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DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND BUKCtBDM
Office and Residence PflOB SSI
L O. O. F. Temple
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENOINEER
AND SURVEYOR
Phone 192-1 133 S. Riverside
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTO.M BTRI8T OPTICIAN
709 Main St; Phono 133-W
Mako and grind Glasses. Dupli
cate broken lonacs. repair frames
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flgRMANCNT CONttTBUCTIOK
htcliislvc Licensed Manu
facturers for
The now Concroto Hollow-Wall
Building Urlck for Founds
tlona, Wulls, Dulldlnga, etc.
Absolutoly Flro and Wekthei
Proof at n cost less than anv
othor form ot masonry,
Stonn-Tllo construction ellm
lnatoa upkeep expense, in In
destructible, and Is approved
by the boat archltocte and
builders.
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Stucco finish
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th and Market. Phono RftH'V
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Klamath Lodge
Directory
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M. W. A.
Moou First and Third
Wednesdays
Odd Fellows Hall
C U Kilards, Clark.
1335 Lakesluw Are.
B. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Thursday evenlug. Visit
ing momhora welcome.
Elks Ton.plo. 3rd 6 Main
Charlton Currlu, Exalted
Ruler. Tom Doltell, Ben
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meetings: 8 P. M.
2nd and 4th Tuesdays
Lyceum Hall, 8th aud
High Visiting Knlghli
welcome
Chna, Patterson, Q. K.
American Legion
Klamath Post No. 8
Maollngs la' aud 3rd
Tueadnys. Court House
Basement
F. R. OLDS, Com'dr.
Pkodo 68J-W
Dr. Philip Coltf
QtnaraJ PraoUco of Dentistry
Opun l'.venlngs by Appointment
Phono 569 518 Main
Ovor Moo's Stora
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP
Winters Building
Violet Ray facial aid . lp
treatment, fnclal packs, murcell
Ing, nml shnmpoolng, French
paper wave.
For appolnlmonl Phono 311
GIiORKNNA WARREN, Prop.
1 1 Street
YOUR FATHER MAO tPUAINCD
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MEMBCR OF The GANG AT ALL,
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ADVICE AND JOIN THE GANG AND ..
AID OSlN THEIR CAPTURe-lF VO'J
ARE SOCCES&FOL-THERE'S A I
RevjAKD OF $10,000 WAITING J . .
! Fout Cruisers Are
Nearing Tasmania
HOBART, Tasmania. Aug. D, (ff)
The four light cruisers of the
I'nlled Slates navy enroute here for
I visit, were sighted off the Tas
mnuiau coast early today.
The ships coming ure those In
light cruiser division two the Rich
mond, the Trenton, the Memphis and
tile Marhlchcad.
Famous old Manuscript Found.
LENINGRAD, Aug. 4. --An old
manuaerlpt discovered In tho ur
i chives of the Leningrad library is
rlaimco i.v .. ;uiciny of Science
l'o lit, tin, orii.'lii:i1 maiiilscriot of
I he ruinous Oriental tales "A
Thousand and One. Nights." As nrly
the 15t',hcentury is was believed
that this manuaerlpt had been de
stroyed. This rare find h . ; now been
Incorporated in the Rqfalan Na
tional Museum of Mosco'V.
Vochatzer Bros.
H I l.I, DRILLKHS
Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose .
Estimates given "on water
system,. Prices Reasonable
Bonded 1918
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
M. P, PARKER Owners aud Operators WARREN RENNET
South Sixth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon
We Buy
Wo Soil
Hay G rain
Potatoes
Wo Store
Anything Except
Livestock
Lot us take euro of your hay and grain wants, be it n sack, n
bale or carload. Wo guaranteo everything wo sell. Our prices
ure fair and reasonable. If you are thinking of leaving, storo
your goods with us until you have found that Klamath is tho
finest plueo ou eartlli. 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
MO0RH TRACT IIOraHT
(Continued Prom Page One)
MlWI Hi' hi luil
To DIAkf II uvnllnlil.' lor ynnlii anil
i' f It would In- norpMgary for tbo
Knulhorti Pacific i-oinpany to ilyk.-
in. nropertr ninl then fill h In. Ti;ix
WDIllll III. U IlllC lBk, lill It WOMM
iiHiin it fill of from thraa to Wvs
foi't or mori'. Siii li it moVfl woiitil
UlKU Il'f'l:HHltutO till' COOltrQCtlOa Of
ii Irinllo from tin. muln lino ncroH
tin. inv.. i finl of I. ;ik'. Kwniina, a
dUtanca of diota thnn imlf ;i mile.
Willi IIiIh lonniicll'in anil tin' flllliu;
in eonplaled, it would i:iv tii
Bonttaara PwtfR 1,n ldaa,l lociuton
for HliopH anil yanln, iik It would
Inivo a wutr levi'l Kirntch ovor u
mllo Ioiik and umplo for all llio
trackaga Decesaary for tlm making
up of tralna, uti well an xufflcli.nl
room lott for Ite'aliopa and round-
bonae,
If thin plan In followed It would
completely Hliut out llm Oregon
Trunk fro 01 18 BwauJla, Ii mfyhl
al: HerlouHly Intorfere with the pro
jected croHnIng of thix Hue acronii
the lower end of Lake Kwauna, a
it lia apnoilncad Ita Intention of
locating Hk depot on tho prenent
iillo of the city park. The ljike
!' a linn ,.-,,uuli,ir ,i-i.- I,,, llin fi-nv
UI llio lumu ;i ' I no in...
he felt If one of these days actual
I tonal ruction work may ho (started, by
one or I1! other of the two roadn.
(or It Is recognized that the flrat on
tho ground will have a big advan
tage over tho other.
I'nrk ISi Prixa
Beeanaa of thin move on the pa-i
of tho Southern Pacific tho rlty
j park property may heroine a prize
'nr imrneiiKo value t.i one of LhMfl
rouda. ra ot n mink i .
aeiilrc the properly for a depot
alto. This the park board Is ihcsl-
tatlnif uio:i, for all the board wants
to do lit to sell tho Northern line t
a two hundred pool strip from off
the western side of the park. As
the park Is at the northern end
of the property Just acquired from
Jtoore, Its acquisition by the South
ern Pacific would be a desirable
plum. a It would extend its proper
ty to the end of the I. Ink river
brldgo and m'ake its site on that
Bide of tho rlvor that much more
valuable. It will the more effectu
ally shut fiat the Oregon Trunk
from the hike.
In this connection there la a story
rife to tho effect that the South-
em I'aelfi thought that In t ie
jmri.hasc of thlB property it Jutd
the Oregon Trunk effectually shut
out from Its ItK'erslde street pro-1
perty, believing that the Moore land '
extended from the lnke to the bluff;
at the lower end of Lake Ewauhn. I
There was, however, a strip of land I
owned by O. A. Hllllard that tho :
S. P. overlooked and this was pur-1
.based by the Oreg.m Trunk, with
tho result that it has free sailing
the entire distance. It was tho sec-1
ond score for the Oregon Trunk, the
first being In the purchase of the j
Eberlefn tract.
Certain Indian squaws divorce
their mates by placing the man's
sinu s outdoors.
I
Some people who think they are
' being agreeable are being hypocrits.
We Weigh
Perambulators
to
hogging Trucks
Nusser
CLAHSIfTKl) AD HATES s
First Insertion per Mno 1f)c
TWO Insertion per lino 15c
Three Insertions ncr line iillc
Vour Insertions per lino 17U:
Week ((1 times) per line 0c
One Monti, ... per line 75c
Minimum rmargo 2Ec. Ada not
consecutive aro chargod aa new fol-
( lovlng each omission.
First Insertion Is in "Now Today"
column without extra charge, but all
In .unions In that column are at first
1 insertion rate.
NEW TODAY
WANTED A woman to work In
kitchen. Klamath General Hos
pital. 4-r,
LOST lletwei n Golden Itule store
and First Nat'), bank, leather wal
let with IS6.00 currency. Reward.
Call 129. 4-5
KOIt KENT 4 room furnished cot
tage, Inquire :!05 Lincoln, corner
Third. 1-8
FOIl RENT Furnished Apt. with
hath, 6S .Main St. 4-6
Xjl) ACRES of No. 1 flood pasture
for sale. E. Egert, Hlluebrand.
Oregon. 4-10
FOK SALE 20 h'-ad first class
cows and heifers, mostly HoliteM,
4 14 miles West of Malln. Wm.
Cotton. MuIIn. 4-10
FOK KENT Three large furnished
housekeeping rooms, with private
family; also one bedroom. 102S
Jefferson. 4-8
FOR SALE -Chevrolet coach. S cord
tires, Disc wheels, bumpers and
spotlight. The best buy In Klam
ath Falls. It. H. Cook, Cr. -Underwoods.
4-6
FOR SALE -The best collection of
Crater Ijike and Klamath county
negatives. All proven sellers.
It II. Cook. Cr. Underwoods. 4-0
FOR SALE Complete camp out.it,
bed. tent and dishes, never been
used. It. H. Cook, Cr. Under
woods. 4-1
FOR SALE Console Sonora phono
graph and records. Bargain. H.
H. Cook. Cr. Underwoods. 4-6
FOR SALE Two timber claims at
a sacrifice, part cash, balance
terms; R. R. survey through the
claims.
3 LOTS in Mill Addition, large lots
for 8650.00.
?1400 3 room house and bath, 3
lots in ga 'den and fenced in Mills
Addition.
$'400 An acre on 6th St.; 3 acres
all In garden, one mile from city
limits on hii.'iiway. ' '
$2200 Restaurant, a good buy, in
vestigate, Including building.
I HAVE GOT several'good buys in
irrigated ranches. 8100 and up.
Lots in any part of the City.
BUSINESS If you are looking for
a . rooming house, hotel, store, or
restaurant come in and look over
our list.
F. A. SELAK1
Real Estate. Loans, Insurance
619 South 6th St. Phone 78S
The hot dog a distinctly Amer
ican institution has invaded Japan,
and is meeting with high favor.
A homing pigeon won a race be
tween Paris and JJrusrcls against eu
airplane.
Hoids Purse
This girl Is going to handle $10,000.,
000 a Jicar. she's Marttirle Wi:on,
nnd sho has been opnolntrd chief
clerk of tho Texas mate ireaiUrr,
Sht llvos In Austin, Tel.
NEW TODAY
FO't KENT-- Furnished rimlaurunt
on Ashland-Klamath Falls high,
way, now doing good bualneej,
very cHaap rent. Isaac Moore.
! no, Oregon. 4-1 0
FOK It K N'T Furnished apartment.
li?, North Olh Ht. Phone 89-W.
4-8
WOMAN WANTS HOUSEWORK by
hour. Phone :!30-J, between 10
and 13 a. m. 4-5
FOK SALE ,9!4 Dodge coupe, bal
loon tires, car In good mechanical
condition. 1924 Ford coupe, like
new, cheap. 192! Chevrolet coach,
balloon tires, priced right for
quick sale, 1919 Dodge touring.
Terms on all used earn. Wakefield
Motor Co., Dodge KrntherH Service
Station. 422 Klamath Ave. 4-C
FOR TRADE - Six room house and
lot situated in a good railroad
town. Eastern Washington. Good
title, value 11800. Will take
property ol equal value In Klam
ath Falls. Write T. H. limner.
Cen. Del.. Klamath Falls. 4-5
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
4 ROOMS and bath, furnished, one
block off paving. $2200.00. $500
cash gives you possession.
ROOMS,
$230C.OO.
bath, fairly close in.
$800.00 down.
THE NIFTIEST HOUSC in town, 5
rooms, bath, new, with hardwood
floors, built-in features, fireplace,
etc. .$5250.00. Terms.
10 ACRES of garden, modern build
ings near 1'ortland. To trade for
home in Klamath.
Business chances arc scarce,
but we have some good ones
that you should see to ap
preciate If you are looking
for a business of your own.
MAGUIRE & MAGUIRS
Insurance Real Estate
816 Main Street
FOR KENT
FOR RENT Housekeeping room.
237 North 5th St. 1-4
FOR RENT Room aud bath. 517
North 10th. Phone 749-M. 1-4
FOR RENT Rooms. S40 Walnut.
Bath and Phone. J25-A24
FOK RENT Tjiree room new house
$17. Inquire 336 East Main St.
1-4
FOR RENT Apartments and cabin,
for men. 419 North 10th. Phone
3-12-W. 1-4
FOR RENT Furnished Apartment.
Reasonable. Phone 23 9-J. "3-5
FOR RENT 2 room furnished '.pt.
Adult3 only. 439 10th St, 1-4
TO RENT Furnished apartment:
2 rooms and bath; garage. 2028
Reclamation Ave. i 1-4
FOR RENT Room in private home.
217 Pine St. Phone 559-M.
EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for
rent. $1.00 per day. Phone 129.
Colden Rule Store. . Jll-All
FOR RENT Sleeping room, use of
phone and bath, $4.00 week. 303
Washington. Phone 2S4-W .3-5
4 ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT.
Phone 766. 3-4
MISCELLANEOUS
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 Goodyear Shot
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. Wf
pay the return postage.
5c BUNDLES OF PAPER,
office.
Herald
tf-nt
DIE YORK CAFE, in der the man
agement of Mrs. J. A, Roberts nnd
Mrs. Ht W. Dickson have signed
an agreement with C ullinlary Al
liance No. 4 24 and are now op
erating a strictly Union house.
1 Culliiiary Alliance No. 424.
THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS
will call, press, and deliver your
suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street.
Phono 4 9-J. J15-A15
CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER.
Bonded. Phono SS1-J. J1S-A17
j DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave.
Phono 547 R. J6-A6
WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax
i I-,-, house cleaning and janitor
;,:. R e f o r o n c e a. A. M.
Rhodes. Phono ?!60W. 7tf
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS
After this date 1 will not be re
sponsible for any bills contracted by
anyone who does .Mot have a signed
order from me.
8-5 1. J. NYHART.
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LOST AND FOUND
LOUT A r.-d cow with cropped ears.
V. T. brand on hip. If found noti
fy V. S. It. K. headgates. ;i-4
WANTED
WANTED old buildings to wreck.
Write Box 141, Cr. Herald. 27-A1
WANT TO SELL? List your prop
erty with us. We have in.on con
tinuously in the real estate busi
ness In Klamath Falls for the past
sixteen years and are always In
toueli with buyers. If your price
is right, wo hustle to make the
sate. Three salesmen on tho jet.
all the time. Call at 727 Main
St. or Phono 66. Chllcote &
Smith. 3-1
EXPERIENCED COOK and helper
wants work. Call or write 1212
Oregon Aro. 3-8
FOR SALE
FINEST ELBERT A PEACHES and
Ilartlett Peara direct from grower.
Order now for delivery Aug. 1st
to 15th. 40 lbs peaches $2.4(1;
45 lbs. pears $2.90. Express paid.
Sen I cash with order. W. C.
Smith. Corning, Calif. J17-A15
FOR SALE - Five passenger auto,
good condition, (.'an be seen at
Sixth Street Lumber Co. office,
South Sixth Street.
FOK SALE Seven room house; lot
and garage; paving paid. 512 N.
9th St. 31-6
FOP. SALE 32x4 NEW CORD tires
and tubes, $17.50.. C. W. Wil
liams. 624 Klamath Ave. Phone
605-M. 30-5
MILL ADDITION LOTS Big level
lots near the mills and factories at
$200, i225, $250 r.nd $275. Only
$25 to $3M cash and the balance
In small monthly payments at 6.
New mills, new railroads and Mac
adam highway coming soon. Look
Tor big Increase in values. Stop
paying rent. Buy a lot on easy
terms and make a homo of your
own. A pleasure to show this and
other Klamath property. Chileote
& Smith, 727 Main St. 3-4
FOR SALE BY OWNER Modern
cottage, attractive price, terms.
Inquire 4 20 N. 10th St. 3-5
FOR SALE New three room plas
tered house; furnished, $1650.
$300 cash; $?0 a month. Con
nected with' sewer. 1172 Front
Street. Mills Addition. 3-5
GOOD EATING and cooking apples.
Enterprise Ranch. Phone 400.
3-8
FOR SALE Chevrolet 1D20 tour
ing car; good running order;
good :ires. $100 cash. Wm. P.
Sanders, 36S Pine Street. 1-5
$23.50 $29.50 $31.50 HIGHEST
grade all-wool suits and overcoats,
tailored to measure. 1004 Main
Street. ' ' 29-4
FOR SALE New 14 room apart
ment house, good location. Terms.
Write Box 144, Cf. Herald office.
29-4
POOL HALL FOR SALE. In good
live town. Doing good business.
Owner has to get outside. Write
Box 146. Cr. Herald. 1-4
FOR SALE iRy owner, four room
house, partly furnished: chicken
yard and houses. Large level lot.
.Mills Addition. Bargain at $1400.
Terms. Inquire 16 Loomis Bldg.
Phone 44. i 3-8
FOR SALE Remington Automatic
shotgun, 12 gauge. Winchester
bammerless pump, 20 gauge. Al
so 20 gauge single barrel, equip
ped with recoil pad; suitable ior
boy. Inquiro 16 Loomis Bldg.
Phono 44. 3-8
TODAY'S SPECIAL 52500.00
Dandy new throe room house In
good location, close in, solid mas
onry foundation, two porches,
modern plumbing, garage and
woodhouse flnlahed like the house.
Price $2600, with terms. Walton
and Wright, 601 Main Street. 3-4
FOR SALE 1 black thoroughbred
Cocke ral Spaniel pup, 6 months
old. $15.00. Inquiro Stinson's
Studio. 3-4
LEGAL NOTICES
CALL FOR BIDS
Klamath County Fair Board calls
for sealed bids covering labor and
material for Poultry and Pet Stock
Pavilion, 95x48 feet, work to com
mence on August 6, 1925. Plans
and specifications on view nt the
office of the fair board, room 1,
KUmath county court bouse.
Bids to be opened at regular meet
ing ot the fair hoard, August 5,
1926. Certified check to five por
cent of tho amount of the bid must
accompany such bid.
Bids for jobs cited in notices
above, will bo received August 5,
1925.
THALIA W. NEWCOMB,
Se6re!nry of tho Klamath County
Fai r Hoard, room I, Klamath
County court house.
July 23-30, Aug. 2.
Bee Supplies
Murphey's Seed Store
Phone 87 - 906 Main