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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1925)
wrxinDAVr'im.Y 29, 1925 AW EVENING HERALD,. KLAMATH FAXES,' OREGON PAT3E FIVE Chick's C f FORTS TfeCoNVtRli 'J00.0QO TWO C6MT STAMPS INIOCA'oH. MAOX MUD COMPANY ' rp.o.M Financial So FAR. HA8PF.EN OfiT UE Tt ME 1 Y4ANV TO VU-V lou ,Bti-or. 11 Too LATE- IT MAW ONLY BE TWO CENT STAMPS NOW BOOTS 60UNO T&LEADNOOTtiSrEAUNa B16&ER AMOOMTS LATER ON" uut win pi VouR FMMER ?AV HAMEN't K- T,nMPS T- HE KNEW 4v 1 HERALD'S rOPAK (Leave Your r r I Beore 9 O'clocK-Youn Pictures are V0Wm Plifl V WHCRI PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY Thtlt Fred WesterfeU, D. D. S. X-Hir Lbortorr , . Loom In nulldlns Plionn 4S-W RUmmh Fills. Oronon V - DR. F. R. GODDARD O8T1SOPATHI0 P1IYBICIAN , AND BUIICBO Olflo mil lUmlilnni'e l'hone .1:1 L O. 0. ST. Tomylt J. C. CLEGHORN 'civil engineer and surveyor Phone 193-J 133 8. Riverside DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 108 Main St. ' Phono 133-W Make and grind Glasses. Dupli oato brokon lonaet, repair framoi . : . ..ivi 'Vt' . J - -..i' .31 . gRMANKNr CONSTRUCTION. ... I.V, A ..i v . . . .. : . ... Biclnslva IJcnnsvd Manu facturers far The new Concrete Hollow-Wall Building Brick for Founda tions, Walls, liulldlnga, oto, I - ' v Absolutoly Fir and Weather Proof at n tint leas than ant ' 'Other form of masonry, : : . 'i ' Stono-Tlln ' const ruction elim inates upkeep oxpenso, Is In . destniotlblo. and Is approved ; by .the - best archltacU uud builder. "!.' ... , , "-Unexcelled an a base for ' Htucco finish Let ns Esllinnto Your lob 0th and Market. Phono 88UW Concrete Pipe Co. Fatherly Advice OoW'l CANT SELL A61W- P t( m ccu.,Na i SoRRV VOUNfl MANBUTt "Y EVCRVBODV TURNB MC DOWN J c12Zt V CAN'T HELP VOU OlT-V4MOT , ANO MV PtrT ARt SO 60Re X ( ) AND I THOU&HT Vl TV VOU HANF STARTED CAN KAROLV WALK - I'LL J C vob'B BE A I OM A ROAD ViHICH WILL MAKC ONE MOe CALL WoCr f . T?"" pRpr-crl EVENTUALLY PLACE SOU f doit for today fTrH t" UKaY frai.pccrl behind thp bars J . -r- j 1 - L -W DOWN LAD, 1 WANT 1H 2i " nr T. to talk with fou J j Jt jp f" ' " T YOUHS Wr4r HE D0E4 KMOW A80UTIT- HE'S THE OME I'M SELLING A30V1T TH16?, THE STAMPS FOR" r 1 Jul BUSINESS DIRECTORY WORK Tilrws 1 ready a?. 3 DRUGS Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. UaU First nd ThtrO Odd Follow! Hall 0. I Edwardi, Clerk, 138S Lokoviow Are., - B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Visit-. Ing members welcome.' Rika Temple, 3rd A Main' Charlton Currln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Deliull. Bee I K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meotlngs: 8 P. M. Snd and 4th Tuesdays Lyceum Hull, 8th end High Visiting Knlgbti welcome Cba. Pattorsoa, 0. K. American Legion . ,v Klamath Post No. Meetings lit and 3rd Tuesdays. Court House ' Basement V. n. OLD8, Com'flr. Phone 8B3-W Dr. Philip Cole ' Qonoro; J'rnctJco of Dentistry Open Bvenlngs by Appointment Phone C6t ' ' 018 Main Over Moe's Store r BOSTON BEAUTY. - SHOP 1 Winter Building Vlolot Ray facial and scalp troatmont, facial packs, ninrooll Ing, and shampooing, French papor wave, - For sppolntmept Phone 311 GLORENVA WAURKN, Prop. . ivr fill Street KT ANS V10NDER THIS COUtfW IS VUU. OP CRIMINALS VlHEN TKVHURS VM.RJ1AV SEC rucio dtMS eoDoWltrtEwlWO ROAD - VoO'RE MORE To BE PiTlEd THAN CCNSORBD RV - vowve gt Thevirong homs ENVIRONMENT TO BACK VOU us trt-rurt'F.1?; nothing wisfHTo ee evpt'creoop YOU 0NLES5 VOU TURN OV1 A NEW LAP YOURSELF "Cancer Cures" Are More Harmful Than Good Say Science An fur bank an 1903, a worker at thu HockjfBllPr Instltuto (uecewled In flnilliiK, In ninny cases of cancnr, an nxlromply Himill germ: no omall, la fact, t hat It could not lo mien dl roclly tindor Hip alronKent magnifica tion of a ntlcroHcopo. Hcccnlly, In KncJunil, morrf work liaa boen ilouo alonic tlila linn, and the findings linvo boon conflrmvd. In otlir worda, a vory'amnll organism seems lo occur fnlrly regularly In cases of cancer. ' . ijAVirhcr Mi'" rr-otn Is tho cause of cancer, It Is still Impossible to say. 11 might be; or It might have some thing to do with tho real cause; or It might bo something entirely sec ondary, which appears only after tho etiucer has started. Much more work will havo to bo dono before 111 cm) questions can ho at all defin itely settled. . -. Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLERS - v Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose "Estimates given "on water ' systems. Price Reasonable . ' Bonded 1918 . PEOPLES WAREHOUSE M. F. PARKER ' Owners nnil 0erntors WARREN BKWET ' South Sixth Street .Klamath. Falls, Oregon Wo Ruy Wo Soil- ' Hny i Grain ' Potatoes Wo Store Anything . Except Livestock Let us take coro of your hay and grain wnnts, bo it a sack, a bnlo or carload. Wo guurantuo everything wo sell. Our prices nro fair and reasonable. If yon nro thinking of leaving, store your goods with -us until you havo found that Klamath is tho finest pluco on earth. Try us.' Altamont Auditorium . Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences : ; . and.. . Galloway's Orchestra from Portlan'd ' ; ; will furnish the music v Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Martin and Nusser THE EVENING HERALD'S In the mraitwhllii, even tliouch tills organlstn should bo found to bo tho ciiiisn, wo would only bo one sten further in our knowledge of cancer. W will havo no now light whatever on the treatment of this ailment. Cancer, however, llko ttib-eri'-iiloHin, Is a widespread disease, and many people are Interested In anything which looks as though It might ufford a hope for cure. There fore, with tho publicity which has been given the discovery of this (jerm, It will bo odd If a number of cancer "cures" do not spring tip which will sele on this pretext to sell their harmful wares to the help less victim, For all so-called "cancer cures" are harmful. Kven If they do not make tho condition worse, the delay caused by their tmo permits many a caifcer to reach a stage where noth ing can bo dono with 11. The medi cal profession would bo only loo glad lo welcomo some real cure of cancer other than surgery, hut this so far Is an unrealized dream. No doubt, lit will coma truo In time. At pre sent, tho only hope of cure for can cer Is removal at tho earliest pob- slhlo moment, usually by tho knife; and everything that delays this re moval lossens the patient's' chances of getting well. Tho best advice that cun bo given now Is this: for every growing lump, unhealing sore or persistent bleeding, consult a reputable phy sician at once. More than that, have a regular, thorough examination onco a year. If the physician finds cancer, and advises Its- removal, do not delay!- Above, all, do not try "cancer cures" they are all useless, and merely give tho patient a false sense of security, while tho cancer rapidly becomes hopeless. Onco a bettor euro than surgery Is discov ered, It will Immediately bo widely known and universally employed. Unfortunately, thero'aro many who are willing lo capitalize humanity's perslRtent hopefulness, and causo untold misery, by exploiting worth less "cures" for the sake of the money. . v To Quit Huskies? Tho Huskies' loss will be the Navy s gain if ' Rusty '.C'ullow signs ns crew coach Kt Anuapolis this fall. Callow has turned out several championship teams at tho Univer sity of Washington. But now ho Is dissatisfied and . wants to succeed Dick Glendon as- coach, of the Middies. ' ' . , Wo Weigh Perambulators ... to . . Logging Trucks 1 .-.-1 NEW TODAY ROOMB -Willi or without board. 515 Kluniatb Ave. 2S-.10 $2:!.G- taO.f.O 31.r,() IHOflKHT grade all-wool suits end overcoats, tailored to measure. 1004 Main Street. 2(1-4 LOST Gold wrist , watch at Wlul Kho; HwIhs movement. Reward. Leave' at Herald office. 20-81 FOR SAT.K New II room npart lont house, (food location. Terms. Write liex 14 1, Or. Herald office. 20-4 FOR SALE rt o o d apples'. Enter prise Ranch. Phono 400-J, 29-1 AFTER THIS DATK my cakes will be on sale at Miller's Market. Eighth and Main St, Mrs. J. H. I.infenty. 29-30 FOR RKNT Furnished apartment. 541 High. Phone :)S-V. 29-1 WAXTKD-Posltlon tift stenographer, has knowledge of bookkeeping and clerical work. References. Phone 283-W.. ........ . " 29-30 FOR SALE Irrigated ranch; 45 ucnji; well improved; terms. L. Noll, 920 Lincoln St. ' 29-31 FOUND -Oregon license 182-859. Owner please call at the Herald office, cltiim samo and pay for this adv. 29-30 Plan To Improve Gun Fire Devised HONOLULU, (IF) A scheme' for taking ballistic wind, to bo used in correcting the ranges of guns In night firing, has been devised by Major John If. Hood of the 15th Coast Artillery at Fort Kamehnm eha here, and is announced to have passed successful tests Jn improving the accuracy and precision of fire. .Portable searchlights, capable of revolving both vertically and hori zontally, were trained on a pilot as cension balloon 2C . inches In dia meter as it rose. The speed and "di rection were complted, as is done at the meteorological station during the day. This is said to have been the first tilne the idea of tracking a small balloon at night had been tried. :': " 1 ! The experiment was carried out successfully by tho operator of the light the first tiirie and without field g I a b b e s. Atmospheric conditions were adverse, with low clouds and a heavy wind velocity; nevertheless the balloon was tracked for 1,500 yards. Military experts said that with .hotter equipment it could be tracked as high as 3,000 yards. LEGAL NOTICE The Klamath County Fair Board request bids on tho construction of a poultry and pet stock pavilion, same as outlined in Specifications of Job 2 obtainable at the office of the Fair Board, Room D, Court House Klamath Falls, except same shall have corrugated No. 26 steel roof and siding. Sealed bids to be sub mitted to the Fair Board not later than noon of August 5th. 1925 after which time bids will be opened nt a regular meetings of the Board who reserve the right to reject any and nil bids. This should be submitted as for Job No. 3. KLAMATH COUNTY FAIR BOARD, T. W. N'ewcomb, Secretary. July 29, Aug. 3-6. Elevated Ar??: : ":..) tlshop Duluth, John . T. McNIcholas, of has been nuido urchbtshop if Cincinnati by Pope Plus, follow rg tho refusal of Itlshop Chartrand, )f Indlnnapolix, lo accept the. post lue to fear tlwt his licsltli could no itand the strain. Itiahup McNlchola the only Doinlnicnn bishop In th Country . He Is tamwi a iui oreuf. r, ... .s..ay mm CLASSIFIED AD CI-ASHIFri-.D AD KATES First Insertion ....rer lino 10c Two Insertions per line 15c Three Insertions . per lino !!lc Four Insertions . per Una Sflc' Week (O times) per line 30o Olio Month . ....per lino 75c Minimum ctiargo 2ftc, Ads not consecutive are charged a new fol lowing each omission. ' First Insertion Is in "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions in that column are at flrft Insertion rate. ' Display classified ads (where type larger than this is used) are counted nine lines to Inch. FOR SAI,E HOUSE FOR 'BALM Unusually fine . new home on full sized corner lot, located at Lincoln and 5th Streets. Easy terms. Owner at 4.11 Wash ington St. ' 28-1 40 HEAD DURHAM Stock Cattle for sale; also 50 tons grura hay. F. c. ('oilman, Swan, Oregon. Phone . 23-F-22. 28-3 FOR SALE 914x9' umbrella tent; wood folding camp stove. Farrell's Grocery Store, east' Main and 6th SI. Phone 442-W. 28-29 FOR SALE 4 room modern plaster ed house; two lots, $2500. $440 cash, ?," a month. Inquire at 237 North 5th St. 28-30 FOR SALE On account of sickness will sell 30 bead of good milk cows. ' Must move them soon. Phone H. J. Tecknor, Langell Val ley. ; . 28-30 FOR SALE OR TRADE Irrigated place In. Rogue River VaHey. Will trade for Klamath Falls property. Place consists of 150 acres; two good houses. Close to good school; on hard surfaced road. Independent water righLs. Place was once Bold for f. 14,700. Will give right man more than fair trade, as far as Talues are concern . ed, for Klamath Falls property. Place will make ideal- home. Phone 674-J. ' 28-A3 FOR SALE For immediate sale an early 1924 Maxwell sport touring, $675.00; in first-class condition. .'1129 Walnut St. 27-29 FOR SALE; Lot and House, (lot 9, block 5) in Bnena 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 1 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. 605-M... ... ., . ' ' 25-31 FOR SALE Victrola dining; room extension table; iron bed; rug. J. C. Brockenbrough, 519 North 12th Street. 23-29 FOR SALE LOTS HOMES Lots in Mills, Fairyiew, - Hot Springs and most sections of city for sale. Very good bargains in homes. Phono 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 PAT 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 prico. The leading paint store. Patter sons, 630 So.- 6th St. 24-30 5c BUNDLES OF PAPER. ' office. Herald -tf-nt FOR SALE New 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 Bnrtlett Pears direct from grower. Ordor now for delivery Aug. 1st to 15th. 40 lbs peaches $2.40; 45 lbs. pears $2.90. Express paid. Sen;! cash with order. . W. C. Smith, Corning, Calif. ; J17-A15 FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished five-room house; close in and good neighbor hood, $40. Phone 60. ; . 28-30 ROOM AND BOARD for one or two men. 629 Jefferson. , - 28-1 ROOM FOR RENT to gentleman. 715 Jefferson street. 27-29 FOR RENT Rooms. Bath and Phono. 840 Walnut. , J25-A24 FOR RENT In Mills Addition, ono ., two room cottage, unfurnished with built-in fixtures. One two room cabin, furnished. Inquire Klamath Falls Auto Co,, 224 Main St. Phone 246-R. 26-31 FOR YELLOW CAB Phone 613-W. Trips 25 cents. .-. 16-31 FOR RENT Sleeping room,- hot arid cold water.' 1018 Washing s ton. Phono 825. ' - 23-29 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER .for rent. $1.00 por day. Phone 129. Golden Rule Store. , Jll-All SECTION MIHCEI.LAy'WH TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gut good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 62.. it SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL . Send thorn to the Goodyear Shoo Repair Shop, 121 N. 8ta Bt. W pay the return postage. Til K SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street. Phono 49-J. 1 J1G-A15 CUNNINGHAM'S T Tl A N B F H It. ilonded. phone 881-J. J18-A1T DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sft'gont Ave. Phone 547 R. , J6-A0 WINDOW CLEANING., floor wax ing, house denning and janitor service. Reference. A. M. Rhodes. Phono SCOW. 7tt WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair ed right. Coo. Metz, 622 Main. ' J10-31 TWO PAPER HANGEliS at your service. Pattersons, 630 South 6tli Street. I ' , 24-30 HAVE A GOOD SECONDHAND Chevrolet to trade for any tiling I can use. Will make a good truck. What have you got to trade? 4 R. A. Emmltt, 517 Pino Street. 24-30 . WANTED WANTED Old buildings to wreck. Write Box 141, Cr. Herald. 27-A1- W ANTED Camp cooking by com petent woman; bost references. Write Box 139, Cr. Herald. 27-A1 WANTED An experienced waitress. White Pelican .Hotel. 27-29 WANTED TO BUY 6 or 7 room modern house, closo in; cash. PHone, 192-J. J. C. Cleghom. . 27-29 WANTED Second hand furniture; 'also range, by Saturday morning. Address Box 142, Cr. Herald. ... RELIABLE YOUNG COUPLE with one small child want small fur nished, or partly furnished house for long period. Best of refer ences. -Address S. A. G., Herald office. , , ' 25-31 EXPERIENCED married man wants job milking cows.- 1825 Lancaster V Street. . r . 25-31 WANTED TO RENT A 4 or 5 room , furnished or unfurnished modern house. " Ans. I. L. O., care of Herald. ,: . 24-20 WANTED-TO RENT A 3 br 4 r.oom unfurnished house. ' Ans. 143. Cr. Herald. 24-26 LOST AND FOUND LOST Man's green Tweed suit coat. $10.00 reward II returned to the Herald offfce. - . 28-29 LOST Between Klamath Falls and Fort Klamath, leather jacket, sheepskin lined, Liberal reward. ': 60S North 8th street.; V .27-29 LOST Female English Springer Spaniel, black and white. Suit able reward for Information. Phone 298 or 611. 27-29 LOST Dark green tweed coat. Call Herald office Reward. 24tf LFGAu NOTICES SUMMONS Equity No. 1974 'j In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for tho County of Klamath. Leona Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. Fny 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 tho day of the last publljation pf summons, and the last day within which you are required to answer, as fixed by the order of publication of this summons. . : It you fail to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court tor the relief demanded in said com plaint. Said suit is brought to se cure a dissolution of the bonds of matrin,ony existing betweon your self and plaintiff, upon t no grounds of willful desortion of this plain tiff by you, continuing f6r the per iod of one your . Inst past an t im mediately prior to tho commence ment of this suit, and for the caro and custody of tho minor child, Edgar Johnson. ',; This summons is published In Tho Evening Hurald, a daily newspaper of general circulation, printed, pub lished and circulated daily at Klam ath Falls, in Klamath County, Ore gon, hy order of the Honorable A.iL. Leavitt, Judge of said Court, and dated July, 22nd, 1925. , Tho first publication thereof to be made upon tho 22nd dny of July, 1925, and tho last publication thereof upon the 2nd day of September, ISM. II. M. MANNING,', Attorney for tho Plaintiff, whoso post office and business address'ls Hart Building, Klamath Falls, klum ath County, State of Oregon. t:i July 22-29,. Aug. 6-12-19-28, Sopt, 2. Be e S up p lie s Murphey's Seed Store Phone 87 , - 906 Main