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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1925)
SATURDAY, AUGUST I, 1926 EVENTNG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN 3o5h Thai 1 OOf HA'.illtV.N IcuowiNn MtT A iv it :., 1 TWVINU TO OYWIOCK Of iuwcr mm , MONEY - i woNnrp ".TOMiM fop IHI" MAuii MUD CO.' VJMO HI i!'J Chick ifl sujprerrpoi Ul 'NO A MtMIM k'O! A LIANG OF PoSToFFlCC ROfiWl k" KV Willi II A 1 ARi , RCWAI-JD id oniPEn Unknown k CHICK. ME IS 111 I NO" Yoo'cu St-u. Me 50ME - FINE J Oh Hoy! wont iyi Be tickled when COME AlCNfi VJlTH M( ANI1 I'LL TAKC ALU HE FiNPS 0O1 IMC MA.DL TWO GALE ? "loo 1 1 avi. r HERALD'S . . ' ' ' r 11 s r s m -1 4 Zi: ', 1 in , u ' ( r i 1 1 ; shoSn-'hssc iiiimmmAMm: Kodak Work Leave Your Films Before 9 O'cIocK-Yoor v S A.ri- Pictures are ready a r v5 p.T una irwooos in - i rif - n I "V JVLATWin VVJLO URJCiUUn WHeRC PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIW DRUGS Fred Westerfcld, D. D. S. X-llny I. .1) r..' : Loonli nniiiiiiiK Pliant 4 Klnin.Uii I'm lis. oroKon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTKol'.vnur PIIYHICIAN ami) BURotieon Office mill RMldraM Phoa 331 L O. 0. P. Tumpli) J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENOINEER AND BUbVBV6r Pbono 1IM 133 a Rlromldo DR. J. G. GOBLE OHTOMBTR18T- OPTICIAN 00 Main SI. Pbon ISS-W Muku ami Kld Oldiiei. Dupll cKtn brakpq loinun. ropilr tramoi PERMANENT CONMTUUCTIOI Exclusive Licensed Manu facturers for -Tlin new OonoretS Hollow-Wall Building llrlck lor Founds tluus, Walls, Bulldluffs, etc. -Absolutely Proof at a olliur form Pirn slid Weather cost loss than any ut masonry. Btonn-Tlln ciinslructlnn nllm Inatns upkeep expense, is in destructible, and Ih approved by tho best architect! and builders. Unexcelled ns n bane for Station finish Let ns lilstlinatr Your Job nth and Market. Phone r.n::w Concrete Pipe Co. The Trap A1 OAV LAO 11V iik.wi hi: 1'. NOW- BLACK bUIT- 1 PANAMA HA I - SPATS CAKWVINO A Ooy. VOL) DlfJLCf 1 WANT CiOMt" POVIAOI -.IAMP' I HE'S MY MAN J VJCLL CHIET- - VCUflfl RAOCAI. Pol fArtf' STAMPS i HOW ABOUT IT I - U- . ' ..' 1 , ' iin : 1 m : Ki BUSINESS DIRECTORY m nin "t onr - vi Klamath Lodge Directory J! . M. W. A. MtJ Flrnt Md Tblrd Wi'ilnosdayi Oild Kollovra Mill C U Eilwnrila, Ulerk. Lukcvlovr At. B. P. O. ELKS Meets Tliurnduy at. mint;. Vlnlt- inn; totnbtrt woioome. Elkii Toinplo, 8rd ft Miilu Cliurlliin Currln, Kinllod Hulor. Tom Di'lioll, Bee K. of C. Council No. 2255 Maetlnii: s p. m. 2ihI nn.l llh TncHilayn Lyceum il.ill. Ktu "ad HiKh viiiiiiiiK Knlfbta weleobM dim. Patterton, a. k. American Legion Klamath Post No. 5 Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Court Houto llasemont F. R. 'OLDS. Com'dr. Phono SBS-W Dr. Philip Cole OonoraJ Practice of Dentistry Open Ertenlngl hy Appointment Phono 680 CIS Main Over Moo's Store BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Violet Ray facial and scalp treatment, facial packs, marcall- lug, and1 shampooing, French paper wave. For appointment Phono 311 flLORUNNA WARREN, Prop. Stamps! why I'll sell YOU ' SOM HOW MAAjy Do r ML', vo gov STAMPS ydo want r 7 Htl3 HE DOES EH WANTS VJEu. -HOW HIM - z1 TO A Roo.-. AND WE'LL TALK TbTHE JUDGE ABOUT lT- " VANT SOME TOOJ Riffian Leader Loves To Fight PARI8, Aiik. I. (Ai If AImI-KI- j Krim. iMdsr it ii' wamng Rtittui I in Morocco hud rnlli. r riK lit limn ni'Ktiltnt.. for pi'iir.. On Kr.'nc-Ii nnil ;..-:i nr. rcmly In u'-riiinmn.liii.-tilm. Tli Ih wan tfaa fff.'cl of h Htuu--nu-nt inaili' Itnlny liy Prettier Pitln l.'Vf of F'ninco. Tin- prettWr decltred thkl th PrtDCll ninmlnil. Pi'tnln. anil (imiiTiil I'rlnii. II'- IUvitii. In-ail of thn Snan- i lull nlltfary direetorite, reached ab asreenieAt il tliplr mci'iit coufor Ntiiee In Morocco for Joint F'r.inni ! 8pai ; :aiilnt Alul KI IKrim, if he prefer to fiKht rniin'r Mian in nrROtlatn. M. l'alnlov In- tlniated tho combined offenalTe will lake plac noon. Tills Is lappoted to moan the French ilfslro to finish the Moroc Icdb campaign befoie the rainy aea Ison which commence in October add ilurliiK which military opcra 1 linns w:ii he almost Impossible. Vochatzcr Bros. WELL DRDjLBBS Phone 225-R 1731 'Melrose Kstlmalcii glron on wator yntoma. Prleea Uoasonahlo - CAN r1 r on . nu 00 (III Ponded l'Jis PEOPLES WAREHOUSE U, V, 'ARKER Ow s and Operators warren hi:.m:t South Sixth Street, Klamath Palls, Oregon We We Bny Sell We Store Anything Except Livestock Hay (rain Polatues Lot us lake cure of your hay and grain wants, he II a sack, n hale or cailnad. Wo guarantee everything we sell. Our prices are lair and reasonable. II you aye thinking of leaving, store your goods with us until you have found that Klamath is tho fine. I place on earllli. Try us. , Altamont Auditorium Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences and Gallow.ay's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Martin and THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD FEDERAL AID TO PORTLAND, Ore,. Auk. 1. M) I'laiiH tor a i-oiKrl'-fl ilrlvu upon Wb1oftoD, 0. to obtain tedpfal a 111 for I In doV'tlupnt''.! of tin! Col Minlihi HabiM Irrigation I'roioct Wore outlined ut the raorfaoization mvc Iok of Mii truHtoi'fl of t Iki projort loague hold "ni, i v in ihe cbambar of coniinrni'. Motl Important of fli- k( taki'ii wau Mm- appoint on-lit r P. M, flooil- wiot former oorctary of th" in t;r lor uk Uio WaHhincton ri-pri'tf-nta 1 1 v nf tlo- IrafiU'. II'- will give hln i-iitin. Mini to th tak of obtaining uii Ion from tho ii,-imr;mnt of tin Interior anil f nun COOftreM for tin ili-vt'Iopnt'cnt of thn projort. Tho poxt In.portani Ntep wan tin appolntmont of Prod a. Adams ai iMcreUiry. H vJUll have nd hhhIh- lantM In hln office. Thlw action was doomed neoetMfV for economy. Adams hait reoanlty held tin- position ai isducatloiiaJ director. orriecrK for tin- cnMiiTig year wore oloctod as follow! i President. Harvey Llndler, Seat tle; vfre presidents. W. L, Holtte, Portland; J. w. Langdon Walla Walla ami Karl Kornian. Sand Point, Idaho. President I'lndley appointed an an ftXOCUtlre romiuiltee Hoy It. Olll. Bpokane; .i. w. Langdon. Walla Walla; Samuel H. Hedges, Seattle and Wi Ialnl, Potlatch. Idaho. The water ulloration in Idaho. Washington, Montana and Oregon which was necessary In the plans for the development of the project were dleuf8t'd by Hoy K. (Jill and Fred A. Adams. They explained that ef fortH are now being made to have State cornmlHHions appointed to hmitile thin matter, meet and pre pare a report on the entire distribu tion of water involved before the coming session of congresw. it was explained that such u report will give information r-'latlvo to the amount of water needed for Irrigation and for power par poses and will bo of great importance In the presenta tion of the entire project plans he fore congress. Christian Church At Pleasant Hill Now 76 Years Old EIT.ENE, Ore. Auk. 1 Mem bers of tho Pleasant mil Christian church will colebrate the Tilth an niversary of tin.' founding of the j church Sunday. Elijah Uristow. one of the earliest settlers of Lane I county, built the church in 1S50. I It is believed to be one of the old est in the Willamette valley. The church built by Dristow was also used as a school house until 1ST5. In that year a chape! WM tiuili. and this was used until IMS, when the present church building was v,lslructed. We Weigh Perambulators v 1 to Logging Trucks Nusscr RRIGATIDN 5S0UGHT CLAHHHTr'.l) M ItATEH I Pint Insertion per linn 10c I TWO UMMnUOttl per lino Inc. Tliri-e i' i ' DOT line aHK ! Knur Insertions per line Jtr. , Week ( time) per line 30c i Oiii) Month per line 75c Minimum margH 25c. Ads not consecutive are charged as new fol- lowing each omission. I'lrst Insertion Is In "Now Today I column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at first insertion rate. Display classified ads (whore type lamer than this is UBCd) are counted nine lines to inch. Copy must he In Herald offlco by noon to get In that day's paper. NEW TODAY FOIL KENT North - Housekeeping ;th st. room. 1-4 FOIL KENT Koom and hath. North lot Is. Phono 749-M. 517 1-4 FOlt SALE About ai) sacks of ex tra gopd wheat at J.jr, per CWt 8yd Evans, ucross canal. Just east of town. Phone 4 00-M. ' 1 THE YORK CAFE, under the man agentent of Mrs. J. a. Roberts and Mrs. 11. W. Dickson have signed an agreement with Culliiiiury AI liance No. 42! and urn now op crating a strictly 1'nion house. 1 Culllnary Alliance No. 4 21. FOit 21 l( KNT-lloom in private home r Fill" KI. Phone 559-M. TO KENT Furnished apartment: 2 rooms and bath; garage. 2028 Reclamation Ave. 1-4 WANTED Hy young man with sev eral years experience in retail grocery, a position. Can take full charge of or do work pertaining to a grocery store. Also exper ienced in bookkeeping and com missary work. Phone S39-R. 1-3 ORI.AND hatchery -.-Accredited f hicks White and Urown Leg horns; Barred Rocks; II. I. Iteds; lllack MinOrcas. Now booking for FALL Delivery. O r 1 a n d Hatchery. Orland, Clenn County, California. 1 FOR RENT -4 room house, unfur nished in Mills Addn.. near school. Klamath Falls Auto Co.. 224 Main Street. 1-7 FOR RENT St. Francis Furnished apartment Apts.. 628 Oak. 1 FOR RENT Room no other roomer. for one man; :12G Pine St. 1 FOR RENT Apartments and cabin, for men. 41!i North loth. Phone 342-W. 1-4 POOL H.LL FOlt SALE, in good live town. Doing good business. Owner has to get outside. Write Box 146, Cr. Herald. 1-4 FOlt l .ENT Three room new- house $17. Iniluire 3.1G East Main St. 1-4 HAVE A OOOOD BUSINESS prop osition for the right man. with some money, li. o. Farrell's groc ery. East Main and Kth St. 1-3 FOR SALE Chevrolet 1!I20 tour ing car: ' good running order: good terms. $100 cash, win, P. Sanden, 195 Pine Street. 1-4 FOR RENT : room furnished apt. 439 10th St. 1-4 Adults only. E A C II E S ARE Farm. Poe Valley. RIPE. Home C. L. Nixon. 1 Murdered Youth Lived At Kelso LONG VIEW. Wash.. Aug. 1. George 1. Hplmea, shot and killed Thursday near North Bend, Ore., worked hero as a long setter and teamster for throe or four months Ibis year. He resided in West Kelso. Local authorities said lie left when he learned they suspected him as a member of u gang they were seeking. Police said that an examination of Holmes' personal ef fects revealed him us a paroled convict from the Oregon peniten tiary at Salem. His landlady here said ho re marked to her tbal he was "disap pointed in love" and was "going to the dogs." He loft tho Portland address of an aunt. He was not married when here, but was reported to have been engaged, and at one time made the initial payment on a home here. HELEN WILLS LOSES SEABRIGHT, N. J., Aug. 1, () Miss Helen Wills, of Berkeley, Cali fornia national women's tennis champion was defeated today in straight sets by Miss Elizabeth Ryan, nl' England and California, in the final women's singles matches of the Seabiight invitation tournament. The score was 11-3, 6-::. .Mens Fine Box Blaci and Tan colors li pairs for $1. Klamath (Clothing Kompany. Adv. 31-6, I'Olt HALE ion haw: ROOMS and bath, furnished, ono block off paving. 12200.00, ?500 cash glyes you possession. ROOMS, $2300.00. bath, fairly close $800.00 down. in. THE NIFTIEST HOUSE In town, r. rooms, bath, dew, with hardwood floors, bbiR-fu features, fireplace, etc. $52.10.00. Terms. 10 ACRES of garden, iugs near Portland, home in Klamath. rnodern build To trade for Business chances are scarce, hut we haTe some good ones that you should see to ap preciate If you are looking for a business of your own. MAOFIRE & MAOUIRE Insurance Heal Estalo 81 C Main Street POIl SALE Five passenger auto, good condition. Can be seen ut Sixth Street Lumber Co. office. South Sixth Street. FOR SALE New white kitchen cabinet; cheap. 2023 Darrow, Mills Addition. 31-3 FOR SALE My three room furnish ed house in Mills Addition for $1475. $250 down; balance, $40 per month with interest. Inquire of Bee Begin. Tel. 633. 31-1 FOR SALE Seven room house; lot and garage; paving paid. 512 N. 9th St. 31-6 QUALITY JERSEY MILK AND Cream delivered twice daily. Rhone your order to 838-J. Pal ace Dairy. 31-1 POIl SALE FORD PARTS 1 air friction carburator; 1 set colls; 1 force feed oil pump; water cir culator; oversize pistons; connect ing rods; lots more for $10. Call 935 Upham St. 31-1 HAVE A BARGAIN IN A NEW 5 room, home In Mills Addition, trees, lawn, fenced, for $2000.00; also lots located in ail parts of the city; acre tracts and farm property! A. G. Morrison. Phone 4S5-M. 31-1 FOR SALE Rye hay in stack, at edge of town. Phone 270-J. 31-1 CLEARANCE SALE on silk dresses at Bee Begins Dress Shop for only $9 95 and J14.50. 30-1 FOR SALE- for immediate sale, an early 1924 Maxwell sport touring. $675.00: in first class condition. 1129 Walnut St. 30-1 FOR SALE 32x4 NEW CORD tires and .tubes, $17.50. C. W. Wil liams. 624 Klamath Ave. Phone 005-M. v 30-5 BEE BEGINS DRESS SHOP is locat ed at 129 So. Seventh St., oppos ite telephone office. 30-1 FOR SALE New three room house. plastered, newly furnished. $4S0 down: balance. $1010 at $20 per month. Inquire after 5:30 at 1196 Front, cor. Wantland, Ave. 30-1 THE BIGGEST REDUCTIONS ever heard of in silk dresses at Bee Begins Dress Shop, 129 South Seventh Street. 30-1 13.50 $29.50 $81.50 HIGHEST grade all-wool suits and overcoats, tailored to measure. 1001 Main Street. 20-1 FOR SALE New 14 room apart ment house, good location. Terms. Write Box 111, Cr. Herald office. 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 5th Streets. Easy terms. Owner at 431 Wash ington St. 28-1 BIO HOISEH. SALE at Bee Begins Dress Shop. 30-1 FOR SALE New. modern bunga low; small payment down; bal ance monthly; will furnish. R. h. Matey, TOjj n. 9th. Tel. 720-w. 30-1 40 HEAD DURHAM Stock Cattle for sale: also 50 tons gram hay. F. C. ('oilman. Swan, Oregon. Phone 23-F-22. 28-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE Irrigated place in Rogue River Valley. Will trade for Klamath Falls property. Place consists of 150 acres; two good houses. Close to good school: on hard surfaced road. Independent water rights. Place was once sold for $14,700. Will give right man more than fair trade, as far as values aro concern ed, for Klamath Falls property. Place will mnfte ideal homo. Phone 071-J. 28-A2 15c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald Office. tf-nt - - .Tmam SECTION I OK SALE PINBST ELBEkTA P0ACHBS anil Bartlott Puars direct from grower. Order now for delivery Aug. 1st to 16th'. 40 Ihs poaches $2.40; 45 lbs. pears 12.00. Express paid. Send cash with order. W. O. smith, Corning, Calif. jit-aid for KENT FOR RENT a partment Street. Modern with luitli. furnished 58 Main 30-1 FOR RENT 541 High. Furnished apartment. Phone S99-W. 29-1 ROOM AND HOARD for one or two men. 029 Jefferson. 28-1 FOR R KNT Rooms. Hath and Phone. 840 Walnut. J25-A24 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for rent. $1.00 per day. Phono 129, Golden Rule Store. .Ill-All WANTED W A N T F. I) TO TRADE Hurley Davidson motorcycle and side car for late model Ford coupe will pay cash difference. Address Box 115. Cr. Herald. 31-3 MOTHER AND DAUGHTER wish to motor in Callfrdnla. Phone 688-J. 30-1 WANTED Old buildings to wreck. Write Box 1 11, Cr. Herald. 27-A1 WANTED Camp cooking by com petent woman; best references. Write Box 139, Cr. Herald. 27-A1 MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN in silk dresses see those that aro marked down to $9.95 and $14.50 at Beo Begins Dress Shop, 129 South Seventh St. 30-1 CHICKEN DINNER at Pinchurst Inn, on Ashland-Klamath Falls highway, on Sunday from 12 o'clock until 2 p. m. 30-1 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 833 Main street. Phone 624. tt SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Ooodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. Sth SL We pay the return postage. PRETTY GINGHAM DRESSES on sale for only $2.95 at Bee Begins Dress Shop. 30-1 THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS will call, press, and deliver your suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street. Phone 4 9-J. J15-A15 CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER. Bonded. Phone S81-J.' J18-A17 DRESS MAKING, Phone 547 R. 1240 Sargent Ave. J6-A6 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A.M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tt WATCHES AND JEWELRY repair ed right. Geo. Metz, 622 Main. J10-31 SEE THE WONDERFUL bargains in silk dresses on sale at Beo Begins Dress Shop for $9.95 and $14.50. 30-1 LOST AND FOUND LOST Dark green tweed coat. Call Herald office. Reward. 24tf LOST Lcwellcn Setter, white with red ears; answers to the name of Jack; red spots. Reward. 104 Eldorado. 30-1 LOST Gold wrist w.itcb at Wlul Kse: Swiss movement. Reward. Leave at Herald office. 29-31 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 1939 Equity By virtue of an execution in fore closure duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Klamath, State of Oregon, dated tho 7lh day of July, 1925 in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein George DuVall as plaintiff recovered judg ment against H. P. Galarneaux Jr. and Dorothy H. Galarneaux, defend ants, for the sum of Two Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty Five and no 100 Dollars, and uttorney fees in thn sum of Three Hundred and no-100 Dollars, and costs and disbursements taxed at Thirty Seven and 75-100 Dollars, on the 7th day of July, 1925. Notice is hereby given that I will on the 17th day of August, 1925, at the Court House of tho County of Klamath. In Klamath Falls, in suiil County, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, sell at public uuction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following-described property, to-wit: Southenst Quarter (SEVi) of Sec tion Eleven (11) in Township Forty (40) South. Range Nlre (9) East of the Willamette Mercian; Taken and levied upon as tho property of the said defendants or as 'much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy tho said judgment In favor of George DuVall, plaintiff j herein, against said defendants, with interest tnereon, ipgcmcr witn nu costs and disbursemeuts that have or may accrue. Dated ut Klaninth Fulls, Oregon, July 10th. 1925. BURT E. HAWKINS. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. July 11-1S-25, Aug. 1-8-15. Bee Supplies Murphey's Seed Store Phone 87 - 906 Main