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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Hard on Tyto THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 192C " , ( I HAVE TO BC ')( CAN GIVE OS I ( 'KW UG To V C IUBa1 I ! y ( ) towed i. . AUf-r y ihe nearcot ) ,-p-v ( "MtW! i (' V. GOLSS j sr GARAOjL (VjeV, ) TrtW"S ( (( HtRfAKTER f M.0-7HIS U 1 f :CNHN H'r vou f VOO6KO0I.0 ) IS A NCEDLESO ) ' HERE'S VOUfi to - l SAV YOO NL'EDEC ( vEE THAT VOL) l EXPENDITURE J fr.cA WE VVERE LUGKY P GAS?- 1 HAVE A It'.Vt PttNTs OP IV FOR US A Vou CAME ALONO CAN OF IT IN MY I 5A6 BCFORB s--- v Y vjf ran out vvagoniwas . TA'-1iOOUjy -JTZjjzu JL V OF CAS TAKING HOME FOR ' , .V " V COULD HAVE1 HAD . HERALD'S (I A fvOPAK (PI LayeYour Films 'More 9 OclocK-Your PicKu-es am Fred We.terfeld, D. D. S. X-lLiy Laboratory Loomla Building l'boiin 4J4-W Klamat'n Fall. goo -l DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND StmrtlsON Office and Rosldunco Phoue 321 L O. O. F. Tucplt J. C. CLEGHORN 01VII, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Phona 192-J 133 8 Rlroraldo DR. J. a GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 700 Main rft. Phono 133-W Make and grind ain. Duplicate- broken !.:... i. repair frainon Vr pCRMAHi nt constpuctiom' ' BielaalTe lilcencI Mauo fncturera (or Tba now Concr.oto Hollow-Wall Building llrlck tor Founda Uobj, Walla, Dulldlngi, etc. Abaolntelr Flra and Wehthor Proof at a font liiaa limn anv othir form of maBourr, atons-TIln eonalrurtlna Hllm Inatoa upkeep oxponne, lu lu 4oatructlble, and In approved br the belt aruhltouta nn.i bulldera. --llnciri'iiiMi a a, bane for Stocco (Inlalt lot na Miilinntc Vour Job th and lUrket. Plionr IMtSW Concrete Pipe Co. US O. K. Transfer , BUSINESS DIRECTORY ' All WORK ready at 5 p.t Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Meets Flrat and Third Wednesday! Odd Follow Hall 0. L. Edward!, Clark. 1335 Lakcvlow At. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thortdav efealng. Vlalt Ing ninmbora wnlcome. Elka Temple, 3rd k Main Charlton Currin, Exalted Rnler. Tow Delicll, Boe K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mootlngn: 8 P. M. jfUK !nd and 4th TueadaTa S-SSLlAr'm Hall, Bib and J4an&'HlKh VlBltlng Knlghti voli'ome Chat, Pttterton, a. k. Americau Legion Klamath Poit No. S atto Moallnga lit am'. 3rd afwBA Tneidayi. Court Home f -i.''jfi Qaaement r. R. OLDS. Com'dr. Dr. Philip Cole Qonoral Practice of DontlBtrj Open r.Yonlngi by Appointment Phono (169 S18 Main Over Moa'i Btor BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Violt Ray facial and icolp treatment, facial packi, miireoll Inc, anil ahampooiug, French paper wavo. For nppolntinnnt Phono 311 OIXIlKNNA WARREN, ITop. 1 S Street Two first class Italian Stone Masons and ce ment workers, will work by day or contract. Work guaranteed. Four years in Klamath. Phone 583W, or inquire 619 Main St. Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLERS Phono 225-R 1731 Melrose Eatlmatei glren on water yitema. Prloev Raaionabl MARKETS PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 27. Eggs, flrsta cent higher, currest rocoipta 29 M : Pulletl 29 v, 30: Firsts 32 (,': 32 V.. Extras 34 Q 344 dullvored I'ortland. Butter steady. Extra cubes. City 50; Standards 4S; Prime Firsts 40: Firsts 4 5; Undergrade nominal; Piinls S3: Cartons G4. Uutt'.-rfnt stendy. Best churning croam S2c net shippers track in nono 1. Poultry steady. Receipts lighter, firmer undertone. Heavy hens 23 ti 24; light 15; Springs 22 & 2G; Young white ducks 24 25. Onions weak, 1.50 1.75. 5'otntoos stendy. 1.75. 2.00 Nuts steady. Walnuts numbor 1, 2S H 30: Filberts uomlnnl Almonds 25 27; Brazil nuts 18 20: Italian chesliuits 21. Cnscara bark iiuiot. unchanged. Heps stendy. New crop 18 & 20. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 27. Cat tle nominally stendy: receipts 05. Hogs nominally steady, receipts SO (rail receipts contract). Bhoop steady: receipts 700. SAN' FRANCISCO, Aug. 27. Poars, Bartletts $2.25 to $2.75; Number 2, $1.50 to $2 box; Lnke county best $3.25 to $3.50; sixty pound lug. PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 37. Wheat, bald while, Illueslem. Ibtart $1.54; soft white, $1.53; wesljain white $1.52;: hard winter $1.50; northern spring $1.51; western rod $1.58: BUB bard white $1.50. Today's car receipts: wheat 132; barley 9; flour 4; corn I; oats 7; hay 3." SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27. There was a slightly stronger tone Co., "If . . LBOAL NOTTOR8 NOTICE Of' HIII.RHT'ri HALF, By virtue of an execution duly Issued by Hie Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Klamath, BUlte of Oregon, dated the 11 th day or August, 19 2 5, In a certain action In tbn Circuit Court for nuld County and Suite, wherein Coley Ball as plaintiff re covered judgment urfiliiHt Harry Wright ill the total sum or Out: Thousand Twenty and 25-100 Dol lars upon which then Is balance 'I ik' IBd unsatisfied In sum Of .N'lne Hundred Flfly and 25-100 Dollurs, together with Interest at. the rale nt 8 per annum from the 27lh day of June, 1925. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the 6th day or September, 1925, at the Court House of the County of Klnmuth, In Klamath Falls, In aid County, ut 10 A. M. o'clock in I he forenoon of said day, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following-described prop erty, to-wlt; WVa SK'i, Sec. 3G, Twp. 33 S., R. 9 K. W. M., Klamath County, Slate of Oregon Taken und levied upon as the prop erty of the said Harry Wright or ns much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy the balance due on the said Judgment in favor of Coley Ball against said Harry Wright with Inter est thoreon, 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 8 V M H O X S No. 1973 KUiiy ln tho Circuit Court In and for Klamath County, and State of Oregon. O. C. LORKNZ, Plaintiff, vs. Allen Sloan, nnd the unknown heirs of 11. W. Mills, und also all other persons and parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest lu the real estate described in the Complnlnt herein, Defendants. To the unknown heirs of II. W. Mills, and also all other persons and parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In tho real estate described in the Complaint herein: IN THE NAM B OF THE STATE OF OREGON: Y'oti and enoh of you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before Friday the 11th day of September, 1925, or. for failure to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plain tiff willitnko judgment and decree against you as follows, to-wlt: 1. That tho defendants above named bo required to set forth the nuturo of their and each of their etntitift, Ttha! all claims of the de fendants or any of them adverso to this plaintiff may be determined by the decree of this Honorablo Court and that by such decree it bo decreed nnd adjudged that tho plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of Lots three (3). and eight (8) of Block eighty six (86) of Klamath Addition to tho 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 thnt the defendants and each and all of them be forovor barred from asserting any claim whatever In or to said property; 2. And for such further and dif ferent relief ns to equity mpy seem meet and proper. September 11th, 192S, Is the last day of the tlmo prescribed in tho order for publication of this Sum mons. in which you may appear and answer said Complaint, the first publication thereof being July 30th. 1925, and the last publication bolng September 10th, 1325. . This summons is served by publi cation by order of tho Honorable A. L. Leavitt, Judge of tho Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore.gon, for Klamath County, dated July 27th 1925, which ordor required that summoBB be published onco a week for six Rticcessivo weeks (soven in sertions,) the first publication being July 30th, 1925. Which order further provided that tho plain'.iff is relieved of mail ing Summons nnd a certified copy of tho Complaint to you nnd each of you, for tho ronxon that your aciuresses are unknown. W. H. A. RENNER, Plaintiff's attorney, whose office and post offlco address is Ameri can National Bank Bldg., Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. July 30, Aug. C-l 3-20-27, Sept. 3-10. on colored young chickens with 1 1-4 to 1 3-4 pound stock bringing from 30 to 33c per pound today. Broilers: Leghorn, 1 to 1 1-4 pounds, 36 to 3S; 1 1-2 pounds 35 to 36; colored, 1 1-4. to 1 3-4 pounds 30 to 33c. Fryers: Leghorn, 2 to 2 1-2 pounds, S3 to 35c; colored 2 to 2 1-2 pounds 80 to 32c. KAHTHOl'UvK REPORTED SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27. (P) Minor enrth temblors extending throughout tho bay section were recorded on the University of Cali fornia seismograph about 10:30 o'clock last night. Tremors were nlBO recorded at tho same time by instruments at Stanford University. It's Loose . .a...-A-.4.. ........ CLAHHIF1EO AD KATES First Insertion per line lOo Two Insertion per line 115c Three InwKlon per lino 20c Four Insertion per line Bile Week (ii tlmee) per line SOc One Month per line 76c Minimum enarge 28c. Adl not iconsecutlvo are charged as new fol- lowing each omission. First Insertion ts In "New Toaay" column without extra cbarge, but all Insertions in that column are at flrat Insertion rate. NEW TODAY FOR RENT Partly furnished 3 room house. Commerow and Wal nut street. Belvort Johnson, Hoi. Kprlngn Hotel. ' 27-29 SMALL HOCSK on whucls. suitable for camp or bncearoo work, sand wich wagon, or could be cheaply converted Into cabin; built in features for kitchen; cost $173; will sell for $75 cash. 1523 Div ision St., Mills Add. 26-27 SADDLE AND PACK Horses for hire, SI. 50 per day, each. Horse and packer 15. M. H. Wampler, Rocky Point, Ore. A27-S27 FOR KENT Modern 3 room fur nished or tinftirnlsh"d apartment. 920 Lincoln. Phone 597W. 27-28 TOOLS. TOOLS, TOOLS All kindH of tools, Gooding's Bargain Store, 230 Main St., below the court house. 27 PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman, close In. 239 N. 9th; call 504R. 27-29 WANTED TO RENT 6 or 7 room house, close in. Phone 525R. 27-29 FOR RENT Sleeping room with 5 windows. 3115 Lincoln; or Elricl: Cafe. 27-29 GOOD PIECE of Land to exchange for a good car. Phone 51G. 27-2 FOR SALE BoRton Bull pups, Lamm's Store, Modoc Point. 27-3 FOR RENT Furnished 3 room house. Dr. Brock, I. O. O. F. build ing room 214. 27 FOR RENT Furnished apartment and cabin. 812 Oak avenue. 27-29 FOR RENT 2 room Apt. at 225 So. 5th St. ' 27-29 FOR RENT Furnished Apt. with private ba'.h. 58 Main St. 27-29 WANTED Middle aged woman to care for two little girls nnd do light house work. Must love chil dren. Will give board and room with . mal! wage. Inquire 119 South Ninth. 27-29 FOR SALE 4 room plastered house with bath, just 50 ft. from macadam street: newly painted and kalsomined: a bargain, $1800, terms 3 room house, garage connected with sewer, large lot, $1500, terms several other good values in small bouses. Also building lots In various parts of the city as well as farm property for sale. Phone 4S5M. A. G. Mor rison. 27-2S "Sec the Pirates of Penzance" AUDIENCE FREES PRro, OXER IS NOVEL "TRIAL" WILLIAMSPORT. Pa. (Pi Mayor Hugh Gilmore, presiding In police court, recently adopted a novel way to determine whether a defendant charged with intoxication should bo fined. There were seven persons in the cburt room and the mayor re ferred the question to them for a vote. All the seven voted for the re lease of the prisoner. The caso was dismissed. What the farmers need is a war to tho finish botwoen array worms anil corn borers and bool weovils. FOR SALE FOR SALE 4 rooms, bath, furnish ed, one block from paving. Only .$2300. $500 down. A dandy buy! 2 ROOMS, and bath, very modern, cozy, close in. $2S00; $800 down. SIX ROOMS and bath one block from paving, just completed. All mod ern features. $3750; $1750 down. ANOTHER FURNISHED house of 6 rooms nnd bath and a good buy for the price. $2750; $1000 down. 8 ROOMS AND BATH in Hot Springs A real placo for the money. $6500; terms. This will be worth looking at. A HOME with every modern couveulonco. 5 large rooms and bath, full basement with furnace, laundry trays, ou the paving. Let us show you this placo. Full prlco $7500 nnd terms. FOR THE PARTICULAR, wo havo a placo that is a humdinger! 8 rooms and bath and all conveniences, beautiful grounds and on the pav ing. $2500 down; full price $9000. MAGUIRE & MAGUIRE S16 Main St. Insurauco -o- Investments We are backed by nineteen years of experience in this territory. We'll Move " - wa:tki WAN'TEDParty to run furnished res taurant: free rent, wood, water nnd room. Good locntlon on Ashland-Klamath Falls highway. In quire of Isaac Moore, Moore's store, Keno, Ore. 21-27 WANTED Man or woman to col lect a number of small accounts In the city, commission basis. Ex perience not necessary. Wrlto Box 103, Herald Office. 26-29 WANTED 16 year old boy wishes I work Saturdays and evenings dur-1 ing school year. Write Lloyd Sea tOB, Care Long Pine Lbr. Co., Bo-j nanxa. or see him Sunday at Bald-1 win hotel. 26-29 , WANTED Furnished or partly fur nished house, close in, by couple; no children. Write Box 161, Her ald office, or call 288R. 25-27 WANTED TO CONTRACT Wheat hauling on Tulc Lake. Write E. T. Partln, Bandon, Oregon. Box 237. 25-31 CARPENTER Work done by hour or day, or contract. Box 162 Care Herald. 26-29 WANTED Young man In grocery business. Start delivering; must bo willing and able to do man's work. Address E. S. Herald. 26-28 WANTED Room and Board with pri vate ramily, by two gentlemen: close In, not more than eight blocks from Central school. Ad dress Box 157, Care Herald. 26-29 FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Close in. Phone 342-W. 419 10th St. A4-S4 FOR RENT Sleeping room, bath anil phone; close In, reasonable. Phone 144J. 25-27 GARAGE FOR RENT Call at 319 Vonh Dili ?r,-27 FOR RENT Nice bedroom. 131 No. 2nd St. (next to Crater's rooms.) 25-31 FOR RENT 3 room honse. cellar, garage. Oregon Ave. Phone 71. 21-27 FOR RENT Strictly modern, Bteam heated, furnished apartments, Mc-' Carthy Apartments, 630 Pine St.; Phone 800. 22-29 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms; hot' and cold water, bath and phone. I Call at Women's Exchange. 490J. t 24tf FOR RENT One room plastered house. Phone 544 J.' "24-29 ,' FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Phone 4 13 J. 634 No. 8th St. 26-27 FOR RENT 4 room house, unfur nished in Mills Addn., near school. Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main Street. 26-28 MISCELLANEOUS TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT 633 Main street. Phone 624. tl SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. W pay the return postage. KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency. 1008 Main St., all kinds of help furnished on short notice. Phone 157. A-18 S-18 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER, office. Herald tf-nt WELL PRESSED is well dressed. We use tho Hoffman steam pressing machine. Suits pressed, 75c. We call and deliver free. Phone 49J. 224 So. 6th. Sixth Street Cleaners. A 25 S 25 WHEN YOU THINK Silk Underwear think of Bee Begln's Dress Shop. 26-29 ROOM AND BOARD in private fam ily for 4 girls, 2 in a room. 319 9th. 25-27 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. Reference a. A M. Rhodes. Phone S60W. 7rt LOOK YOUR BEST in a "Roberta Suit," hand tailored to your mea sure. Now showing fall and winter styles in suits and overcoats. Phone 109 and I will call with samples, or see me at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon and evenings. A. R. (ACE) RENNER. A15-S15 HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS We "fix" anything, furniture and stove re pairs, soldering, grinding otc; work guaranteed. Klamath Novelty Works. 9th and Klamath. 24-29 ROOM AND BOARD for adults or children. 629 Jefferson. 26-28 CLOSING OUT all Blouses nt Bee Begin'! Dress Shop for only $1.00. 2G-29 WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (Pj The special commission on tho proposed Columbia rlvor basin reclamation project reported to Secretary Work today that the time had not arrived when local and national interests re quired tho proposed construction. It" I PHONE 87 906 MAIN FOR SALE FALL DRESSES and Coats arrive al most dally now, at Ilea Begln'a Dress Shop. 20-29 FOR SALE Apartment house, hai nix nicely furnished apartments, all have prlvatn batha. steam heat, close In. Terms. Address 183, Herald. 11-tt FOR SALE Ton truck. Henry So men, Merrill road. 21-97 FOR RENT Building suitable for warehouse or shop, location Es planade. Lloyd Porter, Flrat Na tional Bank. 21tf FOR SALE Golden Cocker Spaniel puppy, male. Inquire of Jack Hale, Sanitary Market. 22-28. 23.50, $29.50; $31.50 HlgheBt grade all wool nulla and overcoats, tailored to measure. 1004 Main. 25-31 EARLY FEED RANGES FOB, SALE Ranges that produce early beef or lambs. In tracts of from 2000 to 12,000 acres. Located In a dis trict which receives early and abundant rain. Near railroad. Well fenced and watered. Prices from $10 to $25 per acre. George R. McLeod, realtor, 115 N. San Joaquin St., Stockton, Calif. 25-31 FOR SALE Furniture: oak library table dining table, chairs, Hoosler cabinet, sanitary couch, steel range with colls, two rugs, cupboard. 616 N. 9th St. 25-27 FOR SALE 40 acres of fine irrigat ed land on Merrill highway, close to town, just right fur subdivision. You con easily double your money on this. A. A. Bellman & Co. 700 Main St. 22-29 FOR BLACK SILK Underwear, go to Bee Begln's Dress Shop. 129 So. 7th St. 26-29 FOR SALE Huckleberries. Central Auto Service. Phone 513W. Will deliver Friday and Saturday. 26-27 FOR SALE Beautiful Bungalow, new. Every convenience; easy t-rm : Inspection invited. 2011 Wantland avenue. Owner. 24-29 YOU CAN MATCH any dress in col or in slips at Bee Begin'a Dress Shop. 26-29 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Persian kittens, $5.00. Mills Hall Apt. No. 2. 25-21 i FOR SALE 20 foot motor boat with 12-H. P. marine engine in A-l condition. Will sell or trade for K. F. real estate. Phono 71. " " 25-31 BUY AT BEE BEGIN'S Dress Shop nnd save. 26-29 MUST SELL Five sewing machines this week, taken on debt: 1 Singer portable electric, $44.50; 1 Singer Stand Rotary, $18.00; 1 Singer Stand Shuttle, $15.00; 1 White, late model. $18.00; 1 Minnesota, $10.00. All in first class condition. Act quick. 1619 Menlo Way. Phone 814W. 26-27 FOR SALE CHEAP 24 feet on West Main St. E. CI u Hitch. 2S-31 BUY SHIFFON SILK Hose on sale at Bee Begln's Dress Shop, for only $1.00. 26-29 FOR SALE One 7x7 umbrella auto tent; one 9x9 umbrella auto tent; one 14 x 16 10-oz. wall tent; one 6x8 12-oz. wall tent; one lean-to auto tent; one auto fold ing three-quarter bed spring. Im perial garage, 3rd and Main; phono 130. 26-29 NICE WARM Drosses and Suits for girls from 6 to 14 at Bee Begln's Dress Shop 129 So. Sevonth St. 26-29 FOR SALE Ford truck with bed and rack, Moline binder, fanning mill. All in good shape. Apply H. V. O'Connor, Klamath Falls. Mer rill Route. 26-28 FOR SALE Transparent and Mar tha Washington crab apples, 6c pound. Phono 195R. 26-28 ALL SHOES at Bee Begln's to go at $1.00. Bettor look 'om over. 26-29 SAVE CLIMBERS POLA. Italy, Aug. 27. () Eight members of the Alpine society of the Julian Alpha, who were entrapped in the grotto near Plnguente yesterday by a sudden rush of water, woro hoisted safely from the cavern today. Two guides were killed in the ac cident. jTIT-IUTS, ROBINSON, N. D. Gaso line was used free from tho town pump, to the delight of motorists, till a atorngo tank in a nearby gar age was found leaking. NEW YORK American society of teachors of Dancing offers the Mi ami canter and and the Cuban Dnn zan ns rivals of the Charleston. Radio waves travel almost as fast as the news that some friend has gone and bought a permanent wave. ri.ii.uji,u,ii:ii,nit.!iiii - '.