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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, l-'EU. 11, l.)23 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OUKUON PAGE SEVEN i b e St p Giant' Monarch of I leavens ' Would be Twice Size of 'Shenandoah , AKRON, 0.rVh.'"u.r-lir,. Kail Arnstlna, ililtj)iir tf llio Zlt.'l which criiHiii'ii Hid , Atlmit to o'oan iVum (luriiiunv In a n.iii-iiioy fllKlit, liui lii'.H rrlwttad I') ilinw din plum for '1I13 (.l.i-Kfyoui'-y.i'ppullii Cirporu lion's proposed kIiiiii u I r Unci', Whin ogmpliitd thin 111 thIi 1 j will III) twice hh largo iw, any flyer ovor liulll mid will lie ulilo tn iiq hnlt w.iy round tlio world without n stop. Or. Anmtlm fb:mirly wits iisf c.ti Kluti.T )f im Onrimui Zeppelin oumpmiy 1.11J Ii;;'h 'drawn iiluii Mr !iiini than ion dlrlKlblua. .',Tll(l pi )-l:ll ship will havo n f.iu capni'liy uf Inoro Hum JJ.OOil. 000 cubic furl, iwlco i Kruiil Ki cither tin , Zlt-3, ,,n ;',' pU.-htoiwd Llio Uoa Arntul a, or the tfhnu.ciit.iaii OffleUln liiim not ilofliill'ily timer mined whetlifr Hid (iirlRrblu will iiu com:! i m i . il fur iioiiimcrcliil or g.iv-i-riiimniiil imi'pJmvi, Tlii dliletblo w.iull ho miulypit'l k'II'i'ii pii;iii!n; i.'ubl hanging fi'.'.n llio htiul o lliu vcsiul, with prjiii t'liudu (Uric (jiul rtitiiiiar rh;ilrs, com r-r'.iiiv- iiCi'iim, ninlim um rv- 'lew shower Imlhs, mill vill istlur inn! ifii cntivutiilrawN. II would nuiii'iiiu uici.niitr iiVii'Uiiy iniiicuuin LvIwjimi !iw Vuik wi;l' London, 1 iiwmI l.vr ihul piirpiwc. ' K.':!;iii!).iri) plun thu iuw hl.i wj im ii'n.v(,'"ii ti ti j una tao fiiot long.j wdli ii ii.t;;u ii illHiiiuiur it ll'oi Iti I in lu.-i. -v j I 'MARKETS ..'I i'CI!TI.AJ). Fob. ci'.ui uiiho. to 60c lil,:hsr; ruoulpu' lltuti (13 i.uila thruuuli). Si .'en, rio.I 7.&0WS.00; mi' Hum 0.60 14 7.60;' e i.imon .1.500.5"; cniihil' unit :iiL'c!.iiiu, ull v.g:.-;iiii 1.5115, Of.il; d jivK, Kjtnl i,.Hil S.z;; Kr.i ition li.-.i; .niitf.ii 1.5ii','..'i.V'.; 'i;i in r.i timl ciHtvr l.r.'j ei i.jij; .hull. '1 ibivf yitaiHni'4 1v.li Jed) 1.00 H 1.19; c. .iiiiiori u iiiiMlum ('4ii- "He v1io ljuys had need have a hundred eyes," said Poor Richard. : . That was quite true 'in his time. Whenever you needed . anything, you had to go to thi3 store then to that store across the street to every place that carried the tiling you needed. If you missed any one of th err,, you might be overlooking the very place that held the bfcrgain'you 'sought.''1: ; V . '',"; Not so today. Your own two eyes are plenty now.1 Fori ! eveiy day this newspaper brings right into your home all the stores you would want to visit and the goods in which ; yoiV 'arci Interested.;' Comfortably seated in your, arm chair', you simply take your paper rind read through the advtrtisemeiits;1 - :'. vV' ',0. '':' U', 'So later, when, you' 'do go out to liuy, you know exactly. ' where you. are "going. You know just what you are going .: to' get.' :' Yoii know. juBt.how much ybu! arc going to pay. Read the.advertistiments.' They dei'erve attontioii. Thsy; : 'save "you tinie, labor and money. It U'to yciur adv'antLvgo : to'rcad them.' V'- ' ;' i' ' -A ;'J- '''' ' ,'!'-: o-y : ; f ' ,' ; Advertising is a straight lino to best goods and lowest prices . Now at our MOM'N POP. .S VeS-MUCjUNNSPIiAKINO-OHHe MM PMTIiR'nON HOW Tonight - sou 6am fYJPO'?. PINE. V-1 A,tONG - vteG - ri - ! - 1 In Dual Role r II. l. aliirun, 42, unwr ui'iv.r. id Canulon, N. J., on a bliimny I'limi a, ijiiiim hp tuolc the plSiV of lliu in in brother, Francis Mwrfliiii. tiller (hs Mlltt.T WHS riillvd Ii, 1 niiiirv. 1 19 lived wllh the lrllnr' ir'fc im her husband without her kitoulii? uf i,:t Icrfpllon And he llvnl w.th his own fumlly. too. ".dlrtdlus, lil iin.i( . bcuiwu His two Il0lni. " ' " ' ' T ntra -, nnd biiloana) ' .9.001)4,00; calves, meillum to choice (1U0 lbs. i lUwn) .00rlt.00;' cttlt and com- man (H'O lb, duwa) 6.0014 8.00; medium lo ciolco (100 13 200 lbs.). new location, i.wm . TeufHCNC." ftl'Jt suu f ; nouRE cominO WWM LCAI.UHett - 7.ri0fii JO. 00; miutluni tu rlrjlct (200 llii. up) 0.O0 7,511; cull, 11111I cc.m mniJlDO !b. inr) i.WtyH.bQ. Hct.i. t,iir. )ily..ifi'. ro'iyiii; 1 24.0 (87y tlii'Oiix.l ); H'fuv' wU(lit (23U 10 .irni lm.) iricilltim. kouA cat rhul'.u lO.i'iffii J I. Kd; iiicluini voiit Ii r:w.i iti IlliU Hid.) nii'dliim k-'i! un.l tirAra 11.00(41 1.73; llRllt wuIkIil OOo It 200 Dm'.) tcmnioii, niodlun' lllilii und t lobe 1 1.7S f' 12.00; IIkUi l!hl (J SO tj 100- ltn.) roiilman tuoU ! 11 .1: Kui Ullll I'iiolco 10.25TI1 I1.7T, ; paililu li()K. Hinrilli 10, 0(-(iJCr-O; pu'jilng hoc,, roiiisii 0.5" d'lO.OO; nliiuxhtu'r pIkb (130 lliir. ilO.. 11) iiw-dhnn, good und chnlcu IO.0014 U.ou; fuciler and Blocker piss 70 13 1J0 lbs) common, me. (lliiiii, (ijod nod choice 8. R0 9.50. (Soft or oily I10KH nnd rontltiK OX' iiidud Iti above quotatlouaj Vli'K.-j and lambs nomlnnlly Ktein'iy laolpU 1720 (1.102 through; b.il ciice o coiitrnetl lumbs, llsht and h'.indv vvolRht, modliim lo rhalen H.IiO10.r,0; luavy wcJ(rH 'J '.lu.'iip) moilltim lo prlmo 13.00, H.60; all woIbIhh, cull nnd com ll.00Cfll.00; ycarllnx wcath em, iiio.lhim ta prlmei 10.50 '4 13.00 iifclln.r.1 (2 year, olds an. diver) nrcdluiii' ta prime 9.50'if'll.OO; ow.1:; co'siniaa to choice 8.00ft 10.00; c.tn- nei and cull S.00OM0. (Abavo (jiiotntlonj except hmhi on ah am1 hauls.) ' . Ec. stoady eurreni" reco.pts 31 ; pulk'Ss 2029'; flrsta 31 3 IH.... I 906 Main, opposite Postoffice, A WAY OUT ify CM MRS PMTER'N -HOW M,,M VIA ASE.MOU- L'M7)0 iOKKI OfcAft Up -II. BUT vJE aRCGoinO r ' ) TO Tm Tue-ATEtt - ' "TWts . if i '"hfFTTm If- ',. 1 im -r 'V, -f' Sit Baby Doctor ; I)r Joi-r;ph Ii. De Lee. thottxl ohRtctriclun retained by Alice noose veil ' . Loneworth to attend her-:ht 'Lyfi)ff-ln llopftnt. -'ChlcaKO. -whore she expects a son . ami heir i In . February. boiyiSrloi 30 32 '4 dc'.ivord 4'ort isnd. ... ' ; ; ' ' -;v Putter etoad. Kx;.a euSea'("ett,y -H V-: str.ndards 32; prime Iirst3 40; firsts 38; nrtderrade3 nominal; prints" 4!j; curto.isr 1C. . itiittcrfat su-ady. Best cluu'plns reaa. 43c not , shippers track In ;-3so 1; 43c dalivere.l Panl.ind: I' .sultry steady, ;Hcavy hens' 22 23; UbI) 17; springs 22!24;.. old I r. ocSi .r 10; ducs. wh!to, i"e?tln I 20 Vi 21 : live tarseya 28;- "dressed turk:yn 3234;, .geese .10.., '.. ... Onions stcady,-S3.75f 4JI0.! v P3tntoc3 steady. 1.78(5 l.EJ.v . Wheat bids: hard white, Eluc- itom, Banrt 2.10; soft white X. 89; : oitcrn while 1.87; hard . .winter 1.87; northern spring 1.89; .west- era rod 1.84; Bill) hard white. 2. 20. . Today'' tar receipts: wbaj .;: flour. 10; corn 1; oat?, C; hoy 15. . A cargo of coffno arriving at Ham pton Rc.2ds recently was -the first cargo of lis kind to bo unloaded r.t Virsin.'a port since civil war dr.ys. Ronsselner Polytechnic Inutltute, which hns juit celebrated its centen nial, la the oldest school of science end engineering In any Knglish spenkl?3 country. ";': EVERETT TRUE vflu'its cooi(m&: PR.C5TTV BAO 4 NO - 1M C! '( THcrs-e's, ai- Avyit-vji wt.of.that comc" Rovjmd Sight , lyow'fc'R'.TRus . j , : tfe hah two 'ISl'rny- -rT-Ffi ''r , poors up fKo &JjrT V r I SK I r -'i??jy?'C-? JN Trf C5- M 10 S T '.: Las? uiv-ts : ,rf:ry fzt f , jac ri-vs ; i n rr: , ... ,-, THE PATTIikSONS MbG " COMING CJVtR TCNI6HT BliT I'M 60 BUS4 1TOLD HER VJE VJER2. &01N(i OUT TO VJERfc TO ALL Ti 3 I ! 4 . A or ft ;:r's.l EVENING HERALD'S' CLASSIFIFD ADS A 'v, -t Mrs Mr frtte.naj "orders or soelBties :iMtr'riK a reguUr. inl-! ',.il,n f.t. iln,-. nn 1 1rOUllt. I (.liSjlutis untl b.!nevolu:it orders will ! chaiK'id the rognlar rale for all .itvirt:slsr whi.u ii a afimlsslon or .e icnlveij tip to, 12 ooou oa the i Xu it', '.ftsiie. .ihwr 'hurKe 1: aiade. . .. ; W A N T E 1) TO Rli.N'T A modem ' house reasonably dose In. Com- j pletely lurnlsheil and wllh two t bfcdrojiirj. Bos 69, Cr. Herald, if STOLE N Bicycle tr.im W -.t -rn Union parking space. Trouble .!- cd if bicycle retumoil. 11-12 FOR SAL K Yljd'.Tn fur: -hed i apartment houae. AV.'ilc Iloi 28. Cr. Herald. 11-13 : FOR RENT One modern furnished ! outside apartment; one lif:nlr.-3 cr ' office rc--m, furnished, $20.00 per month. . Winters Bldg. 11-131 LOST A 1'irgc black and white Collie Iok. Haj brass studded col-I l:ir with padlock attached. Answ- I ers to name Major. Reward. Ad- dress 1522 Oregon Avciun, Phone j 739-R. . , . .. . 11-13' ! , FOR QI'ICK SALE $0000 Exel-j t lent eight rcom house, 715 Paciil? ) Terrace. - 81500.00 w'll ha:dle. I X. H. Bogue, Merrill. Orcitcu. or I Telephone during days 377. Citv. , ' '. ... 11-13 WANTEDApcnt for Klax3th FaLc . and surrounding territory to re present a product of 4-Lghcst Mer t that is needed in every hers. National AdvertUtng Cumpiign. "-No Compelitlcn. Onl- rullublc parties need apply, i Small Invent mertt. Wf Ite or call at 211 Broad way, Radium Health Products Co Portland, Oregon. 11-17 FOR SALE FOR RBI.IARI.K ilSKP CARS of . fttnnd:(rd mpktw. see Bulck snd lar Harare oppotlle White Pell, con Hotel - , 1-1 3tf FPR SALK' Cabbage. 3'.c lb; Red Onions. 41-Se lh; Sauer Kraut. 35c gal. 1 mllo northwest of Malln. John llonslk. F3-M3 FOR SALE Urderwport typewriter. S25.00 cash. Phone 270-J. 10-11 BY CONDO Murphey's Seed Gosh1 - AD LTCLO HER VWC Sue cut 'me shori'- On what wiu. Sh6 Thin-' vjhAt will . Going SHE 5A'V 7? BE home EVENING FOR SALE -J : vrvn ost.P! ia tn- ! oo-iq-in Imvr t 38 ton lir-t cutting Timothy and j Alalia hay. rhqnc CD8W. G-12 : : 'JBE ,1 : i .furnace heat. I'lioue 41 3-M. 814 FOR SALE Thiee lieeting- stoves, Lincoln. . llko ecw; cheap if taken at once. . v 1143 Pine St. I'hono OOS-K. 9-1 1 FOR REX7 Bowing machines. . ' , White, Siat;er.: Now flo'me.. Eld FOll SXImV. ThoronKlibrert flh'Klo : ridge, and other makes, good eon Island Red chickens; one Bronae dltlon. V. M- Lucas Kumlture. turkey (iobblor: ' Kscelloat home 502 Main. Phone 635. Jl-7-Fl7 i canned fruit. Inciulie at 722 N. -- . : - 10th beforo 5 o'clock. 9-11 FARM FOR RENT Snqu:ro Motor FOR 8ALK 200 ions of Alfalfa hay, Price $0.0' per ton. Ciood -feed. Lot on Lout River. Uav'd Mc- Aullffe, Tel. 225-W. ; 10-10j FURSITl'RB FOR BALE Living room pieces, bedroom, dintnac rcom J furnishings, s p I n e t dnok and! . . - 1 i and dairy work. H. E. Royce, LOST AND FOUND ' I Midland. Oregon. t-W ,.Z Z 7. I t" WANTED Machine milker for small FOPND Barrett e for hair. Owner erd Box s3f BonanM , '.wet lisve name at Herald office Orcon. ... 6-1 ,- ni.:.itylug and baying 'tor. adv. .is , WANTED Woman for general LOST OH MISPLACK1J -LlgUt green housework on ranch; small fam overcoat with blue scarf.. Kindly ily. Writo Box 33, Bonanza, Ore return to Evening Ilorcld office. gon. 8-12 Reward. - . . : '' - --- " SUI TS made to orutor. 4S.,-aad np, MlrPI I AMFDII I reasonable prices for alferstlona. . hll3C.LLrt.mjJ j , utquUt ns gouth 9tn St. .. J2 31. PIAVO TUNINO Leave orders nt ' " "' ' ; ,i,h!UEb.,F'c!:',irU3lC HO"7 " WANTF.D Position as housekeeper fcouth 6th Street. , . 7-13 . an bnlncutnjred widow, apt, hotel or nncU," in or out of city. TRIANGLE CAFfc-The place to gel Can give reference. Write Box sond eats OPBN ALL NIOHT. ,g Cr Herald. ' ' -'"10-12 iMt M!n utrent; i'hone t4.i DMtf . ' ,-...'. : -.v.;-' ; ; WANTK.D 50 used Ouns; also 50 the Singer Cabinet DcLuxe ttet n8ed work Harness.; Connolly F'ctrl the snpren-. , achieve- nrog. 9i2 Mnin Rt. J2-M ment of the sewing machine in- -' , , dimtry. Rants, repairs and ex- WANTED Watching night Or day , pert service on nil makes. Lib- . competent middle aged men. cri'J allowance on old machines. reference. Write,' Watoh, Or. ensv payments. Singer Sewing Herald 9-14 Machine Co.; 114 North 8th St. : : L.- Phone SiiS. . J20-F20 WANTED TO BUY from, ownor. 4 Or , . . room ncmse. state lowest price "T'lTS mida to order, $45 and up, and terms. Will pay 1700 down, reasonable price for lateratlons. Write P O. Box 214, OKlnmath J. V. Lofquist, 115 S-ath 9th St. PMto or-igon. , .10-12 .'" O-l u ? ... DRESSMAKING Fancy snd plain WORK WIANTED-Experlenced. laiy sewing. Inquire at 702 N. 11th. coiok for a crew. Box 45. Cr. Phone 462-W. 5-11 Herald. Iv-lJ OOAX W. Win ' WANTED Middle aged womami ,lo Expert watch'maker. Swfss watches keep house and care for two amall a spooialty, 107 So. 7th St. 2-14 children while mother works. Call . 437-J. ,;,',","" 9-11 CENTRAL HOTEL DINING ROOM : r1- furnishes the best meal3 In the WORK WANTED of any kind, pro- I city. Table hoard one dollar per fer chamber work. Phone l12?"? I day. Hours U to 9 12 to 2 and . i! 9-11 i 5 to 7. Short order lunch count- V i er In connection. Open all day. ; rT",...- i . ! Chaa. Dorris. . 6-12 I LEGAL NOTICES I I r lv V . ! AA'D OIL. F. O. tj. San Francisco: Boiled Linseed Oil, barrels 81.44. cases 1.54; Dutch Bov white lead 15Hc lb; ; Pattersons 628 - 630 South 6th. Boiled Linseed Oil. barrels $1.60, la 5s $1.65; gal lons $1.80; (its. 00c. Dutch Boy White load 17 He lb. The noovc prices to consumers only, 9-11 BABY CHICKS R. 1. Reds, Barred Rock, Black . M'norcas, Golden Buff and White Leghorns. Hatch ed from stock that has not had electric lights and highly stimulat ing food to force egg production. : JCnoch Crows, Seabrlght, Calif. BALL. ROOM DANCING, Evening - classes for bcgln'oers. Call 836 for Information. Mary Coe Peter son. ; 9-11 FOR, RENT FOR RENT Modern furnished out sldo apt. Winters bldg. 714 Main. FOR RENT Rooms, bath; phono; hoat. S40 Walnut: F5-M& WANTED TO RENT By Saturday, February 14, two-room apartment or liousokeopln's rooms, modern, close In. Box J. A., Cr, Hrnldv FOR RENT Five room huuso. In quire 2231 South 6th. 9-14 FOR RENT Four roomed furnish ed house, modarn, pavement. ;' ChllciSo & Smith. 1 9-11 FOR RENT Two room and bath apartmont, close In. Phone 6 6. Chllcote & Smith. , , 9-11 Store, 0. K. BY TAYLOHj l j I've. Got it VJE'LL feo'TI; f- TIlEN OU'U 0 I.y-A fCVICf. IMS, FOR RENT FOR TiKST Furnished hOUSokeeB- Ing ro3m or rooM; no chlltlrei; also tfeeplag room, 1143 Pino St. . rilOllO Inn. 6-12" - WANTED ; V.TANTED TO RENT A furnlahud rooming houso In Klamath Falls. If interested please write C. M. C, 815 Wt Market Sreet, Aberdeen. Washington. j . , 7-li ; Equity No. 1800 .- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for- Klamath County. ' , Myrtle L. wfdby,' Plaintiff - !. 'VS. i' '"': ' s,-v.-ttl Jack O. Wldby, Defendant. fc. To Jock Q. Wldby. Defendant. IN: THE NAME OF THU STATU OF- OREGON, You are hereby e Mulre dto appenr and answer tbe complaint on file In the above en-. titled suit on or neiorof tao day of February. 1925, that being iho last day prescribed for. such rfp peuranco in th order of' the. Codrt for the publication of this summons, and if ych fail to sa. appear' and answer, for want thereof ihejplatn tli'f will apply to the Court for Mi relief .prayed tor in her complaint, viz: tor the dissolution. of the bortds of matrimony heretofore and no existing between yourself and A plaintiff herein, upon tho ground lot cruel and inhuman treatment. " This summons is servnd upon yon by publication In tho Evening Herald a dally newspaper printed, publish ed and of general circulation 'in Klamath County, Orogon, for Six uccossWo weeks pursuant to1 order of the Hon. A. L. Leavltb Judge lot the nbovo entitled court,, dated Jan uary 13, 1925, the first publication being January 14, 1923, and' the last publication being on February 23, 1925. '. ; , Kilward B Aahnrst, ' Attornoy tor Plaintiff. , 5 Loomls Bldg. ICJamath Falls, Oregon, J14-21-28-F4-11-18-25. - ';.;, . S Transfer Co, WL.if' .it! si a1,', te ' .Jl!..:,J ... 1 It I J ,. m , i" )':