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, ''At 8 o'clock' Cupltiln , C, M,
FriuclK or' lluwllng Urunu, n-.jidlcal
forriotir of the HtHli Infantry, Kon
lucky National Guard, volunteered
to, u lulu thu shaft mill wiiii kIvuii
ttorjiilmilon ,by General UunAiinlt.
lOxiinil.iiiiliin MikIu
Major M. M. Moaa iiIho of
nowlhiK Green, nnci a medlrul of
ficer of tlm annul riiiiiiiiil, mid Dr.
C. C. Howard, (lluiigow, riraitnt
IAK thu Collins family, und Dr. W.
II. llmlutt of Chicago, aloud ut tliu
mouth of the Hliuft wlillu Dr
Francis wan uiuklPK tlio oxainlnu
tlou,
'"At l.'3D o clock," an hi mi of
ficial bulletin, "Um lateral hvadliiK
nt n distance of 1 2 feat from thn
haft ii nil niuaatirud circularly,
broke through Into tlio orlKlnnl ouvo
Juat below Hie briinkduwn. .Thla
waa found cumplulnly cloned."
Al 3:36 p. m.' Cuptitln Frauds
came to the nurfjco jwd reported
that whun ho arrived nt the heading
ho found It M Imposslblu for any
one but a huiuII mtiu to reach Col-
lino.
HOHIJKRY TRIAL KT.WtTH ! : ! .
I urn; TrtnV: ill mt) CAI V I I IPHAI WnTIPPC I
Kob. 1 8.N or- i U l :
noon toduy lu a bllxxurd with dlph- of tlio most treachoroua plefca of ',
thi-rll nntl-toxln. Crosiilnx Norton aen In the Aliiakun territory. i
Tlio atmoHphorn cleared whllo :
Hound two of ta Iw dons full Into u :
iJlohn and bla diiK wero battling man Sclby, foraierly known to. the : Foa EXCITAiNOE -10 acrea near
flaatiro of thu Ico.
i.iu ruuno inp 01 uonii, who leri their way throuh atorin on ths
hui'e ut h o'clock Wcdn'iaduy morn- frown Met. Ho auddonly aaw wlluis
liiK mi'' drove to (JjIovIii, SB mlli'a 0f open wuter ulicad. Ono of the
onatwurd. dopurllnK from Uuli.vlti to dJK that allppod Into tho flt-
m hla return at 7:3u ,batilliii itiirni, aure wa Star, underatudy to iUhira
both way, waa ruled hlisli h?ro by lead doit. When ltolin had hauled
inuahera (men who irjvol by driving the doa from the water ho found
doxit drawing aleda). Ho irlo.I to one of Ular'a leua so badlv inn ih.,.
1-03 AKOEIvbS,
prlzo ring M Kid McKojr, faced trial
In r.uparlor court here today on ;
three clnrgca of aasault with Intent j
o commit murder a,3d five of rob- '
bery. i
Aliland, n"od orehard, for Klam
ath Fella property. K. .C. Wll
on, Talent, Ore., Route 1. 16
FOR SALE Cabbage, 3MiC lb; Red
Onions, 4 Vic lb; Bauer Kraut, 35c
gal. 1 ,i mile northwest of Malln.
John Honzik. F3-M3
FOR B A L E One library table; j fjR SAL.E OR LEASE General
Ed Ilronnor went to Colllna body. ?.r',vo ,0n . K,lm 16 hwond ho carried tho dog tho rest of the:'
It tho piil.o. mude other examlnal f"lovln' but t''ied back In tho two Journey on the aled. . Tho regular 1
EVENING HERALD'S
CLASSIFIED ADS
wicker couch and three wickor
chaira. Call 36T-.J or 11S4 Orant
etreet. - 16-13
felt
tlona under Captain Francla and re'
parted there wan no alKii of rpanlra.
lion and Captain Krunrla repurtcd
theau fncta tu the offlclala walling
at tho top of the abaft.
of a KtOMl).
Voululeer Aids
From ICIlm to Uolovln, a
leader half blinded by tho a.-.ow
;uud wind, clung steadily te hla tazk.
SECOND QUOTA
OF SERUM HAS
REACHED NOME
Ailvuriliilng rr fr.iiTiia! wU-r
or aoclctiea charg ng a regular inl
T f ii i Ion fee and ftiics. tur (i:.cii i;ii,.
Ri'ilglnuH and lie:irol-nt ord'-ra w.'M
be charged tho regular rale for all
advertising when an udmisKion or
Want ada .md reading ooiL im '-..'!!
K1 noon on the
EXPERIENCED STOCKIIAN, 42
years old would l!ko to lease a
good ranch, fully equ'nped and
stocked on a nhare basis or xould
take the management or foreman
Hhlp until both parties are satis
fied. Can give the beat of refer
ences In every nspect and will
put up acreage aa security tint I
will make g3d. Address Stack
man, Eveslng Herald. 18-2"
volun-1 .-
leer. Julius Hulgsnk, brought the i WEATHER rMFCIC";
;riuiii with a dog team. .
!' TIiIb oull-Uxlii -waa the accond ' '
IRRIGATION WORK
whiiime.it received hero both com-!
lug by relays of dog toame from i Uncertain weather cor.dttloos have " ri'cel"d up
Niuinna, 870 m.'lea oast, on tho 'cl tho local buronu of reclamation y of '"s"e-
Alaika railroad since nn epidemic to d"'"- conatruotlon work oiv two """;r fhargo Is imwli-.
of dliihlherln Hut has taken alx PPccta until ilurch l and later .
Uvea struck Nome ih.. mdlilin t than that. If the alternate rrnnzlm , ("LARSIKIKD Al) It.lTKS
Junuury. Thla epidemic baa been atu thawing does not atop, Herbert ' l-'lnii Inm rllon per line 10c; 'Ani OF THANKS
reported under cotilrol, though two ; s'uwl-'ll. project manager aald to- Two Insii-t loua . ... p-r line I.-m .': We wiBh to thank our frienda and
now cflaoa nnnniirurf In . ...i, day. ' i 'TIntw Iiiwilliins ner line 2(1. . neighbors for tbelr kindness and
etore and postofflce at Sams Val
ley near highway, 20 miles from
Medford. Geo. W. Barker, Butte
Falls, Oregon. 12-18
FOR SALE 200 tons of Alfalfa hay.
1'rlce 39.00 per ton. Good feed.
Iyot on Loat River. David Mc
Aulif'e, Tel. 225-W. 10-16
XOTICK TO CREIHTOns
In tlii County Court of the State
. of- Oregon for Klamath County.
In the Matter of the Estate Of '
R. C. ANDERSON (aomotlmes known
as Robert C. Anderson), Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
administrator ot the estate of K. C.
Andersgn (sometimes known as
Robert C. Anderson) Deceased-, by
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Klamath County, tind all
persona having- claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
r : same to the undersigned at the office
FOR RELIABLE USED CARS of I of Fred D. Fletcher, No. 18 Loocnia
MASOXH ATTENTION
Wbrk in F. C. Degree, Monday
Firuary 1C. 1&2-1.
adv. 16 My OIJDER OF W. M.
standard makes, see Bnlck and
Star Garage, opposite Whle Peli
can Hotel. 1-1 3 tf
WANTED
sympathy during our recent ber.iave-
tittrantm u to bo lifted Friday and ' county roatto nadlng to the dlf- :'"" innwuone per line for the beaut'ful floral
.tu vwiuvjn upeueu ruuruarj 2.. .v.- inujn u.u m iiuur wfiumou - ( offerings.
TreorluTous Journey so ' saiuratoa wltn niols- "no monin per line lac
r r -' ..-' -....!: . ' 1 turo,
"K .cam raaKU inp in .."o oua. nn rm of I.ering ; Worlt . .., . .... .
wnoso northern margin , ,T .
Nome Ilea, nn .,f .... '.u'u "A" "', a com.nuiui'Jn oi
dog ,! 'trail from Fnlrbank, own T, n"u!?.
NOMF AlMkVTw, if fi- . IT "V'1"10" V,,,,',, "" j "o atarted on the Oerbe'r Dam pro-
NOMb, Alaaka. teb. IB. Kdard overland from Nora run. for 100 i0ct which waa practically CDWDlet
Holm and hla dogs arrlvod hero at n. ilea on tho Icq Is reputed us one Z l la fall. cDinplct-
Faco of Driving :iBlix-
zard, bundaj', Is Word
NEW TODAY
WANT-ED !lrl for general house
work. lhon?.3'J5 b'.-f jre 9 a. m.
16-1S
Emll Schleseleand Family.
FOR RENT
RELIABLE WOMAN wants charge
of camp or mill dining room. 522
Walnut St. Phone 438W 14-20
FIRST CLASS MAN cook, wishes
work. Write M. O. Bates. 11078
Golden Gate Ave., Apt. DO, San
Francisco. 14-17
. FOR RENT SJfcaam furnished Apt.
I Private' bath.K 54 .Main St. Phone
193-W. , 10-17
Whio bought the
Brooldyh Bridge Today?
Atoiost every day the Brooklyn Bridge is sold to some guillible
visitor to New York. Every day someone is swindled. Selling
the famous old bridge has become a national joke.
Suppose, however, the City'of New York decided really to sell
the Brooklyn Bridge to give the buyer the privilege of
placing a toll on all who. crossed it They would advertise it for
sale. And the prospective purchaser would know the offer to
be genuine. ' .
He would know that the paper would not accept the advertise
ment if it were intended to defraud. He would know that the
"advertiser would not dare advertise "unless his offer were
, honest.
' The advertisement would give the world confidence . in the
enterprise. '
Jus( the advertising of all merchandise gives the world con
fidence in that merchandise. Only honest products can tell their
stories where all may read.
. That is why it pays to read advertisements. You can rely on
advertised goods. You know that a worthy manufacturer stands
back of them. They are a guide to better buying. They teach
y'ou to spend wisely economically-and with the knowledge
that you are buying merchandise which is minus all vain regrets
or misrepresented values. -.
' Read the advertisements every day.
Advertising is a bridge spanning the river of
doubtful values to the shore of
worthy merchandise
" 1 . , , ; . .. - -
FOUND Tire chain on Kno road.
Owner eall at Herald office, iden
tify and pay for adv. 1S-1S
FOR RENT Furnished apartmenta.
419 N. 10th. Phono 342W. 14-17
on RIT Rooms. 840 Walnut;
lt!.Oi; i.hon'; heii. . r'5-M."
FOR REN T Sowing machines.
White. Singer. N'eV Home. Eld
ridge, and -oiher makes, good con
dition. F. M. Lucas Furniture.
; P2 Main.. Phone 535. J17-F17
WANTED Any, kind cf work by i
unincumbered woman in the T
thirties; cooking preferred. Box I
FOR SALE
6tf,
Cr. Hernkd
1C-1S
FOR RKNTrSleetilng room. Uee of
USED CARS
Franklin TourlnRi' licensed for192".
V r99hwnd4P25Ne.aSrset 4 C . Coach', HcenTcd for iii
.. 299-W. 4 2o Nelson. St. i EBgeI 4 Cy, Touring. overland Mys-
WANTED Wdrk by experienced
chamber maid." Will do any kind
of T.ork. 1419 Mtinzaniti strent.
... 16-18
tery Touring. Dodge Touting, Oak
land Touring. All inose cars are in
good condition and priced right.
PETERSEN KOTOR CAR CO.
7th and Klamath; Phone 668.
OldBmoblle. Franklin, Rlckenbtfeher.
14-17
: , , SHOE RKPAIHINO
Work shoes iftad gloves for lesa.
Jack Frost, HSiSputh 6th stTcct. 16
FOR RENT Furnished four room :
cottaso. 305 Lincoln.-corcer 3rd.
- 16-18 1
FOR RENT One ?idori, furnish- THE J. R WATK1NS HROTiUCTP
ed apartment. 803 Jefferson. I can be (rotten at 19T9 Oreeon
16-21 ; svenno. Phone B49-J. J5-F5
FOR SALE 1S3 acre airalfa ranch
on highway 12 miles from Med
ford. Private ditch. George W.
Barker, Butto Falls, Ore. 12-18
EVERETT TRUE
BY CONDO
A-i&ril IT HA-S eG.N V-
i&CTCD THAT fMlSTerc. vVATSorA
NAKCiP "TCA-SVJ v5.GR. . WHAT
WANTED Three dozen Plymouth
Rock and brown Leghorns, young
hens; also 3 turkey hens and one
gobbler. J. W. Moorman, six
mllee on Lakeview road. 14-17
WANTED Man tor finitor work.
Call or write Box 75, Cr. Kerala.
14-17
WXNTED-r-Agent tor Klamath Falls
and surrounding territory to re
present a product of Highest Merit
that Is needed in every .home.
National Advertising Campaign.
No Competition. Only reliable
parties need apply. Small invest
ment. Write or call at 211 Broad
way, Radium Health Products Co..
Portland, Ornm. . -n . ll-K
WA-NTED to buy a two wheel trailer.
P. O. Box 441. . 13-f6
W A N T E L TO RENT A modern
house reasonably close in. Com
pletely furnished and with two
bedrooms. Box 69, Cr. Herald, tf
WANTED Watching night or day
by competent middle aged man.
A-l reference. Write, Watch, Cr.
Herald. - 9-14
Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon
within alx months from date hereof.
Dated this 2nd day of February,
1925.
R. H. ANDERSON,
Administrator of the Estate of
R. C- Anderson, Deceased.
Feb. 2-9-16-23, March 2, 1925.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court ot the State of
Oregon for the County of Klamath.
In the Matter of the Estate ot
George W. Btoomlngcamp, Deceased.
The public will please take notice
that the undersigned has been duly
appointed administrator of the above
entitled estate by the County Court
of Klamath County, Oregon, and haa
duly qualified as such administrator.
All persons having claims against
the said estate shall present the
sate to the undersigned adminis
trator, properly verified and with'
vouchors attached, at the office of
his attorney, H. M. Manning, in the
Hart Building at Klamath, Falls, 1
Klamath County, State of Oregon,
within six months from the date ot
(his notice. ' '
Dated Monday, January 26, 1925.
' . EDWARD BLOOMINGCAMP.
Administrator of the Estate of 1 i
George W. Bloontingcamp, deceased.
, Jan. -36. Fob. 2-9-16-21.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE
LOST AND FOUND
LOST 1925 auto plate license,
15-815. Finder leave at Herald
office. 14-20
FOUND Barrette for hair. OwneT
mar have same at Herald office
by identifying, and paying tor adv.
MISCELLANEOUS
-i
i.ElSUliC,, 3 IOVSH To SAYTW S-iN
MONTH 3 A3i "i. HAO Tfcs PfrAsvj)CS. Of
i.r'NDIN3. Ml-cR WATSON FIVE IPoUS.
!n's Te.A5ffeer?. P t:ovj 9(MP-.T IaAMT
, . . -1. tho .monbV KePT i.'
P"J?:VL7 ) tTHAM VtbO.
XOTICK
During the absence ot Don J.
Zumwalt, his engineering and sur
veying: aTe being: taken care of by
Frank Z. Howard. No. 7 Sunset
Apts. Phone 622. 14-16
TREE PRUNING Done by M. J.
Hamomnd, 2130 Wantland Ave.,
Klamath Falls. H-20,
SEE! the Singer Canmet DeLuxe
Electric, the supreme achieve
ment ot the sewing machine In-
. dustry. Rents, repairs and ex
pert service on all makes. Lib
eral allowance on old machines.
easy payments. Singer Sewing
' Machine Co.. 114 North 8th St.
Phone 828. J20-F20
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL, NIGHT.
033 Main street. Phone 624. Dlltf
THE KLAMATH DEVELOPMENT
CO. Location of principal place
of business. San Francisco, Call
. fornia. . i
Location ot office at the Anglo
California Trust Company, 532 Mar
ket Street, San Francisco, California.
Notice is hereby given that at a
meeting of the Board of Directors
held on the 15th day of January,
1925, an assessment ot Ten Dollars
($10) per share was levied upon the
capital stock of the corporation, pay
able immediately in lawful money
of the United States to Lonls Sutter,
Secretary ot the corporation, at the
office of the Anglo-Calitorna Trust
Company, 532 Market Street, in the
City and County ot San Francisco,
State of California.
Any stock upon, which' this assess
ment shall remain unpaid on the
20th day of February, 1925, will be
delinquent and advertised for site
at public auction, and unless pay
ment Is made before will he sold on
Monday the 16th day ofMarch,
1925, to pay the delinquent assess
ment together with -the costs ot '
advertising and expenses of sale.
By order ot the Board ot Directors.
LOUIS SUTTER,
(Seal) ' Secretary.
Jan. 19-26, Feb. 2-9-16. ,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
BABY CHICKS R. I. Reds, Barred
Rock, Black M'norcas, Golden
Buff and White Leghorns. Hatch
ed from stock that has not had
electric lights and highly stimulat
ing food to force egg production.
Enoch Crews, Scabrlght, Calif.
PHILIP WILSON, of Farmlngton,
Me., or anyono knowing his where
abouts, please communicate . with
S. J. Boyca, White Pelican hotel,
Klamath Falls until Fob. 16th, after
that date, 1512 34th street Sacra
mento, California. 13-19
BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT One
three hole Solar electric stove,
four marcell Irons, one Solar
shampoo tray, vibrator- and hair
dryer. All nearly new. Sell all or
part reasonable. Mr. Carpenter,
813 Pine St. Apt. No. 1. 13-16
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Klamath.
In the Matter of the Estate of
George W. Btoomlngcamp, deceas
ed, in and to the assets of the co
partnership of Edward Blooming
camp and Oeorge W. Bloomtng
- camp, deceased, co-partners doing
business under the style and firm
name ot Bloomingoamp Bros.
The public will please take notice
that the undersigned has been duly
appointed administrator ot the above
entitled estate by the County Court
of Klamath County, Oregon, and haa
duly qualified s such administrator.
All persons having claims against
the said co-partnership estate shall
present the name to the undersigned
administrator, properly verified and
'With vouchers attached, at the office
of his attorney, H. M. Manning, In
the Hart Building nt Klamath Falls,
Klamath County, State of Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated Monday, January 26, 1925.
EDWARD BLOOMUNGCAMP,
Administrator of the estate Of
George W. Btoomlngcamp, deceas
ed!, in the co-partnership' of Ed
ward Bloomlngcamp, and Oeorge
W. Bloominigcamp, deceased, 'flo
lng business as Bloomlngcamp
Bros. Jan. 26, Feb. 2-0-16-21.
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