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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1925)
t-WnDNPADAY, JULY 1, EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OHF.CGN PAGE FIVE There MiM 1V4 .(.Lkt.ADV TO vMvU IW CsVc? t-T I CA'IT PINO ANS' N T.'. TtaPuT HERALD'S rO0AK I 1 It" r I -' rl. i ) h f f . AVf I I VJTM Z-.M I i i 1 ... I I I. j r - l JC' worth op Mixeo y . TAKe the mixed F rv- y" Nl)TS X-Jl NUTS? t jl KIND AND VJIU. ( ' -''"' Leave Your Ftlttvs 'Before 9 OcJocK-Your, AM- Pictures are UltfeiWKKES WL KLAMATH FALL V7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE OUY THCH DRUGS Fred'Westerfeld. D. D. S. X-Ray Laboratory ' Lnouiti Building rboim 43 4-W Klamath Fall. Oregon, DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC) PHYSICIAN ami) simnmiM Office and Residence Pbouo S21 L 0. O. J Temple J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL ENOINEER AND SUHVEYOIl Phont 19J-J 133 8. Rlveraldo DR. J. G. GOBLE OI'TGMKTIUHT OPTICIAN 709 Main St. Phone 133-W Make and grind Qlassoa. Dupli cate broken, IoTiioi, ropalr tramoi BCRMANCNT CONBTRUCTIOt Exclnslre IJcensnd Menu. ' fncturcra lor The new Concrote Hollow-Wall , Building, llrlck for Founda tion, Walli, BulldlnR, ele, Absolutely Flra and Wohther Proof at a coat loss than anv otner form of niunonrr. Btona-Tlle construction elim inate npkeep expense I ln doatructlble, and I approved by tho boat archltoct and builder. i. Cneicollcd u a baao for ' Stucco finish) , U)t na Estimate Your Job 6Ui. and Market. Phone 582W Concrete Pipe Co. Seem to be Plenty of Potential Victims ) f I IJliLievE I'Vli tWllli" - NOW HURRW BACK AMY- T " "' BUSINESS DIRECTORY WORK ready 5 v. ix war FALLS OREGON Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Moou Pint and Third Wednesday Oild Followt Hall 0. L. Edward, Clark. 1336 Lakevlew Are. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets ThuratUjr svonlng. Vlalt Inn mnmbani wcleoma. Elka Tompla, 3rd Malu Cbarlton Carrln, Exallod Ruler. Tom Dolitll, Boo, K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mooting: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesday Lyceum Hall, 8th and High Visiting Knight welcome Cboa, Pattoraon, 0. K. American Legion Klamath Poat No. 8 Moating lit and 3rd Tueaday. Court Hcwaa Baaement r. n. OLU3, Com'dr. PLona 661-W . Dr. Philip Cole s Oonorn'l Practice of Dontlatry Opon Kvonlng by Appnlntmont Phono B60 618 Main Ovor Moo' Store Another Forest Fire Is Reported lllON'D, ' Oro July 1.' Anothor tiro, reported nt 9:46 o'clock tills morning, In tho Fremont National fovimt, now makes a total of night In til n nen lying butwonu LaPjuo, Fort Illicit nntl Creacont, according to rcporia from tho, Doachutoa Nu tlonnl forest hondqunrturs horo. Hnvun of llin fires . nfo reported under control.. ' ' B e e Chief Mountain Slowly Sliding JAt'WON, Wyo.. July l.(,p) Tlio north end of Chlof Mountain la cri'i'pInK Hlowly down up) the Groaa Vi'ntro Rlvvr Vullay and crumpling uh It goon. ; v Moving down upon tho river on a from of anvorul ml leu at a rato of Htwod thnt la altnoat pcrclptlhlu, for okI rnnitora and ranchnra declnro. It will rr.'alo a itrcat bnnln If It block tb ruuyoti, tbroiiKh which tho river run. They belli! vo that tho BOCtlon of tho (tn;at mountain wna Jarred Iooko by tho earthquake ahorka which worn felt hor Suturduy, and thut r;,;, :t v,::i ;,o un avalanche xreater than that which occurred taut Tuemlay, when a section of .Hlicop mountain ut a point below Chief mountnln, fell Into the river and canned It to form a lake. When tho expected avaluncho oc curs It will dam tho river to such a height thnt once tho hnsln la filled tho stream will find a now outlet. Helow the Sheep mountnln dam tlio river la dry and all Irrigation operation nro at a standstill. Tho hike formed by last week'a nvnlnncho already covers 5,000 acrca ami the pIlltiK up of boulders and earth around tho Sides of this nowly BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Violet Ray facial mnd acalp troutment, facial packs, marcoll Ing, and abampovtng, Fronch paper wuvo. For appointment Phone 311 GLOllKNNA WARREN, Prop. Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLERS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose 'Estimates glvon" on water ayatems. Prices Reasonable Altamont Auditorium Up-to-date Dance -Hall with all Conveniences f f ' find ' Galloway's Orchestra from Portland n will furnish the music Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Martin and S u p p 1 i e f v THE EVENING HERALD'S formed Imsln Iiun created cliffs hun dreda of feet high. Tho luke nt that point, which wuk 120 feet deep short ly ufier tho slide, now in Tiiiu foot deep, reKlilenia any. ' ' " Reconstruction Loan Is Sought Santa Barbara Business Men Issue Appeal For Finan- ' cial Assistance ' SANTA DAItltAKA, Calif., July 1. MO Kunta liurlmru today, through Its clearing house associa tion, lHueil an appeal to the nation for a 32,000,000 earthquake fund, and to bankers and clearing houses of tho country for-a 320,000,000 loan reconstruction fund. Acceptance of offers of aid from Kan Francisco and Los Angeles was voted by a representative gathering of tho city council, chamber of com merce and clearing house associa tions. Structural engineers were asked for Immediately. Tho following telegram was sent to the chambers of commerce of Imh Angeles and Han Francisco. "Accept your offer of assistanco Hend us toduy three or five superior structural etiKtneerH to net in ad- vlsory capacity to city government .! In an Immediate survey for recon struction of Bantu Barbara." Seo Madame Pnnarlo for expert mareellini; and bob curling at Moe's lleauly Nhoppe. Adv. 29-0. Through Pullman Service Started Southern Pacific Puts on Sleep ers Between Here and San Francisco SAJ FRANCISCO, July 1. OP) Through Pullman service be tween San Franclaco and Klamath Falls. Ore., 'without change, was established today by,-tho Southern Pacific' company. I'p to thla date passenger to and from Klamath Falls changed ut Weed. ' Northbound, tho sleeper will be detached from the San Francisco Portland train at Weed, and will bo takon Into Klamath Fulls by a feed er train. Southbound, tho feeder will bring the Pullman to Weed and It will be picked up by tho Boiilli- b(5und Portland-San Francisco train. . ; j ; Pilot Butte Inn Damaged By Fire Bend Hostelry Sustains Ap proximately $3,000 in Night Blaze BEND, Ore., July 1. Damage" to the Pilot Butte Inn, famous with travelling men and tourists from many parts of the United States, which caught fire through a short circuit to tho cash register In tho diniug roiiu late yesterday Is esti mated at iietwoen $2500 and $3000. Damage was confined to the din lug' room buffet, cash register and costly docoretlons. Tho famous pic ture window was not damaged. McQueen Taken On Rum Charge Acting on a warrant from Lane county, Sheriff Burt Hawkins last night arrested B. T. McQueen of this city. A large truck containing liq uor and said to belong to McQueen was the Immediate cause of Uio warrant. McQueen, with hla attor ney, - Horace Mnuning, last nlghl started for Kugono where ho will be given a hearing and bail arranged. Tho party Is expectod to return hero Into tonight. Lnno county authori ties are also holding Bob Andraa of Klamath FnllB, said to have been tho drivor of the truck. Nusser - CLAHBIFIKD AD RATES First Insertion .............. ..per lino 10c Two Insertion per line 1 5c Three Insertion ............ per line SOr Four lnsirtlonH per lino 25c Week (0 limes) per line IKIc Ono Month per Una 75c Minimum marge 20c. Ads not consecutivii are charged as auw fol lowing' each omisslou. ' First Insertion Is In "New Today'.' column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at first Insertion rate. ... s Display classified ads (where type larger than this Is used) are counted nine lines to Inch. ' - Copy must be In Herald office by noon to get Hi that day's paper. KBW TODAY FOIt BALE Light blue Georgette crepo dress, size 30.- Huh never been worn. Cost 130, will sell for 115. Iniilro 303 Winters Apts. 1-2 IIAJtY CHICKS White and Krown l.eKhorns, (12.00; Barred Hocks. IleilH, II Minorca, $15 to 318, C. O. I). If you wish. OltLA.S'U HATCIIKItV, Orland, Glenn Co., California. Jl-tf FOUND 3 Call 413-J, adv. yards lavender voile. Identify and pay for 1 WILL ACCEPT position as watch man or night watch; responsible man. Ilox 31. Cr. Herald. 1-3 T0-S; TKV('K ?olng to Diamond lake Thursday. Anyone having nup piles to go up. call 704. 1 FOR SALE Ford Touring. 1917 recently painted, englno good con dilion, $75.00 for quick sale. Box T. R., Cr. Herald. 1 FOR RKNT- Nice room for man and wife or two gentlemen, dur ing Rodeo celebration. Private home. Call 14 5-W. 1-3 NICELY Fl'RNSHED HOUSE rent. 814 Lincoln. BUS TO AND FROM FAIR Grounds July 2-3-4. Fare 25c. Central Auto Service, 103 South 7th street 1-3 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 123 N. 6lh St. Phone 399-W. 1-2 FOR RENT 3 room modern fur nished apartment. Phone 516. 1-7 FOR SALE Look these business chances over, then come in and ask us about them. A small confectionery business In splendid location. Doing very good business.. $1800.00. A 17 room lodging house right on Main Street. Price $2000. Half cash will bandle. Another rooming house of 27 rooms for $3760.00 on good corner down town. We have a $4500.00 Investment thnt will net a large income. It will be worth your while to look Into this. A restaurant on Main Street doing a big business that can be increased. Full price $5000.00. Buy your business now and ' get that Summer tourist trade. MAGUIRE & MAGUIRE Insurance Investments 816 Main Street .. ' - i-2 Work Reaches Inland Empire Secretary of Interior Is Now at Spokane t SPOKANE. Wash., June 30. Dr. Hubert Work, eocrefhry of the In terior, and Elwood Meed, commis sioner of reclamation, arrived In Spoknno shortly before noon today, from Glacjcr National Park. Aftor speaking here tonight, thoy Mil lenvo for Pasco, Washington to at tend tho annual conference of the Columbia basin irrigation league. On tholr way to Spokane, Socre I tnry Work and Commissioner Mead ! stopped . at Jjowport, WasTl.V' this morning and Inspected tho proposed I Albany Fnlls diversion point, Of tho basin project on the Pend Oriolle. "Thoro is water In sufficient quantity, which demonstrates that you have tho first requisite for ir rigntiqn of tho proposed great Col umbia basin project," Secretary Work Bald aftor leavllng Now port. The basin project was explained In detail by the Irrigation league of ficials. 1 s CLASSIFIED AD SEW TODAY FOIt HALE Almost new A 1 t u r a s saddle. Anderson Feed HtoruKe Co;, 335 Hiinih lilh Kt. Phone 71)5 1-2 FOIt RENT Cheerful 3 room fur nlshed Apt. 1028 Jefferson. 1-3 FOR KENT 4 room furnished cot tage, clisq In. Phono 535. 1 FOIt RENT Completely furnished Apt. 007 High. 1-2 FOR RENT Apis, and rooms, close in. Phono 342-W. 410 N. loth. 1-4 LOST Friday, bunch of keys on ring. Reward If returned to Herald office. 1-2 WAXTKI) WANTED Ratchet t Setter by the flrat. Wages $8.00, nlnn hours. Address, W. H. KItts, Bonanza, Oregon. 30-1 WANTED Rids for putting up 20 acres of Alfalfa hay. Hay is clean, 'an furnish equipment. Phone 15-F-13. 30-2 RELIABLE MAN wants work by day, janitor, hotel clerk or porter. Address, True, 'Gen. Delivery or Phone 644-H. 24-2 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax Ing, bonso cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. M Rhodes. Phone MOW. - 7tf FOR KENT GENTLE SADDLE HORSES for ladles for hire. Altamont camp. Phone 705. . ' 30-14 FOR RENT 3 room furnished Apt. Children allowed. 119 Pacific Terrace. 29-2 FOR RENT Cool, pleasant sleeping ruuui in muuera nome. ojd ;ioriii 8th St. Phone 179-W. 29-1 FOR RENT One sleeping room with adjoining bath, down stairs. 730 North 9th. ; .29-4 FOR RENT 5 room modern Phone 156. Apt. 29-3 FOR RENT 4 room house, double garage. Hot Springs Addition. 334 South 4th Street. 29-4 FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished apartment. Ill Pjne. 27-3 SADDLE HORSES for hire. Alta mont camp. Phone 705. , 30-14 LOST AND FOUND LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN English pit white bull dog. An swers to name of Bob. Reward. Mrs. H. C. Slater. Phone 715. , 30-2 FOR SALE FOR SALE 6 room furnished, plas tered house. Terms. Call 713 N. . 9th St. Phone 726-J. 30-8 BEE BEGINS DRESS SHOP Is lo cated at 129 South Seventh Street, opposite telephone office, next to Sbasta Cafe. 30-3 FOR SALE 4 room house. Price, $1250. $150 cash. Balance like rent. See Ed Davison, 2054 Ap plegate after 5 P. M. 30-7 FOR WAITRESSES APRONS go to Bee Begins Dress Shop, 129 South 7th Street. 30-3 FOR SALE Grand piano, Circassian Walnut. Perfect- condition. Phone-179-M. 29-4 FOR SALE Houseboat, furnished, cheap; also twenty foot motor boat. Phone 8S9. . 29-4 FOR SALE A Thiee-burner Rock weave wick, blue-flame, oil stove, with high black and warming shelves, used only few days; per fect condition. Call on C. C. Brower, 208 Wlllits Buldg. . 26-2 FOR SALE Seven room house on North 9th St., close in. Terms. Address, Box 123 Herald office. 27-J6 BABY CHICKS White, and Brown Leghorns, $12.00; Barred Rocks, Reds, B Mlnorcas, $15 to $18, C. O. D. If you wish. ORLAND HATCHERY, Orland; Glenn Co California. ' 16tf PRETTY LACE DRESSES on sale nt Beo Begins Dress Shop for only $13.95. -- 30-3 MISCELLANEOUS BUNNY BREMMEIt taffeta dresses -on sale nt Bee Begins Dress Shop for only $19.75. 30-3 HOME COOKING eorved at the "Waffle House" 119 So, 9th. Now owned and run by Mr. and Mrs. t Vah' Duyno. J12-J12 MATTRESSES REBUILT All kinds niado (nto latest styles; stationary or collapsible. Drop us a postal card or call, and our estlmnte man 'will .All and show samples and quote prices. All work guaranteed, havo best of references, will de liver uny place in county. Feath ers reuuvnted. Klamath Mattress Co., 721 North Ninth St. J13-J9 PRETTY SILK Combination suits on sulo at Beo Begins Dress Shop for only $1.95 and $2.50 each. 30-3 MurpheyV Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main SECTION IDHCIiLLAXEOrg PHONE 911-W for Painting, Kal- somlnlng. All wocA guaranteed. r. 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, 131 N. 8th St. 16-aant TRIANOLB CAFE The place to got good eats. OPEN ALL NIOHT. 633 Main street. Phone 634.. . tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send thnm to the Ouodyear Shoa Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We , pay the return postage. ,; THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6tb Street. Phone 49-J. J10-J10 BIO SHIPMENT of crisp voile linen and gingham dresses have just arrived at Ilee Begins Dross Shop, 129 South 7th St. 30-3 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 ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPB SPECIAL Marcels 75c until June 26, except Saturdays. 14-3 LI. GAL NOTICES - NOTICE TO CREDITORS ; In the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho Counfy of Klamath. In the Matter of tho Estate of ; Timothy T. Murphy, Deceased. . Notice Js nereliy' given that the undersigned has beeq. appointed -administrator of the- above entitled estate, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against the said estate will present them to me at the office of my attor ney, H. M. Manning, In the Hart Building, at Klamath Falls, Klamath County. State of Oregon, properly verified, with vouchers attached, on or before six months from the date of this notice. Dated June 17th, 1925. ; . ' BEN T. MURPHY, Administrator of the Estate of Timothy T. Murphy, Deceased. June 17-24, July 1-8-15. . .. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Copartnership Estate of Timothy T. Murphy, deceased, In and to the assets of the ' copartnership of Timothy T. Murphy and Ben T. Murphy,, co partners doing business as Murphy Bros. t . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the above entitled; estate, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against the said estate will "present them to me at the office of my attor ney, H. M. Manning, in the Hart Building, .at Klamath .Falls, Klam ath County, State of Oregon, prop erly verified, with vouchers attach- ' ed, on or. before six months from the date of this notice. Dated June 17th, 1925. ... . , BEN T. MURPHY, Administrator of the copartner ship estate of Timothy T. Murphy, deceased, in and to the assets of the copartnership of Timothy T. Murphy and Ben T. Murphy, copartners do ing business as Murphy Bros. June 17-24, July .1-8-15. SPECIAL BOND ELECTION NOTICE WILLOW VALLEY , IRRIGATION DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that a spec ial bond election will be held on the fourth day of August, 1925, at the hereinafter specified pulling place in Willow Valley Irrigation District, Klamath County, Oregon, to deter mine whether bonds of said District in the sum of TWENTY THOUSAND ($20,000.00) DOLLARS shall be issued for the purpose of providing funds for procuring necessary recla mation works, including the riprap ping of the upstream face of tho storage dam, acquiring the neces sary property and .rights therefor, for the purchase and acquisition of canals, reservoir sites, for work and construction, for payment of first four years interest to accrue on said bonds, and for otherwise carrying out the provisions of law. The polls shall be opened at eight o'clock on tho morning of the elec tion and be kept open until five o'clock in the afternoon, when the snmo must bo cfosod. At such election the ballots shall contain the words "BONDS YES" and "BONDS NO." The Board of Directors have specified tho following polling place in said district for said election: At tho residence of A. C. Duncan, situated in section 6, township 40 South, Range 14 East of the Wllla- ' mette Meridian, In the aforesaid ir rigation district. In Klamath County, Oregon. ' Snld election must be held and the result theroot determined and declared in all respects as nearly as practicable In conformity with the provisions of law- governing the elec tion of officers. . Given by ordor of tho Board of Directors of the Willow Valley Irri gation District, this 23rd day of -June, 1925. SOL DEWEY, JR. 1 President. , A. C. DUNCAN, Attest: Board of Directors: A. C. DUNCAN, Secretary. June 24, July 1-8-15-22.