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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1925)
K hf Saturday, april 11, 10215 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN MOM'N POP ONE EXTREME FOLLOWS ANOTHER BY TAYLOR Herald Classified Section r ' jl "i ; I iff - . ' i ii - - i riHTTflt ( MC9 BUT 1 PRICED $ THEiO VJkM OiWT f ( 66CAUS6 BJERVTHIW6 i.. THEM ANOTHER WCRE r? "6 MNAMTrWi .j- f VJA9 50 CHEAP IT iDronrn . . .. t tooew'eiwiue J of -me w-brumm- i?4V .j look oooejoou&H". r -r markep oowfo? 'f 7TW ' ' Business rOPAK WORK Leave Your Filttvs Before 9 O'clocK-Yoor UaATiAl n TAIJjO UKEAlUll TThT? WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE j Plji'v I BUY THEIR Professional Card J. H. D R I S C O L L Upstairs in the Hart Bldg. All Kinds of INSURANCE NEW ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOP MAU0AH1CT TAI-IjAHKN bow aMlnllnx In tho Orion- kiliUooutr Shop, lolnx nil llnua Iri hnnuty cuuurn. lour jini- roniiBO will uo opporicaioii. Snt duor to woniorn union 626 MAIN STREET Sftke appointments. Vhont 615 Dr. Philip Cole Innornl Proctlc of Donllntrr Ion Kvnnlniji br Aiipolntmont lone 600 618 Mnln Ovor Moo I Sloro Srown, the Roofer fcnernl Hoi)flnn anil Kepnlrlng rilONH 0H8 SCANDINAVIAN (In ? Scandinavian Hall) i Are now ready for 1 1 occupancy , 25 new modern v rooms j $6.00 per week and tip r Fbir your chickens ii mi i VJ ORUG3 , Ucu'A(Lvl mm CBMANtNT CONOTRUCriOM ' Kirluilve Urontpd Mnnu tnt'lurora for Tho now Conrroto Hallow-Wall HullilliiK llrlck for Kounda tlona, Wttlls, Uullclings, otc. Ahsolutoly Tire nnd Wcnthor Proof nt a cot Ions than any otbor loriu of niaaonrr. Stnno-Tlle ronatruellon ellm Innlos upkoop ciponso, Is ln tfoatructlblo, and Is approved by tho boat anhltocta and bulldura. Unexcelled n n laao for HI ii wo flulsli . I Let us Knttnmto Your Job 0th and Market, l'hono 082W Concrete Pipe Co. - Play Cards Cigar otid ClBnrottca Soft l)rlnkn Bnrber Shop ' Imnch R.j)om M. & M. SOLO PARLOR Dononth the Pino Troo BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building . ' Export Operators Individual Booths Vlolot ray facial and scalp treatroontn, tnclnl packs, mar- ' ' colling, and shampooing. For appolhthibht Thohe Sliw NEMillO GRANT, Prop. Directory Herald Ads Bring Results J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENQINEER , j ' and surveyor r.ar.c 15: J 133 8. Rlversido DR. J. a GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICil AM 709 Main St. Phono 133-W Mako and grind. Olaaam. Dupll cato brokon looaes, repair framoa . H. E. ROSKAMP Contractor and Builder 8oe Mo Before You Build Pbone 673 Roaldonce 1020 Jefferion DR. F. R. GODDORD OSTEOPATHI8 PHYSICIAN . AND SURGEON Offlco and Residence Phono S31 1. O. O. F. Tomplo Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. X-Ray laboratory Lao mis Building Phono 434-W Klamath Falls, Orogon ) . NEW CITY LAUNDRY Flnlshod Work Flat Work "Put Your Diids In Our Suds" Rough Dry Phono 164. CoY Mnjn.A Congress Mil" 1046 Main Street Chibken Dinner i Every Sunday FORT , KLAMATH Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor From Incubator . to Stew Kettle ALLOCATION OF TUXES SOUGHT (Continued From 1'iige Five) althcuKh tho" aro able lo pay. One of them lit the man who la almoitt the brains of this movement tbit in in now. Njw, In regard to the Old Hoard of Directors, lero baa been a great deal of blame cast upon tiioaa men. They aVe men whoae honor la beyond reproach and are ,mc of tho beat clllzena of , tho county. Their credit la almost un limited. When they were , on the Hoard of Directors they worked. Jo the beat of their ability. They made iio.r.o mistakes, but I nm vure not Intcntl jnnlly. Mr. Newnll, I know, hni dno tho very bc.it bo could, and I hollove he la the moat cap able man wo ever had In thla Dis trict and 1 think bis removal would be opposed by a largo majority of the tux payers of thla District. Mr. Newell. I wint tj Bay Just one thing. There is a bad case whero oao ranch tbit pays large rcnulj, haa a vested water right, tind has paid no taxes for five ycirj, and owes the District eleven or twelve thousand dollars, and it seems to me that it is the right thing to da to muke them pay. That run?h has paid a cash rental of over $4,000.00 a year for two I ycirf. That lllUHlratss a part of the p-lnt Mr. Drew brought for ward that some large ranch owners can, but do not pay. It Is true that I tho slump caused many a man who ' otherwise would have paid to eet j behind. - It soenis to me that re licf should bo on tho basis of In dividual relief. . Sir. Thomas. t do not know ex actly what Mr. .Newell said, but understand we are not protecting any land speculators. I am talk Ing about clearing up tho general attitude here. A short time Jgo, Mr. Vlnlng, who, I understand. Is the proildent of .the state chamber!' of commorce, . made ' on addres at Malin, In tho coure of that speech, he statod that men wha wanted to muke money oa a firm should stay on that farm and work. His re marks were rather pointed, and at the clue of the meeting Mr. Jacobs and myself Veut up to speak to him. We asked him if bis speech was In ferring anything, espeetilly, and he said perhaps he was a Utile rough, and said "I will tell you why I said Uiat". lie aid words to this effect. That he had, a few days before, talked with Mr. Newell, the locil head of the Reclamation Ser vice, and asked why,' when this was a good country and good soil and gosd climate, there were so many delinquencies, and Mr. New ell told him that the ONLY reason was that tho farmers would rather got In their automobiles and ride up and down the paved reacts than to stay at homo and work. J have affidavits in my desk to that ct fecU One Is fjr mysolf and one for -Mr. Jacob?. 1 am not prepared to siy whothor Mr. Vlnlng told tho truth or not, but I am prepared to stato what ho told us, and will go bofore a Notary Public and take oath 10 that offect. Nothing was aald to Mr. Vinlng about the lack of transportation or the : other difficulties! - ': Klamath Lodge Directory B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. VIsIU Ins mem bum welcome. Klks Temple, 3rd & Main ' Charlton t'iirrin. Exalted Ruler Tom buiaell, See K, of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8PM 2nd and 4th Tuesdays IWMSLLyceum Hall, nth and High Vls'JIng Knights welcome Chns, Patterson, O. K. American Legion ' Klamath Post No. 8 Meetings 1st and 8rd T .. - A .. enn,'"Urtll.a I ' Basement F. P. OLDS. CohVarr Phono r,8-TO " " " ' ' NEW TODAV FOR BALE I9: Tudor Ford Hedan, which has b:" run only about 2500 miles - by a careful driver. Paint is juat like new, has two brand new cord tires, llcenac. Insurance and everything to go with It. Tho motor Is In shape to do anything a brand new Ford will do. Anyone wanting to make a good saving on a car will ap preciate Its value at $550. Hee It. Ilannon at the H'ornld offlee for a demonstration. A 1 1-1 3-1 4 WANTED TO RENT A Ismail modern furnished house by family of three. Ans. Box No. 82, (.'are Herald office. A 11-13-14 FOR (RENT Room for gentleman, furnace heat. Always hot water. No other roomers. 23C I'lno St. or Phono 807. 1 1 FOR 8 ALE Breakfast tablo, four chairs, Ivory and blue. Has'tary couch, adjustable desk lamp. 1136 Pine Street. , 11-14 EXPERIENCED WOMAN wants to do washing, Ironln; and house cleaning. Phone 509. 11-13 FOR SALE New milch cow. Call 683-J. 11-14 WANTED TO RENT Two good log ging teams, i Nine Lumber Co. Phone 678 or 274. 11 FOR SALE Blue Stem Seed Waeat recleaned and sacked. $3.65 . per cwt. J. A. Thompson, R. F. D. No. 1. , 13-14 HONE DRY SHOES are best, by Jack Frost, Sixth St. Sold 11 FOR RENT Sleeping room, suit able for 2 men or man and wife. 16 South Riverside. Phone 509. 11-14 LADY WILL SHARE EXPENSES with party going to Portland within next few days. Mrs. Ger trude Robinson, Gen. Del. 11 THOROUGHLY COMPETENT book keeper and general office man is seeking a connection with lumber company cr other business con cern of sufficient size to require tae services of a man fully ca pablo of handling his business in an efficient manner. Address J. K.. Cr. Herald office. ; 11 FOR RENT 2-room completely fur nished apartment. Lights, "fuel and water Included. North . 10th St; Phone 4 78-W.. 11-13. - For HAI.E A REAL HOME, closo in. on paving, 5 rooms and bath, 2 lots, modern features. Exceptionally attractive grounds. Fully furnished for $7300.00. $2500.00 down-. Dis count for all cash. BRAND NEW HOUSE of 3 rooms and bath. This place can be yours for $2300.00. Only $800.00 down. APARTMENT HOUSE with a splen did Income. $10,000.00. One halt cash. FOR RENT 80 Acres of Pasture land under government ditch. Seven miles south of town. Insurance with reliable Insurance Companies. MAGUIRE & MAOUIRE " REALTORS . 816 MAIN ST. BIG DANCE after the show at Henley school houso Wednesday, April 15. In Hilyards barn. Benefit community hall building fund. L id les east of highway bring sandwiches and west of highway bring cake. Everybody welcome. 13-14 . NOTICM Annual mooting of tho Upper Van trimmer Drainage District will he held nt the residence of Fred Mc Kendrco. April 22 at 2 p. m. at Morrill, Oregon. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks for the cordial reception nnd the many beautiful gifts sent ns by our many friends and mem bers of the Vasa Lodge. 11 Mr. nnd Mrs. E. H. Lvndgren. WANTED LADY wants housework by hour, v Phone 860-W. - 9-11 WANTED Laundry work to do nt home. 1422 Manzanlta St. 9-15 WANTED Someone to caro for old gentleman in tholr own homo. Phono 14-M. 9-11 WORK" WANTED ns chambermaid. Address Nellie Llddlo, Gen. Del.. Klamnth Falls. 9-11 FIRST CLASS CAMP. COOK wishos stonily employment. A. A., 129 N. 2nd. St. 10-11 $23.50 $29.50 and $32.50 Highest (trade nil wool suits,- tailored to measure. Guaranteed. 1004 Main Btreot. , 10-16 - Surelay Murphey's ' ' Phone 87 FOR 8AI.K BURBAN'K WHEAT FOR SALE. II. Semon, Merrill Road. 10-16' FOR SALE House. Terms. 8r4 Calif. Ave., cor. Third. j0-ll FOR SALE 130 Acre Dairy Ranch, irrigated, few miles from Klamutli Falls on main highway. Two houses, barns and fenced; 2 good -wells. Alfalfa. Owner leaving. No reasonable offer refused for cash or halt down, with terms. Will show you place now. Address Farmer, Chlloquin, Ore. 10-13" 8ATDRDAY SALES DAY 6 build ing lots. A-l piano. Campers supplies. See Dick, 220 Main St. 10-11 FOR SALE HIRE OR TRADE Heavy work horses. Robert S. Adams, Merrill, Oregon. M24-A24. FOR SALE Ford roadster. Oood condition. Apply, 741 Walnut St. Wm. Combs. 9-11 FOR SALE By owner, 2 fire room modern houses, first class condi tion. One furnished, ' corner lot. One block from school. Price rea sonable If all cash, very reason able. Rent, $40 each. Phone 269-J. 9-11 CUSTOM HATCHING- Those hav ing eggs to Incubate Phone 496W5 Also a few baby chicks for sale after May 15. 7-13 FOR SALE 3-room plastered house on pavement, partly furnished. Garage, basement, very reason able terms. Phone 441-J between 5 and 6 p. m. 9-15 FOR SALE HiRE OR TRADE Heavy work horses. Robert H. Adams, Merrill, Ore. M28-A28 A BARGAIN Two 50X150 foot lots with three room new house com pletely furnished. This property is the same as Sixth Street prop erty. This price of $2000.00 Is for sale this week. FOR SALE by owner, four-room fur nished house with double ga rage. 336 Lincoln. Phone 508-J. . 618 FOR SAL E Everbearing straw berry plants. $1.25 per hundred. ' C. W. Hamilton, Grennon Ranch. Phone 496-J-3. 8-14 FOR, RENT FOR RENT Large 2-room apart ment, furnished. 1438 Freemont Street. :. .10-11 FOR RWNT 2-room completely fur nished apartment. Lights, fuel 'and water Included. 429 North 10th St. Phcne 478-W. 10-11 FOR RENT 2-room light house keeping. Hot ami cold water. 907 High Street. 10-12 ROOM In private family for one or two people. 1004 Upham. 10-13 CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE LINE for moving trunks and light haul ing. Phone 850. Corner 8th and Main. M18-A18 FOR RENT Large sunny room with heat and bath for one or two gentlemen. 238 N. 3rd upstairs. 2 blocks off Main. 6-11 FOR RENT Nice room. 2 blocks from Main. Phone 525-K. 9-11 FOR RENT--Cheerful 'bedroom in private home, throe blocks from Main St. Use of bath and phone. 512 N. 8th St. Phone 264-J 9-15 LOST AND FOUND LOST Gray tan overcoat between Keno nnd top of Green Springs Mt. Had money and Pacific Fruit and Produce Co. checks in leather - bag in pocket. Reward. Phone I39-M. Clyde Kazee. . ; 10-11 THE PARTY SEEN picking up brown brindall pup is known, and will be prosecuted it not returned nt once. Mrs. Fred Bryant, 634 North 8th St. 10-11 JUSCEI.LAXKOUS TlANCE SATURDAY EVENIN.0 at Bonanza Community Club. Good music. 10-11 MR. JTNSLEY, teacher of guitar, banjos, mandolins and ukelele. 137 First St., cor. Pine. 10-16 CARPENTER, construction and building work done and guaran teed. Same attention to email Jobs as the big ones. Work com pleted in the shortest poss'ble timo. No delays. Free estimates given. See me before letting your contract. I can save you time and m o n ey. : Thomas Bomur, Hotel Baldwin. Phone 65. M21-A21 VIOLIN AND PIANO Instruction by n. Peters, accredited by State Board of Education, given in pupils home by appointment. Phone 451-W between 8 and 9 a. m. each day except Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. M14-A14 WELL DRILLING Vochntzer 'Bros. 1731 Melrose. Phone 225R. We get water. Also insiall water System. M12-A12 THE BONNIE BEAUTY SIIOPPE open Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Sntiirdnvs. Phone 3 2 3, West Chlloquin. A7.M1 MISOKIXASKOIIH VVyVWyWVVVVWWMfWSrVAAAA.' OPEN FOR BUSINESS Curs washed, steamed and grenaod. Helney Thompson. 7th and Klam ath Just buck of creamery, A6-M6 TRIANGLE CAFE Tho place to gat good eats. OPEN ALL NIUHT. 633 Main street. Phono 624, tf CARD PARTY AND DANCE A card party and dance will be held Monday night, April 13, .at Moose ball, under the auspices of tho young ladles of Sacred Heart church All members and friends are cordial ly Invited to attend. FRUIT TRICKS CHEAP SPECIAL PRICE of 60 cents each from apples to prunes. All kind. No deliveries. Call at greenhouso of Klamath Fiowor shop, opposite fair grounds. SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoo Repair Shop. 121 N. 8tb St, We pay tho return postage. . FIRST QUALITY Jersey milk. Call 496-J, Eastsido Dairy. A7-M7 ORAN Wi LOUD, Expert Watch maker. Swiss watches a specialty. 107 S. 7th St.. 2-16 STONE MASON FOR HIRE, by day or contract. 2227 o. sin. Aa-aio- ik tt ra tn he Kaisom;ned, let Browning do It. Phono 461. 6-11 DBiviTR HOME HOUSE CLEAN ing Janitor work and window cleaning. Wall paper and rugs a specialty. Phone 405. A. H. fnmbs. . r Afc-MS WINDOW CLEANING Window cleaning, house cleaning, floor waxing. References urnlsh ed. A. M. Rhoads, Phone 860W. .-..8-14 LKttAL- NOTICES 8UMMO;.-i No. 1921 EQJ.tr In the Circuit Court In and for Klamath County, and Stato ot Oregon R. Medora Shepherd, Plaintiff. TS : Basil "W. Gregory and Mayme M. " Gregory and A. S. Garlic. Defendants. To Basil W. Gregory and Mayme t r.nTf nfnndanbS! .' ax. v. .-n - . .... In the name of t)ae oiaie m Oregon: ... You are are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tne bdovb en titled suit, on or before Saturday the 9tb day of May. J925, or, for failure to appear and answer, for wnnt thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment and decree tagalnst you as follows: - i.y 1. That plaintiff will ask uag ment against the defendants Basil W. Gregory and Mayme M. Gregory tn the sum of $2250.01) with lntorj est at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 14th day of Octob er, 1921, and asks for the foreclos ure of a mortgage on the follow ing described property, towit: The north half of the northct nuarter of Section twenty. Town ship Forty one S. Range Twelve E. W M., Klamath County, Oregon. 2. That plaintiff have and re cover a further sum of $350.00 as attorneys fees in this behalf, and lor costs ot suit. May 9th 1925 is the last day of the time proscribed in the order for publication of this summons, In whioji you may appear and answer said complaint, tbo first publica tion thereof being March 28th, 1925, and tho last publication be ing May 9th, 1925. This summons U sorved by pub lication, by order of the Honorable A. L. Leavitt, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Klnmath County, dated March 25th, .1925, which Order roqnlrodj that summonds be published once a woek for six successive weeks (seven In sertions) the first publication being March 28th, 1925. W. H. A. Renner, Plaintiff's attorney, whose office and posfoffice address Is American National Bank Bldg., Klamath Falls, Oregon. 1 i i! M2S. A4-11-18-25, May 2-9. I ' NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS The Board of Directors of The Horsefly Irrigation District, Bon anza, Oregon, will receive bids for construction as below described, up to the hour of 3 o'clock p. nt. April 18, 1925, at which time bids are to be opened: for the Construction ot approximately 1840 lineal feet, of semi-circular continuous stave wood on flume, and the carriage for same In, accordance with the plans and specifications thereof, which may be seen at the office ot said District, Bonanza, Oregon. , Bids are invited on the basis of payment for same In tho Bonds of The Horsefly Irrigation District only. Address all proposals to tho Secretary ot said District, Bonanza, Oregon. This work will require about 50,000 feet of fir lumber for the carriage, and 14,000 cresoted fir lumber for staves, and the necessary Iron rod bands, cement footings be neath all carringd posts; '. The contractor to furnish nil labor and material fur snld construc tion. WM. F. B. CHASE, Secretary. M23-30, A4-6-11-15. Bonanza, Ore. Seedf Store - 906 Main i