The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 13, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 102S
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EVENING HERAXD, KL1MATH FSTXS, 01?EG0N
An Attractive Colonial Bungalow
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Lots, Houses, Ranches
Business Property
I Can Get Them for You
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"Beautiful Buildings
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Better Investments"
Get the Most For Your Building Dollnr
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H. R. Perrin
BUILDING
DESIGNS
ADVICE
PLANS
ESTIMATES
209 Hopka Bldg.
Phone 250-J
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YOUR EYES
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are about the most important'
thing that "Mother" Nature
has given you, and they should
hot bertreated as if you could
buy new ones at the corner
grocery store.
Consult an Expert
Ha will tell you what you need.
Dr. H. J. Winters
Eyesight Specialist
714 Main Phone 149W
Lumber
for Sale
Cheap
Practically all items
for construction or re
pair work
Drive out and look it
over
PELICAN BAY
LUMBER CO.
, Dance Barge Is
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Declared Safe
By Fire Chief
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Because ot repeated rumor that j
the dance barge Venetian on Lake
bwauna was unsafe for dancing, a
thorough inspection of tbe barge
was made today by Fire Chief Keith
Ambrose which resulted ia his giv
ing forth a statement that every
safety requirement had been met by
proprietors of the bargs.
i His repcrt sets forth that he has
mada several investigations, bath
when the barge was empty and when
it was loaded with dancers and taat
as a result cf jhese inspections he
ordered certain changes, such as
the provision of additijnal pjmtooas.
Charles C-scboom. local architect,
accontpaniei Chief Ambrose on the
inspections.
According to the statement, every
change suggested has been complied
with by the management and t!ic'
barge is now absolutely safe.
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Irrigated or dry ranches, Klamath Falls lots in any
section of the city, or city business and residence
property. My listings cover all sections of Klam
alh county.. If you plan to buy a residence or
a business location see me.
Day or evening, phone 726-W and I'll be glad to'
call.
R. H. Maley
REAL ESTATE
.703 North Ninth
House Ato. 503
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-' Mrs. P. Thomas f Kirk is la
the city today attending to business
and shopping.
SERVilCE
Our obligation docs not
cease .when wo deliver your
glasses to you. "l
IF, your spectacle frames
are bent out of shape;
. IF, your eye glasses do not
set properly on- your nose;
IF, your heavy shell rim
glasses Blido down on your
nose, or tho temples hurt tho
back of your ears
Bring them in and let us ad
Just them properly for you.
This service is free of charge
to anyone wearing' glasses re
gardless of where they were
purchased, in order thnt people
may Becuro tho utmost comfort
and satisfaction from their
glasses.
Calcium Cyanide
Proves Worth As
Squirrel Killer
Tests of Calcium cyanide con
ducted yesterday on squirrel colo
nies on the Geary ranch in Wocus
marsh proved its effectiveness as
an exterminator, in the opinion of
C. A. Henderson, county agent.
Henderson issued a word of warn
ing about tbe use of the poiEon.
"Calcium cyanide, when placed
in contact with wet earth, liberates
a deadly gas,'' he said.
"Care should be used in han
dling it. The cans should not be
opened in a closed room and care
should be tuken that none of the
liquid is allowed to remain on the
clothes. Its power is best demon
strated by the fact that an ounce,
placed at tho entrance to a squir
rel den. liberates sufficient gas to
kill any squirrel that enters -the
hole for a period of 21 hours."
10 the lover of the Colonial, this de
sign will make ? strong appeal..
The gambrcl roof, .ilways charm
ing; gives additional space in the
attic that may be utilized tor a
billiard room, a play room for thi children, or
divided into two bedrooms and a bath, there
by gaining more space and greater use at a
slight additional cost
The low sweeping lines of the house adapt
it to any location. It would look as well on a
narrow city lot as on the farm, on the hill
side as well as in the valley, and should ap
peal to those who wish their home to appear
to have grown up with its surroundings.
Careful consideration of color and texture of
both brick and mortar joint is all that !s fur
ther required to make it a marked success.
Broad and low, imparting its coolness to
the balance of the house, the porch is here
the dominant feature. Its wide, easy steps
and brick floor give a feeling of hominess.
Extending across the front of the house,
the living and dinir.cr rooms. seDarated only
Designed for American Face Brick Association
by a colonade. make one spacious room. Win
dows and casements give ample light and
ventilation. At the end of the living room,
and flanked by bookcases, is the fireplace, a
real open iireplace, for a log fire on chill Oc
tober days or throughout tho winter.
Connecting the dining room and kitchen is
a breakfust room, a cheery little spot just
a step from the kitchen. The kitchen, ar
ranged for modem requirements, is small
and compact, with a cupboard that takes tho
place of a pantry. The enclosed rear porch
accommodates the refrigerator, keeping the
ice man from the .kitchen.
The bedroom and bath are Isolated from
the rest of tho house, and the sleeping porch
has a "Josj 'hat will accommodate a disap
pearing o.X
Tho commodious basemir.t is reached by a
stairway from the breakfast room and has
laundry, heater and fuel rooms, as well as
storage room for vegetables and other winter
suDclies-
Do You Need Money
to build that home
If you own your lot, and have somo money, wo
can loan you half the value of building. and lot
combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments.
Make your arrangements now, before the spring
lush begins, so that your dream home may be a
reality before snow flies again. "
There is no quicker way of making money than
by real estate investment in a growing town. You
are in the growing town the rest iaip to you.
Momyer & Momyer
Insurance Real Estate Building and Loan
Hopka ButlJintr Phono ,366
entries not only for th Klamath I VISITIXO KltOM MKDKOUI) lULSKiKIt ItlOTHNS
county fair, but the ci'.iir rountv J O. E.. Houghcn of .Medafrd Is In K. H. Ilalslgcr returned today
fairs which are listed i,:,3e,nt i,:,a 03 hl'slnca- , ! from ,'r'- wh"ru 110 hwn
to ours, ending with the state fr.'r j , j f,,r ",!veral m , busH.0..
. . . ' tidiii'li u iir urvi'Tit -
nc &aiem, are expected nre wjiit .
& Watters, Frank McCcraack. E. ; ' Mr. and .Mrs. L. F. Wray of San '
MKKT WITH .MILS. IH.UT
M. Hammond, Fred Pope, Wlllian F an.'iiro are arrivals In the cltv Members of the Ladles Aid of the
Tingley and others. . t :di. ZInn Lutheran church will hold
Dr. Goble
700 MAIN
Bye Glasses
l Examined . Fitted
' Repairs Quick Service
Cash Prize To
Be Awarded To '
Best Shorthorns
The American Shorthorn Breed
ers' association has written tho fulr
board offering a cash prize of $10
for the best Shorthorn bull and a
like amount for the best Shorthorn
cow. Shorthorns entered in the
milking class are not eligible. This
should stimulute enthusiasm among
the Shorthorn breeders In Klamath
county us heretofore the grand
champions have been awarded only
a blue ribbon.
Entries nre coming in from many
sections of tho country and moBt
of the livestock breeders are
listing breeding stock for sale have
reserved advertising space in the
premium list, which goes to press
noxt week.
Among those from whom largo
(A K A
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their next meeting with Mrs.
Hurt nt her home on F. street.
SI'HINU UKK VISITOIl
Mrs. J. II. llnruos, Kprlng l.nkn
resldont visited In the city to.lay on
business and pleasure.
; 1:. ii:nms iio.nouki)
local Man KliHied as (irmid Marshal
of O. I'', mid .. M.
C. K. Dennis, gram! muiiler ni
Klamnth Lodge, number 77 of the
A. V. and A. M., was elected 'grand
marshal of the grand l xlgo of Ore
gon nttho convention held In Port
land thia week. Mr. Dennis has the
honor of being the first man of
Klnmiih county to be elcclcd to th!u
office mid It Is believed I10 Is tho
first member sintli of Itoncituir
win ever was elected lo this office.
INNI'KtTOIl TO MKIHOIll)
l'o.it Offhe Inspector O. E. Hong,
er returned lo his headquarters at
Medford 011 the olio o'clock stugo.
Mr. II nicer has been horn Invests
Killing the Klumiith Agency robboiy.
TO VISIT ! W (ill i'KIl
.Mrs. I J. MrMnhon ot I'ortUnd
urrlved In thu city today from Port
land for a vlxlt with her dntiKhtor,
Ceuellu M 'Million of (lertrudo'B M II
lliur Simp.
Our Chief Ambition
You can buy tires here and there and
everywhere.
When you buy tires of us, you are
buying more than that.
You are buying our desire to serve
you whenever you need tire inform
ation, tire advice, tire service.
We believe that in RACINE Tires we
, offer you the , best possible tire value.
We are equally ambitious to offer you
the best possible dealer cooperation.
MOTOR INN GARAGE
230 Main Phone 294-J
A. .F.' Graham
M
oved to
Main
St.
Telephone 526