fkt EVEWPJG HERALD, KLAMATH FAlitiJfcOREdfrN 2Lmi F1UDAY, OCTOBER "7, 1M1 ' m 3 WMMMWWWWMWMWWWWWWMWVVWU)MIWMMMMWWMMAAAMMAMi ClASSJFIEDADVERnSEMENTS V. MISCELLANEOUS AMWAVMWMnMmM FOR RENT Four room house, fully furnished, Reasonable, no children, IS Rom St. near North, end 10th. 5-7 FOR BALE -Lot 6 In Block 41, Hot Springs Addition. Klamath Falls. Make offer, coat 2660.00 In 1013. AddroM bid to Mm. ' F B. Norton, Savoy Hotel, Salt Lake' qity, Utah. G-ll ISO tonstmliedt rod top and wild hay for sale" cheap -Apply. W. It. Caddes. Ragle' Rldge Tavern. 3-10 t'OR RENT Sicahi heated room In i private, family l'hono "311, 610 FOR BALB -200,Urunawlcfc. phono graph tor $140; another $175 Drunswlck for $126.00; also ono 812G Pnthot for $85.00 Winters' Jewelry Store 5-7 WANTED to buy about 3 ton truck, Itlmo payments, reliable unrtr. act quicK. uox r. a. u. uoraia oirico. Jl 8. FOR BALB Cheap, or will trade tor Mint car. Household furnlturo. New Including all steel Range and heating stove. L. D. Stephontoa 141 South' Riverside. 3-S AU Leather shoes at W.88. 90.93, B7.SS at The Bvaas' Btioc Co. 4 TOR RBNT2 or 8 room apartment, III Oak St. 1-7 Beat oak soles tewed or nailed and Soodrear heels, 1.9E. Jack Frost. &ekt to Herald office. Open even lace. 4-8 Old newspapers for aale at Herald office. C1TV aARBAOB-Whea' you -want garbage moored, oaU 10F.38. 1110 Dodge touring car. New rub bar, tint claaa mechanical condition.- 1 1918-Bulck four, guaranteed flrit claei condition. Real bargain. 1 1917 Hudson Super Blx, a real bargain and guaranteed tint clati condition. Tenne. 1 1920 Seven passenger Chandler. Like mew, A real bargain with terms. Intulra of J. C. WRIGHT OR BTJICK SALES AND SERVICE CO. . 7TB. AND KLAMATH AVE. F0R SALE tO: 'newspapers at Her ald office. PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISH WALL PAPER W. K. AND J..K. 1'ATTF.RSON Phoas 198-W 127 N. 4th St. Raa itsem heels doea not etaad for prlsVufcave theaa stralghtctMxl at The BratM Shoe Co'e Repair Dep't. 7 ' WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOL: 'I 18 LESSONS GUARANTEED POPULAR SYNCOPATED STAND 1 ARD MUSIC DEQINNBRB ADVANCED PUPILS ' t ACCEPTED. ENROLLMENTS, CLOSE, NOV. 1STH F. Ik CLARK INSTRUCTOR TEMP. HEADQUARTERS HALL HOTEL PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT AT YOUR HOME Bit FOR SALE One, mahogany tablo and wicker go-cart. 415 Wah. St. 0-S FOR SALE flood piano, slightly used. First class condition, 1316. Winters Jewelry Store. 6-7 FOR RENT Underwood typewriters Winters' Jowelry Storo. 5-7 Hoard by the day or woek. Droad street near Mnln, back of Chovrolot garago 6-8 FOR 8ALE S room modern house', paved street, cement sidewalk and drlvoway, newly plastered, close In, desirable location. W1BHARD-WOOD41KNTLKY ,191 North th Hi, 0-7 WANTED Woman for general housework. Good.wagcs. Apply 416 Washington. 6-12 FOR RENTwFurnlshed cabin for housekeeping. 1116 Cth St. Mills Add. -7 ATI! STREET PAINT .SHOP W. E. and J. E. Patterson, con tracting painter. Dealers In Paints, Oils and Varn ish? . Dutch Boy white lead, $16.50 per 100 lbs. -Puro Linseed oil $1.40 per gal. 25 per cent oft on all Enamols and Varnishes. flSO Sooth Sth.SC. 4-10 A Claaatflea AS will sail It. NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL SALEM, Ore., Oct. 7. Special Advueej preparation u to be made by the people of Seappoose, Colum Ms, scanty, to please tourists who Ttatt Oregon for the world's fair In 1815. Thsy propose to plant tree and 'flowers along the' Lower Col- sosM Hirer hlghwayi near that plaewlMd have written the sUte highway department to ascertain If Bthorltr will" be granted. The commission will take up' the ques tion at1 Its next meeting. -iAs quarantine against alfalfa werrO In Malheur county may be declared by the state board of hor tlcultnra sad proclaimed by the governor, according to Charles A. Park, preeldest. of Ue board, who has retimed to Salem afUr invest! atlw eosdlUoBsthere. a restrle tloa. of shipments of alfalfa out of the scanty .will bo necessary. Ooveraor Oleott takes" a rap at the Kn Mux Klan In ,a communica tion seat Herbert Bayard Swope, execaUve editor or the New York World, who telegraphed tho gover nor for his opinion. The Oregon governor declares his opposition to organisations such as tho Klan. Under a law passed several years ago 'In Oregon, money received by the state' treasurer on account of Inheritance taxes Is paid into the general fund, according to an opln Ion of Attorney General Van Win- klo In reply to Inquiries by SUte Treasurer Kozer. In case of an ex cess payment of Inheritance tax money "Into the treasury, the refund may be made from the- general fund. A report to' J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of schools., by Mrs. Lena Bhnrte,' county superintendent tor Morrow county, shows that 883 boy and 836 girls -were enrolled In the schools of that county dur ing the last school year. Of these, 116 boys and 142 girls wero In high school. Eighty-seven teachers were employed, only 11 of whom were men. The average monthly 'salary of men teachers was' 9179 and wo men $123. Official figures show a total si. tendance at the Oregon Stats fair, which closed Saturday, of 132,390, against 80,113. the total for lut year, which broke a record up to that time. Receipts of the 1921 fair were $108,764.30, against $90, 000 lost year. Net profits thU year are between $25,000 and $30,000. m .. Hawaiian Sugar Export Decrease HONOLULU, T. H.,,8ept. is. Dy mall. The tremendous effect that Caniefcit BMpaMMHMI I j. 5 ac,"v wBshJBsT AmhL. ESBfl4M.AaAg9SMflf-'M Vfk XBSuaaaMpwv t -, flBBBsVit SSBBBSBBBBBBF&rlBI Like to be In the "movla"T Ck to tho duntltt. and have your teeth screened. The latest thine In dn ttttry ts the X-Ray movie whtchl shows the exact condition -of every tooth the condition of the world's sugar bowl has upon the life of the Ha walln Islands was exemplified 'hero rocently whon the United States customs officials announced that tboro had been a decrease of $14,' 563,124 In the territory's 'exports to the mainland United1 Btatee dur ing the fiscal year ending Juno 30, last, as compared with the exports of tho previous fiscal year. Only the fact that the value of oxported pineapples Increased by nearly $11,000,000 kept the figures from falling much lower,- aa they re flected the fall In price of raw sugar from Its peak price of 33.66 cents per pound In 1920 to Its present price of lees than 5 cents-a pound The decline in the value of exported raw sugar during 1921 was $28,' 373,526 under 1920, tho respective figures being $91,048,269 and $116,420,795. Idaho Wine Anti- Tubtrculo8t$ Cup i , llOISE, Idaho, Oct. 7. Idaho has won tho huge silver cup ottered by the National Antituberculosis aaio elation to tho state which excels In health crusade work among school children, according to Information received by Mrs. J. O. Athoy, oxoru- tlvo secretary for Idaho. The cup was captured by tho state of Iowa last year. It was first offered at tbo National Educational associa tion meeting In Salt Lake City In 1920. A state has to win tho cup threo times In order to gain perman ent possession. Elevon rules of hygienic living taught to the children of tho ststo r tho association Ineludo brushing the teeth regularly, bathing a certain number of times a week, sleeping with the window open, deep breath ing, using neither tea nor coffee, etc Evory child who coinpllos, with 75 per cent of the "choree" weekly Is -it to be enrolled as a "knight bannerette." Proposes Government Rain-Making Trials BROADU9, Mont., Oct. 7 A pro posal that the United State govern ment enter the business of "rain making" In an experimental way has been submitted to Congressman Carl W. Rlddlck of this state by Hugo Camplln, president of the Brondui chamber of commerce. Mr. Camplln expresses tho beltcf that by means of aerial bombardment the heavy clouds which often gather without dropping their molsturo on parched soil con be mado to roleaio It, and that scattered clouds could bo forced together by the same means to form a heavy rain-cloud. Heavy rainfall during periods of bombardments In the world war, r.w Its cessation when tbo big guns wero silenced, aro cited by Mr. Camplln as evidence that tho same agencies could be called upon to force precipi tation in times of peace. ; ' ,:' AS X. IV usWsfi.-.-. ,.;" " ' Tl. 111 be ' jiggered! I lf. .i' ' '-$ '"IBS '.VA ' .ii f4tet':u - I .... t ! 'ti .J . .' ' v 'a i t ,. t V. ,' , ,'4 . .. . l 'V 4 i 't .1 i ,k -sj j -:wfe V OTHER riierl hsre 8Jd It '"you'll sny ll tool For Chcstcrflilds have "put Across" something new. A new flavor, yes, but un-atcr thiin tlintl ( A new kind of ciuarettc enjoy ment. Chcjtcrlields nUitfyt Like a long cool drink when you're thirsty I Like thick, juicy steak when you'rle hungry I Like a Well thepoinlisUutChciter fieltU do it . They tatitfy. Thnnks to the blend Turkish blended with lltlrlcy and other choice home-grown tohnccos, in the exact proportions to bring-out the finest qualities of each. Jig i nMJg n and the blend can't be copied lliesterfield V-Ii' CIGARETTES i msj Ifa aes Am.ncnTmrr Linotrr A M.vias Teaacco C. Everybody Is on tho Job when It comes to knocking a knocker. ' It's an III wind that blows con trary to the predictions of the weather prophet. Whon Queen Mary travels she Is usually accompanied by six maids, all of whom must bo able to speak French fluently. IN Tlffi CIRCUIT COURT OF TUB HTATK UK OIIEUUN, FOK KliA SIATH COUNTY. Equity No. 1884 Summons for Pulitlrilna 01170 Doyd, 'Plaintiff, vs Daniel K. Boyd, Defendant. ' To Danlol E. Boyd, Defendant: IN THE NAMK OP TIIR BTATIS f9 OREOON you are horoby required to appear nnd answer the complaint filed against you In the above en titled suit, on or before October 21, 1931, that bolng tna last day of the time prescribed In. tho ordor for tho publication of this summons, and If you fall so to appear or answer, plaintiff will apply to tho above men tioned court for decreo dissolving tho wuug ui iiiuirunonjr now ousting DO-i twoen tho pallntlff and defondant1 l!!L rODAK WORK L?aYYour Filttvs Berorei 9 OclocK-Your AM; Pictliras are tt?adr at 3 Q? iif I iniiiininatR DHarmarv JIHigfl "" 'il lAi msk KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TM1 I rUiffV I WMErti: PAimCULA PCOPLK UY THEIfT ORUOS DOINGS OF THE DUFFS herein named, and for such other and further relief as to the Court' may seem equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication In the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper, printed, published and of goneral circulation In Klamath County, Oregon, onco a wcok for six weeks, by order of tho Hon. D. V. ,...- -,. ,...,-.. .. th ahaffS 1 titled court, made and entered etM gust 9, 1981. Tho date of fl" HJ" ilcatlon of this summons U SH"" bor 9..1921. ' n. 0. OROE8BKJ. Attorney for PWrUft1 Addrrii Klamath KalU, OrH P-10-3.3U-7-It-l ALL MOVED IN ONE TRIP BY ALLMAN' JJUST RENTED fi FURNISHED APARTMENT DOWN IN THE NEXT , &LOCK AND YOU AND l,WIFEV DEAR, "IT HISHT THIS AFTERNOON! I IN THE. NOW. D0RI3.V0UCO OP AND GATHER All. YOUR, THINGS -TOGETHER ANQ - I'LL GET MINE AND VtfCU MOVE i RIGHT INTO OUR NEW HOME' THER AND I 2.t 1 Ll n smHa,a B m-m ni sm m." s - r manmimH 1 TOM AND I WILL BE OVER TO ste YOUR PlACe THIS EVEKtIMO HTET0 5EE . Voo eo ti AIL RIGHT WEU LOOK FOR YOO TELL 0ORI3 TO HURRY UP I jsK "-msse bvQbsss ssbsbsV kv ' iiu aiu't wjE GCfT FL I THIS IS THE UF6 ! & J C J S . 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