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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1925)
TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN, J CHiCV HCRC'J ONE OF me lj Best testimonial, ter ruis "' vcve Receive o vct J pSi i wKt 0.10a, yntj menu unn, ait $rnt Itay i iaut 7ni. ikttj CouJUtAit Mmpnov- "ttuj imct Aomt a. lajturuu. Umtm, 9 afinujtd. urn - i J-yV vocAt. SI Th' voice! til. at. ,-..- I VUJO? II . ( ,1 HERALD'S iLA Kodak Work Leaye Your Filtws PI Before 9 OclocK-Your KLAMATH FALL WMCRt PARTICULAR PEOPLK , BUY TMEIR DRUG3 1 fUHlTYl Fred Wetterfeld, D. D. S. 3C-ny Laboratory Loomls Dutldlng Phone 434-W KUmata rails, Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BUnrtEOJ Office and Residence Phone 321 L 0. O. V. Temple J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Phone 1JJ-J 133 8. Rlvorsld . DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOM ET R 1ST OPTICIAN 709 Main 8t. Phonn 1.13-W Make and grind Olnssoa. Dupli cate broken looses, ropalr frainoi MCNMANKNT CONSTRUCTION' Bxclnalfe Licensed Mann fncturors for th(i new Cohcret Hollow-Wsll .fluildlng Ilrlok tor Founda tions, Walls, Dulldlugi, eto. Abiolutoly Fir and Weather Proof at a cost loss than ant other form of masonry. itone-Tlle construction .ollm . lnatea upkqep oxpenso, in In destructible, and Is approved fey the best architects and bulldora.' . Cncxcolled as n base for , i . Stucco finish bet as Ei'.lmftto Toiir Job : tb ind Market. Phone BS2W Concrete Pipe Co. "Makes Living With Voice New" o(9aA -TWy Mdtmq cvmtriian, Mao Zwn ioJc a (yitwL fumgd., Sun Ufwo ij -but'i. TnoltAtuaiiL itu. o&t J&omtottcut cyutfint Tnt to Etwypt, ioo ika S migfiJb fltiuUt IVHcttA, ituL MuU, jiM&tAMcJ&Ul' - "Ptmuonvc "GT1 DONT WORRY FOLKS-1 iitiin. Qnm&uMCtn OmxL av pugvy ca.7rkuLl BoF'LO-OTlCKA-MCftOVlCLS -CCCV6(.AN' AN' SHEKAVUSO 1 TWAIN ON TRACK 5'. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Meeta First and Third Wednesdays Odd Fellows Hall 0, L. Edwards, Clerk. 1335 Lakovlow Are. B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Visit ing members welcome. Elks Temple, 3rd ft Main Charlton Currln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Oelsell, Boo. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mooting!: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuoadayi , Lyceum Hall, 8th and High ,Vlsltlng KnlghU welcome Cbos, Patteraon, O. . K. American Legion Klamath Post No. ( ,f Meotlnga 1st and. 3rd 2& Tunidsva. Tnurt Hanaa 'iXf Basement T. R. OLDS, Com'dr. Phone 161-W Dr. Philip Cole Oononul Prncllce of Dontlstry Opon I'wnnluBs by Appointment Phone 509 318 Main Over Moe's Store BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Violet Hay facial and scalp troatmont, faolal packs, mnrcoU Ing, and shampooing, Fronch pnpor wave. For appointment Phone 811 GLOIUCNN.I WARREN, Prop. 1040 Main Street Swedish Fleet To Engage In Baltic Maneuvers Shortly STOCKHOLM. As a preliminary to plans tor reorganising tho navy, thcro will bo held In tihe Baltic this summer tho most extensive Swedish naval maneuvers since 1914. Tho king will bo In com nmnd. x The Swedish fleet ut pr'cnt con sists of 11 vostiols, of iilch 42 be long to tho coast defease; 37 to Io.miI units and 32 to the reserve. Jnclu:!:! I:i t!:s v.: :'.: fleet, design ed entirely for defensive purposes, nro 12 battleships, 10 destroyers, one urmored cruiser end a number lot torpedo bouts and submarines. In view of tlio Impending rcor gmniimtlon, approprkitlons for t is year wore limited to the continua tion of t!io building program decid ed upon last yenr. The future policy will dopend partly on the pilltiml dovolopments nbroad and partly on the oxporlcnca to be gain ed during tho maneuvers. Kitrrps h.vvk kiuxch FACTOHV IX SPAIN KSSBN. Hho Krupp Works In t'.iulr cxpnnslvo policy have become U'lo partners and organizers of n locomotive and mUchlno factory In Harcelonlu, Strain. In Vnlon.'lu and Taragonn they havo acqulrod an I li tem I 1n tho dok-yurJs and In sev eral ooal mines aid melting turnlces iu tho province No mutter how hard the wind blows on a bathing bench, It hasn't much to blow about. Vochatzer Biros. WELL DRILLERS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose ' Estimate! given on water ystomi, Prices Reasonable Altamont Auditorium ' Up-to-date Dance Hall with alf Conveniences and Galloway's Orchestra .from Portland s will furnish the music Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday. , Martin and Nusser THE EVENING HERALD'S Baku Oil Fields To Increase Yield JIAKU, On tho occasion of iho fifth unnivnrsary. of the nationaliza tion of the Baku oil fluIdH, tiho Soviet press Kavo some details of J tho present state and productivity of Iho oil fields and outlined tho program of tholr future develop ment. The Duku oil fields, whidh before tho revolution, belonged to 270 dif ferent owners, are now united under one management, The yield of oil which In 1920 was Vil low as 10, 000,000 poods a month, has now been brought up op nearly 20,000, 000 poods, which Is approximately oho pre-war standard. There are now In exploration 21,000 wells. Last yur Russia exported from Duku 32,000,000 poods of oil. It Is expected that-during the coming year not less than 840,000,000 will ho obtained, New equipment and machinery were bought In America this year, and tho methods of ubta'nlng oil 'havo been entirely revolutionized. At present the government Is emgarklng upon e costly program of building an addition oil pipe line connecting Baku with Datum, on which It will spend more than $10 000,000. Paris of tho order for plpos is expocted to be placed abioad probably In America. Tho scheme will be financed by V.ie State Oil Trust Itself without any subsidy from the government. ANDERSON, CAL. Merrill Dates and O. Dlum of Anderson, California, arrived in the city this afternoon for a brief visit. ' 20 CARS TODAY Foreign Cnrs Numbering ISO Arrive In City Up to Noon Registration of 26 foreign cars was made at the chamber of com merce up until noon today, with the greater number coming from Cali fornia. Ono registered from Illinois, one from Nevada and another from tho stato of New York. Yesterday was one of tho heaviest days since tho Fourth, with 4 2 curs register lug during tho day. KXCHANtiB KATTC.1 HKI.P ... SWISS TO 8KB PAULS SHOWS PARIS, Profiting by the height of the Swiss frUnc as compared with the French, entire clubs, chamber of commerce and othor bodies of Swiss, with tholr families, have come over tho border to attend tho ex position o fdecoratlve arts in num bers thot compare favorably with tho English and American visitors. Switzerland's contribution to tine exposition is ono of the most Im portant, considering the size of the country, at the Grand .Palais. All tlho old historic cities hnvc sent im posing displays of tllielr burghers' handicraft. JAPAN HAS TROVHLE , PROVIDING FOOD KXOVOH FOR OWN POPILATIOX TOKYO. (IP) Tho food and population problem still continues the most serious ono confronting Jupan. At a recent meeting of high officials of tho department of agri culture and forestry it was dccldod that tho government should re vise tlio regulations for opening up and bringing land under cultiva tion. , Tho officials woro of tho opinion that thcro are considerable areas tn Hokkaido and Korea which might bo opened up and tilled if proper encouragement were offered set tlers. It was stated that, while tho area of land In Japan and the volume of foodstuffs hnvo been ma terially Incroasod, tho rate of In crease has begun to fall oft lately and Is not keeping pnee with tho Increase of population. Consequently, additional Induce ments nro to bo offered settlers in tho districts which are still open to cultivation. SHADOW CAST ON LIBRARY BONDS (Continued From Page Ono) "Wo must do something," Coun cilman t'ofer pointed out, "It Is a real need." "But so tare the Sixth street and Oregon avenue Improvements real needs," ono councilman suggested. It was finally decided that Coun cilman Roberts should investigate propositions submitted t? the city by three engineers, and submit a report on cao'j. It was felt that tihe survey could be completed In several months and that a bond elec tion to authorize the money for tho new sewers, be held In the tall, , Klectlon Sidestepped Nk action nUs taken by the coun cil on the proposition of holding a special election to choose a council man from second ward to replace Merle West, resigned. A suggestion that tho council lot tho election ride over to next year brought a curt observation from ono of the councilman Hint: "Tao peo ple would not stand for It." Spectators at tho meeting lust night, were lulled Into unconscious ness by tho constant droie from Police Jndge Lem L. Gaghagen as he icUd ordinance after Ordinance either to a second reading or final passing. Parking Discussed Although an emergency clause was attached, the council failed to pass an ordinance calling for two hour parking, from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. on Main from Second street to Evelenth and on Klamath ' Avenne and Pine streets and all' Intersecting streets from Fifth to Eighth street. All paving projects were propelled forward when the council passed various atnd sundry ordinances and motions which facilitated action of the legal machinery that must pre cede actual work. The firm of Reams & Reams, will soon receive 8900 as their last pay ment for1 fees in representing the city In the Bllberback Case in Med ford last year. Authorization of the last payment was made last night by the council. Ambrose to Get Car Fire Chief Keith K. Ambrose will be furnished a small car, probably a Ford, if statements of the couucll last login are an indication of final action. The wide area that Am brose must cover in the performance of his routine inspection work led the council to suggest the purchase of a car. . Either a smoke eliminator or raising the enioke stack above the root of adjoining buildings, will do away with the nuisance of heavy smoke from the Slxtfl street bakory, in the opinion of Keith K. Ambrose, following the reading of a complaint from Mrs. "W. N. Brotherton, pro prietor of the Sixth Street rooms. The complafnt stated that smoke from tho blakerv seriously iniured tho hotel business and that it tt-as difficult to hold patHons in the rooms that were aftoctcd by the nuisance. The matter was refer red to the fire chief. Want no Parking If three niossenRor-. bo-ys of t'ie Western Union, ore successful, there wilt soon be a no parking sign for ton toot long tho pavement in front of tho telegraph office. The boys petitioned the council to declare teu feet of enrbstone closed to every body but themselves. The matter was referred to the street commit tee. A British commission Investi gating tho establishment of nn im perial radio system has recom mended principal stations in India, south Africa and England to c6m muh lento dlroctly In tho most fa vorable hours. LEGAL, NOTICES NOTICK Tho Klamath' County School Dis trict Board will receive bids for the oroction of a two-room school build ing at Sprngtio River, and for the oroction of a one-room addition to tho present Chlloqilin School house at Chiloquin. 1 Plans and specifications may be had at the office of the Clerk, Room 10, Court Hohbo. A cortifled chock tor fivo por cept of tho bid should accompany same. Tho( Board, reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Bids close July 20th. 1025, at two p. m. v 1 Mall bids to County School Clerk, room 10, Court House. July 14-15-16,--- CLASSIFIED AD CLASSIFIED AD RATES First Insertion per line 10c Two Insertions per line 15c Three insertions line 20c Four Insertions ....per line 2TSc Week (O times) per line 30c One Month per line 75c Minimum marge 26c, Ads not consecutive are charged as new fol lowing each omission. First Insertion is In "New Today" column without extra charge, bat all Insertions In that column are at first insertion rate. Display classified ads (where type largor than this Is nsod) are counted nine lines to inch. NEW TODAV FOR SALE 1922 Dodge touring car; excellent condition; bargain. Overland-Knight Sales Co., 4th and Klamath. 14-15 FOR RENT Apartment, 3 furnish ed rooms. 1028 Jefferson. 14-18' FOR PRETTY SILK UNDERWEAR go to Bee Begin's Dress Shop, 129 South Seventh Street. BOARD AND ROOM for 2 or 3 men. Garago for rent. 310 South 5th Street. . 14-16 FOR RENT Furnished room and bath: closo in. 517 North 10th Street. 14-16 LOST Between Kirk and Klamath Falls, black leather handbag, con taining ladles clothing and purse with owners name. Leave at Herald offico or 304 South 4th Street. Reward. 14-20 FOR SALE Victrola; dining room extension table: iron bed: two grass rugs. J. C. Brockenbrbugh. 19 North 12th St. 14-18 FOR RENT 3 room house, unfur nished, J25.00. Phone 3 15-J or call at 820 Calif. Ave. 14-15 PRETTY SUMMER DRESSES arrive almost daily at Bee Begin's DreBS Shop, 129 So. Seventh St. 14-15 WANTED Underwood typewriter in good condition. Address Walter P. Hannon, Algoma, Oregon. 14 FOR SALE 6 room furnished, plas tered bouse. Terms. Call 713 N. 9th St. Phone 726-J. , . 14-20 EXPERIENCED woman cook wants work in small camp or ranch. Address, N. M., Cr. Herald. 14-15 FOR SALE Machine shop owner sick.' 903 Klamath Avenue. 14 FOR RENT Front sleeping room; close in; suitable for two. Call At 1149 Pine Street . 14-16 FELT HATS at Bee Begin's Dress Shop. for.XJ.95- to $4.95. , 1.4-15 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 123 North Sixth. Phone 399-W. .i,. ,. . 14-18 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. St. Francis Apts. 628 Oak. 14 FOR SALE OR TRADE Interna tional 816 Tractor; two bottom 14 inch plow. Will consider used car of $500 value. Write Box 117, care Herald offico. 14-20 FOR RENT Sleeping room with hot water. Phone 325. 1018 Washington. 14-17 PRETTY NEW STRIPED ENGLISH broadcloth dresses on sale tor only $4.95 at Bee Begin's Dress Shop, 129 South Seventh St. 14-15 FOR SALE 4 ROOMS and bath furnished, ono block off paving. $2200.00. $500 cash gives you possession. ROOMS, $2300.00. bath, fairly close in. $800.00 down. THE NIFTIEST HOUSE in' town, 5 rooms, bath, now, with hardwood floors, built-in features, fireplace, etc. $5250.00. Terms. 10 ACRES of garden, modern build ings near Portland. To trade for homo in Klamath. Business chances are scarco, but we have somo good ones that you should see to ap preciate if you are looking tor a business of your own. MAGU1RE & MAGUIRE Insurance Real Estate 810 Main Street LOST AND FOUND kOST Near Bonanza, pack sack, name W. H. Riley. Kindly return to Herald office. 10-16 LOST Black note book containing , hunting, fishing and drivers lic ense, about July 4th. Reward. Box 27, Cr. Horald. 11-14 FOUND 30x3 Vi about July 3. , Auto Co. tire on Ford rim Inquire Dunham 11-14 LOST Woman's purse, $20.00 cur rency. Finder please call at 119 South 9th St Reward. 11-13 LOST Tan Gabardine coat between Sun Creek hill and Klamath Falls. Return to Herald office. SECTION FOR HALE FOR SALE Latest typo Lloyd baby buggy; practically like new, $20. Phono 417-R. , 13-16 4 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE, bath room, large front porch overlook- Inquire corner Hastings and Lavoy Streets. $1900, easy terms. P. W. Burdotte, Hillside Addition, Box 1072. MAtfP! Vnim A TITO NRW llh- Auto Nu. Pattersons, 630 South 6th. . 9-15 vrn CAT 13 CI . kAi...1...t run artiici avrvu iuuui iinano , " , lot; garage. Paving paid In full. Terms. Call 612 North 0th. 8-14 FOR SALE 1923 Ford 4-door sedan In good condition bargain. See owner at Bulck Garage. 11-14 FOR SALE 15 tons hay, first cut ting, $10.00 ton. Inquire Klam ath Co. Fair Grounds. . 11-17 - FOR SALE Team of logging horses, weight 2800. With or without harness. Price very reasonable. Write or phono Topsy Lumber Co., . Dorrls, California. 9-15 FOR SALE Seven room house cs North 9th St., close in. , Terms. Address,' Box 123 Herald office. 27-J6 FOB RENT FOR REN T S, two-room apart ments partly furnished, $12 per month. 813 Alameda, 13-15 FOR RENT Large, cool sleeping room, adjoining bath. Private en trance. Two blocks from Main. Call after 6:30. 238 North Third. 13-15 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for rent. $1.00 per day. Phone 129, Golden Rule Store. Jll-All FOR RENT Furnished apartment; close in. 410 North 40th 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. . . 10-16 FOR RENT 3 sleeping rooms.' Men preferred. 614 Walnut St. 9-15 FRONT BEDROOM with bath; pri vate entrance.. Reasonable rent. 1150 Pine. . ' : 9-16 FOR RENT Sleeping room. Phone 342-J. 331 North 10th St, 9-16 GENTLE SADDLE HORSES for ladies for hire. . Altamont camp. Phone 705. 30-14 U L 1-J I I Il L, .111 II 1 , nil M mont camp.. Phone 705. 30-14 WANTED MAN WITH 3 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 EXPERIENCED woman cook wants work in small camp or permanent ranch job. Box 20, care Herald. 13-18 WANTED TO RENT Furqibhed house. Inquire 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 placo and do the housework and nursing. 1519 Portland St , 13-15 PRACTICAL NURSE Phone 586-R. wants . work. 10-14 WANTED Genoral carpenter work, remodelling, etc. J., C. Woodby, 738, California Ave. S-16 DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave. Phone 547-R. J6-A6 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. Reference. A.M. Rhodes. Phone S60W. 7tt WANTED Sewing by day or piece. Phone 295-R. 8-14 MISCELLANEOUS YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME at the Medical Hot Springs Nat. 13-14 NORTHERN FUR SHOP First An nual Clearance Sale this week. Everything marked down. 810 Main. 13-18 WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair ed right Geo. Metz, 622 Main. . ... J10-81 pay cash And pay less for anything in the paint line, roofing and glass. Pattersons, 630 south Sixth. 9-l DON'T THROW A WAT good pah? of shoes that only need a new ole. We repair them as good a new. Goodyear Repair Shop', 121 N. 8th 8t. 16-lnt 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. 8th St W pay the return postage. Bee S u p p 1 i e s Murphey's Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main