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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1925)
Friday, june 12, 1925 THE EVENING HERALD FACE SEVEN THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION MOM'N POP "That. That BY TAYLOR ' i.ii . 1 ' OH MR.OUNN-IWW GLAO VbU HAVEN'T GONE lb BED VRT. MP.TVTE JUBT CALLED 7 ME UP AND HE WANia vuu V TO COME OUT TO I25f 6 CCDAR KOAD-HE WANTS V to see sou Rkjht away VJUV Ml?. filIMN DlDIlT .VOU BRING VOUR CAR ? rve HAD A BLOWOUT AND i vANreo TO Borrow vouk spars tike HERALD'S l!tr4 IV V rO0AK WGh III W- T jKl fcw' Jt tf ' I L I Leave Your Filttvs 'Bel-ore 90clocK-Your AM- Pictures am f 'SL KLAMATH FALLS OKEGOrtvnrrT V J WHCRt PARTICULAR ft.Ui-lt VI VI 171 , BUY TMtIR ORU03 lACVsk&yJ Fred Wetcrfe!d, D. D. S. X-Jlajr bnhorator Luomli lltilhling Phnn 434-W KUrinlh Falta, Ornno DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC 1'HYSICIAN AND SURCfrcON Office ind Rodlilonrn l'hono 821 I. 0. 0. F. Tempi J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND sunvEYon Thono 102-J 133 S. Rlvoraldo DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 709 Main Bt. Phono 133-W Mako nnd grind dlasso. Dupll cato broken lonios, ropalr tramai PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION exclusive Licensed Mann , , fuel m ors tor The new Concrete Hollow-Wnll Building Brlok for Founda tions, Walls, Buildings, etc. Absolutely Fire nnd Wohthor Proof at a coat loss thnn am othor form of masonry, 8tono-TI!e construction elim inates upknop expense, Is In destructible nnd Is approved by ths host architects and builders, Unexcelled as n bsso for Stucco finish Lot ns Estimate Your Job Bib and Market. Phone B8-W Concrete Pipe Co. 7 rr ..GoSrf AMD CHICK'S ; OUT VJITH Mf CAK l'LL HAVE TO GO OUT ON THE TRoaev 1 eiss L( CMA6E'ME OUT HERE IN rSSrr-- B THE SUBURBS AT Iv-'VOd "TIvS f I DON'T KNOW HOVJ Bor Al'Tfel I Since sours here iu. J BUSINESS DIRECTORY A WORK cadr al" 6 p.r Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Meats First nd Third Wodnoaduys Odd Fcllowi Hull 0. L. Eilwurdi, Clark. 1335 Lnkovlcw Are. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Visit Ing members welcome. Elks Temple. 3rd A Main Charlton Currln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Detiell. Bee K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mcottngs: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuoadayi .Lyceum Hall, 8th and High Visiting KnlghU welcome Chat, Tatterion, O. K. American Legion Klnmnth Post No. 8 Meeting 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Court Bouse Basement T. R. dLD8, Com'flr. Pl.ona 05J-W Professional Cards Dr. Philip. Cole Qonornl rractlco of Dentistry Open Evenings by Appointment Phone 509 618 Main . Over Moo's 8loro FRIGIDAIRE Sen Pngb 73 Vit. Evening Post June 8 UJig'a Electric Shop Opp. Post Office 1040 1 Wf VOLVO. WVtIO M 1 1 MR.GUNN-THE'SrcieETCARS DON'T RON OUT HERE AFTER Twelve O'clock and it- VOO OONT PATCH TIRE YOU'LL. HAVE TO VJMX MOMc COURTS DtHHlfl C. N. Snow ct ux to E. T. Rob erta ct ux. 0-3-24. Southerly 50 ft. of lots G, 0, blk 19, Hot Springs ad dition. Vnclnv ftnllna to Bottle E. Kow olowHkl. l-S-25. 125 cnnnidcratlon, lots 1. 2. .1. 4. 5, block .12, Malln. KlrHt Nntlonal bank of Klnmnth Falls to Itoy Hickman ct al. QCD. 3-22-25. 20 acroB In sec 10 tp. 39, s. r. 9. . HnmucI II. Morrow ct ux to Anna M. Kuliry. O-U-25. Jl I. It. S. Lots 38A. 3SU, block 1. 1 Railroad ad dition. Jcl:: r.:. Ycir. ft, t.x to Warren Hunt. 4-11-25. 1 I. It. S. Lot 2, block 40, Hot Sprlnira addition. U. S. A. to Chester G. Springer, 5-11-25'. NE'4 sec 19, twp. 23, r. 10. Circuit Court I'iliuRS No. 2010 Law. Filed C-10-25. C. C. R. 7-354. O'Neill and Irwin, I nlfnranvH. Prnnlc Ward nm! Mlnnln E. Ward, husband and wife, vs. Frederick C. Forbes. Plaintiff de mands judgment for $30.00 and for costs. R. Von Berthelsdorf House Painting and Decorating Honest work at Modorate Prices ' Thono 659W 1S10 Melrose BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP ' Winters Building Violet Ray facial and scalp treatment, facial packs, marcoll ing, and shampooing, French paper wave. For appolntmont Phone 311 CHiOUENXA WARIIEN', Prop. Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLERS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Eatlmntos glvon on water systems. Prices Reasonable M & YOU'LL. HAVE To ,rw3 K VJALK HOME ! . A ;tfS V sit Klamath Falls Susanville Inter-state Stage Frank M. Upp, Owner Leaving Klnmns Falls Monday, Wednosday, FrldaS1 7 a. m. Ar. Klamath Falls, Tuosday, Thoursday, Saturday 5:30 p. m, 10 hour trips. Connecting at Susnnvlllo with Reno, West wood and pojnts east nnd Bouth OFFK'K 1018 MAIN STREET - Opposite Post Office Five Drowned in Boat Wreck ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Juno 12. (A. P.) Five pomons are, be lieved to have been drowned last nlKbt when un exploHlon, followed by fire, destroyed the pleasure boat "Crystal," forcing 30 yersons, In cluding tho crow, to leap overboard while on a pleanuro cruise eight miles off Atlantic City. Tho explosion Is believed to have been cuuscd by a cigarette end thrown down a hatchway. The body of Deborah McKnlght, IS, was brought anlioro by coast guards, whlla a patrol boat is con tinuing tho search for John Han iiuiii of Nortbfleld, Warren Dllks of Llnwood, Joseph Wilson .of Norlhfied, and .Martha Weiss, still missing. A "dry navy" boat rescued 11 others. Captain William Young, com mander of the craft, Is held in 12000 ball pending an investiga tion. Curtis Lylo of Northfield, a pas senger, said the merrymakers were singing and dancing on the top deck when the explosion occurred. "Thoro was a terrific blast like a crack of thunder banging right Into your oars," be said. "The boat seemed to heave right tip off the scu. She rolled from side to side, long, sickening rolls that threw us around, and In a moment, when we got to our feet, I found myself on the top deck. I must have been blown out of the cabin. "f ho"7 boat gave an awful lurch nnd I saw two of the life boats go spinning Into the ocean. The next thing I knew most of u were floundering around in the water." CHINESE STRIKE RENEWED AGAIN SHANGHAI, June 12. (AP) Fif teen thousand Chinese mill workers who had struck and later returned to work walked out again tonight. The rocruidunce of tho strike was considered an Immediate result of tho sharp disorders at Hankow, In terior port, where nearly a dozen have been killed In a series of riots. American at New Vorkr R. H. E. Cleveland :". 5 9 3 New York : 2 3 1 Datterics Shauto and Myatt; Shawkoy, Ferguson and Bcngough, Schang. National a Pittsb'g: R. H. E. New York 2 8 2 Pittsburgh f. 6 15 1 Batteries Barnes, Bentley and Gowdy, Hartley; Aldridgo and Smith. Don Hall's While IVliran Lunch The Home of the I'ollcati STEW A Decent Place to Eat W ' t K B r -- I FH si - m K P ' J. i a III IT 7 TV I I IHIIIPIfW Learn from Those Whom I Have Cured MY FREE book on Piles and other Recral and Colon dis orders contains dozens of letters volun tarily written by prominent patients whom I have cured. Many of these cases were of over IS years standing, and had made Invalids of the sufferers. Send or call for this book TODAnd lesrrt how these people, ono and IX old and young, were restored to health. warn now positive IS my Jj!5e WRITTEN GUARANTEE to ' &t H r ih iiiaiir no. rurtu inn rAlumvrs FEB. DEAN M R inr r uBin Duiinina M-M2 SMIWp Butldin tV ButldiM onf AfN I rr V TLAKHIFIED AD RATES First insertion per line 10c Two insertions per line 15c Three Insertions per line BOc I'Siue liiHi-rtloiiH per lino Week (O times) p?r line lloe Ctnn Month mt lino 7rtc Minimum charge 25c. Ads not consecutive ere charged as new fol lowing each omission. First Insertion is in "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at first insertion rale. Display classified ads (where type larger tlmn this Is used) are counted nine lines to inch. Copy must be in Herald office by noon to get in that day's paper. NEW TODAY FOR RENT 4 room furnished mod ern apt. Phono 374-J. Northern Fur Shop. 12-13 H O M K COOKING served at the "Waffle House" 119 So. 9th. Now owned and run by Mr. and Mrs. Van Duyne. J12-J12 CHILOQUIN Business Men I have a lot across from the bakery on which I want to build a store building to lease. Tell me what you want and I will build to suit your needs. See G. W. Brown, Kcno, Oregon. 12-18 FOR SALE CHEAP Three quarter bed and springs; 1 sanitary couch, new mattress; 1 breakfast table; three chairs and one small rocker. Telephone C40-M. 12-13 MAN AND WIFE want Job as cook and general man in camp or on ranch. Call Mr. Pearson. Phone 683-J. 12-13 LOST May 24. between Klamath Falls and Brookside ranch, black leather handbag containing S3 or $4 In silver; 2 keys on ring; pair long black silk gloves; leather card case. Finder leave at Herald office or phone Brookside ranch ll-F-12. Keep silver as reward. 12 MONEY FOR YOU Owner has to sacrifice. If you bnythis irrigat ed ranch you get it for only 860 an acre, with good terms and some dairy cows. You will surely doublo your money in short time. Only 20 minutes run from Klam ath Falls. Also big corner lot on busy street; pavement paid; good for apartment house. Box C. B., Herald office. 13-15 THREE SALESMEN to sell Easy Washer, liberal commission and bonus. See Mr. Wyatt, Golden Rule Store. 12-14 FOR RENT Furnished five room houso with garage. Phone 57. 12-13 BOY 15 WANTS WORK on farm. Can milk. Call Mrs. Peterson, 414 South 7th St. after 2 P. M. 12-13 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed with the State Banking Board of Oregon, applica tion for license to engage in the business of making loans of money or of personal credit or in the pawn brokerage business, under the pro visions of Chapter 219, General Laws of Oregon, 1915. HARRY SINGLETON GOODING, Address 236 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. June 12-19-26. FOR HALE BUY YOITR BUSINESS PROPERTIES NOW! They will soon be higher. Look, these over 05 ft. In best Main Street block. Fino incomo. 850,000.00. 130 foot corner on Main street with good income. 836,000.00. 28 feet of Main Street property im proved with brick building. In come $3,000.00 annually. $26,000.00 30 ft. Now business 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. MAGUIRE & MAGUIRE 816 Main Street Insurance Realtors FOR BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES, Call at 324 North 11th St. 1-13 FOR SALE By owner, now, mod ern 5-room colonial bungalow on pnvemont in Hot Springs Addition. Hardwood floors, fireplace, tiled drain boards, Dtillt-In kitchen. Street Improvement and sewer paid in full. Price $5500.00: For permission to inspect phone 672. 6-12 FOR SALE Three and one-half ton truck in f Ino condition. Will sell cheap and give terms to respon sible pnrty. Telephone J. H. Denl son at Medford. Phone Medford 73. 6-12 FOR RALE FOR SALE-Knrond-hnnd cook stove. Gooding, 234 Main St. Below court housn. Phone 459. 11-13 1924 ISUIOK SIX. only run 9000 miles, best of condition, many ex tras, 5 new pressure cords. Will take lale model tight car in trade. Powell A Dale Motor Co., 8th and Klamath. Phone 349. 10-13 CEKTIFIED CHICKS ' REDUCED PRICES tor May and June. White Leghorns Careful ly selected, two-year and older hens, 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 Mlnorcas flock matings, $16. Special matings in Rods and Rocks, $18. Extra special matings, $25 per 100. A member of the Glenn County Certified Flock Association, a charter mem ber of the California Baby Chick Association; affiliated with the International Baby Chick Associa tion. Our 25th year of Success ful hatching. ORLAND HATCHERY Orland, Glenn County, Calif. 29tf FOR SALE Logging trailer, in first class condition, new tires. Inquire at 230 West Main St., Medford, or phone Medford 73. -12 BUILDING ROCK FOR SALE. Phone 682-W. 80tf WANTED CHIMNEYS SWEPT, Lawn Mowers sharpened. Phone 55. 11-17 WANTED Woman cook for small summer resort. Phone Rocky Point Resort. 11-12 DRESSMAKING Prices reasonable. Quicklv and nicely done. 527 Klamath Ave. . 11-13 WANTEb Competent woman for housework and cooking. Good wages. Mrs. J. M. Bedford. Phone 416-W. . 11-13 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. S. Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon. 10-12 DATES OPEN AFTER JUNE 15th for first-class papering. Wo em ploy two first-class paper hangers. Pattersons, 630 South 6t!u 9-15 PIANO TUNING Apply W. H. Mor gan, at tho Earl Shepherd Co. 9-15 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A.M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf I.OST AND FOUND 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 Furnished apartments. Close In. Phone 342-W. 419 N. 10th St. 11-13 FOR RENT 3 room furnished apt. 1017 Hlg.h Street. 11-14 FOR RENT Large front sleeping room; parking space for car. 303 Washington St. 11-14 SLEEPING ROOM far rent. Inquire 319 North 9th. 11-13 FOR RENT Will lease to couple without children, small modern cottage on Oregon avenue. Houso contains bath, garage and ts prac tically furnished. Box 11, Herald. 11-13 FRONT ROOM FOR RENT In pri vate famllv. with phono and bath. Phone 264-J. 612 North 8th 11-12 FOR RENT Large front room for two men. Single beds. 901 Pine St. Phone 363-W. 10-12 FOR RENT Sleeping room with bath adjoining. 730 N. 9th St. 9-15 FOR RENT Small furnished apt. 103 Pine Street.. 10-12 FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. Corner Cedar and Pine. Phone 616. 9-15 PRIVATE TUTORING in all grade classes begin June 15. Rates rea sonable. 310 N. 9th St. Phone 226-R. 8-13 FOR RENT Slooplng room. Hot and cold water. 1018 Washing ton, l'horie 325. 8-13 MISCHLLAiNEOI'B THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 76c. 224 So. 6th Street. Phone 49-J. J10-J10 SAVE MONEY by using Rawlelgh's Good Health Products. Highest Quality. Lowest Prices. Call or Phono 914-J. 836 N. 11th St. 8tf TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf MISCELLANEOUS ROBERTS HAND TAILORED Suits, bust grado worstods, fit perfectly anil made right. Hundreds ot satisfied Klamath customers are my best references. Bee my lino ot samples, I'll bring them to you. Phone 109. A. R. Renner. M20-J21 DON'T THROW A WAT good pair of shoes that only neod a saw sole. We repair them as good as now. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. l-!2nt N A fill SUITS AND OVERCOATS hand tailored to measure, $28.50, direct to wearer. Phone 445R for samples. Howard Ferguson, 1645 Johnson Ave. M13-J12 CUSTOM BILT SHIRTS made to order. Once a Custom Bllt al ways a ' Custom Bllt. Samples. Phono 109. A. R. Renner. - M20-J20 PAY CASH AND PAY LESS for paints, oils and varnish, deaden ing felt, roofing and glass. Pat tersons, 630 South 6th. 9-15 SEE CONNOLLY BROS. SADDLERY for fishing tackle, sporting goods, awnings and auto tops; shoes, clothing and canvas goods. 914 918 Main Street. M23-J23 NO INTEREST. Onr 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 PHONE 911-W for painting, tinting, and all paper cleaned. M25-J6 SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage. . ' LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing 'be tween P. J. Zissos and Ziss Alex in the conduct of the Peerless Cafe has been dissolved, effective June 4, by sale ot P. J. Zissos' Interest to Ziss Alex and P. J. Zissos will not be responsible tor any debts contracted after date of sale. July 6-12-19-26, July 3. . PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS Equity No. 1967 In the Circuit Court of . the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. Meta M. Wagner, Plaintiff, vs. Claude E. Wagner, Defendant. To Claude- E. Wagner,' the above named defendant: - IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before the 17th day ot July, 1925, that being the last day within which defendant is allowed to answer herein as fixed by the court for publication ot sum mons; and If you fail so to answer, the plaintiff wiil apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the com plaint filed herein. Namely: for a decree of the court that the bonds ot matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment committed by defendant against plaintiff, and for general equitable relief. This summons is published in the Evening Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published at Klamath Falls, - in Klamath County, Oregon by order ot the Honorable A. L. Leavitt, Judge of said conrt, dated June 4th, 1925, directing such summons to bo pub lished not less than once a week for six consecutive weeks. Date ot First Publication, June 6th, 1925. ONEILL and IRWIN, by John Irwin, Attorneys for Plain tiff, Office and Post Office Address, Mo. 128 North, 4th Street, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. June 5-12-19-26, July 3-10-17... SUMMONS In the Circuit Court ot tho State of Oregon for Klamath County. IOLA HUYLAR, Plaintiff, vs. EVERETT BEVINS HUYLAR, Defendant. To EVERETT BEVINS HUYLAR, Defendant: ' IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tho above entitled suit within six weeks after tho first publication of this summons in the Evening Herald, a newspaper printed and published In tho City ot Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon, on or before the 17th day of July, 1925, that being the last day ot the time prescribed in the order for the pub lication of this summons, the first publication thereof being on the 6th dny of June, 1926, and if you fall so to appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the said complaint, to-wlt:-'For a decree ot the said court that the bonds of matrimony existing - be tween plaintiff, nnd defendant be dissolved; for the custody of the minor child of plaintiff and de fendant, Mury Elizabeth Huyler, and for general relief. - : - This summons is published In the Evening Horald, pursuant to an order of the Honorable A. L. Leaf itt, judge of the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon for Klamath County, made on tho 6th dny of June, 1925. W. B. WILEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. June 5-12-19-20, July 3-10-17. Sup p lie s Murphey's Seed Store fPhone 87 - 906 Main 1.1 TAIUlOf