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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1925)
EVENING I HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE EJVE '(. PNEUMONIA USUALLY STARTS MOM'POP .MONDAY, FEB. 23, 1925 - ',:u: :. i thethird party . by taylor FROM GOLD j t i 1 h 1 -J 1 1 ' PkyiliUm war I lit Alt MiUillm aouaka a4 4 aatf till tf lha iirioui luaa mm liallaai thai stay mult laarflaf ahyil itaftl aaw iriMflbt I A Lt AM I A tar all bran filial affitflaai. ALtAMEA it I aura vaaa till pfaaaraila mUi trm niwlv fi ataft4 alant Dr. Baaj. r Orablraa. Ariar mm, Ma,, rttaat "I um it tniuilvtlv tor y raitlia aatf my family. It U aulife. aura aaa afa la in aaiiait ilka natnini alia," l iof iiimtiiL plivtlriin nutknd (hut a Iriba U In iii tii NnTmU. by lit u of oils front a. iiatlrt plain wn linumuo from lh TAVAfi of Intluotitti. Ha uwl ttitw oil aBoutf lilt no wine Midi "dfilli" cimi. ' Nwa of I ha mlU iMrpi ih world and fr roa tlato II ! ni txiatiula lo IaI.hasika run i and mivm uniforinir Kan now brcn lUnilnnllird finl mlrif-utou rtaulU In fair nay HUM i: r; I, i aoMfnw iIm liitUMHl mtm- mi rallavr Irrliatlon. i. It Iiutumi aacrtuon or muvoua aim urnona ar pctoriilon, A. It- lltunUtHi pore f Ina fun In throwing f? Iwdr poiaona ana I. U ajrlioa at lh cnuic. cltovft.iijf narpi artUm imjiiiduialy. Tto dm ronfuM It-with ordinary baluM With ayrm Hint ra only .vnMlilnf lynii ainT du itut iu In Im mm of ;h troulil. Unlli oihrr couith reincOi IIaUaMKA la fra from roal Ur and nlhar harmful m; ik. lirawtnt lo labs and abaoluttly aafa ujiva to rhiidrrn, fit, iura yu art IUL HA MK A with Ilia ate lure of ih Itulian on n. (Jur anlfrd I' rvllatv any cuiiili, nn mallvr tnm In Klamath FMfi tfuy It from Btnr Drug Co. ; tor Chronic Coufftit SAGE TEA KEEPS Orny linlr howovor linuiiioiiin, ilo nolm nilvunclnx into. Wo nil Know Iho NdvmiiuK" of a youthful np p.mrunoc, Vour hnlr Ih your ctinrin. It inakiw or mum the fnro. Whmi It fiidcit, mm Rruy nnd looka ktrvaki'd, Jimt a tow aDpllrutlonn ol Bulla To mid Kuloliur cnliancos ltd nppmirnnco a huudrod-fold. Don't may urny ! Look younK! Kllhcr prrpuro th reclpo at Imnic or net front any drug Moro a hot tin of "Wxtb'H Buna and Sulphur CcnillouuU." which la merely tbo old-tliiio reclpo Improved by Iho ad dition of f.ttier InRiedU'iitH. Thoim anda of folkt recommend thin mady-to-ima proptirnllun bucnuso It dnrkem tho bnlr bonutlfully, bo lUen no Clio can ponnlbly toll, an It dnrkuLa eo iinlurully and ovoiily. You lilt h ten a hpoiiko or nufl hriiHh lth It. drtiwlnir thin tbrotlub tjiu hnlr, UikliiH ono amtilCnlrainl nil a tlmi. Il ninriiliiK tho uruy liulr diHAipvim: ntlor another uppllcn tlou or I o, Iu imlurul color li ro utorod nud It boconios thick. Klonny and lnati oun, nnd you appear yearn yoilUR.-r. Herald Want Ads Pay IP i. , Too iiitiolt rich food fornnt Held which oxello and ovorwork tbo kld uoya Iu their vffortM to filter It , from the ytom. (flush tho kldunya ' occAslonully lo rollovo thorn llko you . relievo tho howoln, romovlng acid, wantn nnd polnan, oIko you . limy fool t dull mlHory In tho kid ney, reHlon, sharp pnlim In tho buck Qr Hick hondncho, UlilnesH, the atomach notirn,- toniiua Ih noaled, . nnd when tho wenthor In bud you liavo rhoumntlc twlnon. Tbo urlno In aloudy, full of , xodlmont, the channel often got Irrltutud, obllK Ing ono .to.get up two or three tlllioB during tho night. To help ncutrnllto therto Irrllut Inff aclda ond flunli off Iho body'a .: urlnouH wnntn, boKln drinking wuter. AUo got about four ouncoa of Jud HnltH from any phiirnincy, l:iko a tnbleapoonful In n gluas of water before braakfimt tor a tow l,i.v mid 'yonr kldnoya may then act fine mil . bladder rtlaordetn dlaappenr. Thin fnmotiB, anlta Ih made from t'lO ncld of grnpoa nnd lemon Julec. combined with llthln, nnd haa boon mod for yonra to holp clean nnd '" allmulato BltiRRlah kidneys and fttop Muddor Irritation. Jad Bolls ta ln i expenalve nnd mnkoa a delightful , offnrvoacdiit JUhlu-wator drink ' which millions of men nud womon take now and thon to holp prevent Horloua kidnoy nnd . blnddor dls- orrinra. Dy all meana, drink loin ot good walor every dny. Havo yntlr pliy llolnn exnmlno.your kidneys at least wlco a yonr. Adv. ' YOUR HAIR DARK DRINK ITER KIDNEYS HURT ' iwioo a yunr. y. I 1 1 ' 11 r 1 I " ' , j, " 1,1 ' ' i p Now at our new location, 906 . Maiiv opposite Postoffice, Murphey's Seed Store, 0. K. Transfer Co, U :BBaaaMaMBpaaMaaB.apBMi mammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmrmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HTtUli.NT KI.YCIW AVOID MISIl.tl'H UJIILi: I I, VI NO LONDON, Kb. 23. Most ovlit tlun accldvnlii ra duo (u dIIkIiI ir rni'H uC Juilmncnl, aocardliiK to a r" cdiit miulynlii iniiito of moro Hum 300 mlnlmim In llin Itoyul Air Forro, It wiih found thai of GO pi'ironl of Ilia ncrlili'iilK, duu lo nrruin In imlKinpiil, but n tfmull numlicr lie full pupllH ta flying 'uchooln, while a luiKii numliur wcro cuuved by cunilimnnoHn nniong recently (trad u tit oil pllixit. WAHIIKV VAHK l'KMH WAHlllNOTON, Fob. 23. Tbo ncinhiulliiii of Cluirli'ii W'jirriMi lo bo Attorney (lonoriil In lo bo taken up tomorrow n a micclul iiiokIIiik of tbo Kounto Judiciary committee White Pelican Hotel : Merchants Lunch, 60c 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. Alao Banquets V : . Parties f, Dances Uon't ovurliiok our dltiner dance Feb.. J 1th. Wood ; We can supply your fuel needs on 6hort notice. Blocks Dry Slabs Limbs . Coal Fuel Oil Phono your orders to ,535 , 601 Main St. O. Peyton & Co. ' "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phono 335 Beautiful Eyes Tlio Hrnllliy Kyu la tbo beauti ful cjf. Jlert. luflnjiicd, wnlory oyea uixi certainly not good : to look nt. , ' Thoao hIiowIih tlio above aymptoma nlnnjH havo weak tyoa. ItrllPTo the Nlraln with ' proper Rlaasea anil you re mnvQ tlio cmiMC. 4 T ' Dr.Goble Glaaaca Framed 700 MAIN Ground' "' Rcpnlrwl Eyes Examined , 9U1CK SEIIUCB mm iff 1 1 ij l " f EVENING HERALD'S Mf NEW TODAY HI FOR SALE f FOR RENT . l I LEGAL NOTICES f ri.A5.;iFipn ads , , Zl Advorllnlng for fraternal orders or societies charglm; a regular Ini tiation too nnd dues, no discount. KoIIhIoiih nnd benevolent ordern will ba charged tho regular roto for ail advertising when nn admission or, otjior chnrgo la miule. Want ads and rondlug notices -villi ha received up to 12 noon on tho day ot l:uo. NOTICE OnSHlfli'il udrcrtixcmriiU licre nflrr liiusi bo (mill for iu advnncc unlraa I lie mlvei ILscih curry nn open account with Tlio levelling Hem Id. ITASKIFIKD AD ItATra I'lmt IimerUou irr lino 10c Two IiiM-rtlona pcrlluoISc Tlirco liiHcrtlona per line 20c Four Insertion per lino 25c IVcrk (0 time) per Hue 30c Ono nion tli icr lino 75c , NEW TODAY KOH KKNT Ouragc. I'lno 8t. aftor i) p. m. Cull 1136 23-25 FOll ItliNT Modern furnished Apt. Winters Illdg. l'hone 149-W. 23-24 KOK -HUNT Uirgo 3-rooni furnish ed, apartment. Adults only. Close In. 4 39 Tenth street. 23-28 WANTED Work of uny kind by man experienced In truck driving or general work. Koom 23. Met ropolitan hotel. City. 23-25 W1A.NTKD .Man to work on ranch. All summer Job. Apply trollldny L 7 '.'i !::; Klamath. 23 KOItS SAUK (Sl'lSCIAl.) i room " plastered houso. Hut It. aiuk, toilet hot nud cold ivtiler plii.nbliiR: 1 block from puvoment, $2S00.OO. 1350.00 down. $.'0 month. Wal ton A Wright, 001 Main atraet. l'houo 643-W. . 2J Good Glasses Are a Blessing Thoro can bo no Joy or aatls fuctlon co complete, as that de rived from your first pair of gluHsoa. PROVIDED Your oyos have been examin ed by an experienced and com petent Optometrist and tho glares curofully fitted. That's tho klud ot work wo do Dr. H. J. Winters KyeslgUt. Spcciullst . 711 Mnin. l'liouo 1 10-W Wo grind our own lonses Swansons Barber Shop Look for Iho Tallest Polo In tho World llouuty Shop In con nection. Gortrndo" Johnson In chnrgo Bpecinltelng In Warccl liiff, water waving and French papor. curl. Shampooing, scalp treat ments, facial massage and manicuring for ladios and mon. Hair tinting and hnlr goodi mnde to. ordor. Phone 318 A ' 62S Main St ' FOR 8AI.K II u n d r o d r. nt new spring droii! in bright color.) mid dulnty dlcn Jugt arrived at Hon Llt'gln'H Lndlea Itcuily-to-Wiear store, oppoaltu tulephone office. 23-24 FOR SAI,K At a aucrlflce & acres -eloae. In on highway. Must sell quick. Terms If desired. Chlt cotto ft BmlJh. 23-24 FOll SA!B Lonch Koom, 22 aeata, borshoo counter andi 5 tables; 20 chulra. 16 3rd St., Fjiireka. Cullfurnlu. 23-24 FOR BALE Dulry herd, Holstein grades and purebreds; also milk ing 'machine; price reasonable. Would trade for stock cattle. l'Uone ll-l'-L2. 110x 530. 23-28 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST Grey Xaedo glove, grey and white fur iKind on top Please return to Herald office. 21 23.50 and 429.50 HIGHEST grade wool auitlng, tailored-to-measure. Spring lino now hero. 1004 Main. 21-27 FOR BALE Tvro Allman-Tuylor steam engines. Make good saw mill engines. 31. Huff, Dairy. Oregon. 21-27 FOR SALE K X T It A V A LUES STORE and two largo opartmcnts, $17,000. Terms. TEN IX)TB, houso and barn, closo lu, $1,000. Terms. MACl'IRE & MAOUIRE 817 Main Street RESPONSIBLE SERVICE .INVESTMENTS FIRE INSURANCE. EVERETT TRUE I - (Mn5 out. Of TH-C - a IM AMOTHCK nHivcre MONTnJS s. ""li BACK IM THE HoSPlTAt- 3)ISTl?S S a INKS. THROAT SET IN (TWAS FOUMO ATVS5i-e Tolopei?ATist' soTHey- Removes? mt FOR BALK Four room plaatsredi house. Bath, toilet, hot water, plumbing complete. Range with bouse; on pavement. $3250.00. ..'00.00 down, rent like rent. This price in for quick ucie. FOR BALK 3 room bouse. Bath, toilet. Range with houso; lot 60x200 ft; on pavement. 1200. $500 down, rost llko rent. FOR SALE Rooming House. Lease and furniture for sale. 23 rooms. Oood business. WALTON & WRIGHT 001 Mulu Street ivn w a a I. K Itoeil ha!i hiieirv 1133 Walnut. 17-23 FOR SALI? Cabbbgo, 3V4c lb; Rod; Onions, 4H;c lb; Bauer Krant, 35c gai. i'A mno nortaaest ot siann.iFOR Rt.VT 2 large, sunny rooms, ' John Honzik. F3-M3 FOR RELIABLE USED CARS of standard makes, see Buick and Star Garage, opposite White Pell can Hotel. 1-1 3tf FOR SALE 100 ton Timothy and Alfalfa hay. Prices reasonable. Piiona C38-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. $l-.25 per gal. until Murch 1st. After that dato, $1.50. Pattersons 630 South 0th. 20-26 : 11 FOR RENT FOR R E N T Bed-room, use of phone and bath. 301 Washing ton. Phone 284-W. 21-24 FOR RENT Two first-lass furnish ed Apts. A. A. Belitnan "& -700 Main or Phone 800. ' -11-84 MAN AND WiIFE wants camp or any cook job. Can make good. 343 N. 9th St., Phono 226J 18-24 . ; - WANTED WANTED TO RENT 4 or S room house) In or near town. Write Box 90. Cr. Herald. 21-24 WANT E L- TO RENT A modern houso reasonably close in. Com pletely furnished and with two bedrooms. Box 69, Cr. Herald, tt BY CONDO PAR-POM MC, MfC. G-RAY, IN Ir0-C(5R(2JPT. i HAVC NOT IOROTTeM AO-OUT VOUli OPE RATION, BUT YOUR X. -pcRltiNCS WAS KiOTHIMS COelPARtSO WITH MNHc. , X HAH MY AfPEN TJIX . CIFTO-JJ OUT AND -v AA(W. A VSRY COM PI. I CATION HAT VOCAl CORDS BtLCAVSCi I. (MAS; CONTI MUACt-T FOR RENT Two room apartment. Kverythlng furnished. Good gar age. Inquire 703 North Ninth. FOR SALE Two-room furnished house, S50. $100 will handle. It. H. M.aley, 703 North Ninth. 21-23-24 FOR RET Four-room partially furnished bouse and a throe-room partially furnished apartment. Phone 482-W. 21-24 WANTED TO RENT A small un furnished houso, must be modern and well located. Ads. Box V. C. P. Cr. Herald. IStf FOR RENT Rooms. 840 Walnut: bath; phone; heat. F5-M5 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Phone 239-J. 21-7 two blocks from Main. Gentle men preferred. Phone 523. 19-25 CALL t FRANK'S BAGGAGE LINE for moving trunks and light haul ing. Phone 850.' Corner 8th and Main. F19-M18 I MISCELLANLOUS YOU WOULD FIND mare pleasure in life with a new, neat, clean home. Let Browning do it. In terior and exterior decorat'ons. Phone 461. ; .i- F21-M21 TRIANGLE CAFE r.he place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 833 Main street. Phone 624. Dlltf PIANO TUNING W. H. Morgan, at Shepherd s for a few days. 17-23 EXPERIENCED STOCKMAN, 42 years Ofld would -llko to$ lease a ' good "ranch, fully equipped and stocked on a share basis or .would take the management jot foreman- shlp unul--both "parties are satis fied. Can give the , best of refer ences In every respect and will put up acreage as security that I will make good. Address Stock man, Evening Herald. ' 16-27 PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISH', Deadunlng felt roofing and glass. For less at Pattersons, 630 South 6th street. 20-26 . ORAX W. 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 Stain St. 20-26 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the 'State ot Oregon for the County ot Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate of George W. Bloomlngcamp, deceas ed, in and to the assets of the co . partnership of Edward Blooming camp and George W. Blooming camp, deceased, co-partners doing business under the style and firm name ot Bloomlngcamp Bros. The public will please take notice that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator ot the above entitled estate by the County Court ot Klamath county, Oregon, and has duly qualified as such administrator. All persons haviug claims against the said co-partnership estate shall present the same to the undersigned administrator, properly verified and 'with vouchers attached, at the btfice ot his attornev, H. M. Manning, In the Hart Building at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, State of Oregon, within six months from tho date of this notice.'. Dated Monday, January Jis; 1 925. EDWARD B LOOM'I NGCAM P, Administrator of the estate of George W. bloomlngcamp, deceas ed. In the co-partnership' of Ed ward Bloomlngcamp, and George W. Blnnmtrgcamp, deceased, do ing business ns Bloomlngcamp Bros. Jan. 2fi, Fob. 2-9-10-21. NOTICE TO 'CREDITORS In the Cotinty.Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the Matter ot the Estate ot George W. Bloomlngcamp, Deceased. 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 has duly qualified as such administrator. All persons having claims against the snld estate shall present the same to the undersigned admlnis- trator, properly verified nnd with vouchers attached, at tho office ot his attorney, H. M. Manning, In the Hart Building at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, StAto of Oregon, within six. months- from the date ot this notice. . ' i -Dated Monday, January 26, 1925. EDWARD BLOOMINQCAMP, Administrator of the Estate of George W. Bloo.nlngcamp, deceased. Jan. 26, Feb. 2-9-16-21. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County 'Court of the State i ot Oregon tor Klamath County. In the Matter of the- Estate ot R. C. ANDERSON (sometimes known as Robert C. Anderson), Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator ot the estate of R. C. Anderson (sometimes known as Robert. C. "Anderson) Deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same to the undersigned at the office ot Fred D. Fletcher, No. 16 Loomla Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon within six months from date hereof. Dated this 2nd day ot February, 1925. . R. H. ANDERSON, Administrator of the Estate o( R. C. Anderson, Deceased. Feb. 2-9-16-23, March 2, 1925. NOTICE OF BOND SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed bids for the purchase of bonds of Klamath County, Oro gon, Issued for the construction ot permanent roads therein, In the sum ct One Hundred Twenty-tlvo Thousand Dollars ($125,000.00), will bo received until the hour ot 4 o'jclygk p. m. on the 14th day of March- 1925, at the Cbflmbers of tho County Court, In itho Court House In Klamath Falls, In said eotuaty and State, at which time and place said bids will ' be publicly opened by said County Court; said bends 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; ' . $3000 twelve years from date ot issue; $3000 thirteen years from date of Issue; I $3000 fourteen years from date of issue; - . J3000 fifteen years from date ot issue; $5000 sixteen years from date of Issue;' $5000 seventeen years from date of issue; - . .$5000 eighteen years from date of issue; ' $5000 nineteen years (rom date of issue; $51)00 twenty years from date ot rssue; $7000 twenty-one years from date of Issuo; . .V J7000 twenty-two years ' from date of l3sue; ... $7000 twenty-three " years from dato of issue; j $7000 twenty-four years from date of issue; . $7000 twenty-five years from date of Issue; . .- v $10000 twenty-six years : from date of issue; , ii v $10000 twenty-seven years from date of issue; . $10000 twenty-eight years from date of issue; . $10000twenty-nlne years from date of ls3uo; t $10000 thirty years from date of issue; f si said bonds to bear lnterost not to exceed 6 per cent per annum, pay able semi-annually, on the first days ot April and October, prlnolpal and interest payable in United- States gold coin ot tho present standard of value, at the Fiscal Agency ;ot the State ot Oregon, In New YorkClty. : Said bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certlttod check for $6250.00, and the suc cessful bidder must be prepated to take delivery within 30 days from date of sale. The successful blddor wilt be re quired to furnish the printed .bonds without cost to the County. The approving legal opinion of Messrs Teal, -Wlnfree, Johnson McCulloch, of Portland, Oregon, will be furnished the successful -bidder. The Court rosorves the right to reject any or all bids offered, C. R. DeLAP, -Clerk, of Klamath County Oregon, Feb. 18-19-20-21-23,24-2546-27-28, Mnrch 2-3-4-5-6-7-9-10-11. '