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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1925)
TUESDAY, JULY 23, 192S ---EVENEfC HERALD,: KLAMAt II FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN A Stamp-edgo Allhib YV0RKINO CAPITAL ok nib MAGIC MUD CO ISTltD UP IN 10,000 worth or Ptfirvoii, TllKOUGM TitE SAlf QVWPlttf AND TUB ViRM IS TAONO A SERIWIS ITlx-iTioM WUVdN I'll i -7 0OX CoNtAININfl f.106 WORTH OF "STAMPS -LANVWM iwi BUSlNt'09 PtACCJ AND I'ftV U , 1 bOSH- i.'VE rJII&N lOTUJLLVB L- I . 1 PLACE'S WD 1. WANT KU- Ci ! .iA AND TUB SO HOT I'LL ( ' p I I MELT IB L Cia MUCH TORTilER. V t?V A I f 1'n.eassoMe- "f ,J Gosh ! x'a ruined' Y 1 l1 WTO BE MARRIED .1 YwP. Hrjrr'S MCiTfiDThE J . NBT MOUTH AND J A 1 GUM AN' THtVVE ALL. H Tf THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION NEW AUTO TITLE Stamps', vJt'vEeor ftN OMERSTbCK AT THE OFPlCEANO I'M TRYING l-i TO 0ELL.THCM rn OR 00 L BEING ENFORCED Protection of Owner is Aim of Legislation Passed at Last Session NEW TODAY FOR HA 1. 10 Oil TRADB-Irrigated place In Rngtio III vol- Valley. Will trado for Klamath Falls property. Place consist of 150 acres; two fi O O I hOUKft, Closo . to gooil school; on hard surfaced road. Independent water rights. Place wiih once Hold for $14,700. Will give right man more than fair trade, an far an value are concern ed, for Klamath Falls 'properly. Place will make Ideal home. I'hono 674-J. 28-A3 HERALD'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY . ) lHA , VA rxODAK WORK Leave Your Filwxs 'Before 9 OciocK-Your Pictures are radr 6 , p.r lyuKrwoocsnmHr V7 9 Ul A MATH FAT ,1 i OPEfiDN mJ I ! V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE f ' rgngrrv-) QUY THCW DRUGS ; tJTxl Fred Weiterfeld, D. D. S. X-Rar Laboratorr " Loorolii liitlldlnf "" Phono 4.U-W KlautaU Fall. OruKOD DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ami sunriison Otfloa and ReHldonca I'boua 32 1 L O. O. f. Temple Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. alaoU Flrt and Third Wndnudaya i Odd Follow! Hall 0. h. Edwardi, Clerk. . 133G Lakovlow Are. Oregon Cow Is World's Champucen,n2io ' L vehkios In i INDKPEN'DKNCK, Ore. July 28. St. Mawea Lad' Prldo. a Jersey i-ow owned by Harry D. Illff of lode pendonoc, baa flnlshi'il a year'a offic ial tt-Ht he mm at 3 years, 7 months of uko, wltb 1 4.243 pounds of milk and 1002.35 pounds of butlnrtnt to bcr credit. Hiir milk avcrattcd 7.04 por cent butter tatf With this re markable record sho becomea world's cliuinplon avnlor 3 year old Jersey, superseding Ihxen'a Juhlloo Slannl, owned t;;,"'-, V, nonnell of Ohio. J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL BNQINEEfl AND 8URVEYOH Phont 192-J 133 8. Klvorsldo DR. J. G. GOBLE OITGMICTIUST OPTICIAN 708 Main St. Phono 133-W Make and grind Glasses. Dupli cate brokon lonaea, repair frames B: P. O. ELKS Meets . - . i Thursday erenlng. 'vlalt wfJr Ing membora welcom. Kiks Temple, 3rd ft Mam Charlton Currln, Kialtod Rnler. Tom Dolsul. Boo. HELSI.VGFOnS OP) This year's seonon of the HelslnKrors opera has co m 0 to an abrupt closo be cause of a deficit of 320.000. Des plto an annual government subsidy ot 800,000 Finnish frnncs and gen erous public support thero has liven a deficit tlio last 'few seasons.. PROVING EFFECTIVE HAI,KM, Ore., July 28. No law enacted within rocent years affects us many of tlio residents of Oregon as tlio act enacted at th 1925 legis lature for the protection of title of motor vehicles within " the stale through, tho IsBiianco of certificates of tltlo nnd evidences of registration, and to regulate the purchase, sale or other transfer of ownership of motor vehicles, declares Becretnry of Stale Kosier. The law went Into effect July 1, and allowed only a little more than 30 days within which to make pro vision for its administration, while In practically every other stalo hav ing a similar law six months to a year was allowed for tho purpose. It has been physically Impossible to provldo tho necessary machinery and facilities within the limited time, but Il ls expected that certificates of title for every motor vchlclo operat ed In Oregon will he Issued by Dec ember 1, 1925. Kvery motor vehicle owner In the state who has not al ready applied for the required certi ficate of tltlo Is urged to do so Im mediately. It Is estimated that by tho end of 1925 there will bo be- 000 and 215,000 motor Oregon. , Ten or twelvo states have a similar law to the Oregon lav.-. In those slates It Is claimed that motor vehicle thofts have been greatly reduced. and rales charged by Insurance com panies in connection with Insurance ou- motor vehicles. Applications are being returned to the secretary of stato at the rate ot from 3,000 to 5,000 per day and It will require the Issuance, of from 2000 to 3000 certificates each day up to December 1, In order that ev ery motor vehicle owner will ho pro vided with a ccrll'flcato of title by that time. (WPMANINT CONSTRUCTION Eiclnnlve Uccnsed Manii facturers for The now Concroto Hollow-Wall Building llrlck for Founda tions, Walls, Buildings, oto. Absolutory Flro and Wouthot Proof at a cost lusn thnn an other form of masonry. Stone-Tile construction elim inates upkeep expense, Is in- destructible, and 1 approved by the ' best- architects aud builders. 1 : ' ' Unoicollrd aa a base for Htucco flulsh tt ns TOsUmnto Your Job fltli and Market, Phone BaW Concrete Pipe Co. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mootlngs; S Vt M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdaya .I.ycoum Itnll, 8th and High Visiting KnlghU welcome Chaa, Patterson, Q. K. American- Legion Klamath Post No. S r'.V'.- Mooting! ist ana sra r,5 A Attn w Tuesday). Court Houie Basement , R. OLD8. Com'dr. Phone S5J-W Dr. Philip Colo OenoraJ Practice of Dontlstry Opon livening! by Appointment Phone K0D 618 Main Ovor Moe'i Store , Vochatzer Bros. VBIX DRIIXKBa Phone 225-R ' 1731 Melrose ' Estlmatea given" on water ayatoms. Prices Reasonable Strahorn Visions Branch Railroad BEND, Ore., July 28. A South ern Pacific branch lino Into tho fir belt of tho McKensio slope, in the Deschutes National Forest, is con sidered probable by Robert E. Stra horn, builder of railroads, who is here with Ti party of Southern Paci fic officials. I Strahorn said the purpose of the visit was to get data on the possible 'tonnage In the Klamath country. I Tho party expects to bo hero four ;or five 'days. They havo conferred I with Dfcschutos national forest offic ials. " BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP. . Winters Building VIolot Ray facial and scalp trontnioht, faolal pack!, marooll lng, and sliainpo'olng, , Froncb paper wnvo; .. , Por appolntmont Phone 811 OLOftK.VNA W.yilUHN, Prop. Bonded 1918 , PEOPLES WAREHOUSE M. V. PARKKR Ownein nnd 0icriilors AVARKEN BEXXEX South Sixth Stroet, Klnmnth Fulls, Oregon Wo Buy Wo Sell- . Hay Grain Potatoes Wo Slora Anythlng Except Livestock Wo Weigh Perambulators to Logging Trucks Let us tnko care ot your hay nnd grain wants, bo it a sack, a .halo or carload. We guaranteo everything we sell. Our prices are fair and reasonable If you are thinking ot leaving, store your goods with us until you have found that Klamath la the finest place on earth. Try us. SimEISW Street I 's. cnPdvu Altamoiit Auditorium Up-tordate Dance1 Hall with all Conveniences . . . , and -Galloway's Orchestra from Portland, will furnish the music Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Martin and Nusscr LOST Man's green Tweed suit coat. 10,00 reward If returned to the Herald office. ; n 28-29 FOR KALK On account ot sickness will sell 30 head of good milk cows. Must move them. ' soon. Phono II. J. Tecknor. Langell Val ley. 2S-30 FOR RENT Furnished five-room house; closo In and good neighbor hood, 140. Phono 66. 28-30 TRUNKS TRUNKS -New and sec ond hand, all sizes. I will trade with you. (ioodlng. 23G Main St., bolow the Court House. 28 ROOM AND HOARD for one or two men. 629 Jefferson. 28-1 FOR SALE inost new. -Grass rug. 8x10; al- 237 Jefferson St. 28 FOR RENT S looping room for couple, both employed. Close In 237 Jefferson Street. - 28 POII KAI.R SUiSU iimliri.Hn lr.nl' wood folding camp stove. Fan-ell's Orocery Store, east Main and 6th St. Phone 442-W. 28-29 FOR SALE "-4 room modern plaster ed house; two lots, J2500. $440 cash, J35 a month. Inquire at 237 North r,th St. 28-30 40 HEAD DURHAM Stock Cattle for sale; also 50- tons gram hay. F. C. Collmaii, Swan, . Oregon. Phone 23-K-22. 28-3 HOUSE FOR S A LE Un usually fine new home on full sized corner lot, . located at Lincoln and 5th Streets. Easy terms. Owner at 431 Wash-. ington St. 2S-1 CARD OK THANKS Wo wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends for thoir kind assistance and generous sym pathy during our recent bereave meut. A. A. BELLMAN G. A. BELLMAN AND WIFE L. II. BELLMAN. PLAN TO BLD HILL LINES SEE! (Continued From Page One) ; tnfnsferred their rights to the Stra- horn-Southern Pacific combination. .Powell Favored -The menace ot this street cloS' Ing has also caused these people to look around for a candidate for the council In whom they can iIace their trust and the general trend Is towards forcing Z. , J., ("Doc") Powell into tho breach. Everyone knows, they say down there,' where Doc Powell stands on the railroad question. He is with tho Northern linos from beginning to end. Ho is also wi(h the Goddard administra tion and that counts for a tower of strength. And last but not least with them, he is dead' against the closing of these , streets, or any other streets, for that matter, where the benefit will not flow to the entire community. AVnrd ltomiditrics A generHl impression among the residents of tho second ward " that tho ward Is bounded on tho north east by Sixth street, was corrected today when City Recorder Lem L. Gaghngen announced that the northeast boundary was Seventh street. , . . This enlarges tho ward to a con sidcrablo extent and will allow the citizens of that, section a wider field from which to choose a candi date for councilman to succeed Merle West. " Boundaries of tho second ward aro as follows; Seventh street from Commercial, northwest to an inter section with Cook street; directly south from Cook and Campo' streot, crossing diagonally the Doty and Fulton streot intersection, tho Mitchell nnd Mt. Whitny street in tersection, the Third nnd Roosevelt intersection,' the First and Grant street Intersection to Ewauno, streot; southeast : on- Ewauna street to Juniper sireot; south ,, on, Juniper streot to Center stroet; southeast on Center street to tho , shore of Ewauna lake; follows meander of lake Bhoro to Tula street; northonst on Tulo streot io Third Btreot; northeast on Third street one block to Cook nvonuo; up Cook avenue to Commercial street; direct north on Commercial to Seventh street. A K C'LAHSIFrr.D AD RATES First Insertion per lino lOo Two Insertion Threo Insertions Four Insertions . Week n times) Ono Month ...per line I fie ..per line Ulic ...per lino tiftc .per lino HOC ixir lino 7Bc Minimum charge 25e. Ads not consecutive are charged as new 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 ads (where type larger than this is used) are counted nlnn lines to inch. Cony must be in Heraia oince D7 noon to get In that days papor. FOR SALE FOR HALE . The only hotel in a small town south of Klamath Falls, doing a splendid business Building and full equipment for only $7000, Terms. This Is something worth Investigating. , . A restaurant in Klamath Falls on Main Street for $3700.00. $2000.00 down. A good paying business. . . Another good one for sale at $5000.00. . Splendid location. We have some olher business opportunities we will be glad to show you upon retfuest. FOR RENT Small houso of three rooms, $25.00 a month. ' MAGUIRB & MAGUIRE Insurance Investments 816 Main Street FOR SALE 1925 Ford touring car, seven weeks old. $300.00 cash. 419 North 10th. W. H. Goodbody. . 27-28 FOR SALE For immediate sale an early 1924 Maxwell sport touring, $875.00; in first class condition. 1129 Walnut St. 27-29 FOR SALE Lot and House,. (lot 9 block 5) in Buena Vista Addition to Klamath Falls. Wm. B. Hen drickson, box 62, Cannon Beach, Oregon. - 25-31 FOR SALE 1924 Master Six Buick; first class condition, $900. Owner, 320 North 5th. 25-31 I HAVE A LARGE STOCK of house hold goods, just arrived. Come in and get yours. They are- going cheap. C. W. Williams, 624 Klamath Ave. Phone buo-ai. 25-31 FOR SALE Dandy Threshing Out fit. Bargain. Write Box 135, care Herald office. 22-28 FOR SALE Victrola dining; room extension table; Iron bed; rug. J. C. Brockeabrough, 519 North 12th Street. 23-29 FOR SALE LOTS HOMES Lots in Mills, Fairview, Hot Springs and -most sections ot city for sale. Very good bargains in. homes. Phone 367-R for appointment. T. J. Webb, 1021 McKinley Street off North 11th. , 24-30 FOR SALE 1922 Durant touring car; in good condition; -must sell. $400. Call 230-M. 24-30 PAY CASH AND PAY LESS Paint all shades and colors, $3.50 per gallon. Pattersons 630 South 6th Street. 24-30 PAY CASH AND PAY LESS Wall paper 30c bolt; 15 cents single roll. 2000 rolls to go at this price. The leading paint store. Patter- . sons, 630 So. 6th St. 24-30 FOR SALE Seven room "house and lot; garage. Paving paid in full. Terms.' Call 512 North 9th. 22-28 MISCELLANEOUS TRIANGLE CAFE The place t9 Ret good eats. OPEN ALL NIOHT. 633 Main streot. Phono 621.' tt SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to tho Ooodyoar Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N, 8tU SL We pay the return postare. , ' THE SIXTH STREET CLEArtElRS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So, 6th Stroet. Phone 49-J. ' - J15-A15 CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER. Bonded. Phono 881-J. J18-A17 DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave. Phono 547 It, ; J0-A8 WINDOW CLEANING, ' floor wax- Ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phono 360W, ' 7tt WATCHES AND JKWELRY repair ed right. Geo. Metz, 622 Main. jl0-31 TWO PAPER HANGERS at 'your service. Pattersons, 630 South 6th , Street. , 24-30 HAVE A GOOD SECOND HAND 'Chevrolet to trade for any thing I can use. Will make a good truck. What have you Ret to trade? R. A. Emmitt, 517 Pino Street. 24-30 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER, office. ; Herald tf-nt FOR SALE Now four room -house, all conveniences, large garage, on large lot. $2200 cash or $2500 terms. Apply 116 Hillside Ave. or Western Union after 7 p. m. 23-29 FINEST ELBERTA PEACHES and Bartlett Pears direct from grower. Order now for delivery Aug. 1st to 15th. 40 lbs penches $2.40; 45 lbs. pears $2.90. Express paid. Send cash with order. W. C. Smith, Corning, Calif. J17-A15 I.OST AND FOUND FOUND On Shippington road ladies short coat. Owner may have same by culling at Herald, identifying ; and paying for this adv. . 27-28 LOST Between Klamath Falls and Fort Klamath, leather Jacket, sheepskin lined. Liberal reward. 606 North 8th street. ,27-29 L O ST Female English Springer Spaniel, black and whito. Stilt ablo reward tor information. Phone 298 or 611. , 27-29 LOST Dark green tweed coat. Call Herald office. Reward. 24tf WANTED WANTED Old buildings to wreck. Write Box iit, Cr. Herald. 27-A1 WANTED Camp' cooking by com petent woman; i best references. Write Box 139, Cr. Herald. 27-A1. WANTED An experienced waitress. White Pelican Hotel. 27-29 WANTED TO BUY 0 or 7 room , modern house, close .In; cash. Phone 192-J. J. C. Cloghorn. r : ' 27-29 WANTED Man and wife for Dairy ranch. , Call 103 South 7th street. 27-28 WANTED Second hand furniture: also range, by Saturday morning. Address Box 112, Cr. Herald.- RELIABLE YOUNO COUPLE with one small child want small fur nished, or partly furnished house tor long period. Best of refer ences. Address S. A. O., Herald , office. 25-31 EXPERIENCED married matt wants job milking cows. 1825 Lancaster Street, 25-31 FIRST CLASS AUTO and Truck driver wants . work. Address Hughes, Cr. Herald. 25-28 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Sales man wants position, clothing, shoes, advertising, etc., bank and mere, reference. B. Harris, Gen. Delivery, City. 25-28 WANTED TO RENT A 4 or 5 room furnished or unfurnished modern house. . Ans. I. L. D., care o Herald. ,' 24-26 WANTED TO RENT A 3 or 4 room - unfurnished house. Ana. 113, Cr. Herald. 24-26 FOR RENT FOR RENT Three room new plas tered house. Reasonable. Inquire at, 336 East -Main St. ' 27-28 ROOM FOR RENT to gentleman. 715 Jefferson street. 27-29 FOR RENT Rooms. Bath and Phone. . 840 Walnut. J3C-A24 FOR RENT In Mills Addition, one two room cottage, unfurnished with built-in fixtures. One two room cabin, furnished. Inquire Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main St. Phone 246-R. . 25-31 FOR SALE Victrola: dining room extension J table; iron bed; rug. J. C. Brockenbrough, 519 North 12th Street. . 22-28 FOR YELLOW CAB Phone 613-W. Trips 25 cents.. 16-31 FOR RENT Sleeping room,; hot and cold Water. 1018 Washington.- Phone 325. 23-29 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for . rent. $1.00 per day. Phone 129. Golden Rule Store. , Jll-All FOR RENT Nice large sleeping room. Phona 625-R. . - 24-28 ' LEGAVi NOTICES V' - :: NOTICE ' : The Klamath County School Dis trict Board will rocolvo bids fofr the purchase of tho following property: 1. The present School - Site at Fulrview, District No. 42, containing two acres. This includes site but no buildings. . , 1 , 3. The buildings at Mt. Lakl, School District No. 41.,. This Includes all buildings but not the Sito. In this bid bids will be received for all the buildings as a Unit, or for, each of the buildings separately. - ! A check for 5 bt amount should accompany each bid. Bids closo July 28th, 1925. The Board reserves right to reject1 any or all bids. Mall or hand bids to Clerk, Klamath County School Illst., Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' ' ' . . ' July 24-25-27-28 MurpheyY Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main u p p li e s e e s