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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1925)
MONDAY, JUTiY C IMS EVENING HERALD', KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION SAW CtOSH ,SOU M06 HMiMK OOH AUCIUNCE 16 GONWA Bt buncha Dumb BELUs'. fer gosh SAKS PoT "Ti ROPE AROOMO 1M BOARD O. ' 1V US V Up? thc.Vu.tmin' If r J tpWtyW', ltoiYV , 9rw aouwo th Board tTi A FAKE. HERALD'S pi ftODAK WORK Leave Your Filtws w J J Before 9 OctocK-Your pictures are ready at" 5 d Rtt&.JI L- i tl U w u V IvLlATIA 1 n l ALLa UKLUUH Tilm V WHCRt PARTICULAR PEOPLE VWTy) BUY THfitrt DRUGS Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. X Ray Laboratory 1 Loom It Building Phone 434-W R I om 14 1 11 Falla. Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURftlCOn Otflea and Rosldcnee Pbouo 3: I. O. 0. i Temple J. C CLEGHORN CIVIIi ENGINEER AND 8UKVEY0a Phono' 101-J 133 S. IUvor':ililn DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETH 1ST OPTICIAN 70 Main St. Phono 133-W Mnks and. grind Glauses. IMiiiII ckto brekon Ionics, rupair frames Pf)MANINT CONCTCIUCTIOtl Excluslvn TilcenneA Mnnn (nctiircrs lor Th now Concrete Hollnw-Wiill nulldlnR Ilrlck for Founda tions, Walls, Uuilillniid, els. Absnlutolr Fire and WoMhor Proof at ft cost less than ant other form ot masonry. fltone-Tilo construction cllm ' Inatos n k chi p oxiihii.1,1, Ih In desti'imtlhln, nnd 1 npprnvnd by the bost archllouls and bulldori. Unoxccllrd m n bnso for Htui'co finish Lot us UmIIihiiIo Your lob Bth and Market. Phono (t82W i Concrete Pipe Co. mm is TH AUDUWCE Vu Be too K5' 11 .1 - T IHlNK. tJCAflD TOO. I THinK BUSINESS DIRECTORY lY 7 D .Efira3 car 3 Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Moeti First nil Third Odd Fcllong Hall C. L. Klwril.i, Clark. I3UI Lakavlcw Ato. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thnrsdajr aronlng. Vliill Intr momboni welcome. Klkn Temple, 3rd & Muln Cliarlton Currln, Kxaltiid Rulnr. Tom Dulcell. Sec 'K. of C. Council No. 2255 - MeiUlUK": 8 P. M. Ith Tuesdays 8th and is KnixtiU iloomo Cbas, Pattortoa. O. K. American Legion Klnmftth Post No. 8 MoetliiRS tat and 3rd Ilasoinout . R. OLIKS. Com'dr. Plvone 66I-W Dr. Philip Colo GonornI Practlrs of Donllatry Open Kvonlngs by Appointment Phono CUD 518 Main Ovor Moo's Store BOSTON BEAUTY . SHOP Winters Building Violet Ray facial and scalp treatment, facial packs, nmrcoll Intr. and shampooing, Kronen pnpnr wave. For appolnlmont Phono 311 (JI,OIil!NVA WARREN, Prop. AyS 2nd nud Vi(-jSkI.ycciiin Hall VjAJrlllKh Vlaltlr JVS& 1040 ! $mSiy Street GjiT Cm TV-l' BCAfiD TOO, HCV. TOO kwi too nmm. PIIC1T FLAYS POWER COME (Cutttlniictl From !'; One) narh other. It la ono of tho greateHt fiitiii in tlio.wholo history of tho Intra a ll race. "Hut strain Is not tho rml of tho tnry. Jutit us Maim c-amo to nui' plrnirtit or tuko tho plnru of tbo powor of htimnn imirtclo, nnfmul mii'iili', of wind and ,nf fallliiK watir, ho rluctrirlty Ih coming to ini!ii!i-mrtit or tnko the jitnce of V.': K'-'s Jimt at tho .begin- Vochatzer Bros. WELL DHILI.KH3 Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estimates glren on water nyslcma. Prices Reasonable j to Carriers Needed at The Herald office Must be 12 years old 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 ninl! of a new eloclrlial elvilUa tlnn, whlih wo can already forniee will h m (Mfrrrent from that of Htram uh lh(4 fiK'i of Hleaio waH from Ihe nuns which went before, II. fol'0 )eveloiiiirlit "What Ha development will be no man can yet foretell. Hut we nro all familiar wllh electric I full t. We all know that work can be done hiinilii'ili' ot mlleH from tho Hoiirce of power by tli trauHiiilKiilon of elerlrlrlty. Every hounewlfo iihos or wnnu to iiho lht new electrical conveniences wbiili are capable of tuhliiK Iroin her shoulders Ihe larger part of the drudgery f her dally taks. Wo know already noinethliiK ut leant of v.liat elec trltiity has III store. "Iliimnn life in America Is al ready lurKoly dependent on the electric current. The time is clearly In siKht when practically all peo ple, at least In. North America, can be supplied with electric servant at their work and In their homes ijci'Vi'.ntH whotfe romiiiK may beccoe the itrealeift material bleHHine, !n iwiinari hiKi ry or U:o f.;reaH 'it curne. "You may f;:irly ask how thiH Kreat forward Mep in the conouet of ni.'Ui ovir . uaiuro can ever become a curo. It can become a curho only if the common good is forKotten . In the hunger for ex orbitant profits to the electric contpanies; "In nearly every portion of the roiled States there Is spreading out a vai;t network ot electrical wires which will before long merge Into a slniflu great ti'in or monopoly covering every portion of our coun try with electric service, and run- hliiK Into practically every home. A'ready these wires extend from. or will noon extend from, the Gulf of Mexico to Niagara Fails In Hinitlu Interconnected system under a iiinitle control. Tho leaders of the electric Industry do not hesl tnte to look forward to tho time when a single unified electric sys tem will cover, from border to border, the whole United States Tiie coming of fcuch n system Is al ready Inevltnolo . . Single Monopoly "A slnulo system In America means a single monopoly, and a monopoly i.o powerful in wealth and political iulluence, covering bo largo a territory, nnd having so much to do with the success of every busi ness and the comfort of every home that nothing like it as ever t-.no-vn in tho world before.. '."Tills erent monopoly Is certain to come. Under proper regulation ' by the people It is necessary for the common wel'nro that it should come. I.Ike the telephone, the sup plying of electricity is a natural monopoly. Tho advantages and economies of a binglo control aro so great, nnd tho benefits to the peo ple, if that monopoly is properly controlled by them are so vast, that it would be foolish to attempt to prevent It. Indeed this gigantic j concentration of electrical owner- 3 CLASSIFIED AD RATES First Insertion per lino 10c Two Insertions per lino Iftc Three Insertion per line 20c Four Insertion ............ er line !5c Week (0 time) .. per line HOc Ono .Mom ih pcrlliie7Ac Minimum rnnrge 2!ic. Ads not consecutivo aro charged as new fol lowing each omission. First Insertion is In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at first Insertion rate. , Display classified ads (whore type larger than this Is used) are counted nine lines to Inch. Copy miiHt bo in Herald office by noon to get In that day's paper. .NEW TODAt WANTED .Men to contract loading two (2) million foot dry lumber. Kchmlit liros.. Gazelle, California. 6-11 ANTED Work for six horses and owner. A. J. . Teberg, Central Motel. , 6-11 WANTED Clean cotton rags, 10c a pound. Drummoiiil Print .Shop. 6 FOR SALE I.nte 1924 Ford coupe. I'M niiout 2501) miloB. Motor as Kb' A as new. I'alnl and rubber like a brand new car. Will make term,. Address G. C, Room 2 Whits Peilcan IU)tel. C-8 WANTED Work as cook or all around general woman. Write box lie. care Herald office. 6-8 FOR SALE 1921 liuick master 6 touring. 220 North 5th. 6-11 WANTED Will buy 200 White Leg horn pullets. Harry Renton, Box II. Olene, Oregon. 6-11 LET US RUB AWAY your aches and pains. Medical Hot Springs Nut. 6-7 FOR SALE CHEAP Good winter coat with fur collar and cuffs: 2 dresses; hats. etc. Owner leaving , city by motor and no way of carry ing them. Write Uox it, care of Herald office. . 6-8 LOST Bill fold, containing about $S0.00; name and address Inside. Liberal reward. Phone 519-M. 6-7 FOR RENT New restaurant and 4 room house near Main Street Rent reasonable. Address Box J. B., Herald office. 6-8 DRESS MAKING, 12-10 Sargent Ave. Phono 54 7-R. J6-A6 FOR RENT Front bedroom with bath. 1240 Sargent Ave. Phone 647-R. 6-ll FOR RENT S 1 e e p 1 n g room for couple, both employed, close In. 237 Jefferson. 6 FOR RENT 3 room furnished Apt. Couple preferred. 309 So. River side. Phone 192-W. 6-7 4 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE, bath room, large front porch. overlook ing city. Trees, lawn, shrubbery. Inquire corner Hastings and Lavey Streets. $1900. easy terms. F. W. Burdette, Hillside Addition, Box 1072. ship cannot be prevented. But it can bo controlled. "Just as every cloud, has a sil ver lining, so every possible benefit has its corresponding abuse. We are already getting a foretaste in a small way of what such a mon opoly ns this might do to the peo ple in the absence of adequate and effective public control. Consumers Robbel The concentration of owner ship ot water power nnd steam plants which produce electricity, and' of the transmission and dis tributing lines of wire over which it travels from the producer to the consumer, aro all bringing about enormous economies which the com panies are keeping almost entirely for themselves. There is little or no reduction from tho war-time rates of electric service, and from these gigantic savings the consum er is getting little or nothing. "Moreover, In addition to the largo profits which the companies nro distributing to their stock holders, they are realizing huge sums from tho rise in price of their stocks. So enormous is the value ot this rise in stocks to the com panies that the Wall Stroet Journal computes the profits of only ten companies within eighteen months from this source alono at over $250,000,000. All this means that i tho companies aro taking in more than they ought nnd the consumers ; aro paying out nioro than - they ! ought for electrical service.' K.AXK CALL ISSUED j WASHINGTON, July 6. The j comptroller of the currency todny j issued a call for tho condition of nil national banks at tho close of busi- noss on authority, Juno 30. I" : ' Robbed hair looks its best with i Madumo Pnnnrlo's marcel and bob curl. Moo's lienuty Shoppo. Adv. 29-6 NEW TODAY MAN'S COAT LEFT by mistuko In car In Iron of It. It. R. Garner. Reward. Gilbert's Grocery, 12:! North sill Street. 6" ALL AROUND HUTCIIER WANTS position. Phone 241-W. 6-8 WANTED V hoad of work horses. Look mo tip south of Poor Farm. II. L. Martin. 6 FOR RENT 3 room bouso and 1 room cabin, both partly furnished. 2M Harrow Ave., Mills Addition. ti-T LOST Disc wheel with 30x15.77 U. S. cord balloon tiro with cover - bearing liodgo trade-mark and Livingston. Montana. Reward if returned to Johnson Garage. 6 WANTED Woman to care for two small children during day. Call 1130 High after 6:00 o'clock. 6 LOST Rook of keys, between Post Office nnd Telephone building. Finder calITelephone 300. F. It. Dunn. 6 LOST Will tho gentleman who found the suitcase containing Isahy'y and lady's clothing, two men's shirts . and miscellaneous articles, plea.TO return to' Herald office or Virgil Wilson, Chiloquin, Oregon. 6 LOST 32x4 Diamond tire on Frank lin rim. Finder please leave at Ileraid office and receive reward 6-8 FOR RENT Room for light house keeping for two. 315 Lincoln. 6-8 FOR TRADE House and 3 lots In Fresno, California, for email acre age near Klamath Falls, Oregon. V, E. Hushnell, General Delivery, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 6-7' ONE SLEEPING ROOM FOR RENT. Inquire 319 North 9th. 6-7 AUTO FOR SALE 1923 Buick 6; 5 passenger touring; looks anil ritns excellent. Will sell for $800 cash or $890 terms. 2151 Or chard Ave., Mills. Addn. 5-7 FOR RENT In country, five .room house, garago and poultry house. Lawn with lots of shade. Phone 15-F-13. ' 6-9 WANTED -Phone 850. Small refrigerator. 6-7 MISCELLANEOUS OH BOY! Come to the Hot Springs Natatorium. . 3-6 PHONH 911-W for Painting, Kal somlning. All work guaranteed. JU-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. 16-22nt TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf SHOE3 REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. Sth St. We pay the return postage. TUB SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street. s Phono 49-J. ' J10-J10 THREE LOTS in Klamath Falls to sell; also 160 apre ranch in Lnngell Valloy irrigation district to sell or trade for property In or around Portland. Inquire 813 Alameda. J13-J13 HOME COOKING served at the "Wafflo House" 119 So. 9th. Now owned and run by, Mr. and Mrs. Van Duyne. J12-J12 FOR SALE FOR SALE Ford Coupe; run 2400 miles; good as new, $500 cash. Grace Conboy, Herald office. 2tf FOR SALE 6 room furnished, plas terod house. Terms. Call 713 N. 9th St. Phone 726-J. 30-8 BABY CHICKS White and Hrown Leghorns, $12.00; Barred Rocks. Reds. B Mlnorcas, $15 to $18, C. O. 1). if you wish. ORLAND HATCHERY, Orland, Glenn Co., California. Jl-tf FOR SALE Almost new A 1 1 u r a s saddle. Anderson Feed & Storage . Co., 335 South 6th St. Phono 795 . l-2 FOR SALE 4 room houso. Price, $1250. $150 cash. Balance like rent. See Ed Davison, 2064 Ap plegato after 5 P. M. 30-7 FOR SALE Grand piano, Circassian Walnut. Perfect condition. Phone 179-M. 29-4 FOR SALE Houseboat, iurnishod, cheap; also twenty foot motor boat. Phono 889. 29-4 FOR SALE Seven room houso on North 9th St., close in. Terms. Addross, Box 123 Herald office. 27-JG BABY CHICKS White and Brown Leghorns, $12.00; Barred Rocks, Reds, B Minorcas, $15 to $18, C. O. D. if you wish. ORLAND HATCHERY, Orland, Glenn Co., California. ICtt WANTED COOK WANTEP foi' cunip, hay rrew, 6 to s men, "$ll per day. F, l, Herald. 3-6 WANTED Man to run DoLavkI milking .machine end hnudlM 20 cows. Apply at Ilolllday Cream ery. II. J. Tlcknor, Langoll Val ley. Oregon.' ' - 3-7 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, houso cleaning and Janitor service References. A. M. Rhodes Phnne SHOW. 7tf FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT 5 room houso on two lots. Largo garden space, also chicken bouse. Located ono block from pavement. Apply No. 2 Main St. mornings before 11 o'clock. , 3-7 FOR RENT Two rooms nnd bath in 1 modern home, during tho Rodeo. 1810 Melroso St. Phono CS9-W. 3-6 ' FOR RENT Sleeping rooms In pri vate homo. 1003 Earl St. -Phone 295-R. . .2-11 GENTLE 8AJDDLK HORSES for ladies for hire. Altamont camp. Phono 705. . SO-14 FOR RENT 3 room furnished Apt, Children allowed. 4 19 Paclflo Terrace. - . - J 29-2 FOR RENT Apts. and rooms, close in. Phone 342-W. 419 N. 10th. . -1-4 FOR RENT 3 room modern fur nished apartment. Phono 518. , 1-7 SADDLE HORSES for hire. Alta mont camp. Phono 705. 30-14 LOST AND FOUND LOST Near Sth Street and Walnut, diamond shape gold pin. ruby set. Return to Herald office and ro ccivo reward.. i . ' .2-4 LEGAL NOTICES COUNTY TREASURERS NOTICE Notice Is heroby given that there are funds in the County treasury for the redemption of Langell Valloy Irrigation warrants, protested on or before .May 16. 1925. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon the sixth day of June, 19 25. VERA HOUSTON, - County Treasurer. J3-15-22-20, July 6. NOTICE OF KXKCUTOR'S SALE In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the matter ot the Estate of Ralph H. Ross, Deceased. Pursuant to an order, roads by the Honorable County Judge ot Klamath County, State of Oregon, dated the 6th day of June, 1925, notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned will sell, at private salo, fni Mch rr- fni nt 1090 Mnln street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, on or after the Sth day of July, 1925, the following described real property: Lot 6, Block 38, Hot Springs Ad dition; Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 18, Ewauna Heights Addition; Lots 4 and 5. and easterly 10.8 foot strip of land off easterly portion ot Lot 6, and Lots 7 and 8, Block 49, Nichols Addition, all in the City of Klamath Falls, Kla'mata County, State ot Oregon. ; v Any sale or sales of the above property will bo subject to confirma tion ot tho County Court, Klamath County, Oregon. Dated this 6th -day ot Juno, 1925. FRED BUES1NG, Executor of tho Estate ot Ralph It. Ross, Deceased. Juno 3-15-22-29, July 6. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION . Equity No. 1965 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. , ' N. D. GINSBACH, Plaintiff, vs. JOE MARINO, and any person, or persons claiming tnrougn mm any interest to the property described herein, Defendants. To JOE MARINO, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, Yoil aro horoby re quired to appear and answer tho complaint on file in the above en titled suit, on or before the 11th duy ot August, 1925, that being the last day prescribed for such appearance in tho order of the Court for tho publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to the Court for the rellof prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree, decreeing plaintiff to he the sole and exclusive owner ot tho Northeast Quarter, Section 81, Township 36 South, Range 8 East, W. M.. in Klamath County, Oregon; nnd that tho defendants be forever barred from any adverse claim thoroto; and for further equitable relief. Including costs. This summons Is served upon, you by publication In tho Evening Her ald, a daily newspaper, printed, pub lished nnd of general circulation in Klamath Cu'unly, Oregon, for six successive weeks, pursuant to ordor ot tho Hon. A. L. Leavltt, Judge ot tho above entitled court, dated Juno 27, 1925, the first publication being Juno 21), 1925, nnd tho last publica tion being August 10, 1925. EDWARD II, ASHURST, Attorney for plaintiff, Stilto No. 6, Loomls Bids., Klamath Falls, Oro. Juno 29, July 6-13-20-27, Aug. 8-10. MurpheyV Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main u p pile s