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THE KLAMATH NEWS
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Sam ad run on wetk 10 per
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TELEPHONE 877 ' ,
Till! I1IO MAIIKRT PLACE
FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE
FOR HAI.K Modern foiir-roum
houae. Terma. - 1321 WlUonl.
4-S7
Full HAI.K Choice Allamont
hnll-ncre. l-ow price (or quirk
ale. .Hi Onk, apt. .. !3-i8
POIl HAI.K tart H-room- mod
em houae. Small payment end
term. , 334 Lewie HI.
. . ' 23-26
.KNTI.KMIOf OF TUB RENT
PAYERS: If you went to buy
a new 1-rooro home I went to
meet you In person with price
I nd terra. Apply - Fnetlrne
fool Hall. ,
FOR BALE Modern four-room
home In good -location, with
- renew end linoleum. Phone
'4J-J. " ' 1
FOR SALE On or the beet
. business corner on Main 8t.
' Bee Mre. Null Oltorkeln.
IF YOU WANT -
To buy ft borne) eell home;
buy lot; etll m lot; buy tome
acreage; sell eome acreage, or
rent a place: Bee !-
MRS. NATB "OTTERBEIN.
- REALTOR - t
Phone 441 001 LlnoolnJ.
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NOTk'H TO PROPERTY owv
HUM WfHMK PHOPMtTY HAH
lltiKN FOUND 1.I4III.K FOK
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- OKt'HAHIt -AVKNUK- fHM
TIIK F..4.HT I.IKK -Ok KAHT
MAIN HTRF.KT T TMH JUS"".
TION WITH OH'IIARI WAV
At IIAII-KKHT KAHT'OF
.TIIK. :.T I.I.-.K tr- iit!
1IKM. HTKEK.T; mows
- lll'lUF-,t-:Me..vi' l -rr :w. -t.
. THAT-Til fcV WAVE TWENTY'
n A T H rlUlM THK F1IWT
IMTK FUHMfATION OF
TIIIH NrTH': IS WHICH TO
KILK AI'l'MOATION TO PAY
THK I It AHMKHHMKNTH IN
TkN KQl'AL, ANNUAL IN
bTALLMKNTH.
WHEREAS, the Common Coun
cil of the City of Klamath Falla.
Oregon, did by Ordinance No.
032 duly adopted on the 15th day
of Auxuat, 1927, declare - the
proportionate aaaenament on each
lot, part of. lot. block, ploca or
Tercel of acreage property found
to. bo buDiifllod for a proportion
ate eharo of tho cost of liuprov
tnc Orchard Avenue from the
eant line or Eaat Main Street to
the Junction with Orchard Way
at 113.2 feet eaat of the Kaat lino
of Mitchell Htreet, all aa more
fully and In detail ahown on the
plana and apeclflcatlona of the
City Engineer on file with the
Police Judge of aald City,
Tho property ao round benefit
ed and liable and aaaeaaed aa
aforesaid, la . all the property
lying; adjacent to aald parte of
aid atreeta, and la aa followa:
That the docket of city llena
haa been made up aa provided by j
flection 108 of - the Charter of
aald City, and below will Be rouna
a Hat of Ihe namea of the owners !
whose property haa been eo
aaeeaaed aa aforesaid, and against
: which llena bavo been docketed,
aa by said ordinance provided,
together with the total amount
no assessed agnlnat each specific
'i- owner and holder.
Reference la -hereby, made to
' such lien- docket for a detailed
' deacrlptlon oC each lot, part of
I , lot, piece or parcel . ot ncrcago
property so assessed.
. Further notlco Is hereby given
1 4o the respective owners of prop
erty so assessed and hereinafter
listed, that such assessment Is
now duo and payable and will he
" - delinquent from and after tho ox
' plrutlon or twenty days from tho
(Into of tho first publication of
this notlco which said first pub
lication will be made Friday, the
19th day of August, 1927.
Tho owners of proporty so
' assessed aa aforesaid must either
' pay In cash or mnko and tile
with the Pollen Judge of tho said
City on or before the lh day of
September, 1927, their respective
applications to pay such assess
ments In ten equal annual Install
1 monis.
f Following la tho description ot
tho property.
Mills Addition
Block 110.
Lot 398, F. Hill Hunter,
1224.47.
H. 40' of lot 39T, F. Hill Hun
ter, $48.53. . .
N. 80' of lot 397, Fred C.
Murphy. $177.94.
Lot 398. L. D. Gass, $224.47.
Lot 398. Anna t la McCnbo.
1224.48.
Lot 400, Polo gather ft Helen
Bather, $180.33.
Lot 401, HJnr-r Chris-onsen,
1180.33. ' ' -
Lot 402, tRobtrt. Choyn.
8I80.33. - '
Lot 403, Winnie Hoak, $180.33
: Mock Ill
Lot 824. Frank R. Clark,
'"ot 325, Chniloa W. Thomia,
1234.47. 1 . ,
Lot m, K. L. Rlggs, $224.48.
' y It 327, K. L. Hlgg", $234.46.
, Lot 328. E. L. niW. $180.83.
i ot 828, Ev B, nighlmlor,
FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE
1100 cuah and 135 per monlli
buy homo- lu Hot Springs ad
dlllon. Hoe thle enep before
' I bo 25th.
V.
LOTS tin Muln. Crescent, Con
gur and l'aclfic Terncc, very
' cheap. ' ;
'
FOR . TRADE Chicken ranch.
Improved, lltioo for car or
lole, alo 1-0 acre Irrigated
at ISU per acre, clone In: also
onvhelf urre end lurgo mod
1 ern new 4-room bouae.
FOR UF.NT J, I, and ' 4 room
houaea and eome upartmenla
from I JO to $.10 per mouth.
Home furnished.-
2 HOTELS, apartment homo,
rooming llouae, grocery store.
JOJIN C. FRENCH CO.
Realtor '
130 South 7tb St.. .. Pboue 1430
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR HAI.K Oil TRA1)K for
lumher or building material.
1-ton Mack truck. eulppd
for litmher or ik hauling.
Karl F.-Autcnruth, Y r e k a,
tallfcmlu. ' t 23-S4
FOR' FAI.B OR 'TRADE For
larger car. tlood liodge road
alnr. 334 I,wla Ht. 23-34
WILL SACRIFICE oqulty In new
piano for cnah op ( trade for
' ii tr I s k i machine, household
furnltirre.-etc. S block earn
Ijwt Chunce Service Hlntlou
. Polices Buy Road. 21-24
FOR HALR OR TRAI)I'--14-ocre
Tench In Lan-cell Valley,
under Irrigation. Inquire Sll
.Alameda. Klamath Falla. Ore.
. What have yout
flft0.33. ... ., '.
NH of lota 330 and 331. T. II.
Maaaey. $116. Hit.
HV. of lota 330 and 331,. F, L.
Maiwey. 3213. . , '
Illock 112.
Iit 340, Klamath Korporatlon,
224.47
Lot 341.
William n. Lodge,
0224.47.
Lot 342,
$224.47. '
lAt 343
1224.46.
Edward . E. Byere,
W. F..- Gregory,
Lot 344,. William E. Oregory.
1224.40
Lot 145, Mike Parayck and
Ethel Parayck. 224.47.
Lot 347, William Carlton Welle
and Grace Welle. 1224.47
Ut .146. Klamath Korporatlon,
$224.47. .
- lllock 1 in. -
Lot' 380, Will Nvubert and
Mnrle L. Neuhert, $224.4 7. ;
Lot- 881, Mike Parayck. and
Ethel Parayck, $224.47.
Lot 882. Pete Suther, 8324.46.
Lot 383, Pele Bill her. $224.46.
Lot 384, Lura & Ephrlam Cum
mlnga. $224.46.
Lot SKI".. Lura ft Ephrlam Cum
mlnga, $224.46.
Idt 386, Klamath Korporatlon,
$224.47. - 1 .
Lot 3S7, Jena M. & HeilYlf S.
JeUHcn, (224.41. ,
lllock ISM. . ' 1
XmU 3. lavld 8. Ada M.
Smiley. $224.40.
Ixit 36S. Ktbel Gray, $224.40.
Ixit 366, P. C. Eayrea, $2.24.40.
Iot 367, Klamath Korporatlon,
$224.40.
Lot 368, Klamath Korporauon,
1224.40.
.ot 389t
1224.46.
G. W.' Nitscblem,
Lot 370
II. T. Brown. $224.47.
Lot 371, H. IX Brown, $224.47.
Block 12.
Lot 356
$224.40.
Klamath KorporaUon.
Lot 357, J.' If. scnneeDerger,
$224.40.
Lot 8(8,
John Jackson,
$224.40.
Lot 350, Chas. & Lillian Shel-
totli $284.40.- - .. ' -. v,
Ixt 360, Klamath Korporatlon,
$224.46.
1iH- .161. Klamath Korporatlon,
$224.47.
Iot 882, Klamath Korporatlon.
224.47.
. - Lot 363, Klamathi Korporatlon,
$224.47. .
Block VM. '
(Roeubdlvislon of)-,
Lot 1, Klamath Korporatlon,
$223.23.
: Irfit 3, Ola J. Oamma, $217.38.
Lot 3 (part). William W. Lit
tle, 356.67.
Lot SI, Klamath Korporatlon,
$216.42.
Lot, 32, Klamath Korporatlon,
$234.40, .
Lot 88 (part), William W. Lit
tle, $83.82.
Thin -notlco la published by
authority- l 4ho -Commou Coun
cil pursuant to 800! ton 269 ot
the Charter of said City.
, Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, tho 18th day of August,
1927.
I, EM L. OAOHAOEN.
. 1 Pollca Judge ot the City
of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Aug. 19, 20. 21. S3. 24.
DEATH LEAP FATAL.
SALEM. Aug. 22. (UP)-
wmitom tl. Jdlsa...a. patient at tho
Oregon atnte hospital, died today
from Injuries rocelved last week
when he jumped from a table
with suicidal Intent. "
Deal with a..'.
REALTOR
FOR SALE
FOR HA,I.K Houaehold, turril-
iiire. nio Aiiim. h-au-
DHHI)' IIKHT 48 tractor for gate
'Cheap;- been eoniploUily over
hauled, and haa a new guaran
tee If .Ititormied write II. Jlc
. (ireevey, 4 82Vs Rodney Ave.,
, J'orlluud. Oro. . , . 24-3W
FOR SALE Now City laundry
stock. Inquire llox 132, Chllo
qnln. Ore. 1 84-M
FOR HALE Fanny wild plums,
delivered at Klamuth Fulls.
Oro., $2.15 per. crate. Ixryd's
' Cunh Store, Lakerlew, Ore
gon. ' ' ' 248
FOR tALR (Jood eight-year old
leuin of mares, weight 31 00,
and gnod act harneas. Call
2417 Oretaurd. " 24-26
FOR SALE Heavy logging
team and harneae, cheap.
' Apt. S. Vaplanade Apia. 23-27
FOR . SALK-T-Star . well drilling
machinery. No. 36 tractor,
complete with tools; also wells
drilled ony place. Price on
application. Vochatzer Itroa.,
Talent, Oregon, H.R. No. 1.
COST ant. FOUND
FOUND .Suveral bunche of keys
at Woolworth's. Owner may
have aamo by puylnjr tor this
ad. 23
LOST Orilfln ' Pointer, light
color, answers to name of Rags.
Liberal reward. - 114 N. 7th
St. Phone 787. ' 24-27
MISCELLANEOUS
RAWLEIUHS GOOD HEALTH
prod u eta. H. M. Metcalf, 420
Addiaoa, phone 1488-W.
NOTICE OF MHKRIKF'M HALE
IN -THE CIRCl'IT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREOON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY.
Frank C. Tlramwcll, Superintend
ent of slate bank! tor Oregon,
' Plaintiff. v.
Frank B. Keater. Defendant..
By- virtue 'of an execution,
judgment, decree and order of
sale iaaued out of the above en
titled jrt in the above entitled
cause, to me directed and . tinted
the 23rd day ot August, 1927,
uon a 'jurhtment Tendered and
entered In snld court uud cause
on the 18th day of August,
1927, In t-iror of plaintiff and
agniuie): defendant, for the sum
of $$61.76 Dollars with interest
thereon. at Ihe rate of 10 per
annum from the 13th day of
September, 1921. until l"d and
tho further euro f $150.00 at
torneys fees, and the costs of
and upon this writ, command
ing me to make sale ot the fol
lowing doscrlbcd real, proporty.
to-wit; .. I
The west half of the south
west quarter of section one; the
southeast quarter of the south-i
enet quarter c-f section two; the
northeast quarter of the nortb
eaat quarter of section eleven;
the south halt of the southwest
quarter ot section two; the north
west quarter of the northwest
quarter of section eleven,, all ot
said, lands being In Township
forty South of Kongo eleven
E. .'W. M. 'In Oregon; Also a
strip ot land ' thirty feet 1 in
width -beginning at tho north
east corner of the northwest
quarter of the northeast quar
ter of aeotlon eleven lownnhlp
40 south of range eleven East,
tbeuce 56 deg. 40' W. 29 chains
and 35 links to the county road.'
suld line rep-resenting the center
lino of said atrip, Lelug 15 feet
OUR BOARDING
, rSfVWttf'- VlBRA-fleitilj dHAt:'i3&tl
1 $m'Vimk fi w.w, nfo,s xwjr
r-r,!eo -Ail cuff -M' -Y -TAklaA LADDER I i-
S,tUfvJ CAisi BACK -trl
LtvlATHAKi IMIO POCK W m
1 tSS MAIAEIWERIMCJ
-TMAfi IT TAKES VOU
fO PROV A ivuu
Foo-f Pirff l-
I COULP WlMK'TrlAI'l
LAWIMS TOR A
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., FOR RENT-
FOR. RENT Two houaea close
In, on pavement. Cull 801
; Lincoln cr phone 443. 24-3U
FOR RENT Two room ufiart
' mi-nt. everjrthlji rurn.'nbcd,
120.00. - 420 Ewauna, next to
. Firati street. - 21
FOR RENT Saddle and pack
horsea and guide. - O. K. Barn.
' . 24-4i
FOR - RENT One ten roomed
and one twelve roomed houae,
unfurnished. ,, Cull . 47.M.
24-26
FOR RENT Ch-an, cool sleeping
robma. 838 Walnut; - 24-26
FOR KENT Front bedroom tu
' new modern house; connecting
bath,' with garage.-Couple- pre
ferred. 1817 Portland. 24-25
FOR RENT 5-room house with
bath, range, linoleum, kitchen
tal.lnot. $46.00. Phone 2C6w
- - - 23-25
FOR RENT Furnished house
, keeping rooma for men. Light,
'wood, water supplied. (II per
'month. 1321' So. 6th Ht,1. -
FOR 'RENT- Three-room house,
, unfurnished. . New and clean.
..Two blocks from California
avenue, paving,- 10 minute
walk from buaineaa center of
town. Phone 205-W. 23-415
FOR R E N T Furnished Apt.
624 High St. 23-28
FOR RENT Furnished 5-rocm
and bath apartment' with gar
age. On the hill 4 blocks
from Court House. $40.00.
Phone 205-W. 23-25
FOR RENT .Furnished apart
ments, garages, new building,
just off Main street on Braad.
Rex Arms, Phone 1116.
FOR -RENTApartments.
North Tenth street.
419
FOR RENT Cabins for white
men. 724 Market. See Collins.
, .'.. . .-- f -:. I 19-26
FOR RENT 2-room furnished
apartment. 703 Krth.
FOR RENT Twrf-roomed apart
ment and bath. 534 High. -
FOR RENT First-clan furnished
apartment, steam heated. Mc
Carthy apartment. 2 - Pine.
Phone 800. 014'.f
FIRST-CLASS apartment for
rent.- All electricity fnrntahed ,
' Evans Apt. Phone 621-M and
100.
on each sldeiof said line, all In
Klamath County, Oregon.
Now Therefore, oy virtue of
said execution,:, judgment and
order ot sale and In compliance
with the commands of said writ,
I will on Thursday the 22ud day
of September, 1927, at the hour
f 10 o'clock A. M. at' the north
front door of the county court
house in -Klamath County. Ore
gon, sell at public aactton- (sub
ject to redemption) to the high
eat bidder for cash, all the
right, title and interest .which
the within nnmed defendant had
on the I7th day of September,
1919, the ditto of said mort
gage, ir since that date had in
and to the above described real
property or any part thereof,
to satisfy said execution, judg
ment. Interest, costs and accru
ing costs. - - ,. .
BL'RT E. HAWKINS,
Sheriff.. pt Klamath County,
Oregon.
By LOUIS C. MUELLER.
..-. Deputy.
Dated this 23rd day of Aug. 1927
First nul'iicalion Aug. 24. 1927.
1-ant publication Sept. 21, 1927.
Aug. 24, 31: Sept. 7, H. SI..
HOUSE
-TAKtriaA LADDER
Udi A RfeWOLVIW-.
FORM. Vo(i've BEEii
PASSES UP A LO-T,
Of R1BB0US WiTrt,
inner' cilniil? '
ferlilPPUP'
I
r'V
1
DIME A K0LE
A
HELP WANTED .
WANTED A housekeeper.
Phcne 6C5-R. . 1 ' . - - 24
WANTED SITUATIONS
nuiuuLi.i-mm.-L. - I.W.I1.-L-U-J1 .
W ANTED,' SITUATION Cook ;
uud wife want job in logging :
f,p."r-m'.uw'uL""uu:.i,h local recelnti. for ton grades '
abort job considered. Cook' la
a steward also. Week or ten
riava notice requlreu.- Address
XXX,- care News. 23-25
WANTED Auto mechanic wants
work. G, P. Ray, care L.
Steams, Lewis St., R. F.
q
I! '
23-25
WANTED WORK Man end wife
want job on ranch. Have bad
experience In- stock and grain
- farming. W r t Bill Bower.
' Clilloquln, Oregon. - 19-26
WANTED.
M-MiYMMWWl
WANTED Two or three room
ers snd bm criers. 1028 Jeffer-
eon. ' - 5 24-30
'. BUSINESS CHANGES";
FOR SALE Grocery and fruit
atore. Good business. -"Beat
location'1 In- ' town. Inquire
'Nws.-- ' - - -'- ' 21-12t
FOR SALE Pool room and light
lunch, doing good business.
Inquire Box 687, Chlloquln.
" 1 - ' ' 20-12t
FOR SALE Lease and furniture
ot 1 2-room boarding bouse.
Good location. 60S Plum St.
, . 20-26
. MERRILL
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Br WTJLMA OFFIELD
News Correspondent
'Miae Velm Ady of Klamath
Falla spent the week-end wltb
Miss Fayo Jlnnette. : -' '.
v Mlxa Jane Ferguson was ,hos
tess at a swimming party last
Wednesday. Those present were:
Misses Wlnnifred Dewey. Barbart
Hunnicutt, Mona Faus, Leona
Kldwell and Vern and Glen 'Hun
nicutt, and Mr. and Mrs. Jo.'
Dewey, Mrs. Hunnicutt, Mrs.,
Ferguson and the hostess, .
"Warren Fruits lett last Satur
day : for . San Jose, California,
where he plans to spend two
weeks visiting with Mends and
relative..... He was accompanied
by Mrs. J. A. Brown, who plans
to visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Ray Benight of Yuba City. On
his return Mr. Frulu will be ac
companied by hi wife and chil
dren, who have been visiting lu
California tor several weeks.
Miss Lillian .Taylor and Paul
Murray left Saturday for their
home .In Santa Crux, California.
They have been visiting with re
latives for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Reggl V'oss and
children returned to their borne
In Redwood City, California,
Thursday.
Sir. and Mrs. Lester Turnbaugh
and daughter, Alta and Miss Bee (Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Hoffman spent Friday visiting ,T. A. Blake. Mra. Blnke was as
wlth friends. , slated by Mesdames W. Walker,
Mrs. L. E. Brown rind Mrs." R. J. S. Stevens. A. Frailer.' Th
L. Daltnn spent Tuesday shop-1 following members were present:
ping in Klamath Falls.
Miss Florence McClay visited In
Merrill Saturday evening. Miss;Anice Anderson. .J. W. Burns,
McClay taught In tho grade school
two year ago and has been re
cently traveling in Hawaii. . .
John Merritt ot Klamtth Falls
spent tho wcok-ju4 at the E, F.
Merritt homo. '
'. Tho Merrill Library Club held
By Ahem
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PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2J. (VP)
I Although dairy exchange quota-
n0DS fot butter and eggs were
. ,dn,..d ,od tha mar.
Icet (one for both la very firm
'well below demand. Storage
holdings were decreased yester-'
day by 1 73 cases of eggs and 679
irjounds of buitcr. .
Private and cooperative egg
dealers are etui in aisagreement
over grading and prices for
wholesale extras. Price rang
ing from one to three cents are
quoted to retailers. ,.,''.'
A movement to revise the
grade specification for extras t.)
a basis more agreeable to. all
Jobbers is being handled through
a. special committee which ex
pected to report recommendations
today. . - ' -
Fresh fruit and vegetable
moved in a normal manner In
wholesale trading 'this morning
Prlceg. generally unchanged and
supplies were continued plentiful
In most seasonable lines. '
Elberta peachea are becoming
a little scarce and are expected
to be ended soon. Their place
in the trade la being taken by
new peaches of the Lovel vari
ety to sell a little cheaper than
the Elbertas at from 90 cents to
$ 1 per box. .
There Is little movement In
tbe potato trade with little local,
digging reported. i
. lrt new crop local onions are
expected to start into the local
market In earnest the first of
next week for which advance quo
tations estimate a range of from
$1 to $1.10 lo the growers, j
Country dressed meat were
firm at unchanged . prices this
morning with supplies of top
stuff barely sufficient for the
trade.
Poultry demand Is steady at
firm prices. Heavies still sell to
the trade at. from 22 to 23 cents.'
. Wheat " '
CHICAGO.' Aug. "23, (API
Opening H to c higher, wheat
later receded to below yester
day'a finish. Commission houses
bought September and Decem
ber corn at the start on unfavor
able weather, the marketing
starting to Sc up and sub
sequently sufcrlnga silkhC' set
lack. Oata sympathized with
wheat and corn. I'.-ovialons were
any. -
NEW YORK," Aug. 23,' (AP)
Mixed - price movement , came .
into the stock market for a while .
today fololwjng au early resump-j
tlon of tha upward , trend , in j
which about 30 stocks, including!
some of the dividend-paying rail-!
reads, reached their best prices'
of the year. For a time various
stock in different groups ad-
I their monthly business meeting
Mesdames J. A. Dewey., W. Walk-,
I er, R. L. Dalton, R. S. Adams, '
Ben Faus, J. B.. Kldwell, John
Giumon, Clyde Barrows, W. C.
Bailey, H. O. Cox, Sol Dewey, E. t
F. Merritt. L. B. Brown. Johni
Ratcllff. Visitors: Mesdames J. ;
S. Wilson, Grant Skinucr, W. S.
Ferguson, E. L. Farmer. N. E. i
Woodhouso. New members: Mes-j
dame M, L. Moore, B.. L, Hull
and Misses' Allen Murray and
Edna Merritt. . Book committee
for tha following month Is Mes
dames J. A. Dewey, R. L. Dalton,
and W. Walker.
Mrs. F. L. Tope and daughter,
Kathryn. left Friday for Port
land where they will spend the
winter. Miss Pope plana to enter
St. Helena Hall this winter. ....
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson
of Klamath Falls spent Saturday
visiting with friends and re
lative. ' Miss Miriam Offield spent the
week-end with Mis Wlnnifred
Offield of Klamath Falls.
- Mrs. Grant Skinner of Bend Is
visiting at the Adams ranch.
Mrs. Skin ne Is Mr. Adams sis
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson
and small son of Salt Lake City,
Utah, are visiting here with Mrs.
Anderson's parent, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Taylor. ..
Mr.' and Mr. Walter Kclley
left Sunday for. their home In
Oakland, California. Mr. and
Mra. Kellcy were accompanied on
their return home by Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Offield who plan to
visit In Oakland two weeks.
Betty Burrls ot Malln Is visit
ing at the Dalton home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pickett of
Sprague River recently purchased
the mercantile storo building
owned by Baldwin Hardware com
pany of Klamath Falls. Mr. and
Mrs. Pickett plan to make thit.
building into a twenty-room mod
ern hotel.
Funeral services were held for
Ihe late Mrs. Stella Shuck last
Thursday.
. Miss Eleanor Challpell ot Con
don la visiting at the homo of
Mr, ouil Mrs, Waller -Robinson,-
vanced and declined simultan
eously until the weight of heavy
offerings In the oil section ultim
ately bore down on tho remaind
er of the list.
Pan AmArlr-An "R --,. 1
4H points and losses of 2 to'eicopt In the nortlienalum ree
1 points were sustained bv'tionaof North Dakota whoa; la
I Houstcn Oil, Atlantic RefinliiK
nd Genial Asphalt.
Active realizing in Ooneral Mo-! - occurred In southeastern
tors, a four-point drop In Pierce' 0' eastern Montana. In central
Arrow Pfd. and losses or three''"": north central Montana the
point In Woolworth and' Rem -
iugton Randal also served to dis
cencert the bullish, element for
a time, but In the early after
noon a number of specialties
moved up to new peak price,--
The closing was steady. Sup-
poTtlng orders brcnaht 1 in r
point rally In Houston Oil and,tori"n to the Manitoba Free .;
Yellow Truck Pfd., while other -.rteu out not at any aiarmins
earlier weak industrials and spe-i16- Ttfe troat damage which
claltle generally began to show ' occurred mainly on August af
recuperatlre power, a United -'eeid the crop considerably ac
etates Steel drew up to the 140
level In the last hour. Total aale
approximated 1,900.000 shares.
SAN FRANCISCO, ,Aug. 23 UP) '
oiler leghorn 1 to-154 ibj.'
Broiler
33f24; fryer leghorns 2 lbs.
30Vi32; 2M to 2& ios. 262S:
young roosters and pullets col
ored. 314 to 4 pound 32633;
leghorn hens 2V4 to J pounds 17
18: large colored liens, ranch,
2931.u- .... 1 . , , .
WEEKLY WHEAT REVIEW.
, WASHINGTON.. D. C FaVor-
able weather in the spring wheat
8re. ' the Northwest and Cana-
da with lack "of further frost
damage and co 1 furtheri serious'
developments ot black rust dur-
lng the week ending August 20th
caused an easier tone In' the
wheat , market and checked the
according to the weekly grain
market review' ot the United
! States Bureau of Agricultural
Economics. Larger xecipts ot
'corn and more liberal offerings
of new crop oats lowered price
for these grains slightly. - 1
1 ; Little further diraan lroto
rrst is likely In United State
ACCOUNTING
Accounting' Auditing
HOW ARD H. METCALF
119 South Fifth
, v Bookkeeping Income Tax ,
" Sexvlc9 "
. ADVERTISING
Tha ALLAN W.flcCOMB Co.
Direct-Mail Aivtrt'uini
ktm U M cCom. Up.
- MttltitTijAiBt-Priotir.c-LUfi
r4M slaUi Stnat ti Paarw ItM '
BATHING
THE SANITARY STEAM AND
, . - SHOWEB BATHS
. 'For-Your- Health"-
Open every day It a. m. to 1$
midnight, except Monday.
1719 Main -
Fmest Mineral Water In .
the WoHd ' . i-
Hot Springs ,
Natatorium
Now Open from :00 a. m.
... to Midnight
Tub Baths
Swimming Tank
Hot and Cold Showers
For Private Partle
Phone 199-W
. 6pring and Esplanade '
CHURCHES 1
"Wo Speciallae In Helpfulnemi"
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Tenth and High St. -Snndayl
Service:
11:00 a. m.: 7:80 p. m.
Frank L. Wem-jtt, Minister
Residence 1005 High St.
DENTISTS
DR. E. C. WISECARVER -Dentistry
X-Rny Laboratory
Phone 813 A Underwood Bids.
Office Phono II Ml Mellinao Bid;.
Re. Phone 1148 Klamath Falls
Yuu mttal uiout ,"Doli ,Jtwn!"
V'.. '...'...'.. -:' ' '' ; "-: ' -5" -
hf Save y!
-your Ji 1
spring . wheat . except alone; the
Canadian, border .acco'dln to
report on the rust "filiation by
Dr. E. O. Stakman, o! the I ulted
States Bureau of Plant Industry.
Losses are leas than anlleloated
nearly mature that little turtU-
Little dam-
!cro - " lat8r " while not now'
Infected the rust la advancing
Into thla territory. Cool weather
favorable to the crop prevailed
during the week.. ' . : ... ,
.. Stem , rust has increased ; to
some extent on wheat In the
Canadian prairie province acu
cording to thla report but' the ex
tent cannot be fully determined
untfl ' threshing return are re
ceived.. The frost ranged l in-
tenalty from 'lght to ten degree. ,
having, ccured at 111 point at
basaaicnewaa wiiu cne jjmlx'siuui
at one point only - The average
.was - 2-3 degrees. , One. hundred
twehty-stx points tn Manitoba :
reported 1-6' degree 'ot frost
and-1,0 point In Albert 1-6 de
gree with the average .In both
of these provinces around 2 de
grees. Cutting of wheat 1 ex
pected to be general about 4he
last week In August, and despite
frost, ruit and storm damage a
large harvest 1 expected If hot
dry weather prevail during the
next two week., , -
' For eaie---bid piP:.'.Cil1'
Klamath Newa. ' .
af f Tf F 1 HJ I I
. nunn nun r a in i mai
M taaMf. iiaUtxi. K4Hln4. TT BOW I
" CLEANING & DYEING
KLAMATH CLEANING
' ' DIE WORKS
. Cleaning and Pressing
; "We Dyo to Live"
431 Main SU - Phone 40$
' COLLECTIONS
W collect honest, deal aay
wher in the United State
and Canada
KLAMATH (MIMMKRCIAL
. SEB1C -119
So. Fifth St. . Phone S3r
Collections. Credit - Ratlnf
Service "
GARAGES
IMPERIAL GARAGE ,'.
' '' 3rd and Main
CTC Tires, Frest-o-Llte Bat
teries and - 8TORAGE -
The Garage Trat, Never Close
HARRY OOEILER. Prop.
HOTELS
(. VALLEY HOTEL :
' A Brand Near Modem Hotel
All Coot Room :t
-., ., Special Rate
413 Pine BU .mPhoaa 1284
LODGES
' BUILDERS' EXCHANGE -meets
even 2d and 4th Wed
nesday ot tho month at 8:00
p. m. In Legion Hall.. '
" VETERA' F . FORUGM
WARS
Pelican Post 1881
Meets every second and
TT, .1 .. n .1 .. .,..... a
p. m., basment Court Houae
VfiiiviNci J . WAi,r.-,Hi vow
Phone 1256-W
Fraternal Order of
Eagles
167
Will meet every
Frldav evening
the Mouse Hall
7:30 p. tn.
MINING ENGINEER
HKMtV AL LA.NCASTKK ,
' Mining; Engineer t
American Conservatory of Ma
United States Mineral Surveyor
for the District ot Oregon
Office: 204 West TP Bt.' '
P. O. Box 794, (Irani Pas, Or.
PHYSICIANS
PAl L M. E. CARMTKXS, M. D.
I'honn 15IO
Svclal attention- to worn en
and children.'
lis South Fifth St., corner
Fifth and Main. Klamath
Falls, Oregon
AtfiJRBt-4 rnlU4W lad V-JrafCtT)
Til )rJr i-vl4. Atfcfir