FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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XJ'! KLAMATH FALLS OREGON tt
WHERE PAITTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY THEIR DRUGS
Professional Cards
Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S.
X-Ray Laboratory
Loomla Building
Phono 434-W
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND 8l!Rtl5o:i
Office mid Residence Phono 321
I. O. O. F. Tomple
, CHAS S. HOOD
Real Estate, Fire Insur
ance, Surety, Contract
and Judicial bonds '
Chiloquin, Oregon
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENGINEER
' ' AND SURVEYOR
Phono 192-J 133 S. Itlvnr.ildo
DR. J. G, GOBLE
' OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
708 Main St. Phonu 133-W
Makn and i;:lnd ttlasHes, Duiill
calo brakon Ioiisom, repair ftamos
, , Dr. Philip Cole
dentirn) 'l'ricllcu of l)imt!lry
Open Evenings hy Appointment
Phono 661) . R18 Main
Over Moo's Storo
Brown, the . Roofer
(icnetiil Itoiiflnu mill ltepnliliiK
lll)M0 0IIH
You Expect for Twenty Bucks"
Dirfectoiry
w n
PCBMANENT CONOTRUCTiOM
Exrlnnlve Lleonsol Jfnnu
facturcra for
The new Concrota Hollow-Wnll
llulltllnir llrkk for Founds
tlooa, Walls, Buildings, otc,
Absolutely Flra and Wonthor
Proof nt a cost less than au'
other form of masonry.
Stona-THo construction . elim
inates upkeep exponso, Is in
dostructlhlo, and la approved
by tUo bast architects and
builders,'
Unexcelled na n baso for
Stucco finish
wet us Kstlmnto V'onr Job
fllli and Slnrkct. Phono H82W
Concrete Pipe Co.
Play Cards
, Clg;irs and Cigarettes
Soft Drinks Barber Shop
Lunch Room
M. & H.
. SOLO PARLOR
' ilenoath 'tho Pino Troo
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP
Winters Building
Expert Opernl.)rs
ln.livt.1nnl Deaths
Violet Uny - racial and scalp
troalnuml. rae.lnl 'pucks, mnrcoll
Ing, and shampooliiK.
For appointment 'Phono 311-W
V NUIXIE (iHANT.'Piop.
BY TAYLOR
.
-
j. H. DRISCOLL
Upstairs in the
Hart Bids.
All Kinds of
INSURANCE
NFW CITY LAUNDRY
,i.iumi w oi a Flat- Work
"Put Your Duds In Our Buds"
' Rough Dry
Phono 154, Cos Main Congress
M. H. WILSON
Stenographer Notary Public
Mall Advertising
406 Main Street Phone 205-W
Klamath Lodge
Directory
M. W. A.
Moots First and Third
Wednesdays
Odd Follows Hall
C. L. Edwards, Clork.
1335 Lnkcview Ave.
B. P. 0. ELKS Meets
f Thursday evening. Vislt
hijr Inn membori welcome.
5vlv Elks Templo, 3rd A Main
riA Charlton Currln, Exalted
Ruler. Tom Dnlxcll, Seo
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meetings: 8 P. M.
2nd and 4th Tuesdays
.Lyceum Hall, 8th and
rfry High Visiting KnlghU
'i welcome
t-'anR, I'niiersoa, u. xv.
Amfirican Legion 1
Klamath Post No. 8
Meetings 1st . and Srd
Tuesdays. ..Court House
Basement
F. R. OLDS, Com'dr.
PI .one 652-W
A straw voto shows n majority
will hnvo now lints boforo long.
:flviu, ni'b up in Chicago,
in the spring rush,
From Incubator
to Stew Kettle
V :
ilffli-' Street
HjeraldiGlassif ied Section
NEW TODAY
T II II 1 FT DOES NOT MEAN how
much you save hut how wisely
yuu spend your money. (2.00
paid (or soling and heeling a pair
of shoes will give you more wear
lliuit a dow pair of shoes and
several tlmoH more comfort. Jack
front, Hlxth Ht., Bhou repairing.
20-23
CARRY 'A LL KINDS OK GOODS, wo
kuvo you money. Hue Dick, 220
Muln HI.' 22-24
M UKICI AN8 Organization meeting,
Friday, May 2?, at 7:30 p. ui.
Central Labor I'nlon Hall, nth ana
-. Slain Streets. If you uro a muslc
plcaso attend. 22
FOR HUNT A. space
I'nrlor. Phono 60.
fur
Beauty
22-24
CASH PAID for Second-Hand Furni
ture. Lucas Kurnlturc. Phono
733. 22
WOMAN will earn for children. 829
Jefferson. 22-28
HOO.M8 FOR RENT C2'J Jefferson.
22-28
FOUD Pair of glasses' with tor
IoIhii shell rims. Owner may have
Hiimn by calling at Herald and
paying for thin adv. 22-23
JUST AltltlVEI). a new shipment of
beautiful Biimincry liats. at, Bee
Rcgln'a Ladles Iteody - to - Wear
Store. 129 So. 7th St. " 22-23
FURNISHED Apartment,
cis Apts., 028 Oak St.
St.
Fran
22 IF YOU HAVE LOST YOUR PEP
come to' the Hot Springs Bath.
22-23
FOUND Tiro and rim. Call
Oregon Ave. Phone 338-J.
1426
22
FOR 'RENT Rooms for men, $7.50
per month. Andersons Grocery,
335 South Sixth. 22-25
'FOR RENT Furnished Apartment.
58 Main Street. 22-23
SPECIAL
A free reset with each Marcel.
Comfort Beauty Shoppe, 4 20 Main,
near Hall Hotel. Phonu 335. 22-28
FOR RENT
N. 10th St.
Sleeping' room. 331
Phono 343-J. 22-23
ROBERTS HAND TAILORED Suits,
bent grade worsteds, fit perfectly
and made right. Hundreds of
satisfied Klamath customers are
my best roforencos. 8ee my line
of samplm. I'll bring them to
you. Phone 109. A. It. Renner.
M20-J21
FORCED SALE Paying business
must got away owing to other
business:' Snap. Seo Dick, 220
' Main St. ., 22-24
JUST ARRIVED, a new shipment of
beautiful summery hats, at Bee
Bcgln's Ladles Ready - to - Wear
Store, 129 So. 7th St. 22-23
LOST In vicinity of White Pelican
Hotel, Thursday evening about 10
p. m., wicker suit case with card,
Mrs. Cbas. E. Moldrum. Reward
of $5.00 will bo paid upon return
' to Nate Ottcrboln, Klamath News
Office. 22-23
'"ylt RALE Cook store and heater.
Call Saturday, 230 N. Ninth or
Phono 353-.M. . 22
FOR SALE BY OWNER Chevrolet
Touring. Superior model, driven
7000 miles, lots of extras. A real
buy at S325. Call at 419 Nelson
Street. 22-24
TEAM OF 'LAUGH HORSES -FOR
SALE. O. K. Barn, Saturday.
22-24
FOR SAXiK
HOUSE FOR RENT with or without
furulturo.
54,100 Tho best constrnclcd house,
on the slghtliest lot. In the
best neighborhood of the
livcst town in Oregon. We
nro proud to show this list
ing. 11050 If you need a modern homo
nt a modest price, seo this.
$300 cash will give you pos
session. '
$275 A well located lot on pavo
' mcnt.
$20 Pof month furnished) rooms
iu prlvnto homo.
WALTON & WRIGHT
, .601 Main Streot
Surelive; - Suregrow - Sui-elay Murphey's
v: ' ' " "' 1 ' ' . Phone 87
C I
HELPOPI.C.C.
(Continued From 1'ngo One)
Mirny well liiforiniil imthoiih,
Irti-lmlluK the wrllir. feel that
(he method by wliiili Mr. Rob
ert K. Ktriiliorn unil tlio Ore
Kon, C'nliroriilu & Knnterii Rail
way Coiitpiiny licenced the milk
ing of the stiid roiitrnrt of May
iilMli, ill 10, mill Hie InniNfer of
mild proiiertlcM, was fit least
roiixlruclivcly frnuiluleiit. TIiIh
In snlil lwcnuxe while I lie city
theretofore bad an lulerpht
niiiiiniilJiijr lo :!(Mi0.0( In
mid to the ruilroml, wXliout any
new coiiHlilenttion whatHoevcr,
so fur ns I can learn. It enter
ed Into mid executed this con
tract and deed which made ItH
lioldliigH inferior to all bond
iMxiieN,' mortgages mid the like
Hint Mr. Ktralinrn of the Com
pany might wixii to float upon
the lurOierty, ns well ns ojw
(rating expenses, taxes Mmid
other obligations." -
Mr. Ktmliorii, who in, mid
long prior to the election held
In the city of Klumntli Falls to
authorize the. 9300,000.00 Ik
' sue of bonds wan the fruiiling:
genlwi of Ibis rnilroud sclienie,
nssureM the city that Its "In
come bearing Itonds" will even
tually be paid to the city, but
you cnu sec from the contract,
that the city has no security ex
cept tho proiiilscs of Mr. Stra
liorn, mill tho good faith, IT
such there be, of the Oregon,
California & Kustcrn llnlhvay
Company. ,
Til other words, the operatlns
expenses, bond Issues, mort
rtges, "nnd other "obligations"
conhl lie 'made such as to 'en
tirely destroy the city's interest
iu nnd to these properties.
It la stnted that the Oregon,
California & Kastern Railway
Colupmiy has been pureilaseil
within the last day or so, by
the Southern Pacific Company,
hut the city lias ho assurances,
cither oral or written . (certain?
ly no binding contract), where
by Its investment and its $3,
000.00 interest In this property
is protected.
The city would, therefore.
MRS. .WILSON ILL
Public ' Stenographer Taken
Hospital This Morning
Mrs. Mary Wilson, former steno
grapher for J. H. Carnahan who
has just opened a public steno
graphic office in the real estate
offleo of Maurise L. Johnson, was
taken suddenly 111 Inst night and
rushed to the Klamath Valley hos
pital. She was operated on this
morning at tho hospital. '
VISITING DAUGHTER "
NcwiHirt Resident Spending - Some
Time in Klumntli Fulls
Mrs. E. G. Carter of Newport
Oregon, arrived in Klamath Falls
yesterday to spend nn Indefinite
visit with her daughter and son-in
law,- Mr. nnd Mrs. John N.. Glover.
Mrs. Carter enjoyed the convention
of tho Rebecca assembly in Ash
land, held In connection with the
Odd Rellows stale meeting.
SIRS. -WU.SOX ILL
Klumntli Falls Resident Suffering
From Attack of Infllienxa
Mrs. Arthur Wilson, who recently
returned from a winter spent In
California, is confcned to hep home
with a seVore attack of Influenza
Her condition wa3 reported as liu
proved this' morning, however.
FROM THE FORT
Resident of FVrt Klmnnth Visiting
Hero on Business
William K. Brown, Interested In
tho eult brought about by the Fort
Klamath Meadows company, is In
the city from his -home in. " Fort
Klamath to spend tho remainder of
tho week on business.
DR..' STRAW IS STRICKKX
MARSHFIELD, Ore., May 21.
Dr. E. J. Straw, mayor tot Marsh
field for. several terms, was strlck
en with parnlysis today and his
condition was anld to'be serious by
the "attending physicians, Dr. Straw
is 4S. :- ' -..;
respectfully request that Hio
Interslute Commerce Commis
sion lino Its powers to safe
guard the Interests of tho city
of Klamath Fulls, nnd protect It
In Its Investment of S:iOO,00O.
OO, now Hint this railroad Is be
ing sold to one of the great sys
tems of the rounlry.
Very resH'Ctfiilly yours,
J. H. CARSAH.VV,
City Attorney.
Carpenters Urge
Increase In Pay
PORTLAND, May 22. Request
for an : Increase of $1 a day In
wages and' the raising of overtime
work from tim and a half to double
time, effective S?p:caioer 1 has hean
made to employers by officials of
the Carponters' U.iion 4t was anr
nounccd today.
Officials of tha" Union took pains
to explain that tho at-fun was "n
rctiue.it and not a demand." Tbey
explain-that no sirlk-y is t::!eatenc.1.
Jin contractor6-li iva taken the
matt ;r under adv'.Srtiiicut.
COMING WEST AGAIN
SPOKANE, Moy 22. Hubort
Wjrk, Secretary of the Interior,
and Elwood Mead, United States
Reclamation Commissioner, have ac
cepted - invitations . to address the
fourth annual convention of the
Columbia Basin Irrigation league,
whlci has been set for July 1, at
Pasco, Wash., It was announced
here.'
FOR SALE
FOR SALE C o m p 1 e t e Buffalo
Wood Worker. Has cutoff, rip
land handsaws, jointer, sbaper,
. lathe. Can be used for grinding
and boring. Very good condition.
A bargain. A. R.., P. O. Box 1018.
ROOF AND BUNGALOW STAINS,
i 1. 25 per canon, jfatteraon, b3u
South 6th. 4-3U
$23.50 $$29.50 and $32.50, high
est grade all wool suits tailored
to measure. Guaranteed. 10 0 4
Main Street. 21.-21
A SACRIFICE: Non-resident own
er here for a few days will sell one
of the finest tracts of alfalfa land
in the county at a sacrifice. Loca
tion near Malin. Address Box
G. I., cr. Herald or inquire for
Mr. Bolicb, room One, Hall hotel.
. 21-22
FOR SALE! 15 room apartment and
' rooming house; t'team heated;
f fine location. O. Peyton. Phone
535. . 15-26
FOR SALE1 Baled Hay. Phone
19F22. . 16-22
FOR SALE Modern 4 room house;
built-ins; garage; stone founda
tion: laundry. $3C0O. Terms.
630 California Ave. 20-23
FOR BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES
Call at 324 N. 11th St. 19-1
MILK COW FOR SALE,-young, very
gentle, giving daily 4 gallons.
Can be seen at 1332 Wllford Ave.
Phone SSS.- . 19-25
CERTIFIED CHICKS .
REDUCED PRICES for May and
June. White Leghorns Careful
ly selected, two-year and older
hens, mated to males of Holly
wood, Hanson and Tancred strains
of high double pedigree records.
H2 per 100; : $115 per 1,000.
Brown Leghorns, $12 per 100.
Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds and
Black Minorcas flock mat!ngst
$15. Special -matings in Keds
and Rocks, $18. - Extra special
matings, $25 per 100. A member
of tho 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
.' WANTED
WANTED Work by an experienced
waitress. Address Box L. M. II..
Cr. -Herald. 20-22
WORK WANTED AS COOK in camp
or ranch. Box 80, Hernld. 21-27
WORK OF HAULING AWAY your
tin cans will be postponed until
after the rain.
20-21 -By Order of City Judge
LET US CLEAN YOUR OFFICE,
your store, your house, wash your
windows. Satisfaction our motto.
City references. 607 Main Street.
Phone 583J. . A12-M14
SEE CONNOLLY BROS, for nuto
tops, awnings nnd all kinds of
canvas work. 912 Main. M13-J13
WANTGA
WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax
in ft. house cleaning and janitor
service. Reference I, A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tt
AUTO LAUNDRY PHONE 833,
- Spring and Esplanade Streets. .
Cars called for and delivered,
John Proctor. Prop. M5-J4
MISCELLAVKOUS
CUSTOM BILT SHIRTS made to
order. Once a Custom -Hilt al
ways a Custom Hilt. Samples.
Phone 109. Ai R. Renner,
. ; ' - ,. M20-J20
PROFESSIONAL MASSEUR now at
your service not Springs Nata-
torlum. - : 21-22
I DO ALL KINDS of Housecleanlng
and othor small Jobs. Call A. B.
Summers, Pastime Pool Hall. '
18-23
PRIVATE SANITARIUM
Worden and lHh 9ts.
Phone 718-W
Medical, surgical, maternity, cases.
Special rates to eonvalescents. A
graduate nurse In attendance.
Maternity cases given special caro.
Rates while ; waiting. All doctors
welcome, . M4-J4
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT,
633 Main street. Phone 624. tt
DON'T THROW A WAT a good pair
oi snoes tnat only need a new
sole. . We repair them aa good as
new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121
N. 8th St. 16-22M
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shot
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St We
pay the return postage.
NASH SUITS AND OVERCOAT?
hand tailored to meanure, $23.50,
direct ' to wearer. Phone 445R
for samples. Howard Ferguson,
1645 Johnson Ave. -. M12-J12
LOST AND FOUND
LOST- Black silk parasol, white
ivory trimming. Phone Miss
Heffron, 242-M. 20-22
FPR RENT
FOR RENT 3 room modern, house.
Address Hot Springs Hotel. 21-27
FOR RENT '4 room modern house.
. Furniture for sale. . 1229 Worden
Ave! - 21-23
FOR RENT 4 room house; very
good garden spot. A. L. WIshard,
'127 So. 7th 'Street. ; 21-22
FOR RENT Sleeping room. 919
Walnut Street. 21-23
FOR RENT Furnished apartment;
close in; adults. 439 10th St.
20-26
FOR RENT Large sunny room; 2
blocks from Main. Phone 525-R.
. - 20-22
FOR RENT
apartment.
3 room refurnished
111 Pine St. 18-23
FOR RENT Furnished apartments.
Wood and water, $35.00. Phone
239 J. , 14-27
FOR RENT Seven -work horses.
r Inquire, A. J. Teberg, Central
Hotel. 18-28
LEGAL NOTICES
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
AGAINST SALE
In the Connty Court of the State ot
Oregon, for Klamath County.
In the matter of tho guardianship
of the estate of Mrs. E. E. Ral
ston, an Incompetent person.
This matter coming on for hear
ing upon -the petition ot Alice Gar
land, guardian in the above entitled
matter, for sale of real property,
and'for an order directing the next
of kin ot the said ward, and all per
sons Interested in the' estate to ap
pear before- this Court at a tlmo
hereinafter fixed, and show cause, if
any there be, whyi a license should
not be granted for the sale ot the
real property belonging o sai'd es-
tate In Klamath County, Oregon;
And it appearing to this Court
from such petition, that It Is neces
sary and would be beneficial to said
ward that such real estate should
be sold; - ;'t
. Now therefore, It Is hereby
ORDERED, that the next ot kin
of said ward, and all persons inter
ested in the said estate appear be
fore this Court on Monday, tho-25ll
day of May, 1925, at 2 o-ciock P. M.,
In the Court room ot this Court, at
the Court House, in the City ot
Klamath Falls, County ot Klamath,
State ot Oregon, and then and there
show cause why a license should
not be granted tor the inlo ot such
renl estate;
And it is further ordered that a
copy of this order bo published at
least throe successive iweeks before
the said day ot hearing, In The
Hvenlnir Herald, a newspaper print
ed, published and ot general cir
culation In Klamath County, Ore
gon. Dated at Klamath Fnlln, Oregon,
this 18th day ot April, 1925. -
R, H. BUNNELL,
County Judge.
Ml-8-15-22
Seed! Store
- 906 Main,
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