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HERALD'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Fred Wetterfeld, D. D. S.
X-Ilajr ltboralorj
Loom! nullillnc
Phono 434-W
Klimaib Fullf, OrnKon
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AMD HURrrlCON
Otfloa and Resltlenco Phoua 321
L O. O. r. Tcple
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENGINEER
AND SURVBVOK,
Phone 192 J 133 8. Rlvonldo
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
709 Vain dt. Phono 133-W
Make and grind 01aao. Dupli
cate broken loose, repair frame
dERMANENT CONOTnuCTIOt
Eirlnslve Licenser! Mann
factitrera for
The now Concrete Hollow-Wall
Building Urlck for Founda
tion, Wall, Uulldluga, oto.
Abiolutely Fir and Wuathor
Proof at n cost los than any
other form pf masonry,
Btono-Tllo eonatructlou elim
inate npkoep expou'sn, is In
leitructiblo, and Is apprnvud
by the be,t archltoct and
builder.
Unexrnllrd M base for
Stucco finish
last n Estimate Vour Job
fth and Market. Phone 1M2W
Concrete Pipe Co.
They're Off
VHCNRV arc you surb
A VOO ORDCRC-O Hit. MILK
WORK
readY' at" 3
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Klamath Lodge
Directory
M. W. A,
Meat rim and Third)
Wodnesdax
Odd Fellow Hall
C. I. Edward, Clerk.
1335 Lakuvlsw Are.
B. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Thurday evening. Vllt
lug members welcome
Elk Temple, 3rd k Main
Charlton Currln, Exalted
Rnler. Tom Delicti, See
K. of C. Council No. 2255,
Mooting: 8 P. M.
2nd and 4th Tuesday
Lyceum Hall, 8th and
High Visiting KnlghU
welcome
Oha. Patterson. O. K
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American Legion
' Klamath Pt No. 8
Meeting U' ana 3rd
Tuesdays Court Hon
liaioment
F R. OLDS, Com'dr.
Phone 861-W
, Dr. Philip Cole
QanoroJ Practice of Dentistry
Open Henlngi by Appointment
Phono 669 618 Main
Over Moe' Stor
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP
Winters Building
Violet Ray facial and ecalp
treatment, faolal packs, marcell
ing, and ihampooiag, French
paper wave.
For appointment Phone 811
GT.oiti :n WARREN, Prop.
rS ,S YCO ORDERED 1HE MILK) V 0pr AT . J f .'
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I MuiNiuHT VZZZ:'SZ"- THIO 15 WHAT 1
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Uoutal of lbs New York Vankoea,
koocked ihh twenty-fourUi boma run
indii)'. Dick Kurr wa on ibu
mound. It occurred In the third In
ning of the ganla with the White
Sox.
Vochatzer Bros.
WELL DRILLERS
Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose
r'"'t on water
fricoa nontonabla
(omi.
Altamont Auditorium
Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences
and
Galloway's Orchestra from Portland
will furnish the music
Dance Every Wednesday atid Saturday
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THE EVENING HERALD'S
POtl HALE
KOK SALE I room, Imth, furnlnh
(!, 000 block from paving, Only
12800! fliou down. A dandy buy!
'i ROOMSi mid bath, very moilorn,
cozy, oloto In. 28(i0; 800 down,
IX ROOMS and bath one block from I
puvliiif. Just completed. All mod-1
crn Icutun.H. :rriO; 41750 down
ANOTHER KIJHNIHIIEI) hou of C
roouiH and bath anil a good buy
for Iho price. I27D0; liooo down.
I ROOMS AND HATH In Hot Spring
A real pluco for tho money.
1(500; term. Thin will bo worth
lookliiK at.
A HOME with every modorn
i on venlence. U large room and
bath, full Imminent with furnace,
laundry truyu, on the paving. Let
un Dhow you thin place. Full price
I70MO and term.
FOR THE PARTICULAR, we have a
place that la a bumdlngor! 8 room
and bnth and all convenience,
beuutiful ground and on the pav
ing. '1'jfii) down; full prlco $9000.
MAQUIRB & MACUIRE
810 Main 8t.
In- jinnee -o- luvcHtmcnt
Wo are backed by nineteen year
of experlenco In till territory.
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SOON ON JAIL
( t 'out line-ii From Page One)
District AUornoy Elliott, bus made a
complete confession. Because tho
Hlute law prohibits Juvenile from
being quurlercd in Jails with grown
men, the youth wus paroled to th
custody of Sheriff Hawkins, who Is
having the boy rep . i t to him twice
dully. As soon us Covntv Judge Rui
nell return to the city, lie will be
tried in Juvenile court,
It la generally belfced in court
h Mtse circles that tho present jail
on the top floor of the building rtrtll
be fitted up fjr wouiun und Juyu
nilcs. and that the new jail wlU be
built on u part of the lot now used
aa ti city p.irk. Tills, however, will
await the decision of the county
court.
By CONDO
m goop ome.
WORK WILL STAB
haw: haw: KitNT
CUMUXSmD in RATES
! I irst insertion per lino M)n
jTWO In eili'.lel .er line Iflc
Tlirco liiHvrllona per linn 20c
l one Iiinertlon per lino !!.
Week (0 time) per lino 80c
Ono Month ... ..per line 7Se
Minimum enarge Me. Ad not
conacnutlvo aro charged aa new fol
lowing each omlmlon.
First Insertion I In "New Today"
column without extra charge, but all
Insertion In that column are at tint
lnertion rale.
NEW TOD AT
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Persian
kittens, It. 00, .Mills Hull Apt. No.
2. 25-21
FOR SALE tO foot motor boat with
12-11. P. murine engine In A-l
condition. Will sell or trade for
K. P. real estate. Phone 71.
25-31
WELL PRESSED Is well dressed. We
use the Hoffman steam pressing
machine. Suits pressed. 75c, We
call and deliver free. Phone 4 ft J.
224 So. 8th, Sixth Strwt Cleaner.
A 25 S25
ROOM AND HOARD in private fam
ily for 4 girls, 2 In a room. .119
Slh. ' 25-27'
LOST Dark brown satchel on Chll-oiuln-K.
Fall highway Thursday.
Kindly notify Earle H. Johnson,
Klamath Falls. 25-2C
GARAGE FOR RENT
North 9th.
Call at 319
25-27
FOR SALE Huckleberries, Central
Auto Service. Phone 513W. Will
deliver Friday and Saturday.
25-27
FOR RENT Sleeping room, bath
and phone; close in, reasonable.
Phone 144 J. 25-27
WANTED TO CONTRACT Wheat
hauling on Tule Lake. Write E. T.
Partln, Bandon. Oregon. Box 237.
25-31
$23.50. U0-50; 31.50 Highest
grade all wool suits and overcoats,
tailored to measure. 1004 Main.
25-31
WANTED Furnished or partly fur
nished bouse, close in, by couple:
no children. Write Box 181. Her
ald office, or call 164W. 25-27
WE WILL BOY your grain and po
tatoes, or if you are not ready to
sell let us store for you until the
market suits. People's Whse. So.
Sixth St. 2.-I-20
FOR RENT Nice bedroom. 131 No.
2nd St. t next to Crater's rooms, i
25-31
1 upon the return of the plans and
FOR SALE Furniture: oak library i specifications to the Coupty Engln
table dining table, chairs. Hoosler i PPr
cabinet, sanitary couch, steel range i
with coils, two rugs, cupboard,
016 N. 9th St. 35-27
FOR RENT Furnished one room
shack on So. 6th St. Inquire at up
stairs Apt. in rear of 2135 So.'
' 6th St. 25 i
forfeited to Klamath Countv upon
EARLY FEED RANGES FOR SALE failure of bidder to enter into con-
Ranges that produce early beef tract provided by said county wlth
or lambs. In tracts of from 2000 ia ten days after notice of accept
to 12,000 acres. Located in a dls-l ance of his bid
trict which receives early andj THE COUNTY COURT reserves
abundant rain. Near rallroud. , iUe t.ignt t0 reject any or all bids.
Well fenced and watered. Prices n jr. BUNNELL,
ironi in. io ja per acre, lioorge
R. Mcl.eod, realtor. 115 N. San
Joaquin St., Stockton, Calif. 25-3 1
MEN'S NEW SUITS
11.50 14.50
... MEN'S NEW OVERCOATS ...
9.50 11.50
MEN'S NEW DRESS SHOES
2.50 3.50
MEN'S NEW WORK SHOES
1.75 2.50
AND
All kinds of Second Hand
goods.
GOODING'S BARGAIN STORE
236 Main St.
Below the Court House 25"
IA1ST AND FOUND
LOST Fox terrier near Acme Gar
age. Black spot middle of back.
Reward. Box 159, Herald. 22-35
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished apartments.
Close in. Phone S42-W. 419 10th
St. A4-S1
FOR RENT 3 room house, cellar,
garage. Oregon Avo. Phone 71.
21-27
FOR RENT Strictly modern, steam
heated, furnished apartments, Mc
Carthy Apartments, 630 Pino St.
Phone 800. 22-29
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms; hot
nnd cold water, bath und phone.
Cull at Women's Exchange. 490J,
. 24tt
FOR RENT One room plastered
house. Phono 644.1. 24-2!)
CLASwSIFIED AD
LEG. L NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That. Hculcd bids will bo received by
the Oonnty Court f Klamatli Conn
ty, at the County Court House up to;
i o'clock P. M. on Saturday, the 29th
day Of August, 1925, for the con-,
traction of the following:
The grading of the Midland Mar
ket Road from the Miller Hill school
to Midland In accordance with thoj
plans and specifications now on file.
In the office of the County Engineer,
the laying of corrugated iron plpej
nt polntH designated, and the con-1
slruetlon of n concrete box culvert
In an irrigation ditch at Station 231.
And the doing of such work In con-1
nectlon with the above Improvement:
as may be necessary to make a com-1
pleted roadbed. I
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS i
muy be had at the offico of thol
County Engineer upon a deposit of FOR SALE Ton truck. Honry Sc
flrs dollars ($5.00). Said deposit mon, Merrill road. 21-27"
will be refunded to unsuccesstui oiu- j
tiers noon ,e iciniii in ihd imim i
and specification to the County En
gineer. BIDS must be securely, sealed,
plainly marked "Bid for Midland
Market Road," and addressed to the
County Clerk of Klamath County.
EACH BID must be accompanied
by a certified chock, bidder's bond or
cash In a sum not less than five per
cent 15) of the amount of the
bid, said sum to be forfeited to
Klamath County upon the failure
of the bidder to enter into contract
provided by said county within ten
( 10 ) davs after notice of acceptance
of bid.
THE COUNTY COURT reserves
the right torejert any or all bids.
R. II. BUNNELL,
County Judge.
C. J. MARTIN,
Commissioner.
Published In me official news
paper 2 consecutive weeks.
Aug. 18-25.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That sealed bids will be received by
the County Court of Klamath Coun
ty, at the County Court House up to
2 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, the 29th
day of August, 1925, for the con
struction of the following:
SEPARATE BIDS will be received
on:
(1) Concrete or stone masonry
abutments for a bridge across Lost
River at Harpold's Dam.
i 2) Fill approaches to the above
bridge.
( 3 ) The wrecking of the old wood
en bridge and the construction of
a frame structure from the mater
ial of the old.
And the doing of such work in con
nection with each of the above as
may be necessary to make a com
pleted crossing of Lost River at' the
point indicated.
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
may be had at the office of the Coun-
ty Engineer upon the deposit of five-
dollars ($5.00). Said deposit will be
refunded to unsuccessful bidders
BIDS must be securely sealed,
plainly marked "Bid for Bridge at
Harpold's Dam," and addressed to
the County Clerk.
EACH BID must be accompanied
by a certified check or cash in a sum
not less than ten per cent of the
amount' of the bid, said sum to be
Countv Judge
to. J. .MAKTIN,
Commissioner.
I Published in the official news
I paper 2 consecutive weeks.
Aug. 18-25
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the Stnto of
Oregon for the County of Klamath
In the matter of the estate of
Liizic M. Fitch, deceased.
Notice is hereby given thafr-I have
filed my final account and report
as executor of the Last Will and Tes-,
lament and of the estate of Lizzie M.
Fitch, deceased, ajul the above en
titled Court has fixed ten o'clock in
the forenoon of Saturday, the 26th
day of September. 1925. as the time,
and the Court Room of the County
Court, in Klamath Falls. Oregon, as
the place when and where any per
son may present any objection or
exception to anything therein con
tained or aiiytliing done by me as
executor, and at the said time und
place, the said Court will finally set
tle the said account.
This notice is published pursuant
to an order of the Honorable R. H.
Bunnell. Judge of the above entitled
Court, niado on August 22nd 1925.
JASPER BENNETT,
Executor of the said Estate.
A 26 - S 1-8-15.
TO INVESTIGATE
HOCKFORD, III., Aug. 25. A
board of inquiry will investigate the
explosion of a trench motor at Camp
Grant which killed eight and wound
ed twelve negro members of the
eighth Infantry regiment of Chicn
go. ROSEBURG. Ore., Aug. 25.
Grace McKihben, four-year-old
daughter of if. S. McKiblien, local
railroad employe, sustained a budly
mangled arm this morning when
she stuck her fingers in the wringer
of an electric washing machine.
SECTION
FOR MALE
FOR SALE Apartment bouse, hnn
six nicely furnished apartments,
all have private baths, hi earn boat,
closn In. Term. Address 15.1,
Herald. 11-tf
FOR SALE Ono lot, 2 room house,
barn. South bank of Lost river,
.Merrill Will sell or trnilo for latu
model Ford touring car. Blanche
Landroth, Mnlln Oro. 19-25
ROYAL TYPEWRITER splendid
machine. Low price; forms. Phono
187. 19-26
FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 acree at
Grants Pass, Ore. 2 acre In straw
berries; 2 acres grapes and gar
den. All first class land. Red Star
Realty Co. 606 Main St., Phono
91, Klamuth Falls. 20-28
FOR RENT Building suitable for
warehouse or shop, location Es
planade. Lloyd Porter, First Na
tional Bank. 21tt
FOR SALE Golden Cocker Spaniel
puppy, male. Inquire of Jack Hale,
Sanitary Market. 22-28
FOR SALE 40 acres of fine irrigat
ed land on Merrill highway, closo
to town. Just right for subdivision.
You can easily double your money
on this. A. A. Bellman & Co. 700
Main St. 22-29
FOR SALE Beautiful Bungalow,
new. Every cohvculonce; easy
terms; Inspection invited. 2011
Wantland avenue. Owner. 24-29
FOR SALE One 1925 model Holt
Harvester, 12 ft. cut, $2200. J. F.
Loosley and Sons, Plttville, Calif.
24-25
FOR SALE Big pullets, Rhode Is
land Reds and -Plymouth Rocks,
$12 per doz. Call Phone 652R
mornings. 24-26
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FOR SALE OR TRADE for city
property, house car built on Reo
speed wagon. See Fred; (Terry, Al
tamont tourist park.. 24-25
MISCELLANEOUS
SrMtAMVMMMMAAMt4M'yMaeV'
TRIANGLE CaFE Tho place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
833 Main street. Phone 624. tt
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop. 131 N. 8t.i St. We
pay the return poatage.
KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency,
1008 Main St., all kinds of help
furnished on short notice.- Phone
157. A-18 S-18".
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald
office. tf-nt
WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax
ing, house cleaning and Janitor
errlce. Reference e. A. M.
Rhode. Phone 360W. 7tJ
LOOK YOUR BEST in a "Roberts
Suit," hand tailored to your mea
sure. Now showing fall and winter
styles in suits and overcoat. Phone
109 and I will call with samples,
or see me at the Gun Store Sat
urday afternoon and evenings. A.
R. (ACE) HENNER. A15-S15
HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS Wo "fix"
anything, furniture and stove re
pairs, soldering, grinding, etc.;
work guaranteed. Klamath Novelty
Works, 9th and Klamath. 24-29
WANTED
MEN WANTED to load dry lumber.
H. F. Stuhr, Gazelle. Calif. 20-26
WANTEDParty to run furnisd res
taurant: free rent, wood, water
and room. Good location on Ashland-Klamath
Falls highway. In
quire of Isaac Moore, Mooro'H
store, Keno, Ore. 21-27
WANTED Young woman wants to
room and board ire privato home,
beginning about Scptembor 1st.
Write Box 168, Care Herald, or
call 603 after 6 o'clock. 21-25
WILL PAY CASH For Ford run
about. Must be in good condition
and priced right. Phono 15F13.
22-25
YOUNG LADY' wishes room and
board in private family for winter,
starting about Sept. 5th. Refer
ences if desired. Write P. O. Box
5I!G. 22-25
WANTED Man to milk and deliver.
Age 17 to 30, P.O. Box 383. 24-26
WANTED Lady, for alteration In
ready to wear dept. Must be first
class. Address Box 160 Care Her
ald. 24-26
CARRIERS WANTEJ) Boys over 12
years to deliver paper in city dur
ing winter months. Must be per
manent, Herald Office. 24-26
WANTED 16 year old boy wants
permanent position on ranch. Vir
gil Ferris, Gen. Dely. ' 24-26
RELIABLE MARRIED MAN wants
place on ranch for winter. Under
stands caring for stock and milk
ing. Will take full charge any
time after Sept. 1, References;
write G. L. Wilkins, Kirkford, t
WANTED High school girl lo work
lor room an board und small
wages, at Bonanza. Write P. O.
Box 102, Bonanza. 24-28
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