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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1928)
Monday; May 21, lfi2ft .THE EVENING HERAL KLAMATH FALLS, OREfiOtf CLASSIFIED Per word each insertion. discount par two week 15 diicounti per month 20 discount. All classified ad mutt bo cash. Minimum per advertisement 26 cent. LOST AND FOUND TltAYKD Two siunll uteres. . ono pliito, one buikakln. Re ward fur Information. Write Nmuy Telford, Rocky Point. 15-61 Lt'HT Fox Terrier dog, uluirt ' bub-lull, bud harness on. Numo Tlka. Phone 145-R. 17-01 WANTED WANTED Roomers and board era. 110 Washington. 1'hone til. 15-lw' WANTED Gentlemen bourdon. 31 North otli til. 1'hone Hi ll. 10-2III WANTKD Autoinolillo. Will pay cash- for bargain. ling 203 caro llerald. l-lt WANTKI) Hlluntlon as night - watchman, by responsible man. Ili 486. rlty. lH-.1t WANTED Work by the hour, i I'hona 411-W. 16-61 MISCELLANEOUS TRADE Hons and largo lot In , Ashland with 61 bearing Eng lish walnut troes, faring Llth . la Park, value ISloo. for bouse and lot In Klamath Falls. W. M. Barber. 161 (Irani! BU, Ashland, Oregon. 16-2t t HAVE mrSinr lot. ummuully good location for sort Ire sta tion and sloro. Want rnllahle party to help tlltanio on 60-60 basis. Box. 347 cam llurald. l-3l MECHANICAL UKAFTINU Machinery designed, structur al steol. I'alent office draw ings. Ueo. L. Roth, l'bone 1140. 214 Hopka Building. 11-261 PLAHTKKINO by day or con tract; also kalsomlnlng, tiling bathroom a specially. Phons 1430. C. H. Unwell. IS-281 roil HOUSE MOVINO or raising see Carl Fugorstrom, 1133 1 Walnut. Phone 1187. l-26t Kilt KAI.K Police pup from Hollywood In line with Peter tho Ureal. Ills Lincoln Ht. . l-8t PIKH that are well made. They cost no more, Ilradley llnkory. l-lt IIO A HD AND ROOM-r-421 'Oak all. ' 1 9-6l ItOOM AND BOARD 622 Joffer- son. Phnne 4I-W. l-6t FOR SALE Automobile FOK SALE 11)17 Essex Sedan. - good bargain. Phone 26 or rail 126 North 3rd Ht. l-t FOR SALE FOR BALK Five head horses. Inquire Paul Drown, flhsw : Dertram Mill. 17-61 FOK SALE Fat bens, drossed. - Order by phone, 853-W. i-et FOR 8AI.K Two good milk cows. Phone 868-W. 18-61 FOIl 8ALK 1925 Olilsmohlln coach, good shape, run 14,000 . mites. 1276. Cory's Used Car ' Lot. l-2l NI'KCIAL HAI.K Nice Simmons beds, only IS 75 Linoleum rugs, 9x12, only... .17. 76 Fine large dressers, only 111.71 Hrroml Hand Bargains (innd easy rockers, only 14.00 up (lood stool Imds, only 12.60 up Nice baby buggies, only 16 up flood ranges,, only..- 116 up Nice luathert eouchea which mnko Into an extra bed, only 110 up Sowing marhlnea for aalo or rout, (lood used Pianos. Office dosks and chairs. Kasy Terms. We buy used furniture. ' KLAMATH FURNITURE CO. Phone 194 1011 Main Ht. M19-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT We can ssvs yon ' big money at the Arcade Hotel Apartments, furnished com- 8 lately, electrlo ranges, linen, Ishea and telephonos; or . rooms with private hatha at real eat rates to permanent guests. Arcade. M9-J9 FOIl KKNT Three-room fur nished apartment. Lorcns Apia. 112 N. 6th Bt. 17-81 FOR KKNT Large front room for gontlemen, two' blocks from Main. 411 High Ht. Phone 730-R. ' 16-61 FOR RKNT First class furnish ed apts. Steam heated. Mc Carthy Apartments, 080 Pine St. Phone 800. v d7-tf -FOR RKNT New, complotoly furnished two and three-room apts., garages, Reg Arms. . Phone 1116. 4-261 FOR RENT One-room of three room office suite. Inquire 214 ' Williams Bldg. 18-tf FOR RKNT Bleoplng room for one or two gontlomen. 128 in. 8rd Bt. 18-61 1 FOR RKNT Furnished apart ment. Bt. Francis Apts. 618 : ph st, ii-m AD RATES I 2 cantit oar week 10y FOR RENT Foil KK.VT Furnished culiln for mon at 811 Onk. Inquire o Unk. 18-lf roil RKNT Iltilcony, partly furnished, suitable for off ! 621 Main. 8-tt FOR HUNT Now houeo, pertly ' furnished. l 1 4 Lincoln. ls-JI FOR SALE Real Eatat FOIl BALE Four-room n a w plastered house, full concrete base ment, completely furnished. Ono 2-slnry plastered honne, consists of two flats, three rooms and bath each. Com pletely furnished. Ono 3-room and bath cot tage, fairly furnished. One 1-room and bath bun galow completely furnished. Oarages and woodsheds, graveled ' driveways. ' A very ilealrahle district In one of tho main arteries lit town. Rent at all t linos. Present Income (, percent on full Invnalment. $4800 down, bslanre on easy terms. In vestigate these at once. Bee Wit. BAKU IS at 1609 Oregon Ave. Phono 1011 , 14-tf HOOD FARM. CHKAP KlKhty acre farm Just about W miles from Klamath Falls on Merrill highway, mostly sandy loam soli with natural drainage to river. Borne In alfalfa, pasture and balance grain and potato land. Large house, barn, rliliken bouse and granary. If you are looking for a farm with the best of soil and priced cheap, see- this. Price 18600. Terms. T. II. WATT Bit 8 -020 K Main Bt. Phono 688 19-21 FOK RALE By the owner. Price 13660. A stucco bungslow with fireplace and lots of hullt-lns, Including dresser. Wired for electric stove and water beater. Linoleum on kitchen and bath room floors. Lot 60x120 feet. Nice lawn and shade trees. Terms. Inquire Pelltorlum Cleaners or phone 126. 11-101 BEFOIU8 INVJCbTINO In farm lands see Favell-Utley Realty Co.,' Lakevlew, . for fine. Im proved, Irrigated farms. Fully paid water rights. 276 per acre. 16 to 10 years to pay. 11-tf FOIl HAI.K Flvo-room bouse with bath, furnlshod or un furnished. 60x130 foot lot, lawn, shsde troes, scroeneil-ln porches. Price very reasonable. 206 Michigan Awn. . 18-31 WE. HAVE tome of the beat lo cations .on 1th St. See us. 429 Main 8U Phone 111. 26-tf FOR 8ALE Oil TRADE New, modern close-In home on high way. Phone 622-J2. 9-tf NEW TODAY DKHIKAHLK home lot for prac tical people: sldewslks; macad am pavement all In; near school and stores. Orrhard are nue, in livable part of Mills addition. : Exchange for car of equal value, about 1660, or will sell. Wm. II. Lodgo, 130 North Ninth Ht. 21-21 FOR SALE Bmall house, large lot, price 1926; ISO cash. Phono 1426. 21-lt WANTKI I'odlgroed Chinchilla. rabbits. R. Uagner, Gold Hill, Oregon. ll-4t Foil KKNT Furnished cabin, Wose In,' 1142 Plue street. Phone 668-R. 21-21 FOR RENT Large front room for gentleman, two blocks from Mnln, ' Phono 730-11. 413 High St. 21-61 FOR RENT Furnished and un furnished housea from one to six rooms. O. K. Rae, 218 Kast Main Ht. Phone 109. l-lt FOIl RKNT Furnished rooms. modern; garage available. 419 Pacific Terrace, Phone 921-J. 21-tf. FOR HALK Enameled range, six hole with coll, 940. Refriger ator, good slae, 117.60. Wash ing machine, nearly new, one halt cost price. Sunbeam heater, large .lie, one-half enst price. Rocker, 14. All In fine con dition. 618 Klamath Are. 21-lt FOB RKNT 6 rooms, hnth, large lawn; dou blo garage; finely furnished; close In. Must be reliable party. B-ronm modern house In Alta mont Acres. This Is completely furnished, Including electric Tnnge, piano. Party must be reliable. T. II. WATTERS 626 ft Main Bt. Phone 606 21-21 WANTED Trucks to haul on highway approximately a mil lion feet of logs from Anna Crook Lumber Co. to Wood Rlvor. See A. E, Whllomnn Prug Co, JW, ( IS UNDER IY Three Sectors of Lake view Thoroughfare Are Under Contract Three sections of the Klamath Fulla-Lakevlew highway are now In various stages ot construction, probably the greatest building ac IIA IRK Klamath Realtors Offerings rcMli or KllitVa, Art. 21 "It U lit iinitMt Ihr iHiMIr auRlriftt fraud, i Uml mr(lrr In ro'imHiiot. SACRIFICE BALK Oood up-to-dnle five-room house with bath on a 60 foot lot. Wonderful view. Oarage and woodshed. Well furnished. 11700 with 1260 down. This house' will eas ily rent for 136 a month. Owner going to Canada, must be sold at once. A 60x4O foot lot 200 feet above Pacific Terrace,' just outside the city limits. A 60x140 foot lot 200 feet above the new Pacific Ter race paving unit, and Just outside tbe rjty limits and less thsn one block JTrom the ' new Hot Springs school site for 2260. This Is leis than one-half of the price of any lot In tbe vicinity. A good residence lot In Portland to trade on Klam ath Falls house. Lot Is' val ued of 1400. TRI-STATES REALTY CO. Phone 1050 1114 Main Bt. 19-lt KKALTOIt'H OKKKKl.NtiB FOK HALK Stock ranches, and farm lands Mr. A.' H. Black, with W. M. Montetius, has a listing of Im-i proved Irrigated farm lands, prfe-ed to sell at from 225 to 1150 per acre; some with very essy payments. Bee Mr. Black, our farm-land ex pert; be will show you wbat you are looking for. It you are contemplating the building of a home; if you are building for sale, see W. M. Montelliis, sales manager K. D. -Co.; 1000 lots; also manager Terrace's Addition, 200 lots, from 1100 up; liberal discount for rash; 6 per rent Interest, on very easy time paymenta. We have a good Hating of bomes. Come In and get our prices and terms. W. M. MONTELIUS, 421 Main Bt. Phone' 181 for appointments. 16-4t HOMES Honse, 4 rooms, plastered, with rocessod bath and show er; 2 bedrooms, garage. This Is located In Falrvlew Addi tion In a fast growing dis trict. Price 11600. Terms, 150.00 down, balanco 145.00 per month including Interest. New home, 4 rooms and bath, breakfast nook, lots ot built-lns, small back porch. Located on California ave. nue. 1260 down, balance 836 per month. We have a few choice homos listed In Hot Bprlngs. on Ninth street, and best parts of city. We can fill your 'want. Come In and talk 'It over. Ulad to show In eve nings. -. r T. B. WATTERS 626 Vk Muln St. Phone 6C6 19-2t GO RlCrHi OKI NlTi-V OOR SNOW. VrVHEM VOO'RE HEROES ARE." nrr a , ta r sea u. s i tivity ever experienced on tills road. With three rrews at work grad ing on 'he Devil's Garden sec tion work la being pushed rapidly. Much of tho clearing baa b"n completed and the crow working east from Illy has built a large section of grade. On the iinurtr, mountain section of the road the graveling crews if liunn sc linker are surfacing tho west slope of the mountain, and nearly all the gravul baa been placed on tho short section tof highway on top of the hill.' On account of dampness work has not begun on tho east slope nm J, iluly of mrf ItKAbTOK to I mtnrvprtmtnUnHtmm or unrttt- T with Kl h'Mnte tranw'tionK." T 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J.J. i i TTTTtTTTTTttt (j CIIILCOTB SMITH Realtor 727 Hala Street MONEY TO LOAN We are exclusive local agenta for the Kquitable Savings and ' Loan Association of Portland, and always have plenty of money to loan on lnotlera homee and Income projH-rty within the city lim its. ' ' Dwelling loans at 8. Business loans at 7 and '8. Our charges are very low. No stork to carry. If you need money to build a home, to erect a business . block, or to repay a mort gage, come In and get tbe Kquitable plan. C1HLCOTK SMITH,' Realtors. 727 Main Street. 9-tf IUSINKSS OPPORTUNITY A good paying restaurant In a guod location; loo big for pres ent owner: 85000; terms. Will consider taking in a partner. Havq good lease. THE WALTON. WRIGHT CO. Realtors" 61S Klamath Ave. Phone 1444: . 21-lt SALE OR EXCHANGE 21 4 -acre Irrigated farm, stock, equipment and crop In. Will take home aa Ini tial payment. A snap. Only ' 250 per acre. 8-room house, three blocks from Main street, two baths. -clone In to business district. An excellent Income proposl- ' tlon. Will take small Im proved acreage near Eugene. ' Price 15000. Easy terms. See our exchange list. A. J. TRACY ' Realtor - . , -609 S. 6th St. Pbone 969 19-21 CLOSE-IN ACREAGE We can sell small clone-la tracts, five minutes drive r from city, best graden. ber- ry or poultry land, no al kali. Price 175 per acre and up. Very easy pay ments, 6 Interest. You . can't afford to pay rent. A., J. TRACY . Realtor 609 S. 6th St, Phone 969 - . ' ll-lt Out Our Way Vats ol'gall'V'- GO WE UfeEO i AmT T'vrJORK MERE. PRESSURE GO he's VAIW.UKJ Gr m -TT-i wAlT NOJN HE'S SELUM ACCioevrT IN'oORAWCe. - flLL PEUCASl A, GiviES BAGr otwve Cut. MADE - NOT BORvJ . aMW Jsa mmm but wilt probably be atarted In 'a few days. All surfacing Is ex- ' peeled to lie completed within j the next 60 days. I Work of putting tbe grade In condition for surfacing , between Ueatly and ttly has begun, and tbe rock-crusher will soon be pjacetl. . , Tim .only, part of the l highway not now under construc tion In the six mile section from I orens mill to Dairy. OFFICERS RAID LIQUOR CACHES More homebrew and moonshine Is headed for the sewer as the result of two raids conducted by police on local residences at an early hour ' Saturday mornlug. Arrests of two on charges of pos session of boose, followed. Burt Wilson, 2420 Wantland. was sent to Jail for 60 days on Inability to pay a fine of 2100, after police found 100 gallons of brew boiling, 16 empty cases, and 29 cases of brew ready for drinking. In his bouse. B. P. Myer, 1758 Last street, charged with possession of 170 quarts of homebrew and six gallons of moonshine, was released on 2100 bond, hearing to be held Monday. . 4AM KH HWANHOV TO ADIHIKNS ITltTI,Arl MKET . James Bwansen, business man of this city, leaves hore tonjgbt for Portland where be will pre sldo as toast master at a ban quet of tbe Oregon Boss Barbers association, to be held la tbe Multnomah hotel Monday eve ning. Later Swansen will address a meeting of representatives and owners ot barbers' supply houses, a banquet also to be held in tbe Rose City. Henry Ford told Tunney be should. . have been a preacher. That's like telling Bobby Jones be ought to Iff a little golf.' LEGAL NOTICES - SI MMONS. Jio. 2507 Kquity. In the Circuit Court In and for the County ot Klamath and State of Oregon. . Lester Rich, plaintiff, vs. Auda P. Rich, defendant. To Auda P. Rich, defendant In the name of the State of Oregon: ' . You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against yon in the above entitled suit on , or before the 23rd day of May, 1928, and for failure to appear and answer thereto, the Plaintiff will take Judgment and decree against you for a decree of divorce dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony pow existing between you and the Plaintiff, on tbe grounds ot adul tery, and for an order of the court granting unto him. the care, custody, keeping and education of their said minor children, to wlt: Josephine' A. Rich, age five years, and Jackie Rich, age three years.; - May 23rd. 1928, is the last day of the time prescribed in the Order tor Publication of this summons. In which you may ap pear and answer said complaint, the first publication thereof being April 23rd, 1928, and the last publication being May 21st, 1928. This Summons Is served by publication by order of tbe Hon orable A. L. Leavitt. Judge 'Of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for ' Klamath - County, dated April 20th, 1928, which Order required that summons be published .once a week for four successive woeks T6 Insertions) In-the Evening Herald, a news paper printed and published and of general circulation In Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. ' W. H. A. RENNEK. Attorney for Plaintiff. Whose office and postoffice address Is American National Rank Bldg., Klamath Falls, " Oregon. , A23-30-M7-14-21 . 1 YthaTs 1 A HIGH HIGHEST HlOii-U PRESSURE J HE JUST HAWCrE AROUWO THEM DAMGEROOS COBS AVJO -. Ciiviefi - faEWRE. -ou TiNAE. lb 1HtMlr to -t&O MUCH -TIME., I lH-4 tM. by ma rftvter. twe LEGAL NOTICES ' NOTK'K FOB BUM. School District Number One of Klamath County, Oregon, will re-! celve sealed bids on bond' issue, or One Hundred Five Thousand (1106,000.00) Dollars. .j Bonds will be dated June 15th, 1928, will bear Interest at a rate of not to exceed 6 Vt per an num, Interest payable semi-annually; bonds will be due and payable twenty yeara from date of Issue and will be optional tor rail by the School District five years from date of bond. Interest and principal will be payable at the Fiscal Agency ot the State of Oregon, In New York City, or at the office of the Treasurer of Klamath Coun ty. Oregon, at tbe option of tbe ; nojaer. I All bids to be plainly marked i "Sealed Bid" and to be addressed I to Ida B. Momyer. Clerk. All bids must be accompanied I by certified check for 6 of amount 'bid and must be In the I hands of the clerk not later than ! noon, June-4, 1928. Bids will I be opened at the office ot the .district- at Fremont School, Kla math Falls, Oregon, at 7:30 p. m., June 4, 1928, at a meeting open to tbe public. ' Tbe Board reserves tne rigm to reject any or air bids. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, Klamath County. Oregon. Ids B. Momyer, Clerk. May 2-J une 4-, Inc. NOTICE OF BALE OF CKTf- TBAX SCHOOL PROPERTY Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the' undersigned until tbe hour ef five o'clock "P. M. on the 21st day ot May, 1928, at room 208. Hopka Building. 110 Nortn stn Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, tor the sale of the Central School site, together with the Improve-! ments thereon, said property be-! lng situated at 10th and Main I Streets, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Including Lota 1, 2. 7 and 8 of Block 13. Original Town of Kla-j math Falls. Oregon, and tbe par-; eel ot land adjoining said lota, to tbe East. . I All bids must he accompanied; by a certified check for 10 of1 the price submitted and most be. unconditional. Bidders bonds will' not be accepted. If the bid should: be accepted and tbe auccessful , bidder shall fall to comply with; the terma ot his bid by date of delivery ot tbe property such ; ltrn shall be forfeited to the! school district. j Bald School District No. 1 re-j serves from said school property a strip of land, crossing said site. 60 feet In width, to be nsed ' aa a right ot way tor 9th Street; ! also a strip ot land 16 feet In width across said alte, for an alley, running In a general north- i easterly and southwesterly dlrec-j Ihh . V. ........ V. ,K& " t V. n property. ...... t - A plat of ahj cbool"property may be seen at the office ot the' undersigned. - PmukHlnn nf ma A nrnnart. will tin viVMt? In thA tinrhnffAr nn June 1. 1929, or at a time prior thereto should tbe said school district be able to vacate said premises, at which time ot deliv ery the balance ot purchase price must be paid to the sold school District No. 1. ' The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids will be opened at the hour of 7:30 p. m. on the 21st day of May, 1928, at the Fre mont 'School. AH parties' Inter ested are invited to be present; Strlctaeompliance with the con-' dltions of tbla advertisement will be required and bidders please no tice ttTat no bids will be accepted after five o'clock P. M. May 21st, 1928. IDA B. MOMYER, Clerk Dist. No. 1. Boom 208 Hopka Bldg., 110 N. 8th Street. Klamath Falls, O-e. A21-M20 inc. ' - HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS Cleaned and Blocked HATS 'JFor Men nnft Women JIM MORGAN 1 613 Klamath a TUB KLAMATH LA RE VIEW STAGE CO. Announces two schedule to Lakevlew, May 1st. Leave Klamath Fall 8 a. m. Leave Klamath Falls 1 p. m. Fare one way $8, Round Trip 110.80? Through con nection to Alturas. Leave daily, from Terminal Stage Depot,' 815 Main St. . Thoae 009 Dally Freight and Mall Track In Connection. CONSOLIDATED FREIGHT LINES MEDFORD-KLAMATH FALLS LINES To all point North and South ot Medford, Chlloquln and . Lakevlew and All Camp served. CiTY TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. 820 Klamath Ave. Phone 4S3 Res. Phone 1480W Red Ball Stage Line NEW REDUCED RATES TO LAKKVIEW 0.00 One Way 11.00 Round Trip Phone 77 or 600 Jl Nashville Banner: t'p In Mln , I nm polls the other day the fans showered cushions on the umpire. which is comforting evidence that tbe summer promises to be some, where normal after all. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS IIIUNO RESULTS LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO fTtKIHTOUH. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator with tbe will an nexed of the estate of A. B. Darelins, sometime known aa August B. Darellus. deceased, and has qualified.' All persons having claims against said es tate are notified to present the same to me with proper vouchers at the office of D. V. Kuyken doll. 16 Loomls Building. Klam ath Falls, Oregon, within six Klamath Falls IX) DOE, FRATERNAL, NOTICE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSB " t vif B. V. O. ELKS " "J-TvTWVIw - ',.. T H"" Thursday evening. VlTtMMet.,Ter? .I? 1 i Vlaltlng member wet- T4gLS' Li - come. - Wf'l L. O. O. M. ELKS TEMPLE, Jrd and Main Ut'JJSXm' J. K. SWANSEN. Exalted Buler. aso "olbT tm. r. D. McMillan, Secretary 1 uw. wi , KLAMATH LODGE NOV 77 NEIGHBORS of WOODCRAFT ' A. F. and A. St. Meets first and third Wednes. O. - stated Communication days each month In L O. O. T. 2nd and 4 th Monday Building. StVW Vlaltlng Brother Grace IT. Owens, Clerk Welcome 1135 Lookout St. LOOMJ8 BC1LDINO KLAMATH FALLS Professional Cards and Business Directory AUTOMOBILE DEALERS . - DENTISTRY Repair Work - Battery Service Tires Oakland - Pontiae. M, E. COOPER - LA PRARIE BROTHERS sLm- . AND ANDERSON Uenua 831 Klamath- Room 205 Poole Bldg. , Next to Post office. Phon tit , " ptiona 1117 Firestone Tires 1 " ( - Fireproof Storage - - - ' ' ' . AUTOMOBILE TIRES General Practice ot Denilatry " DR. PHILIP COLS' Bring ra yonr worn tires get 600 miles more at . 3a sal cost. Over MoeV Store Phone 188 ACE TIRE SHOP Pen Evening by Appointment Guaranteed vulcanising ' 115 So. 11th St Phone 81J-J - .. . - " " , : IUrtred. V. 1 DR. B. O. WISECABTEB AUTO REPAIR t 1 Underwood Bldgi - Phone 111 SMITHT'S REPAIR SHOP ... v -r. , Guaranteed Auto Repalrin KMPLOYMENT AOENCX Car called tor and delivered. .i , South 6th St. Phone 8jl-W HMAT?,.SSb0KNI, Employment for worker ' la BUILDERS " nnUrln.rf,,' . K.F. d.Py :. . tthjri Oarpcntc, ud Palate, CENBAL EM.XOYMENT Day Work or Contract AGENCY iv-I in to ,, Tt,'', All classe ot labor. Batisfae-, Phon 614-W. 1313 Lookout t0JJ perTlce t0 ,mpi0yer and . emplote alike. " ' .. CHURCHES Klamath Billiard Parlor - E L. Smith. . Phone 108 SACRED HEART CHURCH " '. ,-D.t.lrs. . Eighth and High Sts., Rev. 828 Main St.. upstair. A. F. Loeser, Rev. C. B. Feige. FURS Sunday masses at 6:30, 8:00 and 10:30. Evening devotions at 7:30. Week-day mass at 8 Relinlng. remodelling, repair- a. m. Merrill 1st and Srd Sun- lng. Taxidermy and Rug day at 10:30. AU are cordial- making. Storage. . ly . welcome at our services. -r rTV rN.r,r,q W ARDWFJ.L FUR CO. CIYIL ENG1XELR9 : 129 9th St. .: J. C CXEGHORN : OPTICIAN "-'" CIvU Engineer and Surveyor . . . . ..'Z&S ..' pi ACG17C Consulting Civil Engineer 11 1 . M s la 1 1 .si Underwood Bldg. Pbone 1075 XMUlkLUU MAM -., Er Exsmined, Fitted and the COLLECTIONS Classes Ground in our own factory lo suit your individual teqnirtmtnts. JL A. THRESHER Broken Lenses Replaced ' Room 100 Hopka Bldg. DR. COBLE'S ' .. 709 MAIN BTRglT Typewriting Collection . . . . . . . ..... PAINTS, WALL PAPER CHIROPRACTORS DR. CARRIE NORVALL Paint. Oil. Varnish, Ded- A Bi A Ml enlng Felt, Glass, Rooting, . Graduate ot Palmer, also Pa- W8U Ptvtt clflc College. New Painless PATTERSON'S PAINT STORE Method. 14 years experience. ; We Remove the Cause, of 630 S.-6tb- Phon 11S8-W Disease. 117 8. 7th St. Phon. 878 PARK LANDSCAPE CO. DR. GLEN MOORB cplet. 1. aVvca , Palmer Graduate Lawns, Rock Gardens, Formal Chronic and Nervous Disease Garden.. 8' Jr. Pna. New Melhnse Block, 325 Main P'nal Attention Expert Phone 1278 728 North 3nd Bt. Opposite Court Hons W. hav. landscaped over 108 home Id Klamath Fall ta. put year MISCELLANEOUS, . . . . ; WELL DRILLINO SNEDICOR SHOP well drillino- Inlerlor decorators and con- It na .olve your watar prob- snltors. Anything for the houae lr?L,i..'!y.?,f. or made or ordered. Exclusive depth. Klamath Well Drilling New York materials. Appoint- Company ment tor Friday and Sat- V. B. LIND8ET urday. ,.,- " A. V, CHRISTY 120 NINTH ST. - '' 204 8. 6th Phoa. 116 ft LEGAL NOTICES nation of this notice. months from Msy 7th, 1938, he- 1 lng the date of the first putili- D. V. KtJYKKNDALL, Administrator with will ' annoxed. ' - M7-H-21-28-J4 NOTIl'F, OK FINAL ACCOUNT7 In tiro County Court of tho State of Oregon tor Klamath County. In the matter of the estate of T. J. Gibson, tieccused. Notice la hereby given that I have filed my final account of the administration of the above entitled estate and that the court has appointed May 22, 1928, at 10 o'clock a. m. as the lime for hearing objections to such final account knd the settlement thereof. WILLIAM OANONO. t Administrator of T. J. Olbson estate. ' A22-30-M7-14-21 Lodge Directory