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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1925)
: SATURDAY, FEB. 2lV l025 1 TEMPORARY LICENSES BEING DISTRIBUTED Molurluta who Imvo wit yl up. Ulllxl fur lliolr 1025 IIcuiihiiu iiml Who wish to opui'utu tlicili' automo bile wltlioilt bolMK'HtopiiuiI by irnr flo conn, limy oliluln temporary II. consua at ilia uluii'irr'u office to bo uiii'U whllo tholr llcoimn pluti'u nru on tholr wuy from Hiiltmi. Until tho temporary llcunan woru luuml a money onlur roculpt covering t'hu amount necessary fur tlio I Icon no wan tho only pro.it that tho lleoiian of tho moturl.it wiu ordered mid on Its wuy. i , Baby Maniac Aim ThompKOn, 7. nun eonreaard to Um AngoM potto that ah klllnt her Infant twin Intern by (eetllnu ' thorn ground gliina, killed a Loa An aolr wunuin by finding hor rut k. ton. atlni-kod I wo playmate with raoira and Irlrit to puiaoii the fain lit ' sub which ahn Uvea They any alir htta o "muntar Voimilox." v Second-Hand Goods N. w tin,l Old, All Kinda "I will trado with you" H. S. Gooding 338 .Mi:u E!. BbIow tho L'jurtluuso M dm You meet Mr. Howard and' Mr. Walters in a gathering. Their , names are to you but two of many you hear.' " ' A few days later you meet Mr. Howard again. And again. He becomes a friend, perhaps an intimate in your social as well as . business life. ' ' ' ' ( ' '" Mr. Howard's name grows to mean a lot to you. Mr. Walters is rarely seen again and soon forgotten. ; In this newspaper are other names names of advertised, products. Day after day you see them.- ' Tliey are' like old friends to be trusted. Their names mean economy, full value integrity. . '' "'. The unadveitised products perhaps you see one in a store or about whom you know little. ; ! n: . ; in a friend's home. Soon the name is forgotten a stranger Fill your medicine closet, your, pantry, your wardrobe with products whose; names are guarantees of their integrity ad- s vertised products. Like intimate friends-you know What they are and will do. , , 1 II . - - ' - 11 " '- Now at our new location, 906 Main, opposite Postoffice Murpheys Seed Store, 0. K. Transfer Co. MOM'N POP I , . .i "" ' ... . - - - ' - IM..., ,. ....... I. . l I'LL BC HANGF.D GOINS TO LET THAT UKELELE TwANKIN' 5MEIK OF DOT'S disturb tub PEACE Of THIS) HOUSE AlslW LONGUR-HCV GETTING ON MW NEWE WAHinvnTnv v.ii. i ti. ill rail I p l.oa AiikuIos, which flow to llerniuilu, loft on hor roturn at 10:10 o'clock tit U mornliiK. tho navy ilopurlmont wai Inforiuod by rudlo. Tho grtut nlrahlp did not nltiich liorai'lf to thn mfirliiK inunt of t ll . ti.ndbr-piitrol na 1mil boon IiiU-ri owing to wouthnr conilltloiiH. A "Lucky" List ijHoy Itucker oounty tiroxvuior at' I Stilnlta. Mu plana to publiah iiunirt; of all pvrnona obuimny liquor j throuuh (hr pn-avriptlon method. Ilia drat read llkf I Ik- aociul ri-ma.. tor. Ho anya puMKiiiion helpa to I enferc dry luwe. NAMES lltl;illl.K ItKTl'HXH I llKIIHOltH OXVI(TI I) I ' . ' t' " " ". " f I - . - Read the advertisements to know the ' names that are worth knowing ' in the market place ""' EVENING 1F m ,i ,C i saa ,. l BELIEVE ME V hlh R. r"" 1 .. . V Li-- MAVJ POP . f " ' . 1. J . iMu , f. uic -rUA-r I T, LWMV U I Willi I J ll KU6c.M CVAU.T . ft 4 w-.v LJ Hjy""T r, c.v! ' iwi ATLANTA, Co., Feb. 20. Aftor alxtaen hour In United Stutoi court hero today, A. E. Snrtoln nnd Jjiw ronce Itlvhl wore convicted by a Jury on a chiirco of ronaplracy to accept bribe L. J. I-'Icthcr waa 'acquitted. ' EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED ADS , Advertlnlng for fmternal ordora or aoclotloa charging a regular Ini tiation fco and auo, no dlacouut. Rollgloua and benevolent order will be charged tho regular rate for all advortlHlng when an admUalon or bthor charge la made. , Want ads and roading notice will be recolvod up to, 12 noon on the uay or laaoo. II.ASSIKIKD AD RATES Flint Inaoriion pw line ltir Two Iiiai-Hlima p-r lino IHc Tlirr lnaertlona per lino 20c Knur luai-rllona prr line 1S.V Wwk (0 flnm) per line :10c One month ....kt llur 7.1"' NEW TODAY WANTED TO RENT 4 or' 6 room hound In or noar town. Write Uox 80, Cr. Herald. 21-24 BARGAIN FOR CASH Good used upright piano. Call Sunday at 40980. 6th St. 21 HERALD, KLAMATH FALL?, "OREGON A BRAVE WARRIOR I ltCW JUUAI , , . INtW IUUAI I I rUK , . LtUAL INUllCfcd : : a , f 123.50 and '$23. B0 HIOHK8T grade wool suiting, tallored-to-fliensure. fiprlng lino now here. 1004 MHIn. 21-27 KOR DAI. K-Two Altman-Tnylor aicom enciney. Mako good aaw mill eugince. M. Huff, Dairy. Oregon. . , 21-27 WIU, PAY CASH or used Dodge touring car, If bargain; alno want " good unod range. I'hone 14-K-3. 21-24 FOR SALE Four . room plastered . lioua?. llulli, toilet, hot wntnr. plumbing comploto. Range with houao; on pavement. t3250.00. ir.00.00 down, rent llko rent. This price la for quick aale. FOR SALE 3 room house. Bath. toilet. Range with house: lot f0x200 ft; on pavement. 1200. ! $000 down, real like rent. FOR SALE Tto owning House. Laiae and' furniture for sale. 23 . roama. Good bcalnesa. ! WALTON & WRIGHT ' I 601 Main Street 1X)ST Rotwecu Colonial Inn and ! i Central hotel, adjustable wrench. i Finder please return to D. Forn Iraeso, 0th and' KJaaiath Sts. . 21 FOR RENT Two room apartment. ' Everything, furnished. God gar age. Inquire 703 North Ninth. ! FOR RALE Two-room furnished houao. $850. $100 will handle. R. H. M.iloy, 703 North Ninth. 21-23-24 FOR RENT Furnished ream and , garago, closo In. I'ao of kitchen and ilnlng room If desired. Call 44 Wherland. 21-24 FOR RENT Four-room partially furnished house and a tlir-je-room partially furnished apartment. Phono 4S2-W. . 21-24 YOU WOULD. FIND more pleasure In life with a new, neat, clean home. Let Browning do it. In terior and exterior decorat'ons. Phone 461. . F21-M21 CAPABLE. ENERGTTIC MAN need ed for factory representative to , handle our business In Klamatn Falls district: wonderful oppor tunity with ftituro for right per son. Experience ' or capitnl un necessary. Write fully. Vulcan ; Mfg. Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. .. 21 EVERETT TRUE 1 (-r&OlSS? "t&U &AiJK. ANO So 'PlO A LOT XOU, BUT T. . .DlpM'T HCqR. THE. OF IT I',J.7.V. ' I . K r . 'ivV.'V FOR REN T-r-Bed-rDom, use of phone and bath. 303 Wiahlng ton. Phone 284-W. . . 21-24 FOR RENT Two first-lasa furnlsh etl Apia. A. A. Bellman & Co., 700 Main or Phono 800. 21-24 LOST Grey Huede glovo, grey and white fur band on top Plead return to Herald office. 21 LOST AND FOUND LOflT Ford Firestone B.-illoon tire, vih rim, north of Main between ; Cedar and Nelson. Box W. M.. Cr. Herald. 19-21 WANTED WANTED Second-band flat top n r r : 4ut 1 1 1 1 - ii . 1 ,) 14.91 WANTEL .TO RENT A modern house reasonably close In. Com- pletely furnished nnd with two bedrooms. Box 69, Cr. Herald, tf WANTED 20 or 25 head Jersey or Guernsey dairy cows, A-l grade. Must bo tested for contagious abortion' and tuberculosis. Write ! Lost River Dairy or Phone Mer rill. Fred McKendrle ranch. Box ! 441. Klamath Falls. Ore. 17-19 W A N T B D To care for children evenings by r e 11 a b 1 e woman. Phone SdO. 17-19 FOR SALE FOR SALE Reed baby buggy. 1133 Wnlnut. 17-23 FOR SALE Cabbage, 3 Vic lb; Red Onions, 4V4c lb; Saner Kraut, 35c gal. 1 mile northwest of Malln. John Honzlk. , F3-M3 FOR RELIABLE USED CARS of standard makes, see Balck and Star Garage, opposite White Peli can Hotel.' 1-1 3tf FOR SALE 100 ton Timothy and Alfalfa hay. Prices reasonable. " Phono 658-W. 17-23 FOR SALE Real Silk guaranteed Hosiery. Mrs. S. E. Durham. 1034 High St., agent. Phone 382-R. . . 19-3 ROOF AND BUNGALOW STAINS, $1.25 per gal. until March 1st. After that date, $1.50. Pattersons 630 South 6th. , 20-26 BY CONDO I Hey,: AHAT'S. ' n at rs K?, Ads. Yco -PcTf THIS MoRmmC? TiOrvir you Cl;r O rtw-r- -r- C Hccco ,THefeeJ"'V OP OTHCI?5 HeflR j. lta t HtA .WBVKC. IMcg ' fl J I I . Slb&Sk . . J,; in'-, FARM FOR KENT Inqnlre Motor Inn. 18-21 MAX AND WHFE wants camp or any cook Job. Can make good. 243 N. 9th St., Phone 226J 18-24 WANTED TO RENT A small un furnished house, must be modern ' and well located. Ana. Box V. C. P. Cr. Herald. : 1st! KOR RENT Rooms. 840 Walnut; bath; phone; heat. , . F5-M5 FOR RENT Famished apartments. Phone 2 3 9-J. 17-23 FOR RENT Six room honse. Call 2115 6th Street. 19-21 FOR RENT 2 large, sunny rooms, two blocks from Main. Gentle men preferred. Phone 625. 19-25 CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE LINE lor moving irunKS ana ngni naui ing. Phone 850. Corner 8th and Main. - , F19-M18 I MISCELLANEOUS : 4 PHILIP WILSON, of Farmington, 'K.o., or anyone knowing his where abouts, please communicate with S. J. Boyce, White Pelican hotel, Klamath Falls until Feb. 16th, after that date, 1512 34th street -Sacramento, California. - . t 13-19 TRIANGLE CAFE Tie place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. Dlltf PIANO TUNING W- H. Morgan, at Shepherd's for a few days. 17-23 EXPERIENCED STOCKMAN, 42 years old would like to lease a .; good ranch, fully equipped and stocked on a share basts or would take the management or foreman ship until both parties are satis- fled, can give tne nest or reier ences In every respect and will put up acreage as security that I will make good. . Address Stock man, Evening Herald.;. 16-27 NEW! PRICES on family quantity orders of milk. 50c if yon can use a gallon per day In can. Sub stituted for other foods It will get results. Use It, freely as a magic elixir. Think of the rich, cool cream especially fine flavored. MARTIN'S bigh priced, high qual . lty dairy. . .. 19-2L PAINTS. OILS, AND VARNISH, Deadening felt roofing and glass. For less t Pattersons, 630 South 6th street. , ' : 20-26 MOOSEHEART LEGION ATTENTION Meeting nights are changed to second and fourth Tuesdays In each month until further notice. 20-21 ORAN V. LOUD Expert watch-maker, Swiss watches a specialty. 107 So. 7th St. F20-M5 TO LEASE; 5 acres, small house in city limits. C. S. Montellus, 708 Main St. 0-26 LEGAL NOTICES IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR KLAMATH COUNTY ' Notrco of Filing- Final Account : In the Matter of the Estate ol Henry P. Galarneaux. (who rwas also known as Henry P. Galarneau, Sr.) : NOTICE Is hereby given that I have filed my final account of the administration of the above estate, and that the Court has appointed Monday, the 23rd day of March, 1925, at 2 o'clock P. M. as the time ifor hearing or objections to such final account, and the settle ment thereof. O. M. HECTOR, Administrator of the above estate. F21-28-M.7-14-21, SUMMONS In the Wrcnlt Court in anci for Klamath County, and State of Oregon No. 1896 E. NELLIE STEWART, Plaintiff, - vs. SAM STEWART, Defendant. TO SAM STEWART. Defendant: . IN THE NAME OF THE STATS OF ORQEON: - You are hereby required to ap pear and answer , tho Complaint filed against you In the above en titled suit, on or.;. before Saturday, rrvm - .wiru - PAGE SEVEN: ' BY TAYLOR the 28th day of February, 1925, or, tor falluro to appear and . answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment and decree against you as follows: ( ,. 1. That the bonds of matrimony now exkitlng between plaintiff Nel lie Stewart, and defendant Sam Stewart, be dissolved on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment, and desertion. s. 2. That the plaintiff have, such further and other relief as to equity and good conscience may appertain. . and as to the Court may seem meet. February 28tl;;i925 Is the last day of the time prescribed In the order tor publication- of this Sum mons, In which you may appear and answer said Complaint, the . flrat publication thereot being January 17th, 1925, and the last publication being February 28th, 1925. This summons is sorved-by publi cation, by order of the Honorable A. L. Lcavltt, Judgo of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon." for Klamath County, dated January 16th, 1925, .which order repaired that summons be published once a week for six successive weeks (sev en Insertions), the first publication being January 17th. 1925. ,. W. H. A. RENNER. Plaintiff's attorney, who3e office and postoffice address Is American Nat oinal Bank. Bldg., Klamatn Falls, Oregon. J17-24-31-F7-1 4-21-28 '' f NOTICE OF BOND SALE ' NOTICE IS HEREBY . GIVEN, that sealed bids for the purchase of bonds -of Klamath County, Ore gon, issued for the construction of permanent roads therein. In the sum o! One Hundred Twenty-live Thousand Dollars ($126,000.00), will be received until . the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. on the 14th day of March 1925, at, the Chambers of the County Court,--In the - Court House In Klamath Falls, - In .said County and State, at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened by said County Court; said bonds being in denomination of One Thousand' Dollars (1,000.00) each, and dated April 1. 1925, maturing as follows, to-WIt:' . $3000 eleven years from date of Issue; - - r $3000 twelve years from date of Issue: , $3000 thirteen years from date of Issue; ' v $3000 fourteen years from date of issue; . . ., ,. $3006 fifteen years from date of Issue; -." .. u., . v t- . t $5000 sixteen years from data of issue;-..-. -. : . . . . .,-' -.. , $5000 seventeen years from date of Issue ; . . . , . . $5000 eighteen years from date of issue; , $5000 nineteen years from date of issue; -. $5000 twenty years from date of Issue; ' j i . . $7000 twenty-one years . from date of Issue; $7000 twenty-two years from date of Issue; . , $7000 twenty-three ' years from date of issue; $7000 twenty-four years from date of Issue;' $7000 twenty-five years from date of Issue; , . $10000 twenty-six yean .from date of Issue; . ; . $10000 twenty-seven years from date of issue; . - $10000 twenty-eight yeirs from ' date of Issue; . $10000twenty-nine years from date of issue; ... ; -, $10000 thirty years from date of issue;- , y . , .-, :. said bonds to bear Interest, not to exceed 6 per cent per annum, pay able semi-annually, on the first clays of April and October, principal and interest payable In United States gold coin of the present standard of value, at the Fiscal Agency ot the State of Oregon, in New -York City. ; Said bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for $6250.00, and the suc cessful bidder must be prepared to take delivery within 80 days, from -date of sate. The successful bidder will bs re quired to furnish the printed bonds without cost to the County. The approving legal opinion ot Messrs Teal, Wlnfree,-, Johnson A McCulloch, of Portland, Oregon.; will be furnished the successful bidder. The Court reserves the, right to reject any or all bids offered. - , ' C. R. DeLAP, . Clerk, of Klamath County 'Oregon, Feb. 18-lD-20-21-23-24-25;26-l7-28, March 2-3-4-5-6-7-9-10-11. ' .V