The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 01, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925
KVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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HERALD'S
OR. F. R. GODDARD
I OHTKOPATHH' PHYSICIAN
I AND SI'ltoEOH
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DR. J. G. GOBLE
OITOMKTHIrtT OPTICIAN
f0 Vain ilt. I'huno 133-W
Make and grind Olatunr Daplt
cat broken Innmia, rplr tramiia
Dr. Philip Cole
tenant' PMttKW "f OantUtrr
ofein r -:..-- h Appnlnlmam
Pk.in.- ; "18 Main
0nr Mon t illir
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL BNOINEBR
AND SUIlVBYOn
Phono 204M 210 High St.
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Vochatzer Bros.
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Phone 226-R1
1731 Melrosp
Batlmataa given on waur
aratema. Prlova Raaaonabla
B. P. O. ELKS M.set
If
Thursday Rvsnliig. Vlalt
lug nenber5 welcome
Itki Ten.l.ln. 3rd It Main
Charlton Currln, Exalted
Ruler. Tom Delmll, See
Marie Obenchaln
Toachor of Piano
Ono private lesson nnd one
clnsa losson it week.
Arm wulght und relaxation
method.
Btudlo 30!. Pino Rt, back of
Elks' Templo.
Phono 663W
" .-. I pgRMANENT ONSTRUCTIOfe '
The Hero
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Leave Your hltws
ftmre 9 0'clocK-Your
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ifK KLAMATH FALLS OREGON v,-ff9 1
WHERE PARTICULAR PCOPLE
BUY TMCIW DRUGS
TO oABSKRVE ".vv OAV"
Plans are already under way for
ho i . 'I. 'iiratlen of "navy ilu" around
Coos liny, on October 27, according
to Karl Murphy, si crctary ot MM lo
cal chamber of conimerie. who baa
riTi'h. d v. ord from John II. 8ti ven
anit. chairman of t In- Or.'gon dis
trict for nvy day, outlining the
plan.
Nay iluy, whlili Is observed an
nually throughout the nation. Is pro-
'Jmotod b the Navy loagUO of the
H ' TTtlttnd Slates. Thi' Idea of the occa
sion Is to pay a tribute to the pnM
and present services "I the navy to
the nation and to butler nrupalnt the
American people with what the navy
means to them.
At this sumo time It Is the purpose
of tho league to observe the birth
day of the late Theodore Itoosevelt,
K. of C, Council No 22f;.
Meetings. 8 P M.
.ud mid 4th ruoriny
.Lyceum Hail, so, and
High Visiting Knight.
wutcomr
'lm Patteraor u n
it.. Ucenaed MUuu-
fm -Hirer for
-The now Concrete HolloW-wal
Building Brick for Founds
Uona. Walla, Bulldlngi ale.
Absolutely
Proof at a
other form
Flro Knd Weather
cost less than auv
ot masonry.
8ton-Tlle construction elim
inate! upkeep expense, la In
destructible, aud Is approved
by the bt m-hltonta and
Builder,
-Unexcelled u hue
Htuceo (lotah
for
et na ICattmute Your Job
in n4 Marfcot. Phone wait
Concrete Pipe Co.
38?
li : i
Work
rady at" 3
... 'fTn-fl
who was porn on the same date. Oc
tolier 27. Hoosevelt, during his nd
mlnlKirnticns did more than any
other one man toward bringing li e
U. 8. navy up to Its present alio and
otfleleucy.
Wor.l was received that tho naw
department would no doubt assign
certain nr.vnl vessels to Coos Buy
for the occaialon. The American U'
gton will probably partlclpato along
with other ortanltatlona of like kind
and lunchoa, meetings and apoeehes
will be had In honor of the day.
Ktovenson hits written the mayors
of North B0H9 Marshfleld, Coqullle
UUl Knudon. asking their aid and
lie has advised that some outstanding
man he appointed chalrmnu of the
celebration. Murahfleld News.
U7W
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TODAV3 PAPSIK. SS5 THaRC . Jv.'ST
(AHW we CXCHT TO HSVQ . 52WIM
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TOt5SN'T RUN UPTHE COAST
THe Aiming. Room IS OMiTTaD and a
SPACcZ IU TU KITC-ttOsJ IS (-etT FOR.
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THE EVENING HERALD'S
MARKETS
PORTLAND, Ore. pes. i. C
Klo.uly; receipts 225, (iilvi'H 55,
ittii
HOfS iioin I niilly steady,
r. 7 f . (Contract. )
Bbeen nominally steady:
r r-i ; f
i'.'.n. (Contract.)
Kunii I hi 2'- ) 1 k lir-i-. Current re
38!4 089; oxlrmi tS'i'' 1 1.
Butter lu4a. Extra cubes, city
52; standards SO; prima firsts 49;
trrata 47; iindifiwinaa nominal,
prints Hi cartons 54.
Milk H!ouly. Host i burning cream
52 not shippers' truck In lone 1.
Kuw inllk ( 1 per cent) $2.56 cwt
f.o.t. Portland.
I'oultry Bloady. Heavy booi 25;
light 16; springs 2HS2K; young
while ilu.'ka 25.
Onions steady 1,2601.75.
Potatoes steady, nil 1 CO 1.75.
Nuu, old '-rop steady. Walnut
number 1. 21(431; fllbetu nominal,
alntonda 25S27; B;nzll nuts 1Si
20; 1 1 u l lun chestnuts 21.
Cuscara liurk (iulct. Nominal at
6&7; Oron grape root nominal.
Hops easier. Naw ;rop, cluster
25; luggles 27.
Stewart's Daily Letter
OX II.Vltl.KH P. STI.W.VHT
KBil .Service WrlliT
WASllINdTON. Maybe Frunk
Stutz. who directs publicity for the'
petlqilSl uiisoclallon of Cleaners and
Dyeta, tott't altogether dlsinlercBted,
In the blood curdling stories he tclla
of the dangers of cleaning things
with gusollne.
Mnyhe he wanta to throw a scare 1
Into the public, so it will take Its
clothes to his association's members i
to bo cleaned. Instead of trying to
clean them nt home.
Nevertheless BO,me of his talk Is
Interesting.
Isn't It safe enough if you keep
It away from a light?" I asked, in
rejoinder to ono of Frank's state
in. uts to the effect that a pint of
gasoline and a pound of dynamite
are about In the same class.
".My. no." suld Frank. "(Jasoline
is a dry liquid "
"What do you mean, dry liquid?"
I Interrupted. "Dry like gin?"
"I mean lt'a a liquid with no water .
In It." Frank explained. "That's why I
wo say 'dry cleaning.' Like many dry
liquids, gasoline's capable of produc
ing electric sparks on being swished :
about Didn't you ever notice that
gasoline delivery wagons drag a
chain along the ground? That's to j
carry off electric charges before they
accumulate and blow 'era up."
"Rubbing together tho surfaces
of stuff like silk or wool will generate
frlctlonnl electricity, too," Frank
went on. "and in a dish of gasoline
It's dangerous. It produces sparks,
often a quarter of an inch long
equal to a 5000-volt Bpark.
"If the air's damp enough and the
stuff that Is being cleaned IS damp
enough also, the spark Is dissipated
M5t-S
waaBMtlllllllllllaLB arT-Sgjv,;y.. I
ULAHHII'IKD AO RATES
Flint Insertion pr Una 10c
Two Insertion . . per line lBc
Three ln.i rlir.il. per line 'Jin
Tour I rllon-i . fMT line 2AV
Week (0 times) r Hoi' nin
f)iio Month per line 7ft
Mlnlmutn enargc 86c Adi not
eonsecutlvo are charged a new fal
lowing eacb omission.
Flriit insertion f n In "New Today"
column without eitra eharga, but all
loacrtlona In that column ara at tint
liiHertlon rate.
SV.W TODA1
Von ItKNT Kli-eplng room near
bath, r, 20 No. 8th. 1-3
KOrt ItKNT Furnlnhed 2 room ap
artment with bath and garage pnt
block from Main St. Addreaa Ho.x
191, ''are lli-rald. 1
FOR KKNT room houfie with
bath, rang". ' wood anad, garnge;
alo 2 room houHe. I'hone 1CF13,
or Inquire I'ruitt Grocery, So. Oth
St. 1-5
ONK OF ppRTLAND'8 ucceful
and highest rated bond houses !
siren a high type representative
for this territory. For appoint
ment, address Mr. L. Kauffman,
610-Cir, Northwestern Hank IJuild
Ing, Portland, Oregon. An execu
tive of this Company will bo In
Klamath Falls in the near future
for a conference. -1
FOR SALE
ROOMS WITH some furniture one
block from paving for 13500.00.
Very convenient terms.
A
I1RAND NEW HOME In Hot
Springs for $2900; 3 rooms and
bath. Near paving. Terms.
ANOTHER THREE ROOM house and
bath near school for $2300 and
easy terms can be arranged.
We will be glad to show
these places any time.
you
MAGUIRE & MAGU1RE
816 Main St.
Real Estate - - Insurance
FOR RENT Good 7 room house. :
paved street, garage. $35. Phone i
782. 1-2
FOR SALE 4 room house, brand I
new, good location: buy direct;
from owner, address Herald Box i
B. M. G. 1
THE HOT SPRINGS NAT is open
for private parties from 10 to 12
p. m. Make your engagement
ahead. 1-2
LOST dishing. Okla., bank book.
B. F. Stroub. Return to Herald j
office. , Reward. 1-2 j
SHINGLING WANTED $2, $2.25
aud $2.50. Call Eagle Pool hall. 1
: l7
FOUR ROOM Plastered house for!
rent. 2227 So. 6th St. 1-3
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Phone 4 13 J, or call at 634 North
8th. 1-3
SECOND HAND GOODS Qooding
Has It. 236 Main St. Below the
court house. !
FOR RENT 3 room furnished flat
Call at 1120 High St. 1"
WANTED Woman
1120 High St.
for
housework.
1
and no harm is done. But if there's
a little moisture about, as on hot,
dry summer days, or cold, dry winter
ones, the spark sets off tho gasoline
fumes, which are mighty potent with
the correct proportion of air, and
wham; up you go."
"First class dry cleaning plants,"
related Stutz. "do. their work in an
atmosphere at least 55 per cent niols-
, tened. Sixty is better and some In
! slst on 70 per cent.
"They take hourly moisture rcad-
ings and whenever the air's water
content falls below tho safety mark
I It la artificially dampened at once.
Eton at that careful cleaners have
all their vessel ground connected to
j carry off any electricity that may be
generated despite their precautions."
NEW YORK. "You bet your life
like it," says Colonel TIlliiiKhnst
I
I.'Hommedlou Huston, former part
owner of the New York Yankees,
returning from a month of "serious
and unashamed drinking." In Par
is he saw only one drunk In tho
most unregulated city In tho world,
as he called Paris, and that one was
an American.
NEW YORK. Air flivvers selling
tor $1,500 to $1,800 are coming,
says Eddie Rlckonbacker,
CLASSIFIED AD
MIHCKIXAVKOCH
WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax
Ing, house cleaning and Janitor
service. f( e f e r e n c o a. A. M.
Rhodes. I'hone 3C0W. 7tf
I'.uy your fall hat and coat at Deo
ilegln's Dress Shop, nice selection to
choose from. 28-3
HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan
Woolen Mills. If It's made of wool,
we have It; also Paragon made-to
jMSaure ladies' coats. 522 So. 5th
St. Phone I5G.M, I will call to show
my line, ffionded). Absolute aat
Isfactlon guaranteed or money re
funded. MrB. Beatrice Cory.
Sll Oil
At Ileo Hegln's Dress Shop this
week a few silk dresses will be cloHed
out at 55.96. 23-3
SADDLE AND PACK Horsca for hlro,
$1.50 per day, each. Ilorao and
packer $5. M. 'H. Wampler, Rocky
Point, Ore. A27-S27
A big assortment of ailk dresses
are to be closed out at Bee Begfn's
Dress Shop for only $12.75. 28-3
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. I'hone 624. tf
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop. 121 N. 8tb St. We
pay the return 'postage.
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER,
office.
Herald
tf-nt
WILL TRADE 1926 Hupmobile for
city or rural property. Louis Ger-,
vals, Algoma, Ore . S25-025'
$23.50 - $29.50 - $31.50 Highest
grade all wool suits and overciats.
tailored to measure. 1004 Main.
26-2
Some very pretty evening dresaes
on sale this week at Bee Begin's
Dress Shop. 28-3
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
SHORTHAND TAUGHT evenings;
-Gregg system; call or write Mrs.
R.H. Price, room 14, court house.
28-3
FOR LEASE Restaurant and room
ing house; new, clean place; 12
miles west of Klamath Falls on
Ashland-Klamath Falls highway.
Good location. Isaac Moore, Keno.
29-5
FOR PAINTING and Decorating, see
R. O'Farrell. East Main & 6th St.
Phone 442W. 29-5
MEET ME AT
Springs Nat.
the Medical
Hot
30-1
STRAYED FROM MIDLAND Male
German Griffon dog. bob tail, steel
gray, shaggy hair with brown
spots. Reward for return or in
formation of same. Midland Gro
cery. '30-2
EST RAY NOTICE One black gel
ding, 1600 lb, star In face, white
foot; one brown gelding 1600 Tb,
white spot in forehead and 4 white
feet; both branded y (wineglass)
on left stifle. Owner can have
same by paying for this notice. Dan
Savage, Chiloquin. 30-1
WANTED
WANTED Two or three room mod
ern furnished apartment, close in.
Address Box 199, Care Herald.
29-1
BOARDER, ROOMERS Wanted. 421
Oak; home cooking. Phone 229W.
29-5
WANTED TO BUY
Call 524R.
-Good used piano
29-1
WANTED TO RENT Four or five
room house. Call 64. 30-2
hamku Laundry to do at my
home. Phone 585J after 5 p. it
30-6
LEGAL NOTICES
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds in the County Treasury for
the redemption of Enterprise Irriga
tion District 1, protested on or be
fore January 16, 1925. Interest on
same will cense from this date.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
this 30th day of September, 1925.
VERA HOUSTON.
County Treasurer.
Sept. 30., Oct. 1-2-3-5.
FORMER RESIDENTS
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Plymale and
daughter Peggy of Hollywood. Cal.,
are visiting in the city for two weeks.
While here they will visit at the
home of Mrs. Plymale's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. A. J. Snntnmau and with
Mr. Plymale's mother, Mrs. J. G.
Coble. Mr. Plymale plans to go duck
hunting while here.
NEW YORK. Harry K. Thaw,
again lured to Broadway, Is dash
ing from one review to another with
a body guard. He denies ho cre
ated a scene at a burlcsquo in Harlem.
SECTION
FOR HAI.K
700 ACRES RYE STUBBLE, 1 Ml
a
miles from Midland. Inquire
store nt Midland. 25-1
FOR SALE Winter Banana, Jona
than. Delicious and Yellow New
town apples; Thompson seedloaa,
Rose Peru, Muscat and Tokay
grapes. At on herd near Ashland,
or delivered In fifty-hox lots. Ad
dress A. II. Daronhlll, Ashland,
Valley View. 26-1T
FOR SALE Underwood typewriter,
almost new, $40. 416 No. 3rd St.
2C-2
FOR SALE If you want a real good
business place, seo R. O'Farrell,
East Main nnd Cth St. 20-2
FOR SALE 5 passenger car In good
condition: good tires; cheap.
Phone 437J. 28-3
FOR SALE 3 to 5 year old Hamp
shire rams, $30, f. o. b. shipping
point. Write or wlro owner, Teha
ma ranch, Gerber, Calif S 28-0 10
Another shipment or smart look
ing wool dresses have just arrived
at Bee Bcgin's Dress Shop. 129 So.
Seventh. 28-3
FOR SALE Underwood typewriter
as good as new, $35 cash. Phonf
88. 29-1
FOR SALE Bulck four ton truck.
Worth $450. will take $375 cash.
Call 154, after 4 p. m. 29-1
FOR SALE National cash register,
very good condition. Phone 708.
29-1
FOR SALE One ton Ford truck.
$75. Phone 854W. P. O. Box 141.
29-1
FOR SALE Corner lot 50 x 120, one
block from Mills Addition school
house. R. A. Emmitt, 517 Pine.
S29tf
FORD TOURING car for sale; a bar
gain. Call between 5 and 7:30 p.m.
at 603 Jefferson. 30-5
FOR SALE Furniture nnd lease, 36
room apartment house, 5 yr. lease.
This is a big money maker now.
See
Ward & Dale
601 Main St. 30-1
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished Apta., close
in. Phone 342W. 4 19 N. 10th St.
S 19-019
FOR RENT Filling station on So.
Gth St. and Shasta Way. Will be
ready by Oct. 1. P. Carnlnl, 2231
So. 6th St. 25-1
FOR RENT Sleeping room. 527
Klamath Ave. Phone 461. 24-28
FOR RENT Grocery store; Pete
Carnlni, 2231 So. 6th St. 25-1
FOR RENT Comfortable room for
one or two men, near bath. Phone
299J. 29-1
FOR RENT Sleeping room for gen
tleman. Private family. 350 N. 9th
St. 29-3
FOR RENT New 4 room house, $20
per month. 1838 Nevada Ave.
30-2
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
1637 Menlo May. 30-1
FOR RENT 4 room house and gar
age. 1927 Main St. $35 per month,
or $30 per month if party atays a
year. Phone 151M. 30-S
FOR RENT Basement on Main St.
Suitable for hall, office or stor
age. Phone S43W. 30-3
FOR RENT A new 3 room plastered
house. 810 Calif. Ave., $20 month.
Phone 790J between 4 and 7 p.m.
30-1
In doing tho Charleston you throw
nil caution to the winds and let St.
Vitus be your guide.
If you have a corn on every toe,
put on some tight shoes some damp
day and you are doing the Charles
ton. The Charleston was Invented by
some timid soul jumping from a
snake and landing on a porcupine.
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
One Hour lesson a week and
privilege ot class work In
composition, history ot mu
sic, ear training, eto.
Terms, $5.00 per mouth
Residence 1000 California
Phone 790 W
Studio 503 3rd St. Ph.284M
O. K. Transfer Co., "If It's Loose W e'O Move It"
PHONE 87
906 MAIN