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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Make and grind Olaanoa. Dopil
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Dr. Philip Cole
Oenara? Practice of Dontlatry
Open Brentnga r Appointment
Phona 518 Main
Ovar Moa's rtlura
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENGINEER
AND SURVEYOR
Pbone 304M lit High St.
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Thoraday evening. Vlelt
Ing membera welcome.
Ike Temple, trd Main
Charlton Cnrrtn, Exalted
Ruler. Tom Delsll, Sao
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Mooting!: 8 P. M.
Ind and 4tb Tuoadaya
Lyceum Hull, 8th and
High Visiting Knight.
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PLAYING GOLF- I'D
TO WORKTHlS
DRAWING MY PAY
WITHOUT DOING A
TAP OF WORK- I've
MORNING"
GURE HAD BAD
LUCK LATeLY
why complain
about that?
you received
6? 100 from your
policy For Tie
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BP have:
TIME YOU
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
Omi Hour lesson n week and
privilege ol cIiimh work in
composition, hlHtory ol mu
alc, Mf training, etc.
Tonus, $5.(X) per month
Residence 1UU0 Cullfornla
Phono 7 9 0 W
Studio 503 3rd St. Ph.284M
Vochatzer Bros.
WELL DRILIJCIUI
Phone 225-R
1781 Melrose
Battmatea given on water
syatama. Prlcea Reaaonabla
PERMANENT CONOTHUCTIOM
Bxclrutve Licensed Manu
facturer" (or
The new Concrete Hollow-Wan
Dalldlng Brick (or Founds
Hon. Walla, Bulldlnga, etc
Absolutely Plre and Weather
Proof at a coat leaa than anv
other form of masonry.
Stone-Tile conatrnctlon eltm
lnatua gpkeep expense, la In
deatruotlble, and la approved
y the beat arohltoct and
bntldora.
--Unexcelled aa a baee for
Stucco 'flulab
'. na Katlmate Tour Job
th and Market. Phoae BSaW
Concrete Pipe Co.
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WORK
Films
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YOU OUGHT Tb BE
THANKFUL, YOU HAVE
A JOB To Go To -
BE
lots of people arc
OUT OF WORK-
TOU'RE lucky
ft
vc3.but rve paid The insurance
COMPANY THAT MUCH SINCE I Too
OUT THE POLICY - IF I COULD HAVE
OMt TWO MOKt mcc
been uiuu itu
THE UMMfc
Veteran Citrus Grower
Marries at Age of 83
WHITTIEIt, Cnllf. Hiirtman Wll
iluma, 83. voti'Toii citrun grower
mid newniiaiicr mull at WhHIicr. an I
Uthor of Hurry A. WlllluniH, pronl-
dant of tho Pacific Obati baaeball
Icacuo married Mrn. llcboccu E
Naylor, 81, In Oakland.
W. C. T. U. Leader
Says Lady Smokers
Teach Girl Students
OAKLAND. Women teachers
who Indulgo la cluarcttos aro rc
Hpoimlblu for amnklhg among girl
tndenli, aid Mm. 0. W. John
Hoti, prealdunt of tho Alomoda
rounty division of tho W. C. T. L'.
In no addrcas.
LEAVES TODAY
J. J. Ilojdar, connected nrltb the
freight and truffk' department oi
tho S. P. A S. and the Oregon
Trunk railroad, who has boen act
ing as tho local represoatatlvo of
tho Northern lines in Klamath dur
ing the post few months, loaves to
day for Portland and Spokane. Mr.
Hoydur ihus closed up- tho Northorn
lines offices- pntll his return to
Klamath in December.
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Pint Insertion ..per line 10c
Two Insertion .. per line 18c
Throe Insertions per linn 20
Four Insertion per line liAc
Week (0 tlmea) per line HOo
One Month per line 7 So
Minimum Charge Zto. Adi not
consocutlvo are charged a; sew tel
lowInK each omission.
First Insertion la In "Hew Today"
column without extra charge, bat all
Inaortlona In that column are at flrat
Insertion rate. ' '.''WW!
NEW TOKAY
I, Q S T Man'a ault coal, liluo, on
Merrill highway. O. W. Miller.
ModOC Point, nr Inavii at Herald
office. 1-23
L O H T Lady'H purao, containing
money, on Oregon Ave. Name Jo
aepbine M. Newman; reward.
Pioaae leave at Herald. 2 1-22
FOR RENT Nicely furnlHhed Apt.
Wood, water and gnrnne. 2301
Waiilland Ave. 21-23
WANTED Carpenter work and nen-
eral repair work. O. H. ilratton.
Phone 77J. 21-23'
WANTED-Do Laval cream separat
or. No. it, 70U lba., lute model.
City creamery. 21-22
POR KALE
reasonable.
- Chlld'a reed nulky.
fiOO So. Sth St. 21-23
WANTED -llourd and tare for two
umall Kcliool boya. Write llox 193
Care Herald. 21-23
WILL PARTY who picked up gold
filigree fountuln pen. engraved
'D' from Klrnt Nutlonul Dunk,
nlioiit three weeks ugo, return to
Herald office. 21-23
FOR SALE: OR TRADE - Dodge
touring: want Ford sedun. Room
227. Hall hotel. 21-22'
FOR RENT 4 room modem house,
furnished. Hot Springs Add. Phone
295J. 21-24
A OOOD PLACE TO LEARN TO
swim at the Hot Springs Nat. 21-22
FOR SALE Two high priced radio
sets for less than wholesale price.
J. A. Goldsmith, 309 Winters
Hldg., upstairs. 21-23
FOR RENT 3 room furnished house
30 per month. 806 Calif. Ave.
After 3 p. m. phone 170J. 21-22'
FOR RENT Cabins for white men.
See Collins, 724 Mark. t. O 21-N21
FOR RENT Sleeping room for 2
people, outside entrance, furnace
heal. Phone 973. 21-27'
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
with bath, at 58 Main St. 21-23
FOR RENT Furnished cottage and
a small apurtment. Inquire eve
nings. 103 Pine St. 21-22'
STOCKTON, Calif Fire men and
one girl, believed to be ring lead-
l era of a notorious gang of inl-jack-
ors, white slavers and narcotic ped
dlers, who have been operating from
Seattle to Los Angeles and as far
east ns Kansas City, we.-o arrest
ed hero. '
J 10 reward to anyone who finds
"Tuffy." u little 4 month old female
hull dog: brown with 4 whito feet,
white nose. For any Information
call Bee Begin. Phone 633. 21-24
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I.KUAL MOTUiSfl
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, In and for Klamath
County.
Equity No. 2001
IIERTHA HARRIS Plaintiff
Va HummonH Kor Publication
CLARENCE A. HARRIS, Defendant
To Cluronce A. Harris, Defendant:
In tho name of tho State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer tho complaint on
lil In the above entitled suit.
on or before tho 2Sllh day of Oc
tober, IMS, that being tho last
day prescribed for such appearance
In tho ordur or the court for the
publication of this summons, and If
you fall to so appear and answer,
for want thereof tho plaintiff will
apply to tho Court for tho rellof
prayed for In her complaint, viz: For
thu dissolution of the bonds of
matrimony heretoore and now ex
isting between yourself and the
plaintiff herein, upon the grounds
of desertion by you of tho plaintiff
for more than one year lost past
and Immediately prnccdlng the fil
ing of said complaint herein.
This Summons is served upon you
by publication in thu Evening Her
ald, a dully newspaper, printed, pub
lished and of general circulation in
Klumath county, Oregon, for six
successive weeks pursuant to order
of the Hon. A. L. Leavltt, Judge
of the above entitled court, dated
tho IStb day of September. 192S,
the first publication being Septem
ber 10, 1925, and the last publica
tion being October 28, 1925.
EDWARD IJASHURST,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Suite 5. Loomls Illdg ,
Klamath Falls, Ore.
S. 1G-23 30; Oct. 7-1-1-21-28.
Kl'.M.MO.VS FOR PI-IILICATIO.V
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County, Equl
ty No. 2016.
L. H. Hague, Plaintiff, vs.
C. W. Evans, Sam Evans, and
John Doe Evans, und also all
other persons or parties un
known claiming any Interest,
right, title, estate or lien in the
real property described herein.
Defendants.
To C, W. Evans, Sam Evans, and
John Doe Evans, and also all other
persons or parties unknown claiming
nny Interest, right, title, estate or
lien in the real property described
herein:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon, you and each of you, are here
by required to appear and answer the
complaint herein filed against you
within six weeks from the date of tho
first publication of this summons.
and if you fall to so answer, on or
before November 26, 1925, for want
thereof, plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in
her said complaint, to-wit:
That defendants and each of them
be required to set forth the nature
of any claim, right, title, estate, lien
or Interest in or to the following
described property, which any of
them claim to have thereon, adverse
to plaintiff: and that upon a hearing
such claim he determined by decree
heroin:
That the defendants and all per
sons claiming by, through or under
them, and all persons claiming any
interest therein, be forever barred
from asserting any claim to said
property or any part thereof adverse
to plaintiff.
That plaintiff's title to said prop
erty be forever qtiioted and freed
from all clouds thereon and that
plaintiff bo decreed to be the abso
lute owner in fee simple of said
property, to-wit:
Lots 1 to 13 and Lots 16 to 26
inclusive. Second Addition to the
City of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
And for such further relief as may
seem proper, including judgment for
costs.
This summons Is published for six
weeks pursuant to an order of Hon
A. L. Leavltt. Judge of said Court,
dated October 13, 1925, first publi
cation being October 14, 1925, and
last publication on November 25,
1925.
F. H. MILLS,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 5 Loomls
Bldg., Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Oct. 14, 21, 28, N 4, 11, 18. 26.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF KLAMATH.
No. 1983 Equity.
MAUDE E. CLOW. Plaintiff.
Vs. Summons For Publication
WALTER G. CLOW Defendant
To WALTER G. CLOW. Defendant:
In The Name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint on
file in tho above entitled sutt, 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 relict prayed for
in her complaint, vis: For the dis
solution of the bonds ol matrimony
heretofore and now existing between
yourself and the plaintiff herein,
and tor tho cure and custody of.
Thelrua E. Clow and Guy R. ClowS
and for $100 attorney's fees and
alimony in the sum of $50 per
month for plaintiff, and to maintain
and educate said minor children,
and for costs herein.
This summons is served upon you
by publication in the Evening Her
ald, n dally newspaper printed, pub
lished and of general circulation in
Klamath County, Oregon, for six
successive weeks pursuant to order
of tho Hon. A. L. Loavitt, Judge
of tho above court, datod Sept. 16,
1926; the first publication being
Sept. 16, 1925, and tho last publi
cation being Octobor 28, 1926.
EDWARD B. ASHURST,
Attornoy for Plaintiff
5 Loomls Bldg. Klamath Falls, Ore.
S. 16-23-30; Oct. 7-14-21-28.
It lit HALE
FOR SALE--I0 head fine wool Ram
bouillet bucks. Call or write A. B.
Williams. Rt. 1, Box 185, AbIi
land, Ore. 0 7 N 7
FOR SALE For cash only, lot 100
x 50, located at 1236 Oregon St.,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, or Lot No.
1. Block No. 20. Klamath Falls Is
booming, now Is tho time to Invest
In real property. Further particu
lars at Perkins Furniture Store,
Klamath Falls, Oregon. 10-21
FOR SALE 1 Holsteln cow. T. B.
tested, duo to freshen Oct. 16'
1925. Phone 490W1. 10-22
FOR SALE Rooming house, 10
rooms. 780 Spring St. Phone 722.
19-29
FOR SALE Block of land, good 7
room house and all kinds of fruit
and berries. Good garden spot, all
under city water. Mrs. E. It. Dav
is, Gold Hill, Ore. Valun 12000.
19-24
FOR SALE One milk gont and
billy. Phone 053W. , 19-21
FOR SALE 1922 seven passenger
big six Studebaker, well equipped
with extras, at a bargain. Phone
135 or 944. 19-21
FOR SALE Lot 50 x 130. 1338 Es
planade, 160 per front foot. Dr.
A. A. Soule. 19-24
TRY MY HOME MADE RELISH
for sale at grocery stores and meat
markets. Mrs. Jack Hales. 20-26
SECOND HAND GOODS All kinds.
I will trade with you. Gooding, the
Second Hand Man. 236 Main St
below the court house. 20
FOR SALE 1918 Maxwell touring
car, fair condition, price (50. Call
at 419 No. 10th St., Apt. 8, eve
nings after 5:30 o'clock. 20-22
WANTED
WANTED Experienced lumber buy
er for pine. Must be known among
the mills. References requir
" ed. Terms, .50 M on all grades.
Write L. Roscoe Hurd, Spring
field, Oregon. Heavy volume.
19-21
WANTED Experiended bookkeep.
er and stenographer wishes per
manent half day position. Call
617R after 6 p. m. 1924
I AM LOOKING for a good going
clothing or general merchandise
business, well established and fa
vorably located, from $30,000 to
$50,000 stock. If you wish to re
tire from business and invest your
money in a steam heated, brick, In
come business property in a pros
perous western Oregon city, this
.will appeal to yon. Please give as
much detail as you deem essential.
References furnished on request.
Address A. M. Hammer, Albany,
Ore. 20-22
WANTED Work by day or hour.
Phone 239R. 29-22
WE ARE SEEKING a
connection with a
strong, successful
salesman to act as our
District Manager i n
this territory.
To the man who mea
sures up to our quali
fications, we can offer
a very desirable con
tact whereby we assist
him in organizing his
force of sub-agents to
the point where he is
assured an income
much above the aver
age. A local office is
not essential at the
start, though desira
ble. Men now successfully
engaged in Savings &
Loan work or insur
ance are desirable, but
every consideration
will be given to suc
cessful salesmen, even
though Inexperienced
in our work.
Thorough assistance
and full cooperation
both ni the develop
m e n t of desirable
Loans as well as Sav
ings Accounts, togeth
er with proper com
pensation are assured
the right man.
Address Sales Manager
Fidelity Savings &
Loan Association, 221
Fifth Street, Portland,
Oregon. 19-26 -
KILLERS MUST HANG IX
CANADA UNLESS APPEALED
VANCOUVER, B. C. Unless
granted a reprievo to carry their
appeal to the supreme court of
Canada at Ottauva, wilieii B. Baker
and Harry F. Sowash. .convicted of
killing William J. Glllis and Win.
E. Glllis, father and son, in a hi
jacking raid, must hang November
4. They lost an appeal in the'
Britisfh Columbia court iot appeals
yestcrdtuy.
SECTION
I I lit RENT
FOR RENT 4 room plastered houao
partly furnished, one mile from
town. Hague ranch, Keno rond.
17-i6
FOR RENT A desirable room with
private fuinily for employed lady
or gentleman. 526 No. Sth St.
19-21
FOR RENT -Furnished Apt. 708 N.
9th St. Phone 467M. 19-21
ROOM FOR RENT
Phone 325.
1018 Wash.
20 -2.2
FOR RENT 1 furnlshod house
keeping room. Adults only, $25
per month. 568R. 1143 Pine. 20-21
FOR RENT Furnished room, gen
tleman preferred. 532 No, Sth
St. 20-26
FOR RENT 4 room furnished cot
tage, with bath. Inquire at 315
Lincoln. 20tf
MISCELLANEOUS
WINDOW CLEANING, Ploor wax
ing, house cleaning and Janitor
Bervlce. Reference I. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf
HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan
Woolen Mills. If It's made of wool,
we hare it; also Paragon made-to
-meaaure ladies' coata. 522 So. Sth
St. Pbone 456M. I will call to show
my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat
isfaction guaranteed or money re
funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory.
811 Oil"
TRIANGLE CAPE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tf
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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. Herald
office. tf-nt
WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmoblle for
city or rural property. Louis Ger
vais, Algoma, Ore . 825026
THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when we
get through. We are prompt.
Sixth St. Cleaners Free calls and
deliveries 204 So. 6th. Phone
49J. 8 280 28
ROBERTS SUITS AND Overcoats,
hand tailored to measure. How
showing winter styles In lone
strand virgin wool fabrics. Phone
109 and I will call with samples,
or see me at the Gun Store Sat
urday afternoon and evenings. A.
R. (Ace) Renner. , 03-T)f3
DRESSMAKING 610 So. 6th St.
0 2 N '
l-OLD' FURS MADE NEW Get ydor'
furs now at reduced prices. Coats
throws and trimmings to order.
Branch Northwest Fur Mfg. Co.,
Seattle. Offtcc room 206 Hall 1o
tel. 21
LOST AND POUND
REWARD Strayed from 1219 Sar
gent, on Oct. 14, female Orange
Persian cat. Liberal reward tor re
turn to 1211 Sargent. 16-23
LOST Small note book, with
names and addresses south of Main
St., between 8th and Michigan
Ave. Valuable to owner. Please
phone 708 or leave at Herald. 20-21
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
October 14, 1925. No. 012321.
Notice Is herevby given that Al
fred Cummings, of Dorris, Califor.
ma. who, on October 29, 1924, made
Homestead Entry Act June 9, 1916,
No. 012321, for EHNW, Section
33. Township 40 S., Range 7 E, Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make Three Year Proof,
to establish claim to the land abovo
described, before C. R. DeLap, Clerk
of the County Court, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on the 8th day of
December, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
V. T. Dorris, Walter Nichols, S.
H. Reeves, Ned Connley, all of Dorris,
California.
F. P. LIGHT,
Register.
Oct. 19 - Nov. 18 '(30 Consec. days)
Says U. S. Population
Will Make Big Jump
KANSAS CITY. Secretary Hoov
er thinks the population of the
United States is likely to increase
40,000.000 in the next 20 years.
He said so in an address here.
VANCOUVER, B. C John Bal
latityne, oiplarist of Nelson, B, C, Is
shipping 300 pounds lot bees and 10
queens to Aukland, New Zoaland,
where summer is Just .beginning. In
an effort to make the Insects pro
duce two crops of honey. II tjae
experiment is successful it Is plan
ned to ship colonies ot bees from
one of the Pacific to the other
each year.
-PURlTlT
OUV TMtlW DRUGS
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