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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1925)
SATURDAY, SEPTUM WW 20, V.W EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN HINRV 'I -HiNKNOU( Ml' &C TK(FN0y VJfliH SHOULD HiSXin W-WUI 1 iwy ''' ' , FIMO'". ) COUFUCIU1 OAiD - 1 V I mwg Nonur.f:. y V NOT EQUAL To l ll 1 1 l l"V l . ; V . U IIB.m ' I I ' LiiJ -: ..j; C I !. 1 ' (Vvbq n..T -;i vt'rto GoT HIT ON TllC J 6AO--A FRIEND l-yj un,y SHOULD BCAC I 1 ,l IMFlRMITlCS " J ' 9 HERALD'S DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND HUlUrKOM office and Roaldoneo Pbuns 8 21 L O. 0. r. Tta.fi DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOM STRUT OPTICIAN 709 Villi rlt. Phone 13J-W Make and grind aianee. Duplt cat brokun lontoa, repair framoi Dr. Philip Cola 0niTnJ Practice of nnntlttrr Opan nriitii(a by Appointment PL.iar I9 i18 Main 0nr Moa't Btora J. C. CLEGHORN CJVII. KNOINEER AND RUIIVBVOR Phonu 219 I ! . . 1 1 91. t American Legion Klamatb Poit No. I Msntlnca la, in ; Sr.; uoi!l.ya. Court Honfii tlaaomont r R. OLU8. Coni'r PSonr lll-W Vochatzer Bros. WEI.I, tmil.l.KUH Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose atlmete (Iran on water yitem. Price Reuonabl 1040 Main Stroet Two first class Italian Stone Masons and ce ment workers, will work 1 by day or contract, Work guaranteed. Four years in Klamath. Phone 583W, or inquire 619 Main St. O. K. Transfer' Co., "If Quotation in Order r ( and bcliCvc mo was right- "ChamcL- MAKE'.'i OUH PARENTS BOT C'HOICL MAKeS Ol' VKK NDfJ - AND X DON'T CHOOSE I 01.' , ..;( , ! YS " w HUNKN (UUKL VmE MOST CONlW K MORTAL I. EVER t i v.' r. EH LL.L24 IV, S , ' VJONT HAVE TO PAY I HIM THE PFW SOCK'S viUv vtowe HIM f , FVJTTBBa - H ' - T W- maaaaM - - . . BUSINESS DIRECTORS Kodak Work LeayeYour Fllttvs w j j More 90'clocK-Your am. Pidiuras are WBv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON xrknl WHERE. PARTICULAR PEOPLE OUV THtlH DRUGS B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thorsitay evening. Vlalt Ing member welcome. Elk Temple, 3rd Main Charlton Cnrrln, Kxaltod Rulor. Tom DolsMI, Soc K. of C. Council No. 2265 Mooting: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesday Lyceum Hull. .in. and High Visiting Knight welcome Chaa. Pattoraon, O. K. Marie Oben chain Teacher of Piano Ono private lesson and ono claa lesson a wook. Arm weight and relaxation method. Btudlo HOT, Pino Rt, back of Klks' Temple. Phone 563W PBRMANENT CONCmUCTIOt VtxclnstTe Llccnaed Mann, fuctiirer for The now Concrete Hollow-Wall Building Brick for Founda tion. Walla, Butldlngi, etc. Absolutely Fire ami Weather Proof at a cot losa than any other form ot masonry. 3tono-Tllo conal ruction elim inate upkeop oxponae, Is In deatructlble, and Is approved hy the bolt arrhltocta and bulldora. Unexcelled a a bate for Stucco finish let n Katlmnte Tour Job and Market. Phone riMiW Concrete Pipe Co. 1 1 delu lb GONN MINI read? 5 p. mi SB ISB (('ontlnti"l From Piirc One) not know what bad happened. Hy the merest chance they were floated out of a batch near the conning tow er and picked rap n fw mtBUte later. Tfiley believed tholr comrades on the S-5 1 lost, as chlorine gas wai already circulating In the Intc--tor of tho submarine w'';en the,. id m 1 DCN' T WANT TO END HOSTiMTtfiS WIH GDNi!-j KC.M L .C""L- 1 I ft M Hfl vcre (brawn up. They said also that ael, a considerable supply was car tho other members of the crew were rlcd in tanks and if the S-51 hud EVERETT TRUE -t i jt TUAT WAS IN TllCi ' look, at ALL. "TMe tMCT, HEA'PS OVes.? THGRC'S (vHeNCjvei? i see. i He-S'P IT MAKES THINK o(." ... A H.M OOMcs.'OlN FAIcS To 7Ke A tii-r WITH HIS "BUM HUMOR flMP TR I G-S To P?AtS& A LAOSH THCf- A UTJlTS-rJC Q IT MM leers Me CRA-z To CSO ON THIS.. STAG'S, too THE EVENING HERALD'S In lm advantageous po'il! nn for ur.cupo Diu.ii I hoy. Tim Kiroo survivors apparently irn not lulforlng acrloua effocU from tflielr experience. They were able I j walk without dlffh ully . liny camo d.iwn tlio Vang plunk A TUpped 111 hlllllketa. BOSTON) 8Pt. ttrUPl Thirty tour tnembori of tilt itun ot lb Huhninrliui H-51 Iny imprlHoned at tbfl bottpn f tba Atlantic today nftnr tholr vkhkhI won rammed hint DlfbT by the ateiinior (,'lty of Home of tiie (jieiui BtaMOlfetp company, On her voyoitii from Hamnniih, (ia., to IloHton. Three mirvlvorit wern picked up y the ateamor and It wan a matter of 'oiileeiure im to whelle r the re- malndar wan drowned or wera alive In the underwater veB6l. Cm I. to Keftrue Wbtle fleet of reacue craft tron Newport, It. I , .Vow Voili City and New London, (ronn., the aub nutrlna'a liawe, waa ruahiil out to the point twenty mlloa eaict of BlOSI Ifliind, where the dlaaater occurred, Ihofe on Hhore eagerly awaited newa of the oraeb. The City of Home em BfOCaeJlBl to lloaton and Cap tain Dlebl, her commander, gavo no detulla In bin flrat terse neWBSB to Offlcon ol the company. She waa due to reach noaton aome tlmo thin iiftenioon, und It waa Hated ahc inlKht not arrive before I or 5 o'clock. Hope that the 'i i men who wont down with the s-51 might still be alive waa Increased when the de stroyer Putnam sent to the scene from the naval training station at Newport, aont a wireless messago, saying they hud discovered what ap pareotly was u buoy made up of a bunch of life preservcre. Naval men at Newport expressed the hope that the buoy bud been flouted out of the sunken ruft. NEWPORT, It. I., Sept. 26.-fP) Tho position of the submarine 8-81, sunk off Block Island last night in a collision with the steam er City of Hume, was located today by rescue craft searching for the vessel. It waa reported in a radio mossage to the Newport naval train ing station. There wnn no sign of life, the mcs atd, but crews of the rescue . I.llw ....Ilmiti;,. ,, uMb nf the 34 men who went down with the submarine might be nllve. Tlr' destroyer Putnam. which wont out from Newport this morn- Inc. wns returning to this nori while the wr.u-klnir romnanv's barro was setting out for the scene of the dlaaatcfr with full equipment on board to bring the craft to the surface. Have Some Air Commander 0. II. Shaw, com manding officer of the Putnam, said when that ship returned to port, that in his opinion the men In the submerged submarine had enough air to last them 72 hours. Commander Shaw said in addition to the air compartments of the ves- By CONDO NEAT TO I 7( GLIYIMS PEOPLE M It's Loose mm not been imaabed to piece it waa probable thai ut lenat u part of her crew might be alive. The Putnam after Loncblflfe Ki - port, proceeded to New London, where the rescue base la located. In addition to the aubmarlnea, submarine sulvago nblpa, mine Weeper ilnd wrecking craft sent to tb acene, four alrplanea from the Chatham naval base were fly ing over the areu. Another airplane from Vincent Astor'a yacht waa be ing pressed Into service. The position of the H-r,l waa giv en as about a mile and u half fiHK off that flrat given by the City of Rome. Kour submarines were stand ing by, as was Vincent Astor'a yacht tbt Notirmahal. List of Missing Aboard Submarine WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. (IP) A navy lUt ot Obe missing men on tho submarine 3-51 follows: Lieutenant Rodney H. Dodson, Rrockport, Conn., the commanding off:er. Lieutenant Junior Grade, Harlow M. Pino, DOBf Reach, Calif. Lieutenant, Junior Urale, J. D BaeefdeB, Dillon, S. C. Lieutenant, Junior Grade, T. A. 01 k, San Aafonlj, Tex. Lieutenant. Jun'.-r (;radc, F. D. Poster. Nutter, N. J. Ensign E. W. Egbert, Mariner's Harbor, N, Y. Paul Berk, cnglneman, first clasj, Shoemakervllle, Pa. Allen CHIford Earle. engineman, first clsas, Gloucester, Mass. Rudy Firm, motor machinist's mate, first class, Klein, Moat. Valentine Hlltbord, dalef torpedo man, Newport, ji. , Franklin P. James, chief motor machinist's mate, Stratford, Conn. Walter Edwards LawtUn, electri olan's mate, first class, Weymouth. Mass. Brady Monwre Lindsay, engine man, second class. Peasacola. Fla. Oscar Joseph Milot, fireman, thirj class, GraultevIHe, Mass. Frand Lester Mims, seaman, first class, Augusta, Ga. ?'runk Archibald Shea, electri cian's mate, -first class, no relatives or hOtte adslress. AafTatua Alexander Smith, torpe do nihil. Newport, R. I. Herbert Eadelman Snyder, chief signal man, Philadelphia. Frederick Peter Teschemachcr. seaman, fi'rst class, Bsagjn, Pa. William Charles Teschemadacr, I seaman, first class, Bangon. Pa. Steven Bart.cy Trlffltt. torpedo man. third class. Pawtuckct, R. I. . Robert H?!land Wills, torped a man, first class. Norfolk. Va. Frank Collins Wiseman, torpedo man, third .lass. South Boston, Mass W. J. Cassidy, gunner's mate. H. L. Crawford, radio man, first class. Harry D. Elser, eoxstvuin. J ahn L. Gibson, engincman, first class. G. Hi Martin, offi:crs' cook. J. J. McCarthy. R. S. Noble, mator machinist's mate. J. M. Schoficld. ra-J'.j man, first Cl33S. J. J. S'leehan, motor machinist's mate, first class. F. p. Thomas, fireman, second class. W. E. Harman, seaman, first class. .NEW TODAY FOR SALE One of the nicest homes in Hot Springs addition, fully fur nished and modern in every respect Full price only $7500. Convenient terms. Has seven rooms and two baths. ANOTHER SPLENDIDLY appointed homo of eight rooms and bath In nice residential district. A real buy at $6500, and reasonable terms. 1 A HOME OF FIVE-ROOMS and bath, very close in. on paving, large lot, 65 x SO feet. This is real property value for $6000. Terms. ANOTHER CLOSE-IN RUY. on the paving, of four rooms and bath. A preferred location and cheap for $ 1750. Ask us to show Ibis to you. FOR RENT Three room apart ment on Main street. Upstairs office rooms on .Main street, cen lev of town. Mnguiie & Magulre S16 Main St. Insurance - - Heal Estate 20-27 (Sun) HOARD AND ROOM, Ave. 515 Kin math 26-29 FOR BALE horses, t), noil, -Two big, young draft K. Stdblos. Martin Por-26-(S) We'll Move CLASSIFIED AD VKW TODAY 123.50 - 2'J.r,0 - 131.60 Hlgbem gradu all wool suits and ovorclats. tailored to measure. Inn; Main 2-2 POUND Oregon license No. 171) 020. Owner please call at Her ald office. 26 WANTED Women for house work. 1120 High St. 2C POK RENT- ?. room furnished flat. Call at 1120 High Kt. 28 KOIl HALK If you want a real good business place, see H. O'Farrell Kust Main and fith St. 20-2' FOR SALE 1911 Dodge aport, prl vat" owner. A-1 mechanically, Cal if. Used Car Exchange; 8th and Pine. 26-(S) JUHT ARRIVED New circular coats Milady's Shop. 26 FOR SALE -l.'ndcrwood typewriter, almost new, $10. 416 No. 3rd St. 26-2 NOTICE TO IUDDERS Rids will be received for the dig ging of one mile of ditch at Fort Klamath. Bids open Thursday. Oc tober 1. 1925. See or address L. C. Slsemore at Fort Klamath, Oregon. 26-28-29-30 NEW SHIPMENT of sport and dress hats. Milady's Shop. 26 WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmoblle for city or rural property. Louis Ger vais, Algoma. Ore . S25-02G .MISCELLANEOUS YOU ARE ALWAYS Welcome at the Medical Hot Springs Nat. 25-26 SHORTHAND taught evenings: Gregg system, call or write Mrs. it. II. Price, room 14, Court house. 21-26 WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. If it's mais of wool, we have it: also Paragon made-to measure ladies' coats. 522 So. 5th St. Phone 456M. I will call to show my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat Isfaction guaranteed or money re- funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. Sll Oil SADDLE AND PACK Horses for hire, $1.50 per day, each. Horse and packer $5. M. H. Wampler, Rocky Point, Ore. A27-S27 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop. 121 N. Sth St. We pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt LOST AND FOUND LOST Black looseleaf note book at post office. Please leave at Herald j office; reward. zo-so LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In tho 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 tho Board of Di rectors 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 EQUITY NO. 2007 To the Willow Valley Irrigation Dis trict of Klamatb County, Oregon, and 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, tho 30th day of October. 1925, and the court room of the above entitled court in the court house of Klam ath County. City of Klamath Falls. State of Oregon, is set ns the time and place for the hearing of the petition of the Board of Directors of the Willow Valley Irrigation Dis trict ot Klamath County, Oregon, praying that all of the proceedings of the Board 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 $20,000.00, which said petition has boon filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court tOr Klunnuli County. Oregon. Any person interested may, al any time heroic Friday the 30th tiny of October. 192.1. appear and contest the validity of such proceedings or any of the acts of things therein enumerated. C. H. DE LAP, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Stnto of Oregon for the County of Klamath, By LOYD DB LAP, Deputy. LULU A. TUTTLE. SOLOMON DEWEY JR. A. C. DUNCAN. Directors ot the Willow Valley Irrigation District of Klamath County. Oregon. Sept. 19-26 Oct, 3-10. It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN SECTION I'OR S.l A COW FOR SALE OR TRADE 3-yoar-old, very quiet, good milker; also 1 ton of buy; very cheap for iliilck salo. Apply 152D Sargent Avenue. 21-26 FOR SALE 6 room furnished BOtue; terms. Phono 726J. 713 North Oth. 21-26 FOR SALE 110.00 Iron cot, good as new for 1.00. Call at 419 Nel son St, 2UC FOR SALE Laundry stovo, colled for hot wntcr. Bed & springs and 2 mattresses. I'bone 263W. 21-26 ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniel puppies from imported trained parents. Sire, the only American and English International cham pion In tho world. Fastest retriev ers, always under command, and pretty house dogs. Price reason able. Your choice from two Utters. See what you are buying. Lucllo Redner, P. O. Box 171. 21-26 FOR SALE New cash register, cash or terms. Joo's market, South 6th Street. 23-29 COW FOR SALE Durham and Jer sey: calf 2 months old. Phone 667J. 23-25 FOR SALE Dresser, high chair and dining room table, very reasonable. 922 Prospect. 24-26 FOR SALE Ten head draft horses. Pelican Ray Lumber Co., Klamath Falls, Ore. Phono 70. 24-26 I BARGAIN DAY Saturday and j Monday: all kinds of goods: deer guns to shoot. Job lots ladies neck wear. See DICK, 220 Main St. za-zo 700 ACRES RYE STUBBLE, 1 !i miles from Midland. Inquire at store at Midland. 25-1 FOR SALE Winter Banana, Jona than, Delicious and Yellow New town apples: Thompson seedless. Rose Peru, Muscat and Tokay grapes. At orchard near Ashland, or delivered in fifty-box lots. Ad dress A. H. Darenhlll, Ashland. Valley View. 25-1 FOR SALE by owner, new four room house; will take car as part pay ment. P. O. Box 393. City. 25-28 I'OR RENT MR. LARGE LAND OWNER: Do you really want to sell at a good figure? If so, let me use your land on a sugar beet proposition, a lease, and you will sell. One man refused $96,000 cash for ono section of land in alfalfa and su gar beets; it is no better than yours. Box 18S, Care Evening Herald. 25-26 FOR RENT -Furnished Apts., close in. Phone 342W. 419 N. 10th St. S 19-0 19 FOR RENT Cabins to white men. See Collins. 724 Market. 23-26 FOR RENT Three large housekeep ing rooms, furnished, in private home; also garage. 1028 Jeffer son. 24-26 FOR RENT Filling station on So. 6th St. and Shasta Way. Will be ready by Oct. 1. P. Carnini, 2231 So. 6th St. 25-1 FOR RENT 2 room apartment, pri vate bath and phone. Phone 428M. 59 Washington St. 24-30 FOR RENT Front bedroom in pri vate family, close In. Phono 264J. 512 No. Sth St. 24-26 FOR RENT Sleeping room. 527 Klamath Ave. Phono 461. 24-26 FOR RENT Grocery storo; Pote Carnini, 2231 So. 6th St. 25-1 FOR RENT Room for one or two men. with or without board. Mrs. Pollctt. 1321 Crescent. 25-26 WANTED WANTED Carpenter work by day or contract; work guaranteed. Freeman and Everett, 1300 Lowell Phono 503M. 23-29 WANTED Used Chesterfield set table and chairs immediately. Her ald, Bo.186. 24-20 WANTED Washing to do. Call at 1310 Manauita, or pnone 44SM. 25-26 FROM POE VALLEY Visiting in the cily Friday from her ranch home in tho Poo valley country, was Mrs. John McFall. I " Mrs. Wiilard 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 Resldenco 1000 California Phone 790W Studio 60S 3rd St. Ph.284M