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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1925)
FiWqy,. November. 137' 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Swell, The "Grand" Total THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION Yt J AND BV THE WAV, AUNtN AuStT Tb 00 LUCV AND UMCLE HEURY ASKtb me m they COULDMT Spends $200,000 on Rock Tomb FOR HE NT FOR HALE CLUBYOK NNER I 60 ALOMG tOO - TktRE ISM'T AHHNC, ifO THE HOUSE To EOT' FOR RENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated. McCar thy Apartments, 630 Pine. Phone 800. 29tf I KNEW YOU WOULPNT LAREM f l YTfT-y wniw. in&ea 1 - wl? incKt'j inc 1 I YOUR ii&TERAUE HER II BAiDW)IK)&Too- 8EAU- LET'S INVITE (1 LEY4 MAKC IT A f V THEM TO EAT WITH 05 V. PARTY Of EI6HT Vl . -v CHICK HERALD'S Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano On Hour leaaon it week und prlvllaga of rlan work I11 composition, history ol an ile, oar training, etc. K. hlclcnco 1000 California Phono 7 u W Studio 503 .ml 81. Pb.284M Dr. Philip Col 0nera it.i.-t of OaiitUlry Open hftalan bi AppolnlmoDi Pauni . Ml Main Over Moa'a Store J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL BNOINKBR AN!) 8URVBT0R Phono 104M lit Hlfh St. mttrican Legiou Klamath Poll No I Meetings U and Ird rniwdaya Court Heaaa Basement a OLDS. Com'tr Pbone Itl-W 9 B. P. 0. ELKS Mtiete Thursday evening Vlell tng members welcoma Iks Temple, Srd k Main Oharlton0nrrln, Exalted Holer. Tom Dels'll, See K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings: 1 P.H..I .iui and 4th Tuoadaya I.yneum Hall, 8th and High VlBltlnic KnlirhU wnlromu Ohai. Patterion, n. K, - 'i m Kodak Work Leave Your Films CroreeOclocK-Your iinilcrwootfas mm m WPv. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON m9 I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE U l.jgff v I OUV THEIR DRUGS lAcctStcvl fT" V "-"L " :hw.-.m..c BUSINESS DIRECTORY' DR. F. R. GODDARD o,:ir:oi'ATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURnron Olflea t:id U-ililii. Phuoa S'Jl L 0, O. t. Tomp'i DR. J. G GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN "09 Mil I ii St. Phono 669 W Mnko slid grind glasses. Dupll cnto brokou lonaes, repair frames. Vochatzer Bros wci.i muiJJCRa Phone 226-R 1731 Melrose Estimates given an water ayatema Prices Reasonable PSRMAMCNT CONSTRUCTION atxelnatte Urenaed Md tactnrara for I -Tfia new Concrete Hollow-Wai Snlldlng Brick for Found tlona. Walla. Building ail Aoaolntely Fir ana Weii&e Proof at a coat leaa than an ithf form of maau- -Stone-Tile conatruotjon allm tnatsf upkeep expenae, la In deatruotlbla. and la approrad y tha beat arohltacU and bnlldara Clnezeelled aa a bate for Htureo flntih et aa Kaifmnte Your Job th and Miarhei. Phoiu fHWIW Concretas Plpr Co, Baled Straw CLAHHIFIK-O AD KATES Pint Insertion PW Uw It Tito Insertions per line ihv Tlirw Inaortlons per line 0c Four tnsertlona per line 2Bc Work (a tlroral per line Oi One Month per line 70V Mlnlmum irf Ibc. Ada not ouaecutlve are charged a new fol lowing each omlaalon Plrat Inaertlon u In Now Today" column without extra euarga. but nil Inaertlona In that column ara at tint inaertlon rata. NKW TODAY GOING FAST Articles remaining at bargain prices. See the bod, drcss or r' it. illnttiir set, bookcase, oil 1,1,1,.. ,.0 ... Mil St. 20-27 FOIl TRADH A modem two alory tows; concrete foundation, built In Buffet, Dutch kitchen, nil white ennmeleil; enclOHod back porch, watih room, two full mirror doors. Fireplace --a lovely home In Sheri dan. Or.'. vVlii trade for Klnmnth Falls property. TOR TRADE We have a well equip ped dairy und sheep farm. 3SS neres. cmid eleven - room house, largo hum, hog house, hen house and brooder house. "6 prune trees, nuine apples, plums and small fruits: water piped through house and hum. Creek running through the place, and never fulling springs -this plnce is at Sheridan, Ore. Will sell for $2-1,000. or trado for Klamath Falls Income property. FOIl SALE A fine lot In Mills ad dition, close to Mills Addition school. $500. The WALfTON, WRIGHT CO. 27 FOIl RENT n room furnished Apt. Private bath and phone. Call af- tor S o'clock. 313 N. 9th St 27-30 WANTED Popular Magailne, Issue of nv 20th. Please phono 400J after (i p. m. ' 27-28 FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 3 rooms bath and garage; adults'only. 234 So. Riverside. Phono 473J. 27-28 WANTED Trucks for lumber haul ing. Phono 34 2W, after 7 p. m. 27-2S FOR RENT Three room modern house; call S.ir. 27-28 FOR RENT - Furnished npurtment and bachelor Quarters, 419 N. 10th Phone 34 2W. ' 27-30 NKW YORK. "American boys don't lien," said Manners In n parade of !i00 hoys, staged In prolost against a custom peculiar to this city which permits children of rich and poor to don fantastic costumes und beg on the streets for Thanks giving pennies. Mary Goe Peterson Teacher of Dancing Call rU6J for appointment Z. Peters (Ornd. Univ. Calif.) Toucher of Piano and Violin Accredited by State Hoard of Education. Phone 45 1W - Murpheys Cnpt. John E. Lyon of Middicport, O., a well-to-do river man. la having a huge tomb cut for blnmi-lf out of aolld rock In a 100-fcot bluff overlooking the Ohio River. It will coat t:00,000, Including a 75-foot monument that la to be erected on the brow of the hill behind the tomb. Photo shows the ex cavation In the rock. It will be closed by a copper door guaranteed to last (000 years. '' EXPLOSION KILLS BANDON WORKMAN I1ANDON. Ore.. Nov. 2C P) One man was instantly killed and two others seriously Injun-d on the Sixes river In Curry county yester duy, when u boiler exploded in the Oscar Mather mill. I-tv In Farrarl, 19, was Instnntly killed. George Ma ther suffered a badly crushed log and Juntos Smith was badly scalded. The three men were Just sturting up to the mill when the accident oc curred. No one knows the cause. Lat er In the day. with no watchman present, the smnll mill area destroy ed by fire. Tho origin was not learned. A IK MAIL TO SAVE TEX DAYS BBtWEEX ENGLAND AND INDIA LONDON. WP) A weekly mail service between England and In dia Is being undertaken i- the Im perial Airways. Limited, through a subsidy arid a five-yenr contract given by ' the air ministry. Mails wHI be delivered in Ilombny in five days against the present 15 days, and when the service comes into regular operation nexi summer pas sengers also will be carried. At the outset passengers will only be carried between Cairo and Hasra. Tho ronte. Just under 2,fl00 miles In length, will he from Kautarn via' Itnmlch and Amman to Bagdad, i hence to Basra and Karachi. To! prevent forced lamlingB, especially designed three-engincd aircraft wtjfj bo used. EVERETT TRUE Unpractical il I OTI K A V I V, I I IVt Feed Store. f PRACTICAL j -jOKtra- -ag f . MARKETS PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 27 Cat tle nominally stoady; re.-elpts 25. Hogs steady; Receipts 855 (691 direct). - Sheep nominally sleady; receipts 415 (direct or contract.) Eggs weak, lower. Current receip ts 41; frejh medium 3838i4; fresh standard firsts 454i45I4. fresh standard extras 45 ft 46; fresh undersized 330. Butter steady. Extra cubes city 53; standards 52; p:ime fird'.s 52; firsts 50; undergrades nominal; prints 57; cartons 58. Milk steady. Best churning cream 55: net shippers tracq in zone 1. Cream delivered Portland 59c. Raw milk (4 per cent) $2.60 cwt, fob Portland. Poultry nominal. Heavy hens 20 6-27; llsht 1819; springs 24 25; broilers 29J830; young white ducks 221i26; dressed turkeys 45 45; live, nominal. Potatoes quiet 2.50 2. S5. Onions quiet 1.75. Nuts steady.' Walnuts number 1. 2S? 33;. filberts 26; almonds 27 31; Brazil nuts nuts 2428i Ore gon chestnuts 16c pound. Cascara bark steady 6hiTA Oregon grape root nominal. Hops steady, new crop clusters 22 i ; fuggles 25. Somtimes we figure that just be ing married is enough to make any -woman mad at her husband some times. By CONDO Phone 87, FOH KENT First class furnished 4 room eottuge; no children or dogs. Call at 315 Lincoln. 7-tf FOR RENT- Partly furnished four room house, with hath. Phouu 482K. 818 N. 9th St. 25-27 FOR RENT 3 room house with stove, garage and woodshed; cheap; phone 15F13. Inquire Pruitt's grocery. 25-28 FOR RENT Two houses, modern, furnished; close to Country club. Inquire within or piione 329. 23-28 FOR RENT Furnished room, steam heated; Winters building. 710 .Main St, 26-28 ROOMS, with or wilhout board, close in. Phone 229W. 26-2 MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT 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 WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing. houso cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf 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 SUIT6 &. 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 Malln, Ore. 20-27 WANTED Cocker Spaniel for stud service immediately. Must be ped igreed. Box 214 care Herald. 25-27 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 Point, Oregon. 25-1 EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER wishes position; capable, conscien tious. Write Box 218 care Herald. 23-30 WANTED Experieinced ranch and stockman wants work, or would rent ranch with small dairy herd. 1721 Johnson Ave. 24-27 SECTIONS OF ALASKA "TO BE LINKED BY AIR SERVICE FAIRBANKS, Alaska. With ton landing fields built or in construc tion in Alaska, airplane communlca 'tion is promised between the in terior terminus of the Alaska rail road here and most of toe import ant mining sections and settlements in tho territory. Fairbanks is to be the center o ail airplane trips into the interijr. Southwest of Fairbanks three fields have been established. They are at Lake Minchumina, 125 miles from this city; Taconta, 250 miles and Flat, 325 miles. The Lake Minch umina field is intended mostly for a refuge in storms which sweep across that section from Mount Mc Kinley. Construction -has started on a field at Ruby, 230 miles from Fairbanks. An air route between Ruby aud Ta conta measures 100 miles. RUSSIAN ACTORS BUILD HOME MOSCOW. OP) A group of Mos cow actors, including K. Stanislav aky W. Danchenko, W. Kachalov and others belonging to the Moscow Art theater have formed a Bpcclnl building society1 for the erection in Moscow of n special home for actors and painters. Besides living quar- ! tors the new house will contain a ' theater and a roof-garden. Local authorities have promised to assist them in their venture. 906 Main FIFTY FOOT FRONTAGE nil 6th 81. 150 ft. deep, with small modern atoro, prion! at $4,000. Louis (lorvals, Algoma, Oro. 0 27-N 87 A REAL SACRIFICE -Chevrnlot as 1 m in good condition; good rubber and engine Juat overhauled, 1385. Phone 121J. C-tf FOR SALE Splendid lot on CaJ, Ave. near Conger; very reason able; from the owner. Phone af ter six o'clock in tho evening. 625W. 21-28 FOR SALE Hemstitching machine and art goods. Call at Singer Hewing Machine Co. 20-2 Yakima Spuds per cwt. $8.25 A-l Onlonn, 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 por lb. EggH 50c per doz., by ct. 48c Cider 40c per gal. SCOTTI PRODUCE CO. 201 East Main Phone 927 23 tf FOR SALE 1925 Studchaker 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 phono 44. 25-27 FOR SALE 20 heavy milking H01 stoln 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. 24-1 LOT 40 x 100 Stucco, new and mod ern, 4 R. bath, B. nook, wash R. Se garage; will trade my equity In on rooming house or town prop, close In K. F. . L. A. Kceler, 2414 106th Ave.. Oakland, Calif. 24-1 LOST 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 be considered confidential. Rex E. Bord. Nov.4-Jan. 4 ASK NEGRO MEMBERS OF "Y" FOR SOUTH AFRICAN HOTEL . NEW YORK. iff) Construction of a hotel for native students In South Africa at a cost of $20000 has lieen made tho subject of an appeal to 32,000 negro ..members of the American Y. M. C. A. by Max Ycrgan, an American negro, who ' pioneered in organizing associations in Bantu Land. The proposed club house would bo located at Fort Hare college, Alice. Cape Province. Officials of the Colored Work De partment of the Y. M. C. A. National Council here expect other men to; be sent soon to South Africa to aid Yergan, who in his four years' there has organized almost single handed 26 associations throughout the native wilderness and travels ay circuit of 3,000 miles to keep them' in operation. Yergan's request will be referred to the Conference on Clored Work, which will be held) in Washington, D. C, October 21 to 32. The pioneering movement was conceived and has been supported entirely by Negroes in this country, to bring about "tho spiritual, moral and social uplift" of their 5,000,000 South African brothers. SUNDERLAND, England. Muff ling bells in the belfry for memorial service to Queen Alexandra, R. Hud son, church warden, was crushed to death when a big bell fell over. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING OP FINAL 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. W. 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 : You are hereby notified that on the twenty ninth day of October, 1926, W. M. Duncan, ancillary ad ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of Elizabeth C. Poll man, ulso kno vn as Mrs. H. W. Poll man, deceased, filod In said court his final account, as said administrat or, and that said final account will be heard on the first (Tst) day cf December, 1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at tho County court room in the City of Klamath Falls, in said county, and you are hereby cited to appear at tho time and placo above designated, and show cause, If such exists, why said account should not be allowed. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 29th day of October, 1925. R. H. BUNNELL, County Judge. Oct. 30, Nov. 6. 13. 19, 27.