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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1925)
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Dupll cr.to brokon lonses, repair frames PERMANENT CONOTtlUCnOK Eaolnslre Idcemnd Manii fucturera for -Tha nnw Cuncrato Hollow Wall Building llrick for Founda tluua, Walls, llulldlngs, etc. Absolut, aly Proof at a tuber form Fire and Weather cost leas (than uuv tit masonry. Stonfi-Tllo construction cllm lnalea upkeep expenso, In I it doalruclllilo, ami Is approved by tha boat archltucU mid , builders. Unexcelled na a base for gtocco flnlli Uet na Batlinnte Yonr Job th and Market. Pbnne S8iiW Concrete Pipe Co. O. K. Transfer The Champ Borrowers l hum en thlm? t .... I Mb I (it. lOCWMOi 1 AM' IMlNfl vjri.u it's Voitft Vo.ut.T- VOU AiiREEf.' To YMOf niCM van . . full.l till If. V CNc. TO frLV'.r. twrwh. Tr- r.w Tut CiW. c.n"fMff'S (i I 1 ( "rOMCTHINe? V" roadr at? 5 p.i4 Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Meeta First and Third Wednosd&ya Odd Fullowi Hall C U Edwards, Clerk. 1336 Lakuvlow Ato. B. P. O. ELKS Meeta Thursday evening. Visit ing members welcome., Elks Temple, 3rd fe Main Charlton Currln, Exalted Hulur. Tom Deliall, See. K. of 0. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 1'. M. ajigV 2'id mid till Tuendara .SaaafiRwl.vceitm Hall, 8lb and 'rlJr&I,.lgh--V!iiliig KnlghU "j wolcomo Chat, Pntteraon. Q. K. Ainerican Legion Klamath Post No. S Meellnga la' and 3rd , .... " 1 Baaameat . R. OLD3, Com'dr. Phone 653-W Dr. Philip Cole General Practice of Dentistry Open Krenlugs by Appointment Phono 669 618 Main Ovor Mob's Store BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Violet Ray facial and acalp treatment, facial packs, msrcnll Ing, mil shampooing, French paper wave. For appointment Phono 311 OLOREN N A WARREN, Prop. - : . i . .. i I 0 CVW'T riMO "-sr Win Cttii-. 3.ti.v , ..v'i,:r i v vi'.i- aU l.:.vt Hfc.ll iu j .--. i ii.v...-M'jCK:,T..;-r' '-r. 1 v. .-. r. i" ', Sam A. hozer. necretnry of state, will be the speaker nt the first chamber of commerce forum lunch eon 10 be held Wednesday, Sept. 1. according to announcement today by Linn W. Nesmlth. chairman of the forum committee. Mr. Koier Is one of the oldest ! public officluls In the Btate, In point of service, ami jirobably knows more ' about the nrfalra of the state than j any cltlxen of Oregon. He Is now j servlna hi' second term as secretary I of Utti I", his eloctlon,. sirred foi muny years as deputy j secretary. ' He will be in southern Oregon I iho latter part of the mnnlh on a vacation trip to f rater Lako nnd ' other Dolhta of inicrest. and has ! accepted an Invitation exl. nded by Mr. Nesmlth to. address the forum opening iiincnet... ....... ... "" - i.ii the start ot tue lau activities of the chamber. Vochatzer Bros. WELL ORILI.KRfl Phone 22fc-R 1731 Melrose ' Estlmatea given on water aysfoma. Prices Reasonable -J . KV3 l inuonce rnDittii j NwnLdd riiifwn Bdnded 1918 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE 31. V PARKER South Owners null Sixth Street, We ntiy Wo Soil- We Store Anything Except Livestock liny Grain Potatoes Let us take care of your bay nnd grain wants, he it a sack, a hale or carlimd. Wo guarantee everything we sell. Our prices are fair and reasonable. If you lire thinking of leaving, storo your goods with us until you have found that Klamath ta tho finest place on eai'Bli. 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 NO TRACE YET OF FUGITIVES (Oontinncd From I'iiki- Oa) ("snip groniKl iwnr ICcKo t i Ih inorii lOg ww hoard w miy Unit Ihny Iii lenili'il to K filler I.') Olympic ur Kliclfoii, All wri, icpui-tud in hoav II y urmcfl. Thoy woro tlrivInK an oM Ford tOtirlnf rur, II wiiB nulil. TACOMA. Wih., Auk. 19. P) Ta oma poIU'it offlrom arly Wi'iIniiB dky wero nollfl'il Dial tret men lic lli vi'il to Im Hi" trln who CKciipi'il fnim tba OrcKon prinoii laHt Wiulni'ii ilay nlxlH hail flri'il on u truck 10 mile north of Contralla ai liildafKhti Tho report cam from pcacn offlr on at rhchnlli. who itMUi that CharlM Taylor, a trurk ilrlvi-r for I'uyallup tolophona firm. DOtlced no aiitoiniihlli- roadul clii ruling I Ml 1111 nil IWUVH v.iiiii. lit; w.i Ing to Chehalla. As he atoWed down out of curlonlty. he obtained a good view of the three men, he Mated, and declared that they closely reacm ihled ni'Wspaper photographs of the escaped convlcti. All were unshaven, he inserted. Apparently belieylng the truck was topping, one of the trio fired at the driver, the bullet penetrating hie windshield and passing close to Tay- llor, As Taylor Bpeed-d up at this hint he looked back and an the roadster get under way heading north. KKATTI.F. Wash.. Aug, 19. The three escaped slayers from the Ore gon aUlt" penitentiary. Tom Murray. BUawortb Kelly and James Willos. are headed for this vicinity and pln to visit the parents of-Murray, who live on Halnhrlilgc Island in Puget Sound, west of Seattle, was the be lief expressed by police here tonight. All roada to Seattle were heavily guarded and sheriffs went to iialn bridge Inland to be In rcadineas to close In on the convicts should they appear. GRANTS PASS. Ore., Aug. 19. )(P) An automobile believed to haya i been stolen In Roseburg. contaln : ing three men, passed through here loduy, It was reported to the po lice. Ono of the men was Identi fied as Ellsworth Kelly, ono of the escaped convicts, by an em ploye of a local power company. I Officers are following the machine. ; ,,ENI)LETUNi 0r,... Aus. 19. ' ,(, dalnu,(, ,u (.U)ael). ; S(.mul(. Mar. Wlllos and Murray. Willos and Kelly, accompanied by a woman, were seen in Umatilla last night, according to reports reaching here. A store was i reported robbed during the night at llrlgon. near Umatilla. The sheriff's office Is working ou the case and tingei print! found will bo exam ined. WILL KM) VISIT PLYMOUTH. Vt.. Aug. 19. fP President Coolldge's stay at the home of his father here will end tomorrow. Operators WARREN RENNET Klamath Falls, Oregon We Weigh Perambulators to Logging Trucks It's Loose All RATES mt lino IOc x-r USM I IM pir lino 90c . iht lino :M:r lino lIOc Oiio Month por lino 75c Minimum imiirgn I6C Ada not couiu'cutlvn aro vhargod aa now fol lowing each omlBHlon. Klrat InaertlOD I In "Now Today" column without citra charKe, but all lnaortlons In that column are at first Inaertloh rato. XKW TODAY IMHT I!ctw en Klamath Fall and Chllo'iuln. dark coat with lottcra and paper In pocket ftcturn to Ili-rald office. Suitable reward. 19-21 WANTFD To let contract for put- I.AsslI II I) tfttwt liiM-rtlan . Two illfUTtloni! TbTM III Ml I lllll I . l-'itur ItUIL'rtlotti ... Week (II Ilium) . tine op eeeond crop of alfalfa hay. .vimum. aiucK.nK . u. fan furnish the etiulpment, Phone to a hotipital where aa X-Uay cxam K.F13. 19-22 Mnatbti bo made In an effort to a- WANTED TO HIRE -Lady to do weekly IrouliiK. Phone 12SM. 19 and Jelly apples. Amelia 19-20' Whltlock; filh & Pin". PARAOUM I Whltlock Mending Paste. Amelia Sixth Ic Pine. 19-20 WANTKD Middle, aged woman lo belli In kitchen: for out of town hotel. Call 72nJ after 6 o'clock. 19 WANTKD Itoom private family, fare Herald. and hoard with Write Box 157, 19-22' 110VAI. TYPEWRITER splendid machine. Low price; terms. Phono 1ST. 19-25' FOR IfKNT .1 room furnished Apt. 123 No. 6th St. Phone .199W. 19-22 FOit RENT St. Phone - 2 room Apt. 813 Pine !)11V. 19 FOR ItENTSlecpIng rooms. 632 Oak St. 19-21' FOR SALE. Or Will Trade My equity in a 50 x 120 foot lot and 16 x 24 frame house, for a good used car. value about HOD. fall at 2010 Darrow Ave., Mills addl dition. . 19-21 FOR SALE Kitchen range in splen did condition. Cost new $87.50. in use only 2 years. Six plates with large oven, also warming over, t.'an buy at $35.00. Inquire at 303 Pine St. 19-20' SALESMAN for staple line. Refer ences, bond and car required. Good proposition. Box 156 Care Herald. 19-20' FOR SALE Ono lot. 2 room house, barn. South bank of Lost river, Merrill. Will sell or trade for late model Ford touring car. Blanche Landretll, Malin Ore. 19-25 FOR RENT 3 room house for rent. Furniture for sale; call after 6:30 13 15 Crescent Ave. 19-20 FOR RENT Sleeping room, use of telephone and bath. 927 Jefferson Street. 19-21 FOR RENT I room house, unfur nished In Mills. Addn.. near school. Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main Street. 19-21 MARKETS PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. IS Cattle nominally steady; receipts 90. Hogs 25 to 50c lower than Mon day's opening. Heavy weight (250 to 350 lbs.) medium, good nud choico 13.00 (Ti 14.5 0. Medium weight (200 to 250 jibs. 1 medium, good and choice 13.75 tj 19.00; Light weight (160 to 200 libs.) common, medium, good and choice 14.50 1.4.10; Lightweights i (13D to 160 lbs.) common, medium. I good nnd choice 14.00 14.75; 1 Packing hogs 10.50 ft 12.00; slaugh llcr pigs (130 lbs. down) Medium. good aud choice 13.50 (ft 11.50: J Under and stocker pigs (70 to 13 jibs.) medium, good ami choict 13.50 j (? 1 1.50 j Sheep nominally steady: receipts !210. j Rgga rirm to cent higher. Current receipts li: Pullets 27 i 4 2S; I Firsts 30 Iff 30 'i : extras 32 Iff SSi delivered Portland. Butter steady. Extra cubes, city 50; Standards 4S: Prime Firsts IS; Firsts 15: Uiulergrades nominal: Prints 53: Cartons 54. Rtitterfat steady. Best churning cream 52 net shippers track in zone I. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 23; Light 14 iii 15; Springs 19 4 23; Young white ducks 22. Onions steady 2.50 (fr 2.75: Potatoes steady 2.00 2.15. Nuts stead Walnuts No. 1, 28 3d; Filberts nominal: Almonds 25 !i 27; Brazil nuts 1;: iff 20: Ital ian chestnuts 21. Caseura hark quiet. Nominal at 6 rti 7: Oregon itrape root nominal. Heps firm, 1921 crop nominal at 20; New crop contracts at IS. We'll Move CLASSIFIED AD Finish Testimony In Ellingson Case HAN PRArtCISCO, Aug. 19. Tha takliiu of teatimony In the trial of Dorothy Killnitnon, youthful confi)H td tnatriclde, waa concluded at 1:2U p. in. today. Assistant Dlatrlct At torney William W. Murphny made the flnit of Iho flnaj. arKiimontK. Superior JiiiIkh f'arolil I.ouder hack yesterday continued tho case until I o'clock today to permit Mrs. Mary Hart, one of the aeven woine.i jurors, to attend At wedding of her only daughter. Mary 0. Hart, 2", to Raymond F. Dupn of thla city. Their marriage took place thla morn ing with several members of the F.!lingson Jury as guests. CTT I ll'IQ ..rr 111 lri flflll- " ..T,,, , . . i..i. Browns' outfielder, today was outfielder. today was sent certain fhether hi skull was frac tured wi'aon he pros struck on the beau by a j.'.icned hail In a aliine In Cleveland lint Saturday. jECAL NOTICES NOTICE TO WOOD BIDDKBS Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon will receive sealed bids up to and. including Saturday, August 22nd. 1925. at 3 o'clock P. M. for the furnishing of 50 cords of heavy green slabs two foot In length to be delivered at County Library' Building in Klamath Falls. Oregon, not biter than October 1st, 1925. Certified check amounting to not less than 5 of the amount of bid must accompany bid. By order County Court. Dated Aug. 17. 1925. . C. R. DELAP, County Clerk. By E. Beal. deputy. Aug. 19-20-21 WANTED WANT TO RENT A 5 or 6 room house, close in. Phone 5 25R. 17-19 WOMAN WISHES housework by the dav. Phone 324R between 5 and 8 p. m. 17-19' WANTED Children to take care of. either at my home or their home: night or dav. 201 Eldorado Ave. 17-19' WANTED Middle aged woman to do housework and care for small child. Phone 102. 18-20 FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooma. Bath and Phone. 849 Walnnt. J25-A24' FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Close in. Phone 342-W. 419 10th St. A4-S4' CABINS for White Men. See Collins, 724 Market. 15-19' 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 ttparttnent, families preferred. 419 Pacific Terrace. 17-19 FOR RENT 1 room, outside en trance, joining bath. 219 Jefferson St.. Phone 753M. 17-19 FOR in. RENT Sleeping room, reasonable. Phone 14 4 J. close 1S-20 FOR RENT Furnished 3 room cot tage, croner 2nd and Roosevelt, ?:;ii. Call at S06 Calif. Ave., after 5 p. m. 18-19 FOR RENT Two 3 room plastered houses; one partly furnished withi garage; one 2 room house with garage. Inquire at Farrell's store. East Main & Oth St. 19-21 FOR RENT Sleeping , rooms; hot nnd cold water bath and phone. 137 High St. 1S-22 FOR RENT; only. Phone room 547M. house, adults 1S-19 FOR SALE BARGAIN I AM OFFERING for sale tho follow ing described property that Is part of an estate that has to bo settled: A FINE 5-ROO.M modern residence ou paved street four blocks from Main St. ill best residence section: fine lawn and flowers. Will sell furnished or unfurnished. LOTS 4 ,t 5 IN HOT SPRINGS Addi tion, close in, suitable for 3 houses. TWO LOTS IN SECOND A'ddltion ono block from Crater Lake highway. Good view. ALSO LINDERMAN PIANO, In good condition. Call 200 No. 4th. 10-20 FOR SALE Portable electric sew ing machine. Phone 871. 18-20 It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN SECTION FOR SALE FOR RALE Apartment house, him six nicely furnished apirttnonta, all have private bat lis, steam heat, cloae Ih. Terms. Addroaa 163, Herald. IX'tt wanted l or 5 room unfurnished house, close In; adults only. Refer i are. i. Phono Mr. Knowles, 795. 15-17 uoi!. sale By owner, new 3 room modern houso with garage, close in. $2350, And $350 down pay ment, balance like ront. Phono 653W. 17-19 FOH IALE 6 room bungalow, 53600; terms. Phone 911W. 18-19 FOR KALE 1923 Ford roadster Willi lied: 4 new Goodyear tires. Would consider building lot of small acreage In trado. No real estate agents need apply. Son Jack Hale ut Sanitary Market.l8-i0 BLACKSMITH Machinist Welder wants good farming country lm a tlon. Box 155. care Herald. 17-21 MISCELLANEOUS Till VNCLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main atreet. Phone 624. tt WF. USE THE HOFFMAN STEAM PRESS. Let us call, press and de liver yonr Bull, all for 75c. The Sixth Street Cleaners, 224 S. Oth. Phone 49-J. 8-16 SHOES REPAIRED BT MAEL Send them to the Ooodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return poatage. KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency, 1008 Main St., all kinds of help furnished on short notice. Phone 157. A-18 S-18 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER. Bonded. Phono 881-J. J18-A17 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor Berries. References. A. M. Rhodea. Phono 360W. vtf FINEST ELBERTA PEACHES and Bartlott Pears direct from grower. Order now for delivery Aug. lat lo 15th. 40 lbs peaches $2.40; 45 lbs. pears $2.90. Expreaa paid. Send cash with order. W. C. Smith, Corning, Calif. J17-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 ln'suits and overcoats. Phono 109 and I will call with samples, or see me at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon and evonlngs. A. It. (ACE) REN.NER. 'A15-S15 LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS Equity No. 1974 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. Leonn Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. c... r l.hncnn Defendant. TO FAY DEWEY JOHNSON, above named Defendant: iv tub N'tMK OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby requir ed to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in tuo auovo entitled suit, on or before the 2nd .i,. in9r,. that bcinir the dav ot the last publication ot summons, ami tho last day within which you are required to answer, as fixed by the order of publication of this summons. It you fail to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. Said suit is brought to se cure a dissolution of tho bonds of matrimony existing bolwcen your self and plaintiff, upon the grounds of willful desertion of this plain tiff by you, continuing ior me per iod of one year last past and Im mediately prior to the commence ment of this suit, and for the care and custody of the minor child, Edgar Johnson. This summons is published in Tho Evening Herald, a daily newspaper, of general circulation, printed, pub lished ami circulated dally at Klam ath Falls, in Klamath County, Ore gon, by order of the Honorable A. L. Loavitt, Judge of said Court, anil dated July 22ud, 1925. The first publication thereof to he inado upon the 22nd day of July. 1936, and tho last publication thereof upon the 2nd dav of September, 1925. II. M. MANNING, Attorney for the Plalntltf, whose post office aud business address Is Hart Building, Klamath Falls, Klam ath County, State of Oregon. July 22-29, Aug. 5-12-1:1-26, Sept. 2. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Notice 4s hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing betweeb Arthur Olson and Joseph Olson, doing business as Olson Brothers, has, of the date hereof, been dissolved. All accounts owing to Oluon Brothers should be paid to Arthur Olson and ail hills against Olson Brothers should bo presented, to Arthur Olson for payment nt 1118 Pine Street. Klamath Falls, Oregon. July 28. 1925. OLSON BROTHERS, By Arthur Olson. July 23, Aug. 5-12-19. hjiiihi iwjsguNsan)