I SS.,5WS- r-. ,,3Urrt.Vfei. ww;"iMR5;ttiW. ,. iu-.J ",-"' ' t 1 1 TCEBDAT, ttCPTCHUKn 15, 1031 S MM m " -' . .. -, r--- i- THE EVENING HEftALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAian foch CLASSinEDADVERnSEMENTS tvtftfwiarjTAannrri'i'i'i"''" - khoaaaiAov Twenty-five Years Ago In Linkvillc MISCELLANEOUS l lHO Dodca touring cor. Now rub' bor, tint class mechanical condK Uoa. 1 1918-Rutck Four. guaranteed first elm condition. Ileal bargain. 1 1B17 Hudson Super Six, n rent bargain and guaranteed first clasi condition. Terms. 1 1920 3evn passenger Chnndlor Like new. A real bargnln with to run Inquire ot J. C. WRIOHT OH DCICK 8AI.K8 AND SKUVlCi: CO. 7TH. AND KUMATII AVE. FOIl RENT Newly furnished rooms CO cents a night, $3 n week nt Hot Springs Hotel. S-22 FOR BALE Rlchljr bred St Mnwer registered Jersey bull calf. Dairy lng beats beef. Returns each month Original herd and Increaso left. R. D Banford. Ashland. Ore. 12-15' FOR RENT Completely furnished J room apartment, private, batik 64 Main. Phone 109R 12-11 WANTED Woman ' and housework. or phone G37M. to do vmshlnr Call 1005 Pine 12:13 LOST Sunday. C-oodyoar tire and rim for Ford car. Finder please return to this oflce. Reward. 12-.13 FOR BALK Threshing machine bell ISO feet long In good 'condition W: H. Ross, 906 Main St. 2-tf 1 OTl' GARRAGE When you warn garbage removed, call IOF S3. BUSINESS TRAINING- PAYS One term with us and ono year at a good salary In a business office makes the best Two-year Course. Winter term begins Sept., 15. Med ford Business Collego, Medford, Oro 2-1 6 WANTED Would hue a carpenter at a reasonable wage. Box 30, Mer rill, Oregon. 10-17 DON'T MISS Galrln's Musical Com edy at Strand Theatre beginning Tuesday night. 9-13 CALVIN'S MUSICAL COMEDT Is a cream. Bee it at the Strand be ginning Tuesday night. 9-13 FOR BALD Plums, crab apples, weet apples and other kinds. 834 Conger Ave. 10-14 OALVTN'S MUSICAL COMEDT Is a cream. See It at the Strand be ginning Tuesday night. 9-13 POR SALE 230-SOOo Savage rifle, New. Bargain. No. 16 Loomls Bldg. Kamatb Falls, Oregon. 10-16 NATIONAL METAL WEATHER BTRIP Those desiring to plnco orders for this wcatlior strip may do so by calling or writing to tho Hurnld and 1 will call ami boo them on my return from Dorris, tho lnttor frnri ' of this wcok. Ordors placed now will bo Installed about October lwt No Installation can bu inndo this jear unless tho order Is placed whllo 1 am hero this time. It ou do nut know about tho merits of tho National Wcnther Strips, 1 will bo glad to cill and ot. plain It to you and mnko nn estimate of tho cost of placing It In your build ing and refer jou to many people In this city who hno It nlrcad) Install ed. Kcry one of thoso users wll tel you they would not. get along without It, men If tho cost was uwu times what it Is T L. Collier 12-17 HEAR GALVIN'S BEAUTY Chorus at tho Strand, beginning Tucsilnv night. 9-13 Letters From The People C fi&iZt r hi.' i 1 1 1 m "Tj ril FKBfelt "v '''III ! tLtSTk - rno-.rwsA Kefta 1 . ' J0O HULK MADE ONB OF TUB LONCCST POOL. SHOTS ON RECORD TO CAY. Mt NOV KMOW A TUB BAQB RUTH C THE Poou BOOM. ' A CHAT WITH 1IOUSEWIV1N. Mltor Herald: Knowing how Interested tho hun Ircds of nouscwhcs hno been In. ivorjimng concerning our nw puouc . I noticed soup grcous In attract ve unclics llko thoso sold n tho l U markets Each looked a pretty is n boquot. A jul'ow carrot, white urnlp n oung onion and hunch n"-nl a uBr i ' ' ' ' omb nation nvor an conenlentl swing tms R ' t ou'ilo. One woman has n good way tt tl i i i us n foil i"nns mid sreel-l 'I MmiM ' iit ilneil from O 11 Vi r t ArcVtct KlsnnUi l'sll iv d n -lo'io't o' $l".1 Mtll.be re-jv ( in' oil for imo i l'r- o'n'n b 'eft nt t" of k vp nt the ae Meet tnma tlul'il'fl if. 1 it or I'll 7 30 P M -' l1i t-npfc n'l n p t s'tinn' lm1U. -f mnmi Vi ! '! serl'C,,'",' llt 1021 Tho boird' rc!ere tbr rljM to ..,... . ... u" .. -u.. ..u'.. ,.. - . n,ni i. i.: rr,,r' "y 0 '" "" ' ""' r .uurAUl, l nuum imu iu .u- nun iii iivi .u,,r,v .ut.i-5 " .. .. ... FOR BALE Remington Typewriter. Practically new. No. 16 Loomls Bldg. Klamath Falls, Oregon. 10-16 horn thru your columns about some, of Its features. First I must toll you what tho farmer's wives say about you. "Wo jnjoy selling In tho market becauso the town women aro so nice and I toclablo and not a bit snobbish. U Is til kinds of fun and a regular ad renturo," thoy say. Everyone seems so happy and ap preciative that It Is a real pleasure, to be there. It Is Interesting to hear tho Ideas and suggestions advanced for tho im provement of tho market and wo hopo that wo may soon bo equipped so that wo may mnko uso ot them. Tho farmers seem anxious and will ing to" sorvo tho public In tho most attractive and efficient way, so re member, friends, wo will welcome and consldor all suggestions you may make. Of courso wo all know that tho main thing Is to get.stalls put In as soon as possible. Speaking of attractions. I think It a flno thing that there now a satisfactory medium for distributing flowers as they glvo such delight and so many peoplo do not raise them. I should llko to sco moro flowers in offices and stores. In easily and quickly scried to custom ers. Sho wraps It In pound lots In butter papers putting nil ono In esjcl nnd ransjrrlng It Into bags at tbo market. ' Mrs. Knlor wants to know It a nlco concentrated beef soup would bo llkod by busy housewives nnd bache lors for their Saturday or Sunday dinner. Tor 25 cents ono could buy enough for n fnm!! of six and nil ono would have to do would bo to heat it nnd perhaps reduce It and add crackers. Thoso Interested pleaso tell us naxt Saturday. Somo farmers wlvtti aro anxious to con tinue to help tho market by cooking If their vegetnble-i gives out. nil Mils Paled nt Klimith Fulls Oregon, tlil lrtth ilnv of Siiftemlirr 121. (SIONKDI MRS W C KTtKUU in-20 Clerk. voricK. Will nil thnn who owed mnnnr tn Mn l.lzxln Officii, now deceased k'ndly rrmiinunlelo with O l( Orn linm. nilmlnlntritor 715 Monterey St i: Itakemflelil. Tnl . for tlio pur pose of assisting thn ndmlnlstrntor In torating and collecting tho Rssets of nlil estate 8-14 NOTICE TO HIDDKItS. Sealed proposal will bo ro-olvcil up to September 20th. 1921. by School District No 53, Klamath fountv. for the construction of a brick stiool li'illdlnc and for th Plumbing and Hoitlng of mrao Rids In conclusion, I wish to say again, must be nrcompnnled by a certified r .rn,.u.ini,. n.n fni-t thnt vnu rnn. check to thn nuiount of 5 ner cnt ....r. i,,tA h.v,n .n nnfleni nml I of thn b'l'or tho wain shall 'in re- oMnlrert frnm sumers hao beon ro patient nnu . . , , ,,..,,,. . ., ,.. ... TO, cheerful about our faults and sensible enough to sco that wo must'trlrt. to bo returned to bld'eis upon crawl before wo can walk. signing of contract nnd to be rotaln- .. .. .... . .. . .i. .i-, .' If succesful bidder falls to enter II IL null mil ui-.iii ,w. imu nu.,uu.- , n- -. .nn.fln1 IMIIjjillI c liie most preaous thing in tlie worlds , , , TlWnk what tliln world would bo with out ccmlulenco that the nun would riiw , toinnrrpwl ' Without conlldcnw In tlio order of ""J.".'" tldngsJit our fellow men, In our lNtlt- tlons, chuos would relRii in tlie woria. Thuio would Ihj no scairlty, no proRree, no hapnlncs. Confldenco hi rsticntlal to nil tii.it Ib wurtli Vhlle. YenrN of nntlsfnctory exporienco with Rod Crown I'aaolino Imva kIvoh tho mo torinu public confidence In "Ked Ctown." They know that with "Red CrowtM In tho tank they hnvo high-quality motor fuol, nnd tlut'from It thulr ennlne wUI deliver In maximum power nnd mlleace. "Red Crown" la available at Standard Oil Service Stations, uurucea, and at other dealers. Look for tlio Red Crown elim bfor von fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANV (Ol.rr.U) tiiii Oil &-7, A t-stV- xf itj aAtf'Kra. Ms I ful support unil uncouragomont of i you. housowlres, I should bavq given) up becauso It was an Herculean task to work up tso :nt(.rost of tho farm- ors when I could not get tho loan of an automohllo (or oven ono day. I Our greatest support has been tho Herald, which has boostod for the public market from tho first. Judg- O R Wright, Arhl- nnturlng In fifteen yents from Au- iote.l to be made nivahle In fnr.ir , toet. Kl math Falls or Win Rli"il gust lsi. ivji. winioui rni u prior nro.of Wra Skocn. clerk ot tho sail His-1 of Chlloyuln. and n dnposlt of 1 10 01 rtdomptlon. Hatu Ihsuo to uo Known will bo required for same. . " . """ r".",',';, '."."" Proposals mny bo left i Chor with l-eirlng a rata ot Interest of 8 per Wm 8l.een. nt Chlloquln. Orete-i up cent pur annum, paynblu soml an- m Q SO o'clock, or with U. 11. wriK'll. "'miif "" mivifi m ..... We, who hnvo promoted the public ting room Phone 288M, 1003 High street, 10-13 other towns It is a regular habit of business peoplo to keep frosh Uowors.lnc from tho comments I hear on n rallnvn tho .nrrllnniu nf thnlr Hur-'nvnrv sldo this fact is greatly Ulltire- m . n-.,r vnv . v nrtrTr Jl -w..w . Bw.w. - ..-.. . - -. - -- UA:fi? i,r.h""rrJ'r',.,:roundlncs. dated uriDBT u uwa uruueairs auu uaau i - ! ta the Strand. Tuesday nlht. 9-13 ' It Is a Jump from flowers to cot- . . tage cheese, hut many of you hne , raarkot bollevo In practical construct-j FOR RENT Bedroom with furnace been enjoying that dollcncy nnd ot- !ve wclfaro work that brings results heat, use of bath, telephono nnd sit- e ot you woujlj have bought' Wo bclleo first nnd foremost In plcklos, etc, bad "ou seen them but providing n viny that tho peoplo win so far there has been so much con- not havo to spend all their time nnd fusion on account of our poor faclll-lraonoy to supply their stomachs. Then ties for displaying stuff, tho farraor's ( thero will bo tlmu loft to devote to Inexperience nnd tho crush of tho f tho problems of public hoalth and crowds of consumers that people morals "entertaining tho tourists," inss by tho very things they want. , Improving stroots nnd courthousos Howcer, conditions nre rapidly lm-and so forth. "roving nnd we expect to have a con-, MRS. REN DON'D i enlcnt stall system very soon. j So many people wore Interested rjoN'T MISS Oahln's Musical Corn in the strained nnd frame honoy edy at stran,j Thcntre beginning, mentioned in last Thursday's "Her- xUCgj0y night 0-13 aid" that there was not nearly enough i -' to supply the demand. I can promise ' NOTICE TO IIIIHM'11.4. I you that next Saturday thero will be Scaled proposals will bo received l . . . ... ,. ,, up to Septomber 21st. 1921, by i enough tp.supply nil, as tho honey si(J0l D,,'lrlct No 31 Klamath , farmers told mo thoy could havo county, for tho construtlon of a brick i sold an enormous quantity had they school building and for tho Plumbing! known the demand and provldod nc- nnd Heating of samo. Rids must ho .. ,r accompanied by a certified check to cordlngly. tno nmount 0f C por cent of tho bid Thero wore the finest apples of or tno gamo shall bo rojoctod, to bo , many varieties also eeodless plums, mado paynblo In favor of Mrs. W, C. yellow plums, strawberries, etc. Mr. Ell, .clerk o. tho , B'd District, to bo f delicious elder ,, , h -,-in,i .-. i LE8SONS IN Pianoforte Margaret Worden, Phone 104. 404 Wash ington Street. 7-13 XOTTCE. There will be a special meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Ame rican Legion, Tuesday evening, Sep tember 13, at 7:31 oclock tn the I. O. O. F. building. The president re quests all members to be present as business ot Importance will come be fore the meeting. 10-13 VINA COZAD, Sec'y. WANTED Deer heads, birds and animals to mount. Animal bides to make Into rugs. Phone 478W. W. W. Donart, Taxidermist. 7-1 5 MATERNITY NURSINO By gradu- ate nurse. Mrs. Roborta, McClay, It. N. Phone 16F14. 7-13 WILD PLUMS VERT SCARCE Mall orders will be filled at once In order. Price $2.00 delivered in Kla math Falls. Lloyd's Cash Store. Lakeview, Oregon. 0-30 Tower had some thero, selling It by the drink. cessful bidder falls to enter into con- Mans nnd spoclflatlons may b Arrhltort. Klamath Falls. Oregon, up j pulo ' inn o,r0nar '!C,I e2 1 J to 1200 m. September 50. 1021. . ?New )ork Ctiy. " Thn Jinnril reserves llm rlcni 10 ""A ' ".'i"-" ' " arcoot any ono bid or roject any or charier of said city. l! under the Make The OREGON Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND 4 t'OI'l'I.AIt Sl'Ai iocs j.ouin At the Center of Everything UR6AUWAV at STARK" ST. Wo suggost yo" write, phono or wire tor reservations Arthur II. Meyers, Manager i ,... . . , .. ..i.-- ..., . nil 1.1.1a I i.acii iruiuiui iu u(i.una uiuat u nil I11UB ... I i. .H,. ,.n lln1l. l...M. nf ..IA IJnted nt Chlloquln, Oro.:on, "'' " "u""" "'" ui"".,T"uv . it 7 1 Rtii dnv of Rentomber. 1021. t cJly on or beforo 8 oclock P. M., of ! "(BIONED) CP,0m"Vv,n . SKEEN, I October 3rd. 1921. and be aceomp- 8 is Clerk. 'n"'0'! ' ft certified check on soma responsible banking institution for " " - ' 5 per cunt of amount of tho proposal. 1 NOTK'i: OP ROM) OIri:itlN(l. Hnl, Issuh will tin disposed ot at not 1 Senlcd proposals will ho received ! thnn par nnd nccurod Interest. . by tho Common Council of. tho City The council resorting the right U I of Klamath Kails. Oregon, for tho reject any nnd nil proposals. punhaso of an liiuo of 100,000.00 A. L. LEAV1TT, gunorat obligation bonds. In ilono- Police Judge nt the City ot Klamath mlnatlons of J1000U0 or 600.00, Falls, Oregon. 31-10 LAST CALL FOR- Block Wood Prices on block wood nro low nt present but will advanco as fall weather comes Our slock of btockwood Is not largo hut w arc filling orders promptly with BIG BLOCKS liny now! for rail weather moans hlghor prices. GREEN SLAB-WOOD Phono In your ordor for ton cords ot green slab at $16.00 for a ear's supply ot wood tho choapost wood available O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BUIIN" 410 Malm St. Paone III yjrjyj-jv,,, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS That Sounds Impossible BY ALLMAN I ENJOVEO THE EVErJlMG - I'LL CAIXVOU OP, "TOMORROW! IT m i'm tz. An V0U CALLED' T0M,VMHVI5IT THAT VrtU HAVE NO.USE FOR. THAT YOUHG MAN y. r HE DON'T LOO GOOD TO ME J I THINK HE'S FAST I r-r- wy HE MAV BE FAST BUT I wsr i inif'i i- - GET AWAV FROM ME! HE 0OE3NTCARE NVTHIrlG , ABOUT VOO I OH,ISTHATSO?WELL, HE PUT HIS ARM AROUND ME FIVE TIMES, HE DID! L SAV H fSU (SOT 50M1. 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