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Monday, December 21 j 10215 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Seven" Hard to Do VI0UI.I7 UK AKOMMI.l IVIOTT IMC "IHlRD INbTALtMt'HT CM LOPMfTA''.! MO AM I HA)N'T CiOf A DIME -I Ho'l' HcvOil I.''. - lAMtill 1. i'AU I. IB loam e-Horo THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION vioDlo ok AHouun Today Tmc I.. - V. a6T 0N)E 0): eeu WoV!i inD wfcM'if55,MTrA''j flo6 M(t a we ow some of J ' I SOMTmiNa'0 fioTYA. BE l;ONK OiCK , 1 1 MY0LtOx,Ml, r ! 01 I'LL BO TOY OM A EH2CAD AM' J )., I NJATtR DIM COR. tfo VAv;; .1 ,,, I ' V- IKK'. LIMIT ' re-.- j aoTTA :k om. 'To r I iSO Thb limit Me'.r, "i( T lyV'tK. "II. 'TO r I fl.'SOONDCRPCWT.' .(.0 05) DCR VAltM, OMD ON DCR OOAT 1 GTF VO( R5R.TV CCMYfl FOR MOT PER MdTHS AWT EAT OP J -lu--. -ir- .... BUT THAT'S OI.'L 1i3.90 -AMD X 1 GOTTA KAISU h'E) - COM6 OrO- COHA CM- - V OI-LyJOLCiCT'AMT-"e UNO MIWE KIDO TO RAree - Vf- voo X"0 RAI36MF6 DOLLARS OM tXTJLMK i I KO RAISE DfiR LOOTAHUk'. ( HERALD'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY American Legion Hlumnth Pom No. 8. Meetings li nmt 3rd Tuesdays, Court HdnM ltlt!'ellelt. F. It. OLDS, Cotnin'nd'r. Phone, K62W H. P. O. ELKS Meet Thursday evening, visit ing motnbors welcome. Elk Tomplo, :irl Main. Charlton Currlti Exalted Ruler, Tiihi DetxpU. 8wy. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings R I". M. Ml ami lib Tuesdays, , i. i urn Mull, siii ami lll,-.h Visiting Kulr.'iin welcome. ('linn. PaUooion, (i. K. m I 15astreet lf iRMANCDT CONHTDUCTIOM EkrliiMvo MoeiiMNl JIiiiiii fnctareri fm- Tho now Concrota Hollow-Wiill Bttlldlag llrlilt for Koundu tlonn,. WuIId, llulldlngB, oic. Almoliilnly Flr and Wonlhor Proof nt ii cost li'sn tlmu nny other form of aiuopary. 8toui-Tiin eonttruettoo oltm liiatnn upkeep expOBBq, l ln Qeitruotlble, and in approvod liy tho boat aroWtosw and Lm 1 1 ilo in. I'liaxi'ollod n n Ihino for c Btuceo flnlNli. I.t Vh tCstlnioto Your Job ConOete Pipe Co. nth and Market; - phono Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Btqdlo fi:t Third Ht. Phono; - 28 im Itisldi'iun IMi on it 790W Dr. Philip Cole f OmoraJ l'mnicc . of DentUtry Opon Brenlnco by Appointment i'honn 509 gis Main Ovi'r Moii'u Bloro i. ssii in) l'"lnit Inanrtlon Two iQMcrtloai .. r:.uv ln ril'infi Tour Ii: rtlimi Wrwk (0 tJmcf) One Month . A I) KATKB kper line Mc per line 15 per Une 30i per lino 25 per line HOt per line 76 J. C. CLEGHORN civil. BNOU98BR AND Ml UVKYOll Phone 804M 219 HIkIi Ht. DR. J. G. COBLE OPTOMKT1U3T OPTICIAN 709 Main St. Phono 5i;9V Uako mid Ki'lnd Klu.iKrii. Dupll oate broken lenNcn, repair trnmes. DR. F. R. GODDARD pSTKtJPATHlC PHYSICIAN AND SUUC.EON Office and Kealdenrn Phono 321 I. o. o. P. Tomplo A. W. Schaupp Attoraoy-at-l.aw U2-2U I. 0. O. P, Bids Mary Coc Peterson Teacher of Dancing C.tll 83(iJ for appointment Vochatzer Bros. wioM, DBiUikns Phone 225R 1731 Melrose Rtitttnatoa Riven on Water systoniB. PricoH Reasonnblo. rXODAK WORK ILeaveYour Tihws 'More 9 OclocK-Your A,r1. PfctUMs are rcadr :at 6 a i an em'A xotici: or BALK OK ;ovkiinmi:n't ti.miikr Qani ral Land Office. Wanli lURton, 1). ('., Dec. 7. PSJ5, NotlVe l hereby Riven that buIi jiiet to tHb eondftioni kid llmltatlon Of tho act of June 9. 1916 (39 Stnt., 218). anil pursuant to duparl mental rernlatl6n of April 14, 1921 (80 l 1 . -7. ' tlr ber on the fol lovlns (ando1 nrlij be Mold January 25, i:i2C, at 10 O. O. n. in. nt inilillc auction at the U. S. Land Office, l.likcvlew, (JroKim. lo I he hiKhcBt bld der at not leatl lhan tin; npprnlBed value an hown by IhlB notice. Halo to he Bubjoot to tho approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The pur Cbastj price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, helnr; cominlBslon allowed, must lie depoBited at time of aale. money to he returned if .sale is not approved. bthorwUo patent will Iukuo for the Umber which must he removed with in ten years. Wdx will bo received from editions of (he United States, nr.uorlntlnns of such citizens, and corporal ions organized under the lawn of tho United States or any Stale. Territory, or District thereof, only. Upon application of a iiuall tlcd purchaser the timber on any LOffal subdivision will he offered aep aratbiy before being Included in any offer of a larger unit. T. to s.. Ri 7 See. v.s. NRV. NKVi pine 400 M, fir 100 M, NU'U NEVi pine 860' M, fir 7,'i M. SWV, NKH Pine -100 M, fir 75 M, NW' SK',, pine 450 M, fir .1(1 M, NW'i SW'i pine 600 M, fir .Mi M, SW'i RW.4 pine 480 M, fir 25 ,M. T. 41 S.. R. 7 E., Sec. :t. NB44 iNK'i pine 545 M, fir 160 M, NV'4 pine 360 M, fir 110 M, SB4 NE', Pine 4S0 M, fir 40 M. SW'i NEii pine 320 M, fir 30 M. NE'i NWV4 Pine 2S0 M.' fir 40 7.1. OBM imU Pino 300 M, fir 140 M. SW'i NW'H pine 320 M, fir 50 M, NE'i SWVi Pine 425 Mi NWVi SW'ii Pino 100 M. SE SV1 pine 125 H, rir 50 M. SW'i '8W nine 370 51, fir 130 51, NWVi SB pine :) fl H M, fir 60 M, SWV, SEVi l'ino S70 Ms fir 40 51, Sec. 11. SV '4 NWU lltnb 390 M. fir CO M. none of the timber on these sections to be Bold for less than $4.00 per M lor the pine and $1.00 per 51 for the fir. WILLIAM SPRY, Commissioner. Dec. IS Jan 23 (Consecutively) m Mi I KLAMATH FALLS TJ7, WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE Bj7U our i rum UKUua (AiiigTj NOTICE Hnvinr rented our restairnnl. The V(T1 llniw,, 11H Rnilfh Vlntl, lo J. W. .Moorman and daughter, we will no( he responsible for nny hills contracted after December 21st. to:! ,. .1. M, y AN DUYNK nnd wife. Everything in Nursery Stock Prull trocs, shade Irees, nnt'trees herrku? shrubs, vines and roses. Special list of hardy variety sult d for planting here. J. A. FARLEY" Will fdndtlly give advice on "what to plant and wlicn to plant" Phono 5H8-.I KW TODAY A I.AItOE STOCK of K I In quality tlntu, eaidii and enveloi. . to malch or holiday grcol lugs. ( -ft Mel ton, Printora, 124 Somh Seventh Htreet. 19-21 KIBTHB QUALITY tin in! i p. proprlafo greeting ',0a rdn. Case Melton, 124 So. SOVOtiili St. 19-21 KIBTH QUALITY tints, i iltiUily de corated and with your own sen tlments, make the appreciated greeting curd. ' Case u Melton, Printers. I 24 So. Sovoaih ;;t. 0 9-21 KOIl HALK - Partly finh ; I !i room house nud lot, ?750. Phone 519M. 21-23" POR SAliB 1921 Kord redan, $!!; will trade. Phono 61DM. 21-2.1 POK RBNT I'lirnlHhe.l room with heater, wood furnished, ' i.oo per week. 203 Wash. 21-23 KOK EBNT Partly furnished housekeeping room, 13, :13 Ala meda. 21-23 KOK SALE -Woodatocl: typewriter, 425. Klamnth Typ writer Ex change. 21-22 POR SALE Maxwell (cuirlnK car, running order; a snap at 47 5. See (.'apt. Hopper, 8W vat ion Army. 21-23 FOUND Bill fold eonlaii ! nnd Elks tooth. Daqul office. NEW TODAY KOIt S.M.K - 14350 New. strictly modern bunga low with full basement; good locution; will take BOldlei loan as flr.it payment. $4000- 80 feol on 9th St.. only 2', blocks from Main: room for two good homes or a )lan)ly apart meTD site. CIIIIX'OTB It SMITH 727 Main SI. 21-22 STI.'DY WALTON - Knowing how Is worth a fortune. The remarkable successes bf Walton trained men, now auditors. Comptrollers and ex oi'iitives In large mercantile and manufacturing concerns, or mem bers of prominent accounting firms la ' conclusive evldenccof tho su periority of Walton training. Your tspnrc time may mean the differ ence between failure and success. Study Walton Accounting and Bam ItBOSf law in your own home. Of fice hours any lime by appoint ment. Phone M1W. Walton School of Commerce Reniek and O'Albinl District Representatives 206 I.O.O.K. Bldg. 21 Kpi'DS: 1.00 pound sacks, 13.00 APPLES: NeWtenS, box $1.50 TOMATO B8i Solid paefc. 2 cans 25c; case 2 doz. cans 2i size $2.75 we handle frei-h local eggs. Anderson Transfor & Feed Store 335 So. Sixth St. Phone 795. 21 I POR KENT Si-ping r ,. furnace ' ZTT ' u'a . ' heat; use of phone, 973, 5U JStf sfSfJgL ""i: Walnut. 21-26 "29 So. 6th afte.M:20. lC-22nt THE WAKFLE RBSTAUItANT on 9 lb St.. between Main and Klam-I nth, has changed hand .. Come seo us If you are hung;;.. Esther Moorman. 21-26 tl-l.- II' V'I' I I ... .i rj itAill nuieiHi Kuuu, salesmen for open terr.:ory in Qre gon and California. Substantial commission paid and necessary. Supplies furnished; Oood opening! for renl solicitors. Address Ore gon Nursery Company. Orenco. I Oregon. 21-4 .VOTK V. 1 will not be responsible for any bills of any sub-contractor or any one employed by any sub-contractor on the Klamath Falls-Lakevlew high way, Beatty section. JAS. T. LOGAN, Cohtractor. 18-24 No Nmatter how mrfhy autos arc sold there doesn't seem to he any more room In the street cars. FOR RENT FOR HAI-H POR RENT-First class furnished j A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet rav apartment, steam heated. McCar- dan In good condition; good ruhbe. thy Apartments, 630 Pine. Phono nnd enirlne lust overhauled, $386. Z'JII 800. Phono LSI. It-tf FOR RENT Cabins for while men, See Collins, 721 Market St. D2-.12 I FOR RENT First clans (qrniphed ,i room cottage; call at Winters Apt.! No. 301. DIO-tfl FOR RENT- -' Furnished apartment.!). 419 N. 10th St. Phono 342W. 1) 11 J 11 FOU RLBNT- Restaurant and room ing house, $30 a month for one year. 12 miles from Klamath Falls on the Ashland-Klamath Falls highway. Isaac Moore, Kcno, Ore. 15-21 FOR RENT- Garage, 824 Lincoln. lli-21 FOR RENT 5 room partly furnish ed houso on Mich. Ave. Inquire at 308 Mich. Ave. 18-21' FOR RENT Steam heated furnished apartment. 123 N. 6th St. Phone MOW. 19-26 FOR KENT -Small modern furnish ed house. Phono 426J. 19-22 FOIi RENT Furnished house on south 6th St.: alo furnished Apt., close in; both with bath and gar age. Inquire at upstairs Apt. In feat of 2135 So. 6th St. 19-21 FOR RENT Modern room Apt. 58 Main. furnished 4 19-22 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 WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf Yakima Spuds per cwt. $3.26 A-l Onions, per cwt. $3.26 Onions fSndS) per cwt. 2.00 Apples 75c to 1.73 per box Grapes 5 to 9c per lb. Sweet Spuds 5c per 'lb. Eggs 50c per doz., by ct. 430 Cider 40c per gal. scorn produce co. 201 Enst Main Phono 9 27 t it O R A N (1 E S, ORANGES, Oranges. I will ship you a 40-lb. (net) box of fine ornngea for $2, f. o. b. Corn ing, Calif. This fruit ! tree ripen ed and can't he heat. II. II. Phil lips, Corning, Calif. 3 tt FOR SALE $1100 Lyon & Healy Player and $250 Sonora phono graph; 60 player rolls and about 150 Victor records, cheap for quick sale. Inquire evenings, 7 to 9, ot 1329 Lookout Ave. 4-24 USE RAWLEIGH'S good health pro ducts. Phone 937J. 336 North 11th. D12-tt FOR SALE, In the growing town of Chiloquln, 'Ore.: Splendid Income property on Main St. Address L. H. Lauritsen, 136 River St., Santa Cruz, Calif. 15-29 PRICES ON ROOFING and sheeting paper: 1 ply Guard roofing! 41.75; 2 ply, $2.35; red and gray sheeting paper, 30 lb. rolls, $2.00; 20 lb., $1.35; Asphalt sheeting, 1.75. Patterson's, 630 So. 6th St. 15-21 SELLING OUT AT COST on account having to move. Williams Furni ture store. 624 Klamath Ave. 18-24" PINE LIMBS, FIR and pine body wood. $9.75 cord; prompt deliv ery. Phone 971J. D 18 - J 18 FOR SALE Cheap: extension din ing table and four chairs. 1129 Lincoln. 19-21 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good. eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main Btreet. Phone 624. U The EVENING HERALD Old dictionaries should be discarded, as recent activities have brought additiori) words into our langnajfe, and the p.;b lishers had to discard their old printing plates. Here is the newly compiled dictionary larger end more complete than any similar one enlarged vocabulary all the new words and new special features now ready for every reader. EASY FOR YOU TO GET Three of these coupons, presented or mailed to this newspap with a nominal sum to cover cost ol hand ling, packing, clerk hire, distribution, etc., amount- Q ing to only Hi? x3 Cent Mail Orders If by mail, include ' cents postage up to 15o miles; 10 cento op to 3O0 m!len:or(orarentrr illxtnnc m-k your postrqt ter formic 0:1 3 pounds. Entitles every reader to this New Enlarged Universities Dictionary Without Further Expense or Obligation mad Montr Back if Not Satisfied. Your Old Dictionary is Now Out of Date Thu is the idcat book for toimng Cross Wore Pazzies EVERETT TRUE By CONDO i i SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th SL We pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES CP PAPER office. Herald tf-at EXPERIENCED CARE will be given to children by hour, day or month, by competent woman: Mrs. H. Board. Phone 77,2. 620Wash ington St. 16-24 OREGON HOTEL. Chiloquin, Ore.; steam heated rooms, hot and cold running water: everything new, and strictly modern; prices just right. Mrs. Kathryn West, Prop. 18-21 FOR SALE Range with colls; used 3 months. 2059 Reclamation 19-23 FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy; first class condition. Apt. 1. Ev ans Apt. 19-21 WANTED WANTED 50 used guns and 25 used tents. Connolly Bros. 912 Main St. D 9 J 9 WILL PAY CASH for used light car. any shape or model. 522 So. 5th. SL D 11 J UN EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper and stenographer wishes permanent po sition, whole day or half. Call 617R after 4. 15-28 FOR TRADE Dodge touring car as part payment on small house or cabin. Inquire 16 Loomis building. 18-21 WANTED Practical nursing and housework; neat, and good cook. Phone 8971V. I 15-28 O'VtE THINK YOO'RCS '-. ' 1 i M O0IIV16- NOT 1 t JjeAR NGISHBOa. HOWEVER, j NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath In the Matter of the Estate of Anthony McMillan (some times known as Anton McMil lan and sometimes known as nnd called A. McMillan, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that G. F. Stone, the administrator of said de ceased, has rendered and presented fni- no I It, mi tint nnti filni) in cniil court, the final account of his ad-' ministration of said estate: and that j Ttiursday t tie 14ttt (toy ot January, at 2:30 p. ni., at the courtroom of said court, at the courthouse, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, has been duly appointed by said court, for the settlement of said account, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file exceptions in writing to the said ac count, and contest the same. C. R. DeLAP, Clerk. Dec. 14. 21, 2S. Jan. 4, 11. LOST AND FOUND $100 REWARD I will pay one hundred dollars for information that will lead to the conviction of the thieves who stolo a trunk and wearing npparel from the bunk house on my ranch. Information will be considered confidential. Rex E. Bord. Nov.4 Jatt. 4 LOST 5 phonograph records; put in wrong car. Return to Earl Shepherd's Music store. 16-22 LOST Female police dog: answen. to name "Olga": rewArd, return to .lack-Franey. 635 N. Second. 19-22 LOST- Pair glasses in case. Finder leave at hotel Ray; reward. 10-22 Z. Peters (Grad. Univ. Calif.) Teacher of Piano and Violin Accredited by State Hoard of Education. Phone 45 1W WANTED Woman to help with kitchen work: good wage; and private room. Phone 15F13. 17-21 SKJJCWONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. W. A. Gilchrist, Plaintiff, vs. Mary A. Finley, W. G. Finley, Gregory J. Toben, Bernard E. Toben, and Edwina L. Toben, Defendants. To Mary A. Finley, W. G. Finley, Gregory J-. Toben, Bernard E. Toben, and Edwina L. Toben: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in .the above entitled court and cause within six weeks from the date of first publication of this summons, to wit, on or before the 4th day of February, 1926; and for want, thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you and ap ply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint; that is to say, for a decree that the plaintiff is the owner In fee simple of the North Half pf the South Halt of Section 33, Township 28 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian. Klamath County, Oregon, and that the defendants have not any estate, right, title, or interest therein: and quieting the title of plaintiff to the said real property and removing the clouds thereon cre ated by that certain deed from Jo seph Toben to Edward L. Toben, re corded at page 481 of Volume 19 of the Records of Deeds of Klamath County, and that certain deed from Mary A. Toben Individually and 'hat certain deed from .Mary A. Toben a guardian of Gregory J. Toben, Ber nard E. Toben, and Edwina L. Tt.ben, to S. O. Johnson; all of said do'eds purporting to convey an undivided one-half interest in and to said real property; and such further or other relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is published once a weok for six successive wcok-t in i he Evening Herald by order of the Honorable A. L. Leavltt, Circuit Judge, made nnd entered December 21, 1925; that being (lie lime pre scribed in (he said order for publi cation: and the da' bf the first pub lication is December 21. 1925; VBAZIE & VBAZIB, Attorneys tor Plaintiff. Resi dence and Pout Office Address: (ill Corbott Building, Portland, Oregon. Dee. 21, 28; Jan 4, 11, IS, 25. laled Straw-Murphey s Feed Siore. Phone 87, 906 Main i A