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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1925)
Tuesday, October 27, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pago Seven n Pop in Fed up IM THC WORP'.j OT CMlWETl-;-llftloN-) ' n i" f-VJ I' Co HARD 16 EAHN MONI.V A3 IT IS ft To SPEND IT WELL" L AM COMKlDEfoT V v,ni r,Mur AirtriM aimi WlAVS IP yoD TlilBD - - , V ft 'r&OCOUlOVCAk'A 'VI M M ' ' 7t r-'AI. DAV WV TihVmmGTHL Q if FA -COT DOWN YOUR ClOTHE PKESi.lMfc WILLto Or PYrilMf-i V.)) I .J hVO I C. UNUtK THE MATTRESG AT NIGHT AND MtVtV YVCAK YODK COAT AROUND ' ''-CL'lULOirt COLLAR'3 COT DOWN t.AUNDRV f ) BILLS AMD RUB8Ek SANDO A'.AK'E CHEAP . . ,-.,,,( ( 6'AHTI TO-YODCAN POT OXIcnROARD J I IN5IDET YOUR 6M0EG WHEN THE SOLES J "Wltk . AKC WOK'N THROUGH WD VU".'' f S-- Z"l .J 'TI'LLBESACN v-)ir,') I f,.j ' ( A FEW MINUTED- ) 5A.V-CilMMe A, V-. .. DOLLAR OCiAR. , ,'.'. ) AND MAk'I" IT , y :il J , SNAPPY' I ';,! 1 ir .1(1 if Lj-" HERALD'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8UKHi:0!1 Olfloe and Residence Pbona 331 I. O. O. F. Ton.ple DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN 109 Main ill. Phono 133. W Mnkf and grind Glasses. Dupll eto broken lonaaa, repair frnoioi Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour Ionium a week iind privilege of rliir.H work In OOnpdttUOD, history of mu sic, var Induing, etc. Terms, $5.1X1 per mould Residence lpt)0 California P h n 11 7 (1 W Htudlu 503 3rd St. Ph.SSOl LOCAL BANK GETS BONDS FOR PAVING Dr. Philip Colo Oenor.J FmcCch of Dentistry Open Rfcinlni. bf Appolntmnnt Phnna C69 Sl Main Oror Moa'a Blora J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL GNOINEER AND SURVEYOR Pboaa 204M 219 High St. Vochatzer Bros. WKI.L DRILLERS Phone 226-R 1781 Melrose Bitlmatu ilran on watar 7alomi. Piicai Ranionabla A local financial concern, tbn Atiifrlcan National Imnk. wan tbft ittccnuiful bidder Mat nlKbt at tlic city council miii'tlnK for H0.O00 of Improvi mrnt botadll Tbfl bonds wore iHiiurd to finauc" t ho wide spread paving ItnprovenicntH now In progreM in Klamath Tails. Tbo bid of the local bank was flvo lr cent plus r. cents on th" 10UU pntnium. M was fur lower than bids roNrtrad frem Portland bond bonce i ui:ci-i'iit-.. .mericari Rlamatb Poat No I Meotlmra la and Ird Toaiilajra Court Hasan Daaamaat r 9L OLDS, Com'dr Phona ats-W 1 ' j fPInMANCNT CONOTRUCTIOM Ivnuilir MrtlBMld Uao ractarara for -Tb new Concrete tlollow-Wai Building nrlck for Kound Ucna, WaJli. Dulldlngt. etc ,B. P. 0. ELKS Meets Tliariday arenlng. Vlalt. log mombora welcoma. lka Temple, trd Main Charlton Currln, Rxaltod Ruler. Tom Delmll, Boa. -Atuiolutely Proof at a other form Fire and Weithor coat less than an of miaonry -Stone-Tile conatrnctlon ollm lnatea upkeep oxpenio, Is in doitructlble, and ni approvod by the beat, arohlteota and bulldara. K. of C. Council No. 2265 Mnntlniii: 8 P. M. 2nd nml 4th Tuoadayi I.ycoum Hull, 8th and IllKb--Visiting iCnlgbU wnlcomo Chne, Pntlerion, O. E. -nnexcollrd aa a bur Hturco flillah for 01 oa Kattmato Your to th and Market. Phone WMW Concrete Pipe Co. MR, AND MUS. .1 VCOR9 Mr. and Mrs. L, J. .racoba left by motor today for n visit with friends In C'orvallls and Portland Beginning with Saturday the 24th The Altamont Auditorium ti'nder New Mafiagement) Will give regular Wetlm-Mlay and Saturday Night Dances Cood floor and good music. All conveniences. C.'nllovray's Orchestra THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION MOFFETT FIGHTS MITCHELL P DKH UOINBSl Iowa. Ocl 27 In I flgblliig nuvy day IpeoatJ, Hear Admiral Moffet, chief nf Hie navy tiureuu of aeronautics, declared here today In bis opposition to a nparafa) ulr force, as proposed hy (,'olonel William Mitchell, In hit support o? the plan for an air service us part of tbo fleet. "President C'oolldge stated the navy's case," the ndmlr.il asserted, "when he said that what we need Is a 'balanced fleet.' Hy this he meant a balanced fleet on the sur face, under Hie nurfnee and over tho surface. "The nuvy In four brief years U all that has been said, has not been urpaaeed anywhere In Its aviation. Tills Is u record of uclilevomeut n which the country can well fool proud." Speaking of tho efforts necosaary to build up naval aviation, anil without mentioning Colonel Mitch ell by name, Admiral Mnffett sold: "We buvc not complained be cause wo huvo to fight. In fact, we have rather enjoyed It. We have carried on our fight according to the rules of the game. We think It honorable, aportsmonlike and loy al to piny the game according to the rules, than to win It over tbo beads of the civil administration in an appeal to the people." Opposition to u separate "air force," contemplating employment of aviation as a separate and Inde pendent force and entity as dis tinguished from an "Air service" employing aviation as a component port of either the army or navy, was based partly on the ground. Admiral Moffett said, that It "con templated revolutionary changes in the system of administration." CLAHHIl li;i AI HATHA Klrrt Insertion per line 10c Two Insertions per line ir- Threo Insertions per line 20c Poof Insertions per linn iirtc Week (tl times) per linn 0c Olio Month per line 76e Minimum cnarge 26c. Ada not consecutlvo aro charged aa new fal lowing each omission. Klrst insertion Is In "New Todav" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at first Insertion rate. WANTED WANTED Young woman wants work by hour. Inquire at Salvation Army 23-28 HfJEW TODAY PWTTf FOOT FRONTAGE on 6th St. 150 ft. deep, with small Qlddern store. priced at $1,000. Louis Ocrvals, Algoinu, Ore. 0 27--N 27 CABIN FOR RENT Phone 544J. For 1 or 2, 27-2 ALL SKIN TROUBLES removed with the baths at the Medical Hot Springs Nat. 27-23 OOOl) Id x 12 WALL TENT for cash. Ilox 201 Herald. 27 'Olt RENT Three room bouse, has garage and wood shed. Inquire nt Prultt grocery. So. 6tb St. 27-30 WANTED Girl to help with house work: fair wages and good home for right party. Box 202, Herald. 27-30 F O U N D Automobile tire. Phone 3C3W, identify and pay for adv. FOIl KENT I room furnished cot tage, bath. Inquire 316 Lincoln. 27tf WILL PARTY who picked up gold filigree fountain pen. engraved 'D' from First National bank, about 3 weeks ago, return to Mrs. Dav enport, care Herald office? 27-29 FOR SALE- Grovery store, doing cash business. In growing town, with good prospects. W. R. Harris. Chiloquin, Oregon. 27-2 CARRIERS WANTED Boys to de liver papers. Must be ovor 12 years of ago and good collectors. Her ald Office. 24-27 EXPERIENCED Stenographer wishes position. Accurate, speedy. Call 431W, Apt. 4. 2C-31 " WANTED Any kind of house work or piuctlcal nursing. Phono 279M. , 26-28 FOR nam: FOR SALE 10 head fine wool Hum boulllct bucks. Call or wrlto A. E. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 185, Ash land, Ore. 0 7 N 7 FOR SALE Rooming houso. 10 rooms. 780 Spring St. Phono 722. 19-20 J23.50 -$2!.50 $31.50 -- Highest grade nil wool suits and overcoats, tailored lo measure 1001 Mala, 23-28 WANTED Messenger boy. Call Western 1,'nlon. 26-27 WANTED- Dairy hand for the win ter, Nov. 1st. Phone or write. H. J. Tlchnor, Langell Valley. 26-31 WANTED Woman to cook, for t men on ranch, $60 per month, i All winter job. Dave Llskey, Matin 26-2? ALL KINDS OF BASEMENT diggip.5 and excavating done. Call W. Chaataln at 445M. 2 1;-:; l FOB RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room for 2 people, out ide entrance, furnace heat. Phone 973. 21-27 FOR RENT Cabins for white men. Sec Collins, 724 Market. O 21-.N21 FOR RENT Furnished apartments at 419 No. 10th St. Phone 342W O 23 N 23 FOR RENT 708 No. 9th; Furnished or K7M. apartment. 24-27 FOR SALE From owner, new four room modorn house on Wantland Ave.; also vacant lots; easy terms. Phone 15F5. 24-21 ONE 12 GAUGE PUMP OUN for sale. Inquire rear of 1209 Pino St. 24-27 FOR SALE One 30 lamp Delco farm lighting pinnt completo. Used (J months, cost now $600 sain prim $300; also one National cash reg ister, for quick sale $75. Inquire V. C. Van Emmon, Hart Building, phone 403. 26-31 FOR SALE Thor mangle. 2127 Gar den. Phone 412W. 26-28 FOR SALE 1917 Studebaker tour ing car. Good running condition, $100. 1740 Melrose St. 26-28 Every hat is on sale at Bee Begin' i Dress Shop. 27-31 (Adv) FOR SALE Well equipped garage, including machinery, tools, stock of parts and accessories. A splen did opportunity. $5000 takes It. Reasons for selling, poor hen'itb. P. O. Box 779. Phone 71. Medford, Ore. 28-31 FOR SALE CHEAP Ford truck with cab and body. Phone 168R. CONNOLLY TO LEAVE FOR SALE Davis sewing machine. Phone 16SR. 27-2 I'o Sjh nd Month ut Old Home on Hunting Trip With Bill Jlerkin FOR RENT Furnished Apt., fur nace heat. 1126 East. Phone 168H. 27-28 A. J; Connolly and Bill Berkln. I two former residents of Montana, are leaving Thursday hy motor for their old home state where th.-y plan to spend a month. Tin y will ' hunt Elk and Boar 'in the Yellow stone nark country and also In th.' FOR FjkHhead country. At Billings, Mr. Connolly will visit witfi his father, John B. Connolly and his brothers FOR SALE 3 room modern house. Call 925 Wash. St. after 5 p. m. . 27-2 WANTED Young man with good habits, to work in grocery store and deliver. Must he good worker. Address Mr. Robe, care Herald, I Zl-.S RENT Stock or dairy ranch: also 100 acres grain land, all un der Irrigation. Apply J. W. Kerns. 1303 South 6th St. Phone 557J. 27-2 FOR SALE Full blooded Cuban Bloodhound: cheap. Phone 130. Imperial garage. 27-30 TO tho Voters of tho Second Ward: j Don't be fooled; don't let them try j to swing your vote. Vote for your- self and your family, and not servo any Interest. To the Fathers and Mothers: Th!3' ... . VT,,,, ,,,,... j I WANTED Housekeeper in small City Is your children s home. Incliid 'j family; no children. Write Box It In your household nccount. Vole 203, care Herald. 27-29 uuu usr your iricuns iu voie sir j. i WANTED Maid for rest room, three evenings a week. Phone S74J. 27 J. LYLE. take. You will make no mis 28 (Adv) EVERETT TRUE By CONDO iK Work ILeayeYour Filttxs 'Before 9 OclocK-Your A.M Pictas are ready af 5 pt V J W i eaniau V 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BSSB i nni TMin nniir.c 1 1 asePTI I OUV THEIR DRUGS ;'-. VYV ' e'p ONu N a WANTED 21F11. Housekeeper. Phone 27-2 When you want pretty silk under wear, go to Bee Begiu's Dress Shop, 129 South Seventh St. 27-31 (adv) The Best Is the Cheapest It Costs ft And Remoraher that No More. It is one thing to buy a) home and it is another to he satis fied With it after you got it. Have a house built for you, to your order; just us you like it. with strong lines of individual ity about it. Y'ou take pride in it your friends admire it. Sat isfactory! What's the answer? A happy family. H. E. Roskamp Designer and Btiitder 1732 Esplanade Phone 572 FOR RENT Sleeping room for gen tleman, close in. Phone 911J. 24-27 FOR RENT Furnished Apts. Mills Hall Apts. 2301 Wantland. 26-27 Dresses on sale at Bee Begin' Dress Shop at $8.95 and up. 27-31 ! PUREBRED SHROPSHIRE RAMS Dairy cows, horses. Sale or trade for stock cattle. Robert S. and Evea Adams, Merrill, Ore. 26-28 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, with bath. 58 Main. 26-28 Every dress at Bee Begin's Dress Shop Is on sale. Such bargains you have never before seen in Klamath Falls. 27-31(adv) I LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, October 14, 1925. No. 012321. Notice is berevby given that Al fred Cummings, of Dorris, Califor. nia, who, on October 29, 1924, made Homestead Entry Act June 9, 1916, No. 012321. for EfeNWU. 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 tho 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) FOR SALE $975, three room houso well located Mills addition, partly furnished. Chicken yard and hous es. This is very low cash price, but will give buyer until January . 1st for payment if desired; In quire 16 Loomis Building. 26-29 Lots of pretty hats on sale at Boo Begin's Dress Shop for only $2.95. 27-31 (Adv) MISCELLANEOUS WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, houso cleaning ar.d janitor service.' References. A.M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tt HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen .Mills. If it's made of wool,, we have it; also Paragon made-to -measure ladies' coats. 522 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 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the Mntter of the Estate of H. P. Hoey, also known as Henry P. Hoey, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to the 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 after this 6th day of Octo ber. 1925, the date of the first publi cation of this notice. Dated October 6. 1925. J. H. CARNAHAN, Ancillary Administrator with the Will abnexed of tho said estate. O 6, 13. 20. 27, N 3. TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf Buy your next coat, suit or dress at Bee Begin's and save. 129 South Sev enth St., next to Shasta cafe. 27-31 (Adv) SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th SL We pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER office. Herald tf-nt 17. (JP) no re- curreut MARKETS MARKETS .... PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 2 t attic nominally steady ceipts. Steers, medium, $8.15. Eggs Firsts lc lower: receipts 4S; fresh medium 41 41 b; fvresh standard firsts 46 46 Mi; fresh standard extras 49 Vs 50. Butter standard cubes Vic low er: extra cubes, city, 55; standards 54; prime firsts 53; firsts 19; un dergrades nominal; prints 57; car tons 58. Milk steady. ' Best churning cream 55c net shippers' track In xone I. Cream delivered Port land 59c: raw mill; (4 per centi $2.60 cwt f.' o. 6. Portland. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 25c: light 16; springs 88034; broilers 2S; young white ducks 2.3O.J0S.6O. Onions steady, $1.35 &' $1.50. Potatoes firm. $2.25 $2.40. Nuts steady. Walnuts number 1 2S31. Filberts nominal: Almonds 28(i11; Brazil nuts 24JP28; Ore i gon chestnuts 2S. Oasoara bark nominal at 6Q70, ' Oregon grape root nominal. Hops steady. New crop, clusters 21i23; Fuggles 27. 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. 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. 6th St. 0 2 N 2 It you want the newest and pret tiest in bath robes go to lieu Begin's Dress Shop. 129 South Seventh St., next to Shasta cafe. 27-31 (adv) LOST AND FOUND LO S T Friday night, collie pup py, name 'Bonzo.' Near depot; leave at 334 So. 4th St. or phono Shasta Cafe. 24-C7 , , I . i Imitation leulhcr bill 'J. O. Harris' stamped 'li- O S T -fold with side. Finder please leave at Herald office and get reward. 26-27 LOST Canvas and leather pack sack containing clothes and pa pers. Return to Herald office; 26-28 REWARD $5.00 reward for retlfrj of a yellow and white collie puppy dog, or Information that will lead to recovery of same. 334 So. 4tb St. Edith 11a hi. 20-31 (I S T Near Hot Springs h ilefc dark rimmed glasses, with gold hows. Please leave at Klamath Superior Loundry. 26 ::7 1 PufllT V I O. K. Transfer Co., "If It's Loose Wei Move It" PHONE 87 906 MAIN