(Gog tinned From Page D r. C hariot À . B l kav« travelled -all-eser O ffice Pha&e 1 6 « ' Pioneer Building H om e Fhcfce o r n e a houri » • t o lia a ^ -fto « Office Phone 48 • î n k e e p lo l riö ta , life "J month wlt£ lights and water tor I tponths or mor*, 91 » . Mnfn. Freeberg. The KBnb »ttotofc »W » FOR k e n ? — Four r, o o m famished apartment, with garage, >1*1 Boulevard. . I99-tf FOR RENT— Furnished flret floor, bath, gas. garage, ,339. Barber Apartments, l i t i Granite. FOR BENT— Furnished apts and Bleeping rooms, SB So. 2nd St. 231-tf ï t t ' t i f f l f Influire. »»> Convalesteni Borne "Th* cleanest phowa on earth” •» Mtote closes. »re among the ItaaM'Jp ho.tpun^ o a th « te>Mr F *» W» r. large Phów,, sUhouch it bftfere every delichtfpl attraction fl*4 cf oc0al Untacumheved lady for housekeeper, fer gentle­ man, and twoehlldfott of sehool FOR RENT— Furnished house. age. In city, write It. t^Box 39 737 Boulevard. 291-4* D, Klamath Falla. 23P-14» . ■ > v r f— r - b t » i - . ■'— f ! •». FOR KWNT — Home, comer POSITION WANTS» — Female Greshato fad Vista Ste.. 10 rooms and attic, 3 fireplaces, 2 stoves -> A # !H { b ^ fe y yShng wonUK and some floor coverings, nice .position as housekeeper.' Call 77 295-tf yard, fine view, suitable for largo 3rd St. parents are already thlnklpg of family or for tenant who wants ' Bye, Bar, Noee and Throat. Office Phone 126 Fires National Bank Bulldttg D B . E R N E S T ¿ .W O O D S P r a c tia e L im ited T o E y e, E a r , N o se and T h ro a t X -R a y , In c lu d in g T e e th Office Hoars: 10 - Iff naff » • 0 kartier, white and black. Return will be placed In school. For the ¡ to and cabine with ga- FOR SALE—Wood 16" body «dtpwi folks love their children too lene en e hl s by month fir and pine 33.39 per tier, cord to 186 Hargadlne St. Reward. Som etim es a rough end gruff 896-1* Barber Apte. 133 Oren- wood 33. F. J. M areóle, Talent. .te r ic r c o v e r s a frlépdly Inter­ , ". 111-tt 393-1 me.* esting soul, beloved ou the show early to watch the takeoff. W eath­ er conditions along the California- H awaii airway Were generally fa- FOB SALS— Cheap, lot on Ny vfcrible for the next 36 hours, al­ Pioneer, close In, 96 ft. frontage though marked by som e cloudi­ pavement, sidewalks, one halt ness, tog and local shower». lot. | • About the m ess tept there ¿ 1» alw ays much activity at m e » 1 t*mé». Here too the happy cota; i¡ulship of the show life is to, he found. Attorney Asks Speedy Justice Kline she ws; .and according " to F q R HALE or TRADE — Ford truck for o v ersta ffed set or piano or w hat have you? Box 18 Bt. d , Medford. 296-3* block from Main street, between FOR » * r Young barred Mato and B streets. See owner, ' Phone 217-R; 2<0 Georgia Coffee, Tdllngs office. rock cock 3 9 6 -/ Palm ave. FOR SALE: Two acres In city FOR SALE— Third crop alfalfa limits; six room house; fruit; hay, ready Thursday, phone 2F21, Just off paved street; ideal tor Homer |Ioore, Bellview . * 295-3* rabbit or poultry raising; terms. to dry, l if e . 33.04; 1« 131 Elisabeth. Phone 294-2* Springs Hotel stock, ft count. Address, Mrs. E. berry, Bellflower, Cal. FOR SALE:.—A big buadta ot old papers tor a dime • • T*»« Tidings office. FOR pickling. IDAHO FALLS, Ida., Aug. 16. 203 Mt. Av«. 286-tf ,— wagon. Phonti 289-Y. ,296-4* The mogoDtoffc “Oklahoma" WANTKD-¿.TÓ buy house and with Dennett Griffin at the con- t Claycomb Motor Co, North Main. the motor wee. backfiring and he j would have to give the m otor a thorough going over before he takes o ff again. It is unlikely he will be able to do ao todpy. Sogrinil high shove the ” bay the five starters headed condlfen- tially in t o ,the 2,424 m ile stretch toward H onolulu. A great throng, estim ated at 100,000 gathered at the airport TIDINGS good house and lot In Ashland. We have also thousands of ether trades to trade.for. Whatever you have. If you wanl^, to Wad® »®« Gopkiii A Earle, Redtton, 133 fi Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. nr.-i me ■ O FOR ' Phone 50 « I T ’S Affftihg» M ADE For Your Car i H || |l I J it II I Automotive C hÄ ^Ä Ford Garage W0£TH T H E M O N E Y !” GET A PA IR . OP T IM B E S ! Pecking, Crating and Shtpptag. Long Distance Hailing. A u to F r e ig h t T erm in al Painting, tinting and papering, try Cliff Burlingam e. 681 ML Ave, or phone 666. 167-1 mo. P h on e 117 O ffice 89 O ak S t Austria Needs Bold Director; We will deliver any amount of exceptionally good 12-tnch slabs at this price. Buy them now for winter while they are cheep. ( take- < Lincoln C oal, W ood an d S to ra g e. the general m anager the merry-go round will never be supplanted in popularity M^Abe mo,t alluring r 'f e which m a y ,be advised. There may be the airplanes, the ferris w heal, agd the ntas’^tom-up but Klamath county 1927 livestock W est Llnu — Union High the merry-go-round w ill remain the. to u are vgefi and soundly protected. Real^Hftatf k R ^ l 41 A Main êt. In the life o f the usual bandit, it 1», a short stretch from tho pay­ roll to the parole. E x p e r t A n d A u th o r ity O om in< t o M ed ford W ith T ho FAMOUS HUSTON TRUSS ' Dr. Huston, of the Huston Truss Co., New York City, w ill personally he at the Hotel Med­ ford W ednesday only, A ugust , 17th from 9 4. a . to 6 p. m. and offers to the people of this section I the Internationally known Huston Trnsa. This Justly Fam ous Truss is universally considered the ene perfect «nd satisfactory Instru­ ment for the relief of all kinds of reducible rupture, producing remarkable results Wtthont the nse of surgical operations or med^ Piles leal treatm ent of any kind. In­ stantaneous relief to apparent the moment It Is placed in poelttah—• contraction ot the opening to m anifest in a few days and the ruptnre soon disappears perman­ ently in the average case. The pad on this Truss wilt hold any redootMe rupture p er­ fectly, and win not slip regard­ less of position or bodily strain of the subject. HIGHLY ENDORSED METHODS - p m O ft. t EM» non-»»' 1 cal m ethod of treating worth the money you pity foY it. E stah. Í883 ANDERSON FUNERAL A wealth of floral tributes, end a host of friends In attendance at funeral services held Sunday , af­ ternoon for H. O. Anderson were tributes to his memory. Rev, H. F. Pemberton wee in charge of the sendees end NSR assisted by Rev. Myron W oodworth, pastor of the Baptist church. Pali bearers wore V. O. N. Smith, O. F. Car­ to n , W, O, Polk, N. W Heard, W. P. W alter and • Homer BlUlngs; Burial, was made in Mouatata View cemetery. .... A quartette composed of.G . H. The efficiency of the prohi- b'ttori forces la measured by the Yoe, M. J. Meeker. George Mason and Dr. Tilton sang several selec­ number of fines to the gallon. tions. Tho greatest diversification noted on most farms Is in the makeB of automobiles. 12 in. Dry Slab Wood Delivered, Per Ties, $1.69 Sleep In It — Bathe In It. CaMon-Fowler Lumber Co I J By Taylor tures u p a r t w r , l t t ALL NW PNW.T L ■ I KA -ANDH, m ; arc s o ie or JM. DKcweo ic e FLO ON 008 LONG 1 ■*- Î0MC ftxPLOMGRS « a v e J* !« 6ECN ABLE TO C R T ^ -7 lL _ TRffOUOH