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Fred Weterfeld, D. D. S.
X-Ray Luboratory
I.oomls Hulldlng
1'bone 434-W
Rlamalh Palls, Oregon
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND SURrtlCOIl
Office and Ileahlonce Phone 3'.'i
L O. O. F. Temple
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENQ1NEBR
and sunvBYort
Phone 132 J 133 S. Riverside
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
70 9 Main St. Phono 133-W
Make end grind Olassos. Dupli
cate brokon lonaoi, ropalr frames
crmancnt coNsrrnucTior
Bxclualre IJcontrd Manu
facturers for .
-The now Concrete Hollow-Wall
Building Drlok tor Founda
tions, Walla, Buildings, etc,
Absolutely Fire and Woathor
Proof at a coat ldfea than anr
other form nf maaonry.
-Stone-Tile construction elim
inates upkeep expense l lu
alestructlble, and la approved
fey the best architects and
builders.
Unexcelled as a base for
Stucco finish
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th and Market. Phone SS2W
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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WORK
ready at" 6
Klamath Lodge
Directory
M. W. A.
Meau Fir .t and Thtr
Wednesdays
Odd Fellowa Hall
0. I Edwards, Clerk.
1335 Lakorlow Are.
B. P. O. ELKS Meets
Thursday erenlng. Visit
ing members welcome
Elks Temple, Ird fc Main
Charlton Currln, Exaltod
Ruler. Tom Delaall, Sec
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K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meetings: 8 P. M.
2nd and 4th Tueadava
.Lyceum Hall, 8th and
High Vlaltlng KnlghU
welcome
Chai, Pattoraon, O. K.
American Legion
Klamath Post No. S
Meetings lat ami trd
Tueadaya. Court House
Basement
P. R. OLDS, Com'dr.
Phone 661-W
Dr. Philip Colo
Qonornj Practlco of Dentistry
Open Bvnnlngs by Appointment
Phone SOU 618 Main
Ovor Moe'a Btore
BOSTON BEAUTY .
SHOP
Winters Building
Violet Ray facial and acalp
treatment, faolal packs, marcoll
Ing, and shampooing, Frenoh
paper wave.
For appointment Phone 811
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cy and he pot in with hud coinpiuiy.
"Thi; firm wo knew that he hid
got In trouble was the time of the
Florence Hang rouljcry. II w:is
tor i he robbery of Hie hunk at
Florence that Murray .wan sentenced
to nerve HO yeura In the Oregon
prison. "When Tom wan a little hoy
die rr; , goi along well
In achuul. lie took uu iuuireal in
IiIh work and he liked Ii. He flrnt
hecauie restless after an accident
bltboucht I don't know whether the
accident hnd aiiythllig to do with
it or not".
Queer Since Blow
When ho was thirteen, the father
explained. Tom and a companion
Wert throwing rocka one duy at a
miulrrcl In a tree. The boys were
on opposite sides of the tree and
a rock thrown bir his compunlon hit
T un 111 (he forehead, cutting u Rash
from whl;h ho sllll wears n sear.
After Hint Tun lost interest In hla
irk unite suddenly and soon after
run away from home.
"I have always thought somc
thliiK was wrong .with Tom's mind.
When he was sent, to the peniten
tiary for the Florence hank robbery
we thought about sending blm to
the 'hug bouse,' but we decided that
the punishment in i.-. lit do htm good
so we never made any move to have
him sent there."
Asked how Tom had received his
visit yesteiday, Mr. Murray declared
that "lie's in Rood spirits, taking it
H lol better than I thought he
could." hu related that ho hud told
IiIh son thai whllu he (ltd not con
done for a minute the thing which
Tiiiii hud done, yol his father would
nevertheless stand by Mm.
"Don't rou worry about mo" the
son replied. And suld "Just forget
about It Dud, I'll get along all
right."
Man Meets Death
During Gun Drill
WASHINGTON. Aug. 26. (P) Olio
mull was killed and nuother seri
ously injured yesterday during a
turret drill on board the Battle
ship Oklahoma, enioute from New
Boaland to Samoa,
The OM. ih on. i Is one of the older
of the first lino battle ships. She
was commissioned In 1916 and dis
places 27,500 tons. She la In com
mand of Captain w. MoDOWOll and
is in division three of the battle
fleet.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 26. ()
A further gain of 52 votes for Dan
iel F. Slock, democrat, was mad-.'
today In the senate recount tor Tay
lor hnd Union counties In the lown
Senatorial contest. This brought his
hoi giiln to date to S55,
Co., "If
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THE EVENING HERALD'S
Social Diseases
Must Be Isolated
Says Dr. Newsom
OCftUld of III' wldOHpri'iiil pruvu
li'iici' uf Hoclul !(;.. . Iii Klumulli
county, Dr. (J. H. N-wiion, county
health orricur, dvclanil today Hint
In. will unit tin; county court to pro
vide detention Huorteri 'or luefa i r
Konn v.-in ii final plan for the pro
jected new county Jull urn made.
Under a Mate ItMute perMM af
flicted with Hoeiiu communlee
lilu dleaneH are mipuoiteii to lie held
until gtven a clean hill of beftltb.
Thin county, bowerer. iw.n made no
prorlilon for nuch efUMi and con
oguently ntf effort ha been made to
Ixolittv hucIi caned.
"It la a avrloUH matter and one
which Hhould bo Klven careful con
Hid. 'ration If und when plaim for a
new county Jail am made," laid Dr.
Newsom. "Thece dUeatea do more
njury to the human nee than the
averafo pernon lUinht tbtnk. They
are Hie MUM of much of the Innaii-
Ity at the prcHcnt time."
Bolivia President
Can't Take Office
NEW YORK.. Aug. 2G. (p) Ac
ording to reliable information
reaching this city, extraordinary
political events In La Pag, the cap
ital of Bolivia, prevented the Inaug
uration, scheduled for yesterday, of
President-elect Jobc Cabloo Villa
nciiva. It Is reported that President
Bautlsta Saavndra, who was to have
retired yesterday, remains In power
with lh" tiackng of the army.
Heroic Drivers
to Get Medals
WASHINGTON, Aug 26 (&)
Gold medals will he awarded to len
drivers of the dog teams which car
ried antl-tOXln to Nome, Alaska, last
March when an epidemic of diph
theria was raging.
Governor Parks wljl hestow the
medals at Juneau to the drivers who
Included Jackscrew, Gtinuar Kaisan,
Tonnle Pupsey. Dan Green. Henry
l'ltka, Sam Joseph. William Shan
non. Henry Idnnoff, Iconard Sep
pnla and Charles Olson.
Dry Land Melons
To Be Exhibited
Harry L. Mills of the tllldebrand
district called a: the office of the
Fair Board this morning and made
entry of many kinds of melons all
grown on dry land. Mr. Mills Is
one of the pioneer farmers of tho
Hildcbrnnd district and one good
look at his productive farm will
show even an Inexperienced observ
er what good tillage methods, care
ful choice of location tor air and
soil draliMge will do toward con
tributing to tho su.'coss of the
farmer. Mr. Mills pleka certain lo
cations for certain vegetable and
truck crops, sometimes these little
pockets are only a few rods In ex
tent but the bountiful returns and
thrifty appearance of the plants
show what reward mm.- be expected.
He tried over fifty varieties of water i
melons before arriving at the kind
best suited for quick miturity and
returns on his particular type of
Boll. In addition to regular entries
In tho Garden fruit and vegetble
class. Mr. Mills will display citron
melons and English Embassador po
tatoes. His eompetatlve entries In
clude crystal wax onions, Uwo vari
eties of musk melons, 'honey dew
melons, pie pumpkins, Hnlbert'a
honey watermelon, another variety
of wa term elan, earliest -of-nll ana
gold coin potatoes.
SALARY OF LABOR
CHIEF ABOLISHED
MARSHFIELD, Ore., Aug. 26.
The Oregon state federation of la
bor Iii its twenty-third annual con
vention here today voted to abolish
tho salary of the organization's
president. By the convention's vote
the president will receive no com
pensation after January t, 1926. The
salary of this office is $3600 n year.
Secretary E. J. Stack had pre
viously asked the convention to con
solidate the offices of president,
secretary and treasurer, but his mo
tlou was defeated by a large ma
jority The convention adjourned for the
day to be the guests of the North
Bend chamber of commerce at din
ner and later nl a bench party and
clam hnlte.
Its Loose
i i -. ill ii ii AD RATES
Flrnt Ineertlon per line lOe
Two Inneiiloni! per line 18c
Tlirco liiiu-rtlone per lino SOc
Four Inncrtlone per line 35c
Wrck (0 tlmee) per line IWc
One tlonth per line Tflc
Minimum energe Z(c. Ada not
connecutlve are charged aa new fol
lowing each omission.
First Insertion Is In "New Today"
column without extra charge, bnt all
Insertions In that column are at first
Insertion rate.
NEW TODAY
WANTED Itoom and Board with pri
vate family, by two gentlemen:
close In, not more than eight
blocks from Central school. Ad
dress Box ir,7, (.'are Herald. 2S-29
YOU CAN MATCH any dress in col
or In slips at Bee Begln'a Dress
Shop. 2C-29
WANTED Young man In grocery
business. Start delivering: must
be willing and ahl to do man's
work. Address E. S. Herald. 2H-28
ALL SHOES at Bee Bcgln's to go at
Sl.'iO. Belter look 'em over. 2C-29
CARPENTER Work done by hour or
day or contract. Box 162 Care
Herald. 2C-29
WHEN YOU THINK Silk Underwear
think of Bee Begin's Dress Shop.
26-29
FOR SALE Transparent and Mar
tha Washington crab apples. 5c
pound. Phone 195H. 26-28
CLOSING OUT all Blouses at Bee
Begin's Dress Shop for only $1.00.
26-29
FOR SALE--Ford truck with bed
and rack. Mollne binder, fanning
mill. All In good shape. Apply H.
D. O'Connor. Klamath Falls. Mer
rill Route. ' 26-28
FALL DRESSES and Coats arrive al
most daily now. at Bee Begin's
Dreas Shop. 26-29
SECOND II AND Stoves, all kinds. I
Will trade with you. Gooding's
236 Main St. below the court
house. 26
FOR RENT Garage; call at 1120
High street. 26
NICE WARM Dresses and Suits for
girls from 6 to 14 at Bee Begin's
Dress Shop 129 So. Seventh St.
26-29
F,OH SALE One 7x7 umhrella auto
tent: one 9x9 umbrella auto
tent; one 14 x 16 10-oz. wull tent;
one 6x8 12-oz. wall tent; one
lenn-lo auto tent: one auto fold
ing three-quarter bed spring. Im
perial garage, l!rd and Main; phone
130. 26-29
BUY SHIFFON SILK Hose on sale at
Bee Begin's Dress Shop, for only
SI. 00. 26-29
ROOM AND BOARD for adults or
children. 629 Jefferson. 26-28
FOR RENT 4 room house, unfur
nished in Mills Addn., near school.
Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main
Street. 26-2S
WANTED 16 year old boy wishes
work Saturdays and evenings dur
ing school year. Write Lloyd Sea
ton. Care Long Pine Lbr. Co.. Bo
nanza, or sec him Sunday at Bald
win hotel. 26-29
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Phone 413J. 634 No. .8th St. 26-27
FOR SALE CHEAP 24 feet on
West Main St. E. Qitilitch. 25-31
MUST SELL Five sewing machines
this week, taken on debt: 1 Singer
portable electric. $44.50; 1 Singer
Stand Rotary. $18.00; 1 Singer
Stand Shuttle, $15.00; 1 While,
late model, $1S.00; 1 Minnesota,
$10.00. All in first class condition.
Act quick. 1619 Menlo Way. Phone
S14W. 26-27
WANTED Man or woman to col
lect a number of small accounts
In the city, commission basis. Ex
perience not necessary. Write Box
163, Herald Office. 26-29
FOR BLACK SILK Underwear, go to
Bee Begin s Dress Shop. 129 So.
7th St. 26-29
BUY AT BEH BEGIN'S Dress Shop
and suve. 26-29
Grants Pass Men
Held as Suspects
in Investigation
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 26.
Frank W. Keeler and John A. Roth
of Keeler and Roth. Grants Pass,
Oregon, alleged to have been in
volved in the Orenco bond deal,
were arrestod early today on n
warrant charging them with dealing
In corporate -securities without a
state license.
The men were released when
Keeler put Up $5000 hail for him
self and $2,00 for Roth.
It Is charged that Keeler and
Roth, us the Rogue River Water
Works, bought n block of Orenco
bonds and later sold $:!:!. 000 worllt
of them through the John S. SluitO
company of Portland.
We'll Move
CLASSIFIED AD
LEGAL NOTICES
SIMMONS
Equity No. 1974
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Or. gon for the County of Klamath.
Leona Johnson, Plaintiff, vs.
Fny Dewey Johnson, Defendant.
TO FAY DEWEY JOHNSON, above
nuined Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby requir
ed lo appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you In the above
entitled suit, on or before tho 2nd
clay of September, 1925, that being
the day of the last publication of
summons, and the last day within!
which you arc required to answer, as i
fixed by the order of publication of
this summons.
If you fall to appear and answer,
the plaintiff will apply to the court
tor the relief demanded in said com
plaint. Said suit Is brought to se
cure a dissolution of tho bonds of
matrimony existing between your
self and plaintiff, upon the grounds
of willful desertion of this plain
tiff by you, continuing for tho per
iod of one year last past and Im
mediately prior to the commence
ment of this Buit, and for the care
and custody of the minor child,
Edgar Johnson.
This summons la published In The
Evening Herald, a dally newspaper
ot general circulation, printed, pub
lished and circulated dally at Klam
ath Falls, in Klamath County, Ore
gon, hy order of the Honorable A. L.
Leavitt, Judge ot said Court, and
dated July 22nd, 1925. The first
publication thereof to be made upon
the 22nd day of July. 1925, and the
last publication thereof upon the
2nd day of September, 1925.
H. M. MANNING.
Attorney for the Plaintiff, whose
post office and business address is
Hart Building, Klamath Falls, Klam
ath County, State of Oregon.
July 22-29. Aug. 5-12-19-26, Sept. 2.
WA.NTKD
MEN WANTED to load dry lumber.
H. F. Stuhr, Gazelle, Calif. 20-26
WANTED Party to run furnished res
taurant; free rent, wood, water
and room. Good location on Ashland-Klamath
Falls highway. In
quire of Isaac Moore, Moore's
store, Keno, Ore. 21-27
YOUNG LADY- wishes room and
board in private family for winter,
starting about Sept. 5th. Refer
ences If desired. Write P. O. Box
566. 22-25
WANTED Man to milk and deliver.
Age 17 to 30. P.O. Box 3S3. 24-26
CARRIERS WANTED Boya over 12
years to deliver papers in city dur
ing winter months. Must be per
manent, Herald Office. . 24-26:
WANTED 16 year old boy wants
permanent position on ranch. Vir
gil Ferris, Gen. Dely. 24-26
WANTED High school girl to work
for room an board and small
wages, at Bonanza. Write P. O.
Box 102. Bonanza. 24-26
WANTED Furnished or partly fur
nished house, close in. by couple;
no children. Write Box itll. Her
ald office, or call 2SSR. 25-27
WANTED TO CONTRACT Wheat
hauling on Tule Lake. Write E. T.
Partin, Bandon, Oregon. Box 237.
25-31
LOST AND FOUND
oquin-K. Falls highway Thursday.
' Kindly notify Earle H. Johnson,
I KhiniHth IrsJIft 9S9fi
FOB RENT
FOR RENT Furnished apartments.
Close in. Phone 342-W. 419 10th
St. A4-S4
FOR RENT Sleepiug room, bath
and phone: - close in, reasonable.
Phone 144J. 25-27
GARAGE FOR RENT Call at 319
North 9th. 25-27
FOR RENT Nico bedroom. 131 No.
2nd St. (next to Crater's rooms.)
25-31
FOR RENT 3 room house, cellar,
garage. Oregon Ave. Phone 71.
21-27
FOR RENT Strictly modem, steam
heated, furnished apartments, Mc
Carthy Apartments, 630 Pine St.
Phone S00. 22-29
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms; hot
and cold water, hath and phone.
Call at Women's Exchange. 490J.
24tt
FOR RENT One room plastered
house. Phone 544J. 24-29
H i : i.i i AS VAGRANTS
Charges of vagrancy were filed in
municipal court today against a man
known to the police at "Tramp" Os
borne, and Rose Randall and Paul
ine Shannon, who were arrested In
a raid at a house at 530 south 8th
street lust night by prohl officers In
charge ot L. L. McBride. Although
no liquor was found in the place the
Officers say It was poured into n
sink before they could reach it.
It"
PHONE 87
906 MAIN
SECTION
FOR H M l '
FOR SALE Apurtmont house, bus
six nicely furnished npartmenta,
all bavo private hatha, steam boat,
close In. Torms. Address 153.
Herald. 11-tt
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 acros at
Grants Pass, Ore. 2 ncrea In straw
berries : 2 acroa grapes and gar
den. All first claaa land. Red Star
Really Co. 605 .Main St., Phone
94, Klamath Falls. 20-26
FOR SALE Ton truck, ilonry Se
mon, Merrill road. 21-27
FOR RENT Building suitable tot
warehouse or shop, location Es
planade. Lloyd Porter, First Na
tional Bank. 21tf
FOR SALE Golden Cocker Spaniel
puppy, male. Inquire of Jack Halo,
Sanitary Market. 22-2S
123,50, $29.50; 131.60 - .Highest
grade all wool suits and overcoats,
tailored to measure. 1004 Main.
25-31
EARLY FEED RANGES FOR SALB
Ranges that produce early beef
or lambs. In tracts of from 2000
to 12,000 acres. Located in a dis
trict which receives early and
abundant rain. Near railroad.
Well fenced and watered. Prices
from $10 to $25 per acre. George
R. McLeod, realtor, 115 N. San
Joaquin St., Stockton, Calif. 25-31
FOR SALE Furniture: oak library
table dining table, chairs, Hoosler
cabinet, sanitary couch, steel range
with coils, two rugs, cupboard.
616 N. 9th St. 25-27
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. 70O
Main St. 22-29
FOR SALE Huckleberries. Centra!
Auto Service. Phone 513W. Will
deliver Friday and Saturday.
25-27
FOR SALE: Beautiful Bungalow,
new. Every convenience; easy
terms; inspection invited. 2011
Wantland avenue. Owner. 24-89
FOR SALI? Thoroughbred Persian
kittens, $5.00. Mills Hall Apt. No.
2. 25-21
FOR SALE: 20 toot motor boat with
12-H. P. marine engine in A-l
condition. Will sell or trade for
K. F. real estate. Phone 71.
25-31
MISCELLANEOUS
TRIANGLE CAFB The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 614. tf
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. Wo
pay the return postage.
KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency.
1008 Main St., all kinds of help
furnished on short notice. -Phone
157. A-18S-18.
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald
office. tf-nt
WELL PRESSED Is well dressed.. We
use tho 'Hoffman steam pressing
machine. Suits pressed, 75c. We
call and deliver free. Phono 49 J.
224 So. 6th. Sixth Street Cleaners.
A -25 S 25
ROOM AND BOARD In private fam
ilv for 4 girls, 2 in a room. 319
9t'h., 25-27
WE WILL BUY" your grain and po
tatoes, or if you are not ready, to
sell let us store for you until the
.market suits. People's Whse. So.
Sixth St. 25-26
WINDOW cleaning, floor -mains,
house cleaning and Janitor
service. References. A. If.
Rhodes. Phone S60W. 711
LOOK YOUR BEST in a "Roberts
Suit," hand tailored to your mea
sure. Now Knowing tall and winter
styles In suits und overcoats. Phone
109 and I will call with samples,
or s?o mo at the Gun Store Sat
urday afternoon and evenings. A.
R. (ACE) RENNER. A15-S15
HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS We "tlx"
anything, furniture and stove re
pairs, soldering, grinding etc:
work guaranteed. Klamath Novelty
Works, 9th and Klamath. 24-29
Steady Downpour
Floods Streets
TOKYO. Aug. 26. (JP) Tokyo
was flooded today. As a result ot
almost 36 hours continuous rainfall,
electric lights, telephones, and street
car service is impaired.
Hon Jo, tho lower section of tho
city, is inundated and thousands of
homes have been flooded.
Few casualties have been reported
but heavy damage Is expected from
th disturbance.
At Salt Luke 3; Seattle 10.
At Vernon 6; Oakland 6.
At Sacramento 2: Portland 3.
At San Franolsco 6; Lob Angeles
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