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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1925)
MONDAY, AUGUST 81, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN MOM -MftlVTa AND A TlWo KIGHT-IF ) &?rT?.T ) HU PULL?, W 30 J SoSuSn ( f'U.6Ac; AGAIN A CAMp-LMtCAViNa )( K"L; ,( r ?JC voo MuSH T a.H - ftfWt-U. 6t"' ' eOTTON?. T CHANGet. 4'0O3iU AT W"H.S vOL 7- 0N, , a ZEN Hwe MM THoyc,,,, CmANU: HERALD'S rOPAK 7 Vt rSL TMOUfeM1 Au. THE I giLwOP r W'U. I CiWJU vA TiMt-l HAD MORE Ilk i.D -,h 9 Ta-1 ToST A. X WW. MnNPN WITH Ml- ' ! " 1 ,ie; .I .-- . ( f i. " . M A I (PI Leave Your Films J iore 9 O'ciocK-Your Ax- pictures are Fred Wcsterfeld, D X-Ray Liberator? t In IIUlldlDg Phono 434-W Klsmsth Fall, Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BOKWSOM Office and Rsnldunce Phone 321 L O. O. F. Temple J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENQINBBR AND SURVEYOR Phone Ui-J 13S S. Rlroralde DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 70 Main St. Phono 133-W Make and grind alamos. Dupli cate brokon leasee, ropelr frames fBEPM ANLNi' CONSTRUCTION BkclDslee Licensed Menu, fneturers for The new Concrete Hollow-Wall Building Ilrlck for Founda tions, Walls, Bulldlngi, ete. Absolutely Fire and Weather Proof at a cost less than any ' other form of mssonry, Stone-Tile construction elim inates upkeep oxponso, Is In destructible, and Is approved by the beet arihitacte and bnllderi. Unexcelled as haea for Stneco finish Las as Estimate Tour Job tli and Market. Phone BiliaW Concrete Pipe Co. m , w'sf KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ffcl V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE I P-uWtv 1 BUY THtlM DRUGS lAdowAcyt , . I I . D. S. V O. K. Transfer Suspicious Characters VF.LL.TVTE OLK BllX INCLUDING tank 01-gas comes To (0.76 -would You MIND PAYlrta IT- i Lt-FTMYWALLCr IN MY OTHER TROUSERS BLes? ms ISN'T AU-'T'S AND t how me oeoce ) JM1 'O N OUR A EEPPft Au THE 3.. -.e r WI'J TfeoST US BUSINESS DIRECTORY WORK ready at s5 Klamath Lodge Directory" M. W. A. Meets flul sncf Third Wedneedaja Odd Fellowa Hall 0. I Edwardi, Clerk. 1335 Lakevlow Are, B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Visit ing members welcome Iks Temple. Srd Main Charlton Currln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Dalsell. Sec K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meotlngs: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays .Lyceum Hall, 8th and High Visiting Knight i. wolcome Chae. Pattereon, 0. K. American Legion Klamath Past No, S Meetings Is ana Srd Tuesdays. Court House Basoment P. R OLDS, Oom'dr. Phone m-W Dr. Philip Cole Qenoraj Practice of Dentistry Open Rvcnlngs by Appointment rnone 689 S18 Main Ovor Moo's Btora BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters Building Violet Ray facial and acalp treatment, facial packs, marcell ing, and shampooing, French paper wave. Pot sppolntmont Phone 811 QtiORBN.VA WARREN, Prop. SLY ' "';;-'s) A r. ttj nfti y ALLRiGHT I CAM change: it For 5H NOTmiN DOiN - VOU 9oTh ACTLlKt- A PAIR OF DEAOSEAT-WHEN ONE 0R6ETS MIS WALLET AND THe OTmEA TMirtK5 rtC riAD A $iOO Bill. iT U)OKS euSPlOOUS ' Two first class Italian Stone Masons and ce ment workers, will Work by day or contract. Work guaranteed. Four years in Klamath. Phone 5S3W, or inquire 619 Main St. EVERETT TRUE rr !tf BoT-t-i y i Don't ? HAVE ( V BILL ,-tl i-t-T'I fAVi "TRue., HAD AKl CNSfASeMciNT To (486T WCH OTHG-R AT THE CC?tvcrV5. OV tvsO SQUAfSCS THUtes-pQV y4FTC5r?M0ON roo NSVfffi SHOlrttriy UP, AN O I tSUND THSC roR. A FULL Unuo THtr WASN'T TH PAICC To MtStS-T 6V PPOINTHCNT AKiV NO CrXPCANATlOM OFFcSfS.V-0 If I 1 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 THE EVENING HERALD'S Coal Mines To Stop All Work At 12 o'Clock More Than 158,000 Laborers to Lay Down Tools PHILADELPHIA. Auk. 81v (ffj Anthracite mining In North western Philadelphia will ItOD at niiiliilKlit by order of thct United Mine Workers. The stroke of twelve iiiarku oxplrutlon of tin; two your working contract of 158,000 workers who bro bi.'im unabli- to ttgne with tin! nine ownom upon ltn rcnowal and who dvcllni! to work until nomo rent al l ncnotlnted. 'Ihi! walkout will plaeo a virtual padlock upon 828 mines In ten coaatip. It will Involve In addition to the hulk of tho miner) another army of their dependinlii. The full number of those de pendent upon the minei, and for whom bread winnltiK accordlnKly In put at fiOO.OQO. About SOOO maintenance men will remain in tho pits by mutual agreement to prevent flooding and to attend their general upkeep. They will be a i . . a day's pay every two weeks for tho union emergency fund. Something like 10,000 rail road men employed In handling of coal shipments and In shops and cur repair work will probably be thrown out of work. I'ulon officials contemplate no picketing and the owners, so far as can be learned, plan no im porting of non-union help. San Francisco Markets SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31. Trading In live poultry was slow to day but dealer did not expect any material change In prices. llialle'rs leghorn 1 to l 1-4 pound 41 43; 1 ia pounds 39ft 41; color ed I 1-4 to 1 3-4 pounds 30 33. Fryers leghorn t to 214 pounds 33085; colored 8 to J'., pounds 30 0 32. Voting roosters colored 3 p.iunds 3303D; sluggy shewing spurs nom inal. Old roosters colored 15 17; leg hard 1214. By CONDO WHAT'S Tl-r ANStAXEfe, f IR5T Tl Mrs ljts NOW YOU TV)M HOAj It's Loose t f.Assirinn AI BATES First Insertion per line 10c Two Insertions per lino ISc Threo insertions per line 20c Tour Insertions per line SSffe Week (0 times) per lino 80c One Month per line 7ffe Minimum charge 2Sc. Ads not consecutive are charged as new fol lowing each omission. First Insertion Is In "New Today" column without extra charge, bat all Insertions In that column are at first Insertion rata. NEW TODAT Special prices on auto lops and side curtains. See Connolly Bros., 9) 2 Main St. 31 1120 I. V. S. KdlOLAItSIIIl' for sale or trade for 140 or a good shot gun or .32 special rifle. You can choose any course "oii want. Write to T. C. Johnson, Klamath Agency. 31-S5 ONE HOUSE and 8 lots In south Lakevlew, Oregon, for rent or sell. Call or write Mra. I. Vlnyard, Ad)li Oregon. . 29-3 WANTED Work by hour or day. Will care for children. 403 Wal . nut. 31-2" WANTED Woman for house clean ing. 121 north lltb St. 31 nOArtD AND ROOM for 4 people, close In. Phone 40CR. 813 Lincoln. 31-2 FOR SALE -Tent house, 14 x 16, on corner lot 26 x 100. for equity near Mills school. Inquire Newby's Store. 31-5 FOR SALE 2 acres fine soil, on state highway; city water, elec tricity, telephone. Phlce I960; terms. Ward & Dale, 001 Main St. n FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 034 No. Sth St. Phone 413J. 31-1' FOR RENT Modern room in private family. Call 815 Eldorado. 31-2 TO RENT Furnished apartment. 2 rooms and bath. 2028 Reclamation Ave. 31-2 WANTED TO BUT 50 used shot guns and rifles. See Connolly Bros. 912 Main St. 31 FOR RENT Large front bedroom, good parking s,paee for cars. 303 Washington. Phone 281W. 31-2 FOR RENT Attractive new 3 room cottage, bath, sleeping porch, base ment; 130 per month. 1475 Ala meda. Phone 029J. 31-2 TWO SMALL HOUSES Phone 544J. for rent. 31-5 1 FOR SALE THE HOTEL CHRIS- MAN. Silver Lake, Oregon 45 fur- nlshed rooms. Hot and cold baths flOl'trlr liellts ni. nem nf r.rMr..t on main St. Best paying hotel in the state. Price 816.000. Owners wish to retire. Would take $8,500 cash, balance in trade. Address N. M Lewis, Silver Lake, Oregon, L. B. No. 6. 31-2 LOST Chesapeake dog, 3 mo. old, dark brown. Nitchclm ranch, phono HF4. 31-2 WANTED Cocker Spaniel for stud service, immediately. Address Box 8. Herald Office. 31-5 WOODMEN TO INITIATE On Tuesday evening September 1. the Woodmon of the World will hold an initiation in the Odd Fellows hall on 5th and Main streets. Candidates are requested to bo there nt 7:30, or us soon thereafter as possible. Mcd ford members will bo hero to as sist in the work. Good refreshments will be served. 31 LOS ANGELES. Athens No. 6. said by oil men to be tho deepest well ever drilled, is down 7.530 feet after 183 actual days of drilling. Engineers are worrying how to get tho oil to the surface when tho well comes in. Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour lesson a week and privilege of class work in composition, history of mu sic, ear training, ete. Terms. $5.00 per month Residence 1000 California Phone 790W Studio 903 3rd St. Ph. 2S4M Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLERS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estimates "given on" Irater" systems. Prices Reasonable We'll Move CLASSIFIED AD SECTION WANTED WANTED TO CONTRACT Wheat hauling on Tule Lake. Write E. T. Purtln, Ilnndon, Oregon. Box 237. 25-31' WANTED Cook for rnmp, hay crow. 0 to 8 men, 12.50 per day. Address Box 107, Herald. 29-3 CONTRACTS building work, exca vatlng. etc. S. Romtvcdt, 120 Mar tin St. Phone 943. 29- CAMPTKNDER wants steady work with sheep outfit. Experienced in feeding or desert lambing In sheds or open r inge. Write P. O. Box 315., Fort Klamath, Oregon. 29-3 WANTED 121 W. -Woman 11th St. for housework. 29 MISCELLANEOUS SADDLE AND PACK Horses for hire, 11.50 per day, each. Horse and packer $5. M. H. Wampler, Rocky Point, Ore. A27-S27 TRIANGLE CAFE rThe plaee to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 833 Main etreet. Phone S24. tl SHOES REPAIRED BT MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th SL W pay the 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. Office. Herald tf-nt WELL PRESSED Is well dressed. We use the Hoffman stenm pressing machine. Suits pressed, 75c. We call and deliver free. Phone 4 9 J. 224 So. 6th. Sixth Street Cleaners. A 25 S 25 WINDOW CLEANING, Door wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. Reference a. A.M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7U LOOK YOUR BEST In a "Roberts Suit," hand tailored to your mea sure. Now showing fall and 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 GOOD PIECE of Land to exchange for a good car. Phone 516. 27-2 TO LET Pasture, rye and clover. 29-11 Phone 19F42. MARKETS PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 31. Eggs steady; current receipts 30c; pullets 30'31; firsts 32326; extras 3G36Mj; delivered Portland. Butte- steady; extra cubes, city 50s; standards 48; prime firsts 46; firsts 45; undergrade; nominal; D.-ints 53: cart.cns 54. liutterfat steady; best churning track in cream 52c uot ' zcne 1- Poultry steady; less 5 per cent commission; hoava- hens 23H24; light 15; spring 22 25; young w-iiite ducks 2425. Onions steady 1.50 1.75. Potatoes now 1.75 2.00; Nuts steady walnuts number 1. 28 630; filberts nominal; almonds 2527; Brazil nuts 1S20; Italian ; ohestnuts 21. I Cascara bark nominal; at 6 7c; Oregon grape root momiual. Hope nominal mith uow crop held at 20. Cattle recoipts 2015; calves 560; strong to 25 j higher; steers good medium 7.258.25; common 6 7.50; canncrs and cutter steers .4.50 6.00; helrers, good, common and medium 4.00 6.50; cows good, common and medium 3.25 5.75; cornier and cutters 1.50g3.25; bulls good, best yearlings, excluded 4.00 5.00; cemmon to medium (cannors and bolognas) 3.00 4.00; calves, medium to choice (milk feds excluded) 7.50 0 9.00; cull and com mons 5.00 7.50: vealers medium to choice 10.0012.00; cull and common 6.50 010.00. Hogs receipts 13.00. .. market 25c heavy weight 2.5003.50 pounds medium, good and choice 12.75 14.00; Medium weight 200 to 250 pounds medium, good and choice 13.5014.25; light welgat 160 to 200 pounds common, bedium, good and choice 14.00014.50; light lighU 130 to 160 pounds common, med ium, good and choice 13.50014.00; packing hogs 9.50 11.50; slaught er pigs 90 130 medium, good and choice 13.00 13.50; feeder and stacker pigs 70 to 130 pounds, me dium, good and choice 12.50 13.00. Sheep .receipts 1880; nominally steady; none sold early 1300 head on contract; lambs good and choice, Mt. Adams 12.00012.50: lambs me dium to good valley 10.50 012.60: heavy weight 92 potrads up 8.50 10.00; all weights cull nud common 6.00 8.00; yearling weathers me dium to choice 7.0009.00;" ewes common to .choice 3.500 6.50; Con ner and cull 1.50 03.50. It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN FOR HALE FOR SALE Apartment house, ha six nlcoly furnished apartments, nil havo private baths, steam heat, close In. Terms. Address 183, Herald. U-t 123.50, 129.50; (31.50 Highest grade all wool suits and overcoats, tailored to measure. 1004 Main. 25-31 M EARLY FEED RANGES FOR SALE unnges mat proouco enny none or lambs. In tructn of from 2000 to 13. acres. Located In a dis trict which receives onrly and abundant rain. Near railroad. Well fenced and watered. Prices from $10 to $25 per aero. Oeorgo R. McLeod, realtor. 115 N. Baa Joaquin St., Stockton, Calif. 25-31 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Persian kittens, $5.00. Mills Hall Apt. No. 2. 25-21 FOR SALE 20 foot motor boat with 12-H. P. marine engine In A-l condition. Will sell or trade for K. F. real estate. Phono 71. 25-31 FOR SALE CHEAP24 feet on Wost Main St. E. Quiittch. 25-31 FOR SALE Boston Bull pups, Lamm's Store, Modoc Point. 27-3 CHEVROLET Rebuilt Roadster, over $300 In new parts. It's a dandy, and a going devil. Get this cash only, $300. Write Box 165, Care Herald. 28-31 KENNEDY 3-TUBE Radio, extra tubes for dry cells; B and C batter ies; loud speaker; head phones; 100 ft. aerial, list 65 stations, cash, only $65. Write Box 166, Care Herald. 28-31 FOR SALE Good Ford touring car, cheap for cash. 1136 High Street. 28-31 FORCED SALE Paying store; must get away; sickness snap. DICK. 28-31 FOR SALE Span of young horses, broke, well matched, weight 1600: price $200. W. B. Brown, Langell Valley. 28-31 COLLIE PUP Male, aged two and half months. Price reasonable. Box 8, Herald. 28-31 FOR SALE Choice Cocker 8paniels. Both pupe and grown dogs, from $20 up. F. Curtis Calkins, Roseburg. Ore. 27-31 WILD PLUMS, 6c lb.; crab applcB 2 He lb.; nice sweet corn 20c doz. Homo Farm, Poe Valley. 29-31 FOR SALE 12 Rhode Island laying hens. Phone 496W1. 29-4 FOR SALE ; Drop leaf breakfast table, cook stove, chairs, electric heater. 259 So. Rkverslde. 29-1 FOR SALE Five room, new furni ture, cheap If sold at once house for rent. Phone 539M. 29-4 FOB RENT SVV1AIVkVMVV1rr' m aa. FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Close In. Phone 342-W. 419 10th SL A4-S4 GARAGE FOR RENT Call at 319 North 9th. 26-27 FOR RENT Nice bedroom. 131 No. 2nd St. (next to Crater's rooms.) 25-31 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms; hot and cold water, bath and phone. Call at Women's Exchange. 490J. site FOR RENT 5 room modern unfur nished house; inqulro Arllo Wor rell. 525 11th St. 29-31 FOR RENT A nlcoly furnished room, close in; gentlemen prefer red. 532 North 8th Street. 29-4 FOR RENT 5 room house, inquire 2231 So. 6th St. 29-11 FOR RENT An unfurnished flat, downstairs, closo in. Call at 1149 Pino St. 29-1 TO KENT FREE 100 fenirekas, an Eureka free to do your house--cleaning. Don't thank me. Thank Eureka company. Phone A. Wyatt, Golden Rule Store. Phone 129. 29-12 FOR RENT Three two room Apts.. 2333 Wantland Ave., Just east ot the Mills hall. Come and see them, just right for two; adults only. 28-31 FOR RENT Building suitable for warehouse or shop, location Es planade. Lloyd Porter, First Na tional Bank. 21t( LOST AND FOUND STRAYED AWAY Police lady pup, light color. Return 220 Main St. Suitable reward. See DICK. 28-31 CARD OF THANKS Wo. wish to thank our friends, es pcclally tho employes of the Shaw? Bertram Lumber Co., for their kind ness itnd sympathy shown during our recent bereavement. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Swan Swan son.