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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1925)
ft?,? : T MA ,18 ,(l.ffT3H .'tJ-MV.'A EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ::i Tiicsiilny, November 17, 1025 rape Seveii . -i. --4 IK at I mom t MeV" RS.TyTES Niter." N, fY rot dog Rom W cHMrTrr I f HERALD'S Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Out Hour lemon .. week and privilege or clow work In composition, history of tnu le, ear irulnlnii, etc. Residence 1000 California I li o n o 7 0 W Studio 5U3 3rd Bt. Ph.284M Dr. Philip Cole Otatra Prtctlco of Dentistry Open Amnion by Appointment Phone sat 518 Main Over Mot's Store J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL UNO INK BR AND SURVEYOR Phone :oM m High Bt American Legion Klamath Pott Ho I Meetings li'. nd 8rd Tuesdays. Court Hem Hum in it l r kt OLDS. Ootn'dr Phone Itl-W Tbanday evening. Visit ing membera welcome. Ike Temple, 3rd k Main Charlton Ou'rrln, Exalted Rnler. Tom Del"!!, Bsc K.jof ( Of C. Council No. 2255 Mooting)!: 8 P. M. tnd end 4th Tuesdays Lyceum Hall, 8th and High VlulMng KnlghU welcome Chin, Patterson. O. K. Kodak "ffTr """" ii-iii. i : if HOUR LATER; I why i. hlard voa V ' 'Y OK she's been here and " r ; ; l TcluNS MOM 'ImaT ! SOME - SHE JUST J XELL BEAU BKOMMCL A WRSTVTE'SMlECli ',( I IN) TO LEAVE THIS BOOK WHAT SWeLl AFFAIR LA VIA5 COMING ... VJ VbR We ' a K ARE VOL! CiOINsT- TO Z'K OVC5 AWD- . I -f lAU.-,,"- KvT -il l f ,B. P. 0. ELKS Meets I Leave Your Films " -T ri- if . f'v KLJUtATH falls ukegom WHERE PARTICUtAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS Some Ambitions! BUSINESS DIRECTORY DR. F. R. GODDARD j OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and simnrcon Otflee end Residence Phoni 831 I O. O. T. Toctple DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTO MKT It I ST OPTICIAN ?('!! Mliln St. Phono 569W MuKii uml grind glasses. Duplt- eU broken leases, ropuir rramea. Vochatzer Bros. iriUi DKIIJiKKJI Phone 225-R 1731 Melrose Estimates given on water systems. Prtee Reaioaable PinMANENT CONSTrauCTIOI ' Birlumre Iitoeneed Un ractorare (or -The new Concrete Hollow-wu' Building Brlok for Found tl. un. Walli, Bulldlngt. etc -Abeolutelr Fire and Weether Proof at a coat leei than an other form of maeonrr. Btone-Tlle oonitructton. elim inate! npkoep expenao, la In deatructlblo, and t approvod 7 the best archltecte and hulldere. Dnexoelled aa a baa for Btncoo rlaJUdi 1 uat aa KeUmate four Job U and Market. Phone nsaw Concrete Pipe Co. Work i., C W lAtCUWACVl OTI i: OK HEARING OF FINA1 ACCOUNT In the County Court of the Slate of OreKon for Klaninth County. In the Mutter of thu Entuto of Kriuik McBntee, Deeeaaed. t Nut Ice Ib huroby glTtn Ihut W. A. Wlolt, iiilmlniHtrator do bonlu non of the entitle of Kmnk McEntoe. do-i-eimeil. him rendered IiIk Final Ac count mid filed In- petition for flnul NtUatneni uml diaclfiiljgfe, and that Saturday, the f( h luy of December, 1925. at 2 o'clock P. M., at the County Cuurt Cbamberit In the Court Home, In Klamath Full Oregon, linn been appointed for hearing nald Final AriduiK nnd petition for iIIh- il.:.-,. !,..;iona theroto, if nny: and at nulil lime anil place any pareon luteruMted in tiaiil uetato may appear and file his exceptions In writing, .and show cnum If any be ban, why mild final account Khoul(( not he approved and allowed, nnd tin. entitle nettled and the adminis trator discharged. W. A. WIEST, Administrator de bonis non. Pub. Nov, 3, 10, 17, 24, Doc. 1. Joiner, 11. Keep. D. E. Crawford. Ooo. D. Norrln, C. A. Pntchett, .1 Standefir. B. It. Keller, A. Sullivan. Mr. and Mra. C. C. Cathey,-E. II. Por ter, Thomas v. Hoke and C. E. Burbotte, all ol Portland, register ed at the White Pelican over Monday. Z. Peters (Orad. Cnlv. Cnllf.) Teacher of Plnno and Violin Accredited by Stuto Board of Education. - Phone 4S1W The Best Is the Cheapest a mt ldVi.iai.rArL " ZjSi. Anil Iteiiiembcr that It Costs No More. It is one thing to Uiy a home, nnd li Is nnutbur to bo satis fled with it after you got It.' Have a house . built for you, .Wl your oritur ; Just no, you llko Itt i with strong UnoB o( Individual- j it y .aliolit It. You tuko pride In It your frlehdn nd'tniro It. Hat isfnetory! What's the answer? A happy family. I H. E. Roskamp OesigncM' and Builtlor 1732 Esplanade Phone 572 THE EVENING HERALD'S NEW TOKAY Having disposed of my Intoreetf in thu Club cafe" ut Ohlloiiuln, will not be respouslblo for any bllle after dale Nov. 18, I02r,. B. W. RBINKINO, 17, 2). I. h, ir, FOR HENS' -ff 8 room furilsheil house. Call 38-lt 17-1 'i FOIt HAI.E -Sflrleglr'' I riiun Dur hflmbgll. wtinvtiOMil uuullly. Tr'ii luvii Sr, ifflUoway. Phone. 075.1. OffrlO . l'iill,l(KT oil HAI.:: New l rooin Btodern bouse, priced right: call 7'.2,f niter 6 p. in. 17-lh FOP. HE NT 4 roon, houw. U5.C0 , 2011 Ho. Itlvcralde. 17-Ki FOJl HAI.E Comphiely furnished 4 room house, lot 10 x 100 on lin proved struet, garage and woo 1 shed. Now rented x .10 month, On Iv $3350; terms. ALSO FOR SALE New 3 room bouse, lot f0 x SD, garnge: real snap, 12100: only flbO cash, 825 month. WARD & HAI.K 001 Main St. 17 FOR RENT - Furnished apartment St. Fin lie Ik Apartimuts, 028 Oak 17-18" FOR RENT Furnished apartments at 419 No. 10th Bt. Phone 342W Nov. 17 Pec 1 WANTED Woman for goneral housework. Telephone 342W. 42 10th St. North. 17-1 s FOR RENT TVo room apartment. 527 Klumuth Ave . Phono 401. 17 NEW AND SECOND CiOODS FOR LESS At Gooding's. 231) .Main St. Hol&w the Court Houbc 17-18' FOR RENT 3 room Apt. with gar age; also house in Shipplnglon. Inquire at 312 .Michigan. 17-18 WANTED (ilrl to do bookkeeping and typing. Apply Templar Motor (,'o. 17-18 FOR RENT Sleeping room adjoin ing bath; furnnce heat; for one,or two. 514 Walnut. 17-2:: FOR SALE Good Hudson seal coat. Cost 8150; will sell for J25. Phone 419. 17-19 DANCING LESSONS All types of dancing; call Mary Peterson. :!(,. 1 or Marcella Median. 520.1. 17-23 FOR SALE Hlg Improved corner lot, pavement paid: building In sured for 820DO and rented. This lot is fine for apartment or room ing house: will sacrifice lor part cash and terms. Phone 15 2 Chilo quin or write Box 584. Chlloquln. 17-18 FOP. RENT Bedroom suitable for two gentlemen: use of phone and hath. Phone No. 303W. 901 Pine St. 17-19 WANTED Men's washing; wool, silk shirts given special attention. 819 Waluut. 17-23 FOR RENT 3 room house, with range, garage and woodshed. In quire at Prultt's grocer)'. So. 6th St.- Phono 16F13. 17-19 EVERETT TRUE JOIMCS AWD I'VE SOTA . IN MY- TRUE SltSN r - aTamaamt AL- rMM J7- , l:W TODAY FOR HALF, -- Chevrolet roadster: good condition. Phone 544R, or cull 5th and Oak, Novudr. bouse. 17-18 POTATOES, 83.00 ewt.; onions 2.25; squash 03. lb.; upples .75 to 1.70; elder 4 0c gal.; grapes .05 to .09 lb. Scottl Produce Co., 201 E. Mailt St. Phono 027. 17-18 MAOllRE & MA 01.' I RE RWA1. ESTATE I INSURANCE i HOUSES. I rooms -, tfatb each, near Falrve;w HChool, nearly new, 8S00O. NICE THREE ROOM liouce In Hot Springs with garage, 12900. 4 ROOM HOUSE and hath, close In. $2600; only i500 cash required. . 5 ROOM HOI'SE, large lot, close In, 84200. I ROOM HOI'SE nnd bath near Falrvicw school: double garage, 83000; easy terms. MO Main Kt. MAGUIRE & MAGU1RE INSURANCE RBAL ..ESTATE NOTICE OF HEARING OF FIN A I ACCOUNT In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate of S. A. Oaiilt, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that C. C. Heidrlrk, administrator of the estate of ii. A. ClauU, deceased, has render ed bis final account and filed his pe tition for order fixing time for hear lng thuamc. and that Saturday, the jzin nay oi uccemDor. igze, at z o'clock P. U., at the County Court Chambers, In the Court House, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, has been ap pointed for hearing said final ac count and objections thereto. If any there be, and for the approval thereof; and at said time and place any person interested In said estate may appear and file his exceptions In writing, and show cause, if any he has, why said final account should not be approved and 'allowed. C. C. HelilrlcTt, administrator. W. A. Wlest, Altornev, Loomis Building. Nov. 10, 17, 24: Dec. 1, 8. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.. "We have some queer governors In these United States, but if you want to find' the queerest of them all, you will have to travel all the way to Texas," from a speech by Dr. Al evindcr Richmond, president of Un ion college, in arguing that the chief purpose of a woman's college is to fit girls to become homemakers. NEW YORK The home of Mrs. Helen Gould Shepherd is guarded nightly by a special policeman who has been recognized by other Russian refugees as Colonel Mnrtynoff. once of the Czar's army and chief of police of Moscow. - By CONDO SAYS: T ZDUCl. PA'M IN THE. ! Jl. SAYS: HEY l-'COOK AT THAT. Bt.ue S3-N over? THsree! SAYS: PHYSICIAN , AMD SuRSeoN. CLASSIFIED AD CLAHSII'IFO AD BATES First Insertion per line 10c Two Insertions per line Ific Three Insertlone per line 30c Four Insertlone per linn Uflc Week (O limes) per line Oe One Month per line 76c Minimum cnargo 26c. Ada not consecutive are charged aa new fal lowing eacb omission. First Insertion la In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at first Insertion rate. FOR RENT FOR RENT Cabins for white men. Sec Collin. 724 Market. O 21-N21 FOR RENT First rluss furnished apartment, steam heated. McCar thy Apartments, 030 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 ft the Shasta Cafe, you ore eatinc Klam ath county meat. 10-lf FOR RENT Good fall and spring pasture: most suitable for sheep; plenty of feed; 3 miles from Klam ath Falls. P.C.Carlson, Ged. Dely. 12-18 FOR RENT Warm rooms; bath, phone, home privileges. Phone 41CJ or 137 High St. 14-17 LOVELY FRONT ROOM, two blocks from Main; board if desired. 237 North 5th. 16-18 FOR RENT A new 5 room bouse and hath, good furniture includ ing piano. Call after 5 o'clock. 330 Lincoln. Phone 508M. 16-18 FOR RENT Cabin, partly furnished 88.00. 813 Alameda. 16-181 FOR RENT 4 room house on Ore gon Ave. Inquire 347 No. 9th St. 16-18 FOR RENT 3 room turnlshcd sunrtment; adults only. 691 Lin coin. 10-17 FOR RENT Furnished Apt. and rooms. 920 Lincoln. 597W. 16-18 WANTED HEMSTITCHING All fast colors; satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. H. Allender. 514 Walnut. N 12-D 12 MIDDLE AGED LADY wishes gener al housework or practical nursing. Mrs. Price. P. O. Box 3 4 2. K. "F.V i 11-17 PIANO TUNING Call Mr. Morgan! at the Earl Shepherd Co. 11-17 WANTED Men's laundry. 606 Wal nut. 13-19 LADY WILL CARE for children by hour or day. Phone 918. 14-17 i.-iicu .itiuuii' agcu ttuuiuu, iiu j cnnoren, wanin worg on rancn. Call at Holland house. 16-21 WANTED Laundry to do at home. Silks and fine work a specialty. Mrs. Xl. A. Root, 14 22 Manzanita St., phono 324R. 16-21 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, October 14, 1925. No. 012321. Notice is herevby given that Al fred Cummlngs, of Dorris, Callfor. nia, who, on October 29, 1924, made Homestead Entry Act June 9, 1916. No. 012321, for EWNWVi, Section 33. Township 40 S.. Range 7 E, Wil lamette Meridian, has tiled notice of uiieanuu lo uiuko inreo xcar rrooi, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. DeLap, Clerk of the Couaty Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 8th day of December, 1925. Claimant names as wltnosses: V. T. Dorris. Walter Nichols, S. II. Reoves, Ned Connley, all of Dorris, California. F. P. LIGHT, Register. Oct. 19 - Nov. IS (30 Consec. daysl WORDEN Hazel MeClelluud. county health nurse, visited the Worden school on Tuesday. She found the children In fairly good health, a few being un derweight and u few with teeth and tonsils needing attention, but for the most part conditions were good. - Mr. nni( Mrs. u. P. Stiffier and sou Kay were transacting business In Klamath Falls last Monday. Mrs.' Georgia Wilson of Kltiinalh Falls, spent last Saturday visiting her children at tho home of Mrs. Floyd Wilson near Worden. Wank Sexton, county club lender, speut a portion of Inst Wednesday at tho .homes of the club members help ing anil encouraging t ho children in their work. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McCollum, nc I'Oiupnnled by their son Harold, were transacting business in Klamath Falls Thursday evening, Lottie Montgomery was called to N FOR H,UiH FIFTY FOOT FRONTAGE on th St 150 ft. deep, with small usdorn store, priced at 84,000. Louie Gcrvnls, Algoma, Ore. 0 27--N 87 . - A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet se dan In good condition; good rubber and engine Just overhauled, 8885. Phone 121.1. tf-tf FIRST CLASS FENDER and radiator and body work. Rulrk' Star (!a rsife, 10-tt FANCY GOLDEN WINtAP apples, 81.60 per box; bring 'boxes. Mrs. J. D. Hooper. Midland. Ore. 1G-1R ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS made lo order. Address 1S9B Oregon Ave. r.-n JOHNSON MOTORS Wo hove sotnn good used ones for sale at bargain prices. Telford & Son, 120 Con ger Ave. 11-17 FOR SALE Established taxi busi ness. Address Box 247, Klamath Falls. 12-18 $23.50 829.50 831.60 Highest grade all wool suits and overcoats, tailored to measure. 1004 Main. . 14-20 FOR SALE Well equipped creamery in good dairy country. For parti culars write The Wood River Val ley Creamery, Fort Klamath, Ore gon. 14-20 FOR SALE 875 per month Ipcome property, modern, closo in, on macadam street. 85500; reasonable terms. 155 E. Main: phono 839H. , 16-21 FOR SALE Three rooni house With large lot;J easy torras; corner Mich igan Avp. & Wall St. 10-18 FOR SALE Largo range; also dou ble disc Mollno plow. 320 North llttt 16-21 FOR SALE 19 25 Studcbakor with Callftirnla top. If you want to aavo approximately 8500 on a new car, this in your opportunity. Inquire 16 Loomis building. . 1818 FOR SALE Toggenberg ' milk goat from blooded stock. Fresh ta July. Bargain for party desiring milk goat. Inquire 16 Loomis building. 18 1? MISCELLANEOUS FREE DIRT Corner Pleasant Ave. and Donald St. Come and get all you want. Thos. Laughead, 1311 Lookout St. 14-18 WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing', house cleaning" and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. , 7t TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good cats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 824. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop. 121 N. 8th St We pay the return postage, i ROBERTS SUITS & OVERCOATS Hand tailored to your measure, 833.60 to 847.50; also Selig Bros, line. San Francisco's largest tail ors. Can give delivery in one week if necessary. $"25.00 to $62.50. Fit, workmanship and wearj guaran teed. Highest quality, lowest prices always. Phono 109. I will call with samples, or see me at the Oun Store, Saturday afternoons and evenings. A. R. "Ace" Renner. N. 7- D 7 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald office. tf-nt LOST AND FOUNx, LOST Sorrel saddle horse, shod. Bcand '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 for Information that will lead to the conviction of tho thieves who stole a trunk and wearing apparel from tho bunk house on my ranch. Information will be considered confidential. Rex E. Bold. Nov.4--Jau. 4 LOST Black bill fold with toy driver's license nnd other.' papers. Please phono 70S. Bernardlbn Ilannon. 14-20 FOUND Eagle watch fob. See Red field at Sixth St. Bakery; HMS LOST On Tula lake, 1 mllo north and ifl mile west of "Xlabzubit camp. Stevens 12 gauge pump shotgun. Reward if 'returned to Halslger Motar.Cu.. j 10-18 1 . Med ford on business tho latfjer part of last Weeta"! jiOrtVlng over tho ilivensprinfcs'.UMjujitain Fritiny. sho returned Sunday afternoon. !sho re ports roads In' good condition. The cooking club girls ale pro gressing nicely, with their work and expect to complete the first course by tho Christmas holidays. Thoy are repeating each lesson many times to become more skilled In the prepara tion of foods. The Worden school Is planning on having a box social In the nenr future. SE cno i : Co., 'f liiiose Weu Move r PHONE 87 906 MAIN US' iJ.''' V 'i .... ' .' ''. ""