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Elks Temple, srd ft Main
Charlton Curria, Exalted
Ruler. Tom Dntaell, Bee
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meetings: 8 P. M. .
Xud and 4th Tuesdays
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Chai, Patterson, O. K.
American Legion
Klamath Post No. S
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'fi$?Vk Tuoll',y" Conrt House
tV'Aft'V.n Basement
T. R. OLD8. Com'dr.
phone 5I-W
Dr. Philip Cole
Oonoro? Practice of Dentistry
Opon Rvanlngi by Appolntmont
Phone 509 MS Main
Over Moe'a Btore ,
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP ' ;
, Winters Building
Violet ' Ray facial - and scalp
troatmont, facial packs, marcell
ing, and shampooing, French
paper wave , ,
For appointment Phone 811
OLOR1SNXA WARREN, Prop.
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POHTI,AND. OroRon, July 21
Wheat llil. Hard white, lllueKlem,
Haurt, 1.4 5; Soft while, Wcxtern
white, Hard Winter, Northern uprlng
l.U; Wentern rod 1.40; Jinn Hard
wlilto 1.60.. (
. Today's car rocolpls: Wheat 17;
Klotir 3; Corn 2; Oats 1; Hay 7.
Kkks steady. Current receipt 29;
I'lillelH 27fi27'4; Klrsts 2828V4;
KxuaH 21IWW30 delivered Port
land. Butler steady; Kxlra cubes, city
47 !: Ktundnrds 47; Prime firsts
45; Firsts 44; rnderRrades nominal;
Prints 45Cartons 50.
Ilutierfat Btendy. Ileal churning
rovS Jiili i;;:;;;rrs track in zone
one. i
Poultry stendy. Heavy hens 24tfi
25; Mghl 1819; Springs 1925;
Young white ducks 20.
Onions steady, $4 4.50. Potatoes
sluudy, new 1.76ft2.00. '
C'ascnrn bark stendy nt 67c;
Oregon grape root 3c.
Vochatzer Bros.
WTJLL DRILLERS
Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose
Estimates given "on- water '
aysteme. Prices Reasonable
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Bonded 1918
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
M. F. PARKER Owners nntl Operators WARREN" RENNET
South Sixth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Wo Buy
Wo Sell
Hay ' ,
Grain'
Potatoes
Wo Storo
Anythlng Except
Livestock
Let us take euro of your hny and grain wants, bo It n sack, a
bnlo or carload. We guarantee everything wo sell. Our prices
ore fair and reasonable. If you are thinking of leaving, store
your goods with us until you havo found that Klamath Is the
finest place on eartih. Try us.
; AJtamont Auditorium
Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences
-',); .-' . ' .r. and ;.-
Galloway's Orchestra from Portland
will furnish the music
Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday
Martin and Nusser
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THE EVENING
Preacher Cleared
Of- AH Charges
WAUPACA, Win., July 25. (flj
Dr. ClinrlvH K. Hunt, puHlor of
Chrliil I'TiMltyturiun church, .MiiJIiwin,
Win., loduy ot'icMl'ch'ar of ull ohurg
ck of h!riy plucKil axnltiHl 'ill m by
u Krmij) of clorK'ineu of ihe Madl
on I'rc'uhytcry, folkwliiK (ho biis
(iilhln of u report madi! by u com
inlitfj of fornlxn mttilniurn ami
Inymoat to th I'reHhytorliin xymod
of Wlmroimln, In somilon here.
Tllio coiniiilKoo Tupirt KUBtalncd
tho flndlngK of tho MadlHon I'rciiby
try which clcured Dr. Hunt of
h'MVHy charKd lant November. The
Byno.1 liiimiidlilfly, adopted tho com
inlttco report which Vowwred
.Muillm.n Kroup of clerftynicn for
lirliiKlnn iho churKtii BcaljiHt Dr.
Hunt on what It tcrmod liiHUfflcIent
evidence.
ChurKea on which Dr. Hunt was
freed In.'ludc: Affirmation by ill 1 in
of evolution, with a declaration that
life developed on earth long be
fore appearance cf man; statement
tint CcncalH In a crudo yet noble
cnnnp(on of Cod, an the creator,
and Hlsnature of Dr. Hunt to a
petition auk Ins nupport of Dr. Harry
l)mornon f'.idlck In his religious
view.
Farmers Using
Horses Again
PORTLAND, Ore., July 2fi.(P)
Dr. John It. .Monler, chief of the
bureau of animal induilry of the
depurlment of agriculture, here at
tending the aunuul conveutlon of l'-ie
American veterinary medical asao
clallon, declnrcd today that "Old
Dobbin" Is coming back Into his
own on the furms In the middle
SCSI.
Farmers, learning tiut they can
not produce feed for tracwrs, are
turning back t b'le horse for work
and many aro breeding io replace
tho animals, said Dr. Mohler. Ho
said that.Ohio arid Indiana are tak
ing the lead In breeding hjrses lor
replacement. Hut that- all t'.ie cen
tral west farmers are following.
FOR SALB
Tho only hotel In a small town
south of Klamath Falls, doing a
splendid business. Building and
full equipment for only $7000.
Terms. This Is something worth
investigating.
A restaurant In Klamath Falls
on Main Street for $3700.00.
S2000.00 down. A good paying
business.
Another good one for salo at
$5000.00. Splendid location.
We . havo some other business
opportunities wo will be glad to
show you upon request. .
FOR RENT
Smnll bouso of
$25.00 a month.
threo rooms.
MA0UIRET& MAGUIRB
Insurance Investments
81C Main Stivst
Wo Weigh
Poranibulatora"
to
Logging Trucks
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NEW TODAY
FIRST CLASS AUTO and Truck
driver wants work. Address
Hughes, Cr. Herald. 25-28
GKNKRAL MERCHANDISE Sales
man wants position, clothing,
shoes, advertising, etc., bank and
mere, reference. B. Harris. Gen.
Delivery, City. 25-28
EXPEHIECED woman cook wants
small camp or hay crew. Box 128.
Cr. Herald. 25-27
FOR SALE Late 22-ton Ford
Tuck: A-l condition; large body.
Real bargain, (450. G20 Klamatb
Avenue. 25
FOR SALE Lot and House, (lot 9
block 5) in Buena Vista Addition
to Klamath Falls. Wm. B. Hen-
drlckson, box 62, Cannon Beach,
Oregon. 25-31
EXPKKIENCKD married man wants
job milking cows. 1S25 Lancaster
Street. ' 25-31
BATHS at the Medical Hot Springs
Nat. will restore your health.
25-27
RELIABLE VOCNG COUPLE Willi
one small child want small fur
nished, or parily furniahed house
for long period. Best of refer
ences. Address S. A. G., Herald
office. 25-31
FOR SALE Don't pay rent! New
modern bungalow, 1420 Portland
. Ave. Easy terms. Will be on
premises Saturday and Sunday
and evenings. George O. Shum
way. Usual courtesy to Realtors.
25
MAN 50 years of age wants work
of any kind in city, for small
pay. Address Box 137, Cr. Herald
25
FOR RENT In Mills Addition, one
two room cottage, unfurnished
with built-in fixtures. One two
room cabin, furnished. Inquire
Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main
St. , Phono 246-R. 25-31
FOR RENT 3 room furnished apt.;
also bedroom. 1028 Jefferson.
Phone 628. - ' 25
I HAVE A LARGE STOCK of house
hold goods, just arrived. Come In
and get yours. They are going
cheap. C. W. Williams, 624
Klamath Ave. Phone 605-M.
25-31
FOR RENT Rooms. 840 Walnut.
. Bath and Phone. J25-A24
FOR SALE 1924 Master Six Buick;
first class condition, $900. Owner,
320 North 6th. 25-31
FOR RENT Two room apt. with
kitchenette and bath, one block
from Main street; garage if want
ed. Address Box 13S, Herald. 25
LOST Will party who took away
the dog from Mr. Ashurst, 326
North 6th Street yesterday D. m.
return same before legal action
is taken. Edward B. Ashurst,
326 North 6th St. Phone 930. 25
MISCELLANEOUS
SECOND HAND GOODS, all kinds.
Gooding the Second Hand Man,
236 Main Street, below the Court
House. 22-25
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gel
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
63S Main street. Phone 624. tl
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL--Send
them to the Goodyear Sao
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th SU We
pay the return postage.
OUR SWIMMING POOL is clean and
fresh. Hot Springs Nat. . . 24-25
THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS
will call, press, and deliver your
' suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Streot.
Phone 49-J. J15-A15
CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER.
Bonded. Phone 881-J. J1S-A17
$10 REWARD for information lead
ing to recovory j of 1917: Ford
,' louring enr, motor No. 1,746,313.
Oregon license number 182,731.
Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main
. - , 20-25
.I.AP.VI.NESK LIVING COST DROPS
TOKYO, (P) Tho cost of living in
Japan has decreased 7.6 per cent
since last January, according to fig
ures recently mn.de public.; The drop
in prices of food stuffs is said to
have been aided consldorbnly by the
presuut financial condition and the
Improvement In exchnngo.
DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave.
Phone 547 K. J8-A8
WINDOW CLEANING, floor waxi
ing, house cleaning and Janitor
service. 'References, A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 260W. 7tf
WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair
ed right. Geo. Mctz, 622 Mnln.
J10-31
TWO PAPER HANGERS at your
service. Pattersons, 030 South 6th
' Street., 24-30
HAVE A COOD SECOND HAND
Chevrolet to trade for any thing
I can use. Will make a good
truck. What have you got to
trade? II. A. Ernmltt, 517 Pine
Street. 24-30
Kill BALK
FOR SALE Dandy Threshing Out
fit. Bargain. Write Box 135. care
Herald office. 22-2S'
FOR SALE OR TRADE Oldsmobile
four, 23 model; first class shape;
cash, terms or hay and grain. See
People's Warehouse. 22-25
FOR SALE VIctrola dining; room
extension table; Iron bed; rug.
J. C. Brockenbrougb, 519 North
12th Street. . 23-29
FOR SALE LOTS HOMES Lots
In Mills, Falrvlew, Hot Springs
and most sections of city for sale.
Very good bargains In homes.
Thone 367-R for appointment.
T. J. Webb, 1021 McKinley Street
off North 11th. 24-30
FOR SALE-1922" Durant touring
car; In good condition; must sell.
400. Call 230-M. 24-30
FARM FOR SALE Bargain in 160
aero farm, 10 miles from town,
nearly 100acres. in alfalfa. Phone
19-F-43, O. Wabbles for particu
lars. 23-25
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS Paint
all shades and colors. $3.50 per
gallon. Pattersons, 630 South 6th
Street. 24-30
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS Wall
paper 30c bolt; 15 cents single
roll. 2000 rolls to go at this price.
The leading paint store. Patter
sons, 630 So. 6th St. 24-30
FOR SALE- Seven room house and
lot; garage. Paving paid in full.
Terms. Call 512 North 9th. 22-28
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald
office. tf-nt
FOR SALE New four room house.
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
FINEST. ELBERTA 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.
SenS cash with order. W. C.
Smith, Corning, Calif. J17-A15
FOR 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 RENT
FOR RENT 4 room modern fur
nished house. Mrs., Davenport,
305 Lincoln. 22-25
FOR SALE VIctrola; dining room
extension table; iron bed; rug.
J. C. Biockenbrough, 619 North
12th Street. 22-28
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Close in. 419 10th street. Phone
342-W. , 24-27
HOUSEKEEPING R O O MS, every
thing furnished. The Liberty
Rooms, corner 3rd and Main.
24-27
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing room: no children. Phone
56S-R. 1143 Pine St. 24-25
FOR RENT 2 room furnished apt.
Ewauna House, 4th and Main.
. 24-25
FOR RENT Bedroom in private
family. Phone 264-J. 612 North
,8th StrecJ. ... . . . 21-27
FOR YELLOW CAB Phone 613-W.
, Trips 25 cents. 16-31
FOR RENT Modern furnished apt.
with bath. 58 Main St. 23-25
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
641 High St. ' 23-26
FOR: RENT Sleeping room, hot
and cold water. 1018 Washing
ton. Phono 325. 23-29
EUREKA VACT3UM CLEANER for
. rent. $1.00 per day. Phono 129.
Golden Rula Store. ; . Jll-All
FOR RENT Furnished nfcnrtment;
reasonable. 2301 Wantland Ave.
' Phone 239-J. 21-25
FOR RENT 5 room house, furnish
ed or unfurnished, $35.00 partly
furnished. Write Box 136, Cr.
Herald. ; -. 24-27
FOR RENT Nice large Bleeping
room. Phono 625-R. 24-28
- f?wfc Mfttr-
Murphey's Seecl Store
Phone 87 906 Main
SECTION
WANTIil)
CARPENTER work clone by day or
hour. Painting, remodeling any
thing. Box 13, Cr. Hornld. 22-25
CATERPILLAR MAN any kind
wants work; 5 yours exportonce;
references. T. K. Bruck, 204
Mich., Klnmuth Falls. 21-27
COOL SLEEPING ROOMS for sum
mer; rnrnace Heat for winter;
men preferred. 514 Walnut.
21-27
WANTED TO RENT A 4 or 5 room
furnished or unfurnished modern
house. Ans. I. L. D., care of
Herald. . 24-28
WANTED TO RENT A 3 or 4 room
unfurnished house. Ans. 143, Cr.
Herald. . . ' : 24-26
IXJST AND FOUND
LOST-Ocrman police dog, 6 months
old. White front toes and breast,
dark coat. Reward. Call Mao
Aulay. Phone 154. 20tf
LOST Dark green tweed coat. Call
Herald office. Reward. , ,v; 24tf
LEGAu NOTICES
NOTICE . !
Tho Klamath County School Dis
trict Board will receive bids for the
purchase of the following property;
1. The present School Site at
Falrvlew. District No. 42, containing
two acres. This includes site but no
buildings.
2. The buildings . at Mt. Lakl,
School District No. 41. This includes
all buildings hut not the Site. In
this bid bids will be received for all
tho buildings as a Unit, or for each
of the buildings separately..
A cneck for 5 of amount should
accompany each bid.
Bids close July 28th, 1925.' The
Board reserves right to reject any
or all bids. Mail or hand bids to
Clerk, Klamath County School Dlflt.,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
July 24-25-27-28
NOTIC E OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution and
order of sale duly Issued by tho Cir
cuit Court of Klamath County, State
of Oregon, dated the 27th day" of
June, 1925, in a certain suit in the
said Court wherein Jasper Bennett
aa executor of the last will and
testament and of tho estate of Lizzie
M. Fitch, deceased, recovered judg
ment and decree against Albert C.
Bunnell (also sometimes known as
A. C. Bunnell) and Laura O. Bun
nell, his wife, (also sometimes
known as Mrs. Laura G. Bunnell)
for the sum of $1001.79, together
with' Interest thereon from March
25,. 1924, at the rate of eight per
cent per annum, together with
$150.00 attorney's fees, together
with costs and disbursements in said
cause taxed at $55.68 on June 26,
1925.
Notice is hereby given that I will
on ' the said first day of August,
1925, at the front door of the Court
House in- Klamath Falls, Klamath
County, State of Oregon, at the hour
of ten o'clock In the forenoon of the
said day, sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder, for cash, the fol
lowing described real property to
wit: '::'.
North of Southeast and .
Lots 6 and 7, Sec. 33, T. 30 S.,
R. 8 E., Willinmette Meridian, '
containing 160 acres more or
leas ; '
taken and levied upon me as the
property of tho said defendants, or
so much thereof as may be neces
sary to satisfy the said judgment In
favor of Bald plaintiff and against
said defendants, with interest there
on, attorney's fees, as aforesaid, to
gether with all costs and disburse
ments that have or may accrue here
in. ....... v.. ... .
BURT E. HAWKINS,.
Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon.
June 27, July 3-11-18-25., , ;
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
1939 Equity
. By virtue of an execution In forei.
closure duly Issued by the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of the County of
Klamath, State of Oregon, dated the
7th day of July, 1925 In a cortsln
action in the Circuit Court for said
County and State, wherein George
DuVall as plaintiff recovered judg
ment against H. P. Galarneaux Jr.
and Dorothy H. Galarneaux, defend
ants, for tho Bum of Two Thousand
Nine Hundred Twenty Fivo and no
100 Dollars, and attorney fees in tho
sum of Three Hundred and no-100
Dollars, and costs and disbursements
taxed at Thirty Seven and 75-100
Dollars, on the 7th day of July, 1926.
Notice is hereby given that I will
on the 17th day of August, 1926,
at tho Court Houso of the County of
Klamath, In Klamath Falls, In said
County, nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon
of said day, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder, for cash, the fol-lowing-descrlhed
property, to-wlt: ;
Southeast Quarter (SE) of Sec
tion Eleven (11) In Township Forty
(40) South, Range Nino (9) East
of the Willamette Meridian;
Taken and. levied upon as tho
property of the said defendants or
as much thereof as may bo neces
sary to satisfy tho said judgment in
favor of George DuVall, plaintiff
herein, against said defendants, with
interest thereon, togother with all
costs and disbursements that, have
or may accrue
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
July loth, 1925.,
BURT E. HAWKINS, .
Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon.
July 11-18-25, Aug. 1-8-16.