SATURDAY, JUNE 13,-1025
THE EVENING HERALD
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KLAMATH FALLS OREGON THrn
. WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY Trltlf
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Fred Wcterfeid, d. d. s. Klamath Lodge
Looml llulldinic j ilreClOry
Phono 4 34-W j
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DR. F. R. GODDARD
OBTEOPA'nilf! PHYSICIAN
ANH BlintfEOM
Office and Itntildonce Phon 321
I, O. O. V. Tempi
n
J. C CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENGINKEH
AND BUflVEYOn
Phono 192-J 133 8. Rlvoraldo
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DR. J. G. GOBLE
' OPTOMETMIST OPTICIAN
709 Main 8t. Phone 133-W
Mnko and grind ainsses. Dupli
cate brokon lenses, repair frames
PSRMANCNT CONOTRUCTIOw'
Exclusive IilrrnsiVl Mnnn-'
farturers for
The now Concrete Hollow-Wnll
Building Uriel; for Founda
tions, Walls, lluildlnga, olc.
Absolutely Fire and Weather
Proof at a (tost leas than auv
. othar form of masonry.
Blnno-Tlle construction elim
inates upkcop expense. Is In
. doatiuetlblu, nnd Is approvel
by the best architects and
builders.
Unexcelled n a basn for
fltucco finish
Uot us FmIIimiiIo Your Job
Oth anil Market, Phone ftH'JW
Concrete Pipe Co.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ready at 6 p.rf
p r ram
DRUGS
Mflitu Flmt and Third
Wednesdays
Odd Fellows Hull
C. I.. ICdw.irda, Clark.
1335 Uikevlcw Ae.
E. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Thursday evening. Vlslt
Inc tnembora wolconw.
Klks Temple, 3rd ft Main
Charlton Currin, Exalted
Kutiir. Tom DoUoll. Beo
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meetings: 8 P. M.
2nd aud 4 111 Tuesdays
.Lycoum Hall, 8th nd
High Visiting KnlgUU
nolcumo
Chna, Patterson, O. K.
American Legion
Klamath Pot No. 8
jiffTt)- 'Weo!lnK 1st and 3rd
Mty5 Toosdoya. Court Bouse
W'W''B3 Baaoment
r. .W. OLDS, Cotn'flr.
Pt one 4II2-W
Professional Cards I
Dr. Philip Cole
General Practice f Dontlstry
Open Evenings by Appointmont
Phono 569 518 Mnln
Ovor Moo'a Store
FRIGID AIRE
Pen Pago 73
Vit. Evenlnn Post June 8
Ulig'8 Electric Shop
Opp. Po3t Office
i 5BEi?Vy Street
IMMItilUTION yi OTAH
WASHINCTOK. Juno 12, (AIM
IinmlKration quotnii for all countries
for the ni-xt flxcnl year bi'RlnnlnB
July 1, will lie the sahio as for tho
priHent year and as fixed In tho
Immigration arl of 1924.
l'.lTIIKU AM) DAl'OHTAU VISIT
Pearlo Stiles and duuKhter of
Sivin Iiko ore In tho city from
their' It 'j mo toduy shapping.
XKW PIIOXK XI JIHKKS.
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If ir: .trtlBlng or
buninemt office ot Tho Herald,
pleusu call 708
For tho editorial and news I
department call. 88
Don Hall's White Pelican Lunch
Tho Homo of (ho IVIIrnn
STEW
A Decent I'lnro to K.at
R. Von Berthehdorf-
House Painting and Decorating
Honest work at Moderate Prlcos
Phono 65UW 1S10 Melrose
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP
Winters Building
Violet Ttay facial and scalp
treatment, facial packs, marcell
ing, and shampooing, French
paper wavo.
. For appointment Phono 311
(iLOIJEXXA WAHRK.V, Prop.
Vochatzcr Bros.
WKIJi DItlLI,KR8
Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose
Estimates given on' water
systems, Prices Reasonable
Klamath Falls Susanviile . Inter-state
Loavlng Klnmaa Falls Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7 a. m.
Ar. Klamath Falls, Tuosday, Thoursday, Saturday 6:30 p. in.
10 hour trips.
Connoctlug at Susnnvlllo with Reuo, West wood and points
east and south
OFF1CH 1018 MAIN STREET
' Opposlto Post Office
THE EVENING HERALD'S
COURTS
Deed
William 'Noal ot ux la P. H. and
J. T, Connolly; 6-11-25; UiO I. 11.
H. ; Altnmotit Tradln No. 13 and 14.
James II. WIIkoh ot ux to Mlnnlo
Ki Ward; 0-11-25; $.50 I. 11. 8.;
Ewaunu Heights Addn. lot 10, lilk. 5.
Minnie K. Wurd ot ux to Eva L.
Clemens; 0-1 1-25; $1.50 I. ii. 8.;
Ewnunn Heights Addn. lot 10. lilk. 5.
Tim K. I). Co. to Klamath f :.; nnd
Storage- Co.; 0-2-25: 11.5ft I. II. H. ;
Second Railroad Addn. lot 2, blk. 20.
V. B. A. to J. 1). arimoM; 5-21-25;
(130.15 lien.) miSWKNW'4, W,4
HWNK, W4NWyHK'4. Iota 0
and 7 of Sec. 0, Twp. 30, Harm" 7.
U. 8. A. to Cyrus II. Drown: 2-29-19;
(40 acs.) NEliBW'i of Section
31, Two. 39, Range 12-
Circuit Court Filing
No, 11102 Equity, filed 0-11-23.
Win. Marx, Ally. C. C. R. 7-304.
Horace Turpin and II. P. Kgger, co
partners doliiK business an Medford
Klnmath Freight Line, vs. 8. W.
KcKsler. Plaintiff demands Judg
ment for $282.28 for work and labor
on building on SWttSB4 of Sec. 1,
To. 40 8 II. 0 B. W. M.
MARKETS
POItTLANIJ, Ore.. Juno 13. Cat
tle Compared week ago: Steady;
calves, 50e lower; week's balk
prices: lieef steers, $7foK.50; cows
and heifers, ?0iC75; top, 17.25;
cannon and cutlers, $2..r,0i 3.25:
hulls, (3.50$ 5; best light veal
calves. J10.; others. t. 50E". 50.
Hogs Ilecolpts, 200 direct. Com
pared week nKo: Ilutcliers, 15?( 40c
higher: packing sows,' 25 (ft 50c low
er: others uteady; week's bulk
prices: Desirable weicht butchers,
tl2.SGf( 13.25: heavies nnd under
weights, (12.50 down: packing sows
$9.75ie! 10.10; slaughter pigs. 11
12c; feeder pigs. $1.50 F 1 1.75.
"Sl"eep.recelpl3, 77S (coTTtract )'.
Compared week ago: Lambs, 50c
$1 higher; aged stock, steady; fat
lambs mostly $ 1.75 4i 12; yearlings,
tS.50 down; a few choice owes at
16; others mostly 83 down.
. Eggs Steady. Current receipts,
30&30 l-2c: pullets, 27 1-2 2Sc;
firsts, 29 1-2 V 30c; extras, 30 1-2
31, delivered Portland. Butter,
steady. Extra cubes, city, 4 3c;
standards, 4 2 l-2c; "prime firsts,
42c; firsts, 41c; undergrades, nomi
nal; prints, 44c; cartons. 46c.
Butter fat, steady. Best churning
crcnm
42c net shlppors' track in
zona 1.
Poultry, slow. Heavy hens, 23
24c; light, 18c; broilers, 21 25c;
young white ducks. 20c.
Old onions, nominal. Old pota
toes, firm, scarce, No. 2, $2.25
3.25.
Nuts, quiet. Walnuts, No. 1,
281-2 4T 32 l-2c: filberts, nominal;
almonds, 200 26c; Drazil nuts, 12
llc; Itnllan chestnuts, 21c.
Phone 93
We are specially equip
ped to economically
produce booklets and
advertising folders.
W. O. SMITH
Printing Company
"Quality Printing"
. Frank M. Upp, Owner
CTAHHII IKD ai ratkh
First Insertion ht lino 10c
Two Insertion .per lino 15e
Three Insertions per line Bile
Pour Insertion per lino U3c
Week (0 limes) per lino 80c
One Monlli ..per line 73c
Minimum clinrno 25c. Ads not
consecutive aro charged aa now fol
lowing each omission.
First insertion Is In "Now Today"
column without extra charge, but all
Insertions In that column are at first
Insertion rate.
Ulsplny classified ads (where type
larger than this is used) are counted
nine lines to inch.
Copy must be In Herald office by
noon to get In thut day's paper. ,
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE A brand new 3 room
Iioiikq and bath. Small amount
down; balance like rent or dis
count for all cash. Call 1111
Fulton street or phone 57S-II.
13-14
FOlt RENT Furnished apartment.
No children. St., Francis apart
ments. 628 Oak. 12
FOR KENT New, coxy, four room
house, $40.00 per month. Phono
408. 13
FOR RENT Furnished tent house,
wood and water Included, $12
per month. 251i F. St. 13-15
SALE One rack of largo sized
dresses, only $14.95 each at Bee
Begins, 129 So. 7th St. opposite
Telephone office. 13-15
FOR SALE BY OWNER 50 feet om
-Main street by 15M. partly im
proved, yearly Income $1X00.00.
Prico $20,000. Address Box .176,
Oceanside, California. 13-27
PHONE 91 1-W for Painting, Kal
somlning. All work guaranteed.
J13-J13'
MATTRESSES REBUILT All kinds
made into lalt-st styles; stationary
or collapsible. Drop us a postal
card or call, and our estimate man
will call and show samples and
quote prices. All work guaranteed,
nave best of references, will de
liver any place in county. Feath
ers renovated. Klamath Mattress
Co., 721 North Ninth St. J13-J9
FOR RENT 6 room modern house.
Adults only. 237 Jefferson.
Phone 636-R. 13'
SALE 10 OFF on all dress-skirts
at Boo Begins Ladies Ready tq
Wear Store. 129 So. 7th St.. op
posite Telephone office. 13-15
FOR 8ALE-14 horse Electric motor,
run three days, at half price. 324
N. 11th St. 13-19
FOR SAL E Ford touring with
starter; also Ford Bug. Best buy
in town. Can be seen at 625 Plum
Street. 13-15
WANTED BOARDERS Board with
or without room. Inquire, 515
Klamath Ave. 13
THREE LOTS in Klamath Falls to
sell; also 160 acre ranch in
Langell Valley irrigation district
to sell or trade for property In or
around Portland. Inquire 813
Alameda. J13-J13
FOR RENT Ono furnished bed
room, use of bath, $3.50 per week.
Inquire 414 Walnut. 13
FOR RENT Four room house with
garage. 1422 East Main Street.
Inqulro next door. 13
FOR SALE 1-ton Ford truck, good
conaition, $250. 226 Mortimer.
13-14
FOR SALE Furnished 3 room house
newly papered in Mills addition,
big lot, for only $1475. $$375
down: balance like rent. Inquire
nr. ee uegins Dress Shop, 129 So.
7th St. Tel. 633. 13-15
CLEAN COTTON RAGS wanted at
Herald office. 8 cents. No wool
and must be clean and free from
buttons.
FORMER KLAMATH MAX HERE
Will Visit With Parents and Friends
for Week
A. W. McComb of McMinnville,
News-Reporter, arrived yesterday
for a visit with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. McComb of tho Hen
ley section. The trip was made by
automobile and good roads reported.
Mr. McComb graduated from
Klnm.ith high school In 1915, after
ward' attending Oregon Agricultural
college. In 1920 he holped or
ganize Unoh High school district
No. 1, Mnlln, and was its first prin
cipal. Though his efforts in part,
a bond eloctlon was carried, furnish
ing the funds which made possible
the present masonry building.
. Mr. McComb was managing editor
ot the Tillamook Herald for some
time, selling his interests there a
year ago to became n linotype machinist-operator,
in- which capacity
he" Is employed by the News-Reporter
ot McMinnville.
FOR SALE 1
FOR SALE-Second-hnnd cook stove.
Gooding, 236 Main St. Bolow
court house. Phono 459, 11-13
CLASSIFIED AD
BUY YOUR BUSINESS
PROPERTIES NOW!
They will scon bo higher.
Look these over
65 ft. In best Main Street block.
Fine Income. $50,000.00.
130 foot corner on Main street with
good Income. $30,000.00.
28 feet of Main Street properly Im
proved with brick building. In
come $3,000.00 annually.
$25,000.00
30 ft. New business building,
slrablo income. $17,000.00.
De-
45 by 100 foot corner on Pine street.
Some income. $16,000.00. .
Liberal ter'ms on all
above properties.
MACUIRE & MAGUIRB
'816 Main Street
Insurance Realtors
1924 BUICK SIX, only run 9900
miles, best of condition, many ex
tras, 5 new pressure cords. Will
take late model light car In trade.
Powell & Dale Motor Co., 8th and
Klamath. Phone 349. . 10-12
FOR SALE CHEAP Three quarter
bed and springs; 1 sanitary conch,
new mattress; 1 breakfast table;
three chairs and one small rocker.
Telephono C40-M. . 12-13
CEl.TIFfED CHECKS
REDUCED PRICES for 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, $13 per 10
Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds and
. Black Minorcas flock matings,
$15. Special matings Id Reds
and Rocks. $18. Extra special
matings, $25 per 100. A member
or tne uienn uounty ueniuea
Flock Association, a cnarter mem'
ber ot the California Baby Chick
Association: affiliated with the
International Baby Chick Associa
tion. Our 25th year of Success
ful hatching.
ORLAXD HATCHERY
Orland. Glenn County, Calif. 29tf
BUILDING ROCK FOR SALE
Phone 5S2-W. 30tf
LOST AND FXJL'ND
LOST Ladies Elgin wrist watch at
Scandinavian Hall, May 28th. Re
turn to F. Henriot, 234 Main St.
Reward. 8-13
LOST May 24, between Klamath
Falls and Brookside ranch, black
leather handbag containing $3 or
$4 in silver; 2 keys on ring; pair
long black silk gloves; leather
card case. Finder leave at Herald
office or phone Brookside ranch
ll-F-12. Keep silver as reward.
' 12
FOR KENT
FOR- RENT Furnished apartments.
Close in. Phone 342-W. 419 N.
10th St. 11-13
FOR RENT 3 room furnished apt.
1017 High Street. ' 11-14
FOR .RENT Furnished five room
house with garage. Phone 67
12-13
FOR RENT 4 room furnished mod
ern apt. Phone 374-J. Northern
. Fur Shop. 12-13
FOR RENT Large front sleeping
room: parking space for car. 303
Washington St. 11-14
SLEEPING ROOM for rent.
319 North 9th.
Inquire
11-13
FOR RENT Will lease to couple
without children, small modern
cottage on Oregon avenue. House
contains bath, garage and is prac
tically furnished. Box 11, Herald.
11-13
FOR RENT Large front room for
two mon. Single bods. 901 Pine
St. Phone 353-W. . 10-12
FOR RENT Sleeping room with
bath adjoining. 730 N. Oth St.
1 9-15
FOR RENT Modern furnished apt.
Corner Cedar and Pine. Phone
616. 9-15
PRIVATE TUTORING in all grade
classes begin June 15. Rates rea
sonable. 310 N. flth St. Phpne
226-R. , 8-13
FOR RENT Sleeping room. Hot
and cold water. 1018 Washing
ton. Phone 325. 8-13
MISCEIXAA EOV8
SAVE MONEY by using Rawlelgh's
Good Health Products. Highest
Quality. Lowest Prices. Call or
Phone 914-J. 830 N. 11th St.,8tf
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gel
good eats. . OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tf
FOR BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES,
Call at 324 North 11th St. 1-13
SECTION
MISCELLANEOUS
ROBERTS HAND TAILORED 8ults.
best grade worsteds, fit perfeotly
and mado right. Hundreds ot
satisfied Klamath customers are
my best references. See my line
of numplos. 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 new
sole. We repair them aa good as
new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121
N. 8th St. 16-22nt
CUSTOM HILT SHIRTS made to
order. Once a Custom Kilt al
ways a Custom Bllt. Samples.
Phone 109. A. R. Renner.
M20-J20
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS for
paints, oils and varnish, doaden
ing felt, roofing and glass. Pat
tersons, 630 South 6th. 9-15.
SEE CONNOLLY BROS. SADDLERT
. for fishing tackle, sporting goods,
awnings and auto tops; shoes,
clothing and canvas goods. 9i4
918 Main Street, M23-J23
NO INTEREST. Oar Summer
Phonograph Sales Campaign la
based on "No Interest" on any
' make ot phonograph and "better
terms." Wise Buyers trade with
' The Earl Shepherd Co., 607 Main
Street. M26-J23
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N."8ta St. , Wo .
pay the return postage. '
MONEY FOR YOU Owner has to
sacrifice. If you buy this irrigat
ed ranch you get it for only $60
an acre, -with good, terms and
- some dairy cows. You will surely
double your money in short time. -Only
20 minutes run from Klam
ath Falls. Also big corner lot on
busy street; pavement paid; good
for apartment house. Box C. B.,
Herald office.! 12-15
CHILOQU1N Business Men I have
a lot across from the bakery on
which I want to build a store
, building to lease. Tell me what
you want and I will build to suit
your needs. See G. W. Brown,
Kono, Oregon. ' 12-18
HOME COOKING served at the
"Waffle House" 119 So. 9th. , Now
owned and rnn by Mr. and Mrs.
Van Duyne. ; J12-J12
THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS
will call, press, and deliver your
- suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street.
Phone 49-J. J10-J10
WANTED
CHIMNEYS SWEPT, Lawn Mowers
sharpened. Phone 55. 11-17
MAN AND WIFE want Job as cook
1 and general man in camp or on
ranch. Call Mr. Pearson. Phone
683-J. 12-13
DRESSMAKING Prices reasonable.
Quickly and nicely done. 527
Klamath Ave. .11-13
WANTED Competent woman lor
housework and cooking. CCod
wages. Mrs. J. M. Bedford. Phone
416-W. 11-13
BOY 15 WANTS WORK on farm.
Can milk. Call Mrs. Peterson,
414 South 7th St. after 2 P. M. .
12-13
THREE SALESMEN to sell Easy
Washer, liberal commission and
bonus. See Mr. Wyatt, Golden
Rule Store.. 12-14
DATES OPEN AFTER JUNE 15th
tor first-class papering. We em
. ploy two first-class paper hangers,
Pattersons, 630 South 6th. 9-.15
PIANO TUNING Apply W. H. Mor
gan, at tho Earl Shepherd Co.
' 9-15
WINDOW CLEANING, floor war
ing, house cleaning and Janitor
service. References. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. ; 7tt
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS,
Nor 1954 Equity
In the Circuit Court of the State
; of Oregon for Klamath County.
WILLIAM C. HORR, Plaintiff, VB. ,
ROSE L. HORR, Defendant. , r
In the name of tho Stato of Ore
gon: You are horeby required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed against you herein on or be-i
foro tho 20th day of July, 1925, that
being the last day ot publication ot
this summons as fixed by the court
therefor; and If you fail to so answer
or otherwise appear the plaintiff
will apply to the court fGr tho re
lief prayed for In said complaint,
to-wit: for a decree of divorce for
ever dissolving the bonds ot matri
mony now existing botween plaintiff
and defendant, and for such further ,
roller as shall appear equitable in
tho premises.
This summons. Is served by pub
lication In Tho Evening Herald at
Klamath Falls, Oregon, for six suc
cessive weeks pursuant to an order
of Hon. A. L. Lonvltt, Judge of said
court mado and entered June 6tli,
1925. Duto ot first publication be
ing pn Juno 6th, 1925. -. . ,
C. C. BROWER,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Juno 6-13-20-27, July 3-11-18.
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Murphey's Seed Store
Phone 87 - 906 Main
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