Wednesday, Dumber 9, 1928
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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HERALD'S
American Legion
Klamath rout No. 8.
Mil urn-. 1st nnit 3rd
Tut-aday, I'ourt 1 1 u
BoMmtnt
F. It. OLDS, Comm'nd'r.
Phono 852W
B. P. O. ELKS Meet
Thurmlny evening. Visit
ing members welcome.
Klka Temple. 3rd Muln.
Charlton Currln Exalted
Ruler, Tom Dolrell firry.
of C. Council No. 2255
Meetings 8 p. Mi
2nd Olid -till Tuculuys.
Lycoum Hull, Sili dud
liUli VlaUw; Knltnu
wolcomt.
Chan. PatltJriiott, (I. K.
PCRMANKNT CONSTRUCTION
t'.i iir iir Licensed Urdu
fnrttirrrs (or
The now Concrete Ilollow-Wnll
Hull. line nrlck for Founda
tion!!, Walls, IlulldlllRa, oto.
Absolutely Fire nnd Wenther
Proof at n cost leas than any
other form of mnsonnry.
8tonn-Tlle construction ollm
liiatim uiikeeii expanse; In In
deitrtictlblo, und Ih approved
by tho bent arcbltuetH nnd
builders.
Unexcelled n Imiho for
Him i n finish.
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Eay, Henry
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Mr. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
Hiucilo 503 Third St.
Phono - 2S4M
Residence 1' h o no 790W
Dr. Philip Cole
General Practice of Dentistry
Optra Evenings iy Appointment
I'boau 669 618 Muln
Over Moe'i filoru
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVII, ENGINEER
AND SURVEYOR
Phone 204,i 21a nigh si.
DR, i. G. GOBLE
OPTOMETRISTOPTICIAN
70U Main St. l'hone 569W
Hake '.I ml Rrlud glasses. Dupll
cute broken I n . repair frames.
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
ANT) SURGEON
Office and Itvnldenco Phono 321
4. O. O. F. Tempi. 1
A. W. Schaupp
Attornoy-at-Law
212-214 I, 0. 0. F. llldg
Mary Coe Peterson
Teacher of Dancing
Call 836J for appointment
Vochatzer Bros.
WELL DRILLERS
Phone 225 R
1731 Melrose
Estimates given on Water
Syatoiiig. Prlcos Roaaonnble.
Work
mm
Baled Straw
v. IX
CANT UCLIEVC IT-
CHICK riA-jMT ACtiMT
SAViTD OP AMD I KW0V
HE COULDN'T AFFORD
To PAV ANV 51K !1 1
AMOUNT FOK -J
(Coiittnuril iimn Par One)
consideration of tho bill by hotme
and Hvnate.
Competition between the Rovcrn
ment and tin airplane Industry Is
not contemplated, Mr. Coolldfe said."
In n ferriiiK to the air tTAOSnprtA
tlon nucMlerj 1 - ' that with the
appropriation! alrtady made and the
estimate! carried in this budKot, the
Industry which ho aaid ahouhl ho
kept alive fur a national emcrgoncy.
would he iiHtured of a normal and
proper growth.!
lluslnr-HS stimulant
ItoturnlnR to the fiscal affairs of
tho government, the president ox-pn-.sHiM
hull.- thai further reduction
In taxes now proposed would serve
as a fresh stluuilunt to general bus
iness. He lu'lii'vinl It would produce
fresh tax sources and Increase or
at least maintain the- government's
revenue requirements without thu
higher l.-.x levies of the present dny-
"The outlook for the coming fiscal
year, 192", Is most favorable,", Mr.
Coolldge continued. "For that year
It Is estimated that tho ordinary re
eelpts will be 13.824.830,000 and
expenditures $3,494,222,000. Tlrls
Indicates a surplus of 1330,307,000.
Outlook Favorable
"The outlook for 1926 and 1927
shows clearly that the united oTfort
of the exceptive and legislative
of the government for economy In
federal expenditures Is bearing fur
thor fruit. In tho last four fiscal
years there have been two substan
tial reductions' In taxes. We have
restored to tho people a part of the
motleys which wo required of them
to flnanaa the world war. We are
now in (hat favorable position of
making further restoration. The bud
get and accounting act contemplates
that under the fortunnto conditiixns
in which we now find ourselves thu
chlot executive will mnke recom
mendations to the congress 11s to the
disposition of the estimated surplus
of revenue. I therefore recommend
to tho congress that there he 11 fur
ther reduction in tnxef. The satis
faction of tho chief executive In hav
ing opportunity 10 nakp such a re-
ronuuciidntlon I know Is shared by
tile congress whose cooperation wltlt
the chief executive in the conserva
tion of public funds litis inndo such
reduction In taxes possible.
"The ways and means committee
or the houso of representatives has
been iniormod of our prospective
surplus lor 1927. That committee has
Z. Peters
(Qrnd. Univ. Calif.)
Teacher of Plnuo and Violin
Accredited by State Bonrd
of Education.
Phone 45 1W
- Murpheys
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XPENSES WILL
THE EVENING HERALD'S
prepared u lax reduction im in
While thl measure iomewhal
rc'ijls my Judgment In aneitint and
In exemptions, yet with continuing
prendre for economy In lie feder
al service und (lie stimulation lo bus
iness which will result from tax re
duction, perhaps we can in, ike fur
ther reduction in luxe! or about the
sum total of our proapccllw surplus
for 1927 without Jeaporill.ing the
hulancliiR of our annual budget. Such
reduction, however, nhould carry an
obligation not to embark upon new
projects Involving large annual ex
pendlturea if wo are to ireguard
the Integrity or our budg' t.
No PartbMM Polltlii
"The fruits of our luboi 1 r" n
fleeted In the coming tax reduction
rdeejure. It reflect the result of
tbe efforts of the aorvaii:- of the
people and or their ropr ntatlves
In behalf or tho people. There have
been no parllaan politics in cxpodlt
InR it preparation. I hope this same
condition will prevail In the consid
eration of the meuaure.
"Thin brings us to tin ' -Hmatea
of appropriations contained In thia
budget. These estimates reflect the
continuing pressure' for economy In
federal expenditure. We have about
reached the time when the legitimate
business of government ninnot be
carried on at a less expenditure than
that which It now requires. With
regard to our legitimate baslnes the
operating costs have been reduced
to nearly a minimum. Tbe normal ex
pansion of the buslnoai of tbe gov
ernment In keeping pace with a
growing nation will Involve added
expenditure from year lo year. The
effort for economy, however, must
continue. So far us it lies within tnb
power of the chief executive It will
continue."
To Aid Coast Guard
The president said he would' send
to cohere! later n request for funds
to expand the coast guard as a part
of his prohibition enforciaent pro
gram. The plan will Include con
struction of ten new cutters and a
number of smaller craft, with com
plete personnel and equipment. The
cutters would serve in part in pro
hibition enforcement.
Federal roa,d aid was discussed by
the executive and he reminded con
gress that any further expansion of
the nation's commit menla In that di
rection meant taking morn money
from the people through both fed
eral and slute taxes. He suggested
that while no change could be made
in the government's policy for the
time being, he believed that later the
federal participation should be con
fined to construction of primary or
Interstate highways.
Mr. Coolidge adverted to the
changed indications of receipts and
expenditures which had been esti
mated for tlie current year and said I
Hint instead of rerunds totaling
(90,000,000 on taxes illegally col
lected, present indications point to
refunds of $151,000,000.
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Week (0 times) - per line HOt
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Minimum cnarge 26c. Ada not
consecutive are charged ai ne fal
lowing each omlanlon.
Flrat Insertion Is In "New Today"
column without extra charge, bot all
inaertlona In tbat column are at flrat
insertion rate.
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BBTTBB HHOK KBPAIHING Jack
Frost, Cth Bt. 9
W ATKINS PRODUCTS 127 M. 4th
St. Phone 49011. 9-16.1
WANTED Truck to haul 40 cordr.
of wood. Call 2'Jl. '.i-I'j
FOR .KENT 3 room furnished ap
artment. 522 Walnut. 9-10
Fori SALE Lloyd wicker baby bug
gy. Phone 401. 9-11
FOIt KENT Steam heated apart
ment. 611 High. Call 399W. 9-11
SrpH P.IJ.N'T One large light house
keeping room. 1125 Main. 9-10
X.MAS TliEES All sizes,, carefully
selected. Phone 4 4 5M. 8-14
LEG AI; MnTT-:H
IX IIAXKItl lTCY
In the Dlatrlct Court of the United
States, for tbe District of Oregon.
In the Merer of Tbomas Sel-
gel, Bankrupt. .
To the Creditors of Thomas Sei-
gel.
Notice is hereby given that on
December 7,- 1925, Thomas Selgel
was duly adjudged bankrupt and
that the first meeting of creditors
will be held at the nfflco of the un
dersigned, at 409 Main Street, Klam
ath Falls. Oregon, on December 19,
1925, at 2 o'clock p. m., at which
time creditors may attend, prove
their claims, examine; the bankrupt,
elect a trustee and transact such
other business as may come before
them.
Dated December 9. 1925.
J. C. ltUTENTC,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Dec. 9.
IN ItAXKItl lTCY
In the District Court of tho United
Stntcs, for the District of Oregon
In the Matter of Meda M. Sei
gel, Bankrupt.
To the Creditors of Meda M. Sei-
gcl,
Notice is hereby given that on
December 7, 1925. Meda M. Selgel
was duly adjudged bankrupt and
that tbe first meeting oX creditors
will be held at the office of the un
derslgned, nt 409 Main Street. Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, on December 19,
1925, at 2 o'clock p. m., at which
time creditors may attend, prove
their claims, examine the bankrupt
elect . a, trustee and transaci such
other business as may come before
them.
Dated December 9, 1925.
J. C. RUTENTC.
Heferee in Bankruptcy.
Dec. 9
By CONDO
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Phone 87,
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CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
FOIC HALF
MAOLTilE & MAOL'IUE
Oldest Agency in Klamath County
Ileal Estate For Sale
3 HOOM HOUSE and bath, $2100;
only $600 cash.
5 ROOM HOUSE furnlahed, $3250;
only $750 cash.
8 ROOM MODERN houae in Hot
Springs, $6500; half cash.
7 ROOM MODERN houae In Hot
Springa, $7500; $2500 cash.
Careful Service
Fire Insurance
Real Estate
816 Main St. 1-?
FOR RENT
FOR RENT First clasa furnished
apartment, steam heated. McCar
thy Apartment!. 630 Pine. Phone
800. 29tf
FOR RENT First class furnished 4
room cottage: no children or dog;
Call at 315 Lincoln. 7-tf
FOR RENT Cabins for white men.
See Collins, 724 Market St. D2-J2
FOR RENT- Room!, 1 block from
post office; bath and phone. 840
Walnut. 3-9
FOR RENT 4 room modern house,
partly furnished; adults only.
Phone 482W. R. P. Breitensteln.
7-9
FOR RENT Coxy 2 room steam heat
ed furnished Apt. with private
bath; one block from Main. Pbone
516. 7-9
FOR RENT 5 room furnished house
bath, fireplace, stone foundation,!
cement sidewalks, woodshed, !
chicken house, $50 per month; :
cheaper rate if paid in advance fori
more than month; good for 4 or
5 bachelbi-3 or family. 324 Lewis!
St., west side of river. 7-12 i
FOR RENT House, furnished, 2:
rooms, bath and garage, on pave-'
. meat. Phone 769. 8-10,
FOR RENT Furnished cabin;
adults only. Phone 56SR. 1143
Pine. 8-9
FOR RENT Sunny 2 room apart
ment, $25. Phone 428J. 59 Wash.
g.jg
J
FOR RENT Partly furnished 4
rooms and bath. Phone 482R. S18
j; 9tj gln
FOR RENT Furnished 4 room
house on Mich. Ave. Phone 557J.
S-10
FOR RENT New 2 room house and
sleeping porch, $15. 263 So. River
side. 8-10
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, house 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 tbe Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We
pay tbe return postage.
26c BUNDLES OF PAPER. Herald
office. tf-nt
EXPERT PORTRAIT WORK either
at studio 627 S. 6th St. or your
home. Call 234, ask for E. Hayden
Jones. 7-11
HOARD AND ROOM for working men
or high school boys. 629 Jeffer
son. 7-9
LOST AND FOUND
$100 REWARD I will pay one
hundred dollars for Information
that will lead to the conviction of
tho thieves who stole a trunk and
wearing apparel from the bunk
houso on my ranch. Information
will bo considered confidential.
Rex E. Bord. Nov.4-Jan. 4
LOST 35 x 5 tire, rim and cover.
for Cadillac, between Keno and
Oreensprings summit; $10 reward
if returned to Herald. 8-14
906 Main
FOU HA 1, 10
A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet se
dan In good condition; good rubber
and engine just overhauled. $389.
Pbone 481. 6-tf
Yakima Spuds per ewt. $3.29
A-l Onions, per c.wt. $3.95
Onions (2nd!) par cwt. 2.00
Apples 75c to 1.7G per box
Grapes 6 to 9c per lb.
Sweet Spud! 6c per lb.
Egg! 60c per doz., by ct. 48o
Cldaa. 40c por gnl.
SCOTTI PRODUCE CO.
201 Ea!t Muln Phone 927 23 tf
FOR SALE Four purebred Durham
bulls, three years old. Write or
phono Ovlllo Elliott, Klamath
Agency, Ore. 28-tf
POft SALE Studobnker touring car,
good running condition, $100 for
quick sale. Call Peterson, 83BJ.
2-15
FOR SALE Hemstitching machine
and art goods. Call at Singer
Sewing Machine Co. 2-9
FOR SALE 5 pass, car, good con
dition, with C good tires. Will trade
on city lot or what have you;
phono 330R. 3-9
FOR SALE Equity In lot, partly
furnished cabin; price $150. 525
Poplar, near Mills school. 1-9
ORANGES, ORANGES, Oranges.
I will ship you a 40-lb. (net) box
of fine oranges for $2, f. o. b. Corn
ing, Calif. This fruit la tree ripen
ed and can't be beat. H. H. Phil
lips, Corning, Calif. 3 tf
FOR SALE $1100 Lyon & Healy
Player and $250 Sonora phono
graph; 50 player rolls and about
150 Victor records, cheap for quick
sale. Inquire evenings, 7 to 9, at
1329 Lookout Ave. 4-24
FOR SALE OR TRADE for towt.
property: 320 acre Bryant Mt.
partly implored; 75 acres potato
land. L. Lindsey. 220 S. 4th. 5-11
FOR SALE 1923 Bulck four truck,
very good condition. Call New City
Laundry. 5-11
FOR SALE 1400 ewes, fine wool;
mixed ages, $12 per head. Box
115, Merrill, Ore. 7-12
FOR SALE Victrola, good cabinet
machine, $35. Phone 704. 7-12
FOR SALE Men's belts at a bar
gain. Phone 858. 7-9
FOR SALE, by owner: Hudson coach,
1922 model, good mechanical con
dition: two good spares; must be
seen to be appreciated. Call 275.
Ask for Mr. Price. 7-12
FOR SALE Mrs. Van Camp will
have on display at Stlnson's stu
dio, Dec. 14, 15, 16 and 17, all
kinds of articles suitable for holi
day gifts. 7-12
HIGH CLASS Phonograph records,
i oodles of them, at 236 Main St.
810
- . . T
FOR SALE Late model Bulck four
completely overhauled; repainted
and the best of condition every
way; bnrgein. BUICK AND STAR
GARAGE. Dependable used cars.
8-tt
1
1925 STAR SPT. TR'G. Looks and
runs like new; used less ttian
1000 miles; bargain. BUICK AND
STAR GARAGE. Dependable used
cars. 8-tt
FOR SALE Male fox terrier, age
seven months; female, age fivo
months; house broke; price rea
sonable. 2111 Pelican City road.
8-10
I
WANTED
YOUNG WOMAN wanted at once for
bouse work. Klamath Valley
Hosp. 8-9
HEMSTITCHING All fast color;
satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. H.
Allender. 514 Walnut. N 12--D 1
SALESMEN WANTED Big mOoey
year around in selling our complete
line of bank supplies. Including
check covers, pass books, . savings
pass books, checks, etc. 1000 dif
ferent advertising novelties; 300
exclusive calendars; exclusive con
tract; commissions weekly, big
money on repeat orders. Twenty
sixth successful year. Sales Mgr,
Bankers Adv. &, Supply Co., low
City, Iowa. 4- .
WANTED Position. Femnlo steno
grapher, experienced, competent,
wishes permanent position; steady
worker, good references. Call 97 1J.
8-10
MANAGER WANTED County dis
tributor for different counties. Na
tional producU backed by nation
al advertising. Distributors In oth
er counties making as high as
$400 per month. Write qualifica
tions In first letter. Re-vlg-a-tor,
211 Broadway, Portland, Ore.8-17
COPENHAGEN Geologists uro
puzzled by the dlJcbvAry of a pre
historic whale's sko. ton in a bog 4
miles inland from the North Sea.
A great tidal wave seve.'al thousand
years ago Is suggejtel as the cause.