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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1025 THE EVENING HERALD PAGE FIVE THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION: MOM'N POP "At Usual Pop Pay." BY TAYLOR "T 5W-MR.eUNN-HAVJEV0lJ V .,'iM3blJi. T C VmU. I'VeGoT THE Bf THANK'S !? tyte EEft READ YJeUS' , f A I- BOOK HEW -ILL LET & 1TWTAKCMC I OUTLlNe OF HiSjToRV?' NOBOTIWE ) I ' VOU ReADIT-JTS H SEVERrjLWPEKSTO - 7 , ( HEARD A LOT I MlGrfW INTCRESTlUG FlfilOM IT BECAUSE , rrl, w' if- ABOUT IT S r zzrwgfWffl t DON'T SET MUCH f ( ..Z ' : ; V ' 'iARi' r NO AND tO ADVISE VOii 'ESSS? r' VNaLVHEM jOStfc. ' . NOT TOEEP IT TOO LONG VCURE THROUGH fffiit BBCAuSE THERE'S 2o CENTS 22 VIlTH IT JUST PUE OM IT ALREADY HERALD'S t!LA Kodak Work Leave Your Filtvvs K-1 Before 9 OclocK-Your A.M- Pictures am HK KLAMATH. FALLS OREGON WHERfc PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR Fred Westcrfeld, D. D. S. X-IUy Laboratory Loom I Building Phono 434-W Klamath Falla. Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATIIIO PHYSICIAN . . AND BURnEtill ' . ! O((to and Rosidonco Phone 111 I. O. 0. Temple '.. J. C CLEGHORN , CIVIL ENGINEER , AND SURVEYOR , Phone 16 2-J 133 8. Rlvoraldo - DR. J. a GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 70B Main 8t. Phono 133-W Make mid grind Glasses. Dupll cato broken tonsm, repair Iramoa 'IV ,,:..:-.; ' V , . '' Kxclunlvo ' Llrcnnod Mnnii fnnturvr lor The nqn Concrete Hollow-Wall DulldliiR Ilrlck (or Founda tion!, Walla, Uulldlngi, elo. .'- .j- : - f'.. 't Abanlutel Fire and WeMhor Proof at a cost loan tlinn anv othor form ot manonry, Stona-TIle ' conatruiniiia ollm Inutos upkaop expenan, In ln dontiuotlblo,. and It apprnvvd ' bjr the ' boat artbltoots and bullderi. CiioYo'l n a tia for Stucco flntxh ' : ut n Estlmnto Tour Job Oth and Market. Phono 082 W Concrete Pipe Co. LejJHiXvJ BUSINESS DIRECTORY v- X rady 5 TO DRUGS Klamath Lodge Directory a M. W. A. Meets First and Third Wednesdays - Odd Follows Hall C! L. Edwards, Clerk. 1335 Lakevlow Ave. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Visit ing mombora welcome. Elka Temple, Srd Main Charlton Currln, Exullod Ruler. Tom lSoiiell, 8bu IC of C. Council No. 2255 Moottngn: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tnoadara .Lyceum Hall, 8th and High VlaUIng KnlghU wolcome Chaa, Patteraon, 0. K. American Legioq Klamath Post No. 8 Meetings 1st aud 8rd Tueadiiys. Court House Plolie (52-W Professional Cards ; Dr. Philip Cole Q'oneral Practice of DontlBtrr Open Evenings by Appointment Phono COil 518 Main Ovor Moe'a Stors FRIGID AIRE t , i ,Soo Pago , 73 hU EvunltiR Post June 6 r Ulig's Electric Shop Opp. Post Office . M. H, WILSON j Stenographer--Notary Public ; Mall Advertising 408 Main Stroot Phono 20B-W w a ASM 4 INCOME TAX BEING PAID SAI.EM. Ore, Juno 10.--Slnco Juno 4, when waivers ot penalty and Intermit on delinquent Income taxes crimed, tbo total collected under the Income tax act of 1923, now rcpuulod, has mounted rapidly, mid tins now rvacritv. approximately $2,325,000. At the time tho Ihw wbh enacted It wnx estimated the oct would yield J 1.250.000. Last week clone nearly $400,000 was received, of wlilch $356,000 wh ti-rr-rt r-r f the state Irilas.- urer. .Sotim lurnovcrs have not yet been mndo by the tax commission Ono big corporation alono remitted' an additional $50,000. . . While some of tho receipts rep-1 resent fourth Installment payments by tho tax payors nnd sources un covered by field Investigations, by far the most of It Is a result of tho supremo court opinion holding that corporations are to be taxed on their dividends, whllo taxes paid by Individuals on their dividends from corporations nro to bo refunded. The refunds to Individuals, In the opinion of Earl Fisher, state tax commissioner, will not bo more than one-third of tbo taxes on dividends pnld by corporations. Refunds to individuals are to bo 'deducted from tlio $400,000 ro- colvod lust week and will slightly cut down tho approximate total ot $2,325,000. Tho . additional payments now coming in from corporations on ac count ot dividends will, according to Statu Tronaurcr Kay, cut down considerably tho deficit to bo faced by tho stato during (the present bi onnlum, ., , ! liobuod hnir is nil right. Wo know It Is, bocnuse a professor of psych ology says It Isn't. Vochatzer Bros. WKtli DRILLERS Phone 225-R : . 1731 Melrose , Estimatoa glvon on wnter systems. ,. Prices Reasonable Klamatlv Falls Susanville Inter-state Stage ' ' Franl; M. Upp, Owner' . Leaving Klnmns Falls Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7 a. m.. Ar. Klaiunth Falls, Tuosday, Thoursdny, Saturday 5:30 p. m. 10 hour trips. Connecting at Susanville with llano,' West wood and points east aud south . - ' OFFICE 1018 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Office RISE TO PAH OF P010 STERLING TO HELP MARKET Lumber Division Chief Says Better Exchange Will Stimulate Buying WAHIIINQTON, D. C "Tho, re turn of tho pound sterling to par is likely to result In aomewhat freer buying1 of lumber In ratio at least to tho betldr British rate of ex clmngn," say J, C. Nollls, assist ant chief of tho lumber division of the department of commerce. Dis cussing sterling parity and Drlt li;)i lumber buying, Mr. Nellla con tinues: "A greater Increase In lumber purchasos may bo expected by rea son of tho strengthened flnaltlal position allowing construction ' de velopments even larger than so fur proposed. Further Industrial de mand should similarly Increase. However, tho United iKIngdom 14 tho focus of world lumber ship ments and getn Its supplies of lum ber from a dozen or more ot coun tries. Tho greater part' of threo bil lion feet Imported each year are softwoods. These woods corns from northern and eastern Europe and North America. There Is a surplus of softwood lumber this year in northern Europe. Eastern Canada Is looking to tho United Kingdom to replace tho market In the United States lost to Pacific coast woods. These nnd other countries will mako every effort to Increase their sales to the United Kingdom this year. Our softwood exporters therefore may expect keen competition except In exclusive United Stutes grades or sizes. Our hardwood exporters may expect continued competition with European, and Japanese hardwoods. Our exporters of specialties, such as doors and plywood may expect European producers to seek British business more than ever." . Scenery Seen As Settler's Lure That Oregon, In need of more set tlers, has within her borders won derB. that would draw people hero from all sections of the world was tho contention of Professor J. B. Horner of the history department of O. A. C, noon speaker at today's fornm luncheon. " Horner devoted his talk to a re cital of the wonders to bo found in Klamath county and in the state at large. ' ' llo told of tho geological history of tho state and of evidences- that this section in ages past had had both a tropical and a frigid climate, nt wltloly varying times. "Oregon needs mora people and If sufficient publicity were given those' . matters the people would come," he declared. . "The troublo with us hero a that wonders are so commonplace as to excito no comment and wo negloct to tell the outside world about thorn." Professor Hornor, under tho guid ance of Captain O. C. Applegate, will spend the next three days In an e.v plorntion of various points of inter est In this county. Tho expeditions will leave Morrill promptly at 7:00 oJclock oach morn ing and nnyona washing to- accom pany them was oxtende'd an Invita tion to do so by Horner. A truck driver failed to beat a tral-n in Cairo, 111. 44 NKW rUONK NUMBERS business office of The Hdrald, business office of Tho Herald, ' plenso call TAO 708 4: For tho editorial and news de- j ' partniout call gg HEW TOW AT WANTED Single! man, 25 to 35 years of ago for general office work. Must be quick and accur ate at figures and able to use typewriter. Knowledge of figur ing lumber an advantage. Out 'of town. Cood wages for right man. Address K Lumber Co., care of tbo Herald office.; 10-13 FORD TOURIKfi, 1917, good condi tion, tires and appearance, very . reasonable, account removal. See at Perkins Furniture Store. 10 FOR RENT Largo front room for two mrin. Single beaVa. 901 Pino Ht. Phono 353-W. 10-12 FOR RENT Sleeping room with bath adjoining. 730 N. 9th St. 9-15 DISTRICT MANAGERS and deput ies wanted for The Pacific Wood men Life Association. Legal Re serve Company writing term. Straight Life and Twenty Pay with double indemnity. Assets $120, 000,000. F. A. Beard, State Manager, 316 U. 8. Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon. 10-12 FOR RUNT 2 room house. Rea sonable. Phone 920. 10-11 FOR RENT Smell furnished apt. 103 Pino Street. 10-12 WANTED Young man between 18 and 25, high school or business college graduate, must oe good typist, prefer oho with knowledge of shorthand. Opportunity to af filiate with one of Oregon's larg est growing Industries. Apply in own handwriting giving qualifica tions in full. P. O. Box 1132, Klamath Falls. , 10-12 1924 BUICK SIX, only run 9900 miles, best of condition, many ex tras, 5 new pressure cords. Will take late model light car in trade. Powell & Dale. Motor Co., 8th and Klamath. Phone 319. 10-13 WANTED Girl to learn cleaning and pressing. Sixth Street Clean ers. 10 THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street. Phone 49-J. J10-J10 FOR SALE Lloyd baby carriage, good condition. Phone 228-M or call 317 North 10th, 10-11 , PIANO TUNING Apply W. H. Morgan at . The Earl Shepherd Co. Adv. 10-12 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OFTAX SaCe Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to the real estate tax judg ment and decree of the Circuit Court In the County of Klamath In the Stato of Oregon, and an order of sale duly issued by said Court, en tered the Sth day of June, 1925 in proceedings in foreclosure ot tax liens upon real estate, as per pro visions of law, I shall on Saturday, the 20th day of June, 1925, at 10 o'clock A.. M., at the front door of tho court house In the city ot Klam ath Falls and County of Klamath, State ot Oregon, in the manner pro vided by law, sell the following de scribed land and lot, or so much of each of thorn as shall be sufficient to satisfy the full amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and costs, adjudged to be due thereon, as follows, to-wlt: The north half of the northeast quarter of Section 20, Township ,41, Range 12, in Klamath County, Ore gon. Amount ot Judgment tor Taxes, Penalty, Interest and Costs, $1897.10. .Coats, $37.55. Total, $1934.65. i In Witness Whereof, I have here unto affixed my hand officially this Sth day ot June, A. D. 1925. , . HURT E. HAWKINS, . Sheriff of Klamath County, June 10-17. , . State of Oregon. , We liko spring better than we like fall because you can't make cranberry shortcake. Saw a hot dog yesterday with Its tonguehanging out. R. Von Berthelsdorf House Painting and Decorating Honest work at Moderate Prices Phone 659W 1810 Melrose BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Violet Ray facial and scalp -treatment, facial packs, marcell ing, ' and shampooing, , French paper wave. For appointment Phono 311 ; , GLOHENNA WARREN, Trop. rf&& ' 1040 W Slreel v ', ., ., V . WANTKD WANTED Plain sewing and wash ing. Phone 344-R. 8-11' WORK WANTED Woman wants laundry work to do at home. Phono 880. , 9-11 DATES OPEN AFTER JUNE 15th for first-class papering. We em ploy two first-class paper hangers. Pattersons, 630 South Sth. 8-15 PIANO TUNING Apply W. H. Mor gan, at the Earl Shepherd Co. 9-15 EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper wishes position either as such or general offico work. Phono 35. 8-11 WINDOW CLEANINO, floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf LOST AND FOCNl LOST Ladies Elgin wrist watch at Scandinavian Hall, May 28th. Re turn to F. Henriot, 234 Main St. Reward. 8-13 FOR- RENT FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. Corner Cedar and Pine. . Phone 516. 9-15 FOR RENT Two room large airy apartment with bath in connection, furnished or unfurnished. 611 S. 8th. Phone 586-J. y 9-10 FOR RENT Sleeping room with bath for employed person. 526 N. 8th St. , , 9-11 FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms. 919 Walnut. , 9-11 BOARD, Room, Bath for clean, re spectable gentleman. Phone 4 83R 8-11 PRIVATE TUTORING in all gTade classes begin June 15. Rates rea sonable. 310 N. 9th St. Phone 226-R. ' 8-13 FOR RENT Sleeping room. 347 North Ninth. . 8-10 FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms. Phone 428-M. , 8-10 FOR RENT Front bedroom In pri vate home, Use of phone and bath. Phone 264-J. -612 N. 8th St. 8-11 FOR RENT Sleeping room. ' Hot and cold water. 1018 Washing ton. Phone 325'. 8-13 FOR SALE. FOR SALE German Roller singer canary bird and Hendrix brass cage. Phone 581. . , 9-11 FOR SALE Olds "8 seven pas senger. Patterson, 6th St. 9-11 FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE, 320 acres Poe .Valley, partly im ". proved. Pattersons, 6th St. 9-11 FORD TOURING CAR with starter and extras for sale. $160.00 cash. : Bargain. 423 Michigan Ave. 9-1.5 FOR SALE By owner, new, mod ern 5-room colonial bungalow on pavement in Hot Springs Addition. Hardwood flpors, fireplace, tiled drain boards, ullt-in kitchen. Street t improvement - and sewer paid In full. Price $5500.00. For permission to inspect phone 5.72, 6-12 FOR SALE--Three and one-half ton, truck in fine condition! Will sell cheap; and give terms to respon sible party. Telephone J. Hs Denl- .' son at Medford. Phone Medford 73. " - 6-12 FOR SALE Buick truck, express type, late model, driven only 7000 ' miles. Floyd Henriot, 234 Main. . I 4-10 FOR SALE Jane ate cake"- and Jane ate jelly, Jane went to bed with a pain -in her ; Now don't be misled, tho Hurry Cash - Grocery still sells the best home made CAKES In town. 8-9-10 FOR SALE Logging trailer, In first class condition, new tires. Inquire at 230 West Main St., Medford, or phone Medford 73. .-:-;. , ; 6-12 BUILDING ROCK FOR-SALE. Phone 682-W. , 30tt CERTIFIED CHICKS REDUCED PRICES tor May and June. White Leghorns Careful . ly seleoted, two-year and older hens, mated, to males of Holly wood, Hanson and Tnncred strains ot high double pedigree records. $42 per 100; $113 per 1,000. Brown Leghorns, $12 per 100. Barred Rocks, H. I. Rods and Black Minorcas flock matlngs, $16. Special Dialings In Reds and Rocks,, $18. Extra special matlngs. $25 per 100. A member of the Glenn County Certified Flock Association, a charter mem ber ot the California Baby Chick Association; tiff (Hated with the International Baby Chick Associa tion, ,Our 25 th year of Success . ful hatching. ORLAND HATCHERY Orland, Glenn County, Calif. 29tf MISCF.LLANKOUS SAVE MONEY by using Raw-s!u:h'g Good Health" Products. Highest Quality. Lowest Prices. Call or Phone 911-J. 330 N. 11th Bt. 8tf ROBERT3 HAND TAILORED Suits, best grado worsteds, fit perfectly and made right. Hundreds of satisfied Klamath cuntomora are my best roforenoos. See my line of samples. ' I'll bring them to you. Phono 109. A. R. Ronner. M20-J21 DON'T THROW A WAT a good pair of shoes that only need a new sole. We repair them as gocd as new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. 16-22at NASH SUITS AND OVERCOATS hand tailored to measure, $23.50, direct to wearer. Phone 445R fop samples. Howard Ferguson, 1645 Johnson Ave. M12-J12 FOR BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES, Call at 324 Nortn iitn at. 1-1 a - TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats, OPEN ALL NIGHT, 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf PAY CASH AND PAY LESS for paints, oils and varnish, deaden ing felt, roofing and glosB. Pat tersons,. 630 South 0th. - - -16 SEE CONNOLLY BROS. SADDLERY for fishins tackle, sporting goods, awnings and auto tops; shoes, clothing 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 "bettor terms." Wise Buyers trade with The Earl Shepherd Co.. F07 Main Street. . M26-J23 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: Phone 109.; A. R. Renner. - , . M20.-J20 SHOES REPAIRED BTr MAhV Send them to the Goodyear Shoe ' Repair Shop, 121 N. 8tb St. We . pay the return postage. LEGAL NOTICES XOTICE OP SALE BY GUARDIAN Irf the County Court of the State of Oregon; in and for Klamath County. . -: ' , - '" j Guardian of Ernest 'Dale Soule' and Don Otey Soule', Minors -Rose Otey Soule', guardian. Notice is hereby given that by virtue jt an order of the Honorable R. H. Bunnell, County Judge for Klamath County, Oregon, made and entered in the above Guardianship on the 23rd day ,f May, 1925 tho undersigned, Guardian ot the person and estate of Ernest Dale Scnle' 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 fcr unpaid portion of purchase price, the herein after described property and. any and all right title. Interest and estate that Ernest Dale Soule' and -Don Otey Soule', minors, Heirs of Steven Ernest Soule , had or have In and to said Real Estate. The property to be sold is particular ly described as follows, to-wlt: Lots 4 and 7 and that part of lot 11 lying between said lots 4 and 7 in block 50, 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. -. The South half of the South West quarter and lots 3 and 4 all in sec tion 30, township forty south, rang fifteen E. W. M., Klamath County, Oregon. . , That each ot said parcels ot land is tabasold separately. ... - Bids for the said property will be. received by the undorslgned 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 Ernest Dale Soule" and Don Otey Soule', Minors. , 1 1 .VI 27, J 3-10-17-24. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 010845.' , Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, April 25, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that Hans Martinson, of Worden, Ore gon, . who," on February 2, 1920, mndo Homestead Entry, No. 01084R, for Lot 9, Sec. 15 & Lot 17, Section 16, Township 40 S., Range 8 E., Willamette Meridian, has fled notice of intention to make Throe Year Proof, to 'establish claim to the land above described, before C. It. DeLap, Couuty Clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 17th day ot June, 1025. . v Claimant names a; witnesses: R. W. Nelson, C. J. McCollOm, C. M. Wilson, D. L. Gordon, all of Worden, Oregon. . F, P. LIGHf, Roglster. A29, Mfi-13-20-27, J3-10. ; , BP.e Sup p Lie s MurpheyY Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main e ill: (V :l-(itic.'