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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1925)
FRIDAY; TUf A' 17, 102J EVENING I IEIIALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN ""' VI HERALDED ku PRESS and PUBLIC as SUPREME VOICC BEAUTIFIERt" AGE! Jhe following iccimonhl iP proof of tho romarkablo rc3ults bcin$ produced daily ygj VOCAL MUD d ovkitt otduiitf QaxcL flour alt ttL vrUo oua, qaAagt. $ anddmt XAnaL ufAat sfiaxt rfiapptmicL r Right thu (T1 r1 VW LADItS (Jl AN' CifcNTS ONLV TEN CENTS HERALD'S AOPAK WORK LeayeYour Filtxvs Before 9 O'clocK-Yoor : y A.M- PicKifcs am ready 5 p.i V rVLArlAI n rALLfc UKtLUUH VHm v I KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE OUY THIilW DRUGS Lbubit y.3 Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. X-Jlny Iboratirr ' Locmiln Illlllillnn riini.o tti-V-KlmiKib Kulln, OroKon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PIIVyiClAN 1 AMD 8i;itrR0.1 0((lc nil ItcAlilenra riioua 321 1. O. O. F. ToDipIo J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL ENOINKEH AND SURVISYOIl I'bono 102-J 133 8. Klvorddo DR. J. G. GOBLE OI'TOMBTUIST OPTICIAN 100 Miiln HI. IMiimo 13:i-V Mnka and grind QIuhhoh. Dupll cdlo brokou lounoa, roi:ilr trnmcs PCHMANCNT CONOTRUCTIOr ' Kirlnnlvn I,lrcnrfl Mnnu furturcra for Th nnw Concroto Ilollnw-Wall ilulldliiR llrlck for Foundu tloni, Walla, I)ulldlnit, oto. Abnnlutaly Flra and Woi.thor Proof at a tout loss tltnn out otbor form ot maaonry, i Btono-Tllo conlrutlon ollm Inatua upkoop oxpimun, l In dantructlblo, and It nppriivud liy tho -boat arohllouta aud bulldora. ' Cnricullort na a bono for Hlut'co fliiinh 'y i , U)t oa IOn'.lnmlo Your Job flUi and Market. I'ltono BH1!V Concrete Pipe Co. KM "Sings Better Than an Amateur" cdfitu dxxij UrUft a. ion. b E&&ffll the 4 n 'i-'i ( ; yJ k ft IB Jl f - Upon jrwtAttgalihb SoumcL ifxat Atf. -fuxxC OppUtti, parru. o uouAj mud, io pamt tixrtl y.'i.j f.iP.Xnt. h. u.l j. ..u4 nix. run Lwitiu wvst. tfmn'Hwww mnWi He A&o fy& (SMriii. lamk at the. pAi&mi ivmi M Gash I I 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. UoeU Ftmt nd Third Wodnosdaji Odd Fellows Hall C. I Edwards. Clark. 1.133 I.akuvlcw At. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets ThurndaT eTonlng. Vlilt InK ummbeM wclcomo. Klki Tontplo, 3rd A Main Chnrlinn Ourrln, Kxnlted Ilulur. Tom Dcltell, Bne. K. of C. Council No.. 2255 Mooting: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuoadaxa .l.ycoum Hull, 8lh and Illlih VlHltlns KnlKUU wolcomo Chaa, palloraon, Q. K. , 1 r American Lregion Klamath Poat No. 8 Meeting! lt and 3rd Tunaduva. Court Monso TVal Ilnaoment r- ol'UH' COw Or. Phono 65J-W Dr, Philip Cole Gononii Pract.co of Dontlstrr Opon l'wonings by Appointmont Phono r.no 518 Main Ovir Moe'i Store BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Vlolot Hay fnclal and scalp trontmont, facial pneka, mnrcoll tnfT, and stiauipoolng, Fronch pupor wnvo. For appnlntmant Phono 811 OLORUNN'A WAItRHX, Trop. y&XSm$y Street yruj JUtli, In, cLaapptaAid, u VbcaJL WlucL anci Suit oMtrmoan, V D"NQ u"Tri W vocal ,- j , J 1 hear we CJOAP-TET f v , , . t -J PUNOrt-Pl-ANa PLOMG'.'.ai. TODAY'S HIXtltKH Nil t km1 1 1 at Hrnnklyn: CinclnnnU " ,4 12 2 Brooklyn 0 g 0 DoiKcu iui WIiiko; ICtirliiirdt, l!rn and Debcrry. Nil I Kin nl at lioaOon; rittRburgh 7 11 2 loton - 3 7 1 Alilrlih mid Smith; Oruham, llurncj and Glbnou, Nnttmnl lit New York: Si. hMlo ; 6 12 1 Nuw York 1 4 0 MiiIIh mul O'KurrcIl; St-olt, Nolif. IliiniiltiKiir lnid tiowdy. .... yaii Jr. 4 (ilium tTcnnmKw Brynn, Jr., non 01 iiu famoiiR oM Iomocrutlc leader, is tssl.illng lilri father In tho proticcu 'Jon of John T. Scopes nt Dnytoa, r:in. Ifo Is a blttor foo ot ovolutlotu dec lu red ns ho left Los AnKclos. )ls home, thnt tho country would gi it ruin it It nl lowed evolution to bo ... Uiuylit lu (Lsboolo,, ' i Vochatzcr Bros. vi:t,Ti iini.i,i:its Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose EHtlmatns given on water ayatoma. Prices Ronaonablo wouo run i V Tic Pun y i I Altamont Auditorium s 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 THE EVENING HERALD'S I.ASHiriKI) All KATKH I'lrnt liiM'Klon ...pr lino )Oc Two liiiM.'rtlmis ............... pr lino JrJc Tlirvu liiKiTllona x;r lino i!Oc l'our liiHrrtinna ...r.........IK;r lino !5c Wink (0 tlinin) . nor lino liric Oiift Alniitti ptr lino 7ffc Mlnlinmn imnrco 2tc. Ada not coriH'.'cullvo ara charged as new fol lowing euc:b omlaalon, v Klrat Inwirtion la In "New Today" col ii in n without extra chargo, but all Itm.irtloiiH in that coin in a aro at first liiHiTilon rati). J)lBilny cliiHiilfled ads (whore typo lurcor tlimi this Is used) aro counted nlnn linns to inch. Copy must bo in Ilnrald offlco by noon to Rot In that day's pupor. NKW TODAY KOII HAI.H! Tho Hotel fhrlmimn. 75 furnlKlind rooma. olwtrlc IlKhtB, hot and cold ImtliH. ono a;ro of Kround. on Main mreut. Hllvor l.uko. Orwuli. IJoat paying hot;l III I In- siulo. Prltii 116,000. Own rra wish to retlr't. Addroas, N. I,:wIh, Hllvor Lukn, Oregon. 17-20 WANTKD Ono rul off man, write or wlro Undorwnod Lumber Co., Luki-vlow, Oregon. 17-20 KOII SAI.K-Sunimer homo at Rocky Point resort. Very desirable loca tion. Inquire 11 Loom Is lildg. 17-23 UAHUA1XH In slightly used Vacuum CleunerH. All standard munufac lure. Tho Kleclrlc Shop, 735 Main street. 17 WANTKD Two men to load dry lumber on cars. See W. 11. Kltta, at four o'clock Eatnrcay at the Arcudu. 17-18 KOII HAI,K 1 Holt combined har vester; ono 7D horse power Holt tractor, both In good condition. K. II. Ulodgett, .Merrill, OD-gon. 17-23 ' National at Philadelphia: Chicago , 7 11 2 l'hllitdulrihia 5 9 ; 0 Uusli, Cooper and Hartnett; Ring, Knight, Couch, Pctta and WUson, Henllnc. American ut Clovcland: New York 5 11 3 Cleveland .-. .1 8 2 It-jyt and llengough; Smith and .Myutt. Ml 1,1, .MAN.UiKlt HKIIK Knink llornn. who will assuinc the nuinngendiip of the Modoc Pine Co., purchase of which has been practically completed by tho Forest Lumber company of Kansas City, Kun.. has just arrived in Klamath uml is now stationed permanently at Anpgrovo. where tho mill is lo cated.. Mr. llornn will bo tho local manager of the concern. FROM MACDOEL Mrs, Ehul like of Macdoel is visiting with friends and shopping in the city today. jf Mystery "Girl larqueaa' de Olnrey, 13, who was bbbed and stranded In Denlson, O.. old police there sbe was a first inisln of Tola Negri, screen star. Bio actress denies ever bavins heard t tho girl, however, and the Obto rnliorltics cannot find out whore ah. came from. Nusser iVi- ...MO. NKW TODAY WANTKD - 10 head of young hogs; fiO laying young hens; 3 milk cows: 4 head young work horaes, broken. Will exchange 2 Kordaon tractors, new heavy double work harness, 3 heavy wngona, one light wagon. Call 11-K-J1. 17-20 KXI'KIIIKN'CKD woman cook wants work In small camp or ranch. Wrlto Ilox 13.1, Cr. Herald. 17-18 KOII RUNT 2 room furnished flat, with bath. Cull at 1120 High Kt. 17 FOR RAI.E Itoyal Vacuum Cleaner, slightly used, nt a bargain. The Kleclrlc 8hop, 73li Main street., 17 RAKGAIN 8EBKEUS ATTENTION! . An excellent assortment of used sewing machines await your selec tion; several Kingera, $25.00 up. An Kldridgo, almost new, (20.00. A WestlnghouBe electric, portable, at .'!0.00. A White machine at $20.00, and severa: other wonder ful buys for Saturday. Splendid values. All guaranteed. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 114 North Sth Street. 17 FOR RENT One room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call at 219 Jefferson. Phono 7S3-M. 17-20 FINEST KLHEUTA PEACHES and Rarllett Pears direct from grower. Order now for delivery Aug. 1st to 15th. 40 lbs peaches $2.40; 45 lbs. pears $2.90. Express paid. Send cash with order. W. C. Smith, Corning, Calif. J17-A15 A MASSAGE restores the circula tion. Try one at tho Medical Hot Springs Nat. ' 17-18 FOR SAI.K FOR RALE Business good for $7 to $8' per day: good for man and wife. 4150 will buy.. Write Box 120, Cr. Herald office. 1G-18 1921 FORD BUG, starter, demount able rims. Bargain. Am leaving town. Call Pcasley Studio. Phone 39,. 18-18 4 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE, bath -room, large front porch overlook ing city. Trees, lawn, shrubbery. Inquire corner Hastings and Lavey Streets. $1900. easy terms. P. W. Burdette, Hillside Addition, Box 1072. FOR SALE 15 tonB hay. first cut ting, $10.00 ton. Inquire Klam ath Co. Fair Grounds. ,11-17 FOR SALE 9 room house, throe blocks from Main Streot. 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- atn Kails, Oregon. 15-17 CALL AT HERALD OFFICE for bundles of old papers. 15-20 FOIt SALE Seven room bouse and lot; garage. Paving paid in full. Terms. Call 512 North Sth 15-21 FOR SALE 6 room furnished, plas tered house. Terms. Call 713 N. 9lh St. Phone 726-J. 14-20 FOR SALE Victrola; dining room extension table; iron bed; two grass 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 or $500 value. Write Box 117, care Herald office. 14-20 FOR RUNT FOR RENT 3 small 3-room houses; 1 pnrtlnlly furnished. W. H. Hat ton, 2127 White avenue Mills Addition. 16-18 FOR RENT Splendid room near Main. Phono 525-R. 16-18 FOR RENT Two room furnished house; no children. 1130 High. ' 16-17 FOR YELLOW CAB Phone 513-W. Trips 25 cunts. 16-31 FOR RENT Nice, cool room for one or two gentlemen. Bath and phone. Private home. Call 145-W 14-17 FOR RENT Apartment, 3 furnish ed rooms. 1028 Jefferson. 14-18 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 123 North Sixth. Phone 399-W. 14-18 FOR RENT Sleeping room with hot writer. Phone 325. 1018 Washington. 14-17 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for rent. $1.00 per day. Phone 129. Golden Rule Storo. Jll-All LOST AND FOl'.M) LOST German police dog with col lar nnd niece of rope on. Reward. Call 42G-J. 16-18 L LOST Between Kirk and Klnmath Knlls, black leather handbag, con taining ladies clothing and purse Vith owners name. Leave at Herald offlco or 304 South 4th Street. Reward. 14-20 LOST Tan Gahardlno coat between Sun Crook hill nnd Klnmath Falls. Return to Herald office. CLASSIFIED AD WANTKD WANTED Truck to haul logs by the thousuud. Kruso Lumber Co., Ilox 48B. 16-18 W A N T E D Salesmen and sales women for high grade Investment. See Mr. Swartwood, 121 So. 7th Stroot. 15-21 WANTED Man and wlfo to handle milk. Experienced preferred. Wrlto Ilox 13, Cr. Herald. 14-18 MAN AND WIFE WANT WORK together: wife good cook. Apt. 2, 133 North 10th St. 13-18 EXPERIENCED woman cook wants work in small camp or permanent ranch job. Box 20, care Herald. 13-18 DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave. Phone 647 R. J6-A6 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, hoass cleaning and janitor service. Reference a. A. M. Rhodes. Phono 360W. 7tf SI IHCKLLA X EOUS THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street. Phono 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. Geo. Metz, 622 Main. , J 10-31 FOR PRETTY SILK UNDERWEAR go to Bee Begin's Dress Shop, 129 South Seventh Street. DON'T THROW AWAY a good pall of shoes that only need a new sole. We repair them aa good ar new. ' Goodyear Repair Shop, 12V N. 8th St. - 16-2al TRIANGLE CAFE Tbe place to gel good eats. OPEN ALL. NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tl SHOES REPAIRED . BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Snot Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th 8t. -We pay the return postage. LEGAL, NOTICES SUMMONS No. 1969 Equity In the Circuit Court in and For Klamath County, and State of Oregon. Ida Pope. Plaintiff, vs. Wesley G. Pope, Defendant. To Wesley G. Pope, defendant. IN TUB NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the nbove entitled . suit, on or before Friday, the 2Sth day of August. 1925 or. for failure to appear and answer, for want tiicreof, the plain tiff will take judgment and decree against you as follows: 1. That the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff, Ida Pope and defendant, Wesley G. Pope, be dissolved on the grounds of desertion for over one year. 2. That the plaintiff be awarded the care and custody of the minor child. Georgia P. Pope. 3. That the plaintiff have such other and further relief as to equity and good conscience may appertain, and as to the Court may seem meet. August 28th, 1925, is the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication of this Summons, in which you may appear and answer said Complaint, the first publication thereof being July 17th, 1925, and tbe last publication being August 2Slb, 1925. This summons is served by pub lication by order of tho Honorable A. L. Leavilt. Judgo of tho Circuit Court for the State of Oregon for Klnmath County, dated July loth, 1925, which order required that summons be published once a week for six successive weeks (seven in sertions.) the first publication being July 17th, 1925. W. . A. RENNER, Plaintiff's attorney, whose office and post office address is Ameri can National Bank Bldg., Klamath Kalis, Oregon. , July 17-24-31. Aug. 7-14-'21-2S. NOTICE OK SALE OF REAL l'ROPKRTY Equity No. 1911 Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. Ed Bioomingcamp, Plaintiff vs. F. Power (sometimes called Frank Power), C. R. Bowman, D. Bow man, Klamath Livestock Mortgage Loan Company, a corporation. Defendants. That under and by virtue of an execution of foreclosure of sale issued out or the Circuit Court of tho County of Klamath nrtd State ot Oregon, In a Buit wherein Ed Bioom ingcamp was plaintiff, and F, Power (sometimes called Frank Power), C. R. Bowman, D. Bowman, Klnmath Livestock Mortgage Loan Company, a corporation, were defendants, upon a judgment nnd decree rendered on the 10th day ot July A. D. 1925, in fuvor of said plaintiff and against tho said defendants for the sum of $1500.00, together with interest thereon nt the rate of 8 Pr annum from April 7th, 1920, .to the date of said judgment amounting to $631.00 and with interest from date of said judgment at the rate of 6 per an num, together with an attorneys fee ot $300.00, and $26.00 costs and dls- SECTION IjKGAu NOTICK9 bursemnnts ot said suit, nnr cosla nnd oxpensea of sale, I have this day levied upon nil of the right, title, clulm and Interest of tho said de fendant F. Power, sometimes carted Frank Power, In nnd to tho follow ing described real properly to-wtt: Tho North half of the Northeast quarter, tho Southwest quarter ot the Northeast quarter, nnd tho south east quurter of tho Northwest quar ter of section 12, in township lit South of Kunge 1 1 Enst of the Willa mette Meridian in Klnmath County, Stato of Oregon, containing 1110 acres, and notice Is hereby given ihnt I will, on Monday, tho 10th day of August at tho 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 tho city ot Klamath Knlls, County of Klamath and Statu of Oregon, for current lawful money of the United States of America, all of tho right, title, claim and intorest ot tho said defendants in and to tho above described propc-ty, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satis fy said judgment, with Interest, attorneys fees, costs, and expenses of sale, to the highest bidder thorofor. Said sail to bo mado subject to redemption. Dated this 10th day of July, A. D. 1925. BURT E. HAWKINS, Sheriff of Klamath County, ' State of Oregon. July 10-17-24-31, Aug. 7. . 8 V M MOSB In the Circuit Court 'of the State ot Oregon for Klamath County. IOLA HUYLAR, Plaintiff, vs. EVERETT BEVINS HUYLAR, Defendant. To EVERETT BEVINb HUYLAR, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby ro n. uired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit within six weeks after tho first publication of this summons in the Evening Herald, a newspaper printed and published In the City ot Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon, on or before the 17th day of Jnly. 1925, that being the last day of the time prescribed in the order for the pub lication of this summons, the first publication thereof being on the 5th day of June, 1925, and if you fail ao to appear - and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief5 prayed for In the said complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of the aaid court that the bonds of matrimony existing be tween plaintiff and defendant bo dissolved ; for the custody of 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 ot the Honorable A. L. Leavltt, judge of the' Circuit Court for the Stato of Oregon for Klamath County, made on tho Sth day of June, 1925. . -: W. S. WILEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. June 5-12-19-26, July 3-10-17. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS ' Equity No. 1957 - In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Klamath County. Meta M. Wagnert Plaintiff,' va. 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 tho 17th day ot July, 1925. that being the Inst day within which defendant is allowed to answer heroin 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 tho relief prayed for in the com plaint 'filed horcin, Namely: for n decree of the court that the bonds of matrimony now oxlsting botwoon plaintiff and dofendnnt bo dissolved on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment committed by defendant against plaintiff, and for gcnoral equitable relief. This summons -1 published in the Evening Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published at - Klamath Falls, in Klamath County, Oregon by order ot the Honorable A. L. Leavitt, Judgo 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. ONEILL and IRWIN, . by John Irwin, Attorneys for Plain tiff, Office and Post Office Address, No. 128 North, 4th Street, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. June 5-12-19-26, July 3-10-17. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court in and for Klamath County and Stato of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate ot -CHARLES E. BADGER, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by tho undersigned, Administratrix of tho Estate of Charles E. Badger, deceas ed, to tho creditors of and to all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them, with tho necessary vouchors, within six months after the first publication ot this notice, to the said Administra trix at the offlco of W. II. A. Rennor, American National Bnnk Building, In tho City of Klamath Falls, in said County and Stato, the same being the place tor the transaction ot tho business of said estate. Dated the 2nd day ot July, 1925. FLORENCE B. HARDING, Administratrix of the Estate of Charles E. Badger, Deceased. July 3-10-17-24-31. MurpheyV Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main i e s