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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1925)
THURSDAY, AIK,;i;::t V 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN WORKING OVfRTlMC.' Hv4ic.ii r !). vjiTh 1HC BAf'K ANO TIKW. I - (ft tifPfyT $ixtp fft ,. : frotttr (NfltlAO CI itrflnetf sTMr,-fo ret er. ni'-i a TEW KOUHii WET MIM5 CUT CHCCKS rW OiWPlNDINfl 4 VBLU I'LL Sii HANGED IF IT ll ,INT CHICK - 1 AINT tf k.N H r,? r-.v f.ooticRv-' I've HERALD'S rO0AK 'Leave Your i --- -'- 'Before 9 OclocK-Your Pictures are ready aV 5 P.r IJIIUM rung KLAMATH FALLS OREGON is, WHEHE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY TMCIW DRUGS Fred Weaterfeld, D. D. S. X-Rar L,ab(iratorr I,o.i:iil Itulldlng Pbont -134-w RLiiuuia Ptlli, Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD OBTKorATino PHYBKUAM AMI) S'J!tcti:i,1 Office and Realdince l'boue III L 0. 0. r, Ton.pl J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL I ;m . ! N i'.I'.K AND SUIlVKYOIl Phona 102-J 133 8. Illvorildo DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPT10IAN 709 Main dt. Phons 133-W Mako and grind Olasaos. Dupll CSts broken lenses, ropalr frnmus UBPMANCNT CON8TROCTIOI BxelasUn Licensed Mnnu factttrors for The now Concrete Hollow-Wall Building llrlck for Founda tions, Wal's, Buildings, utc. AbBoIutoly Fire and Weather Proof at a colt lens than am other form uf mnaonry. Btnne-Tlle construction elttd lnatoi upkoop oxpeniio, Is In destructible, and Is approved by the belt anliltouls and builders. lilieicelb t n n base for Stucco flnlab .iot ns Hailninte Your Job nth and Market. Phone IM'JW Concrete Pipe Co. T O. K. Transfer Back Again GLAD wc VCRL LUl'KV ENOUGH TO (5lT Those CrRTilM took . took 7 MY Mitoo I LOAD OH- MY I 1' M;::.- Ml Pr" "A THAT'S ME - f SVHV IT'S "RED' kvT2 TmEi OOT AND SOOSE VOJR 7" -, POSTACi! 7 in i- flU,,j 1 nr.: : 1 'jimm. BUSINESS DIRECTORY WORK Films Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. MeeU Flrat and Third Wadneadaya Odd Kellona Hall C. !,. Ed Tarda, Clerk. 133D Lakevlow Are. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thnraday evening. 'Visit ing memherf welcome. Klka Temple, Srd t Main Charlton C'urrln, Kinltcd Ruler. Tom Delicti, Hoc K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tilusdayi toraeum Ball, 81 h and High Vlaltlng Knlghti welcome Chaa, Pattcrsoa, (1. K. American Legion Klamath Poit No. 8 Mootlogs li and Srd Tuosdays. Court Houie BaaoMent F. R. OLDS, Com'dr. Phono or.:-w Dr. Philip Cole General Pructlco ot Dentistry Open Bvenlngl by Appointment Thone 509 618 Main Over Moe's Store BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Vlolot Ray facial snd scnlp treatment, facial packs, marcell ing, and shampooing, Fronch impor wave. For appointment Phono 811 IX)IUCNNA WARIIKN, Prop. v y 'v. . I (v;; -and miv Tool -1 nor? 1 . LVF:. 1 1 "7 " " .v. :' 'fe ?A'Jt SPUf! j 1 I r-MTSC I BRYAN MEMORIAL GETS UNDER WAY OUmyhob " 1 r r o r Denonnoed nt icoiiiiiig Meotlog n( iia- toll, Ti'ii in"., ,- DAY TON, Tenu.. Aug. 13. OriMlgMlon -if the William J. llry un memorial aaiociution hero laat light waa marked by denunciation of t'laroir.o )arrw by A. T. Stewart proHisutlng attorney In lhi Sconea. lOtnoluUon trial, and a vleufal by IjudgD Julin T. ItaiiUU'ii. who pre- nldeil ut tho beiiTlnit, of -ibargca by I Mr. I)arr-w Hint the Judge hud ) oaed Hie trial to further 'hta hjII- Uca) Inlerenta. Tliu( out. icuition. formed for the Ipurpoae or erecting a funtlamental- Igl sch'iol here In mctnory of Mr. Hryau, act ua u goul the raising of one and a .half million dollars for j building and five mlUlana left tho jcuit.ument of i:n proposed InstitjB I (ton. Vochatzer Bros. WKI.I. DRILLERS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estimates given on water systems. Prices Reasonable i! Bonded 1918 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE 1'. PARKER Owners and Operators WARKKX RENNET South Sixth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon U. Wo Buy Wo Soil Hay Urn In l'ulnlooa Wo Store Anythlng Except Livestock Lot U8 tnlto caro of your hay and grain wants, be It a sack, a bale or carload. Wo guarantee everything wo sell. Our prices Are fair and reasonable, if you aro thinking of leaving, store your goods with us until yob have found Unit Klamath Is the finest place on enroll. Try us. Altamont Auditorium Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences and Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music . Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Co., "If THE EVENING HERALD'S HPMMKH POJW!BKV'KH KKKI' 1 .i,isii caw jHUvm occirriKii OXFORDi I'lliK-. As- 13, (!'; Wboro iln iiiiditriini'lii 1 go ilnrlim I hi' lum; vui nllon, In ijiwiitliin nf leii iiHki'il l' tho uulnttlcUd who llllllKllli: flu rolll'KI'M lllt'l rrounilH to li ili'Hcrl'd fur hovitiiI w"kB. Iln torts tint war lliey. wi-ro, hut tho ooBtornco lihlilt acquired dnrtng wartime Iiuh stiu'lt and iloreloped, mill fur only two WOftka In lh(! varn tlon Ih there tonplnto illence In iln' bulldlOK. There lit 11 ctnal"i'i Inflow of kik'Hh 10 linliiHtrliil 1 iinfurencex, iluruilomil roiirHeii uml iiiiuii"rcluJ cooventlooi ilnrlnx which the con fereacoa are bouMd uini f"'l on the Hoot of a modoru hotel. Htudenta fur these confijronee lead ill" Uvea o ftimli-rKt'iiiliiatiiH, occupy their rOOIDI, dine In the blu Imlln ami by Hu doing uhkIhI tb' economics! pjCoblema wblb la urgent Jn the coaea of aomo ' (Ollacea. nu itisTS or today It. V. Doty, Orovllle. Calif.: L. L. BmlLb, Fresno, Calif.; 8. II iioakiug, Copco, Calif.: (i. H. Alton! Sherman. Calif.; 8. 8. Henderaon. Long BesCb, Calif.; (ieorge 1.. McOermott, Ma I In : Alex Gray. Fawnakln; O. C. Jamea, l.oa i Angeles, Calif.; C. F. Dawson, Suaanvllle, Calif.; Oeorge J. Arnold, l.oa Angeles; draco K. Taylor, Oakland; Coo. J. Nowcombe, Monrovl; Mrs. Marie Babblno, Santa floaa. Calif.; II. O. Allen, 8eatlle; and itlchard (J. Klen. Seattle were among the tourlHta registering at the chamber of commerce today. The money you make dOSStt't do ypu half aa much Kood as the money you save. Sells Worms Mi r.ry Frost. ,12. la H regular l."ab m nxn. Ho heard Hsborueu In his homo town of Arlyitiaus City. I Idea aliout having tu d't worn , hi no undertook tu supply il .:i. He ds ac.il cells worms b tin. doxeo. f.'tten.'nu them on ix'ra uicai. jnd on bsturdaya his earning! suu t()Uu as ti'jt- aa $5 Wo Weigh . Perambulators to hogging Trucks It's loose ll W j Prize Corn 'to V L.. Duy lives on a farm near To-Irt-a. tCi.s Whop notody would be llev,. that his com was as tall as he CUUlocvl It was. he had this phcto smi.ri taken He la live feet ten Inches tall, itnd hts t.on.' standing on hiH snouldfr, is Ave feet tall. The cocn tops both of them. JTTKJ DEXOTJXtTS CLAQCECRS as ritAin VIENNA. Organized applause constitutes a descptlon of the pub lic, In the opWton of 6 Vienna judc?2. I'er&sns engaged to d; tho hand elappiug and to voice their applause In other 'nays cannot claim remuner ation. The case arose fr,-m a dispute be : tweon Dr. Stefan, composer of a I comic opera entitled, "Agri." and j the Killer of a claiine at t-e B:irg I theatre, waere the first performance of "Agri" was glvan. Tile leader j claimed that the comp:ser had ! agreed to employ the services of the' j claque, and ' that the claquers had rendered a manual service worth 500,000 crowns. ' The judge declined to hear Just what Uie arrangement between the two men was, und rendered judg ment against the chief cf tthe claqu ers on the grounds that tho activity of a claque constitutes a fraud upon the public, and 'that it Is "immoral." There are some movie actors who couldn't afford a summer divorce suit. ! NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution duly I Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit I Court of the County of Klamath, I Stato of Oregon, dated the jllth day of August, 1 9 2 5, I in a certain action in tho Circuit j Court for said County and State, ! wherein Coley Ball as plaintiff re j covered judgment against Harry Wright in Itae total sum of One Thousand Twenty und 25-100 Dol I lars upon which there is balance I due and unsatisfied in sum of Nine Hundred Fifty anfl 25-100 Dollars. I together with Interest at the rate I 61 t per annum from the 27th day j of .June, 1925. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the r.th day of September, iiia, at the Court House of the County of Klamath, in Klamath Falls. In said County, at 10 A M. o'clock in the forenoon of said day. sell at pub lie auction to theJllghest bidder, for cash, the following-described prop erty, to-wit: Wi SK'i. Sec. 35. Twp. 33 S., It. :i K. W. M., Klamath County, state of Oregon Taken and levied upon as the prop erty Of the said Harry rijilit or as much thereot as may be necessary to satisfy the balance duo on Mir said judgment In favor of Coley Ball agntn'sl said Hirry Wright with Inter est thereon, together with all costs ami disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, August 12. 1925. nUUT E. HAWKINS, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. A-13-20-2T-Sopt. 3 We'll Move CLASSIFIED AD SECTION NKW TODAY FOlt ItKN'T ,', room houso. 22H1 So, Ctb St. 13-1 it FOlt KAI.B-- Sixty five head yearling MampsHIrs rains, all purebred, good type, excellent condition. Can make up aiiiKle deck or full car load, with atralKbt Harnim or part Cols, or an ho delivered by trucka. RsasongDls prlsss. Come anil aee or wire Link & Wilson, McMlnn vllle. Oregon. 13-14 KINK ABBLAND IIOMK for aale at I'ulillc Auction Now la your ensncs to buy a home in Ashland. Ore., "The City of Homos and School;!," at your own price and on eaay terms. 1 will sell at public auction on the premise ut Ash land, Ore., on Saturday, Atiguat IS, 125, at 6:3o p.m.. the limine and lot at 143 Cranlto St., over looking the famed Lltbia park. The lot Is about tin x ISO feet, and the house is well-built, with aeven rooina, and Is partially furnished. The lot la level and the soil good for gardeM and flowers. Anyone de siring a comfortable homo in an ideal ehool town for children "should Surety attend thla auction aale. Terms 30 per cent cash down; balance In three years at 0V4 per cent, ft. B. DKTKICK, agent, Ash land. Ore. -13 HAVK CLIENT for a flood Stock ranch, must be very cheap, price J20.IIU0 to S75.0OO. M. J. Lopez, No. 44U E. Market St., Stockton. Calif. 13-14 FOtTND Pair of gold rimmed spec bscies. Owner may have same by Calling at Herald office and paying .i this ad. 13-14 LOST Between Liberty theater and Klamath Valley hospital, an Elgin wrist watch. 'Julia Ogden, Klam ath Valley hospital. 13-14 FOlt RENT-3-room furnished house. Inquire United Cigar Store. 62ii Main. 13-14' FOR KENT Partly furnished 3 room house. 933 Washington. 13-1 5 FOR KENT 3 room furnished house large yard and shade trees. Les lie Peyton, 733 Main. 13-14 FOR RENT 2 room furnished house with both, on So. th St. Inqoiio ot upstairs Apt. In rear of 2115 So. 6th Street. 13' FOR SALE Oil Paintings. Id x 20, 2.25: 20 x 30, 7.50. Call 639 So. Sixth St. 13 WIH) THE PARTY who borrowed oe.r 2 h. p. motor kindly return it'.' Ilolllday Dairy. .13 YOUNG LADY, High school graduate, wishes office work; bookkeeping, 332 Lincoln St. 12-14 POSITION WANTED Young man just out of business college, po sition as assistant bookkeeper. Box 154 C-o Herald. 12-14 FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment, with private bath. Comer Pine and Cedar. One block from Main. Call 510. 12-14 MISCELLANEOUS TRIANGLE CAFE The place to go' good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tl WE USE THE HOFFMAN STEAM PRESS. Lot us call, press and de liver your suit, all for 75c. Th(H Sixth Street Cleaners, 224 S. Oth. Phone 4 9-J. 8-16 TO TRADE 4 room house and lot, close in. in Dunsmuir, value. $1750, for house and lot in Klamath Falls. See Peoples' Warehouse. Phone 704. 12-15 SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Sond them to the Goodyear Shot Repal' Shop, 121 N. 8tb St. W pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER, office. 1 Herald tf-nt CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER. Bonded. Phone SS1-J. J1S-A17 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M Rhodos. Phono S60W. 7tl FOR SALE BARGAIN ' I AM OFFERING for snle the follow ing described property that is part of on estate that has to be settled: A FINE 5-ROO.M 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 ft 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 LINDERMAN PIANO, In good condition. Call 200 No. 4th. 10-20 FINEST ELBERT A PEACHES and Bnrtlett Pears direct from grower. Order now for delivery Aug. 1st to 15th. 40 lbs poaches $2.40; 45 lbs. pears $2.90. Express paid. Send cash with order. W. 0. Smith, Corning, Calif. J17-A15 It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN l'OH SALE FOlt SALE Apartment house, has six nicely In ni lulled apartments, I'll have private balhsi steam beat, close in. Terms. Address IG'I, Herald". 11-tf FOR SALE Chevrolet Tour. 1920, good condition, for quick snlo Sloo. Wm. P, Sanders, 305 Pine. 10-15 FOR SALE, CHEAP 20 lots with 1 000 ft. S. P. trackage. Good fac tory sile, Sc.- lie, 'he at ChllcOtO ft Smith's. Phone tf. 12-14. FOR SALE Lot 76 x 210, orchard, free irrigation right; river front. 831 Conger Ave. 10-15 FOR SALE Boston Bull pups, 9 weeks old. Inquire Lamm's stora, Modoc Point. 11-13 FOR SALE Good milk cow, $75. 424 Conner avenue, phone 732. ' 11-17 F O R S A L E - - Pedigreed hitch I'olioe dog; need home. See Dick. 11-13 LOST 32 x 4 tire, rim, carrier, li cense plate, tall light, between highway and Ch'loquln. 1207 Wor den Ave., or I'it-ald office. Re ward. 11-13 FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms. Bath and Phone. 840 Walnut. J25-A24 FOR RENT Fnrnlshed apartments. Close id. Phone 342-W. 419 10th St. A4-S4 FOR RENT--2 room furnished house Call nt 1120 High St. 12 FOR KENT Furnished apartment! 511 High. Phone 399W. 12-15 FOR RENT 2 room cabin, with ga rage. 2127 White avenue, Mills Addition. W. H. Hatton. 12-13 FOR RENT 2 room furnished house with bath on So. Oth St. Inquire at upstairs Apa. in rear ot 213 So.Cth St. 12 FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment, adults onlv. 439 No. 10th St. 10-15 FOR RENT Sleeping room, furnace herA for winter. 511 Walnut. 11-15 WANTED S U M M O N S No. 1973 Equity In the Circuit Court in and for Klamath .County, and Stato ot Oregon. , ; ' t;. C. LOHENZ, Plaintiff, vs. Allen Sloan, and the unknown heirs of H. W. MI1IB, and also all other persons and parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or interest in the real estate described In the Complaint herein. Defendants. To the uaknown heirs of H. W. Mills, and also all other persons and parties unknown claiming any j right, title, estate. Hen or interest in the real estate described in the Complaint herein: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: Y'ou 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, the plain tiff will take judgment and decree against you as follows, to-wit: 1. That the defendants above named be required to set forth tho nature of their and each of thoir claims, that all claims of the de fendants or any of them ndverso to thi." plaintiff may be determined ty the decree of this Honorable Court; and that by such decree it be decreed and adjudged that the plaintiff Is the ow-ner 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 bo forever barred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said properly; 2. And for such further and dif ferent relief as to equity may seem meet und proper. September 11th. 1925, Is tho 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 bolng September 10th. 1925. This summons is served publi cat'or by order of the Honorable A. L. I.cavii t. Judge of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, dated July 27th. 1925, which order required that summons be published once a week for six successive wooks (soven in sertions.) the first publication being July 30th, 1025. Which order further provided that the plaintiff la relieved of mull 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. HENNER, Plaintiff's attorney, whose office and post office address Is Ameri can National Hank Bldg., Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. July 30, Aug. 6-13-20-27, Sept. 3-10.