The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 11, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
MOM'N POP
ONE EXTREME FOLLOWS ANOTHER
BY TAYLOR
Herald Classified Section
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Business
rOPAK WORK
Leave Your Filttvs
Before 9 O'clocK-Yoor
UaATiAl n TAIJjO UKEAlUll TThT?
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
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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
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ORUG3 , Ucu'A(Lvl
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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
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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
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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
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