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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1925)
THURSDAY, APRIL 0,.1!)2S EVENING! HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN MOM'N POP I MOM 1 DVN 0KC J I HIVO hi, ULT.jI N f MlLLcTR TODAV- ! O' .5 THCi STOCK l f Poor FEiLoyo look?. r-wxs.r again '? j VtRV 6AD - HE'S HAO jl I : rr-r. r' 7 A UDI Ul- riWMNrt- IM- . 1 .1 I I .i j 1:1. I-Tir ' , . f -'" . -ViO A IrX .fc khA&r- MM ni ' I. nwiR.- . , m I mu B uujaa :- Y SHe'6 SUCH A MODtiST GtllGT VI I I A fO , I ) ( UTTt.eW0MAkJ-WnePP.Dlt t i ,fX. bVie ser me isRue to ,j7 hi 1 rv,'i,:t; . Kodak LeaYG Your Bstorc 9 OclocK-Your y Pictures arc rV KLAriAI n i'ALL Ut V WHERE PARTICULAR PCOi l.l lj fp. liT " v'l QUY TM6.IR Pi til '3.i.';nil Curil . .. J R 1 S C Q L L i-V ;...i iri the linrt nitlg. Al) Kinds of INSURANCE NEW ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOP 1; I . Ai.l.tllKN' . . . 1 . t j h. OrlnH I i.i.1 .ill Hues , ., ... pn : .---.I 62G Mjl! STREET Dr. Philip Cole iw:l ih Roofer t) I .ll II llnfrillfe PIIOVK "KM SCANDINAVIAN ROOMS ( In oiindinavian ' Hall) .rp now ready for , occt'pancy 25 new modern rooms $f.00 per wpek and r.p r. in-.. laSB..- CURIOUS! NO Hlfc. ( ABOUT A DOZCM ACCCIWTS ? VWTrtOUT HIM x. mum up a (."KiS iSa?i',:A i VlELL Work .Fihtv raciY a1"v5 p.r .1 ynrn S DRU03 f':..ilvi .six) tv.'i-iom i:&i ti.ii lilri'iiseil Mimv rnrtllrers fn T'te ne Coiir.'ie II 1 linlldl;i;: 1 trl r;( ;, lions; Wn.'.s. 1-1 Id. 11. - Ab iilut.ii.. r'u ' . Proof at a coit le- u..i, otlior form of masonry. Stonj-Tllu v'Oiihiiii H.n. . . Inates uplcnop oxp.u Oust, ueilliiu a..il i b)' ilm busi ir. !.u... i . builders. L'llexretlril u Htlii'io finish Let us 'Mlniitti. Voni .l.iP 'Mil uml Sliuket. Plume BHUW Concrete Pipe Co. Play Carcls cirui'k mi. 1 i ' :;. ' . Soft Willi It-- -Jtiirh.-.- ,. , . Lunch Room . M. & M. SOLO PARLOK Tlennnth the Pine Ti' SHOP . Wmti - l.iul! :,:n,-; KxiMTI I Ip.-l t dr.. Individual " o'h ' lolul . rai f.ichil mil ireulnients raelsl iie'l'. ellliiK ' -Hid 4hiiiiiiniiiii Koi- HPiiiiliitminit PIhiiii 11 VKI.I.I7-' fill W 1 1 1 .. . .. ' o-i.E-7 rfi-y irvn a .rb .' bK-T H r"'lu V -1 B' I '-i fitx '" ness uif DY TAYLOR VgiFE OPGM-.D UP kSKjGVJiUC-j IT AMD bill op ieoo AGAINS.VT ; WW 8 V, Ken. T.'M '50!X3TO C-.LL HC AMD FIND OUT- I rat (Contiuii-.-! From Vnga (no) i ; NEWELL REMOVAL ASKED OF WORK amount, tiiii di ul uover would .have I This summons Is served upon you . i Lv Diihlicalion thereof bv order of been mado. . detiareo. . - fc'0 Vftmorable A. L. LeaVl.t. Jdp ? It was In 1021 that the old Irardj,,, the said cirvuit Court, made on fold tho Kuuo anil Anhuny canal.i, ! tho Mh day of April. 1925. by pub h r-'f to -1- corpor itlon Hcatli a thereof in the KvoiiIiik er ,,,,.., ' " '' aid of Klamath Falls, Oregon, the . 101 j.j.uuu. , flrRt pil,)1)c,lti()n thpr(.0f beI1R m!1:ie I .No Qmuivl I Apr.ll Hth. 1925. and the last p"!- Tlio director i:'-J!atcd that 1 llcatiou on May 8 1st. 192.".. they had no quarrel i;h tho pow-j . J- " CARN'AHAX. ...... 1 , . . . Attorney for Plaintiff, rooms 1 er company as such, hut they did am, "o. l.oomls ItulMIn. Kl.matt Insist t int tho power rl,;lus within Fnl's. Klnmalh County, Oreson. t.1o dlitrli-t belunceJ to l!n; wator April' 9-1S-23-30; May 7-14-21.- users, and t'oat they should profit, IhroaRh these power lies. . t ""i'1 1,0 wa3 ln c1"30 ,oa-'h wla Mr. Carnahm also tusk a n:a;; t t ralLond sltaatioa t' maiy what he termed tho old ruclamatl.u Jars. ..oi vivo ponces In un.niccftisf.il at-; lieiilii Majority Keprvsomoil li mp; t'j Influence the lasl olec . ..Toward tho clo?e of the h'onrlns. .1011, at wal. h H. K. Pvadbury and ' Charles Drew, a member of tho ir , j. L. Jut :;b were eie.-'d dlrestora ! rlKtttlou L -.'.ri.-t. Bpoke briefly and ntal.nt tha power conipnny and re:'-' deiilod that the other directors rop :i. so. . ice o;;po..u;o.i. usented a majority cV the waio. . . '.. t .1 .1..., !.-.. "v. a want jii mvesiicattan of i.:.d Sloutemevor roDo.-l." ho .-'aal- "Wo n-;k d for copies of i.il.i i ;ort last summer, bat were into-,-... I I .tut It v.-ns a privato do (Vartmci.. documunt and could not bo niado public. And yet, Jul Uiroe dus before our Irrigation dis- trlct election, tho old boaid of di- rectors mailed out copies' of t'.ils 4'eport to every water user In the , .l.sl.-l.-l In nn ... i ' .... ... .... ,...,;, 1 iiii iiuiii:u the clootlon a-0. bring nlmut the da- fo.it of Uirokiorn Ilrailburv 'nml jlacob." , ai ,1.1, ...i. ...,....... smiled a lilt. "Apim'oitly H did not InflaeoL-e tho votiro." ho ventured. . Jtii'.ri. Did Iufliieiico "It. lurinr.nrv:! ' then, nil right, but rot t:r: :.:. '). taei.i to bring ibeul tho dnfm, a; Bradbury and Jin oii.i," wua t'.o ropiy of a. . .u. 'li.oiv.s. ".':.''. . , Clinrlr:! W. lC'ierloln touched brief-.-ly on the r.'ili-;i,il 3itu.1t.011 .uu: i.iio.v ed how r;(.,.,tsoa of K IT.- Uarrlmau liai-k In 1904 ''ad le.l to the slnit of the lrrigatioh iy..tem. Ho' painted out that reelninatloa offielnlj In Wiishingion told hi 111 . they must have a ra-lroad horo hut .re tnoc ;cuki put inraaish aiicM an oxton- slvo project. .;nd that E. H. Ilarrl- mltteea for tho nnnnal military boll mat'.. t:icn In c;istrol of tho South- to .bn given on the O. A. C. camptn I'm Pacific hiia promised that tho ' April 25. Mr. namob;.-, who is a road s-V;uld.bo built. 'senior In commerce, Is 011 the deco- Thon, In 1909 Harrlman died. ! ration committee, nnd -Mr. Triinx uml nothing further was dono until j who- Is .1 Junior In elootricnl engl racently when the Natron cut-off j nopvlng, Is on tho guests of honor work wns renewed. Ho declared the i committee. This imll u ono of the: : Southern l.'aclflc. Is doing nothing I moro tiinn holding out hopo to tho i farmers, -whllo It Is giving prqfor j euce to tho timbor , Intorcsn. As .confidential agont to Mr. Hnrrlni.in, i,..ui- 1 1UU1 IllLUUaiUl ' I ' H era JAXi.Xh XOTX'KS HI'MMOVH I OH I'l KMr.lTI'I.V l,iiiliy . li;2H III Till- Clr.'iilt (J.'turt Of Tlio f'.'ti'c-. Jf Or.KOii For K!.':niilh cnuy. .Iui.;kt I..',. in:.., a ?.r, ,ui :,l' n( i'.'n iiibi win una icMumuiii and in iiiu ' f Llz,1 M. filch, il'Jtwino.l, vii. I'lnlr.tifr, Al" rt C. Iliimicll nnj l.anrii O. Huiinifll, IiIh tvJfo; JunifrK A. noiij and .L.Mt Cloinlic, hlH 'tvlffi, JJisri.mlunlit; TO: Albert C. Hunii"!! ami l.uura 11. Hmmi'll, IiIh wife; JaincH A. (loucll'i mill Juiiu Usiiillc. Iiiu wifa, Ocft.'iKliwils: IS TDK NA.WK OK TIIK STATE OK OHK;o.N you uru linrehy ritiiuli' cd to npiiwir anil ucuvar tho caui liliilm fllfil axnliKl you In the ahova untitled Bull un iir Imforo the T'.rii (lily It May, 102.",, that bi-inK the ItiHt ilny of tli tlmfl ricri!)e;l In Ihn milur of imlillcail'.-n of thl um !ihhii. nd If you fall ' ajie'irr plead, anwcr, ,Uimur or olh'Twla move horulii within tl.ai Uiiifi, for want lh'?T"of jilainllff v;;i! niip'y to tlin court for .th rullor tuaywj for in tils coinplilni, to-wu: i Kor o liidt!mont mid IVoroe tre- I id fi-ndantu Alhfrt'' C. l.-.inm'li 'a'H liurn'ti. Hunnoll, hi wifo. ti I.IzIp i At. Klti'h, H';w. docew.'l. In the Bum 'of i 1 Of) j .79. bearing Interest at tire M'o of X pur cent ptr annum from (':fe flHd duo ono year after h:i!.1 .' nn.aic havlni? heen recorded on ' April 3rd, 1921. in Volume 26 at j.uirn 3C1 of the MortgKKe Uoc.irjK f Klamath Couittv. OreKon, ana embracing tlin Norih Half of the Ko"jti??ui!i qnar'.er and, lot i; and 7 . t fi(.i:iu.n :):!, Township 80, South ' ; )t:mi-e S fcint of tho Wlllaxe;:-.- J.MM-uiiaa, coiuuimiig 1 ijij acres moro o less, a:cordini; to Government.', survey; and for an order of sale of ' :itd prem.'Hei to gallHfy si'A mor: ' i K.iSe. and derlurlnz the mortsit;: ll.'ll I IIIU ( ll.-n of tho hu'.I A Hut: C. Uunr.cll llunnidl.'hia wife, to oudle, dated April 11th. sum of linno.Oi), bear- cuni Interest thereon frcm i dute, nod n:cordetl In Volume 2S at piiKO :ij cf the Mortq-JKO Heeoraa I cf Klniiiuth County, O.-eKon, 13 be subsequent In limn ar.i Inferior In rlKhl to tho mortRUBe of the p!in tlff herein; and far nh order Bellins said premises freo antf clear of sa d Ooodle mortRiiKO and all other lierj whatsoever; tnd for the further sum of tlOG.35 taxes paid bv the i:ai t if f for the protection "of his said m:rt:iiiB'! Hen; and for such other and further relief an to U10 Csurt shall seem Just and equitable. . (" u ' v-o any invest! oa 01 iue saie 0: tUt power, rights t j, t ie CaLfcr-; nln. Orez;n Power company. ! V,. .....nur I..I.1 l-r. flron.h'Q cerl! " t an A feet. Thomas -Juinpe'l to Lis. Koulilliko to nave the rc" show that Mr. Dreit... was never: .elected by tho water users cf the j district." ho sid. "I want Ii showuiNFA'" THURK :i,-.l nOni- ihi. l.iut .I'frief r':r'lm i 'USe wlth r.il.' ...... ....... ..... ... , --. , a number of the old boatd resigned ! and tho o'.d board then appointed .Mr. Drew ao director. Mr.' Bradbury .and Mr. Jacob worn elected by the' water users, y.r. X) v; was appoinU" by the .".Id bt.'.;4 v.h: Ucnv.plYcs reu.tvf. f. h tha votoi'3' :ra office.' t -iist Leorrue -Scores ' Yo'iUordnv's r.'jults: ' At I.os ' Angeles, 4; Portland, 0. ; A.:-'.mii Pranolaso, 0; Seattle.. 11. At Sacramento, 4; Oaklsnd, 2. ! At Salt Lake, 9; Vernon', S. 1 LOHAL BOYS TO HELP ! ! PUT OVER BIG DANCE - OREGON AGRICULTURAL COl LEGE. Corvalllj. April 9.' Martin Ranuhy and Noah Truox of Klamath ; Falls have been appointed on com- major fun"t!:ai of tho college year nnd Ih ntttrdcrt by all classes. Mr. Ilamsby and Mr. Truax are both members vof, Sigma N11 fraternity on tho O. A. C. campus. j c i o ' 11 irfi I 7 .'M 1 .1 t wm w . : assioed XKW TODAY f aaawasaaavw.. i-tiiT Oray iaii overcoat bcl'Aecn K..jio and ti.j. of Gr'.eri S;-rir.'::i V. Mad it.oaey und Tai-'fle Kfiil ari-.l l'n;dui.'; t j, chc I.r. in ll'n--: t.;..fc, III p.:i'-er. itijv.ai'.i. j't.r.e i;i!i-M,.. clyiiu K.-iz e. 'J' Vt'-AN'TKi Someone to tare for old Keatlenian In theli' own homo: I'hono J4-1I. 11-U . CA.UH PAHTV AS!) OA.Nft: . A cmiiI pirty unil (ianre will he held Monday nljfht. April- IS, at Mnoso hall, under the uospiies of the yoniiK ladles of Karreil ilf-art church. All lneiiibers mi l frlenda are. cordial ly Invited to atteild. KOn SAWS Kord roadster. O'ood condition. Appiy, 741 WalnuUSI. j Wm. Comhu. -!! UMY wants hnuKCr.rk by hiur. I'hone XBO-W. , .. fl-1 1 KOI! HAI.K I-1 o y i! Newly upholstered . Call 237-W. tvjhy huiiy. m:l p.'n:"'S. WA-N'TKO laundry work to do at. home. 14':!! MnnzaeUa St. 'i-l FpR SALE 3-rooin plastsrc 1 hon?e on pavement, partly furnished) Oarage, basement, very reason able Icrms. l'hrnc 4 41-J between 5 and f, p. m. 9-15 Tho Altar Ss-ietv of th'; Sacrid Heart Church . will h("M ""V fiKid ?nd linen s.il at. Meier's V-r-ket. Kighth and .Mair on- Easfr P-t liriler.-April 11, 10a'.. , ! frcm Main. Phonn janf: !'Ip,cl",. '--!'- -i COr"'"! Plt ln-r ' " -11' - at Mordoff an! Wnolf' ctor" Fr'- : day s'nd Saturday. Apr1! 10 1?'' M ; FOl.Kl TKi b V3 my vr, U. IcnKer. Tl,at R "why bnin'"- I alwiu' rood h-"re. .luck Fro? Shoo Shop, sixth Street. 9 FOR o m.K lit ow-er 2 "five roo n modern houses, fin' elais eondi-' t'-"r. Do furr.:-l'sd. r."rner Inr... One block fr: m ec'r.c,!. Price r"t , sonahle if oil cr-h, verv rpison nhle. Ror.t, 111 each. Ph-." 2II9-J. 9-11 WORK WA NTKD as eh&mberm 'Id. j Addrc.s Nilin L!.Jdle, Cien. PM. j Klamath Falls. v 9-11 FOR.RKNT Cheerful bedroom la private home, three blocks from JInin St. I'so of bath and pho". M2 N. Sth St. Phone 264-J 9-1S EASTER SALE j The Methodist l adies Aid w'U hold ft cooked f:od and apron sale j at Halln s Furnitiiiv Store, next to ' ; : : the Public Marnet on SatunlRy the ! v 0 R s a I E Bahy buggy, 15 11th at 10 a. m. W411 sell: Tamolei phone 6;,M, 708 v 9th s 7.9, pies, cakes, pics, desserts, salods. j rolls, candies, etc. 9-10. RE'FRlCFRATCItfl If interested in i a hleh grade refrigerator purl ;i ; ,.c.nslrn"tion, rend my ad in tod '.y'3 ; issuo of this pat.tr. Lucas Furtii- ture Store, 502 Main. .9 I!Ad"!IO Two sets to close out at ' greatlv reduced prices. Lucis . Furniture Store. 502 Main. , SBWING MAOH1NE Hetore you: buy a sewing machine let us chow j you the now Stondiril Electric, 'n three s!: !c.-. We believe them to co the b ! seeing meeh-ncsinde ; ioaa aru at a iefc r Furr.iiure Store. :-.i:i. s m.n A IN Two 501. " 'O't 1-U , with three room r-w bouse c-m- tiletely furnished. Th's proporty1' is the S-.-T3 os Sixth tret er.oo- ertv. Tins pi-fee of $2l04.00 is far: nnfl OLDER hens mated to HOLLY sale this wo-'-. - .,4 WOOD, HANSON and TANOREJJ ROOM ver Pat.-. ?!rt!rctl :-n nttroctlve litl!-' tiomi $2000.00. S'00.00 cash ', FOR Wf-NT -Two four ronrr pia3- lereo nou both with both, fur- Dished. i35.00 per month. ' QEVK.RAI. N101T LOTH ' In lndiio I trial and Mills Adoption,' wllh'n ' two to three hle-'ks of Ttrg Lakes Box Factory. Priced from $17 5 to $400. First pavmerts as low as $25.00 and S3-00 monthly pay ments. , WE CAN SHOW YOU how you can i buy yoiirvcwn lot and out. up your ! own 'little homo for what you ere I paying in rent new. It costs you nolhlng to find out how to becie'e your own lundlord. Drop In nnd let na explain. WALTON ft WRTGHT . C01 Main 'Street Phone -C43W Chicken Pinner Every . Sunday FORT KLAMATH Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor .. .. . . o 1 ir CTT rbl.W - llfPiail vt ,,; kaiiV."iJ ) ft .iu. 'mi W ThiK f:Ti ( : ton i0NT FOR RUNT SO aero pasture land under government ditch 7 nillmi outh of town. O.VB -CF- HOT CP1T1NC3'3 finest homes; 7 rooms; bath; garaga lot 50!(laU. Vsry attractive troands. . -.- A SPLENDID I.VCOMfi "COIlKEli 110-ft, business property on Main. " Price $36,000;- LIST yur h'iuses with ni. . SIAGLTKE & II.IGCUtB j 610 Main . . - ' i l.O.T ASD VOVXti FOl'XD Auio rche. Cwr.er n.ay have same by calliin; at 16 Loomia iilUi;., and paying for this adv. 7-3 LOST Small female German Pol.'co doB Notify l. U. Va Fleet.. Phono 758. 7-9 n;i salj- - FARM-FOR SALE, Dlreet from Own- er; pertly irrigated; 200 acres; good for grain, alfalfa or s.ock. 1'. C. Carlson, ' i.A-mile west of ' Spring T-ake school house. ' Also, "mil er rr:nrht?3 - f om 40 ars and-op for ao..v.- 4-10 FOR a.lLB HIRE.- OP. TRADE iea work horses. Ifobert 6. Adams. Merrill, Ore-sou. J14-A24 CUSTOM HATCHING Those hiv ing eggs to Incubate Phone 496W5 Also a few baby chicks for talo after May 15. 7-13 FOR SALE HIRE OR TRAJE . Heavy work horses. Robert S. , Adams, Merrill, Ore. , M23-A2S COLOTtED EflGS for sale by Camp fire girls, 60c per dozen delivered. Orders taken till 8:00 p. mi. Fri day, April 10. Phone 246AV or call 1019 Jefferson. ..... 8-10 1 FOR SALE by ownor. four-room. Jur- I nished house, with doublo ga- rarre. 336 Lincoln. Piione 508-L 61S EWES FOR S.M,", seme 'vith lambs, some without. P. C. Carlson. M mile west Spring Lake school house, 4-10 FOR SALE 1924 Tudor Ford Sedan. Excellent condition. Miss Hannon, Herald office. . 7-9 ; RETIRING from business, closing entire stock and fixtures. Prop- cm for saJe non't miss this on- rortunitv. w. A. Jackson, 335 So. 6th st. City 1-10' ACCRFITIU) BAHY TUCliS . WHITE LEOHOIJNS trora carefully soiected TWO YEARS ; male birds of hisii trapnest records. lillOWN LEGHORNS (Williams T-:s is., tram). BARRED ROCKS. R. I. ' Pv.ce . RED.-i o.nd BLACK MINORCAS" (Special 2-A ar.d Flock mattings). Our 25th year of successful hatching ORLAND HATCHERY ORLAND. GLENN CO., CALIF. 25tf FOR SAL E Everbearing straw ; berry plants. $1.25 per hundred. ' C. W. Hamlltoa, Grenuou Ranch. Phone 496-J-3. S-14 FOR SALE OR (RENT Brick ware , house on Spring stroot, on R. R. spur. Possession May 1st. Inquire E. Qullitch, 2.1 First Ave. 8-10 FOR SALE Good flvo room house, fully furnished, gai-ege, on pave ment. High school district. Spec tnl price of $3000.00 fer a tew rt"v. Cnsh . pnvmenl, $1000.00. Chllcotte & Smith, 727 Main St. 7-9 , WANTED WANTED Salesman with cor to h-ind'e nrtielo which sells Rt sight. Each $3 sale nets you $1 50. Ex clusive territory Hs open. Box 111 Herald. 4-10 WANTP-D Financial backing fflr small plno remonufnclur'ng tfn'.l t.i be located In Klamath Foils. This Is a good opportunity to make money provVllng you have from ten to fifteen thousand dol lars to invest. Write Box 74. care Herald. 8-10 ...... Section W.VSTK1) ; : j . ;- WANTKD (llrl for K"non.l hotisfH. iwork on a rr.onh. llox 102 Hon- . ansa, Oregon. 4-u W A N' T K D By two young ladles, room and bo-irfl In privato home. Would l!!rn close In locot.on. .He-. ferennes. d". o. Box 5C0. 8-tt .' KXPIvrtncvCKD l.unilier and snw mill accountant 2o years expe.r lence. Is opoa ror. pnntiona- Wrlto . .Bo PL.I, caro Heraiil. 7.9 WANTKp 2 or 3 roo.u house. Can pay $100 cash. C. H.. euro Ilurald - ' 7-0 WANTED Man for pteneral farm . worft. rlarrled preferred. Hox AliC, caro Herald ntneo. 7-18 H.Hl ItMTiT Fori',nit.svT- per month. Sleeping vooms. $li Phrtso S45. 4-10 CALL FRANK'S RAOOAOK LINE tor movitie funks and. llKht hau' . Inc. Pbon 3'.l c:irar j8th and Mala 5-.1S-AI8 FOR RENT Large suits room with i !' , t r o 1'- ;r . ri gentlemen. 23S N. 3rd upstnirs, 2 blocks off Main. 6-11 FOR RTNT Sleeping rooms: bnth and plohp. Free auto poj-vi-, S40 Walnut. . 7-10 FOR RENT 8t;-f.!i ' fi'r:i - Inquire after 6 p. m. 103 FOR..RE N X 3IU!"w C V- ' bath. One blots from Hal'v.SL 1135 Pino Straot. 8-9 FOR RENT Furnished housnkeeo ing room. No children. Phone 56S-R. 1143 Pino. . S-10 FOR REN" T 3 room fnrnl"i"d house, ' bath. J. A. Goldsmith. .".10 .Winters Bide. , 8-9 MlSt.'i'U.AN'jm'S ". A R P E N T V R ronnrif tli-ti . bulMiag work d-ne and Kiiar.iu teed. . Saiuie atlentlon to small Jobs as the big ones. Work com pleted in the shortest poss ble time. No delays. Free estimates given. See me before lotting. yom contract. I can save von time and money. Thomas Borosr riotel Baldwin. Phone 55. " M21-A21 VIOLIN AND PIANO Instruction oy Z. Peters, accredited by State Board of Education, given In pupils .home bv nnnnlntmnt. Phone 4al-W. oetween 8 and 9" a. ni. each dav except W dnedr.v, -Thursday and FrUay. M14-A1I WETiL DRILLINO Vochater nr.. . ; 1731 Melrooo I'hone ill'R i".v get water Also . Install water system. M12-A1J-, PAINTINO AND TINTINC! , Burling. Phone 809. r"ve 3-9 THE BONNIE BEAUTY SHOPPE open Tuesdavs, Thursdays and Saturdays, rhoro 3 2 3, West Chiioqnio. . ... : -. A7M1 TRIANGLE CAFE The pWo to'git good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phono 624. tf FRITT TREES CHEAP -SPECIAL PRICE of 60 cents each from apples to prunes.' " All kinds. No deliveries. Call at greenhousa of Klamath Fiower shop, opposite fair grounds. : - 2-4 OPEN FOR ' BUSINESS .'Cars -washed, steamed and- greased. . - Ilclney Thempsyn, 7th ana Kiam ath just back of creamery.- AG-Mo SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL-- , iScnd them to the Goodyear Shoo Repair Shop, 121 N. Stb St. V'o poy toe return postagei r . FiRST QUALITY Jersey milk.: Call , 490-J, Eastslde Dairy. A7-M7' ! k : -: .il m, i OILAN W. LOUD, " Expect .Wtatchr 1 rker. ! vlss watches a specialty. : 107 S. 7th St. 2-1 Br STONE MASON FOR HIRE, bv dav 4. or contract. 2227 S. 6th. A3-M3 AMI. ENSLEY, teacher of r.ultur, s .banjos, mandolins and ukelele. ' 137 First St., cor. Ptre-. 3 9 ; LOOK YOUR BEST in a "Roberts Si-ll.' II . nil -m pirert 10 out . -..:,- . '.i. hAti-inv- Sltrln. and Summer, linos Phone 109 , .--.'I f - i-...;- ;vlih H'imples A It Renner M9-A9 IF IT IS to be Kalsomined, lot I Browning do it. Phone 461. 6-11 I J ' : ! PRIVATE HOME HOUSE CLEAN i - Ing, Janitor work and window . ; cleaning. Wall papor and rugs a Bpeclnlty. Phone 405. A. H. Combs. A8-M8 WINDOW CIKANINO ,' " Window cleaning, house cleaning, ' floor waxing. Reference, furnish ed. A. M. Rhoads, Phono 360W. 8-14 Seed Store sriin'l im: .- ,,;' - - . " Phone 87 s 906 Main