MONDAY, JULY 20, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KTAMATII PALLS, OREGON ' PAGE SEVEN "A Business Builder" THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION -J5"VW.';--" '-l ,.tWT TRO. vo".V-.rt 3 &M.i'. .iJ.ru i u'tct ?'inrt V --. :ijiKi: 4k fihh.it ytt. .iu.f (J, ,4ftru fl0 jj'l hi'o' ".V I'M "'YCi:.r.-..V-''.:.j '!., OI'V UK i 1 I T""- ' . i . i s 1,;: V iffe V i -m y 'J HERALD'S lAOPAK WORK I Leave Your Ftltns ensQoos Hnar id KLAMATH FALLS OKEGOrl Tntf WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPUK U ; n LpLjifvl BUY TMtlW DRUG3 KcCyK&ga Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. x-nr Lboriorr t IamU nullrilof l'houo 434-W KUphh Orojon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC I'HYSICIAN AMD BUHCiIcoN Office and Residence Phone S3 1 L 0, O. P. Temple f : V J. C CLEGHORN . c.'ViL encjineeh AND 8URVEYO Phone 1I-J ISt S. Riverside k . DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 70D Main St. Phono 1.13-W Make and grind Glasses. Dupli cate broken lenses, repair frames Exclnsive Mcenscd Mann-' facturers for The now Concrete Hollow-Wall Building . llrb'k for Founda tions, Walls, Buildings, elo. Absolutely Fire and Weather , Proof at n eost loss thnu anv other form ot mnsoury, i Btone-Tlle construction elim inates upkeep expuase, Is l destruotlblo, and Is approved by the best architects and guilders. " ' Cnoxcolled ss it base for . Stucco finish let ns ICsUmnto your Job . 6Ut and Market. Phone B82W Concrete Pipe Co. DKRMANKNT CONSTRUCTION didml rmut Willi wruj mccjao. ('mtUi, wouMrit, ovliA, J; ( 36 uf&tdijOU Mw,.'nu.i wict,xo W SMl Mtiamna io . fl ICr:. r . ' y'' 'v '. u. -SJ V i '-I J,'u -JS5 t-ta i i ii mil i m ifTM! m i r O IM -JMRMMHi BUSINESS DIRECTORY 9 OcJocK-Your r Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Moots First and Third Wednesday! Odd Follows Hall 0. L. Edwards, Clerk. 13;iG Lukovlow Are. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets , t Thursday evening, visit jjr lug msmbars welcome. Elks Temple, sra s Main Charlton Currln, Exalted Itnlor. Tom Delioll, See. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays .Lyceum Hall, 8th and High Visiting KnlghU wolcorae Chat, Patterson, 0- K. American Legion Klamath Post No. 8 Mooting! lit and Srd Tuoidayi. Court Hoose t Basement ' r. R. OLDa, Com'dr. Phone 61-W Dr. Philip 'Cola Gononil Practice of Dentistry Opon Pwenlngs by Appolnlmont Phone 509 518 Main Ovor Moe'i Store BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Vloiot Ray facial and scalp treatment, facial packs, mnrcoll Ing, and shampooing, French pnpor wave. For appolntmont Phone 811 GLOnKNNA WARItKN, Prop. 4K Mih, 1040 I feSS!8618!?W Street wry .farm, ate Jitcauat, WW iciiL ' nil in i le , iO AUJAV.VJOW " I voice swru-s mc CHICAGO, (P) Tho lnrgcst clear, level grass meadow In any park In tho United States Is the one In Washington Park here. It has an area bf 101.7 square acres, which Is nearly one-third of tho total area ot tho park. Tho meadow Is nn level ns en gineering "kill can mnko It and is COVcrM "l,'.',7 "-"lv coat of grass. Tliero Is npaco for 280 pcrfoct foot ball gridirons, 125 baseball fields nnd more than 1.800 tenls courts. Hero Chicago's multitudes find room to "stretch their legs." Tho meadow Is surrounded by shaded wnlks and pleasure drives, miniature lakes nnd flower gardens. The fam ous "Dug Club," an Institution uni que to Chicago, meets at this spot. Men, womon and children of overy description gather in groups to lis ten to soup box orators and dotna gogucs deliver Impassioned mes sages. It Is a place where the American right to absolute freedom of spoech Is unhampered. Washington Park ia the second largest of Chicago's parks, ranking next to JackBon, which has an area ot G54 acres. Moro than 13,700,000 has been spent In Improvements, plus tho orlglnul cost ot tho land. The park has 110 tennis courts, 29 baseball diamonds and two football fields, in addition to 45,000 scuaro foot of chlldron'a play ground, 2B, 000 squure foot ot wndlng pools and 1.5S0 square toot ot sand courts. Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLERS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose ' Estimates ' given on water systems. Prices Reasonable BR' rail sSSS IflOOW PARK li CHICAGO LARGE Altamont Auditorium Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences and Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Martin and Nusser Leipsic Fair This Fall to Surpass Many liKIPBIC. Tho com I n k leipsic fiiir bo bo iM'ld from AiiKust 30 to K':lit.TnlM'r 0, proinfueH to HurpaMg any jirdVloim I'oliwlc exhibition. It In exiui:t!(J tlw attwidunco WJll bo Hourly iloulilu that of tlm Hpinif lair, ot which thfro wto more thian lHO.OOU liunlnotw iricn from all purU of tho world, with H,"00 exhibition from 18 ivountrleH, One of tho featarea of tfte com ing fair will be t!ho Cmgo iinilur giwunU cxhIWtion hall, gcnirrally t'-jnuldorcd a technical world's won der. Another pti3aninn.it fcuturo will bo the machinery hall, conceded to bo tho larKeit vxhlhltlon hall In Gormuuy. It ocoiiiU- an area of 21,000 (Uuro mutor.t. Tho old hou;;o for olnfitiro-t'JrhnlcB aa heeo tmitorially enlarged by two w.'.iikh earh two Btorles IhlKX In order t fumilB), tho necessary spate for the election of a number cl ocw exhlb III n btllldhiKs, the muiiiclpal'ty of Lelpni; has placed a further area of 130,000 gquaro meter at tho rtls- ponal jf the adminitrato:s of the fair. This permits sufficient space tor tho construction of a special freight stut'pn. There ia ol.'o Ui plan on foot t3 ihavn r.irelKn firms dlplajr tlieir ex- Kihits In special halls in a "Street of Nations." The magnitude uf the I.cipslc Fitir has made a division, into two Bectlans necessary, "The General Samnjo Exhibit," and "The Techni cal and Constructive Exhibit." The latter exhibition will continue four days Ioniser t"Jan the former and will he arranged In 15 halls. Tfte "Sample Exhibition" -will be con talned iu' 80 halls and special buildings. ' , . STKItLIMK RISK A1TKCTS ' DIAMOND ' SALES TO . , ' . AMERICANS IN LONDON LONDON". (P) Diamonds as largo ns hazelnuts in settings fpr men have attracted much attention hero lately where jewelry of this Dealers hero say tho Americans Englishmen, excepting In rare In stances, 'never wear dtumonds, espe' dully as rings, and on this ac count they never aro seen in the Jewelry shops until spring when the tourist season opens. Dealers here say the Amcrlonns are buying fewer diamonds than formerly. This is attributed to the fact that the stones ore npproxl matoly ns dear hero as in. the 'United States now tthnt the pound starling is virtuully at par, and In addition purchasers are expocted to pay the 60 percent duty when or riving on the other side. . 1I.1SKRALL PROVES BEST MONEY MAKING SPORT IX THE PHILIPPINES MANILA, (5 That baseball is tho most popular sport in the Philip pine Islands was indicated when the total receipts at the Far Eastorn Olympic games bocame known re cently. Tho receipts nt the six base ball Bnmes ployed among tho Philip pines, Japan and China amounted to $9,900, while football drew the next largest attendance, the total receipts for that sport being $3,961. The total receipts for all tho events amounted to $26, ISO. It was explained that tho recoipts from the track and fiold events, which amounted ' to only $3,780, probably would have been much larger,, had not Japan's etlethos wulkod oft tho tiuld as a protest against the disqualification ot ouo ot bar runners, for fouliug on .the socond day of tho moot. ,. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamilton ot Long Beach spent the week-end here, and left oarly this morning tor tho north, whero they plan to visit for sevoral weeks. fXAHsirni.D An hatks First Insertion ....... pr lino 10c Two Insertions per line ISc Three insertion! per line SUc Kour iim rtlons per line 25e Week (II times) . per Hue HOC Onn Month per line 76e Minimum enargo 2 Sc. Ada not consecutive are charged at new fol lowing each omission. Klrst insertion Is in "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions in that column are at tint Insertion rate. Display 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 that day's paper. NEW TODAY FOH SALE OK EXCHANGE Two Fordsons; 3 heavy wagons; 1 light wagon; 10 sets heavy double work harness or will exchange for laying hens, milk cows or young work horses. Apply Hcrbougn ranch, near Marshall ranch, Olene. 20-2 2 $10 REWARD for information load ing 'to recovery of 1U17 rord touring car, motor No. 1,746,313. Oregon license number 182,731. Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main 20-2 LOST Herman police dog, 5 months old. White front toes and breast, dark coat. Reward. Call Mnc- Aulay. Phone 154. 20tf FOR RENT 4 room modern fur nished houe. Mrs. Davenport. SOS Lincoln. 20 WANTED A rlrm class Janitor; one that can drive big car. Klamath General Hospital. 20-21 FOR SALE Piano for balance due, 1 boughtvthis piano only a few months ago and am unabfo to keep up my payments. So I am offering it for about one-half the regular price, fall or write Box 134, care Herald office. 20-21 FOR SALE $1,000. Three room house on puved street. 60x140; corner lot. This is a neat appear ing house in a coming district. Phone 906, or call 1932 Nevada Aveaue. ' - 20-25 WANTED TO RENT A small mod ern furnished house that is in a desirable location. Wanted by family of threo who will take care of the place 03 if it was their own. Ans. Box 777, care of Herald. . 20-21-22 FOR SALE Soda Fountain, large assortment of glasses and extracts all for $100 cash. F. M. Lucas Furniture, cor. Main and 5th. 20 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE reduced at the Hot Springs Nat. 20-21 JAPANESE SYNDICATE IS FOR.MED TO EXPLOIT COAL AND OIL FIELDS TOKYO. (jp) The government authorities aro reported to have reached an agreement on tho pro posed formation ot a semi-official syndicate for the exploitation of tho Saghallen conl and oil fields. The Oil syndicate will have a capital of 10,000,000 yen and the coal syndi cato will' be capitalized for 10,000,' 000 yen. Half ot the capital is to- be in vested by the Hokushin Kai. the old syndicate interested in Saghallen and tho North Saghallen Industrial company, and the remainder will bo offered for general subscription Tho imperial navy will purchare the entire oil output. Only Japanese subjects will be allowed to sub scribe for shares. FRENCH CASUALTIES PARIS. July 17. () Total French casualties so far In the Moroccan war with Abd-El-Krim's Riffians are given by the Petit Journal in a Fes dispatch as 4,143. Of theso 707 were killed, 2775 wounded and 666 missing. - Popular Ved C, Robinson, ot Chicago, Is said io be personally acquainted with varly every ono of tho 000,000 mem era of the Elks In the United States. ; rVobably that's why he Is to be the band sccrctnry of the order for his venty-socond consecutive torm, acf . ordlng to a vote at tho convention in Porlnnd. Ore. if- i& NEW TODAY FOR RENTTwo 2-room partly fur nished np:s. $12; single room $9. 813 Alameda. 20-23 GIRL WISHES light housework In town or ranch. 1519 Portland Avenue. ' 20 FOR SAL E Stndebnkrr Ilus, 15 passenger enclosed body, license paid, five nw4sr,xfi over-size tires, good condition. Sacrifice for cosh or would consider trade for light touring car. See Jack Davis, 804 2nd St. Phone 170-J after 3 p. m. i 20-22 FINE HERD REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE The Diamond "B" Ranch of Lowell, Lane county, Oregon, are going to dispose of their very fine herd of pttreored and registered Hereford caule, consisting of bulls. cows, h (lifers and calves, and it is going to Ik: a wonderful opportunity for anyone wanting to build up their herd, or to start a new herd, to pur chase some of theso cattle. For a number of years the herd of Herefords shown by tho Diamond "B" Ranch at various Slock Shows over the West, has carried off many Blue Ribbons and Grand Champions. J. S. Keall, the president of the Comrany, and his son, M. J. Beall the -Manager, are both bo anxious to dee this herd of registered cattle fall into the hands of some Oregon breeders of white face, that they will make an unusually low prfce on p&rt or ail of these ccttio. and would bo Inclined to give terms to respon sihlo breeders on part or all of tho purchase price. They have many animals In this herd that they have paid more than 51000 each for, but they say they will make very attractive prices to anyone wanting some of these cattle. Adv. 20-21. FOR RENT FOR RENT One room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call at 219 Jefferson. Phone 753-M. 17-20 FOR YELLOW CAB Phone 513-W. Trips 25 cents. 16-31 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for rent. $1.00 per day. Phone 129. Golden Rule Store. Jll-All HOUSE FOR RENT 5 room house on two lots; large garden .space; also chicken house; located one block from pavement. Apply No. 2 Main St. mornings before 11 o'clock. .18-24 FOR RENT Tiro nice, cool slecp , ing rooms with bath. Phone 406R 813 Lincoln. 18-21 MISCELLANEOUS THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street. Phone 49-J. J15-A15 CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER. Bonded. Phone 881-J. J1S-A17 TO TRADE Ford ton truck for cattle. S. W. Bratton. Phone 14-F-3. 18-21 DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave. Phone 547 R. J6-A6 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. Heterencei. A. M Rhodes. Phono 860W. 7tf WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair ed right. Geo. Metz, 622 Main. v J 10-31 FOR PRETTY SILK UNDERWEAR go to Bee Begin's Dress Shop, 129 South Seventh Street. DON'T THROW aWAT o good pair ot shoes that only need a new sole. We repair them as good at new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. . 16-22DI TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gel .good eats. OPEN ALL. NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone C24. tl SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to tho Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St We pay the return postage. LEGAL NOTICES COUNTY TREASURERS' NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the County Treasury for the redemption of Pine Grove Irrigation District warrants, protest ed on or before December 6, 1924. Dated at Klamath Falls on this 18th day of July, 1925. VERA HOUSTON, 18-20-21-22-23. County Treasurer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estato ot v ROBERT F1NLEY, Deceased. . . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment and of tho Estato ot Robert Flnley, deceased by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, and all persons having claims against said estate aro hereby notified to present same to tho undersigned at tho office ot Fred D. Fletcher at No. 16 Loom Is Building, Klamath , Falls, Oregon within six months from date hereof. Dated this 20th day of July, 1920. , V RICHARD HEAD, Executor ot the Estate of Robert Flnloy, deceased, July 20-27, August 3-10-17. t LOST AND l'OUND rnvi"""'iiiiriri -------------. LOST Gorman police dog with col lar and piece of ropo on. Reward. Call 429-J. ' 10-18 LOST Between Kirk nnd Klamath Falls, black leather liniultmK, con taining ladles clothing and pursn with owners name. Leave nt Hernld office or 304 South 4th Street. Reward. 14-20 LOST Calif. License No. 840-S47. 0. K. Roberts, 910 Main fit. 18-20 FOR SALE 1921 FORD BUG, stnrtor, domotint aiilu rims. Bargain. Am leaving town. Call Peasley Studio. Phono 39. 16-18' FINEST ELBERT A PEACHES and , Bartlett Pears direct from grower. Order now for delivery Aug. 1st to 15th. 40 lbs peaches $2.40; , 45 lbs. pears $2.90. Express paid. Send cash with order. W. (!. Smith, Corning, Calif. J17-A15 : FOR SALE Household' furniture; Phone 411. B08 Conger Avenue. 18-21 FOR SAL E Twenty-five brood sows, to farrow August and Sep tember; also feeder hogs. G. W. liratton. Phone 14-F-3. ' 18-21 FOR SALE Furnished summer homo at Rocky Point resort. Vory ilasirahlo location. Inquire 10 Loamls Bldg. 17-23 FOR SALE 1925 Chevrolet conch, cheap. Call Room 205, Baldwin Hotel. i ' 18-21 FOR SALE! The Hotel Chrlsman, 75 furnished rooms,1 electric lights', . hot' and cold baths, ono acrn of ' ground, on Main street. Silver Lake, Oregon. Best paying hotel in the state. Price $16,000. Own ers wish to retire. Address, N. Lewis, Silver Lake, Oregon. 17-20 FOR SALE 1 Holt combined har vester; one 75 horse power Holt tractor, both in good condition. E. H. Blodgott,' Merrill, Oregon. t 17-23 CALL AT HERALD OFFICE for bundles of old papers. 15-20 FOR SALE Seven room Jinnse and lot; garage. Paving paid in full. Terms. Call 512 North 9th 15-21 FOR SALE 6 room furnished, plas tered house. Terms. Call 713 N. 9th St. Phono 726-J. 14-20 FOR SALE OR .TRADE-Interna-." tional 816 Tractor; two bottom 14 inch plow. Will consider used car of $500 valuo. Write Box 117, care Herald office. 1 14-20 WANTED W A N T E D Salesmen and sales women for high grade Investment. See Mr. Swartwood, 124 So. 7th StreeL r ........ ; 16-21 WANTED Two men to load dry lumber on cars. See W. II. Kltts. at four o'clock Saturaay at the Arcade. t ; 17-18 WANTED One cut off man, write or wire Underwood Lumber Co., Lakevicw, Oregon. 17-20 LEGAL -NOTICES SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Equity No. 1965 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. N. D. GINSBACH, Plaintiff, - vs. i :.'!-.. JOE MARINO, and any person or persons claiming through hltn any interest to the property described herein, Defendants. . To JOE MARINO, Dofonder.t: ' IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint on file in the above en titled suit, on or before tho 11th day ot August, 1925, that being the lost day prescribed for such appearance in the order ot the Court for the publication of this Biimmons, and If you fail to so appear and answer, tor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree, decreeing plaintiff to. be tho sole nnd exclusive ownor of tho Northeast Quartor, Soction 31, Township 36 South, Range 8 East, W. M in Klamath County, Orogon: and' that tho defendants bo forever barred from any advorso claim thurnto; and for further equitable relief, including costs. ' ? This summons is served upon you by, publication in the Evening Her ald, a daily newspapor, printed, pub lished and of general circulation la Klamath County, Orogon, for six: successive woeks, pursuant to order of the Hon. A. L. Loavltt, Judge of the abovo entitled court, dated June 27, 1925, the first publication being June 29, 1925, and the Inst publica tion boing August 10, 1925. : EDWARD B. AHHURSf, Attorney for plaintiff, Suite No. 6, Loonils Bldg., Klumuth FallB, Ore. Juno 29, July 8-13-20-27, Aug. 3-10. e e Supplies ' Murphey's Seed Store Phone . 87 - 906 , Main