FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,
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DR. F. R. GODDARD
OBTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
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THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
T0 Main Ht Phono 133-W
Mike and ,:rind QUuci. Dupli
cate broken louio, repair frames
Dr. Philip Cole
QtDara.1 Prsctlco or Dentistry
Opin Knlngt by Appointment
Thono 5 SIS Main
Owr Mnt'i Btoro
J. C CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENGINEER
AND SURVEYOR
Phono 204M 210 High .11.
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KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
lACCUWACvl
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY TMtlW DRUGS
B. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Thursday evunlog. Vlilt
Ing niombnrs welcome.
rst Temple, 3rd Main
Charlton Currln, Exalted
llalor. Tom DoliMl, Soo.
American Ledon
Klamath P it No. I
Mooting! Is' and trd
Tuesdays. Conrt Home
Daaement
r. r olds, Com'dr.
Phono (Sl-W I
K. of C. Council No. 2255
II Mooilnga: 8 P. M.
2nd and 4th Tuoidara
bMn Ball, 8th and
High Visiting KolghU
wolcome
Chaa, Patterion. Q. R.
us
nil ii KILLED
It IS FREED
(Cnntlnn'(l Kroni I'agc One)
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Vochatzer Bros.
WKLIi URILLBIU
Phone 225-R
1781 Melrose
Batlmatai glron on wator
aratomi. I'rlooa Roaaonablo
Marie Obenchain
Teacher o( Piano
One prlvato Ionaon and ono
cIdsb Iobhou a woek,
Arm wolght and reluxatlon
method.
Studio IOC Pino St, back oC
Elks' Tomplo.
Phone 568W
od a frncluroil skull. Tho events
jirei'fdln his deat'li ore said to have
involved -Mrs, Austin nnd Mrs. Mar-
tin B, HuKbaa whownt to Vaugiin'-s
cabin mid hriteretl there for a time
while Howard nnd Hughes wero
hooking Hiem.
Howard found llioir man.-lilno by
the nondsldo us Vaugtiin and Mrs.
Austin and Mrs. (Jugihea approached
nud angry words were cxiliangcd.
Hlrurk Willi Plat
"I 'Ml bin wllh my fist when I
(lioi)ghi ha ia'uh trlog to bn-ak up
my homo," was Howard' plou from
t ho i line f IiIh :i r rirst aflor t In;
doutii of Vanifbn until the Jury v'ut
i ri bin Dot guilty on tho third h.il
)cit ufter n brief dfllbaratlOll ester
day attarnooa
District Attorney diaries K. JobJ
oii. Who prosocutod t ie cane, hel l
to tho theory that tot blow had
bam ho terrific th.it It tiiiist have
baan lufll' tod with a club and tw i
plaooi or an mak iclub WOT0 intnidthr
o I li Ubo atnlo as tho weapon that
pauaod the fatality.
J. I'. Mc.Vamara, who conducted
tlie defense, belu liiut friends of
VaiiKhu's had planted the club near
the o.eno Ki tho triuble after a
pfelliiiiliaiy search of tho scene had
taSad to bring to light any deadly
napon.
Bcnaafiofuil Trial
.Mrs. Austin's appearance on the
Ht.ind and ithe story hie told be
tween sobs, wus, by far, the sensa
tion ,f tbo ni le.-wli.e drab trial, even
Howard's appearance on the sUJid
(ailed lo thrill tho audience.
Mrs. Austin testified that 17 years
iKo when bat husband became in
sane and she was left with her ba
bies to care for, lljward came into
her life and for the .ears to come
ho treated her and tiie children with
kluduens and that It be;arne the
custom fir her to be knotvn as Hri.
Howard 'Until she bad fairly 'forgot
ten her Initial .Identity.
4'oinmon-l.uu Wife
During those 17 years, Mrs. Aus
tin, said, she bad been a faithful
srpanlon t0 Howard althaugb
Vaughn. In later years, fead offered
ihor repeated attehtlona and haii on
mutnerous occasions t hreatened the
life of Howard. Mrs. Austin declar
ed that her feelings are so warm to
ward Howard that when she secret
uly married a man named Austin
a month before the final trouble
with Vaughn, sho did not have the
heart bo tell him of icr deflection.
"My life has been filled vith
trouble," sjbbcd Mrs. Austin, an
au turn and pallid woman of calm
demeanor. Mpf father was a drunk
ard and I knew of nothing hut
trouble In my childhood; my husb
und became Insane aud I have ften
known hunger, nnd 'sorrow and dis
appointment," No hmolii.il
Howard was unomoti onal. He told
In a monotone of the trouble with
Vaughn und "I hit him with my
fist, ithafs all." he concluded.
H.irouguout the progress the trial,
ho scarcely stirred himself, except
tvhen his epunsel leaned toward hi u
to ask a guiding question. The jurr
returned t'h0 verdict and 'he looked
quietly at them. His mother Krled.
An hour later. Howard stowed h.s
first sign of emotion. He thanked
a Juryman when he met him on
Minor street for the verdict.
1 hen he shrugged his shoulders
and tivalked on.
Stnto Witnesses
Witness for the state .Included Dr
K. J. Conoiab, J, J. Thompson. Ern
est L. V'aiiiifhn, Mr. and MM, Martin
K. Hughes, RicfMni C. Masson, Mrs.
Nellie Ma son, John F, V niiig, Rlc'i
trd CalllCk and Hherlff A. 8, Calkins.
The defendant's witnesses Idclttdad
Mth. May Austin, T. B. Wright.
Cbarlea H. Vann, Orval !fcwarl,
1(1 .-hard H. PerkliiH, Mrs. EOT el Vann
E. 11. Knaupp, Frank Hallo an!
Qaorg I). Howard, the defendant.
Tho Jury, lhl'b voted nine to
three tkr ac'iultal on the first bal
lot and ten to two on the second
Included (Jeorge H. iialley, Hemry
E. Swain, Oiiarles G. Illgb, Charles
0. Ogdeo, George w. Llgbthlll, Era
est p. Dexter, IIarv' L. Hobert,
Harry W'. Young. Albert E. Young,
John F. Hayden, I. u. Mathews, and
Charles O. Uogan.
NEW TOD AT
FOR SAI.F. by owner, new four room
house; will take car as part pay
ment. P. O. Hox 3113. City. 25-28"
FOR RENT . Large bedroom nd
Jolnlng bath; close In: wanted, two
gentlemen. Call 129 or 673R eve
nings. 25-20
WANTED Woman
1120 High street
for house work.
25
SECOND HAND GOODS all kinds,
(inoding, 230 Main, below the
court house. 25
FOR SALE Winter Ilanana, Jona
than. Delicloaj and Yellow New
town apples; Thompson seedless,
Rose Peru. Muscat and Tokay
grapes. At orchard near Ashland,
or delivered In fifty-box lots. Ad
dress A. H. Davenhill, Ashland.
Valley View. 25-1
WANTED Washing to do. Coll
at 1310 Mananlta. or pnono 445M.
25-20
YOU ARE ALWAYS Welcome at the
Medical Hot Springs Nat. 25-20
WANTED To hear from owner of
good farm for sale. State cash
price, full particulars. D. F. Bush.
Minneapolis Minn. 25
NEW TODAY ( WANTKD
BARGAIN DAY Saturday and MEN WANTED with teams or trao-
Monduy; all kinds of goods; deer tors, to plow any part of 1000
guns lo shoot. Job lots Indies acres. Call Edgewood ranch. 22-14
neck wear. See DICK, 22U Main L
St. 25-20' WANTED 75 or 100 good owes.
: Address Box 7, Merrill, Ore. 23-2.5
FOIt HALB . ..n. WANTED TO RENT Small modern
A COW FOR SAI F OH TRADE 3- unfurnished house or unfurnished
l'lw ?,A" ieoTmnke?; ' Ae. Box. C.O.D. car.,
also 1 ton of hay; very cheap for " i3-o
quick sale. Apply 1525 Sargent WANTEDMa or womnn ,' .
A strnct exporlonco, one capable of
FOR HALE 0 room furnished 'ln" J""0 of "ice- Write
house; terms. Phono 72CJ. 713 lsr' ""r"'11-
North 0tl1- MEN WANTED, who can handle 5
FOR SALE 110.00 Iron cot. good as "low t,;ama- Ca Ka"w,"?
new for $4.00. Call at 410 Nel-
w"1 St' WANTED Girl or woman to do gen-
FOR SALE-Laundry stove, coiled Jl""" il help1w,t"
for hot water. Bed & springs and 2 "h.l'"rfin- Mrs' J- shaw-
mnttreoea. Phone 263W. 21-26 21-'
ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniel WANTED Middle aged woman as
puppies from Imported trained ,e.T,p,an on, an,a hu?ek'",p" f6.r
parents. Sire, tho only American '1 lerly Box 18- Horal,d,':
and English International cham- lc" 23-26
pion in the world. Fastest retrlev- ..... , .. ,-,,,., ,, ,
era always under command, and ntLY H"BJlrt. ,ora ,wn;
pretty house dogs. "Prices reason- fr, ",pri':n '"JK"'' Det" "
able. Your choice from two litters. '"'tor. Box 187 Herald. 24-25
See what you are buying. Lucile ... . 7, '. T ; "
Redner, P. O. Box 171. 21-26 WANTED Carpenter work by day
or contract; work guaranteed.
FOR SALE New 4 room modern Peman and Everett, 1300 Lowell
bungalow on Wantland Ave., easy ' "ong 22-29'
terms. Phone 15F5. 23-25 TZ '. T.
W ANTED Used Chesterfield set
FOR SALE New cash register, cash taleaDlI,c0n,alrs Immediately Mer
er terms. Joe's market, South Cth 'd' Box m-
Slr0-Ct" 23"29 WANTED Woman to do general
COW FOR SALE Durham and Jer-I
scy; calf 2 months old. Phone
house work. 641 No.
067 J.
23-25
FOR SALE Dresser, high chair and
dining room table, very reasonable.
922 Prospect. 24-26
9th St.
24-5
COW FOR SALE 2 fresh milk
cows. Ed Sutton, 5 miles So. on
Midland Market road. 24-30
MR. LARGE LAND OWNER: Do
you really want to sell at a good
figure? If so. let me use your
land on a sugar beet proposition,
a lease, and you will sell. One
man refused $96,000 cash for one
section of land in alfalfa and su
gar beets: it is no better than
yours. Box 188, Care Evening
Herald. 25-26
'00 ACRES RYE STUBBLE, 1H
miles from Midland. Inquire at
store at Midland. 25-1
FOR RENT Furnished 2 room Apt.
with kitchenette, bath and garage,
close to Main St. Address Box
1S9. Core Herald. 25
FOR RENT Room for one or two
men, with or without board. Mrs.
Pellett, 1321 Crescent. 25-26
LOST Black looselcaf note book at
post office. Please leave at Herald
office; reward. 25-26
FOR SALE 280 acre ranch in Lan-
gell valley, water right paid in
full: all fine land. Price $25 per
acre.
Ward and Dale
601 Main St. 24
FOR SALE Ten head draft horses.
Pelican Bay Lumber Co., Klamath
Falls, Ore. Phone 70. 24-26
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
WELL PRESSED le well dressed. We
use the Hoffman steam pressing
machine. Suits pressed, 75c. We
call and deliver free. Phone 49J.
224 So. oth. Sixth Street Cleaners.
A 25 S 25
WINDOW CLEANING, floor waa
ing, house cleaning and Janitor
service. References. A. H.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. Ttt
LOOK YOUR BEST ir a "Roberta
Suit," hand tailored to your mea
sure. Now showing fall and winter
styles in suits and overcoats. Phone
109 and I will call with samples,
or see me at the Gun Store Sat
urday afternoon and evenings. A.
R. (ACE) RENNER. A15-S16
FOR RENT Furnished Apts., close
in. Phone 342W. 419 N. 10th St.
S 19-0 19
NOTICE
We have sold our retail Ice cream
and confectionery to L. and Ethel
Polin. Will not be responsible for
any debts contracted from this date,
Sept. 23, 1925. Daisy B. Lauritsen.
24-35
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping!
room, close in; suitable for two
gentlemen. 1149 Pine St. 22-24
FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed
room in private home, for one or
two gentlemen. Call 508 W or 629
North 3rd. 22-24
FOR RENT
See Collins,
Cabins to white men.
724 Market. 23-26
FOR RENT Three large housekeep
ing rooms, furnished, in private
home; also garage. 1028 Jeffer-
HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan
Woolen Mills. If It's mai$ of wool,
we have it; also Paragon mude-to
-measure ladies' coats. 522 So. 5th
St. Phone 456M. I will call to show
my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat
isfaction guaranteed or money re
funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory.
Sll OH
SADDLE AND PACK Horses for hire,
SI. 50 per day, each. Horse and
packer $5. M. H. Wampler, Roeky
Point, Ore. A27-SJ7
son.
24-26'
EVERETT TRUE
By CONDO
Two first class Italian
Stone Masons and ce
ment workers, will work
by day or contract.
Work guaranteed. Four
years in Klamath. Phone
583 W, or inquire 619
Main St.
fSSRMANENT CONSTRUCTION
Bxclnalre Idcensed Uaiia
facturer for
Tha new Concrete Hollow-Wall
Building Brlok tor Founda
tions, Walls, Buildings, etc.
Absolutely Fire and Weather
Proof at a cost loss than any
ether form of masonry.
8tono-TIIe construction elim
inates upkoep oxponao, Is lu
deitrttctlble, sod is approvod
by the bst architects and
bnllders
Unexcelled as s baa for
Stucco flullb
Ml iik RaiJmnte Your Job
th and Market. Phono HIIW
Concrete Pipe Co.
FOR RENT Grocery store; Pete
Cnrnini. 2231 So. 6th St. 25-1
LEGAL NOTICE
THE.
-ANY
HOCer is cS-rcsatchr.
t TXS PART'S 11
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Pun. CtoMN
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SUMMONS
No. 19S5 Equity.
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: Defandant,
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON:
You are hereby required to ap
pear nnd answer the Complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
suit, on or before Saturday, the 3rd
day of October, 1925, or for failure
to appear and nnswer, for want there
of, the plaintiff will take judgment
und decree against you as follows:
1. That the bonds or matrimony
now existing botween tho plaintiff
Ethel Hunt and tho defendant How
ard Hunt be dissolved on the grounds
of desertion for over ono year.
2. That the plaintiff bo awarded
tho caro and custody of the minor
child Donald W. Hunt. .
3. That the plaintiff have such
other and further relief as to the
equity and good conscience may ap
pertain, nnd as to the Court may
seem meet.
October 3rd, 1925. Is the Inst day
of tho time prescribed In the order
for publication of this Summons, in
which you may appear nnd nnswer
said Complaint, tho first publication
theroof boing August 21st, 1925, and
the last publication being October
-ml, 1925.
This summons is served by pub
lication by ordor of tho Honorable
A. L. Leavitt, Judge of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Klamath County, dated August 18th
I92a, which order required that sum
mons bo published onco a week for
six successivo weeks (soven inser
tions), the first publication being
August 21st, 1925.
W. H. A. RENNER,
Plaintiff's Attorney, whoso office
and postoffice nddress is Amer
ican National Bank Bldg., Klam
ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon.
Aug. 21-28-Sopt. 4-11-18-25-O.ct. 2
FOR RENT Filling station on So.
6th St. and Shasta Way. Will be
ready by Oct. 1. P. Carnini, 2231
So. Oth St. 25-1
J-FOR RENT 2 room apartment, pri
vate bath and phone. Phone 42SM.
59 Washington St. 24-30
FOR RENT Furnished house, hot
and cold water. 334 So. 4th St.
24-25
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phono 624. tf
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them' to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We
pay the return postage.
25c BUNDLES OP PAPER,
office.
Herald
tf-nt
FOR RENT Front bedroom in pri
vate family, close in. Phone 264J.
512 No. Sth St. 24-26
FOR RENT Sleeping room. 527
Klamath Ave. Phono 461. 24-26
OPERA IS SUCCESSFUL
JERUSALEM Tho Hebrew Opera
company, organized only two o'ears
agio, has proved that it can success
fully conduct opera in Palestine.
The L'onipany has produced sovon
operas with a total of 61 perform
ances and the proceeds have been
more than enough to cover Invest
ment and expenditures.
The company thas grown from a
small tgiptip of enthusiastic opera
lovers, mobilized by Dr. Goltnklu, a
former conductor ci Leningrad.
SHORTHAND taught evenings;
Gregg system, call or write Mrs.
R. H. Price, room 14, Court bouse.
21-28
NOTICE
We have sold our retail confec
tionery and in the future will whole
sale only. Chiloquin Ice Cream Co.,
L. H. Lauritsen, prop. 24-25
WOLF K.IKS M AH!', TO (HUMOR
IX) WIN CITY BOUNTIES
BRANDON, Man. A got-rich-Quick
solieme whereby Indians on a
reservation at Gidswol1, Manitoba,
collected municipal bountiy on wolf
ears manufactured from skins of
wolf cubs was idiscovered here this
summer by municipal officers.
T collect bounties on Wolves slain
the animal's ears must bo turned In.
Tho redskins received bounty on the
artificial ears 'for some time before
officers discovered the rulie. Three
men and a squaw pleaded guilty
and wore warned with a ooar's sus
pended sentence.
WHY SUFFER with pains and aches
when there is a remedy at your
door? Medical Hot Springs Nnt.
24-25
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our neighbors
nnd friends for their kindness dur
ing our recent bereavement; also for
the beautiful floral offerings.
ADAM STAUB and Family. 25
VICTORIA. B. C. Professor Y.
Kita of Waseda University arrived
from Japan enronte to New York,
Chicago nnd Europe to study news
paper methods and college journal
ism courses preparatory to estab
lishing the first school of journalism
in Japan.
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
One Hour lesson a week and
privilege of class work in
composition, history of mu
sic, ear trcining, etc.
Terms, $5.00 per month
Residence 1000 California
Phono 790W
Studio 503 3rd St. Ph.284M
O. K. Transfer Co., "If It's Loose We'll Move It"
PHONE 87
906 MAIN