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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1925)
KK1DAY, JULY 10, l'J25 EVENING IIEUALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OltEGON - PAGE ELEVEN Coming Events Cast Their Shadow Before THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION ..V ii HERALD'S fO0AK I Leave Your Films 'Before 9 OUocK-Your A.ri- pictnt-as am M Jrl All I llirilil'l 0s? KLAMATH FALLS OREGON " WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLB BUY TMEIW Fred Wetterfeld, D. D. S. X-Ray Laboratory ' Lootnl llulldlni Phone 4S4-W Klainatb Fall. Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD "osteopathic PHYSICIAN - J AND fiimctBON Otflcsj and Residence l'houe 321 ) L O. O. F, Temple J. G CLEGHORN ; C'VIL ENGINEER . ' AND SURVEYOR Phono 192-J 133 8. Rlveritdo it I DR. JG. GOBLE M OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 09 .Main St. Thone 133-W Make and (rind Olaaaes. Dupli cate Ibrokoo lens, repair frames VKRHANCNT CONBTRUCTIOI ) 'IIwiImIm' r.lM,Mut4 Munil.''' facturor for ' The new Concrete Hollow-Wall .Building' 'Brfck (or Founda tion, Wall, Uulldius, eto. . . ' Abtolutoly Fire . and Westhar ' 1roo( at ft 'coat lim 'than anv other .torra of muonry. ' 8tone-Tlle , construction 'ollm lnate upkeep etp'onaa, I In dettruotlble, and I nppruvod - by " th best - ruhltecu and . vbulldera, i. ,..V;-'-- , i . Unoxcolled : m m baao' for , ' Stucco flnUh ..last, tu Baitmato Your Job tb and Market. Tlione 582W . Concrete Pipe Co. ''VV ' '"' : ; ' ""UL 'ULl- ft 7. Y.J BUSINESS DIRECTORY .J WORK ready at 5 DRUGS Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. , A. Menu First and Third Wedneedaya Odd Fellow Halt 0. L. Edward Clerk, 13311 Lakovlew Ave. B.P. 0. ELKS Meets If Thursday evening. Vlilt Ing member welcome. Elk Temple, 3rd A Main Charlton Cnrrln, Exalted Rulor.f Tom Delssll, Sea. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Moetlngs: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesday Xvcouni Hall, 3th ' and High VlBlUng KnlghU" i. welcome Chat, : Pattarioa, O. K. American Legion Klamath Post No. i 3rd iu. Meeting ii ana Tnmdiivi. Court House Basemout 'A m w r na J Phone BI-W Dr. Philip Cole Oonoral Practlco of Dontlstry Opon RvenlDgs by Appointment Phone 663 618 Main Ovor Moe'i Store - f.ll .' '!! BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Violet Ray facial nd scalp treatment, taclal packs, 'niarcoll Ing, and shampooing, Krenah pnpor wave. ' For pqlntmont Phone 811 ( 'GliOIlKNNA iWAUHKN, Prop. 1040 Main Street p.r MY m WKKKLY PANORAMA OF KVKXTS IS THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Herbert Hoover .has been added to tho Cabinet sick list. The Secre tary ot Commerce la lat Ills homo In Culltorniu under the core of a physician. Ills condition is, not serious, according to information Touching hlg friends here, but he Ik auid to huva worn himself down in his work in Waxhington with the rosult that physicians: hava ordered hi in to take an abnolutu rest fur an extended period. Secretary Weeks, who was crltl-ully III a few weeks ago, Is nor reported en hl way to recovery, , Tlilj i,o'.v.:,...val'B efforts in the direction of war debt collections lius caused the -llrllish -government to tdopt a similar course. . Among tho nations to which. Oreut Britain has addressed a dun is France, w-iilch owes the United States, four billion dollurs. In some quarters It is if euro dthut tho British action may complicate a possible adjustment with tlio Fronch, who ore adjtstlng their internal finances with a ivlew to seiidiiig a debt commission to Washington. The Italian debt fund ing negottutons ho re have (adjourn ed until. August with only small progress being made. .Mrs. Constance S.-ha;h Grnclo Do Urblna, who married a young South American diplomat (umbort Ag ulerre Do Urblnia--aftor hen first husband went down on the Titanic,, has learned from here attornoys; tiat her seojiul huibUnd hus fled the country and is working as a waited oa a steamer bound far Aiv goiitina,.. Mrs.. Do Urblna charges that ho mado away with some ot. her Jewala -.bofore leaving and has nskod that he be cxtrUditcd back to. the United States as soon qs ho Vochatzer Bros. WBUi, DRILLERS Phone 225-R ? ' 1731 Melrose , 'Batlmatei"TclTear'onater " : systems. Prlco Reasonablo ) r ; Altamont Auditorium and v. Galloway's .Orchestra 'from' Portland ; V ' ;) v.'will furnish' the music ' K v'." ' 'Dances 'Every Wednesday and Saturday ' Martin and Niisser CLASSIFIED AO BATES ' First Insertion per Um-lOo Two Insertions . ....... .-per line Mo Three Insertions per lino 2c Pour Insertions ............. .per line a&c Week (8 time) per line 80c One Month ... per line 7Ae Minimum enarga 25c. Ad not competitive are charged as new fol IowIiik each omission. ,: First insertion H In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at (Int insertion rate. Display classified ads (where type larger than thin I Died) are counted nine line to Inch, Copy muni be In Herald office by aroon to get in that day' paper. NEW TODAY FOR RENT IN ASHLAND Store 40x100, Brick bulldlntc. Central 'location,' Homo block new Lllhian lintel. Vacant about Oct. 1st. Address, 340 O Ht., Ashland, Ore. 10-13 WANTED Young man to deliver and work in grocery more. Muxt have good habits and be willing to work. Experience unnecessary. Address I. L. K., Cr. Heruld. 10-13 KOIl RENT Bleeping rooms. 632 Ouk Avenue. " 10-13 lands In South America. De Urblna Ik about fifteen years younger than his wife, who sujd nhe married him "out of pity", but is now birough wlth.bim.,. . ' , Secretary of ' Labor DavJs Is to represcut the cabinet in Europe this summer sine eSecretary of the Treusury .Mellon bus elected to stick Close to Washington to watch out (or. debt negattutlons. Duvls will In vestigate conditions alirouj In ad dition to going on a pleasure trip on tho continent and calling on hli old friend, . Alex Moore, now the ambassador at. Madrid. This was the first summer, (Jar nfany. years, that Secretary Mellon bos not gone to Europe, he will spend much of .'ils time during the hot months at South Hampton, Long Island, .whore ho has. a summer liowe. Edward ;L. Doheny's lengthy de fense In the New York Times against the government's conspiracy charges against him in connection with bis California- oil leases haa uronsed whlesproad comment here, .but is not expected to change the status of kne civil and criminal cases which the government Jias ... instltutel against: . Doheny -audi his oil .com panies. In .-copyrighted articles' in the New York paper Doheny de clared that the United Stales was fearful of getting into war with Japan and this led to the contract to .build oil storage tanks In Hawaii. According to government officials, any . possible fear of war was re- mo vod by the Washington Armament conference .before the -Doheny con- tiUct was concluded and that tihe War scare talk brought out in the Senate ..oil .investigation, was never regarded seriously. , ... ,. , The government ended the fiscal year of 1924-26 with a quarter of -a billion dollar more ot. the people's nioaoy than was -needed, tor., oper ating expenses. ,Tbe surplus will be retained In .the treMsurj- as .a basis forr the.tax ..reduction , which the idnilntratkm- Jiua already prom ised and which will be urged to congress in December. Vile amount left, over was . 350,000,000 more than . Jiad been, estimated . a few weeks ago by, treasury official. Re ceipts from all sources, ihowever, ex ceed Parly calculations. . : A,, sugges tion, .Ih being mado ,ip cougrossion nl circles for a Jaw providing fjr automatic pro a-ate irofund to tax- payors .at the. end of every year In which, a surplus is uccumulatod In the treasury.. That this could be (lono by the treasury Was shown when the 25 per cent Income tax rebates .were. paid last year by order of congress. ' With . cheap hydroelectric power available, a plnnt for the electrolytic innnufactura .of pigments from scrap iron will be established in Tasmania. NEW TODAY FOR RENT 2 room apartment, 225 Houtli 6th Ht. 10-11 FOR RENT In Country, five room house, garage and poultry house, inwn with lots of shade. Phone 16-F-13, 10-10 DltBHBM AKINO neatly done, reoson al;lc. Ht. Francis Apt. No. 10. . I' ,V ' 10-13 FOIl RENT Bedroom and sleeping porch. 303 Washington. Phone 284-W. 10-13 FOR RKNT Furnished jtpt. Phone owe, - airs. u. royion... iu-ii' PRACTICAL NLTtSE wanU work. Phone 6S6-U. ,10-14 8TIt ANOElt: Please -call' on n. Hot Springs Not. . 10-11 WE STILL HAVE A SMALL supply of old potatoes. Price at ware house 33.3S hnndred. If you need any call 704. People's' Warehouse, South Sixth. . ,10-11 LOST Near Bonanza, pack sack. name W. H. Riley. Kindly return to Herald office. 10-16 WANTED By young man, room in private family where I can get an occasional meal. .Box A. W. B., Herald office. 10-12 LOST Tan Gabardine coat between , Sun Creek hill and Klamath Falls. ' Return to Herald office. MAN AND WIFE want work to gether; wife good cook. Box K. R. Herald office.. 10 FOR 'RENT Furnished apartment. with bath. S8 .Main. 10-13 LKGAL NOTICK8 XOTK'K OK HALE OF REAL PROPERTY Equity No. 1911" v In the' Circuit Court of the' State of . Oregon for the County of Klamath. Ed Rloomlngeamp-. Plaintiff vs. F. Power (sometimes called Frank Power). C. R.. Bowman. D.1 Bow man, Klamath Livestock Mortgage Loan 'Company, a corporation. . Defendants. That under and by virtue of ah execution of foreclosure of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the County of Klamath arid State of Oregon, in a suit wherein Ed Bloom- ingcamp was plaintiff, and F. Power (somottmes called Frank Power), C. R. Bowman, D. Bowman, Klamath Livestock Mortgage Loan Company, a corporation, were defendants, upon a judgment and decree rendered on theilOth day of July A. D. 1925. .in favor of said plaintiff and against the said defendants for the sum of $1600.00, -together with interest thereon at the rate. of 8 per annum from April 7th, 1920. to the date of said Judgment amounting to 3631.00" and with interest from date of said Judgment at the rate of 6 per an num, together with an attorneys fee of 3300.00, and $20.00 costs and dis bursements of said suit, and costs and expenses of sale, I have this day rovled upon all of the rieht.- title claim and interest ot - the said de fendant F. Power, sometimes called Frank Power, in and to the follow ing-described real property to-wlt; ; The" North half of the Northeast quarter,' .the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, and the south east quarter of the Northwest quar ter of section 12, in township 34 south or Range 11 East of the Willa mette Meridian in Klamath Countv, State of Oregon, containing 160 acres, and notice is hereby given that I will, on Monday, the 10th day of August at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. upon said day, sell at public auc tion, at the front door of the County Court House, In the city of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath and State of Oregon, for current lawful money of the United States ot America, all ot the right, title, claim and interest of the said defendants in and to the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satis fy said judgment, with interest. attorneys fees, costs, and expenses ot sale, to the highest bidder therefor. Snid sail ' to be made subject to redemption. ",; f ". Dated this l(Jth day of July, A. D. 1925C ; ' '"" BURT E. HAWKINS, Sheriff of Klamath County, State of Oregon. July 10-17-24-31. Aug. 7.- SUMMONS In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for Klamath County. IOLA HUYLAR, Plaintiff, vs. EVERETT BEVINS HUYLAR, Dofendant, To EVERETT BEVINS HUYLAR, Defendant: I IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You nro hereby ro Iqulred to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit within six weeks after -the first publication of this summons in the Evening Herald, newspaper printed and published In. the City of Klamath Falls. .County "f Klamath, Stato ot Oregon, on or before tho 17th day of July,. 192CV that being the last day of tho time prescribed in the order tor the, pub lication ot this summons, tho first publication thereof being' on tho 6th day of June, 1936, and if you fail so to appear ' and answer tor want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to the court tor the rellof proyod tor In tho said complaint, to-wit: For a decree ot the said court that the bonds' of matrimony existing -between plaintiff and defendant ' be' dissolved; for tho custody ot the minor child of plaintiff and de fendant, Mary Elizabeth Huylar, and for general relief. This summons is published In the Evening Herald, pursuant to an order of tho Honorable A. L. Leavitt, judge of the Circuit Court for tbe State or Oregon for Klamath County, made on the 6th day ot June, 1926. W. 8. WILEY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Juno 6-12-19-26, July 3-10-17. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Having purchased the "WSffle House," 119 Ho. 9th Street, I will not be responsible for any bills prior to jiune- loin, ah nuis aue neiore J OtieTO. should be presented Imme diately for settlement to Ed Stortz jr..his attorney.. - J. M. VAfl uuxntu. June 20, July 3-10. . ' , PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS u;,;,. .. Equity M. 1957 . In the Circuit Court of the State -" of Oregon, for Klamath County. Meta 1L Wagner, Plaintiff, vs. -. Claude E. Wagner, Defendant.' To Claude E. Wagner, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the. complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before the 17th day of July, 1925, that being the lat day within which defendant is allowed to answer herein as fixed by the court for publication of sum mons: and if you fail so to answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed lor in the com plaint filed herein, Namely: for a decree of tbe court that the bonds of matrimony -now -existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved on the grounds ot cruel and Inhuman treatment committed by defendant against plaintiff, and for general equitable relief. This-summons is published in the Evening Herald; a newspaper of general circulation published at Klamath Falls, in Klamath County, Oregon by order of the Honorable A. L. Leavitt. Judge of said court, dated June 4th, 1925, directing such summons to be pub lished not less than once a week for six consecutive weeks. Date of First Publication, June 6th. 1925; -- ONE ILL and IRWINY 5 by' John Irwin, Attorneys for Plain tiff, Office and Post Office AddresB, So. 128 North. 4th Street, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. ' June 6-12-19-26, July 3-10-17: ' NOTICE 'TO ' CREDITORS " In tho County Court , in and for Klamath County and State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of ' CHARLES E. BADGER, Deceased Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. Administratrix of 'the Estate ot Charles E. Badger, deceas ed, to the creditors of and to all .persons having, iialmi .' against ' the said deceased to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication ot this notice,' to the sold 'Administra trix at the office of "W. H. A. Renner, American National Bank Building, In the City of Klamath Falls, in said County and State, the same being the place for the transaction ot the business ot said estate. - Dated the 2nd day of July, 1925. FLORENCE B. HARDING. ' - Administratrix of the Estate of Charles E. Badger, Deceased. July 3-10-17-24-31. LOST AND FOUND LOST Pearl necklace with platinum t clasp set with brilliants. ' Finder please return to E. O'Flaherty at 730 Jefferson St. Reward. 8-10 FOR RENT FOR RENT Front bedroom with bath. 1240 Sargent Ave. Phone 547-R. , , . ..... 6-11 FOR RENT Two roota -house, new, $15 per month. 212 .Martin St, 1 14 blocks south of Country-club. . .- . : .- - : 9rl0' FOR RENT $ sleeping rooms. Men preferred. 614 Walnut St. '9-15 FRONT BEDROOM, with bath; pri vate entrance. ,. Reasonable rent. 1150 Pipe. - ,,, ' 1 9-15 FOR RENT Sleeping T e o m with hot water. - Phone -326v 1018 Washington. 9-11 FOR REN T Furnished sleeping room. -137 High St. Phone 4 90-J ' . ' 9-11 FOR RENT Sleeping room.-Phone 342-J. 331 North lQth St. 9-16 FOR RENT Three: room 'furnished apartment, with bath. 634 North 8th St. Phono 413-J. 9-10 FOR RENT Large -room, suitable ' '.'for 8 , or 4 men. 306 Pino St. 9-10 FOR -RENT For forty days, fur ..' nlslied "house with good garden. Call 445-M. ' ,-. ,9-10 G E NT L E SADDLE HORSES for -Indies tor hire. Altamont camp. Phone 705. . . 80-14 SADDLE HORSES for hire., Alta mont camp. Phone 705. 30-14 FOR RENTNlce cool' room, .gentle man preferred; two blocks, from Main. Phono 62 B-R.-i 7-11 FOR RENT Furnished Apartment. 123 North 6th St. Phone 399-W. ' - 7-11 mBCSSLLKfrffOVB 41 PHONE 911-W for Painting, Kal- omlnlng. All work ' guaranteed. ' ' J14VJ13 DON'T THROW AWAY a od pair of ihoea that only need a msw sole. Ws repair them as good as new. Goodyear Repair Shop, Mil 1, N. 8th 8t. lat ARE YOU TIRED AND DUSTYT Visit tho Hot Springs Nat. S-tO TRIANGLE CAFE Tbe place to get good eat. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone (24. tf SHOES REPAIRED; BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Bho Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th 8t,'.W pay the Teturn postage. THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit tor 75c. 224 So. th Street. 1 Phone 4 9-J. J10-J10 THREE LOTS In Klamath Fall 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 Mr. - Van Duyne,. ,tj t i ; J12-J12 li. WANTED I is:. WANTED Men to contract' leading two (2) million feet dry lumber, ; Scbmitt Broij,, Gazelle California. ' : ..i' ' ' ' . ' '6-11 . WANTED Work tor six horses and owner. A. J. Tebejrg, Central ' Hotel. - . : 6-11 WANTED General carpenter work, remodelling, etc. J. C. Woodby, 738, California Ave. : 9-15 DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave. Phone 547-R. ; r J6-A8 WANTED Job as cook ; in small camp or on ranch. Write Box 63, -Malin, Oregon . . 7-11 ' WANTED Will buy 200 White Leg-". horn pullets. Harry Benton, Box -li, Olene, Oregon. . .. 8-11 WINDOW" CLEANING, .floor wax ing, boose cleaning and janitor . service. Reference.' A. M. . Rhode. Phone 360W. - 7tt WANTED Carpemter work by day or hour. Work guaranteed. Box 13, Herald office, 8-11 EXPERIENCED woman cook wants work in small camp. 2nd rear '. cabin at: 920 Jefferson"' ' ;.8.-9 WANTED A 4 or 5 gal. cow; cream test'4 ft or 5. P. O. Box 383. ' ; v . : 8-10 WANTED Sewing by day or piece. Phone 295-R. : 8-14 MAN WITH 8 TON TRUCK wants 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. $1900, easy terms. Jr. W. Burdette, Hillside Addition, Box 1072. FOR SALE "Dodge Sedan. Inquire C. B. House, 616-522 Willow St. ' near 6th. , ' . 8-11 FOR SALE "Walnut dining table and T chairs, '. 104) Washington. Phone .96, , 8-11 MAKE YOUR AUTO NEW With Auto' Nu. - Pattersons, ,630 South '.6th.-- ': . , ',, . " : 9-15 FOR -SAIE--Seven room house and lot; garage. Paving paid in full. Terms.: Call 512 North 9th. 8-14 FOR SALE White 6' ton i truck, late -model, long wheel base. A wonderful lumber or logging truck ; at a bargain. Cor. Donald and Lookout St. F. E. Hanson. 9-11 PAY CASH AND PAY LESS for anything in the paint line, rooting and -glass. Pattersons, 630 south ' Sixth.. . ' 9-15 FORD -LIGHT DELIVERY CAR, good shape, cheap. 1237 .LSke view Ave.' ',..; ,',"';'; ' 9-11' FOR SALH-Ollver Typewriter, good -as new,. $20.00. F. A.Selnk. Phone 783. ; . . ' , ,9-jlO FOR SALE Team of logging hdrtes'i weight 2800. '.With , or without harness. Prico vary reasonable. Write or phone Topsy Lumber Co., "Dorrls, California. 15 FOR SALE 1924 Bulck master 8 ; touring. 320 North,5th. 6-11 FOR SALE Ford Coupe; run, 2400 miles; , good as new, $ 600 cash. ' Grace Conboy, Herald office. 2tf FOR SALE Seven 'room house on Nortb 9th St., close In, Terms. Address,- Box 123 Herald office. v.: ,: - ' '.;... 27-J6 jl .. .',.., . ..,, . . .... , - ft. . ' ........ -v . v.. H ' " . '. '.-.'.'! B e e S u p p I 1 e is Murphey's Seed Store Phone 87 . : 906 Main