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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Two Insertions , -..per Una Mr
Three Insertions ..prr Una 80c
Four InMtrUoni prr Una BOe
Week (0 U inct ) ptir Una HOc
On niontli per lino 70o
Minimum charge rio. Ad not
eonieoutlro ro charged as now fol
lowing oaca omtnlsslon,
' First Insertion it In "New Toduy"
eolumu wlluniit extra charge, but
II Iniorllont In that column are at
tlrat Insertion rto.
Display classified adi, (where
Irpa larger than tbli la uaad) ara
eauntod plna lluoj to Incb.
Copy ttiuat ba lo Jorsld ofllca by
Bean lo get In that day'a papsr.
NEW TODAY
WANTKD Offleo p.wHIiin by young
lady with Mi-nimmiihlo IuiowIwIkj
unci rointni'rdul cinTl"m-o mill wiw
I capable and efficient. Itus tl,
llcriild office. ilu-Jft
KUKW8IIKD ON'K Iloom cnblu. Col
olltilal Inn,, lltb iar Main. nl-si
KOK KICNT llodi'rtiini for Hlun and
wife or two xlrl. SIS Lincoln or
call 3II J. 81-23
All tlir old piw you ran slnggr
out tlin door with for SV. at the
t llnrald office. It
II Kill' WA.vn.O
An Intnlllgmit -person. 4-lthr mx.
may narn find to tuo monthly
corresponding for nnwupnpers; fir,
to 125 weekly in anura time; cxpor
lenon nnnrfmtary: no canvassing;
auhjnota miKKmtli'il. Honil tor par
ticulars. Nntloniil Trt Bureau,
lluffulo. N. Y.
Aug.. HI, 1923 Auk. il. 1024 Inc.
All the old papers you ran alattitar
out the door with f6r 20c, at tho
llorald office. tf
LOBT About five weeks alto, one
white colllo fi'mulo lu. Notify
Klamath Kupply company, t'hllo
quln, Oregon. 21-20
FOIl BALK Hod nutrlain applea,
one cunt per Hi. Call anil bring
your own box. . 400 Ho, Klvi-mldn.
21-22
A II A ltd A IN' lild acret In I.. V.
Irrigation DIM r let, 1 1.0 no down,
hitlimi'O eaiiy tcrmii. K. H. Hedge
187 So, IHth St.,. 8nn Jcme, Calif.
" .Jug, 20 Sept 19 Inc
KOIl 8AI,EC'omploto furnlnlil.ng
for five room houne. Call I9S-M
or 205 between 9 and S. 21-22
All tho old papora you can dagger
out the door with for 2Sc, at tho
Herald office. tf
I will dean flueii, cblmnvya and
furtiacea for the next few dnya In
Klnmath Knlla. If your alova nm
not bako well or amokea It lined
cleaning. Tol'. IS5-W. lllf
AUTOMOHILK FOIl 8AI.K 1 923
Jewott run lna than 5000 mllea.
All extrna necomiary for comfortable
Tldlug have been liiHtnlled. cur Juki
like now. Ilox J Herald office. 21-23
All the old pupora you ran atagger
out the door with tor 26c, at tho
llorald office. tf
Vaunt llQUoruioiJ ya the too
aon two glrla can't be frlomU la a
man,
, It a a hard world, and on duyi
when you with to rollove your
grouch on eomobody, not a book
egont will appear.
Kodak (Inlthlng at Btlnaon'a 3tf
SHOE
REPAIRING
WHO GETS THIS
BUSINESS?
;The man who ad
vertises gets the
best of the trade.
Do You Advertise?
REAL ESTATE
KOIl HAIJO Moilnlll home, fine lo
nitlnn, ti riiouiH, coiiiiili'litly fur
nished, good Kurngn mid stiito rnnin.
Will mil hi ii sacrifice for wish. In
finite box X, Y., Ilcriilil offlru.
20-25
KOIl .HAIJC 0 room nmilorn Ikiiino
on pavmiioiit. Kiiriuico, frtill mill
shade trues, (looil tonus. Ilnx I).,
llorald officii. 18-22'
KOIl BAI.K 0 room pluaterod
house. Huvnrul fruit trocs. Oooil
mall car accepted part paymunt.
Owner 833 Onk. 1'liona 187-W.
16-22'
FOR SALE
intini) AciticoTH
I will ahlp you by prxpuld parcel
pant a IS lb. (net) box of splon
did drlnd apricota for 13. 00, cash
with order. II, II. I'hllllpa, Corning,
Cal. 18-24
FOIl RALE Mollno binder, $50. 00,
at llrown Hunch, Merrill Hand.
18-31'
FOIl 8AI.K Thrno amoll hosting
alovca cheap. One cylinder pliim
ngraph, also 38 cat. rlf lo. Call ufior
f p. m. Arthur Franklin, J-ewtn HI.,
West Side. 16-21
KOIl RAM! Two Axmlnlstor ruga,
Uxl 2, practically now. Call gli!-W.
i . 17-23'
CI,1(J I'KAt'HKH
I will ahlp you Loa Angolos lug
box (about 28 lb. not) of riillllp
cling peaches by prepaid parcel pout
for 12.00 caah with order. These
are very fine canning peach and
will ahlp well. II. H. I'hllllpa, Corn
ing, Cal. ICtr
FOIl BAl.K Dodge touring car In
A-l condition. Inquire Metropol
itan Oarage, 15-21
FOR BALE Home plana, complete
for S-room modern atructure; an
unuaually clever dealgn and one yon
ahould conalder If you are going to
build. I have Do uie for them and
will aall cheap. Call Herald office.
BUSINESS NOTICES
TRIAJNGLJ0 CAFE The place to got
good OUt. OPEN ALL N1UHT. 033
Main Street. Phone 624. 14tf
WANTED
WANTED-r-Small ncronge near city
on highway. I'hono 14-.M. 18-24
WANTED TO RENT Horace with
ltnrneiM. Btuto weight and ago.
Box II. W. Horald office. 18-23
WANTED 'By Aug. 15, furnlehcd
homo, flva rooma or more, phone
114-M. 9lf
LpST & FOUND
I.OST Yeaterday In Hot Springs
Addition, an automobile crunk.
Leave nt Horald office. 20-22
LOST Shepherd dog. medium alto,
black body, whlto front, answers
name Iirownlo. Liberty reward T. J.
Ernnt. Baldwin Hotel. 16-22
HELP WANTED
WANTED Lady dishwashor. Cnll
540. i 30-21
WANTED Lady cook, Hotel Hlrk
man, llonansn, Oro. l-.ong time
Job. 20-1
WANTED 'School girl to work for
room and board and email Wages.
Phoue 242-11. 20-22
WANTED Girl to work tor room
and boardund go to school. Call
415 Pine St. ' IGtl
POULTRY
BABY CHICKS July 17th, Reds,
llarrad Kocks; 24th, Reds, Rocks,
Blnck Mlnorcas; 116.00 per 100.
Whlta Leghorn pullets 75c; Now
booking for fall delivery In bnby
chicks. Orlnnd Hatchery, Orland,
Qlenn Co., Calif. Hit
SITUATION WANTED
IF YOU INTEND TO HUNT or fish
In the mountains this tall phone
or write A. J. Vollman, Rocroattnn,
Orogon. Guide and host of saddle
horses and pnek outfit fur.nishod. tf
All tho old papers you enn ataggor
nut tho door with tor 26o, at tho
llnrald office. '
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
I L. 4 L0NS PAW
LEGAL NOTICES
XOTH'K I'Oll l'i;UM(?ATIOX
IliODATiiD TltAf'T
I
r I'lllllll! I. IIIKl Kllll)
Di'pnrliiK'iit. of tlio Interior,
U. H. Lund Officii lit Lukovlew, Ora.
Augimt 9, 1U23.
Notice in lioroby glvi.-n that, no
directed by tho Conmilitxloiinr of the
lionorul liind otrico, undor provl
Hlona of Si),' 24lir, It. H., puraiiant
to. tho iipplU'ittloii of Miiurico L.
Johuaon of Klumiith Fulla, Oregon,
Horlul No. 012018, wo will orfor at
public auin, lo tho hlKhHHt bidder,
but at no luax thuu Sii.2f por aero,
at 10 o'clock u. in., on the 2Dth diiy
of Boptamber, 11)23, next, at this
office, the following tract of Innd:
The NW SW Hue. 15 T.
378.. R. ll'AE., Willamette -
Meridian. ,
Tills solo will not he kept open,
hut will bo dnclurcd closod when
til (no present at the liour named
have coaaod bidding. The portion
making the highest bid will be re
qulrod to Immediately pay to the
receiver tho amount thereof.
Any poraons claiming adversely
the abovo-dcscrlbcd land are advis-
od to tile their claims, or objec
tions, on or before the time desig
nated for sale.
F. P. LIGHT.
Register.
A 16 Sept. 15 Inc.
NOTICi: 10K rillMCATIO.N
fl'iibllslmr.)
' lcpnrllii'iit of the Interior,
U, S. Land office nt Lnknvlow, Ore.
August 4, 1923.
Notice la horoby given that Alula
F. (Irohsm, of Klnmath Knlls. Ore
gon, who on Dccombor 30, 1910,
made Homestead Application, No.
011153. for Lots 1, 5, 6 and 8, Sec
tion 25, Township 37 B Range 8 E.,
Willamette Morltllan, lias filed notice
of Intention to make Final Three
Year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, bofore C. R.
DeLap, Clerk of the County Court, at
Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 15
day of September, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Clarence Plngree. J. H. Driscoll.
IT. H. Graham, and R. C. Lord, all of
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
F. P. LIGHT,
Register.
A 11 Sept. 11 Inc.
XOTJCK lOU JUMIMCAXIOX
ISOIATKI) TRACT i.
(Publisher)
I'ul.ll,' I.nml Snle
IK'pnrtment of the Interior
U. 8. Land Oftlco nt Lakeview, Oro.
! August 9. 1923.
' Notice is hereby lven that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
Ocnornl Land office, undor provi
sions of Sec. 455, R. 6 pursuant
to the application of Marie Zumpfe,
of .Malln, Orugon, Serial No. 011257,
wo will offer at public gale, to the
highest bidder, but at not loss than
130.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
on the 24th day of Soptember, 1923,
next, nt this office, the following
tract of land:
Lot 1, Sec. 17, T. 413., R. 12 E.,
Wlilametto Meridian. (12A.)
The sale will not be kept open,
"Like Father,
v
V".
A pollcoinan, to Young America nlong Atlantto City's boardwalk,
means a man who boos along ordering women bathers to don more
clothes. Sa what was more natural, when Edward Mathls got a police
man's uniform for a birthday present, than for him to approach Mary
Walsh with a curt ordor to "roll up thorn socks"? .
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MAS tNraflMWS AN'
1 MAMSWTAAWTWINS,
LEGAL NOTICES
but will bo declared cloned when
thoso present at the hour numcd
liuvn ceased bidding. The ncrunn
making thn highest bid will bo re
auirod to Immediately pay to the re
ceiver the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the iibove-diiscribed land are advised
to file their clulins, or objections,
on or bofora the tltna d'jslisnuted for
sale. ..
F. F.tLIOHT,
ReKlslor.
A 1-8 Sept. 18 Inc.
NOTICE OF KALE OF HONDH
Notice Is heroliy given that the
Klamath Drainage District offers
for sulo bonds of the district In tho
amount of $100,000.00. These bonda
bear Interest at the rate of 6 per cent
per annum and are sold subject to
certification by the State Securities
Commission of the State of Oregon,
C. Jl. DELAP,
Secretary of tho Klamath
Drainage District.
18-25 1
'OTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
liy virtue of an Execution In Fore
closure, Issued by tho circuit coart
of the Stale of Oregon for Klamath
County, in the case of of l. V. Kuy
kondall, 1'lalntlff, vs. Ceorge M.
Htrowbrldgo and Nellie M. Strow
brldge, his wife, and Oeorgn Wright
and Laura Wright, Ills wife. Defend
ants, on July l:it, 1923, 1 will on
the 1st day of September, 1923, at
2 o'clock 1'. M., at the front door of
the Courthouse of Klamath County,
Oregon, in Klamath Falls, Oregon,
proceed to sell at public auction, to
the hlghost bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property, to-wlt:
' Lots 2, 8, 11. 1C and 19 of
section 3, township 35 south of
runge 7, cast of the Willamette
Morldiun, uccording to the
linltod States government plat,
excepting the following des
cribed portion thereof:
All that portion' of lots 2, 8,
11, 16 and 19, section 3, T. 25
8., It. 7 E. W. M... described as
follows: Beginning at a point
marked with an iron pin
Incb In diameter driven in the
ground on the line between lo;s
2 and 8, above section, town
ship and range, which point la
1980 feet west and 060 feet
south of section corner common
to sections 34 and 35, T. 34 S.,
R. 7 E. aud sections 2, 3, T. 35
8., R. 7. E. W, M , thence south
660 foot to a 1 Inch Iron pipe
driven In the ground, thence
south f96 feet to a 2x4 wooden
stake driven In thffjground;
thence east 549.3 feet to a point
12 feet west of the center line
of the Otey spur trackT thence
northerly parallel to a 12 feet
distant from the said center line
N. 4 dg. 02 mln. E. 197.6 feet;
N. 3 dg. 50 mln. E. 900 feet;
N 2 dg. 43 mln. E. 161 feet to
the north line of lot s;, thence
east 29 feet to the corner com
mon to lots 1, 2, 8, 9, above sec
' tton, township and range;
thence south along the subdiv
ision line, forming the easterly
Like Son"".
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WHAT A LIFE HE HAS!
WVW.UoWVooTAUi!
HAMEH'TVoOASOOO
)iOHS AND BviKNmiNfi,
ToHAT?
LEGAL NOTICES
boundary of lots 8, 11, 16 and
19, H14 3 feet, more or less, to
tho north or right bank of
Sprag'ue River; thence north
westerly along the low water
mark meander line of said north
bank of Spraguo Illver, 2455
feet, rnoro or less, to the bound
ary line common between lots
11 and 12, 7 and 8 above sec
tion, township and range;
thence north along said bound
ary lino common between lots
11, and 12, 7 and 8, above sec
tion, township and range, 1210
feet, more or less, to the north
west corner of lot 8; thence
oast along tho boundary line
common between lots 2 and 8,
6 GO feet, more or less, to the
point of beginning;
Also a strip of land 24 feet
wide, bounded by two lines
parallel to, on each side of and
12 feet distant from the cen
ter'llne of the Otey spur track
In lot 2, said center line being
doscribed by chords as follows:
Beginning at a point on the
south lino of lot 2, above sec
tion, township and range, 17
feet west of the southeast cor
ner of said lot; thence N.
2 dg. 43 mln. E. 40 feet; thence
N. 3 dg. 12 min. Wl 100 feet;
thence N. 17 dg. 41 mln. W. 100
feet; thence N. 26 dg. 50 mln.
W. 100 feet; thence N. 37 dg.
13 min. W. 55.2 feet, more or
less, to tho end of the right of
way of the Southern Pacific
company's containing in all 40
acres of land; all within the
boundaries of the Klam '.tb In
dian Reservation In , Klamath
County, State of- Oregon;'
or so much thereof as may be neces
sary to aatisfy said execution which
is for tho sum of $6,000, together
with Interest at the rnte of 1 from
the 14th day of August, A. D. 1921,
anil tho costs of said suit taxed at
$16.10, nnd for he costs and ex
penses of said sale.
Dated July 31st, 1923.
L. :L. tOW,
Sheriff 'of Klamath County,
Oregon. '
By Burt . -Hawkins,
Deputy.
A 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
SVSLMOXS FOR PCBLICATIOX
. Equity Xo. 1630.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR KLAM
ATH COUNTY, . '
Frank A. Holmes, Plaintiff vs. Jes
sie Pearl Holmes, Defendant. .
TO JESSIE PEAJtL -HOLMES.,. -the
above named defendant:. . 'J
In the Name of the. State, of -Oregon:
You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed against you In the above en
titled Butt on or before the 29th day
of September, 1923, and If you fail
so to appear and answer said com
plaint, for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to the above entitled
court for the relief prayed for In his
said complaint, to-wlt: For a de
cree against you dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing
between the plaintiff Frank A.
Holmes and you the defendant, Jes
sie Pearl Holmes, and tor such oth
er and further relief as to the court
may seem proper and equitable.
You are further notified that this
Summons Is served upon you by pub
lication thereof In The Evening Her
ald, a daily sewspaper published
and of general circulation In the city
of Klamath Falls, Klamath County,
Oregon, and that the date of the first
publication thereof is the 16th day
of August, 1923, and the date of the
last publication thereof will be the
27th day of September, 1923.
This summons is so published and
served upon you pursuant to the
order of the Hon, A. -L. Leavltt,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Klamath, which order was made and
entered In said court and cause .on
the 16th day of August, 1923.
W. A. WIEST.
Attorney tor Plaintiff.
, Loomis Building, Klamath
Falls, Ore. :
A 16, 23, 30. Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
Equity No. 1022
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY.
Elsie Holland. Plaintiff, vs. James
Holland. Defendant,
To James Holland the above entitled
Defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon; You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed against you In above entitled
suit on or before the 1st day of
September, 1923, that being the last
day within which defendant Is nl-
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LEGAL NOTICES
lowed to answer herein, as fixed by
the court for publication of sum
mons herein; and if ynu so fall to
answer, tho plaintiff will apply to
the court for tho relief prayed for
In the complaint filed herein, to
wlt; for a decree of the court that
the bonds of matrimony now exist
ing between plaintiff and defendant
be forever dissolved, on account of
desertion;
That plaintiff bo awarded the
care and custody of said minor child,
together with such other relief as
the court, seems meet end proper.
This summons Is published In the
Evening Herald a newspaper
published at Klamath Falls
In Klamath County, State at
Oregon, by order of the Honorable
A. L. Leavltt, Judge of said court,
this 19th day of July A. D. 1923.
directing; such summons to be so
published not less than once a week
for six successive weeks.
Date of first publication hereof is
10th day of July A. D. 1923.
O'NEILL & IRWIN,
By John Irwin.
Attorneys for Plaintiff. Of
fice and Postofflce Address
No. 128, North, 4 th St., Klamath
Falls, Oregon.
J 19, 20, A t, 9. 16. 23, 80
Kodak finishing at Stinson's. 3tf
LINKVILLE IN
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ft P.M. LASTHIGHT ' 'JT
V) DENTIST fiM--SSSLifl g-g:l I
O P.m. tASTmcKr 1 - .
THE NMHTWVrCHMAN. WHILE SNOOPING AROUND BACK Of , .
PRJ6NDERGASTS STOR6 , STEPPED CM A ROLLER. SKATE ; . ,
UPSeTTIMG HIMSELF. -SrX. EMPTY CANOY PAILS AND ,
THE NWHT WATCHMAN. WHILE SNOOPING AROUND BACK OP" ,
PRBNOERGASTS STORe, STEPPED CM A ROLLER. SKATS
UPSeTTIMG HIMSELF. -SrX. EMPTY CANOY PAILS AND
' YlKINft UP HALF THE TOWN
EVERETT TRUE
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TrlS SPOeR.'3 VAY, BUT HM XJOlXlflVOJt. M s
HI'S CAK. STROCIC A T6U5CKAPH fbc 4NO HO
M THROWN TW5NTY FSCT CCAf?. OP Hl3 ,OAK
hii?cO rn-T- A 5rt 4TCW '
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-cits 1 YMji
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OK IIOXD REDEMPTION'
Notice Is hereby givon, -that funds
are now uvuilublo In the city trouP
" ry for the redemption of bonds
numbered, 18. 19. 20. 21, 22, 23, 24,
25, 26, 27, 2S. 29, 30,' 31, 82, wnd 1
33 of sorins K, nnd bonds numhored
19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
29, SI), 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37,.
38, 39, 41), 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46,,
47, 43. 49. 50. nnd 51 of series J,
and that name will be redoemed by
the city treasurer at her office In
Klamath Fulls, Oregon, or at tho
National Park Jionk, New York
city. New York, on or after the 1st
day of September, 1923 and that In
terest on said bonds will ceaso on
that date.
CLARA It. CALKINS,
i City Treasurer. .
A 21-22-23 . , .
A young country girl was taking
her first rldo on the train. The
conductor came through and said,
"Tickets, please," and after much
embarrassment stio gave It to him.
Soon after the train boy entered her
car and, said, "Chewing gum," i and
she said, "Oh, gracious, do I have
to give that up, too?"
YE OLDS TIMES
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