The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 06, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Page Seven
THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
Three
Days
Special
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
Nov. 79 10
, j f t . . I '
TYuly this is an amazing opportu nity an event that marks the
most favorable chance to save on quality Coats. While low price
may be an inducing factor, it's the style, the fabrics and the need
lework that will interest every prospective buyer. Many of these
coats are lavishly trimmed in the finer furs of the season.
20 coals, blocked wool polo cloth; fancy striped lined $9.50
throughout. Special at only,
20 Suedene Velour, fur trimmed col lars, cuffs and bottoms, fur and braid ;
interlined and beautifully lined $15.00
throughout. Special at only -;
50 coats of all the newest materials of this season; including. 85
pin pint; all fur lined; in all prevailing colors. Extra special
Will compare with .$o0 and even much higher priced coats.
SEEING IS BELIEVINGCOME AND SEE THESE
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE
Extra Special
WW
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HATS For Holiday Wear!
Millinery that is sought for the festive season, marking the close of the
year,' is the kind of Millinery offered by this store.
Here you will find your choice in velvets, felts, satins and velous in all
the wanted shapes, including the new Pirate effect. Trimmings of every
imaginable kind are present.
8th and Main
in Dress Values in Silk and Wool
$9.50 and up
3.954.95$7.50
La Vogue
8th and Main
DIRECTORS GIVE
LIE TO REPORT
(Continual From P Hit)
outside of Kourd itlnotliii
(poMlble hod in ut be
ull the- time to protect I
turCHlH Of Old Klaillill:.
District, u $:i,ooo,ooo,oo
I. Home re
the Job
II great in
Irrigation or jrorallon.
I. I., Jiicoli has attend" i all Hoard
Moctlngi and aucrlflcod a great dual
of IiIh tlmo outside the meeting, In
the Interest of the Dlatrlct. Ms duties
as Director do not call lor Iba con
alant attention necessnr: from the
President. Charlei E, Drew liaa given
no attention to the District's busi
ness outside of Hoard Meetings, many
of which the record shows he did not
attend. Mi' threw all t li burden and
responsibility on Jacob and Hrad
bnry, attended to li la QWn prlrate af
l.i , and neglected to attend Hoard
Meetings, lie 'now asks the voters
to approve hlu record. Many daya
Charted to llradbury and Jacob were
for attendance at Government hear
ing. S. i retary ii Salary ... I.IDO.UM
Attorney's retainer 000.00
FLOWERS sent to funeral of
Mr. J. P. Lee , 7.00
Incidental 12.00
NOTK: Violent exception In taken
by Wlshard and the California Ore
gon Power, company In its shoot, the
"N'BWS" to Items. Of expense for
FLOWERS. TAXI HIRE and OASO
I.INE. Here la the terrible truth:
I LOWERS
Director Hradbury and Jacob con
aldered It fitting that this small tri
bute of reaped ohould be paid to the
wife of Capt. J. P. Lee, who for yeara
befriended the people of thiH Project,
whoae practical sympathy with them
Id their hardships laid upon our wat
er users an eternal debt of gratitude.
HOWEVER, If any water uaer ob
jects to this Item, there aro many
who' will consider honored to pay
It. It hua heretofore been the cus
tom of the Water Users' association
to thus honor departed pioneers.
TAXI
There have been many visits here
by hiKh officials of the lie, tarnation
Service In the past and it has been
the invariable cuBtom of the COPtCO
to immediately attach themselves to
the visiting officials and escort them
in COPfJp cara to see what cOPCo
wanted them to sec, the cars being
packed with Just the right people to
tell them what the COPCo wanted
them to hear. When Mead visituri.
this Spring, the Directors ware do
termlned that for once Rerlumcticn
officials should travel with District
officials over the district and hear
things from the water users' view
point. Tho only taxi or automobile
hire that has been paid by the Dis
trict during the past nine months
was for one trip of the District offi
cials accompanying Commissioner
Mead and the voucher in payment,
thorefore, In amount $16.00, shows
on its face whnt the trip was for, so
Wlshard:, who filled the editorial
chair of tho "NEWS" Wednesday
night, mid the other editors of that
roiorntlon sheet knew that fact
when they published their attack of
Thursduy morning.
GASOLINE
Heretofore, when A. L. Wlshard
was secretary of the District it has
been his custom to hlrft aft automo
bile when he made necessary trips
over the District, at a cost of $10
per day, or more.'TIre present Secre
tary has made six trips over the Dis
trict during the past nine months,
hut instead of hiring a car at ten
dollars per day he borrowed one and
the total cost .to the District has
boon :
Oil. etc 1.G6
Gasoline 8.78
10.43
a total cost of $10.43 'for the six
trips, nn averago of $1.74 per trip
One ten dollar gasoline book was pur
chased In which still remains tick
ets to tho amount of $1.22.
So much for the Taxi, Gasoline
rind flowers In the "Wild Or
gles" of tho Present Hoard of
Ol rectors.
NEW YOKK. Herbert Feisch
hncker, San Francisco banker. Is
shooing away animal tralnera an
swering an ad for men to run a
zoo. Ho gave friends some alliga
tors from Florida and they got? oven.
It la foolish to go around knock
ing people with the hope that you
will bo mlstnkon for opportunity.
You will find the silver lining
to most clouds tarnished from lack
of use. . , 4.
Coats - $7.r0 ahd $15.00, at
Ilnrnhnrt's. McCarthy Iildg. 3-7 (adv)
You aro Invited to visit tho Evans
Rros. now Jewelry store, 832 Main
St. 8 (Adv)
CLASSIFIED AD KATES
First Insertion . per Hoe 10c
Two Insertion .per line lor
Three Insert lona ... per line 20c
Pour Insertion per line iWlr
Week (0 time) per line 80c
One Month per line 7Bc
Minimum cvurge Z6c Ada not
consocutlve are charged w new fal
lowing each omlaslon.
First Insertion la In "New Today"
column without extra charg. bat all
Insertlona In that column are at tint
Inaertlon rata.
NEW TODAY
FOIl HALE 10 good milch cows
Le Sutton, .Miller Hill. 6-12
FOIl KENT Good fall and spring
pasture: most suitable for sheep;
plenty of feed. 3 miles from Klam
ath Falls. P. C. Carlton, Ocn. Del.
6-11
FOIl KENT Furnished 5 room
house, wlth'garage. 01!) No. 12th.
6-7
FOIl KENT Furnished apartment.
820 Lincoln. Phone 597W. C-tf
FOIl HALE, CHEAP Two 10-ton
capacity Fairbanks - Morse scales.
New and complete. M. H. Olde
meyer. 905 No. 4th St. city. 6-7
YOUNG MAN WANTS board and
room with private family, close in.
Phone 309J. 6-7
FOIl SALE Chevrolet car, good con
dition; see, or call Tom Tracy at
the court house. 6-7
WILL SHAKE MY APT. with busi
ness woman on 50-50 basis. Ad
dress Box 207 care Herald. 6-10
FOK SALE Five room modern
house, by owner; easy terms. In
riulre 813 Pine. 6
FOK RENT Comfortable sleeping
room, close In, suitable for one
or two gentlemen. Call 1149 Pine
-9
FOIl SALE Davenport, 2 rocking
chairs, dining room extension
table. 4 dining chairs. Phone 4C3W
after 6 o'clock. 6-10
1925 MODEL 6 CYL. SEDAN, like
new, trade as 1st payment on 5
room house.
ALSO
VALUABLE BUSINESS corner, close
in, trade for lmprored residence
property.
ALSO
54 FOOT LOT on pared street. Only
$550; terms.
WARD & DALE
60.1 Main St. 6
FOK KENT 300 acres irrigated
land: one mile south of Keno. Roy
W. Nelson. Worden, Ore. Phone
17F3". 6-10
FOK SALE 35 cords dry limb wood
$4 per cord, at the ranch. F. T.
Nelson. Worden, Ore. 6-10
FOR SALE Choice Bourbon Rod
turkey toms. Phone 19F24. Mrs.
Alex Cheyne, Rt. -1. 6-7
A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet se
dan in good condition; good rubber
and engine just overhauled, $385.
Phone 121J. 6-tt
FOR SALE A good buy for $3000
cash. 4 rooms, bath, double garage,
full size lot. Look into this. Terms
can be arranged if desired.
S ROOMS AND BATH in restricted
district. Prlco $4500. This price
will not last Ions. Better see this
place. Convenient terms.
OTHER HOMES on our lists that you
should ask us about.
NOW IS THE TIME to invest in bus
iness properties. If yon have money
to invest, let us show you some
first class Investments on our lists.
WE CARRY ALL LINES of insur
ance with reliable American insur
ance companies. Let us insure your
home, your car or your personal
effects. Courteous service always.
Maguire & Maguirc
S16 Main St.
Insurance - - Real Estate 6-7
FOR SALE
1 1924 DODGE COUPE New rub
ber, reconditioned.
1 1923 DODGE TOURING Com
pletely overhauled; new top.
1 1D23 DODGE ROADSTER Gruss
air shocks; bumpers, wind wings;
fog light.
1 1924 FORD COUPE
1 1923 DODGE COMMERCIAL
Terms on above cars. Priced right
for quick sale.
Wakefield Motor Co.
170 Main St. Phone 106 3-7 nt
SXOW FALLS ON PEAKS
Snow tell on peaks In the Cascade
range Sunday night, it could be seen
from here this morning.
Broken Top. the South. Sister and
others wore n now dressing of white.
Attempts to get Elk lake by tele
phone, to ascertain the exact amount
of full, failed. Tho linos were out of
commission and forest officials were
of the 'opinion that tho snow might
be responsible for a break.
Quito a heavy frost fell horo last
night. linker (Oregon) Press.
Every hat at Bee Begln's Dress
Shop Is mitVUcd below cost. Better
look 'em ovor, 3-7 (adv)
i on KF.S'T
FOK KENT Cabins for white men.
Bee Collins, 724 Market. O 2I--N21
FOIl RENT
tage, bath.
I room furnished cot
Inquire 315 Lincoln.
27tf
FOK KENT First class furnished
apartment, steam heated. McCar
thy Apartments, 630 Pine. Phone
800.
2I
FOK KENT A desirable sleeping
room for.ludy or gentleman. Clote
In. 532 No. 8th St. Phone 985W.
31-7
FOR KENT Modern furnished an
crtnient with private both. Corner
Pine and Cedar, one block from
Main. Call 51G. 4-8
FOK KENT Furnished house, hot,
cold water 334 So. 4th St. 6-6
ROOMS FOR KENT to men; private
family. 350 No. 9th St. 5-7
FOK RENT I room furnished
house, close In; also furnirrtied
housekeeping room. 1143 Fine.
Phone 568R. 5-6
WANTED
WANTED Good second hand range
.. A - T.
or cook stove. Call 4 51 J. 4-6
WANTED Woman wishes work by
hour. Call mornings or eve
ning. . , 3-9
WANTED 50 head of yonng feed
er cows. Trulove & Holloway.
Phone 575J. 223 So. th St. 3-9
WANTED TO BUY 75 light veal
TnitAVD AT. r t . i ! fuiM v Phono f.75.1 1
223 So. 6th St. 3-9
WANTED Married couple to live in
home and 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-
HELP WANTED Woman for gen
eral housework. 103 Washington
Street. Phone 378. 5-7
WANTED Load to Portland for
truck. Call 187. 5-6V
WANTED Experienced young wo
man for general housework. Mrs.
J. R. Shaw. Ph'one 470. 5r7
LEGAIi NOTICES ..
NOTICE OF 11EARIXG OF FINAL
AJpCOlTNX
Irr the. County Court of th State of
' Oregon in and for Klamath County
In the matter of the Estate of
Elizabeth C. Pollman, 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 Mrs. H. W. Pollman,
Deceased:
You are hereby notified that on
the twenty ninth day of October,
1926, W. M. Duncan, ancillary ad
ministrator with the will annexed
of the estate of Elizabeth C. Poll
man, also known as Mrs. H. W. Poll
man, deceased, filed in said court
his final account, as said administrat
or, and that said final account will
be heard on the first (1st) day of
December, 1925. at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M.. at the County court
room in the 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 exists, why said account should
not be allowed.
Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon,
this 29th day of October. 1925.
R. H. BUNNELL,
County Judge.
Oct. 30, Nov. 6. 1.3. 19, 27.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview. Oregon.
October 14, 1925. No. 012321.
Notice is nerevby given that Al
fred Cummings, of Dorrls, Califor.
nia, Who, on October 29. 1924, made
Homestead Entry Act June 9, 1916,
No. 012321, for BftNWtt, 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 the land above
described, before C. R. DeLap, Clerk
of the County Court, nt Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on tho 8th day of
December, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
V. T. Dorrls, Walter Nichols, S.
H. Reeves, Ned Connley, all of Dorrls,
California.
F. F. LIGHT,
Register. ,
Oct. 19 - Nov. 18 (30 Consec. days)
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE KLAM
ATI! IRRIGATION DISTRICT
1 have been asked by some mem
bers of the District as to my posl
tlon In case I should be elected a di
rector of the Klamath Irrigation Dis
trict at the coming election.
I am not inclined to make rash
promises as to what I propose to do.
I feel It is much better to meet and
study situatious and ciicuntstjnoes
as they arise and thn use by host
Judgment as to the proper course to
pursue to best servo the interests of
the water users. In other words I
prefer to act and not talk However
since I have been requestod to Make
some statement, I wish to say at
this time that If elected director of
the Klamath Irrigation District, I
will endeavor to conduct the work of
the Board on a sound business basis,
and nt least eliminate tho reckless
expenditure of money that is being
made by the prosent administration.
G. H. CAItLETON,
(Adv) 6-
FOR SALE
FOK SALE--10 nead fine wool Kaiu
boulllet bucks. Call or write A. H.
Williams, Rt. 1, Box 185, Ash
land, Ore. 0 7-N 7
FOK SALE One Nntlonal cash reg
ister, for quick sale $76. Inquire
W. C. Van Enrrnon, Hart Building,
phouu 403. 26-7
FIFTY FOOT FRONTAGE on 6th 8t.
150 ft. deep, with smnll modern
store, leid at $4,000. Laul
Gervat, Algoma, Oro. 0 27-N i7
WHIM! ANTI FREEZE protects your
radiator. For sale at Acme Motor.
3-10
FOR SALE 2 work horses, wc'-Ubt
about 1350; ulso harness, almost
new, $175.00 for both. Inqulro
route 1, Box 7. Mills Addn. 2-7
FOR SALE 130 head range ew.s.
in good condition, priced right.
O'Connor Bros., Klamath Falls,
Morrill Route. 2-7
WHIZZ ANTI FREEZE Is cheaper
and sealer than draining your ra
diator don't go another day with
out some. For sale at Acme Motor.
3-10
FOR SALE 4 room house, one
block from Mills school, and East
Main street. Price $1750; terms.
603 Martin street. 2-7
FOK SALE My entire herd of pitft
bred Shorthorn cattle from feder
al accredited tuberculosis - free
herd. One bull 9 month old, one
hull calf. 15 cows and heifers, 12
of breeding age. Price right for
quick sale. W. B. Lindsay, Merlin,
Josephine county, Oregon. 2-14
SEE THE ACME MOTOR today for
your Whizz anti freeze. 3-10
ANTI FREEZE INSURANCE (s writ
ten by Whizz. Get some today at
Acme Motor, 6th and Oak St. 3-10
FOIl SALE 1000 quarters of beef,
at a low price. Phone 526J. Tru
love & Halloway. 223 So. 6th St.
3-9
FOR SALE 5 dozen Plymoth Rac'c
pullets. Trulove & Holloway.
Phone 575J. 4-6
FOR SALE Setter English male twe
years trained on quail and ducks.
House broke. Price very reason
able. Inquire at Kennel on high
way to Pelican City. Write Lucll
Redner. Box 171. t-f
FOR SALE or trade for car: 1 28
foot launch equipped with new 16
horse Dunn engine. Inquire at
store at Modoc Point. 4-10
BARGAIN' -N'ew 26 Chevrolet coupe,
run 300 miles; $200 down pay
, ment. Inquire 6th SL Barber shop.
5.-7
I J i ,
J FOR SALE As I am leaving Klam-
I ath r.'ris T will UToril,- mv mir
light Six touring in A-l shape, at
$30.00. Call at side door, 619
! Walnut Ave. 1 5-11
i 1 s .
' SPECIAL, 2 PLY ROOFING, $2.36
per roll. Asphalt sheeting $1.75;
New England interior spar and
floor varnish $3.00 per gal.
Patterson's, 630 So. 6th. 6-11"
FOR SALE 200 tons of fine hay;
apply 101 So. 7th or phone 513W.
6-7
FOR SALE Sanitary couch, dining
table, victrola, Iron bed, etc. Gall
at 519 No. 12th. E-7
MISCELLANEOUS
WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax
ing, house cleaning and janitor
"service. References. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf
1 :
HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan
tvouieu nuns. 11 as mnuu or wool,
we hare it; also Paragon made-to
-measure ladles' coats. 622 So. 6th
St. Phone 456M. I will call to show
my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat
isfaction guaranteed or money re
funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory.
sii on
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 Goodyear 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
FOR TRADE Barber chair for an
overcoat; size 37 or 38. Inquire
Hot Springs hotel. 5-6
LOST AND FOUND
$100 REWARD I will pay one
hundred dollars for Information
that will lead to the conviction of
the thieTes who stole a trunk and
wearing apparel from the bunk
house on my ranch. Information
will be considered confidential.
Rex E. Bord. 4-10
, NOTICE
Having purchased tire Peerless
Lunch nt 711 Main St., this city, tho
undersigned will not be responsible
for any bills or accounts contracted
for prior to this date by said res
taurant. Dated at Klamath Full,
Oregon, this 6th day of November,
1925.
OTTO A. NICKEL.
0, 7, 0, 10, 11
You can't travel very , far on
lame excuses.