The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 22, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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Thuruihiy October 22, lt22
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
1 and BURciro:.
I OMce And Roaldene. Phona 111
I L O. O. r. Tore.pl
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTOMKT IIIHT OPTICIAN
lOt Vila il. Phono 133-W
Maka and grind Olaaaea. Dupli
cate brokan iAOaea, repair frunoa
Dr. Philip Col
(1 1 ..,' Practlco of Dsntlitrr
Open Banning by Appointment
Phona 5C CM Main
Orr v. ' Btor
J. C CLEGHORN
CIVIL BNOINERK
AND SURVEYOR
Phone J04M il High St.
American legion
Klmth Pott No. ft
Moettnge la, end Ird i
Tnadyt. Conrt Home ,
Uaaemont
P K. OLDS. Com'dr. ;
Phnn 161-W
B. P. 0. EIJKS Meeta
Thnndex eronlni. Vlalt
Ing momber weloome.
lka Templo, Srd t Main
Obarltnn Currln, Ki.ilt.-d
Ruler. Tom Dcl("ll, Boo.
K, of,C. Council No. 2255
MootluKe: 8 P. M.
Snd and 4th Tiicadara
.Lynoum li. ill, 8th end
Hlirh VIhHIiir KnlKhta
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Cbni Pattoraon, O. K.
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Arguing His Way Home
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
One Hour l.e.son it week and
'!: !"" Of rlltHN WOlk ill
composition, history of nua
1(1, MIC training, el..
Terms, $5.00 pet month
lloaldenci. 1000 California
P li o n o 7 9 0 W
Studio 603 3rd Bt, Ph.2MM
Vochatzer Bros.
WELL DRILLER.
Phone 225-R
1731 Melrose
Batlinatea given on water
ayetoms. Price Reasonable
PBRMAN5NT COMSTRUCTIOr
Biclnalre Idrotutrd Dm.
lecturer for
The new Concrete Hollow-Wl
Balldlng Brick for Founde
tlona, Wella, Bulldlnga, etc,
Absolutely Fire end Weather
Proof t a coat lose than ant
otbar form of muonry.
Stono-Tlle conetractlon elim
inate npkoop expenie, la In
deatruotlble, and hi approved
by the beat erohltaot and
batlder.
Cnoioclled a a baae for
Btucco flu ah
tjet u Katlmate Tour Job
th and Market. Phone 082W
Concrete Pipe Co.
Tin' rVTYTTf tt-ntf -'M iMI
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WORK
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MARKETS
I PORTLAND, On'.. Oct 22. (Jp)
j CAttle 'mmiimilly attadyj no srdelpta.
Hoia wenk, receipt 875 (over
! It 11 1 f run on contract. )
Bhtep nominally eti-aily. No r-
; i-i-lplH.
BTgl firm. iitu-haiiRcd. Curront ro
cejfpu 44; Pn'ih mcillum .1:1 9r 39
1 Kreah ntundnnl flrum 41 ti 44
, fri'iili HtaiMlttnl utraa 4K it 49.
I IluttiT firm. iinc'liuriRiMl. Extra
bubm, city 5.1; HinnilurilB 54; prime
flmic 51; fir-i 4: olldelr(radi
np,inlnaj; printa 67; curtonH 58.
.Milk il. ally. Ili-m churning cream
5(c nel alppexi track lu tone f.
Cream dolivorcd J'uriland 59c.
Itnw milk (4""r) 2.05 cwt. f. o. b.
PoCtlMd,
Poultry Itemdy, Heavy hcnB 25;
l.lKlii 11; HrliiKs 2 ii 24: hroll-
or 28; younK Wbltei (iiicku 23 it
26.
Potatoes firmer, new 1.75 (i 2.25.
Onion weak, 1.35 (r 1-50.
Natl Mcndy. Walnuts No. I, 2S
O 31; Filberts nominal; Almonds
28 it 32: Brazil nuts 24 if 28:
OrOgOD chestnuts 18.
CaC& ra hark nominal at 6 7;
OreRon Rrnpe root nominal.
Hops steady. New crop, clusters
21 23: fugRlos 27.
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THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD
TRIO 10 SERVE
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lopce should hnvo eouMoJed him to
avoid violence.
"Although eoKiiizniit of the rn
lomiiiendutlon of leniency by tho
Jury which -onvlcted you," the court
said In addressing tho younger Kul
ler, Qharlof, "still It must jiidiclotisly
linudle that word leniency and BOl
extend its ineunlnK too far."
Tho court then eent'-nced the
younger Fuller to flvn years In the
state penllentiary.
The three prisoner were return
ed to Jail and some time tin. In'.ter
part of this week will he taken
north to Kuleni where they will be
gin to serve their long sentence.
Leniency Urged
Preceding the sentence of (be three
men, their attorney, Edward li. Aih
urst, pleaded with the court to ex
tend leniency to tho defendants,
Ashurst was nnwored with a clear
cut and brief talk from the deputy
district attorney, W. A. Wloat, who
pointed out to the court that while
the state did not demand an eye for
an eye, still tho end of Justice must
he served.
"The state Is not vindictive In this
matter." he pointed out, " But we
do roqnMt that a substantial sc-n-
tunce be meted out to these four
defendant ! who have been convicted j
of a crime, particularly violent In
Its nature.
t'nutlon I'rged
"Ab to the question of leniency!
In the CMC of Charles Fuller. I might
say that court would not go wrong !
in handling that word leniency j
cautiously. True. It should be recog-1
ni&'d. hut It should not prevent aj
Just sentence." .
The two Fullers were hit hard by I
the prospect of rervlng years In the'
stale prison, but Burke, big, broad
shouldered and clear eyed, openly
laughed a he made his way .hack
to KIs seat by the side of the court
room wall.
TO MEET IN PENDLETON'
SALEM. Ore.. Oct. 22. The stat 1
supreme court will convene in Pen
dleton next Monduy for the regular
fall semi-annual session. The
el of eastern Oregon cases i
to be light.
dock
i said
M ELI LLA. Colonel Mitchell may
be Interested in the Biff's antl-ai---
cruft defense. Several rows of them
Be on their hacks and put up
barago with rifles. They have de
stroyed at least one French plane.
LONDON. Austen Chamberlain is
praying that "the sunshine of Lo
carno may he reflected In the hour's
and minds of men."
By CONDO
TERM
C-OTtSN, EVERETT, YOU
MADE A MIST-KCS ' Nl
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G-MMMIR. THE RuLt
THAT THE SU13JCCT
OC A Se.NTrS.NCe,MUST
AS--KC5-75 WITH THt--
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I'ifur iii.it.iuiii. ..iv( i," mtm
Weok (0 time) per lino . 10c
One Month per line 75c
Minimum etiurgo 25c. Ad not
conavcutlvo are cburgod a new fal
lowing each omlsalon.
Flmt Insertion In In "New Today"
column without extia charge, but all
Itunrtlon In thut column are at flnt
lnaertlon rate.
NEW TODAY
HOUSES I'OH ItK.NT Close to Mill
partly furnished. Call 6 p.m. 1900
Wantland Ave.. .Mills Addition.
22-24
FOB HALE Underwood typewriter.
First class condition. Cash or
terms. Phone 45. 22-24
FOB SALE Conking apples, not
windfalls; bring your boxen. Crab
apple for Jelly. C, i. ChorpenlnB.
Bummer Lam 22-21'
COME ONE AND ALL and visit u
at the Medical Hot Springs Nat.
22-23
STRAYED Black cow with white
fuce; ha horna. Notify Prultfc
Store on 6th Street. 22-23
FURS. COATS. THROWS and other
ready to wear fur, at low price.
Order taken, room 205 Hall hotel
1 to 6 p. m. 22
FOB SALE New C room modern
house; terms. Box 221, City.
22-24
$23.50 29.50 131.50 Highest
grade all wool suits and overcoats,
tailored to measure. 1004 Main,
22-28
SECOND HAND Sewing Machines
Whites, Singers,
All Makes;
Will Trade
Gooding 230 Main St.
Below the Court House 22'
FOB BENT Front bedroom, gen
tleman preferred. 345 No. 6th St.
Phone 17SW. 22-24
FOB BENT Three room furnished
Apt. Modern and well equipped.
Write Box 2uu care Herald. 22-24
NOTR E TO COXTH ACTORS
Oregon State Highway Commission
1 October 27. 1925.
1 rscaietl 010s will oe received en i:ie
following projects by the Orepon
j State Highway Commission in Rj'Jin
520 Multnomah County Court Hon,
Portland. Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock
I a. m. Tuesday. October 27, 1525; '
I Two frame buildings for shop and
I storage purposes at Klamath Falls.
! Size of buildings 34 ft. x 6S ft. and 08
ft. x 96 ft. Contract will include
plumbing In addition to timber v. ork.
No hid will be considered unless
accompanied by cash, bidder's bond
or certified check for an amount
equal to five per cent of the 'olai
amount bid.
A satisfactory bond w'ill be requir
ed for tho faithful performance of
the contract In a sum equal to one
half the total amount bid.
Proposal blanks and full informa-
' tion for bidders may be obtained at
the office of the State Highway
Commission, Capitol Building, Salem,
Oregon. Plans, specifications and
form of contract may be inspected
at the same place or may be obtained
upon the deposit of $5.00 for each
set.
A complete set of plans and speci
fications may also be inspected at
tho Stato Highway Office. Boom S,
Court House. Klamath Falls. Ore.
The right is reserved to reject any
or all proposals or to accept the pro
posal deemed best for the State of
Oregon.
Prospective bidders should note
that the office of the State Highway
Commission Is in the Capitol Build
ing, Salem, but that bid:-, are to be
received at Portland, Oregon, as
slated above. If proposals are tnall
ed they should be addressed to Sa
lem and forwarded so as to reach
there about twenty-four hours prior
to tho opening of bids.
Oregon State Highway Commission,
WM. DUBY. chairman.
H. B. VAN DUZEB, commiss'ner
W. 11. MALONE, commissioner.
Attest: Boy A. Klein, State High
way Engineer, Salem, Oregon, Octo
ber 10. 1925. 22. 23. 24
NOTICE
The public is hereby notified that
Fire Policies No. 4401 to No. 4425
inclusive, of the Ft. Klamath, Ore
gon, agency of tho National Union
Fire Insurance Company, of Pitta
burgh, Pa., have been lost, mislaid
or stolen, under which circumstances
their issue being unauthorized, said
policies are null and void.'
The holder of these policies will
j please return them to the Company
1 at Pittsburgh, Pa., and should there
; be any return premium involved, it
j will be promptly paid,
i In case of loss claimed by any per
son or persons as holders of these
policies, tlie Company will deny any
or all liability thereunder.
National Union Fire Ins. (,'o.,
Wm. P. Coasell; manager.
Screws With square recesses lu
their heads instead of slots, set Into
place or removed by screwdrivers
that fit the recesses, have been in
vented.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-ID head fine wool rtam
boulilet bucks. Call or wrilo A. E.
Williams, Rt. 1, Box 185, Ash
laud, Ore. 0 7 N 7
FOB SALE 1 llolstoln cow, T. B.
tested, due to freshen Oct. 1C
1925. Phono 496W1. 1C-22
FOB SALE Booming house, 10
rooms. 780 Spring St. Phone 722.
19-29
FOB SALE -Block of lund, good 7
room house and all kinds of fruit
and berries. Good garden spot, all
under city water. Mrs. E. R. Dav
is, Gold Hill, Ore. Value 12000.
19-24
FOB HALE- -Lot 10
pianade, $60 pep
A. A. Soule.
t 130.
front
1338 Es
foot. Dr.
19-21
TltY MY HOME MADE RELISH
for sale at grocery stores and meat
markets. Mrs. Jack Hales. 20-26
FOB BALE 1918 Maxwell touring
car, fair condition, price 150. Call
at 419 No. lotk St.. Apt. 8, eve
nings after 5:30 o'clock. 20-22
FOB SALE Two high priced radio
sets for less than wholesale price.
J. A. Goldsmith, 309 Winters
Bldg.. upstairs. 21-23
FOB SALE OB TBADE Podge
touring; want Ford sedan. Room
227. Hall hotel. 21-22
FOB SALE -reasonable.
- Child's reed sulky,
i05 So. 8th St. 21-23
WANTED
WANTED Bxperiended bookkeep.
er and stenographer wishes per
manent half day position. Call
017B after G p. m. 19-24
I AM LOOKING for a good going
clothing or general merchandise
business, well established and fa
vorably located, from $30,000 to
$50,000 stock. If you wish to re
tire from business and Invest your
money in a steam heated, brick, In
come business property In a pros
perous western Oregon city, this
will appeal to you. Please give as
much detail as you deem essential.
References furnished . on request.
Address A. M. Hammer, Albany,
Ore. 20-22
WANTED Work
Phone 239R.
by day or hour.
29-22
WANTED Board and care for two
small school boys. Write Box 109
Care Herald. 21-23"
WANTED De Laval cream separat
or.' No. 15, 750"Ibs., late model.
City creamery. 21-22
W ANTED Carpenter work and gen
eral repair work. G. S. Bratton.
Phone 779J. 21-23
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakcview, Oregon,
October 14, 1925. No. 012321.
Notice is herevby given that Al
fred Cummings, of Dorris. Califor.
nia. who. on October 29, 1924, made
Homestead Entry Act June 9, 1916
No. 012321. for ENWVi. Section
33. Township 40 S.. Bange 7 E, Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make Three Year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before C. B. DeLap, Clerk
of the County Court, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on tho 8th day of
December, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
V. T. Dorris. Walter Nichols, S
H. Beeves. Ned Connley, all of Dorris
California.
F. P. LIGHT,
r . , . Register.
Oct. 19 - Nov. IS (30 Consec. days)
"L50k prosperous anyway," a.1
vertises a pressfreg shop. Yes, the
power of the press is great.
London's Sister
Mrs. Eliza Shepard. sister of the lale
Jack London, Is the new president of
tho American ' Legion Auxiliary,
fleeted at tho Omaha convention.
She manages the famous London
estate in the Valley of the -Moon,
v near Glen Ellen, Calif.
v
SECTION
FOR BENT
FOB RENT 4 room plastered liousn
partly furnished, ono mile from
town. Hague ranch, Kouo road.
17-2S
FOB BENT A desirable room with
private family for employed lady
or gentleman. r.L'ti No. 8th St.
, 10-21,
FOB BENT Furnished Apt. 708 N.
9lh St. Phono 467,41. lu-21" ,
BOOM FOB BENT
Phono 325.
1018 Wnsh.
20-22
FOB BENT 1 furnished house
keeping room. Adults only, $2Fr
por month. 568B. 1143 Plne.20-21
FOR BENT Furnished room, gen
tleman preforred. 632 No, 8th
St. 20-26
FOB BENT 4 room furnished cot
tage, with hath. Inquire at 315
Lincoln. 20tt
FOB RENT Furnished cottage and
a small apartment. Inquire eve
nings. 103 Pino St. 21-22
FOR BENT Furnished npartmont,
with bath, at 58 Main St. 21-23
FOR BENT Sleeping room for. 2
people, outside entrance, furnace
heat. Phone 973. 21-27
FOB BENT Cabins for white men.
See Collins, 724 Market. O 21--N21
FOB RENT 3 room furnished house
$30 per month. 80G Calif. Are.
After 3 p. m. phone 170J. 21-22
FOB RENT Nicely furnished Apt.
Wood, water and garage. 2301
Wantland Ave. 21-23
M ISCELLA NEOTJB
WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax
ing, houae cleaning and Janitor
service. References. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf
HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan
Woolen Mills. If it's made of wool,
we have It; also Paragon made-to
-measure ladles' coat. 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.
Sll Oil
; TBIANGLE 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.
Bepair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We
pay the return postage. ,
25c BUNDLES OP PAPBR
office.
Herald
tf-at
WILL TRADE 1925 Hnpmpbtle for
city or rural proporty. Louis Qer
vals, Algoma, Ore . S25-025
THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when we
get through. We are prompt.
Sixth St. Cleanera Free calls and
deliveries 204 So. 6th. Phone
49J. 8 28 O 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) Re nner. 03-N3
DRESSMAKING
510 So. 5th St.
0 2 N 2
OLD FURS MADE NEW Get your
furs now at reduced prices. Coats
throws and trimmings to order.
Branch Northwest Fur Mfg. Co.,
Seattle. Office room 205 Hall ho
tel. 21
A GOOD PLACE TO LEARN TO
swim at the Hot Springs Nat.21-22
LOST AND POUND
REWARD Strayed from 1219 Sar
gent, on Oct. 14. female Orango
Persian cat. Liberal reward for re
turn to 1211 Sargent. 16-23
LOST Small note book, with
names and addresses south of Main
St., between 8th and Michigan
Ave. Valuable to owner. Pleaao
phono 70S or leave at Herald. 20-21
$U) reward to anyone who finds
"Tul'ty." a little 4 month old female
bull dog; brown with l white feot,
white nose. For any Information
call Bee Begin. Phone 633. 21-24
WILL PARTY who picked up gold
filigree fountain pen, engraved
'D' from First National Bank,
about three weeks ago, return to
Herald office. 21-23
LOST Ludy's purse, containing
money, on Oregon Ave. Name Jo
sephine M. Nowman; reward.
Please leave at Herald. . 21-22
LOST Man's suit coat, blue, on
Merrill highway. G. W. Miller,
Modoc Point, or leave at Herald
office. 21-23"
When an nutobomllo door Is open
ed the front of a new tool box com
partment under the running board
Is automatically dropped down to
form a step.
When a man r"ests on his laurels
it crushes them.
V I WHeRF. PARTICULAR PEOPLE
GEu3lTJiJ buv eiw ORUG3
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