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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1925)
TUESDAY, AUGUST M, lf2fl EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN ifCfoSH- iTMw;rj mi. ! 1 . O hoorav lf-f-1-- '--' j 'V WHBN'l llM'ul ll'.'.' fl I i- ,1kvi- ffl NOTHING WOlil.Cl If;; ' V, nr. (g HICK'S ATTCMI V To AlC PouCC INffOUNDINO Oi'"' mm- :-, AN11 III', BANDITS, ai THfi i IftBI NaiiOMI PANI I K'OVi I ' (Smick wao UPTOh'' I MWAKI AND lilt. NO'lokVu-, MA(T A ClrtAN eBTAvMAV " , J Chbbr op Boy! The pirsi NATIONAL BANK RoC'm RV HAS loMMLP OL)1 IN OUK l:AVOk'- THOSE BANDIT .'i i-ioLt: The tfio.ooo c WORTH OP noSTAGC STOMW. 1 1 HAD POT THCHE FOB r J , ?.AFEktF.riNa f - i - HERALD'S rooAK I Lea Ye Your 2tore 9 O'clocK-Your A.M Pictures are ready at 5 p.r Merwooas m KLAMATH FALLS OREGON -EL lEHIIZ WMCRE PARTICULAR PEOPLE OUY THEIR DRUGS Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. X-Itay Iybortorr COOThli Iiulldlng Phono 434-W KUinitth Fatli, Orngcn DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AMI) Sl'tirftctiN Office and Heslil.-ncn l'liuim 3.' 1 I. O. 0. Ti Tompli J. C. CLEGHORN CIVII, FNOlNniTiU AND BURVBTOR Phono 153-J 133 H. Itlveraldn DR. J. G. GOBLE Ol'TG.MKTItlST OPTICIAN 709 Main .-it. Phono 188-W Muku and grind Glauses. Dupli cate broken lenses, repair frames PERMANENT CONCTFIUCTIOM Bxrlmlvn Mcrnsert Mnnu-fiu-tiirers for The now Concrete Hollow Wall Building Brick for Fnnuila tlons, Walls, ltiilldluga, etc. I. Absolutely Fire and Weather Proof at a cost less that auv other form of masonry. fltono-TIln construction elim inates upkeep expense, Is In doati'iic.tlblo, and Is upiccviel by thn bolt arohitecta and bulldora. Unoxcelled as n hso for Htucco finish ' Let ns K-'inmi. Your Job flth nd Mnrket. Plume MiaW Concrete Pipe Co. IV Moorrty for Us! V , NO INDCetl - TflE wcs-rjor THArj vouC LOSS BANK WILL To STAND Good For The loss? k r - ; wr r 7 . . . i i n k ' - - r . jr - i BUSINESS DIRECTORY n&v4 Work Filtxvs Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. MueU Flru nd Third Wodnoadayi Odd KiJIowa Hall 0. L. Kdirarda, Clerk. 13.16 Lakevlew Are. B. P. 0. ELKS MeeLs Thursdsy evening. Vlilt Ing niemben welcome. Elks Temple. 3rd t Main Charlton Corns, Kxalted Ruler. Tom DeUalli K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mentlngs: 8 P. M. :nd and 4th Tuesdays , Lychum Hell, 8th ud High Visiting Knlghti wolcomo Chai, Patterson, 0. K. American Legiou Klamath Post No. 8 Meeting! l' and 3rd Tuesdays. Court House lihsnmunt F. R. OLDS, Com'dr. Phone S68-W Dr. Philip Cole OonernJ 1'ractlco of Dentistry Open H.venlngi by Appolutmeiu Phono 509 518 Main Over Moo's Store BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Violet Ray facial and scalp treatment, facial pneks, marcell ing, an -t shampooing, Fronch pnpor wave. For appointment Phono 311 GLORHNNA WARREN, Prop. MAVi" LET T E RS FROM THE PEOPLE (Continued Prom Pago siv) V 1 I . y J)- I any Ibrfals over Muitelte Is whollvlOre.it lumber maniir.icliirer. untrue, ns Is the Implication of your article thut the Southern Pacl- flc company inlilaietl the negntln- ! Htui for the loculltin of Its terminal here. The Initiative was altogeth er wlih Kugoiif. "F. 1- CBAUBBIt, "Preildont, Bugene chamber of ( bninereo." Floyd Johnson Is Lcr of Battle PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 11 in I "i f the hardest fought heuvy- weight bonis ever skaged In ih' Northweat, Kan linker. Hollywood movie celebrity, won n 10 round de cision from Kloyd Johnson, one tlfne cohtontler for I h e heavyweight ; ' crown. Vochatzer Bros. WBSIi DRILI.KItS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estlmatos glvon on water syHems. Prices Reasonable Bonded 1918 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE P. PARKER Owners mill Operators WARREN RE.NNirr South Sixth SlTOOt, Klamath Falls, Oregon We Ituy We Sell Hay firaln Potatoes Wo Storo Anythlng Except Livestock Let us take care of your hay mid grain wants, be it n sack, a hale or carload. We guarantee everything we sell. Our prices are fair and reasonable. If you are thinking of leaving, storo your goods with us until you have found that Klamath is the finest plaoe on eartiii. Try us. Altamont Auditorium Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences and Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday THE EVENING HERALD'S GODDARD URGES ni inujnulty .Mill tlbe whim Hi fiiinili-i r ne.cMslty, vitally Urgent "III 111" mtlllor i'f "'ill!i' lbipoiai wn havo no cholc. Ii iiiiikI bo done n'.,w. and Hint I., way t unhefRet Ingljr recommend that wo assume (ha burden that ooodUl mi have unfor tunately placed upon us, und thut wu moot tho situation without hesl- I ntlon. "Thi! next xnbiiiT that 'aoulil claim our attention.--mid uiilr'i y, 'a liund in hand In importance with i ho HUgcetlon of lewage dls-lional- la tho reiurrai.iK of our jiaved itrU, nr"t oipectalijr thmc whern thoro lit ihcnvy traffic, ttueh oi Main Street, KlimaLh Avenue and HprlnR Stroot. "TeiiH of IlLOUKaiiil of dollar.! of I he people'H money m Invculed In iaved mreela that have KOtten Into con Mil .n that, If not (Iran atten tion, will have to be rebuilt In the ulmoftt Immediate fnturo. If many our streets are reaurfaccd i n. jw, they will be iiracticully ut; ' t- will II ItikW :.n,t tllf i'IiKI a ill In . . j... niall an compared with replace ment; while. If they ;re iut rc .turfaccd, tboy will ?im he In aw 'deplorable condition ;n are Sout'i I Sixth Street and Oregon Avenue. I ill of which mum be rebuilt In I ho near future. Wire jUiiderfn'Oiiud "Another matter that hhould claim our attentljn nw the placing underground of all wTrea within the tire thitrlct. KlamaUi Pnlla te on the threshold of great development. An .l iter railroud Is knticklng at our ! d or ant will, undoubtedly, outer are! remiv t i hittli mill.: In That will mean tremtndoui Increase In noiiulailra and budnes deveroa- ment. "Even today the lull poles an! In numerable tel. -phone wire:; and cub lea and the high pawcr electric lines are an eyesore to the community and a dangerous menace whenever fire i rages In our business district, in ! this day uud uge they have no place above ground, and 1 would ; urge upon yon l bo Immediate pas jsuge cf necessary legislation direct ing that they he placed underground ' within the fire district the expense I bo bo borno by the companies own ' Ing the wires. "This should receive our Imme diate intention so that tho work will be completed before the resur facing of the streets. .To tncllHato our luiurs, I ant submitting aere- hIim. 1 1 .. : ,ki- I nuui nil uiuMiiii.e ouvoriUG liii matter. I ais orilinanco is 11 roscrou f the -ordinance adopted by the City of Portland some years ago. Rental for Streets "I have long been of the opinion thai the etreetn of a city uro tho ! property of the ; pie, and thai thedv use for tinv oti'.er ouruose ex- ccpt that for Which thev were iild 'out shonbl I eld far- las the same as il iht'y wcrt- the properly cif un t&dtVltiat, If ;i tIi'phnne company or an eleolric company use the land of un Individual, it wouUl have to We Weigh Perambulators to hogging Trucks Gil PROGRESS ( ;iiAHSIFrr,i All BAXBfl ! I'Tml. Iimertion per linn lOo two lAwnruonj par lino 15c xnroo InMrtlona por line 30c ! Four limertloim per lino 25c I Week ( llinr)N per line 0e One Month i per lino 7Bc j Mlnliniiin marge 26c. Ada not consecutive are charged al now fol- i Jov.'Iiik eu'-h otnbmlon. .NKW TODAY V 0 It S A I. K I'edlcrccd bitch I'ollce dog; need lionie. Sec Db k. KofND- Key Willi brass tag at tached. ( all Herald office. 1 0-1 1 KOU SAI.K- flood milk cow, 176. 424 Conger avenue, phone 732. 1 1-17 KOIt BALB-r Apartment house, has six nicely furnished apartmen'ta, all have prlvnti? baths, steam heal, clone In. Terms. Address 153, Herald. 11-tf pay for that ue. The tame rule ahould appl when tho streets are used. "I would, therefore, suggest that such legislation a may be neces sary Ik- passed by the Council fix ing charge for tho use of ftie utreets of tbis city wherever they oro used by ' private Interests for wlrea, conduits .jr water pipes. The amount ciarged should be suffl clcnt lo meet the cost of light aid water tj the City, (hlcb, at the pre 'em time, is over $1000 por month.) and should be so graijai cd u.t lo meet the Increased cost to the City of these commodities as the city expands. Water Too Costly "Doubtless you have noliiced. as I have, the lack of trees. shrub3 and lawns In cur City. After :areful enquiry among all clashes and in all sections of the City. I have tome to the conclusion that this condi Hon Is due ti one reason, and t. one only; tiiat Is, the high cost of water for IrrlgMlon. "I" am told that tac water rate far Klamath Falls Is the highest on the Pacific Coast with one ex ccptlon, Calexico, California. I have not c'le figures at hand to verify this statement, but I do kuow the water rate in this city is high er than many sustantlal citizens think It ahould be. "A special rate for Irrigation should he established, and one that Is low enough ti justify the free and abundant use it water for beau tifying the home with flowers, shrubs and lawn. "At tho same dime steps ahould be token looking toward the acquo: ing of a supply of pure water from some of the many springs north of the City with the view .;f the in stallation ii li municipally owned water pluat. Medtotil Gets Water "Tie urgent need of such a move 'is readily seen when we learn that the City of Modford Is now getting water from Four Mile 1tke which is on the- Klamath water abed; and further, Medford con templates voting a bond issue of $975,000, to install u new water system. Perhaps part of this en- "oue sum will be used k divert lrol olher siurkling t-lireams : -I - i lirmvs r rv to Klamath FUlls. "1 wish. furtUer, to call your at tention to iho City of Bend whUch voted a band Issue (recently for the sum of I60O.O00 to purchase and build u municipally oWned water .system. "1 believe that It we take up these BUggestmru and can y thorn' to vonipletkn, we will 4ave done a w.'rk thut will stand for all lime as a monument to our fidelity and Do tho conscientious discharge of a trust placed in our hands by u con fiding public." WOOD Summer weather has melted down the price of Block-Wood to tho extremo bottom. Low summer prices .are now on. Don't hesitate but buy your winter's wood uow. Thoro will bo uo cheaper prices. Green Slabs Orders are coming In for that good cheap wood greeu slab. Our trucks are delivering tho best green slab wo have over sold. Order a years supply of .blOokB, and green slab, and you nro safe -yoli cuu get no bolter wood. Peyton & Co. ; "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 CLASSIFIED AD SECTION NKW TODAY FOlt ItKNT Nicely furnished house. s I I Lincoln. Ill;: LOST 32 x 4 tire, rim, carrier, li cense plate, tall light, between highway and Chllofluln, 1207 Wor- lli-ll Ave , or lb-raid office. Ite- ward. 1 1 -1 : KOIt SALE HohIoii Hull pups. 9 weeks old, rnuulre I.amm'H store, .Modoc Point. 1 1-18 FOR KENT--Sleeping rooms; hot and cold water. HHS Washington. 11-17 Foil KENT- Sleeping room, furnace beat for winter. 514 Walnut. 1 1-15 I OR SALE LIST TOUR PROPERTY WITH OFFICE WE HAVE CLIENTS FOR F O V II TO.S I X R O O M HOUSES CLOSE IN. UAGTJIBB & MAG HIRE S16 Main Street FIRE INSURANCE 19 years In business In Klamath District. BARGAIN I AM OFFERING for sale the follow ing described property that Is part of an estate that has lo be settled A FINE 5-PjOOM modern residence on paved street four blocks from Main St. in best residence section fine lawn and flowers. Will sell furnished or unfurnished. LOTS 4 & 5 IN HOT SPRINGS Addi tion, close in, suitable for 3 houses TWO LOTS IN SECOND Addition one block from Crater Lake highway Good view. ALSO LINDEHMAN PIANO, in good condition. Call 206 No. 4th. 10-20 FOIl SALE Chevrolet Tour. 1920 good condition. for quick sale $100. Wm. P. Eanders, 305 Pine. 10-15 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 SALE Seven room house; garage; paving paid. $4500. Terms. Call 512 N. 9th. 6-11 FOR SALE Fourteen room room ing house; good lease; on Main St. near Sixth. Phone 711. 5-11 FOR SALE MAIN STREET corner lot, only $190 per foot. 18 LOTS Buena Vista Addition. Good investment. Very easy terms. Will sell all or half. SEE THIS 5 lots in Mills Addition only $S75; flOO cash balance $30 per month. See C. R. BEE BE at CI1ILCOTE & SMITHS S-ll FOUR ROOM Plastered house, mod ern, good garage. Price $30000; $500 will handle. Balance like rent. SEVEN ROOM, modern plastered house. Lots of built-ins. Beautiful sun room. Full basement. Corner lot. Price $5500; $500 will huu dle. $50 per mouth and Interest. FOR RENT 3 room plastered house on East Main. Price $27.50. R. II. Maley, 703 North Ninth. Phono 720-W. S-ll FOR SALE FOIl HALE loo raw, some pure bred Bhropshlros, $13: also tun selected purobred Shropshire famB $30; gentle farm team, Well matched, 31100 lbs., $150, sale or trade for cows or calves. Robert ami Evi'U Adams, Mallu, Ore gon. 0-13 FOIl SALE One ton truck, In ttfrst i l.i is -h i ii". Cheap for quick sale. Call evenings 010 N. !llb St. 8-11 KOIt HALE Lot 75 x 200, orchard, free Irrigation right; river front. R34 Conger Avo, 10-16 FOIl HALE- 7-foot McCormlck bind er. A-l shape, practically now drap ers; 14-7 in, disk Hooslor drill, good shape. Hot Ii on Harrison ranch te ar Bonana, Oregon. Write Ivan E. Kllgnre, Merrill, Ore. 8-12 MIST AND FOUND LOST Some place near or In town, one 30x3 i United States tire on rim. phone 784: reward. 10-12 LOST At Wlul-kse or nearby, Sun day night, man's gray and blue bathing suit. Finder please leave at Herald office, or phone 866. 10-11 FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms. Bath and Phone. 84 Walnut. J25-A24 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Close in. Phone 342-W. 419 10th St. A4-S4 FOIl RENT Furnished Apt., rea sonable. 2301 Wantland. - 10-12 BLEEPING ROOM for rent. In quire 3 19 No. 9th St. 10-12 FOR RENT Sleeping room, furnace heat for winter. 514 Walnut. 8-10 FOR RBNT I room house, unfur nished in Mills Addn.. near school. Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main Street. 10-12 FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment, adults only. 439 No. 10th St. 10-16 FOR RENT 2 room apartment. 225 So. 5th. 10-11 FOR RENT Three-room furnished apartment with bath. 634 No. Sth St. Phone 413-J. 8-10 FOR RENT Furnished restaurant on Ashland-Klamath Falls high way, now doing good business, very cheap rent. Isaac Mooro, Keno, Oregon. 4-10 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER for rent. $1.00 per day. Phono 129. Golden Rule Store. Jll-All WANTED WANTED Neat and kind mlddle agded lady to do housework and care for five year old boy. Ad dress Box 7, Dorrls, Calif. 6-12 WANTED Someone who would want to get into a'gpod profitable business with no competition. Na tional article with national cam paign of advertising behind it. Write or call. RADIUM HEALTH PRODUCTS CO., 211 Broadway St., Portland, Oregon. 10-12 WAN TED Woman 30 years of ago or older, to clerk anil help with office work. Box 152, IIerald.8-11 MISCELLANEOUS TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf GET YOUR PIE APPLES at Home Farm. Poe valley. C.L.Nixon.8-10 IRRIGATED CLOVER stubble land, , mile Grants Pass, $150 per acre. Will divide. Terms. Ben R. Bones, Grants Pass, Ore. 7-8 WF. USE THE HOFFMAN STEAM PRESS. Let us call, press and de liver your suit, all for 75c. Tho Sixtli Street Cleaners, 224 S. 6th. Phone 49-J. S-10 EXPERIENCED COOK and helper wants work. Call or write 1212 Oregon Ave. 3-8 SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop. 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt WE USE THE HOFFMAN STEAM PRESS. Let us call, press and deliver your suit all for 75c. The Sixth Street ClearciK, 224 S. 6th. Phono 49-J. 15 THE YORK CAFE, under tho man agement of Mrs. J. A. Roborts und Mrs. 11. W. Dickson huvo signed an agreement with Culllnlury Al llance No. 4 24 und nro now op erating a strictly Union house 1 Culllnary Alliance No. 424. CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER. Bonded. Phono 881-J. J18-A17 WINDOW CLEANING, floor -rating, house cleaning and janitor Service. Reference!. A. M. Rhodos. Phono 300W. 7tt O. K. Transfer Co., "If Its Loose Well Move It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN