The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 04, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, Dot-ember A, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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HERALD'S
American Legion
Klutmitli I'iimi No. 8.
kfeetlnga 1 hi mid 3rd
Tuviday, Coiirt House
ilAini'i)i.
F, R. OLDS, eomm'nd'r.
phone BMW
B. P. O. ELKS Meet
Thurwduy evening. Visit
Ihk member vi-l nim.
Butt Toraplo, ! r! I 'Main.
Charlton Currtn.i Exalted
littler. Tom DslloMI, 8y,
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Hawaii K l". M.
inil and "Ii TtiPilajr,
ycantn Hall, '8ih and
HlHll -- VUlllllK Knli 'ilr
iralodtna.
Cljaa.i Pntwriton, ti. K.
PBWMANCNT CONOTOUCTIOM
Kxt'lutivo Llcanaad Mmhu
liHiiiiiiH for
-The flaw Cpnonpto HoltoV-Wall
Btttldlnn Brick for Pounda
U6n, Walla, lliilldlnKi, otc.
-AbBplUtoly I''lrn and WoathSI
Proof at a cbaf vhk than any
othor form of liuiKonary.
-Stone-Tllo construction ollm
limtoa upkoep oxpnnapi Ih in
dostructlhla, and in approved
by the Nat nrohltocu and
bulld.'ni.
llno.vrollcd as n paap for
Bttieoa rinlah.
LOt I'n BftllrihtO Vour .loll
ConCrete Pipe Co.
nih nml Miirket.
Phono B8BW
rODAK
SilE
I Leave Your Filtus
73ore 90clocK-Your
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KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY THEIR
A Lot to Look Forward To
tEJJtS a heck of a
turttkAl
JOB-WCOOLAR Of-FICl:
BOV ftt)FFV-JHY don't
I GET MORE IMPCK'ANV
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ENQAfitMUOT
I've JU6T
"irtiNQSTODOr EM
Five bucks
TO LEARM (Ht
BUSINBBS
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J HELLO LOCETTA- I'VE JUGT BEtN DOlNfi "Yt
'aliWl QHOPPlWG-OH Scm-SIhinS FORVOU- I
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JUST 8 PATiCNT A DAVOR SO TILL 'T 5
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
Kruiduni'o loco California
P h o ii o 7 S 0 V
Siudlo 503 3rd St. l'h.JR l.M
Dr. Philip Cole
General Practice of Dentistry
Opon Bvanlnga by Appointment
Phono (ill!) 5M Main
over Moo's Soro
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL KN'IINKKlt
AND SUHVBYQR
Phong :ot.M lis Hlih st.
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTO .MICTIt 1ST -OPTICIAN
Too Main St. Pboae r.enw
Hake and Ki'lnd kIukkuk. DiiiiII
cnio hrokvn lonaoa, roiuilr frnmna.
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTKOI'AtIIIC PIIV.SH'IAN
AND BUKtiBON
Offk-o and Roaidenee Phono 321
I. O. O. K. Templo
A. W. Schaupp
Atlrnoy-at-I.aw
212-2H 1. 0, 0. P. IlldR
Mary Coe Peterson
Teacher of Dancing
Gall SMi for appointment
Vochatzer Bros.
w i:i,i. DRtUiBRB
. Phono 225 R
17.51 Mo I rose
ECsttmaton uivon on Va,tor
Syatoma, Prlcos RonBonnhlo.
WORK
ready at" 6 p.r
tie r& a. ,n&
ORUGS fSSffilES
Baled Straw
m
M if Y
w unuffjin mi
vjhm ';. iHi'.i' Anr. i'-;k
BtEN WORRYING MOW I COULD G6T AN
KING FOR LORLTTA-
cor
too
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I Longfellows Club
Meets Saturday Eve.
Klamatb FuIIh chapter No. o. of
Hip l.onKfpllow cluli. Will hold Us
first ftrfaoUatlon niPPtlnK at tho
pliainlipr of ronimorco offlco on Sat
urday (ivunlna, Dooomhor C. Evpr
ett O. Nord. actliiK "a chairman, har.
called llii' niLHthiK.
All men wTio ur" r.lx net or ovor,
who havp by this time itotten tired
of having their Data knocked off by
low i"vilor. or wlio Iiuvp suffered
lorini'w .u iitianca uy tryhiK to find
repose iu a bed a foot or two too
ttort, who find troiilile In tnklm: a
bath, Who have tii crush Hieir bones
for lack of knee room when Beaded
In a moving picture theater, are ask
ed lo become Chatter members of
the Lent-fellow club.
Officers are to hp elected tomor
row eTeningi constitution ami bylaws
to be drafted and songs to be adopt
ed. H.4SL77My Gift to You
IIFE will be far sweeter if you
once and for ail time rid
yoursclt of these annoying, uncomfort
able and diingcrous P1LKS And other
Rectal and Colon ailments . MY FREE
9(i-page Uouk tells of my unqualified
WRITTEN GUARANTEE to cure your
Piles without a hospital surgical opera
tion, or refund your fee. Many personal
letters arc also contained therein prov
ing how 1 have given back
health and strength to
thousands of others. Start
the New Year Harm and Well.
Send (ur m Unok TOpAY.
3888! M y" """"
i DEAN. M.D..Inr.
kd firr.iccs: Seattle offices:
..., (d 1 ni'iiH iwo.'iilt i
Everything in Nursery
Stock
FrUlt tree:;, shade trees, nut trees
borrlea, Bhruba, vlnca and rpses.
Spoclul illl of bartly variety suit-:
d (or nlantllig hero. ,
J. A. FARLEY
Will glftddW Klvo sdvlto on "what
to plant and' when to plnrtt"
Phone rK-.l
Z. Peters
(Ornd. Univ. Cnllt.)
Timelier of Piano and Violin
Accredited by Statu Hoard
of Rdtietttlou. -Photic
45 IW
- Murphey's
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PORTIA
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Threii Insertlona por line BOe
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Minimum cnargo tie, A0m not
consocutlvo are charged as new fol
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First Insertion Is In "New Today"
column without extra charge, but all
Innortlons In that column are at first
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(Continued from Pogi- ono)
.
I.ec if he eould take Orovo's equip
ment, not If bo would."
"Well, I'll leave it to tho coun
cllmen us to what you said," Powell
concluded, "They weru hero."
The council remained idlent.
Powell XeJtca Blond
"I don't caro whut you do," Pow
ell remarked, hut I do know what
I am going to do end that is snfo-n
ejuard the interost of the people
at this council table. Also I'm go
ing to make It my business to pro
tect drove, .the present garbage
man."
William Duncan, attorney Tor
drove, attacked the legality of Ihe
proposed garbage contract ordinance.
He pointed out that the charter slip-1
ulaled thai all mstttcra pertaining to
garttB&e should be handled by the
city health hoard. He also ques
tioned thn right of tier city to lot
a contract for more !ban two yearn.
Ho pointed out to tho council that
they were treadinj; dangerous
Kround when they proceeded con
trary, to the charter.
The council held that the char
ter stipulation Included only tho
execution of matter pt-rtuining to
garbage, not garbag" legislation,
l)uncnnH Tlreocy Scouted
"Surely the city health board canf
not pass nn ordinance." Alderman (
Balslger ejaculated- "That is anj
action only tho .council can take.'
It's my Idea thut the Kiirbage ordl
nonce is perfectly fair. There is no
discrimination against drove or any
body. Wo neod a better Barbate
system and Ibis la a good way to
get one."
"I havon't heard, many Sicks,"
Powell returned. "Those people
that nre crabbing haven't gone
to tho trouble to contract with)
drove for the disposal of their gar
bage. I think the present garbage
ordinance is all right."
"Well," Charley Roberts spoke
up. "Nothing can be done tonight,
so let's let It go over until another
meeting night."
HAt'K FROM HEAKIXG
M. Slilscheubachor and C. T.
Darley returned today from Salem
.where they attended - the drainage
district meeting held In the capital
city.
EVERETT TRUE
Feed Store.
I1C
NKW TODAY
BOOKKEEPER of wide experience
would like a permanent position
with some firm, or to take sorc
of ft fw SDtall acts of hooks. Phone
'J80W. 4-8
FOR BALE Breakfast set, table, I
Choirs, dressing tfiblr and chair;
reasonable. 113t (Irani. 4-7
PARTY DOING: to Portland next
week, closed ear, would consider
passenger for company. Write box
823, care Herald. 4
FOR RENT 3 room furnished flat
will) bath; elose In. 1120 High. 4-
FOR RENT I
with garage
room furnished house
close In. 1120 High,
4
TRADK
YOU DONT WANT IT It Is In the
way. Ooodlng will trade. 2.10 Main
St., below the Court House. 4
HAVE onk-Hoilsk General Electric
motor for sal-; rs:i ;:( deys, less
than cost, 324 N. nth St. Phone
03 7 W. 4-6
FOR RENT FiirnlslK-d Apt. 3 roomn
bath and guragc' adults only. 234
So. Riverside. Phone 4734. 4-5
DOlfr Cold rlnK tied to handker
chief: leave at Herald office. 4-0
SALESMEN WANTED Big money
year around in selling our complete
line of bank supplies, Including
check covers, pass books, savings
pass books, checks, cte. 1000 dif
ferent advertising novelties; 300
exclusive calendars; exclusive con
tract: commissions week!;.', big
money on repeat orders. Twenty
sixth successful year. Sales Mgr .
Hankers Adv. Supply Co., Iowa
City, Iowa. 4- ,
TRY MY COMPOSITION soles. They
wear twice as. long as leather.
Jack Frost. 6th St. 4
HONEY-5 lb. pail, 75c.
APPIP Choice, box il to 1.75.
SPUDS 100 lbs. 83.50.
EdGfi Select local, O0c & 50c.
PRUNES Fancy Italian. 20 lb.
box, $2.50.
Complete line of Groceries.
NOT A CHAIN STORE: WE
BUY AND SELL ON THE
MARKET RASIS.
ANDERSON'S GROCERY
Jo. tli St. Phone 795 4
FOR RENT Apt., with furnaco heat,
also sleeping room. Phone 16SP.,
or call at 112G East Street. 4-6
FOR SALE ?11 00 Lyon & Healy
Player end $250 Sonora phono
graph; 50 player roll3 and about
150 Victor record:), cheap for quick
sale. Inquire evenings, 7 to 9. at
1329 Lookout Ave. 4-24
FOR SALE CHEAP Light weight
touring car. The tires are worth
the price I am asking for the car.
Apt. 9, Brannan Ants., S12 Oak
St. 4
WANTED -5 or 6 weaned pigs. Call
547M. 4
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED
E. Burke, in Hopka Bldg.
PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 4. (JP)
The Oregonian today celebrated its
73th anniversary with a special pro
gram and dinner in the Auditorium
at which early residents of the
Northwest, and particularly old sub
scribers of the paper, were guests.
MB
By CONDO
Phone 87,
KA
CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
FOR RENT
First class furnished
FOR RENT
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. 215 Lincoln.
7-tt
FOR. RENT Front sleeping room
for ouo or two people; furnace
heat. 514 Walnut. 28-5
FOR RENT 1 sleeping room, pri
vate entrance. 439 N. 10th St.
30-0
FOR RENT Neat 3 room house,
263 So. Riverside. 28-5
FOB RENT Woman wants refined
young lady to sharu home. Call
828.
1-3"
FOR RENT Furnished two room
cottage one block from Main St.
Phone 9S0W. 1-3
FOR RENT Furnished hoiiBe, 4
rooms and bath, on pavoment.
Phone 14M. 2-4
FOR RENT -Cabins for white men.
See Collins, 721 Market St. D2-J2
FOR RENT 2 room furnished Apt.
Call 703 N. 9th St. 2-4
FOR RENT 4 room modern house,
partly furnished; adults only.
Phone 482W. It. P. Breitenstein.
3-5
FOR RENT Sleeping room adjoin
ing bath, for gentleman; also gar
age. 611 N. 11th St. Phone 1016W.
FOR RENT Rooms, 1 block from
post office; bath and phone. 840
Walnut. 3-9
FOR REX f SI c
ed aparVneiu.
399W.
to heated fur'iish
541 High. Call
3-5
FOR RENT Cabin and bachelor ap
artment. Phono 3-12W. 4 19 N. inh
St. 3-5
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE SLAB WOOD Come to the
Shasta View Lumber and Box Co.
and help yourself. 3-4
EXPERT Wre have one of the
best radiator, fender and body men
to he had anywhere. Old fenders
made to look new. BUICK
STAR Garage. 20 tf
HAVE PROPERTY and 320 acres
of land in Colorado; will trade for
Kiamaih Falls property, or small
ranch.- Cail 238 3rd St,-, after 5
o'clock. 30-5
LAST CALL FOR P1AXO TUNING
HAVE HARMONY and Bweetness for
the holidays. Please leave notice
at Shepherd's. W. H. Morgan.
30-5
WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax
ing, house cleaning and janitor
service. References. A. M.
Rhodes. Phono 360W. 7tf
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phono 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
office.
Herald
tf-nt
ROBERTS SUITS OVERCOATS
Hand tailored to your measure,
$33.50 to $17.50; also Sollg Bros,
line, San Francisco's largest tail
ors. Can give delivery in one week
If nn.o,M, :-. (in ,n C 9 xn CI.
workmanship and wear gttaran-'
teed. Highest qunlity, lowest prices J
always. I'hono 109. t win call with
samples, or see me at the Gun
Store, Saturday afternoons and
evenings. A. R. "Ace" Renner.
N 7 D 7
EXPERT PORTRAIT WORK either
at studio 627 S. 6 th St. or your
home. Call 23 I, ask for E. Hayden
Jones. 2S-5
THE METHODIST Ladles will held
their annual bazaar and cooked
food sale, Saturday, Dec. 5, In tho
Hart Bldg., next to the Pine Tree
theater. .1-4
FREE SLAB WOOD Come to the
Shasta View Lumber and Box Co.
and help yourself. 3-4
SERVICES AT CHILOQl'IX
Rev. ,J. Henry Thonms to Hold Ser
vices Sunday
The home of Mrs. Tenbrook of
Ohikiqiiin will be I bo meeting place
of Episcopalians on Sunday after
noon, when Rev. J. Henry Thomas,
pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal church
will motor to tho northern town to
conduct the services.
LEHOY ARNOLD IN TOWN
LeitoY D. Arnold, superintendent
of the Klamath Indian reservation,
and successor to Fred A. Baker, re
signed, was in town yesterday af
ternoon to attend to business matters
connected with his position in Chil
oquin. 906 Main
FOB HALE
U REAL SACRIFICE- -Chevrolet a-
dan in pood condition; good rubber
and engine Just overhauled, 3?5.
Phono 121J. 0-tf
Yakima Spuds pur cwt. $3.25
A-l Onions, pp cwt. $3.25
Onions (2ndn) per cwt. 3.0(1
Applos 75c to 1.75 per box
drapes 5 to 9c per lb.
Sweet Spuds 5c per lb. .
Eggs 50c per doz., by ct. 48c
Cider 40c per gal.
SCOTTI PRODUCE CO.
201 East Main Phono 927 23 tf
FOR SALE New modem, 4 room
stucco houso, outside city limits
on highway. Phone 166. 30-5
FOR SALE China closet; glass
doors. Phone 951J or call 806
Front street. 28-4
FOR SALE Four purebred Durham
bulls, three years old. VVrPs or
phone Ovillo Elliott, Klamath
Agency, Ore. 28-tf
FORD COUPE, 1921 Bargain, good
every way.
BUICK & STAR OARAGE
For Dependable Used Cars. 28 tf
STAR 1925 Sport model, used loss
than 4 months. In excellent condi
tion, for about $225 less than
new.
BUICK & STAR GAR'AGE
For Dependable Used Cars. 28tf
FOR SALE Flat top desk; oak;
practically new. Price reasonable.
Phone 280J after 7 p.m. 2-4
WELL ROTTED garden manure for
sale. Phono 503M. 3-4
FOR SALE 1921 Chevrolet touring,
fine condition, driven 5000 miles,
$375. Phone 851J. 2-S
FOR SALE Studebaker touring ear,
good running condition, $100 for
quick sale. Call Peterson, S36J.
2-15
FOR SALE Limb wood. 16 In., $11;
body wood, $10. Phono 848. 2-8
FOR SALE Hemstitching machine
and art goods. Call at Singer
Sewing Machine Co. 3-3
FOR SALE 5 pass, car, good con
dition, with 6 good tires. Will trade
on city lot, or what have you;
phone 330R. 3-9
FOR SALE Equity In lot, partly
furnished cabin; price $150. 625
Poplar, near Mills school. 3-9
FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres
near Altamont park. City Water
now on property; also good patch
alfalfa. Will consider car as Part
first payment. Phono. 610. 3-5
DRIED FRUITS AND NUTS We can
save you money on dried fruits,
walnuts, almonds, fancy packed
boxeG and fruit confection. Write
for descriptive price list. Cherry
Glen Orchards, Va'co-yUle. Cailf.2-8
O R A N G E S, ORANGES, Oranges.
I will ship you a 40-lb. (net) box
of tine oranges for $2, f. o. b. Corn
ing, Calif. This fruit Is tree ripen
ed and can't lie beat. H. H. Phil
lips, Corning, Calif. 3 t'.
SALE OR TRADE Doerlng mowers.
Plows, McCormick rake, Jackson
fork, derrick rigging, harrow and
cart, Fresno, De Laval separator.
L. J. Cooley, Merrill. 3-5
WANTED
HEMSTITCHING All fast colors;
satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. H.
AUender. 514 Walnut. N 12--D 12
WANTED Work on farm or dairy;
experienced. Phone 16F24 or write
A. W. Schultz, Malin, Ore. 28-4
WANTED Capable stenographer
and office assistant: answer in
own handwriting, stating exper
ience, education and salary ex
pected. Box 222, care Herald. 3-5
WANTED Laundry and house work
by day or hour. 1624 Division, or
2327 White Ave. 3-5
LOST AND FOUND
$100 REWARD I will pay ono
hundred dollars for Information
that will lead to the conviction of
tho thieves who stole a trunk and
wearing apparel from tho bunk
house on my ranch. Information
will be considered confidential.
Rex E. Bord. Nov.4 Jan. 4
FOUND Child's glove and shell
rimmed glasses. Inquire Herald
office. y-3
LOST Bunch of keys on ring, be
tween 2227 Reclamation St,':and
So. Pac. depot. Return to Herald
office: 2-3
McAllister, Okla. Johnjay
Washington, negro, whom a war
den forgot to execute last June, has
at last been electrocuted for klirng
a watchman. When the warden dis
covered ills oversight there was fur
ther delay by legal proceedings.