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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1925)
TUESbAY, JUNE 10, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION , MOM'N POP " "Something Unexpected" BY TAYLOR , , , f CLARENCE L WANT TO I OH THAT'S f ) I VJAS STANDING' IN FRONTCfS k " n THANK Vol) FoB THOSE 11 NoTrllNia-L jjrl J JCWELRV STORE WJt snv4 THI5IN I woNDtxrou ruuvvcKa i rquGmT VoU il I THE WINDOW AND I COULDN'T rteu- Z9",??T5.2V- V. OMETHINa W S THININQ OV--VOU-L-HAD.it DONE,.) mum row n wwrmzm V ; ilVC-H. V J 7 Size but i hope it f fst wwe voo t aavs nnanted PITS YOUR PIN6EC. ( CAlD ANVTHIN0 l ?S1LV WIMBLE" 7 6WCMEYDWMAND U To POP ABOUT SILVER THIMBLE .y -Ni, Tu.LLTTey it J$ SrTIl P V 7 " ! S J!'v HERALD S BUSINESS DIRECTORY rO0AK WORK I Leave Your Ftlttvs 'Mcre 9 O'docK-Your AM- Pictures am ready 5 m KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR Fred Woiterfcld, D. D. S. X-Hny tjbsmlnry Looml llullrflnn I'hone 4:I4-W Klamath Kitlln. Orcion DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BUncrEOM Office anil Koaldcnro Phono 321 I. O. O. F. Tomplo J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL KNOINISKn AND 8URVEYOn Phouo 102-J 133 S. lllvoralilo DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 709 Main 81. Phono 13S-W Make and isrlnd Olasses, Dupli cate broken lonaoa, ropalr framoa HBBMANINT CONBTF9UCTIOM Eiclnaive Licensed Mnnu fnrturura for The new Cnnnrote Hollow-Wall .Building lirlck for Founda tions, Walls, Buildings, .etc- Absolutely Flro and Wouthnr Proof at a cost loss than anv otuor form of mason ry, Stone-Tllo construction ellin , Inates upkoep exponso, Is In- doi'.itiotlblo, and Is approved ; ij the best arohltocts and builders, i Unexcelled a a baso for Stucco finish iiot us Kstlmnto Vour Job Olh and Market. Phone 582W Concrete Pipe Co. V 7g LSiJ : MI DRUGS Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Meota Flmt and Third I Wodnoadays Odd Fellowi Hall C. L. Edwards, Clorlc 1335 Lakovlow Ato. B.P. 0. ELKS Meets t Thundiy oTening. v tsii 'JP Ing member welcome. EIRI 'lempie, sra ainin Churlton Currin, Kxalted Ruler. Tom Dolnell, Soo K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meeting: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tueadayi Lycuuin Hall, 8th and High Visiting KntghU welcome Chae, PattorBOD, O. K. American Legion Klamath Post No. 8 Maettncs 1st and 8rd Tuesdays, Court Honne WlM Bnsomeut M tp n oi.na. Pnm'dr. iSP- Plane B52-W Profess'nal Cards Dr. Philip Cole . Oenornl Practice' of Dontlstry Open Kvenlngs by Appolntmont Phono GH9 SIS Main Over Moo's Store FRIGIDAIRE ' Sen Pago 73 iit. Evening Post--Juno 6 Uiig's Electric Shop Opp. Post Office "Si' " Main LONDON". The Royal Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Ani mal ha decided to erect a war memorial to anlmalt at Hyde Park Corner, ind has couimlHUioned a sculptor to tiiidertnko the work. A woundod homo and a don figure In the Rroup, which will stand on a granite bane alaiiK which will run a frieze representing tho nnlniaU which helped In tho war. XKW 1'IIOXK XIMIHCRS . . : If -ua ::A lUs u.'.verllRlng or bualnoaa offlco ot The Ilorald, 4 please call 708 For tho edltorlul and news 4 department call 88 Don Ilall'n White Pcllciill l.nnih The lloinu of the I'ellcnii STEW A Decent l'lnco to Knt R. Von Berthelsdorf IIouso Painting and Decorating Honest work at Moderate Prices Phono 6G9W 1810 Molrose BOSTON BEAUTY. v SHOP Winters Building Violet Ray facial and scalp treatment, facial packs, marcell ing, and sliampo'olug, Kronen pnpor wavo. For appointment Phouo 311 CiLORKNXA WAKHKN, Prop. Yochatzcr Bros. WELL DRILLERS . Fhoie 225-R 1731 Melrose Estlmntos given on wator systems. Trices noaaonnble Klamath Falls Susan ville Inter-state Stage ' Frank M. Upp, Owner Leaving Klnmas Falls Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7 a. m. Ar. Klamath Fulls, Tuesday, Thcursday, Suturdny 5:30 p. m, 10 hour trips. Connecting nt Susanvlllo-wlth Reno, West wood and points east and sou lit OFFICE 1018 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Offlco CLA8NIFIKI) AD RATES First Insertion H!rlllin10c Two Insert inns per Una lrc Tliiwn inner! Ion per line BOc Four Insertions per line 25c Week (0 tlii-M) per Una HOC One Monlli er Una 7.c Minimum olmrno 25c. Ads not consecutive nro charged an new fol lowing each omission. First Insertion In In "Now Today column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column uro at first Insertion rate. Dlsiilny classified oli f where typo larger I linn thin In used) are counted nine linen to Inch. Copy must bo In Herald offlco by noon to got In that day' paper. SEW TOUAV l"Oll IlKN'T Ono lccpini room. In- iiulre. 319 N. 8tli. lli-lfc KOIl HUNT KurnlHlied npt. Sult itlilu for 'I men. 003 Jefferson. 10-18 OUIKNTAly BKAUTV KHOPl'G HI'HCIAl, Murci ln 7Tc until Juno 20, except Huturdayti. , 11-Z FOIt KAI.K CI1KAP I.ato model Iteo Speed Wujton, Kood mechunl cul condition, Rood rubber. 422 Klami'.tli Are. J'hone 100. 1C-20 IX)ST-0'!rniun Police puppy. I'liont; 151. New (,'lty Laundry. lfl FOIl KENT Furnished apt. with bath. 08 Main. 16-18 FOIt SA1,F, Household furniture nnd Movch. Kco J. O. Rhodes. Iiouho U-U, Pelican City, or phone SU3-.M. 16-1 LOST On, hleh school lawn, a tan leather pocketbook containing ubout two dollara cuhIi, a com pact and othor articles. Call 2I2J. 1C-17 AN YON K deslrlnn to co to Grants Pass, ItOHuburK. or .Marshflcld may have free transportation for help ing drivo cur. Starting nbout Juno 22. Call 242-J. 16-17 Scallops Make ! This Dress ' Ol-V 1 THREE " large tucks, finished with scalloping, make an attrac tive hemline for this girlish frock of green pussy willow. Scallops also adorn tho collar and the very short sleeves. The front Is belted, but tha back Is held In place by throe rows at ihlrrlnn. i i 5 . i 21 NEW TODAY PARTNER WANTED In buying best Auto Camp Store, flas and Oarage In State. Address Box IR, Herald office. 16 LOST On highway between Pine burst and Keuo, laundry bag con taining electric Iron, clothing and miscellaneous. Reward. Please notify. Russell D. Forgy, 229 Congress St., Bend, Oregon. 16-18 WANTED Competent middle aged woman to care for 16 month old girl baby in own home by week. Call evenings at 916 Klamath Ave. 16-17 FOIt RENT Modern, new 4 room house. , Inquire, 204 Michigan Ave 16-18 FOR RENT Large sleeping room with kitchen privileges. 305 Lin coln. 16-17 'FOIt RENT Two room apartments. Call at 22.1 r:ou::i r;ii:i. ' 16-17 FOR RENT 4 room partly furnish ed house with double garage In Hot Springs Addn. Inquire at 304 South Fourth. 16-17 HA BY CHICKS White ana Krown Leghorns, $12.00; Barred Rocks, Reels, B Minorcas, Hi to IIS. C. O. D. if you wish. ORLAND HATCHERY, Orland, Glenn Co., California. I6tf 1'IVK FACTORS CONTROL MOST POTATO DISEASES Five factors are essential to pre vention and control of potato dis eases in Oregon crop rotation, seed selection, seed treatment, plant spraying, and good storage. These practices are outlined by tho experi ment station potato specialists, who also list the following as minor fac tors of control: ' Kind of fertilizer used, cultural methods, checking of Insects that spread disease, and use of Irrigation water. The first five practices arc most to be depended on. All of them must be considered If the grower Is to produce potatoes of high yield and good quality, free ot potato disease. Results at the experiment station in Corvallis show that more than one of these, methods are necessary, and that two or more such as rotation and seed selection must be employed on each lot successfully grown. PASTURES TO BE STUDIED BY EXPERIMENT STATION v An extensive study of the pastures of Oregon, which will cover a period ot several years, is being conducted by the Oregon Agricultural college station. N. C. Jamison, dairy ex tension specialist, has been tempor arily transferred to the experiment station to take charge of the work. The work- is to be started In Wash ington county. An effort Is being made to get the farmers to keep an actual record of what the cows are producing on pasture. "The development of more pasture for dairy cows in Oregon is an im portant problem,- both from the standpoint of economy of production and nutrition," says P. M. Brandt, professor ot dairy husbandry. LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown checkered overcoat between Diamond Lake and Sand Creek. Call Imperial Garage. 15-1G FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 room furnished cabin in Mills Addition. Call 224 Main or Phono 246-R. . 15-17 FOR RENT Completely furnished apartment. G07 High 15-16 FOR RENT Four room house with garage. .1422 East Main Street. Inquire next door. 15-16 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. No children. St. Francis apart ments, 628 Oak. 15-17 FOIl RENT New modern ,4 room house, $50 furnished; 540 unfur nished. Office hours, phono 46S. 15-17 FOR RENT Largo front room for two men: single beds, 901 Pine. Phone 853-W. 15-20 WAXTKD WANTED Olrl 16 or 16 to do light housu work. Apply 1809 Auburn Avenue. 15-17 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References, A. M. Rhodes. Phono 360W. 7tf WANTED Janitor; one who can drive heavy car. Klamath donornl Hospital. 15-10 WANTED Mnn to work on ranch nnd do haying. Box 383, City. 15-17 MISCELLANEOUS ROBERTS HAND TAILORED Suits, bast grado worsteds, fit porfectly and mnde 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 DON'T THROW A WAT a good pair of shoes that only need a new sole. We repair them as good as new. Coodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. 16-22nt CUSTOM BILT SHIRTS mado to order. Once a Custom Bllt al ways a Custom Bllt. Samples. Pbone 109. A. R. Renner. M20-J20 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. 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., 607 Main Street. M25-J23 SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Stioe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. Wo pay the return postage. DRESSMAKING NEATLY DONE, prices reasonable. Phone 248-R. 1020 Jefferson. 15-20 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. Seo G. W. Brown, Keno, Oregon. 12-18 II O M E COOKING served at the "Waffle House" .119 So. 9th. Now owned and run by Mr. and Mrs. Van Duyne. J12-J12 THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS' will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street. Phone 49-J. - J10-J10 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gat good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Pbone 624. tl FOR BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES, Call at 324 North 11th St. 1-13 MATTRESSES REBUILT All kinds made into latest styles; stationary or collapsible. Drop ns a postal card or call, and our estimate man will call and show samples and quote prices. All work-guaranteed, have best of references, will de liver any place in county. Feath ers renovated. Klamath Mattress Co., 721 North Ninth St. J13J9 PHONE 911-W for Painting. Kal sominlng. AH work guaranteed. J13-J13 FOR SALE This is a good Investment it you appreciate present values. A four room house with oath, furnished, near paving for only $$2500.00 $500.00 cash will handle. Another 4 rooms and bath, $2500.00 $500 down. . 5 rooms nnd bath on a paved street, close in for $4200.00. Very rea sonable terms. Here's a good buy for somobody! 10 lots with house and barn. close. In. $100.0. $1000 down and small payments monthly to handlo balance. ' If .you would profit in tho coming prosperity of Klamath Falls, and you are looking for some good business investments, ask to see ours. Wo have some very choice investments and business oppor tunities on our list. MAGUIRE & MAGUIRB 816 Mnln Street Insurance Realtors CEI.TIFIED CHICKS REDUCED PRICES for 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 Minorcas flock matlngs, $15. Special matlngs in Rods and Rocks, $18. Extra special ,- matlngs, $25 per 100. A member ot 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, Ulenn County, Calif. 2 Stt FOR SALE Modern 6 room house and bath: close In. For appoint ment phono 858. 15-17 FOR BALE FOR SALE Ono ot the loading up-to-date Cafes, good location and . good business: 1 Lot nt Oth nnd Washington, special price; 1 Lot at 7tb and Jefferson, priced for quick sale; 100 Lots throughout city, $100 and up. F. A. Solak, Phone 783. 15-16 BUILDING ROCK FOR SALE. Phone 582-W. 80tf THREE LOTS In Klamath Falls to sell; also 160 acre ranch in Langell Valley Irrigation district to sell or trade for property in or around Portland. Inquire 813 Alameda. J13-J13 FOR SALE H horse Electric motor, run three days, at half price. 324 N. 11th St. 13-19 FOR SALE BY OWNER 60 feet on Main street by 150, partly im proved, yearly income $1800.00. Price $20,000. Address Box 376, Ocesnslde, California. 13-27 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. In tho County Court of the State of Oregon, For Klamath County. In the matter of the Guardianship of the estate of Mrs. E. E. Ralston, an Incompetent person. , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that In pursuance of an order of the County Court ot the State of Oregon, duly given and made on the 25th day ot May, 1925, in the above en tilled matter, Alice Garland, Guard ian of the estate in Oregon of said Mrs. E. E. Ralston, an incompetent person, will sell, on and after tne hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the 25th day of June, 1925, at the law office of W. A .Wiest, Room 4, Loomls Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon; to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at private sale, subject to confirma tion by said County Court, the fol lowing described real property sit uated in Klamath. County, Oregon, and belonging to said Mrs. E. E. Ralston, to-wit: SW4 of NW ; SW'4; SVf of SEi; of Sec. 13; N4 of NW4; SE4 of NWS; W'4 of NEH; NE M of SW"4; SE: ot Sec. 24; E!4 of Sec. 25; Nit of NE& ot Sec. 36; Township 40 South, Range 13 East of Willinmette Meridian; Also SWV4 of SW of Sec. 19; and WV4 of NW of Sec 30; Township 40 South. Range 14 East ot Williamette Meridian: all in Klamath County, Oregon, containing 1160 acres, more or less. Subject to the right ot way for ditche3, canals and reservoir sites for irrigation pur poses, constructed or which may be constructed by authority of the Unit ed States or otherwise over and across the following tract of. said . lands: The N(J of NEV4 of Sec. 36, Township 40 South, Range 13 East, W. M. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 26th day of May. 1925. ALICE GARLAND, ' Guardian of the estate in Oregon ot Mrs. E. E. Ralston. ' . W. A. WIEST. Attorney for Guardian. Add.-oss: Loomls Bldg., Klamath Falls, Ore. May 26, June 2-9-16-23. 1 ' ' ' SUMMONS 1 No. 1947 Equity . . In the Circuit Court In and for Klamath County and State of Oregon. Dora Leonard, Plamtlff, vs. Harry Leonard, Defendant. To Harry Leonard, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear- and answer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or beforo Tuesday, the 16th day of June, 1925, or, for failure to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plain tiff -will take judgment and decree against you as follows: 1. That the bonds ot matrimony now existing between tho plaintiff, Dora Leonard, and the defendant, Harry Leonard, be dissolved on tho grounds of desertion for more than one year last past. 2. That the Plaintiff hare such further and other relief as to equity and good conscience may appertain, and as to the court may seem meet. June 16th, 1925. 'Is the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication of this summons, in. whicl you may appear and answer said complaint, the first publication thereof bolng Tuesday, May 6th, 1925, and the last publication being June 16th, 1925. - TI1I3 summons Is served by publi cation, by order of the .Honorable A. L. Leavltt, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, dated May 1st, 1925, which order required that summons be published once a week for six successive .weeks (seven In sertions), thn first publication being May 5th, 1925. . , W. II. A. RENNER. Plaintiff's attorney, whose office and post-office address Is . American. National Bank Bldg., ' Klamath Falls, Oregon. M5-12-19-26-J2-9-16 COUNTY TREASURERS NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that there are funds In tho County treasury for tho redemption of Langell Valley Irrigation warrants, protested on or beforo May 16, 1925. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon the sixth day of June, 1925. ' VERA HOUSTON, county Treasurer. JS-15-22-29, July 6,. e e Sup plies Murphey's Seed Store Phone 87 906 Main