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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1925)
Tugaduy, November ft, 1!)25 EVENING IiERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pajjo Seven Excel Profit:. THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION I I v. f r HENRY (iO DOWM Tf, II it . (f HAT? THE S ? ( M;"5 6 ff( -VWD "3RT SOMfJ CAKE V WT CH.. (r ni, f. ' jj ' ' 1 1 jT7 ' ' '".i - HERALD'S rDR. F. Ft GODDARD oerraioi'ATiuc physician AND uunncori I OfthX and Roaldonc Phon 821 I L O. O. r. Tetz.pl DR. J. a GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 7 Of v .i : it M. PhoB 1." '-w Uk and grind v.: Dupli cate brokan Iadim, repair frame Dr. Philip Col OeaaraJ Prsotlc of Dentlttr? Open ''! Inici by Appointment Ph,,n. 569 618 Main Oror Mo' Htnr J. C. CLEGHORN civil engineer and surveyor Pbone scmm 319 High St. merican Legioo Klamath Poll No I Heeling ! nd Ira raeedaya Court Hoa Uaaoment ' R 0LD8. Com'd Ph0 I-W .-. ' i 1040 IVUm Street B. P. 0. ELKS Meet Thuriday evening. Tlalt lag mombert welcome Ike Temple, 8rd I Main Cbarlton Currln, Exalted Ruler. Tom Deumll, flno. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mootlnga: 8 P. M. tnd and 4th Tnnadara Lyceum Hall, 8th and High Visiting KulghU woloome Ohai, Patteraon, 0. K. , m Kodak Work Leaye Your Filtus .vol . v Bel-ore 9 OclocK-Your v -v Pictas are ready at" 5 p. ' T a erwooas V71 V IMuMl'lrll 11 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE OUV THEIR DRUGS O. K. Transfer BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Oiiii Hour lesson a win k and privilege of rliiH work in rompualllpn, history of mu i'ir. c .ir training. etc! Terms, $5.00 per nioiuli aealdenea lOoo California Phono 0 vV Studio 503 3rd Si. Ph.HSIM . Vochatzer Bros. WVIX DRILLER" Phone 226-R . 1731 Melrose Rittmal given on water ytnix Price Roaaonabl tattnMANCNT CONSTRUCriOM rlnlr Urfnwl Me", farrumn fo -The new Concrete Hollon-Wal Bnlldlng Brick tor Found tlona,. Wall. Building, etc Absolutely rire and Wotber Proof at a coat leaa than an' otbar form of maaourjr. Btone-Tlle eonatrnotton ellm lnatea upkeep expenae, la In 4eetruotlble, and la approved t the beat arohlteeta and bntldare Cneiccllod bur Btncoo flnlih for 11 Klmtf Tour JToh . . j I" ' ' Hi and MArket. Phone 582W Concrete Pipe Co. .' mr VJIV L-jllUil t rrr w IAQiUSAs3 MY (SW ARRETS Milk iteadr- Boil churning cream 0 r not ahlpporn' track in zone 1. Cream deUrdred Portland 59: Raw milk UK) 2.80 cwt. f. o. b. Port land. Poultry firm. Heavy honn sr.: light 17: prlnK" If 2S; brollora 2S 29: young while duckn 22 .. 25; drenx'd turkeys 40 & 42: live 30 Pointoc firm. fZ (fi $2.50. OnlohK firm, 1.00 1.70. Muta.Htcady. Wulnula No. 1, 28 M; Klllmrm nominal; AJmonda 2s ti 5.; C . i fl 28; Oregon ehotiputi ih. Ciieniru liHrk nominal at (i ii 7: Ogegon emtio root nomlnnl. Hops llrm. new rrrri, eluatora 24 H ; fuggloa 27 ',, 28. Beginning with ' Saturday the 24th The Altamont Auditorium (I'ndor Now .Management) Will givo regular Wednesday and Saturday Night Dances flood floor nnd good music. All conveniences. (iiillowiiy's Orchestra EVERETT TRUE t'.iic "?TnoD IT AO x tfM, rfvv FRieisTto i r j NOCO.Tr'eN. SUCK -c?jR. T&CS.TH THAT ......... I . , T O MW: Co., b:-.-.- -:-( '.;. . V . ,- , ,i i i AD It ATKH per line lOe ... r linn 15c m t linn 20e Three Insertlona Four ifisertlona . r line Bftc Week (0 i lines) per line W)c One Month pt line 7o Minimum cnarge Z6c. Ads not consecutive are charged as new tal lowing cuch omlaalon. Flrat Insertion la la "New Today" column without extra obrrg. but all Inacirtlons In that column an at first Inaortlon rate. MARKETS I'OKTIAND, Ore., No it. - (I', Cattle nominally steady; no receipts. Hons nominally stoicl no re ceipts. Bbeep nominally steady; receipts 240. KKB 2c Idwer; currcin njcolpti 47; fresh medium 41 41 i: fresh standard firsts 43 fresh stuiidard extras 47 i 4. Butter steady. Extm cubes, city 65; standards 54; prim, flrnts 5.1; firsts 4D: underrnd. , prints 67; cartona 68. PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. firm. Extras lc bjhrhe receipts 47: fresh medlm Fresh standard flrsn Fresh iitaudard extras 4S nominal; 31 Eggs Current ; i -1 1 1 ' , I 5 1l 15; 0 50. llutter steady. Extra cube, city 55; standards 54; prim., firsts 53; first 49: undergrade, nominal; prints 57; cartons 68. Milk steady. Best churning cream 56 net shippers' trork n Zone 1. Cream delivered Portland 59e. Raw milk (4 per cent) 82.00 cwt, f. o. b" Portland. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 24 tP 25: IlKht. K1&17; eprlni;s 230IB; Broilers 28 fi 39; younc wliite ducks. 2226; dressed turkeys 37TM0; live 30Q31. Potatoes firm. 12.2.", ru J2.50. Onions firm, il.(!nri 1.70. Nuts steady.' Walnuts number 1. 2s.fi 31; Filberts nominal; Almonds 2S32; Brnill nuu 24J28; Ore gon chestnuts 18. Caacara Hark nnmlual at G17; pregqn grapo root nominal. Hops firm. Nev crop, clueters 24 fi 25; Fugglea 27. PORTI..ND. Ore'.'. Oct. 31.- i,T-, Today., receipts .. 70; Hogs. 1125 1963 direct); Sheep son ,o!i-- tract i ; Total 13 .carloads. Receipts for week, innnroxlmntei I cattle iW. CaJV,,,.100;'jlogs'' nueep iiiij; ioun Cera. Cattle, compared week ago, most ly steady: spot-, shade higher on steers; calves und vealers 5t)c to $1 lower; week's bujk prices: Beef itcers ?G.75D$ : Tup $s .15; Cowt and heifers '$3. :.o to $5; Scattering sales S5.75 to $C; dinners and cut ters, hulls ?s:25 to ?4 51; Best milk v. al calves $8.50 to ?:i.'50: Top $10; Heavy calves and thin vealers $4 to $6.50. Hogs compared week ago. most ly 25c lower; week's bulk prices: Light butchers $12.2512.50; small selected lots 12.75: heavies and un dercuts ?12 dewn: packing 'sows $8.50 to $10; slaughter pigs $11 to $12; feeder pigs $12 to $12.50. By CONDO 1 5T AS LOMS. tt TKr AIR THROUGH Xou WANT Xo A T Otir ?-tl- 1 C-i' CI.ASHIf'iKD KlrM Insertion Two IntHTtion w i u: "If It's Loose We'll Move It" NEW TODAY MIIH. LENA DAVIS lias opened drwaa inuklng parlors at 1040 High Bt. Alterations a specialty. Your pat ronage solicited. Phone 5C8J. 3-5 FOR HAI.K 1924 DODOE ( OUPE her, reeonditlonod. . -New ruh- 1 1923 DODOE TOURtNC Com pletely overhauled; new top. 1 1923 DODOE ROADSTER Oruss ulr shocks; biimpnrs, wind wings; fa light. 1 1924 FORI) COUPS 1 1922 gqitOf COMMERCIAL f Terma on ahove cars. Priced right for quick sale. Wakefield Motor Co. 170 .Main St. Phone 100 3-7 til WANTED Olrl wishes housework or any other kind of work. Phone 392W. 3-1 FOR SALE 1000 quarters of beef, at a low price. Phone 525J. Tru love & Halloway. 223 So. th fit. 8-9 WANTED TO BUY 76 light veal. Tritlove & llolloway. Phone 575J. 223 So. 6th St. 3-9 WANTED 50 head of young feed er cows. Trulove & Halloway. Phone 576J. 223 So. 6th St. 3-9 A NT I FREEZE INSURANCE it writ ton by Whizz. Get scrme today at Acme .Motor, 6th and Oak St. 3-10 ALL MUSICIAN'S are requested to meet at the Moose hall Friday, Nov. 6, 7:30, to organize a band. Bring ynur Instruments for the first rehearsal. 3-4 FOR RENT Now four room modern bungalow, close in. Inquire 216 Washington St. 3-5 WHIZZ ANTI FREEZE protects your radiator. For sale at Acme .Motor. 3-10 FOR RENT Partially furnished house. J. C. Brockenbraugh, 619 No. 12th St. 3-5 FOR RENT Oarage; 11th and Lin coin. Phone S05W from 8 to 6 t-JS FOR SALE Heater practlcallv new. complete S16.00. 1117 East St. 3-5 i;heou;e.'el8RUra ; : : 11' . fJI T-i Iirr . FOR SALE 1923 Ford truck. with 3-4 uarford gear. Phone 2SSR. WHIZZ ANTI FREEZE is cheaper ihd easier than draining your ra diator don't go another day with out some. For sale at Acme Motor. ,3-10 SEE THE ACME MOTOR today for your Whizz anti freeze. 3-10 WANTED Woman wishes work by hour. CallSSSJ. mornings or eve nings. 3-9 FOR RENT FOR RENT Cabins for white men. See Collins, 724 Market. O 21-N21 FOR RENT toge, bath. 4 room furnished cot Inquire 315 Lincoln. 27tf FOR RENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated. McCar thy Apartmepts, 630 Pine. Phone SOO. 29t FOR RENT Furnished Apt. with hath. 58 Main St. 31-3 The Best Is the Cheapest And Remember that It Costs . No More. It. is one thing to buy a homo and it is another to bo satis ,tied with it alter you get it. Have a house, built for you. to your orderf just ns you like it, with strong" lines of individual ity about it. Yotl take pride In It your friends admire it. Snt Isinctory! What's the answer? A huppy family. H. E. Roskamp Designer and Builder 1732 Esplanade Phone 572 furnished 31-3 FOR RENT A desirable sleeping room for lady or gentleman. Clot In. 532 No. 8lh St. Phonu 985W. 31-7 FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment, water and light fur nished; also 4 room furnished a part men I. closo in; reasonable. Inquire 1S09 Main. 2-4 FOR RENT ' room furnished bourn piano, telephone, garage. Phone 202W between 6 nnd 7. i-3 FOR RENT -Modern 3 room apart ment, furnished; furnace heat. Call 2MW. 2-3 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 920 Lincoln. Phone 597W. 2-4 WANTED WANTED Colored woman wishes work by hour. Phone 2G7R. 29-4 WANTED Light truck) to haul lumber. W. II. Kitts, Bonanza. Ore. 31-4 LOST AND FOr.ND LO ST Carrier' subscript:, r, collection book; reward. Rctnri to Herald office. 31-i LEGAL NOTICTR3 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, October 14, 1925. No. 012321. Notice is herevby given that Al fred Cummlngs, of Dorrls, Callfor. nla, who, on October 29, 1924, made Homestead Entry Act June- 9. 19 16, No. 012321, for EHNWH, Section 33. Township 40 S., Range 7 E, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mako Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. DeLap. Clerk ct 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. Reeves, Ned Connley, all of Dorrls, California. F. P. LIGHT, Register. Oct. 19 - Nov. 18 (30 Consec. days) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court af the 'State of Orcjon lor tho .County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate of It. P. Hoi y, also known as Henry P. .)loqy. Deceased. . ' -sm.ee k, uereny given to necrea - I tors of naid deceaged. and all per- sous tttemted m his estate, to pre- sent their claims to the undersigned. (Si dtfly Kppbintea Ancillarr A'dhiln - istrator with the WiJl annaxori of baid.deredent and his estate, at rooms! 1 and -J: Loomls Huildiug, in Ivlamath : Falls, Oregon, within' six , months iruui ami autr ini3 uiu oay oi ucio - hay 1Av' lh Je ;-- -"-, 1 mv; unit) ui it c mat L-uuii- cation oLthis notice. Dated October u 1926 . . J. H. CARNAHAN. .w iiii.,,, AuiuiuisLraiur wiui tne ; Will annexed of the said estate. O 6. 13, 20, 27, N 3. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank McEntce, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that W. A. Wlest. administrator lie bnnt; nnn of the estate of Frank McEntee. de - ceased, has rendered his Final Ac count and filed his petition for final! settlement and discharge, and that) Saturday, the 5th day of December,! 1925, at 2 o'clock P. M.. at the County Court Chambers, in the Court House, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, has been appointed for hearing said Final Account and potiTion for dis charge, and objections thereto. If any; and at said time and place any I person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions in writing, .and show cause, if any ho has. why said final account should not bo approved and allowed, and the estate settled and the adminis trator discharged. W. A. WIEST, Administrator de bonis non. Pub. NOV. 3, 10, 17, 21. Dec. V. WANTS HUSBAND Mrs. George S. Grbdn of Tenno, Las. Ies County. Calif., Writes The chamber of commerce Is 10 day In receipt of a letter front Mrs. George S. Green or Torino, Lassen county. Cullf.. asking that the local otfico aid her In finding her hus band, who was supposed to have come to Klamath Falis. planning to prospect in the vicinity of Crater Lake. She describes her husband as having hazel eyes, wearing a full beard and his right arm lame. He was traveling with n man by the name of Jack Denton. His car bore the li cense number ffS38?t4 and the en gine number 3023374, Mrs. Green is very anxious to get In touch with hfer husband and asks that anyone knowing of his whereabouts write her. A. W. Fox field suit In Eugone, Oregon, against P. B. Wible for I $2400 alleged to be due as his share ; of profits of a sawmill near tunnel 5, on the Klamath Falls-Eugene (cutoff of the Southern Pnrtfic. FOR KENT - 7 room house. Phone 496W1. PHONE 87 906 MAIN FOR MALE FOR SALE -10 hoad flno wool Raa boulllet bucks, ('all or write A. E. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 186, Anti land. Ore. 0 7 N FOR SALE One National cash Big later, for q Uck sale J 7 5. inquire W. C. Van Emmon, Hart Building, phone 403., 26-7" FIFTY FOOT FRONTAGE on 6th St. 150 ft. deep, with small modorn store, Icci! tu $4,000. Louis nervals, AtnomnJ Ore. o 27-tN 27 FOR SALE At a bhrgalm't small ho tel located at slock shipping .enter. Snap for energetic man and wo man. For particulars, nddrusa Mrs. Francis Uoycc. Midland, Ore. 29-4 FOR SALE Or trade for good mod ern 4 or 6 room house: 120 ncrea timber cruising i'k M. ft. or more, near Rosobnrg. Ore.; creek run ning through trnct. clear af Incum brance. R. V. Burto, Thompson Falls, Montana. 29-1 FOR SALE Or trade for city prop erty: a 320 acre ranch; also all kinds of new and second bund goods, cheap. C. W. Williams. 824 Klamath Ave. 3tO9 FOR SALE Four door 1924 Ford sedan. Good condition; term. Call 182 betweon 8 a. m. and J p. m. ". 30 5 SALE OR TRADE -r-For. . city" prop erty: Cadillac 7 pas. tourl irlng; also set of auto tools. O. S. Oiaen.. Oen. 31-3 Dely. EVERYTHING in Standard' trees, shrubbery, vines and roaeu. J. A. Farley, Chamber of Cbmtndrce, or 588J. . '' nn ''2-4 FOR SALE 2 work horses, weight about 1360; also harness, almost new, $175.-00 for both. Inquire route I, Box" 7, Mills Addn. 2-7 NEW AND SECOND HAND gooda nt second hand prices. Gooding'-', -'.).; Main St. below the court" house. , 1-3 FOR SALE Lady's dark blue suit, size 40. Inquire 130 So. 7th St. Phone 72. 2-4 I FOR SALE Jonathan apples. 3c ponnd; best cooking and eating; bring sacks and get a few pounds. They won't lost long; alao young singer and wire cage for $8.00. 4 miips east and 1-4 mile north on Lakevlew Rt. PJiope 891W3. V3 i, HAVr F0R SALE 23 head Of voung Jersey heifers, some to freanen soon, that show' their v..ji ti. i., tti ! ,'rehrert Avrahlres soon to fresh en. For particulars see oyu Brunor, 1240 Wilfprd A,va: '2-4 poR f?A"LB Lloyd loOm baby buggy. i i I fia.w'i- 447 Alameda. 2-3 FOR 8ALW 130 head range ewOs, , d wadilioa, priced. right. n-rnnnr Dm. Klnmnlh Fnlls Merrill Route. 2-7 FOR SALE 2" head dairy cattle; ' 14 cow mlljking. May be seen at Gus Soderland ranch, Keno rood. 2,4 FOR SALE 4 room house, ono block from Mills school, and East Main street. Price $1750; term. 503 Martin street. 2-7 i FOR SALE My entire herd of pure I Qlinpthnni .. .ttl.. frnm. !.r1..;-- al accredited tuberculosis' - free herd. One bull 9 months did, one bulk calf, la cows and belters, 12 of breeding age. Prices right for qn!ckB'tile. W. B. Lindsay, Merlin. Josephine county, Oregon. 21(1 WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. R e f e r o n.c ea.j.A M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. Rf HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. It It's made of wool, we have It; also Paragon mado-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. 811 Oil TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. 'tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Sond them to tho Goodyear Shoo Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St.,, Wo pay the return pdslag'o.' 2 5c BUNDLES OF PAPER, Hec office. tf-ut ROBERTS SUITS AND Overcoats, band tailored to measure, inow showing Winter stylos in long strand virgin wool fabrics. Phono 109 nfcd I will call with sample, or see mo at the Gun Store Sat urday afternoon aD.l evenings. A. It. (Ace) Renner. 03-NM t- PIA.VO TUNING W. II. Morgan, at the Earl Shepherd Co. MATTHEWS TO CALIFOUSIA Mr. any Mrs. Henry Matthews are leaving Thursday for 0 month's VI catlon trip which they plan to spend In southern California with relatival and friends. i : ... '& .MISCELLANEOUS ' I