The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 03, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 102B
THE EVENING HERALD
PAGE' FIVE
THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
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X-JUy Liborntorj
Loomli IlulMInt
Phone 434-W
I RUmath Fulls, Oronou
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
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Otflco and noildnnoo l'lione 321
I. O. O. Y. Tompls
1 J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENGINEER
AND SURVKYOR
Phone 192-J 133 S. RlvorsliU
DR. J. -G. GOBLE
OPTOMKTRIST OPTICIAN
700 Mnln HI. Phono 1.13-W
Moko anil grind Qlnnnoa. Dupli
cate broken lunaos, ropnlr tramoa
Dr. Philip Cole
Gonornl Practice of Doutlntry
Open lCvenliigs by Appnlntmnnt'
Phono BOO 518 Main
Ovor Moo's Sloro
R. Von Berthclsdorf
Hoiiflo Pnlntlr.g and Decorating
Honest work at Moderate Prices
Phono 050VV 1.110 Melrnso
J. H.'.'iRISCOLL
Upstairs in the
! HartBldg.
All Kinds of
INSURANCE
For yourchickens
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
WORK
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PIBMANCNT CONSTRUCTION
Exclusive Ucenecd Mnn
farrureri for
The new Concreto Hollow-Wall
BullilInK Drlck (or Founda
tloni, Walla. Buildings, etc.
Absolutely Fire and Weuthnr
Proof at a cost loss tlinn an
othor (oriu ot miiaonrr,
Stone-Tile construction elim
inates upkeep exponso, la " In
ocatructlble, and h approved
the beat arthltocta and
builders.
Unexcelled as m bans (or
Btucco finish
A-t us Kstlninto Your Job
0th and Mnrket. Phone S82W
Concrete Pipe Co.
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP
Winters Building
Export Oporntors
Individual liooths
Ylolot Ray facial and acnlp
treatment, facial packs, marcell
ing, and shampooing.
For appointment Phono 311-W
NKI.UK GRANT, Prop.
FRIGID AIRE
t
Ulig's Electric Shop
,On Tost Office
M, H. WILSON
StoHORraphur--Notary Public
Mall Advortlslng
400 Mnln Stroot Phono 205-W
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, CHAS S. HOOD
Heal Estate, Fire Insur
ance, Surety, Contract
and Judicial bonds
Chiloquin,' Oregon
Klamath Lodge
Directory
M. W. A.
Meots First and Third
Wednesdays
Odd Fellows Hall
0. L. Edwards, Clerk.
1335 Lakevlew Ave,
B. P. O. ELKS Meets
, j Thursday evening. Vlslt
ijrvr " member welcome.
ftA Elks Temple, Srd A Main
tffiB Charlton Currln, Exalted
Ruler. Tom Delxell, Beo.
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Moetlncs: 8 P. M.
2nd and 4th Tueadnva
.Lycoum Hall. 8th and
'High Visiting KnlgbU
welcome
Chas, Patterson, 0. K.
MARKETS
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 3. Cnt
tlo nomlniilly stonily; rocolpla H5.
tlogs steady; roeolpte 65.
Shoop Btendy; receipts 070.
Errs hnlf to 2c higher. Current
rooolptH 31; Pullets 2i.4a28;
Firsts SOViWSO: Extra 30',431
delivered Portland.
nutter lo lc higher. Extra
cubes, city 43; standards 42; prime
firsts 41; firsts 40; undorgrndes
nominal; Prints 43; Cartons 44.
llutterfnt steady... Ilest churning
cream 40c net shlppors track In
r.ono 1; 4 3 delivered Portland.
Poultry stonily. Heavy hens 24
25; Light ' Broilers 202r;
Young White Ducks 30S82.
Potatoes: steady, number 2, 2.25
(8.2.35. .
Nitts stonily. Walnuts number 1,
2S Mi if 32 i ; . Filberts nnmlnnl; Al
monds 20211; Ilni7.ll nuts 125114;
Iliillun chestuutu 21. ,
Hops stendy. 1024 crop 13V4 5?
14; t!)23 crop nominal.
t'uiienru bark atondy. New peel
7(ir Sc per pound; Oregon grapo
root 4e.
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From Incubator
to Stew Kettle
Chicago Infant
Shoots Mother
With Revolver
16-Months-Old Girl Is
Given Weapon for
Plaything
CHICAOO, June 3. (A. -I'.) An
uutomullc pistol, given to a 10-
montha old girl as a plaything,
caused her mothers death today, ac
cording to a story told the police
by James Coyd, a boardar at the
homo of tile victim, Mrs. Cells
Rose.
Cody, tlui only wltnew, uld ho
and Mrs. Rose had breakfast be
fore other mom tiers of tho family
wore awake. The baby, In an ad
joining room, awoke and began to
cry. The' mother -went to her and
tho child was. quiet.
"I asked her what ailed the
baby," said Cody, "and she told me
It wanted a gun which was on the
bureau, to play with. She said she
gave It to hor. She pulled the
baby's bed Into the kitchen and
continued breakfast. A moment
later there was a thot and Mrs.
Roue fell over dead. The baby must
have dlschor-d the pistol acci
dentally." Chamber Work Is
Planned For Year
Scope of work to bo covered by
the chamber of commerce during
the coming year was tentatively de
cided upon by a committee which
met yesterday afternoon.
Agriculture and land settlement,
new industries, community adver
tising, civic welfare, , roads and
highways and rail dqvelopment are
somo of the things which will oc
cupy the attention ot the chamber
If the recommendations of the com
mittee are carried out.
Final approval of the program
rents with tho directors of the
chamber.
Auto Speed Trap
Found At Rainier
- PORTLAND. Ore., Juno 3. The
Oregon State Motor association to
day, through Joseph E. Dunne,
president, announced that a speed
trap had boon In operation at
Itnlnlcr. on tbo lower Columbia
river highway. .
"The trap, as couducted last
week-end, was set on a long
straight stretch of road near De-
lena," said tho announcement. Two
county officers paroled this stretch
and kept In hiding until the motor
ist bad passed. Even If ho were
exceeding tbo speed limit only
slighlly, ho was nrrosted and S10
ball demanded. He was then In
Bturcted to roport Inter to Justice
of tho Poaeo Herman at Rainier,
but was given to understand that
if ho failed to report nothing fur
ther would ho dono about the mat
ter. . ..
Oregon Federation
Of Women Meeting
MARSHF1ELD. Ore., Juno 3.
All officers of tho Oregon stnto fed
eration ot women's clubs, with one
exception wero re-elected by ac
clnmnllon today at the convention
hero. The federation today voted to
donnto $1500 to tho Doornbechor
Momorlnl hospital in Portland, fol
lowing an address by (X C. Colt bf
Portlnifd, chairman of the hospital
guild.
Competition for tho convention
next year has not come prominently
to tho surface as yet. although
Bend and La Grande have been
mentioned as possible convention
cities for next yonr.
Those elected were; Presldont,
Mrs. Sudio Orr Dunbar; vice presi
dents, Miss draco Chamberlain and
Mrs. L. E. Bean! recording secre
tary, Mrs. William Pollock; cor
responding secretary. Mrs. Leandor
Martin; treasurer, Mrs. G. G.
Frnnkel; auditor, Mrs. George T.
Cochran; directors, Mrs. Elizabeth
MoNnlbnrt and Mrs. William Bell.
Pimentos, that nre opened are
kopt fresh by putting them In a
jelly glass and covering with olive
oil or vinegar to which a little sug
ar has been added.
To make cream whip, a drop of
glycerlno Is added to oaeh pint of
cream. '
Surelive - Suregrow Surelay MurpheyY
Phone 87
NEW TODAY
JACK FRORT, Expert Shoo Repair
ing, South Sixth St. 3-6nt
FORD TOURINO, 1917; condition,.
pnlnt, tires, all good; license, 175.
Would sell chasls or body. Write
Hox 2, Cr. Herald. 3
COOKING by competent colored
woman, Apply 325 Commercial.
3-9
SALE ON STOUT slzo dresses in
silk, $11.75 and up. Sco tlicHO
wonderful bargains before you
buy. Bee Begins Dress Shop, 129
So. Seventh St., Klamath Falls. 3
FOR RENT Sleeping room. 527
Klamath Ave. Phone 461. 3
LOST License plates 1 505S2.
Reward if left at Herald office.
3-4
SELL CHEAP FOR CASH Splendid
lot for warehouse 60 x137 spur
'track at back, on Broad St., 62!)
So. Oth St. 3-9
FOUND Womans gauntlet kid
glove. Owner may have same by
calling at Herald office and pay
ing for this ad. 3
WAITRESSES all-over white aprons,
11.05 at Beo Begins Dress Shop. 3
FOR SALE-5 room plastered house.
Price $1750. $2U0 will handle;
balance like rent. Fred Bueslng,
real estate. 1020 Main. 3-9
I !
SPECIAL BARGAIN "
For Sale Owner leavnlg city Nice
4 room furnished house with bath,
$2775 or unfurnished, Mills Addn.
Terms very liberal. T. J. Webb,
Real Estate.' Phone 367-R. 3-4
NEW ARRIVAL of felt hats for only
$2.50 at Bee Begins Dress Shop. 3
FOR RENT Large front room In
private family. Phone 4 28-M. 3-5
FOR REN T 3 room furnished
house. $30. Inquire 806 Calif.
Avenue. 3
SALE OF SILK KIMONAS and silk
underwear at Bee Begins Dress
shop. 129 So. Seventh St. 3
RUMMAGE SAL E Given by the
Ladies of he Presbyterian church,
. Saturday, June 6, at the Maguire
Building. 127 N. Eighth St., near
tho Herald office. Ladles of the
congregation and friends ot the
church are especially solicited to
contribute. Deliver to or call Mrs.
Marion Hanks by Thursday. 2-3'nt
-FOR. 8 ALB -
BUILDING BLOCK FOR SALE.
Phone 582-W. 30tf
FOR SALE: By owner. New 3 room
lurnisnea nouse. not and cold
water. Apply 335 Jefferson. 1-3
FOR SALE or will trade for car,
my equity of $700 in furnished
home of 3 rooms and bath; easy
terms. Inquire, 1637 Menlo Way.
2-3
FOR SALE; 40 acres of Improved
land on Ashland highway, 2 miles
irom Klamath Falls. $1000,
Terms. Phone 6 8 2-J. Ask tor
Selnk. 1-3
FARM POINTERS
The corn earworm which does
considerable damago to the corn
crop in Oregon each year may be
controlled by careful attention to
tho soil, say experiment station spe
cialists. The insect may bo exter
minated by fail and winter plowing
and early planting of corn crop.
Keeping the crop froe from weeds
and grass during tho growing sea
son not only Increased the yield
but also destroys the hiding places
of the moths.
Wilt of watermelons in Oregon
is caused by a fungus that attacks
tho roots, say tho experiment sta
tion authorities. Tho fungus lives
In tho soil from year to year and
spreads rapidly by water drainage,
on feet ot livestock, -or in stable
manure. To combat this fungus
growth, watortuclons are planted in
new ground each year. The period
that elapses before the land enn be
considered freo from infection is
set at 10 or 12 years. Some varie
ties ot melons are resistant to the
wilt. ''
Tho most serious Insect enemies
of cereal crops, such as the Hessian
fly, chinch bug, tho white' gruh,
will not bo controlled in Oregon
until some successful community
action can be socurod, any experi
ment station authorities. Full
plowing is, , tl6( k most universally
beneficial piRftlcd' for control of the
inaoct pests. Planting corn on fresh
ly broken sod Is almost certain to
exposo the crop to tho ravage of
tho cutworms, wlreworms, nnd
whlto grubs.
FOR HALE
FOR 8ALE by owner', small fur
nished coltuges on Oregon Ave.
Plastered, bath, garage. Smalt
payment down, balance like rent.
Hultable for couple without child
ren. Writo Box 7, cr. Herald. 2-8
FOR SALE 200 Rhode Island Red
week-old chicks. Also coal oil
. Brooder, almost new. Phone
891-W-3. 2-4
FOR SAL E Range pasture for
sheep or cattle. Also for sale
Alturas saddle. Anderson Trans
fer and Feed Co., 335 South Sixth
St. Phono 795. 2-8
FOR SALE Low pitch, A-FIat Buf
fet Clarinet. No reasonablo price
will he refused. Phono 582-J.
Ask for Selak. 1-3
FOR SALE 15 A No. 1 Cows; 15
No. 1 heifers all giving milk; 20
heifer calves; registered Durham
bull; 2 Jersey bulls. II. E. Royse,
Midland, Oregon. 27-
CELTIFIED CHICKS
REDUCED PRICES for Mar nnd
June. White Leghorns Careful
ly selected, two-year nnd older
bens, mated to males of Holly
wood, Hanson and Tancred strains
of high double pedigree records.
$12 per 100: $115 per 1,000.
Brown Leghorns, $12 per 100.
Barred Rocks. R. I. Reds and
Black Minorca flock matings,
(IS. Special matings In Reds
and Kocks, $18. Extra special
matings, $25 per 100. A member
or tne uienn uounty lemuea
Flock Association, a charter mem
ber of the California Baby Chick
Association; affiliated with the
International Baby Chick Associa
tion. Our 25th year ot Success
ful batching.
ORLAN'D HATCHERY
Orland. Glenn County. Calif. 2Slf
IXWT AXD FOUND
LOS T Pedigreed. English setter.
Answers to name of Don. $20 re
ward. No questions asked. Jack
Antbony, cr. Herald. 1-3
LOST Pair bifocal, tortlse shell
rim, glasses. Leave at Herald
office. 1-3
LOST Ladies Elgin wrist watch at
Scandinavian Hall, Thursday
night. Return to F. Henriot, 234
Main. Reward. 2-4
MLSCKLLANEOl S
SEE CONNOLLY BROS. SADDLERY
for fishing tackle, sporting goods.
awnings and anto tops; shoes
olotliing and canvas goods. 914-
918 Main Street. 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
LET US CLEAN YOUR OFFICE,
yonr store, your house, wash your
windows. Satisfaction our motto.
City references. 607 Main Street.
Phone 583J. A12-M14'
WILL THE BOY that took the
scooter from 408 Klamath avenue
last week return It. 2-3
SPECIAL
Free reset with each Marcel during
June. Comfort Beauty Shoppe, 420
Main, near Hall Hotel. Phone 335J.
2-8
FOR BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES.
Call at 324 North 11th St. 1-13
PHONE 911-W for painting, tinting,
and all paper cleaned. M25-J6
CUSTOM BILT SHIRTS made to
order. Once " a Custom Bilt al
ways a Custom Bilt. Samples.
Phono 109. A. R. Renner. -
. M20-J20
TRY OUR HOT MINERAL BATHS.
Hot Springs Natatorium. 18-19
ROBERTS HAND TAILORED Suits,
best grado worsteds, tit perfectly
and made rtght. Hundreds of
satisfied Klamath customers are
"my best references. See my Hue
ot samples. I'll bring them to
you. Phone 109. A. R. Renner.
M20-J21
PRIVATE SANITARIUM
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--Tne place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tf
DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair
of shoes that only need a new
, solo. : We repair them as good as
.new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121
N. 8th St. 16-22nt
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Ooodyoar Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We
pay the return postage.
NASH SUITS AND OVERCOATS
hand tailored to measure, $23.50,
direct to wearer. Phono 445R
for samples. Howard Ferguson,
1645 Johnson Ave. M12-J12
WANTED
WINDOW CLEANING, floor wal
ing, bouse cleaning nnd janitor
service. Reference!. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 3G0W.
7tt
TEAMSTER would like work; log
ging preferred. 032 Oak Stroot,
Phono 211-W. . 3-3'.
AUTO LAUNDRY PHONE) 833,. :
Spring and Esplanade Stroats.
Cars called for and delivered.
John Proctor, Prop. M5-J4.
WANTED Woman for camp xnok.
6 men; $50 per montn. wnin -George
Weiss, Crystal, Ore. 2-3';
HOUSEKEEPING by competent col
ored woman. Apply 325 Com- . ..
merclal St. - M28-J3"
WANTED C ash register.
371. Lorenz Co.
Phone
28-3 1
SHINGLING WANTED How about ' J
that now reof this year. Work
guaranteed. Rlma. Phone 850.
27-4
FOR RJEJfT
HOUSE FOR RENT .Inquire at Hot . (
Springs Hotel. 30-5"' .
FOR RENT 2 room partially fur
nished house, $20. 1824 Wordon
Avenue. 1-3
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms 1018 '(
Washington St. Phone 325, !-
FOR RENT Sleeping room In pri
vate home. 1135 Pine. 1-3
FOR RENT Furnished apartments,
close lc. . Tel. 34 2-W. 419 10th
Street. 1-3
FOR RENT New 4 room house In
Mills Addn., near school. Klantith
Falls Auto Co. Phone 246-R. 2-8
FOR RENT Bedroom In new home,
use of phone and bath. Phone
273-M. 621 Washington. 2-4
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Phone 239-J. 2-4
FOR REN T Modern aptartment,
one block from Main. Phone 616.
2-5
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE
BY GUARDIAN
In the County Court of the State
or Oregon r in and for" Klamath
County. '
Guardian of Ernest Dale Soule' and
Don Otey Soule', Minors : , j , i
Rose Otey Soule'r guardian, ":
Notice Is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of the Honorable
R. H. BunnelH' County Judge for
Klamath County, Oregon, made and
entered in the above Guardianship
on the 23rd day of May, 1925 the
undersigned. Guardian of the person
and estate of Ernest Dale Soule' and
Don Otey Soule', minors will on or
after the ,26th day of June, 1925,
sell at private sale for cash, or part
cash with security on property for
unpaid portion of purchase price,
tho herein after described property
and any and all right title, Interest
and estate that Ernest Dale Soule'
and Don Otey Soulo', minors,. Heirs
ot Steven Ernest Soule , had or
have in and to said Real Estate.
The property to be sold Is particular
ly described as follows, to-wit:
. Lots 4 and 7 and that part ot lot
li lying between said lots 4 and 7
In block 60, First Addition to Klam
ath Falls, Oregon.
Lot 6 of Block 48, First Addition
and block 8 Ewauna Heights Addi
tion to the city of Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
Tho South halt of the South West
quarter and lots 3 and 4 all In sec
tion 30, township forty south, range
fifteen E. W. M., Klamath County,
Oregon.
That each of said parcels of land
Is to be sold separately.'
Bids for the said property will be
received by the undersigned at the
office of E. L. Elliott, 2-3 Sugar
man Bldg., Klamath Falls, Oregon,'
Attorney for said Guardianship;
terms for said sale being cash or
part cash and security 10 per cent
of the amount bid to accompany
said bid, balance to be paid upon
confirmation ot said sale by the
county court, of Klamath County,
Oregon.
ROSE OTEY SOULE,
Guardian of the estate ot Ernost
Dale Soulo' and Don Otey Soule',
Minors.
M 27, J 3-10-17-24.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
010845
Department of tho Interior, U. B. s
Land Office nt Lakevlew, Oregon,
April 25, 1925.
NOTICE is hereby given that !
Hans Martinson, of Worden, Ore-'
gon, who, on February 2, 1920, .
made Homestead Entry, No. 01084S,
for Lot 9, Sec. 15 & Lot 17, Section'
16. Township 40 S., Range 8 B-,
Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make Three
Year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before'
C. R. DoLap, County Clerk, at
Klamnth Falls, Oregon, on the 17th
day of June, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
R. W. Nolson, C. J. McCollom,
C. M. Wilson, D. L. Gordon, nil of
Wordon, Oregon.
F. P. LIGHT, Register.
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