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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON hbmw 1 3lie WilERD THE MoMt; Vv ' Team vyoN ibDAvs game l:t.- THr.V'k'E SUt'K Pl.AVlNU HA.Lt This jOW mr" "T ".It'., Lf "did Someone. . talUE SOli A- Tick&t ? HERALD'S rO0AK star -ma Leave Your Filtus fMm 90'clocK-Your A,r pictiu-as are ready at. 3 p.r , AS UO.t i in math trni num irw 11 i -viiio uauuuii u 1(77 WHflRe PARTICULAR PEOPLE fSUY THtIR Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. X-Jtnjr Laboratory . I.ixuiilii IliilldliiK rhono 431W Klimmti Ornson 1 DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTKOPATllIC I'llYSICIAN AND 81'lirKtN Office and llctlilcnra l'lioue 321 7. O. O. Tumiils J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENCilNKEIl AND BURVKYOR Phono 193-J 133 S. Klvoraldo DR. J. G. GOBLE OI'TOM IIP IC ItlT t il'TICI AN 701) Main Ht. l'hiino 133-W Miiko and Krlnd OlasHos. II1111II Cato brokou lonnos, roiutlr frnmna PERMANENT CONSTRUCTIOr Exrlunlvs l,lri'nicd Mnnu fiirltircrH for Thn no Conoroto llollnw-Wall llulldliiK llrlck for l'ouuda tlona, VVallo, lliilldlug, oto. Absolutely Flro Hnd Woi.lhnr Proof at a ennt than anit other form of masonry. Stone-Tile conntruotlnn elli'n .' Inatos tiplionp expuuao, In hi dotruoUblo, 111UI In approved by the bust larchltocta ami bulldori. --Ml . irii(xc(dl(l nn n bane for . Nliicco finish tat nn Usdinato Vonr Job flth nnd Mnrhnk Phono D8&W Concrete Pipe Co. "Anything to Save a Nickel" OH V.iO VOU ";AV0 TIICM flay ? t,i. r NO - O&TTCX To Twe HIAMTHAT- H'S Vi '"I !.-; f YI.9 IT WAS LV f'VETTY I too - BUSINESS DIRECTORY WORK , 1 i c nopr.nxi . cg 17 i DRUGS Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Muou First nd Third Weilnondiiyit OJd Follow Hall C. I,. KJwnrda. Clark. 1335 Luhi'viuw Ao. B. r. 0. ELKS Meets Tburndny sranlng. VlMt Ing nunnlKim w-lcome. r.lk Toraplo. 3rd & Main - Charlton Currln, r.nltcd IluliT. Tora Doliell, Sno. K. of. C. Council No. 2255 Mert'nea: 8 P. M. ,V ?nd ami tli Tuesday tSLyciMim Hall. 8th and IflKh VIhIIIi.k KlllKlltfc . wclcomo Chan, ratlcrauu, (J. K. American Legion Klamath Pout No. I Mi'ntlnita 1st and 3rd Tiwmil.-ivit. (?ourt llouio llaaouont 20 PI one 52-W Professional Cards Dr. Philip Cole Vnoral Praotlno of- linnllstry , Open KvenltiKB by Appointment Phono lilill BIS Main Ovor Mon's Store PELICAN LUNCH I'bo Home of (!"' Pellimi : F.I ' Wmy Street f So'.l BUT- I HAPWif! J V To Gt-1 Grx.'P ,;t ' -SKAT t-ok '''.'fen N0THIH6 J'M-3 .H)irrwj-ry'yi ik MV BROTHER LIVES NeT 1 eAu- park; amd i YWCHtO THE C-iAME r!OM ATTlC WINDOW Roseburg Man To Head State Legionaircs l'UINKVII.I.K. Oro.. Juao 27. Dr. Karl II. SicWart of noneburs, nipmbrr of the L'mpriua Post, was 1111 in 1 111 (iiimIj- cloctpd Halo coininand cr of tho Oregon American Lesion in coiivvntlou linro today. Tho F.UKi'nn -j!tt rocmmendod Stewarts ncli.'ctlon. .MIIS. IMR.VKH HKItK Mrs. J. If. Darni.'s was among tho IiumIi"- "i : (!m city today fro inhi-r imiiio lit Siirlng Lultu. BOSTON EEAUTYn SHOP Winters Building Violet Hay facial and scalp Ireutincnt, facial packa, m:rccll I111;. and shnuipuolnSi French papor wavo. For appointment Phono 311 CLOIIKXXA WARRK.V, Prop. V I Vocliatzer Bros. wki.i, i)im,i.i:it.s Thone 225-R 1731 Melrose I-'Htlinnleii Rlvon on water ' Bjuteins. Prices llcuaonublo m y M 1 no I Altamont Auditorium Up-to-date Dance Hall 'with all Conveniences . and Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Martin and Nusser Klamath Falls Siisanville Inter-state J Stage ' Frank M. Upp, Owner Loavlng Klninas Falls Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7 a, nn Ar. Klamath Falls, Tuesday, Thoursday, Saturday 6:30 p, m. . : ,1 .10' hour trips. Connecting at Susnuvillo with Ticno, West wood and points east .and south OFFICIO 1018 MA IX STUF.KT Opposite Post Office THE EVENING HERALD'S classified An rates First Insertion ... .......T linn 10c Ttvu Inacrt limit ht lino lfle Tllll-ll lfiN-rl loliM MT line BOc Flllir Insertion MT hllB iT(; Week (II t l(tit-H per line !H)c One Monlll per linn 75c Minimum rrmrgn 2!ic. Ada not consecutive n ro charged us now fol lowing CIlcll nirilKKlou, KlMt Insertion in In "New Today" mltimn wjilimit extra vharKn, but all liiiicrtionu In Hint column urn at firm lli;icrlluii jii Lit. DlHIilny cluHKlfliiil nilii (wlioro typo luim r limn tliln tit uiicil) ure countud iilnn Unco 1 Inch. .'oiiy niiiHt lii) In Ifiiruld offlco by noon to In Unit duy'H unpur. m;v tod.iy I-'Oll HUNT 3 room unfiirnlitlu-il miiirinitnt. Ill l'lno. 27-3 FOH SAI.K 1324 Ford itoadmor. ilrlvnn snoo mllim; lotn of cxtrait, I325. I.owIh (I. Haucr, City C'rciimfiry. I'lionn fl'!l. 27 KOIl ItK.S'T-Nlwly furnished liounn. til l.lnr.oln St. 27-29 FOIt 11 KNT nl'died Apt. room modiTii t:i: I.lnt'oln. fur 27 KOIt KAI.K l,ot, 6th anil Wan hint; -lun; iiIho 3 lotH, 7th mid llncoln, 120x130. 130(1 will buy thlB. !'. A. Kclak, 630 So. 6th Struct, ritono 783 27-2!i FOIl SALK Aiiarlmcnt liouso; n iroiiH; 'jfi.00 a month; ono block from Main 8t. Price, reasonable terms. Phono 783. 27-29 FOH KENT New 3 room houso, with bath and kuhi&o ou highway. Phono 303-W., 27-30 STKAYKO to my place June 20, two InrKe hay work mures, one bay saddle horse. Owner may have same by claiming horses and pay ing for this adv. It. H. Hampton, city limits, old Fort Klamath road. 27-30 FOR UK NT Furnished apartment, Hdim, wood, water and bath, f35. 343 .Norm 9th. 2 .VfcPIIKW HKItK Spending Week Knd lit Point Com. fort Willi Aunt John nephew Mooro of . Grants Pass, of Mr. Liinra Moore, is spending tho Comfort. week-end tit Point OP NPItl.VC.'FIKI.I) Mr. unci Mrs. T. K. Griffith of Springfield will spend the week end here with friends. l'OHT KLAMATH ltAXCHKIt J.- Callahan, prominent rancher of tho Fort Klamtith country, Is in today on business. OI.F.XK IlA.MllI-IK Jesse McFnll, 0110 of tho Olene ranchers .transacted business hero today. ' VOST.MASTKIt AT OI.KXK C. Mi-Fall, postmuster at Olene, spent the day In the city visiting with friends anil attending to busi ness mutters. 1 I MKKKIIX liOAI) I Thonins N. Case is in tdday from his home on Merrill road. I KOIIIIKIi t.-ICTS $:t,ll(IO I'OIITI.ANI), Ore., Juno 27.(T) 'An unmasked rjhher urmed with u revolver today hold up tho rark ! rose State hank, In a surliurlnn hus- inejs dlstrlvt, f ;fccd Charles Crum, ass-istaiii cnsliier md a customer to ; lio face down oil the floor while h? Isathered up about $300(1 In cash i 11 ml escaped, the police were inform i cd. Tho rami) hank was held up I February 13 f this year. Ni;W TODAY WAN'TKI) Man that lias hud exper ience in creamery vork. Hollldny Dulry, 7th and Klamath. 27 WAN'TKI) Woman or girl to cook for small crew on bay ranch or could use man and wlfo. Write ilox 7, Herald. 27-2H LKAVING about July 13, for auto trip to Wisconsin. Want ono or two passengers to' share expense. Tom Walker, llamel Apartments. 27-2K FOIl ItKNT 4 room modern house. Phono 41-W. 27 MAIIKL, call nt 1017 High Ktrcet. Frank Hootou. 27 FOIl HALF. Seven room bourse on North Dili St., close In. Terms. Address, Ilox 123 Herald office. 27-JO FOIt MALH $tl00 per fool buys one of the best Klamath Avenue corners. This is a good buy. 0 FKKT on Main Street opposite Wblto Pelican Hotel, 1"0 per ft. AN IMPROVED 5 acre tract with fine garden, berry bushes, poultry yard and bouse, and dwelling house. This Is a very good place and is under priced for quick sale. S00 cash will handle. 7'. PER FOOT, corner Spring and Oak, at S. P. Hallway Depot. A NEW STRICTLY MODERN house, exceptional interior decorations, choice location. An up to date home In every respect. Price $5750. Terms. $1400 Two room house, with two excellent lots, fine soil, garden growing, strawben-les and other small fruit. Easy terms. $1700 Two room, partly furnished bouse, with new garage. $150 castf, balance $25 per month. WALTON and WRIGHT 601 Main Street FOR SALE 4 rooms and bath, fur nished, $2300. $500 down. A good borne . for the price. FOR SALE A 6 room house, close In for $3200. Rea sonable terms. FOR SALE- -An S room home with bath in a restricted part of town.' $5500. $1500 will handle. FOR SALE- -A brand now house of six rooms and bath, latest features. This must be seen to bo np- preciatod. $3750.00. Terms. Wo have 'liusiness oppor tunities coming in all the time. Ask us about Borne of them. MACiriKE ft MAGl'IRE Insurance Heal Katuto S1U Main Street FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern furnished Apt. $40.00; also one sleeping room, SI 8.00. Winters Bldg. Phone 149-W. 2G- FOR RENT Large, cheerful bod- room, for ono or two people, with homo privileges. 3 0 5 Lincoln. corner Third. -2C-29 FOR RENT 3 room partly, furnish ed house anil garage. Phono 359. 26-27 FOR RENT A cool bedroom in privnto family; close in. Phone 204-J. 512 N. Sth St. 24-30 FOR RENT Five room furnished house; close In. Call S13 Lincoln. 2-1-20 FOR RENT Lovely room; gentle man protorrod. .Phone 525-R. 22-27 FOR RENT Nice room and garage for man wanting permanent place. 350 North 9th. 25-27 APARTMENT FOR RENT, bath; modern. 68 Main St. 25-27 CLASSIFIED AD Fort kk.vt FOR ItKNT Large room, approxi mately 2-1x30 feet, sullabla for store room. Inquire 202 Main. 25-27 FOR RENT Furnished front bed room, quiet, private entrance uso of bath. Price reasonable. 1150 Pino Ht. ... 25.-27 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 123 North fith. 25-27 FOR RENT 2 room house with garagH 'In Mills Addition. Phone 15-F-13. 24-27 FOR RENT 4 room bouse, double garuge. Hot Springs Adln., 334 Ho. 4th Rl. 26-27 WA.NTKU IRRIGATOR WANTS WORK. Call Virk Cafe. 26-28 SALESMAN WANTED To sell our fruit and ornamental nursery stock, roses, shrubbery, etc.; ex clusive territory, liberal cash ad vance weekly on orders; free out fit. May Nursery Co., Yakima, Washington. 26-30 RELIABLE YOUNG COUPLE with one small child desires a small turn billed house, possible. t Good liisbnd. Address Herald office. with garage, if references fur Box B. O. C, 24-27 RELIABLE MAN ants work by day, janitor, hotel clerk or porter. Addres. True, Gen. Delivery or Phono 544-R. 24-2 WANTED A Job as stone mason or excavating. Box 44, caro Herald. 24-30 WANTED Man-to solicit bad bills from stores and commercial houses for first-class collection a?ency. Steady employment with good salary and advancement. Answer fully. Address R. M. K., Herald office. 19-25 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A.M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tt MISCELLANEOl'S BARGAIN DAY Saturday, all kinds of goods; 100 pairs- Bathing suits for kiddies, 25c per suit; six building lots. snap. See Dick. 220 Main Street. 26-2 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 H O M E COOKING served at the "Waffle House" 119 So. 9th. Now owned and run by Mr. and Mrs. Van Duyne. J12-J12 SEE THE PRETTY Tafflta dresses at Bee Begins Drcs3 Shop, 129 So. Seventh St. 25-27 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gel good eats. OPEN AU, NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tt MATTRESSES REBUILT All kinds made into latest styles; stationary or collapsible. Drop us 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. J13-J9 SEE BEE BEGINS windows this week, for pretty silk combination suits at only $2.50 each. 25-27 SILK COMBINATION suits in all the pretty shades for only $1.95 at Beo Begins Dress Shop, 129 So. Seventh St. 25-27 CEKTIFIED CHICKS : REDUCED PRICES Tor May and Juno. White Leghorns Careful ly selected, two-year and oldor hens, mated to males of Holly wood, Hanson and Tancred strains ot high double pedigree records. $12 per 100; $115 per 1.000. . Brown Leghorns, $12 per 100. Barred RockB, R. I. Reds and Black Minorcas flock inatlngs, $15, Special tnatings In Reds and Rocks, SIS. Extra special mutlngs, $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, Glenn County, Calif. 29tf PHONE 911-W for Painting, Kal somining. All work guaranteed. J13-J13 DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair of shoes that only need a new sole. Wo repair them as good as new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. 10-22nt ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE SPECIAL . Marcels 75c until June 20, except Saturdays. 14-2 SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Ropalr Shop, 121 N. 8 th St. Wo pay the return postage. THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street. Phono 49-J. J10-J10 SECTION FOR HALK FOIt SALE llko new. Lloyd Ilnby carrlugn, 914 14 Grant. 2t-i7 FOR SALE A Three-burner Rock . weave wick, blue-flame, oil stove, with high block and warming shelves, used only fw days; per feet condition. Cull on C. C. Brower, 208 Willi! Ililldg. 26-2 FORD ROADSTER for sale, $76.00, Call 421 Oak Street. 25-27 WILL TRADE a good pleco ot land under the ditch for a good auto mobile. Phono 610. 24-30 MAYTAG WASHER for snlo cheap. Apply Mrs. I. D. Humor, 403 Paci fic Terraco. 24-27 WILL TRADE--span of 3200 lb., horses iur small truck. Phona 225-R or call at 1731 Molrose. ' 23-29 A SHIPMENT of Bunny Brcmmor dresses have Just arrived at Boa Begins Dress Shop. . 2S-27 FOR SALE Ford truck. In good condition and ready to go. Rux tell gear, overslied "cord tiros. Priced $325. James A. Brockway, Langoll Vulloy, Oregon. 25-30 FOIt SALE One Mayflower rango No. 8. 6 hole, good baker, good bargain. Milton Griffin, 3 miles northeast of Merrill. 23-29 3 ROOM HOUSE, $900. $100 cash; balauco like rent. See 1. W. Hardin, 1020 Main or call at 1215 Lakeview, after 6 P. M. 22-27 FOR SALE BY OWNER 60 foet on Main street by 150, partly Im- proved, yearly Income $1800.00. Price $20,000. Address Box 376, Oceanside, California. 13-27 BABY CHICKS White and Brown Leghorns, $12.00; Barred Rooks, Reds, B Minorcas, $16 to $18, C. O. D. If you wish. ORLAND HATCHERY, Orland, Glenn Co.. California. 16tf BUILDING ROCK FOR SALE. Phone 682-W. ' lOtf FOR SALE Walnut dining table and 7 chairs. 104 Washington St. 26-27 FOR SALE CHEAP Ford touring car. Can be seen at 625 Plum St. 25-27 LKGAh NOTICES SUMMONS No. 1954 Equity In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, WILLIAM C. HORR, Plaintiff, vs. ROSE L. HORR, Defendant. In, tho name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you herein on or he fore the 20th day of July, 1925, that being the last day of. publication of this summons as fixed by the court therefor; and if yon fail to so answer or otherwise appear the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: for a decree of divorce for ever dissolving the bonds ot matri mony now existing between plaintiff and dofendant, and tor such furthor relief as shall appear 'equitable in the premises. This summons is served by pub lication In The Evening Herald at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for six suc cessive weeks pursuant to an order of Hon. A. L. Leavitt, judge ot said court made and entered June 6th, 1925. Date of first publication be ing on June 6th, M)25. C. C. BROWER. Attorney for Plaintiff, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Juno 6-13-20-27. July 3-11-18. XOTK'K OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution and order of sale duly, issued by the Cir cuit Court of Klamnth County, State of Oregon, dated the 27th day of June, 1925, in a certain suit in the said Court wherein Jasper Bennett as executor of tho lust will and testament and ot tho estato of Ltzzlo M. Fitch, deceased, recovered Judg ment and decree against Albert C. Bunnell (also sometimes known, as A. C. Bunnell) and Laura G. Bun nell, his wife, (also sometimes known as Mrs. Laura G. Bunnell) for the sum of $1001.79, together with interest thereon from March 25, 1924, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, together with $150.00 attorney's fees, together with costs and disbursements in suid cause taxed at $55.63 on June 26, 1925. Notice is hereby gven that I will on the suid first day of August, 1925, at the front door of the Court House in Kiumath Falls, Klamath County, State ot Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon ot the said day, sell at public auction, to tho highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described real property to wit: North 14 of Southeast 14 and' Lots 6 and 7, Sec. 33, T.'SO S., . R. S E., Willlnmette Meridian, containing' 160 acres more or less taken mill levied upon mo as tho property of tho said defendants, or so much thereof as may be neces sity to satisfy the said judgment in favor of snld plaintiff and against said defendants, with Interest there on, attorney's fees, as aforesaid, to gether with nil costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue here in. BURT E. HAWKINS, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. June 27, July 3-11-18-25. MurpheyV Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main 1 e s