MOMMV, HIOIT. 17, lu:l. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Evening HeralcFs Page Of Classif ieci ABs The Evening Herald OI.AHHIKIKD AD ItATKrt ....... p-r tin lOr .......per line 10c ....per linn Wlr Two lllanrtloiis . Three Insertions Four Inwirllimii Week (0 times) One month .... ...per lluo WW ...per line hoc .per line 7fk Minimum ohargo ito, auh not consecutive are charged as so fol lowing cub ominlsslon. ' First Insertion la In "New Today" column without extra charge, but II Insertions In that column ere el first : Insertion ral. Dtliplay classified ad (where type' larger Iban thla li used) are coy n tod nine lines to Inch. ' 'Otfpy mum be In llornld off Ire by neou to gel In thai day's paper. NEW TODAY IVCOMK I'ltOI'KlttT FOIl HAI.K KooinlliK huuuo of 20 roonii, alwaya routed. Good building and 2 lino Iota, Including corner, l'ihe Include nil furiilimo nnd equipment mid In only $13.7ou on terms. It. ('. Dale, m Ho. Ttli HU, Tel. 1H3-W-. 17 WlANTKr AO opportunity to ex plain : lio superior advnntugp of our "Honest Incoino" Insurance, llablnaon and ItunqntliiUt. It. mm 4, Hugitrman llidg, 17-22 114(10 I1UYS 4 room house, corner Oil nnd K., North Klamath Addi tion. Oak furniture, Una range, good cellar. Everything belonging to tbu place gnoa. 4 oft for nil cuh. Coma and see I ti In. 17 FOR ;1ALK Another lot of extra fine W. L, ptillvta ten and twelve wees old. Will bo fine winter lay era. 75c and & each. Mnywood I'oultry Farm. Coming. Calif. 17-21 KOI-'ND A bicycle near Baldwin ho tel. Owner may havo imih for paying for thla ad. Inquire 10 Main street. Wj. Bchalrer. 17-19 FOR RENT Two bodrooma. Coll 10 Jefferson or phone 447-M. 17-22 HACIlllKKl) FOR BALE .Uosutlful home of' 6 rooms, atrlctly modern In every reaped. Hood location, corner lot. paving in on both etrcou and fully paid. A tow of too convenience are, full concrelo baaement, furnace, tire place, double garuge, nnd numerous features which can only bo apprecia ted by aeeiug them, . Oon't take my word that It li a rare bargain but como ee for your jell. R. C. Dole, 124 8o. 7lh SuJjfl. 183-W. 17 WANTED Young muu to make .himself useful In bakery. Call SlxiU St. Bakery. 17tf COMPETENT KURSK wants any kind of rases bus furnished room. Call 402 Walnut, , 17-22 I.OHT Sunday.. Sept. IB. 1923. Bnmewliere on l-num-ll . vulloy road, weai side of valley, betwoon the Frank (Irnha ranch nnd l.ot Ittver, south of UoiinnsH or on now market road In I'oo valley, or bo twoen Oleno anil Klamath Knlla, Two quart Thermo, bottle In a hliu-k leather case, Intide of n whl'o linen hag. Finder return to 413 High SI. or phono v6 13 ond rocelvo a reward. 17tt FOR 8AI.K Modern 6 room house. furnished or unfurnished. Terni.i. Will 'conalder atnull car ns part pay ment. S13 Michigan Ave. or phone 4 88-TV'. ' 1--22 WANTKI) TO HIT V Five or alx room house. Close In. Addros.t llox K. llornld office. 17-1H" I'RACTICAI. NIIUBK wants mutern Ity cnaes. Cnu glvo ' roferoncea. l-hono 19-F-10. " tT-8 WANTED .Automobile mechanic Must give reference. ' Imperial Garage, 3d nnd Main. 17-1 FOIl RENT 3 lutgu clean bed roomn for gentlemen. 303 Wash ington. IMiono 114-J. 17-1H Texas hull player was pinched for flirting. Tried to mako a hit. Ho will bo out noon. Mo'vlo Btnr married a movlo ex tra. May bo utai tlng at the bottom so 'sho cim work up. Wbnt's. hocoino of monk.y gln l dUieovury? Yoit don't ceo tiny old men hurling to .school. ' Itu'llmi's shot up n Greek town. Try this rin yoiir neighbor's plnno. I'tniy, shaped llko a boot, thinks shb Una a kick coming. Thnt nolsi-'yoii ""'' 'rom H""-1" Is Ihcorhs bolng exploded. When wn learn ho hungry wrtif Ih wo will ho nblo to tell ytm hoiv hungry1 some Gorman arc leiirlliflimUo . Iiiih wiped,.,, t Ui vellotv nerll.. Il nnv.ir was na grout n fj'cnl n being yellow, tho greatest trouble In Aula Is nnd Is too far from tho liiillmi lltatnii to borrow money. rY3 FOR SALE FOIl 8ALK 0 melody aaxnpliono with cnao, Ilka now, fXO. Cull at Central burlier ahop. 020 Main Hi. K.-21' ALU WOOL men' atllta or over coat made to menaure for 123. CO, For purtlculnra cull 109. 12-1S FOIl RAf.E 1 1921 OnKland 0 tour ing. a 7 5 . Hro Ulll Wllliuma lit Metropolllnn (lurugo. I2tf FOR BA 1. 12 Ford bug. Top, wlnd hluld and fendora and other ox traa. Inquire Ford gurago. Price 1180.00. 11-17 FOU HAMS llouae plana, complete for 6 -room modern atructuro; an 'iniiauallr clever doalgn and one you hould coualder If you are going to tin Hit. I hiivn no uae for them nnd will aell cheap. Call llnrnld office. 23tf FOR RENT FOIl HKNT Apartment of two tnnnia and hath, well furnlnhed, ndulta only; 131 North 2nd, cran.r of Tine. 1,1-17 FOR RENT 2 coiy bodrooma for gentlemen. 137 Flral atreot. 12-18 ' FOR ItlRB Heavy , work horana. liohert B. Adnma, Morrill. Oro. fl 4 O 3 Inc. FOR RENT Two connecting bod rooma Willi hot and cold water In on room. Kultnblo for 2 or 3 ludlea or gentlemen. 300 Lincoln, corner of 3rd Bt. Phono 284-J. Sltt HELP WANTED WANTKD Coohler for 2V4 hour work each afternoon nnd ono evening of tho week. Cull phono 8: 15-17 STEADY MARRIED Man wnntod to milk cow. Call 110 N. 4lh Ht. 14-17 nOY9 WANTED A few poaltlon open for carrier on llornld rnutea. Apply circulation manager, Herald office. Git IlKl.!' WANTKD An Intelligent peraon, either ox, may earn 1100 to 8200 monthly correapondtng for newapnpor; 1 1 6 to 25 weekly In apart time; exper ience unnoceaaary; no can valuing; subject auggeated.' Bond for par ticular. National Proa Bureau, Ays- (SI. 1023 Aug. SI. '1924 lnc.3 LOST & FOUND LOST. STRAYED OR 8TOLEN. Bentember 9th. one' bay more. wolght BOO pounda; no brand, wltlto right hind foot; amnll-wlre cut left front foot: white star In faco. Lib eral reward. Notify C. C. Colvin, llox 80 or phone 417. 15-21 LOST $140.00 In currency on trail betwoon White Lunch and White Pollcnn hotol yoatordny about noon. Money wn In ornngo colored rub ber bag. Return to Herald office. Howard. 14-17 LOST Tool box botwecn Highway Garago and Kono. Return to Highway Garage. 15-18 LOST Sundny. on 8th Main or 4th atrcota or In Golden Glow, Siber ian grey aqnlrrcl collar. Liberal To ward for roturn to llornld offlco. 10-ltt WANTED W1ANTED Lawn mower to sharp en, work guaranteed. Phono 44G-M. 14-20 ' . BOYS WANTED A fow positions opep for carriers on Herald routos. Apply circulation manngor, Herald offlco. 6tf HEAVY WORK HORSES for hlro. Robort S. Adams, Morrill. 24-30 BOYS WANTED A fow positions opon for carriers on llornld routos. Apply circulation manager, Hornld offlco, tf WANTED 'By Aug. IB, furnished honso, tlvn rooms or moro. pnono 114-M. "If SITUATION WANTED WANTED To contract trench ex cavation for tho Installation i sowor plpoa. Inquire Lorona Co. Phono S71-W. 123 N. Bth fit. SMf DOINGS OF THE DUFFS (( GOODBYE, OANNV -VOU be a good boy today WHILE DADDY IS AT THE OFFICE - ! V ' -Ipiwix. '' REAL ESTATE FOR 8AI.I5 2 lute on corner Bth and Unoaevelt. Cull tir.l Uon Ht. or phone 04 7, 1.1-19 A BAItOAIN ICO acre. In U V. Irrigation DUirlct, tl,00 down, balunce euay turiua. li. li, Bedge 287 bo. 18th Ht., Ban Joae, Cullf. Aug. 20 Sept 18 llic BUSINESS NOTICES DANDY MAOAZINH club offors. Call 3II4-R for Mra. I'ellelt. B 150 15 TltlANOI.B CAFB The place to get good eat Oi'UN ALU NKIIIT. t'H Main Htreet. I'hnne '.24. Mtf LEGAL NOTICES HIJI-MONH KUl rt lH.IOATIO.V Imw l linn t IN THE CIRCUIT COt'RT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. John II. Denehy, Hugh Donehy, and William unnoby, co-partners os Denehy Uro., I'lulntlffs, v. George Watt and F. L, Washburn, co-purtnera aa Watt and Wash burn, Defendants. ' To Uoorge Watt and F. L. Wash burn, tbe above named defend ants: In the name of tho Stato of Oro- gon: You are hereby required to uppenr and anewer tho complaint filet aguUiat you In the above en titled action on or before October 22d, 1923, that being tho lost day of tho time prescribed In tho ordor for publication of summons, and It you fall so to appear, plead, answor, ! demur or otborwise niovo within that ilmo, for want theroof, plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed tor In their complaint, a follow: For Judgment iigalu'st you and each of you for tbe sum of $1846.73 due from you and each of you to tho plaintiffs, 'nnd "each and all of them upon that certain contract or igroeront ontered lnlo by tbe plain tiff, and defendant on or about April 20, 1923, In Klamath County, Oregon, wherein and whereby plain tiff sold to the defendant, and de fendants agreed to purchase from plaintiffs tho lease or grazing right on landa In Modoc County, Califor nia, leased by tbe plnlutlff to the defendants for tho sum aforesaid for the grazing season of 1923. That plaintiff, on August 25, 1923, In Klamath County, Oregon, attached and garnished the property of the defendant, F. L.' Washburn', by the sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, seltlng, upon writ .of at tachment, lasuod out of tho above court and in this cause, tho sum of $2G,915.00 duo and owing from one Seth Dixon to said defendants on chattel mortgage recorded In Vol. 16, P. 77 Chattel Mortgage Recods of said County. Thla summons Is served upon you and each of you by publication thereof In the Evening Herald, a newspaper published , at Klamath Falls, Orogon, and of genera circu lation In sold country and state, onco a week for six successive weeks, tho first publication being made on tho 10th day of September, 1923 and tho Inst publication on October 22d, 1923 by ordor of tho Honor able A. L. Leavltt, Judgo of tbe said court, which said order was made and entered 'September 8th., 1923. J. H. CARNAHAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Ad dress: Loomls Bldg., Klam ath Fall's, Oregon. S 10. 17. 24-0 1, 8, 15, 22 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION By tlio Horsefly Irrigation District NoHco Is hereof .given to the legal voters and taxpayers of the Horse fly Irrigation District of Klamath County. Oregon, that a special elec tion Is ordurcd to uo held oiactho 9th day of Octohor, A. 1). 1923 for tho purpose of , amending tho Joint contract between sald: district nnd the Lnngen Valley Irrigation' Dis trict and tho-United States of Amer ica, so as to provide water rights for tho newly admitted lands. of-lho said Horsefly Irrigation District, at which said election tho question to be submitted to tho electors shall bo aa follows: Shall tho, Horsefly Irrigation Dis trict of Klamath County, Oregon, en ter Ipto an amended contract with tho United . Stutis . of America, amending that curtain contract eu tnrod Into .hotwe'en tho Horsefly Ir rigation Dlst riot, .tho Liingell Valley Irrigation District and tho United Stutos of America upon tho 27th. day of Mnrch, 1922 whoroln and by tho lovin.s of which nntended con tract tho I 'nl tod States ot America r HOW A RE. 1 THIS MORNIN3 SURE DADDY ,, II lillfHT I WILL, VOU U il J . S LEGAL NOTICES agree to furnish a water right for 4532 acres of land within tho Horse fly Irrigation IHstrlct, Including 2432 acres of additional lands, the Maximum amount to bo aumed by the Honstifly Irrigation District un der tlie terms of said amended con tract bolng one hundred and twenty thousand dollars? Tho polls ore to be open at Ihe hour of 8 o'clock In the morning and remain open nntll tho hour of 5 o-clock In tho uftcrcoon of said day. Tho polling places are as follows: In Division Numhor Ono, at the house commonly known a The Reed place at the BW, corner of tho BE1, of the NE',1 of Bee, 10, T. 39S. R 11 E. W. M. and the Judge of elec tion at said polling placo are: Gus Keller. W. II. Sparks and Ada E. Parsons. In DIvIkIoji Number Xwo- 't "e hotmo of If. V. Lvtlo, located on (ho SE of the 8W& of sec. 20, T 398. 11 11 K. W. M.. and the judges of election, at said polling place are: Mnttio J. Nichols, Francis J. Bowno. and Albert B. Burgdorf. In Division Number Three, at the residence of Michael Rueck, located on tho 8HV, of the SE 14 of sec. 21. T 383., R 11 E. W. M. and the Judge of eUtlnn at said polling plnco are: Charles Burgdorf, Michael Rueck and Ward Rueck. JACOB Rl'ECK, President. M. J. LYTLE, Director. WM. IRWIN, Director. Attest: WM. F. B.. CHASE, Sec'y. S 10, 17, 24 O 1. 8 . NOTJCK FOR rUBI.IfMTlOX ISOLATED TIIA4T Public fjfinl Hale Detinptnient of 111 Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakevlew. Ore. ! - August 9. 123. Notice Is hereby given that,, a directed by the Commissioner of the i General Land office, under provi sions of Sec. 2455, R. 8., pursuant to the application of . Maurice L. Johnson of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Serial No. 012018, we will offer at public sale, to tbe highest bidder, but at no loss than $5.25 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 26th day of September, 1923, next, at this office the following tract of land: The NW4 SWU Sec. . J5. X. 373., R. ll'iE., Willamette ' Meridian. ' Thl sale will not be kept open, but will bo declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceasod bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re quired to Immediately pay to tbe receiver tbe amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advis ed to file their claims, fir objec tions, on or before the -time- desig nated for sale. F. P. LIGHT, . . Register. A 16 Sept. 15 Inc. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT (Publisher) i Public Land Sale , i Department of the Interior 0. 8. Land Office at Lakoviow, Oro. August . 1923. r. Notice Is hereby given that; as directed by tho Commissioner of the General uana otnee, unaer provi sions of Sec. 24 65, R. S. pnrsuant to tbe application of Marie Zumpte, lot Maltn. Oregon. Serial No. 011267. I w9 ""I offer at public sate. -to the blghest bidder, but at not less man 830.00 per acre, at 10 o clock a. m., on the 2 lib day of September, 1923, next. . at thla office, tbo following traot of land: . , - Lot 1, Sec. 17, T. 41S R. IS E-, Willamette Meridian. (ISA.) Tba sale will not be kept opes but will be doclnrod closed when those present at the hour named have. ceased bidding.: The person makliua tbe highest bid will be ro- quiroMo immediately pay to the re ceiver the amount thereof. - Aoy persons claiming adversely tbo nbove-doscrlbod land are advised to (ll their claims, or objections, ! on or before tbe time designated: tor sale. . F. P. LIGHT, Register. A 18 Sept. 18 Inc. NOTICE OF I'UBUCATION (Publisher) Department of tho Interior U. 8. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. i . August 28, X983. ; . -. : Notice Is heroby given that-.Leater Clinton Wlshard, ot Langell Valley, Oregon, who, on November 23, 1917, mnito Homestead Entry, No. 010588, for' NWSE.V4. NS4SW54 and SWUSWVi, " section .9. township 408, range 13E., Wlllamotte Merid ian, has filed notice ot Intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to MUFFING AN VOU ( .-rrM- nnM'T ' TICKLE" -ME LIKE f J THAT!. ,t , LEGAL NOTICES establish claim to the land above described, before J. O. Ilamalter, V. 8. Commissioner, at Bonanza, Ore gon, on tbe 12 day of October, 1923. Claimant name as witnesses: R. C. Cowley, of Lorellm, Oregon. J. T. illlllngsley, of Langull Val ley, Oregon. A. T. Tappan, of Langell Valley, Oregon. J. T. Bradley, of Bonanza, Ore- goo. F. P. LIGHT. Register. A 31r-8 20 Ine. FlUMCATIOX OF KUMMOX8 Kiulty So. i W.i. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. William A. Terry, Plaintiff, w Mary A. Terry, Defendant. ' To Mary A. Terry, the above named Defendant:- In the name of the state of Ore gon: Yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In Ihe above en titled suit, on or befdre the ls( day of November 1923, that being the last day within which defendant la allowed to answer herein, as fUod by the court for Publication .ot-Summons, and If yon fall so to astswer. the plaintiff will apply to the- court i for the relief prayed for In tho com plaint filed herein: For a decree ot the court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant on account of defendant's desertion, and for general equitable relief. This Summons Is published In the Evening Herald, a newspaper pub lished at Klamath Falls, in Klam ath County. Oregon, by order of the Honorable A, L. , LeaVltt, Judge of said court, dated September 17lh 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 17th day' of September 1923. ONEILL & IRWIN. BY JOHN IRWIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Ad dress, No. 128 North 4 th street. Klamath Falls, Ore. S 17, 24 O 1, 8, 15, 22. 2 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ORE- CON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of John Olson (sometimes spelled Olsen) Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Martin Olson, administrator of said estate has filed his final account therein; that Saturday the. 20th day, of Oc tober, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the County Courtroom In the County Courthouse in Klamath Falls, in said county and state has been fix ed by tbe said court for tbe hearing of anv objections to such final ac count, nnd all persons having objec tions thereto are hereby notified to appear and file the same on or be fore the time and date above specified- MARTIN OLSON, Administrator FRED E. SMITH, Eugene, Oregon Attorney for Administrator. S 17, 24 O 1, S. 15 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of tho Interior V. S. Land Office at Lakevlew. Ore. September 10. 1923 Notice la hereby given that Zig mund Pletrzyckl Peters, of Bonanza, Oregon, who, on Mav 15. 1923, made Homestead Entry, No. 611425, for 3WH SW4 & KSWIi, section 8, township 383, range HE., Willamet te Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim tb tha land Above described, before J. O. Ha maker, U. S. Commissioner, at Bo nanza, Oregon, on the 20th day of October. 1923. Claimant names are witnesses: George Sparecton, of Bohanza, Oregon. Claudo Dayton, of Bonanza, Ore gon. - John JJradloy, ot Bonanza. Oregon. Georgo Hlrtz, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, . . , Register. S 120 11 Inc. NOTICE IN-THE COUNTY COURT OF tHE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM , ATH COUNTY. In tho Matter of tho Estato of Man- uel Dabner, Deceased. Notice Is horoby given, that the undersigned filed her final account in the nhovo entitled court nnd mat- OPPORTUNITY .... r S -7 TOM - CO ME ' ((CJOMEEALY ... ' ' ...... ,.., l paa LEGAL NOTICES tor on July 16. 1923, and tbat Sat urday, the 18th day of September, 1923 at 2 o'clock, p. m., In the court room of the above entitled court at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon has been fixed as the tima and place at which tbe court will hear objections to the' said final ac- ! sons having objections to the said 1 mth and la more easily accessible account shall file, the same .with the ! than the old, both by automobile clerk of the above entitled court or i anj Dy bus line. The tract corn appear In person and object to said j , 2t a of wn,ch Bpproxi. account on or before the said 15th I " ... . . day of September. 1923. ; mately 15 are covered by an x- MARIE DABNF.R, ' i cellent growth of timber, and will Administratrix of the Estate j furnish an ideal situation for the of Manuel uannor. ueceasen A 20, 27, Sept. 3, 10, 17 GOVERNMENT TO KSTABM8H j "The Cnlted States muts stop kill EXPERIMENTAL Fill FARM ' nR ,t9 presidents," said Mrs. oDuglM Rohlnsoa, sister of the late Theodore An experimental fur farm is being j rt00SeveIti In commenting on tha established In the northwestern ... ' .. ... r- . " . . . . K death of President Harding. "NO part of New York state by the bo-: reau of biological survey of the man wn0 C0nl6 10 the prfleltlency United States department of agrl-' nfter the age of fifty can bear, wlth culture. In order that obseravtlons nut serious cost to his health, tho and studies may bo made of tho j enormous obligations put upon him habits of fur-bearing animals and by the American people. : . . .,. LINKVILLE IN i&jyeS0 V'.'-V I ON WM S SARAH S I ' BOY-. . . tVtSl ; . ; ( . - - : . I T UMCLAIMCO CM.? TWT RAN A'.W F7L ST,T.T,1 A.TT ' CAD Ko"E5 WA5 CAlKrtT AFIEB All E.CiTS CHAtitr vnaoucm the Pnorrt EVERETT TRUE AREN'T XOvj Ti rr m i S INl.llir?IOit f GEE. TOM l . pimc CDlt?IT.; tuis ). MORMING HE ? 771.. V I II K of the possibilities of growing them In captivity and producing fur ot good quality. A similar farm which has been operated by tbe bureau at Keesovllle, N. Y., will , be discon tinued as soon as the new one It ready. Tbe new . farm - Is located 2 V, m lies from Saratoga Springs, N. Y., on the state highway to Cor- i desired purpose. YE OLDE TIMES TAfiDS in twc east enoo!7 t&nk-i T By CONDO NO, I rWvCrVi'T .t?Our'D THcYT THSY injurs, By ALLMAN was in i WASN'T YES,! ANO I OON'T .KNOW WHERE MY WITS WERE - I LET HIM GET AWAY WITHOUT GETTING ANY MONEY FROM HIM- i J