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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1925)
,1 - We're : TlKr.!. ... . . V J I ' Pri bi'Red 11 '' ' ) These batteries, with proven now cost you but little more than gyp I -', ... . '.. II & II ' P r; r"'34MAIN ' ,J r '""Bosch and Klaxon Service Bosh and Klaxon Service NEW TODAY AJtY KIN'D OP TE1AM WORK, day . or contract. Phone 94. 26-30. FOR SALE Piano in first class v condition. Bargain for cash. Jn ; quire at Arcade Hotel. '' 25-26 WANTED AT ONCE An exper ienced. creameVy , nran or helper. . Apply ;Holliday Dairy, Seventh . and Klamath. . 25 STRAYED frommy place about May .17, bay mare, 3 white. feet, one 1 black, long hair on feet'; Sorrel horse, slightly blind.' Each weigh about 1400?. Both- have halters. Alex AmanaBiff, Dairy, Ore 26-26 FOR SALE 2 iNiom bouse, acre land, near' cll,y 1 1 ra i t s. Price $1250. 200 will handle. Fred Buesing; -Real estate, 1020 Main Street,.:,;. . 25-30T FOR SALE Dairy cowb, with or without milking machine; would trade for stock cattle. ' Phone '"'H-F-12. Box 536, City. 25-30 LOST Cover for ' Cadillac battery '.'box. DLTjruajtw Phone 506. ;' . : f ' . " 25-27 EXPERIENCED merchant In ' gch . eral mrchandlae wants position in Kldmath Fills. Oood refer ences. Call Dif'Wtsecarver. V H.-! ". 25-27 PHONE 911-W for painting, tinting, and all paper cleaned, M25-J6 LOST Between Sixth and Tenth 11' St.. Infnnln wliltn kid. 2-linttnn ' shoe. Flndef i please leave . at 1 ;; Club Cafe. 25 The Washington Cafe ' " J Ci ' Ay-. ."'.'';'' 1 U the most popular eating place In Klamath Falls today "There's a ' "tfxEAIBETTER CAN AND YOUR Men When You Need Us We Recharge, Repair and Inspect- '; All Makes of Batteries If you need a new battery then we recommend a Willard, be cause we know that for un interrupted service they can't be beat anywhere in the wid3 world. We'd like to tell you why. ce m notions Willard Batteries brands. WHY TAKE CHANCES? QUALITY-COSTS NO . MORE... i 1 r r ft FLOYD HENRIOT FOUND on Oregon Ave., a small package of merchandise. Owner may call ' at Herald office and . - identify and pay for this adv. ' ' ' -25-26 FOR RENT Sleeping room, 331 North 10th St. Phone 342-J. 25-30 FOR RENT--4 room modern house. Furniture for sale. 1229 Worden Avenue. 25-27 WANTED A couple of good strong office chairs for the Herald office. 25-30 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. St, Francis Apts., 62S Oak. Phone 475-J. 25 FOR RENT -Sleeping room; use of phone and bath. 927 Jefrerson Street. . 25-27 NOTICK TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Ky Tay lor, deceased, by the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the eame to me at my resi dence at No. 165 North Main Street, In the City of Ashland, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified within six months from the first publication hereof, which is May 25, 1925. . JOSEPHINE A. TAYLOR, '' Administratrix. W.J. Moore,' Ashland,-Oregon, Attorney for Administratrix. May 25. June 1-8-15-22 Reason" - FOR LESS .1.1: CHINESE DISHES i H'o ivwee- Sliing', nop.- '"U mmwhkJI BtB i'i f.'9t'BBta r superiority PHONE 397-W NO INTEREST. Our Summer Phonograph Sales Campaign is based on "No .Interest" on any make of phonograph and "better terms." Wise Buyers trado with The Earl Shepherd Co., D07 Main Street. M25-J23 WANTED A girl to learn sewing In Tailor Shop. 115 So. 9th. 25-27 EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED ADS MISCE1J.A NEOU8 BUILD YOUR OWN HOME: slop paying rent. If you own a lot wc will build you a home on the best time payment plan available, with local money. You will deal direct with your home people. If you don't own a lot, but have $500 or more in cash, we will buy you a lot and build your house on a straight payment plan, Thomas Bomar, contractor end builder. Address, Hotel Baldwin, Phone 65. "23-25 YOU SHOULD KNOW how to Swim; learn at the Hot Springs Nat. 25-26 SEE CONNOLLY BROS. SADDLERY for fishing tackle, sporting goods, ' awnings and , auto tops; shoes, flotilla K and canvas goods. 914 918 Main 8tef , . M23-J23 Liquor War Will Start On Pacific EL PASO, May 25, (A, P,J Sea operation? against rum running and other forms of smuggling .will be extended to tho Pacific coast and curried on with Intensity equal t". that on tho Atlantic, Lincoln C. Andrews, chelf cf the prjlrbiirm enforcement, announced here today. - COAST LEAGUE HCOREH ' ;. i.. ! J-Ct.-t'.l ( .. U h t,M , I.V ' At Sacramento' 3-8l'iI'oMlinrf'.5-l 1. At 8alt Lake 6-lli'SeaKlb'4-fy..! ' "-'-At Los,Artgeles'2-'10, OSKIaM'-S. nX't"8an K'nclsW'ia''IVefnbrlfs.S Dorothy Takes Good Photograph 1 V , ' Vie' k ' from 17 photograph, of girls nominate In m. V;n Ijjmm bauty contort. Doris Pinkerton of Kmv.novUl.. Ark., u chcwn u Unnr. STILL NO WORD (Continued From Page One) er .MucMIIInn already h.is expressed his Intention of going to the Ten- cue provliled (hero. Is call. . LONDON. May 25. (A. P.) Not since tho world --waited for months in 1912 for news from the ill-fated expedition of Robert F. Scott, the British explorer, to tho south polo,.ha the fate of any polnr explorer excited so much specula tion and Interest In England as has that of Amundwn-EIlHworth expedi tion, now overdue at Spltzbergen. -Throughout ...romJnv'ijfa! .Europe "also, Amundsen's :nJgVti,ht. the one absorbing topic at interest and anxiety. Newspapers give the greatest prominence to dispatches j from Spitzbergen, as well as to ,lhej speculations of other'cxplorers and of arctic cxploltB as to what tnlght have happened afur' the party hopped off' for-the north pole. ; : JIUy I'm Dirigibles Reports from the, United StaL-s 1 that tho United State's navy dirlRlbie Shenandoah or. I.ps. AnKOlus inlaht be pressed Into kervfeo ' ro seurrh fpr the explorers, liOVa' aroused the keenent interest So far It 1-) !tfi general opinion there is no Immediate can ho for anxiety. Many Norwegian, other Scandinavian and English authori ties say it Is probable tho party reached the pole and that Amund sen now Is awaiting favorable weather conditions before attempt ing to return. . Sir John Scott Keltic, for mtiny years secretory of the royal geo graphical society und rec(SinlZ'jd as an authority on matters relating to ;he Arctic, told tho Associated Press today that Amundsen had the greatest confidence that there Is and In the vicinity of tho North I'ole. Sir John said ho believed thut if Amundsen has round this land he undoubtedly bad descended to make a thorough Investigation. Still Has Knitli Sir John expressed tho opinion that such an attempt would bo ex tremely hazardous, but In view of Amundsen's . long record of Arctic exploration, he declared that If any explorer could land at tho poio and return safely that man Is Amund- sen, I In connection with the reports of j proposed rescue flights by Amerl-1 "Sour-Doughs" Outsledded , n grTf -' . ' hSmW-i iPh ,1 AH $ W' i V I) .'..It 1 ft i. i"8our.doughs of thorYukon rhnd fo admit that Don fltowart.'li student al u. A..l.ll,ir..l r,.ll,. ulifiwnrl Ihem snnielhlMff new in slcdilir , Iauiriplng a motorcycle und sidecar, '''' mil mUsh"'from Skoswhy Alaska, t!)i mi')" huh .M'iveiiiw' - t.tvf 7f 'V$ ran dlrlKlMi'X, t ho opinion iih ax prowil in Hclontldu clrelo Hint should thcro ha no nowo rAininil Hi' 11 within tint noxt fow days ouch a relief expedition would h of the urealpiit value. Three Men Burned To Death In Fire MARTINEZ. Calif.. . May 25. Three men were burned to dmith early today In a fire which destroy- ! ed a two story garago and outbuild Iiiks on the Parmaleo ranch two miles from Concord, south of here. All three apparently were overcome by smoke. as they slept and perished in their beds lit the second story of tho garago building. Tho dead are James Ureunan, tractor driver, and Joseph Atevodo, truck driver, both of Concord and "George Jones.' a painter of Oakland. The loss is estimated at 125,000. The fire Is bulieved to huve started from a discharged tiKarotto stub. ItEXTICi: APPOINTED Dr." C; O. Prentice of this city wa appointed ultima) stock salesman for t.'.e Kla.i.ath Farm Bureau Co- .jner.it'.ve oxihaiigo, at a mooting ot tho h.:unl of directors held In tho cbunt.v uKDt's office. At tho meet ing, the need, of securing the un animous eupp'rt -of the farmers wai stressed.. An attempt to sell every farmer In Klamath, a fh.i:o In the stock will bo made, not so much for the stock's sake but fur the purpose of getting every farmer financially Interested In tho project, It was said, (t was hoped tint by fall when crops boijan pcuring Into t'10 city, that support of exchange wjttld bo as sured. STILL THEY COME Mora Chickens Hunt Their Old Nest- iiifC I'laie In Klamath Tho farewell prophecy, "You may go, but you'll come back," his again been fulfilled, this time In the pcr f3ii f none thnr than J. I. 'John stone. Mr. Jahnjtooe, who was for j cars In tho furnlluio business In this city, has been spending the winter In California, Arizona nnd Northern Mexico,' He will spend the summer and fall In this city. As a rosult flf his return there is Joy In the ilea lis of Fred English and J LE. Dodga. Since his doparliiro tho latter two have been acting like a three-legged stool with otto of tho supports mlsilng. wl t6'l - l.Wf Kono city in two ana a nun auya dog fcltds' Is 10 days,'7' ' 7'M n:'"-""-'sVt 1 ,You want the best coffee' you can get. Therefore you should buy ours. Wc roast it here the clay you buy it. In no other way is the full flavor obtainable. 'Fresh-roasted coffee is the only coffee that retains its full flavor. , Italian-American Grocery 910 Main Open Evening and Sundays Complete line of Domestic and Imported Goods WE DELIVER FREE Notice Difference in Way You Feel in 14 Hours or Less! M.iko this test! End suffering from Indigestion, Pimple, i'ulns in Hack nnd Stiles, Constipation, Head aches and tired, run-dawn condition, due to Self-Poisoning, because of sluggish liver and donned Intoitlncn. Toko n pleasant spoonful of Dr. Thatcher's Liver and Blood. Syrup uftor tho next two mouls. In Icm thin 14 hours' notice quick differ ence In way you fuel. Contains pure vegetable Ingredlonts approved Surveyor Killed In Auto Smashup (Continued I'roin I ago One) rlbly lacerated. Ho never renal no 'I consclounoss. ' Lltitner Slightly irurt Llntner was tukou from tho aide of the road whoro ho was found to bo suffering only from minor bruls os, but sumo fear was folt for Ills mental safety when, was told of the death ot his companion,. Allan Is survived by a widow nnd Infant son In Bolllngham, Wash., where hit remains will be sent this week. Further Investigations aro being muda Into, tho affairs. Wo would like to see n golfer, who niado u holo In ono meet a woman who hold a perfect bridge hand. MILS. CIIAMIIIORLAIM DIES PORTLAND, May 25. Funorol of Mrs. Ooorgo E. Chamberlain, wlfo of ex-senator Chamberlain of Oregon, who died yostordtiy In Washington, will bo held at the national capital and Interment will jrobu,bly bo In Arlington comotory, relatives hero woro advlsod today. HE A It FROM WITNESS CHICAGO, Mny 25. A pur ported letter from Robert W, White, missing witness In the murder trial of William Darling Shepherd, was mnda public today by Assistant Attornoy Joseph Sav age. Tho writer doclnrod ho was "JiM commencing to fight Shep herd and his gang" nnd would como buck. i' REPORT DENIED , COPENHAGEN, May 25. Thorn Is no confirmation hero of the re port printed In London by the Dally Mall that Captain Roald Amundsen hnd roturnod yot to his base at King's Bay, Spltzburgun, after his polnr flight. , , MUST STAND TRIAL ' WASHINGTON, May 25. K. C. IluU, R.'R. Fauntleroy, J. R. Sten ock and Ilnrry C, Wanner of Chi cago must go to Cleveland, Ohio, under a supremo court decision to day to answer Indictments charged them with 43 othor persons and 47 corporations with violating the, Sherman anti-trust act : by tliulr activities In '""the ninJIoablo Iron iniiuutry:,) : , :r !:.!.:.: '1..1 For Flavor , Strength XiTv". by Physicians, Helps n.iture cleanie und tino your liver strengthen your dlitnsllvo organs soothe tho tired and overtaxed nerves, brae up your sytom nnd purify your blood. It bus helped thousands feel return of strength, vigor nnd enemy ng.iln. You, too, must bo satisfied, or no cost. i, Dr. Thiilfher'H It sold nnd recotn. mendod under this Ktiuriiiitee by Star Drug .Stale and all leading druggists Three Indians Spearing Fish Drown at Dam YAKIMA, Wash., May 25. Throe Yuklnia Indians, members of tho group that tins for days boon camp ed at thu 8unnyaldo dam whllo en gaged In spearing their winter sup ply ot salmon, woro drowned yostor dtiy afternoon whoa tho float on which they woro standing was over turned. Two others on tho (lout managed to mako their way to shorn, Ono of tho drowned Indians got away sufely then roturnod to at tempt to rescuo his companion and was himself drowned. Tho dead Indians, whoso bodies hnvo not yot boon rocovorad though a call tor tho whole tribe to seek them has been lent out, aro Charley Harrison, Fred Andrews and Jacob Emunot. MAN IDENTII'IEII MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 25, Arthur I.opoz-Krazler, seeking to establish his Identity In fodoral court hero as Arthur' Frazlnr, World , war veteran was Identified' by two Mexicans from Toxns today as their nophew, Arthur Lopez. . f Smallest Baby If . V - "', )". i i h',""",!' V j''V. srt M.t V ' 'JttA-1 ipn0l. till) 7 i'i TV . ,Tho "jmnllest baby In the world" dctormlnod to live. Her name Is 'Julio Trendway and she Is bolnj fcopt at Touro Infirmary at Now OH loans. She welched two pounds al, ' . birth, Oat, 17, 11124. She wont dowi "' 1 ito a W4lfcht. pf ono. pound, elghj . .'ounces. 1 j Hh'o ' iio "Wolgbs iou'''''li' '"' TIT' -poiiiidu ana six ounoes,v j I