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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1925)
-Wednesday, july 8, mr, EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE "A Mix-up" THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION LETTCRS Ae SGGINWIMQ TOtOMli IN - RAO TillS IT SVKCM PHoUCS VI HAT MAGIC MOP -rN OO 1 I tor the. voicfc. r 7KL to yn.AM'l -It iVMti. i ( rTr"-fi irUtA-Ult &MAt(l (.CHULCI. iiMk'. VXllL tm di tL Hutch, i.ifx.4 --j ault mdL Co Cnimat-.t L jnc c( ouji Au I! marsy iiH!ir--;iirrr?-4-v--iig' re rat a ' HERALD'S rO0AK iLeaye Your ff I before 9 O'clocK-Your A.M- PictUfes are Uifleriy V'nL- klam KLAMATH FALLvS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PCOPLE BUY THtlH DRUGS Fred WeBterfeld, D. D. S. X-Ray I-aboratory Loonili Dulldlng Phnuo 3t-V Rlamata fall, Crion DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC IMIVSICIA.N AMD BUrtKOJ Ofltoa and Ronlilonco t'hnue 21 L 0. O. K. Temple J. C. CLEGHORN ' CIVIL ENG1N1CEK AND SURVliiYOIl Phont 193-J 133 8. UIvumUIo r V DR. J. G. GOBLE i O HTOM KT K I ST O !T I ( I A M tOt Main Bt. 1'hiuio l:i:t-W Make and grind tllnason. Dupli cate brukon lontoa, rupnlr fruuiia KKRMANCNT CONSTPUCTIOM Eiclanlrn IJrrnnrd Mnnu. (actnrera for The new Concroto Hollnw-Wnll Building Ilrlck for Koiimla. tloni, Walla, llulldliigs, oto. Abaolutoly Fire and Woi.llmr rroof at a eoiit loaa lliun am other form ol masonry, Btone-Tlle cpiiBlriiotlun elim inates upkoup oxpnnao, Ih In- . doitrliotlljle, nnd la uiprovml by the ' beat archltncu and builders. Unexcelled aa a base for Stucco flnlNh lot us Rstlnmto Your Job ' 6th and Harkot. I'hono B8!iVV 1 Concrete Pipe Co. v'l pnamod-d, to ujRms ptniuaria but iftiy I ' idwvuiQ ptuux yrm by. UrftPn, quuumid, -ifti MIT M6 Klt-1 VJAS JUST PROMOTED toCHitroreRwoR ; rata. cuut a.tX. u,vJsmi) JI-oaJm toWamc A WUtt.t& Ti t .a ni BUSINESS DIRECTORY 3 WORK Films fadY a" 5 Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Mueta First and Third Wednondayi Odd Kcllowa Hull C. h. Edwards, Clerk. Lnkoview Ato. ,B. T. O. ELKS Meets Thnradny eTnnlng. Vlalt Ing ninuibnn welcome. nkB Tomplo, 3rd A Msln Clmrltnn Currln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Deliell, Bee. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mnetlnga: 8 P. M. Snd nnd 4th Tuoadara Lyceum Hull, 8th and Jlltli VlHltlnir KnlghU . welcome Clim, rattoraon, O. K. American Legion Klamath Post No. 8 .Qt"? Mootlni'a 1st and 3rd Tuoadnya. Qourt Uonse EiSla'l .Basement "gS-ltiS? F. R. OLDS, Com'dr, Dr. Philip Cole flunurnl l'nictlco of Dentistry Open Hivoiilnga by Appointment riiono nil!) 613 Main Ovnr Moo's Store t ) ; . BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building' Vlulot Ray fojclal and scnlp trentiunnt, fncliil packs, marcoll Int;,, nnd alinmpoolug, Fronch liapor wave, , For nppolutmnnt Phono 311 OLORIONXA WAUREN, Prop. fS 1040 figfi Wj . Main StreCt CONGRATULATIONS I L WISH I WAS c-t SO LUCKY' j-" Tim rr yair Many Killed By New Heat Wave NEW YOHK, July 8. P) The ai'cond day of tho heat wave which wi.pt down upon tho cast from tho Inlddlii wcxl him cauiw-d at leant !i I mi duaths und domus of prostra tions. Violent thunderstorms In most avrtlons yosU-rday broiiKht only li'inpornry rvlk'f. Scores of bulld luiis wure struck by lightning. The electric HkIhs nl While Court wore put out of coiiimlsslon nnd Presi dent und Mrs. CooIUIko sat In dark ness liuir no hour. In N Vor): r'V a temperature of flu with li I k i humidity killed one urn ii and prostratod nine. other per sons. Threa boys were drowned, a whim youth giving his llfo In a fu tile nlteiiipt to save two negro boys lu tho Harlem rlvor. Ono died in Hoboken, N. J., and two were over come. . ; l.igliliilug killed a motorcyclist who sotiRht shelter from the rain under a tree In Modford, Mass. Three women and a mao under the sumo treo were stunned. A iar Idled of I linttled i A farmer near Whcalxhcaf, Pa heart fulluro wlillo firemen n flro In his burn, struck by IlKhlning. There were two deaths In Wash ln;tim, tho mercury uclnir up' to 1UG ou Pennsylvania avenue. RKTI IIX HIOM t'JLI.UtlltMA ll;iek ill I'I'V After Six; Week vf Itecivtttlon hi California Mrs. II. J. Winters returned Sat urday evening from California whoro she linn been for tho past six weeks visiting with relatives and friends. Wash yoiir hend ovory wook oven If you don't. uso it much, Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLERS -.... Phone 225-R 1731 Meirose ' Eutlrantos' given on water ayatoma. Prices Reasonable Altamont Auditorium Up-to-date Dance Hall1 with all Conveniences " and - . - Galloway's Orchestra from Portland . . will furnish the music ' , Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Martin and ANOTHER POWER THEFT BLOCKED (Continued From Pago One) and Lowor Klumiith luko lands, sur render tiny clulin to the excess wat er of the Inko and the rights lliere to would automatically and Irrcvo cubly have panted to Die power company. Undor th Lb arrangement, assets belonging today to tho farm erH would have gone to the power company wlthuut the coit of one cunt, except audi money as It might have Hpenl In bringing about ouch a reault. . Church Convention Is Nearing Close PORTLAND, Ore., July 8. -Iff) With Cleveland, Ohio, selected as tho meeting pluce of the bincnlal convention In 1927 and a successor chosen for tho retiring president, Dr. Francis B. Clark, tho work of tin; International Christian En deavor society was largely over to day. The remainder of the con vention, which closes tomorrow, will consist In group religious meet ings and appointment of commit tees. v Suggcsloiu tor Inspirational and development work in the local or ganization also will bo discussed. KXOXKItATIO.V OK WII.SOX AXI HIS IDKAK HKKX J1V GKK.MAX PAPER I BERLIN. (p) Gradual exoner ation of President Woodrow Wilson "whose reputation had been madly Injured by tho Treaty of Versailles," is pointed out by the Frankfurter Kcltung in Its review of a book compiled by Theodore Huhn cov ering the statements, writings and publications or the American war president. I no l-rank tuner ellung says "this gradunl exoneration is keep ing paco with, the growing realiza tion of tho dangers today besetting Kuropeun politics by the very gen eral disregard for his Ideas. It the world wishes to live In peace it will have to return to Wilson's theories." JOlUi FOR WO.MKN I'RUKI) IX t'l'BA 1 REGLA. Cuba. (JP) Cuban woinon need ampler protection and should, bo. provided with an ade quate moaus of waking an honest living. Mayor Antonio Bosch said In making public a plea to merchants and employers of the city to em ploy women whorovcr possible. , .Mayor Bosch has asked the city council to adopt an ordinance mak ing It compulsory tor department stores and other establishments where women's articles aro sold, to employ saleswomen. 75 per cent of whom must be of Cuban nationality Kcgln lies o nthu custom shoro of Havana harbor. . Xoleil ltrltli.li Auctioneer INiol ADO I. EST ON B, Eng. (fl) Henry Stevens, ono of Britain's oldest prctlring auctioneers and u curio king, died recently at tha age of S3. -Among tho many curios which enmo under his hammer were Prosl dent' Kruger's hat and tho waist coat of King Charles II. Stevens during his lite time had sold every conceivable . thing, in cluding tho Into Lord Derby's grea,t menagerie of more than 1600 ani mals nnd birds: the death mask of Napoleon; a piece of Gueen Vic toria's wedding enke; 'the spear that killed General Gordon, nnd one of Dick Turpln's pistols, nail 24 out of tho known. 7,5 link's ( eggs In the world. '.' . "' Nusser CLASS fFTED AD RATES First Inwrtlon prr line 10c Two iiiscrtiona -.... ....per line lOe Threo Insortlona ,.........pcr line SSOc Four Insertions ........ .....per line 2.1c Week (O times) .. per line Uc One Month per line 7Se Minimum efiarge 26c Ada 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 ia used) are counted nine lines to Inch. Copy must bo in Horald offica by noon to get In that day's paper. MEW TODAY MAN WITH 3 TON TRUCK wants hauling, lumber, logging or any work. White Joe Demas, Herald office. 8-1 1 LOST In Klamath Falls, Tuesday night, lady s brown and tan coat - brown lining. Finder please leave at Mordoff & Woolf's Furniture Store. Howard. 8-9 FOR SALE Walnut dining table end 7 chairs. 104 Washington. Phono 98. 8-1 1 PRACTICAL NURSE. Phone 586-R. 8-14 WANTED Sewing by day or piece. Phone 295-R. 8-14 WANTED A 4 or 5 gal. cow; cream test 4 4 or 5. P. O. Box 383. 8-10 FOR RENT Modern, furnished, outside apt. - Winters Building. Phone 149-W. 7-8 EXPERIENCED woman cook wants work in small camp. 2nd rear . cabin at 920 Jefferson.- 8-9 FOR SALE Dodge Sedan. Inquire C. B. House. 616-522 Willow St. near 6tb. 8-11 WANTED Carpenter work by day or hour. Work guaranteed. Box 13, Herald office. 8-11 PHONE OUR MASSEUR for a date. Hot Springs 'Natarorlum. 8-9 XKW METHOD .TRIED IIY POLICE CHIEF TO CATCH AITO BANDITS NEW ORLEANS (Jp) Payroll bandits and other hold-up men who use automobiles to escape after downtown robberies are finding It harder to get away due to a sys tem Installed by Thomas Healy, now chief of police. Under the rule when a policeman discovers law breakers escaping In a' machine he blows a long blast' and four short ones on his whistle nd nerby traffic officers stop all vehicles until fur ther notice. Payroll robberies have been com mon here this summer, averaging almost one a week and It was be cause of these crimes and the re cent robbery of a Jeweler's mes senger of 330.000 in gems as he came out of a downtown bank vault that the experiment was tried. GERM AX BILL WOULD BAR BABY ACTORS AP- PKARIXG OX SCREEN BERLIN. P) Children under threo years of ago will not be per mitted to appear in moving picture films If a bill introduced in the Reichstag becomes a law. , Tim bill points out that tho nerv ous and physical strain of facing tho bright lights ot movie studios Is Injurious to Intunts. The bill further provides that children be tween three and twelve. years may not appear In films except by per mit ot polled and school authori ties. . ; French Life Savers, Rewarded FECAMP, France (JP) A Carnegie prize has been awarded to tho Fecamp life-saving station, and silver and bronze plaques have been glvon to the captain and the crew ot the Fecamp lifeboat. Last February during a storm the Dnlsh ship Norlatlernen, dla- msted and unable to make port, was in a critical situation. The Fecamp lifeboat at great risk put to sea and saved every man on board the Danish ship. Another Chicago Gangster Wounded ' CHICAGO, July 8. Gangsters' guns blared In Chicago streets again today, seriously wounding Tony Gonna, third of the Genna brothers to fall In sijc weeks in the feuds and rivalries of beer run- n'"': ;.'i .. ).: , '.- "BAIIK" HITS ANOTHER ST. LOUIS, July 8. Babe Ruth hit Ills seventh . home run ot the seasou today ia the third Inning of tha game between the Yankees and the Browns. Combs' was On base. - NEW TODAY LOST Pearl necklace with platinum clasp sot with brilliants. Finder please return to E. O'Flahorty nt 730 Jefferson St. Reward. 8-10 FOR SALE Seven room house and lot; garage. Paving paid In full. Terms. Call 612 North 9th. 8-14 CARD QF TIIAXKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses during the Illness and at the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother. LYLE D. MAONBSS and Children, FOB SALE ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE, bath room, large front porch overlook ing city. Trees, lawn, shrubbery. Inquire corner Hastings and Lavey Streets. 31900, easy terms. F. W. Ilurdette, Hillside Addition, ; Box 1072. .' 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 Box 44, care of Herald office. 6-8 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. 11. S. Wakefield, Central Garage. 7-9 FOR SALE Conn. Cornet, trumpet model, brand new, silver plated, 365, cash or terms. 825 'Lincoln Street- , , 7-9 FOR SALE Late 1924 Ford coupe, . run about 4500 miles. Motor as good as new. Paint and rubber like a brand new car. Will make terms. Address G. C, Room .215. White Pelican Hotel. 6-8 FOR SALE 1924 Buick master 6 touring. 320 North 5tb. 6-11 FOR SALE Ford Coupe; run 2400 miles; good as new, 3500 cash. Grace Conboy, Herald office. 2tt FOR SALE S room furnished, plas tered house. Terms. Call 713 N. 9th St, Phone 726-J. ,30-8 FOR SALE Seven room house on . North 9th St., close in. Terms. ' Address, Box 123 Herald office. 27-J6 FOR RENT FOR RENT Room for light house keeping tor two. 315 Lincoln. 6-8 3 -vROOM''furnisheo apartment to ' renl. Inquire 624 Higfi St. " 7-9 FOR RENT In country, five room house, garage and poultry .house. Lawn with lots of shade. Phone 15-F-13. - G-9 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 54 7-R. 6-11 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms in pri vate homo. 1603 Earl St. Phone -295-R. ' ; . 2-11 GENTLE SADDLE HORSES for ladies for hire. Altamont camp. Phono 705. 30-14 FOR RENT Furnished house. 334 South 4th Stroct. 7-8 SADDLE HORSES for hire. Alta mont camp. Phone 705. 30-14 FOR RENT Nice cool room, gentle man preferred; two blocks from Main. Phono 625-R. 7-11 FOR RENT Furnished .Apartment. 123 North 6th St. Phono 399-W. 7-11 MISCELLANEOUS PHONE 911-W for Painting, Kal somlnlng. All work guaranteed. Jl-J13 DON'T THROW A WAT a good pair of shoes that only need a new sole. We repair them aa good as new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. 16-22nt MEET ME at the Medical Hot Springs Natatorlum. - 7-8 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get ' good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tt SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N..8ta St. We pay the return postage. THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75o. 224 So. 6th Street. Phone 49-J. J10-J10 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 HOME COOKING served at the "Waffle House" 119 So. 9th. Now owned and run by Mr. and Mrs. Van Duyne. J12-J12 WAX, TED ALL AROUND BUTCHER WANTS position. Phono S41-VV. 6-8 , WANTED Men to contract loading two (2) million feet dry lumber. Schmttt Bros., Gaaello, California. S-ll WANTED Work tor six horses and owner. A. J. Toberg, Central Hotel. 6-11 EXPERIENCED COOK wauls work in small logging camp or hay camp or pormanent rancb- Job, Box 20, Cr. Herald. ;7-13 DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargont'Ave. Phone 64 7-R. - J8-A9 WANTED Job as cook In smalt camp or on ranch. Write Box 63, Malin, Oregon. 7-1 1 WANTED Somoono to move 100(1 yards of dirt, Fresno work. Apply Con Murphy at Riley Job next to Central Hotel. Phone 641-W 7-8 WANTED Work aa cook or all around general woman. Write box 110, care Herald office. 6-8 WANTED Will buy 200 White Leg horn pullets. Harry Benton, Box 11, Olene, Oregon. 6-11 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax, Ing, house cleaning and janitor service. Reference a. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tt LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate ot Timothy T. Murphy, Deceases Notice is nereby 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 ma 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 tha date of this notice. Dated June 17th, 1925. r BEM T- MURPHY, Administrator ot the Estate ot Timothy T. Murphy, Deceased. June 17-24, July 1-8-15. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' . In the County Court ot the State ot Oregon for the County ot Klamath. In the Matter of the Copartnership Estate of Timothy T. Murphy, deceased, in and to the assets ot the copartnership ot Timothy T. . Murphy and Ben T. Murphy, co partners doing business aa Murphy Bros. ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator- trf the above - entitled estate, and has duly qualified a such. All persons having claims against the said estate will present them to me at tho 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 front the date ot this notice. ; , ' ' Dated June 17th, 192o; ' . BEN T. MURPHY, " Administrator of the copartner ship estate of Timothy T. Murphy", deceased, In and to the assets ot the copartnership of Timothy T. Murphy and Ben T. Murphy, copartners do ing business as Murphy Bros. June 17-24, July 1-8-15. t SPECIAL BOND KLHCTION NOTICE WILLOW YAIJ.EY ' - IRRIGATION DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that a spoo lul bond election will be held on the fourth day ot August, 1925, at tho hereinafter specified polling place in Willow Valley Irrigation District, Klamath County, Oregon, to deter mine whether bonds of said District In tho sum ot TWENTY THOUSAND ($20,000.00) DOLLARS shall be issued for the purpose of providing funds for procuring necessary recla mntibn works, including the riprap ping ot the upstream face of the storage dam, acquiring the neces sary property and rights therefor, for the purchase and acquisition ot canals, reservoir sites, for work and construction, for payment of first tour 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 the morning of the elec tion and be kept open until five o'clock In the afternoon, when the same must be closed. At such election the ballots shall contain the words "BONDS YES" and "BONDS NO." ; The Board of Directors have specified the following polling placo in said district for said election: At the residence of A. C. 'Duncan, situated In suction 5, township 40 South, Range 14 East of the Willa mette Meridian, In the aforesaid ir rigation district, In Klamath, County, Oregon. Said election must be hold and the result thereof determined and declared in all respects as nearly aa practicable in conformity with the provisions of law governing the elec tion of officers. ' ' 1 ' Given by order of the Board ot Directors of the Willow Valley Irri gation 'District, this 23rd day ot June, 1925. SOL DEWEY, JR. Presldont. A. C. DUNCAN, Board ot Directors: Attest: A. C. DUNCAN. Secretary. June 24, July 1-8-15-22. J e S n p 1 i e s Murphey V Seed Store , t Phone 87 - 906 Main 8