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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1925)
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1025 iiWMMNMhyMwi! mi ,i ii EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN f,J INOkDtR ToCifcT TESTIMONIAL IETTEBS RlXCOMMCNDleKi OOK VbCAL MOD I. HANJtf AKKANOED 16 ciiue out ampl6 to I THE POBLIC AND LET IHiyt 6 Oo.rn oh soprano FwC i.t 1 - CiRCAT NOvJ l-i vn I; T (?'. vjB'ui-wait MIL ifg w ! MVW. !c ' , J HERALD'S 4 iN Kodak Work iLeaye Your' Before 90'clocK-Yoor AM Pictures am ready af 5 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ipijC7vi WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE Quv.THtiw onues Fred WesterfelJ, D. D. S. Loomli Ilulldlng PtauD 434-W Klamtlb Kall. Ornfon DR. F. R, GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AMD SURrilCOtt Oftle tnd Rosldsnce l'hone S21 L O. O. i". Tump: J. C. CLEGHORN C)VIL ENGINEER AND SUIlVEYOri , Phone 192-J 133 S. Rhlrslda DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 700 Main St. Phono 133-W Mako and grind Olnsaaii, DuplU cate brokon lonses, repair framos fJWRMANCNT CONSTRVCTIO! .. .. ' iitSJ)iUMJMu$i d, sj Exclusive Licensed Mnniii fiicturors fur The now Concrete Hollow-Wnll Building Urlck . for Founda tions, Wlls, Buildings, oto. si Absolutely Fire and WoMlicr Proof at a cost loss than nn other form of masonry, , Stoaa-Tllo construiHIira el I in Inatos upkoup oipune. Is In destruetlbla, and Is aiipruvud . by the best arthltouts nnd builders,- ,, Cniixcollrxl as a base for'; Stucco finish ' (jot ns Estimate. Your Job ( 9th and Market. Phone BH2W Concrete Pipe Co. "A Mix-up'" ""cOirMl) - im uUDie -rb NEVO VOCAL MOO Ytt ARB OB vol I OWE JAR AQSOLOrCLV IT OUT AND KNOW wi u A BLAOTIFOL yiNCHNU vol.c VJeu. AC VOL) A BLAOTIFOL 'JINHINU "( -I ; I jl I ( s . ... . : SURE VOO 3AUC, TOG 0AS9 to MeN AND TrIE Soprano T& TH BUSINESS DIRECTORY Filttvs BE Klamath Lodge Directory M. VV. A. Meets First and Third Wednesdays Odd Fellows Mall . C. L. Edwards, Clerk. 1335 Lakoview At. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets , t Thursday evening. Vlslt Irfjr Ing members welcome.. Elks Temple, 3rd ft Main Charlton Currin, Exalted Ruler. Tom Uultell, Bee. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings : 8 P. II. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays Lyceum Hull, . 8lh and High Visum KalghU wolcome Chas, Pattorson, O. K. American Legion Klamath Post No. I Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Court Boose Daaement P. R. olds, convar. pnnne eoi-w Dr. Philip Cole annoral Practlco of Dentistry Open Kvonlngs by Appointment Phono 569 , SIS Main Over Moe'f Store .... . BOSTON BEAUTY ,. SHOP Winters Building Vlolot Ray facial and scalp Iroatniont, facial packs, marcell ing. "1 shampooing, Fronch papor wave. For oppolntmont Phone 311 . , OLOH10NN A WAHRIJN, Prop. ifli mSSfl Street iMTkcoui - t: ouw GIUINC3 TO EACH l-Kec v - ikt iurgwc THO sieves? Thought op that f Egg Candling To Be Fair Exhibit Correct cnmlling of i'KK and the ndvantiiKcn of UHlnK a candling ma chine will ho nnnthcr ItitorentlnR In iltiHlrluI cxhlhit nt tho county fair. T. N. Cano, tho vnterun poultry man of I hit Altatnonl tllnirlct. Mill dt'inonatnito at tho county fair tho cubo with whTrh a home-mado cnndlliiR uiaihlno may bo con structed on any poultry farm and nurd to lurRo commercial advan Iuho and KavlnR. Mr. Case will have tliargu of tho poultry productH department nt the fnlr this year. This in alxo a new division and one dial will Intrigue tho average ranch- rr' !. -.'.! V. who have a few moru ckkh tliun required for" the farm labia and wish to market them In town to the best advantage Vochatzer Bros. W'ELIi DRILLERS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estlmatos glron on water systems. Prices Reasonable j 1 Carriers Needed at The Herald office, i; Must be 12 years old Altamont Auditorium 'Up-to-date -Dijnce Hall with all Conveniences and Galloway's Orchestra from ; Portland ' will furnish the music Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Martin and THE EVENING HERALD'S . Floating Panels of Chi ITon - The New Mode Introduces Pastel Chiffon in Combi ' nation With a Shvulhlike Foundation of Satin iff i o t i ii n . i J 7 In a season where tho mode ic true to IU selection of chiffon and laces for Its formal gowns. It is only upon occasions that sn eve ning ensemble of some distinct and picturesque type Is seen. The chiffon evening gown in Its delicate and appealing pastel tones Is a delight to the feminine eye for Its youthful ctuirm. and appeal, and It Is very Beldom that even, crops silk Is used except as a founda tion to Infringe on the modo for fluttering chiffons. Blanche Sweet, In the First Na tional film. "His Supercme Mo ment," wears an evening gown which Is perfectly adapted to the season's smartest evening enscm Wes. Panels at the side, longer than the skirt, float gracefully from a Ughtly outlined waist, and are dec ereted to give the brilliance which Paris favors, with silver braid. A sheatblike slip of crepe silk Is very simply cut, and possesses a low, round neckline and is without j t sleeves. The bottom of tho skirt ( which Is different in its treatment i 2i r Nusser Ii i 15 wJl UJ1 i- : f; rfTCS7 ill tfi t SSaajfT" i I' 4 nas us pomu i.ngea with crys tal beads. Tho floral decoration, which adds so much to the beauty of the formal frock, is placed low at the hips at the left side of the waist, Tho vogue for adding either a bouquet, or a garland, or cascading groups of flowers, Is a firmly es tablished treatment of the evening gown. It is frequently used to add a note of color and often serves as : the only decoration of the gown.. The scarf, which is used alike on sports or forma) frock, Is used in unique fashion by Miss Sweet. It not only harmonizes with the treat ment of oddly placed panels; but it also serves as a decorative shoulder scarf. It fastens from the left shoulder and drapes with, cas ual grace either about the neck, or is hung about the arm. i Win tho season still necessitat ing a llcht covering about the neck, tho chiffon scarf is an accepted ac cessory. When attached to the gown it generally matches In tone, hut wh?n worn separately a con t often lends smartness, as docs tho scarf of printed chiffon la floral design. ' Scholarship Given For Cannino- Work As tho delegate sent by Under wood's pharmacy to the summer school of 1926, another miss will swell Frank Sexton's, yearly delega tion to Corvallls but there's at ways a but! she must first win the first prize in canning for tho sea son Just commencing in the stand ard boys' and girls' club work.' Not only must she display at the county fair two Jnrs of different varieties of fruit but a like display of Vege tables as the four most representa tive jars from at least 20 quarts of canned fruit nnd twenty quarto of canned vegetables, which is the re qulrement for cannery club work. Now that the fruit canning sea son Is approaching, Mr. Sexton, county club leader, is busy or ganizing standard clubs tor the can nery projects. His first enrollments camo from Midland, where. Mrs. J. B. Burnett has organised a .club of soven or eight girls for whom she will act ns local loader. Ben Kiolsineler won tho scholar ship offered last1 year by Under- i wood's- pharmacy, with his Poland , China sow, shown at the county fair ! last fall. - 1 : ' BERLIN, July . 6. (ff) The American people are ns musical as any in the world, according to Ar I thur llodunzky of tho Metropolitan opera, on a visit hero.. This applies j to appreciation both of opera and of j concert. In Amorica, as nowhere ! clso in tho world, he observos, pco ' plo sometimes go to concerts three times ft day. Gorman opora is popu lar In America, be said.. CLASSIFIED AD CLASSIFIED AD First Insertion Two Insertion Three Insertions RATES ' ..per Una 10c. ..per line 10c .per lino 20c ,.por line 3J5c Four insertion ... Wwk (0 times) per line flOc Oho Month . per line 76c Minimum marge 25c. Ads not consecutive are 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 (where type larger than this Is used) are counted nine lines to Inch. Copy must be In Herald office by noon to get in that day's paper. NEW TODAY FOR HALF 12 h. p. Best Co. gaso line engine and double drum fric tion hoist, uses B-S In. wire rope. Could ho used loading logs, pump ing water, running a planer, load ing gravel or ditching or deep well drilling. 75u. or will trade for good light car or close in lot. Sen O. K. Moore, lot corner 8th and Main Street. . 7 MEET ME at the Medical Hot Springs Natatoiium. 7-8 EXPERIENCED COOK wants work In small logging camp or hay camp or permanent ranch job. Box 20. Cr. Herald. 7-13 FOR RENT Three room bouse on L'pham Street, $15.00 por month. Inquire at 527 Klamath Ave. 7 FOR SALE Conn. Cornet, trumpet model, brand new, silver plated, $65. cash or terms. 825 Lincoln Street. , 7-9 FOR RENT- Furnished Apartment. 123- North 6th St. Phone 399-W. . 7-11 FOR RENT Nice cool room, gentle man preferred; two blocks from Main. Phone 525-R. - 7-11 FOR SALE Two 1924 Ford tour ings, equipped with Ruxtell axle and Rocky mountain brakes, good rubber, spare tires and other ac cessories: one 1922 Dodge tour ing, first class condition and good rubber. H. S. Wakefield, Central Garage. 7-9 LOST -Disc wheel with 30x5.77 V. S. cord balloon tire with cover bearing Dodge trade-mark and Livingston, Montana. Reward if returned to Johnson Garage. ' 7 -FOR RENT Furnished house. 334 South 1th Street. . 7-8 WANTED Job as cook In small camp or on ranch. Write Box 63 Malin, Oregon. 7-11" WANTED Someone to move 1000 "yards of dirt, Fresno work. Apply uon iiurphy at Riley job next to Central Hotel. Phone 54 1-W 7-8 3 ROOM furnished apartment to rent. Inquire 524 High St. 7-9 FOR BALK 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 handle. , Another rooming house of 27 rooms for $3750.00 on good corner down town. We have a $4500.00 Investment that 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. MAGTJIRE ft MAGUIRE , Insurance Investments 816 Main Street WANTKD ALL AROUND BUTCHER WANTS position. Phono 241-W. 6-S WANTED Men to contract loading two (2) million feet dry lumber. Schmitt Bros., Gazelle, California. .6-11 WANTED Work for six horses and owner. A. J. Teberg, Central Hotel. 6-11 DRESS MAKING, Phone 547-R. 1240 Sargent Ave. J6-A6 WANTED Small refrigerator. ., Phono 850. 6-7 WANTED Work as cook or all around general woman. Write box 110, care Herald office. 6-8 WANTED Will buy 200 White Log horn pullets. Harry Bonton, Box 11, Olone, Oregon. 6-11 WANTED Man to run DeLaval milking machine and handle 20 cows. Apply at Holllday Cream cry. H. J. TlcUnor, Langell Val ley, Oregon, 3-7 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 880W. 7tt SECTION; fobhaIr AUTO FOR 8AI,E 1923 Bulck : 6 passenger touring; looks anil runs excellent. Will sell for 00 cash or. $890 terms. 2151 Or chard Ave., Mills. Addn. . . 5-7 4 ROOM PLASTERED HOUflR, 'bath room, large front porch overlook ing city. Trees, lawn, shrubbery. Inquirecorner Hastings and Layey Streets. $1900, easy terms. - F. W. Burdetto, Hillside Addition, Box 1072. , - FOR SALE CHEAP Good winter coat with fur collar and cuffs; il dresses; hats, etc. Owner leaving city by motor and no way of curry ing them. Write Box 41, caro of Herald office. : 8-8 FOR SALE Late 1924 Ford coupe. run about 2500 miles. . Motor as good as new. Paint and rubber like a brand new car. Will mako terms. Address O. C, Room 2-15, White Pelican Hotel. v,8 -. 8-8 FOR SALE 1924 Bulck master 8 touring. 320 North 5th. . 6-11 FOR SALE Ford Coupe; run 2400 miles; good as new,' $500 cash. Grace Con boy, Herald office. 2tt FOR SALE 6 room furnished, plas tered house. Terms. Call 713 N. 9th St. Phone 726-J. . 80-8 FOR SALE 4 room bouse. Price, $1250. $150 cash. Balance like rent. See Ed Davison. -2054 Ap plegate after 5 P. M. ,t 30-9 FOR SALE Seven room honse on North 9th St., close In. TermB. Address. Box 122 Herald office. v ... e,-. . , , ; ,:, , ....,,. , 27-J6 FOB RENT FOR RENT 3 room house"-and" I room cabin, both partly furnished. 2445 Darrow Ave., Mills Addition. FOR RENT Room, for light house keeping for two. 315 Lincoln. 6-8 ONE SLEEPING ROOM FOR RENT. Inquire 319 North 9th. . -6-7 FOR RENT In country, five room house, garage and poultry house. Lawn with lots of shade. Phone 15-F-13. , , . - FOR RENT New restaurant and 4 room house near Main Street. Rent reasonable.. Address Box J. B., Herald office. :. - ... ,6-8 FOR RENT Front bedroom with bath. 1240 Sargent Ave. Phone 647-R. , , 6-11 FOR RENT 3 room furnished Apt. Couple preferred. 309 So. River side. Phone, 192-W." 6-7 HOUSE FOR RENT 6 room house on two lots. Large garden space, also chicken bouse. Located one block from pavement. Apply No. 2 Main St. mornings before 11 o'clock. 3-7 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms in pri vate home. 1603' Earl St. Phone 295-R. - , - 2-11 GENTLE SADDLE HORSES for ladies for hire. Altamont camp. Phone 705. 30-14 FOR RENT 3 room modern fur nished apartment. Phone 516. - .' 1-1 SADDLE HORSES for hire. Alta mont camp. Phone 705. 80-14 LOST AND FOUND LOST Bill fold, containing about $80.00; name and address inside. Liberal reward. Phone 649-M. --. - - -7 ' MISOKLLANEOl'8 FOR TRADE House and 3 lots in Fresno, California, for small acre- age near Klamath Falls, Oregon. V. E. Bushnell, General Delivery, Klamath Falls, Oregon. . 6-7 LET US RUB AWAY your achos and pains. Medical Hot Springs Nat, . , ; .. ' 6-7 PHONE 91 1-W for Paintings . Kal somining. All work guaranteed. v- - .. J1J13 DON'T THROW AWAT a good pair of shoes that only need nan sole. We repair them at good as new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. -. . , . 18-22at TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage. -'-. -i ,v- THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street. Phone 49-J. i i Jl10 THREE LOTS In Klamath Falle to sell; also 160 acre ranch In Langflll Valley irrigation district to sell or trade for property la or around Portland. - Inquire - 813 Alameda. J13-J1J HOME COOKING served at the "Waffle House" 11 So. th.: Now owned and run by Mr. and Mrs. Van Duyne. , v r :J1J-JH e e S u p p 1 i e s Murphey's , Seed Store PKone 87 - 9Q6 Main