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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1925)
THURSDAY, JtlTA flO, 102.1 EVENING mTlALt), KLAftfATft FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN- CTAMPf '5 AHOLT Ai BAD Afi t TKVINO To Irfl'CRCST 'IHL! SPHINX IN A PANAMA HAT- p; 1 THEIR CAdlALOV TICDUPIN THE MAGIC MUD CO, IS FACING AN ACtllli giUwvrioN Chick ha I OUMt bi.cn wftuNtr.q AfCUMUlAUP ijmr Toi'Ait HA".wrr WIH NO Success. whv l wowk! row TftC MA61C MUD CO ano wc tftctriutto THESE STAMPS IhrtoUOH THE SAUC OF VOCAL. la- I'lVW TWT V-fc W , An H 1 IMOi C I? JO HERALD'S AOOAK iLeaye Your 5 B ffl 'More 90'clocK-Yoor AM- Betas are ready at 5 A Ait tfffeJA (mi QQS KLAMATH FALLS OKfEGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE 3UY TMtll ORUG3 lvaLt3 Fred Westerfcld, D. D. S. , X-Ilnjr Ihora'torr Loomla Hullillng ' 1'hono 4.K W . , Klamath Kalli, ijrot oa DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AMI) SimcYKOn Oltloe and Rcnlilencn Phone SSI X 0. 0. T.-mpl J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL, ENOINKER AND SURVEYOR Phone 19J-J 1SS 8. Rlroralda DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMKTRI8T OPTICIAN 10 Main St. Phono 133-W Make and grind Glnnioa. llulill cate broken lenaei, repair framei mm fJBRMANCNT CONCTPUCTIOM ! Kxcloilve Iilcrimcd Mnu fncttircre for The new Connrotn Ilollow-Wnll iBulldlng llrli-k for Founda tion. Walla, Uulldlngi, oto. Abaolutaly Proof at a other form Fire and WoMhor coat Inaa than nnv of inimoiiry. Btono-Tlle conatrnctlon elim inate upkeep oxpimao, In In deatruotlhlo, and la uiinvr.d by tho boat arcliltunta and builder. I--trnoxcollyi a a bo for Macvo flnlxh t ua lOa'.tmntfl Your Job 6th and Market. Phone 5SISW 'r. Concrete Pipe Co. r5 Good moRnin3 Sir- t'n i?T3aegrrT- : LlKf To HAVE A MINUTE: 1 J cTAMPS EH? I OF VOUR TIME TO INTEREST vMMiuuun.icri J WHERE DVDU ) GEC'A MAILOPOHrN j" M STAMPS 1 - H CET'EM? bvtlt SOME MCRC 7 (iV J1 A UKeLYiToRV! I) GET OUT OP HCW? J t-J HG.u.01. police MCMquARTeRS? 1 ; - OWRACTfcR HERE TRVINQ TO SELL- r'v -PoSTAGC 9IAMHS -BETTe'R LOOK ) : AFTt'R HIM-tTHlNk HE'S A , ! PoSTOrr'lCC EDSQCS-!! rr ... YOUUvOOK- SOU CAN'T SCXLMG AfW OF 6TOLCN ClOOOS 7 m r I If- 1; .n 1 fe-CT? BUSINESS DIRECTORY WORK Filttvs Klamalh Lodge Directory J M. W. A. MoetJ Flmt and Third Wednoadara Odd Fellowa Hall C. L. EdWarda, Clerk, 133G Lakevlew Are. B. P. 0. ELICS Meeta Thundar eTonlng. Vlilt Ing meinbora welcome, r.lki Temple Srd ft Malu Charlton Currln, Exaltnd Ruler.' Tom Delicll, Boo. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P, M. 2nd and 4th Ttieaday ' . I.yi'inim Hull, 8th and IllKh Vlnltlng KolghU welcome Chaa, Patteraon, O. K. American Legion Klamath Poat No. 1 A. MOOllDKa l uu oru Taoailaya. Court Houae Basement R, OLDS, Oom'dr. Pbone 45S-W Dr. Philip Cole GonnrnJ Practice of Dontlatry Open Pwenlnga by Appointment Phone 569 - 618 Main . Over Moo' Store BOSTON BEAUTY . SHOP ! Winters Building Violet Ray facial and acalp troalmont, faolal packs, marcoll-' Ing, ami shampooing, Fronoh paper wavo. - ', For nppolntmont Phone 811 OliOREN.N A WARREN, Prop. 1040 Main Street 1' TJ,;.v.C.! YKM.OWSTONK JKVRF.ll SLOWS ! AITIVITV VKI.I.OWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. Even Old K.llthful, auppos cd to ho tho moHt oimlant, anl certainly the niont celebrated gey aur in the worUl, In undergoing cliunge. Thli your Old Faltlitul l erupting every 67 minute and ftls outliiirHtH luat for about Vivo min utes. In the memory of living aelen IIsih this geyaar beenmo active every G 0 mliiuli.'H, ' .'Hid there In nni.'Ji KiMM'Ulullon ua t-o changes beneath tho earth' nurfafe w-hlch are Blow ing il iwii thlH old wonder. Jinny geyanra In tho banln of tho Flru llulc U. n Krealeat ge-y- aer area In the world, have iceascd nhaotlng eullrely wlt'iilii tho lant GO O'tMtra, while othera which were for merly fnuetlvo are ugaln shooting. Old Faithful atill nonila oteam and water Inlb l'!ie air to a height of 150 j to 2D0 foot und Is eurrnunded day and night by thronga of tourists awaiting tils outbursts. Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLERS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Eatlmatea glvon on water ayatoma. Price Reaaonable Bonded 1918 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE M V. 'PARKER Owners null Operators WARREX HENXET South Sixth Stroct, Klamath Falls, Oregon Wd Ruy Wo Bull Hay Ornln Potatoos Wo Storo Anythlng Except , Llvostock Lot us tnko care of your hay and grain wants, be It a sack, a bnlo or carload. Wo guarantee everything we .Boll. Our prices, nro fair and ronsonnblo. If you nro thinking of leaving, store your goods with ub until you havo found that, Klamath Is tho finest placo on oartlh. Try us. ';-'' Altamont Auditorium Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Convenience - and " ' Gallaway Orchestra from Portland will furnisli the music Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Martin and Nusser THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD Fly Champ? iiXd 'pf,4,q, fJ Cheated out of a titular mateh by tho death of Puncho Villa. Fidel La flnrba, 19-year-old Loa Angeles boy, Is now considered one of thiimost logleul contendera to aueeeed the flyweight champion. Frank Ohurch III, manager of Villa, waa In Loa Angeles negotiating for a mateh with Lb linrhu when he received news of Villa's death. La Bnrba woa the Olympic flyweight clmm pior.ahlp at Purls lust auir.mer. Iterllu .oo PnrcbaM'H t'oaelt Once I'nul by Napoleon's Son HEIII.IN'. (A) The management of the zoological garden in' Ilerlin ban . recently purchased tho gala couch of little Napoleon II., the great Napoleon's only aon, from the Castuns Museum of AVax Works. The vehicle is Mill emblazoned with the Imperial French crown sur mounting the date, A. D. 1S1J. Tho coach takes Its place in the "Littlo Coravan" at the zoo, a procession of youngsters on tho donkeys and camels and In couches druwn by goats and polnes. making hourly rounds of the zoological garden. A conservative estimate would be thai Iota of fruit Jura have home brew in tjiem now. Kentucky man of 70 has just ridden on bis first, train. It does take a long time to save up the fuse. TOR SALE ROOMS and linth. furnished, one block olt paving. J22O0.0O. 1500 cash gives you poasession. . ROOMS. $2300.00. bath, fairly close ' SS00.0O down. In. THE NIFTIEST HOCSB in town, 6 rooms, bath, new, with hardwood - floors, built-in features, fireplace, oto. $5250.00. Tories.'' 10 ACRES of garden, Ings near Portland, homo In Klamath. modern build To trade for DiiRincss chances are scarce, but wo have some good ones that you should see to ap prcciato if you are looking for .a business of your own. MAGUIRE & Insurance - 816 Main MAGUIRE Real Estate Street Wo Weigh . - Peratubulntors to Logging Trucks ft CXAHHIKrftU AO KATKS rirnt Inwrrtlon . iwr line 10c Two lnTtlmi imt linn ISc Ttir-o liiHPrtlonii .....tM:r lino 80c l''onr iMwrtldim .... per line 23c Wwk ( tlinm) A.-.r line Oc Olio Aloiilli ..... .pcr line 780 Minimum cuarxa Z6c. Adi not consecutive are chargod new fol lowing each omlKHlon. Klrnt IriBortlon Is In "Now ToCnr" column without extra charge, but all Innnrtlonii In that column are at first Inni-rllon rate. DlHjjIuy cliinnlflea an (where type larger than thin In used) are counted nlno 1 In to Inch. NEW 1'OUAY CHICKEN DINNER at Plnehnrst Inn,, on Anlilaiul-Klamalh Falls highway, on Sunday from 12 o'clock until 2 p. m. 30-1 CLEARANCE BALE on allk dresses at Ree Reglna Dress Hhop for only 9 O.'i and 11.50. 30-1 FOR KALE For linmedlato sale, an . early 1924 Maxwell sport touring. 1673. on; In flrnt class condition. II 2S Walnut St. 30-1 FOR SALE 32x4 NEW CORD tires and tubes. 17.50. C. W. "Wil liams. 624 Klamath Ave. Phone CU5-.M. 30-S P. EE RKGINS DRESS SHOP Is locat ed at 120 So. Seventh St., oppos .ile telephone office. . 30-1 FOR, RENT Three Room plastered house, partly furnished. 2127 White Ave., Mills Addition. 30-31 .MOTHER AND DAUGHTER wish to motor to Oakland. Phono CS.'J-J. 30-1 IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN in silk dresses see those that are marked down to 19.05 nnd 114.50 at Bee Begins' Dress Shop, 129 South Seventh St. - 30-1 FOR SALE New three ropm honse, plastered, newly furnished. $180 down; balance, $1010 at $20 per month. liKiuiro after 5:30 at 1106 Front, cor. V.'antlaDd, Ave. , 30-l THE BIGGEST REDUCTIONS ever heard of in silk dresses at Bee Begins Dress Shop. 129 South Seventh Street. 30-1 FOR RENT Large, cool sleeping room in private family; $4.00 per week. Phone 428-.M. 30 LOST Lewellen Setter, wblte with red ears: answers to tho name of Jack: red spots. Reward. 104 Eldorado. . 30-1 HIG HOISEKY SALE at Bee Begins Dress Shop. 30-1 FOR SALE New.1 modern 1 bntin low; Bmall payment down;1 bal ance monthly; will furnish. P.. H. ' Muley. 703 N. 9th. Tel. 726-W. . 30-1 PRETTY GINGHAM DRESSES on sale for only $2.95 at Bee Begins Dress Shop. , x - 30-1 FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment with bath. - 5S Main Street. 30-1 SEE THE WONDERFUL bargains in silk dresses on sale at Bee Begins Dress Shop, for $9.95 and $14.50. 30-1 MISCELLANEOUS TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gel good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tl SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe RepalrSbop, L21 N. 8U St. Wc pay the return postage. THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call,-press, and deliver yodr Biiit for 75c 221 So. 6th Street. Phone 49-J. J15-A15 CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER. Bonded. Phone 8S1-J. J18-AI7 DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave. Phone 647 R. J6-A6 WINDOW CLEANING, floor -wax ing, bouse cleaning and Janitor service. Reference .- A. m Rhode. Phono 360W. 7tf WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair ed right. Geo. Motz, 622 Main J10-31 TWO PAPER HANGERS at your sorvlco. Pattersons, 630 South 6th Street. 24-30 HAVE A GOOD SECOND HAND Chevrolet to trade for any thing I cnu 'use. will make n good truck. What have you got to trade? It. A. Emmltt, 517 Pine Street. 24-30 Cleaning up crop remnants, litter, rubuish and wood lots aids very materially in cleaning out the' ear wig post, tho O. A. C. experiment station has found. Thcso heaps of (ofuso are hiding and breeding places. Vacant' lot .'In earwig' dis tricts nro good rofugo ground for this pest. Premises cleaned up In tho fall favor a poslon mash Cnni pnlgn that will eradicate or greatly rpduce tho pest. KOR BALE $23.50 $29.50 $31.00 HIGHEST grade all-wool suits and overcoats, tailored to measure. 1004 Main Street. 20-4 FOR SALE Irrigated ranch; 46 acres; well Improved: terms. L. Noll, 920 Lincoln St. 29-31 AFTER THIS DATE my cakes will he on Kale at Miller's Market, Eighth and Main St.- Mrs. J. II. Llnfesly. 29-30 FOR SALE New 14 room apart ment house, good location. Terms. . Write Box 144, Cr. Herald orflco. 29-4 FOR SALE Good apples. Enter prise Ranch. Phone 400-J. 29-1 HOUSE FOR SALE Unusually fine new home on full sized corner lot, located at Lincoln and 6th Streets. Easy terms. Owner at 431 Wash ington St. 28-1 40 HEAD DURHAM Stock Cattle for sale: also 50 tons gram bay. F. C. Collman, Swan, Oregon. Phone 23-F-22. 28-3 FOR SALE 4 room modern plaster ed house; two lots, $2500. $440 cash. $35 a month. Inquire at 23 7 North 5th St. 28-30 FOR SALE On account of sickness ' will sell 30 head of good milk cows. Must movd them soon. 1'hpne H. J. Tecknor, Langell Val ley. 28-30 FOR SALE OR TRADE Irrigated place In Rogue River Valley. Will trade for Klamath Fails property. Place consists of 150 acres; two good houses. Close to good school: on hard surfaced Toad. Independent water rights. Place was once sold for $14,700. Will give right man more than fair trade, as far as values are concern ed, for Klamath Falls property. Place will make Ideal home. . Phone 674-J. 2S-A3 FOR SALE Lot and House, (lot 9 block 5) I Buena Vista Addition to Klamath Falls. Wm. B. Hen- drickson, box 62, Cannon Beach, OV.WOD. 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 arriv-ed. Come in and get yours. They are going cheap. C. W. Williams, 624 Klamath Ave. Phone 605-M. 25-31 FOR SALB: LOTS HOMES Lots in Mills, Fairview, Hot Springs and most sections of city for sale. Very good bargains in homes. t Phone, i 3671-R -foB 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 Sonth 6th Street. 24-30 PA-Y CASH AND PAY LESS Wall paper 30c bolt; 15 cents single roll. 2000 roll3 to go at this price. The leading paint store. Patter sons, 630 So. 6th St. 24-30 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER, office. ( Herald tf-nt 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 RENT ROOMS With or without 615 Klamath Ave. board 29-30 FOR RENT 641 High. -Furnished apartment. Phone 399-W. 29-1 ROOM AND BOARD for one or two men. 629 Jefferson. 28-1 FOR RENT Rooms. Bath nnd Phono. 840 Walnut. J25-A24 FOR YELLOW CAB Phone Trips 25 cents. 613-W. 16-31 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for rent. $1.00 per day. Phone 129. Golden Rule Store. , . Jll-All WANTED WANTED Position as stenographer, . has knowledgo of bookkeeping and clerical work. References. Phone 2S3-W. . 29-30 WANTED Old buildings to wreck. Write Box 141, Cr. Herald. 27-A1 WANTED Camp- cooking by com petent woman: ' best references, v Wrlto Box 139, Cr. Herald. 27-A1 RELIABLE YOUNG COUPLE with one small child want small fur nished, or partly furnished house for long period. Best of rofor ; encos. Address S. A. G., Herald offieo. 25-81 EXPERIENCED married man wants job milking cows. 1825 Lancaster Street. 25-31 SECTION LOST AND FOUND LOST Dark green iwmid coat. Call Herald office. Reward. 2ltt FOUND Oregon license 182-869. Owner pleuse call at the Herald office, cluim same and pay for this adv. .-, - 29-30 LOST Gold wrist watch at Wlul- Kse; Swiss movement. Howard. Leave nt Herald office. 29-.11 LI'.OAL NOTICE : summons .- .; No. 1 f) 7 :: Equity In tho Circuit. Court in and for Klamath County, and State , of Oregon. C. C. LORENZ. Plaintiff, vs. Allen Sloan, and the unknown holrs of II. W. Mills, and also all oilier persons and parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real estate described in the Comp'alnt heroin, Defendants. To the unknown heirs of H. W. Mills, and also all other persons and parties unknown claiming any right, title, eatate, lion or interest in the real estate described In tho Complaint herein: IN THE NAME OF THE . v STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby required' to appear and answer tho Complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit; on or before Friday the 11th day of September. 1925, or, for failure to appear and answer, for want thereof, tho plain tiff will tako judgment and decree against you as follows, to-wlt: 1. That the defendants above named he required to set forth the nature of their and each of .their claims, that all claims of the de fendants or any of them adverser to this plaintiff may be determined by the decree of this Honorable Court; and that by such decree it be decreed end adjudged that the plaintiff is the' owner in fee simple of Lots three (3), and eight (8) of Block eighty six (86) of Klamath Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Ore gon. That the defendants and each and all of them have no right, title, estate, lien, or interest in said prop erty or any portion thereof, and that the defendants and each and all of them be forever barred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said property; ,-'.- ' 2. And for such further and dif ferent relief as to equity may seem meet and proper. September 11th, 1925, Is the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication of this Sum mons, in which you may appear and answer, said Complaint, the first publication thereof being July 30th, 1925, and the last publication being September 10th, 192S. This summons is served by publi cation by order of the Honorable A. L Leavitt, Judge of . the Circuit Court of 'the' State of- Oregon, for Klamath County, dated July 27th, 1925, which order required that summons he published once a week for. six successive weeks (seven in sertions.) the first publication being July 30th. 1925. Which order further provided that the plaintiff is relieved of mail ing Summons and a certified copy of the Complaint to you and each of you. for the reason that . your addresses are unknown. W. H. A. RENNER, Plaintiff's attorney, whose office and post ff ice address is Ameri can National Bank Bldg., Klamath Falls., Klamath County, Oregon. July 30, Aug. 6-13-20-27, Sept; 3-10. CALL FOR BIDS Klamath County Fair Board calls for sealed bids covering labor and material for Poultry and Pet Stock Pavilion, 95x48 feet, work to com mence on August 6, 1925. Plans and specifications on view at the office of the. fair board, room D, Klamath county court house. Bids to be opened at regular moot ing of the fair board, August 5, 1923. Certified check to five per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany such bid. Bids for jobs cited in notices above, will bo received August 6, 1925. THALIA W. NEWCOMB, Secretary of the Klamath County Fai r Board, room D, Klamath County court house. July 23-30; Aug. 2. PUBLICATION" OF SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of Oregon, for Klamath County. . Leona M. Nachtsheim, Plaintiff, vs. Henry J. Nachtsheim, Defendant. To Henry J. Nachtsheim, defendant, In the iiame of the State of Oregon.' You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or boforo August 14th, 1925, that being the expiration of six weoks' publication of this summons presrlb ed by the order for publication thereof, and If you fail so to answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relict demanded In the com plaint, to-wit: for the dissolution of the marriage existing between your self and plaintiff; tor the care, cus tody; and control of the minor child; and for such other further relief as to equity may appertain. .': ' . This publication is made by order of tho Hon. A, L. Lcavltt, Judge of the above named Court, duly made on July 1st, 1925. The date of the first publication of this summons is July 2, 19 25. RUTENIG & YADEN, ' , : By A. C .YADEN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: 409 Mnla July 2-9-16-23-30, Aug. 6. Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. . Murphey's Seed Store j Phone 87 - 906 Main e e S u p p 1 i e s