The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 29, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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MOMMV, OCTOMCIl III), lOlill
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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lowing o,ich omiiilnBloii.
Klrht Insertion In la "Nw Today"
milumn without mtra obargs, but
nil Insertions lu that column are at
tint Inmirtltin rata. ,
nimiiar classified ads (whare
typo larger than thin li used) are
counted nlno linns to Inob.
Copy inunt bit In Herald office by
nuon to. gut In that day's papur.
BARGAINS IN USED
CARS
1923 Kuril lotirlnij now lialnt nml
film rubber lotU h llltn niiw; hi
wonderful uiiMliimlriil conilUlon 41
$;ur..
A l:tl mtid.'l Dodge touring t
?. Thiv In the bent buy on n
1'iiiliS'i In town, nil Oooiiycur all
wiiihr lire mid not a scratch
mi tlilH' tar. liottitr hurry mid
Hurt iini'.
A lain 1 112 1 Ford louring with
ltutHlr big steering wheel with
two now AJax cord nnil three Hit-
1iiIIiik cord ilrmi ui:il ht In On it
iiitiiti'iiili ul condition at $255. This
mr Urn li'int Ford buy In outbcrii
uregou our none.
Wo also have n Dodgo touring
about 1SS1 ul 3r,o.
For tint larger family wo have
a 7-iiiu"nor 1 OS 1 Nan)) itix: good
top unci point and the tiros urn nil
nenrly new ovoralto cords and tho
iiimhaalcil condition is fair, thia
enr was tnkon back from a our.
chniier' who paid $850 but Mi lost
will ba your gain, tho first one
hero gala thla car for SSOO.
We giro 10 montha time on nil
used con.
DUNHAM AUTO CO.
Sixth St. nt Onk Arc. Phono OUW
29
FLUFF Rl'CiS Tho Medford rug
mnu l In Klamath Falls for a
: abort time. Phono 95. JO
TUB MOST FOR YOl'B MONEY In
fluff rugs. Phono 95 for tho Mod
ford rug man, 29
FOR SALE Oft Tit AUK 19 ncroa
near .!nrnvllIo. tlood fruit, grapo
or rtco land and nil undor Irrlgiitlon.
Chocked for rk. Will soil for cosh
or on tnrma or will trade for Klum
nth Fall proporty. Iniiulro at 834
Houth f'ourlli St., Klnnvath Falls,
Oregon. 20-12
KOIl SALIC 1021 Chovralet sedan,
1 Just overhauled and ropalntcd. A
real bargain at $300. Klamath Fall
Auto Co.. 224 Main. 29-3
lfOST ftwiurdny on Bovonth at., be
tween Alain und High, long bluo
oarrlug. Reward, Phono S33. 20
WANTED To secure lonn of I2S0O
on main highway Improved ranch
for 3to o ycara. Addreaa box JD,
Hornld office. 29-31
FOIl BALE Ranch on main lilgh
' way, fttio for dairy, 140 an ooro.
AihlruB box OD, Horald office. 20-31
FOH BALE Ono Vlctrola amd a bod
davenport; piano for rent, 1130
Pine St. 29-30
TOfl SALE Two humlrad tone of
ryn liny; Rood pluco to feed, plenty
of wntor. Will oll all or part. Ad
droiia IJox M P, Hornld offlco. 20-31
FOUND A Dodgo auto crank; own
er may have iwino by calling at
Herald offlco and paying forth!a ad.
1 20
WANTED Hounowork and plain
cooking by girl. Phone 274hT
29-3
FOR RENT Partly furnished four
room housa, 103S Doloroa. 20-31
KOR BALKi (First -clnsa body wood,
no (load flluff. ('10 oord, lcavo or
dors nt City Trnnafor ofrico. 28-81
WANTED lBOO-lu, team and 3 1-4
wagon ifor tho winter; will iay a
roasonnblo rontal. P. 0 box K02.
.... . 20
FOR BALK 5-room modern house
fttnntuhed or unturnlBhod torma.
Coualdcr amoll car torma. Call 213
Michigan avo, Phono 483 W 80-3
WANTED-i-To enro for young child,
my home;' mothor's care, Box 32,
Horald offlco, 20
LOST Small black coin puroo, con
itiuliilnr? mnnoy order, key to my
car nnd cash. Ravmrd. Return' to Hor
nld off'co 20-81
Klx llinunnnd, flvo hundred forty
novel! (Uiri'QO.1 lor divorce woro grout
ed 'in Cook 'county, Illinois, In 1033.
In Chicago a divorce Is greeted ovory
12 1-2 minute for flvo and a liailf
days a week and 25 daya a month
.for tho ton month, tho'oourtn nro
lm operation. -1
NEW TODAY
, REAL ESTATE
FOR HAL.I0 A. l'cubln $201), wood
eiilw, tl Oltuwa 1 100, xnnp auo
Dick 220 Main at, 21-ilf
FOIl SAMO Four room houiio built
In foutinoa, niTiH'iu'il lu porch,
bum, chlckou 'Iuiiihii mid ynrd und
mnull gnrdim, 2420 Wuutiliiiiil nvo.
I 27-30
FOR BALK OR TRADF 00, 40 or
20 iii' run of Irrlgatud land In Calif.,
for Klamath property, Inquire 133
N 10th. If.
WANTED
TWO OOOD PAINTERS WANTB1)
Paittoraone DM Mailt It nth,
1 27-30
WANTED lliinineag man wulita
heutad furnlnhftd room In prlvuto
family Phono Herald ofrimi and
liiuvo nddrena and rato. 27-30
WANTKD Work cooking on elionp'
or ciiltlo ranch, llox 8 C Herald
offlco. t ' 20-1
WANTED Tuam work for nine
hvad of horaua weighing 1400
II. or more, grading or plowing
proforred A. J. Teborg, 117 Eldora
do. 24-20
WANTED TO RKNT Piano will
keop tu nod, good care. Phono
470. 24-80
WANTED To borrow 700 nt S
Intertut good aocurlty. llox 700
Herald otlca. 23-20
FOR RENT
FURNISHED Ono room cnuln
Colunlal Inn lllh near Main.
27-20
FOR RKNT Two bet! room n, batli
and phone, 1034 High at. 2G-2
FOR RENT Throe room furnlah
ed apt. sublet till Jan. 1 lnqulro
apt. 1- Lorena apta. Phono 4 50.
28tf.
FOR RENT Bedroom for one or
two gontlaroon. CnU 219 Joffer
on or phone, 447M. 26-29
FOR RENT Two bedrooma In pri
vate family. 414 Walnut ave.
84-29
FOR RENT 200 acroa of paature,
part alfalfa. Spring lake ranch,
sear Spring lake aehool house P.
C. CarlaoD. 83-29
FOR RENT OR SALE Several im
proved Irrigated forma, large
part..of land euramor fallowed. En
quire Francis J, Bowne, Dooania,
Ore. O20. Nov. 19
BEDROOM FOR RENT 419 Tenth.
. ... . 15tf.
LOST & FOUND
FOUND 3 ahocp branded wllh
throo clrcl on the back, owner
Phono 12F13 or P. O. box 1040,
. 27.-20-31
LOST Black travollng bag contain
ing manuscripts return to Herald
office, liberal reward. 28-29
BUSINESS NOTICES
PIANO TUNING Lonvo orders for
R. MaiUon at Klamath Falls
Muek) House 122 8th at. 24-20
T1UANULB CAFE The place to get
good eata. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 888
Mala Street Phone 834. 14tf -
HELP WANTED
WANTED AT ONCE-Exporionccd
lady offlco assistant for both
bookkoeping and typing by local
firm. Addross . box A B Horald
27-29
mXP WANTED
An Intelligent person, elthor sex,
may earn $100 to $200 monthly
corresponding tor newapapora; $15
to $26 weekly In spore time; exper
ience unnecessary; no canvassing;
aubjecta suggested. 8end for par
ticulars. National Press Bureau,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Aug.. 21, 1923 Aug. 81. 1924 Inc.
MISCELLANEOUS
For a first class furnace lnstnllod
in a frlst class manner soo L. N.
Haines, 1023 Main St. 23-20.
New Mills addition grocery store.
Near the Hall, Rose and Rose, call
and get our prices. 011 Nil
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
Wi& Sim ' PLEASE, KINO LAOV gl.
f THIS DON'T LOOkV - I TH DOCTOMRA6IMME KjU5T aV
J VERV PROMISING i THIS MEOICINEjBUTi MINUTE h
f BUT I'LL TRV MY I NEED SOME- K,4
PT LUCK ANV WAV '& k THINS TO TAKE IT 7 jm. 1
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FOR SALE
FOR BALK 100 ucres above dllxdl
$'250 down balunca miia.Il pay
men W, total $1900 14 tillable and
cun bo Irrigated 25 acres cleared
V, D. Kesler, Olono, Ore. 23-20
FOR HALE One good biiiiiII cook
s4ovo, 12 IN llth, at, 27-29
FOR BALK flood logging tuam In
Ulro H. M. llngby, Washington
hotel. 27-81
FOR SALE 10 ft. Carbton wind
mill tpwer all In good running
order, a anap, ace Jack Hile at
llitlo'H murkwt, Huturduy. 20-1
RIJBBIAN WOLFHOUND 4 mo.
li iHio broke, children pet, stock
or hunting d(g loavlng, cheap to
party giving good care. (io. Rodner
Dox 4811. , '-'26-81.
BAI1Y CHICKS White and Brown
1,1'Khornn, Barred Rocks, It. I.
Rodyt, 'lHack Mlnorcas. Wo aro now
booking for full and Hpring delivery.
All chicks from Inspected flocks, nnd
nil oggs bundled by us are furnish
ed by members of the Glenn Co.
Certified Flock and Accredited
Hntchory Association, Orlnnd
CALIF. A member of tho Glenn Co.,
Certified Flock and Hatchery Asso
ciation. I . 26lf
FOR SALE 1 023 Chevrolet car
Ilka new, good rubber. lnqulro
1500 Oregon ave. 25-28
FOR SALE t Singer sowing mach
ine and Vlctrola. Cheap if taken
nt onco. 415 Pine. 20tf.
$23.50 ALL Wool suit or overcoat,
tailored to your measure by A.
Nash Tailoring Co, All ono prlco.
Phone 100 A. R. Renner, will call day
or evcBlng and show goods, satisfac
tion guaranteed. 23-20
FOR SALE: Choice winter apples
various varieties, wrtle for prices.
T. J. Gardner, Box 20, R. F. D. 2
Medford Oregon, 012-N11
ESTRAY
Strayed two black horses branded
A O with bar underneath, oh
left shoulder, one has C L brand
also, one sorrel horse branded H A
connected on hjnd quarter, last seen
In Langell valley about C weeks
ago. Llboral reward for information
notify Box 39, route ono Klamath
Falla. 29-81
PUBLIC NOTICE
Klamath Falls
October 24, 1922.
Notice Is given that the rowarda
for tbo arrest und conviction of the
murderers of Dan McDonald as
printed In the Evening Herald Klam
ath Falls under dates of October
2nd and 6th respectively s will be
paid far Information leading to the
arrest and conviction those men,
that Is half for ono or all for both.
EWAUNA BOX CO.,
McDonald Rownrd Fund
By J. F. Daggett, Trustee.
LEGAL NOTICES
l.N UANKRITTCY
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES. FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF OREGON.
In the imattor of
HERBERT W. WAITS,
Bankrupt.
To the creditors of Herbert W.
Walts.
Notice 4s hereby given that on tho
16th day of October, 1823. Horbort
W. Wlt, w duly adjudged bank
rupt and 'that the llret meeting of
creditors wUl be held at the offlco
of the undersigned, at 403 Main
street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, on
November OtJi, 1923, at 2 o'clock
P. M at iwihlch time creditors may
attend, prove tholr claims, examine
tho bankrupt, elect a trustee, and
transact such other bustnoss as may
como before them,
i Dated October 29, 1923.
J. C. KUTJ3NIC,
noferee In Bankruptcy.
0-29. i -
IN" BANKRUPTCY.'
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES, FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF OREGON.
In the matter of
HARRY CLAY,
Bankrupt.
Notice to the crodltors of Harry
Clay.
Notfco Is heroby given thai', on
tho 8th day of October, 1023, Harry
Clay was duly adjudged bankrupt
and that the first meeting of credi
tors will be held at the office of the
undersigned, at 400 Main street,
Kin math Falls, Oregon, on Novem-
.Page
LEGAL NOTICES
her, till, 1023, at 2 o'clock P. M.,
ut which time oreuiuira 7nay attend,
prove their claims, cximlne the
bankrupt, oioci u trustee, nnu
transact such' other liuxinces as may
cmne before them.
IXiUid October 20, 1923.
J. C. HUTENIC.
1 , Referee In Bankruptcy.
0-29, 1
NOTICK TO OtKIHTOHH.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR KLAM
ATH COUNTY.
In the matter or tho estate of
James M. Bull, deceased,
Tho undersigned having bcom ap
pointed 'by tho County Court of tho
State of Oregon, for Klamath Coun
ty, administratrix of the estate of
James M. Bull, deceased, notice is
hereby given to tho creditors of, amd
all persons having Maims against
said uecoueed, to preeetit them veri
fied a required by law, within six
montha after the firat publication of
this notice '.o said undiirHlpied ad
ministratrix, at tho offlco of W. C.
Van Emon, attorney at law, 204-5
Hurt building, Seventh and .M-a.J.i
street, Klamath Fall. Oregon.
BERTHA BELL,
Administratrix of the o&ate of
James Dell, dcecawd.
Dated October 2", 1923.
O 29 N 5, 12, 19.
SI'MMOXS I'Oll 11 IIMCATION I.N
roltWMIHl'K!-: OK TAX LIKN.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR KLA.M
i ATI I .COUNTY,
Moses Jttinos, plaintiff, versus
C. L. Parrlsh, dafendant.
To C. L. Parrlsh; Ihoabce named
defendunt.
In tbo name of the State of Ore
gon. You are " heroby notified that
Moses James, the holder of Certifi
cate of Delinquency numbered 1226
Issued on tho 28th day of August
1922. by the tax collector of the
County of Klamath, state of Oregon,
for the amount of Three and 29-100
($3.29), Dollars, the same Using
tho amount tben due and delinquent
for taxes for the year 1919 together
with penalty, intoreat and costs
thereon upon tho real property as
sessed to you, of which you are the
owner cut appears of record, situated
in mid County and State, end par
ticularly bounded and described as
follows, to-wit:
'Lots 1 end 2. Block 22, In the
First Addition to the Town of Bo
nanza, Klamath County, Oregon.
Yo uare further notified that said
Moses James has paid taxes on said
premises for prior or subsequent
years, with the arte of (merest oa-
sola amotions as touciwa: i
Year's tax. 1920; date paid, Au
gust 28, 1922; tax receipt No. 7216;
amount, $2.89; rale of Interest, 12
per cent.
Year's tax. 1921; date paid. Au
gust 28, 1922; tax receipt No. 3378;
amount, $2.30; rate of interest, 12
per cent.
Year's tax, 1922; date paid, March
14, 1023; tax receipt No. 389;
amount $2.46; rate ot Interest, 12
percent.
Said C. L. Parrlsh, as the owner
of the legal title ot the above de
scribed property aa the same appears
of record, and each of the other per
sons above named are heroby further
notified that Moses James will ap
ply to the Circuit Court of the Coum-
ty and S:ate aforesaid ror a decree
foreclosing the Hen against the prop
erty above described, and mentioned
In said certltlcai'.e. And you are here
by summoned to appear, within 60
days after the first publltcatian. ot
this summons, exclusive ot the day
ot sold first publication, and defend
this action or pay the amount due as
above shown, together with costs
and accrued Interest, and lm case of
your failure to do so, a decree will
be renderd foreclosing the lien oi
said taxes and costs against the lend
and promises abovo, named.
Tills summons is puousnea oy or
der of the Hbnorable A. L. Leavitt,
Judge of the Clrfeutt Court ot the
State of Oregon for the County of
Klamath, and said order was made
and dated this 2"th day ot October,
1023, and the date ot the first pub
lication of this summons Is the 29th
day of October, 1923.
All process and papers in tnis pro
ceedings may be served 'upon tho
undersigned residing within tne
State of Oregon at the addross hero-
after mentioned.
'. WM, F. B. CHASE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Addross, Bonansa, Ore
O 29 N 6, 12, 19, 28, D 3
The Nine Lumber co., will not be
responsible tor any debts or obliga
tions contracted by or checks or
prdori signed by any one except
PrestonNlna or Marlon Nine or
Wilbur Nine. - 24-89
ON THE
Of a
Proceedings of The
KlamathCounty Court
Wednesday, Sept 5, 1923.
Bo . It Tomembered, that at a
regular term of the Hon. county
commlsloners court of the -elate of
Oregon of Klamath county, begun
and held at tho counity court room
In tho city of Klamath Falls Ore
gon, on September 5th 1923, the
same being the first Wednesday In
said month arid the time fixed by
Jaw for holding a regular term
therof, when wero present:
It. H. Bunnell county Judge, Bur
roll Short, bounty commisHloner, C.
J. Mitrtln county commissioner, the
following proceeding wero had, to
wit: i
Current expense claims allowed
and warrants drawn:
J. C. Urockenbrough, Insurance,
$124.40.
Jos. Jenson, - work on roods,
$59.94.
J. B. Reed, same, $58.35.
Geo. B. Bean, county aid, Sep
tember 8, $75.00.
O, M. Raymond, reporting, $10.00.
Lydia L. Frlcke, co., nurse,
$178.51.
Stats library, supplies, $353.20.
Myrtle M. Vowell, county aid,
$28.00. -
Leonard, Koger, travel sheriff,
$101.75.
Harry Morrow, some, $5.00.
Owl Cafe, meals Justice Jurors,
$7.00. .
O. K. Blacksmith shop, supplies
sheriff, $6.50.
Kiamoi.h vut. -plant, supplies
sheriff. $16.09.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. co., sevlce
Justice court. $8.63.
W. O. Smith print co., supplies
assessor, '$'2.00.
Owl Cafe, meals prisoners, $213.-
60.'
Pacific Tel. & Tel. co., service
poor farm, $8.91. i
Pacific Tel. & Tel.! CO., same
court house, $39.26.
Pacific Tel. Tel. CO., same court
house. $49.35. '
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., same Jus
tice court, $10.10.
Whitman drug co., supplies poor
farm. $34.95.
Earl Wbltlock, supplies co., poor,
$60.00.
Earl Whlttork, coroner, $12.00.
Growers Pac, & Whouse. co.,
(applies poor, $47.50.
Glass ft Prudhomme, supplies
clerk. $35.92.
Roberts & Harvey supplies poor
farm, $40.07.
Big Li. Box co., supplies, new
roads, $4.00.
Market road claim allowed Tom
Dixon, cash adv., $6.39.
Road bond claims allctwed and
warrants drawn:
iH. F. Cory, work Rock Creek,
$2810.71.
Jos. Jenson, same, $199.80.
J. B. Reed, same, $233.20.
Harry Nichols, same, $173.71.
Robt. NioholB, same, $107.73.
Jos. Jenson, work Mid. state line
$9.99.
J. B. Reed, Bame, $11.66.
In the' matter of the road peti
tioned for by Warren Patterson et
nl.
It appearing to the court thai
there has been protests filed from
which It appears that the damage
would exceed the benefit to be de
rived from .the opening of a short
strip ot road, nnd It further appear
ing that such road does not extend
a sufficient length to open , up
certain regions of land needing a
road in that vicinity.
It Is therefore ordered by the
court that said petition be denied.
Dated this 6th day of September
1923. '
Wherepon court adjourned until
Saturday September 8. 1923.
R. H. Bunnell, county Judge.
Burrell Short, county commission
er. C. J. Martin, county commission
er.. !
Saturday September 8, 1923.
- Court met pursuant to adjourn
ment, when were present, R. H.
Bunnell county Judge, Burrell Short,
and O. U. Maritln, county commls
aloners, the following proceedings
were had. ,
Rood claims allowed and warrants
drawn : -
Pablflo Tel. ft Tel. co., service,
$4.06. -
. Market Toad claims allowed and
warrants drawn: j
A. W. Bradshaw, work, Poe valley,
$2371.79. .
J. H. Garrett, same, $1054.60.
Qun Store, rent tents. Poe valley.
$20,50.
Acme Motor co.. euDDlIes Poe
valley, $77.72. --
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Road bond claims allowed and
warrants drawn: ;
Tom Dixon, cash adv. express,
$7.99.
Allen Sloan, right of way Merrill,
$150.00. -
L. O. Mills, work Rock Creek,
$1460.05.
DM & Baker, work Keno K. F.
$1641.80.
James O'Keefe, right of way,
$78.68.
Library claim allowed Pacific Tel.
& Tel. CO., service, $4.00.
On tho matter of applp-arjon of
Myrtle M. Vowell. for county aid.
. Allowed in the sum of $25.00 per
month until further order of court.
Wherepon court adjourned until
Monday September 10, 1923.
Monday September 10, 1923.
Court met pursuant to adjourn
ment when rarere present: R. IT.
Bunnell county Judge, Burrell Short
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and C. J, Martini county commission
era the following proceed!1?- .wero
had:
Current oxpenso claims allowed
nnd warrants drawn: i
Grant Ellerbaok, repair clerk of
fice. $15.00. .. , . .
G. M. Raymond, reporting, $10.00.
Acme Motor Co., supplies traveling ,
sheriff, $'(15.25. . ., , ( ,
Klamath Hardware co same,
$22.80. '',.
Oreg. Harness co., samo,. 27.00.
M. L. Johnson, traveling assess
ing, $40.00. ... , ,
J. S. Mills & son, supplies poor
farm, $1.65. - ;
J. S. Mills & son. name, $14.70.
Wherepon court adjourned until
Saturday September 15,; 1028. ' t
R. H. Bunnell county Judge, Bur
rell Short, county commissioner, C.
J. .Martin, county commissioner,
Saturday September 15. 1923.
Court met pursuant to adjourn
ment, when wero present: . R, H.
Bunnell county judge, Burrell
Short and C. . Martin county com
missioners the following proceed
ings were had:
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