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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1925)
TUESDAY, SKJ'TKMMKU s, l!)2,r. EVEN.NG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Amp now Ihl' TVTt'ii ARC i a.vi.1 ' Cot' HA'.'i I HAKnl ; UC MALI 01 IHI f lV-Y . I ABRDKBN . .IKlNH ToUicm 1 I'unT oui i tjUNN'.T NtV( W M l U', II W'V -N' I I AIM I lill 7 UK, h i Ml 7 UK, 'hi in hit ik 0 I.'M Kill A WK'INL i Av' ANI UOINU lOMl.U' I ' VM , . i r , - Li'lMfi X Nl1l AWlW IW.'.U! ! I J iT " . UfHAN.li I BLWltN IrCHw fAMll.ll 24 Hoiw I'M HdV C-OiNL- TO l?T AN CAGYMARK TbR That OLD RANHAMDUfff-HB PROlWitT U(, OUT MCRE UNDER THE PRETr-NbE OT A FLEAfOtJt TRH ' AND THEN TRlCO TO 6BT WMM U ANEW EAR, PIECE 0V f.l . L ,VN(MAVl Ml I AV lOW HAL I . I ll. HE HIM tOIK 1,1.:. ... : :n. I I .-.-I M OUT LIKE A 'jALtMN LM'IN-. ! AfcuDMI t rv HERALD'S Kodak 11 V - '' J I iLeayeYour Filtxvs w ore 9 O'clocK-Your AjFi- Pictures are Wlv1 KLAMATH FALLS 0REG0TH Tnuv B I PtjWr v I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. .. it I.nboralory i i' '.! llnlldlng Phono 434-W Klsmatti Falli, Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND sunnrtcon Office and Residence Phone 321 L O. 0, V. Tucple I J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Phone 192 1 183 S. Rlvoraldo DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 709 Main dt. Phone 133-W Mako and grind Glasses. Dupli cate broken lenaos, repair frame aaiPMANCKT cONsrrnuCTioNI Kzcluslre Ucensefl Mann facturora (or The nen Concrete Hollow-Wall Building Brio for Founda tions, Walla, Dulldlngi, otc. Absolutely Fire and Woathor Proot at a cost less than any other torm nf masonry. Hione-Tii" construction elim inates upkeep expense, Is In toatructlblG, and b approved by tht bait arclilteuta and ' builders. Unexcelled as base for Htacco finish Lei as Estimate Your Job th and Market. Phone BftUW Concrete Pipe Co. BHaWaHBJH Manning Winds ;,n I KNOYl "IHLV'KE IMPOSING ON OS Pur vjiiaiaki. vjc; r'Rif Ni)i.v AK to to (Mi MV TMBM l A ' i ! ! Vll 'ft I eoo miles FWorvi HOMt' AND VMlTIIOOT tNOLtoll MONEV TO GET THERE -"TOUCAN 'in ,v i i-;i iri! rgii- Till Wl 6ET' HACK UI J.K-Muv IVU'DLU n "i r.- v 'hxtf n ' TIT jml VMl Mm. ' ! Cf but we might iiav:: c can get LEFT A NOTt 0AVIN6 VUG Nj ALOIOQ WITHOUT V(ECE LEAVING -AFTrR ALL ThEiR FRiEND'oHiPy THFW WEKE GOOD NEIGHBORS AOWNGAOI X, I AND MIGHT WNT To ( OWE THEM Jm BoKKOW FROM THEM VONEYoJI V SOMETIME . 7 ' I S -- JtT. '-J? ..VV-r 'Ti. , VA-r . i mmmw, v -a i ta' ., i i BUSINESS DIRECTORY Work ready aV' 5 p.T ORUG5 Klamath Lodge Directory B. P. O. ELKS Meeta Thursday evening. Vlolt- g mumbera welcome, ka Temple, 3rd t Main Wk Elk H .5"! Charlton Currla, Exalted Ruter. Tom DeUell, Sec. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tueadaya Lyceum Hall, 8th and High Visiting KnighU welcome Obai, Putlereon, O. K American Lepion Klamatb Peat No I Meetings la inf. 3rd Tnoidaya. Court Home Dasement P R OLDS, Com'dr Phone 451-W Dr. Philip Cole Oonerol Praotlce of Dentlatry Opon Ryenings by Appolntmont Phone 689 E18 Main Ovor Moe's Store Vochatzer Bros. Will DltniliERS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estimates given on water systems. Trices Reasonable 1040 Main Street y RETURNING TODAY Mr. and Mrs. JqO POIplBtti Grace lloaglnnd and Stanley llajlcek mo tored tO Eugene yeslerdny and are oxpeotod In return this afternoon. mc eve! wese not song UNDLR ANV OBLIGATIONS to AO LONG A?) OUR FfflT HOLD our- -we'L.L. pack cp oou clothes and fler our op YOU DON'T MCAN I To SAV VOO'RE GOING TO WALK V fc?AC HOMCJJ Two first class Italian Stone Masons and ce ment workers, will work by day or contract. Work guaranteed. Four years in Klamath. Phone 583YY, or inquire 619 Main St. Senators Have "Rag" Cinched NEW YORK. Sept. s. (P) From a sprint for the championship the American League pennant race with in two weeks has turned into a triumphant Washington march. The dazed Athletics now trnll In the dust of twelve straight defeats, nine full games behind the leaders. M.uk's team on Its home Hold yesterday lost to Washington twL-o, J tot, and 7 to 6. Tho Pirates, riding in front of the Giants wltrt a lead of S and a half games maintained their advantage by splitting with tho Cuba. Tho Corsairs outbatled their Iocs In a mornlr.- hit feast. S.to 5, a total of 32 safeties being emassed by the two club.". But in tho afternoon the Cuba ma le 1G more hits and won, 9 to 8. Tho Tigers obtained a too-bold on fourth place in the American league by clawing tho Browns 7 to 6, in the morning, bruw, but Sisler's club In tho afternoon drove them back Into second division again after cloven innings 4 lo 3. Detetit snapped Detroit's string of tralgbl victories. The White .Sox and Cleveland also halved their double-header, Jim Ed wards hluriltcd the Speaker entry la tho final contest with four 'lilts, 5 to 0, after u Cleveland dally In the ninth had decided Hie opening clash by 6 to 5. Rain reduced the Red Sox-Yankee bill at tho 1 1 it 1 ) to n single conflict, In which babe Ruth, suspended and Altamont Auditorium Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences and Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music Dance. Every Wednesday and Saturday THE EVENING HERALD'S ;i,.hhhii'm;i) m RATES I'lrHt limrrtlon per Man lOr Two In' i i ii,.iii ..p-T line IBc Tliri'ii lir ' i i I'nr j.i r llni- ..Di I "in 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1', ir- L pnr ttnn 'Mc WMk (0 i Inn ' porllnonOo Olio Min(lt .. .pfr line 7Bc Minimum cliarxo t(& ,vn nt rniiHvcutlvo Bra clinrKod new fol lovlnt; each onilisloa. FlrBt Inaartlon la In "New Tody" coluniu without extra rhtrge, but all InJMriloni In that column are at f I rat Inmirtlon rule. NKW TODAY II KMX ANTS Wo huve unvcral cat H'rlni; loin owned hy uon rpalilcntH v. li Ifli arc offerod rniiHldnrnhly b" low tM nmrkct price. Many of Iheiii urn vnry di-Jilrahli'. i.nt IllOW llii'in to you. I'OK KA ,!:- - A hRaiiUrul lot with n mnnll Iioiiko on ll: HhniiiH, berrli.'H mid Harden. I'rlco tiooo; torms. THE WALTON, WRIGHT CO. Phone 44SW 8 THE M Kit FORD niiHlncKH college haa plooed a great many atudeniH In (pod ponltlon and In receiving miire Mill than It can fill. ItK ser vice to you will he to placo you on the payroll ns soon an possible. Courses begin Sept. 15-21. 8 FINK COOKING and Killing appk'H. Phone 400, Enterprise ranch, 1 ml. south of town, through Mills Addition. 8-9 STRAYED -From Midland, German Pointing Griffon, i'j mo. old; also Alrdale female; reward for infor mation or return of same. Midland Grocery. 8-11 4 2 REWARD For return of tie chain, stake and halter lost In Mills Addition. W. M. Swartsfor ger, 2440 White Ave. 8-9 EXPERIENCED Waitress Wanted at once; none other need apply. Wash ington Cafe. g LOST Gray Persian kitten, Sunday night on Main St. between Cth and 7th. Reward; call 944 or 135, Pel ilorium Cleaners. g , j Hoard of Directors of the Enter- FOR SALE Ford coupe, phone Prlse Irrigation District will com 273W. 8-12 Imenclng Tuesday the 6th day of Oc- tober. 1925. at the office of the WANTED Man to run n small well drilling machine. Write Care Herald. Box 1 S-10 FINE COOKING and eating apples. Phone 4utiJ. Enterprise ranch. 1 ml. south of town, through Mills Addition. s-9 FOR RENT A nicely furnished room, furnace hent, use of bath 416 Third St. s-10 NINONS. GHAVBNBTE1HS. apples mm reauy. nome farm, Poe vnl- ley. 8 FOR RENT I room apartment, per month. Phone 76G. MO 8 CET YOUR CHIMNEYS SWEPT -Phone 55. -U FOUND Place to get your retrend Ing done. Bunnell's Square Deal Camp Ground. 8-14 fined $5,000 during the New Y'ork club's road trip, was reinstated. Babe funned twie and made one error in the field, hut he got one of the Yankees' five ctV off Ehmke, who hurled the Ilubmcu to a 3-1 triumph. Double headers between the Giants and Hraves and tho Robbins and Phillies in the national wero washed out by rain. St. Louis held his own in u three cornerod fight "Iti'i Brooklyn and Iloston for fourth place by trouncing Cincinnati 5 to 1, after taking the short ond of a morning exchange 8 to 6. Hornsby made his ;:Gth homer. ON HONEY MOON Dr. and I Mrs. a R. Lucas, left on Sunday afternoon for Portland, and a number of 6be coast cities ton Iholr honeymoon, expecting to re turn to tho city On next Sunday and will be at home to their friends In their lovely new homo on Pacific Terract, which bhe doctor recently completed. Mrs. Lucas was Miss Josephine Meissner of this city, be fore her marriage on Sunday. Tho young couple have hosts of friensd ihore. XOTH'K Ol'' MI-'r.TI.VO of Kiiimllzntlon Hoard of Willow I valla) Irrigation I)lntrl(t. Notice lit hereby given that the Hoard of Director! of the willow Valley lirlnntlon District. bexinnlnK Tufdiiy, the 6th day of October, 192S, at Die office of H.tid Hoard nl. i he reflldeaco of A. Duncan, In fnnKi'll Valley, Klamath County, Oregon, nit a a Hoard of Equaliza tion for the purpoae of rerlewlnH and correetlnx tho AHBinimient Roll of and DlHtrlct for tho year 1925-1921!. ' Dated thin lnt day of September. 125, A. C. DUNCAN, Secretary. Sept. 1-8-15-22. NOTICE OF .MEETING of Equalization Hoard of Pine Grove Irrigation District. Notice Is hereby given that the Hoard of Director! of the. Pine Grove Irrigation District will commencing Tuesday the 6th day of October. 1925, at tho office of the Hoard of Directors at the residence of A. It. Campbell within said District, sit as a Hoard of Equalization for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the assessment roll of said District for the year 192S-1921. A. R. CAMPBELL, Secretary Pine Grove Irrigation Din (Vict. Pub.: Sept. 1st, SIR and 15th, 1925. NOTICE OF MKETINO of. Equalization Hoard of Langell Valley Irrigation District. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors of tho Langell Valley Irrigation District will com mencing Tuesday the Cih day of Oc tober, 1925, at the office of the Board of Directors at No. 16 Loomis Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon, sit as a Board of Equalization for tho purpose of reviewing and correcting the assessment roll of said District for tin; year 1925-19?0. A. I-. WISHARD. Secretary Langell Valley Irriga tion District. Pub.: Sept. 1st, Slh, 15th. 1925. NOTICE OF MEETING of Equalization Board of Enterprise irrigation District. Notice is hereby given that the ,,oar(1 of "'rectors at No. 16 Loomis Building, Klamath Falls. Oregon, sit ; mo , , iiuum ui equalization ior tne purpose of reviewing and correcting the assessment roll of said District for the year 1925-1926. ROSA HAGER. Secretary Enterprise Irrigation District. Pub.: Sept. 1st, Sth, 15th, 1925. NOTICE OF MEETING of Bquallatlon Hoard of tho Malin Irrigation District. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Malin Ir rigation District will commencing Tuesday tho 6th dnv of Ocinher 1MB, at the office of the Hoard nf Directors at tho residence of C. R. Beardsley within said District, sit as a Board of Equalization for the pur- iiuau in reviewing anu correcting the assessment roll of said District for the year 1925-1926. M. M. STASTNY, Secretary Malin Irrigation Dis trict. Publish: Sept. 1st, Sth, and loth. '25 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Klamath In the. matter of the estate of Lizzie M. Fitch, deceased. Notice is horcbv civen that I have uicu my unai account and report as executor of the Iist Will and Tes tament and of the estate of Lizzie M. Fitch, deceased, and the above en titled Court has fixed ton o'clock In the forenoon of Saturday, tho 26th day of September. 1925. as the time 1 and tho Court Room of tho County , rmiri n !,- ,..,., r, .. the place when and where anv per- i son may present any objection or ! present any objection or exception to anything therein con tained or anything done by mo as executor, and at the said time and I place, the said Court will finally set tle the said account. This notice is published pursuant to an order of the Honorable R. H. Bunnell. Judge of tho above entitled Court, mailo on August 22nd 1926. JASPER BENNETT, Executor of the said Estate. A 25 - S l-S-15. NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween Leon Hanimnck and Lucy Hammaok, under the style and firm name of the Owl Cafe is hereby dis solved. Leon Hammack has assumed all of the existing copartnership in debtedness to date and tho public Is hereby notified that he will con tinue the operation of said business ns a sole trader doing business under the style and firm name of the Owl Cafe. LUCY HAMMACK LEON HAMMACK Sept. S-15-22-29-Oct. 6. ENTERTAINING TONIGHT Jackie Emmons and Maude Hood are entertaining with a theater party tonight, complimenting the Allsses Dorothea and Murium Wortley, who are leaving Thursday for Pittsburgh, Kansas. The girls will stop for a brief visit In Sacramento enroute and will Visit lor several days in Kansas City, before going on to Kansas. CLASSIFIED msaBLtiANKors ISADDI.K AND PACK Horei for hire, 11.50 per day, each, Ilorne and packer 5. M. H. Wampler. Rocky Point, Ore. A27-S27 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gat good eata. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 33 Main atroet. Phone 624. tl SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St We pay tbe return postage. KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency, 1008 Main St., all kinda of help furnished on abort notice. Phono 157. A-18 S-18 ; 20c BUNDLES OH" PAPER, office. Herald tt-nt WELL PRESSED In well dreaacd. Wo use the Hoffman steam preaalng machine. Suits prcaaod, 75c. We call and deliver free. Phono 49J. 22 1 So. 6th. Sixth Street Cleaners. A 25 S 25 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax- i Ing, house cleaning and lanltoriFOR aerrlco. Reference a. A. M. Rhodea Phone 360W. 7tf LOOK YOUR. BEST li a "Roberta Suit," hand tailored to your mea sure. Now showing rail and winter styles In suits and overcoats. Phono 109 and I will call with samples, or see me at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon and evenings. A. R. (ACE) RENNER. A15-S15 TO LET Pasture, rye and clover. 29-11 Phone 19F12. ROOM AND HOARD in private home for lady; near high scbool. Tele phone 399J. 5-8 $120 I. C. S. SCHOLARSHIP for sale or trade for $40 or a good shot gun or .32 special rifle. You can choose any course you want. Write to T. C. Johnson, Klamath Agency. 31-S5 FORDSON TRACTORS In good condition, to trade for hogs, milk cows, horses or chickens, or any kind of grain. J. W. Kerns, 1303 South 6th St. 4-11 PAY CASH AND PAY LESS PURE LINSEED Oil, $1.50 in 5's; $1.55 in 1 gallon cans. GUARD 2 PLY Roofing, $2.25 per roll. GOOD GRADE Outside White paint, $3.00 per gallon. THE LEADING PAINT STORE Patterson's, 626, 630 So 6th 3-9 LEGAL NOTICES , NOTICE OF MEETING of Board of Equalization of the Klamath Irrigation District. Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Directors, of tho Kianiatb. Irrigation District, constituting a hoard of equalization for said dis trict, will meet and convene, on the First Tuesday in October. 1925, at 10 o'efocg A. M-. being October 6, 1925. at the office of the District in ! the Court House at Klamath Falls, i Oregon, to hear and determine any objections by any interested persons to the assessments and apportion ment thereof for the year 1925 1926, and any other, matters connected therewith that may come before the board. Done and Dated this September 1, 1925. Klamath Irrigation District, (Seal) By A. M. THOMAS. Secretary. Pub.: Sept. 1. 8. 15, 22, 29. I T , ? OF MEETING , Equnliation Board of Shasta View irrigation District. Notice is herehv ffivnn flint Mm "Board of Directors of the Shasta View Irrigation District will com mencing Tuesday the 6th day of Oc tober. 1925. at the office of the Board of Directors at the residence y "son w,thln said District, f!.1 as a Boar,l of Equalization for tne purpose of reviewing and cor- gPJtat the assessment roll of said Distr,ct for ,he '.c.aI.1!'.25-'1926' MAKK i WILSON, Secretary Shasta view Irrigation District. Pub.: Sept. 1st. Slh, 15th. 1925. NOTICE OF MEETING of Equalization Board of the Sunny side Irrigation District. Notice is hereby given that The Board of Directors of the Sunnyside Irrigation District, will, commencing Tuesday the 6th day of October, 1925, at the office of the Board of Directors at the home of J. L. Foth eringhnm, sit as a Board of Equali zation for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the Assessment Roll of said District for the vear 1925 192G. Dated this 2Sth day of August, 1925. J. L. POTHERING HAM, Secretary of the Board of Di rectors of the Sunnyside Irriga tion District. S-l-S-15. Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour lesson a week and privilege of class work In composition, history of mu sic, ear training, etc. Terms, $5.00 per month Residence 1,000 California Phono 790W Studio 503 .ltd St. Ph.284M AD SECTION FOR RENT FOR RIONT Furnished apartmonta. Close In. Phone 342-W. 419 10th St. A4-S4 FOR RENT Sleoplng rooms: hot and cold water, bath and phone. Call at Women's Exchange. 490J. I4( FOR RENT A nicely furnished room, close in; gontlemen prefer red. 532 North 8th Street. 29-4 FOR RENT 5 room house. Inquire 2231 So. 6th St. 29-11 TO RENT FREE 100 burekas. an Eureka free to do your house cleaning. Dnr't thank mo. Thanh Eureka company. Phono A. Wyntt, Golden Rule Store. Phono 129. 29-12 HOUSE FOR RENT Furniture, II rooms and breakfast room, f3 sale; reasonable. Call 1G, 5-! RENT Building suitable for i warehouse or shop, location Ka- i planade. Lloyd Porter, First Na tional Bank. 21tf FOR RENT Upham. 4 room house.. 1 103 G-S" FOR RENT Furnace heated sleep ing room for 2 men. 514 Walnut Ave. 1-7 FOR RENT Room for lady or gen tleman In private home, closo In. Private entrance, garage If desired, 1150 Pine St. 2-8 FOR RENT Six room house on 2242 White Ave., Mills Add., $25. Inquire N. Fcrrara at McDonald Pool Hall. 615 Main St. 2-8 FOR RENT Small house, partly furnished. 9tb and Klamath, phone 199J. 2-5 FOR SALE FOR SALE Store fixtures and safe. Mrs. Davenport, 305 Lincoln St. 5tf WORK HORSES for hire, with 1 driver. A. J. Tcberg. Central ho tel. 1-7 FOR SALE 4 room modern house, just completed. Call 11 4 J after 5 p. m. 2-8 FOR SALE Good lawn dirt. Call W. Chastain. 445M. 3-10 FOR SALE Delicious apples for eating of cooking, at Enterprise ranch. Phone 400J. 3-12 241.9V,, ..'': .-."..in xiiBueot grade all wool suits and over coats, tailored to measure. 1004 Main'.' " ' ' 3-9 FOR SALE 18 head purebred Shropshire Bucks. Phone 15F13. 3-8 FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered Holsteln bull. Phone 11F12 or write Box 536.' 4-11 FOR SALE 7 room house, new ga rage, paving paid, $4500. Inquire 500 NO. 9th. 5-12 WANTED EXPERIENCED- Stenographer and bookkeeper wishes permanent po sition. Call 406R. 3-10 WANT TO BUY safe. Box 169, -Good second hand Herald Office. 3-5 WANTED Position by married el ectrician, 16 years' experience In switchboard, electric elevator mo tor installation and maintenance, industrial lighting, house wiring; 3Vi years present position, but de sire to make a change; references. J. O. Hooker, 71G E. Gth, Albnny, Ore. 4-8 WANTED Washing and ironing done at my homo, or half days' work of, any kind, chamber work preferred. Mrs. repper, 209 Klam ath Avo. 5-S WANTED Middle aged woman for general housework in home with modern conveniences. Must be good cook. Two small children. Wages $70 and board. Write, stating age, qualifications and references. Ad dress E. O. S., P.O. Box 548. 5-10 LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the Matter of tho Estate of Kuthoriue Swing, Deceased; Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account as administrat or of the Estate of Kathcrine Ewing, Deceased, and the Court has set October 12th, 1925, at three o'clock P. M. as tho time for hearing objec tions to such final account and for the settlement thereof. Dated this 8th day of September, 1925. CHARLES H. HILL, Administrator. Sept. 8-15-22-29 RETURN FROM IiODGE Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers, who wltth a party of friends spent tho week-end holidays at tho Rogers Lodge at Lake of tho Woods, ro turning to the city last evening, t O. K. Transfer Co., "If Its Loose Well Move If PHONE 87 906 MAIN