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HERALD'S
American Legion
Miillintli runt No. .
M. i 1 1 1 1 i--h Iit unit :.rd
Tucadnya, Court Huuau
Qaitnioot
W. it. olds. Comm'nd'r.
I'lu .'.:w
B. P. O. ELKS Meet
Thursday evening. Vlalt
lug members welcome.
Blks Temple. :iril k Halo.
Charlton currin Bxalted
ItuliT, Tom Doltcll, Secy,
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meetings 8 P. M.
2nd iimi -iiii Tuesday!
.Lyceum Hall. Mli iimi
Utah Visiting Knights
welcome.
Chan. Patterson, 0. K.
BJJinMANeNT CON9THUCTIOM
Kvrluhi' McciiM-d Miinu
fncluri'M lor
'flio now Concrcto Hollow-Wall
iimi. inn- Prick for Fouada
tlotiH, Walla, ! i n 1 1 I i ii i . otc.
AplbtUtoly Kim Antl Woather
Proof at n font loitn tain any
other form of miwonary.
Stono-Tilo roiiRtrnctlon slim
lualuu upkeep rixpuiuio, Ih In
Oostructlhlo. and hi unproved
by ttui lnjHt arcBJtaota mid
bulldere.
Ottaxcellod as a base for
StUCeO I nil-ti.
I't I'm httintato Your .lob
ConCretc Pipe Co.
nili mid Market. - PIpio 589W
Kodak
ijSv 1040
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Lr liiF" "' Jy$
I Leave Your Films
Rehire 9 O'clocK-Yoor
KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
WHERE. PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY THEIR DRUGS
I buSff V 1
Time Off
- Mil-', 19-rxr.
' OOlxVr DOWM
To TeLLYOO IhAT J'MfiO'Wi 10 BE OUT OK
Town ljwTil- the
AwB YOU'D BBTTCR HAVE 7 ..v. eCRRiES
HAfODY WHEN
COOLER FOR
JT ' DKEMSCR
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
Kluillo 503 Third Ht.
PhOM - - 284 M
Residence 1' li o u a 700W
Dr. Philip Cole
General Prnctlco of Dentistry
Open Evening by Appointment
l'liimu son ri8 Mala
over Moo's Storo
J. C. CLEGHORN
civil. ENGINEER
AM) SURVEYOR
Plionu 204M 219 High St.
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTO.MKTKIST OPTICIAN
70!) Main St. Phono G69W
Mnk" mill Kflml ttlatiBOH. DapU
i'. Ho broken Iudhok, repair framcn.
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND SUUOKON
OfOi'0 and RMldanc Phono 321
L O. O. F. Templo
A. W. Schaupp
Atlornoy-at-Law
212-2H I. 0. 0. F. Hldg
Mary Coe Peterson
Teacher of Dancing
Call 260R for appointment
Everything in Nursery
Stock
Frufl trsss, shade troua, nut treea
berries, Hhrulm, vlnea and roses.
SpMlal Hat of hardy variety ault
d for planting horo.
J. A. FARLEY
Will Klftdilly Rlvo advleo on "what
to phial nnd when to plant"
phone mum
Work
lACCUBACTTI
Baled Straw
coixecYOR . .Te
JEWELRY A " - 1 WAtoTCO
TJay av f.r. i 'iistmas,
1. SET BACK c;Z IT'S TUG
YOO -eiST IT.
26TH - WO LATER.. 1
OI.AHHIKIKD AU KATEM
Mrat InacKloa per line lOc
Two iiimTtlnm per line 15r
Three IniMTtlone ..per line JX)r
Four liiH-rtlon per line 25
Week (0 time) per line 80r
One Month per line 76
Minimum charge Sec. Ada not
conaocutlvo tro charged u new fal
lowing each omission.
First Insertion Is in "New Today"
I'olumn wltbout extra charge, but all
Insertions In that column ar at nrst
mi. i Hum rate.
NOTIf'K OF SALE OF
OOVERNUENT TI.M1IKU
(ienrrnl I.nnd Office. Wash
ington. I. C.. Dee 7. 1325.
Notlvn n brobI given that sitb
Jeet to the eondltlona and limitations
Of the net of June , r.UO (.13 Slat.,
218), and pursuant to departmental
regulations of April U. 1321 (GO
L, n.. 1170 ). the timber on the fol
lowlng lauds will he sold January
L'.".. l')2iJ. at 10 O. C. a. m. at public
nuetlon at the V. 8. Land Office.
I.al.evlew. Oregon, lo the highest bid
der al not lags than the appraised
value as shown by this notice, sale
to bo Hiibject to the npproval of the
BecreLnry of the Interior. The pur
elwiKe price, with an additional aum
of one-fifth of one per cent thereof,
being commission nllowod, must he
deposited at time of sale, money to
bo returned It sale la not approved,
otherwise patent will Issue for the
timber which must be removed with
in ten years. Ilida will bo roccived
from rltiiens of the United States,
associations of such citizens, and
corporations organized under the
laws of the United States or any
Stale, Territory, or District thereof,
only. Upon application of a quali
fied purchaser the limhty on any
legal subdivision will bo offered aep
arataly before being Included in any
offer of a larger unit. T. 40 S., H.
7 E Sec' S3. NBVi NEt; pine -100
M, fir 100 M, NW4 NEV1 Pino 350
M,- fir 7 5 Mi SW'i NEW Pine 4 00
M, fir 75 M. NVi BKM pine 150
M, fir !.u ft, NWVi BWA4 plno tiOO
M, fir r.o M, SWVi SW'i plno 180
M, fir 26 M, T. 11 S.. H. 7 E Sec.
3, NEV4 NE'i pine 515 M, tlr 150
M, NWH NF-'i Pine 3(10 M, fir 110
M. SB'-i NEW pine 480 M, fir 40
M. SWVi NEV4 pine 320 M. fir 30
M. NEV4 NW'Vi pine 2-SO M, fir 40
M, SK'i NW"4 pine 300 M, tir 140
M, SWH NW4 pine 320 M, fir 50
M, NHV1 SWV4 Pir.o 4 25 M, NW i
SW'i, pine 100 M, SMW SW4 pino
125 M, fir 50 M, SW'i, SW'W plno
370 Mi fir 130 M, NWVi SEW P'nc
395 M, fir GO M, SV W SEW pine
370 M, fir 10 M, See. 11, SW W
NW'W pine 390 M, tlr 00 M, none
of the timber on these sections to
bo sold tor less than $4.00 per M
for the pine and $1.00 per M for the
fir. '
WILLIAM SPHY,
Commissioner.
Dee. 18--Jnn 23 (Consecutively)
XOTICK
Having rented our restaurant, The
Waffle House, 119 South Ninth St.,
to J. W. Monrmuu and dnughtor, we
will not he responsible for any bills
contracted after December 2lat, 192 ;
J. M. VAN DUYNE and wife.
21-23
NEW YOJtK Robbers hotter be
earefiil If they plan to hold up n
municipal moaaonger carrying cash
to a bank. The solzuro of his 'money
bug wilt rntenso gas. The city tax
collecting offices can ho flooded with
gaa in an instant in Hie event of a
holdup. v I
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THE EVENING HERALD'S
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ATLANTA, Oa., Doc i:, (P)
Dixie today was propurl n- to spond
Hie Kind of Christmas li often roads
agotit, hut experiences only shout
once In a blue moon, a white Christ
mas. BnOW flurries wi reported
at Kcvorul points while one nr le
told of heavy falls.
A variety of tempera iroa ranged
from 14 degrees ut Loularllle to
G5 degrees at Miami. Hath these
readings itvere unofflci.it at one
o'clock this morning.
Atlanta was believed lo be the
farthest southern polm bavelnf a
snowfall. There were Slight flurries
here early yesterday.
Bnow at Loulavllle r. rtlng early
yesterday ceased aboui midaftcr
noon. Various paints In Kentucky
night from 15 degrees ti 48 de
greea and a anowfull .1 frjm 03a
to three Inches.
Momphia had auow until ahjut
noon yesterday and raported a tcrn
puiuTurc of 22 degrees al 1 u. in.
today.
Naabtllle was shiver i.; with 10
degrees and no anow at 1 o'clock
this morning. Snci flurries durlnj
the night and a thermuuietcr read
ing of 21 degrees at 1 a. m. wus
reported at Chattanooga.
Ford Sales Make
Big Upward Jump
All records for early winter Ford
salea were broken during November
when 146,788 passenger ears nnd
trucks were delivered to retail cus
tomers In tho United States. This
Is un Increase of approximately
000 over the November rales a year
ago.
Another evidence of tho popular
ity of the Improved Ford passenger
cars Is shown In the enrollments In
the Ford weekly purchase plan,
which have risen to unprecedented
numbers. During November a total j
of 31.425 persons enrolled under the
plan and began paying on cars, more
than twice as runny as enrolled dur-:
Ing the same month last year.
As the holidays approach deliveries
of cars to customers who have been .
buying (hem under tho weekly pur-'
chase plan are increasing. Some be
gan paying on their automobiles as ,
long as a year ago. others during the I
early spring nnd sununer months,
long before the Improved Ford types'
were Introduced. All now benefit In
tho convenience and eomforta afford
at) by the Improved cars and their In- !
ereaaed value, without any additional '
cost.
Lots of people who wish they
could leave this town ought to ba
glad they are anywhere at all.
EVERETT TRUE
Feed Store.
DO TO TCi( ft!? (I x'lt SvilV
r5o oJ I'U SAY
A ND so ioe, s
o iiv5 an urA ttMVff (j
NEW TODAY
WANTED Young lady wunta work
clerking or telephone work. Write
Ilu 228, care Herald. 23
BUNOALpWr Jul built, on paved
Street, 'lose In; five rooms; Ivory
finish: many new built-in features
Oarage tor 2 cars; 2 lots $4250;
terms. P, A. Hilnk, 019 Ho. Bill
St. Phone 783. 23-24
CHRISTMAS Turkey Dinner at the
Marshall House Friday from 3 to
5:30 p. m.; price $1.00. 23-2
FOUND Man's small watch; owner
taad ut leave Identification, Uox
22:i. care Herald. 23-24
WANTED TO nO.'cltOW $300 for
1 year, 10; and city property
as aecurlty. T. D., care Herald.
23-30
SHI.N'fiLEItS wunted at once on the
new Episcopal church, 8th and
Jefferson. Ktie Mr. Stevens on Job.
23
FOi: SALE Nearly new silk lined
lady's winter coat. Call at Co. sur
veyor's office. 23
HOY lr, years of age wants work of
any kind to help support family
where mother and father are both
sick. Inquire Box K.M.M., Herald.
23-31
CftrUtmaS Turkey Dinner at the
Marshall House Friday from 3 to
5:30 p. m. Price $1.00. (adv)23-24
Willys - Overland
Sets New Record
TOLEDO, O., Dec. 23. With
192G ahlpments up to December 9,
showing an IncrcaBe of mare than
50.600 cars over the period from
January 1 to December 9, of 1924,
Willys-Overland la enjoying its
greatest sales volume.
Not only bus the shipment record
to date this year beaten that of
t92t, hut It also Is approximately
3,000 automobiles ahead of the
shipping record for the same period
of 1923, the best year in tie his
tory of Willys-Overland. Production
for this period in 1923 totalled
194,364 Overlands and Willys
Knights. Coincident with the unusual act
ivity marking shipment records at
Willys-Overland Is the fact that
twice during the fall months boat
shipments on tho Great Lakes es
tablished new shipment marks for
this type of freight, while several
trainloads to such points as Chicago,
Decatur and the u.vo southern points
Miami and Memphis have further
contributed to Wlllys-Overland's un
usual shipment records.
WASHINGTON Uncle Sam is
firmly convinced that generosity to
his Indian wards docs not require
him to pay $150 for one brave to fly
200 miles from Kansas City to the
Osage reservation In Oklahoma and
$114 for another to make the trip
by taxi, especially as the train fare
in the other direction to a hospital
was $8.02 each. Sq the taxi and plane
bills have been disapproved.
By CONDO
Phone 87,
CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
FOR IlENT
FOR RENT First elaas furnished
apartment, steam heated. .McCar
thy Apartments, 630 Pine. Phono
800. 29tf
FOR RENT Cabins for white men.
See Collins, 724 Markets'-. D2J2
FOB RENT .Furnished apartments,
419 N. 10th St. Phone I42W.
D 11 - J 11
FOR IlENT Htontn heated furnished
apartment. 123 N. 6th St. Phono
399W. 19-26
FOR RENT Sleeping room, furnac
heat; use of phone, 973. B14
Walnut. 21-2.
FOR RENT Partly furnished
housekeeping room, $8. 813 Ala
meda. 21-23
I 'OR RENT Furnished room with
heater, wood furnished, $4.00 per
week. 303 Wash. 21-23
ROOMS FOR RENT Several newly
furnished cheery rooms; private
entrance; use of bath; men only.
824 High St. D 22-tt
FOR RENT Ri staurant and room
ing house. $30 a month for one
year: 12 miles from Klamath Fall:,
on the Ashland-Klamath Falls
highway. Isaac Moore, Kcno. Ore.
22-28
FOR RENT 5 room furnished or
unfurnished modern apartment
with garapie. 330 Jefferson. Phone
678. 22-28
LOST AM) 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 bo considered confidential.
Rex E. Bord. - Nov. l-Jan. 4
FOUND Bill fold containing papers
and Elks tooth. Inquire Herald
office. 21-23
$10 REWARD for information lead
ing to return of bay saddle mare,
branded 'K blotch' left shoulder;
wire cut on right fore leg. N. S.
Nelson. Itt. 1, Klamath Falls.
22-29
NOTICE
I will not be responsible for ahy
bills of any sub-contractor or any
one employed by any sub-contractor
on the Klamath Falls-Lakeview high
way, Beatty section.
JAS. T. LOGAN,
Contractor.
18-24
Imprisoned
Kansas City humane society officers
had to break down a door to rescue
6-ye.ir-uld Marlon Cartwrlght from a
.house ii-i which her parents had kept
her tor six months without letting
her go out of doors once. When they
1 loft the house, she said, she was
locked in a closet and the house wa
iten allowed to irrow cold. Th
parents are being sought
cBoon 'Beauty
Shoppe
Winters Building
Expert Operators, individual
booths, violet ray, marcelling,
facial and scalp treatment, hair
tinting and hair goods, water
and French and paper curl and
everything pertaining to beauty
work.
For Appointment Phono 311.
Glorenna Warren, Prop.
Z. Peters
(Grad. Univ. Calif.)
Teacher of Piano and Violin
Accredited by State Board
of Education.
Phone 451W
906 Main
I
V. ,ftsf . . I.. S
FOR SALE
XMAS BOXES of standard brands
of 1 luara and pipes. United Cigar
Store. 22-24
A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet Sv
dnn In good condition: good rubtwi
and engine Juat overhauled, fSit,
Phono 481. 0-tf
O R A N O B S. ORANGES, Oranges.
I will ship 'ou a I" Hi. (nu() box
of fine oranges for $3, f. o. b. Corn
ing, Calif. ThlB fruit Is tree ripen
ed and can't be. beat. H. H. Phil
lips, Coming, Calif. 3 tf
FOR SALE $1100 Lyon & Heaiy
Player and $250 Bonora pliono
graph; 50 player rolla and about
150 Victor records, cheap for quick
sale. Inquire evenings, 7 to 9, at
1329 Lookout Ave. 4-24
USE RAWLEIOII'S good health pro
ducts. Phono 937J. 336 North 11th.
D12-tf
FOR SALE, in the growing town of
Chlloquln, Ore: Splendid Income
property on Main St. Address L.
II. Laurltsen, 13G River St., Santa
Cruz, Calif. 16-29
SELLING OUT AT COST on account
having to move. Williams Furni
ture store. 624 Klamath Ave.
18-24
PINE LIMBS, FIR and pine body
wfiod. $9.75 cord; prnmp: deliv
ery. Phone 971J. D 18 - J 18
FOR SALE Range with colla; used
3 months. 2059 Reclamation
19-23
FOR SALE Maxwell touring car,
running order; a snap at $75. See
Capt. Hopper, Salvation Army.
21-2S
FOR SALE Woodatock typewriter,
$25. Klamath Typewriter Ex
change. 21-23
FOR SALE 1921 Ford aedan, $160;
will trade. Phone G19M. 21-23'
FOR SALE Partly flnlahed G room '
house and lot, $760. Phone G19M.
21-23
FOR SALE t-English Springer Span
iel, beautiful puppies, age two mo.
Vaccinated against distentiier; will
give feed and care free until Feb.
Prices reasonable. 2111 Pelican
City highway. 22-28
WHEN IN DOUBT a box of Xmas
cigars always satisfies. United Ci
gar Store. 22-24
FOR ' SALE 20 cords 4 ft. and 3
cords 2 ft. fir slab wood, $5 cord.
Phone 330R. 22-29
WANTED
js. iw. . n
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. Stb.
St. D 11 J 11
EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper and
stenographer wishes permanent po
sition, whole day or half. 'Call
617R after 4. 16-28
WANTED Practical nursing and
housework; neat, and good cook.
Phone 897W. 16-2S
WE WANT several good, bustling
salesmen for open territory in Ore
gon and California. Substantial
commission paid and necessary
supplies furnished. Good opening
for real solicitors. Address Ore
gon Nursery Company, Orenco,
Oregon. 21-4
MISCELLANEOTO 1
EXPERT We have one of the
best radiator, fender and body men
to be had anywhere. Old tenders
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
TRIANGLE CAFE The placn 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 SL We
pay the return postage.
26c BUNDLES OF PAPBR. Herald
office. tf-nt
EXPERIENCED CARE will be given
to children by hour, day or month,
by competent woman. Mrs. H.
Board. Phone 772. 620Wash
ington St. 16-24
THE WAFFLE RESTAURANT on
9th St., between Main and Klam
ath, has changed hands. Come uoe
us if you are hungry. Esther
Moorman. 21-26
KANSAS CITY, Mo. The petro
leum Industry spends $9,000,000
annually to destroy chemicals which
might produce synthetic rubber
worth $162,000,000. E. P. Stev
enson is going to tell the American
association for the advancement of
science nbout It.