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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1925)
TIIKMDAV, aik;ii::t is, vvr, EVENING itBRALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN VILt L lUC" H LOOK LIKI1 VUVRC OOIMO we'll To RV;L' IV A FT-'l. I 1 7 J PAV VACATilVI V it HIE GUNM'O J , L NICE win l lb WllViC UP TllSOUOH J TME MeuNTAiNSyt bTlCK h ' HERALD'S 1 V V. 1 R ii Tf f UHV II t J. EJ ill i II I r -r7 i. rOPAK WORK Leave Your FUttVS (( JLJCIUIV f WUULl HJVI A,r- Pictures am i mderwooffs pnar RL'AMATH FALLS OREGON l J WHERE PARTICULAR PCOPLC PURlT V I OU ' i n.i" Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. X Hny Iboratory Loomis ltuiiding Pbons 3i-w KUnmtti Fnl!, Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD pSTUpPATHIO PllYVIOIAM ami) BURtrBon Office and itenidaoee Phong Itl I 0. O. V. Ten.nlo J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL KNOINKBIl AND SUItVEYOK Phone 153-J 133 H. BlTSrsldS f DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTIC1 N 70S V.iln St. Phone UMV Make and grind Glaasea. DnPll cttn broken lonaui, repair frames IPCHMANCNT CONClTnuCTIOr' xclualve !,lccnsrl Manu fncturera for The new Ooncr.oto Hollow-Wall BuiidiuK lirhk tor Pounds- tliina, Walln, Dtllldlnli, etc. Absolutaly Flro and Wokthet Proof at a cost loss than anv other form of iniuonry. stone-Tiio cohittiietlon slim Inatea upkeep stpsnae, In . doatnictlbln, and I Spproi ' by tho bust srohltscts and bullderi. i Unexcelled na a bsso for Stucco finish -t ns Ua'liitatp Your Job th and Markot. Phone 08QW Concrete Pipe Co, M P i O. K. Transfer Mills SllVC Monny ( LEAVE ff to MC To 5bt THROUGH chbaSS IT SURE DOE!" - OlNCE onlv i'-m: ro HALF TUf areifot'i ) MAKIIS IT ALL . Iffi -IMK NlCCft vji v.l frtWr: . i I' ll I in MR OWN 5 ( N TUCKEBV CUTTING DOWN THE GASOLINE BILL i iii r "( ,1111111 ',w ' i- MOUNTAINS? why it will take a lot MORC 6A61CUMli M0UMTAIN5! IT WOULD BE LOTS CritAPtft lb WEH - QuT gunn euv GOING UP HILL AND TO A LEVEL Country f r-a l-t: ' --' ... t."Y (s.oiY - "- --rmmmmmi . v. . BUSINESS DIRECTORY X sTV ready a t ' i-nuuj , ESSE! Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Meets Flr.it and Tbtrt Wodneadayi Odd Fellowi Hall 0 U Rdwsnls, Clerk. 1111 l.ukuvlew Are. B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Vlalt- Iiik ntenibexs welcome, Rika Temple, 3rd fc Main Charlton Currln, BxSltSd Ruler Tom Poliull, Bee K. of 0. Council No. 2255 MeotlQcsj g p. m. 2ik! nncl Ith Tunednya .Lyceum Hall, 81 hi "A High Vlalting KnlghU welcome Chns, Patterson. O. K. American Legion Klamsth Poat No. 8 Msetlnga la and 3rd Tuesdays. Court Hcoao Baaemeut F. R. OLDS, Cotn'flr. Phone B-W Dr. Philip Cole Qener.-U Practlco of Dentistry Opon Bvonlnn by Appolntmunt Phono r.s r.i8 Main Over Moe'a Stors BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building V lolot Rny facial and acalp treatment, facial packs, marcelling,- aii'l Shampooing, French pspef wave. For ippolntmenl Phono 311 olorknn a WARREN, Prop. 5 ItAVEMT SAID VET WHERE ) iMTeMB ro Cjo ;'M fiOIN TO LET the gas v:hen VME'P AND I'LL BUV IT COMING BACK BECAUSE IT VvILL BC DOWN VJE CAN COAST A LOT 1 POWER FINANCES GIVEN HEARING WAI.I.A WALLA, Vah.. Aug.! I 1 .(A'i Financial rondltloaa of Hie i Pacific Power and l.luhl company, j an Interpreted by Henry F. Mojrc. ' I certified public uceountunt, were air-1 led bofjay no .renumptlun of tho de- j Ipartment of public ivorkn hearing of tho rato caae brought against I tho company b; tbu inunlclpaKtlen I of the Walla Wallii-Yuklma district.' .Mr. Moore Hummed up bin Untlmony ' Mitirau attai'k on the financial ponl- I I tljn of the respondent cmnuny. C to virtually all I l-f Mr. Mooro'ii tPBllmony were baaed j upon the trbahda that it Ih a matter of law that stogkg and houda of a utdlty are not reluted to tho rate I I hu u i that they are n'H t-j be rnmputel In reaching u Hilr rate of; I ri wirii nor tho amount of depreel-1 ..Hon to hu act up on the b.'.oka ofj tho company; That hln flnda lire i ; basted upon aumpt!oii8. Vochaizer Bros. IV I'LL DllILLLRS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Lstlmatea given on water ayutuius. Prlcoa Renaonable , Bonded 1918 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE V. PARKER Owners nml Operators WARREN HEA'NET South Sixth street, Klamath Falls, Oregon Wo Buy W0 Sell Hay Grain Potatoes Wo Store Anvthing Except Livestock Let us tako caro of your hay and grain wants, bo it a sack, a bale or carload. We guarantee everything wo soil. Our prices nro fair and reasonable. If you are thinking of leaving store your goods with us until you have found that Klamath is tho finest place on eurt'h. 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 COQLIDBE RESTS m dad's mm " COOiMOUVfl am eharged now toU President Undecided When ,owln ' '" """ f':on He Will Return to Sum- 1 ! InwMon ' m "Now Todr" ui .. ii 1 rnlnnin wltliuut extra charxe, but all mer Wnite Mouse . ' loserttons in that column re at tint Innfrllon rate. PLYMOUTH, VI., Am I ' OP)- Prosldenl . . : i -1 . - l-.r- loday at; bin father's bonif, BP'psrently onde Olflad whi n he will return to the ufflmtr Whits KaUM St Kwanip- KCOtt, He put the nffnlm of Kovcrnment iii.oi bin Bind and 1ST blmssll over to ih" reaction offered l the ncenes US bad known aa a boy. Tn k luff adrsntsca of anothor day hi prefect wralber. President and Mrs, ('oolldne motored afler hreak funt to l.udlow. They slopped at the I homo of Attorney General Sarxent. who In In WaahliiKton. and apent an hour vIhHIuk with Mr. nod Mrs. Bnihuel Plernon, son In law and daughter of the attorney neneral. The PreBldenl and Mrs ('oolldge took bark tn Plymouth a basketful of freh veKctablen v.hleh they helped the PlerSODS gather In their garden. Last Picture of Ambassador The Mat picture of the late Ed-1 gar A. Bancroft. American Ambas- j fader to Japan. Photo was taken up- on bis arrivel nt n summer resort, I Ksrulxawa. In the Japan Alps. Ban - croit diiil there after a short illness, July 2 7. 1 Mr. and Jlrs. C. W. Gicln of Talcni. are quests of Mrs. (Hole's nVJther, Mrs. A. K. Honstey today. I They plan to return to tlvclr home , t. 'ieon ow. . We Weigh Perambulators to ..'.egging Trucks It's Loose RATI:-. jut Use Klc ..per una l tic per Dae not ..per line Ii.1i: ; . IHT lltll .'till- : lliri'f! lllNi'l'lllIMM mir liiHcrtlonH . I( ((I llmrs) Adinili per If tin 7Bc Minimum clmrz't Z.'jc. Ai1 not M;tV TODAY TOR SALE - l!i2:i Ford roadster with bed: 4 new Ooodyeur tires. Would consider building lot or smitll ocreaire In trade. No real estate aenta need apply. 8eo Jaek Hale at fiaullnry Market.l 8-20 FOR RUNT I only. Phone room house, adults I ITM. 1 8-1 IV ANTED Middle aged woman to do honaewoik and care for amall child. Phone 102. 18-20 FOR SAIK ri room bungalow. ?.IC0o; terms. Phone 01 1W. 18-1! 1'OR RENT Sleeping rooma; hot and cold water bath und phone. 137 High St. 18-22 W A N T B D -Phone 135. Experienced Ironer. 18 FOR SALE Portable electric Bew Ing machine. Phone 871. 18-20 FOR RENT BleeplOf room, close in, reasonable. Phone HU. 18-20 FOR RENT Furnished 3 room cot tage, eriner 2nd and Roosevelt. $S0; fall at 806 Calif. Ave., after 5 p. m. 18-19 FOR RENT Two 3 room plastered houses; one partly furnished with guragc; one 2 room house with garage. Inquire at Farrell's more. East Main & Cth St. 19-21 KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency. 1008 Main St.. all kinds of help furnished on short notice. Phone A-18 S-18 I furnished. Phone, 4S2W. 17-18 day. Phone 324R between 5 and AVIATORS MAKE FORCED LANDING ROSEBURG. Ore, Aug. IS. In a fsreed (lading here this moruing a Cnrtiaa plane, one of a fleet of five, piloted by Reserve Officers from San D.'ego, enroute to Seattle, was damaged sfightly whenn nosed Into the ground upon landing. Only the propeller was broken and neither I of the tirvo officers who occupied the machine were Injured. The party consisted of Lieutenant T. J. Koe nrg, commanding. Captaia Canning jham, leading the . formation, Llen I tenants HUrvoy Ogden. McHenry, W. iHoeSman, Can Auslcte, whose plane j was daniager, Orme, MaeCafer;' nud I Leslie Tower. HILL WILLS WINS t r ur.i moo?, a, . 1 ., au ! S (Ji Miss Helen Mills of Berkeley, 1 California, the naUonal champion. Iscored two triumphs today in t'ie i women's championship tennis t-nir- namcnt. Paired with. Miss Marry ! K. Browne; She won her first round 1 doubles match from Mra. Molla B. I Mullory Und Miss Marion Williaius. I S-G, C-3. after defeating Mrs. C. H. Hubbard cf Boston in the tingles 6-1. 6-0. If you lose sleep at night don't try to find it while lit work the following day. roit SALE Villi RAT.1C 1 rooms. l:ith. furnish ed, one block from oavinc. Onlv j 82300. S500 down. A dandy buy! 2 ROOMS, and bath, very modern, cozy, close In. $2800; ?S0O down. ! SIX ROOMS mid bath one block from paving. Just completed. All mod- ern features. 13750; $1750 down. j ANOTHER FURNISHED house of 5 rooms and bath end a good buy for the price. ?27."0; 81000 down. v. iriMo i km iJ S ROOMS AND BATH In Hot Springs A real place lor the money. $6500; terms. This will be worth j looking at. A II O M E - - with every modern convenience. 5 large rooms and bath, full basement with furnace, laundry trays, on the paving. Let us show you this place. Full price $7600 and terms. FOR THE PARTRTULAR; wo have a place thai ISO humdinger! 8 rooms and bath and all conveniences, beautiful grounds and on the pav ing. $150.1) down; full price $9000. MAourrtE ss maguirE 816 Main St. Insurance -o- Investments We are hacked by nineteen years Of experience in this teniiory. We'll Move esse, CLASSIFIED AD LOST AND POUND LOST - I huIi box from TojfKcry with HkIiI gray null, between City Trann for office anil Alxomn. Return to Btage Offl'-o. Howard. 17-18 WAN.TKD WANT TO lir.N house, eiono -A a or 0 room Phono r20K. 17-19 WANTBD Woman wants Hdi! ."louKowork. Phone 23K1H. 17-1S WOMAN WIHHKS housework by the day. Phone 231R between 6 and 8 p. m. 17-19 WANTED Job as truck driver. Phone 277W, 521 Jefferaon.l7-18 WANTED .Children to take care of. either at my home or their home; ttlgbt or day. 201 Kldorado Ave. 1 7-1 9 III' YKRS ATTENTION' 1 I HAVE A LAROE LIST of homes at prices that will appeal to the Investor. L: l.l'SIVE AGENT for West Main St. frontage, at unusually low prlcea. RESIDENCE LOTS in all sectiona of the city. AUTOMOBILE & FIRE Inaurance. ROBT. W. CLAYE 208 Main 8t. Phone 758 Res. Phono C57W 15-13 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That sealed bids will be received by the County Court If Klamath Coun ty, at the County Court House up to 2 o clock P. M. on Saturday, the 29th day of August, 1925. for the con struction of the following: The grading of the Midland Mar ket Road from the Miller Hill school to Midland in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the County Engineer, the laying of corrugated Iron pipe at points designated, and the con struction of a concrete box culvert in an irrigation ditch at Station 231. And the doing of such work in con nection with the above improvement as may he necessary to make a com pleted roadbed. Plans and specifications may be hud at the office of the County Engineer upon a deposit of fire dollars ($5.00). Said deposit will be refunded to unsuccessful bid tiers upon tho return of the plana aud specifications ro the County En Kineer. BIDS must be securely scaled. plainly marked "Bid for -Midland -Market Road." and addressed to the County Clerk of Klamath County. EACH BID must be accompanied by a certified check, bidder's bond or cash in a sum not less than five per cent urr I of the amount of the hid. said sum to be forfeited to Klamath County upon the failure of the bidder to enter into contract provided by said county within ten (10) days after notice of acceptance of bid. THE COUNTY COURT reserves the right to rejet any or all bids. K. H. BUNNELL, Countv Judge.- C. J. MARTIN, Commissioner. Published in the official news payer 2 consecutive weeks. Aug. 1S-25. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Klamath Coun ty, at the County Court House up to 2 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, the 29th day of August. 1925. for tho con struction of the following: SEPARATE BIDS will be received on: 1 1 1 Concrete or stone masonry abutments for a bridge across Lost River at Harpold's Dam. (2) Fill approaches to die above bridge. (3) The wrecking of tho old wood en bridge and the construction of a frame structure from tho mater ial of the old. And the doing of such work in con nection with each of the nbove as may be necessary to make' a com pleted crossing of Lost River at the point indicated. PLAN'S AND SPECIFICATIONS may be had at the oftioo of the Coun ty Engineer upon the deposit of five dollars ($5.00). Said deposit will be refunded to unsuccessful bidders I upon tin- return of the plans and 8rtciMCtinna to the Countv Knelt.- eer. BIDS must he securely sealed. I plainly marked "Bid lor Bridge at Hirudins num. and tddressed to the County Clerk. EACH 1110 must be accompanied by a certified check or cash iu a sum not less than ten per cent of tho amount of the bid, said sum to be forfeited to Klamath County upon failure of bidder to enter into con tract provided by said county with in ten days after notice of accept ance Of his hid. THE COUNTY COURT reserves hte rlghl to reject anv or all bids. It. H. BUNNELL, Countv Judge. C, .1. MARTIN, Commissioner, Published in UlS official news paper 2 consecutive weeks. Aug. 18-25 It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN SECTION l'Oll HAI.M Knit SALK Apartment hotlS0i haa Hlx nicely fiirnlHhed aparluientH, all have private baths, steam hunt, close In. Terms. Addrosa Kill, Herald. 11-tt WANTED i or 6 room unfurnished house, close in; adults only. Itefer encea. Phono Mr. Knowles, 7S0. 15-17 FOR HALE By owner, now :i room modern house with garage, close In, 12350, And 1350 down pay ment, balance like rent. Phone 653W. 17-1SI FOP. SALE Sacrifice 60 Pi. Main Street corner. Monday and Tuesday only. Sco Ilcehe, Chikote and Smith. 17-18 ton HUNT FOR RENT Rooma. Bath and Phone. 840 Walnut. J26-A24 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Close in. Phono 342-W. 419 10th St. A4-S4 CABINS for White Men. See Collins. 7 01 Market. 15-19 FOR RENT 4 room furnished house 1143 Pine. 568R. 17 FOR RENT' Modern 3 room house and bath in Industrial Add. Call 15F13. 17-19 FOR RENT Front sleeping room, use of phone and bath. 303 Wash ington. 17-19 FOR RENT 3 room Furnished' apartment, families preferred. 419 Pacific Terrace. 17-19 FOR RENT 1 room, outside cn . trance. Joining bath. 219 Jefferson St., Phone 753M., 17-19 FOR RENT 3 room house, unfur nished: 3 room apartment partially furnished. Phone 482W, between 8 and 9 o'clock evenings. 17-18 MISCELLANEOUS TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eata. OPEN ALL NIQHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf WE 1'SE THE HOFFMAN STEAM PRESS. Let us call, preS3 and de liver vour suit, all tor 75c. Tho Sixth Street Cleaners, 221 S. 6th. Phone 19-J. 8-16 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, office. Herald tf-nt CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER. Bonded. Phone 8S1-J. J18-A17 WINDOW CLEANING, Door wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor aerrice. References. A.M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf FINEST ELBERT A PEACHES and Bartlctt Pears direct from gTOwer. 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. JJ7-A15 WILL TRADE a good piece of land for a good car. Phone 516. 14-20 LOOK YOUR BEST in a "Roberts Suit," hand tailored to your mea sure. Now showing fall and winter styles in suits and overcoats. Phono 109 and I will call with samples, or see me at the Gun Storo Sat urday afternoon and evenings. A. Ii. (ACE) RENNER. A15-S15 WILL THE PARTY who borrowed the wheel harrow from 11th St. and Walnut please return it';i7-lS FOR SALE BARGAIN AM OFFERING for sale the follow ing described property that is part 01 an estate that has to be settled: A FINE 5-R0OM modern residence on paved street four blocks from Main St. In best residence section; fine lawn and flowers. Will sell furnished or unfurnished. LOTS I & 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 L1NDERMAN PIANO, in good condition. Call 206 No. 4th. 10-20 BLACKSMITH Machinist Welder wants good farming country loca tion. ISox 155, care Herald. 17-21 FOR SALE - - Household furniture; wicker chairs, rugs, end table and breakfast table. Call after 5 o'clock No. !i. Sunset Apta. 17-18