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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1921)
PAQBTOCTt WTOXESDAV1, SBPTl1 2X, 11)21' TH EVENING tiERALDft Kt AM ATB FALLS, OREGON Lr t ft 1 1 w L-'JT.-iTt vmmQt- nWMWWWVWVMWWVVWWWMAAAAA ft rrK'crnpnAnvFDTicFMFMTC $ MISCELLANEOUS A0m0 FOIt SALE I-nrco Typo Polnnd China roglstorcd bonrs, flftcon wooks old, out of sows bred by tbreo onr Oregon Qrnnd Chnmplon. twon-ty-flvo dollars each, nlso S-0 II. I. Hod Cockerels and whlto LoRhorn 'Uio.iii. .... ... i Wobb, Contrnl Point, Or. 23-28 lt-HUIVR A'UU. bUUHILIVVll 11920 Dodge touring car. Now rub' 4 per,' ursi cinsa mccnamcai coucw tlon ;1 ftmt rtlnnammltHnn. ftnnl lmrpnln 11917 Hudson Super Six, a real' Would you trado Klnhiath prop bargain nnd guaranteed first class orty for a ten aero homo nt lloso condltlon. Terms. hare, Oregon? Inquire of Karl Shop- 1 1920 Soven'passonger Chandler. herd. 23-30 Like new. A real bargain with tonus. Inquire of "J. C. WniQHT OH FOH ItHNT Light, sunny office DDICK 8ALES AND SKItVICK CO. rooms, steam heat In Loomls 7TH. AND KLAMATH AVK. nullding. Innulro Clms. Loomls, First Nat. 13ank. 33-30 "Tlfo enthusiasm of Mr. H. 0. Mc Cormlck of tho Southern Pacific 'over this road Is going to got tangible re sults. A man llko Mr. McCormlck, whose business makes It niWHsary for him to glvo a discriminating study to tho things that will and will not at tract tho tourist and upon which rail roads can afford to spund money In advertising, docs not go far wrong In his cstimato of tho possibilities, of supplementing tho tourist attractions of Crater Lake by making available tho qulto dlfforont attractions at Dia mond Lake. Mr. McCormlck Is very enthusiastic over Diamond Lake nnd well ho may be. I guoss wo will liavo Octobor 3rd; 1921, and bo nccomp anlod by n certified chock on somo .rosponslblo banking Institution tor fi per cont of amount of tho proposal. Bald lssuo will ho disposed of at not less than par nnd nccured Intorcit. Tho council reserving tho right to rojoet any and nil proposals. A. L. LHAVITT, Police- .Tudgo of tho City of Klamath Falls, OrogoU. 31-30 " NOTION TO OHHmTOItS. In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath' County. In tho Matter of tho Ksthto of Jamos Almond Kuthorford) Doconsod. Notlco is horoby given that I havo boon appotntod administrator of tho Estate of James Almond nuthorford, Deceased, by tho nboo ontttlod court to nnmo this now nutomobllo trail nn,' a". f'0.80"8 "Li"? !?,.a,!"s ??'?! them, with tho proper voucliors, with in six montliB from tho dnto of this notlco, to this administration nt tho oftlco of Manning & Onnong, Loomls nftor him." -jFOH SALE Oia newspapers nt Hcr- III.Y ITEMS Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Ha ranker loft Dly on Sunday for a short business Dldg., Klamath Falls, Klamath Coun 1500 'ACHES RECLAIMED SWAMP M office land noar Algoma, for rent or. loiso.jFor particulars wrlto J. Frank FOH HUNT 3 room apartment, Adams, Box 481. Klamath Falls. suitable for adults. Apply 6! Pine 13-130 or call 531J. 21-27' nnd plcasuro trip to Klamath Falls. Chas. Colllor and Scott Warren wore visitors nt tho Wnrron stock ranch over Baturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Flulor were FOR 'SALE 1 191 Ford touring, Old nowspapers for salo at, Herald Dly visitors on Saturday, Jgood condition. 1-1920 Ford tour- """-1-lng 1 used Dodge touring H. S. Wtokofiold," Central Oarago., 24-29 'Ono and two room apartments to lot, two room $20.00, slnglo $15.00. 812 Oak St. 24-30 CITY5 OAHHAOR When you, wnnt ! garbage j,,,,,,,,!, cni ioii83. LOST At Huckleberry patch. Roan fhorse branded with half moon on left hip, and bay horse, diamond "C" oif left shoulder. Send Information to Ceo. Wright, Chlloquln, Ore. Reward. ' 20-1 LOST Between Klamath Falls nnd 'Long Lake, package containing dry goods from Moo'a Store Finder leavo at Apt. 205 Winter's Dldg. 26-23 C1UK , IS GRAFTED ON YANKEE SPEECH Would Name Road After 5. P. Officer i io name mo now roau between ! Crater Lake and Diamond Lake tho . "McCormlck Road" In honor of Vlco- WANTEIt Grain bauling with C ton President E. O. McCormlck of tho truck Call 328R. 2C-1 Southern Pacific Is proposed by Rcp- resent'ntlve Don C. Sheldon of Med- FOTl SALE OR TRADE Ono A'No. ford. ,n Medford Mall Tribune Mr. .1 Bicycle, will trado for a boy's Q,,.., ,. .,.,,. alio or sell for cash. Address Kilo sliC'Jon ls quotcd- Cook., Nows boy, 429 Commercial. -, ty. Orocon, Dated Soptemuor 11, 1921. OEO. I), GRIZZLE, Administrator of tho Estato of James Almond Rutherford, Deceased. 14-21-28-G-12 Mr. and Mrs. Honnor of Drow'i Gap spent Sundny visiting friends In Hly J NOTICi: OP HTIKlttlWH SALE. 11Y VIRTUE of nn oxoctitlon duly P. McAullffo of Fort Klamath Issued by tho Clerk of tho Circuit was present at tho salo at the ahana-l""1 ot tho county of Klamath, Stato lmu stock ranch on Saturday pui chas-1 tembor; 21i , corta,n actlon ln ut, u uumuur ui tuiu om-uii, iiuibch , mo circuit court lor 8am county nnu nnd cattle. NOTICE OF BOND OFFERING. state, whoroin Fannlo J. Plckott as plnlntlff recovered Judgmont against H. I, Hayes, personally, and hb ad mlnlstrntor ot tho ostnto ot Sarah Jane Hayes, deceased, for tbo sum ot Flvo Hundred Dollars, with Interest nt 8 per cent per unniim from July 20, 1919, attorneys foes ln tho sum of $1G0, together with $3C.G3 with Interest thereon nt G porccut per an Scnlcd proposals will bo recolvod By tho Common Council ot tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for tho purchaso of an issuo ot CO,000.00 general obligation bonds, In deno minations of S1000.00 or S500.00. mnturlng In fifteen years from Au-lnum from Juno 11, 1921, and costB gnst 1st, 1921, without right ot prior; and disbursements taxed at $li9.80 redemption. Said lssuo to bo known on tho 3rd day of Soptomhor, 1921. as "Klamath Falls, Sower Bonds" Notice Is hereby given that I .will bearing a rato ot Interest ot C por on tho Cth day of Octobor, 1921, at cent por annum, payablo soml an- tho front door Of tho county court nually. Both principal and Intorost honso In Klamath Falls, Klamath payablo at tbo Oregon Fiscal Agency County, Slato of Oregon, nt 10 o'clock In. New York City. Snld bonds nro in tho forenoon ot said day, soil at Issued and disposed of undor tbo public auction to tho highest blddor. chnrter ot said city. for cash, tho following described pro- Each proposal to nurchnso must bo nortv. to-ult filed with tho Police Judgo of said Lot one and tho southoast quarter city on or boforo 8 o'clock P. M., of ot tho northeast quarter ot Section I 2C-28 I FOR RENT Oct 1st, Two family f furnished house, closo ln. Phono 276W. 26-30 Bring or mall your shoo repairing to Jack Frost, 123 N. 8th. Open evon lngs, 6:16 to 9:30. ..27-28 FOR" RENT 3 room plastered apt. $26. J. T. Ward & Co., 834 Main J3t. 27-1 FOR RENT 3 room furnished apart ment 634 N. 8th St. Phono 413J. 27-29 WANTED A man to soil elder nnd fruit. Address T. J. Gardner, Box 20, R. F. D. 2, Medford Oro. 27-3 WANTED Woman for general housework. Call at Clerk's oftlco coart house between 8:00 and 6:00 o'clock. 26-28 NOTICE FOR SALE Cheap Tho nrmy storo ..building to be moved Oct. 1st. Price 41250, 2C0 cash,bal 50 per month,- Interest C per cent. You peo ple with vacant lots, hare is a chance to get $60 to' $76 per month rent. Also Tho Klamath' Garago on Cth street, brick building, GO by 104, steel roof, corner on alley, lot 50 by 104. 6th street paving all paid in full, $2500 worth ot machinery and tools In cluded, everything for $12,500; $1500 cash, bal. f200 per month, int. 6 per cont. Buy this and pay rent to yourself and havo something to show for your money. You can't dup licate this lot and building for tho price asked and tho tools and mach inery thrown 'In. I will bo in Klam ath Falls Friday, or see R. E. Smith, real estate dealer, ho has authority to make tho papers for you. W. W. Fordney. 26-28 '- V rT,jr. . V 4mi fi m t a A, 'i f&. -, ;t;. Me-o-my, how you'll take to a pipe and P AJ FORSALE-2-9 x 12 Hartford Saxony c velvet rug, 1 fumed oak Library table," 1 two burner Florence oil stovo, 1 child's whlto enamel bed, 221-Wnsbington St'. Tel. 332. 26-1 WANTED For- night crow, cut off and-machlno men, also common laborers. -Apply at once. Growers Packing and Warehousing Ass. Inc. 22-28 PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISH WALL PAPER W. E. AND J. E. PATTERSON Phone 196-W 127 N. 4th St. Bofore you're a day older you want to let the idea slip under your hat that this is the open season to start something with a joy'us jimmy pipe and some Prince Albert! Because, a pipe packed with Prince Albert satisfies i a man as he was never satis fied before and keeps him satisfied! And, you can prove it! WJiy P. A.Js flavor and fragrance and coolness and its freedom sraswj VI from bito and parch (cut out by our exclusive pat ented process) are a reve lation to the man who never, could get acquainted with a pipe! P. A. has made a pipe a thing of joy to four men "where one was smoked before! Ever roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert? Man, man but you've got a party coming your way! Talk about a cigarette smoke; ve tell you it's a peach! iitft If S' Ivci'n w$M fRiNfE Albert trince Albert ta notd in toppy rrj bagt tidy iJ Una. hanusomc pound nnd hull pounj f.'i UamUoro and in tf 4 ftaund irytiat rUs tumid ur with Aponjo inoticncr top. CopyrlffM IIXH by H J Keypnlda Tobacco Co N.C. 1x5)$ In every field . there is a leader The uniform high quality of Red Crown gasoline, and the unfailing satisfaction long expe rienced through its use, have made "Red Crown" the favorite motor fuel, relied upon by the majority of motorists. With the leadership of "Red Crown" has grown a system of service. At Standard Oil Service Stations you are assured of quick, courteous and efficient service. Garages, and other dealers, too, sell Red Crown gasoline. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill, the sign that signals "Power and Mileage." STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) GjrHJJ, tftl, h StlmUrJ Oil Ctmfttj, (CdnUJ I Cooking Electrically the ideal method the national' joy? smoke t-MM Electrically equipped kitchens hold no. terrors 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. VWMMAAMWAAMMM The California Oregon Power Company it 'Let us be your servant' 4, township 41 south, ran go 10 East ot Willamette Meridian, ln Klamath County, Oregon. taken and lorlcd upon as tho pro porty ot tbo said defendants, or us much tliorcot as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment in favor of Fannie J. Pickett against said defend ants, with Intorost thereon, together with all costs and disbursement that linvo or limy accrue. Datod at Klamath Falls, Orogon, Soptombor 7, 1921. L. L. LOW, Sheriff, by Burt E. Hawkins, Deputy. Sopt. 7-14-21,28, Oct -B DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A WONDERFUL SHOW IN THE MAKING BY ALLMAN I DON'T, UKE THE PART I HAVE IN THIS SHOW! I BELIEVE ! COULD LEARN A LITTLE DANCE ANDv DO BETTErU tLL PLAV SOME THING FORVOU AND YOU CAIW IT OUT SAV.GIRLS, DON-T NEGLECT I THE FRVINGPAN FOR jrlfc uvcku i iir 1 DIDNT KNOW IT WAS THAT aoc vnu tfoMPI LATE! M"T ' I AintsArrV7 7 IA iaw - w m US I 'y n ' - HI VOL) DV)'T MEAW TOSAV VOOGOT DINNER IN THIS SHORT TIME? y Wft 3WG TO HAVE MUCH' rrrps n I - M '4W - THESE HAM SANDWICHES ARE ALL I HAD TIME FOR AS WE HAVE TO BE OVER TO THE HALL FOR REHEARSEL AT SEVEN OCLOCK! 3 DANNV YOU ARC NOW ATTEHOIMG THE ACTOR'S BANQUET BREAD ALA HAM.. AND A MILK WASH! ir- t a I