The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 05, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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WHtltT. PARTICULAH PEOPLC
BUY THCIIV DRUGS
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DR. F. R. GODDARD
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AND SUKOJCOE
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AND SUUVEYOn
Phcns,m-J 133 B. nivunildo
DR. J. G.
OI'TCMi: I'lllii'
70!l Main St.
Make and grind
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'lullding lirlck for Kounda
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Proof nt ft-cost lens tUilD HM
other form ol masoury.
Btnnn-Tila construction clluv
InfttoS' uplieap expoune, Is ItJ.
desti'iiotlbln, nnd Is jpprcyod
by tbn bust arihliMin und
bulldors.
Uneicolloil tin a 'lisno for
Hfacen finish
bet nn l'Mliiuite Your Job
til sna Market. PhOH ONilW
Concrete Pipe Co.
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Klamath Lodge
Directory
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M. W. A.
Hoots Flrat and Third
Wodnsndaya
Oild Fellnwi Hall
C L. Edwordn, Clerk. .
U.15 I,akevlow Arc
B. P. O. ELKS Meets
Thursday oveulng. Vlnlt
Ing upmbsrs welcome.
'en.plo, 3rd ft Malu
Charlton Currln, Exalted
Ruler. Tom Delzell. Sec.
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K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meotlngn: 8 V. M.
2nd und 111 Tucndayi
UI.M'eum Hull, Kill k'td
IIb--ViltliiK KnlgbU
welcomn
Cbaa, rutlnrsuii, G. K.
American Legion
Klamath Peat No. 8
Meetings "" ;,(,
Tuesdays. Court Houne
Canemnnt
F. R. OLDS, Coni'dr.
J'bono
Dr. Philip Cole
General Practice of Dentistry
Open fcWenlnga by Appointment
Phono 6(19 SIS Main
Over Mon'a Stora
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP
Winters Building
Violet Ray facial nnd ncalp
Iraatmont, racial pucks, mnrcoll-
ig, au 1 s'.iampoolnB. Frouch
p.ipor wave.
For nppolnlmenl rhono 811
OtiOItENNA WARRHN, rrop.
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he'd young but
he looks Like hc !
might have th'
MAKIN'C OF A GOOD i
ye3Q iMitiM-N-JfiL!
Give HlMACUANf.. !
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lUtltO in l PIUBIXfl
HONOREU IN I';i:m
CAUIAHV- Daniel Djvln, 7u. a
couiilable ut the Royal N.ii'bwe..!
.Mounted Police 50 .vcara ago, who
I no-handed oncortcd 1.100 liontlle
Indiana from Fort Walnb, near, the
l ulled Slules border lo au Indian
reservation al 'Bsgls Ullln, Sank.il
cliowau. 1 DO mlloh, wan on the pro
giiim .if .1 hlnlorlc juKcml here thin
utnmsf.
Davis J Ined the it. N. W. M. P.
ai Ottawa in 1876 and when the
I lilted Stalen rounded up i:ie rene
gade Cntdlaij ludlaiin bo wan com
iuiMlouod tp bring ihu (Captured to
Cii" i'- j . long iresT nev-
vrul uiduriy tm-wun mice u in bed to
e.'ihaiisillnn. but Djvll delivered the
I baud niic.-onnfiilly.
I I IIDPI. UNGUAE MAKES
M'l'i: M.S 'l III TOXOIE8
VIENNA. Aug. 6. (f) Rudolph
llruby. known an the "king of beg-
Vochatzer Bros.
U'BMi DIUI.LKRS
Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose
Entlmates given on wator
systems. I'rlcos Rcusobable
Bonded 1918
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
M. l PARKER Owners and Operators WARREN BEiVlYKI
South Sixth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon
riuy
Wo Sell
liny Oniln
1'otuloos
We , Store
Anything Except
Livestock
Let UR tnko care of your bay nnd grain wnntii, be it a sack, n
bale or carload. We guarantee everything 'we sell. Our prices
urn fair nnd reasonable, if you nre thinking of leaving, storo
your goods with us unlll you have found that Kljinulh is the
flu- t placo on earllh. Try us. I
Altamont Auditorium j
Uji-to-tlate Dance Hall with all Conveniences
and
Galloway's Orchestra from Portland
will furnish the music
Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday
Martin and
enrx." Iiiih Imrmil in link for iilnn
In tun luiiKuagM mill ivlu'ii urralKoed
In eourt ri:lllly Inr iih!iu(- with
11 lirollicr l.i k. r I" "III, "I would
ruilur Mm by brwirt liuaeMtly by
Ik.'Ks'.iik limn Ubcoih.. n hurflar."
Ilniliy hi'H inivd' 'I Katapt lil
bunting ground hii'I. nomuboWi l&M
DMn nkln to Mlvi' Die uUudxIouh
iuBuort problem. AHbaurt b ho i
;;'iii" from olio spiiiilry to nnulln.r
ut bin plwudtil ha rmvar bun rur
rlnd tbi! official doruincnt which
iiiimt toUrOftUOAftl 1 m I'. ra uro
obllCOd to huvc.
fKW (;tltlS ! IN1IOUBBD
1 101, lr WOOl). - Tile rnlo of a
mbool girl In motion ;liura no
longtr i udiiK huni!ii by in Ukm
wllli botMd balr, H was revealed
bare rooantly. Tin- un'phbiUe4lll.
cbool iiiUh now l IdentllleU by bar
lung treakes..
While necking a player for ibo
part It waa found dial niprnxlmataly
nr, or eftery IfJi) gins iwtwoon ii
and -'i yeara ir ui bad been lured
by the call of lao bobbing lurber.
WASHINGTON. Aug .11. CP)
Immediate organUailon ol a fore.'
Ufflclenl to p.ilru! I hi mlle.i from
tba rawer Detroit rlvor to I'jrt
i Hud. "n lo prevent (he smuggling of
liquor, ailanit and contraband, from
Canada, hu been aMt borlzod by As
. i ' .11 K;cretury Andrews of llio
trciKiiry. . .
t '. m i i
in i anie , i
One of Ihe most sensational rcan
ttsta that ever reeked Itritlsh society
was reopened recently when the
fJOuntona of Craven tnlKivc), sui'd the
lirl of CTavch for divorce. Three"
years uko tbe carl elojK.il wl'h the
ODUhtcas of Cathcart, The Karl of
(iithcart (below), i-romptly trot w
divorce, leu Ihe Countess of Craven
refused lb sue. The eloiors Itvod to-
Itvtber despite tins, however, and if
the Countess '( Craven Kains her.
decree they arc repeated to marry.
Wa Weigh
Puruuibulafora
to
J,og;;ing Trucks.
Nusser
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('.AHSli lt'.D AO RATES
I'lri l Inner! loo per Hill' U)C
't wo IrnwHiona lM-r line f rr
Throe liin-rlloiiH per line Hic
Vyut Inaertiona nr lion t85c
Week (II ilium) nor line Me
OtM Mojltbj p-r line 75e
Minimum rnarfe Zfr.. Ada not
connecutlvc are charged now fol
lowing each antiunion.
Klrat Innortlon t In "Now Tody"
column without "xtra charge, but all
Inaertiona in that column are at fimt
Insertion ra'n. ,
NW XODAt
FOH BALaV-Oood chicken wire;
nlho mnull building. Farrcll'ii
fjrocery, Gth Kt. and Kant Main, f
y()U KAI.K -A I moat new electric
nevrlng machine, very latent. 135.
Mum. aell HiIh wick. 110 Menlo
I Way. I'hone X14-W. .1-8
FOIt BALE Fourteen room room
ing hounc: good basse; on Main
HI. near Sixth. I'boueTll. 5-11
FOIt HBNT Building ntiltablu for
wareboufie or nbop; clone in.
Lloyd Porter. First Nafl Hunk.
5-7
HOir.SK FOIl KENT. 1C2! Wall St.
Call between 6 and 7 o'clock
evenings. S-6
FOIl KENT -Iloom and bath. 517
North 10th, lleanonable. 5-7
HUNDl.K.S OF OLD I'AI'KHS, LT.e.
Herald office. u
FOIt RENT FurnlKhed 2-room Apt.
with kitehssetta and bath for two
people; clone to Main ntreot. Ad
dress, Box lis Herald. 6
TOR RENT - 4-room unfurnlnhed
house near Mills Addn. school.
Klamath Kails Auto Co., 221 Main.
Phone 2JC-R. 5-8
TOR SALE Seven -oom houno:
Karage; paving paid. 14500.
Terms. Call 512 N. 9th. Ml
HOOS FOIt SALE All sizes. Call
Lee Denton. Fort Klr.math. 5-10
I FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
(Jose in. Phone 3 4 2-W. 419 10th
Sfi A4-S4
WANTED Janitor at Klamath
General Hospital. 5-6
CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish lo thank our friends and
neighbors for their kindness and
sympathy shown us during -onr re
cent beveaveflient. Also for the
beautiful flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnson
and family.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the Iat Jesse MrFall
! lake this means of thanking those
' friends who by their offering both
1 verbal and floral, helped lighten the
I burden of the illness and death of
! Jesse MrFall.
FAMILY OF JESSE McFALL.
Rickard Says
Dempsey Will
Fight in 1926
NEW YORK. Aug. 5. Tex Rick
ard declared today that if Jack
Dempfty fights Harry Wills lor
the world's heavyweight title in
l!i2e (he bout will take placo only
under his direction in the metro
politan district probably on July 3
or 0.
The promoter asserted he had a
definite understanding with Denipsey
Tor the Wills match and scoffed at
reports from Los Angeles that
rioyu ruzsimmons nnu readied au
agreement with the champion to
stage the battle "somewhere near
Chicago,'' next summer.
Even should Dempsey go so far
as to seek to arrange the match
for the middle west, Rickard in
dicated it would have scant chance
or going through for the New York
promoter nlso has tin agreement
With Pa, lily Mulllns, Wills' mana
ger for staging the much delayed
contest hero.
"I feel sure that the fight will
occur in New Y'ork too, in spite
of Ihe complications that have arisen
In the relations between Dempsey
and the boxing commission. But if
there is a hitch here I am pre
pared to stage the match in my
Jersey City arena, Hoyles Thirty
Acres."
"Dempsey wants to meet Wills
and no oue else," Rickard declared,
"ills trttitudo has boon misrepre
sented. Much of the talk (lying
about now is just plain 'hot air.' I
ieel confident that the entire sit
uution will be straightened out soon
and further quibbling ended byNa
definite arrangement for the fight
under my direction."
1 LOST AND FOUND
L03T Between Golden Rule store i
und First Nal'l. bunk, leather wul- !
lot with $35.00 currency. Reward.
Cull 129. 4-5
NEW TODAY
FOIC I: KMT One I room furnished
nhack. Imjulre at glMft, up
nlaira In rear of flit H. 01 h Ht. C
I IIAVR UI8TED FOIl SAI.F, the
l.'.il building lota In the Hot
Springs, Dixon and Industrial
Tracts; alno a bargain In a five
room house In MIIIh Addn.. .:.
' A. (I. Morrlnon. I'hone I8r-M. 5
WANTED TO KENT: Careful fam
ily, no children want furnished or
unfurnished bonne, clone lu. Dox
117. Herald. S
EXPERIENCED COOK and helper
wants work. Call or write 1212
Oregon Are. 3-8
WANTED A woman to work In
kitchen. Klamath General Hos
pital. 4-5
WOMAN WANE'S HOUSEWORK by
hour. Phone 330-J. between 10
anil 12 a. in. 4-5
FOR HINT
FOR RENT -Rooms.
Rath and i'hone,
340 Walnut.
J25-A2I
FOR RENT Furn'.ihed Apartment.
Reasonable. I'hone 239-J. 3-5
FOR RENT Three large furnished
i ... keeping 'rooms, with private
taynity; also one bedroom. 1028
Jefferson. 4-8
FOIt RENT Furnished Apt. with
bath. 58 Main St. i 4-6
FOR RENT Furnished restaurant
on Ashland-Klamath Falln high
way, now doing good business,
very cheap rent. Isaac Moore.
Keno. Oregon. 4-10
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
123 North 6th St. Phone 3i-W.
4-8
EUREKA VAC'CCM CLEANER for
rnt. $1.(10 per day. Phone 129.
Golden Rule Store. Jll-All
FOR RENT Sleeping room, use of
phono and bath. $4. DO week. 303
Washington. Phone 284-W .3-5
MISCELLANEOUS
TRIANGLE CAFE Tbe place to gel
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGH
633 Main street. Phone 624. U
FOR TRADE Six room house and
lot situated in a good railroad
town, Eastern Washington. Good
title, value $1500. Will take
property of equal value in Klum-
ath Falls. Write T. H. Bruner
Gen. Del., Klamath Falls. 4-5
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Sbof
Repair Shop. 121 N. 8th St. Wi
pay tae return postage.
21 BUNDLES OF PAPER,
office.
Herald
tf-nt
THE YORK CAFE, under the man
agement of Mrs. J. A. Roberts and
Mrs. II. W. Dickson have signed
an agreement with Culliniary Al
liance No. 424 and are now op
erating a strictly Union houso. ,
1 Culliuary Alliance No. 424.
THE SIXTH STREET CLEANERS
will call, press, and deliver your
suit for 75c. 224 So. 6th Street.
Phone 49-J. J15-A15
CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER.
Bonded. "Phone 881-J. J1S-A17
DRESS MAKING, 1240 Sargent Ave.
Phone 54 7 R. J6-A6
WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax
ing, house cleaning and janitor
service. 'References. A. M.
Rhodes. Phono 360W. 7tl
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS
After this date I will not bo re
sponsible for any bills contracted by
anyone who does not have a signed
order from me.
3-5 at. J. NYHART.
von saw
FINEST ELBERTA PEACHES and
Banlott Pears direct from grower.
Order now for delivery Aug. 1st
to 15th. 40 lbs poaches ' $2.40;
4 5 lbs. pears 52.90. Express paid.
Send cash with order. Wi C.
Smith, Corning, Calif. J17-A10
FOR SALE Seven room house; lot
and garagi; paving paid. 512 N.
9lh St. 3i-C
FOR' SALE 32x4 NEW CORD tires
and tubes, $17.50. C. W. Wil
liams. G21 Klamath Ave. Phone
00.VM. 30-5
FOR SALE - New three room plas
tered house: furnished, $1650.
$300 cash: $20 a -month. Con
nected with sewer. 1172 Front
Street. Mills Addition. 3-5
GOOD EATING and cooking apples.
Enterprise Ranch. Phone 400.
3-8
FOR SALE Chevrolet 1920 tour
ing enr: good running order;
good tires, $100 cash. Wm. P.
Sanders, 305 Pine Street. ' 1-5
FOR SALE By owner, tour room
house, partly furnished: chicken
yard nnd houses. Lnri;e level lot.
Mills Addition. Bargain at $ 1400.
Terms. Inquire 10 Loomis Bldg.
Phone it. 3-S
FOR HALE
Foil BALD BY OWNER- Modern
cottage, attractive price, tonus.
Inquire 120 N. loth St. 3-6
FOR SALE- Remington Automatic
shotgun. 12 gang". Winchester
hanimorlcsa pump. 20 gauge. Al
so 20 gauge single barrel, equip
ped withrecoll pad: suitable Tor
boy. Inquire 16 Loomls Hldg.
Phone 41. ' 3-8
FOR SALE -Two limber claims at
a nacrltlce, part cash, hafancil
terms; B. R. survey through lh
claims.
3 LOTS In Mill Addition, largo lotH
(or $650.00,
$1100- 3 room house and bath. 3
lota In garden nnd fenced lu Mills
Addition.
$400 An acre on Olh St.; 3 acres
all In garden, one mllo from city
limits on highway.
19200 Restaurant, a good buy, in
vestigate, Including building.
! HAVE DOT several good buys In
Irrigated ranches. $100 and up.
Lots In any part ot tho City,
BUSINESS It you are looking Tor
a rooming house, hotel, store, or
restaurant come in and look ovur
our lint.
F. A. SELAK .
Real Estate, Loans, Insuranco
619 South 6th St. Phono 783
4-5
FOR SALE Chevrolet coach. 5 cord
tires. Disc wheels, bumpers and
spotlight. The best buy In Klam
ath Falls. R. H. Cook, Cr. Under
woods. 4-6
FOR SALE The best collection of
Crater Lake and Klamath county
negatives. AH proTeb sellers.
R. H. Cook. Cr. Underwoods. 4-6
FOR SALE Complete camp Ontlit,
bed. tent and dishes, never been
used. R. H. Cook, Cr. Under
woods. 4-1
FOR SALE -Console Sonora phono
graph and records. Bargain, it.
H. Cook, Cr. Underwoods. 4-11
FOIt SALE 20 head first class
' cows and heifers, mostly Holstein.
4i4 miles West ot Malln. Wm.
Cotton. MSiin. 4-10
850 ACRES of No. 1 Good pasture
lor sale. E. Egert, Hlldebrand.
Oreson. 4-10
FOR SALE 1924 Dodge coupe, bal
loon tires, car in good mechanical
condition. 1824 Ford coupe, like
. new. cheap. 1925 Chevrolet coach,
balloon tires, priced right tor
quick sale. 1919 Dodge touring-.
Terms on all used cars. Wakefield
.Motor Co., Dodge Brothers Service
Station. 422 Klamath Ave. I 4-6
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
Equity No. 1971
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon tor the County of Klamath.
Lcona Johnson. Plaintiff, vs.
Fav Dewey Johnson. Defendant.
TO FAY DEWEY JOHNSON, above
mimed 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
da? of September, 1925. that being
the day of the last publication of
summons, and the last day within
Which you are required to answer, as
fixed by the order of publication of
litis summons.
It you fail to appear ami answer,
Ihe plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in said com
plaint. Said suit is brought to se
cure a dissolution of the bonds of
matrimony existing between your
self anil nhtintiff. iiiinii the crounds
I of willful desertion of this plain
tiff by you, continuing for the per
iod of one year last past and im
mediately prior to the commence
ment of this suit, vtiid for the euro
and custody of tho minor child,
Edgar Johnson.
This summons is published in Tho
Evening Herald, a dally newspaper
oj genernl circulation, printed, pub
lished and circulated daily at Klam
ath Falls, in Klamath County, Ore
gon, by older ot the llonorablo A. L.
Leaviit. Judge of said Court, and
dated July 22nd, 1925. Tho first
publication thereof to be made upon
the 22nd day ot July. 1925, nnd tho
last publication thereof upon tho
2nd day of September, 1925.
H. M. MANNING,
Attorney for the Plaintiff, whoso
post office and business address is
Hart Building. Klamath Falls, Klani-
nth County, Slate of Oregon.
July 33-29, Aug. 5-12-111-20, Sept. 2.
NOTICE TO THE rUIHIC
Xol ice Is hereby given that tho
co-partnership heretofore existing
between Arthur Olson nnd Joseph
dlsom doing business as Olnon
Brothers, bus, of the date hereof,
been dissolved. All accounts owing
to Olson Brothers should he paid to
Arthur Olson nnd all hills against
Olson Brothers should be presented
to Arthur Olnon for payment nt
1118 Pino Street. Klamath Falln,
Oregon. July 28, 1925.
OLSON BROTHERS,
By Arthur Olson.
July 29, Aug. 5-12-19.
Bee Supplies
Murphey's Seed Store
Phone 87 - 906 Main