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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1925)
WtiduoHclny' DdeemW 2, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Seven A Wise Idea THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION - - raLc3Pe f SAY WUMO MOW WAIT A MiNUTf. f-OP - I - BUT L'WIi (3cfr A MOW Co YOO tTpVCr MAM - IVt ( 5N0W IT v,v w"0W8 OV MC To PLAN) ALU WORxCP OUT (.( To PAY ME 8ACK . VWTMG C teVAMiD,D O MY OWM POCKET 7 Ave A CEMT YToSte f To such a uRacyMSl1! l -- 1l savcou?-iTeu. 7NrjvJ WAIT A MMivPE - "N. '' "SWELL WE DUCiDriDTo TAKE THE j V MOIvTUlY ifOSTALLMEMTS DECUMBCK u0Til JAMUARY J" I i y , c 1 j HERALD'S American Legion Klamath Post No. 8. Mooting 1 Hi nmt 3rd Tuesdiiya, Court lloiiso RnHcuieut. F. it. OLDS, Comip'nd'r, Phono S52W B. P. O. ELKS Meet Thursday evening. Visit ing member welromc. Elks Temple, .in! a Main. Charlton Ctirrln Rttlt) I Killer, Tom I)nle. Hrry. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mi'tll)K S I'. M. Ind miii ittt 'I'M. 1 1 . , Lyceum Hull. Slh mid iiuh Writing Kuignu woloome, t'huN. Paltftrson, (1. K. (WNMANCNT CONSTRUCTION' Exclusive LIccmmmI Miimi fnrltirors for Tho haw Concrete Hollow-Will Mull. line Brick for Founda tion, Walla. Buildings, Ate, Absolutely Mra nd Wenthnr Proof nt n com loss than any othor form of nuiHonnry. Stono-Tllo construction elim inate upkeep expense, In In dAltruotiblbi and l approved by tbn Iihhi arohUoota und bulldorn. UllCXColU'fl UN tl has.- for Hturro flnlHli, IjAt Vh ICntliiiiilo Vour Job ConCrete Pipe Co. Dili nmi Market', I'lione ;.s; Kodak iLeayeYour Films before 90clocK-Your Piciuras are KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE f-y-1 B'JV THtIR DRUGS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Itoaldonro 1000 California Phono 7 0 0 W Studio 503 3rd Si. Ph.284M Dr. Philip Cole Oonoral Practlrn of Donlluiry (Ipcn KvfnlnRk hy AppolnliiK'iU Pbon ri!i ms Main Ovur Moa'h Storo J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL RNHINKEK ANO 8URVHVOB Phnnn SUM 210 High s'l. DR. J. a GOBLE Ol'TOMKTIllST OPTICIAN 701) Main 8t. , Phono B09W Hake nud grind glaiiaoii. Dupll cato hrokun lcnaci, repair frames. DR. F. R. GODDARD (IKTKOI'ATIIIC PHYSICIAN AND Sl'IKiRON Office nnd n'ldenoe Phono 331 L o. o. K. Tmpla A. W. Schaupp Atlorney-nt-I.nw 212-2U I. O. O. r. Dldg Mary Coe Peterson Teacher of Dancing Calf 836J for appointment Vochatzer Bros. WajUi mil i.i.i us Phone 225 K 1731 Melrose Katlnintea given on Water Byatoma. Prleca IlenaonKble. Work ready at 3 p. Baled Straw m Vi' ix Spider Slays Small Mouse WABIIINGC1TON. Dec 2. (P) A vourhattfed atory of u long battlo between 1111 ordinary kind oi apldcr and a bulf grown mouae In which the Kpldur WOO by tedloully wrap ping Ita .muihI around tile mouae's lull anil evenluully lifting It frco of l'ie floor Into ita web, baa been added to tho long Hal of nature's pnrudlca hy the Nature aaaaclatlon. The r'ir;- h--ed on n report made to Ii b Martin J. Arvlu of Indiana, who aald he first f iund the racuso caught In tho r.pider'a web behind u leu of hhi kitchen range. When ho first law It In tlio mornta, the mojiso was suspended with several atranda around its tail and was desperately scnitchlni; the rioor with Ita forefoot. With tUtU attempts to draw tho mouso from tho floor by throwing a web larlal around tin neck, the aplder took a position at tho baao of the mouse's tall where the skin was tender, and "evidently unk Its mandlblea into tho victim, which was noticed t. fllncii several thnoa," Ilelurnlng home In the evening Arvln said ho found tho mouse, then dead, lifted Into tho web 'a full inch nbovo tho floor. Things remained undllturbod until tho following morning when the mouse had been raised one and three ijuarter Inrhos. SOA IKT XKWHPAPKHS HKCKKAHfC as PERCENT IN TU KLVK YKARS MOSCOW (P) Tho number of newspapera In Soviet Russia In com parison with 1913 has decreased by 32 per cent. There are now publish ed throughout the federation GSR newspapers, as ngnlnBt S70 In pre war times, but tho circulation of the Soviet paper exceeds the pre-war time circulation by 110 per com, having reached by July 1 tit's year nearly S, 000, 000, Tho lttrgs politi cal paperH, like Pravda and Izvcs tin. have n circulation of morn than 1,500. OdO each. The present number of magazines published in Russia is nbout the same as before tho revolution, but owing to their high prices, they are practically Innccesslblo to tho aver age reader. Tho mngaiines seldom find their Wfty to the villages. NEW YORK. Two thousand brnc os of Christmas candles, filled with whlBkoy, cardials and gin nro lu the passosslon of prohibition iigonls nnd flvo girl candy makers have boon arrested In a factory. Sununor, It soems, dies frjm long fall, I Z. Peters (drnd. Univ. Calif.) Tonehor of Piano nnd Violin Accrodltod by Sla,to Hoard of Education. Phpne 45 1W - Murphey's CIjAHHIKIPO All ItATKH Hint liinertlon p" Hn 10o Two lnnrrtlon.1 per lln lo Three Inaortlona per lino 2lc Four IniwHIona ' imt lino 'Mr Week (O timet) per lino 3lc One Month por linn 75o Minimum cnarg itc, Ada not eonaecutlve aro ebarged aa naw M lowlng onch omlwlon Firat Inaortlon U In "Nw Today" column without extra charge, but all Inaortloua lu that column ara at tint Inaortlon rate. N K W TOI A Y POll RENT 2 room furnished Apt. Call 703 N. 9th St. 2-4 FOR hale Limb wood, ic In., Ill; body wood, 110. Phono K4S. 2-8 I.OHT Bunch of keys on ring, be tween 2227 Reclamation St. and Ho. Pac. depot. Return to Herald office. 2-3' FOR RENT Cabins ror white Bion. Hen Collins, 724 Market St. IJS-.12 ' POUND Child' ch.ve und shell rimmed glaaai-a. Inquire Herald office. 2-3 FOR SALE Studobftk r touring car, good running condition, $100 for quick sale. Call Peterson; s.,CJ. 2-lu FOR RENT Furnished lions.!. 4 rooms nnd bath, on pnvqment. Phone 14M. 2-4 COMPOSITION half aol-.-j guar.mt- '1 three months or a new pair free. Jack Froat. 2 BOOKKEEPER of wide esperiedee would like at permanent position with some firm, or to take core of ii few small sets of hooks. Phone iiSUM. 2-4 FOR SALE- 1924 Ch-vrolcl tourinst. fine condition, driven 5000 miles, 1375. Phone 8G1J. 2-8 WELL ROTTED garden manure for sale. Phone 503M. 2-4 FOR RENT Furnished two room cottage one block from Main St. Phone 9S0W. 1-3 FOR SALE Flat top de; oak; practically now. Price reasonable. Phone 280J aftor 7 p.m. 2-4 TIltKI) OF RK1XO A STEXO, ENTKKKD MAN'S FIELD LONDON. Kathleen Britten has ecome London's first woman con veyancer. And he does not seo why any callable woman could not do her sort of work If she was in terested In It. "Tho trouble with bo many girls Is that they get Into groove and sl:i there," she said. "1 got tired of being u stenographer, studied real property and persuaded a firm that was. advertising for a male convey ancer i hat a woman who handled that sort of work for solicitors for years ould fill the place as well." Miss Britter Is 24 and has been a business woman, for about five years. Her mother was housekeep er for too lato Lord Love.-.iuli'i", who took an Interest In tho amM Jons of thq young stenographer u;,d , oncouraged her to study law. EVERETT TRUE -HG.C.LC?, eveRTT( Feed Store. Y u VC R, "St X, KAL. C RlT IT'S HY BACK. THAT'S fei Keeps Busy Unhl.'u Ken..- of our trailing nuclllMt.' ( Benny Alscr. youthful California . .welterweight, believes In keeping busy these days In a stretch ot week he's fought IS liir.es. beln rated but once Ufa out to ut th- record of IS I, . it, as many w-eeka hunt; u; u. ... uulm CHI; . - - MARKETS PORTLAND. Oro.. Dec. 2: (Jp) Cattle nominally steady; no re ceipts. Hogs strong (o 10c higher: re ceipts 520. Lightweight (160 to 200 lbs.) common, medium, good and choice 12.25i J12.G0. Sheop steady to 25c higher; re ceipts 100. Lambs, medium to good (Valleyl JU.OOft 12.75. Eggs soft, unchanged. Current receipts 41; fresh me.dium.38 38 Vi fresh standard firsts 451? 45 i; fresh standard extras 44 0 44V4; fresh ajndersized 3003014. Butter, soft, unchanged. Extra cubes, city 52; standards 51 V, ; prime firsts 5114: firsts 50; un dergrades nominal: prints 55; car tons 56, Milk steady. Best churning cream 53 net shippers ' track in zone 1. Cream delivered Portland 57. Rax milk ( I -per cent) $2.60 cwt. fob Portland. Poultry nominally steady. Heavy hons 26; light 19; springs 24025; broilers 29 0 30; young white ducks 22025; dressed turkeys nominal; live nominal. Potato market slow, prices steady $2,500)2.60. Onions steady at current levels $1.75. Nuts steady. Walnuts number 1. 2S;. .i.'l; filberts 26: almonds 270 31; Brazil nuts 2402S: Oregon chestnuts 16. Cascnra bark quiet, steady, 614 0714; Oregon grape root nominal. Hops quiet, inactive. New crop clusters 2214; fuggles 25. By CONDO iHCW'5 Ycu UvfcR Phone 87, FOR RENT FOR RENT First class furnlshud upartmont, steam heated. McCar thy Apartment, 630 Pine. Phono 800. 29tf FOR RENT First class furnished 4 room cottage; no children or dogft. Call at 315 Lincoln. 7-tf ROOMS, with or without board, close in, Phone 229W. 20-2' FOR RENT Front sleeping room for one or two people; furnace heat. 514 Walnut. 28-6 FOR RENT 1 Bleeping room, pri vate entrance. 439 N. 10th St. 30-5 FOR RENT Partly furnlshct Apt. 225 So. 5th St. 30-2 FOR RENT Sleeping room for one or two men; bath adjoining. Fur nace heat. Phone 203. 30-2 FOR RENT Sleeping room adjoin ing batb, for gentleman; also gar age. 611 Ni 11th St. Phone 1016W. 30-2 FOR RENT Partly furnlahed 4 room house, with bath. Phone 482R. 818 V. 9tb St. 30-2 FOR RENT 3 room house. Phone 363 W. 28-1 FOR RENT Neat 3 room house. 263 So. Riverside. 28-5 FOR RENT 2 room house and sleeping porch, hard street, $16. Call Phone 5. 1-2 FOR RENT Woman wants refined young lady to share home. Cal; 828. 1-3 FOR RENT Bedroom, cloae in. $4 per week. Phone 56SR. 1143 Pln. 1-2 $100 REWARD I will pay one hundred dollars for information that will lead to the conviction of the thieves who atole a trunk and wearing apparel from the bunk house on my ranch. Information will bo considered confidential. Rex E. Bord. Nov. 4-Jan. 4 National Forest Timber for Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor. Medford, Oregon, up to and including December 17, 1925, for all merchantable Douglas fir, white fir and yellow pine tlm-i her, standing or down, and all live timber marked or designated fori cutting on an area embracing about 45 acres within a portion of the nortn-east one quarter ot section s. Township 36 South, Range 6 East, W. M., Crater National Forest. Ore gon, estimated to be 56,000 feet B. M. of yellow pine, 55,000 feet B. M. of Douglas fir and 7,000 feet B. M. of white fir timber, more or less. No bid of less than $5.50 per M feet B. M. for the yellow pino and $3.15 per M feet B. M. tor the Douglas fir and white fir will be considered. Fifty dollars must be deposited with each bid to be applied on the pur chase price, refunded or retained in pari as liquidated damages, accord ing to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted, full in formation concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon. Nov. 18, Dec. 2. DEATH RATE OF INFANTS ALARMS JAP GOVERNMENT TOKYO. (JP) The death rate of infants in Japan is on the increase principally because of the deficiency of relief and sanitary measures. Of ficial statistics disclose that more than 1,300.000 babies die in the em pire every year. In tho light of these facts tho home ministry has decided on tht establishment of sanitary sta tions In every city throughout the country in which the population is nloro than 50.000. It Is expected that more than 3,000,000 yen will be ex pended in this work. Physicians nnd nurses will be on duty at each of these stations. PRODIGY AT AGE OF FOUR, ENTERS COLLEGE AT 14 BERKELEY, Calif. (JP) Mat thew Marsh of this city, who at the ago of four was declared by Dr. Maria Montessori, noted educator, to be tho "brightest hoy in California," has entered the University of Cali fornia nt 11. Marsh is small for his age and so hns been barred from the R. O T. C. ranks, but otherwise he is taking part In nil the normal activities ot a reg ular freshman. In celebration of ttlg admission. Marsh donned his first long trousers. 906 Main LOST AND FOUND i FOR SALE A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet e dnn In good condition ', good rubber and engine Just overhauled, 38S, Phor.e 12J. 6-tf VOR SALE-- Hemstitching machine und art goods. Call at Singer, Sewing .Machine Co. 20-2' Yakima Spuds por cwt. $3.25 A-l Onions, per cwt. $3.35 Onlona (2nda) per cwt. 2.00 Apples 75c to 1.75 per box Grapes 5 to Dc per lb. Swoot Spuds 5c por lb. Eggs 50c per doz.. by ct. 48a Cliler 40c per gal. 8COTTI PRODUCE CO. 201 East Main Phone 927 23 tf FOR SALE Now modern, 4 room stucco house, outside city Mmits on highway. Phono 766. 30-Si FOR TRADE Dodge touring on a small residence property, inquire 16 Loomls building. 30-2 FOR SALE New threo room cottage near scbool and storo; must sell at once; a real bargnln. 503 Martin St. 30-2". FOR SALE 40 aero ranch, 6H miles west or Grants Pass, all fanc od; small house, barn, 30 A. un der plow; creek through place: with water right; good soll;half in crop: the best part of Josephine Co., on graveled road, mall route; school 200 yds.; price $1600 $1100 cash, balance federal loan; Just $40 per acre. Wrlto owner, .Martin Conger, 707 So. 6th St., Grants Pgos, Ore. 30-3 FOR SALE China closet; glaaa door. Phone 951 J or call 80S FTont trcet. 28- FOR SALE Four purebred Durham I bulls, three years old. Writs or phone Oville Elliott, Klamath Agency, Ore. 2S-tf FORD COUPE. 1924 Bargain, good every way. BUICK & STAR GARAGE For Dependable Used Cars. 28 tt STAR 1925 Sport model, used leas than 4 months, in excellent condi tion, for about $225 less than new. BUICK & STAR GARAGE For Dependable Used Cars. 28tf FOR SALE Good Ivory dresser. Phone 733R. 1-3 DEC. PRE-INVENTORY Sale-$42.50 coats $35; $35 to $30 coats $25; $25 coats $20. 15 discount on coats $50 and up; '20 discount on dresses; 25 discount on lad les', misses' and children's hats; .Milady Shop, 822 Main. 1-2 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 tt HAVE PROPERTY and 320 acre of land in Colorado; will trade for Klamath Falls property, or small ranch. Call 238 3rd St., after S o'clock. 30-5 LAST CAM, FOR PIANO TUNING HAVE HARMONY and sweetness for the holidays. Please leave notice at Shepherd's. W. H. Morgan. 30-5 WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wmx ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. Refer e'n cel. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phono 82). tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to' the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop. 121 N. 8th SL We pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER Herald office. tf-nt ROBERTS SUITS & OVERCOATS Hand tailored to your measure,! $33.50 to $17.50; also Selig Bros, lino, 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 tbe Gun' Storo, Saturday afternoons and evenings. A. R. "Ace" Reunor. N 7 D 7 EXPERT PORTRAIT WORK either at studio 627 S. 6th St. or your home. Call 234, ask for E. Hayden Jones. 28-5 WANTED HEMSTITCHING All faet colors; satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. II. Allender. 514 Walnut. N 12--D 13 WANTED Work on furm or dairy; experienced. Phone 16F24 or write! A. W. Schultz, Malln, Ore. 28-4 TRUCK COIN to Portlund can haul ton. Phono 733R. 1-S WANTED Rhode Island Rod pul lets. Mrs. Thresher, phone 17F6. 1-2