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KLAMATH FALLS OREGON u u
WHERE PAMTICULAR PHOPLE
BUY Triftll DROCiS
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Fred We&tcrfeld, D. D. S.
X Hay Iy.ibor.itor
Looriili llullillnx
Phon 434-W
UtBlktt Falli. orofnn
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AMI) BUROEOa
Office and Resldencn Pbonu 321
I. o. o. v. Temple s
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENGINEER
AND SURVEYOR
Phone 1B2-J 133 8. Rlvorsldn
DR, J. G, GOBLE
OPTOMETRIST OPTIC! N
709 Main M. Phono 133-W
Make and grind Glasses. Dupli
cate brokuu loimoa, repair fraiuua
Kxelnslvn Llcensod Manu
facturers for
The now Ooni rote Hollow-Wall
Building Brick for Founda
tions, Walls, Buildings, etc.
Absolutely Flrn and Weather
Proof at a cost losfi than anv
other form of m .uiny.
Btono-Tllo construi'tlim cllin
Inatoi upkeop oxiionso, Is In
dostructlblo, and Is apprOVOU
by the belt .r- ;. : i aad
builders.
r Uneicelled m a base for
Stucco finish
't ns Estbitnto Your Job
ath and Market. I'hone RHUW
Concrete Pipe Co.
PER MAN C NT ' C ON CTI 1 UCTIOI '
O. K. Transfer Co., "If It's Loose We'll Move It" atn7
A Thing Wortli Consideration
NON ! :: C-1HB MOMGNl
Woo 98c TUB POLICE
ffflWiNa THE Bank
just place youk left
hand over your heart
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BUSINESS
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Klamath Lodge
Directory
M. W. A.
Meets FlrU snd Third
Wodnesdayt
Oild Followi Hall
C. L. Edwards, Clerk.
1335 Lukuvlew Are.
B. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Thursday evening. Visit
ing members welcome.
Elks Temple, 3rd fe Main
Charlton Currln, Exulted
Rulor. Tom DehUU, Sc.
K. of 0. Council No. 2255
Meetings: 8 P. M.
2nd and 4th Tuesdays
Lyceum Hall, 8th and
High Vbltlng Knight,
welcomo
ChRS. Patterson, O. Is
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American Legion
Klamath Post No. 3
Mft!pgl is' and 3rd
Tuesdays. Court Homo
Baaemont
T. R. OLDS. Com'dr.
Phone 651-W
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Dr. Philip Cole
OononJ Practlco of Dentistry
Open Evenings by Appointment
Phone 069 018 Main
Over Moo'i Store
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP
Winters Building
Vlolot Ray facial and scalp
treatment, facial packs, marcell
ing, and shampooing, Fronch
paper wave.
For appointment Fhono 311
OI.OItKNNA WARRKN, Prop.
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JOB NOW-I'M tfPOSED
Tt BE A PANDIT BUT
KEALLM I'M WORKING
WITH THE. POLICE IN
Rounding UP 9UM
SAM'S' GAN3 AT A BANK
RoBBEP.W MONDAY NIGHT.
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DIRECTORY
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I 1 1 EST ZII'fKI.IN FTiiatiX
FIllKDIlK'IISIIAVKX. (,!) -- Th
2 ill unnivcrwiry of th first Zi-p-petto
fllitht will bo oelebKtad In
ihia city in Auiruat. On Iih flrnt
IIIkIiI t'oilllt Zl'Ppi'lin alirrcfdi'll In
ninuliilnj; In tin- ulr only 20 mln-
him, Thfl toininR oalobrmtlon, a
Doorbar of prominent pornonniim
In iho world of oonomlc ami sclonco
will be Invited.
Oboal Fordlnnrd von Zeppelin waa
born at ('onntuncc, In linden, (lor-
mny. In 1S3S. Dnrlsg tlio American
j Civil War ho MrTsd. na a VolnntOmf
in (be Union army, it wna while
ho was in America Ibat he made
I hln ... : . .1 bkllbdfi, Il
Hud in Berlin in 1917.
Some of these new dance steps
make the St. Vitus look like a slow
motion movie.
Love laughs at locksmiths
cusses bill collectors.
Vochatzer Bros.
WELL DRILLERS
Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose
Estimates given on water
systems. Prices Reasonable
Bonded 1918
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
V. PARKER Owners and Operators WARREN RENNET
South sixth street, Klamath Falls, Oregon
We Buy
We Sell
Hay Grain
Potatoes
We Stortv
Anything
Except
Livestock
Let us take caro of your hay and grain wants, bo it a sack, a
bale or carload. Wo guarantee everything wo sell. Our prices
are fair and ronsonnblo. If you nre thinking of leaving, store
your goods with us until you have found that Klamath is the
finest plnco on oartlli. 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
LEGAL NOTICE
Enters Race
Ife wants to auccccd "Ftehlfnic Rob:"
Ills nnmr In Jnmm If. M.OIlbn, h'
on attorney of Oren Day, Wl.. and
lw o candidate for tbc seat of the
lute Senator La Pollette.
MANY OIRTfl PBHSRVrKD Tf)
HKAD OF TKSIPBRAVrE RODY
BDINniTRaH, Aug. 7. Dr, Anna
A. (lonlon. of Evanston. III., who was
re-elected president of the World's j
Women's Christian Temperance Un-j
Ion, at the twelfth triennial con.- (
vcntion here, returned to her borne
with a varied collection of itifts from
settled to li.-r by conntrU s repre-1
entod at the international temper-
ance council.
In the collection Is a hlllelab from
Ireland, a cotnpleto set of specimens
of pressed wild flowers of Australia,
crystallized fruit and an ostrich fan
from Africa, with a hlsiory of South
Africa anil gold niount 'd miniature
tenuera!)ee banners of Denmark and
Finland.
JATMN PLANS IIKillER RATE
OF INTEREST ON SAVINGS
TOKYO. Aug. 7. The Commun
an(j Rations Department reports the ag-
I regate of postal savings in Japan at
the end of May amounted to 1.127.-
1S57.S60 yen and the number of de
positors wero given us 30, 657. MO.
Compared with the preceding month
the deposits showed a decrease of
9,1,68,474 yen but tho depositors
Incrensed by 184,932.
At present four per cent Interest
is paid, but tho Communications .De
partment is cons al ting with the Fi
nance Ministry with a view to raising
this rati In the hope of preventing
u further decrease In savings.
Women may be slaves to fashion.
Bui their burdens are light.
Wo Weigh
Perambulators
to
L.oggius Trucks
Nusser
i
CLAHHIFri'l) AD KATRH
Klrwt liifwrtlon pr lino 10c
Two IliHiTtlnn w,t Wiw. 15c
Tlip' liiftcrtloiifl i ' r line 20c
Four liiMfrtloiiN jMjr lln 2ftc
Week (0 tlinM) . per linn 80c
Om Monti per lino 7Ac
M I n ) nni in ermrgn 26c. Adi not
conw:iitlvn tr clinrfiod now fol
lov.'liiK MMli omlHHlon.
First Innortlon In Jn "Now Tortai"
column stjtlioiit oitra cbargo, but al
liixortloiiH in that column are at flrit
Iim" ri inn rate.
NKW TODAY
FOII IIF..'T- .Vlcif HloopInK room; uo
of I' N plion" and liulli. !i27 JtllttP
Kon ntroct. 7-10
FOII RENT
54 4-J.
St: Cllllln.
I'liono
7-8
FOR KAI.E flrocery Htoro, cast
Main aid Sixth St. It. 6. Farroll.7
5 ROOM HOUSK, Mills Addi, ; i
porches, trees, lawn, fenced, Knod
locution; a barfaln at 52.000.00.
II ROOM kOVBtt, modern, large
bath and closets. 12000. 1800
down.
S ROOM HOUSE, bath, large Bleep
ing porch, garage, wood, shed,
fenced, dandy garden with b-r-rlcs;
furnished: new electric
sewing machine, kitchen cabinet,
bed. tabliw, chairs, etc for ?200.
$:.U(I down. ,
ICO ACRE RANCH with 4 room
bbnaa, not far from town, has
well and lot of timber; would
make a dandy moonshiners bom'.
?r,iii).on cash.
The
Dlson
sab'.
best
and
lots in Hot Springs,
Industrial districts for
A.
tl. MORRISON
Phone 4 85-M
s ;
WANTED Young lady wants work.
j Phone 211W. 1-7'
' SHIPMENT of new Fall dresses i
have just arrived at Ilee Begin's
Dress Shop. 129 So 7th. 7-S
BIG SHIPMENT of new Fall dresses
have just arrived at Bee Begin's
DresB Shop. 129 So 7th. 7-S
, rnNfl SWEATER CO VTS in all nret
ly colorB have just arrived at Bee
Begin's Dress Shop. 7-8
RIO SHIPMENT of new Fall dresses
have Just arrived at Bee Begin's
Dress Shop, 129 So 7th. 7-S
LONG SWEATER COATS in all pret
ty colors have just arrived at Bee
Begin's Dress Shop. 7-S
BIG SHIPMENT of new Fall dresses
have just arrived at Bee Begin's
Dress Shop, 129 So 7th. 7-S
LONG SWEATER COATS in all pret
ty colors have just arrived at Bee
Begin's Dress Shop. 7-S
BIG SHIPMENT of new Fall dresses
have just arrived at Bee Begin's
Dress Shop. 129 So 7th. 7-8
FOR SALE Main Street croner lot
only $100 per fool; IS lots Buenn
Vista Addition, good investment,
very eusy terms. Will sell all or
! Five lots In Mills Addition,
only S75; $100 cash, balance $30
per mo. See C. R. Beebe at t'liil
coto & Smith's. 7-10
j lilti SHIPMENT of new Full dresses
Iiovo just arrived at Bee Begin's
Dress Shop, 129 So 7th. 7-S
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to our friends and neigh
i bom for their generous assistance
I and deep sympathy extended to us
iu our recent bereavement and for
the many beautiful floral offerings.
Mrs. Henry Stiles and family
P. E. Stiles and family
J. N. Stiles and family
Mrs. Pearl North ind family
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Rooms.
Bath and Phono.
810 Walnut.
J25-A24
FOR RENT Three largo furnished
housekeeping rooms, with private
family; also ouo bedroom. 1028
Jefferson. 4-8
FOR RENT Furnished apartments.
Close in. Phone 342-W. 419 10th
St. A4-S4
FOR RENT Building sultnblo for
warehouse or shop: close in.
Lloyd Porter, First Nat'l Bank.
5-7-
Terrible news from Paris. Meu j
are wearing wrist watches. Does it j
menn Ihov nr. eoiwlv for nnnlhor
war? - m
CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Room and bath. 01 7
North loth. Reasonable. 6-7'
FOR RBNT t-room unfurnished
house near Mills Addn. school.
Klimath Falls Auto Co., 221 Main.
Phone 2IC-R. 0-8
FOR RENT Furnished restaurant
on Ashland-Klamath Falls high
way, now doing good business,
very cheap rent. Iannc Moore,
Keno, Oregon. 4-10
FOR RENT 2 room furnished Apt.
48- North lrtth St. Adults only.
FOR RENT' - Furnished Apartmeut.
Reasonable. Phone 23B-J. ti-8
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
123 North 6th St. Phono 33S-W.
4-8
EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for
rent ll.OO per day. Phono 129.
olden itulo Store. Jll-All
MlSCHUiASTEOTJB
TRIANGLE flAFE Tt.n puce to gel
good eat. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
C33 Main atreet. Paouo 24. ti
EXPERIENCED COOK and helper
wants work. Call or wrlto 1212
Oregon Ave. 3-8
MONEY TO LOAN on gilt-edgn city
property. For information apply
Box 151. Herald. 6-8
BHOB8 REP AIRED BY MAIL
Send tbem to the Goodyear Shot
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8ta BL. W.
pay the return postage.
HAVE TEN ACRES of irrigated laud
two and one-half miles from city
limits. Will give five acres to
any. carpentur who will build roe
u bouse. Address, Uox 1411, Herald
C-S
2Gc BUNDLES OF PAPER,
office.
Herald
tf-nt
WE USE THE HOFFMAN STEAM
PRESS. Let us call, press and
deliver your suit all for 75c.
The Sixth Street Cleaners, 224 S.
6th. Phono 49-J. 15
THE Y'ORK CAFE, under the man
agement of Mrs. J. A. Roberts and
Mrs. H. W. Dickson have signed
an agreement with Culiiniary Al
liance No. 4 24 and are now op
erating a strictly Union house.
1 CuIIinary Alliance No. 424.
CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER.
Bonded. Phone 8S1-J. J1S-A17
WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax
ing, house cleaning and janitor
service. Reference. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Remington Automatic
shotgun, 12 gauge. Winchester
hammerless pump, 20 gauge. Al
so 20 gauge single barrel, equip
ped with recoil pad; suitable For
boy. Inquire 10 Loomis Bldg.
Phone 44. 3-8
FOR SALE 100 ewes, some pure
bred Shropshires, $12; also ten
selected purebred Shropshire ijims
$20: gentle farm team, well
matched. 2600 lbs., $150, sale or
trade for cows or calves. Robert
S. and Evea Adams, Malin, Ore
son. 6-12
FOR SALE OR TRADE: My prop
erty in Casper. Wyoming, for
Klamath Falls property. Inquire
33S Eldorado. 6-S
FOR SALE 20 head first class
cows and heifers, mostly Holstein.
P.. miles West of Malin. Wm.
Cotton, Malin. 4-10
850 ACRES of No. 1 Good pasture
for sale. E. Egert, Hildebrand,
Oregon. 4-10'
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 SALE Seven room house; lot
and garage; paving paid. 512 N.
9th St. 31-6-
GOOD EATING and cooking apples.
Enterprise Ranch. Phono 400.
3-8
FOR SALE By owner, four room
house, partly furnished; chicken
yard and houses. Largo level lot.
Mills Addition. Bargain at $1-100.
Terms. Inquire 10 Loomis Bldg.
Phono 4 4. 3-S
HOGS FOR SALE All sizes. Call
Lee Denton, Fort Klamath. 5-10
FOR SALE Seven room house;
garage; paving paid. $4500.
Terms. Call 512 N. 9th. 6-11-
FOR SALE A I ni o s t new olectric
sewing machine, very latest. 185.
Must sell this week. 1619 Monlo
Way. Phone S14-W. 5-S
, .
FOR SALE Fourteen room room-
Rig hOUSO,' gOO(l le.iso; OH Mail!
St. near Sixth.
Phone 711. 5-11
WANTED
WANTED Good truck driver; muu
that knows town preferred, Phone
23J-R. C-T
WANTED -Neat, and kind middle
agded lady to do homework and
caro for five year obi boy, Ad
dre i llox 7, Dorrls, Calif. 6-13
WANT TO BUY home from Owner.
Telephone 82S-W. 11-7
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Hotw ii Golden Rule storn
and First Nnt'l. bank, leather wal
let with 135.00 currency. Reward.
Call 120. 4-S
LOST- Pocketbook containing mon
ey, operators license and bunk
hook. Reward. Reply Heruld.
-S
LEOAl NOTICIsS
SUMMONS
No. 1909 Equity
In the Circuit Court In and For
Klamath County, and State of
Oregon.
Ida "Pope. Plaintiff, vs.
Wesley O. Pope, Defendant.
To Wesley G. Pope, defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE"
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer tho
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
. fur want thereof, the plain
t:rf will take judgment and decree
agaiust you as follow:
1. That the bonds of matrimony
now existing between the plaintiff,
Ida Pop; and defendant, Wesley O,
Pope, be dissolved on the grounds u(
desertion for over one year.
::. That the pu.'ntiff be awarded
the care and custou of tho minor
child. Georgia P. Pope.
3. That tho plaintiff havo such
other and further relief as to equity
and good conscience may appertain,
and as to the Court may seem moot.
August 28th, 1925, is the last day
of the timo prescribed in tho 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
2ith. 1925.
This summons is served by pub
lication by order of the Honorable
A. L. Leavitt, Judge of the Circuit
Court for the State ' of Oregon for
Klamath County, dated July 15th,
1925, which order required that
summons be published onco a weoE
for six successive weeks (seven in
sertions.) the first publication being
July 17th. 1923.
W. H. A. KENNER,
Plaintiff's attorney, , whose office
and post office address is Ameri
can National Bank Bldg., Klamath
Falls, Oregon.
July 17-24-31, Aug. 7-14-21-2S.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
Equity No. 1911
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Klamath.,
Ed Bloomiugcamp, 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 of an
execution o foreclosure of sale
issued out of the Circuit Court of
the County of Klamath and State of
Oregon, in a suit wherein Ed Bloom
iugcamp was plaintiff, and F. Power
(sometimes called Frank Power), C.
R. Bowman, D. Bowman, Klamath
Livestock Mortgage Loan Company.
a corporation, were defendants, upon
a judgment and decree rendered on
the 10th day of July A. D. 1023. in
favor of said plaintiff and against
the said defendants for the sum of
$1500.00, together with interest
thereon at the rate of S per annum
from April 7th. 1920, to the date, of
said judgment amounting to $631.00
and with interest from date of said
judgment at the rare of 6 per an
num, together with an attorneys fee
of $300.00, and $26.00 costs aud dis
bursements of said suit, and costs
and 'expenses of sale, I have this day
levied upon all of tho right, title,
claim and interest of tho said de
fendant F. Power, sometimes called
Frank Power, in and to the follow
ing described real property to-wlt:
The North half of the Northeast
quarter, the Southwest quarter of
the Northeast quarter, and the south
east quarter of the Northwest quar
ter of section 12, in township 34
South of Range 11 East of tho Willa
motte Meridian in Klamath 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 of 10 o'clock A.
M. upon said day, sell at public auc
tion, at the front door of tho County
Court House, in the city of Klamath
Falls, County of Klamath and stuto
of Oregon, for current lawful monoy
of the United Stntes of America, nil
of tho right,, title, claim and interest
of the said defendants in and to the
above described property, or so much
thereof as may he necessary to satis
fy said judgment, with interest, .
attorneys fees, costs, and expenses of
sale, to the highest bidder therefor.
Said sail to be made subject to
redemption.
Dated this 10th day of July, A. 1).
1925.
BURT E. HAWKINS,
Sheriff of Klumath County,
State of Oregon,
July 10-17-21-31, Aug. 7.