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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1925)
THurqday, November 12, 192H EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Sevorf I I I NSNW WU. TOKGWE MVSEtT- FOR lUE VrlA: 1 1RLWED IWTTdUNa MAM DOW Yfc-jrCROAV- HE I'M IWWID - 1 "WISH l COULD Hl'i MiOUMMTANCB AND APOLOblE itoR MY ROD0NB60 HERALD'S DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BURtiEOH Office ud Rulilonc Phone 831 L O. O. F Ton.pl DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 70S V.iln Hi. Phono 133-W Make and grind Glawei. Dupli cate brokoa Isaacs, repair frame Dr. Philip Cole OennrrJ Practice of Dantlitr; Opan Bfenlnm by Appolntmant rh ino 56 818 klaln Over Mo' Bton J. G CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINE BR AND SURVEYOR Phon 304M 118 HU.h St. American Legion Klamath Poat No Meeting la and Ird i dy Conrt Hen Unaemont R OLDS, Com it' C', (II '.V vi j. Street B P. 0 BJKP Meet Thnraday oTeuIng Vie It Inn tnombora welcome Blka Templu, 8rd fc Main Charlton Cnrrln, Exalted Roler. Tom Dellll. Ban K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 8 P. M. tnd and 4th Tuoadnyi kl.ycoum Hnll, sth and High Visiting KnlghU welcome A v Cbsi, Patterson, O, K. i ( j'd like. To-Aii-tn-. WPfT' I IT gosh-jusi -vmo;- ) ! '-' ....... - - V 1UHH Kodak Work LeaYeYour Filtxvs More 90clocK-Your ictlnvas are ready a r o P.r ea mmJ rwooosm ui imatu tta i t IVl.H V 11 ! Ij1iO Si WHERE PARTICULAR PL-OPLG TaTJWfVF BUY TMCIR a KrTransfer An Embarrassing Moment ) r X5R6TTA 7 please' wVchT JW"Le o"Ti NEST THINKS MAXt A MY KOAST WHILE L J OVEft' AMD uC T IJ ROW OVER 7D GUNM'5 ,TAUV?i 1 " S AMD BORROW SoMD -SKnTl . M L.ji vuuak- , -n er jam to ) r a .' i ctk ii .i w.i BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher oi Piano Oim Hour lemon a wool: and privilege "t ilix'i work in composition, history of mu sic, Mr iruluiiiK, Sift Residence lOOO California Phono "00 W Studio ti03 3rd St. Ph.2S4M Vochatzer Bros. WELL DRILLEM Phone 226-R 1781 Melrose Estimates (Iran on watar systems. Prloea Reaaonabla PEBMANtNT CONC1TBUCTIOM arluatTe Utruwi ' fact n or for rne new Concrete Hnilaw-Wn anildlnt Brick for Poumi tlons. Walli. Bulldlna t -AbaolatoU fire ana Woutho Proof st s cost leai thun an tlir f.,rro nf maaonry -Dtone-Tll conatractloo ellm tnstot opkeop uxpenao, la In deitructlbla. and Is approrod tba seat architect and bonder -Uneacellpd m baae for Storco flnlah mi oa Estimate Your Job Sth and Market. Phone 582W Concrete Pipe Co. o norinw lilt Ljlll 71 1 V4 Jn- ' DRUGS 1X8808X1 v iy v in Riyn.v - . Ski FAMOUS BREWERY SUSPENDS PLANT PILHEN. Ctscbo Slovakia. Nov. 11. (P) Two of tho celebrated brow- i eriM which produced tho beverages! which spread tho nuraii of Pllsen I throughout tho world, havo been j compelled to close, because of the do-: crease In demand for beer and tbe rUlng rout of operating. Tho depression in the brewing mule Ih not confined to Pllsen alone for In the lnat fow weeks, twenty breweries In lloheniln have censed QPSr&tlObS Z. Peters (Orsd. Univ. Calif.) Teacher of I'lano und Violin Accredited hy Slnto Hoard of Kdncullon. Phone 45 1W The Best Is the Cheapest lO.rBisiiiAran, Anil Hcmcmber thilt It Costa JSfo Mor, It la one thing to buy n homo uud It Is uuothor to ho satis fied with It after you gel it. Have n house built for you, lo your order; Just as you like it. with strong lines of Individual ity about it. You tako pride In It your friends admire II, Sat isfactory! What's the answer? A hnpP' family. H. E. Roskamp Designer ami Builder 1732 Esplanade Phone 572 BoRlnnlng with Saturday the 24th The Altamont Auditorium ti nder New Management) Will give regular Wednesday and Saturday Night Dances Good floor nnd good music. All cvn enieuces. Galloway's Oiclieslni - ' - ;, j; I pin Co., "If It's Loose We'll THE EVENING HERALD'S WIDOW ATTACK OFFICERS :ulim (Continued From Pane One) boon Kiitity of "criminal negligence'1 one of the sceilSAtton which led to hla trial. The court and con me I itood a the flrnl woman lo tenllfy In the cairn look Hie itand nnd trs v urn. She wiei pbrvous and plali.l-. v.eak and weary from lllnoaa and Ihe irylnit ex periences of recent wi !:. She an wered in n tromulou voice the preliminary iiueatlona p h to (iual ify her ua u wltneaa. Tells About 1.' Her Mrs. Lanadowtie tSStlfled that the letter "from Captain Foley'' waa l iven her hy Mm. QSOrK" W. Steele Jr., wife of Captain Steele of the nuvy, who Is commander of tho Lain I I n air attitlou, and of Iho dirigible Lok Anfelea, The witness "aid alio could not pro duca tbe letter became she had de stroyed it. Colonel Sherinnn Moreland. the prosecutor, objected when Mr. Rcld asked tile witness what was in the communication she destroyed. The defense attorney !--ahl he asked the question because Colonel Mitch ell had charged that the navy would "whitewash the Shenandoah catas trophe" and he wanted to prove that charge. Testimony Admitted The court, after some discussion oh to the admissibility of Mrs. hans downe'a testimony. Directed her to uuswer the question. "The letter said," Mrs. l.ansdowne continued, "that my husband regard ed the Shenandoah as a man of war and had not cared to take It on flights of n political nature being always ready to take the Shenandoah on a military mission. , "It said also that I was willing to have the naval court, as a com petent authority to take charge of Iho investigation." "Was that statement true or falsef" "Faleo." "How was It false?" "It waB an Insult to my husband'.1; memory." CORN CROP ESTIMATE Will lx- Much Iir.wr Than Ijist Year, is tiovernment Prediction WASHINGTON. Nov. 12. &) This year's corn crop was placed at 3. 01.1. 3S0. 000 bnsbela in a prelimin ary estimate issued today by the de partment of agriculture In Its No vember crop report. A month ago 2,1118,000,000 bushels were indicat ed. Last year's crop wua 2,130.513. 000 bushels. EVERETT TRUE IF VOO'RCS Laoout it you'll vrr-iiT IN CCF lvC7f'!SrJ HNCr BeNl VOTfAj Ttt5 STAM15AI5J3 S IN POUTlCS fvppiOVS.E mm. , . i i BOT HiSRe'S SOME THINGS "JO'jT aSM I.V1 1 - "EKS!leV UW m l . ' . : . v.vsijshsi vi CLA88IFIFT) AI) RATKH I'irat Insertion ...per line 10c Two Insvrtlona per line HSe Three inacrtlon per lln 8lc f-'onr buertloaS - per line 8Sc Week (fl tlmeal . .por line Oc One Month per line 76c Minimum imarge Zlic. Ads not consecutive are charged as new fal lowing each omission. First Insertion la In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertion In tbat column are at first Insertion rate. FOR KENT flood fall nnd spring pasture; most suitable for sheep; plenty of feed; 3 miles from Klam ath Falls, It .Carlson, tied. Holy. 12-18 OIRL WANTS housework; exper ienced. Phone 3D2VY. 12-13 FOR RENT Fnrnlsbod house, one bloc k to school. I'hoiie 191. 12-14 ROOMS FOU RENT- To gentlemen, private family, :i."u No. 9th.l2-14 FOR it!". NT Sleeping room. 127 No. Sth St. Phone 911J. 12-1 1 HEMSTITCHING All fast colors: satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. II. Allendor. 514 Walnut. N 12-1) 12 Ft) It KENT -Sleeping room. J15.00 per mo. r,27 Klamath Ave. Phone 4H1. IS WILL BELL OR TRADE 1924 Ford coupe, halleon tires, snubbers, etc. for good Ford truck. Phone 946. 12-13 FOR RENT 9 room house, well furnished, to reliable parties, Nov. 1 r. th. Patterson Paint Store; phone 5S2J. 12 FOR RENT Furnished 3 room cm- tage with hath. 103 Pine St. 12-11 LOST Mack leather hantlbas. name 'E.C.Chllders' in bog. Re ward. Call 150. 12-14 FOR SALE Farm machinery, hors es, ete., John Deere 2 12" gang plow. Keystone disc, mower, rake, drill. 3-sec. spike tooth harrow. 14" sulky plow, 1 M h.p. Inter national gat engine. Galloway cream separator. 3a-ft. hay der rick, with slings, cable and ropes, iron wheel wagon, alfalfa cutter. 4 good work horses, fine Ayrshire cow. registered Durham bull with papers. Everything will be sold cheap must be sold by Sunday; look It over Saturday and Sunday. Call at Midland hotel, Midland, Oregon. 12-14 FOR RENT Pino St. Sleeping room. SIB 12-14 FOR SALE Established tnxl busi ness. ' Address Box 24T, Klamath Falls. 12-18 TO LIMIT STATIONS National Radio Conference Goes on Recortl its Favoring , Reduction WASHINGTON. Nov. 12. (jp) The fourth annual radio conference today went on record in favor of a sharp reduction in the present num ber of broadcasting stations aad Sec retary Hoover indicated that the proposal would become the tempor i.ry policy of the commerce depart ment. By CONDO ( - 4 - OIM TWT s. - , . . . . v - -i mwm 011:5 by wr liwvw. isc. J 1 1 1 1 1 1 Him : . - i- mail . Move CLASSIFIED AD SECTION NEW TODAY FOR RENT A new f, room house and bath, good furniture Including piano. Call after 5 o'clock. 338 Lincoln. Phone DH8M. 12-14 NOTICE After this I will not le responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mablo Hhulmlre. Dated Nor. 12. 120. CHARLES BH0LMIRB Jr. 12 WANTED ipO HEALTHY RABBIT? wanted. Will pay l'4c per pound, delivered. Phone 109, or write Box r,!i.".. K. Falla. 7-13 WANTED Small modern furnished home by couple; close In, by De cember first. Box 211 care Herald. 10-12 EXPERIENCED MAN wants work on ranch for winter. Wrlto Box 212. care Herald. 10-12 PIANO TUNING Call Mr. Morgan at the Earl Shepherd Co. 11-17 MIDDLE AGED LADY wishes gener al houeeworl: or practical nursing. Mrs. Price. P. 0. Box 342, K. F.. 11-17 WILL SHARP MY APT. with any re sponsible woman on 50-50 basis. Address box 207. Herald. C-12 I OR RENT FOR RENT- Cabins for white men. SeeColllns, 724 Market. O 21-N21 FOR RENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated. McCar thy Apartments, 630 Pine. Phone 800. 1 29tf FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 920 Lincoln. Phone 597W. 6-tf FOR RENT First class furnished 4 room cottage; no children or dogs. Call at 315 Lincoln. 7-tf FOR RENT Modern 5 room house, $30.00. 466 Lewis St. 11-131 FOR RENT Nice warm front sleep ing room, close in. 413 High St. 11-13 FOR RENT Single or double room with bath and heat; down town. See Berry at 20th Century Gro cery. , 9-14 FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room, close la; suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call 1119 Pine 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 at the Shasta Cafe, you are eating Klam- ' ath county meat. 10-16 MISCELLANEOUS EAT KLAMATH COUNTY MEAT at the Shasta Cafe. The best beef country in the world. 10-1 WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, houso cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tt FREE RESETS with each marcel this week at the Beauty Shop in Bee Bssin's, 129 So. Seventh St. Phono 633. 9-14 EAT KLAMATH COUNTY MEAT at 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 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good oats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Ropatr Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay tho return postage. ROBERTS SUITS & OVERCOATS Hand tailored to your measure, S33.50 to $47.50: also Selig Bros, line, San Francisco's largest tail or.. Can give delivery in one week if necessary. $25.00 to SC2.50. Fit, workmanship and wear guaran teed. Highest quality, lowest prices al ways. Phono 109. I will cull with samples, or see me at the Gun Store, Saturday afternoons and evenings. A. R. "Ace" Renner. N 7- D 7 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald office. U-bt WHEN YOU EAT MEAT at the Shauta Cafe, you are eating Klam ath county meat. 10-10 LOST AND FOUND STRAYED to Hague ranch on Keno road: brown, white faced horse. T. O. Hague. 10-12 FOUND Fountain pen: owner call nt Herald, pay for nil. and claim pen. 11-12 L 0 S T Sorrel saddle horse, shod. Biand T Heart' on left shoulder. C, I), Gibson. Gen. Doly., or photic Miller's Market. 11-17' If PHONE 87 906 MAIN LOST AND f'OI'ND $100 REWARD-- I will pay ono hundred dollars for Information that will lead lo the conviction of tho thieves who stole tt trunk nnd wearing apparel from tho bunk hottso on my ranch. Information will bo considered confidential. Uev K. Bold, N'ov.4Jan. 4 FOR HALE FIFTY FOOT FRONTAGE on 6th St 150 ft. deep, with amall modern Store, priced at 84,000. Louis Gervals, Algoma, Ore. 0 27-N 27 FOR SALE My entire herd of pure bred Shorthorn cattle from feder al accredited tuberculosis - free herd. One bull 9 months old, one bull calf, 15 cows and heifers, 12 of breeding uge. Prices right for quick sale. W. B. Lindsay, Merlin, Josephine county, Oregon. 2-14 A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet se dan in good condition; good rubber and engine Jnst overhauled, 8385. Phone 121J. ' 0-tf FOR SALE 10 good milch cows. Leo Button, Miller Hill. 6-12 DAIRY COWS AND HORSES, sale or trade for stock rattle. Wanted: young calves. The Adams Ranch. Merrill. 6-12 i FOR SALE Camp range, uSed 4 mo.; large enough for 40 men. Bargain. 1008 Main. Phone 157. 7-13 FOR SALE Rebuilt Oldsmobiie Six. 4 new Goodyear cord tires, 32 x 4. Lutby battery; 8120. See John Yadon at Acme garage. 9-14 EAT KLAMATH COUNTY MEAT at the Shasta Cafe. The be3t beef country in the world. 10-1G. FOR SALE 1924' Ford coupe, motor in perfect condition, five good ov ersize cord tires, momometer, spot light. Hassler body shocks, sprlns 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. 10-14 FOR SALE OR TRADE Small ac reage with city water and electric lighting facilities; will consider good car as part of down payment. Mark Knull, phone ,427. , ,.10,-14 FOR SALE OR RENT One thousand acres early cattle range, tencea; living springs into troughs: 150 acres hay land; two million feet timber, seven miles north Ash land, on Antelope slope. F. M. Carter, trustee, Ashland, Oregon. 10-16 FOR SALE (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 all around farm. Large barns, three houses, flowing well, spring water, macadam roads; one mile from railroad and Pacific hjghwny. F. M. Carter, trustee. Ashland, Oregon. 10-16 FOR SALE Jersey bull calf, eligible to register. F. A. Ohlemeyer. 3-4 mile west of Henley school. 9-11 FOR SALE Sweet cider, 50c per gal. Phono 195R. 10-12 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. 10-12 FOR, SALE Ford touring and two wheel trailer, cheap. 819 Broad St. 10-12 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS made to order. Address 1696 Oregon Ave. 11-17 JOHNSON MOTORS We have some good used ones for sale at bargain prices. Telford & Son, 120 Con ger Ave. 11-17 NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior, U. 18. Lnnd Office at Lakeview. Oregon October 14, 1925. No. 012321. Notice Is herevby glvon that fred CumminKS. of Dorrla; Callfdr uia, who, on October 29, 192 1, makle Homestead Entry Act Juno 9, 1916. No. 012321, for E'iNWli j Section 33. Township 40 S., Range T E, 'Wjll lamotlo Meridian, has filed notice of intention to.make Throe Year Probf, to establish claim to the land abrivo described, before C. P.. Do Lap, Clerk of the County Court, n't Klamnth Falls, Oregon, on the Sth day of December, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: V. T. Dorrls, Walter Nichols, S. H. Reeves, Ned Connley, nil of Dorrls, California. F. V: LIGHT, Register, Oct, 11) -- Nov. 18 (30 Consec. days)