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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1925)
TUESDAY, 17, 11)25 iff.1. .4J. m. jli.i t, j. ,-'i,..,'" j, EVENING HEKALO, KLAMATH FALLS,' OKEGON PAGE SEVEN i. 1.1 - UM.-J.-lA.'''' Jealous of Legs' MOM'N POP LOOKS ARE PECEIVING! BYTAYLQa i sp09e mom will raise cain voith me for vaming out till one tmirtw but it waa a, great game , JU9TVMHAT1 t teSirl C G.OSH MOM - I HAD ' lj Pop H wou jMl f "' VIAfflNGToHME! lf 1 A I I. tiZttlmf 1 TONIGHT -ISAVAJCHRIS ,fep, 4 MOU VMOKE Me UPl'. N ;t, I f i , , M0VJT-0RTH6 ' r$. llfXrfi lll'i-UJ'JS , ' ZIMMERMAN- GEE HE'S I Zji t-i f f M i.'.K.R-' Fusa-MAvseiF MJLJJL r-lo If tU HJ' great ohm- he asked I? KS1i i V 'd -i K IVlAjrAUTTte Jr... f tliJ ' ALL ABCOT 40U-0EAR.- .p . W T j, ''liji ' ; ; : rfll ,,wU.,, idcjfe-rt; ..jj. " t:-!-1;. FAIM.NU KAl'IDI.V I IllX-OXWDKlS 1UIJ.H i ; - . 1 j r ST-tods- mxi X i Ml nall ! IHI I "T-- broak wrre jiermlttnd., Tlio cMy an- Klllucr will Dl-OL'l-ffll Willi 11 n null. inula of iho imVng ecu In tlin din trie t wlilimit conaldririitlon of a Urnulc In tho Btrttharn property. ' I ! . r . ..' . Loluan Thompnii rouldn'l get nny-i one toMonk ul her faro or her ai:tluic' iwcmBt hrr leg vero perfect. o she lfrnrd hir( lm with acid. Dl.J motor nt Hollywood luid (old her hr. get oilier Miri" ihnn halhliiK lienuiy r struts. She rulnud them. ; CITY ENGINEER TO . PREPARE ESTIMATE ' e - I'rJp-'rly owners along ilia prgpoa 0l paying unit cunt of Kmmuib avenuo wore rrproHcutud by a dnlo M ill- tho city council i.llOOllllg lust night. ,licAlng inure thnn 1400 col lected Uroiii lax payor who lire anx lou 10 obtain paving la iho district. Stroll,- uppomd to, Ihn breuk i"rlho S.rjhnru properly crJMie tho l. n!r:il of tho o. c. and E. ex IcnMoh, Mivor.il property n)n:m up pi.irud. and duclamil thnt.lt would not hminfli tho residents If thin Rheumatism Stops pain at once ' Any rlieumaiif pain call for Red Pep ntf Kul). Not niiiiuiil. nut plmrn, not Imimcnl. Nor any nld-iime method. Men have found t htiicr way, and everjody ihoiitd mo il. . y Not liint rlic lupnllci tuch ninraiirainl, nifh pcncirming hrji. And hot that dotn r hurr you. you fl it iniianily. In (hue niinuii'i it arrmi to rcaili iho dcpihi. Citcii).itin turiKi cungMiibn it relieved, i'aln and the I irtncti to. Why aull'tr toiture when aucli relief i at hindf Why thnx In l lie old mclhoda licn a new one it hriir; ? Von can prove in unc htir tlur ie i. '! h'c is the quickest i li.f nit n L:iiw. i'ci it now and kvp ii cvpr icadv. Pain miriiiaiu at niehi. Kid I'epprr Kuhia aviuc other mitlior.i nf huurs of pain. Leii, for your own take, what it can lava you. RO1 PEPPER Ji aiUructiiit for rulnj of Kheomallsia Backaches Lumbaifo - iSpralm Surcnrai Ncurltlji OonUmtion Chd o.ia A't-n t:uitti without tht nam kxsUs, . NIW lllllAV - i nw v: A I tr 4 i STATE HOUSE, flalem. Ore., Fob. 17. Th-i klndrTKnrt'jn 4,111, Intro duced by fteprojer.tiitlvo Woodwurd mil otlnira and sunnier joncpna Dili F O il 8 A L.E flood 1133 Walnut. I'EXINU, Feb. 17. Tho apnrk of llfn which )iaa kupt Dr. Sun Ynt Se:i, ulh C hi mt leudnr, nllva Hlnco Junu itr 20. when bo underwent nn on- ortl;n for cancer. wa urowinit i o chungo the probate caurt ayntotn tu.v.,I, , dl!nm:r. lodav. nonarta from tlin i In Multnomah o'juuty, both of which wa. i tu jo or bo:pltj anld Dr.. Hun waa woakor. I e'oatod In iho eenato a few ( Cnya Bito, wero reoonaldcred ycator . I 'y. Th klndernarten b'll wan ro- " i f,iirni1 tn -fhn eflinmltlert on Ailnnn- tlon and tho Jonoph bill wan tabled. baby buusy. 17-23 Herald "CW Adf Pay LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK TO KKIITOJW In the Cuunly (Viuit uf thn Hliite of ' Oicifim fur Klninnlh County In iho matter of th3 oatito of Ar thur W. Korko, deceuicd. Notice la hereby given that tho unduralKntd him boon appointed ad ni'nltrnt3r of the ealalo of Arthur W. Jtor'no (otluirwlaa known an -Irfiuy Itorke) doccaaod, by the County Court of the Stato of Oregon for Klumalh County, and that nil peraona huvlna; clalmn nttalnat tho said eatata are required to prcacrn tamo, wltb tho proper vouchore lo aid admlnlairatcr at tho office of Kay Morrli. Attorney, at 115 8.iuth Firth titroet, Klainslh FbIIb, Oregon, within ulx niontha from tbo date hereof. Dntod at Klamnlh Falla, Oregon, Fcbruurltth, 1825. Clyde Thompson, Administrator of the estate of Arthur W. (CScotty) ltorkc. F17-24-M3-10-17. i "o- . ' , , -; : 3 '"A I: a n tl. HI "01 . Who bought the Brooklyn Bridge Today? .: ... '- ' " i ''j' Almost eveiy day the Brooklyn Bridge ia sold to some guillible visitor to New York, Every day .someone ia swindled. Selling tK 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 begenuina. ,,;,.,. t a ' ' ; 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. , , , . Just . the advertising of all merchandise gives the world con . f idence jn that merchandise. . Only hpnest products can tell their stories where all may read. ' "" ;" ;V .That is why it pays to read advertisements. You can rely on ' advertised goods. Ypu know that a worthy manufacturer stands back of them.' They are a 'guide to better buying." They teach you to spend wisely economically and with the knowledge that you' are buying merchandise; which is minus all Vftin regrets or 'misrepresented values.' '.' ' " " ! 1 ' ' ' ' Read tho .advertisements every day. ; . ' Advertising it a bridgespanning the river of f ! doubtful values tp the hore) of ; ,. werjthy merchandise : 25 head Jort oy cr '. Ouernscy dairy cows, A-l Brade. : .Muat be tcated for conUiKloua aburtloa and tubcrculala. Wrltoj l.ot Hlver Iwiry or Phone Mcr-1 rill, Fred McKondrle rancn. hox 411. Klamath Fall, Ore. 17-19 KEALTTY SHOP EQiriPMJiNT One three hole Solar olcf.trlc stove, four rr.arcell Irons, one Solar shampoo tray, vibrator and hair dryer. All nearly new. Soil all or part reasonable. ' Mr. Carpenter, 813 Pine St. Apt. No. 1. 13-1G I EVENING HERALD'S I CLASSIFIED ADS ..,.' -.. Advertising tor Internal ord'tr? or aocletlo charging a regular Ini tiation fee and dues, no dlucount. Rollglous and bonovoluna oriKra will be charged tbo regular miu for .".I! adverllalag wbun an nJm.luluu o.- Wuut ada and readl.-ig notice 'ii! be received up to 12 noon on tho day of laaue. -ithcr charge Is made. MOTORISTS: UBK HUTCH-OLEXB In your gasoline. Sen Super fuel eliminates carbon. Increaje mileage 26. Invented by Edi son's Chief Eng'neer. Send 11.20 for trial can enough for 40 gals, of gas. Free circular. Hutch Olene Distributer, Iloom 3, S13 Pine strsl. li-ox C91. 17:f FOK SALE! Cabbage. 3te lb; Red Onions. 4c lb; Saaer Krant, 35c gal. 1 V, mile northwest of Malln. John Honzlk. F3-M3 FOR RENT FOR SALE OR LEASE General store and postofflce at Sams Val ley near highway, 20 miles rom Medford. Oeo. W. Barker, Kutte Falls, Oregon. 12-18 FOR RENT 3 room furnished Apt. . Private bath. J4 Mala St. Phone ' 193-W. - 1S-17 FOR RELIABLE USED CARS of standard makes, see Buick and t'nr r,ar!itf., opposite White Pell can iiotei. i-iatr LEGAL NOTICES tratr'x of tho estate of Thomas Tel fo'rd, deceased, has rendered xt final account azc Ciee nor petltiot) for final settlement and discharge, .md that 'Monday, the 2nd day of March. 1925, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the Court Chambers of the County Court rn the Court H uso. at Klans ath Fallo, Oregon, has been appoint ea tor tne nenrio.g or said final tft count and objections thereto, If anp, and of her said petition for orderi 6f discharge, aa such administratrix, nt which thne and place any person 'In terested in said eetnto may nppoar and file his exceptions In iwrltuig, and show cause, If any he bas, why safd final account should not be ap. proven ana Allowed end the estats) settled, and tie- administratrix dl charged. n LEN0RA TELFORD." 1 ' Admlnlntrntrtti Jan. 27, Feb. 3-10-17-24. 1925. : ' i IXASSIK1KO AU IWSVM , Klntt Insertion ..... .......per lino 10c Two Insertions per line lflc riM-e-o lnsoitlons per lino 30c Hnur Insrrilons '. per line 23c Work 10 llmrs) .........pcr line ailc One month . ,...pcr line T-V : : FOR RENT Sleeping room. Use of bath and phoae. Close In.- Phone 299-W. 425 Nelson St FOR RENT Furnished four room cottage. 305 Lincoln, corner 3rd. 16-18 NEW TODAY PIANO Ti NINO W.. li. MorgnT. at Shepherd's for a fow days. 17-23 FOR RENT Furnished aparimn's. Phono 239-J. 17-23 I : FOR SALE 100 ton Timothy and Alfulfa hay. Prices reasouablo. Phone 658-WV 17-23 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. 419 N. 10th. Phone 342W. 14-17 WANTED WANTED Any kind cf work by ' unincumbered 'woman in the thirties; cooktrg preferred. Box 60, Cr. Herald. 16-18 WANTED Work by experienced chamber maid. Willi do any kind of work. 1419 Manzanlti ntreot. 18-18 FOR RENT Rooms, bath; phone; beat. 840 Walnut: F5-M.' I RELIABLE WK3MAN wants charge of camp or mill dining room. 522 Walnut St. Phone 43SW 14-20 F O U REN T 6ewlng machines. White. Singer. New Home. Eld rlrige. ov.rt other makes, good con dition. F. M. Luc-is Furniture. .02 Miiln. Phone 535,- J1T-F17 FOR SALE, . FOR RENT 3 room house and gar age. Call at 627 Klamath Avenue. Phone 461. 17 FOR 8 ALE Singer Sewing machine In ' perfect condition cheap for cash. Phono 475-J. - 17-20 WANTED To caro for children evenings by r a 11 a b 1 e woman. Phono 816. ..... . 17-19v LOST Saturday, between Klamath Falls and Ashland 32x4 tire and j rim. Plwse return to Holland ' nc:el. Reward. 17-18 FOR RENT Clean rpoms new macagemcnt at 421 Oak. 17-19 FOR SALE One library, table; wicker couch and three wicker ' chairs. Call 367-J or 1134 Grant street. ' 16-19 VSED CARS' -Franklin Touring, licensed for 1925. Essex 4 Cyl Coach, licensed for 1925. Essex 4 Cyl Touring. Overland Mys tery Touring, Dodge Touring,, Oak land Touring. All these cars are in good condition and priced right. -PETERSEN MOTOR CAR CO' ' 7th and Klamath. Phone 6C8. Oldsmoblle. Franklin, Rickenbacher. : 14-17 FOR SALE 183 acre airalfa ranch on highway 12 miles from Med . ford. . Private ditch. Goorgo W. Barter, Butte Falls, Ore. 12-18 I EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO FIR8T CLASS MAN cook wishes work. Write M. O. Bates, 11078 Golden Gats Ave., Apt. 50. San Francisco. - - 14-17 WANTED Three dozen Plymouth Rock and brown Leghorns, young hens: also 3 turkey hens and one gobbler. J. W. Moorman, six ; miles on Lakeview road. .14-17 WANTED Agent for Klamath Falls I and surrounding territory to re present a product of Highest Merit that Is needed In every home. National Advertising Campaign. Ng Competition. Only reliable parties need apply. 'Small Invest ment. Write or call nt 211 Broad way. Radium Health Products Co Portland. Orcaon. , 11-17 WANTEL TO RENT A modern house reasonably close in. Com pletely furnished and with two bedrooms. Box 69, Cr. Herald, tf . , , : LOST AND FOUND LOS T 1925 auto plate license, 15-315. Finder leave at Herald office. 14-20 FOUND Tire chain on Keno road Owner call at Herald office, iden tify and pay for adv. 16-19 NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For Klamath County. In the Matter of tbe Estate of THOMAS DALY, Deceased. r NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN That W. A. Wiest, the administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Thomas Daly, deceased, has rend ered his final account and filed hai petition for final settlement and U charge, and that Monday, the 2nd ' day of March, 1925, at 2 o'clock P. M.. at the Court Chambers' of the County Court, In the Cort House, In Klamath Falls, ; Oregon', has 4een appointed for the1 hearing of said final account and objection thereto, if any, and or his nld peti tion for order of discharge as suck administrator with the will annexed?, at which time nnd place any persoa interested In said estate may apipeaf and file his exceptions In writhW. and show- cause, if any he has, why said final account should not be ap proved and allowed, and the admin istrator with the will annexed dis charged. W. A. WIEST,1 Administrator with the will annexed. Jan. 27. Feb. 3-10-17-24, 1925. i- MISCELLANEOUS PHILIP WILSON, of Farmington, Mo.j or anyone knowing his where abouts, please communicate with S. J. Boyco, White Pelican hotel, Klamath Falls until Feb. 16th, after that date, 1512 34th street Sacra mento, California. ' 13-19 f Vt - T. -A . f"S I r 1 1 1 --f" A mm EXPERIENCED STOCKMAN, 43 years old would like to lease a good ranch, ;fully equipped and stocked on a share basis or iwould take the management or foreman ship until both .parties are .satis fied. Can give the best of refer ences in every respect nnd will nut no acreage as security that I will make god. Address Stock man, Evening Herald. 16-27 TREE PRUNING Done by M. J. . Redmond, 2130 Whntland Ave., . Klamath Falls. 14-20 SEE the Singer Cabinet DeLnxe Electric, the supreme achieve ment of 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. . Phono 828. J20-F20 TRIANGLE CAFE The placn to gel good eats. OPEN ALL NIOHT. 031 Main street. Phone 624. Dlltf . LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK OP WEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, For Klamath County. ... In the Matter of the Estate of THOMAS. J. TELFORD. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBYY GIVEN, that Lenora Telford, the admin's- SUMMONS ' i ..No. 1802 Equity - i . , V. ' " , . ' ',, In the Circuit Court of the Stat at Oregon tor the County of Klamath. Paul P. Burgund, Plaintiff, VSv -. ' . i Harry Grimes and all other demons and parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In and to the real estate described In the complaint herein, , - Defendants. To Harry Grimes and all other persons and parties unknown, claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In and to the real estate described In the complaint herein, defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: Ton. and each of you, are hereby required and sum moned to appear In .the above en titled court and cause and ensuer the complaint - of the plaintiff On tllo therein against you within si weeks from thq date of the first publication of this summons, exclu sive of the day' of the first publics tion thereof; and you and each of you 'Will hereby take notice that If you fail to so appear and answer, (or want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court tor . the following - relief against you, and each of yott, as prayed for In plaintiff's complaint. a statoment of which Is aa follows: For n .decree nf this court for over quieting his title In foe eimpls against you, and each ' of you, In and to 'the following described promises situated In Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, to-wlt: The N4 of the NH, Section 14. Tp. 23 South, Range 9, East of Wlllamotte Meridian.- and forever barring you, and each of you from ever setting up or .asserting uny right, estate, tlon or Interest In nnd to the above described premises. .', This summons is published Irt The Evening Herald, a newspaper of gonerat and regular c'rcnlstlon within the State of Oregon, publish ed in tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, once each week for a period of six weeks, consecutively, : and sevon tlmos, and said defendants are required to appear and answer as herein provided under and' by virtue of an order duly made, rev dorcd ad cntored by the Hon. A. L. Loavltt, Circuit Judge of . the Stat of Oregon, for Klamath County, an January 13, 1925. The data of th first publication ot this summon la January 13, 1925. C. P. STONB, ' Attorney for PlalRtitt Address: Melhaaa Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Jan. 13-20-27, Feb. 8-10-17-24. . .: ... . 1 . . . . '- : : I' Now at biiir new location, ; 90 Seed Store, 0. K. 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