Is"5?'' the Evening herald, klamath falls, Oregon MONDAY, HEPTEMBEll 90, 1J1 TAOt tOVn OSAAiAsssaVrfVMWWWVMWWWVWWWMWVWVVMM Twenty-five Years. Ago In Linkville CLASSIFIEDADVERnSENENrS NO-MO-lMM IUATO MY WIFS WILL. CKQVWM y '".. I ryi WMWWMWMMWMWWWIMMWWMftliiwVwwwWVVVWMWWVMwy MISCELLANEOUS hvANTED Trombone Player A. P. WWWWWWWiWWWWWWWWWSW of M. or willing to join, answer now Uox I R. Herald office 21-26 rf7r3SC5 blTFCStA U i YOU JAY I (sHVF-ai I aSE.y SSksfA (this isa SVSH7ViVr5?i DKuru-;flJSBBBW I RftjULAR smzxgtss - ; &wmr j . tv fo i . r ' ' Kk' ' f i0 K .f. 1 1920 Dodge touring car. Now rub bor, first claBs mochanlcnl condi tion. 1 1018-Dulck Four, guaranteed first class condition. Real bargain. 1 1917 Hudson Supor Six, n real bargain and guaranteed first clas3 condition, Torms. 11920 Soven nassoncor Chandler. Llko new, 'A real bargain with tormi. Inquire of 'J. C. WRIGHT OR nUICK SALES AND SIlltVICK CO. 7TII. AND KIjAMATH AVK. FOR SALE 1919 Ford touring car. Call S60W. Calklna-Donclson In surance Co. 24-27 WANTED Good sot second hand harness'. Call Sutton's Store, Mo doc Point. 24-26 DSED CARS Prices cut this week from $50.00 to $200.00 each. Your terms. Ilavo o look. Klamath Garage, Phono 140. 24-26 FORi SALE Tcnthouso, 16 x 20, equity In lot. 'Will sell or trade on car. Excellent Garland rango $25. Kitchen cabinet $8. 1404 Pleasant Aye." 24-27 WANTED pirl for general house work. Phono 177R., 447 Alameda. 2 4-26 FOR SALE 1' 1919 Ford touring, good condition. 1-1920 Ford tour - In 1 used Dodirn taurine If. A. Wakefield, Central Garage. 24-29 One and two room apartments to let. two room $20.00, slnglo $15.00. 812 Oak St. 24-30 WANTED Clean cotton rags. W. O. Smith Printing Co. 24-26 CITY GAIUlAGi; When you mint Kirbago removed, call MP 2.1. SHOOTING SPOTS Klamath county affords the sports man who likes the great open tho . very besfof shooting grounds In tho 'state of-Oregon whdn the migratory bird season opens and this statement is not an Idle boast. For years, un til the great reclamation project to reclaim valuable lands in tho lowor Klamath lake woro started, nearly every va'riety of wild fowl made its summer homo In this bird paradlso and raised broods which in tho fall took wing to tho warmer cllmos In the southlands. So tho statement bears weight that Klamath county oven to day Is a veritable hunters paradlso despite the reclamation work which destroyed many acres of breeding grounds. The migratory season Is Just in its beginning and while hunters are not shooting fowls bred and raised In this county, soon tho air will ho fill ed with countless thousands of wild fowl whirling their way southward but lingering here long enough to feed and rest on tholr flight, in tho many Ideal spots scattered over tho county. Hunters will experienco llttlo dif ficulty In finding a cholco spot to shoot for thero aro countless places and room for every hunter In tho county to lino up some place, yot never interfere with another person's shooting, oven If they all went the same day. The following list of plac es have in tho past been sought by sportsmen and found to bo product ive of good bags, In fact, tho deslro is often felt by the most law abiding nlmrod to "take Just one moro shot" after tho Jlmlt has been reached FOWLERS IV m DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THIS HOUSE CERTAINLY LOOKS A SIGHT IN THE MORNING- WHEN A MAM DECIDES TO GO TO DEO HE OUST DROPS EVeRV- ! ruiWrfS auvj DLAfE ' xs JL I I FOR SALE Largo Typo Poland China roistered boars, ffftcon Iwocks old, out of sows bred by throo year Oregon Grand Champion, twon- ty-flvo dollars each, also S-C R. I. I Itml nnrknrnln nml ttliltn Lcchorn pullots hatched April 24th Ernest Webb, Central Point, Or. 23-28' Would you trade Klamath prop- ' orty for a ton acre homo at Roso- burg, Oregon? Jnquiro of Earl snop licrd. 23-30 T?nt? rMWrT.lrrM. mttiTiv nfflrn ' rooms, stoam heat In Loomlg Ilulldlng. Inqulro Chas. Loomls, First Nat. Hank. 23-30 tnoo ACRES 'reclaimed swamp bind near Algnma, for rent or lease. For particulars wrlto J. Frank Adorns. llox 4S1. Klamath Falls. 13-130 FOR SALE Old newspapors at Ilor- nld office FOR RENT 3 room apartment, sultnblo for adults. Apply CG Pine or call 531J. 21-27 FOR SALE: 40 acre farm, 3 room houso. barn, chicken houso, well, partly fenced, north of city for $1000.00. Inqutro 622 Main. 21.27 WANTED to borrow $500 for months. Will pay 10 per cent Good security. Dox E. D. Herald of fice. 21-27 1 PAINTS I OILS AND VARNISH WALL PAPER W. E. AND J. E. PATTERSON i Phono 196-W 127 N. 4th St. Old uowspapcro for sale at Herald WANTED For night crow, cut off and luachlno mon, also common laborers. Apply at onco. Growers Packing and Warehousing Ass. Inc. 22-28 but that policy will be a poor ono this year as doputy game wardens aro In tho Hold not only to stop that practice but provent shooting bctoro sunriso and after sunset. Upper Klamath marsh, Agency lake. Round lako, Spraguo river. Lost river, Sycnn marsh, Klamath river and a small portion of tho uppor part of tho Trilo lako near tho stato lino and last but not least, all along tho canalg and latorals of the rccla countless Idoal spots, whore no ono is interfered with, with an abundance of wild fowl now- but whon tho sea' son is a llttlo moro advanced, simply covered with feathored donlzens from tho'wco sandplpor snlpo to the big honker and Canada goose. Whero olso could ono find a hunt- or's heaven llko this? Not In Cali fornia nor In any of the southern states whero the migratory bird win ters o"er until permitted to sock the nesting grounds In tho north again whoa spring blossoms out. Sportsmon roport fair luck now In tho pursuit of jacksnlpo which aro found In tho Odessa marsh. They are fairly plentiful now, but with the tlfst puff from Dorcas, this wary bird takos wing and seeks somo place whoro his curved bllLcan penetrate tho soft oozy mud andf Ind tho llttlo worm which he delights in. The curlow is another mombcr of the snipe family which Is found thero when ho has been driven from his haunts In Cannda and on tho wing. This species of snipe Is rapidly recog nized by that long curved bill. Hunt ers sometimes call them plover, too, but tho plover Is not a nativo of this country, preferring tho plains of Wyoming and ,tho states between tho Cascades and Rocky mountains. Until tho big freeze comes, all the wators mentioned aro haunts whero llttlo difficulty is found in having a splondld day's sport, but with tho open wators frozon, then th banks of Lost rlvor, Spraguo, and Klamath river afford opportunities galoro to got a good bag. Tho Klamath rlvor all tho way to Keno has heretofore WELL, WOULD HE LEFT A LIGHT .D CIG.R STUO LAY OM THT GOOD TA&LE AND BURNED Ai SPOT N t"! 1 .1 III t I BELIEVE ME, I'LL XWHENHEGETS n HOMelJ i dE jLV 9w ' I l.f .! 1 1- I . I' ,1 - M? "- mt .lirfl'fT'fr-T -- THE CHECKER CLUB (SAVE ITA IN ELMER WICHT8 BACKYARD boon tho favorlto haunt whon tho trcozo is on. Uppor Klamath marsh, Agency lnko, Crystal marsh, Spraguo rlvor and tho points on tho Uppor lako aro reached best by the east sldo road while Round lako is found best by tho western routo. The Klamath Straights ore roachod by tho road to Midland and tho best grounds arc near the Hopkins ranch, It li sold. Tho place is water hole, marked with cholco focdlng grounds all along for miles. To reach the Sump, go tor miles out on the right hand valley road to Merrill. To reach the Sycan marsh, take the Boattyroad and af ter leaving thoro, take tho first road leading across Sprogue rlvor cast of Doatty. Huntors are urged to In qulro at tho garages In Merrill about tho hunting on Tule lnko and full In formation will bo furnished as to how far south tho huntor can go and still stay in tho Orogon boundaries. Cal ifornia wardons patrol tholr half of tho lako and unlucky will bo tho Oro gon hunter who shoots gamo and tries to bring it back into Orogon with him. A stiff flno awaits any un lucky sportsmanVho unwittingly vio lates thb rule. The gooso season will not bo good until after tho honkors aro drlvon from tho north but the Malln district affords umplo sport of tbls variety. Tho grain fields aro always full of the birds In season and along lower Klamath lako a good 'bag can bo ob tained. After October gooso shoot ing will bo at Us helghtb. Tho Klamath Sportsmen's associa tion urges tho huntor to retrain from shooting after night for tho flash of NOTICE FOR JUHLICATION (Publisher) Department of tho Interior V. S. Land Office, Lnkevlew. Ore. Not Cool Land. July 87, 1021. NOTICE Is hereby given that Min nie Arant whose postofflco address is Dairy. Oregon, did, on the 22nd day of November. 1920, file In this offlco Sworn Statement and Appli cation, No. 011628, to purchase the SEMSE, Section 20, Township 38S, Range 11V6E. Wlllamotto Mer idian, and the timber thereon, under tho provisions of the act of June 3. 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at uch value as might be fixed by op pralsemont, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and tim ber thereon have seen appraised, Ono Hundred Twenty Dollars, tho timber estimated 60M board feet at $1.50 por M, and the land $30.00; that said applicant wlh ottor final proof in sUpport of his application and sworn statomontontho 7th day of Octobor. 1921. beforoi Bert. C. 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 boft re patent Isbuos, by filing a corroborated ar tldavlt in tbls office, alleging facts which would defoat the entry. Notice will be published for nine consecutive weeks In the Klamath Herald. JAS. T. BURGESS, Roglstor. Aug. 1 8 IB 22 295 12 19 26. Tom it Not Such YOU LOOK AT THAT' TELL HIM SOMETHING 5 V BBBBbV'. j&S&G ANNUAL. PICNIC TOtWf a discharged gun Just as a fowl Is sooklng feodlng grounds, also a roost ing place causes It to tnko wing and loave tho country. If undlsturbod aftor sunset, tho bird will remain In the district until finally forced to go south by 'nature Respect this injunction and keep as 'many ducks In Oregon as possible, is tho roquost of the association. Like tho cricket, tho grasshopper has oars just bolow Its knoet. To cover tho dlstanco from tho earth to the sun an oxpross train going to a speed of 60 miles on hour and running day and night wohld ro qulro 175 years to comploto tho journey. Tho stoamer "Poro Marquette," which has been lying at n dopth of six hundred foot on tho bottom of Lake Michigan since 1910, Is to bo raised in tho near future. In India lizards aro hunted for tholr skins. Tho skins whon tanned aro mado Into women's and child ren's shoos, puraos and handbags, and aro exported. IN TUBE CIRCUIT COURT OF Tin: STATE OF OREGON FOR KLA MATII COUNTY. Summons. Equity No. 1330 Adal Williams Rodriguez, Plaintiff, vs. Frank Rodrlguoz, Dofondant. TO FRANK RODRIGUEZ, DEFEN DANT: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You aro heroby roqulrcd to appear and answer tho complaint filed a gainst you In tho abovo entitled suit, on or beforo Tuesday, tho 11 th day of Octobor, 1921, and for tatluro to nnnear and answer plaintiff will anply to tho court for tho rellof pray' nd for In bor complaint, to-wlt: for a Judgment nntl decreo of tho above entitled court as follews: il That tho 'bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defondnnt bo dissolved, on tbo grounds of cruol and Inhuman treat mont rendering plaintiff's life misor- nnlo, burdensomo and. unhappy. 2, Thnt plaintiff's maiden name, to-wlt. Adal WfllaniB, bo restorod to or. and that plaintiff have such fur tbnr relet as to equity 'and good con- "'pnre may appertain and as to tbo court may seem moet. Octobor 11th. 1921 Is tho last day nf the time prescribed In the order for publication of this summons In which you may appear and answer 'ild complaint, tho first publication thereof bolng August 29th, 1921 and re last publication bolng Octobor 10th. 1921. This summons Is sorvod by publica tion, by order of tho Honorable-R. H. rtunnoll. Judgo of tho county court of the Stato of Oregon for Klamath County, dated Aug. 27, 1921, which order required that summons bo published onco a wook for six con- successive weeks, the first publication bolng August 29, 1921 ,. MANNINO & GANONO. Plaintiff's attorneys, whoso offlco and post offlco addross Is Loomls Building, Klamath Falls, Klamath County. Oregon. Aug. 29-5-12-19-20-Oct. 3-10. A Bad Husband l HOPE. THAT 3 HIM THE PHONE NOW TELL HIM WHAT I OF HIM FOB RUINING THAT MAHOGANY TA0LE.'. Yi 7W M fit v3HR 1 SOMETHING VOU (TSgBpVZT j Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks ; t Lvffi'lj.HRi VuilHKiKiHKsviillllllllllll ! 3 liiiiiiiiiiYi4-1'' $ K SOT. ji'BUV A-.-'. VMttSaVJiallllllllM fi To look one's best and feet one's best Is to enjoy an Inside bath each morning to flush from tho system tho previous day's watte, sour fermentations and poi sonous toxjnt before It Is absorbed into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of in combustible material in tbo form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the alimentary organs a certain amount of Indlgestlblo material, wnien ii not enminawo, lorra toxins anu poisons which are then sucked into the blood through the very dueU which are inunaea io suck in oniy nouritnmcnx to sustain the body. If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom In your cheeks, to see your rkln et clearer and clearer, you are told to rink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teainoonful of luncstono phosphate In it, which Is n harmltM means of washing the waste material and toxins from tna stonweh, liver, kidneys and borwals, thus cleans lag, sweetening and purifying the entire Adversity Is often a blcBulng in dis guise. A girl should novcr, throw away bor old sllppors; tboy may bo handy at her 'woddlng and much handler In aftor yearn. EAT LESS MEAT Take n Gloss of Ball" to Flush Kldnoys If Illnddrr Ilotlicm You Eating moat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble In some form or other, says a well-known au thority, becauso tho urlo acid In moat oxcltcs tho kldnoys, thoy hn- como overworked; got sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of dis tress, particularly bachache and mis ery In tho kidney roglon; rhoumn tic twinges, severo headaches, ncld stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sloeplessness, bladdor and ' urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kldnoys aren't acting right, or If bladdor bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water beforo breakfast for a fow days and your kldnoys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthln, and has been used for generations to flush cioggoa kidneys anu stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids In tho urlno so It no longor Irritates, thus ending bladdor disorders. Jad Salts cannot Injuro any ono; makes a delightful effervescent llth-la-water drink which millions of mon and women take now and then to keep tbo kidneys and urinary or gans clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. A'dv. MR. SMITH COMES TO THE FRONT Tells His Friends and Neighbors of His Experience Every Klamath Falls " resident should road what Mr. Smith says, and OM I I'LL THINK WITH YOI)! YOU LIKE SOMETHING T LIKE-GOOD BYE HOKEY ! alimentary tract, beforo putting more food Into tlio stomach. Girls and women with sallow skint, liver Knots, pimple or pallid oomMiX Ion, nUo those who wako up wlln coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others w1k aro bothered with headaches, bilious spells, aeld stomach or constipa tion should begin this photphaUd not water drinking ami are assured of very pronounced rcftults in one or two week. A nuartcr pound of limestone phos phate costs very little at the drug store but Is sufficient to demonstrate that Just as soap and hot water cleanses, purlCee and frnhens tho skin on the outside, ee hot water and limestone phosphate act on tlin Inidlo orrans. Wo must afcravf consider that fnteninl sanitation la vast ly more Important than outtldo cleanH nets, liocnuio the tkln pores do not ab sorb Impurities into the bload, while the bowel pores do. Women who desire to enhance the beauty of their complexion should Jus try this for a vthIc sdA notice result, I follow his cxamplo. He has used Dean's Kidney Pills and speaks from experienco. Is thero any need to ex periment with Imitations or untried kidney medicines? K.lit Spilth, plasterer, 1229 Lake vlow Avo Klamath Falls, ssys: "My 1 work was a strain on tho kidneys ana I hnd attacks, of kldnoy complaint, Thoy mudo It most Impossible for me I to do any lifting or stooping. My back ached dreadfully and I had novoro pains ncrnM my shoulders. My kldnoys noted Irruguiurly, too. Doan's Kidney Pills usod ns directed helped mo wonderfully by rollovlng the uclici and pains nml putting my kid no b in good shapn." 1 I'rlco 60c, at nit dealers. Don't simply nilc for n kldnoy remedy get Doau'n Kidney Pills tho same that I Mr. Smith had. Fostor-MUburn Co.,, Mfrs., Buffalo. N, Y. SSEE TEH KEEPS When Mixed Willi Hulphur It llrlngN I lurk llu Beautiful Lustre At Once Gray hair, howavor handsome, de notes advancing ago. Wo all know tho ndvantnges of a youthful appear ance Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fados, turns gray, and looks streak ed, Just a fow applications of Sage Toa and Sulphur enhances its ap pcarnnco a hundrodtold. ' Don't stay gray! Look youngl Either proparo tho reclpo at homo or got from any drug storo a bottU of "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Com pound," which Is moroly tho old tlmo reclpo lmpro ed by the addi tion of other ingredients. Thou sands of folks rocommond this ready-to-uso preparation, bocauso It dark ons tho hair beautifully; besides, no ono can possibly tell, as It darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a spongo or soft brush with It, draw ing this through the hair, taklnstne small strand at a time. Dy morning tho gray hair disappears; after an- otbor application or two Its natural color Is rostored, and It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appoar years youngor. Adv. BY ALLMAN I YESJTJS ME! AND I'M GLAD YOO CALLED , Up- I WANT TO TELLYOU WHAT YOU DIDJ WAIT A MINUTE NOTHING! WHAT? YOU BOUGHT ME A NEW FUR NECK PIECE? WHAT KIND? MOLESKIN,? THE KIND. ' THAT DRAPES OVER THE, SHOULDERS.!? . uoumt? nu vnu heap' vps RihufilT COME HOME EARLW! WHATWoOLW FOR PINNEPr" OH,ULHrWt VOL) i X