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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
THURSDAY, SEPTUM BER 24, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN I V I ( ( BVCKWKCW-THi'j -IVIUTRoOHa ( - I LL-T MV ItMPCK YOUR CAGE 10 WW; ' MK'OLW , ( l'i LiL-TTiNtl '")C(?iOUS - ME MA'.) I GtX AWAV WITH MC I TliC LA It COULD Do WOULD 7 fvckv StANce ov ; wcDVCKWd M and i wcw "me pe To Sue You For iamageg -I urVY MMAdCfl - L ciiicos A ' I Toi automobile ( ( IP he doeo it mm cow vol) tb etrrea see attormbv yil, , athim-it'jwuck ) uwaE sum of monev RCVAN'I AEtoLVT THIS." 1 1 ill 1 MIM ON THE HEAD - ' V PtnHAPO HE'LL GIVE: J J'ft l ANOLANEDMIM -i ' f v.- 71. t- AND ON "IIC OHtK HAN1 1 ME MISHIT CHAK5E' VOU WITH AGOAULT 16 DO 6SCAT BODILY DiD VOL) SAV ThaT WATHE LEAST HE COULD INJURY WHICH WOULD MEAN A I'tfifloN TlJfM AND GttOULD HIS mi ii idv pcwvf BE CONVlCffeD oT- THAT WOULD Mt YLAK IN THE HERALD'S DR. F. R. CODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BUROrEOU Olflee and Healdonce Pbona 321 L O. O. F. Tao.pl. DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMKTHIHT OPTICIAN T0 Vain dt. Pliune i W Waka and grind Olannni. Dupli cate broken lenses, repair frames Dr. Philip Colo General Practice of Dontlitry Open rWnluga by Appointment Ptooa 509 (18 Main Oror Moa'i Btora J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Pliotui 204.M 219 High Bt. American Legion Klamath Poit No. I Meetings lit aurt Ird Tuesdays. Court Bona Basement r. It OLDS. Oom'dr. Phone 11-W Vochatzer Bros. WILL DRIIXKRa Phone 225-R 1731 Molrose atlmatoa Rlran on water ajatema. Prleea RoaaonabU Two first class Italian Stone Masons aud ce ment workers, will work by day or contract. .Work guaranteed. Four years in Klamath. Phone S83W, or inquire 619 Main St. Gv K. .Transfer Slim Hopci i-atai vm i Would MAN9lAUGHTa? AN It-KM ui- WITWTIWf BUSINESS DIRECTORY Kodak I Leave Your Films 'Before 90'clocK-Your A.M- Pictures are Qittrwoo iwitoy mi nmu n r;i i i irrr Mi in t. . t Mb V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE fpuSTfy I BUV TMtlR DRUGS EZEflgeg B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Visit ing niunibora welcome, tiki Temple, Ird Main Charlton Cnrrln, Exalted I'.nlur. Tom DeliMl, Bee. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Moetlnga: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tneadnra Lyceum Hull, 8th and High Vlaltlns KnlM welcome Chaa, rntteraon, O. K. NEW YOIIK. Maud.' Adams I, iMTlOl shortly to visit liu.lv.ml , KIplltiK n-KarJinj; the filmlnr of "Klin." EVERETT TRUE with aim e PeRitEMCe- He SYS A WO MAM JUST A C-r-PICieMTLY uS A rarv) CIN OclAM, AND OUT LAST KS Work ready at 5 pt Marie Obenchain Tvachi'r of Pinuo One prlvnto leRson nud one cIuhu lesson u week. Arm weight and relaxation niutlod. Studio Pino St, back of Klks' Templo. Phone 563W CONSTANTINOPLE. Disguised by the Bhirini off of his benn! hl'""''1 frine s,'if pni' Iid get (here nfn-r eseapinK from nn asylum In KiiKluml. He has just learao4 about the (treat war. By CONDO Ci? TrSUT H You CSflV out THS LAT Co., If THE EVENING HERALD'S MARKETS PORTLANp, Or Hi.pt. 24. Cal t In rerelptn r,.ri; culres 20, naffcat noinlnally steady. Hogs slow, receipts 465 BbMp DOmloally Itaady; no re eelpls. Porllund, Oregon, iSopt. 24. Eggs 1e lowr. Current receipt! 86; ppJIeU ll'itftll "rata 3H4 086. Extras ,1n V, U 311. Batter: .Standard and prime flrHln e u lies le lower. Kxtra cube, city KtandardH .r,0; prlmn firsts 4tt; firsts IT; under grad i nominal; prints 58 J cartons 54, Milk steady, Kent churning cream 52 net shlppors' track in ana I, Haw milk (4 per cent) J2.5r, dwt. fob Portlfthil Poultry Bleudy. Heavy hens 24 9 L'.'i; light 1 IH 15; springs 20027, young White ducks 25. Unions weak, $ I :5 ft 1.50. Potatoes strong, new ?1. 76.012, Nuts steady. Walnuts, No. I, 2H O80; niberta nominal: Almonds. 25('27; Urazll nuts lf(((20; Ital ian ch.'siuuts it. Cnscnrn bark quiet. Nominal at 6fi7; Oregon grape root nominal. Hops - harvest over. Trading quieted down, pricea malnlalned. New crop, clusters 20; Pugglaj 27 OQUPIiBTE CHAOK OF HtlSH HDl t ATION HVKTKM INTIMATED DEDl.IN, (J) Alteration of the entire educntlon system of t lie Irish Free State in order that Irish even tually would become the spoken lan guage of the country Is a plan which Prof. Jylm MaCUeill, minister of education, has in mind. He re ferred to this intention recently while addressing teachers attending Irish classes at Kllkce. Clare, saying the proposed changes would affect all educational institutions from pri mary schools to universities. SANTA BARBARA, Calif Reply ing to an Inquiry as to his candi dacy for the Democratic nomination for president in 192S, William Clbbs MoAdoo said, "It Is very dry in the middle west and Kansas In Buf fering from the drought and heat." Different Tf la .icldom enough that fnnhlon al lows us any latitude in bats, but here la a concession. Instead of the tiny brim v:e have a broai! ene of while ellped oslri'V and a pood sized clown of black velvet. It re quires a very fair complexion of ila wjnxer. PERMANENT CONRTRUCTIONI ' Kxcltulre Licensed Mnu facturera for -The new Concrete Hollow-Wall Building Brick tor Founda tion!, Walli, Bulldingi, etc. -Absolutely Fire and Weather Proof at a cost lesi than any other form ot maaonry, -Stone-Tile construction elim inates upkeep expense, is in destructible, and la approved y the heat architects and bulldere. i Unexcelled aa m base for Stucco finish Lai u s Estimate Your Jnb th and Market. Phone 082W Concrete Pipe Co. It's Loose V J v NKW TOD AT I'Ult HE NT -Bleeping room. 527 Klamath Ave. Phone 461. 24-26 tOR KENT Front bedroom In pri vate family, close In, Phone 264J. 512 No. ktb St. 24-26 WHY BUFFER wllli pains and aclieB when there Is a remedy at your door? Medical Hot .Springs Nat. 21-25 FOIt BALE CHEAP 3 room house partly turoiahed; 3PQ down tmi ance ?:io per month, chflcote & Smith. 24-28 FOR KENT- Furnished houue. hot mid cold water. 334 So. 4th Bt 24-21 FOIt SALE Ten bead draft horses. Pelican Hay Lumber Co.. Klamath Fulls, Ore. Phone 70. 24-20 WANTED Woman to do general house work. Oil No. !)th St 24-25 FOIl KALE 280 acre ranch in l.an- gell valley, water right paid In full; all fine land. Price 125 per acre. Ward ,-ind Dale 001 Main St. 24 LOST Yorkshire terrier: blue with while chest and feet. Mrs. Gardner. Liberty rooms; reward. 24-20 FOIt KENT 2 room apartment, pri vate bath and piione. Phone 428M, 59 Washington St. 24-30 WANTED I'wl Chesterfield set lable and chairs immediately. Her ald. Ilox ISC. 24-20' WANTED Carpenter work by day or contract; work guaranteed Freeman and Everett, 1300 Lowell Phone 503M. 23-29 NOTICE We have sold our retail ice cream and confectionery to L. and Ethel Polln. Will not be responsible for any debts contracted from this date Sept. 23, 1925. Daisy I). Lauritsen. 24-2 NOTICE Wc have sold our retail confec tionery and in the future will whole sale only. Ciiiloquin Ice Cream Co.. L H. Lauritsen. prop. 24-2 FOIl RENT Filling station on So Cth St. and Shasta Way. Will be ready by Oct. 1. P. Carnini. 222 BO. Cth St. 24-30 FOR RENT Three large housekeep ing rooms, furnished, in private home; also garage. 1028 Jeffer son. 24-20 WILL BUY HOME direct from own er is price is right. Details in first letter. Box 1ST Herald. 24-25 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sym pathy shown us during our recent boreavement, also for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. CECIL LOW MR. AND MRS L. A. BRANNO.N COW FOR SALE 2 fresh milk cows. Ed Sutton, 5 miles So. on Midland Market road. 24-30 FOR SALE Dresser, high chair and dining room table, very reasonable. 9 22 Prospect. 2 1-26 SANTA BARBARA, Calif. With the earthquake just 12 weeks in the past, many business institutions announced complete restoration us a score of protecting scaffolds were removed, marking the completing of repairs and rebuilding. 210,616 Shaves During the 43 years "Uncle Billy1 i Casburn, 70, of Forth Worth, Teav was a barber, he kept count ofj every shave and haircut. His grand'1 total is 210,010 shaves and so,087 haircuts., jj We'll Move t CLASSIFIED FOB BALE YOU WANT TO SELL? List your property with WARD & DALE 801 Main St. 23 FOIt HALE Cocker Bpanlol male, four monOis, pedigreed, from Wah keena kennel, Portland. Black and white, price reasonable. Special offer. LucUe Redner, City. 18-24 A COW FOR SALE OR TRADE 3-yoar-old. very quiet, good milker; nlso 1 ton of hay; very cheap for quick solo. Apply 1525 Sargent Avenue. 21-20 FOR SALE 6 room furnished house; terms. Phone 720J. 713 North 9th, 21"26 FOR SALE $10.00 Iron cot, good as new for 14.00. Call at 419 Nel son St. 21" FOR SALE I-aundry stove, coiled for hot water. Bed & springs and 2 mattresses. Phone 263W. 21-20 ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniel puppies from Imported trained parents. Sire, tho only American and English International cham pion In the world. Fastest retriev ers, always under command, and pretty house dogs. Prices reason able. Your choice rrom two miens. See what you are buying. Lucile Redner, P. O. Box 171. 21-26 FOR SALE Ford coupe equipped with lluckstell and balloons. 1925 model. Exceptional bargain; phone 866 during business hours. 22-24 FOR SALE New 4 room modern bungalow on Wantland Ave., easy terms. Phone 15F5. 23-25 FOR SALE Fine lot near high school, only 1700. " also FOR SALE 50 foot lot, jnst off Crescent Ave., $350. also- FOR SALE Fine Irrigated ranch, $80 per acre. WARD & DALE 601 Main St. 23 FOR SALE New cash register, cash or terms. Joe's market, South 6th Street. 23-29 COW FOR SALE Durham and Jer sey: calf 2 months old. Phone 667J. 23-25 LEAGUE OFFICIAL SEES PEACE MENACE IN ECONOMIC FACTOR CAMBRIDGE, Eng. (P) Speak recently. Sir Arthur Salter, director of the economic and finance section of the League of Nations, said that of tha four main causes of war dy nastic, religious, political and econo mic the last alone was likely to be come continually more serious. In the future, he said, the chief pre-occupation of the bulk of man kind would be a struggle for the means of life. Monopolistic or even preferential exploitation of supplies of raw material might at any moment threaten serious danger. The most dangerous word was "oil ". The inevitable struggle for markets ho declared would threaten peace In proportion as the power of armed governments was associate! in the struggle, and intervened to secure un equal or preferential conditions pro portionate to their strength. If peace was to be preserved. Sir Arthur said, the armed power of gov ernments must be more and more dissociated from the economic strug gle. Discriminating and varying tariffs, used as a counterpart of general foreign policy, meant play ing with fire. The main principles of economic and commercial galley should be internationalized. BERLIN. The police had to save the manager of a movie theatre from being mobbed by 1.000 wo men who answered an add for sixty presentable ladies. Trouble started when he said he would consider only bobbed haired girls who would dress as pages. SAN FRANCISCO. Georgo A. Putnam, secretary of the San Fran ciRco baseball club, announced that tho Seals will meot the l.ouisvillo club, champions of the American Association In a "little world series" if the Seals win the coast league flag. Banking powers are meeting in ondon. Banking powers are like linking powders. They raise tho dough. It" tg?& AD SECTION FOR RENT FOR RENT -2 garages, also rom to store car. 203 Michigan Ave. 17-23 FOR RENT Furnished Apts., oloaa In. Phono 342W. 419 N. 10th Bt. 8 lD-O 19 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room, close In: suitable for two gentlemen. 1149 Pine St. 22-21 FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed room In private home, for ouo or two gentlemen. Call 508W or 829 North 3rd. 22-24 FOR RENT Sleeping room, private entrance. 439 10th St. 22-26 FOR RENT Cabins to white men. See Collins, 724 Market. 23-26 WANTKD MVVAAAAiWWIiVAAAAArlAAMAMiiastfV MEN WANTED with teams or trac tors, tb plow any part of 1000 acres. Call Edgewood ranch. 22-24 WANTED 75 or 100 good ewes. Address Box 7, Merrill, Ore. 23-25 WANTED TO RENT Small modern unfurnished house or unfurnlahed apartment. Ana. Box. C.O.D.. caro Herald. 23-25 WANTED Man or woman with ab stract experience, one capable of taking charge of office. Write 185 Herald. 23-25 M EN WANTED, who can handle 6 horse plow teams. Call Edgewood ranch. 23-25 WANTED Girl or woman to do gen eral housework and to help with children. Mrs. J. R. Shaw. Phono .470. 22-25 WANTED Middle aged woman as companion and housekeeper for elderly lady. Box 184, Herald of fice. 23-25 .MISCELLANEOUS WELL PRESSED is well dressed. Wa use the Hoffman steam pressing machine, Suits pressed, 75c. We call and deliver free. Phone 49J. 224 So. 6th. Sixth Street Cleaners. A 25 B 25 WINDOW CLEANING, floor lag, house cleaning and Janitor service. Reference i. A. M. Rhodes Phone 160W 7tf LOOK YOUR BEST Ir a "Roberta Suit," band tailored to your mea sure. Now showing fall and winter styles in suits and overcoats. Phpne 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 maaia ot 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 SADDLE AND PACK Horses for hire, S1.50 per day, each. Horse and packer $5. M. H. Warn pier. Rocky Point, Ore. A27-S27 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street Phone (14. ti SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL send mem to tne uooayear snoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt BEST COOKING and eating apples, first grade and windfalls. Phone 400J, Enterprise ranch, near MlUa Add. 18-24 SHORTHAND taught evenings; Gregg system, call or write Mrs. R. H. Price, room 14, Court house. 21-26 LOST AND FOI'WD LOST Oregon license plato No. 173-411, also tail light; finder please return to Herald office. Re ward. 23-24 NAPA, Calif., A stolen auto mobile, with an eUeged drunken driv er, careening wildly down the wrong side of the road neat St, Helena crushed Into a ear containing four persons, killing one of thorn, Mrs. Emma Louise Spires, 61, of Myrtlo l'oint. Ore. All of the others in both cars escaped injury. .Milton Waicott 21, of Vallejo, was arrested and ad mitted that he had taken tho car und was driving It when the collision occurred. Mrs. Wiilard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour lesson a week and privilege of class work in composition, history of mu sic, ear training, etc. Terms, ?5.00 per month Residcncn 1000 California Phono 790W Studio 503 3rd St. i'h.284M