f Saturday, October 24: 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Seven A Big Item THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION f ir 53mB V vnlVNoT 5bT "( wi?AP ME UP A. (A Mffikr ACooPLEBoTrL E-UT J v V. the bottles ; rrHEHE AWD -T I9K? t THE BUTTLES AND LOSE yJS T AVOID AMY Vfrf 1 D0MT k' -CVOUC BATeT-, j 1 jf -v;y 7 pv HERALD'S DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND suntiicon Oftlee and Residence Phone 321 I. O. O. F. Tou.pl DR. J. G, GOBLE OPTOMKTRIBT OPTICIAN TOB i'alo rit . Phono. I33W Mnk . ami '.id Oluatitu. Diipll otto brokoa looava. repair f; . Dr. Philip Cole ;-'i-: . Pricilcx ot Donititrj Opu ftfcnlngi by Appointment Phone 59 81K Mttn Omr Moe't titore J. C. CLEGHORN civil hnoinkbr and surveyor Phono 204M 118 High Bt. AmericftD Legion Klamath Post No. I Meetings lit am". rd TuctJsys. Court Home Buement P IL OLDS. Com'dr Phone &I-W ,B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thursday OTenlng. Vlslt Inc members welcome. Iks Temple, Srd Ic Mnln Charlton Currln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Dels'dl, Bee. Jt K, of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd and 41b Tuosdays kLycnum Mall, 8th and 'High -VlsUiig Knight. wulcomo (It, i... Patterson, Q. K, rO0AK I Leave Your w itore 9 OclocK-Your AM- Pictures are ready at' 3 RLrtl'lHl 11 I AIii.O 1 U rn i Li , WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS O. K. Transfer BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour lesson n week ami privilege uf cluss work In composition, history of mu sic, oar training, cic Terns, $5.00 per month Residence iuoo Calltornlm Phono 79" W Studio 603 3rd Bt Ph.SSiM Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLER Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estimates given on water yatemi. Pficoe Reasonable PCHMANCNT COMGTRUCTIOM atsclnsln Licensed Maaa factorers for The new Concrete Hollow-Wnl Building Brick for Founds Hons. Walls. Buildings, etc Absolutely Fire and Woather Proof at a cost less than an other form of masonry. 8ton-Tlle construction elim inates upkeop expense, Is In destructible, and Is approvod hy the belt arehltocls aud builders e Unexcelled as a base for Stucco finish iet us f-:- lumte Your Job th and Market. Phone 088W Concrete Pipe Co. WORK Films mSSQ iffy VE5fci(?,BUTlPV0U'(?!I (Joins To take 'em HOM I'LL HAVE 10 CHARGE VOL) EXTRA kor. the bottles NKW TODAY ONE 12 GAUGE I'l'.MI' I'.I'X for nnlo. Ir. i in.- rear of 12011 Pine St. 24-27 LO ST Friday night, collie pup py, name 'Rnnzo.' Nour depot: leave nt 3.11 So. 4th St. or phone SIlBHtu Cafe. 24-27' KOIt SALE From owner, new four room modern house on Want land Ave.; also vaeanl lots; easy ternn. Phone ISFS, 24-27 NOTICE To Whom it May Concern: Notice l hereby given that I have sold la .Tomer my one third Inunitt in lite InUtUltl'lAl Blec trle Co.. lie having assumud mv share of all con tracts and llabaUtlei j In my one third interest In tHo said 1 industrial Kleitrle Co. owned and ; operand by Hill. Hogg and nrcmer. JOHN W. HOGG. Oct, 24: Nov. 7. 14. 21, 28' NEW YORK.- A flapper powder lug her nose caused a big iraff! jam In Times Square. Th dly has!" Just found It out by n letter from Lewlfliown, Montana, praising the smiling, patient policeman, who pro tected the flapper. REDDING, Calif.. Paul Vogt of Portlnnd, Ore. was killed instnntly When be was aught In the belting of a rock crusher. One leg was pulled from his body. EVERETT TRUE Co., "If It's Loose We'll Move It" NEW TODAY FOR BALK New 3 room bungalow, hath., nook, closet bed. isrsge: henullfully finished and up lo date. Hmall ilowii payment: bat, easy term. Heddon Const. Co, ;2l Lin coln. 24 I. O H T - Around Ilouaiizn, iff or ton' days ago, u femah- fox ter rier: white wltli brown lead: was aeeu ill Bonanza. Answers lo Trlx oy'i not tf .Mm Johnston; Langell Valley P, O.J reward. 24 FOUND Ulcycle: owner cull al lle'--ald, Identify, and pay for the adv. 24-2(1 CERTIFIED CHICKS White Leg. Iiornii (trapnagl and flock mal- Iiiki; llrown Luuhorii... Barrod Rookf, it. I. itedH, mack Mlnorcae, Also Rods, Itockx, (uncertified I for the brollor trude. Prices on ap Dllcatlon. Orland Bucbery, Or liuid, Olenn CO., Calif. 24 ItK.MOVIW ALL IlliKlWlATI' palrm; a hot bath at the Medical Hot KprlliKH Mat, 24-20 FOR RBNT- Sleeping room fur gsn tlsman, close in. Phono 91 1J. 24-27 L 0 B T 33 x 4 tire and rim, 'Ruo, Klamath Falls' on cover Reward for return to Dr. Oeo. I. Wright. 24-26 TRADK VOI'll OLD FOR NKW Ooodlng, 230 .Main St., below th court bouse. 24' WANTED Woman for house Cull at 112U High. St. work. 24 FOR RENT Furnished 70S No. 9th: or 4C7.M. apartment. LF.GAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS 111 the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klnuiulh County. In the Matter of the Estate of Eliza Pfannstleh), deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Ad ministrator of the Estate of Eliza Pfannstlehl, deceased, by the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate arc hereby notified to present same to the undersigned at his office. No. ic Loomla Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated this 21th dav of October, 1925. FRED Di FLETCHER, Administrator of the Estate of Eliza Pfannstiehl, Deceased. Pub. Oct. 24, 8J, Nov. 7, 14, 21 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office nt Lakevlow, Oregon, October 14, 1925. No. 012321. Notice Is herevhy given that Al fred Cummings, of Dorrls, Califor nit, who. on October 29, 1924, made Homestead Entry Act June 9. 1916, No. 012321. for BUNtf.U. Rantlnn j 33, Township 40 S., Range 7 E, Wil uu"u at'Tiuian. naa tiled notice of miuwhun iu iiiiiHt! inree xenr t'roof, to establish claim to the land abovf; described, before C. It. DeLnp. Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the Sth day of December, 1925, Claimant names as witnesses: V. T. Dorrls. Walter Nichols, S. H. Reeves. Ned Connley, nil of Dorris California. F. P. LIGHT. . . . Register. Oct. 19 - Nov. 18 (30 Consec. days) By CONDO CLASSIFIED AD HATHS fr'lr.t llncrtlOB per linn lOf Two Insertions per line trie Three Insertions per line 20r Four Innerttonn pir line iWir Week (O time) j per Hoc-( One Uonttl ... per line 7Bc Minimum marn fie. Ada not conaecutivn aro charKod aa new fal lowing each omhiBlon. Flrat Innertlon Is In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at firm Inaurtlon rate. MISCELLANEOUS 0001) CI. KAN BNJOVMENT at the Medical Hot Springs Nat. 23-24 WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wbx ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 3G0W. 7tf I IE A DQ CARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. If It's made of wool, we have If, also Paragon niade-to -measure ladles' coats. 522 Bo. Mb St. Phone -iilOM. I will call to show iny line. (Bonded). Absolute sat isfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. Sll Oil 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. Sth St. Wo pay. the return postage. 26c BUNDLES OF PAPER, office. Herald tf-nt WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmobile for city or rural property. Louis Ger vals, Algoraa, Ore . S25-025 THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when we get through. We are prompt. Sixth St. Cleaners Free calls and deliveries 204 So. 6tb. Phone 49J. S 280 28 ROBERTS SUITS AND Overcoats, hand tailored to measure. Now showing winter styles In long 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) Renncr. 03-N3 DRESSMAKING 510 So. 5th SL 0 2 N 2 PICTURE FRAMES with glass, spe cial Saturday at Stlnson's Studio for $1.50. regular price $2.50. 23 WANTED WANTED Experiended bookkeop. er and stenographer wishes per manent half day position. Call 617R after 6 p. m. 19-24 WANTED Young woman wants work by hour. Inquire at Salvation Army 22e-88 WANTED Woman for general housework: part time or full time. Call 1S2 for Mr. Do Lap. 23-24 LOST AND FOUND $10 reward to anyone who finds "Tuffy." a little 4 month old female bull dog: brown with 4 white foot, while nose. For any information call Bee Begin. Phone 633. 21-24 CARRIERS WANTED Boys to de liver papers. Must be over 12 years of age and good collectors. Her ald Office. 24-27 The Best Is the Cheapest And Remember that It Costs No More. It Is one thing to buy a homo and it is another to be i-.ati-fied with It after you get It. Huve a house built for you, to your order; just as you like it, with strong Urn's of individual ity about It. "ou take pride In it your friends admire It. Sat isfactory! What's the answer? A happy family. H. E. Roskamp Designer and Builder 1732 Esplanade Phone 572 FOU BALB FOR SALE-10 lead fine wool Ram bOUillet bucks. Call or wrlto A. E. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 185, Ash Ian Ore. 0 7 N 7 FOR SALE Rooming house, 10 rooms. 780 Spring St. Phono 722. 19-29 FOR BALE 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. Value $2000. 19-44' FOR HALE Lot 50 x 130. 1338 Es planade, $60 por front foot. Dr. A. A. Souln. 19-24 TRY MY HOME MADE RELISH for sale at grocery stores and meat markets. Mrs. Jack Hales. 20-20 $23..ri0 $29.50 $31.50 Highest grade all wool suits and overcoats, tailored to measure. 1004 Main, 22-28 FOR SALE Now 6 room modern house; terms. Box 221, City. 22-24 FOR SALE Cooking apples, not windfalls; bring your boxes. Crab apples for jelly, C. D. Cborpenlng, Summers Lane. 22-24 FOR SALE Underwood typewriter. First class condition. Cash or terms. Phone 45. 22-24 FOR SALE One 1924 Dodge tour ing car; Grass air shocks and bumpers; reconditioned. 1923 DODGE TOURING, completely overhauled. 1921 FORD COUPE, new tires, re conditioned. 1923 DODGE screen side, recondi tioned. Wakefield Motor Co. 170 Main St. Phone 106 23-24 ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniel pup pies, age two months. Choice of two litters or a poir unrelated. Prices are $25 and $35 less than regular kennel price. See what you are buying. Puppies at Public Market Saturday; kennel at 2111 No. First SL 23-24 HOUSES FOR SALE 2 room 2 room 3 room S ' V. - " 4" " S " $ 800 1250 2,250 1.200 3,250 8,000 3,000 4.250 5,000 5.600 3,750 10,000 9,000 Come in and arrange for an appointment to see some of these homes. 6th St. Property 40 ft. $ 75 per ft. 100 " 80 " " 100 " 100 " " 40 " 250 " " 70 " 225v " " WARD & DALE 601 Main SL 23-24 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Oregon Stato Highway Commission, October 27. 1925. Sealed bids will be received on the following projects by the Oregon State Highway Commission in Room 520 Multnomah County Court House, Portland. Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock n. m. Tuesday, October 27, 1925: Two frome buildings for shop and storage purposes at Klamath Kails. Size of buildings 34 ft. X OS ft. and 68 ft. x 96 ft. Contract will include plumbing in addition to timber work. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by ca3b, bidder's bond or certified chock for an amount equal to five per cent of the total amount bid. A satisfactory bond will be requir ed for tho faithful performance of the contract in n sum equal to one half the total amount bid. Proposal blanks and full informa tion for bidders may be obtained at the office of the State Highway Commission, Capitol Building, Salem, Oregon. Plans, specifica'iop.s and form of contract may be inspected at the same place or may be obtained upon tho doposlt of $5.00 for each sot. A complete set of plans and speci fications may also bo inspected at tho State Highway Office, Room S, Court House, Klamath Falls, Ore. Tho right is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept the pro posal doomed best for tho State of Oregon. Prospective bidders should noto that tho office of the Slate Highway Commission is in the Capitol Build ing. Salem, hut that bids aro to bo received at Portland. Oregon, as stated above. If proposals are -nailed they should lie addressed to Sa lem and forwarded so aa to reach there about twenty-four hours prior to the opening of bids. Oregon Stnte Highway Commission, WM. DUBY, chairman, II. B. VAN DUZER. commiss'nor W. II. .MAI. ONE. commissioner. Attest: Roy A. Klein, Stato High way Engineer, Salem, Oroiron, Octo ber 10, 1925. 22, 23, 24 PHONE 87 906 MAIN I tilt RENT FOR RENT I room plastered houso partly furnished, one mllo from town. Haguo ranch, Keno road. 17-26 : FOIt RENT Furnlahod room, .gen tleman preferred. 532 No. 8th ,M. 20-26 FOR KENT Bleeping room for B people, outside untrnnco, furnnco heat. Phone 973. 21-27 FOR KENT Cabins for while men. See Collins. 72 1 Market. O 21--N21 FOR RENT Throe room furnlnhed Apt. Modern and well equipped. Wrlto llox 200 care Herald. 22-24 FOR HENT Front 'hedroom, gen tleman preferred. 345 No. 0th St. Phone I7sw. ' 22-24 HOUSES FOR RENT Close to Mills partly furnished. Call 6 p.m. 1900 Wantluud Ave., Mills Addition. 22-24 FOR RENT Bedroom suitable for two men; prlvato entrance. Hot and cold water. Prices easy. Phono 772. 02P Washington. 22-24 FOR RENT Furnished apartments nt 419 No. 10th St. Phono 342W O 23 N 23 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE KO CREDITORS In the County Court of tho Slate of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the matter of tho Estate of W. M. Swartzfager, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of W. M. Swartzfager, deceased, by tho County Court of the State of Ore gon for Klamath County, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same with proper vouchers to tho undersigned at the law office of Onclll and Irwin. No. 128 North 4th Street. Klamath Falls, Oregon, with in six months from date hereof. Dated tills 3rd day of October, 1926. JOHN M. MATNEY.. Administrator of the Estate of W. M. Swartzfager, Deceased. Pub. O 3-10-17-24-31 SUMMONS In the Circuit, of the 8tate of Oregon for the County of Klamath. E. K. Fountain, Plaintiff, vs. L. Jacobs, Hallie Jacobs hl wife,, YOshlye Inouyo, Shlo Inouye-, his wife, and Tsuna- taro Oki, and Oki, his wife, Defendants. , To the Defendants, YosTiiye Inouyfi.1 Shlo Inouye. his wife, and Tsunataro Oki, and Oki. his wife:- In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You, and each of you, aro here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled salt on or before the 7th dav of December. 1925, that I being the last day In the time pre ! scribed In the Order for Publication of this summons and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In the complaint filed herein, to-wit; for a judgment and decree against you: First: For the sum of $1776.37 with Interest thereon at the rate of CCJ- per annum from June 6th, 1922. Second: For the sum of $1252:57 with Interest thoreon at the roto of 8 per annum from August 25tb, 1925 Third: For tho sura of $250.00 Attorney's feeB; Fourth: That the said property be sold in manner and form as pro vided by Statute and that the usual Decree for the said sale of tho said property by the Sheriff of Klamath ounty be made according to Law and Practice of this Court; Fifth:. That tho proceeds of said salo bo anolled as follows: 1. To the payment of Costs and expenses of said salo and of this suit ; 2. To payment of this plaintiff Of tho amount for whUh he asks judg ment heroin; 3. That the balance, if any thcro be, bo deposited with the Clerk of this Court for those entitled to it. Sixth: That said dofendants and all persons claiming under them, subsequent to tbo execution of said mortgago herein foreclosed, upon said premises, either as purchaser, encumbrance or otherwise, may be barred of all rights, claim of equity in tho premises and every part tlior'c' of, except tho equity of redemption as provided by Statute. Seventh: That the plaintiff may become a purchaser at said salo: that tho sheriff execute a deed 'or certificate of sale of conveyance to the purchaser; and that the sheriff shall place the purchaser in complete ' possession of tho property so pur chased immediately after the sale. Eighth: And that tho plaintiff have such further and other relief -in the premises as to the Court may seem meet and equitable, This Summons, Is served by publi- . cation in Tho Evening Herald, a newspaper ot general circulation, published ill Klamath County, Oregon, by order of the Hon. A. I.. Leavitt, Judge of the Circuit Court of said County, which order is dated October 1 Gtli. 1925, and requires that tills summons be published onco a week for six successive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons is October 17th, 1925. II. C. MEIIRYMAN, . Attorney for Plaintiff, Klam ath Falls, Oregon. Oct. 17. 24, 31, Nov. 7, 14, 24, 28. - ' - -