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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1921)
rr ? .?-' jjj-v v ? V v : -wiiji - ' ; . V r;' -f f ' ''i-i T TWWtoAY, MOVEMRKR 10, 1981. THE EVENING HERALb! KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON" i ''. ;," i,.V ' 1' ' "'W',,l I'Aun oi. Ki. ''WWWWWMMWMWWWWMWWWMWWWWWWWWWW aASSIFIEDAOVERTISEMENTS Miscellaneous I' OR RENT Front room and bath, private entrant. Broad St. near Lain, back of WMU Pelican Oarage. ' P l-io -1NSON PHOTO1 SHOP Opan every Sunday until OhrUtmaa. VANTBD-elmall, furnished hoase or apartment, box a. m. k., Herald. , 10-11 VINSON PHOTO 8HOP Open evcrr .innaajr until Christmas. WANTHD woman to work oa raaoa Phoaa or call at Hotel Baldwin. -ll LL.OCK WOOD M.00 load. Phona 10SR. J-12 1 1ST A Herald collection book for Mills Addition. Flndor please re t rn ,to tbo Herald office as the loss " the book will bo a great hardship t3 the carrier boy. Reward. 9-12 "IN80N PHOTO SHOP Open oTOry Sunday until Christmas. A ANTED A small furnished house or apartment. Telephone Falrvlow Csh Store. f-12 1 OR SALE Canary bird and eage. Apply Winters Apts., Apt. 102, 1 'jone C72M. ' ,1-11, I. "INSON PHOTO SHOP Oiea every 3undoy until Chrlatmae. V ILL RENT UT PLAOB f 4 acres, 1 alia from towm oa Ken road, rod bulldlnga, good watar with . ndaUl , to relUbla party, flMI Tr saontb. Win. OaraUaaaa. Bex 63. .11 I-INSON PHOTO IHOP Oaea every Sunday ant 11 Christina. J. SALS BY DAY OK WBSK Hoasa oooklng. Bread St. aaar Xala, buck of White Peltcaa Oarage. TISITINQ DRESSMAKER From" San Francisco,1 expert deslgnor and fit- I -, 'will take a few good .customers L the day. Tol. 122W. (-12 V in SALE flat top desk with chair. Inquire Herald office. -30 PAIRV1EW TRANSFER If you have something to move, 0 n't pay double for it but phone i'.OR. ' J '"WEIMOVE FOR LESS" 1-12. l?OR RENT Room with doublo bod. Use of phono and bath. Apply 901 I :tia St. Phone 4S0W. 8-10 FOR RENT HEASO.VADLH Assembly Hall 30 X SO on socond f ur" of Scandinavian Hall. Can be ii d for dancing. Steam hoated. I. lillre Swanson Barber Shop. 8-12. FOR SALE, CHEAP 4 wood. Phone S88R. ft limb 8-11 :.! MANAGEMENT TAKES OVER .HOLLAND HOUSE After on'absence of a year, wo will roxJme tbo management of the Hol land. House, and shall bo glad to valcome all of our old frlonds. D. VANDEOEER. 8-10 , WANTED TO BUY Brood sowa and 'bring gilts. Box 404 Klamath Falls, Ore. 8-10 W..VN.ED Tti RENT 3 or 4 partly furnished i or furnished house or rooms clese: In, must bo reasonable rn-,t. by 1st, of Dec. Box H, S. Her ald .office. 8-10 JLi Inquire iabout our Ten per Cent unristmaa lub Plan. It applies on any ; make'! of phonograph. Earl Shepherd, S97 MaU St. The Exclu si i) Musis 'Store, tf. FCR RBNT 4 room apartment for rent. PitU FVsts, 82i Lincoln. FOR QUICK SALE The old Caa beer raath near Lorella. 848 acres, part'ndor Irrigation. Well improved. Price $12,000. lasy terms. Write Favell-Utley Realty Co, Lakevlew, Oregon.. 7-12 WILL TRADE Alfalfa hay for iillch cows, cattle or barley. T. Hnlnus, Malin. Oregon. 7-12 -r DOINGS OF THE DUFFS i i 'TOM.BOUGHT VOO A CHAWCE TICKET'ON A BOX OF FIVE 'HundrEd fine cigars todav- " A M&kir.UAA DArPLIMA II 1 ' "1 ." " - - MTHEijOFF-j yS FVE HOMDRtDj I C GABS'? W ffl ; til , niiji)i OriOl USED PIANOS Stolnwnjr, Elling ton, Trowbridge otc. at prices and terms that should Interest you. Lot's go and look them over. Earl Shophord Co., 607 Main St. 7tf. WANTED Painting and Kaloomln- Ing. D. W. Burling. Love ordors at Tho Smoke. 7-11 200 TONS FIRST CLASS .Alfalfa hay for aale on T. B. Wattera Ranch, 11 mile southeast of town. 3ood feed yard furnished. W. C. Burke. 7-11 Phone 183 for. Mecca Taxi. 7-lfl BUY CHOPPED ALFALFA Hay for that milk cow. More milk, no waste. 115 per ton delivered. Harry Telford, Merrill Road, Phono. 7-12 Phono 183 for Mcccn Taxi. 7-19 TWtf ROOM APARTMENT, To lot nil furnished, wood, water, light Included. 120.00. 812 Oak St. 7-12 OOOD WINTER APPLES For snlo cheap. Phono 400J. 7-12. STRAYED OR STOLEN From Doak ranch: C head of horses, all un- brandod 1 chunky rod sorrel cold- Ing. B years old; 1 light chestnut gelding, whlto face, 4 years old; 1 dark bay gelding, C years' eld: 1 black mare, 3 years old; 1 black maro yearling, whlto face. A liberal ro-ward-for the recovery of them, and If stolen $100 reward for thief. Ad dress Sheriff Low, Klamath Falls, or J. A. Edward, Doak Ranch, Klam ath Falls. These horses nre un broken. 6-li LOST Chamois purse, ' boadod Init ials "U. L. B.". containing a sum of money. Finder liberally reward ed If returned t ., J.B., Herald of fice. 1 1121 Ford Sedan $600 I 1 1118 7 pass. Bulck Six SMQ 1 1917 7 pass. Hudson $900. 1 1920 4 pass. Chandler $1200. 1 1921 7 pass Bulck Inquire for price BUICK SALES & SERVICE CO. L. HOAOLAND Phone 176W. 028 tf. If you want those hens to lay this winter food plenty of Mado-ln-Klam- ath alfalfa meal. Manufactured by Harry Telford, phono 18F13. 4-10 FOR SALE Klrtland Farm Is offer ing for sale cheap one' registered two year old black Percberon stal lion, sired by Ketabtho best Import ed black Perchero'n In the valley, or will sell Ketab. These are priced so they will pay for themsolves noxt year. We have some young tcama' for sale also. "Will sell a few reg istered milking Bhorthorn cows and heifers, two bull calves sired by Foot hills Corporal, tho 'grand champion of tho Pacific coast. Write, phone or come to seo as. 'J. B. Mason,' supt. Phone 19 X 3 Central Point, i ,028 tf., FOR SALE Chevrolet car. Inquire 413 Oak avenue , '418 WANTEO TO TRADE For 4ary' or beef cattle, r alfalfa meal, chopped alfalfa' or alfalfa hay. Harry' Tel ford, on Merrill road. Phone 18F18. 4-10 ' ' FOR SALE Ola newsDabbrs "at Her ald office. CITY: GARBAGE When you -want garbage remoTed, call 10P.23. 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, Sister Superior., O 17 N17.H For Glass, Roofing, Building Pa per, Cabinet work and Building Al terations call the 826 fith 8treet Cab inet and Carpenter Shop. Phone 682W. W. X. McABOT en-Nit. HOW MUCH WAS THE TICKET? WHAT KIND OF CIGARS WEEE.THEV? I SUPPOSE HE. COULDN'T STAND t 'EM" M ti hi; r m. I -. .j 'iav 4 - IJ. aTafvV AsTV l saasi.t assr v I gf.L- -Mi I mJHass sAa m -WJPI if I Twenty-Five Year "AUWT SARAH P6ABOOY LEAOeWcr THS ANTVWPCtJMOKWft.SOCll'jTV, CAUGHT TWO YOUNC. MEN SMOKING COfKH SMUK ToDAV. WATERMAN PIANO SCTIOOL ! LfcSSONS OUAItANTEKJ POPULAR SYNCOPATED STAND ARD MUSIC BEGINNERS & ADVANCEDPUPIL8 ACCEPTED EXJtOLLMUXTil ULOHU, NOT. 1T F. R. CIARK INSTRUCTOR S2t LINCOLN, PHONE CI4J CALL OR WIUTal FOR FREE DBatONBTRATIOaf 61VMN AT YOUR HOatp. H HHY REYIVE . ft. STRIKE CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 10. Fol lowing closo upon tho hoela of the announcement of tho posting' of the 0 To loo one's best and feel one's beet is.to tnJoTi'nn inside bath each morning to flush 'from' tho system the previous ; day's waste, sour fermentations and poi sonous toxins before It is absorbed into the blood. Juit as coal, when It burns, leaves behind a certain amount of in combustiblo material in the form of asiica, so tne ioou ana unnx lateen eacn 'day leave in'the.allmentary' organs la "certain amount'of Indigestible material yvbicb If not jcltminated, form toxins and poisons which' are then tucked Into the blood through the very ducts which are intended to, suck' in only nourishment to tisiistain .the body. ft 'If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see your skla get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, .a glass of hot water with a teaspoontfd of limestone phosphate in it, which la a hannlase means of washing the waste material aad toxins from the sternal, llvVr, kidaeys and bowels, thus cleaaa lag, sweetening and --Uyiag the entire Hot Watpr Kach Morning . Puts Roses in Your Cheeks I- Fn 2 mt I 3 I i ' aMsssssssM! " 1 8 r 3 - 'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSIBk. . er ix v y j M:.- . . .-JsssssssssssssssssssssssssssaE .,..f FS V -" $yTZ:i: ' '.'-' JsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssMKl-'.71;j;I' -&wViVx sssssssssssssssssssssssBlsssmi2v' ' VlS tEzklSl ft: ','. V' .-2ssssssssssssssssssslsss&sfKlifS o . . k ' S J ';i J X ' r.jsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssK3Bsr4SsaBs1BBK..VAA. . .1A Ml afmmHtiiEPws j',i;iVrt-??BssssMTJSOMHIX aF V. I iWJsiMmfliMiwfll ' - x"vtrtxm'wtw?'mmrrimv?ru;K-, ti. m -- ? . im TOM TAKES TOO MUCH FOR GRANTED THE TICKET WAS ONW TWO DOLLARS THEV WERE IM A NICE BOX AND HADtrie 'i PRETTIEST ft m nu-TUPMl t mr v 'I Ago in Linkyille notlco by tho western group of rail roads that thoy would again demand a tan par ce'nt reduction In the wage ecalo, comos the announcement by tho "Big Flvo" of tho' Brotherhood that thoy wilt .rovlva'tho atfllco vnto and uso It It nocossary to enforce tbo promises mnde by the railroad labor board of an adjustment'ot tho wage seal. Members of the Labor Hoard In session Im Chicago aay there Is a nils anderatandlng somewhare as no promises were' made by them offic ially la regard to this adjustment and that the Board did not figure; except In their Individual capacity, In calling off the threatened strike of October 8. Road Cloacd to , Cars GRASS VALLKT. Superintend ent D. O. Buss, of the State High way construction out of Orass Val ley, has ordered tho complotod section closed to traffic. Buss assorted that machines wero alimentary tract, before putting more food Into tho stomach. ? Girls and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid complex ion, also those who wake un with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who aro bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipa tion should begin this phosphatcd ,hot water drinking and are assured 'of very- nronouncea results la.one.or.wo weexe. A Quarter .pound, of jimc&ton plica- phate costs very little, atlthe.drug.store . but is sufficient to demonstrate that'iust as soap aad hot water cleanses, purifies . and freshens the ekin on the outsldtVeo hot water and limestone phosphate act f on the Inside organs. We must always consider that internal sanltatlon-lajast- ly more important ".nan ouuiae eieann". nets, because the skin pores da .not ab- 4 sorb ImpuriUeslnto the bioed, while the J bowel pores do. . - ii Women who, desire to enhance the N beauty of their complexion should Just ; rj iurn ur m wsu mim wuvn vau - i :p TITOT" VOU'D FALL FOB ATrwiG TrlEZ-fUSt HAVE THlSiH0U.SE.MAv?Ktp -'THEV , WERE IN SUCH A PRETTY PO TOO? , YOU KNOW V0U CAM POT CABBAGE M A PRETTY BASKET'.BUT IT'S FILi. CAB0AGE-ANOTHi rWfiGO PON'T SMOKE THEPA..DSJ Wfe. sBEsCVH assL T ll fl v asssssssssssssssslLssnisssssssssssssBsi sWassssssssssssssA 1 DsPI s3slssssssssUsL- f iB driven ovor tho road as (ant as seventy mlloa nn hour, and thnt many of tho drlvoro woro so rock loss as to ondangor tho lives of his truck drivers and laborers. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that thore are funds In tho County Tronsury for the payment of all Klamath., County Road Warrants protested (presented for payment but not paid, for want of funds) on or before July. 22, ,1921. Interest oa same will caase from date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 7th day of November. 1911, fi;K. TANfeinm Ceumty Treasurer. 1 7-1L NOTION FOR PUBLICATION Dc-iNiriiiwnt of liv lt"rlor Not Coal Lrinri, U. S. Laud Offlco at lakovlew, Orogon, Nov. 7, 1921. Notice is horoby given that Nelson O. Ward, whoso post-offlco addross Is Keno, Orogon, did, on tho Oth day of Soptombor, 1921, fllo tnthls oftico Sworn Btntemcnt and Application, No. 011768, to purcbaso tho BH NE ! NW,H!NB Boc. 30; SWU BEy Section 19, Township 38 S, Range 12 E.'WIllamoltoilorldlan; nnd tho tlm bor thoroon, under tho provisions of tho net of Juno 3, 18.78, nnd nets amendatory, known as tho "Timber and Stono L'riw," at. such valuo ns mlkht bo fixed by appralsomont, nnd that, pursuant to such application, tho land and timber thereon havo been appraised, Fvn Hundred Sovon ty Dollars, tho timber cstlmnlod .410 M board font nt $1.00 par M, And tho land $100.00; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his op plication and sworn statement on the 14th day of January, 1922, beforo Ile'rt O. Thomas. V. fl. Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any pornoiHs nt liberty to protest thlspurchaso before entry, or Init iate a contest at any time before pat ent Insuos, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat tne entry. Notlco will bo published for nine consocutlve weeks In the Klamath Herald., F. P. LIOIIT, , Register. N 10-17-24 D 1-8-1C-22-29 J S. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ifc-pnrtmcnt ofyUicIntorlor f Not, Coal Lroul I U. 8. Land Offlco nt Lhkovlow, Oregon, Nov. 7, 1921. Notlco Is hereby given thnt Ivan K. Kllgoro.'of Lorolln, Oregon, who, on Nov. 2Cth, 191C, mado II. B. No. 09348, and on August 20, 1920, mado Add'l II. E. No. 010422,. for BV5 SWW.NWjU SWU 8ec. 27; NV4 Kodak a ILeaYeYbur ttltw? 'Before 9,OcioaK-Your .! Picfcs ars rnomn KLAMATH FALXS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE ouy TMCIB DRUGS The saw mills are closing down , soon bo ONLY A FEW DAYS ;, FOR GREEN SLAB $3.50 per Cord delivered ' 7 $1:00 per Cord at Mill f, . We handle all' kinds of mjREYTON &ce. '. ' l "WOOD TO DBRN" 1419, MAIN i PHOE 535 JvJ -7 VT it 84. SWVi SWIUI Soc. 28; BHU 8k. Vi Boc. 20; NBH NE Boo. 32; BV4 NEVi Soc. 33; NWlUlSoc. 34. Town ship 40 8., Rnngo 144 B. Willamette Morldlan, has. fllod notlco of Inten tion to mnko final throo-yoar Proof, tp ostabllsh olnlm to tho land nboro doscribod. boforo J. O. Iiamakor, U. 8. Commissioner, at Bonanza, Ore gon, ou tho 17th day of Docombor, 1921. Claimant nnmes as witnesses. 8. W. Killgoro, A. C. Duncan. Wil liam Morgan,, all of Langoll Valloy, Clifford Vermillion, of Olene, Ore- Kn- L.,. ... .i NOUCe Will DO puuiiBuuu iui .K consecutive weeks In tho Klama Horald. .. Roglster. ,N 10-17-24 D !$. yanm of hiikiufk'0 balu BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION In foreclosure duly issued uy i no- mrV nf tho Circuit Court of uiw County of Klamath, State of Orogeev datod tho 10th day of Novombor, 1921, In a cortaln action in tho Cir cuit Court for said County and State, whoroln W..T. Shlvo as plaintiff ro- covorad judgment againBi . y ...i n,i vinii f'niiui. husband and wlfo, for tho sum of Flvo Thousaatl Dollars, with Interest nt tho rate of 8 per nnnuni from Docombor 18, 1020, nttornoya foes In tho sum or flvo hundred ilollnro nnd costs nnd dlsbursomcnlH taxed nt olghtcon dol lars, on tho 3rd day of Novembor, 1921. NOTICE 18 HEREBY Q1VEN that I will on tho 9th day of Docombor,. 1021, nt tho front door of tho county court houso in Klamath Falls, Kla math County, Oregon, at 10 o'clotjr a. in. of said day, noil at public nu Inn to tho hlKhrnt blddor, for en. the following doscrlbed proporlt, to-wlt: f Tho northeast quarter of northeast Quarter und Lota 0Vi eight and alno of Section Six In towa- ship forty south, range ten oast i the Willamette munaiau, id mm rnuntv.. Orcon. tocetber with t teaemonts, hor'edliaments and app tenances therounto beiongiug or sa anywlsa appertaining,, taken and lev led upon as the property of O. B, Ce sad, Vina Corad, Louie Schmttz aarf: Addle' Bchmltz, defendants In so, action, Or na much thereof ns mnjr bo necessary to satisfy tbo said Judjr moht In favor of W. T. Shlvo ngaln. sald'O.' B. Cozod nnd Vina CoinB. with Intprest thcrepn, and attorneys fcos aforosutd.Togothor with all cosUc and dlsbursompnts that havo or mar accrue Dated Nov'. 10, 1921. L. L. LOW. Shorlff, ' By BURT E. HAWKINS, Doputy. N 10-17-24 Dl-8. Work a ready air 3 jm" and your cheapoat wood vrlll.'j gono. ' H i iJ wood, wholesale and' retall.v BY ALLMAN fWPf W,;jh It x III 1 X l t MY yM EXeiTCD'ABckrr IT '" I I H Yjou may Ncrr J, J , - ' H r I,. ' s V n i , V-1 .".r Ft V.'! ; ' t-A m Ufa