Thursday, .tuly o, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATlf FALLS, OREGON
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WHC RE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
OUV THEIW DRUGS
Fred We.terfeld, D. D. S.
X-Roy laboratory
I.ftomln Uulldlni
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Rlmlh roll. Oroon
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC hlVSlCIAN
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Offlo und Knsldi'iic I'houe Sit
I. O. O. V. Tampli
J. C CLEGHORN
CIVIL EN01NEEH
AND HUnVEYOR
Poont 192-J 133 8. tllvaralds
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OlTOMETM8T Ol'TICIAM
70B Main St. Phona 133-W
Make and grind Olnanna. Dupli
cate brokon loasoa, ropalr framoa
BKRMANCNT CONSTRUCTIOM
BzclnalTS Uncnaod Monn
fnctnrora for
The new Concrnt Hollow-Wall
Building Itrlok for Founds
tlom, Walla, llulldlngi, eta,
Abiolutolr Fire and Wehthor
' Proof at -ft coat lusa than anT
Other form of mnnnnry.
Stone-Tile construction ellm-
Inatea upkeep eiponao, la In
deatructlulo, and la approved
hj the beat architect! and
bnllden,
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Stucco flnjau - i
Cet na Kt'.lnmto Vour Job
6Ui and Market. Phone B82W
Concrete Pipe Co.
"Going to Retire"
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Klamath Lodge
Directory
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M. W. A. .
UooU Flrat and Third
Wodneadajri
Odd Follnwi Hall
C. U Edwarda, Clark.
1335 Lokovlow Ato.
B. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Thnraday Tnnln. Vlalt-
K mamnar wairoma.
Elka Temple, 3rd A Main
Charlton Currln. Kialted
Rulef. Tom Delifll, Boa
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Mootlnga: 8 P. M.
2nd and 4th Tuoadara
r,ycoum Hall, 8th and
High Vlaltlnn KnlghU
lralcome i
Chaa, Patteraon, O. K.
American Lgion
Klamath Poat No. 8
Meetlnga lat and 3rd
Tuoidaya. Court Bonaa
Baaoroent
F. R. OLDS, Com'flr.
Phone 4S3-W
Dr. Philip Cole
OonoriU Practlco of Dontlatrr .
Opon IWonluga by Appointment
Phone 669 618 Main
Ovor Moo'i Store
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP
Winters Building
Vlolot Ray facial and Scalp
troatmcnt, fnolal packs, marcoll
Ing, and shampooing, Fronch
papor wave.
For appointment Phone Sll
OI.OrtHNNA WARRKN, Prop.
1040
Main
Street
U7 U
Jlvnptchti, snuASaMtL.
la go out covywuo JrvJ:
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BEQUEST.)
Likes Song
'V J 1
Th "Flappor Wife." foxtrot that
took America by atorm during the
Inn few montln. hna acorcd a hit in
far Hongkong, und haa corl thta
tilt with none other than Prince
CMM-ce of England. The onc wu
InlroUucrd there throuRh the llonn
liong Telegraph, which obtained It
through NK A Borneo, and when
ptayed ilurinp a dance in which the
prtiice Joined It arouaed hi applnuae
to auch an extent that it hart to be
ri'Pcutnl iwito Tina ro.ral approba.
tlnn liar made n the favorite
'throughout white aettlomenie tn
Cbn
An Invontur Iiuh combined vnrlous
alrltiKK mid horns Into nn tnstrumont
Hint ono mini run piny and produce
thu iniiulcnl crfocts of tin orchestra
of H pieces.
A company thai bus been formed
in Knglnnd proposes furnishing tours
around tho world in 17 days, using
iilrplnnes over land und airships In
crossing oceans. ' '"' '
Vochatzer Bros.
WKIJi DRIIiliGIlS
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Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose
Estlmatos glvou on wator j
ayBtoms. Prices Reasonable j
Altamoht 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
THE EVENING HERALD'S
Oil Fire ""
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002.
A bolt of lightning struck a 55.000
barrel tank of oil at Kl Dorado,
Kua., and here's what happened.
The smoke cloud shot COO feet up
In the air and kept the 'town in
; ." ,Mml Urkntfm all day. ,
IllHKIA F.PKKIMKXTIXJ
TO CTT KOKKIUX
f'OTTOX Pl'IiCIIASKS
.MOSCOW. (P) Itussla Is now
making extunslvo experiments In
cotton growing In several districts of
the Soviet Union. Tho use of cotton
In tho Soviet textile Industry is In
creasing greatly and the Insufficien
cy of Russian-grown cotton makes It
necessary to spend large sums of
money for tho purchase of cotton
abroad. At present tbero arc but a
few areas In Turkestan and tho
Trans-Caucasus which cultivate cot
ton, and" attempts are now being
mado to raise cotton also in tho
Kuban district where the climate is
specially adapted to-It.
New areas also have been sclcctod
In tho Turkestan and Kcrgana dis
trict where experiments on an cx-
tonslvo Bculo nro now being carried
out. Should the experiments prove
satisfactory tho Rusnlnn authorities
hope thoy will bo nblo to satisfy the
country's need for cotton without
resorting to purchases abroad.
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OK fK.AHKTTK S.MOKI.NCi
UKULI.V, (VP) In a survoy of
cignrclto smoking, tho periodical Ex
celsior, declares that Americans are
tho greatest short Cmokcrs iu the
world. Thu publication estimates
that an nrerngo of 625 cigarettes a
year nro smoked by every American.
This, of course, statistically includes
non-clgnretto smokers.
Tho Gorman annual nverago is
509 cigarettes per capita; Relgium
613; Italy. 2S4: France, 247; and
Switzerland. 1S4.
.l'OIU HO.VOItS HARVARD MAX
OXFORD, England. (VP) Expres
sions of regret at bis leaving Oxford
wore mudo nt n dinnor recently to
Prof. S. E. Morison of Harvard Uni
versity, shortly beforo his return to
tho United States. Ho was at Oxford
as first Harold Yyvyan Hurmswortli
professor of American history, i
DANISH DIVORCES INCREASE
COPENHAGEN, (TP) Divorces in
Denmark Increased more than 100
pevcent between 1916 and 1923, ac
cording to tho latest statistics pub
lished. In tho former year thero
were 917 and In the latter 1.872
Tho majority of Hto divorces follow
ed matrimonial porlods of three to
flvo yonra. ! f
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CXAHHII'IKD AD RATES
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Two insertions ................ per linn IBo
Thrco Innortlona ir line 2e
Four Insertion ............ per line 2nc
Week ( If times ) ..... per line BOc
Ono .Month ..............per line 75c
Minimum marge 26c. Ada not
consecutive are charged at new fol
lowing each omission.
First Insertion Is in "New Today"
column without extra charge, but fell
Insertions In that column are at flrat
Insertion rato.
Display classified ads (where type
larger than thla is used) are counted
nine lines to Inch.
Copy must bo In Herald office by
noon to got in that day's paper.
NEW TODAT
AKK Y)U TIRED AND -.-DUSTY?
Visit the Hot Springs Nat. 9-10
WANTED General carpnntor work
remodelling, etc. J. C. Wood by.
73H, California Ave. 9-15
FOR BAI-K White C ton truck,
late model, Jong wheel base. A
wonderful lumber or logging truck
at a bargain. Cor. Donald and
Lookout St. P. E. Hanson. 9-11
FRONT BEDROOM with bath; pri
vate entrance. Reasonable rent.
1150 Pine. 9-15
MAKE YOUR AUTO NEW with
Auto Nu. Pattersons, 630 South
. 6th. 9-1
FOR RENT Two room house, new,
315 per month.' 213 Martin St.
Hi blocks south of Country club.
9-10
FOR RENT Three room furnished
apartment, with bath. 634 North
8th St. Phone413-J. 9-10
FORD LICHT DELIVERY CAR,
good shape, cheap. 1237 Lake
view Ave. 9-11"
FOR RENT Sleeping room. Phone
342-J. 331 North 10th St. 9-15
FOR RENT Large room, suitable
for 3 or 4 men. 305 Pine St. 9-10
FOR SALE-Ollver Typewriter, good
as new. 320.00. F. A. Selak.
Phone 783. 9-10
FOR RENT -Room for light house
keeping for two. 315 Lincoln.
9-11
LinnY OWENS flat drawn window
glass at Pntterson, 630 S. 6th 9-15
FOR SALE A choice G acre truck
garden tract with a new 5 room
modern house. Close to town
- This Is a money maker, and a
lovely homo. Prico 35000.
AN IDEAL DAIRY FARM, 110 acres
meadow, cuts 125 tons hay, has
good house, ' and good fences.
Free and abundant water. Nine
miles from town. Price 355 per
acre.
31900.00 A dandy four room new
house, with I roes and shrubs.
Built-in features, a wonderful
view. What else are you looking
for in a house? 3500 cash will
take it; balance like rent.
33150 A four room house Just off
Pine Street. Furniture included.
Flno lawn and shrubs. 3600 cash;,
balance easy terms.
WALTON WRIGHT
. 601 Main Street
Gets Diploma
Winning varsity numerals tn four
tranches of sport is a bit out of the
ordinary In these days of keen com
petition. Hut that's what Homer
I Intel of Rutgers has done. He got
his "R" in football, baseball, track
and bnskothall. Ho was en Alb
America backtleld selection last fall.
Hasel graduated In June With the
rating ; ef ono of tho greatest all.
,rouad athletes In Kutgois' history.
Pent deposits of East Prussia, es
timated to contain a billion tons, are
being minod by machinery that cuts
tho pent into blocks ready for use
ns fuel when dried.
Compressed air apparatus has
been Invented to distribute rock
dust about passages In coal mines to,
mlnglo with the coal dust and les
sen the danger of explosions.
CLASSIFIED AD
NEW TODAY
FOR RENT For forty days, fur
nished house with good garden.
Call 445-M. 9-10
FOR REN T Furnished sleeping
room. 137 High St. Phono 490-J
9-11
FOR RENT Sleeping room with
hot water. Phone 325. 1018
Washington. 9-11
FOR RENT 3 sleeping rooms. Men
preferred. 614 Walnut St. 9-15
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS for
anything In the paint linn, roofing
and glass. Pattersons, 630 south
Sixth. ' 9-15
FOR SALE Team of logging horses,
weight 2800. With or without
harness. Prico very reasonable.
Write or phone Topsy Lumber Co..
Dorris, California. 9-15
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. 31800.00. i
A 17 room lodging house right on
, Main Street Price 32O0O. Half
cash will handle. " , ' ' 1
Another rooming house of 27 rooms
for 33750.00 on good corner down
town. ' -
We have a 34500.00 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 35000.00.
Buy your business now and
get that Summer tourist
trade. MAGUIRE & MAGUIRE
Insurance Investments
- 816 Main Street "
LOST AND FOUND
LOST In Klamath Falls, Tuesday
nightlady's brown and tan coat
brown lining." : Finder please leave
at Mordoff & Woolf's Furniture
Store. Reward. 8-9
LOST Pearl necklace with platinum
'clasp set with brilliants. Finder
please return to E. O'Flaherty at
730 Jefferson St. Reward. 8-10
FOR KENT '
3 ROOM furnished apartment to
rent. - Inquire 624 High SL 7-9.
FOR RENT In country, five room
' house, garage and poultry house.
Lawn with lots of shade. Phone
15-F-13. 6-9
FOR RENT Front bedroom with
bath. 1240 Sargent Ave. Phone
547-R. 6-11
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
SADDLE HORSES for hire. Alta
mont camp. Phone 705. 80-14
FOR RENT Nice cool room, gentle
man preferred; two blocks from
Main. Phone 525-R. 7-11
FOR RENT Furnished Apartment.
123 North 6th St. Phone 399-W.
7-11
aOSCELLANEOl'B)
PHONE 911-W for Painting, Kal
somlnlng. All work guaranteed.
Jl-J13
DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair
- of shoes that only need a new
aole. We repair them as good aa
new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121
N. 8th St. - 16-2nt
PHONE OUR MASSEUR tor a date.
Hot Springs Natatorlum. , 8-9
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gat
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
833 Main street. Phone 624. tl
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
(Send them to the Ooodyear Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th SL We
pay the return poatage.
THE SIXTH STREET CLEANER8
' will call, press, and deliver your
suit for 75c. 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-J18
HOME COOKING served at the
"Waffle House" 119 So. 9th. Now
owned and run by Mr. and Mrs.
Van Duyne. J12-J12
SECTION
WANTED
WANTED Men to contract loading
two (2) million xeet dry lumber. -Schmilt
Bros., Ouelle, California.
6-11
WANTED Work for" six horsea and" '
ownor. A. J. Tebcrg, Central
Hotel. 6-11
EXPERIENCED COOK wanta work
- in 'small logging camp of hay
camp or permanent ran?lt job.
Box 20, Cr. Herald. 7-13
DRESS -MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave.
Phone 647-R. ,v J8-A0
WANTED Job as cook In small
camp or on ranch. Write Box 83,
Malln, Oregon.
WANTED Will buy 200 White Leg-
horn pullets. Harry Benton, Box
11, Olene, Oregon. 6-11V
WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax
ing, house cleaning and Janitor
; service. References. A. M. .
Rhodes. Phone 860W. 7tf
WANTED Carpenter work by day
or hour. Work guaranteed. Box
13, Herald office. 8-11
EXPERIENCED woman cook wants
work In smalt camp. 2nd rear
cabin at 920 Jefferson. .8-9
WANTED A 4 or 5 gal. cow; cream i
test 4V4 or 5. P. O. Box 383.
... 8-10
WANTED Sowing by day or piece.
PhontS 295-R. - 8-14
PRACTICAL NU-RSE. Phone 586-R.
8-14
MAN WITH 3 TON TRUCK wanta ;
hauling, lumber, logging or any
work. White Joe Demas, Herald
office. 8-11
FOR SALE.
4 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. Burdette, ' Hillside Addition,
Box 1072.
FOR SALE Dodgo Sedan. Inqulro
C. B. House, 616-522 Willow St.
near 6th. 8-11
FOR SALE Walnut dining tablo '
and .7 chairs. 104 Washington.
Phone 96. . 8-11
FOR SALE Seven room house and '
lotr garage." Paving paid in full.
Terms. Call 512 North 9th. 8-14
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
FOR SALE Conn. Cornet, trumpet
model, brand now, silver plated,
365. cash or terms. 825 Lincoln
Street. 79
FOR SALE 1924 Buick master 6
touring. 320 North. 5th. 6-11
FOR SALE Ford Coupe; run 2400
miles; good as new, 3500 cash.
Grace Conboy, Herald office. 2tf
FOR SALE Seven room house on
North 9th St., close In. Terms.
Address, Box 123 Herald office.
27-J6
JuKGAli NOTICES
' PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of Oregon, for
Klamath County.
Leona M. Nachtsheini.' Plaintiff, vs.
Henry J. Nachtsheim, Defendant.
To Henry J. Nachtsheim, defendant,
in the name of the State of Oregon.
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before August 14th, 1925, that
being the expiration of six weeks'
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 Court
for the relief demanded in the com
plaint, to-wit: for the dissolution.-of .
the marriage existing betweon your
self and plaintiff; for the care, cus
tody, and control of the minor child; '
and for such other further relief as
to equity may appertain.
This publication is made by order
of the Hon. A. L. Leavltt, Judge of
the above named Court, duly made
on July 1st, 1925. ' " ' ' ' 1
The date of the first publication
of this summons is July 2, ).926,i
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. .v"
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT -
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed in the County '
Court of the State of Oregon for
Klamath County, the final account .
of her administration of the Estate
of Belle Butcher, deceased, and said
court has fixed July 11th, 1925, at
10:00 o'clock A. M. as the tlmd and
the Court Room of Bald court as tho ,
place for the hearing of said final
account and the settlement thereof.
Dated, June 10th, 1925. ' -WINNIE
HOAK,
Executrix of the Estata of
Belle Butcher, deceased. -June
11-18-25, July 2-9. , I
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Murphey-s Seed Store
Phone 87 - 906 Main
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