The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 09, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE' EVENING JBERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Twenty-Five Years Ago in Linkville
the nlne-montbs-old collie pup of
0. H, Sanders of Mulnomah sta
tion when, the barking of the dog
nnnoyod lilm, was bound ovor to
the grand Jury by District Judga
Hawkins on tho chargo of dostroy
Ing tho proporty of another. He
told tho court that ho was afraid
tho dog would blto him.
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(FOR BALB-ttlaf (op' desk with chair.
Inquire Herald office JB-30
' FAIRVnGWTRANSFER
If you have soTQothlng to move.
don't, pay doublo for It but phone
269R.
"WB MOVK FOR JjESS"
8-12.
FOR. RENT Room with doublo bod.
Use of phone and battf. Apply 901
Pine St. Phone 460 W. 8-10
LOST Friday aftornobn, silver bar
ipln with brilliant nettings. Find
er pleaie return .to' Herald office.
Reward. , 8-9.
FOR , RENT REASONABLE
-Assembly Hall 30 X 50 on second
floor of Scandinavian Hall. Can be
meed for dancing-. Steam heated.
' Inquire Bwaneon Barber Shop. 8-12.
dross Sheriff Low. Klamath Falls, or
J. A. Edward, Soak Ranch. Klam
ath Falle. ' These horses tore un
broken. S-10
LOST Chamois purse, beaded Init
ials "M. L. D.", containing a sum
of money. Finder liberally (reward
ed it returned to E. J. D Herald of
fice. 1 1920 Ford Sedan $600
1 1918 7 pass. Bnlck Biz $900
1 1917 7 pass. Hudses $900.
FOR BALE- CHEAP 4
vwood. Phone E68R.
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8-11
OU MANAGEMENT TAKES OVER
HOLLAND HOUSE
" After.aa absence of a year, we will
'rwuuf the management of the Hoi
I lead House, and shall be glad to
..welcome all of our old friends,
f D; VANDEOEER.
,iC- 8-10,
WANTED TO BUT Brood sows and
spring' gilts.- Box 404 Klamath
Falls, .Ore. 8-10
WANED TO. RENT S or 4 partly
furnished or furnished house or
rooms cloae In, lauatibe reasonable
rent, by 1st of Dec. Box H. S. Her
ald office. 8-10
1920
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4 pass. Chandler $1200.
1921 7 pass- Balck
Inquire for price
BUICK SALES ft SERVICE CO.
L. HOAQLAND
. Phone 178W.
Oil tf.
. tnqvire about our Ten per Cent
Christina Club Plan. It applies on
any make of phonograph. Earl
Shepherd, 607 Mala St. The Exclu
sive Masle Store. tf.
FOR RENT 4 room apartment for
rent. Pitts FlsUs, 816 Lincoln,
7-12
MR QUICK SALE The old Cas
beer ranch near Lorella. 840
acres, part under irrigation. Well
proved. Price $12,000. Easy
Unas. Write JVavell-Utler Realty
Co., Lakevlew, Oregon. 7-12
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WILL TRADE Alfalfa hay for
aaUea eews, eatUe or barley. V.
Bajaos, Ma 1 In L Oregon. 7-12
-WANTED PLAIN sewing,
-.at, .1015 .Rose street.
Apply
7-9
WED PIANOS Stelnway, Elllng
en, Trowbridge etc., at prices
aaa terms that should Interest you.
Let's,, go and. look them over. Earl
Bkeyhord Co., 507 Main -St. 7tt
FOR SALE 4 ROOM bungalow,
furnished, elose In on pavement;
bath, toilet, nice lawn, driveway
fer garage, three cords slab wood
only $2,100. Wlshard-Wood-Bent-ley,
111 North 8th Street. 7-9
FOR RENT I
ished alfttly.
Broad St.
new
Bee
cabins,
Dick,
fnrn-
240
T-9
If you want those hens to lay this
winter feed plenty of Made-ln-KIam
ath alfalfa meal. Manufactured by
Harry Telford, phone 18F18. 4-10
FOR SALE? Klrtland Farm Is offer
ing for sale cheap one registered
two year old black Percheron stal
lion, sired by Ketab. the best Import
ed black Percheron in the valley, or
win sen Ketab. These are priced so
they will pay for themselves next
year, we havo some young teams
for, sale also. Will sell a tew reg
istered milking snortnorn cows and
heifers, two bull calves sired by Foot
bills Corporal, the grand champion
of the Pacific coast. Write, phone
er come to see us. J. E. Mason,
supt. Phone 19 X 8 Central Point.
028 tf.
FOR 8ALE Chevrolet car.
418 Oak avenue.
Inquire
410
WANTED TO TRADE For dairy or
beet cattle, alfalfa meal.' chopped
-alfalfa or alfalfa hay. Harry Tel
ford, on Merrill road. Phone 18F13.
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FOR SALE Oift newspapors at Her
ald office.
UITYr GARBAGE When yon want
garbage removed, call 10F.2S.
SACRED HEART HOSPITAL, Med-
ford, Oregon., conducted by the
Sisters, of Charity of Providence, of
fer to young ladles excellent training
In a modern and thoroughly equip
ped hospital. For particulars ad
dress. Bister Suporlor. O 17 N17.
For Glass, Roofing, Bafldiag Pa
per, Cabinet work aad BaUdlng Al
terations call the 626 6th Street Cab
inet and Carpenter Shop. Phone
582W.
W. E. MeXBOY
019-tyl9.
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Kodak Work
Leave Your Filrcvs
Before 9 OcilocK-Your
A,rt pictures am rt?ady a 3
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f9C KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY THtIR DRUGS
IT PflOVED TO BE
W NEEDED
PORTLAND MAN SAYS TANLAO
DID nLM MORE GOOD THAN
CHANGE OF CLIMATE.
"For eight years," said (John Nel
son, well-known carpenter residing
at 874 Montana Ave., Portland, Oro
gon, "I bad all kinds of trouble with
my stomach. 3 had to keep myself
on a light diet, and oven then I suf
fered with Indigestion. I used to
eat my dlnnor ovory day under a
dread, for this Indlgostlon often got
so -bad I turnod so weak I could
hardly keop on tho Job. Jn trying
to find something to help mo I even
took a trip to California, -but I kept
going from bad to worse and suffer
ing more and more. , '
"At last somo of my friends pnt
me on to Tanlac and It proved' to be
Just what my stomach needed. My
appetite' Is fine now, and I eat my
dinner and then go ahoad working
in the afternoon Just as well 'as I
ever could, for nothing I eat hurts
me the least bit. My whole system
Is stronger and better In every way
and 1 feel full of 'pep' and energy.
Tanlac is simply splendid and I am
glad to let others know about it.",
Tanlac and Tanlac Vegetable Pills
are sold by druggists everywhere.!
Sowlsts Xeave BSBO.OOO
SALEM. -i Estimates . prepared
nere indicate tnat tourists who oc
cupied the public camping grounds
la lalwn daring the 1921 season
left approximately $250,000 la the
city. The Northwest Tourist as
sociation estimated that each tour-
Ist spends $6 a day, bui th local
estimato was made on the dally
per 'capita expenditure of $$. v
Turkey Crop Short
ROSEBURO. -The Douglas" eoun
ty Thanksgiving turkey crop' is
about ono-thtrd below normal this
season. The long rainy spring was
not favorable for the growth of
tho young birds. '
H. L. Stout who shot to7 death
WOOD
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The saw Mills are closing down 'and your sheaptit wood will
soon be 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
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WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOL
13 LESSONS GUARANTEED
WANTED Painting
.. lag.-D. W Barling,
at -The Smoke.
and Kalsomln-
Leave orders
7-U
Mt-TONB FIRST CLAM r Alfalfa
hay for sale "on T. B. Watters
Ranch, 11 snlles southeast of town.
: feed yard furnished. W. C.
arke. - 7-ll
111 for Mecca Taxi.
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BUY CHOPPED ALFALFA Hay for
that milk cow. More milk, no
wttste. $15 per ton delivered. Harry
Telford, Merrill Road, Phone. 7-12
FkosM IBS for Mecca Taxi.
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POPULAR SYNCOPATED STAND
ARD MUSIO
BEOINNER8 A ADVANCED PUPIL8
ACCEPTED
ENROLLMENTS CLOSE, NOV. 1BTH
F. B. CLARK INSTRUCTOR
826 LINCOLN, PHONE 564J
CALL OR WRITE
FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION
GIVEN AT YOUR HOME. tf
OREGON SPUDS GET FIRST
PRIZE AT POTATO SHOW
TWO ROOM APARTMENT To let
all furnished, wood, water, light
laelnded. $20.00. 812 Oak St.
-v 7-12
GOOD WINTER APPLES
cheap. Phone 400J.
For sale
7-12.
,ft- fmiAiYED OR STOLEN From Doak
1 ranch: 6 head of horses, all un
branded 1 chunky red sorrel geld
lag' 6 'years1 old; 1 light chestnut
gelding, white face, 4 years old; 1
.dark bay gelding, 5 years old; 1
black mare, 8 years old; 1 black mare
$ yearling, white face. A liberal re
ward for the recovery of them, and If
Stolen.. $100, reward .for thief. Ad-
Whllo tho highest award offerod
for first prize in any class was, $10,
an exhibit of Netted Gem potatoes
shipped from Central Oregon to the
International Potato Show at Duluth,
Minn., received a special award tot
$25 because of "outstanding qual
ities." '
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OREGON BREVITIES
Children Teach Father
BEND. That he had learned
everything he knows of Anterlcan
government and history from his
children, pupils In the Bend schools
was the statement made by H.
WIenecke, one of 12 who recontly
took the oath of, allegiance to the
United States in circuit court. WIe
necke, formerly a German citizen,
passed one of the best examinations
of the day.
You'll get somewhere
DESTROYER GOES ASHORE
SAN FRANCI8CO, Nov. 9. The
destroyer Wood went ashore in the
fog early today on the south side
of Angel Island In San Francisco Bay.
Naval officials said she was In no
danger and probably would be float
ed at high tide. ' I
U. of O. Boy Head of Press Ass's
EUGENE. Floyd, Maxwell, edi
tor of the University' of Oregon
Emerald, was elected president of
the coast Inter-collegiate Press as
sociation, at the annual convention
held at the University of Washing
ton. Lyle Kelllng, editor of the
Whitman Pioneer, was elected vice
president; Claude Palmer, editor of
the Oregon Agricultural' Barometef
general editor; F. W. LBaftlott, edi
tor of the Dally Calttornlan, sec
retary; Sheldon Beckett, editor of
the Willamette University Collegian,
treasurer,- and L. R. Leveen, editor
of the Washington State College
I Evergreen, delegate at large.
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