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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
Thuiwluy, November G, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Seven THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION Be Car.-I'ul What You Say, Henry! Wt JUST ftfULDN'T OCT Seeking ALONG TOGETHER -1 IE NEVER DAkJCrD OR BOUGHT Mt CANCfyoB VI.OWKWG amO SOLACC FOH A BRUISED1' HEART YHICH ViHENTVER WE went out ToOBTHEIC HE MAI '! . Ml RlDfc" OMlHE 3IREETCAR IN-JTIiAD Of H1S.VN6 TOLIOWED A TAXI THE BREAKN6 OrTOV HLR MBCC HAS DROPPED IN) FoD. A PtolcUulD VI6IT HERALD'S DR. F. R. GODDARD OHTCOI-ATHKl PHY8IC.IAN I AND SUnil"'N I ofthw end RmIiUbm 1'iuo 11 . L O. 0. t- Ton.'.-! DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST - OPTICIAN lit! Vain rtt. Phono 183-W Hake .mi.' Olnwna Dapll nr brakiin leoei. repair framm Dr. Philip Cole (Juaaral Practice ot Dnnllitr? Open Rinlnif br ppolntraen. Phn Sill Mln tTor Mu'i Htor J. C CLEGHORN CIVIl, BNOINBBR AND 8UUVEY0R Phono 104H Sit Hl(h Bt. A.merics.ii Legion Klamath Poat No Maatlnfi la' and Ira ruaadara Court Ha yiuiamant a 0L.D8, Oom'di I"-. Ml" bl W ELKS MecL.- Thurida) enln Vlali nf mnmbara iilcom Ika Temple. 3rd t Main Charlton Ourrln, Exalted Ruler Tort DelaMI, Boc ' K. of C. Council No. 2255 MnntlDRa: 8 P. M 2nd and 4tb Tuuudayi .t.yreum Hall. 8th and Hlich VlaltlnK KntKtil I woloonie ii ... IMIi'il O. K. . .. J Kooak ILeaYeYour ? 1 5iK TT l bbb a4P' NNEEK- HE VVA5 A 1 HAve MORE. 5EMSE ( L c?ot7A Fountain -njAMTrtfinWiTHA S uW CLBRK nilMBRPLL LIKE V H. r" TJiri .V ill lirt-f " r Mi . r-r i m "J " ZZsj , . ,: B. P.O. XJrV. VV J, Re,ore 9 O'clocK-Your JKjfA. PiciurflS are ready ai o W KLAMATH FALLS OREGON SW ! O. K. you expect Too MUCHoF AFEUaW1 WHEN L WAS . COURTING YOU AUNT SHE NKVER WANTED SUCH LAVISH THINGS - - ANDMC WAS HE USEoTo LOOstEO AT NO COMPASSION FOR MY ""(CM OCR. HowEVER, 1 Did BUY HER SUM DROPS NOW AMD THEN ti i uAur .uq oc. HE CAN PLAY A now ampThenVI ii ii - THE MOST ROMANIIL LUVC lx.. YOU VfcGOl A CALL HIM A BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Oni Hour IMWB a mtk Ud prlvUwt i own work in tOmpOiltiOD, lilittory of uiu lc, our iratnlnit. uto. RemMHM i0uu OallnwaliJ Phono 790 W Studio 503 3rd St. Ph.M41J Vochatzcr Bros. wki.i. iuuiJJXiia Phone 226-R 1731 lelroBe BttlmktM i'.'uii on wtr intoma. Prtow Raaaonabl fWRMANKNT coNamuc-noM trliuITt Li. i M-... fftctllr-!-. fp . The nea Oonret Hoiio-Wa . aolldlng Brlok tor Pound. .1 .ma Walla. Hull, linn- atr Ahaolatelj Proof at a .thar form Tire and Wektb ooat leaa than ao n maaonn stouB-Tlia oonatrnotlon ellm inatoa apkeep expenae, la In loatruotlUln. and la approved kjr tha koat arcbltecte and bntldera Onnxoelledl aa a bavati tor Htaroo tinlah :t ua K'imnti- Your ok Ih ni Mrkr.. ps.ni.. ftftaW Concrete Pip Co. Work Filttvs Transfer Co., A BRUTE NICK -.VAY5- SCOLD MB. UtWl BLV IF I AMoTlitR MAN - HE HAD von nwhfiKrfrAWD HE'5 i-iT'fi PFMAeKABLTHE WAV UKtUtu; v na "; LOI Ul- NtKvt iw DUMB BELL XOTICK FOB I'UBMCATION Dopnrtiiicpt of tho Interior. U. S. l.imd Offlt-n nt l.akovlow. Orniton. October 14. 1925. No. 012321. Nollec la lmrevby given that Al fred Cummin, of Dorrln. (!allfor. pja, who, on October 29, 1924. mnrto Ilouieatead Entry Act June 9, 1910. No. 012321. for E SVf t . Section 33, Tomiahlp 40 8., Hango 7 B, Wll Inmcttv Mefl.llnn, has filed notlco of Intention to niako Three Year Proof, to eHlabllah claim to the land above doBcrlhcd, beforo C. R. DeLap, Clerk of tho County Court, at Klamath Kalla. Oregon, on tho 8th day of Decomuor. 1925. Claimant names na wltnesBea: V .alter Nichols, S. H. Iteevoa, Ned Connley, all of DorrlB. Cnllforuln. f. P. LIGHT. Rcglater. Oct. 19 - Nov. 18 (30 Con-tosc. days) Beginning with Saturday the 24th The Altamont Auditorium (Under Now Management) will give rogular Wednesday and Saturday Night Dances Good floor and good music. All convenience!!. (inllowny's Orelieatrn EVERETT TRUE . : I'Vts f-lNi MUST RCirt'D v,;bt.' '..-c-:otv--ui V ntLMbSS- VMELL.1M GLAD To KNOW JT If HE WAS A MAN INSTEAD IV OF A CAKE EATING 6WEK. I KOVJ MUCH MOHEi 1 J 1 - Tk ! mm IIlIQ; : if ' ! "tt.-AOTI'FO -STORY !l T XN'T i'AMT TO WASTE MY. T1MCS "RtSAI M3, Novels1. T-'lNNT -3TUTvr THAT'S M mm i . Iwe'jpLjiD 3a-T SNOUSH OV? THAT iii Lower Swan Lake I,. (,. Arnult mnd" inrliieii trip to Klumuth FallvTburHilay. Mm. (ilml's Slllea Bn.l Mrs. Nora Trammel spent the w" r neighborhood, i John Giueomlnl of ll Oil company wan a' bui In Kwun Lake Tuesdu end In tlio standard I iu visitor of Klamath ttia Arnett employed in Hv. Yarnea uml wii Kul Ik were cullers m honus TtlOlday evenln I. B. HI lies, who Is Mlllii A.l.lltlon, spoilt the woek-ond with his family. Mrs. Li, U. Arnett anil Mrs. IJella Nlelmls and their aotn Paul Arnett ami Irving Nl.-hola, attended the re ception for the high school fresn men in Klamuth Pallr I'rlday night and report a very enjoyable pro gram. Carl fltllee Is worklnt- for J. Hill Turner In Klamath .'Ha. Elols Robin of KlainuUi Falls, for merly of Swan Luke, wan a caller lu the neighborhood Tnoaday. , A pleasant Hallow. ', m party was held ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Utiles, Saturday night, Games and music were the amusement of the evening. Delicious refreshments were served by the hoaUMU. Thorn-pr.-.i'-nt were Mr. airl .Mrs. P. E. Stiles, Mr. and Mm. L. L. Arnett, Mrs. tiladya'Stilea and children, Mrs. Nora Trammel and children, Mrs. Delia Nichols, Mlaaea Norma Stiles, Zelnm Stiles, Iva Stlh -s. Lavena Ar nett, Annu Stllea, Wan.la Arnett, Mj-ssrs. Curl Stiles, Paul Arnett, Ora Arnett, Irving Nichols. Italph Ar nett, Glenn Stiles 'and Horace Stiles. MARKETS PORTI.AND. Ore.. Nov. 6. -p)- Cattle steady: receipts 30. , 'Hogs nominally ateady; no re ceipts. Sheep nominally steady; .receipts sou on contract. PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 5. JP) Eggs, pullets, up 2c. Current re ceipts 47; fresh medium 4 :,!'.!.!'.: fresh standard firsts 43 ft' 43; fresh stundard extras 47 48. - Butter steady. Extra cubes, city 55: stnndnrds 54; prime firsts 53; FirstB 49; under gr.-.lcs nominal; prims 57; cartona C8. Milk steady. Best churning cream 55 net shippers' track in Zone I; cream delivered Portland 59c; raw milk 14 per cent) $2.60 cwt fob Portland. Poultry firm. Heavy hens 25c; light IS; springs 2325: broilers 29 30: young white ducks 22 fp 25; dressed turkeys 40041; live 30j31. Onions firm $1.60 a$1.70. Potatoes firm $2.00$2.60. Nuts steady. Walnuts No. 1, 28 31; Filberts nominal; Almonds It 32; Brazil nuts 2428; Oregon chestnuts IS. Cuscnra bark nominal at 6 7; Oregon prnpo root nominal. Hops firm; new crop clusters 24; .Fugglos 27i 28. By CONDO SM2;I THIS fMOy5C VT, "too. rr-S A. . . "If It's Loose We'll Move It" CLAHHIKIKI Al ft AT KM First lim-rtlon per line t Two Insertion Three liiwrtlons I our Insertions Week (O times) One Month .per line i per line -u per line per line HOi per line 7rk 25c. Ada not Minimum marne consecutive are charged aa ne fe. lowing each omission. First Tnaortlon la In "New Today" column without extra chare. bat all Inaertlona In that column are at tint Insertion rate. M NEW TODAY FOIt HENT I room furnished house, close in; also furnished housekeeping room. 1143 Pine. Phone r,cmt. 5-0 FOIt SALE Sanitary couch, dining table, vl. trola, Iron bed, etc. Call at 519 No. 12th. 5-7 WANTED Woman to accompany Invalid girl to Arizona for fare. See Mm. V. W. Burdette, Peerless Cute, before 2 p. m. 5 WANTED "C.Meiody" saxophone. A. Gorrellf 303 Wash. St. Phone 284W. 6 FOIt TRADE Barber chair for an overcoat; size 37 or' 38. Inquire Hot Springs hotel. "-!' ROOMS FOR RENT to men; pri ;.(.. family. 350 No. 9th St. 5-7 FOR SALE 200 tons of fine hay apply 103 So. 7th or phone 513W SPECIAL, 2 PLY ROOFING, $2.85 per roll. Asphalt sheeting 11.75; New England Interior spar and floor varnish rv $3.00 per gal. Patterson's, 630 So. Ctb. 5-11 FOR SALE As I am leaving Klam ath Falls. I will sacrifice my car, light Six touring in A-l shape, at 8350.00. Call at side door. 19 Walnut Ave. 5-11 WANTED Experienced young wo man for general housework. Mrs, J. R. Shaw. Phone 470. 5-7 WANTED Load to -Portland for truck. Call 1S7. 5-6 FOR RENT Furnished house, hot cold water. 334 So. 4th St. 5-6" BARGAIN New 26 Chevrolet coupe, run 300 miles; $200 jlov.n pay ment. Inquire 6th St. Barber shop. 5-7 HELP WANTED Woman for gen eral housework. 103 Washington Street. Phone 37S. 5-7 FOR SALE 1 1924 DODGE-COUPE New rub ber, reconditioned. j 1 1923 DODGE TOURING Com pletely overhauled; new top. 1 1923 DODGE ROADSTER Gruss air shocks; bumpers, wind wings; fog light. 1 1924 FORD COUPE ! 1 1922 DODGE COMMERCIAL Terms on above cars. Priced righ't for quick sale. Wakefield Motor Co. I 170 Main St. Phone 106 3-7 nt FEZ. Abd-El-Krim has a big mountain dugout In which his auto mobile can turn around. Claim a Florida girl had three I husbands, but this may be only j talk started by the real estate. men. The Best Is the Cheapest lO.Vl&MT.APl.t; And Remember that No More. It is one thing to buy a borne and it is another to be satis fied with It after you got it. Have a house built for you, to your order; ust 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 tho answer? A liuppy family. H. E. Roskamp Designer and 'Builder 1732 Esplanade Phone 572 It Costs FOB HUNT FOIt KENT--Cabins for white men See Collins, 724 Market. O 21--N21 FOIt RENT 4 room furnished cot' tage, bath. Inquire 315 Lincoln. 27tf FOIt KENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated. McCar thy Apartments, 030 I'lno. Phone 800. 29tf FOIt RENT A dosirable sleeping room for lady or gentleman. ('loe In. 582 No. Sth St. Phone 985W. 31-7 FOR RENT Garage; 11th and Lin coln. Phono 805W from 8 to 6. 3-5 FOR RENT Partially furnished house. J. C. Ilrockenbraugh, 519 No. 12th St. 3-u FOR RENT New four room modern bungalow, close In. Inquire 216 Washington St. 3-5 FOR RENT Modern furnished ap artment with private hath. Corner Pine and Cedar, one block from Main. Call 516. 16 FOR RENT Modern 3 room apart ment, furnished; furnace heat. Call 263W. t-6 FURNISHED CABIN two. Phone 544J. For one or WANTED WANTED Good second hand range or cook stove. Call 451 J. 4-6 WANTED Light trucks to haul lujnber. W. H. Kins. Bonanza, Ore. 31-1, WANTED Woman wishes work by hour. Call 58 5 J, mornings or eve nings. . 3-9 WANTED 50 head of young feed er cows. Trulove & Holloway. Phone 575J. 223 So. 6th St. 3-9 1 WANTED TO BCY-5-75 light veal. Trulove & Holloway. Phone 575J. 223 So. 6th St. 3-9 WANTED Married couple to live in home ond care for two children. Phone 731. 4-6 YOUNG MAN with some booking and accounting experience desires po sition. Receptive to anything of fered. Reply 206. Herald. 4-6 eLGOMA The Hallowe'en party held at the school bouse Friday evening proved I a very enjoyable affair. A short pro gram was rendered, which contained some very good numbers, after which many interesting and fun-provoking pranks and games were played. The room was decorated with Hallowe'en colors and figures, and Hallowe'en bote added color to the gathering. Pumpkin pie and coffee were served at the conclusion of the evening, and much credit is 'due those who took an active part and worked to make the affair a success. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, former residents of Algoma, were here visit ing Mrs. Brown's sister, Mm. P. Winfrey, and greeting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Julien Abbot are en joying a visit from Mrs. Abbott's mother. Mrs. Fenwick of Idaho. Mrs. Fenwlck divides her time between her three daughters who reside in Algoma and Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Price and fam ily, former residents of Alcoma. were visiting friende in Algoma on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Conner. Mrs. J. A. Wind sor and Mrs. B. J. Loftsgaajrd were stopping in Klamath Falls Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoffman are th? proud owners of a new Nash enclosed car. Mrs. Merle Hoover, who has been the guest of Mrs. B. J. Loftsgaard for the past ten days, hns returned to her home in Beud. Mrs. Hoover formerly was a nurse in the Klamath Valley hospital and enjoyed renewing old acquaintances. TO KEEP ESTATE The large William H. Egan estate ono of the old farm estates of the Williamette valley, will be kept in tact, according to final account be ing filed by Albert J. Egan. son and executor, who states that while money on hand was not sufficient ! for the purpqso a mortgage was executed in order to meet, accumu lated expenses against the estate, and that disbursements have been made to meet all such claims. The final account shows that the estate Is posesssed of real property in Marlon county valued nt $37,600, and real property In Yamhill coun ty of a $2500 value, while persoml TOR HALE FOR 8ALE-I0 bond fine wool Ram boulllot lu.cka. Call or write A. B. Williams. lit. I. Box 185, AM- ' land, Ore 0 7- N 7 FOR SALF, One National ensh reg ister, for quick sale $75. Inquire W. C. Van Emtnon, Hart Building, phone 403. 26-7 FIFTY FOOT FRONTAGE on 6th St. 150 ft. deep, with smnli modern store, priced at (4,000. Louis Gervals, Algoma, Ore. 0 27-N 87 FOR SALH Four door 11)21 For.: sedan. Good condition; terms. Cnil Is !. between 8 n. m. and 5 p. n.. 30 5 WHIZZ A XT I FREEZE protects your radiator. For sale at Acme Motor. 3-1 d FOR SALF. 2 work horsos, weight about 1350; also harneis, almost new. $175.00 for both. Inquire route 1, Box 7. Mills Addn. 2-7c FOR SALE 130 head range ewes, In good condition, priced right. O'Connor Bros., Klamath Falls, Merrill Route. 2-7 WHIZZ A NT I FREEZE is cheaper and easier than draining your ra diator -don't go another day with out some. For sale at Acme Motor. S-iO FOR SALE 4 room house, ono block from Mills school, and East Main street. Price $1750; terms. 503 Martin street. 2-7 FOR SALE My entire herd of pure bred Shorthorn cattle from feder al accredited tuberculosis - froo herd. One bull 9 montlis old, one bull calf. 15 cowb and heifers, 12 of breeding age. Prices right for quick sole. W. B. Lindsay, Merlin, Josephine county, Oregon. 2-14 REE THE ACME MOTOR today for your Whizz anti freeze. 1-10 FOR SALE Heater practically new, complete $16.00. 1117 East St. 3-5 ANTI FREEZE INSURANCE Is writ ten by Whizz. Get some today at Acme Motor, 6th and Oaf St. 3-10 FOR SALE 1000 quarters of beef. at a low price. Phone 525J. Tra ' love & Halloway. 223 So. 6th St. 3-9 FOR SALE -5 dozen Plymotb Roc't pullets. Trulove & Holloway. Phono 576J. 4-6 SECOND HAND COOK STOVES all sizes. Will trade. Gooding, 236 Main St.. below the court house. 4-6 FOR SALE Setter English-male two years trained on quail and ducks. House broke. "Price very reason able. Inquire at Kennel on high way to Pelican City. Write LucUe Redner. Box 171. 4-6- FOR SALE or trade for car: 1 28 foot launch equipped with new 16 horse Dunn engine. Inquire at store at Modoc Point. 4-1 0 MISCELLANEOUS WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 3 SOW. 7tf HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan Woolen Mills. If it's made of wool, we have it; also Paragon mode-to -measure ladies' coats. 522 So. 5th St. Phone 456M. 1 will call to show my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat isfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Mm. 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 Send them to the Ooodyear Shoe Repair Shop. 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER office. Herald tf-nt PIANO TUNING W. H. Morgan, at the Earl Shepherd Co. 2-7 MRS. LENA DAVIS has opened dress making parlors at 1040 High St. Alterations a specialty. Youi pat ronage solicited. Phone 568J. 3-5 LOST AND KOI'ND $100 REWARD I will pay ono hundred dollars for Information that will lead to tho conviction of the thieves who stolo a trunk and wearing apparel from the bunk house on n.y ranch. Information will be considered confidential, ltex E. Bord. 1-10 property was valued at $1566. Tito farm property of tho .-state In 'Mar ion county Is north of here and tho ranch Is considered un exceptionally fine one. Salem Capitol JouraaL Nine Eskimos have arrived in New York. Cops should watch them. Thev may get jobs firing apartment far- nnceB. PHONE 87 906 MAIN