The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 07, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, HICIT. t, man.
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAjXS, OREGON
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The Even'ioff Herald
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First UiMrllua, .r-H'r Uue l')
Twi Insertions per Hue ne
Three lliT)l(n .' mr linn Side
Kour lhrtjim ...'.. mw Unit Jln
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Gl niunlli ................. ...p line 71k
... Minimum charge. JIGa. , Ads not
eonioeutjye ,r, charged as puw jtol
lowlng each omuilsston. '
"' rirst Insertion tj In "New Today"
liolaino "'without etr charge, but
all Iptortipus la that col u am are
, first Iosri)on Ui. . , ,,
.' UniUx claUlo.d d (where
tyfr Urmr , tbttn. ttil la ued) ore
ennnteir nln Ihii'i to Incti.
'Oopy tnnst bit' in 1WM office by
1 noon' to got In that day'i piper. ,
NEW TODAY
FOR 8ALc t.'sd .textbooks for 7th
ml Kill grade. Cull nl llrlnr A
Petersons, 7-10 '
LIVEHTOOK Thn buyer of homei
nnd cnttln rends thin pupnr. If
Von want lu InlnriMi him advortliio
What you hnva, I'liono 8H, 7-1 U
J"Olt HKN"r Sleeping room for one
or two gentlemen. .Modern. 1(9
Washington. . T
J10Y8' WANTED A fow position
open for carriers on Herald
routes. Apply circulation manager,
Herald oftlro. Sir
FARMS FOR SALE
. . i
. 20 acre up lo ISO aero fnrmn.
' Prices ranging from 850.00 to
HftO.OU mi aero.
Clone lo Kin in li Ih Kit 1 1 H on highway.
Heo J. . lUUMII.lll,
208 Winters Bldg.
7-8
FOfl 8ALK 2 llolitoln. 1 Itoiin. 1
, Km! Durham cowi. C-8. 2 red holf
"torn , all frenli In uprliiK. 1 black Jor
'y holfr, 1 cnlvm, I boar, t brood
uw, 18 pica, purti I'olanil-Chlim
kid) ladillo bono, clilckona, IH l.u
: , val, broodor,' plow, harrow. Conic
and look, lUmion for aalo, ronioviil.
nto and Allon, Olo.'io, Ore. 7-1 0
KOR URNT Newly furnlalii'd Apt.
, 'Uno block, fpm iliiln. Hi I'lnr
fit. ! ' . : 7-8
KOK 8AI.E Rpaco In thin clastflcd
ail ocllnn. A fow colli liivmloil
horn will brine .nlliiclnry loiurna,
l'lion. ' ; 7-I0
PROPERTY WANTED
: ? ; ; .
For quick action lint your
property with
J. N, Illt.V.MHAIJ, ,
; 208 Wlnton uidg.
.... 7'.8
FOll ItKNT Hard lo get anything
" Un't 11 T Ilcttor try out an nd In
this paper. It'a a go-gottcr. l'hone
88. 7-10
,t ,
WANTKIJ To buy n lined dreor or
' comodo. I'liono 200-J. , 7-8
SITUATION WANTKI) If help In
' ' liurd lo gut put nil nd In thin
piipor. Many do no and remilta nrc
unUnfiidory. Phono 88. 7-1
' WANTKD Oil conmo I horn h
i ; noiiiBthlnK you wniit. (lot It by
hlUltlim nil ml In thin pnper. t'honc
88 nnd link for Clnaa Ad doimr!menl.
' 7-10'
i ' ..I , , ' ,
TRUCK OWNERS
1 And oporntom connnunlcuto with
Uio. I hiive hoiiiu good huullng Joba.
-vi i
a" I '
J. K. IIIIAMHAIX
208 Wlntora llldii.
7-8
KOIt ItKNT il'dropii forjentlo
man. Kurnneo hent, phono nnd
bntli. 819 Jeffomou St. 7. -8
lTOR RKNT-r-Furn.lhvd nini'liiiet.
family' of "two. 028 Oak .treot.
Jii(Hilr.iiirliiM)iit fou,r. . 7
Sn-r MISS tills ciiilioitunllyi fine
T, rnlHuurnnt for salo, liavo nlendy
Ifntlo: a fine liivoslmonl : raslnnrnnl
located lu Chllotntln. Oregon, muni,
alill on uvrount oi osu n""
.pprsons ilorete() iipjiy l,)l)(e. On u,
CJilloiiilil( 'Oregon. ' . ,,. 1-1 i
HICA.I) T.l'UfiHoro. ui"l overy where
moio people renn m '
plirlmenl tlinn "y other part of tho
jiiipop. Thnl'ii. wJiy. (!li)n.Poil'i. W
' . 1 . .'i'
MONEY TO LOAN Do you want to
' 4 borrow on your properly? An lid
' Ki, ,UU 1'ui'ur will Uil Uio MiHiUtiu
, ot tUe.muuiy lundota. VUontfc 8--?
'. , r. ; , ,., - , v- .- 7-10
NEW TODAY
VANTKI Man Willi Toum for
thrnslilug. 1UII5 Dolonis Ave. 7
I'OI'I.THY Wholhnr buying or sell
' Ink, you tun gel reniiliu by un ad.
'rim people way wim i what you hum
but tliuy don't know yog. lutvu It,
, . 7-1U
WANTKD Modern four or . five
room hou'io anywhere on pivc
iiKiil. For purl leiilurit iiddics llox
U. Ii., Iluruld otfUo. 7-10
iltlHINICSfl NOTIC'li Toll Hie pub-
Ho your' liUlnn In this depart
ment. More people rend tha clumi
ads t linn ully other purl of the pa
per M"
FOR RIO NT Modern ono room rah.
in. . Ill) Washington. ' 7
REAL KSTATK Tbla depiirtmrjt
ufforda Uio best ndvortuing for
roul oatato., Wo havo a npnrlul dis
play cliuis ad rule. Auk about It.
7-lU
WANTED TO RKNT Or buy xninll
dairy ranch on Morrill Road, llox
2, Herald offlco. 7-13
KOI'NI) If yop lout tomnlhliiR nd
vorlliio It horo. Klndnm of lout arti
cles read I ho llornld to boo who lout
soinollug. 7-10
I.OHT If you found soniclhlng
ndvsrtlse It. Publicity Is what
puts your buslnoas over. Tho Her
ald for Klamath publicity. 7-10
u
FOR SALE
K1VE SriT8 FOR SALE 38 nnd
40. Nover worn. Call Rox L,,
Jlersld. " ' ' $
PARTIES DKSIRINO Rluo Damson
plums, should placn tholr ordoro
with Mrs. A. I.. I.eavllt, phono 12-R.
I'liims will bo rlpo In about one
wock. . 0-7
NOTICE lleo hives, sections, sup
piles of all kinds and honey for
snlo at 321 N. 11th St. 0-12
FOR BALE Caiih drawer for Rur-
roURhi adding machine, half
price. Inqulro Stlnson's Photo
Shop." . K-7
FOR 8AI.10 Tomatoes at lc per
lb., for canning, at Mrs. Jowclyn,
nl upper end of Aahland St. Ashland,
FOR SALE Chevrolet, 1930, In
good condition. ' llargaln for
quick sale. Inqulro Triangle Cnfe.
. 6-7"
FOR SALE 5 room now modern
" bungalow. Call at 925 Roeo St,
4-10
GUARANTEED TOII-ET BEATS at
tha I-orcns Shop, 123 N. 0th St.
for $3.76. Cheaper than ropalrlug
tho old ono. 4-10
FOR 8AL.lv Tlruuh Rroom, house
' stylo and push broom, leave or
Jere. Phono 4 45-M. S-12
FOR SALE 1 17-ln. silo filling and
hay, cutting machine at Harry
Booth ranch, Morrill Road, 27-8
FOR SALE First class Cnso thresh
ing outfit. Used 3 seasons, 3Z-M
senerntor, 22-40 englno. Frnnk
Dnvla, Talent, Oro. s-7
FOR BALE IIouso plans, complete
for 0-rooiu modern iiruciure; an
.mnki.fttlu lnv Hnalffll aHft ftlli TAI1
should conaldor II you aro. solng to
imilil I hftvn un use for them and
will sell cheap, Call Herald office.
All lh ftM nannra vnu can litfieifor
out tho door with for 25c, ,nt tlft)
iieraiu oince.
BUSINESS NOTICES
WHEN 'YOU.: NEED ' 'IN
SURANCE OF ANY KIND
' SEE
Robinson & Rosenquist
Room 4, .SiiKnrmnn Uulu,,
Klnmiith Falls, Ore.
5-8
real silk hosiery
t .
100 PERCENT PURE SILK HOSE
full flt T. .1. lOvmiN. Italduiit Hotel.
she will show you ..suuiplos.. nud
tnko your oruor. . i-n
TRJANOLK OAFfi-rThq plaoo to got
good OBU..OPKN ALL N1UHT. 033
Main Ptront. Phone 84. . t4tf
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Ih. V. 6Bk-TOb SMSMW'.. .a JWfl " Ifl now hAH ro SAT iv
. S I DDl CC-V ATt7
-t fcitbtAi or,a V .
I t . V A:--SA I fU4aN,k,4
FOR RENT
f'UHNIKHIC!) ONE ROOM cuhln,
Colonial Inn, lllh near Main, li-'i"
FOR RENT Thn u;furulshed
rooms for housekeeping. Cull at
U33 .Walnut. -K.
FOR RENT Inrgo bedroom with
use of telephone nnd hnlh. I'rlvnte
family. Phono 270-W. ' 0-7.
FOR RENT- (looil teuiii, hurueso
nm wugon, I'lione CU7-W. 0-8
FOR 1URB Heavy ' wiirk horses.
Koliurt 8. Adniiis, Merrill, Ore.
3 i V 3 Inc.
FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms,
In nrlvnta family. Modern home.
Phone 820-W. - Jltf
FOR RENT Ono or two largo of
fice rooms In Hart Hlilii. Apply
to A. A. Uellmnn & Co., 700 M.iln
St, 1-8
FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms.
Phono 320-W. 31tf
FOR RENT Two connecting bed
room with . bot and cold water
In ono room. Suitable for 2 or 3
ladles or gentlemen. 305 Lincoln,
corner of 3rd St. Phono 284-J. a 1 If
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED Thero aro those
who need help. An ad In this
potior will gel their attention and
get tha job. Others huve, why not
you? . ?-10
DOY8 WANTED A fow positions
open for carriers on Herald
routoa. Apply circulation manager.
Herald office. - (lit
WANTED Girl for offloo Work.
Phono 120. ' ' 6-7 .
WANTED Woman to work In
creamery. Must be over 25 years
of age. Apply Holllday Dairy, 7th
and Klauiath. 6tt
WANTED Girl or woman for trays
ana Kiicnon noip. uoon pay. uor
rls hospital, Dorrls, Calif. 1-8
WANTED Girl for clorlcal work.
Apply Wetsern L'nlpn. "29tf "'
WANTED Roy with wheel for mes
senger, work, must be 16 years Tr
older.- Apply Western Union. 29tf
HELP WANTED -
An Intelligent person, ollber"iex
may cam $100 to 1200 monthly
cormspoDdlng fop newspapers; , tl5
to 126. weekly In spnro time; exper
lenco unnecessary; no canvassing;
subjects suggestod. Send for par
ticulars. : National Pross llnreatt,
Uuffalo. N. Y.
Aug.. 21, 1923 Aug.' 21, 1924: Hie.
WANTED
BOYS WANTED A fow positions
open ' for carriers on Herald
routes. Apply circulation manager.
Herald ofllce. , . '. tf
ROOM AND ROARD li private home
near box factory. C2o Market St.'
Phono 500. Mrs. Win.; Stoncll. .0-7
WANTED A good two wheel llpht
trailer. Call or wrltp' 1605 Cres
cent Ave. 0-7
WANTED Sewing by experienced
dressmaker. Haud embroidery
done. Cull at 383 S. 9!h St. 6-7 .
WANTED TO RENT 3, 4 or 5
rimiii itnftirnifiliivt liotme. No
children. ' 8. J.' Bailey, S, P. depot.
ui,
r. , 4 i .
IF YOU WANT rubbish removed
call 302-W., C. R. Grove, 4-10V ,
1NSURANCK THAT INSURE? Is
written by Clara I). CulUlna.. Of
fice ovor 'Whitman' drug, store. 4-7
YOUNG MAN Wants sleeping room.
' 'Private fnmlly. ' Box X. X.' "Her
ald offlco. Sl-12
HEAVY WORK HOUSES rpr hlro.
Robert S. Adams. Merrill. 24-30
WANTED By Aug. 15, furnished
. houso, flvo rooms or more, phone
114-M. , tf
y.Al.I.ibq old papers you can stagger
o'utf tho door with tor 25c, nt tho
Herald office. ' ' tt
POULTRY
All tho old papers you .cnn stnggor
but the door with for 25c, at tho
Herald offle.n. ' ' ' tf
' ' : T?H'MiiKB. mimaSH ihm mc-uicc) nr. 1
SVTOT.j, (KIT I I II. .. ' IY
i rfi,' i,vvr'f itr i(i w -"m w-. t . .- ji
J 'A iv I'l ml l 1 rS2, -MAMTAK,y V
' " I ML I 'i Vi I. M 4i-V.T?A . W I t
' fe. .1 url rf . n
I I I A1--. 1 11 H J Xi'.i. a- j
REAL ESTATE
TO KXCHANllE Lot In splendid
rcslduiico dlnlrlct, J'oriluiid, Ore.,
for lot or bour.o and lot In K. F. llox
203, Cliy. C-S
40 ACHES, 2. miles from Merrill
Cabin, good well, niw pump
collers etc. Will trade, llox 404.
. . . 0-7
FOR RALE Modern 6 room houso,
clump, will consider small car as
part payment. Call 213 Michigan
Ave., or phono 483-W. 0-12',
320 ACRE fidOD PRY nntto ..With
Kprlng. Trado for car or truck.
Box 401. . ' ' ' . 6-7
11CVKR.S ATTENTION
If you, are Interested In alfalfa
1 can show you soma real bargains
on closc-ln property also attractive
investments In 5th and Otb streets
properties and Ewauna Heighs. Lint
your property, with me. R. . W.
Clayo, 225 South 5th street. Phone
112-J. 5-8
FOR SALE -Tlve room modern
houso, close In, with stoves, A
bargain. Move in tomorrow. Two
new 5 room modern houses. Just
completed, and other houses would
like to show you. Call 542-J after
5 o'clock. . .
4-10
FOR SALE Flno five room modern
bungalow, screened porch, large
closets, built-in features, full base
ment, pavement paid In full. , For
particulars address Box M. P., Her
ald office. 8Uf
A BARGAIN 100 acres In L...V.
Irrigation District, $1,000 down,
balance easy terms. E. B. Sedge
287 So. 18th St., San Jose, Calif.
Ang. 20 Sept 19 Inc
LOST & FOUND
FOUND Near Imperial garage,
small emblem pin, initial on bar
D. of P. Owner can regain pin, at
Herald office by paying for ail, 6-8
LOST Ono black shepherd dog,
blind In one eye, name Tipp. Re
ward of $5. 133 N. 10th SU 5-11
LQST Shepherd dog. medium sUe,
, black body, brown front, answers
name. Brownie. Liberal reward., T,
J. Evans, Baldwin Hotel. 5-4-
LOST Red leather handbag,. . be?
twben 8pencer Creek and Klamr
ath Falls, ovenlng of AiiS. 31. Kind
er leave at Herald office. 1 0 re
ward. ..;,"' 1-6
SITUATION WANTED
HJOI SCHOOL ROY wants nlaco to
-work for. board and room. Phone
281. : " . 6-7V '
EXPERIENCED WOMAN WUbes
work. Call at 1551 Crescent Ave.
' ; , , . 5-8.
WANTED To contract trench, ex
jcavatlon tor the Installation ,ol
sewer pipes. ..Inquire' Lorenx. Co.
Pbonp S71-W. 12 M 6th Su'26tj;
IF TOO INTEND TO .HUNT or . fish
.. In ,the mountains -this fall phone
or write A. J. VpllmnB, Recreation,
Oregon. Guide ;aud. best of saddle
horses and pack outfit furnished, Htf
All. the old papers you can stagger
out the door with, for 25c, at tbe
Herald offlco. - If
MISCELLANEOUS
All thn niH miMN rnii ran stfleeer
tout tho door with for 25c, at the
1 llnp.1,1 nttlnn If . .
' Herald offlco.
LEGAL NOTICES
XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION .
ISOLATIU) TRACT s
(l"ubllsber)
Public' Land Sale
Department of tbe Interior
0. S. Land Office at Lakovlew, Ore.
AimtiRt 9. 1923. i .
Notice is hereby given that, as
directed b tho Commissioner of the
O on oral, Laqi offlco. unfler provl.
slons of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant
to tbo application of Marie Zumpfe,
of Matin, Oregon, Serial No. 011257,
we will otter at public sale, to the
highest bidder, but at not less than.
830.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a.m.,
on the 84th day of September. 1923.
next, -at this, office, the, following
traot of land: rj I .
Lot 1, Seo. IT, T. 413., R. 12 E.,
Willamette Meridian. (12A.) t
The sale wlll, not be kept open,
but will be declared closed when
those present at the hour named
bnv ceased bidding. The person
PLAYIN'
1 AWT A BiT t
WMfJn H
LEGAL NOTICES
making the highest bid will be re
quired to Immediately pay to the re
ceiver the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-described land sro adlyd
to fllq Ihulr claims, or objections,
on or before the timo designated tor
sale. '
F. P. LIGHT,
- Register.
A 18 Sept. 18 inc.
NOTKK FOR PUIILJCATIO.V .
r . ISOLATED TRACT
" Public Land Bale
Dupitrtmcut of Uio Interior,
U. 0, .Land Office at, Lakevlnw, Ore.
, August 9, 1923.
Notice Is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provi
sions of Sec 2456, R. S., pursuant
.to the application of Maurice L.
jonnson oi mamain rails, uregon.
Serial No. 012018, we will of tor at
public salo, to tbe highest bidder,
but at 4io leas than 83.25 per acre,
at 10 o'clock a. m.. on tba 25th day
of September, 1923, next, at this
office, the following tract of land;
The NW- 8W,i Sec. 15 T.
373., R. 1J4E., Willamette
Meridian.
Tbls sale will not be kept' open,
but will be declared closed when
those present at tbe hour named
have ceased bidding. The person
making tbe highest bid will be re
quired to Immediately pay to tbe
receiver tbe amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
tbe above-described land are advl&r
d to file tbelr claims, or objec
tions, on or before tbe time desig
nated for -aale. . , - , v
. F. P. LIGHT,
Register.
A 16 Sept. 15 Ino.
...XOTICE TO. TASPAYF.KS ....
You am hereby notified that tbe
Board of Equalization will attend on
scpiemuer iv, ivd uim wcuuu
Monday in September) at tbe county
judge's office in the oldest court
house', and 'Will remain in, session
for' thirty days from that date for
the purpose of examining' the as?
seesmont. rolls for. the year 1923,
and correcting all errors .in valua
tion, description or qunlities of lahd.
lots of other property assessed by
the ' assesof . '" It shall be tha -doty
of ail porsoni interested, to appear
at the time and .place appointed. .
All protests "against, valuations
fixed by the assessor must be filed
with the board during the first -ten
days of said .session. , - ',
W. T. LEE,
Assessor "of Klamath County.
A 23 Sept. 10 lnc.; . '
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
(Publisher)
DeiMtrtment of the Interior
U. S. Land Office t Lakeview, Ore.
August 28, 1923.
Notice Is hereby given that Uester
Clinton Wlshard, of Langell Valley,
Oregon, who, on November 23, 1917,
made Homestead Entry, No. 01058S,
for NWSEVl, NliSWH and
SWUSWVl, section 9, township
403, range 13E., Willamette Merid
ian, has tiled potlce of Intention to
make Final Throe .Tear Proof, to,
establish claim to tha land- above
described, before J. O. Homaker, U.
S. Commissioner, at Bonanza, Ore
gon, on the 12 day of October, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
R. C. Cowley, of Lorella, Oregon.
J. T. BllUngsley; of Langell Val
ley, Oregon. - . . ,
A. T. Tappan, ot Langell Valley,
Oregon-.
J. T. Bradley, of Bonanza, Ore
gon. , F. P. LIGHT,
Register.
A 31 S 30 Inc.
NOTICE FOR PCBLICATION .
H
tPnbUsIier.)
Department of tho Interior,
U. S. Land office at Lakeview, Ore.
August 4, 1923.
Notice Is horeby given that Algla
F. Graham, of Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, who on December 30, 1919,
made Homestead Application, No.
011153, for Lots 1, 6, 6 and 8,' Sec
tion 25. Township S7 S Range 8 E.,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
ot lntontlon to make Final Three
Year Proof, to establish claim to tho
land above described, before C. R.
DeLap, Clerk ot the County Court, at
Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 15
day of September, 1923.
Claimant names as wltnessos:
Clarence Plngree, J. ,11. Driscoll,
II. H. Graham, and H. C. Lord, all of
Klamath Falls, Oregon. . '
, F.JV LIGHT,
' - ' , , " j ,. .- Reglstor.
A 11 Sent. 11 Inc. " - '
SAFE
f WBa,16UcS?--)L.
i iluckjiv i 50 TO
3C3l!Zgi. I
" ; '
MAN CONSCIOUS AS
' LEG IS AMPUTATED
SPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 7.
Conscious all te time, and awaro
that the surgeons wero cutting an.l
nawlng him In two though his c.os
were blindfolded, his ears stuffed,
and his nerves deadened by a spinal
anesthesia, 3. H. Perkins, Adams
county superintendent of schools.
says tnai ne Knew jusi wmu was
going on during the recent amputa-
lion of his leg at a hospital here.
The operation had to be perform-
cd without too aid of the usual
anesthetics because of the patient's
weak heart. He felt it was a Ufa
and death matter, as gangrene, in
his foot made amputation ncces-;t
sary, and told the doctor ho could
stand U without being put to sleep.
"It was very peculiar," the school
.superintendent said. "I couldn't
see or hear anything, but I could
even tell when the saw wasn't
working very well.- I knew when
LINKYILLE IN
ED NU8SLER, WHO DELIVERS WAV4IN6S FCK HIS VJ1FE.
LOST A WHEEL OFF HIS DELIVERY WAGON TO DAY
Hrs Plan to sneak home aftpri dark vw upset
. Yv6N HE- STEPPED ON A SQUEAKY BOARO- ' 5 -
EVERETT TRUE
rx
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DIDN'T KST -Tex. SSe.
(SXA Ml rrvE. TH3 ASHC
ftJ Trve 'RANG ill
oESOEETOSAVVoUB
they were taking a blood clot out
of my leg. and realized when they
began to sow up the wound, but I
really didn't feel a thing."
HIIITISII AVAR SITRPLCS HOLD
LONDON, Sept. 7. In spite of
alleged graft and proven theft, tho
i Prltlsh have ninilo a profit of al
most 145,000,000 on the salo of ,
(heir surplus canteen supplies loft
by the army ad navy after tbe war.
, Th proft) gQ t tho raluf of dls.
ablcd veterans.. Following . many
wh.lspcrs of scandal, a government
j committoo Investigated tho sales and
i found that most of the low-nrlccd
j goods wore-sold to former officials
i 0f the sales board. . Two officials of
the board were rebuked for "falling
cxerclso ordinary care," In dla-
posing of tbe supplies.
A man could make money with
five fingers If he .didn't have ton
for It to slip through.
Kodak finishing at Stlnscn's. 3tf
YE OLDE TIMES
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