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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1924)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK FIVE BY TAYLOR MOWN POP "SEARCHING FOR AN ALIBI' NOVl GfcT ROW'. - HOW AM I HANG IT ALL - I'VE BEtM PLWIN6 60IN6 to explain This thino MUX' AN' SfcEK ,u " FfcOM ItJtPLAlNIWG HOW I 60T THIS N(:W TWIN tlQHr- TH056 MW WlKE WITHOUT ADMIT Tliy.j p That i vas A boob to ixr I MOO CGOMS OKA& Mtl INTO r ' P&STfcH BKOTMtKl. W)T INTO TMI'l.NOW IT'O UP TO THL-im mm ACSDS'i WITH AN TO &t.T Mi out; Ai iui OH L'LL MAVIB SOU New York Governor Advo cate! That Stntes Have Power to Legislate MONDAY, JUNK 'J, 1)24. DRY Lf CHANGE ASKED BY SMITH .1 I HOW) CAN WOO CALL US WNOLRKS WMKnT ) ( ( l VOU Gor value FOR hour MoNt-l ? Kos I r CPACKEM' -THO! e eiRCS I INSTANCE MOO PAID US 72 BOOKS Fo f AR6 CLtVER - NOVJ 1 CAN i-. I 9TOOC And we Gave it all BACK So J Ten. MOt 1 Oi.'.'CHT Tfig. CfiK IN A WftW MOO MADE, THfeMONES ON I ,. ... yjifH THAT CONSOLIDATED I TW &TOCIC MARKET !! , V I v0TH BALL STOCK AND T LJ- L.'j SETTLE tIP THIS Ol'UTtJ I ) jp. twin tj , .. 1 i , . ) i rTiL E'&Hr v r 'j 7' MB' j i k w:r. n 1 1 1 "' NBWI YORK, .Iiiiiii U. KiivIhIiiii nf Ih" VoliUiind net lo penult mules Hi leglillr.n (In) Kiilit of HkIiI wlniw milt beer In urged by Ciiivi'imir Alfred K, Hnillli In IiIk firm public Htiile ment on III" nlij"i'l hIik'k Im I ! ii 1 1 1 -H niilidlillllc fur the llrnmri ullc uoin lnut lull for president. Ho iiIhh mild he believed lli Kn Klilx Klun inn truly to Anmrlnin jirl nol i I . Country Store at Pine Tree Theater Tonight Thin foature hu proven to be Dim uf (! ! n In r night ii f Hi" Week. Jack Darling linn gullieimt In gnlher ii grunt ii nil y uf iiiiirrlninilli for tliu lucky one tonight lnslil" nrrangiiig suverul new ulunu fur laughing piirptme. Tim country itoro or boos'.nr night lint proved very popular with the Pine Tro pn troll mill will lie conllnuml for Hi" balance of Hi" month, .Milium"!' Jullion Cliumj any. On llm screen In the popular "Hoot' (iltmnii In hln lutent union rouiuurn. "Hook Hint I.Hililur, n good ntory of Ihn fire department, That the dust of the mt tin coun try I uvlilt'iitly good training for a flro depurtnionl Job la evidenced liy Ulbton'i abllly to 'et mnoku" In till latoat feature, "Hook uml Lad der. (Ilknoii portraya llm roln of a cowhov wbo lake a shipment of cattle to the city, mid uftnr squabble at tho atockytrds over the matter of pay for himself and oth er cowboys who accompanlod the cattle, ho duclduD, owing to a aeries of unforaeen occurrencea, to romuln Id the ctty. Ho Joint tha fire do- nartmant and right off tho reel ho algns hlmaolf up for a lot of grief and dollghta, bacauao of a pretty toco. C . i ' ' iivury 721 pi'npln In llm I'nlivd Hiiili'n. Tho i'i ii ti 1 1 on ni"illr.il I'lliit'niloii mill IiohpIIhIh liiilliatml (hut the u is ill - imr nf iiiiiillnil hi IioiiIh In llm tln.'ioil Stali ii now ri'iiri'Hi'iiio u iininiiil kiim ply lnut Ih miff lili'iil lo nii'i't tho iIimiiiiiiiI fur pii)nleliinn. ThiT" ii n- now (i,K;iu hiiiipliuUi In ihn I'iiIIimI Hliili'H, Mo of which iihii liiti rim," tlui cuutii'll ilfu'luri-a. "Only miD of How !H0 hoxpllula unlriK In I'Ttin liiivi) Ini'ii iipprnvi'd by th eiiiim-ll iih proper for kIviiik Inlnrn IriilnlDK- .Miiny lioxpltnlii compluln of n iiliortaHi' of Inl'TiM, unit iiltunuirr, mi IimIiik iniiilo hy the couiic'l to hum I ihn HhoriiiKi' by IniiKthiinlnK thu tinii of tin' intiTiiHliip, und by -ci'rlni; more rqullithla dUtrlbullon " Ainiili'T thliiK which hampvrM lovo lu the nprliii; In yiiuiiK oiiIoiih. EVENING HERALD CliAHHIFIKO AD RTKH FOR RENT Flrnt Inaertlon ....per line JOe Foil KKNT 3 mom unfurninhed Two Innortloiiw ..pPr lino lBcl liouao. Vil'i W-aahlniston. 7-1U Three Innertlonii.; per line 20c j Poor liwortlonH per line HHe.yon RENT ApartmenU, furnished. Uf" ii nd I.I f ii anil Acclili'lit h)nopMlH of iIm Anmiiil KiiiifiiM'ot uf thti ( i:Tlt.t, l.ll-'K .ASH1 It.ANt'K HOriKTV (Miiliml) lil Dm Mnlui'n III Hi" Ninii- of luwii on tlui thlrty-f Init day of Diii'imibttr, l!ii;i, mini, i in Hin liiHiiiaiii'i- CiiniiulHHliinri' of III" .Statu of Orciton, purmiatit In law: CAPITAL A Minimi of rainl.il Monk paid up , NONE I INCOME Total pri'inliiiii Iiicoiiiii fur thi- y.ir i 4.229.177.60 liilrnl, dlvlili-iiila mid n-nln r'"''lvint ilurliiK the year.. S 2 4 . -r 6 2 . 8 0 luiome fruiir iiiIiit aourrwa received duriuc the year t4.8H5.92 Week (0 limn.) ...per line 30c One Month, per line 75c Minimum churgo 25c. Ada not coniiccutlve are charged an new fol lowing each omlnelon. I.VKOKMATTON KOIl AD KltTIHERS Advortlelug for fraternal orders or nocieileB cliaritlng a regular In itiation fee mid dno.i, no dlecount FOR REfT Sleeping room, mod- ., , , i. . , .fii I tjril. ill v unmuKluu, i uuuu j uoiiRiouH ami Deauvoieui. uruwi 1 542-R M 27 J 27 Aluo bed rooms. Washlnglon. Reasonable. FOR RENT Bright gunny room, close In, u liable for two. Phone 179-W. 3iu FOR RENT FurnUhcd Apt. 10th. SL . . 413 31tf Total Inriunit t5.138.C2B. 28 DIHIH'HHEMENTS Paid for InnKeH, eliilowiniiiitH, minil(len nllil xurrender valiiea $1,031,854.1 01 DIvldeiidH paid to pollcyli jIdnrH ilurliiK tho year 29:1,087.97 Dividend paid on capital mock (luring the year , None (.'iiiliiiilKiiliitiu mid nulurlf paid during tho year 1.(188.514.46 Taii'K, llcennea and fe paid during the year , 114.567.64 Amount of all other expenditure 472.397 98 DOCTORS CONDEMN "FEE SPLITTING" IN ' ANNUAL SESSIONS CHICAtlO. Juno 0. The aooret dlvlalnn of fee hy phyalclana, aq-cull-ed "fee opllttlng," woo condemned and recommendatlona made for tho me of county aocletlva In checking tho practice, In the report of the Judicial council of the American Medical Aaaoclntlon, given today nt the orgaiilrullnn convention. Secretary Olln Wont reported more than 90,000 member phyalciana, 55, ooii of whom ure Fellow. Ho urg ed the carylng of poot-grnduiito practical medical education to the Individual member of tho county medical aoclely by the central or guiilmillon. It uliio i brought out that today thero la one phynlclnn for Total nxpomllluie ASH ETU Value of real oatnte 'owned (miirket value) acquired through foreclosure. Value of toek and bund runed (market or. nmorilicd value) Loan on mortgage mid eolliiieral, etc Premium note and policy loan ('null In hank and on hand Nat uncollected und deferred premium i Interest and rent due and accrued Other aet (not) 13.000,423.05 1 1 6.1 3d. 1 5 384.804.41 12.041.806.63 2,710.036.42 279.468.53 332.522.64 4U2.863.01 ' 243.261.39 be charged the regular rate for all advertlnlng wlun an admission or other charge Ii made. - Dlaplay clarified ads (where type larger th(.o this I used) are counted nine lines to tu Inch. Want odn and reading notices will of Issue. NEW TODAY FOR RENT Furnlahed and unfur nished modern Apts. 213 Cedar, cor. Pine. Phone 516. 28tt FOR SALE FOR SALE Thor Electric Washer. 175. Call 655-W. 27tf FOR SALE Fresh Jorney cow and calf. P. O. Box 1041, Klamath Falls. 7-10 LOST AND FOUND LOST A purse River Lumber between Co. and Spragua Klamath Falut with three checks amounting to $71.29. Reward If found. R. D. Slover, Bray, Calif. 4-9 Pasture For Rent J'20 REWARD for the return of 1 black mare mule, branded bar stirrup on left stitie and shoulder, also 1 bay gelding branded connect ed bar E L on left shoulder. Notify L. I). Patterson, Sprague kitot. Oregon. 2-14 LEGAL NOTICES Can noeture 600 to 700 head cat- bo recolvcd up to 12 noon on the day.iB for season. Phone or see F. 0. or S. A. Brown1, Crystal. 3-9 FOR SALE Rodeo, July 4, 5, and 6. Nuf-8cd. Pattersons for Banners and Slgrm of All kinds. 7-13 LEGAL NOTICES l!H IMTB KSTAHLISHKO. FUR KB.M-r urnisneu Apt. wim i u,Art ..v , fnrtne. nd road- piuno. 419 N. lOih St. 9-iu j jtM prlced Bulck Gar. IX)ST Carrier No. 10 collection j aga' bonk. Pleane return to Herald Office tf 'Prospective bidders on the Long FOR SALE Australian Shepherd Prairie and North March Timber pupe, 7 weeks old, $5 and $2.50. I'nits are hereby notified that the See George, 624 Klamath Ave. 28tf ,'time tor receiving bids has been ex- : : I tended from June 5, 1924, to July FOR SALE Quite a selection of j is, 1924, two p. m., Pacaflc time." J. 2-9-16-43-30 Total Deduct Asei mil Admitted 16. 410. 901.08 ...... 256,353.97 FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 506. Mr. O. Peyton. Phone 9-10 I FOR SALE Bee hives and supplies, I 2 frame extractor. 1-2 cost price at 324 N. 11th St. 3- RESOLUTION FOR HKNT 2 large housekeeping rooms 2059 Reclamation Ave.. MIIU Addn. 9-10 FOR R EN'T Sleeping room close In. Suitable for one gentleman. 1149 Pine St. 9-11 Totnl Admitted Aet , - .16.154,647.1 1 LIABILITIES Net reiervos J13.157.02N.72 'FOR RENT Coay front room, suit- OrOB claim for louse unpaid 88,228.62 1 oble for one or two. 137 High. All other liabilities 1,257,797.70. corner 2nd. . 9-11 FOR RENT Nowlv furnished sleep ing rooms. Gem Rooms, 112 l. 5th SL 9-11 Totul liabilities. exclnlve of capital toek ,14.503.654.94 Itl'SlNESS IN OltEtlON FOR THE YEAR Gross premiums received during the year $ 25,872.04, Premium and dividends returned during the year 1.156.37 Losse paid during tho year ( . 7.000.00 Name of Company. Central Life Assurance Society (Mutual) Namo of President, Oliver C. Miller Numo of Secretary T. C. Denny. Statutory resident ntlorney for service Commissioner of Insurance. C, B. Williams, General Agent. 305 Oregon Bldg., Sulem. Oregon. R. L Wilson, Ueuernl Agent, 404 Artisans Bldg., Portland, Oregon. tf mm iii irr " js-iL. iT, ' RoaSt'Eleetriealfy PatronsofTheCaJiforniaOregonF'owerCom pany who have adopted electric cooking say it's the greatest of all time-savers for the home and the cheapest. Hundreds and hundreds of our patrons now cook electrically for a small charge over what their home lighting used to cost them. The cost of electric cooking is in general as cheap or cheaper than that of cook ing with wood or other fuel. This economy is due in part to our special cooking rate. ' Tho roasting of poultry and meat has always re quired frequent basting and constant attention. But in the electric oven, the rich juices of the roast are re tained, shrinkage is reduced and basting becomes unnecessary. After the first quick heat, the current is reduced to a small amount and cooking is finished by means of the Btored heat on the fireless cooker principle. Our local office will be glad to discuss with you the company's low cooking rate and some of the many other practical advantages and economies your neigh bors are enjoying. Or, ask your electric dealer to ex plain the convenience and economy of the electric range, and the easy payment plan whereby you can have one Installed right away. . THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY tcALIPORN OREGON POWER. COMPANY DIJR PAWNERS IN PROGRESS FOR SALE Bridge Beach steel ranRC. cheap for cash. Must be sold Tuesday. 224 N. 2nd St. 9 WANTED Colored girl wishes work by dor oriweek. also cnamnermaia. Ladles and Gents silks laundered. 240 Brond St. . 9-14 SUMMER CLASSES Mr. .1. G. Dar ling. 11. S., of High school starr, will start summer classes for chil dren or adult in a few days, if suf ficient students offer. For further particulars, phone 179-W. 9-11 WANTED WAJsTF.D Lady bookkeeper, trnl Auto Service. Cen-7-9 WANTED To ront modern I or 1 room furnished house. Box B. H Herald Office. 21tt WANTED Woman cook and heipe. for rami), with 20 men. Write Josso Bailey. Hill. Calif. 7-13 WANTED First class white pine obop grader wants position with reliable lumber company. Address Box M. O.. Herald Office. Btf WANTED 6 experienced Fresno teamsters. $1.50 and $5.00. Good enmp. Apply H. F. Vlcory, Bonnnjm. 4-10' WANTED Girl to assist with housework and care of children. Phono 191. 6-9 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE All kinds of goods. We Michigan Avenue. The city engineer, pursuant Resolution of the Common Council save yon money. Main St. See Dick, 220-i heretofore adopted, having, under 3-9 j date ot M.y 12. 1924, filed plmio, ' I specifications and estimates ot the FOR SALE Dodge touring car. run j cost ot improving Michigan Avenue 21,000 miles. Excellent condition ; troaj Uain street, northwesterly to and good rubber. See owner, H. E. j Esplanade street, including inter Farrar, 1177 Main St. 6-10 Uection at Main street and from Mich- : igan Avenue front the southeast eorn- BERRIES FOR SALE Strawberries er 0f Lot 1, Block 64, Second Hot at $3.50, delivered by parcel post. I springs Addition, In a westerly dl- Isaao Selig, Box 80, Myrtle Creek, j rection to Esplanade street, as par- Oregon. 26 J 26 FOR SALE Used White sewing ma chine, like new, reasonable, in quire at Hales News Agency. 4tf FOR SALE Hay stacking rigging tor 38 ft. mast; Jackson fork; one horse cultivator; garden drill. 1121 East Lincoln St. 4-10 LOGAN AND BLACKBERRIES FOR SALE $2.40 delivered; ready about June 10. Isaac Selig, Box 80, Myrtle Creek, Oregon M 26 J 26 ticularlv laid out and described ou the plan and map filed herein by the City Engineer, as aforesaid; and the Common Council having taken the same under advisement and having found the said plans, specifications and estimates satisfactory: THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLV 151. by the Common Council, that the said plans, specifications and esti mates tor the improvement of Mich igan Avenue from Mais Street north westerly to Esplanade street ana from Michigan Avenue to Esplanade Street, as aforesaid, through Lot 1, Block 54. including, intersection on Michigan Avenue at the southeast corner ot Lot 1. Block 64, be and the same are hereby approved AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED that the Common Council hereby FOR SALE German police dog pup-' declares its intention to Improve the pies make wonderful stock, watch- said portions 01 jucnigan Avenue sua dogs and pets. 'Ben Hilton, Med-. street through the said Lot 1. Block ford. Ore. S-il 54. in accordance with the said plans, specifications and estimates, said improvement to consist of im proving the said portions ot Michi gan Avenue and Lot 1, Block 64, aforesaid, with eight 'Inch rdndor bound mo-adam, or seven Inch water bound macadam, pavement or road material. The estimated cost of Im proving said portions ot the saio street and lot by placing thereon eight inch cinder bound macadam be-tig $8,734.70, and ror seven inch water bound macadam $9,697.25, said cost to include grading, rolling and five, foot concrete side walks on both sides of the said Michigan Avenue from its Intersection with Main street northwesterly to Es planade street on the easterly siae of Michigan Avenue and from said Main street intersection, northnrest eriy o the northeast corner (being the most easterly point) of the said Lot 1, Block 64, thence southerly through said Lot 1, Block 64, and I paralleling the pavement through ;said lot on the easterly side thoreof jto Esplanade street. lit. IT t UttlMEK KUSULV12U Oy the Common Council that the follow ing described property be. and the same is hereby declared benefited by the said improvement, to-wlt: Lots l to 13, inclusive, uiocg bs; Lots 3. 4, 6. 6, 7, 10, 11. 13, 18. 14 and 15, Block 57; Lota 6. 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11 and 12, Block 66; Lots, 1, 2, 3, 4, E, 11, 12, 13 and 14, Block 53; Lois 2 to 13, inclusive. Block 64; Ail In Second Hot Spring Addi tion to Klamath Falls, Oregon. And that aid property hereinbe fore described be. and hereby Is de clared to be benefited by the said improvement and should be assessed therefor. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED that Monday, the 16th day ot June, 1924, at the hour of eight o'clock P. M., at the Council Cham bers, at tha City Hall of the said city, be fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections or remonstrances against the said im provement, and the Police Judge la hereby directed to cause notice ot the said hearing to be published as by charter provided. STATE OP OREGON FOR SALE At a bargain. One 3000 refrigerating and Ice ma chine, practically new. Ben Hilton, Medford, Ore. 5-1 ! EVERETT TRUE By CONDO ,T0UTL.Y tote's Hva soiiT ! cViiM'r tctu. ns hs won't bo tr: -TM.sY'vci COT TH6 T-ROPeP. 3DY U- RlSHT, -AVjO tAMIMT TO 5cK5 -XHen BUMP HIM OrF I -ruio fticr Tl-tsV ARK.eSTST MR rtURDeB County ot Klamath I, Lem L. Qaghagen, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy ot a Resolu tion adopted by the Common Council on the 21st day of May, 1924, declai ms its Intention to Improve Micht gan Avenue from Main street north; westerly-to Esplanade street an from Michigan Avenue westerly U Esplanade street, including intersea tions and approving the plans, spec! flcatlons aad estimates ot cost there of submitted by the City Engineer. LEM L. GAGHAGEN, Police Judge. Approved this 21st tar ot May, A. R. WILSON, Mayor. May 23-28-28-81 Jane 8-7-9-11-14-16 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR IrluU COUNTY OF KLAMATH. ,'H XOV HAVAE -SUCH POSITIVE IOGjC. OX' THIS. 1 IRAN'S JIL.T WHY DON'T YOO SVSMVT IT TO THt '-IJOPCI AUTHORffUS ? . j CHILDREN'S SEWING a specialty. Harriet Crowley, 736-W. 8-9- OET WISE and mse Patterson's slie for Kalsomlne. 4-10 MAKE YOUR AUTO-NEW with Auto-Nu day cont enamel. Lln seod oil, $160 In l's; $1.55 in 5's; $1.50 in barrel lots. Shlnglo stains, $1.25 per gal. and up. PATTER SON'S. 630 South 6th, Phone 582-.T. 4-10 .if. j'.l Jw. f 'i .V I :.:"!'; IC w.tU , C ifi. riv r-'i .in ' i'W rs'i'' S'K 10 . - i ' " n h c5X ami M l.c "VNOviiec. 7.4 i- ililxiin,Min.i!urnti:h.-iT'!Vvt luw. etc., a tooiliuw lotion AAf ?-' (or Mir, tired Ion. ??sft. of In the matter ot tho estate George C. Hill, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed administratrix ot the estate of George C. Hill, deceased, and have duly qualified as such, and that all persons having claims against said estate are required to present them with the proper vouch ers within six months from the date of this notice to ma at the law office ot Manning and Ganong, 203 Hart Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated May 19. 1924. Lurlnda Adeline Hill, M. 19-26 J. 2-9-16 IN THE CXMJNT1T COURT OF TIUS STATE O1 OREGON, FOR KLAMATH COUNTY Notice of hearing of final account and for discharge of administrator. In the matter of the estate ot An drew Bredberg, deceased. Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Earl Whltlock, the administrator of tha estate of Andrew Bredborg, de ceased, has rendered bis final ac count and has tiled herein his peti tion for final settlement and dis cbarge; and Monday, the 16th day ot June, 1924, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the County Court Chambers, In- the Court House at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, has been duly appolntod by the said Court as the time and place ;'or the hearing of said final account, and objections thereto. It any, and for the hearing ot said petition for the set tlement of said estate and discharge of said administrator, at which Mine and place any person Inttrosted In said estate may appear and tile, his exceptions in writing, and show cause. It any, why said final account should not he approvod and allowed and the estate settled and the adminis trator discharged. EARL WMITLOOK, Administrator of th sstats ot An drew Brodbnrg, decsassd. U. li lMW I I