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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, MAY (5, EVENING J1EUALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WTTfT PAGE SEVEN MOM'N POP I ITHE FRONT DOOR- If WOtA OO OUT C WlMa' UAJE THE KV FOG US TCI kA eesuKe and leave vour k'tv .AM MmWAmT 1. Z-'v' ' g-- , ' s-t ',' ".'SHE'D FoTOeT'Tl "ALOTOF WUE BEEN) VWTlrjQ WO ( HER HEAD IF f 5? JfJj PT HERG AN HOUB-vyHY f BUT 1 6AM .( ,TW Jf TAEnKLr fa DIDNT VOU POT THE J THOUGHT OF I rA oSD ML eeUDNT VUNCRTHe i 5AT-ER PLACE. I vONI ira.HATbsiTHECe , DOORMAT AS f MR 60NN - iTMKik INtHEOOLD r WA. L TOLD SOU? ' J I PUT IT UNDER 3 ousmess it4 yi kodak Work Leave Your Filrcvs Before 9 OclocK-Your y A.M- Pictures are ready at" 6 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHCRR PARTICULAR PEOPLE OUY TMftlW ORUG3 professional Cards H. E. ROSKAMP Contractor and Builder Hen Mn Before Vou Uulld Phone 671 ldnco 1020 Jefferson Dji. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ,1 AND RUIMrKOK Oftlco unit Residence I'hono 321 I. O. O. F. Tomplo CHAS S. HOOD Real Estate,- Fire Insur ance, Surety, Contract (and Judicial bonds ' Chiloquin,- Oregon rt J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Phone 108-J ' 183 S. Rlvorsldo -' , J : DR. J. G. COBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 709 Muln 81. Phono 133-W Make and grind Glasses. Dupll I cato brokon lonsos, repair frames Dr. Philip Colo Oonoral Practice of Dontlslry Opon Evenings br Appointment Phone EBB 518 Main 1 Over Moe'a Store Brown, the Roofer i General Roofing nnd Repairing rnONK CHfl PLAYING SAFE p.r i','i,d,h:'l'i' PJHMANBNT CONGTRUCTtOM KkIudIvo l.lronaod Mnnu . fiiclurcra for ' v Tho new Concroto Hollow-Wall Uulldliin Ilrlck for Kouuda tlODJ, Walls, UullilluRi, utc. Absnlutalr Fir and WoMhor Proof at a tout loss than any other form of masonry. Stone-Tllo construction "elim inates upkeep expense, Is In destructlblo, and Is approved by the bu.it ' architects and bulldon. ' l'ucxrvllcsl as a baso for . Htucco finish Vet u.i Kstlmnta Your Job ' Oth and Market. Phono IHttW Concrete Pipe Co. Play Cards Cigars and Cigarettes 80ft Drinks Barber Shop Lunch Room M. & H. . SOLO PARLOR Bononth the Pino Troo ' BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP ' Winters Building Export " Operators Individual Booth Violet ray facial and scalp trealmeuts, taclnl packs, msr colllnR, and shampooing. For appolntmont Phone 811V7 MOLMW GRANT, Prop. mm Ul BY TAYLOR i rectory J. H. D R I S C O L L Upstairs in the Hart Bids. AH Kinds of INSURANCE Chicken Dinner Every Sunday , FORT KLAMATH Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor mW CITY LAUNDRY Finished Work Flat Work "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" Rough Dry Phoue 164. Cor Main ft Congress Klamath Lodge Directory ' M. W. A. Moots First and Third ; Wednesdays - Odd Fellows Hall . 0. L. Edwards, Clerk. 1335 Lakevlow Ave. B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Visit ing members welcome. Elks Temple, 3rd A Mum Charlton Currln, Exalted lulr. Tom Dutsell, Bhc. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: S P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays .Lyceum Hall, 8th and High VlHltlng KnighU welcome Chas, Patterson, Q. K. American Legion 'Klamath Post No. 8 aVV-i. Meetings 1st and 3rd iflfrftTtv Tuosdaya, Court House ; Basement W F. P. OUD3, Com'dr. VW Phone 8b2-W I rr IglliF street i i Herald INVENTOR MAKES RADIO RUN LIGHT LONDON, May 6 Father Tilaur- Iro llcckelt, of Westminister C'u-1 thedritl, whusn hobby Is experiment InK with hlch frequfincy currents ':r wlroleus electricity for lighting purpon'S, announced recently that he had urOKressed tu sueh an ex tent Ihat'.he bad been able to llKlit a ciiidlepower lamp with hie system of wireless. ' ' "And what's moro," he said toll Ing of his work, "at my last public performance I sent the wave thrn a peer of the realm and two of my brother priests as a part of my program of entertainment." KNOMXI) LACK! !T QUOTA OF MATHU Ai KA1I1,K UIKS COWER, EnKlund, May C irony thousands of Kni(llli Klrlii wish to marry, but becauso pf tbo Bhortaiie of men havo not been able to ful fill their desire, declared Dr. A. T. Scbotleld, a well known London nerve specialist, lesturing la Cowes. recently on tho . question of mar riage. "There la no -other place In tbo world where such a state of things exists." 110 said, v The wise parent promises William a box of rift-are If he . won't work cromword puzzle before he 4s 21. Fred Westerfeld, D. D. X-Ray Laboratory . Loom Is Building Phone 434-W Klamath Falls, Oregon s. THE OLD HOME TOWN nn of tsr etitt? SOMECO Mt HOW OO IVJTH Rt AU ARWH -,t ccvcoxcA OniA carctM&n ioin.r. -fid. v.' .' 60 ft ,1' . ? ... I TOtJI til CUBOMVpa 3 nl,TrrZr4-fiiSIIJj9. EVERETT TRUE A SAX.OPHON5 TVHS ONB HAS US' wv utkj. A r ' VHEM A &ENERAL COURT j MARTIAL IS IbO GNERAC t,mi- J'-fe ti Classifie NEW TODAY foh mknt;-,' 3 JiOOM HOUSE, ' garage. iare thicken house ami Tim, t lotj. FOH HALK KINK :IfrCt of biiiineis propt.-riy Im , proved. 17000.00. Only caih. A GOOD furnlr.ifMl house of 4 rooms on large lot. 230.00. Cash 500. ANOTHKIt of five rooms f)r $4500 . on pivlng. A I'.EAL HOME pf 8 TiDms for 110,000. Ea: i:y torm:!. MAGV1RE ft AIAOUIRE 81C Main Street Fire Insurance Realtors 474.00 HOOVER CLEANER. Good condition; will sacrifice. 23.1 noosevelt. Phone 129. 6-8' FOR RENT Room for gentleman. Cjoso in. Apply, l.'!S Third St. or Phono 003-J. ' C FOR HAI.K New three room house, by owner at $950.00. Terms. Come and see it at 241 Mortimer Avenue. 6-8 ATTENTION LADIES Mrs. Young with the Columbia Cosmetic com nun. v of Chicago will give froo Facials Thursday and Fri day at the Empire Hotel, over Club Cafe. Demonstrating .' e w Home Face Packs. 6-7 1 , "I ' T S ArV- AT VJOUT vioa IM-TrtS AcMl 00 ) SOU REU2 WE OH j Gar ore. pRwure. in 00? iwRNflw? we- l cakT bethrcwiw' our I Hull arms ouOvH ,! BY CONDO IS. A NtSV&R at,l. v AV'f.Ve SEW TODAY BAHY CHIX R. I. Reds. 'Even color and red to the skin. Barred Rocks. Black Mlnorras, Golden - Buff and White l-eghorns, Tan--,cred and Tom Barron strains. 'OiMer now. Season will oon close. Enoch Crews, Seabrlght. California. 6-7 FOR RENT 'Room for gentleman. Always hot water; no other roc-.-n-- ere. 326 Pine Street. . 6 FOR RENT--Furnlshed Apartmonts. One suitable for two couples. 419 10th St. Phone 242W. 6-9 FOR RENT Sleeping room, close In. 18 Washington, phone 325. 6-12 ANYONE WISHING. TYPfNO or Shorthand help, either perman ent or temporary call Mr. Wines ; at Klamath County High School. . 6-8 FOR RENT Three room furnish ed Apt. 524 High St. 6-8 WOMAN WANTS WORK by hour. Phone 262-J. , 6-8 FOR S A L E, by owner 2 room bungalow. Large comer lot. 8950.00. " Phone 3 3 9 R. 423 Roosevelt. .6-8' THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE Company, under . the supervision of E. J. Fleldman, manager for Southern Oregon Is starting a course of 12 lessons In dressmak ing at the Sample room of the lArcade -Hotel. ' The class will be taught by Mrs. Maude Robinson of the Earnhardt Shop, and Is free to all owners of White Sew ing machines. School will be open every Thurs. from 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. ra. starting Thurs day, May 7th. Bring your own needles, pins, thread, and bob bias also your goods and patterns. 6 FOR RENT FOR RFjNT Furnished house keeping rooms. Call after 5 p. m. 739 Lincoln St. 5-8 FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished Apt. Ill Pine St. 30-6 FOR RENT Six office rooms in business district may be had separately Or en-enite. Rent very reasonable. Phone 136. - 25-1 WANTED ROUGH DRY and finished washing wanted. Phone 412-W. . 5-ll EXPERIENCED LADY bookkeeper wishes position.- Phone 2tHJ:"i' - .- - 6-6 COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN wants housework by the hour. Phone 6S3-M. 2156 White Ave. 5-6 WANTED TO BORROW $1200 for 7 months. Good security. Will pay 12 Interest. Box 12, Her ald office. 5-7 AUTO LAUNDRY PHONE- 833, Spring and Esplanade Streets. Cars called for and delivered. John Proctor, Prop. . JI5-J4 WANTED 200 head of stock cattle to pasture for summer. 'Asa For dyce, Kirkford, Oregon. 5-18 EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING. We repair them as good as new. Work shoes and gloves? Jack Frost. Sixth Street. 5-9nt FOR SALES FOR SALE Wall bods, mattresses and springs, practically new. Phone 419. 5-6-7 FOR SALFI A 1 m o s t new piano. Phone 426-J. 5-6 FEE D-J3 R PIGS FOR SALE Call 14F3 or 779-U. G. Brntton. S-7 FOR BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES call at 324 N. 11th St. 6-11 FOR SALE Cockor Spaniel pups, reds and blacks; price reasonable. Box 28, Herald. 2-7 ROOF AND BUNGALOW STAINS, 81.25 per gallon. Patterson, 630 South 6th. 4-30 FURNITURE for five-room house for sale, as a whole or separate pieces. Call nt 1625 Wall. 4-6 FOR SALE Chandler car; A-l con dition; reasonable, 917 Jetfer- . son St. ' -, 4-9 i$150 CABINET PATHE phonograph with records: will tike 550 for quick sale. 817 Broad St. 4-6 H AND TAILORED to measure "Roborts Suits", direct to wearer. Phone .109. . A. R.: Renner- wlll 'call at your home with samples . A18-M18 PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES, dead ening felt, roofing, glass. Pat terson, 630 S. 6th St, 4-9 FOR SALE Complete Buffalo Wood Worker. Has cutoff, rip n'd bnndsaws, Jointer, simper, lathe. Can be used for grinding and boring. Very good condition. A bargain. A. It., P. O. Box 1018. ection i on iAt.E DECLINE) IN LINSEED OIL; . nur rels. I1.4J per gillon; 5's. 81.60; 1-Kal. cans. 1.75., Patterson, 63u South 6th St. . . ir'J FOR SALE Thoroughbred fftmulo Cocker Spaniel puppy; black. Price 810. Phone 335. 4-6 CERTIFIED CHICKS REDUCED PR-ICES for May and June. Whito Leghorns Careful ly selected, two-yenr and older lions, mated to males of Holly wood, Hanson and Tancred strains of high don bio pedigree roconls. 812 per 100: J115 per 1,000. Brown Leghorns, $12 per 100. Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds and Black Minorcas flock matlngs, . $15. Special matlngB in Reds and Rocks. $18. Extra special matlngs, $25 per 100. A member of the Glenn County Certified Flock Association, a charter mem ber of the California Baby Chicle Association; affiliated with tho International Baby Chick Associa tion. Our 25th year of Success ful Hatching. - , .. ORLAND HATCHERY Orland, Glenn County, Calif. 29tt FOR SALE Several attractive modern homes at $2000 to $'3000. Terms. Phone 629-J. Gordon Dixon, contractor. A30-M30 LOST AND tfOt'.VD LOST Oregon license No. 18-579. Phone 32. P. A. Brown. 5- . MISCEIJ.ANHOUS PRIVATE SANITARIUM -Worden and llth Sts. Phone 718-W Medical, surgical, maternity cases. Special rates, to convalescents. A graduate nurse In attendance. Maternity cases given special care. Rates while waiting. All doctors welcome. M4-J4 WATCH FOR OPENING of New Crater Service Station, 2nd and Main. Byron Teed and Dale Mat toon, props. - -4-5nt , ' - NOTICE -.. The party, who took a silver cig arette lichter from the White Peli can Hotel Wednesday evening Is known. Return by mall at once and no questions -will be asked. 4-6 H. W.. KILBOURNE. HEMSTITCHING, Dressmak ing, plain sewing. Mrs. Chas. CrowtheT, last house on S. River side Street. - - 4-9 ' ' NOTICE -All work done by Patterson's con tracting painters, must be paid for as soon as work la completed. We pay Tour help every day It theywlsh. We are buying and selling, for cash only. Patterson's. 626-630 South Sixth. Phone 582J. . 25-8 FIRST QUALITY Jersey milk. Cell 496-J, Eastslde Dairy. A7-M7 ORAN W. LOUD, expert watchmak er: Swiss watches- ra. - specialty. 107 So.. Seventh. ',- 25-6 OPEN FOR BUSINESS Cars washed, steamed and greased. Hotney. Thompson, 7th and Klam-r ath just back of -creamery. 'AC-MS DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair of shoes that only need a now sole. We repair them as good as new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. Sth St.- . 16-22nt PRIVATE HOME HOUSE CLEAN . lng. Janitor work and window cleaning., Wall paper and ruga a specialty. Phone 405. A. H. Combs. , A8-M8 SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop. 121 N.- 8th St. We pay the return postage. . TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get . good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street Phone 624. tt STONE MASON FOR HIRE, by day or contract. 2227 S. 6th. A3-M3 ALL KINDS OF LAWNS or excavat , lng work done by day or contract. Call W. Chastaln, 445M. 30-15 CONTRACTING, . Cablnt work fix ture making. My work will please you anif my price won't break you. A. B. Cummings, K. F. Cabinet and Fixture Factory, 187. S. llth St. A20-M20 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, : . 010845 ' 1 Department of tho Interior, U. - 8. Land Office at Lnkevicw, Oregon, April 25, 1925.- -. " NOTICE Is hereby given that Hans Martinson, of .Worden, Ore gon, who, on February 2, 1920, made Homestead Entry, No. 010845, for Lot 9, Sec. 15 & Lot 17. Section 16. Township 40 S., Range 8 E., Willamette Meridian,, has., filed notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land nbovo described, before C. R. DeLap, County Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 17th day of June, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: R. Ww Nelson, C. J. MeCollom, C M. Wilson, D. L. Gordon, all of Worden, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, Roglstor. A29, MC-13-20-27, J3-10. It For your c From Incubator Surelive - Swegrbw..:,Sui to Stew Kettle , . .'v " " .,' ' . Pnone; 8Z!;;i,.r,J!i:9O0;,Main.,. hickens