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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1925)
Saturday, December f, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Seven A fine RSS5 c or woo I've oncpeo intST 7 mkybe ican uTteaweiiHOR off JRTV 11 HOW I - HOW 1MB Deuce AM L flOlNO lb Dia U. ) t S6T THE RING PAID FtR - BUT (SOSH.'rlAT J K OPTrVEBEWifvaAWEbK'toPAYONTHAT WONT WOK-IT'LL BE TWO YEARS BEFORE nfiV uN6A6LMl:N'i -mni. r. UoutiHT low LOWfTAf V if WW -1 W(HJ,COOLD T A .108. y Bil BEOIDCGL STILL OWE POP tllTM, FDR 7 WORKING NlfiHTS TO SiWJ (50ME EXTRA I IWra 0INNER6 ATTM8 COUNRRYCLUB V'JftfegWfiBj .ill TM'oiM6iNAAi,eHoc'i-'ln(E "ATTtrcTorci me m.4,n-X ' AV POP AND AGK HIM FOR A R'AE-We ) JU6TDEDOCT 45AWEEK FROM HI9 ..'-J HK AYL'AR AND I'M ENTITLED TO A, WA3E9 TlLLTHE AMOUNT IS PAID. AND 7 TLE WORK 6REEN IN MY PAY ENVELOPE- BY THE VvAY IF ANYONE ASKS FOR A " another five bucks would put . tt- W raise before The FirsTof The year- j I HERALD'S American Legion Klumitth Foul No, 8. Meetings lm and 3rd Tueadorii Oourt Morn"1 iin omenl. F, it. oi.dh, Oomm'nd'r. phono IMw B. P. O. ELKS Meet Thursday evening, viuit- Iti is memberi welcome. Elks Temple, :trd A- Main, Charlton Currln Exalted RuUr, Tom Di li II K. of C. Council No. 225S MotfHfi k P. M: Sod iirul -lin Tiii'niluyfl. Li.-, inn Hull. 8th sad llluli Vl-iuiiK Knlr.HU woifomu. Clum. l'ttitiriiow, 0. K. DMANCNT CONSTRUCTION KxcIunIvk l.lrrniK-d Manu-fiu-turtrM for Thn niiw t'ourrot". Jlollnw-Wull riullrtlng nrlclt , for Kotindn ii. .n:. WnllH, IliilldlnRH, etc. Absolutely Klro and Wonthor Proof nt a com Inns than any other form of numonury. Stono-TMii construction ciim Itiatim upkoop expsOM, la In-do-itructlblo, nnd Is approved by tho best architects nnd bulldors. UncxeolliMl us n Imtm for HI mill finish. I. .'I I.'h Bttma.td Your Job ConCrete Pipe Co. Otli nnd Market. I'lione RHUW 1040 kflj nSI Main Street Kodak Work Leave Your Filttvs W JJ More 90clocK-Yoor AM Pictures are him m ni'taw KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS Slim Hopes BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Wiilard Johnson Teacher of Piano Residence lOOti California P u 0 n i! 7 li 0 W studio to&ird si. Ph.IMN Dr. Philip Cole (icnoriil l'rii( ili-i. of I)i ntliitry (ii'u Kvi'iiliiKi by jCppolntmont Phon4 ISt 61S Main Uivf Mi Storn J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL KNOINKKH AND B0RVBYOR Phone MUM 2iii liiKh Ht. DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 708 Mnln St. Phono GCDW Make and itrlud Klanses. Dupli cate broken lenses, repair frames. DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUItliKON Officii nnd Realdonct) Phono .121 1. O. O. K. Temple A. W. Schaupp Xttoruey-st-Law 212-214 I. O. O. F. nidR Mary Coe Peterson Toachcr of Dancing Call 836J for appoiiitiuent Vochatzer Bros. WBLIi Dltll.l.KUM Phone 225 R 7M Afelrose Rstlmntus Riven on Wnter Sysloms. Prices llensonuhle. ready at" 5 PR Baled Straw m I.KdAI NOTICE SI'MMONH In the Circuit Court of the State of Orecon. for tho County of Klainui LAW No. 2U91. (', r. Harrison as Cnnrdlan ad litem of and for Charles Hnr rl rnnlor, I minor. Plain tiff, vs. Maude Morlnrlty. Dc feiulunt. To Mnndo Morlnrlty, tho above named delendant: In tho Name .of the suite of Oregon: You nro hereby required to SB pcur and anstt. r the complaint filed UKiilnsl :ou In tho abovo entitled suit on or before the 22nd day of December, iitt, 'hat beliiK tho last day of the ilino prescrlbfld In tha llnler for pnbjlestloh df this Kin; mons ur.Ce I'm yboro entitled fourl November (I, l'.i2;,. and If you fall so to appear, plead. unBwor or otnajrwise move within that time, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his complaint, na follows, to-wll: For a judKinent nitalnst tho defend ant. Maude Morlnrlty. for tho Bum of juOU.iJO. tOtStbar with interest thereon from April 4. 1924. nt per annum, together with plaintiff's eostH nnd disbursements and ac rti InK costs herein, nnd that tho prop erly of defendant attached in this action, to-wlt, the Northwest M and the W4al of the Northeast and the West 'i of the Southwest of Section 30, Township 38 South. Range 1G BOSf, W. M., In Klamath f'.ninly. QragOQ, bo sold to satisfy the plaintiff's demands herein; the snid sum of ?500.00 with Interest thereon as aforesaid, being due upon a ccr tnln Judgment recovered by tho plaintiff against the defendant on tho dnle Inst aforesaid In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of South Dakota In and for llrown County therein. Tills summons is served upon you, tho snid defendant, by the publica tion thereof In the Evening Herald, a nowVpaper published In Klamath Fa1)s, Klamath County. Oregon, and of general circulation In said County anil Slate, once a week for 6 consecu tive nnd successive weeks, the first publication being mudo November 7, 11125. anil the last publication be ing inado December 19, 11)25. by or der of Hie Honorable A. I Lcavllt, Judge of I ho Court aforesaid, which was made, entered and filed In said Court and cause Novomber fi. 1825. J. H. CARNAHAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Addrues Loomis Building, Klamath Falls. Oregou. Nov. 7. 14, 21, 2S, Doc. G, 12, 19. Everything in Nursery Stock Fruit trees, slinile trees, nut trees Lorries, shrubs, vines nnd roses. Special list nf hardy variety suit d for planting hore. J. A. FARLEY Will glnil.ll glvo advlco on "what to plant and when to plant" Phono 5H8-.I Z. Peters (Ornd. Univ. Calif. I Teacher of Piano nnd Violin Accredited by Stato Hoard of Educntion. Phone 45 1W - Murphey's THE EVENING HERALD'S CLAHHII'll'K AD RATEM Flmt Insertion P"r Hue IOc Two inwi-ll-m.i ... ... t llac Hie Three InncrtliiilB r line liOr four iDMTtlOlli .... pT llnr afk Week (fl tlm!) per lino HOr Olio Mmilli ... per line 76V Mliiltmnn cTinrge " not HOMff-Sutlve are charged as n fal lowing each omission. First liiHiirtlon is ID "New today" .l.imn without .extra . j liut all lnorlloriu In that column r ai rimt Insertion rate new TODAY FOR BALE 1 928 Hiilrk four truck!, very good condition. Coll New City Laundry, 5-11 FOR SALE Oil TRADE- for town property: 320 aero llryant Mt. pnrilv tuij, roved; 75 Scroti potato land, i.. Llndsoy. 220 H. itii, r,-n SHOE OILS , Jack Fros'. LOST Black and while Llewelyn setter 'l"K. name, 'Jim.' i'.'-wurd. C. It. Deffenbacher. Ctyln'iiiln.G-8 FOR TRADE New 3 n..u house, . for late model Dodge car and small cash payment. 503 Martin St.. near (Milla school. G FOR RENT Furnished Apt., two rooms and bath. 2028 P. lamatlon Avo. 6-8 FOR RENT Furnished room, Wln tom Hide. Phone 140W. G-8 WANTED Woman to care for 2 children, board and mum them: also room for father. Write Uox 224. care Herald. 0 TOR BENT Two 2-room houses near Slraborn Shops. Inquire at 220 firant St. 5-7 FOR RENT Throe room modern furnished house, garnr.", adults only. Phone 798W, or cull at 1234 Lookout Bt. 5 I.EtiAL NOTICES I'l Rl.lCATION OF SUMMONS In the Justice Court for the District of Llnkvllle, Klamath County, Oregon. (5. L. Spencer, plnintlff, 1 Everett Crlss. defendant. To Everett t'riss. dMgttdant, in the Name of tin! Stato of Oregon. You aro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint fib .1 against vou in tho above entitled action on or before Di tuber 28. 125. that being the expiration of six weeks publication of this summons pre tcrlbed by the order for tho publica tion thereof, and If you fnil so to answer, the plaintiff will take Judg ment aguinst you for the sum of 168.30 together with interest there on nt the rate of six per cent per an num from October 1, 1925, and for tho costs and disbursements of this action and that seventy head of sheep attached In this action as your prop erty be sold to satisfy the Judgment obtained. This publication is mado by order of the Justice of the Peace of the above nnmed court, duly mado on the 13th day of November, 1925. The dote of first publication of this summons is November 14, 1925. B. X. KENDALL. Justice of .the Peace! Llnkvllle District, Klamath County, Ore gon. Address: Court House, Kl.im.ith Falls. Oregon. Nov. 14, 21. 2S, Dec. 5, 12, 19. EVERETT TRUE Ninbu. I'M NOT SoiMfA Aru.,r i-f 1,11-ru. vmi MrUU& I W 1 ' 1 . I -AM RK34T. AMD KNOW IT JUST AS WELL I Ho YO U DID SAY IT ! Feed Store. .Ciina v Ht gtcHvirt. ihc i.foal xfmci-:n SIMMONS In the Circuit Court of tho State or Oregon In and for Klamath County NO. 2021 Bqolty. M. F. Ilasilen, PJnltilirr, vs. Aslred BasdsD, Defendant. To Aslred Basden. Defendant: In llm Name of I bo Mule of Oregon You are hereby required to appeur and niinwer the inmplnlnt on file In tho above .enlli led suit ar or before the 14th day of December, 1925 that being the last day prescribed for such appearance In the order of the Court for tho publication of this f.ummons, and If you fail to so ap- I peer and answer, for want thereof tho plulntlff will apply to tho court for Hie relief prayed tor In his com plaint, to-wlt:- for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore ' -xlstini: between plalntl; and defenilar.i on thu ground of do sertlon continuing for more than one yeaf last poet, and for such fur' her relief as to the court may seem eqult uble. This summons Is served upon yoa by publication In tho Evening H-r- uld, n dally newspaper printed, pub lished nnd of general clrcjlation in Klamath County, Oregon, fo' six successive weeks, pursuant to order of Hon. A. L. Leavltt. Judge o the above entitled court, dated Novem I ber D. 1925. the fim publication he lac November 7th, 1925, and the hist publication being December 12, 1925. EDWARD D. ASIIURST. Attorney for Plaintiff, 5 Loomis IJldf,'., Klamath Fails, Ore. Nov. 7, 11, 21, 28, pec. 5. 12. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. Dorothy L Hosking. Plain tiff, vs. Sidney R. HOsklng. Defendant. 1 To Sidney It. Honking. Defendant: In the Nume of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within six weeks after the first pub lication of this summons in the Eve ning Herald, a newspaper printed and published In the City of Klam ath Falls. County of Klamath, State of Oregon, on or before the 2ill!i day of December, 1925, that being the last day of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons, the first publication there of being on the 14th day of Novem ber. I:i25. and If yau fail so to an- pear ar.d answer for want thereof, 'the plaintiff will apply to the court I for the relief prayed for In the said complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of i the said court that the bonds of raat ! rlraony existing between plaintiff ; and defendant be dissolved, and for ! general rellof. This summons is published In the ! Evening Herald, pursuant to an or I der of the Honorable A. L. Leavltt. i Judge of tho Circuit Court for the Stale of Oregon for Klamath County made on tho 12fh dav of November, 1 1925. W. S. WILEY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Nov. 14. 21. 28, Dec. 5. 12, 19, 26-. MUNICH. Diary of Ludwig II. mad king of Bavaria. Just publish ed, shows that yearly he recalled the nnniversary of the death of Mario Antoinette with some form of devotion. Tho French queen was executed 52 years before his birth. Herr Itldiglor, publisher of the diary, is accused by the police of obtaining it illegally. By CONDO To I YES. MV J)EAR. J.llic-r JyC klhWLJ- A5 JlJ&T UJEL-L AS YOU YOU CO J AMD "'? as? i Phone 87, 11 MISHT SAV sTN -BETTER.'.' CLASSIFIED AD SECTION FOR RENT FOR RENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated, McCar thy Apartments, 030 Pine. Phono 800. 29lf FOR RENT First class furnished 4 room cottage: no children or dogi. Call at 315 Lincoln. 7-tf FOR RENT Front Bleeping room for oiio or two people: furnace heat. 514 Walnut. 28-G FOR RENT 1 sleeping room, pri vate entrance. 439 N. 10th St 30-5 FOR l'.:..r Neat 3 room hotiso 2H3 So. Riverside. 28-G' FOR RENT Cabins for white men. Seo Collins, 724 Market St. D2-J2' FOR RENT 4 room modern house partly furnished; adults only Phono 4S2W. 'R. P. Breltensteln FOR RENT Sleeping room adjoin ing bath, for gentleman; also gar age, fill N. 11th St. Phone 1016W. 3-5 FOR KENT Rooms, 1 block from pout office; bath and phone. 840 Walnut. 3-9 FOR REN T -SfeiM heated furbish ed apartmeo:. 541 Hib. Call 399W. 4-5 FOR RENT -Cabin and bachelor ap artment. Phone 342W. 419 N. Ifl'h St. ' 3-G FOR RENT Apt, with furnace heat, also Bleeping room. Phone 108R. or call at 112 East Street. -1-0 FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 3 rooms bath and garage: adnlts only. 234 4-5 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 tf HAVE PROPERTY and 320 acres of land in Colorado; will trade for Klamath Falls property, or small ranch. Call 238 3rd St., after 5 o'clock. 30-5 LAST CALL FOR PIANO TUNING HAVE HARMONY and sweetness ior; the holidays. Please leave notice ' at Shepherd's. W. H. Morgan. ; 30-5 I WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax Ing. house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get I good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street Phone 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop. 121 N. 8th St We pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES' OF PAPER Herald office tf-nt ROBERTS SUITS & OVERCOATS Hand tailored to your measure 833.50 to 847.50; also Selig Bros, line, San Francisco's largest tail ors. Can give delivery In one week if necessary, $25.00 to S,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 Oun Store, Saturday afternoons and evenings. A. R. "Ace" Renner. N 7 D 7 EXPERT PORTRAIT WORK either at studio 627 S. 6th St. or your home. Call 234, ask for E. Hayden Jones. 2S-5 WANTED HEMSTITCHING All fast colors; satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. H. Alleuder. 514 Walnut. N 12-D 12 WANTED Work on farm or dairy; experienced. Phone 16F24 or writo A. W. Schultz. Malin, Ore. 28-4 WANTED Capable stenographer and office assistant; answer in own handwriting, stating exper ience, education and salarv ex pected. Box 222, care Herald. 3-5 WANTEf) Laundry and house work by day or hour. 1024 Division, or 2327 White Avo. 3-5 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED See P. E. Burke, in Hopka Bldg. 4 WANTED 5 or 6 weaned pigs. Call 547M. 4-7 SALESMEN WANTED Big money year around in selling our comploto line of bank supplies, Including chock covers, pass books, savings pass books, chocks, etc. 1000 dif ferent advertising novelties; 300 exclusive calendars; exclusive con tract: commissions weekly, big money on repeat orders. Twenty sixth successful year. Sales Mgr., Bankers Adv. Supply Co., Iowa City, Iowa. 1- . BOOKKEEPER of wide experience would like a permanent position with some firm, or to tako care of a few small sets of books. Phone 980W. 4-6 906 Main FOR HALE A REAL SACRIFICE Chovrolet se dan In good condition; good rubber and engine just overhauled. 1385. Phone 121.1. 6-tf Yakima Spuds per cwt. $8.25 A-l Onions, per cwt. 3.25 Onions (2nds) per cwt, 2.00 Apple,! 7 5c to 1.7 5 per box Crapes 5 to Oc per lb. Sweet Spuds Dr per lb. Eggs 500 per doz., by ct. 48c Cider 10c per gnl SCOTT! PRODUCE CO. 201 East Main Phone 827 23 tf "OR SALE New modern, 4 room stucco house, outside city limits on highway. Phone 766. 30-5 FOR SALE China closet; glass doors. Phone 951J or call 806 Front street. 28-4 FOR SALE Four purobrcd Durham bulls, three years old. Write or phono Ovllle Elliott, Klamath Agency, Ore. 28-tf FORD COUPE, 1824 Bargain, good every way. BUICK STAR GARAGE For Dependable Used Cars. 28 t( STAR 1925 Sport model, used less than 4 months, in exceilent condi tion, for about 1225 less than new. BUICK & STAR OARAGE For Dependable Used Cars. 28tf FOR SALE Flat top desk: oak; practically new. Price reasonable. Phone 280J after 7 p.m. 2-4 WELL ROTTED garden manure for sate, fbone 503M. 2-4 FOR SALE 1924 Chovrolet touring, fine condition, driven G000 miles, 8375. Phone 851J. 2-8 FOR SALE Studebaker touring car, good running condition, 8100 for quick sale. Call Peterson, 836J. 2-1 5 FOR SALE Limb wood. 16 In., 811; body wood, $10. Phone 848. 2-8 FOR SALE Hemstitching machine and art goods. Call at Singer Sewing Machinq Co. 3-9 FOR SALE 5 pais, car, good con dition, with 6 good tires. WU1 trade on city lot or what have yon; phone 330R. 3-9 FOR SALE Equity in lot, partly furnished cabin: price $150. 525 Poplar, near Mills school. 3-9 FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres near Altamont park. City water now on property: also good patch alfalfa. Will consider car as part first payment. Pbone 810. 3-5 DRIED FRUITS AND NUTS We ..an savo you money on dried fruits, walnuts, almonds, fancy packed boxes and fruit confection. Write for descriptive price list. Cherry Glen Orchards, Vacaville, CaIIf.2-8 ORANGES, ORANGES, Oranges. I will ship you a 40-lb. (net) box of fine oranges for $2. f. o. b. Com ing, Calif. This fruit Is tree tinn ed and can't be beat. H. H. Phi lips, Corning. Calif. 3 tt SALE OR TRADE Deering mowers. Plows, McCormlck rake, Jackson fork, derrick rigging, harrow and cart, Fresno, De Laval separator. L. J. Cooley, Merrill. 3-5 FOR SALE $1100 Lyon & Healy Player and $250 Sonora phono graph; 50 player rolls and about " 150 Victor records, cheap for quick sale. Inquire evenings, 7 to 9, at 1329 Lookout Ave. 4-24 HAVE ONE-HORSE General Electric motor for sale; run 30 days, 1 less than cost. 324 N. 11th St Phone 937W. 4-6 FOR SALE Breakfast set, table, 4 chairs, dressing table and chair; reasonable. 1134 Grant. 4-7 LOST AND FOUND $100 REWARD I will pay one hundred dollars for 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-Jnu. 4 FOUND Child's glovo and shell rimmed glasses. Inquire Herald office. 2-3 LOST Bunch of keys on ring, be tween 2227 Reclamation St and So. Pac. depot. Return to Herald office. 2-3 LOST- Gold ring tied to handker chief; leave at Herald office. 4-8 NEW YORK. Ellin Mackay's de nunciation of stag lines at society dances has provoked a reply from William T. Adee, a young bachelor, He Insists the stag lino Is duo tc debs and sub-dobs who demand that the'o be three or four times as many men as girls at a dance. Also the post-debutantes have an insatia ble capacity for jazs. 1