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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1931)
Tuppday, January 13, 1031 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAGB SEVEN1 COMBINATION HERALD AND NEWS CLASSIFIED AD RATES Throe cents a word each time ad It printed. Sumo al run one week, 10 per cent discount. Snmo ad run one month, go prr cent discount. Telephone) 1900 FOR SALE Real Estate KOK HAI.K nn down Kurnlnlied, modern ,1-riMiiu hou-n on luiprovud st., KarngM unit rnrnor lot; a dandy llllln homo. Payment Ilka rent till lialiillit-. Urn thin- It Mil lemly to move into. FAVKI.I. T TI.KY REALTY 10. Lull.. potion, Muuuger lit .. iiMi at. PIl'IIH 1111 lilt Foil Til UK - '.'it. 1 or fin Burn Irrlruiixl land on highway, In Nnrilinrii I'Mliriirnlii. W hut lmv yon I'hoiio dm-II. IH North Huh. n-.li FOR CAl.K l.e nod future, 17 room on the tiet location In Inwn: Tli r I : li I . Writ" Dm 5117, Herald. New. Full HAttli AI.NS In farm, rlty hnmi'i, lot and moil prniiilnliiii ttiv ii ( . Kmllh, llald wln holol. -t WII.I. TKAPK my ixiulty In Ant tin car Jnbnuy'a Srlr Sta th n. (iroum av. and lUolin. 30-lf Fort SAl.K " IIKNT I'rarllral' Iv nw 3-rnoiii li'Mina, niodro, with aiota and watir. 12:iA ll- Tltion. I. It Ui TAIvKS A I11.il LOT If yon hiirrv. I'hnna :ci:m. lo st FOR SALE Ton 8A1.K Oil T!!A What hava your Kougu uiuinuiuu Iiimh. a.lfrli niraiii rikj ar, rraain separator. I'ataltima hroodar, fnd rxittar with auto pnwsr Jark, rourrmn blork and hrlck marhlnc. MrCakv rit lular, wo typowrltars, half sac 11. in (Mil land ml to out. ood road. 40 Ot rrldnra lot; would orr-iit omi Inhor. 1'hnna M or lloi 67S 71 SITCIAt. radii' cd prlra for Jano arv atid Fi.liriury on MuKiilro Snp-r (Jnnllty Chirk: Hurrr.l I'lvnioiHIi Itiii W. It. 1 lt"il and Whtta l.rslioni. 114 por 1""; 1 1 in, l.i'iiil. I'l hati h aah Monday, ordi-r now; ratalintnn ltli hundrad of t-stlmonlal fran. J. It. Mnaulri-. 77 Oro n St.. Portland. Oro. -st 1'lllf K FOIt IM'll'K HAI.K Ona atnrl courh with mattrraa, 2 linrnrr nil toTo. oil hr-ator. Intra portnlilr tlrtrola with trc (inl, Itultar. Iloyal typi'wrllor, all In S"0'l mnilltuui. Va!ilnilun st. 1J 31 TOR SAI.K IK itraln for ahi-nn and hiiB food; re-ionahlo; by trin k load al ratii-h or f. o. b. Midland. M. Mot, hi-nliarhi-r. 7:i Walnut , Klnmnth Fall. "' Villi HALK Chrap. almoat IH'W Simons lii-d and aprlnc". He I,iit nialtreis. Call t'Jl-J-S. l:i-2l Fori HAI.K Pndlitrivrt I'oniiTnn in pull. 2 month old. miilc and fnmaliv lunulre 611 S.Cth Uli. IILANKKT HAI.K ninnlli to pay; aa thom today. Sam'a H.irraln llon -1 409 Main St.. Phona 2130-W. 1 -t fllt 8ALB Hry fir body wood; rut from Itrana tlmhar 17 rord. I'honn 16fc4-J. f ion HOCK BPHINOS COAL, hody and llmh wood, call Yount Coal Co. phona 1097. Olllca 444 Rprloa. st. I'-" Flit. PINK, and body wood, limn wood, anjt lanmh, from woods to you. I'rloa rlKht. Phone 634. 11 -U KOK .LK 38 flalry cows. U milking now; llolslaln stock. 11. Kloreo. Mulln. -6l KOK SAI.K Wood from troe to you; any length. I'hona 1014-.I. 6-10t FOIt SAI.K 115 banio; real buy. Call Amide hotel, room 107. 1" KOII 8 A LK Passenger brako min uniform. 2124 Reclama tion. 25-tt KOII SALE Fir hoilywood. Phone 100-J. Knllar. 10-.1t KOII SALK Plnycr piano. Menlo way. 174f 12-lf Fort BALE Toy Boston bull pup pies. 525 Prcsoott at. 11-51 FOR SALE Automobile l.ATHS 50 An-hiirn 'ladBn, 6-pass-ingnr, fully equipped, trunk, bumpers, ale, fine shape, only driven 7(100 miles, $775; terms. Owner 1705 Main st. 13-11." FOR SAI.K '26 Htudahsker, ruoiip; good running condition; f good tires; can sen at 44 Mnlu. ll-' TltUCK KOII 188-W-l. IllltK Phono SITUATIONS WANTED CIVIL BBRV1CH EXAMINATION Special training for oill serv ice emmlnatlons. Klnmnth lluslnims College. Phono 127B. 203-210 I. 0. O. V. nidg. 3-tf MAN AND WIFH doalrca Janitor work or hnusa rlcanltig; or odd Jobs of any kind. Phone 109-.I, 12-(lt KUKHK Experienced In confine ment ensoa, doslrea rHislllon. Phono 926-.I or write P. O. Hox 33,1, clly. 12-8t" iWANTHl1 Maternity; Burning. I'hona Jllil-JL, , l.-.6t mm HELP WANTED WW WANT salesman In Klam nlh Kail, 'llil U no house-to linn protumiiiiu but a real uionny maker (nr one who ait I num. A I In Hull (.'it., 41) I'tilon ., N. Portland, Oii. lo-.1t AI'lUIKKHINli Envelopes Woik lit homo ilurliiK itiiro lime; sul atanlliil weekly iny: oiparlanru llniiereianry; dignified employ, ment fur hoiifl . almaro, ambi tious ii.Tn.m Worker League. Nupervllln, III. 1 :t -1 WK TKACII a special course hi lumber bookkeeping. Klainaih luiua college, 203-2 1 u 1. (i O. F. hlilK, plum 1 271). 4-tf WANTED U'll.l. TIIADK a hit for rnrp-iiti.r work on dai'lllnit. Cull 2:1110 jiird.Mi. l..;u COI'I'I.K will aharo nponnfii to Han Krillli Into. I'll'ino 12-J, apt. . 1 3-s I ItdOM AMI llOARn IVo Mock from Main, attain h.ntd room. Mi lllfll l. 13-21 WANTK11 To rnt pli 211'd-J. no. I'hona LOST AND FOUND l.l'ST Acme lira gauge and hnse. Ilrlitol grip tnoUel, taken from ftrrlra station Monday night; r. nl. KMurn to llorald of. fire. 1 2-21 8THA YKI 4 -month old male dog, cro between Fox Terrlnr and lioton Toy Hull; long tall, 3 brindle apota on back, wear ing black liarnes; answers to namo of "Hpsrky.' If loialod ir found, phone 17ft-J, botwarn U and 7 p. m.; reward. 13-lt FOK KENT FOIt IIKNT A llC APE APTS. Complataly furnished and strict niodurn and nawly renovated and up-to-date. Tboa apta. are In the cf-nli'r of the business dlatrli-t. 1 block from Main at., and are strain healed. Maid servlro for our tiaiinlta, JiTKAM IIKATKO CKMhCT. KHKK TO OCK tll KSTS Phone 7f0 11th and W.ilnut Foil IIKNT Furnished 3-room honio. bath. month: alio 2 room house, fl&a phone, gar age, light and water; bus. 2424 H. ih. 12-21" Full IIKNT Now 6-riMim hnusn. rompletnly furnlsbed; boat. a tor and tiarag; also 3-rooin tiungatow unftirttUheil. Phone U-lt or 1211 Owens. .13-11" FOIt IIKNT Three-mom furnish- ed limine and garage; also 3 ronm nnf iirnlsbed house and g.iraga In Mills addition. Phone 11142. 13-61 FOIt KENT Modern 4 room house, breakfast nook; good lo cution. ( nil at 21 " 5 Wantland or phone !4.r-J. 13-tf FOR RENT Three-room apt.. modern, electric range, garage, furnlshi-d or unfurnished. Phone 71S-W. 9-tf FOR RENT 5 room furnished bouso on No. fith Inquire Fred t.arlrh, 721 Klamath Avenue. 29-lf ELM HURST APTS.. 1S0U Espla nade Sunny, homo-like apt., full electrical equipment, hot water heat, close in. 1-tt FOR RENT Furnished apt. rent Tory reasonable. Call at Apt. 3 or phona 689, Fondosa Apta. 8-tf FOR RENT Modern 4-room home, electric range. In Hot Springs, tfiii. Inquire 733 M:iln st. 13-2t FOR RENT Two-room apt. at 812 Oak at; no children. In quire 80S Oak. 13-Ht FOK RENT Two-room furnished house. 4t9 N. loth st. 13-lt I Boy- Vp wee on t'av . GOOD VnCirVr", .CVflW r,va"W 16. -rvejo sjtitEfe & I VUH HUUC C"TO -TviQ wALrfu' , HE'S J fttef MOV-B AFftf? vsAt-v HOME., WJO OF"-HA4 1 . he Dumped v-u yoviCx il-z. if we o vajalks.0 ,: ' OFP AM X-tT 1M H CAiKI - TvAJO HuVJOCj&O . " ,Trt& RlOlKl' KtO. I .'lLlra'' jna.y.aeT.crr.- t ' 'a w ss saawca ass. K)R RENT KOK IIKNT FurnUhed 2 -room mil., natural h"l water heat, elm-trie refrigeration. Hermosa apts., phone null, or rail at Apt. 3 -tf FOIt IIKNT -Four-room furnish rl apartment Willi garage, rloie In, at 62 H. Dili; fuel, light anil watar Included; oo chil dren. J'bnu 51. 1 2-31 FOIt IIKNT Two-rooru modern furnished liouaa, couple only close In, 122.60. I'hona 74. 3 1-tf roil kknt Two-room apt. and sleeping room, do In; price rt'fiiuninliln. Phono 2IG0-K 1 3-2l Full IIKNT Comfortable 4-room house, rlna In, on Pino at.; rani cheap. I'honn I2II4-J or No I. 13-t Mill IIKNT New 3-room fur nlhed duplex, gsrago. 127 H IJ-if Knit KKNT Two-room furnished apartment, close In. I'hona 704 or I1H7 J on Sunday. 1 0-31 Foil IIKNT nun 3-room. 11 in. 2. room furnlnlu'd ap. I'hona 113KJ. lu.21 FOK IIKNT clia In, 11 Two-room cabins, I. 426 Willow sl. 10-31 FDIt ICKNT Fnrnlh..d apt. 3 rooms and tmth. 2S4 H. Itlvor aldo. lo-i FOIt IIKNT First rlas menl, furnished. Whlli Apis., Pine and 11th. apart- 1 Pine 10-51" FOR KKNT 'i block 3rd St. -Attractive bedrooms from Main. 134 N. 7-lf ron KENT First class apart ments, furnished. Evans Apts. Phono 521-M or 200. gtf FOIt KENT Comfortably furn- Ished apt.; frlgldalre. 624 High at. 5-lt KSPLANAIIK COl'RT APT3- 2 rooms, private batb. and garage, leii Eplanade. -2t" FOK RENT Wall furnished apta. (.'lean, quiet. Close In. 81. Frsn els Apts. (21 Osk. l(-2t" FOR RENT Furnished house. 3 rooms and hath, garage. Phone 1 C 1 K-J. 2-tf FOR KENT Bleeping room close In. Phone 730-11 413 High. 6-tf FOR KENT Three and 4-room furnished apta.; reasonable. Phona 1248-W. 3-tf FOR RENT Two nicely furnish ed rooms, stesm beat; gentle men only. 225 N. 3rd. 1 3-tf FOR RENT New furnished eleeplng rooms. 10) Broad, cor. Main. -12t" VACANCY Andrer Apta., com pletely ritrnlshed. 8th and Wal 11 ill. ft-tf FOIt KENT Three-room bouse, elovn connected, water paid. 22311 Oregon ave. J 2-tf FOIt RENT Hmall 2-roora fur nished apL; also aleeplng room. 813 Pine. 12-2t Foil RENT Nc 5-room bouse. 12-tf Phona 1016-W FOIt RE.r Furnished apta. 15-16t 419 No. 10th. KOK RENT 8team heated apta. Kex Arms. 20-261 FOR KENT Ho use keeping rooms 920 Lincoln. 29-lf 5 ROOMS 200 DOWN New modern home in Hot Springs, close to school. Full basement with concrete floor. Piped furnace. Fireplace. Hardwood floors. Lots of built-ins in kitchen. This is an un usually well arranged home and priced at only $3800.00. Barnhisel & Robertson PHONE 10SO INRi nANTT Oak Our Way FOR KENT '1- tllR IIBMT New modern 3-room apartment, oak floor, refriger ator, partly furnished, furnaie. 32U Washington. U If FOR KKNT Or for business pur poses; ?-rooni furtilshad house, wood, valor furnished. 533 H. 5tli at. 13 31 FOIt KENT Four-room modern house, unfiiniMird. 422 Wil low. j.jt FOR RENT Two-room cabins, ( lose In, 11.',. cn 42 willow. 13.-31 FOR RENT Five-room furnl.b ed house. 4.10 Adams st. 13-31" MONEY TO LOAN AUTO FINANMNtJLoans. refin ancing. Ready money at low ralea, liberal terms. Consult as for "A Friendly Hervlce." AlOTOIl INVKHTMKNT CO. Olnty Moore, Mgr. 515 Klamath are. Phona 572 4-tf MISCELLANEOUS LONO'8 HAUIO 8I10P Exper ienced radio technicians, lla palrlng and supplies. K04 Kla math Ave. Hliup Ph. 147. lies. Ph. 1414-M. 21-11" MAGNETIC HEALING 1104 Wal nut ave. ' Office hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. No charge If not bene fitted, phone S7. 10-t" UI'IIOLHTERINd and reflnlsblng. II. .N. Hums, l.'.ao Division st. 12-31" Twentieth Annual Masnuerade Ball at Mnllu, February 7. 13-51 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIUDLRS Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the supervisors of the Klamath Drsln- Hlatrlrt up to and Including Saturday, January 24. 1931. at 10 o'clock a. ra.. for the construction and Installation of gates, flumes and culverts necessary for the Ir rigation of lands of said district, according to the plant and apecl flcallona on file with the secre tary, at the court house In Klam ath Falls, Oregon. Also, a separate bid for the fin ishing of the dnm at Ady, accord-1 lng to plans and specifications on file with the socretary. i'rnposait lor said work when msde by a corporation mnat be signed by the legally authorised offlcera of the corporation, and all bids must be acoompanied by a certified check or bidders bond, payable to the order of the secre tary of the district. In at least 5 per cent of the amount of the bid or proposal. The board of supervisors re serve the right to reject any and all bids. Done by order of the board of supervisors this 10th day of Jan uary, 1931. C. It. IE LAP, Secretary. J12, 13. 14. 15, 15, 17 NOTICE OK SALE OF REAL K.STATK In the County Court of the Btate of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of tho Estate of Jamoa Cousins, Deceased. Notice Is horeby given that. In pursuance of an order of th) Hon orable Fred K. Goddard, Judge of the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, made on the 30th day of December, 1930, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described. I will sell at Private Sala to the highest bidder, pur chaser assuming a certain mort gage running to the Federal I .and Bank of Spokane, five hundred 111 No. OTH RFAL ESTATH Figures in Washington fVZl - ti. f...' i it. f -C4 .3s fcar,-4wi"ct--'V-f t -HIV'-, II N'EA Wakhlnglon Buraan Washington police have Instituted a widespread search for the "phantom siayer" of 19-yenr-old Keulsh Limerick, a theater nsher. She Is shown at the right in a recent photo. Robert F. Langdon, upper left, a patrolman, v. a, arrested for questioning after his fel low officers had become suspicious of bit unusual dexterity In un tovering clewa surrounding the case. He later was released. William II. Limerick, lower left, a brother of the slain girl, also was mentioned by police. The girl's death apparently had been due to latural raues. and It was not nntl! her body was being prepared lor burial that an undertaker discovered a bullet hole In her head. MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND. Jan. 13. (API Butter and eggs: Easy, quota tions unchanged. Milk (butterfat), poultry, nuts, country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, bay caacara bark and hops seady and unchanged. Cattle 50 calves 10! steers woak with spots 23 lower; other classes steady. Steers 600-900 lbs. good (8.50-9.10, medium $7.60-8.50, common 35.25-7.50; 900-1100 lbs. good (S. 60-9. 10, medium $7.60-8.50, common 6.25-7. 50; 1100-1300 lbs. good $8.25-8.85, medlnm $7.25-8.15. Hogs 325, Including 100 direct steady. Bb.ep 135; quotably ateady. AMY IS KETIHS1NG MOSCOW, Jan. 11. (AP) Amy Johnson, the British avla trlx. left thla morning by train for Warsaw from where she plana to fly back to London, abandoning her project for a solo flight across Siberia to Peip ing. GOOD OLD DAYS LONDON. Victorian etiquette and dress of those day had It all over th present freedom of man ners and dress. In the opinion of Hon. Katharine Plunked, said to be tho oldest living Irishwoman In the world. She recently celebrat ed her 110th birthday near the Carllngford Hills by eating a beany meal of turkey and plum pudding. dollars cash, and tha remainder to be paid at the rate of fifty dol lars per month, deferred paymenta bearing six per cent per annum In terest, at the Oregon Bank and Trust Co.'s bank at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 28th day of Janu ary, 1931, at tha hour of 10 oclock a. m., tha following described real estate: Tha southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, less two acres of Irrigation ditch. In Sec tion 39, Twp. 89, south of Range 9 East of the Willamette Meridian, in Klamath County, Oregon. Sale will remain open two hours. Dated thla 6th day of January, 1931 GEO. R. LIN'DLEY, Administrator of tha Estate of Jamea Cousins, Deceased. J6, 13,20, 37 How Weak Nervous Women Grow Stronger Feel Better, Look Younger and Hava Steadier Nervei If you only knew you run down, anemic women who are dragging yourself around on your "nerve" what a wonderful In crease In strength and health Tanlac will give you, you wouldn't hesitate a moment about going to your druggist and getting a big bottle of this splendid medicine. Mrs. Dora Robiltard. of Bel Ilngham, Mass., R. F. D. 1, Box 17, says: "I had no digestion nor appetite. Sick headaches laid me up In bed three day at a time. I couldn't even do light housework. Now 1 do all our cooking and washing In addition to tho other work." Tsnlao is as tree from harm ful drugs aa the water you drink only Nature's own niedlclnnl tonle herbs. Druggists know this and for tho past 10 years have recommended It to men and wo men who heed a quick "pick tip" that will put them on their feet and give them a new Interest In lite. ' Bo confident ar tha maker ot Taulao that It you are not helped by it, you gat your money back pa request, , . Phantom Death' Case il W-1 GIRLS LEAVE FOR COLLEGE VELMA SXOU'GOOSE KENO, Ore.. Jan. 13. (Special) The Misses Jessie Puckett and Edna Kerns, after spending the vacation at their homes, left here Sunday for Eugene, where they re-entered the U. of O. Frank Sexton. Boys' and Girls' County club leader, was a Keno visitor on Wednesday afternoon. D. 'R. Doten. Keno postmaster, was a Klamath Falls visitor on Thursday. Rev. Marvin Gilliam and Mrs, Gilliam and small daughter are spending several weeks vacation In Koseburg, Ore. Mrs. L Wheeler returned home on Sunday from Taooma, Wash., where he spent a week visiting with relatives. The Scherer boys. Raymond Gray, Alexander Gibson and Earn est Moyer spent the week end at Bandon, Ore. Both the grade and high school teachers have returned here after their most enjoyable Christmas vacation to resume their classes in the school rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brooks and daughters arrived home on the last ot the week, after spending a fortnight visiting with relatives at Merrill. E. J. Markle. transacted busi ness In Klamath Falls on Mon day. Among those who attended tha dance held at th Moose hall in Klamath Falls Wednesday eve ning were: Vera Grubb. Iola Iva lee and Roy Powell. Ed Cross and daughter Leila, and Raymond Gray. Miss Ethel Puckett. after spend ing her vacation at her home here visiting with relatives, returned to her school near Pinehurst on Sunday to resume her teaching of j school. 1 T. J. Prather motored to Klam ath Falls on Thursday, where he attended a meeting of the Klam-1 ath County school board. i Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nelson have j returned borne from Portland, af ter spending the holiday visiting : with Mr. Nelson's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox shop-. ped In Klamath Falls on Tuesday. Mr. Carl Carpenter and Mrs. Charley Carpenter were Klamath ' Falls visitors on Thursday. j Miss Dorcas Boa, Junior, for-1 merly of Klamath Falls, enrolled In the Keno high school on Mon day, making a total enrollment of 19 students. She Uvea at Weyer haeuser camp, and Is transported to and from school by Mrs. ueorge Harrington, teacher of the sev enth and eighth grades. Warren Foster, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Joe Foster, sustained a pain ful out on his Up Thursday while he was coasting. The Keno high school Is giving an athletio benefit dance on Fri day evening. Miss Mave Clovenger, wno is attending the Keno high chool, spent New Year's day visiting t home with her parent In Laugoll Valley. I.ADY. UrY! COLUMBUS, 0., There' bue person In thla city who bears a remarkable resemblance to a tire nine, according to Lillian Hon- nald. She told police that she park ed her car near a "large man in an overcoat." When she returned to her ear she found a tire plug where the man had been standing, and a parking ticket on her car, LONDON, A dramatio reunion was recently singed her between William O'Ttillo and two of bis slaters he hadn't seen for SO years. The situation came about In the early Infancy of Thomna by an accident, and the girls were adopt ed. Thomss was. too, but by an In stitution. Th meeting was brought about by advertising. Postal authorities seem deter mined to close up all "matri monial agencies" except co-ed. chpol, Jff-rte-t'L .5." . . I 1l. tnmmf' M& I KLAMATH FALLS Business and Professional DIRECTORY Tli merchant and professional people listed on this psg ar known Klamath Fall most reliable business men and women. Here you will find 'he firm listed alphabetically who will serve yon economically and promptly. They ar all skilled In their respective line. Call on them today. Pitas mention that yon saw their ad In th Evening Herald. Klamath Falls Lodge Directory Moose Hall 418 Klamath At. Meats tvery Thurs day, 7:30 E. E. IIENNER Dictator KLAMATH LODGE NO. 77 A. F. and A U. Staled Communication Jry 2nd and 4ib Monday tMJc Vlaitle Urnthers Welcome. LOOMI3 BUILDING Klamath Falls Business Cards DH. E. C. HOWELL, Jr. VETERINARIAN X-Ray Diagnosis Lamp Treatment Phone 814 11th at Oak roKILA.MJ PAINLESS DENTISTS Dr. D. li. Havens, Mgr. Entrance: Mars Hotel Corner 11th and Main Sta. Evenings by appointment Phone 94 Klamath Fall. Ore. CHIKOPKACTUR DK. PALL C. LONO, Chiroprac tor and nerve specialist. 137 So. 7th St. Phone 1640. C1V11. ENGINEERS J. C. C LEGHORN Civil Engineer and Surveyor 219 High Street C. a KELLE7 Consulting Civil Engineer 119 So. 6th. Phone 1075 HOSPITAL Excellent Care In Confinements Sickness or Surgical Con valescence. CENTRAL SAFE Cor. 4 th and Pine Sta. KLAMATH VALLEY. HOSPITAL PRINTING KLAMATH PF.INTLN'G CO. 122 N. Fourth St. Prompt Service TKANSKF.lt and STOKAGIa PROMPT and courteous service Standard rate. Western Trans fer Co. 419 Main. Phone 1200. RED BALL STAGE LINE Starting; October 1 One Stage Daily for Lakeview, Oregon Terminal Stage Depot 830 Klamath PHONE 999 Leave K. F. 8:30 a. ra. NORTHLAND Transportation Company To all points "North East and West For Convenience Economy, Safety and Dependability IUDE THE NORTHLAND Phone 999 Terminal Stage Depot 830 Klamath Ave. Union Stage You get much more heat you buy BLOCK or SLAB The above fuels being mill-waste are very cheap In price compared to the amount of heat they contain. We solicit your fuel business in Wood, Coal, Hog Fuel, Fuel Oil, etc. PEYTON & CO. 126 S. 7th A.M'I 'H nl I KIl nr.tlV ILfcl (oottyrar Tlrre Washing. (Jrcliig. Ntorage Open All Mght 11 h ami Klamath Contract Refinanced Payment Reduced Confidential and courteous ser vice (Jet your money today pay back monthly. American Securities Corporation 106 South Movent b street Dr. A. O Roenicke Oentlatry and Orthodontia 07 Oregon Bank Blilg. Phone 1131-J. For Yonr Health's Sake See DR. GLENN MOORJ) Chiropractor Palmer Graduate Res. Ph. 450 Offlc Ph. 1278 Z. PfclbKH Instructor tn Moale Accredited by Stat Board of Education Violin and Piano Other Instruments Taught Also Phnn 7o We Repair LOCKS AND KEYS Also we make duplicate key for yon. THE GUN MI-ORB Cor, 7th and Klamath Phone Bt DENTISTS DR. E. O. WISECARVEQ Phone 04JI 7th and Main over Under wood's Pharmacy CHA'.E9 4. CIZEK Merchant Tailor Make Good Clothes 109 60. Seventh St. Mrs. E. M. Hogu Tel. 103 Mrs. Hogue's School of Dancing All Modern and Old Time Step Ballet. Acrobatic, Toe. 1 ip and Cha .cter Dancing, donae Hull Klnmnth Fall G. Q. D'ALUIM Attorney-at-laiw Certified Public Accountant Auditing-Accountlng-Taiatlon Counsellor. 0U8 Oregon Bank Building Well Drilling Contractors. Automatic Pumps, new and used Gas Engines. Pipe and Well Casing. Hot Water Wells for beating plants. yOCHATZER BROS. 2000 South 6th St Phone 1166-W Holiday Special Free For Limited Time Only GOLD INTiAY WITH EACH SET OF TEETB AU Work Guaranteed Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings See DR. THOMPSON "The Beat For Leea" 210 Winter llldg. Phone 182a for your money when Phone S35 WOOD