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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1921)
-iir?Tr ' , ujl.,4 JtuWk-aisflHifcWif 5Hjftra.it(lW vftr Art-i-iawu-. . - -d , !.. j4 .MiWi.i. ,WU ' iiiJi' -- .. i iXf-.f ..iiOvVr, MW ' I I "-V ' t WKBNEMMYNOVWfftrttt , 1M1. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGH FOCB n x1 MMWVWWVMVWWVWWMMAMAAMAMMMAMMAAMVWWVVMAAMMMMAMMM CLASSIFIEDAOVERTISEnEHTS VVVVWVWWVWMVWWWMWWIMMAMMMMNWWWMMWVIMMWAAMMMMMAMv1 MISCELLANEOUS i FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. (Inquire 1205 Worden Avo. 1-7 JtR SALE Wliy pay rent! 4 room modem house, $380 down, balance lkercnt. -.611 Roosevelt. 1-4 WANTED-Woman or girl for gen eral housework In small family. l'hone'40.1. 1-2. FOR SENT Nieo largo bedroom, use of phone and bath. Reasonable. Phone 229M, 421 Oak. 1-7. FOR SALBf Typewriter desk with lour drawers; oak chlffjonior; small rocker. Inquire S13 Pine St. 1-4 FOR RENT heated roosu, 840 Wal-v- - nut Aye. Hot and cold., water, NEWLY FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms and rooms. Marshall IIouso No. 10 Main St. O 2- N3 WATERHLIN PIANO SCHOOL 13 LESSONS GUARANTEED POPULAR SYNCOPATED STAND ARD MUSIC DEOINNERS & ADVANCED PUPILS ACCEPTED ENROLLMENTS CLOSE, NOV. 15TII ii P. D. CLARK INSTRUCTOR 825 LINCOLN. PHONE 564J CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION GIVEN AT YOUR HOME. tf both, phono. 1-7' 1 FOR SALE A smalls cash payment ' will put you to possession of an 8 room, house three blocks off Main "Street and the upstairs apartments wilt tako.care of the monthly pay ments and ftire you your rent tree. i " AL80 FOR SALE 6 Toom plastered houso, practically new, electric lights, city -"water, cellar, woodshed, chicken house and two big lots In Rlrerslde Addition all for'f 2.000. Some terms. WISHARD-WOOD-DENTLEY 121 North 8th Street. ,- , OS1 N2. FOR SALE Two of host' lots In Mills Addltlon'for less than Infer ior. Boo R. H. Smith or write own- rf,J. R. Wltham, 1717 E. 64 St., Wngelea. ' 031 N2. j 1 1920 Ford 'Sedan 1600 3" ' U .,:.. 1 1318 7 pass. Bulck Six $900 fir' t 'w J University Club Give Dance Friday Tho nowly formod Unlrorslty club, undor tho dlroctlon o Its board of dlroctors, and social "committee Is working 'out arrangements for an all university and collcgo danco to bo given on Friday nt tho Whlto Pelican hotel. Tho danco will begin at 8:30 and OTory man or woman who has spent any time In an Institution of hlghor learning is oxpectod to bo present to show tholr wholo hearted support of tho organization. If sorenty-flro couplos como out for tho affair on Friday tho success of tho club will bo determined. Tho was killed Monday, October 24, whlto switching cars at Hlllsboro, whon ho- foil botweon two cars and wna run over. Ho Is Burvlvod by his widow, two slstors nnd two brothors. Ho was 23 years of age. He wog born In Greenwood coun ty, Kansas, July 18, 1898. Ho had been a rosldent of Portland for tho last two years. During the rccont war ho served In tho navy nud was for a time on the Unltod States Bhlp Leviathan, tho largest ship afloat. Whlto In the sorvlco ho made 14 trips across tho Atlantic. He was marrlod on August 14, 1920. Tho decedent was roared In Kla math county by. his grandmother, Mrs. Hanna Latta. The Latta fam ily reside on a1 farm' on the Mer rill road. Hunting Party Gets Many Deer John Ansoll, Mutt Sharp and son, Frank Dlngomon, Bob Sewell, B. Motschcnbachor, Frank Ankeny, Hor ry Poole and others formed a hunt ing party which spont throe days deer hunting on tho GroBs ranch noar tho California border Saturday, Sun day and yesterday securing 13 mule tall doer during tho course of tho j hunt. Tho largest buck cocured was a 6 pointer, killed by Harry Poolo. Tho collection of dcor wcr'o taken to Stlnson for a photograph yesterday and tho pictured will bo roady, for dollronr this evening. An nrmorod motor car, built by an American firm nt a cost of $45,000, lias boon supplied to tho Chinese military govomor of Mnn chnrla. Sleeveless"-: sw 4PL t ' 'sw JIp stLst .sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb 1 . 1 mmmtA 1 1917 7 pass. Hudson 1900, 1920 4 pass. Chandler $1200, 1 1921 7 pass Bulck Inquire for price F .BUICK SAMSfl ASERVICH CO. Ii.' HUAUbAHU Phono 176W. 028 tf. T .FOR RENT 2 room furnished r apartment, private, bath, heat and water furnished. Phone 190R, Lee Apts. 029 Nl THEY ALSO 8ERVE SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 2. A board of directors promiso that tho cour,,0 ,n domestic sclonco for men, good tlmo furnlshod will repay any ono tho llttlo effort it will tako to como 6ut. An effort will bo mado to obtain tho Houston-Fllz orchestra, ono of the popular danco orchestras In tho city. Tho danco will bo In formal for both men and women. '. LOST Black and white fox terrier '. dog with whlto spot on center of t back, rieaso return to 715 Jeirer on St. 029 Nl M1F YOU WANT Good hemstitching ' take your work to tho Singer Storo. 027 N3 , '12 HORSE POWER Scotch bailor ,., and stack for sale cheap. Phono A74 or call at Klamath Falls Cream ery. uzo o i., ( FOR SALE Klrtland Farm is offer- . log lor saio encap ono registered 1 two year old black Pcrcheron stal- t lion, sired by Ketab, the best Imvort- d black Percheron In tho valley, or will sell Ketab. These aro priced so ithey will pay for themselves next year. Wo havo some young teams for saio also. Will sell a few reg istered milking shorthorn cows and heifers, two bull calves sired by Foot tfellls Corporal, tho grand champion of the Pacific coast. .Write, phono or como to seo us. J. E. Mason, supt. Phono 19 X 3 Control Point. 028 tf. STRAYED 4 year old red cow with bald face calf at side, also red yearling helfor, marks, crop off both ears, underblt In leit. brand fv on left hip. Address Box 1G Merrill, Oro. 028- N3, WANTED One electrician and one .1 plasterer. N. E. Woodhouse, Mer- frill. Ore. 027 N3, f; STRAYED Came to my place Sept !f 10th, 1921, ono buckskin horse, weight about 900 lbs., roach mane, branded M on left shoulder. Owner can havo same by paying advertising nnd feed bill. Call at 0. M. Noah place, Ft. Klamath, Oro. 025 N5 .' " JFOR SAL: Oia newspapers at Her- ,jld offlco. J?OR SALE Puro bred Rose comb i. Rhode Island ;Red cockerels, two miles cast of Merrill. Mrs. Frank loyer, 026-N5 !DRY fir WOOD For sale reasonable. Phone .400R. 027rN2 CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removed, call 10K.23. SACRED HEART HOSPITAL, Med- I ford, Oregon., conducted by the Slstors of Charity of Providence, of fer o young ladies excellent training Ib a modern and thoroughly equlp yeS "hospital. For particulars ad rM, Bister Superior. O 17 N17. Fm- Glass, Rooflaa, BaMdhas Pa- Bar, CaWset work wad nutata tu- tetwHesMi call the 618 6th Street Cab- . Iswt ana CarpMUr Bhoe. Phone T, MIDLAND PERSONALS Tho dance at Midland Saturday was a great success. A large crowd was present. Many from Klamath Falls and Merrill attonded. Every ono present reported a good time. R. Madsen, of Klamath Falls, was .a week-end visitor in MJd'land. James O'Keefo was a Midland visitor Sunday. Ho was horo to look after several thousand head of sheep, which he is pasturing on tho James Jory ranch In this vicin ity. John Siemens, Jr., of Klamath Falls, was a Midland visitor Sun day. Miss Lillian Knapp and Mls3 Ida Hooper were Klamath Falls and Merrill visitors Friday. Mrs. Walter Kemp and daughter, Nova 'Jane, from Klamath Falls, woro week-end visitors at tho J D. Hooper homo. Mr. and Mrs. Turner from Klam ath Falls woro week-end visitors at tho John Doping home. William Wordcn, of Upper Lake, was a Klamath Falls visitor Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. William Worde'n,, of Upper Lake, were guests at the Jamcg W. Jory home Sunday. Miss Ida Hooper was a Klamath Falls visitor Monday. Mrs. Fred Fowler was a Klam ath Falls visitor Monday. T. D. Young, local merchant, was a business visitor In Klamath Falls Monday, , Chas. H. Smith, of Summers dis trict, was a Midland visitor Mon day. , , Mr. and Mrs. John Depuy and son, Ora Melvln, wyre Klamath Falls visitors Monday, John and Orr Hooper, who At tend the Klamath Falls High school, wero weekend visitors at the homo of tholr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hoopor. Elza, Depuy, who attond3 Klam ath Falls high school, was a week ond visitor at tho homo of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dopuy. Vornon Patterson was absent from school Monday on account of Illness. siudonts at Spokane unlrorslty, a Disciples of Christ church lnstltu tlon of this city, which doog not ,Th"wt,-''T' ,u iiv la of flaailaa'redTetret.e tw and tM wm. w . "r a UWn v . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice. Is hcroby given thnt tho appear In the regular curriculum. $&?$ io recently was established. Tho hund-(Bon for Klamath County, was duly red men students who reside nt tho appointed administrator of tho os Unlvcrslty club houso are taking tato oi Emma H. Grlgsby, docoased, turn, at .'kitchen police', duty. P STA lX paring food, waiting on tables and .ftmo 0 Baia ndmlnlstralor nt tho washing dishes. And tho students offlco of his attorney. R. C. Groos- declare they llko It. Advertising brings efficiency. prsinsisaiRj MIDLAND, Nov. 2. Early Mon day morning a band of coyotes killed three of John O'Keefe'a shoep boforo the herders could chase them away as thoy had no guns in their possession. The sheep are pasturing on. tho J. W. Jory ranch. The herders have secured guns for protection of the sheep. m Back from Jephew Funeral at Portland Mrs. W. H, Ross returned last night from Portland where she at tended the funeral of her nephew, Pat Brown, which was held Sat urday, The burial took place is Rose Lawn cemetery, Mr. Brown was JaaaaaawBBBBBBv ' aBBBBBBBBVii Tbbbbbbbb1wi lunula: 1 HiJI BHHIISSW:. aVBBBBBBBBBa&-i,ll VBsssssssssT',Ibv aBBBBBBSTTJl SiMril&.PJHBflBBYra&SK . ?MMiBBFsMesCBBSZ.l bock, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six moths from tho ditto of this no tice Porsons knowing themselves Indebted to said ostato nro requested to call and make settlement at tho placo abovo designated. Dated: October 31, 1921 B. S. GRIGSBY. Administrator of tho ostato of Emma' It. Grlgsby, de ceased. 031 N7-14-21-28 $orihe chilli fhe.mnim' I, ra' r.:?i PEARL OIL UaOttKt HEAT AND LIGHT nr-iTi With clean-burning Pearl Oil In your oil heater you can mako the children's evening play-hour warm and com fortable. And you can carry this comfortable warmth from play-room to bedroom or wherever you want it. Thero is no trouble no dirt or ashes. ' Pearl Oil is most econom ical because it burns with out waste. Every drop de livers comfortablo warmth. It Is refinedand re-refined by our special process. That is your guarantco that it gives best results always. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CUefak) f &v 1 You can Judge smart coat by. the cuff this season. The bbnrwj tho cuff the fairer tbe hit In fash Ion's bullseye. A stunnlnjt tsyi port of Franklin Simon is a moos-, aytns of brown, with huge eaCs sad shawl collar of sable squlrreLl ,Wlth thU U worn a black Vivl hat with a unique brim made Mi pstal-ahaped. piscM of tho votvM.'M DELINQUENT SALE NOTIOI3 Fort KlmnaUi Mcudotts Co. Location of Principal nlaco of bus- lucss, San Francisco, California. Lo cation of Works, Klamath County, Oregon. NOTICE Thoro aro dollnouent upon tho following doscrlbod stock, on account of Assessment No, 1, lev- ioa on me -nu day of September, 1921, tho several amounts sot oddo- site the names of tbe rospectlve shareholders, as follews: No. No. Tames Cert. Sharos Am't E. R. Reamos 8 100 $1,000. W. W. Jones 13 224 2,240. Frieda V. Doak 14 1 10. D. P. Doak 15 500 S.000. F. M. Doak 16 178 1,750. And In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 2nd day of September, 1921, so many shores of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of tne company oai Market street, San Francisco, California, on Mon day, the 7th day of November, 1921, at the hour of 3 o'clock P. M. of said day, to pay said delinquent assess ment thereon, togetheraith costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. W. W. JONES. SeertfUry. Office 681 Market Street, 8aa Dou0uwtis W ?w$xm &A . rO0AK WORK ILeayeYour Filtws before 9 OclocK-Your A.M. Picfes are readr at & p.t nrnderwootcs PHarmary W'v KLAMATH FALLS OREGON mS I I fUdlTvl ?F& WHCRE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS 9 lACCUPACVf AAAAAwywWWWWWWMVw1Mw'M Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. 90 per cent of all Automobile troubles aro causa'l by poor carburctlon and at least 50 percent of this can be over come by using RAYFIBLD, bringing your motoring in conveniences to a' minimum and you can still further re duce your troubles by having you repair work done by REX RENNER at 'White Pelleaa WOOD Tho saw mills ore closing down and your cheapest weed w(ll soon bo gone. ONLY A FEW DAYS FOR GREEN SLAB $3.50 per Cord Delivered $1:00 per Cord at Mill We handle all kinds of wood, wholesale' and retail. O. PEYTON & CO. 'WOOD TO BURN" 419 MAIN PHONE 535 2tM j&mi jrfi ? .irviBj THE SPINAL COLUMN is the main shaft of the body. This Illustration is that of a-normal spine separated from all Its pllablo attachments. Note the even contour and the openings between the units. ' Heavy loads jarring straining, sontras tion of muscles, etc., narrow these openings causing NERVE PRESSURE and DIBsUBI. Find Relief NOW. DR. LOIS C. BRIDGES Chiropractor Over first State A Savings Bank, Phone' HW ? f .1 a Settaarm FmU1 braktaaa t F (MMUt, O. SMI lisWr lMMMMMMMMsl4JmBSamaMMMM 1 I -- A . s -!. L. Fraaaweo, OaufersM.