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709 Main Bt. Phono 1.13-W
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BulldliiK Hrlck for Kouuda
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
readf 5 P.rt
Klamath Lodge
Directory
M. W. A.
Hatta First and Third
Wednoadar
Odd Followa Hall
C. V. Edwards, Clark.
133S Lakevlew Ara.
B. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Tburadar evening. Vlilt
Inn meuibera welcome.
Klka Torr.pl". 3rd ft Malu
Charlton Currln, KinUcd
Rulur. Tom Uiilill, Sue.
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meetings: 8 P. M.
2nd and 4th Tuesdays
.Lyceum Hall, 8th and
High Visiting KnlghU
welcome
Cbaa, Pattoraon, O. K.
American Legion
Klamath Poat No. 8
. Meetlnga 1st ami 3rd
& Tuoadaya. Court Honae
J Basement
iff T. R. OLDS, Com'dr.
Phone 86S-W
Dr. Philip Cole
GonorrJ Practlco of Dontlstry
Opoh Bvonlngi by Appointment
Phono GOO . 618 Main
Over Moe'i Btore ,
. BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP
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Winters Building
Vlolot Ray facial and goalp
treatment, facial packs, marcell
ing, and aliampoolng, French
paper wave,
For appolntmont Phone 311
OLORKNXA WARREN, Prop,
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Ktrtimi'iita nnd photncruphlo devices
usimI In Clio Jupiini'MO nnvy nro IiolnR
Iniprnvcd upon rapidly, inyn n nuvnl
(if f lihil hero. It In luinounred Hint
a Method hna been perfected for
the taking of pIcttmtH throimh th
perlKcopeH of Biitiiuarlnea, the details
of which nro being; kept Boi-ret.
H in declared that, by tho use of
tho pcrlncopo - teleacopic camera,
movemcnta of enemy Hhipa can be
ntiHtly recorded without tho aub
miirr" ltn-tf llrr detected. .Tho
device is Leiui; tested and, If it
proves to bo auccessful all the mib
murlnea In the Japanese navy will
bo equipped w'ltli It.'- ' .
Tho most conscrvntlvo man In our
tuwn Is thinking about taking off
his heavies next week. :
Vochatzer Bros.
WELL DRILLERS
Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose
Estimntos given-on water
systems. Prlcea Reasonable
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PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
SI. I PARKER Owners nnd Operators AVARREX I1EXXET
South Sixth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Wo Buy .
Wo Sell
Hay . Grain
Potatoes
Wa Storo
Anythlng Except
Livestock
, Lot us tnko caro of your hay and grain wants, bo It a sack, a
balo or carload. Wo guarautce everything we sell. Our prices
nro fair and reasonable. If you are thinking of leaving, store
your goods with us until you have found that Klamath is the
finest place on enrUli, Try us..
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
THE EVENING HERALD'S
War Department
Oils Machinery
Of Mobilization
WAKIIINOTON, July 27.
New mobilization pi nun announced
today l;y tho war department call
for the uHHlKiiment of enooi;h ro
erve offlcera to Inactive unlta of
the reKular army no that tho full
iilno illvlHlaon atrenitth of the ren il
ium could bo recruited up to war
fitting with a minimum of delay In
tho event of a war emerKuncy. Tho
project la anothor step of the post
war national defenao policy ufld rep-'
rcHenta u final decfMon to retain
the three active illvlHiona of tho
re(;ularH wi, they are .for war ser
vice n ml not to apllt them up. for
expatiHlon.
Orders have been luHued to all
corps area and branch command
ers to work out tho In bleu of ro
aervo offlcern necoHsary to hrlni? the
present peace atrenK'h of tho regu
lar army at home Three divisions
and aix rinforced brigades up to
the full nine dlvlnlon strength they
would have In war.
Kxiierlrlice eccswiry
Only reserve officers of World
' war experience aro cllciblo for these
J assignments as tho forces probably
would be called quickly Into action.
A limited number of regular army
officers also will be aliened to the
inactive units, tocethcr with non
commissioned officers for essential
key pusitions. H Is assumed that
under the project It would bo pos
sible with volunteers, the great ma
jority of whom hail had actual ser
vice lu the ranks or previous peace
time service in some combattaot
branch of the army. In addition to
the alx Infantry divisions to be
rounded out with reserve officer
personnel, corps und army troops,
Including heavy artillery, air ser
vice commands, a division of cavalry
and all tho trains, supplies and
maintenance units, harbor defense,
railway batterlce and the like that
would go with full nine division
BtrenRth, will bo similarly provided
for.
The move saya that the three
nctlvn Infantry divisions now main
tained would bo Immediately avail
able to move out, pending only the
receipts to fill the units to the full
wnr strength. As volunteers with
previous military experience can be
relied upon to fill up these com
mands, the policy that these three
divisions, will always be available
for actual front line duty when de
manded. ;KItI.XY TO PAY FORMER
ASCAISI TIUK)1S OK
-.EAST AFKKAX COLONY
BERLIN, yP) After waiting sev
eral years, Germany has been grant
ed permission to pay the former
Ascarl troops of German East Africa
for tho last year of tho World War.
Until now, England, as tho man
datory power of the former German
colony, hns refused to permit Ger
many to pay tho form colonial
troops.
Tho amount involved Is 12,000,
000 marks, approximately $3,000,
000, and will bo paid to the Ascaris
by British officials with two German
civilians present.
Wo Weigh
rernmbulutors
to
Logging Trucks
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CLAHKIKIr.D Al RATES
First Insertion per line 10c
Two Insertion .... per line JSe
Three liiM-rtioim per fine 20c
four Insertions per lino 25c
Week (O tlinea) per line 80c
Olio Month . per line 7Bc
Minimum enarge 26c. Ad not
consecutive aro charged a now fol
lowing each omission.
First insertion Is In "New Today"
column without extra charge, bat all
Insertions la that column are at first
Insertion rate.
Display classified ads (whero type
larger than this Is used) are counted
nino linos to Inch.
NEW TODAY
FOR RUNT Room for gentleman;
no other roomers; always hot
water. 320 Pino St. 27
WANTED Second hand furniture;
also range, by Saturday moraing.
Address llox 142. Cr. Herald.
KOIl SALE 1H2", Ford touring car,
seven weeks old. $300.00 caBh.
419 North 10th. W. H. Goad body.
27-2J4
LOST-Huck of groceries on Ninth
street, above Pine. Finder please
leave at Herald office. 27
FOR SALE For Immediate sale on
early 1S24 Maxwell sport touring,
. $75,00: In first class condition.
1 120 Walnut St. . 27-29
FOUND On Shippington road ladies
short coat. Owner may have same
by calling at Herald, identifying
and paying for this adv. 2 7-28
FOR RALE Good baby carrioge. al
most new. Cheap for cash. Phone
447-11. 27-211
FOR RENT 5 room furnished mod
ern bouse. Phone 855. . 27
WANTED Lady to make display
and sell candy stores in Southern
Oregon; salary. Box 140, Herald.
WANTED Camp cooking by com
petent woman; best references.
Write Box 1.19, Cr. Herald. 27-A1
WANTED An experienced waitress.
White Pelican Hotel. 27-29
WANTED TO BUY 6 or 7 room
modern house, close in; cash.
Phone 192-J. J. C. Cleghorn.
. . 27-29
WANTED Man nnd wife for Dairy
ranch. Call 103 South 7th street.
27-28
LOST Between 'Klamath Falls and
Fort Klamath, leather jacket,
sheepskin lined. Liberal reward.
50G North 8th street. . 27-29
FOR RENT Three room new plas
tered house. Reasonable. Inquire
at 336 East Main St. 27-28
WANTED- A woman or girl for
general housework. Call at 1120
High street. 27
ROOM FOR RENT to gentleman.
715 Jefferson street. 27-29
WANTED Old buildings to wreck.
Write Box 141. Cr. Herald. 27-A1
LOST-r Female English Spmiger
Spaniel, black and white. Suit
able reward for ' information.
Phono 298 or 611. 27-29
MAYOR SENTENCES HOYS TO
ATTEND 'SUNDAY SCHOOL
WJLL1AMSPORT, Pa., July 27,
(P) Placing them where they shall
bo taught "Thou shalt not steal,"
Mayor Gilmore sentenced four boys
whoso ages range from 9 to 14 years
to attend Sunday School regularly
for an indefinite period. Tho boys
wcro charged with takinc a pocket
hook belonging to their School prin
cipal and were taken into custody
when, the grandmother of one of
them discovered the theft and noti
fied tho police.
, After pleading guilty, tho boys
were shown the cells in the city jail,
reprimanded and Mayor Gilmore im
posed tho Sunday School sentence
Ho warned them that their cases
would bo reopened it thoy fail to
carry out faithfully the sentence Im
posed. Sometimes wo wonder it an evo
lution trial doesn't come near show
ing evolution is true.
Thousands of Pilgrims In Romo
ROME, (P) Approximately 350,-
000 Holy Year Pilgrims arrived in
Rome during April and May, ac
cording stnstics compiled by, the
dally nowspaper, L'Epoca. Railway
officials announce that the heaviest
single day of traffic was May 15,
when 110 special trains, 70 of them
from otitsldo ot Italy, brought 59,-
000 pilgrims to Rome, while special
cars nttnehed to ordinary trains
brought 18,000 moro.
FOR HA LI
FOR SALE Lot and House, (lot 9,
block 5) In Buena Vista Addition
to Klamath Falls. Wm. II. Hon
drickson, box 62, Cannon Bench,
Oregon, 25-31
CLASSIHED AD
MISCELLANEOUS
RATilS nt the Medical Hot Springs
Nat. will restore your health.
. 25-27
TRIANGLE CAFE Tbe place to gel
good oats. OPEN ALL NIGHT,
633 Main street. Phone 624. ti
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to tho Goodyear Bho
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We
pay the return postage.
THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS
will cull, press, and deliver your
suit for 75c. 224 So. Cth Street.
Phone 49-J. J15-A15
CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER.
Bonded. Phono 881-J. J1S-A17
DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave.
Phone 547 R. J6-A6
WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax
ing, bouse cleaning and Janitor
service. References. A.M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7lf
WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair
ed right. Geo. Metz, 622 Main.
J10-31
TWO PAPER HANGERS at your
service. Pattersons, 630 South 6th
Street. 24-30
HAVE A GOOD SECOND HAND
Chevrolet to trade for any thing
I can use. Will make a good
truck. What have you got to
trade R. A. Emmttt, 517 Pine
Street. ' 24-30
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 1924 Master Six Buick;
first class condition, $000. Owner,
320 North 5lh. , , 25-31
I HAVE A LARGE STOCK of house
hold goods, just arrived, Como iu
end get yours. They are going
cheap. C. W. Williams, 624
Klamath Ave. Phone 605-M.
25-31
FOR SALE Dandy Threshing Out
fit. Bargain. Write Box 135. care
Herald office 22-28
FOR SALE Vlctrola dining: room
extension table; - iron bed; rug.
J. C. Brockenbrougb', 519 North
-12th Street. 23-29
FOR SALE LOTS HOMES Lots
in Mills. Fairview, Hot Springs
and most sections of city for sale.
Very good bargains In homes.
Phono 367-R for appointment.
, T. J. Webb, 1021 McKinlcy Street
off North 11th. 24-30
FOR SALE 1922 Dnrant touring
car; in good condition; must sell.
" $400. Call 230-M. 24-30
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 pnld in full.
Terms. Call S12 North 9th. 22-28
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER,
office.
Herald
tf-nt
FOR SALE New four room house,
all conveniences, large garage, on
large lot. $2200 cosh 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.
Send cash- with order. W. C.
Smith. Corning, Calif. J17-A15
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Rooms.
Bath and Phone.
840 Walnut.
J25-A24
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 SALE Vlctrola; dining room
extension table; iron bed; rug.
J. C. Brockenbrough, 619 North
12th Street. 22-23
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Close in. 419 10th street. Phone
342-W.
24-27
HOUSEKEEPING R O O MS, every
thing furnished. The L I b e r t y
Rooms, cornor 3rd and Main.
24-27
FOR RENT Bedroom in private
family. Phono 264-J. 612 North
8th Street. - - : 21-27
FOR YELLOW CAB Phone 613-W.
Trips 25 cents. 16-31
FOR RENT Sleeping room, hot
nnd cold water. 1018 Washing
ton. Phono 325. 23-29
EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for
rent. $1.00 per day. Phone 129.
Golden Rulo Store. Jll-All
FOR RENT 5 room house, furnish
ed or unfurnished, $36.00 partly
furnished. Write Box 136, Cr.
Herald. ... 24-27
FOR RENT Nico large sleeping
room. Phono 625-R. ' .24-28
SECTION
WANTED
RELIABLE YOUNG COUPLE With
one small child want small fur
nished, or partly furnished house
for long period. Best of refer
ences. Address S. A. O., Herald
office. 25-31
EXPERIENCED married man wants
job milking cows. 1825 Lancaster
Street. ... 25-31
FIRST CLASS AUTO and Truck
driver want work. Address
Hughes, Cr. Herald. . 25-28
GENERAL MERCHANDISE Sales
man wants position, clothing,
shoes, advertising, etc., bank nnd
mere, reference. B. Harris, Gen.
Delivery, City. 25-28
EXPERIECED woman eook wnnts
small camp or hay crew. Box 128,
Cr. Herald. 25-27
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 cxporlenco;
references. T. E. Bruckv 204
Mich., Klamath Falls. 21-27
COOL SLEEPING ROOMS for sum
mer; rurnaco Heat for winter;
men preferred. 614 Walnut.
21-27
WANTED TO RENT A 4 or 5 room
furnished or unfurnished modern
house. Ans. 1. L. D., care ot
Herald. 24-26
WANTED TO RENT A .1 or i room
unfurnished house. Ans. 143. Cr.
tlnpn 11 . - fli.Off
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-German pollco dog, 5 months
old. Whito front toes and breast,
dark coat. Reward. Call Mac
Aulay. Phone 154. - 20tf
LOST Dark green tweed coat. Call
Herald office. Rewnrd. " 24tf
LEGAu NOTICES
NOTICE
The Klamath County School Dis
trict Board will receive bids for the
purchase of the following property:
1. Tbe present School Site at
Fairview, District No. 4 2, containing
two acres. This includes site but no
buildings.
2. The buildings at Mt. Lakf,
School District No. 41. This includes
all buildings but not the Site. In
this bid bids will be received for all
the buildings as a Unit, or for each
ot the buildings separately.
A check 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 Dist.,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
July 24-25-27-28
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
' Equity No. 1965
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY.
N. D. GINSBACH, Plaintiff, S;
vs. - -y
JOE MARINO, and any person or
persons claiming through him any
Interest to the property described
herein, Defendants. ,-.
To JOB MARINO, Defendant:
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 the 11th day
ot August, 1925, that being the last
day prescribed for such appearance
in the. order of the Court tor the
publication ot this summons, and if
you tail to so appear and answer,
for want theroof the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for in bis complaint, to-wit:
For a decree, decreeing plaintiff to
be the solo and exclusive owner ot
the Northeast-Quarter, Section 31,
Township 36 South. Range a East,
W. SI., in Klamath County, Oregon;
and that the defendants be forever
barred from any adverse claim
thereto; and for further equitable
relief, including costs.
This summons is served upon you
by publication in the Evening Her
ald, a daily newspaper, printed, pub
lished and ot general circulation in
Klamath County, Oregon, for six
successive weeks, pursuant to order
of the Hon. A. L. Leavitt, Judge of
the above entitled court, dated June
27, 1925, the first publication being
Juno 29, 1925, and the last publica
tion being August 10, 1925.
EDWARD B. ASHURST,
Attorney for plaintiff, Suite No. 5,
Loomis Bldg., Klamath Falls, Ore.
June 29, July'6-13-20-27, Aug. 8-10.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In tho County Court of the State
of Oregon for Klamath County.
Iu the Matter of tho Estate of '
ROBERT FINLEY, Deceased. ;- ..'
Notice' is horoby given that the
undersigned has been duly appolntod
Executor of the Last Will and Testa
ment and ot the Estate ot Robort
Finley, deceased by tho County
Court of' the Stnto of Oregon- tor
luamnin t.ounty, and nil Demons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present same to
the undersigned at the office of
Fred D. Fletcher at No. 16 Loomis
Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon
within six months from date hereof.
Dated this 20th day ot July, 1926.
, RICHARD HEAD, -Executor
of tho Estate of
. Robert Finloy, deceased.
July 20-27, August 3-10-17.
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Murphey's Seed Sfore
Phone 87 - 906 Main