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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1925)
nr. Mi'lr . WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 102S EVENING HERALD,' KTAMAflf FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVR MOM'N POP MW WIME 'roMot(Hcv'a MV DAUGHTCR'S MUMM- I WONDER IB VOO'P GO DOV'M ToiW! rowr. watr ic. a nice bovjm soii'nte jl' &r ABCtti!" HER ftle AND VCU'LC- KNOW 5H6 D UK.cs i ; , - T thih iBTMt; Nice&r "fT rT7V . GOWN 1 COULO FlNb V THSW'Ue GcT A S 1 I '. MR 6UNN - IT'S, PRICED J LoToF NERVC To V , , AT t 95 r Z I 95" 80CKS ! v-v -"Tl V' 'POR A THING Business lAODAK WORK Leave Your Rims V i Before 90'docK-Yoor Ari- Pictures arc V f 1 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TTTrrr -JL-L. , LFU'-HT i' I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY TMtIR DRUG3 Professional Card Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. X-Ry laboratory Loomla Building Pbon 4 34-W Klamath Falli, Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURtrEl'M, .Office unit Residence Phono 331 I. 0. O. F. Tomplo CHAS S. HOOD Real Estate, Fire Insur ance, Surety, Contract and Judicial bonds . Chiloquin, Oregon J. C. CLEGHOKN CIVIL engineer AND SURVEYOR Miona 10 2-J 133 S. Utvorslilo 1 DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMKTR18T OPTICIAN 700 Main Ht. Phono 133-W Muke and grind QIrkhpii. Utipll onto brokon lonaos, repair frames , Dr. Philip Cole Oonoml Practlca ot Dontlatrr Open Rvimlnm b7 Appointment Pnona 819 (18 Main I Over Moo'i Star Brown, the Roofer Gonornl Roofing and llcpnlrlng , I'UO.N 10 OHH For your "Delay Might bo Serious" W.I.', W.( i r-t.fr v:.-aKf '""Sua VJELL IK MOO CODLD WAIT TILL NEXT ThEVkE &OIN& To HAVE A5ALE AND THeVLL PftOBASUV ft COT THEIR DOWN To ONfc OP WHAT IntT NOW ady at" 5 p. PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION Exrlaalre I.lccniml Munu. factuicni, for Tho now Con'orsle Holiow-Wall BulldliiR llrlrk lor Found ' tloni, W'.ilia. Bullillng!, elc, Ausoltitolr Fire iind Wokthor Proof at a cost lass Hum any otbor form ot ruasaurt. Stone-Tllo construction ellm lnatos upkeep tixpensa, la In luntruotll)ln, and Is npprovrd by tha boat architects and bulldora. UiicxwIIihI an a bnso for Bturro flnlili Ix-t ua 'lCkltninto Your Job 01 h and Slnrkct. Phono Concrete Pipe Co. Play Cards Cigars and Cignrottos Sott Drlnko rjarbor Simp Lunch Room M. & H. x SOLO PARLOR Beneath tho Plna Tree BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building 1 Export Oporalors Individual Booths ' Vlolot ray facial and scalp treatments, facial packs, mar celling, and shampooing. For appointment Phono 311W NIBLME OR A NT, Prop. r l Dir IM.Y I chickens BY TAYLOR A'.o '.'T i 'as, irtcNMo 1 . . , l WEEK ip Thev cor ANVTHIN6 DFP - THAT GOWN TrtERE'D ee NOTHING LEFT HftLP To WAR. Kt. ectory J.H.DR1SCOLL Upstairs in the Hart BIdg. All Kindt ?f INSURANCE- klw c:;y laundry Flnlahod Work Flat Work - "Put Your Duds In Our Budi" Rough Dry Phono 154. Cor Main & Congreu r v M. H. WlLoUIN Stenographer Notary Public Mall Advertising 0G Mnlu Street Phono 205-W Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Moo's First and Third ' Wednesdays Odd Follows Hall C. L. Edwards, Clerk. 1335 Lnkcvluw Avo. B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Visit ing inomhers welcome. Elks Temple, 3rd ft Main Charlton Currin, Exalted Ruler. Tom Doltell, Boo, of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays Lyceum Hull, Sth aid LJylilgh ViPillng Knlghtk wolcomo inns, ruiiursou, u. n. American Legion Klamath Post No. 8 ,i-("c Meetings 1M and 8rd n r- . n.i... K5fe Dnnoment . Phono 652-W A straw voto shows ft majority will hnvo now lints bofnro long. Haircuts are up In Chicago, may bn duo to tho spring rush. V7 r f SKiC' Street j wMwyAwwrArV 1 ji From Incubator to Stew Kettle He ral d Henley Will Be Awarded 2 Cups at Graduation Two teatlminlulH of auprmnacy In ulhlotlca will he uwurdcl thla even I i k to tinnier hiRii ehool at tho eiiinineiicfluiant cxnrclses. Tho te: tlm :nlals are two (liver cups, ono fur tho Henley (slrl'n hasehall team which v.on , tho champlonahlp of Klanmlh county nnd the other to tho llenlc ; boyn buxcball team which finished firm In -the caun'.y hiK'i aehool league. Tho cup to tbo bojr'a baseball team ix bolrig awarded by tho Klx unls club. Tho glrl'a cup Is award ed by A. F. Glover. Mra. Olover In the absence of her husband for sev eral days, will offlclato at the pre sentation. Tho cups will be held by the two Henley team until tho opening of baseball season next spring, when possosnl'jn of tho cups will again be a sjtirco of competition. The first team to win cither cup three years, is awarded permanent posses sion. Herald Is Thanked For Its Publicity Appreciation of tho publicity given tho Elks' Western Nights by Tho Evening Herald Is expressed In' a letter received today from officers of tho lodge. Tliu letter follows: , "I have been rcnuested by the Exalted Holer. Charlton S. Currin. to express tho thanks ot Klamath Falls Lodge of Elks No. 1247, to you for your splendid efforts in as sisting us In making' the "Elks' Western Nlgfits" an unqualified surcess. "Your hearty co-operation In giv ing us unlimited space for news Items from time to time regarding the activities of the Elks has been appreciated. "Yours very truly. "THOMAS W. DEI.ZELL, Secretary." AT THE LIBERTY Tho marvelous beauty of the si! entvast spaces ot tho frozen Can adlan northland Is the background for the massive spectacale, "The Eternal Struggle." which is coming lo tho Liberty theatre today. It was produced by Richard Baker, cred ited with being the greatest direc tor for this kind of pictures in the etitiro film world. There aro many thrilling episodes in "Tho Eternal Struggle" that will remain unrivaled for a long Ime. With great danger to him self and tho big group of players ho took with him, us well as at great expense, Mr. Ilakqr spent many months in the bitter cold ct tie Arctlc Circle filming dangerous stones among gorges, ice-jams and hurtling rapids. AT THTPINE TREE Colleno Moure the Colleen of tho pouting, capricious flapper ways bus found a new metier lit screen characterisation. It is the psrtrayul ot niother-lovo. .Colleen's newost vehicle. "So Big" which opens tonight at the Fine Tree theatre, give her the first chiinco of her career to portray a mother. It Is the more exceptional in that it presents her both as n young mo ther and in middle age. As Seliini PetiUo Do Jong, Col leen's role in "So Big" covers tho sainiit of heartaches and sacrifices a mother makes In bringing her fledgling safoly through to the har bor of serune manhood. These sac rifices nro the structure by which the notion of "S.i HIS" is developed. ' Supporting Miss Moora in hav severs undertaking Is a cast ot character players of fine repute, flitch ns John Dowors, Wallace Beery Ford Sterling. Dal Farley, 'Jean Her sholt, Sam Do Urassc, tilaytls Brock well, Rosemary Theby, Phyllis Hav er, Charlotte Merrlam, Henry Herb ert, Baby Dorothy Brock nnd Frauk io Darro. The part of her son Is played by Ben Lyon. . ", MIAMI, Arixona, May '20. Sev eral men nro believed to have been burled In a rock fall lit tho Inspira tion Copper company mini) hero early today. Rescuers hope to reach tho. men by 2 o'clock this afternoon. Surelive - Suregrow - Surelay Murphey's ; :V ' ; ' " ' Phone 87 as si tie NEW TODAY NO ' INTEREST, Our Summer Phonograph Hales Campaign is based on "No Interest" on uny make of phonograph nnd "better terms." . Wlso Huyors trado with the Earl .Shepherd Co., CD7 Main Muln Ht. A120-J1!) PilOKEHHIONAI, MASSEUR now at your service. Hot Springs Nala torlum. ' 21-23 FOR RENT I.nrge sunny room; 2 blocks from .Main. Phono 625-R. SIXTEEN HOURS of the twenty lour nro spent in shoes each day by the average person. Com fortable hoes Increase your ef ficiency. Old shoes neatly re paired uro more comfortable than tho new ones and the soles will . wear longer. Try ns once. Jack Frost, Sixth St. Shoo repairing. 10-1911 1 . PERSONALS I V.'. F. QulKcnbury. C.'opco official from Medford. Is in tho city for several days on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mc.Mahon ot Jacksonville nro visiting In Klam ath Falls. Mc.Mahon. who Is state traffic officer, attended tha trial of William McCampbell, whose case on a charge of poriseseion. of In toxicating liquor was dismissed by tho district attorney. H. N. M'aCLaughlln and K. H. Hornor are business visitors In Klamath Falls from their homes In Dtinsmulr. Charles Adams, prominent ranch er of tho fiiy district, is spending several daya la Klamath Falls on business. ' John O'Shea, prominent rancher from Lorella, left for bis home yeHterday after visiting In the city for several days, shopping and transacting business. A. E. Street, accompanied by his son, was among the week's visitors in tho ' city from ' bis home in Malin. E. P. Brady, resident of Kirk ford, spent the early part of the week in Klamath Falls. PERSONALS W. H. Fairbanks, resident of Chiloquin la in Klamath Falls for sevnral days to transact business. J. W. Taylor is a visitor In Klam ath Falls for a few days from his homo, in Bend. Toylor is stopping in the Arcade hotel while in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Ji E. PaBhburg of Weed are among the out of town guests visiting In Klamath Falls. Riley A. Powers and Ed Reinking aro visiting in Klamath Falls from their homes in Chiloquin. V. Gallctt is a Sisson visitor in tho 'city, interested in business af fairs. Among the McCloud visitors in the city this week is L. Carlson, a visitor for tho remainder of the week. . BAKER TO SPEAK . Amerirjui Legion Names . Superin tendent of Agency to Spcok Fred A. Baker, superintendent ot the Klamath Indian Agency has been chosen by t'le American Legion during their meeting last night, tj give the address at tho Link River bridge n Memorial Day, May 30. Captain O. C. Applegato and his color bearer, representing the veter ants of the Modoc war will lead the parado. Applegate will be as sisted by Dr. G. S. Newsom. The parndfe will start from the Pine Tree theatre and continue to the bridge where tho Memorial Day jprvir.es will" bo held. Legionalros and Spanish-American vetorans are planning to attend in a body. The Crater Lake Shrine club drum and bugle corpj is also planning to en ler tho parade prior to its departure for tho convention in Los Angolos. RECOVERS CAR Con.sUible Couid Kinds Automobile Long Mcncchctl fur After, passing through tho hands of several innocent purchasers Con stable Cotfad recovered a 'cor, stolen from the Medford country some time ago. Tho recovery was uuade in Kirk. The car originally came from Medford where tho Crater Lake Automotive company obtained It through n trade. E. Zelmer in turn purchased tho far from tho com pany. Ho Is a resident ot Kirk. COAST I.EAOVK SCORES Yesterday's results At Sacramento 2, Portland 3. At Los Angeles 3, Oakland 6, At Salt Lake 15, Seattle S. . At. , San Francisco-Vernon, ' no game, rain. d NEW TfllMT FOR RENT I-lght housekeeping rooms for two. 315 Lincoln. 20-23 T H It I V T DOES NOT MEAN how much you save but how wisely you spend your money. $2.01 paid for soling and heeling a pair of shoes will give you moro wear than a new pair of shoes and several timet moro comfort. Jack Frost, Sixth St., Shoo repairing. 20-23 ROBERTS HAND TAILORED Suits, best grade worsteds, fit perfectly and made right. Hundreds ot satisfied Kiamatli customers are my best .references. See my lino of samples. I'll bring them to you. Phono 100. A. R. Ronner. M20-J 20 CUSTOM P.ILT SHIRTS made to order. Onco a Custom Ullt al ways a Custom Hilt. Samples. Phono 109. A. R. Ronner. M20-J20 FOR RENT Furnished apartment; close in; adults. 433 loth St. 20-26 WANTED Work by an experienced waitress. Address Box L. M. it.. Cr. Herald. 20-22 FOR SALE Modern 4 room house; built-ins; garage; -stone founda tion; laundry. (3600. Terms. C30 California Ave. 20-23 WANTED Woman to demonstrate electric washing machine. Ad dress T. J. It., Herald. 20-21 LOST Black silk parasol, white ivorv trimming. Phone Miss Heffron, 242-M. 20-22 WORK OF HAULING AWAY your tin cans will be postponed until after the rain. " 20-21 By Order of Qity Judge. FOR SALE Young Shorthorn Dur ham bull; 9 cows and calves. Will sell cheap. Phonetir write S. Herlihy, Aigoma, Oregon. ,20 CHICKENS 1 month old cockrels. 20 cents each by the hundred; $250 per dozen; 21 cents each. Will be 1 lb. broilers in two weeks, 1 lb. lot four weeks. 500 must go by Monday. Make a pen 6 by 10 with large box for shelter. A little grain with table scraps will feed them. Raise your own and get your fill of fried chicken. A FEW 8 WFlEKS OLD' BULLETS to sell at 50 cents. 1 POUXD BROILERS fat and and fine; milk and corn fed, 50 cents each. Drive out and get them or call 400-M. ' . MRS. SYD EVANS FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room. 331 N. 10th St. Phone 342-J. 19-21 FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished apartment. Ill Pino St. 18-23 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Wood and water, $35.00. Phono '239J. 14-27 FOR RENT Modern 6 room unfur nished house, close in. No small children. Call after 7 P. M. 237 Jefferso"n. Phone 636R. 18-20 FOR RENT Seven work horses. Inquire, A. J. Tebcrg, Central Hotel. 18-23 WAXTUI) "MAN accustomed lo handling pub lic wants job in Klamath. Exper ience in complete building mater ial line, paint and hardware AhnvA nvnrnrn rh hnnVbpaivir nnd office man. Open for any legi timate proposition. A. II. Clark, Y. M. C. A., Portland, Ore. 18-20 WANTED Passengers tor Susan ville. Car leaving Thursday, 6:30 A. M. Upps Auto Service, oppos ite Post-office. 18-20 EXPERIENCED WOMAN wants cooking for small crew In camp or mill boarding house. Inquire 1927 Oregon Ave. or Phone 549J. 18-20 LET US CLEAN YOUR OFFICE, your store, your houso, wash your windows. Satisfaction our motto. City references. 607 Main Street. Phone 5S3J. A12-M14 SEE CONNOLLY BROS, for auto tops, awnings and all kinds ot canvas work. 912 Main. M13-J13 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phono 360W. ' 7tf AUTO LAUNDRY PHONE 833, Spring nnd Esplanade Streets. Cars culled for and delivered. John Proctor, Prop. M5-J4 Sec'tion WANTED WANTUIV W o m n n lo euro, for h mu II child ii nil' do light lionsu Phono I183W. 19-20 WANTED W Oman wishes ctimp cooking. Write or phono Mrs. Aril, fhllo'iuln. 1-2(1 I-'OM KALE FOR BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIED Call at 324 N. 11th St. l'J-l MILK COW FOR SALE, yonng. very gentle, giving dnlly 4 ',(, gallons. Can bo seen at 1332 Wllford Ave. Phone 888. ' 19-25 FOR SALE, by owner Furnished 1 loL Phone 3.1911.. 19.21 ' FOR SALE 15 room apartment and rooming house; steam heated; flno location. O. Peyton. Phono 535, 15-20 CERTIFIED CHICKS : REDUCED PRICE3 for May and June. White Leghorns Careful ly selected, two-year and older .bens, mated to males of Holly wood, Hanson and Tancred strains of high double pedigree records. 12 per 100; 115 per 1,000. Eown Leghorns,, f 13 per 100. Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds and Black Mlnorcas flock matlngs, J16. Special matlngs in Reds and Rocks, $18. Extra special ' matlngs, 125 per 100. A member of the Glenn County Certified Flock Association, a chatter mem ber of the California Baby Chick - Association; affiliated with the International Baby Chick Associa tion, our 25th year ot Success- . tul batching. , ORLAND HATCHERY Orland, Glenn County, Calif. 20tf FOR SALE Rogue River farms and Medford homes. . Medford Real Estats Co., 303 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. 16-20 FOR SALE B a 1 e d Hay. Phone 19F22. 16-22 FOR SALE Complete Buffalo "Wood Worker. Has cutoff, rip and handsaws, Jointer, shaper, lathe. Can be nsed for grinding and boring. Very good condition. A bargain. A. R-, P. O. Box 1018. ROOF AND BUNGALOW STAINS, $1.25 per gallon. Patterson, 630 South 6th. 4-30 MISCELLANEOUS SKIN. BLOOD TROUBLES cured at tho Hot Springs Natntorlum. 19-20 CONTRACTING, Cabint work flx . ture : making. My work will please you an my price won't break you. A. B. Cnmmlngs, K. F. Cabinet and Fixture Factory, 127, S. 11th St. . A20-M20 BIG DANCE at Moose Hall. Hous ton's Orchestra, Wednesday, May 20th. . 18-20 I DO ALL KINDS of Housecleantng and other small jobs. Call, A. B. Summers, Pastime Pool Hall. 18-23 PRIVATE SANITARIUM Worden and 11th Sts. Phone 718-W ' ' Medical, surgical, maternity casos. Special rates to :onvalescents. A graduate nurse In attendance. Maternity cases given special care. Rates while waiting. All doctors welcome."- M4-J1 EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING. Wo repair them as good rs new. Work shoes and gloves. Jack Frost, Sixth Street. 5-9nt TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair ot shoes that only need a new . sole. We repair thorn as good as new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. , 16-22nt SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. Wo pay, the return postage. NASH SUITS AND OVERCOAT? hand tailored to measure, $23. fio, direct to wearer. Phono 445R for samples. Howard Ferguson, 1015 Johnson Ave. M12-J12 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 010845 Department of the lntorlor, U. B. Land Office' at Lakevlew, Oregon, April 2.1, 1923. NOTICE is' hereby given that Hans Martinson, ot Worden, Ore gon, who, on February 2, 1920, made Homestead Entry, No. 010845, for Lot 9, Sec. 13 & Lot 17, Section 1C, Township 40 S., Range 8 tt., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mnka Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land ubove described, before C. R. DeLap.' County Clerk, at Klamath Fulls, Oregon, on tho 17th day of June, 1925. 1 Claimant names as witnesses: R. W. Nelson, O. J. McCellom, C. M. Wilson, 1). L. Gordon, all of Wiordon, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, Reglstor. A29, Mtl-13-20-27, J3-10. Seed! Store - 906 Main