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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1925)
WEDNESDAY. JULY 22, 10215 " EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE Julius is Heard From THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION K?J 4 IN . V J ti ( f-J GLMYLlMt-I'M JUUU'i 1 if.pv rwTrOTWNiftuitTrEK f f-" iVi'C run roiu iulunu iiuvtn ( i'.-.L TO WM HOUR 5lNGIN4 CONTtST j I rz 11 HERALD'S Kooak LeaY?Your I'. V ;Borc .90'clocK-Your Ari Pictures are ready '$ p.t i-1 rmn nru irni WHCRE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY TMtlW DRUGS LPUHlT Y,3 Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. X JUy Laboratory I.ooinls Ilulldlnn J'hnno 434-W Klamstu Falls, Orogon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BIHiriKU Office and Itpsldencfl Phono S31 I. O. O. i Tompls f J. C CLEGHORN C'VIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Phone 103-J 133 81 Klvorsldo i ' ; DR. i. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTUIAN 709 Main St. Phono 133-W Mnko and grind Olasos. Hiipll cato brokon lanans, repair tramni PEHMANCNT CONSTRJCTIOM Exclusive Licensed Msnu far (urcrs for The now Connroto Hollow-Wall ' Building ' Hrlok tor Founda tions, Walls, Building), oto. Absolutely Fire and Wohtbcr Proof at a cost less than anv other form ot masonry... Htono-TIln cotistmntlon ellnt ' lnatos upliofip oxponsii, Is In dostructlblo, and Is upprnwd by the best arcultucts aud butldort. . ' Uuoxcelled ns base for Hluico finish lt ns Fsllnuito Your Job fllh and Market Phone SflSW . Concrete Pipe Co. 1MAT mrticai wva VICH3TH TMC MOftEY CV - WAWBlX - KcaoiwtrivjiNu oil ffpsg?a Ate. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Work Filttvs t o rirspr.rAN . Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Moots First and Third Wednesdays Odd Follows Hall C. l. Kd wards, Clerk. 1335 l.akovlow Aro. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets t Thursday svonlng. Visit ing mombers weloomo. Elks Tomplo, rd A Miln Charlton Currln, Fulled Kulvr. Tom Duliell, Sac. K.'of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays ,lycnum Hall, 8th and High Visiting Knlghtl fr wuicoms until, raiiorsun, j. iv. v American Legion Klamath Post No. 8 i73 moeiings si ana oru Sfiii Tuosdays. Court House '4tV.i1 ' llssemont vT'iW F. R. OLD3, Com'dr. V-4V'. i Phone 5a-W Dr. Philip Cole GcnoroJ Practice of Dentistry Open Evenings by Appointment Phono G60 618 Main Ovor Moo's Store BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Vlolot Ray facial and scalp treatment, facial packs, maroon ing, and almmpofllng, French paper wave, y ; For appointment Phono 311 ; GLORHNXA WARREN, Prop. ("1H' Main acSKS'' Street . JSL.!U4lU i . C0lM.iTOVT8 Ll!i TECTiMOMIM- ftMO eP.io IN J 7 by m mjw. &' T.iv JfevJ MONOPOLY OH Sl'tiAH A XII TKA PHOPOSKM ItY I'KItSI V DAGDAD. Decision of tho Pcr ulun gaverninent to put UliQilKh a bill to empower It to take over the Import aod "ulo of tea and eusfxr In Persia as a stulo m.."noirt!y has arousod considorublo feel'ng In commercial circles -lierc. Ilho serloiiKncHS of tho muttor from Ij'io local point Kit view may ba ganged from tho fact tiiat, ex cept fkr cotton pleco 'jjjols, a very large proportion of tbo 03iisllerablc re-export tf-tdu from tnls country to Persia consist of tea and sugar. Tlio buying arrangements In Europe ami i .: :'il now iremaln- cd In the Jiands of Jtagdail middle men, Persian merchants not ns a rulo buying further afield than this city. Presumably, tho Persian sdv crnmcnt Intends to tnijko Its own orrniiuements ta Europe, and to cut out tho Ilugdud mlddelmiin nlto pothor. Vochatzer Bros. WEIJi DIULI.FRS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose ' Estimates glvonon "water ' systems. Prices Reasonable - rr 1) I Ik' w , r,Y w vac I'jBi.'m J I -MJ.-.'J ! W -XJ 1 -Ttrtvu . Bonded 191S . PEOPLES WAREHOUSE '.,.. .' M. V. PARKER Owners anil Operators WARREN RENNET South Sixth Street, Kliiiiiuth Falls, Oregon We Uuy We Soli Hay . , Grain I'oliitous Wo Store Anytlilng Except Livestock Let us tuko care ot your hay mid grain wants, ba it a sack, a halo or rnrloiid. AVo gunrnntco everything we. sell. Our pikes uro fair and reasonable If you are thinking of leaving, storo your goods with ns until you have found that Klamath is tho flnust place on eartfli. Try us. Altamont Auditorium Upto-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences ", ' 1 : and - - Galloway's Orchestra from Portland . . will furnish the music Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Martin and Nusser Prussian Decree Directs Licenses To Music Teachers TlKftMN, (P) All muIc tcachBrit In I'ruiwlu are linnccfortti to ba licmincil, u':'onlltiK to tho latent ilu- Cri!0 Imnind by tho government. "A doKroc of oriliT ond uniformity of iuallfl'tion In a world hlthnrto hind by many clinrlatstna and oppor tunism iimy lm expected from such a docros," uy tho VorwaerU, which dexcrlliOH hour private mimical In Btructlon had Ixicomo a very neK- iKlblo qiKuillly during tho war and Hiibiequeully In tho inflation period and that on tho whole the govern ment iinfortiimitoly bad never con- xidernd mimic as Hlgnlflcant educa- llonal purpoHea. Tlio decree mention that "a de- (iHivo ehaniic may now bo expected in mimical education." All private iiiiihIc toaclii'nt under a certain age, provldlni; they have not graduated from some accredited musical Insti tution, will be obliged to pans an examination. Thoy will then be supplied with an officlul Hceiine to leach mimic. Without such a llcenno no teacher Is to bo allowed to give Instructions. HAMBURG. (JP) The growth of Germany's merchant fleet . since tho World war is reflected In the usually rolliihlp Danish statistics on the proportionato merchant ton nngo of various maritime countries to their population. . In tho list Germany is near the bottom with. 30 Dritlsh register tons for. each luoo Inhabitants, but gets some consolation out -of Its low blandlng fro nit ho fact thut what tberd Is of German shipping Is of first-class order. Having Ins: so much of Its shipping as a result of war settlements, Germany wa? obliged to make up these losses with new vessels, so that nearly 53 per cent of the present merchant murine consists of ships less than flvo years old. The low percent age of tho country's merchant fleet was conspicuously shown in 1924 in tho port of Hamburg, when tho German flag was represented by only 37 per cent of the entire traffic of tho harbor. Tho- Danish statistics on propor tionate tonnage places Norway first with S32 tons to each 1000 inhahi tnuls; England second with 402 tons and Denmark third with 2S9 tons. . England Plans Iong Rango Radio LONDON, OP) In addition to 41ie big radio station now being built at Rugby, the postmaster-general is planning to erect another high-power station at Winthropc. near Skeg ness, on the east coast. This station, when completed, is expected to bo used for communication with Aus tralia anil India. Wo Weigh PeramlnUiitiirs to r ' Logging Trucks btli FLEET : MAKES HEADWAY CTiAHHII'Tr.O AD HATES First Insertion per lino 10c Two Insertions ....pcr lino 1!Sc Three liiserlions mt Hiio SOc Four Insertion Jicr line U.c Week (0 times) per lino BOc Oim Montli per line 75c Minimum marge 21c. Ads not consecutive aro charged at new fol lowing each omission. 1 First Insertion Is 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 la used) are counted nine lines to inch. NEW TODAY FOR SALE Soda Fountain, large assortment of glasses and extracts nil for $100 cash. F. M. Lucas Furniture. Corner Main and 5th. 22 FOR' RENT Five room furnished house. Phone 930 or call 32 North Cth. ' 22-23 FOR BALE Dandv 'Tbreshlne Out fit. Hargnln. Write Box 13r, care Herald office. 22-28 FOR SALE OR TRADE Oldsmoblle four, 23 modelr first class shape; cash, terms or hay and grain. Sen People's Warehouse. 22-25 FOR RENT 4 room modern fur nished, house. Mrs. Davenport, 305 Lincoln. 22-2 FOR SALE 1925 Ford touring car, driven 1C00 miles; will sacrifice for each. W. 11. Goodbody. 419 North 10th. 22-24 SECOND HAND GOODS, all kinds. Gooding the Second Hand Man, 230 Main Street, below the Court House. - 22-25 FOR SALE Victrola: dining room extension table; iron bed; rug. J. '. Brockenbrough, 519 North 12th Street. 22 FOR SALE Seven room house and lot; garage. Paving paid in full . Terms. Call 512 North 9th. 22-28 REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT to healthy standard. . Hot Springs iNatutomnn. - 22-23 WANTED Stenographer with ref- erenccs, wishes any kind of office or cashier work. Box 68, care . Herald. 22-: EXPERIENCED woman cook wants small camp or hay crew. Box 128 Cr. Herald. 22-23 WANTED Boy over IS for phone nna clern.nl worK. In small office. -Must give references. Write Box S, Cr. Herald.. , 22-23 HOUSEKEEPER with one boy, 2 years, wants work on ranch at once.' Box 24, Cr. Herald. 22-23 CARPENTER work done by day or hour. Painting, remodeling any- . tiling. Box 13, Cr. Herald. 22-25 ciiiloqvin kusixess . opiorti;nity at a bargain SJS.",I) Cash- A irnml nivtn. m.l.,, rant, 'eenlrnllv tv-nlnrl in nhlln mtln f-n,i:witir -JO nunln nn..n- .... . . j uu l.l.j.lu, MIUIIIVI and tables, fully equipped, doing about ?60 business per day, and increasing. If vnn nr. Inntin. fn. a restaurant and can feed tho peo ple, you uoiter look this up. FOR SALE A first class npartmcn house, incomo $4200 per year new lurniluro. new plumbing furnace with steam heat. Excel lent location. OUTSIDE sleeping room, covered with vines und shndo trees. A very cosy home for refined gentle man. . inquire WALTON AND WRIGHT 601 Main .Street LOST AND FOUND LOST German nollcn ilnnr -n-ith i lnr and piece of rope on. Reward. Call 426-J. 16.18 LOST--Germnn police dog, 5 months old. White front toes nnd breast, dark coat. Reward. Coll Mac Aulay. Phone 104. . 20tt LOST Fox terrier pup. Reward if returned to 1029 .Meuloo Way. ' 21-23 4(),(IO PIGEONS COMPETE ; , IN" HOMING FLIGHTS HITCHIN. .Eng. Forty thousand homing pigeons were released hero recently ftir participation in tho greatest flight of its kind ever or ganised In Engraiid. The birds flew to: their homes I: various parts nf the north aod northeast ' coast In competitions arranged by 15 feder ations of fanciers,- Forty-two Bpec liU railway vans, holding 'approxi mately 1,600 bird tampers, were ro nuiived to transport the pigeons to Hiteliin for partlcipatl-Jii Jn tiiio i-tico. FOR HALE FINEST ELRERTA PEACHES and flartlett Pears direct from grower. Order now for delivery Aug. 1st to l',th. 40 lbs peaches $2.40; 45 lbs. pears ?2.00. Express paid. Send cash with order. W. C. Smith, Corning, Calif. J17-A15 FOR SALE $1,000. Throe room house on paved street, 60x140; corner lot. This la a neat appear ing house In a coming district. Phono Iiiili, or call 1932 Nevada Avenue. 20-2 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Two Fordsons; 3 heavy wagonB; 1 light wagon; 10 sets heavy doublo work harness or will exchange tor laying hens, milk cows or young work horses. Apply Harbough ranch, near Marshall ranch, Olcne, 20-22 FOR BALE Furnished summer home at Rocky Point resort. Very desirable location. Inquire 1 Loom Is Bldg. 17-23 FOR SALE -tacking Chair, $6.00; small stand table, $2. 824 Wal nut Ave. 21-22 FOR SALE Spring wagon, good condition. 2 miles north of canal on old Fort-Klamath road. Bert PaulBon. 21-22 FOR SALE Franklin car; closed; good condition; bargain at $850 Phono 586-R. 21-23 FOR SALE Studebaker Bus, 15 passenger enclosed body, license paid, five newt35xS over-size tires, good condition. Sacrifice for cash or would consider trade for light touring car. See Jack Davis, 804 2nd St. Phone 170-J after 3 p. m 20-22 FOR SALE 1 Holt combined har vester; one 75 horse power Holt . tractor, both in good condition. E. H. Blodgett, Merrill, Oregon. 17-23 WANTED W A K T E D Salesmen and sales women for high grade Investment. See Mr, Swartwood, 124 So. 7th Street. 15-21 CATERPILLAR MAN any kind wants work; 5 years experience references. T. E. Bruck, 204 Mich., Klamath Falls. ' : 21-27 WANTED TO RENT A small mod ern furnished house that is in desirable location. Wonted by a family of three who will take care of the place as if it was their own, , Ans. Box 777, care of Herald. '" , . :.'" " ;-' "' "'"20-21-22 COOL SLEEPING ROOMS for sum mer; furnace- heat for winter men preferred.- 614 Walnut. 21-27 BOYS 16 and 14 years want odd Jobs. Phone 115-W. 21-23 WANTED Logging trucks; must bo good equipment; nobody but logger need apply. S. & N. Log- . ging Co., Modoc. Point. 21-23 NOTICE Having purchased the Square Deal Garage of Mitchell & Wallon at Chiloquln, wo wish to announce that wo will not be responsible for any debts contracted before July 4, 1920. M. R. MORGAN WILLIAM MAYFIELD. 21-22-23 LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS Equity No. 1974 In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon for the County of Klamath, Leona Johnson. Plaintiff, vs. Fay Dewey Johnson. Defendant. TO FAY DEWEY JOHNSON, above named Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby requir ed to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 2nd day of September, 1925, that being the day of the last publication ot summons, and the last day within which you nre required to answer, as fixed by the order of publication of this summons. - It you fail to appear and answor.J tno pininiur win apply to tne court for the relief demanded In said com plaint. Said suit is brought to se cure a dissolution of tho bonds of matrimony existing between your self and plaintiff, upon the grounds of willful desertion of this plain tiff by you, continuing for the per iod of one year Inst past and Im mediately prior to the commence ment of this suit, and for the care and custody of the minor child, Edgar Johnson. This summons is published in The Evening Herald, a dally newspaper of genoral circulation, printed, pub lished and circulated daily at Klam ath Falls, In Klamath County, Ore gon, by order of tho Honorable A. L. Leavitt. Judge of said Court, and dated July 22nd, 1925. The first publication thereof to be made upon the 22nd day of July, 11125, and the Inst publication thereof upon the 2nd day of Septembor, 1925. IT. M. MANNING, . Attorney for the Plaintiff, whose post office and business address Is Hart Building, Klamath Falls, Klam ath County, State of Oregon. July 22-29, Aug. 6-12-19-26, Sept. 2. FOR KENT FOR RENT One room, snltnblo for one or two gentlemen. Cull nt D19 Jefferson, phone 753-M, . 17-aO FOR YELLOW-CAS Phone 613-W. Trips zii cents. m-oi EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for rent. $1.00 per day. Phone 139. Golden Rulo Storo. Jll-All FOR RENT nedroom In prlvuto family. Phono-2I1I-J. 612 North til street. 21-23 FOR RENT 3 room house with garage. 2127 White Avo., Mills Addition. . . '! 21-22 FOR RENT Furnished apartment; reasonable. 2301 Wuntlnnd Ave. Phone 233-J. 21-25 FOR RENT- -Sleeping rooms. 1)20 . 21-23 Lincoln. FOR RENT Sleeping room, suit able for one or two, In private family in cool residence section. Phono lll-W. 21-22 FOR RENT-Two 2-room partly fur nished apis. $12; slnglo room $0. 813 Alameda. 20-23 HOUSE FOR RENT 6 room house on two lota; large garden space; also chicken house; located cne block from pavement. Apply No. 2 -Main Kt. mornings before 11 o'clock.' 18-24 ' MISCELLANEOUS THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and dollver your suit for 70c. , 224 So, 8th Street. Phone 49-J. - J15-A16 CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER. Bonded. Phone 881-J. ' J18-A17 $10 REWARD for Information lead ing to recovery of 1917 Ford touring car, motor No.' 1,746,313. Oregon license number 182,731. Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main ,'.'::' 20-25 A SWIM A DAY drives dull cares away. Hot Springs Nat. 21-22 IS YOUR CAR INSURED against accident? . Let me write you a policy in a company that will in sure you a complete and prompt settlement of your claim. Names of satisfied policyholders who bare received prompt adjustments will be gladly furnished. WEST MAIN ST. property nt un usually, low prices. Homes, busi ness chances, lots, In all sections. ROBERT-W. CLAYE , ',. Insurance . . Roal Mstato .; I. . 206 Main St: Phone 758, . Resldenco Phone 657-W 21-22 DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave. . Phone 547. R. . J6-A6 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax - Ing, house cleaning and. Janitor ' service. Reference s. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tt WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair ed right. Geo. Metz, 622 Main. J10-31 FOR PRETTY SILK UNDERWEAR go to Bee Bcgin's Press Shop, 12S South Seventh Street. v - . DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair ot shoes that only need a new . sole. We repair them as good as r new. Goodyear Repair Shop,' 121 N. 8th St. 16-J2nt 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 Bt, We pay the return postage. LEGAL NOTICES t NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon for the County ot Klamath. In the Matter of the- Copartnership Estate ot Timothy T. (Murphy, deceased, in and to the assets ot tho copartnership ot Timothy T. Murphy and Han T. Murphy, co partners doing business as Murphy Bros. , . i Notice Is hereby given that' tho undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the above entitled estate, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against the said estate will prosont them to me at the office of my attor ney, H. M. Manning, in tho Hurt Building, at' Klamath Falls, Klam ath County, State of Oregon, prop erly verified, with vouchers attach ed, on or before six months from the date of this notice. ' Dated June 17th, 1925. . BEN T. MURPHY, Administrator of the copartner ship estate of Timothy T. Murphy, deceased, In and to tho assets of tho copartnership of Timothy T. Murphy and Ben T. Murphy, copartner do ing business as Murphy Bros. ! Jim 24. Jnlv l-S-15-22. COUNTY TREASURERS' NOTICE Notice is hereby glvon that there aro' funds in the- County Treasury for the redemption of Pino Grove Irrigation District warrants, protest ed on or before December 5, 1924. Dated at Klamath Fulls on this 18th day ot July, 1925. - VERA HOUSTON, 18-20-21-22-23. ' County Treasurer. Murphey's Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main U'Vp:;:p. i e s