The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 07, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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    WHDNICHDAY, NOV. 7. 1II3II
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Pago Seven
THE EVENING HERALD
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TWO IlKI'llllll .....per lllllt !
Tlireo Insert Inn per Unci iidc
I'nur Inaei'tltin per linn itflu
Wih'W (0 lime) ht linn IKic
Olio Mniilli ,..ior llnu 7fl
Minimum charge DDo, Ads mil
consucullvn lira cliurgcd n now
following wh AiiilHliin, i
First limnrtlun In In "Now To
day" column without extra charge,
but nil limirlloiK In thnt column
art) at first Insertion rnto.
ninplny classified sls (whoro
typo lnrKr than tlili la used) art
counted nine IIih'M to Inch,
Copy must lia In Herald offloo by
noon to Art In Hint day's paper.
.t i i i i i m ' '
NEW TODAY
KOIl ItKNT Furnished ni., oil"
Work from Muln. No hlldren. 411
1'lno Ht. 7
J-'Olt BA.LIC Ilet tiiuklliylllg 00 II.
I', Iructnr, In exiKlletit shiilin.
Worked only iihout fuu bourn, ('nil
lie hinMTtri. in Kirk, Oregon, liar
gaU) price. Joint lluiuiMliiro, 2lWtl
lltit bldg,, Kliiniiilli Kul)n, Urn. 7-10
WANT to buy onnd-limd, ono dou
ble r llirott-qtiitrtor l.o ouk ilmk,
lllno r-lr.nl or toll snetlnm. liooki ucn,
oak (i r. iirril. Price mit liu reason
able. W.'c, Van Kiiioii, Hurt liliiic.
Iihouo 403. 7-S0
Apple.
fli(onhurg iipiilim, 1 1 . to box,
whl lo thy lust; ran bo anon on
trurk nonr Uun Hloru on Muln street.
7-9
WANTKI) Companion on anto trip
to Seattle and Vancouver. Hum ono
who can drlvo part of tlinu preferred.
l,oiivo flriit of nvVl wiek, Adilre
not VU, lU-rnlrt. 1-8
KOIt SAI.B acre Irrigated land,
J'i llillua from Klamush Fall:
tormit. I'lioim 278. 7-9
Ibxly WwmI.
Flrat-clni. no dead nttiff. $10.00
'cord. KIiir limit. City Transfer. 7If
XOTK'K.
Mooting of Crnti'r mUo fllirlno
rlub tonliilit rWuitnpadajr), ,Vovoni.bi"r
7, nt Mnmmli' ball. IHtintr ht
0130. VlnllliiK no'.l'i'" wolromo.
: It, P,. CHEliO. ITU. 7
KOIt 8AI-K or pxrbiinKO fur miniil
Tlu, a Doilim rnndetor In Komi
condltloit lth f wbnU, s (Iron. Imr
Kln. iiw'Hit li'ivlDK town. J. I. John
mono Fur. Co. 7if
FOR HUNT throw far 1 dr 2 il'l
mon. furnaea hrnt. I'bono 34. tl-lo
KOIt BAM5 8-rootn liiodxrn hoimn,
furnlahixl or uiifumlh' trmn.
Contldor mnhll ear. Call iI3 MVD.
Ato., plimto 4K3-W. ' . 7-1 S
FOIl 8AI.K--$1IS Vlctrola phono
Rraph, ctblnnt ntylo: been ntcd 1
montha; lit worth of records; will
Mil for $r,0. 409 8. 8th at. 7-9
HOARD and room, IS per wk; gen
tleman prwferred, (24 Wh t.
7-13
Took Active Part
v In Bulgarian Revolt
SOFIA, Nov. ?. QuMtlohed con
corning rumor current of luminary
elocution of ImprUoned Communl-
,t and allrkKrl kllllnit of tlielr wlel
and chlliUch unco tho crushing of
the recent revolution. Premier Tan
koff laid:
"I have no doubt there wcro ex
cium during the protrc of tne
atrUEXlo for the restoration of ol-der.
At anon a minor of xceiei reach'
ed the hf M tho taVernmbHt, how
evor, meaaureii wero takon by the
mlhliterlal council to cheek nbuaei
. and Inauro itrlct oWrvanco of the
lr. Wherever cvldonce of llloitn!
Ity br cruelty could be discovered
the kulltjr perannli were Immediately
pttt under Judicial process."
Aa to the rumors that Women and
children bavo been killed In oohald
erablo numbers, It waa atated thnt
a feature or the uprising; waa the
lnr proportion of publlo school
pupils iVbo toolt part In It, rifle or
reVolvor In hand. Theao hnvo bcon
treated a bolJlRoronta. Tho pro
portion of womon who took an eotlva
part In the dlaturbancs Was oqunlly
remarkable, but an amnesty to
.women and minors Is btiln joniifnlly
extended,
DON'T WAIT
'Tnk0 AiH'Atiio t'f n Itlammh Fnlls
Ollltvw's Kxporlow.
Whn the bnrk beg'n to i-bo.
' tobn't. wn't until tmcknoho be
come" rii'nnir:
'TIM kltlnov trotilile ilevolon;
'Till iirlnnry troubles destroy tho
nlrhVs rent. ,
I'foflt by a Klamath Foil oltlr.cn
expnrlcnco.
' Mrs. II. W. firings. 441 Ninth St..
envs: "Wv kldnova woro wnnk nhd
I had sovnro bnr.kieltea r-"d n nore
nes over mv Uldnoys, Mrifntnus I
fidt'd"" ntlil liinnuld rid my '''
ns ''idn't act right. 1n'ib' KM
nay PUN wcri I'Mt tlm Tonie.w, to
correct tho trouble rt t,,'" i"n--i
thn (),, i.o nnd all lRns of kid icy
comhlitn'." i -
Pr'cn Hoc nt p" -'""
slmpU nk f"r a k'Hnnv rmcd
Rot Pc.in's Kldnr-- Pills the SPrne
that Mrs. Orlmos b"d. Fotor-ii-burn
Co., Mfra., Duftalo, N. Y. Ad.
REAL ESTATE
i on ha i,i': ,
14000 A B-room now modern
li onto. On It flour, full huaoinonl,
nlnta to school. Thin I u I ciil buy.
timid tl'IIIH, v
$5750 A good li-rooiii Ikiiiho with
null, full biiitnmmit, lurgu lot; very
close In, ,
1 1 000 A tirotiy 3-room pliuilured
bungalow, l.'If.U Cash.
1 1 ooil Ono Of tho choicest rl
iIimii'h lot III town, other from $200
up on vary ony terms, 5-7
A. A. HKI.I.MAN & CO.,
70U Main Ht.
FOIl HAIH SO ncro. Wnll Improv
ed. H. II. Orugnn City, Inquire nt
3.1(1 H. Illli t. 1-7
KOIl SAiLIS Koiin-roiim modrn
houKo, completely furnished. Wool
"lint! and nw ftiiruga and storeroom,
Phone HflC-J. 1-7
j FOIl HAI.1C OK Til A tilt 19 bitch
near mnrynvinu. wtinii irww grupo
or rice I11114 ami nil under Irrigation.
Chucked for rko. Will noil for cuxh
or on terms or will trade for Klnrn
utli Fall ironrty. Inquire at 234
Rouih Fourth St., Klamath Fallii,
Oregon. 2U-1 2
FOR SALE
$3.1. fin AIJ. WOOL suit or overcoat,
iiillored to your ' munmire by A.
Nnsh Tailoring Co. All onn prlio.
I'hoiin 10!) A. It. Ilonnor, will cull
day or evening and show goods,
plrnly or samplrai, sutUlfuctton guur
Hiitnnd. 6-10
UAIttiAINH In used cars, nil prlcrx.
liuU-k Riiragc, 7th and Kliiuinth.
N 0. V, K
Ftm KAI.K Otrice d.k nnd swIVol
rbnlr. filing cuaos, some kltcbon
chairs, drawing tnblo and high stool.
All or part at a barguln. I'bono
D03-W. 0-13'
FOIt iAI.E or trade, Chevrolot small
truck, fi good tires and In good
shape, Call at Latta Ilros. ranch.
8-7
FOIt HAI-Klno Inrgo graflod Kng
llah walnillt. This sonsiin's crop.
Prices Hlngle pound, 36 cents; Ui
than 3 pounds, 34 cents; loss than
10 pounds, 83 cents; 20 pounds or
over. 32 cunts. The J. 1). Young
Walnut Grove, Wilbur, Ora. 3-D
FOR BALK-J-Ford coupe, A-l condi
tion, new upholstering, shock ab
sorbers, cord tiro, other extras. Will
kell Choap for Immediate sale Csll
at 1028 Mailt si. a if.
HKI1UMT.OKADK, all wool suit
ing and overcoating tailored to
thontare, rectory to wesrer, ever
shown In city, $39.30; also ladles'
costs, man tailored, to measure, $3n.
Display windows at 1004 Main. 3-D
SAWMU,lj tracts, pine, fir; priced
right; cloae to .It. n. W. O.
Wright, Medrord, Or. 1-8
vnu stAi.fi! nn to Arun rr vAn w,ni
' a Quick offer try a Herald clasal-
iieu na. iouii oe eurpriso. iuu
I1AOY CHICKS Whlto and Drown
Leghorns, Barred Hocks, It. 1.
Reds, Olsck Minorca. We are now
booking for fall and Spring dellvory.
All chicks from Inspected flock, and
all egga handled by us are furnish
ed by inembera ol the Olenn Co.
Certified Flock and Accredited
Hatchery . Association, Orland
CALIF. A member ot the Glenn Co..
Cortltlod Flock and Hatchery Asso
ciation, suit
FOR BAl.lv Choice winter apploa
various Varieties, write for prices,
T. J. Gardner, Box 20, R. F. I). 2
Med ford Oregon, OlJ-Nll
LOST & FOUND
FOU.Vd -$20 In cisy money, by put
ting a 60-rent want ad In The
Herald and disponing of excess stuff
thnt f Couldn't use but was ust what
the other fellow wanted. SOlf.
LOST Pa Ir of tortotso sholl gluaseji,
yesterday between Klamath Falls
and Ktno. Reward. Return to Herald
ofrici rur.
LOST A chance to sell llvostock.
real estate, automobiles, personal'
property or all kinds, by falling to
ua The Herald claaslfled Column.
1 30tr.
money To Loan
MONEY TO LOAN I r you have II
and are looking tor a good Invest
ment, you can find the one you're
looking for with a imull d M Tho
Herald clussltlod column, 80lf
BUSINESS NOTICES
BU8IN88 OPPORTUNITY AVant to
buy, want 16 sill, viknt a partner,
Enslly arranged through the Herald
elnIMeil advertisement. . (Off
DOINGS OP THE DUFFS
W if u ' TWftAtr
THJNC5 NWHILEtl'M HEREVfll
m i i i . I iivvu
HELP WANTED
WIM. live girl bri'iikfiisl, dlniinr and
loiiiii In nkcbiiiiKo fur fuw hours'
work, morning uinl evening. Cull
2U-M, 3lf
IIKI.P WANTKIi And secilrud with
in 24 hours by u small Herald
olimHUiriod ml. 30tf.
POSITION WANTKIJ If you are
worth morn you an earn more by
snruring a bolter poHltlon tbroiigh
Tbu Herald cIiuih.UIoiJ ad column.
30tf.
IIKI.P WAXTKII
Ad Intelligent perHini, either sex,
may earn lino to 2oo monthly
oorrvspoudliig for newspspnrs; $15
to $36 Wfokly in spare time; exper
loui'x uiiUHi'Mainiry ; no cuuvssslng;
suhjnets ' 4ungntud. Hend for par
ticulars. National Press Bureau,
Bdfflo, N." r.
Aug.. 21, 1(23 Aug. 21. 1(24 Inc.
FOR RENT
FOIl ItKNT lliMOfim Tor 1 or 2
porno on nr two eonnuetlng rooms.
Sti-afn bent, oiitHldn entrnnens, btith
am! i'bono. Cor. Kast and Crescent
Sts. 8-12
FOR RK.NT-
-Itoom for 1 or 2
gon'enlcn, furnuco heat. Phono
346. 8-10
KOIl HKNT Furnished apt., phono
f,00, Mrs. O. Peyton. 6-7
FOIt RUNT Room for 2 men, slnglo
bods, SOI Pino at. Cull after 0.
0-7
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room In private family, bath.
Call Mrs. Wllaon, phone 21. or at
1135 Pino street, after G P. M. 2 If
FOIl RENT OR 8ALB Several Im
proved Irrigated farms, large
part ot land summer fallowad. En
quire Francis J. Ilowne. Bonanza,
Or. ' O20. Nov. 19
LIVESTOCK
FOR BALK Team of marea, wagon,
harness, few tool, cheap. Cor. 3d
and Cnllf. 6-7
FOR BALK flood young Rambon
letto bucks cbenp. Chns. F. Do Lap,
phone 309 or address 18 So. River
side St., Klamath. Ore. 6-10
FOR 8ALK Jersey bull calf, one
month old; subject to reglatery.
Dnm, Pearl's Kthel Smeed, No.
474 107; sire, Oxford Knight. No.
187432. G. A. Massey, phone 88-W.
ltf
FOR SALE 21 head or shoots, I
sows and pigs, good milk cows,
I Meolotta cream separator. Marlon
Oreen, Olene, Ore., route 1 1-7
LIVESTOCK Can be quickly dls-
poaca or by a small for sale ad In
Tho Herald. 30tt
New Mills addition grocery store.
Near the Hall, Rosa and Rose, call
and get our prices. Oil Nil
WANTED
WILL tho person who was seen pick
ing up the string of pearls, lost
Monday please return to 84 8 Conger
avenue and no trouble will be made.
8-7
WANTED Maternity" cases In pri
vate home. 708rN. Dill at. 6-19
WANTED To rent piano, best of
rs and will keep tuned, refer
ences rurnlBhed. Phone 4 38-J. (-8
t'nrpcntrr nnd llullileh.
Repairs of all kinds. Store fronts,
shelving and countors. Prompt serv
ice and satisfaction guaranteed. Es
timate rurnlshod. Crlss, 131 N. 2d
street. 8-12
WANTED TO BORROW The capi
tal you neod Is available It you'll
itao a wan ad In The Horold. 30tf.
WANTED High school girl to work
for board and room and ' small
wages. Phone 491-W. . ltf
SITUATION WANTED
TRlANOI.B VAFB The pl ti, st
good est OPMN ALL NIGHT 88
Mutt airwi Phone M ttt
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FO nPl'BLlCATlOX
Dcprirlimml of the Interior,
United S.ates land dffleo ht Lake
view, Oregon, November 8, 1923.
Notice Is horeby given that Melit,
a E. Chase, ot Bonanta, Oregon, who
on September 21.' 1919, made
Homestead Entry Act, February 19,
1909, No. 010328, ror 8W11 BVt4
Section 5. 8VlSEH Section 8, NE
Section T, and NHNWw, Section
8, Township 89 South, Range 11
t kinToo
IllllelVI J. I Sf I
OFFicerarrvri
' sari i
miff
III I -v
RED PEPPERS END
RHEUMATIC PI
IN-FEW MINUTES
When yon nro Btifrerlng with rhou-
mntlam So you can hardly got around
Just try Red 1'cppar Hub and you will
hnvo the quickest roller known.
Nothing haw u"li concentrated.
ponntrutlng heat ox red peppers. In
stant rellei. Just as soon as you ap
ply Red Peppor Hub you reel tho
tingling heat. In, three minutes it
warms the ort npnt through and
through. Frees tho blood circulation,
breaks up the congnllon-and the
old rhoumntuim torture Is gone.
Howies lied Popper Hub. made
rrom rod peppons, (touts little at any
drug store. Gut a Jur at once. Vho
It tor lumbago, neuritis, backache,
stiff neek, soro muscles, coliU In
chest. Almost Instant relief awaits
you. Bo sure to get tbe genuine, with
the names Rowle on each package.
LEGAL NOTICES
East, Wllllamalto Meridian, has filed
notice to make final three year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, bofore J. O. Ham
alter, United Stales commlsxionor, at
Bonunxa. Oregon, on thn 8tu day of
December, 1923.
Claimant home n witnesses:
W. H. Sparks, Earl Brown, Jorry
McCarty, Ed Miller, all of Bonanza,
Oregon.
. F. P. LIGHT,
Reglstor.
Nov. T, Dec. 6 Inc.'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Mary
E. Swingle, deceased, by the county
court of the mate or Oregon, ror
Klamath county, and all persona
having claims against said' estate are
required to present same, with the
proper vouchers, to said administra
tor at Ills law otflces, Loomis build
ing, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within
six months from tho date of this
notlco,
BERT C. THOMAS.
Administrator of tbe estate ot
Mary E. Swingle, deceased.
Dated October 29 .1923.
O 31 N 7. 14, 21, 28.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
. Notice is hereby given thnt the
undosglnod has been duly appointed
and has qualified nnd Is acting aa
tbe administrator with tbe will an
nexed of the estate of James Nichol
son, deceased; all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to - file the same properly
verlflod, with the undersigned at his
otrice. 2-3 Sugarman building, Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, within six months
from tbe date of tbe first publica
tion of (his, notleei wt-wit;' the 3 let
day ot Ootober, 1923.
E. In ELLIOTT,
Administrator with the will an
nexed of the estate of James Nichol
son, deceased.
O Si N. 7. 14, 21. :
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OP
KLAMATH COUNTY.
Notice Is horeby given that the Tax
Supervising and Conservation com
mission -will bold weekly meetings
on Saturdays of each- -Week In tbe
courthouse to consider tbe estimates
or proposed tax levies submlted
by all municipal corporations within
Klamath county, including) cities,
towns, irrigation districts, drainage
dlstrlota, school districts, and union
high school districts. At 'which meet
ings the commission will hear rec
ommendations and objections to pro
posed levies.
The following municipal corpora
tions hnve filed their estimates for
proposed levies and will appear for
hearing on the dates stated below.
Willow .Valley Irrigation district,
nt 10 A. M., November 8, 1923.
Town ot Merrill, at 10 A. M., No
vember 3, 1923.
Town or Bonanza, at 10 A. M., No
vember 3, 1923.
Towwi ot Malln, at 10 A. M., No
vember 3, 1923.
Langell Valley Irrigation district,
at 10 A. XL, November S, 1923,
County School bnlt, ait 1: SO P. M.,
November 8, 1923. i
Klamath Irrigation district) It 10
A. M., November 10, 1923. .
Klamath county, at 10 A.M., No
vember 19, 1923.
City of Klamaith Falls, Ore., at 10
X, M., November If, 1923,
Purauant to Sec. 208, Oen, Laws
of Ore,, tor 1921, ai ameftded by
Chnp. 142, Gen Lata-e, of Ore., for
1928, all members of levying boards,
are required to be present and dis
cuss the proposed levies with the
commission.
TAX 8UPERVI81NO AND CON
SERVATION COMMISSION.
By Order.
O, 31 N. 7.
REASON FOR
I GLJPSA iTTAI KFft R A.Tu P O
sharp.to'doris AMD6HE(o4
vTriot'tTertrtr kiATI)UEftLvAl
lLLTAKEA BOX OFCANOYv
AMDISOMEIFLOVJERS HOME
irWITH ME.-1 DON'T WANT
TO GET WRONG-
EUROPEAN MESS
ILL DETERMINE
NEXT ELECTION
BUCHAREST, Nov. 7. Charles J.
Voplcka, former United States Min
ister to Roumania, who ia regarded
hore as an authority on International
affairs, while on a visit to Buchar
est, was interviewed by tho finan
cial weekly Bursa.
Wboa asked his opinion about
the present ecnomlc situation in
Roumania and 'the measures neces
sary for' Improving exchange, Vop
lcka (g reported to have said:
"If you want to better your
money gain the confidence of finan
cial circles abroad, some way
should be found to make the
peasants pay their taxes. One of the
main reasons why Czech exchange Is
so blgb Is because the people are
not meeting their obligations to the
state." Voplcka added that he Is
making a careful study ot Europ
ean, conditions at this time for use
In the United States, and gave It
as bis opinion that European affairs
are -destined to p(ay a prominent
part'ln the coming election.
Kodak finishing at Stlnson's 3tt
Advrtllnr nv. Trr It and .
SUSPICION
This
BE A
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FOR HER I KNOW
V THEY. WILL PLEA5E A
They,
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SHOOT BIRDS. NOT .
INSULATORS. PLEADS
TELEPHONE MANAGER
LEWISTON, Idaho, Nov. 7. Ap
pealing to sportsmen to confine thalr
effort to shooting more game birds
and animals and fewer Insulators on
telephone and power poles, A. R.
Johnson, manager of the Patjitlc Tel
ephone & Telegraph company, de
clared that If this wore'done, patrons
of the company would have less com
plaints to make about interruption
ot service and loan of connections.
On tho same subject, sotno cases
where a doctor could not bo reached
at a critic! tlmo and In other In
stances where houiien hnve been' de
stroyed by fire, simply because the
small porcelain fixtures had been
sTiatlered, were cited by Mr. John
son. ' ,
"It is astonlnhlng how many In
sulators to which the wires, are
fastened happen to be In tho path
of misdirected bullets," he said. On
lines leading outsido of town much
difficulty Is experienced during tho
hunting season. In case of high pow
er electric transmission wires If an
insulator Is broken when a polo 1
wet, tho current Is likely to burn
down the pole, be stated.
Mexico Will Open
Ports This Month
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 7. Two of
the four free ports created last year
by presidential decree will undoubt
edly be opened for commerce early
N&w Beauty-New Comrirt
: Old Dependability
Comfortable and" attractive beyond
your expectations, it is also emi- ;
nently gratifying to know that
Dodge Brothers New Closed Cars
retain their fundamental identity
a chassis and engine matured
and perfected through nine years
of brilliant mechanical' evolution. V
H. S. WAKEFIELD
420 Klamath Ave.
DORI5, DEAR
HERE IS A1
wilucertainuv
5UKFKIOC
LITTLE PRESENT
. FOR VOL) I
will please
1 v-.
. .
In November, it la lourtioj la oldcial
quarters. They are Sullua Orus and-,,
Puerto Mexico. Tho other two
Guaymas and Rlncon Atitonla, vrll
not bo ready lor some' time. A '
anllna Crux and Puerto Mexico the
work of enclosing the restricted -areas
and port Improvements is pro,;
grossing rapidly. By mean of Uies,.
free ports: tho government hopes ta
give a great Impetus to the develop-,
mont ot the nuturul resources of tho
country, especially those of the let!,,
mus of Tehuanteppc.
POLISH GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYES ARE PAID,
POORLY: IS PROBLEM'
WARSAW, Nov. 7,-Jl'ha. Polish. .
government, which Is not well of(c ''
financially, is constantly confronted .
with the serious problem of keeping '
the government employees, content .
with thel? pay, but apparently,
meets with little success la thlg,
respec:. The sudden drop In the,
Polish mark recently and the con?.
sequent rise In prices placed the- '
government employes In an em
barrasslng situation and a fceBersg;
strike among them wa threatened.
Several of the leaders were dismiss
ed. If
The government Is Slaking; ap,.
etfort to Improve tho lot, of the., Civil: ;tv
servants by appealing- to the- rich,.
Industrialist. Owners of tont'J
mines and textile factories are to. "
be called.- upon to supply coal, and ' -warm
clothing to government employ .
es during tho winter.
Kodak finishing at Stlnson's ltf;
By ALLMAT;
WELL. OF ALk
r i si i-r
MJ ClkltlPD.'
' ( DKirvg; riirtrtviv
AND YOU STARTi
OF AUtHINtfs!