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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1925)
Holiday, October 12, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Sevett E Cheating the Garbage Can MCNRY HAVC fOU NOTiCtD IkW EXTRAVAGArJUN THE 0UMN5 AK'E BWNGIN6 UPlTitlK C'hILDKLN f WHV J. 8AW DOT DRYING HER HAIR IN I KOMI Or AN ELECTRIC FAN TODAY WHEN M 9MC COtJLD HAVE SATOORilN." ) rieuRiOG OUT WW KL li t BREBZEnHHUWflMa JA 'And chick runii op ike electric ySfr Bill BY 9iTti0Q UP LATE AT NIGHT WAGfTEFUL OLGA 10 WITH THE 50AP 6UD9 ApJER SHE WA8HB9 CUJIHES- JUST POURS 'EM DOWN N hll. Cl.WCW IMCjIUAD K OT- USING EM TO SCRUB Tut: PBBCUEfl - AND SUNN THROWS 1 116 CIGARC AWAY WHEN TllLY'Rf HALT 6MOKCD IMSTEAD OF USING A CIGAR HOLDER AND GMOKTlWG i 'EM 8HMnW8 THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION ' WHV TMEv NtvtK'' i AM S,':''l YOO IIOO Y f ( LOOK LUCY- V H"SH ? CAM I ai riirvlM'iluKo ki.vw: l FOl KG' TilBY'R! 6WIN6 Y0UIMA6W! IHAir PlCCRUOTANDOiiiA ) OVIIC U riWER'6 ( 0S HASH VOR )( I TffiOMfl COMPANY hikowoawav y i ;.? )'.; J dinner theuftoverg ENOU6HV00DIO ), ' V 'M X ' I FKOM OTilEW Jf, HERALD'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BUIlirlCOlt rtl and Resident', I'hdiir III 1 O 0 F T..n.pl. DR. J. G. GOBLE OI'TOM KTIIIKT--OPTICIAN lOt Viln dt Phono I.13-W Mak and grind Ulaaans Dupll t broken tenant rapslr frauim Dr. Philip Cole Uiinl Prs'ticc if Dnntlair; up.ii P..'iitn by Appointmnn PbABS lit 61K Main Oval Mtia tnr Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano 006 Hour Ichsou u weab ami privilege of rlunM work in eoinpoiltfon, history ol mu sic, ear training, etc Terms, $5.00 per unmih RtklilkDco luou California P h " n o 7 S 0 W Studio o :i Srd St. Ph. 284 M OREGON TEAM DENIES ESPEE S 01 ILL (ConUiraed PTott luge One) iiu mated unit the Southern Pa- eiflo has promised KIhimiiIIi basin mill operators that whim the Aitu ras cut-off In comnlntort, a qulokfrf Mrrloe to the ont will be xivin ana that "KriHt of thn CaJIOAdiM" frolfht ratou will hn given Klnin- ttn. Dcoldk h. v. OwtfeMidp Akiilltant Attorney GRrfteral Kllln, niiii liobjlf of the Oregon pubftl! oorvlco commleslon, akol If the Boutbora Pacific wan uot Imcrostcd fiDaodally In Moruinson'n mill. "The S. P. hami't a nlcklo'ii inter oot In my company,'' be mplied warmly. When KIIIh Htatcd that the Sou thern Pacific had lnlront In other mills. Ben C. Hey, attorney for the ilarrlinnn line!, called upon him to pfcodope hla evhlence. HOrtenkoD wau on the stand near ly two hour. When he completed bin utory, Dcy announced that thn Southern Pacific could not finish Its case to day unless a nlKht session were held. If then. Examiner Mahafflo Mated tho matter of a nlKht session will he decided this afternoon. A. J. Voye, president of the HIk Lakes Hox company, Klamath Palls, said they "havo been led to be lieve they will not Bet the Alturas lino if the Oregon Trunk builds in to Klamath Kails. CI,AHHII''IICI M) ItATKH first Inxirtloii . . per linn "r Two Insertions per lino lAc Three lns;rtlons per line 80c PdOT Insertions per line 2Sr Week (0 limes) . per line 8lr One Mouth .per line 7c Minimum cnarge 2dc Ads not consecutive are charged as new fal lowing each omission Klrst Insertion Is In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column srs at first Insertion rate :vjroiAj SPECIAL BALB on every coat and 'dress at llee MeKiu's Oress Bbop. Ho. 7lb Ht. 12-17 WANTED TO RENT -An unfurnish ed house or apartment suitable for family of three. .Must be modern. Answer Hox V.C'.P. Care Herald. 13-17 POP. RENT Nicely furnished house. SI 4 Lincoln. 12-14 ROOM FOR RENT 1231 Crescent. 12-H HMAI.L HOUSE for rent. 1311 Cres cent: furnished for two. 12-14 WANTED Girl for general houBe work. Write Box 194 Care Herald. 12-15 FOR SALE Just the thing for man and wife: restaurant fully equip ped, in growing town. Other busi ness reason for selling. Low rent, long lease: some terms. For par ticulars call or vrlte Club Cafe. Chlloquln, Ore.. 12.17 WOMAN WANTS WORK, by hour, day, or stay: practical nursing, if needed. Phone 27!)M. 12 FOR SALE -Solid oak buffet and also baby buggy. 624 11th St.12-13 SPECIAL SALE on every coat and dress at Bee Bcgin's Dress Shop. 12-17 IS CHEN (Continued From Page Six) J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL BNOINBBH AND SURVEYOR Phone I04M 210 llllb St. niericiin Legion I, I sine' I Pel' No Meeting! Is' n6 Sra fnsidy Court Housn Basement K OLDS. Comer lnnn S6I-W Vochatzer Bros. WHIX lillll. I, I. UH Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estimates glssn on water systems Prices Reasonable ' B. P. O ELKS Meet f I'hiirstlky sroulng Visit Ing rtietaberi welcome tllks Temple, ,1rd ft Main Charlton Currln, Exalted Ruler Tom Delssll, Sec K. of C. Council No. 226ft Meetings! 8 p. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesday! kLycoum Hall, 8th and 'High Visiting Knight. welcome li ' I '.II. .-n,. a. k fprnMANCNT CONSTRUCTION Sccllulvr ' 'I ' li-t I Ml '" fitrliirers for rhe new Concrete Hollow VVai Building Drlck for Kouuds tlons. Walls. Building!, etc -Absolutely Firs and Weather Proof at a cost lass than anv tuer form of masonry. -Btone-Tlle construction elim inates opkoep expense, Is in destructible, and Is approvod by the best arohltocta und builders I'm icrllrl as lutse Stucco fiulsli for as KUinnti Tour Jolt ith and Market. Phone r,S'.'V Concrete Pipe Co. Is one of the highlights In the foot ball of the focal Institution. Latour ette is remembered for his quarter back "sneak plays." George Hug, slid the professor, was without doubt tl. of c.'i Lett eostpiy "Shy" Huntington Is the undis puted king of local quarters. Ho coached University of Oregon's team In l'Jia. when Hnrvnrd wns played at Pasadena. Men named on this team who served ns capialns include Smith, La tflurtttO, Templelon, Chandler. Moul len, OlarkO, Main, Huntington and Parsons. "Tho men I haVe chosen I bellevo hold undisputed right to tho honor." tiald Professor Howe. "It must bo ro memborod, however, that thero arc dOMOl of others who hold claims to a place In tho hall of fame as con tributors to Oregon's football." German Entry to League Approved LOCARNO, Swlliorland, 0;t. 12. (IP) Agreement was practically reached today on tho conditions of ermany'a entrance into the league of nutlcrau, to delegates t:f tho security committee now hopc.'ully predict the success of the fonfer ence. Tho allies have perfected a solu tion of the Oerman leaguo memtjor s'ltp situation. , MAKRIAC.K MADE EASY NEW ORLEANS, La , Oct. 10. (!P) The word "obey" In the ma triage ceremony of the Episcopal church was ordered taken out today ay the house of deputies of tho Triennial t:on- vention of the churda meeting here. Tao voto was 97 to 29 with IT, votes divided. A now attachment for automo bile intako manifolds- servos as a LOST- I month old female bull dog, 4 white feet, white nose. An swers to name of 'Tuffy.' For any information, please call Bee Be gin. Telephone 633. 12-14 FOR SALE 4 burner Perfection oil stove with oven: also small oil heater. Call 425 Nelson. 12-13 FOR SALE Cheap, or will trade for Klamath Falls properly: small fruit and alfalfa ranch near Grants Pass. Paid up water right. In quire 1734 Nevada Ave. 12-17 FOR RENT Four room modern plastered house on 1321 Oregon Ave. Inquire Eagle pool hall.12-13 FOR RENT Furnished room, gen tlemen preferred. 532 No. 8th St. 12.17 LOST Seiberling balloon tire between lower Klamath lake and Klamath Falls, via Merrill. Kind ly return to F. Snyder, Balsiger Motor Co. 12-14 U. of O. Takes Heart After Bad Defeat Saturday i EUGENE. Ore., Oct. 12. Somewhat motor lock, fuel carbon preventer. economizer and EVERETT TRUE By CONDO (PI rODAK WORK I Leave Your Films Wore 90'clocK-Yoor a m. Picftipas are readr at" S Ul(!crwootf5 Ptarnary W'v KLAMATH PALLS 0RE00M ir7ml btU m WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUV THEIR ORU03 lACCUWACvl -no IaiHatj rie. TRue,so oo suppose "THAT SO- CALL&D eU'SHMS.SS (M-,N 3M O WHelM X "TDCU HAt i WHAT Do MTOU ":Oon'T K'0lj. -Mit ir TOU HecB Youf? 'PACE- AS CLOSE "TO HIS AS Yoo P -(O HlN& He 8 Hoc cp havs I..- .-Zr Actsd First anp spoiy&M yrjT disheartened by the 6 to 0 defeat at the hands of tho University rt Idaho hero Saturday, tho University of Oregon football team "today is setting about grimly to pull itself together to drill for the coming game with the University of Cali fornia In Portland on October 24. Next Saturday the Oregon men will face Pacific on tho local field. It will give the Webfooters a chance to Btnooth out the rough spots so clearly brought out by Idaho, and will give them tho added advantage of a not too hard game in prepara tion for the California men. Tho wholo determination of the Oregon team this year has been to beat or tie the touted Californians. Cold Rain Strikes Deschutes Country BEND. Ore, Oct. 12 With a tem perature range of only two degrees during the 24 hours, October 12, .13 Inch of rain fell in Bond yesterday. Most of it foil during the early morn ing. The highest temperature yes terday was 3S and tho lowest 3G, ac cording to tho weather observer. A light snowfall near tho Cascado summit wns reported by Bend resi dents who came over tho McKencie Pass yesterday from the Willamette valley. FOREIGN REGISTRATIONS Blglht iiovelgin tourists registered at tho chamber of commerce today. Among 'tfhose wore H. L. Robert son, Seattle, K. S. Staatz, Tacoma, Roy McRoynolds, Santa Barbara, Josoinh Shea, San Francisco, A. D. Costib, Weod, Mrs. O. J. Peterson, Mt. Jernon, Wash., Rsbort Bailey. Riverside, and Albert J. Mohai'mad. FOR RENT Furbished Aptn., close In. Phone 342W. 419 N. 10th St. S 19--0 18 FOR SALE FOR RENT Cabins to white men. See Collins, 724 Market. 7-13 FOR RENT Clean, cozy house, 3 rooms and bath, sleeping porch and cellar, f 25. 1481 Alameda Ave Phone G29J. 9-12 FOR It ENT Comfortable furnished room for one or two gentlnmen, with private family. 409 Jeff. 10-13 FOR RENT Sloeplng room with bath: Mills Addition; for one or two gentlemen. Phone 279M. 11-13 WANTED WANTED Cabinet or repair work by capable man. Phone 776J.9-12 block from Mills Addition school house. R. A. Emmltt, 617 Pine, S29tf FOR SALE Good Guernsey dairy cows and yearling heifers, on Little Applegal.o. J. J. Munsell, Jackson ville. 2-15 ' ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniel pup pies from tralnetl Imported par ents. Sire the only Amorlcnn and English International champion in tho world. Fastest retrievers, al ways under command and pretty house dogs. Your choice from two litters, prices reasonable. Seo them at 2111 north First St., Luclle Redner. 6-12 FOR SALE 100 purebred Shrop shire ewes, 2 and 3 years old. Burr Westbrook, Merrill. 6-12 WANTED Ranch work for man and wife. Livestock preferred. W. G. Meyers, Altamont nuto park. 10-13 LOST AND FOI'ND LOST Gold mounted fountain pen, near the Pino Grove school house; finder please communicate with name on pen at No. 224 Mich. Ave. for reward. Phone 483R. 10-12 LOST- Brown hand bag. Initials 'A.D.S.' on end. Telephone 33; re ward. 10-12 LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE OR TRADE for small car: Paige sport, touring top shape late 1922 model. $476. See Capt. Hopper, Salvation Army. 7-13 FOR SALE-10 head fine wool Ram boulllet bucks. Call or write A. E. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 185. Ash land, Ore. 0 7 N 7 FOR SALE Good used furniture. Apply Apt. over New City Laun dry. 7-13 FOR SALE 4 room modern house, completely furnished, lawn trees, garage, woodshed full of wood. Phone 295J. 9-12 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate of James H. Beckley, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un- j dersigned has filed her final account! in the above entitled court and mat-1 ter, and that Saturday, the 17th day! of October, 1925, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, in the ; ourt room of the above entitled ourt, in the County Court house at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, State of Oregon, has been fixed by '.he court as the time and place at which It will hear the s,aid account and settle the .same. All persons ob jecting thereto shall file the same, or appear personally and object there to, on or before said date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 14th day of Sept., 1925. CHRISTINE B. BECKLEY, Executrix of the estate of James j H. Beckley, Deceased. Sept. 14-21-28 Oct. 5-12 FOR SALF, 2 room new house on pavement; lot 50 x 140; prfco $850; terms. Call at 901 Lincoln or Phone 536M. 9-12 FOR SALE 118 aged ewes in good condition, price $6. H. J. Beards ley, "i mile south of Lone Pine school house. 9-15 FOR SALE For cash only, lot 100 x 50, located at 1236 Oregon St., Klamath FallB, Oregon, or Lot No. 1, Block No. 20. Klamath Falls is booming, now is the time to invest in real property. Further particu lars at Perkins Furniture Store, Klaipath Falls, Oregon. 10-21 A BARGAIN in Hot Springs addition: New. modern, 5 room house, hard wood floors, built in kitchen, fire place. Wired for electric range. Garage in basement; light fixtures and window shades included, terms to suit. Owner, H.E.Roskamp, 1734 Esplanade. Phone 572. 1 9tf NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the matter of the estate of Maude L. La Chance, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account of the ad ministration of the above entitled estate and that the 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. 14-21-2S-Oct 6-12. MISCELLANEOUS BUNGALOW STYLE COURT PLANNED WINDOW CLEANING, Floor ing. house cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tl HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. If it's made of wool, we have it; also Paragon made-to -measure ladies' coats. 522 So. 6th St. Phone 456M. I will call to show my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat isfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. Sll Oil TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone G24. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL. Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage. J. C. Richter to Invest $10,000 in Structure to Be on Broad St. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER office. Herald tf-nt WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmoblle for city or rural property. Louis Ger vais, Algoma, Ore . S26-02S A bungalow court, of frame struc ture, will soon be in process of construction on the corner of Broad and Oak streets, it became known today. J. C. Richter, well known resi dent, has announced the construc tion of tho court, which will be of frame structure and will represent an investment of approximately $10, 000. It will composo 32 rooms, and will be outfitted with modern fa cilities. Application for a permit to build will bo made to tho city council at tho meeting tomorrow night. MEMBER OF S. P BOARD DEPARTS Thoroughly familiar with the pre sent Southern Pacific construction in progress north of Kirk and also with proposed construction announced this summer by President Sproule, A. D. McDonald, a heavy stockholder and a member of tho board of directors of tho Southern Pacific, passed through Klamath Falls Saturday on his way south to San Francisco. Mr. McDonald has been in Klamath coun ty for several days. MISS GALLANDER ILL Miss Ava Qallander is confined Iti her home with a slight attack of Ill ness today. THEY LOOK LIKE NEW When W get through. We are prompt. Sixth St. Cleaners Free calls and deliveries 201 So. 6th. Phone 49J. S 28 O 18 ROBERTS SUITS AND Overcoats, hand tailored to measure. Now showing winter styles in long strand virgin wool fabrics. Phone 109 and I will call with samples, or see me at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon and evenings. A. R. (Ace) Renner. 03-N4 DRESSMAKING 510 So. 6th St. 0 2 N 2 FIRE PROTECTION WEEK, October 4th to 10th. One of your home town citizens represents the larg est manufacturer of fire extin guishers in the world. Will call In answer to post card, showing ab solutely dependable tire extin guisher. Bo really protected. 466 Lewis St., City. 6-18 ROOF AND BUNGALOW Stains, $1.25 per gallon. Varnish stains for rofinishlng floors, woodwork und furniture 1-3 off, gal. $3.50; lit. $1; pts. 50c; . pts. 20c; pt. 16c. Patterson's. 8-14 PAY CASH AND PAY LESS tor paints, oils and varnish. Deaden ing roofing and glass. Patterson's, 630 So. 6th. 8-14 WILL PARTY ARRIVINO from Den ton, Manchester, England, please cull 412W? 10-11' The manufacture of a hard Port land cement suitable for use in sea water and coal mines has been be gun in Holland. O. K. Transfer Co., "If It's Loose We'll Move It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN