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Wednesday, October 7, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page fVcf !,. ..ulTALL-IWANffcD V ANO IT'B NdfillN Iff USTCN1. 5HC'S U TrtAT MEANS Wilt HAVE lb 0)& VlC PlIONE BUT If BUr A LOT Of 7VJ5M ' MAKING A EATfe f To LEWB THE UJG ROOM DOT'S TALKlNCi 76 MCR J ANYWAY -IT! AWONDW L f0R. TONIGHT.' , I SUPPOSE - SHE DON'T BEAD -SHtl'l BEEN A MRO, tiUNSI ALLOWS HD? REALIZE THAT SHE S cunning for Fifteen I S 'fo carry on uke; , )?lMwMli I disturbing the y I , y m i f f! - - AN 1 WAS GOWG To S066EST ToMR.aONN) THAT WE do FOR A DRWE Tonight WHEN CWCK BoTTep IN ANDAflKCD p FOR. THE CAR J rWI".IUl!".:4, w9L HERALD'S F5 DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ' AMI) HPRrrKOH I OftlM and Rualdonee Phona 321 L O. O. V. Ton.pl. DR. J. G. GOBLE OI'TOM BTRI8T OPTICIAN TOD V.ilu dt. Pnono I31-W Uako ami grind 01al. Dupli cate brokon i .., ropalr frame Dr. Philip Cole Oenera) Practice of Dentistry Open P.rnulnga I' Appointment Phon 56 618 Main Orr Bo"i Sior. J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL, ENGINEER AND SURVBYOK Phono 204M 218 High St. American Legion Klamatb Poat Ho. I Maatlnga la, and Ird Toaadaya. Court Qonaa Uiaamont f. K OLDS. Com'dr. Phona I5I-W P. 0. ELKS Meets Tboridar "tphIhk Vlalt Injt membsr walcoma. Ika Tainpla, Srd ft Main Cbarltod Currln, Kxaltad Ruler. Tom DalsMl, Hoo. K, of C. Council No. 2255 Muotlnga: S P. M. tnd and ath Tuoadnra Lyroum Unit, 8th nfl HlKh VlHltlnr Knigbta volcoma Ohai, Patteraoa, O. K. rO0AK I Leave Your i V , IS I Store 9 OclocK-Your Kv Pictures am tadf afc 6 Wv ft L APIA L n rALLiS UKtUUH WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS lpurftS O. K. Transfer Oh, My Y! TrUSY LET TitCiR CHILDREN havc ANNTHlNCi THEY ASK FOR RE&ARDLlSS of how much n INTERFERE;; WfW the pleasure op OTHER PEOPLE' t, 8 COMFORTABLE - Ui ' 7 AND ENJOYING A EVERYTH.NO ) or- THEMGELVE5I I6J06T W - . ffffi PERFECT, eNJOYiN0 IfcS&l ISN'T IT OURSELVES Mfi I HENRY? M IMMENSELY H Oil" BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Wiilard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour lesson n week und privilege of class work hi compokltlon, history of lnu ItO, cur train Ink. utc. Terms, $5.00 per month : :.- i California Phono 70W Studio 503 3rd St. Ph.284M Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRHJJCIUJ Phone 226-R 1731 Melrose Eatlmale (Ivan on waUr aystoma. Prlcaa Raaaonabla PERMANENT CONOTnuCTIOH BicIaaWe Mn'inwl atanu. (arturora (or The naw Concrete Hollow-WaH Balldlng Brick (or Founda. tlona, Walla, Bulldlnga, ate. Abaolntelr Fire and Wektber Proo( at a coat loaa than any otber lorm ot maaonry. Stone Tile conatrnctlon ollm tnatoa npkeep expenae, la In eleatruotlble, and la approved fey the beat arohltocta and bnllden. I'nrxcrllrtl M a hue 8tncco (lniah Oet na Batlmnt Your Job th and Market. Phone BS2W Concrete Pipe Co WORK Filttvs p.r MARKETS I'OUTI.anI). Ore., on t, Cat- tiu raoalpti 2ii ir, mr. through); calves BIS (14 through). Market Moudy. Steer, uii'dluni $6.75 4i $8. t'oinmiui J.',..M) 4( iti."3: Caneri and L iSuicr uti'i-rii n.ootj tii.GO; helfara, rnmuion nnd. nii'dlum $4.00 4i $fl.50; dowt, aoaAtootl usd atedlam ft.lSO IK.TS; Ttinni'rK and tuttora 11. lone $.1.25; buli(. khiiiI v-M. (WferllOga x Cludf, 14.00 0 ' 00; common to modluin Ccannerj and Plopaa), i ;i ,00 Q J4.U0 : caj.vea, medluni ( chui- xcla4ed) 7.oo i JS.50: null und rouiinons t4.60 'ii $ ,'.oi : raalera, medlnm to choice 110.50 c,j 12,50; cull und common (I). 504; 110.50. IIoeh. I ur In 2 So lilKhor; receipts .ioso (1.127 through); heaty weight (260 in SSO II is. J modlum, good and choice. 12. 504. $13.25; medium atalghl (200 io SCO Iba.) medlnm, i good and choice $ 12.7.", Q i 1 1;2C : llghi weight (lfio to 200 lbs.) com DIOIIi nii-ihuui. good and choice $13. 50ft $13.75; light lights (130 to 160 lbs.) common, medium, good and choice, $12.504i '$13.00; pack In ghogii (rough und sinooth $9.50 ifjtl.50; slnughlcr plgn (00 to 130 lbs.) medium, good nnd choice. $12.001 $13.00; feeder and Blocker I JuRt hack from abroad. Parisian bar pigs (70 to 130 lbs.) medium, good .hers bob hair with razors. EVERETT TRUE BY WC tvAY MR. WHITMAN, I -rteRX) THAT MiHON&T HAP HIS TONSILS TAK&N OUT. X "DroiM'T HEAR HBB? JUST WHCN HC fawikra -s-Wifs.Jwasrs',;,- v. s. c - v-Nt i i ASVW Co., "If It's loose THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD (XAHSII'IKD AI ItATKH First in - rilnii per line 10c Two Insertlona ,: per line lfio Three Insertion ....per line SSOo I in- Insertion - per line liflc Week (0 timoa) perllnnllOo One Month per line 7.1c Minimum rtmrgn 26c. Ada not consvciitlvo are cbargod a naw (al lowing ouch omlaalon. Klrat Insertion la In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at drat insertion rate. and choice, ! 2.00ft $ I 3.25. Soft or oily hogs und rousting plg exclnd, I'd In uhove ijuolatlonM. Sheep, steady to strong. Receipts 530 (244 Hi rough 1 . Lambs, good and choice (Mf, Adams) 1 1 2.003 1X3.00; Lambs, medium to good (Valley) II 1. 00 ft $13. 00; heavy wulght (02 lb, up) $1( 0041 $11.25; all weights, cull und Common $U.OO 41 $10.00; yearling welders, medium (o choice, $K.00ft$10.76; owes, common to choice $4.OOftSO,0Qj cannon und cull $1.60 c $4.00, PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. C Kfgs steady, Current receipts 37V4; pull ed as i.j iff 30: firsts 2S'.i4(39; ex tras 42 & 4 3. Putter stendy. Kxtra cubes, city 52; standards 50; prime firsts 49: flrem 4U 'a; undergrade, nominal; prints 62; cartons 54. Milk steady. Beet churning cream 52 net shippers track In zone 1, Itaw milk( 4 per cent) $2.55 cwt foli Portland. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 25; light 1C; springs 2K4i 23; young Ahlte ducks 25. Onions steady $l'.3b to $1.50. Potatoes, new $1.6 0 ft $1.75. Nut, steady. Walnuts number 1 28021; Filberts nominal; Almonds 2.S ft 20; Brazil nuts 2 I ft chestnuts 21. Kalian Portland, ore.. Oct.. 6. Cattle receipt 295 (180 through) ralvox 20 (17 through). No cattle splJ early. Calves firm. Calves, medium 10 ,-holco (milk feds excluded) 7.50 ft 9.00; cull and commons 5.00 7:50; vealers, medium to choice lO.SOCJ 12.50; cull and common 7.0.1 ft 10.50. Hogs iccclpls 45 nominally stead)'. Bbflap no receipts nominally steady Kggs 1 In 3c higher. Current rs e.'ptfe 3S'.j; pullets 37ft37'i; firsts ' ill; extras 45 ft 45 Vi. Butter slaatl)'. Extra cubes, cl'y 32; standards 50; prime firsts 49; firsts 4(i',s; tindcreradus nomliuil print 63 i oartvns 54. Milk bte.iily. Best churning cream 52c Da) Hhlppeis' track iu rone 1. Haw milk (4 pur cent) $2.55 vwl l.o.b. Portland. Poultry Ducks weak; Ilg-bt sprins hUhor. Heavy hens 2S; light 16 eprirrgs 23029; yount while ducks 21W25: Onions steady 1.5031.60. NEW YORK Hair and skirts are shorter than ever in Paris, says Miss Dolly Allison of Sonorn. Tex., By CONDO IT'S MOT coRtfecr To ATGD ON JUK.W TODAY FOR HALK - Corner lot on Kast Main Street. Rrlco $400; terms. Ward Dale 7 WANTED---Woman wants work to do by the hour. Phone 412J. 7-10 FOR RENT 6 room furnished house with bath, fireplace, newly tinted and nl.'iKleriol SSil t.,.u-l St. $35 per month, cheaper for long term 7-3 FOR RENT 2 room partly furnish ed suite and Stable room. 813 Ala medu. 7-9 WANTED Woman to do light house work. Inquire at Peerless Cafe be fore 2 p. m. 7-8 LOST Between hero and Algoma, ii .30-. 30 Winchester' carbine in case Reward for lis return to C. II. Underwood ( Underwood's Phar macy). 7-9 FOR RENT Cabins to white men See Collins. 724 Market. 7-13 FOR RENT Warm sleeping room. 217 Pino St. 559.M. 7-8 FOR RENT 2 room furnished npt with bath, also a sleeping room. 813 Pino. 7 LOST This morning on 8th or High St.. now pair tan kid glores. Phone 13SM. 7 SECOND HAND STORE Gooding, 236 Main 31. Below the court house. 7 . -... - ... .11 luiu.nu td house, cloae in. suitable for (wo. Inquire 1130 High St. FOR SALE OR TRADE for small car: Paige sport, touring top shape (ate 1 922 .model, $475. See Capt. Hopper. Salvation Army. 7-13 GERMAN WAR pfalSOXLK FLEES RUSSIA AFTER ELEVEN' YEARS BONN, Germany. (P) A(ter 11 years' Imprisonment In Russia, dur- which he made several unsuccessful miuuu.1111 attempts to escape. Paul Cons, the sculptor, finally has reached Bonn, piring tne Russian campaign of the German army In August. 1914. Cons was wounded and taken prisoner. When he recovered he declares he was assigned to a Russian working squad and put at hard labor. His repeated attempts to escape were frustrated until this year, when Cons and three companions succeed ed in crossing tho border. l'RKK STATE TO SPEND MIL- LION'S IS HIGHWAY WORK DUBLIN. (A) A new scheme for the improvement of Irish roads has been decided on by the Free State government at a cost of nearly $20, 000.000, to be spread over three years. It Is proposed to bring 1500 miles o( the country's 400O miles of trunk roads to a standard which will give a road life of eight to ten years. The laden weight of new motor lorries will be restricted to nine tons, under tho plan, and owners of "horse drawn vehicles will bo compelled to use wheels with wide rims. HE WAS ALIVE LONDON. London is full of tour ists from practically all countries and most at the overseas visitors nover fail to be interested in the stalwart guardsmen on duty at tho Horse Guards headquarters in White hall. Some stare at them deliberately aad one French girl refused to be- llevo one motionless figure was alive. Sho stood alone and cazed harder, then sudenly joined her English friends looking somewhat flushed. She explained that the soldier was real after all he had deliberately winked at her. JAPAN MAPS OUT EXTENSIVE PROGRAM OF ROAD BUILDING TOKYO. (,P) Good roads In Japan are ns hard lo find as the proverbial haystack needle, but if a bill which Is being planned by the Home Department Is enacted by tho next Diet, automobiles In this coun try will come In for their own. The proposed plan is either to build new hifihways or improve the present ones nt a cost of some 300.000.000 yen, one-third of which will be fur nished by the government. Under the proposed bill the gov ernment grants would come in ten yearly installments, the first begin ning next year. It is planned to widen nnd pave the Important high ways in rural districts, which At present are unlit for automotive tranaportatln, and to Improve such public roads over which raiiway: construction la projected, ' M TW(! D Move If IffSm LEGAL N'OTK FM IN THE CIRCUIT ('OlMlT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. No. 1983 Enulty. MAI.'DE E. CLOW, Plaintiff. V. I Summons For Publication WALTER (I. CLOW Defendant To WALTER' 0, CLOW. Defendant: In The Name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint on (He In the above entitled suit, on or before the 29th day of October, 1925, that being the last day pre-: scribed In the order of the Court for the publication of this summons for such appearance, and If you fall to so appear or answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, viz: For the dis solution of the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between yourself and the plaintiff herein, and for the care and custody of Tlw.lmn V. CJnw an1 f'.nv II CIaw nnH ror ii0o attorney's fees and alimony in the sum fef $50 per month for plaintiff, nnd to' maintain and educate said minor children, nnd for edits herein. This summons Is serVod upon you by publication In the Evening Her ald, a dally newspaper printed, pub lished and of general circulation In Klamath County, Oregon, for six sucecsslve weeks pursuant to order of the Hop. A. L. Leavitt. Jndge of the aboYe court, dated Sept. 15, 1925; the first publication being; Sept. 16, 1925, and the last publi cation being October 28, 1925. EDWARD B. ASHURST, Attorney (or Plaintiff 5 Loomis Bldg. Klamath Falls, Ore. S. 10-23-30; Oct. 7-14-21-28. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Klamath County. , . Equity No. 2001 ! DfriTll 1 11 t D n l : "'P Plaintiff Vs ' Summons For Publication I CLARENCE A. HARRIS. Defendant I To Clarence A." Harris, Defendant: I In the name of the State of Ore jgon. you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint on : file in the above entitled suit, I on or before the 29th day o( Oc I toher. 1925, that being the last I day prescribed (or such appearance in the order o( the court (or the I publication of this summons, and 1(1 you fail to so appear and answer, i 'or want thereo( the plaintiff will, ' BPp,y, 1 ,,ne. Court f,0' ,the, re'lefl ;prayed for in her complaint, viz: Fori the dissolution of the bonds o( matrimony heretofore and now ex "." "i L dertlon by 'youfof Ihe JiainV, for more than one year last past ana immediately preceding the f II ing of said qomplaint heroin. This Summons is served, upon you by publication in the Evening Her ald, daily newspaper, printed; pub-. Hshoa and of general circulation .In Klamath -'county,-' Orogon, for 6lx successive weeks pursuant to order of 'tne Hon. A. L. Leavitt. Judge of tho above entitled court, dated the litb dar ot September,- 1925, rl-. flru, nohlUlinn !,.;.- . ,,. .... . ...... .. . .u,, U.Mb .1' ,,.11. ber 16. 1925, and' the last publica- tion being Octoher 28, 1925. EDWARD BASHITRST. : Attorney for Plaintiff. SujtV 5. Loomis Bldg., Klamath Falls. Ore. S. 16-23 30; Oct. 7-14-21-2S. X,OTlt'E Oi' HEARING OF IIXAI, ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For Klamath County. In tho matter of the estate and guardianship o( Mrs. E. E. Rals ton, an Incompetent person. Notice Is hereby given that Alice Garland, Guardian of the estate in Oregon of Mrs. E. E. Ralston, an incompetent person, has rendered her final account, and filed her petition for order fixing time for ! hearing the same, and that Monday, the 19th day of October, 1925, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at the County Court Chambers, in the Court House, at ; Klmath Falls. Oregon, has been ap- pointed (or hearing said final ac count and objections thereto, if any there be, and for the approval there of; and at said time and place any person interested in said estate and guardianship may appear and (He his exceptions in writing, and show cause, if any ho has, why said final account should not be approval nnd allowed. ALICE GARLAND, Guardian W. A. WIcst, Attorney, Loomis Bldg.. Klamath Falls, Ore. S. 16-23-30; Oct. 7-14. LOST AND FOUND LOST Title Lake country, Ger man police dog, age S months. Will answer to name ot 'Captain. Re word offered. Notify Club cafo.5-10 LOST This morning between 9th St. and People's warehouse. Weed tire chain. Finder please notify Hi E. Winnard, phone 733W. (1-7 WANTED 'TO BUY, from owner small house. Write P. E. H., P.O. Box 214, Klamath Falls, giving price and location. 6- LOST 12 gauge L.C.Smith shot gun in case on lower Midland swamp rond. Call Pete Gerges, Phone 223J. 6-9 PARIS Gloria Swanson's husband has traced his uncostly buck 654 years to show that he Is really entit led to be called .Marquis, about which ho has no vanity at nil. Nor has Glor ia. Why. he even had the title re moved from the poslers. SECTION FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished Apt., cloaa In. Thone 34 2W. 4 ID N. 10th 8U B 19-0 ! FOR RENT Two room npnrtmonlsi at XI 2 Onlc. Ave. 0-7 FOR RENT Sleeping room. Prospect. Phone 733R. 05 6-7 FOR SALE FOR SALE 3 to 5 year old-Hampshire rams, $30, (. o. b.. shipping point. Write or wire owner, Teha ma ranch, Gcrber, CalK S 28-O10 FOR SALE Cerner lot 60 x 120, oua block from Mills Addition school house. R. A'. Emmltt. 617 Pine. 82tt FOR SALE Row boat motor, good order, price $40. See It at ThOs. Martin, G13- High. 3- FOR SALE Good Guernsey dairy cows and yearling helfera, on Little Applegate. J. J. Munsell, Jackson ville. 2-10 NEW SHIPMENT of wool and silk' dresses. Milady's Shop, 822 Main s). 5-7 FOR SALE like new. Lloyd baby carriage, 2139 Orchard. 6-8 ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniel pup pies from trained imported par enta. Sire the only American and English International champion In the world. Fastest retrievers, al ways under command and pretty house dogs. Your choice from two litters, prices reasonable. See thorn at 2111 north First St., Lucllo Redner. 6-12 FOR SALE, 6 dining room chairs, rockers, typewriter table. Ice box, rugs and dishes. Call at 1117 Lin coln. 6-8 FOR SALE White Sewing machine, (irst class condition. Phone 144J. 6-S BEST COOKING and eating apples at the Enterprise ranch, phone 400J. 6-10 SNOW APPLES (or eating. 400J. Enterprise ranch. Mills Add. Phone bfj-oad 6-10 FOR SALE 100 purebred Shrop shire ewes. 2 and 3 years old. Burr Westbrook, Merrill. 6-1 2 . .MISCELLANEOUS WINDOW CLEANING. Floor wax-'. ir.s. bouse cleaning nnd janitor sefvic'd. References. 'A.M. Rhodes; Phone 360W, 7t( r. : i r i t , HEADQUARTERS tor Manhattan Woolen Mills. K it's made ot -wool, we have It; also Paragon made-to -measure ladles' coats. 623 So. 5th St. Phone 456M. I will call to show my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat ,. istactlon guaranteed or money re funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory.' 811 Oil TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get ' good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 24. tt SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop. 121 N. 8th St. We ' pay the return postage. j 25c BUNDLES' OF PAPER. Herald office. H-ns WILL TRADE-1925 Hupmoblle (Or city or rural property. Louis Ger- ' vais, Algoma, Ore . S25026 THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when we get through. We are ' prompt. Sixth St. Cleaners Free call and deliveries 204 So. 6th. Phone 49J S 280 28 ROBERTS SUITS AND Overcoats, hand tnilored to measure. NOW showing winter stylos It) long strand virgin wool fabrics. Phone 109 and I will call with samples, or see me at the Gun Store Sat urday atternoon and eveoingB. A. R. (Ace) Renner. 08-N3 DRESSMAKING 510 So. 5th St. 0 2 N 2 KSW SHIPMENT OF HATS from $5.oo to $15.00. Milady's Shop, 822 Main St. 6-7 FIRE PROTECTION WEEK, Octoher 4th to 10th. One of your home town citizens represents the larg est manufacturer of fire extln- . guisliers in the world. Will call in answer to post card, showing ab solutely dependable fire extin guisher. Be really protected. 48.R Lewis St.. City. ti-U' TO DEVELOP A GRACEFUL (Igure, take regular swimming exercise at Hot Springs Nat, 6-7 WANTED SHINGLING WANTED $2, $2.25 and $2.60. Call Eaglo Pool hall. 1-7 WANTED Practical nursing. 327 Broad Street. 5-10 WANTED TO BUY from owner house nnd lot, not over $1,000; will make cash puyiucnt, balance monthly. Phone 421. 5,7