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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1921)
tAMM rovn MONDAY, SKPTKMRKn, 19, lOlil. THE EVENING HERAlD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON w v- fAMMAMAMMMMMAAAMAAMAVWWMWMWWWWWWVMMMAAMM OASSlFlEDADVERnSEMENTS l?i0)fm0WW0fWA000HfVWW0mwww0 Twenty-five Years Ago In Linkville MISCELLANEOUS 11920 Dodge touring Mr. Now rub" bor, first elites mechanical condi tion. 1 1918-Bulck Four, guarantood tlrtt clut condition. Kcal bargain. 1 1117 Hudson Super Sit, n real bargain and guarantood first class condition. Terms. J 1910 SoTon passongcr Chandlor. Like new. A real bargain with terms. Inquire of J. C. WRIGHT OK DUICK SALES AND 8KHV1CK CO. 7TH. AND KLAMATH AVE. THOnODRKD AinDALEB It you want a real hunting dog, wo have thorobrod Atrdalo pups of registered stock; tho best Alrdalo strain In tho west. Papers can be soon at 811 Cypross Avo., near Rlrcrsldo school, or address Hyland KennoU, Box 111 Klamath Falls, Ore. 14-80 AUTO PAINTING and Tinting. Can saro you 60 to 75 por cent. W. F. Drown. Phono E69J. 1C-S1 FOR SALE 1918 Butck Blx. A real ear at a real bargain. Four now cord tiros, mechanically perfect. In- qulro Mecca Peel Room. 17-19 WANTED A refined lady wishes position as companion, will assist with light housohold duties. .Phono B88M. 17-18 PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISH WALL PAl'EIt W. K. AND J. K. PATTERSON Phono 196-W 117 N. 4th Bt. 1600 ACRES RECLAIMED SWAMP land near Algnma, for ront or lease. For particulars write J. Frank Adams, Box 481. Klamath Fails. FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms, 50 cents a ntght, $3 a week at Hot Springs Hotel. 8-12 WILD PLUMB VERY SCARCE Mall ordors will bo tilled at once In order. Prtco $2.00 delivered In Kla math Falls. Lloyd's Cash Store. LakeTlew, Oregon. 9-30 8NAP In ,used Liberty Six, v1919 model, new paint, wonderiul con dition. Tho best buy of the season at $800.00 Torms. Dunham Auto Co. 1-81 M;r55BirE3iS iT"'n ;yjhi ,r fpo.no I JOKMUI.K HUATHISNUCK l3TCVUNIN0r ati4fll I - FOR RENT A two room turntshed apartment, wood, water and light Included. $20. Turner Apartments. 13-130!-813 0ak 8treot- 16-21 J FOR RENT 1200 acres of pasture. SALESMAN to coror local territory; Inquire, Robt 8. Fry, opposite selling dealers. Guaranteed salary Miller Hill school. 16-21 of $100 'week for right man. Tho, Richards Co., 200 Fifth Ato.. New.rm (MIIIIAnK When Jim hhiii York. N. Y. 16-22' ciirhHBr rrmnv!. rail lOPSS. this week. Tho crops turned out very well. Mr. George Furber Is on the sick '1st. Ho contracted malaria whllo In California and a trip In the early part of the summer to ArIzona.and MERRILL DOINGS Mrs. James Owen and daughter, from Dly, havo been ylsltlng at the Fred McKendrco homo for tho past week. . Part of tho postofflco building has been seriously 111 tor the past was left standing after the tire week. Dr. Hunt from Klamath and this part has been rebuilt This Falls Is attending him. His many enabled tho postotflce to be movod friends In this ccctlon of tho country back to the original place. i hope for a speedy recovery. Rot. Mr. Watson has returned to Mr. Elza Depuy and Messers John California to continue his school and Orr Hooper who graduated from work. Definite arrangements for a the Midland grammar school last new pastor has not yet boon June are attending High school In made. Klamath Falls. Thoy report that Miss Harlett Lawrenco Is spond- they aro getting on nlcoly and like lng tho weok In Klamath Falls. , Klamath .Falls fine. Lester Off eld expects to roturn Midland school opened Monday. w orrauis tomorrow wnere he wm: Soptember 12th, with an enrollmont enroll as a Junior. of twoiTe pupl,8 During vacation G. A, R. AucmbU At Indianapolia Klnktlshers make their nests of small fishbones. September 2S-29 in tusk circuit court of thk r I STATE OF OltKGON FOR KLA. INDIANAPOLI8, Bept. 19. For the fourth time since the Qrand J Army of tho Republic was orga nised In 1866 It will convene In In dianapolis Sept. 26 to 29 for Its an-i nual meeting. MATH COUNTY. 8ummons. Equity No. 1830 NOTICH OK DOND OIYKlUNd. Bonled proposals will be rocslvbd by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for the purchase of an Issuo of $60,000,00 cunornl. obligation bonds. In deno minations of $1000.00 or $600.00, maturing In fifteen years from Au gust 1st, 1921, without ngni oi prior redemption. Said Issuo to be known ns "Klamath rniis, uewor uonur boarlni a rato of Intorest of 6 per cent por annum, payable soml an nually. Roth principal and Intorost payable at tho Oregon Fiscal Agency In New York City, Said bonds nro Issuod and disposed of under tho charter of said city. Each proposal to purchmo must be fllod with tho Police Judgo of said city on or before 8 o'clock P. M., of Octobor 8rd, 1921, and bo accomp anied by a certified chock on some responsible banking Institution for 5 por cont of amount of tho proposal Said Issuo will bo disposed of at not ls than par and nccured Intorest. Tho council reserving tho rlgbt to rcjeci uny nnu on prupinma, A. L. LEAVITT, Pollco Judgo of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 31-30 NOTION TO IllDDIClW. I Ssaltd proposals will be reeiTe4, up to September 21st. 1911, by School District No. 81, Klamath County, for tho conslrutlon of a brlok school building and tor the Plumbing and Heating of same, Blda must be accompanied by a certified check to tho amount lit 6 wr cent of the bit or tho same shall be rejected, to be, made payable in favor of Mr. W. ft Kiell, clerk of the said DUlrlct, to U roturnod to bidders upon signing of contract and to be retained if ana. cossful blddor falla to enter Into tea tract at apoclflod. Pinna and noeet flcatloni may bo obtained from O. R, Wright, Architect, Klamath Fella, and u doposlt of $10.00 will be re quires! for sumo. rrupoRais may be loft at the of fice or the architect, Emma Building up to 6 P. M or till 7.30 P. al., at (tin mooting place of tho school board at Hummers School houss, September 21st, 1921. Tho board reserves the right to accopt any ono bid or reject any or nil bids. Datod at Klamath Falls, Oregon this 10th day of September, 1921. (HIONHU) MRS. W. C. EZBLL. 10-20 Clerk. Hot WateV Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks mt. ana Airs. Leslie ropo ox pect to bo passengers os) tho morn ing train for Portland. , Miss Edna Merrltt expects to leave for Corrallls Saturday, whero she is enrolled as a sophomore. Mr. Grlmshaw made a business trip to Klamath Falls yesterday. m .MT. LAKI ITEMS. A very pleasant birthday surprise party was glvon to Miss Myrtlo But 1st Thursday afternoon by tho Wo man a club. Many beautiful presents were received. Ico cream and cake . wa served. Thoso present were: Mrs. Joy FalrcIot Mrs. Otto Wabbls, Mrs. Jim Stewart, Mrs. George Will mans, Mrs. Scott Thompson, Mrs. Alexander Cheyne, Mrs. J. Enman, Mrs. Clyde Griffith, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Chas. Latta, Mrs. Dan Kaylor, Mrs. Ed. Ward, Mrs. I, N. Case, Mrs. Bert Dawson, Mrs. H. D. Morrison, Mrs 8. Eastwood, Mrs. Sam Enman, Mrs. C. A. Hill, Mrs. John Koontz, Mrs. Frank Stewart, Mrs. W. M. Cheyne, Mra. Alex Cheyno, Mrs. J. 8. McCIel- lan, Miss Mabel Latta, Miss Myrtle Batter. A hunting party consisting of Messrs. Dan Kaylor, Jess Johson, Ed Ward and Marlle Johnson left for Jennie Creek early Wednesday morning. MIDLAND ITEMS. Harvest has been going full blast on the Island the post week. Tho Midland Threshing company Is doing the work. Largont'a Gofflcs and Hooper's crops were threshed out tho school house was repainted and a fine now flag polo erectod. A new and up to date Andrews lunar Tolllu rlan was Installed to replace the old one. Also a new McConnells com bination series chart' was purchased. Miss Lillian Knapp, arrived here Saturday evening from Berkeley, Cal., where she stndled in the Unl Teslty of California during the sum mer session. In addition to a course at the University Miss Knapp studied elocution from Mra. O. M. Bennett, a notod lecturer and elocutionist, who has a prlvato studio in Oakland and Berkeley. Miss Knapp says she en joyed her work very much In BerkO' ley as well as cllmato of tho Bay cities. A. Renya and family left Saturday for Mexico City, Mexico. The Re nya family lived several years in Midland and will bo missed by their many friend Mrs. J. W. Jory returned a ahort time ago to Midland, after spending several weeks vlsltng her sister and Adal Wllltams Rodrlguei, Plaintiff, vs. No other cltr has Frank Rodrlgaot. tefendant. had the eneampment more than TO HODRIGUEZ, DEFEN- three times. Previous encamp- ,N TE 'NAMB op TE 8TATB 0P raents were held hero in 1881, OREGON: 1893 and 1920. ' ' You aro hereby required to appear i On tho opening day, 8unday, past and answer the complaint filed a- commanders and national officers a,n8t Jou ln ho ";! '. .... , , on or before Tuesday, the 11th day of the O. A. R. will occupy pul- of 0ctober( 1921( nnd for fnIlurfl ,J pits In tho local churches and de- npnear and answer plaintiff will ltvor patriotic addresses. Monday apply to the court for the relief pray the credentials and executive com- ed for In her complaint, to-wlt: for a mlttees will meet and that even- '"ftf1!?1 m docr.co of .tnc ftboto , .. . .. . entitled court as follews: lng a reception for the veterans u That ,h. oond. of matrlmony and members of affiliated organl- now existing, between plaintiff and tattons will be held In the state defendant be dissolved, on the house by Governor Warren T. Mc- grounds of cruel and Inhuman treat n ment rendering plaintiff a life mlior- -1" -. . .. . . . . aD, burdensomo and unhappy. . Tho first business seeslon Ukes ,. Tbit pslDltri mIdun ,mC( place Tuesday morning. Other bust- to-wlt, Adal Wlllams, bo restored to ness sessions will be held Wednos- her. and that plaintiff have such fur- day and Thursday. On Tuesday lnor ro"91 " lo oiuuy ana gooa con ' . ... v.... ...- n science may appertain and as to tho .mu6 ki.uuBb iu 'o roiiri mar aitntn mul A. B. and allied organizations will October 11th. .1921 Is tho Isst day be exchanged. of the time prescribed In the order The veterans' annual parade will f0' Publication of this summons In tv. k.t.i arAr,MmA,w ..,.... .a which you may appear and answor be held Wednesday afternoon and itld comp,,nt, tn8 fIrit pube.tion me anuuni cauniiro tumoi mat inereor being August 29th, 1921 and night. Tho encampment closes the last publication being October Thursday afternoon with an autoi10"1' 1921 trin t rn.t n.ni.min Ti.rri.nn Tnl summons Is served by publ ca trip to Fort Benjamin Harrison. ton by miu of tho Honorablo n. headquarter of the fifth annynunnell. Judge of the county court corps area. i . 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OreKon. nle Arant whose postofflce address Aug. 29-6-12-19.28-Oct. 3-10. is Dairy, Oregon, did. on the 2Znd day of November, 1920. file in this office 8worn Statement and Appli cation, No. 011628, to purchase the I To look one's ttC snd ft one's bst It to eojov sn Inside UUi rsch morning io nuta irum toe syttem ino prrrioui iliy's wsstn, our frrmrntatlont and pi tonnus toxins brfore It Is borll Into the blood. Just ss coal, whtn It burnt, karrs tirhlnd a crrtaln amount of Id rotnbuitlbhi material In the form of aikre, so the food sod drink Ulrn sch day leave In the allmtntary nrgint a rcrUin amount of InJIgrttltlo mstrrlsl. which If not tllmlnaUd, form toxins auj poliont which are thtn tucked Into th blood through the vrnr ducte which art InUndtd to suck In only nourishment to utUlit the body. If you want to ate the glow of healthy bloom in your clx-ekt, to ate your skin grt clrarrr and clearer, you are told to drink rrtrf morning upon arising, a plats of hot water with a ttaipoonful of limestone pbonphatc in it, which Is a hannhsM mean of washing the waato material and toxins fron the stomach, lUrr, kidneys aiul bowtls, thus cleans ing, swerteolog and purifying the entire allmtntary tract, before putting more food into the stomach. " Olrl and women with ullow sklas, llr tpolt. iilmjilft or ritIM omn plos ion. aKn tlioM who wska up vlth . oxtel tnnmip. bad Utc. ntsfr breath. other who rn tntheml with hesdaehte, blllout -ell. rid itnuifli or constipa tion ihoiild Ix-iHn thlt nhoanlisted not wnttr drinking and ait aimrrd of rtrf Dronoiineeil rnull In one or wo wttM. A nnarier niind of lmetona Bhea nhate rt rrr little at tho drug store but U tnlCrlmt to demonstrate that last as soap and hot water eleantea, purllfS) ana rrnneiM tho mm on in ouumt, so hot wtr and limestone phosphate act on the Intlde orftas. We rautt ahrayi ranslder that Internal sanitation ie Taet- ly mors important than outside ekaakl net, brraute the akin porta do not ab sorb Impurities Into the bleed, while the bowel lores do. women who desire to sens Ben tee beauty of their comrdtxloa ahouU leak try this for a wssk aaA aotkf rssuita. NOTICE TO niDDEltS. Sealed proposal will be received 8B M BE , Section 20. Township" P t0. MPtraber20th, 1921, by 388, Range 11 HE. Willamette Mer-iCD00' "isiriei no. 65, Klamath IdUn, and the timber thereon, under! J0,0""' for the construction of a the provisions of the act of Jane I, J g!Ick .f000' 5u.,Jd,n.,t nd tor lh(l 17S ami art antanftalnrv Wfinwn I PlUmblOg and HeStlDC Of Unit, flldl as tho "Timber and Stone Law," tfmn' ? ompanled by a certified such vatne aa might be fixed by ap-i", t0. .,he "monnt or 5 per cent nralaamant anl that m,..l l'Sl me bid Or the Same Shall ha re. such application, the land and tlm- 'VS' ioi! mtd0 J"'0'9 ,a '"' i... ... i... . i.-m of Wm. Bkean. rlarV nf th. .alt ,i,.. mother at Oakland. California. Her Qnt Hundred Twenty Dollarf. the leX' t0 be "turned to blddora upon mother Uvea in Kansas bnt came timber estimated 80M board feet at ,5IJ'Dr of contract and to be retain- $1.60 per M, and the land $30.00; ?" " """easiui oiaaer reus to eater that said applicant will offer final lni, ontnet as specified, proof In support of his application .? V ni.. . Pociflatlona may be and sworn ststement on the 7th day 0.Dt,D1?d fr0.m 0-R- Wright, Arhl- of October. 1921. before Bert C. vS.v.. '""i"" ". or wm. bku west to escape the hot summers In the east. Mrs. Jory reports a pleas ant visit and many motor parties to different points of Interest In Cali fornia. Midland begins It's shipping sea son today. Mr. Beckley of Klamath Falls will ship eleven carloads of cat tlo and four of sheep to Bwanson of Sacrameto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shrlner are the proud parents of a baby boy. born September 11. Tho Ititle man was named Weetley. Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. r4K OlAS'f X3 ET the departed ones be boaoo "sd erra la the grave. Lei too sculptured marble direct onr foot-' steps to Hie scene of their loaf i aleepi Let tho chiseled eplteftfi rev peat their names and tell whero re- poee the nobly good and wise. Longfellow. Thomas, U. S. Commissioner, at Kla math Falls, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time betire patent Issues, by filing a corroborated af fidavit In this office, alleging facta which would defeat the entry. Notice will be published for nine consecutive waeka In the Klamath Herald. JAB. T. BURGESS, Register. Aug. 1 8 15 22 298 12 19 28. of Chlloquln, and a deposit of $10.03. mi ue requirea ror same. Proposals may be Ibft elthor wllh Wm. 8koen, at Chlloquln, Oregon, up to 2 .30 o'clock, or with O. R. Wright, Architect, Klamath Falls. Oregon, up to 12:00 m. September 20, 1921. The board reserves tho right to accept any one bid or reject any or all bids. Dated at Chlloquln, Orewun, this 8th day of September, 1921. (8IONED) Wm. BKEEN, 8-19 clerk. Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works 1040 Main St. Klamath Falls DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom It Accommodating BY ALLMAN f TOM SEEMS TO BE GIVING MRS SPENCER A LOT Of ATTENTION TONIGHT- HAVE YOU NOTICED IT? mm i li VES, HE LOOKi UKE A TUG 0OAT BRINGING IN AN OCEAN UNEf? WHEN HE DANCES UJITH HER! y : ) i iicdi i k -yr m 13 A FAN! iaaaft. SJ j.(,4-v V 1 T II a & t I DiSaaM y p.fC, orsS?5e sfT.i-i9aa. I "i ' Jsi In i nil IPiii w eCJylllAiU-'! f HK vtt S -jW aWt ' jiB mm ! mKimm-mmmmmiifmmmmmaJ w. sasaaaaai aaa.aSB1.aHaJla,IB(B,BaaaaaaBa IJUST U7VE TO OANCE 80T I ALWAYS GET SO OVERHEATED' 'L STEP PiGHr OVER HERE ?S. SPENCER-THEREri 13 A FAN! 7 1 ! . ,THI5 15 jOME relief! ITS AN ILL WIND THAT BLOWS NOBODY .SOME GOOD, MRS.SPEMCCW ... w r oh goodness! all my powder has blown off! i must look a fright -HXrffrtfmim- t i