The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 23, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    ..TJIUllSDAY,'.fULY 2.' 1925
EVENING HERALD,' "KLAMATH ''FALLS,' OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
OUV THEltf
Fred Weiterfcld, D. D. S.
X-IUy Laboratory
Lo'iruli Diilldtng
VSnnn 434-W
KUnmib Falla, Oregon
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTE&PATIIIC PHYSICIAN
AND auiinrlSUK
Office nd Itoalddiiro I'houo 321
I. O. O. V. Temple
J. C CLEGHORN
C'VIIj. ENOINEEIl
AND SUItVF.YOn
I'hono 192-J 133 S. Klrorsldo
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DR. J. G. COBLE
Ol'TGMKTKlST OPTICIAN
70S Main St. Phono i:i:t-V
Make mid Krlnd Glnsiina, Ilupll
cate brokou loonoj, repair frnmoa
PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION
Kxelnslte UcenscA Mnnu
fiivlurers for
The now Concrote Hullow-Wnll
Vlulldlng Hiick for Fniindu
tlona, Walla, Hulldlugs, ,oto.
Absolutely Fire and Wohthor
Proof lit rost loss than nnv
otUor form of mnaotiry.
Stono-Tllo ' constriiotlon ollw
InaUn .ippltoop ..expoimu, In1 In-
,, loatruoi.ll)loj,i and d iiiroved
by the " bout ,. r dWlnc U and
' bulldora.
, , r, ii ! ' .. a
, Unexcelled a a bum for
, . Htucco finish
tt na IV.Iinato Vouf Job
Oth and Ularket. Phone
Concrete Pipe Co.
"But Stamps Won't Pay Bills'
W l - ""-k'01" ( 1 ' "v-"- - I
BUT IT COST
10,000 BUCK'S !
J THAT'S TOO MUCH MONGV BACK pi "SAMPLES
fH MOfJM TO TAKG -l ALREADY H HAUE VUE
THAT'S TOO MUCH
DUG BANK
DEPOSITS DONT
INO-DDE THAT
AMOUNT- HOW
Come?
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
WORK f
Tiltrv5 V
ready at' 6 p.t
ORUG3 ' ESIhS3
Klamath Lodge
.Directory
M. W. A.
Meeta Flmt nd Third
Wodnoadayi
Odd Follow Hall
C. h. Kejwards, Clerk.
1336 Lakoriow Are.
B. P. 0. ELICS Meets
- .st Thuraday evonlnK. Vlalt
yyJr ln mombora wHcomo.
Si Elka Templo, 3rd ft Male
Sil Clmrltnn Currln, Exalted
Bulur. Tom Doli?ll, Boo.
K. o C. Council No. 2255
MootlnBs: 8 P. M. '
2nd And 4lh TuoRdnra
Lyceum Hull, 8th and
lliuh VlBttlnje KnlshU
welcome
. Chaa, Pnttnraoa. O. K.
American Legion
Klamath Poat No.
fl moeiinga isi nn aru
n I A.,H. un,t.n
Mootlni
UUH. UUIIIk AUUU
Uononumt
01,1)9, Coia'dr.
I'fcono B-W
Dr. Philip Cole ,
OonnriO Practlco of Dentistry
Open l'wenlnga by Appointment
Phono bO'J CIS Main
Ovor Moo'a Blore
BOSTON BEAUTY
' SHOP
Winters Bulldinp;
.Vlulot ; Uay facial and acnlp
trcatmoiit, facial 'packs, marcoll
Inu, and sliampoolng, French
paper wave,
For appointment Phono 811
GI.OIU NNA WAKflEM, rrop.
I
flflLY
Street
HOVO MANV t
ITS AW IN L"
P0STAC5e ..
STAMPS
7 jt
KLAMATH FARMS
(Coiiliiiiicil From I'it)te One)
temdy. Drlecoll lout approximately
30 ncrca of second growth nlfalfa.
Other farina of I'oo valley -wore
uffocleJ. slipilly, Mr. Sexton nald.
On tlio upper projoct, Uruco Gad
dl" farm ' near llonley 'waB found
to bo ravaged by tho peat.
The following ranches hi tho
Ttilo In ko section were Inspected
ye.ilvi Jt. ; U., .s J..1.1. Spen-:e, YouiiK.
I Fain, Vlkcr. Treluar. Waldrlp, Hod-
lund. ItoRan,' Ilrown, I.und, Oalim,
llnihmor. McAullffe, Gentry, Dun
bar, UlRlur. Slovak, Wells, Caeka,
llurrla Stearns, DKHrosy, .MoElroy,
Dnvls, Cook, KuoJl, Jacob, Smith
aud McCullock.
FlomlliiK I'nstlecrtwtul '
FUyjdlnR of ranohes, with tho
Vochatzer Bros.
WEIjIi DniI.I.EKS
; Phone 225-R
' 1731 Melrose
EatlmatniT given on water
ayatums. I'rlcoi Itensonable
STRIPPED
' ' ; Bonded 1918
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
M, F. P.MtK Kit Oivuits unci Operators ' WAHKKX 1JEXXKT '
South Sixth Street, Klumiilh Falls, Oregon ' . ,
Wo liny
Wo .Sell
liny Grain -I'olatocH
Wo Storo
Anytliing Except
Livestock
Lot us luko enro of your hay nnd grain wants, be it a sack, a
halo or carload. Wo guurnnteo everything Wo sell. Our prices
mo fair nnd reasonable. If you are thinking ot leaving, storo
your c,lu'l9 wllh us until you huye found Unit Klamuth is tho
finest "place on cart"). ,Tr.y us. i , : ''' :" . ;
Altamont Auditorium , v
Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences
and
Galloway's Orchestra from Portland
will f urnish tho music ',
Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday
Martin and Nusser
THE EVENING
view of drowning out the blight, Ii.ih
proved twsu ccsHful; Mr. Chorpun
Ing reported.. HovcntyJflvo per iroiit
of t ho worm on ono run oh, wore
allvo af lor huvlng -been under water
for 24 liourH.
Iiivos-tlgatkm disclosed thnt tlioro
worn four lypea of llin urmy worm,
tw u7P of which urn working dur
ing Hi" day time and two during
t ho nlKlit time.
Unless fanners realize Uiio erlou
ninm of tlio situation ami work In
dofiitlgubly with poison, toward the
control and eradication of these In
(cxtiitWin, tlio situation will gradu
ally bocomo worse. !
BE FIRED SOOfl
(C'oiilliiui'd From I'ao One)
fnutivo as acting head of tho team,
It is held. .... -
nmn HiKtijexled .
Many names have been suggest
ed, but In general the name of
licrt Oook seems to be tlJe most
popular. Oriicr names mentioned
wore Dcmltt, Noel, lied Watts, cap
tain, and Mathews. Cook when
Interviewed by a Herald reporter
this morning said that If lie were
offered the position of manuger by
tho board of directors, lie would
hesltato to accept owing to pressure
of business.
.Mathews, declined to discuss the
situation at all. -
"I lid pod organize tho team, but
now I am only (a player, b I don't
want to commit myself", Mathews
aalw.
A rumor, Tsas In circulation today
that Mahler, plttfjcr, (had quit the
team. This was found to bo un
truo when It became known that
Mohlcr with "lied" Watts iiad left
for Portland for several days to
r:tiro same personal ePegts befoTe
full. They are expected UiUK. lato
this week.
The team Is reported Intact, and
tho moralo high with tho prospect
of seeming a now lender of the
Pelican nlao. , .
fOMMFXISTS OF VIEXXA
EMPLOY NEW MF.THOH
OF DEMONSTRATION'
, VIENNA, (if) A new. method of
demonstrating lias been hit upon by
the communists of Vienna. Effec
tually to stop all traffic of a street,
several hundred unemployed com
munists and wur invalids lay down
on tho rails of the street cars in
the city's principal stroet. It took
tho pollco more than nu hour to
clear tho tracks so thnt traffic could
bo reuumed. Whcnovcr 30 or DO ot
tlio weary communists had beert In
duced to get up and seek their re
poso elsewhere, the same number
would ntrolcb out on tho rails far
ther on. Tho entlro performance
was a source of unalloyed pleasure
for thu humorously Inclined Vien
nese. ' -
Wo Weigh
Perambulators
to
Logging Trucks
GLOVER TO
HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD
(.XAHSIflnll
Ffmt iiixirtlofi
Two Inm rll'iiia
Tlirrro liwrtlons -Four
liiftrrtlonii m
Hfi'k (0 lime) .
Af) ltATK.3
jm t lino 10c
......p4T line inc
......... pit line 2lc
.-... per line snc
p;r line 80c
....per line 75c
Minimum marge 26c. Ada not
consecutive are charged aa new fol
lowing each omission.
First Insertion ts 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. '
NEW TODAY
FOH KENT Two room house, fur
nished, for two gentlemen. ' 630
South !th. 23-24
FO.L'ND Man's watch. Owner may
nave same by describing, nnd pay
ing for adv. 30S So. JllverHide.
23-24
FARM FOR SALE Bargain In 160
acre farm, 10 miles from town,
nearly 100 acres In alfalfa. Phone
IO-H-43,: O. Wabbles for particu
lars. 23-25
FOR RENT Modern furnished apt.
with bath. 08 Main St. 23-2.1
FOR IIKNT 3 room partly furnish-
eu nouse. 3:i Wash. 23-25
tOIt SALE 5 ton Eastern Holt
tractor; 10 ton Eastern Holt
tractor; Case tractor and separa
tor, i-iioue 8 3 2. Robinson Trac
tor Co. 23-24
LADY ATTENDANT at the Hot
springs Nntatorlum. 23-24
FOR SALE New four room hnni.
all conveniences, large garage, on
mrgo lot. I2Z00 cash or $2500
terms. Apply 110 Hillside Ave.
or Western Union after 7 p. m.
23-29
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
bl High St. 23-25
FOR RENT Sleeping room, hot
mm coia water. 101 Washing
ton. Phone 325. 23-29
MARKETS
PORTLAND, Ore., July 23.
Eggs, steady. Current receipts, 30c:
pullets. 2727 l-2c; firsts, 2S
2S l-2c; extras, 30j31c, delivered
Portland.
Butter, steady. Extra cubes, city,
46 l-2c; standards, 45c; prime
firsts, 45c; firsts, 4 2c; undcrgrades.
nominal; prints, 48c: cartons, 49c.
Euttcrfat, steady. Best, churning
cream. 4,c net shippers track in
tono 1. , '
Poultry, steady. Heavy hens, !24
d 25c;. light. 18 019c; springs, 19
l 25c; young white ducks, 20c.
Onions, steady, ?4J4.50.
Potatoes, steady; new, J2.50&
2.75.
Nuts, steady. Walnuts, No. 1, 28
if 30c; filberts, nominal; almonds,
2;i?2ic; Brazil nuts, 18 Q 20c;
Italian chestnuts, 21c.
Hops, steady, 1924 crop, 1617c
1933 crop, nominal.
Cascara bark, steady, nominal at
5 6c; Oregon grape root. 3 l-2c.
Wheat Hard white, Bluestem,
Dnart. 1.1.45; soft white, hard win
ter, $1.4 3; western white, northern
spring. $1.4 2; western red. $1.39;
Hig Bend IBucstem, hard white,
$1.40. . , .
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 4:
flour, 5: corn, 4; oats, 2; hay. 3.
PORTLAND, Ore.,. July 22. Cat
tle, recoipts 10, nominally steady.
Hogs, receipts ' 235, steady to
weak.
Sheep, receipts 250,.stcady.
Eggs, steady. Current receipts.
30; pullets, 27 l-2fc2Sc; firsts. 28
28 l-2c; extras. 299 1-2 30c,
delivered Portland.
Butler. 1 to 2c up. (Extra cubes
city, 48 l-2c; standard, 4,7c; prime
firsts, 4;c; firsts, 41c; undor
grades nominal; prints, 49c; car
tons, 60c.
Hutterfiit, 2c up. Best churning
cruam. 49c net shippers track in
zone 1. ,
Poultry, steady. Heavy hens, 24
5i 25c; light. ISfilOc; springs, 19
2oe; young white ducks, 20c.
Onions, steady. $ 4 ff, 4.50.
Potatoes, new, $2.50 Ji 2.75.
Nuls, sternly. Walnuts, No. 1
2S30c; filberts, nominal;, a!
monds,: 25 fi 27c: Brazil nuts, IS
20c: Italian chestnuts, 21c.
LIX1AL NOTICES
,E(t.L NOTICE
. The Klainatli County . Fair Board
cnlles for sealed bids covering labor
In erection of a Poultry and Pot
Stock Pavilion . on the county fair
grounds, work to commerce on Aug
ust (I, 1925. Plans nnd specifica
tions ou viow at the office of tho
fair board, room D. Klamath Comity
Court. House. ! Bids to bo opened at
regular mooting of fair hoard Aug
ust 5. 1925. Certified-check to five
per cent of the amount of bid must
accompany such bid.
LEGAL NOTICE
Klamath County Fair Board calls
for sealed bids covering labor , and
FOH HALE
l-'Olt Three room house with some
ItE.VT furniture. Near paving. $25
per month.
l oll 2 Rooms and bath, partly
HALF," furnished, ono half block off
paving. $2S00. $800 down.
4 Rooms and bath, furnished,
2 blocks off paving. $2200.
f,.i"0 Down.
5 Rooms and bath. Only two
blocks from Main Street on
paving. $5000.00 This Is
worth looking into. Terms!
We have other good
buys that we will be
glad to show you upon
request.
MAGCIRE & MAGUIRE
Insurance Investments
81C Main Street
FOir SALE Dandy Threshing Out
. fit. Bargain. Write Box 135, care
Herald office. 22-28
FOR SALE OR TRADE Oldsmobllc
four. 23 model; first class shape;
cash, terms or hay and grain. See
' People's Warehouse. 22-25
FOR SALE 1925 Ford touring car,
driven 1600 miles; will sacrifice
for cash. W. II. Goodbody. 419
North 10th. 22-24
FOR SALE Seven room house and
lot; garage. Pnving paid in full.
Terms. Call 512 North 9th. 22-28
FINEST ELBERTA PEACHES and
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
FOR SALE $1,000. Three room
house on paved street, 60x140;
corner lot. This is a neat appear
ing house in a coming district.
Phone 906, or call 1932 Nevada
Avenue. 20-25
FOR SALE Furnished s n m m e r
home at Rocky Point resort. Very
desirable location. Inquire 16
Loomis Bidg. 17-23
FOR SALE Franklin car; closed;
good condition; bargain at $850.
Phone 6.S6-R. , w 21-23
FOR SALE 1 Holt combined har
vester; ono 75 horse power Holt
tractor, both in good condition.
' E. H. Blodgett, Merrill, Oregon.
17-23
WANTED
WANTED Boy over 18 for phone
and clerical 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
thing. Box 13, Cr. Herald. 22-25
WANTED Stenographer with ref
erences', wishes any kind of office
0 or cashier work. Box ' 68, care
Herald. . 22-23
! -
EXPERIENCED woman cook wants
small camp or hay crew. Box 128
' Cr. Herald. 22-23
CATERPILLAR MAN any kind
wants work; G years experience;
references. T. E. Bruck, 204
Mich., Klumuth Falls. 21-27
COOL SLEEPING ROOMS for sum
mer; mrnace neat for winter;
men preferred. 514 Walnut.
21-27
HOYS 10 and 14 years want odd
jobs. Phono 115-W. 21-23
WANTED Logging trucks; must
be good equipment; ' nobody but
logger need apply. S. & N. Log
ging Co., Modoc Point. 21-23
NOTICE
Having purchased tho Square Deal
Garage ot Mitchell & Wallon at
Cliiloquin, wo wish to announce
llmt .no will not be responsible for
any debts contracted before July
4, 1925.
M. R. MORGAN
WILLIAM MAYFIELD.
2T-22-23
material for Poultry aud Pot Stock
Pavilion. 95x48 feet, work to commence-on
August 6, 1925. Plans
nnd specifications on view at the
office ot the fair board, room D,
Kluumth cuuuty court house. i
Bids to ho opened at regular meet
ing of the fair board, August u,
192.1. ('unified check to five per
cent of the amount of the bid must
accompany such bid.
Bids for jobs cited in notices
above, will be received August 5,
1925. .
THALIA W. NEWCOMB,
Secretary of the Klnmnth County
Fal r Hoard, room D, Klamath
County court house, ' . v
July 23-80, Aug. 2, ,
SECTION
FOH HUNT
FOR RENT Flvo room furnished
house.' Phono 930 or coll 325
North Oth. 2J-33
FOR KENT 4 room modern fur
nished houso. Mrs. Davenport,
305 Lincoln. . , 22-25
FOH SALE Vlctrola; dining room
extension tnblo; Iron bed; rug.
J. ('. Hrnrkonhrough, til) North
12th Street. . 22-28
FOR YELLOW CAB Phone M3-W.
Trips 25 cents., 16-31
EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for
rent. $1.00 per day. Phone 129.
Golden Rulo Store. Jll-All
FOR RENT Bedroom in prlvnto
family. Phone 264-J. 512 North
8th street. , 21-23
FOR RENT Furnished apartment;
reasonable. 2301 Wantland Ave.
Phone 239-J. 21-25
FOR RENT
Llncoln. -Sleeping rooms. - 920
21-23
FOR RENT-Two 2-room partly fur
' nlKhed apts. $12; single room $9.
813 Alameda. . - 0-23
HOUSE FOR RENT 5 room houso
on two lots; large garden apaco;
also chicken house; located, ono
block from pavement. Apply No.
2 Main St. mornings before 11
o'clock. 18-24
MISCELLANEOUS
SECOND HAND GOODS, all kinds.
Gooding the Second Hand Man,
236 Main Street, below the Court
House. , 22-25
REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT to a
healthy standard. Hot Springs
Natatorium. 22-2?
THE SIXTH" STREET CLEANERS
will call, press, and deliver your
suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street.
Phone 49-J. J15-A15
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
DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave.
Phono 547 R. . J6-A6
: :
WINDOW CLEANING, floor tax
ing, house cleaning and Janitor
service. Reference a. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tt
WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair
ed right. Geo. iletz, 622 Main.
' J10-31
FOR PRETTY SILK UNDERWEAR
go to Bee Begin's Dress Shop, 129
South Seventh Street. n
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phoce 124. tf
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear 8aoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We
pay the return postage.
1AJ8T AXD FOUND
LOST German police dog with col
lar and piece of rope on. Reward.
Call 426-J. 16-18
LOST-rGerman police dog, 5 months
old. White front toes and breast,
. dark coat. Reward.- Call Mao
Aulay. Phono. 154. 20tf
LOST Fox terrier pup. Iloward.lt
returned to 1029 Menloe Way.
21-23
LEGAL NOTICES
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of Oregon, for
Klamath County.
I.eonn JL N'achtsholm, Plaintiff, vs.
Henry J. Nuchtsheim, Defendant.
To Henry J. Nachtsheim, uofendunt,
in the uamo of the Stato of Oregon.
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint . filed
against you in the above entitled suit
on or before August 14tn, 1925, that
being tho expiration ot six weeks'
publication of this summons prosrib
ed by tho order for publication
thereof, and if you fail so to answer,
tho plaintiff will apply to the Court
for tho relief demanded In the com
plaint, to-wit: for the dissolution of
the marriago existing between your
self and plaintiff; for the euro, cus
tody, and control of the minor child;
and for such other further rijjiot aa
to equity may appertain.
This publication is mndo by order
ot the Hon. A. L. Lcavltt, Judge ot
the nbove named Court, duly mado
on July 1st, 1925. -
Tho dato of the first publication
of this summons Is July 3. 1925.
RUTENIC & YADEN,
By A. C .YADEN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address: 409 Main
July 2-9-10-23-30, Aug. 0.
Streot, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
COUNTY TltlOASUKEItS NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that thero
nro funds in tho County Treasury
for the redemption ot l'lno Grovo
Irrigation District warrants, protost-
ed on or before December 5, 1924.
Dated nt Klamath Falls on this
18th day of July, 1925. ,,
' VERA HOUSTON, ,
18-20-21-22-23. County Trouaurpr.
Murphey's Seed Store
Phone 87 - 906 Main
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