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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON Persistency ( YOU FOLK WILL HAVE V fHCN VJE NWN f BETTCR TAKC A T7 Uy., NbTJl To STAY IN TbwN I) GO TAi - MS Too ) Too WDBiwt "HERE TbNIflHT - IT'LL TAKC Y LnnoVIM ANr S FAP. TO WALK J 7 C0ME5 A GOV VAlTrlA until Tomorrow lb Vik L SnSa i lmx J vimi v;uR S woksb and WAaoN- TuvaDnirMoimu'titi ! t I WHMV 1 UGuAGtJ V. MAVP.P HP'S Aiima YOUR CAR y v y ytfi k'TMAT VIAV y 'i "' f Vou UP TbTfe HOTEL GXTRA FoR OUf? ( HAUL IT FREE1 ( TAKE OUR GRIPS - oFiPTV -UGGAE? f V-ZZ ,, U: "- ...... :.krH J HERALD'S Kooak I Leave Your iN Bfor 9 OclocK-Your AM- Pictures are ready at' 5 P.r Up WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY TI-IEIW DRUGS I Pui'ifv Fred Westerfeld, D. D. S. X-Itr Laboratory Loouili Building l'boan , W K' Kails, Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ANI SURtvttOM Offles snd Residence Phnun 3 21 I O. O. r. Ton.pl J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Phons l'J2 J 133 S. Riverside DR. J. G. GOBLE Ol'TOMETRIST OPTICIAN 709 Main dt. Phono l.'13-W Mske snd grind Glasses. Dupll cste broken leases, repair frames RHANCNT CONSTRUCTION Exclusive Licenser Manu facturers for The now Concrete Hollow-Wall Bnlldlug Brio, for Founda tions, Walls, Buildings, otc. Absolutely Fire and Weather Proof at a cost less thun any other form of masonry. Stone-Tile construcllnn elim inates upkeep expense, Is lr destruutlblo, and Is approvod by the best architect) nod builders. -Unexcelled M a lin.nV for ell iic co finish tot as Estimate Tour Job fib and Market. Phone RK2W Concrete Pipe Co. t PC O. K. Transfer BUSINESS DIRECTORY Work fllttvs Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Meets Flra and Thlr, Wodnssdays Odd Fellows Hall O. L. Edwards, Clerk. 1335 Lakuvlew Are. B. P. O. ELKS Meete r V Thtirsilay evening Vlslt 3gky Ing UHimhora SralOWBt ZA K'K Temple. 3rd Male. Churlton Currln, Exalted Ruler Tom IVlxoIl, Sod K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings; 8 P. M. Snd and 4th Tuesdays Lyceum Hall, 8th and High Visiting Knlghti wolcome Chas, Pattorson. (1. K American Legion Klamath Post No. I Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Court House Baaemont F. R. OLDS, Com 'dr. PI one 66I-W Dr. Philip Cole General Practlco of Dentistry Open Rvenings by Appointment Pbono 5G9 - 51 s Main Over Moe's Stors Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLERS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estimates given on water systems. Pricos Ronionabls 1040 Main Street Two first class Italian Stone Masons anil ce ment workers, will work by ((ay or contract. Work guaranteed. Four years in Klamath. Phone 583W, or inquire 619 Main St. EVERETT TRUE 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 Co., "If THE EVENING HERALD'S Woman Senator? The mo r.,1 vvo:nan to nit in the U. 8 Bennte may be Mrs. !.. ; ii Ludd, n'lilow ot the lato North Dakota senator. She may be appointed to serve her hOidwind's unexpired term, wlileh would place her In the Senate until March 4, 1927. Mrs. Rebecca Kclton of Georgia was the first wo man HMMr. ATHLETE TAXB8 UP mission WORK EDINBURGH (P) After win ning SO Tern events at an athletic I meeting recently, Eric Llddell, the j "flying Scotsman," and Bcottisb I Olympic 400 moires champion, left Edinburgh on IiIm way to China for missionary work. Llddcll was hauled through the streets in a decorated carriage by fellow stu dents tnd a large crowd St the sta tion tang a hymn, "Jesus shall n ign." as his train, moved out of the station. Half the world's gold la In the United states now and dentlsti are trying 10 put it into, teeth. By CONDO t iT! r n. Its Loose Mi HATES per line 10c per lino 15c per line -'."I' icr lino UTSc Wi I I. ((I times) per tlnn 00c Oui! Month per line 76o Mm: m 'i in charge 25c. Ads not I consecutive are charged as new fol- j lowing each omission. First Insertion Is In "New Today" column without extra charge, bat all Insertions In ttiat column are at flrat ! Insertion rate. NEW TODAY FOR RENT, Immediately; five room riiriilshi.il house, oo l N. !Hh Bt, 8 FOR UK NT - Two room furnished apurtmenl. 634 No. Hth St. l'hone IUJ. . 4-5 Foil BALE (iood Cook stove, six holes; dining C hairs, roeker, go earl; cheap, i'hono 857J. 5 FOR RENT Furnished apartment at Ml 2 Onli. 6 ROOM AND HOAIll) in private liome tor lady; near high school. Tele phone tat. 5-s WANTBD- Middle aged woman lor general housework in home with modern conveniences. .Mutil be good cook. Two small children. Wages 0 and board. Write, stating age, (IttaliricntionK and reference. Ad dress ft. O. B P.O. Hox 54S. MO KOIl SAI-K Store rfxtures and sale, i..,.:, i.in, oiti' HI. ! t f Hrt OIU.AND HATCHBRY Accredited chicks Wblte and Brown Leghorns Barred Rocks, It. I. Reds. Black Mlnorcas. Now booking orders for fall delivery. Orland Hatchery, Or lunil. Glenn Co.. Calif. 5 HOUSE KOIl RENT Furniture, 3 rooms and breakfast room, for sale: reasonable. Call 1C. 5-9 FOR SALE 7 room house, new ga rage, paving paid, $4 500. Inquire 500 No. 9th. 5-12 WANTED Washing and Ironing done at my home, or half days' work of any kind, chamber work preferred. Mrs. Pepper. 209 Klam ath Ave. 5-a FOIt SALE A new three room house on sewer. $300 cash, balance terms Call ST8R. 5 FOR RENT 4 room house. 1103 I'pham. 5-8 FOR SALE OR TRADE 7 good work horses, s to 11, weight from 1300 to 1600 or more: 2 good wac- ons; I sets good farm harness; 1 I No. .! Western Railroad plow; double trees, leadbars, chairs, plow point; a lot of Fresno extras and tools. Will tradd for city real es tate or a good late model used ear. Dodge Bulck or Studebaker . prererred. A. J. Teberg. Central Hotel, or II. V. Welhorn, 626 : ni..n. - - I For Hiking Hero's too outfit President Coolldge wore on bis recent trump over the, Vermont hills near his father's home . nt Plymouth, Vt. The typically Newf England long jumper nnd boots are the every day attlro of many farmers In that section. This picture was. taken by Plymouth photogropner, w ho planned to make some pin i money by selling It to tourists, but "a presidential spokesmnn let it be known" thut the chief executive pr;f faired to have the photo suppressed. We'll Move CI.A8HFIKD First Insertion Two Insertion Three Insertions , Four Insertions o CLASSIFIED AD SECTION MIHfTXI.ANKOUS SADDLE AND I'ACIC Horses for hire, $1.50 per day, each. Horse and packer $5. M. If, W'umpler. Rocky Point, Ore, A27-H27 TRIANGLE CAFK The place to gei good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT rf Main street. Pbone 624. t( SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Ooodyssr 8ho Repair Shop. 121 N. 8ta dt. Wi pay the return postage. KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency, 1008 Main St., all kinds of help FOR RENT A nicely furnished furnished on short notice. Phono room, closo In: gentlemen prefer 157. A-18 S-18; red. 532 North 8th Street. 29-4 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt WELL PRESSED le well dressed. We use the Hoffman steam pressing I machine. Suits pressed, 75c. We I call and deliver free. Phono 49J. i 224 So. Cth. Sixth Street Cleaners. A 25 S 25 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wox- lug, house cleaning and Janitor serrlce. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W 7tf LOOK YOUR BEST li a "Roberta Suit," hand tailored to your mea sure. Now showing tall and winter styles In suits and overcoats. Phono 109 and I will call with samples, or see me at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon and evoplpgs. A. It. (ACE) RENNER. A15-S15 "O LET Pasture, rye and clover. Phone 19F42. 29-11 $120 t. 0. B. SCHOLARSHIP for sale or trade for $40 or a good shot gun or .32 special ritlc. You can choose any course you want. Write to T. C. Johnson, Klamath Agency. 31-S5 BIG SHIPMENT of new coats has just arrived. At Bee Bcgin's Dress Shop. 129 S. 7th St. 1-5 BIG SHIPMENT of new coats has Just arrived. At Bee Begin's Dress Shop. 129 S. 7th St. 1-5 fi FORDSON TRACTORS In good condition, to trade for hogs, milk cows, horses or chickens. J. W. Kerns, 1303 South 6th St. 4-11 FOR RENT. An elegant home. 7 or 8 large room with carpet and lin oleum, electricity and water fur nished, large lawn, shade trees, on paved street, a really delightful place to live; $60 per month. FOR RENT 2 new 3 room stucco houses, modern, equipped with el ectric range and water heater, on macadamized street. FOR SALE Here Is a farm oppor tunity: 160 acres on highway, close to store and school; So acres under irrigation. Small buildings and partly fenced. Price $12 per acre. $2 per acre down payment will give you possession balance $2 per acre per year. THE WALTON. WRIGHT CO. Phone 643W PAY CASH AND PAY LESS PURE LINSEED Oil, $1.50 in 5's; $1.55 in 1 gallon cans. GUARD 2 PLY Roofing. $2.25 per roll. GOOD GRADE Outside White paint, $3.00 per gallon. THE LEADING PAINT STORE Patterson's. 626. 630 So. 6th 3-9 FREE LABOR DAY Picnic, WIulKse beach. You are invited to come. Bring your lunch. We furnish the coffee. If you can take an extra passenger, pick ono up at Fifth and Main. Don't forgot to bring the kids. Central Labor Union. Don't forget the danco at Altamont in the evening. 4-5 WANTED I WANTED Cocker Spaniel for stud service, immediately. Address Box S. Herald Office. 31-5" i EXPERIENCED Stenographer and bookkeeper wishes permanent po sition. Call 406R. 3-10 WANT TO BUY Good second hand roll top desk and office table. Box 170 Herald Office. 3-5 WANT TO BUY sate. Box 109, -Good second hnnd Herald Office. 3-5 WANTED Position by married el ectrician, 16 years' experience in switchboard, electric elevator mo tor installation und maintenance, industrial lighting, house wiring: :', i-.. years present position, but de sire to make a change; references. J. O. Hooker, 710 E. 6th, Albany, Ore. 4-S WANTED Position as cook on hay ranch or saw mill. 729 Walnut St. Phone 211R. Rebecca S. Yooum, 4-5 Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour lesson a week and privilege of class work In composition, history of mu sic, ear training, etc. Terms, ijo.OO per month Residence 1000 California Phone 790W Studio 503 3rd St. P11.2S1M It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN FOR RENT FOR RENT -Furnished apartments. Closo in. Phono 342-W. 410 lot It St, A4-S4 GARAGE FOR RENT Call at 319 North 9th. 25-27 I FOR RENT Sleeping rooms; hot I und cold water, bath and phone, Call at Women's Exchange. 490J. 24tr I port RENT 5 room houso, Inquire 2231 So. Cth St. 29-11' TO RENT FREE 100 burekaB, an Eureka free to do your house cleaning. Don't thank me. Thank Eureka company. Phono A. Wyatt, Goldes Rule Store. Phone 1,29. 20-12 ' I FOR RENT Building suitable for warehouse or shop, location Es planade. Lloyd Porter, First Na tional Bank. 21tt TWO SMALL HOUSES for rent. Pbone S44J. 31-5 FOR RENT Furnaco heated sleep ing room for 2 men. 514 Walnut Ave. 1-7 FOR RENT Room for lady or gen tleman in private home, close In. Private entrance, garage It desired. 1150 Pine St. 2-8 FOR RENT Six room house on 2242 White Ave., Mills Add., $25. Inquire N. Ferrara at McDonald Pool Hall. 615 Main St.. 2-8 FOR RENT Small house, partly furnished. 9th and Klamath, phono 199J. 2-5 FOR RENT 2 room furnished cabin suitahlefor men. Phone 612 3-5 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, and telephone. Call 508M. bath 3-5 FOR RENT Sleeping room, closo in. 1018 Washington. 4-8 FOR RENT Modern furnished out side Apt. Phone 149W. Winters Bldg. t 4-5 FOR SALE FOR SALE Apartment honse, has six nicely furnished apartments, all have private baths, steam heat, close in. Terms. Address 153, Heraid. 11-ti FOR SALE Thoroughbred Persian kittens, $5.00. -Mills Boll Apt. No. 2. i 25-21 BIG SHIPMENT of new coats has Just arrived. At Bee Begin's Dress Shop. 29 S. 7th St. 1-5 FOR HALE Tent house, 14 x 16, on corner lot 25 x 100, for equity near . ills school. Inquire Newby's Store. 31-5 BIG SHIPMENT of new coats has just arrived. At Bee Begin's Dress Shop. 129 S. 7th St. 1-5 7 WORK HORSES for hire, with 1 driver. A. J. Teberg. Central ho tel. 1-7 FOR SALE 4 room modern house, just completed. Call 114J after. 5 p. m. 2-8 FOR SALE Good lawn dirt. Call W. Chastain. 445M. 3-10 FOR SALE Delicious apples for eating of cooking, at Enterprise ranch. Phono 400J. 3-12 $23.50: $29.50; $31.50 Highest grade all wool suits and over coats, tailored to measure. 1004 Main. 3-9 FOR SALE 1 1924 Dodge tour ing, reconditioned; 1 1925 Ford touring. like new; priced right. 2 LATE MODEL 1921 Ford coupes. WAKEFIELD MOTOR CO. 4 22' Klamath Avo. 3-.', FOR SALE Second hand business at 11 Main St. 3-5 FOR SALE 18 head purebred Shropshire Bucks. Phono 15K13. 3-8 FOR SALE Oldsmobile 6 touring cur, 1920 model, just overhauled, $150 cash: can be seen after 5 in the evenings und Sundays at the Hot Springs hotel. 4-5 ; FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered Ilolstcin bull. Phone 111' 12 or j write Box 536. 4-11' LOST AND FOUND LOST on 10th St. Brown leather ' purse containing car keys. Reward, I, phone 144 J. '3-5 ! NEW YORK. Rich enough to re tire after selling newspapers for 50 j years, two news stand owners have signed over their business In the Woolworlh building to two faithful oniployes.