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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
" . ft1 ' Page Sevrt KLAfoV. Tlmnwluy, November 10, 1925 EVENING- HERALD. H FALLS, OREGON But pop, cm 6emooti V; ' veaorr- V) ( sot I'm a firm BEuevbii ) ju6T fcjeo.use APdOT Ihiti ArTAP WITH I yfco'ijc 0W1Y V, IN) LOVE Ar FST SlliHT- J) voo BoDi LikE eilMt CLACK I'M (jEVriNQ J I KNOWN THE f ' WHV J. COULD UVC TiLL IT THE SAMB To TUB POiMT WHfc'KC I , I SIOL FOR ETERNITY WITH A Giff.L, J pHOMoaAVM tfECuWA . WAUT To 6KTTLE IWN I IV StUERAb V. LIKE Hei , , 15 NO "5AVIW6 VOO AMD GET IAAU(tlEE-si I pj DAYS . I ' , Tt i -gm ARE SOUL MATBS - r L HAVEN'T PROPOSED V WHERE THE DEUCEM .'L" ' J 60SH -1-1 NEUE ' VET HOT WHEN I TELL ARE YOU (SOIN& TO , V. THOUGHT OF THAT 1 ; f ..i H8 HOW I FEBt I'M (jEl EMOUflMWOWEV V '1 f V . -t-"' ' , SURE. SHE'LL. ACCePTyia To EWE OM WHEN 0 Ki , , GO jf HERALD'S Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano OB Hour lesson n wk unci privilege f class work in boamoaltlob, history at tun Ic, r training, oto. Itealdenro 1000 California I' h on 7 0 0 W HlUillo 503 3rd HI. Ph. 28 4. M Dr. Philip Col Ttor,tl Practice of Dentistry upon RvcnlnEi by Appointment Ph.mr Set 618 Main Ovor Uor't Store J. C CLEGHORN Civil. ENarNRBR and snnvKvon Fhone 104M 219 High hi. American Legion Klamath Po.t No. t Meeting lit and Srd Tnsdy. Oourt Home Basement r R OLDS. Cotn'or Phona KI-W B. P. 0. ELKS Mecta Thnraday aranlnK. Vl.it log mombora wnloome Ika Templa, Irrt k M iln Cbarlton Currln, Km Hod HuIit Tom Uelanll. Sao, K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mooting: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4Lh Timiidn7i kLyooum Hull, 8th and 'High Visiting Knlgbti volcomo ObRi, Pottetion. O. K. K9DAK ' s .. ' $2$ It Gave Your Filiws Beyof6 90cloqK-Your V7 A,ri. hctut'as am ready ar o nMerwoooaS m Wv KLAMATH PALLS OKI WHERE PARTICULA1T PEOPLE BUV TMEI? DRUGS CE3 -err s K. Transfer Something to Think About BUSINESS DIRECTORY DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURD EON Offlo mil Rol(1"uc I'hon 32! I. O. O. F. Torr.pl. DR. J. a GOBLE O PTO M HT II I ST O PT 1 0 1 , N 7o! Main, St. Phone 509W Mnltii uiul grind glasses. Dupli cate broken lenses, 'repair frames. Vochatzer Bros Phone 225-R 1731 Melroee Eatlmttu i-r, oa wttar ratemi. Prlcei KoaioDtbU pgRMANCNT COKCTDUCTIOt MxrJaalTa litconam Mm facturttra for I 7 iin nan Oonoteta Hollnw-Wai Bnlldlng Brick for Found tloni. Walla, BulldlngD. ate. Abiolnttlr Fire nj W'jhtboi Proof at a coat lea than nn otbar form of mnaonrr Htone-Tlla eonatructlon allra tnatoi upkeep oxpnnao, U In aeatructlblo, nitd la approved by th boat architect and bnlldara UnoicclIo4 a baac yor Htncoo floiah uat na Kftlmnto Ynut Jab h '"V Market Phone SKttT Concrete Pipe Co. Work OREGON w Wasliington To Help Veterans OI.YMPIA. Woeli.. Nov. l!i (IP) 'I'll,, hdtife reclamation commit loo of the Wnalilngton joglalature, ufter llHtonliiK to aev. nil acttlers in the White Blnffj-Hanfogd no! illor Bottlemont project today, un nouncad Hint It wnn In favor of re ImliuralnK the vctrana. The com mlttoa iink'il tlni aoidlcra to out line n deflnlt" pnyment plan. Twenty roproaaotiitlvea who or n.inlsi'd nnd appointed a committee to ilnYeatlgate the itroject ure to nalet thq aoldlerH In the formation of n aeltlement plan. The veterani contend that theV will b- forced to vacate their hold ings if the state doea not help them. MKKTINti TONIGHT 1 Memlicra ef the dramatic section Of the A. A. U. W. will meet this evening with Mrs. Charles Wood tojerlbln at her upnrtmcnt In tho Sunset. Z. Peters (flrad. Univ. Calif.) Teacher of Piano and Violin Accredited by Stnto Board of Kducntion. Phone 45 1W The Best Is the Cheapest Ami Remember thnt ft twists No Mow, It 1 one thitiir to Uty a home ... and It Is another to lib ant Is-. fled with It after you get It. IJuve n lioui) built for yon, to your order; Jum ns you lllte it, With strong linen ot Individual ity about It. You tnke pride In it your frlentia ariiniro it. Sat isfaotory! What's the answer? A happy fiiuill.v. H. E. Roskamp Designer and Builder 1732 Esplanade Phone 572 1,.,,... 'tiVii;?: Co., "If It's Loose We'll Move It" THE EVENING HERALD'S (XIHHIWKQ All ItATKIl Klrat Insertion .- per line 10c Two liiHertlona "," iwr linn lRc Tlireo Inacrtloiui per linn 20c four Inaortlona per line Mc Week (II time) per lino iMc One Month pr line 7re Minimum eiurfe He. Ada not conavcutlvo are charged aa new fol lowing each omleaton. Klrat Insertion U In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that Colo inn are at tint Inaortlon rate. NHW TODAY t'On HAI.K Unused sot ot ".My Hook limine," books for children. PnODe f,l1J. IS.BC WANTED1 Woman wnnl practical nureltiK and ttOnackceplng. I'tione SiBW. l!l-25 KOIt HALK .Chevrolet car in good condition, for HCu. Call r.io No. 3rd HI. 19-21 WANTED Hplt. for i.liul service. Immediately. Herald office llox 214, care Herald. i:i-21 BOOMS FOB KENT i gentlemen, private family. 300 N. Dth Kt. l'J-21 KOIt KENT Furnished room. 920 Lincoln. Phono B07W. 10-21' wanted Young women for tele phone operators; experience not required. Salary paid while learn ing; apply chief operator, Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Klam ath Fulls. 10-21 ANOTHER SHIPMENT of pretty rotif.H find tflitinnf.H nt linn Tlni.lt,',.. Dreas Shun 120 Sn Tlh Ht 10.7ivl SPECIAL 2 ply roofing, 12.35 per roll: iisphnlt ahfetlng, $1.75; lin seed oil 1.50 gal.; kalaomine 12o lb. Oel wise and uso Patterson's size In your kttlsominc; your mon ey returned If not satisfied. Pnt teraou'B Paint Store. 030 So, Cth St, 10-25 BUY YOUR DRESS OR COAT at Bee Begin' Dress Shop and save. 19-25 1'OK HALE NEW THREE ROOM house, has bath j room, clothe closet, breakfast: nook, garage. Fail view district.! Price $2150; $150 down, $20 per month and Interest. OaJI Sears. X BARGAIN ONE OF THE BEST lots in Hot Springs, west front on pavement. Price $1000. Ask for Sears. WANTED PARTY LOOKING FOR Location for store and filling station on Dalles California highway. Best location In town m the price. A real snap. Aak for French. m SALE OH EXCHANGE 215 ACRES, all under cultivation. 135 under ditch, nnid ur water right: fair buildings and electric! lights, two wells, all kinds of farm ing equipment,; 7 horses, 12 Hol steln cows, G registered; 1 regis tered Holsteln bull: T'O tpus of hay. Price $15,500. Owner Will ex change for small farm in Willa mette valley. See French or Sears. BARGAIN A BARGAIN In a woll located lot in - Fnlrview; price $250.; $125. Ask for Sears. A. A. BELLMAN A CO. Real tors. I'JO Seventh St. McCarthy Block Phone IS8 19 EVERETT TRUE there's pueNTx e?p VTOR( LJUT NOT I5CpR. l'.L j IF "(OV tar v- NEW TODAY FOB RENT 3 room house, phone 33W. 19-20 A FEW MORE HATS to close out at. lice Regln'H Dress Shop. I0-2T," FOR HUNT -Large front sleeping room, Willi healer. Phone 28IW. 303 Wash. 10-21 OBRHARDT and dickey, carpen ter, day or contract, large or Bfnail Joiis. Phone 7i5C after 0 p. m. 19-21 THE FULLER IIRITSH CO. have ppetllng for married man with some selling ability, to tak" care of their huslness In this county. Bee Mr. Hodgson, While Pelican hotel, today. 19 FOR SALE Apt. bouse, well fur nished, steam heat, close In; pays well. Write llox 215 care Herald 19-2i DRESSES AND COATS on sale at Bee Begln'e Dress Shop, 120 So. 7th St. 19-25 FOR RENT- -New 3 room house v illi extra folding bed, electric range end water heater. 132.50 per month. FOR RENT .Beautiful home, cor ner Crescent and East street. TUB WALTON. WRIGHT CO. 10 FOR SALE 4 room house with hath, completely furnished with excellent furniture; garage, 50 ft. lot on Michigan avenue. Price $3256; terms. FOR SALE Pine street busl'nesa frontage at the low price of $40 per foot. , THE WALTON, WRIGHT CO. 19 FOR RENT 4 room modern houac. Furniture aiso for sale. All very reasonable. 7 20 N. uth street. 19-21 ROBERTS SUITS & OVERCOATS Hand tailored to your measure, $33.50 to 4 17.50: also SeUg Bros, line. San Frnncisco'a largest tail ors. Can give delivery in one week If necessary. $25.00 to $C2.50. Fit, workmanship and w-ear guaran tee.!. Highest quality, lowest prices always. Phone 109. I will call with samples, or see me at the Gun Store, Saturday afternoons and evenings. A. It. "Ace"' Renner. N 7- D 7 PNINSH INQUIRY Probe into Shenandoah Disas ter and Mrs. Lansdawne's Charges Is Ended WASHINGTON. Nov. 19. (if) The Shenandoah court of inquiry to day concluded . its investigation of the charges of Mrs. Margaret Lans downe and will announce its opinion regarding them tomorrow. It is heard from Captain Paul Fo ley, accused by the widow of the Shenandoah's captain, of tryicfi to sway her testimony, 'n complete dis avowal of any intention except that of being helpful to her. By CONDO f?oon' im this, ec.l RtCS - HT Of By Tl-HK" WON'T 5TfSP "34 CK. lfcl-' OUT t'.'.i C t)S WSA ttpYVC, INC WC tur. J CLASSIFIED AD SEC FOR RENT FOR RENT Cabins for white men. Bee Collins, 721 Market. O 21--N21 FOR RENT First claim furnished apartment, steam heated. McCar thy Apartments, 630 Pino. Phono 800. 29tf FOR RENT -First class furnished 4 room cottage; no children or dogs. Call at 310 Lincoln. 7-tf j WHEN YOU EAT MEAT at tho Shasta Cafe, you are eating Klam ath county meat. 10-1 ( FOR RENT 3 room house, with range, garage aud woodshed, in iiuire at Preil.t's grocery. So. 5th St. Phone 15F13. 17-10 FOR RENT Bedroom suitable for two gentlemen; use of phone and bath. Phone No. 353W. 901 Pine 8t. 17-19 FOR RENT Sleeping room adjoin in.i; bath; furnace heat; for one or two. 514 Walnut. 17-23 FOR RENT 1 room home. $15 00. 259 So. Riverside. 17-19 FOR RENT OR SALE New 4 room modern house, priced right; call 752.J after 6 p. m. 17-15 FOR BjENT 3 room bouse. Call 438-R. furnished 17-19 FOR RENT Furnished house, 4 rooms and bath. Phono 482R. 818 North Dth. 18-20 FOR RENT Across street Falrvlew school, 3 room modern house; range, linoleum In kitchen and bath room. Information 533 11th. 18-19 FOR RENT 4 room house, Hot Springs; double garage, wood house. 334 So. 4th St. 18-20 FOR RENT Front sleeping room; well furnished. Board If preferred, for one or two men. 1135 Pine. Phono 673R. 18-19 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL 1 ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of! Oregon in and for Klamath County In the matter of the Estate of Elizabeth C. Pollman, also known as Mrs. H. V. 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 : Yon are hornhv notified thnt- nn ;he twenty ninth day of' OctoberT: is-o, . m. Liuncan, ancillary ad ministrator with the will annexed; of the estate of Elizabeth C. Poll-! man, also fcnown as Mrs. H. W. Poll-j man, deceased, filed in said court j his final account, as said adminlstrat-j or, and that said final account will be heard on the first (1st) dajr 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 Bhould not be allowed. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 29th day of October, 1925. R. H. BUNNELL, County Judge. Oct. 30. Nov. 0. 13. 19. 27. i mm LUCKY (Continued From Pago Ono) ing when his name was called for the bout with Tommy Murphy and he appears to have acted wisely. Murphy haying all the appearance of a rapid-fire gun in action. Dum my Poole substituted for Allen with out preparation and put up a game, clever fight, getting a good draw. Both fighter were tired out at tho end of the bout. Murphy punished Poole's body terrifically at the be ginning of the bout. Henry Burke, making his second appearance as a boxer, was handi capped by a throwu-out right shoul der and got all the worst of it in the two rounds ho endured with Jim Fleming. The feature ot the bout was Henry's reversion to typo wbeu he tackled Floming and up set him for . a loss on the ten-yard line. Fleming kicked, the crowd roared, and Burke apologized. This bout was comedy throughout, for everyone but Burke. The Getaway The village improvident was ob served .dickering with an automo bile salesman for an expensive mo tor. "What do you mean," asked a candid friend, "by buying u big, fast car when you can't oven pay your bills?" - "That," admitted the improvident, "is the main reason I am buying a big. fast car." y FIFTY FOOT FRONTAGE on lilh St. 150 ft. deep, with small modern store, priced at $4,000. Loula Gcrvnls, Aigoma, Ore, 0 27--N 37 A REAL SACRIFICE -Chevrolet dan In good condition; good rubber and engine Just overhauled, ?38P. Phono 121J. 0-tt FIRST CLASS FENDER and radiator nnd body work. Bulck ft Star Ga rage. ,-, 16-tt p 1-. $23.50 .$29.50 $31.50 "Highest grade all wool suits and overcoats, tailored to measure. 1004 Mali). ; ; -14-30 FOR SALE Well equipped crean ery In good dairy country. For parti culars write Tho Wood River Val ley Creamery, Fort Klamath, Ore gon. ' M-20 FOR SALE 75 per month income property, modern, closo in, on macadam street. $5500; reasonable terms. 155 E. Main; phone S39R. 16-31 FOR SALEJ-L.irgo range: also dou ble disc fvloline plow. 320 North 11th. 16-21 FOR SALE Registered roan Dur ham bull, exceptional quality. Trti lovo & Holloway. Phono 5 75J. 1719 MANUFACTURING SITH& in 2nd Addition, on railroad, for sale. T. O. Hague. , , , 18-23 FOR SALE- Two good brood sow: ono registered puoc Jersey with papers; one Hampshire, exception ally good .'indP.1d.uol. A. M. Thom ai: and Son, Malln, Oregon. 18-20 LOST AND POUND $100 REWARD I will pay ono hundred dollars for 'information that will lead to the conviction of the thieves who stole a trunk arid wearing apparel, from the bunk bouse on my ranch. Information will he considered confidential. Rex E. Bord. ' Nov.4--Jan. i LOST Black bill fold with my driver's license and other papers. Pleased phone 708. Bernardino Hanpon. 14-30 L O S T Suit case, weat eide'of Tulo lake; leave at Herald office; $0 reward. 18-24 WANTED HEMSTITCHING All fast "colors ; satisfaction guaranteed. Mra. H. Allender. 614,-Watant. N 12-D 12 V. ANTED Men's laundry. 606 Wal nut. 13-19 WANTED Middle aged woman, no children, wants work on ranch. Call at Holland house. 16-21 WANTED Laundry to do at home. Sill:s and fine work a apecialty. Mrs. D. A. Root, 1422 ManzaniU St., phono 324R. 16-21 WANTED Men's washing; wool, silk shirts given special attention. 819 Walnut. 17-23 MISCELLANEOUS BOARD AND ROOM for 2 men, $10 per week each, Phone 965. 352 No. 10th St. 18-t DANCING LESSONS All types of dancing; call Mary Peterson, 836J or Marcella Meehan, 520J. 17-23 WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. Reference. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf I TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Slain street. Phone 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to tho Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER Herald office. ti-lt AMERICAN SHOE SHINING Parlor; 15 years experience; Central Bar ber shop. 626 Main St. 18-29 1). A. R. TO ASHLAND Local Members of Eiilnlona Chap ter of D. A. 11. Leaving j ; A number of local members of tho D. A. It. Eulaloua chapter, are expecting to motor to Ashland to morrow noon to attend u 1'inch eon at the Lltbla hotel when mem ber:; of the Crater Luke chapter of Medford, the Mount Ashland chapter of Ashland, and tile local chapter will gather. Mrs. Sey mour Jones, of Salem, State Regent wil attend the luncheon. Mrs. Wil bur Jones. Mrs. Fred Glover. Mrs. R. E. Wuttenburg, Mrs. Charles Martin nnd a number of other plan to attend. HOLLYWOOD. Nigel Bairie, film actor, iwho divorced his firs', wife In Loudon, has been married t i Mrs. Gertrude Pockltngton, of Rhodesia. PHONE 87 906 MAIN m