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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1925)
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS OREGON PAGE SEVEN "Makes Living With Voice New" THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION 6in ctdutf cSf appt!auai foMotiMtp frruj cwnfynq ura-4 nvmtmtLotM ? m AuMiud! lu Ivi ifu. -Lai avuan, el oJJL II I . .oi .Mio ! HERALD'S LA Kodak iLeaye Your if i 'More 90c!ocK-Your AM- Pictures are ready 5 ooas liar KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPUK BUY TMtlM ORUG3 Fred Weterfeld, D. D. S. i X-Hsy Laboratory Loom Is Rulldlni Phone 4S4-W . Rlamslh Fall. Ororm DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUROEOM Offloa and Roaldunc l'boua 321 L O. O. F. Tempi J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER t AND BURVBYOR Phone 1J2-J 133 H. Rlreratda DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 100 Main St. Phuns 133-W Mnko and grind Glasses. Dupli cate brokon tonnes, repair frames JSStMANBNT . CONSTRUCTION j ! Exclaslve Licensed Msnu ' fncturer for ' i. . The new Concrete Hollow-Wall Building Brick for Founda tions, Walls, . Buildings, ota. Absolutely Flro and WsMhor Proof at a east loss than anv other form of masonry, , . 1 fltone-Tllo conatructlnn ollm Inates upkeop expense, Is In doatruotlble, and Is : approved by the belt aroliltoot and builder, ' Uiieicclled aa a base for Bttirco finish ' Lot as Entlmnto Tour Job 1 eth and Market. Phone B82W Concrete Pipo Co. I TTlucL OsruL uku Mct ptoses I tin Jullc ajsnalAj ' Xj Mo una, (umahunA oxxmabJ. o Jrtima cl pMpMLtmaZ CLo a Auuti of oax, OAganniMt ttttU tfoe&owtd Jam. vn, Uu. Aoifu&l but ' I AT him I BUSINESS DIRECTORY Work Pilttvs Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. lieeU First and Third ' Wednesdays Odd Follows Hall 0. L. Edwards, Clark. 13SS Lakevlew Are. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thursday eTenlnf. Visit ing mombera welcome. Elks Tainple, 3rd A Ualn Charlton Currln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Delxell, Sao. K. of C. Council No.' 2255 Mootlngs: 8 P. M. tud and 4th Tuesday .I.ycoum Hall, 8th and 'High Visiting KnlghU welcome Cha, Patterson, O. K. American Legion Klamath Post No. 8 Meetings 1st and 3rd MATv TitMitftva. Clnurt Honsa '&ih Basamsnt Phone e&f-W Dr. Philip Cole aonernl Practice of Dentistry Open Evenings by Appointment Phone 809 518 Main , Over Moa'a Store i BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Vlolot Ray facial nd sculp troatmont, facial packs, marcell ing, and shampooing, French paper wave. ; For appointment Phone sit GliORKNNA WARREN, Prop. MS Q en : ' ' r jKSj 1040 Street rvtu aucoao ifiat &tt oihtA. IT7 J A c? ) OiHrtcr No. lO.VI Hiwrvn District No. 12 ItKI'OUT OK fOXDITIO.V OK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT MKUHU.L. IX THE HTATK OK OKKIHIN AT THE l'U)SK OK lU'SIXFSK OX JfXK SO, HISS RKSOlltCF-S 1. a Loans and discounts, i Including , -. , , rediscounts, acceptance of other banks, and .foreign bills of ex change or drafts, sold with In- dorsement of this bank (except those shown in b and c) $152,292.88 Tola! loans 2. Overdrafts unsecured $482.29 4. V. H. (Jovornniont securities owned: a Deposited to secure circulation (li. 3. bonds pur value) 25.000 Total li. Oilier bonds, Htw'k, Kerurltles, etc: ..- 6. Bunking house. $6,000.00, Fur- . turo and fixtures. $2,900.00 7. Real estate owned other than bank ing house 8. Lawful reserve ;lth . Federal Ro- 10. CuSh lii vuult and amount due from n'Mloanl banks Total of Items 9 10, 11, 12 and 13 ' ; 27.970.98 14. bMlscellancoua cas items . ' 34.43 15. Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer and due from U. S. Treasurer Total , LIABILITIES . 17. Capital stock paid ' In 18. Surplus fund ....i .-. 19. nUndtvtdod profits ....$695.64 ' e Less current expenses paid 20. Reserved for. taxos. Interest, etc. accruod . 21. Circulating notes outstanding 25. Certified checks outstanding 20. Cashier's !e:ka outstanding Total of Items 22, 23,' 24, 25, and 28. ...... 688.28 IVninml dnnslts (other than bank tic-poults) subject to Rosorvo de- ' poslls payable within 30 days): 27. Individual dcp.mlta subject ta check 23. Corttft.'atcs of deposit due In less than . 30 days (otCier than for . 1 moaojr bwrowed) - - 4 29. State, county or other municipal 'r doposltB secured by pledge of as- sets of this batik or surety bond 31. Dividends unpaid 1 Total of demand deposits (other than bank t deposits) subject to Rescrvo, Items 27, 28, 29, 30 31, nd 32 137,315.95 Time deposit subject to Rosorvo (pay- nblo after 30 days, or suhjoct to 30 days, or moro notice and - postnl savings) : , . 33. Certificates of doposit (other than for monoy borrowed) 35. Olhor time deposits Total of time deposits subject - to Reserve, Items 33, 84, 35 and 86 41.763.47 40. Liabilities olhor those above listed.... Total State of Orogon, County of Klamath, ss: I, W. F. Fruits, Cnshlor of the abovo-hamed bank, do solemnly swear that tho nbovo statement is truo to tho best of my knowledge and belief. ' W. F. Fruits, Cashier. Correct At tout :G. W. Offlold, Leallo Rogers, A. M. Collier,, Directors. ; Subscrlhod and swoit to before me this tho 11 xlay.of July 1925. (Soal) ; l R. H. Anderson, Notary Public. My commission oxplros Feb. 1, 1987. Altamont Auditorium "'j' ' i ' ' ' Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences , , .:and , . .. . Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music . it Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Martin and COUNTERFEITING PLOT NIPPED IN BUD BY SLEUTHS NEW YORK, July lO.-r-Arrost of eight alleged counterfeiters In Brooklyn during th'i pant 18 hours niado a total of 80 arrextn by local secret service agents In what was described an ono of Iho most ex tensive counterfeiting plots un covered In .this country. Eleven girls were among the arrested. Night Policeman v, Shoots i Mechanic ABERDEEN, Wash.,' July 16. Elknnah Crisp, 34, gnruge mechanic of Klma, -was shot and killed early thlj morning at McCleary by Nlgfot Marshal Fred Lomax. Lomax says Crlup and William Bridges, 32, a, companion, were disturbing the pearo whoa be attempted to quiet thom. Crisp struck at hrlm and reached for a blp pocket. Lomax Chen drew his gun and shot the man, be declares. Bridges as under arrest at tbe county Jul). MEDFORD FOLKS SUED MEDFORD, Ore., July 16. Suit for collection of subscriptions to stock for tho construction of the I.lthian hotel at Ashland, were filed in the circuit icourt Tuesday by the Utliolan Hotel corporation against Laura J. Howard and Ira Reeder. Judgment for $500 Is sought against Laura J. Howard and for (270 against Reeder. $152,292.88 482.29 25,000.00 8.117.57 ' 8,900.00 1.111.8S j'.:. 10,928.56 27,970.98 34.43 i.250.00 -$236,088.69 $25,000.00 5,000.00 695.64 417.57 24,597.50 300.00 388.2S 102,140.08 6,956.08 28.469.79 750.00 16.006.36 25,757.11 210.18 . 2Sfi nss ro Nusser CLAHHIHED AD RATES First Insertion w Two Insertion Three lnsi;rtlrin. Four Insertion Week (0 times) Ono Month ...... per line 10c ...... per line 10c per line 20c .per line 2Ac ..pcr line 80c per line 70c 25e. Ad not Minimum enarga consecutive are charged as new fol lowing each omission. First Insertion 1 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. . NEW TODAY WANTED Man to work In Cream ery; must have had experience. Holllduy Dairy, 7th and Klamath. Phone 501. . : 18 FOR RENT 2 small 3-room houses: 1 partially furnished. W. H. Hat ton. 2127 White avenue. Mills Addition. 10-18 WANTED Truck to haul logs by the thousand. Kruse Lumber Co., Hox 480. 16-18 FOR SALE! Business good for $7 to $8 per day; good for man and wife. $150 will buy. - Write Box 120, Cr. Herald office. 16-18 LOST German police dog with col lar and piece of rope on. Reward. Call 426-J. 16-18 FOR KENT Splendid room near Main. Phone 625-R. 16-18 1921 FORD DUn, starter, demount able rims. Bargain. Am leaving town. Call Pensley Studio. Phone 39. 16-18, FOR RENT Two room furnished house; no children. 1130 High. .... 16-17 FOR YELLOW CAB Phone 613-W. Trips 25 cents. 16-31 FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment, with private batb. 813 Pine. Phone 911-W. 16 OXFORD UNION URGES MEMBERS TO AID LIBRARY . OXFORD, Eng. UP) An appeal Is being made to old members of the Oxford Union for ' $30,000 which is necessary for the saving of tbe society's buildings. Such ap peals are most unusual in Oxford, but this one Is justified by an architect's .statement that' the roof of the Union library,' though com paratively new, cannot stand the storms of another winter. This library has been from the first an ill-omened structure. It was upon Its upper walls that Rosetti, Burne-Jones, Morris and the young pre-Raphaelites painted the famous fresco scenes from the Morte d' Arthur a series of wall paintings probably never surpassed In England only to see them peel off with the damp and the rotting plaster within 10 or. 12 years. The Inside of the high root, which is now giving way, was dec orated and designed by William Morris, and Is worthy of not no less for its beauty than for the fact that here he first became aware of, his abilities in this form of art. IN CRITICAL CONDITION Former Klamath County Girl' In Critical Coiulltlou Word was received this morning by Mrs. M. E. Campbell of the criti cal condition of her daughter, Mrs. Alice Rae Gentry at Bend. Mrs. Gentry spent about six weeks here under tbe care of local physicians and just recently returned to her home at Bend. Little hope for her recovery is held out. Mrs. Gentry was born and raised here and has many friends who are sorry to learn of her critical Illness. FOR SALE ROOMS and bath, furnished, one block oft 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, new, with hardwood floors, built-in features, fireplace, etc. $5250.00. Terms. . , 10 ACRES of gardon, modern build ings near Portland. To trade for homo In Klamath. Business chances aro scarce, hut we have some good ones that you should see to ap preciate It you are looking for a business of your own. MAGUIRE & MAGUIRH Insurance Real Estate 816 Main Street FOR HALE HOUSES AND LOTS Two room house and big level lot close to Sixth St. In Mills Addition at very low price of $750.00. Good three room house nicely fur nished, big corner lot, close to pavement and near High school, at special price of $1800.00. Only $500.00 cash. Dandy new four room plastered house with breakfast nook, full plumbing, cement foundation, big level lot, close to Mills school, at $2800.00; only $500 cash. This house will please the careful buyer. Brand new and strictly modern five room bungalow with full base ment, fire-place, built-in features, on pavement, in fine location In Hot Springs at $5250.00. A pleas ure to show this property. Big lots In Buena Vista Addition at $125.00. $150.00, $200.00 and up. Only 10 cash and tbe balance on very easy montbly payments at 6. FairvlBW No. 2 lots at $200, $250, $300. Only $25.00 to $50.00 cash. Big level lots In Mills and Darrow Additions to the Mills and Factor ies at $200, $225, $250, $275 and $300. Only $25 to $50 cash. One of the very best, lots In Hot springB at $6& on easy terms. A dandy bungalow site on the Hill with fine view of the lake and Klamath valley at $1000 on easy . terms. , , ... Main Street near Baldwin hotel at $100 front foot. Main Street near 11th at $150 front foot. Houses and lots in all parts of the city. A small brick building with big In come In heart of city at the right price. CHILCOTB & SMITH 727 Main ' 15-16 FOR SALE: Oldsmobile car, $200. Inquire Hot Springs Hotel. 15-16 4 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE, bath room, large front porch overlook ing city. Trees. lawn, shrubbery. . !.: Inquire' cornet- Hastings; and. Lavey Streets. $1900, easy terms. F. W: Burdette, Hillside Addition, Box 1072. FOR SALE 15 tons hay, first cut ting, $10.00 ton. Inquire Klam ath Co. Fair Grounds. 11-17 FOR SALE Seven room house on North 9 th St., close in. Terras. Address, -Box -123 Herald office. FOR SALE 9 room house, three blocks from Main Street. Easy terms. N. H. Martin, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 15-17 FOR SALE Swell 4 room modern bungalow, 4 blocks from Main St. Easy terms. N. H. Martin, Klam ath Falls, Oregon. 15-17 CALL AT HERALD OFFICE for bundles of old papers. 15-20 FOR SALE Seven room house and lot; garage. Paving paid In full. Terms. Call 612 North 9th 15-21 FOR SALE 6 room furnished, plas tered house. Terms. Call 713 N. 9th St. Phone 726-J. 14-20 FOR SALEI Victrola; dining room extension table; Iron bed; two rass rugs. J. C. Brockenbrough, 519 North 12th St. 14-18 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 office. 14-20 MISCELLANEOUS THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street. Phone 49-J. J15-A15 NORTHERN FUR SHOP First An nual Clearance Sale this week. Everything marked down. 810 Main. 13-18 WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair ed right. Goo. Motz, 622 Main. J10-31 FOR PRETTY SILK UNDERWEAR go to Bee Begin's Dress Shop, 129 South Seventh Street. DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair of shoes that only seed a new sole. We repair them as good at . new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 : N. 8th 8t. . . 16-22M TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gel good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tl SHOES REPAIRED BY MAD Send them to the Ooodyear Sboe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8 th St We pay the return postage! : WAXTKD WANTED 1924 Chevrolet touring . In good condition. Address B. H. Herald. 15-16 PARTNER WANTED In buyiug caatp store and service station. B. S. Lay, Gen. Del. ir-l, W A N T E D Sulesmen and sales women for high gratlo Investment. Bee Mr. Swnrtwood, 124 So. 7th Street. 15-21 WANTED Man and wife to handlo milk. Experienced preferred. Write Box 13, Cr. Herald. 14-18 MAN WITH 3V4 TON TRUCK wonts hauling, lumber, logging or any work. Write Joe Uetuas, Herald office. j,:, 13-16 MAN AND WIFE WANT WORK together; wife good cook. Apt. 2, 133 North 10th St. :, j 13-18 EXPERIENCED woman cook want work In small camp or permanent ranch job. Box 20, care Herald. ' it 13-18 DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave. Phone 54 7-R. J8-A6 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning aad Janitor service. Reference. A. M. Rhodes. Phono 360W, v.i l ttf FOR RENT FOR RENT Nlce,; cool room for one or two gentlemen. Bath- and phone. Private home. Call 145-W , 14-1.7 FOR RENT Two room house. : No children.- 1130 High. 15rlC FOR RENT Apartment, S furnish ed rooms. 1028 Jefferson. 14-18 BOARD AND ROOM for 2 or 3 mdn. Garage for rent. - 310 South -5th Street. . 14-16 FOR KENT Furnished , room and bath; close in. 5;7 North 10th Street. 14-16 FOR RENT Front sleeping xobm; close in; suitable for two. Call at 1149 Pine. Street. 14-16. FOR RENT; Furnished apartment. 123 North Sixth. Phone 399-W. 14-18 FOR RENT Sleeping room with hot water. Phone 325. 1018 Washington. . .. . 14-17 FOR RENT Enclosed porch room,' outside entrance, $4.00 per week. . 303 Wash. Phone 28C-W. 14-16 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for rent. $1.00 per day. Phone 129. : : Golden Rule. .Store, , ' , Jll-All FOR RENT In. country, five room bouse, garage and poultry house, lawn with lots of shade." Phone 15-F-13. -. 10-16 LOST AND FOUND LOST Between Kirk and Klamath , Falls, black leather handbag, con taining ladies clothing and purse with owners name. Leave at Herald office or 304 South 4th Street Reward. 14-20 LOST Near Bonanza, pack sack name W. H. Riley. Kindly return to Herald office. ,10-16 LOST Tan Gabardine coat between Sun Creek hill and Klamath Falls. Return to Herald office. LEGAiu NOTICES PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS -In the Circuit Court of Oregon, for Klamath County. . . . . j Leona M. Nachtsheim, Plaintiff, vs. Henry J. Nachtsheim, Defendant. To Henry J. Nachtsheim, defendant, in the name of the State of Oregon. Yon 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 tor publication thereof, and it you fail 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 between .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.- V, -- This publication is mad by order of tbe Hon. A. L.-Leavitt Jjudge of the above named: Court, duly made on July 1st, 1925. . The dnte jot the flrxt publication of this summons Is July 2, 1925. RUTENIC & YADEN... , , , ; By A.- C .YADEN,; ( . I Attorneys tor Plaintiff. Post Office Address: 409 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Orogon. July 2-9-16-23-30, Aug. 6. w, ? i NOTICE . The Klamath County School Dis trict Board will rocelvo bids for the erection of a two-room school build ing at Sprague River, and for the erection of a one-room addition to the present Chlloquin School house at Chlloquin. Plans and specifications may be had at the office of the Clerk, Room 10, Court House. A certified check for five per eqnt of tho bid should accompany same. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ' i Bids close July 20th, 1925, at two p. m. Mail bids to County School Clerk, room 10, Court House. July 14-16-16. i B e e S u p p 1 i e s Murphey's Seed Store -v Plione 87 - 906 Main M ' Ha i .lit K" I't.' " lT 1