EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEV. EN MOM'N POP , . i i MRS. GEORGE, WASHINGTON JR. BY TAYLOR Herald Section TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1025 Classified i, 1 T mr rwoow ohopved me a ) SfSeft-So vJouu?i- V ""i V UNtt TOOAV AND INVITED U3 S . C,ME'6 6UCH A BORE '1 ( VJHH OOMTVOU J IN To OWB Of HtRHRtrjOW , ifKliAl i BEftiOES 1 OONTT LlKS J TeLL HGI VJ J, .',' . I. . ,' fJ f NO-TMATVOOllLb fiE ' SiPiUlll. f 1'U-JU6T T6U-HeB j;ll'j (7i J' I I TtlLHOd UJ6- THERE'S J 1 1 I ' l l H That vue ACCEPT THE M ;(: I'llj VONUMOWe'THlNGToDO-J 1 I j, Sb)J H 1 IMITATION SMITH rftLll' ''' B siness KODAK Ari. Pictures arc V'vL, IOAMATH FAL WHERE PARTICULAR PCOPL6 VI U ' ,PuhT?i 223 .; ... BOY THEIR (l Professional Cards J. H.DRISCOLL Upstairs in the HartBldg. All Kinds of INSURANCE NEW ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOP MARGARET CA1J.AIIHN ll sow assisting la the Orien tal llxauti Bbop, doing ill lino In beauty culture. Yotir pat ronage will be apporleated. Next d.wr to Western Union 626 MAIN STREET Muko appointment. Phcus 816 , Dr. Philip Cole Qensrul Practice ot Dontlstry Open' Itvonlngs by Appointment Phono 60S BIS Main Over Moe'i Store Brown, the Roofer ftvntTHl jtniflng mill Repairing I'HONK WH V SCANDINAVIAN ROOMS (In Scandinavian ' Hall) ..Arc now ready' for occupancy . ; , . 25 new modern rooma $6.00 per week and up ,r WORK ready at 5 p.r - """Jl HftJIB 13 FALLS OREGON DRUGS LSaad if ONE- PIBMANCNT CONSTRUCnOM 1. . - 44- -V . i ' .. ' J.; Exrluilvc LIrviiiH'tl Mumi fncuirura (or The new Concrete Hollow-Whll BulldlnR llrlck (of Founda tions, Walls, Uulldlngi, etc Absolutely Fire end Weather Proof at a cost less than any other, form ot tnatonry. : Btone-THe , construction elim inates upkcop expense. Is In destructible and Is .approved by the best architects and , builders. Vncxcelled m. a base for Utucco finLih Iet ns Eirtlmnte Your Job 01 h nnd MarknU. Phone S82W Concrete Pipe Co. Play Cajfds Cigars nnd Cigarettes . Soft Drinks ftnrber Shop , Lunch Room- ' , M. & M. SOLO PARLOR Beneath, thai Rlno Treo BOSTON BEAUTY ' shop ' Winters Building' : Kxtiert Operators ' " Individual Unotbs Violot ray fnolul and scalp trout menu, fuclnl packs, imi1 ' dolling, and shamiiooliig. , ' For 'oppolntmcnt Phone OtlW . NKtoUU OIIANT, Prup. ; ILI ectory Herald Ads Bring Results J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Pbone 192-J ' 133 s. Riverside DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETH1HT OPTirTl A V 709 Main SL - Phone 133-W Mnke and R-rltid Classes. Dupli cate broken lenses, ropalr frnnies H. E. ROSK.AMP Contractor and Builder Mr Before Von Build Phono 672 Residence 1020 JetforsoD IV. DR. F. R. GODDORD . OSTEOPATHIS PHYSICIAN ' AND SURGEON Office7 and Residence Phono 321 I. O. O. F. Temple Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. . . X-Ray Laboratory . Loomls Building , Phone 434-W , Klamath Falls, Oregon ' NFW CITY LAUNDRY i Finished Work Flat Work "Put Your Duds In Our Snd' ': " Rounh Dry A-' Phone 164. Cor Main A Congrats . -. . ." I Chicken v-- ''v'.-vinner.-'-'. Every Sunday FORT KLAMATH Mr. and Mrs. Rny Taylor From ; Incubator; : s IB SPEECH GIVEN II FULL (Continued From page Six) enough, wllh its" soli and climate, to mako an empire of this valley. I am not saying that to be just pleaiuat, and the moment you. begin to allow the right (llip jsltl jn to ftolp your.telves, I urn sure the Bureau of Uo.'luinatlon will do everyWIng 1.1 can, whether much or little. It cannot, do much Jticlf fir congress controls , the a'JiounH ' spent, and it Ik congress and the people that the . Dureau of Hecmrauibn ' must go to for help. , Thcro 1 ( fcylluit lu the rant tlinl Itccliimollon is a failure. TlH'y ilo not want to put up any niorr nioiify. Wc have to nstiure those nini ntttl idunv Iliein ll'al Hecbiiiui lion fail tw nuulo n pii.-lng; project borore tlicy will support It. 'or the first time In the history of Rec lamation, those' whi have studied the question can look forward and toy that Fede.al Beclamatlon 13 likely to succeed, and we feel It will succeed. A new law was passed recently advancing money fur Reclamation purposes. TJit is Uut only guv-oiiiuu-nt in the world that would do fcr Its fanm-rs ulutt tiie I'nited j;i.tm lius done for the people on i'iiW project". They have advanc ed u hundred and ninety-eight mil lion dollars. 'They have had pay ments deferred and .carried alohix as! nj other government In the world would. The ' govirtimeat Is the people. You are' pirf of It. We ru unlj the amenta ol It, and the ojilc of tiio Culled States are go "it to .Kct tlrI spending govern, mint in one; anl lose empathy and Die wiKiio plun will fall, simply be. cuuae uc ran't get the cooperation of Uie people on the. Projects. Now I didn't expect to say' these serious things, and 1 1 am a Utile twnadent at'; times,' hut If it' did not iti)' them now I never' would, but It Is your problem, not the Re c!u:ai.ljh Bureau's, nbr Congress or the government as a whole, but' it li -Uiq problem of you people,, who live here In Ue surrounding coun try. You c.iu, make a garden spot of this Valley,, or yon can make It, in the, language uf - the Scriptures ''A uabitatlon of dragons and cory phal." ' . Immediate ..action on tie con struction ot a fish ladder over the California. Oregon Power company 4am at the head of Link river will po;,aak,ed of: the state game com mission and state, gamcj. warden' in Mcdford Thursday when that body meots with the Jackson County Game Protective association. . The California Oregon Power company staads ready at any lime to .construct a fish ladder over, the Link river dam, and at this time is awaiting the approval of tho game commission and instructions of how to proceed with fhe construction bo foro starling the work. ' A committee of tho Klamath Sportsmen's .association, comprised of O. D. Matthews, Mark Howard and Walter. Donart, reported to Dr. W. R. Boyd, president of the sports men's .association, , that John C. Boylo, ..division 1 manager ot tho California Oregon Powor company hid reiterated the willingness -ot the power company , to build the .fish ladder.. .. . '.' ,' , . ' ' Opinion of fish authorities is that trout can not sot either under or ovc-r tho dam and that the only limnfler In which spawning llsh can 7 : American. Lcgioii ,, , ' :Y : Klamath Post No. 8 ' "'!. Moetings 1st, and 3rd V',v Tueaduys. Court-House UaKMinent- entr : . I I.' Com'ttf. F . R. OLDd, Phone 652 1 PISH LADDER I TO BE ASKED , i , ... 1 . . .. . !. .-- - : : 1 I f ... ' J I - Herald "Class" Ads Pay I '1- Surelive r Si NEW TODAY , W.1.NTI0D I'OU HAIiK ' NOTICE , 123 M 19 50 nnd 122 BO Highest A BAROA1N Two BOxlSO foot lots .. Pentecostal or Four Square (!os- ade ail wool suits. 'tailored to w,U,h '''V0 "1ln, Inou0 com: pel bellOTers, If Ipterested Phone , measure. Guaranteed 1004 Main Pily '"rf'eJ;v,T1,Jr property .... Htrect 10-16 Is the same as dlxth Klroat prop- 2C4'M- 14-20 mreet- 1B'lt' erty. This price of J20Q0.Q0 Is for st'l-TiAi But. f i ' .,,1 SALKSMAN WIANTBD Live encr- sale this week. HI'M.IAL HAIB of large size silk ..im;, nn..j ru dresses, H.76 at Bee Begins f,h FalTn Ublnlm. POn SALE .1824 Tudor. (Ford ... Ladles ready to wear store. 129 'o former sales exoerlen Seda"i whlcn h,,s BCOn run on Ho. 7th St., opposite telephone nm? W?toFcLH about 2500 ".lies by a careful office. 14-15 r'- Write Box C L H. driver. Paint is Just like new, fias : ir. neraia. u-10 tw0 orBn(, B0W cor( tre9 Ucol0. PHONE 007 W7IE.V YOU TfHNK w,a-tfT) to nfT A tamari ' insirrunce ami everything to-go of wood. We have all kinds. ,, ,'. 'Si . C, with it. The motoi Is In shupe to v i c-annh 1 , modern furnished house by family .,,. ,.. ,, i-j K. L. French. 14-24nt of A B N 92 Care do anything n brand new rord Hmi,i nffiro A1U11-H wl" " Anyone wanting to make "WANTED WORK, clerking or alt- Herald oince. li 1 ft gooA MTlng 03. . car wt Bn. ress. Will do any kind ot work. WlAvTq h0.y,r,rii Phone predate Its value at 650. See ...Write Bax 19. Cr. Herald. 14-15 ,):ANT3 nouseworl- B. Hannon at the Herald office . """ for a demonstration.; A 11-1 3-14 Foil RENT Thrce room itodern . house. Oarage and woodshed. ! 1 FOR SALE-i Breakfast table, font V. Jfhone 1DF13. . ' 14-17 fK fi? . choirs. Ivory and blue., San'tsry - - vwii-winnvvi-uvumviv.-Aw conch, adjustablo desk lamp. FOR iRENT 2-room cabin, partly ..... ot..t m .,,1, v 113 Pine Street. . , . ' 1UIA fiirnlBhcl. Industrie! District., FOR RENT Sleeping room, suit- ; u -Phone 533. . 14-154 ;''lero'a J??" """ FOR SALE HIRE OR TRADE-- 16 South Riverside. Phone o09 Havy work h0e8 Hobert PISE NEW HOME - - - .. : ... Adams. Merrill, Oregon. M24-A41? TO OFFER a fine new home on , .. . j r- pavemenl In excellent location. It KALH FOR KE.NT Aliaua ana CUSX0M HATCHING Those lrsv has five largo rooms, larste closeU. ""r , -l.u'm ! Ing eggs to Incubate Phone 496 W6 .full plumbing, complete cabinet v" Kerns. south Blxtn Als0 a few baby chicks for sale kitchen and other built-in fea- Street. y I3-1K , after May 15. 7-ip tures. The low swinging lines of T7, .... n.rrirv tnn? this bungalow will appeal to the A.L1' FRAJ.K a BACOAOrt, wtt. p0R SALs 3-r0om plaatored hoifne critical buyer The pHce is only for moving trunks and light haul- on payej,,,,, parUjr Mmjahed. $4500.00 on easy terms or d will J"1; Pon 8. Comer Mfe and Garage, basement, ' very reason- glve '5' discount for half cash. w"' " , , mi-ai 1 able terms. Phone 441-J between Better se us todav. , Chilcotto ZT . , . . 5 and 4 p. m. . , , ; , 915 Smith. 727 Jralti St. ,14 F0R RENT M o derii furnished ; L ' -J: : apartment, ono block; from Main for i 8AI.B HIRK OR TRAO FOR RFNT 61enlng ronm. Xii - Cor. Cedar and Pine. -Phc-Jf Heavy work horses Robert S. Klamath Ave. Phone 461. 14-15 ' - . . Adams. Merrttl... Oret; : M2S-ACT LOST on Sunday- oa Ashlrtnrt Mph- FIRST CLASS CAMP COOKS, first Fort SALE by owner, four-room 'pi way on Orcenspring hill min's and second cooks want work in Si,Pd honse. with rtouhl . ccat. Color greenish briwr, camp. J. H. B., Klamath Falls. rage-. 336 Lincoln. -plione no-.T. ' F'nder i1 notify Ellis Mvr Oregon. Gen. Del. 13-lo ...-., . CiJ FOR SALF Fwrbenririr tr-wV" plants. tl.no ner hundred. 133 . Crant or call 170-W, 14-15 SPECIAL SALE of large sire silk dresses, $14.75 at Bee Befri"s . I.aiJIes ready to wear store. 129 So. 7th St., opposite, telephone office. 14-15 FOR RENT 3-room partly furnish ed house. 933 Washington. 14-16 FOR RENT Room with bath, two blocks oft main. Phone 668-J. ! " 14-18 FOR RENT Nice room. 2 blocks from Main. Phone 525R. 14-18 FOR SALE Some household goods, garden hose. rake, ment harrl, Innnire at Clarks Cash Store:' Cth ' Street. - " 14-15 AI T. WO"1' nOR PTUrFS rdnc , d to $1.00 per nsir this week. Jack. Frost, Sixth St. s t. i 14 be protected Is. to build the ladder. - Among the loeai sportsmen who are expected to Journey to Medford and meet with - the same commis sion are Dr. Boyd, W. W.' McNealy, O. D: Mathews, Mark Howard and District Game Wlarden Marlon iBnrnes. ,'; : ,. ',. ' Another problem -this ' Is sched uled to come up before the commis sion is tho construction of another ilf.'o ladder over the dam at Sprague river. The present fish ladder Is held to be Inadequate In that it does not tap the main Current of tho stream. To be of. any use, the ladder would have to be built so that the' trout backing the main current of the river would not; miss the laddar. 1 A question ot, authority '. and agency will arlso with the opening ot this . problem,' whioi has been cussed and discussed for- several years. ' Just where would the finances tor the construction of tho fish lad der come from? From the' state gamo commission? From the fed eral bureau ot ifishcries, which, owing to the government reserva tion, have authority? Or from the Indians themselves, through the act of the tribal council? ' ' ' It Is hoped by Klamath 'sports men that some plan can be devised whereby all three parties interested In the question, could Join hands and bring about the construction' ot the fish ladder.. The poor fish ladder at Sprague river dam Is held to be the cause ot immense loss ot trout- each year. LEGION ENDOWMENT ; . CAMPAIGN STARTS PORTLAND, Ore., April 14; The Amortcan Legion's campaign for a $6,000,000 endcwinont .fund for dis abled World War " votoraus nnd orphans of voterans was officially bosun today In Oregon, It .was am noynced hero' by George u?. Griffith, department - commander. Oregon's share of the natlo-n-wlde effort will be tho Im'mediata ob jective and work of organization will begin nt once, Commander Griffith declared, , ; lV '" ' 1 ' '"" 13-14 FOR RENT Cheerful bedroom in private home, three, blocks from Main 8t. lTse of bath and phone. 512 N. Sth St. Phone 264-J 9-15 SnSTETXAXEOTS NOTICE Annual meeting ot the Upper Van Brimmer Drainage District will be held at the residence ot Fred Me Kendree,", April 22 at 2p-..m.. at Merrill, Oregon. '-; "" MR. ENSLEY, teacher pf gnitar, banjos, mandolins and ukclele. 137 First St., cor. Pine. 10-16 CARPENTER, construction and bniWins work done and guaran , teed Saaic attention to small ' Johas the big ones. Work ee-m-pieted in the shortest possible time. No delays'. Free estimates given. See me before letting yonr contract. I can save yon time and m o n ev. Thomas Bomar, Hotel Baldwin. Phone 65. , M21-A21 VIOLIN AND PIANO Instruction by Z. 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 THE BONNIE BEAUTY SHOPPE open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Phone 3.2 3. West Chiloquln. ATM! WINDOW CLEANING Window cleaning, house cleaning, floor waxing. References furnish ed. A. M. Rhoads, Phone 360W. .... .13-18 OPEN FOR - BUSINESS Cars washed, steamed and greased. Heiney Thompson, 7-th. and Klam ath just back ot creamery. . '. ; A6-M8 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. . tt FRUIT TREKS CHEAP -SPECIAL PRICE of 60 cents each from apples to prunes. All kinds. No deliveries. Call at greenhouse of Klamath Fio-wer shop, opposite fair, grounds. 2-4 SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL , Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage. . FIRST QUALITY Jersey milk. Call 496-J, Eastslde Dairy. A7-M7 ORAN W. LOUU, Expert Watch maker. Swiss watches a specialty. 107 S. 7th St. ,: 2-15 STONE MASON FOR HIRE, by day or contract. 2227 S. 6th. AS-M3 PRIVATE HOME HOUSE CLEAN ing. Janitor work and window cleaning. Wall paper and rugs a specialty, rruone uo. . n. nnn,l,(, - A!t-MS FOR SALE FOR SALE Now milch cow. Call 683-0. , .;. . - 11-14 FOR SALE Bltio Stem Seed Whoat recloaned and sacked, $3.65 per . cwt. J, A. Thompson:, R, F. D. No. 1. 1 13-14 FOR SAL E Everbearing straw berry plants. $1.25 per hundred. C. W. Hamilton, Grennon Ranch. Phone 496-J-3. . , ii-14 nlshcd. 225 So. 5th. Murphey's Phone 87 - LOT FOR SALE 50 X 100 ft. i in Shippington. $150. Terms. TVix 305, KlamatS Falls. 13-1 FOR SALE Purebred Poland China Boar, nine months old, or wiM trade for shoats. A. 8. Hotehkin. Phone 98-J. . 13-14 FOUR ROOM HOUSE with bath, one block from pavement. In- Hot : Springs. Price $2520. $5O0casi. Balance $35.00 per month. THREE.' ROOM plastered house 1 fh Hot Springs, $2000. $500. cash. Bal. good terms. This is' an at tractive little home and new. ' t ..r - ' We' hAVE two 25 it., lots together, three blocks from the Fwauna , Box factory, $87,8, ea,ch, $'27.S0 rash.' Bal. $fi.'7R' pet" miiah. These lots will make a convenient home for one working in the bo factories. . .. ; . BEFORE having oriywhere In town' get bur prices and terms. " ' WALTON WRIGHT . V -601 Main St. . Phone 643W : 13-15 FOR RENT Fine' 30V Acre' ranch, close in. Alfalfa, berries, fruit. Good house and out buildings., . ... ,v FOR SALE A f Ine'- tract of laVlrt near ; factories. Close to' . Sixth street. Large en-ough for 4 l"ts. This can be had for $700, YjQOd . terms to right party. ; . v FOR SALE; 3 room furnished house and fine lot close to school. Falr- v "view district. Price $1350. $45.0 will handle. ' R. W. Clave. 130 So. 7th St. Phone office 72, Res. phone 857-W. - 135 FOR- SALE -Restaurant, seats 30 ' people. Little mint,. In thriving twn. Price $2500. Some terms. Sickness reason for selling. Clpb , Cafe, Chtloquin, Oregon. . 13-18 NEW LOGG-INO DOULY FOR 8Af,E CHEAP A new 7-ton No. 7606 logging, dolly, repossessed by a Sacramento bank, can be purchas ed at a big saving. Has 35 ft. gooseneck pole and swivel bolster nnd bunk.' Address P. O. Box 593. r Sacramento; California. ... 13-14 FOR SALE One. boy's bycicle ftpd full set of trap drums andR-fint tenor Sax. , Swanson's Birbpr shop. . ; ;i3-i6 FOR SALE Ivory enamel breakfast set and small heater. Call 250M. ... .... . ,13.14 BURBANK WH BAT FOR SALE. H. Semon, Merrill Road. 10-l.f FOR SALE Baled Hay, partly dam. aged by storm., $8 per tonr D; C. Dlminltt, Mi mt. East of Summer school. - ' "13-18 LEGAL NOTICES v NOTICE TO CIIEDITORS Ta the County Court ot the State, of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate of HUGH DENN.EHY, Doceasod. i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tho creditors of said deceased and all persons interested in. his estate, to present their claims to the under. signod, the duly appointed adminis trator ot said estate, at the office of J. H. Carnahan, in. the Loomls Building, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from and after he 24th dny of March, 1925, the date of the first publication ot this notice., JOHN H. DENNEHY', , Administrator ot the Estatft o( , ' ' ' Hugh Dennehy, Deceased, , M 24-31, A 7-14-21. V mL Seed 1 Store 906Mab -