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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1925)
'WEDNES'ftAYV'AriilL 291025 V ' . - .1 ' EVENING HEUALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN", MOM'N POP (I MW-HMlHORNBLOYJER S ( M0I6S WkX HIMUP THAT 1 Ml ( VJAS JVJ9T TELLIN& A PUNNV 1 M ' NI6HT AND HS LOOKCD OUT ON J H'.,f r c.toRV ABOUT A HALLOW " '.. V THE FLOOR AlOD aAVj TWO r' , '.; ,' ; "iwr, f.TAVGD ALL NI6HT f T. tONT A MICE PI&HTIN&- HE VJWT jg hi ' "' .TouwTRv Horec- V ihink f DOVON and tbu THE CTl I HCWjg EAgW ABOUT IT P'J ' ! i"'AV POP -16 15416 THE STORY Laa.J, THAT'S IS GOOD JOKg. - " 1X VMEE THE CLERK W5 WHAT VT" I o AHEAD AUD FINISH IT! ' ) DO Moil EXPECT FoR So CeWTS- Vg 5 w' If IK '" ' Business IS rOPAK WORK I Leave Your Filtxvs 'Before 9 O'docK-Your am. Piduras are r WHERE PARTICULAR "PCOPLK BUY THEIR Professional Cards II. E. ROSKAMP Contractor and Builder Hoo Mn lliiforo Yoo Build Phono 671 Hnldne 1020 Jntferton DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND B1TKOKON Office and Residence Phono 321 I. O. 0. F. Temple CHAS S. HOOD Real Estate, Fire Insur ance, Surety, Contract and Judicial bonds Chiloquin, Oregon J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENQINMER AND SURVEYOR 'Phono IB 2-J 133 8. Riverside DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN i70Mnln8t. Phona 183-W Make and grind OliiHnas. lupu oato broken teneos, repair (ramus Dr. Philip Cole Oenoral : Practice of Dentistry Oten Evenings br Appointment Phone 589 ' Bl? Main OTer( Moe's Store Brown, the Roofer General Hoofing and IU'pnlrlng rilONIO (INS For your THE SPOILER D A eadv at 5 OREGON ORUGS PZctttZcT) EH J ... PERMANENT CONOTPUCTIOM KxcIhkIvc Licensed Manu facturer for The new Concrete Hollow-Wnli Uulldlnir Brick tor Founds Hods,' Walls. Building, etc. Absolutely Flr and Wcklhnr Proof at a tout loss than any other form of masonry, Stono-Tllo construction ellm Inatos upkeep expense. In In destructible, and, l approved by, Iho bent; architect and builders. . Unexcelled an a tana for Stucco finish Let as Estimate Your Job Oth and Market. Thono BKSW Concrete, Pipe Co. Play Cards Clnra and Clgaroltas Soft Drinks Barbor Shop . ' Lunch Room M. & H. . SOLO PARLOR Oonoath the Pino Troe BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Export Operators Individual Dooths Violet rny facial and soalp trnatmonta, faclnl pitckn, mar celling, and Blmmpoolng. Fr appolntmofit Phono 311 W N10U-IB OB ANT, Prop. vvv; MY u III 1! u I chickens BY TAYLOR irectory J. H. D R I S C O L L Upstairs in the Hart BIdg. All Kinds of , INSURANCE Dinner ' Every Sunday FORT KLAMATH Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor WW CITY LAUNDRY; r'lnmhttd WorK Pirn Worn Put Your Dudn In Oil! Rudi' Phiiiic 154. Cor Main A Ooriur Klamath Lodge;. Directory M. W. A. Moots First and Third Woduoadaya Odd Fellows Hall C. L. Edwards, Clerk. B. P. O. ELKS Mcet9 Thursday evening Visit ing members welcome. Niks Temple, 3rd & Main Charlton Currln, Exalted Ruler., Tom Douell, Hoc of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings : 8 P. M. a2nd arid 4 th Tuesdays Lyceum Hall. 8(h and. High Visiting - KhighU I , , welcome I Chas, . Patterson, Q K. . ,; , J American Legion Klamath Post No. S Mnetings 1st and srd. , Tuesdays, Court House ' Basement F. , P OLDS, Com'dr. Phona 662-W v ' ' ' r ' . r "men From Incubator to Stew : Kettle. Herald TOIMV'H XAHKI-l;t AIW Oil VAUK I'OVIl . WAXTKI) WANTED TO TRAD& 1925 Ford louring, mileage M)0. nn lots or hnuHe and loU. Call aftnr S p. m. lOIM High. Phono 38211. 27-2 CONTRACTING, Cablnt work fix ture making. My work will please you ni my price won't break you. A. B. Cummtngs, R. Y. C'ublnct anS Fixture Factory, 127, S. 11th St. A20-M20 WANT TO TAKE CAJtB OF IIABY or small child at home. Phone 107. Aim; S. B. Morrow. : 23-29 ANTE D Property In Klamath Falls for 10 acre well equipped and Improved at Woodburn; clear of Incumbrance. A. II. Ilotchkln, Woodburn, Oregon. ' 23-29 WANTED PLA IN BK WING Rea sonable prlco, chlldrens clothes a specialty. Phono C8G-J. 611 So. 8th St. 24-30 WANTED To take fifty (60) beef i steers to pasture on gain. Orvlllo 1 Klllott, Klumath Agency, .Oregon. , ' 17 tf i WANT TO BUY Late model Ford. No dealers. Call 1019 Washing ton St., botweoa 5 and 7 P. ST. 28-29 WANTED A girl or woman for general housework. P. O. Box 383, City. 28-30 WANTED Ratchet setter. State age and experience and where previously employed. Write Box 22, care Herald. ' 28-30 WANTED TO BORROW 1500.00, one two or thrpe years, 8 In terest on desirable city property. Address P. O. Box 1078. 28-29 COOK WANTS POSITION, cooking for 15 or 20, men or will assist , cook In camp. Addross O. F Anderson, Box 68, Routo 1. 28-29 WANTED (1000.00 for two years nt 10, improved city real estate security. Box 149, care Herald. 28-29 : FOR KENT FOR RENT Six office rooms in business district may be had separately Or cn-sulto. Rent very reasonable. Phone 136. 25-1 FOR RENT Furnished Tour room modern apt. Inquire Northern Fur Shop. 810 Main St. Phone 374J. 28-30 FOR 'RENT Clean, comfortable sleeping room and breakfast tor one or two men. 348 N. Sisth Street. , 28-4 FOH RENT Nice, comfortable v room, including bath and phono in- modern home for one or two men; Call HEW. 28-1 FOR RENT 2 room house, partlal - ly furnished. Inquiro J. C. Rich ter, 418 High. 25-29 I-OH -SALtt FOR SALE A Bent Sixty Tractor, novcr been used a grea,t deal, In exccllunt condition, all ready for service. ,lf you desire a good tractor our price will interest you. Malln State Bank, Malln, Oregon. 20-1 -4- FOR SALE--Here Is a snap 320 ' nore-ranch for1 only 11500. 624 Klamath Ave., Klamath Falls, Ore. Phono 605W. 27-3 FOR SALE Two lots on California AVe. Inquire1 760 Calif, Ave. 4 "27-29 FOR GALE Blue Stem Wheat and White. Otto Ballu, R. F. D. No. " i. Box 74. ' 27-29 HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to save money. ' I "have Just received a t largo nhlpment of houauhold i goods of nil kinds which I mn going to sell cheap during the next ten days, uwno In and cet yours. C. W. W l 1 1 i a m s, 644 Klamath Ave. Phone 6Q5AI. 1 24-29 FOR SALE S50 to 375 Ewes; 200 of them with 258 lauibs at side; ISO to 175 yet to lamb. Will holp through ln'mblng. Price $5000. Box 76, care Herald. 27-28 FOR SALE OR TRAD?, ror Klam ath Falls or Modford lota or house and lot, 65 acres of land three miles from Talcut, Oregon, on Wagnor Creak. so,me under .froo water,! some fruit nd wood. House and barn on plncoi Address C. G. Hunt, Route One, Med ford or Phone 3 SOW, Klamath Falls. , 24-29 Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. X-Ray Laboratory Loom Is .Building I Phone 434-W Klamath Falls, Oregon Surelive -, Suregrow - Surelay Classified FOR HAhK FIRST QUALITY Jorsey milk. Call 4l-J, Eatlde Dairy. A7-M7 FOR SALE 15 .Jnlllt cows and bIx heifers, somo fren)i, some coming frfli. Williams Dairy. : Phone 15F14. , 27-29 FOR SALE By owner, four room bungalow with bath and 3 large closets at a very reasonable price. Address Box 7", Herald. 26-30 FOR BALK (Equity In lot and tent house. 2410 Oregon Ave. Price 65.00. 23-30 FOR SALE Good paying restau rant business, keeps Bit people busy; terms to responsible P',rty, priced right for quick sale. Mlck ness. Apply Club Cafe, Chile-' quln. 25-1 FOR SALE Now 3 room plastered house, (2100. . 200 down. 810 California Ave. Phone 675J af ter fl p. ra. 25-29 FOR SALE F o r d Coupe, 1924 model; good shape: cheap for quick sale. R. M. Mollistor, 902 Main street. 27-30 HOtHES AXO IjOTS SOME of the very best lots In Mills Addition at (350.00 oa very easy terms. v BIG LOT on Oregon Ave., close to Kalrvlew school. Price (500 wtyh (100 cash payment. CORNER LOT in Hot Springs Addi tion at (500 cash, , '; TWO IXJTS in Hot Springs Addition near pavement at (C00-cash. DESIRABLE; LOT in Fairyiew No. . 2 at (260 on easy terms.,. LOTa in Buena Vista Addition at (100 and up on very easy terms. FIVE ROOM HOUSE on pavement near High school just three blocks from Main at the exceptionally low price of (3000. Terms. BRAND, NEW and Btriclly modern five room bungalow on pavement at special price of (4500 on easy terms, and 5 discount for cash. This neat and attractive place -will appeal, to the'icritlcal' buyer. ' CHTtCOTB ft' SMITH 727 Main Street '.' 28-29-30.- (23.50 (29.50 (32.50 HJG-H'EST rade all wool suits tnilored-to-messure. Guaranteed. 1004 Main Street. - 28-4 MlSCKIO,A.EOlS BONE DRY SHOES, are best. ' Jack Frost, Sixth Street. 27 NOTICE All work done by Pattorson's con tracting painters, must be paid for as soon as work is completed. We pay our help every day if they wish. V are buying and selling for cash only.. Patterson's. 626-630 South Sixth. Phone 6S2J. 25-8 MOOSE ATTENTION ' Public installation -of officers on Thursday night, April 30th. All Loynl Moose come and, bring your.' friends. ' Refreshments and enter tainment after installation. 28-29 SPANISH TAUGHT by native. Con versation and grammar. Wr'te F. R., care Herald.- 27-2 THE BONNIE BEAUTY SHOPPE open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Phone 3 2 3. West Chiloquin. A7.M.1 MARKET PRICE PAID for old Horses, livestock of any kind, wool, hides, etc. Allen D. Hen ning, Dorrls, Calif. . 27-29 LATTER DAY SAINTS If Interested in Bunday school phone 49 J or call at 833 Calif. Ave. 2,7-2 HOUSE CLEANING, window clean ing, floor waxing and polishing. Janitor service. A. M. Rhodes. ' Phone 360W. 27-2 OPEN- FOR BUSINBSS Cars washed, steamed and - greased Helney Thompson, 7th and Klarii; nth just hack 'of creamery. ' ' - - A6-MC TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good oats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street, Phone 624. tf WANTED At Once two young 5 or 6 gal. cows, test 6. Write, Box 65, caro Herald. ., , 27-29 PRIVATE HOME- HOUSE CLEAN Ing, Janitor work and window cleaning. Wall paper and rugs a specialty. Phone 405., A. H. Combs. A8-M8 SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Sond them to the Goetoyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage STONE MASON FOR HIRE, by day or contraot. 2227 S. 6th. A3-M3 MISCELLANEOUS HAND TAILORED to measure "Roberts Suits", direct to wearer. Phone 109. A. R. Renner will call at your home with samples. A18-M18 NOTICE Anyone desiring Spray Work done either In cold water paint, kalsom Ine, stain or lead and oil call Patterson's Paint Storo, 682J. We have a two-gnn machine, and an ex pert In that line. - 25-1 ORAN W. LOUD, expert watchmak er; Swiss watches a specialty. 107 So. Seventh. , 25-6 BURROUGHS Adding Machine Co. focal representative, I. K. Tray mr. Phone 452M. Rebuilt mach ines as low as (75.00 covered by company guarantee. 25-M1 DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair of shoes that only need a new aole. Ve repair them as good as new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. 16-22M CONCRETE WALK CONTRACT 80 cubic yards headwalls, Dallea- ' California Highway, north Fort Klamath, to contract to exper ienced parties having small truck and mixer to handle. Leave ad- v dress Box 77 Herald office or in quire Max Kuney, Supt. . John Hampshire Co., Hotel Hall, April 29th.' . 28-29 LEST WE FOXC-ET Don't find yourself calling anoth er dairy for Inferior milk Just be cause you forgot. to order with cash or check in bottie promptly on the morning of the first. It pays to buy of Martin's. High Priced super fine small dairy. 28-30 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Equity No. E-1763 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County Frank C. Bramwell, Superintend ent of Slate Banks for the State of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. Saddle Moun tain Lumber company, a corpora tion, and J. W. Siemens, defendants. By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued oat of the above entitled court on the 1st day of April, 1925, upon a judgment and decree of mortgage foreclosure entered in the above entitled suit on the 15th day of October, 1934, commanding me to make sale of the real property hereinafter, described. I will on the 30th day of .April. 1925. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon at the front door of the courthouse In" Klohiath 'Falls, offer for sale and proceed to sell to the highest Didder for cast ra hand, the real property hereinafter de scribed, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to satisfy the sums of (27,196.00 with Intere3t the'eon at the rite of 8 per cent per an num from December 22nd, 1921, and the further sum of (7677.41 with interest on the sum of (18, 785.60 at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from January 25th to July 21s,t, 1921, and interest on the sum of (7677.41 at the rate of S percent per annum from July 21st, 1921, and the further sum of (17, 779.47 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from August 11th, 1921, and the further sum of (3135.42 taxes Tor the years 1920, 1921 and 1922 and the additional sum of (3000.00 as attorney's fees and the costs and expenses of and upon this writ, the said real and personal property being situate in Klamath County, Oregon, and par ticularly described as , tolowa to .it: ' Lots 19, 20. 21, 22. 27, 23. 29 and 30 of Section 11, township 3G south, range 10 east of Willamette meridian, containing 155.92 acres, more or less, together with the sawmill situated thereon and all sawmill machinery and equipment of every kind and description in and about said mill and said premises, also All tbo merchantable timber ly ing, standing and being upon the southeast quarter ' of Bection 8, same to be cut prior to July 16th, 1930; all the merchantable timber lying, standing and being upon the Southwest quarter' of section 13, same to be cut and removed prior to March 22nd, 1927; all the mer chantable timber lying, standing and being upon the southeast quarter of th southwest quarter and the west half Of the southeast quarter of section 14, same to be cut and removed prior to November 26th, 1926; all the mrchantable timber lying, standing and being on the east half ot the southeast quarter of section 14, same to be cut and removed before December 22nd, 1926; 500.000 feet of th) mer chantable timber lying, standing and being on the west half of the ,west half of section 52, with the option; to buy tho excess merchantable tlm ber over and above tho 500,000 feet nt n prlco of (3.00 per thousand feet, all to be cut and removed be foro July 1st, 1925; all of the mer chantable timber lying, standing and being on the northeist quarter of the northwost quarter, the south half of the northwest quarter of section 2 4,' same to be cut and ro moved prior to September 7th, 19,27; nil the merchantable timber lying, standing and being on tha northwost quarter of the northwost quarter ot section 24, same to be Murphey's Section LEGAL NOTICES ' cut and removed" prior to December 22nd, 1926; all the , merchantable timber lying, standing and being on the northeast quarter of the south west quarter of se.'tlon 24, same to be cut and removed prior lo Decem ber 20th. 1929; 1,21:2.000 feet of merchantable timber lying, standing and being on tho northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter, the. we3t half of the northeast quartur, the can half of the east hilf of the north west quarter of section 27, with, op tion to buy all the excess mer chantable timber over and above the 1,232,000 feet at a price of (100 per thousand feet, all to be" cut and removed prior to July 1st, 192St all ot the aforesaid being situate, Id township 36 south of .range 10 east of Willamette meridian. In Klamath County, Oregon.? '' ' ; ! . BURT E. HAWKINS. Sheriff.. By ED KENDALL,' 1-8-15-22-29 .,; Deputy.'. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State, of Oregon, for Klamath Ctfuntyi;' Equity No. 1760-B "V' Frank C. Bramwell, Superintend ent of State Banks for the State Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. James; W. Jory, Defendant. . :. By virtue of an execution - and order of sale issued ont of the above entitled court on the 30th dajr of March. 1925. upon a Judgment 'and decree of foreclosure entered In the sbove entitled suit on the 22nd ',dsy of Decmber, 1924, commanding ..me to make sale of the real property hereinafter described, I will-' on the 30th day of Aprll.'1925, at'-'lhe hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. a' the front door of the courthouse. In Klamath Falls, offer for sale and proceed to sell to the highest'' bid der for cash in hand, the real prop erty hereinafter dfseribed. to satisfy the sum ot (800.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from October 6thi 1919, and for the further sum of one hun dred ((100.00) dollars as attorney's fees. The said real property being uituate In Klamath County, State of Oregon, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: :7. All the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter ; of. section . 6, township 40 south, range 9 east of the Willamette meridian In Oregon, containing forty acres, more or less, according to the government survey thereof. ' ' BURT E. HAWKINS, Sheriff. , , , y ED KENDALL, 1-8-15-22-29 ' ' ' Deputy. ' NOTICE OP" SHERIFF'S; SALE, , " Equity No. E-1628. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. Frank C. Bramwell,, superintend ent of State Banks for the Stats, of Oregon, plaintiff,' . -,: , VS. - K. C. Smith and Marion B. Smith, defendants. . ; - : : . - By virtue of an execution , and order of sale issued out of the above entitled court on the' 23rd day;, of March, 1925, upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure entered 14., the above entitled eutt on the 22nd. day of December, 924, commanding me to make sale ot toe real prop erty hereinafter described, I '"will on the 30th day of Aprl.l 1926 at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.- at the front door of the courthouse In Klamath Falls, offer tor sale and proceed to sell to the highest bid der tor cash in hand, the real prop erty hereinafter described, to Baflsfy the sum of (3300.00 with- Intercut thereon from May 31st,!l$-21, nt.ttu rate bf ten per cent por annum' (ina the further sum of $345.72 delin queut taxes for the years 1920 . and. 1921, and for tho further stiiyot (350 as attorney's Inoi and the costs of and upon said writ. The nnld real property being situate In Klamath County, State of Oregon, and par, . tlcularly described as follows, to wit: - The north half of the southwesu quarter, and southeast quarter c! southwest quarter of section 13,' the northeist quarter of southeast quarter of action 14, the west half of southeast quarter, the nor-theast quarter of sou-thoast quarter of the southeast quarter, and lots 17 and 18 of section 2, and the south east quarter of the northeast quarter of section 11; also beginning at a point 4.20 chains south and 50 links east of a stone marked with a cross on Its four sldos, said stone being 19.8 chains east ' nnd 20 chains south, or the stone represent ing the northwest corner of. sect I on 11, thence from place of beginning north' 27 degree, 30 minutes east chains and 20 links, thence north 43 degrees 30 ' minutes eat 13 chain? and 55 links, thence north 35 degrees 10 minutes ., east 15 chains and 5 links, thence east 19 chains and 80 links, thence south 40 chains, thence wost' 39 chains and 70 links, thence north 14 chains and 80 links,' thence east 1 chain, thenco north 1 chain, thence west 50 links to the place of beginning, and being a part ot the east half , of northwest quarter, and west half of northeast quarter of section 11 and all being in township 40 south, range 1 oast of Willamette merid ian, containing 535 acres moro or BURT E. HAWKINS, Sheriff, By ED KENDALL; . . 1-8-16-22-29 , , r Deputy Seedy Store Phone 87 - 906 Main V