The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 25, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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NEW TODAY
AJtY KIN'D OP TE1AM WORK, day
. or contract. Phone 94. 26-30.
FOR SALE Piano in first class
v condition. Bargain for cash. Jn
; quire at Arcade Hotel. '' 25-26
WANTED AT ONCE An exper
ienced. creameVy , nran or helper.
. Apply ;Holliday Dairy, Seventh
. and Klamath. . 25
STRAYED frommy place about May
.17, bay mare, 3 white. feet, one
1 black, long hair on feet'; Sorrel
horse, slightly blind.' Each weigh
about 1400?. Both- have halters.
Alex AmanaBiff, Dairy, Ore 26-26
FOR SALE 2 iNiom bouse, acre
land, near' cll,y 1 1 ra i t s. Price
$1250. 200 will handle. Fred
Buesing; -Real estate, 1020 Main
Street,.:,;. . 25-30T
FOR SALE Dairy cowb, with or
without milking machine; would
trade for stock cattle. ' Phone
'"'H-F-12. Box 536, City. 25-30
LOST Cover for ' Cadillac battery
'.'box. DLTjruajtw Phone 506.
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EXPERIENCED merchant In ' gch
. eral mrchandlae wants position
in Kldmath Fills. Oood refer
ences. Call Dif'Wtsecarver.
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PHONE 911-W for painting, tinting,
and all paper cleaned, M25-J6
LOST Between Sixth and Tenth
11' St.. Infnnln wliltn kid. 2-linttnn
' shoe. Flndef i please leave . at 1
;; Club Cafe. 25
The Washington Cafe
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U the most popular eating place In Klamath Falls today
"There's a
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CAN AND
YOUR Men
When You Need Us
We Recharge, Repair
and Inspect- ';
All Makes of Batteries
If you need a new battery then
we recommend a Willard, be
cause we know that for un
interrupted service they can't
be beat anywhere in the wid3
world. We'd like to tell you
why.
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notions
Willard Batteries
brands.
WHY TAKE CHANCES?
QUALITY-COSTS NO . MORE...
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FLOYD HENRIOT
FOUND on Oregon Ave., a small
package of merchandise. Owner
may call ' at Herald office and
. - identify and pay for this adv.
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FOR RENT Sleeping room, 331
North 10th St. Phone 342-J.
25-30
FOR RENT--4 room modern house.
Furniture for sale. 1229 Worden
Avenue. 25-27
WANTED A couple of good strong
office chairs for the Herald office.
25-30
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
St, Francis Apts., 62S Oak. Phone
475-J. 25
FOR RENT -Sleeping room; use of
phone and bath. 927 Jefrerson
Street. . 25-27
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad
ministratrix of the estate of Ky Tay
lor, deceased, by the County Court
of Klamath County, Oregon, and has
qualified. All persons having claims
against said estate are notified to
present the eame to me at my resi
dence at No. 165 North Main Street,
In the City of Ashland, Oregon, with
proper vouchers and duly verified
within six months from the first
publication hereof, which is May 25,
1925.
. JOSEPHINE A. TAYLOR, ''
Administratrix.
W.J. Moore,' Ashland,-Oregon,
Attorney for Administratrix.
May 25. June 1-8-15-22
Reason"
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CHINESE DISHES
i H'o ivwee- Sliing', nop.- '"U
mmwhkJI BtB i'i f.'9t'BBta
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superiority
PHONE 397-W
NO INTEREST. Our Summer
Phonograph Sales Campaign is
based on "No .Interest" on any
make of phonograph and "better
terms." Wise Buyers trado with
The Earl Shepherd Co., D07 Main
Street. M25-J23
WANTED A girl to learn sewing
In Tailor Shop. 115 So. 9th.
25-27
EVENING HERALD'S
CLASSIFIED ADS
MISCE1J.A NEOU8
BUILD YOUR OWN HOME: slop
paying rent. If you own a lot wc
will build you a home on the best
time payment plan available, with
local money. You will deal direct
with your home people. If you
don't own a lot, but have $500
or more in cash, we will buy you
a lot and build your house on a
straight payment plan, Thomas
Bomar, contractor end builder.
Address, Hotel Baldwin, Phone
65. "23-25
YOU SHOULD KNOW how to Swim;
learn at the Hot Springs Nat.
25-26
SEE CONNOLLY BROS. SADDLERY
for fishing tackle, sporting goods,
' awnings and , auto tops; shoes,
flotilla K and canvas goods. 914
918 Main 8tef , . M23-J23
Liquor War Will
Start On Pacific
EL PASO, May 25, (A, P,J Sea
operation? against rum running and
other forms of smuggling .will be
extended to tho Pacific coast and
curried on with Intensity equal t".
that on tho Atlantic, Lincoln C.
Andrews, chelf cf the prjlrbiirm
enforcement, announced here today.
- COAST LEAGUE HCOREH '
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' At Sacramento' 3-8l'iI'oMlinrf'.5-l 1.
At 8alt Lake 6-lli'SeaKlb'4-fy..! '
"-'-At Los,Artgeles'2-'10, OSKIaM'-S.
nX't"8an K'nclsW'ia''IVefnbrlfs.S
Dorothy Takes Good Photograph
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from 17 photograph, of girls nominate In m. V;n
Ijjmm bauty contort. Doris Pinkerton of Kmv.novUl.. Ark., u chcwn
u Unnr.
STILL NO WORD
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er .MucMIIInn already h.is expressed
his Intention of going to the Ten-
cue provliled (hero. Is call. .
LONDON. May 25. (A. P.)
Not since tho world --waited for
months in 1912 for news from the
ill-fated expedition of Robert F.
Scott, the British explorer, to tho
south polo,.ha the fate of any polnr
explorer excited so much specula
tion and Interest In England as has
that of Amundwn-EIlHworth expedi
tion, now overdue at Spltzbergen.
-Throughout ...romJnv'ijfa! .Europe
"also, Amundsen's :nJgVti,ht. the one
absorbing topic at interest and
anxiety. Newspapers give the
greatest prominence to dispatches j
from Spitzbergen, as well as to ,lhej
speculations of other'cxplorers and
of arctic cxploltB as to what tnlght
have happened afur' the party
hopped off' for-the north pole. ;
: JIUy I'm Dirigibles
Reports
from the, United StaL-s 1
that tho United State's navy dirlRlbie
Shenandoah or. I.ps. AnKOlus inlaht
be pressed Into kervfeo ' ro seurrh
fpr the explorers, liOVa' aroused the
keenent interest
So far It 1-) !tfi general opinion
there is no Immediate can ho for
anxiety. Many Norwegian, other
Scandinavian and English authori
ties say it Is probable tho party
reached the pole and that Amund
sen now Is awaiting favorable
weather conditions before attempt
ing to return. .
Sir John Scott Keltic, for mtiny
years secretory of the royal geo
graphical society und rec(SinlZ'jd as
an authority on matters relating to
;he Arctic, told tho Associated Press
today that Amundsen had the
greatest confidence that there Is
and In the vicinity of tho North
I'ole. Sir John said ho believed thut
if Amundsen has round this land
he undoubtedly bad descended to
make a thorough Investigation.
Still Has Knitli
Sir John expressed tho opinion
that such an attempt would bo ex
tremely hazardous, but In view of
Amundsen's . long record of Arctic
exploration, he declared that If any
explorer could land at tho poio and
return safely that man Is Amund-
sen, I
In connection with the reports of j
proposed rescue flights by Amerl-1
"Sour-Doughs" Outsledded ,
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hSmW-i iPh ,1 AH $ W'
i V I) .'..It 1 ft
i. i"8our.doughs of thorYukon rhnd fo admit that Don fltowart.'li student al
u. A..l.ll,ir..l r,.ll,. ulifiwnrl Ihem snnielhlMff new in slcdilir
, Iauiriplng a motorcycle und sidecar,
'''' mil mUsh"'from Skoswhy Alaska,
t!)i mi')" huh .M'iveiiiw' - t.tvf
7f
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ran dlrlKlMi'X, t ho opinion iih ax
prowil in Hclontldu clrelo Hint
should thcro ha no nowo rAininil
Hi' 11 within tint noxt fow days ouch
a relief expedition would h of the
urealpiit value.
Three Men Burned
To Death In Fire
MARTINEZ. Calif.. . May 25.
Three men were burned to dmith
early today In a fire which destroy- !
ed a two story garago and outbuild
Iiiks on the Parmaleo ranch two
miles from Concord, south of here.
All three apparently were overcome
by smoke. as they slept and perished
in their beds lit the second story of
tho garago building.
Tho dead are James Ureunan,
tractor driver, and Joseph Atevodo,
truck driver, both of Concord and
"George Jones.' a painter of Oakland.
The loss is estimated at 125,000.
The fire Is bulieved to huve started
from a discharged tiKarotto stub.
ItEXTICi: APPOINTED
Dr." C; O. Prentice of this city wa
appointed ultima) stock salesman
for t.'.e Kla.i.ath Farm Bureau Co-
.jner.it'.ve oxihaiigo, at a mooting ot
tho h.:unl of directors held In tho
cbunt.v uKDt's office. At tho meet
ing, the need, of securing the un
animous eupp'rt -of the farmers wai
stressed.. An attempt to sell every
farmer In Klamath, a fh.i:o In the
stock will bo made, not so much for
the stock's sake but fur the purpose
of getting every farmer financially
Interested In tho project, It was said,
(t was hoped tint by fall when crops
boijan pcuring Into t'10 city, that
support of exchange wjttld bo as
sured. STILL THEY COME
Mora Chickens Hunt Their Old Nest-
iiifC I'laie In Klamath
Tho farewell prophecy, "You may
go, but you'll come back," his again
been fulfilled, this time In the pcr
f3ii f none thnr than J. I. 'John
stone. Mr. Jahnjtooe, who was for
j cars In tho furnlluio business In
this city, has been spending the
winter In California, Arizona nnd
Northern Mexico,' He will spend the
summer and fall In this city. As a
rosult flf his return there is Joy In
the ilea lis of Fred English and J
LE. Dodga. Since his doparliiro tho
latter two have been acting like a
three-legged stool with otto of tho
supports mlsilng.
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Kono city in two ana a nun auya
dog fcltds' Is 10 days,'7' '
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,You want the best coffee' you can get.
Therefore you should buy ours. Wc roast
it here the clay you buy it. In no other
way is the full flavor obtainable.
'Fresh-roasted coffee is the only coffee
that retains its full flavor. ,
Italian-American Grocery
910 Main Open Evening and Sundays
Complete line of Domestic and Imported Goods
WE DELIVER FREE
Notice Difference
in Way You Feel in
14 Hours or Less!
M.iko this test! End suffering
from Indigestion, Pimple, i'ulns in
Hack nnd Stiles, Constipation, Head
aches and tired, run-dawn condition,
due to Self-Poisoning, because of
sluggish liver and donned Intoitlncn.
Toko n pleasant spoonful of Dr.
Thatcher's Liver and Blood. Syrup
uftor tho next two mouls. In Icm
thin 14 hours' notice quick differ
ence In way you fuel. Contains
pure vegetable Ingredlonts approved
Surveyor Killed
In Auto Smashup
(Continued I'roin I ago One)
rlbly lacerated. Ho never renal no 'I
consclounoss. '
Lltitner Slightly irurt
Llntner was tukou from tho aide
of the road whoro ho was found to
bo suffering only from minor bruls
os, but sumo fear was folt for Ills
mental safety when, was told of the
death ot his companion,.
Allan Is survived by a widow nnd
Infant son In Bolllngham, Wash.,
where hit remains will be sent this
week. Further Investigations aro
being muda Into, tho affairs.
Wo would like to see n golfer,
who niado u holo In ono meet a
woman who hold a perfect bridge
hand.
MILS. CIIAMIIIORLAIM DIES
PORTLAND, May 25. Funorol of
Mrs. Ooorgo E. Chamberlain, wlfo of
ex-senator Chamberlain of Oregon,
who died yostordtiy In Washington,
will bo held at the national capital
and Interment will jrobu,bly bo In
Arlington comotory, relatives hero
woro advlsod today.
HE A It FROM WITNESS
CHICAGO, Mny 25. A pur
ported letter from Robert W,
White, missing witness In the
murder trial of William Darling
Shepherd, was mnda public today
by Assistant Attornoy Joseph Sav
age. Tho writer doclnrod ho was
"JiM commencing to fight Shep
herd and his gang" nnd would como
buck.
i' REPORT DENIED ,
COPENHAGEN, May 25. Thorn
Is no confirmation hero of the re
port printed In London by the
Dally Mall that Captain Roald
Amundsen hnd roturnod yot to his
base at King's Bay, Spltzburgun,
after his polnr flight. ,
, MUST STAND TRIAL
' WASHINGTON, May 25. K. C.
IluU, R.'R. Fauntleroy, J. R. Sten
ock and Ilnrry C, Wanner of Chi
cago must go to Cleveland, Ohio,
under a supremo court decision to
day to answer Indictments charged
them with 43 othor persons and
47 corporations with violating the,
Sherman anti-trust act : by tliulr
activities In '""the ninJIoablo Iron
iniiuutry:,) : , :r !:.!.:.: '1..1
For
Flavor
,
Strength
XiTv".
by Physicians, Helps n.iture cleanie
und tino your liver strengthen
your dlitnsllvo organs soothe tho
tired and overtaxed nerves, brae
up your sytom nnd purify your
blood. It bus helped thousands feel
return of strength, vigor nnd enemy
ng.iln. You, too, must bo satisfied,
or no cost. i,
Dr. Thiilfher'H It sold nnd recotn.
mendod under this Ktiuriiiitee by Star
Drug .Stale and all leading druggists
Three Indians
Spearing Fish
Drown at Dam
YAKIMA, Wash., May 25. Throe
Yuklnia Indians, members of tho
group that tins for days boon camp
ed at thu 8unnyaldo dam whllo en
gaged In spearing their winter sup
ply ot salmon, woro drowned yostor
dtiy afternoon whoa tho float on
which they woro standing was over
turned. Two others on tho (lout
managed to mako their way to
shorn, Ono of tho drowned Indians
got away sufely then roturnod to at
tempt to rescuo his companion and
was himself drowned. Tho dead
Indians, whoso bodies hnvo not yot
boon rocovorad though a call tor tho
whole tribe to seek them has been
lent out, aro Charley Harrison,
Fred Andrews and Jacob Emunot.
MAN IDENTII'IEII
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 25,
Arthur I.opoz-Krazler, seeking to
establish his Identity In fodoral
court hero as Arthur' Frazlnr, World ,
war veteran was Identified' by two
Mexicans from Toxns today as their
nophew, Arthur Lopez. .
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. ,Tho "jmnllest baby In the world"
dctormlnod to live. Her name Is
'Julio Trendway and she Is bolnj
fcopt at Touro Infirmary at Now OH
loans. She welched two pounds al, '
. birth, Oat, 17, 11124. She wont dowi "'
1 ito a W4lfcht. pf ono. pound, elghj
. .'ounces. 1 j Hh'o ' iio "Wolgbs iou'''''li'
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