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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1925)
Thuwltty, December . 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Eleven THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION I ., Bring on Your Mathematicians I (wmotM-tovm i.MBT Two Girls IsTOtoST WipTHW WRE MTH NBAJtN8 LCN8W ) I Tthe Sirl was So proud oT-rr Too, JM ; " ' "'" " ' 'u . -r, : S I , rs SEt NOW - A RiNQVilLL COST (P -I'MGoiKia downtown Y OHtcu uellr- m ang. n Bucks aee- tf ' TOMORROW WJO U50K OVeB J vjONDWFLIL A ?t2e6 FOR -AN LUNCHES--1 P?R Jfl V J THE 6FARKLERS-L HOPE j BOY- I CAN ? CARFARE" E MT EMOaSH LEFT M V A lCANFlND60METMiNa J) JUST iMAfllNE I TOEjrER.TAlN IORETTA AND IUE GOT YJ3, ilk. THAT 16 - AM - RCALLY X ( HOW MAtVilFlClNT , V pop 1172 INFOUR MONS-K JLJ AIITABLt IT WLL Bt HERALD'S American Legion 0 Kluimilli rout No. H. in.. . 1 Hi nud 3rd Tuesdays, Court Houno iim -m-m K. it. OLDS, Comm'nd'r. I'liono S52W B. P. O. ELKS Meet Thursday evening. Vlslt Ing members welcome. Elks Temple, 3rd & Mnln. ctuiriiuB currin Bxaiud Ruler. Tom Doltell, Bocy. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mooting s P. It, 2nd and tih Tuaadaya, Lyoaiun Hal). Ith and iiikIi VtaiUn, Kuianti Welcome. Chan. Patterson. (!. K. CONSTRUCTION Kn'luilri' Lli-otihcd Manu facturer for The now Concrete Hollow-Wall Ilulldlng Hrlok for Pounda HonH, Wnlla, Buildings, etc. Abtolutoly Fire nnd Wonthcr Proof at 11 cnHt loss Hi. in any otlwr form of maionary. Stano-Tlln conxtructlnn ollm Inateii iipkaop oxponms la In dnntrur.tlblo, nnd 1h npprovod by tho bout archltbcts and bulldnrn. Uiii'xcpIIihI n a linKO for Sin, i.i flnlidi, hot I'n Ktttlmnto Yimr Job ConCrete Pipe Co. (Itli and .Market. - I'liono nH2W Kodak MMNANCNT if I w (Leave Your Filtus irore 90clocK-Your 4M. Pietas are nnflerwooas KLAMATH FALL WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPUK BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Residence 1000 California ' Phone 7 9 0 W Studio 603 3rd 81. Pb.284M Dr. Philip Cole (iuni'ml Practice of Doatlalry Opnn KvrnlUK by Appolnlmont Phono bG9 r. 18 Main Ovnr Mob'n Btoro J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL KNOINKKH AND BUltVKYKIl Phono 2"tM 31 HlKli Bt. DR. J. a GOBLE OPTOMKTIllST OPTICIAN 70(1 Main St. Pbonu 569W Hake and grind RlaHaoH. Dttnll otn brokun i('no, repair Frames, DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUHOKON Office and Hoaldonco Phono 321 I. O. O. I, Temple A. W. Schaupp Attornoy-at-Law 212-214 I. O. O. P. Hldg Mary Coe Peterson Teacher of Dancing' Call 836J for appoint nic'tit Vochatzer Bros. WBUj nun. i. diss Phone 225 R 1731 Melrose KstimatoH Rlvcn on Wator SyBloms. PrlceB UciiHounblu. Work ready air 5 pnaniHfY FALLS OREGON Baled Straw At Last Charlee p, Conn of Loi Anajojta u SI. As a boy bo served under Grant In the wUdornesa, and savcSI itio livel of several otber soldiers by bis brai try. Now he has Just been nollflei by Uio War Department that ho haf into officially cited tor ibis hcrolsnj FIRST WATBR M.VINH OF WOOD LONDON. (P) Romhnnts of London's first water mains which woro of hollowed oak woro unoarth od In K'd l.lon Square. Exports cs timntLid thn wood wns laid approx imately 300 years ngo by ono of the first utility companies In this i-ouutry. FLASHES OF LIFE Self made moll nro not always safely mndo. You enn't have a good lime and keep li too. Anything that looks "soft" l bard In tho lung run. Whon you lose your lempor, a lost ud Is of no value. Full styles Indicate wo won't soe so much of tho women. Life would bo a bit monotonous If wo sll thought alike. ' Don't over export to ihavo your Ora way unions you enrn it. Paying bills Is nbout the most expensive tiling on earth. ' Not 'every uluinge Is progress but nil progress' Is n change. Z. Peters (Crnd. Univ. Calif.) Teacher of Piano and Violin Accredited by Stnto Hoard of Education, Phone 45 1W - Murpheys it vi i . .per line i or per line 100 .per line aoo ...per line itOo .per line 50c First Insertion Two latcrtloiu . .... Tbri Insertion Four liutertlona 1 Week (0 time) - Otie Month .per line 78o Minimum marge IBo. Adt not consecutive ire charged M new (el lowing each omission. Plrat Insertion la In "New Today" column without extra charge, but all Insertions In that column are at tint Insertion rate. NEW TODAY FREE SLAB WOOD Com- to the Shustu View Lumber and i'.ox Co. and help yourself. 3-4 CAMBMDOE, Mass. Frank W. Cavannugli, couch at Boston rol led, in a debate at Harvard as to whethjr football Is over-emphasized, says "The man who objects to foot bull probably gets bin Sunday ser mon lit bonio over tho radio," Th3 audience decided 215 to 200 that thoso who argued that the game is over-empliuHlzcd won the debate, NEW YORK. The August Tlol monl's box, one of the mos'. favor ed In the opera's diamond li irae bIioo, has been bought by Pi i1 II. Helms, baking mugnato, for less than 1200,000, the book vsim. HAIFA, Palestine. A lltilo dis sent from the spirit of Locarno; after fighting tho Syrians for Franca tome Oennun-speaklng soldiers rum Algace-Lor.'lne hat desert -The Herman colony at Mount Curmel is tending them to Germany. NEW YORK. Drivers ure taking note of whul maglstrute Gnldea of Brooklyn will do to them 1! they treat their horses unkindly. A peddler und a laiindryman who left their norscs unblanketed In' tl.e cold had to leave hats and iati hrl court and stand outside fifteen min utes. SHER1IROOKE, Conn. - 1'erliaps "Lord Jeffrey Amherst," fumous sing of President Coolldge's Alma Mater, nriU be played as a wedding marcb. Miss Vera A. Kale, physic Ian and descendant of tbo founder of the college. Is to merry George D. Pratt. Amherst '93, wealthy New Yorker, connected with Standard Oil. NEW YORK. Counl Salm has re tained a lawyer for himself. No. hj insists, he has not tried to reach tho countess by telephone at Palm Beach. i LONDON. Tho block museum of Scotland Ynrd. where relics of mur dors nnd other crimes nre stored, bus received u surprise visit from the, Prlnco of Wales. WARSAW. Jollboche, a square: In the new part of this city. Is to bo re-nnyicd for Woodrow Wilson. V Ski, . J EVERETT TRUE SAY, iR- IMILCIAMS, J, T2e A-TiOUT forty-rive. JUST 'HOW OCT? CLASSIFIED AD I I SCsCHII iiiiinscn i '" -' .aravnaj . it r. (r VVt S MlS.SA-Y A STAtf& OP MINjT, "PHSN VrtU'RE MUCH TOO YOUNG TO BE, WGAWNS. Feed Store. NKVV TODAY Knit ItE.V I Cu'jIii and bachelor ap artment. Phono :i42W. 4 1 l N, 10'h St. 3-5 TOR' REM S.loiiii boated furilsb od apart, ueii:. 154 J High, Call 3D9W. 3-5 THE METHODIST Ladles will hold their annua) bazaar an, I cooked food sale, Saturday, Dec. 5, In the Hart Bldg., next to the Pine Tree theater. 1-4 I I'SB better materials; thai s why I get the business, shoe i- pairing. Jack Frost. 3 WANTED Laundry and house work by day or hour. 1024 Division, or 2327 While Ave. 3-3 SALE OR TRADE Deerlng mowors. Plows, McCormlck rake, Jackson fork, derrick rigging, harrow and gtVt, Fresno, De Laval separator. L. J. Cooloy, Merrill. 3-5 FOR RENT Rooms, 1 block from post office; bath and phone. 840 Walnut. 3-9 ORANGES, ORANGES, Oranges. I will ship you a 40-lb. ( net I box of fine oranges for 2. t. o. b. Cornr Ing, Calif. This fruit is tree ripen ed and can't bo beat. II. H. Phil lips, Corning, Calif. 3 it DRIED FRUITS AND NUTS We can save you money on dried fruits, WalnUjta, almonds, fancy packed boxes und fruit confection. Write for descriptive price list. Cherry Olen Orchards. Vacavllle, Callf.2- FOR RENT 3 room furnished flat with bath; close In. 1120 High. 3 FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres neur Altamont park. City water now on property; also good patch alfalfa. Will consider car as pari first payment. Phono 010. 3-5 FOR SALE Enulty in lot, partly furnished cabin; price $150. 525 Poplar, near Mills school. 3-9 WANTED Time loan of J1500 on Improved city properly. Phone 839R. 3 FOR SALE 5 pass, car, good con dition, with 0 good tires. Will trade on city lot or what have you; phone 330R. 3-9 WANTED Capable stenographer and office assistant; answer In own handwriting, stating exper ience and salary expected. Box 222, care Herald. 3-5 FOR RENT Sleeping room adjoin ing bath, for gentleman; also gar age. 611 N. lllh St. Phone 1016W. 3-5 FREE SLAR WOOD Come to the Shnsta View Lumber and Box Co. and help yourself. 3-4 FOR RENT 3 room house with bath, (20; call at 527 Klamath Ave. Phone 461. 3 FOR RENT 4 room modern house, partly furnished; adults only. Phono 4S2W. R. P. Broitensteln. 3-5 WANTED Quiet young girl wants work caring for children and lirht housework. A. C. Baldwin. Write care of Herald. 3 FOR SALE Hemstitching machine and art goods. Call at Singer Sowing Machine Co. 3-9 By CONDO AM TORTY-ONUS TfcHPS VOUNU.1 . AG. IS NOT A MaTT6(e OP WcTARS IT'S A 5Tfl it OF MA-KINi. Phone 87, I -p mm FOR BKNT FOR RENT First clast furnished apartment, steam heated. McCar thy Apartments, 630 Pine. Phono 800. 29tf FOR KENT Flrtt clou furnUhed 4 room cottage: no children or dogs. Call at 315 Lincoln. 7-tf FOR RENT Front sleeping room for one or two people; furnaco heat. 514 Walnut. 28-6 FOR RENT 1 sleeping room, pri vate entrance. 439 N. 10th St. 30-5 FOR RENT Neat 3 room house 203 So. Riverside. 28-5 FOR RENT Woman wants refined young lady to share home. Call 828. 1-3 FOR RENT Furnished two room 'cottage one block from Main St. Phone 980W. l-3 FOR RENT Furnished bouse. 4 rooms and bath, on pavement. Phone 14M. 2-4 FOR RENT Cabins for white men. See Collins, 724 Market St. D2-J2 FOR RENT 2 room furnished Apt. Call 703 N. 9th St. 2-4 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. No v. 4 -Jan. FOUND Child's glove and shell rimmed glasses. Inquire Herald . office. 2-3 LOST Bunch of keys on ring, be tween 2227 Reclamation St. and So. Pac. depot. Return to Herald office. 2-3 LEGAL NOTICE NOTCE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Frank H. Funk, deceased, has filed his final account in the office of the County Clerk for Klarr ath County, Oregon', and that the 31st day of December, 1925, at the hovtr of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day in the County Court room of said Court has been appointed oy said Court as the time and place for hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published Decem ber 3rd, 1925. CHARLES THOMAS, Administrator ot the Estate of '.Frank H. Fr.nk. deceased. JAY H. UPTON, Address: Bend, Oregon, Attor ney for Administrator. Dec. 3, 10, 17, 24. WHEAT CROP IX SWEDEN TO CUT V. g. FLOUR STOCKHOLM. The breadstuff crop in Sweden this year is more than twice as large as that ot last year and the requirements for Im ports of American wheat flour wi I be correspondingly reduced. Not since 1921 hat there been such a harvest. The greatest gains hav been made in rye and wheat sown last fall. The unusually mild wint er Is believed to have been chiefly responsible. The yield of rye has been more than sufficient to satisfy, tha coun try's normal needs and the calcul ated requirments for imports of wheat have been reduced from 339, 000 tons in 1923 to 180,000. TRAM HKTDS STEAL OWN RIDES TOKYO. (iP) Four hundred of ficials ot the Tokyo Electric Bureau in disguise discovered that they could "beat the company" in steal ing rides on the street- cars. Reports of many free rides had received lit tle credence until this experiment. The final report showed but five of the 400 were caught by the vigi lant conductors. PARIS, Dec. 2. (JP) The cham ber of deputies this nftcrnoon voted its confidence in the Briand ministry by 415 to 154, after bearing Pre raior Briand read the ministerial declaration. NEW YORK. Fed up with the modern "Purveyor" of books, Wins ton Churchill won't turn loose stor ies he has written tor himself to be sold at high prices to people won't appreciate them. He has written for pleasure for the last ten years and now he Is taking a vacation in Bermuda. He thinks 'the price of books is beyond the- reach of those who love them. 906 Main FOR SALE A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet tt dan In good condition: goad ruMtr and engine just overhauled, Hl. Phone 121J. 6-t Yakima Spuds per cwt. f3.it A I onion.'., per cwt. $3.29 Onions (2ndt) per cwt. 2.00 Applet 76c to 1.73 par box Grapes 5 to 9c per lb. 1 Sweet Spuds 5c per lb. Eggs 50c per doi., by ct. 48o Cider 40c per gal. 8COTTI PRODUCE CO. 201 East Main Phono 927 23 If FOR SALE New modern, 4 ro stucco house, outside city II a on highway. Phone 766. FOR SALE 40 acre rauhv, miles west of Grants Past, all faas ed; small house, barn, 30 A, up, der plow; creek through plaot: with water right; good soil;bal( U crop; the best part ot Joseph!) Co.. on graveled road, mall rout; school 200 yds.; price $1(00 $1100 cash, balance federal loan; just $40 per acre. Writ, nwotf. Martin Conger, 707 So. Glh Grants Pass, Ore. 30-3 FOR SALE China closet: glass doors. Phone 951 J or call 80 Front street. 28-4 FOR SALE Four purebred Durban bulls, three years old. Write or phone Ovllle Elliott, Klamath Agency, Ore. 28-tS FORD COUPE, 1924 Bargain, good every way. BUICK ft STAR GARAGE For Dependable Used Cant, it tf STAR 1925 Sport , model, used Un than 4 months, In excellent csnttv tion. for about $225 less than new. BUICK ft STAR GARAGE For Dependable Used Cars. J8tf FOR SALE Good' ivory Phone 733R. FOB SALE Flat top desk; ca practically new. Price rcasonati rnone i so J alter 7 p.m WELL ROTTED garden manure, tor, sale. Phone 503M. 2-4 FOR SALE 1924 Chevrolet touri fine condition, driven 5000' mil $375. Phone 851J. 2- FOR SALE Studebaker touring oik good running condition, $100 ter quick sale. Call Peterson, MM; 2-UT FOR SALE Limb wood, 16 in., Itf; body wood, $10. Phone 848. MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT We have on of i best radiator, fender and; body I to be had anywhere, QIC ten made to look sew. BUI STAR Garage. HAVE PROPERTY and 320 of land in Colorado; will trade i Klamath Falls property, or ranch. Call 238, 3rd St., afti o'clock. LAST CALL FOR PIANO TVNB nave, iiaii.uu.m ana sweeiw the holidays. Please leave at Shepherd's. W. H. WINDOW CLEANING, ing, house cleaning and service. Reference. Rhodes. Phone 360W. TRIANGLE CAFE T good eats. OPEN 633 Main street Phone (24. SHOES REPAIRED BY Send them to the Goodveaa I Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th 8t- pay the return postage. 26c BUNDLES OF FAHUL office. ROBERTS SUITS ft OVERCOA Hand tailored to your me $33.50 to $47.50; also Selig line, San Francisco's largest ors. Can give delivery In one ' if necessary, $25.00 to $62.50. workmauship and wear gu teed. Highest quality, lowest pr always. Phone 109. I will call i samples, or tee me at tin Storo, Saturday afternoons evenings. A. R. Ace" Re N 7- ' EXPERT PORTRAIT WORK eithW at studio Oil a. etn at. or j home. Call 234, f ik for K. Hay Jones. WANTED HEMSTITCHING All fast Ratinfnetinn sritaranteed. Allendor. 514 Walnut. N 12-0 WANTED Work on farm or dkitM' experienced, Phone V6F24 or A. W. Schultz, Mann, ore TRUCK GOIN to Portland can ton. Phone 733R. BOOKKEEPER would like a ot wide expert permanent position with some firm, or to take 0Mt of a few small sets of books. Pnorn 980M.