The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 18, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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lowing each omtnlaalon,
Flrrt lnsertloo ! in "New Today"
olnmn without extra charge, but
all insertions In that column ara at
firit lniortlon rata..
Display classified ada (where
type larger tban thli la oaad) ara
eountod nlno Ilnqs to Inch.
. Copy must ba In Horld office by
noon to get In that day'a papor.
NEW TODAY
FOR HALB lloiiutlful Solid Oak
lllirnry liiblo, UOl Pino, Phone
363W. 1B
FOIt BALK Cimmwl fruit InHiidliiR
lluckltthnrrli'. ID2U Jofforanu,
, : , ' 18-10
HAIItOAD ADDITION
We ,lmv aiiiiin excellent buy In
R. It. Aildtl. II urn urn some of thorn.
$000 for fori. on Coiniuorclul HI,
1100 fur f.Oft. on llnmd Hi. .
700 fur r.Ort. on llrond jutar Sixth.
900 for riiifi. on Spring Rt. With
paving inn) aow.ir fully paid, Vi
hall tio lniuid lo liciw you.
OhllcOlo & Smith, 757 M it I It HI, 18
tA.NT TO lltV. .
IWP hu'vo iho exclusive, aula of
same vary desirable homes, also
bungalow bIio and bualitami proper
ty. ' Fur fourteen years wo hnvo
ben lllnff rani valuta In Klunmth
Falls and nro familiar with vulunx.
It will pay you to see ua bofora buy
In. ' .
Cbllcoto & Smith, 727 Main St. 18
WAST TO RKt.L?
TWO:, aro roal oauitn apoclallnln.
List your property with ua. If the
prlco 1m rlKht, w will bustle . to
find a buyer. Spool) attontloh
given to property of non-realdon'jt.
Call or wriio.
Chllcolo A Smith, 727 Mnln Rt. It
.' . . Al'CTlO.V KAI.K
Livestock, liny and household
Rood) will be aold Oct. 24, at
Brothortoh't ranch North Poe
Volley. 18-20
FOR 8ALK 1 , L'pholatorod Oak
v. rockar, 1 largo WIUow rocker,
souit, small rooklnit utonalla. 1 tot
Maaon fruit Jars. 1021 Washington.
18
ItOOM. FOR RENT 8ultnule for
two gentlemen with bath, claia In
1154 1'lna at. 18-20
NOTICK OF IIRAIUXO OF tRTt
TION FOR APPOINTMENT OF
GUARDIAN'
t 10 the matter of the Guardian
ship of the eatnto of Mra. K. K. Kal
aton, an Jncompetont paraon.
,iN TUB COUNTY COURT OF
KLAMATH COUNTY, OIIEOON.
Notice la hereby glvon to all por
aona lnteroaled that Allco Oarland
baa S Hod her petition ' In tho above
entitled Court praying for the ap
pointment of a Cluardlan of the real
and personal eainte In Klamath Co
unty of Mm. K. E. Ralaton, an alleg
ed Imcompslenl, residing In Ban
PJogo, California, and that all por
aona having any objection to audi
appolntmont of a Guardian may tile
and prciaont the oamo to tho aald
Court, at tho oftlco of aald County
Court, on or batoro tho 21nd day
of October. 1923, Rt 10 o'clock In
tho forenoon thereof, that being the
time and place fixed by the Court
for the hearing and examluutlou on
euch petition.
, Datod October 9, 1923.
W, A. Wloat, Attornoy for
Petitioner.
. Loomls Uldg. , Klamath Falls,
Oregon, i
O 9. 19. Inc.
li THK COTNTY ()intT OF.THE
HTAl'H OF OKMHON FOll KLAM
ATH tm.NTV
In the matter of tho eatnto of
Jamot Ilavllna, docoaaad.
i Notice to orodltora
All porlout having clalnu OffnlnM
(ho above osuito aro required to
pretbnt thorn, with tho proper
vouchers, within alx m'ontha trOm
tho date of thla notice, to tho undqr
aigned ndniinUtrntrlx of iald eatnto
nt tho office of Honour, Manning &
Oknohg, hor attorneya, Ainartonn
National iVonk llldg., Klnmoth Fulli,
Oregon. ,
Dnteil Oetobor It. 1923.. , . , ..
tAnna HnVrlna-, Admlrilatratrlx 0!
tho Eatnto of Jamoa Ilavllnn, Docoa
aod.
O 11,18, 25 N 1,8.'
KHXIIAY NOTICK
ConiO td Vny i)IAn onoht Nov. itltll
1012 in Bwan Uiko Valley ono red
yearling atoor mnrkod under alopo
In right oar and under bit In left
eat1 blocked brand.
Owner please coll and pay clmrgos
as I am flouting undor the oatray
Into.
Frod C. Collman
FOR SALE
FOU 8AU3 Ouk desk with type
writer uxtmialoii und awlvel clmlr
to inu'lch. Also oiilt fllliiK cuhlnut,
ilniwIiiK table and stool, some ohiilrn,
and some ltouauhold ffoods, l'hono
602W. , . 17-211
F(R BAI.K Foor room JiOiiho pnrtly
fiirnlahud, I32U0, $roi) down
Ixiluncn monthly, limulre of K, U,
Dnvln, Hwullaoh nlrtjp., 1B-20
FOR -Modern B room Iioiiko,
built In featurea. 920 Grant, at.
1-18
. .twL- x.
IIADIOI'IIONH FOR BAIJC Long
rnnife WoHtlnghouan ant complete
with loud apuukor. Call homo 12
nlKlita only. Tullcun Day l.umhor
Co. . 15-20
FOR BALE Choice winter apploa
vurloua varlotlea. wrtlo for urlcue.
T. J. Oardner, llox 20, n. F. I), 2
.Meurnnl urogon, uu-Mi'
FOR BALK CIIRAI' Becond liind
lumber atao black locust posts.
212 Michigan avo.. 12-18
API'LEB Fine, large Newtown ap
ploa, 11.75 a box delivered In sec
ond xone, 8. A. Nye, Talent, Ore.
8. 28 O 25
FOll SALE! Furniture, aprln'ga,
mattress, bods, heaters, stoves,
chairs, guns, clothes, shoos. Dougut
at 020 Klamatb Ave.
8 15 O 24 Ina.
FOR BALE House plans, complete
for (-room modern structure; an
unusually olevsr design and one 70a
abould ooneldor It you ara going to
build. .! bare Do use tor them and
will loll ebeap. Call Herald offloa.
23tf
WANTED
ItOOM WANTED
Room In prlvnto town reHldonee
or nearby ranch, by young profms
lonal woman. credentials. Miss
Nowton, White Pol lean hotol.
17-20
Chimney sweeping, furnaco clean
ing .nil guaranteed, call city tire sta
tion, Pbon 47. 17-20
WANTED B woman, any kind of
work, 005 Spring at. next to new
bath house.. 10-22
PASTURE For 1000 head Of 4t
tla send your foedor beef to
Rocth King' Roetb to pasture tor
early beet. Bhlppod direct from
r'unch to market In March and April
11.50 por bead per month. F. i.
King, Fruto, Glenn co. Cal. 11-14
SITUATION WANTED
WANTED To contract trench ex
cavation tor the loatallatlon of
sewer pipes. Inquire Lorens Co.
Pbona 871-W. 188 N. 6th Bt. 25tt
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 38 acres nillo from
Yonna valley oil well. Fenced
and In cultivation. Under Irrigation
next spring. Box 19 Dairy Oregon.
. . 17-1
FOR BALE 4 .room houee cheap
with terma. 1035 Dolores eve.
North ond Hot Springs Addition.
17-20
V ',
FOR BALE Oood five ro6rn plaalor
ed house with full plumbing and
built-in matures, lawn. Ban-ago, pavod
atraet, close to Main In fine
neighborhood. It's a good buy' at
13250. Only 1060. cash. Chllcoto &
Smith. 727 Main at. . 17-18
FOR BALE Dandy flvO room
, plastered bungalow with nullt-lh
toAturoa, lawn, ahade roets, cement
walks, on pavement with paving
fully paid, nicely located not too far
from business In excellent rasldcnce
leotlon. Prlae only 1410Q on easy
terms. Chllote ft Smith 727 Main st.
17-18
FAIRVTEW ADDITION I.OT8
iDlg lota in Fairvlew Addition No.
i, close to school and highway, nt
1200, 1250, and 1300. Only 125 to
$50 cash and $10 a month' A
plonaure to ehow thorn. Chllcote &
Smith, 727 Main st. 17-18
FOR BALE Corner lot on Portlood
& Esplanade, Hot Springs addi
tions 1250. cash or terma, J. L.
Holt, 620 S. Grand Ave. Los
Angolea Cnl. 6-18
BUSINESS NOTICES
TR1ANOUB 0r)S Th place to got
, good eats OPBN ALL NIOHT, (88
Main nir.M Phhne S4 14tf
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
1 FEEL LIKE n
HAVE DINNER DOWN TOWM
TOrflSWT AMD SO TO A 600
SHOW AFtER- I taOtSS I'LL
CAlL UP WILEiUR
M I'M COMING DOWN
K.
HELP WANTED
WANTED At once woman to help
with houstjclitiuilng. J n i ii I r 1028
HlKh. 17-19
WANTEDA ri-liabbi woman to
enrn for liaby nmd do light hoiise
keeplnK. , Hefiironce necossnry, call
D72WI for appnlntmont. lotf.
WANTED .Womun to do conking
and Kinnrnl linusowork $90 and
hoard und room, phono 2 a :J .
13-19
IfHlbP WANTED
An Intelligent person, either sex,
may earn $1.00 to $200 monthly
corresponding for newspapers; $16
to $26 weekly In spare time; exper
ience unnecessary; no canvassing;
aubJecU suggested. Bond for par
ticulars. . National Press ilureau.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Aug.. 21, 1923 Aug. 21, 1924 Inc.
FOR RENT
FOR HENT Hedroom for ono or
two gentlemen. 503 N. loth at.
i 10-18'
CiOOD ROOMS With both 703 N
Ninth street. 10-23
FOR RENT Pasturo for horses
cloao In: Phono 15F22. 15-20
BEDROOM FOR KENT 419 Tenth.
lOtf.
MISCELLANEOUS
Now Mills addition grocery atore.
Near tbo Hall, Rose and Rose, call
and set our prices. Oil Nil :
LOST & FOUND
LOST Dotween Mills Addition and
Holmont storo on Orogon avenue,
one ault coso containing man's,
woman's and children' clothe.
Monty Mr. alooro, Bulck garace,
rewaTd.
16-17
LOST Stnto of OrcKon world wor
modal, Flndor please retnrn to
Heruld office, reward. it
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBER. OENK2AL LAND
OFFICE, Washington, D. C, 1923.
Notice la boreby given that subject
to the conditions and limitation or
tbo Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat.,
218), and the Instructions of the
Becrotary of tbe Interior of Septem
ber 16, 1917 (40 L. D., 447), the
Umber, on tbe following loads will
be sold October 80, 1923, at 10
o'clock A. M. at public auuctlon at
tbe United States land office at
Lakevlew, Oregon, to the highest
blddor at no loss tban tbe appraised
value as ahown by this notice, sale
to be subjoct to tbo approval of the
Secretary of tbo Interior, Tbe pur
chase price, with an additional nm
ot one-flftb of one per cent, tbereof,
being eommuMlona allowed, muat
be deposited at time of sale, money
to be returned If sale Is not approv
ed, otherwise patent will Issue for
the tlmbor which must b removed
wltbin ten years. Bids will be re
ceived from citizens of the United
States, associations Of such citiiens
and corporations organized under
tho laws ' of the United - Statos
or any state, torrltory or dis
trict thereof only. Upon applica
tion of a .qualified purchaser, tbe
timber on any legal subdivision will
bo offered separately before being
Included In any offer ot a larger
unit. .. , , . .
T. 40 8.. It. 7. E., fee. Si. NW
NEVi. yellow pine 615 M fir 40 M.;
SWK NEtt. yellow pine 600 M., fir
45 M.; NEK NVV!, yellow pine
490 M., frl. NWil NWtt yellow
pine 800 M fir C5 M.; frl. 8W
NWVi. yellow pine 870 M., fir 176
M. 8E4 NW14, yellow pine 435
M., fir 75 M.; none ot tbe timber on
these tracts to be aold for less than
$4.00 per M., tor the yellow pine
and $L0Q per M tor tbe tlr.
T. 41 8. Tt. 7 E., Boo. S, frl, NE
NWli, yellow pine 375 M., fir 60
M.! trl. NW NWK,. yellow pine
800 M., fir 50 M.; SE NW.
yellow plrie M., fir 25 M., BW14
NW1 yellow pine 360 M tlr 50
M.; Seo.. 7, NEK SE!4. yellow pine
430 M. tlr 140 M.; NWil 8E14,
Voilow Pino . 450 M .fir 6 .M., bull
pine 50 M., SEVi SEW. yellow pine
846 M fir 180 M.; SWJi 8EK yel
low pine 610 M fir 180 M., none
ot the timber on these Soctlons to
be sold tor less than 14.00 per M
for the yellow pine and 11.00 per
M., tor the tlr and bull pine.
WILLIAM SPRY,
ConinilBSlonor, General Land
Office.
3 920 Sfl Inc. .-.'.
tCftAalr 'flnlaMna? at minnon'a t
LIKE TO ;
AND TELL
WW
ft Ve Might o to the
By Our Country Editors
MERRILL
i
J. A. Dllllon mu) son Alva and
Wesley Wnrnor of Han Rafael, .Calif
ornia, aro vlaltlnK at the homo of
Dillon's sister. Mm, M, (llunomlni.
Mrs, (ilaconilnl and gu-nt made a
trip to tbo Fort country this week.
Kindlon of a . director for the
wuter users was held Tuesday. ,
Thoro was a (imall vote cast In
Morrill. A. L. Marshall had tho
truijorlty In Uils dlHtrlct.
A farewell lanco was given Mr.
nad Mrs. Roy Von Meter Wednseduy
ovenlng at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Van Shorack in Dodds
hollow, A number "of friends and
neighbors were present a lunch was
served. Mr. and Mrs. Van Meter and
family expect to leave soon for tho
Willamette valley.
John Allen of Allen and Pyle 6t
San Francisco was In Merrill the
first of tho week. .
Fred Btuke la shipping cattle to
Johnson and company San Fran
cisco, i , . , -
Merrill was well represented In
Klamath . Falls at the railroad
celebration and It considered .. tbo
pageant was ono ot tbe best events
ever given In Klamatb Falls by
local talent.
Mrs. Frost who has been visiting
hor daughter, Mrs. Albert Myers, left
for hor homo lu Willows last week.
The Library Club met at the borne
of Mrs. Walter Robinson v Thursday
afternoon. Mrs. Geo: Knox assisted
Mrs. Robinson. The folowing
officers were elected for the year:
President Mrs. R. H. Anderson; Vice
president Mrs. W. C. Bailey; Secre
tary, Mrs. Wm. .Walker; Treasurer
Mrs. R. L. Dal ton; Librarian Mrs.
Aana. Ratllrf. Twenty new books,
were received by tbe library tbe past
month. The book committee appo
inted were Mesdamca 0. H. Carleton,
W. F. Jlnaet'te. and .R. H. Anderson,
t't was decided to give tbO annual
Halloween dance, Friday, October
26. at Merrill hall. A chicken sapper
will be served. The' following com
mittee were appointed; Music. Mro.
J. C. Stevenson; Supper Mrs. Ander
son and Mrs. Walker; Floor com
mittee; Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Knox
and Mrs.: Ratcllff; Decoration, Mrs.
Dalton, Sirs. Ray Merrill, Strs.
"Bogue, Mrs. R. H. Andersoav and
Mrs. Bailey; Tables, Mrs. Carleton,
Mrs. Rudolph, Mrs. Robinson, and
Mrs. John Ratli(f; Kitchen, Mrs.
Qraybael, Mrs. Clyde Barrows, Mrs.
Arthur Fratler, Mrs. ShambSrt, and
Mrs. Harwood. After tbe business
part ot the meeting refreshments
were Served by the nostess. Tho
following wero. present', Mesdames
R. H. aid Tl..' O. AnilertOh., Bofeue.
O. H. darleton, Bert Gra'ybeaL .R L.
Dalton, Geo. Knox, Shamhart, Albert
Myers, J.- C. Stcvensbd; Anna -Rat
lift, John .Batlltf, Ceo. Rudolph,
Fred Pope".' ' ' -
Mr. ana Mrs. Warren Fruits left
Friday morning for San Fraacisco
Where Fruits will arteOd -e LeglOn
convention. . Mrs.. Fruits will visit
hor parents In San Jose. .
Elmer Merrltt left Sunday morn
ing for San Francisco to attend the
Leglo neenventton.
Geo. J: Walton Is In the bank for
a few 4ny.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Bowman are
receiving congratulations c--v the
birth of a son born Oct. 11, at the
Klnmath Valley hospital In Klamath
Falls. . .
Mra. Brooks Vot'u'rked to her
home In Modford last . Week after
visiting at the home of her alster
Mrs. J. X. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bird ot Hoills
ter California and Mr. and Mrs.
AiBna Wilcox Ot, Maoinntan, Kan
sas. and Mr. and Mrs. El'm'er Yodne
and son, Gerald, And flnng-hter, Lois
and Margarat, are vlsltors'ln Merrill
They are making th4 tVip by auto
and with the exception of Mr. and
A WOMAN'S RIGHT
, rlELLO.rtoNEV- I'D LIKE f
PInner With you this
evening avjd thought
THEATRE AFTER -
Mrs. Bird expect to spend the winter
In Los Angeles. Mrs. Bird and Mrs.
Wilcox are sisters of Mra. C. M. Mer
rltt and aunts of Mrs. C. 0. Men-Ill
a.od Mr. and Mrs. Yoden are bid
friends. They aro ill guests at the
homes of Mrs. Merrltt and Mrs. Mer
rll. Mr., and Mrs. E. M. Bubb spent
Sunday In Merrill the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. 71. If. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill and family
wcro Klamath Falls visitors Sun
day.. Thoro were a number of hunt
ers in Merrill valley Sunday. It has
been reported quail were very plenti
ful this year.
Mrs. Minnie Dlllard was a Klam
ath Falls, visitor Friday evening to
see her new grandson the son of
Mr. 'and Mrs. M. Bowman.
'Rev. Hulct has returned from
Medford where be attended the
meeting of the Southern Oregon
Prenbtry. j
Mlsa Sharp of Malls occupied the
pulpit In the Presbyterian churcb
Sunday--morning.. .
KENO
The Kono Cookery club Is in
line for congratulations as two ot
tbe members won prizes on bread
at the county fair. Velma Snow
goose won first prize and Vera
Grubb, third.
Mrs. Nellie Grubb spent; Tues
day with her mother, Mrs. Gordon
at Worden, ' -
Captain Ball was accompanied
by bis wife on his last trip -to Ke
no. Mrs. Ball spent her time call
ing on friends In and around Ke
no. - , --v I. .
Ralph and Everet Puckett were
In Keno over tbo week-end.
i Miss Crank and Augusta Puck
ett were In Klamath Falls Friday,
to attend the fair. V ,
The grading on this section of
the highway Is nearing comple
tion and it is hoped the surfacing
will soon be put on. N.' J. Nyhart
has finished his contract and has
mOvefl his camp up to the rail
road. r- :.r
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Tho Budget,. Committee of . tho
Board of Park Commissioners ot the
City of Klamath Falls, Oregon,
having completed its estimates ot tbe
amount of money proposed to bo
raised bv' taxation for park purposes
in the City of, Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, for the. fiscal year beginning
January 1st, 1924, now submits the
same for approval or amendment.
Tho first publication hereof. Is to
be made In the Evening Herald on
Thursday, tbe 18th day of October,
192S,'and the next publication there
of to be made On Monday 29th day
of October. 1923.
. Tbe tentative budget herewith sub
mitted Is itemized as follows:
GENERAL Fl'ND
Caretaker $500.00
! Supplies 80.00
Fencing 100.00
Pipe Lines . 100.00
Improvements 1360.00
EMERGENCY FUND
Emergency . 300.00
Grand Total 2400.00
Notice Is hereby given that Tues
day, October 30th, 1923, at 10
o'clock a. m. at tho Council Chamber
In the City Hall ot Klamath Falls,
Oregon, located at6th and Walnut
streets, is hereby appointed by tbe
Budget CommltteO as tbe time ond
place where tho foregoing estimates
of expenditures for the .fiscal year
beginning January 1, 1924-, may be
discussed -with the Board ot Park
Commissioners as the levying board
by say person who shall be subject
to the tax levy necessary to produce
tho amount of tho foregoing esti
mates who may ho heard In favor ot
or against said tax levy or any part
thereof. WJL w BALDWIN
Seoretary, Board of Park Commis
sioners, City of Klamath Falls, Oregon.-
..'. 'v- ... ,. . . v
O 1ft, 29.. , I
DID YOU THINK THAT
AlLYOURSELP? WELLAT,
WHAT' TIME iNAILLl
SEE1. 'VOL)?
Ed Palsrna and tho Nelson bro
thers have finished with the, trosh
fng In tho Wordon district and
have moved the machine back, to
tbelr Own waiting stacks of grain.
Word has Jtist been received
hero of the safe arrival of Miss
Kathcrelne Puckett, at Battle Creek
Michigan. She Is visiting: with
(Mends at present but plans on
entering business college there
soon.
LONE PINE
J. C. Stevenson and family visited
at tho Jack Ratllff ranch Sunday.
Mrs. E. L. Hosley has returned
home from a week's visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Martin,
of Klamath Falls.
John Mitchell called on friends l;v
the county sea Friday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Connor and
Mrs. Dolan attended the pageant
Friday evening.
Con McAullffe a.3d Con. Murphy
spent Friday and Saturday in Klam
ath Falls.
Fred Peterson, county school
LINKVILLE IN
EVERETT TRUE
ry
. WHEN STATION AGENT BAD KSYES . . :. 3FSe 1VI
was -rvia!uii4 His watch -around " "I - -avgulZv.
Twe Chain buokb thc watch SCg-w .-rf-
SAILED OVER TOWARD HENS1Y HARI6TONS ' .
S?en.- j- '-'-2&t J
that cish firs. Trc-us. ; . SttM '
you ouiht to r Mi hi Y ?.
PUT " '
W3XL ilT'iiil-'lf
r SIX O'CLOCK? nell
UP
NWWAT TIME CAN I
7" -
EXPECT
I.-'
Sl'Ll BE AT N
clerk, called ' at ' the school house
Thursday for surplus deskl,' ,'
Ward Dolan delivered grain nt tho
O'Connor ranch Friday. '
, E. L. Hosley ' entertained hi
brother from Ashlnhd last week. " '
Bo Lewis, Klamntlt Falls mer
chant, was quail hunting In thla
vicinity Sunday. ,( ;, ; :
Word has just been rocolved by
the locut club members that the Iiono
Plna Pig Club won first honors In tho '
stork Judging content hold at tho
county fair, while the Calf Club won
second place, Lornlns iSoasley eamO
out second In the Individual Class
and Thclma Lewis tied wltn Donald
Patterson for' third place."
Clyde Kiger and family wore in
Klamath Falls Friday and Saturday
taking In the railroad celebration.'
THE JOYS OF iXA
. .(From the Atlanta Journal. i
"You seem to bo very fond of
Jazz music." said a man t6 aiioth- 1
cr; In the loungo of a fashionable
hotel now given (ver to dahciAi. ;
Advertising pays.' TT7 It fend seo.
YE OLDE TIMES
By CONDd J
Y00 HEBE
NOT LATER. TH AM
civ TUiOTV. I
V-. - ' PROMISE-
By ALLMAN
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