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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1925)
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J 111 S RUnrstde DR. J. G. GOBLE OFTOMKTRI8T OPTICIAN 70 Main (it. Phone 1SS-W .Make and grind Glasses. Dupli cate broken lenses, repair frames pCBMANCNT CONOTRUCTIOM .I... Licensed Mann. fartiirers for -The new Concf.ele Hollow WH Building Brick for Found", tlons, Walls. Buildings, etc. -.Absolutely Fire aud Weather Proof at a cosl Inst than unv .other fcfm of mnaon-y. -Htone-Tilc constrjeUon olio instes upkeep exponas, hi In destructible, and Is approved by the best in hltents and balldari. , i Unexcelled as a base for Htuceo finish last ua i' I mm, Your Job th anfl Market. Vhene IWBW Concrete Pipe Co. Conspiracy! OP ACKHNfi A nvr .. ros6 or PUAOUtfC TO TCi.um; ru. a f.'fw T J of nee 9 fok jc f & "Ac T;ros J yiAci.e-jr : rr Mr (lANf HIM THE fUL ( ft fat 5 "Al r UNTJt. ; A T fOiO. A- BUSINESS DIRECTORY Work Films Klamath Lodge Directory M. Wf A Meets First and Third Wednesdays Odd Fellows Hall 0 L Edwards, Clerk. 1335 Lakovlew Are. . B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Visit ing members welromr Rlks Temple. Ird Main Charlton Currln, Kxaltert Ruler. Tom Dolxoll. w K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays Lyceum Hall, 8th and High Visiting Knlghtk welcome Chas, Pattorson. a. K. v 4 American Legion KlMiiuth Post No. R "? Meeting 1st snC rd i.NWfa, niiiidsys. Court House ' i .'Bg Basement IpF F. R. OLDS. Coin 'dr. VQP' Phone 861-W Dr. Philip Cole General Practice of Dentistry Open Hvnnlngi by Appolntmoni Phono 569 518 Msln Over Moo's Store BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Vlolel Ray facial' and "alp treatment, facial packs, marcell ing, and shampooing. French paper wave. For appointment Phone 811 GliORKNNA WARREN, Prop. v vy anO :M;V(NC " T S5 W'j f'C& V4rfv eopiiiM ' f-W- sg -M - . .. 1 c 7 Portland Market Closes Good in Country Produce PORTLAND, Ore, Auk. 22 Cur rent pikes on country produce were well mulntnlnecl at the close of the week and the market was generally steady and unchanged In most Hues. Recent advances In egg prices prevailed at the close today, with the market nhownd n strong undertone. With outside markets ndvnnclng lo cal values ure expected to work Usher during the coming week. Huttcr market continued steady wit!, 5 i .' i uoei unchanged. Country dressed meat arrivals Altamont Auditorium Up-to-date Dance Hall with all Conveniences and Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday EVERETT TRUE f A 'r5i. T;os Tl-irs, LoNG.cn?. Ysu Keep -HOUSe TH L&S5 ORi?cSr5 You Gnp l' IVftCNC-VCK -i. Jln ,?GT,ClCe2.fVTa fOt Ti4i mr f VfKvn it IN SOMrUSIoN 111 NIMG Tl..e Vlil HS"-fi OUT or TSN I i o vivii. up im eswft sTssWini TivKSVSif aflni&l. I You' Vfr. (Sot SAUC5S !a (xh A THE EVENING HERALD'S "Girl Crazy?" Warren Vundervoort. 1". Parkera buiK. la., "hot and killed his father. Ray. It. J- Vandcrvoort, and erl ously wounded his mother, he sold, bccauM hi family life was on of continual "WckerlnB," and that he could not stand It any longer. Neighbors, however, say tho boy Is "Kirl crazy." and that he wanted- the tll.UOV life Insurance the father car ried. Dolioni. Mr. and Mrs. Vunder- .niulnned moderate this week and prices held firm with a good call for fancy stuff. Choice light veal floBcd at 16 1-2 to 17c and choice light hogs at 20c. Slight Improvement is shown in tho live- poultry market for the Week. Light hens brought 14 to 15 cents nt the close while heavy hens sold up to 23c. Ducks also ruled higher with young white Peklns bringing 24 and 25c. The cheese market continues to display a good healthy tone. Local Jobbers report stocks moving out good at the recent advance. I Fruits and vegetables ruled gen erally steady during the week. Deal- ers got a good price for fancy, large Blxed peaches but ordinary stocks are lumped off at a discount. By CONDO PTwK.- V c- I HIS SOME' (SSgggjggijgi r It- M Hirr5 ( I.AHHirilvU AO HATKH KlrHt in-, rflun Two IniMTtlonn Tlircn liiiu-rtlon Four IiihpKIouh Wink (t) tlinOH) Dim Mi. mil I r lln. lUr . per liiu K,. pr llnr SOr per lino 2Sr .per line :io. per line 75e Minimum itarge Ibv. Ada ool consvcutlvo are charged new fol lowing each omlMlon. First Insertion II In "New Today column without extra charge, but all Insertions la that column are at tint Insertion rate. NEW TODAY OIU.AND HATCHERY Accredited Chicks. White and Ilrown Leg horns. Marred Rocks, It. I. RrUs. Him y Mlnorcas. Now booking or ders for fall delivery. Orland Hatchery, Orland, Glenn Co., Cal. 22 MEN'S NEW SUITS Straus tailor ed. 111.60, while they last, (lood lng's Ilargain store. 2?.G Main Si. Delow the Court House. 22 YOUNO LADY wishes room and board In private family for winter, starting about Sept. 5th. Refer ences If desired. Write P. O. Box 5CC. 22-25 LOST Dark brown satchel on Chll-oiuin-K. Falls highway Thursday. Kindly notify Earle H. Johnson. Klamath Falls. 22-24 FOR RENT Strictly modern, steam heated, furnished apartments, Mc Carthy Apartments, 630 Pine St. Phone 800. 22-29 FOR SALE 40 acres of fine Irrigat ed land on Merrill highway, close to town, Just right for subdivision. You con easily double your money on this. A. A. Bellman & Co. 700 Main St. 22-29 1 FOR RENT Room for one gentle man. No other roomers. Always hot water furnace. 326 Pine. -22 LOST Fxt terrier near Acme Gar age. Black spot middle of back. Reward. Box 159. Herald. 22-25 . FOR SALE Golden Cocker Spaniel puppy, male. Inquire of Jack Hale. Sanitary Market. 22-28 ; WILL PAY CASH For Ford run-J about. Must be in good condition and priced right. Phone 15F13 22-25' BRITON WOULD SAFEGUARD MORALS BY BAN ON RECORDS LONDON. With the idea of "regulating the publication of re ports of judicial proceedings In such manner as to prevent injury to pub lic morals," Lord Darling has introduced- a "proceedings bill" in the House of Lords. The bill makes It unlawful to "print circulate or pub lish and Indecent mntter or medical, surgical, or physiological details cal culated to Injure public morals, in relation to divorce or separation cases." The penalty Is Imprisonment not exceeding three months or a fine not exceeding $2500, or both.' The measure does not apply to the pub lication of matter in separate volume or series of law reports, or in tech nical publications intended for the legal and medical professions. MARKETS PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 22. E-ggs steady. Current receipts 30; pullets 29 14 30; firsts 31 21 hi; extras 34 34 delivered Portland. Butter steady. Extra cubes, cRy 50; standards 4S; prime firsts 46; firsts 45; undergrades nominal; prints 53; cartons 64. Butter fat steady. Best Churning cream 62c net shippers track in zone 1. Poultry steady. Heavy dens 23; light 14; Bprlngs 2125; young white ducks 22 (J 24. Onions steady 2.50 2.75. Potatoes steady 2.00 2.15. Nuts steady. Walnuts No. 1, 3S 30; filberts nominal; almonds 25 27; Brazil nuts 1820; Italian chestnuts 21. Hogs receipts for week 2700; compared week ago; Butcher grades mostly 50c lower; feeders $1 to $1.25 lower; week's bulk prices: de sirable weight butchers 14.75 to 15; a few Monday at 15.35 to 15.60; heavies and underweights 14.60; packing saws 10.60 to 11.50; slaughter pigs 14 to 14.50; feeder pigs 14.00 to 15.00; Kloslng top 14.00. Sheep receipts for week 6525; compared week ago: flat lambs steady to 26c higher; uenrllngs and owes 60c higher; weeks bulk prices best valley lambs $12 to 12.50; less desirable kinds 11.00 to 11.76; culls 9.00. A few feeders at $10; yearlings $7.50 to $9.00; dholce tat ewes quotable up to $6. CLASSIFIED AD AMERICAN' AND IIRITISH INTER. KHTH OCT CONTRACTS IN SAJLONQI1 ATHENS fP) One of the most Important contracts nwarded by tho Oreek government Is that given to American and British capitalists re cently for improvements In the Sal onikl district. The contracts pro vide for the abolishment of lakes In that district and for changing the course of the Vardar River In Mace donia. It is expected that the work when completed will result In improved health conditions for the entire dis trict by the removal of tho sources of malaria and that 400 squaro kilo meters of land will have been re claimed. The amount of capital to be furnished by the Americans and Brltalns is said to be 426,000,000. The contract was signed for Ameri can Interests by Franklin Reming ton, president of the New York Foundation Company. FOR BALK FOR SALE 4 rooms, bath, furnish ed, one block from paving. Only 12300. $500 down. A dandy buy! 2 ROOMS, and bath, very modern, cozy, close in. $2800; $800 down. SIX ROOMS and bath one block from paving, just completed. All mod ern features. $3750; $1750 down. ANOTHER FURNISHED house of 5 rooms and bath and a good buy for the price. $2750; $1000 down. 8 ROOMS AND BATH In Hot Springs A real place for the money. $6500; terms. This will be worth looking at. A HOME with every modern convenience. 5 large rooms and bath, full basement with furnace, laundry trays, on the paving. Let us show you this place. Full price $7500 and terms. FOR THE PARTICULAR, we have a place that Is a humdinger! 8 rooms and bath and all conveniences beautiful grounds and on the pav ing. $2500 down; full price $9000. MAGUIRE & MAGUIRE 816 Main St. , Insurance -o- Investments We are backed by nineteen years of experience in this territory. I HAVE FOR SALE the best lota in Hot Springs, Dixon and Industrial additions; also a bunch of good property and lots on South 6th St. A GOOD 4 ROOM plastered house in Mills Addn. $1950. 20 ACRES V, mile from city limits- good land, $4000. 2S0-ACRE RANCH $1500. SPRING ST. LOT 50 X 114, $1600 ANOTHER ON SPRING ST. $600 A. G. MORRISON Phone 486M 21-22 WANTED WANTED Room and board with private family. Write Box 167 Care Herald. 19-22 WANTED To let contract for put ting up second crop of alfalfa hay. Can furnish the equipment. Phone 15F13. 19-22 WANTED Lady bookkeeper and stenographer. Address Box 456. State experience. 20-22 MEN WANTED to load dry lumber. H. F. Stuhr, Gazelle. Calif. 20-26 STENOGRAPHER with 5 years' ex perience wishes permanent posi tion. Phone 829W. 20-22 WANTEDParty to run furnished res taurant; free rent, wood, water and room. Good location on Ashland-Klamath Falls highway. In quire of Isaac Moore, Moore's storo, Keno. Ore. 21-27 WANTED Young woman wants to room and board In private home, beginning about September 1st, write Box 158, Care Herald, or call 603 after 6 o'clock. 21-26 FOR KENT FOR RENT Building suitable for warehouse or shop, location Es planade. Lloyd Porter, First Na tional Bank. 21tf LOST AND FOUND LOST Six months old German Po lice dog. Llcenso No. 78. C. B. Crnwford, 927 Klamath Ave. phone 915; reward. 20-22 SECTION FOR SAI.K I'OIt SALE- Apartment bouse, has six nicely furnished apartments, all have private baths, steam heat, close lu. Terms. Address 15S, Herald. 11-tf FOR SALE One lot, 2 room house, barn. South bank of Lost river. Merrill. Will Bell or trade for late model Ford touring car. Blanche Landreth, Malln Ore. 19-25 ROYAL TYPEWRITER splendid machine. Low price; terms. Phone 187. 19-2G FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 acres Sit Grants Pass. Ore. 2 acres In straw berries; 2 acres grapes and gar den. All first class land. Red 'Star Realty Co. 605 Main St., Shone 94. Klamath Falls. 20-26 FORCED SALE Paying Store; must get away; sickness snap. DICK. 20-22 FOR SALE 3 room house, 2032 Darrow Are., 3 blocks south Mills school. 21-24 FOR SALE Will sell furniture In Claremont Hotel and will give Jong lease. Hotel la strictly modern; call or write 228 N. 4th St. Phono 613. 21-24 FOR SALE Ton truck. Henry Se mon, Merrill road. 21-27 FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms. Bath and Phone. 84 Walnut. J26-A24 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Close in. Phone 342-W. 411 10th SL A4-S4 FOR RENT Sleeping, rooms;; hot and cold water bath and phone. 137 High St. 18-22 FOR RENT 3 room furnished 'Apt. 123 No. 6th St. Phone 399W.19-22 FOR RENT 5 room house. Inquire 2231 South 6th. 20-24 SLEEPING ROOMS and garage fpr rent with private family. Close in. 350 No. 9th. 20-22 FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 708 N. 9th St. Phone 467M. 21-24 FOR RENT 3 room hoose, cellar, garage. Oregon Ave. Phone 71. 21-27 FOR RENT One room bachelor cabin. 121 North 11th. 21-2 FOR RENT Nice room, private fam ily. See at 1221 Johnson Are. 2M FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished apartments. Strictly mod ern. 920 Lincoln. Phone 697W. 21-32 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms and sleeping rooms. 237 No. 5th St. 21-24 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, garage, wood and water included. 2301 Wantland Are. Phone 239J. 21-24 FOR RENT Nicely furnished house. 814 Lincoln. 21-24 MISCELLANEOUS VVAAAAAMMAMrrWAKWWiAr1rVVWt'iAArVV TRIANGLE CAFE The placo to got good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phoue 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAUL Send them to tho Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay Ue return postage. KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency, 1008 Main St., all kinds of help furnished on short notice. Phone 157. A-18 S-18 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt CUNNINGHAM'S TRANSFER. Bonded. Phone 881-J. J18-A1T WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax Ice;, house cleaning and Janitor scrrlce. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tl LOOK YOUR BEST In a "Roberts Suit," hand tailored to your, mea sure. Now showing fall aqd winter styles in suits and overcoats. Phone 109 and I will call with samples, or see me at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon and evenings. A. R. (ACE) RENNER. A15-S15 HOME COOKED Chicken dinner at Pinehurst Inn, every Sunday, from 12:30 to 2:30 p. m. 20-22 STRAYED AWAY Police lady pup, light color. Return 220 Main St. Suitable reward. See DICK. 20-23 PINCH HITS FOR ICE ROME.- When the Roman Hum mer reached its most Intense torrld ity, complaints increased that f Is i peddlers loath to spend money for sufficient Ice, were restarting to the use of bichloride of mercury to keep their wares "fresh." Newspapers took up tho com plaints and published warnings to the public together with Caricatures allowing avaricious fish mongers injecting embalming fluid $Hh a hypodermic needle into fislu. ' O. K. Transfer Co., "If It's Loose We'O Move It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN