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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1925)
SATURDAY, FEB.' 14; 1925 ESTRICTIS ABE OUTLINED State Board Give Regula rs tiori Concerning Live stock ShipmfcnU '' tlorrnt Metniimt have lieen'iniirio by; 'Old Oregon Llveiiloek aiinlury Ddard In rognrd to quoriintinn rcnii . Inllon uk'ilqsi (io Hlalofi t( Califor nia, and ; Texas,- : where Koot-und-Month dlaoase Iioh existed within the punt year, noma of llio provision In fdrce applying to til ID cauHly are u follows, and btcaino offoctlvo t ho IHIh Ot IHicpliiber, 1984: ' ''(A) During tho oxlstoiiro ot thin qria'M-ntlnn the transportation, move rnfcnl, trailing, driving or t ho linpor. tatlqn in any number whaloevcr of following vilmrtU from tho stales Of , California and Tcxa Into the tilts of Orioirl prohibited' oxcr-pl a herein provided fort "Ctt), ifi0 or oilier rumluont and iwloo are prohibited ontrnucn Into thn alilo of Oregon from tho ala.tea.ot California, npd Tcxaa utiles rpnolal permit Ih riling signed by Ilia Male ri1rrlnrlar ami tho presi dent of tho ntnt Livestock Biultary Board U given. .. . v .'. ,. "tthlpmenut of rHlo. Miep, oiHer ruminant a-rM (rwlno arn rtt to be, , ' made Int4 I lie MAto of Oregon troan ih plate of California and Texn iiiiIm sceompaulrd bv a permit kariilnbardra described and ' kuch hwilli enrtlfltate, 'affidavit and bond la may bo requested liv Ui State Mre-ilc!; flcoril of tho ntflto of Oro poii. , X . ' ' '''(I)) All otlirr ciuiuioilltlcs ami inaterM from thi alatn ot Califor nia and TJ shipped or brought In to tin tto ot Oregon ahall bo made In. . aee.irdacr Willi the rule and regulations of tho United Stale liur ait of Animal Industry." Par Livestock mm planning on brlng'tig cittlo, shwp. rumlnaula or lna Inn Oregon from California, li win no atmsumo 10 iiiko l no mat- taf up sufficiently early In- order to : ieur tho nacettary permlu. I iSofnlr In raMnsy travel i)enond vary largely on mlaroicoplc rcneur eh which hna mado pumillilo a num ber of vital change In tho making pf atoel rails. Tho remit I that, .... , ,., ,.- w...... A "He who biiya had need have a hundred eyes," said Poor Richard. , : $ That was quite true in his time. Whenever you heeded anything, you had to go to tli is store then to that store across the street-7-to &veryrplace that Carried the thing you needed. If jOu missed any orte of them, you might be overlooking the very place that held ihe bargain vou sought ';. ;' . ' r.'x i'.. ,'v';. 'V. ;V. Kot Bo. today. Your owii tvfo cybs are plenty now. For every day this newspaper, brings Hght inW your home all the stores you would want to visit and the goods in whicii you are interested. Comfortably seated1 in your arm ihfj ybii simply, takb your paper ahd fead through the advertise' ments. '- . J.' ... ... So, lateVj When you do go out to buy, yoiil know exactly wici'e you ki'e going. YoU know just what ypu- are going to get.; ,Y6u know just how. much yoU ar going to pay. itcitd tho advertisementa. They deserve attentionV They ; save you time, labor and money. It is to your advahtage to read them. ' , . -. ' Now at our MOM'N POP S-mn kitchen 1 "I i;: , J fc. .'h.'c.,, r f TheowMTRooMij Uliti r " ' where ae0lilenla dtlo '. to broken rail wore oncA fitjrly froqvont now thpy ara n'lidomi It over heard of. Mtitnbii tt The Associated ' Preii For Toddy's News Today Read The Evening. Herald Member of The Associated Press HUNDRED Advertising is a straight line to best goods ahd lowest prices new location, EVENING 'flia Quality of t)i toei ilnlli ara mftda iilvlh$ (inprovaii. ot which tho been grently EYES 906 Main, opposite Postofiice, HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,: OREGON A LOT OF INTERFERENCE GOVT. SEEKING Hold That Much Knowledge I Yet to Be Gained ! From the Ocean I , WA8U'lkHrON, Feb, H.-Aniong ' the thing! the government IntendR to do during the coming year la to make an Intonalve i.udy of aeo water, Ita characteristic!!, and phenomena. 1 Tljo Navy Department la Plmnlup; 1 to furulah a boat, tho Durcau of Btandarda will ftiruleh a stuff nnd tnntrumenta. and a number ot other Mlcitlflc brinchea of the govern ment will bo reprcecnted In the pcr aonnil of tho pipctlltlcs. If Congreca approve. "t A surprising number of mUalns llnka in scientific knew ledge of the aea remain to be fouml. As listed by Dr. O. K. Burgess, director of the Duriu of Standards, they ln. elude tho salnlUy cf the aeaa, which la In part an cff?ct and In part a , cause of ocean currci'.a; tho effici Ambassador? Irn Nelson Morris oT fhirai-n tloncd as iKissibte candidate for an polntnient a American ambassador to Ccminny. He was appointed min ister, to Swfdrn by President Wilson i ' in July. 113. . , EVERETT TRUE SEA MYSTERIES 11flaw4.fSrTE2?( rffln 1 ni 1 rfiwni F'imi tiiii 1 J fiiM3 iYJ-J.,--AV OC-CoKCS. WAS TH3 COVDvSSY I fA.it.t- via u.ATr-o3Rr Vow iant teu... I : f - Ti" t'. . ("3 lisTTT-jTSj I t0 ivOA.lHS.R-' ..rr---r-- - 1 frv 7vpv"' . ,.,rTTs ency of dcpth'-aoundlhg mechanisms: tho variation, in, the pull of gravity over water uurfgees, and the varli tlin In magnetic flux which occa aisna trangp dcflect'on of the com pecs medio. The onion I credited with being a reliable weather prophet. It is nald thit when tho winter Is to. be onlin develop two kinds of skins, V'hera If the winter I to be mild Ihey connldcr ono-. jacket sufflelent. EVENING iHERALD'3 CLASSIFIED ADS Advertlslhg tJr frlterua) orders or soclotics charging a regular Ini tiation fo and cues, no discount. Reunions nnd bonovo'len't orders will be cha-rexil the regular rate fur all advtrtliil.ig whim an ailmbialon or , .Want ad and reading noilcex will be received up to 12 noon on the day of Issue. other charge I made. ' ' - I,ASSIKJKD AD KATES First Inertlon . per Une 10c Two Inwrtlmn per line llic Thrco Insertion per line 20c Four Insertion per line 25c Week (0 f lines) .;:...;..:..per line UOc Ono month .;..:......pcr line 73c NEW TODAY,- LOST 192 J ' nubJ-" pHte license, 15-815. Finder ;fciive at Herald -office, .i i, . . 14-30 TREK PRUNING Dono . by M. J: Hamottind. 2130 Waatlaud Ave., Klamath Falls.'; . 14-20 RKMABLB A'iOMAN wmts charge ot camp or mill dining room., 522 ' . Walnut St.".;Phoue, 43SW-; 14-20 FOR BENT -Furnished apartmenta. 419 N. 10th. Phono 342Wi 14-17 FIRST' CLASS MAN cook wishes i work.- Vrl:oM. O. Bates. 1178 -Golden Gats'vAve., Apt. 60. San Francisco. 14-17 W3VNTED Three doien Plymouth Bock and brown -Leghorns, young . hens; also 3 turkey hens and one ' gobbler. J. W JIanrm'an. six miles on LOkevlew road. 14-17 WjANTEO - Man lor Janitor, work. Gall or write Dii T5; Cr.- Herald. ': : : v 14-17 BY-CONDO X WOUiPN'T- t3S ; , El whAT'3 . I .-& ey's Seed 1 111 ' 1 ' - r iiiii m 1 "S!Flie v . .... .. Im m-raim mi. Murph ' l w:d carh Franklin. Touring, licensed for 12". Essex 4 Cyl Coach, licensed for l2r,. Essex 4 Cyl Touring, Overland Mya- tery iounng, Dodge Touring, Oak land Touring.- All these car are in good condition and priced right. PETERSEN MOTOR CAR CO. 7th and Kldmuth. . Phone 008. Oldsmobllo, Frauklln, Rlckenbhor. i- -:- . . .. ., 14-17 ... XOTICE.v , . During thS absence of Don. J. Zumwalt, hi euglnibrlhg and sur veying are being taken- care of by Frank Z. ; Howard; i NO. 7 Bunsnr Apts. Phone 622. 14-16 FOR RENT FOR RENT Five room houe. In quire 2231 South 6th. . 3-14 FOR RENT Room, bath; phone; heat.. 840 Walnut; ' F5-H3 FOR KEN T Sewing machine. White, Singer, New Home. Eld rldgo, and other makes, good con dition. F; M. Lucas Furniture, 102 Maiu. Phone 633. J17-F17 WANTED WANTED Woman to look after semi-invalid, nights. Phone 14-M. - . v 12-14 WANTED Agent for Klamath Falls nnd surrounding territory to re present a product of Highest Merit that is needed In every homo. National Advertising , Campaign. ' No Competition. Only reliable parties heed apply. Small Invest ment. Write or call at 211 Broad way. Radium Health Products Co., Portland, Orcsou. . 11-17 WAKTED to buy two wheel trailer. , Pi'O. Boj 441. . . 18-16 WANTEU TO RBNT-A toodeftr , ; house Reasonably close in. . Com pletely furnished and with, two bedrooms. . Box 63. Cr. Horuld. tt WAJCTEB-.Watchlng night or day by competent middle aged man. A-l reference.' Write, Watch. Cr. .-Herald. '-;: 9-14 I MISCELLANEOUS Ft'RNITURE Received this morn ing, ti shipment of- New French . Walnut,"Sultes;1925 style, dress er; beds, vanities, benches, dress ing tables in different' styles and Jilies. very latest hand painted decorations, ' latest designs, up to the mlnuto styles, and you can SEE the 81nger. Cabinet . DeLuxe Electric,, the. supreme achieve ment ot the' sewing -machine. In dustry. Rents, - repairs ahd ex pert, service on all make. Lib ber I allowance on old .machines! easy payment; Singer Sewing . Machine Co., 114 North 8 th St. Phone 828:-. . . . . J20-F20 ; ; . orax vr. hovo Expert wa'tchTnakor. Swiss watches a specialty,-. 107 So. 7th St.; j-14 TRIANOLE CAFE The place to got good eats. OPEN 'ALL- NIGHT. 638 Main Btrect, Phone 624. Dlltf BABY CHICKS-R; I.. Reds, Barred Rook, Black M'hOrcas, Golden Buff and White Loghorns. Hatch ' cd from stock that has hot had electric llglrts and highly stimulat ing food to force egg production. iKnoch Crews, Seabright, Calif. , PHILIP, WILSON, of Farmlngton, Jlo. or anyone knowing, his where abouts, ;pIoaao : communicate with S..-, J. ; rioyce, White Pelican hotel. Klamath Falls until Feb. 10th, after that date, 15i2 34th street Sncra hiontoCaliforniia. . 1.1-19 buy one piece at same price as priced in full sets.' Wo Invite yon to call and look thBse'h'ow piece ovor, (Whether or' hot you are In market - to buy. F. M.' LUCAS, 'Furniture, 603 ilaln'Street. ., 13 W; A N T E D : Lady stenographer, 'jingle. Apply Shell Co. of Cali fornia. Phone 534 ' 13-14 BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT One three hole Solar electric stovo, 'four ' maVcfcil, irons, one Solar shampoo ;tray,' vibrator and hair ' flryor.- All nearly Hew. Sell all or part Vrraeotfable,; ,Mr. ' Carpeniter, S13 Plhe St. Apt. No. I. 13-16 fc" i.. . . V..- Store, 0. K. Transfer Co. PAGE SEVflN BY TAYLOR FOR SALE FOR SALE OR I-EASBGeoeral ntoro and postnfflce at Sam Val- , ley near highway, 20 miles from Modford. Geo.- W. Barker, Butte .. Falls, Oregon, y v ' 12-lg FOR SALE 183 ncro alfalfa ranch ,t oh highway ,xi mile from Med- ford. Private ditch,: George w. ' Barker, Butte Falls, Ore. 12-19 FOR 8ALB Cabbage; io lb (Red Onions, 4 V4c lb; flaubr Kfaiit, 3So gal. 1 14 mile nbrthwest ot Malln. John Honxffe. -. -a. pj-M3 THE J. tt. WATKIN8 PRObtJCTS can be gotten at 1919 Ortgoa avenu. Phone 8 4 9-J. .. s-F6 FOR BALE 200 ton of Alfalfa hay. Price 89.00 per ton. Oood, feed. Lot . on Lost River. David. Mc-AuIIffe,.Tel.,22B-W. .. v.; io-18 FOR RBLUBLB -U8ED - 'CARS of standard make, see Bnlck and Star Oarage, opposite Whit PeU can Hotel.. . 1-utt LOST AND FOUND FOHNTV-Barrette for lair. Owner v..!!' ?,!T? Mm ' Hi Wee by identifying, and paying for idTi, LEGAL NOTICE hUM'VIONd In tho - Circuit c'bur Ih ani' fof . Hlnmoth County, and' ftfate v- . of OtpRon - 'No 1896 E. KELLliT ?W;XRT, Plaintiff,- V:.. , r - r SAM, STEWART. Ddfendant V TO SAM STEWART, Defendant: IN THE. NAME OF THB 8TAT8 OF ORGEON;" ' '. ;.;.; You aro hereby requiredf; to' ap pear 1 and answer the- Complaint tiled against you' In . tha above en titled suit . on or before Saturday, tlte 28th day of February, 1986; or, for failure to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaihyf will take Judgment and ildcree against you as follows: '' ' :.- -y, y 1. That the bonds of matriiribny now existing between plaintiff Nel lie Stewart, and - detandanl . Sam Stewart-, be dissolved .od the gfoUnd ot cruel and inHumitn: treatment, and -desertton. ' v '.'-'. . 2. That", the'; plaintiff haT- inch further nnd other rollet as to. eqaity and gpod conscience riviy appertain, and as to tho Court may seem meet. February , 28th, 1925 . Is ,tih. lat day of . the time- preecrtbed In ' the -order tor publication of tlils Sum mons, in wbich you may appear -and answer ' said . Complaint, . tie . tint publication.'. thereof being Jafauary 17th,'1926. and the last publication being February 38tb,'.'ltiS.'- '. ' ' - This summon is' aerted jK publi cation, by order of the' Honorable A. L. Lcavitti Judge of the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregdn. for Klamath- Coiintyt dated.'. 1 January tilth; 1926,, which, order :rq aired boat auminono be published .onco a week tor six successive week1 ('ev en insertions),: the first publication being January 17th, .1926. , . , . 'W.'H. A. REW2IR. Plaintiffs attorney; Whose office fend postotfice addroK Is American Nat-'" olnnl Bank . BIdg., .Klamath Fills, Oregon. J17-24-3i-F-14-21-2a'r '" .- - '.., I'V xotitfc td chF.Difohs I f . Notice Is-hcrcby given, tllal oV an ordor dated Decemtnr 23rU,1924, in tho County . Court-. Qt Kidmath County, Oregon; . tho ' undbrtlgbed. Dim Sullivan, was nppOinle'd a ao ministrator ot the. estat9 'of-. John Nolan, . deceased and ha 'qualified as euch, and now give. ot,(c' ta all persons having claim, aanlnst the.estate-of tho ald John Nolan, Deceased to present t'hiih' elMoll to the said administrator Dan' Sullivan, at the office of W. - O Van Union, (it his' office at 204 Hart Bilildlng. Klamath Falls;.- Orogon; wlthiri six months from the dnto of this notice. Dated January 23rd,' 192S.' ' ' ' DAN SULLIVAN, " Administrator of the KMtats of 1 ,- . John Nolan, Docosed. W. C. Van Emon, Atty. . for' Administrator. :;; vv. Klamath Falls; orosnn. j24-3t-F7-l'i. .'