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Leave Your Filtws
before? 9 O'clocK-Your
Pictures am
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Fred Weaterfeld, D. D. S.
X-Ray Laboratory
I.L.nts llulldlng
Pl'oni. lit W
KlamaUi Pall, Ofngon
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DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AMI) SHU'. I. n.N
Office and RtfldeBM I'hoao 221
L O. O. F. TeKSli
J. C. CLEGHORN
CJVIL EMdINRKll
AND SURVEYOR
Phono 192-J 133 B. Klvoruido
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTQMBTRIBT optician
709 Main .-II. Phono l.!:t-W
Mnku and grind u!a:uiB. Dupli
cate brokon louses, ropalr frames
PBRHANCNT CONOTRUCTIOM
Kxcluslvo Licensed Mnnu
fiiclurers for
The now Conrrnto Hollow-Wall
ttulldtng llrlik for Founda
tions, Walls, Uulldluga, etc.
Aholutoly . Flrn and Weather
Proof at 11 coat lens than vanv
othar form of maionry.
1 .irf???. .JL,i
Btons-Tllo construction elim
inates upkeep expense, is In
' dostriieilklo, utul li approved
by the best architects and'
bulldori.
1 Uncicelled as a bsb for
Stucco finish
bet na Estimate Tour Job
th and Harknt. Phone 082W
Concrete Pipe Co.
Stnmps
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ready at" 5 P
OHUGS f'""T'KtZ)
Klamath Lodge
Directory
r
M. W. A.
Unnii T I! t ind Third
Wednesdays
Oild Fellows Hall
C. L. Edwards, Chirk.
133b l.iikevlcvr Ato.
B. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Thursday oronlng. Visit
ing mmubori welcome.
rUij T pie, 3rd v Main
Ciarlton Currln, Exalted
Rulef. Tutu JJulzMt, Hoc
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meetings: S P. SI,
2nd aud 4th Tuoadays
Lyceum Hall, Sth and
High Visiting Knights
welcome
Ohkl, Patterson, O. K.
American Legion
Klamath Poil No. 8
Meetings Is'' uid 3rd
Tuesdays. Court House
Haanment
r. K. OLDS, Cotn'dr.
Phono tSI-W
Dr. Philip Cole
General Pracllco of Dentistry
Opon Hvenlngs by Appolnlment
Phono H09 BIS iY;sln
Over Moo'i Htors
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP
Winters Building
VI. dot Ray facial and scalp
treatment, fnciai packs, raarcoll
Ing, ami shampooing, Frouch
paper wave.
For appointment Phono 311
OLORNNNA WAIUIBN, Prop:
TP-
33$
v"' '1
Southern Tourist
Dies on Vacation
MEDFOHD. On., Auk. 12. Thora
J. rfi rnon Reynolds. 00 years old.
.if Vnllejo. Calif., died suddenly here
JTMtOTdfty while rldlnK 111 n cur on
;i return trip from hl vncutiuu, nc
caropaaled by bb wife nml daughtir.
Carebtal hamorrMgii iu liven an
the muse.
ROGUE TO III 1IJ
Vs.... ItllHt 1IAIl( IlilllUnt.k I... II I.
by l-'irni of BopiotlMr
I Frank lloguu lias unAler construc
jllon "" -:iso, vunsistlng
j of tour upartmvtila each with two
rooms wlili private baib, which will
j help Co soino extent to avlvc the
irol)lcm of finding a miitahle place
In u Mcli bo llvo for a few families
..it least. The building Is being
erected on Menlo Way In the Hot
Springs addition and will osl In
the neUbhorhood uf ' I3,noo when
completed.
Vochatzer Bros.
VTELIi DIULLKRS
Phone '225-R
1731 Melrose
Estimates given on water
systums. Prices lloasenable
Bonded 1918
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
U. F. PARKHB Owners ntul Operntors WARItKN BKfiNET
South Sixth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Wo Buy
Wo Bell
flay rjraia
Potatoes
Wo Storo
Anything Kxcopt
Livestock i
Lot lis tnko caro of your hay and grain wants, be it a sack, a
halo or carload. Wo guarantee everything we sell. Our prices
jire fair wild reasonable'. If you are thinking of leaving, store
your goods with us until yon havo found that Klamath is the
finest triad on Sartfh, ' Try ns.
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
THE EVENING HERALD'S
CONFESSES
HE KILLECi MAN
I
C j
Autoiet Who Gave
1 fCU
Jordan" a "Lift" in Coupe
is Murder Victim
COUPE IS RECOVERED
Youth Apprehended as He
Drove Blood Stained
Car Through Town
K A NBAS MTV. Mo., Aog. 12. Up)
Hcitrch win Altcler way toilay
nlong bigbwAya went of CitllfoRniA,
.MIhsoiii-I for (he body or Ailulit
dawaofi, in. of Cpdniiiunrti v. f..
a icbool loaebcr. AulborltJea at
(tardea City, tpufaao, are botding a
yontli who calls hiuiM'lf "Fred Jor
dan", and wlm ban couleaacil bra
hlcw lawhon' alter (he latter had
given him a "lift" 'In Ida coupe.
The youth, who yevtenSay con-(
f eased to hating nmrdered Obnraon
was in i cmiiI in Harden City, Aug
ust It, when oflicefs then' hciatuc
Iturpldotu of the blood-atabaed car
lie was driving.
The car was Identified by Its
license plates, I, til up until yester-
! day the' hoy dcuh-tl any knowledge
I of I 'law son.
I.ate yestei'ilay diovcvec. In broke
down and signed, a r-onfetmlon. teli
; lug UOM he decided In hold up the
I man who had given him a ride. He
I drew a gun, lie said, and when
jt'Iau'ftoii struck at him, fired. He
took the wheel, drove on and dump
ed (he body Into a ditch near a
i culvcrf.
l.A.MONTK. Mo.. Aug. 12. (IP)
A body believed1 to be that of Adanj
Clawson of Lodl, N. V.. was found
.' In a ditch near a hedge on the farm
of i.eorge M. Y.yre, four miles south
west of Iunmnle. today. An inquest
will he held tomorrow.
The body was found by mail
workers Id weeds along n hlgliway
. four miles west of Lamonte. It was
1 fal:en to Lamonte and turned over
( to 1 ho coroner
Bonny papers. Including travelers
j checks 'totaling 1200, were found on
1 the body. Identified as that of Olaw
j son. kccOrdlnfe to Deputy Sheriff Cal
! vert.
iScck to Release
Crooked Governor
WASHINGTON. Aug. 12. iP)
One of the most imposing campaigns
over undertaken to secure clemency
for n federal prisoner was launched
, here today on behalf. Of Warre:: T.
McCray, former governor of Indiana,
who has served about If. months of
In ten yeat sentence iu (he Atlanta
; penitentiary, imposed uftcr his con
' victlon on a cliarge of using the
' malls to defraud.
W0 Weigh
Perambulators
to
Logging Trucks
STB
m
I I.ASHIFri-,1) .10 KATES
Flint Insertion per linn 10c
Two Insertions ..per Hrto Ific
Three Insertion per lino "Oc
l-'our insertions er linn Mfa
Wick (fl (lines) per line . 'lot
Onu .Mmilli per Hue 70c
.Minimum marge 2.1c. Ads not
conm ciitlvn arc charged new fol
lowlm; each omission.
new today
j TO TRADE -I room house and Inl.
I ,;,,M(. (n In IJiMiNTnnir v.'illld 117.111
for lioitRe and lot
Kails. Hoe People1
Phone TO.
In Klamath
Warehouse.
12-1.1
POR BALE, CHEAPJO lota with
1000 ft. H. I', trackago. Good fac
tory idle. Bee Heel,.: at f'hllcoti; &
Smiths. I'hone 6. 12-14
FOB ItK.N'T Furnished apartment
Ml High. I'hone 399W. 12-1.'
POH RENT 2 room cahln, with ga
rage. 2127 White avenue, Mills
Addition. W. H, llattoti. 12-1::
FOB RENT 2 room furnished house
with hath on So. 6th St. Inquire at
upstairs Apa. iu rear of 213So.Ctli
HI. 12
FOR RENT 2 room furnished house
Call at 1 1 20 High St. 12
(Continued Prom Page One)
the naval district at San Francisco.
A wireless message frsm the Hear
received at San Franclaro said that
the vessel was Mtondtng slightly,
draw wti'l Safe
Dispatches to the coast guard
crv.ice said the cutter Bear was
resting on the sand bar in an easy
position in ample water and that
I 03 fears for lu.r safet;.- were eter
1 talned. The Algonquin should reach
j the Hear tomorrow evening and
.should be able to release her unleis
the Hear Is able woner to wwk
herself free.
The Bear steamed from here
May 16 on her Uiirty seventh an
nual cruise into the Arctic ocean.
The summer had been unevcntf.il
for the old 'wooden steamer, which
Is to be replaced after this trip
by a new steel cutter costing $1,-
000,000.
Her Final Voyage
Fwr several years the Bear, .1 1
Adellna Pattl on her last to tr.
aas gone into the Arctic "for the
last time." But now the money Bp
replace her has been ap3:opriate;l
and Che coast guard has recei cu
fnam officers in its service and
from experts outside, a volume icf
suggestions from which to build a
super-cutter.
So the men of the const gua.d
have name at. last to believe that
ktha veteran of nearly half a cen
tury of cruising the loneliest and
most dangerous of the seven seas
is going to make her exit is gvj
ing to mako heir farewell after bo-
; ing law. medicine and theology tJ
fho Arctic coast of Alaska Cor -two
generations. .
Last year the Bear damaged her
psiipellers, but after repairs at Dutch
Harbor In the Aleutian Islands she
crept co-San Francisvo with he-r
stills.
LAKEVIE W
Ike Kent, with his wife and daugh
i ter have returned to Lakeview after
an extended motor trip through Cal
I iforriia.
Mr. aud Mrs. F. ZltD Baldwin of
i the Lakeview garage left Thursday
by auto for HealdSburg, California,
i w here they will visit a few days with
i friends, after which they will con
j tlnue on to San Francisco on a short
j business trip before retaining to
' Lakeview. They expect to he gone a
week or tell days,
j The Forest road, from Bttrat creek
j to Dtsnfal creek, n distance of about
: five miles, which is being construct
ed by the Fremont National Forest
Service, is rapidly Hearing comple
tion. Tills road, when finished, will
make Deep Creek, which is one of the
best fishing streams in Lake county,
anally accessible to motorists and that
stream will no doubt bo visited by a
large number of pontile each year.
The forest service has built some
very excellent roads in this county
which ore greatly appreciated and
make it a pleasure to drive out to
lite many ideal mountain camps in
the Fremont National forest to spend
the week ends through the summer
months.
The Misses Mable Hotchkiss, Kate
Cott, Helen Minthorn unci Doris
Spangbei'g loft this week by mitb
for a (rip through the western part
of tlie stat.
VETERAN "COTTEB
1ES Bi ROCKS
CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
NEW TODAY
WALTON ft WRKillT
Write INSCUA.N'CE Right
Our Idea of a good
Insurance Agent Is one
who serves the Inter
ests of his client as
well ns his company.
URNS' NEW Dress shoes, brown or
blacks, ull sizes, $2.50 a pair.
MENS' WORK Shoes, new all leath
er. 1.7a a pair.
UW AND BOYS' New Keds, 65c
a pair while they last.
BOYS' NEW All leather shoes, tl.Jt
a pair.
NEW HATS Mens' grays and blacks
late styles, $2.00 a pick-up.
COODING'S BARGAIN STORE
236 Main St.
Below the Court House. 12
YOUNG LADY. High school graduate
wishes office work; bookkeeping.
332 Lincoln St. 12-14
WILL THE PARTY who borrowed
our 2 h.p. motor kindly return.
Holliday dairy. J2
'OSITION WANTED Young man
Just out of business college, po
sition as assistant bookkeeper.
Box 154 C-o Herald. , 12-14
Ftii; KENT Modern furnished
apartment, with nrivnfp hmh
Corner Pine and Cedar. One block
from .Main. Call 51. 12-14
MISCELLANEOUS
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gal
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tJ
WE DSE THE HOFFMAN STEAM
PRESS. Let us call, press and de
liver your suit, all for 75c. The
Sixth Street Cleaners, 224 S. Sth.
Phone 49-J. ' 8-16
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop. 121 N. Sti St. Wf
pay the return postage.
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald
office. tf-nt
CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER.
Bunded. Phono SS1-J. J1S-A17
WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax
lng, house cleaning and Janltor
service. References. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 3S0W. 7tf
FOR SALE
BARGAIN
I AM OFFERING -for sale the follow
ing described property that is part
of an estate that has to be settled:
A FINE 5-ROOM modern residence
on paved street four blocks from
Main St. in best residence section;
fine lawn and flowers. Will sell
furnished or unfurnished.
LOTS 4 & 5 IN HOT SPRINGS Addi
tion, close iu. suitable for 3 houses.
TWO LOTS IN SECOND Addition one
block from Crater Lake highway.
Good view.
ALSO LINDERMAN PIANO, in good
condition. Call 20C No. 4th. 10-20
FOR SALE Chevrolet Tour. 1920.
good condition. for quick sale
?100. Win. P. Sanders, 305 Pine.
10-15
FINEST ELBERT A PEACHES and
Bartlett Pears direct from grower.
Order now for delivery Aug. 1st
to 15th. 40 lbs peaches $2.40;
4i lbs. pears $2.90. Express paid.
Seud cash with order. W. C.
Smith, Corning, Calif. J17-A15
FOR SALE Boston Bull pups. 9
weeks old. Inquire Lamm's store,
Modoc Point, 11-13
FOR SALE -Rood milk cow,. $75.
424 Conger avenue, phone 7:12.
11-17
FOR S A L E Pedigreed hitch
Police dog; need home. Sec Dick.
14-13
I on SALE
FOR BALE Apartment house, litis
six uicely furnished apartuinnts,
ull have private baths, steam hout,
close In. Terms,' Addross 153,
H-rald. 11-tf
FOR SALE 100 ewes, somo pure
bred Shropshire, ?12; also ten
elected purebred Shropshire raw
$20; gcntlo farm team, woll
matched, 2H00 lbs., $150, sale or
trade fur rows or calves. Robert
3. and Bvea Adams, Malln, Ore
gon. 6-12
FOR SALE Lot 75 x 200, orchard,
free Irrigation right; river front.
834 Conger Ave. 10-15
'Oil BALE 7-foot McCormlck bind
er. A-l Hhape'prarticnlly new drap
ers; 1 1-7 In. disk Hoosler drill,
good shape. Both on Harrison
ranch near Konana. Oregon. Write
Ivan E. Kilgore'Merrlll, Ore. 8-12
LOST AND FOUND
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LOST Some place near or In town,
one 30 x Zk United States tire
on rim, phone 784; reward. 10-12
LOST 32 x 4 tire. rim. carrier, li
cense plate, tall light, between
highway and ObUoqnln. 1207 War
den Ave., or Herald office. Re
ward. 11-13
FOR RENT
vyvwvrVirvvvwvwwyvivv
FOR RENT Rooms. 844 Walnut.
Bath and Phone. J25-A24
FOR RENT Furnished apartments.
Close in. Phone 342-W. 419 10th
St. A4-S4
FOR RENT Furnashcd Apt., rea
sonable. 2301 Wantland. 10-12
1 SLEEPING ROOM for rent. In
quire 319 No. 9th St. 10-12
FOR RENT 4 room house, unfur
nished in Mills Addn.. near school.
Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main
Street. 1(N12
FOR RENT 2 room furnished
apartment, adults only. 439 No.
- 10th St. 10-15
FOR RENT Sleeping room, furnace
heat for winter. 514 Walnut.11-15
WAXTKD
WANTED Neat and kind mlddle
agded ladV to do housework and
care for rive year old boy. Ad
dress Box 7, Dorris, Calif. 6-12
WANTED Somoone who would
want to get Into a good profitable
business with no competition. Na
tional article with national cam
paign of advertising behind it.
Write or call, RADIUM HEALTH
PRODUCTS CO.. 211 Broadway
St., Portland, Oregon. 10-12
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
Equity Xo. 1974 I
In the Circuit Court of the Stato of
Oregon for the County of Klamath.
Leona Johnson. Plaintiff, vs.
Fay Dewev Johnson, Defendant.
TO FAY DEWEY JOHNSON, above
named Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby requir
ed to appear and answer tho com
plaint filed against you in tho above
entitled suit, on or before the 2nd
day of September, 1925, that being
the day of the last publication of
summons, and tho last day within
which you are required to answer, as
fixed by the order of publication of
this summons.
It you fail to appear and answer,
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in said Com
plaint. Said suit is brought to se
cure i dissolution of tho bonds of
matrimony, existing between your
self and plaintiff, upon tho grounds
of willful desertion of this plain
tiff by you, continuing for tho por
iod of one year last past and Im
mediately prior to the commence
ment of this suit, uud for the caro
and custody of the minor child,
Edgar Johnson.
This summons is published In Tho
Evening Herald, a daily newspaper
of general circulation, printed, pub
lished aud circulated daily at Klam
ath Falls, in Klamath County, Ore
gon, by order of tho Honorable A. L.
Loavltt, Judge of said Court, and
dated July 22nd, 1925. The first
publication thereof to be made upon
the 22nd (lay of July, 1925, and the
last publication thereof upon the
2nd day of September, 1925.
H. M. MANNING,
Attorney for tho Plaintiff, whose
post office and' business uddress is
Hart Building, Klamuth Falls, Klam
ath County. State of Oregon. .
July 22-29, An;;. B-12-19-26, Sept. 2.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Notice is hereby given that tho
co-partnership heretofore existing
between Arthur Olson and Joseph
Olson, doing business as Olson
Brothers, has, of tho dnto hereof,
been dissolved. All accounts owing
to Olson Brothers should bo paid to
Arthur Olson and all bills against,
Olson Brothers should bo. presented
to Arthur Olson fur payment at,
1118 Pino Street, Klamath Falls,
Oregon. July 28. 1925.
OLSON BROTHERS,
By Arthur Olson.
July 29, Aug. 5-12-19.
O. K. Transfer Co., If Its Loose Well Move If
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PHONE 87
906 MAIN