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MONDAY; JULY 13, 1025
E VENiNG . HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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ff a Jt"a urr or "eixTERa rott'ooft7 If
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-f 1 iV My PLACE AND J PAY THAT PRICe
Ond, day, utiMjf youiv yrwut, hlfyamilfa
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HERALD'S
Kopak Work
.Leaye Your Filtxvs
'BcjoreO'clocK-Yoor
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE.
BUY TMEIW DRUGS,.
Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S.
t X-Ilny Laboratory
. Loomls Building
Pbontt 434-W
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DR. F. R. GODDARD.
08TEOPATIHO PHYSICIAN.
. AND BUKOKO.I
Oftlc tad Rosldcnca Phone 311
L O. 0.:F. Tempi
J. C. CLEGHORN.
' CIVIL ENGINEER "
AND SURVEYOR
Phone 192-J 188 S. Riverside
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OI'TOMETRIST OPTICIAN
709 Main St. Phone 133-W
Make and grind Olnssoa. Dupli
cate brokon leno, repair framei
fPKRMANKN CONPTRti'fcXIOf '
BxcIaalTS Mwnsrd Mann-.-
f aeturera for
The now Concrete Hollow-Wall
Building Drlck, for Founda
tion, Walls, Bulldlnga, etc
Absolutely Fire and Wohthor
Proof at a coat leas than an
1 other, form .of masonry.-
8ton-Tll conntrnotlon elim
inates upkeep : exponae, In In
destructible, and 1 In approved
by ' the boat, architects and
builders. . ;
Unexcelled a n base for
Hlucco finish
tot us Ktimnt Vour Job
6th and Market. Phone BH2W
Concrete Pipe Co.
Reiultt With Magic Mud"
toiltioul fiuCcaUL.
mugKt&u u&o Jk&jtbAifytA1d' -
eihUmijJJj at'tyufoum. Mice-
I I'LL SELL VOO I
"1 HcAlEd NET DOOR ifiTy
,U:t
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
KLamath Lodge
Directory
M. W. A.
Kssts First nd Third
Wodnosdays
Odd Follows Hall
0. L. Edward), Clerk.
1335 Lttkorlow Arc.
B. P. 0. ELICS Meets
. t Tharidar aventnR. Vlalt
Kr In msmbra welcome.
i Elki Tomple, 3rd Main
ijfi Charlton Currln, Exalted
Rulnr. Tom DelaQll. Boo
K. of 'C. Council No. 2255
Moetlnga: 8 P. M.
2nd and 4th Tuosdayi
.Lycoum Hall, 8th and
High VIsltlnR KnlghU
wolcome
Chai, Patteraon, 0. K.
.' American Legion
Klamath Post No. I
te Moetlngs 1st and 3rd
Basement
F. R. OLDS, Com'dr.
Ptone 86H-W
'Dr. Philip Cole
iQonorn; Practice of Dontlatry
pon Honlnga by Appointment
Phone SOS 518 Main
I Ovorv Moe's 8tore
boston beauty
shop:
Winters Building
Vlolot Ray facial and scalp,
trontmont, facial packs, marcoll
ItiH, and shampooing, French
pnpor wave. ,
For appointment Phone 811
GLORENNA WARREN, Prop.
Jilt, piwUA OA&uuL uHAX,
Woman Homesteader
Is Granted Parole
PORTLAND, Ore, July 13. Mary
A. Cox Ulid hor on, ltay Morgan,
who own a catllo fiirm cat ot llunil
In tho II 1 no Mountnlna today ap
peared bi'foro Kuiloral Judge Bean
and pleaded gulliy to a oaargo of
tnaklnK fulne arridarit In riual jiroof
on a homo ntnud undor the stock
r-illntr homestead law. - A plea for
leniency, nodo by Arthur D. I'lntt,
wua nocondod. by Deputy U. S.
Dburlct Attornoy McQllohrlat, Tho
Judso puralod lior to report for a
term of flvo yearn.
Ac r, t .attornoyf, Mr.
Oox win a' widow ud owned a
bomesioad In Bluo Mountains. She
took up the additional claim allow
ed by law, and when sho came to
prove up on tho claim she swore
tttat siq had mudo cerluln Improro
niontg on tho property required by
law. Ilor son niado affidavit that
her statomcnti wero correct, in
vestlKatlcav dnicloacd that tho Im
provements did not exist.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court ot the Stato of
Orexon for tho County ot Klamath.
In the Matter ot tho Entuto ot
Timothy T. Murphy, Doccasoc
Notice la norohy given that the
undersiKned lina boon appointed ad
ministrator ot . tho above entitled
uslatu. and haa duly qunliflod as
Riich. All persona having claims
nKalnxt tho anld estato will present
them to mn at tho office bt my attor
ney.. H. M.i MannlnK, in tho Hart
IluildlnK, at Klamath Falls, Klamath
County, Stato 'of Oregon, proporly
vorlfled, with vouchors attnebod, on
or beforo six months from the date
of this notice.
Dated Juno 17th.' 1925.
BEN T. MURPHY.
. Administrator ot the Estato of
Timothy T. Murphy, Deceased.
Vochatzer Bros.
WELL DRILLERS
Phone 225-R- '
1731 Melrose
'Estimates " given-on" water'
ystems. Prices Reasonable
! Altamont Auditorium
' Up-to-date,'' Dance Hall witii all Conveniences
' 1 : and
Galloway!s Orchestra, from Portland
will furnish the music
Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday
Martin and
THE EVENING HERALD'S
ELKS FLOCKING
(Continued I'rom I'ii(4 One)
PORTLAND, Ore., July 13
Politics blOHHomed this momlng
when deloKiites guthercd lit the Elks
Temple for tho ne-(lay meeting tit
tho Oregon HiLito Elk association
and the naino of K. M. Pago of
Salem for president and Eugcno for
the 1926 convention city wore pas
sed about the (hall.
No particular opposition to Van
selection of Pago and Eugene liad
develupol nt noon. Milton SI. Kbp
per, exaulted ralor of Portland lodge
was being boomed for first vice
president.
I'rieo Biicnks
The session. wa opened by an In
vocation delivered' by John Dysart
of Jumestijwa, N. Y., chaplain of the
grund lodge. John O. Price, exulted
ruler of tho grand lodge, delivered
the opening address and an address
.of welcome was delivered by Klop-
per. -
The work of the Elk of New
Jersey with crippled children could
aptly be . mado the work of the
Orug.in a.Hso-iailon said a memlwr
A thu grand lodgo committee on
stato oAsociations and oialrnjuu of
ti-io New Jersey slate Elks associa
tion. 'Crippled .Kiddies colnmittoo.
"Tbo Elks of New Jeraoy" anld
Bush, "are nuking -crippled child
ren Into whole und healthy men
and woman. Hero you bare your
Shrlno hospital for crippled child
ren, but there . rs still plenty of
work among them to keep tho Ore
gon Elks busy all the year."
MARKETS
PORTLAND, Ore-; July '13.
Eggs, steady. Currant receipts,
31 l-2e; pullets, l-2c;
firsts. 290 29 l-2c; extras, 30 1-2
C 3JL. delivered Portland,
Butter, stoady; extra cubes, city!
46 l-2c; standards, 45c; prime
rirsts, 44c; firsts, 42 l-2c; under
grades, nominal; prints, 47c; car
tons, 48c. . x . y
Butterfut, steady: best churning
cream. 4 oo net shippers track , in
toM.jitl ' ' .- yl
Poultry, firm; scarce.' Heavy
hens, 24525c: light. lSfrl9c;
springs;. 19 25c; J-oung white
ducks, 20c.
Onions and potatoes steady.'
Nuts, nominal. Walnuts, No. 1,
28 1-2 32 l-2c; filberts, nominal;
almonds, 2026c; Brazil nuts, 12
(flic; Italian chestnuts; 21c.
Hops, steady. 1924 crop, 16
17c: 1923. crop nominal.
Cascara bark, quiet.-Nominal at
5 6c;. Oregon, .grape root, 3 l-2c.
SAN . FRANCISCO.. July 13.
(Federal State Market News Service)-
Apples. California Now
towus, fancy, 3 1-2 tier, $2.75
3.50; . four-tier, $2.0003.25; poor
low as $2.25; new. stock. White
Astrnchans, $2.25$ 2.75 box; poor,
$1.75; Gravenstelns, best, $3-26
3.75; poorer,, $2.00 41 2.60 box..
Poors Bartlctt, $2.503. box.
Plums, Climax . end , Burbanks,
$Hi 1.75; anta Rosa, $1.502.25
crate; Fallunburg, 3j?4c lb. Nick
sons,. $1.25 1.76 erato. .
Brailors, Leghorn, 1 to 1 1-4
pounds.. 25 27c; 1 1-2 pounds,
24 26c: colored, 1 1-4 to 1 3-4
pounds,. 30 32c.
Fryers', Leghorn, 2 to 2 1-2 lbs.,
24 f 26c; colored 2 2 1-2 lbs., 32
36c
Young roosters,' colored, 3 lbs,
40c; 3 1-2 lbs., and up, 44 46c;
Slnggy . showing spurs, 30 035c.
Old roostors, colored, 1517p;
Leghorn, 12 14c.
Leghorn hens, 2 1-2 lbs., 20c; 3
lbs., 21 22c; 3 1-4 to 3 1-2 lbs.,
23c; few. highor. .-,
Largo colored . lions, fancy, 30
32c .
Nusser.
NTO PORTLAND
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
First Insertion -Ier line lOo
Two liwrtlons .w.....ier line irk:
Tlimi liwrtlons ... per line 30c
Four Insertion ..pcr line 25c
Week (O times) ............ per lino 8c
One Month . p:rllne75e
Minimum marge 25c. Ads not
consecutive are charged as new fol
lowing each omission.
First Insertion ts 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 offlco by
noon to get In that day's paper.
NEW. TODAY
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME at
the Medical Hot Springs Nat. 13-14
MAN WITH 314 TON TRUCK wants
hauling, lumber, logging or any
work. Write Joe Demas, Herald
office. 13-16
MAN AND WIFE WANT WORK
together; wife good cook. Room
104 Klamath Rooms, 6th and
Klamath. 13-18
FOR SALE Latest typo Lloyd baby
buggy; practically like new, $20.
Phono 447-R. 13-15
FOR REN T 2. two-room apart
ments partly furnished, $12 per
' month. 813 Alameda. 13-15
WOULD LIKE TO GET a good se'S-
: ond hand Computing scale. Call
and see. R. O'Farrell, Garich
. Tourist Park, Houso No. 16. 13
S
(Continued From Page One) "
of state biologist was created ' for
Mr. Flnley and in this capacity he
served the state for another term
of four years.
Mr. Flnley Is the author of several
books and many magazine stories of
wild bird and animal life, as well as
articles on the conservation of na
tural resources. His collection of
over twelve thousand still' life photo
graphs and nearly two hundred
thousand feet of motion pictures Is
considered the most unique and com
plete natural history record ever
made. . -
,. Hurgduff Mny Go ''
Appointment of Will Flnley, by
Governor Pierce today is said to fore
cast a reorganization of the person
nel of game protective and propaga
tion work in Oregon. At the month
ly meeting In Portland this afternoon
the resignations of officials in charge
will bo requested, according to ru
mors current in official sources at
the state house.'. ,
It is said 'that Mr. Flnley will
have the support of commissioners
Moloney of Pendleton and Bauer of
Corvallls in any effort at reorganiza
tion, which will constitute a major
ity of -the board.- Should game war
den Burgduft bo removed, E. F.
Averill of Pendleton, former district
game warden and now with the fed
eral biological survey. Is mentioned
as his probable successor. Charges
have been filed with the governor
against superintendent of hatcheries
Relckmann ot Eugene and Biologist
Otto Jones.
. No Politics
Upon appointment Mr. Flnley dec
lared that all of his actions would
be govorned for the best interest ot
fish and gamo welfare and that a
condition ot his acceptance of the
position was that politics would be
eliminated and he bo given a free
hand In conserving wild life. The
appointment he said was not solicit
ed or sought, but requested of the
governor by sportsmen of the state.
TO PROBE RIOT
SALEM, Ore., July 13. Acting in
response to a request that came from
county Judge C. W. James of Lin
coln county and others who stated
they represented the white labor
clement, Governor Plorco yesterday
sent his ' secretary, V. A. Dulzell,
and Stato Labor Commissioner C.; H.
Crnnn to Toledo to investigate : the
henuses ot the deportntlon ot Janan-
oso laborers from Toledo: Sunday.
"I roquestod Dolzell and Cram ' to
go to tho bottom bf tho situation",
snld tho governor,, "I shall have no
report, probably until their return,
and will have nothing to say about
tho affair until that timei"
It you. must reduce, try being a
dejected lover.
WILLIAM FINLEY
TATE BOARD
CLASSIFIED AD
NEW TODAY
NORTHERN FUR SHOP First An
nual Clearance . Sale this week.
Everything marked down. 810
Main. 13-18
EXPERIENCED woman cook wonts
work in small camp or permanent
ranch Job. Box 20, care Herald.
... 13-18
FOR RENT Sleeping room, close
In; sultnble for 1 or 2 men. 4 38
i Washington. Phono 139-W, 13
YOUNG VIOLINIST would like posi
tion in orchestra. Write Box 103,
care Herald office. ' ' 13
FOR RENT Large, cool sleeping
room', adjoining bath. Private en
trance. Two blocks from Main.
Call after 6:30. 238 North Third.
13-15
FOR SALE About 100 sacks of
extra good wheat at $3.25 per
cwt. Sid Evans, across canal, Just
cast of town, or Telephone 400-M.
13
WANTED TO RENT Furnished
house. Inquiro at 129 South 7th
St., between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m.
. 13-14
WANTED By competent, practical
nurse, maternity cases; will go
any place and do the .housework
and nursing. 1519 Portland St.
13-15
FOB RENT
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 632
Oak Avenue. ' , lfl-13
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
with bath. 68 Main.- 10-13
FOR RENT IN ASHLAND Store
40x100, Brick, building,. Central
location. Same block new Lithian
Hotel. Vacant about Oct. - 1st.
Address, 240 C St., Ashland. Ore.
10-13
EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for
rent. $1.00 per day. Phone 129.
. Golden Rule Store. , Jll-All
FOR RENT Apartments and house
keeping rooms. 237 North 5th.
11-12
FOR RENT P 1 e a s a n t room for
working girl. Home privileges;
reasonable. 237 North 5th. 11-12
FOR RENT Furnished apartment;
close in. 410 North 10th Street.
Phone 342-W. 11-14
FOR RENT In country, five room
house, garage and poultry house,
lawn with lots of shade. Phone
15-F-13. - i ' 10-16
FOR RENT Bedroom and sleeping
porch. 303 Washington. Phone
2S4-W. 10-13
FOR RENT 3 sleeping rooms. Men
preferred. 514 Walnut St. 9-15
FRONT BEDROOM with bath; pri
vate entrance. Reasonable rent.
1160 Pine.., 9-15
FOR RENT Sleeping room. Phone
342-J. 331 North 10th St. 9-15
GENTLE SADDLE . HORSES tor
ladies for hire. Altamont camp.
; Phone 705. 30-14
SADDLE HORSES for hire. Alta
mont camp. Phone 705. 30-14
HISCKLLANEOl'S
PHONE 911-W tor Painting, Kal
, : Bominlng.. All work - guaranteed.
JM-J13
WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair
ed right, Geo. Metx, 622 Main.
J10-31
FOR LARGE SIZE VOILE dresses
go to Bee Begin's Dress Shop, 129
So. Seventh St. 10-12
PAY CASH AND. PAY LESS for
anything in the paint line, roofing
and glass. Pattersons, 630 south
. Sixth...- - - , 9-16
BIG ASSORTMENT, of pretty voile
- dresses have Just arrived In all
tho new shades, in sizes 86 to 44.
Hoe Bogln's Dress. Shop, 129 So.
Seventh St. 10-12
LADIES OVERSIZE Voile Dresses at
Bee Begin's Dress Shop, 129 So.
Seventh St. 10-12
DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair
ot shoes that only need a new
sole. We repair them as good ar
new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121
N. 8th St. 16-22nl
ARE YOU TIRED AND DUSTY!
Visit the Hot Springs Nat. 9-1
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street Phone 624.-. tl
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
: Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Bhop, 121 N.. 8th St.. We
pay. the return postage.
THREE LOTS In Klamath Falls to
sell; also 160 acre ranch In
' Lnngoll , Valley irrigation district
to sell or trade for property In oi
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-J1!
' " .wKi.ii.,. . mmr
SECTION
FOR SALE
4 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE, bath,;
, room, largo front porch overlook-..
Ing city. Trees, lawn, shrubbery,, :,7
Inquire corner Hastings and Lavey 1
Streets. $1900, easy terms. JV ,
W. Burdotto, Hillside Addition '
Box 1072. 7.-
MAKB YOUR AUTO , NEW With .
Auto Nu. Pattersons, 630 South
6th. - . . ; 9-15
FOR SALE Seven room house and .
lot; garage. Paving paid In full.
Terms. Call 512 North Btb. 8-14;.'1
FOR SALE 1923 Ford t-door sedan.'
in good condition bargain.- - See .
owner at Bulck Garage. 11-14 '
FOR SALF: 16 tons hay, first cut-1 .
ting, $10.00 ton. Inquire Klam-,'
ath Co. Fair Grounds. , 11-17.'.--
LAREO SIZES IN VOILE dresses at.
Bee Begin's Dress Shop, 129 8o.,,.
. Seventh St. ; 10-12 1 .
MAYTAG WASHER CHEAP. Mrs,,
I n Ti,,, , , . u-i , n-
; ; 11-14
FOR SALE Team of logging horses,tyj3
weight 2800. With or without
harness. Price very reasonable. J,
Write or phone Topsy Lumber Co., '
Dorris, California. 9-15,5
FOR SALE Seven ' room house on,. ')
North 9th St, close In. Teres."
Address, Box 123 Herald office.';4 '
97-36'
if
LOST A VI) FOUND
LOST Near Bonanza,' pack sack, s
name W. H. Riley.- Kindly return..),
to Herald office. : , . . ' 10-16 "
LOST Black note book containing'',.
. hunting, fishing and drivers lie-'
: ense, about July 4th. Reward."
; Box 27, Cr. Herald. 11-14
FOUND 30x3 'A
about July 3.
Auto Co.
tire on Ford rim't
Inquire Dunham
. . 1 i.i i
LOST Woman's purse, $20.00 .car-' . -'I
rency. Finder please call at 119"- jt
South 9th St, Reward, , lH3f'',!'
LOST Tan Gabardine coat between .
Sun Creek hill and, Klamath Falls.. '1
Return to Herald office.
WANTED
DRESSMAKING neatly done, reason
able. St. Francis Apt. No. 10.
10-13 '
PRACTICAL NURSE wants
. . Phone. 58 6-R. - 1- 10-14
WANTED-General carpenter work, .
rcuiuueiiiug, tjic. - j. v;. vrooauy, ; .
738. nfllirnrnin An. 9.1K
:, it
DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave. ...
W1SBOW CLEANING, tlocr WJ V
ing, house cleaning and Janitor '
service. References.' A. M, ''
Rhodes. Phone 360W. - . 7tf '?
WANTED Sowing by day or piece.
i Phone 295-R., : , . i.8.14f ;
WANTED By young man, room in .
private family where I con set on., ,
occasional meal. Box A. W. B.,
, Herald office.
, 10-J2,
'-12.
WANTED Young, man to deliver,,
and work In grocery store. , Muat,'
: have good habits and be willing.
to work. Exporienco unnecessary."
' Address I. L, K., Cr, Herald. iO-1 3 ,"
' LEGAL NOTICES ' . V
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Equity No. 1965. . x.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THB.- u
STATE . OF OREGON IN AND,,
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. '
N. D. GINSBACH, Plaintiff.,. -. ;. -.. ;
vs. , .
JOE MARINO'"' nn.4 nnv' rtAisinn' nr .
persons claiming through him any..
, .uioicqi iv iuo yiuyudy uencnuel,
herein, Defendants.- ...... , ', '" ''"
To JOE MARINO, Defendant:" ''';-. ;u,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE, v
OF- ORKOOM. Yon, a liorohv
quired to appear, and answer, ItheX! .;'
complaint on file in the above en-1'
titled suit, on or before tho 11th day I'
ot August. 1925, that being the last
rinv nrnacrlharl fni an.h nnnAtiMnnA ' ,
in the order of the Court for the i '..
publication of this summons, and If, . .
you fail to so appear and answer, 'J -.
for want thereof the plaintiff will '; ,
annly to the Court for tho relief "
prayed for In his complaint, to-wlt:, '
be the sole and exclusive owner ot '
the Northeast Quarter, Section 31.
Township 36 South, Range 8 East,
W. M in Klamath County, Oregon:
and that the defendants be forever
barred from any adverse claim
thereto; and tor further equitable,
relief, including costs.
This summons is served upon yon'
by publication In the Evening Her-"
aid, a dally nowspaper, printed, pun-
usneu ana or general circulation In
Klamath County, Oregon, for six
successive weeks, pursuant to order
of the Hon. A. L. Leavitt, Judge of
the above entitled court, dated Juno
27, 1926, the first publication belnc
June 29, 1925, and the last publica
tion being August 10, 1925.
EDWARD B. ASHURST,
Attorney for plaintiff, Suite No. 6,
Looniis Bldg., Klamath Falls. Ore.
Juno 29, Julf 6-13-20-27, Aug. 8-19.
'7-
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ill.
'if'
1? e e Supplies
Murphey's Seed Store
Phone $7 - 906 ain"