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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1925)
TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN. THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION "Pop's Sight it Getting Poor" i T r-Tr"V u'm enilrPar" A1 6 OBMT OUT ON WPROVAL '. 'isw..'. Ml? ii TOR MOJST It i.p,!.SI U: OWF BIST I tiK.t 'T sear N HERALD'S rO0AK T&u&S'StKBM'i VXT All . one butter - ( "-";T-Uft, ji Leave Your" Films Before 90clocK-Your V Ari. Pictures are imfler was pnasiu V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE ff fTTTr v I OUV TMtlW DRUGS UccuSav) Fred Westerf eld, D. D. S. X-Ray Laboratory : J Loom I It ii 11 (1 1 n tc ; Phone 434-W 1 KUnilh Fain, Orvgon , DR. F. R. GODDARD ! OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8imti:iiM Office and Rosldcnce Phoue 321 L O. O. F. Templt r J. C. CLEGHORN ' CIVIL ENGINEER : AND SURVEYOR 1 Phone 193-J 133 8. Riverside , DR. J. G. GOBLE , OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAef -709 Main Bt. rhono 1S3-W Make and grind Olassoa. Dupll oato broken loosos, repair frames BBRMANCNT CONUTRUCTICf I. i Bzolnslra Licensed Mnnu i facturors for i i Tha now Concrete Hollow-Wnll Building II rick for Founds- tloni, Walla, Uulldings, etc. ! Absolutely Flra and Wnhthof Proof at a cost loss tlino nnf other form of masonry. Btona-Tllo construction ollm- inatoa npkoep exponuo. In In , destructible, and Is approved by the belt arcultouLg aud builders. Cnoicelled as a base for Stucco finish lot qa Estimate Tour Job th and Harkot. Phons 082W Concrete Pipe Co. V V THEN PERHAPS ) -CETl J I S Vou UETHIS f. .... T V t WUfN I LIKC 111 1 inn I ' " ' W,M (V. iTOftPANt 1 I V nMPCLA 111 I 1 . . . Ill V r i m I LOOK. U"W ... - 10 II VIS a BUSINESS DIRECTORY WORK ready afc 5 p. Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Meet First and third Wednesday Odd Fellowa Hall C. L. Edwards, Clark. 1316 Lakovlew Ave. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Visit ing mambere . welcome. Elks Temple. 3rd A Mnla Charlton Currln, Ezallod Ruler. Tom Duliell, Boo. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meotlngs: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays EkLycoum Hull, 8th and rillgh Vlslllng Knight wolcome Chaa. Patterson, O. K. J American Legion Klamath Post No. 8 Meetluga 1st and 3rd Ttanidavs. Court House Vj9 Bnsomont T. R. OLDS, Com'flr. Phone ,861-W Professional Cards Dr. Philip Cole Oonornl Practice of Dentistry Opon Evenings by Appointment Phone 569 618 Main Ovor Moa'i Store PELICAN LUNCH , Tho Homo of tiro Pelleon STEW ft Ifjf Careless Smoker Blamed For Fire Quarter of Acre of Jackson Timber Burned Late Yes-, terday Afternoon MEDFOKD. Oro., Juno 30. Tho beautiful woodlund socnory sur rounding Union Creek wiih endanger ed yesterday when some careless smoker toHned a burning cigarette In the undergrowth closo tg -tho Crater Lnko highway and as a ro sult a quarter aero of timber burned before tho fire was gotten under con trnl three or four hours Intor. Five ;tr-"i rr-rril from lightning wore roporied to tho Crater Nutlou ul forest office, huro yesterday as burning In tho national forest on the eastern slopo of tho Cascado. At tho present tlma, It la understood, tho fires are nil under control, but as to tho extent of the dumace done no estimate bus been given. MURIUM VISITOK8 Kir. and Mrs. E. L. Whlntor and two children of Merrill wern In tho city yosterituy attondlng to business Interests and visiting with friends. The Rodeo, July 2-3-4 BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Vlolot Ray facial and scalp treatment, facial packs, marcell ing, and shampooing, Froach paper wave. For appointment Phone 311 GLORE.WA WARREN, Prop. Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLERS Phone 225-R " ' 1731 Melrose- Eatlmatee given . on water .aystoma. Prlcea Reasonable Altamont Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences , ; l;..v, , and, . . . Galloway's. Orchestra from Portland , will furnish the music "v Dances Every Wednesday and' Saturday Maftlrrand Nusser NEW THEORY AS TO QUAKE EUGENE, Oro., Juno 30. Tbo Hiinta Ilarhura narlhnuuke was prolmbly caused by a shift In tho earth' structure, along . an old fault past tho vicinity at tho Hants Ilarbara Islunds, about GO miles west In tho Pacific ocean, said Dr. Edwin T. Hodgo, geologist, of the UiiiverHlty of Oregon, in an inter view today. There Is an abrupt chango In Ihe coaat line In this vicinity from east and west to north and south, and at some, former time ihe land was upheaved or tho bottom of the ocean dropped. Dr. Hodges ad vances tho theory that some action again took place here. Tho shock, camo as a result of tbo quake In Montana, according to Dr. Hodge's theory. Tho theory ot earthquakes, bo points out, is that a tension created slowly. Is sud denly removed by an abrupt part ing of sedgenientH of the earth, and tho relief ot tension at ona potnt causes a tightening and consequent break at another point. Tho weak ont point usually breaks, henco Dr. Hodges' theory that tho fault near Santa liarbnra devoloped action. Tho two shocks, coming a minute apart, wero explained by Dr. Hodge as the result of two earth waves traveling from tho place or action. Onn wave, a deep wave, travels fust, while tho surface wave is slower. Tho fuel that the shocks came a full minute apart denotes that tho action took place some distance from Santa Harliara, he says. There is llttlo or no possibility of an earlhquuko damaging Oregon, suit! Dr. Hodge. Oregon lies between two earthquake zones, ono to the north, which veers off In two anglers, one to the southwest and the other to the southeast, and the other zone to tho south, which swings out to the northwest, at a point not far from San Francisco. Oregon lies In what Dr. Hodges de scribes as a submerged area, with no faults liable to quake activity. Dr. Hodge has studied, tho coast area lu regard to relation, of earth quakes and tho results and bases' the theories on his investigations Tho Kodeo, July 2-i . MARKETS PORTLAND. Ore., June 30. Eggs steady. Current rocetpts 30, Pullets 29fr29; Firsts 3030H: Extras 31?32 delivered Portland. Duller steady. Extra cubes, city 46; Standards 44 Hi Prime firsts 44; firsts 42; undergrades nom inal; prints 46; cartons 47.'1'' Poultry Heavy hons 22; light 15; Springs 186 25; Young white ducks 20. Butterfat steady. Best churning cream 4 4c net shippers track in zone ono. Old and now potatoes Z 3c lb. Old onions nominal. Nuts steady. Walnuts No. 1, 28 R H 2 V4 ; Filberts nominal; Almonds 20(f2G; Brazil nuts 1214; Italian chestnuts 21, ; . ' .- Hops quiet. 1924 crop 1S18; 1923 crop nominal. Cascara bark qutoU Nominal at 56e; Oregon grape root 3 Ho. - SAN FRANCISCO, June - 30, Broilers, loghorn 1 to 114 pounds 24 to 26; IVi. pounds, 24 to 26: Colored 1 H to 1 3-4 pounds 30 tQ 32 Loghorn hons, 2V4 pounds 23; 3 pounds 24; 3 14 to 3 H pounds 25 to 28. Large colored hens, fancy 32 to 33; few higher. ,. POSTPONE CASE Trial of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Do Lowo and Georgo Wftltormeyer, ar rested Saturday on liquor charges and scheduled for today, 'was this afternoon postponed until Thurs day. The Rodeo, July 2-3-4 Auditorium CLAHHIFIKD AD RATES First insertion per line 10c Two insertion per line 15e Three insertion . per line 20c Four Insertion per line iiftc Week (O limes) .per line .T)c Ono Mouth ...... , per line 75c Minimum cliarge 2fc. Ads not consecutive aro charged aa new fol lowing each omission. First insertion la Id "New Today" column without extra charge, but all insertions In that column are at first Insertion rate. , Display classified ads (where type larger than this is used) are counted nine line to inch. , . Copy must bo In Herald office by noon to get In that day'a paper. NEW TODAY TON TRUCK going' to Diamond Lake Thursday. Anyone having supplies to go up, call 704. 30 DI8HE8 FREE To tho first lady who buy one of our famous Bridge and Beach guaranteed ranges In July, we will give ab solutely free of charge one ten . piece set of Aluminum ware or a 4 2-piece set of English Imported dinner ware. Perkins. 30 FOR SALE 4 room bouse. Price, $ 1250. ir,0 carjh. .Balance like rent. Bee Ed Davison, 2054 Ap plegato after 5 Pi 38-7 SADDLE HORSES for hire. Alta mont camp. Phone 705. 30-14 PRETTY LACE DRESSES on sate at Bee Begins Dress Shop for only 113.95. - 30-3 FOR SALE 1924 Ford Roadster, driven 8, 000 miles: lots of extras. I325.4U. Lewis (. Bauer, City Creamery. Phono 931. 29-30 GENTLE SADDLE HORSES for Indies for hire. Altamont camp. Phone 705. 38-14 , F O U N D Man's sweater. Owner t may have same by Identifying and paying for this adv. so PRETTY SILK Combination aulta on sole at Bee Begins Dress Shop for . only SI. 95 and $2.50 each. 30-3 WANTED A good partner on a business proposition. Must have at least a thousand dollars In cash. Inquire at Fred Garlch's Tourist Park, No. 16. 30 JOHN CHASTAIN of the Medford Fluff Rug Works Is in Klamath Falls taking orders for Fluff rugs. Place your order at this time. Phone 95. 30 BIG SHIPMENT of crisp volts linen and gingham dresses have just arrived at Bee Begins Dress Shop, 129 South 7th St. 30-3 FOR WAITRESSES APRONS go to Bee Begins Dress Shop, 129 SouFh t. 7th Street. so-3 LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN English pit whtte hull dog. An swers to name of Bob. Reward. Mrs. H. C. Slater. Phone 715. 30-2 FOR SALE Second hand iron bed and woven wire springs. Colonial Inn. : 30 Former Attorney General Is Dead A. M. Crawford, Portland Law yer, Succumbs While on Pishing Trip : PORTLAND, Ore., June 30. A. M, Crawford, prominent local at torney and for twelvo years attorney-general of Oregon, died early today while on a fishing trip to East Lake, south of Bend, accord ing to word received hero from W, T. Slater, one of Crawford's com panions. No details were received. As Mr. Crawford appeared to be in good health when ho left here his friends believe he may have died from a heart attack. Mr. Crawford was a member of the firm of Crawford & Crawford hore. Ho is survived by his widow, Mrs. Florence Crawford, and a son, James Crawford. The funeral will be in Portland. Mr. Crawford was born in Cannonsvtlte,. N. Y., Janu ary 29, 1S53. He moved to Port land In 1SS0 and married Miss Flor ence. Watson of Roseburg la 1S85. Ho was receiver of the United States land office hero from 1890 to 1894, a member ot the house ot represen tatives ot Oregon in 1897 and at torney general of the state from 1902 to 1914. Tho Rodoo, July 2-3-4 HEAT VICTIM BETTER Hospital Reports. Man Hns Good Chance for Recovery Lncey Omohundro,' stricken by! tho heat whtto working In a bolter room of tho Pelican Bay Lumber company a few days ago. Is greatly improved and will rocovor, was tho opinion of hospital' attendants today. The Rodeo, July 2-3-4 NEW TODAY FOR SALE S room furnished, plas tered house. Terms. Call 713 N. 9th HI. Phono 726-J. ,30-8 BUNNY BREMMER taffeta dresse on sain at Hew Begins Dress Shop for only 819.75. 30-3 WANTED Ratchott Setter by the first. Wage 85.00, nine hours. Address, W. If. Kltts, Bonanza. Oregon. 30-1 WANTED Bills for putting up 20 acres of Alfalfa hay. Hay Is clean. Can furnish equipment, phone . 15-F-I3. 30-2 BEE BEGINS DRESS SHOP Is lo cated at 129 South Seventh Street, opposite telephone office,' next to Sham a Cafe. 30-3 LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Equity No. 1965 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. N. I. GINSBACil, Plaintiff, vs. JOE MARINO, and any person or pernonH clalntipg through him any Interest to the property described herein. Defendants. To JOB MARINO, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint on file in the above en titled suit, on or before the 11th day of August, 1925. that being the last day prescribed for such appearance In the order of the Court for the publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree, decreeing plaintiff to he the sole and exclusive owner of the Northeast Quarter, Section 31, Township 36 South, Range 8 East. W. M., in Klamath County, Oregon; and that the defendants be forever barred from any adverse claim thereto; and for further equitable relief, including costs. This summons Is served upon you by publication in the Evening Her ald, a dally newspaper, printed, pub lished and of general circulation in Klamath County, Oregon, for six successive- weeks, pursuant to order of the Hon. A. L. Leavitt, Judge of the above entitled court, dated June 27, 1925, tbe first publication being June 29, 1925, and tha last publica tion being August 10. 1925.- EDWARD B. ASHURST, Attorney for plaintiff. Suite No. 5, Loomis Bldg., Klamath Falls, Ore June 29, JnIy6-13-20-2", Aug. 3-10. WANTKU 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 MAN wanta work by day, Janitor, hotel clerk or porter. Address, True, Gen. Delivery or Phone 544-R. 24-2 WANTED A job as stone mason or excavating. Box 44, care Herald. 24-30 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing,' house cleaning and Janitor service. Reference a. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 860W. 7tt FOR RENT. FOR RENT 3 room furnished Apt. Children allowed. 4 19 Pacific ; Terrace. ' i 29-2 FOR RENT Cool, pleasant sleeping room in modern borne. 625 North 8th St. . Phone 179-W. 29-1 FOR RENT Sleeping room for couple employed; close In. 237 Jefferson, i 28-30 FOR RENT Ono sleeping room with adjoining bath, down stairs. 730 North 9th. 29-4 FOR RENT Sleeping room In pri vate family; bath.- 414 Walnut. 29-30 FOR RENT 5 room modern Apt. Phone 158. '29-3 FOR RENT Two room furnished house; no children. 1130 High. 29-30 FOR RENT 4 room house, double garage. Hot Springs Addition. 334 South 4th Street. 29-4 FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished apartment, lit Pino. 27-3 FOR RENT New 3 room house, with bath and garage on highway. Phono 363-W. 27-30 FOR RENT A cool bedroom in private family; closo in. Phone 26i-J. 612 N. 8th St. 24-30 LOST AX1 FOUND- STRAYED to my. place June 26, two . largo bay work mares, one bay saddlo horse. Owner may have - same by claiming horses and pay ing for this adv. R. B. Hampton, ,' city limits, old Fort Klamath road. 27-30 MISCELLANEOUS HOME COOKING served at the "Wuffle House" 119 So. 9th. Now owned and run by Mr. and Mrs. Van Duyno. J12-J12 MISCELLANEOUS THREE LOTS in Klamatljr Fafta to sell; also 160 acre "ranch '19 Langell Valley Irrigation district to sell or trade for property lu or around Portland. Inquire 813: Alameda, J1J-J1 TRIANOLE CAFE The place to Ret good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT, 633 Main afreet. Phone 324, it ; .in MATTRESSES REBUILT-AII kind , made into latest styles; stationary or collapoihle. Drop us a postal , card or call, and our estimate mux will call and show sample and quoto prices. All work guaranteed, have best of references, will dei liver any place in county. Featht era renovated. Klamath Mattreaa Co., 721 North Ninth St. J13-J CELTIFIED CHICKS ' REDUCED PRICES for May and June, White Leghorns Careful ly selected, two-year and older hens, mated to male of Holiyr wood, Hanson and Tancred strain of high double pedigree record 812 per 100; $115 per 1,000 Brown Leghorns, J13 per 100 Barrett Rocks, R. I. Reds and Black Minorca flock mating, 815. Special matlnga In Rod and Rocks, $18. Extra special ' mating, $25 per 100, A member, of the Glenn County Certified; Flock Association, a charter -caem ber of the California Baby Chick Association; affiliated with tha International Baby Chick Associa tion. Oar 25th year of Saccssa fal hatching. - - ORLAND HATCHERY - ' .,t Or land, Glenn County, Calif. 29tf PHONE 911-W for Painting, KaH somining, Alt work guaranteed, J13-JI3! DON'T THROW A WAT a good pair of shoes that only need a new sole. Wa repair them a good as new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. Sth St. 18-22nt ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPED SPECIAL - -t Marcels 75c until June 26, excepjS i Saturdays. ' 14-2; SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL . Send them to the Goodyear Bhoa Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. Wa pay the return postage, i-- THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c 224 So. Sth Street. Phono 49-J. J10-J1O FOR SALE . .... FOR ; RENT Famished one room bouse; close in, 815, FOR RENT 2 room partly furnished house, $15.00. 1 -4 FOR SALE 2 room house. . Lot 50x120. Price $1500. Will accept car as first . payment. . FOR SAL E Small house . close in. . $800. $150 will handle. i R. H. M A L E Y 703 North 9th St. Phone 726-W 29-39 FOR SALE Ford, 1919. First class condition. Recently overhauled, 3 now tires, $50. 825 Lincoln SU 29-30 FOR SALE Breakfast table. Call at 1028 Jotferson St. 29-30 FOR SALE CHEAP 2 room bungs tow, corner Mttcliett and white, Darrow Adda, Terms. 29-305 FOR SALE Grand piano, Circassian Walnut. Perfect condition. Phono 179-M. 29hr4 FOR SALE Houseboat, furnished, cheap; also twenty foot motor boat. Phone 889. 2944 . FOR SALEI A Three-burner Roek weave wick, bine-flame, oil stove, with high black and warming shelves, used only few days; per feet condition. Call on C. .Cv Brower, 208 Willlts Buidg. 28-4 WILL TRADE a good piece of land under the ditch for a good auto mobile. Phone 516. 24-30 ' FOR SALE Seven room house a North 9th St., close in. Terms, Address, Box 123. Herald office - i 27-J8 FOR SALE Ford truck, fn good, condition and ready to go. P.ux tell gear, oversized oord tires Priced $.126. James A. Brockway Langell Valloy, Oregon, 25-30:. BABY CHICKS Whtte and Browft Leghorns, $12.00; Barred Rocks, Reds, B Mlnorcaa, $18 to 18j C. O. D. it you wish. ORLAND, HATCHERY, Orland, Glenn Co.; California. 18tfi BUILDING ROCK FOR SALE., Phone 582-W. JOtf v -i - B e e S u p p l i e s, Murphey's Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main