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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1925)
SATURDAY. NKITUMhKU ID, 1025 ( m Mini. ..r EVENiNC HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN 7 BLAST IT ALL - I'M uoino a OP fj "IT HERr-Tr V MV Nl iCOU'toW ANDIHLMi,'6 Wo wrAfwi ( I MR TVTL-HOWb I NHV V 6hUHJrfT BE OOOD FKJCNLW- ) V HE LINC "A inrvi, IMMIA.HWUI I lit- I'l UVU ). i I I --' ". r1,1" ,rhVKC' ' Z' IT WAS A BAO COT ) f I. VJANT Tb APOLOtilV.C AY VOo'RE TrlEdLrT uTSuJl 1 L? j ON MY HEAD BUT f OR ALLOWING MV TdATHITME? I'M s vSSZsSiABj S IT'S MEALINfl 1fc,VPEKTo6ETAWAV (7 GLAD I FOUND HOO I SK' V UP RAPIDLY .T WITH ME - I SHOULD OUT YOU LlTT X. V n,Tw y V HAVL" KNOWN SETTE SMfTlMP-I'LL SLE V-Tlg I 5 C THAN TblHROW THAT 0 R3R DAMAGES (t?M)2) id jqh. K iivfttV 1 I'VE LOST AT THE SjQLf f CJ TS5r- t AT Yol But - - s office -APOtOallE The Infant ' VJKAT WILL I'M- NElCitmo6 ' f VIHCN WILL VOL) CvER " ANYHOW-I'LL 6AV WHEN THt'Y HLAR A80UT I j THAT S KUSHT LEARN To HOLD VOUR (I BET THE OLD YoO HiTTiniS MR. TVTE ON 1W V JUMPONME- TEMPtR AND ACT LIKE DOFFER WILL HEAD WiTH AlOY AUTOMOBILE P J I'M SORRY A GROWN OP ? I OUSHT Y KEEP TO Hie Think OF it" and the poor A i told you tomake you 6ome J stall after i FUOw IS LAYCD UP AND J V ABOUT IT y- ROMPERS AND Fix UP A TmiS not N6T ARE To WORK X SAND P'LE IN THE k -jjjy ANV MORE K"9' IF I WERE VOJ I'D BE ") A C IH VOU HAD OMLV Li.-. .JI 7."1 ASHAMED Tb LET MY a- - ALL THIS TU0U3LE COULD HAVE StEAJ I . .V3 KNOW 7HAT I AVOIDED - X "TOLD YOU I3EFORE" VVu VW6 SUC 'I A BAETY - HIE ) 5TARTED O.-J OUR, TRIP THAT IT IDEA OH GUARHtlNS WELL- WHAT WOULD END OP IN A RSHT-BOT f?rAr?fSi-!f- 11 IF I DO ? y I YOU CAN WEUER SEE THIN6S BDTOD j WE YCH --l 1 "THE END OF YOUR NOSE - HERALD'S DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AMI) HUROEON Off le and Rotiloncn Pboua S21 L O. 0. V. Ton.pl DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN TOB Main at. Phuno 1.13-W Mako and grind Olunnon. Oupll cat broken luo.ioi, rspalr framoi Dr. Philip Cole OsnoraJ Practlco of Dontlstrr Opan Rvcnlngi bjr Appoint niont Phono EOS CI 8 Main Oror Moo'i Stor , . N J. C. CLEGHORN OIVII, JINOINKICR and HtrnvKYon Pliono 20IM i: 1 !) Iligb Rt. American Legion Klamath Pont No. 3 Mooting! lit and Srd Tneitlaya. Court Botmo ' Ilaoamont r. K. OLDS, Oom'iir. , Phont 6D-W V Tho world 'a largsBt diamond i worth $1110,0110. Hut n mall ono may ho 'valued mors hluhly. More Trouble BUSINESS DIRECTORY in rOPAK WORK Leave Your films Before 9 OclocK-Your Pictures am erwooas mi KLAMATH FALLS OREGOH WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR j PURITY Klamath Lodge Directory B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thuriclay oronlng. Vltlt Ing inurnbon welcome. Elkn Tomplo, 8rd ft Main Charlton Ourrln, Kxaltod Rylor. Tom Deltlll, 8oc. K. of G. Council No. 12255 Mootlngi: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4IU TuiiHdayi .LyOOUni Hall, Sth and 'HlSh Vlattlng Knight wolcomo Cha. Pntteron. O. K. w on h?5 much ecrrrjj VlOltfl NOO COME lU ANO OlAT VJIIW HIM AWHILE'!' Mfc'j BL LN LONESOME (OK bOMl.ONE TOTUXTD 4 ready f 5 DRUGS lCuffcvl Marie Obcnchain Tenthor of Piano Ono private lesaon and ono clnns loBson a week. -Arm weight and relaxation method. Studio SOT. Pino St. back of Klks' Tomplo. Phone 563W A pellet gentleman Is oho who know exactly wheP to kiss a lady. MCY mm 5 Street ; . !l 1 THE EVENING HERALD'S Ni;v TODAY NATURB OHKAT OIFT t' huiniin Hy. water at I ho Modlcul Hot Bprlnfj Nat. 111-20 A.M BUYINO CLOSBD ( Alt Will trade my Old touring In guanm Leod good ordar for real eatatg . ami aum-. Ilox I H I , Care lli r ttld. t 'J-22 l"()H HAI.K bd room, illiilnx room furnUttrftj dlahee and many otnor Btaplu bonaahold gpodi. Mrn. II. N. Moo, 22) WunhliiKlon. 111-22 Kim B inWS Front leplni room, uae of phone and hath. Parking paeff, -'lO't Waablngton. Phono iliW. 19 FOR HKNT FurnlHh.-d Aptx.. ctoM In. Phono 842W, tit N. 10th St. H 18--0 IK POR HAI.K Fir library table, kit chen tabic, kitchen cabinet, crib und baby baikot. J. c, Clegborn, 119 High BL Phone 20M. 18-21 I.AFAYKTTF. font ovor r,000; will trade for real eitani or take In Hinall car. Call B44R. I9r? LOST l.ady'n black xllk purw; keep money and return pur; to Liberty theater. 19 FOR KKN'T Three room partly fur nl.fhod home, bath, garago. Phone 799W, or call at 12.M Lookout 8t. 19 Fun RENT PurnUbod partment, 2 RWIBI and bpih. reanonable. 202S Reolajoatlqh Ave. m-22 FOR RENT Modern 8 room apart ment with private bath, close In. Phone 51C. 19-22 UOMi:.VK CQKQRE88 TO BK HI LI) IN DtoBIilN DnBt.ni The CongresB of the Womtn'i International League for Peace ami Freedom next year will be held la Dublin. This city was CbOOen over Czechoslovakia by ;: vole of 13 to 10 al a recent moot ing of the executive committee at lnnrhruck. t Vochatzer Bros. TTKIX DRILLKRB Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estimate given on water ytom. Price Rcoaonabl Two first class Italian Stone Masons and ce ment workers, will work by day or contract. Work guaranteed. Four years in Klamath. Phone S83W, or inquire 619 Main St. Wanted ' 50 Used Guns Connolly Bros. 912 Main (PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION Excluiltc Licensed alKna Yacturera for -The new Colfcr.ete Hollow-Wall Building Brick for Founda tion, Wall, Building, etc. -Abiolutely Fire and Weathor Proof at a cost les than any other form of masonry. Stone-Tile conBtrnctlon elim inate upkeep expense, I in destructible, and Is approved by the belt architect and builder. Unexcelled na a baae tor Stncco flulsh n Kattmate Yo.tr Job th and Market. Phone BSS.W Concrete Pipe Co. VOTICH TO oVITl. TORS Notice Is hereby glvoll, that seali d 1,1.1., will be received by the County Court ol Klamath County, at the County Court House up to 2 o'clock P. M. on Monday, tho 2 1st day of Sept.. 1925. for the construction of wire fence along the Rock ( reek Road from the Koat lid of T. H.. It. 8 B W. M., to the bridge over Wocnl Canal. Separate bids will be received on the following: ( 1 ) Posts (2) Fir Brace CU Fenclni! wire anil ataple. (4) Construction of the fence, plan and Bpecltlealioni may be had at the office of the County Kn-glne.-r upon the deposit of five dol lar (15.00). said deposit will be re funded to uTiMieccissful bidder upon the return of the plans and specifi cation to the County Engineer. Hid must he securely sealed, plainly marked "Hid for fencing Roc k ( re' k Road" and addressed to the County Cleric'. Kaeh hid must be accompanied by certified check, bidders bond or caBh In the um not less than five per Cent (&) of tho amount of the bid, said aum to he forfeited to Klamath County upon failure of the bidder to enter Into contract provided by said county within tea '10) days after notice of acceptance of his bid. The County Court reserve the right to reject any or all bid. it. )!. IH NNELL, County Judge. C. J. MARTIN. Commissioner. Pnbllahed In the official newspaper Sept. 14, 19.' NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the matter of the petition of the Board of Directors of the Willow Valley Irrigation District of Klamath County and State of Oregon, praying that all of the proceedings of the Board of Di rector and of said District, providing for and authorizing the issuance and sale of bonds of said District may be approved and confirmed by the Court. SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS IN EQF1TY NO. 2007 To the Willow Valley Irrigation Dis trict of Klamath County. Oregon, nr.d to all freeholders, legal vot ers, and assessment payers within said district: Notice Is hereby given, that the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. of Friday, the .iOth day of October. 1925. and the court- room of the above entitled court In the court house of Klam ath Comity. City of Klamath Falls, Slate of Oregon. Is set as the time and place .for the hearing of the petition of the Hoard of Directors of the Willow Valley Irrigation Dis trict of Klamath County, Oregon, praj Ing that all of the proceedings of the Hoard of Directors and of said District, providing for and authoriz ing the Issuance and sale of bonds of said District may be approved and confirmed by the court, said bonds being In the amount of J20.000.00. which said petition has been filed .villi the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Klamath County. Oregon. Any person interested may, at any time before Friday the 30th day of October, 1925. appear and contest the validity of such proceedings or any of the acts of things therein enumerated. C. R. DE LAP, Clerk of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. By I.OYD DE LAP. Deputy. LULU A. TCTTI.E. SOLOMON DEWEY JR. A. C. DUNCAN, Directors of the Willow Valley Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon. Sept. 19-26 Oct. 3-10. NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTO MOBILE To Cbns. Murphy, and fo whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will, on the 26th day of i September. 11125, at 10 o clock A. U on said day. at the Acme Motor Company's Garage at 400 South 6th Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash the fol- lowing described automobile: One Studebaker automobile. Motor I No. 524 1. Serial No. 10 I40S. with I California license for year 1925, No. 630610, Tho same having been by me tak en and levied upon under Notice of Lien filed against said automobile by the Acme Motor Company, said sale j being made to satisfy said lien, ac crued interest, costs and acoriiing I costs, at public auction and outcry i to the highest and best bidder for ! cash. BURT E. HAWKINS. Sheriff of Klamath County. Oregon. . Pub. Sept. 12. 19. I NOTICE OF' SALE OF AUTO MOBILE I To Lloyd L.i Low, and to whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given that tho un- dorslgned will, on tho 26th day of I September, 1925, at 10 o'clock A. j M.. on said day, at the Acme Motor j Company's Garage at 400 South 6th Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon, sell j to tho highest bidder for cash the ! following described a-utomohile: I One Studebaker automobile. Motor No. K K 43942. Serial No. 204L'1';2. 1 The same having been by mo tall ica and levied upon under Notice of i Lion filed against said automobile thy the Acme Motor Company, said ; sale beimx made to satisfy said lion. accrued interest, costs and accruing costs, at public auction ami outcry to tile highest and best bidder for cash. BURT H. HAWKINS. Sheriff of Klamath County.! Oregon. Pub. Sept. 12, 19' CLASSIFIED AD SECTION CLASSIFIED AD RATES First Insertion per lino UK' Two Insertion , per line 15c Three Insertion per lino SSOr Four Insertion ... j - . line "J.T. Week ((I time) per line liOr -ne Month .per line 75c Minimum cnurgu too. Ada aot consecutive are charged a now fal lowing each omission. First Insertion I in "Now Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertion In that column ara at tint Innertlon rato. FOR SALE DRESS BETTER for less 2?..S0, fp,vv, foi.'t'J. i i . . ; i ... i . an ! w.it.l Suit and Overcoats. Tailor- ( ed to measure. Guaranteed loot .Main. 14-19' FOR SALE Paige touring, sport model In A-l shape. C.ocd paint, .,, Inn pti-A rnhlier Will flnerl- flco or trade for small car and i some cash. 019 Walnut St. 14-19 SPECIAL SALE of Silk combination suits for only $1.95 at Bee Be gins Dress Shoppe, 129 So. 7th St. 17-20 ENCLISII SPRINGER Spaniels, blue ribbon lock, good retrievers, prices reasonable. T. W. Shank land, 25 E. 20th St.. Portland, Ore. 16-22 PRETTY NEW Silk Dresses at Bee Begin s Dress Shop. 17-20 SALE BY AUCTION Sale of R.A. Nelson's ninety acre ranch, Sept. 22, at 10:30 a.m. on premises. Property situated 1 14 miles south of Mount Shasta City. Siskiyou county, stocg, nay, iarm imple ments, family orchard, modern eight room house, etc. For fur ther Information write Western Land Auctioneers, 41 Sutter St.. San Francisco. S16-21 FOR SALE Young extra special thoroughbred Rhode Island Red Cockerels for mating. Call 2030 Garden Ave. Phone 545J. 17-23 BUY YOUR FALL hat at Bee Be gins Dress Shop. 17-20 FOR SALE Light Ford delivery. Call Sixth St. Bakery. 18-21 FOR SALE Cocker Spaniel male, four months, nedicreed. from Wah- keena kennel, Portland. Black and! while, price reasonable. Special! offer. Lucile Redncr, City. 18-24 FOR RENT FOR RENT 1" two room house i and one three room bouse, both ! partly furnished, in Shippingtonj addition. Klamath Falls Auto Co. 221 Main. 15-19 FOR RENT Sleeping room with; home privileges 526 N. Sth St Call before Saturday. 16-19 FOR RENT 3 room house on paved treat, cheap. 259 S. Riverside. I 17-23 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. I with bath. 5S Main. 17-21 FOR RENT 2 garages, also rom to store car. 203 Michigan Ave. 17-23 FOR RENT Strictly modern, steam heated, furnished apartments, MC- . Carthy apartment, 630 Pine St. Phone S00. lotf! FOR RENT Beautifully furnished ! sleeping room, suitable for woman, j Call at 419 Nelsou St. after 6 p.m. j 11-tfj FOR KENT Garage, Gooding, 23 0! Main St. below the Court House. 18-19 FOR RENT Sleeping room, pri- vate entrance, close in. 1150 Pine. 18-19 j FOR SALE Small lot on West MaTn St.. partly improved and rented for 530 per mo. "300 cash down will hnndle. Investigate this. WARD & DALE 601 Main St. 18-19 FOR RENT Furnished 3 room house. S30; 1437 Crescent Ave. 1S-19 IX1ST AND FOUND A REASONABLE REWARD will be paid for information leading to the recovery of sheep lost west of Fort Klnmath, branded Dia mond Dot. ear marks, mostly crop off right ear, swailow fork in left. Please notify Jesse Sie mens ranch. For Klamath. Oregon or O'Connor Bros., Klamath Falls, Merrill Route. 15-21 LOST Green beaded purse, containing money and papers. Reward. Return to Herald Office. 17-19 LOST Large Airedale, very short tall, curley, light tan. Phono 4 I2W Reward. 18-19 DETROIT. Six year oil Marie Hherese Colby, whoso nrothor div orced ho- lather before his death, has (won his million dollar estate nfte.r litigation over legitimacy, NEW YORK. Chain cigar stores aro tv sell lingerie and men's furnishings. WANTED SITUATION WANTED Thoroughly experienced bookkeeper capablu rendering financial statement,, Income tax report, etc. Wrllo itox r.'s, cure Herald, H-it WANTED To care for children, by Week or month. Call between 11 and 12 a.m.. or atlcr 0 p.m. Can glvo best reference. Phono 49IM. n; !! PARTY WANTED To flnanco pot ent Tor half Interest. Thla will sell, investigate. Hox 1 7 'i' Caro Herald. Hi 22 WANTED To enro for children by hour, week or month. Call bu tween 11 and 12 a.m. or after 6 p.m. Can glvo best references. Phone 492M, 17-20 WANTED Woman wants work ua cook on ranch or at mill. Rebecca S. Yocom. 729 Walnut Street. Phone 21 lit. 17-21 MISCELLANEOUS GET YOUR CHIMNEYS SWEPT Phone 55. 15-21 IF YOU WANT anything In pretty silk underwear go to Bee Be gin a Dress Shop. 129 So. Sev enth St. 17-20 TWO CHOICE stores for lease to right pairby. Apply 206 Hart building. 14-19. CAN LOCK any nut or Btud bolt in any position, and release. Part ner to patent waated. Write Box 180 Care Herald. 16-22 A CLOSE OUT of Silk hose for tl.00 at Bee Begin' Dreas Shoppe. 17-20 WELL PRESSED le well dresied. We use the Hoffman steam preuring machine. Suit pressed, 75c We call and deliver free. Phone 49J. 224 So. Cth. Sixth Street Cleaner. A 25 S 25 A WONDERFUL LINE of new fall coats to select from at Bee Be gin's Dress Shop. 129 So. Seventh St 17-20 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, bouse cleaning and Janitor service. Reference. A. M. Rhode. Phone S60W. 7tl LARGE LINE of pretty new coats, just arrived at Milady's Shop, 822 Main St. 18-20 LOOK YOUR BEST li a "Itobert Suit," hand tailored to your mea sure. Now showing rail and winter styles in suits and overcoat. Phone 10 9 and I will call with samples, or see me at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon and evenings. A. R. (ACE) RENNER. A1E-S15 BLArK SILK ndcrwcar on sal6 a Bee Bc-gin's Dress Shop. 17-20 HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. If it's made of wool, we have it; also Paragon made-to -measure ladles' coats. 522 So. 5th St. Phone 476M. I will call to show my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat Isfacttoa guaranteed or money re funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. Sll Oil ALL BILLS past duo to R. B. Leon ard, must be paid by Sept. 25, 1925. If not, will so in the 'luanils of an attorney with added coats. R. B. Leonard. 14-19 SADDLE AND PACK Horses for biro, $1.30 per day, each. Horse and packer $5. M. H. Wampler, Rocky Point, Ore. A27-S27 TE1ANOLE CAFE The place to get good oats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone tit ' tt SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. Sth Si. W pay tbe return postage I PRETTY NEW FLANNEL dresses in all the latest prints at Bee Bcgin's Dress Shop. 17-20 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald office. tt-nt TRUNKS TRUNKS Trade Your Old for New GOODING. 236 Main St. Below the Court House 18-19 BEST COOKING and eating applos, first grade mid windfalls. Phone 400.1, Enterprise ranch, near Mills Add. 18-24 SPORT AND DRESS Hats arrived today at Milady's Shop, 822 Main St. 18-20 FOR SALE My entire herd milk stock. Including 45 milk cows, 10 heifers, two registered Jersoy bulls. R. S. Kleinhaminer, Jacksonville, Ore. 18-22 Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour lesson a week and privilege of chiRs work In composition, history of mu sic, car training, etc. Terms, $5.00 per month Residence 1000 California . Phono 790W Studio 503 3rd St. Ph.284M O. K. Transfer Co., "If It s Loose Well Move If PHONE 87 906 MAIN