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HERALD AND NEWS.
OBITUARY
OTTO UKOKtiE II A KIT
Olio Ueoige Ur(f. for the Ut JO
cars a tcsiuent of ML Hebron. Celtl..
, i.-mhI away in this city on Wednesday.
ovember 1. HM4 t 0.30 a, in. following
an Uincts of but lx da. He wan u
native ol Leeds. England and at the time
of His death wn aged 7H year U month
a.ut 14 days. Surviving are one diiuga
tcr, Mrs. Hniel Moincnrollt of Alt.
Hebron. Calif , and two sou. Lotus O.
and George C. Hard of iau Mauetseo.
Calif., also four grandchildren. The re
mains reM In tho Kurl W hillock Funeral
.tome. Pine at Sixth. Notice of funeral
to bo announced ut a hfter dale.
Courthouse Records
Marriage
SIMMONS-POPE. Loui Randall Sim
rums. 23, V. S. marines. Native of
.Nevada, resident of Klamath Fall,
florin Mardynn Pone. HI. parts helper,
B.uage. Nutivo of Oregon, resident ol
.vlainalli Kails.
Complaint Hlfil
Louis Frederick Sonne., dcr versus
Elizabeth Lovcy Schneyder. Suit lor
divorce, eharte cruel and Inhuman
treatment. Couple married lit Charles
lon. South Carolina. December 23. UK I.
J. C. O'Neill, attorney tor plaintiff,
Justice Court
Thomas P. Voting. Drunk on a public
highway. Fined $25 and 00 day on
probation.
THREE CASES
PORTLAND, Nov. 2 UV) The
slate board of lu-iilth saiil Unlay
that only three infantile paralysis
rases were reported in Oregon
last week. It was the smallest
number of any week sinee July.
Eight new cases of scarlet
fever and six of diphtheria were
reported in Multnomah county.
Classified Ads Brtni; K-siilts
By Fred Harmon
By Leslie Turner
By Blosser
WtLL. VOU HAD MO
BUSINESS LETTING ME
TALK VOU INTO ,07
By Martin
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to, i Mr NtA't'ivCt. twc. T. y. MIC. U. '
By V. T. Hamlin
By Harold Gray
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Ouotaiions
NKW YOHK. Nov. 'J t Al't Sealtered
rnlU. indutrlali ami uiiiiuei acuevru
modeat piogieks in today t toek markat
but koine of tho recently aprinllng alr
crafis itnibled over profit ching.
Cltwlng quolaitoiu;
American i.m
Am Tel & Ul
..UK
Anaconda
Cat Tractor
Comnumwculth X boil
...is id
CurlU-wrmlii "
General Kleclric J'J
(ioneral Motor
C.t Nor It) pM
llltnohi Central ijj;
lut Harvester !
Kennecott J1"
Local" I 1 -U,
I.ong-11-.'ll A '
Monifloinery Ward "'
Nath-Kelv
N Y Leniral ""
Northern Pacific
Pne litis A Fl
Packard Motor
1'ennn It It Wl
Itopuhlie Sleel 1,
Hiehficld Oil H'l
Kar llochuck UHt
Southern Pacific
Standard Rratid
Suiikhlne Mining "
Tra mi-A titer lea W '
'on on our ... -
Union Pacific MO
P S Steel !M
Warner Picture la-'i
Potatoes
toc: arrival M. on track 103. total
17. S. liipmenl9 ti7H: supplte moderate;
for best iuallty western ktocks. demand
Hiidtraip. nuirkrt firm: for northern
stock, dei mind very low, markol dull
and weak: Idaho Kuisct Uuvb.tnl.s,
li, s. No. 1, Ji.i .13: Miciiigan eiiagos.
V. S No. 1, $:.!0; Muiucsulu and North
Dakota Cobbler, fair quality, fl.ua-
2.1U
; LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. J (AP-WKA
Cattle: salable and total Itod; calve 100;
market slow, steady to weak; some cow
and steer unsold; com mntt-medium
steers largely 9ti.O0-12.30; cullers down
ward to SU. IX); cutter to common heifers
StUO-D.OO; canncr and cutter cows IK. 30
tlOO; shelly cows salable downward to
Sil.OO; fat dairy typo cow S7. 00-30; few
dock cows 97.3'30; medium beef cows
S8.S0-10.00; common-medium bull 97.00
K.30. outstanding heavy beef bull up
to $10.00; good vcalcrx StU. 00-30; choice
scarce; medium 330-430 lb. grass calve
$0.00-10 00; cull downward to $3.00.
Hogs; sa'r.blo and total So:); market
fully 23 ce:ite lower; good'Choico 1U0
210 lb. largely 914.73; several lots early
$13.00; S-I3-U3 lb. S13 30-H.33; light lights
313.73-14.00;, good sow largely $12.73:
few to $13.00: good-choice feeder pig
steady at $14 23.
Sheep: salable and total 200; market
rather low but mostly steady; good
choice woolcd lamba S) 2.00-30; medium
Hood 7.'1-L'2 lb. S10.50-U.B0; cnmmnrt fll
lbs. down to $3.00; good ewes salable
around $3.C0.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 2
fAP-WFAi Cattle: 3ti. Grnerally
tlendy; steers 'low, packngr medium
1027 lb. Mccrs $13.30: medium In goo-l
heifers and range cows absent; common
cwi S'J.On.fl.riO. odd cutlers 30.30-7.30,
e-pners dull. . "shells" $t.oo-3.00, frtv
(V00 Odd 1375 lb. medium nuaga
bull Sios'i. Cilvrs none; nominal.
Hog: 100. Steady; few Rood 200-240
th. harrows and gilH 013 00, some 24.1
270 Ibi. at 514.73: old good sows $13 30.
Sheep: 00. Active, fullv stead v: few
df-cka good to choice norlherp California
r2 lb. nnd On lb. fuM woolcd S14.30-M.B3:
fiocd ewes quoted S3, 30 down.
CHICAGO. Nov. 2 AP-WFA' Salable
hrtfM C000: tot.ii u.noo: closing falrlv
p-t(vr. uneven 23-3? crnts higher that
Wedne-day's nvcrag? on 270 lb. anfl
down, wffchtfi over 270 lh. and sows 13
to mostlv 23 cent. hlher: good and
eholce lRO-27n hs. 9)4.00.14.30: ton
SI4.33: f w-2W)..T00 lb !4.0!i and f-w
good and Cholrrj 139170 Ibf, 13 30-14 0;
rut good and cho'ce 300-300 lb sows
.113.73-I3.BO: orosnrcts fair clearance.
Salable cnttlo SOOO; total 0000; salable
calven 1100: totnl lOOO; fed nlr-rs and
vporllngH,lncludinff yearllnx heifers, un
evenly stendy In 23 f-cnts lower, mostly
weak to vr, cents off; lip 91H.23: year
Units In broadest demand: trade very
dull at decline on medium and good
grades: cows weak to 23 cents, mostly
10-13 rents off: bulls and vealer steadv
bsst fed heifers $10 on- good co-vs to
$13.30: cutter enws fl.73 down; heavy
snusage bulls to Sll.30; nulsMe nn chnlre
Vfalers 915.30; n'ooher and feeder cattle
ste-dy: mainly 9ll.no. 13 so.
Salable sheen 3000: totnl 11.500: mrs
eirlv sales anrt hlH .i.v ...j
fhpice native lambs 914. "0-14 23 with
b-irVs out at nna dollar discount: load
good and rholre wetrrn tamb and br.t
u.i win noove mrl lots mrd-
hint nnd pood natives 91?. 30-13 73. com
mon kind 911.00 down with eomoarative
I" little blow 9i.O0: load "ood and
fIio:ce mistl- good rrnde 135.1b native
owes with fall shorn pHa 93 so part
lead Jufit good 114-lb. westerns $3.23.
WHEAT
ww- n. inrcc-nay
decline in grain futures prices was halted
nrr ii . I i enriy selling
' " ".-" uiiurinu inaicaiea
an oversold condition In other market.
Commission house offering of wheat
were absorbed quickly and resting or
ders to buy Just under tho market pro
ylded lomo support The trade was
light.
At the close wheat was '1 to 'ie high
er than yesterday's finish. December
Sl.OS. Cor, wni( np tQ ,,(, Uc
comber 91.00 14. Oats were ',' to ?,c
higher, December (J3i-ic Rye was
up ?i to l'.'ic. December 91.01 "-'a. Bar
ley was He lower to V4c higher. De
cember $1.02?,.
LEGAL N01 ICES
SUMMON FOR rURf.ll'ATJON
tnultv No. 5(111
JN THE CIltCUlT COURT OF THE
aiAlt, Oh UiCKUUN IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF Kt.AMA'l M
COUNTY OF KLAMATH. STATE OF
vnioun, a puouc corporation,
PlalnlUt,
vs.
EARL C. P&WKHS and JANE Ddl
POWERS, his wile; LOLA CKISCOLL
and JAMES H. DltlSCOLL, her hus-
Dann; u. u. I'AHKCH, a single man;
EVERETT M. HELL and ATHVL HKI.I.
his wife; LLOYD HELL and DORIS
HELL, his wlfo; HKRNICE HELL; COM
MERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION, a
corpora non; unti ed htatbh NA-1
TIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, ORE
GON, a national banking corporation, I
successor to the American National I
Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon, a
national banking corporation; FIRS'i
NATIONAL HANK OF PORTLAND,
OHEGON, n national banking corporation,-succensor
to tiio FIRST NATION
AL HANK OF KLAMATH FALLS.
OHF.UON. a national banking curpora
llon; MARGERY E. SALISBURY and
JOHN DOE SALISBURY, her husband;
TED E. COLLINS and JANE DOE
COLLINS, his wife; WILLIAM HAR
RISON LYTLB and JANE DOE LYTLE,
his wife; J. J, STKIOER, n ainglo man;
THEHON J. KASSON nnd JANE DUE
KASSON, his wife; D. J. PUCKETT
nnd LET A PUCKETT, his wife; JAMES
13 LAI It nnd JANE DOE BLAIR, his
wife; EWAUNA BOX COMPANY, a cor
poration; GEO. W. BOYINGTON and
JANE DOE HOYINGTON, his wife;
C. M. BOYINGTON and JANE DOE
BOYINGTON, hh Wife; J, E. BOY
INGTON and JANE DOE BOYING
TON, his wife: J. D. IIOLTZERMAN
nnd JANE DOE HOLTZEHMAN, his
wife; NORTH WEATEHN NATIONAL
BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF
MINNEAPOLIS, n corporation; MAMIE
WELTY and JOHN DOE WELTY, hei
.husband; WILLIAM P. KENNEY nnd
JANE DOE KENNEY, his Wife;
RUDOLPH WINTER nnd JANE DOE
WINTER, his wife; MAE C. MASON
nnd Billion W. MASON, her husband,
BERTHA W OR DEN, widow nf W S.
Wordcn. deceased; ROBERT WORDEN
and Bonn IK WORDEN, his wife;
PAUL nOGARDUS and JANE DOE
HOGAnDUR, , hin wife! WHEELER.
OLMSTEAD COMPANY, ' a corpora
Hon; W. J. 1IOHBELT nd GENEVA
B, HO H BELT, his wife; II. W. GLAD
ITSCIf and JANE DOE GLADITSCII,
- his. wife; MAHY O.- GINSTtACH. a
w,rtr KINSLEY ROY OINHBACH
and JANR.npE GINHBAjCH. his wife:
JAR. It. DORAN ;and UF.RTIR L.
DORAN, his wife; JOHN YAHR and
iakiw nnu VAltlt. his wife: ALICIA
YAllii DNDKLMAN and JoiliN D'-UNDKI-MAN,
her luuuand; K '"'
IIASUNUH and JOHN OUK JiAil
iNt.b, tier hUhbaudi Wil.l.lS J, WALK
;K and A I'M A 11. WAl.hk.H. hi wiln.
lilt At. K U. HOVE V. a widow.
CHAlU.ISa U. HO V ICY and rLOnKMA
HUVKY, hti wife; DKT'KOIT ';' t
COM PA NY. a i' or pot ai urn ; KM MA
HAMILTON, a Widow; VKIINON h.
Pl'CKm' and l.KONA PUCKKTl. in.
wife; J. H. HIIAW Mild CKCllaA
HHAW. Hi wile; WM, M. IHIAV, a
tuglc man; STATE Of OIIKUON:
Also all other ieron. parlies, firm or
I'oiporallon claiming any right, lllli'.
estate. Hen or interest lit ur to Ihv
real properly described in the com
plaint herein, or any part thereof; also
all the unknown heirs of any de
ceased patties that tniy be immud
lietelu. , .
Defendant.
TO: Karl C. Powers; Jane Don Power,
his wile; Uernico Hell; Margery E. balls
bury. John Doe Salisbury, tier husband.
Ted E Collin. Juno Doe Collin, hi
wife; William linn lion L.ylle. Jane Doc
Lytic, hi wife; Thenm J. Kaun. Juno
Duo Kason. hi wife; D. J. I'mkett.
Lota Puckett, hi wife; ro. W. Huyiiig
ton, Jano Doo lloylnglon, his wife; C. M.
Hoytngtim. Jane Doe lloylnglon. hi wile.
J, E. Uoyiugton, Jane Doe Uoylngton.
hi wife; J. D. Holliermaii. Jane Doe
Holtterman, hi wlfe( Northwestern Na
tional Hank fk Trust Company of Min
neapolis; Mamie Welly, John Doo Welly,
her huuband; William P. Kcimcy. Jauw
Doo Keiincy. hi wife; Itudolpli Winter,
Jane Doo Winter, his wife; Paul Ho
gardtis, Jano Doe flogardus, his wile;
Wheeler-Olmslead Company, a corpora
tion; Jane Doe (.iladltsch. wife of H. "
Oladltsch; Mary O. tilnsbach; Kinsley
Hoy (iliiNbach, Jano Doo Olusbach, his
wife; Jus. 11. 1) or nn, Oertle L, U:iraii, hi
wife; John Yahr, Jane Doe Yahr, bin
wife; Alicia Yahr Undelman, John Doe
tindelmait, her husband; Edna Hasting'.
John Doe Hastings, her husband; Will '.
J. Walker: Alma B. Walker, tirace I.
Hovey; Charles O, Hovcy; riurritee
llovey; Octroi l Trust company, a '"
pniallon; also all other persons, parties,
firm or corporations claiming any riHhi
title. estate, lien or Interest In or lu the
wnl iirnlmrlv (Uarrlturi 111 the COIUPlalnl
herein, or any part thereof: alio Nil the
unknown iteirs oi any ueceaseu imriv
that may be named herein. Defendant
IN THE NAME Or THE STATE Or
OKECiON: You and each of you are here-
In- fr.mil rH tn innriF and answer ItlC
complaint filed again! you In Iht above
emitted stilt on ur uemre ine oui uy ui
Nnvnnhrr. 1D44. that hetfie the lest dn)
of tho time allowed tinder the order for
mibllcatlon of this summons; and if you
fall so to appear and answer, for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
court for Ihe reuer p rayon ror in in
complaint on file herein, to-wil:
That you and each of you be re
mil red tn set forth the neVir of am
claim adverse to Ihe plaintiff in ihc
folio win. tf deiertbed real property situ
ated In Klamath County. Oregon, to-wil
a'NK'4, SR'NWI Section 4. T. IUI S ,
ft. & E.i W. M.
SWV4SF.I4 Section 2. T. 37 3.. H. 7 E.
W. M,
All Fractional Section 7, T. 37 S.,
R 7 E., W. M.
WNEV,. EliNW'. WVSF.V Section
11, T. 37 S.. It. 7 E.. W. M.
NWiNEt. StitNE'. Section 14, T.
37 S.. K. 7 K., W. M.
Fraction N'.NHi. lest 0.3 acres de
scribed a beginning at tho SR
corner ol the NN' Section 18. T.
37 S., B. 7 E , W. M.; thence north
along the east line of Ihe NsN'i
aid section 370': thence west 407 ;
theneo south 370": thence east 47'
to the place of beginning- In Section
10. T. 37 S.. It. 7 E.. W. M.
Fraction NKU. NE'.NWl. SWt'iNWtV
ME',NWi', Fr. N'S'i Section ll.
T :i7 S.. R. 7 E.. W. M.
EidNWU Section 24. T. 37 S.. R. 7 E-.
W. M.
W'?SW' Section 23. T. 37 S.. It. 7 E .
W. M.
S'jNK'. Section 2. T. 37 S., R, 7 E
W M.
Fraction NK"i Section 30, T. 37 8..
R. 7 E.. W. M.
SE'.SKi, Section 4. T. 40 3.. R. 7 E
W. M.
N'jNEV. SW'.NE',. SE',NW.. N'
SWU. SE'.SW',. SV'tSE'i Section
34. T. 2B 8.. It. 11 E., W. M.
S'.S'j Section 3. T. 30 3.. R. 12 E..
W. M.
E'jNE Section 10. T. 38 S.. R. 12 E
W. M.
N'.N'Wts. SE'.NW'i. N'iSW', SE'.
SW. Section 11. T. 30 3.. R. 12 E .
W. M.
E' -NK' Section 31. T. 33 3., R. 14 K .
W. M.
SW'.NWU. NWl'.SW'i Section 32. T.
.13 S.. R. 14 K,. W. M.
Fraction E'-jE1 Section 31. T. 33 S.,
R. 13 I". . W. M,
NW, Section 33. T. 33 S.. R 13 E.
W. M.
NE'iNW'.. N'.S'j Section 8. T. 30 S..
R. 13 E-. W. M.
That any and all such claims be held
for naught and that plaintiff le decreed
to be the owner In fee simple of salt)
real property and that each of you lie
forever barred and enjoined from as
serting any claim whatsoever tn said real
property adverse to the plaintiff, and for
such other relief a lo the court may
seem Just and equitable.
This summons I served upon you and
each of you by publication thereof In
the Herald and News, a newspaper print
ed, published and of general circulation
In Klamath Count v, Oregon, by order
of the Honorable David R. Vandentierc.
Judge of the above entitled court, made
and entered the 2nd day of October.
1044, which said order require this sum
mons to be published once a week
for four successive weeks, five In
sertions; that the first publication there
of be made on Ihe 3th day of October.
1044, and the list publication on the 2nd
day of November. 1044. Ihe last day for
'aid dfendanta tn appear and answer
tying fixed by said order as the flth day
of November, 1044.
f.. ORT1I STSKMORE.
Attorney for Plaintiff
14 Court House
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
O. 9-i-i..U: N. 2 No. 1M.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undersigned ha been appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Cina M,
Ilrookfleld, deceased, and has qualified,
All persons having claims against said
estate are notified to present Ihe same
to me with nroper vouchers at the office
of L. Orth Slsemnre. Suite 213. Stewart
Drew Building, Klamath Fall. Orognn.
within six months from October 12,
1044.
George e. Brook fie Id
Administrator
O 12-10-20; N 2-0. No, 201.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that I have
filed my final nccount and renort as
administrator of the estate nf Olive A.
Rice, deceased, and the Judge of tho
Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for
Klamath County, has fixed ten o'clock
In the forenoon of November 20. 1044.
and the courtroom of said court In Ihe
courthouse at Klamath Falls, Oregon, an
the time and place, when and where,
any person may present nny objections
or exception to anything therein con
tained, and at said lime and place the
court will finally settle said account.
EDMUND R RICE,
Administrator,
O. 10-28; N. 2-9-10 No. 203.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH
COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
GEORGE THOMAS CASPER, De
ceased, MN2Uc J1"ehy 'ven that I have
f led my final account of the administra
tion of the above entitled estate, and that
the Court has appointed December 1,
1044. al 10:00 A. M. as the lime for henr
ng objeclinns to sueh flnnl nccount and
Ihe settlement thereof.
CATHERINE CARPER.
Executrix of said estate.
N. 2-0-1 fl. 23 No. 210.
CLASSIFIED HATES
2 rlavm Der worrt
t h2 V, per word lie
4 day run
5 day run
Week run
per word llo
per word 13c
per word 14o
per word 13c
Month run
W- D'cnijnl tor payment in Advance
Ufa Discount (nr t i n.
AtU rerelved hj 1:00 p. m. W) ptr
aarn. afternoon In "New rrolay" column
.u J" "!' "in'ar claiilllcnllon aflrr
,,"r"..'l"1' M' m" "a oancell.rt hv
New Today
LCST -inn,'W ,n vicinity of Itwer
..,.. mnc- uc""er n. initialed
J.N.W, containing private pilot s
license. If. P. rating, alrmnn'a cer
iificale. gas coupons, etc. $10 00 re
ward. James N. Wllmarlh, Box i:io.i.
ween, Calif,
WANTED - Wholeiole milk ronle driver
Delivering to enfes and stores only.
No Sundoys. Permanent now and
fter war. Lost River Dairy. li-a
Feed "SECURITY" Calf Food and sell
11 your whntc milk,
PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE 11-2
Nw Today
WVVioiii" '
WANTKI) Trill ilrlvnr ml wmn-
holl.rlil.lli. AlTly Bivtll Co.. IUJ
Mai l.o. Hi. "
Win7im KHIl MIINIIINU Mr.. Manny.
(ii awu uii" w 11. in. am i .-
law, 11
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I'koi'i.Kii wAiiiciioimK 11 a
HI KKIMNII IIIIOM llrnllrnwn "lv
I'huno TdJO .'vvnlua.. Uliaif
KOinT HDOM IUII.SK Willi lialh. nun
nlHolv (M...ll"l. ll..'l".H.. olrolrli'
r,.ilr..iloi'. Ill Hlrwarl'a n.l.llll".! Mr
js.ui lin.l In hi. J. W. Hamlara.
Ural K.lalr. 1319 Main HI. 114
KOIlT HAI K Tlitr.-lir.lr.imil Im.l.e Mini
futnl.hl.iK.. HI r'ram'l. Park. May
Ik. .r."i "Mrr ll::HI ovrnlna. .ir Hun-
HAIIIIIT IIAISKIIH .
Cirl ll.r niti.l onl l "" ra.hl.ll..
l.ir llll ttnhlill Tl.llill..
I'KDIM.K S WAIIKIIDUHK 1 1 -a
KHIt HAI. I!
il-hrilnium. mctrrii lulu... full l.a.r
mrnl Cru.l-p."l,l nn'.l. la.ln.l.y Hay,
un.nar. iiroprrlv In rH.'rllrnl r.mtlllltin.
Vlrw nt ll.r lt.kr. MSW. ."a ilnwn.
Ilnlam-a Hlie r'"1 ..
Mill HAI.K
Mo.trrn 8-r.io.u l.o'.ir. har.lwi.l llrwr.
In llvlna rutiin aiul tllnl.itf ru'H.i. full
lia.rinrul. Iiniirovr.l .lit'ol, clu.o III.
I'lll-O MHI. Trrm.
11)11 HAI.K
4.r.i.n m.Hlrr... iila.lrrr.l liim.r. rlrr
trlr hot walrr hralrr. ri.tiMilrlrly fur.
nl.lir.l rlr.-lrltf 1.1'iirn. rrf rm.ralnr. In.
nn.vcii ,lrcol. Prl-r son. Irrnu.
Hro
llrnry N.nvhnu.a
it i
T. II WAITKMH
llrallor
ma Main SI I'H.'no 4IM
.3.11.1 Kvrllliitf.l 1 1 - J
(IOT A COW,'
Then feed llll 3 Blar Dairy- II will
keep your cut' In tip top shape and a
high tidlli producer.
I'KOPI.Kii WAKKIIOUHK
11-2
rt IMIOM MODFIIN IIOIfSK P"ie tlrocl.
2(iiHI. 3 letllooin, 301 Kbeilein, Trl.
7307. Agl. ,,'a
. MM mi.?,
no-acre farm. 20 acrrs in alfalfa, bal
ance In grain. 3 rouiu lunne. deep welt
j,od mitbiilldiug. mi main highway,
flue soil, a teal buy at 1300. Tcims.
.See
Henry Nrwhouse
at
T, H WATTEHS
Men 1 1 or
013 Main M. Pbone 4IPS
U'043 Evening) 112
OVH llll COAT IIAT1DN ill not -get
your f.al." but II will lucrcaie milk
production.
PKOIM.K S WAHEHOltKE 1 13
rOH HALK 12 gauge Itemlnaion auto
malic, ribbed barrel. Cull eompeit
snlor and lecnll pail, $10 with shells
nr will ronsldrr Parker dmiblr in
trade. .23 I Huh Standard. Model Hi:
with holster and nhnlls. erfect, H3 im
Will consider Mshier model lit trade.
Silver I'm Pnfher 31 pen, $12.30.
7-Jcvel KI.IIOJJ wrist watch, guld.
with tmbreiknl'le cry-tat. 915 00, Call
after 0 p. m.. tU4 Spring Hi. 11-2
APPLES AM grades. Ilrlng rmttalttera.
No r'attirdnv sal. Ttp f (iraitdvbw
Drive l.lojd Taj lor. Ashland, 11-2
FOR SALE Prewar II piece walnut din
ing room set. norlng col and gcKi'l
matlrers. 2D2 Oddteltows Illdg. 11-3
DAIRYMEN!
A Wiut tin e Im stnrl fredlng molasses.
We have a lew barrels left. Uctler or
der now.
PEOPLE'S WARKIIOUKK 11-2
FOIt SALK - NLWTOWNK. Red an I
(.olden Drllcioui. King apple. 2 o )
for 40-lb. txtx. Hrlng containers. Mrs.
Josaelvn. 4H3 Euclid and Ashland 8l ,
AnhUml Turn up Harrison Si. one
block from Junior ll.gli, tip 0 block'.
VOTERS
Free Flashlight-, (or every clllien Is
a platform pruiulse Dial seem to have
been overlooked by my rivals for tho
position of Mayor. This should be a
ixipuler promise and will find, favor
amongst thote voter who have to find
their way down Mutn slreul alter Ihe
Merchant turn off their show window
lights, Anoiber promise added tn Ihe
multitude already prncnted probably
will not make much difference. I onl:
offer the Btiggotion for the Candidate
that wishes lo use It.
Kenneth McLcod Jr.
11-2
Htri.I'lll.H! .
Just received another car of Miller'
"Freeflo" Sand Sulphur. Col yours
from rar and save money,
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE 11-2
WANTF.t) flpollrr and prc.a.r. Uptown
Clrancr.. 117 So. llll. IEHH
KOH jiAI.K VI Ion. nf alrall.t hay ami
an ton. of nal and alfalfa llllicril.
John Itu... llnx ill, llonania, ll-n
FOR HAI.K - 4-wherl Irallrr, laka body.
at, n. by la ft., well built. I mi
Wiirdcn. , 111
MTTKII? Climlt. y. any kind yon want.
Irat tun... redar ihavlna. and alraw.
No Hard In look fttrlher.
i-r.oi'i.rs wAHKiiuosr. u-a
VOIl HAI.R-Kalamaton wood and rn.l
clrctilnlor ha.lrr. In good p.rfert
condltinit. WelKh. 400 pound.. 23.14
Orchard St. 11-4
WILL PAY SUBSTANTIAL BONUS for
mndrrit, ftirnl.hrd htiu.r for rent, rr
llalilo party. Wrlto llox 300, care
llrrald and New.. 11-4
WANTCO TO nilY-410 ifallle .h.ll. nr
30 gautf. aholgun. 3040 Orchard Bt.
11-4
POIII.THYMKNI
No klddln', our llrl Rgg Produerr
prndticaii larger ngg. Ihan ordinary agg
ma.h. Larger egg. mean, better price
for your ruga.
PEOPLE'S WAIIKIIOUBK 11-3
DISIIMAN SllOr. SHOP, 104 T.. Main,
now open fnr bu.lne... Expert .hoe
repairing. Work taken In every day.
ai-hour ecrvlre. Il-fl
WILL CAI1K roil CHILDREN In my
Ijomo. Phone 0LI4. 11.13 Oak. 11-4
WANTED -Woman to' do hou.ework.
Phone 74D1 after f) p. m. It-.
ron RENT ... Ftirnl.hrd room with
kllrhrn prlvllrgr., Hullahle fnr cou
ple. ;ki:i Prearntt, 11-0
HAVE MOMK CHOICE FARMS near
Mrrrlll. One ,-nntplrle with eftilp
menl. Exrellrnt hnlldlnga and lorn
linn. M. A. UOWMAN, Merrill, Ore.
Phone Altai. 11-3
FOIt SALE OR LEASE I.nrge aentl
inntlrrn ho.i.e. frull ronm. garage,
wmidftlird. barn, chicken holi.e. on
five acres. Rnlihll. .all klntUl, htltrt.e.
fnr .air. W. M. Ilragg. III. I, nnx
lull, old Midland road, near Tnvener
A Pllr.ly Packing Plant. 11-0
FOR SALE B-r.mm lintlae, toilet, nn
nn.n, -im nonNovrll, now reining inr
III limtilro nt Clly Dump. 11-3
FOIt BALK III acren nn llnmrdnlr. I
mile .iff So. Dili. I4.VK), Phone IM-13
artrr 7 p. tn. . 11-4
FOR SALE n-rnom furnished house and
.i-rn.in. luntlsli,).! iuiuho. iioii. nave
elcclrlc range, elecll'ic refrlgernlnra
and electric washers. Double garage,
on one large hit, ft blocks from Main
SI. Unod Incoina properly. Phnno
425.1, 11-3
FOIt SALE '311 Pontine eniino with
pickup box. flood body nnd motor.
$1211. Iitfiulro Slgnril Service Hlatlml,
corner of llleliu nnd Oregon. 11-3
FOR BALK-Cirnv fur coal, good as
new, rcnnnnnhlc. Phono 1)740. 11-3
FOR SALE AIM. Chalmers harvester
equipped wllli molor, excellent con
dition. Phllnott Bros.. nonanr.n. Ore,
ii-n
FOR SAI.E-Ciildclono piano, 17. Oood
condition. Phono a-'IMI. , 11-4
WANTED TO P.IIY - Small modern
ItotiBO In Merrill nr Mnlln. Vlll pay
ranh, S. II, W.mdley, Merrill, Ore.
U-a
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WAN'l'KI.
nr..' Alii' in. ,i... . . 'r i.i.
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WANTKII r,i,i,iii,,',rT
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Tf O fr K'm., ,llk 1
KLAMATH KA1.,S .
I.OHKO No. Hull, mi,,U(j
ily nlKhl, H:lli)
tlou every Mvulul mi
r riiiny
2 L(
cast'. Hev.anl I'liim.
Ilra.dslej. ttr.n "" M
and HriHld' 'iV1
iiraiuey. t
rOHNIl. Hillfulil 'Mi.11Bln:7
Mtwre. l-huii,- at4, 1 ,,t
Name Jmk (miMi1. , a.
ward uric,,! iu.t
eye
Phone 4UIU n.
NOW OPEN
EL PADRE
For Ihn Um.
CHICKEN ad
DINNERS
Our Chcl Mickey 0,:
DANCE TO
Pi-lo Collpy . i;ir,
Kriink Curry . Trum;
I'm Drum,
Sil Hawaiian Cafe
BAR SERVICE
!
LOYAL ORDER of K
Will vote on the prp
climiKo In miTilng niji'
November 17
Mi-mlnTs mi' urtrit lo ;
u nil vole.
TllM.f
10
Sorvtctl
Refriqerati'
Service
KELVINATO!
Factory Aulhomnl ir.-
Household
and
Commcicial
Phone 6017
OREGON EQUIPMENT
127 So. tjtllSl
Motor Rebuild
Starter nnrl Ccntri!
Ilcrondillonini;
MOTOR TUNE-
25 Vc.irs' Expcrim
Elmer Tripp
Home Garage
218 Oltl Fori Roi:
,-ltonc 7IKI4 hrlorc !
after 5:30 r. 11
FALLS ELECTRIC
GENERAL REPAIR1
Light Plant,. Cen.nion
Motor. Rewound nd "
Oa. Engine, 0erti.l
. . . AP Ol
pi.nt and rtottrnn
633 St. Fronds St. r
ASPHALT ROOFS Af:
Free Estimolts-
All Types.
Guorontcetl.
Phono 4838.
TALL
ROBINSON'S DELIV
Phono
BaKKrilfc PiirceH;151
Deliveries
tn-nn a. m-$W
wXnteiw.
. ...vriti
EI.KCTItOI.I'X L1.J"" wl
.ervlce. I'ltan. '
Scr-.Nl'KII COtgnjJ
Mrs. Ei.KI l1"''?:. J
73111 lor ..iHnm
p eiianiutreu tw
SeTtIc TANKS OjtAllO
..nlled. Phnno 'm -
FOR MACIIINKnV T J .;
.t.illnlli.... .'! r'Kl"
pair, iiuii --
rrrr.v iiickso.,!;
AVON Plt0l"-'" -Phnn.
,1144,
HE3SMAKIW'- r
covered. AI "' ", y
clolhlng- Mr. t0
Main. nwmJZ-,
r.-T rtATrJ"-
made 10 order. , I
I
SEWINClMACinNBg
Phone in7ljwn-
SH1N PAINTIN" pjjA
Phone IM". Wf
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. wauled. Pn"""
laiwell PMOTJ-