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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1925)
ThnvHilrty, November 20, 1925 EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Ptfpe Sevetf Breaking His Bubbles THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION iOU M06T HAVE HAD A UTC OP OK, THB CcTKARV l Chill, PlAW'j ro MARRY AMD Live AT HOME And OCODIS IIAD 0WLVA'JMA1.L Fiom Pulpit to Soda Fountain FOB RENT FOR RENT Front sleeping room, MiOtning bath; for one or two. Call 27 North 5th St. 20-2C NEW TODAY MOMEV 9AVDUP SUM- MOM AND I LIVED IN A C00PL5 To Furnish a home. FOR ItlONI - Furnished room, steam heatod; Winters building. 710 Muln St. 20-28 uixc inn -i'l'i 0? FORNISHCD ROOMS To START WITH -IT wag A Humble BEGINNING BUT WS FOIt RENT First class furnished : GOINU FAST -Articles, remaining at apartment, steam healed. McCnr- bargain prices. See tho bod, dresa thy Apartments. 830 Pino. Phono nr. rugs, dining sot, bookcase, oil Ii00. 29tfi stove. 720 N. 9th QL 20-27' , votfcE HAPPV ToAITCgALM FATHER; ABOUT 8l?iMQiU6 Mis wipe To The PAKeAfl'AU' FOR KENT First class furnished 4 FOR SALE -Hemstitching machine room cottage; no children or doga. Call at 315 Lincoln. 7-tf and art guilds. cull at winger Hewing Machine Co. 20-2 ROOMS, with or without bourd, close In. Phone 229W. 20-2 WHEN YOi; EAT MEAT at the Shasta Cafe, you are eating Klam ath county meat. 10-1 r 6w w, how Y tte.vie.Kc ? OLD VJ6R VOL A MAS?R6DVmeM MP,RRieD uet'6 see f "ZSC& 1 WAS ABOUT , c-t n iftV ws AGa i 1 T "AFTeS. A T-6V0 WEARS Or SKIMPING AND SAVING VJE MANAliKD 10 GET ENOUGH MOMEV ToGETHte 'To Furnish a HOMO HERALD'S Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Ona Hour I. u wmik und privilege or cluiu work In componltlon, history at mu sic, our training, etc. Hualdniieo 1000 California Phone 7 0 0 W Studio 503 3rd 8t. Ph.284M Dr. Pbilip Cole Uunara' Pram .. ' r t)tntitr OPn BnliiK b Appolnlmen. Ph.m. 16 SIB Mli )' M. Hlr J. C CLEGHORN Civil. BNGINBBR and surveyor Pbons 104M 219 High St. Vmerican Legion ICIamato Poll No Meetings ls and tra Taesdayi Court Boie Basement H OLDS, Oom'dr Phona tS-W 9 O. ELKS Meet i TJtaridaj nvaulnt. vian Inn: inambera welcome Hlks Tamplo. iro Main Oburltnn.'Onrrln, Kialtod Ruler. Tom DolaMI, Bon K. of C. Council No. 225f Meetings: P. M. 2nd "id 4tb Tuesday Lyceum Hall. 8th and Ugh Visiting Knlghta ffumna (.'has, Fjlturaon. O. K. Kodak A TV- V v , .. i 1 B. P JsTfjgeji 1 1 I Leave Your Rlttvs 'Mare 9 OclocK-Your A.ri- Pictures are m AMamMiiiAmATVATVar a nam -i Rvira"xi m W'sL KLAMATH FALLS OPECiOM vnjf Wl V' WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE ( feuiff v I BUY THEIR DRUGS UcgbSkeVI j 7 That must have Bee. 10 A PRETTY TOUCH BE6H0NW0 WHV DIDN'T YOL MOVE HOME WITH YOUR PARENST3 TILL YOU 60T A START'1 YOUN& HV A BUSINESS DIRECTORY TO. F. R. GODDARD UVlKiD'ATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BimrtK'iH , Ot.'loa ml Rnaldmr. Puua". 3-1 I. O O. F. T-imi-iv DR. J. G GOBLE OPTOMKTH1KT OPTICIAN 709 Main St. Phono 56SW MtkO nml grind RlnsH-B. Dnpll ciiiii brokan lanlet, ri'pnlr frumua. Vochatzer Bros wei, i DHULXJcna Phone 226-R 1731 Melrose Batlmatei titan on wator aratama. Prlcoa Roaaonabla PERMANENT CONOTROCTIOM anliulvr IJctil n -fnrlnr.T. fo no nan Uonor.wia Uolluw W Building Brick lor Pounil tlona. Walla. Bulldlngi v Aoaolunl. Flra ano Wit'i" Proof at a ooat leaa than an' thar rorm of maaonrT -Stono-Ttla uonatruotlon allm inati-a npkeep ezponao, la in doatruotlbla and la approroil kjr tha ': archltecta and bnlldara -DneirffllM aa a baaa for Rlm.'C'i (I in.;. m na Katlniato Your J"' Ih and MarkH. Pnnn BW8W Concrete Pipe Co. Work readr 6 (J 1 1 m v jc y i ' t: 1 Baled Straw , 1 MV BOY- UO HOUSG. IS 8lS ) EW0U6H FOR TWfVTAMiuES S TO LIVE. IW - IT'S BEST FOR I COUPLZ& TO START J THEMSELVES I. ssil II i) M) KATEH Hnl Inanrtlon par line 10c rwii lnarrtlona . per Una lo Hir. r ttincrllnn . per lino 20c Four Inacrtlona per Una SSc Wnek (0 tlmea) per line SOc One Month . per line 70c . Minimum rtarg 16c. Ada not louai'cutlve are charged aa new fal lowing each omlaalon. Plrat Insertion la In "Now Today" column without eztra charge, bnt all Inaortlona In tbat column are At tint Inaertlon rate. HOME POtN'TKRH Cnlilcnchcil munlln in a medium tliln craaa mukes very aatlafao wry v ..-.i-ialn mntoriol. BecailM of ItH rich cream color It i . morn plenKlng than n pure white cotton nml Ik ho neutral that il may he comlilncil with a whin rango of colom. One wuy of ulng thin mu tortal in to cut out incdnlllonK from abort tengllin of cretonne and np pllquo them onto the unbleached iminlln in a border across tho lower edge of ttie vaiunco and the Hide hangings. No one convenience Is of greater ralUQ lu Having the housewife than ninning water in the home. Tho portion wlto must carry water from tin outside pump adds many tons of lifting to her dully work. She noeds running water In the kitch en quite as much ns It la needed for the livestock. If the wash holler is.flllcd through n piece of old hose attached to a nearby faucot. wash day will be much lens tiresome. This saves lift ing or carrying water. Tho gears of a Dover egg heater cleaned with a little nlcohol pre vents black smudges. Tho dust bag of n vacuum clenn onr Is emptied easily by placing the mouth In a largo suck Instead of shuklng tho dust Into a nowsapor. A step-saving kitchen may bo had by having a book for everything and everything on Its hook. Huttorlng tho nose of tho cream pitcher prevents tho cream from dripping and making spots on tho table cloth. Kitchen scissors may be used for cutting up chicken, shredding let tuce chopping raisins, and marsh mallows. Hub the blades and the fingers with a HtUo butter when preparing sticky food. Variation In color and toxturo makes nioal planning interesting, It Is better to servo creamed chick on and potato croquets, pr fried chicken and oscnHoped potatoes, than to serve two creamed or part ly lqiiltl foods such as creamed or oscallopeil potatoes and creamed chicken in tho sumo course. It is bettor to have one food cut in tho form of cubeH, as, chicken a la king, ban to norvo a vegetable cut In tho. same way. Tho same thing also ap plies to mashed foods, , Z. Peters (Grnd. Univ. Calif.) Tenchor of Piano and Violin Accredited by State Board of Education. . Phone 45 1W , - Murpheys .- ...,!, Aged Man Says He Was Robbed Oakland, Ore., dent Tells Hold-up Resi of ROSBBURO, Ore., Nov. 20. An thony Saunders, a resident of Oak land, Calif., arrived in Roseburg thiH morning with a story of having been nibbed at the point of a gun of $80 in cash, a diamond ring valued at $175, a gold watch and a car, the rubbery being committed, he claims, by a man whom he pick ed up near Eugene. Just south of yoncalfe tho Btranger, according to Saunders, drew a revolver and ordered hint nut of tho car and nfier robbing him of hla cash, ring and watcn, took the car aad drove away, leav ing Saunders to wulk back to Von calla. RADIO CRAKE HITS JAPAN' TOKYO. Tho radio craze has grown to such an extent in Japan that somo of the middle school authorities in Tokyo 'have Issued or dors that students shall not "listen In" during certain haura of tha ovening, but shall devote these hours to their studies. The school heads found upon Investigation that CM youngsters were neglecting their school work In the evening to lis ten to tha radio. EVERETT TRUE Y2S, NeiGHSOR YDU'R& WBt-CoMCS TO U"Sc. OUTS 'PHONie, THAT 13, IP IT'S A OASe r rTBarrara-; , 1 fc-Ai mm 1 . mm, We(, IT'S GCLTTIMG- SfsSOOQ-H !'. 1 KNOW THAT YOU ARe. IajELA iM3C( TO HAVG A OF YbuR OOuN 11 Se.vcs.RAt TiMess I've cs-ivero you some P?CTTY -03 HINTS, SOT ( ToU'e?c2. (AAITING. IOf SoM&THlMS. COUDCR Feed Store. .... .. y.f" DESTITUTE OK KOREA BMP- LATE CAVE inVEJ,I,KRS TOYKO, P) Reports from Seoui, Korea, state that more than :i000 residents of that place .are j uwellin gin caves, just as their ances tors did in a primitive age. It Is be i lleved that most of these cave dwell ' i;rs are members of the pqverty stricken, unemployed class which has J been greatly augmented lately be . cause of the Industrial depression. I The Seoul authorities are declared to be tiornewhat perturbed over the situation and are planning relief measures In order to halt the care iligging tendencies of the inhabit ants. AUSTRALIA REARS 0.000,000 H BLB0TJ IIN E. Statistics recently completed show that on March 31, Australia had a population of 5, 900,000, an Increase of 31.000 in three months. Savings bank deposits on tho same day aggregated $800,525,000. The total industrial production of Australia for the year ended June 1 is shown, to have been $1,971, 000,000. PHILADELPHIA. For saving lives during a windstorm 34 years ago when he 'was a policeman, Theodore Tw.eston, proctor at Cor nell, has just been awardsd a gold medal. Smodley Butlar found out 'about his heroism in searching old records. By CONDO I WELL. - f? NO, IT SN'T 4S HA ,AS AU. THAT. L JUST WNTGP TO CA(-C UP SOCI&--- TO T3.ei I ; n ii rA.-j.--a.:".3 .. Phone 87, .... a.'. . FOIt RENT Cabins for white men. Sec Collin, 724 Mkt. N 25-1) 25 FOR RENT Partly furnished four room house, with bath. Phone 482R. 818 N. 9th St. 25-27 FOR RENT -3 room house with stove, garage and woodshed; cheap; phone 15F13. Inquire I'ruitt's grocery. 25-28 CABIN FOR RENT 8 doliurs. 813 Alarnedu. 23-25 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 708 North 9th, or phone 4G7M. 23-25 FOR RENT 2 roum furnished Apt. close in, adults only; would pre fer lady to do few hours work each day. Phone 979W. 25-26 FOR RENT Two houses, modern, furnished; close to Country club. Inquire within or phone 329. 23-28 COMFORTABLE ROOMS $4 per week. Phone 416J. 24-26 FOR RENT 4 room modern house, furnished; good garage. Hot Springs addition. Phone 168J. 24-26 MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT We have one of the best radiator, fender and body men to be had anywhere. Old fenders made to look hew. BUICK & STAR Garage. 20 tf; WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A.M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Moe in the office of H. Tt. Perrin, 209 Hopka building, on Fri day evening, December 4, 1925, for the construction of a residence lo- ! cated on Washington street. j Plans and specifications can be obtained from H. R. Perrin. : Nov. 25-26 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED 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 ROBERTS SUITS & OVERCOATS Hand tailored to your measure, $33.50 to $47.50; 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 wear guaran teed. Highest quality, lowest prices always. Phone 109. I will call with samples, or see me at the Gun Store, Saturday afternoons and evenings. A. R. "Ace" Renner. N 7-- D 7 WANTED WOMAN WANTED To cook on ranch; all winter job. D. D. Liskey Malin, Ore. 20-27 WANTED Cocker Spaniel for stud service immediately. Must be ped igreed. Box 214 care Herald. 25-2 EXPERIENCED MAN in grocery bus iness desires position; can also keep books; reference. 235 Mich. Ave. 25-20 WANTED 3 or 4 room unfurnished house with garage. 1126 Klamath Ave. 25-27 HEMSTITCHING All fast colors; satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. H. Allender. 514 Walnut. N 12-D 12 WANTED Woman to cook in small logging camp. Paul Wampler, Rocky Poiut, Oregon. 25-1 EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER wishes position; cnpablo, conscien tious. Write Box 21S caro Herald. 23-30 WANTED Experieincod ranch and stockman wants work, or would rent ranch with small dairy herd. 1721 Johnson Ave. 24-27 1 v Mary Coe Peterson Teacher of Dancing Call 836J for appointment 906 Main -i-. FOR SALE FIFTY FOOT FRONTAGE on Bth St 150 ft. deep, with small modern store, priced at $4,000. Louis Gervais, Algoma, Ore. 0 27-N 27 A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet se dan In good condition; good rubber and engine just, overhauled, $385. Phono 121 J. 6-tf FOR SALE Splendid lot on Cal. Ave. near Conger; very reason able; from the ownor. Phone af ter six o'clock in the evening. 525W. 21-28 Yakima Spuds per cwt. $3.25 A-l Onions, per cwt. $3.25 Onions (2nds) per cwt. 2.00 Apples 75c to 1.75 per box Grapes 5 to 9c per lb. Sweet Spuds 5c per lb. Eggs SOc per doj., by ct. 48c Cider 40c per gal. SCOTTI PRODUCE CO, 201 East Main Phone 927 23 tf FOR SALE 1925 Studebaker Stan dard with California top, plate glass enclosure. If you want a new car at approximately a $500 dis count, this is your opportunity. Inquire 16 Loomis Building or phone 44.. 25-27 FOR SALE Modern furnished 4 room house; breakfast nook and inbuilt Ironing board. 1515 Cres cent Ave. 25-26 DUNHAM AUTO CO. Certified Urted Cars Priced Below any previous quotations In Klamath County. 1924 Dodge Touring $625 1924 Hudson Tour $700 1923 Chevrolet Tour $300 1924 Chevrolet Tour $3o0 1923 Studebaker Special Six Touring $825 1924 Jewett Sport Tour $625 1923 Overland Blue Bird....$500 24-26 FOR SALE 20 heavy milking Hol stein cows, 14 milking, balance to freshen during winter. All bred to champion Holstein, $100 per head; cash, balance terms. Matched team of gentle four year old mules weight 2765 lbs., $350. The Adams Ranch, Merrill, Oregon. . 24rl LOT 40 x 100 Stucco, new and mod ern, 4 R. bath, B. nook, wash R. & garage; will trade my equity in on rooming house or town prop, close in K. F. L. A. Keeler, 2414 106th Ave., Oakland, Calif. 24-j LOST AND FOUND $100 REWARD 1 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 i house on my ranch. Information will be considered confidential. Rex E. Bord. Nov. 4-Jan. 4 Many Out To See Grange Play Ball CHICAGO, Nov. 29. OP) The in itial appearance of Red Grange us I a professional star today drew a crowd of about 50,000 persons to the Chicagj national league base ball park. The Wheaton flash, just before the game received a telegram of congratulations from a group of Milwaukee icemen as follows: "Congratulations to you on sign ing to play professional football, glad to see one of our boys get In the big money." The net income of tho famous red head from today's game will run close to $20,000 after all de ductions. His manager disclosed today that Red "had planned to draw $100 a week from his foot ball profits and turn tho rost over to the banks at Wheaton and Champaign. SWEDEN'S AUTO IMPORTS ON INCREASE, REPORT STOCKHOLM. The number of automobiles in 'Sweden, government statistics show, increu-:od frorh 8r 506, or one tor ouch 706 inhabit ants in 1919,' to 62,820, or uno tpr each 95 inhabitants at the end if 1924. The cars are mostly Ameri can made. The government's Income front motor business last year Included $1,423,314 taxes on automobiles; $774,043 on tires and $1,347,048 on gasnlino. at J, m