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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE; SEVKtt MOM'N POP i GETTING SERVICE BY TAYLOR Herald Classified Section i FRIDAY, APRIL 3,-1925 ftif'"-'' I KAftwcip t CAM USE tfVt TTR 'Vcif 'Elf RAVA3ANCC - AND ALU " Wf S BUTTON) & OM TM.6 3MIRT 8UT U S 6 fW& SA3 ? TkROWIMS AYJAW ? A S ee DOrOE T S6T- ) vu, . 51 VXlTS ' ' XtH-i sTx 7 TMK SWOT'S MO 600D '( V. ITi I (. 1 I yusiness (PI rXODAK Leave Your 'More 90'clocK-Your A.ri. Piduras am nngerwoa 17,. i WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLP , U CSSxZ) OUY THEIR DRUGS feiufeSJ Coral J. Sabo Slonoirrnphnr Notary Accountant 106 Hopka Bid rhona 84S Second-Hand . Goods New and Old, All Klndi "I will trado with you" H. S. Gooding 13S Main St. Dnlow the Courthoune WINDOW CIiKAMNO Plate (lliifiB, Ronldonc and - office windows cleaned Floor waxing and pollahlnit house eleanlns nd Janitor aarvlce A. M. Itholc Phone SSO-W. . Ilea. 1S7 N. 8th Dr. Philip Cole tlxnernl Practice of Doiitlatrl' Open Hvnnlnge by Appointment Phone 560 ' ' ' 618 Main Over Moe'i Store Brown, the Roofer ; Ueuornl Hoofing uiid Itcpnlrlng PIIONIO 0HH scandinavian ""'"'rooms :- (In Scandinavian Hall) Are now ready for occupancy. 25 new modem rooms $6.00 per week and up For your chickens D WORK Rlttvs readr at" 5 nan PIRMANCNT CONSTRUCTIOM' r'xcluilve Iilrcnnod Mnnii fii-trerii for The now Cnncfoto irbllriw-Wall Ilulldliift Brick for Founda tion, Walla, llulldliiKi, etc. Absolutely Flr end Weather Proof nt a coat less than any otuor form ot masonry. fltone-Tllo coitatrucllon ollm Inntoa upkeop expenao, Is In doatructlblo, and l approved by , the boat anhltecls end buljdors. Hjnpxcolled hs n base for , Bluceo flntnh ' Iict us J)tliiinto Your Job mil and Market. Phono' BRCW Concrete Pipe Co. Play Cards Cigars nnd Clgnrottos Soft Drinks Barber Shop Lunch Room M & M. :. 1 . '' SOLO PARLOR Bnueuih. tbo, Pluo ..Treu BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building j Export iOporators " . Individual liquids t Vliiltit ray t.ielnl nhd ' soutp treatments, facial bucks, mnr cnllltig, and shampooing. . For appointment Phone 3I1W NELLIE GRANT, Prop. a rectory NEW ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOP M.uui.uitrr r.i !.!.. ni:.N la now Hntoi fnjt la t 10 Orien tal i::uty Kliop. 1 ' i i: K till lines In beauty culture. Your ptt rnr.nij will bu apperlvatt-d. Next door to Western UuluD 626 MAIN STREET Muku appuli'tiiiciit-'i. Pii(.nj 0)5 J. H. DRISCOLL Upstairs in the Hart BIdg. ' All Kinds of INSURANCE A. H. COMBS Prlvnlo Homos House Cleaning. Floor Waxing and PoUshlng Janitor Work and W'lhdow Cleaning Ph. 868 Klamath Falls, Ore. DR. j. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 709 Main St. Phone 133-W Make and grind Qlassos. Dupli cate broken lonses, repair frames J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR' Phono 192-J 133 S. Rtvuraldo DR. F. R. GODDORD OSf EOPATlIlS THYSICIAN ' AND SURGEON Offlco and Resldonco Phone- 321 I. O. O. F. Temple Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. - - X-Rny 'Laboratory-':'"" ' Loamhj Building Phone 434-W Klamath Falls, Oregon NEW CITY LAUNDRY Finished ; Work Flat Work "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" Rough Dry ; v Phond 164. Cor Main & Congress From Incubator to Stew Kettle VEATCH FILES HIS ANSWER IN WRANGLE OVER FISH BOARD PORTLAND, Ore., April 3. John (!. Veatcli, recently appointed state Huh crimen iMHlnnor by Governor Plerco toddy filed nnv,or to the question of uoilon brought about a week ago by Dr. Thomas W. Ross, dpoed -corimr'tfaliner, unking that Vciilch oppear III court and Khow cause and by what authority he holds office uh commissioner. Vculch In hi" answer denies that Ross' rumoval wait Illegal. II states that December 16, 1924, Ciovernor Pierce brought charges against Kiss on which a hearing was held Decem ber 22. Ross was anbaeqtiently re moved from the to luminal on and Vrutoli was appolnlel January 10, the answer states. Recreation Commission Appointed by Governor ftAUEM. Ore., April 3. Oovernor Pierce yesterday uppo'ntcd tile state recrcitlon commlsslan, and havljig us Its purpono the Riving of advice and aaslatance In recreJtlonal pro jects and physical education. It' Is ' a volunteer organization and no pay , la receive 1 by tlio members. ' Thn .xombers arc: John C. Hen- j deraon, Portland, director of com- i munlty service :i W. A. Kcarns, ath- j l"tlc dlrect-.ir t Oregon agricultural i college: John P. Ilovard, University : . : I For Rent Apartment. Every t h i n furnished. 703 N. 9th. Phone 726-W. For Sale 5-i'oom house, 2 lob, 3 blocks off . pavement, 2 blocks from, school. Price ' $1850; $300 will handle. Terms,' $30 with interest. See R.H.Ma!ey 703 N. 9th St Phone 726-W CHAS S. HOOD Real Estate, Fire . Insur ance, Surety, Contract and Judicial bonds Chiloquin, Oregon Edward B. Ashorst. Attorney and Counsellor at Law Suite No. D, I.ooruls BIdg Phone 227 V. K. and .1. K. PATTERSON tiitrnctlli(t Pnlntors 630 S. 6th. Phone 582-J H. E. ROSKAMP Contractor and Builder Seo Me Ilofore You Build Phone 672 Residence 1020 Jefferson y i ; , . ; OBSSiy Street f. H I.-. ...,.v Surelive ISureeroW - Surelay Murphey's of Oregon; O. A. Kratz, city mnn- oner at Astoria; Fred Kiddle, Island i. ,, , ,....i! . V ; City, pant state . commander of American Legion. Miss Carln Doifi-r- I mark, Portland, and Marshall N. i Da io, Portland. Herald Classified Ads CXAMHIFIED AD Il.TI Flnrt Innei-tlon ' per line Hi Two IioH-rtliiiiH p-r line Tlireo liim'rlliina jmt line Sth Knur Inertloru pur line 2.1c Wo k (0 timoa) per line ISOe rin nmntli per line 7.V Want ads and reading notices will be received up to 12 noon on the day of issue. NOTICB (litwlflo! udviTliic'iiniM hrre nfttrr must be imlfl for iu advance unh-sg the Hdvertlaen farry un open account with The Kvrnlnic Herald. Advertising for fraternal orders or societies charging .a regular ini tiation fee and aues. no discount. Religious and benevolent orders will be charged the regular rate for all advertising when an admission or other chark Is mmle XKW TODAY FOR RENT FnrnisheJ apartments close in. 419 N.. 10th J'honc 342-W. 3-4 PAINTING Hurling. AND TINTING. Phono SOU. Dave 3-9 OFFICE GIRL WANTED Ad Jrccs ! ' Box 1, Herald offjee. . 3j, PRIVATE FURNITURE SALE to-1 morrow. Slightly used furniture I for sale at 630 N. 11th street, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. tomorrow, lister upright piano and bench; bird's eye maple double bed, chif fonier and bureau; living room table -and three chairs; Morr's chair; wash tubs and kitchen utensils. Splendid opportunity. 3 SATURDAY BARGAIN DAY Six building lots; campers supply goods. See Dick, 220 Main street. 3-4 ELDERLY LADY wanted to do gen eral housework. 419 Pacific Ter race. 3-6' FOR RENY 3-room furnished apt. Children allowed. 419 Pacific Terrace. 3-6 MR. ENSLEY. teacher ot guitar, banjos', mandolins and ukelele. 137 First St., cor. Pine. 3-9 FOR RENT Housekeeping room3, 237 N". oth St. 3-4 CARAGE ingtcn. FOR RENT. 309 Phono 753-W. Wash . 3-4 FOR RENT Sleeping room; . bath and phone. Free auto parking. 840 Walnut. 3-9 STONE MASON FOR HIRE, by day or contract. 222J S. 6th. A3-M3 FOR SALE 4 thoroughbred R. I. hens and one cockerel, registered Huschman and Pierce strain, In dianapolis. Call after 6 p. m., 722 10th St. Call all day Sunday. 3-4 FCR SA-LE 25 M capacity doublo c'rculnr say mill, complete, with all- necessary equipment, new steam toed, now conveyors, 4x46 Inch edger, two boilers, dutch oens, two. engines, two cut oft saws; In A-l condition, now in operation: can be delivered tn 30 days; also Ames fire box boiler nnd engine, complete, 6x24, Hap py Thought plane? and -matcher. With flooring, surfacingand ship lap heads, all shafting, belting, pulleys, etc. Price right, with good terms to responsible parties. Address J. N. Miisten XAt. Co.. La Pine, Oregon. . 3-7 Klamath Lodge Directory K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays' .Lyceum Hall, Sth and High Visiting Knights welcome Chas, Patterson, O, K, B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Visit ing members welcome. Elks Temple. 8rd A Main Leslie Rogers, Exalted Ruler. .Tom Delsell, Seo. American Legion "' Klamath Post No. 8 " rta, Meetings 1st' and 3rd' tfSt w T"1''- Court House Basement sSCfcs? p- OLDS. Com'dr. "iJiS Phone S62-W ' fAUI OF Tll.lNKH We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many kind- t,mMa ,h3wn (h tne j,, n( after the death cf our baby. Ruby Palmer, and tor the many beautiful fl&wcrs sent. Mrs. Pearl Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Farnk ftchmltz. MISrfclXANI-.OLH ORAN W. 13VV, K.xpert WVttch mnker. Rwlss watches a specialty. 107 8. 7th St. 2-li Jane Snedlcor will be nt ilordoff and Wolf's Store Friday and Satur day, April 3 and 4 to organize and teach classes III decorative Art. Prlng your problems to her, 30-3 NOT1CK Spring seeding and plow ing Tule Lake and Marsh lands. See me for quick and satisfactory work. A. E. Book, 1310 Mansneto street. F27-M27 LOOK YOUR BEST In a "ItoherU Suit." Hand tailored to your measure. Now showing Spring and , Summer lines. Phone 109 and 1 will call with samples. A. R. Renner. J19-A9' TO TRADE In on hotel, rooming or apartment, 2 lots Central ia, Wash.; 80 acrc3 Klickitat county, Wain. House and twi lots. For est Grove. , Klamath Falls prop erty preferred. 215 Pacific Ave nue, Forest Grove, Ore. ' 1-7 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gst. good eats. OPEN - ALL NIGHT. 033 Main street. Phone 024. tf FRIIT TREES CHEAP SPECIAL PRICE of 60 cents each from apples to prunes. All kinds. No deliveries. Call at greenhouse of Klamath Flo-yer shop, opposite fair grounds. 2-4 FOR SAIJ3 FRKfi FREE FREE GARDEN DIRT. Take It away. Inquire R." R. R. Garace. 2-4 FOR SALE BY OWNER 1920 REO SPEED WAGON. Good condition. Bargain for quick sale. Mr. Wells, Garlch Camp Grounds. 2-4 FOR SALE Three Fairview lots. Only $500. Also good car to trade for house and lot. Box XYZ, care Evening Herald. 2-4 FRUIT TREES SPECXAL 2 -YEAR -OLD apple, plum, prune, peach, cherry aud pear trees, 60c each, while they last. No deliv eries. Klamath, FlJwer Shop, ' greenhouse grounds, opposite fair ground. , ; 2-4 FOR SALE Furniture of 3-room cottage; perfect condition. Phone 7. Mrs. Rose. 2-4 FOR SAL E Two dandy; lots on Wantland Ave. , Cheap for cash this week only. See Beebee, at Chilcotte & Smith. 2-4 FOR SALE New 5-room plastered bungalow, with basement garage. Only $3200. Terms. See Beebee at Chilcote & Smith. 2-4 FOR SALE HIRE OR TRADE Heaw work horses. Robert 8. Adams, Merrill, Ore. M28-A28' FOR SALE Eight good logging or farm horses from 7o. to 150. per head. Inquire from Superin tendent of Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. Camp 1, Butte Falls, Oregon. M30-A4 FOR SALE Ford Bug. Motor Just overhauled. 1028 High. 30-3 FOR SALE 80 acres good land, 43 acres under Irrigation; small honse and barn, on Market road. Only $35.00 per acre. Five Hund red dollars, will handle it. Very easy terms or will take city prop erty In exchange. Phone 616. 20tf FOR SALE! Attractive new modern dwelling with lot. For quick sale, only $1800. Part cash. Balance easy terms. 14S1 Alameda Ave. ' Phone 629-J. - . 30.4 FOR SALE White Leghorn baby chicks from Tancred Royal and spec ial pens, $10.00 per 100. Hutch every Monday. Circular. Henry Tnrratt, Corning, Calif. M7-A7 ACCREDITED BABY CHICKS WHITE LEGHORNS from carefully selected TWO YEARS and OLDER holts mated to HOLLY WOOD, HANSON and TANCIRBD male birds of hlch triionost records BROWN LEGHORNS (Williams strain), BARRED ROCKS, R. I. REDS and BLACK M1N01:as ISDecial 2A and Flock mattings) Our 25th vonr of successful hatching ORLAND HATCHERY ORLAND, GLE'NN CO., CALIF. 25tf FOR SALE M'Odel 35 Knox Tractor first class condition, run 2000 miles, trailer for same, has 10 In. steel wheels. Outfit cost $7000. Will sell for $3000.00. Glovor's Gnrago, Redding, Cnllf. M30-A4 ion HA UK FOR SAIvE- (TORE OR TRADE--Heavy work horses. Itobort 8, Adams, Merrill, Oregon. M24-A2 FOR SALE LogKinj; outfit, horaos, harnesses. Holt caterpillar, log trucks, three ntito trucks tor hsullns logs or lumber. Btenm donkey, camp cook huuso utensils and camp beidlng. on terms or exchange for other proporty.- At camp near Chtlno,u!n. J. J. Stelgor 30-4 NEW shipment of lirge size dressns In pretty bright colore just ar rived at Bee Regln'a Ready to Wear Store. 129 So. 7th St. Op pjslte phone office. ' 1-4 FOR SALE $220 Mahogany fin ished Edison phonograph. Slight ly used. 90 records. Less than hall price. Phone 328 W 28-29,' RETIRING from business, closing entlro sto:k and fixtures.. Prop erty for sale. Don't miss this op portunity. W. A. Jackson, 33S -Ho. . 6th et. City . .. 1-10 TOR RKXT FOR RENT Small furnished house. 827.50 per month. Inquire 1319 Uphsm. 2-j4 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 632 Oak St., Phone 211-W. - ; 2-3, FOR RENT Sleeping room close It). Furnace hoat. Phone 144J after 6:30 P. M. ' 30-31 CALL TRANK'S BAOGAOE LINE for moving trunks and light haul ing. Phoce 850. Corner 8th and Main. M18-A18 h FOR RENT .Largo, comfortable. furnished room. 2 Mocks from Main street. Phone after 5 p. m. 625 X-i FOR RENT Comfortable room in cluding bath and phone. In mod ern new home for one ' or two gentlemen. Call 145-W. l-4 . WANTED WANTED 2 good cows, not oyer A or 5 years old. Must test 6 or 5 . percent. Box 3 S3 Klamath Falls, Oregon. 2-5i WINDOW CLEANING, Janitor 'work and wall paper cleaning. ' Phone 155W. IL Franklin. 28-3 WANT HENRY RIFLE which loadB at breech, alsp. old . gun. . catalogs. L-. D. Satterlee. 458 Forest Ave. West, Detroit, Mich. ; 26-A8 CARPENTER, construction jnd building work done - and guaran teed. Same attention to small lobs as the big ones. Work com- pleted in the shortest possible time. No delays. Free estimates given. See me before letting you contract. I can save you time and m o n ey. Thomas Bomar. Hotel , Baldwin. Phone 55. M21-A21 VIOLIN AND PIANO Instructidn , by Z. Peters, accredited by State Board of Education, given ' In pupils hone b; appointment. Phone ' 451-W netween 8 and 8 a. m. each day except Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. . M14-A14 WELL DRILLING Vochatzer Bro. 1731 Melrose. Phone 225R. WJ get water. Also Install water system. M12-A12 WANTED Non-school boy over 16 for messenger work. Excellent op portunity to learn telegraphy. .In quire at Western Union. . 1-4 LEG AI NOTICES - NOTICE ' TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: Notice is hereby given that the Enterprise Land And Investment Company, a Corporation, has filed a petition with the Board of Directors of the Klamath Irrigation DIstrtot, in Klamath County, Oregon, petition ing the said Board of Directors that the following described lands ' In Klamath County, Oregon, to-tvlt: 1 Enterprise Tracts 32-36-4S-' The West 3 acres' of 33 A; the North T acres of 35. lying South of the 6th Street County Road; the North, 13 acres ot Tract 44, and all of Traot 33 B, excepting 3: acres hereto f pre deeded to A. D. Collier, as shown by the Official Plat of the United States Reclamation Service of the Klamath Project, Oregon, Accession No. 14366, be released and excluded from th,e Klamath Irrigation 'Dis trict, and from all obligation' of bx iBting contracts, either to the Unites! States ot America or the Klamath Irrigation District, and Its succes sors in interest. And that a recon veyance from the United Statoa' of America of the atrlpa of land em braced in Lateral "C" and Lateral "D" be recommended; 1 And all persons interested In,; or who may be affected by, such chadgo of boundaries of the District, are hereby notified to appear at (ho Office of the Klamath Irrlgntlon Dis trict, in tho Klamath County Cojirt House. Klamath Falls, Oregon, 'on Saturday, April 4th, at the hour, of 10 o'clock A. M and show causo' In writing, if any, why the chenge1 In the Boundaries in said District, as proposed in said petition, should not be made. A. M. TIIOMA9, ' Secretary of Klamath Irrigation M20-27, April 3 District, , Seed Store Phone 87 0vu iTiam 4 -A- 4 ' v'-;- :'r :'. : . n ot , '. . one M.!.