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Klainntn Kails, Oregon
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC 1'IIYSIC'IAN
AND BimriEON
Office and Residence Hhoue 331
1. O. O. K. Temple
J. C CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENOINElCll
AND SURVEYOR
Phone 192-J 133 S. Rlvorsldo
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
108 Main St. Phono 133-W
Make and grind Glasses. Dupli
cate broken lenses, repair frames
PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION
1
Bxcluslvn Idcensert Mann- j
; fnclurors for
The now Concroto Hollow-Wall
Building Urlck fr Ktiunda
iKtiobs, walls. Buildings, otc.
Absolutely. Fire and Wouthor
1,, Proof at a cost loss than auv
Ui,Uor. .orm,.ot mnsonry.
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I Stouo-TUo , construotlon nllm
,'lnatos upkeep oxpense, l ln
' dostf uotlblo, and l'i approvod
by the host archlleou and
bulldara. : ' ;
Unexcelled as a bara for
. Stacco finish.
tot n Rstlmnte Yonr Job
0th and Market. Thone B82W
Concrete Pipe Co.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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DRUGS
Klamath Lodge
Directory
M. W. A.
Meols First and Third
Wcdnosdays
Odd Fellows Hall
C. L. Ed wards, Clerk.
133S Lakovlow Ave,
B. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Thursday evening. Visit
ing niombors welcome.
Klks Tom pin, 3rd A Main
Charlton Currln, Exalted
Ruler. Tom DelsU, Hoc.
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meetings: 8 P. M.
JA. . 2nd and 4th Tuesdays
"frSk Lyceum Hull, Sth and
Vy&V High Visiting Knlgbtl
py' wolcomo
Cbas, Patterson, Q. K.
American Legion
Klamath Post No. t
-jsi-s, Meotlngs 1st and 8rd
&i & Tuesdays. Court House
llasomont
W r.
R. OLDS, Com'dr.
Phono 6S-W
Dr. Philip Cole
Gonnral Practice of Dontlslry
Open lUnnlngs by Appointment
Phono DH9 618 Main
Ovor M,oo' Btore
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP
Winter Building .
Violet Ray facial nd scalp
troatmont, facial packs, marcell
ing, and ahnmpoolng, Fronch
"papor wavo.
For sppolntmont Phone 811
GLORKNN.V WARRK.V, Prop.
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HBraafY
1040
VJELL- CI i:E7 IT TAKES
TtMtJ To POT A Bid C.,v,l'AlCg
LIKP THIS 0VEk tV-UCfcS
Vhn VinM MP. C&MlMti IN
SVTrfE THOUSANDS FoSTttE
ONE' DOLLAR jARS-THC
'WE'LL DU ON UAS'i rKSCT
V! DKAR. MR. CiONfT.- 'fs
Mtf Tuf; eiG IDEA OR 9PI UNA
SAMPLES ST- VOCAL. .MUD. fOP IO '.v&V-a
NDEMNED
CETS REPRIEVE
(Cant In lied I "rom 1'ngo One)
Detroit club women wuo raised
$5,000 for Scott's defense, hastily
retained William Scott Stewart,
criminal lnwyor who recently suc
cessfully defended William Darling
Shephord. ncctmed of tho murder of
Hilly McCllntock. ;
JllilnlKlit Hp.hnIoii
At '.la. -L.r.;.o David, called
from his bed agreed to call a ses
sion of the court 'If his baliff and
clerk could bo found.
Then, -with the minutes ticking
.iway, clerk and baliff were Tutfted
ta tlio icountiy building. A little
group of .newspaper men, the Judgo,
tho attorneys, sltn' friends and
Vochatzer Bros.
WIU.L DRIM.KRS
Phone 225-R
.1731 Melrose
' Ksllmaloi""gIvon-on" water
systems. Frlco Roasonable
I
Bonded 1918
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
M. 1 PAItKKR Owners mill Operators AVARRKX DEN'XKT
South Sixth Streot, Klamath Falls, Oregon ;
Wn Day
Wo Sell
liny Grain
Potatoes
Wo Storo
Anything Except
Livestock
I,ot us lako euro of your hay and grain wants, bo It n snck, n
bnlo or carload. 'Wo guarantee everything wo Bell. Our prices
nro fair and reasonable. It you hro thinking of leaving, storo
, your goods with us until you have found that Klamath Is tho
finest placo ou onrKli. Try us.
Altamont Auditorium
Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences
. . and .
Galloway's OrqliesU-a from Portland
will furnish the music ".. :
Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday
Martin and Nusser
THE EVENING
Hi l ugod futlior, niuilu uji tlio frathcr-
Iiii;, Tlia polltlon, IkiimI by HtoII'd
ful'licr, Tunltcd Hint tlio ooudKinned
man iuh bccumo Inaaiiu nlnco li In
liimirci.Tiillon, fifteen mniitlm ueo 111
tlio cuunty Jull. -
HUiy In (iriiiitpil
Within twenty nuaUm from tho
tlmo court Quid criivcn(l, tlio tay
nt cixni'Utlnn had l(.'cn uranteil.
Hol)(!rt K. Cfowe, bIiiId'h attorney,
was not presiint ivt riipresontcd at
I ho cuurt Riilon and upimreiitly
did not know of it. Oorgo E.
Gormmi, his (iltuiit who prosecut
ed Betjlt, -when Informed of the ac
tlon ald: '"I havo not a thing to
nay except that t'hey tried t'; fool
the governor a m-elc uko and now
they are trying to make a dol out
of Judge David. We will fight It to
tho end. Thin man deervea the
rope, ami he will Ket It before we
are tihrough."
IWfwtCH Aid Appeal
One of tho rcaxnnB annlKned by
Attorney Stewart for believing S:olt
luwno, wax bin refusal luxt night
li hro,'iiI-aHt by radio an appeal to
ibis brother, Hobcrt Scott, Indicted
wlfb him but never apprehended to
Hurrcnder and avo him from the
gallowx.
A microphone bad been placed In
Scott 'a coll.
Almost at the iiamo time tho
stay -was granted, word came from
Port Huron, Mich., thut Robert
Scott ua.s believed to bo dangerous
ly III Itoere. Authjrltea were In
clined, however, U believe It was
unolher hoax, concerning tie where
abouts of tho mlBSlng Robert.
Izzie's An Actor
But a Bad One Now
XEW YORK. Jul 24. UP) Izzy
Kliisteln, lift Ijng been un actor but
now he's gone and posed as ono.
much to tho dislike of thirsty mem
lion of tho profcBloti aivJ tho Fern
club. .
Representing himself as Etholbert
Sautor-rc, a legitimate actor at lib
erty, Iz'iy got hlmserf elected a
member of an establishment lb the
roaring forties with a clientele con
fined to recognized members of the
atrical profession.
Yesterday ho lntroilu.ed Hoc
Smith and two olucr fcclural agents,
"They're actors too," suld Jziy.
"Sct-cm-ep."
Came 'forty four whiskies at sixty
cents each, ai lay tells, and Charles
Burns, manager of tbo club, aai a
waiter wero arrested.
Then In walked one of the club's
Koureea of supply with a half gallon
jug. Ho too was arrested.
Two Autos Crash
Near Auto Park
Narrow escape from serious in
Jury was . experienced early this
morning by Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
liocker of I.os Angeles, Calif., whose
cur crashed Into a roadster driven
by If. F. Howard at 2 a. m. The
accident occurred ncur the Alta
mont camp ground, south of town.
Decker was taken In custody by
the sheriffs office and a chnrgo of
driving while Intoxicated is now
pending.
Wo Weigh
Perambulators
to
Logging Trucks
HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD
fXAHHIFTitf) AD KATES
llrst Inwrtlon
per lino 10c
per line 1.1c
per line SOc
per line 2.1c
...per lino AOc
.......per line 75e
Two !nNrrtfoim
Tlireo lnwrtlone
I'oiir 1iMrrtlons
Week (( times)
On" Mouth .
Minimum cvargo
2oc. Ada not
consecutive are charged as new fol
lowing each omission, 1
First Insertion Is In "New Today"
column without extra charge, but all
Insertions In that column are at first
Insertion rate.
Display classified ads (where type
larger than this Is need) are counted
nlno lines to Inch.
NEW TODAY
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Close In. 419 10th street. Phone
242-W. 24-27
OUR SWIMMING POOL Is clean and
fresh. Hot Springs Nat. 24-25
WANTED I.ady desires housework
8 hours dally or family style wait
ress work. Phono 112-J. 225 So.
5th Street. 24
FOR SALE Vlctrold dining; room
extension table; iron, bed; rug.
J. C. Ilrockenbrough, 519 North
12th Street. . 23-29
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS Wall
paper 30c bolt; 15 cents single
roll. 200l rolls to go at this price.
The lending paint store. Patter
sons. G30 So. fith St. 24-30
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing room: no children. Phone
508-R. 1143 Pino St. 24-25
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, every
thing furnished. The Liberty
Rooms, corner 3rd and Main.
24-27
FOR RENT 2 room furnished apt.
Ewauna House, 4th nnd Main.
24-25
FOR RENT Rcdroom , In private
family. Phone 204-J. 512 North
Sth Street. 24-27
FOR SALE Soda Fountain, large
assortment of glasses and extracts
nil for 8100 cash. F. M. Lucas
Furniture, cor. Main and 5th. 24
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER,
office.
Herald
tf-nt
FOR SALE 1922 Durant touring
car: in good condition; must sell.
J400. Call 230-M. 24-30
WANTED TO RENT A 3 or 4 room
unfurnished house. Ans. 143. Cr.
Herald. 24-26
TWO PAPER HANGERS at your
service. Pattersons, C30 South 6th
Street. . 24-30
WANTED TO RENT A 4 or 5 room
furnished or unfurnished modern
house. Ans. I. L. D., care of
Herald. 24-26
FOR RENT 5 room house, furnish
ed or unfurnished, 835.00 partly
furnished. Write Box 136. Cr.
Herald. 24-27
FOR SALE LOTS HOMES Lots
In Mills. Falrview. Hot Springs
nnd most sections of city for sale.
Very good bargains in homes.
Phone 367-R for appointment.
T. J. Webb, 102X McKinley Street
off North 11th. 24-30
FOR RENT Nice large sleeping
room. Phono 525-R. 24-28
LOST Dark green tweed coat. Call
Herald office. Roward. 24tf
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS--Palllt
all shades and colors. $3.50 per
gnllon. Pattersons, 630 South Gth
Street. ' 24.30
HAVE A GOOD SECOND HAND
Chevrolet to trade for any thing
I can use. - Will make a good
truck. What havo you got to
trade? R. A. Emmitt, 517 Pine
Street. 24-30
Slay be you could outfit a gold
fish with a set of false teeth and
tench him to catch rats.
LIXiAu NOTICK8
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NOTICE
The Klnmnth County School Dis
trict Rourd will .receive bids for the
purchase of the following property:
1. The present School Site at
Falrview. District No. 4 2, containing
two acres. This includes site but 110
buildings. .
2. The buildings nt Mt. Lnkl,
School District No. 41. This includes
nil buildings hut hot tho Site. In
this bid bids will be received for all
the buildings as a Unit, or for each
of tho buildings separately.
A check for 5 of amount should
accompany each bid.
Bids close July 2Sth. 1925. Tho
Hoard reserves right to reject any
or nil bids. Mnil or hand bids to
Clerk, Klnmnth County School Dlst.,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
July 24-25-27-28
LOST AND FOUND
LOST German police (log, 5 months
old. White front toes and breast,
dark cont. Roward. Call Mac
Aulny. Phono V54., . 20tf
, 1
FOUND--Mnn's watch. Owner may
have same by describing, nnd pay
ing for ndv, . 308 So. Rivorside.
' 23-24
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Dandy Threshing Out
fit. Bargain. Write Box 135, care
Herald office. 22-28
FOR SALE OR TRADE Oldsmoblle
four, 23 model; first class shape;
cash, terms or hay and grain. Bee
People's Warehouse. 22-25
FOR SALE 1925 Ford touring car
driven 1000 miles; will sacrifice
for cash. W. II. Coodbody, 419
North 10th. 22-24
FARM FOR SALE Bargain In 160
acre farm, 10 mllea from town,
nearly 100 acres in alfalfa. Phone
19-F-43, O. Wabblos for particu
lars. 23-2
FOR SALE Seven room house and
lot; garage. Paving paid In full.
Terms. Call 512 North 9th. 22-28
FOR SALE Now four room houso,
all conveniences, large garage, on
largo lot. $2200 cash or $2500
terms. Apply 116 Hillside Ave.
or Western Union after 7 p. m
23-29
FOR SALE 5 ton Eastern Holt
tractor; 10 ton Eastern Holt
tractor; Case tractor and scpara
tor. Thone 832. Robinson Trac
tor Co. 23-24
FINEST ELBERT A PEACHES and
Hartlett Pears direct from grower.
. Order now for delivery Aug. 1st
to lotn. 40 lbs peaches $2.40;
45 lbs. pears $2.90. Express paid.
scn:t cash with order. W. C
Smith, Corning, Calif. J17-A15
run. sale $1,000. Three room
house on paved street. 60x140
corner lot. This Is a neat appear
ing house In a coming district.
Phone 906, or call 1932 Nevada
Avenue. 20-25
FOR RiSNT
FOR RENT 4 room modern fur
nished bouse. , Mrs. Davenport,
305 Lincoln. 22-25
FOR SALE VIctrola; dining room
extension table; iron bed; rug.
J. C. Brockenbrongh, 519 North
12th Street. 22-28
FOR RENT Two room house, fur
nished, for two gentlemen. 630
South 6th. 23-24.
FOR YELLOW CAB Phone 513-W.
Trips 25 cents. 16-31
FOR RENT Modern furnished apt.
with bath. 58 Main St. 23-25
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
J.il Jiifih. SL 23-25
FOR RENT Sleeping room, hot
and cold water. 1018 Washing
ton. Phone 325. 23-29
EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for
rent. $1.00 per day. Phone 129.
Golden Rule Store. Jll-All
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
reasonable. 2301 Wantland Ave.
Phone 239-J. 21-25
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
WANTED
CARPENTER work done by day or
hour. Painting, remodeling any
thing. Box 13, Cr. Herald. 22-25
CATERPILLAR MAN any kind
wants work; 5 years experience
references. T. E. Bruck, 204
Mich., Klamath Falls. . 21-27
COOL SLEEPING ROOMS for sum
mer; rurnace neat for winter;
men preferred. 514 Walnut.
21-27
MISCELLANEOUS
SECOND HAND GOODS, all kinds.
Gooding the Second Hand Man,
236 Main Street, below the Court
House. . 22-25
LADY ATTENDANT -at ti.e Hot
Springs Natatorlum. 23-24
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to. gel
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tl
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Ooodyear 8ho
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We
pay the roturn postage.
THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS
will call, press, and deliver your
suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street.
Phono 49-J. . J15-A15
CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER.
Bonded. Phone 881-J. J1S-A17
$10 REWARD for Information lead
ing to recovery of 1917 Ford
touring car, motor No. 1,740,313.
Oregon license number 182,731.
Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Alain
' 20-25
DRESS MAKING. 1240 Sargent Ave.
Phone 547 R. . J6-A6
WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax
ing, house cleaning and Janitor
service. Reference. A. M.
Rhodes. Phono 860W. 7tt
WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair
ed right. Geo. Mctz, 622 Main.
J10-31
SECTION
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court in nnd for
Klamath County nnd Btttto of
rirnirnn.
Tn Ilia Mf.tlnr nt thn V.fttntn nf '
CHARLES E. BADGER, Deceased.
Not ce Is Hereby given- ny inn
undersigned, Administratrix, ot tho
Estato of Charles E. iiaugor,- aocenn-
ed, to tho creditors ot and to all
persons having claims against tho
said deceased to exhibit them, with
the necessary vouchors, wttnin six
months after tbo first publication ot
this notice, to the snld Administra
trix at tho office of W. H. A. Rennor, '
American National Bank Building, In
the City ot Kiamain Fans, in sum
r'nuniv nml Htntn. tha same being
the place for the transaction ot the
business of said estate. ,
Dated the 2nd day of July, izi.
FLORENCE B. HARDING,
Administratrix of the Estate of
. Charles E. Badeer. Deceased.
July 3-10-17-24-31.
SUMMONS
No. 1969 Equity
In tho Circuit Court- In and For
Klamath County, and Stato ot
Oregon.
Ida Pope. Plaintiff, vs. .
Wesley G. Pope, Defendant.
To Wesley G. Pope, defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATB
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
Complaint filed against you In the
above entitled suit, on or before
Friday, the 28th day of August,
1925, or, for failure to appear and
answer, for want thereof, the plain
tiff will take Judgment and decree
against you as follows:
1. That the bonds of matrimony
now existing between the plaintiff,
Ida Pope and defendant, Wesley O.
Pope, be dissolved on the grpnnds of
desertion for over one year. .
. 2. That the plaintiff be awarded
the care and custody of the mlnot
child, Georgia P. Popo.
3. That tho plaintiff havo such
other and further relief as to equity
and good conscience may appertain,
and as to tho Court may seem meet.
August 2Sth, 1925, is the last day
of the time prescribed in the order
for publication of this Summons, in
which you may appear and answer
said Complaint, the first publication
thereof being July 17th, 1925, and
the last publication being August
2Sth, 1925.
This summons is served by pub
lication by order of the Honorable
A. L. Leavitt, Judge of the Circuit
Court for tho State of Oregon for
Klamath County, dated July 15th,
1925. which order required that
summons be published once a week
for six successive weeks (seven in
sertions.) the. first publication, being
July17th, 1925-. - :
W. H. A. RENNER,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose office
and post office address is Ameri
can National Bank ISldg., Klamath
Falls, Oregon.
July 17-24-31, Aug. 7-14-21-28;
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
Equity No. 1911
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Klamath.
Ed Bloomingcamp, Plaintiff
vs..
F. Power (sometimes called Frank
Power), C. R. Bowman, D. Bow
man, Klamath Livestock .Mortgage
Loan Company, a corporation,
, Defendants.
That under and by virtue ot,nn
execution of foreclosure of salo
Issued out ot the Circuit Court of
tho County of Klamath and State ot.
Oregon, in a suit wherein Ed Bloom
ingcamp was plaintiff, and F. Power
(sometimes called Frank Power), C.
R. Bowman. D. Bowman, Klamath
Livestock Mortgage Loan Company,
a corporation, wore defendants, upon
a judgment nnd decree rendered on
the 10th day of July A. D. 1925, in
favor of said plaintiff and against
the said defendants for the Bum ot
$1500.00. together with interest
thereon at the rate ot 8 per annum
from April 7th, 1920, to the date ot
said judgment amounting to $631.00
and with interest from date of said
judgment nt the rate of 6 per an
num, together with an attorneys foo
of $300.00, and $26.00 costs and dis
bursements ot said suit, and costs
and expenses ot sale, I have this day
levied upon all ot the right, title,
claim and Interest ot the said de
fendant F. Power, sometimes called
Frank Power, in and to the follow
ing described real property to-wlt:
Tho North halt of the Northeast
quarter, the Southwest quarter of
the NortheaBt quarter, and the south
oast quarter of the Northwest qunr
tnr of section 12, in township 84
South ot Rnngo 11 East of the Willa
mette Meridian in Klnmnth County,
State of Oregon, containing 160
acres, and notice is hereby given that
I will, on Monday, the 10th day of
August at the hour ot 10 o'clock A.
M. upon said day, sell at public auc
tion, at tho front door of the County
Court House, in the city of Klamath
Falls, County of Klamath and Stato
of Oregon, for current lawful 'monay
ot the United States of Americai all
ot the right, title, claim and Interest
of the said defendants in and to the
nbove described property, or so much
thereof as may be necessary to satis
fy said judgment, with Interest,
attorneys fees, costs, and expenses of
sale, to the highest bidder therefor.
Said sail 0 be made subject to
redemption. ... '
Dated this 10th day ot July, A. D.
1925.
RURT B. HAWKINS,
Shorlft of Klamath County,
Stato of Oregon.
July 10-17-24-31, Aug. 7.
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PhoiS7 - 906 Main
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