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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1925)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I J, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TAGE SEVEN . ANVONE WOULD THINK I MI-31WEAOED "THtM-THpi AfiUct O TO 6ftp6 1HC t:peNiiE.& ot Tne nap AND J05T 0BCAO6K THE-V Vv'LRC MOKE THAN THEN WCCrCD THCW fjOT Pteveo and cam( HOME HERALD'S Kopak Leave Your 5, LA r 'Mwq 9 0'clocK-Your PklUfflS are ready ar 6 p.r m. JB, Ma1 . - W'v. 'KLAMATH FALLS OREGON rnJ7w J i 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PCOPL.E J&Xlfirrf 'I OUV TfiC'H OHUG3 rACf iwACVI Fred WcsterfrM. D. D. S I t X-itny bahoratory l.uomlt Hullilina Pboaa tI4-W Hi.uiiu.u Kiilii, Oroon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC 11I:,ICTAN and fluntyEOPi Office and P.midouce Phone 321 L O. O. F. Ten, pie J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR 'hone 204M 219 High SI. DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 709 Vain cit. Phono 1.13-W V :'." and grind Glasses. Dupli cate brokeu looses, ropalr frumus PgHMANCNT CONOTBUCTIOIs Kxeluslte IJeeiierd Manu facturers for The new Opnorioto Hollow tyoll yiulldlng Brick for Founds tlonn. Walls, Hulldingi, etc. Absolutely Proof at a other furtn Fit and Weiitbui cost less than not of muaonry. Stone- Tile construction elim inates upkeep uxpenao. Is In destructible, and li approved by tbe best srohltects and builders. e Unereelled an n base for Muito finish lt ua EstJuAte Your Job Oil. ami Marker. Phone ftSUW Concriett) Pipe Co. I JfK.ot i I Stmwmp A Hot Shot MAVBt' COMDOWG TOBM a UVt-THBV CdULDN''' HAUL WALKBO ALL IMC VKAV BACK' IN viCll ThiS hftmoetfjMfiglfl mvHAve Toee ETTLCD-VOU .AN GO CfJCK IN THF. WRNiMfi ANO OPPCC -,0Me kind AN AFOL06Y I . VAV HACK' IN J i TIKS'VS TDLC. THE , WHO DAVS jBjBjf NeifiHBORft ABOUT J 1. OOR QUARRCL- r , ' 7 VJlT tiiiJPO MMflTf WE'LL DO 'U-CT" V OUfi TOUTING iN ONE IN THE f hEllO THERE l economical we CAN Thu3 MlC.TVTE-HOVDl) WO BEING VICTIMIZED RY , OU FOLKS 3LIM CCCVCR SCHEME To , i GET HOME ' A 'AKe OS SHARTME EWENtf I v y oF Kcplaonq All THE old, fJ"li wiADm -m-r DAtrrc ih.iv-nt) 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Work Fihws Klamath Lodge Directory Thursday evening. Visit ing members welcome Blkl Tempi, 3rd Main Charlton Currln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Delsell, Sec C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd aud 4tb Tuosdayt Lyceum Hall. 8th and IIlKh Visiting Knlghti weloome f'lisi Pattnrion. G. K American L'L'ion Klsmatb Punt No i Meeting! 1st inc. rd Tuesosys. Court Haus- Basemput r R OLDS. C.m'dr Phone 651-W Dr. Philip Colo Genera) Practice of Dontlstry Open Kfcnlngi by Appointment rhotiH 509 618 Main Over Moe't Stors Vochatzcr Bros. WELL DRILLERS Phone 225-R 17!U Melrose Estimates given on water aystonis. Prices Reasonable 1040 Main Street salt LAKE CITY - Throe gener ations Of a family were wiped out In the space of an hour. Potor biepgreon lied nt 4:30 o'clock ami a short time later his daughter, Mm. Rengreon Ci'iilulock, died of childbirth at a lo cal hospital. Her Infant son lived but a few m I n til (i8. itz; JHH bUNV b d , Ji n. P. O. frXKS Meets i n. irr n finmiTIln i ZI JUCrk'NOvV 3 H MAC AT US ANO I J ) I T,S TUlMk' A)HAT . Two first class Italian Stone Masons and ce ment workers, will work by day or contract. Work guaranteed. Four years in Klamath. Tlione 583W, or inquire 619 Main St. (Conflnnqd Frbm Pago One) Wished, but five verdlns were given mo Jury to chose frum, by tho in truotioni of tlao court. They were guilty of first degree murder with lunging; first degree murder with recommendation of life Imprison ment; second degree murder; man slaughter, and not guilty. May Appeal No doclsjqtn h.id been made up to this afternoon on un appeal. Attorneys J. II. Ca.uahuu and C. F ! Slono, for tho defense, announced. ', Both Mr. Si me anM Mrs. Carnuhau will rooommend so appeal to the bate supreme .ourl on tho ground that thero was an error in f ie re coed. "W'hctlhor or pot, thero will bo j an bppoal 1 can not say," Mr. Car nalian said today. "Both Mr. Stone J and myself will recommend an up- j petal, "Wo submitted io instructions to the oourt. No! one was recognised In the courts Instructions tlJ the Jury. The COUrt lulled bp even give the defense's I henry ol the case re coKiilzince in hi:i Instructions. "In tho event, we appeal and are siiei tMsful, l-'ie case when retried will bo on tho charge of manslnuK'.Uer. Way could 'not be placed In Jeopardy on the first or s. i.'iui degree murd er chnrges." According to reports about tho court house, the first ballot taken when room the jury retired lo the jury 1 disclosed two for acquittal, two for second degree murder and eight for manslaughter. Through the long hours of tho night the jury struggled to come to an agreement on tho verdict and finally u compromise verdict of "gullly of manslaughter" was reach ed. The jury wus comprised of tho following: M. J. Lytic, foreman; Jesse N. Drew, Anton Qacka, How ard S. Abbey, J. A. Thompson, Law rence Arnott, W. D, Campbell, Leo lienion, Theodore N. Case, 0, H. McCumhor, O. R. lleiirdsley aud J. o. Barttlsley. K J iiinw nnaiumTri dnLtrurLnfiiuni THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED Al) RATES First in m -nil mi (XT line lOo Tw o Insertions per line lfio Three lie., rtlons n-t lino 20c Four Insertions per line IWJc Week (0 (lined) per lino Mtc Olio Month I-r lino 7rtc Minimum enurge I8C. Artf not consecutive arn charged now fol lowing ' in M omission Flrnt Insertion U la. "New Today" column ii in. a extra chance, but all Insertions In that column are at flrat Inniirtloq rato. ntW TODAY HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mllla, If It' made of wool, wo bavo II: iilao Paraxon inarlo-to Diwun ladles' conis. "iJ2 Bo. fit ii hi. Phono 456.M. I win call in show my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat iHfacilon i;uarantod or money r" funded. .".Ira. Jk-atrln- Cory. 811 Oil MAN OK MEN WANTKD to con tract piowiiiK Rue acrm. contract or to furnlHli toola anil Ktock. Call Coyno, Kdicwooil ranch, Rwnn I.ako. 11-H roil BALE Remlflfton automatic 'i kuiii'" ibotgnn, half price, in qulre n; Loomli huiidini-. 11-17 POR KAl.K Vnry deilrahle furnlBli qd nufnqiof ciililn at Rocky Point. I.oiiitod 011 ilcfip wator. I'rlci: J7H0 if mild HiIh full. Inquire 16 Loomla buUdln-. n-17 WANTKD TO TRADE 8 fine view lota In 2ml Addition. f'ir Iota Hall roud addition. J. h. BlmOM, llox 3181 City. 11-17 MEN'S NEW KITTS 11.50 14. 50 UEN'8 NEW OVERCOATS a. 50 tl.60 MEN'S NEW DIIESS SHOES 2.80 3.50 MEN'S NEW WORK SHOES 1.75 2.50 AND All kinds of Second Hand Kooda. GOODINO'S BARGAIN STORE 23 C Main St. Below the Court House 11' FOR RENT - Front bedroom, private family, close in. Phone 24GJ. 512 N. 8th St. 11-17 WANTED House lo rent, near town or In town, with fenced in back yard. With garage or sheds. Ad dress Box 8. Herald Office. 11-17 FOR SALE 4 lots In Chlloquln. on Highway, cheap: Inquire Phone 838. Robinson Tractor Co. 11-1 LOST Ladles' brown leather coat, between Lake of the Woods and Klamath Falls; reward; please leave at Herald office. 11-14 FOR KENT Beautifully furnished sleeping room, suitable for woman. Call at 419 Nelson St. after 6 p.m. 11-tf MAN WITH 3'i TON TRUCK, look ing for job, log or lumber hauling, or anything else. Inquire at Cen tral hotel. 11-17 FOR SALE OR RENT S room house all'plastered. partly furnished. $35 '; per month renlr. easy sale. Write P. O. Box terms for 517. City. 11-14 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween W. H. Martin and F. J. Fro man, doing business under the name of the Altamont Auditorium, is here by dissolved this (late by mutual con- sent, W. II. Martin retiring. Dated Septemoer 11 192 W. II. MARTIN. F. J. FROM AN. 11-12-1 I HIGHLIGHTS OF RESCUERELATED (Continued I nun Pago One) or wthtcb baby impounded. - Tho nfno days of buffeting obout on shark Infested seas was not suf-1 tlclent to rob tho hardy birdmen i of their senses of humor. When a ! big mullet fish jumped into the boat us It was being lowed ashore, Radio Operator Slam picked it up ami said: "Big boy, if coil had only done that two. days ago you would not huve Listed long." Nine day beards and sunburned faces greeted oil Of Kauai Island that crowded down to t'ho beach to greet the rescued heroes. Tho re ception was so enthusiastic that Commander liodgers declared: "Hell. I I like this place and I'm, in no hurry to get away." , In addition to catching water In sails, stranded sailor stylo, Rodgers made use of n still Which a thought ful mother hnd prevailed upon him to carry fur emergencies, Calculations of tho PPVl flight LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notlee i hereby ilveo, Tht eealed lildii will he received hy the County Court of Klumiiili County, at the Oonnty Court ffouae up to 2 o'clock I'. M. on Monday, Die 1 4 tit day of September, 1925, for Tin- OradlOf of portions of the Miller Hill School lo Midland Sec tion of the Midland Market Road, The Laying in place of corrugated Iron pipe for drains, and, The Construction of a concrete box culvert. Plana and specifications may be hnd at the office of the county En gineer upon the deposit or five dol lars (15.00). Bald deposit will bn re funded to uneueceaaful bidders upon lie- return of the plans and apecin eations to the County Engineer. Bids inus( be recurely sealed, plainly marked "Bid Tor Midland Market koad," and addrefeed to the County Clerk. Bach bid must be accompanied by a certified check, a bidder's bond or cash In a sum not lees than five per cent (B) u( the amount bid, said sum to be forfeited to Klamath Coun ty upon failure of the bidder to en ter Into contract provided by said County within ten (lOi days after nptlce of acceptance of his bid. The County Court reserves the rluhi to reject nny or all bids. BtlRRBLti SHORT, Commissioner. C. J. MARTIN, Commissioner. 10-1 1-12 NOTICE fll-' APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of Don C. Rcdfleld, deceased, and all per sons having claims against tbe said estate arc notified to present same to the said administratrix at the office of Fay Morris, Attorney, 115 So. Fifth St., Klamath Falls. Ore gon, within six months from and af ter August 11th. 1925, the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated Aug. 11. 1925. FANNIE M. THOMPSON. Administratrix of tbe Estate of Don C. Rcdfleld, deceased. Pub. Aug. 14. 21. 2S, Sept. 4, 11. Fay Morris, Attorney. NOTICE OF MEETING of the Board of Equalization of the Horsefly Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given, that The , Board of Directors of The Horsefly Irrigation District of Klamath Coun ty. Oregon, will sit as a Board of Equalization, commencing at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the 6th day of October. 1923. at the offier. of said board in the town of Bonan- to bear objection, and make cor ! rection of the Assessment Roll as proposed by tho budget adopted on the 1st day of Sept.. 1925, as the levy! of taxes for 1925, payable In the' year 1926. The meeting will continue in ses jsion from this date as long as may' no necessary lor such correction and equalization, not exceeding three : days. By order of The Board of Direc tors. WM. F. B. CHASE, Secretary. ' Sept. 4th. 11th and ISth. pub. ' " . authorities that tie p-9, No. I, had' descended to the surfa.o just north or me station snip Aroostook were verified by fliers. Ouy one day of rough weather ! at sea was experienced by the men i abrard the lost seasplaze. Tho j third day after being forced down, ; the naval plane encountered heavy s'"""8 u' was seawonoy and roue uie waves well. Tlao drifting seaplane was isolat ed from radio communication with the world because its drooping an tennae was under water. Despite the sending up of repeat ed signals tho PN-9 No. 1, was un able to attract the attention of commercial ships eg" tiho searching naval craft. Marie Obenchain Teacher of Piano One private class lesson a lesson and one week. Arm weight method. and relaxation Studio 305 Pine St. back Elks' Temple. Phone 563W of Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour lesson n week and privilege of class work in composition, history of mu Bic, ear traiuiug, etc. Terms, $5.00 per month Residence 1000 California Phone' 790W Studio 503 3rd St. P11.284M CLASSIFIED AD SECTION MIMCEI.I.ANEOCH SADDLE AND PACK Horses for hire, 81.50 per day, each. Horse and packer 85. M. H. Wamplor. Rocky j Point, Ore. A27-S27 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gal good eats OPEN ALL NIGHT 833 Main (treat. Phone 824. if 8HOE3 REPAIRED BY MAIL Bund them to tbe Ooodyear Sfao Repair Shop, 121 N. 8ta St. We pay tbe return postage. KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency, 1098 Main St., all kinds of belp furnished on ahort notice. Phono 157. A-18 S-18 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER, office. Herald tf-nt WILLTHE PARTY who borrowed song book from the Academy last spring please return It to the Her ald office. 9-11 WELL PRESSED well dressed. We use the Hoffman steam pressing machine. Suits pressed, 7c. We call and deliver free. Phone 49J. 224 So. 6th. Sixth Street Cleaners. A 25 S 25 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, bonne cleaning and Janitor serrlce. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf LOOK YOUR BEST It 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. It. (ACE) RENNER. A15-S18 TO LET Pasture, rye and clover. Phone 19F42. 29-11 $120 I. C. S. SCHOLARSHIP for sate or trade for 840 or a good shot gun or .3 2 special rifle. You can choose any course you want Write to T. C. Johnson. KlamaMi Agency. 31-S5 0 FORDSON TRACTORS In good' condition, to trade for bogs, milk cows, horses or chickens, or any I kind o grain. J. V. Kerns, 1303 South 6th St. 4-11 ! 1 GET YOUR CHIMNEYS SWEPT Phone 55 8-14 WANTKD SCHOOL GIRLS wants place to work for board and room before and af ter school. Call 309 S. Riverside. St. 9-12 mem SCHOOL BOY wants room and , board. Write Box 172, Care Her-! aid. Ml'.' TRAPPING PARTNER Wanted; 45 j years old, want partner marten, Fisher, cats, coyotes. Must put up half of expenses. Box 173, Herald Office. 9-151 WANTED To help In home, care for children or sew by day. Box 176. Herald Office. 10-12 WANTED By middle aged woman position as housekeeper or cook in private family or small boarding nuiise. i nuiie duin. LEGAL NOTICE SIMMONS No. 19S5 Equity. In tho Circuit Court in and for the County of Klamath, and State of Oregon. ETHEL HUNT Plaintiff, vs. Howard Hunt, Defendant. To Howard Hunt: Defandant, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OIIEGON: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the abovo entitled suit, on or heforo Saturday, the 3rd day of October, 19 25, or for failure to appear and answer, for want there of, tho plaintiff will take judgment and decreo against you as follows: 1. That tho bonds or matrimony now existing between the plaintiff Ethel Hunt aud tho defendant How ard Hunt be dissolved on the grounds of desertion for over one year. 2. That the plaintiff be awarded tho care and custody of tho minor child Donald W. Hunt. 3. That the plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the equity and good conscience may ap pertain, and ns to the Court may seem meet. October 3rd, 19 25, Is the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication of this Summons, in which you may appear and answer said Complaint, the first publication thereof being August 21st, 1925, and the Inst publication being October 2nd. 1925. This summons is served by pub lication by order of the Honorable A. L. Leavitt, Judgo of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Klamath County, dnted August 18th 1925, which order required that sum mons be published onco a week for six successive weoks (seven inser tions), the first publication bolng August 21st, 1925. W. H. A. RENNER, Plaintiff's Attorney, whose office nnd postofflce address is Amer ican National Bunk Bldg., Klam ath Falls, Klamath County, Ore gon. Aug. 21-28-Sept. 4-11-18-25-O.ct. 2 Tho more things a loafer should be doing tho happier ho Is. FOR RENT ! prjR RENT Sleeping rooraa; hot and cold water, bath and phone. Call at Women's Exchange. 49dJ. Hit FOR RENT -5 room house, Inquire 2231 So. 6th St. 29-11 FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room, ono block north of Central school. 239 N. 9th St. Phone 66411. 9-11 FOR RENT - Desk room ground floor Main street buslnesB district. Hot 174 Care Herald Office. 9-11 FOR RENT Sleeping room with home privileges. 528 N. 8th St. 9-12 FOR RENT A three and a five room apartment, partially furnished. Phono 482 W. 9-11 FOR RENT 3 room house, 257 Commercial Street. SIvert Johnson, Hot Springs Hotel. 9-11 TO RENT FREE 100 feurekas, an Eureka free to do your house cleaning. Don't thank me. Thanh Eureka company. Phone A. Wyatt, Goldea Rule Store. Phone 129. 29-12 FOR RENT Sleeping room, 515 Klamath Ave. 9-11 FOR RENT 3 room house, garage, woodshed. Phone 15F13. 10-16 FOR RENT Strictly modern, Bteam heated, furnished apartments, Mc Carthy apartment, 630 Pine St. Phone 800. lOtf FOR RENT 3 room house on paved street; water and light, suitable for two people. Cheap lo right party. 259 South Riverside. 10-12 FOR RENT 5 room furnished house. Lcslio Peytpn. 733 Main St. 10-11 FOR RENT Sleeping room, close In. 1018 Washington. 10-12 FOR SALE FOR SALE Store fixtures and safe. Mrs. Davenport, 305 Lincoln St. 5tf FOR SALE Delicious apples for eating of cooking, at Enterprise ranch. Phone 400J. 3-12 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Boston Bull male (toy type) six weeks old. Price 850. C. H. Underwood, Underwood's Pharmacy. 9-11 LARGE RED Crabapples for sale. G36 Conger Ave. or call 373R. 9-11 ABSORBENE ABSORBS Dirt, Cleans wall paper and window shades. DOUBLE X FLOOR Cleaner, double action, cleans and bleaches. PATTERSON'S 630 South 6th. 9-15 I , . . , . . ?!iITR?B-I!t0ered Ho1,ste'n Du": Phone 11F" I write Box 536. 4-11 FOR SALE 7 room house, new ga rage, paving paid, 84500. Inquire 500 No. 9th. 6-12 FOR SALE Ford coupe, phone 273W. 8-12 FOR SALE A clean, up-to-date con fectionery, doing a big wholesale and retail ice and ice cream busi ness. Or will sell fixtures and give long lease on building living quarters included. Address L. H. Lauritsen, Chlloquln, Oregon. 10-16 FOR SALE 3 Roller canaries and I large wire cage; all for $5; one singer, well worth 85.00; also 1 Rhode Island Red rooster. Phono S91W3. 10-11 FOR SALE 2 room house, screened in porch, 81200, 8200 down, bal ance 825 a month. 2129 Main. Phono 49W, daytime. 10-16 FOR SALE Cheap for cash, young Jersey cow, fresh soon. R. C. Coop er, 2 miles out on old Fort Klam ath road. 10-16 FOR SALE Conger Ave. residence property, 92 ft. river frontage: property 205 x 92 ft. Modern home, hardwood floors, bullt-lns,' etc. Heavy bearing orchard, garden and well equipped chicken yard. Per petual irrigation water right free. Inquire owner, 16 Loomis building. 10-16 j FOR SALE Second hand business. 14 Main St. 10-12 i FOR SALE Hudson Seal coat, 8260. I Write Box 175, Care Herald. 10-12 I ' LOST AND FOUND j FOUND Place to got your retread ing done. Bunnell's Square Deal Camp Ground. 8-14 ' FOUND Packago of currency. Own er may have by calling at Herald Office, Identifying and pay- Ing for this Adv. 9-11 STRAYED From Midland, German Pointing Griffon, 0 mo. old; also Airdalo fomalo; reward for Infor mation or return of same. Midland Grocury. 8-11 Some people's Idea of clean mov ies is having lots of bathing girls. O. K. Transfer Co., "If Its Loose Well Move It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN