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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1925)
Saturday, October 10, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pago SovotI Now Hit Head Doe Hurt THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION v.. WOULD YOU AND ( WEIL" I'LL HAVE J TfcLL'EMNO? MB CAN'T AFFORD 16 MR.TYTti ENJOV TO A5K HENRY 7 SPEND GO MUCK MONEY FOR PLEASURE- (" fiOiNQ WITH USTb I ABOUT IT BUYING TTCKeTS FOR OURSELVES WOULD V . A9tlOYv'roNl5riT''V KiRQT ,T ( BE BAD ENOUGH BUT THEY'D EXPECT u- -.- ME To FOOV THE BILL T&R, "TFlElC ' x'm so sorry M?a 7" " Z,,( T - Pop bought tickets SUNN BUT HENRY SAYS A vJELLIHATJ t ALLOT 05-HE. THOUSHT Jf HIS HEAD HURTS HIM JL BAD - A L YOU'D BE A8L To Goff, J.-.- TbNiliifr AMD ML PONT , 'T Blta-fc- ''" vfi:: , , .. i ".-:, - . - . . -. M 1 WW b-:i v J'..v :ku5Fd HERALD'S d; o DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND HllltrtEOM I Of fir. tod li' ildenei Pbon. 311 ! I. O. O. r. Tnn.pl. DR. J. G. GOBLE Ol'TOMETICIHT OPTICIAN 109 Vain dt Phono 1.13-W Mas., and frlni) OIuoik Dupll (.. brokon lon.ni. ropnlr frame. Dr. Philip Cole Unnurit' Practice i Oontl.tr; lip-Mi Kfitntnci by Appointment PL.ine 109 &1 Main Qfal Mne'a Htor. . . J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL BNOINEHR AND 8URVKYOR Phono 204M 219 High 8(. American Legion Klamath Pott No s Meeting. U' end rd Tuoadaya Court Honea Raaement r H OLD8, Corner ijvnn. tfii-W B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thnrada) evening. Vlalt Ing raembera welcome Ilka Temple, Ird I: Main Charlton Currln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Dnltll, Hec K. of C. Council No. 2260 Meetlnga: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuoedara Lyceum Hall, 8th and High Vlaltlng KulghU I I J welcome (.'h. Pnttnrann, O. K lHr4 . . . . rOPAK v . j I li (Leave Your Filtws V J. Pictures are ready at S p.T tit jl.ftAMatA.fflV ftSftQftV''&PV I lily sl KLAMATH FALLS OREGON. WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE OUV THEIR O. K. Transfer BUSINESS DIRECTORY Brief Respite Given To Moon Vendors Ended Enforcement Officers Flock Back to Klam ath in Droves A brief respite tor bootleggers mill gamblers ended lait night with Vochatzer Bros, vru.i, imullkrs Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose iimatoi flvan on water eiatoma. Prlcoa Unatonable tMmMANCNT CONCTBUCTIOM BitclnalTe Llcenied Mann faiturort fb' The new Contrite Hollow-Wall flolldlng llrick for Founds tleni. Walla, Iluil.lln.m. otc. Ahiolutoly Fir and Wouthr Proof at a coat leaa than anv ?tbr form of maaonry. tltone-Tlle eonatractlon ellm lnate npkeop expenae, la In leatructtble, and la approvod y the beat arobltocta and bulldera. l:ne. celled a a baae for HI li en i f I ill. 1 1 el aa E.'.liiintr Your Jlob Ih and Market. Phone S83IW Concrete Pipe Co. ui WORK ORUG3 UccTugXcyl S. ax J the return of the minimis of the law who have been either In Portland or al Uedtord, to attend the Federal court trials. First to ri-ttirn wan the state pro bibitlon umint. L. L. UeBrlds, whose activities in enforcing the prohibi tion law in Klamath are n by-word in bootlegging circle. McBrldo Iuih betn In Portland during the week to vlalt hlH wife, who la 111. Sheriff Hun Hawkins, Justlco of tbo Pence Ed Kendall mid Deputy Sheriff I. on Murk compos. 'd another party of enforcement officers who re!.. to carry on the fight against "ye bootlegger." The offlcen hnd been In .Medford to tes tify at one of the trials. There Is a strong likelihood that several of the county officers will be forced to re turn aKuIn to Medford to testify lu the Todd-Campbell case. TO AHHLAXD SUNDAY Charles Schaal left Into this after noon Bar Ashland where 'io will apend the week end with friends. tntUX LiKAB ill Sufforlng with an ntt.ick of rhcu niatlsm, Jlniuiy Lear Is confined to big homo today. A fool and his Job are soon parted. EVERETT TRUE -ND (a) HAT, fie. TRUClio OU SUPPOSE "THAT SO-CALL&D BUSINCSS IM-AN 3Alt5 tMHeN X TPLI? HA1 t iM HAT xx t:oi Suppose H& Sum t WMBr-nr won w i 'Don't know, but ii tou Hglb Your Tvo.ce- as closs to ryirvifs He 3Hoor ACT!? Ar-Tere. FIRST AND SPOKSN Xrr 'Li 0' jf ewt at ata ttjwe e Co., "If It's Loose We'll Move ft" FREIGHT RATES T RISE (i 'mi 1 1 ii ii- .1 From Page One) hasln would reiulr 10,000 cars u year. C. N. Iliixglna, vice prcaldont an.l manager or the Valley ami mint railroad, aimed hla line r. -. v,-;i 000 lira annually from th" Southern Puelflc and that he hail never hud any trouble with the larger compuny regarding cure. It was stilled by Charles Hart, attorney fur the Hlll-llnea, on cross examination that by uhIiik the Port land gateway and a northern rouil, the distance Irom Toledo to OhicggO la 200 miles shorter than by tbc present Southern Pacific route. "Why do you not now use tbc Northern route which Is 200 miles closer to the oust?" Hart asked, when Johnson said he wished the Alturns route to give a quicker freight huul to the Mississippi val ley. "We always luvor the line wu are on," was the reply. Robert B. (lould, civil engineer of Band, was a witness- for the Southern Pacific Into yesterday. He testified (lu re :.re 2.1,000,000,000 feet of tim ber tributary to the Oregon Trunk at Ilend. 11. A. L'tley, land op"rator of the Lakeview section, said If the Southern Pacific plana are carried out ho will assist in IkKC coloniza tion project that depend on the rail road development. C. D. Arthur said there lire 00,000 sheep on that range m ar the route of the Strahorn lines and the road when projected could bo used to transport thoe sheep Irom summer ranges to w inter shear ing at Lakeview. Kelly for S. P. Ooorgfl H, Kelly, formerly of the Doolh-Kelly Lumber company and now president of the Western Lum- bor company, testified that be had operated !il mills for the American I army In France n'nd at one lime had Owned through his company 1,300.- 000 acres of timber in the state. He 'now lias a 12, 000,000 mill on the BJugene-Klamath Kails line and d"-j I elnred that statements belittling ser ' vice by n single line were not true. Hn said a line from Odell to Crane would cross a desert with no traffic and "only two places where you could get a drink of water In SO miles." II. p. Hallmark, general freight agent of the Southern Pacific at San j Francisco, described the traffic that j may be expected' by tho company's projects and produced a digest of the j distribution of shipments of lumber! In 1921, showing that most of the lumber consumed was in states where the shortest route would be tho new Southern Pacific lines. Secrets arc hardest to keep when no one knows you have them. By CONDO to His as ttou o havo WILL Robertson Is Impressed By O. T. Showing Local Laundry Man Re turns From Portland Rail Hearing W. H. Robertson 25 page 1. 2 "I can't see how the Northern lines can lose. To me, their case appeared Impregnable." This constitutes the opinion of W. II. Robertson of the Klamath Super ior laundry, who returned from Port land last night, after spending sev eral days In attendance at the Klam ath railroad hearing. "I was suprlsed at the showing the Northern lines made," Mr. Robertson said. "Their caae was well worked up and they seemed to have forecast every move." "One of the most remarkable wit nesses was John S. Stevens, former chief engineer of the Great Northern and the chief engineer In charge of construction of the Panama canal. He traveled. I am told, across the continent to tell at the hearing of James J. Hill's hopes concerning the extension of the Oregon Trunk to Klamath. Nobody knew he was com ing. It was a voluntary act on his part, prompted by his desire to see the project which he started many years ago completed." VISITINU WITH COUSIN Claude Harris of Portland, son of R. Harris, of the Harris Ice Machine Factory In Portland arrived in the city last evening and Is visiting with his cousin, Mrs. Florence White. This afternoon they are motoring to Largell valley to visit with Mr. and Mrs. John McFull and family. NEW TODAY LOST Bunch of keys between White Pelican hotel and Pine Tree pool hall. Finder return to Herald office. 10 MAN WANTED (City or country) old established company will sup ply capital and start you in your own permanent business selling necessities people must buy every dsy. Experience unnecessary- Write McConqon & Co., Factory 289, Wi nona, Sllnn. 10 FOR SALE Completely furnished new bungalow, everything built in: two bedrooms, brepkfast nook, fireplace, furnace, full basement, wood In, paved street. Good view. Will give possession at once. $3000 cash, bnlanco like rent. 435 north 2nd St. 9 FOR RENT Sleeping room. 90; Prospect. Phone 733R. 10 FOR RENT Sleeping room with bath: Mills Addition: for one or two gentlemen. Phone 279M. 11-13' A BARGAIN in Hot Springs addition: New, modern. 5 room house, hard wood floors, built in kitchen, fire place. Wired for electric range. Garage in basement; light fixtures and window shades included, terms to suit. Owner, H.E.Roskamp, 1734 Esplanade. Phone 572. 19tt THIS IS A SNAP Brand new. strict ly modern bungalow, 5 rooms and bath. Well arranged with many built Ins. full basement, concrete brick foundation. Large front and rear porches. Level lot 50 x 100, facing 2 streets; room for another house. Real bargain at $4500; terms. WARD & DALE 601 Main St. 10 WANTED Ranch work for man and wife. Livestock preferred. W. G. Meyers, Altamont auto park. 10-13 LOST Brown hand bag, initials A.D.S.' on end. Telephone 33; re ward. 10-1 2 O S T (told mounted fountain pen, near the Pine Grove sthool house; finder please communicate with name on pen at No. 224 Mich. Ave. for reward. Phone 4S3R. 10-12 FOR SALE For cash only, lot 100 x 50, located at 1236 Oregon St., Klamath Fulls. Oregon, or Lot No. 1, Block No. 20. Klamath Falls is booming, now is the time to invest In real property. Further particu lars at Perkins Furnlturo Store. Klamath Falls, Oregon. 10-21 A HOME AND INCOME 7 room house, close in on the paving, nice ly arranged for duplex dwelling. Very easy terms. WARD and DALE 601 Main St. 10 FOR RENT 4 room modern unfur nished house, with garage, on pavement: adults only 1117 Lin coln. 10 FOR RENT Comfortable furnished room for one or two gentlemen, with private family. 409 Jeff. 10-13 CLASSIFIED AD RATES first Insertion . per line ten Two insertlona . per line 15c Three Ill-i l l lull- pi r line "III Four inaertluna per line 2Ac Week (O time) . per line 80e One Month . .per line 76c Minimum marge 16c Ada not conaecuttve are charged at naw fal lowing eacb omlaaton First Insertion la In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column ara at first Insertion rate FOR RENT FOR RENT Ftirnlshod Apta., close In. Phone 342W. 419 N. 10th St S 19-0 19 FOR RENT Cabins to white men. See Collins, 724 Market. 7-13 FOR RENT 2 room partly furnish ed suite and slnble room. 813 Ala meda. 7-9 FOR RENT 5 room furnished house with bath, fireplace, newly tinted and plastered. 324 Lewis St. $35 per month, cheaper for long term. 7-9 HOUSE FOR RENT S14 Lincoln. J. I. Beard, 8-10 ROOMS FOR RENT, to men. pri vate family. 350 No. 9th. 8-10 FOR RENT Clean, cozy house, 3 rooms and bath, sleeping porch and cellar, $25. 1481 Alameda Ave. Phone 029J. 9-12 FOR RENT Garage 2 blocks from Main, on pavement. Phone 811. 9-10 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE EO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the matter of the EBtate of W. M. Swart2fager. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of W. M. Swartxfager, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Ore-1 gon for Klamath County, and all . persons having claims against said I estate are hereby notified to present j same with proper vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of! Oneill and Irwin, No. 128 North 4th Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, with in six months from date hereof. ; Dated this 3rd day of October, 1925. JOHN M. MATNEY, Administrator of the Estate of W. M. Swartxfager, Deceased. Pub. O 3-10-17-24-31 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 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 Klamath 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, the 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 as the time and place for the hearing of the petition of the Board of Directors of the Willow Valley Irrigation Dis trict of 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 tho court, said bonds being in the amount of $20,000.00 which said petition has been filed with 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 the State of Oregon tor the County of Klamath. By LOYD DELAP, Deputy. LULU A. TUTTLE, SOLOMON DEWEY JR. A. C DUNCAN, Directors of the Willow Valley Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon. Sept. 19-26 Oct. 3-10. LOST AND FOUND LOST Tule Lake country, Ger man police dog, ago 8 months. Will answer to name of 'Captain.' Re ward offered. Notify Club cafe. 5-10 FOUND Mackinaw this morning: Owner call at Herald office. 9-10 WANTED WANTED Practical nursing. 327 Broad Street. 5-10 WANTED Woman wants work to do by tho hour. Phono 412J. 7-10 WAN,TED Cabinet or repair work by capable man. Phone 779J.9-12 KOK SALE FOR SALE 3 to 6 year old I lamp, shlru rums, 30, f. o. b. shipping point. Write or wlro owner, Tehu mi rnnch, (lerbor, Calif 8 28--0 10 111' WAT.tfl I'nrner tnt Kft T ISO nn. I. In.1, Imm Mlllu Alllnn oehftnl house. R. A. Emmltt, 017 Pino, Btttl FOR SALE Good Guernsey dairy cows and yearling heifers, on Little Applegate. J. J. Munsell, Jackson ville. 2-15 ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniel pup pies from trained Imported par ents. Sire the only American and English International champion In the world. Fastest retrievers, al ways under command and protty house dogs. Your choice from two litters, prices reasonablo. See them at 2111 north First St., Luclla Rcdner. 8-12 BEST COOKING and eating applet at the Enterprise ranch, phone 400J. 6-10 SNOW APPLES for eating. Phone 400J. Enterprise ranch, beyond Mills Add. 6-10 FOR SALE 100 purebred Shrop shire ewes, 2 and 3 years old. Burr Wcstbrook, Merrill. 6-12 FOR SALE OR TRADE for small car: Paige sport, touring top ahape late 1922 model. $475. See Capt. Hopper, Salvation Army. 7-13 FOR SALE-10 hend fine wool Ram liouiilct bucks. Call or write A. E. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 185. Ash land. Ore. 0 7 N 7 FOR SALE Good uaed furniture. Apply Apt. over New City Laun dry. 7-1S FOR SALE Practically new Under wood typewriter. Elite type; $60 cash: $60 terms. See Mrs. Wilson. Walnut Apt. No. 2. 9-10 FOR SALE 4 room modern house, completely furnished, lawn trees, garage, woodshed full of wood. Phone 290J. 9-12 FOR SALE! 2 room new house on pavement; lot 50 x 140; price $850: terms. Call at 901 Lincoln or Phone 536M. 9-12 FOR SALE! 118 aged owes In good condition, price $6. H. J. Beards ley, mile south of Lone Pine school bouse. 9-15 MISCELLANEOUS WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A.M. Rhodes, Phona 360W. 7tf HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. If it's made of wool. i we have it; also Paragon mude-to -measure ladies' coats. 522 So. 5th St. Phone 456M1 I will call to show my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat isfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Mrs. Beatrice C o r y. 811 Oil TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. - 633 Main street. Phone 624. tl SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIU Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES 07 PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmobile for city or rural property. Louis Gor vals, Algoma, Ore . S26-026 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, band 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. It. (Ace) Renner. 03-N3 DRESSMAKING 510 So. 5th St. 0 2 N 2 FIRE PROTECTION WEEK, October 4th to 10th. One 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 fire extin guisher. Be really protected. 466 Lewis St., City. 6-12 ROOF AND BUNGALOW Stains, $1.25 per gallon. Varnish stains for reflnishlng floors, woodwork and furniture 1-3 off, gal. $3.50; qt. $1; pts. 50c: Vi Pts. 26c; PL 15c. Patterson's. 8-14 PAY CASH AND PAY LESS for paints, oils and varnish. Deaden ing roofing and glass. Patterson's, 630 So. 6th. 8-14 WILL PARTY ARRIVINO from Den ton. Manchester, England, please call 412W? 10-11 NEW YORK. Ganna Walska Is asking a fee of $1500 for one ap pearance In "Madame Butterfly" on the grounds that she will sell out the house. U