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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1921)
sWWH(( "" ' " " " ' " " ' . ' iWBI THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON t-"t PAQIlaa THUR8DAY, NOVHMDUK S, 1MI1. OASSIFOADVErniSETIENTS ,friVOVVVVXjruvijvvvvvvr"aiii J M " -- MISCELLANEOUS LOBT Chamois purBO, hoaded Inlt Inls ("M. L. II.". containing n mini of monoy. Flndor llliorally reward ed It returned to 11. J. II., Herald of fice OIL STOCKS And Ioiihoh for biiIo or trndo. Jlox A. I). 0., Horald. 2-4. WANTED Information iih to tlio ad lroBa of Jorry Sullivan whoso nil dross was Klnmath FiiIIk nliout 1900. Addross 10. W. Spauldlng, National Metropolitan Hank Dulldlug, Wash ington, D. G. 2-r foil RENT Slooplng room, 11154 IMno St. 2-3 1018 Uulck Six, G piiflB. 11100.00 1918 Uulck Six, 7 pass. 1700.00. 1920 Btophons Six, 7 paB. $1,000.00 1920 Stephens Six, 4 pass. $1,1500.00. 1014 Dig Six 1'oorlcRH 7 pasB. $800.00 flood terms or tradn on Home of the bo earn. METROPOLITAN ClAUACJi: Phono 270.1. Eleventh & Klnmath. 2-3. p i hi i WANTED Light car for cash. METROPOLITAN (lARAOH Phono 270.1. Elovonth & Klamath. 2-3. FOR SALE About 2C tonB ryo liny, 27 tons alfalfa liny. 12 tonu mixed alfalfa and ryo hay, near Olene Cheap for cobIi. CIHLCOTE & SMITH, 033 Main St. 2-3. FOR BALK About GO Ioiih nlfnlfa hay nenr Midland. Clump for cohIi. CIHLCOTE & SMITH, G33 Main St. 2-3. FOR SALE lions, white and brown leghorns, nnconns and bnrrod rocks, $1.00 each. H. A. Thlode, North Klamath Falls, Oregon Ave. 2-3 FOR RI3NT HoiiBokoopIng rooniB. Inqulro izor. wornen avo. w FOR SALE Why pay ront? 4 room modern house, $300 down, balance Ilka ront. fill RoobovoU. 1-4 FOR RENT Nlco lorgn bedroom, uso of phone and bath. Reasonable Phono 229M. 421 Oak. 1-7. FOR SALE Typowrltor desk with four drawers: oak chlfflonlor; small rocker. Inqulro 813 Pine St. 1-4 FOR RENT honied rooms, 840 Wnl- nut Avo. Hot nnd cold wntnr. bath, phono. 1-7 1 1920 Ford Sodnn- -$C00 I 1 1918 7 pass. Uulck Six $900 1 1917 7 pass. Hudson $900. 1 1920 4 pass. Chandler $1200. 1 1921 7 pass Uulck Inqulro for prlco BUICK SALES & SERVICE CO. L. HOAOLAND Phono 176W. 028 tf. IF YOU WANT Qood hemstitching take your work to tho Slngor Store. 027 N3 12 HORSE POWER Scotch bollor and stack for salo cheap. Phono 74 or call at Klamath Falls Cream ery. O28 N8' FOR SALE KIrtlnnd Farm Is offer ing for salo cheap ono roglstored two yoar old black Porchoron stal lion, slrod by Kotab, tho best Import ed black Porchoron in tho vnlloy, or will soil Kotnb. Thoso oro priced so thoy will pay for thomsolvos noxt yoar. Wo havo somo young teams for solo also. Will soil a fow reg istered milking shorthorn cows nnd heifers, two bull calves sirod by Foot hills Corporal, tho grand champion of tho Pacific coast. Writo, phono or coroo to soo us. J. E. Mason, apt. Phono 19 X 3 Central Point. 028 tf. FOR SALE Puro bred Roso comb Rhodo Island Rod cockorels. two miles east of Merrill. Mrs. FranK . Qfnro,, 1n Ih i,mm.t of 1. 1 Tuosday. I f Moyer ozb-ist ; . . " ?. ' DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THE BOYS WERE IN TRAINING BY ALLMAN f. Z , , i , T i 3 I ANP THIS IS MR. DUCK I jl I ARNICA .IODINE., lornviSr 'UfH louviA HAS A COUPLE OF TOM. MEET Mfc STRONG, HE'S I ViHO IS A TACKLp ON ,it LIN MEMT, ANVTHING-j NOT PVINQ . nSnleRS ON THi FOOTBALL THE FULLBACK ON THETEAM-j .THE. TEAM 1 J -- BUT hSrRV UP f-J- -jf! . TEAM CALUNG THIS I OH.ISTHAT 1 1 GLAD TO MEET I "V il V UouirW I Y ' -v, L e 1 ' if ' liaiMrt:112s:i. ,.. , L-JrZ J xi ww - -. .-. . J.l l ,-p- r-ll STRAYHD 4 yonr old red cow with bald facn cnlf at hIiIo, uIro rod yearling liolfor, marks, crop off both onr, underlilt In loft, brand VV on left hip. Addrotm llnx 10 Merrill, Oro. 028- N3. WANTI5D Ono oloctrlclan nnd ono plnBtaror. N. M, WoodhoiiBO, Mor rill, Oro. 027 N3 STRAYI3D Cnmo to my plnco Sopt. lOtb, 1021, ono biiLkBKln homo, weight nliout 900 lbs,, roach mnno, hrnndod M on loft Bhoulder. Owner cnn hiiva hhiuo by pnylng ndvortlHlng and food bill. Cull nt C. M. Nouli plnco, Ft. Klnmath, Oro. 0215 N5 FOR SALE Olct newspapers at Hor ald office CITY (MIMIAUr When joii unlit gnrbnuo rciimicil, cull lor.n.'l. 8ACIli:i) HEART HOSI'ITAIi, Med ford, Oregon,, conducted by the Sinters of Chnrlty of Provldonco, of fer to young ladles excellent training In n modern nnd thoroughly equip ped hospltnl. For particular ad dress, Sister Superior. O 17 N17. l'or CJIiikn, Jtooring, Itiilldlng I'n per, Cabinet mirk mid HiilldliiK Al teration call the G2G fith Strcot Cab Inot and Carpenter Shop. 1'honc G82W. V. 13. McAllOY 019-N19 NEWLY FURNISH 131) Housekeeping rooms nnd rooms. Mnrshalt House No. 10 Main St. O 28- N2 WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOL 12 LI3SHON8 CIUARANTIIKJ POPULAR SYNCOPATED STAND ARD MUSIC UECHNNERB & ADVANCED PUPILS ACCEPTED ENROLLMENTS CLOSE, NOV. 15T1I I II. CLARK INSTRUCTOR 82G LINCOLN, PHONE GG4J CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION 01V13N AT YOUR HOME. if I OREGON BREVITIES o SALEM. It will requlro $47.- 98G.429.G4 In principal nnd Inter est to retire state hlghuuy bonds nlieudy Issued for maturity up to December 31, 194G, nccordlng to figures; prepared by Socrotnry of State Kozor. For this amount the state has received n total of $27, 380,903.08 In cash on bond Issues aggregating at par $28,G40,000. IIAKER. Incendiarism Is sus pected to havo caused thrco bad fires which broko out In different tractions of tho city between 7:30 nnd 11:30 o'clock Saturday night. Tho plant of tho TrI-Stnto Termin al Grain company was destroyed, with about 10,000 bushels of wheat. A largo warehouso full of wool nnd n rosldonco In South Raker al so -woro destroyed. A box car on tho O-W. R. & N. track was de stroyed In connection with tho Trl Stato flro. Tho company has not been operating recently, but tho warehouso connecting with tho olo- vator was used to storo grain. Just what tho losg Is cannot at this tlmo bo determined. FREEWATER Orlundo Stotson, half brothor of William Hardlsty, postmaster of Frcownter, died at his homo on tho old Hnrdlsty placo, on tho Oregon sldo of tho sfato lino. Ho was 49 yoars of ago and dlod In tho houflo In which ho was born. Ho Is survived by his wlfo and two children. PORTLAND. Two bottles of Imported champaign, two quarts of bondod whlskoy and two flasks of flno brandy family holrlooms reminiscent of former days woro kopt storod In tho basement of I SEEKING WILLS 0 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 3. Tho Society of tho Descendants of tho Slngors of tho Dolcaratlon of Indo pondenco Is ondoavorlng to colloct copies of tho wills of tho GG sign ers'. According to a report mado to John Calvert, socrotory and roglst rar of tho socloty, tho wills of Samuel Chaso, Maryland; George Wythu, Virginia; William Hoopor, North Cnrollna; William Lynch, Jr., South Carolina, und George Wal ton, Georgia, aro still missing from tho society's collection. WIIIh In possession of tho de scendants Include thoso of Joslah Ilnrtlott, Now Hampshlro; John Adams', Samuel Adams, and Robert Treat Paine, Massachusetts; Stoph on Hopkins and William Etlory, Rhndo Island; William Williams, Samuel Huntington, Oliver Wol cott, 'and Roger Sherman, Connec ticut; Francis Lowls, William Lloyd, Lowls Morris, and Philip Livingston, Now York; Abraham Clark, John Hart, John Withor spoon, Francis Hopklnson and Richard Stockton, Now Jcrsoy; Robert Morris, Rcnjamln Rush, Ilenjnmln Franklin, John Morton, Jnnies Smith, George Taylor and George Ross, Pennsylvania; Caosar Rodney nnd Thonia McKcan, Do lawaro; Charles Carroll and Thomas Stono, Maryland; Thomas Jefferson, Frnncls Llghtfoot Loo, Richard Henry Leo nnd Henjamln Harrison, Virginia; Joseph Hewes and John Pcnn, North Carolina, Edward Rutledge, South Carolina; Ilutton Gwinnett, Georgia. Tho following signers dlod Inter state, nccordlng to tho ropert: Wil liam Whlpplo und Matthow Thorn ton, Now Hampshlro; Elbrldgo Gerry nnd John Hancock, Massa chussotts'; George Clymor nnd J n m o a Wilson, Pennsylvania; George Road, Dolaware; William Paca, Maryland; Arthur Mlddloton, South Carolina. Tho records of Thomas Nelson, Jr., Virginia, woro destroyed by flro In 18G5, nnd thoso of Carter Brax ton, Virginia, during tho Civil War. Tho records of Thomas Hoy ward, South Carolina, woro also destroyod during tho Civil War, and thoso of Lyman Hall, Georgia, wero lost in a flro In 18G6. PLAN" FOR IRISH PEACE IS UNDER DISCUSSION i LONDON, Nov. 32 Thoro is reas on to bollovo that a plan of settle ment of tho Irish quostlon has been unified and Is bolng dlscussod in do tall by tho commlttoo roprosntlng tho British government and tho Irish dologatcs. Bernstein's homo, 646 East Madl- takon soarch son stroot. Sunday night they wero away, not by Bernstein or bora of his family. Somo henrtod, thirsty burglar, in of loot, stumbled on tho hidden treasure Nothing else in tho was disturbed. houso PORTLAND. Tho fcdoral hos pital at East Second and Multno mah stroots will bo opened this wook for tho caro of disabled men from tho United States army, navy and morchnnt marlno. Tho institu tion will bo oporatod undor direc tion of Dr. N. E. Wnyson of the United States public Hoalth sorvico, who announcod that six ox-soldiers would bo admitted for treatment Tuosday. ARCTIC IS SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 3. Cap tain Harold Nolco, known as ono of tho youngest of tho sub-polar oxplorors, Is shortly to return to his homo after six years of explor ation nnd ndvonturo along tho Arc tic Coasts of Alaska and Canada, according to a cablegram rocolvod from him from Toller, Alaska, re cently. Tho cablegram told of his arriv al nt Toller on tho Hudson Day Company's steamer, Lady Klndors loy, which bad picked him up at Thrco Rivers, 1.G00 miles cast of Horschell Island, whonco ho had traveled after charting a largo sec tion of tho const of Victoria Land. In March, 191G, Nolco, then only 19 yoars old joined Captain Louis Lnno In his famoug Arctic trad Ing expedition on tho powor Bchoonor, Polar Boar. Ho expect- od to bo back In Seattlo within a few months. Instead ho remained six years In tho North. During tho summer of 191G tho Polar Dear cruised eastward along tho Arctic coast, trading furs and searching for Vllhjalmur Stofans son, tho explorer, who had boon missing in tho Artie for mora than tw0 years. Finally Lane found Stef nnsBon nnd Nolco Joined tho lat ter',, expedition ns record-kcoper and map-maker. Ho romalned with Stofansson throo yoars. When tho cxpodltlon began tho return to civilization in 1918, Nolco purchased an old trading schoonor and began In earnest tho career of an oxploror. During tho last throo years, according to tho moagor nows that has found Its way South, ho has charted hitherto untouched shores of tho Northwest Passngo as SLOAN'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES FOR forty years Sloan's Liniment has been the quickest relief for neuralgia, rciatica and rheuma tism, tired muscles, lame backs, sprains and strains, aches and pains. Keep Sloan's handy nnd apply freely, without rubbing, at the first twinge. It cases nnd brings comfort surely and readily. You'll find it clean and non-skin-staining. Sloan's Liniment 13 pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 3Sc, 70c, $1.40. Ct A.9l t9JLUCLmj I 4 ft -i sr- jrvn f PafrVsl jm.x ill k. txzM. !. Venemvf Stops Itchfctf .Skin5 Troublpc. Ttio Inrtur otikln Itch will quickly bo relieved bj applying before retiring. llr.Uobson'aEcxemaOinU ment. OnootDr.llobson'a Family lumedlis. -Br.Hobsoi6 MkxczexnaOintmenti SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, b'adder and uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL bring quick relief and often wild off deadly diseases. Knownss the national remedy of Holland for mora than 200 years. All druggists, in three sixes. Lck lor the name Cold Medal on aierr hex .- -.( no ImitaUoa INC 1 well as the Victoria Land coast Una. Last summer, according to a lotter to his parents, he was en gagod In tli ponotratlon of the Victoria Land Interior. At the liamo tlmo his parents learned ho was completing the work of a diction ary of the Eskimo languages, said to bo the first of its kind ever compllod. BONANZA ITEMS 'E. B. Soaton, J. L. Rockwoll and F. F. Fuller, all of Portland, are on Joylng a hunting trip In this district. Thoy nro guosts at tho hotel. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Danlol of Dairy and C. C. Dlx, pastor of tho church, woro Sunday dinner guosts at tho homo of Mr. and Mjs. William Wright at tho hotel. Make that Idlo dollar work! Pat It in the bank. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notlco is hereby given that the undersigned on Octobor 29, 1921 by tho County Court of the Stato of Oro- 90 per cent of all Automobllo troubles are causa4 by poor carburetlon and at least 50 portent of this can be over come by using BAYFIELD, bringing your motoring in conveniences to a minimum and you can still further ro duco your troubles by having you repair work done by REX RENNER at White Pelican Garage i!L& i. rOPAK before 9 OciocK-Your MV -" -. aw A.M riciiittjs am ready av o p.t Underwoods mm WL, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON tfSW V I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE1. Ifw I.PU.TT I w' wwwww Don't fail to read the jMirnr-n.ri..n n-i.ri-i-i- -,- -------- - - WOOD The saw mills are closing down and your cheapest wood will soon be gono. ONLY A FEW DAYS FOR GREEN SLAB $3.50 per Cord Delivered $1:00 per Cord at Mill ' We handle all kinds of wood, wholesalo and rotall. O. PEYTON & CO. "WOOD 419 MAIN gon U. Klamath County, was duly appointed administrator of tho e tato of Emma R. Orlgsby, docoased, and nil persons having claims against Bald ostato aro notlflod to present samo to said administrator at tho office of his attorney, R. C. Qroos bock, Klamnth Falls, Oregon, within six moths from tho data ol this no- ; tlco. Persons knowing themselves Indebted to said ostato aro roquested n ..nil n mftirn epttlsent at tho ttm estate of Emma H. Orlesby, do- rf CofTee -servd pipind hm with pure crtwm Qnemt- pride in mw are serve & jY Tate Homed D&en Dooghnuh t WORK '.ig I 11 'ojgb4. JMWW . 4.ww i, ivvh 11 V I l rt V f r.ww IACCUPACVI Herald Classified Ads. --------- ---------! TO DUItN" PHONE 535