The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 25, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1023
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EVENING HERAtD. KTrAWATH, PALLS. OREGON
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" Pelicans May Hit
u;. Top Of Column In
Tomorrow's Game
. Thore la one chance out of (our
that tho results ot baseball Ramos
next Sunday will bring a four-all tie
for first place, it developed this
afternoon when fans and players
doped out the percentage or the
teams.
Klamath Falls plays McCloud tn
Klamath Falls. Weed plays Yreka.
McCloud and Weed are tied for first
place. Klamath Falls and Yreka j
are split even for second place, and j
are' Just one fame behind the two i Philadelphia
leaders. Washington .
If Yreka can shove over a win Chicago
on Weed and if Klamath Falls can j St. Louis ....
do the same in the game with Mo-, Detroit
Cloud, Yreka, Weed, Klamath Falls ,' Cleveland ....
and McCloud will bo tied for first ; New Vork ...
place. 'Boston
NATIONAL LK.U.TK STANDING
Won Lost
Pittsburgh .... 53 .14
New York 5:1 37
Brooklyn .... u : 4S
Cincinnati 4:t 4;l
Philadelphia .... .......... 4 2 i 4 5
St. l.ouia ; 4 2 4;
Chicago 39 49
Dniton 3S SI
AMKKK'AV LKAtil'K ST.VXMNt!
CHICAHO, July 23. (.1 Oftocial
standing of the Americaa Leaguo In
cluding Raines ct Friday July 24.
Won Lost
5S 31
17 S2
49 4f
4S 45
4S 64
41 63
,..3S 61
.... 28 64
Do You Nee Money j
to build that home
If you own your lot, and have some money, we
can loan you half the value of building and lot
combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments.
M ikf your arrangements now, before the spring
.sh begins, so that your dream home may be a
eality before snow flies again.
There is no quicker way of making money than
by real estate investment in a growing town. You
4re in the growing town the rest is up to you.
Momyer & Moray ei
Insurance Real Estate
Hopka Building
Building and Loan
Phone 366
Diamond Lake
Youngest City
in All Oregon
PI A MONO I.AKF., July 25.
(Special to The Herald) Diamond
Lake, one of tho newest born, and
perhaps tho very youngest, of On
Kon cities, was n moiiih old on Ju'y
l'.Hh. That Ik, Diamond lake is .
mouth old, ni'oordluit to ho rec
ords of the federal govern ate, t. On
June 19th a full-fledged tuurtli-r'.a.-'S
post office was established here, and
from thai time Diamond Lake lias
been officially on tho map.
In reality Diamond Lake as a set
tlement Is four years old. In 1921
George Howard, chief deputy sher
iff ot Jackson county and Medford,
camo in with a band of helpers and
proceeded to build Diamond Luke
Lodge and the several other build
ings of the city. For two years .(
post office was refused Diamond
Lake, partly because of another post
office named Diamond In central
Oregon, and because of the settle,
ment's doubtful maturity.
Records for tho first month show
that Diamond Lake Is indeed worlay
ot a post office. Mail has cone at
IS times in 30 days, and ha? come
in over 20 times, tho post being
carried by the Diamond Lak; Im
provement company truck and by
a government road truck. A largo
I volume of mail has been carried,
more than had been expected.
Simplicity with a Not
of Distinction
STORK TO MOVK
Lucas Furniture Company to Get
New' Location Soott
The I.ucas Furniture store will
move from its present location at
Fifth and Main streets to- tho storo
building formerly occupied by the
Klamath Bakery on Main street be
tween KiKhth and Ninth streets,
within the next few days.
The moving is expected to bo com
pleted by a week from next Monday.
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' price"
: ndom But AH Three
Yes not only one, or two, but
all three!
Where else can you get both thev
beauty of this Oldsmobile Six
and its performance without
paying more money?
Com; in, and we'll loan you one
of these cars for an hour or two.
You'll recognize and admire its
beauty in ten seconds you'll be
enthusiastic over its performance
inside of ten miles. You'll want
both. And since you can get
both at such an unbelievably low
price, your own good judgment
will tell you to buy this Oldsmo
bile Six!
m-:, $1075 . jlMMdrm
f, U PRODUCT OF G E N E R A L M O TORS
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I'lllLADKLl'IIIA, Julyj!5. (I)
O.i in iU'l i denial t (lie Koyeriitiieiit
chiUKen dial 11 hud rii iilvcd lull ex
less of upnards u( $ 1 l.itDU.OuU In
wartime coiiIIiicIh, wus riled III tin)
federal district court todity by the
Ili'lOilehein Shlppll'it t'oriKiriitluu,
It ill t
No matter hmv hid It liecomeH,
you can't make fi'leiidii by Klvlnit
thi'in lliu cold nlioiililer.
ni:T.XITl" r.ol ri.c.Mi "u-'k of
.fl U crt in n '!') :lvnrn.-i I.omm
t NV Ir. :c!, in the snui!l .af.c sinv
D J V.''J'Z' e-nwi'iiil i rivii.K' ti.e
v.?.. .'-A v r.Uii:tct:or. Meiinir.;:!. j
i.-:-.menUiiio:i. i:cv.y cv.-h, fn'tidioi;? pil';.is
ui ::v: ':i.:;Twr or r.:,i.:y a Icit.ir.i'o.v
i'r t!C-ii?tiCr 01 f.!ilS iiO.S". lids 1-Ci.Ml e
tepr!u:!a:!y fiOCce.vsMi: li". ; i.;;;i.iui!i!t
r.,i'.i v.it;.ciit vl.;vi ifi'.y fca'.OiVi
(,-.-.!.o '...i.Pic?'.. I'C ll-S (iiKtf!1. simiil'i tk'-s-
.i, h'td by rkv.i t:1 i'I.tiuom to iloUiils
E:v.n it ir.Uaorl tiisiinctior.,
Vr.h iliis !y;e 01 i.euo, s:. ;r; jio in its out
t:v.;t.". Vho'.'fttit ?!:;:'ul kj jivon the- ly"
ri fji.-e ).-n:!c lo bu v.r-'d ami jiow it hiioutl
.o r--tittit! :.-i i:.'.1 v.iiii. Tina color of the
fortdr. UiS trc.v.mer.t of th- joint, uk1 the
hir.-j of bc.-J fro tSinfiR .otten oveHooketl,
lint which, if jfivun c:irtvi'uiCM-..-iilonition, will
pv:-.'.!v s .ramie- ihe beauty of the brickwork,
int'ch "to t"" :.tlvs;nlag3 of the whole house.
'ihe !ivi:ijr room and dining room in this)
" V.r.iaiov. ai'o very lnrpe nud comfortrblu.
I'hcve is a cozy bin A flreplaca at one end of
the living loom, while French doo-s nt tho
o;rii!?itc ciul open to Ti fine, largo porch.
The porch at the side of the house l.my be
screened, or clazed and used as a room, while
i
J
igned lur Ativricun Faca Ittik .lmiton
tiie sr.i:i)l pcrtiim in tho front scrvvs ;fl xn
entiaiu'O only. An nl'.vayn nsofiil cr.i.t t'!iset
is found conveniently ncur Iho iror.l daur.
Tliu liodiconis aro well lightod, h.ive j-.r-r.-l
closets, f.nd aro connected with tlio bath .y
n riMiwniiMit hull. A slei'imnf .ijorcli is also
J provided at the rear of tho house.
" t As many hours in each day urs t-pntr In
ihe kitchen, it should be as pleasant as poy
siLlo and s;o nrrangud as to save time and
Bt;w. Tho kitchen hero ia exceptionally
complete and convenient. Tho sink is set
bencKth a group of two windows flanked on
tho siucs by cabinets.
The table is fo placed with a seizing door
above it that things may be passed directly
Irom tho kitchen to tho sideboard of tho
dining room. The rear porch is large and has
space for the icebox. It is enclosed and con
tains tho basement stairs.
A fifty-foot lot would be required on which
to build this bungalow ns shown in the plan,
but the porch may easily lc moved to the
front of the house, making it adaptable to
ns small a site as thirty-seven and a half
feet. This bungalow may be built on a sloping
site by making a slight change in tho froni
or rear steps.
Klamath Falls Now Sending Many
Visitors to Diamond Lake Resort
DIAMOND LAKE, July 25. I Kly Hnhlnc remains the popular
(Special to The Herald) Klamath sport nt Diamond I.uko. The Kpin
Falli continues, to contribute ri:ner, 80 popular ut the first of tho
larK: shuro of tho visitors at Din- season and in former years, has al
mond 1. uk". Scarcely a day pusses most fallen into discard. Mpst of
without one or more parties renls-jtho anglers would rather catch n
tered at the lodge from the Falls, few less fish nud Ret tho ' added
J. D. Hurley, and Airs. Hurley thrill secured In fly flnhlni?. Tho
havu occupied a cottiiRe for the last I most popular flies now bcluK used
two days and are leaving today for 'are the Aoyal Couchmaii, tho
PETERSEN MOTOR CAR
7th and Klamath Avenue
"After we sell we serve"
Kiumath Tails. Occupying cotlifKcs
next to tho Hurleys were tholr
friends from Portland, M. Illehard
son, Mrs. Lcainoraux and dam;liter
and .Mr. and Mrs. K. I,. Smith.
Arrivals from tho Falls yesterday
included Mert C. Thomas. Miss Anna
Itucves and their friend Miss -Leonora
Ill'iks of Columbus, Ohio. Miss
Uocvos Is plannfnK on etaylnff with
Mrs. Hunt, also of Klamath Falls,
Tor several days. Dr. and Mrs. Hunt
re I uildltiK a splendid Hummer
home on lha south end erf Diamond
Lake. In the summer homes dls
:rlct. The house Is expected to be"
o:i;pietd within a week. Miss
Ml'ks, v.hl!i at the luko, Is vlsltiiif;
wi:h Mm. C arl II. Nell, wife of Carl
Nell. l';n;i'i'ia . forest supervisor.
who is occupying" a collaRo for tho
summer.
Mrs. Wilbur A. Jones of Klamntli
Falls arrived yesterday. She Is In a
puy compiled of her son and
daiiKhler-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. jlion
It. Newbury ot Medford, and her
daughter and non-ln-lnw, Mr. a nil
Mrs. I.. W. Mahaffcy, of Anlloch.
California. Mr. and Mrs. Mahaffey
and their two sons nrn ninklnR a
two weeks' visit in Klamath Fnlls
and Medford. Tho' party Is leaving
today tor tho Falls,
Black (inat, the (Irlzzlo King, and
the Ill-own and Groy Hnckel. Slz.es
of hooks range from No. 0 to 12,
although only tho more expert fish
ermen am ublo to use tho No. 12
liookB with very much success.
A number of good cutehes hnvn
been brought in recently from Luko
creek, which finds Us source in
Diamond Luko. Soma of the
catches havo been secured about six
I nillus from Ihe hike, while others
havo been made In tha creek a few
hundred yards below the fish
butchery, at the lake's outlet. ( No.
S, 10 and 12 hooks have been used
lo catch tile brook 4 trout ' which
range from eight to fourteen Inches
In length, .,
COAST MOAHI'K Hf'OKKH
At Oakland 0
Portland 10
At Halt Luke 8 5
Los Angeles 7 1
At Sacramento 10
San Francisco 5
At Vernon 0; Seoltlo B.
Part of the secret of raising chil
dren Is knownltig you annoy Ilium
ns much ns they annoy you.
Ancient Warrants
Will Be Cancelled
Payment on warrants which hnvn
been held by Iho county for veven
years or over) uwnltlng men and
women who have Iho money duo
them, will bo cancelled October 2,
according to decision of tho county
court.
Slxty-flvo county warrants, which
hnvo been cluttering tip tho files for
seven years and mora, will bo torn
up ami collection on tho warranls
refused unless thoso to whom the
warrants. tiro dun call nt tho1 county
clerk's offlco und collect the money
due them.
Tha warrants lire for tha most
part for small sums and nggregatn
a total amount of JlX.Vftil. Names
of tho persons to whom money Is
due, und tho amount duo each, will
ho published In tho Evening Hoiuld
on August 3. '
KKTCKX TO Mi:il'OHI
. Mr. and Mrs. Don Newberry of
Medford, who spent Wednesdny and
Thursday nt Crater und Diamond
lakes with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Pones and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Mohafruy, returned lust evening to
their homo. Mr. Newberry Is the
son of Mrs. Jones and. Is one of Ihe
leading attorneys of Hie valley city.
CAUTION
Tho thill, extremely flnxlblo
balloon casing, repaired by
Iho old methods, leaves a
hard, stiff section which
throws tho tlrq off balance
and quickly ruins It, Tho
Hawkliiaon Hystviu ellmlnutus
this difficulty by making n re
pair of rcnuirknhlu Htrnugih
yt JiiHt us thin nud pllnblo ai
tho bulluon tiro.
Iladly Injured balloon tlrta
aru not "through" IF they
aro repaired tho llawklnann
way. A trial wilt couvinco you.
Wo guarantee each repair to
OUTLAST TIIK TlltK, or your
money back. All 1 1 res lu
pectcd FltKK.
cyfCE
TIRG
SHOP
115 South Eleventh
Phone 93
We are specially equip
ped to economically
produce booklets and
advertising folders.
W. O. SMITH
Printing Company
"Quality Printing"
' WOOD
Summer wnnthor has melted
dowu tho prlco of
Block-Wood
to tho oxtretno bottom, Low
summer prices aro now on.
Don't hcsltuto hut buy your
winter's wood now, Thoro will
bo no choapur prlcoa.
Green Slabs
Ordnri ore coming In for that
good chnnp wood groon slab.
Our trucks aro delivering tho
best green Blab wo havo ovor
sold. Ordor a yours supply of
blocks, and groon slab, and
you aro aafo you can got no
battor wood.
milTONH Hi; I lb!
ditcher ami Manager of McCloud
lIuNcbnll Train Hero
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Burton of Mc
Cloud aro visitors in Klumiitli Falls
today enrouto from Crater Lako
where they spent Bovorul days. Mr.
Iturton Is catchor and mnniigor of
the McCloud baseball team.
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn"
601 Main , Phone 535 i
HTOCKS AND IIONDS
Wo Bollclt Inquiries to buy or Bull
any murkntablo listed locnl or un
listed BocurltloB. ,
Actlvo tnarkot for Durnnt Star,
Flint nnd Rlckonbnckor Motor is
sues; Public Utilities.
Prompt ntlonllon glvon alt order.
Cash pnld for purchases; no riolay.
Quotations furnishod.
noon imoTiiwts
8 Chamber of Commerce IHU.
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