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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1925)
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HhodM Mob tlt-w. lto.; 1S7 N. 8th Dr. Philip Colo dnral Praotloo ot Dontltry Ojni Krenlnai bt Appointment Ptaon (Ot Bit MbIh ' Orer Moo'i fltore Brown, the Rodfer Ooaeral Boaflni; ud Rrpalrlng , ' . . PHONE M '' , ThOj Comfort Beauty Shoppa .420 Main St Phono 33S ' fcl1ilo fwlnt n pclly ' Switches riudo to order Opob tvonlnga by nppolatmont F O R S E :- ..:.v..jr.. -. lf)25j - 5t vryr . ti, -ii ri - "T- r. pIRMANCKT CONBTyCTIOf Mrlll'ltr UlflvWI Man tm , ,t UtM 'lulMtriaa t- h-tl,llHl, !..., .1 I.i. Hioni'Tiif ou' hi '-'in. "tfU'-ilhi .',n(i PP'"','1 1- wi-l t waMw.j)w -.au'f ' U?,' ftatlmftt , Tiat ,4V ' Concrete1 Pip5 'Co!' Play Cards : Cigars and Cigarettes Soft Drinks Barbsr Bhop .i Lunoh Room ' . M. & H SOLO PARLOR OeBMth th. Pine f r , BOSTON BEAUTY , ; SHOP; ' , Winten Building j - Expert Operator 1 . Individual Booths , Violet ray facial and scalp treatments, facial packs, mar celling, and shampooing. For appointment Phone 811W NEM.IIO CnAN'T, Prop. EDS T H A T GROW M U R PH EY-S- S E E D- S T O R E, .906 M A I N- , Chicken and Dog Feed and Remedies 1 Yellow Front, Opposite Postoffice . ' ' ' v EVENING HERALD'KLATHi FALLS, OREGON ' NEW oriental beauty shop : ; " ' MAIM5ARET CALLAIIKN . Ii now ualatlnf lo the Orion Ml Benutr Bhop, doing all lit, ' In beauty , culture, your p , ronagu will be apperkaled ' .(Nexlj door- to. Wostern I'm -," 626 MAIN STREET 'Moke' appoliitnionu. Phi- ' -if, '-t- J. HrDRISCOLLv I !.-:. k. ill -4 di j.. All Kind t J--"i INSURANCE A- H. COMBS (', ivHif lloma llousft Clonnlna, Kloor Wnxlng and Po!lh1ng , Jniiltor Worlt nns) U'lndnn Cleanlna . " Ph. lit Klamath ,'. ,6r DR. J. G. GOBLE O'-TOMETRIST-i-OPTiriAN ' lot Main 8t Phone 1S3-W t rii and grind Glasses. Dnpll- i nmkeji leniea. repair Intm CERTIFIED CHICK9-i-Whlte and Brown Leghorns, Barred Rocks. Reds. Black Minorca. - Now hooking- for fall and sprint d livery. Price on appHratliin I Our 25th year of . sitrressful hatching. 0RLAND HATCHERV Orland, Olenn Co., Calif J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AN1 HPRVEYOR Phone ISS-J 138 8 . ItlYHr-i.l DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHI8 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence Phone (31 I. O. O. F. Tempi , NEW CITY LAUNDRY Finished Work Fiat Work "Put Your Dud In Our Suds" v: . Rough Dry.- , ,,t, Phone H4, Cor Main ft Congres HSrla TOLL QUESTION DEFERRED TILL Question Thoroughly Aired in County Court Roorht v Saturday Afternoon .With tho statement that. "It was not the county court's Intention to work a hardship on tho Klamath public by tbe establishment of a toll road,'' County Commissioner Burre) Short deferred action on the toll road contract between, tbo county and the Central' Auto Service, until the return of the county Judge. Heavy "artillery, from nearly ev ery class of people in the county. was brought to beir upon tho county court at the' hearing In an attempt to quash (ho proposed contract without further ado. Railroad com panies, tho chamber of commerce, Deschutes county, railroad construct tloA concerns, lumber com pi ties by proxy, llvestockmen ' and' fanners, business mon nil added tholr bit to the general ' whole whfch In brief, was-a blanket condemnation of the toll rood system In general and of the Klamath toll road contract which. Is now up for consideration by the court. In particular. It Is gerierally understood that the eourt, Commissioners Short and Martin, are oot In favor of tho con tract. Fronv extemporaneous re marks made during the hearing and front certain assurances given rail road - construction companies, It Is deduced ' that .the o,daahlng of tbe contract Is merely a matter of time. The hearing Saturday Was one In wh'ch the tut, flew thick.- The ques tion was thoroughly aired and then set out to dry. Among. .those who spoke at the hearing were; C. C. Kcl Ioy, ; state hlehway engineer; 6. P. Miller,., representing v.the Utah Con struction company; U, C. Groeabeck, representing the chamber of com merce and .lio ranchers of the Fort KJiynoth couatrrnand ther Southern Pacific railroad: A. C Yaden;' re pre sent lie FretkFDuke:!, Antlcj.' of the Bend Commercial club"; Clyde McKay,. Bead Jmslncsa man ; Mrs,' P. M. , Cleave , tram' Cresct; ; B. U Clark of I PJne and others, w'.jji , V. ....... "W" : 1 -iit'fc. ... : IWO, ARRESTED .'Sft. N. F, Sargent, was, arrested early Sunday morning on a, charge of .being, Intoxicated, while driving. His companion, Lae Harrington, was I charged with .. being - drunk. . The I arrests wero made by Traffic Of I fleer Knowles us Sargent and Har j rlngton -were returning from .the I Kono dance. . ..... -.a-:- THIRTEEN KILLED FRANKLKVv- L March 23. A heavy tog which enveloped a atop signal Tina responsible for a head-on collision of twfl fast mall trains on the Southern Pacific, .railway yes- jterday, causing, the death of 13 persons..; .. . , j ,. Terrtblo , tlutslan , noiws today. They are making autos tho'ro.. Dui the darn things , will bo contrary. -. Edward &. Ashurst Attorney .and ' Counaollor t Ln aulle No. 6, Loomls Uiok Phon 227 . . J W. E. and, J. K. . . , ;'.- ' PATTERSON Coneractlna; Painter 630 S. 6th. Phone 582-J ,H. E. ROSKAMP Contractor and Builder Sue Me Before You Build '-- . phone t7t 1 MJResdnc 1030Jetfroa..,, JUDGE'SRETURN ;v: ' ' j 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 ' i i 1 1 1 1 1 n tuk 1 1 niirf.-i .ir in - Classified Section PELICAN BAY CLUB DONATES FLOOR FOR . BIG GAME TOMORROW Through the courtesy of the Peli can Bay community club, tbe championship- game ot the high School basket bail lea'jup between Klamath , Falls and Merrill will be played i on the Pelican Bay 'club floor to- j morrow night, It vas. announced ! this, afternoon. Officials of the club1. mado It clear t'jat the granting of the club floor In tbe champ'dnahlp game was an exception rather jjhan tho rule. - . . i Students and faculty at 1 the Klamath county high school - ex pressed gratitude to tbe lumber company club far t'ao cooperation shown.- Tbe game la a play-off tc decide the champlonxhlp. ' . . The first hydroelectric plant Jn the German province of Branden burg has been pTiced tn operation and others will be built to 1eJ3ea the consumption of coal. An electrically operated machine for setting type hai been Invent ed that is operated by ; connection with a typewriter, - reproducing manuscript ns ft Is written. . Herald Classified 'Ads' NEW TODAY CXAS8D7IED AD RATES ; First insertion ..... ...... per line lOr Two Insertions '. per Hup 1 0 Ttiree Insertions ....per line SOr Four Imertiona per Une 23c Werk times) ... per llnp ttne One month . per line 75c . . NOTICE' :; ... (lasslfled sdvertUom, lite here after most be paid for Ip advance nnlesa the advertisers carry an open "K'Unl i(h The Kvt-nlng Hirald. AOverlWng tnt 'frut-ruar ,rdr or societies charging' a regular, Ini tiation fee and - dues, 'no .dt5Vonuir. RmIIrIous and benevolent orders wil," oe .charged the regular rate tor al' advertising when an- admission, -or other chart, Is made. . : Want ds ad reading notices II oe received uf to 1? noon on thr H . f ' "'" : ,:, , i i-.fi FOR SAtEi-"P'la iV (Accordion.. Phone 68S-R. . 23-28 FOR RENT Furnished house, also 1 room furnished cabin, suitable for Toon and wife; 334 ?.. '4th St. '..'! T;i -,; Ki . ' '23-24 1)0 0 ' EVER-T&tARING Stnwberry ' plant' for sale. Phone 19F11. . ; 23-25 WANTED Clrl ior general house iwork. : Phono S05 before 9:00 A. il. i?r , .- .. 23-25 FOR SALE Black Cocker Spaniel puppies. Pedigreed and registered. 235 N. 10tH St. . 23-15 CABIN- FOR RENT Light and wat or furnished. VI 2 per month. 1020 Martin St. - - 23-24 HOUSE CLEANING, ' floor waxlm. -. polishing, janitor wrk and win dow . cleaning. ,W a 1 1 paper"., andj rugs.' a. h. combs. 1 rnone 40. .-: :' ---''." '". ., 238 V- !- I ' - Q.U'., i.i(.i,t Fred Wetterf eld, D. D. S. ". ' " " X-1lay "tiaboratary ' i ' - j- LmrmJs' Building ivyr Phone 434-W ' $f;,': f,fl"'V Klamath Falls,. Oregon Klamath Lodge ( Directory K. of C. Council No. 2255 . '''- Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays Lyceum Hall. 8th and High Visiting Knlgbu welcome Chos, - Patterson. Q. - K P.-0. ELKS Meets ' Thnrsday evening Visit ing member , welcome ' Elk Temple, 3rd A Main Leslie Roger, Exalted Rnler.'Tom Oaliell, Sao. " .A American . Legion Klamath Pest No. t Meetings lat and 3rd Tuesdays. Court House Basoment F. P. OLDS, Com'dr. ' "v-pbon 862-W ' " '.V NEW TODAY SPECIAL. MAIICEU for the re.t of month uOc. Cotnfort Beauty Hliop. 420 Muln, near Hall hotel. 23-28 POSITION WANTED as elru!ar .. filer. Can file and run mill, or saw and file. II. J. Brown, Con. Delivery. . .. 23-2.5 BANKlHirPT 8ALB National Cash register. Adding machine, Toledo scale. Small sate, Wayne gasoline pump. Show cases, root beer bar rel. Must be sold In three days. , Merrill Store, Mt. Hebron, Calif., 1 miles from Klamath Falle. Roads good. . ' ", 23 FOR RENT Room . with bath, for girl or woman. HO Plum St. 23 CENTRAL AUTO STAGE now mak ing regular dally trip; to Bend, starting 8:00 A. M. Phone S13W. 23-28 FOR SAL E Beautiful Japanese Spaniel. Extra fine dog. Cheap Call 113 N. 4th, 8 a. no. to 5 p. re . , r s 23 LOST Ladles gold penc'l. InltlK' A. A. C- Finder please phone Ml" Clynch, 448-4. 23-25 F.O R RENT Outslde'apt. Evan' ' Apts. Inquire Sunset Grocery. ' I ; ,-, ;:: 23-25 STRAY E D Came to my place' 3 weeks ago. Red and while now.'. ' Short (all. Tom Pappas, Mld- land Rond. , ; : 23-25 WANTED .Cooking in camp b? ex perienced woman. From 20 to '25 men. No assistance needed. Box 30 care Herald. 23-45 FOR SALE 412,000 GARAGE business for sale at a sacrifice. Call or write Box 1, Macdoel, California. Must have imemdlate action. ' . , 20-2S "FOR SALE 80 head good work mules. vAverage wt. 1150 lbs., harness and full camp equipment for grading work. A bargain. ' A- G. Anderson. 1104 Second St, ,. Sacramento, .Calif.','' ,f ... 30-24 FOR SALE 280 ewes, with' lambs ,,at side. ; 115,00. r . Augustus . &. Andrlen, 7 ml. iwest ot Merrill, i u !.'. 2M4 FOR SALE House' and garage,' tiy .owner. One of the most up-to-date bungalow, Inst completed. This Is an ideal home. ' 220 HiH- j.Bide Ave., DUosAdd.t p iU13 FOR SALE 10 acre good land, 43 - acres under tr r t ga ti on; small Shonse and barn, on Market road. OnIy; 135.00 per acre'. "' Five Hund- . red. dollar: will: handle lit..;. Very , easy terms or will . take city prop-'- erty in exchange.' Phone BIS. "20 tf FOR SALE! 35 acres Income ranch, - '25 acres In Alfalfa, large bnild- Ings, on state highway, mile to . town and school, under Irrigation, wire netting fenced, bottom soil. . Splendid location for dairy and - alfalfa ranch. For- price, particu lars, write Andres Bros., Route A, ' Box 117, Anderson, Calif. 7-28 FOR SALE-Whiie Leghorn baby chicks from Tancred Royal and spec ial pensi $10.00 per 100. Hatch every Monday. Circular. ,? Henry ., Tarratt, 'Corning. Calif. f M7A7 FOR' SALE Turkey Rea and Blue btem aeei' wneat. A. A. i.isKcy. Malin, Oregon.: V J 17-33 FOR BALE- OR TRADE 10 acre. - All In cnitivatlon. E miles from tty-llnrtts: of Portland. Inquire ,.?10 8. 6thSt. pnone 46M is-zu kbOP AND BUNGAIX)W VSTAlN yl.SO;. per goL Deadnlng ' felt .. ruoiing ana gutw.' . rttiiuxauu. .du ; Bo. 6th St. . V n: . 13-26 FOR SALE IN JACKSONVILLE. Oregon, one halt block, well built 7-room bouse, furniture, brick cel lar, , Barn, woodshed, Rood well. Price 32500 cosh. Address Box 95, Jacksonville, Oregon 14-27 FOR RELIABLE TJ8ED CARS Of standard makes,-: see Bul'ck and Star Garage, opposite White Peli can Hotel, ; . . l-13tf MAKE YOUR AUTO NEW with Auto Nu. Pattersons,- 630 South 6th ' Street. 13-26 FOR RENT CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE LINE ' for moving trnnks and light haul ing. Phone 850. Corner 8th and Main. . M18-A18 FOR RENT Store fixtures, 6 ft. show case and wall cases with drawer base. Mrs. Davenport, 305 Lincoln.,; .. . ' , 24tf FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. Pri vate lntrance. Hot and cold water. Price easy. Phone 722. 620 : Washington. , FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 840 Walnut. " . ; . ..--.. 21-27 FOR (RENT Sleeping room In (mod ern ' home for one or two men. ' 35 per week. 408 Klamath Avo. Phono 147.- , 21-33 PAGE SEVEN NEW TODAY LOST Mann grcn suit contr nt Al goma Point. Please phono 3i;2-J, . ., -23-24 FOR SAL E 5 ton. Alfalfa seed, ; clean,' Orfion 'Htnii'lnrU Purity, 20c, F. O. B. trk or rII rod, Medford, Oregon... H. E. Conger, ; MeUfard,,n.-'r DS'No. 2. ... LOST Gold wrist 'watch, Swiss .. make Gold metal bend attached. - Finder . pioaso... ruturn tot Freda KJack, 701 . North 11. i Phone 37. . : . 33 . FOR RENT 4 rooms, anfurnished, cheap. 813 Alameda St. 23-25 WANTED ,.-, ; ,- . WOMAN wants to care for children at her 'home. 1712 Oregon Ave. - '- .r ;.. ,'". . . ,49-21 WANTED Camp cooking by wonuo. 16 to 20 men. 1021 Main. 21-23 v ANTED Ten Basement to dig. All kinds of excavating and lawn . work. W. Chastatn. Pane 445M .,'.' . F2J-M27 CARPENTB R, -construction and building work done and guaran- , teed. Same' attention; to, small . Jobs as. the big ones; -1 Work com ; plated In tbe shortest possible , '.-time No delays. Free estimate given.. See me before letting your '- contract. I ca sa.ve you time and :-, m o n ey. Thomas Bomar, Hotel Baldwin. Phone 65.. M21-A21 VIOLIN AND PIANO Instruction by Z. Peters, accredited' by i. State '- 'Board" of t: Education, given . in . paplle ,,h.o m e, , by .'appointment. ' Phone 451-W eotweon 8 and 9 a. ih. each day except Wednesday, ; Thursday and Friday. ., Ml-A14 DRESS UAKIXO Mrs. L. G. Lage son, 133 N. 4th St. . F25-M25 BOOKKETEPER, experienced, wlshe position. Write Box 38, cure ot ' Herald. . 20-26 WANT E D Olrl tor housework. . Mrs. Robert 8. Adams, Merrill, . Oregon. .... J ... .' 20-23 WELL DRIUING-iVochatser Bro. i!i 17Sl.Melrose..kPlione25Ri W get water.- -Also, Install water - system.1'' ,-'f,-'";t,'' M13-A13 K MISCELLANEOUS " ' !. '.I 1,1.! . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES If - you have 2300 will start you In :dMkr'! husinessv-itremcndouav sale, . should. net you, ,ST00 salary, week--' ly. ' Experience uhneceflsary. G. M. Ii. Pears ft Co., 68 N. :9th St., Port land, Oregon.,.,- 0-24 .' . i..., ..NOTJCB,;., ''. s -' Ford car found), abandoned. Lic ense shows 'owner Dan' Thompson. May be seen at Balslger Motor com pany. If nnclatmel, will be sold tor charges- v. ' ': " . HARRY M. LOITCKS, 19-25 o Chief Of Pollco. v C. W. WILLIAMS New and Second ' Hand Furniture Store, 6.21 iKlam- th Ave. Phone 605-M: F27M26 GRADUATE NURSES Registry, call . day or night, 2511 F St. Phon ' 695-J. , M3-A2 NOTICE Soring needing and plow-i- ingTule Lake and Marsh .land. ", See oe tor quick and satisfactory work; A. EvBooki 1310 Maosneto street. ,. ;; J v "? F27.M27 LOOK YOUR BEST m a "Robert Suit." ' Hand, tailored to-; your measure. . Now ' showing Spring . and Summer lines. Phon 109 ', and I wilt call: with samples. A-4t--Reier.,r..w M9-A9 ' ORAN W. LOUD. E x p e T t wntcb j mnlreT.' Swiss watches a specialty, f 107 3. 7th Street.; : ,12-25 RL.H.M.VGB 6ALB j) The book committee of the Worn ans Library club will hold rum mage sale Tuesday, March 24, In the vacant room, next door to Barnhart's shop in the McCarthy building". 31-23 LEGAL NOTICES - - 1. INDIAN LAND SALE r Bids will be received up to 3:00 p. m. April 2, 1925, at the office of the Superintendent, Klamath -Indian Agency, Klamath Agency, Oregon, for the purchase, of . the allotment of Andrew, Jackson, a deeoased Klamath allot teo. described as fol lows: ..H' i , j., . .- WHSW,. 8HSW14NW,, and SNSWViNW.H, Beqtion 26, and NE4SE and EViEHSE4SEK. Section 27, Township 33 S., Range TV, E. W M.,- Orogon, containing 160 acres, t v :.' .ti A Tbe appraised Value of thai land Is 33000. and no bid under thi cum will be favorably considered. Each bid must be accompanied by duly certified check on some solvent bank for ten per cent of the amount offer ed.. This tract of land is located on The Dallm-Cnllfornla Highway be tween Klamath Agency and' Fort Klamath, Oregon. Fort Creek passe through this allotment. For furth er Information address the Superin tendent, Klamath Agoncy, Oregon. March 2-9-16-23-30.