FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925
KVKNINf! HEItALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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HERALD'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Leave Your Filtws ( f
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Before 9 0'docK-Yourv
A.M- Pictures are
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WHCRE PARTICULAR PFOPLE
BUY TMtm DRUGS
Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S.
X-Ray Laboratory
I.nomls Building
Phone 4.14-w
Klanmlti hMIln, ur m
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND BDRttBOM
Otflee and Residence l'boue 321
L 0. 0. F. Te&tile
J. C. CLEGHORN
"CIVIL KNOINEER
AND SURVEYOR
Pbone 191-J 138 S. Rlvoraldo
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DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
709 Main dt. Phono ISS-W
Make and grind Glanxou. Dupli
cate broken lenaoa, ropalr Iramoa
fUBRMANCNT CONSTRUCTION
xcluilYC I.lrcnapd Mnnii
(itcturor for
The now Concrete Hollow-We.0
Bulldlni; Ilrlr.k tor PoUOda
tlona, Walla, Building, etc.
Ahiinluii.lt Fire and Wohthnr
Proot at a cot leu than anv
other form ot muuonrjr,
Stone-Tile conntructton ellm
Inatei upkoop expenso, 1 In
deitructlble, and l approved
by tbe boat archltuct aud
bnlldari.
Unexcelled aa a bnan for
Stucco flnlah
tot oj Enllmate Four Job
th and Market. Phone omaW
Concrete Pipe Co.
O. K. Transfer
r- - Sell
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Klamath Lodge
Directory
M. W.
Mania Flr-t ind Third
Wednvadayi
Odd Kellnwa Hall
0. L. Kdvtarda, Clark.
133H Lakiivlow Are.
B. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Thursday evening. Vlalt
tnif moiiibott welcome.
KIU Tumplo, Srd i Main
Cbnrlton Currlu, Bulted
Rulnr. Tom Delarll, Bee
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Itlcotlngn: 8 P. M,
2nd and 4th Tueadayi
I,yreum ll.ill, 8th and
High Visiting KnlghU
welconii)
Chaa, Pattorjion. Q. K.
American Logion
Klamath Put No. t
Meeting! U' and Srd
Tuetd.tya. Court Houan
Basement
T. R. OI.D3, Com 'dr.
Phone (El-W.
Dr. Philip Cole
QonetaJ Practice of Donllnlrr
Open Benlngi by Appotntmaul
Phono ESS ' 618 Main
Over Moo'a Store
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP
Winters Building
Vlolbt Ray facial and acalp
treatment, fnr.lnl packs, marr.oll
Ing, nnd shampooing, French
pnpor wave.
For appointment Phono 811
QLORENN A WARREN, Prop.
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5
mmm Street
KHKNCH ORPHAN BOX JOINKI)
AMCItK HMV AT AGU OF lO
SAI.KM. Or.., Auk. Q.-(JP)
Capitol poil No. of ihn American
f.' 10n tta-i tin initial m'inbt'r.
HftUrioa Tackt-r. a PfODOfa orphan
Who Jolttod the Aui'Tltan army in
Kranei- iu Dccomlnr, 1 'J 1 7. whon
In1 wn 10 ycnrH old.
Tho 1 ft 2nd Infantry adoptrd
PockOjTi and to avoid techolOOllUoi
his nauin wan pttoid formally on
(lit muitor roll. When thi out
fit wan in action he was left with
pWhon fiiniiitcH back f the Itnea,
WVariiiK tlirt' Service trip . ill
ative of is months of service
nvernenn. the hoy wan discharged at
cnP. . i . - t v - i pri ic. 1919.
TJnirt be was tntiiit;d to fill! mem
berahlp in the htaion. An eacperi
eiici d Imch r, he ha joined the
drum and bU(la corps of the post.
Wln'11 adopted by tho soldiers,
.Maurice Hpoke little KmkI.sIi. In the
mIx yearn lie has been in this coun
try be has passed through the grades
of grammar school and completed
the first three ymrs of high school.
Vochatzer Bros.
WELL DIUM.KR8
Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose
ft
Estlmatoa glvon on water
ajatema. Pricoi Roaaonable
Bonded 1918
PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
V. PARK ICR Owners nml Operators WARREN RENNET
South Sixth Streot, Klamath Falls, Oregon
We Buy
Wo Soli
Hay Grain
Potatoes
Wo Sloro
Anythlng Except
Livestock
Let us take euro of your hay nnd grain wonts, be It a sack, a
bale or rnrload. Wo guarnuteo everything wo Bell. Our prices
nro fair and reasonable. It you nro thinking of leaving, sioro
your goods with ua Until you huvo found that Klamath Is thu
films! ptabo on onroh. Try us.
Altamont Auditorium
Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences
and
Galloway's Orchestra from Portland
will furnish the music
Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday
Co., "If
only college
j 'during th
(iruns, an
L'niverKity of
Minnesota, has turned ico man lor
the summer at BaJel Park, nr St.
1'aul, and totes Ice around each day.
MARKETS
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. It. Egg
weak, lower. Current Irecelpta 2M:
PulletB 27 t 28: firsts 29 :(j)
30; Extras 31 (i 3 14 delivered
Portland. Buiter oaslcr; Standard
rubes I ic. lower. Extra cubes, cltjr
SO; Standard 48: Prime firsts 48:
First K; Under grades nominal:
Prints ".3. Cartons, 64.
Bntterfat steadr. Best churning
cream it net shippers track in zone
1.
Poultry quiet. Heavy hens 23:
Light 14 iv 15i Springs 19 U 2S:
YuunK white ducks 22.
Onions steady 2. SO J.7B.
Potatoes steady S.OO (j 2.15.
Nuts steady. Walnuts No. I. 28 ft
30; Kllberts nominal; Almonds 25
27 Brazil nuts 18 O 20 Italian
Chestnuts Si.
Cascara bark jiominnl at 6 & 7;
Oregon grape root nominal.
Hops quiet but firm. l'J24 crop
nominal at 20c; New crop contracts
at 18c.
Cattle nominally steady, nothing
sold early. Receipts cattle 30. calves
3E.
Hogs nominally steady; receipts
Ijp5. (Contract).
Sheep nominally steady receipts
1050 (Direct). Kwse, common to
eholco, 3.00 B.B0.
Cubans to Honor Washington
HAVANA, Aug. I I. (PJ A eom
jtnlttce beaded by Dr. Oswald 1). Guer
rero, newapapomnn and politician,
is raising funds for the erection of
la statue of George Washington.
It is proposed to place tbe statue
ja short distance from (lie Maine
' monument.
We Weigh
Perambulators
to
hogging Trucks
It's Loose
PRISONER KH'KS BECAUSE
ills HEAD H's spll'.i.D
BERLIN. Otto Leest, murderer
mill rabhr, was highly Indignant re
cently whi'ii German ofilluls re
(Used l.j "chop Ms head aff," und
Instead commuted hi death sent
ence lo life imprisonment. He ui
unrated I he lawyer who saved ? 1 ft
neck. He has n- Choice now, how
. cvor, but to keep bl.t head on lor
u commulatbn represents a Hover-
elgn act and may n i be annulled.
Leest bad previously waived the
right of appeal and Indited on be
ing executed. In r'.ie meantime, and
unknun to him, his counsel had
petitioned for commutation, wiilch
was (ranted. Th" moment Lcol
beard of the change In sentence he
became very much Incensed1 and 'im
mediately wrote the following peti
tion to the minister of justice:
"I won't accept t'lla pardon and
lnht oa having my head chipped
off under all cireu-mst'jnces. It Is
I i mvo the o!ght to decide abjnt
myelf and not my lawyer. Ho In
altogether too officious."
MEAT EATING BSDOHUKIJ
STANFORD I' .V I V K It S I T V ,
Calif.
-Prof. James R. Klonakc
of tin
physiology department at Santford
mslvorflfty has efllejrlged from eight
years of experimenting with the con
viction that meat caters, as compared
with vegetarians, will live longer,
have more children and be of more
hardy physique.
Prof. Kionaker confined his labor
atory reareb to 40 pairs of white
rats, but be said that tho conclusions
he reached coincided with reports
of the results of restricted diet on
people in many localities after tne
World war.
He divided the rats Intj two equal
groups, feeding one set an ordinary
diet ipcludlng a protein, the other
tho same diet minus (he protein.
He found that withdrawing meat
from tbe rati.' diet caused males to
weigh 35 per cent less than those
fed meat, the females 28 per cent
less. Tbe vegetable diet shortened
the male's life 33 per cent, the fe
male's 4 0 per cent, caused 29 per
cent fewer rats to be born and also
brouftbt about loss of power of re
production by the third generation.
The proportion of males to females
was reduced among the vegetarian
rats.
C ARRIAGE OF ROYALTY
ARK CSED IX PlCTTJRES
LONDON. Coaches and carriages
used by royalty wear out or require
replacing more frequently perhaps
thaia those of their loyal subjects.
TO)C!."0 Is always a market for these
:'."yal "castoffs and many have be
come the property of rch business
men cvhile ctihers, of the gilded type,
are bought for film work.
There are several,, now waiting
transportation to America, but In
accordance with 'conditions of sale
all wests and other Identification
marks have been cut out of tho, pan
eling or 61 the upholstery before
being taken out of the sale yard.
RATH IN GOAL MINES WARS
MEN OF IMPENDING DANGER
WILKBSBARRE, Pa., Aug. 12.
(P) Rats in the anthracite coal
mines on many occasions have dem
onstrated that they are friends of
the miners in giving them warning
ol approaching dnnger. A recent
nstance occurred in the Empire Col
liery. He Preaches
Charles Tally Is only 17 but he's a
licensed minister In Texas nnd has
delivered more than lltty sermons:
He's n freshman nt Southwestern
University and lives In Beaumont,
Tex.
We'll Move
NEW TODAY
FOR KENT- Sleeping rooms. 920 !
Lincoln Kt. Phone 507W. 14-15
WANTED i or 1 b.p. motor. T.W.
Hub y. -Merrill lit. 14
WILL TRADE a good piece of land
for n good cur. Phone 510. 14-20
POR RBNT S room house, adults
only. Phone 547.V1. 11-
FOR KENT 4 room furnished
house, close In. 1143 Pine. Phone
6 MR. 14-15
BARGAIN DAY Saturday. Shoes 25c
and up. All kinds of goods. See
DICK, 220 Main St. 14
POB SALE Tent, 10 x 10; perfect
condition, at your own price. Call
650 W. 14-15
RADIO A good radio to trade
for phonograph; prefer Edison.
Phone 24J. 14-15'
MEN'S NEW Dress shoes,
blacks, all sizes, 12.50
brown or
i pair.
MEN'S WORK Shoes, new all Icath.
er. SI.T5 a pair.
IBN'S AND BOYS' New Keds,
a pair while they last.
EEC
BOYS' NEW
a pair.
All leather shoes, $1.2'
NEW HATS Men's grays and blacks
late, styles, 2.00 a piek-up.
GOODING'S BARGAIN STORE
2 3 0 Main St.
Below the Court House 14
BARGAINS
3 ROOM HOUSE New, connected
with sewer, J2, 000.00.
3 ROOM HOUSE Modern, $2,000.00
ROOM HOUSE Modern, $2,000.00
4300 down.
280 ACRES LAND with 3 room
house, $1500.
LOTS IN ALL PARTS of the city
acre tracts close in, $350 to $450
per acre.
20 ACRE TRACT close In, $100?
suitable for subdivision.
A. G. MORRISON
Phune 4S5M
LIST YOUR
PROPERTY
WITH ,
OFFICE
WE HAVE CLIENTS FOR
F O U It TO. S I X R O O M
HOUSES CLOSE IN.
MAGUIRE & MAGUIRE
SIC Main Street
FIRE INSURANCE
19 years in business In
Klamath District.
FOR SALE
BARGAIN
I AM OFFERING for sale the follow
ing described property that is part
of au estate that has to be settled:
A FINE 5-ROOM modern residence
on paved street four blocks from
Main St. in best residence section;
fine lawn and flowers. Will soil
furnished or unfurnishod.
LOTS 4 & 3 IN HOT SPRINGS Addi
tion, close in, suitable for 3 houses.
TWO LOTS IN SECOND Addition one
Mock from Crater Lake highway.
Good view.
A.LSO LINDERMAN PIANO, in good
condition. Call 200 No. 4th. 10-20
EXPEDITION TO STUDY
RAYS
SUN'S
GENEVA, July 22. (JP) It Is an
nounced from Zermati thai the Roy
al Academy of Science at Ainstev-
dnfli has planned the scientific e.x
p animation of tho sun's rays from a
station on tho Gornegrnt, situated
at an altitude ot 9,000 feet. The
expedition will be headed by J.
Van der Bill, of the Dutch Academy
ot Science.
If
PHONE 87
906 MAIN
FO It SALE
'OR SALE Apartment house, has
rlx nicely furnished apartments,
all have private liallis, ntoftm heat,
close In. Terms. Address 1E3,
Herald. 11-tf
FOR KALE Chevrolet Tour. 1920,
good condition, tor quick sale
$100. Win. P. Sanders, 305 Pine,
10-15
FOR SALE, CHEAP 20 lots wHh
looo ft. s. P. truckage. Good fac
tory site, see iieehe at Chllool &
Smith's. Phono Sfi. 12-14
FOR SALE Lot 75 x 200, orchard,
free Irrigation right; river front.
S3 4 Conger Ave. 10-15'
FOR SALE Good milk cow, $75.
421 Conger avenue, phone 7:12.
11-17'
FOR SALE Sixty five head yearling
Hampshire rams, all purebred,
good typo, excellent condition. Can
make up single deck or full car
load, with straight Damps or part
Cots, or can be delivered by trucks.
Reasonable prices. Come and see
or wire Link & Wilson, Mr.VIInn
ville, Oregon. 13-14
fr'OR RENT
FOR RENT Rooms.
Bath and Phone.
840 Walnut.
J25-A24
FOR RENT Furnished apartments.
Close In. Phono 342-W. 419 10th
St. A4-S4'
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
541 High. Phone 309W. 12-15
FOR RENT 2 room furnished
apartment, adults only. 439 No.
10th St. 10-15'
FOR RENT Sleeping room, furnace
heat for winter. 514 Walnut.11-15
FOR RENT 5 room house. 2231 So.
6th St. 13-14'
FOR RENT 5 room furnished hoaso
large yard and shade trees. Les
lie Peyton. 733 Main. 13-14
WA.NTKD
YOUNG LADY, High school graduate
wishes office work; bookkeeping.
332 Lincoln St. 12-14
POSITION WANTED Young man
just out of business college, po
sition as assistant bookkeeper.
Box 131 C-o Herald. 12-14
LOST AND FOUND
xrxAjuruiJ"i "'
FOUND Pair of gold rimmed spec
tacles. Owner may have same by
calling at Herald office und paying
for this ad. 13-14
LOST Between Liberty theater and
Klamath Valloy hospital, an Elgin
rist watch. Julia Ogden, Klam
ath Valley hospital. 13-14
MISCELLANEOUS
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tf
WE USE THE HOFFMAN STEAM
PRESS. Let us call, press and de
liver your suit, all for 75c. The
Sixth Street Cleaners, 224 S. 6th.
Phone 49-J. 8-16
TO TRADE 4 room house and lot,
close iu, in Dunsmuir, value $1750,
for house and lot in Klamath
Falls. See Peoples' Warehouse.
Phone 701. 12-15-'
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
CUNNINGHAM'S T R A N S F E R.
Bonded. Phone 881-J. J18-A17.
WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax
ing, house cleaning and Janitor
service. References. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf
HAVE CLIENT for a Good Stock
ranch, must bo very cheap, price
$20,000 to $75,000. M. J. Lopez, i
No. 410 E. Market St., Stockton,
Calif. 13-14:
FINEST ELBERTA PEACHES and
Bartlett Pears diroct from grower.
Order now for dollvery Aug. 1st
to 15th. 40 lbs peachos $2.40;f
45 lbs. pears $2.90. Express paid.:
Send cash with order. W. C.
Smith, Corning, Calif. J17-A15
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appolntod
administratrix of tho estate of Don
C. Redfield, deceased, nnd all per
sons having claims uguinst the said
estate are notified to present same
to tbe said administratrix at the
office of Fny .Morris. Attorney, 115 -So.
Fifth St., Klamath Falls, Ore-,
gon, within six months from nnd af
ter August 14th. 1925, the date of
tho first ,pub".cn!!o!! of this n'. Mce.
Dated Aug. 14, 1925.
FANNIE Ml THOMPSON,
Administratrix of tho Estato
of Don C. Redfield, deceasod.t
Pub. Aug. 14, 21, 28, S pi. 4, 11.
Fay Morris, Attorney. !