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TUESDAY, JUNE f), 1925 THE EVENING HERALD PAGE SEVEN i- THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION V3 . , I MOM'N POP "Look Are Deceiving" BY TAYLOR I . T0M " iTlTONDEROLeA S rjTTN ( 1. DON'T LIKE TO 6WML HES'OUr" XZZfii llr flM"7 TTIh'J WJm tmk mw n Li! ' atoO .... t A Wf-H-tl. T-aiYai, Jri&UmrZStii!rr2- f" OL5A-1 NOTICE IVOURE NOT VERY ) . V DEM DON'T BAN COBVC8S 1 J CS?USLMe k i MR-eONM-PEM BAN YOUR QCHftiR I1M OUR ROQM V J ' mW"". .12$' fflfc.Z'2m :fe: ' Bow mll&i HERALD'S Kodak I Leave Your Films 'Before 9 OclocK-Your Ar pictures are m i Hi KLAMATH FALLS OREGON VMeRE PARTICULAR PEOPLB BUY TMEIPr ORUOS Fred Wcsterfeld, D. D. S. X-Say Laboratory Loomis Building I Phono 4 34-W Klaniata KulU. Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD 'osteopathic physician ami 8irntBUN Off Ico D(I Residence Phone J!l I. O. O. K. Tomple - J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND 8URVEY0R rhouo 102-J 133 8. Rlvoralilo DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 70S Main 81. Phono 133-W Make and grind GlnBHoa, Dupll oato brokon lenses, ropalr fratuoa rPKRMANKNT CONSTRUCTION ' Exclusive Licensed Mnnu. fuctiircra lor The now Concrote Hollow-Wall Building Hrlck for Founda tions, Walla, BUIIdlugi, oto. Absolutely Fire ond Weather . Proof at a oast loan than anv othor: form of; masonrj:, '" ;;,!"!; Stont-tllo edtintrtiotlon ollm Inntoa , upkoop oxponno. Ih In- , doatiUdtlblo, and la appinvod by the beat ttroliHocia und bulldora. 'v , , rUnbicolIofl an n luiao for 'j Stucco flnlah U)t oa Batlmnto four Job , Bill and Market, rhono OHSW - Concrete Pipe Co. 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Work ready atr 5 p.f Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Moot Flmt and Third Wednesdays Odd Follows Hall C. It, Edwarda, Clork. 1335 Lakcvlusr Are. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thuriday evening. Vlalt lnar mombors welcome. Elki Temple, 3rd & Main Cliarltnn Currln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Duliell, Boo K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mootlnga: 8 P. M. - 2nd and 4th Tuosilnya .Lyceum Hall, Sih and High VlalUnR Knlghti wolcomo Chns, Pattorson, 0. K. American Legion Klamath Poat No. S Mnotlnga lat and 3rd Tuesday!. Court Home Basement F. R. OLD8, Com'dr. t PI one 3B2-W Professional Cards Dr. Philip Cole " flonornl Practice of Dentistry Open Evenings by Appolntinent Phono Mill ' f.lS Main Ovci; lloo'a Storo FRIGIDAIRE See Pane 73 , Jit. Kronliijc Poat Juno 8 UJig'a Electric Shop Opp.. Post. Office M. H. WILSON Stonographnr--Notary Publlo Mall Advertising 400 Main Stroot Phono 305-W. V A STEWART WASHINGTONmnn LETTEELrifrsS: vyIM.IAM A. Ol.DFIEI.D, Arkan snn Congressman and minority whip In thn Hoiisn ot Ilropresenta tlvps. Is slated to succeed Clem C. Hhavur of West Virginia aa Chair man of the Democratic National C'oiiimU'ee. It la understood hero Unit Hhaver will step down within I lie next month and that tho clec Hon of Old field Ib uasured. Old field In a'.: '.::.: r.:::.; , at tho Demo cratic CoiiKresslonal Campaign Com mlttuo. and probably will combine both Jobs in tho next congressional campnlgn. t'nder this leadership the Democrats will make a supremo effort to wrest control of tho House from tho Republicans. As the de mocratic party Is now broke, Old flold' will also be charged with the responsibility of raising enough money In flnnneo tho campaign. Shaver hus expressed a desire to continue In tho Chairmanship until tho dobts Incurred In tho last na tional election nro paid off. This he Is now engaged In doing. . pilKSlDKNT COUI.IDGK has" been urged by some of his friends to tako drastic measures against Am ericans In Europe, who, for their own glorification, huvo been advis ing the Kronen people that tho Unit ed Slates has no Intention ot forcing tho payment of tho billions ot dol lars of war debts owed by European nations. Tho President's attention hns been culled to an old federal law, enacted In tho early days of tho Re public, to prohibit American cltlr.ons from vngnglng In any activity with foreign powers which might ob struct the policies of tho United States. The penalty Is So. 000 fine and three years In federal prison. The Coolldge Administration Is do lermlned to collect foreign debts and' much dissatisfaction has been moused by tho attitude of Ameri cans abroad who have set out to hinder tho government. CHAIRMAN O'CONNOR ot tho Shipping Hoard has won out In hla policy of getting rid ot ships which tho Ciovornment does not need. Scrapping of two hundred ship's has now been ordered by the board and bids for the snlo w41l he opened shortly. O'Connor will on- Klamath Falls Susanville Inter-state Stage Frank M. Upp, Owner Leaving Klainas Falls Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7 a. m, Ar. Klamnth Falls, Tuesday, Theursday, Saturday 6:30 p. m. 10 hour trips. Connecting at Susnnvlllo with Reno, West wood and points cast and south OFFICE 1018 MAIN STREET - 1 Opposite Post Office . deavor to get Honry Kord to buy most of tho ships, believing that much of tho steel and other mater lal I ii . tho vessels can bo used in maniifactura of automobiles. Kord Is also oxpoctad to buy some of the better ships from tho Government for ordinary trade pusposes, OVERNOIt GENERAL Leonard Wood of the Philippines has sot out to raise a million dollars In the I United States for the treatment and rehabilitation of Inmates of tho Fili pino leper colony, There are about twelve thousand lnpors In the Philip pines, and many marvelous cures of tho dread disease are reported. The money collected under the direction of Uenoral Wood Is to bo used In building better homes for the lepers and to provide funds for expert technical assistance. CECRETARY of Agriculture Jar dlno hns embarked on a personal investigation of farming conditions in tht Middle West. He will mako n six weeks tour of this region, stop ping In many places for talks with farmers and stock-raisers and to eat ! tliotr vlnu'ti with rriHimrl In vliu I steps should bo tukon by the federal Government for the further aid ot tho agricultural Industry. Secretary of Commorco Hoover will travel over the samo territory a little Inter, but will give special attention to the drainage and reclamation develop ments In the mountulu states and will combine this with a visit to his homo In California. nrilE AMUNDSEN airplane flight to tho North Pole aroused Keen Interest In Washington, especially In view of the fact that a similar ex pedition Is to bo dispatched by tho ....avy Department, but with a giant dirigible instead of a heavier-than-alr machine. The Navy's polar flight was planned more than a year ago, but never materialized. At that time only on airship was avalluble, but now tho United States has two the Los Angeles and Shenandoah either of which may be selected for the trip. The National Geographic Society ot Washington Is also sending an ex plorer to the polo In the person of Commander Donald McMillan, who will sail from DoBton on Juno "th. ATTOltXEY JAILED KI'tiENE, Oregon, Juno 0. I-ooii R. Kdmiiusoiv former Attorney of (his city, was sentenced to serve six months In the' I41110 county jail and assessed ufi no of ."00 in circuit court here Unlay following his con viction by jury verdict 011 a liquor charge. Kdmunson filed a motion for a new trial, on the grounds of alleged irregulitrtles in tho trial mill Insufficient evidence. LOSES ON FOUIi NEW YORK, June 9. K. O. Phil Paplun, lost on a foul to Jack McVoy in tho fourth round of a 12 round fight here tonight, between New York wolterweights. Homer Robinson, Detroit middleweight, won a decision over Jack Bashtira of Philadelphia. In 12 rounds. KX I'Kt'T CROWD SEATTLE, Juno 9. Throe hund red thousand pooplo are expected to attend tho show to be held July 25 to August 2, by tho Sportsman's association of Scuttle on a fifteen aero tract at Green Lako, . it was announced today. POTATO CHOP LOOKS GOOD Thero is every indication of a largo potato crop for Oregon this year, there having been plenty of rainfall In May to give the crops a good stand. Eastern nnd ceneral Oregon potato counties report splen did prospects nnd a largo yield in tho Willamette Valley is fairly well assured. tllow your horn immediately af ter accidents; this will attract wit nesses. " , Step on gas when passing school houses. Speed up when old women are stopping from streotcars Just ahead, You may miss thorn. NEW TOD AT DATES OPEN AFTER JUNE luth for flrst-cluss papering. Wo em ploy two first-class paper hangers. Pattersons, 630 South filh. tt-15 PIANO TUNINO -Apply W. H. Mor gan, at the Earl Hliephord Co. a-15 KOltD TOURING CAR with starler and extras for sale. $180.00 cash. Hargaln. 423 Michigan Ave. 0-15 FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. Corner Cedar and Pino. Phone 610. 9-15 FOR SALE German Roller singer canary bird and Hendrlx brass cage. Phone 581. 9-1 ! FOR SALE Olds "8" seven pas senger. Patterson. Ctb St. 9-11 FOR RENT Two room large airy apartment with bath in connection, furnished or unfurnished. 511 S. 6th. Phone 58G-J. -10 FOR RENT Sleeping room with bath for employed person. 526 N. 8th St. 9-11 FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE, 320 acres Poe Valley, partly im proved. Pattersons, 6th St. 9-11 FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms. ; 919 Walnut. 9-11 FOR SALE Lloyd Loom Pullman Baby carriage; almost new. 1U08 I'pham St. 9 WANTED Plain sewing and wash ing. Phone 344-R. 9-11 WORK WANTED Woman wants laundry work to do at home. Phono 880. 9-11 FOR RENT Four room modern furnished apartment. Will be vacant June 17th. Inquire at Northern Fur Shop or phone 374J 8-9 PAY CASH AND PAY LESS for paints, oils and varnish, deaden ing felt, roofing and glass. Pat tersons, 630 South 6th. 9-15 CARD OK THANKS We with to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during tho ill ness and death of Robert H.' Hamil ton, also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schollars Mrs. Daisy T. Hamilton Edgar Schollars. PURCHASED BEAUTY SHOP .Mrs. Glorcnna Warren, who re cently purchased the Boston Beauty Shop, brought with her from her shop in Oakland, Miss Ruby Elklns, who was hor chief operator. Miss Elklns is an expert in marcelling and French paper waving. Mrs. Warren sold her Bhop, the Mnirfair before coming to Klamath Falls. Adv. 9. .NEW l'HOXE NUMBERS business office of The Herald, business office of The Herald, please call JQg For the editorial and news de- partment call gg WANTUD EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper wishes position cither as such or general office work. Phone 35. 8-11 COOKING by competent colored woman. Apply 320 commercial. 3-9 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 3C0W. 7tf LOST AND FOUND LOST Ladies Elgin wrist watch at Scandinavian Hall, May 2Sth. Re turn to F. Henriot, 234. Main St. Reward. , . 8-13 R. Von Berthelsdorf House Paiutlng and Decorating Hono3t Work at Moderate Prices Phono 65DW 1S10 Melrose BOSTON BEAUTY ' . SHOP ; ; Winters Building Violet Ray facial and scalp treatment, facial packs, marcell ing, and shnmpo'Jlng, . French papor wave. For appointment Phone 31V (JLOREXXA WARHEX, Prop. l3S - Mil P Street FOTt BENT BOARD, Room, Hath for clean, re spoctablo gentleman. Phono 483R 8-11 PRIVATE TUTORINO In all grade - classes begin June 15. Rates rea sonable. 310 N. 8th St. Phone 2U6-H. , 8-13" FOIl HUNT Two largo front bed rooms, private bath, use of phone. Call 617 N. 10th St. 8-9 FOR RENT Sleeping room. 347 North Ninth. 8-10 FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms. Phone 428-M. 8-10 FOR RENT Front bedroom in pri vate home, use of phone and bath. I'hone 2C4-J. 512 N. 8th St. 8-11 FOR RENT One-room furnished Cabin. 2461 Darrow, Mills Addn. 6-7 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms and sleeping rooms. 237 N. 5th Street. 6-9 FOR . RENT Sleeping room. Hot and cold water. 1018 Washing ton. Phone 325. 8-13 FOR HALE. FOR SALE By owner, new, mod ern 6-room colonial bungalow on pavement in Hot Springs Addition. Hardwood floors, fireplace, tiled drain boards, built-in kitchen. Street improvement and sewer paid In full. Price t5500.00. For permission to inspect phone 672. 6-12 FOR SALE Paying Store Right Man Snap. Six Building lots. 220 Main St. See DICK 6-9 FOR SALE Three and one-half ton truck in fine condition. Will sell cheap and give terms to respon sible party. Telephone J. H. Deal son at Medford. Phone aledford 73. 6-12 FOR SALE Buick truck, express type, late model, driven only 7000 miles. Floyd Henriot, 234 Main. ' 4-10 FOR SALE Jane ate cake and Jane ate jelly, Jane went to bed with a pain In her Now don't be misled, the Hurry Cash Grocery still sets the best home niodo CAKES in town. 8-9-10 FOR SALE Logging trailer, In first class condition, new tires. Inquire at 230 West Alain St., Medford, or phone Medford 73. 6-12 BUILDING ROCK FOR SALE. Phone 5S2-W. , . 30tf SELL CHEAP FOR CASH Splendid lot for warehouse 50'xl37' spur track at back, on Broad St, 629 So. 6th St. 3-9 FOR SALE 5 room plastered house. Price $1750. $200 will handle; balance like rent. Fred Bueslng, real estate, 1020 Main. 3-9 FOR SALE 15 A No. 1 Cows; 15 No. 1 heifers all giving milk; 20 heifer calves; registered Durham bull; 2 Jersey bulls. H. E. Royse, Midland, Oregon. 27-9 CERTIFIED CHICKS REDUCED PRICES lor May and June. White Leghorns Careful ly selected, two-year and older hens, mated to males ot 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 matings, $25 per 100. A member ot the Glenn County Certified Flock Association, a charter mem ber of the California BaTy Chick Association; affiliated with the International Baby Chick Associa tion. Our 25th year ot Success ful hatching. ORLAND HATCHERY Orland, Glenn County, Calif. 29tf MISCELLANEOUS SAVE MONEY by using Rawlclgh's Good Health Products. Highest Quality. Lowest Prices. Call or Phone 514-J. 336 N. 11th St. Stf ROBERTS HAND TAILORED Suits, best grade worsteds, fit perfectly and made right. Hundreds of satisfied Klamath customers are my best references. See my line ot samples. I'll bring them to you. Phone 109. A. R: Renner. M20-J21 DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair of shoes that only need a new solo. We repair them as good as new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. 10-22M NASH SUITS AND OVERCOAT? hand tailored to measure, $23.50, direct to wearer. Phone 445R for samples. Howard Ferguson, 1G45 Johnson Ave. M12-J12 FOR BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES, Call at 324 North 11th St. 1-13 TRIANGLE CAFE The ptaco to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIOHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf MISCELLANEOUS SEB CONNOLLY BROS. SADDLERY tor fishing tackle, sporting goods, awnings and auto tops; shoes, olothlng and canvas goods. 914 018 Main Street. -j M23-J2S NO INTEREST. Our Summer Phonograph Sales Campaign Is based on "No Intorest" on any mako of phonograph and "better terms." Wise Buyers trade with The Earl Shepherd Co., 607 Main Street, M25-J23 PHONE 011-W for painting, tinting, and all paper cleaned.. M25-J6 CUSTOM BILT SHIRTS mado to order. Once a Custom Bllt al ways a Custom Bllt. Samples. Phone 109. A. R. Renner. ' M20-J20 SHOES REPAIRED BY - MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St, We pay the return postage. I LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS , ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Langoll Valley Tele phone Company will be held at Bonanza oh Saturday, June 13th, 1925 at 2 o'clock. By order of Board of Directors. - . , ' ; : G. P. KELLER, M26-J2-9. ' " Secretary. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. . ... . In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For Klamath County. In the matter of tho Guardianship of the estate ot Mrs. E. E. Ralston, an incompetent person. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in pursuance of an order of the County Court of te State of Oregon, duly given and made on the 25th day of May, 1925, in the above en titled matter, Alice Garland, Guard ian of the estate in Oregon of said Mrs. E. E. Ralston, an incompetent person, will sell, on and after the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the 25th day of June, 192,5, at the law office -of W. A .Wiest, Room 4, Loomis ' Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at private sale, subject to confirma tion by said County Court, the fol-. lowing described real property sit uated in Klamath County, Oregon, and belonging to said Mrs. E. E. Ralston, Jo-wit: SW14, of NWVt; SWK; SW of SE4; of Sec. 13; N of NW14; SE of NW4; W of NE ; NE 4 of SW&; SBVl; of Sec. 24; EA , of Sec. 25; N of NEH of Sec. 36; Township 40 South, Range 13 East of Williamette Meridian; Also SW?4 of SW of Sec. 19; and W of NW of See. 30: Township 40 South, Range 14 East of Williamette Meridian; all in Klamath County, Oregon, containing 1160 acres, more or less. Subject to the right of way for ditches, canals and reservoir sites for irrigation pur poses, constructed or which may be constructed by authority ot the Unit ed States or- otherwise over and across the following tract of said lands: The'N ot NE ot Sec. 36. Township 40 South, Range 13 East, W. M. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 26th day of May, 1925. ALICE GARLAND, Guardian of the estate in Oregon of Mrs. E. E. Ralston. W. A. WIEST, Attorney for Guardian. Address: Loomis Bldg., Klamath Falls, Ore. May 26, June 2-9-16-23. ' SUMMONS No. 1947 Equity In the Circuit Court in and tor Klamath County and State of Oregon. - ; Dora Leonard, PlaMtitt, va. Harry Leonard, Defendant. To Harry Leonard, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the , complaint filed against you In the. above entitled suit, on or before . Tuesday, the 16th day of June, 1925, or, for failure to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plain-' tiff will take Judgment arnd decree against you as follows: ' 1. That the bonds ot matrimony now existing between the . plaintiff, Dora Leonard, and the defendant, Harry Leonard, be dissolved on tho grounds xf desertion tor more than one year la?t past. " 2. That the Plaintiff have sucn further and other relief as to equity . and good consclonce may appertain, and as to the court may seem meet. June 16th, 1925, Is the last day t, of the time prescribed In the order, for publication of this summons, in';, which you may appear and answer!. " said complaint, the first publication . tnereof being Tuesday, May otn, 1925, and the last publication being ' June 16th, 1925. 1 Tai8 summons is served by publi cation, by order ot tho Honorable " A. L. Leavitt, Judge of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, dated May lat. 1925. which order required that. summons bo published once a week , for sx successive weeks (so von in sertions), the firjt publication being May 6th,. 1925. W. H. A. RENNER. ; . Plaintiff's attorney, whose office and postoffico nddrosi Is American National Bank Bldg., Klamath ' ' Falls, Oregon. M5-12-19-26-J 2-9-16 , : ' up p 1 i e s iMurphey's Seed Store Phone 87 906 Main i