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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1925)
f Monday, October 20, 105 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Pago Scvort Lesson in Economy THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION nrnvv I CI k'MiMi - ENVY YOU YOUR ABWTV 16 ECONOMIZE-1 NWIGM 1 HAD ACQUIRED "IHE HABiT BARUSRIMIJW L WOULD HAVe BEEN UPTCR OrF roiw - 1 ' 1 THE WHOLE SKRtf i ire: ik CcTn3 t-'Lv-J IPV .l(l UlVl.1 J friEMoctrouroF H roK iivaiANCt-- I SET MORE weAR. OUT OF MY 5K3- wiiir. 1 I r fill A 1 U It aMK 1. ALWAYS TAKE. AwrrLY ot- iooih- VlCKS fOR Ubfc Al HOME.' ! SuSEPi sine invwimc 1 MFJf:K? BOY A NEWSPAPER BECAUSE TKERES ALWAYS SOMEONE SITTING NEXT To ME. YOITH OJ0E-Y0O CAwpOWSE little eXPBNoes vtSS7iuu,s 1 "10BACCO AT wmt u ftwra tA'3Y TO bokkow nrenv 7 trioabootome; stick' it im your Pipe and FWISH A I rr-IT'S EASY TO BORROW ALL THE ) MATCHES YOD NEED AND THUS SAME I THE lm AND TEAR OWYOOR. POCKETS - KEMtMtJbK Iri my . OF FRANRLIN-"BewARE OF LITTLE. CXPEM5E0; A tM8LL LtK . WLi BUiK A GREAT 3 i! HERALD'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY rDR. F. R. GODDARD osteopathic physician and HitRintri't Office and Residence Phone 921 L O. O. K. Too ;.. Are Alligators Poultry? ...... ..... 'r.'-L-Ji : :. ij-"8$a 1 ' j :" '-t. & , CLASSIFIED Unit Insertion . TWO Insertions i ' Three Insertion! Four tlOUlUltti Week (0 tlmee) AO HATES ...per line 10c ...per line 15c ...per line 20c ...per line 2Bc .per line 80c Hill KENT One .Month per line 7c Minimum eriarge 26c. Ads not ; consecutive are charged aa new fo! lowing each omission. First Insertion is In "New Today" I column without extra charge, bnt all Insertions In that column ara at first Insertion rate. KW TODAY KOIt HALK $975, three room house well loiit.el Mills addition, partly furnished. Chicken yurd and hous es. This Is very low cash price, hut will five buyer until January 1st for payment If desired. In quire It Loomla liulltllng. 26-2D am. iilNDS OF BABBMBnT digging and excavating done. Call V. Chastaln at 546M. 26-S1 'UREBRBD (IHROPSHIBE RAMS Ualry cows, horses. Sale or trade for stock cattle. Robert S. and Kvea Adams. Merrill. Ore. 2-;-2s FOR RKNT 1 re, mi plnstered liatieu partly furnished, ouo mile fi'uiu town. Hague ranch, Kono road. 17-2.'. FOR RENT Furnished room, gen tleman preferred. 63 2 No. 8th. St. 20-26' FOR RENT Sleeping room for 3 people, outside entrance, furnnre heat. I'liono 073. 21-27 FOR RKNT Cabins for white men. See Collins, 721 Market. O 21rN21 FOR RENT Furnished apartments at 41S No. 10th St Phono HtaVV. O 23 N S3 FOR RENT Furnished npartmept. 708 No. Uth: or -lii7M. 24-27 FOR RENT Sleeping room for gen tleman, close In. I'liono ! 1 1 J. 24-27 FOB SALE DR. J. G. GOBLE OlTOM STRUT OPTICIAN TOO Vain dt. Phone KI3-W Uakn and grind (Hansel Dupli cate liroken Innscl repair true.-j Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour lesson a week mid prlvllexe of class work In composition, history of uiu k, ear training, etc. Terms, $5.00 per month Resldunce 1 OUO California Phon'o 7 9 0 W Studio i03 3rd BL l'li.2S4M Dr. Philip Coin Gnnra.l I'ractien of Dnntlitrr Opin krenlaCI by Appointment Pbnn III u 1 S Main Over Uoa'i Story J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL KNCllNEER AND SURVEYOR Phone 204M 219 nigh St. Vochatzer Bros. WKI.C I1K1M.I.H8 Phone 226-R 1781 Melrose Xstlmatei given on water i-stemi. Prlcei Reaaonable Vmerican 1-regioD Klamath Poat No t 1 Mealing! M and Ird Tuaid!)-!. Court Heme Daaer.-ent r It, OLDS, Cnm'dr 'hour (Bl-W I I , pnnMANCNT B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thnriflay evening. Vlilt Ing member! welcome Elki Temple, Ird Main Charlton Currln, Exalted Rolor. Tom Deli'll, Sue K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mcetlnaa: R P. M. ' 2nd and 4th Tnosdan Lyeoum Hull. Rlh and 'High Visiting KnlghU welcome Chai, Puttonon, a. K. AX 3x COMOTRUCTIOM Rxelwlve Licensed liana, facturere for The new Concrete Hollow-Wai Bnlldlng Brlrk (or Found! Horn. Walli, Building!, etc. Absolutely Fire and Weather Proof at a cost leal than an other form of maionry Stone-Tile eonatrnctloa elim inate! npkoop expense. Is In leitructlble, and la approved y tha fcelt architect! and bnlldent. --I'nexi-ellrd aa baa for Stncco flni.i. iei ms Kail mate Your Job 9th and Market. Phone B82W Concrctv Pipe Co. COOT OF LIVING SEEMS To HAVE BTRCOK MODERN ART PARIS. -The high cost of living seems to have hit modern art a hard blaw. The searchers for some new school of painting uavo hid to so afeobdtoUt In canvas and paint the Autumn salon Is reduced to aboat half Its usunl proportlona. IVIial there Is of It Is sufficiently striking, however. Tao full length portrait of a woman iu the role of Oeillpes with Indigo til uo lilood run ning out of her eyes. Is the chief tnonsi. ... y i .' co m pan led by the usual aaDBttehe of flesh athletJ tc uud obese. , There are nome wnbltloua exhiii-, Ita that are highly estimated M their auiliois. Two of the pieces nrv ticketed 7".0oo francs each and It is declared Ihut they have aolcj ut that flguro. Sevcrul critics say that the show gives evidence Hint modernism :n art la going Btalc and that perhaps since canvas and paint come so htgb extravagunrl aa nrill become le-s predominant In Khe Autumn show. Here's the evolution, cf is born exactly lilto n d force Its way out of the bow to much u- 1 the pictures show that this ntpilt :(:. i. .l.y "irator" has just started tt w M . ::y.nc : 'J-r . to cxplalj ,.-..) ui MMfJ . mob csg. FARTHBBBBT NORTH t ol.l.KGE OPENS WITH 51 M l DENTS SIR KNIGHTS: ATTENTION. FOR SALE Well equipped garage. Including machinery, tools, stock of parts and accessories. A splen did opportunity. 15000 takes It. Reasons for selling, poor health. P. O. Box 779. Phone 71. Modford. Ore. 26-31 FOR SALE 1917 Studebaker tour ing cor. Good running condition,' 1100. 1740 Melrose St. 2S-2S LOST Near Hot Springs hotel, dark rimmed glasaea. with gold bows. Pleaae leave at Kit n.atl. Superior Loundry. 26 ;7e FOR SALE -10 head flno wool In.m boulliet bucks. Call or write A. E. Williams, Rt. I, Box 185, Ash land, Ore. 0 7 N7 FOR SALE Rooming house, 10 rooms. 780 Spring St. Phono 722. 19-29 TRY MY HOME MADE RBL18H for sale at grocery stores and meat markets. Mrs. Jack Halce. 20-26 $23.50129.50 131.50 Highest grade all wool suits and overcoats, tailored to measure. 1004 Mais, 22-28 WANTED Woman to cook, for 5 men on ranch. 160 per month. All winter job. Dave Liskey, Maliu. 26-2S WANTED Dairy hand for the win ter, Nov. 1st. Phone or write. H. J. Tiehnor, Langell Valley. 26-31 WANTED Messenger boy. Call Western Union. 26-27 FOR SALE Ffom owner, new fosr room modern house on Wantland Ave.; also vaCant lots; easy term's. Phone 15F5. 24-27 ONE 12 GAUGE PUMP GUN for sale. Inquire rear of 1209 Pine St. 21-27 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Thor mangle. 2127 Gar den. Phone 412W. 26-28 WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A.M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf Members of Calvary Commnndery No. IS. and their ladies, are roqueBt od to be in attendance Wednesday evening at the Masonic Hall. The Royal Arch Mafons will bo our enema tiiinn this occasion and a ban- frjm the Arctic Circle, opened Its ijuct will be served i'.t 6:30. The eve fourth year with an er.rjllment of 'ns will he spent in various diver- ri , . .1..,.. i r a .....int.. ... Munt. rimtaa iiieimi. wuiiv,l m FAIRBANKS. The Alasga Agri cultural College ana BttlOOl of Mines In Fairbanks, lccated ion mil. i February. Last are year PARIS News now leaks o.it Hint Reed Snoot put his feel on the table as the French negotiations in Washington ended. expected by 69 attended. The Falrbnnkj College was found ed September is. 19::. a laonity i of 14 was required this Riper. Commander. -27 (Advi W ANTED Any kind of house workj HEADQUARTERg for Manhattan Woolen Mills. If It's made of wool, we have tt; also Paragon mado-to -measure ladles' 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. sit on or practical nursing. Phono 279M. 26-28 REWARD $5.00 reward for return of a yellow and white collie puppy dog, or information that will lead to recoverv of same. 334 So. 4tb St. 'Edith Dahl. 26-31 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE KOIt PUBLICATION season. I Department of the Interior, I . compared ta half that many the first year. Charles Ernest Bunnell, former ifedeinl Judge here, Is pre sident of the college. Courses include agriculture, civil engineering, mathematics, mining, metallurgy, geology. mlnernUgy, English. French and business admin istration. Gymnastic training was offered this year. STONEHAM. Mass. Horrors or Sunday's storm: Teu polecats escap ed when the gale blew down a bare. rxODAK WORK ILeaYeYour Filtvs (ore 9 O'clocK-Yoor A.M pictures ara ready at o m Underwood V'v- KLAMATH FALL( EVERETT TRUE By CONDO , 4rvl'C TrteM, MR.TtO WHAT X)o Too r s Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon I Ociobor 14, 192T. No. 012321. Notice is herevby given that Al I fred Cummiugs, of Dorris, Califor. I nia, who. on October 29, 1924, made I Homestead Entry Act June 9. 1910, I No. 012321. for E'iNWVi, Section 1 33. Township 40 S.. Range 7 E, Wll ! lametto Meridian, lias filed notice of intention to make Three Y'ear Proof, I to establish claim to the land above : described, before C. R. DeLap, Clork ' of the County Court, at Klamath I FallF. Oregon, on the Sth day of I December. 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: V. T. Dorris. Walter Nichols. S. H. Roeves. Nod Connley, all of Dorris, California. F. P. LIGHT. Register. I Oct. 19 - Nov. IS (30 Consec. days) The Best Is the Cheapest V7 i tSSBBBa OI?EGON mrv WHCRIt PARTICULAR PEOPLE C3UV TMEIr? DRUCiS m I van MPAN foUR. I 7 J Q NtA scsvict. inc. ' "' S',lT.-ii l Ami RomOJLUbor tltat It Costa NO lUtOOa It i.-: ono thing to buy a homo nud it is another to ho watls fio.il with it after you Ret it. Have a houso built for you. to your order; just us you like it, with strong lines of individual ity about it. Vow talto pride in it - your friends avlmire it. S;u isfaotory! What's the answer? A haiipy I'amUy. He E. Roskamp Designer and Butlclflr 1732 Esplanade Phone 572 17 tJ&S? MJWW CAFE Tho place to get back containing tlothos and pa-, , open ALL NIGHT ners. Heturu to Herald ofHy ; hefQH ! SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage. EXPERIENCED Stenographer wishes position. Accurate, speedy. Call 431W. Apt. 4. 26-31 LOST Imitation leather bill j fold with 'J. O. Harris' stamped in-' side. Finder please leave at Herald j office and get reward. 26-27 FOR SALE One 30 lamp Delco farm j lighting plant complete. Used 6 months, cost new $600 sale price $300; also one National cash reg ister, for quick sale $75. Inquire W. C. Van Emmon, Hart Buildinr, phone 403. 26-31 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt WILL TRADE 1925 Hupmobile tor city or rural property. Louis Ger vais, Algoma, Ore . S26-025 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, with bath. 58 Main. 26-28 FOR RENT Furnished Apts. Mills Hall Apts. 2301 Wantland. 26-27 In Germany, they are using coal ns a substitute for jet. But, who wants a substitute for jet? We want one for coal. LEG AL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS THEY LOOK LIKE NEW when we get through. We are prompt. Sixth St. Cleaners Free callb and deliveries 204 So. 6th. Phone 49J. S 28 0 2S ROBERTS SUITS AND OTcrcoati, hand tailored to measure. Now showing winter styles in long strand virgin wool fabrics. Phono 109 and I will call with samples, or see mo at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon and evenings. A. R. (Ace) Renner. 03-N3 DRESSMAKING 510 So. 6th St. 0 2 N 2 Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the Estate of Swan Algot Swanson. deceased, and has quali fied. All persons having claim against I said estate are notified to present the same to me with proper vouch ers at the office of H. C. Merryman, Attorney, Loomis Bv.ildiing. Klam i nth Falls, Oregon, within six months from October 19th. 1:125. JULIA SWANSON, Administratrix. Oct. 19. 2fi, Nov. 2. 9. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, lor the County of Klam ath. In the Matter of the Estate of Nels Ulrica1, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed bis 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 tile 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 thy said ac count and settle the same. All per sons oiijeeting thereto shall file the same, or appear personally and ob ject thereto, on or before said date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 19th dav of October. 1925. II. M. MANNING. Administrator ot the estate of Nels Ulrlck, Deceased. Oct. 19, 26, Nov. 2, 9. 16. REMOVES ALL RHEUMATIC pains; a hot bath at the Medical Hot Springs Nat. 24-26 WANTED WANTED Young woman wants work by hour. Inquire at Saltation Army 22-28 CARRIERS WANTED Boys to de liver papers. Must be over 12 years of age and good collectors. Her ald Office. 24-27 LOST AND POUND LOST Friday night, collie pup; py, name 'Bonzo.' Near depot; leave nt 33 1 So. 4th St. or phono Shasta Cafe. 21-27 LOST 33 x 4 tire find rim, 'Reft. Klamath Kails' on cover. Reward for return to Dr. Geo. I. Wright. 24-26 FOUND Bicycle; owner call at Her ald, identify, and pay for the adv. 2 1-26.- HEAT POSTPONED SCHOOL FOB A WEEK LOUISVILLE, Ky. Forty five thousand of the city's ponjia tlon refused to join in the universal petiton for cooler weather and the end of the drought. They we're the school children, who were given an added week of vocntlon on ac count of the unseasonable heal. O. K. Transfer Co., If It's Loose We'll Move It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN