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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Seven Monday, December 28, 1925 f Milled THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION I .' , lr fop t,.t & cany -mt wr w $k . it W ootfor ujcm l'u-J M iwi? ' mwtm ne P, I , awe mm cbdhamosd - prfp Ml tit est ose sc itp. w.'r vg.y r- fumpl. f LIK.G A Stm-7 POT I. I'.AVf.lO'T 5sen A eieo or MIM WO Six O'clock- lie ". m r T ' '( HERALD'S American Legion Klaiuuih P6(l Nil. 8. MooUoga i"t Bin) 3rd TuMdayti Couri House BOSOOV :;t F. u. olds. Comm'nd'r. l'booo saw B. P. O. ELKS Meet Sr Thursday evening. Vl. li Ini mora bars irfaldbaM, Blkl Temple. 3rd Main. Clmrltoti Currln. Bxallod Ruhr. Tiim I)' liri-ll. ' -J K. of C. Council No. 2255 UeetiOgs 8 -P. M. 2nd lilld Ttlosduya. . l.M i iim Hull. Mli unil llisii Visiting knlgnu Welcome. Cbns. Patterson, U. K. Pf UMANCNT CONSTrVJCTIOM ' Exclusive 1 i . 1 1 - . 1 Maim fiic'lurrr for Tlio now Cbpcrsto Hollow-Wall Iliilldlim Ilrlik fur Founda- tlOlltl, WllllH, HtllldlllliH, I'll'. Abtqlittuly Flro nnd Woiilluir Proof nt n cunt loss limn any ottfor form bl uianonnry. 8tono-Tllo construction cllm Iniiliiu upkoop oxpnnuo, la In dcHtructtbio, and in iparbVod by th bent urcbiluL'ts nnd bu I liluru. I him i ili .l an n Ihimi for NtlHTCl fllllHll. Lot Vh llHlliniito Vonr JOl) ConCi -Ac Pipe Co. Oth nnd Mnrkt't. Plionu RHUW tfLA rODAK -. ."J i aAfr : 1 I jX 1040 LIB Hit! Mnin 1 waw .yy : iaMrcet j I Leave Your Filtws tofO'clocK-Yoor A.M- Pictures are KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHtRE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUV THtIR DRU03 PURIX3L) rJ AND I 1.LM05T 3M0ISER6D I MV66LT! WCARIOCa THE.SB FALSc K a23 VJH1SKCR3 TO Fool THAT ezgzmB COxeCTOB. BOt HE WCfeR. ),.' r SHOWED 1P- MAVC5E HE'ii -' 0 TiReo opcKASirt'Me! . ySmSAa IT'S J -mtW, 0t . . , VKi mi BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Stadia 5o: Third st. Phono - 284 M Hualdunro 1 h o n o 790W Dr. Philip Cole Ooaarel l'rnctlco of Dcntlnlry Opi'ii Rvi-nlntn by Appointment I'liunu n'J SIS Mnln Orer Moc'n Hiorn J. C. CLEGHORN run. KNOINBBR AND 81'HVKYOH Pbono M4U lit HlKb St. DR. J. G. GOBLE OITOMKTIUST OITICIAN 709 Mnln St. Phono 5(!9V Mtka nnd iirlnd RliixKoa. Uupll cato brokou lonccn, repair frames. DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTKOPATIIU: PHYSICIAN AND BUROBON Office and IteHldenco Phone 321 t. O. O. Vi Tumplu A. W. Schaupp Altirnoy-nt-Lnw 212-214 t 0. 0. P. HldK Mary Coe Peterson Teacher of Dancing Call 2C0R dr appointment Everything in Nursery Stock Priilt tree, shade troea, nut trees berries, shrubs, vlnea and rosea. Spoclnl Hat of hardy variety suit ed for plaatlng horo. J. A. FARLEY Will gladdl1) glVO advlco on "what to ii".nt nnd whqn to plant" Phono rtHH-j WORK ready at' 5 p. Baled Straw ,; u mum CLASSIFIP'! AI) ItATIW Hnl Inaonlon per Hoe 10e Two in , i" Inn i per line 16V Three Inacrllona . per llnr SOf rViiir Inaortlnna pr lino 25c Wek ( time) per lino IWIc Our Montb .. per line 76r Minimum marge tic Ada noi conaccutlvo aro charged aa new fal lowing each otnlulon. rirat luaurtlon la In "Naw Today' column without extra charce, bnt all Inaertlona In that column are at flrat Insertion rate. NOTICE OP BALK OF QOVBkNUBNT KWBBR Ceneral Ijind Qfdee, Walh Ington. 1). C, Doe. 7, 192S. S( licrebj Riven that aub- Jert to tha condition! and limitations Of the act of June B, la 1 S I :!9 Stnt., 21X1, unil pursuant to departmental regulation! of April H. 1924 (50 fj. D.. 376 ), thu timber on tbo fol lOWtng InndB will be sold January 25, 192C, at 10 O. C. a. in. lit public auction nt tlio II. S. Land Office, l.akevle, OrOgOtt, to the blBhost bld ib r at not less than the appraised value us shown by this notice, anlo to be subject to the approval of the Si'. ri t.-.ry of the Interior. Tbo pur- Ik.ii' price, with nn additional Bum of one-fifth of ono ht cent thereof, IicIhk" commission allowed, must be ddpokltod nt Una of wile, moniiy to be M turned If sale is not approved, title rwine patent will issue for the timber which must be removed with in ten years. Illds will bu received (rom citizens of the United Slates, i nitons of such citizens, and OOrpbrationi orKnnlzed under tho Inws of tho United States or any Ktnte. Territory, or District thoroof, only. Upon Application of n quali fied purchaser the timber on any legal subdivision will lie offered sep arately before being Included In uny offer of a larger unit. T. 408., It. 7 B See. :::t. NB44 NB'4 pine 400 M. fir 100 Hi NWS4 NB14 pine 350 M, fir 75 M, SWVi NB4 pine 400 Ml fir It Mi MW.H SKli plno 450 SJ, fir BO .M.. NW'M BS plno 000 M, fir 50 M, BWti 8W(, pine ISO M. fir 2S M, T. 41 S., It. 7 E.. Sec; 3. NBM NR'i pino 545 M, fir 150 M, NW , N R i i pino 860 M, fir 110 M, SK'i NB4 plno 480 M, fir 40 M, SW'i NKi,4 pine 320 M, fir 30 Mi NK'.i NWVi pine 280 M. fir 40 ii. HB'i NWI4 plno 300 M, fir 110 M SW'i MWJ4 pine 320 M, fir 50 M. NK'i SV1 pine 425 M, NWVi SWV4 plno 400 M. SK', SW4 pine 4 25 M Hr 50 M. SW'i", SWV, pine; 370 ,.M. fir 130 M, N'i4 SBW pine 395 M. fir 50 M, SV!4 SfilVk pine 87fJ M, fir 40 M, Sec. 11. SWVi NWK pine 390 M, fir CO M, none of tlio timber 011 these sections to be sold for less than $4.00 per M for the pine and $1.00 per M for the fir. t WILLIAM SPRY, Commlssionor. Doc. IX Jim 23 (Conseimttvoly) SIMLA, India Quocn Eliza beth of riolglum has boon told she .will .never aebiovo hoc greatest hopes, whatever thoy nro. TravelliiK incognito and ncconi panled by n lone lady-ln-waltliiK, the quoOn entered n fdrtuuo teller's tent while visiting tho old town. "Madame, you have bud unbound ambitions," tho Hindu soothsayer said as sbo studied tho queen's luind. "You wore greatly deslwms of occupying a high situation but yoi. mult abandon that hope nnd console yourself, for yon will novori achieve your wish or sou your hopes! fulfilled." - Murpheys li:;al no i h i h NOTICE op kali: or t tomoihli; To Mrs. M, Denlff. and to whom it may concern, Notice Is horoby glvi n that tha "o doralgniid will on tlio lib day of .I n aary, 19tli at 10 o'liock a. M, ori en Id day, nt thd Ac'"" .Motor Com pany's Muragn at 40') .:. Dili Btroot, Kliitimtb Kalis, Ofikoii, soil to thd hlgbysl bidder far 11, Hie f illdw ing described auloni'ibllii: one Oakland 192 : 'I ourlng 'ar. Model 91, Serial No 17954, Motor Wo. 18185, bearing oicison License for the ybar 1K26, No. 155-822, Thd iiiiiil" liiivlng b" n by mo takoo mill levli'd upon by .Irtuo of a No-Hi-" 'if Lion filed ttaliml raid aoto tnoblle by tbo Acmo Motor Co. Said sill" being made to snllafy aani linn, accruing Inicreat, attorney fi ts, e,is and accruing coats, a' public iiuctlMII mid outcry, to the highest bidder therefor for cauh. BURT E. IIAWKIN -. slierlff of Klamath '.'mnty, Oregon Dim'. 21, 28. KI'M.MONH HY PI I'.I.IC.ATION In the Circuit Court 1 I Ibo S'.un of Oregon, In and (or Klamath County." Ellen Stafford, Plaintiff, vs. Claude Stafford. Defendant. To chu.iie Stafford. j. ff-nlant: In tbo Name of the Slate of Oregon: You ar hereby required to appear and answer tho Complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit within six week" after the flrat publication of this tuiamona In tbo Evening Herald, a m wapoper print ed and puhilahcd in the City of Klain atb Falle, County of Klamath. State of Oregon, on or before the llth day of January, 1926. that being the last day or tlio time prescribed In the order for tho publication of this summons, Ibe first publication them, of being on the .'linn day of Novem ber, 1925, and if yoii fall so to ap pear nnd anawer for want thereor. the plaintiff will apply to the Court .'or tho relief prayed for In the said complaint, to-wlt: Kur a decree of .he said Court thrtl the bonds of mat rimony heretofore existing between plaintiff nnd defendant be dissolved, and for general relief. This summons la published in thu Evening Herald, pursuant to an or der of the Honorable A. L. Leavitt, Judge of the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon for Klamath County, mndd on the 39th day of November, 1925. W. M. I I'XI'AX, Attorney for Plaintiff., 206-! 210 Odd Fellows Illdg., Kiam- nth Calls. Oregon. Nov. 80, Doc. 7, 14, 21. 28. Jan 4, 11 NOTICE OF KETTL.:.Mi:.NT OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court ol the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamuth In tho 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 C. F. Stone, the udmiulslrator of said de ceased, has rendered and presented for seltlement. and filed In said court, the final account of bis ad ministration of said estate; and that Thursday tha llth day of January, at 2:30 p. 111.. nt tho courtroom of said court, at tho courthouse, in Klamath Falls. Oregon, has been duly appointed by said court, tor the settlement of said account, at which time and place any porscn Interested In mild estate may appear and file exceptions in writing to the said ac count, and contest the same. C. R. DeLAP. Clerk. Dec. 14, 21, 28, Jan. 4, 11. EVERETT TRUE THAT'S TIM'S. STUM-T FOTC HOO "CO Pu-- ON THS ' 'P'JT3LI.CL -HlS-H WAV DON'T XU KMOl -THS fOA'D ? vt3 x kwotAj All. X ALSO know A OF THs RoA-D ii in yocjR case. rT-s A supef? Six gar Feed Store. NliVV TODAY KOIt KENT One Inrgo light house keeping room. 1125 Main. 28-29 KOIt KALE Hmull range with wnl er jacket, first class shape, $30; 442 Mich. Ave. . 28-2" Full KENT 3 room house, some furniture, close 111. Inquire 230 Mich. Ave., evenings after 7. 28-2" POM ItBNT - 3 room modern house range; linoleum In kitchen and bath; woodshed and garage; $28 per montb. Phone 3C7W. 28-29 FOR RENT1 Hottteltaapllfg room 2 blocks from Main. 237 north 6th. a 28-30 PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, board If desired, 2 blocks from Main. 237 north 5th. 28-30 FOR SALE Cast range, sewing ma. chine; washing machine. Address: Herald, itox 230. 28-29 FOR RENT- Furnished Apt. Phone- 50fi. Mrs. O. Peyton. 28-29 FOR RENT Modern furnished house; Inquire 1721 Main or phone 3J9. 28-30 FOR SALE Light six touring car. fine condition: will sacrifice at ?22p. Call C 13 Walnut Ave. 28-2 CARP OF THANKS We wish to thank our mends riid neighbors-for kindness and sympathy shown us during our recent bereave ment; nine, for beautiful floral of fering!. MRS. T. E. HARRIS MAMIE HARRIS JO. HATR18 MASONS ATTENTION Bpocial communication Tuesday. Doc. 29. 1:00 p: m:, for purpose of conducting funeral service for Bro ther Daniel A. Nicholls. Jiy order of W. M. 28 NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Estate of Ky Taylor, de ceased: Notlcp Is hereby given that the' undersigned, administratrix of said estate, has filed herein the finnl account and report of her adminis tration thereof, and that by order of the County Court of Klama th Coun ty, Oregon, Thursday the 28th day of January. 102C, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the County Judge's office at tbo county court house at Klamath Fall?. Oregon, has been ap pointed as the time and place for tho bearing of objections to said fin al account and the settlement there of. Dated and first published Decem ber 28. 1925. JOSEPHINE A. TAYLOR, Administratrix. Dec. 2S. Jan. 4, 11. 18, 25. 1 As a result of tho Florida land boom the government will sell its aviation field at Miami, bought at a low price during the war, for a sum around $2,385,000. Factory employment in Septem ber gained S per cent over last year, based upon a national aver age. - Z. Peters (Orad. Univ. Calif.) Teacher of Piano and Violin Accredited by State Board of Education. Phone 45 1W v By CONDO Li YAAS, KNOW TUG Ruts.S or? the Roces amp - - Tfr P ST "3 Phone 87, &r 1 ri FOR RENT FOR RENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated. McCar thy Apartmonts, C30 Plno. Phono 800. 29tf FOR RENT Cabins for while men. Seo Collins. 721 Market St. D2-J2 FOR KENT Furnished apartmonts, 419 N. 10th St. Phono 3 12W. D 11 - J 11 FOR RENT Sleeping room, furbace JSE HAVI.EUIH'H good health pro heat; use of phone. 973. 514 ducts. Phono 937J. 336 North llth. Walnut. 21-20, ROOMS FOR KENT Several newly furnished cheery rooms; private entrance; uso of bath; men only. 829 High. D 22-tf FOH RENT -Restaurant and room ing house, $30 a month for one year; 12 miles from Klamath Fa'l:; on the Ashland-Klamath Falls highway. Isaac Moore, Keno, Ore. 22-28 FOR RENT 5 room turnlsh.-d or unfurnished modern apartment with garage. 330 Jefferson. Phone 578. 22-28 FOR RENT New 3 room bouse. In quire 1245 East Main. 24-28 FOR RENT 3 room partly fur nished house; garage; adults on ly. Phone 482W. 26-tf FOR RENT Furnished apartment. St. Francis Apts. G2S Oak. 25-29 FOR RENT Modern furnished 4 room Apt. 56 Main St. 26-29 FOR RENT Furnished modern steam heated Apt.; one l-'ock tram Main St. Phone 516. 26-2 LOST AND FOUND $100 REWARD I will pay one hundred dollars for Information that 'will lead to the conviction of the thleTes who stole a trunk and wearing apparel from the bunk bouse on my ranch. Information will be considered confidential. Rex 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. S. Nelson, Ht. 1, Klamath Falls. 22-29 POUND One rubber boot; call at Herald office. 26-28 LOST Spitz female; white, lem on spot on back; reward if return ed 2111 Pelican City highway. 26-29 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS 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 feo simple of the North Half of the South Half of Section 33. Township 2S 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 4S1 of Volume 19 of the Records of Deeds of Klamath County, and that certain deed from Mary A. Toben individually and that certain deed from Mary A. Toben a guardian of Gregory J. Toben. Ber nard E. Toben. nnd Edwina L. Toben, to S. O. Johnson; all of said deeds 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 ouco a week for six successive weeks in the Evening Herald by order of the Honorable A. L. Leavltt, Circuit Judge, made aad entered December 21. 1925; thut being the time pre scribed In the said order for publi cation; and tho date of the first pub lication is December 21, 1925. VEAZIE & VEAZIE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Resi dence and Post Office Address: 611 Corbett Building, Portland. Oregon. Dec. 21, 2S; Jan 4, U. IS, 26. The New York Stock Exchange is considering extending Its tickor ser vice to Florida. To raise about $3, 000,000 about 26 new seats will be sold. 906 Main FOR SALE A REAL SACRIFICE--Chovro!et s dan In kood condition; good rubbei and nnglno Just overhauled, $388, Phono 481. 6-U O R A N 0 E 8, ORANOB8, Oranges. I will ship you a In lb. (net i box of fine oranges for $2, f. o. b. Corn ing, Cnllf. This fruit is treo ripen ed and can't be beat. II. H. Phil lips, Corning, Cnllf. 3 tf D12-tf FOR SALE, In the growing town Of Chlloquin, Ore.: Splendid Income prnporty on Main St. Address L. II. Luuritsen, 135 Riror St., Santa , Cruz, Cnllf. 16-28 PINK I. IMPS, FIR and plno body wood, $9.75 cord; prompt deliv ery. Phone 971J. D 18 J 18 FOR SALE English Springer Span iel, beautiful puppies, nge two mo. Vaccinated against distemper; will givo feed nnd care free until Feb. Prices reasonable. 2111 Pelican City highway. 22-28 FOR SALE 20 cords 4 ft. and 3 cords 2 ft. fir slab wood, $5 cord. Phono 330R. 22-29 FOR BALE Good rug, 13x13; three quarter bed and spring; also itand table. Phone 144M. -24-28 FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford tour ing car. Inquire City Transfer CO. 26-2 Wanted WANTED 50 used guns and 26 used tents. Connolly Bros. 912 Main St. D 9 - 3 9 WILL PAY CASH for used light cor. . any shape or model. 622 So. 6th. St. D 11 J 11 EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper and stenographer wishes permanent po sition, whole day or half. Call 617R ofter 4. 16-28 WANTED Practical nursing and housework; neat, and good cook. Phone 897W. 15-28 WB 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 ot 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 stock ranch; furnished, for 5 years on shares. Sheets Bros. Dorena, Ore. 24-31 PAINTING AND DECORATING FIRST CLASS WORK Estimates gladly furnished; take advantage of winter reductions on interior work. C. H. King, 667M, evenings. 26-29 WANTED Girl for houseWorh. Phone 309W, or 641 N. 9th 5ti 26-28 MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT We have one of the best radiator, fender and body .-non 1 to be had anywhere. Old fenders maoo to looa new. mat-a STAR Garage. 20 tf WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, bouse cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7U TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get, good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main-street. Phone 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Bead them to the Goodyear Shoe' Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We, pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER Herald ofHce. tf-nt' EXPERIENCED CARE will be given; to children by hour, day or month,, by competent woman. Mrs. H. Board. Phono 772. 620Wash-' ington 3t. 16-24 Boston 'Beauty Shoppe Winters Building Expdrt Operators, individual booths, violet my, marcelling, facial and scalp treatment, hair tinting and hair goods, water and French and paper curl and everything pertaining to beauty wora. For Appointment Phone 311. Glorenna Warren, Prop.