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Monday, November SO, 1925
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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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HERALD'S
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
Oan Hour Ibmoii k WMk und
prlvllsgo of class work In
competition, hliilory oi nu
lie, ear training, ntc.
nntdnncn looo California
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8luillo 603 3rd tit. Ph.24M
Dr. Philip Cole
Oouorai Practice of Dimltr
OPau Droning, by appointment
Phone S $ Mali.
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J. C CLEGHORN
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K. of C. Council No. 2255
Mooting!: 8 P. M.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DR. F. R. GODDARD
mTEOPATHtC PHYSICIAN
AND SOROKON
off!., and -Residence Phon I
1 O O F Tnttol
DR.) G GOBLE
OPTOMETBIBT OPTICIAN
709 Main 81. Phono K69W
Make and ((rind glasses. DhpII
oata broken lensos, repair frames.
Vochatzer Bros
WILL, OHIU.BH
Phone 226-R
1731 Melrose
ultimate, (Iran oa water
ratr.ma Prices Keaaonabla
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Ui aarl Harket Phonr MSCW
Concrete Pipe Co.
Work
ready at' 5 p.
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Baled Straw
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rhree Insertion .per line 20
Four Inacrtlona , per linn 88.
Wiwk ( tlmea) per line 8O1
One Month per Hue 7o
Minimum enarge Ite Ada . not
.:onsecutlvo are cbargod aa new fe)
lowlnx each omlaalon
Flrat Inaertlon la In "New Todaj'
olumn -without extra charge, but all
maertlona in that column ara at flm
inaertlon rate.
CARD Of THANKS
Wo dealre to expreal our alncere
appreciation for the mnny kind uordH
and . . .. . iiipathy ojitondr
. ,! in us In our iv. nit li.Ti nvcmi'iil;
also for the ninny boautlful floral
offerln ;-h
J. B. Tft'KKit and Family
Both Win
T.ili.. fnUtor, liUo non! Cbar.lea
Brenner, Above, ha been Jutlce of
iiu- iHjiiea i Brooklyn, 0.. township
for S years. Thl tall two Jtistlcea
wcrfc to bo elected! i tc and hti son
William F. Dronnar, below, ran and
both ware elected.
Mary Coe Peterson
Teacher of Dancing'
Gall 836J for appoititiufent
Z. Peters
(Grail. Univ. Calif;)
TekpiW of Piano und Violin
ACdrsdlttiU by Statu Board
of tadueatlon,
, Phone 45 1W
- Murpheys
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This tc tho tdetu book for to Icing Cro Vorr PuzzicM
NEW TODAY
FOB BKNT 1 ileeplni
vale entrance. 4 39
room, pri
N. 10th St.
30-B
FOB ItKNT Sleeplni! room adJoin-
ing bath, for gentleman: also gar
age. 611 N. 11th Bt. Phono 1016W.
30-2 ;
1
FOB BENT 3 room bouse and hath
. will! range, 20. Call 52" Klam
ath Ave. Phono 461. 30
FOB HALE New modern; 4 room
stucco house, outside city limits
on highway. PhOm. 766. 30-5
FOB TBADK I Dodge touring on
Mnull rosidenlpw' property. Inquire
16 Luomis building. 30-2
FOB SALE 40 acre ranch. 6 V4
miles west of Grants Paal, all fenc
ed: small house, barn. 30 A. un
der plow: creek through place:
with water right: good soil:hulf in
crop: the best part oi Josephine
Co., oh graveled road, mall route;
aihool 200 yds.: price $1600
Jllnu cash, .balance federal loan;
Just 40 per BCre. Write owner.
Martin Conger, 7U7 So. 6th St.,
Clrants Pass. Ore. :;i-:!'
FOB BENT Partly turnlahed 4
room house, with bath. Phone
4S2B. 81S N. 0th St. 30-2
KEEP WELL Have your shoes re
paired. Jin k Frost. 30
HAVE PBOPEBTY and 320 aires
of laud in Colorado; will trade for
Klamath Falls properly, or imall
ranch", Call 23 3rd St., after 5
o'clock. 30-5
WHEAT 90 sacks of chicken wheat
muBt be moved at once on account
of storage. MjiUu offer. Gooding.
236 Main St.. -below the court
house.. 30
FOB BENT 3 room furnished flat
with hath, tiuoding. 230 Main St.
. ' 30
FOB UENT Garage', close in. Good
ing. 236 Main St. 30
FOB HENT Partly furnished Apt.
225 So. alb St. 30-2
EVERETT TRUE
U Y. 'PSA MOT -5, RP- CO R N
WANT ArjyTHI
APPLES, Z?RNSZS. VANUA
Feed Store.
ling, p( -kinfj, citric hire,
distribution, etc., amount- Q Q
infr to only tO Cents
Entitles every reader to thisNzw
Enlarged Universities Diet ionaty
Without Further Exp eat or Obli.v(tin
ukd Money timek if Not Satisfied
NFTW TQdAY
FOB SALE New three room cottage
near school and store; must sell
at once: a retrl bargain. 503 Martin
St. 30-2
WANTED Position as maid in ho
tel or rooming house. Boom 4. Bay
hotel. 30-1
FOB BENT -Sleeping room for one
o:- two men: bath adjoining. Fur
nncc heat. Phone 203. 30-2"
FOB BENT Furnished 3 room Apt.
6S4 N. sth Bt Phone 413J. 30-1
"WANTED CMrl for clerical work.
Pae. Tel. & Tel. Co. 30
LAST f.W.L FOR PIANO TI XIXG
HAVE HAIt.MO.NY and sweetness for
the holidays. Please leave uotlce
ut Shepherd s. Vv. H. Morgan.
30-5
FOB BENT Furnished apartment.
Phono 506. Mrs. O. Peyton. 30-1
FOB BENT Furnished Apt. 3 rooms
bath and garage; adults only. 234
So. Biverslde. . Phone 473J. 30-1
Traffic Opens on
Completed Highway
OBEGON CITY, Ore., Nov. 30. (P)
Traffic was opened on the Pacific
highway stretch recently completed
between Oregon City and Sanemah
fr the first time Saturday evert Irrg.
I Only the lighter passenger vc'Hcljs
' are allowed to use the new road,
;the heavy trucks still being rsuted
I over the detour at High street
The latter part cf the week will
' probably seo the highway opened to
'all traffic. Its completion does
! away with oue of the few remain
ing unpaved sections of the Pacific
I highway between Portland aud the
' California line.
Furnaces differ from husbands.
Husbands go out und -get lit, but
furnaces are lit and go out.
By CONDO
Phone 87,
CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
FOB BENT
FOR ItKNT FlrBt v,mh furnished
apart ui'.-nt, Htearn b9Ated MoOf
thy AnartmonU. 630 PU, Phone
800. znt
KOIt UENT Writ class rurnlshod
ruuiu ' in i. it.', in, i uiiiiicu ui ui'i.i.
Call tit 315 Lincoln.
POR BJBNT Furnished apartment,
und bachelor auurtori. 41 0 S. 10th
Phone WW. 27-ao
FOB BENT 3 room furnished Apt.
Private bath and phone. Call af
ter 5 o'clock, 213 N. 0th St. 27-30
P.OOMS, with or without board, close
in. Phono 220W. 20-2
FOB BENT Front sleeping room
for one or two people; furnace
heat. 514 Walnut. 28-5
FOB BENT 4 room house. 11th
and Klamath. Call Hot Springs
hotel. .. 28-1
FOB BENT 3 room house. Phone
363W. 28-1
FOB i.i..u Neat 3 room house
263 So. Riverside. 28-5
WANTKD
HEMSTITCHING Ail fast colors;
satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. H.
Allcnder. 514 Walnut. N 12-D 12
WANTED Woman to cook In small
logging camp. Paul Wampler.
Rocky Point, Oregon. 25-1
EXPEB1EXCED STENOGBAPHEK
wishes position; capable, conscien
tious. Write Box 218 care Herald.
, 23-30
YGUNG MAN desires employment
for board and room Or small sal
ary, during winter; am accustomed
to responsibility. J. E. Ivey. 1021
Main St., or Gen. Dely., K. F.
28-30
WANTED Work on farm or dairy;
experienced. Phone 16F24 or write
A. W. Schultz, Malin. Ore. 28-4
WANTED By a lumber concern.
Stenographer with some knowledge
of bookkeeping. Mast be good pen
man; applicant who can operate
Monroe calculator preferred. State
age and wages in applicant's own
handwriting. Write Box 220. care
Herald. 28-31
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FOiTNG PETITION
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
In the Matter of the Guardian
ship of Obie Walker, an insane
.person.
To Ohio Walker and to all persons
interested:
Notice is hereby given .that R. H,
Anderson has filed his petition In
the above entitled court praying that
he be appointed Guardian of Obie
Walker, an insane person, to take the
care, custody and management of the
estate and property of said Obie
Walker, and that the above entitled
Court has fixed the hpur of 2 o'clock
p. in. of Monday the 21st day of
December, 1925. and the Court Room
of the County Court in the CMy of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the time
and place for the hearing on said
petition, at which time and place
the said Obie Walker and all persons
interested may present their objec
tions, if any, to the appointment of
said Guardian.
This notice is published pursuant
to an order made by the Honorable
R. H. Bunnell, Judge of the County
court of the State of Oregon for
Klamath County, made and entered
upon the 21st day of November,
1925.
FRED D. FLETCHER,
Attorney for Petitioner.
Address No. 16 Lootnis Building,
Klamath Falls, Oregon. Nov. 23, 30
SVMMOXS BY PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, In and for Klamath
County.
Ellen Stafford. Plaintiff, vs.
Clpudu Stafford. Defendant.
To Claude Stafford, Defendant: In
the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and nnswer the Complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
Btiit within six weeks after the rirst
publication of this summons in the
Evening Herald, a newspaper print
ed and published in the City of Klam
ath Falls. County of Klamath, State
of Oregon, on or before the 11th
day of January, 1926. that being tin
last day of the time prescribed in
the order for the publication of this
summons, the first publication there
of being on the 30th day of Novem
ber, 1925, and if you fail so to ap
pear and answer for want the'reor,
the plaintiff will imply to Jttic Court
for the relief prayed for In the said
complaint, to-wit: For a decreo of
the said Court that the bonds of mat
rimony heretofore existing between
plaintiff and defendant be dissolved.
and for general relief.
This summons is published in tho
Evening Herald, pursuant to an or
der of tho Honorable A. L. Loavitt,
Judge of the Circuit Court for the
state of Oregon for Klamath County,
made on the 30th day of NoremBbr,
1925.
W. M. DUNCAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.. 20U
210 Odd Fellows Illdg.. Klam
ath Falls. Oregon.
Nov. 3(f, Dec. 7, 14. 21, 2S, Jan 4, 11
906 Main
I'ttii SAi.ia
A II HAL SAOHIFIllK Chevrolet -dan
in (rood condition! good nililmr
anil oiiKlnu Just overhauled, ISM,
Phone IU, -H
' KOIl HAM
lli.nistltchiiii: mnchlno
and urt goods. Call at Singer
Sewing Machine Co. 1M-2
Yakima fiputls per cwt. $3.21.
A-1 Onions, pur cwt. $.1.25
Onions (2nla) pur cwt. 2.00
Apples 75c to 1.75 pqr box
Grapes 5 to 9c per It).
Sweet Spuds 5c per lb.
EggB 50c per dox., by ct. 48c
Ciller 40c per gal. I
8COTTI PRODUCE CO.
201 East Main Phone 92'i 23 tt
FOB 8ALE 20 heavy milking Hol
staln cows, 14 milking, balance to
freshen during winter. All bred to
champion Holsteln, $100 per head;
4 cash, balance terms. Matched
team of gentle four year old mules
weight 2765 lbs.. $350. The Adams
Banch, Merrill, Oregon. 24-1
LOT 40 x 100 Stucco, nil w and mod
ern, 4 B. bath, B. nook, wash B. &
garago; will trade ray equity In
on rooming house or town prop,
close In K. F. L. A. Kealer, 2414
106th Ave., Oakland, Calif. 24-1
FOR SALE Late .23 Ford coupe;
many extras. Room 402, Baldwin
hotel. 28-30
FOR SALE China closet; glass
doors. Phone 951J or call 80S
Front street. 28-4
FOR SALE Four purebred Durham
bulls, three years old. Write or
phone 'Ovllle Elliott, Klamath
Agency, Ore. 28-tf
FOR SALE Large 3 room furnished
Apt. 524 High St. 25-1
FORD COUPE, 1924 Bargain, good
even way.
I TICK & STAR GARAGE
For Dependable Used Cars. 28 tf
STAR 1925 Sport model, used less
than 4 months. In excellent condi
tion, for about $225 leas than
new.
BU1CK & STAR GARAGE
For Dependable Used Cars. 28tf
LOST AND FOUND
! $100 REWARD I will pay one
hundred dollars for Information
that will lead to the conviction of
the thieves who Btole a trunk apd
wearing apparel from tho bunk
house on my ranch. Information
will be considered confidential.
Rex E. Bord. Nov.4-Jan. 4
Mist 1 : 1. 1. AN KOCH
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 t
WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax.
ing. house cleaning and Janitor
service References A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. Ttt
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gat
cood eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tf
SHOES REPAIRED BY iviAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop. 121 N. 8th SL We
pay the return postage.
.'!u- BUNDLES OF fAPBH Herald
office tf-ui
ROBERTS SUITS & OVERCOATS -Hand
tailored to your measure,
$33.50 to $17.50; also Sellg Bros,
line, San Francisco's largest tail
ors. Can give delivery In ono week
if necessary, $25.00 to $62.50. Fit.
workmanship and wear guaran
teed. Highest quality, loweBt prices
always. Phone 109. 1 will cail wltlt
samples, or see me at the Gun
Store, Saturday afternoons and
evenings. A. R. "Ace" Bonner.
N 7- D 7
EXPERT PORTRAIT WORK either
at studio 627 S. 6th St. or your
home. Cull 234, isk for E. Hayden
Jones. 28-5
Pendleton Churches
Observe Anniversary
PENDLETON. Ore., Nov. 30--The
fiftieth anniversary of the building
of the Episcopal and Mothodlsi Epis
copal churches in Pendleton was cdl
ebrated here yesterday in a joint gol
don Jubilee anniversary colcbratlon.
Eaoh churcli held its own servlco in
the morning while they united for a
Joint service in tho evening.
Blgnl Kov. Lemuel H. Wells, re
tired Episcopal bishop, who now uvea
in Tacoma, and J. B. Horner, prof
essor of history at Oregon Agricul
tural college, delivered the addresses.
Bishop Wells held the first church
service hero in 1S71 and toundod the
present Church of tho Redeems?)
whllo J. B. Horner's father. E. B.
Horner, circuit rider and carpenter,
built the first M. E. church in 1875.