wmmnmoAx, avovht si, imi. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ljAjTjftAjyAAfuirunviriAr1'ri,ir -""----- CLASSIFIEDADVERnSENENTS Twenty-five Yean Ago In Linkville LiJiAruvxnrLrrsiri-r""" - MISCELLANEOUS. 1 1018-Dulck Four, guaranteed tint clam condition. Real bargain. 1 It IT Hudson Super Six, a real bargain and guaranteed first claw condition. Tormi. 1 1920 SoTon passongor Chandler. Like now. A real bargain with terms. Inonlra of J. C. WRIGHT OR BlICK BALKS AND SERVICE OO, 7TH. AND KLAMATH AVE. WANTED An experienced woman to cook on ft ranch! Easy work and a good homo, Inqjilro Baldwin Hotel. 10-31 Tho Turnod Appartmenti, 812 Oak strcet: Two furnished room, wood, water, light Included, $25.00, Single $15.00 2-S Dutchess Ouarantocd lOo a button, $1.00 a rip. Store. Trousors. K. K. K. 30-1 FOR RENT Nlcoly furnished front room, bath and phone. 512 N. 4th street 30-8 raduate foot specialist at X. K. K. Store. Examination and advice given free. 30-1 The "NntlonAV weather etrlp man Is back Leavo order for one week ot 741 Walnut Street. 30-31 Taxi Rate Reduced Direct City Trip on Pavement, ex cept over 3rd 8t hill, Hot Spring Addition and Oregon Avenue. One passenger -..-...- . .-..25c Two to four passengers .......50c Bhlpplngton and Pelican Citr Ono passenger ...-...7Cc Two to four pasaengors -.fl.00 Mill addition, ono or two EOc Merrill - 17.00 Malln . $10.00 Algoma M.00 Barclay Springs ....-....- IG.60 Olene $4.00 Reasonable chargo for extra bag gngo. The above schedule will not in clude any waiting Urn. WORTLKY8TAXl SERVICE PHONE IBS AT JEWEL OAFH i 30-1 "WANTED To rent furnished house Phono either high school or White Pelican hotel. Robert Ooetx. 30-31 Tho "National" weather strip man is back Leave orders for onp week at 741 Walnut Street, 30-3i You'll probably need a new pair of Rubber Boots this fall. Sea tho sew stock at tho K. K. K. Storo. 30-1 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. also sleeping room. Phone 413J 614 N. Eighth strcot. 30-31 All tho latest things In wrist wat ches and novelty Jewelry, the latest things at the latest prices. Daven ports, just around the corner on 6th street. ' 30-1 FOR SALE Airedale pups. 311 Cypress Ave., near Riverside school. Ralph Morrow. 30-6 A new line of non-divorce wedding rings at the new price at Davenports. Just around the corner on 6th street. 30-l KBTRAY Strayed to the Enterprise Ranch. Be bay horse with a saddle, bridle sad halter, and with a beart shaped brand on the left shoulder and a X eross on the left hip. Owner may have eamo by paying for this ad and the horse's feed bill. 30-1 FLAT SCHOOL Mary E. Ball Modern kindergarten open to all children of pro-school age. Central location. Phone 114W, 124 Jeffer son Street. 30-3 FOR SALE Bicycle, call 117 Eldo rado Ave. 26-31 All tho latest things in wrist wat ches and novelty Jewelry, the latest things at the latest prices. Daven ports, Just around tho corner on 6th street 30-1 ATJOTIO.Y HALE Auction prices. Goods must bo old. Sec Dick, 6th and Klamath Ave. , 29-31 HAVE A LOOK. 1 ton truck, good and cheap. See Dick, 6th and Klamath ave. Other cars. You will save to hurry. 29-31 FOR SALE Llttlo Idaho Comblnod Harvester and Thresher in good condition, ,New drapers. Now in use Can deliver next Monday. Would take cattle In exebango. W. H. McPherron, 201 Winters Bldg. 29-31 FOR TRADE 1 only 191B Model Buick with delivery body, will trade for secondhand housohold goods. Perkins Furniture Houso. 29-3 The "National" weather strip man la back Loavo orders tor ono week at 741 Walnut Street, 30-31 FOR BALE Ford Touring car. First class condition. W. H. MoPherrcn. 201 Winters Bldg. 29-31' Now Full Suits and Overcoats nt K. K. K. Btore, $18.50 to $50.00. 30-1 "XiRylT Xr I ysm tkswsmeSmkmisfiiSmii jbCT CS2S Daily on thc smady sioe op kJJs r W FOR RENT 3 room modorn house, Reasonable Klamath and Payne. 29-21 WINTER SEWING Do it now. Rent a machine Inquire Singer office. 208 Main. Special prices on Used machines. Repairing, cleaning, hem stitching done. 27-6 FOR SALE Ono Adrlanco blndor n good condition, worked ony two weeks. Como an dsce. Jack Cheo- chov, P. O. Box 67. 26-31 WANTED Contract with 5 ton trucks. nlngs. hauling grain Call 328R,ovo- 2C-1 FOR SALE Remington Typewriter, Now, Bargain. 16 Loomls Bldg. 25-31 FOR SALE 1920 Dodge touring car. Now rubber, first class mechanical condition. Inquire Houston & Pholps. z&ti FOR SALE 250-3000 Sarago. New, Bargain. 16 Loomls Bldg. 25-31 PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH WALL FAFEIt W. E. AND J. E. PATTERSON Phone 196-W. 127 N. 4th St. 1-31 CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removed, ball 10F.2S. NURSERY STOCK For Fall doll' very order now. The Salem Nur sery Co., offers a splendid line of trees, shrubs and vines for fruit, shado and ornamental purposes. Orders taken by W. S. Slough. Agt. 131 Washington St,' Phone 464. 24-6 spent River good their ranch here. C, sides on the placo. Mr. and Mrs. McComb about a week In the Rogue valley and brought back n supply ot blackberries. James Wotklns Jr., ot Klamath Kails wan n recent visitor at his ranch here. Miss Powell of Portland Is spend ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. Bramhalt and family. ' Dorcy Johnson has arrived from tho northern part of tho state and expects to begin threshing grain on tho dry laud this week, Wc nro pleased to noto thai "Dad" Wilson Is still with Mr. Johnsons outfit. After tho dry land Is tnrcsn cd ho moves his machine to tho Tulo lake lands whoro thousands ot bushels ot (Ino grain Is being harvested now. Bailey re-' stopped In Dorrls for luucn yester day while tuoionug inrouga a route homo from Medicine lake whore tlioy bavo been outing. Walter S. Johnsou, treasuror of tho Associated Lumbar A Box com pany, drovo In from Son Francisco yesterday to spend a fow days at tending to local business for his company. Charles Roberts was in town yes terday soliciting business for tno Mcdford Grocery company. Mr. Rob erts lins his headquarters ni urn math Falls. II. W. Mitchell shipped two car loads of fat boot cnttlo from tno local stockyards yesterday con signed to a San Francisco firm. Tho Frank Aeams show ontor- nORHIS PERSONALS DORRIS. Col.. Aug. 31. J. Got dcon ot Portland Is In town on business connected with 'a mill own ed by himself and M. D. Tarlow northeast of Dorrls on tho Bornath timber. Samuels & Mahonoy havo been oporatlng tho mill under con tract of purchaso from Goldoon and Tarlow. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Houston. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carnahan and Mrs. Verle Houston ot Klamath Fall l- r,in nt 11m lllcSMt CttlO bUytr W the northwest. Dolly Bkoen, who' Uvea on ranch near Barn's Nock, spnt jr tordny In town, ' If you are afraid to ask' for what you want tho chances ro that sorat ono will hand you a lemon. Advertising pay. Try U Ml Wt. tillui'd Dorrls cltlions Monday own ing with ii vnrloty program of ncro batle ami clown stunts i somblnod with song hits and other novelties. I. H. Kostorson, who formorly operated a mill nt Ivan until burn od out, was a Dorrls visitor on business yosterdny. , John Union Is In tho community buying cnttlo for D. M. McLomoro, l ; Cooking Electrically the ideal method ' Electrically equipped kitchens hold no terrors for the housewife. They art 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 loiv. Let us tell you about it. ii The Calitomia Oregon Power Company "Let us be your servant?' ; i y t SHASTA VIEW NEWS Walter Turner and wlfo of Kla math Falls spent Sunday with his sister, Sfrs. B. E. Wilson and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. W. Crandall and son Russell have returned from a few weeks visit In southern California. Wo understand Mr. Crandall is feel ing much better than when bs went away. Mrs. Lyda Klrkpatrlck and Mrs. W. Layman were visitors at the home of Mrs. Layman's brother Claude Klrkpatrlck, at Dorrls ono day last week. Tho ladles of the Helping Hand society were entertained by Mrs. Dtlla Bailey Wednesday with nine members and four visitors present. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Alpha McNeil, Sept. 7th. O. E. Hunt and family have re turned from a six weeks visit at Portland and report a very enjoy nblo trip. They also feol they wero greatly benefitted by attend ing tho revival at tho mission, Thero wero about 6000 people on the grounds. ' Floyd' Brandenburg disposed .of bis stock and goods at a salo Satur day and expects to moro his fam ily to Myrtlo crook whero thoy are in hopes the climate will bo better for the health of both Mr. and Mrs. Brandenburg. F. II. Jobes and wlfo of Kla math Falls wore recent visitors at Doirituiute before jw eyts! J it"' &. Prlneo Atktrt It toU in tippy ft ttC'ttiJyreJtln, liandgema p.uttd n J Im'.I pounj tin hvnddftw mnJtiitht Men J try.tai ttlntm Imntld r with .V.i;a molnr ttp. yI',jr jj i si i1i -iy JWSIToSKstvA ral V-w tATTi T llonvrlrht ID 1 by ft. J. H.ynoU ) ciiacco Co. Viiitou.SiJcBi, N.C. Buy a pipe and some P. A. Get the joy that's due you! We print it right here that if you don't know tat "feci" and tho friendship of a joy'us jimmy pipe GO GET ONE! And get some Prince Albert and hang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gong I For, Prince Albert's quality flavor coolness fragrance is in a class of its own I You never tasted such tobacco! Whyfigure out what it alone means to your tongue and temper when we tell you that Prince Albert can't bite, can't parch! Our exclusive patented process fixc3 that! Prince Albert is a revelation in a makin's cigarettel My, hup how that delightful flavor makes a dent! And, how it docs answer that hankering! Prince Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crimped cut. And, say oh, go on and get the papers or a pipe! Do it right now! rRi nce Albert the national joy smoke DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Olivia Does Some Heavy Diving BYALLMAN 'a I As isfe-lL-' A U VI SAstil y -s Yi.lf,i r"Vf '; !.;", ' ttf UIMIHN. M its. v . f " IftMIIfflv' A I in i Mll4lssHIIJiillssMWalssHfsllllVssslWWf .A m i- ( i i'