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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1925)
' TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1025 .lM.VII.Til,... - f EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Artifical Canaries THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION 1 . f-M a 1 C.X-P Y VdcxH 7Kud. it govt smJ. u-itta. ifftocfuJcao ia.6Ctt& COAl Crf, ifu. fUluManv - .1 Bird storeH -TM HERALD'S fO0AK f Leave Your r .am 51 v-sa 'Before 9 OclocK-Your A.M- Pictures acd Vcady a't s5 p.i IMTWOP I 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE )l t.buRrrv'1 OUY THtlft Fred Wcterfeldf D. D. S. i X-RAf Loborntorr , t.ooail IlulMIng I'Uuiib Klmiuitti KjIU, Oroffon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC IM1YEICIAN and avmffKon Of flea and Rfolclnnco 1'liouo 321 L O. O. F. Tampla J. C. CLEGHORN CJVIL ENOINKER AND BUJtVEVOR Phono 103-J 133 S. nivoraldD DR. J. G. GOBLE OI'TOM K'l' H 1ST' 0 1'TI C' I A N 709 Main HI. Vhuno 1M-W Mnko and Rrlnd (llnmipo. Diipll cato broken loiuuii, ropalr frame; PERMANENT CONOTRUCTIOM Kxeloslva lilcensefl Manu facturer for The now Concrots Hollow-Wall Building llrlck for Koundar tlona, Walls, llulldinga, otc, Ahnolutely Flra nnd Wealhor Proof ut a cnxt loss than otbar form ot munonry. fltono-Tllo eonBtrunllnn ellm Innteg upkaop oxpenno, Is In doatructlblo, and Is approved by the beat arcliltoctu nnd bulldon. 1 i Unexcelled an n base tor Htm co finish Ut ns Rallniuto Vmr Job ' Oth and Market. Phono' 582 W Concrete Pipe Co.. and ftor the, 7)- aimaruM (niwnij to uhHA, acMxaj. ; t J j wanna 8uv rs' qv k3 cw qivCnaiu- Vocal TfJucC iwdmwn a, i-fiCvnctuL mil io itdkts, i c if n a" ctMuAut tha .J. pM EH CANASie3 A BETTER J"Xj i VVrt THAN RAL ONES -TH&V I - ffli Wl I ! ItW SING MORE ND r i vj .J I at I WM- C0S1 Lf?--f fM. ', iM?1 O VOCAL MUD BlWMntS HIE voice vJD. i '&r-Srri., 'fir m BUSINESS DIRECTORY WORK Filtxvs DRUGS IaccuhVvI Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Maeta First and Third Wodnwdara Odd Kollowa Hall 0. !. Edwarda, Clark. 1336 Lukoviow Ara. 0. ELKS Meets Thuraday oronlng. Vlalt Ing mimibora welcomo. Elka Ton.pln, 3rd ft Main Charlton Currin, Kxaltad Ilultr. Tom Iolsell. Ho. K. of C. Council No. 22G5 Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuosdaya Lyroum Hall, 8th and High Visiting Knight wulcoine Chaa, Pattntaon, O, k! American Ijegion , Klamath Poat No. Mooting! lai ana ara Tuoidaya. Court Hooie Itaanmont R. OLD9, Com'flr. Phona DJ-W Dr. Philip Cole (lonorn! Practice of Dentistry Open 1',enlngs by Appointment Phono r0 618 Main Over Moo'i Store BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Vlolot Ray facial and aenlp treatment, faolal packs, nmrcoll Ing, and ahnmpoolng, Fronch pnpor wave. For appointment Phona SH QIjORIOWA WARRIIJI, Prop. B. P r . pilot pur monUw Aavt , ., ( 'J soRv s AUN i 11 c$. . j... r.jt.. i far Wuv cuwoitvt ; Fire Started By Rats Gnawing At Matches; 4 Dead DALLAS, Tex., July 21. Ilnla gnawing matt'hos atnTtod o firo lioro oarly todny which caused tho dcatl of four and tho Injury of eight per sona In framd rooming liouso. Tim dead ttra: T. K. Young, 20, filling atntlun employe. William Hrown, 2G, son of E. K. Ilrown of Mineral Springa, Tex. , Lloyd Short, 23, harbor, Cisco. Tfcxas. Joo liunnAuy, jji, barber, CIbco, Toxaa, . - - 1 , Tho liouso was oporntod by Pat rolman and XIra. Garre4. .Mra. Oar rit ii nd Mer two ona, William Car ter and C. A. Oirtor, wero Injured. ' Tho Curler broWiera received biinnn lu attempting to arouno aleei Ing iijoinera. f ' V Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLKRS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Eatlmntea" given on wator ayatoma. Prlcoa Roaaonable I OII(3 ASriFIClAL l 2 n II ' Bonded 1918 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE M. I'. P.MIUKR Owners mill Opemtors W.MilSKS IIH.N'XKT South Sixth Street, Klamath Fulls, Oregon Wo Jluy Wo Sell Hay Grain , Polatoea Wo Sloro Anything L'xcopt ' Livestock Lot us take rnro of your hay nnd grain wants, be It a sack, a lmlo or carload. Wo guarantee everything wo soil. Our prices nro rulr nnd rensonalilo. It you nro thinking of leaving, storo , your goods with us until you have found Unit Klamath is tho finest placo on cartft. . Try us. : . , ; . : : ' Altamotit Auditorium Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences " and " ;-: Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music 1 , V Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Martin and Rancher Buried In 52-Foot Well Dennis Murphy Believed Dead Following Fall Yesterday Noon OLVMPIA, WiihIi., July 21. All liopi! that Dxnnla Murphy, agd lloclK'Hlr I'rulrlo rnii'-hor, who was Iriiprlfloni'd ut tho bollom of a 52 foot Willi ytialorday, would be ri'iiehed before nlKhtrnll today was ulmmloned, It waa rvpdrlnd from Hoebeater thla morning. Although th roadie, forco numbera 20 mn, conditions, under which they are obliged to work Impede progrcaa to' Kueh nn extent that he will prob ably not bo reached until Wednea dny morning. It was wild. Murphy waa Imprlnoned shortly after noon yeHturdny when tho curb ing of tho well gav w.-iy after he hud demanded Into tho well to clean It out, burying, him under hrv eral ton of earth. Roacua work waa ntnrted a soon n new curbing material could be wiuri.il and the work was ruahed throughout the night. All hopn Unit he will be found ullvo hua been given up. It WttH HUill. MEDFORD TO GET AIR MAIL ROUTE MKDFORD, Ore., July 21: The Med ford pout office ndvertiaed for blda today for an airplane mall ncr vlco acheduled to bo eatubliahcd from thla city to Lob Angelas and Seattle on October 1. Tho bids call for a apeed of 90 miles and hour and a schedule from Medford to Portland of two hours and 45 min utes. Medford Is tho only air mall station In the state scheduled out sldo ot Portland, according to the postmaster genernl'a announcement. 100 Americans at Royal Party LONDON, July 21. JP) About 100 Americans wore ampng the 6,000 guests ifho today attended a garden party given by King George air J Queen Many at Buckingham phdee. The visitors wero especially Interested In seeing the portable out door caavas wticre tho King works during !iot weather. Only a few presentations ivere to their majesties. Among those pre sented was Mrs. A. Crittenden Smith, Nebraska. Other Amdrrcans attending the garden party Include: "Colonel nnd Mrs. Robert Ropse, San Francises, Senntor Arthur Capper ot Kansas, i-ind Mra. Capper, and Representa tive Cordell Hull of Tenneisco and Mrs. Hull, FOOD TT OFF PKKINU, July 21. W) Advices fi)iii Canton sa.y that Ojod supplies have been cut off from the Ameri can gunboat stationed at Wuehow, ns well ns Great Britain resident. It la said ttiat tho Ilrltlsh consul at Wu.'how hits advised all British buIi jects la leave because uf tho strict huyctnt nguiaist them. Wo Weigh Perambulators to Logging Trucks Nusser DEPUTY SERIF SHOT . in BITTER IITIFEUD Sam Godsbey, Picturesque Officer in Tennessee, Wounded in Legs USES HUMAN SHIELD Man Who Was Kidnaped and Chain to Tree Opens Fire on his Traducer CHATTANOOGA, Tcnn., July 21. tip) Sam O.idscy, Sequatchie cDun- liy deputy Hhorift used Altornay Gen eral George W. Cfmmlee aa to shield wUiilo under fire ot Lawrence liow nian, In Tovlvtog a leud last night in -which Godsoy and his brnCier 1'enlon Godsey v.ei'o Mlwt' In . the legs. Sam Godscy at "tho hospital this morning stated that Bowman bad started the battlo while Godscy was upbrniJing Attorney General CliU.m lco for not indicting Bowman tsr carrryjng a 'pistol In another cano. A bullet went througp'i Cham lee's ihat. Reaches for Gun Bowman said Sam Godsey was cursing him to Charalee and when ho got a glance at Bowman ho .went for his gun. Bowman then started a fuiilade wiuli a 'heavr revolver downing Ben ton CDdsey tho first shot and later putting a bullet through the upper left leg of Sam Godsey. Bowman explained uis bad marks manship by stating that he was afraid that he would shoot Chamlee as Sam Godsey kept getting behind him. He also stated that some person was shooting at ihlui from behind 'while he vm battling with the Godsojs. Several of tfae God soy clansmen appeared on the scene as tiJon as the shooting ceased. Renewal of Feud The battlo was a renewal ot the mountain 'loud of long standing in which several persona , li'ive been shot. Bwwman waa kidnaped a few weeks ago along -with Dr. W. S. Mastoa ami tied to trees on Signal mountain for tea days. He is said to laold the Godseys responsible for the crime. On the other hand ftee Godseys claim that Bowman " was aroused over the Men that ehcy had re cently discovered his still. . ' High School Boy Dies Of Injuries MEDFORD, Ore., July 21. Henry Sanders, Medford high school student, 16 years old, step-son ot D. Wolf of this city, died at a local hospitnl last night as the result ot injuries received Saturday night when ho whs knocked down by a car on Beall Lane driven by F. B. Goodhue of Central Point. Mr. Good hue, who Is heartbroken over the tragedy, surrendered to .the authori ties nnd explained that the accident was duo to tho fact that ho had to dim his lights for n passing cur and tho boy waa on the wrong Bide of tho roud. A'coroner's inquest will probably bo hold. By dividing your money properly you cau niaka It multiply. ...... FOR 8A.hU FOR Three room houso with some RUNT furniture. Near paving. $25 per mouth.. ' FOR 2 Rooms and hath, partly S.U.I'', furnished, one half block oft .... paving. $2800. $800 down. 4 Rooms and bath, furnished, 2 blocks oft paving. $2200. $500. Down. , G Rooms and bath. Only two , blocks from Main Street on paving. $5000.00 This is worth looking into. Tonus! Wo hnve other good buys that we will bo . glad to show you upon request.- . .. MAGUIRE & MAGUIRE Insurance Investments 810 Main Street CLAH.IIl iTl) AD KATES First Insertion per lino 10c Two Insertions ............... .per line 1 5c Three Insertions per line iiOc Four Insertions ... per lino 'itic Week (rt times) per line nilc Ono Month per line 70c Minimum imarga 25c. Ada not consecutive aro charged as now. fol lowing each omission. First Insertion Is In "New Today column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at first Insertion rate. Display classified ada (where type larger than this Is used) are counted nine lines to Inch, .N'KW TODAY FOR RENT 2 room houso with garage. 2127 White Ave., Mills Addition. 21-22 FOR RENT Sleeping room, suit able for ono or two, in private family in cool residence section. Phono 114-W. . 21-22 FOR BALE Franklin car; closed; good condition; bargain at $850. Phono 5811-H. 21-23 BOYS 16 and 14 years want odd Jobs. Phono 11 5-W. 2i-28 LOKT Fox terrier pup. Reward If returned to 1629 Menloe Way. ' 21-23 WANTED Logging trucks; must be good equipment; nobody but logger need apply. S. & N. Log ging Co., Modoc Point. 21-23 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 920 Lincoln. 21-23 FOR SALE Spring wagon, good condition. 2 ml las north of canal on old Fort Klamath road. Bert Paulson. J -21-22 COOL SLEEPING ROOMS for sum mer; rurnace neat for winter; men preferred. 514 Walnut. ' ';' ...7.'.:' 21-27 CATERPILLAR MAN any kind wants work; 5 years experience; references. T. E. ' Bruck, 204 Mich., Klamath Falls. 21-27 FOR RENT Bedroom in private family. Phone "264-J. 612 North 8th street. . 21-23 A SWIM A DAY drives dull cares away. Hot Springs Nat. . 21-2 IS YOUR CAR INSURED "agauibt accident? Let me write you 1 Dolicv in a comoanv that will In sure you a complete and prompt settlement of your claim. Names of satisfied policyholders who have received nromnt adiustments will be gladly furnished. WEST MAIN ST. property at nn ' usually low1 prices. 'Homes, busi ness chances, lots, in all sections. ROBERT W. CLAYE Insurance Real Estate 208 Main St. Phona 758 Residence Phone 657-W 21-22 FOR RENT Furnished apartment; reasonable. 2301 Wantland Ave. Phono 239-J. v.-. i . , 21-25 FOR SALE Rocking Chair, $6.00; small stand table, $2. 824 Wal nut Ave. 21-22 NOTICE Having purchased the Square Deal Garage ot Mitchell & Wallon at Chiloquin, we wish to announce that we will not be responsible for anv debts contracted before July 4, 1925. . ..- ...... M. R. MORGAN WILLIAM MAYFIELD. 21-22-23 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during our re cent , bereavement. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCanbliss and family. FOR SALE FINEST ELBERT A PEACHES and Bnrtlett 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 FOR SALE $1,000. Three room houso on paved street, 60x140; corner lot. This Is a neat appear ing houso In a coming district. Phone 906, or cnll 1932 Nevada ., Avenue. . . ,30-25 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Two Fordsons; 8 heavy wagons; 1 light wagon; 10 sets heavy double work harness or will exchange for laying hens, milk cows or young work horses. Apply Havbough ranch, near Marshall ranch, Otene. . ., , , 20-22 FOR SALE Piano for balance due. I bought this piano only a few months ago and am unable to keep up my payments. So I am offering it for about one-halt tho regular price. Call or write Box 134, caro Horald office. 20-21 FOR SAL E Twenty-five brood sows, to farrow August and Sep tember; also feeder hogs. O. W. Bratton. Phono 14-F-3. 18-21 FOR SALE Household f urnlturo. Phono 411. 508 Conger Avenue. ' y . ;v- ; 18-21 FOR HALM FOR SALE Furnished a u m m e r homo at Rocky Point resort. Vevy desirable location.! In qui ro 111 Loomis BldK. 17-23 FOR SAL E Studebnkof Bus, , 15 passongor enclosed body, llcenso paid, five new 35x5 over-nine tires, good condition. Haerifico for cash or would consider trudo for light touring car. See Jack Davis, 804 2nd St. Phono 170-J after 8 p. m. 20-22 FOR SALE 1925 Chevrolet coach, cheap. Call Room 395, Baldwin Hotel. 18-21 FOR SALE 1 Holt combined har vester; ono 75 horse power Holt tractor, both In good condition. E. H, Blodgett, Morrill, Oregon. 17-28 FOR SALE Seven room houso and lot; garage. Paving paid In full. Terms. Cnll Bl 2 North 9th 16-21 WANTED W A N T E D Salesmen nnd sales women for high grade investment. : See Mr. Swartwood, 124 So. 7th Street. , 15-21 WANTED A nrst class Janitor; ono that can drive big car. Klamath General Hospital. 20-21 WANTED TO RENT A small mod ern furnished house that Is In a desirable location. - Wanted by a family of three who will take euro of the place as if it was tlielr own, Ans. Box 777, caro of Herald. ' 20-21-22 WANTED Two men to loid dry lumber on earn. See W. H. Kltts, at four o'clock; Saturday at tho Arcade. . 17-18 LOST AND FOUND LOST German police dog with col lar and piece of rope on. Reward. Call 426-J. 16-18 LOST German police dog, 5 months old. ' White front toes and breast, dark coat. Reward. Call Mac Aulay. Phone 154. , 20t FOR RENT FOR RENT One" room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call at 219 Jefferson. Phone 753-M. 17-20 FOR YELLOW CAB Phone 61 3-W. Trips 25 cents. ; 16-31 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER tor 'rent. $1.00 per day. , Phone 129. Golden Rule Store. Jll-All FOR RENTTwo 2-room partly fur nished npts. $12; single room $9. 1 S13 :Alameda."'"."-f '. ".. ; . 20-23' 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 RENT Two nice, cool sleep ing rooms with bath. Phone 406R 813 Lincoln. 1S-I1 MISCELLANEOUS THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street. Phono 19 -J. - ; J15-A15 CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER. Bonded. Phone 881-J. J18-A17 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE reduced at the Hot Springs Nat. '""20-21 TO TRADE cattle. G.. H-F-3. i Ford ton ' truchr for W. Bratton, Phono 18-21 $1.0 REWARD for information lead ing to recovory of 1917 Ford touring car, motor No. 1,746,313. Oregon license number 182,731. Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main ..;.:. 20-25 DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave. Phone 547 R. , J0-A6 WINDOW CLEANING, floor .was . Ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes... Phono 860W.. ' it lit WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair ed right. Geo. Motz, 622 Main; .' 410-31 FOR PRETTY SILK UNDERWEAR go to Bee Begln's Dress Shop,, 129 South Seventh Street. DON'T THROW A WAT a good pair of shoes that only need a new sole. Wetrepalr them as good as new. Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 , N. Btb. St. 16-22nt TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gat good oats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. ' 633 Main street, Phone 82.c , tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoa . Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St, We "-' pay -tie return posta."-' '- LEGAL NOTICES ..t'OCXTV TREASURERS' NOTICE Notice is horoby- given that there are funds In 'the County Treasury for the redemption of Pine Grovo , Irrigation District warrnntB, protest ed on or before December 5, 1J24. Dated nt Klamath Falls on this ISth day of July, 11125. - ,. VERA HOUSTON, ? 18-20-21-22-23.. County Treasurer. Murphey's Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main u i e s