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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1925)
I frUESDAY, JUNE.23, 1025 ftfil ( &i ViMMlNV ) : (f WHAT'9 WOK0 K U-X BIS 6LCCAr P ! ' 11 1 K NOU SCAT-t ".. V OLOA? L7 ftr TNTE.' WALKED J YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE CHASED IT ) f f OAT BAN R16HT MUM -THE ' "V f OUT-DON'T VOU KNOW AT A V f CAT RAN WW lTH THE STEAK ) jHgk . V. VIST PROM A BLACK CAT 11 V FOR DINNER NOW I VJONT.-V SO ' means Good luc? r g rhL"Ave T lTJ -fn ' ' EI fJTil "5? W : HERALD'S lAOPAK WORK Leave Your Ftltws ff-1 Ttetors90clocK-Your X V A.M. Picfos are U v- KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TTftr I V, J WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE UJv I PURHT Y ) BUY THtlrf DRUGS 1acLhLx Fred Weatcrfcld, D. D. S.. X-Ray Laboratory Loonila Building Phona 434-W Klamath Filli, Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUROKON Oftlct and Residence Phont 321 I. O. 0. F. Temple J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND surveyor Phone 152-J 133 8. Riverside DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMKTHIST OPTICIAN 700 Main St. Phono 1.13-W Make and grind Glasses. Dupli cate brokon looses, repair framoa SJIBMANCNT CONSTRUCTION' Exelnslva IJrr-nsed Hann fnrturcrs for The new Concrete Hollow-Wall Building Urlek for Founda tions, Walls, Buildings, eto, Absolutely Fire and Wouthor Proof at a cost loss than im ,. other form of masonry, Stone-Tlla construction ollm Inatos upkcop expanse, In In destructible, and la approved by the best arohltocts and builders;, Unexcelled as a base for Stucco finish (jet ns Estlmnte Tour Job flth and Market. Phone B82W Concrete Pipe Co. "Lucky for Olga" BUSINESS DIRECTORY rea&f at 6 Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Most Flrat and Third Wednesday Odd Followi Hall C. L. Edwards, Clerk. 1336 Lakoviow Are. B. P. 0. ELKS Meeta Thondar evening. Visit ing membera welcome. Elks Temple, 8rd ft Main Charlton Currin, Kxaltod Ruler. Tom Delsall, Bac of C. Council No. 2255 Mooting: 8 P. M. lud and 4th Tuesdays Lyceum 'Hull, 8th and High Visaing KnlghU welcome Ohaa, Patterson, O. K. American Legion - Klamath Post No. 8 Meetings 1st and 3rd -Of, Tuesday. Court House Basement F. R. OLDS. Com'dr. Phone 66J-W Professional Cards Dr. Philip Cole Oenonil Practlco of Dontlatry Open Evenings by Appointment Phono COB 518 Main Ovor Moo's Store . FRIGID AIRE ' Soo ; Pngo, 73 Jnt. Kvonlng PoBt June ( UJig's Electric Shop Opp. Post Office 1040 Main Street EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, HltT OPINIONS SALEM, Ore., Juno 23. Tho fol lowing opinions were handed down by I lie supremo court today: l.otiio McKnnner-vs. Lee Warnkk, Sheriff of Vnlon county, appellant: appeal from Union county; suit to determine validity of personal prop erty tax Hen. Opinion by Justice Drown. Judge J. W. Knowles af firmed. In tho matter of tho estate of Henry F. Perkins, deceased, and T. 1). Kay. stato transurar, appellant, vs. F. I.. Myers, administrator; suit to collect Inhorltunce tax; appeal from Vnlon county. Opinion by Justice ;:yr::i:t. dij-j J .W. Know les affirmed. J. F. Phy. C. J. D. Lack and L. A. Stoop, partners, vs. M. D. Allen, ap pellant, appeal from Union county; uction for collection of broker's commission. Opinion by Justlco Bonn, Judge J. W. Knowles affirm ed, Fred Lldfors, by Magnus Lldfors, guardian vs. H. A. Pflauni, defend ant and appellant, and C. H. Mc Laln, defendunt; appeal from Mul tnomah county; action to recover for alleged Injury. Opinion by Chief Justlco .McDrlde. Judgo Robert G. Morrow affirmed. ('. II. Penlnnd, trusleo of tho bankrupt estate of G rover Dospaln, iipuliuut, vh. (i rover Dospaln, ct nl; nppcHl from Vmutlllu county; suit to detcrmliui ownership of automobile. Opinion by JuhIIi-o Dolt. Judgo Gil bert W. Phelps affirmed. In tho mutter of tho determina tion of relutiva rights of claimants lo tho iiHi) of waters of Sllvlos river and Its tributaries, appeal from Har ney county; adjudication of water rights; opinion by Justlco Holt. ft'KOM COKVAMS C. K. Kelly at Corvullls Is u bus iness visitor In tho city. Vochatzcr Bros. WKI.L DKILLICRS Phone 225-R ' 1731 Melrose . Eallmatos given on wntor syBtoms. Prices Roasonablo Klamath Falls Susan ville Inter-state Stage Frank M. Upp, Owner Leaving Klnmns Falls Monday, Wodnosday, Friday 7 a. m. Ar. JClauiath Fnlls, Tuesday, Theursdny, Saturday D:3U p. tu. 10 hour trips. Connecting at Susanvllle with Reno, West wood and points east and south OFFICE 1018 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Office , THE EVENING HERALD'S W Dances m 2SI ;f V, Mrs. Rose Harris, an Inmate of tho Orthodox Jewlnh Home for the Aged at Cleveland, was born in 1S13. but when her lOCth birthday came she (lanced the ancient Hungarian dance the Czardas with more spirit than any other Inmate present. Inciden tally, she was still dancing when the, others, tired, bad quit. -; TO KTAItlLIZE WOOL MELBOURNE, June 23. UP) Plans for stabilizing vt the Austra lian wool situation caused by non sale of nearly 600.000 bales of the 1924-1925 clip were laid beftre rep resentatives of the wool Interests of the country here today by Sir John Hlgglns. chairman of the Com monwealth Central Wool Committee. Sir John suggested organization of a voluntary control and stabil ization company with a capital of S50.000.000 of which 325,000.000 would bo wool certificates and re mainder In shares or ono pound ster ling each. . t OOLFKIIS QUALIFY TROON, Scotland, June 23. (P) Eighty one golfers here have quail fled far the British ijpen champion ship, among them being the ' trio Trom tho United States, Joe Klrk wood, MncDonald Smith and Jim Barnes, who returned cards of 153, 154. nnd 155, respectively, for the 36 holes qualifying play. Tho cham pionship, 72 holes medal play, will bs fought out at Prestwlck Thurs day and Friday. After two years In tho majovs, "Hack" Miller, former slugging out fielder of tho Chicago Cubs, Is hack "homo" with tho Oakland team of tho Pacific Coast league. Miller, who broke In with tho Oaks, Is ex pected to add tho punch now so sorely needed by the lowly Acorns. After his return, In his first trip to the plate, ho' was presented with n lingo floral piece and then C'asoy like, struck out! H 1 I --J OREGON CLASSIFIED AD RATES First Insertion per lino IOc Two Insertions per lino 15c Tbreo insertions per lino tlltc Four Insertions mt lino 'Jfic Week (0 times) per lino iUic Ono .Mouth .....per line 73c Minimum cnargo 25c. Ads not consecutive are charged as new fol lowing each omission. First Insertion Is Id "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at first Insertion rate. Display classified ads (where type lurger limn this Is used) oro counted ulna lines to inch. Copy must bo In Herald office by noon to get In that day's paper. SEW TODAY FOIt SALK Two houHti and three lots; ono Dodge touring car. 2445 Darrow Ave. 23-25 LOST Eastman Kodak No. 11GA. Diamond Lake or beyoud. Reward Phone 380-J. 23-25 WILL TRADE Span of 3200 111. horses for small truck. Phone , 220-R or call at 1731 Melrose. 23-2 FOIl KENT room furnished apt., private Imth. 64 Main St. Phone 193-W. 23-24 FOR RENT Cabins for men. 724 Market. Sue Jimmie. '23-25 FOR SALE! Cookhouse for use on wheels. Box 410. 23-25 FOIt SALE One Mayflower range No. 8, 0 hole, good baker, good bargain. Milton Griffin, 3 miles northeast of Merrill. 23-29 Elaborate and Festive FOR th PASt nranoo vfe nave, beert w or king towHrd a more elaborptt and nphtstirtpt1 .yie jC evening: frock, fturh a thtP ono. It is of while tMtln emhmiilpreri with (carl!t nnd gold IwvidA. A shoulder tww.ofi wit In rnupht in lUf renter wftli n: while fhniplia mid th long ends glva tho mAtenrunce of sltusve drnpery PELICAN LUNCH Tho Homo of tho Pelicnn ST E W R. Von Berthelsdorf House Painting and Decorating Honest work at Modorate Prices Phone 659W 1S10 Melrose' BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Violet Ray facial and Bcalp treatment, facial packs, marcell ing, and shampooing, French paper wave. FoT appointment Phone 811, G1.0REXNA WARREN, Prop. I v?-. Kill i d CLASSIHED AD NEW TODAY FOIl SALE 40 acres, all good land, across road from Shasta Vlow school houso. 3 miles from Malln. Oregon; 6 acres cleared; all under Shasta View Irrigation project. Write owner, James H. Beldln, 'Auburn, W. W. A., Washington or Mrs. E. J. Ilcldin, Box 35, Morrill, Oregon. 23-25 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, Sleeping Booms. 237 North 5th. 23-25 FOR RENT 4 room modern houso, furnished; garage. 1515 Crescent Avenue. 23-25 FOR SALE One day-bed and one breakfast table. Phone 628 or call at 1028 Jefferson St. 23-24 STATIONARY STEAM Engineer wants permanent position In this district; good reference. Address II. G. ISrandcr, care Herald office. 23-25 HOUSES AXD I.OTS BRAND NEW and strictly modern five room bungalow with fire place, furnace, many built-in ef fects. In excellent location, on pavement. A real buy at 35250 on very easy terms. This place will appeal to tho critical buyer. GOOD FIVE ROOM HOUSE near High school at the low price of $3000.' Only $1000 cash. This is on pavement only three blocks from Main St. with a fine view of lake Ewauna and the Klamath valley. ... NEW AND STRICTLY MODERN four room bungalow with full plumbing, breakfast nook, cem ent foundation, in desirable loca tion. Price J2S00. Only $500 cash. , BIG LEVEL LOT in Buena Vista Addition at $125. , Only $12.50 cash. FULL SIZE LOTS In First Addition at $250. $300. $350 and $400 on very easy terms. A FINE LOT In Falrvlew No. 1 at $500 on very easy terms. . BIG LOTS In Fairview Addition No. 2 at $200, $250, $300 on very easy terms. VERY DESIRABLE lot on Oregon Ave. close to the Fairview school at $500. Only $50 cash. LOTS 50x137 ft. in Railroad Addi tion with spur track at $800 to $1000 on very easy terms. LOTS IN MILLS ADDITION 50x120 ft. close to the Mills and Factories at $200, $225, $250, $275 and $300. Only $25 to $50 cash and $10 a month at 6. These lots are sure to go up soon. Better see them now before the best ones are sold. CHILCOTB & SMITH 727 Main Street 23-24 WANTED WANTED The assistance of sales man well acquainted in Klamath Falls. Box A. L., Herald office. 22-23 WANTED Man to solicit bad bills from stores and commercial houses for first-clasV collection agency. Steady employment with good salary und advancement. Answer fully. Address R. M. K.. Ilorald office. 19-25 WANTED To rent 4 or 5-room house (furnished or unfurnished) Must be close hi. Lease for year. Address W. B-, Herald office tf WANTED Good woman cook for small logging camp. Give ago. and experience in first letter. Box 3, Herald. ; i ; 20-23 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tt tOST AND FOUND STRAYED White mare, red spots on neck; brand, clover loaf on left ', shouldor; shod. $5.00 reward. C. H. Stallard, Reclamation office. , , 22-27 FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished apartments and 2 room furnished house. I Phone 342-W. 419 N. 10th. 22-24 FOR RENT Well furniBhed. cheer ful bedroom with home privileges, 304 Lincoln, corner 3rd. 22-24 FOR RENT Lovely room; gentlo man preferred. Phone 525-R. 22-27 FOR RENT New furnished, three room house, garage, $30 per month, inquire 421 Oak. Phone 229-W. 22-23 FOR RENT FurniBhed 2 room apt. Inquire, 733 Main or 641 North 9th. 22-23 FOR RENT 5 room house. Inquire 2231 So. 6th St. 20-23 FAGU SEVEN . ! J.'.L JJ-J . SECTION FOIt 11E NT FOR RENT Stooping room with Imth, two blocks from Main. Tel. 933. 20-23 TWO ROOM HOUSE for Rent or Hole. Inquire 319 N. 9th St. 20-23 FOR RENT 3 room furnlahod'npt., 1 block from Mnln. Corner Cudnr - and Pine. Phone 516. . 20-25 FOR RENT Sleeping room, close in; suitablo for 2 mon. 1149 Pino 19-21 FOR SALE 3 ROOM HOUSE, $900. $100 cash; 'balance like rent. 8oe L. , 'W. Hardin, 1020 Main or call at 1215 Lakcvlcw, after 6 P. M. 22-27 FOR SALE 40 acres standing rye to cut for hay cheap plaoo to feed. Box 12. Merrill, Ore. 22-23 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 FOIl SALE New 8 room plastered house. 349 East Main. $1800 cash or $2000 terms. Address H. Hanson, Box 33, City for ap pointment. - 20-23 FOR SALE BY OWNER 50 feet on Main street by 150, partly Im proved, yearly income $1800.00. Price $20,000. Address Box 378, Oceanslde, California. . 13-27 BABY CHICKS Whitu and Brown Leghorns, $12.00; Barred Rocks, , Reds, B Mlnorcas, $15 to $18, C. O. D. if yon wish. ORLAND HATCHERY, Orland, Glenn Co., California. . 16tf FOR SALE In Klamath county, 320 acres of River Bottom land; 160 acres In grain; 250 under ir rigation: water right. $27.50 per acre. Write Box 16, Sprague . River, Oregon. 19-25 FOR SALE Established Beauty Shop In good location. For par ticulars call 335. 19-25 LOOK 1 I ! I will sell this week everything in my store at a reduced price. New and Second-Hand Store. 624 Klam ath avenue. Phone 605-M. 17-34 BUILDING ROCK FOR BALE. ' Phone 682-W. 80tf MISCELLAXKOCS PHONE 911-W for Painting, Kal sominlng. All work guaranteed.' , J13-J13 DON'T THROW AWAY 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. 16-12nt SEE CONNOLLY BROS. SADDLERY for fishing tackle, sporting goods, awnings and anto tops; shoes, clothing and canvas goods. 914 918 Main Street, . - M23-J23 ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPB SPECIAL ;-. Marcels 75c until June 26, except Saturdays. 14-2 NO INTEREST. Our Summer Phonograph Sales Campaign- Is -based on "No Interest" on any make of 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 Shos Repair Shop, .121 N. 8th St, We pay the return postage. - t - HOME COOKING served .at the "Wafflo Houso" 119 So. 9th. Now . owned and run by Mr. and Mrs. Van Dnyne. - J12-J13 THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street. Phone 49-J. J-10-J10 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf MATTRESSES REBUILT All kinds mndo Into latest styles; stationary or collnpsible. Drop us a postal card or call,. and our estimate lesn will call and show samples And quoto prices. All work guaranteed, have bost of references, will do llver any place In county. Feath ers renovated. Klamath Mattress Co., 721 North Ninth St. J13-J9 CELTIFIED 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 Mlnorcas flock matlngs, $15. Special matlngs in Reds and Rocks, $18, Extra special matlngs, $25 per 100. A member of the Glenn County Certified Flock Association, s charter mem ber of the California Baby Chick Association; affiliated with the International Baby Chick Associa tion, our 26th year of Success ful hatching. , ORLAND HATCHERY Orland, Glenn County, Calif. I9tl Be e S u p p 1 i e s Murphey's Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main 4