The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 19, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    Monday, October 10, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Pago Seven
Slallioif for Profit
THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
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THE INSURANCE GOMrANV ie PAYINO
FOR THE KEPAIKbCN OUK HOUSE AMD
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HERALD'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND HUROKOn
Ottlos aud Hwildonco'Pb-ine 2I
I O. 0, F. Templo
DR. J. G. GOBLE .
OPTOMETRIST- OPTICIAN
709 Main M. Phone- I33-W
Mtik- and grind QlMIM. Uupll
cat brokuu loajot, repair framet
Dr. Philip Colo
Ootiura,1 Practice u( Denllttrj
Opm rWonlngt Jy Appointment
Phona JO & 1 8 Main
Oror Moe't Blora
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENGINEER
AND SURVEYOR
Phono 204M 21 High 8L
mericaii Legion
Klamath Pott No
Maottnga It and Ird
Tueadaya. Court Hoaaa
Baaament
R OLDS. Com'dr
Pbona IS-W
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
(no llmir lesson n week iiihI
privilege) of class work In
Composition, history of ni li
ttle, cur Induing, etc. '
Terms, $5.00 per month
Ronldoiico 1U0O Ciillfornln
Phono 790 W
Sludlo : 3rd Si. I'll. US IM
Vochatzer Bros.
will PBILLKJW
Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose
Estimates given on vrator
systems. Prices Reason abla
IfiX HEDUGT
S MELLON P
uni
(Coiitlniii'il From Page One)
J I ho 20 per cent maximum on lr.-
comes In adoptod.
Mr. Mellon t ld Hie committee
J .Cm neither 1 ho tut 1111 admissions
nor tho hulk of authority lo tnxoi
to - -i on tut payers.
Ko.kI Balldlng
Tho Korornmont l.t oontrHUtfllg
' 190.000.000 a 7oar towardn road
hull lint; and tho auto tazen, Inolnd
ing ihoto on irtick.i, tires and Bc
cesiiorloa, are yielding unnnally
I ah lit i:ri.000,000.
He's Grid's Biggest
I,I.;.I, NOTKHB
XOTH'K TO CREDITOtU
Notice Is hereby Klven that thn un
deralpned has been appointed adniln
WtratrlX of tho Kstato or Hwan AlKot
Bwanton, deceased, und has quail"
(led, All periont haying olalm aialntl
said estato are notified 'to present
the same to mo with prpper vouch
ers at the office of II. ". Merrymun.
Attorney, I.oomls IlulldllnK. Klam.
nth Falls, OregOO, within six months
from October IMh. 11125.
JULIA SWANSON.
Administratrix.
Oct. It, ZH. Nov. 2, 9.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
FOR M
FOR HALK--I0 head flno wool Ram
houlllet buoka. Cull or write A. K.
Williams. Itt. 1, Uox 18u. Ash
land, Oro, 0 7 N 7
Thla full-blooded Choctaw Indian la said to be the biggest football pta
In the name this seaRon. He's Theodore "Tiny" Roebuck, star ta'kha
with the Hasktll Indians. He Is six feet, six Inches tall and ttelgtit
puunda. They aay opposing linemen let him have his own way gnttfj
much, too, , Small wonderl
pratlon, repayments of loans to
railroads, and sale of surplus was
supplioa.
"As these sources slve out," ho
continued "wo will have tp pay our
currenL expenses out oj rovenue."
Rctlreliient Fliitil
Mr. Mellon sought to ;lofend the
treasury's debt retirement policy
whlca has been att j' ked by aopM
democrats on the sround Boot If the
debt w?re retlrod less, rapidly, j.r,';ti
er cuts rould be niarle In taxes.
"While, taking the poplo as a
wltolo. It is Immaterial ivicn the
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
First Inn'rtlon per line IOc
Two Insertions per line IOc
Tlirei' Insertions per line 30c
Four Insertions per "ne 2.1c
Week (O times) per line 30c
! One Month ...per line 7Bc
Minimum cnar&e 25c. Adt not
; consecutive are charged aa new fal
lowing each omission.
First Insertion ts In "Now Today"
column without extra charge, but all
I insertions In tbat column aro at firtl
Insertion rate.
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fitnMANCNT
B. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Tharaday efenlng. Vlilt
lag mnmbert wolcome.
Ilkt Tomple, 8rd k Main
Charlton Currln, Rxalted
Rnler. Tom Deltnll, Beo
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Mootlnga: 8 P. M.
2nd and 4th Tuotdart
Lyceum Hall, 8th and
High Visiting KnlghU
welcome
Chat, Puttcrton, a. K.
conotpuctiom
Cxclnalve Uceoard Mana
(acrurera for
-The new Concrete Hollnw-Wal'
Building Brick for Founda
tlona, Wallt, Bulldlngi, etc..
-Abtolntely Fir and Weather
Proof at a cost lett than anv
other form of masonry.
fltone-Tlle oonatrnctlon elim
inate! apkeop txpentu, la ln
deatruotlble, and la approvod
by tb boat archttoctj and
bntldora.
-nnexeellnd at m bue
Stucco flBUU
tnr
uet n I V.tmnte Your Job
tb and Market. Phone B8UW
Concrete Pipe Co,
war is paid." ho said. "Still as Ik1-
The .m,000,000 might he taken j trareoa the different classes of the
world, tho Investing .-lass holding
tho bonds and the producing class
from whom a larger part of our tax
es nre collected. Inequity exiBts. We
should not tax too 'heavily the pro
ducers to pay the security hloderi;
It Is for this reason (hat wo have
tiought a balance between djbt re
ilucllon and tax reduction."
.NEW TODAY
) off " .Mr. Mellon said, "but so long
as the rgnvernment u contributing
the 90. 000.090 a jear to the roads
ion which tliese aulos run. they cer
tainly oiiRht tj pay their way."
Ho warned that It was not well
to cut tho receipts beyond "reas
onable" needs, tho treasury, since
tho war, ho said "had been living
pnrtlally upon capital." as consti
tuted by return .of tfao Investments
mudo tb rough the war finance cor-
Ono of our
ch?ap cigars.
burning problems is
FOR SALE Lot 50 x 130. 133S Es
planade. ?G0 per front foot. Dr.
A. A. Soule. 19-24
FOR SALE 1D22 seven passenger
big six Studebakcr, well equipped
with extras, at a bargain. Phone
135 or 944. 19-21
HUNTING PRIVILEGES on Lone
Pine ranch, Si5 per day. Trespass
ers to be prosecuted according to
law. Mrs. H. K. McKendree, Scott
W. McKendree. 19
EVERETT TRUE
By CONDO
ifLA S V A
rODAK WORK
Leave Your Filtxvs
'Before 9 O'clocK-Your
Art Pictures are ready at 6 p.r
m
t HfcPcg- ISN'T OLT) III I ; i
LOST Sunday morning, between
Qprria and Klamath Falls, small
suitcase containing lady's wear
ing apparel and toilet articles.
Phono 170H. 19-20
FOR SALE One milk goat and
hilly. Phone S53W. 19-21
FOR SALE Cottage to move. Phone
1TF5. Mrs. Thresher. 19-20
FOR SALE BlOOk of land, good 7
room house and all kinds of fruit
and berries. Good garden spot, all
under city v-ater. Mrs. E. R. Dav
is, Gold Hill, Ore. Value $2000.
19-24
irc.or-.-r-r (Ai-tA-r IIs ErIS tuwyrv.
r, -THIMK MAK&S A MAIM AS
FOR SALE Rooming house. 10
looms. 7S0 Spring St. Phone 722.
19-29
SALESMAN WANTED Salesman
or saleslady, exceptional opportun
ity from $100 to $600 per month.
Also smaller proposition. See me
evenings, after ?p. m. Etpraire
hotel, room 0. 19-20
PARTY WHO picked up fountain
pen Friday in shoe Dept. Falls
Merc. kindly return to store. Full
name engraved on hand. 19-20
uiivrwnoas
pnariarv
winert n
' ft
W lYUAHrVI n TMULiO UHUIUIl IS rn
7 WHERE. PARTICULAR PCOPLE lluj
rPUPirTY'l Bl,V TMtlW DRUGS rgiifSSSJ
M,r u, 14 IT V CS ACt S- KNOW O
TH4T HAIP-S, CK.? 30MO CJCHCR Tl-UM'3.'3
t flOSE THC5"' T.A Ll 'A
ft 1 I . . , -
iiiiiiiih. TZI
MOSCOW. Idaho. The wings and
i fuselage of an airplane piloted by
Lieutenant Nlok Mamer, accompah-
i".l by two Washington state eolleKe
, students were peppered with bird
shot when the craft niado a "raid"
, over the University of Idaho campus.
Thiy were attempting to drop pbo.1
; phorus "bombs" on tho bonfire
1 which was to be set off last night
j at a rally in celebration of the foot-
ball gami today. The shots were
j fired by tlu Sheriff of l.atta county.
RERUN.-- Busotlna Glannlnl. .1
Philadelphia soprano, received 3C
curtain' calls and was cheered at her
Berlin debut.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at I-nkevlcw, Oregon,
October 14, l2r,. No. 012321.
Notice Is heruvby given that Al
fred Cummlngs, of Dorrls, Callfor.
nla, who, on October 29. 1924, made
Homestead Entry Act June 9, 1910.
No. 012321. for E'4NWli. Section
33. Township 40 S.. Range 7 E. Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make Three Year Proof,
to establish claim to the land abOVC
described, before C. R. DeLap, Clerk
Of the County Court, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on the 8th day, of
December, 192",.
Claimant names as witnesses:.
V. T. Dorrls. Walter Nichols, S.
II. Reeves, Ned Connley, alLof Dorris,
California.
F. P. LIGHT,
Register.
Oct. 19 - Nov. 18 (30 Consec. days I
FOR SALE For cash only, lot 100
x r0, located at 1 236 Orogon St.,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, or Lot No.
1. Block No. 20. Klamath Falls Is
booming, now Is tho llmo to Invest
In roal property. Further particu
lars at Perkins Furniture Store,
Klamath Falls, Oregon. 10-21
1 llil .
FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 ',4 ton
tru, k, for town property. Inqulro
at Central hotel. 13-19
FUR SALE 1 Holstein cow, T. B.
tested, due to freshen Oct. Hi'
1925. Phone 490W1. 18-22
10 DISCOUNT on all hats at Mi
lady's Shop, Saturday and Mon
day. 17
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In tho County Court of the State of
Oregon, for tho County of Klam
ath. In the Matter of the Estate
of Nels Udrick, Deceased,
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his final account
In the above entitled court and mat
ter, and that Saturday, the 21st day
of November. 1925, at 'the hour of
2 o'clock P. M. of said day, in the
court room of the above entitled
court, in the County Court House
at Klamath Falls, Klamath County,
State of Oregon, has been fixed by
the court as the time and place at
which it will hear the said ac
count an settle the same. All per-i
sons objecting thereto shall file the
same, or appear personally and ob
ject thereto, on or before said date.
Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon,
this 19th day of October. 1925.
H. H. MANNING.
Administrator of the estato of
Nels Udrick. Deceased.
Oct. 19. 26, Nov. 2, 9. 16.
FOR SALE 5 room tile constructed
stucco; fireplace, tllo bath, break
fast nook, hardwood floors; tllo
garage. 3 blocks from center of
town. 415 No. 6th St. 17-30
jortijENTr
FOR RENT Furnished Apts.. close
in. Phono 342W. 419 N. 10th St.
8 19-0 Z3
ROOM FOR RENT also furnlshod
cabin. Phone 612. 16U9
FOR RENT 2 room house, partly
furnished. Inquire at Prultt Oro.
cory. So. Cth Ht. 16-20
FOR RENT 4 room plastered houso
partly furnished, one mlla from
town. Hague ranch, Keno road.
17-25
FOR RENT Partly furninhed houso,
adults only. R. P. Flreltonstein.
Phone 482VV. 17-20
MISCELLANEOUS
WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax
Ing, bouse cleaning and janitor
service. References. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. Ttf
HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan
Woolen Mills. If It's made of wool,
we have It; also Paragon made-to
-measure ladies' coats. 622 So. 5th
St. Phone 456M. I will call to show
my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat
isfaction guaranteed or money re
funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory.
sii oti
XKW TODA
WE ATtE SEEKING a
connection with a
strong, successful
salesman to act as our
District Manager i n
this territory.
To the man who mea
sures up to our quail-,
fications. we can offer
a very desirable con
tact whereby we assist
him In organizing bis
force of sub-agents to
the point where he is
assured an 1 n c o m e
much above the aver
age. A local office is
not essential at the
start, though desira
ble. .
Men now successfully
engaged in Savings &
Loan work or insur
ance are desirable, but
every consideration
will be given to suc
cessful salesnfen. even
though Inexperienced
in our work.
Thorough assistance
and full cooperation
both ni the develop
m e n t of desirable
Loans as well as Sav
ings Accounts, togeth
er with proper com
pensation are assured
the right man.
Address Sales Manager
Fidelity Savings &
Loan Association. 221
Fifth Street. Portland.
Oregon. 19-26
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tf
SHOES, REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them o the, Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. Wo
pay . tho return postage. '
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER
office.
Herald
tf-nt
WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmobile for
city or rural property. Louis Ger
vais, Algoma, Ore . S25 026
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
ROBERTS SUITS AND Overcoats,
hand tailored to measure. Now
showing winter styles in long
strand virgin wool fabrics. Phoho
109 and I will call with samples,
or see me at the Gun Store Sat
urday afternoon and evenings. A.
R. (Ace) Renner. 03-N3
DRESSMAKING
510 So. 5th St.
0 .2 N Z
WHILE AWAY YOUR IDLE time at
the Hot Springs Nat. 17-18
WAAXJSV
iYOUNG MAN wishes position, sten
ographic or general office work.
7 years experience. Write' Box
198 care Horald. I 161-18
WANTED-Experiencod lumber buy
er for pine. Must be known anions
the mills. References requir
ed. Terms, .50 M on all grades.
Write L. Roscoe Hurd, Spring
field. Oregon. Heavy volume.
19-21
LOST Coin purse containing
$20 check and small change. Find
er please return to Marshall
House. 19
FOR RENT A desirable room with
private family for employed lady
or gentleman. 526 No. 8th St.
19-21
LOST Gold beaded purse with
enr key and change. Reward. No
tify Herald. 19-20
wanted Experlended booklteep.
er and stenographer wishes per
manent hall day position. Call
617R after 0 p. m. 19-24
FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 708 N.
9th St. Phono ItiTM. 19-21
I. O S T On hill road to Merrill,
double barrel Rem. gun. Reward.
0. Peyton, K. Falls. 1920'
WANTED Closo in residence lot on
the pavement owners only. Box
196 care Herald. 16-19
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Write Box 194, Caro Herald.
16-20
WANTED A competent janitor
Klamath General Hospital. 1719
LOST ANT FOUND
LOST Kodak case. Notify A.
J. Powell, 521 Oak St. 17-1D
REWARD Strayed from 1219 Sar
gent, on Oct. 14, female Orange
Persian cat. Liberal reward for re
turn to 1211 Sargent. 16-23
VICTORIA, B. C. Erforts to pull
the Holland-American freighter
Eemdyk off Raccrocks on Uenti.i
Island, failed. Her cargo Is boins
lightered ashore in prepardtldn for
another attempt to get the veusil
into deep water.
OAKLAND, Calif. A. J. Cook, an
upholsterer, believed to bo from
Portland, Ore., was found burned ia
death in the boiler pit of 11 trans
bay ferry.
You hear a lot about this road
to success, but did you know it has
tho best scenery of any?
O. K. Transfer Co., "If It's Loose We'll Move It"
ill fii tE W
PHONE 87
906 MAIN
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