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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1925)
Monday, Decembei' 14, L026 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Seveif f rMfROMTVltt OOlVMkDCMti .'t.'dULKV CO-VOO VAALED To KtVlY TCW.W WRM'ft LET1HR AbiO'f T.I! CTlfOMO JWA1CWT v; ) . (.vi-rjiMu Hit; KLiNimi or- yoor. Prtr-,'..r -. .. IT- TVOUWLE VJAli A SILK SHOULDN'T BLOW OW AW 6IXTV MILB BRCC2.E WITH t. ' VPAlBiH La I AWM5-V TO PAY THAT INSTALLMENT VJHrRt: PC I HI M' IM - 'AT VJMAT I'O LIKE TO KMOVJ HERALD'S American Legion KIiiiiiiiiIi Post No. S, Meeting lt And ixi Tuesday. Court House Bai ueut r. it. olds, Conm'nd'r, Phone sr.'w B. P. O. ELKS Meet Thursday evening. Visit ing RinmtMirn sralc Elks Tempi,.. 3rd Main, Chnrtton Cnrtln Bgnltod Ruler, Tom Qal II 1 K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings s p. Si. r. 'i and nit Tuoidfty-i I. .inn HU, Mil unit iltgh viiIiiiik KoUbw Witjromo. (,'lian. I'.nt. nton, Q. K. MCRM4NENT CONSTPUCTIOM Biela lira Uoonaed Munu- fmtnrerH for The new Concrete Ilollnw-Wnll Building Mlrli-k for Kminila tlonn, WuIIh, HitllilliiKH, olc. AtblOlntaly Wfa anil Weuthor Proof at a cokt Icinn than any other form of maxonnry. Stone-Tile rnnHtmrtlon cillm Inatas upkeep oxpniiHo, In In duutructlhle, and lo apDr,qvod hy ihn boot urchltectu and bulldon. 0 I He rr I Ifil uh ii bnne for Stucco 1 1 ii Mi. Jml. Vh lOHlliualii Your .loll ConCrete Pipe Co. ath ami .Market. Phone .v-'U . t .- L 'v j j i I ' I I LeayeYour Filtx3 More 90clocK-Your A.t pictures are prwooaa$ mm Y W !. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON rrhf9 1 CI WHCRE PARTICULAR PEOPLE ttl Kecking 'Em Out VVCLL IT'S t rim (: 'iih MONEY 0 THE RlNS! MAT IT HCAD IN A. NO 0 'I ! rr You've OU'UHT 1 y . V. Me FLATT6R J ' f THAN A fl "'- S V1VOMINC3 J 1; nr i wtMtrum i f ) vh rh BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Studio 01 Tblrd St. PhOQO - - 284 M RcnldcUro I'hono, 7!0V Dr.hilip Cole Guncrn! Practice of Dentistry Open Evening by Appointment, Phong r.i;n t.m Main Over Moe's Store J. C. CLEGHORN CIVII, KN'IIINKKU ANIl BURVBV (lit I'liiill.- 10 I.M Sl!l HIKh St. X DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOM KTltlSTOITiriAN 70 g Unln St. Pbono M9W Malia nnd Rrlnd (lasaea. Dnpll iai. broken hum s, repair fniiunn. DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTKOPATIIK! PHYRK'IAN AND SUROBON Office nnd Hc.Hldenee Phono 321 1. 0. O. V. Temple A. W. Schaupp Attornoy-at-Law 212-21 t f. O. O. P. IHdK Mary Coe Peterson Teflclvor of Dancing Call 836J for appointment Vochatzer Bros. WBtli DRIIi-BRS Phone 2J5K 1731 Melrose KstlniulcH Riven on Wator Svs.nniK. Price, taiuouabl1?. ready at 5 p.f Baled Straw am "'vi-Ll, - AU- CALL KT 1AV HOWil T0M6IVT I Ants I'll BEE WHAT i itwj Da vow. r&u CLASS IFT) All RATKS First Insertion per 10c Two Insert ioiu per line lfc Tlinn Insertions per line 20c Four Insertions per line Be Week (0 times) per line SOr ' Dim Month per line 75c Minimum marge tic. Ad not eonsocutlvo are charged new fal lowing each omission rirnt Insertion la In "Now Today" i-olumn without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at yrit Iniertlon ruta. 1 : u, K'nTTOKB SIMMONS IIV PUBIilCATIOH In the Circuit Court of the Stnte of UruBou. In and fur Klumath County, rill, n Stafford. Plnlnliff, vs. Claude Stafford. Dofendnnt. To Claudo -tojtord, Defendant: In the NbBIO of the Stnte of Oregon: Vou are bordbT required to oppt ftf and ansu'er the Complaint filed ngalnst you In the abovo entitled nult wllbln ulx weeks after the first publication, of thin tsuminonu In the Kvenlni; Herald, a newspaper print ed tnd pub-Shod I- t'Hy of Klam ath Kails, County of Klamath. State of Oregon, on or before the lltli day of January, 192C, that being the las) day of the time iirescrlbed In tho order for the publication of this BummonSi the first publication there of being on tbe.30tl day of Novem ber. 1125, nnd If you full so to ap pear and ntiswer for want thcreor, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In the said CQinpJatnt, to-wlt: "For a docroo of Kb SMid CouXl that the bonds of mat rimony heretofore existing between plnlr.ilff and defendant be dissolved, and for gennrnl relief. 4 This summons Is published in the Kvening Herald, pursuant to nn or der 01 the Honorable A. L. Leavltt. Judgo of the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon for Kjomath County, mndo on the JOth day of November, 1025. y. M. DUNCAN, Attorney for Plaintiff., 206. t6 Odd Fellows Hldg., Klum ath Kails, Oregon. Nov. SO, Dec. 7, 14, 21. 2S. Jnn 4. 11 SOTICK OF 8UTTLKMKNT OK FINAL ACCOt'.NTJ In the County Court of the State of Oregon! lor the County of Klamath In the Mutter of the Estate of Anthony McMillan (some times known as Anton McMil lan and souii't imes known as nnd eailed A. .McMillan, De Ceased. Notice Is h 'reby given that (' F stone, the ndmtOlBlrntor of said de ceatted, has rendered and presented for settlement, and tiled in said court, the final account of his ad ministration of said estate: and that Thursday the 1 Ith day of .Innunry. at B:.S0 p. m., at the courtroom of said court, at the courlhouse, in Klamath Kalis. Oregon, has been duly appointed by said court, for (he settle:nent of said account, nt which lime and place any portion Inferogtjoi' In said estate may appear and file exceptions In writing to Hie said ac count, nnd contest the same. ' e. it. DotiAP, Clerk. Doc. Hi ill Ml -Inn. 4. 11. Z. Peters (Qtntl, Cniv. Callf.l Teacher of Piano mid Violin Accredited by Btnte iionrd of K.dural Ion. Phone 451W - Murphey s . THE EVENING HERALD'S NEW Ton.w nACHEIXin APAIlTMK: T.i one mid two rooms: light, wood unci water, 3.f.o and ll.OO'por k. Apply in Main si., near Lit,: , bridge, FOIt riBNT Plii-fl-a b lols Washington. 'i rooms. 14-I! KOIt BBNT Modern Dev. tour room house; garage, wood'ii-il, range, broakfati nook. Sir Alameda. Plume 14 WANTHD Two or three fun engl 1 for Han I'ranclsco or Los Angeles. Closed cur: I0arill Sal day, Dec. totn. Phone' (;so. 14-in WANTBD Woman to tako care of children uiul do bouf-work for room mid board, and ".null wage. Must like children. 119 So. 9th. KCIINIKIIKI) :i room Apt. Phone 5S4. 14-18 OARAOB for lent. Photi" r,:,7.P II KOIt BENT- Modern liirnlsbed 4 room apartment nt 58 Main. 14-ltl AM DKSIIIODS of securing a few more pupils for tho serious study of piano. A thorough method of Instruction Is given. II' glnners or ndvane-d pupils accented. Ilesl dence 1212 Lookout, phone 758. K. Dickey. ' 14-19' FOR UKNT Kurnlshed cabin, man nnd wife. 334 So. 4th Si. 14-15 SOLICITOIt for congenial pleasant work: good pay. Apply A. Wyntl, Colden Rule store. 14-1C KOIt HUNT -Modern furnished ap artment, one block from Main, stenm heated. Call BIS. 14-19 .MIDLAND F. E. Lano has moved back to Stockton. Calif., for the winter, after having put In his fall crops. Mr. Lane will return again in the spring to look after his crops. The Hooper brothers have been busy hauling theft KHlia'io storage J lur me piiei weT. Mr. and Mrs. Illlbert Largent and children hnv.j returned after an ex tended visit with Mrs. l.arfrent's mother at Fort Jones. Calif. Paul Sevclk spent Tuesday eve ning with Win. Rurnctt on Miller Is land. Mrs. E. L. Flowers Tfois a business caller in Klamath Fnlja Wednesday. Mr. nnd Bare. Harry Middleton who haw) been spending tho summer in J Midland, are leaving for a trip to British Columbia to spend the holi days with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hooper have Installed .1 radio nt their home on Miller island. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shepherd spent Sunday at the Hooper home. Mr.- and Mrs. S. L. Burnett and family speut Sunday at his brother's in Spring Lake district. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Davidson have returned to their homo nt Castle Rock. Wash., after spending several months In, Klamath county. EVERETT TRUE footxi'. ( iS'taM. k (H- WTr fc.l--H-V HafiC TO VR0VC3 IT I XINO TvKS T4TA ! A 'TH S-r TIC. Toe ( h; 7- i-;l-, 1 xvtw Feed Store. 1- -r r .-ttn-i .r-R-t; " A ArS Zr far XKW TODAY FOIt BALK New 3 room house new ly finished: close to Mills school botla.; can he bad v.ry cheap If taken within u few days; terms. f,iJ3 Martin HI. 14-15 FOIt HUNT--4 room bouse and gar age, 20 per nrinlh. Phono 207W. 14-15 FOIt BALK A new four room bOBSfl commanding an excellent viow, with garage In Hillside Addition; price $1900; terms. A HOICK LOT 50 x 120 feet, two blocks south of Mills Addition school. A bargain at 500.00. 5X FRKT ON OHKOO:. avenue near I'nirvcw school. Must gull quick, at tJig.OO, A TBRBB llOOM HOUSH in Falrvlcw district with garage; 12250.00; terms. THE WALTON, WRIGHT CO. 14 FOIt RENT Four room furnlshod apartment, or three room furnlshod apartment. 1023 Main St. upstairs. .If WANTED A young woman for gen eral work. Klamath General Hos pital. 11-15 FOR RENT Steam heated furnished apartment. 123 N. 6th St. Phone 388W. 14-16 FOR KFNT 2 room furnished Ant. 343 N. 9th St. 14-15 LEGAL NOTICE Office of the Clerk KLAMATH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Klamath Falls. Ore. NoUco Is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Klamath County. Oregon, will hold the regular examinations for applicants for State Certificates at Klamath County Court House, as follows: Commenc ing Wednesday. Dec. 16, 1925. at 9:00 o'clock A. M., and continuing until Saturday, December 19. 1925. at 4:00 o'clock P. M. Wed osd ay Forenoon II. S. History. Writing (Penman ship). Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon rhyslology. Reading. Manual Training. Composition. Domestic Science. Methods in Rea.iing, Course of Study for Drawing. Methods in Arithmetic; Ibursda Forenoon Aritnetlc, History of Education. Psychology. Methods In Geography. Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon Grammar. Geogr.phv. Stenography, American Literature, Physics. Type writing, Methods in Language, The sis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice. Orthography (Spelling), Physical Geography, Eng lish Literature, Chemistry. Friday .ftc?noou School Law, Geology. Algebra. Civil Government. Saturday forenoon Geomerty, Botany. Saturday Afternoon General History, Bookkeeping. (Signed) F. PETERSON, Supt. Co. School Dist. Dec. 12-14-15. By CONDO ri-a Vo '.!. (M 33Co iny q fHvt DATA n j - i 1 rn Phone 87, CLASSIFIED AD SECTION FOR RENT FOIt RENT First, class furnished apartment, steam healed. McCar- thy Apartments, 800. C30 Pino. Phono tstl FOR RENT - Cabins for white men. Seo Collins, 724 Market St. D2-J2 FOR RENT Furnace heated rooms, large nnd sunny, close In. 1018 Washington. Phono 225. lO-U FOR RENT Cozy 2 room steam heated Apt. with prlvato bath; one block from Main. Phone tit, 10-13 FOIt RENT First class furnished 4 room cottage; call nt V.'lnters Apt. No. 301. DIO-tf FOR RENT Furnished apartments, 419 N. 10th St. Phono 342W. D 11 - J 11 FOR RENT --Three room modern furnished bouse, garage. Phone 799W or call at 1234 Lookout. 12-1S FOR RENT Partly furnished 2 or 4 rooms nnd bath. 818 north :ith St. Phone 482R. 12-15 FOR RENT Furnlshod 2 room ap artment: furnace heat. 920 Lin coln. Phone 597 W. 12-14 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing Apt. 2 rooms, bath and garage. $27.50. 202S Reclamation. 12-15 FOR RENT Nice sleeping room, use of phone and' hath. 927 Jeffer son. 12-15 ROOMiS FOR RENT Private family. 350 N. 9tb. 12-16 FOR RENT 2 room house with woodshed and garage. 1202 Wfl ford Ave. 12-15 FOR RENT 4 room Apt. Pitts Flat. 825 Lincoln. 12-14 FOR RENT 3 room furnished Apt., I adults preferred. 309 So. Riverside! or phone 192W. 12-13 j MISCELLANEOUS V-ri(irv'--'--.'i'"ii"i"i --"--"- EXPERT We have one of the best radiator, fender and body men to be had anywhere. Old fenders 1 made to look new. BUICK & STAR Garage. 20 tf WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A.M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tt TRIANGLE CAFE! The place to get ;' 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. tt-ut i YOUR OPPORTUNITY No exper ience required; we teach you. train you. cooperate with you; no in vestment for samples; you are! your own noss, 1 j stores irotu coast to coast to help you. We are placing Partner -.Representatives in every town. YOU can clear front $3000 up yearly. Write or call . 303 Exchange Bldg., Portland, Or. 11-14 ROOM AND BOARD in private fam-i ily for one or two working men; I 40 per month. 59 Washington. Phone 42SJ. 12-15 WANTED MAN ACER WANTED County dis tributor for different counties. Na tional products backed by nation al advertising. Distributors in oth er counties making as high as $400 per mouth. "Write qualifica tions in first letter. Re-vig-a-tor. 211 Broadway, Portland, Ore.S-17 WANTED 50 used guns and 25 used tents. Connollv Bros. 912 Main St. D 9 -- J 9 WILL PAY CASH for used light car. nnv shape or model. 522 So. 5th. St. D 11 - J 11 WANTED High school boy wants work after school and on Satur days Write Box 22G, care Herald. 11-17 Everything in Nursery Stock Fruit trees, shade trees, riut trees bet t ies, shrubs, vines and rose. Special lis! :f hardy variety suit ed Sit planting here.. J. A. FARLEY Will gladdl? give advice on "what to plant and when to plant" Phone, ,-88.J 906 Main FOR HALM I tiibk-i nwi, car-im y selected, i nono hum. 0-1- WATKINS PRODIICTS St. Phono 490lt. 127 N. 4 th 0-1S A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet se dan In good condition; good rubber and engine Just overhauled, l.'SS. Phono 481. tl-tt Yakima Spuds per c.wt. S3. 25 A-l Onions, per cwt. $3.25 Onions (2nds) per cwt. 2.00 Apples 75c to 1.75 per box Grapes 5 to 9c. per Ih. Sweet Spuds 5c per lb. Eggs 60c per doz., by ct. 48c Cider 40c per gal. SCOTTI PRODUCE CO. 201 East Main Phono 927 23 tf FOR SALE Studebaker touring car, good running condition, $100 for quick sale. Call Peterson. S.'t'U. 2-16 ORANGES, ORANGES, Oranges. I will ship you a 40-Ib. (net) box of fine oranges for $2, f. o. b. Corn ing. Calif. This fruit is tree rlpon od and can't be beat. H. H. rhll lips. Corning. Calif. 3 tf 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 FOR SALE Late model Bulck four completely overhauled; repainted and the best of condition every way; bargain. BUICK AND STaR GARAGE. Dependable used cars. 8-tf 1925 STAR SPT. TR'G. Looks and runs like new; used less than 1000 miles; bargain. BUICK AND STAR GARAGE. Dependable used cars. 8-tf PEDIGREED Newfoundland pups, lie perfect dog for children and watch; also have few pedigreed collies; satisfaction guaranteed. Fred Schneider, Albany, Or. 10-16 FOR SALE ISO head range ewes, in good condition. O'Connor Bros. Klamath Falls, Merrill Rt. 10-16 IF IT'S SECOND HAND you want. I have it. Williams Furniture store. 624 Klamath Ave. 10-16 FOR SALE Belgian Police dog. fe male: needs a home. See DICK, 220 Main St. 11-13 SPECIAL SALE Cook stoves, box stoves, heaters, men's overcoats, ladles' overcoats, nil kinds of goods we save you money. See DICK, 220 Main St. 11-13 FOR SALE 3 ii. p. Wagner single phnse 110-220 A. electric mo tor. Phone 779J. 11-17 LIMB WOOD and tops for sale, close in, 75c per cord. See owner at room 7, Lirertv rooms, 3rd and Main St. 12-15 FOR SALE One 5-tube radio set, console model, built-in speaker: everything complete. See it eve nings at 819 Jefferson St. 12-15 USE RAWLEIGH'S good health pro ducts. Phone 937J. 336 North 11th. D12-tt $100 REWARD I Will pay one hundred dolinrs for information that will lead to' tho 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. Bbrd. Nov.4Jan. 4 LOST 35 x 5 tire, rim and cover, for Cadillac, between Keno and Greensprings summit; $10 reward if returned to Herald. 8-14 HILDEBRAND J. G. Wight of this vicinity was called on the grand Jury and T. P. Michael is looking after his janch until ho returns. The tunoral services of J. H. Don nell. an old resident of this commun ity, was attended by his many frl-nds from here. B. P.' Alexander spent tho week end in Klamath Falls. C. II. Lull and Jnmes Vielra were in Klamath Falls Saturday. .Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright, and son Charles of Gazelle. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pruett of Klamath Falls were visiting friends In Yonna valley Sunday. Owing to the recent storms tho roads of this neighborhood) are al most impassable. Mr. Vielra and son James have moved to the reservation to gather cattle and Start feeding for the win- tor. Dr. Wright was called to tho S. K. Hartsler homo Saturday owing to the illness of Mrs. Hartjlcr. Mrs. Red Gasklll and daughter Delia have boon visiting a week with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T P. Michael. IXIST AND FOUND