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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1925)
Monthly, November 1C. 1925 RVKNINf HERALD, KLAMATH PALL6, OREGON I'.iiro Seven Left Out THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION IT A GOOD TNlNI I you HAPXNce wan ON THE tiAR .nit AN UMBRELLA OK MY lM WITH WOULI.' HAVl- OXEN km.';; ' V OU p, mwwmrmm , 7 MIS6 CLARK- ALLOW ) 7 Tlur, IS A CRat tfNT" i - AND HCW ABOUT A 5H0W 1 " ' , HERALD'S Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano One Hour lawoa u we. n uml !: ' Of clnrit work III composition, history o( tnii lc, rr (ruinm.-., tic, Residence 1000 California I' li n it 7 ! o w Studio 603 ;:r.l l'h 1 1 ill Dr. Philip Cole Onu'niiti Prsctles t Dentutr; Open Cvcnlngi by Appointmc.ni Phons 169 618 Main OYr Moii'a rttora. J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND HIIRVBVOn Phons I04M 210 High Bt. American Legio;. Klaniatb Poll No t Met!ti(i ! IrO rnesdayi Court BMii II. .! t.l ft OLDS. Cum 0' Prion tst-w B. P. O. ELKS McotB l'huraiir. eTfttlnx Vlalt Ing mombcra .!.-. Blka Tample, 3rd t Main Charlton Currts, i:a!. ! Rnlar. Tom Dalanll. Unc K. of C. Council No. 2255 Miifltlnoii: 8 P. M. tad mid 4 th Tiiomlnya I.jcnutu Hall, 8t,h and High Visiting KhIkIiU olcomo Chat, Patte'raon, n. K. tfLA j ' r: : ! f'txm 'ffry i', room work LoaveYour Filths Before 9 OclocK-Your Picmras arc iMiiirij mil i a. rvLMimi n rLdo ukluuii i: fiyr V T WHFPF PAFITirtlLA' PEOPLE III O. K. Transfer THAT iiWL. , S WHAT'S YOU r-' NEXT POOR r UMN7 1 OiDNT ) NOTiCr: W,M 1 THE CAP y BUSINESS DIRECTORY OR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSKllAN ami) strata now ! Offli toil Residence l'h(iii 32 1 I 0, O F Tempi. DR J C. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST -Ol TICIAN 70i Main SI. l'liono SG9W Hlkl uml grind glaos. Dupli-. rate nrokcu l.-nseji, repuir fraram. Vochnt7cr Bros. W.J.I, tmiLLEIln) ' Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose 1 i emmet (Wan on mtir systems Prices Reasonable ptHMAnrNr coNrmuc-torj VlAi'lUNlvr Mmni-n Tae nH Uoncr.Hie Hollow SVi aulldlnc (trick tor l''oun1 ttona Walla. DuluHAga 1 -Ahaolotnl.? Flra and Wnsihor j Proof at a coat loiia tlinn nn othar form of maaonrr -fltiin,-Tlla ronatrnctlon ollui Inatea apbeap otponm, la In laatructlblo. and Is approved hy th bt. ar(-h!loct und buldara eivvc,i(rJ aa a baa? for BttCOa rlntab u RaMniaU Your Job SUi anA Otarkrt. Phone 58" W' Concretti- Pine Co, v a ready ar 5 p.x i i rkrrrioKi saw t .. .i.'.3 m wrnary - - Revenue Bill Hits Low Mark WASHIMITON. Nov. 1 .-(r( Cnalrain Oreaa or (b house ways and maana innimltti'i believes the fedircl revenue for next y.--ar haa baaa illcod to the limit of aound policy In the ri-ductlonn already rotad by Ho committal In the new revenue bill nnd Indicates he will i!'," e In tbo houae 10 Iflcraaatf the tax cut. In n Htatement faatied aa the com inllteo p'.'eparoH tu completo the ilrnfilnir it ilie bill, ehnhinun (Ireen bnnouncod (bit Um book was eloBed there to any further pleas for tax relief. The treai,ury. he said totild nor sland any reilucllon be. yond (hi $S01. 000,000 estlmntcd un. tier the revl.ilona already approved Obimtitl have invented a procow vilh which they claim to dye the mood In a growing tree nny color desired nnd cure It nt tho sumo time, making it unnecessary to aoa aon the lumber lifter ctitlliis. Z. Peters (Ornd. Univ. Calif.) bar of Piano ami violin Aeeredltcd by State Hoard of Education. Phone 45 1W The Best Is the Cheapest And RomontblV Hint It Costs X More. It is one tlilnK to Uiy a home and It Is nitofhor to bo sails fled with It after yon got It. Httvo u houBB built for you, lo your order; just as you like It, with stt'onir lines of Individual ity rfbout.lt. You take pride in It .your friends ndmtfe it. But Isfa; lory! WKat'a tho answer? a liitppj' fnmll.v. H. E. Roskamp Designer and Buiidci" 1732 Esplanade Phone 572 Iji'JSR! Co., "If It's Loose We'll Move It" i:V TOUAY 10 It SA K fiood pi cttotv cry an rj lunch bu . ALSO run 8AI ,R Nearly new i room bun Knlow paved doublo gnr i losa In nn trootj only I l"uo; terma. WAltl) DAMS 801 Main St. i FOIt It KNT Panii le il Apt. nnd rooms. 920 Uncoil,. :,!i7v. ii;-is Nolleo Is hereby xiveu that I v III not bu r si'inslbl for any bills con Iractod by filadyn Vlo'r". Buxton. Blwiait. ' PRANK w. ..TON. ic LOST-On Tall Ink' , 1 mile north mid 'i mile wen of Klabzubu camp, Steven" 12 naugo iumi , shotgun. Reward II returned to Balsigar Motor Co. 10-18' Bertha Sustains Broken Shoulder KHBEN, Germany. ."?ov. ic. tVP) Hertha Krupp. principal owner of the great Krupp Itcel works, suf fered a brokin collarbone and Id Juries about tbe ribs ; ..day whon-liie uuVniioblle In which ibe wiia driv ing with her husband. Huron Krupp von Bohlen, skidded mil went Into a ditch. Tho chauffeur was killed. Ilsron Krupp von Bohlen c:ap ed with slight Inj Hertha Krupp Inherited the great Krupp works and other property estimated to aggreca'e $15rj,00"0, 000 upon the death or her father in November 1002. Hertha Krupp Is VJ yearB old. Portland Man Here To Revive Lodge Attempt to revive the activities of one of the oldest lodges in Klam ath Falls, the A. O. I'. V, lodge, will bo attempted tomorrow night at a meeting In the A. O. I . W. hull on Main nnd Conger avenue, called by Edgar F. Allen, shim rir.tu'ndi:r.t of daputiea of tho lodge. Mr. Allen has 1 een a visitor pi Klamath FaUl for the past 10 days and Is here for the sole purpose of again establishing tho lodge In tbla city on n solid fooling. There are many nionibcra of Uio A. O. r. W. in Klamath Falls, who were active mem bers at ono time, but whose interest and activities In the lodge died out many yean, ago. . REV. I. W. PRICE Rov. J. w. Price with Mrs. Price arrived In tho city last evening from Portland and will spend considerable time here whero ltov. Prlre will in vestigate tho possibilities 'of having a Congregational church established. The visitors returned here with their son It. II. l'rice, wlfb is In the district attorney's office. EVERETT TRUE f "SAY NetG-cii3o-S.il ... -n MlDMi.ire l? K' 4JCM (CJ I rrs- rc'ijlix- l-, ' i iYoof?. LAWN H HOW "Do Ifb SLEEV 11 YOt f A. ..- 'll hot (MRtre IT. jJU- T?ic tatc it i Pisa sir:- . ! lil It I v III I - I v.iV v.iV .fJiliJ- i s r ,;':'' . , 1 ' tsveaTT Trocs Hill Y J WIN .;. .. w XKW TOIiAY I'Oit I1RVT ('.il.ln nnrllv fiirrilsherl 119 mm mn 111! l'r(,mnnl Ul I'. v, trwi ..... .... .... ..... Bprlngs. near II. I!, croaalng. PANCY OOLDEN WIMDBAV apples. 11. Jo par box; hrlnK boxes. Mrs. J. 0, Hooper, Midland, Ore. 11-18 LOVELY PltONT ROOM, two blockH from .Main: board If desired. Z'i North r.th. 10-18 FOR RENT A new 5 room house and bath, good furnlturo Includ ing piano. Cull after f o'clock. Llneoln. Phone 508M. 18-18 FOR RENT Modem 2 room Apt., with private bath and steam heat; one block from Main. 213 Cedar 8t. Phone 510. 1C-18 FOR nF.NT Cabin, partly furnished $8,00. 813 Alameda. 1G-18 POH SALE 176 prv month Income property, modern, closi In, on niuiudutr street. IStOOj reasonable termi.. l.j.r II. Main; phone 839R. 10-21 FOCN') Eagle. watch fob. See Red field nt Blxtl- S,-. Maker. 18-18 WANTED Middle aged woman, no children, want':' warr on ranch. Call a". Holland house. 16-21 FOP SAI.E -Thrw, room house with large lot: easy terms; cornc- Mich igan Ave. & Wall S:. 10-18 FOP. RENT 3 room modern house. range In tytabsn, O.'SS 11th street fo.- Information. 10 FOR, SALE Large range: also dou -bit dlic Mollne plov.. 320 North 11th. 10-21 FOP. HA1.I.. -192", Studebake;- will CalHorate top. ff you want to save approxlm-t"l 1500 on ,-. new car. thl-. In you,- opportunity. Inooln 10 Loorat: building. 16-18 FOR BALE Toggenberg milk goat from blooded stock. Fresh !o July. Bargain fo? party dcslrlni- milk goat. Inquird 16 Loomlr; haildlng. 15 1 l WANTED Laundry to do at home. I Silks nnd fine work a specialty. ' Mrs. f. A. Root. 14 22 Mnnz.initu St.. phonr 32IR. 16-21 FOR RENT 4 room bouse on Ore gon Ave. Inquire 317 No. 9th St. 16-ls FOR RENT 3 room turniihed auartmen,t; adults only CJl I.in co:n. . ic-lf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department ot the Interior, U. 8. I.ncd Office at Lakeview. Oregon, October 11, 1925. No. 012321. Notice is horevby given that Al fred Cummiogs. of Dorris, Califor. nia. who. on October 29, 1924, made Homestead Entry' Act Juno 9, 1916, No. 012321, for EHNW'.i, Section 33, Township 10 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, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the Sth day of December. 192a. Claimant names as witnesses: V. T. Dorris, Walter Nichols, S. H. Reeves, Ned Connley, all of Dorris, California. F. P. LIGHT. Register. Oct. 19 - Nov. IS (30 Consec. days) By CONDO FOJK O'CLOCK It? To Rp. fOtAl LN ' ' - - - YoU eApeer PEofce r WW ii"i b AVJ, toRITS. J ME A v l-v I i' rv. . -7SCYoues ResPetTFoLLY, dv mc srmict inc. ' I LHBT1 (-' All RATES ftm I amnion per line Utr ii imiflrtm i tirct haaerttoaui Four Insertions Vleek III llme) frne Month per line Ific per line 20c per Itel HA' per line ItOr .... per line 78c lie. Ads not Minimum eaarga iionsecuttvo are charged as new fol lowing each omission. First Insertion is In "New Today" oli! run without extra charga. but aii insertions In that column ara at first insertion rate. FOR REST FOR RENT Cabins for whlto men See Collins, 724 Market. O 21-N21 FOIt RENT First class furnished apartment, steam hented. McCar thy Apartments, 630 Pine. Phono 800. 29tf FOR RENT First class furnished 4 room cottage: no children or dogs. Call at 315 Lincoln. 7-tf WHEN YOU EAT MEAT ?.t the Shasta Cafe, you are oatine Klam ath county meat. 10-1' FOR RENT Good fall and spring ' pasture; mosi suitable for sheep; plenty of feed; 3 miles from Klam ath Falls. P.C.Carlson. Ged. Dely. 12-18 FOIt RENT Furnished house, four rooms arfd bath. Phono 182R.-3-1C .. , . . , spring water, macadam roads: one FOH RBNT Cory desirable modern mile from railroad and Pacific 3 room furnished Apt between , hway. F. M, carter, trustee. i.i and 7th St. on Main. Hox 213 "h.j 1 in m care Herald. 13-16 Ashland. Oregon. JO-IS i , . . . I FIRST CLASS FENDER and radiator F0 ilENJ-.:;,ccly flireishf;d h,0"3;! and body work. Bulck & Star Oa Phone 413..I. U-16 rasc v lo-tf K-UV. KENT-Modern 2 room apart: ' XirnFICIAL FLOWERS made To ment with pr.vate bath and steam or(Jcr AddreS8 ni6 0ngm a to. beat; one block from Main. 213 1 . , . -. Cedar St., or phono 516. 13-16 j , 17 .. ZT" : 7T ; JOHNSON MOTORS We have some 1 OR RENT - One-room furnished d 2c.d onell for at , cottage. $20 per month Phone: ,cea. Telford & Son, 120 Con or call Stlnsons Studio. er Ave. , n.17. A . . ., j FOR SALE Established taxi busl- fOR RENT Warm, rooms; bath. Address Box 247, Klamath phone, home privileges. Phone p,u 1!1 41GJ or 137 High St. 14-17 li'le ! ' WILL SELL OR TRADE 192 I Ford WANTED coupe, balloon tires, snubhors, eU: for good Ford truck. Phone 940. ' 12-1.-, HEMSTITCHING All fast colors; satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. H. Allcnder. 514 Walnut. N 12--D 12 MIDDLE AGED LADY' wishes gener al housework or practical nursing. Mrs. Price. P. O. Box 31,'i, K. F.. 11-17 PIANO TUNING Call Mr. Morgan at tbe Earl Shepherd. Co- 11-17 EXPERIENCED Stenographer wish es position. P. O. Box 1105. 13-16 WANTED Men's laundry. 600 Wal-, nut. 13-19 WOMAN DESIRES few hours work daily, taking care of children or plain sewing. Phone 756. 13-16 , LADYT WILL CARE for children by hour or day. Phone 91S. 14-L7 WANTED Man and wife want ranch work or any kind of work. Phono 671R. 14-1G LOST AND FOUND LOST Sorrel saddle horse, shod. Brand "T Heart on left shoulder. C. L. Gibson, Gen. Dely., or phone Miller s Market. 11-17 $100 REWARD I will pay one hundred dollars tor 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 LOST Black leather handbag; name 'E.C.Childors' in bag. Re ward. Call 159. 12-14 FOUND Bill fold with papers: own er may have same at Herald office by clniming and paying adv. 14-1 6 LOST Black bill fold with my driver's license and other papers. Pleaso phono 708. Bernardino Harmon. 143.0 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ot Klam ath. In the Mntter ot the Estate or NeU Vlrick, Deceased, Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed bis final account in the above entitled court and mat ter, and that Saturday, the 21st dav q November, 1923, at the hour ot 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. in the court room ot the above entitled c'Ourt, in tho County Court House at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, State of Oregon, lio been fixed by tho court us the time and place at which it will hoar the said ac count and settle the same. All per sons objecting thereto shall file tho same, or appear personally and ob ject thereto, on or before said date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 19th day ot October, 1925. H. M. MANNING, Administrator of the estate of Nels Ulrlck. Deceased. Oct. 19, 20, Nov. 2, 9, 16. PHONE 87 906 MAIN FOR BALK h.NOLiail MALE, two year In Ino'd nuall and duckf. Houae, car broke: eligible to ruflstratlon, no ronsonab!" offer refused. Luclla rtodner. 2 111 p .'Ileal; City road. 13-16 FIFTY FOOT FRONTAGE on 6th St U,0 ft. deep, with small modern store, priced at 14,000. Lotili Gervais. Algoma, Ore. 0 27-N 37 A REAL 3ACRIFICE Chevrolet sn dan In good condition: good rubbor and engine Just overhnulod, $385. Phone 121J. -tf EAT KLAMATH COUNTY MEAT at the Shasta Cafe. The best boot country In tho world, 10-14 'OR SALE OR RENT One thousand acres early cattle range, fenced; living springs Into troughs; 150 ocrcs hay land; two million foot timber, seven miles north Ash land, on Antolope slope. F. M. Carter, trustee, Ashland, Oregon. 10-10 FOR SALE (to settle estate). B. K. Anderson ranch, Talent, Ore gon. One of oldest ranches Jack son county; lies center of Talont Irrigation District; both sldos Anderson Creek; excellent drain age: Own water right; mostly bottom land, 257 acres, all In cul tivation; dnlry farm for ycrs. Just right for subdividing. Pear orchards all around farm. Largo FOR SALE Remington 12 gaugo automatic shotgun and case In oest of shape; 1 largo show case; 1 lar.-re Crater Lake picture: 1 cash register, brand new. R. O. Fflr rell. East Main & 6th St. Phone titVf: 14-16 529.50 $31.50 Highest grade all wool-anits and overcoats, tailored to measure. 1004 Main. 14-20 FOR SALE -Vcl equipped creamery in good dairy country. For parti culars write The Wood River Val ley Creamery', Fort Klamath, Ore con 14-20 MISCELLANEOUS FREE DIRT Corner Pleasant Ave. and Donald St. Come and get all you want. Thos. Laughead, 1311 Lookout St. 14-18 EAT KLAMATH COUNTY MEAT at the Shasta Cafe. The best beef country in tho world. 10-10 WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A.M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf EAT KLAMATH COUNTY MEW at the Shasta Cafe. The best beef country in the World. 10-16 WHEN YOU EAT MEAT at tho Shasta Cafo, you are eit'ng Klam ath county meat. 10-16 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phono 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay tho return postage. ROBERTS SUITS & OVERCOATS Hand tailored to your measure, $33.50 to $17.50: also Selig Bros, line, San Francisco's largest tail ors. Can give delivery in one week It necessary. $26.00 to $62.50. Fit, workmanship and wear guaran teed. Highest quality, lowest prices always. Phone 109. I will call iwth samples, or see me at the Cuu Store. Saturday afternoons atnd evonings. A. it. "Ace" Renrfer. N 7 D 7 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER, Herald office. tf-nt WHEN YOU EAT MEAT r.t the Shasta Cafo. you are eating Klam ath county meal. 10-10 ORDER S1MPIK STATEMENT MEXICO CITY. -Mexican hank statements must bo simplified here after, so that persons who' aro B'jt expert accountants may be able 'to understand them. An order to that offoct has booi Issued by tho Nntbnal Banking Commission It said that peioni who deposit money In a biui aro entitled to know the bank s condi tion, nut to guess nt It,