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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1925)
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1 025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN YE GODSl that fj DOCTOR SOAKED Me 49 BUCKS-I WONDER HOW HE EXPECTS ME tO aET VvELLUV fiENDlNC'i ME X S A BILL LIKfc HWI '. HERALD'S V DR. F. R. GODDARD osteopathic PBYMOIAM AN11 BURriKD.'l Offle and ltHldrnra Pho:ii 12 1. O. O. P. Tin.p!i DR. J. G. GOBLE Ol'TOMETltlBT OPTICIAN I0 Vln dt. Phone 1.13-W Makx and grind Olasava Dupll cata broken lunaoa rnpalr franioi Dr. Philip Cole OenniiU Practice of Dunttatr Open P.feiiiugi by Appolntinni Phona 50 tl Main Orci Moa'i Btore J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENOINEEIt AND fiUUVBYOn Tlione 20tM 210 High St. American Legion Klaninth Post No. I Meetings Is snd Srd Tuesdays. Court House Basamont ' T R. OLrS, Coai'dr. Phons I5I-W Vochatzer Bros. T1I.L Dllll.l.KlIM Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Rstlmates gtvan on water aystems. Prices Reasonable Thursday evonlng. Visit ing members weloome Blki Temple, 3rd Main Charlton cun In. Exalted Itijler. Tom DelsSll, Boo Marie Obenchain Teacher ol Piano One private lesson and ono dona lesson u week. Arm weight and relaxation method. Studio 305 Plnn St, back of Elks' Temple. Phone 563W f vgELL MtNRV VOO'VE UoT TO rW YMATABCAVr? V VGS -Bt5T TfitS " TAXE VOOR HAT OTF Tb K Jf' I HE'O PAID VOUf? RECBPT DOEWT ) MR.G0NNFreR ALL-WIG -LESS I KjTi XELPANVX . PKDVES THAT HE'S I MAKES ,SOCIOK WU-A ,-TlU, HAVE 15 j CONSIDERATE AND WIlLINu Jk ME GoRE ' !""" ' V. PAV THE DoC TbDO HIS pART f . ViL. I f B. P. 0. ELKS Meets i STILL WORRIED V4HV IT'S FROM GONN HERB'S A LUTlSR THAT JUST CAME" nr.AU MC.TVTft: La. t am ppHPnMim u rot" Vaiio HOPE IT ISN'T TOW (650.17. ON OUC TR)R CH0U6H TO S I - i BUSINESS DIRECTORY irt) av rO0AK VVORK Leave Your Fiitws 3eorc 9 O'ciocK-Your A.ri. pict'ui"fi5 are MA 01 PAR NORTH TRAVELS .Vit) MII.IvS TO MM! DE.VTIST RBOINA, Sunk. (A1) For nix dajn Slater Carrier of the Order of the tirey Nuna recently travelled .'.on mil.' by canoe ami train to , Refine, primarily to nee n den tint I She oomOS from that Inlniul nils . nloii In the cold hinterland of Xurtk- ern Snl.,iirhevan, Notre Dame of I the Bacred Heart. Beaurnl mlaalon. til Ilea wcat of LaC la PlallKe. Thin li her first vlea- of civilisation I In five years. I Slater Carrier declared that she j liked her mission so much that she . would not llko to bo transferred to j another, unless she wna commis sioned to en farther north, to work among the Bsklmo she was return lug to her pbst after a shori holiday with relatives here. IrZ 7 K. of G. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuosdays Lyceum Hall, 8th and High Visiting KnlghU welcome Chas. Patterson. O. K j BKRMANCNT cOHoTRucrioM Exclusive Licensed Mann, fncturers for The now Concrete Hollow-Wall Building Brick for Founda tions, Walls, Buildings, etc. Absolutely Fire ana WoMher Proof at a cost less than nuv eUtir form of masonry. Htouo-Tlle construction elim inates upkeep exponas, la In destructibly and Is approved by the best architects aad builders. - Unexcelled ss b Stucco finish for -a" ns Estimate Tour Job th and Market. Phone BN2W Concrete Pipe Co. -Si . Jl Dwa . . Vs! KLAMATH FALLS 0t?EC0W TnSl I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE fjrtV) buy Tftlt F'f5 --fSsen 1 RECENT INJURY, AM ENCLOSING A RECEIPT- THE AMOUNT YOU OWED ML I HOPE IH1S WILL WL- COVER VOUK POCIOR 01 LL Muy ready at s5 p.t AGED INDIAN QUITS UOSPFTAIj TO WALK BIOHTY JIII.CS II A N V V . Alta.. -j. iff) Eighty-year-old Peter Wisely, chief of the Nordeff branofa of the Btoney In dians, dreabed anil departed from the Bnreee bispltal. whore he- was con- tl I lor eye treatment, and walked to Morley, SO miles. In two days. Fearing that the doctors In chnrge would not permit him to leave In or der to hrlnK his trlho through the mountains for the Indian celebra tion at Hanff recently, ho sneaked away early lii Ihe moraine and walk ed across ihe prairies through the ex treme heat. Bleeping In the open and surviving on berries and water. He has only one eye left, and that dose not serve him very well, but his Indian Instinct carried hint arrow counts io his goal. (3c5TtAj(srN A K gWyj " 1 1 A LD H e :-At? I illy'' 9 19 c it sia arsvici. isc-N THE EVENING HERALD'S NEW TODAY .v. jflTHi indnrtion BOTliM IOr J08T RHCBIVBD trow New York, u!Two inlM;rti,ii per Una iric shipment of ilia finest fur coat I Three li rtlona per line aoc ami JxjttOttAg, ranging In price Pour Insertions ....... wr linn 2fc from $7s in 1181 ir garment. At Week (O times) per line Or log Northern Fun Shop, slo Main DM Month per line 76c St. These prices uru ( i DO til! Minimum marge 26c. Ads not Ort. nth, only. 20 I consecutive aro charged u new fol- i lowing each omission. WHY PAY 190 or $ 1 ' for n cloth Flmt Insertion Is In "New Today" Coal when you can luty u On Fur, column without extra charge, but all Jaquetta for 78 or u fur nmt for' insertions In that column are at flrit VI. 10. Which will look batter and Insertion rate. inHt longer. Theae prices nr.- fogl In days only, at the Northern Fur bop. 20 POR BENT Bleeping room fur b-ii-H.man. Private family. 860 N, 9th 01. 211-1 POR sale Corner lot 50 x 120, one block from miiih Addition igchool house, it. A. Eminiti, 817 Pine, H29lf POR SALE One ton Ford truck. i7v Phone sr,iw. p, o. Box hi. 20-1 POR PAINTING and Di corallnK. nee II. O'PafTell, East Main & r,ih St. Phone H1W. 2a-r1,iiH nlnns und srirriflrallonn now on WANTEIJ Two light truckii to haul! boeta; I mile haul. Phone 1 7F.1. 20 I I'Olt LEASE- -Itestaur.-iul and room- glni-cr upon deposit of five dollars lug house; new. Clean place; 12 IID.Ooi. Said deposit will be rcfund milat west of Klamath Falls on ' ed to unsuccessful bidders upon the Ashland-Klamath Falls highway. I return of plana und specifications flood Location. Isaac Moore. Keno. to tho County Engineer. 29-0' nids must be securely sealed, - plainly marked "Bid for State Line WANTED TO BUY flood used piano. Bridge.'" and addressed to the County Cull r. 24 it. L-ll-1 Foil SALE National cash register, very good condition. Phone 708. 29-1' BOARDER, ROOMERS Wanted, 421 Onki home cookluc. Photic 229W. 29-5 FOR SALE Bulck four ton truck. Worth $4r,il. will tuk- 1375 cash. Call 154, after 4 p. in. 29-1 FOR RENT- - Comfortable room for one or two men, near bath. Phone I99J. 29-1 WANTED Two prthiee room mod ern furnished apartment, close in. Address Box i09. Care Herald. 29-l NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given, that sealed! bids will be received by the County ( o'clock A. M. on Saturday, the Jra court of Klamath County, at the ! day of October. 1925, for the con County Court House up to two structlon of the American Legion o'clock P. M. on Saturday, tliu 10th j Memorial Building. The building is day of October. 1925. for: to be located on the Southeast cor- Tbe Grading Of the County Road ncr of Block Thirty-five (30) Origin- lieta n Chtloquln and the ' Modoc ; Town of Linkville. Klamath Falls. Mill. I Oregon, and is to he built according Plans and specifications may be bail at the office of Hie Countv En gineer upon the deposit of five dol lara (5.00). Said deposit will be refunded to unsuccessful bidders up on the return of the plans and ape clftcatidna to the county Engineer. Mlds must be securclv sealed. Plainly marked "Bid for Chlloquin- Modoc ltoad," and addressed to ih. County Clerk. Bach bid must be accompanied bv a certified check, bidder's bond or cash In n sum not less than five per cent 5S I of the amount of the bid. said sum to be forfeited to Klamath County upon failure of bidder to en ter into contract provided by said County, within ten.(0) days after notice of acceptance of his bid. The County reserves tho right to reject any or nil bids. R. H. BUNNELL. County Judge. BURKELL SHORT, C. J. MARTIN, Commissioners. Pub. Sept. 29, Oct. 5. CLASSIFIED AD BATHS BW TODAY aXfxAriyTj-urvViii"i" " M - FOR SALE Dnderwpod typpwrlti r ;i!i K'XJfl an now, 3S caHh. Phono II. 29-1 l.i;;.W, KOTICES NOTICE To CONTRACTORS Ifotlca l hereby Klvi-n, that ocalcd hlda will bo received by the County Court of Klamath County, at the County Court (fOUM IP 'o 2 o'clock p, M. on Saturday, the 3rd day of October, l!i2.r,, for The construction of a piling bridge over l.ost Hiver on the State Line (tear Tule Lake. In accordance with flic In the office of the County En- (tlnecr. PIuiih and apcclficatlons may be had at the office of the County Ln- Clerk of Klumath County. Bach bid must he accompanied by a certified check, bidder's bond or cash In the sum of not less than five per cent (5) of the amount of the bid. said sum to be forfeited to Klamath County upon failure of the Udder to enter Into contract pro vided by said county within ten 1 10 1 days after notice of acceptance of bid. Tho County Court reserves the right to reject any or all btda. R. H. BUNNELL. County Judge. BURRELL SHORT. C. J. MARTIN, Commissioners. Pub. Sept. 22-29 NOTICE TO CONTRA! TORS Notice is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Klamath County at the County Court House up to eleven ! to the plans and specifications of rl. n. rvrnsi Bids will be received on the Gen eral Contract only. Plan:; and specifications, proposal blanks and Instructions may be ob tained at the office of H. R. Perrin. 209 Hopka Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon Bidder's bond or certified check for the sum of Five per cent (5r) of the amount of the bid must accom pany each proposal, said sum to be forfeited to Klamath County upon failure of the bidder to enter into contract provided by said county within ten tlO) days after notice cf acceptance of his hid. The County Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the County Court. Dated this 21st day of Sept.. 1925. C. R. DE LAP, County Clerk. Pub. Sept. 22. 29. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, In the Matter of the Estate of Katherine Ewing, Deceased; Notice Is hereby given that I have filed my final account as administrat or of the Estate of Katherine Ewing, Deceased, nnd the Court has set .'iiio.ri i . : : . ii.u, ui i o..e P. M. as the time for hearing objec tions to such final account and for the settlement thereof. Dated this 8th dav of September, 1925. CHARLES H. HILL, Administrator. Sept. S-15-22-29 NOTICE OF MEETING i of Board of Equalization of tho I Klamath Irrigation District. Notice is hereby given that the I Board of 'Directors o( the Klamath i Irrigation District, constituting a i board of equalization for said dis trict, will meet and convene on the First Tuesday In October, 1925, at 10 O'cloog A. M., being October f. 1925, at tho Office of tho District in the Court House at Kiainath Falls. Oregon, to hear and determine any objections by any interested persons to the assessments and apportion ment thereof for the year 1025- 1 1920. and any 0 t li e r 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, It. NOTED FRENCHMAN DEAD PARIS. Sept. 29. () Leon Bourgeois, eminent. French states man and former premier, is dead. Kellogg bus barred Sukatvala fliom America. But Ihe might slip in disguised us radio station. CLASSIFIED AD NEW TODAY C.ENERAL OFFICE man wauls slen ographlcal, clerical or bookkeeping work. 0 years experience; local references, Phone 013, room 28. 28-30 Another shipment or smart look ing wool dresses have juBt arrived ut Bee Begln's Dress Shop. 129 So. Seventh. 28-3 TO RENT 2 room suite, one single room, reasonable. H13 Alameda. 28-30 WANTED Housework or. washing and Ironing. 2143 White. Phone 271I.M. 28-30 FOR SALE 3 to 5 year old Hamp shire rams. 30, f. o. b. shipping point. Write or wire owner, Teha ma ranch, Berber, Cullf S 28-0 10 FOR RENT Front room, heater IT desired, phone, bath. 303 Wash. 2S4W. 28-30 SHORTHAND TAUGHT evenings; Gregg system; call or write Mrs. It.H. Price, room 14. court house. 28-3 THERE IS NO LIMIT to the hot wat er at the Medical Hot Springs Nat. M-tl THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when we get through. We are prompt. Sixth St. Cleaners Free calls and deliveries 204 So. 0th. Phone 49J. S 28 O 28 FOR SALE 5 passenger car In good condition; 6 good tires; cheap. 'Phone 417J. 28-3 FOR RENT Three large furnished housekeeping rooms, in private home; also garage. 1028 Jeffer son. 28-30 A big assortment of silk dresses are to be closed out at Bee Begin 's Dress Shop for only 512.75. 28-3 CAN YOU IMAGINE A 7 ROOM HOME, close in. on one of the best residence streets In the city. Would make two dandy apart ments, with separate entrances. Good garage, graveled drive, wood shed, trees, shrubs and lawn. Pav ing in and fully paid. Only $4500-. on easy terms. WARD & DALE 601 Main St. 28-29 Buy your fall hat and coat at Bee Begfn's Dress Shop, nice selection to choose from. 28-2 THE WALTON WRIGHT COMPANY Phone 643W FOR SALE A valuable level corner lot on the pavement in a select residence section, with a new four room, modern, well finished house and double garage. Priced at $4500 for quick sale. Owner Is leaving town. A DANDY THREE ROOM house with many built-in features. Priced at only $2250 and very easy terms. FOR RENT A new three room house with extra wall bed. electric range and water heater. On paved street near Mills school house, $35 per month. THE LOVELY HOME on the corner of Crescent Avenue and East St. will be vacant soon. See us about it. At Bee Begin's Dress Shop this week a few silk drosses will be closed out at f-6.95. 2S-3 Some very pretty evening dresses on sale this week at Bee Begin's Dress Shop. 2S-3 NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween Leon Hammack and Lucy Hammack. under the style and firm name of tho Owl Cafe is hereby dis. solved. Leon Hammack has assumed all of the existing copartnership in debtedness to date and the public is hereby notified that he will con tinue tho operation of said business as 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. WANTED WANTED Carpenter work by day or contract; work guaranteed. Freeman and Everett, 1300 Lowell Phone 508M. Il-lt WANTED Girl for general house work: fair wages, good home, for ! right party. Box 1!0 Care Herald. 2S-30 i I AFTEHNOl )N A RR1VA LS J. W. Rodgers of San FtattclSCb, C. H. DdfCfhl, Portland. II. Autley. Laweview and W. M. Blggerstaff of San Francisco registered late this aftornoon nt the hotel White Pelican. 'Pullman porters say they don't want to be culled Geongt), We find thei.' don't wnnt to be called a I all, SECTION FOR SALE FOR SALE $10.00 Iron cot, good as uew for $4.00. Call at 419 Nel son st. aite FOR SALE New cnsli roglstor, cash or terms. Joo's market, South 6th Street. 23-29 ;00 ACRES It YE STUBBLE, 1ft miles from Midland. Inquire at store at Midland. 25-1 FOR SALE Winter Banana, Jona than, Delicious and Yollow New town apples; Thompson seedlens, Rom Peru, Muscat nnd Tokay grapes. At orchard near Ashland, or delivered In fifty-box lots. Ad dress A. H. Davenhill, Ashland, Valley View. 25-1 FOR SALE Two big. young draft horses. O. K. Stables. Martin Pcr noll. 26-S) FOR SALE Underwood typewriter, almost new, $10. 416 No. 3rd St. 2C-2 FOR SALE 192.1 Dodge sport, pri vate owner. A-1 mechanically, Cal if. Used Car Exchange; 8th and Pine. 36-(S) FOR SALE If you want a real good business place, see R. O'Parrell, East Main and 6th St. 26-2 FOR SALE Navajo rugs and China. Phone 7SM, eenlngs. 28-30 FOR SALE--Jersey cows and heifers, also upright, piano, practically now. G. H. Kllgore. Morrill, Ore. 28-30 FOR 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 one section of land In alfalfa and su gar beets: it Is no better than yours. Box 188, Caro Evening Herald. 25-26 FOR RENT Furnished Apts., close in. Phone 342W. 419 N. 10th St S 19-0 19 FOR RENT Filling station on So. 6th St. and Shasta Way. Will bo ready by Oct. 1. P. Carntni, 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 Sleeping room. 527 Klamath Ave. Phone 461. 24-26 FOR RENT Grocery storfe; Pete Carnlnl, 2231 So. Cth St. , 25-1 BOARD AND ROOM, Ave. 515 Klamath 26-29 MISCELLANEOUS WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. It it's made of wool, we have it; also Paragon made-to -measure ladies' coats. 522 So. 5th St. Phone 456M. I will call to shew my line. (Bonded). Absolute Sat isfaction guaranteed or money rc funded. Mrs, Beatrice C o r y. SU Oil SADDLE AND PACK Horses for hire, $1.50 per day, each. Horse and packer $5. M. H. Warn pier. Rocky Point, Ore. M7if27 pj fr TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN' ALL NlOHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY 'MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe ltepair Shop. 121 N. 8th St. Wo pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. office. Herald tf-nt WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmoblle for city or rural proporty. Louis Oer vais, Algoma, Ore . S25-02G"' NOTICE TO BIDDERS 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. Siscmore at Fort Klamath, Oregon. 26-28-29-30 $21.50 - $29.50 - $11.50 Highest grade all wool suits und overciats. tailored to measure. 1004 Mnln. 26-2 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 1000 California Phono 790W Studio 503 3rd St. Ph.284M O. K. Transfer Co., "If It s Loose Weil Move It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN