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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1923)
FitiD.vv, .ii'i-Y in, litai, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Nlnd Page Of Glassifiei Ads venmg E Herald The Evening Herald ' CLASSIFIED AD BATES First, Insertion ..............per line lOo Two Insertions ..............per line IBo Throe Insertions ..per lino 20c Four Insertions ..........per lino 2Bo Week (0 times) per line SOe One month per1 lino 7Se Minimum charge 2 60. Ads not consecutive are charged as new fol lowing each ommlsBlon. First Insertion Is In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at first insertion rate. : Display classified ads (where type larger than this is used) are counted nine lines to Inch. Copy must be in Herald office by noon to get In that day's paper. Careful, John! Don't tell tho wife vou'vo uen sitting up with a sick friend. She I might have a retlnoscope, Invented ; by Dr. W. D. Bates, of New York, i shown wearing it. Tho retinoscopo ! detects lios by discovering shadows 1 In the eye, he says. BLACK CURRANT , BUSHES BANNED Rigid Quarantine Against Importa- ,., tlon Into Idnho Will Be In. nugurntcd By Commissioner BOISE, Idaho,. July 13. A rigid quarantine against the Importation Into Idaho of black currant bushes will be Inaugurated soon by State Commissioner of . Agriculture Mark Means, it is announced, upon the advice of a special committee for the eradication of the white pine blister rust. ' ' ,,,-The quarantine also will apply to Other currants atod gooseberry plants. The committee, In Its re port, asserted ' that if the ..rust be came firmly established In Idaho it would bo necessary ,to destroy cur rant and gooseueery bushes over a wide area. The blister rust recent ly was discovered noar Moscow Idaho. , ! . ' , . . 1 , .... The state agricultural authorities imvo been authorized, through ' the legislature, to. destroy approximately 1,000 black currant bushes in north ern Idaho, and pay their owners for them,, to ..prevent the spreading of the blister rust to the nineteen bil lions of feet of white pine standing ing that section of the state. . The white pine in Idaho has a stumpage value of $190,000,000. ,.u v.. PUNCTUALITY NOW; MARKS 0 i TRAIN SKRVIOH IN. ITALY ROME, July s 13. -The spirit - of discipline which the Mussolini gov ernment brought In with it Is. no more- concretely illustrated: than on ,the railroads and In the; telegraph service kof Italy., Italian trains are now run on timeone' can even set ones watch by-them and the time of transmission, on Internal and for eign telegrams has been reduced to one-fourth of what it was before the nilvent of Italy's young dictator to power. - iii:.,: The Itallnn crack trains on tho main trunk! lines .cover their dis tances wi(lh ;mlnuts 1 precision and according to schedule -- The Rome Milan expresses leave and arrive on the second.' . The Rome-Naples trains lire equally on schedule,' while the ' service between Genoa "' and Trieste, through Milan and YenlceJ aiso rocorns 1110 same punctuality, . Special policemen do "servlfee on all- the lines, and are present on trains to prevent theft or disorder. 1... o - PIANO TITNINO Cayy Morgan at tho .Karl Rliephord Co.- 11-M 'V : '-- '. ' " Kodak finishing" aVStlnson's. St' . ill 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE JBlg lot with a 16 by 24 shack. Price $200, Can have terms. , Phone 496-WI-3, or address 2145 S. Oth St. , 12-14 FOR SALE 3 room house and lot. Close to factories, $1100.00, on terms or $1,000.00 cosh. 2046 Wantland Ave, Mills Add. 12-13 FOR SALE Iron beds and springs. Colonial Inn, 11th, near Main. 12-13 FOR SALE Light OBuJck six car. . Inquire at Maggie's service sta tion, 6th and Klamath Ave. 11-17 CAR FOR SALE Chalmers car. Overhauled in May. New punc ture proof tires. Easy terms. Frank M. Upp. 1018 Main St. 11-17 FOR SALE Evenrude kicker and spruce boat, Boats weigh' 160 lbs. Just the outfit to carry on light trailer. Price Is right. Call 456-W. N 11-12 FOR SALE Household goods', mov ing away, John W. L. Smith, Ma Iln. 11-14 ' FOR SALE Six cylinder touring car, $350.00. ' Terms If desired. Call 153 or see BUI Williams. 10-12 FOR SALE Dodge touring, good condition, high tension mag. Sac rifice $260.00. Phone 677-W. 10-12 ' FOR BALE One 1920 Peerless S, seven "pas senger, good rubber and fine me chanical condition, ?1100. 00: One 1920 Buick. roadster, new paint, good rubber, fine condition, $700.00. Qne Ford ton truck, 4 brand new tires, motor completely overhauled, $300.00. We have an exclusive used car department, we buy and sell used oars of all makes. We trade and sell on easy terms. Hittson Motors the Studebaker dealer, Medford, Oregon. 9-14 FOR SALE John Deer S wagon ' 1 team, harness, and fresh cow and calf. Call at 217 Mortimer, or phone 641-W. ; . 9-14 FOR SALE Complete outfit of fur nlshlngs for four room house. Call 1028 High St. after. 4:30 p. m. 9-14 FOR .SALE 5 room modern house, close in, with or without furniture. Easy terms. Call 242-W. 9-14 FURNITURE FOR SALE-rOak bur eau, leather bed davenport, carpet, hall-tree, four piece oak parlor set, three oak chairs, copper wash boil er, father articles 219 Jeyterson. St. .. 7-13 FOR. SALB Small house, 60x100 lot. Price very reasonable. In quire 1229 Sargent Ave.. 6-13 FOR SALE Farm implements that you do not need can be sold for cash by an ad in The Herald. Put it in and get money for what is now doing you no good. . 6-13 FOR SALE Five ton Universal trailer. Good tires. E. K. Loos ley, Montague, Calif. 2-19 FOR SALE Gent's diamond ring at less than wholesale cost. Frank M. Upp. 1018 Main opposite post office. 10tf FOR SALE House plans,' complete for 6-room modern structure; an unusually clever design and one you should consider It you are going to build. I have no use tor them and will sell cheap. Call Herald office. J 23tt POULTRY POULTRY WANTED City folks . will buy direct from the farmer. Put a classified ad in The Herald and get rid of the surplus poultry on the ranch. 6-12 BABY CHICKS July 6th, Barred Rocks,. Brown Leghorns; 11th, Reds,. Barred Rocks, Black Mlnor cas; 17th, Reds, Rocks, Black Ml norcas, White 'Leghorn. Leghorns, $10.00; Reds, Rocks, Black Minor cas, $15.00 C. O. D. if you wish. Or land Hatchery, Orland, Glenn Co., Calif. ;. 80tt HELP WANTED WANTED Girl for housework. Call 1173 Main before ,6 o'clock. Phone 643-W. - . 12tf WANTED Girl for bookkeeper at Western Union. ' 10tf DOINGS OF THE DUFFS I jT I'M lb jr REAL ESTATE ; UU YUU WANT A HOME? Only two houses left any rea sonable offer considered. You'll never get a better opportunity to buy a modern, well-built, ,cozy resi dence at a price you can afford to pay. ' My home Is now in California and I am In Klamath Falls for a few days to clean up my local Interests. I am not, broadcasting prices' on this property, but to the man who has money and means business, I will make a price that will make It worth your while. I have one ' four-room bungalow which 1b modern, and one five-room bungalow whloh is especially at tractive having, full basement,' fur nace heat, electric range, sleeping porch strictly modern and close in, Both these houses are new and very desirable. . . . -It you mean business see me or call ; George B. Chamberlain You cam see me at my residence, 625 Eighth St. from 6 to 8 p. m." or at K. Sugarman'e store at inter vals during the dajy, or phone 179-W. 12-14 FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 room modern house on paved street or will, trade for close in acreage near Klamath Falls or Ashland; Phone 14-M, 12-18 FOR SALE Neat three room bung alow on Michigan Ave., at bar gain price of $1200.00 iwlth $550.00 cash payment. It's a pick-up. A pleasure to show It. Chllcote & Smith, 727 Main St. 12-13 FOR SALE Strictly modern five room plastered house - on Ninth St., fully furnished, with full plumbing, built-in features, stone foundation, basement, corner lot. Non-resident owner is making big sacrifice in pricing this place at $3,250. 00for few days. This is the chance of a life-time to get a good home at a bargain price: - Easy terms. Better see us today. Chll cote & Smith, 727 Main St. 12-13 FOR SALE What am I offered for lots 3 and 10, block 100, White lake -City? J. D. Cunnigham, 223 South Grand Ave., Apt. 2, Los Ang eles, Calif. , 11-13 FOR SALE! Four room modern house, built-in features, furnished or unfurnished. This Is a lovely home. Good location. Price rea sonable. Inquire 1311 Sargent Ave. , 11-12 I FOR SALE 160 acres of pine. About 3 million ft. near Klamath Falls. WA ot NE14 and NEVi of NW4; of sec. -lS'Jand SE& of SW&' of sec. 7, alt in:T. 87 S, R 11 E, Williamette Meridian, Klamath County, Ore.- Price $8,000. Des mond, owner, Hollywood, Calif., Box 72. 11-14 v ONE GOOD INVESTMENT Is worth a lifetimes' saving. We have something safe and sure. Some of the best land in California, located in the heart of the fruit belt Is now being opened for settlement. . Water plentiful and cheap. -We will back you. and locate you in this delightful climate. Learn about our plan, ad dress Box 500 care Herald. 11-17 FOR SALE A choice corner lot, three blocks from main central lo cation. Small house. Inquire 338 No. 7th St. 11-17 FOR SALE Three beautiful lots on .Rwfllinn TTnlffhta famine Hi srh street. Very reasonable if taken at once, rnoue mrs. wing at Oltn I!.- - 11-14 FOR SALE Desirable lot. Part of an estate. Close in. Terms rea sonable. Box O. C. Herald office. ..-.': 10-12 FOR SALE Almost new three room house with breakfast nook and garage. Price $1100.00. Some terms. Will consider ilight car as part payment.' Cal), ,1106 Uphara. i . ' ',' v. 9-14 FOR SALE-1 House, chicken house and 4 lota,, fine garden. B. H. Van sickle at K. iSugarman's. . 25tf ' FOR SALE4 room modern fur nished house, with basement and garage. Write E. L. Davis, room 3, Swanson Bldg, - 23tf I FOR RENT FOR RENT Two two-room fur nished apts, ' .419 N. 10th St. . 12-13 FOR RENT 612. -Nice bedroom. Phone 12-13 FOR RENT Front office , space. 1173 Main St. lltt . FOR RENT Sleeping rooms by day, week or month, newly furnished, at Ewauna House, formerly Marshall House. . 337 Main St. N 11-14 ,. FOR RENT Nice sleeping room for one or two gentlemen in modern home. 110 Washington. 11-13 ROOMS FOR RENT 111 . Pine St. 11-13 ' LOST Blue beaded bag between Dorrls and Mount Hebron. Find er please return bag and contents, except money, .to Herald office. 10-16 FOR RENT Apt, Call 131 N. Sec ond St. - . : 10-12 FOR RENT First class bedroom In modern residence. Call 659-W. l?10 Melrose at Esplanade. 30tf FOR RENT If you want an apart ment or. furnished house why not try a class ad in this paper? Every body reads the classified department. 6-13 BUSINESS NOTICES MONEY TO LOAN "" We represent the Equitable Sav ings & Loan Assn. and have money to loan on modern homes within the sewer district. This Is on the monthly payment plan. Special rate on business loans. This is an old' Oregon company with an enviable record for fair: dealing. . Loans are made without red tape. Chllcote & Smith, 727 Main St. ,. 12-13 AUCTIONEER-LIvestock, farm im plements, household goods, mer chandise. Anything, from a screw driver up. 20 years experience. For good prices and quick results see R, C. Walts, auctioneer.- Office Waits Plumbing & Supply House; 123 N. 8th St., Klamath Falls. lltt TRIANGLE CAFE r-The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main Street. Phone 624. 14tf WANTED WANTED Clean linen rags, 6 c lb. , HeraKd office. , V . 12tf . WANTED Washing and ironing at home. 243 Eldorado Ave., or phone 485-J. 11-13 WANTED Team work. Have plenty of good dirt. Phone 667-W. 11-12 WANTED Furnished or unfurnish ed 4 or 6 room house not too far out. It rented reasonable will lease by the year, with option to buy. Box A. B. Herald office. . . lltt LOST & FOUND 1 FOUND On Dorrls road, 1923 license No. 70476, .and .tall-light. Owner may have same by calling, at Herald office and paying for ad. - . 11-13 LOST Airdale dog, answers to name ot Bob, very friendly. Re ward.' Otto Balin, Route One. 9-14 LOST Auto license plate no 77684. Leave at Sunset grocery. 6-12 LOST Bunch of keys on ring and . Deit Clasp, n as regiBtereo. numoer nlatA from Marvsville. Calif.- Re turn, to Herald office. 14tf LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Sows and weaned pigs, ' -weighing 20 to 60 lbs., one mile above Link river dam en west stae of lake or P. O. Box 177. 12-14: FOR SALE 15 select dairy cows. All young, all tested. M.. A. Walsh, Medford Oregon, Route 8. ' . J 23, Jy, 23 Inc. IN THE HAD A NICE LITTLE NAP N6W WE'LL SEE WHAT'S 'THE LATEST NEWS- WHATSTHIS? ' A CALIFORNIA: MAM GOTA: DIVORCE ON THE GROUNDS THAT- HIS, WJFE WENT Through his pockets MISCELLANEOUS John Chastaln the Medford Fluff Rug man Is In Klamath Falls for a few days. See tomorrow's paper. 1 :'.- 12, ; REWARD $5 to person returning Indian bicycle stolen from 662 Cal. Ave. No questions asked. 10-12 GIVE THAT CLUB or single maga zine order to Mrs. F. E. Pellett. Tel. No. 394-R and she will call. Jy 2 Aug 2 inc. LEGAL NOTICES INDIAN LAND SALE Town Lots, First Addition to v ' Chiloquin, Oregon, Bids will be received .up to 2 p. m. on August 30, 1923, at the office of the Superintendent of the Klam ath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon, on town, lots, with certain lots excepted and reserved from sale, within 'the First Addition to -Chilo-quln, Klamath County, Oregon. Eighty-five lots, suitable for busi ness and residential purposes will be Offered for sale on reasonable terms, one-third In cash or in . a certified check with -bid, and the balance in two equal payments of one-third an nually, with interest on deferred pay ments at eight per cent per annum. Full payment for any lot may be made at any time. All bids should be forwarded to the above address in a sealed envelope marked by the bidder "Bid for Indian Land, First Addition to Chiloquin, Oregon, to be Opened at 2 p. hi., August 30, 1923." Additional information as to this sale, with descriptions and ap praisements of lots may be obtained from the Superintendent, Klamath Agency. Oregon. Maps showing lo cation, of lots with appraised value will be posted at Klamath Agency office, and at the postofflces at Klamath Falls' and Chiloquin, Ore gon. t :-'-.' FRED A. BAKER, ' Superintendent J 29, Jy 6, 13, 20, 27, A 3, 10, 17, 24 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore., June 11. 1923. Notice Is hereby given that Henry M. Daniel, of Bonanza, Oregon, who, on August 13, 1920, made Addition al Stock Raising Homestead Entry, No. 09818, tor NESE section 5, lots 1, 2,. SWiNE. lots 3, 4, SNW NSW sec. 4, township 39S., range 11E, SW&, SE and SE&, SW sec. 83, township 88S;, range HE., Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. O. Hamaker, U. S. Commissioner, at Bonanza, Ore gon, on the 21st day-of July, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: A. J. Hickman, Dalsey C. Hickman F. J. Bowne, Stella O. Bowne, all of Bo nanza, Oregon.- - (To be published in Evening Her ald, Klamath Falls, Oregon.) , .. F. P. LIGHT, Register. J 16 Jy 16 Inc. ' ' , ; NOTIjCE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been. duly appointed administrator of the estate of Hugh L. Clopton deceased. Creditors are required to present verified claims against said estate to the administra tor at' Beatty, Klamath County, .Ore gon, within six months from, the date of the tirst publication of this notice, to-wit: June 15, 1923. Dated this June 16, 1923. CLAUD O. CLOPTON, Administrator ot Estate . of. Hugh L. Clopton, Deceased. J 15, 22, 29, Jy 6, 13, Kodak finishing at Stlnson's. 3tf At Your Grocer's FUTURE 1 GOLDEN GATE -ff W fTWE LLi THAT'S PoTTWGI S fWl'JVST PUT THIS 'ff .'.''.. . j ONE OVER - I'LL JOST. pS f ' CUPPlHG INTHE TT , V COT OUT THAT ryTTLE'' MT? U t ' POCKET THAT I CARRY MY , ' I A NEWS ITEM ANO KEEP rr nf MONEY IN- IT MAY SAVE ) ' i ' : ; ' W 'SMETHl ' j t ' f r A French Beauty TAUGHT, ME HOW TO CLEAN MY SKIN By Edna Wallace Hopper My youthful beauty at my grand old age is due to French creations. And I served France for 62 months in the war to help repay that debt. Now I am doing more. 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