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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1925)
Wtiihitwlny, Novombor 11. 192C EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pago Sever. Ft 4 ' MU "THERE'S MR.TVfe-MAV0E CAMT 1 helf tou y Tl Cl IF I. 8T1CK AROliWD HE'LL. ) R WITH YOUR WORK J HROUGH HISfilSTtK. CHICK HOPED TO GET VVITH IHE. Girl V16IT1M6 MBV.T DOOR, BUT DOT Autre Post HIM HERALD'S DR. F. R. GODDARD I osteopathic PHYSICIAN AND SimntCON I Of flee and lUnldanc Phon 331 L O. O. F. Tnn.pl I J DR. J. Ci. GOBLE Ol'TOMBTMIHT OPTICIAN .ValD dt Phone 133-W Mak, tad frluil illasiai Dupll rate broknn ! repair franmi Dr. Philip Cole Genera) Practice or DontUtr; Opn ItvenlDKi b; AppolDlmtDt PhoB )t 11 Main )' Mon'i 'tor J. C CLEGHORN . OIVIL BNOINBBH AND SDRVBTOrt Phon. 0M III Hlfh St. American Legion Klamatb Poai No Meeting! la and IrO roaadaya Court Hani., Baaamant a ft OLDS, Core Hr Phnn 6II-W iiiwwwi r u 11 uriv miu u kwvwwmwi r ,i -v ' - i J v cssrN.w -Jft'-tWA ' m f m 1 V 1 : Bo) Marir. B. P. 0. KJ.KS Metfi Thnradai nivnlni Vlalt Inn mambara welcome Ttlka Temple. 3rd Main Charlton Corrln, Rxaltad Hel," Tom nlill. Sac K. of C. Council No. 2255 McetlnKa: 8 P. M. tnd ind Ub Tuaadayn .Lyceum Hall. Sth and 'Hlfh Visit-In KnlKhU aalcomn : ii Patteraon, a. K. ff Kooak Work Leave Your Filitvs Berore 9 O'clocK-Your Al. pictas are ready ar o p.r Under mtm& V'sL KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ttSw I 7 WHCRE PARTICULAR PEOPLE SUV THEIR O. K. Transfer V To Tl4iTt3IBL I ' mm . var BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour losiion a week and prfvllaico of clnttti work In eonpMtUeili hltory 0( mil Ic, car trnlnltiK, ate. Henldenca 10UO California Phone 1 0 li W Studio GU3 3rd St. Ph.284M J Vochatzer Bros. WBIX DRILLKIM Phone 226-R 1731 Melroso Kit I mat (tTB 00 watar ratonu. Prlca Rwaaonabl ft U MAN C NT CONOTnUCTIOf Cirluilfr UceiLHd MSHI. fartnnxn fo -Tba new Concrete Hollow-w Snlldlnf Brick for Found Uons. Walli. Bulldlngi. ate -AtMolntsly Fire nn WaMhe Proof at a eoat Ian than n: ithar form of mason rv -stone-Tile oonatrnctlon ellm Inatea upkeep expenae, la in deatruotlble. and la approver) y the kaat arobltacta and bnlldara. Unexrelled aa a baae for tturrn flnl.h 11 ua l.'.-lnmir VoU' Job th nrt Markat. Phuwa ik.'v Concrete Pipe Co. DRUGS SURE POT CW "IH5M OLD CVeKALiJ TVfE COB9I5W OUT ! , TRIAL TO CLOSE (Continual I'Yoin Vage One) t ton of teatimoay durlnK three en tire duyn. It lint of wltnessea in clttdod old frionda of the physician. who tentlfled to bin Rood character preredliiK the homicide nnd to hl "queer action"" that led them to be- llevo he mlitht not bo entirely sane; Mr-. Fn"n niihnp, young sinter of thii dead Hlrl and the father and Z. Peters (Grnd. Univ. Calif.) Teacher of Piano nnd Violin Accredited by Stntu Hoard of Education. Phone 45 1W And Remember that It Coata No Moii'. It Is ono thinR to buy a home nud it Is another to bo satis fled with It after you get it. Have n houso 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 frlcndn admire It. Sat isfactory! What's the answer? A happy family. H. E. Roskamp Designer and Builder 1732 Esplanade Phone 572 Beginning with Saturday the 24th The Altamont Auditorium (Under Now Management I Will give regular Wednesday and Saturday Night Dances Good floor and good music. All convenleueos. (MUoVfty'g Orchestra DENVER ED The Best Is the Cheapest Co., "If It's Loose We'll Move h" THE EVENING HERALD'S NRW TOIIAY WILLHIIAHK MV APT, with uny re sponsible women o i r, I) -f. t basis. Addroau 2tr,", Herald. 8-JJ I, O 8 T Sorrel 1 addle )mrni!, shod. Brand 'T lliait' on left shoulder, C. I, Gibson, Oc:n. Duly., or phono Miller's Market. 11-17 FOR KENT WS wurm front sloep Iiik room, close lr.. 113 High St. Ill:: MIDDLED AGED LADY wishes tenet al hoiiiciwork or practical nursing. Mrs. Prfrt. P 0. Box 342, K, F.. FOR HUNT Modern ' room house, ?30.06. 460 Lewis St. 11-13 FOUND .Fountain pen: owner call at Herald, pay for nd. and claim pen. 11-12 JOHNSON MOTOHS Wo have some Rood used ones tor sale at bargain prices. Telford t Hon, 120 Con ger Ave. 11-17 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS made to order. Address 169 6 OreKon Ave. 1 1-17 1'IANO TUNING Call Mr. Morgan at the Earl Shepherd Co. 11-17 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land Office at Lakerlew, Oregon. October 14, 19-'".. No. 012321. Notice la herevby given that Al fred Cummlnge, of Morris, Callfor. nla, who, on October 29, 1924, made Homestend Entry Act June 9. 1916, No. 012321, for K'iNWVi. Section 33. Township 40 S., Itange 7 E. Wll lamotte Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. It. DeLap, Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 8th day of December, 1925. Claimant unmet as witnesses: y. T. Dorrls. Walter Nichols. 8. H. Reeves, Nod Connley, all of Dorrls, California. F. P. LIGHT. Register. Oct. 19 - Nov. 18 130 Conscc. days) defendant himself, as well as a trio of alienists. Apparently discarding for the time being Its plea of "no soul, no crime" as well as that of temporary insan ity, defense counsel drew from the defendant an admission that he be lieved In immortality. Plead Jiistlfirntiou Mo wry, however, Indicated that his closing words In behalf of the old doctor would plead for Justification of the crime with which he is charg ed by baaing his remarks on nature's Immutable law "the survival of the fittest." The state baa two rebuttal wit nesses both alienists to offer at the afternoon session and then the stage of arguments will be reached. A recess will be taken over Armis ! tlce day and It is Improbable that the I case will be placed In the hands of tho Jury before Thursday afternoon, j court attaches declared. "I don't suppose you don't know of nobody what don't want to hire no body to do nothing, don't you? "Yes, I don't." EVERETT TRUE SAV, MlST&R, A PIPE IN A PUBLIC EATING- PLACE IS EXTREME OTFENSVVE TO A rAAKJY PERSONS OF WHICH- I Pi AM ONE y WANTED !'i UBALTHY HAHIHTH wanted. Will pay I'lo per pound, delivered, Plfono 109, or write Box MB, K. Falls. 7-1 3 WANTED - Woman for general housework. Write Box 210, care Herald. 9-11 WANTED - Woman wants housework or will care for children. Exper ienced. Mrs. Knox, 813 Alameda. 10-11 WANTED Small modern furnished home by couple: close In, by De cember first. Hox 211 care Herald 10-12 EXPERIENCED MAN wants work on ranch for winter. Write Box 212, care Herald. 10-12 LEGAL NOTICES Kl'.MMOXH FOB Pl'HLICATION In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, EquI ty No. 2016. L. B. Hague. Plaintiff, vs. C. W. Evans. Sam Evana, nnd John Doe Evans, and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any Interest, right, title, estate or lien in the real property described herein. Defendants. To C. W. Evens. Sam Evans, and John Doe Evans, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any interest, right, title, estate or lien in the real property described herein: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you, are here by required to appear and answer the complaint herein filed against you within six weeka from the date of the first publication of this summons and if you fall to so answer, on or before December 23. 1925. for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for in her said complaint, to-wlt: That defendants and each of them be required to set forth the nature of any claim, right, title, estate, lien or Interest In or to the following described property, which any of them claim to have thereon, adverse to plaintiff; and that upon a hearing such claim be determined by decree herein; That the defendants and all per sons claiming by, through or under them, and all persons claiming any Interest therein, be forever barred from asserting any claim to said property or any part thereof adverse to plaintiff. That plaintiff's title to said prop erty be forever quieted and freed from ail clouds thereon and that plaintiff be decreed to be the abso. lute owner in fee simple of said property, to-wit: Lots 1 to 13 and Lots 16 to 26 inclusive. Block :i. .Second Addition to the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon And for such further relief as may seom proper, including judgment for costs. This summons is published for six weeks pursuant to an order of Hon A. L. Leavltt, Judge of said Court, dated November 7. 1925. first publi cation being November 11, 19?5, and last publication being on December 22, 1925. F. H. MILLS, Attorney for Plaintiff, 5 Loomis BIdg., Klamath Falls, Oregon. Nov. 11. IS. 25, Dec. 1. 8, 15, 22. Evans Bros. Jewelers 832 Main St. Some real Christmas gifts that will please you. We engrave them free of charge. 11 (adv: By CONDO GREAT I . , ,f ' " JT' WWAT ARe M - U GOING TO U)0 ABOUT IT CLASSIFIED AD SECTION CLAHHIFIFO AD BATES First insertion per line lOc Two Insertions ... per line InV Three Insertions per line 20c Four Insertions .. . per line 2Tir (Peel (fl times) per line ItOr 'n Month per line 7hV vilnlminn -marge 26c Adi not consecutive are charged new fol lowing each omission. First Insertion In In "New Tolf" 'oliimn without extra charge, but all insertions In that column are at flnrt insertion rate. FOB BENT FOR RENT Cnblna for white men See Collins. 724 Market. O 21--N21 FOR RENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated. McCar thy Apartments, 630 Pine. Phone 800. 29tf FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 920 Lincoln. Phone 597W. 6-tf FOR RENT Good fall and spring pasture; most suitable for sheep: plenty of feed. 3 miles from Klnm ath Falls. P. C. Carlson, Gen. Del. 6-11 FOR RENT First class furnished 4 room cottage; no children or dogs. Call at 315 Lincoln. 7-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished house 814 Lincoln. 9-11 FOR RENT New 4 room modern bungalow and garage, close in: inquire at 216 Wash. St. 9-11 FOR RENT Furnished 2 room apartment; hot and cold water. 603 Jeff. 9-11 FOR RENT Furnished or ftnfnr nlshed modern house, and garage. Phone 769. 9-11 FOR RENT Single or double room with bath and heat; down town. See Berry at 20th Century Grocery- 9-14 FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room, close in; suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call 1H9 p;ne 10-12 FOR RENT 4 room house and gar-' age. 1422 East Main & White Ave.' See Sam Feller, 2019 So. 6th. 10-12 WHEN YOU EAT MEAT e.t the Shasta Cafe, you are eating Klam.- ath countv meat. 10-16! LOST AND FOFND 3100 REWARD I will pay ono hundred dollars for information that will lead to the conviction of the thieves who stole a trunk and wearing apparel from the bunk house on my ranch. Information will be considered confidential. Rex E. Bord. Nov.4-Jan. 4 STRAYED to Hague ranch on Keno road: brown, white faced horse. T. O. Hague. 10-12 .MISCELLANEOUS EAT KLAMATH COUNTY MEAT at the Shasta Cafe. The best beet country in the world. 10-16 WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A.M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf FBEE RESETS with each marcel this week at the Beauty Shop in Bee Begin's, 129 So. Seventh St. Phone 633. 9-14 EAT KLAMATH COUNTY MEAT at1 the Shasta Cafe. The best beef country in the world. 10-16 WHEN YOU EAT MEAT at the Shasta Cafe, you are eit!ng Klam ath county meat. 10-16 HEADQUARTERS tor Manhattan Woolen Mills. It it's made of wool, we have it; also Paragon made-to -measure ladies' coats. 522 So. 5tb St. Phone 456M. I will call to show my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat isfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. Sll 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 Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. ,8th St. We pay the return postage. ROBERTS SUITS & OVERCOATS Hand tailored to your measure, 333.50 to $47.50; also Sells Br03. line, San Francisco's largest tail ors. Can give delivery In one week if necessary, 325.00 to $62.50. Fit, workmanship and wear guaran teed. Highest quality, lowest prices always. Phono 109. 1 will call with samples, or seo me at tho Gun Store, Saturday afternoons and evenings. A. It. "Ace" Renner. N 7 D 7 25c BUNDLES OF PAPBK. Herald office. tt-nt WHEN YOU EAT MEAT at the Shasta Cafe, you lire eating Klam ath county meat. 1.0-16 FOBJLtLB FIFTY FOOT FIlONTAOB on 6th St. 151) ft. deep, with small modern storo, priced at )4,000. Louis Oervals. Algoma, Ore. 0 27--N 37 FOR SALE My entire herd of puro bred Shorthorn cattle from feder al accredited tuberculosis - free herd. One hull 9 months old, ono bull cnir, 15 cows anil heifers, 12 of breeding ngn. Prices right for quick solo. W. II. Lludsny, Merlin, Josephine county, Oregon. 2-14 FOR SALE As I am loavlng Klam ath Falls. I will sacrifice my ear, light Six touring in A-l shape, at $350.00. Call at aide door, 619 Walnut Ave. S-JEl SPECIAL, 2 PLY ROOFING, 2.5 per roll. Asphalt sheeting 31.75; Now England Interior spar and floor varnish 3.00 per gal. Patterson's, 630 So. 6th. 5-11 A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet se dan In good condition; good rubber and engine just overhauled, 1385. Phone 121 J. 8-tf FOR SALE 10 good milch cows. Leo Sutton, Miller Hill. 6-12 DAIRY COWS AND HORSES, sale or trade for stock cattle. Wanted: young calves. The Adams Ranch. Merrill. 1 6-12 FOR SALE Camp range, used 4 mo.; large enough lor 40 men. Bnrgaln. 1008 Main. Phone 167. 7-13 FOR SALE! Rebuilt Oldsmoblle Six. 4 new Goodyear cord tires, 32 x 4. Luthy battery; 3120. See John Yadon at Acme garage. 9-14 FANCY GOLDEN WINESAP apples. 31.50 per box. Bring boxes. Mrs. J. D. Hooper, Midland, Ore. 9-11 SPECIAL BARGAINS Best offer takes E SWV4 Section Seven teen; NE NW Section Twenty, 120 acres; alsoEVi and SW Vi Sec. Thirty-three, SE4 N'K Section Thirty-two, 160 acres. Both In T. 39, R. 12, Klamath county. Eastern party must sell while here. L. A. Doudall, Gen. Dely., Eugene, Ore. 9-11 FOR SALE New 9 x 12 Axminster rug. 845 Pacific Torrace. 9-11 EAJ KLAMATH COUNTY MEAT at tne Shasta Cafe. The best beef country " " world. 10-16 FOR SALE 1924 Ford coupe, motor in perfect condition, five good ov ersize cord tires, tnomometer, spot light. HassleY body shocks, spring oilers, large steering wheel and foot throttle. Anyone interested in a real Ford buy see Pease at the Herald office or at 922 Prospect St. 10-H FOR SALE OR TRADE Small ac reage with city water and electric lighting facilities; will consider good car as part of down paymedt. Mark Kim 11. phone 427. 10-14 FOR SALE OR RENT One thousand acres early cattle range, fenced: living springs into troughs; 160 acres hay land; two million feet timber, seven miles north Ash land, on Antelope slope. F. M. Carter, trustee, Ashland, Oregon. 10-I6 FOR SAXiE (to settle estate). E. K. Anderson ranch, Talent, Ore gon. One of oldest ranches Jack son county; lies center of Talent Irrigation District; both sides Anderson Creek; excellent drain age; own water right; mostly bottom land, 257 acres, all in cul tivation; dairy farm for years. Just right for subdividing. Pear orchards ail around farm. Large barns, three houses, flowing well, spring water, macadam roads; one mile from railroad and Pacific highway. F. M. Carter, trustee, Ashland, Oregon. 10-16 FOB SALE Jersey bull calf, eligible to register. F. A. Ohlemeyer, 3-4 mile west of Henley school. 9-11 FOB SALE Sweet cider, 50c per gal. Phono 195B. 10-13 FIRST CLASS FENDER and radiator and body work. Buick & Star Ga rage. 10-tf FOR SALE 1924 Ford truck, Whor ford gear, trailer. Bonanza Garage Bonanza. 10-1S FOR SALE Ford touring and two whoel trailer, cheap. 819 Broad St. 10-13 NOTICE Having purchased tho Peerless Lunch at 711 Main St., this city, trie undorslgned will not be responsible for any bills or accounts contracted for prior to this date by said res taurant. Dated at Klamath Fulls, Oregon, this Cth day of November, 1925. OTTO A. NICKEL. 6, 7, 9, 10, 11 CHICAGO Sam Small of Atlanta wants congress to tako statehood nwny from New York and Maryland because of their wetness. Ho gave tile antl - suloon league convention his ideas. -4