VttWftMlrltrttrwawriui'iji'ftiw Ni,im'i-imiii,ii.l.niiTiii'iirimiiLW'ilwwliiiiiWi HJ)wre';viMIMlflWtlMMli!l THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON KAOH FOUIt rt ,, i.i i - nOAT, SEPTEMBER 16, 1981, Ft I I- LASIFIEDADVERriMNTS L JL--n-n.i-.-i ' "' ,. i ,,,,.,, i wiwwwi WANTED TO RENT or 7 room furnished houio. Box C. Herald. 14-16 MISCELLANEOUS MWWWMMAAM 11910 Dodge touring car. Now rub ber, tint class mechanical condi tion. 1 1918-Bulck Four. guaranteed tint claim condition, Real bargain. 1 1917 Hudson Super 81. n ro.il bargain and guaranteed first class condition. Terms. 1 1920 Seven passenger Chandler. Like new. A real bargain with tormi. Inquire of J. C. WRIGHT OR BUICK SALES AND 8KRVICE CO. 7TH. AND KLAMATH AVK. BUSINESS TRAINtNO PATB One torm with us and ono rear at a FOR RENT 1200 acres of pasture , good salary In a business office Innulro. Robt. S. Frv. ODDOSltO maKCS ino oesi 1 wu-jenr v.uur.w FOR SALE OR TRADE Ono 1918, 7 posjonger Studobalcor six. Phono 414R or tnqulro R. R. R. gnrago. 13-17 PAINTS. OHS AND VARNISH WALL TAPKIt W. E. AND J. E. PATTERSON Phono 196-W 127 N. 4th St FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms, 60 cents a night, S3 a week at Hot Springs Hotel. 8-2 Miller HU1 school. WANTED 3 or 4 room apartment or house, P.R. iB-2l!Vlntor torm begins 8ept., IB. Med- ford Business college, ueatora, ure. i-ie furnished Address Dot 1 1B-16 FOR RENT A two room furnished apartment, wood, water and light Included, 320. Turner Apartments, S12 Oak street. 15-31 WANTED Would hire a carpenter nt a reasonable wage. Box 30, Mer rill, Orogon. 10-17 CALIFORNIA NEWS I LONQ BEACH T. A. Abbott, said by police to bo a tormor man ager of a Sacramento hotel, and T. Abbott, his brother, said to bo from Portland, Oro., wore arrest od charged with, violating tho local liquor ordinance and attempting to dotraud. It was charged they con tracted with a city detoctlvo to sell him barrol represented at con taining whlskoy for 18.60. Tho bar rel was found to bo tilted with col ored wator, the detective eald. FOR SALE 280-3000 Savage rifle. New. Bargain. No. 16 Lodmle Bldg. Kamath Falls, Oregon. 10-16 ACCOUNTANCY offers one of the best opportunities of today. Let us Af nn ttin fltnflAfnunf all. flood bookkeperi are needed In Klamath F1U now. Phone 8outhwell, 129 1 0439. . 1517 WILD PLUMS VERY SCARCE Mall orders will bo filled at once in FOR 8ALE Remington Typewriter. Practically now. No. le Loomis Bldg. Klamath Falls, Oregon. 10-16 a1IAB.tTlWn iTVDFWnlTIVrt Avn DIlunillAliu. ,iiuni..iu .. --J-- BOOKKEEPINO classes starting rar' at once. Phono Southwell. 129 or 439. Price $2.00 delivered In Kla math Falls. Llord's Cash Store. jg.Jj Lakevlow, Oregon. 9-30 I FOR SALE-Thorobrcd English bull NATIONAL MEJAf. WEATHER pup; ISO. Apply Central Barber STRIP Those desiring to place hoD 14-17 orders for this weather strip may do - so by calling or writing to tho Herald THOROBRED AIRDALES If you and I will call and sco them on my want a real hunting dog. wo havo return from Dorrls. the latter part thorobred Alrdalo pups of registered of this week. Ordors placed now will stock; tho best Alrdale strain In tho bo lnstnlled about Octobor 1st No west. Papora can bo seen at 311 Installation' can be mado this i year Cypress Ave., near Riverside school, unless the order Is placed while I or address Hyland Konncls. Box 111 m hero this time Klamath Falls. Ore. 14-20 If you do not know about tho merits of the National Weather FOR SALE Al paying business, new Strips. I wilt bo glad to call and ox and second hand goods. Quitting Plain It to you and make an estimate business. Will trade, what havo you? of the cost of placing It In your bulld og t-11.v em .nri Kinmnth a lnc and refer you to many people in ' 13-17 this city who hao It already Install- ed. Every ono of these- usors wll FOR BALE 1 ton truck. $250.00; tel you thoy would not get along 1 Chalmer. I200.00i 1 Oakland, without It, oven If the cost was many linn no. KT)lrV. 6th and Klamath times what It Is. T. L. Collier. 13-17 12-17 SACRAMENTO Fall mine In Washington and Oregon will toon drive tho aerial forest patrol squad ron back to Mather field for the wlntor, It wan announced by offi cials of the field. It Is poeslble that plane doing patrol duty In the north may return to Sacramento this week, depending on whether rains' that began last week contin ue. The boys on duty In Washing ton and Oregon compos the 91st squadron. ' SACRAMENTO An effort will bo made to Interest certain eastern organltatlou In the purchase of redwood grove for memorials In Humboldt county by Deputy Stato Forester M. D. Pratt, who will leave for an extended trip In tho east. At the last session of the leg islature m bill was passed appro priating (300,000 for the purchase of trees along the highways on the south fork of the Eel river. This sum, howover, wilt not be sufficient to purchase the entire grove. SACRAMENTO Sacramento's po llco department may soon find tho need of an alrplano In order to patrol tho byways of tho sky pro perly, romarkod Captain Ted Kocn tng after ho bad finished roaaing a letter from the Allied Filers' club of Berkeley, asking co-opera tlon of 'tho poll.co deparement In making airplane traveling safe. ssssssssHPsVISViisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl gegeKKSHHHPPWVPI HHHripH ssssssBntFAi-UssssssssssssssHl "-iS IwPMt "" lssssssH ' '" - rYitsiiai ii rritslmii Pi UIlfJB fl M ii MB iM WKwWSKk 33bj3ji MUSSSSSSM niii,M.., S1SP Flavor i to coffee what sunshine is to a winter's day. Like . the Sunshine it's the flavor you enjoy. Hills Bros. Red Can" Coffee is flavory coffee. Ave. i 1600 ACRES RECLAIMED SWAMP, FOR RENT 5 room furnished land near Aignma, lor rent orj nmuim - ""- "-- tease. For particulars write J. Frank ,rrr-, rnmQ,rrioio Adams, Box 431. Klamath Falls. I SNAP In used Liberty Six. 1919 13-130 1 modol. new paint, wonderful con- Jdltion. The best buy of the season rwrv nannanrn-Tw... ran want at $800.00 Terms. Dunham Auto garbage removed, call I OP S3. I Co. 14-21 I OREGON BREVITIES I o o PORTLAND Another death from sleeping sickness baa been record ed by the city health bureau. Mrs. Jennie M. Leaman, 45, of 1170 Lelbe street, was tho victim. The death is the 12th from the malady reported to tie health bur eau this year. REDDING Effort to recall three Redding city trustees. Mayor Sam uel Norton, Camilla Broulllard and Sherman Shadwoll, failed by a largo vote In favor of tho Incum bents. They will 'remain In office by majorities of 3 to 1 or better. students registered In all- courses and others still tilling out enroll ment blanks. Statistics given out by tho registrar show 130 new stu dents on the official lists, tho larg est number on record. Tho fresh man class, with registration Incom plete, numbers 109.' A faculty of 31 members Is In charge. SAN FRANCISCO The state alien poll tax law was, declared nn constitutional by the state su preme court In a unanimous deci sion which held that the measure was In violation of the 14th amend ment to the United States consti tution and to the treaty between the United States and Japan. Victory Club Dance Season to Start Saturday night nt tho Mooao hall, tho Victory club dancos will start for tho mld-wlntor dunclng session under the direction of Frank FIU and John N. Houston, two local young mori who are well known and whoxo musical! ability has been remarked upon. Tho plan, as first announced, will bo to! hold two dances a week, ono on Wed nesday, tho other, on Saturday. An orchestra composed of Frank Fill, dlroctor and pianist, John N. Houston, vlolln Ralph Garouttn. banjo, and Bornam Cot, drums, has been orgsnlted to play "syncopated music" for the occasions. It Is said, they will glvo the dancors Just tho kind of music, that Is wanted. PORTLAND That 32000 worth ot household goods and furnishings have been stolen from her home by relatives she left In charge was the report to the police of Mrs. David Rundell, 260 Narttlla street About "$500 worth of stolen goods was located In pawnshops by the police. Mrs. Rundell refused to prcsecute. ASTORIA Three alleged slack ers met their Waterloo at the' ses sion of the circuit court when ad mission to citizenship -was denied them, their petitions being dismiss ed with prejudice; which means they are barred forevor from be coming citizens ot the country. The men were Olav Johannes Auno, a native of Norway; Johan August Suomnen and Arrld Dudolt Makela, natives of Finland. ' PORTLAND Reed college In full swing today,, with WEDFORD Citizens ot Jackson ville aro much excited over the hit ter school row which has been rag ing in tho county seat for several weeks, as a' result of which the schools opened today with two su perintendents and two teachers for tho eighth grade. Professor Stutz, who was re-elected superintendent at $2000, and about whom tbe con troversy rages, was In charge Mon day and Ben W. Hosmer, new su perintendent elected by another fac tion ot tho board, was on hand but took no active part. Dallas Demanding 75 cents a box. Instead ot 50 cent, several hundred hop pickers In the Wig' rich ft Horst hopyards, near Inde pendence, went on a strike Sun day. Sheriff Orr was called and with several deputies restored or-' dor after tho ringleaders, said to be I. W .W were forcibly escort ed out of tbe yards and again glv- I en orders to leave the vicinity. IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR KLA MATH COUNTY. Equity No. 1884 Summon for Publication. Ollvo Boyd. Plaintiff, va Daniel E. Boyd, Defendant. To Daniel E. Boyd. Defendant: -IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above en titled .suit, on or before October 21, 1921, that being tbe last day of tho time prescribed In the order for tbe publication of this summons, and If vou fall so to appear or nnswor, olalntlff will apply to the above men tioned court for decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing be tween the pallntlff and defendant herein named, and for such other and further relief as to tbe Court may seem equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication In tbe Evening Herald. a dally newspaper, printed, published and of rcneral circulation In Klamath County, Oregon, once a week for six wooks, by order of tho Hon. u. v, Kuykendall, Judge ot tho above en titled court, made and entered on Au gust 9, 1921. The data of first pub lication of this summons Is Septem ber 9. 1921. R. C. GROESBECK. Attorney for Plaintiff, Address: Klamath Falls, 'Oregon. 9-16-23-30-7-14-21 In olden tlmos It was popularly be lieved that the ruby was a very powerful omulot to ward off plagues and pestilences. . . MODERN HfiBBS I CRANKCASE ESQjr I CLEANING WZr I service fer jBfai0llJr AtHnt-claiaGaragM fHff f nd other Dealers sFslijsF check to tho amount of 5 per tent Octobor 3rd, 1921. and bo accorop of tho bid or Ihn samo shall ho re- nnlcd by n certified chock on sotno Jotpd. to bo mado payablo In favor , responsible banking Institution for of Wro. SUcnn. clerk of the anM ills- 0 per cont of amount of tho proposal trlct. to bo roturned to bldois upon HaM Issuo will be disponed of at not signing of rontract nnd to tc retain-- lrs than par and nrrurod Interest. ,i ir .!--. .fiti Midler fntu to unior Thn council rciiTvinc Iho right to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Not Coal Land n.rmrtmnnt of tbo Interior, u. a. T.nnrf nrrirn at L.BK0V1OW. urcKuu, I into ontr.net ns snee lieu. oni in. 1021. I'liin. nnd unr rmntlom mar bs A L. l.KAVITT, NOTICE Is hereby given that John I obtained from O, R. Wright, Arhl-' Pollen Judge of the City ot Klamath F. Holbrook. of Malln, Oregon, who tect, Klamath rails or Wm. flkii Falls, Oregon 31-30 on April 26th, 1919, made Home-' 0t Chlloquln, and a deposit ot 110 03 m i. i Trm m no requjrea ior same. NOTICE TO lllDDUlU. rcjoct nny and all propiuM. i A L. I.EAVI floated proposals .will be recolved zist. izi, or o 31, Kiamatn .. a ... vn nitnns. for T.ot 10. , being Farm Unit "A", Section II. I Proposals may be kft either with I Tntrn.hin 418. Ranee 1ZE. wins- vm. nveen. at ciuioauin. uresen, upi mette Meridian, has filed notice of to 2 .30 o'clock, or with O. It. Wright. I ... "?" "u8 ,,ntombr intention to make final three year Architect. Klamath Falls. Oregon, up, "J." ,, ,P,rct N Proof to cstabllsn Claim 10 mo muu t0 is:uu m. aopiomnor -u, ii. p . for tho construtlon of a brick above described, before CJt. DeLap. Tho hoard re.erves the right to ""fi,, m ng nnd for no Plumbing Clerk of the County Court, at Kla- accept any ono bid or reject any or " ".'"J Rmr V, 5it be ?ih..!?",',0.7,fW' " tb8 U,h d"y.B,ln?il- .. r .., n ,,.' accompanied by a certified chock to ....i.. inVTi tho amount uf 6 por cont or mo uia E. D. Smith, F. J. Haloiek, L. R. Hoi- (SIGNED) of October. 1921, i Dated at Chlloquln. Oropn. Claimant nnmeans wiinesir.: mm ny 01 Hppioini.er. .. nr ln ,. ,,..,, bo roior,odl t0 j,o n. am th. F. J. Ha oiek. l. u. hoi- (HinNKm wm. nw.w, ";."" "7." ;ri.i fM..'w n brook. Edward Hamilton, all of Ma- 8 , Clerk JVxcJr. ciork of Vl.d .aid Dl.Vrlct. to bo lln. Oregon. ...,.h.,, .,! NOTICE OF I10NII OI-TEIIINn. rctiirnod to blddora upon signing of oo ut.v:n,webek.PU.n,,r iSSJSS . bSoLj . w.M bo r.Urn. .uc Herald. JAB. F, DUROCH8, 12.20-27-3-10 Rogistor, Ilcatlon of this summons Is Soptmn- ber 9, 1921. by tho Common Council of tho City .censful blddor falls to ontor Into con . inii, T.-nii. n,.i.nn rnr Mm tract ns stioclflod. Plans and SPOCI- Uh Ikiuiliu.ia -M.., wn-. '".-"", . . ., , m 1 rt ticauons may no ouibiduu irumu. Wright, Architect, Klamath Falls, nnd a donoslt ot 110.00 will bo ro- 'f R. C. GROESBECK 'purchaso of nn Issuo ot 300,000.00 gonoral obligation bonds. In deno minations of unoo.oo or r.oo,oo. maturing In flflcon years from Au- Address 9-1C-23-30-7-14-21 Attorney lot Plaintiff. I'.w 1st. 1921. without right of prior Klamath Falls Oregon redemption. Said Issuo to bo known . Klamath tails, uregon. ..,,,-..,.. Vn,. Bnlor Honda" na "Kinmntii roils, boivor nonuu 'bearing a rato of Interest of, 0 per I cont per nnnum. paynblo semi an- Inually. Both principal nnd ininrosi otilrod for sitmn. Proposals may bo loft at' tho of fice of tho architect. Emma Building up no C I'. M., or till 7.30 P. M.. at tho muQtlng pliico of tho school hoard ut Summers School house, Beptomhor 21st, 1921. board reserves tho right to nny ono hid or rojoct any or Issued and disposed of under tho all bids, charter ot hold city.. I Datod nt Klamnth Falls, Orogon, Knrh nronosul to nurchasa must be thin 10th day ot Snptomber, 1921. aula, v. u. Kitnitu, ' ,u,,u"'" "":."." iTJ . r.ii ,i cltv on or beforo 8 o'clock P. M.. oi 10-20 viotK. must DO occomyumuu uj .v..- NOTICE TO I1IDDERS. "rill i received pnyabl'o nftho Oregon Fiscal Agency' Tho (Uh 1921 by n Now York Cty. Bald bonds nro accept .Uin, "'.Ii " , , , ji..,.,i n.lr llin nil 1,1.1 Sealed nroposals ii n In Rpntnmtior 20th. School District No. 53, Kiamatn County, for tho construction o( a . . . . i ..ii il- - J Af kn DriCK snooi OUlluinn mm iu, .... , , , . ,.., omMiMll """"i" "f " VS'Sl "X-t u city on or beforo 8 o'clock P. M.. ol 10-20 j 1 ! ." y II DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Two Lemon Soda v .BY ALLMAN i i t ' Isssssssss OH.VOU FJ - " TC$Z7 fj X A- ' ' MviiLwiKnJMer'aftIl'nwti4)M( zirsmaafiiiik.'jR xrxzniUXZM&&ssm?ftf&wri tmr-sn i yn t vs yaKa.xj ats aw rxatrxtzw?rv3i9Bi"$ "rTyaar''jj f r