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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1925)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 192fi EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN 0OSH I HAVEN'T SEEN MR.1VTE FOR T fao DAVB AND THERE GOtBIHE DOCTOR INTO1 Hit) H006B- BUAOT IT- t MUST HAVE HURT The poor, fellow whlnj. ..mwcw that ToY AuIOfAoUil-l AT IIIM"ND 1 1 Al l. HAITI Ml I'INAI IT ol Am il X'VL AOCOLIKEA MERE. YOU HAVE LCOKCU VMfWWlED EVC;R "oiNCB YOUi-AME HOML-IHOI'I YOUR GONBClBNCB HAS HUE"! Ak'OJVI.P OVER THE WAY YOU TREATCD THE TlTCO ON OUR VAC Ml ON PAY HERALD'S f P I il 0 ( MgpBSBffgwg B ' - - - . ' i Kodak Work Leave Your Fihws RtJtore 9 O'clocK-Your pictures are KLAMATH FALLS OREGON where: particular people BUY THEIR DrtUCiS Fred We.terfelo. D. D. S. Jf-ltny LahiraMrr I, "null liulldln phone 4S1-VV Klumtii rails Oregon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURCfKOH Ofrie !,. EtMldMMt Plinac (21 I. O. O. K. ToitpU J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL BNOINEEH . AND Rl;ilVKVlT Phono I04M 219 High Bt DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOM BTBI8T optician U9 Main it. Ph. mo i:i3 v Mnko and grind Qlaum On f 11 Ri" nr. ikon lannoii rnpnlr trumOH fPIRMANCNT CONSTRUCTION1 Kiclualvn I.I' en".' 1 Manu fru Hirer for The BW Concrete Hollow Wall Snlldlni iiriok for Founda tion., Walla, Building, utc. Absolutely Fire and Wualtnu I reef at a COSt I ' ll thnu am other form ol tuiisonry. Stone-Tile conetructuin ellm Inatea apheep sgpenie, It n duati'uciilm . Hiul Is approved by the bait arobltepU gad builder. Cnuiei-llial hi nccc a a I-aae flnihh fnr Let na ItatitnatO Your Job til and aTarJrjt. Pbonr JlSieW Concrti Pipw Co. 1 V t -'Il No Brave Warrior 1 QOtOC hS A LOTTLfc FUN BV AuToMOBIl-E AO A ENOUGH To TAKE 1 KNfcW HOW BADLY Hcfl HOUT-t MISHT HAVE KILLED THE FOOK. FELLOW BY i-:, . t ' ,CIIOOl - KOY Ulk'OVJING THAT tMGLAD MOM II Q7 ' itCMfcl.' ni- IT I l r J 1 I rtLkl. 1WW JIIV'L'-.-'' ISRISST: 1 SAVEO HAVE QUARRELED with MR.Tvre- HE'S TELLING THE TtlGM MONEY OH THEIR YACATlON BY TAKING TlCM WITH US AND THEN THEY NILILIiOORO A LOT OF ONl'LEAPANT tCTEDME To Things asodt you FOR THE r WHOLE TRIP BUSINESS DIRECTORY ready al' s5 P.f Klamath Lodge Directory B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Tburf'lny otpuIdc. Vlilt inR niuinbun welcome Elk IV i . 3rd m....i Charlton Currln, Eultod Bnlur. Tom Uolr'll, Boc K. of G. Council No. 2255 MoounKic o r. M. 2nd nnd 4th Tuaidnyi I.ycoum Hull, Sth nd HlKh Vlnltlnii KnlKhu wolcom ObM, Pattorion Q K XmcricHn Legipl Klamittb Poll Yi. btaaUDfi It' n(i Sro i'uotfWy Court Hm nnaoinoni H ..OEIIS Com i" nna k ' Dr. Philip Cole Qenera) Practice of Dontlatrj Opin Ktcnlngi by Appointment rtoue r.0 518 Main Over Mr."'.. Store Mario Obcnchain Teacher of Piano Ouo private lesaon and ono class lesson a week. Ann weight and relaxation method. Studio 305 Pino St, back of Elks' Temple, , Phone 5G3W Wanted 50 Used Guns Connolly Bros. 912 Main 1 IT1 in JOEfr" WAN! EpTD HAVE SENDING ME THAT TOY JOKE AND 1 WA9 BOOB IT Too 5DANOUSLY-I WISH IKON TOY AT HIM tONT KNOW AB60 f Maying "fHiNfiy et'HiNR my back IS HE? THAT SHOWS HE'S N0THIN6 BUT A COVARD - HE'D HIT A GUY ON THE HEAD VilTit A PSCE OF LEAD PiPE YVKLM HL WASN'T LOOKiNG RATHER THAN Fi'iHT FACE Tu FACE LIKE A MAN GERMANY To 111 V LARGE SHIPMENT, RUSSIAN EGGS BBRLOtb (P) Imports tloa of larm shliimonts of from Him- aln In Iminlnont. A Ilorlln Kyndlcatc baa conrludcd a reciprocal nKrco nnnl with the Huaalnn Sooloty of Braad Produrts bj whlob tha (lor- tiinn ayndlonto l.t Kunruntoi'd hfnp monta of UuaHinn oxrh valued ut 70.UUU.0U0 markH. DurlnK the pr Knt yur Coo our loadH of Kn-. n.u SRii will b ImiKjrtd Into firmany, v.hll nxt ynr th ohlpinnta WOI 1)0 Incraaaad to 2uoo carloada und iu )27 to 2700 carlondii. Two fust class Italian Stone Masons and ce ment workers, will work by day or contract. Work guaranteed. Four years in Klamath. Phone 583W( or inquire 619 Main St. EVERETT TRUE A f Yoo A-3K K tvHCTH&R 1 tiecievts. inj Ttfio vh&ory' OF evOCOTION' OR not. rr KY AM3l;Sf5. U3 Yes, ant NO. A 1.34 .V MM KtRVICr. INC "1lJl THF FVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD MARKETS POPTTAND. Onv, Hopt, Id. Bfgl iKlrua oont lower, OtIMf IM4f( atoudy. Curront roooipla 3'i 1-2; PullaU U 1-2 ami .14: ftntn 37 (o 37 1-2; Rltraa 40 to 40 1-2. llntlor aluody. Kxirn ulia olty 61, Btandardi 111 prima firm 49 1-2; PI rata 47; under aradaa nominui; prinlu 53; cartoioi 64', Milk ataady. Baat cbofnlDf cream 52o pound not nhlppnr'a trnok if aona 1. Haw milk (4 per centj 2.f..' par owi. f i h Portland i Poultry aliiudy. Ilmvy liona 24, to 16; Light IS; Spring 25 to It; Youiik Whlto docka 26. PotAtOM uttlvo, now 1.75 to 2.00. Onloni alow 1.60. Nuta atendy. IVIInuta numher 1, 2K to 30; Kllbirta nominal; Al mOflda 25 to 27; Iirnr.il nuta 18 to 120: lln!lan cbcatnuta 21. 'anoura burl: M"aty. Nominal at i; to 7; OroKon Kiapo rool nominui. Hopa firm, fiacilonally hlgbcr. New crop, eilUUri 25 to 25 1-2; KuKKlea 27 to 27 1-2. Cuttle rccelpta JO, market nomin ally atvudy. Hog! rocelpla r,75 (450 on con tract), murkat 2f,c lower. Heavy walght 1250 to 350 lba.) medium, good und choice 12. to 12.75: med ium weight (200 to 250), medium, Kood and cbolco 12.50 to 13.00; light weight (100 to 200). common, madlpm, good and choice 13.00 to 3.25; Light llglits (130 to 100), Cornndn, medium, good and choice 12.00 to 13.00; Packing hoga 9.00 to 11.00; Sluughti r plga (90 to 130) mtdlam, good and choice 12.00 to 13.00; Feeder and Blocker plge (70 to 130). medium, good und cholro 12.00 to 13.00. (So'( or oily hoga and roaating plgu excluded In above quotations). Sheep receipts 230 (all contract). market steady. ITALIAN EMIGRATION IS DECREASING RECORDS SHOW R O M E Laws of the United States und other nations outside Europe which restrict immigration, are advanced as the reaBon for the decreased Italian emigration dur ing the first four months of 1925. In that time' 118.000 Italian:! left to make trrclr homes elsewhere. I impared with 144,000 during the first four monfits of 1924. Statistic show (hat a larger per centage than formerly of tho emi grants are going to other European countries. Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Ono Hour lesson a week and privilege of class work in composition, history of mu sic, car training, etc. Terms, $5.00 per month Rcsidenco 1000 California Phono 790W Studio 503 3rd St. Ph.284M By CONDO "too SYY YSS,VM!P No' "BecMuSts, MR. fHeNDsRSoM NO it flTTEK i-UHAT MY AMSfvS-R vOUCI Bet YOU'D WANT To IT U i vwamanwT , new today PHKTTY NEW Silk l)ress-;i at Hoe (login's Dross Shop. 17-20 SPECIAL SALE of Silk combination nulla for only $1.1)5 ut Bag Ba gln's Uresa Hhoppe. 129 So. 7th St. 17-20 KOU PENT 2 gar, (-.. , alt:'j r.mi to store car. 203 Michigan Ave. 17-23 l!l;Y YOITI PALL hut Ut I! Bl gin's Dress Shop. 17-20 TOR BENT Furnished apartment, with bath. 5S Main. 17-21' LOST Oread beaded purse, oontnlning money nnd papers. Reward. Return to Herald orrii" 17-19 TO TRADE House and S lota In Fresno. Calif., to trade for amall acreage in Klamath Falls. V. E. llushnell, (Jen. Dely., Klamath Full. 17 PRETTY NEW FLANNEL drewe in all the jfttagt prima ut Roe Regln's Dress Shop. 17-20 WANTED TO owe for clflldren by hour, week or month. Call be tween 11 and 12 a.m. or after fi p.m. Can give beat references. Phone 4 92.M. 17-20 FOR RENT Furniabed Apt. Phone 500. Mrs. O. Peyton. llrlt IF YOU WANT anything In pretty ailk underwear go to - Bee Be gin' Dress Shop. 129 So. Sev enth St. 17-20 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing 'room; adults only. $25 per month. Phone 56SR. 1142 Pine. 17 A WONDERFUL LINE of now fall coats to select from at Boo Be gln's Dross Shop, 129 So. Sc-venth St. 17-20 FOR SALE Young extra special thoroughbred Bhode Island lteil Co. kerels for mating. Call 2036 Garden Ave. Phone 5 15J. 17-23 j BLACK SILK underwear on sale at nee ucgin s uresa snop. i,-U FOR RENT 3 room house on paved i street, rheap. 259 S. Riverside 17-23 A CLOSE OUT of $1.00 at Bee Shoppo. Silk hose for Begin's Dress 17-20 FOR SALE 4 room house furnish ed; bath, garage, corner lot, lawn etc. Price S255U, terms. also FOR SALE New 6 room house on beautiful corner lot: basement. garai.e. lire place. oa.K Iloors, tile bath, etc. Price $5500; terms. alao FOR SALE 200 acre irrigated ranch 5 miles from Klamath Falls, water paid all but $8 per acre: good improvements. Price $80 per acre. WARD & DALE 601 Main St. 17 EDUCATORS MAKE STUDY OF JAPANESE YOITHS TOKYO. UP) While the rising generation of Japan appears to be 1 little affected by "radical thoughts" ! there is unmistakable evidence of : genera! moral decadence brought on by the World -War and aggravated by tho 1923 earthquake disaster, is the conclusion recently reached by tho department of education af ter studying papers collected from the students of 190 middle schools and girls' high schools throughout the country. The department started its inves tigation last year with the view of obtaining the mental reactions ol young Japan on various mora! and ethical questions. TOO students, it was said, apparently were quite frank iu answering the questions put to them. One of the officials In summing up his conclusion, said 1. was particularly noticeable that many hoys and girls seemed to lack the power of judging between right and wrong. ITALIAN DOCTOR DIES I rural districts. There Is a special MILAN. (P) Professor Bat-1 worms to the cocoon beds of the tista Grassi, the farous bacteriolo- royal cocoonery will be made short gist nnd physician, died recently nt ly and it is estimated that tho co the ago of 70. He was widely known coon yield this year will be not less In tho international medical world than 50 bushels. By order of her as an investigator of malnrial dis- Mnjesty the cocoons will be taken eases. to the Toklo Silk Reeling school I to bo converted into silk thread. Vcxrhatzer Bros. WKIJ. DRILLERS Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estimate, given on water ajatema. Prices Reasonable CLASSIFIED Al) BATES Hrst Insertion per line lOo Two UuertlOUJ .. per Hoe Irie Three Insertions per line 20f Four Insertions per line lifle Week (6 times) per line HOe Ope Month ! per linn 71V Minimum iTinrge 26c. Ada not consecutive are r-bnrgod aa anw fal lowing each omission First Insertion la In "Nw Today" BQUtnfl without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at flrat Insertion rate. LOST AND I'Or.VB A REASONABLE REWARD will be paid for Information leading to the recovery of nheep lost vest of Fort Klamath, branded Dia mond Dot, ear marks, mostly crop off right enr. Awallow fork In left. Please notify Jesse Sie mens ranch. For Klamath, Oregon or O'Connor Bros., Klamath Falls, .Merrill Boute. 15-21 FOUND Purse containing money, at Stone'a Market, 423 Main. Owner may have same by iden tifying, paying for adv. 16-17 SHSCELLAXEOUB SADDLE AND PACK Horuea for hire, $1.50 per day, each. Horse and packer $5. M. H. Wampler, Rocky Point, Ore. A27-S27 TRIANGLE CAFE The place, to get good eata. OPEN ALL NIGHT 633 Main street. Phone .24. t1 SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL--Send them, to the Goodyear ShjM Repair Shop, 121 N 8t:i 8t. W pny tbe return poitag. KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency, 1008 Main St., all kinds of help furnished on short notice. Phone 157. A-18 S-18 25c BUNDLES OF PAPEP.. office. Herald tf-nt WELL PRESSED ia well oressed. We I use the Hoffman steam pressing , machine. Suits pressed, 75c. We call and deliver free. Phone 49J. 224 So. Cth. Sixth Street Cleaners. A 25 S 25 ' WINDOW CLEANING, floor lng, hou.ie cleaning and janitor service Reference! A M Rhodes Phone SBOW 10 1 LOOK TOUR BEST li a "Roberta Suit," hand tailored vo 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 HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. If it's made of wool, we have it; also Paragon made-to -measure ladies' coats. 522 So. 5th St. Phone 456M. I will call to show my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat isfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. Sll Oil PAY CASH AND PAY LESS For rooting and building paper and glass. Patterson's, 6th St. 12-18 YOU CAN FINISH anything in your home with Lacq and use it in less than one-half hour. All colors. Pat terson's. 6th St. 12-18 TWO CHOICE stores for lease to right partly. Apply 206 Hart building. 14-19. j all BILLS past due to R. B. Leon- ml. must be paid by Sept. 25 1925. If not, will so in the ihhnds of an attorney with added costs. R. B. LeCnard. 14-19 GET YOUR CHIMNEYS SWEPT Phone 55. 15-21 CAN LOCK any nut or stud bolt in any position, and release. Part ner to patent wanted. Write Box 180 Care Herald. 16-22 , . EMPRESS OF JAPAN TAKES , CARE OF SILK WORMS TOKYO, The Empress is as much devoted to sericulture as are the numerous women of Japan's cocoonery constructed in the palace compound and since the beginning of this spring, the Empress has per sonally busied herself with taking care of the silk worms and feed ing them on mulberry leaves. The transfer of the matured silk When this is done the silk skeins will be Bent to tho Higher Tech nical school at Kyoto to bo careful ly woven into Habutae. It Is said that tho Emperor now years a kimono woven from this Habutae cloth which camo from her Majesty's cocoonery. CHRCHILL, Eng. Tho Vicar In the parish magazine is rebuking girls for smoking cigarettes while seated on tombstones in tho church (yard. SECTION WA.NTKii .MAN WITH 84 TON TRUCK, look ing for job. log or lumber hauling, or nnythlng else. Inquire nt Cen I tral hotel, 11-17' ' WANTED House to rent, nonr town i or In town, with fenced In back yard. With garage or nhods. Ad j dress Box 8, Herald Office. 11-17 I WANTED TO TRADE 8 line view lots In 2nd Addition, for lota Ball, roud addition. J. L. Simons. Box 3 15. City. 11-17 SITUATION WANTED Thoroughly experienced bookkeeper capable rendering financial statements,. Income tax reports, otc. Write Box 178, care Hurnld. 11-89 I I WANTED Olrl for gonoral house ; work. County Hospital, Phono 15F13. 15-17 j WANTED To enro for children, !y week or month. Call bctwoen H and 12 a.m., or after 6 p.m. Can , give best reference. Phone 493M. 16-19 PARTY WANTED To finance pat ent for half interest. This will sell. Investigate. Box 176 Care Herald. 16-22 FOR SALE FOR SALE 5 room house on High street, $3000; terms. Chilcoto Smith. 17-l.S FOR SALE 4 lots In Chiloquin, on highway, cheap: inquire Phono 832. Robinson Tractor Co. 11-17 FOR SALE Very desirable furnish ed summer cabin at Rocky Point. Located on deep water. Price $700 it sold this full. Inquire 16 Loomls building. U-17 FOR SALE Remington automatic 12 gauge shotgun, half price. In quire 16 Loomls building. 11-17 DRESS BETTER Tor lese $23.60, $29.50, $31.50. Highest grad6, all w i i Suits and Overcoats. Tailor ed to measure. Guaranteed 10O4 Main. 14-19 FOR SALE Paige touring, sport model In A-l shape. Go:d paint, new top, gC. 1 rubber. Will sacri fice or trale far small car and some cash. 619 Walnut St. 14-19 STOVES TO BURN Guns to shoot. See DICK, 220 Main St. 15-18 FOR SALE Steel top range, kit chen table, chairs. Phone 629W or call 1321 Crescent Ave. 16-18 RIFLE FOR SALE 300 Savage, new condition. Phone 204R. W. McNeaiy. 16-17 ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniels, blue ribbon stock, good retrievers, prices reasonable. T. W. Shank land, 25 E. 26th St., Portland, Ore. 16-22 . SALE BY AUCTION Sale of R.A. Nelson's ninety acre ranch, Sept. 22. at 10:30 a.m. on premises. Property situated 1 U miles sooth of Mount Shasta City, Siskiyou county. Stock, hay, farm imple ' ments, family orchard, modern eight room house, etc. For fur ther information write Western Land Auctioneers, 41 Sutter St.. i San Francisco. S16-31 ! ' FOR SALE ISO ft. 2 X 6's, 14 ft. I Prieo SHOO 1010 Mnrtln St 16-17 P'OR SALE 1925 Star Sport road ster, air shocks, spare tire and bumpers. Run slightly over 3000 miles, $650. C. M. Bailey, S. P. Freight Depot. 16-18 FOB REM ' FOR RENT Strictly modern, steam heated, furnished apartments, Mc Carthy apartment, 630 Pine St. Phone S00. lOtf FOR RENT Beautifully furnished sleeping room, suitable for woman. : Call at 419 Nelson St. after 6 p.m. 11-tf FOR RENT Front bedroom, private family, close in. Phono 246J, 612 N. 8th St. 11-17 FOR RENT 1 two room house and one three room house, both partly furnished, in Shlppington addition. Klamath Falls Auto Co. 224 Main. 15-19 FOR RENT 3 room house with bath. Phono 363W. 15-17 FOR RENT Garage, 636 N. 11th. 15-18 FOR RENT 3 room apartment, partially furnished. Adults only. Phono 4S2W. 16-18 FOR RENT Sleeping room with homu privileges. 526 N. 8th St. Call before Saturday. 16-19 RHODES TRUSTEES NAMED LONDON, (JP) The following have been appointed trustees of the Rhodes scholarship fund: Pre mier Baldwin, Gleffrey Dawson, ed itor of tbe Times; Sir Douglas Hogg, attorney general; H. A. L, Fisher, worden of New College, Oxford; E. R. Peacock, director of the Bank of England. Rudyard Kipling has resigned bis trusteeship. O. K. Transfer Co., "If It's Loose Well Move If PHONE 87 906 MAIN