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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, IQ25 EVENING HERALD, KI",AMATfI FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN 1 ... NOW PONT AKUW. WW l poLtbr B'U- And now it's v. . .... ';- -Vi LhJTCMTE) MC MOM -1 p c VJlTHTlinT BONE HtAPl D NEIGHBOR OT OIKS -HC '9 SO TIGHT HC JUMPS OVEC "1i IENCE TO 5AVt THE HINGES ON THU CiATfc ANU nc Givt Too MUCH "ire. HERALD'S DR. F. R. GODDARD OUTEOl'ATUIO IMIVSIOIAN AND BURMCUM OttlM and lteildenco l'bona 931 1. O. O. V. Tes.pl DR. J. G. GOBLE OI'TOMETRIST OPTICIAN 70 Viln dt. Phone 133-W Make and (rind OlaMM. Dttplb cat broken lti. repilr framci Dr. Philip Cole Oenoral Prnellca 0( Deutlatr; open Bftnlngi by Appalntmint Ph.-.ne S6I CIS Main orar Mot'i more on. J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL KNQINEKR AND RUHVICYOR Pbonu 204M 319 Hl(b Rt. morican LeiOD Klaruath Pott Ho -t MnAtlnei la tnC. Ird Toeidaya Cntirl Hoaae Baaament r r. olds. Oon'di Phone (Il-W Vochatzer Bros. WKUi DRIUJCIM Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose atlmatoi glvan on watar yitume. Trice Reaaonabl B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thursday eronlng. Visit ing member welcome. Blk Temple, 3rd Malr Charlton Ciirrln, Kialt.nl Ruler. Tom Deljril, Sec. Mai'ie Obonchain Teachur of Piano Olio prlvntu lesson and 0110 class luuiiou a wook. Arm weight nnd relaxation method. Studio 305 Plnn St, back of KIIib' Tomplci. Phone 563W I ill -V ' I j rff :dkti. J. IIP O. K. Transfer A Big Item Sidetracked ., WMHW7"'- .. . i ( ALLnlUHir r n CAID jVpiiRW).'jll wuin i nam T NOW Tl I. HAVr. (b PAW THC ) OLD OUKCEH THE Z 17 J - VrX OWE HIM. -S . - - lj I I 7 ...S N BUSINESS DIRECTORS LA Kodak Work Leave Your Filrcvs Bore9 0clocK-Your a m. PieRirflS ate nnderw(KKrs msms W'v KLAMATH FALLS OPECOri Trr? I WHERE. PATITICULAR PCOPLE BUY THEIR ORtJOS 0-.'u9ii-X-J P.M.DW IN S nrH OV PEACH aids IS OOATj M:(;o'n.ruxs ONIlON.- -Tin- pipe o puuco was more In I'Vi.lonco at a i-rltie-al I period bl lh roceut ntUatlou I wMirn woman, doi mo aieiropo het .,.- t mine, owners ami ""' ''u1'1" Bo4ra n" l0 un ' he .-..loruiiH-.t When the two aida ! .. t... i . i. Jni AtliWi 1 1 tnftiilik ! lieenied Inevitable, and the atnios pli. re wan airalned and formal. Pre mier Stanley Baldwin Funrbtod In hi. poeket mid ppoilueeil hie pipe. Tills .ie In Kan slowly to fill, remarking: "Lot'ii inoke, shall wo?" The suggestion wan adjpted by both minor and cevners, and the formality of the strtdned ntmbsph- ere gradually disappeared. Within in b 'iir the baels of a ir visional kgrooniont had boon. reached. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meotlnns; 8 P. M. ."'! and 1th Tneertays , Lyceum Hall, 8th and High Vlnltlng KnlitbU welcome Cba. Patteraoa. a. R pgnMANCNT CONSITRUCTIOM BxclDalTe Licensed Hana facturer (or The new Concrete nollow-Wall Building Brick for Founda tions. Walls, Bulldlngi, otc. Abiolutaly Fir and. Weather Proof at a coat less than any other form of masonry. Stono-Tlla construction elim inate upkeep us penile. Is in destructible, nnd Is approved ky the basl arehttueu a'ld builder. r Unexcelled a a bae for Hturro finish jl u KsUmnte Vour Jo) 4lth and Market. Phone rH3V Concret Pipe Co. HWfWi.tis... '.'. .. 3T ready afc 3 p.T rf H'.imm: lOMCH IBBUG KDKT AGAJK8T BHORX AMD l-TI.MV BKIRT8 TOKYO. - HP) Thin tlilri-t anil may b all rlcht for "' der PCahlbRini th Japaneeo fair tea trom wetirliiK abbreviated or filmy KarnientH in public. 1 The police order, which is being nltacked editorially by nome of the Peroaculax newiipapers. warna all Jitpaiieue women and especially galaha girls that they will not be permitted to appear publicly unless fully clothed "in garment of the most modest stylo" which "do not expose the llmha unuecesarlly" nnd which are of "sufirlont thickness." The police order, however, does not lit' i el the style:; adopted by foreign women In .tapiin. So you've? TAkeN om of Moor 0a"vj MONey AND OOSHT THAT "Cook: OF YOC-'Ut- flWP OtsH5 IU ! MS Co., "If Yes?v iT Sans r ,4 "HIS" MOW&V NOT HC?S j J T'S APOIcSSSeD TO r-r ' ' TUG HE FOOLS ii. r. "fL pes cr-- t (?'"sL , .M it ,i: THE EVENING HERALD'S NEW TODAV WANTED Laundry to rlo nl iny bOID. Phono f 8 f J lifter 5 p. ni. 30-1; B8TRAV notice On black pi dine, lvou ii, Htur in Ut, white foot; oik brown gelding 1000 Pi, white spot In forehead and 4 fWU foul; both branded y (wine gig) on left stifle. Owner can bova Mini by paying Cor lUla holies. Dai) Hav'agUi ciiiioiiuin. S0-1 BTRAYBQ PROM MIDI, AND --Male-Ooysian Griffon dog, bob 'ail, steel gray, she ggy hulr with brown spot. Reward ir return or in fnrmutinn pi same. Midland Gro cery. .'iO-2 KOR RBNT -A new I room plastered house. 810 Culir. Ave., 2il month. Phone 7'JOJ between 1 and 7 p.n). 30-1 I'ort SALE Furniture and b-ac. 3C room apartment housif, 5 yr. Joan-;. Tnli l a blR inont-y maker cow. Sue Ward A Dl 001 Main Bt. 30-1 WANTED TO RBNT Pour or five room house. 011 ti. 30-2" ORDER YOCU .MILK for that school boy and Klrl, from the 1'alae, Dairy. Phone 838J. 30 KOK RBNT 3 room modern house, unfurnished. Inquire 537 Klamath Ave. 30 KOK RENT Sleeping room. Klamath Ave. run RBNT Basement on Main St. Suitable for hull, office or stor ge. Phone S43W. 30-2 MBBT MB A'l Sprlnns Nat. the Medical Hot 3U-1 KOK KENT I room house and Kar aite. 1927 Malti Bt J3f. per month, or $30 per month if parly stays a year. Phone 151.M. 30-3 FORD TOURING ear for sale; a bar galn. Call between fi ond 7:30 p.m nt 103 Jefferson. 30-5' KOK KENT Kurnlshed apartment. 1CS7 Meulo May. , 30-1 KOR RBNT New 4 room house. $20 per month. 1838 Nevada Ave. 30-2 GERMAN SI HM1TS lxW HID KOR BWEDISH TRI CK ORDER STO('KHOLM.--(P) A German . - . i i ,j- ,, , maimfm.uier underbid all .onipell- tors recently for nu order of a largo number of heavy railroad trucks for the Swedish Railroad Hoard. The was 30 per German, whose figure cent under the lowest Swedish bid. waa awarded two-thirds of the con tract, the remainder being placod in Sweden. Proposals were asked from German. English and Ameri can manufacturers. Tho entire deal involved 3,000.000 crowns. The trucks aro to be used in the transport of iron ore. It is pointed out hero that the German manufacturer, despito the fact he will be obliged to pay a ten per cent duty, was able to under bid the Swedish company because of tho low pay of German skilled labor compared with that paid in Sweden. TVHseS THAT ( dMO HIS1 MONjCSN A R Soon pAfiTS-D. It's Loose CLAHSII ILI) AD It AT Eft First Insertion per line 10c Two Insertion per line trie Thro Insertions per Une )c Pour Insertions - per line IMJc Week (tt tluics) per line flOr One Moolli per line 70e Minimum cnargn ttc Ads not eonsecutlva are chargod as new tal lowing each omission First Insertion Is In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertion In that column are at tint Insertion rate. LEtiAL MOOTOBB IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OK OREGON KOK THE COUNTY OK KLAMATH. No. 1383 Equity. MAl.'DE E. CLOW, Plaintiff. Vs. Summons Kor Publication WALTER G. CLOW Defendant To WALTER . CLOW. Defendant: In The Name of the State of Ore gon, you ure hereby required to ap pear and answer the coinplnlnt on file In the above entitled suit, on or before the 29th day of October, 1920, that being the last day pre scribed In the order of the Court for the publication of this summons for such appearance, and If you fall lo so appear or answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to Hie Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, viz: Kor the dis solution of the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between yourself and thu plaintiff herein, and for the earn and custody of Thelma E. Clow and Guy R. Clow, and for $100 attorney's fees and alimony In the sura of $50 per month for plaintiff, and to maintain and educate said minor children, and for costs herein. This aummons is served upon you by publication in the Evening Her ald, a dally newspaper printed, pub lished and of general circulation In Klamath County, Oregon, for six successive weeks pursuant to order of the Hon. A. L. Lcnvitt, Judge of the above court, dated Sept. 15, 1925; the first publication being Sept. 10. 1925, and the last publi cation being October 2S. 1 925. EDWARD B. ASBUBST, Attorney for Plaintiff 5 Loom (a Bldg. Klamath Kails, Ore. S. 18-2J-80; Oct. 7-14-21-28. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Klamath County. Equity No. 2001 BERTHA HARRIS Plaintiff Vs Summons For Publication CLARENCE A. HARRIS. Defendant To ClarCdce A". Harris, Defendant: Jn the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap ( Pear and answer the complaint on nie in tne above entitled suit, b or before the 29th day of Oc tober. 1925. that being the last day prescribed for such appearance in the order of the court for the PdMlcaJion of this summons, and if you fail to so appear r.nd answer. lor wnnt ,h.r(.0t le plaintiff will j apply to the Court for the relief lra. d for in her complaint, viz: Kor the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now ex isting between yourself and the plaintiff herein, upon the grounds of desertion by you of the plaintiff for more than one year last past and immediately preceding the fil ing of said complaint herein. This Summons is served upon you by publication in the Evening Her ald, a daily newspaper, printed, pub lished and of general circulation in Klamath county, Oregon, for six successive weeks pursuant to order of the Hon. A. L. Leavitt, Judgo of tho above entitled Court, dated the 15th day of September, 1925, tho first publication being Septem ber 16, 1925, and the last publica tion being October 2S, 1925. EDWARD BASHURST. Attorney for Plaintiff. Suite I, Loomis Uldg., Klnmuth Kalis. Ore. S. 16-23 30; Oct. 7-14-21-2S. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there ' are funds in the County Treasury for the redemption of Enterprise Irriga tion District 1. protested on or be fore January 16, 1925. Interest on same will cease from this date. Dated at Klamath Fulls, Oregon this 30th day of September. 1925. VERA HOUSTON, County Treasurer. Sept. 30.. Oct. 1-2-3-5. WOMEN OK ENGLAND NOW ELIGIBLE KOR HIGH POSTS IN CIVIL SERVICE I LONDON'. (JP) English women j may henceforth aspire to filling the highest posts in the Civil Service. I for another barrier against women's I advance into professions hitherto reserved for men was removed re j cently when for the first time wo- men wore admitted to the difficult I examinations for class I. the highest I administrative grade in that ser vice. The 3 1 women who are competing on equal terms with men are all uni versity graduates, most of them from the women's colleges at Oxford and Cambridge. If they succeed, they will receive appointments carrying salaries beginning with $1,000 to $2,000 a year, plus bonus, the same for women as for men, and they may rise by merit and seniority to per manent secretaryships, where sal aries range from ? I r. .mm to $17,500 We'll Move CLASSIFIED AD MMCBLLANBOUB FOR HALE WINDOW CLEANING. Floor wax FOU SALE $10.00 Iron col. good a ing, houite (leaning nnd Janitor now for $4.00. Call at 419 Nel- serrie. Reference. A. M. on St. ltt Rhodes. Phono SCOW. 7tf I Buy your full hat and coat at Bee Begin s Dross Shop, nico selection to 700 ACRES RYE STUBBLE, 114 choose from. 88-3 miles from Midland. Inquire at ' store at Midland. 25-1 HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. If It's made of wool, wo have It; also Paragon tnado-to ' -mcosure ladies' coats. 522 So. 5th " . ' St. Phone 450M. I will call to show " SALE Winter Banana. Jona my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat- Del clous and Yellow New "factlon guaranteed or money re- " "P"' J !nT'L? S funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. Ko Pe- "'""V1' ondA & ' grapes. At orchard nenr Ashlan I, or delivered In fifty-box lots. Ad- At Bee Hegin's Dress Shop this A-, " Davenhlll, Alhland. week a few silk dresses will be closed Valley View. tz-i out at $0.95. 2g-:! FOR SALE Two big. young draft SADDLE AND PACK Horse, for hire, " - K- 8tab,e- M"n .Pr; $1.00 per day, each. Horo and n0"- ; ':'la, infro M' WamP,e,AIMi7 rOR SALE-Underwood typewriter. Point, Ore. ngw u9 Nq 3rd m A big assortment of silk dresses 2C"2 are to be closed out at Bee Begln's 8ALE1923 Dodge sport, ptf Dress Shop for only $12.7,. .8-3 owMr A J mcchlinl.alyi Cnl. ' . IT. Used Car Exchange; 8th and TRIANGLE CAKE The place to get ,,, 28-(S) rood eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. ' 833 Main street. Phone 624. tf F0R SALE If you want a real good ; business place, see R. O'Farrell, SHOES REPAIRED BY .MAIL Ea8t M,n ftnd ,;th st 26-2 Send them to the Goodyear Shoe , Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We Kori SALE Navnjo rugs.and China, pay the return postage. Phone 73.M. evenings. 28-30 20c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald FOR SALE Jersey cows and heifers. office. tf-nl aSo upright piano, practically now. 1 G. II. Kilgore, Merrill, Ore. 28 30 WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmoblle fori city or rural property. Louis Ger- r0R sale e passenger car in good vals, Algoma. Ore . S25-025 condition: 6 good tires; choap. Phonerl37J. ' , 28-3 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids will he received for the dig- F0R SALE 3 to 0 year old Hamp ging of one mile of ditch at Fort 6flIre ram3 ?30 f 0. b. shipping Klamath. Bids opea Thursday. Oc-j point. Write or wire owner, Teha tober 1, 1925. See or address L. C. ma ranch, Gerber, Calif S 28-0 10 Sisemore at Fort Klamath. Oregon. , 28-28-29-30 ' Another shipment or smart look- i Ing w ool dresses have Just arrived $23.50 - $29.50 - $31.50 Highest! at Bee Begln's Dregs Shop. 129 8o. grade all wool suits and overciats. j seventh. 28-3 tailored to measure. 1004 Maln.i 26-2 I POR SALE Underwood typewriter t as good as new, $35 cash. Phone Some very pretty evening dresses 8g 29-1 on sale this week at Bee Begln's, ; Dress Shop. 28-3 J for SALE Bulck four ton truck, Worth $450. will take $375 caah. THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when we. CaI1 i54- after 4 p. m. 29-1 get through. We are prompt. ; Sixth St. Cleaners Free calls and : FOR SALE National cash register. deliveries 204 So. 6th. Phone Yery g0(xi condition. Phone 708. 49J. S2S 0 2S, 29-l SHORTHAND TAUGHT evenings; j f6r SALE One ton Ford truck. Gregg system; call or write Mrs. j75 phone 854W. P. O. Box 14L R.H. Price, room 14, court house. , - 29-1 FOR I. EASE Restaurant and room ing house; new, clean place; 12 oslle west of Klamath Falls on Ashland-Klamatli Falls highway. Good location. Isaac Moore, Keno. 29-5 FOR PAINTING and Decorating, see II. O'Farrell, East Main & 6th St. Phone 442W. 29- AVANTED WANTED Girl for -general house work; fair wages, good home, for right party. Box 190 Care Hefrald. 28-30 WANTED Housework or washing nnd ironing. 2343 White. Phone 279M. 2S-30 GENERAL OFFICE man wants sten ographical. clerical or bookkeeping work. 6 years experience; local references, Phone 613, room 2S. 2S-30 WANTED Two or three room mod ern furnished apartment, close in. Address Box 199, Care Herald. 29-1 BOARDER. ROOMERS Wanted. 421 Oak; home cooking. Phone 229W. 29-u WANTED TO BUY Call 524 R. -Good used piano 29-1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, Kor Klamath County. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Mrs. E. E. Rals ton, nn incompetent person. Notice is hereby given that Alice Garland, Guardian of the estate in Oregon of Mrs. E. E. Ralston, an incompetent person, has rendered her final account, and filed her petition for order fixing time for hearing the same, and that Monday, the 19th day of October. 1925, at 2 o'clock p. in., at the County Court Chambers, in the Court House, at Klamath Kails, Oregon, has been ap pointed for hearing said fiual ac count and objections thereto, if any there be. nnd for the approval there of: and at said time and place any person interested in said estate and guardianship may appear and file his exceptions In writing, and show cause, if any he has, why said final account should not be approval nnd allowed. ALICE GARLAND. Guardian W. A- Wlest, Attorney. Loomis Bldg., Klamath Falls, Ore. S; 16-23-30; Oct. 7-14. There are ways of learning the Charleston. One way is hunt a col lar button in your bare feet In u dark room. It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN SECTION FOR SALE Corner lot 50 x 120, on block from Mills Addition school house. R. A. Emmitt, 517 Pine. S29tf FOR RENT i FOR RENT Furnished Apt., close in. Phone 342W. 419 N. 10th St. S 19-0 19 FOR RENT Filling station on So; 6th Bt. and Shasta Way. Will bt ready by Oct 1. P. Carnini, 2231. So. 6lh 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. Phono 461. 24-28 FOR RENT Grocery store; Pete Carnini, 2231 So. 6th St. 25-1 FOR RENT Three large furnished housekeeping rooms, in private home; also garago. 1028 Jeffer son. 28-30 FOR RENT Front room, heater if desired, phone, bath. 303 Wash. 2S4W. 28-30 TO RENT 2 room suite, one single room, reasonable. 813 Alameda. 28-30 FOR RENT Comfortable room for one or two men, near bath. Phono 299J. 29-1 FOR RENT Sleeping room for gen tleman. Private family. 350 N. 9th. St. 29-3 NEW YORK Excellent meals for prunes and water were served on tin plates, made of milk cans, to 1000 persons. The Near East relief gave the meal. It is the same as is served to destitute children in distant land:.. WASHINGTON'. It costs the L. and N. railroad more to guard liquor shipments than the revenue there from, but it must continue the bus iness, the I.- C. C. ruled. Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Ono 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