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'THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1025 EVENING HERALD', KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN f WELL MK.TVTE MOVJ IT'B OP VCW HAD Ek'OUOMT TWIN TO WO HOUftlf AND 3 TO THINK WAMTGW MB CHVH ANO v COULD DO FO HIM HERALD'S IT Vsl lis 31 rO0AK WORK Leaye Your Filrcvs Bel-ore 90clocK-Your pictures are m m srwooas war KLAMATH FALLS OREGOH WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPtB BUY TMtlW ORUG3 I PuRlT v"l Fred Wcsterfeld, D. D. S. X Hay Laboratory l.oomls Iluildlng Phone 43A-W Rlsinata Kails, Oregon (DR. F. R. GODDARD 'osteopathic physician ami aunrtKtwi Office and Itesldenre t'houe 321 I. O. O. f. Totnple J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL KN01NEKH AND SURVEYOR rhouo 192-J 133 8. Illvorslilo DR. J. G. GOBLE Ol'TO.M ETIIIST OPTICIAN 70S Main Kt. Phono 1.13-W Make and grind Olasnes. Dupli cate broken lonnos, rcnnlr frames PIHMANINT CONCtTnUCTTOM Riclunlve Ijlcensed Mnnu fuctiircni for The now Concreto Hollow-Wall Dulldlng llrlck for Founda tions, Walls, Dulldlngi, etc Absolutely Flra and WoMhor Proof at a cost loss than hut other 'form of masonry, atone-Tlle construction elim inates upkoep oxpensn, Is In dostritctlblo, and Is approved uy the best AroliltncU and builders, Uncicelled ns a bsso for Stucco finish ' Cot ns Bsttmnto Tour Job flth and Market, Thono 582W Concrete Pipe Co. "Wants all She Can Get" BfcCN PlCKINCl I VKI9H L COUI.O f)AV A MUCH - I WAS FINC TMfi LA'-Vf MONTH i MOPINO I COULD GlUE The BovsinmvoFFicc MK.GUNN Atme KAibE month rot I IF Ulro SLUMP "v3 SuRB-A HL. IT K&feW.?, ?&U4W Uk'G that ought T'-S' To eer REMEMBERED s i I'M - SK -- .j BUSINESS DIRECTORY J ready S Klamath Lodge Directory- M. W. A. Ueets Flrnt and Third Wodnosdays Odd Kullows Hall 0. U. EMwarda, Clork. - 1335 Lakovlew Ave. B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thursday efenlng. Visit ing membori welcome. Elks Temple, 3rd A Main Charlton Currln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Deisell, Bee. K. of C. Council No. 2255 ' Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays Lyceum Hall, 8th and High Visiting KntghU wolcome I Chas, Pattorion, 0, K. I American Legion . Klamath Post No. 8 Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Court House Basement T. R. OLDS, Cora'dr. Pt.one S62-W Dr. Philip Cole Oeneriil Praotico of Dontlstry Opon Evenings by Appointment Phone GOV 518 Main Over Moe'i Store BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Vlolnt Itay facial and scalp treatment, faolnl packs, marcoll Ing, aud shampooing, Kronen paper wavo, For appointment Phone 811 OLOHEN.N'X WAMU5N, Prop. ilLY Streei ( MV BOOKKEEPER f 1 ASKED ME fob a ume this cant 9-1 TOLD HIM tt) iir.t L'.fi CM- VvHEr-i ,4 IUS GOOW CP ) I I EACH OFTMCM 4 M7 or-RCS OUT LATl'.K QM- vmeii THE Twil.ii? 1 I'LL G'VC i A JOB IN I Montana Reports Another Temblor LIVINGSTON, .Mont.. July 2. (!') A slight earthquake w:i.i f.'lt at I.omhard, M-ont.. loday where work men for the Northern Pacific ond Chicago, Milwaukee und St. l'inil rallrtKids are repairing d.im.'ige done by tuiurday night's leinlitjrH. VOLCANO AtTIVK ' I1O00TA. Colombia. July 2-UV) Vilolenl eruption of the volcano of (Inlerns near Pusto hegan yester day, great flames limning from the crnter and largo quantities of rocks and unites covering the surrounding country. Vochatzcr Bros. WELL DRILLKItS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estimates given on water systems. Prices Reasonable i i K- fc.L3.-,g?)vaw X 2 Carriers Needed at The Herald office Must be 12 years old Altamont Auditorium Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Convepiences and Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music , Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Martin and Nusscr THE EVENING HERALD'S Station Agent Robbed of 13 Night Operator for S. P. at Turner Victim TUUNIOK, Om., July 2. Duncan I.rwIii, hIkIiI mii'fHlor nt I III! Koulli iTii I'lu iriii ill lit kill Iiitii, wait lii'lil ii p ul l:::il llilK inoriilnK In li In offlro by an iiiilili iiliriiiil ni'Kro, IiouihI und kukki'iI, nml rarrlnd from th depot liy IiIh iiHHiilliuil, who locked lilm In n hox car and relumed and looted Did till. The iiroi-eedn of tlio hold up amounted lo $13. 33. I.ewln was r'le:ied from the liox car a num ber of hniirM later where ho waH dls eoviTeil hy (i. Alexander, who lives In the vicinity of the depot. I.ewiH Ktalcd that tho negro was iminiiHkcd. lie entered tho depot when !,cwIk waH alone, demanding tlml he "ullek 'em lip." The in Kro arrived In Turner on a frclitht train Tuemliiy nrternoon, vIhIUiik a' nil in her of utoren and lollerlnK around tho town during (lie evening. He wriH armed with a Hinall, nickel plated revolver, J,owl stated. Tho man wan six feet tall, of particular ly dark complexion, wore a cap, but wore no coat, according to tho operator. Men aro tho most foollxli when tin y are laughing at women. .Mirrors arc great things. If you thfik you are handsome a good mir ror will cheer you up. Wo know n man so stingy ho oats I m nan an to keep from wearing out the icoM in hid teeth. COURTS IIcinIh ' Chin Lung to Leong Sheo. 11-4 22. 2lifl4.G3 acres In sec. 14, twp. 40. S. It. S E. W. M. V. Templar et ux to Templar Motor Co.. 0-27-2". $6500 .consider ation, lots 6, T, K, block 4, Canal addition. Charley K. DeLap et ux to C. C. Kelhy and It. L. Orem. 0-22-23. I. It. H. Ilu.:iu acres, more or les. In sec. 11, twp. 3d, r. 9. Charles P. Stewart et ux to F. L. Moore. 12-2t)-23v U. JkiiUS, Jiarl lot 1 and 2 ot blki., First ad dition. F. L. .Moore et ux tcf C. H. Muel ler. U-G-2fi. 51 I. It. S. (snmo as abovo description.) MniTlnj;e Licences ' Walter Johnson to Myrtle Zlgnn. lfert L. Patrick to Ella Miller. Arthur II. Combs to . HeUi K i.ialr. t: " llnvo your hair marcelled in a do IlKhtfully cool and comfortablo Ileauty Shoppe. Moe's. Adv. 2D-6 CLASSIFIED AD HATES I'lmt liiHertlon per lino 10c Two liiHrrtions ................per line Iftc Tlirco iiifw:iilons ............per lino S4)c Four Innortlons per line 2Ac Week (0 tliiicn) per lino 30c Olio Month per line 75c ' Minimum marge Z5c. Ads not coimecullve aro charged as new fol lowing each omission. Klrut insertion Is In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at first Insertion rata. 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 in mat day s paper. Oregon Pioneers Elect Officers PORTLAND, Ore., July 2. Bruce AVolvorton was elected president of of tho Oregon Pioneer association at the business session In t-ic re union Wednesday night. Othor oTficcr arc: Mrs. Mary Barlow Wllklns (1853) vice presi dent; Cftorgo II. lllmes (1853), re elected iccretary; William M. Ladd, (1850); John Morrison Crawford of Dayton (1853) and J. O. Stearns ot Portland (1853.) President Wolvorton who was born while his parents were cros sing the plains 4a 1953 announced that during his term cf office he would make an effort to collect all the writings of early Oregcnians possible and asks any one having material available for such a col lection to get In .touch wKu him. UIUT.UX'8 TRADE PROSPECTS PAINTED IX DISMAL COLORS LONDON. A gloomy view of Britain's trade outlook was expres sed by sir Robert Home at a re cent dinner of the British Over- seats limits association. He said be had Just come back from journey abroad, which bad -taken some msnlbs, and be was ot the opinion "that we are In a worse position today than- we were six months ago, and that was bad enough. If we look at -the staple trades of the country we cannot help having a- feeling of anxiety and ap prohenstjn as to the future." Sir Robert referred to the state of the shipbuilding, coal, heavy steel, woollen and cotton trades, and said it was his deliberate belief that every seatlon of society had to. combine to find some solution of the problem, otherwise Hen.' was no hope for the country. SWEDEN DRAWS LESSONS FROM AMERICAN KCJADS STOCKHOLM, July 2, (Pi Am erican road building experience, technique and machinery will be used in re-bulldlng and perfecting Sweden s national highway system in order to serve the country's ever growing- automobile traffic. This has-been announced here in con nection with tho opening next June of a special laboratory for the test ing and selection ot new paving, ma terials. The engineer in charge, Ragnar It. Schlytcr, has personally mada a study tour through tho Vnlt- ed States. Sweden spends 72 percent of the income from automobile taxes for the re-construction, widening or re paying ot roads, 10 percent for new road building machinery, four per cent for new bridges, two percent on new surface materials and two per cent oa research work. American methods ot drainage have already boon adopted in tho southern part ot the country and, allowing tor dif ferences In climate, the American stylo ot surfaces probably will be followed. The scientists In charge have found that ot all countries, the Unltod States is the most advanced in the matter ot maklug automobile roads. LATE HA1XS ll'SET i OUTDOOR MOVIE PLANS LOS ANGELES, July 2. Unus ually lute rains in southern Cali fornia this spring not only dam aged fruit and grain to same' extent but' also retarded film icrops. Movie producers of Hollywood report a loss of more -than $500,000 due to ! the unseasonable rainfall, j After 'the middle of April film ! pioducers, expecting clear days, pre ; pared for outside scenes. The late rains upset all cok-uhHlons, forced j Important "takes" to be suspended i and, in some cases, compellod the I use of expensive Indoor sets for pictures which could have been made more economically out of doors. Seo Madame- Pnnnrlo tor expert marcelling and bob curling at Moo's Beauty Shoppe. Adv. 29-0. CLASSMED AD NEW TODAY KOIt SALE Ford Coupe; run 2400 miles: good as new. 1500 cash, draco Conhoy, Herald office. 2tf LOST Pair glasses, gold frame, In case, Winters name on case. Please leave at Herald office, (to ward. 2-3 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms In pri vate homo, 1603 Earl St. Phone 2115-R. 2-11 WANTED Factory Representative to handle new auto necessity. Every car and truck needs them. Nothing like it. Sells on sight. Big profits. See Demonstrator at Associated Car lot, 8th and Main. 2 TRY A SWEAT AND MASSAGE at the Medical Hot Springs Nat. 2-3 FOR RENT Front bedroom, bath, private entrance; rent reasonable. 1150 Pine. 2-3 LOST Near th Street and Walnut, diamond shape gold pin, ruby set. Return ,to Herald office and re ceive reward. 2-4 ROOM with two double beds to rent during Rodeo celebration, 1629 Wall St. 2-3 FOR RENT Three room partly fur nished house and bath; garage. Call at 1234 Lookout South, or phono 799-W. 2-3 WANTED Middle age cook for eight men. 102, care Herald. woman to Write Box 2-i LOST AND FOUND LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN English pit white bull dog. An swers to name of Bob. Reward. Mrs. II. C. Slater. Phone 715. 30-2 LOST Friday, bunch ct keys on ring. Reward if returned to Herald office. 1- WANTJiD WANTED Ratchett Setter by the first. Wages $6.00, nine hours. Address, W. H. Kitts, Bonanza Oregon. 30-1" WANTED Bids for putting up 20 acres of Alfalfa hay. Hay Is clean Can furnish equipment. Phone 15-F-13. 30-2 I WILL ACCEPT position as watch man or night watch; responsible . man. Box 31, Cr. Herald. - 1-3 RELIABLE MAN wants work by day, janitor, hotel clerk or porter. Address, True, Gen. Delivery or Phone 544-R. 24-2 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone S60W. 7tf FOR SALE PRETTY SILK Combination suits on sale at Bee Begins Dress Shop for only $1.95 and $2.50 each. 30-3 FOR SALE 6 room furnished, plas- tered house. Terms. Call 713 N. 9th St. Phono 726-J. 30-8 BEE BEGINS DRESS SHOP is lo cated at 129 South Seventh Street, opposite telephone office, next to Shasta Cafo. 30-3 BABY CHICKS White and Brown Leghorns, $12.00; Barred Rocks, Reds, B Minorcas, $15 to $18, C. O. D. if you wish. ORLAND HATCHERY, Orland, Glenn Co., California. Jl-tf FOR SALE Almost new A 1 1 n r a s saddle. Anderson Feed & Storage Co., 335 South Cth St. Phone 795 1-2 BUNNY BREMMER taffeta dresses on sale at Bee Begins Dress Shop for only $19.75. 30-3 FOR SALE 4 room house. Price, $1350. $150 cash. Balance like rent. See Ed Davison, 2054 Ap plegate after 6 P. M. 30-7 FOR WAITRESSES APRONS go to Bee Begins Dress Shop, 129 South 7th Street. 30-3 FOR SALE Light blue Georgette crepe dress, size 36. Has never been worn. Cost $30. will sell for $15. Inquire 303 Winters Apts. 1-2 FOR SALE Grand piano, Circassian v Walnut. Perfect condition. Phone 179-M. 29-4 FOR SALE Houseboat, furnished, cheap; also twenty foot motor boat. Phone 389. 29-4 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 Minorcas, $15 to $18, C. O. D. if you wish. ORLAND HATCHERY, Orland, Glenn Co., California. 16tf PRETTY LACE DRESSES on sale at Bee Begins Dress Shop for only $13.95. , 30-3 SECTION MISCELLANEOUS PIIONH 911-W for Palnlfeig. Knl- ominlng. All work guarnntood, 7 Jlvll3 DON'T THROW A WAT a good pair of shoes that only need a new sole. We repair them as good a new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 131 N. 8th St. 16-22nt TRIANOLB CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 824. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St.. W pay the return postage. THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street,' Phone 49-J. J10-J10 BIO SHIPMENT of crisp voile linen and gingham dresses have just arrived at Bee Begins Dress 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. 14-8 HOME COOKING served at the "Waffle House" 119 So. 9tJ. Now owned and run' by Mr. and Mrs. Van Duyne. J12-J12 BUS TO AND FROM FAIR Grounds July 2-3-4. Fare 25c. Central Auto Service, 103 South 7th street 1-3 FOR RENT GENTLE SADDLE HORSES for ladies for hire. Altamont camp. Phone 705. 30-14 FOR RENT 4 room furnished, cot tage, close in. Phono 535. 1 FOR RENT 3 room furnished Apt. Children allowed. 4 1 9 Pacific Terrace. 29-2 FOR RENT Apts. and rooms, close in. Phone 342-W. 419 N. 10th. .1-4 FOR RENT Cheerful 3 room fur nished Apt. 1028 Jefferson. 1-3 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 123 N. 6th St. Phone 399-W. 1-2 FOR RENT Completely furnished Apt. 607 High. . 1-2 FOR RENT 3 room modern fur nished apartment. Phone 616. . , 1-7 FOR RENT Nice" 'room for man and wife or two gentlemen, dur ing Rodeo celebration. Private home. Cill 145-W. 1-5 NICELTf FURNSHED HOUSE for rent. 814 Lincoln. . 1-3 FOR RENT Cool, pleasant sleeping room in modern home. 625 North 8th St. Phone 179-W. 29-1 FOR RENT 5 room modern Apt Phone 156. 29-3 FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished apartment. Ill Pine. 27-3 SADDLE HORSES for hire. Alta mont camp. Phone 705. 30-14 LKGAL NOTICES PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court ot Oregon, for Klamath County. ' Leona M. Nachtsheim, Plaintiff, vs. Henry J. Nachtsheim, Dotendant. ' To Henry J. Nachtsheim, defendant, in the name of the Stato of Oregon. You are Hereby, required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before August 14th, 1925. that being the expiration of six weoks" publication of this summons presrib ed by the order for publication thereof, and if you fall so to answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Cout for the roltef demanded in the com plaint, to-wit: for the dissolution of the marriage existing between your-, self and plaintiff; for the care, cus tody, and control of the minor child; end for such other further relief as to equity may appertain. This publication is made by ordor ot tho Hon. A. L. Leavitt, Judge of the' above named Court, duly made on July 1st, 1D25. The date ot the first publication of this summons Is July 2. 1925. RUTENIC & YADEN, By A. C .YADEN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: 409 Main Street. Klamath Falls, Oregon. July 2-9-16-23-30, Aug. 6. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, the final account ot lior administration ot the Estate of Belle Butcher, deceased, and said court has fixed July 11th, 1926, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. as the time and the Court Room ot said court as the place for tho hearing of said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated, June 10th, 1925. WINNIE HOAK, Executrix of the EBtato ot ' Belle Butcher, deceased. Juno 11-18-25, July 2-9. B Murphey's Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main i e s