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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLK, OREGON V ' (.-.iimm'c. .iTT riiMut : nri'jT ) - - 7-iT ML: 60 WELL MftiYfe's IViawW' That W. (ON Ioa 6olv CaJB MA OFFERED KiElDOP CWT MiSS Tfd.S OF TtJVMO IHC UNKNOWN tu Hi'.; Mo'ir HEMRY X'MCjLAOTo-SEt TOO'KC IMPROVMO RAPDLV - YOU LOO MUCH BETTtfC TRW YOU DID IMC OUiCK DAV- pop HERALD'S DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AMI) BlHt'ilVO!". Of flea unit llsaldi .. I'hont $21 L O. O. F. Tnu.pl DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST - OPTICIAN 70k MMn rft. phone U8-W Mako lad grind Olawnin Dupll ot br v .-. nnoi. '-iialr frames Dr. Philip Cole (Isiieriii Practice of Dontlstrj Opto Brenlngf. by Appointment Phona ',r.t 51H Main Oror Moa's mora J. C. CLEGHORN 0IVIL BNOIN.HH AND flUKVIOYOli Phono 304M 219 High 81. v merlcan Legion Kl:natb Pcsi No t Weotlnga li BI16 $rrt l'nnaatys Court lleo nasMnxnt H OLDB. Ooa'Or Pt.Otia Sti-W 1040 Muio Street B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thuradar evening. Vlalt Ing mambera wolcotne. Iks Temple, 3rd Main Charlton Cnrrln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Delftll, Bno. K. of C. Council No. 2255 I Meetings: 8 P. M. 2ml and 4th Tuendara Lyceum Hall, 8th and 'High -Visiting Knlghta wnlnomn Chaa, Pattnraoa, a. K. k s' tr i m Kodak Work LeayeYour Filtus w J J Before 90clocK-Your pictures are roacrf at' 6 AH. 08 rair WnL. KLATU KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE. PARTICULAR PEOPLE QlJV THEIR DRUGS LEJJHircfj SUillinv; for Profit T VC SOD S ...... . BUT 1. V 1 r COMING AND CHANCE place i LiAMl. vES-ves-t'M TmS IB A V Pi AfF I CAN Ml OP. - ; " " ' ' " PLANNED To LAV OY-F loft Two WEEKS MOPE -NOW I'LL HAVE TO WORK FbR . COMING C'iGhT AlONcj - I -1 auras I'll ye THE SALAffv I WAS TO CTiET R NOTHING, BESIDES u0jW6 My ACOOEnT ABtE To RBBoRT work in THe INSURANCE M0RNIN6 tNC BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour Icason a wci k and privilege of cleea work In rompoiltton, history uf mu lOi oar (ruining, etc Terms, $5.00 per month Residence 1900 California ! Ii o n 7 0 0 V (iluiliii !.o:i 3rtl Bt. I'h.SS :m Vochatzer Bros. wm.i ixtn.i.i.m. Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Ratlmatua rs-.-r. an nur syaterue. Prices Roasnnabla "I pCBIiANENT COMOTr.'UCT Kxclsulve Ijtrwnseo. Mr.,, facturers fo The new Concrete Hollow Wal Bnlldlng Drlok for Founds Hens, Walla, Ilulldlngi, etc. Absolutely Proof st a ".ner form Fire and Weather coat less than un of masonry. atens-Tllo eonttrnctlon elim inates UPkeop expense, is ln dostructllile, und Is approved by the bast arohltects nod balldere. -Unexcelled as n base Htm -co flnlah tor urn as Estimate Tony fob tli and Market. PhOM 5MUW Concrete Pipe Co. V -TV P.f l ! (AsSutSSS - THftT 8 TMe 30S9 TRESE S NO can mot - MICE MOBS KEPE. I'D 6V RBIUffNlNa TOW0CK- ME OF PEACE R GIT! U (Continued From Pago One) proved Henrys work and Darla; la licensed engineer " Judge Cnghagen he-iftated id then nald: , "Well, If Darloy haa approved any nf ' ' -r'.: It certainly m news to me. I haven't seen his name on anything thai has come : Into my office." And so it went, with no doclsloil nude on the matter. Finally thel i council ilropped the subject with i fthe etanmei.i th; : It, would lo Uk- en up when tbeie wns' inor Mine jto con-dder it.' Another Blrkef I In nttemptlim to pnss an ordi-i j nance oiunpworlng the mayor I tcr Into a contract with C. C r no nuniiuu l to en - Ken-fat nedy of sua Francisco for the pur I poies of having made a preliminary newer survey, the four COttnctlUen lined up agalnat each other. Coun I oilmen Balslger and Rohorta on one 1 side and Color r.ud StUekey on the other. An a result the ordinance did not EVERETT TRUE 3s?lp4ip fW. TRue, I've, sot i rrSGfH TO So -BACK TojHSJ HlS3glS SHOP AND I "TTn xoura. -rooi-S III t. A pl " Wr. I y. saiivt niaia v st. stnvicr. ncc 10-11 ; r.", i THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD puns, IliihiTln and llulnlgor r 1 1 1 tin t KaoDdy tbould lie (Ivua dallalu) Ufuranoo by tli'i COUnill I hot ho would roofllva the Jub ol projeel mi llnMr of ibo iiou.uou cwor tta loo plan, (ur which ho will drw plADf, "'i hni win tha undtml mdlni from Iba Writ," Hobiirta laid, "Yo'i heard lilm y In ihln room Una It would not piiy iilm to i:o sbOAd wlb thu prolluilniiry v, ik union ho coiild bo ainurcd Hip oh of n glnoar In carrrld( ihr Jul, tbroug i compl'ition, On thi preliminary report, Kennedy trffnldn'i make miv money, Wo owe it to him to prom? lie blot iti'i job." 8tucky uml Oofer couldn't tea It thut urny unci C'ofer so oxpreiaed h I miff I r without compunction. "There III too mttCh money in volved in tbtl propoHliii.n to prom lie anytbln," he declared. "I will not be u putty to ny proinlsea when It conrernn nucli u largo project. The city tbould be proteotod, and to promise Mr. Kennedy the Job )! project englnaer weuhl bo a ml tuke." And no that went, alv forth ni-roaa the council It came to a vote. The back and hie, until incil was evenly split, to Imni). ami the ordinance failed REDDING, Calif. Jo: eph Dlaholl a miner, tip toed about bin cabtu all morning in an attempt not to waken his partner, Frank Hanlon. At noon, whin Ulahlt tried to awak en him he found him dead. The death WSJ due to natural eauson. SACHAMKNTO. Airpli'.nys with huge nets spread below their wings drive through flocks ol ducks over the Sacramento valley rice fields and capture many ducks in the nets, Numerous Bbmplalnts agalnu the practice, which Is In violation of federal and state game laws, have been received by George Nnlc, I executive secretary oT the state fish und game commission. BEND, Ore. Fossilised hones of huge camels, which roamed this part of the world e.ges ago, have been found by Dr. it. L. Packard, of the University of Oregon facul ty. LEUAIj notices NOTICE The public. is hereby notified that Eire Policies No. 4 101 to No. 4 4 3T, inclusive, of the Ft. Klamath, Ore gon, agency of the National DniOO Eire insurance Co'miuaiy, of Pitts burgh. Pa., have bcefKIOst, mislaid or stolen, under which' circumstances their issue being unauthorized, said policies are null and void. The holder of these policies will 1 please return them to the Company Pittsburgh, Pa., and should there; he any return premium Involved, It vii! be promptly paid. In cage of loss claimed by any per son or peraons as holders ot these poUclos, the Company will deny any or all liability thereunder. National Union Fire Ins. Co., Wm. 1'. Coaaelt, manager. By CONDO ClAMSIFIIi AD RATES Mrxt Inm-rtlon por line IO Two liiBcrtlon ,ier lino ISc Three Inaertlona per lino flc ('our 'ii-eriii.es per tine i!8 Week ( tiinea) per line M)r One Month per Uoe 7ftc Minimum marR Ite, Ada not consecutive are charged aa n () lowing each omlnnjon Klnit Innert'ou l In "New Today" column without extra charge, hut all Insertions In that column are at first InHcrtlon rate. m;w todav run balk -his Msxwoii touring car, fair condition, price f50. Call at 411 No. 10th Bt.. Apt. H, ovc lilnt;ii afler S:.'!0 o'clock. 20-224 BBCONO HAND OOOD8 All klndx. I will trade with you. (loodlng, tiie Second Hand Man. 230 Main fit., hejow the court house. 20 KOIt KENT 1 room ,furnlnhed col lage, with hath. Inquire at .11( 1lncoln. 2otr TOR RUNT TUrnlsbed room, gen tleman preferred. 532 No. nth Bt. 20-26 I'OIt It 10 NT .Main Hi. Oarage. Gooding, 23 a 20 l OU HUNT 1 furnlHhed house. keeping room. Adults onev. 2G per month, aliSlt. 1113 I'lne.20-21 ROOM TOR KENT i'hone 32C. 1018 Wash. 20-22 FOB KENT- November 1st, E room furnished house on pavement. Adulte only. Call C17J. 20-21 hunting PRIVTEEOBS on Lone 1'lne ranch $26 per day. Trespas sers to he prosecuted according to law. Mrs. H. K. McKendrec, Scott W. MeKendree. 20 WANTED -Work I'hone 23!IIt. by da or hour. 29-22' AM LOOKING for a good going ! clothing or general merchandise! business, well established and fa-1 vorahly located, from J30.000 to, 150.000 stock. If you wish to re tire from business and Invest yonrl money In a steam heated, brick, in-! come business property in a pros perous w estern Oregon city, this will apped to you. Please give as I much detail as you deem essential. References furnished on request.' Address A. M. Hammer, Albany, I ; ore. 20-22 LOST Small note book, with j names and addresses south of Main St.. between ih and Michigan I ij Ave. Valuable to owner. Please I phone 7es or leave at Herald. 10-21 OLD FURS MADE NEW Get your furs now at reducod prices. Coats throws and trimmings to order. Branch Northwest Eur Mfg. Co., Seattle. Office room 205 Hull ho tjel. 2 , . LOST A Fox Terrier puppy, 10 months. Black and white female, head mostly black. Phone 517R. 20 IOR SALE 40 White Leghorn hens 1 year old. $1.25 each; good lay ers. Arbonkisen Chicken farm " miles south of Olene on Bonanza road. 201 TRY MY HOME MADE RELISH for sale at grocery stores and meat markets. Mrs. iack Hales. 20-26 MARKETS PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 19. Ca.'.- tie receipts 1640, calves 425. Mar- ket slow. Steers, medium $6.75 jS.0O; common S5.50$6.75; Can j tiers and cutter steers $4.00 $5.50; ; Heifers, common and medium $4.09 j $6.00; Cows, good, common and medium, $3.25$5.25; Canners and I cutters $1.50 5T $3.25: Bulls, good i beef (yearlings excluded) $4.00(fF j$5.00; Common to medium (enn nors and bolognas) $3.00 $4.00; j Calves, medium to choice (milk feus ; excluded) $7.00 $9.00; Cull and j commons $4.50?$7.0O; Vealers. medium to choice $10. 00 iff $12.00; Cull and common $6.00 $10.00. nogs receipts 2200 (454 through) slow to 25c lower. Heavy weight (250 to 350 lbs.) medium, good and choice SI 1.75 ffi $12.75; medium weight (200 to 250 lbs.) medium, good and choice $ 12.00 $13.00 ; Light weight (160 to 200 lbs.) common, medium, good and choice. $12.50i $13.00; Light lights 1131) I to 160 lbs.) common, medium, good ; and choice $12.00 (?f $1 2.75; Pack ! Ing hogs (rough and smooth) $9.00 1 $11.50; Slaughter and stockor i Pigs (71) to 130 lbs) medium, good j and choice $ 12.50 (ft $13.00. j medium. 5ETAOIN NU XT' Nl'NN i Soft, or oily hogs and roasting j pigu excluded in above quotations). Sheep steady: receipts 380. Lambs I good and choice (Mt. Adams) $12.00 fljU.oo; Lambs, medium, to good (Valley) $11.00 $13.40 Heavy Weight ti)2 lbs. up) $9.00'$11.50. All weights, cull ami common $9. 00 $10.00; Yearling wethers, medium tO choice Jg.QOO $10.74; Ewes, common td choice $4.00 if( $9.01): WANTED WANTKIi (llrl for general house work. Write flox 1!I4, Care Herald. Ki-20 BALB8MAN WANTED Salesman or saleslady, exceptional opportun ity from $100 to $U00 per month. .'.I n smaller proposition. See rne evenings, after 7p. m. Epmlre hotel, room 6. l'J-20 W. XTED-Experienccd lumber buy er for pine. .Must be known ntdong tho mills. References requir ed. Terms, .r,0 M on all grauee. Write L. Itoscoe Herd, Spriiu--fleld, Oregon. Heavy volume. 19-21 WANTED Experlended bookkejep. er and stenographer wishes per manent half day position. Call Civil after ti p. m. 1S-21 WE ARE SEEKING a connection with a strong, successful salesman to act us our District Manager i n this territory. To the man who mea sures up to our quali fication.!, we can offer a very desirable con tact whereby we assist him in organizing Ills force of sub-agents to the point where he is assured an I 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, hut -.ji a r y consideration will be given to sue. cesefnl salesmen, even though inexperienced in our work. Thorough assistance and full cooperation both nl the develop ni 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 Eifth Street, Portland. Oregon. 13-20 LEGAL XOTlCfS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Orogon. October 1!, 1925. No. 012321. Notice is herevby given that Al fred lemmings, of Dorris. Califor. nia, who, on October 29. 1924, made Homestead Entry Act June 9, 1916. No. 012321, for ENW1, Section 33. Township 40 S., Range 7 E, WUr lamctte Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. DeLap. Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the 8th day of December. 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: V. T. Dorris. Walter Nichols, S. H. Reeves, Ned Connley. all of Dorris, California. F. P. LIGHT. Register. Oct. 19 - Nov. IS (30 Consec. days) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate of H. P. Hooy, also known as Henry P. Hoey, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to tho cred itors of said deceased, and all per sons interested in his estate, to pre sent their claims to the undersigned, the duly appointed Ancillary Admin istrator with the Will annexed of said decedent and his estate, at rooms 1 and 2 Loomis Building, in Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six months from and ;u'ter this O'th day of Octo ber, 125, tho date of the first publi cation of this notice. Dated October 6, 1925. J. H. CARNAHAN, Ancillary Administrator with the Will annexed of the said estate. O (i. IS, 20. 27, N 3. dinner and cull $1.50 iff $4.00. Eggs firm. Current receipts 41: Fresh medium 39y!39Vi; Fresh standard firsts 43 U (ft 44; Fresh standard extras 4S4S4. Butter firm.... prints up 2c. Ex tra cubes, city 53: Standard 51 ;. Prime firsts 51 ij; Firsts 51 Mt: Undergrades nominal; Prints 67; Cartons 5S. Milk firm. Best churning cream 55c net shippers" track in Zone I. Cream delivered Fortlcud 59c; Raw milk (4 per cent) $2.65 cwt. f. o. b. Portland. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 1 7 if? 47V4; Light 16; Springs 3324; Broilers ,28; Young white ducks -3 St 25. Potatoes weak, $1.50iii $1.00. , Onions weak, $1.25 fj' $1. 10, Cascnta bark quiet, nominal at life 7c: Oregon grape root nominal. Hops steady. New crop, clusters It 23; Fugglea 27. SECTION roll SALE FOR SApE 10 bend flue wool Ram houlllot bucks. Call or write A. R. Williams, Rt. 1, Ilox 180. Ash land, Ore. 0 7--N 7 FOR SALE For cash only, lot 101) x 60, located nt 123(1 Oregon Bt., Klamath Falls. Oregon, or Lot No. 1, Block No. 20. Klamath Falls Is booming, now is the lime to invest In real properly. Further particu lars nt Perkins Furniture Htoro, Klamath Fulls, Oregon. 10-21 FOR SALE 1 Holsteln cow, T. II. leSteu, due to freshen Oct. It' 1926. I'hone 49BW1. FOR KALE 5 room Hie constructor! stucco; fireplace, tllo bath, break fast nook, hardwood floors; tile garage. 3 blocks from center' of town. 415 No. Cth St. 17-20 FOR SALE Rooming house, 10 rooms. 780 Spring St. Phone 722. 19-29 FOR SALE Dlock of land, good 7 room house and all kinds of fruit and berries. Good garden spot, all tinder city water. Mrs. E. R. Dav is, Cold Hill, Ore. Value f 20U 0. 19-24 FOR SALE One milk goat and billy. Phone 053W. 19-31 FOR SALE Cottage to move. Phono 17F5. Mrs. Thresher. 19-20 FOR SALE 1922 Bcvon passenger big six Studebaker, well equipped with extras, at a bargain. Phone 135 or 944. 19-21 FOR SALE Lot B0 x 130. 1338 Es planade, $li0 per front foot. Dr. A. A. Soule. 19-24 1 WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A.M. Rhodes. Phono 300W. 7tf HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. If It's made of wool, we have It; also Paragon made-to -measure ladles' coats. 522 So. 5th St. Phono 450M. I will call to show my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat isfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. 311 Oil TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIOHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay tho return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER c.fflco Herald tt-nt ! WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmoblle for city or rural property. Louis Der mis, Algoma, Ore . Sg5-025 THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when we get through. We are prompt. Sixth St. Cleaners Free calls ond i deliveries 204 So. 6th. Phonp 49J. S 280 28 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-N3 DRESSMAKING 510 So. 5th St. 0 2 N 2 LOST AND FOUND REWARD StraYed from 1219 Sar gent, on Oct. 14. femalo Orange Persian cat. Liberal reward tor re turn to 1211 Sargent. 16-23' t l.ini 1 VY 11 pieiveu liy iuujiiuiii pen Friday in shoo Dept. Falls I Merc, kindly return to store.. Full name engraved on band. 19-20 LOST Sunday morning, between Dorris and Klamath FallB, small suitcase containing lady's wear ing apparel and toilet articles. Phone 170R. 19-20 LOST Gold beaded purse with car key and change. Reward. No tify Herald. 19-20 LOST On hill road to Merrill, double barrel Rem. gun. Reward. p. Peyton, K. Falls; Il3J! FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 room house, partly furnished, inquire at Pruitt Gro. eery, So. 6th St. 16-20 FOR RENT 4 room plastered house partly furnished, one mile from town. Hague ranch, Keuo road. 17-25 FOR RENT Partly furnished house, adults only. R. P. Brcltenstein. Phone 4S2W. 17-20 FOR RENT A desirable room with private family for employed lady or gentleman. G2i; No. Sth St. 19-21 FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 70S 9th St.. Phone 46TM. Two organizations have boi.-u j Dor mod in Denmark to promote in tovost in rod Ho telegraphy and telephone. O. K. Transfer Cq9? If is Loose We'll PHONE 87 906 MAIN Move It