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Fri-d VVesterfcId, D. D. S
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a it.'.y Laboratory
Loomla llulldlnx
Phone 431-W
Kl.tm.ita Kails, orofin
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATH IC PHYSICIAN
AND SI RMSOtt
Office and R,sldonc Phonr. :i2i
I. O. O. K. Tuir.pls
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENGINEER
AND RL'RVEYOR
Phono 19S-J 133 S. Rlversldo
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
705 Main cH. Phono 131 W
Make niul grind Olassea. Dupll
cr.to brokim lunos, rupalr frames
PCIIMAHCNT COMtVTMUC.TIOr
Kxcluslve Licensed Manu
facturer for
Tim now GoncMta Hollow-Wall
Building BflOk fur Kuunda
tlons, Walla, liulldlnga, etc.
Absolutely l'lre and Weather
Proof at a C08t less Hun Mil
ether form oi maionry,
stone-Tiio oonstruotfoti 1 1 in
Inates uplioup nipousu, Is In
dus'.ritcllble, and Is approvud
by the host anhltocta una
builders.
-Unexcelled as a ban for
Stucco finish
tot 11 AVInmte Your Job
BHi and Market. Phone B8W
Concrete Pipe Co.
ff(8r : . '...K't'JiJ
He Never Uaea Tlicni
BUSINESS
Work
Filns
ready at 5 Kf
Klamath Lodge
Directory
M. W. A.
Meets First and Third
Wednesdays
Odd Follows Hail
0, L. Edwards, Clsrk.
1335 Lukuvlew Are.
B. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Thursday evening. Vlalt
Ing members welcome.
Elks Temple, 3rd Main
Charlton Currlu, Bxalted
Ruler Tnru Doliell. Hoc
r- -
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meeting! s P. M.
2nd and 4th TnosdnTS
.Lyceum ll.ill, Sth sad
'HlgbV-Visiting Knlglili
wolcoino
Chna, Patterson, O. K
Aincrican Legion
Kltttnnth Post No, 8
Meetlnn 1' end 3rd
t n,. o 11 1 Court llonan
n.isemont
r. H. OLDS. Com'dr.
V&r phono 662-W
Dr. Philip Cole
OonnraJ Pructlco of Dentistry
open Bvenlngi by Appointment
Phono 569 61 8 M'"
Over Moo's Ntors
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP
Winters Building
Violet Ray iMlnl 'td scalp
treatment, facial paoks, marcall
lug, end (Ibampoottti'i Pfeueb.
paper wuvo.
For appointment Phoae 311
OI.ORI NVA WARrHN, Prop.
;
DIRECTORY
INCOME TAX RETURNS SHOW
BWHDHB ARB PROSPEROUS
STOCKHOLM, ijft Eighty per
cent of Swodon'a larger Individual
Income lux payers reported Increased
revenue fur last year, as did two j
thirds of the country's h ading IuibI-I
iioss corporations. Tin' official
ilstlcs show Stockholm has 150 tax-
Payers wltn Inconus of more than
$50,0 0.
Tho largest individual taxpayer
was A. M. Versteeg. a factory owner,
whose Income was $402,354. Others
who folluwed him closely wore Mar
cus L. Wallenberg, Ibo International
umnasT, sou ivar ivrouger, neim pi I
ihe Bvetjisb maich trual.
Among the corporation the larg- j
si 1 ..; by tho Swedish
TqbaeOO Monopoly, showing an In- i
come of $5,462 421. This, however.!
was n decrease from the previous j
year. Ihe next largist returns were
Hied by the Swedish Match corpora
tion and Hie Swedish Liquor Mono
poly. A man's face may be his fortune.
So may a woman's. Then a vanity
case holds a lot of fortunes.
Vochatzer Bros.
WELL DRITiLERS
Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose
Estimates given on wator
systems. Prices Reasonable
Bonded 1918
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
St, 1 PARKER Owners and Opera tors WARREN RENNET
South Sixth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Wo Buy
Wo Soil
1 1 at
om In
Pol aloes
Wo Storo
Anytbtng Except
Livestock
Lot tis tnko tare of your hay and grain wants, be It n sack, a
bale or cnrloud. We Biinrnnteo everything wo soli. Our prices
are fair and reasonable, IT you tiro thinking of leaving, sluro
your goods with us until vou have found that Kliunath Is the
finest placo on eartih. Try us.
Altamont Auditorium
Up-to-date Dance Hall with 11 Conveniences
and
Galloway's Orchestra from Portland
will furnish the music
Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday
THE EVENING HERALD'S
BOB sale
I'OII SALE I rooms, bath, furnish
ed, oil block from paring. Only
11800, ITiUM down, a dandy buy!
i ROOMS, iind bath, very modern,
cozy, close In. $2800; $800 down,
UX ROOMS And twtb one block from
!:, vIjik, Jn mplOtcd. All mod-
ern Cuature. J37.10; fn:,0 down.
NOTHBR PUKNISHBtl Iioiihc of 5
rooiiin and hiilh and a cood buy
for tin! prlco, twftO; Jluoo down.
I ROOM8 AND BATH in Hot Hprini!
A real placu for the monny.
d0; li rniH. Thin Will be worth
looking ut.
n O M K with orery modern
conrenlonco, 6 tttfge roonu and
hath, full hnncmunt with furnace,
laundry IrayH, on the paving. Left
uk how you thl pla". Kull price
7r,00 anil terms.
FOR THE I'AIITICUI-Alt. we have a
place that i a bmndlnterl ' rooniH
anil hath and nil conveniences,
bOan'Hful KroundH and on the pav
Inc. $2T,00 down; full prlco I'JOOO.
MAOUfRB & MAOUIliB
tit .Main Rt.
Insurance -o- Invefitmcnts
We are hacked by nineteen yenra
of experience In this territory.
I GAMBLING CRAZE IIITs COBS
hard, civic oi-tici.l avers
COllK. Irelund. Aug. 19. (jp) At
a hearing ut which tihe defendant!
were bookmakers, tdotiaed of violat
ing the law by accepting lieu on
horee raeee, the huperintendent of
the civic guard of Cork assorted that
"the city hnH simply pone mad on
the helling craze men. women and
children mid Homothlng ought to be
done about It." Every part of the
city wub affected, more or lean, he
averred and tho craze hnJ even
penetrated Into the pupils of the puh-
"'' schools.
Whenever a big race was scheduled
sta-'traffic In the principal streets was
'often held up by the people whoWOMAX VVISHES housework by the
iassemhled to discuss the event and
to make bets on their favorite an- I
itnals.
The crowds jammed the thorofares
said the superintendent, and stood
about for hours with newspapers 1
and racing papers In the hands, dls-
cnsslng "form." and to make matters
worsn. "most of tho people to whom
1 nTa referred could not atrord to
bet When they do so they neglect
their cares at home "
rft, princlpal Munamta
FORMER IRISH LEADER DIES
BELFAST(P)- Edward M. Clay
ton, a former assistant Inspector
general of the Irish constahuiary
who died at St. Jena Despuy, France,
was. Willi several English ministers.
Included In a Hut of persons whom
a Cork jury held shared the re
sponsibility for the slaying of Lord
1 Mnyfer MacCnrtaln.
District Inspector Swanzy. who J
also was mentioned In the list af-
Itorward was slain In l.lsburn. near I
Belfast, when hundreds of CAthq
ilc homes wore hurneil as a roprb:al. j
Horses and cows and pigs and
jsuch are valuable stock, but jack
asses are the laughing stock of the
1 world.
We Weigh
Perambulators
Logging Trucks
CLASSIFIED AD RATEfl
I''lrHt limcrtlon fn;r ii.ie 10c
Two iBMrttoflJ per linn 15c
Three liiNcrtlonH M?r line l!0c
FottV UudtCtOdi Jffr linn ic
WMk ( tlllirn) per linn 30c
One Monlli jx:r lino 7Bc
Minimum cnarco 26c. Adi not
I coimpcutlvo nro clmrgcd M now fol-
lowln8 cocn omlBnlon.
KlrHt Invortlon 1 In "New Today"
I column without extra charge, hut all
1 Innr.-rtlonn In that column are at flrat
1 insertion rato.
NEW TODAY
BLEEPING ROOMS and garage for
rent with private family. Close In.
nr.o No. ftn, 20-22
HOME COOKBD Chicken dinner at
Plnebnrst Inn. every Sunday, from
12:20 to 2:3(1 p. m. 20-22
BTRAYBD AWAY Police lady pup,
light color. Return 22u Main St.
Suitable reward. See DICK. 20-23 I
CORCBD SALE Paying Store: must
get uway; sickness -snap, DICK.
20-22'
9TENOORAPHBR with B years- ex
perience wishes permanent posi
tion. Phone 2!IV. 20-22
MEN WANTED to load dry lumber.
II. P. Stuhr. Gazelle, Calif. 20-20
LOST Six months old German Po
lice dog. License No. 78. C. B.
Crawford. 027 Klamath Ave. phone
H'J"; reward. 20-22
KOK SALE OR TRADE I acres at
Grants Pass. Ore. 2 acres in straw
berries: 2 acres grapes and gar
den. All first class land. Red Star
Realty Co. 60S Main St., Phone
94. Klamath Kalis. 20-26
WANTED Small Iron sufe; must be
a bargain. See Ed Vannlce. Golden
Rule Store. 2
WANTED I.ady bookkeeper and
monographer. Address Box 45G.
State experience. 20-22
COR RENT 5 room house. Inquire
2231 South 8th. 20-24
I
day. Phono 324R between 5 and
s p. ra. 20-21
FOR SALE Or will trade, a Dodge
used roadster for town property
of equal value, or will pay the
difference in cash should there be
any. Phone 271. J. I. Johnson. 20tf
WANTED
WANTED Middle aged .woman to
do housework and care for small
child. Phone 102. 1S-2U
SALESMAN for staple line. Refer
ences, hond and car required. Good
proposition. Iiox 156 Care Herald.
19-20
WANTED Room and board with
private family. Write Box 157,
Care Herald. 19-22
WANTED To let contract for put
ting up second crop of alfalfa hay.
Can furnish the equipment. Phone
15F13. 19-22
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 in, suitable for 3 houses.
TWO LOTS IN SECOND Addition one
block from Crater Lake highway.
Good view.
ALSO L1NDERMAN PIANO, in good
condition. Call 206 No. 4th. 10-20
National Forest Timber for Sale
I Sealed bids will be received by the
Koresl Supervisor. Medford. Oregon.
I up to and including September s.
19."-. tor all merchantable Douglas
fir dead timber, standing or down. I Oregon will receive sealed bids up
und till live timber marked ordoslg-to and including Saturday. August
hated for cutting on an urea eft- 22nd, 1925. at 3 o'clock P. M. for
bracing about ISO acres within por- the furnishing of 50 cords of heavy
lions of sections 20 and 21, Township K,oen slabs two foot in length to
36 South. Range it East. W. Mbo delivered ut Countv Library
('niter National Forest. Oregon, es-1
I tlmatod to be 850 000 feet B. M.,j
I inure or less, of Douglas fir timber..
i No bid of, b ss than 3. 60 per M feet I
11. M. win he considered. Kitty dollars;
intisi be deposited wiili each bid to bo
applied on the purchase price
funded or retained in part as liquid
ated damages, according to conditions
of sale. The right to reject any or
all bids reserved. Before bids are
submitted, full Information concern
ing the timber, tho conditions of
sole and ttio submission of bids
should be obtained from the Forest
Supervisor. Medford. Oregon
AUK, 8 - Aug. 2
CLASSIFIED AD
LEGAL NOTICES
S C M M O N s
No 1973 Equity
In the circuit Court In and for
Klamath County, and State of
Oregon.
G. O, LORBNZ, Plaintiff, vs.
Allen Sloan, and the unknown heirs
of II. W. .Mills, and also all other
persons and parties unknown
claiming any .right, title, estate,
Hon or Interest in the real estate
described In tho Complaint heroin,
Defendants.
To the unknown heirs of II. W. Mills
and also ull other persons und
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lieu or Interest
In the real estate described In the
Complaint herein:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON:
V011 and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
Complaint filed against you in tho
above entitled suit, on or before
Friday the 11th day of September,
I'jj",. or. for failure to appear and
answer, for want thereof, tho plain
tiff will take judgment and decree
against you as follows, to-wlt:
1. That tho defendants above
nan i if- f 'I til rod to set forth the
nature of their and eacli of their
Claims, that all claims of the de
fondants or any of them adverse to
this plaintiff may bo determined by
the decree of this Honorable Court;
ond that by such decree it be decreed
und adjudged that the plaintiff is
the owner in foe simple of Lots
three (3), and eight (8) of Block
eighty six (86) or Klamath Addition
to the City of Klamath Falls, Ore
gon. That the defendants and each
and all of them have no right, title,
estate, lien, or interest in said prop
erty or any portion thereof, and
that the defendants and each and all
of them be forever barred from
asserting any claim whatever in or
to said property:
2. And for A:ih further and dif
ferent relief as to equity may seem
meet and proper.
September 1 1th, 1925, is the last
day of the time prescribed in the
order for publication of this Sum
mons, in which you may appear and
answer said Complaint, the first
publication thereof being July 30th,
192.",. and the last publication being
September 10th, 1925.
This summons is served by publi
cation by order of the Honorable
A. L. Leavitt, Judge of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Klamath County, dated July 27th,
1925. which order required that
summons bo puhlishqd once a week
for six successive weks (seven in
sertions.) the first publication being
July 30th. 1925.
Which order further provided
that the plaintiff is relieved of mail
ins Summons and a certified copy
of the Complaint to you and each of
you. for the reason that your
addresses are unknown.
W. H. A. KENNER.
Plaintiff's attorney, whose office
and post office address is Ameri
can National Rank Hide. . Klamath
Falls, Klamath County, Oregon.
July 30, Aug. 6-13-20-27, Sept. 3-10.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution duly
issued by the Clerk of tho Circuit
Court of the County of Klamath,
State of Oregon, dated the
11th day of August. 1 9 2 5.
in a certain action in the Circuit
Court for said County and State,
wherein Coley Ball as plaintiff re
covered judgment against Harry
Wright in the total sum of One
Thousand Twenty and 25-100 Dol
lars upon which there is balance
duo and unsatisfied in sum of Nine
Hundred Fifty and 25-100 Dollars,
together with Interest at the rate
Of 6C'C per annum from the 27th day
of Juno, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that I will
on the Sth day of September, 1925,
at the Court House of the County
cf Klamath. In Klamath Falls, in
said County, at 10 A. M. o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, sell at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following-described prop
erty, to-wlt:
tt''j SEVi, Sec. 35, Twp. 33 S.,
R. 9 E. W. M., Klamath County,
Stale of Oregon
Taken and levied upon as the prop
erty of the said Harry Wright or
as much thereof as may be necessary
to satisfy the balance due on the said
judgment in favor of Coley Ball
against said Harry Wright with inter
est thereon, together with all costs
and disbursements that have or may
accrue.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
August 12, 1925.
BURT E. HAWKINS,
Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon.
A-13-20-27-Sept. 3
NOTICE TO WOOD HIDDERS
-Notice is hereby given that tho
County Court of Klamath County.
Building in Kliunath Fulls, Oregon,
- O0t later than October 1st, 1925.
Certified chock amounting to not
leas Hum 6 of the uuioiint of bid
must accompany hid.
By order County Court.
Dated Aug. 17. 1925
C. R. DELAP.
County Clerk.
By E. Deal, deputy.
Aug. 19-20-21
CENTENARIAN HIS OWN DOCTOR
S O L E l) RE. Switzerland (P)
Jacob Guenzigor. u watchmaker,
(Hod recently at the ago or 100. In
his youth he became afflicted with
SECTION
FOR HALE
FOR SALE Apartment house, has
six nicely furnished apartments,
all have private bnths, steam hoot,
close In. Terms. Address 153,
Herald. 11-tt
FOR SALE 1923 Ford rdndstor
with bed; 4 new Goodyear tires.
Would consider building lot or
small acreage In trade No ronl
estate agents need apply. Seo
Jack Hale at Sanitary Markot.18-20
BLACKSMITH Machinist Welder
wants good farming country loca
tion. Box 155, care Herald. 17-21
FOR SALE Portable electric sew
ing machine. Phono 871. 18-20
FOR SALE One lot. 2 room house,
iinrn. South bank of Lost river,
Merrill. Will sell or trado for late
model Ford touring car. Blanche
I.andrcth, Malln Ore. 19-25
FOR SALE, Or Will Trade My
equity in a 50 x 120 foot lot and
16 x 24 frame house, for n good
used car. valtto about $400. Call
at 2010 Darrow Ave., Mills addl
dltlon. 19-21
ROYAL TYPEWRITER splendid
machine. Low price; terms. Phone
187. 19-25
PARAGUM Mending Paste. Amelia
Whltlocto, Sixth & Pine. 19-20
COOKING and Jelly apples. Amelia
Whltlock; 6th & Pino. 19-20
FOB RENT
FOR RENT Rooms.
Bath and Phone.
840 Walnut.
J26-A24'
FOR RENT Furnished apartments.
Close in. Phone 342-W. 419 10th
St. A4-S4-
FOR RENT Sleeping room, close
hi, reasonable. Phone 144J. 18-20
FOR RENT Two 3 room plastered
houses: one partly furnished with
garage; one 2 room house with
garage. Inquire at Farrell's store.
East Main & 6th St. 19-21
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms; hot
and cold water bath and phone.
137 High St. 18-32
FOR RENT 4 room house, unfur
nished in Mills. Addn., near school.
Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main
Street. 19-21
FOR RENT Sleeping room, use of
telephone and bath. 927 Jefferson
. Street. 19-21
FOR RENT 3 room house for rent.
Furniture for sale; call after 6:30
1345 Crescent Ave. 19-20
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 632
Oak St. 19-21
FOR RENT 3 room furnished .Apt.
123 No. 6th St. Phone 399W.19-22
MISCELLANEOUS
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gfcl
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 824. tt
WE USE THE HOFFMAN STEAM
PRESS. Let us call, press and de
liver your suit, all for 76c. The
Sixth Street Cleaners, 224 S. 6th.
Phono 49-J. 8-16
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Ooodyear Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th SL We
pay the return postage.
KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agoncy,
1008 Main St.. all kinds of help
furnished on short notice. Phono
157. A-18 S-18
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald
office. tf-nt
CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER.
Bonded. Phone 881-J. J18-A17
WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax
ing, house cleaning and janitor
service. References. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 860W. 7tt
FINEST ELBERT A 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-A16
WILL TRADE n good piece of land
for a good car. Phone 516. 14-20
LOOK YOUR BEST in a "Roberts
Suit." hand tailored to your mea
sure. Now showing fall and wlntor
styles in suits and overcoats. Phono
109 and I will call with samples,
or seo me at the Gun Store Sat
urdav afternoon und evenings. A.
R. (ACE) RENNER. A15-S15
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Between Klamath Falls and
Chlloquin, dark coat with letters
and papers in pocket. Ruturn to
Herald office. Suitable reward.
19-21
tuberculosis and doctors diagnosed
ills case as incurable.
Guensiger, however, took up
a personal study of his case and
rend thoroughly a largo number or
medical books. From those he out
lined a special diet and modi' or
living for himself and contUftted to
work at his trado until u few years
ago.
v
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