUS5! T - phi fi) isihk isi lijTarartrt farsiaipawpasnaMaiWwa Kpltnltli (lly Kjt. I. Taph.) Stop, stranger, stop, reflect and pon der, Our John was bent, l now up yonder PEARL OIL(KIROSENB) is refined and re -re fined by a special process, mak-. ing it a clean-burning fuel for homo use. Ask your dealer for PEARL. OIL. Oirton'i tli;l.r Imlilul'jn ol TECHNOLOGY I'ljM Srlicoh, Scunly Dcpjitirtntt I Ml. THtM ONrtfsFIT 19. 1WI lw fnt.lmllNMlhUtalS Rrmliir Orci:on Ai:riillurnl College COIIVAt.l IS DR. a A. RAMRO Dentist , O. O. F. DmUdtag PHONE ei WILL- Tako out CVIInm or Fill In Lota CON MURPHY 317 Mortimer he. Phone flll-W F1L7.' SCHOOL Ol POPULAR ' MUHIO I havo constructed thru years of exporlenco tho only course that lacnc J0" P'8 no Plno by NQTn M) ( ,:ar Jn 1Q t(j 20 ,M i0ng. WrIto for particulars. 701 11th 'St., Klamath Falls, Oro. Phono 3G7R. DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wiaecarrtr PHONB KM Dr. P. M. Noel pboitb Over Uo4urwooCs Beveeitk aad Mala BtreeM MWWWMIMMWMWMSSMMHI Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OUR CLEANING, PIUCHHINO ANU HEPAIRINa WILL MAKE YOUR CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATS ItKIILOCKKD Goods Called for and Delivered 431 Main Street Klamath Fall DR. J. G. GOBLE The -well-known Optician now locatod in K. D. Block, 1313 Main. Phone 213-M. EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION' Klamath Post No. 8, Amorlcan Legion moets at tho City Hall on the first and third Tuosdays of each month. Ex-servlco men are Invited to at tend tho meotlngs. For membership cards or Informa tion ex-servlco men aro requested to soo or wrlto tho following efficers: J. II. Carnahan, Commander. Roy N. Foucb, Post Adjutant. For rellof of employment seo or wrlto tho Chairman of Tho Relief and Employment Committee, Francis Olds, euro Lnko.itdo Lumber com pany. IWlhHIWASUP THERE VilTH HIM RIGHT NOU ! I i5?T ; 7 W um iaa- DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Officii and Residence Phones 821 I. O. O. F. Temple FRED WESTERFELD DKNTI8T Phone 4S4W X-IUy Laboratory LoomU Hide., Klama rolls JUIJl iST NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Confer Klamath Falls Plumb ing & Heating Co. 11711 MAIN HT. PHONE 545-W AAMaiVWAlsV Coe's Auto Service Hudson, Buick, and Dodge Cars Country Trips a Specialty I'HONi: IOH United Cigar Store 020 MAIN 8TRKKT MVWWMAAAM'iaialAAAAAaaJalalMMvWWVVV CHIROPRACTOR Dr. IU C. Bridge Orer First State and (Savings Dank Kiiltn 10C Phono 103-J Let Your GLASS troubles be Mino C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabintt Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine BAW MILL BNaiNKCRINQ A coNHTnucnoN co. Dealgncni and builders of mod era saw mills, pUnlog mllla aad box plants. Dredging. Pile driving. Phone 40O-W ' OfUre Corner Hprlng and Oak Near 8. P. Depot E. D.LAMB PRTHICIAN AND SUROBOlf Phones 17W 17R Rooms 1 aad S White Bsildlac DR. L. L. TRUAX WARREN HUNT IIOflPITAL Day Phone. 497 Night Pboae, fl GLOYER MAKES Your Watch Keep Time, 511 Main St. Klamath Falls VoJD BE TAKIN& AX VWFU1.,CHANC! iou& LIFE. WOULOrfT BE WORTH TEM cemts; - - . yc Cb Klamath Lodf. No. HI I.O.O.F. Meets Friday night of each week at I. o. O. F. hall, Ith and Mala streets. Chas. Newman - N. O. W, O. Wells ...........- V, " Q. 11. Manguo .....M.M......M. Secy, W, D. Lofor ...................M...MM'ATess, .KNCAMTMKNT J, II. Houston . ...........O, r H V Drown to W L J MOOlUr HHHtMM.lMNMjKilN IV J Ssy6r tMSMMttMtiMMMiMlTlliliril Klamath Falls Cyclery Wo are hero to serve yon, and aim to sorvn you right. Motorcycles and Illryclos, Parts and AeMsories, Tires and Tubes, that will stand your Inspection, as we carry the best In our Una. connection with Bervlce. Repair shop la Harley-Davldsoa Phone 97S 110 Mala Ht. Klamata rails O. K. niHMARK t . -u jj u j J. O, CLKOIIOHN CIVIL RNQINERR AND 8URVBYOR Phone 12J 13S 8. Riverside PKUCAN RAT HUH Vara I6e each way i Res Cafe Leaves Pelleaa City a. m. l:oo a. em. p. ra. 1:00 p. so. p. in. 6:10 p. so. Reckard Reat Serrtea Phone 77 Leave 7:46 11:46 6:00 lfi'tr Excavating Teaming Let us make you a price oa dlf glng that basement, or other ei cavstlng you contemplate. We also do tosm work of every description. Phone 426-J DR. G. A. MASSEY roerth aad Plae Bes. In Wsrren Hunt Hospital Off. Phone 417 Res. Pboae MM Office Phone 177W Res 177M Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physlrlasi aad Hargeea White Uulldlng Klamath Falls Oreffea WDWWWWJMWWWWWWWW L. D. Gass, M. D. EYK, EAR, NOSK AND THROAT CLASHES FCRN1BHXD Warren Hunt noepltal Paoae 4ST Res. White Pidlcaa noed. riioao S DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND HUROHOI I. O. O. W. aaUdlag PaoaeSM llrelilcnro I'M Pine HU Phone aiMt.lt. CHIROPRACTORS DRS. MALLETT AND MALLETT OFFICi: OVER UNDERWOOD'S Phone SflO'J. Seventh A Mala Household Furniture OOODS OF ALL KINDS OUR PRICES RiailT Wo Uuy, Soil and Exchange. Cor. Sixth and Klamath Ave. DICK'S CO. 'Tho Rest Innuranco for Evory Need' CALKINH-DONELHON INSURANCE AOENOY WINTERS HUILDINO Phono 060-W. Wo can sorvo you Insuraneewlse. CLARA R. CALKINS, MOLL1B 8. DONEL80N. BY ALLMAN WELL, I VMI5H I WAS UP THERE V41TH HIM BKUJT I iffy hi ' ' - . i i r no i : j , fm-wt "I rfT is ""f,s- m,rs W?2m