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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1925)
Monday, august 24; i2r EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN 3 )T GO'.'tt VOO'l.L I-""" Oil i'VC FIGO'LO ) fT7 MV LIST'onlV INCLUDES reoPLC Hggl f Gi l WRnWQ 7 AN WIN WAVoStJ Hl .VMOVI0Rt KM MY OFFICE SO 1 f -V"T I just nRoPPCb As( OVCR TO atC IF YOO VOLK!" ARC ALL RL'ADV ,'lb START ON OUR TWlP IN tiic; norning HERALD'S s k r -c im Tiif n Mi r ftvi fell rO0AK WORK Leave Your fllrcvs PI) Before 90'docK-Your v A,ri- Pictures are ready a" 3 p.f M 1 niwrwoorc wail nan m w KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUV THEIR 0RUG3 CS9DESS Fred Weaterfeld, D. D. S. X-Hiiy Laboratory I. Building Phone 4 34-w Klamath Kails. Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC 1'IIYSICUN and buimmkhi Of ties and 11. 1 . : Phono 331 L O. O. K. Tomple J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND 8URVHYOR Phons 1!-J 13S 8. Rlveralda DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 709 Main dl. Phone 133-W Make and grind Glnssos. Dupli cate broken louses, repair trames jaCFJMANCNT CONCrTRUCTION Bxolnalve Licensed) Manu facturers for i?'' 9 1 The now Conrr.eto Hollow-Wall building Brick tor Foundn tldns. Walls. Buildings, etc Absolutely Fire and Wouthcit Proof at a cost loss than' un othor form of masonry. Stono-Tlle 1 construction elim inates npknop expense, Is in destructible, aud In approved by the boat architects and builders. -Unexcelled as n base Stucco finish for Oct na Estimate Your Job th and Market. Phone n.'ir.V Concrete Pipe Co. v m i t I u O. K. Transfer Conspiracy! SORf." - WHEN vl NoTHANKY. I'LL EVER VOL) SAM N "(HC VJORri- . vion't von ), HAVG lb Go HOME AND HELP MOM MAwr rvr far ' ( PO'jTCARD list BUSINESS DIRECTORY m Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Meets Flnt and Third WertBSfla;a Odd Follows H&U C. L. Edwards, Clork. 1336 Lakovlew Ato. B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thnriday ovenlng. Visit lag runuibera welromt Elhn Temple, 3rd I kfaln Charlton Currln, Kxlfllod Ruler. Tom Doliell. Hue K. of C. Council No. $?56 Mootingi: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays .Lyceum Hull, 8tb and High Visiting Knlghti welcome Cbaa Pnttorann G K American Legion Klamath Past No 8 Mnutlngs ts am'. 3rd Tuesdays. Court House Basement r R. OLDS, Com'dr. Phone 162-W Dr. Philip Cole aoneru) Practlco of Duntlstry Opon BWcnlUgl by Appointment Phone 669 618 Main Over Mob's Btors BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Vlolot Ray facial and scalp trontmonl, facial packa, marcoll Ing, and shampoolnd, Frlmch papor wave. For appointment Phone Sll i GLORKNN'A WARREN, Prop. 1040 Main Street L'VE BEEN MAKING oar a list Too- IT'9 SOME J08 To Think oF E-vekvBodv VOL) WANT TO WRITE,' To-tVE COUNTCD & Fifty So far (Conllmutl Prom Page One) . vice, running uinuck .. an early hour Sunday afternqpn. Traffic Offl I Mr liar dd Collins. In an attempt to Stop Murphy's drunken ride down Sixth street swung lh front of Iho taxi. Inslciid of slopping. Murphy turii od 10 the right) tried unsuccessfully (o iilu. I through Iho plato glass window of the Chevro let attract). Ho wan traveling 60 1 jli. -1 IN NEAR DEATH CRASH 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 EVERETT TRUE Hot---) DO CPO IV. Co., "If r-Q- LW -"v rzf-,. -sssrv C It SOMETHING. f-CSr , ,A UKCS -too THE EVENING HERALD'S inllea un Ipiur down Klxth street, attoordlnaj to OoUina, iuvc:iiiKution revealed that lil UrukM were fuully. In the pbllc ntut Ion Murphy, who 1 1 ballsrtd to an "x-iug, ihoWad flghl uml It look M omblnod f- forta 'r coIHhh and Patrolman Mit- hell In nhove him Into'tbi Jail, lis In I'hurged with drlvlnt while drunk, liuvltlg a drlvii llcantq und renlKtlnx urrcat. Car Xnrtta Over Jack. Dslito k and Adam Sharpeok ore In Ae Klamai'i Oeaaral lionpltal today wit h painfuj brulaeg aod cuiji aboul the head, Incurred ghon their car turned turtle on the Arfliland Klaiuuth t' highway nqar Ki.no, Thu two men, acoordlng to rerorta wire Iravellnit at u rapid rate of Ipeod. They were runhej to the limpllal, thought In he eHtlcully Injured, According to hospital at Lendanta x-ray photograpbi may he taxen U ascertain whether or not there la it cravk of the skull. The gectdonj occurred yeaterday alior- W'liinan Shal.i-ti Up In an . -ni. u Ul the corner of Sixth and Klamath Mrs. K. 11. Ack erman sras nlightly shaken up and k'uTfered from shock when the car In which she wui riding, operated uy Mr. Lodge of Yreka, craiihcd Into u second car. whose Identity rhuld not in learned. Mrs. Acker niun uh tuken to the hoapltul until ahe CJUld recover sufficiently to return to her homo In Yreka. She hud Jm;t returned from Crater Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Lodge when t!a crash occurred. A car driven by C. H. Paulson crashed Into a machine driven by a man named Smith Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock, three miles west of Dairy. Paulsen's (fir loat a wheel as u result of the crash and Smith's j machine was slightly damaged. The I acoldent waa caused by Smith hav ! Inaj but one light on bla car, accord I ing to the qcport to authorities. Illullir Kuril Other Just who Is tj blame for the ac cident on Ninth and Lincoln streets yesterday morning at 11:16 a'clo:k, cntttnt be determined. In: Harry E. I Herman und Clarence Fltzslmmons blame each other. Herman's car lis minus a wheel und the left front I door and running beard of Kitz I almmODi ear is caved in as a result i ol the accident. Dr. L. I). Gas.i and Roscoe Lurgont narr vly avoided Injury when the rear vThee) "f their CarWBed off at By CONDO It's Loose a pidiit on the Ashland-Klamath Kulls hiKliwu, uear the It. A. Em nit t rapch and close tn Ki'no. The fur was precipitated Into the ditch but did not turn turtle, ac .-ndlng to reports. CLA8OTFIKD AO HATKH First Insertion per line 10c Two Insert Ions per line 15c Tlirco IniMTtloiia per line 20c Four Insertions per line 2f!c Week (O tlmeo) per line 80c One Mouth -...per lino 75c Minimum cnarge 26c. Ads not consecutive aro charged aa new fol lowing each omlsHlon. First Insertion Is In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all insertions In that column are at first Insertion rate. NEW TODAY FOR SALE - ion ai res white pine. 18000. Near Klamath Falls SEV4 H' Sec. 7. NB14 NWV, and W4 NK'1, See. IK. Twp. 37 H. It. 1 1 V4 E. W. M.. owner F. C. Des mond. 1810 Curson Ave., Holly wood, (alir. -24 WANTED--High school girl lo work for room un board und small wages, at Bonahxa. Write P. o. Ilox 102. Bonanza. 2t-20 ItELIAUI.E MARRIED MAX wants place on ranch for winter. Under stands raring for stock and milk ing. Will take lull charge any time after Pept. 1. References: write 0. L. Wllklns. Kirkford. Ore. 21-25 FOR SALE OR TRADE for city property, house car built on Reo speed watton. See Fred Terry. Al lamout tourist park. 24-25" FOR SALE Big pullets, Rhode Is land Reds and Plymouth Rocks. S 1 2 per doz. Call Phone CS2R mornings. 24-25 FOR RENT One room plastered house. Phone 544J. 24-29 FOR SALE- Camp outfit, like new: tent, folding double bed, grub box for running board, etc., only ?25. Mgr. Altamont Auto Camp. 24-29 WANTED 16 year old boy wants permanent position on ranch. Vdr gil Ferris, Gen. Dely. 24-26 FOR RENT Furnished Apt. Oak Ave. S12 24 HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS We "fir" anything, furniture and stove re pairs, soldering, grinding etc.: work guaranteed. Klamath Novelty Works, 9th and Klamath. 24-29 FOR SALE One 1925 model Holt Harvester, 12 ft. cut. J3200. J. F. Loosley and Sons, Pittvillc, Calif 24-25 CARRIERS WANTED Boys over 12 years to deliver papers in city dur ing winter months. Must be per manent, Herald Office. 24-26 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms; hot and cold water, bath and phone. Call at Women's Exchange. 490J. 24tf FOR SALE Beautiful Bungalow, new. Every convenience; easy terms: inspection invited. 2011 Wantland avenue. Owner. 24-29 WANTED Lady for alteration in ready to wear dept. Must be first class. Address Box 160 Care Hec- atd. 24-2 WANTED Man to milk and deliver, Age 17 to 30. P.O. Box 3S3. 24-20 BIG "COKE" PROFITS ATLANTA, Ga.. Aug. 24. (IP j Retirement jf $5,000,000 in prefer-1 red stock and declaration of the i MVIllaii i.llUPlni-n- .livMnn. ..f SI K I " ' . , ,' . per share on r.mimon stock marked the meeting of directors of the Coco Cola company bore today. The body of Wlllkim .lonnines v1hi'i it lny in stntr bt-fort it waa We'll Move jyN?rfy PKC; jiBf -wjUHL: -tdtssBTsflHRSSPHB BMHt CB-HBlBI-sssssssssssV CLASSIFIED AD SECTION WANTF.n MEN WANTED to load dry lumber. H. K. BtUbr, Gazelle, Calif. 20-20 STENOGRAPHER with 6 years' ex perience wishes permanent posi tion. Phone 029 W. 20-22 WANTEDParty to run furnished res taurant: free rent, wood, water and room. Good location on Ash-land-Kiamath Falls highway, U iiulrn of Isaac Moore, Moore's store, Keno, Ore. 21-27 WANTED Young woman wants tn room and board In private home, beginning about September 1st. Write Hnx 158, Care Herald, or call CO. 'I after 6 o'clock. 21-25 WILL PAY CASH For Ford run about, und p: Must be in ieed right. good condition Phone IfPlt. 22-25 YOI'.VG LADY wishes room and board In private family for winter, starting about Sept. 5th. Refer ences If desired. Write P. O. Box 500. ' 22-25 MISCELLANEOUS TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gal good eats. OPEN ALL NIOHT 633 Main street. Phon-. iZi. tl 5HOE3 REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shot Repair 8hop. 121 N. 8ta SL W pay the return postago KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency, 1008 Main St., all kinds of help furnished on short notice. Phone 157. A-1S S-18 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER, office. Herald tt-nt CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER Bonded. Phone 8S1-J. J18-A17 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax lng, house cleaning and Janttc acrrlce. Reterencea A M Rhodes. Phone 360W. 711 LOOK YOUR BEST in a "Roberts Suit." hand tailored to your mea sure. Now showing fall and winter styles in suits and overcoats. Phone 109 and I will call with samples, or see me at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon and evenings. A. R. (ACE) REN'NER. A15-S15 STRAYED AWAY Police lady pup, light color. Rcthrn 220 Main St. Suitable reward. See DICK. 20-23 LOST AND FOUND LOST Fox terrier near Acme Gar age. Black spot middle of back. Reward. Box 159. Herald. 22-25 J LOST Dark brown satchel on Ohil- omiin-K. Falls highway Thursday Kindly notify Earle H. Johnson, Klamath Falls. 22-24 POPULATION OF MOSCOW Grows 30,000 IN YEAR WASHINGTON. OP) The popula tion of Moscow on January 1, 1925, was l.Sll. as compared with 1,772, 000 on January 1, 1924, and 1 617, 000 in 1912. official statistics re ceived by the Russ.sn information bureau here show. The area of the :city was 71,250 acres as compared with 43,700 acres in 1912. The death rate for last year showed a . decrease of 9.2 per thousand irom 191". the marriage rate showed an j increase of more than 100 per cent, ;anfl the birth rate showed a small falling off. Deaths were 27,083 as compared with 39.126 in 1913. Marriages were 25.1S7 as compared with 10.093 in 1913 and births were 51.7S1 as com- pared with 54.649 in 1913 ... Tho number of suicides was 31 as com- I pared with 360 in 1913. First Bryan Death Picture jMBBjHWIBPrW ' wrj "TOHE trammer-' -ir ig . FIryan brouph t Into tbo honn removed to WuhIi inmon, I). C, for ft" is PHONE 87 906 MAIN FOR HALF, Foil SALE Apartment bouse, has six nicely furnished apartments, all have private baths, steam boat, close In. Terms. Addross 163, Herald. 11-tt FOR SALE Ono lot, 2 room house, burn. South bank of Lost river, Merrill. Will sell or trade for late model Ford touring car. Blanche I.andretb, Mnlln Ore. 10-2C ROYAL TYPEWRITER splendid machine. Low prlco; terms. Phono 187. 19-25 FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 acroa ftt Grants Pass, Ore. 2 acres In straw berries; 2 acres grapes and gar den. All first class Innd. Red Star Realty Co. 005 Main St., Phono 94, Klamath Falls. 20-26 FORCED SALE Paying Storo; must get away; Blckness snap. DICK. 20-22 FOR SALE 3 Darrow Ave., school. room bouse, 2032 ?, blocks south Mills 21-24 FOR SALE Will sell furniture In Clnremont Hotel and will give long lease. Hotel is strictly modern; call or write 228 N. 4th St. Phone 613. 21-24 FOR SALE Ton truck, mon, Merrill road. Henry Se-21-27 FOR RENT Building suitable for warehouse or shop, location Es planade. Lloyd Porter, First Na tional Bank. 21tt FOR SALE Golden Cocker Spaniel puppy, male. Inquire of Jack Hale, Sanitary Market. 22-28 FOR SALE 40 acres of fine Irrigat ed land on Merrill highway, close to town, just right for subdivision. You can easily double your money on this. A. A. Bellman & Co. 700 Main St. 22-29 FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms. Bath and Phone. 840 Walnut. J25-A24 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Close in. Phone 342-W. 419 10th St. A4-S4 FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 70S N. 9th St. Phone 4C7M. 21-24 FOR RENT 3 room houst, cellar, garage. Oregon Ave. Phone 71. 21-27 FOR RENT Nice room, private fam ily. See at 1221 Johnson Ave. 21-24 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms end sleeping rooms. 237- No. 5trt St. 21-24 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, garage, wood and water included. 2301 Wantland Ave. Phone 239J. 21-24 FOR RENT Nicely furnished house. S14 Lincoln. 21-24 "FOR RENT Strictly modern, steam heated, furnished apartments, Mc Carthy Apartments, 630 Pine St. Phone 800. 22-39 Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLERS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estimates systema given on water Prices Reasonable of Richard flodgers, Dayton. 'IVnn., burial. (NBA T"b-pbotograph).