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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1925)
. feATURDAYy-MAY- 2,'. 102, .EVENING. HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON- PAGE SEVEN 1 iVIOM'N POP . ,, ' SofiH THERE COME'O V JUST A M NOTE A " I.UC.XV L 6AW -OU NEIGHBOR- " S ' 'gS,ANTB L V MRGUNN-lFHOU'RG V J VMAfc GOlWi DOWM OM THE STBeeT V 1,V VJOMDJJl'WHATHe- DRlOllOQ DOWNTOWN S CAR BUT I'D PKEFCf T6 GO VOlTH "' , V WANT To BORROW ) I'tt 60 WTMSpiJ ( you BBCAU&E t w& A DIME U, i V NOW? ss s--. --r' 1 ', A FOifiW HASTb WiATCH HI6 J -.ft ,' - w-" . .J"-"! CHANCER TO SAUS EUfcRY U i'X Wr9JSrA9 FAR 1 fTMWARe' 0 ft -AND I'LL C0AN i '' i Suw SSr JTpXd JoRTiS I WOO MV HOSE!) P'oiTmSrsS l VWOR - THE NEXT 1V- V ' NoTHiN& TIME VOUR CAR WEEDS KSS?7 L ! WAS COMIIOS L WASHING JUST CALL -sssrsL l.-rtfr; 8 o us in ess rO0AK WORK Leave Your Films Before 9 OclocK-Your Pictures arc ready 'at 6 U NAP S fu-ArlAl H rALJU UKLUUn Tnmr V ' ' WHCRE PAOTICUUAR PEOPiE KLAMATH FALLS OREGON BUY TMtIR Professional Cards II. E. ROSKAMP Contractor and Builder Ho Ms Ufore You flulld Fhono 671 hcolrt.inco 1020 J"tron DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PIIYBICIAN AND BimciKO: Office anil RoHldvneo Phono 321 " I. O. O. Jf. Tampla 'CHAS S. HOOD Rckl Estate, Fire Insur aiwse, Surety, Contract and Judicial bonds ! Chiloquin, Oregon ' '- tf. C CLEGHORN S CIVII, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR PJiono 10 2-J 133 8. RlTsraldo DR. J. G. GOBLE (JTOMF.TntST OPTICIAN j 70S Maln'St. Phone 133-W aihko inn gnna uiuhhoh. uupu cnin broken lentns, rapalr frmos Dr. Philip Cole , Denaral Practice of ' Dentistry Open Hvonlnm by Appointment Fbuoe SOS S18 Muln . Over Moe's Btore Brown, the Roofer Gcnoral Hoofing and Iti'pnlring PUOR 088 1 Foir 3rp chickens GETTING GGENEROUS ll ULak Had H DRUGS PERMANENT CONOTRUCTIOt Kirluilvo I.lri'nuisl Mnnu- fart urciH for -The now Concrote Hollow-Wall Ilullillni; Ilrlrk for Founda tlona, Walla, Uuildlng. etc. -Abnoluloly Fire end Weuther Proof at a coat lnaa than any other form of muaonry. -Btono-Tllo eonatructloa elim inate! upkeep exponae, la In dvstructlblo, and la approved by the best aruhltocta and bulldera. Unccollo ai a laao for ' Bturco finish Let ua i:tlnm(o Your Job ; 0th and Market. Phono 5H2W Concrete Pipe Co. Play Cards Cigars and Cigarettes Soft Drink) Barber Shop Lunch Room M. & H. SOLO PARLOR Beneath the Pino Tree BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Export 'Operators . . Individual nooths ' Violet ray facial and ' scalp treatments, facial packs, mar celling, and shampooing. For appointment Phone S11W NELLIE GRANT, Prop. ; aLsP 'LWi'ii'v3 5bJ t BY TAYLOR irectory J. H. DRISCOLL Upstairs in the Hart Bids. All Kind of INSURANCE Chicken I Dinner Every Sunday FORT KLAMATH Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor NFW CITY LAUNDRY Finished Work Flat Work : Put Your Duds In Our Sud Rough Dry Plinne 1S4. Cor Main A Congress Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Moots First and Third Wodnosdnys Odd Fellows Hull C. L. Edwards, dark. , 1335 . Lnkovlow Ave. B. P, O. ELKS Meets I'hurnlny evening Vlslr tng" niDmhers welcome. KlUs lemiilo. 3rd A VtHin Charlton Currin, Exalted Kiii,r Tow l(tusll. ijec 1 of 0. Council No. 3255 Meetings: R P. M. 2nd and 4 th Tuesdays Lyceum ,llnll, 8th and Htf,lt Visi'lug ICnighU g ICnighti. mu I inn, Q. K. I ' -, Weleonu Cliaa, , Pattersn . American Legion ; Klamath Past No. 8 , Mwi,tngs ls and 3rd' Tuesdays. Court House Basement F. P- ' OLDS, Com'dr. Phone 652-W A 1 1040 Stoeet ! K. From Incubator ; to Stew Kettle Herald saw XOOAY V'A.N'TK1 Hucoiid-lmmJ lu.nbijr for (iMcwnlk. purj)0ne. P. o. Itix 410. - i' KOH 8AI1C 1924 two-dsor Kord Hfl'lim; ciioli or tornm; priced for quick sale. THY OUR 90-CKNT special work Klove. Jack Krost, Gth Ht. Z KOIl RENT Kurnllnlicd biiUHe. 84 South Fourth BlrHet. 2-5 WANTIvO TO RENT Furnished li'iuna, close In. Cull f.ltlla iJrl' k Cufe. 2 FOR RENT Threo-room. house. J. A. Goldsmith, Winters Illdx. 2-f. FOR fiA!l,E lltiO plionoftraph, nl nioHt new for 75. Call ut 622 I,lncoln Hlreot. 2' FOR RENT -house, with A-lulls only. Modern furnished three bedrooms. Phone 3&1I-M. 2' PRACTICAL NURSE wants pol tlon: will assist with the house work. Hor 15, Herald offlee. 2 WOMAN wanta work on ranch. Oood cook; good milker. Ad-J dress, llox R, Heruld office. 2-4 FOR SALE 124 two-dear Ford1 Sedan; cash or terms; priced lor quick sale. 1923 ESSEX "Four" Couch; new paint; real -bargain. ACME MOTOR CO. 2 Phone 680 Sixth & Oak PIONEER CATTLE NUN SELLS OUT Annsuncement was made lant nlglt. that J. Frank Adami, pio neer cattle' man of this county, had sold hl 700-acre ranch, south of Morrill, 13 the Grassloy Brothers, a dairy firm of San Francises, for a cons.duration of J70.000. The :.ui. b sold at $100 an acre. The AUuins :anch :s cuujldored (iiil- ut Uiu fe.iiio ranchei In Bouth cra Klaai..t. The sale was iandlcd by Wlil Adanu, J. Frank Adim'a su. Tbe Orjssltv broUoM first became interested in the land whea Will Aduais told them of the dairy pojsibiritics on the Adams ranch. Hie Urassloy brothers accompanied Will Adams to Klamath 13 make a personal inspection. . . So favorably impressed were thoy that .financial arrangements were Immediately made effecting the transfer. The California dairymen will specialize on the dairy in dustry and are expected to arrive la several weeks to take cuarge of thoir newly 'acquired holdings. Mr. Adami is still Oe owner of a 500 acro ranch noar Adams Point. BuHMton x wranzr She will like the looks of a deed to the piece of property whore she knows you will later on build a horns for her, Smilt'. payments will buy a desirable lot. FOR 8 AUK Thcee fine lata on upper side p. Shlpplngtou road on pavement. Iltlco S250 oa.cb; tonus eaajr. ' ... A well lmprtv!d fnrnv wi!h crop In nnd looking fine. All -m.:?n nery nnd eciulpmont ;ln . t!iii':.,(!; elrtrlc llKhta : and l;;n. inn acres. Price $4004.' pHQNE r643 W. 'ALTON (WRIGHT r eoi jMlAIN ST. Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. X-Ilny Laboratory . .' Loom Is Building Phone 434-W ' I ' Klamath Falls, Oregon Surelive - Suregrow - Surelay ' "" ' . Classified Section NEW TOttAY 1S23 ESSEX "Four" Coach; new paint; real bargain. ACME .MOTOR CO. 2 Phone 680 Sixth 0;ik WOMAN COOK wants work in camp, to cook cr help. Uox H, Iluruld office. Z-4 WANTED Woman cook. jencrul Hospital. Klamath 2 FOR RENT Three-roam partly fur nished apartment, close In, $3S. 640 Washington St- 2-5 FOR 8AI.E for 10 days only well established grocery business and property In Klamath Falls at an extreme bargain on account of sickness. Some terms. 335 So. 6th 8t. 2-4' WIU, PAY 12 Interest on J250 nn:l give mortgage on 1923 Hu'ck " touring. Uox 8, Herald office. 2-4 FOK. SALE Cocker Spaniel pups, reds and blacks; price reasonable. Hox 28, Herald. 2-7 FOR RENT Sleeping room, for one or two ,men. 323 South 9th Street. 2-5 FOR SALE 1924 two-door Ford Sedan; cash or terms; priced for quick sale. 1923 KSSEX "Four" Coach; nev pufnt; real bargain. ACME MOTOR CO. 2 Phone 680 Sixth & Oak LOST AM) FOUND LOST Cadillac tire an! rim. size 311x4 between Mills Addition and Reclumatinn office. Phone 817-J or leave ct Herald office. Reward. 1-2 FOR RENT FOR RENT- Furnished room, hot water. Gentleman. 29-2 and cok! Phone 77. FOR RENT Sleepy rooms. 632 - Oak St. Phone 211W. 29-2 FOR RENT 4 room furnished Apt. No children. Phone 307. 825 Lincoln St. ' 1-2 FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished Apt. Ill Pine St. 30-6 HOK KENT FOR RENT Carge room with twin beds in modorn new home to two gentlemen. Phone 145W. 1-2 FOR RENT Six offlco rooms in business : district may be had "separately or en-sulte. Rent very reasonable. Phone 136. 25-1 FOR RENT Clean, comfortable sleeping room and breakfast for one or two men. 34S N. Sixth Street. ... 2S-4 FOR RENT Furnished front room. 1136 Pine. , 30-2 FOR RENT New three room house. Reasonable. 810 California Ave. Phono 675 J, after 5:30 p. m. 30-2 FOK SALE FOR SALE 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 tor ;z300.oo. Only jsou. down. - APARTMENT HOUSE with a splen did Income. $10,000.00. One- bait cash. FOR RENT 80 Acres of Pasture land nnder government ditch. Seven miles south of town. Insurance . with reliable Insurant , Companies. MAGUIRE MAGUIRE REALTORS 816 MAIN ST. FOR SAL E F o r d .touring car. $130.00. S4S N. 10th St. 29-2 FOR SALE at a Bargain. $5000.00, 380 acres foot-hill land between Merrill and Malin. 230 acres un dor Irrigation, Shasta View Dis trict. -Inquire A. M. Collier, Klamath Falls, Ore. . 29 5 FOR SALE Here is a snap 320 . acre ranch for only $1500. 624 Klamath Ave., Klamath Falls, Ore. Phone 606W. .!. ' 27-2 FOR SALE Few Canary Birds. See Dick, 220 Main St. " 1-2 FOR SALE C o ni p 1 e t e Buffalo Wood Worker. Has cutoff, rip and handsaws, jointer, shnper, lathe. Can be used for grinding and boring. Very good condition. A bargain. A. R., P. O. Box 1018. FOR SALE FOR SALE 6 building lots; camp ers supplies, wo carry Jut what you want. See Dick, 220 Main Street. 1-2 CERTIFIED CHICKS REDUCED PiRICES for May and June. Whlto Leghorns Careful ly selected, two-year and older hens, mated to males of Holly wood, Hanson and Tancred strains of high double pedigree records. 112 per 100; 115 per 1,000. Hrown Leghorns, $12 per 100. Barrwl Racks, R. I. Reds and Black Mlnorcas flock matlngs, $15. Special matlngs In Reds and Rock). $18. Extra special matlngs, $25 per 100. A member of the Glenn County Certified Flock Association, a charter mem ber of the California Baby Chick Association; affiliated with the International Baby Chick Associa tion. Our 25th year of Success ful hatching. ORLAND HATCHERY Orland, Glenn County, Calif. 29tf FOR SALE Several attractive modern homes at $2000 to $3000. Terms. Phone 629-J. Gordon Dixon, contractor. A30-M30 FOR SALE, Lyon & Healy piano and willow babv buggy. Bargain. 1133 Walnut Avenua. 29-5 $23.50 .$29.50 $32.50 HIGHEST grade all wool stilts tallored-to- raeasure. Guaranteed. 1004 Main Street. 28-4 FOR SALE Ten room furnished house. Patterson's, 630 So. Sixth 30-2 FOR .S ALE by owner 4 room mod ern house, laundry, garage, wood shed, Btone foundation. $3600. Torms. Phone 344W. 630 Cali fornia Ave. -.. 30-2 FOR SALE Pipeless furnace, large size, used', cheap if taken at once. Lorenz Co., 123 N. 6lh St. 30-2 WANTED CHAMBERMAID wants work. Mrs. C. Deteker, 1137 Delta or Gen. Del., Klamath Falls. : 1-2 SHINGLING WANTED Work guar anteed. Phone 850. 29-4 WANTED -A yonng man to milk and deliver, age 17 and up. Write Box 55, care Herald. . 27-2 ALL KINDS OF LAWNS or excavat ing work done by day or contract. ' Call W. Chastain, 445M. '- 30-15 MAN AND WIFE and grown daugh ter want work in camp. Call ji.1137 Delta, or write ' C. Dpteker, "Klamath Falls, Gen. Del. 1-2 WANTED TO THADB 1925 Ford touring, mileage 800, on lots or bouse and lots. Call after 5 p. m. 1034 High. Phone 3S2R. 27-2 CONTRACTING. Cabint work fix ture making. My work will please yon atitf my price won't ' break yon. A. B. Cummlngs, K. F. Cabinet and Fixture Factory, . 127, S. 11th St. A20-M20 WANTED Two salesmen to sell the fastest electrical appliances on the market. Apply between 8:30 and 9 a- m. or 5 and 6 p. in. Golden Rule Store. Ask for Mr. Wyatt. 30-2 MISCELLANEOUS . NOTICE , All work done by Patterson's con tracting painters, must be paid for as soon as work is completed. We pay our help every day if they wish. We are buying and selling for cash only. Patterson's, 626-620 South Sixth. Phone 562J. 25-8 SPANISH TAUGHT by native. Con versation and grammar. Write F. R., care Herald. ;' 27-2 H AND TAILORED to measure "Roberts Suits'", direct to wearer. Phone 109. A. R. Rennor will call at your home-with samples. A18-M18 FIRST QUALITY Jersey milk. Call 496-J, Eastside Dairy. .' A7-M7 ORAN W. LOUD, expert watchmak er: Swiss watches a specialty. 107 So. Seventh. 25-6 LATTER DAY SAINTS If Interested in Sundav school phone 49J or call at 833 Calif. Ave. 27-2 HOUSE CLEANING, window clean ing, floor waxing and polishing, Janitor service. A. M. Rhodes. Phone S60W. 27-2 OPEN FOR BUSINESS Cars washed, steamed and greased. Heiuey Thompson, 7th and Klam ath just back of croamery. . . - A6-M6 STONE MASON FOR HIRE, by day or contract. 2227 S. 6th. A3-M3 DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair of shoes that only need a no solo. We repair them as good as new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. ' " 16-22ut PRIVATE HOME HOUSE CLEAN lng, Janitor work and window cleaning. Wall paper and rugs a specialty. Phone 406. A. II. . Combs. . . A8-M8 Murphey's Phone 87 MISCELLANEOUS SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We , pay the return postage, ; , TRIANGLE CAFE The piaco to get good eats, ut-cn auu mum. 633 Main street. Phone 124 tf LEGAL NOTICES IV THE i IHCI'IT COURT OF THE fcTATK OF OREGON IV AND FOR KLAMITH COUNTY Hi'.mmons for Publication DORI3 P. WILLEY, Plaintiff, VB EVAN II. WILLEY. Defendunt. To Evan H. Wllluy, Defendant: la the name of the ; State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the camplalnt on file In the above entitled Bult, oh or before the 8th day of June, 1925, that being the hut day prescribed for euc'a appearance In the order of the publication of this summons, and If you fail ta so appear and an3wer, for want thereof, tho plain tiff will apply to the Court tor the relief prayed for In her complaint, viz: For the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now exiting between yourself and tho plaintiff herein, upnn the grounds ' if cruel and inhuman treatment, and hat plaintiff be awarded the cus tody of Fay SI. Wilier. Thtu anmm.-mn 1 florvfld tinnn vbtl by publication in the Bvenlpg Herald .1 dally newspaper, prinieu, puuusneu and of general circulation In Klam ath County, Oregon, for six succes sive week?, pursuant to order of tho Hn. A. li Leavltt, Judge: of the above entitled court, dated April 17th, 1925, the first publication being April 25, 1925, and the last publication being June 6, 1925. F. H. MILLS. Attorney for Plaintiff, Suite No. 5, Loomis Bldg.. Klomath Falls, Ore. A25M2-9-16-23-30J6. .i. . ;: , . ... '.. SUMMON . ' j' ' No. 1921 Eqa.ty ! , ' la the Circuit Court In and , for klautatb County, nnd State of Oregon R. Medori Shepherd, Plaintiff. ' vs Basil W. Gregory and Mayme M. Gregory and A. S. Garlic, Defendants. To Basil W. Gregory and Mayme M. Gregory, Defendants: In the name of tne Mate oi Oregon: , ' You are are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint' filed against you In the above en titled suit, on or before Saturday the 9lh day of May, 1926,-or, for failure to appear and answer, for want thereof. tHe-pIalntlff "will 'take Judgment and decree against . you as follows: 1. That "plaintiff will ask Judg ment against the defendants Basil W. Gregory and Mayme M. Gregory in the sum of $3250.00 with Inter est at the Tate 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 northeast quarter of Section twenty. Town ship Forty one S. Range Twelve E ' .W M., Klamath County, Oregon. 2. That plaiatiff have and re cover a further sum of $850.00 as attorneys tees in this behalf, and for C03ta of suit. May 9th 1925 Is the last day of the time prescribed in tho order tor publication of this summons. In which you may appear and answer said complaint, the first publica tion thereof being March 28th,. 1925. and the last publication be ing May 9th, 1925. " This summons Is served by pu licatton, by order of the Honorable A. L. Leavltt, Judge of the Circuit Court of the, State of Oregon, for Klamath County, dated March i?5th, 1925, which Order required that summonds be published once a week for six successive weeks (seven in sertions) the first publication being March 2Sth, 1925. j W. H.' A. Renner, Plaintiffs attorney, whose- office end postoffice address la American National Bank Bldg., Klamath Falls, Oregon. M2S, A4-11-18-25, May 2-9. ' NOTH'K ' In the District Court of the Unltod States for the District of Oregon. United States of America, Libelant, vs. One Hudson Touring Car, Motor No. 80674. - - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" that the automobile hereinafter describ ed, seized by the Unltod States Mar shal for the District of Oregon, un der Section 26, Title II, of the Na tional Prohibition Act, because the said automobile was being used for the transportation of Intoxicating liquor on the public highways of Klamath County, In the State and District of Oregon, in violation of law, has been condemned and for feited by the Unltod States District Court for tho District of Oregon, and Is to be sold bv the United States Marshal at public auction, at the Acme Garage, at Klamath Falls, Oregon to the highest bidder on Muy 16th, 1925, at 10 o'clook, A. M. to-wlt: . One Hudson Touring Car, Motor No. 80674. CLARENCE R. HOTCHKISS, United States Marshal A18-25tM2 District of Oregon, Seed Store - 906 Main