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' feATURDAY, :. MARCH 14, 1926
EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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BY TAYLOR
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AT THE LIBERTY (
,Tlio Jumnu vuudovlllo team nf
Crlmnilni mid (lor'o, (uvnrltvt' In
tho wont and midwest ONpaclnlly,
tmve finally dovrtud - tlio, two-a-diiy
to do, work. In cturoi, .' ;! ; n (
. Thoy.aroy now appaarlng ln tho
now Fr;nklyu Farnum attraction,
In which they do much tho isumu
Aypo of burlosquo as thvy used o
xunnlvoly on tho stngo, . ,
In thin now ploluro tlioy piny tho
parts of tho mother aud father of
wealthy Chicago girl.
j A ru dtl o( the comedy In
lupplltd by Crlmmlns and Ooro, lh
mother and father.
; Cm them Id "Tht' Bandit Tamar"
lb Liberty Theatre tonight, j
Art 14 kissing scene In ono eight
root photoplay too many?
Glenn Hunter and Bessie Love,
featured player In "The Hllent
Wood
We can supply your
"fuel needs on . short
' notice.
Blocks
Dry Slabs
Limbs
Coal -Fuel
Oil
Phone your orders to
635 ,
601 Main St
O. Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone 535
Feed and Seed Oats
For Sale
Good quality
KLABZUBA BROS.
"Matin, Ore.
Satisfied
Custcmers
Our atrongosl recommenda
tion! coma from our aatlstled
oustomers.
' Wo make very few mistakes
In our optical work and when
we do we gladly correct our
error.
That meant that those who
get their oye glaaiea here are
aatlatled.
Dr. H. J. Winters
. Byealffht Specialist
714 Main. Tbone MO-W
We grind our own lenaee
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THE EVENING HERALD.
MAC(M
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OM dlUonarl.s sheuld hm dUoarded. " ""j1" T
brought addlUonal words Into oor laatraags, and the pub.
E i had I to discard th.lr eld prlntlaa; pUt. H.r. U tk.
l. empJWa dlction.ry-l.rf.r and saeta eo-jplte than
ST itaul W-.nlargd vocbuUry-ail tWWds asd
saw special features now ready lor erery reaslan
. . EASY FOR YOU TO GET
W1IU M 11V. .....
lln MrlHntf.
Mall Orders
tr br mtll, Ineluda
7o.nt poios u?
to 150 mllsil 5
no up o )0
inlltiisrbranstir
dlilanen rf
po.lm..l.'fo'1'K
on pound..
disirihutien,
Your Old Dictionary is' Now Out of Date
nit to tin Mnlbook ft solWaf Cross WW Aiaefse '"
FOR SEEDS THA
Trtwwniiii iPiaiiatiii'iiint
J I WISH TO 1 . MWSTERV! VJI8HES TO - J(
. , WITH RT WHOM SHALL L. . , ) SEE VOU SIR1, fl SHOW j
MR HORNBLOWK I ' j '
Watcher," which 1. coming to ' tho
Liberty Tboatro Sunday , and Jloij
day (ay "moat certainly not, that
la, for married couplea," Tho Ur.uot
photoplay baa but half a down kla
Ing acoiioa butoro tho' final clone
up, but tho uaunl photoplay . doiin
ilool with the romance within the
humot of throe nmrrtud couplua. I
"Romance la Ihe guiding aplrlt it
buinnn life. Thoro In romanco in
all ihlnga. without romntico II fo
wouldu't bo worth living. Affection
la never common whon It la real,
f AT THE PINE TREE
"Two Shutl Bo Doni," which will
bo tho attraction at the I'lno Tree
Thoatro today, la the love atory of
a Now York traffic policeman and
a moat memorulilo and engaging
cop he la, too. The atory la act In
Nuw York City with plot threads
extending to forolgn countriea. The
original novel by Marie Conway
Oemlor haa a full meaauro of that
charm which haa , ondoarod the
aulhoreia to a multltudo of roadora.
A alrong caat appearing In a atory
that offera extraordinary oppor
tunities for moving entertainment.
This I the promise of "Fciir
llound," which cornea to the 1'lne
Troo Theatre Bunduy, to remain two
daye.
"Koar-llound" "la a Woalern, but
with appcala fuV every cluaa of pic
ture-lover. . It haa thrills galoro
but there la an upponllng romanco
threading Ita way throiiKh tho plot,
there aro clever comedy touchea.
nud thero are aeltlUKa that are anld
to onlltle . the picture to a pluco
among productions of tho bliihcat
artistry. 4 .
MERRILL
N. B. Woodhouse, Klamath Coun
ty beo Inspector haa tllod tho fol
lowing report with the county court.
Numbor of colonloa inspectod 340;
number of healthy colonics 267;
numbor of diseased colonics 73;
number of colonlea destroyed 43;
number of colonloa troated 32. Mr.
Wloodhouso haa been very success
ful wltb his fcooa ami, his aim is
county aro up to a hlgn standard.
Tho Merrill boy scouts played tbe
Mnlln grades a basket' ball game at
Malln Friday evening. The scouts
won by It to 8. Among those go
ing for tho Klamath Falls, Hooloy
(Inuio were Mr. and Mrs. R. 1
Dnlton, Miss -McVeigh, Mr., and
Mrs. E. F. Morritt, Mrs. N. E. Wood-
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine sr0,-
rid tout system of Catarrh or Deaf net
caused by Catarrh.
fry SYiiscta foror 40 yen
9. CHENEY & CO- TWUi. Obf
elsrk hire.
ate., amount- Q O
Ing to only . . . SJ
Entitle vary naJsrto thiNu
EnlargtdUnivnltU Dictionary
Wllhoul Furtksr Essxim er OMIssUsb ,.,
and Msiwr Bk II Nol SalMIa. ,
iir sjsiWBWBaTnwwi
Cheap
Glasses
are like slow poison.
They dletdrt the rays of light,
dlaturb the angles of vision
and cause pain and discomfort,
thus Injuring tbe . eye algbt
(oomo tlmos boyond repair.)
We give your . eyes a thor
ouxta examination and use
only tbe hlghost quality of
matorlala In filling tbe pre
acrlptlon. Dr. Goble
700 MAIN
Claaaea Frames
Orounr; lU-palred
Eyea T:xainlneI
QUICK BKHVICB
houao. Clarence and Curtis Wood
house aud'Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Hasklns.
Mrs. Don Faus and childron apent
Friday evening In Klamath Falls
as- the guest of Mrs. Fau's sister,
Mrs. A. L. Conn.
A number of 1. O. O. F. mem
bers frum. Morrill attended a meet
ing In Klumaih Falls Friday cvea
Ing when some of the alJte officers
visited tho lodge. ' Tlrjse going
from Merrill wore (1. W. Oftleld.
Hon Fnus, Raymond Stephonson, W.
F. Fruits. 'M.' F. Hill, Paul Lewis,
Ituym.nu lAtut anil H. C. Parker.
Miss McVoigh waa a visitor In
Klamath Falls Saturday. ' '
Mrs. Jannle Jones, Mrs. Jas
Janes, Edna Buddie and Jr. Jones
woro In Klamath Falls Saturday.
Mrs. R. H. Anderson spent Sat
urday In Kbimath Falls.
Mrs. R. C. Anderson went to
Klamath Falls Saturday and the
fh-st of tho woek loft for Redding,
Calif., where ahe will visit at the
homo of her alstor for some time.
J. H. Hobbi who has been con
fined to hla home for some time Is
reported to bo Improving slowly.
Sunday Mr. Turnbaugh took his
Sunday school class, tho boy scouts,
for a hike on Sheeps Peak.--They
left In tbe morning and had their
Sunday s.-hool lesson on the moun
tain.. Games wore played and a
picnic lunch , served. ' Needless to
say tho boys had a pleasant day
although it . was rather stormy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oa'lloy were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Looter
Klrkpatr'ick Sunday.
A number around Morrill nro
roported 111 with colds. , . -
E. L. WhlBlor was In Klamath
Falls Monday.
Mrs. M. Gulcomlnl and .'Mrs. W.
C. Datley .attended tho mooting of
the Library club In Klamath Falls
Monday afternoon. -'' !
1MR. DUOS MRS.POOS-v
These 1olKs thi nic
oar worKjs qr.t-
UoKinq ap-to-ia.tc.J
T GRO WMURPHEY'S SEED
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FOR BALE 14x0 Oval picture
frames, cheap at fitlnaon'a Studio.
. 14
00 0 D, RELIABLE, woman cook
would like position In camp. Can
coolo for up to 25 men without
help: AdUresa, Cook, Herald.
H-16
FOR SALE IN JACKSONVILLE,
Oregon, one half block, well built
7-room house, furniture, brick cel
lar, barn, woooShed, good well.
Price $2500 cash. Address Box
95, Jacksonville. Oregon. 14-21
FOR RENT Bleeping Rooms, close
in. Call at 1149 Pine St. 14-17
JANITOR WANTED at Claremont
Hotel. 14
CARD PARTY
The ladles of St. Mary's Altar
Society will hold a card party in
Lyceum Hull TuesUay evening. Mur;h
17th RnrrnnhmanlN Pr!,ni All nnt'
Invited. 14-17
COOKKD FOOD SALE
-The glria of the 5tb and 6th
grades. Sacred Heart Academy, will
hold a cookod food and cir.'ly sale
Saturday, March 21, In the Mnguiro
building, 125 North 8th St. 14-21
FOR RENT Furnished Apartment;
couple only. St. Francis Apia.,
628 Oak. , 14
BIG SHIPMENT ot new Spr'ng coats
and dresses just received ut Bee
. Bglns. 129 S. 7tb, St., next to
v Shasta, Cafo. : '' ' ... 14
BOARD AND ROOM) 515 Klamath
Avenue. 14-16
FOR KENT Front bedroom. In pri
vate home; close to Main Street.
Gentleman preferred. 512 North
8th St. Phone 264-J, .
VIOLIN AND PIANO instruction by
Z. Peters, accredited by State
-IK-iard of Education, given in
pupils home by appointment.
Phone 451-W between- 8 and 9
a. m. each day except Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday. M14-A14
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GoylC5 TO MV ARMS, SOS It'. -
. RCJaVca. : Mrs "THA-r X. MOULT)
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XTiR MoRNBLoweR.- it seems like SELFISH
NESS ON NW rAKT AtXfcKT
MOMCW AMD HONOR 1 RECEJUEQ
BEAUTM CONTEST WHEN MAGIC MUD WA
RESPONSIBLE FOR MV SUCCESS WONT
SOU PLEASE LET ME WRITE VOU A,
TESTIMONIAL LETTER GIVING MAGIC . I
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NEW TODAY
FOR RENT Furnished rooto, with
hot and cold water for gentleman.
SOS North Oth. 14
CAItD PARTY
Tne ladles or St. Mary's Altar
Society will hold a card party In
Lyceum Hall Tuesday evening, March
17th. Refreshments. Prizes. All
are Invited. 14-17
COOKED FOOD HALB
The girls of the utb and 6th
gTades, Sacred Heart Academy, will
hold a cooked food and candy sale
Saturday, March 21, in thi Magulre
building, 123 North 6th St. 14-21
FOR RENT Nicely furnished mod
ern apt. Fuel and water Included,
$85. 2301 Wantland Ave. Phcna
239-J. 14-17
W' I D O W, with five-year old girl.
. wishes position as housekeeper in
gentleman'a home. Writo B., care
Herald. , 14-16
Bin SPECIAL SALE of new Spring
tdreraes at Bee Begins, for only
$11.75. 129 S. 7th St., next to
Shasta Cafe. .14
FOR HIRE Three spans of heavy
logging horses with harnera. Box
62, Alcoma, Oregon. . 14-20
I ' FOR SALE
a
Bl'Y BEFORE ADVAXCK
3 ROOM HOUSE an halh, new,
$2300.00. uniy $500 cash.
FOUR ROOM HOUSE and bath,
ed, $2500.00.; Ouiy $500 cash.
FIVE ROOM HOUSBv,and bath,
$2500.00. Only $500- cash. ..
5 ' ROOM HOUSE and bath, new,
$2759.00-. Only $1000 cash.
EIC.HT ROOM HOUSE and bath.
$5500.00. Only SljuO cash...
We have some very desirable
residence lota $1000.00 to $1500.00.
-' The beat ot business properties
are on our list.
MAC-UIRE & MAGUIRE
- 816 Main Street
iRESPONSIBLE SERVICE
INVESTMENTS
INSURANCE
BY CONDO
Yellow Front, Opposite Pottoffice
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MAN, energetic and reliable, wanted
for factory representative to
handle our business In Klamath
. Fails district; unusual opportun
ity, with fortune for right man;
' experience or capital unnecessary;
write fully. Synoro Motors Co.,
Battle Creek, Michigan. 14
MISCELLANEOUS
TWO FIRST CLASS Paper Hangers
at your service. Linseed oil, bar
rel, 11.56 per gallon; 5s $1.65;
1 gal. lota $1.80. Pattersons, 630
8. 6th St. , 13-19
NOTICE
The funeral services of the laie
Rav Crnvrfnrr wilt hn hnl'l of ,h.
lks Temple Sunday at 2:30 P. M.
MAKE YOUR AUTO NEW with Auto
Nu. Pattersons, 630 South 6th
Street. 13-26
TO TRADE Evinrude outboard
motor as pan payment on Ford
or other light car. Call 704 dur
ing day. 13-14
PEOPLF-S WAREHOUSE
. South Sixth Street
TVb .. . 1. U.I t.nn A J
aiJ potatoes. A sack or a carload.
oturase a syeL-iuiiy. uur prices are
reasonable. 13 14
MASOX8 ATTENTION
Saturday. March 14th M r Aa.
gree Monday. March 16th F. C.
degree. C. E. DENNIS. W. M. 13-14
WELL DRILLING VochaUer Bros.
1731 Melrose. Phone 225R. We
-get water. Also install water
aystem. . -, ' . M12-A12
OR AN W. IX)UD. Expert watch
maker. Swiss watches a specialty.
107 S. 7th Street. 12-25
NOTICE If yon want a quick sale
on your, real estate,' list with
. Walton and Wright, 601 Mate St.
. Phone 64 3-W j r - 13-14
IXCOMK TAX RKTI RNS
Due in Portland March IS
For Assistance
See V.r
W. W. SOUTHWELL
62614 Main Street
"OPEN EVSNINOS".
9-14
YOU WOULD FIND more pleasure
in lite with a new, neat, clean
home. Let Browning do it. In
terior and exterior decorations.
Phone 461. F21-M21
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
i! Main street. Phone 624. Dlltf
KLAMATH' EMPLOYMENT Agency.
Klamath Lumbermen and log
gers Headquarters, across from
post office, is now opon for tbe
season. Any order for any kind
ot help will receive my prompt
attention. Phone 157. MTtf
NOTICE Spring seeding and plow
ing Tule Lake and Marsh lands.
See me for quick and satisfactory
work. A. E. Book, 1310 Mansneto
street. F27-M27
WANTED
. ;
WANTED Young glrj or elderly
lady to care tor children In ho'mo.
Phone 245-Mi. 13-14
WANTED Small Cream separator.
First class condition. Klamath
General Hospital. - 12-14
WANTED Export Window Clean
ing, floor waxing and polishing
house cleaning and Janitor work
bv experienced man. A. M. Rhodes
Phone 360-Wi , 10-16
WANT TO TRADE an Oldsmoblle
touring car tor property or lots.
This car Is in first class mechani
cal shape and good looking car,
Can be seen at 2301 Wantland
Ave. A. J. Webster, Klamath
Falls, Oregon.. 16.
BASEMENT EXCAVATING Con
Murphy Phono 641-W. 5-19
DRESS MAKING Mrs. L. O. Lage-
eon, 133 N. 4th St. F25-M25
WANTED T e n Basements to dig
All kinds of excavating and lawn
work. W. Chnstnln. Phsne 445M
. F27-M27
GRADUATE NURSES Registry, call
day or night, 2511 F St. Phone
- 596-J. - . M2-A2
PIANO WANTED TO RENT See
. Mrs. Wm. Lorena, 541 High
Phone 399-W. , 11-14
STORE, 906 MAIN
WOU INSIST WOU "
twtv b.uvi.-' v-
BUT IP IT WH-L
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished . apt.- and
sleeping room; also unfurnished
house. 419 N. 10th street. . Phone
342-W. . " 13-16
FOR RENT 2 . nicely furnished
Bleeping rooms, 334 Fine. 13-15
FOR RENT 'Modern furnished ent-:
side apt., Winters Bldg, Phone
149-W. ; 13-14
DIRT FOR SALE CHEAP: ' Now Is
your chance to fill your lot. Con
' Murphy, Phone 641-W. 5-19
FOR RENT 5 room house In coun
try. Have use of garden epot,
poultry houses. ' Nice shade.
Phone 15F13. ;,'-, 12-18
CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE LINE)
tor moving trunks and light haul
ing. Phone 850. Corner 8th and
Main. F19-M18
FOR RENT Store fixtures, 6 ft.
show cases and wall caaea with
drawer base. TSn. Davenport, 305
Lincoln. , - I4tf
FOR RENT Four itrilea from Main
street on good road, good seven
room house with aa much, land as ,
desired up to 200 acres. - Phone
400-J. . , lOtf
FOR RENT Sleeping room for one
or two men. use or potJne una
batb. 350 N. 9th. 11-12
FOR SALE
ROOF AND BUNGALOW STAIN '
.$1.50 per- gal. Deadnlng felt,
roofing and glass Patterson, 630
So. 6th SL 13-26
FOR SALE 7x12 double drum
mundy donkey engine, good con '
dltion. Two return tubular boll
era 140 HP. 84 1Mb double oven,
Bridge-Beach steel -range, almost
new. Address HarryTBurton, Sis
son, California. ; ' 13-19
FOR SALE Fordson. tractor. Dout
--. ble aisc plow. 320 N. llth. .,
' 13-16
FOR SALE 35 acres income ranch,
25 acres in Alfalfa,' large, build
ings, on state highway, mile to
town and school, under irrigation,
wire netting fenced, bottom -soil.
Splendid location for dairy and
alfalfa ranch. For price, particu
lars, write Andres Bros., Route A,
Box 117, Anderson, Calif. 7-28
FOR SALE Good team ' of horses.
- weignt i4uu. aiso narnesq uu
. -wagon.:' $150 takes them all. C. T.
Atkinson. Bell place. Sterrlll Road
13 V- miles from Klamath Falls,
Oregon. 11-17
FOR SALE White Leghorn baby
chicks from Tancred Royal and spec
ial' pens, $10.00 per 100. . Hatch
every Monday. Circular. , ' Henry
Tarratt, Corning, Calif. M7-A7
GERTRUDE'S MILLINERY has ad
ded a complete line of boy's hat.
Prices ranging from 75 cents to
$2.50. 10-14
LOOK YOUR BEST In a "Roberts -.
Suit." Hand tailored to your
. measure, wow buuwiuh oimuft -and
Summer lines. Phone . 109
' and I will call with samples.
A. R. Ronner. . . M9-A9
FOR RELIABLE USED CARS of
standard makes, see Buick. and
Star Garage, opposite White Pell-.
can Hotel. v -.3tI
C. W. WILLIAMS New and Second ,
Hand Furniture Store, 624 Klam-i
ath Ave. Phone 605-M. F27-M26
LEGAL NOTICES
IX THE COUNTY COURT OF THE.'
STATE OF OREGON, FOB
KLAMATH COUNTY if '
Notice of Filing Final Account
In the Matter of the Estate, of
Henry P. Ualarneaux, (who wa .
also known as Henry P. Qalarneau,
Sr.) -'
NOTICE is hereby given that I
have filed my final account of the
tdminlstratlon ot the above estate,
and that the Court tias appointed
Monday., the 23rd day of March,.
1925, at 2 o'clock P. M. as the
time tor hearing ol objection, to
such final account, and the settle
ment thereof. . ' , '
O. M. HECTOR, '
Administrator of tho above estate,
F21-28-M7-14-21.