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Klamath Put no. 8.
Meetings ik' and Iro
Tiiomtiiy. 11111 rt Hoiiiiu
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riionu tint
B. P. O. ELKS Meet
Thursday vt-ninc. Vtnli
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Kiln Tample, In) a Main
QbArltOO Ciirrht BMltfld
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K. of C. Council No. 2255
KMUBCI S P. M.
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PBRMANtNT CONt.THUCTIOM
i. ii in- in- Licensed Mann
fncturecs for
The new Concrete Hollow-Wall
nulhllng Drlqk for Foundu
Hons, WijIIh, Butldlnii, otc.
Absolutely Fire nnd Weulbor
Proof at a cent lens tluin any
oilier form of mn.'on.iry.
Stonn-Tllii eonitruetlon elim
inates upkeep expense, Is in
destructible, and Is approved
by the best architects and
builders.
Unexcelled as n base for
HI itn n i in i-ii.
I,et Us BttlmntO Vour Job
ConCrcte Pipe Co.
Iltli and Market. - Phone r.teJU
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
Ktuillo 5U3 Tlilnl Hi.
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Dr. Philip Cole
(loticrul I'roclliui of Diiitlmry
Oiwn KviiilncH by Appointment
Phono Ml 518 llnlii
Ovor Mov'i Kloro
J. C. CLEGHORN
civil, BNOtMBBti
AND KUIcVKYOH
PhOlM M4M 21'J HlKli St.
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
Toil Main St. Phono B09W
Mi'lm mill m-liiil L'tuMKiiH lln nil.
i ne broken lenses, repair frames.
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND 8UROBON
Office nnd Besldenco Phono 321
I. O. O. F. Tomplo
A. W, Schaupp
Attornoy-at-Lnw
212-214 I. O. O. F. Rldg
Mary Coe Peterson
Teacher of Dancing
( 2C0R for appbuithient
Everything in Nursery
Stock
Fruit trees, shade trees, nut trees
lie: i lea, nbrubs. vines and roses.
Special list ef hardy variety suit
ed for planting horo.
J. A. FARLEY
Will gliulJty give udvico on "what
to plant and when to plant"
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niie Muntb per line 7fk
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romu-'Cullvii arw cbnrgod a nuir fel
luwlnx oacb oinlMlon.
drat lDvcrtlon la in "New Today"
lOltinin without oitre cnarg, but all
Insertions In tbnt column aru at nrxl
Insertion rata.
NOTICE F HMiB OF
fiOVERNMEXT TIMBEIt
Ceiicral Land Office. Waah-
lniiton. 1J. C.i le. 7. 1920.
Nottvo U hereby given that sub
Jeel to the cdnjltttona ami limitations
of the ai t of June , 191G (M Stat..
218.X, and purnuaul to departmental
rogulatlbna of Aiirll 14, 1924 (50
L Ii. MG). Ibo timber on tbo fol
lOWing lands will he sold January
IS, l;i2C, at lu O. 0. a. m. at public
miction at the U. S. Land Office.
Lakevlew, Oregon, to the highest bid
der at not less than the appraised
value as shown by thiH notice, sale
to be subject to the approval of the
Secretary of the Interior. The pur
chase price, with an additional sum
of one-fifth of one per cent thereof,
being commiMilon allowed, must be
deposited nt time of sale, money to
iie returned If lain is not approved,
otherwise patent will issuo for the
timber which must he removed with
in o n years, llids will ho recoiviijl
from citizens of tho United Stales,
atsocialiontt of such citizens.' and
corporations organized .under the
1..-VS I-, ihe United States or any
St. ite. Territory, or District thereof,
only. Upon application of a quali
fied purchaser the timber on any
leKal subdivision will bo offered sep
arately before being Included in any
offer of a largor unit. T. 40 S., It.
7 E.. Sec. tl, N4"4 pine 400
M, fir 100 M, NWH NEVi Pino 350
M. fir 75 M. HWt, NEK pine -100
M, fir IS M, NW4 SEli pine 450
M, fir TiO M, NWtjt SV.i pine 800
M, fir r,0 M, 8W14 8WU pine 4S0
M, fir 25 M, T. 41 S.. R. 7 E., Sec.
3, NE'i NE'J plno 545 M, fir 150
M. NW 11 NR',1 plno 300 M, fir 110
M, SEVi NE Vi Plno 480 M, fir 40
M, SW'.i NB4 phie 320 M, fir 30
M. NH'i NWS4 pine 2S0 M, fir 40
M, SE'4 NVi plno 300 M, fir 140
M, SW'i NW4 plue 320 M, fir 50
M, NE'i SW4 pine 4 20 M, NWH
sv, pine 4C0 M, he-, hv! pine
lr, U, fir SO 'M, SWU SWU pine
370 M, fir ISO M, NW .i SB'i pine
395 M, Mr 50 M, SW4 SE', pine
370 M, fir 10 M, See. 11, SW '4
NWV, pine 390 M. fir 61) M, none
of the timber on those sections to
bo sold for less than $1.00 per M
for the pine and $1.00 per M for the
nr.
WILLIAM SPRY,
Commissioner.
Dec. 18 Jan 23 (ConsecutivWly)
PARISIAN LEARNS WRY GIRLS
DISLIKE WASHING: DISHES
1'AliIS. (Pf--Modern girls who
fall n-trembllng at the prospect of
household chorea do not, It would ap
pear, merit the Btrlqturos heaped up
,01) Hfm by women of an older gob."
eratibn.
'i'hev are realty suffertne from lat
ent utorntlbna of the eervlco-hracbial i
nervil plexus, doclnrcd Dr. flommes i
to tno Tavls Medlenl society. This
condition can ho diagnosed, added the
physician, nnd successfully treated. ;
That lu, of courno, If the young wo-
man would bo willing to part with j
Ihe ailment.
- Murpheys
THE EVENING HERALD'S
NEW TODAY
WKITK III! for Prepaid prlc oni
Cortlrted (.'liliI:--Wlilt l.'Uhorna
(IrminiHt Kiados), llrnwn
Let ho mi (Winn, strufrii. Ilurred
H'ks, R.I.Redl IHp'l i-A. Cliiili Hint.
Ii i : iil'k Mlnorce (McC m ,. Th
Orlsnd Hatonery, Orland. ci. It
PAINTING AND DECORATING
KlltST CI-AKll WOKK I . itlinutoH
(ladly furnlahedl take advantage
of winter reduction on interior
work, v. H. King. 7M, nlng
2-2'J
WANTKI) TO J 1 1 V HinfJI I Inr-Kii
lot on or near Main Ht. Eauy t6rmii
or property to trade. Pioii'i
21!
POB HALE nil TKADB P)ai r min
ing clnlni; nlao moriKaK" on IflO
gere farm Inn I. I'houe li.i l. 'if
POUND Hunch of keys; O"'.;; r may
have sarin: at Herald office liy Idcn
tifyliiK and mynn lor W... S!0
KOIt HUNT - Kurnlaheil modem
stnain bvated Apt.: ono 1 u from
Main HI. I'houe Old. 26-2
WANTKD :lrl for houwwork.
Pbono'309W, or 641 K. 'Jth St.
26-28
HOAItfJ AND llOOM 510 Klumath
Ave. 20-29
FOUND Tiro i haln; loser c
eume by ideritlfyln? and pi
Ailv. 1135 Walnut Bt,
y bavo
iBK for
2C-
r FOR BALE (Jit TItADK Ford lour
ing car. Inquire City Transfer Co.
26-2
KOIt BENT ModerJ furnlabcd 4
room Apt. B6 Main St. 26-29"
FOB BENT Furnished cabin, nlose 1
in. Phono 068R; 1148 Pfhe 81. 2
FOB BENT Furnished aparlment.
St. Francis Apts. 028 Ottl:. ti-29 1
LOST Spin female; white, lem
on spot on hack; reward if return
ed 2111 Pelican City-highway.
28-29"
FOB BENT 3 room partly fur
nished house; garage; nuuits on
ly. Phone 482W. 20-tf
SPUDS: 100 pound sackr.. 3.00
APPLES: Newton., box J1.50
We handle fresh local egg::.
Anderson Transfer it Feed Store
335 So. 6th St. Phone 795
Open Sundays 26
CARD OP THANKS
Wo wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for kindness and -sympathy
shown us in our recent loss: also
for tho many boauilful flowers.
MB. AND MBS. R. E. SHIELDS
MR. AND MBS. E. L. A KANT
AND FAMILY.
POUND One rubber boot; call at
Herald office. 26-2S
DEATH OF HONXA LISA XHIKF
DRAWS CROWDS TO PICTURE
PARIS. Interest In Mona Lisa,
the Leonardo da Vinci palming
wilch was stolen years ago from
tho Ixiuvre, has been intensified by
the announcement that the thief
died near Vanae,' Italy.
Curious crowds of visitors stand
about the celebrated picture, which
now Is heavily framed under thick
glass. It receives more attention
from casual visitors than any other
pointing lu the Louvre.
EVERETT TRUE
.' Z.N s:oo KNOW Hoto fvR THAT STATION IS
uisp; ' ini'D (ajMcsm "L TUNtE.'O M. SH
.v; ; ,-. 19C
Feed Store.
hf 3 Ml. ''M
Ij C FOSTORIA jf
' YOU Fte NOW
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IMiM, NOTTCBfl
SUMMONS
n (he pireoit Court of Hie 8tnte of
OniK'ni Tnr Klamath County.
Dorotby (, HoklnK, Mnln
tlff. vs. Sidney It. IlonkliiK,
Defendant.
To Sidney R, llonkliiK. Defendant:
la the Name of the State of Ore
gon: jfou are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the eomplaint filed
Dgalnlt you In the above entitled null
within Mil weeks after tbo flrnt pub-
Ileal ion of tills Kiimmons In the Eve
ning Herald, u newapaper printed
and published In the City of Klam
ath Kalis, County of Klnmiith, State
of Oregon, on or before the 2lth day
or Deeembdr, las', timt bbiag the
Ifllt day of the time preKcrlbed In
the order for the publication of this
summons, the first piibliiailon there
of Ijelnp; on the 14th day of Novem
ber, IMS, and If yau Tall so to ap
pear and answer for want thereof,
ihe plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for in the ssld
eoinplaint, to-wlt: Kor a decree of
the aOM court that the bonds of mat
rlmony existing between plaintiff
and defendant be dissolved, and for
general relief. ,
Tills r.immons Is published in tba
Evening Herald, pursuant to an or
der of tbo Honorable A. It, Leaviti.
Jndgo of the Circuit Court for the
State r,f Orciron for Kiatuath County,
made en the 12th day of November,
1920.
W. 3. WILEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Nov. 14, 21. 28, Dec. 5, 12, 19, 20.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court in and for the
County of Klamath, and Stale of
Oregon. No. 2040 Equity.
Jounph Sllva, Plaintiff, vs.
Martha Silva. Defendant.
To MARTHA SILVA: Defendant.
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the Complaint filed
against you fn the above entitled suit
on or before Monday, tho 1st day of
February,. 1926, or for failure to ap
pear and answer, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will take judgment and
decree against you as follows, towit:
1. For a decree of divorce dissolv
ing the bonds of matrimony now ex
luting between the plaintiff and de
fendant. 2. For such other and further re
lief as to equity and good conscience
may appertain and as to the Court
may seem meet.
February 1st, 1926. Is the last day
of the time prescribed in the order
for publication of this Summons, in
wbiclt you may appear and answer
said Complaint, the first publication
thereof being December 19th. Iy25,
and the last publication being Jan
uary 30tb. 1926.
This Summons is served by publi
cation by order of tho Honorable A.
L. Leavitt. Judge of the Circuit
Court of tho State of Oregon,, for
Klamath County, dated December
17th. 1925, which Order required
that Summons be published once a
week for six successive weeks, (sev
en insertion!) the first publication
being December 19th, 1925.
W. ii. A. RBNNER.
Plaintiff's Attorney, whose of
fice and postofflco Address Is
American National Bank Bids.,
Klamath Falls, Klamath Coun
ty, Oregon.
Pub. Dec. 19, 26, Jan. 2. 9. 16, 23, 30
Z. Peters
(Crad. Univ. Calif.)
Teacher of Piano and Violin
Accredited by State Board
of Education.
Phone 45 1W
By CONDO
i'M 1 7! '"
TALK AMOT
MY ST
Phone 87,
CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
FOR RKXT
FOR RENT Flrat class furnished BEAL SACRIFICE Cbemlet ae
apartment, steam heated. McCar-i dan In good condition; good rubbe.
thy Apartments. 6r!l) I'lnn. Phono
800.
19tf
r-'OIt RENT- f 'a "ilriH for white men,
See Collins, 724 Market St. D2-J:
FOB BENT- Furnished apartments.
419 N. 10th St. PhOn 342W.
D 11 - J 11
FOR RENT Steam heated furnished (Jsk RAWLKKIH'S good health pro
apartment. 123 N, Cth St. Phone duets. Phone 937J. 336 North 11th.
399W. 19-21
FOR BENT Sleeping room, fnrnace
heat; uao of phone, 973. 014
Walnut. 21-20
BOOMS FOB RENT Several newly
fiimlshed cheery rooms; private
o itrance; use of bath: men only.
829 High. D 22-tt
FOB H ISN'T Restaurant and room
ing bouse, iSO a month for on-,
year; 12 mile, from Klamath Fa'b
on the A'hland-Klamaib Falls
highway. Isaac Moore, Kcno, Ore.
22-28
FOB BENT 5 room rurnlshed or
unfurnished modern apartment
' with garage. 330 Jefferson. Phone
678. 22-28
FOB RENT New S room house. In
quire 1245 East Main. 24-28
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court in and for the
County of Klamath, and State ji
Oregon. No; 2037 Equity.
J. C. Rkthter. Plaintiff, vs.
David Burton, Anthony Har
dy, Maude Hardy, City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon; E. J.
Champagne, Grace Hoagland,
and all other persons or par
ties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or in
terest in the real estate de
scribed in the Complaint here
in. Defendants.
To David Burton, Anthony Hardy
Maude Hardy, and all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any
light, title, estate, lien or interest in!
the real estate described herein be
low. Defendants.
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon: You and each of you are herehy
requlred to appear and answer the
Complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before
Monday, the 1st day of February,
1926, or for failure to appear and
answer, for want thereof, the plain
tiff will take judgment and decree
against you as follows, towit:
1. Thnt the defendants above
named be required to set forth the
nature of their and each of their
claims, that ail claims of the de
fendants or any of them adverse to
this plaintiff may be determined by
the decree of this Honorable Court;
and that by such decree it be decreed
and adjudged that the plain
tiff is the owner in fee simple
of the East half (E) of Lot 3 of
Block 1 of Fairview Addition. No.
2, to the City of Klamath Falls,
Klamath County, Oregon: and that
the defendants and each and all of
them have no right, title, estate, lien
or interest in said property or any
portion thereof, and that the defend
ants and each and all of them be
forever barred from asserting any
claim whatever in or to said prop
erty; 2. And for such further and dif
ferent relief as to equity may seem
meet and proper.
February 1st. 1926. is the lost day
of the time prescribed in the order
for publication of this Summons, in
which you may appear and answer
said Complaint, the first publication
thereof being December 19th, 1925,
and the last publication being Janu
ary 30th, 1926.
This summons is served by publi
cation by order of the Honorable A. I
L. Leavitt. Judge of the Circuit!
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Klamath County, dated December
16th, 1925, which Order required
that summons be published once a
week for six successive weeks, (sev
en insertions), the first publication
being December 19th, 1925.
Wnlob Order further provides that
the plaintiff is relieved of mailing
Summons and a certified copy of the
Complaint to you and each of you
except David' Burton whose address
and residence is known to be Wheat
on. Minnesota, for tho reason that
your addresses are unknown.
W. H. A. RBNNER?
Plaintiff's Attorney, whose of
fice and -postotfice Address is
American National Bank Bldg..
Klamath Falls. Klamath County,
Oregon.
Pub. Dec. 19, 26; Jan. 2, 9. 16, 23, 30
Women can't cuss simply because
very few of them listen to their hus
bands long enough to learn how.
'Bo&on 5eauty
Shoppe
Winters Building
Expert Operators, individual
booths, violet ray, mnrcelllng,
facial and scalp treatment, hair
tinting and hair goods, wat?r
and French and paper curl and
everything pertaining to beauty
work.
For Appointment Phone 311.
Glorenna Warren, Prop.
906 Main
FOR HALE
,,ni englno Juat overhauled. 1380.
Phono 4 HI.
6-tf
O It A N ; F, 8, 0RAN0E8, Orange..
I will ship you a tO.-lb. (net I box
of fine orangea tor f.2. f. o. b. Corn
invr. Calif. This fruit Is troe ripen
ed and can't be beat. H. H. Phil
lip., Corning, Calif. 3 tf
i D12-M
FOR SALE, in the growing town of
Cblloquin, Ore: Splendid Income
property on Muln St. Address L.
II. I.aurltsen, 135 River St., Santa
Cruz, Calif. 15-29
.: LIMBS, FIR and pine body
wood, 19.78 cord; prompt deliv
ery. Phone 971J. D13-J1S
I o '. SALE English Springer Span
iel, beautiful puppies, age two mo.
. ' iiii-iti il against distemper, wlfl
give feed and care free until Feb.
Prices reasonable. 2111 Pelican
City highway. 22-28
FOR SALE 20 cerds 4 ft. and 4
cords 2 ft. fir slab wood, 80 cord.
Phone 330B. 22-29
FOB SALE Cood rug. 13x13; three
quarter bed and spring; also
stand table. Phone 144M. 24-28
WANTKD
WANTED 50 U3ed 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.
St. D 11 J 11
EXPEBIENCED Bookkeeper and
stenographer wishes permanent po
sition, whole day or half. Call
617R after 4. 15-28
WANTED Practical nursing and
housework: neat, and good cook.
Phone S97W. 15-28
I
WE WANT several good, hustling
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
BOY 16 years of age wants work of
. any kind to help support family
where mother and father are both
sick. Inquire Box R.M.M., Herald.
23-31
WANTED TO BORROW $300 for
1 year, 10; and city property
as security. T. D., care Herald.
23-30
WANT TO RENT Hay and grain,
dairy or stpek ranch, furnished,
for 5 years on shares. Sheets
Bros. Dorena, Ore. 24-31
SnSCELLANEOVH
EXPERT We have one ot the
best radiator, fender and body men '
to be had anywhere. Old fenders
made to look new. BUICK A
STAR Garage. , 20 tf
WINDOW CLEANING. Floor wax
ing, house cleaning and janitor
service. References. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. lit
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tf
SHOES REPAIRED BT 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-c?
EXPERIENCED CARE will be given
to children by hour, day or month,
by competent woman. Mrs. II.
Board. Phone 772. 620Wash
ington St. 16-24
THE WAFFLE RESTAURANT on
9th St.. between Main and Klam
ath, has changed hands. Come see
us if you are hungry. Esther
Moorman. 21-26
1X)ST AND FOUND
$100 REWARD I will pay one
hundred dollars for information
that will lend to tho conviction ot
tho thieves who ttole a trunk and
wearing apparel from the bunk
house on my ranch. Information
will lie considered confidential.
T.ex E. Bord. Nov.4-Jan. 4
$10 REWARD for information lead
ing to return of bay saddle mare,
branded 'K blotch' left shoulder;
wire cut on right fore leg. N. 8.
Nelson, Bt. 1, Klamath Falls.
22-29