Saturday, November 14, 1925
EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Getting to the Point
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"THuOQ S TO THINK ABOUT
HERALD'S
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
One Hour Itinsou a wrok and
prlvlleiio of class work In
composition, history of mu
sic, ear training, etc.
Residence 1000 California
Phono 7 9 0 W
Bludlo 603 3rd St. Ph.2S4M
Dr. Philip CoU
Onii-ira1 Practice if Uentlitrj
OPo onln by Appolnlnisn.
PL,d i9 51
Ovsr Mob's more
J. C CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENGINEER
AND SURVEYOR
Phono' 20 4. M 119 High 8t.
merican Letjioii
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rhnrsday evening Visit
Ing members welcome
lka Temple Srd Main
Charlton Currln, Kxaltod
Rnler Tom rels"ll, Ber
K. of C. Councir No. 225f
MenMnge: 8 P M.
lnd and 4th Tuesdays
Lycnum Hall. Kth and
High -Visiting iCnltfhti,
welcome
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OPTOMKTI118T - OPTICIAN
700 Main St. Phone &60W
Make and grind glasses. Impll
c -at., hrnken 4i'uses. repair frames.
Vochatzer Bros.
wki.i. imn.i.Kiin
Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose
Ksllmates given on water
interns. Prtrca Reasonable
fMSBMANSiNT CONSTRUCTION
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factnrora for
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Balldlng Brick for Founds
thins. Walls. Buildings str
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I'l llLK'.VTlOX OP SI MMONS
lit the Justice Court for the District
of Llnkvllle, Klamath County,
Oregon.
B, L. Spencer, plaintiff, vs.
Kverett Crli's. defendant.
To Everett Crlss. defendant. In lint
Name of trhu State of Oregon. You
are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In Ihe above entitK-d grtlou on
,r before December 2S. 1!I25. thnl
being the expiration of six weeks
publication of this summons pre
scribed by the order for the publica
tion thereof, and If you fall so to
an.'.ver. the plaintiff will take Judc- 1
ment against you for tho sum of!
obtained.
This publication Is made by order
of tho Justice of the Peace of the
above named court duly made on
the 11th dny of November, 1925.
The date of first publication of
this summons Is November 14, 1920.
E. X. KENDALL.
' Justice of the Pence, Llnkvllle
District. Klamath County, Ore
gon. Address Court House,
Klamath Falls. Orogon.
Nov. 14, 21, 28. Dec. 0. 12, 19.
Z. Peters
(Grnd. Univ. Calif.)
Tencher of Piano and Violin
Accredited by State Board
of Education.
Phone 451W
The Best Is the
Cheapest
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And Reiuember that It Costs
No More.
It Is ono thing to buy a homo
aud it Is nuothor to bo satis
fied with it aftor you got it.
Have a liotiso built for you, to
1 your order; just as you llko It,
with strong Hnos of individual
ity about It. You take prido in
It your friends admire It. Sat"
Isfiieiory! Whnt'a the anawor?
A happy family.
H. E. Roskamp
Designer anil Builder
1732 Esplanade Phone 572
4
1
, ""'rr,r w-' thiriL lnterel,t ln ,h" I1""-"" Blec- nBrat.d defendant: In the Name of
"' ' p .. .r . , trie Co., he having assumed my lh o,a. , orecon-
Bum from October 1. 1925 and or comracl3 and ,iabaties lor beb required to
tho costs and disbursements of this b( d I , the said a7anJrn ;htcX, "fi'd
tu tlon and Hint seventy head of sheep Inrt.,;.r,., Foclrlc Co owned and P f . answer tne compi..tnt ill. a
attached in this aotion as your prop- ZS2Zh?m?lto aBremar: a';a.in8t you, lhc ab, ?t,t,ed,
arts he sold to satisfy tho Judgment r-"eii D Wtltt&Z&Sr on or before the 22nd day of
Co., "If It's loose We'll Move It" Sg7
new today
I, o H 'I' - HI"' I bill fold wllli my
driver's license mil other papers,
please phono 7ns. Bernardino
lluiinoti. J 4-20
CERTIFIED CjjflCKH While Lef)
horiiH Itrupneiti and flock juiiiIiikkm
iiruwu Leghorn Marred Rocks,
It. I. Rods, Blaik Minorca, Alsoj
Reds. Rocks (uncertified) tor the;
broiler trade. Prices on applha
tlon. Orland Hatchery, Orland.i
Olenn Co., Calif. 14
salesmen Two active educated i
nog i .iimljje 01 irnliiK over $3000 i
yearly to call on schools, libraries
anil neloc'od ludlvldualf, Loads
furnished. Doibi. Mead & Co., Inc.l
Pacific Bldg.. Wan rranelsco. 14 r
WANTED Man and wife want ranch!
work or any kind of work. Phone,
II 7 4 II.
14-10
FOR SALIC Now house, with garago!
on Imuroved Street, dose In. Price
I20SO; easy terms,
Kant Main Htn i
KOIl SALK Well equipped creamery
In good dairy country. For partl-l
culars write The Wood Itlver Val-
ley Creamery, Port Klamath, Ore-
gou. 14-20 1
,
LADY WILL CARE for children by
hour or day. Phone 9 It. 14-17
POUND Bill fohl with papers; own
er may have same at Herald office
by claiming an-l paying adv. 14-18
I'HEB DIRT Corner Pleasant Ave.
and Donald St. Come and get ail
you want. Tboa. Laughead, 1311
Lookout St. 14-18
FOR RKNT Warm rooms;
phone, home privileges.
41BJ or 137 HlKh St.
bath,
Phone
14-17!
. '
$23.50 2P.50-- 131.50 Highest
grade ull wool units and overcoats,
tailored to ntoasure, 1004 Main,
14-20
FOR SALE Remington 12 gauge
automatic shotgun and case in oesl
oi shape; 1 large show case: 1
large Crater Lake picture; 1 cash
register, brand new. R. O. Far-
rail, East Main & 6th St. Phone
44?W 14-16:
i
FOR RENT One-room furnished:
cottage. $20 per month. Phone
114.M or call Stinson'B Studio.
14-16
I.KOAI. NOTH.'Kh
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice Is hereby given that 1 have
sold to Mr. freii iiremer my ouu
Oct. 21; Nov
14, 21,
SCMMONS '
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Orogon for Klamath County. j
Dorothy I. Husking. Plain- 1
tiff, vs. Sidney R. Hosklng,
Defendant.
To Sidney II. Hoskinc. Defendant:
In the Name of the Slate of Ore-.
eon: You are hereby required to ap-i
pear and answer the complaint filed
aeainst you in the above entitled suit
2S
within six weeks after the first pub- per annum, together with plaintiff's
licatlon of this summons in the Eve- costs and disbursements and ac-ni-ning
Herald, a newspaper printed ing costs herein, and that tho prop
and published in the City of Klnm-.erty of defendant attached in this
ath Falls, County of Klamath, State ' action, to-wlt. tho Northwest H and
of Oregon, on or before (he 26th day the West Is of the Northeast yt and
of December. 1925, that being the the We6t ha of the Southwest hi of
last dav of the time prescribed in, Section 36, Township 38 South,
the order for the publication of this i
summons, the first publication there
of being on the 14th day of Novem
ber. 1926, and if yau fall so to ap
pear und answer for want thoroof,
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for in tho said
complaint, to-wltl For a decree of the date last aforesaid in the Circuit
file said court that the bouds of mat- Court of the State of South Dakota
rimony existing between plaintiff in and for Brown County therein,
and defendant ho dissolved, and for This summons is served upon yon,
general relief. the said defendant, by the publica-
This summons Is published ln the tion thereof in the Evening Herald.
Evening Herald, pursuant to an or- a newspaper published in Klamath
tier of the Honorable A. L. Leavltl, Falls. Klamath County, Oregon, and
Judge of the Circuit Court for the of general circulation iu said County
State of Oregon for Klamath Comity and State, once a week for 6 consecu
made on the 12th day of November, I tire and successive weeks, the first
1925.
W. S. WILEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
2S. Dec. 5. 12. 19, 26.
Nov. 14, 21.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ln tho County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
In tho Matter of tho Estate
of Eliza Ptannstielu, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that tlfo un
dersignod has been appointed Ad
ministrator of tho Estate of Eliza
Pfannstlohl, deceased, by Ihe Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon tor
Klamath County, and nil persons hav- Luml office nt Lakeview, Oregon,
Ing claims agalnat said estate are October 14, 1925. No. 012321.
horoby notified to present samo to Notice is herevby given that Al
the undersigned at his office, No. 16 frcd (jummlngs, of Dorris, Califor.
Loomis Building, Klamath Falls. nla wn0i on Octobor 29, 1924, made
Oregon, within ix months from dato Homestead Entry Act Juno 9, 1916,
hereof. jjo. 012321, tor EMiNWVi, Soctlon
Dated this 2 1th day of October, Townshtp .)0 s., Range 7 E, Wil
1925. : lamotte Meridian, has filed notice of
FRED D. FLETCHER. intention to make Three Year Proof.
Administrator of tho Estate of;to estnbllsli claim to the Isrnd above
Elttn Pfnniistlehl, Deceased. ; descrtbed, before C. R. DeLap, Clerk
Pub. Oct. 24, 111. Nov. 7, 14, 21 of tne Couuty Court, at Klamath
SEWARD, Alaska. Captain Hen
ry Weeding of the schooner Chukatsk
eni'OHtn to Seal lie from Pretnovloiilk.
said that Hadborls Is now the capital
of Slberlo, supplanting Vladlvos
tock the former capital.
MWI' AM) FOUND
1 O !i T - Horrel saddle horse, (hod.
Brand 'T Heart on left hnWr.
(.'. I, Gibson. QB. Dely., or phone
Miller's Markot. 11-17
$100 REWARD I will pay one
hundred dollars for Information
that will lead to the conviction of
tho thieves who Htolo a trunk and
wearing apparel from the hunk
house on my ranch. Ipformation
will ho considered confidential
Ilex K. fiord. Nov.4-Jnu. 4
o H T lllack leather handba,;,
name 'E.C.ChUders' In bag. Ho
ward. Call 109. 12-14
I I Ml, NOTICES
HUMMOXM
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon In and for Klamath County
No. 2024 Equity.
M. I". Bgsden, i'lalntlff, vs.
Inquire IOSABlrid Basden, Defendant,
14 To Astred Basden, Defendant: In
the .'.,'iuje of the State of Oregon
You ure hereby required to appear
aud answer the complaint on file In
the above entitled suit or or before
the 14th day of Decombcr, 1020,
that being 'ho latt day prescribed
for such appearance In the order of
the Court for the publication of this
summons, aud if you fail to so ap-
pear and answ-r, for want thereof
the plnlntirf w;ll apply to Me court
for the relief prayed for In his com
plaint, to-wlt;- for the dissolution of
the bonds of matrimony now and
heretofore existing between plalntift
and defendant bn the grouild of de
sertion continuing for moro than one
year last past, and for such fur' her
relief as to the court may seem eqult-
able.
This summons is sorved upon yoj
by publication In the Evening H -r-
aid, a dally newspaper printed, pul-
Ilshed and of general circulation
Klamath County, Oregon, to- six
successive weeks, pursuant to order
of Hon. A. L. Lenvllt. Judge o' the
'above entitled court, dated Novem
her 3. 1025, 'the first publication bo-
ing November 7th, 1925, and the
last publication being December 12
1920.
EDWARD B. ASHURST,
Attorney for Plaintiff, 5 Loomis
Bids., Klamath Falls, Ore.
Nov. 7, 14, 21. 28, Dec. 512.
SIMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Klamat
Law No. 2091.
I C. F. Harrison as Guardian ad
. litem of and for Charles Har
I risen. Junior, a minor. Plain
tiff, vs. Maude Moriarity, De-
f(,n(ant.
T Maude Moriaritv.
ing
! day of the time prescribed in the
i Order for publication of this sum
mons made by the above entitled
Court November 6. 1925. and if you
fall so to appear, plead, answer or
otherwise move within that time
want thereof, plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief prayed for
in his complaint, as follows, lo-wit
For a judgment against the defend-
ant, Maude Moriarity, for tho sum
of $500.00, together with Interest
inereon irom April i. 1324. at ft
Range lo East, W. M
in Klamath
County. Oregon, be sold to satisfy the
plaintiffs demands herein; the said
sum of $500.00 with interest thereon
as aforesaid, being due upon a cer
tain judgment recovered by the
plaintiff against the defendant ou
publication being made November
7. 1925. and the last publication be
ing made December 19, 1925. by or
der of the Honorable A. L. Leavitt,
Judge of the Court aforesaid, which
was made., entered and filed in said
Court and cause November 6, 1925.
J. H. CARNAHAN,
Attorney for Plalntift. Address
Loomis Building, Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
Jov. 7, 14, 21, 2S. Doc. 5, 12, 19.
KOTIfK POll PUBLICATION
nonn.imnnt of the Interior. U. S.
Falls, Oregon, on tne stn any or
December, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
V. T.' Dorris, Walter Nichols, S.
H. Reeves, Ned Connloy, all of Dorris,
California.
F. P. LIGHT,
Register.
Oct. 19 - Nov. 18 (30 Oonsec. days)
Km HUNT
FOR IlKNT Cabins for white men.
See Collins, 724 Markot. O 21--N21
Foil RENT FlrBt class furnished
apartment, Hteam heated. McCar
thy Apartment, 630 Pino. I'hono
800. 20tt
KOIl RUNT Flrtt class furnished 4
room cottage; no children or dogs.
Call at 310 Lincoln. 7-tf
FOR RJ3NT Single or double room
with hnth and beat; down town.
8eo Berry at 20th Century Gro
cery. 9-14
WHEN YOU BAT MEAT at tho
Shasta Cafe, you are eatlnc Klam
ath county meat. 10-16
KOIl RENT
Pine St.
Sleeping room. 016
12-14
FOR RENT Furnished 3 room cot
tage with bath. 103 Pine 81. 12-11
FOR RENT Sleeping room. 127 No.
8th St. Phone 911J. 12-11
ROOMS FOR RENT To gentlemen,
private family. 300 No. 9th. 12-14
FOR RKNT Furnished house, one
block to school. Phone 191. 12-14
FOR RENT Good fall and spring
pasture; most sultablo for sheep;
plenty of feed; 3 miles from Klam
ath Falls. P.C.Carlson. Ged. Dely.
12-18
FOR RENT A new 5 room house
and bulb, good furniture Including
piano. Call after 5 o'clock. 336
Lincoln. Phone 508M. 12-14
FOR RENT Furnished house, four
rooms and bath. Phone 482R.-3-16I
'
FOR RENT. Garage. 2 blocks from
.Main, on pavement. Phone 811.
13-14,
FOR RENT 1 large light house
keeping room. 1125 Main St.
13-14
FOR RENT Cery desirable modern
3 room furnished Apt. between
Oth and 7th St. on Main. Box 213
care Herald. 13-16
FOR RENT Nicely furnished house.
Phone 413M. 13-16
FOR RENT Modern 2 room apart-'
ment with private bath and steam
heat; one block from Main. 213
Cedar St., or phone 516. . 13-16
MISCELLANEOUS
EAT KLAMATH COUNTY MEAT at
the Shasta Cafe. The best beef
country in the world. 10-16
WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax
ing, house cleaning and janitor
service. References. A: M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf
FREE RES3ETS with each marcel
this week at tbe Beauty Shop in
Bee Begin's, 129 So. Seventh St.
Phone 633. 9-14
EAT KLAMATH COUNTY MEAT at
the Shasta Cafe. The best beef
country in the. world. 10-16
WHEN YOU EAT MEAT at the
Shasta Cafe, you are eit'ng Klam
ath county meat. 10-16
TTUANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street Phone 624.
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SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to tbe Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St We
pay the return postage.
ROBERTS SUITS & OVERCOATS
Hand tailored to your measure,
$33.50 to $47.50: also Selig Bros.
line, San Francisco's largest tail-)
ors. Can give delivery in one week.
If necessary, $25.00 to $62.50. Fit,
workmanship and wear guaran
teed. Highest quality, lowest prices
always. Phone 109. I will call with
samples, or see me at the Gun
Store, Saturday afternoons and
evenings. A. R. "Ace" Renner.
N 7- D 7
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER
office.
Herald
tt-nt
WHEN YOU EAT MEAT at the
Shasta Cafe, you are eating Klam
ath county meat. 10-16
WANTED
HEMSTITCHING All fast colors;
satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. H.
Alleuder. 014 Walnut. N 12--D 12
.MIDDLE AGED LADY wishes gener
al housework or practical nursing.
Mrs. Price. P. O. Box 343, K. F..
11-17
PIANO TUNING Call Mr. Morgan
at tho Earl Shepherd Co. 11-17
EXPERIENCED Stenographer wish
es position. P. O. Box 1105. 13-16
WANTED Men's laundry. 606 Wal
nut. 13-19
WOMAN DESIRES few hours work
dally, taking care of children or
plain sewing. Phono 756.
Another disadvantage a mau has
Is when he goes visiting he usually
hopes they are at home.
I V-MI IFI) AD RATES
Pirt Inwrtlon . . ps line tOo
Two Insertions pv line Me
Three luserttous per line UOo
Pout Insertions - per line lIBc
Week (fl times) per !nr BOc
one Month per line TV
Minimum Surg iOc Ads not
onseeutlve r charged a naw fol
lowing each omission.
First Insertion Is In "New Tody"
ulumn without extra ehargs. but all
tnsertlons in that column arc at tint
Insertion rate
FOB SALE
SETTER ENGLISH MALE, two years
trained quail and ducks. House,
car broke; eligible to registration,
no reasonable offer refused. Luello
Rodner, 2111 Pelican City road,
13-16'
FOR SALE Choico Bourbon Red
turkey toms. Phono 19F24. Mrs.
Alex Cheyno. Rt. I, 13-14
WALDORF POOL ROOM for sole.
One of the best establishments on
the coast. Good money maker,
reasonable rent; must sell on ac
count of my health, hut buyer
must have all cash. C. A. Shaffer,
owne:. , 12-14
FIFTY FOOT FRONTAGE on 6th St
100 ft. deep, with small modern
storo. priced at $4,000, Louis
Gervals, Algoma, Ore. 0 27-N 27
FOR SALE My entire herd of pure
bred Shorthorn cattle from feder
al accredited tuberculosis - free
herd. One bull 9 months old, one
bull calf, 15 cows and hollers, 12
of breeding age. Prices right for
quick sale. W. B. Lindsay, Merlin,
Josephine county, Oregon. 2-14
A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet se
dan in good "condition; good rubber
and engine just overhauled, $385.
Phone 121J. 6-tf
!
j FOR SALE--Rcbullt Oldsmobile Six.
4 new Goodyar cord tires, 32 x 4.
Luthy battery; $12. See John
! Yadon at Acme garage. 9-14
1 EAT KLAMATH COUNTY MEAT at
the Shasta Cafe. Tho best beet
I country In the world. 10-U
FOR SALE 1924 Ford coupe, motor
in perfect condition, five good ov
ersize cord tires, momometer, spot
light, Mossier body shocks, spring
oilers, large steering wheel and
foot throttle. Anyone Interested
in a real Ford buy see Pease at the
Herald office or at 922 Prospect
St. 10-14
FOR SALE OR TRADE Small ac
reage with city water and electric
lighting facilities; will consider
good caj.as part of down payment.
Mark Knull, phone 427. 10-14
FOR SALE OR RENT One thousand
acres early cattle range, fenoed;
living springs Into troughs; 150
acres hay land; two million foot
timber, seven miles north Ash
land, on Antelope slope. F. M.
Carter, trustee, Ashland, Orogon.
10-16'
FOR SALE (to settle estate). E.
K. Anderson ranch. Talent, Ore
gon. One of oldest ranches Jack
son county; lies center of Talent
Irrigation District; both sides
Anderson Creek; excellent drain
age; own water right; mostly
bottom land, 257 acres, all in cul
tivation; dairy farm for years.
. Just right for subdividing. Pear
orchards all around farm. Large
barns, three houBes, flowing well,
spring water, macadam roadB; one
mile from railroad and Pacific
highway. F. M. Carter, trustee,
Ashland, Oregon. 10-16'
FIRST CLASS FENDER and radiator
and bodv work. Buick & Star Ga
rage. 10-tt
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS made to
order. Address 1696 Oregon Ave.
11-17'
JOHNSON MOTORS We have some
good used ones for sale at bargain
prices. Telford & Son, 120 Con
ger Ave. 11-17
FOR SALE Established taxi busi
ness. Address Box 247, Klamath
Falls. 12-18
FOR SALE Farm machinery, hors
es, etc.. John Deere 2 - 12" gang
plow, Keystone disc, mower, rake,
drill. 3-sec. spike tooth harrow,
14" sulky plow, lhi h.p. Inter
national gas engine, Galloway
cream separator, 35-ft. hay der
rick with slings, cable and ropes,
iron wheel wagon, alfalfa cutter, 4
good work horses, fine Ayrshlro
cow, registered Durham bull with
papers. Everything will bo sold
cheap must be sold by Sunday;
look It over Saturday and Sunday.
Call at Midland hotel, Midland,
Oregon. 12-14
WILL SELL OR TRADE 1924 Ford
coupe, balloon tires, snubhors, etc
for good Ford truok. Phone 946.
12-15
NOTICE
Aftor this dato I will not bo re
sponsible for any bills contracted
by Mrs. A. R. Rooco and she Is not
responsible for any of our current
family bills.
MR. A. R. REECE,
Nov. 13th, 1925. 13-14