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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1925)
I . 1 SATHRD'AY, AimusT 15, 10215 EVENIKf) HERALBJ KLAMATH ('ALLS, OREGON PAfiE SEVEN VJriX MR.GUNN vrco ARC SOO CoinO OU AVACAltyN HERALD'S f OF COUS3E 1 POnV V i tru nue. 7,t't:ipiN(j r i VACATION- -"H Tfc. I . lAODAK WORK LoaYG Your Filitvs p )) ( More 9 O'clocK-Your A.ri. pictures am mm mm KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PAnTICULAR PKOPLE OUY TritU) DRUGS i ; Fred Weiterfeltl, D. D. S. j Klamath Lodge ! X-Bay Laboratory Directory Loots la Bolldlng i i Pbona tnt w j vw - Klaniatn Pull!. Oreajon V r M. W. A. . I kecu Flmt and Third DR. F. R. GODDARD j w?aM. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIOIAM c L, El,anla. Clark. , g "B,B01S .., Hit Lakevlew Are. Office and Reeldeooa Phoiie 321 I , I. O. 0. K. Tuo.ple I , N J. C. CLEGHORN Ctvn. BNQrNBBR AND SUItVinOR Phone 192-J 133 8. Riverside DR. J, G. GOBLE OPTOM P. I'll 1ST - OPTICIAN 709 Main fit. Phona 133-W Hake and grind Olassea. Dupll cato brokon loanua, repair frames BCRMANKMT CONOTnuCTIOM Exclnalre Licensed Manu- factnrvf tor The now Cnncrote Hollow Wall Building llrlck for Vt)U&da tlona, Walla, llulldlnga, etc. Abaolutely Kirn and We:.lh"r l'root at a cost lass than anv other form f malpry, Btone-Tlle COnattdQUon ellm luatoa upiieop oipenae, I In deatructllilo, ami la approved by tho boat afoalteata and bulldnra. Bni'iiolled a a base for Stucco finish tiot ua Eatlmata Son Job l h and Market. Plume BSUW Concrete Pipe Co. v.- - i niooiiiirx'D wc: A COUPLE VJLCK'j t)PK ; THP. 1-OUR OV OUK VACATION'., NltYNKfi not - jV VVGUL L VVUfcT MAI) VOU J YOU MAD rl.ANNt.rj t N POfNGT y 1 j 'Jf-if BUSINESS DIRECTORY ready at v5 p.T1 B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thuraday evonlnp. Vlalt Ing mombera welcome Elka Temple, 8rd Main Charlton Currlfl, Pxnlteii Ruler. Tom Ilolacil, See K. of 0. Council No. 2255 Mcotlngs; 8 P, M. 2nd and 4lh Tuesdaya .Lyceum Hall, Sth and High Visiting Knlghti welcome Chaa, Patterson. O K. American Lerion Klamath Poat lo. 8 Meellnga la' and 3rd Tneadaya. Court Houao Buament P. R. OLDS, Com'dr. Phono 86J-W Dr. Philip Cole OanaraJ Praottca of Dentistry Open Efonlngl by Appointment Phone 509 618 Main Over Moo'a Store BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building VI. dot Ray facial and scalp troatmant, facial packa, marcell ing, and anampoolng, French paper wave. For appointment Phone 311 OLORENN A WARREN, Prop. ',. V ' Strt et The we and l wSEE k ( That's not JUOT TALKING IT OVOR AND H a RAD IDEA- US COUIO WM.! '. MADL" ANV ' lOOdrll-K THOUGHT PERHAPS SOMe ReLATlUGS VE CODLO Go AND VIGIT" in , v mi:hk s PRBPAKB Kilt lit NTI; IN BOOTIiAND BDBNBOROH. auk. 15 (P) A ner numher of American aporta- men wll ho In Scotland thla year than ever before for tho Krouao ahoptaf and deer Ktnlklnit. The ii.iial occupant.-i of hlg cliontlng box- ' "ii have renewed their lenanefcH of "vhoolInK hoxca" and In addition Otbera bare taken up aereral Hmall er pnea, Henti have InereaKed eon- i klantbty alnoa pre-war d&ya and a conaerratlre eBtlmato plncea tho amonOt of money which koc to Scotland (taring the abort season at t8,750,u00. I .. , lUful the moon tho roadside out of aas. Tin Is It thing trinible with tile Pnlted States has abbot run out of toma to lilanie everything on. - Scientists are htinllng a substi tute for gasoline. About the only one found so far is shoes. Vochatzer Bros. WELL ItRILLi:ilS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose : v. .i given on water ayatema. Prices Reaaonablo Bonded 191S PEOPLES WAREHOUSE SI, Y. PARKER Owners and Operators WARREN RENNET South Sixth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon We Buy We Sell Hav Grain Potatoes Wo Storo Anythlng Except Livestock Let ua take care of your hay and grain wants, he it a Back, a bnle or carload. Wo guarantee everything wo sell. Our prices (tre fair nnd rensonalilo. If you nro thinking of leaving, s(ore your goods with us until you have found that Klamath is tho finest place on cartili. Try us. Akamont Auditorium Up-to-dato Dance Hall with all Conveniences and Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday THE EVENING HERALD'S Campbell Funeral Planned Tuesday hughnb. ore, Aug. 15 fastr nl services for'!'. I. Campbell, proi Ideal of Hi" cuivi ur Oregon, wliii died yesterday ii'iiitilng at h In homo jure v.-J H be hold next Tues day afternoon nt 3 ("lock In I ho main anilltoriuiii or lit" women's I btllldlbK of (ho unlvi ralty. The body wll H" lu stale earlier I In (ho (lay, In (lie alumni hull of, Ihn women'! building. The funeral aorvlcoa will ho open to III" public. MARKETS PORTLAND, Ore, Auk. 15. Bfa hlior. Bat ran and current rocolpta mi lo. Cnrronl receipt 23; pullet 2 7 Va 'a 2 8 ; ftrata 29 r'i 2 u ; eitl raH ;2,32,.-i; dollvored Portland, llutiiir ntendy. Extra cube, city 50: atundarda 4H; prime flmla 4S; flrata 45; undcrgra li i nominal; prima 53; cartina 54. Ilutior firm, lleat chur.nlng cream T 2 net nhlppera' iirni i: In zone 1. Poultry atcady. Heavy .'.loan 23; liKlit II '.a 15; aprlnga i'J 1(25; young white dueka 22. OnlMa ajtMdjr 2.50 'i 2.75. Potato fa 2.00 "4 2, 15. NtlU ati'idy Walnuta No. 1, 28 30; fllborla nominal, almonda 25T 27; DraiCl nuta lS'f2'i; Italian chi'Kiiiuta It. Sascara hark quiot. Inactive, nom inal at lift 7; Oregon grapo roH iKinlnal. llopn firm. Now cr,-p cimlng In, growers refuse 18. 192t vrp nomla ul at 20; Now Crop contracts at 18. Wheat: hard while, hluestem, Baart, wea.Uarp wlblte 1.S4; soft white 1.55; hard winter, northern eprlng 1.52; wiHt'orn red 1.4 8; mill hard w'llte 1.56: Today' nr recelptu: wheat 59; barley 1; flour. 15; corn 2; oats ha! 11. TRAVEL BETWEEN MEXICO .Wit V. s. K i;xi.V BALANCED CALBXICO, Cel.. Auk. 15. (Pi Figures released by the I'nitcd States Immigration office here show ed that 9.S30.70S persona passed through the Cnlexlco-Mexicall inter- natlunnl port during the fiscal year iof 1SS4-1025j j Of 4.909,001 persons who trav- eled from the Pnlted States into I Mexico. 3.627.8S3 were aliens nnd ! 1,281,778 were Americans. Sta Itlstlcs for the travel Into the United hSjtabM 'JTO mthe Central American ! country wore 3.039,277 aliens and 1 1,181,70 Americans. Tho h:.'avie8t travel through the j port way recorded during the sum mer months of June and July nnd tho minimum movement in Febru ary. Compilations of tho United States Customs Office here revonled that the total Imports into the United States at the port during the last fiscal year amounted to $0,105,001 of which $1,447,3 19 wero dutiable and $ 1,718,252 were froo. Exports (o Mexico during the period of July I. 1924. to July I, 1925, aggregated $4,008,621 and collections at the port were $315, 6S9. We Weigh Peram liulators to J.ogglug Trucks CLARHIFIaSD AD RATES First Insertion per line 10 Two Insertions perllnb lSe Three Insertion per line 80c Four Insertions per Una gVJe Week ( Unjee) per line SOo On Month per line 7(5e Minimum enarge zac. aoi not conr.ecuilve uro charged a now lot- : Iov. jhk i ;u h otiiI;.".Iou. Klr.it Insertion la In "New Today" column without extra charge, hut nil Insertions In that column' ro at firt Insertion rate. NEW XODAV FOIt SALE- 1 room house on 9th St, Prieo $3000; $1000 cash will handle. KOIt SALE -5 room modern house. BOtnV furniture, good garage, price $3050; $250 will handle. KOIt SALE furnlahod. handle. I room modern Iioukc. Price $2500; $750 will WANTED t or 5 room unfurnished house, cloae In; adults only. Refer ences. Phono Mr. Knowles. 795. 15-17 FOR KENT Three room furnished modern house, garage; adults on ly. Call at 1234 Lookout St. or phone 799 W. 15 BUYERS ATTENTION! I HAVE A LA ROE LIST of homes at prices that will appeal to the Investor. EXCLUSIVE AOENT for West Main St. frontage, at unusually low prices. RESIDENCE LOTS in all sections of the city. AUTOMOBILE & FIItE Insurance. ROUT. W. CLAVE . 208 Main St. Phone Re.. Phone C57W 15-18 FOR BALE 1884 Ford Coupe, lot of extras, $550: 1922 Ford Coupe $3ito; 1921 Ford Touring $123; 1922 Btsex Touring $225; terms. Call Hall Hotel. Vein Anderson. 15 VALLEV VIEW Real home ranch, 40 acres, rrult. garden, dairy; heart Rogue Rivei valley. Geo. Trelchler. Medford, Ore. 15 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 708 north 9tb. Phone 467M. 15-17 INTRAMURAL SPORTS All) STANFORD VARSITY TEAMS STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Callfi In Stanford university, intramural athletics, whose participants never are seen by (he public, claim 90 per cent of the male students at some timo during the year. llecognizing tifat the varsity sounds in the various sports afford an opportunity for the physical de velopment of but a small propor tion of the men. the university au thorities have arranged programs for every one. 'Won't' Cut It! i, -.ssh -j :j JiifiSiaM Not all bathing beauties have nobbed hair! Thl; is Miss Eleanor McCrneken, who has been chosen .Miss Wheeling" by Judges in the West Virginia city , ' V.'.'jt CLASSIFIED AD SECTION NEW TODAY w ' A BINS tor White Men. Bee Colllna, Mai K,-i9 - 60OK TOI 11 BBW In a "Robert Suit," h.'inil tailored to your mea sure. Nov showing fall and winter i ' ' 1 1 1 1 ill salts and overcoats. Phone 109 and I will call with iwiinplcH, or toe mo 'at the Quo Store Sat urday afternoon and evenings. A. It. (ACB) HENNHIt. A15-315 FOR SALE- I rooms, bath, furnish ed, one block from paving. Only S2300. $500 down. A dandy buy! 2 ROOMS, and bath, very modern, cozy, close In. $2800; $800 down. BIX ROOMS and bath one block from paving. Just completed. All mod ern features. $3750; $1750 down ANOTHER FURNISHED house of 5 rooms nnd bath and a good buy for the price. $2750; $1000 down. 8 ROOM;-; AND HATH in Hot Springs A real place for the money. $650u; terms. This will be worth looking at. HOME with every modern convenience. 5 large rooma and hath, full basement with furnace, laundry trays, on the paving. Let us show you this place. Full price $7500 and terms. FOR THE PARTICULAR, we have a place that Is a humdinger! 8 rooms and bath and all conveniences, beautiful grounds and on the pav ing. $2500 down; full price $9000. MAGUIRE & MAGUIRE 816 Main St. Insurance -o- Investments Wejarc backed by nineteen years of experience in this territory. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 1939 Equity By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly issued by the Clerk of tho Circuit Court of the County of Klamath, State of Oregon, dated the 7th 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. Gaiarneaux Jr. and Dorothy H. Gaiarneaux. defend ants, for the sum of Two Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty Five and no- 100 Dollars, and attorney fees in the 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 the County of Klamath, in Klamath Falls, in said County, at 10 o clock in the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following-described property, to-wit: Southeast Quarter (SEW) of Sec tion Eleven (11) in Township Forty (40) South, Range Nine (9) East of the Willamette Meridian; Taken and levied upon as the property of the said Tlefendants or as much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy the said judgment in favor of George DuVall, plaintiff herein, against said defendants, with Interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, July 10th, 1925. BURT E. HAWKINS. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. July 11-1S-23, Aug. 1-8-15. SUMMONS No. 1969 Equity In tho Circuit Court in and For Klamath County, and Stato of Oregon. 1,1a Pope, Plaiutiff, vs. Wesley G, Pope, Defendant. To Wesley G. Pope, defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear nnd answer tho Complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or befcre Friday, the 2Sth day of August, 1925, or, for failure to appear and answer, for want thereof, tho plain tiff will take judgment and decree against you as follows: 1. That the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff, Ida Pope nnd defendant, Wesley G. Pope, be dissolved on the grounds of desertion for over one year. 2. That tho plaintiff be awarded the care and custody of tho minor child. Georgia P. Pope. 3(. That the plaintiff have such other and further relief as to equity and good conscience may appertain, and as to the Court may seem meet. August 2Sth. 1923, is tho last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication of this Summons, iu which you may appear and answer said Complaint, the first publication thereof being July 17th, 192.3, and the last publication being August 2St!l. 1923. This summons Is served by puli- llcatfon by order of the Honorable A. L. Leavitt, Judge of the Circuit Court I'm- the State ot Oregon lit Klamath County, dated July 15th. 1925, which order required that summons be published onco a week for six successive weeks (seven in sertions,) the first publication being July 17th, 192.1. W. It. A. RHNNJ31R, Plaintiff's attorney, whose office and post office address is Ameri can National Bank Bldg., Klamath Falls, Oregon. July 17-2 1-31, Aug. 7-11-21-28. roit sm.i: Hill MALE 2 Rood lulu on pave, itiant. one block from Main St, Paving paid in full; prlcu $2250, $500 will handle. Bee K. If. MAI.EY, 208 llopkn Btdft. Phone 720W IS FOR SALE Apartment houao, has nix nicely furnished apartments, all have private baths, steam heat, close In. Terms. Address 153, Herald. 11-tt FOR SALE Chevrolet Tour. 1920, good condition, for quick sale 106. Wm. P. Sanders, 305 Pino. 10-15 FOR SALE -Lot 75 x 200, orchard, Trie irrigation right; rlvor front. 834 Conger Ave. 10-15 FOR SALE Good milk cow, $75. 421 Conger avenue, phono 732. 11-17 RADIO A good radio to trade for phonograph; prefer Edison. Phone 24J. 14-15 FOR SALE Tent, 16 x 16; perfect condition, .at your own price. Call 639W. 14-15 FOR RENT Lincoln St. -Sleeping rooms. 920 Phone 597W. 14-15 POB RENT FOR RENT Rooms. Hath and Phone. 840 Walnut. J23-A24 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Close In. Phone 342-W. 419 10th St. A4-S4 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 541 High. Phono 399W. 12-15 FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment, udnlts only. 439 No. 10th St. 10-15 FOR RENT Sleeping room, furnace heat for winter. 514 Walnut.11-15 FOR RENT 4 room furnished house, close In. 1113 Pine. Phone 568R. 14-15 MISCELLANEOUS TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eata. OPEN ALL N1QHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf WE USE THE HOFFMAN STEAM PRESS. Let us call, press and de liver your suit, all lor 75c. Tho Sixth Street Cleaners, 224 S. 6th. Phone 49-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' AVarehouse. Phone 704. 12-15 SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Ooodyear Shoe Repal"- Shop, 121 N. 8ta St. We pay the return poatago. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER, office. Herald tf-nt CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER. Bonded. Phone 8S1-J. J18-A17 WINDOW CLEANING, Door wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A.M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf 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 ordor. W. C. Smith, Corning, Calif. J17-A15 WILL TRADE a good piece ot land for a good car. Phono 510. 14-20 BARGAINS 5 ROOM HOUSE Now, connected with sewer, $2,000.00. 3 ROOM HOUSE Modern, $2,000.00 $500 down. 3 ROOM HOUSE Modern, $2,000.00 $300 down. 2S0 ACRES LAND house, $1500. with 3. room LOTS IN ALL PARTS of the city; acre tracts close in, $350 to $450 per acre. 20 ACRE TRACT close In, $ 1000; suitable for subdivision. C. MORRISON Phono 435M 14-15 FOR SALE BARGAIN I AM OFFERING for sale the follow ing described properly that Is part of an estate that has to bo Bettled: A FINE E-ROOM modern resldenco on paved street four blocks from Main St. In best residence section; fine lawn and flowers. Will sell furnished or unfurnished. LOTS 1 & 5 IN HOT SPRINGS Addi tion, close in, suitable for 3 houses. TWO LOTS IN SECOND Addition ono block from Crater Lake highway. Good view. ALSO LINDERMAN PIANO, In good condition, ('all 200 No. 4th. 10-20 rt '.-er-.. O. K. Transfer Co., "If It's Loose Well Move If PHONE 87 906 MAIN,