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!.. ..iTU NEWS Klamath Mews ,:. !. iirniinHi. treasurer. ,u""?,i llork Issue.) .... PttT ."."iu'0" """ KJ. .oihI..'U matter. Pr'" !J morning escl Mon- Nu. I- hi Mini"-" - Kil,ll.liln Company, -r7.iinii t" runslva their an- and I a. i". to you. by (ttrriJr.'oiiTy'V 5jj -T" .. . A wIm P,;.,, Iho World) ITT III' ' " '?.'JJ.iV7 PORTS Lucd .pm Pago1 MO' U io tlita It wa tho name rllli t'llne.. ... ' Kaay come, Cltno'H career u neur- J when I ho f lrlit purses be cllmb. but his popularity, Fw 14111 frequent fights, en- to collect a snug fortuns talr-alr-cil purses offered, little punishment in tho In cleverness aided Dim llid he tnken lbs proper llmnelf. and hla money he L taken things easy tho rest L he finds hlinscif In the At law unci without the ilea of' what the future Mm excepting It be the liuppurllng himself with- (id of the only trade he kilns, lie la too old for ' '' ' ' tent victory of the Phillies Incl Hods lu the game In lie Donohue hurled for the nrrlcd only uaual Interest hi and file of fans.. .But It eit Importance to the Phil- more than twenty tlniea Idrtphlana had faced Dono- but reeling the thrill of vlc- coaaeil to be Just an ordl- Dier. lie became a terrify- t tort of baseball ogre. Id the smoke cleared away day snd tho Phils found Donohue had been knocked I. there was considerable re- ay, one of the greatest di nners America has ever apparently has daserted the the boxing ring. Which F considerable discussion m followors of the cinder iltles ns to who ought to mantle (or whatever they found the shoulders of a runner). In my school -a lucky to got an old The squad from the prevl- Iways mnnaged to hook "11 to drape over tho aota (presented tho Illinois Ath- ir the Dates 'Sept. 3-4. Presentation of "Plratos Ince," 1 ' si TII VALLEY HOSPITAL. MM day and nlaht to care loemcnt patients. adv.' 21 irsl Woman Winet Member IvStaV-l 1 i lit.: "nuB Jon- C"lf J-'nv Her t -"...v y prlm9 minister "' 1024 under a Labor "nent. .. . . plheT.r"?..,ne..?e8," ., r"unc 111c aitnougn f 'Her eoxraioi IVtlc club of ClUeago durhlg h career. And It is th, concensus of opinion (hat will, the paMlllg of ltuy,,xperts can turq ie. ulfl ast t0 name his suq(-eWvr. T, ,n mind Is Lloyd Iluhn, star of (he Bos ton Athletic association. Halm Is In his prime right now He haa been In big competition Just three years, yet he. was good enough last yoar to ropresent the United States In the Olympic games. He haa alroady won many national lion ora, and was ranked as Jolo's must formidable contender. A,mong others talked of, however, are Jliuaiy Connolly, Wll(le Goodwin and Leo Latrlvee, ;i0iy Cross run ner. , The west can claim UuUn as a na tive son. lie was born In Nebraska find got his oarly training loping auoui nis father's ranch. Klamath Federated Clubi Is Recognized Ideas originating In Klamath couuty hiv a happy fucully for re ceiving good publicity and gaining stute-wide attention. Such an example Is the Slop, For est Fires campaign. But a more recent return la In tho manner of tho Klamath county Federated board, organised under the auspices of the Klamath ounty chamber of commerce early this spring. In which practically every Community In Klamath county which haa any sort of a community organi sation or county group la repre sented. Yesterday In the chambor of com merce, Socretary Babln received a request from Oregon, City, which chamber la sponsoring the organisa tion of a similar group. ' Another group to seek Information was re ceived from the president of the Commercial Organizations' secretar ies. The main bones of contention that bothered the Oregon City builders were what basis of representation could be fixed, what organisations should be included In membership, and how often should meetings be held. This and much more Information waa sent to the Inquiring group, In the hope that a similar group may meet with the success of the Klam ath board. ... . . " . Convict Sends Miller .... A Belt; It's Top Short Anyone want to buy a hand-made borso hair belt with a romance? That Is the question of the hour In tho office of J. J. Miller, for a friendly convict In the Utah state prison, Walter Shirley by name, has sent Miller a horse hair belt, hand braided in the brightest of reds, blacka and whltea, and requests that the, receiver tend money to the muker in respect to what the belt is worth. , . , , But Miller has gained In girth since he waa a lad, and the belt. Is too small. j Now Lee Carter, in the same of fice, will receive sealed bids tor the belt, which la expected to cut quite a caper at tho coming state fair. rqonters, g lb,. un( 3Jc38c; old roosters, JGcM7c; leghorn, old ruostors, 1C.9J leghorn hens, itt to 3 llis,. 20c2Jc; 9 )bs. up., J 2c 20c; large colored hens, 80c 31c. Portland Wool ' PORTLAND, Aug. 31. Nominal valloy, fine halt blood, 3BcQ37Hc; medium,' or 14 blood,'35c37Hc; coarse or blood, 30c 36c; braid, 25c. At valley points, prices are 2c to 6c higher for selected lots. -8. K Cattle SAN FHANCIHCO, Aug. 31. -Cat tle acarce and steady. Steers, good, 7.60 18.50; cows, good, 15.26 I5.7G. , , , ' '. Calves, supply Increase. Over 2(0 lbs., $8. 60fi 110.60. Hogs, barely steady; light, $14.76 eilB.26; medium, 00 $14.50. Bhoep, firm to. higher. Lambs, $12.00( 13.60; owes, $3.50 $6.60; wethers, $7.60 $9.00. , Portland WUrat PORTLAND. Aug. 31. Cash wheat, club, $1.62; big bend, blue atom, $1.68; ordinary bluestem or baart, $1.65; turkey red, ordinary, $1.53; turkey red, dark fancy, $.153; rod Russian, $1.60;', forty- fold $1.64. Forolgn Kxchango NEW YORK, Aug. 31. Great Britain, $4.86 U; France, $4.68; Belgium, $4.48; Italy, $3.76. . Butter and KgR , PORTLAND, Aug. 31. Butter, selling price, box lots, creamery prices: . Prints, extras, 63c, plain wrappers; dairy buying price, 36c. Cheese, soiling price: Tillamook county triplets, 30c 31c; loaf, 31c 32c; Oregon triplets, not branded, 26c; Tillamook, f.o.b., selling prices: triplets, 27c; loaf, :8c; Coos county cheese selling price to retailers: triplets, 29c; loaf, 30c. Eggs, buying prices current re ceipts, 30c; hennery white,- 32c; hennery pullets, 29c. Bonds NEW YORK, Aug. 31. Mixed price changes developed from to day's operations in bontls, the high grade group was generally steady. and the United States treasury Is sues were higher, but the more spec ulative obligations Were Irregular. Increases on foreign groups- were evident. ' ' New bond offerings were still very small In amount, . most financing being held back until after Labor day. .. , Chicago drain Tuesday, September 1, 1925 mlnlstratrlx of the Estate of Henry Stiles, deceased, and all .persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned, duly veri fied as by law required, at number 214 WII1IU Bldg., Klamath Falls, Ore., within 'alx,' months from, the date hereof. ' ,, . , ' - '...; ' Dated August IT, 1925. ' FLORENCE O. UTILES.' A18.25 SI, 8 . . . v Y 4; ; CALL FOR BIDS FOE HAY Sealed ' bids will be received at the office of the Police Judge at the City-Hall up to and Including September 14, 1925, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. for 15 or more tons of timothy and alfalfa" hay. The game to, be delivered aa requir ed at the barns of the City of Klam. ath Falls between Oak and Walnut Streets on Flm.' The Council re serving the right to reject any and .11 1.1.1.. i . ; - ' . , 911 umn, - - ' ; . ' Dated thla Ith day of August, 1925. j .. . , ' ' . LEM L. GAOHAOEN, A26 85 inc. ; . Police Jadge. ' . .. ' - ' --''. - rPtgaSeT rtrtrrT-n-- w - J-V-y-r-V-V"1- "f " "T- ' ' LI .L.J , !! A.'-JM -J-T f . j f ' ' ' ' " . - . t . . News; Classified Ads ' -: : ' . CXASfitFIED AD BATES. ' ..-..-! ' i 1 line i,day ,-I0 I 1 line $ day ; ; 20c I 1 line 1 week -oe . 1 line t dayi ..16c ) 1 line 4 days 26c I line 1 month ,...m...76aif 1 'I FOR SALE Real EaUte FOR SALE: Nice little home on .pavement. In good location; gar- - age; price $2,260, $350 down and $30 per month and Interest. SOI Lincoln, phone 636-kt, ,i ; DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS S. F. PpUtoes SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31. Po tatoes, rivers, fancy wharf, $3.26 $2.40. 8. F. Poultry , SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31. Broilers,, to 1 lbs.. 1q43c: Colored, 1V4 to 1 lbs., S0c33c; fryers, 30c35c;- colored young NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION V (Publisher) , ; ,1 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Offlee at Lakerlev Ore;, August- 6, 1925. , NOTICE U hereby given that Lulu A. Tuttle, of Bonanza, . Ore gon, who, on June 6, 1928, made Additional Stock Ratalng Homestead Entry, No. 011729, for Lot 1. NEtt BWU. WUSWK, Sec. 5. EUSEU. nwsnilfi ana D&on, section 6, Township 39S., Range 15E, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention : to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. O. Hamaker, U. 8. Commissioner, at Bonanta, Oregon, on the 26th day of September, idzb. Claimant names aa witnesses: Bird McDonald, of UngelU Val ley. Oreacm. Nelson bmitn, 01 Bonanza, ure- aon. K. I. Bold, or Bonanza. Oregon. William Devaul, of Lorella, Ore gon., if. r. L.1UHT, All 911 Inc. Register Wheat Open Close N September ...:..-....;.$1.52 $1.84 - December 1.52 1.63 May 1.56 1.67 Corn Open ' .Close September . $ .92 $.91 December'.....- 81 '.82 May .86 '.86 Spot Cotton NEW .YORK, Aug. 31. New York spot cotton, 40 down, middlings, 32.20. Stocks NEW YORK, Aug. 31. Closing prices on the New York stock ex change Included: 1 U. 8. Steel, 130, off 1; Ameri can Can, 233, off ; Baldwin, 116. up ; Chrysler, 140, off ; General Motors, 88, oft Mack Truck. 215. off 1; North America, 68, up; Pan American B, 1, off ; Pierce Arrow. 68, up;' Packard. ' 38, up 1; Radio, 63, up ; Studebaker, 47, oft ; White, 96, oft 1: C & O, 103, oft ; New Haven. 36, oft 1; NYC, 120, oft : South ern Railway, 103 . off ; A T T, 139, Texas Company, 47. Elec tric P & L, 31. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed aa- SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court cf the State of Oregon, tor Klamath County, T. M. THORSON. plaintiff.' vs. City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, a municipal corporation; JUANITA J. HUBBARD;- also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any rJght, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described In the Com plaint herein, defendants. To JUAN ITA J. HUBBARD, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or In terest In the real estate described In the Complaint herein, defend- "iN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, Yon are hereby noil- fled that T. M. Tborson Is the hold er of. Certificate of Delinquency No. 1296. Issued on July 28, 1924, by the Tax Collector of Ktemath Coun ty, Oregon, .for the amount of $12.77, same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1918, together witn In alty, interest and costs thereon, upon the real estate assesed to you, situated In said County and State and particularly described as fol lows, to-wltf 'Lot 17 in Block Bl of Second. Hot Springs Addition to Klamath " Falls, ' Oregon. You are further notified that said T, M, Thereon has paid taxes on said pre mises tor prior and subsequent years in amounts and at rates of Interest aa iohowb, io-wix; Year's Date Tax Receipt Tax Paid Number 1919 July 29, 1924 7903 1920 July 29, 1924 7S88 1921 July 29, 1924 8407 1922 July 29, 1924 ( 7872 1923 July 29, 1924 1 8997 Yon are further notified that said T. M. Thorson will apply to said Court tor a decree foreclos ing .his Hen against the ajd pro perty. And yoo are hereby" sum moned to appear with sixty days af "rThe date of the first publics' on of this Summons, exclusive of the date of aald first publication, and defend this action W tha amount due mw-JK: r with CO8I8 Una jvuttw do, a docrei will b rendered fore closing the Hen of said taxes and Amount of Tax $24.62 26.46 22.51 22.58 , 17.04 Rate of !' tercet Paid 63 and 1 43 80 16 - 4 on first half rnli aialnst said Droportv. This Summons Is published once a week for six weeks by an order of the Honorable A. L. Leavltt, .tndan ot Itte said CouTt, dated July 7, 192(, and the date of first pub lication of this mrmmona s jiur 11, 1925. All process and papers In this orooeedlna may be served upon tha underlined at the address shown below. BERT iC. THOMAS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, I Loomls Building,.- Klamath -Falg, rirAirnn J21, 28 A4IU,18,5 91 Equity No. 1080. SIMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. Sarah H. Gowen. ' Plaintiff. Louisa A. Cann, sometimes writ ten L. A. Cann, Charles Percy Nichols and 'Lee De Coss, some times written &e' Da Cross, and the unknown heirs of Louisa A. Cann, Jennie T. Nichols, deceased, Charles 'Percy Niahols. Warren H- Mills, deceased, and Lee De Coss,' also ail other persons or '. parties' Unknown : claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in terest, in the real estate described In the complaint herein, Defend- FQH SALE Three-room plastered uungaiow in gooa location, Alius Addition; a bargain; $1,860, easy terms. 901 Lincoln, phone 536-M. For Sale Real Estate (Con't) FOR BALK Grod building lot in Falrvlew Addition. ' Phone 336 n or- 175. 81-3 uroMiv 1 7 rvT it r . nnnir ni. - mi. ltion in eountry noiei or camp. 1 Box 115. News. V 81 :' '' FOR SALE Some splendid lots In Mills Addition, verr cheep. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. . $1.00 REWARD If finder of brown ' so': gauntlot glove lost near Per- ;. kln'a or Post Office, returns camo to Room D, Conrt House. . ' . ' A30 81 "'. FOR SALE: Splendid targaln; Deer Lodge Auto Camp; 33 miles north Grants Pass, on highway;; 7 year lease on acres; balance thla year tree, next year $50, 5 years at $30 'Per month; fully equipped 'camp and service station; small store, 4 living rooms In connection; ; beau tiful grove, electric light plant for igrove and bouses: 2 cabins;; wa ter right; good well;; on line of trucks from $ saw mills: business last winter averaged $1,000 per month: $1,700 last month;: av erage $72.03 per day so tar this month, win sen lease tor ts.uuu. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. Nice five room modern bunga low on paved street. Two large lots In Hot Springs Addition, Two good lots In Nichols Addition. It will pay yon to see this property, aa It is part of an estate that has to be settled. Call 20 Fourtb Bt., corner Pine. " A5tf REAL BARGAINS In real estate. See R. H. Maley." Phone 726-W. All Sll FOR SALE Splendid close-in two- apartment House; price (,vuu. ,i;au ' 901 Lincoln or Phone 536-M. FOR SALE Good home with In come from aix bedrooms; close In; completely furnished. Price, with terms. $9,000. Call. 901 Lincoln or l'bone 636-M. - v FOR SALE StMctly modern home In one of the best residence loca tions; premises well Improved; aaraxe. nice yard. Price 9,000; terms. Call 901 Lincorn or phone 536-M. FOR SALE Splendid ranch proper ty in different parts of the county. Phone 636-M, or call 901 Lincoln. FOR 8ALE Beautiful new 6 -room bungalow, basement garage; splen did location for home: $5,260. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE New modern 5-room bunaalow: price $4,600: terms. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Only a few good lots left in Mills Addition; price 3250 each. Phone 536-iyi or call 901 Li-.r.coin. , FOR SALE Splendid residence lot In good location; close In; price $600. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 536-M. WANTED Young lady desires, pos ition In office or respectaoie Bus iness establishment - where . there are opportunities for promotion., and to learn. Salary no object. Can do typing., Call , 726-W- ,.' A28 Sl ' FOR SALE Four room modern bungalow on Lincoln St. Good location. Terms. Call 1237 East St. Ju FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN I am tbe owner ot lots 1, 2. I and 4, block 24, of. the First Addition of Klamath Falls, corner ot 4th and Roosevelt streets. I will sell these four lots for $1,000 cash, They are bound to move quickly at this nrlcs so communicate' by wire or mall with Ralston & Com pany, 4760 Sheridan Road, Chi cago; III. JJtt FOr. RENT FOR RENT 3 room bouse, fully furnished, modern in every de tail. Ideal tor high school teach ers who wish to keep house. Momyer ft Momyer. Phone 366. Sltt FOR RENT Modern 4 room, fur nished or unfurnished apartment, 920 Lincoln St. Phone 697-W, Sl-3 for RENT Lleht bouaekeeninff rooms suitable for high school girls. 310 So. 5th. fit. FOR RENT Nice bedroom. " 13i north 2nd. (Next to Crater Rooms). , 31-4r if- To Louisa A. -Cann sometimes writ ten L. A; Cann, Charles Percy Nichols and ' Lee De Coss, some times written Le De Cross, and , the' unknown heirs ot Louisa A. ' Cann,! Jennie T. Nldhols, deceased. Charles , ercy Nichols, ' Warren H. Mills, deceased; and Lee De Coss, also all other persons or . parties unknown claiming any rlaht. title, estate, lien or inter- - est in the real estate described in tbe complaint herein, defend . dants. In the name ot the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are here by required to appear and answer the -comDlaint filed against you in above entitled suit within six weeks from the date ot first publication of thla Summons; 'and. It you fail ao to anawer. for ' want thereof, plalntlf will apply to the court tor the relief prayed lor in ner aaia Complaint, to-wit: That defendants and each and all ot them be required to set forth the nature ot any claim, right, title, estate, lien or interest In or to the following described real estate, to wn: Lot 6 in block 7 ot Ewauna Heights Addition to ' Klamath . Falls, pregOn, together with , the tenements, hereditaments, , and appurtenances thereunto '. (belonging or in any wise apper , talnlnar. which tier or either or any of them may have or claim to "have therein or. thereto adverse to plain tiff; that all claims ot said de fendants and each and all of them arid all other 'persons claiming or to cam by. through, or under tKeni ' or any of them in or to' the said property or any part thereof adverse- to piaintui De aeiermineu by a decree herein: (bat. defend ants and all of them and all per sons claiming and to claim by, through or under them or any of them be forever barred and en joined from asserting or attempting to assert "any claim, right, title, Hep or Interest ot whatsoever na ture adverse to plaintiff in and to the said property- or any part thereof; that plaintltf's title to tbe said property be quieted and cleared from any and all clouds thereon; that plaintiff be declared to be the absolute owner in tee simple ot said property; - and tor uch other and further, Telief as in equity may seem meet and pro per. This Summons is published once a week tor six weeks tmrsuant to an order of the Honorable A. L. Leavltt, Judge of the . said court, dated August 1, 1928, the dates ot first and last publications of same being August 4, 1986. and i$eptem: bet 16, 1925. respectively. . BERT C. THOMAS, Attorney tor Plaintiff. " Address: Loomls Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. " A4. 11.18. 25 81.8.15 FOR SALE A bargain, 1 acres "of Irrigated land in alfalfa and po - tatoes; close, to town; price $1,150 $750 cash, balance easy terma. Pall 901 Lincoln or Phone 636-M. FOR SALE Good lot on . Crescent avenue for $300. Call 901 Lin coln or phone 536-M. FOR SALE Lots In all parte ot the city tor 10 per cent down and' 86 equal payments on unpaid balance. . Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. FOR 8ALE Six room bungalow In ' Hot springs Addition, '789 Eldor ado Ave. Furnace, oak floors, etc. Bee W. 8. Wiley, t O. 'O. F. Bldg. .Mitt FOR SALE 17 room rooming house. 'Reasonable price. Good money maker. Call ' at 804 Main. - ; Jltf FOR SALE Modern five room . house. Between 10th and 11th on High. Full basement. Part cash, balance like rent. Inquire 1034 High. Phone 88 2-R. A14 S14 FOR RENT-Habln, 12x20. 925 Dolores . St. Call after 6 p. m, Sl-3 WANTED (Con't) HELP WANTED Male WANTED Man to-milk and -deliv er. Age 17 to 20. P. O. Box 383. city.j 81-3 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Wild plums. pound. 936 Oak St. 6 cents., , Sl-3 FOR SALE Remington portable,;. t, typewriter, pnone Z64-W. ui-z WILD PLUMS F. O. B. Lakevlew, Ore. $1.50 per. 20 lb. crate. .-. Postage 25c. Lloyd's Cash Store,' .. Lakevtew, Ore. 29-86 l t FOR SALE Stubble -pasture, ' 240 acres, and three big straw stacks. Cheap. A. B.- Brown, Langell ' Valley. " A2I--8I ,: HOME COOKED foods, cold meats. .aI.J jintnn nloa At t 'HTnmoTisi Exchange. 119 NortB 4tn m. Phone 490-J. ,A7 ST ! KaSimaittlhiTIirffi Portage ' ' Agents . . ' ', for ' Firestone and General Tires, , 6th and Klamath. AT-gt LOST LOST ' OR STOLEN Ladies' seven jewel Elgin watch, sterling sll-,. ver watch chain. Elks fob. In itials F. M. V. ' Return to"J2S r. 10th St. Reward. . A30 S6 . ; STRAYED to 269 80. Riverside, an ' Irish Setter. . Owner may have ; same by proving property and paying for this ad. A29 Sl ' PM!KEl4T-Utimribttra(t'oom Apt. Call 733 Mfain or 641 Ninth.-SI FOR RENT Furnished Apt Gar age, wood and water, $30. Mills Hall Apts. 2301 Wantland. Sl-3. FOR RENT Attractive new 3 room cottage Bath, sleeping porch, basement. $30 month. 1475 Ale meda. ' Phone 829-J. Sl-3 FOR RENT Sleeping room for one or two gentlemen. Close in. Reasonable rates. Phone 277 W. 521 Jefferson St. A30 S2 FOR HIRE Saddle -and. .pack horses to hunting parties, $1.60 per day per horse, packer $5. M. . H..Wampler. Rocky Point. Phone - Odessa Ranch. - A26 S25 WANTED $5.00 REWARD for information leading to the recovery ot my Bobtialed Irish Spaniel Dog. Phone 280-W. . A30 S2 - PRACTICAL NURSING. 2222 Or chard Ave. ' ' ' A30 85 ' DRESSMAKING Miss :H. 3.' Whit-v.j L: ney. 610 So. 5th. (. 6 -01 , SECOND HAND GOODS AH kinds. " ' , , . 1. a . tt . , .... uoqains ue OBCvna-xuau mn.' "I will trade ' with you." tZt - -Main. Below Court House. ' '. . .',.-. A8 S " IF YOU WANT TO kulld or 're pair see H. F. Hatton, ' 215 w, Orchard Ave. ' ., ' " A3 S$ ;-"'' .. DO YOU WANT to sell, buy or ex-' change? It so call at PICK'S sew store. Specializing In shoes and clothing. 120 Main St. ' ' 7 :'i- -AJ- IF ITS CLEANING or dying w, do., it. Klamath Dys Works. A7 S7 IE WELL INFORMED Keep up ' your reading. Wei carry the latest fiction. Order your home paper. Hale's News Agency. A7 87 ! : X PETERS . teacher of VloUa noS Piano. Accredited by the Barwaa of Edacatlon. Phone 4B1-W FOR Any Building Economy, durability and appearance are tbe result of well' thougbtoat plans and specifications. ' Get the most Building Dollar. for your . - see ; r; ; H. R; PERRIN Designs, nans, Estimates M9 Hopka Bldg. Phone SSO-J Advances in WOOD come without any warping. CHEAP PRICES ' ' are now on. Don't be one ot many who - -win order too late. '.' 1 Winter is near. . Phone In your orders. j BLOCK WOOD ' 1 our specialty. Peyton & Co. . "Wood to Bura." 601 Main Phoaa S38 PELICAN LUNCH Tbe Home of too Pellcs STEW flth. Off Main. IT'S BETTER Shoe repairing. Our ;. -work la second to none. Quality 8hoe Shop. 483 Main." A7 7 FURNITURE bought and sold. Prices right. C. W. WIHIams. ' ' l $24 Klamath Ave. ' A 88 . . ..;' DR. J. Q. GO BUI Vhoao ltaVW 1 'I1 Ha Bobo Corsets, Elastls Ba dncers snd Oorsetletts Kada to Measure. OaarantoedL " ' : ' iina. p. e. kapauT. " Ml e4ero ft'" ,ITT-Tr ' s . W- P. MYERS LAWYER SOB Odd Fellows Bldg' . Klamath Falls DR. PHILIP COLE, -General Practice of Duulls4if OpesV venlns; by Apf iiliilaiasil raa B4N ' ' ' BIS lUla " 1 over noe s Biora 1 Da F. B. OODD.UID Deteopsthic phjalclaa-Saraeoa ' Phone Sal Offlee and Res. L O. O. F. Temple . aTlamaHi Falls, Oregoa FRED BUJDUIIQ ' Beal Estate, Bentals aas) -. Fire InsmraMsj ! 100 Mala BC Fhoao 9T4- . A. OOLDSMtnpl Oustom Tallog , t)10 Winters Bldg. ' Salts From $MM to 970.00 Browne's Paint Store .1029 Main Street, L Phone 75 ' mm. natb pronuurpf Ml Uacobi Bt, ' TRIANGLE .CAFE :: ', 1 j -;A t' i:' fl-,';'i Tbe place to pet good aass. :r ; ,.'.'.' )..' v.-7' OPEN ALL NIGHT v