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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1925)
MONDAY, Al'UIL 2Ur 1025 . ' ...EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TAPE FlVfl ssified Section era FOR SALE MltU'UMiANKOUS MOM'N POP i QUICK WORK BY TAYLOR "ff . ,,-IU-'J6GC,VJH1Z. V ! ( ( "tfcM TrtiK TV ALWa57 i V RONOI I I -f mae i )? .,,. mti 11 --h-rr id Cla vs zzz ytov i-to j f RflNAl) ELBMEN O'CLOCK 'J 1 C V)EUr?6 SONS PoP-TViMWi I S I HW TlMG H.IP.3 WHCN J VF0B ' ft BONG) 1 1 A,.M0Sr niMG TilOT TJMG .SjWTI ' I XlllWHIl i iMiij -1 j Jill cS B usiness Kodak Work I Leave Your before 90'docK-Your '.: A,ri- Pictures areircadr at5 "! ' KLAMATH FALLS OKEGOM tt "V. IVLAl'IAI.Il V WHERE. PARTICULAR PEOPLE fcUY Trttlf Profcahional Cards. I t . . E. ROSKAMP Contractor and Builder 8't Mo ntnm You Build I'lM, no 073 Rtmldiiico 130 Jnflornoo DR. F. R. GODDORD OSTEOPATHIA PHYSICIAN AND SUIUSKON Office unit Hwlili ni-' Phone 321 I. O. O. F. Tempi" CHAS S. HOOD Real Estate, Fire Insur , ance, Surety, Contract and Judicial bonds Chiloquin, Oregon J. C. CLEGHORN CIVII, BNOINKRIt ! AND SUllVEVOIl j' pliono 192-J 133 S. Hlvnrnldu DR. J. G. COBLE OPTOMETH 1ST OPTICIAN 700 Mnln 8t. Phono 133-W Mnko nntl (trlnd OIhuhoh. I)uiU cnto brokon lonnos, ropnir trnmun Dr. Philip Cole flonornl Practice of Dentistry Open Kvonlngs by Appointment Phone 669 618 Mnln Orer Moe'i Storo ; Brown, the Rooter ' General Roofing arid Repairing For your ) a Dir mi Filrcvs ORU6S PCRMANFNT CONO) nucTIOM )clitlvp l.lrcnNfil SIhiiii rnrtunin fur -Thfi ni Coni-roto MuMow-WiiU IlulldlnK ilrli'k fr KounJn llon, Walls, HulldinKi. He, -Absnlulnljf Klr und WealhiT Proof nt a coat le llian any oihur form at nuuonrr. -Stnno-Tllo construellon o!lm limti'B upkucp axpunaa. In In dvBtructlblii. Bin) l approved by Iho bunt aribllocls and bulldora. Viioxcrllrd a a base for Sturvo flnltli ICt in Jjitlmnlo Your Job Olli and Market. Phono TUVZW Concrete Pipe Co. Play Cards Cigars nnd Cigarettes Soft Driuks Harbor Shop Lunch Room M. & M. SOLO PARLOR Beneath tho Pino Troo BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Expert Operators Individual Booths Violet ray facial and scalp treatments, facial packs, mr.r celllug, nnd shampooing. For appointment Phone 811VV NKLLIE GRANT, Prop. chickens ..(.i.i.i i ." if i. 0; ec.tory J. H. DR IS COLL Upstairs in the Hart Bldg. All Kind of INSURANCE ' Chicken Dinner Every Sunday FORT KLAMATH Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor NFVV CITY LAUNDRY Flalshml Work Flai Work Phi Your l)i!i! In Our Sudi-' Roueb t)r Pluttin 154 Cor Mnlb Chnnrimt Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Moots First and Third Wednesdays " Odd Fellows Hall C. L. Edwards, Clork. B. P. O. ELKS Moots Thursday evenlug. Visit ing members welcome. Elks Trtmple, 3 1 t A Main Charlton Cnrrlti, Exalted Ruler T"iu Delsell, Sc i K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mooting: 8 P. M. 2nd und 4th Tuesdays .Lyceum Hall, 8th and &fJrT High Visiting . Knights welcome i nus, ruuersnn, u. ti. American Legion Klamath Post No. 8 ' I Miwllngs 1st and 8rd i 1 Tuesdays. Court House Basement I tvt ?' p r" ULtn, nim hi;, 1 1'UOUU uds-w From Incubator : to. Stew, Kettle 1040 j iEsS? . Street j WEATHER; BEPORT SMALL CATCHES Oils hundred .uud ninoty-twu cltl luun of thi) Klumuih country Satur day nlKht pecrntl Kruniplly out the fiont door Into thr; nno'iv ntonn und returning mode tho following re mark to tli'Jr rtupwilvo wives: "No, I guoDa I won't go flnhliig to morrow. Kalnlni; too niu'h. I'll stay home and toa-i 13 tho garden." Kunduy morning, 192 cltlzcnd awoko, and peering otitKido perceiv ed a clear, beautiful djy. Kunh citizen scratched bin head und 'aald: "Well, gu'-M I'll go any wuy. I3n't uioo there in much of a ehanco and I mlKht jul an well make a try. Cut-in the garden will have to wjlt till another wcck-cnl." And in tho continuous procession to and from, the automobile!! mreamed In from Klamath river and Wllllummn river, the only two slreama that could be easily reached by car. Taking everything and everybody into consideration, the fishing was poor. A half dozen baskets full of rainbows wero cuuxht the Klam ath river by dlr.t of conscientious fishing all day long. Too many peo ple wero trying to fish tho gsine lie of wutcr p mrtke It Interesting, It was rcporte.l. Anglers on the stretch of water from tho Kno dam, a half mils up the river and one mile -down, were tho most successful. Several score of fishermen, on the theory that no body would bo fishing that stretch of water, tried It on tho Klamath river below McColluiu's mill. Hard ly anybody could lay clilm to more thnn two rainbows. The number of f'shcrmcn on the lOairath river was hard to estimate, louring tho middle of the Jay, cvpry god hole was fished by six or sevrn nnelers. '. The river was exceptionally murkv. owing to sprHig freshets pouring Into the lake. Rain, sun and spring winds alternated 'thro urrhoitt the day. Access to tho many small trout streams in eastern, western and northern Klimnth, but off the main highways, was Impossible due to the condition of the roads. rnoM I.OS AXGKI.ES Scullicrn Visitor lntorcfVl in Al Ronm l.uinber Company Here E. J. Grant of Los Alleles, a member of tho Algoma Lumber com pany firm, Is spending the week In Klamath Falls, leaving this morning for Algoma where he lookeJ Into in terests of the plint. Grant arrived Sunday. V.XPKCTKI) TO RETI RX Mas Kunoy and John Hampshire, both of Grnnts Pass, sub-contractors! for the work'ngs of tho Natron Cut- ! off, arc expected to return to IUam- J nth Falls tonight, alter spending tho j week-end In tho Interest of their work. ' Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. X-Ray Laboratory Loom is Building Phone 434-W Klamath Falls., Oregon TO JU DS.1U or THE EVENING HERALD Old dledoiwriu should bo dUcardod, u rocont actlHUu hT broufht v'.diUonl words into our language, and tho pub liihora lud to diicard their old printing plotoo. Hero Is tho newly compiled dictionary Urger and more complete than any lmlUr one enlarged vocabulary all tho aweVords and now epecUl features now ready for orrery I la ileal EASY FOR YOU TO GET Ytor? of thf eoapont, prruantd or suDwl t tti hmpapr . 1 wltli s nominal mm to ott mm m muw ling, packing, tlttrfc tat Mall Ordors 5t br mall, Inolud ont poitKt up t 130 niltt; 10 ont up to 900 mlU;ortorrtalcr duittnot k rotlT pott m titer forit n t pound Ing to oniy Without iukI Your Old Dictionary is Now Out of Data TUa i tAe Waof book far totving CVoM Word Pnzal Surelive -i Suregrow -relay MurpheyV Seed Store , , . , Phone 87 - i 906 Main TOR! For' President 4 4t XT 4 it former Mold Marshal Von ITinden- urg has accepted tho nomination of tho ''Empire bloc" an Its eandl dato for prcsldcn'-y of tho Concitn republic NKW 'IODAV WANTED, WOMAN COOK for lum ber ramp; 45 men; n-.ust be first class cook and economical. State age, experience, singie or married and wages expected. Box 241, Herald office. 20-22 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE Dining room furniture, rocker, library table, desk, couch, elec trical range, man's bicycle, porch rug, fruit jars. Mrs. Manning. 337 Conger Ave. 20-22 NEW SHIPMENT cf coats in pretty bright colors just arrived at Bee Hcg.n's Dress Shop, 129 N Seventh St.. onLOslte te:e-.one office. Prices ranging froai $9.95 ar.d up 20 YOI'NO LADY wants housework. Phono H11W. 20-21" CON TRACTINO, Cabint work fix ture making. My work will please you i::t my prico won't break you. A. B. Cummlngs. K. F. Cabinet anui Flxturo Factorv, 127, S. 11th St. A20-.M20 FOR SALE 2H-ton truck or will trade for large draft horses. Peyton & Co., 601 Main Street. Phone 535. 20-25 COl-PLE LEAVING tor Portland Tuesday, want one passenger. In quire Johnsons Garage, Eighth and Klamath. 20 F O R R K N T Two room outside hodom sleeping apt. Privilege of bath. Also separate sleeping room Phone 19W. Winters Apt. 20-21 FOR RENT 5 room house, 225 So. 5th. Phone 112-J 21-22 FOR RENT Furnished Apt. Phone 506. Mrs. O. Peyton. 20 EXPERT SAFE AND LOCK WORK. Call H. F. Dodson. Hall hotel. Formerly with Mosler Safe Co. 20-25 LOST Tire chain of balloon tire between Kno and Dorris, Satur day. Reward. Mrs. Frank Wtocjs, 1211 Crescent. Phone 176M. 20-21 NEW SHIPMENT OF COATS In pretty bright colors Just arrived at Bee Begin's Dress Shop. 129 S. Seventh St.. opposite telephone office. Prices ranging from $9.95 and up. 20 93 Cent . nrx ii 3 Entitle every raJ?r to thh Nw Enlarged Unt vert i ties Dictionary Furth-T FjumtT or ObUtto MoBr Bak II Not StUA4. FIRST QUALITY Jersey milk. Call 496-J, Eastslde Dairy. A7-M7 KOR SALE HIRE OR TRADE Heavy work horses. Robert S. Adams, Merrill, Oregon. M24-A24 FOR SALE HIRE OR TRADE Heavy work horse. Robert 3. Adams, Merrill, Ore. M28-A28 FOR SALE Small studio piano. House No. 18, Pelican City. 15-21 FOR SALE '19 Ford touring, good condition. 3 new tires, license equipped. $125.08. Call after 6 p. m. 1143 Pine St. ' 15-21 FOR SALE Wheat, oats, and pota toes. Anderson Feed and Stor age Co. Phone 795 or 147. 15-21 FOlt SALE Mammoth everbearing strawberry planta, $1.00 per hundred devllvered. J. F. Ooldg worthy. Phone 222W. 802 Doty. lfi-22 FOR SALE Oood cow fresh with calf. Gives 5 gal. a day. J. Allen, o4 mile south of Millers slaugh ter house. 17-20 FOR SALE Pool room In Chilo quin. This business is fully equip ped with pool tables, card tables, bar with fountain, large back bar and cigar case. There are three romg in the building, one is the pool room, bnn is now rented as a barber shop, the other as a meat market. This is a going business. Price $5250.00. . $2250.00 cash. Balance terms. For particulars see WALTON & WRIGHT. 601 Main Street. Phone 643W. 18-24 FOR SALE Three twenty-five foot lots on Wantland Ave, between the Strahorn and Southern Paci fic tracks. These lots are to gether. Price $ 2 7 5 . 0 0 each, $27.50 cash. Bal. $6.85 per mo. Walton & Wright, 601 Main St. Phone 643W. 18-21 FOB RENT FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment, one block from Main St. corner Cedar and Pine. Pbone 516. 17tf FOR RENT Four room furnished apartment and bath. 58 Main St. 17-20 FOR RENT Furnished two-room apartment, 439 N. 10th 8t. 10-24 FOR' RENT Small turnlsred Apt. 103 Pine. . . 18-21 FOR RENT New three-room plas tered house with wall-bed, screen porch, woodshed and garage. 2028 Applegate Avenue, Mills Ad dition. Inquire R. R. R. Garage, 831 Klamath. 18-24 ESSEX TOURING, late 23 model, first class condition, lots of ex tras. Bargain for quick sale. Powell & Dale Motor Co., Klam ath Ave. and 8th. Open Sunday and every evening until 9. 18-20 FOR RENT B e d r o o m. Use of bath and phone; also garage. 102S Jefferson. Phone 628. 18-20 FOR RENT Furnished mo'lern house. Inquire Arlie Worrell. 635 11th St. 18-21 LOST AND FOUND LOST Small purse containing four keys. Finder please return to this office. Reward. 18-20 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE Pentecostal or Four Square Gos pel believers, It Interested Phone 266-M. 14-20 CARPENTER, construction and building work done and guaran teed. Same attention to small jobs as the big ones. Work cm pleted In the shortest poss'ble time. . No delays. Free estimate? given. See me before letting your contract. I can save you time and m o n ey. Thomas Bomar, Hotel Baldwin. Phone 55. M 21-A 21 Win PAY the return postage on shoes mailed to us. Goodyear Repair Shop. W. w. Connors, Prop. 121 N. 8th St. 16-22nt PHONE 607 WHEN YOU THINK of wood. We have all kinds E. L. French. 14-24nt HAND TAILORED to measure "Roberts Suits", direct to wearer. Phone 109. A. R. Renner will call at your homo with samples. , A18-M18 DON'T THROW AW1AY a good pair ot shoes that only need a new aolo. We repair them as good as new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. &th St, 16-22nt THE BONNIE BEAUTY SHOPPE open Tuesdnys, Thursdays and Saturdays. Phone 3 2 3, West Chiloquin. A7M1 WINDOW CLEANINO Window cleaning, house cleaning, floor waxing. References furnish ed. A. M. Rhoads, Phone 300W. : 13-18 OPEN FOR BUSINESS Cars washed, steamed and greased. Helnoy Thompson, 7th and Klam ath just back of creamery. . A6-MS TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gu'd good eats. OPEN ALL NIOHT. 633 Mnln street. Phone 624. ,,tt SHOES REPAIRED BY . MAIL Send them to tho Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. W pay the return postage... . v ., STONE MASON FOR HIRE, by day ur cumraci. nil a. fitn. AJ-JU" PRIVATE HOME HOUSE CLEAN ing, janitor work and window cleaning. Wall paper and ruga 4 specialty. Phone 405. A. H. Combs. A8-MS WANTED neneaaia.aae...vYywu W;IL1, ACCEPT position at watch. man Dy reaponsioie man In city. Write Box 81, care Herakl. 17-18 WANTED Work as watchman or mgntwaicn tor steady employ ment. References. Call at Oun Store. 17-21 STENOGRAPHER WANTED Apply niDurcus - wmie pelican Hotel, ' or Pine Tree.' 17-18, WASTED To take (50) llfty heel steers to pasture on gain. Orvllle Elliott, Klamath Agency, Oregon, 1 l"tf WANTED Woman to stay with high school girl during summer. $15.00 per month, for use of home. 625 N. 8th St. Phone 179W. ' 16-22 WANTED About three room houBe furnished; close In. Box M. L F. Cr. Herald office. ' 18-il EXPERIENCED W O M A N nants . housework, washing, Ironing, housecleaning. Tel. 509 evenings. ' 18-20 I.KGAL NOTICES eeaeeeaeAaeeAaeaaaeeeaeeeWveeoeseAveeOWeas NOTICE OF ALLOWANCE ' i Department of the Interior, .United states lanu utlice, LaKevlaw, Oregora, November 8, 1922. ' ' Sam J Wail, Reith, Oregon. Sir: -j.,. Yonr Homestead F.ntrv Qortnl Ki 011969. Receipt No. 2670169, for -arm unit J Section 15. Town ship 41 S., Range 11 E., Wil. Meri dian, containing 42.47 acres, has been this day allowed,, subject to your further compliance with law and regulations .applicable, theretd. Id -correspondence relating to this entry, always refer to the serial number. Very respectfully,;. , F. P. LIGHT, Register. A13-20-27, May 4-11-18 ' SUMMONS -Equity No. K-1017 In the Circuit Court of the State' of . Oregon for Klamath County. Arbella Laybourn. Plaintiff, vs.' : Leonard K. Laybourn. Defendant-. To Leonard K. Laybourn, Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATB OF OREGON: you are hereby , re quired to appear and answer .the , complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit In equity on or before May 25th, 1925, that being the last dav ot the time for publica tion of this summons and the last day In the time prescribed for an swering said complaint, and If you fail to so answer or otherwise ap pear, plaintiff will apply .to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony, now existing between tho plaintiff' and the defendant and for the re storation to the plaintiff of the ndmn by' which she was known prior to said marriage, Arbella Moore, and for such other and further relief as the court may deem just and equit able. ' This summons is published once a week for six weeks by order of the Honorable A. L. Leavitt. Judge ot the above entitled court made and en tered on March 11th. 1925. Date of first publication of thda summons is April 13th. 1925. FAY MORRIS. V Attorney for Plaintiff, Klamath Falls. Oregon. April 13-20-27, May 4-11-18-25. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF, FINAL ACCOUNT In The County Court Of The State Of Oregon For Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate f of C. H. Withrow, also known ' as Chas. H. Withrow, Deceased, i NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVBN that I have filed my final Account and report as administrator of the above named decedent, and , the Court has fixed 10 o'clock in the forenoon ot Mar 9th, 1925, as; the time and the Court Room of this Court, In the Court House, dt Klam ath Falls, Oregon, ns the place when and where any person may pre sent objections or exceptions to any thing thoroln contained, and at said time and place the County Court will finally settle said account. ' This notice Is given pursuant to an ordor of the Honorable R'. V. Bunnell, Judgo of the above entitled Court, mnilo on the 6th day of April. A. D., 1925, and the first publica tion of said notice Is und was made on April 6th, 1925. JOHN C. CLEGHORN. Executor of the Estate of C. H. Withrow, nlso known n Chas. H. Withrow, Deceased. April 6-13-20-27,. May 4. ; . ;'