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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1925)
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1023 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALM, OREGON zf S5 i ucv-1 just ( GKAcioofi -i it'1'" 'vsr ft CaOT ALETftR FlioM ) feVBN'T I ( VttLuSfr THAT WONDERFUL? TjS V VJEllYOL) DON'T Y YE8-S0T IF I DRAW AND Willi YOUK IN'.MJKANCL WELL 6EEM VCKV . MV PAV I'LL FEEL AS A BE OEITiNO 190 A VVEEK- NOW f I ENTHUSIASTIC- 0, TUoUGK 1 5H0ULD J WL LAN : .'lAKT UV.INU iKLAM - k ARLN'T VOL) TCeTOKN To WORK Vl IN OUR COFFEE AGAIN AND . I SATISFIED P 1 AND IF I DO TriEr jUKE A I -AiLY I APLN i ' ' lRAN ' HERALD'S DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTMOPATfnC PHYSICIAN AND SUItil.tN Otflea and Residence Phnna t: I O O P. Tn.yla DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 109 Mill HI. Phono 133-W Make and grind Ulannun Dupli cate brokan lnaa, rnpalr frames Dr. Philip Cole Uurr& Practice of IJcntlatrj op-ia rW.'tituga by Appointment PL.int ', 618 Main Over Mo. 'a Store J. C. CLEGHORN C1VU. BN'OINERR and sunvKYon Phone 20 1. M 219 High St. Amoricftn Legion Klamath Poat No t Meetings is' n5 Srd Tnaadaya Court n Baaemont r k oi, dh. OohVBr Phone ttl-W Vochatzer Bros. WKIJ, DRU.LKUH Phone 1781 Melrosp Ratlmatna liven on watar ritema. MaM Reasonable B. P. O. KLKS Meets Thursday eTenlhg. Vlatl ing .iihers welcome Klka Tomplo, Srd Main Charlton Currln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Delfll, Boc Mario Obenchain Teacher of Piano One private lesson nnd ono olass leaspn a wuok. Arm wolght and relaxation method. Studio 305 Pino St, hack of Elks' Tomplo. Phone 563W N I esma ld40 ufil jHv,i "am F A Fly in the Ointment HO INDEED -USTtiM To V.HAT TriE BoSS SAYS - "IN VIEW OF VOOR LONG TERM OV FAITHFUL eowice WITH THIS COMPANV, WE ARt ALLOWING VOU FOUR WtLKS PAV AND HOPE BY THE END OF njiT -rtMr- vau Will BE ABLE 10 KfcTllRN Tb BUSINESS DIRECTORY rO0AK WORK Leave Your Piltxvs Before 9 O'clocK-Your AH. Pictures are Underwood Prary W'v KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TOn?' l WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE UJ UJ BMHEZ3 OUV t,H DRUGS UccubacvI CAVEMEN PLAN STI NT The Cavemen will provide an n tcrtnlnniont stunt at the haniiuet of the Oregon irrigation Congress on Orlobor fi. A committee In now work ing on a plan for a feature that will bain the dfttttSlM rrnieniber Crams 1'iiss. Cavemen will be out In uniform I thai night, ail member of the organ iimtion belonging to the Irrigation i i ongreKS. It wiim also docided Hint the Cave- Pat a do all In their power to forward , I. ..r ,1... 1,1...... .....I II,,. bori eommlttee at Crescent Olt on ' October 7 ami 8. This, It was ex pulined by II. R. Snltmarsb. of Cree cent City, Is an Important event, as It will undoubtedly tell whether the harbor is built tt Crcicoht city by the i:ivcrnment or If they forget It entirely. Over a dOSSD Cavemen Inst night signified their Intention of making the trip. Grants Pass Cour ier. K of G. Council No. 226R Meetings S f M ,:ud and 4th Tueadayi Lyceum Hall nth and High Visiting Knight, welcome baa t'attnriotv o K PKRMANCNT CONCTRUCTIOt Kxcluaivr Licenced Menu, factnrera for The now Concrete Hollow-Wall Building Brick for Founds Hum., walla. Building fltft. -Ahaolutely Fire and Weather Proof at a coat loss than anv other form of masonry. -Stouo-TIU construction elitn Inatoa upkeep expense. Is In leatruotlble, and la approved by tat V.nat an hltecta and hitlldert -Uneaecllcd a , hue stucco flnlab for t ua BfffJtnate Your Job th mod Marlcl PttOB CiUliW Concret Pipe Co. KaMaa B MHayiHgeiaia) B a mam I MOUR OLD POSITION" ready at 5 p.T lloosi t . ... HOWARD A; Ga A. Howard, snperlniendent of Mnrshfield schools and candidate for nomination as stale superintendent of schools to fill the unexpired term of State Su P'Tlntemlcnt cnurrhlll when he re slgns In being urged by ilownrd's frlonda In this and other sections of the state. The North Bend chamber of com merce took formal action yesterday. 'nsirurtlng the secretary. J. K. Sny dor to write Governor Pierce a letter reconi mend log Howard. Howard said today that ho could not say whether he would itccept an appointment but that probably he would. Murshfleld News. EVERETT TRUE OH, X GAKiW KICK liil r THE EVENING HERALD'S NUr MARKS I Fasciit Factions Among Ital ian Wrangle When Ves sel Reaches Pier .MOW OHK, Sept. 28. tVP) Cheers of pro-feaclata uiiugied with biases of anti-fascists w-hen the Iteamiblp IjuIIIo, bringing 11 Italian delegates to tU liit'-i-iarllanientary union conference in Washington ar rived today. Police and detectives kept the crowd In control unill the delegate! had bean lunrhil from the nler K, their hotel with the uld of B de tachment of soldiers. After the delegates had left the pier and before the crowd had dis persed, an unidentified man said to be an anll-fasclat, nhot and slightly wounded two fasci il sympathizers. Tho man escaped. Olocoma De Martlno, Italian Ain hassador to the United States, met the delegiiit-s at the pier.' 1 UAJRRKLt IS PKKVIU) Mention letters to Dcrrcll Myers 11 theso dayr, and he bt comes real petv- lura:;, and twj other men, are mak Ish. Ing a final house to tonic canvas i Sunday night burglars visited the residence of Franks C. Myers and ransacked the house. Mr. Myers lost a diamond stick pin valued at Jllo. ll this means nothing to Dgrrell. In a small tin box-like affair Oar- rell had placed two bracelets and a package of letters from n girl friend but with poor snccesv. After sue now In Kansas. The bracelets were "essfuily approaching and being re found but the letters are gone. When pulsel by Harry E. Wilson, Frank asked If the . contained anything Kumpfe and John Riber, they re he did not want read, ho merely tired temp rnrfiy and permitted tie gnaebes hie teeth and mutters. j weary farmers to sleep undisturbed The two boxes were found In a ; the rest o.' the n'.jht. It Is evi corner of the yard. Salem States-1 dent, however, that the Idea tf a man. . meeting at Malin has not been given up entirely. If the are unable to- W1NTEK BOCQVBTS day to Had "a resident who will call lly Jam- Snnllcor a meeting they may call one lieni- Thls Is the Ideal season of the: selves. Inasmuch as a pleblclte year for gathering materials for tho which was begun yesterday shared winter bouquets, for why allow the Inst night almost two "hundred resi vases to stand empty all winter dents of the community voting as when a single trip into the country ' favoring the entry of the Northern will furnish a wealth of materials ; lines and none against., it is hard which add h much to the beauty I to see where. Mr. Daltnn anrt vr of any room? The seed pods, and weeds found all along the country roads are beautiful in form nnd when touched up With the bronzing powders which come In so many different colors, may be grouped In bouquets which add a wonderful touch of interesting color to any rooiu. Be generous and range them in large, vases, or in odd shaped receptacles, which are not too ornate In themselves. Cattails should be dipped in hot pariffln or shellac before thej" arc bronzed, in order to prevent dls aslrous consequences Inter. By CONDO eve ? rr III - 11 , ..'.nil 1 , CLASSIFIED AD RATES PI rat Inaertlon per I In 10c Two Insertions per line tile Three Insertions per line 20c I "Mr Insertions per line 2Sc Wk (0 times) per line 80c One Month ................ per line 7 Be Minimum cnarge Z6c. Ada not consecutive are charged as new (al lowing ouch omlsRlon. First Insertion la In "New Today" column without extra chare, but all Insertions In that column ar at first Insertion rate. I 'll: H.M.K Jowy cows and heifers, iiIho upright piano, practically DOW. G. H, Kilgore, Merrill, Ore. 28-30 POR SALE Navajo rugs and China, phone 7.".M, evenings. 28-30 lluy your full hat and coat at Bee Begin 'x Dress Shop, nice selection to . eboose from. 28-3 Some very pretty evening dresses on sale this week ul Ilec Begin 's Dh ' I BhOp. 28-3 WAN'TKD- Oirl for general house work; fair Wages, good home, for right party. Box 190 Care Herald, 2S-30 Malin Farmers Not Interested in Mass Meeting (Special lJ Tie i! .-.aid) .MAI.l.N, 6cpt. 23. W. C'Daltan. tailatad by Frank .V .-Arthur. f Al- of the Malin community In a list ct- , fort to get the resldeats to oppose ' the entr of the northern linos Int-j this territory. Until nea:!y mld- night last night they rode trying 1 0 find some citizen .j ivould call auvt'.ier "railroad meeting" at Malin iMcArthur can expert to find In Malin the support they need. IT. ORCHARD SOLD One at hie largest roeont individ ual real estate transactions in the county was completed ear!' t'iiis week when Robert Hunstoek of LOS Aliirrle- nurhnoDJ I h short dli- tance-abovo Eagle Point frjm S. J. G.eenwood at a price reported to be $125,000. The or.-hard consists jf 260 acres of lino Butte creek bottom so:i. The greater portjon of the acreage la planted to apples and pears. The ranch buildings consist of two resi dences, a bunkbouse, a packing house, barn) and other buildings. The 'orchard is equipped with a mod ern water system piped to all build ings. Tiie purchase includes several head f livestock and :ons!dorable farmluj equipment. Mr. Hunstoek will not live on the place, leaving it In charge" of a fore man. Before he left today for Ls Angeles he arranged for the or chard and buildings to be, put iu first-class condition. The deal was nwde through local and Los Angeles real estate companies. Medfoni Tribune. Wrinkles SOME WISE PEOPLE wear glasses so they can see better, easier nnd get moro comfort without squinting and straining the eyes. This squint ing causes wrinkles to form. These wrinkles can ho avoid ed by having glasses fitted so as to relieve the excessive strain on the muscles. Which Is best? Wrinkles, eye strain nnd' discomfort or glasses? DR. GOBLE 700 MAIN Eyes Examined Repairs Fitted Qnlck Service CLASSIFIED AD SECTION NEW TODAY OBNBRAL OFPK'F. man wanti slen ographlcal, clerical or bookkeeping work. '1 years experience! local references, Phone G13, room 28, 28-30 Another shipment or smart look ing wool dresses have lust arrived at flee Ilegln's Hress Shop. 129 So. Seventh. 28-3 TO KENT- -i room suite, one single room, reasonable. 813 Alameda. 28-30 WANTED Housework or washing and Ironing. 2343 White. Phone 279M. 28-30 FOR SALE 3 to 5 year old Hamp shire rains, 30, f, o. b. shipping point. Write or wlro owner, Teha ma ranch, Gerber, Calif S 28-0 10 FOB BENT Front room, heater If desired, phone, bath. 303 Wash. 284W. 28-30 SHORTHAND TAUGHT evenings: Gregg system; call or write Mrs. R.II. Price, room 14, court house, 28-3 THERE IS NO LIMIT to the hot wat er at the Medical Hot Springs Nat. 28-29 THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when we get through. We are prompt. Sixth St. Cleaners .Free calls and deliveries 204 So. 6th. Phone 49J. S 28 O 28 FOR SALE 5 nassonger car in gcod ccnditlon: C good tires; cheap. I Phone 437J. 28-3 , FOR RENT Three large furnished housekeeping rooms, in private home; also garage.. 1028 Jeffer-j son. 28-30 A big assortment of silk dresses are to be closed out at Bee Begln's Dress Shop for only' $12.76. 28-3 CAN YOU IMAGINE A 7 ROOM HOME, close In. on one of the best residence streets in the city. Would make two dandy apart ments, with separate entrances. Good garage, graveled drive, wood shed, trees, shrubs and lawn. Pav ing in and fully paid. Only $4500. on easy terms. WARD & DALE 601 Main St. 28-29 THE WALTON WRIGHT COMPANY 6th & Main, Phone 643W FOR SALE A valuable level corner lot on the pavement in a select residence section, with a new four room, modern, well finished house and double garage. Priced at $4500 for quick sale. Owner is leaving town. A DANDY THREE ROOM house with many built-in features. Priced at only $2250 and very easy terms. FOR RENT A new three room ; house with extra wall bed, electric range and water beater. On pared street near Mills school house, $3 5 1 per month. THE LOVELY HOME on the corner of Crescent Avenue and East' St. will be vacant eoon. See us about it. At Ree Begin's Dress Shop this week a few silk dresses will be closed out at $6.95. 28-3 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the matter of the estate of Ma tide L. La Chance, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account of tho ad ministration of the above entitled estate and that tho Court has ap pointed Saturday, the 17th day of October. 1925, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. in the court room of the above entitled court at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the time and place at which it will hear objections to such final account and settle the same. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 14th day of Sept.. 1925. JOHN D. WITT, Administrator of the said estate. Sept. 14-21-28-Oct 5-12. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Klamath. In tho Matter of the Estate of James H. Beckley, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account in the above entitled court and mat ter, and that Saturday, the 17th day of October, 1925. at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, In the court room of tho above entitled ; court, in tho county court nouse at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, State of Oregon, has been fixed by i the court us tho ttmo and place at i which It will hear tho said account and settle the same. All persons ob- j jeeting thereto shall file the same, or appear personally and object there tt), on or before said date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 14th day of Sept., 1925. CHRISTINE B. BECKLEY, Executrix of tho estato of James H. Beckley, Deceased. Sept. 14-21-28 Oct. 5-12 FOR s.AI,l FOR SALE 110.00 Iron cot, good aa new for 14.00. Call at 419 Nel son St. 21tt FOR SALE Now cash register, caah or terms. Joo's markot, South nth Street. 23-29 700 ACRES RYE STUBBLE, 1 miles from Midland. Inquire at store at Midland. 25-1 FOR SALF Winter Banana, Jona than, Delicious and Yellow New town npples; Thompson seedlese. Rose Peru, Muscat and Tokay grapes. At orchard near Ashland, or delivered In fifty-box lota. Ad dress A. H. Davenhlll, Ashland, Valley View. 25-1 FOR SALE by owner, new four room house; will take car aa part pay ment. P. O. Box 393. City. 25-28 FOR SALE horsea. O. noil. -Two big, young draft K. Stables. Martin Per-26-(S) FOR SALE Underwood typewriter, almost new, (40. 416 No. 3rd St. I 26-2 FOR SALE 1923 Dodge sport, pri vate owner. A-l mechanically, Cal if. Used Car Exchange; 8th and Pine. 26-(S) POR SALE If you want a real good business place, sec R. O'Farrell, East Main and 6th St. 26-2 FOR RENT MR. LARGE LAND OWNER: Do you really want to sell at a good figure? If so, let me use yonr land on a sugar beet proposition, a lease, and yon will sell. One man refused $96,000 cash for one section of land In alfalfa and su gar beets; It is no better than yours. Box 188, Care Evening Herald.- ' 25-26 FOR RENT Furnished Apta., close In. Phone 342W. 419 N. 10th St. S 19-0 19 FOR RENT Filling station on So. 6th St. and Shasta Way. Will be ready by Oct. 1. P. Carninl, 2231 So. 6th St. 26-1 FOR RENT 2 room apartment, pri vate bath and phone. Phone 428M. 59 Washington St. 24-30 FOR RENT Sleeping room. 527 Klamath Ave. Phone 461. 24-26 FOR RENT Grocery store; Pete Carninl, 2231 So. 6th St. 25-1 BOARD AND ROOM, 515 Klamath 26-29 MISCELLANEOUS WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes.. Phone 360W. 7tf HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. If It's maaia of wool, we have it; also Paragon made-to -measure ladles' 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, $1.50 per day, each. Horao and packer $5. M. H. Wampler, Rocky Point, Ore. A87-S27 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tt SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER office. Herald tf-nt WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmobfle for city or rural property. Louis ner vals, Algoma, Ore . S25 025 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids will be received for the dig ging of ono mile of. ditch at Fort Klamath. Bids open Thursday, Oc tober 1, 1925. See or address L. C. Slsemore at Fort Klamath, Oregon. 20-28-29-30 $23.50 - $29.50 -- $31.50 Highest grade all wool suits and overclats. tailored to measure. 1004 Main. 26-2 WANTED WANTED Carpenter work by day or contract; work guaranteed. Freeman and Everett, 1300 Lowell Phono 603M. 23-29 Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Ono Hour lesson a week and privilege of class work in composition, history of mu sic, ear training, etc. Terms, $5.00 per month Residence 1000 California Phone 790W Studio 503 3rd St. Ph.284M O. K. Transfer Co., "If It's Loose Well Move It" Kin7