WEDNESDAY, ACUTHT an, I mill. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON hi ass vening Herald's Ads tried. rage The Evening Herald CLASSIFIED AO HATES First Insertion .--....por Una loo Two hwortlimii .... ....jmt Una IBc Throe Iwwrtlniui ......ptir lino BOr Knur Insertion ...... ....pnr lino Bflo Week (0 Uiiicii) .urr Una llllr Ono month ...ir lino 75c Minimum elurgo I5o. Adi not consecutive era charged m now fol lowing ouch otnrolsslon. First Insertion In lu "Naw Today" column without extra charge, but ll Insertions In that column are at first Insertion rate. Display classified ad a (whoro typo larger tlmn tlila la uiod) oro counted nlno lines to Inch. Copy mint ha In Hnrnld office by noon to rot In that dnjr'a paper. NEW TODAY All the old papers you onn stoggor out tho door with or 20c, nt t ho Herald offlcn. tf I'Oll HALE ,A beautiful 6 room modem lionui rlono III. l-nrge grounds, flnn nlimlv. Priced very low, for a quick ulo. 4 room hoimo, I'D cnh niul 133 per month for 3 yours, no Imurcst. This boats paying rant. A fine lot clone In, 'fiOO. Good terms. Wo linvo a good assortment of house and lota In all pnrla of town. If you urn In tho market, como In and at' un. A. A. HKI.UM.1V ft CO. 700 Mnln Kt. 20-31 I 1F YOU CONTEMPLATE buying a homo In Klamath Falls It will pny you to mil 34 ( J before looking farther. W Imvo a bargain, ail FOIl SALE 4 now modern houses, ou 2 room, ono S room, ar.e 4 room, nnd ono fi room. Inquire 743 N. Ulh HI. 29 AUTOMOIIILK INSURANCE In all lt forma la written by Clara II. Calklna, Offlco over Whitman' Drug store. 211-1 KOIl SALE Rooming hoimo with almoin 2 years lease. ' '.20 Miiln St. 29tf SHINGLE 8TAINH, grnphlto. 11.00 per mil; green l.do; rod Sl.Sfi; brun 11.25. PnttsraoiM, CUD So. Oth . ; 29V WANTED 3I fur clerical work. Apply WVtwrn Union. 2tf WANTED Uoy with wheel for mm neiigor work, mum ho 18 years or older. Apply Western Union. 2'Jtf IP IT IS PA I NT wo Imvo It. Pat'.or boiis, 11.1 1) Bo. 0th. 29-4 KOIl SALE 4 room plntirl hour,; 2 lota, across nasi Main street from Mill ltd it It Ion school. JfifiO down. hnliinca on terms. In qillro 1205 Wordeti Avo. 29 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS to pnlnleni. Pat lemons. IIIIO Ho. tith. 29-4 Mil. I,. W. IIARIIKRT You have nitvornl letters waiting fur you nt tho Herald offlco. Plocio cull and (tut I hem. 291 1 FOR RENT lledronm for gciillci. mans) 303 Wash. 8i. Phono 114-J. 29 FOIl SALE- lly grower, HarHett pears, f,.25 per fill Hi. box; peach es, 75c. per 2(1 lb. box; fancy crub npplen. 7 fir, 20 lb. box: plllimt. 75c, por 20 lb. box. Addii'sti J. A. Kelts, AkIiIiiiiiI, Oiv. 29-31 FOIl SALE Largo lent nnd dim bio rlKRcil stock ;ldb. tith 8t. Mvory Hum. 1 , "9-MO WANTKI) Capublcl wmuno for rpii 1 cral hoimnwork fur llirt'o ndiills. Smiill i'inia:;e. Apply lliildwln Mo lo offlco. 29-au VO)l SAM: R I : Troy trnller. In qulro nt (1. K. Ill ickiunlth Rhop. 29-l TOlt 8AI,K Modorn B room bnimn, clirn j, mill conlili'i' Hin.ill car as pari payment, Call 2111 Michigan Avo., or phono 4K-1-W. 29-1 (JOfil DAIItV UANPI1 WANTED- 200, 4IIO neros. Owner writn full lliforniailon to Hox !. .1., Mi-rald of- flee. 2o-a,t ITOIl IIKNT t'ozy modern two room nparlnionl, complotoly fiir nlHhed. fS Main Si. 29-:iu fleo tho now Kuppenlioliner fall aulla nt- K. K, If. atoro, " 27-1 ( rinioor, st i'PMiCfi at soi tii. WKI.IH 1S7-1 i' " .- Tbroo now stylos of Cutter I'acs nt K. K. K. Hi oro. . 27-1 Kodak fliilslilni? nl. Sllnson's. Iltr Schools Open "At Once Mil'ile l.i'KSons Hholilil Slnrt New I'lriiutn lire $10 n litimlli, I'seil linen for less, ' . At, 507 Main HI. Enrl Shepherd Co. FOR SALE I. ATE MODEL, period model Bruns wick pbonoKriiphs. Winters Jewel er y BtoTu. - 2H-30 IIHAIKII.'AHTEIIS 1COII biiloil nl fulfu buy, nny iiuantlty. I'rlcoa rlKlil, Hon ua before hiijlng. (Iro nadn WnrelioiiHO & TrueklnK Co. Tel. (J, Uox 101. Grenada Cal. 28-2 roil BALIS 1 17-ln, alio fllllnn and hay cutting macblno lit Jlnrry Iloolh ranch, Morrill lloud. 27-8 FOR SALE First clam Case throsh Inii outfit. L'nod 3 aeasnns, 82-D4 soporntor, 22-40 . onglno. rnink Olivia, Tulont, Oro. 2T.-7 I'Oll BAUC IlooinliiK house with almost 2 yours lviisv. fi2H .Main tit. 25-29 C'lJNO IMCACHEH I will alilp you a m AiiKulea lug box (about 28 lb. not) of Phillips elliiK ponrhoa by prepaid parcel post for 12.00 cash with order. Tlicso nro n Vory film cunnln;; peach and will ship well. II. II. Phillips, Corn ing, Cal. ictr foil 8AI.E llouna plana, comploto for 0-room modorn sirucluro; an unusually clever doslRu and ono you should consider It you aro going to build. 1 have no use for thorn and will tell cheap. Call Herald office. 23K All the old papcra you can stagger out the door with for 25c, at the Herald office. tf HELP WANTED WANTED Cilrl or mlddlo-aged wo man to da general house work. Telephone or wrlto to Mm. Wm. O. Hugblsteln, Uorrls, California. 28-3 WANTED Womnn cook for mill camp for about 23 mon, llnx W. W. Horold office. 27-30. WANTED Woman or girl to kocp houso aud care for buby while mother works. Mrs. W. D. Camp boll, Lorolla, Oro. 25-29 WANTED Olrl for houeowork. No washing. Mrj. Robert S. Adams, Morrill. 24-30 HELP WANTED An Intelligent person, either aex, may earn flOO to S200 monthly corresponding for nowspnpora; IH to $25 wookly In spare time; expor Irnre unnecessary; no canvassing; aubjects suggested. Bond for pur tloulara. National Press Bureau, lluftiilo, N. .Y. Aug.; 21, 1923 Aug. il, 19S4 Inc. REAL ESTATE roll BALE Well built 6. room homo with bulltln buffet, kitchen cabinets, etc. full sat of plumbing, largo lovel lots, nlco lawn, shade and fruit treos. tiood location nnd tho homo Is complotoly furnished. Prlco $3800. Terms $1500 cash, bal ance onsy. n. C. Pnlo. 124 So. 7th Bt. Phono 183-W or 835 nftcr r:30 p. m. , 28-29 KOn SALE 5 room now modorn bungalow. Call nt 9 25 Ilose St. 27-1 roil SALE 5 room modorn house. Closo In. Call 242-W. 21-30 A IIArtl'rAIN 160 acres In 1.. V. Irrigation District, $1,000 down, hnlmiea easy terms. E. 11. SodRO 287 So, 18th St., Snn Jose, Calif. Aug. 20 Sept 19 Inc. WANTED IP YOU HAVE n room to rent lo teachers kindly lint sumo wllh teachers sorvleo buioiui. l'lionu r.03-V. or 230-11. -27-1 HEAVY WOIIK HORSES foriblro. Hubert S. Adams, Merrill. 21-30 WANTED I'y Aug. IB, furnished house, flvo rooms or mora, phono 114-M. tf FOR RENT roil RENT 7 room npnrtment. Patlorsoii:), Bth St. Phono r.82-J. 37-20 POULTRY All tho old pnpnrs you can stagger out tho door with for 25c, nt tho Herald offlco. tf Put tho old Htrny on tho shelf. Tho fiill lints nro rondy nl K. K. K. storo. i -1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ' J. "i. SAW FOR A ) L BUTTUFWO J S,! S YOOU Wjl U r A L. WS NAME Mtf'. f - : ; Wmh:, 'SCMMt; : , SITUATION WANTED WANTED To contract tronch ox cuvntlon for tho lnslallutlon of owcr plpos. . Jmiulro Loronz Co. Phono l71-W, 123 N. fin, Ht. 2Stf IIELIADLE MAN with family would llkn steady Job for winter. Uood roforenco. Address W, K. Swain, Klamuth Kails. . 23-29 IP YOU INTEND TO HUNT or fish . lo tho mountain! this fall phone or wrltu A, J. Vollmnn, Itacroatlon, Oregon, Ruldo' nnd bast of suddlo borsoa and pack outfit furnished. 0 tf All tlio old pnpnrs you can stnggor nut the door with tor 25c, at the Herald office. (f LOST & FOUND All tho old papers you can atagger out tho door with for 25c, ut tho Hornld offlco. tf LOST Friday afternoon, engraved wrist watch, gold filled. Please return to Herald office, iieward. 27-29 LOST Sept. 22nd. Between Lnko of Woods and Klamath Falls, suit box enclosed In calico bag, contain ing lady's mixed tweed light color ed ro.it and skirt, gloves and pongeo waist with hulrluom. breast pin at tached, highly valued as kcepsako. Howard. Return, to W. C. Van Einon, Hart llldg., Klumnth rails. 23-29' BUSINESS NOTICES TRIANGLE CAFE The place to got good eats. OPEN ALL NIU1IT. 633 Mala Btroot. Phono 624. 14tf LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE KOIl PUIU.ICATION ISOLATED TRACT Public Lnnil Balo Dopnruncnt of the Interior, , U. 8. Land Offlco at Lakovlow, Oro. August 9. 1923. Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the Oeneral I-and office, under provi sions of Sec. 2455, R. 8., pursuant to tbo application of Maurice L. Johnson of Klamath FallB, Oregon, Serial No. 012018, we will offer at public salo, to tho highest bidder, but at no less than $5.25 por aero, at 10 o'clock a. m., on 'the 25th day Of September, 1923, next, nt this offlco, the following tract of land: Tho NWVi 8WH Sec. 15 T. 37S., R. 11V4E., Willamette Meridian. . : This salo will not bo kept open, but will bo declared closed when thoao present at the hour named havo coased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re quired to Immediately pay to tho receiver tho amount thereof. Any porsons claiming adversely the nbovo-descrlbcd land' nro advis ed to fllo their claims; or objec tions,' on or before tho llmo desig nated for sulv. F. P. LIGHT. ' ' Roglstor. A 16 Sept. 15 Ino. NOTICE FOIl Pntl.ICATIOX ISOLATED TRACT (Publisher) Public Land Salo Department of the Interior U. S. Laud Office nt Lakovlow, Ore. August 9. 1923. Notice la hereby given that, as directed by tho Commissioner of the General Land office, under provi sions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Mario Zumpfo, of Malln, Oregon, Serial No. 011257. wo will offer at public salo. to tho highest bidder, but nt not less than $30.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on tlio 24th day of September, 1923, next, nt thin offlco, tho following tract of land: Lot 1. Sec. 17. T. 41S., R. 12 E.. Willamette Meridian. (12A.) Tho salo will not bo kept open, but will bo doclnred closed when those present nt tho hour named havo censoil bidding. The person malting the highest bid will be re quired to Immediately pay to tho re ceiver the amount thoreof. Any portions claiming adversely tho nbovo-descrlbed land nro advised to fllo Ibolr claims, or objections, on or before tho time designated for salo. F. P. LIGHT, i HogliUer. A 18 Sept. 13 Inc. Hlda will bo received tin lo 3 o'clock p. m. on October 22, 1923, at tbo offlco of tho Superintendent r-sfTTft: : : y ' : z . ..izzmwn zmsttJi LEGAL NOTICES or tho Klamath Indian School, Klamuth Agency, Oregon, for tho purchase of orlginul aud Inherited Indian allotments and parts of al lotments on tho Kluinatii Reserva tion, Oregon. Each bid must be ac companied by a duly certified check on some aolvent bank for 10 of tho amount offered. Bales are either for cash or on tho deferred payment plan. On the deferred payment plan, a cash payment of 25 must bo made within 20 days after accept ance of salo, and balance In three eiiial puymonlB of one-fourth tho prlco annually, with Interest on the deferred payments at 8 per an uum. Full payment may bo made at any timo. All bid should b forwarded to the above address In a sealed envelope marked by the bidder, "Hid on Indian Land, to bo opened nt 2 o'clock p. m October 22, 1923." Additional Information as to tills salo with descriptions and appraisements may obtained from tbo Superintendent, Klamath Agen cy, Oregon. MupB showing tho lo cation of tho lands may be seen ut any time during office hours at tho offlco at Klamath Agency, Ore gon. A 2229, 8 5, 12, 19, 2C, O 3, 10, 17 SUMMONS In' IVmlty lr a Decree Suit! of IMvorw, No. Ifl.'ia. IS- Til E CIRCUIT COlTtT OP THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ' ATH COUNTY. Elmer Thomas Anderson, Plain tiff, vs. Margaret Hannah Ander son, Defendant. TO MARGARET HANNAH ANDER SON, the above named Defend ' ant: In the Name or the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required, to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho above en titled suit on or bofore Wednesday, the 20th day of September, A. D. 1923, tbat being the day ot the last publication of Summons and tbo last day within which you are required to answer as fixed by tho Order ol Publication of this Summons. If you fall to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded lu said com plaint. Said suit Is brought to se cure dissolution 'of the bonds ot matrimony existing between yourself and plaintiff, and for the custody of the minor sort, Robert Prentice Anderson, upon the grounds of this desertion of this plaintiff by you for the period of one year.. This Summons1 la published In the Evening Herald, n dally newspaper ot general circulation, printed, pub lished nnd circulated In Klamath County. 8t.Uo of Oregon, nt Klam ath Falls, OrcRon, br order of the Honorable A. L. I-eavItt, Judgo of suid court, dated August 14, 1923, first publication to bd mnde on tho lr.in dnv of Anent. 1923. and the " : " fS9, wS vtt tfimSSTM lrl aary; .iUiA""IWji ' AH You MOST 2o ? ; F B!" I nfffijfjl Jl nf -FARMS and dairies every. vST., HAHT 1 gK : , ;, J, where in the west-f or the auto- ' T U s&ZZJri i W ' mobile, the motor truck, the motor- - vU 'I ' 1 cycle, aid tho irrigation pump; -.rv; - j- y- ti$:M P 1 ! J quick starting Shell Gasoline is the , ZsL"--f T'4v S ' ' -' motive power of dependability. It . . I vj" ' j I I i " - always serves economically and ' g yl - VA ' 1 I I Sgt well. If you want utmost quality in - r-" '4BC yiJW I ' gasoline, you'll have your wants Jpie V v'SWr9jKwVcl I w. i supplied at a Shell dealer's. Jr" fiW.- fWWjgi !' ?f'''i-!E3lMac MY '.ast hano YE.T Qvf cong. hot 11! ' . THEY DON'T. KNOW THEMSELVES APART v By BLOSSER 1 , ' I .-.-.' -.X' ... A 'T LEGAL NOTICES last publication thereof on the 26th day of September, 1923. RENNER. MANNING- It GANONG, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, American National Rank building, Klamath Fails, Klamath, County, Oregon. A 15, 22, 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26. NOTICE FOR rURLICATIOX fPubtlKlier.) Deportment of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Lakevlew, Ore. August 4, 1923. Notice I hereby given tbat Algla F. Graham, of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, who on December 30, 1919, made Homestead Application, No. 011153, for Lots 1, 5, 6 and 8, Sec tion 25, Township 37 8., Range 8 SC., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Flna) Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. DoLap, Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 15 day of September, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Clarence Plogree, J. H. Drlscoll, II. II. Graham, and H. C. Lord, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, Register. A 11 Sept. 11 Inc. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS You are hereby notified tbat the Board of Equalization wilt attend on Scptembor 10, 1923 (the second Monday in September) nt the county judge's office In the oldest court bouse, and iwlll remain in session for thirty days from that date for tho purpose of examining the as sessment rolls for the year 1923, ar.U correcting nil errors In valua tion, description or qualities of land, lots or other property assessed by the assesor. It shall be the duty of all persons 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. T ' ' W. T. LEE, Assessor of Klamath County. A 23 Sept. 10 Inc. ltlDS FOIl HAY BY THE CITY OF KLA.1L1TH FALLS Tho city of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, desires sealed bids on the fur nishing of (15) fifteen tons of tim othy and alfalfa hay, free from fox tnll and weeds, and not more than 50 per cent alfalfa. Said hay to be delivered at tho city barn on Second s!re;t. between Oak and Walnut Sts. The barn, holding about (10) ten ton. may bo filled this fall, bal ance to be delivered as required. Bids will bo opened September 10th, 1923 nl 8 o'clock P. - My CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS,, lly Lem L. Gaghagen, olice Judge. A 29. S 1. 5. 8 MENNONITIES TO CREATE COLONY , LOS ANGELES. Cal., Aug. 29. A group of Russian Mennonltes now living n Los Angeles and vicinity Is preparing to establish a religious colony In northern Mexico. The matter already has been taken up -with Leandro Garza Leal, Mexican consul here, and the promise re ceived that the Mexican government will afford the usual facilities to set tlers. A committee of fivo Meaio nltes soon will leave to Inspect pos sible sites' for the colony. The heads of more than 100 fam ilies already have registered for tho migration and as many more are expected to take similar action, it la stated. Tho Russians are said to favor going Into Chihuahua, near tho colonics of several thousand Monnonltes who recently went there from Canada, but If they cannot ob r LINKVILLE IN EO WJP&ueR WHO 02L1VEBI WASHINGS Vot. HI Wli)j7 tKe- I V neur . ,-- i ' - tS YI?BS rtAMB MSNTlCMBD EVERETT TRUE tain the necessary hind there, they will go Into Durango or to tho coait of Slnaloa. I LKJHTNIXU PLAYS PRANKS BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29. Lightning tired two huge Standard Oil . company tanks at San Pablo yesterday. Lightning struck J church at Benccia, the Oakiand r:ty hall flagpole and did othot damage. Tom Wyo, Thermo, and sport knit sweaters at K. K. K. storo. 27-1 Ssrno fond mothers believe that they could love their babies to death and some mean old bachelors wish thoy would.- i SCHOOL SUPPLIES At' SOUTH WELff 37-4 Patrick mackinaws at K. K. K. store. ' '.- 37-1.-, Kodak finishing at Stlnaon'i, 8tl YE OLDE TIMES fz n HElee LATEuV Bv CONDQ ' UK. r 5 V-