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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1925)
TUESDAY, -MARCH 31, 1928 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Herald Classified Section Si MOM'N POP WHAT'S THE ANSWER? BY TAYLOR 1 " -" ( POP' YIHAT WJ::-''jt'4Qp BC CAB&PUL WITH 1 " TIJ ITi A .'S TWE ) f 605HIHAOA C ( ; E L CAWT REMEMBER ) ( MATTER. OMCK"! VUNUM DREAM- 1 LJI If VOHAT H6 &AI& BUT THERE , - Jk, i I V J. UKtWM IWM i. J -Lri-, M nrJ Kw rUL Ural fWD I r-. 0 TATueRif i could K V Were the tlook.'!. J , Ol, ...... ' v ' ul.ilji' j mrm " " " - - - j Dusiness O ropAi Work Leave Your Films pi Before 9 O'docK-Your AM- Pictures are u I m r 8 M0 resoas p KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PAHTICULAr PEOPLE BUY TMtIR DRUGS Coral J. Sabo Sleoonrnplicr Notary Afcounlnnl SOS llopka llltlg rhonc tit Second-Hand Goods Now nml Old, All Klniln "1 will Irailo with you" H. S. Gooding 236 Mala 8t. rioloir tb Courlbouno ivniniw i'iin.i.i.ii I'lnlo (Hum, Ranldonce nnd otflca wlndown rlranod Klenr wnxinR nnd pnllnhliiK homo cloBiilns and janitor aurvlca -A. M. Itlmili-it Phono SOO-W. noa. 137 N. 8th - Dr. Philip Cole Onnornl rruotlca of IJonllalry Opon Kvcnlnts by Aipolutnunt rhooo COO ' -518 M.nln Over Moo's Storo Brown, the Roofer General Hoofing nnd Repairing; rilONK OHH SCANDINAVIAN ROOMS (In Scandinavian Hall) . Are now ready for occupancy ?5 now modern rooms $6,00 per week and up FOR SEEDS THAT ready at 6 PtBMANCNT CONSTRUCTION JI'Ai'luslvp l,li'i'iiw;d Miiml fiirltiicni fur . Thr now Concroto llollow-Wnll Iiulldliiu Ilrii'k Tor Foundu tloim, Walls, llulldlngj, utv. Abaolulnly Flro and Wcathor I'raof at a cost lima than any other t u rm of maaonty. Stono-Tllo construction ollm Inati's upkeep expense,' Is In destructible, nud li npprovod by tho best architects nnd builders, I'necelleil iw a base for Nliirro flnUh ( us Kklliuiito Your ,1ob (Mil nml Market. J'lioue 5H'JW Concrete Pipe Co. Play Cards Cigars and Clgnroltos Soft Drinks Barber Shop Lunch Room M. & M. SOLO PARLOR Ilouenth tbo Pino Tree BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building' f.n.l rtn.fntnra 1 Imllvtillliil TlnotllS Violet ray facial nnd ecalp treatments, facial paclis, mar colllng, nnd shampooing. For, appointment Plibn,o 311 W I NP.LL1K (lltANT.'Wop. irectory NEW ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOP MAItOAIIKT CALLAIIKN Is now assisting In ths Orien tal Beauty Shop, doing all linos In beauty culture. Your pat ronage will bo apperlcarfd. Next door to Western Union 626 MAIN STREET Mnko appoibtmonls. Phone 615 J. H. DRISCOLL Upstairs in the Hart BIdg. All Kinds of INSURANCE A. H. COMBS Private Homos House Cleaning. Floor Waxing and Polishing Janitor Work and Window Cleaning Phi 3G6 Klamath Falls, Ore. DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN . 709 Main St. Phone 133-W Make and grind Glasses. Dupli cate broken lenses, repair frames J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL BNGINKFJl ' AND SUHVKYOll Phono 192-J 133 S. Rlvorsldo DR. F. R. GODDORD QSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlco anil Residence Phono 321 I. O. O. Tcmplo I f Fred Westcrfeld, D. D. S. ;' X-Rny Laboratory ' Loomls Bulldlne; , ' ', Phone 434-W , , Klamath Falls, Oregon NEW CITY LAUNDRY Finished Work Flat Work "Put Your Duds In Onr Suda" . Rough Dry Phono 154. Cor Alain & Congress G R O W-iM U R PHEY'S SEED Chicken and Dog Feed and Remedies- WHITE ROADS GIVE DRIVERS VARIETY OF EYE AILMENTS LONDON, March' 31. Tho ISW or v.'lil to aurfaeed roads of Kn lund, at wlili' Ii llio Ini riiinljis num ber ot automubllo drivers are com pelled to guzo Intently In giildltiK their speeding cars, uro causInK a mass of in in r eye troubles, accord ing la Arthur L'piron in a. recent ad drois befors tbo Institute of Op ticians. Wblto roads reflect tho harmful aclinic rays, and Mr. Upson recom mends th it roud builders mix green colorliiK mutter with tbelr sur facing material. : Herald Classified Ads I ; NOTICE Clnsslfleil nilvcrtlKCMicnts here after musi bo puld for In advance uuUwi (lie advertisers curry an open aconunl Willi The Krenlng Herald. Advertising for fraternal orders or societies charging a regular Ini tiation fee and cues, no discount. Religious and benevolent orders will be charged the regular rata for all advertising when an admission or Other charge Is made. Want ads and reading notices will tie received up to 12 noon on the day of Issue. hirst insertion per line liic Two Insertions per line 1.1c Tluco Insertions per line 80c Four IiutcrtloiM per lino 23c Work (0 times) per lino 30c One month ............. ......per Hue 73c I NEW TODAY WANTED Woltress to take core of tables and assist the cook In logging camp. State age, exper ience. If married or single and give references. Write Box SI. care Herald. 31-1 For Rent 8-room house, on paving; ar ranged tor two families; good lawn and nhado trees;, good garage; large garden spot; an opportunity for raising chlck ons. , '1 For Sale 'Two-room house, completely furnished. Two large lota; on California avenuo. $1250. S250 will handle. Balnnco $26 por month. )ee R. H. Maley 703 N. 9th St., Phone 726-W Edward B, Ashurst Attorney and Counsellor at Law . Suite No. C, Loomls Uldg Phono 227 W. K. and .1. K. PATTERSON Contracting l'liintcrs y 630.. S. 6th. Phone 582-J H. E. ROSKAMP .Contractor and Builder See Me Bofore You Build -.Phono 672 . flesldonco 1020 Jofforaon NEW TODAY flAIIY CHICKS P.. I. Keds, even In color and r'(d to the skin; liitrred , Hocks, lilack Minorcas; Clolden fluff and White leghorns, Tm crcd und Tom llurron Hlralrs. Knoch Crews, Scabright, Calif. 31-2 LOST Fart ColIIo dog. s.'x months old, color yellow, with white spot i on breast. A n s w e r g to name Bogue. Finder call 342-M. 31-1 FOK KK-N'T Strictly modern five room apt. Phono 312. 31-2 FOR 8ALB Or will trade for lot, ono span of horses, welxht 3300; also ono u.wd saddle and bridle. Inquire 303 WasliliiKlon. Phone 28H-W,. 31-2' FOR RENT Sleeping rooms hath adjoining near H o r a Id office. 127 North gth St. 31-2 HOIJSK FOR 8AI.B, $800; terms. Four rooms and brcakfar.t room: unfurnished. 1000 California Ave 31-2 LOST Small roll of currency near . American Nat. Bank. Flndr please phone 100. 31 FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping rooms, close In. suitable for two gentlemen. 1149 Pine. 31-2 FOR RENT Bedroom, use of phone and bath. Phone 237-M. S21 Wiashlngton. 31-1 FOR SATiE Elk teeth, unmounted, t'ntil Saturday evening only. Some very fine ones to select from. $5 to 320 each. Dr. Goble; Optomotrlst, 709 Main. 31-2 CAR OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during our re cent hereavement, alsi for the beau tiful floral offerings. Mrs. Letta Garllck and Family. Mr. and Sfrs. F. R. Garllck and Family. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Remington. FOR RENT FOR REXT Sleeping room close in. Furnace heat. Phone 144J arter 0:30 P. M. ' 30-31 CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE, LINE tor moving trunks and light haul , lng. Phone 850. Corner 8th and I Main. M1S-A18 FOR RENT 3 room house In Shlp pington. Inquire at 224 Main St. Phone 246IR. 28-28 I LOST AND FOUND LOST Roll of Currency between Klamath Rooms and First Nation al bank. Reward it returned to HoraW. 30-31 LOST S I g m a Chi pin. Finder : please return to Herald office. 27 f Hall's Catarrh Medicine sl.- tid your system of Catarrh or Dcafnesr caused by Catanh. Sold fry druggists fin ortr 40 ytm O. I. CHENEY &. CO Toledo. CKnV CHAS S. HOOD Real Estate, Fire Insur ance, Surety, . Contract and Judicial bonds Chiloquin, Oregon Klamath Lodge Directory K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays .Lyceum Hall, ' 8th and High Visiting Knights welcome Chas, Patterson, O. K. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Visit ing members welcome. Elks Temple, 3rd & Main Leslie Rogers, Exalted Ruler. Tom Doliell, Seo. American Legion Klamath Post No. 8 Meetings 1st and 3rd RHP?. TiKtsdnvj. flourt House t: f. UIjWS. uom or. Pbone 652-W i Yellow Ffont, Opposite Postoffice WANTED T A 111- K BOAICDKRH "WANTED P r I v a t e family. 927C Klamath Avenue. 25-31 HOARD AND ROOM suitable for two men. (larago. 223 N. 7th Street. Ono block from Main. 30-1 WANTED Girl for housework. Phone or write. Mrs. Robert S. Adams, Merrill, Ore. . 30-2 COMPETENT WOMAN wishes any kind of n n r a I n g. References. Phone 480M. 27-2 WINDOW CLEANING, Janitor work and wall paper cleaning. Phone 135W. H. Franklin. 28-3' FARM HAND WANTED. No milk ing. General farm work. Mar , rled man preferred. P. C. Carl on, 1 'f, mile west of Spring Lake school house. 28-31 WANT HENRY RIFLE which loads at breech, also olJ gun catalogs. L. D. Salterlec. 4.18 forest Ave. ' West, Detroit, Mich. 28-AS CARPENTER, construction and buIVdiog work done and guaran teed. Same attention to small jobs as the big ones. Work com pleted In the shortest possible time. No delays. Free estimates given. See me before letting your contract. I can gave you time and m o n ey. Thomas Bomar, 7otel Baldwin. Phone &". M21-A21 VIOLLN AND PIANO instruction by Z. Peters, accredited by State Board of Education, given In pupUs . h o m e by appointment. Phone 451-W oetween 8 and 9 a. m. each day except Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. M14-A14 DRESS MAKING Mrs. L. G. Lage Jion, 133 N. 4th St. F25-M25 WELL DRILLING Vochatzer Bros. 1731 Melrose. Phone 225R. We get water. Also Install " water system. M12-A12 FOR SALE FOR SALE Model 35 Knox Tractor first class condition, run 2000 miles, trailer for same, has 10 in. steel wheels. Outfit cost stooo. Will sell for $3000.00. Glover's Garage, Redding, Calif. M30-A4 FOR SALE HIRE OR TRADE Heavy work horses. Robert S. Adams, Merrill, Ore. M2S-A28 FOR SALE Eight good logging or farm horses from J7a. to SloO per head. Inquire from Supcrin tendent of Owen-Oregon Lumber ' Co. Camp 1, Butte Falls. Oregon. M30-A4 FOR SALE Ford Bug. Motor just overhauled. 1028 High. 30-3 FOR SALE 4 room modern house. Phone 766. : ' . 30-31 FOR SALE Logging outfit, horses. harnesses. Holt caterpillar, log t r u c k 8. three : auto trucks for hauling logs or lumber. Steam donkey, camp cook house utensils and camp bedding, on terms or exchange for other property: At camp near Chiloquin. J. J. Steiger . 30-4 FOR SALE! Attractive, new modern dwelling with lot. For quick salo, only $1800. Part cash. Balance easy terms. 1481 Alameda Avo. Phono 629-J. 30-4 FOR SALE White Leghorn baby chicks from Tancred Royal and spec- ial pens $10.00 per 100. Hatch every Monday. Circular. Hnry !- Tarratt. Corning, Calif. M7-A7 HYDRAULIC JACK FOR SALE, 15 ton; reasonable. Western Trans fer. , 25-31 FOR SALE $220 Mahogany fin ished Edison phonograph. Slight ly used. 90 rocords. Less than halt prico. Phone 328AY1 2S-29 FOR SALE 20 foot motor boat. 4-cy. Marine engine. Call 71. ! 25-31 FOR SALE From 70 to 100 head cattle. Durham stock. Price $30 head, calves, thrown In. G. W. King, Montague, California. 26-1 ACCREDITED HAJtY THICKS WHITE LEGHORNS from carefully selected TWO YEARS nnd OLDER hens mated to HOLLY WOOD. HANSON nnd TANCIRED male birds of high trapnost rocords. BROWN LEGHORNS (Willlnms strain), BARRED ROCKS. R. I. REDS and BLACK MlNORCAS (Special 2-A aivd Flock mattings). Our 25th vear of successful hatching ORLAND HATCHERY ORLAND, GLENN CO., CALIF. 25tf FOR SALE IfliRK OR TRADE Heavy work horses. Robert S. Adams, M.orrlll, Oregon. M24-A24 FOR SALE 80 acres good land, 43 ncrcs uwler irrigation; small house nnd barn, on Market road. Only $35.00 per ncro. Five Hund red dollars will handle it. Very easy terms or will take city prop erty in exchange. Phono 516. 20tf ST ORE 906 MAIN MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE " April Fool's Party at Masonlo Temple, Tuesday Evening, Mnrch 31. All Masons, Eastnrn Stars. Job's Daughters, Do Molays und Frlonds invited. 30-3i 423.60, $29.50 arid $'32.50. highest gratlo all wool suits. Tallored-to-measure. Guaranteed. 1004 Main. M26-1 Jane Snedicor will bo 'at Mordotf and Wiolf's Store Friday and Satur day, April 3 and 4 to organize and teach classes n docoratlvo Art. Bring your problems to her. 30.8 NOTICE Spring seeding and plow ing rule Lake ana Marst) land. See me for qnlck and satisfactory work. A. E. Book, 1310 Mnnsneto street. F27-M37" GRADUATE NUTtSES Registry, call day or night, -251 I F St. Phona E96-J. .- M2-A2 WILL DO LAUNDRY work at horns. Work guaranteed. Phone 330WV . 27-2 LOOK YOUR BEST in a "Roberti Salt." Hand tailored to your measure. Now ' showing Spring and Summer lines. Phone 109 and I will call with samples. A. R. Renner. M9-A9 LEGAL NOTICES , NOTH-E TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of tho Estate of ' HUGH DENN.EHY, Deceased. I NOTICE IS HBRE1BY GIVEN ' to the creditors of said deceased and all persons Interested (a his estate, to present their claims to the under' signed, the duly appointed adminis trator of said estate, at the bffice of J. H. Carnahan, ln the Loomls Building, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from and after the 24th day of March, 1925, the date ot the first publication ot this notice. JOHN H. DENNEHY, Administrator of the Estate of Hogh Dennehy, Deceased.' . M 24-31, A 7-14-21. XOTTCE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution and order of sale dul Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Klam ath County. State of Oregon, dated March 2. 1925, in a certain suit in the said Court, wherein State of Oregon, represented by and acting through the World War Veterans' State Aid Commission, as plaintiff, recovered judgment and decreo against William C. North (also some times known os V. C. North), and Gladys North (also sometimes known as Myra North), formerly 'ths wife of said William C. North; John Thorson (also sometimes known as John Thorsen), and Algot Westman (also sometimes known as A. West man ) , defendants, for . the recovery ot the sum of $1584.00, principal sum, together with $'48.00, being in stallment of Interest and amortiza tion payment due on said loan Aug ust 31, 1924, together' with interest on said amounts computed at 6 per cent per annum from said last men tioned date, together with the amount of $95.69 expended by plain tiff tor and on behalf ot defendant, William C. North, and in order to protect the plaintiff's mortgage Sec urity herein, togother .with plain tiff's costs and disbursements here in) taxed at $47.85 and attorney fees in the sihn of $150.00. NOTICE is hereby given that I will, on. Saturday, April 4, 1925, at the front door of the Court House in Klamath Falls, Klamath County. State of Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, sell, at public auction', to the highest bidder tor cash, the follow ing described real property, tc-wlt: Tho North 80 feet of Lot 39T, Block no, Mills Addition to the City f Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof, in tho office ot the County Clerk Of Klamath County, Oregon. taken and levied upon by me as the property ot the said defendants, or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy the said judgment la favor of the said plaintiff and against the said defendants, wlth'ln terest thereon, together with attor ney's fees, as nforesald, and together with nil costs and disbursements that liava or may accrue herein. BURT E. HAWKINS, Sheriff ot Klamath County, Oregon. (March 3, 10. 17, 24, 31). : COUNTY TREASURER'S KOTKJH Notice Is hereby given that there are funds In the County Treasury tor the redemption of Klamath County General Fund Warrants protested on or before September 26, 1917. Interest on the same will cease from this date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 25th day of March, 1925." " VERA HOUSTON, M26-27-28-30-31 County Treasurer'. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICH Notice Is hereby given that there are funds in the County Treasury tor the redemption: of Langoll Valley Irrigation District Warrants protest ed on or before November 14, 1924. Interest on the same will qease from thin date. . Dated at Klnmnth Falls. Oregon, this 27th day of Mnrch, 1925. M2S-30-81, Al-2 County Treasure sure j.