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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1925)
gA'runnA.Y, june r, 1025 TllE EVENING HERALD TAGE SEVEN THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD "SECTION MOM'N POP Three Good Reason BY TAYLOR " "" ' r OH OONT TELL M6 ABOUT f, VOU COULD HJG SAVJED M A "V"' VOUR IRpllBLKG -I'Oe HAD JvIelL VHAiT DO 1 LOT OK EjCTfiA ViJORX TODAV Too Jy'M-. KTSffl' i vou expect iPV0UHAD(?ePAiRei5iHe r- SftWW ANGEL? KIDS ( YIASHINa MACHINE, VJHEN J I'M SORRV 'll 11 M SI (JxL. '. C AND TO M AKe THINGS VJORSe "fjf pA Ay WHAT'3 VOOR ) J YJEU. Y.cxJe" 1H6 ORCSSMAKGR CAUXOOPAJO I H ll IDE'A OF SfANDINQ f ALWJAVS OP IN k said thaTmv Gown vouldnt v- LXJ-4 v "there calling f ( THSAift-Yoo'Re t . Be pnhcd ontil tomorrow r That's Tbo 1 me anuel? 7 coNTiNOAuy harping" 1 AND X. VITEDITFOR VI RADAN6EL , Sv. V AND VOO HAUE HERALD'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY (PI lAOPAK WORK Leave Your Films Before 9 OclocK-Your V Ar- Pictures am .wads mmm "f-7 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE TunTf v ) ouv their drugs Usc&i&arJ I Professional Cards I I ! Fred Weslcrfcld, D. D. S. X .lir Laboratory Loom In Itiillilliiff Phon 4J4-W RUmata Fall. Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BURKEUM Off lea ami Residence l'hune Sit ' I. O. O. K. Tompio J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENOINEEtt AND SURVEYOR Phone 1D2-J 133 S. Ilivarsldo DR. J. G. GOBLE OI'TOMRTIUST OPTICIAN 709 Mnln 81. Phono 4.13-W Mnko mid isrlnrt Olniino. Dupli cate brokon lomos, rnpnlr frnmos Dr. Philip Cole Oononil Practice of Dentistry Open Eveninca by Appointment Phone E69 MS Mnln Over Moo'a Storo R. Von Bcrtheledorf Kouao I'nliillr.x imtl Docomtlnff HonoBt Work t Modernto Prices i fhoilo 6D0W 1R10 Mnlroso J. H. DRISCOLL ' 'Upstairs in the Hart Bldg. All Kinds, of INSURANCE ready at 5 p. ML t?:nMANeNT, CONomucTiOf' Eitinnlvo Llccnird Maiiu fncCiirvm (or, -Th now Cnnrrote Hollow-Wall llulldlriR Ilrlrlc for Kounda tlom, Walla, Building!, olu. , -Abaolutoly Fir and Wohther Proot at a coat lota than an other torm of maconrr, -Stona-Tllo conatrnctlon ellra Inatoa upkoop exponao, In In doatructlhlo, and la approved bjr tho litat archltccia nnd bulldara, I'ncicrlliyl aa a baa for blurco flnUU ft na Kallinnto Your Job Olh ana Market. Phono 6N2W Concrete Pipe Co. BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Kxpert Operators , InclUiiliiul Huntlia Ylolot Itay facial, and scalp trtmtmont, facial, packs, mnrcoll lng, and ahnmpoolng. For appointment Phono Sll-W NKMiiii chant; riop. FRIGID AIRE S,'0 Poko 73 Jit. Kv-iiilnx Post Juno G Uiig's Electric Shop Opp. Post Office M, H. WILSON, Stenographer--Notary ruhllo Mali Advertising 400 Mnln Street rhono 205-W ft 3fV wt:ia B&9&i iff LP 'Sv 1040 llllip Street Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Mo'a KlrH and Third V, c J..cadttB Odd Kollowa Hall C. L. Edwards, Clork. 1335 Lukovlcw Avo. B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thurada? eronlng. Vlalt Ing raombcra welcome. Rika Temple, 3rd & Main Charlton Currln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Dcltell, See. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. nI and 4th Tuesdaya XjAt-'i I-yce u m Hull, 8th and High VInitlug KnighU walconie Chaa, Pattoraon. Q. K. American Legion Klamath Poat No. 8 Meotlnga lat and Srd 0f j?)$y Tuesday.. Court House 'ikA ' Baaeraent ey F. W. OLDS, Com'dr. u:15 Plona 662-W SPECIAL Free Reset with each marcel during Juno Comfort Beauty Shoppe 420 Mnln St. Phono 335 Near Hall Hole! HANK t'l.KAIUNUS NKW YORK, Juno G. Tho nclmil condition of clearing house banks nnd trust companies for tho week Rho wsnn excess reserve of $33, 010, 710. This is u docrouso In rcHorvo of ?16, 35", Old, com pared wit h I ast week. Kkmath Falls Susanville Inter-state Stage Frank M.-Upp, Owner Leaving Ivlamns Falls Monday. Wednosdny, Friday 7 a. ni. Ar. Klamath Falls, Tuesday, Thenraday, Saturday 5:30 p. m. 10 hour trips. Connecting at Susanvlllo with Reno, West wood and points enut and south " OFFICIO 1018 MA IX 8TKKKT Opposite Tost Office u p Robber Suspect Held In Portland Man Wounded in Both Arms is Picked Up By Police Early Today POItTLAND, Ore, Juno fl. Frank Clnrk, nliotit 25, wounded In liolli nrmit, WUH ImliiK held today by local pollco for Seattle authorities In connection with tho holdup and rohbxry of tho State Dunk of Ilotli (II, ten uillua north of Seattle, yes terday. Clnrk, pollco wild, ap peared at tho police nlutlon curly IIiIh morning asking medical nttun tlon. Hi) aald ho arrived In Port land from Kugenn, Ore., and' had been held up and nhot In tho Al biua railroad yards here. Officers at Vancouver, Waali., nonr hero, were today holding an otliir Htmpoct In connection with tho llothell bank robbery. City pollco at Vancouver lust night picked him up In on aulomnblln, which ho wan driving. Ho gave his nuino as (icorgo Leonard, uged 22. Tliero wa blood on Leonard'!! clothing, offlcerB Bald. Ho was turned over by tho pollco to Sheriff William Thompson, who planned, to question him today. Chiloquin Baby Clinic Will Be . Held On June 10 Tho Woman's Community club and tho Parent-Teachers' associa tion of Chiloquin are fostering a "Well Jinby and Pro-School Clinic," to bo held at tho Chiloquin. school building on Wednesday Juno ' 10. These Indie, vitally interested In the promotion of public . health, have nsked Dr. Ncwsom. county health officer to conduct their clinic. Dr. Ncwsom and Dr. Rogers, phy Bleinn on tho Indian reservation, will conduct tho physical examina tion. They will bo assisted by Mra. Lulu Johnuon, public health nurse, of the Indian reservation, and MIbb Lydla Frlcko, county health nurse. The ladioB of Chiloquin have or ganized their clubs within the last year. They aro Interested In tho promotion of community activities, civic affairs and in tho promotion of public health. Tho health of 'these babies and pro-school children 'iB ono of their first considerations. All mothers living in tho Chiloquin community nro urged to bring their babies and pro-school children to this clinic for physical examination and ad vice as to tho enro of their chll dron. ' Boy Falls From Father's Tomb; Head Fractured CHICAGO, Juno 6. (A.P.) The tombBtono over his father's grave In Wnltheim cctuotery, which foil when ho attempted to climb it, re sulted In the death today of Lester Luclche, fivo years old, His mother was placing f lowers on the grnve and sobbing, as tho boy tried to climb tho alender shaft three feet high. Ho toppled over, fracturing his skull. MOTHKlt PASSKS AWAY Mother of A. K. tiravenstein Dies in Kast Word has beon received by A. E. Gravenstoln, of tho death of hla mother, who passed away yesterday at Sldlcy, Iowa. Mrs. Gravenstoln was n sister of K. A. Procklinger, the well known timber and mill op erator of Chiloquin. She will be remembered hero where sho visited her son and brother in 1904 and again in 1907. TO DIAMOND LAKE Ilert C. Thomas left this afternoon tor Diamond Lake where he plans 'to spend tho week-end on n fishing trip. p i i e NEW TODAY JACK FHOHT, Export Shoe Repair ing, South Sixth St. 3-Cnt FOH SALE Uy owner, new, mod ern 5-room colonial bungalow on pavement In Hot Springs Addition. Ifarriwood floors, fireplace, tilted drain bonrdx, built-in kitchen. Street improvement aqd Hewer paid in full. Price 15500.00. For permission to Innpect phono 672. G-12 FOR RENT Ono-room furnished Cabin. 2401 IJarrow, Mill Addn. 6-7 FOR SALE Paying Store Right Man Snap. Six Hullding lots. 220 Main St. Hen DICK G-9 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms and sleeping rooms. .237 N. 5th Street. 6-9 FOR RENT Three room furnished house with bath. J. A. Goldsmith, Winters Hullding. 6-8 FOR RENT Oarage, on pavement, 3rd and Jefferson. Phone 63G-R. 6 FOR SALE Three and one-half ton truck in fine condition. Will sell cheap and give terms to reBpon Bible party. Telephone J. H. Deni son at Medford. Phone .Med ford 73. 6-12 FOR SALE Logging trailer, In first class condition, new tires. Inquire at 230 West Main St., Medford, or phone Medford 73. ' 6-12 YOUNG WOMAN wants housework by week or month. Call Ray Hotel. 8-8 WOMAN wants sewing or repairing tor-half day. 8:00 to 12:00 A. M. Box It. I!., Herald office. 6-8 LOST Newsboy lost parse on Main street Saturday morning with $1 in change. Finder please return to Herald or phone Herald 708. 6-8 FOR RENT Steam heated, furnish ed Apt. 123 N. Gth St. Phone 399-W. 0-8 WILL THE GIRLS who an taking care of my boys bicycle, please return to N. B. Drew, 641 N. 9th St. Phone 309-W. 6-8 JtOOSKVELTS LEAVE LEH KASHMIR. June 6. (A.P.) Colonel Theodore and Kermit Roosevelt, heading the James Simp son-Field Museum of Chicago ex pedition to central Asia, left here today for Yarkand, Chinese Turke stan. LKGAL NOTICES SUMMONS No. 1954 Equity In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. WILLIAM C. HOUR, Plaintiff, vs. ROSE L. HOUR, Defendant. In tho name ot the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you herein on or be fore the 20th day of July. 1925, that being the last day of publication of this summons as fixed by the court thorcfor; and If yon fail to so answer or othorwiso appear the plaintiff' will apply to tho court for the re lief prayed for in said complaint, to-wlt: for a decree of. divorce for ever dissolving tho bonds of matri mony now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such further relief as shall appear equitable in tho premises. This summons is served by pub lication in The Evening Herald at Klamath Falls. Oregon, for six suc cessive weeks pursuant to an order ot Hon. A. L. I.eavitt, judge of said court made and entered Juno 6th, 1925. Date of first publication be ing on June 6th, 1925. C. C. BROWER. Attorney for Plaintiff, Klamath Falls, Oregon. June G-13-20-27, July 3-11-18. FOH SAJLK BUY YOUR BUSINESS PROPERTIES NOW! They will soon be higher. Look these over G5 ft. In best Mnln Street block. Fine income. $50,000.00. 130 foot corner on Mnln street with good Income. $36,000.00. 2S foot of Mnln Street property Im proved with brick building. In como $3,000.00 nnnunlly. $25,000.00 30 ft. New husinoss building. De sirable income. $17,000.00. 45 by 100 foot corner on Pine street. Some income. $16,000.00. Liberal terms on all above properties. MAGl'TRR & MAGUIRE 81G Mnln Street Insurance Realtors , s FOR BALE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Lots $100.00 to $5,000.00. Homes $1500 to $10,000. Ranch prop erty. Beo A. G. Morrison, 200 Hopka Illdg. Also agent General Bond and Mortgage Company WANTED W ANTE D Elderly lady or high school girl to care for two child ren and home near Rocky Point. Address, Mrs. N. Vollman, Rocky, Point, Oregon. 4-G' COOKING by competent colored woman. .Apply 325 Commercial. 3-9 WANTED Taxi driver. Address P. O. Box 1141. 5-6 YOUNG LADY wants housework. Phone 437-R. 4-6 W A N T E D Salesmen and sales women for high class Investment. See Mr. Swarlwood at 124 South Seventh St. 4-6 WANTED Gentleman to share ex penses fo auto trip to Los Angeles. Box J, Cr. Herald office. 4-5nt PIANO TUNING Apply W. H. Morgan at the Earl Shepherd company. Adv. 4-6 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tt WANTED TO BUY Large cook stove and second hand lumber. Write Box 3. Cr. The Henfld. 5-8 TEAMSTER would like work; log ging preferred. 632 Oak Street. Phone 211-W. 2-3 AUTO LAUNDRY PHONE 833, Spring and Esplanade Streets. Cars called for and delivered. John Proctor, Prop. M5-J4 SPECIAL Free reset with each Marcel during June. Comfort Beauty Shoppe, 420 Main, near Hall Hotel. Phone 335. 2-8 FOR SALE FOR SALE C H E A P Seven pas senger Case car, in good mechani cal condition, good rubber. Price Two Hundred Dollars for quick sale. Can bo seen at 1224 Lake view Avenue, This year's Cali fornia license.' ' , 5-8 FOR SALE Buick truck, express type, late model, driven only 7000 miles.. Floyd Henriot, 234 Main. 4-10 FOR SALE $2500 First Mortgage, 8 interesL P. O. Box 204. 4-6 BUILDING ROCK FOR SALE. Phone 582-W. ' 30tf SELL CHEAP FOR CASH Splendid lot for warehouse 50'xl37' spur track at back, on Broad St., 629 So. 6th St, 3-9 FOR SALE-5 room plastered house. Price $1750. $200 will handle; balance like rent. Fred Bucsing, real estate, 1020 Main. 3-9 FOR SALE by owner, small fur nished cottages on Oregon Ave. Plastered, bath, garage. Small payment down, balance like rent. Suitable tor couple without child ren. Writo Box 7, cr. Herald. 2-8 FOR SAL E Range pasture for sheep or cattle. Also for sale Alturas saddle. Anderson Trans fer and Feed Co., 335 South Sixth St. Phone 795. 2-8 FOR SALE 15 A No. 1 Cows; 15 No. 1 heifers all giving milk; 20 heifer calves; registered Durham bull: 2 Jersey bulls. H. E. Royse, Midland, Oregon. 27-9 CELTIFIED CHICKS REDUCED PRICES for May and June. White Leghorns Careful ly selected, two-year and older hens, mated to males ot 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. 1. Reds and Black Mlnorcas flock mattngs, $15. Special matings in Reds and Rocks, $18. Extra special matings, $25 per 100. A member of the Glenn County Certified Flock Association, a chnrter mem ber of the California Baby Chick ' Association; affiliated with the International Baby Chick Associa tion. Our 25th year ot Success ful hatching. ORLAND HATCHERY Orland. tllenn County. Callt. 29tf LOST AND FOUND LOS T lirlndlo Boston Bull. An swers to name ot Toney, Return to (Maremont Hotel. Reward. - M. M. Davis. 4-5 Murphey's Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main FOB KENT FOR RBNT Front bedroom with private bath; also Bleeping porch with bath; private family. Cull 617. N. 10th St. S-6 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms 1018 Washington St. Phono 325. 1-6 FOR RENT Sleeping room In pri vate family; uso of bath and phono. 347 North 9th. 5-8 FOR RENT New 4 room house in Mills Addn., near school. Klamath Falls Auto Co. Phono 246-R. 2-8 MISCELLANEOUS SEE CONNOLLY BROS. SADDLERY for fishing tackle, sporting goods, awnings and auto tops; Bhoes, olothlng and canvas goods. 914 918 Main Street. M23-J23 NO INTEREST. Our Summer Phonograph Sales Campaign, is based on "No Interest" on ftny mako ot phonograph and "better torms." Wise Buyers trade with The Earl Shepherd Co., 507 Main Street. M25-J23 PHONE 911-W for painting, tinting, and all paper cleaned. M25-J6 CUSTOM BILT SHIRTS made to order. Once a Cnstom Bile al ways a Custom BUL Samples. Phone 109. A. It. Renner. , M20-J20 DRESSMAKING, quickly done. Rea sonable. 627 Klamath Ave. 5-8 SUMMER SCHOOL " Mrs. Florence Ollmann, instructor in city schools will hold Summer school session and private tutoring during the months of July and Aug ust for all grades above the 3rd. Price $2.50 per complete subject. Tel. 825-R or call 813 Lincoln. Will be absent from June 7th until July 1st. Anyone interested, make arrangements before or after thot date. 5-6 ROBERTS HAND TAILORED Suits, best grade worsteds, fit perfectly and made right. Hundreds of 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 PIANO TUNING, apply W. H. Mor gan at the Earl Shepherd Co. 4-6 CALL 405 for window cleaning and janitor work. A. H. Combs. 1-30 DON'T THROW AWAT a good pair of shoes that only need a new sole. We repair them as good as new.' Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. ' 16-22nt SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send .them to tae uooayear. ouo ' Repair Shop,' 121 N. 8th Bt. We ; pay the return postage. NASH SUITS AND OVERCOATS hand tailored to measure, $23.61;, direct to wearer. Phone 445R, for samples. Howard Ferguson, 1645 Johnson Ave. M12-J12 MISCELLAXEOPB JjUUXrol-r'i""J " '"'' LET US CLEAN YOUR OFFICE, your store, your houoe, wnBh your windows. Satisfaction our motto. City references. 607 Main Street. Phone 683 J. A12-M14 FOR BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES. Call at 324 North 11th St. 1-13 J TRY OUR HOT MINERAL BATHS. Hot Springs Natatorium. , 18-19 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf LEGAL NOTICES IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR KLAMATH COUNTY . .Summons for Publication . DORIS P. WILL-BY, Plaintiff, vs EVAN' H. WILLEY, Defendant. , To Evan H. Willey, Defendant: In ' the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint on tile In the above entitled suit, on or before the 8th day of June, 1925, that being the last day prescribed for such appearance in the order of the publication of this Bummpns, and if you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plain-" tiff will apply to tbo Court tor the relief prayed for in her complaint, viz: For tile dissolution of the bonds ot matrimony heretofore and now existing between yourself and the plulntlft herein, upon the ground of cruel and Inhuman treatment,. and that plaintiff be awarded, the cus-. tody of Fay M. Willoy. This summons Is served upon yon hv nnhlifHtlnn In the Etvnninis Herald a daily newspaper, printed, published ana or general circulation in mum ath County, Oroffon, for six succes sive weeks, pursuant to order of, the Hon. A. L. LcaviM, Judge Of ths above entitled court, dated April 17th, 1925, the first publication being April 25, 1925, and the last publication being June 6, 1926. F. H. MILLS, Attorney for Plaintiff, Suite No. I, Loomls lllilK.. Klamath Falls, Ore. A25M2-9-1G-23-3OJ0.