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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1925)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMHER IB, 1026 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN 30-Day Co-operative Sale of PLAYER PIANOS j m m- Your opportunity to own a player piano, something that will in- FJCClSlk A UFCOSIS6 terest you MHUSe you, educate you'. Real pleasure for Father, Mother and all the children. We are offering a limited number of one of the best High Grade Pianos manufactured by the Wurlitzer Company, the largest Music House in the world. An instrument of high quality, wonderful tone, beautiful cases. A credit to your judgment and a pleasure for life. , Could anything be more fair you know us, vth. liavC Leen in business for years we want to know you and we want you to know our Pianos. Don't let this un usual opportunity go by. Come in today and look and listen. Your old piano, phonograph or radio taken in trade You need music in your home. Telephone 149-W THE EVENING HERALD'S WANTED SITUATION WANTED Thoroughly ttxporloneod bookkeeper cupublo rendering financial statements,, Income tax raportai tt&l Writ Ilox lit, care Herald. 14-89 WANTKD To cure for children, by week or month, ('nil batwaen n and 12 n.m.. or nfler II nm. Can give host reference, l'hone 492M. io-io PARTY WANTED To finance put unt for half Interest. Thin will h.'II Investigate, nox 17(1 Cure Herald. WANTKD 'l'" cine I'm- children la bour, week or month. Cull he twocn 11 and 12 a.m. or after 11 p.m. Can glya hunt reforonces. I'hiinn 492M. IT-80 for h m i ' FOR SALE f room house on High Btreel, J3000; terms. Clillcolu Bmltll. l""ls DHKSS BETTER for loss $2:1 .60, $29.60, J31.60, Highest grade, nil wold Suits and Overcoats. Tallin- nil to measure. Quairatitaad 1004 Main, ' FOR SALE -Paige touring, sporl Uodel In A-l shape. Qo il palmti now top, gotod rubbor, win aaorl- flco or trade for amen cur anu flomo cash. 010 Walnut St. 14-19' 8TOVWH TO llllRN Onus to shoot. Soo dick, 220 Main Bfc FOR HADE Stool top range, kit chen table, chairs. Phone 029W or cnii 1321 Oraieept Ave, 16-18 special sale of silk combination Bulls for only $1,06 at Bee Ro irln's Dress Shotipo, 1211 So. 7lli 17-20) FOR sale ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniels, blue rlhl)on slock, good retriever, prleai reaionablo, T. w. Shank in mi. it H, 16 th si., Portlands Or, PRBTTV NEW silk Dresser, nt Baa UcRlns Dross Hhop. 17-20 BALE I1Y AUCTION Sale of It. A. Mjlaon'a Kin. iy ucre ranch, sept. 22. at 10:110 n.m. on premises. Property sltuatad 1 ' miles south of .Mount Bhaata Oily, Siskiyou county. Slock, liny, farm Imple- is. family orchard, modern eight room house, etc. For fur ther Information write weatern Land Auctioneers, 41 Butter St., San Francisco. sic-2i FOR SALE 1026 Slur Sport road ster, air shocks, spare tire and bumper. Run slightly over iiooo miles, $gt.u. c. M. Ballsy, s. P, Freight Depoi. 10-is FOR SAl.K Youni: extrn special thoroughbred Rhodo island Red Cockerels for uniting. Call 1086 (linden Ave. Phone .145.1. 17-23 ; BUY YOUR FALL but nt Bee gin's Dress Shop. 1 POIt RENT : for TtBNT Strictly modern, Btonni i heated, furnished apartments, Mc Carthy apartment, 030 Pino St, Phone 800. 10tt FOR KENT Iloautlfully furnlBheil sleeping room, sultuhlo for woman. Call at 4 19 Nelson St. after 0 p.m. 11-tt FOR RENT -Garogo, 030 n. 1 1 1 ii. 15-1S for RENT -8 room apartment, partially furnished, Adults only. Plume 4S2W. 18-18 WINTERS CLASSIFIED AD FOB RENT FOR RENT 1 two room house und one three room house, both partly furnished, In Shipplngton addition. Klamath Falls Auto Co.; 221 Main. 15-19 FOR" RENT Sleeping room with' home privileges. 526 N. 8th St.! Cnll before Saturday. 16-19 j FOR RKNT 3 room house on paved StrtBt, cheap. 259 S. Riverside. 17-23 FOR RENT- furnished A,pt. Phone 500. .Mrs. O. Peyton. 17-1S for rent Furnished apartment, with lialli. 5S .Main. 17-21 FOR RENT -2 garages, also rem to store cur. 203 .Michigan Avu. 17-23' MISrHLI.AXF.OV8 SADDLK AND PACK Horses for hire, $1.60 per day, each. Horao and packer 1 5. M. H. Wnmpler, Rocky Point, Oro. A27-S27 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good oats. OPEN ALL NIGHT 633 Main street. Phone 624. . tl SHOES REPAIRED I)Y MAIL . Send them, to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. W pay thn return postage. PRETTY NEW FLANNEL dresses In all tho latest prints at Bee Begin'! Dress Shop. 17-20 KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency. 100S Main St., all kinds of holp furnished on short notice. Phono 167. A-I8 S-18 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt $15 Delivers this Piano to your home. Balance in 30 Monthly Payments. Price $449 SECTION MISCELLANEOUS WELL PRESSED Is well dressed. We uso the Hoffman steam pressing machine. Suits pressed; 75c. We cnll and deliver free. Phono 49J. 224 So. Cth. Sixth Street Cloaners. A 25 S 26 A WONDERFUL LINE of now fall coats to select from at Bee Be gln's Dress Shop, 129 So. Seventh St. 17-20 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. Reference a. A. M. Rhodes. Phono 860W. 7tf LOOK YOUR BEST it a "Roberta Suit," hand tailored to your mea sure. Now showing fall and winter stylos in suits and overcoats. Phono 109 and I will cnll with samples, or see mo at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon and evenings. A. R. (ACE) RENNER. A15-S15 BLACK SILK underwear on sale at Heo Beglu's Dress Shop. 17-20 HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. If it's made of wool, we havo It; also Paragon made-to -measure ladles' coats. 522 So. 6th St. Phono 456M, I will call to show my lino. (Bonded). Absoluto sat isfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. Sll Oil PAY CASH AND PAY LESS For roofing and building paper and glass. Patterson's, 6th St. 12-18 YOU CAN FINISH anything in your home with Larq and uso it in less than 0110-hnlf hour. All colors. Pat terson's. 6th St. 12-1S ALL BILLS past due to R. B. Leon ard, must ho paid by Sept. 26, 1926. If not. will o In the 'liUnds of an attorney with added costs. R, II. Ldunnrd. 14-19 714 Main Street MISCELLANEOUS GET YOUR CHIMNEYS SWEPT Phono 55. 15-21 IF YOU WANT anything in pretty silk underwear go to Bee ,Be gin's Dress Shop. 129 So. Sev enth St. 17-20, TWO CHOICE stores for lease to right partly. Apply 206 Hart building. 14-19. CAN LOCK any nut or stud bolt in any position, and roloase. Part ner to patent wanted. Write Box ISO Caro Herald. 16-22 A CLOSE OUT of Silk hose for SI. 00 nt Bee Beglu's Dress Shoppe. 17-20 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MEETING of the Board of Equalization of the Horsefly Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given, that Tho Board of Directors of Tho Horseflv Irrigation District of Klamath Coun ty. Oregon, will sit as a Board of Equalization, commencing at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the 6th day of October, 1925, at the office of said hoard in the town of Bonan za, to hear objection, and make cor rection of the Assessment Roll as proposed by tho budget adopted on tho 1st day of Sept., 1925, as tho levy of taxes for 1925, payable in the year 1926. Tho meeting will continue in ses sion from this date as long as may be necessary for such correction and equalization, not excoeding three days. By order of Tho Board of Direc tors. WM. F. B. CHASE, Secretary. Sept. 4th. 1 1 til and 18th. pub. DAVIS IS CALLED WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. (P) Acting Socrotnry of War Duvis will probably be tho first witness called before the president's special air hoard. EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED ADS NEW TODAT COR BALBr My entlra herd milk stock, including 15 milk cows, 10 li Ifers, two registered Jersey hulls. R. S. Kleinhaintner, Jacksonville. Ore. 18-22 FOR SALE Cocker Spaniel male, four months, pedigreed, from Wali- kaana kennel, Portland. Black and white, price reasonable. Spat lal offer. Luclle Redner, City. 18-24 FOR RKNT 2 room apartment, ev ery thing furnished; adults only. 439 10th St. 18-24 WANTKD Woman wants work as cook on ranch or at mill. Rebecca S. Yocorn, 729 Walnut Street. Phono' 211R. 17-21 FOR RENT Furnished 3 room house, 130; 1437 Crescent Ave. 18-19 LARGE LINE of pretty new coats. Just arrived at Milady's Shop, 822 Main St. 18-20 SPORT AND DRESS Hats arrived today at Milady's Shop, 822 Main St. 18-20 FOR SALE Small lot on West Main St., partly improved and rented for 530 per mo. 3800 cash down will handle. Investigate this. WARD & DALE 601 Main St. 18-19 FOR RKNT Sleeping room, pri vate entrance, close in. 1150 Pine. 18-19 BEST COOKING and eating apples, first grade and windfalls. Phone 400J, Enterprise ranch, near Mills Add. - 18-24 FOR SALE Light Ford delivery-. Call Sixth St. Bakery. 18-21 TRUNKS TRUNKS Trade Your Old for New GOODING, 236 Main St. Bolow the Court House 18-19 FOR RENT Garage. Gooding. 236 Main St. below the Court House. 18-19 LOST Large Airedale, very short tail, curiey, light tan. Phone 442W Reward. 18-19 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown during our recent bereavement, especially thank the Oddfellows lodge and the Rebokahs for the beautiful flowers. CHESTER ' DETEKER CLIFFORD JANSKY MRS. J. R. YATTER LOST AND KOrXD A REASONABLE REWARD will be paid for information leading to the recovery of sheep lost west of Fort Klamath, branded Dia mond Dot, ear marks, mostly crop off right ear, swallow fork in left. Please notify Jesse Sie mens ranch, For Klamath, Oregon or O'Connor Bros., Klamath Falls, Merrill Route. - 15-21 LOST Green beaded purse, containing money and papers. Reward. Return to Herald Office. 17-19 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS No. 1985 Equity. In the Circuit Court in and for the County of Klamath, and State of Oregon. ETHEL HUNT Flaintiff, vs. Howard Hunt, Defendant. To Howard Hunt: Defandant, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the abovo entitled suit, on or before Saturday, the 3rd day of October, 1935, or for failuro to appear and answer, for want there of, the plaintiff will take judgment and decree against you as follows: 1. That the bonds or matrimony 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 the plaintiff ho awarded the care and custody of tho 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. Octobor 3rd, 1925, Is the last day of the time prescribed in the order tor publication of this Summons, in which you may appear and answer said Complaint, the first publication thereof befog August 21st, 1925, and tho last publication being Octobor 2nd, 1925. This summons Is served by pub lication by order of tho Honorable A. L. Lcavitt, Judgo of the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Klamath County, dated August 18th 1925, which order required that sum mons be published once a week for six successive weeks (seven inser tions), the first publication being August 21st, 1925. W. H. A. RENNER, Plaintiff's Attorney, whose office and postoffice address Is Amer ican National Bank Bldg., Klam ath Falls, Klamath County, Ore gon. Aug. 21-2S-Sept. 4-11-18-25-O.ct. 2 I0M HER OF BUTTER CONTEST National Banner Goes to Corn State Other Awards Announced PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 13. (P) Iowa won the nutional banner at' j the national crcamory buttermnk ajaoclatlon contest, It waa an I nounced today at the convention I of the association hero. Tho final ! average of the ten highest scores 1 in tho various contests by states were: Iowa, 9 1,739; Minnesota 94, j 239; Wisconsin 93,561; Oregon, j 92,913; South Dnkotu 92,671. , The highest Individual scoro in the fresh butter contest was raadu ; by J. M. Rasmnssen of St. Charlos, Minn., with 96. The hlghost individ ual score for cold storage butter went to L. E. Nelson of Rnndall, Iowa, 96.60. Prizes were announced as fol lows: Silver loving cup for highest per centage of exhibits entered Ore gon, second Washington. Cup for highest exhibitor from Washington D. Thurklesen, Sno homish; California, C. D. Petersen, Ferndale. Medals for best exhibits of fresh butter First. J. N. Rasmussen, St. Charles, Minn., Second, F'rank T. Chlpton, Iowa; Third, F. H. Harms, Iowa. Medals for cold storago butter First L. E. Nelson, Iowa; Second, Phil J. Lussen, Iowa; Third, Peter J. Refadabl, Iowa. Medal and ban ner offered by the Holstein - Frie slan association, were also won by Iowa. Highest scoring butter in Oregon First, Frank Hepper. Mt. Angel; Second Adolph Erickson, Portland; Third three entries tied, H. W. Bradshaw, Eugene; H. H. Harold sen, Portland and Frank Hettwer, Mt. Angel. Individual butter judging con test First. Oregon; Second, Idaho and Iowa tied; Third Washington; Fourth, Minnesota; Fifth, South Dakota and Sixth, Montana. STEWART HERE Jim Stewart, one of Merrill's well knan residents, Is here today at tending to business matters. RETURNED SOUTH Charles E. Ledlow. who spent the past few days in Klamatu Falls oa business matters, returned tihis morning to his home in Berkeley, California. ON BUSINESS Transacting business and' visiting witii friends far a short time, Carl W. Reaard, of Dunsmuir, spent Thursday in Klamath Falls. AT DALTON RANCH Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Moe were the. gnests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dal ian at their ranci home last evening. PLEASURE TRIP J. H. Hattan motored up from Dunsmuir and twill spend the coming week here on a pleasure trip. MISS JIINTHORN Miss Heleo Minthorn, 01 Lakeview, spent Thursduy in Klamath Falls visiting with friends from her tome. MLSS ELLIOTT LEAVES Miss Nell Elliott, daughter of At torney an.1 Mrs. E. L. Elliott, in ..nipany with her father left this morning fjr Eugene, where she will enter llio University of Oregon, tak ing a icourso in business admin istration. Miss Elliott graduated from the local hish school in the class of '24. MISS CATTUZZA RETURNING Miss Louiso Cattuzza, who for tno pant (rwto weeks lias been visiting In San Francisco wtth relatives and frlend3 is expocted to atrrive home Suuday evening. Word from Mis Cattuzza tells of the enjoyable time sho has ihad in the southern state. She will resume her position with the Gjjldea Rule store on Monday morning. KENO VISITOR .1. A. Bushong, one of Reno's residents, spent Thursday In Klam ath Falls attending to business in terests here. BUTLER QUITS JOB PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18. (JP) General Butler will wind up his Job hero as director of public safoty "with a roar" he euld today. A. H. Edgecombe is down from Spraguo irtver on u short business and pleasure tirip. St. O. K. Transfer Co., "If It's Loose Well Move It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN