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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1925)
i SATUTlDAY;'MAy Sq;;I025 - L.'l.l 111 '.II -ft- 2L. MOM'N POP ma luw T VJiLL NOT SIGN 'SOf.H TAK6 IT KIUM "J.""" uT;r HERALD'S rOPAK ILeaY.eYour J 2 177 JHe Time r" ( VE3 8cnr you'll have To srooy- 1 1 ' 1 ' -n " MORE IF WOO WANT TO Q6T ALONG TwPV A-?kf ME ABOOT 'r-d I GRADES HA) NQXR i 'ffi n, W IBLTORC I WAS, BOKN H OVER 6op-Jll - Before 90'clocK-Your KLAMATH FALL 7 WMCRB PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY TMtIR ORUC3 . LPu.'liiT y3 Professional Cards , Fred Weterfe!d, D. D. S. X-Hay Laboratory Loom Is nulldlng Phone 434-W Klamath Falls, Orosoo DR. F. R. GODDARD 08TEOPATHIf! PHVSIC1AN AND BimwrtOJI Office and Rosldenco Phone 821 I. O. O. V, Tmpl J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENOINEKR . AND SURVEYOR phona 192-J 133 S. Jllvorslde DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTQMETR1ST OPTICIAN 709 Main St. Phono 133-W Mako and Rrlnd Glasses. Dupli cate broken lenses, repair frames Dr. Philip Cole Gonernl Practlco ' of Dentistry Open Evenings by Appointment Phone GOB r. 1 8 Main Ovor Moo's filoro R. Von Bcrthelsdorf House Palntlr.it and Docorntlns Honost work nt Modorulo Prices Tbono OSBW 1810 Molrqso ,, j. h. bkiscoi-L I t; .' , ; I , pstairs in the . HartBldg. ; All Kinds of I N S U R A N C E For your "v ' Too Many Studies i.AJrr"- V 1 1 ft VOUN3 LADV WOO DON'T SEEM " "S Vl-y-p- ) To 06 GETDNa AUONQ VCKV M vjeix vim sour rupies 1 -W?i;i,.A:iailltlMli BUSINESS DIRECTORY WORK Films f 1 X iwnafy 7VLLS OREGON PEHMANINT CONSTRUCTION Eiclnslre Licensed Mann, fscturers for Tho new Concrete Hollow-Wall Building Brisk for Founds Hods, Walla, Buildings, etc. Absolutely Fire" and Wehlhor Proof at a cost, less than an' other form 'of masonry, Stona-Tlle construction ellm Inatoa upkeop oxponse, Is in doatruetlblo, and Is approved by the best architects and . bulldora. Unexcelled as a base for .fltucco finish ct ns Kutlmuto Your Job fllh and Market Phono 58UW Concrete' Pipe Co. BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Vintcr Building . Expert. Operators ' individual Booths Violet Huy fiioinl nnd , scalp, trotitmont, fiicJul packs, mnrcoll InK, a nil shampooing. . For appointment Phono 311-W NELyU OItAXT, Prop. FRIGID AIRE Ulig's Electric Shop .' Opp. Post Office M. II. WILSON Stenographer -N'utnry Publlo Mall Advertising 400 Mnln Stroot Phono 20D-W BY TAYLOR r Street CHAS S. HOOD Real Estate, Fire Insur ance, Surety, Contract and Judicial bonds Chiloquin, Oregon Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Meets First and Third Wednesdays Odd Fellows Hall C. L. Edwards, Clerk. 1835 Lakoviow Ave. B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Vlslt- Ing member! welcome. Elks Temple, 3rd & Main , Charlton Currln, Exulted nuier. mis uouen, eec. K. of C. Council No1: 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays Lycouin Hall, 8th and High VlsUing Knight welcome Chas, Patterson, Q. K. American Legion , Klamath, Post No. 8 ' ftiCt Meetings 1st and 3rd te4r Tuesdays. Court Houso El'i-'l 1 Basement 42 F. OLDS, Com'dr. Pl ane B62-W MARSHALL IjKTTEH WASHINGTON. Mfty 30. (A. P.) There wnj . further ' gradual Im provomont today In the condition of Foiuioiv Vice President Robert R. Marshall, who Is confined to hla hotel roum hero rilh n cold and norvoiiB exhaustion. Tho United Stntes Way win this rum war, hut It won't pollect repar ations. 1 ' "v . "Nobody's lns" ayf St. Lbiils doctor. And If hfl wasn't' i)iv lna' Tie would notice hlsl mistake. ' , : ." -4- -, . - has married' almost SOOVouplos Is In Coweta, Okla., n minister who still at lavgo. Cunndlnn Immigration niny-bo re stricted. This Is bad. How will they get tho empty bottles back? From Incubator to Stew Kettle the evenin6 ; herald WEED LOSER GAME DISPUTE Weed, wuii unsuccessful lait night In protesting lliclr flrit gnmo of tho season against liuimniulr. In which Dunsuiulr n d out a, win ner by u close score after a torrid hard hitting; content. Thin vrtis the word brought back to Klumutli Fulls by Krwl Cilovor mid Bert Cook who attended the rnei'llliK ot tho SIskljou-Klainath directors hold In Weed last night. Weed, protested several decision In thu ganie, on In particular be ing to a two biue lilt by a Dummulr playor. : ' STUDENTS riCXH; Till high schqol student of Sac red Heart Ac-adomy' hold a delight ful picnic at llocky I'oint yes terday. Ono truck and several pi l vato cars carried tno thirty three Undents and their well filled bankets to Hie picnic grounds where tho day vtus.iiiient In games and roaming through tho woods. The grade tchout pupils of- the Academy will hold their picnic Tuesday toniii where on Link rlvor, probably near the dum, when another pleaitant day Will be had. 8TATITK IXVKII-KI) rOHTLANU. May 30. A replica of the heroic brnjto statue of Jaan of Arc, by Frcmlet, which stands In tho J'ulueo 1)0 KIvoll In Paris, wan 'unveiled hero today, us part of the observance of Memorial day. J.lfo has Ita tips and downs. The bent wny to forget the downs la by remembering tho.ups. In Babe's Shoes r- -f' vy 'v " n. 1 i 1 " Here's Ben Vaschal. the hard-hltUnt outfleldci of the Yankees, who hni broken Into th Bpotl'Khi througt the Illness of Bab Ruth While nol quite the lenceuster the Bamb is laschnl has nevertheless been (111 Ing the substitute role acceptably 1 He looks like a comet. i J ,107 Still Likes the Girls irv'":! is je- .The '5Var"KCt"too old-to llko the girls. JolinntlinFoulk,'r10T,''who, has just moved to the Soldiers' Home, at Danville. 111. admits he likes kl.ein. although he thinks "Flappen." are silly. Johnathan, shown above Iwith Martha Llndebcrg. was born nt -Marlon. In. and passed his 107th year oniDeo. 3 last. Ho has never drank liquor, chewed or smoked to hanoo and bolloves cornhread und lont,.walka.aro needed for. longevity Surelive - Suregrbw - Sureiay 1 MurpheyV - Phone 87 NEW TODAY OH HOY! what a lot of comfort those rebuilt shoes glvo tno tins , hot wcathef. Jack Frost, Cth Ht. did tho work. 27-30nt SWEAT BATHS nnd Mineral baths ot the Hot' Springs Natutorlum. 20-21 V O It rt E N T -Small ranch;, good houso; closo In on market road. Phone 400-J. ' 30-1' YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME at the Hot Springs Nat. 2S-30 HOUSE FOR RENT Inquire at Hot Springs Hotel. . 30-G TRY OCR HOT MINERAL BATHS. Hot Springs Natatorlum. 18-13 LEGAL NOTICES IV THE (!!?( TIT COI.'RT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IV AND FOR KLAMATH COUNTY Hmmnonn for Pii'.illcntion DORIS P. WILLEY, Plaintiff, vs EVAN II. VILLEY, Defendant. To Evan II. Willey, Defendant: In the name iH the State of Oregon. You arc hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint on file in the above entitled suit, on or before tho 8th day of Juno, 1925, that being tho last day prescribed for such appearance in the -order of the publication of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, tie plain tiff wi'.l apply to the Court for the relief prayeil for n her complaint, viz: For tho dissolution of the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now cristing between yourself and the plaintiff herein, upon the groauds of cruel aninhunian tx?atnient,'and tiat 1I jlntiff he awarded the cus tody of Fay M. Willey. This summons Is served upon you by publication In 'the Erenlng Herald a daily newsnaoer. Drlnted. nnbltshed and of general circulation in Klam ath County, Oregon, for six succes sive weeks, pursuant to order of the Hon.- A. L. Leavltt, Judge of the above entitled court, dated April 17th. 192S. the first publication being April 25. 1925, and the last publication being June 6, 1925. P. H. MILLS, Attorney for Plaintiff, Suite fto. S, Loomls B'.dg.., Klsmath Falls, Ore. A25M2-9-16-23-30J6. NOTICE OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY hereby gives notice that on the Gth day of May. 1925, It filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission at Washington. D. C, ita application for a certificate that the present and future, public convenience and nocesslty require the construction by it of two extensions of its line of railroad as follows: (1) a line ex tending from Bend, Deschutes coun ty, southwesterly and southerly to a point at or near Bonanza, Klam nth County, thence westerly tp Klamath Fails, Klamath County, a distanco of approximately 170 miles all in Deschutes nnd Klamath coun ties, State of Oregon; and (2 a line beginning at a point on the lli;e first described, said point being about 65 miles south ot Bend, and extending southerly to Klamath Falls, a distance of approximately SO miles, all In Klamath County State of Oregon. OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY. - , By W. F. TURNER. May 16-23-30. President. CLASSIFIED AD SECTION VOn RALE II U I L D I N O BLOCK FOR SALE. Phono 082-W. 30tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern Dairy ranch, lG-li acres In Ash land, Oregon, 12 acres, free water, modern bungalow, bath, all In pos ture, ulfalfa, orchard, berries. What have yon to trade. If Inter ested wrllo R. C. Bostwlck, Route 1, Medford, Oregon. 30-1 FOR SALE ONE OF THE NIFTIEST houses In town; 2 rooms, bath, garage, fur nished. New! J2500.00. Only $250.00 down. 5 ROOM HOUSE with bath on large corner lot, close In on paving. 13700.00. 1500.00 down. BUY YOUR BUSINESS now and get that Summer trade. We have sev eral good money-making business chances that don't come often. - IF YOU HAVE 14 500.00 -we can let you In on a nig money proposition. Something different! A VAULT DOOR and frame for salo. MAGUIRE & MAGUIRE Insurance x Realtors . 810 Main 29-30 MISCELLANEOUS SEE CONNOLLY BROS. SADDLERY for fishing tackle, sporting goods, awnings and auto tops; shoes, clothing and canvas goods. 914 918 Main StreeL M23-J23 NO INTEREST. Our Summer Phonograph Sales Campaign is based on "No Interest" on any make ot phonograph, and "better terms." Wise Buyers trade with The Earl Shepherd Co., 507 Main Street. . . M25-J23 BUILDING, REPAIRING and Paint ing, contract or day work. Try us. Houk, room 200, Hopka Bldg. If out leave note. 29-30 PHONEJ11-W for painting, tinting, and all paper cleaned. M25-J.6 NOTICE All barber shops will be open Saturday, May 30 and re main closed all day Monday, June 1. . 2.3-30 STOP PAYING BIG RENT I will build for you for 65 of the cost of material. Phone 503-W be tween 7 a. m. and 6 p. m. J. P. Erhart for appointments. 27-2 CUSTOM "BILT SHIRTS made to . order. Once a Custom Bilt al ways a Custom Bilt. Samples. Phone 109. ,A. R. Rennar. . M20-J20 ROBERTS HAND TAILORED Suits, best grade worsteds, fit perfectly and made right. Hundreds ot satisfied Klamath customers are my best references. See-my line of samples. I'll bring them to you. Phone 109. A. R. Renner. " . . M20-J21 PRIVATE SANTTARITJM Worden and 11th 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 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gel good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. . tf DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair ot shoes that only need a ne-w sole. We repair them as good as now. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. 16-22M SHOES REPAIRED . BY MArL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage. NASH SUITS AND OVERCOAT? hand tailored to measure, 823. 5o? direct to wearer. Phone 445R for samples. Howard Ferguson, 1645 Johnson Ave. . M12-J12 ANY KIND OF TEAM WORK, day or contract. Phono 94. 25-30 FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room apt. and sleop i Ing porch. reorless Lunch: 26-1 FOR RENT Furnished ono room house. 24 45 Darrow Ave., Mills Addition. . 29-30 FOR RENT Largq 3 room furnish ed apartment, down stairs, adults only. 439 10th St. 27-2 FOR RENT Red room In new home, use of phono nnd bath. Phone . 273-M. 621 Washington. 2S-30 ONE SLEEPING ROOM for rent. Inqulro 819 N. 9th St. 2S-.10 PAGE SEVEN WANTED WANTElJ Two young ludlos or a couple to room nnd board In prU vnto home. Address Box M. Cr. Herald. . 29-80 LET Ufl CLEAN YOUR OFFICE, your store, your house, wash your windows. Satisfaction our motto. City references. 007 Main Street. Phono G83J. . A12-M14' W A N T E D Woman for general housework. Phono 134 or call 1 239 Third St. , 28-30. WANTED A couple of good strong office chairs for the Herald offks. , . 25-30T , WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, bouse cleaning and Jan'tor; service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W, . - . 7tt AUTO LAUNDRY PHONE! 833, Spring and Esplanade Streets, Cars (called for and delivered. John Proctor, Prop. r M5-J4 HOUSEKEEPING by competent col ' ored 'woman. Apply 325 , Com mercial St. M28-J3 WANTED rC ash register. Phone 371. Lorena Co. 28-3 EXPERIENCED TYPIST wishes position, can - do bookkeeping. Phone S29 or 114-J. 28-30 SHINGLING WANTED How about that new roof this year. Work guaranteed. Riraa. Phone 850. 27-4 TWO YOUNG FARMERS, one mar ried, want ranch to rent or work on shares. Address Mack Rey nolds, care Herald. 29-1 LOST AND FOUND LOS T Boston terrier bull dog; female, white and brown ears, white spot on back. Reward It returned to 820 Oak St. Frank Bachelll. . . . 28-30 . . FOR SALE . V ' FOR SALE Dairy cows, with or without milking machine; would trade for stock cattle. Phone ll-F-12. Box 636, City. 25-80 A REAL BARGAIN 1920 seven passenger Hudson touring, good rubber, excellent mechanical con dition. Lots of extras. Acme Motor Co. Phone 680. 29-30 FOR SALE Lot 50x137, R. R. ad dition Spur track in rear. In quire, 629 So. 6th. 29-30 CERTIFIED CHICKS ; - . REDUCED PRICES for May and June. White Leghoms-HCareful-Iy selected, two-year and older hens, mated . to males ot Holly wood, Hanson and Tancred strains ot high double pedigree records. ' $12 per 100: 8115 per 1,000. Brown Leghorns, S12 per 100. Barred Rocks,'. R. I. Reds and Black Minorcas flock matings, $16. Special matings in Reds ' and Rocks, $18. Extra special matings, $25 per 100. A member ' of -the Glenn County Certified Flock Association, a charter mem ber ot the California Baby Chick Association; affiliated with the International Baby Chick Associa tion. Our 25th year ot Success ful hatching, v , ORLAND HATCHERY -Orland, Glenn County, Calif. 29t ROOF AND BUNGALOW STAINS, $1.25 per gallon. Patterson, 630 South 6 th. . , , 4-80 FOR SALE Ford touring, 1917, now in use, looks good, good tires, i for quick salo, $75. Call Perkins Furniture. 28-30 FOR RENHiOR SALE Three room house. Inquire 319 N. 9bh St. 28-30 FOR SALE Modern little furnished cottage, bath and garage. Can be seen by appointment only. . Prlco $2500. Small payment down, bal anco like rent. Box 7, Herald office. 28-80 FOR SALE One lot; 75 foot' front. Joins river. Inquire in rear 834 Conger Ave. 28-30 I FOR SALE Farm of 80 acres, good soil. 4 2 acres tinder irrigation. Balance easily irrigated. Near school on market road. Price very reasonable. Might exchange for house and lot in Klamath Falls. Phone 610. 27-3 FOR SAI-Et-$125.00 ' Vlctrola and records, almost new fcr $00.00 cash. Phono 311, , 20-2 FOR SALE 2 room house, acre land, near city limits. Prlco $1250. $200 will handle, i Fred Hunslng, Real estate, 1020 Main Street. . - 26-30 FOR BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES Call at 324 N. 11th St. 19-1 FOR SALE 15 A No. 1 Cows; 15. No. 1 heifers all giving milk; 20 , heifer calvos; registered Durham bull; 2 Jersey bulls. II. E. Royse, Midland, Oregon. - 27-9 J Seed Store - 906 Main