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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1921)
, '( ' JATTJRDAY, BRPT. 17, 1M1. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON JWj''SVN Twenty-five Years Ago In Linkville CUSSinEDADVERTISEMEMTS MISCELLANEOUS FOU SALE OR TRADE Ono 1918, 7 passenger Studobakor six. Phono 414R or Inqulro R. R. R. garage. 13-17 "w-- ---m 11920 Dodge touring car. Now rub bor, tint class raochanlcal condi tion. 1 1918-Hulck Pour, guaranteed first class condition. Real bargain. 1 1917 Hudson Supor Six, n real bargain and guaranteed tint class condition. Torms. 1 1920 Savon passongor Chandler. Like new. A real bargain with torm. ' Inqulro ot J. C. WRiailT OR DUICK BALKS AND SICRVICK CO. 7TI1. AND KLAMATH AVE. PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISH AVAI.Ii PAPKH AV. K. AND J. E. PATTKRSOX Phono 196-W 127 N. 4th St FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms, 50 conts a night, $3 a wook at Hot Springs Hotol. 8-28 WANTED Would hire carpenter nt a reasonable wage. Box 30, Mer H S , ! "1 - i. ! f r i U rAi. FOR RENT 1200 acres of pasture. Inquire, Robt. S. Fry, opposite MUlor Hill school. 15-21 FOR RENT A two room furnished apartment, wood, water and light Included, $20. Turner Apartments. 812 Oak' street. 15-21 ACCOUNTANCY offers ono of tho best opportunities ot today. Let us (teach you tho fundamentals. Good, oookkepcrs aro needed In Klamath Falls now. Phono Southwell, 129 or 489. 15-17 SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING AND BOOKKEEPING classes starting at once. Phono Southwell, 129 or 439. 15-17 FOR SALE Thorobrod English bull pup; 50. Apply Central Barber hop. 14-17 THOROBRED AIRDALES If you want a real hunting dog, wo havo thorobred Alrdalo pups of registered stock; the best Alrdalo strain In tho west. Papors. can bo seen at 311 Cypress Ave., near Riverside school, or address Hyland Kennels, Box 111 x Klamath Falls. Ore. 14-20 SALESMAN to cover local territory soiling dealers: Guaranteed salary ot $100 week tor right man. Tho Richards Co,, 200 Fifth Avo., Now Tork, N. Y. 16-22 1500 ACRES RECLAIMED SWAMP land near Algoma, for rent or lease. For particulars write J. Frank Adams, Box 481. Klamath Falls. 13-130 FOR 8ALE Piano, good "condition. $125 cash If taken at once. Bar gain. Leaving city. Inqulro Apt 7 Evans Apartments. 16-17 September Is a month ot school bells, fall frosts and the real open ing ot the social season for the coming months. Clubs met this week, dinners were a feature 'on the calendar and other affairs ot like natnro took place during the past week. An Interesting meeting this wqek was that at Mappa Fe' bridge club which met at tho home of Mrs. Glen Jester on Wednesday af ternoon. The bouso was beautifully decorated in fall flowers, and late In the afternoon dainty refresh ments were served. Members present were: Mes dames J. H. Carter, R. E. Deweese, J. E. Enders, Byron Hardenbrook, Lester Tcrwllllger, E. D. Lamb, E. M. Bubb, .T B. AVatters, Charles' Moore, Charles Martin, Golden Lin coln, Miss Margaret Slmonton and Mrs. Murphy, who aro bouse guests of Mrs. Deweese and Mrs. Enders, were guests of tho club. First prlzo went to Mrs. E. D. Lamb and tho consolation prlzo to Mrs. Mur Phy. I Mrs. M. S. West was hostess at a series of parties; Thursday and Saturday of last week and Tuesday, of this week, to various groups of society folk of the city. Saturdays i guests were: Mcsdames Charles I Mooro, J. H. Carter, J. E. Enders, Murphy", E. M. Bubb, Glen Jester,' Of A 'nlrtJlT if wt m II t? Hfl H LLU-flftPV DOINGS OF THE DUFFS MR DUFF. I WONDER IF I COULD LEAVE DONALD WITH WU WHILE I GO OH AN r-J IMPORTANT EKRAND? p Y SURE, HE CAN n.m winn PANNV c. -i iiju - r u r ' iiir-ia mr. s s a-, i: a . . s " PLAV WITH 1, I B - rill, Oregon. 10-17 WILD PLUMS VERY 8CARCE Mall ' orders will bo tilled at once In order. Prlco $2.00 delivered In Kla math Falls. Lloyd's Cash 8toro. Lakovlew, Oregon. 9-30 NATIONAL METAL AVEATHER STRIP Those desiring to place orders for this weather strip may do so by calling or writing to tho Herald jand I will call nnd seo them on my return from Dorrls, tho latter part of this week. Orders placed now will bo Installed about October 1st No Insinuation can bo rriado this year unless tho order Is placed while I am hero this tlmo. It you do not know about the merits ot tho National Weather Strips. I will bo glad to call and ex plain It to you and make an estimate ot tho cost ot placing It In your build ing and rotor you to many peoplo In this city who have It already Install ed. Every ono of theso users wll tel you they would not get along without It. even It tho cost was many times what It Is. T.. L. Collier. 12-17 SNAP in used Liberty Six. 1919 model, new paint, wonderful con dition. Tho best buy ot the season at $800.00 Torms. Dunham Auto Co. 14-21. FOR SALE Al paying business, now( ana second nana goods, quitting business. Will trade what have you? Seo Dick, Cth and Klamath Avo. 13-17 FOR SALE 1 ton truck, $250.00; 1 Chalmer, $200.00; 1 Oakland, $400.00. See Dick, 6th and Klamath Ave. 13-17 riTV GARRAGE When you want Karbnice moved, call I OP 23. AUTO PAINTING and Tinting. Can savo you 50 to 75 per cent. W. F. Brown. Phone 569J. 16-31 T. M. AVatters, Charles Collier, J. S. Elllottt, Fred Dunbar, B. D. Lloyd Stewart, Golden Lincoln, Lester Tcrwllllger, R. E. Deweese, F. E. .Fleet. H. W. Hendorson, and Miss Margaret Slmonton. Another Interesting series was that given by Mrs. Charles Martin on Monday and Thursday. Monday Mrs. Martin entertained with 2 tables of "BOO" for Mcsdames Bert Igl, R. E. Deweese, E. Drehcr, O.j C. Lorcnz, J. II. Carnahan, Lesllo Terwllllger and the Misses Mar-1 Jorle Zimmerman and Elizabeth . Igl; Margaret Slmonton. The house on this occasion was beautifully with purple asters tho greens. The prize went to Mrs. Deweese. Thurs day afternoon bridge was the di version of the day at tables docor ntcd with center piece of sweet poas, asters, and dahlias. Tho guests were: Mcsdames Glen Jes ter, Charles Collier, Golden Lin coln, T. M. Walters, If. D. Lloyd Stewart, Charles Moore, L. O. Van Bellen, Fred Dunbar, J. E. Enders, Murphy, Floyd Meadows, E. D. Lamb; F. U. Patrick, Byron L. Hardenbrook, Lestor Terwllllger, J. H. Carter, and E ,M. Bubb. Dainty refreshments wero served by the hostess on both occasions. AVednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jenkins enjoyed a bear- NOW.OANHN TAKEDOWALfJ OUT M TXE OTHER , ROON1 AND GET OUTV0OR PLAYTHINGS AND PLAN NICE. TOGETric y i m mumbeh of botsj auoi.Y a A" V I 2S2KBMEBaSsWEWMWSMaz I. i ii i i ii ii i hi. - . l uiLjL-iiij uuju m steak dinner In celebration of Mrs. LUTHKRN PAHTOR'8 ARRIVAL Jenaln's birthday. The othore fori IS DKLAYKD 11Y lIANUtM tho unusual dinner besides the im- Owing to illness, tho Installation mcdlato family, wero Mr. and Mrs. of tho Row Mr. Meier, who will havo Frank Frcytag Jr. ' " I charge of tho wolfaro of tho Lulhorn 'church In this torrltory, will not'oc- Mlss Betty Gaddes entertained cur ou Sunday, tho 18th, as was an Sunday and Monday ot last week nouncod, but will bo postponed for at Eagle Ridge tavern for her two or throo weoks. Tho definite house guest. Miss Engle Lande- date will be announced In ample tlmo camp. Those present from town to admit of a full attendance ot tho were: Miss Nora Rlnker, James mombers ot his congregation. Tho Milne, Charles Gaddes and A. J. delay Is duo to tho illness ot Mr. Jaenlcko. Friday night Mr. Milne Mclcr. entertained at a dinner at the " AVhlto Pelican hotel for Miss THREE MORE' MEET DEATH Landccamp as a farewell affair. IN AIRPLANE ACCIDENT Present wore; Misses Nora Rlnker, DALLAS, Tex., Sept., 17 Lieu Betty Gaddes, Betty Qray and tho tenant James F. Armstrong and honor guest Mr. Milne, and A. J. Jaenlcko. Mrs. H. E. Calkins AVodnesday nlgbt at a surprise birthday party for her daughter Es ther, honoring' her 18th birthday. Present Vere: Misses Bonny Lucas, Francis Humphrey, Margarot Johns ton, Dorothy Deltell and Faya Gor don. Last week Mrs. A. J, Voye, vocal recital tor a group of her recital for a select group ot her friends and relatives. Although this was Miss Esther first recital a great deal of favorable comment was heard from those attending the Kidney and Bladder weakness re affair. The Woman's Missionary so- ult from uric add, says a noted au clety ot the Presbyterian church thorlty. The kidneys filter this acid met at luncheon at the church ''h-b'ood ,ondfP"''. t?1 . . . ... bladder, whero it often remains to ir- Thursday noon. The affair waa ruu Md ,.,, caulla burn. most successful and 27 covers were nf( acaidlns sensation, or sotting up laid for the guest. After the lunch- Bn Irritation at tho neck ot the bind- eon Mrs. Mallett Ulked to the la- dor, obliging you to seok rellof two die on Civic problems and tho or three times during the night. The regular business ot the day was gotten over. Hn. Fred Fleet had charge of tho topic, which was on Slam Master George Edwards Duncan small son of Mr. and Mr. William Duncan, entertained last Saturday nt his home on Conger avonuo. ceio-;' orating his third birthday. A num ber ot neighbors and other play- mates were In for this occasion. II PIMPLY SKIN Apply Sulphur a Told AVhen Your Skin Break Out Any breaking out of the akin on Here you havo a pleasant, effcrves face, neck, arms or body Is overcome cent llthla-water drink, which quick quickest by applying Montho-Bnl-, '? relieves bladdor trouble. Adv. phur. The pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declares a no ted skin specialist. Nothing has even been found to tske the place of sulphur as a pimple remover. It is barmloss and inex pensive. Just ask any 'druggist for a It like cold cream Adv, Tom Didn't Have the System OH, DflDDv! . OONAtP HIT ME IM THE FACE WITH HI6 FISTl Sergeants Gibson and AVhlto wero instantly killod today when an army plane went Into a spin ,and crash entertained ed to th6 earth. Take Salts to Kltuh Kidney and Neutralise Irritating Adda sufforor Is in constant dread, the wa tor passes sometimes with a scald in aAnflnflnn nml ! vnrv nrnfunn! a,n thero ,f dlfflcultr In avoiding It. Bladder weakness, most folks call It. because they can't control urla- atlon. AVhllo It Is extremely annoy- Ing njid somotlmcs vory painful, this really ono of tho most straplo all- ments to overcome. Get about four buncos of Jad Salts from your phar macist and tnko a tablospoonful In a glass of water beforo breakfast, con tinue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids In tho urine so It no longer Is a source of Irrita tion to the bladder and urinary or gans which then act normally again Jad Salts Is inoxponslvo, harmless, and Is made from tho scld of grnpes and lemon Juice, comblnod with lllh la, and Is used by thousands ot folks who aro subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid Irritation. Jad Salts Is splendid for kidneys und eauso no bad effects whatever. NOTICE TO niDDERH. Sealed proposals will be received up to September 20th, 1921, by School District No. C3, Klamath County, for thn construction of a brick' shool building and for th'i Plumbing and Heating of same. Rids must be accompanied by a certified WHERE iS JHAT KID? HE HIT OAnNV N THE FACE I WANT TO , TEACH HIK1 SOMETHING! T4 AND n BOTHER l - . . , ., . II , w " - Sf'"" I Cooking Electrically the ideal method Electrically equipped kitchens hold no terror for the housewife. They are 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. MSMsrrA The California Company "Let us be your servant" UtlMmMMMtMMMfMMMMMMUHM check to the amount or 6 per tent. October 3rd, 1921. and be aesoaip of the bid or the same shall he r- anted by a certified check oa mbm Jototl, to bo mado payable In favor responsible banking Institution for of AVm. Skeen, clerk of the sal I nn-J 6 per cent of amount of the iropoaaL trlct, to be returned to bidders upon I Said Issue will be disposed ot at lot signing of contract and to be rotaln- less than par and a ecu red laUrest. cd It successful bidder falls to enter i The council reserving the right to Into ontract as specified. reject any and all proposal. Plans and spoclflatlons may be1 A. L. LEAV1TT, obtained from G. R. AVrlght, Arbl-i Police Judge of the City of Klamath tect. Klamath Falls or Wm. Skn' Falls, Oregon, ' tl-80 ot Chtloquln, nnd a deposit ot $10,03 i . . n will be required for same. , NOTICE TO DIDDERS. Proposals may bo Ibft either wlthj tAorClh'tSo,mK1rtohmr0W UP3?-El SKS5 -t '.&& t0ThoboT;d8r.0em" .'ho Hghi 'ftXlE accent any ono bid or reject any or j ft"f fi' SS-T-SW J an Dins. '..,....i.,t v.- . ...tiri. h.w i. I Dated at Chlloquln, Oron, this h ,lw nf Rnnlnmhnr 10"1 i IGNED) AVm 8KFFN 8 th 8-19 Clerk. notice of noxn nrpr.iiiNn. Scaled proporals will bo received by tho Common Council of tho city.cossiui iiiaaer rans to enier ww con of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for tho purchaso of an Issuo of $60,000,00 gonornl obligation bonds, In deno minations of $1000.00 or $500.00. maturing In fifteen years from Au gust 1st. 1921, without right of pror . redemption, said issuo to do Known '.. ivi,m(1i IFnlta HnwAr Tlnnriii" bearing a ruto of Intorost of per cent por annum, paynblo semi an nually. Both principal and Intorost payablo at tho Oregon Fiscal Agency I In New York City, Said bonds aro Issued and disposed ot undor the charter of said city. Each uronosnl to purchaso must be filed with tho Pollen Judgo of said city on or bofore 8 o'clock P. M., of NOW HOLD VOUR TEMPER! THEV WERE PlAVIMG' I'LL STRAIGHTEN TOM, LOOK I WArtT VOU TO S&E WHAT A COOPLg OP COOKIES WILL IT OUT' 1 t-TT ll B A y9Vi 1 Dfc" " J ' k fwwwwwww Oregon Power -" ""'" ", V -. - ;-;; -' ?".r-- '- tno amount Of B per COM Of th Did I r ho same shall be rejected, to be ; ti,n..u i;hui m ,wtw, w, mini , , - Kzell, clerk of tho said District, to be returnod to btddors upon signing ot 'contract and' to be retained If sue- truct as specified. Plans and .speci fications may bo obtained from O. R. Wright, Architect, Klamath Falls, and a deposit of $10.00 will be re quired for same. Proposals may be left at the of- Itlco of the architect, Emma Building up to 5 P. M., or till 7.30 P. ., at tho mooting plaro of the school board at Bummers School house, September 21 it. 19J1. Thu board reserve, the right to accopt any one bid or reject any or all bids. Datod at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 10th day of September. 1111. (SIGNED) 10-20 MRS. W, O. EZULL. Clerk. 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