The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 28, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    Snturilay, November 28, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
e Seven
Uieful at That
THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
I' GOODNIOHT- ,
THAT NlflHTi
H t B0U6HT THOSE
CUPS AT THE 5 6 IO
'31OSE-H0W DO
YOU LIKE 'EM r
THAN
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HERALD'S
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
Ob Hour lon n wuuk anil
prlvllula ul claim work In
composition, history ot manic-,
oar irulnlnK, otc.
Residence louo California
Phono 70UW
Studio 603 3rd Ul. PII.284M
Or. Philip Cole
ilcnrr.c' Praeltca of Oaollatry
Upnn k. aalag by Appointment
Phone '.(I ll' Main
Oni Koo'i xtur
J. C CLEGHORN
I V H BNGINBaJR
and BunvuYon
Phono I04M XI High St.
American Legion
Klamath Poll No
stealing! '' n 3rcl
Tuaadaya. Court Home
Basement
P H. OLDS, Com'ar
PhoB I1-W
B. P. 0. ELKS Meet
Thursday avonlng Visit
tng members welcome
Ik. Tempi. Srd ft Main
Charlton'CarrlD, Exalted
Hul"' Tom Detsall, Sac
of C. Council No. 2255
Meetings: 8 PM.
2nd and 4th Tuoda)i
Lyceum Hall, 8th and 1
High Visiting KnlghU I
wnlonniii
Cha, Pntter.on, Ci. K. I
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f'v KLAMATH FALLS OREOOW Wfoi
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY TlitlW
f VP wne .in
COPS SMASHED.'!
WOMAN, YOU'RE
at r rifja mohe
CARBixw Every
day
rrrxi sel ' v cf.pi acp thpap T
IHEV'RE AIL RIGHT
- WELL YOU
you could
BOT WHY PJDNT YOU
BUY THM AU ONE
SIZE? "THIS CUP
IS MUCH SMALLER
WHEN YOU
"flour
THE OTHEafj
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DR. F. K GODDARD
, OeYBOPATRIC PHYSICIAN
AND BURCiEOH
ml Roildunc I'hont I'll
I. O. 0. P. Ttt,pla
DR. J. G GOBLE
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
700 Main St. I'lionci 609W
Mnko and grind glasses. Dupll
cato broken lonscs, repair frames.
Vochatzer Bros
tnOX DRILLKR
Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose
stlmatea gtvan on waur
ayatem. Price Raonabl
RMANCNT CONCmUCTIOM
Kjvclnaltr Licensed Ma
faefurer. foe-
Fha na Ooncraia Uihh... w .
aalldlng Brick for Pound
Mum. Walla. Bulldlno ntr
Aoao'lataly Ptra ana Weather
Proof at a ooit lata than an
ttur form of maaonrr
ritonii-Til eonatraatlon ellra
lnstea upkeep exponao, la In
4eatruotlble. and la approved
ay the baa I arohltocta and
bulldara
CoexMlleil mm m baa for
Mocco ft Blah
M un (Mlnuit Tow Jo
th and axarkni, Phoa (UtaW
Concrete Pipe Co.
WoftK
OHUtib
iaccracyJ
Baled Straw
. I
p.r
THERE'6 NONlL'tsTciSo
UP IN IMC AIR ABOUT IT
IT WAS AN AiXlDENT
STOP AT "THE STORE OK
YOUR WAV HOME AND
GEY 1WO CUPS TO
REPLACE THESE -.
SEE I THOUGHT
use The Small cup
ARE RETURNING BORROWED
and sugar 1
Wt fttWviCC- INC
I,AHIFIP AI RATEH
i iml Iniwrtlon pr Una 10c
rvro lnMrtlona
Tlirr Inacrtiona
Poor Inacrtiona .
it line 10c
.per Una !Mc
..per line 2Hc
Wvk (O Unto)
...per line HOC
Ono Month per line 75c
Minimum marge Ibc. Ada noi
uonaccutlT are charged aa nw fal
lowing each omlalon
Plrnt Inaortlon U In "New Today"
column without extra charg. but all
Inaortlona In that column arc at tint
Inaortlon rate.
NOV TODAY
MAN WAN'TBD Ccity or cBuntn'.
old eitnbllahed company win up
Hlj n you In your
own prtnannt l)utnBH avlllng
nice tobIiIcmi people mum buy vcry
dny. Bxperlenco unucccaiinry. Write
McConnon & Co.. Factory 289.
Winona. Minn. 28
CERTIFIED CHICKS While Iog
liornK (trapnoat flock matinga).
Brown Degnornl. Itnrrod Hocks, It.
I. UpiIii. Hlnrk HIBbrcaa, Also Reds,
RdeltJ), (Uno'tPll) for broiler trade.
Apply for prioi'H, Orlnnd Hatchery.
Orlnnil, C.lenu Co., Calif. 28
FOR SALE Four purebred Durham
bulla, three years old. WrKo or
phone Ovllle Elliott. Klamath
Agency, ore. 28-tf
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Phone 413J. or cull at 634 North
Ilk. 28
WANTED Work on farm or dairy:
OXperloncOd. Phono 1CF24 or wrlto
A. W. SchtlltX, Miilin, Ore. 28-4
FOR SALE China closet: glass
doom Phone 931J or call 806
Front slroot. 28-4
FOR RENT 3 room house. Phone
363W. 2S-1
FOR RENT 4 room house. 11th
and Klamath. Cnll Hot Springs
hotel. .. 28-1
FOR SALE Late .23 Ford coupo:
many extras. Room 402. Baldwin
note . -.e-
STOVES. HEATERS
Reduced Prices
ALL KINDS
CIOODINO. 236 MAIN ST.
Below tho Court House 28'
i'OR RENT Furnished 3 room flat
with bath; good location, close In.
Cull ut 1120 High SI. 38
YOUNl) MAN desires employment
for hoard nnd room or small sal
ary, liming winter; am accustomed
to responsibility. J. E. Ivey, 1021
Main St., or Clon. Dely., K. F,
28-30
II loth St.
Phono 342W.
28
EXPERT PORTRAIT WORK either
at studio 627 S. 6th St. or your
home. Call 234, nsk for E. Hayden
Jones. 28-5
FOR RENT Front sleeping room
for ono or two pooplc; furnace
hent. 514 Walnut. 28-5
Z. Peters
(Orad. Univ. Calif.)
Tonchor of Piano and Violin
Accredited by Stuto Bonrd
of Education.
' Phone 45 1W
- Murphey's
p
NKW TODA V
FOR Ml, V,
PINE STREET BUSINESS LOT on
ly $40 pur foot. Thin Is a snap.
A STRICTLY MODE!
: i nciii house
new; complete 1 1 in ii,,.,t. nm
shades and fixture". m VIMI oeu- Kidney R. Honking, Defendant:
lion; doubll progo; price 13500; i n the Name of the Stnto of Op
cash 1500, balance nku rmt. Igon: You arc herby rcciulred to np--TT--
pear and answer llm c oiiiplainl filed
A NEAT 4 ROOM house on well ! against you In the above entitled suit
traveled street. one-r lot Ii1
i ll) feel: double garage and chick
en hoiine; only 12000,
BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS.
THE WALTON, WRfOHT CO, 28
FOR RUNT Neat
263 So. Rlversld
room house.
28-5
WANTED By a lumber nonrerii.
Stenographer with i:ome knowledge
of booklieeplug. Mn ii he koocI pen
mau; uppllcunt v. 1m, can operate
Monroe calculator pre ferred. Stota
age und wnges In applicant's own
Imnilwrltlng. Write I!x 220, care
Herald. .28-31
ST Alt 1825 Sport model, used Ichk
thuu 4 nionlhB, In excellent condi
tion, for about 1225 leas than
new.
Hl.'ICK 4 STAR OARAQE
For Depondahl'i Used Cars. 28tf
FORI) COUPE. 1921 Bargain, good
every way.
buck & star i;arai;e
For Dependable- t'setl Cars. 28 tf
FOR RENT--Three room modem fur
nished house with garage; adults
only. Call at 123 4 Lookout St.. or
phone 799W. 28"
FOR SALE New three boom cot
tnge near store ami school; must
sell ut once; a real burgain, 503
Martin St. 28
FOR SALE Large i room furnished
Apt. 524 High St. 2V1
1,1 .1, 1. NOTICE
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon in nnd for Klamath County
No. 2024 Euulty.
M. F. Bnsden, Plaintiff, vs.
Astrcd Basden, Defendant.
To Astred Basden. Defendant: In
the Name of the state of Oregon,
You arc hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint on file In
the above entitled suit or or before
the 14th day of December, 1925,
tluit being tho last day prescribed
for such appearand; In the order of
the Court for tha publication of this
summons, and if ?ou fail to so ap-
pear and answer, for want thereof
.1... -I.-... if ...ill . -
for the relief prayed for in his com
plulnt, tu-wft:- for the dttuolution of
tho bonds of matrimony now and
l,.,r..tf,.r.. vlalln katvnAn nlntnUtf
and defendant on the ground of deJK' Falls Oregon
sertion continuing tpr more than one ov- 14, il' uec- 1l la
year Inst past, and'for such further 1
relief us to Die coat may seem equft- '
able.
This summons is' served upon you
by publication In the Evening lier
uld, tt dolly newspaper printed, pub
lished and of general clrcjlatlon in
Klamath County, Oregon, fo- six
successive weeks, pursuant to order
of Hon. A. L. Leavitt, Judge o the
above entitled court; dated Novem
ber 5, 1925, the first publication ,bo
Ing November 7th, 1925, and the
last publication being December 12
1920.
EDWARD B. ASHURST,
Attorney for Plaintiff, 5 Loomis
Bldg.. Klamath Falls, Ore.
Nov. 7, 14, 21, 2S, Dec. 6.. 12.
EVERETT TRUE
f Cord's I You caw
IN THS. XNlM3 'ReoOiM.
(fMCIJ inc OCCSINlsa w v ivan v t ww
1 "DO N'T S.S. 4NYTHINQ- A3COT UT
. k , . c - t- K ik, rr. 1 1 1
Feed Store.
I.IX..M, NOTH.'KH
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Klamath County.
Dorothy I. Honking, Plain
tiff, vs. Slilnoy R. Hosklug,
i, ,,
vltliln six weeks affer clue flr.it teal)
llcutlon of this summons In the Eve
ning Herald, a n.-wspaper printed
and published in the City of Klum
ath Falls, County of Klamath, State
of Oregon, on or before the 26th day
of December, 1920, that being the
lust day Of the time prescribed In
the order for the publication of thla
summons, the first publication there
of being on the 14th day of Novem
ber, l'J25, and If yau fall so to ap
pear and answer for want thereof,
(he plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for In the Bald
complaint, to-v,it: For a decree of
the said court that th" bonds of mat
rimony existing between plaintiff
and defendant be dissolved, and for
general relief.
This summons Is published in the
Evening Herald, pursuant to an or
der of the Honorable A. L. Leavitt.
Judge of the Circuit Court for the
State of .Oregon for Klamath County
made on the 12th day of November.
1925.
W. 8. WILEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Nov. 14, 21, 28, Dec. 5, 12. 19, 26.
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS
In the Justice Court for the District
of Llnkvllle, Klamath County,
Oregon.
G. L. Spencer, plaintiff, vs.
Everett Crlss, defendant.
To Everett Crlss, defendant, in the
Name of the State of Oregon, You
are hereby required to appear and
answer tho complaint filed against
yon In the above entitled action on
or before December 28. 1925, that
being the expiration of six weeks
publication of this summons pre
scribed by the order for the publica
tion thereof, and if you fail so to
answer, the plaintiff will take judg
ment against you for the sum of
( 168.30 together with interest there
on at the rate of six per cent per an
num from October 1. 1925, and for
tho costs nnd disbursements of this
ice lion and that seventy head of Bheep
attached in this action as your prop
erty be sold to satisfy the Judgment
obtnlni'd.
This publication Is made by order
of the Justice of the Peace of the
I vo, e cfouTl dn mfd.e, on
tn m fay ? ?embf?,- l ,
. ,The date f p"blic,a"T f
hls .mtnn Is .Noremta 14, 1925.
i h. A. hhMMLL,
Justice of the Peace. Linkville
District, Klamath County, Ore
gon. Address: Court House,
NOTICE ,
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that I have
sold to Mr. Fred Bremer my one
third interest in the Industrial Elec
trie Co., ho having assumed my
share of all contracts and Habalities
In my one third interest in the said
Industrial Electric Co. owned and
operated by Hill, Hogg and Bremer.
JOHN W. HOGG.
Oct. 24; Nov. 7, 14, 21, 28
The highest compliment a man can
give a girl is that he would miss her
almost as much as he would miss
his auto.
By CONDO
Co fours T?s.adimc
I'n SOIN3. TO RUN
Phone 87,
FOR RENT
FOR RENT First class famished
apartment, stoam heated. McCar
thy Apartments, 630 Pin, Phono
800. 29tf
FOR RENT First class furnished 4
room cottage; no children or dogs.
Call at 310 Lincoln. 7-tt
FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 3 rooms
bath and garage; adults only. 234
Bo. Riverside. F'hone 473J. 27-28
FOR KENT 3 room house with
stovu, garage und woodshed;
cheap; phono 15F13. Inquire
Pruitt's grocery. 25-28
FOR RENT Three room modern
house; call 835. 27-28
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
nnd bachelor qnartm. 419 N. 10th
Phone 342W. 27-30
FOR RENT Two houseB, modern,
furnished: close to Country club.
Inquire within or phone 329.
23-28
FOR RENT 3 room furnished Apt.
Private bath and phone. Call af
ter 5 o'clock. 343 N. 9th St. 27-30
FOR RENT Furnished room, steam
heated; Winters bufldlng. 710
Main St. 26-28
ROOMS, with or without board, close
. in. Phone 223W. 26-2
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
In the Circuit of tho State of Oregon
for the County of Klamath.
E. R. Fountain, Plaintiff, vs.
L. Jacobs, Hsllie Jacobs his
wife,, Yoshiye Inouye, Shio
Inouye. his wife, and Tsuna-
taro Oki. and Okl,
his wife, Defendants.
To the Defendants, Yoshiye Inouye,
Shio Inouye, his wife, and Tsunataro
Okl, and Okl, his wife:-
In the Name of tho State of Ore
gon: You, and each of you, are here
by required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or before
the 7th day of December, 1925, that
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, the
plaintiff will apply to the Conrt 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
ith interest thereon at the rate of
; pet annum from June 6th, 1922.
Second: For the sum or m -. .
with interest thereon at the rate of
6 per annum from August 25th,
1925;
Third: For the sum of $250.00
Attorney's fees; .
Fourth: That the said property
he sold in manner and form as pro
vided by Statute and that the usual
Decree for the said sale of the said
property by the Sheriff of Klamath
mnty be made according to Law
and Practice of this Court:
Fifth: That the proceeds of said
sale be applied as follows:
1. To the payment of Costs and
expenses of said sale and of this
suit;
2. To payment of this plaintiff of
the amount for which he asks judg
ment herein:
3. That the balance, if any there
be, be deposited with the Clerk of
this Court for those entitled to it.
Sixth: That said defendants nnd
all persons claiming under them,
subsequent to the execution of said
mortgage herein foreclosed, upon
said, premises, either as purchaser,
encumbrance or otherwise, may be
barred of all rights, claim of equity
in the premises and every part there
of, except the equity of redemption
as provided by Statute.
Seventh: That the plaintiff may
become a purchaser at said sale:
that the sheriff execute a deed or
certificate of sale of conveyance to
the purchaser; and that the sheriff
shall place the purchaser hi complete
possession of the property so pur
chased immediately after the sale.
Eighth: And that the 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 The Evening Herald, a
newspaper of general circulation,
published in Klamath County,
Oregou, by order of the Hon. A. L.
Leavitt, Judge of tho Circuit Court
of said County, which order is dated
October 16th, 1925, and requires that
this summons be published once a
week for six successive weeks. The
date of the first publication of this
summons is October 17th, 1925.
H. C. MERRYMAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff, Klam
ath Falls, Oregon.
Oct. 17, 24, 31, Nov. 7, 14, 24, 28.
WANTED
HEMSTITCHING All fast colors;
satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. H.
Allender. 614 Walnut. N 12--D 12
WANTED Woman to cook in small
logging camp. Paul Wampler.
Rocky Point, Oregon. 26-1
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER
wishes position; capable, conscien
tious. Write Box 21S care Herald.
23-30
WANTED Popular Magazine, issue
of Nov. 20th. Tlease phono 4UUJ
after 6 p. m. 27-28
WANTED Trucks for lumber haul
ing. Phono 342W, aftor 7 p. m.
27-28
906 Main
FOR HALF.
A HEAL SACRIFICE -Chuvrolol m
dan In good condition; good rubber
and engine Just overhauled, (385.
Phono 121J. -'
FOR SALE - - Splendid lot on Cl.
Ave. neur Conger; very reason
able; from the owner. Phono af
ter six o clock In tho evening.
nrew. 2i-28
FOR SALE Hemstitching machlno
and art goods. Call at HlHger
Sowing Machine Co. 202
Yakima Spuds por cwt. 13.25
A I Onions, per cwt. 3.25
Onions (2ndsj por cwt. 2. DO
Apples 75c to 1.75 per box
Grapes 5 to 9c per lb.
Sweet Spuds 5c per lb.
Eggs 60c per doz., by ct. 48c
Cider 40c per gal.
SCOTTl PRODUCE CO.
201 East Muin Phono 927 23 tt
FOR SALE 20 heavy milking HOl
steln cows, 14 milking, balance to
freshen during winter. AU bred to
champion Holsteln, 1100 per head;
cash, balance terms. Matched
team of gentle four year old mules
weight 2765 lbs., $300. The Adams
Ranch. Merrill. Oregon. 24-1
LOT 40 x 100 Stucco, new pnd mod
em, 4 R. bath. B. nook-, wash R. &
garage; will trade my equity In
' on rooming bouse or town prop,
close in K. F. L. A. Keeler, 2414
106th Ave., Oakland, Calif. 24-1
LOST AND FOUND
$100 REWARD I will pay one
hundred dollars tr Information
that will lead to the conviction of
the thieves who stole a trunk and
wearing apparel from the bunk
house on my ranch. Information
will be considered confidential.
Rex E. Bord. Nov.4--Jan. 4
MISCELLANEOUS
EXPERT We have one of the
best radiator, fender and body men
to be had anywhere. Old fenders
made to Look new. BUICK &
STAR Garage. 20 tt
WINDOW CLEANING, Floor
ing, bouse cleaning and Janitor
service. Reference. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf
'
GOING FAST Articles remaining at
bargain prices. See the bed, dress
er, rugs, dining set. bookcase, oil
stove. 720 N. 9th St. 26-27
FOR TRADE A modem two story
house, concrete foundation; built
in buffet. Dutch kitchen, all white
enameled; enclosed back porch,
wash room, two full mirror doors.
Fireplace a lovely home In Sheri
dan. Ore. Wilj trado for Klamath
Falls property.
FOR TRADE We have a well equip
ped dairy and sheep farm, 388
acres, good eleven - room house,
large barn, hog house, hen house
and brooder house. 75 prune trees,
some apples, plums and small
fruits; water piped through house
and barn. Creek running through
the place, and never falling springs
this place is at Sheridan, Ore.
Will sell for $24,000, or trade for
Klamath Falls income property.
FOR SALE A fine lot In Mills ad
dition, close to Mills Addition
school, $500. -
The WALTON, WRIGHT CO. 27
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tt
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop. 131 N. 8th St. We
pay the return postage.
26c BUNDLES OF PAPER
office.
Herald
tf-Bt
ROBERTS SUITS & OVERCOATS
Hand tailored to your measure,
$33.50 to $17.50; 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 Gttn
Store, Saturday afternoons and
evenings. A. R. "Ace" Renner.
N 7 D 7
CUSTOMS OF CIVILIZA
TION KILLING OFF ESKI
MOS, SAYS DOCTOR-
EDMONTON, Alta. (P) Dr. D.
after one year at Aklavik, in the
delta of the Mackenzie river, pre
dicted that not many years would
olapSe before the Eskimo would be
exterminated by disease through
adopting white men's ways of liv
ing. Eskimos and Indians of the Delta
are suffering from intestinal para
sitic attacks due to eating raw
fish, rabbits and other meats, said
the doctor, but theso are not soi'i
ous a problem as cancer and ap
pendicitis, which are becoming pre
valent. Even if you did start life as a
baby, you should outgrow it.
Pi