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WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
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BUY TMCIR
Professional Curd
H. E. ROSKAMP
Contractor nod Builder
Hon M II. .'.ire You tlulld
, Piwini 672
I&lmlnnc0 10J0 Jwffnrion
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND SUnCfEON
Offlcir and RmildincB Phono S3 !
I. O. O. F. Tmpl.
CHAS S. HOOD
ReaU Estate, Fire Insur
ance Surety, Contract
apd Judicial bonds
Chiloquin, Oregon
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENOINEEH
AND 8URVEYOH
Phono 10 2-J 183 S. Rlvorsldo
DR. J. a GOBLE
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
700 Main St. Phono 133-W
.Muko and grind Olaaaoa.- Dupll
rn to brqkon lenses, repair frames
Dr. Philip Cole
General Practice of Dentistry
Open Evenings br , Appointment
Phono 8 SB 618 Miln
. Over Moo's Store v .
'f ' : " .
Brown, the Roofer
General Hoofing and Impairing
PHONE 088
For your
D
ready at 5
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lACHl"j;t-Yl
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PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION
Exclusive Licensed Mnnu. - ,
fucturera for
Tho now Concroto Hollow-Wal'
Building Ilrick for Founds
tlom. Walls. Buildings, etc
Absolutely Fire and WuMher
- Proof at a cost luaa than an
otbor form of muaonry.
Stone-Tllo conatrucllon elim
inates upkeep exponae. la In
doatrucilblo, and la approved
by the beat architects and
bulldora.
UncxroIliHl aa n baao for
Stucco flulali
Ict ua Estlmnto Your Job '
Olh and Market. Phono IMUW
Concrete Pipe Co.
Play Cards
Clears and Clgarottos
Soft Drinks Barber Shop
Lunch Room .
M.&H.
SOLO PARLOR
Bononth the Pino Tree
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP
; Winters Building
Kipert Operntora . ., ..
Individual Bootha
Violet ray facial and scalp
treatments, factnl packs, mar
colling, and shampooing.
For appointment, Phone 811 W
NIOLI.IH OIUNT, Prop, .
chickens
i rectory
J. H. DRISCOLL
Upstairs in the
HartBldg.
All Kindt of
INSURANCE
Fred Weoterfeld, D. D. S.
.V.v if.ooratnrr
Liximln HulUUnx
phone m'-W
Klamalb Kalla Orceiri
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
PmlHliod -Work h'lm Wor
Put Vour Ui:l In Out Sud
Rounh Do
Phona 16 for Main 4 Ci'mcrwa
M. H. WILSON
SlenOEMphor Nutnry Public
Mall Advertising
4nS Main Street Phone 20S-W
1040
Main
Street
Klamath Lodge
Directory ,
M. W. A.
Meets First and Third
Wednesdays
Odd Follows Hull
C. L. Edwards, Clerk.
1335 Lakovlew Ave.
B. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Thursday evening Visit
ing members welcome.
Elks Temple, 3rd & Main
Charlton Currln, Exnlted
Rttlwr. Tom Doixell, Boo
K. of G. Council No. 2255
MeotlngB: 8 P. M.
2nd and 4th Tuesdays
.Lyceum Hall, 8th and
.Hlli VisUIng Knlghti
woleomo
Cbnav Patteraon, Q. K,
American Legion
Klamath Piat No. S
Meetinga' 1st and 8rd
Tiinsdnya. Court House
Lfl'iP'T' Bnaenuiut
tmW ? '' OMH. Cora'flr.
y.riUl - PhnA Ar.l.VL' ....
From Incubator
to Stew Kettle
NKW TODAY
SIXTEEN HOUR8 of tho twenty
four are apont In bIiooh each day
by tho avorage pnraon, C'om
forlublo alioea Inoisaiia your uf
flelency. Old annua neatly re
paired uro more comrortuhlu than
tho new onus and the aolea will
wnur lonner. Try iih once. Jack
Froat, Hlxtli St. Shoo repairing.
15-lSnt
KOIt BALE Ford roadator: good
condition; good Urea; ainrter;
ahock uliHorbura: Hpeclul braken,
2UD Cash. .HI Hunt Main. 10
BMAM IIOU8K KOIt SALE, auit
ublu for tonipornry living iuar
tern. 'l0 caali; balance, lertna.
147 Kant Main. . 16
HOUSKIIOM) Kurnlturn For Sale.
Apartment to lio leaned with
two vx-d-rama olrovy rented.
Owner called uway. 127 North
8th next door to Herald offlco.
16-13
I.OHT I-at night lat Weatcrn night
cnlubration, Klka building, an Klk
Tooth. Flndor pleaao return to
Paul Onllon at K K K atoro and
recelvf) reward. 10-1S
CAI1IN FOR RENT;
Street.
1020 Martin
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Boalon
Hull puppies- 134 Michigan.
16-10
OUR EXPERT MASSEUR always at
your aervlco. Hot Springs Nat.
10-18
FOR SALE Roguo River farma and
Modford honiea. Medford Reul
Eatuto Co.. 303 Eaat Main Street-,
.Medford. Oregon. Jfl-20
FOR SAI.K
19F22. -Baled Hay.
Phone
1G-22
FOR RENT Sleeping room.
Klamath Ave. Phono 461.
C27
16
FOR RENT R o o m In modern
home for one or two men. 44.00
per week. 408 Klamath. 1S-1S
LET US CLEAN YOUR OFFICE,
your store, your boue. wash your
windows. Satiafactjon our motto.
City referoncea. 607 -Main Street.
Phono 58.1J. , A12-M14
FOR SALE
$2500 Cosy, new, completely fur
nished house with overy
. modern built-in feature, on
pavement, With garage.
(250 cash and $35 per mo.
$2000 A restaurant In a good loca-
tion, on Main street. A tine
y opportunity to clean up
. some rmpqcy this summer.
$3750 Will buy a good paying
rooming house In central
location. n;
Will trado an " Oldsmoblle
Sedan in excellent condition
tor vacant lots or equity in
Klamath Falls property.
$5250 A good pool room in Chilo
quin, $2250 cash will handle
Balance easy terms.
Two fine lota on pavement
at $275 each; 10 cash.
WALTON & WRIGHT
Phono 643W 601 Main SL
VIVID HUES ARE
STYLE FOR MEN
Cut of Suit Will tiive Wearer An
Appearance of What lio Isn't
CHICAGO. May 16. "What the
man will wear" next fall and win
ter Is the subject of a glittering
prlvnto pro-view of stylo showings
plncod on exhibit hero with all the
eclat and mystery of a milliner's
spring ritual on the Rue do la Paix.
To break tho big news nil nt
once, tho man will wear clothing
built with geometrical precision de
signed to odd, by optical illusion,
Jtt least an inch to his height.
' Will Appear Tall. ,'
There will ho dobucl-brcasted
stilts with buttons so placed that
tho American ( man will appear to
havo a broad chest he hasn't got,
and n slim waist ho'd like to have,
and a height that approaches those
eight-foot inolo -American beauties
one sees lounging through tho col
lar advertisements und patting Rus
sian wolf hounds in tho nationally
advertised clothing announcements.
And, oh,, tho ravishing colors
that monslour will wear next fall.
The Inspiration for tho colors
camo from export study of the
subtle tones of the pheasant,.- tho
egg-plant, tho beat root, the modest
gi-ouso and tho ancient and bril
liant huod incus of Peru. American
Tut-Ankh-Amen stuff. They aro
Surelive - Suregrow - Surelay Murphey's
;' Phone 87 ;
best described as louder, but still (
restrained
Women folk will have to step to
keep up with tho in':n If the present
stylo shov Is any criterion.
ThjUm rs Are Wider
"Wider trousers that taper to .
iiih niiovi unu iiikuer pucaeiH in
coats and overcoats alf contribute
to tho new tall silhouette for men,
which Is further distinguished' by
a sculptural effect' of broad stal
wart lines," suld Edward L. Ber
nays, man tor of ceremonies at the
sartorial feast. "Tho trousers,
which. must be worn with suspend
ers, are wide at the hips, and even
devoid of cuffs to maintain the
II Mil UUIIIUU. V VSIB Will UU Kill
Observers of tho stile show nrc -
diet that If tills business keeps up
tho magazines shortly will be print
ing patents for the man who wants
to keep up to date, but Is so poor
ho simply has to mcko his cwn
clothes.
SLAYING DENIED
BY FLOYD HALL
(Continued From Pugc One)
nn.t Tntilrn li.l bill.,! n Cmmunln
.,. .i. . .i v . i .
merchant or that they had shot,
severely wounding, a policeman of,
this, city, both of which crimes they'
have been accused since their
break from San Qucntin prison. !
Itut Hall freely admitted tho pair
had robbed stores and ranch homes,
had held up and drives off a mail
truck and otherwise terrorized sev
eral counties during tlreir five
weeks of liberty.
SPEEDING AUTO
flflFS IN niTPH
wu 1111 Jli-rs;
(Continued From Pace One)
was telephoned from Gaz
elle, 27 miles south of Yreka
that a man had been killed
in an automobile wreck. In
vestigation disclosed that it
was Boye's missing car.
Caught in Wreckage
According to word 'from
Yreka, the machine turned
over twice when it left "the
'srhway and tore along, the
nitch. Sanders was thrown
clear of the car, but his un
known companion was
caught beneath the mass of
wreckage and sustained a
fractured skull as well as
fatal internal injuries.
Sanders, it was reported,
formerly lived at Grants
Pass but had been working
FOR SALE I
FOR SALE
TWO LARGE LOTS near the Fair
view school. $300.00 each.
NEW HOME of five rooms and
hath. Modern features. $3250.
TERMS'.
, -
1 0 LOTS. House and Barn. Close
in. $4000.00. $1000.00 Cash.
Balance on time.
ONE OF KLAMATH'S best homes,
close in, on paving. 8 rooms and
bath. $9000.00 $2500.00 cash
will handle. ' - -
IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a busi
ness in this town, ask us to show
you n good paying restaurant that
wo have on our lists. We also
havo a good monoy making room
ing house with one of the best
locations In town.
- MAGUIRE & MAGUIRE
816 Main Street
FIRE INSURANCE REALTORS
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY
herebv gives notice that on the 6th
day of May, 1925, it filed with the
Interstate Commerce Commission at
Washington. D. C, its application
for a certificate that the present
and future publio convenience and
necessity require the construction
by it of two extensions of its line of
railroad as follows: (Da line ex
tending from Bend, Deschutes coun
ty, southwesterly and southerly to
n point nt or near Bonanza. Klam
ath '. County, thence westerly to
Klamath Falls, Klamath County, a
distnnco of approximately 170 miles,
all in Deschutes and Klamath coun
ties, State of Oregon; and (2 a, lino
beginning nt a point on the lino
first doscribod, said point being
about 65 miles south of Bend, and
extending southerly to Klamath
Falls, a distance of approximately
SO miles, all In Klamath County,
State of Oregon.
OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY.
Ry W. F. TURNER, ;,
May 16-23-30. Presldont.
in Klamath logging Camps
until a f aw days ago. The
unidentified man also was
said to have been a fellow
workman with Sanders in
Klamath camps
Siskiyou county authorit
ies were hopeful that the
dead man's identification
might be established by to
night, through Sanders. It
was said that Sanders thus
far has refused to make any
'statement concerning the
! supposed theft of Boye's car
or concerning the identity
!0 tns man with him,
U'AXTEO
CARRIERS WANTED Apply at tho
circulation department of the
Evening Herald. 15-16
EXPERIENCED woman wants cook
ing for small crew in camp or
ranch. Inquire 1927 Oregon Ave.
Phono 640J. 14-16
JANITOR WANTED Must be able
to drive heavy car. Call at
Klamath General Hospital. 14-16
SEE CONNOLLY BROS, for auto
topSi a,.nlng8 and al, kn,, of
canvas work. 912 Main. M13-J13
PRACTICAL nursing wanted In
country or city. Box lHerold.
'
WINDOW
CLEANING, floor wax
ing, house cleaning and janitor
service. References. A. M.
Rhodes, hone 360W. 7tf
WANTED 200 head of stock cattle
to pasture for summer. Asa For
dyce, Kirkford, Oregon. 5-18
AUTO LAUNDRY PHONE 833,
Spring and Esplanade Streets.
Cars called for and delivered.
John Proctor. Prop. M5-J4
FOR SALE
$300 CASH
NEW four-room modern plastered
bouse, large lot.
$4 50 0
NEW; hardwood floors; cement
' foundation; lots t pif . builtrins.
Small cash, payment; balance $30
. per month and interest.
LOTS
$100 $10 down; balance 3 years.
C. R- BEEBEE
Phone 676 518 High St.
FINE GARDEN SOIL, $1.50 cubic
yard, delivered, or 50c if called
for. Phone 629J. 14-16
FOR SALE Second hand cook
. stoves. Goodings, 236 Main St.
Below the court house. Phone
459. 11-16
FOR SALE G ulbranson play
er piano; practically new. Call at
335' South 4th St. 12-18
FOR SALE
RESIDENCE lots in any location.
$150.00 up. Easy terms.
HOMES In all sections of the city
on very easy terms.
RESTAURANT Al location good
lease, cheap, also small grocery.
Auto and Eire Insurance
R. W. CLAYE
20S Main,
Phone office 758, Residence 657-W
. 11-16
FOR SALE 3 room house, garage
$1,400. $50 cash balance $25
per mo. Fred Buesing 102(1, Main
street. 11-16
CERTIFIED. CHICKS ,
REDUCED PRICES tor May and
June. White Leghorns Careful
ly selected, two-year and older
hens, mated to males of Holly
wood, Hanson and Tancred strains
of high double pedigree records.
$12 per 100: $115 per 1,000.
Brown Leghorns, $12 per 100.
Barrod Rocks, R. I. Reds and
1 Black Mlnorcas flock matings,
$15. Special -matings in Reds
and Rocks, $18. Extra spocinl
matings, $25 per 100. A member
. of the Glenn County Certified
Flock Association, a charter mem
bor of the California Baby Chick
Association; affiliated with the
International Baby Chick Associa
tion. Our 25th year of Success
ful hatching.
0RLAND HATCHERY '
Orland, Glenn County. Calif. 29tf
FOR SALE Complete Buffalo
Wood Worker. Has cutoff, rip
flnd handsaws,' Jointer, shaper,
lathe. Can be used for grinding
and boring. Very good condition.
A bargain. A. R., P. O. Box 1018.
1'OR BALE
MILK COW FOR SALE, young, very
gentle, giving dally 4 V4 gallons.
Can be een ut 1332 Wilford Ave.
Phone 888. 16-10
FOR SALE 15 room apartment and
rooming house; steam heated;
film location. O. Peyton. Phone
635. 16-20
ROOF AND BUNGALOW STAINS,
$1.25 per gallon. Patterson, 630
South 6th. 4-30
HAND TAILORED to measure
"Roberts Suits", direct to wearer.
Phone 109. A. .R. Render will
call at your home with samples.
A18-M18
FOR BEXT
FOR RENT M o d e r n furnished
apartment. Call 149W. Winter's
building. 15-18
FOR RENT Apartment; ..suitable
for two men. 603 Jefferson.
15-11
FOR RENT House in country, gar
age, poultry houses, garden, lots
of shade. Phonsj 15F13. . 15-19
FOR RENT- -Largo bedroom. 450
Michigan-Ave. 15-16
FOR R'iNT Modern six room un
furnished house, close In, adnlts
only. Call after 7 p. m. 237
Jefferson. Phone 636R, 14-16
FOR RENT Furnished apartments.
Wood and water, $35.00. Phone
239J. - ;. ''. , , . . 14-27
FOR RENT 4 room, partly fur
nished bouse in Hot Springs Addn.
Double garage. Inquire 334 So.
Fourth St. . 14-16
FOR RENT Sleeping room; home
privileges. Mrs. Davenport, 305
Lincoln St. 13-19
FOR RENT Sleeping - room, close
in. . 1018 Washington. Phone 326
. 13-19
FOR RENT Rooms In modern
home, for-men. 40S damath.-13-16-
MISCELLANEOUS
CLEAN UP DAY
There will be men and tracks on
the- job Monday morning, May 18.
Ail trash must be put in boxes and
sacks so one man can handle them.
No shoveling will be done in load
ing. C. R. Grove will oversee the
work. Ordered by the city. 15-16
CONTRACTING, Cabint . work fix
" ture" . making;- - My work will
please you anr my price won't
break you. A. B. Cummings, K.
F. Cabinet and Fixture Factory,
127, S. 11th St. ;.' A20-M20
PRIVATE SANITARIUM ,
Wordon and 11th Sts;
Phone 718-W
-Medical, surgical, maternity cases.
Special rates to convalescents. A
graduate nurse in attendance.
Maternity cases given special care.
Rates while waiting. - All doctors
welcome. M4-J4
EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING. -''We
repair them as good as new.
Work shoes and gloves.. Jack
Frost, Sixth Street.. , 5-9nt
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tf
DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair
of shoes that only need a new
sole. We repair them as good as
new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121
N. 8th -St. 16-22M
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St -We
pay the return postage. ,
ALL KINDS OF LAWNS or excavat
ing work done by day or contract.
Call W. Cbastaln, 445M, 30-15
NASH SUITS AND OVERCOAT?
band tailored to measure, $23. 5b,
direct to wearer. Phone 445R
for samples. Howard B'ergueon,
1645 Johnson Ave. M12-J12
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals for the surfac
ing of the CH.ILOQUIN-WILLIAM-SON
RIVER MARKET ROAD, for a
distance of approximately1 five and
one-half miles will be received by
the County Clerk of Klamath Coun
ty, Oregon, at his office In the Court
House at Klamath Falls, Oregon, up
to 2 o'clock P. M. on May 18th, at
which time said Bids will be pub
licly opened by the County Court of
Klamath County, Oregon.
A certified check or Bond In-the
amount of not less than 5 of the
nmount of Bid must accompany said
Bids. . .
Plans and specifications and pro
posal tor same may be had at tho
office ot the County Surveyor. A
deposit to the amount of $5.00 will
be required for each sot of such
plans and specifications and pro
posal taken out of said office.
Tho County Court hereby reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
By Order County Court
Klamnth County. Oregon. ' -
C. R. DeLAP, County Clerk.
Bv CHAS. F. DeLAP, Deputy Clerk.
M7-8-9-11-12-13-1 4-15-16.
Seed Store
- 906 Main