The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 20, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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or- a pa. .v.iM(J ihiuCK
HERALD'S
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
One Hour lesson a week and
privilege oT t'litsn work III
composition. hllory of mu
Ic, ear training, etc.
Residence luou 'u II r rit In
I' huno 7 9 0 W
8ludlo 503 3rd tit. Ph.tSiM
Dr. Philip CoU ...
L Guc -i Practice of DentUtry
Opn Rvrnlngl by Appolatmnnt
Phon 503 CIS Utln
Orn Moi'i Store
Thnrnlnv eTentni. VInlt
tnc miimbart woloome.
Blki Templo, 3rd ft Mala
Cbarlton Cnrrln, Ki.iltod
Ruler. Tom Debmll, Bee.
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meetlnge: 8 P. M,
Ziul and 4th Tueeriara
.liyceum Hull, 8th and
High Visiting Knight
welcome
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Kodak Work
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KLAMATH FALLS OREGON xnSl
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE U W
BUY THEIR ORUGS BgBfiBgl
O. K. Transfer
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76 YOO AWVMORC.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DR. F. R. GODDARD
ORTEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN
and simotco:
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DR. J. G. COBLE
OPTOMETRIST--OPTICIAN
Mt Muiii Si. Phon &6W
Mukn Mint grind glasses. Dupli
rale broken lenses, repair frame.
Vochatzer Bros
WKIX URXU.KIia
Phone 225-R
1731 MelroBe
Bitlmalci KlTtn on wUr
yitcm. Frlcdi Rctionabf
The now Concrete Hollon-Wai
Salldlng Drlck 'r Found
Ue'na, Wall, Dulldlng. etc
'Abialntelj Plre end Wdhtbar
Proof at a coat le then an
other form of maonry.
-Btone-Tlla conatractlon ellin
Inatei upkoop ezpenae. I In
deitrttotlblu. and ' I approrod
by the boat architect and
bnlldere.
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Unexcelled aa a baa for
Htncco rlnlab
mi na l-Vlnnie Tone Job
lb and Karkel. Pbnne S82W
Concrete Pipo Co,
ready afr v5 Pr
EVENING
19 THAT TM8
5AP YOU V.'U'RK ,
CN6A6ED (O f
MIDLAND
Aiiioiik biielnr rnllcni in Klam-
ath Pall n Friday, .were C. R. I'at
UTHon. Bdwarid KoronKlne and Chnti.
Porter of Midland.
Hurry Wlthri-ll In buildlnR a new
burn In plnro of tho one which wa
destroyed by fire a abort time ago.
Win. Douglne of SIon. Calif..
In upending Home time with 111 bro
ther In law. Harry Wlthrell of Mid
land. Kranlt Flower wa a caller In
Midland Wednesday ffom Klamath
Full.:.
The Midland itehool Is plannine an
aperotta pluy on Novomber 21 at
7::t0 p. m.. when . nmull ndmiHHion
will be cbb.MfMi After the play, thore
Is to he held u public tlunco In the
neighborhood. The Benefits are to
bo spent on orchestra musical instru
ments for pupils. The public Is In
vited to attend.
E. L. Furliur and son were In
Klamath Fnllii Saturday.
Charles Porter hnB gone to Mnrys
vllle, Calif., whore ho expects to
spend some time with his uncle. -
Miss lln Hooper, who underwent
a minor operation at the Klamath
Valley hospital. Is on the road to
rocovery nlcoly.
Mrs. Ednn Flowers. Midland mer
chant, was In Klamath Falls Bhop
pltiK on .Saturday.
Hubert trgent and Mr. and Mrs.
P. L. Ilnrnott were county seat visi
tors on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davidson spent
tho week end at the home of Mr.
mid Mrs. Fran!; Gruy of the lower
lake district.
Mri and Mrs. J. B. Burnatt spent
Monday In Klamath Falls.
Ice Sheppherd nnd Leslie Stiles
of Klamath Falls wore visltiiiK at the
J, l. Hooper ranch on Sunday,
Braesto Znmhonlne wns calling on
Miller Island Tuesday.
Edgar Furber is busy this week
dressing turkeys for mnrket.
Kdwnrd lloyre wns In Klamath
Fulls on business TueHtlny.
Leo Sutton has been busy grading
on tho loud between Miller hill and
the S. P, railroad which bus been
Uttdly in need of repairs for ninny
years. We liopo he continues and
conies through to the Island which is
badly in need of a county road.
I'lto.MINNNT BAY MHN
Hi ll' From Coos Hay , on Hunt in:,
Ti'l;"l'o Iteturn Home Moodily
Dr. B. : W. , Kndlcott. Juke Hill
Birom, chiiiles BWMf and c. Wl
Parker, all iirominont busliioss men
of Coos liny, lesliling in Mnrshflelil,
arrived In Hie oily late this . after
noon to spend several day in the
Tola I. nke country litinnug goese.
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Z. Peters
(Ornd. Univ. Calif.)
Teiielier of Piano and Violin
Accredited by Statu Board
of Kdiiciitlon.
Phone 45 1W
Co.,
HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
THE EVENING HERALD'S
OLAMIFDn) Al it ITE8
Pint Inwrtlnn ... f.t. . r T jlH
Two Inecrtlon pir line loc
Three imwrtlona per line le
Jour Imwrtlona per line StftY
Week (II timet) per line We
One Month .f i. juiU per Hdc 75c
Minimum enarge ISe. Ad not
conaocutiro are charged a new fel
lowlng euch omlealon.
Flrt Insertion la In "New Todaj"
column without xtre charga, but all
Inaerllon In that column are at tint
Insertion rate.
MERRILL
Araletiee Day wa p nl very
quietly In Morrill. Tin n- was no
celebrating of any kind, the bui
hess house s were do''. tuil a num-
ber of Merrill peopb dd the
laying of the eornemtono or the
Legion building In Klamath Fall.
The high school mudenti IQeiU
WedneHdiiy in dtgglnr t trench and
Utrlng u pipe from the Cox home
10 the Community Hull Tho tu
dent urn fitting the Community
Hull with showera. Those helping
Wednesday we're oh:i nnd Ui ! pll
lord. Dan Barry, ' Willard Duncan,
Raymond Taylor, Mnieni and Her
beft Oraybeal, Fred Benson, W. K.
Frulls, Ix-tcr Moore. Doriald Bailey,
Boy Bcasley. Alfred Carleton, Tom
Borrows, and Mra. Tumhangh and
Mr. Hendrlckson: At noon j chick
on dinner wbb served to thoe
helping ut the club room by Mia
McVeigh and the following girl:
Murium and Wlnnlfre'i Offfeld, Ed
nn Join's, Esther Moore, Alta Wil
Bon, Eva Murrax. Loraine Bcaley.
Burte O'Nnll and Helen Brov.n. A
number of tho boy were working
Saturday hauling gravel around the
school.
Tuesday evening the Royal Neigh
bor held Initiation at the I. O. O. F.
Jlull at which time six caudldate
were Initiated Into the lodge. About
twenty five from the lodge in Klam
ath Fulls wero down for the work.
Following the initial ion it banquet
wus served in tho dining room,
Tuesday morning a- short pro
gram wns given at the high school
appropriate of Armistice Day. Itev.
Miksovaky of Mnlin was Ihe princi
pal speaker and gave a splendid
talk. This was vary much enjoyed
by the students.
Last week the -local Catholic
church held admission, closing Wed
nesday evening. Thefe meetings
fore all well attended.
Thursday evening the Knights of
Columbus root at tjj; bofne of Hugh
Fnlvoy weal of tojrn. A number
of tho Knights from Klamath Falli
'were down. Following the meeting
a social hour was Bpcnt. Dancing
was indulged in by a number of
those present. Refreshments were
served at a late hour. A good crowd
was out and a delightful evening
spent.
Mr. and Mrs. Stove Stukcl and
Jess MrFaul were In Klamath Falls
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R, 41. Anderson
nnd family spent Armlstico Day in
Chiloniiin with Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Hosley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frazler spent
EVERETT TRUE
NOvV THV3 15 A SORi
leveftcTT.'.' IT'S a good thinq-.
IMPlV MN'T TAIL !
YOU ANI A FEW CV
THC; TLOOK
"If It's Loose We'll Move It"
Tbiir:id;iy In Medfortl. returning the
same day.
Hoy Beaman and Carl Maga'.n of
Hogiio River spent n day last wool!
with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Murruy.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Dalton and
daughter l.o i. Mr. nnd Mrs. E.
F. Merrltt, Edna Merrltt and Altn
Wilson intended the show "A Man
Without a Country" In Klamat.'i
Foils Wednesday evening.
'I he LmUee' Aid of tho Prcsby-
terlnn ehnrdi will meet for an all
day meeting at the club roomn
Wednesday for work.
' Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Merrill left
(he last of the week for a short
visit In Redding. California.
Mr. end Mrs. M. (ialcumini spent
Saturday in Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harwood wore
in Klamath Falls on business Tues
day. Mian Virginia Tickle of Klamath
Falls In visiting at the Jones home
(his week.
Among the Merrill people in
Klamath Falls Saturday were Mrs.
Jennie Jones. Ed Jones, Edna and'
Bud Jones, Winnlfrtd Dewey, Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. W. llfckins, Mr. and
Mr". F. N. Mover. Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowman,
Mr. H. N. Bogue. ills McVeigh.
Mrs. Tho. Lynch, Mrs. P.ose Davis
and Sumner Davis.
Tho Library club will give their
first card party of the season Sat
urday evening. November 21, at the
home of iC. M. Merrltt. HosleBBC
will be MeBdames Walker. Har
wood. E. F. Merrltt and J. S.
Stevenson.
. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Colwell of
Klamath Fail wero Merrill 'Vis
itors Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Carleton were
hosts at dinner Sunday. Their guests
were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Merrltt.
Eugene Merrill. Mrs. Rose Davis
and E. A. and Sumner Davis.
Miss Caroline Varlctte and Miss
Edna Merrill entertained at din
ner Sunday at the home of Miss
Merrilt. The place cards were
unique and original and were sug
gestive of the guest in some way
and ca-JBed a good deal of amuse
ment. Plates were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hendrickson. Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Merrill, Miss Florence
McClay. MIbs Swea Lurgdahl and
the hostesses.
Dr. O. C. Prentiss was called to
Merrill Thursday.
. Mr. C.us Eksman spent Armis
tice Day in Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Anderson
had as their dinner guests Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walker. Wyle
Robert and Helen Walker.
vrvrrriR
Notice, is hereby given that there
! are funds in tne county ireasury
I for the redemption of Horsefly Irri
gation District warrants, proiesiuu
on or before November 9. 1925.
Also for the redemption ol Lan
gell Valley Irrigation District war
rants, protested on or before Novem
ber 7, 1925. Interest on same will
cease from this date.
Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon,
this 20th day of November, 1925.
VERA HOUSTON':
Nov. 20. 21, 22 County Treasurer.
By CONDO
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AMD IX I
A NT "TO Let J
T (VAI
IMY FKIEMDS IN 0
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CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
VI :V TODAY
FOR RENT 4 room house on
Klmnath, close to 11th St. Call
Hot Springs hotel. 20-23
WOMAN DRIVING to Los Angclos
first of weok, enclosed car. wishes
woman pusscnger. Phono 634M.
20-21
FOR SALE -Ford touring, good con
dition, with transmission, Atwalor
Kent Ignition, other extras; good
rubber; cheap. Call at HKI W.
Main. 20-23
WOMAN WANTED To cook on
ranch: all winter Job. D. D. Uakey
Malln, Ore. 20-27
FOR RENT Front sleeping room,
adjoining hath: for one or two.
Call 027 North 5th St. 20-21
FOR SALE Enclosed car. or will
trade for city lots. Jesse Bailey,
Little Brick cafe! 20-'23
FOR RENT 3 room furnished
house; garage; $30 per month.
SOD Calif. Ave. 20-21
X P E It T We have one of the
best radiator, fender and body men
to' be had anywhere. Old fenders
made to look new. BUICK &
STAR Garage. 20 tf
FOR RENT 4 room fumMied
house, close to scchooL Phone No.
1. oi 330R, after 5. 20-22
FOR KENT Bedroom suitable for
two gentlemen; use of phone and
l aih. Phone No. 353 W. 901 Pine
St. 20-23
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Cabint 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 First class furnished 4
room cottage; no children or dogs.
Call at 315 Lincoln. 7-tf
WHEN YOU EAT MEAT at the
Shasta Cafe, you are eatlne Klam
ath county meat. 10-lf
FOP. RENT Sleeping room adjoin
ing bath; furnace heat; for one or
two. 514 Walnut. 17-23
FOR RENT Furnished house, 4
rooms and bath. Phone 482R. 818
North 9th. 18-20
FOR RENT 4 room Jhouse, Hot
Springs; doable garage, wood
house. 334 So. 4th St. 18-20
FOR RUNT 4 room modern house.
Furniture also for sale. All .very
reasonable. 720 N. 9th street.
IS-21"
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FOR RENT Large front sleeping
room, with heater. Phone 284W.
303 Wash. 19-21
FOR RENT 3 room bouse, phone
363W. 19-20
FOR RENT Furnished room. 920
Lincoln, Phone 597W. 19-21
ROOMS FOR RENT 2 gentlemen,
private family. 350 N. 9th St.
19-21
WANTED
HEMSTITCHING All fast colors;
satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. H,
Allender. 514 Walnut. N 12--D 12
WANTED Middle aged woman, no
dhiidren, wants work on ranch.
Call at Holland house. 16-21
WANTED Laundry to do at homo.
Silks and fine work a specialty.
Mrs. D. A. Root, 1422 Manzanita
St.. phono 324R. 16-21
1
WANTED Men's washing: wool,
siljt shirts given special attention.
SI'S Walnut. 17-23
WANTED Young women for tele
phone operators; experience not
required. 'Salary paid while learn
ing; apply chief operator, Pacific
Telephone & Telegraph Co. Klam
ath Falls. 19-21
WANTED Spitz for stud service,
immediately. Herald office Box
214, care Herald. 19-21
WANTED Woman wants practical
nursing and housekeeping. Phone
345W. 19-25
Moonshiner Gets
Five - Year Term
MEDFORD. Ore., -Nov. 20. H.
C. Conway, 26, formerly of North
Bend, recently convicted of con
duuthig a still, was sentenced by
.Iule C. M. Thomas yesterday to
five years in Hie state penjteutlary,
the maximum punishment for the
offense.
. J. Stouebruker, of Ashland, Con
way's alleged associate and chief
witness against hint, evas sentenced
to one year, and parolled by t'ie
court to tho prosecuting attorney.
Extending a helping hand Is com."
mendable, but a hand with something
In II is more practical.
PHONE 87
906 MAIN
Page Seven
FOR HALf
FIFTY FOOT FRONTAGE on Oth St
ISO ft. deep, with small modern
store, priced at $4,4)00. Louia
Corvnls, Algoma, Oro. 0 -7 --N 2 7
A REAL SACRIFICE - .Chevrolet se
dun In good condition: good rubber
and engine Just overhauled, $9SS.
Phono 12U. , ,0-tf
$23.50 $20. 50 $31.50 iflghoat
grade all wool mil Is and overcoats,
tailored to measure. 1PQ4 Main.
14-20
, i, ...... Lin- ,i
FOR SALE Well cimlppod creamery
in good dairy country. ;For par'l
culars write The Wood River Val
ley Creamery. Fort Klamath, Ore
gon. 14-20
FOR SALE $75 per month income
property, modern. elo:in In, on
macadam streot. $fi500; reasonable
terms. 156 E. Main; phono 839R.
16-21
FOR SALE Large range; also dou
ble disc Molino plow. 320 North
Hth. 16-21
MANUFACTURING SITES in 2nd
Addition, on railroad, for sale. T.
O. Hague. 16-23
FOR SALE Two good brood sows;
ono registered Duroc Jeraey wllh
papers: one Hampshire, exception
ally goqd Individual. A. M. Thom
as and Son, Malln, Oregon. 18-30
DRESSES AND COATS on sale at
Bee Begln's Dress Shop, 129 go.
7th St. ' 19-25
FOR SALE Apt. house, well fur
nished, steam heat, close In; pays
well. Write Box 215 care Herald.
i9-25
A FEW MORE HATS to close out at
- Bee Begln's Dress Shop. 19-25
BUY YOUR DRESS OR COAT at
Bee Begln's Dress Shop and save.
19-25
SPECIAL 2 ply roofing, $2.35 per
roll; asphalt sheeting, $1.75; Un
seed oil. 1.50 gal.; kalsomlae 12 !e
lb. Get wise and use Patterson's
size In your kalsomlne; your mon
ey returned If not satisfied. Pat
terson's Paint Store. 630 So. 6th
St. 19-25
ANOTHER SHIPMENT of pretty
robes and kimonas at Bee Begln's
Dress Shop, 129 So. 7th St. 19-25
FOR SALE Chevrolet car in good
condition, tor $160. Call 515 No.
3rd St. . 18-21
FOB SALE Uaused set of "My Book
House," books for children. Phone
5J4J. 19-25
MISCELLANEOUS
GERHARDT AND DICKEY, carpen
ters, day or contract, large or
small jobs. Phone 756 after 6 p.
m. 19-21
DANCING LESSONS All types of
dancing; call Mary Peterson, 836J
or Marcella Meehan, 520J. 17-23
j WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax-
ins, house cleaning and Janitor
service. Reference a. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. ' 7tf
TRIANGLE CAFE The place tp get
good eats. OPEN AiiL NIGHT.
633 Main street Phone 624. tt
SHOES REPALRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St We
pay the return postage.
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER Herald
office tf-nt
AMERICAN SHOE SHINING Parlor;
15 years experience; CcntralJBar
ber shop. G26 Main St. 120
ROBERTS SUITS. & OVERPOAp
Hand tailored to your measatro,
$33.50 to $47.50; also Selig Bros,
line, San Francisco's largestdail
ors. Can give delivery in one week
if necessary, $25.00 to $62.50. Fit,
workmanship and wear guaran
teed. Highest quality, lowest prices
al ways. Phone 109. I will call with
samples, or see me at the Oun
Store, Saturday afternoons and
evenings. A. R. "Aco" Henncr.
N 7-- D 7
IiOST AND FOUND
$100 REWARD I will pay one
hundred dollars for information
that will lead to the conviction of
the thieves who stole a trunk and
wearing apparel from the bunk
house on my ranch. Information
will bo considered :coktfldootiiil.
Re E. Bord. . , . ' Noy.-4-Jai. 4
LOST Blac.lt bill fold wltf my
driver's license and othyr patters.
Pleaso phono 70S. Ileniarriine
Hantaon. 0$ ITJ 14JB0
LOST Suit case, west sidle of
Tutu lake; leave at Herald ofilce;
$5 reward. 1 1124
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
To Meet At Miss Beatty'a Apart
ment on Fiflli and High Tonight
The executive committee of tho
business and professional women's
club will meet at ,'he apartment
of Miss Francis Beatty on the cor
ner Of Fifth and High this evening.
Tho meeting is culled for 7:30
o'clock.