The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 12, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    SATURDAY, SKPTIOMWCR 12, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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V'L KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
WHERE PAHTICULAf? PEOPLE
OUV TMCIIJ DRUGS
Fred We.terfeld, D. D. S.
X-Kujr Laboratory
."m'i Building
Phone 484-W
Kinmi! a Fills, Oregon
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND BUlUrSOM
Otflo and Residence 1'hon 3 21
L 0. O. F. Ttirc.pl
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENOINRICn
AND 8UHVKYOK
Phone 304M BID lllah Si.
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTOMBTRI8T OPTICIAN
70 Vain dt. Pbono l.lii-W
Mako and grind Olaieioa. Dupll
oat broken lenses, repair frames
PERMANENT CONCTRUCTIOr
Exclusive Iitrensed Mann
laeturors (or
The new Concrete Hollow-Wall
Building Urlck for Founda
tions, Walla, Uulldlngs, etc
Absolutely Fire and Wotther
Froot at a cost lean than any
other form ol masonry.
Btone-Tllo construction ollm
lnatea upKoep expense In In
destructible, nnd Is approved
by the best architects aad
builder.
Unexcelled a a base (or
Slncro finish
iiet as Rstlmnte Your Job
th and Market. Phone B82W
Concrete Pipe Co.
O. K. Transfer
Good-Morning
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
WORK
ready a i 5
Ok'
BBS)
Klamath Lodge
Directory
13. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Thnrilay evening. Vllt
IriK member welcome.
Elk 'i . : '". 3rd A Main
Charlton Curria, Exalted
Kolvr. Tom Del?"!!, Beo.
;
K. of 0. Council No. 2255
Meetings: S P. M.
2nd aad 4th Tuesdays
I.ycoum Hull, 8th and
Hlsb Vlnltins KnlghU
wolcome
Cba. Patterson. O. K
V y
American Legion
Klamath Past No t
Maettngi Is and Ird
Tuesdays Court Bas
Dasemont
P tl OLDS. Cnm'dt
p ,1m I5I-W
Dr. Philip Cole
Oenoni) rractlcu ot Dontlstr?
Open Ryenlngs by Appolntmont
Phone G69 B18 Main
Over Moe's Store
Vochatzer Bros.
WELL UltlLLEItS
Phone 225-R
1731 Melroso
Estimates given on water
systems. Prices Reasonable
Want e d
50 Used Guns
Connolly Bros. 912 Main
my
Two first class Italian
Sionc Masons and ce
ment workers, will work
by day or contract.
Work guaranteed. Fpnr
yean in Klatnath. Phone
583W, or inquire 619
Main St.
MHS. II.MIWOOD
Mrs. B. c. Harwood is spending
the week- I bile, ihopplllg and
vIhUIiik With friends from her homo
at Merrill.
Dxnll Drown and Faith Crimes lire
leavlikg In the incrnlng, by motor
Dor Posilaiiil, where they will re
Hiimo thaJf ntiidics at HIlLi Military
Academy. Henry Grimes Is motor
ing north wlih the youiiR mai,
SAN PRANCI8C0 Approximate
ly 200 spectators of the Admtaslnn
I)av parade yesterday collapsed dur
ing the five hours procession and
were treated at emergency hospitals.
None of the cases nre serious.
EVERETT TRUE
Co., "If
ifcUM
THE EVENING HERALD'S
LffOAI; NOTICB
otkt: or BALK of AUTO
MOBILE
To Lloyd L. Low, and to whom II
may eooMrni
Notice Ih hereby kIvab that tha tin
dafaigflod will, on Mi" 24th day of
September, l a r. . ai to o'clock a.
U.i on mild day, at tha Acme Motor
Company's 'Jurat'" al loo South 'Jth
Street, Kl.iinatb Falla, Orogon, null
to tin blulir-Ht bidder for ftaJb tho
fOllOWlnB doaOrfbed automohllc:
Olio .Slnd'-hiiKiT- i iluinohll'-. Motor
No. K K iV.Hl. Serial No. 20421(2.
The tanM Imvlnt: baafl by DM tak
en and h vlfd niion iindor KOtifM of
I. leu riled oKni'iKt 'laid atttomoblle
by the Anno Motor Coin pan ', Kahl
ale balng mada to lidihty naid Hen.
aci riH-il Inti-roiit, " n ami mwrulilK
cOata, nt. pnbllrr an' 'miii and ontory to
hv liii:!n"it and liciit hiddfr for fiiHb.
lll'HT B. HAWKINS,
Sheriff of Klamath County.
Ori'Kon. Pub. Sept. 12, IS
OTI( i: OF BALK OF Al'TO.
HOBILB
To Obaa. Murphy, nnd to whom It
nay oofloarn:
Notice In hereby ajtafl that the un-
daratcBed will, on the tfltb day of
September, 12D. at lo o'clock A.
If., on fuIcI day. al the Acme Motor
Company' Qarase al too south cth
Street, Klamath Falla, Orcxon. Kill
to ttie blgtieal bldd'-r for caHh tho fol
lowlnB deKcrlbed aatomoblla:
One Stmlebnker aalomohlle, Mntor
No. r,241. Serial No. 1II440K, with
California Uoaiiaa for year lll2ri. No.
C30B10.
The name bavins been by me tak
en nnd levied upon nndor Notice of
I. fen filed UKnlnict naid autoinoblle by
the Acme Motor Company, wiid sale
bofflft made to ialUify nald lien, ac
crued Intcreat, costs and accruing
coittH. ut public auction and outcry
to the highest and beat bidder for
cash.
HURT B. HAWKINS.
Sheriff of Klamath County,
Oregon. Pub. Sept. 12, 19.
Graham Brothers
Make Another Cut
1 Announcement of a reduction of
j $100.01) In the price of Crahnm
' Brothers one-ton truck, effective
I September ilth. his been received
I by H. S. Wakefield, local Dodge
Brothers dealer.
"So substantial a reduction In the
I price of this popular one-ton truck,
j com'ng leal than four months after
i the announcement of a previous rc
i dUCttOO of 1JS0.0U. " says Mr. Gra
I ham. "Is In lino with previous ns
j Burancos that the truck buyer will
I always benefit eiitRlly with Graham
! Brothers In every economy effected
1 through Increased production.
"Graham Brothers, now first in
: tin' world as exclusive manufacturers
of motor trucks, nre able to make
thlB second reduction and at the
same time to make even further
Improvements In the Quality of their
trucks.
"In addition to their greatly in
creased production their produc
tion for the first six months of 1825
was equal to tho entire output of
19 24 'the enlarged and Improved
facilities afforded by the new fac
tory Into which Graham Brothers
moved July I huvo aided greatly
In making possible these reductions
in manufacturing cost."
By CONDO
It's Loose
NBW TODAY
CLASSIFIED AD It AT KB
First Insertion per line fOc
Two Insertions per line trio
Three Insertions per line SSOc
Four insertions per line 2Ac
Week (0 time) , per line BOc
O110 Month per line "fie
Minimum cnarge lie, Ada not
consecutive are charged as new fal
lowing each omission.
First Insertion is In "New Today"
column without extra charge, but all
Insertions In that column are at first
Insertion rato.
BOOM FOB KENT 414 Walnut.
12
FOB SAI.B Two beaded water
snake. Phone 284W. 12-lfj
TUB MEDFOBD BUSINESS College
has placed a great many Modems
In good positions and is receiving
more calls than it can fill. Its ser
vice to you will be to place you on
the payroll as noon us possible.
Courses begin Sept. 15-21. 12-14
YOir CAN FINISH anything In your
home with I.aco, and use it in less
than one-half hour. Al! colors. Pat
terson's. 6th St. 12-18
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS For
roofing and building paper and
glass. Patterson's, 0 1 it St. 12-ls
WANTBD Janitor and woman for
cleaning. Klamath General hospi
tal. 12
FOB SALE 5 room modern house,
take car or truck as part: 466
Lewis St. 12-14
SLEEPING BOOM Bath, phone,
lavatory. S40 Walnut. S12-012
FOR RENT 4 room house, partly
furnished, close In, 140. Phone
568R. 1143 Pine. 12
FOR RENT 3 room furnished Apt.
524 High St. 12-15
FOR RENT Cood location for retail
store or card room. Write Box 1T7
Care Herald. 12-15
Epperson Got All
News of Rescue of
Lost Naval Fliers
Probably hie first man ira Klam
ath Falls to receive 'word over the
radio Ot the rescue Thursday night
lef the naval fliers of! Hawaii waa
A. B. Epperson, owner of a radio
shop 'in this city. ,
Mr. Bppersran was tuned in on n
San Francisco broadcasting station
when tthe first flash came over the
air. He stayed -with the radio
throughout the evening, picking up
nthor bits ci news from the lust
fliers who had been found.
FOK SAIiE
FOR SALE 3 rooms and bath. New
place, never has been occupied;
S2300 and $S00 down payment.
5 ROOMS AND BATH, some furni
ture, one block from pavement.
Full price $3500; only J750 down.
HOUSE AND BARN and ten lots
for $4000: easy terms. This place
is n real investment.
5 ROOMS AND BATH Furnished,
on one of city's prettiest streets.
Trice 14900; 11200 cash.
5 ROOMS AND BATH, and all mod
ern conveniences, on tho paving. A
home to be proud of, S7500, terms!
FOR RENT Desirable corner store
room for rent.
MAGUIRE AND MAGUIRE
816 Main St.
Insuranco - Investments
Nineteen years in this
territory!
Marie Obenchain
Tencher of Piano
One private lesson and one
class lesson a week.
Arm weight and relaxation
method.
Studio 305 Pine St. back ot
Elks' Temple.
Phone 563W
Mrs. Wiliard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
One Hour lesson a week and
privilege of class work in
composition, history ot mu
sic, ear training, etc.
Terms, $5.00 per month
Resldonce 1000 California
Phone 790 W
Studio 503 Brd St. PII.2S4M
We'll Move
CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT
SADDLE AND PACK. Horses for hire, VuH KENT Sleeping room with
(1.50 per day, each. Home nnd home privileges. 520 N. 8th St.
packer S5. M. H. Wamplor, Rocky
Point, Ore. A27-927 TO RENT FREE 100 femrekas, an
Eureka froo to do your houae-
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get cleaning. Don't thank me. Thank
good eats. OPEN ALL NIOHT. Eureka compnny. Phono A. Wyatt,
833 Main street. Phone 824. tf Golden Rulu Storo. Phone 129.
29-12
SHOES REPAIRED BY HAIL - ' "
Send them to the Ooodyaar 8hot ! " WENT 3 room house, garags.
Repair Shop, 121 N. ta 8t. W I woodshed. Phono 15F13. 10-16
p.y tb. return postage gn KKNTstrk(ljr mo(lprn, slenm
KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency,! heated, furnished apartment, Mc
1008 Main St., all kinds of help I Carthy apartment. 630 Pino St.
furnished on Bhort notice. Phone Phone 800. lOtf
jjY A-18 S-18
' j FOR RENT 3 room house on paved
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald street: water and light, suitable for
f.fflcp tf.nt 'wo people. Cheap to right party.
259 South Riverside. 10-12
WELL PRESSED in well dressed. We ;
use the Hoffman steam pressing R KENT Sleeping room, close
machine. Suits pressed. 75c. We In. 1018 Washington. I"-l-
call and deliver free. Phone 49J. T. ' , . ,
224'So. 6th. Sixth Street Cleaners. RENT Beautifully furnished
25 s 25 ' sleeping room, suitable for woman.
Call at 419 Nelson St. after 6 p.m.
WINDOW OLEANINO. floor wax- 11'tf
Ing, houae cleaning and Janitor .
service. Reference. A. M FO" RENT Front bedroom, private
Rhode. Phone 360W. 7tf 1 family, close in. Phone 246J. 612
N. Sth St. 11-17
LOOK YOUR BEST Ir a "Roberts
Suit." hand tailored to your mea- FOR BALE
sure. Now showing fall and winter WxAJ-Lfv.-Lan.r.jTrii-ii-lj-u...Lr...-lr,ili-lrinnnrw,nfv
'VVmtTih "..111 VOR SALE Store fixtures and safe.
109 and I w 11 call with samples. Davenport. 305 Lincoln St. Btf
or see me at the Gun Store Sht- "
nrday anernoon and evenings A 0R gALE ,,,, applOT for
(ACE) WENNER. A15-S15 cat,ng Qf c00klnKi at Enterprise
1120 I. C. S. SCHOLARSHIP for ranch. Phone 400J. 3-12'
lLlrHrl0r.JiL line ABSORBENE ABSORBS Dirt, clean
shot gun or .32 special rifle. You d wlndow sllaQeg,
can choose any course you want.
Write to T. C. Johnson. Klamath D0UBLE X FLOOR Cleaner.' double
Age'":y- S1's'' action, cleans and bleaches.
GET YOUR CHIMNEYS SWEPT - 630. 9-15
Phone 55. 8-1 4
iic .nm-. nmenc. . 71 . FOR SALE 7 room house, new ga-
IIEADQLARTERS for Manhattan , ,d $4500 In ,
Woolen Mills. If it s made of wool, -0q gtn 5-12
we have it; also Paragon made-to
-measure ladies' coats. 522 So 5th F0R SALE Ford cou hone
St. Phono 456M. I will call to show 273W 8-12
my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat- ' 7
isfactlon guaranteed or money re- FOR SALEA cIeaIli up.to-date con
funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. fectlonery, doing a blg wholesale
b11 and retail ice and ice cream busi-
ness. Or will sell fixtures and give
v. , , , , . long lease on building living
Notice is hereby given that the ,,uarters included. Address L. H.
partnership heretofore existing be- Laurltscn, chiloquin. Oregon. 10-16
tween W. H. Martin and F. J. Fro-
man, doing business under the name ,. . .
of the Altamont Auditorium, is here- OW SALE 2 room house screened
by dissolved this date by mutual con- in Prt.h' 1200' 200 0,!n;.b?1"
sent, W. H. Martin retiring. Dated '25ra Jm0.nIth' 2120
September 11, 1925. Phone 49W, daytime. 10-16
w. h. martin. . . rr : r
F J FROMAN 11-12-14 FOR SALE Cheap tor cash, young
'' -1 Jersey cow, fresh soon. R. C. Coop
er, 2 miles out on old Fort Kiam-
LOST AND FOUND ath roa"'
CvCT'r' "l;l'-"Lnjn-1-nju-ar FOR SALE Conger Ave. residence
FOtND-Place to ge your retread- n 92 tt. river ttoataBe;
ing done. Bunnell s Square Deal t 205 x 92 ft. Modorn nome
Lamp Ground. 8-14 hardwood floors, built-ins, etc.
, . ., . , , ... . Heavy bearing orchard, garden and
LOST Lad es brown leather coat cn,ckcn u per.
between Iako of the W oods and t , irrigatlon water rlght tree.
Klamath Fa! s; reward; please , , 16 Loomig buiwing.
leave at Herald office. 11-14 ' 10-16
LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE Second hand business,
14 Main St. 10-12
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notice is hereby given. That sealed
bids will be received by the County
! Court of Klamath County, at the
I County Court House up to 2 o'clock
P. M. on Monday, the 14th day of
I September, 1925, for
j The Grading of portions of the
I Miller-'Hill School to Midland Sec
I lion of the Midland Market Road.
I The Laying In place of corrugated
iron pipe for drains, and.
The Construction of a concrete box
culvert.
Plans and specifications may bo
had at tho office of the County En
gineer upon the deposit of fivo dol
lars ($5.00). Said deposit will be rer
funded to unsuccessful bidders upon
the return of the plans and specifi
cations to the County Engineer.
Bids must be securely sealed,
plainly marked "Bid for Midland
Market Road," and addressed to the
County Clerk.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check, a bidder's bond or
cash in a sum not less than five per
cent (5) of tho 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 (10) days after
notice ot acceptance of his bid.
The County Court reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
BURRELL SHORT,
Commissioner.
C. J. MARTIN,
Commissioner.
10-11-12
MISTAKEN FOR DEER
NEWPORT. Ore., Sept. 12.
F. S. Jlinkle, of OjJToJ.ll,
while moving rlmough tho brush 4
on the Yachits river !):rty miles
from Newport was misLikon
fj a deer yesterday aad shot
thlUaigh ttie abdtxmen. Efforts
of three doctors to save ihls life
were unaviilllng.
FEW VISITORS TODAY
To duty's visiting attbhorbtta include
Eldy Chlslvoilm, Toppenlsth; D. A.
Byers, San Pedro; Jack Schultz, Van
Nuys; N. H. Martiin. Rod Bluff; L.
Snyder, Palo Altia, nnd Clare Blet
son, Oakland.
It"
PHONE 87
906 MAIN
FOR SALE Hudson Seal coat, f.260.
lVrite Box 175, Care Herald. 10-12
FOR SALE OR RENT 5 room house
all plastered, partly furnished, $35
per month rent, easy terms tor
sale. Write P. O. Box 517. City.
11-14
FOR SALE 4 lots in Chilotiuln, on
highway, cheap: Inquire Phono
832. Robinson Tractor Co. 11-17
FOR SALE Vory desirablo furnish
ed summer cabin at Rocky Point.
Located on deep water. Price $700
if sold this fall. Inquire 16 Loomis
building. 11-17
FOR SALE Remington automatic
12 gauge Bhotgun, half price. In
quire 16 Loomis building. 11-17
WANTED
SCHOOL GIRLS wants place to work
for board and room before and af
ter school. Call 309 S. Riverside.
St. 9-12
TRAPPING PARTNER Wanted; 45
years old, want partner marten,
Fisher, cats, coyotes. Must put up
half of expenses. Box 173, Herald
Office. 9-15
WANTED To help in homo, caro
for children or sew by day. Box
176, Herald Office. 10-12
MAN WITH 3 (4 TON TRUCK, look
ing for job. log or lumber hauling,
or anything else. Inquire at Cen
tral hotel. 11-17
WANTED House to rent, near town
or In town, with fenced in back
vard. With garage or sheds. Ad
dress Box 8, Herald Office. 11-17
WANTED TO TRADE 8 fine view
lots in 2nd Addition, for lots Rail
road addition. J. L. Simons, Box
315, City. 11-17
I MAN OR MEN WANTED to con
tract plowing 500 acres, contract
or to furnish tools and stock. Call
Coyne, Edgewood ranch, Swan
Lake. 11-14
BUENOS AIRES. Heavy snow
blocking railroad service across the
Andes threatens to delay the return
of the Print ' Wales from Chile.