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SATURDAY, JULY 18, 192!) EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN THIS "COMPANY - . r li 1-.V I I A l" oy- tvtKT jsKornuu b 'YOUBUY-tf TH 1 1. ffTr (f? ' " v . J.'. nT" I Wliy ABROAD ax lwiKltyai,'- oi doMtvrtS'lo CiUNNW VOCAL MUD ca n n v you 'lipllcr rtv.ujlt.s in youi'cnun home IN CHL olMt US ANl P.UV A JIU tJditul 0fo4b liViJi AM J . i' . It l if ri-t ttt f.irv. iint '' . Man 11. j lut't rai.-i mix voowk'.'! - Tit is: iwu moiol. PCItftVrvlANCC HERALD'S Kodak iLeayeYour Filttvs orcSOclocK-Your A,M- Pictures are WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE OUY THCIM ORUG3 Fred Woterfeld, D, D. S. X-nr Lboratory Loomln llulldlag I-Honn 4J4-W RUniulK Kll. OriKn DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN a no suiutrcoH Offloa mil nnlilinr l'lioua 321 I. O. O. Tomplo J. C CLEGMORN CIVIL DNOINKEH AND SURVEYOIl rhone 192-J 133 8. Klvoriltlo DR. J. G. GOBLE Ol'TCMlCTUIHT OPTIC IAN ' 700 Main St. IMluno 1 :i:i-W Mnko a ltd grind Glfmns. Dupll cuts broken luniu, ropulr trnuiim PERMANENT CONDTHUCTIOH , Kiclalvo Idrniiapil Mnnu. fni'turura for , Tba now Cnncrotn Hollow-Wnll ilulldlnn Itrlck for Koundtt tloui, Walla, llulldlngl, old, Abaolutoly Flra and WoMhnr Proof at a oont Inrni tliuo ant otbor form of nmnnury. Stono-Tlla conatruotlon ollm ' Inatoa upltoop oxpeusu, 1 In idoatructlbln, and lit unproved by tho boat irchltocu nnd bulldera. H-lfnoxrellcHl itn n bnno for Stucco finish Imt na lSKilnmto Your Job ( fllh and Mnrkct. Phone B82W Concrete Pipe Co. "A Lucky Dog" IS BACK HA I fV iit VaMdsjvdtt, olige wih 7wj hot-pi. .yf OwmwA dona Chit o tfu. dojo Jwd. .1 Jvrut P.-..J ... f..P....J..v,. Jl.lAt.; OAid wnttjour.k HEcroc-'5oiern J. cf-end TOOAV !! nt-tW. J ffaofXty:t.i CO -ynanuf .'I'labiea jn. didAanct. oft t - 't"i W..ii4Sax.fMK. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Work ready aX 3 p.r Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Moot! Flmt nd Third Wodnondnra Odd Follow Hall 0. L. Edwnrdu, Clerk. 1336 Lokwvlow Aro. B. P. 0. ELKS Mets .A Tburdy BTonlng. Vlilt- nr Inn mombort wflcorae. Pi, Klk Terai'lo, 3rd & Mftln jijj Clmrlton Currln, Kxnltcd . Rulur, Tom Dolioll, 8ua. K. of C. Council No. 2255 MoutlOKa: 8 P. M. ... and nnd 4th Tuoidara .Lyceum Hull.' 81 h and IIlKh Vlaltlnn KolgbU wulcoraa Cbna, rattoraon, O. K. American. Legion ., . V Klamath Poat No. 1 '.au- Mootlnga lnt and 3rd Tuoadayi. Court llonao ffi'&ViJ Xlaaomont mWw r- R- OLDS. Com'dr. ii Pf one 63-W . Dr. Philip Cole 1 OenoriU. Practice of Donllstry Open I'wonlnga by Appointment Tliono 509 618 Main Over Moo's Sloro , BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building. Violet Rny facial nd calp troatmunt, facial pai'ka, marcell ing, and abnmpoojng, Fronch paper ways, .' For apn!ntniont Phono 311 OLORICNNA WAimilN, Prop. 1 CBS33 Street a. miMO'iHct i'ft anc fioicl cut km toetka wj act p" HEQOKm: ;.oy.$(fJ0IN0 tiWR HiSlMllATiOfiS OF PoPWAI ijSAIIC Scopes Case To Continue Monday DAYTON, Tcnn., uly IS. (IP) W'hllo JikIko ItuiilHtDn and uitor My for llio iroHo:ullon Touted to duy nftor th nrduoua dullcH q( tlho nook, counaol for tho defense of John Thomaa 8co))Cs, d!iorKol villi vIoluliiiK tlio TonndMro uml-cvulu-lilon ulalnlo, bil"lcd thomHolvvs Willi Oh! pri-i'ii nil Ion of acluntlflc uffl diivlla. Tlicno will bo Drought Into court Monday for tlio purpose' of ontor lutt them IriU) tlio 'rocord, Prl murlly they will li'3W In diitnll C'le theory of evolution .In. an eadeavor t tu:;..:.'s t. ::lv of creation M recorded In tIio Bible. Railroader Dies On Board Train KOSEllUnu, Ora., July IS. R. K. Kurmer, aged 55 years, trnln mustor on tlio Wichita F.iIIh and Southern lilillroad, Hlled thin nv.n-ii-I n f un northbound Southern Pacific putaeiiRor truli:i numhur 14. a.iortly huforo lta urrlval iu HiIh city. Ills lli.dy ;ia taken" off tho train lioro. jiind will bo returned to Wichita I KallB, Texai. .Mr. and Mrs. farmer were on a pleiiKiire tnlp alonK the count, and Iho had just g-:mo to tho w.tHlirooin when di'ith oo.'iirred, evi dently from heart failure. Tuo. body wus fouiKl a few ml nil leu lulor. JI'M.- -Max Hall, und Mrs. Helen rieaver, both of Chlcawi, 111., im Kcngora on tho' train with Mr. nnd Mrs. Farmer, dtiipped orf in tihls clly with the widow, who Is suffer ing greatly from tho nhnck of liur huslmiid'a smddcii tlealCi. Vochatzcr Bros. WICLIj DK1M.KH3 Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estimates given on wator ' ayetoina. Prices nonaonablo 4 Altamont Auditorium 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 Nusser THE EVENING HERALD'S Moses Predicts Substantial Cut , In Federal Tax WAHHINCiTON, July 1 8. (P) A substantia! reduction In taxes by the next congress vus predicted to day by Senator Moses of New Hamp shire, president pro lem of the sen ate, wboVilso expressed a hope that, the reduction could be made retro active to become effective when re turns aro made out next March. Turning to politics, Senator .Moses ald the people In New Eng land look II for grained that Presi dent Coolldge would he renominated and reelected. "They regard this as certain as anything can lie mat is In the fu ture," he said, Hawaiian Deaths Revive Poison Fish Traditions HONOLULU. fP) Tho death recently of two Chinese, which was attributed to the eating of the fresh puffer or balloon fish,'' has caused a dispute as lo whether the fish, a fairly common vurlety In Hawaiian waters, is poisonous In Itself or became so through polsion oils seaweed eaten by the fish, or Hi niu nil improper methods of prep aration. Tho occurrence also has revived some Interesting legends among the llawallalis, Tho Queen's boapltul. In a bul letin Issued after exhuustivo exami nation, declares that tho six bal loon fish which were supposed to have caused the death of tho "two Chinese were not poisonous. Tho bulletin explains further that it Is possible that theso fish at certain times .or pluces eat a poisonous sea weed. The hospital points-out also that there In a variety of the fish, comparatively raro. which Is'polson oiih. with a secretion similar to the poison of certain toadstools, and that on the island of Moloknl It la a well known fact that certain fish, such as the ordinary harmless ulna, If taken on one side of tho Inland, aro " poisonous, but If caught else where are wholesome food. The mullet is said to be poisonous in Moloknl waters at certain times of tho year, and to produce choking, dizziness und terrifying dreams. The legend la 'ihat certain gods came at various seasons to live at the seashore, and whilo they re mained on tho shore of a certain bay tho fish were poiBonous to man. "The true explanation," say the hospital chemists, "Is probably that nl certain times nnd places tho fish oat poihlonous fogd." Ilawailuna, however,. asBart that there. Is no polalonous seaweed in Hawaiian waters. Canadian Cowboy Declared Champ EDMONTON, Alberta, July IS. (P) Pole Knight, Cirossfleld, Alta., was declared world champion bron cho buster as the result of winning first place in several hazardous rides on bad horses in tho stnmpcde which closed yesterday. Knight was awarded a $1000 prize, a handsome saddle nnd a championship belt. He defeated J. Coates, crack rider from Idaho. (ilUXTS PASS PARTY A party of Grants Pass people in cluding Mr. und Mrs. A. L. Moeller. S. L. Ross nnd 0. Roper or rived by motor this afternoon to attend the D. O. K. K. ceremonial hero tonight. ' LEGAL NOTICES tlTY TRKASIREIW NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there aro funds In the County Treasury for the redumption of Pino tlrove Irrigation District warrants, protest ed on or before December 5, 11124. Dated at Klamath Falls on this ISth day of July. 1(125. VERA HOl'STON, 1S-20-21-22-23. County Treasurer. CLAS.HfKfrVD AH KATES First Insertion ....... pr line 10c Two Insertions .......... per lino 15c Three insertions .-... per lino 20c Four Insertions per lino 2Ac Week (O times) .. -per lino BOc Olio Mouth per lino 7ftc Minimum marge 26c. Ada not consecutive aro charged as now fol lowing each omission. First Insertton la In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at flrat Insertion rate. Display classified ada (whore type larger than this la used) are counted nine linos to Inch. Copy must be In Herald office by noon to get In that day's paper. NEW TODAY FOR HALE-Royal Vacdum Cleaner, slightly used, at a bargain. The . Electric Shop, 735 Main Bt. 18 TO TRADE cattlo. C. 14-F-3. -Ford ton truck for W. ' Uratton. Phone 18-21 FOR SALE 1925 Chevrolet coach, cheap. Call Room 3u5, Baldwin Hotel. 18-21 FOR SAL E Twenty-five brood sows, to farrow August and Sep tember; also feeder hogs. CL W. Israltou. Phono ll-F-3. 18-21 FOR SALE Household furniture. Phono 411. 508 Conger Avenue. 18-21 FOR RENT Furnished throe room apartment. 521 High St. 18-21 CUNNINCHAM'S TRANSFER, ilonded. Phone 881-J. J1S-A17. FOR RENT 4 room modern fur nished house. Mrs. Davenport, '' 305 Lincoln. 18 LOST Calif. License No. 346-647. O. E. Roberts. 910 Main St. 18-20 FOR RENT Two nice, cool sleep ing rooms with bath. Phone 406 R 813 Lincoln. .. 18-21 BARGAINS In slightly used Vacuum Cleaners. All standard manufac ture. Tho Electric Shop, 735 Main St. 18 HOUSE FOR RENT 5 room house on two lots: large garden space; also chicken house; located one block from pavement. Apply No. 2 Main St. mornings before 11 o'clock. . 18-24 FOR RKNT FOR RENT-2 small 3-room houses; 1 partially furnished. W. II. Hat ton. 2127 White avenue, Mills Addition. ' 1G-18 FOR RENT Splendid room near Main. Phono 625-R. 16-18 FOR RENT One room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call at 219 Jefferson. Phone 753-M. 17-20 FOR YELLOW CAB Phone 513-W. Trips 25 cents. 16-31 FOR RENT Apartment, 3 furnish ed rooms. 1028 Jefferson. 14-18 FOR RENT Furnished apartment 123 North SJxth. Phono 399-W. 14-18 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for ront. f.1.00 per day. Phone 129. Golden Rulo Storo. Jll-All FOR Throe room houso with some KENT furniture. Near paving. $25 per month. FOR 2 Rooms and bath, partly SALE furnished, one halt block oft paving. $2800. 3S0U down. 4 Rooms nnd bath, furnished, 2 blocks oft paving. $2200. $500 Down.' . 5 Rooms nnd bath. Only two blocks from Main Street on paving. $5000.00 This is worth looking into. Terms! Wo h'avo other good buys that wo will bo glad to show yon upon request. MAGUIRE & MAGUIRE Insurance Investments 81C Muin Street FOR SALE FOR SALE Business good for $7 to $S per day: good for man and wlfo. $150 will buy. Writo Box 120, Or. Horuld office 10-18 Road Contractors Building Crusher With tho view of laying tho first rock on the resurfacing projoct be tween Klamath Falls and Lamm's mill, Dunn & Raker, contractors, are now constructing a crushing plant seven miles north of tho city limits. Tho contractors plan to work at high speed, hoping lo com plete the work by the end of this year. . "' CLASSIFIED AD FOR HAKE 1921 FORD DUO, starter, demount nblo rims. Bargain. Am leaving town. Call Pensloy Studio. Phone 39. 10-18 FINEST ELBERTA PEACHES nnd Bartlett 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 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE, bath room, large front porch overlook " Ing city. Trees, lawn, ahruhbery. Inquire corner Hastings and Lavey Streets. 11900, easy terms. F. W. liurdette, Hillside Addition, Box 1072. ' FOR SALE Furnished summer homo at Rocky Point resort. Very desirable location. Inquire 16 Loomis Bldg. 17-23 FOR SALE! The Hotel Chrisman, 75 furnished rooms, electric lights, hot and cold baths, ono acre of ground, on Main street, Silver Lake, Oregon. Best paying hotel In the state. Price $16,000. Own ers wish to retire. . Address, N. Lewis, Silver Lake, Oregon. 17-20 FOR SALE 1 Holt combined har vester; ono 75 horse power Holt tractor, both in good condition. E. II. Blodgett, Merrill, Oregon. 17-23 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 512 North 9th 15-21 FOR SALE 6 room furnished, plas tered house. Terms. Call 713 N. 9th SL Phone 726-J. 14-20 FOR SALE Vlctrola; dining room extension table; Iron bed; two grass rugs. J. C. Brockcnbrough, 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. Writo Box 117, care Herald office. 14-20 WANTED WANTED Truck to haul loga by the thousand. Kruse Lumber Co., Box 480. 16-18 W ANTE D Salesmen and sales women for high grade investment. See Mr. Swartwood, 124 So. 7th Street. 15-21 WANTED-r-.lO bead of youag hogs; 50 laying' young" hens; 3 milk cows; 4 head young work horses, broken. Will exchange 2 Fordson tractors, new heavy double work harness, 3 heavy wagons, one light wagon. Call 11-F-ll. 17-20 WANTED Two men to load dry lumber on cars. See W. H. Kitts, at four o'clock Saturday at the Arcade. 17-18 EXPERIENCED woman cook wants work in Bmall camp or ranch. Write Box 133, Cr. Herald. 17-18 WANTED One cut off man, write or wire Underwood Lumber Co., Lakeview, Oregon. 17-20 WANTED Man and wire to handle milk. Experienced preferred. Write Box 13, Cr. Herald. 14-18 MAN AND WIFE WANT WORK together; wife good cook. Apt. 2, 133 North 10th St.- I 13-18 EXPERIENCED woman cook wants work In small camp or permanent ranch job. Box 20, care Herald. 13-18 DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargont Ave. Phone 647 R. - J6-A6 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodos. 'Phono 360W. 7tf MISCELLANEOUS Til E SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street. Phono 49-J. ' J15-A15 A MASSAGE restores the circula tion. Try one at tho Medical Hot Springs Nut. 17-18 NORTHERN FUR SHOP First An nual Clearance Sale this week. Everything marked down. 810 Main. 13-18 WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair ed right. Geo. Motz, 623 Main. J10-31 FOR PRETTY SILK UNDERWEAR go to Bee Bcgln's Dress Shop, 129 South Seventh Street. -. DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair of ahoea that only need a new sole. We repair them as good at new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. , 16-22nt TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gel good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tl SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. W pay the return postage. SECTION U)ST AND FOl'NH lxrrLfrv"rviinnrrvit "im "" LOST German police dog with col lar and pleco of rnpe on. Reward. Call 4 26-J. 16-18 LOST Between Kirk and Klamath Falls, black leather handbag, con taining ladies clothing nnd purse with owners name. Leave at Herald office or 304 South 4tli Street. Reward. 14-20 LOST Tan Gabardine coat between, Sun Creek hill nnd Klamath Falls. Return to Hurald offlco., LEGAL NOTICES aVV,sSSar SUMMONS No. 1954 Equity " In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Klamath County, WILLIAM C. HORR, Plaintiff, vs.. ROSE L. HORR. Defendant. In the name of the Stnte of Ore- . gon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you horeln on or bo? fore tho 20th day of July, 1925, that being the last day of publication of this summons as fixed by the court therefor; and if you fail to so answer or otherwise appear the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for in said' complaint, to-wit: for a decree of divorce for ever dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such further relief as shall appear equitable, in tho premises. - This 'summons Is served by pub lication in The Evening Herald at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for lx suc cessive weeks pursuant to an order of Hon. A. L. Leavitt, judge at said court made and entered June 6th, 1925. Date of first publication be ing on June 6th, 1925.. - C. C. B ROWER, -. Attorney for Plaintiff, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Juno C-13-20-27, July 3-11-18. NOTICK OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued by the Cir cuit Court of Klamath County, State of Oregon, dated the 27th day of June, 1925, In a certain suit In tho said Court wherein Jasper Bennett as executor -of. the lust will and testament and of the estate of Llzzio M. Fitch, deceased, recovered Judg ment and 'decree against Albert O. Bunnell (also sometimes known as A. C. Bunnell) and Laura G. Bun nell, his wife, (also sometimes known as Mrs. Laura O. Bunnell) for the sum of $1001.79, together with interest thereon from March 25, 1924, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, together with $150.00 .attorney's fees, together with costs and disbursements in said cause taxed at $55.68 on June 26, 1925. . . ' . - Notice is hereby given that I will on the ' said first day of August, 1925, at the front door of the Court House in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, State of Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described real property to wit: North Mi of Southeast and Lots 6 and 7, Sec. 33, T. 30 S R. 8 E., Williamette Meridian, containing 160 acres mora or lOBS ' ' , taken and levied upon me as the property of the sakl defendants, or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy the said judgment in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants, with interest there--on, attorney's fees, as aforesaid, to gether with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue hore ln. BURT E. HAWKINS, Sheriff' of Klamath County, Oregon. Juno 27. July 3-11-18-25. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE . 1939 Equity By virtue of an execution in fore closure duly Issued by the Clerk of ,tho Circuit Court of tho County of Klamath, State of Oregon, dated the Tib day of July, 1925 in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein George DuVall as plaintiff recovered judg ment against H. P. Galarneaux Jr. and Dorothy H. Galarneaux, defend ants. Tor the sum of Two Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty Flvo and no 100 Dollars, and attorney fees in tho sum of Three Hundred and no-100 Dollars, nnd costs and disbursements taxed at Thirty Seven nnd 75-101) Dollars, on the 7th day of July, 1935. ' Notice is hereby given that I will on tho 17th day of August, 1925, at the Court House of the County of Klamath, In Klamath Falls, In said County, nf 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of Bald day, sell at public auction to. the highest bidder, for cash, tho following-described property, to-wit: v Southeast Quartor (SEW) of Seo tlon Eleven (11) in TownBhip Forty (40) South, Range Nine (9) East of the Willamette Meridian; ; Taken and levied upon as the property of tho said defondants or as much thereof as may bo neces sary to satisfy the said judgment In favor of George DuVall, pinintltf herein, against said defendants, with interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, July loth, 1925. , BURT E. HAWKINS, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. July 11-18-25, Aug. 1-8-15. ; " e e Sup plies Murphey's Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main