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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1925)
I I v Thiu'aday, October 8, is2G EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Seven King of Tightwads VuL HaT-aSSS CAyE pull. n. ( J ihat'5 funny- J- uouenT E tv W7 or 'S'MOKCe - WHAT LUCK 1 ) 'If LEFT MYO0AR CASE LYNG HtftE E Wi L'Vt' BELN WISHING I HAD TrilO MORNING -1 CAN NEVEft rS ACIGAW ALL I'AY ' sii L Find THINGS WHERE I LEAVE Jl O II " - S N 'CM AROUND Tlll'i HOUSE j-oA ft; 'fe' - "f ffiiir i i , f I'VLGOT TO HAVE ASMOKE' T7 SURe-AND V i' what KtNr ( DOM'T BCSIHER GCTntOG , fc 'oVoke ano ctEt some y some maicjies f : A got roue or five J Z-'GA J FF'lilCCLWK (?OI THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION HERALD'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY DR. F. R. GODDARD I DF OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and tniioKon I Offiea anil Hsaldonc )liooi 831 ! L O. 0. f. Teii.pl DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 709 Main dt. Phone 133-W M.it... nuil grind Olusses. Dunll citu broken l- . repair frames Dr. Philip Colo Genera) Praetlco Donltstry Opn v.. . ..... : by Appointment Phans 5 111 Main Over Mos's Slnrs J. C CLEGHORN C1V1I. CMII.'.i "i' AND SURVEYOR Phono 304M 219 High 8t. HARICOT COTTON BY .motor trick TAI.UI.I.AII. Ln. (P) Tho male mill wngnn iih u menus of trans POrtiDI ml ton In the Kill" MM! likely in Da supplanted by thojnotor truck. Willi Improved roads, the farmer who relies mi ibi' mull- ami wagon win labor under disadvantages. One grower III Madison piirliili made itX trips tu it Kin oni' (luy by motor truck, where using n iniili' and Wagon he woiilil have made but mi'-. i Vochatzer Bros. WELL mm i cits Phone 226-R 1731 Melrose Eatlmatoa given on wetor systems. Prices RoaaonabU PIRATES WIN I, J E CONTEST tepiporgry dizzy hjiuIIh. i in wuh truck two inches abovi' IDs ear. Peck up. Hull l. Marbtrry went dOWn 'o Uiu bull pen to gel Into COW illtlou for Washington. Wrlgbl look, Peek't hard magfi and throw Mm Oil I. Kitcl up. Hall 1. Hull 2. The Pirates kicked on tin.;, . injmini: the ball wuh on the outside corner, Strike i. Rutl Hunt out it Hoe drive to Rarnhart. Covojeskle up. Hull l. Rail 2. Hall j 3, Hiriki' 1. TraynOr threw oul Corel- oak le, tiikinx bin wiitik iplanh while 10111 Inn In. No rpni, no lilt, no or ror. ' Serenth InnlnK Plratca: TI10 crowd arose nod clapped in urn : .in, clloeMOg lor oil" i.f tin: fiun uun rullli'K. QraDthaid up. Stan Harris mode cimy work of OrantoaOl'l roller and threw lil in oul. Smith up. Judgi! touk Smith's rounder unit beat him to the bag. The I'lraleM wero hlttliiK CovoleH- kle'n Kpilter into the ground. Aldrlfjde up. Ktrlko 1. Tin rrowd had a laugh when Aldriilpe mlsKod a iiiiiller by a mile. Aldrlilre popped tu reck. No rutin, no bite, 11 (1 errors. IDlgbth IdoIoKi Senators: Rice up. Aldrldge took a long warm up at the bglnliiK of tho in ning, roul, Htrlke 1. Rica singled over the middle hag. It wan bin sec ond hit of the game. titan llarrln up. Stan Harris sacri ficed. Grantham to Moore. Uottliu up. IIIcc on second. Foul, strike 1. OOalln lashed a vicious foul to right and broke his bat. He had to Hie game was won began leaving fur home. Joo Harris up. Hall 1. Hall 2. Hall 3. Htrlke 1. Htrlke 2. Foul. Hall 4. Joe llarrlH got u base on balls, Myer up, McNeely ran for Joe Har ris. Strike 1, Hall 1. Foul, strike 2. Myor singled Into left. McNeely' halt ing at second. AdaniH Is no warming up for Pltls-burgh. Tick up. Strike 1. Ball 1. Hall 2. Ilnll 3. Hall 4. Peek got a base on balls, the bases were filled With none out. Veach battliiK for Rucl. Vench up. The stands were slleat. Strike 1. Ball 1. Htrlke 2. Hall 2. Foul, McNeely scored on Veach's sac rifice fly to Carey. Myer held on second. Reuther batting for Coveleskie. Ituether up. Htrlke 1. Foul, strike 2. Hall 1. Reuther struck out, hitting at u ball around Ills neck. Rice up. Rice went out, Moor to Grantham. One run, one hit, no er- AITORS HAVE HCIIOOI, CXAHHH IEI) AD RATKH First Insertion pfirllnelOc Two Insertions per line ISc I lin e Insertions per line 30c Pour Insertions per line Stflc Week (0 times) per line 80c One Month ...per line 7Bc Minimum cnarge 26c. Ads not consecutive are charged as new fol lowing each omission. First Insertion is In "New Today" column without extra charge, but ell Insertions In that column are at flrat Insertion rate. WANTED WANTED Woman to do light li iuso work. Inquire ut Peerless Cufu be fore 2 p. m, 7-8 FOR HUNT mSW TODAY FOR KAI.K Good used furniture Apply Apt. over New City Laun dry. 7-13 ROOMS FOR FIF.NT. to men. pri vate family. 350 No. 9th. 8-10' FOR SAI-K-K.i head fine wool Ram houlllet bucks. Call or write A. K. Williams. Rt. 1, Rox 186, Ash land. Ore. 0 7 N IF IT'S PEP YOl' WANT, try a min eral bath at the Hot Springs Nat. 8-9 COOKED FOOD and Rummage sali at Kitto's Shoe Store, Oct. 10. 192:.. M. B. Indies' Aid. -8 FOR RENT 4 room modern house: adults only. Rhone 544J. 8- HOL'SE FOR RENT 814 Lincoln. J. I. Beard, 8-10 FOR SALE 192". Ford coupe, 450 caHh. Inquire Western Auto Sup ply. 8 LOST AND FOTTTD LONDON. The University of London will have a new sjrt f drama and theatre schjol In the theatrical productions of wht.h such actors and producers ai Granville Barkor, Nigel Playfair, Edith Craig, and Bast-i Dean will play a promin ent part LOST Tule Lake country, der- An old gymnasium at Est Don- j "' police dog. age 8 months Will , ' answer to name ot Captain. He- don oollego .has been converted Into: nir.r.,1 vnircii,i.s.iii get n new one. Aldrldge threw out a theatre seating 400 persons and, will be utilized for producing cieh- LOST 1 2 gauge L.C.Smith shot gun teouth centur dramas ttfhtoh are little" known. No appeal will be made to undergraduate students. AM lectures and plays will be prepared with the thought of interesting ac tors and dramatists. (t out lulled Prom Page si) American Legion Klamath Poll No. t Meetings Is and 3rd Tuesdays. Court House Uaoemnut r K. OLDS, Ooro'dr Phonn w gr 1040 Bo Mam W Stresrt B. P. O. ELKS Meets Tbnrsdar evenlug. VtslV Ing membors welcome Elks Tomple, Srd k Main Charlton Currln, Exalted Rttler. Tom Dols'll, Buo K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. 2nd niid 4th Tuesdays kl.yceum Hall, 8th and 'High Visiting tlnlghU welcome Chas, J'attorson, O. K. iaiV PCBHAtlENT CONBTRUCTIOfJ ttXclaslVe I Ireii-, 'I Mill f .1, I II rem tor -Tne new Concreve Hollow-Wsi fiulldlng Brick tor Found tlons. Walls, Bulldlugi. otc -Absolutely Eire and VVebtbei Proof at n cost less than r.uv othar form of maaonry. -Btone-Tlle conatrnctlo'n elim inates upkeep exponse, Is In destructible, and Is approved by the best archltocu and builders. -Unexcelled as base m n it. i finish for 'f as Kstlmnte Tonr Job eth and Market. Phone 1KtY Concrete Pipe Co. Sixth inning Pittsburgh: Myer went lo third base for Wash ington. Bluece's Heldtna: bad been a fea ture ot Hie .......... defenso, Carey up. Carey beat out it bunt, lie caught Myer flatfootod hack of third. Cttyier up. Strike 1. Ball 1. It was n pltchnut l.ut Carey got hack In time to I lie tuiK. Covcleskle was trying to hold Carey clotd lo the bng. Cuyler saerlflcid. Coveleskie lo Stan Har ris. Harnhuit up. Strike 1. Ilnll 1. Ball 2. Kurl rescued' Coveleskie from a wild pitch. Ball 3. Ball 4. Traynor got a base on balls. ' i tit up. Tho crowd was feverish with excitement, Wright forced Tray nor, Peck to Stan Harris. No runs, one hit. no errors. Seventh inning, Senators: Goslln. Rice going lo third Judge up. Aldridge conferred with Smith. Ball 1. Judge sent up a high fly to Moore. No runs, one hit, no er rors. Eighth inning. Pottsburgh: Moore up. The crowd again cheer ed for a rally, while Coveh.ykie was wanning up. . Peck Juggled Moore's hopper and tile batter was safe, Carey up. Foul, strike 1. Carey fouled Hie ball, trying to sacrifice. Foul, strike 2. Again Carey fouled the bnll trying to bunt. Ball 1. On the lilt and run. Moore went to sec ond and Stan Harris threw out Car ey at first. Cuyler up. Ball 1. Ball 2. Moore cored ahead of Culyer's home run into the right field stnnds. the crowd was In an uproar. The ball hit the ground and bounded Into the stand. Barnhart up. Burnhnrt singled past third. Trnynor up. Peck Juggled Tray nor s grounder and hoth runners were safe. Wright up. Foul, strike 1. The crowd kept up a continuous cheer ing while the Pirate rally was on. Foul strike 2, Wright fouled out to Myer. Grantham up. Ball 1. Ruel made n wonderful cntch of Grantham's foul. Two runs, two hits, no errors. Ninth inning. Senators: The crowd was in good humor and in case on lower Midland swamp road. Call Pete Gerges, Phone 223J. 6-9 COAST LKAGI K SCORES At Portland 7. Sa.ramenlo 3. At Seattle 11, Salt Lake 12. At San Francisco 4, Vernon 2. At Los Angeles 3, jpakland 1. LOST Between here and Algoma, a .30-.30 Winchester carbine in case. Reward for Its return to C. H. Underwood (Underwood's Phar macy). , 7-9 FOR RENT Furnished Apts., closa In. Phono 342W. 419 N. 10th St. S 19-0 19 FOR RENT Warm stooping room. 217 Pino St. 559M. 7-8 FOR RENT Cabins to white men. See Collins, 724 Market. 7-13 FOR RENT 2 room partly furnish ed suite and sinblo room. 813 Ala meda. 7-9 FOR RENT - 5 room furnlBhed house with hath, fireplace, newly tinted and plastered. 324 Lewis St. 835 per month, cheaper for long term. 7-9 FOB SALE FOR SALE 3 to 5 year old Hamp shire rams, $30, f. o. b. shipping point. Write or wire owner, Teha ma ranch, Gcrber, Calif S 28-0 10 FOR SALE Corner lot 50 x 120, one block from Mills Addition school houso. R. A. Emmltt, 517 Pine. S29tl FOR SALE Row boat motor, good order, prlco 840. See it at Thoe. Martin, 613 High. 3-9 FOR SALE -Good Guernsey dairy cows and yearling heifers, on Little Applegate. J. J. Munsell, Jackson ville. 2-15 FOR SALE Lloyd baby carriage, liko new. 2139, Orchard. 6-S WANTED Broad Street. WANTED Practical nursing. 321 5-10' i WANTED Woman wants work to do . by the hour. Phone 412J. 7-10 .The doctors report that Bluego Is ' not badly hurt, but Is suffering from i some of the spectators feeling that EVERETT TRUE By CONDO Kodak Work Leave Your Filttxs More 90clocK-Your . pictures are ready ar 5 p.r 15 Hlffl AMY TtMCS" Tff"3 M55K, "tou mO(a I.J A feRSoN (uoot-o thvn ( You mo A kiMf of a FCAY lt You' re. e. 3.oin 3- TO 116,151.20 414.20S.94 1,404.14 r-7 L&UBlXX AiMAnru tta i i o nor? nrvM . WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE U J UY (3UV THEIR DRUGS r i : . . mm Ll-- TJ . . . Oiags Of sc iiriivici:. im: Charter No. ii.hiii Reserve District No. 13 Reiiort of Conditinn of THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF KLAMATH F.U.I, AT KLAMATH FALI.S, IX THE STATE OF ..OREGON, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 28, 1925.. Resources 1. a Loar.s and discounts, including redis counts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts, sold with indorsement of this bank (except those shown in b and c $960,505.73 Totol Ijans : 2. Overdrafts, unsecured 51.871.56 4. I". S. Government securities owned: a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bnnds par value) 100,000.00 b All other United States Government securities (includi::t premlDums, if an.- Total ;. ..5. Other boniis, stocks, securities, etc: 6. Banking Houso $24,000.00; furniture and fixtures $11,742.42 7. Real estate owned other than b'anking lv'-use .' S. Lawful reserve with Federal Reservo bk 9. Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection 10. Cash ia vault and amount duo from national banks 11. Amount duo from State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States (otiher than included in items S. 9 and 10) 12. Exchanges for clearing house Total ;f Honrs 9. 10. 11, 12 and 13 b Miscellaneous casa items 15. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and duo from U. S. Treasurer Total $1,82S,S50 Liabilities 17. Capital stock paid In IS. Surplus fund - 19. a Undivided profits 521,125.35 b Rese.-vo for c Less current expenses ipaid 20. Reserved .for taxes, interest, etc.. ao-crued 21. Circulating notes outstanding 24, Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust oompnnles In the United States I and foreign countries (other than in cluded In Items 22 or 23) I 25. Certified ebecfea outstanding 26. Cashier's checks outstanding I Total of Items 22, 22, 24, 25 and 26 i Demand deposits (ether than beak deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days: ) 27. Individual deposits subject to check 28. Certificates of deposit due in less than ' 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 29. State, county, or otiier municipal de posits secured by pledge of ajsets of this bank or surety bond Total of demand deposits (other than bunk deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 27. 28, 29, 30. 31. and 32 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subjeot to SO days or more notice, and postal savings: ) 33. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) ..' 34. State, county, or other municipal de posits secured by pledge of assets of this bank mi- surety bond !.",. Other time deposits 36. Postal saving dop'sits , Total ot time deposits subject to Reserve, items 33, 34. 35. and 36 Total . SI'.ito of Oregon, County of Klamath, ns: I. E. M. Bubbi Cashier cf the above-aiamed bank, do solemnly sweai that tho above statement Is tirue to the best or my knowlodgo and belief K. M. HUBH, Cashier Correct Attest; w, C. Dnllon, M, S. West. Marlon Hanks, Directors. Subscriber and sworn lo before me this 6th din- of October, 192.'. (a,'al E. S. Veatob, Notary Public. My commission expires July 4, 1928 ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniel pup pies from trained imported par ents. Sire the only American and English international champion In the world. Fastest retrievers, al ways under command and protty house dogs. Your choice from two litters, prices reasonable. See them at 2111 north First St., Lucilo Redner. 6-12 FOR SALE 6 dining room chairs, rockers, typewriter table, ice box, I rugs and dishes. Call at 1117 Lin coln. 6-8 FOR SALE White Sewing machine,, first class condition. Phone lifJ. 6-8 21.125.35 7,798.60 33.6S9.26 960,506.73 1,871.56 216,151.20 96,352.76 35,742.42 6SS.23 96.SS9.92 25,000.00 236,775.03 126,380.91 26.052.9S 1,440.11 6,000.00 $100,000.00 32,500.00 13,326.75 2,678.27 100,000.00 7.6S3.23 13.127.92 12,S7S.ll 91S.176.20 24,771.88 271.425.10 BEST COOKING and eating apples at the Enterprise ranch, phone 400J. 6-10 SNOW APPLES for eating. Pbohe 400J. Enterprise ranch, beyond Mills Add. ' tf-1'd FOR SALE 100 purebred Shrop shire ewes, 2 and 3 years old. Burr Westbrook, Merrill. 6-12 FOR SALE OR TRADE for sman car: Paige sport, touring top shape late 1922 model. $475. See Cant. Hopper, Salvation Army. 7-13 Li. FOR SALE Corner lot on Bast Main Street. Price $400; terms. Ward & Dale 7 MISCELLANEOUS WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning nnd janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. . 7tf 1,214, 373. IS 22, 451.4i 25.000.00 26S.4S9.07 16,312.91 HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. If it's made of wool, we have it; also Paragon made-to -measure ladles' coats. 522 So. 5th Rt. Phone 456M. I will call to show my lino. (Bonded). Absolute eat- isfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Mrs. Beatrice C o r y. SU Oil" TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. Wo pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OP PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmoblle for city or rural property. Louis Ger vals, Algoma: Ore . S25-025 THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when wo get through. We aro prompt. Sixth St. Cleaners Free calls and deliveries 204 So. tith. Phone 49J. ' S 280 28 832,283.46 ...$1,828,850.92 ROBERTS SUITS AND Overcoats, hand tailored to measure. Now showing winter styles In long strand virgin wool fabrics. Phono 109 nnd 1 will call with samples, or seo mo at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon nnd evenings. A. R. (Ace) Rennor. 03--N3 DRESSMAKING 510 So. 5th St. 0 2 N 2 FIRE PROTECTION WEEK, October 4th to 10th. One of your homo town citizens represents the larg est manufacturer of fire extin guishers in the world. Will cnll In answer to post card, showing ab solutely dependable ffro extin guisher. He really protected. 436 Lewis St., City. 6-12 O. K. Transfer Co., "If It's Loose We'll Move It" Iff&tf