The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 20, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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typo Inner than ibis li used) aro
con? tod nluo to lucb.
Copy must tin In Herald office by
noon to got In that day's pnper.
NEW TODAY
WANTKD Office, pnnltlmi by voting
luil v Willi stenographic know 1iIk
11 nil commercial tixpnilonie niii) who
Ik (nimble iinfl of tklent. Uox (i,
Herald office. 20-2.1
WANTED ilchonl nlvl to work for
mom find bonrd Mini small wuiteit
Phono IfC-lt. ' . 2H-2S
FOR Ui;NT- Newly furnished npnrt
in I tor family or two. 1128 Oak
Hi. Inquire Apt. 4. 20V
All I lie "Id papers yuu ran stagger
out the door with Tor 25c, at tlio
Herald office tt
KOIt It EST lledroom for ghli
man. 303 Wunh. Ht. Phonj 114-J,
20
yOU 8AI.IC Moditrn hoinit, flno In.
iiillun, 5 room, completely (,ur
nlnhcd', good it unit;,, mid sluto roiiin.
Will Ml at n sacrifice for null. I'l
ijulro bos X. Y- tl '!- 1I office.
' 20-25
WANTED- l.udy dishwasher, full
' 640.
20-21
WANTED Liidy cotik. Hold I lick
"man,' llonnnun, Ore. Limit 1 1 mo
Job. 20-1
All tho old papers, you enn stagger
out ibo door Willi (or 25c, nl tho
llornld offlco. t( ''
SALESMEN WANTED Live wires.
luko orders for our wonderful as
sorted Hurt, lu'.oat stylo rulncoiitfi.
I Prices unit quality get the business.
Wo dnllvor nnd collect. Start your
season now mid reap tlio harvest!
Oowilyoar .Kulcu. Oo. ilQH Pino. Ht..
Sun Francisco. 20
A 11 A It O A I N -1 0 " hires'" In L. X.
Irrigation District, $1.0uo down,
balance liny terms. H. II. Hcdgo
287 So. 18th St., Ban Juan. Calif.
Au. 20 SJc-pt 0 luc
V1ANTKH (llrl. Apply at Hollldny
niilry: 1 Tlti nnd, Klaimilli, 20
FOIt 8AI.K Klve room plimti'ri'd
' liUllftlllOW. 'llllHKIIK'Ilt, llll'KO (rulf
mid uliadu IrpfH, mirnRo for two euro,
InrKa lot, nli'o Incut !cm. ICa.iy Icriini.
C. It. Li'lchton. 8iS ConKr Ave. 20
LOST Ycttti'iduy III Hot BprlliRii
Addition, iin iiiiioinoblln crunk
l.cuvo nt lli-nild officp. 20-22
All tlio old nailers you ran hIiikkit
out tho door wii fof, 2,'c, hfllip.
iiurniu oiiicc. ii
Kodak flnliihltiit ut Ktlnnou'ii. 3lf
:i:itM.s xkkk HAivrz yo.u.
4 KIHI.LTIK.V, ' Bniony. Amr. 20.
Ciiul nilnun lu tlio llurtx mountulnii,
ncKlectnd for 2 years, iiftnln lira bo
lus operated' lift n remit of tho
French orrupatlon of tho llulir. Tho
Hurts conl field III 20 in I leu Joiir. and
It Ik Ohtlmaled lliat nlio nilnii nlune
la cnpiiblo of ylolitlUK la, 000, 000
toux of coal. '
Try J His, Girls!
Tiiih (.'oiiiuro won n pnzo ni mo
Intvriiotlonal (lalrdroaalitK .vonipetl. .
tlon ht Mtlnn, Itaijv Sniiusstivo of i
OhriMimi wlili Hint plntico nndj
UdodaU In front; lun't M
All tho old lmpors you can atiiKKnr
out tho door Willi for 2Iic, nt tho
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REAEf ESTATE
FOR BALK O roiiiu modern bound
on puvoMioiit. Kuriiacu, fruit and
nliudci lri(C. Unod turnm. llox U.,
llornld offlco. 1H-22
FOU SAI.li Uy ownor, very attrne
tlvu bungalow, furnlihi:d, 1-2
down, buluuro monthly iayinont,
Ingulro butwuon 1:30 and 4 p. in.
1007 Mulu 81. I'liuno CO. 18-2II
KOK SALE room plimtorcd
homo. Bovural fruit trmm. (loud
mnull car accoptod part payment.
Ownor BU3 Ouk. 1'lionu 187-W.
' 18-28.
A UAItllAIN 1U0 acrni In I.. V.
IrrlKatlnn Dtntrlct, $1,000 down,
Imlnucn cony I'Tiiu. 10. I). Knilne
217 Bo. 18th Ht., Ban J one. Calif.
' ' Jy 11) Aug 18 lnc
FOR SALE
DltlKl) AI'lilCOTH
I will ihlp you by prepaid parcel
pout a li lb. (net) box of upten
did dried apricot) for $3.00, clinh
with order. II. II. I'lillllim, fornlng,
Cat. 18-24
FOH SALE Mollno binder, (50.00,
at Urowq Ituncb, Merrill llo.vl.
i 1 8-3 1 r
FOR BALE TIii-od mail heatlnK
fovea cheap. One cylinder phon
oxraph, alao'38 col. rifle. Cull after
f. p. m. Arthur Franklin, Lowln Ht.,
Wol Sldu. 18-21?
fOIl RALK 3 room houno. 2 Iota,
Inrxo chicken yard, house, ahada
treeii, utrawborrlua and garden. 1730
Lal Bl. l'hono 441-J. N 12-1
FOTt "BALE Two Axmlnlster rUK".
11x12, practically new. Call 242-W.
I ' 17-23
FOR BALE Tloomlnn homo with
ulmot 2 ychra lenne. C2S Main
St. i 17-20
(UNO I'EACHKH : "
I will ihlp you a Lou Annelei Iiir
box (about 28 lb. not! of I'litlU (
clIUK peacboa by prepaid parcel pout
for $3.00 cnnti With order. Thenb
.iro 4 very flno canniiiK pencil and
will nil I i well. II. II. l'lilllUm, Corn
ing, Cat. ICtf
FO,R BALK Dodco toiirlnK car In
A-l condition. Inqulro Metropol
itan Uurugo. 15-21
fOR' HA LU Hotmo plana, comploto
for 6 -room modorn atructuro; an
unuaually clever doalgn and ono you
hould corixlder If you aro going to
build. ' I bava Ha uo for them nnd
will it'll cboap.' Call Horald offlto.
' 23t
BUSINESS NOTICES
TItl ANQLB CAFE Tb placa to Rat
ko'od eon. OPEN ALL NI01IT. 833
kjaln Btreot Phono 14. 14tC '
WANTED
WANTED Small ncreafto near" r(ty
oo liifiliway. l'(iono H-M. 18-2
WANTED TO RENT Home with
hnrnen. Btato weight nnd age.
llox Jl; XV. IleVald offlco. 10-23':
WANTED Dy Aug. 1G, furnished
liouso, flv0 rooms or nioro. lilioho
114-M. 9tf;
LOST & FOUND
LOST Bhephord doc, medium "alio,
black body, whllo front, unsworn
naiuo llrownlo. I.lborty rowurd T. J.
Evans. Ilaldwln Hotel. 10-22
HELP WANTED
WANTED fllrl to work for room
nnd board and go to, school. Call
415 I'lno Bl. , . 15U
POULTRY
DAI1Y CHICKS July 17th, Rods,
Darrod Rocks; 24th, Rods, Rocks,
Black Minorca; $16.00 per'' 100.
Whllo Leghorn puMols 7Do; Now
booklng'for full delivery In baby
chicks. Orlnnd Hntobory, Orliuid,
Cllonn, Co., Cnllf. 14tt
SITUATION WANTED
IF YOU INTEND TO HUNT or fltdi
' In the mountains this fall phono
or wrlto A. .!. Vollinan; Rorronilon,
Orugon. (luldo and best of snddlo
horses and pack outfit furnished. 9lf
All tho old pupors you can slugger
opt tho door. Willi for 25c, ut the
Herald office. ' tf '
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Loss sr.SCS'T' ' fSn
Lf)'Kl- flXVl AlU61fTlNES? Tl II TTi'l '7r"iH If !.'' 1 ' !
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTKi: l-'Olt ITIIMfATIoN '
isolated TftAt t
I'libllc I.iiiiiI Halo
Di'imrlliieiit. of Hie Interior,
U. H. I. mill Office at Lnkevluw, Ore.
August U, 102:1.
Notlco la hereby given that, as
dlroctvd by the Coinnilsnlnner of the
General l,ond office, under provi
sions of Bee, 2 4 r, r , It. B., pursuant,
to tho application of .Maiirlco '!..
Johnson of Kltimatb Fulls, Oregon,
Horial No. 012018, wo will offer at
public sale, to tho highest blddor,
but at no loss than $0.26 per aero,
at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the 25th day
of September, 1S23, next, at lhl.
offlco, tho following tract of land:
Tho NW 14 SW 14 Bee. 1 C T.
37S., R. ll',4E., Willamette
Meridian.
This sale will not bo kept open,
but will bo declared closed when
those present at tho liour named
havo coa'sod bidding. . Tho person
making tho hlghent bid will be ra
ti u I red to Immediately pay to' tho
receiver tho amount thereof.
Any persons clulmlng adversely
tho abovo-descrlbcd land aro advis
ed to filo I heir claims, or objec
tions, on or beforo the time desig
nated for sale.
F. P. LIGHT.
Register.
A 18 Sept. 13 Inc.
NOTICE OF H.II.K OF IJONIW
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
Klamath Drainage District offers
for snln bonds of the district In the
amount .of $100,000.00. These bonds
bear Interest at the rata of C per cent
por annum nnd nro sold subject to
certification by tho Btato Securities
Commission of the Btato of Oregon.
C. R. DEI.AP,
Secretary of the Klamath
Drnlnago District.
13-26
NOTICE FOR lTBMCITIO.S
ISOLATED TRACT
(Publisher)
Public' Liiuil B11I0
Department err tlio Interior
IT. 8. Land Offlco nt I.akeView, Ore.
August 9. 1923.
Notlco Is hereby given that, as
directed by tho Commissioner of the
Oenoral Land office, under provi
sions of Sec. 24fi5, R. 8.. pursuant
to tho application of Mario KumptR,
or Mnlln, Oregon, Se'rlnl No. 0112"".
We will offer a public sale. 10 the
highest bidder, but nt not less than
$30.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
on tho 24th day of September, 192S.
acxt.,,(it this office, tho following
tract of land:
Lot 1, Sec. 17, T. 413.. It. 12 E.,
Wlllumptto Meridian. (12A.)
Tho sale will not bo knpt open,
but will bo declared closed when
those present nt the hour named
havo ceased bidding. Tlio person
ON BIG construction jobs, on grading work, and in
tho quarries and fie'ds where heavy trucks do
henvy work, where the roads art; rough and the gradc.3
are steep there Shell Gasoline measures' up to evety.
demand made upon it. It is used and approved evcryx
where in the west.
SHELL COMPANY
OS CALIFORNIA
LEGAL NOTICES
making tho highest bid will bo re
quired to Immediately pay to tlio re
ceiver the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming udvorsely
the above-described land aro advised
to flln their claims, or objections,
on or before tho time designated for
sale.
F. P. LIGHT.
Register.
A 188cpt. 1,8 Inc.
NOTICF. I Oil I'l'DLICATlOX
M'ubHsber.)
Dcpnrtmciit of Hie Interior,
V. 8. Land office at f-nltevlcw. Ore.
August 4. 1923.
Notice Is hereby c'lvcn that Algln
F. Grnhnm, of Klamath Falls. Ore
gon, who on December 30, 1919,
made IlninciHiad Application, No.
0111. '3, for Lots l. fi. C and 8, Sec
tion 25, Township 21 H.. Itnngc 8 E.,
Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice
of Intention to make Final Threo
Year Proof, to establish claim to the
land abovo described,- before C. H.
DoLnp, Clerk of the County Court, at
Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the 15
day of Enptcmbcr, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Clarence Plugrce, J. H. Driscoll,
II. II. Oioham, and II. -C. Lord, all of
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
F. P. LIGHT,
Register.
A 11 Sept. 11 Inc.
SUMMONS
Kqulty No.' 11023.
IN THE CIRCUIT COUHT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM
ATH COUNTY.
Horbcrt Lee Whltsctt, Plaintiff vs.
Esther May Whltsctt, Defendant.
In the tiumo of the State of Ore
gon, you aro hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint tiled
against you in the above entitled
suit on or before Monday, the 27lh
day of August, 1923, and If you fall
so to answer, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in his complaint
on filo In the abovo entitled court
and Biilt, te-wlt: ' that tho bonds of
matrimony existing between plaintiff
and defendant be forever dissolved
nnd set aside, and Hint the custody
Of Eva Whltsctt and Leland Whit
sett, minor children of said mar
riage, be awarded plaintiffand for
such 01I11.T and further relict as the
court may deem meet nnd proper.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication once each week for
six (0) succosslvo weeks, by order
or the Honorable R. 11. Bunnell,
Judge of tlio County Court of the
State of Oregon and County of
Klnmnth, sukl ordet being dated
July 14. 1923, . first , publication
tneroor heing- July 10.' I9z;i. .
UENNER, MANNING & GANON'G,
s- Attornoys for. Plaintiff,
American National Hank
Dutldlng, Klamath Fall's,
Oregon. ' ; v
' J 10, 23, 30. A 6. 13. 20, 27
AN ILL
World's Mightiest Dreadnaught
The U. 8. S. Colorado Is being roads ship shape at Philadelphia and soon wl'.l start on a trial cruise. 'She
Is C24 feet long, displaces 32,600 tons and has a speed ot 21 knots. She Is an oil burner with two 13,000-horse-power
steam turbines supplying electric current lor SOOO horse-povcr raotora which drive bee propellers.
.';bo will be manned by 1403 officers and moo. . . . ' ' .
LEGAL NOTICES
INDIAN TAXI) SALE
Bids will be received tin to 2
o'clock p. in. on October 22, 1923,
at the office of the Superintendent
of the Klamath Indian School,
Klamath Agency, Oregon, for tho
purchase of original and Inherited
Indian allotments and parts ot al
lotments on the Klamath Reserva
tion, OregonEach bid must be ac
companied by a duly certified check
on some solvent bank for 10 of
the amount offered. Sales are either
for cash or on the deferred payment
plan. On the deferred payment plan,
a cash payment of 25 must be
made within 30 days after accept
ance of sale, and balance In three
equal payments ot one-fourth the
price annually, with Interest oo- the
deferred payments at 8. per an
num. Full payment may be made
at any time. All bids should be
forwarded to the above address In
a sealed envelope marked by the
bidder, "Bid on Indian Land, tq be
opened nt 2 o'clock p. m., October
22, 1923.", Additional informatlo.i
.13 to this sale with descriptions and
uppralscments may be obtained from
the Superintendent, Klamath Agen
cy, Oregon. Maps showing the lo
cation of the lands may bo seen, at
any time during office hours at
the office at Klamath Agency, Ore-
Ron.
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A 22, 29, S ri, 12, 19, 28, O 3, 10, 17
NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM
ATH county. ' . ' -
In the'siatter of tho Estate of Man
uel! Dabner, Deceased.
Notlco Is hereby given, that the
undersigned filed her final account
In the above entitled court nnd mat
tor on July 16, 1923. and that Sat
urday, the ISth day of September,
1923 at 2 o'clock', p. ni- In tho court
room of tho abovo entitled court, at
Klamath Falls, Klamath County,
Oregon has1 been fixed as tho time
and place at which the court will
hear objections to the said final ac
count and settle the same. All per
sons having objections to the said
account shall file the same with the
clerk ot the' above entitled Court or
appear in person and object to said
account on or before the snld 15th
dny of September. 1923.
... ---MARIE DABNER.
Administratrix nf the Estate
of Manuel Dabner, Deceased.
A 20. 27. Sept. 3, 10, 17
Walks 3500 Mile in 16
Days At Expense of $16
SPOKANE, Aug- 20. Covering
some. 3500 ml!c In G days at. a
total expense of $16, Richard Gor
don, Spokane boy. reports an In
teresting "hitch-hike" from Des
Moines, Iowa, to Now York auJ
back again. - '
Young Gordon, a student ot, os
teopnthy' nt Des Molnos, and an
other student, set out June 1 for
tho national, convention ot osteo
paths In "New York. Their hiking
suits were labelled, "Des -Moines to
New York. Thanks. We sure will
rldo." 1 ,
-I "Wo wore picked k up and given
auto rides along the route and In
some cases rodo 400 miles In ono
car," Gordon said upon his return.
Wo made It to New. York together
in eight days, nnd then I 'hitch
hiked' back alone, in tho samu
length of time."
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