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SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Herald Classified Section MOM'N POP " ""Pop Knows" BY TAYLOR ' . 1 ...,. s, , f f Vop- Pot on sour cokt ano hkt- "( But i onlv wAKi-roiiTo'Gb'AS" rr 7 tMTM0OTODO'5(lWeTHlN60g W&J -rVL f AR A6 1KB DRUG feToK--f h - I II fPJ ' HWB A HEARTS P'B f CANT VOU SWbSj c x00 ZlLr ) Pvt 11,ff u&ed to sw voo coolo more i kauze J jnFTT C T&? V&OEB I NEVER DO EJI006H fO V f THAT I VJAS . " , tctt ousiness ij'irecxorv Kodak Leave Your Films before 9 OclocK-Your no y AM Pictures are noerao KLAMATH FALLS OREGON VT7 WHfiRE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY TMtIR DRUGS P.f , r"' 1 Cards Fred WcatcrfoM. D. D. S. i 1 X-Ry Lnliiratnrv Loomli Building Phoni 434-W-Klamath Fall. Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I' and BimwnoN . Otflca and Residence Phono 321 1, 0. O. F. Tomplo ' CHAS S.HOOD Ral Estate, Fire Insur ance, Surety, Contract and Judicial bonds' . . Chiloquin, Oregon J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL, ENGINEER ' AND SURVEYOR Phono 192-J 133 S. UIvbi'sIiIo DR. J. G. GOBLE 01'TO.MICTH 1ST OPTICIAN 700 Mnln HI. Plumo 13JI-W Mnko nml (; r I ml OlimHon. Dupll Ofilu broken lunnua, rupulr fnuuua s $- Dr. Philip Cole lUononil PrnnMpn of Dsntlatry Jpeit EVoWn!( hy Appolnlniniit ' ?llono 56 i ' r.lS .Main , A Over 'Moo's Slore n : 1' Brown, the Roofer ' Cenei'lil ltooflnK nml Itepiili'liiK 1 . PI ION K (IHH Work r?adY at 5 VJ W -,C is marn pCBMANCNT CONSTRUCTION' Eirlailvo I.lrcnaAl Mnnu furllirrr lor Tho now Concrola Hollow-Wall Ilulldlnn Ilrlclc for Kounda tlona, Walla. Uulldlngs, olc. Abnolulelj Flra and Wohthor Proof at a cost Icna than ant otbor form ot masoury. Btono-Tlla construction ( ellm Inatcs upttcop oxpenao, Is ln doatrtiotlbla. and Is npprovod by tho beat urchltocta und bulldora. - -I'ncxrolU-rt n it base for . HI urco tluLth , jt Us KMIninto Your Job Oth una Markot. Phone 582W Concrete Pipe Co, Play Cards Clgnrs and Clgiirottos Soft Drinks Barber Bhop -' 1tinch Room M & H. SOLO, PARLOR Dencnth tho Tluo Troo BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Kxperl .Operntors I ml I vl .1 mil U.wtlm Vlolut Hay fuelut nnd( sculp troutmont, facial packs, marcell ing,' nml nil u in poi) In K". , For nppolntmont Phono 311-W MOIiMID (iHANT, Phip., . . J. H. DRJS COLL Upstairs in the Hart Bldg. ' v All Kinds of INSURANCE NEW CITY LAUNDRY ' (U..M...4 iVuih. Flat Work ' "Put . Your Duds In Our Buds" Rough Dry Phona 164. Cor Mala A Congross f M.- H. WILSON Stenographer Notary Public Mali Advertising 406 Main Street Phono 205-W Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Meols First and Third Wednesdays Odd Fellows Hall C. L. Edwards, Clerk. 1335 Lakovlow Ave. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thursdny evening. Visit ing members 'welcome. Elks Temple, 3rd ft Mnln Charlton Ciirrlu, l'xnlted Pulor. Torn Deizell, Sao K. of C. Council No. 2255 MuotlnRs: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays Lyceum Hall, 8 th and High ViBltlng Knlghti welcome Cbna, Patterson, G. K. American Legion v Ktaraatb Post No. 8 nr. Meutlnss 1st and Srd jmHrd; Tuesdays. Court House Basement Pt.ona 8SJ-W A straw voto shows a majority j wilJ bavo now. hats before long. li'i!:oi.tt are up In Chlcngo, may--e !o tho spring fuHli; c - i'fS 1040 iiSlltF Streel From Incubator to Stew Kettle Roller Shade Factory Will Rise at Bend UKNI), Oro., May 23. A rollor Khadu fit:tory will bis built In Ilond within a few moutlia by Stt-wurt Ilurtnlion company of Munhcgcon, Mli-hlKun, nccording to an announce nifint made horo by E. n. Dako, rop rnaQntatlvabf tho Michigan factory. Tho Slowart Ilarlshon company htm a ton year contract with tho HrookB Hcunlon Lumber company und HIiRVlln-IIIxon company of lionil for all tlm rollor hIiuiIo and ahuda ulnt Ktock which It manufactured here. Mcdford ha been endeavoring to Hcctiro tho factory location Mr. Dako said lant night but tho greater amount of timber cut In liond. the fact thut tho fiuullly of the pine mill ed here Ik highly satisfactory for tho manufacture of shado roller stock led to final arrangements for the plant hero. In Africa, tho Prince of Wales shot a blesbok. This should teach blcsboks to lca blm alone. The Jabot Returns Anna Q. Nilsson Wears a Frock Which Includes Fash ion's Favorite of the Moment Seasons coma and go and the styles which accompany them vary greatly. Here and tht-re, however, a style favored in seasons past re turns to find an equally warm wol como when adapted to tho present mode. The Jabot, which was so much tbe vogue sovcral seasons ago, Is one of the present season's de lights. Just now, however, tt has returned with a new feeling of Im portance, for, rather than becoming a mere ornamentation to the gown. It has become Its chief figure, and the gown Is frequently designod I around the Jabot. 1 UU JUUUl III llini.j nooa ucqiiio at the neck, In a collar design uud extends down the entlra length ot the garment, in uneven and be witching lines. It is this sort of Jnhot which makes the gown of Anna Q. Nilsson, In the First Na tional film, "One Way Street," so distinctive. Miss Nllsson's gown Is of black satin, with a jabot ot white which starts as a broad and effective col lar and ends at the hem of tha frock In a very broad panel effect. Most distinctive Is this form ot trimming, particularly when It com bines tho ever fashlonnblo black and white. The Jabot, of course, may be small In style, and yet land a new and pleasing nolo to the costume. But tho original to ,ch Is added when It falls in graceful lines down the entlro front ot tho gown. Very happy color combinations are achieved by the uso of the cas "ado Jabot and one of tbe season's favorites is a red chiffon or crepe silk Jabot lending a colorful and In triguing note to tha navy blue frock ot nlmplo llnss. ' ' -- ' Ml W ill J 4 1 M l ,k At 4 vm Surelive - Suregrow -Surety 'v - y--.----. NEW TODAV THRIFT DOES NOT MEAN how much you save but how wisely you spend your money. JZ.OO paid for soling and heeling a pair of shoes will give you more wear than a new pair of shoes and several times more comfort. Jack Frost, Sixth St., Shoo repairing. 20-23 WANTED Young man to help milk and dollver; ago 17 to 30; Uox 13, Herald. -23-26' YOU SHOULD KNOW how to Swim; learn at tho Hot Springs Nat. 25-26 SLEEPING nOO.M FOR RENT, 527 Klamath Ave. Phono 461. 23 YOIiNO WOMAN wishes work by day. laundry or cleaning, rnonc Monday morning, 412-J. 23 SEE CONNOLLY BROS. SADDLERY for fishing tacklo, sporting goods, awnings and ' auto tops; shoes, clothing and canvas goods. 914 918 Muln Street. M23-J23 FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT, with or without board. 227 Jef- fcreon. t 23-28 OUR MASSEUR is at your service. not springs Nat. . Zi-z-j HAVE BOARD AND ROOM for two. Phono 746-R. 23-25 FOR SALE Registered D. 8. pol led Hereford herd, 40 cows, 30 heifers, about 20 calves; herd sire best of breeding: priced to sell. James Campbell, Medford, Oregon, R .F. D. No. 4, Box 35. 23-26 FOR RENT Front bedroom. 815 Jefferson. Phone 413-W. 23-25 BUILD YOUR OWN HOME; stop paying rent. If you own a lot we will build you a home on the best time payment plan available, with local money. Yon will deal direct with your home people. If you don't own a lot, but have $500 or more In cash, we will buy you a lot and build your house on a straight payment plan. Thomas Bomar. contractor and builder. Address, Hotel Baldwin. Phone 55. 23-25 FOR RENT Comfortable room, in cluding bath and phone. In mod ern new home, for one of two gentlemen. , Phone 145-W. 23-27 FOR SALE 3 rooms and breakfast nook. $1900. $250 Cash. 5 ROOMS and bath, only two blocks . from Main Street. Price $5,000. Terras! .-- - -: . 8 ROOMS anil bath In a preferred district. $5500. $1500 Down. WE WILL discount a Mortgage or a Real Estate Contract. IF YOU ARB LOOKING for business chances, wo have several that might Interest you. SEE US ABOUT an Investment which takes $4 500 Cash; very large Income. ' ; von SALE COUTOY sale STORE for rent or for 80 ACRES under irrigation, to trado for Klamath Falls property. ; FOR SALE 3 Room house New in Fnirvlow Addition. $2300. $500 Cash. . GOOD PAYING business for sale. $1500.00 to $2000.00 needed to handle. ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE store and Post Office, doing $3000.00 monthly business tor sale at $3500.00. MAGIIRE & MAC.VIRE 1 816 Muin Street INSURANCE REALTORS LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OHEM)X IN AND l'OK KIjAMATH COUNTY Summons for Publication . DORIS P. W1LLEY. Plaintiff, vs EVAN H. WILLEY, Defendant. To Evan H. Wllley, Defendant: , In the name ot the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint on file in tho above entitled suit, on or before the 8th day ot June, 1925, that being the last day prescribed for such appearance In tho order of the publication of this summons, and if you tall to so appear and answer, for wont thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for n her complaint, viz: For tho dissolution ot the bonds LKOAL NOTICES of matrimony heretofore and now existing between yourself and the plaintiff herein, upon tho grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment, and n plaintiff bo awarded the cus dy of Fay M. Wllley. This summons is served upon yon by publication in the Evening Herald a dally newspaper, printed, published and of general circulation In Klam ath County, Oregon, tor six succes sive weeks, pursuant to order ot the Hon. A. L. LeavlW, Judge of the above entitled court, dated April 17th, 1925, the first publication being April 25, 1925, and the la publication being June 6, 1925. i'. H. MILLS, Attorney for plaintiff, Suite No. I, Lonmls Bldg., Klamath Falls, Ore. A25M 2-9-1 6-2 3-30J6. NOTICE OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY hereby 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 public convenience and necessity require the construction by It of two extensions of its line of railroad as follows: (1) a line ex tending from Bend. Deschutes coun ty, southwesterly and southerly to a point at or near Bonanza, Klam ath' County, thence westerly to Klamath Falls. Klamath -County, a distance of approximately 170 miles, all in Deschutes and Klamath coun ties, State of Oregon; and (2 a line beginning at a point on the line first described, . 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. By W. F. TURNER, . May 16-23-30. President. FOR BALE FOR ' SALE C o m P 1 e t e Bntf alo Wood Worker. Has cutoff, rip end . handsaws. Jointer, sfcaper, lathe. Can be used for grinding and boring. Very good condition. A bargain. A. R., p. O. Box IV IS ROOF AND BUNGALOW STAINS, $1.25 per gallon. Patterson, 630 south 6th. 4-30 TEAM OF LARGE HORSES FOR SALE. O.-K. Barn, Saturday. , r 22-24 FORCED SALE Paying business, must get away owing to other business; Snap-. See Dick, 220 Main St. ' 22-24 FOR SALE BY OWNER-Chevrolet Touring, Superior model, driven 7000 miles, lots of extras. . A real buy at $325. Call at 419 Nelson Street 22-24 $23.50 $$29.50 and $32.50, high est grade, all wool suits tailored to measure. Guaranteed. 10 0 4 Main Street. 21-2 J FOR SALE 15 room apartment and rooming house: eteam heated; , fine location. O. Peyton. Phone ' 535. 15-26 FOR SALE Modern 4 room house; built-ins; garage; stone founda tion; laundry. : $3600. Terms. 630 California Ave. ; 20-23 FOR BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES Call at 324 N. 11th St. 19-1 MILK COW FOR SALE, young, very gentle, giving daily 4 ft gallons. Can be seen at 1333 Wilfcvd Ave. Phone SSS. 19-25 ' CELTTFIED CHICKS ; REDUCED PRICES tor May and : June. White Leghorns Careful ly selected, two-year and older hens, mate'd 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, Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds and Black Minorcas flock matlngs $15. Special matlngs in Reds and Rocks, $18. Extra special matlngs, $25 per 100. A member ot tne Glenn county certified Flock Association, a charter mem ber ot the California Baby Chick Association; affiliated with the International Baby Chick Associa tion. Our 25th. year ot Success ful hatching. ORLAND HATCHERY ' Orland. Glenn County, Calif. 29tf WANTED WORK WANTED AS COOK in camp - or ranch. Box 80, Herald. 21-27 WORK OF HAULING AWAY your tin cans will be postponed until after tho rain. 20-21 By Order of City Judge. LET US CLEAN YOUR OFFICE, your store, your houso, wash your windows. , Satisfaction our motto, City references. 607 Main Street, Phono 583J. A12-M14 I DO ALL KINDS of Housccleaning and other small Jobs. Call A. B. Summers, Pastime Pool Hall. 18-23 SEE CONNOLLY BROS, for nnto tops, awnings and nil kinds ot canvas work. 912 Main. M13-J13 Murphey's Phone 87 WANTED WINDOW CLEANING, floor wa. Ing, house cleaning and janitor ' service, Reference!. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. ' 7tt AUTO LAUNDRY PHONB 833, Spring and Esplanade Streets. Cars called for and delivered. John Proctor, Prop. M6-J4 MISCELLANEOUS , CUSTOM BILT SHIRTS made' to order. Once a Custom Bilt al ways a Custom Bilt. fSamplos. Phono 109. A. R. Konnor. . M20-J20 JUST ARRIVED, a new shipment ot beautiful summary hats, at ' Bee Renin's Ladies Ready - to - Wear Store, 129 So. 7th St. , ?2-23 SPECIAL A free reset with each Marcel. Comfort Beauty Shoppe, 420 Main. near Hall Motel. Phone 336. 22-28 CARRY ALL KINDS OF GOODS, we save you money. - Seo Dick,,. 2 20 Main St. . 22-24 WOMAN will care for children.- 629 Jefferson. "'; 82-28 IF YOU HAVE LOST YOUR PEP come to the Hot Springs Bath. : 22-23 ROBERTS HAND TAILORED Stilts, - best grade worsteds, fit perfectly and made right. Hundreds of satisfied Klamath customers are my best references. See my line , of samples. I'll bring then to you. Phone 109. A. R. Renner. ' . M20-J21 JUST ARRIVED, a new shipment ot beautiful summery bats, at Bee Begin's Ladles Ready - to - Wear Store, 129 So. 7th St. 22-23 PRIVATE SANITARIUM Worden and 11th Bts. - ' - . Phone 718-W .: Medical, surgical, maternity cases. Special rates to convalescents. A graduate nnrse In attendance. Maternity cases given special care. Rates while waiting. All doctors welcome. - : M4-J4 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street Phone $24. tt 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. - r 16-22nt SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage. ' - NASH SUITS AND OVERCOAT? hand tailored to measure, $23.60, direct to wearer. Phone 44 5R for samples. Howard Ferguson, 1645 Johnson Ave. M12-J12 FOR RENT FQR RENT 3 room modern house. ' Address Hot Springs Hotel. 21-27 FOR RENT Sleeping room." 331 N. 10th St. Phone 34 2-J, 22-23 ROOMS FOR RENT 629 Jefferson, v. 22-28 FOR RENT A space for Beauty Parlor. , ' .Phono 60. . ; 22-24 FOR RENT--4 room modern house. Furniture for sale. 1229 Worden Ave. -r 21-23 FOR RENT Furnished Apartment. 53 Main Street. :. .. ..... 22-23 FOR RENT Rooms for men, $7.50 per month. Andersons Grocery, 335 South Sixth. 22-26 FOR RENT 4 room house; very good garden spot. A. L. Wishard, 127 So. 7th Street. . , 21-22 FOR RENT Sleeping room. 919 Walnut Street. : V. 21-23 FOR RENT Furnished apartment; closo in; adults. 439 10th St.. 20-26 FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished apartment. Ill Pine St. 18-23 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Wood and water, $35.00. Phone 239J. .' .14-27 FOR RENT Seven work horses. . Inquire, A. J. Teborg, Central ' Hotel. . : ,. 18-83 LOST AND FOUND LOST In vlolnlty of White Pelican Hotel, Thursday evening about 10 p. m., wicker suit caso with card, Mrs. Clias1. E. Meldrum. Reward , ot $5.00 will be paid upon return to Nate Otterbein, Klamath News Office: - . j 22-23 FOUND Pair of glasses with tor toise shell rlins. Owner may have same by calling at Herald and paying tor this adv. ..- 22-23 Seedl Store - 906 Main