Frlfiay, October 28, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rage Sevort The Muster of EconomUtn x THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION T7 HtMKY I DON'T riEE unui TbF illMM'i Fzre (oE'T ALONG -tHt'Y SPEND MONEY 00 rOOLISHLY- 1MF.Y OW r GO ON LIKE' THie wi'iiiouT Winding I'M UP IN IMC rOORHOUfB HERALD'S OR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and BURQiran Oftlo and it. : . Pbon SSI I. O. 0. If. Ti.tr.pU DR. J. G. GOBl.E OPTOMETRIST- OPTICIAN I0 Main dt Phbtt 153-W Mikfl and grind OI QtJDlb oat brokn lentaa, rrpalr framei Dr. Philip Cole OnnTJ Prnct'cc ot Dentistry Opn KfoulnKi lijr Appolntratn: Pbon i. t18 Main Orr Mon'i Hlnr J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENOINBBH AND SURVEYOR rtaone 304M 21" High 81. Xmnrlcan Lejfioii u 1. ..... K 1' Me I MeetlnRi In' and 9rd Tunadnya (.nun tionap llaaeincnt W R OLD8, Com'dr P,lrn' t.-W Street p. P. 0. ELKS Meets Thnnday erenlng. Vlalt Ing rawmbora welcome Blka Temple, 3rd Muln Charlton Currln, Kialted Ruler. Tom DUltj 800. r " K. of C. r.mmoU No W.Ku Meutlngs: ;. r. M. 2nd and 4th Tnondayi I.ycnum Hall, 8th and nil, mii ana Ing Knlgbti I I come erann, a. K. I High VlHltln woleon; Chaa, Palteraon, rxOuAK I Leave Your L 7 TT H Hi.' ' J. 11" t " " ' ' - "TVcor '"'-rut PA " apart and KATT. "7 f BOT THINK HOW MUCH -.r , ONE CAN HAYE mEiR FAVORlTC SECTicO- V Two EXTRA PAPERS COST ) ITII III II innm YOD UKE THE oKKT PAGE-tiUE AMY THE J IK) A YEARS TIME " I'LL JiMJWTBBT'T COMIC6 AMD CHICK THE CROS'J WORD x CHOW YOU HOW TOMAKC ,iW,' S POZ7LES - THE AOI. A&mm l ONE PAPER DO TOR W ( MR6aUNNAwpWE&OW.TYCC . : v ALL OF OS ' O.f : nfl' T TOKDOT-MR6. TYTE ANDI WLL v l l , , I . ' 1 - turn & 'Bel-ore 9 OclocK-Your A.M Picturas are ready "ir S p.T nnflerwwi mm 11 auami nat BBV ' v lUlHimtll 1 J I-A J UIVUUVI I I III V 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE uWl fpur?TTVl BUY THEIR O. K. Transfer I DON'T LIKE 'lO f YE9 -EVERY BODY f BUTT INTO YOUR ) I VJANTS TrtE PAPER ! ATFAIR9 MP.CUNM C 7 AT THE SAME Jjl Kffe TIME AROUND V,'H LAM REMINDED Of The words ot-tupper 'EXTRAVAGANCE l&lHH RICH MAN'S PrTFALL" ftniMfiTo CM OoMuniwe'ibfiUNN w about ir- ,,-r-i : ABOUT it BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour lesson " week bad prirllef o( elMi wort In composition, history of mu (tOi car training, etc. 'renns, $5.00 per month Residence H'OU California Phono 7 D 0 W Studio .'.03 3rd St. Ph.2S4M Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLERS Fhonc 225-R 1781 Me'.roRe Kitlmaloa g'.reu on water lyatcm. Prices noaeonabl PCRMANCNT COMSTnUCTCI ICjtrlMalir IJe-nMMl farturera fm -The now Conrreto HollOW-Wi Building Brick for Pound Uoaa. Willi. UulldliMti ati -Abaoluiel; Fir and WnMbm Proof at a coat !ea than an otnar form of nioeoury -9tono-TI!e conatructlon elim inates upkvop oxpenso, la In eostructlbln, and la npiirovod fey the boat architect! and builders Cneicellrd a a haae for Ntuei'o flnlaii jet na ISatlmatn Your Job th and Market. Phone r-i'.-W Concrete Pipe Co. WORK Filttv.s 1 n irm r Ki DRUGS UCgUgVSY) " V CITY HI1G (Gon tinned Prona Pace One) lime other than ab a rettular tneet InK." In Btipport of thta the dissent ing opinion qitotea from an opinion by JuHliee Hand, oiio of the jiiKtleea who rnneiirrcd In the prevallltiK opin ion today. K.i:.. .., I... iitlng opinion snvK. "f)oth bids wero for the anme acrvlre. The only discretion given the connrlt Is to determine the circu lation, and tb relation of the blda as to price. Tin- complaint negatives any clnlin on the part of the de tMdajlta that the lower hid la now responsible. If In the face of these facts the common council can Ignore the pletn prOTlaJqna of the city char ter and award the contract to the blsbeal Milder, the taxpayers of the city are without remedy The provi sion in the charter red ui ring the contract for tho official advertise-' metita of the city to he let to tho lowest responsible bidder was intend ed lo pro toot the tax payers of tho EVERETT TRUE 9a5flFJ PIP23 OV StA fltSVICC INC. Co., ; " AND THE, AOST IMPORTAMT PO'NT IN CONNECTION rfl 1 WITH THIS "DEAL, - J ,. , Tisn'T ALL I I ii l 1 1 ; NEW TODAY roll MSNT Purnlahed QpartmeDhi at 11'J No. lOlli Ht. Phone .I42W O r. N 23 PICTURE Fit AM EH Willi glass, ape clatl Hulurday ut Stlnsori'M Studio lor II.Su. regular price 12.50. 23 BNOLIgH SPBINOBR Spaniel pup ple, age two inonthn. Choice of 1 wo litter or a pair unrelated. PHM nro (25 and 135 I"hh than rAgttUtr kennel price), h,-.? what you in,- guying. Pupplee ..i Public Mnrkot Saturday; toennol si 2111 No. Plrnt 8t. 23-24 eily naliiHt exhorhllant charge. The comiiion eouneil In n iinieh under Obligation to obey the provlalon of the cbarter an any other citizen of the city." MARKETS PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 23. Cat lie quiet. Rocoipt cuttle calves 175'. Hogs weak to shade lower, receipts 17",. Light weight (ICO to 20U com mon, medium, good and choice 12.35 J 12.75. Sln ep nominally steady. No re ceipts. Kegs 1 to 3c higher. Current rc ccpHs 17; rfosb medium 3'j 'n 39'; fresh standard firsts 47 'n 47': fresh stardard extras 50 -j O 61, Bftttar firm to cent higher on cubes. Kxtra cubes, city 56; stan dards 54'; prime flrats flrstR 49; undergrade., nominal: prlnta 57; cartons 68. Milk steady. Heat churning cream 55 net shippers track In zone 1. Cream delivered Pottland 59c. Uaw milk (4J) 2.05 cwt. f. o. b. Port land. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 25: light 10: Springs 23 24; broil ers 28: young white ducks 23 it 25. Potatoes steady 1.76 ft 1.85. Onions slow, 1.35 if 1.50. Nuts steady, walnuts No. 1, 28 ft 31; Filberts nominal; Almonds 28 (r 32; Ilrazil nuts 24 Ss M; Oregon cheslnutn 18. C'ascnra bark nominal at 0 7; Oreon grape root nominal. Hops quiet. New' crop clutters 21 23: Fuggles 27. BWKL LIN VALVE OF LIRA DID NOT REDUCE COST or LIVING ROME, The rorent Increase la tho value of tfte lira, which was expected to relievo thu high cost of living, has Instead left Italians at loggerheads with the task of mak ing ends meet. When the lira was worth hardly more than three cent?, tho cost of living suddcaly soared upward. But when thfe lira was again iworth more than four centB, tho high o-ist of liv ing refused to came down, despite the lamentations of the people. Shopkeepers who marked up their prices refused to mark them down, arguing they had to pay for their stocks at tho higgler prices and Hi it the lira was boo unsteady to pornila stabilising selling rates. By CONDO "If It's Loose Weljove It" fgSJI r:l.ASKII II I) AD ltTKH Hret Inacrtlon per line 10c Two Intertlona per line Irtt Three iDaWttolU pat.UfteflOe Pour Innerthinif p-r line 2V Week (0 timee) .perUnoMc One Month pir line 7tU Minimum clinrge lie Ada not conavcutlvo are chnrged a new tel- IowIiik each omlxalon. Blret Inaortlon la In "New Today" column without oztra charge, but all Innertlona In that column are at tint Inaertlon rate. NI'.W TODAY ClOOD CI. KAN ENJOYMENT at the Medical Hot Springs Nat. 23-24 I'Olt HALK -One 1921 Uodzo tour ing car: Cruss ulr shocks and bumpers; reconditioned. 1923 DODOK TOl ltlNO, completely overhauled. 1921 FOltD COUPS, new tires, re conditioned. 1923 DODflK screen side, recondi tioned. Wakefield Motor Co. 170 Main St. Phone 100 22-21 WANTED Woman for general housework: part time or full time. Call 1S2 for Mr. Del.sp. 23-24 WANTED -- Young woman wants work by hour. Inquire at Salvation Army 22-28 FOOD SALE St. Mary's Altar so ciety will hold a cooked food sale at Miller's market, 3th and Main 8t., Saturday, October 31. 23 FOIl HENT-rlledroom suitable for two men ; prlvnto entrance. Hoi and cold water. Prices easy. Phone 772. 020 Washington. 22-24 PISTURE FRAMES with glass, spe cial Saturday at Stlnson's Studio for 11.50. regular price $2.50. 23 FOIl SALE A good 3 room plaster ed house, on Lancaster Ave. Price $2900. easy terms. The Walton Wright Co. Phone C13W 23 FOR RENT A 3 room plastered house; $25 per month. ; ALSO FOR RENT A sleeping '00m with outside entrance. $12 per month. The Walton, Wright Co. Phone 043 W 21 HOUSES FOR SALE room room room 800 1250 2.250 1.200 3.250 8,000 3.000 4.250 5.000 5,600 3,750 10,000 9,000 Come in and arrange for an appointment to see some of these homes. 6th St. Property ft. 75 per ft. 80 " ' 100 ' 250 " " WARD & DALE 601 Main St. 2; 40 100 100 40 70 The Best Is the Cheapest .1 . :-. ;i .' 1 8 ft 8.! ! iv a -W .--J And Remember tlml It Costs i More. It is one thinp; to buy a homo and it is another to bo Satis fled with it after you get it. Have a house built for you, to your order; just as you like it, with strong linos of individual ity about it. You t:ko pride in it your friends admiro it. Nat isfactoryj Wnat's the answer? A happy family. H. E. Roskamp Designer and 3uililer 1732 Esplanade Phone 572 1) ill 1 '': - ' .' A tea. : i Haw Bar" issnv I'Olt BALE I POIt RALV -10 head fine wool Ilarn- l.onillet bucks. Call or write A. K. Williams, Rt, 1, lioz 1S5, Ash land, Ore. 0 7 N 7 POIt 8AI.G Itoomtng bouao, 10 rooms. 780 Spring St. Phone 723. 19-2'J '1 . rOR SALE Illock of land, good 7 room bouse and all kinds of fruit and berries. Good garden spot, all under city water. Mrs. E. II. Dav is, Cold Hill, Ore. Value (2000. 19-21 FOIt SALE Lot 50 x 130. 1338 Es planade, C0 per front foot. Dr. A. A. Soulo. 19-24 TitY MY HOME MADE RELISH for sale at grocery stores and meat markets. Mrs. Jack Hales. 20-20 FOIt SALE -Two high priced radio sets for less than wholesale price. J. A. Ooidsmlth, 509 Winters Bids., upstairs. 21-23 FOil SALE Child's reed sulky, reasonable. 605 So. Sth St. 21-23 23.50 J29.50 31.50 Highest grade all wool suits and overcoats, tailored to measure. 1004 Main, 22-28 FOit SALE New 6 room modern houce; terms. Box 221, City. 22-24 POIt SALE Cooking apples, not windfalls: bring yonr bozes. Crab apples for Jelly. C. D. Chorpenlng. Summers Lane. 22-24 POIt SALE Underwood typewriter. First class condition. Cash or terms. Phone 4 5. 22-24 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, October 14. 1925. No. 012321. Notice is berefby given that Al fred Cummings. of Dorris, Califor. nla, who, on October 29, 1924, made Homestead Entry Act June 9, 1916, No. 012321. for EV4NW;i, 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 above described, before C. R. DeLap. Clerk ot the County Court, at Klamath Fails. Oregon, on the 8th day of December. 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: V. T. Dorris. Walter Nichols. S. H. Reeves, Ned Connley, all of Dorr!, California. F. P. LIGHT, Register. Oct. 19 - Nov. IS (30 Consec. day3) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Oregon State Highway Commission, October 27, 1S25. Sealed bids will be received on the following projects by the Oregon j State Highway Commission In Room 520 Multnomah County Court House,! Portland. Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock 1 a. m. Tuesday. October 27. 1525: Two frame buildings for shoo and storage purposes at Klamath Falls. ! Size of buildings 34 ft. x 6S ft. and 6s' ft. x 96 ft. Contract will include; plumbing in addition to timber work. No bid will be considered unless neeomnanlnH hy cash, bidder's bond or certified check for an amount equal to five per cent of tho total amount bid. A satisfactory bond will be requir ed for the faithful performance of the contract in a sum equal to one j 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, BoeclflcaUona 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 bo inspected at tho State Highway Office. Room 8, Court House. Klamath Falls, Ore. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals.or to accept the pro posal deemed best for tho State of Oregon. Prospective bidders should note that the office of the State Highway. Commission Is in the Cap.:tol Build ing. Salem, but that bids are to be received at Portland. Oregon, as stated above. If proposals are .nail ed they should be addressed to Sa lem and forwarded so as to reach there about twenty-four hours prior to the opening of bids. Oregon State Highway Commission, WM. DUBY, chairman. H. B. VAN DUZER, commlss'ner W. H. M ALONE, commissioner. Attest: Boy A. Klein, state Hign- way Engineer, Salem, Oregon, Octo ber 10, 1925. 22. 23, 24 NOTICE The public is hereby notified that Fire Policies No. 1401 to No. 4125 Inclusive, of the Ft. Klamath. Ore gon, agency of the National Union Fire Insurance Company, of Pitts 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 please return them to tho Company at Pittsburgh, Pa., and should there l.e any return premium involved, it will be promptly paid. In case of loss claimed by any per son or person as holders of theso policies, the Company will deny any or all liability thereunder. National Union Fire Ins. Co., Win. P. Cossell, mannger. 22-23 I'Olt lti;T POIt KENT t room plastered honso partly furnished, one mile rrotu town. Ilnguo ranch, Keno road. 17-26 . i ' 1 FOIl TtENT Furnished room, gen tleman preferred. 53 2 No. Sth Ht. "ii. :(: FOIl KENT Furnished apartment, with bath, at 68 Main St. 21-23? FOR RENT Sleeping room for 2 people, outside entrance, furnace heat. I'hono 973. 21-27 FOR RENT Cabins for white men. See Collins, 724 Market. O 21--N21 FOR RENT Nicely furnlshod Apt. Wood, water and garage. 2301 Wantlnnd Ave. 21-23 FOIt RENT- Three room furnished Apt. Modern anil well equipped. Write Box 200 care Herald. 22-2-1 FOR RENT Front bedroom, gen tleman preferred. 345 No. 6th St. I'houe 178W. 22-24 HOUSES FOIt RENT Close to Mills partly furnished. Call 0 p.m. 1900 Wantland Ave., Mills Addition. 22-24 nsci:LT,..EorM WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax Ing, house 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' coats. 522 So. Sth St. Phone 456M. I will call to show my lino. (Bonded). Absolute sat isfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. 811 Oil TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tl SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL - Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. Wo pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER Herald office. tf-nt WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmoblle for city or rural property. Louis Ger vats, Algoma, Ore . 826-025 THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when we get through. We are prompt. Sixth St. Cleaners Free calls and deliveries 204 So. 6th. Phone 49J. S28 0 28 ROHEKTS 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 Gnn Store Sat urday afternoon and evenings. A. R. (Ace) Renner. 03-N3 DRESSMAKING 510 So. Sth St. 0 2 N 2 COME ONE AND ALL and visit us at the Medical Hot Springs Nat. 22-23 WANTED WANTED Experiended bookkeep. er and stenographer wishes per manent half day position. Call 617R after 6 p. m. 19-24 WANTED Board and care for two small school boys. Write Box 199 Care Herald. 21-23 WANTED Carpenter work and gen oraJ repair work. G. S. Bratton. Phone 779J. 21-33 LOST AND FOfTiD REWARD Strayed from 1219 Sar gent, on Oct. 14, femalu Orango Persian cat. Liberal reward for re turn to 1211 Sargent. 16-23 $10 reward to anyone who finds "Tuffy," a little 4 month old female bull dog; brown with 4 white feet, 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 Dank, about three weeks ago, return to Herald office. 21-23 LOST Man's suit coat, blue, on Merrill highway. G. W. Miller, Modoc Point, or leave at Herald office. 21-23 STRAYED I Hack cow with white face; has horns. Notify Pruitt's Store on 6th Street. 22-2d SUPT. BRAMWELL PILES ANSWER IN CASE SALEM. Ore., Oct. 23. Frank C. Bramwell, superintendent ot hanks, has filed an answer In circuit court lure to mandamus proceedings In stituted by Geo. Putnam of Salem In which Putnam seeks to compel Bramwell to rolbrn to Salem tho principal offices of the hanking de partment which lie alleges have been moved by Bramwell to Portland. In filing his answer, In which ho denies he has moved the principal offices to Portland. Bramwell brings tho matter to an issue on Its merits.