H.VI I IIIUV, Al'OI HT, Ufl, -IHU'l. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Para 5yfl ...ufc'iiin-vnx veiling Heralds Page Of Classif ie The Evening Herald REAL ESTATE FOR RENT LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Ads a HA TICS First iiMurttun ...... Two iusartlutM Thro InMirlloD . Four Insertion Wwk (0 UiiKt) .... One oumtli ur per iur per per pur lllio lOo 11(10 I Be lino liOu lino SMo lluo IKIo lino 75c Adl oat new fol- Minimum cbargn 80c. consecutive ar charged a lowing ch omuilailou. First Inanition li In "Now Today" eoluuiu without nr cbsrgu, but II Insertion In (bat eoluuiu or at first Jnsorllim rato. . Display classified ; ads . (whuro trpo larger than this li used) aro counted nine Unci to iocb, Copy must bo In Herald office' by noon to got In tbat day's paper. NEW TODAY WANTED Office position by young lutly with stenographic knowledge mill rollitmirrliil experience unil who In cniinblo unil efficient. Mux (i, llorulil offtio. 20-23 MRS. OTTKHIIF.I.N HAS n nl.fi lino (if homos and illy lulu, unil will ho pleased In show them lo anyone Interfslud. KOIt BALK -Organ, llhrnry table, i beds, springs, limllronnnM, liahy rrlb, tlrosoer. 4 dining chairs, II rockers, linoleum, henllug stove, lionio ciiutii'il fruit, amply fruit Jara, f Kill, slnnn Jur, hlji rubber bonis, pick, shovels, hue, niko', lumber nnil 24 bundle ii f shingles. Call any limn, Must mil ill finer. ('. It, l.eltth ton. 615 Conger Avu 21 VAVTi:i- -Dnunmiiklntj. Call til 626 Wash. Hi. I'lione 2T3-J. 3 f. FOR RENT Nowly . furnished apartment fur futility of two. 828 Oak 8t. Inquire, Apt. 4. 26' FOIl SALE dooming house wlib almost 2 years leitie. f,2 .Main Ht. ' ' 25-20 FOR BALE Jim finished I wo room . bungalow, fiirnlnlu'il or unrurnlsh d. fli'l Mr. Evans, 1014 Main fit. 25 All tbe old papers you ran ttaggr out th door with for 16c, at tbo Herald office.' If CAI.II'OHNIA NI'tlAlt AVI WHITK 11 N K . Nino million Fir and ceilnr, four million. Two in Hon from lillnslg, siding on tbo Western Pacific Ity .. Itutttt County, t'nllfornln. For price and tortus, F, C. Dosmnud, owner, Uox 72, Hollywood, California. 25 WANTED Woman or girl to keep ' houso and care for bnby while mother works. Mrs. W. I). Camp bell, l,orll, Ore. 23-29 KOU BALE Flr.it class Caso thresh ing outfit. I'sd 2 seasons. J 2-5 4 operator, 22-40 onitlno. Fmnk Davis. Talent, Oro. 2.1-7 WANTED To contract trench ox- cavailoti for the l.mtiilliitlan of sewer plu. Jniiilro Ixiicnn Cr. I'lione 371-W. 123 N. Gilt 8t. 25tf ' Hrlcli I.udcndorff. ono-tlma quor-ttrmnstcr-geiiernl of Oermnn's arm ies, won a victory In tho Munich court recently when Dr. WJoner, edi tor nf the official organ of I ho Cen tral Association of Gorman Cllliens of Jowlsh Fnltlf. was sonlencod to Imy n inn, 000 marks and tho costs of llio I Hnl, nr. I publl.ih nn article linked nn nn nllcgcd Interview with Ludomlorff In which he was quoted lis saying bnrd things about tho re publican government of Germany and German-Amoricans. Kodak finishing at Btlnson'a. 8tf Advertising pays. Try It and see. You Say It! Spenlilmi of llio luinnnu slioi tago this young luily Is picklnn soma 3' tbo now nlniuit extinct fruit In t: a patio of tho Pan.Amerlcan Union at Washington, D, f , y FOIt HAI-K B room moiliiin Iuhiho. i'ma In, Cull 212-W, 24-,'IM WANT TO UK NT or buy 4 fir ft lupin house, Hindi prlco, terms or nmh. Ilox II., Herald offlco. 24-27 Tit ACT OF 0.ANI) ulioitt the center f Crimciiul townsllo, fur on Id. Homo tradu and tiirius. II. (I..Hinv vns, Kllvnrton, Oro., Ht u r Itontn, 24-20 KOIt JIAI.F, OH TltADIC 4 room pliiHtnred bolisfi, 2 lots, near Mills Addition mdinnl, 1 n r n 1 i-n 12011 Wor ilmi Ave, or phono 647-11. 24-25 A HAIKIAIN 100 acres In V. Irrigation District, f 1,000 down, bnliiiiro easy terms. 10. II, Keilgn 2H7 Ho, 18th Ht., Han Josn, Cnllf. Aug. 20 Hept 1U inc KOIt RAI.F. Modern home, Una lo cation, f, rooms, cnmplutely fur nished, good gurage and utoro room. Will sell at a sacrifice for ciisb. In fjulro box X. V., Herald office. 20-25 FOR. SALE Foil RALIC ft room house, light, water and bath for 1 1 000. Also llhniln Island Itcd pullets and year old hens. Ownor leu v In if city I'lione 4U0-W-3 or loqullo 2140 H. fitb Ht. 23-27 FOIt RACK Household furnlturo consisting of kitchen range, heat er, bed-room set, dining-room set. All In excellent condition. Call 303-M after t:00 P. m. 23-27 FOIl BAI.K 1021 Cbovrolot truck, A-l condition. Metropolitan gur ago. 22-20 FOIl BALE Wicker furniture, rugs, cooking utensils, 1917 Dodice touring, wrllo Ilox 12S, rlty, for appointinunt. 22-27 FOR BALE CHEAP Baddlo and park horses, and light work horses. Inqulrs for Fouch, Wamp ler, I'ppor Lake. 22-28 '"CIJXO I'KACUKS t will ship you Loo Angeles lug box (about 28 lb. net) of Phillips cling pcacbea by propald parcel post for 12.00 cash with order. These aro a very fine canning peach and will ship well. II. 11. Phillips, Corn ing, Cal. lfltr FOR BALE House plans, comploto for S-room modern structure; an unusually clever design and one you should consider If you aro going to build. I havo no use for thorn and will sell cheap, Call Herald office. All the old papers you can stagxer out tho door with for 26c, at the Herald office. tt BUSINESS NOTICES TRIANOLR CAFB The place to get good eat. OI'K.N ALL NIOHT. 632 Main Street, Phono 621. 14tf WANTED 8uo Clara II. Calltlui for all kinds of Insurance. Now office over Whitmans Drug Store' 24-28 WANTED Mpn with teams and hny racks to haul hay by day or cnutract. Bco Martin at onco on Davis place. 24-25 HKAVY WO UK HOH9KS for hire. Robert B. Adams, Merrill. 24-30 WANTED By Aug. 15, furnished house, five rooms or more, phone 114-M. Dtt All the old pnpers you can staggor out tbo door with for 25c, at the Horald office. tt LOST & FOUND LOST Mattress rolled up hoi worm Bhlpplngton and Klamnth Falls. Roturn or notify City Transfer. Re ward. 24-26 LOST Sept. 22nd. Between Lako of Woods and Klnmath Falls, suit box onclonod in calico bag, contain ing lady's mlxod tweod I kg lit color od coat and skirt, gloves and pongee waist with heirloom, breast pin at tached, highly valued as koopsako. Roward, lloturn to W1. C.Van Emon, Hart Bldg., Klamath Falls. 23-20 LOST About five weeks ago, one whlto collie female dog. Notify Klamath Supply company, Chllo quln, Oregon. 21-25 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ( VE2 CEAOIM'TMEae, ' ' WWMtfffl S wtUB? j V f T AINT JfJ v . 1 SPELUN6. ) L. KOU HUNT Completely fiirnl.ihed coxy 2 room Apt. un .Main Ht. ' 24-25 FOR ItliNT aiedroom for one or ' two gustlomen. 00. 'i N. loili Hi. 24-25 SITUATION WANTED KK1.IAIU.K MAN with family would llkn steady Job for winter, flood ri-fnrcnco. Add rem V. K. Hwnln, Klitmatli Fulls. 23-20 ' I will, clean flues, chimneys and furnaces for the next few duys In Klamath Falls. If your stovu dons not boko well or smokes It needs cleaning. Tel. 155-W. 21tf ID YOU INTEND TO HUNT or flss In tbo mountains tbls fall phone or write A. J. Vollman, Recreation, Oregon. Oulde and best of saddle borsoa and Pack outfit furulsbed. Stf All tbo old papers you can stagger out the door with for 25c, at the Herald office. tf HELP WANTED WANTED Olrl for housework. No washing. Mrs. Robert 8, Adams, Morrill. 24-30 HF.I.P WAXTCIl An Intelligent person, either sex, may earn $100 to 1200 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $15 to 26 weekly In spare time; exper ience unnecessary; no canvassing; subject auggested, Hend tor par ticulars. National Press Itureau, Buffalo, .N. Y. ' . Aug.. 21, 1923 Aug. 21, 1924 Inc. WANTED Lady cook, Hotel Hick man, Ilonanza, Ore. Long time Job. 20-1 WANTED Olrl to work for room and board and go to school. Oil) 415 Pine St. 16tf POULTRY All tho old papers you can stagger oat tho door with for 26c, at the Herald offlco. tf LEGAL NOTICES NOT1CK FOB I'UIJLICATIO.V ISOLATED TRACT Public Land Bale Department of tho Interior, U, 8. Land Orflce at Lakevlew, Or, i ' August 9, 1023. Notice- is boreby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of tho Uenerol Lnnd office, under provi sions of Sec. 3455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Maurice L. Johnson of Klamnth Falls, Oregon, Sorlal No. 012018. wo will offer at public aalo. to be hlgbeat bidder, but at no less than $5.25 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the 25th day of September, 1923, next, nt this offlco, the following trnct of land: The KW)i'8WU Hoc. IS T. S78. It. ll'.ti:., Willamette Meridian. ' Tbls salo will not be kept open, but will bo declared closed when those present at tho bour named have ceasod bidding. The person making tho highest bid will be re quired to Immediately pay to tbe receiver the amount thereof. ' Any persons claiming adversely tho above-described land are advis ed to fllo tholr claims, or objec tions, on or before tbe time desig nated for sale. F. P. LIGHT, . . Keglster. A 10 Sept. 16 inc. NOTICK OF 8AJ.I2 OF 1IONDS ' Notice la boroby given that the Klamath Drainage District offers for sale bonds of tbe district In tho amount of J100.000.00. These bonds bear Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum and aro sold subject to certification by the State Securities Commission of the 8tato of Oregon. C. II. DELAP. Secretary of tbe - Klamath " Drainage District. 13-26 f ... . . . NOTICE TO TAXPAYKB9 You aro hereby notified that tho Doard of Equalisation will attend on September 10, 1923 (the second Monday In September) at the county Jndxe'a office In the oldest court house, and will remain tn session tor thirty days from that date for UJUAT tCEnAK" FEUUS'UU bOYVOURC. SfTUDVlN' SPELUN6 WUSN tUWAWTAWy SCHCOU the purpnso of examining tho an NODMtnunt rolls for tbe year 1023, nrul corroding nil errors In valua tion, description or qualities of land, lolit or other property assessed by tbo umesor. It shall bo tho duly of all persons Interested to appear at tho time and place appointed. All protest against . valuations fixed by tho assessor must be filed with tho board during the first ten duys. of said iwwnlon. W. T. LEE, Assessor of Klamath County. A 23 Bept, 10 Inc. NOTICK VOn PUBLICATION' IHOLATKD TBACT (Publisher) Public1 Land Kale Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. . August 9, 1923. Notice Is hereby given that, as Slrccted by the Commissioner of the ouaral Land office, under provi sions of Hec. 246S, R. 8., pursuant to the application of Mnrlo Zumpfe, of Mnlin. Oregon, Sorlal No. 011257, w will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $30.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 24th day of September, 1923, next, at this office, tbe following tract of land: Lot 1, Sec. it. T. 418., II. 12 E., Willametto Morldlan. (12A.) Tho sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when tboso present at the bour named have cuased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re quired to Immediately pay to tbe re ceiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to fll0 tbolr claims, or objections, on or before the time designated tor sale. F. P. LIGHT, Register. A 18 Sept. 18 Inc. NOTICE FOB ITDLICATIOX f Publisher.) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Lakevlew, Ore. August 4, 1923. Notice la hereby given that Algla F. Qrohsm, of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, who 'on December 30. 1919, made Homestead Application.' No. 011163, for Lots 1. 6, 6 and 8, Sec tion 5, Township 37 S., linage 8 E.. Willametto Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Firal Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. DeLap, Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tbe 15 day of September, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: j Clarence Plngree.' J. Mi Drlscoll. H. H. Graham, and II. C. Lord, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT. ... Register. A 11 Sept. 11 Inc. : XOTICK OF SALE '-' Knotty No. I0tl ' IN THE CIRCUIT COURtPF THE STATE OF OREGON Fplt, KLAM ATH COUNTY. i - j Michael Motscbenbacher.1 Plaintiff, vs. L. - Jacobs, Hnllle Jacobs and tbo First National Bank of Klam nth Falls, Orogon, a corporation. Defendants. Notice Is beroby given tbat by vir tue of an execution and Order of Sale upon foreclosure Issued out of the abova entitled court and in this cause on August S, 1922. upon a decreo made and entered of record on July 27, 1938, In favor of the above nnmcd plaintiff and against tbe above named defendants, direct ing tho sale of certain real pro perty heroin described, to satisfy the sum of $12,598.19, together with Interoot .thereon nt the rate of 6 per nnnum from October. 9, 1920; for tho further sum of $750.00 as at torney's fea, and for the costs and disbursements taxed In the sum of $15.60. . Now, Therefore, I have levied upon said premises, and on Septem ber 8, 1922, at 10 o'clock n tbo foronoon of said date at thL front door of the Klamath County court house, In Klamath Falls, Oregon, I will noil nt publlo auction, -.to the highest bidder for cash in hand, subject to redemption according to law, all tho right, title and Interest of the above -namod defendants In and to the following described prem ises, to-wlt: .. . . . . Sopth halt of section 26; soutli oast quarter of southeast quar ter of lota 4, 6 and 6 of section 2T lots-13 and 14 of section 34: northwest quarter ot sec- tlttn R6 east half of section 23, all In township 40 south, rauga Atf tK 1 fVJ IAiSlUCMM' 0RSCH00tT'M7 ODW'WSbt CAU6ETA Job. HARD mm s j LT t III ie 1 1 eight, cast of. Willamette Merid ian. Also tho west half nf section 30; all that portion of the northoust quarter of section 30, lying westerly from the cen ter lino of the Klamath, Straits: all that portion of the west half and nil that portion of the southeast quarter of section 19 lying southerly and westerly from the centor lino of Klamath Htrufta, all in township 40 south, range 9, east of V.il In in ot te Meridian, saving und excepting from the above described premises the following portion thereof which is not In volved In this suit. Situate In Klamath County, Ore gon, south half of section 26; all that part of tho southeast quarter of section 27 lying eaxt of California Northwestern Rail way Company's right of way, In township 40 SQUth, range 8, east of Willamette Meridian; also that portion ot tbe south half of the southwest quarter; . the northwest quarter of tho southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the north west quarter of section 19, township 40 south, range 9, east of Wllllamette Meridian, lying southerly from the center line of the Klamath Straits; also all that portion of the southeast quarter of section 19, lying southerly and westerly of the center line of said Klamath Straits; also all the northwest quarter of section 30, and town ship and range. Dated: August 3,1923. U !,. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. Dy Burt E. Hawkins, Deputy. A 4, 11, 18, 25. Sept. 1 XOTICE OF SALE I.quity Xo. 1012- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. ...... , Michael Motachenbacher. Plaintiff, vs. L. Jacobs, Hallie Jacobs, and tbe First National Bank of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, a corporation, Defendants. Notice Is hereby given tbat by virtue of an execution and Order of Sale Issued out of the above en tilled court and in this cause on August 3d, 1923, upon a decree made and entered of record on July 27, 1923, In favor of the. above named plaintiff and' against tbe above named . defendants, directing the sale of certain real property herein described .to satisfy the sum of $1373.84, together with Inter oat thereon at the rato of 6 per annum from , December 2d, 1921; for the further sum of $150.00 as attorney's fee, and for the costs and disbursements taxed at $15.60. Now, Therefore, I have levied upon the said premises' and on September 8th, 1923, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ol said day, at tbe front door of tho Klamath County courthouse, in Klamath Fall. Ore gon, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in band, subject to redemption according to law, all the right, title and Interest of the above named deefndants in and to the 'following described premises, to-wit: , . i All that portion ot the west halt of section -19, township 40, south, range 8. east of Wil lamette Meridian,- lying north erly from the center line ot the . Klamath Straits. " - saving and. excepting from the above described premises tbe following portion thereof which Is not in volved In this suit : Southwest quarter ot tbe north west quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quar ter of section 19, township 40, south, range 9, east of Wil lamette Meridian. Dated: August 3, 1923. L. L LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, . Oregon. ' , By Burt E. Hawkins, , Deputy. A 4, 11, 18, 25, Sept. 1 -'- . NOTICE OF .SHERIFF'S SALK I - By virtus of an execution , in mortgage foreclosure duly, issued by the clerk of the circuit, court of the. County ot Klamath, State of Oregon, dated the 3d day of August, 1923. In, a certain .action In. the . circuit court of said county and state,-where Llzxia M. Fitch, as plaintiff, recov ered a decree againat Albert G. Bun nell and Laura Q. Bunnell, his wife, and - wailiam A. . Duncan, and Claire F. Duncaa, hls . wife, -' for the sum ot $800, with Interest there on from September 6, 1922, at 8 to bb YOO 4W.VSWA 6ST ' A 4o8? WMATP TEACMEEf? per annum, $150.00 attorneys fee and the further sum of $24.00 costs and disbursements, on tbo 2d day of AugUHt, 1923. Notice Is hereby given that I will on tho 8th day of Heptember, 1923, at and in front of the oldest court house in Klamath county, Oregon, in Klamath Kalis, Oregon, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, tbe following described real property, to-wlt; Blocks 1 and 2, and lots No. 1. 2 and' 4, block No. 3, original town plat of the town of Mer rill, Klamath County, Oregon,, taken and levied upon an the pro perty of the said Albert C. Bunnell and Laura O. Bunnell, his wife, and William A. Duncan and Claire F. Duncan, his wife, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said Judgment and decree In favor of tbe plaintiff and against said defendants, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per annum from Septombcr 5, 1922, together with $150.00 attorney's ree, and costs and disbursements taxed at $24.00, to gether with such further costs and . f LINKVILLE IN ' . . rrr fc&4Sn fit " NC " -Mty-.S C-flbu SAT I GO AMY -"SCv- J ' K'X' y MrT BASKET FASTER IF , lajr'O-Cy ' lSr,i' leecunwes MS Snoa FOvwlCtLriBWIlODEUVSiRS WASHMSS FSORKlSWira. wrSN &S DOw MA,N STREET JUST A - . JKt .ciT, m irnas viiRCLB'a ao some loose haRow EVERETT TRUE ; . d ( XVH-L "THAT W : : ' T'Wfe 'dtp - '"' I i ... ..... ,.- . . ....... ,., - -g , I I . . t . . . . ? MA Al I 1 ' 1 disbursements as may accrue here on. . ( . , s . Dated at Klamnth Falls, Oregon, August 4, 1923. . L. L, LOW, - Shorlff of Klamath Coun'y, Oregon. By Burt E. Hawkins, , Deputy. A 4. 11, 18, 23, Sept. 1 Tho Deaerl Touring club of Al exandria., Egypt, has fifteen mem bers, including Albanian, British, French, Greek and tlallan. With three cars they tour thousands ot miles over the .Sahara desert. Advertising pays.-Try It and see. Els'nt hundred ladybugs valued at $5,000 wcro recently distributed to tho orchadists ot the Rogue River valley, Oregon. They are to be uaod to clear, the orchards of scale and uphi3. ' . . -. Kodak finishing at Stlnaon', 8tt . . , , , YE OLDE TIMES I wASHfN&S tOR. Hl3 Wl PC - By CONDO ; :. ' I . ' . 4) t CT - nV? to.- - "- ; '.; -. . I. I .IMF BlbSSER DOES WRITIM1 -J-. At 3 - '