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FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 192G EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN HENRV THIS TRIP 16 So EXPCNHIVC IT CeA.6E"3 TO Bt" A Plf;SUKF. -WHV DiDVOULCT THE GUMNTi DPAG UG TO TWlS MO'lEl.'? IT LOilKS EXPeNSiVC TO ME AN MOW rvKILH DOfcti f THIS ROOM COST P SUT I'VE BEEN COOl'iNi? feR VOO MR TvTg ilws a Bill por OUR HOTEL tM-eNees A HERALD'S , IL T7" J V r I i i i - - - man umimtmm no flaSMBM Kodak Work Leave Your Filtxvs (( More 90'clocK-Your pictures arc tady at 5 w (INK r was I wnerE particular people OUV THEIR i Fred Westerfeld, I). D. S. X-Rny Laboratory I.nemla Building I'h-iiM 434-W Klamath Fall'. Orofon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AMP BtflWrBOW Office and IloBtdt'nro Phou 321 l O. O. F. Tetz.pl J. C. CLEGHORN Civil. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOIt Phon 13-J 133 8 RrVnrtil DR. J. G. COBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN T09 Miln dt. Phono 133-W Male and grind Olas". Dnpll oato brokou lontoi, ropiilr frumcii DUBRMANCNT CONSTRUCTION BxcIuiWr I.lronrl Mana fucturorn lot Th now Concrete Hollow-Wall BulldliiK BrW tor Koiinda tloni, Walla, Uulldlngi, otc. Abeolntelr Fire and Wouther Proof at a cost luo than auv other form it maaonr. Btone-Tlle conatruc(lou clltn- lnatea upkoop . ai I.' Iu- deitructlblo, and approved by the boat archftoi'.U and ballderi. i . -UiuivcKllnl a a baae for Btucoo flnlah dat a Kllnmt Voor Job til and Uarknt. Tlione 5aV Concrete Pipe Co. A New Scheme DON'T TALK TO ME about exPCNses- TVIEV'Rg DRIVING Me WILD - t DIDN'T ANTICIPATE 6'CleJO TOWED To A GAS 6TAT1ON ANPBtJViNG WELL L'D BLONTO PEFOOE IP MR GUNfsl WANTS VOD Tb PAV halp or SUCH Bills I'M 9URC IF HE FOOT THE EXPENSES HIMSELF HE'D QUIT INNKR TUBI2 ' SPENfMNa 50 WHAT CAN MUCH MONPV L DO 7 NitvEj? mind - if A PETE - VND jUST FOR ONE 'JI6HT TOO - WELL. HEPE'5 J that's the smallest YOU HAVE ' L LL THE O.ERK MVOELF lOO "-L JlU. CM or HIA I km m saw BUSINESS DIRECTORY war DRUGS Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. MeU Tlrtt nd Thlr4 Wln3daji Old Kollowi Hall C. 1 Edward, CUrk. 1336 Lnkevlow Atu. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets I'liursday ovenlng. Viilt liifi nuimberi welconic Elkt Tnmple. Sr.1 t Main Charlton Corrln, Kxnlted Kulrr Tom Ddlicll. 8p K. of C. Council No. 2255 McotlnKa: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuondayi I.ycoum Mall, 8th and High VhlMBf KnUmt wtOcoine Chna. Pn'.toraon. U. K American Legion Klamath Poat No. 8 Mooting la am'. 3rd Tuaadaya. Court Honae , ltaaomout r u. OLDS, Com'dr. Phone KB3-W ' Dr. Philip Cole Ocnoni) Practice of Dontlatry Opon BonluKi by Appolntmont Phono &G9 Main Over Moe'a Bton BOSTON BEAUTY , SHOP Winter Building Violet Ray faelal and acalp troatmont, facial packa, marcell ing, and ahampoolog, French papor wavo. For appointment Phone 111 tlLOIlKN.Vl WAITHKN. Prop. ma aiBJ Street .can't refuse-he'd think wb were a, couple of cheap Skates -don't worrv - i've thought of a tactful wav ro3ET HIM To PAV Y MAD TO i THE 0IU?. OUT OF , PAN m ; Two fitSt class Italian Stone Masons and ce ment workers, will work by day or contract. Work guaranteed. Four years in Klamath, Phone S83W, or inquire Main St. 619 Vochatzer Bros. WKLL IlRiXLERS Phone 225-Ii 1731 Melrose Bstlmatea given on water ayalema. Prlcea ReaaonabI MAKE (JOOD TIME WASHINOTON. Aug. 28. (A1) 'I ho MacMtllab. Ar?tlc oxpedltlon ships BowdDjn and Peary huve'-encountered untiaually fiivorablc unll liiK oondlttoni iu dreaded Melville Bay mi their return from ,the ley north, said n mcasngo received to day by tie national geographic so ciety. CARNATIONS USED AS BAIT FOR HATH IN I.OH AMiKMCS LOS ANOBLBS. (A') Tho fragrant garden variety of carnations, .used as halt, has proVod far moro Irresistible than ohbeie to the rat populntion of the Hull of Records and the court houso buildings horo. Discovery was mado recently by L. ('. ldibliisim. chlet Janitor of tho two buildings, after several weeks of Investigation, that rats have lik ing for carnations. Through tho use of tho flowers ns bait In traps largo numbers of the rodents, which grad ually were reducing hundreds of Inw and record books to a sad state of dilapidation, wero exterminated. I !- ( 1 1 I WftKBDl vou'Rii a " A' SO 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 CLASSIFIED AD RATES I-ict Insertion ..per line 10c Two Inanrflona per line Iffo Three InMirdona per lino itOc four liiMirtlona per line 20c Week (0 llmoa) per line BOc One Month per line 76e Minimum enlarge 20c. Ada not consecutive are charged aa new fol lowing each omission. Flrnt Insertion Is In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at lint luaortton rate. NEW TODAY FOH H VLH Obolce Coekor Spaniels, Both pnpi and grown dogs, from 'H) up. K. Curtis Calkins, Itosehurg, Ore, 27-31 MAN WANTED U Personal Fac tory Representative In Klamath Falls. We will give, to the right man, the boat proposition ever of- forad. No experience or capital re quired. Write full Information to Svik to Motors Co., Ituttlo Creek, Mlchlgun. 28 COLLIE PUP Male, uged two and half mouths. Price reasonable, fiox 8, Herald, 28-31 WANTED MM and wife want work, ranoli preferred. Call at Altamont camp grounds. 28-2'J FOR KALE Span of young horses, broke, well matched, weight 1000: prlco $2UU. W. II. Itrown, Lnugell Valley, 28-31 BARGAIN DAY Suturday, all kinds of goods. See DICK. 28 7 STRAYED AWAY Police lady pup, light color. Return 220 Main St Siiltablo reword. See DICK. 28-31 FORCED SALE Paying store; must get away; sickness snap. DICK. 28-31 WANTED Responsible person to lake charge monthly magazine col li, lions. Apply It 1 1 Grant St. 28 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Halt Interest In paying business for sale. Price 930UU. Now earning tlbOO a month net. llox 164, Eve ning Herald. 28-29 ROOM AND BOARD In private home. 1028 Jefferson. 28-29 FOR SALE Good Ford touring car, cheap for cash. 1I3C High Street. 28-31 FOR RENT Throe two room Apts. 2338 Wantland Ave.. Just east of toe Mills hall. Come and see them, Just right for two; adults only. 28-31 FOR RENT One furnished house keeping room, adults unly. Phone OCMS. 1143 Pino St. 2S-29 FOR SALE OR TRADE 1923 Chev rolet truck. Will take small car In . trade. Fine condition. 4 20 10th Street north. 3 12W. 28-29 KENNEDY 3-TUHH Radio, extra tubes for dry cells; B and C batter ies; loud speaker; head phones; loo ft. aerial, list 6f stations, cash, only 65. Write Box 16G, Care Herald. 28-31 CHEVROLET Rebuilt Roadster, over J300 In new parts. It's a dandy, antl a going devil. Get this cash only. J300. Write Box 165, Care Herald. 28-31 Tho Ladies of the Christian church will hold a cooked food sale Satur day, August 29, at Whittaker'a groc ery. 28 WAGE A III EEMEXT PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 28. The anthracite operators and mlnera today reached an agreement on the question o( muintalnanco men for work in tho mines during the sus pension sot, for September 1. CONT-KST IX DOl'BT WASHINGTON. Aug. 2S Whether Senator Smith W. Urookhart, republican, or Dan- lei f. Steak, democrat, is to 0 occupy hereafter the senate scat from Iowa now held br.- 4 tho former, will hang upon the' verdict pronounced by the sen- ate Itself on the validity ot 4 moro than 7500 ballots which havo been challenged and laid aside during the recount here. LEtiAL NOTICES HI MMON.4 No. 106!) Equity In the Circuit Court in and For Klauintli County, and State of Oregon. Ida Popo, Plaintiff, vs. Wesley (J. I'ope, Defendant. To Wesley O. Pope, defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; You aro hereby re quired to appear and answer the Complaint filed ngulnst you In tho jnhove entitled suit, on or before uritiay, inn ziuu nay ot August, 1926, or. for failure to appear and answer, for want thereof, lite plain tin will take Judgment and decree against you as follows: 1. That the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff, Ida I'ope and defendant, Wesley O. Pope, be dissolved on tho grounds of desertion for over one year. 2. That tho plaintiff be awarded tho care and custody of the mtnoj Child, Georgia P, Pope. 3. That the plaintiff havo sucb other and further relief as to equity and gopd conscience may appertain, and as to the Court may seem meet. August 28th, 192S, is the last day of tho time prescribed In the order for publication of thi Summons, In which you may appear and answer said Complaint, the first publication thereof being July 17th, 1925, and the lust publication being August 28th, 1920. This summons is served by pub lication by order of tho Honorable A. L. Leavltt, Judge of the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon for Klamath County, dated July 15th, 1920, which order required that summons be published onco a week for six successive weeks (seven In sertions.) the first publication being July 17 th. 1920. W. II. A. RENNER. Plaintiff's attorney, whose office and post office address Is Ameri can National Hank Rldg., Klamath Falls, Oregon. July 17-24-31, Aug. 7-14-21-28. SUMMONS No.. 1985 Equify. In the Circuit Court in and for the County of Klamath, and State of Oregon. ETHEL HUNT Plaintiff, vs. Howard Hunt. Defendant. To Howard Hunt: Defendant, IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON: You arc hereby required to ap pear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled Bult, on or before Saturday, the 3rd day of October. 1925. or for failure to appear and answer, for want there of, the plaintiff will take judgment aud decree against. you as follows: 1. That tho bonds or matrlmonv now existing between the plaintiff Ethel Hunt and the defendant How ard Hunt bo dissolved on the grounds of desertion for over one year. 2. That tho plaintiff be awarded the care and custody of the minor child Donald W. Hunt. 3. That tho plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the equity and good conscience may ap pertain, and as to the Court may seem meet. ' October 3rd. 1925. is the last dav of the tlmo prescribed in the order for publication of this Summons, in which you may appear and answer said Complaint, the first publication thereof being August 21st, 1925. and the last publication being October 2nd. 1925. This summons is served by pub lication by order of the Honorable A. L. Leavltt. Judge of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, dated August ISth 1925. which order required that sum mons be published once a week for six successive weeks (seven inser tions), tho first publication being August 21st, 1925. W. H. A. RENNER, Plnintiff's Attorney, whose office and postofftce address is Amer ican National Bank Hide. Klam ath Falls, Hlamath County, Ore gon. Aug. 21-2S-Sept. l-ll-lS-25-O.ct. 2 MARKETS PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2S. Eggs extras cent higher; other grades firm unchanged. Current receipts 29 pullets 294 & 30 Firsts J 2 iff 32 Extras 35 33 delivered Portland. Butter steady. Extra cubes, city 50 ; Standards 48; Prime Firsts 46; Firsts 45; Undergrndes nominal; Prints 53; Cartons 54. Butterfnt steady. Best churning cream net 52 shippers track zone 1. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 23 24; Light 15; Springs 22 25; Young white ducks 24 25. Onions steady 1.50 1.75. Potatoes steady, new 1.75 2.00. Nuts steady. Walnuts number 1 2S fT 30: Filberts nominal; Almonds 3B SJ 27 Braall nuts IS 20; Ital ian chestnuts 21.. Cascura bark quiet. Nominal at 6 7; Oregon grnpe root nominal. Hojs steady, new crop 18 20. Wheat: Hard white, Bluestem, Baart 1.54; soft white 1.53; Western white 1.52; Hard winter 1.50; North ern Spring 1.51; Western Red 1.18; llllll Hard white 1:60. Today's receipts: W,heat 1.29; Bar ley 7; Flour 11; Corn 1; Oats 9; Hay 3. CLASSIFIED AD WANTED WANTED -Man or woman to col lect u number of small acc-quoti in tho city, commission basis. Ex perience not necessary. Write nox 103, Herald Office. 26-29 WANTED 16 yeur old boy wishes work Saturdays and evenings dur ing school year. Write Lloyd Bea ton, Caro Long Pine Lbr. Co., Bo nanza, or see him Sunday at Bald win hotel. 26-29 WANTED TO CONTRACT Wheat hauling on Tulo Lake. Write E. T. Part In, Ilandon, Oregon. Box 237. 25-31 CARPENTER Work done by hour or day, or contract. Rox 162 Care Herald. 26-29 WANTED Ycung man In grocery business. Start delivering; must be willing and able to do man's work. Address E. S. Herald. 26-28 WANTED Room and Board with pri vate family. b7 two gentlemen: close In, not more than eight blocks from Central school. Ad dress Box 157, Care Herald. 26-29 WANTED .Middle aged woman to care for two little girls and do light house work. Must love chil dren. Will give board apd room with small wage, inquire 119 South Ninth. 27-29 WANTED TO RENT 6 or 7 room house, close In. Phone 525R. 27-29 MISCELLANEOUS SADDLE AND PACK Horses for hire $1.50 per day. each. Horse and! packer $5. M. II. Wampler, Rocky ' Point. Ore. - A27-S27 1 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to go: good eats OPEN ALL NIGHT 633 Main street. Phone 524 tl -IHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL .1., ... . - . II.., . ..'.J'J .V 'J ',,'1,-r. .... I . pay the return postage KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency, 1008 Main St., all kinds of help furnished on short notice. Phone 157. A-18 S-1S 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt WELL PRESSED fas well dressed. We use the 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 i. A M Rhodes. Phone S60W. 7tf LOOK YOUR BEST in a "Roberts , Suit," hand tailored to your mea sure. Now showing fall and winter I 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. j R. (ACE) RENNER. A15-S15 I HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS We "fix" anything, furniture and stove re pairs, soldering, grinding etc.; I 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 at Bee Bogin's Dress Shop for only $1.00. . 26-29 GOOD PIECE of Land to exchange for a good car. Phone 516. 27-2 FOR REM FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Close in. Phone 342-W. 419 10th St A4-S4 GARAGE FOR RENT Call at 319 North 9th. 25-27 FOR RENT Nice bedroom. 131 No. 2nd St. (next to Crater's rooms.) 25-31 FOR RENT Strictly modern, steam heated, furnished apartments, Mc Carthy Apartments, 630 Pine St. . Phone 800. 22-29 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms; hot and cold water, bath and phone. Call at Women's Exchange. 490J. 24tf FOR RENT One room plastered houso. Phone B44J. 24-29 FOR RENT 4 room. house, unfur nished in Mills Addn., near school. Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main Street. -26-28 FOR RENT FurniBhed Apt. with private bath. 58 Main St. 27-29 FOR RENT - 5th St. -2 room Apt. at 225 So. 27-29 FOR RENT Furnished apartment and cabin. 812 Oak avonue. 27-29 FOR RENT Sleeping room with 5 windows. 305 Lincoln, or Brick Cafe. 27-29 SECTION FOB SALE FALL DRESSES and Coats arrive al most dully now, at Ben Iliiglna Dress Shop. 2-9 FOR SALE Apartment houso, has six nicely furnished apartments, all have private baths, steam heat, close In. Terms. Address 153, Herald. 11-tf FOR RENT Ilulldlng suitable for warehouse or shop, location Ba- rilnnnfle. Ltovil Porter. First Na ! tional Bank. 2 lit i if FOR SALE Golden Cocker Spaniel puppy, male. Inquire of Jack Hale. ! Sanitary Mnrket. 22-28 I rfti S23.50, S29.00; $31. BO Highest grade all wool suits and overcoat), tailored to measure. 1004 Main. 25-3f y I EARLY FEED RANGES FOR 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. Prlcea from $10 to $25 per acre. George K. Mcieou, realtor, n& n. wan ' T... ot a. r...... f..):r OS 4 FOR SALE 40 acres of fine irrigat ed land on Merrill highway, close to town, Just right for subdivision. You can easily doublo 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 FQR SALF Beautiful Bungalow, now. Every convenience; easy terms; inepectlon invited. 2011 Wantland avenue. Owner. 24-29 YOU CAN MATCH any dress in col or in slips at Bee Begln's Dress Shop. 26-29 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Persian kittens, $5.00. Mills Hall Apt. No. 2. 25-21 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. Phone 71. 25-31 ; BUY AT BEE BEGIN'S Dreas Shop and save. 26-29 FOR SALE CHEAP 24 feet; on West Main St. E. Quilitch. 25-31 BUY SHIFFON SILK Hose on saleiat Bee Begln's Dress Shop, for only $1.00. 26-29 FOR SALE One 1 x 7iumbreHa auto tent; one 9x9 umbrella auto ten(t; one 14x16 10-oz. wall tent; one 6x8 12-oz. wall tent; oho lean-to auto tent; one auto fold ing three-quarter bed spring. Im perial garage, 3rd and Main; phone 130. 26-29 NICE WARM Drosses and Suits for girls from 6 to 14 at Bee Begin'3 Dress Shop 129 So. Seventh St. 26-29 FOR SALE Ford truck with bed and rack, Moline binder, fanning mill. All in good shape. Apply H. D. O'Connor, Klamath Falls. Mer rill Route. 26-28 FOR SALE Transparent and Mar tha Washington crab apples, So pound. Phone 195R. 26-28 ALL SHOES at Bee Begln's to go at $1.00. Better look 'em over. 26-29 FOR SALE 4 room plastered house with bath, just B0 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 houses. Also building lots in various parts of the city as welt as farm property for sale. Phone 485M. A. G. Mor rison. 27-28- "See the Pirates of Penzance" FOR SALE Boston Bull pups, Lamm's Store, Modoc Point. 27-3 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly- appointed administratrix of the estate of Don' C. Redfield. deceased, and all per sons having claims against the said estate aro notified to present same to tho said administratrix at the offico of Fay Morris, Attorney, 115 So. Fifth St., Klamath Falls, Ore gon, within six months from and af ter August 14th. 1925, the date pt tho first publication of this notice. Dated Aug. 14, 1925. FANNIE M. THOMPSON, Administratrix ot the Estate ot Don C. Redfield, deceased. Pub. Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11. Fay Morris, Attornoyj FOB RENT PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman, i close In. 239 N. 9th; call 564R. 27-29" KpR RENT Modern 3 room fur nished or unfurnished apartment. 920 Lincoln, phono 597W. 27-28 FOR RENT Partly furnlBheil 3 room houso. Commercial and Wal nut street. Selvert Johnson, Hot SprlngB Hotol, 27-29 PHONE 87 906 MAIN rtiiaWa4tatWr' O. K. Transfer Co., "If Its Loose Well Move If 0r W "T"W .J