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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1925)
TilPfldny, October B, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Prtge Seven What Doer, the Bos Think? THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION v GToP A MOMl.NI JAWL'i- LOOX0 Urtt ONC OK MY (.tfl'LOYLLG WHO W.i UCLN AWAY I OTTICB f'OK OLVCKAI. WI'L'K'j ON Amount i ur oibniMcun WO v H0 TO v-dlll HOW I 7 nwr it vva jN OUR :V .K1I1 1 WA4 1".,..V W aw iwi To 90 . ViinAOCI'iVI .. Vrt Uy -f : n Ohms k . raw vat HERALD'S DR. F. R. GODDARD OHTBOI'ATHK' I'llYSH'IA? AND UTROBOH him aj Rwldnn i'h"' i L 0. 0 f Ta.pi DR. J. a GOBLE Ol'TCWKTHIST - OPTICIAN ti)t Vila M Phoni Itl W Uk ami (rind Oloo Duiill -ftln tirMknn Innifii. rnpitlr frniTtDB Dr. Philip Cole Oenera' PrattlM "f Dentlitrj Opn Iir Appulnlmeni Ph.-inr ',69 il Main oer a.in' -lt,ir J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL BNOINRBR AND RURVEYOn Phone I04M 21 Ulh St. American Legiorj Klamath Pat No a Meet I iiirv la' and Ird Taaadaya Court llonae Daiamont r K. OI.D8, Com'dt Pkeai 5i-w j B. P. 0. fc'lLKS Meet Tliuraday evening Vlalt log membora wrtrome Klka Temple 3rd Main Chnrlton Ourrln, Kxalwd Ruler. Tom Doli"ll. See K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mooting: 8 P. M. tnd miiI 4th Tunadnya Lyceum Hall, 8th and High VIbIUiik KnlghU welcome i'liaa, I'utteraon. 0. K. O. K. . "ii ii immmr ' ' k i i LeaYfiYour Films (j) w"v KLAMATH FALLS OREGON mSfw M$m ff - K&BS V 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE lj WmVJZ 0"-5' il fflfi'iX I Pugrrv I OUV TMEIR DRUGS lAC&RAfrf) WKSZ- tlM V M3Wq m PailaMaaaOaajaB ' lJ IMAT That i umber TOM IMC f VOUK BS?. IS COW? 1 . I is.' y A r - x i i AUfiin : " .'". ..4"." CW .,. r-ii r- tVkcj T&TXE ,-.lrt IXIIAl.l i YVOKKNCi j Yard as A,).u KZfs is cotAwti y mm?' ; P i BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Ono Hour lflson a wuok nud tirlvllita of rhins work In rumpiintilnn, lilnlory of ruu lr. fur trulnlUK. olc. Terms, $5.00 per mouth RMldenM 1000 Callfurnlm PbOM 790W Btu'llu 503 3rd St. I'h.284M "M Vochatzer Bros. OKU, nun.:. i iin I'bone 225-R 1731 Melrose Batlmatea glren on watr aratema. Prlcea RoaaonabU ptHNArilNr CONOTRUCTIOr Kxclaatye Ureoaril VUdb fartnrora for -The new Concrete Hollow-Wal Building Brick for Founds tlona. Walla. Bulldlngi, etc. -Abaolutelj Fire and Wehthur Proof at a coat leat than an itbar form of maaonry I Stone-Tile conatruotlon ullm luatoa npkoop expenao, la In doatructlblo, an,d la approvod by thn beat architect aud bullderi. llnoxcfillod aa a baae for sun in ft Utah '.iet ua Ratlmatf- Tour Job ffh aud Market. Phone SWaW Concrete Pipe Co. Transfer no-.CKt f ' yv.aona l 1 ! raj ARS (i 1 7 i ( f IRANffE -T '.'A'i S x ( 6t)fce t Saw fyftlVTS ) nbi l-:. 1 N IHS ' '-'W ' i we ' $cm&bo& ! I .V , i , -,; 7? if- iV&'j ' K$ COOLIE GIVEN ; A REAL OVATION (Contlnui'il ftOtt 1'iiko One) nliiKlnK Ud linuil pluylnc. with onu Blntn dflajgatlon lifter unolher utrug kIIiik for anpTOmJtcjr. . Mr. Ooolldgfl lharsd honors with lh( pi Ivlni a bodauet j of rosiiB from ihu leglon'a BtutUtny I uuil an auxiliary pin. I OMAHA. Xobr. Oct. J. (P) Pre. I sldent CooIIiIkc, coming Into a world I war ntmoaphoro, was 'In Omaha lo I day to addroas t!o Amorlcan Le gion convention and revlow the nn I nual parade of Ingl Jiinalres. Arriving hero at 8:30 a. m., after a 1300 mile Journey from Washing ton the president ifouml the city swarming wttb former aervico men nnd the weather ftH dlsagreuablo as It frequently was In France. A cold driving rain rockoned to put a damper on yesterday's activ ities as the eky was so ovorcast that there was slight prospoct of a EVERETT TRUE i iHNUT- -' ' .) 1 WANT To Ml Sss You I..T.L Cut-MT 1 T NOtXI, MRS. TriUO 1 I'M (N A HJr?RY i-gg OUT tOfTH IT aii Co., "If I,AHHII1HD Alt RAXH Vint In ii 1 1 inn per linn lOo Two IniMTllon V' Mo Tbrae InMrUonl v'r "no mtc Tour In ' i 1 1. mi per lino Mc VVook (0 Umil) per line Oo Out Month per Hue 76o Minimum enarge 2(0. Ada not couuecutlvo ftro charged aa new 11 IowIiik each omlnnlun. I'ii: i lii . linn II In "New Today" column without extra cbarito, but all liiHortlona In that column are at run Inaortiun rule. lot-up III the ilUAiipoiir. QIVMI Ovililiin Tba Pregldent ami Mr. OooltdCt were grggtgd at Union illation by .laiiieii A. Ilraln tilitLitilil rolninand- OT of tin; Aio'Ticau Loglun. whiiHe .'.. BU oliii) fron waiililngton on the presidential train, Qovarnor Mc A:ullo:i. of NV'Lraska. Mayor llalil- mkn of Omtba, and a Heora r prom- ineiii on izi-iirt anu lorin oiuriais. Jammed the train apace nnd station and as the president paaaed thoy nrgsfl into covers. From the station Mr. and Mrs. f'nntltl I7,i u,,.',, tiatri'ii In till, ihume of Walter Heud, Omuiin hanker, who at one time was president of the Ainert an Hauliers asi,oc.atlon. Al thotrgh the hud been aboard the train nearly forty hours, neither appeared fatigued. They amlled mknowlixlgemcnt to cheers, their i.ntliti.lnum l.ultm In the liililnt nf a pulrlotic demonstration apparently UUUIIlllIIIHIlt'll U) llie iiuulj, Meuiiiei. l nrtherest Trip In coming to Omaha to address the Legion. Mr. CfjHdge trareled further from Washington than at any time since entering the White House and through sections of the country he had not visited as chief executive. He is the first president to honor lihe American Legion wlta his pro- IHcnca at Jts annual convention, al though as vice president he attended liie Kansas City gathering several years agu. In addition to delivering a speech before the convention, the president before leaving lata todary Tor Wash ington, planned to attend n lunchco,i It the Om'nhH club, tendered him b.; prominent idtlrens and legion offi cials, and to revlqw the uftcrnoon parade of American Legion members. Arrangements had been made for Urn to rldo at lihe head of the pre cession aa far aa the reviewing stand. MEDFORD DEPUTY GETS MORE TIME MF.DFOIID, Ore., Oct. 6. L. D. Fornerook, deputy sheriff, indicted by tho grand Jury on two counts charging malfeasance and failure to serve a warrant, was arraigned in circuit court Monday nnd tho time for entering a plea extended until Weds j ncsdny morning. Fornerook was not J represented by an attorney. Ho ia stiil on duty. By CONDO It's Loose NKW TODAY LOST 12 gauge L.C'.Smlth shot gun In case on lover Midland i-wamp road. Call Pete Ocrge, I'hone 223J. 0-9 FOIt HAI.K 100 purebred Hhrop htfe eweg, 2 and 3 years old. Ilurr Westhrook, Merrill. 6-12 SNOW AI'I'LKS for eating. Phone 400J. Knterprlae ranch, beyond Mill 1 Add. C-10 WANTKi) TO HUY, from ownor, small house. Writ., P. K. IL, P.O. Hex 2H, Klnmath Fulls, giving price and locution. fl-79 BB8T COOKING and eating apples at the Knterprlse ranch, phone 400J. li-10 TO HKVKI.OI' A GRACEFUL figure, take regular swimming exercise at Hot Spring Nat. li-7 FOR KALE White Sewing machine, first class condition. I'hone 144J. 6-8 FOR SALK 0 dining room chairs, rockers, typewriter table, ice box, rugs and dishes. Call at 1117 Lin coln. 6-8 LOST This morning between 9th St. and People's warehouse, Weed tire chain. Finder pleaae notify II. E. Winaard, phone 733W. 6-7 ENGLISH BPRINOBR Spaniel pup pies from trained imported par ents. Hire the only American and English international champion In the world. Fastest retrievers, al ways under command and pretty house dogs. Your choice from two litters, price reasonable. See them at 2111 north First St., Luclie Redner. 6-12 FOR KENT Sleeping room. 905 Prospecl. I'hone 733R. 6-7 FOR SALE Lloyd baby carriage, like new. 2139 Orchard. 6-8 NOTtep TO PUBLIC t" u-lf,. Uniitla ITrnkHn tinvln. v.J.-r 1 -11-. lrt mv i, I .Ml 1 -,i I will not be responsible for any debts contracted oy ner alter mis oaie. l-ilANri r-HAMtUUH, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Oct. 6. 192.".. FIRE PROTECTION WEEK, October 4th to 10th. Ono of your home town citizens represents the larg est manufacturer of fire extin guishers in the world. Will call in answer to post card, showing ab solutely dependable flro extin guisher. Be really protected. 46i. Lewis St.. City. 6-12 LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR FURX1SIIIXO ROAD CULVERTS Notice is heroby given that writ teu sealed proposals will be received by the County Court at the Court House in Klamath Falls. Oregon, up to and including Oct. 17, 1925, at 2 o'clock p. in., for the furnishing of road culverts, iron or steol, for 1925 and 1926. sizes 42-in.. 30-ln.. 36-in.. 24-in., lS-in.. 15-in.. 12-in. and 9-in. Standard State specifications. Analy sis to be filed with proposal. A bond satisfactory to the Court in the sum of $1500, and a certified check in the sum of $300 to accom pany each propsal. By order of the County Court. C. R. Do LAP. County Clerk. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., this 6th day of Oct., 1925. 6-13 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate of H. P. Hoey. also known as Henry P. Hoey. Deceased. Notice is hereby given to the cred itors of said deceased, and all per sons interested in his estate, to pre sent their claims to the undersigned, the duly appointed Ancillary Admin istrator with he Will annexed of said decedent and his estate, at rooms 1 and 2 Loomis Building, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, withip six months from and after this 6th day of Octo ber, 1925, the dale of the first publi cation of this notice. Dated October 6, 1925. J. H. CARNAHAN. Ancillary Administrator with the Will annexed of tho said estate. O 0. 13, 20. 27, N 3. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Erection of G. 1). Qrizslc Building -Sealed bids will be received in the office of H. It. Perrln, 209 Hopka Building, Monday evening, October 12, 1925, nt 7:30 o'clock p. 111. for the construction of a Uuisiness Build ing for Mr. Q. 11. Grizzle. Tho build ing to be located on the corner of Main and 11th streets to bo 50 x 107 feet nnd stories high. Bids will be received on ench of the following items and on the gen eral contract: (a) Excavation and concrete work. (b) Brick work. (c) Carpenter work. (d) Plastering. (e) Roofing. (f) Painting. (g) Sheet metal. (h) Heating. (I) Plumbing. (J) Electrical work, (k) Hardware. (1) General contract, including all of tho above items with the excep tion of plumbing, heating nnd eloc trlcal work. Plans, specifications and Instruc tions are on filo in tho office of H. R. Perrln. We'll Move r" STATEMENT OF THE OWVEItSHIP .W.tNAfJKMF.Vr, CIRCULATION, ETC., ItBCHJlKBD IIY THE ACT OF COXtiriEMS OP AUGUST 'J, I MB, Of The Evening Herald, Published ilnily nt Khumitli Fulls, Oregon, for October I, ItOt. State of Oregou, County of Klamath, aa. Boforo me, a Notary PuUlc In and for the State and county afore said, personally appeared K. J Mur ray, who, having been duly sworn according to la.w, deposes md says that he i the Editor Of the Evening Herald and that the following la, to tho best of hi know ledge und belief, a true state ment of the ownrf-hlp, management (and if a dally paper, tne circula tion), of the uforesald publication for the date shown tn tho aoovo caption, required by the Act of August 24. 1912, embodied in sec tion 443, Postal Laws and Regula tions, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of tho publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, Herald Publishing Co., Klamath Fall. Ore. Editor, E. J. Murray, Sausallto, Calif. 2. That tne owners are: (Give name and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation .give Its name and the mines and addres ses of stockholders earning or hold ing 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) E. J. Murray. Sausallto, CallL Mrs. E. J. Murray, Sausalito, Calif. B. M. Hannon, Klamath Falls, Ore. 3. That the known bondholders, mortagees, and other security hold era owning or holding 1 per cent or moro of total amount of bond mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) First National Bank, Klamath Falls. Ore. 4. Tart the two paragraphj next atove, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security ,io!ders, if any, contain not only the '1st of stockholders and secur ity holders as they appear upn the bioki of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon th broks of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corpora tion for whom such trn3tee Is act ing. Is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements e.nbracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumitaacej snd condlt'ons under 'which stock holders and security holders who do not appear up:n the books of the -omnany -is trustees, hold sto;k and seourltiea In a capacity other than a bona fide owner; aud this affi ant ha3 no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indircet in the said stock, bonds, or nthor securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of cop ies of each Issue of this publication sold or distributed. through tho mails or otherwise, to paid subscrib ers during the six months preceding the date shown above Is 3160. (This information is required from dailv publications only.) E. J. MURRAY. Sworn to nd subscribed before me this 5th day of October, 1925. (Sooll Nora A. Rinker. Notary public for Oregon. (My commission expires Aug. 1, 192S.) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE !TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I Notice is hereby given that the co j partnership heretofore existing be ! tween Leon Hammack and Lucy 1 Hammack, under the style and firm ! name of the Owl Cafe is hereby dis 1 solved. Leon Hammack has assumed all of tho existing copartnership in j debtedness to date and the public i is hereby notified that he will con ! tlnue the operation of said business ' as a sole trader doing business under I the style and firm name of the Owl j Cafe. LUCY HAMMACK LEON HAMMACK SepL S-15-22-29-Oct. 6. r NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given, that sealed I bids will be received by the County court ot Klamath County, at the County Court House up to two o'clock P. M. on Saturday, the 10th day of October, 1925. for: The Grading of tho County Road betweou Chiloquin and the Modoc Mill. Plans and specifications may be had .nt the office of the County En gineer upon tho deposit of five dol lars ($5.00). Said deposit will bo refunded to unsuccessful bidders up on the roturn of the plans and spe cifications to the County Engineer. Bids must be securely sealed, plainly marked "Bid for Chiloquin Modoc Road," nnd addressed to the County Clork. Each bid must bo accompanied by a certified check, bidder's bond or cash in a sum not less than live per cent (5 ) of tho 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 (10) days after notice of acceptunco of his bid. Tho County reserves the right to reject- any or all bids. R. H. BUNNELL, County Judgo. BURRELL SHORT, C. J. MARTIN, Commissioners. Pub. Sopt. 29, Oct. 5. It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN FOR RENT FOR RENT Purutshed Apt., close In. Phono 342W. 419 N. 10th St. 8 19-0 19 ROOM AND BOARD SIT. Klnranth Ave. 3-6 FOIt RENT 2 room furnished suitable for men. 413 High, Phone il 1 2. 3-6 FOIt RENT Two room apartments at 812 Oak. Avo. B-7 FOR RENT Furnished 3 room Apt. Inquire 733 Main St. 5-6 FOR HALE FOR SALE 3 to 5 year old Hamp shire rams. $30, f. o. b. Bhlpplng point. Write or wire owner, Teha ma ranch, Gerber, Calif S 38--0 10 FOIt SALE Corner lot 50 x 120, one block from Mills Addition school house. R. A. Emmitt, 517 Pine. Bf9M FOR SALE Row boat motor, good order, price $40. See It at Tho. Martin, 613 High. 3-9 FOR SALE 4 room modern house completely furnished. Lawn, trees, garage and store room, shed full of wood. Phone 295J. 2-69 FOR SALE Good Guernsey dairy cows and yearling heifers, on Little Applegato. J. J. Munscll, Jackson ville. 2-15 FOR SALE 4 hole range with colls. Call 1133 Grant. ' 5-8 NEW SHIPMENT of wool and silk .-. Milady's Shop, 822 Main St. 5-7 MISCELLANEOUS WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phono 360W. 7tf HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan woolen Mills. If it a made or wool, we have it; also Paragon made-to I -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 C o r 7. Sll Oil 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. 8th St. We pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmoblle for city or rural property. Louis uer vais, Algoma, Ore . S25-026 THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when we get through. We are prompt. Sixth St. Cleaners Free calls and deliveries 204 So. 6th. Phone 49J. ' S 28 O 28 ROBERTS SUITS AND Overcoats, hand tailored to measure. Now showing winter styles In long strand virgin wool fabrics. Phone 109 and I will call with samples, or see me at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon and evenings. A. R. (Ace) Renner. 03-N3 DRESSMAKING 510 So. 5th St. 0 2 N 2 BETTER THAN MEDICINE Baths in the Medical Hot Springs Nat. 5-6 IjrSW SHIPMENT OF HATS from $5.00 to $15. U0. Milady's Shop. S22 Main SL 5-7 WANTED WANTED Laundry to do at my home. Phone 585J after 5 p. m. 30-6 SHINGLING WANTED $2, $2.25 and $2.50. Call Eagle Pool hall. 1-7 WANTED TO BORROW $2000. 2 years, 8, real estate value $7000. $50 bonus, Box 192 care Herald. 3-69 WANTED Practical nursing. 337 Broad Street. 5-10" HOUSEKEEPER wanted. 1925 First St., off Oregon Ave. 5-6 WANTED TO BUY from owner house and lot, not over $1,000; will make cash puyment, balance monthly. Phone 421. 5-7 WANTED 4 or 5 room house, part 1., ,,.,.,,;. ,.,t n.ltv, ............ ... on pavement, close in. Call 713W.5 LOST AND FOOD , O S T Tulo Lako country, Ger man police dog, age 8 months. Will answer to name of 'Captain.' Re ward offered. Notify Club cafe. 5-10 EISANAOH, Gor. -W. W. BarnltZ, New York explorer and cavern ex pert, has turned up saifoly after be ing lost In secret passaiges of an ancient castle, causing alarm. PORT JARVIS, N. Y. The Rev. George S. Aldridgs ot Mllford, Pa Is the father of girl triplets.