The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 30, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Paj?e SevtWl
The Cheerful Giver
THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
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HERALD'S
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND BURntCUf
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DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTOMETRIST- OPTICIAN
70( VIb (it Phono 133-W
Maki end triad (Hanoi Dupll
c4ln broken lensm. repair framni
Dr. Philip Cole
Oonoral Practice of Denttitri
Open Rfimlno by Appointment
Ph. inn M'.!i 61 Main
0r Uoa't Hlort
J. C CLEGHORN
OIVIL BNOINBBH
AND SDRVBTOR
rhoa I04M lit High St.
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Chnrlton Currln, Exaltod
Rnler. Tom Dalioll, Hec
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Mnntlnga: 8 P. M.
t 2nd and 4th Tuoidnya
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wUEIvrtlgri visiMna Knlghi
wolcomo
Oha. Patteraui., O. K.
Kodak Work
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V" WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE UJ Uj JtmSSJijH
UMffrTyT P"v THEIW DRUGS lAcSjfixJ EttZZ-J- - r 1. jam i
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we have done
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
Oni' llmir li'timm n wok nnd
pri .n. of claim work In
COmPOalUOD, hlmory of mu
lOi oar IralnliiK, vto.
'I'n ins, $S.00 jut rnferlth
RMldcDM looo Cailforni
Phono 7 9 0 W
Studio 603 3rd St. Pli.2S4M
Vochatzet Bros.
WKIX DRI1J.ERJI
Phono 22B-R
1731 Melrose
Bitlmatsi (Uan on waur
yitemi. Prleat Rouonabl
Kli'lUSIV! l.leeiKnl '
factnrer lw
-The new Conorte Hollow-Wai
Bnlldlni Drlck tor Pounds
tlona. Willi. Bulldlngt etc
-Atuolately Plre ana Woatbor
Proof at s coil leii than an
'Hher form of muonry
Stone-Tllo ooutrnctlon ollm
Inalei npkeep oxpenie, li In
leatructlble, and It approred
j thi beat tVoblteoU and
halidere.
Unoioollrd aa baw tor
Htuooo tlalah
m oa Oailnial4 Your Job
"li Varkol. Phonn tvMM
Concrctte Pipe Co.
Rims
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prDMANtNT CONBTBUCTIOI
I
and i 'Peed The
5AME rvAV - THE
IMMORTAL EEC HER
AS R6MT - it is
WHAT WE Give uP
I v.MKfcti 0 I
h.xyh tiObukm KN-
TBANCE TBST8 ARK "TOO
WOOIIKX AM) KOBMAI. '
CHAntOTTESVirjLB, Va.. OP)
Thi' iir ni hi'ud of Hi.- I nivi-mlly
founded hy TIioiuhh Jeffumon. najTli
thnl ontrum ii ruquln-mcnta in Amcr
Ican collegoi aro "too wooden aftd
loo formxil."
Dr. Edwin A. Aldarmtn, pn;aldnt
of th UnlvorHiiy of Virginia, who
la not at nil witlHficd with tlm prcn
Iniitliutod intullinenco tot raqulre
mantt, think" that In a quurtcr of
n ccntnry an utter change will
conn- ovit thn ayatcm. II helliv.;s
this change will he ImBod upon In-
leUJs ' I paychologlcal
tudy of oacb uniurliiB oandldutc.
Wuahlnxton and Loo Univuriilty
Inatltutiil IntoUtfaao tout rcqiiir,"
tnantl nl tho beginning of tho pres
ent HOhlllOU.
Ueglnnlng with
Saturday the 24th
The Altamont Auditorium
(Undor New Management)
Will give regular
Wednesday and Saturday
Night Dances
Uood floor and good music. All
convonlencof.
Oullnwny's Orchestra,
EVERETT TRUE
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any k.
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V.it'D VUCS
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Co.,
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IV A UOOll QUKMBR Vol OAK
TKLL MOVIU HTAItK l ROHB
IIOMK. - IJl') Willi" American
film tum nro von moro popjUM
IIiIh Waaon, Hie Uninitiated American
tourliit null bo on ndopi guoflar
to rocognlze mi u n y of their nuinna
ou thu poHtora.
Thla In lurgely due to the fact
that In the Italian language "I,"
"Y" and "("' have the tamo nound
and are uaed Intercliaiic .ilily. Thua
ona reailK the niiniea of mich Amor
lean atum n KattJ, MaJ .Murrul,
llettj Blithe, Olorya Svanaon, Marl
Pikford, Mary Khllbin ami Maj
MkavoJ. OoukIui jTalrbanka ael
dom KetH )iIn laHt Damfi aaed, at
leant whin fiuiH talk of him, duo
to the fact that Italian cuatom cal!
for phiclng laHt iiamen flrnl. lie a
known Hlmply an "DoiiKlaH."
Mounted on an endleas tread
tractor, a derrick hui been div
nlgned to follow elect i it trunmnlK.
iilon llneo over any klinl of xround
to lift towem or poles Into position.
An easily handled portable tel
phone act has been Invented by H
California fire chief for coinmunl
!!.. with firemen IiIkIi upon or
Inside IniriilnK buildings.
MARKETS
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 30.
Eggs, le higher. Curr-nt receipts
47: freidi medium 41 'd 41 14; fresh
standard firsts aSOJ&tt; frosh
slundurd extras i'
Duter steudy. Extra i ubes. cRy
56; Standards 64; prime firsts 63
firsts 49: undergrade nominal;
prints 67; cartoni 58.
Milk steady. Bolt churning cream
66 net shippers track In Zona 1.
Cream delivered Portland, 69c.
Raw milk (4 per cent) J2.60 cwt.
fob Portland.
Poultry firm. Heavy hens 25;
flghl 16; sprlngB 23 Sj 24 ; broileia
28: young white ducks 23 3 25:
dressed turkeys 3fl40; live 30.
Onions firm. 1.80 1.75.
Potatoes firm, new J2. 25ft 2.40.
Nuts steady. Walnuts number 1.
2.8031; Pllherls nominal: Almoncis
28032; Brazil nuts 2lfi28; On
gon chestnuts 18.
Cascara bark quiet, nominal t
6 07: Oregcgi grape root nominal.
Hops firm. New crop, clusters
23 025; Fuggles 27.
Cnttlu nominally steady
no re
rcccipls receipts
eclpts.
Hogs nominally steady;
70 dlrot.
Sheep norminally steady
535 direct or through.
Wheat hard whito BI1B 1.54;
hard white. Blneitem, Baart 1.52:
soft white 1.46; Western white
1.4 5; Northern sprltiK, Western red,
Hard winter 1.43.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 37;
Flour 5; Corn 1; Oats 9: Hey 8.
Han Francisco Market
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30. (P)
Pears: Winter Nollls $3 0 83.50.
Number 2. $2082. 50; few poor
packs low as $1.50; Oregon D'An
Jou Fancy $3.50 011.00 box.
By CONDO
vtoJ Beci eve .' Ves, v&o
0CCII5.VC iM STrS OP THIS
ni'TS1. A PrK-50N FROM MIS
dN etL OHOU'N. MR.
I rcuo, tow i jw-j rc
PRom T&cvfje sace
THINK. THAT THq
FDA-r It
"If It's Loose We'll Move It"
saw TODAI
yoii HAI.K Pour door l!)2t Ford
sedan, (looil condition; terms. Call
182 between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m.
30 5
KOIt KKNT .'! room, furnished
apartment find Kurngc; uduits on
ly. 231 Ho. Rltertldei Phone I7::.l
WA.NTKU -Somoono to do quiltlnK,
preferably mnchlnn work. Call
phone R7!i. 3
FOR HAMS Or initio for city prop
erty: u 320 acrn ranch; also nil
kinds of now and second hand
goods, cheap. (.'. W. Williams, 2l
Klamuth Ave. :i W
I.ADY WIHifKH to etirc for and ;:ive
treatments to Invalid lady in pone.
Phone 288R. JOrt
KOIt ItBNT i room furnished BOOM
close to school. Phone 437.1. JOMl
A HOT HATH, as you like i'-. Moni
ca! Hot Sprlnxs .Nat. 30-31
HAWTHOIt.N'B I1ICYCM3 STOLEN
from hlKh school: reward. Phone
544J. 30-31
FOR RENT 3 room house on Mich
igan Ave. Tills house l very nicely
furnished, rugs, davenport, china
closet, buffet, dining set, garage
etc; $50 per mo.
FOR RENT 3 room house In Fair-
view district, $22.60. '
WALTON ft WRIOHT
Phone 643W 30-31
FOR RENT A desirable room with
private family, for employed lady
or gentleman. 526 North 8th St.
3012
CARD OK THANKS
We wish to thank our friends for
the kindness and sympathy shown us
during our recent bereavement, also
for the beuutiful floral offerings.
MRS. ALICE GARLAND
CAROLINE LnVIONE
HILLY McEACHRAN .
MR. AND MRS. H. J. MILLS.
10 QUARTS OF ICE ( REAM EACH
HARRISBLRG. Pa. (fl) Enough
lee cream will be produced in the
United States this year to provide
every man, woman and child with
ten quarts or more.
Fred Rasmussen, executive secre
tary oi associated ice cream mann-
facturers, said a survey abowed that
the year's output will total more
than 1.200,000,000 quarts. There
are approximately 4.000 ice cream
plants.
FORMER BREWERS NOW SERVE
AS I". S. PROHI AGENTS
PITTSBURGH. tfP) A number
of former brew masters In the recast
role of prohibition agents, now ore
on duty at cereal beverage plants in
this, district, to prevent the making
and distribution of beer containing
more than the legal alcoholic con
tent. Frederick C. Balrd, prohibition ad
ministrator, hit upon the plan of
utilizing the expert knowledge of
former brew masters in spotting the
flow of Illegal beer into the Pitts
burgh district.
The brew master or dry agent is
stationed at near-beor plants sus
pected of violating the law, with In
structions to test each barrel of pro
duct that is hauled to the loading
platform. - '
1 jMKM
And Remember that It Costa
No More.
It Is one thing to buy a home
and it is anothor to be satis
fled with It after you get it.
Have a house built for you, to
your order; just as you like it,
with strong lines of individual
ity about it. You take pride in
It your friends admire It. Sat
isfactory! What's the answer?
A happy family.
H. E. Roskamp
Designer and Builder
1732 Esplanade Phone 572
The Best Is the
Cheapest
CLASSIFIED AD HATES
First Insertion pfir line 10c
Two Insertions pr line IBr
Tlirce Insertions . prr Hue 3ic
Four Insertions por line '25c
Week (O tlmei) pir line 80c
One Mouth per line 7Sc
Minimum enarge 25c Adi not
.urn stive are charged u bow foi
lowing each omlulon
Plrst Insertion II In "Now Today''
, olumn without extra cbargo mil all
Insertions In that column ara at first
insertion rate.
FOR RENT Cabins for white men.
See Collins, 724 Market. O 21--N21
FOR RENT Stock or dairy ranch;
also 400 acres grain land, all un
der Irrigation. Apply J. W. Kerns,
1303 South 6lh St. Phono 557 J.
27-2
FOR RENT 4 room furnished cot
tage, bath. Inquire 315 Lincoln.
27tf
FOR RENT Three room house, bus
garage and wood shed. Inquire at
Pruitt grocery, So. 6th St. 27-30
FOR RENT Sleeping room for one
or two gentlemen; bath; one block
from Main. 1.154 Pine. 28-30"
FOR RENT Sleeping room; hot and
cold water! furnace heat, for gen
tleman. 505 No. 9th St. Phone
436J. 28-31
FOR RENT First class furuished
apartment, steam heated. McCar
thy Apartments, 630 Pine. Phone
800. 29tt
FOR RENT 2 room partly furnish
ed apartment. 813 Alameda. I
29-31
WANTED
EXPERIENCED Stenographer wishes
position. Accurate, speedy. Call
421W, Apt. 4. 26-31
"""i "airy nana lor me win-
ter. Nov. 1st. Phone or write. H.
J. Tlehnor, Langell Valley. 26-311
ALL KINDS OF BASEMENT diggin.;,
and excavating done. Call W
ri...,i- . a icu J,
26-31
WANTED Girl to help with house-1
work; fair Wages and good home!
for right party. Box 202, Herald.
27-30 i
WANTED Second hand bath tub.
Must be in good condition. 205'
Herald. 28-301
WANTED Experienced man wishes "
position in grocery store or other :
work. Phone 342W. 28-30
WANTED Man with several years'
bookkeeping, stenographer and
general clerical experience, desires
responsible office position. Write
204. care Herald. 28-30
WANTED Housekeeper. Phone
21F11. 27-2
WANTED Colored woman wishes
work by hour. Phono 267R. 29-4
LOST AND FOmfD
REWARD $5.00 reward for return
of a yellow and white collie puppy
dog, or Information that will lead
to recovery of same. 334 So. 4tb
St. Edith Dahl. 26-31
LOST Carrier's collection book
for Mills addition. Please return
to Herald office or phone office
and messenger will call for book.
28-31
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT I
In the County Court of tho State of ,
uregon in ami ior tuamain Lounty
In the matter of the Estate of
Elizabeth C. Pullman, also
known as Mrs. H, W. Pollman, .
Deceased.
State of Oregon,
County of Klamath. SS.
To all persons interested in the
Estate of Elizabeth C. Pollman, al
so known at Mi's. H. W. Pollman.
Deceased :
You are heroby notified that on
the twenty ninth day of October.
1925. W. M. Duncan, ancillary ad
ministrator with the will annexed
of the estate of Elliabeth C. Poll
man, also known as Mrs. H. W. Poll
man, deceased, filed in said court
his final account, ns said administrat
or, and that said final account will
he heard on the first (1st) day of
December, 1925. at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M., at the County court
room In tho City of Klamath Falls,
in said county; and you are hereby
cited to appear at the time and place
above designated, and show cause, if
such existH, why said account should
not be allowed.
Dntod at Klamath Falls. Oregon,
this 29th day of October, 1925.
R. H. BUNNELL,
County Judge.
Oct. 30. Nov. 6. 13. 19, 27.
BOUT IS DRAW
SEATTLE. Oct. 28. (P) Joo
Lynch. Sau Francisco, fought six
rounds to a draw iwlth Vic Foley,
VancoUcer, B. C, bantam weight
cihamplon of Cunuda and claimant
to tho Pacific coast title here Tues
day night.
PHONE 87
906 MAIN
FOR SALS
FOR 3ALE-10 hoad fine wool Ram
boulHnt burki. Call or write A. B.
Williams, Rt. 1, Box 185, Ash
land. Oro. 0 7 N 1
FOR SALE One Nntlonol oaah reg
iHler, for quick snlo $76. Inquire
W. C. Van Emmon, Hart Building,
phone 403. 26-7
FOR SAI.B WH equipped garage,
Including machinery, tooln, stock
of partu arid accessories. A iplen
dld opportunity. $5000 takas It.
Reasons for selling, poor health,
P..O. Box 779. Phono 71. Medfoid,
Oro. , 26-21
FOR SALE Full blooded Cuban
Bloodhound; cheap. Phone 130.
Imperial garage. 27-30
FOR HALE 3 room modern house,
Call 925 Wash. St. after 5 p. m.
27-2
FOR SALE Davis sewing machine
Phone 168R. 27-2
FOR SALE CHEAP
- Ford truck
Phone 168R.
27-2
with cab and body.
FOR SALE Grovery store, doing
cash business, In growing town,
with good prospects. W. R. Harris,
Chlloquln, Oregon. 27-2
FIFTY FOOT FRONTAGE on 6th St.
150 ft. deep, with small modern
store, priced at $4,000. Lonls
Gervnls, Aigoma, Ore. 0 27-N 27
FOR SALE Tulip bulbi. 729 Wal
nut. Phone 211R. 28-31
FOR SALE 3 lots nnd store build
ing and fixtures; house and barn;
cheap. Inquire of owner at post
office. Dairy, Ore., tbls week.
28-31
FOR SALE At a bargain: small ho
'tel located at stock shipping center.
Snap for energetic man aid wo
man. For particulars, address Mrs.
Francis Royce, Midland, Ore.
29-4
, ,h., ih .a
I "SjT .Z7ZiZZZ LZ" ",
uic aim uiiuic, icij icaBUUOVic.
1022 Main St.
29-30
von on p n, t .,
F SALE r lrt for g??? mod
ern 4 or 5 room house: 120 acrei
acres
timber cruising 2 M. ft. or more,
pear Roseburg, Ore.; creek run
ning through tract, clear of incum
brance. R: V. Barto, Thompson
Falls, Montana. 29-4
NEW - OVERCOATS
$9.50
Gooding's. 236 Main St.
Below the Court House 29-30
MISCELLANEOUS
THE LADIES' AID will give a Jlggs
dinner in dining room of I. O. O. F.
hall Saturday evening beginning at
5:30. Price 50 cents. 28-30
WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax
ing, house cleaning and Janitor
service. Reference a. A. If,
Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf
HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan
Woolen Kills. If It's made of wool,
we have It; also Paragon made-to
-measure ladies' coats. 522 So. 6tb
St. Phone 456M. I will call to show
my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat
isfaction guaranteed or money rev
funded. Mrs Beatrice Cory.
SU Oil?
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 824. tt
r
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them' to the Goodyear Shoe)
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. Wa
pay the return postage.
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER
office.
ROBERTS SUITS AND Overcoat
hand tailored to measure. Now
showing winter styles In long
strand virgin wool fabrics. Phone
109 and I will call with sample,
or see me at the Gun Store Sat
urday afternoon and erenlnga. A.
R. (Ace) Renner. 03-N3
DRESSMAKING 510 So. 6th St
0 2 N '
VISIT THE FOUNTAIN of Youth.
Hot Springs Nat. 29-80
Thanksgiving is more thau 300
years old. Which. Is how long people
have eaten too much on Thanksgiv
ing day.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR, PUBLICATION
Department ot the Interior, U. 8;
Land Office at Lakeview. Oregon,
October 14, 1935. No. 012321.
Notice Is herevby given that Al
fred Cummings, of Dorrls. Calitpri
nia. who, on October 29, 1924, made
Homestead Entry Act June 9, 1918,
No. 012321, for E'iNWli, Section
33, Township 40 S., Range 7 E, WU
lametto 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. Dorrls, Walter Nichols, S.
H. Reoves, Ned Connloy, all of Dorrli,
California.
F. P. LIGHT,
Register.
Oct. 19 - Nov. 18 (JO Consec. dayi)