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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1925)
Thursday, Duet'inbor 10, 1025 EYENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Sovflrt (T OOSW- I WI!iH SOMC I HINfl VJOUU3 fl( haPpcn To torn my luck, -tub nbxt as INOTALLMPNT ONLORCVWORINQIC J IW A DUC IN A PEW DAYS AMD L HAVEN'T I ! PNOllf-iH HOQfiH Tb BUY A 26 GTAMR ) A I I T""'.M.-iWi . I ....... X .1. ill IFCOMfc DISTANT kuLiivl. nuuwj j IMMVMOUKOr -ft . ' , . V WHAT.' ANOTC FORIO.OOO ) f A CvttXR UP POP - DWi'T " I I 1 (, iSuk oNTHe-riRSTOFTMB S L E'LLHAVeToOTANDToQETHeR ) j . MONTH AND THERL IB NO MONEY 7 IN OUR HOUR OF TRIAL" VJE RE i:0 THE BANK TO MeCT IT- . BtTrt IN THE SAME BOAT s- 1 S GOOD GRlEF-HOW DID - I , HERALD'S American Legion Klnuwuli Pout No. 8. Mi ( 1 f 1 1: i 1 it unci llril TucnttiyK. Court House IlitKOtuoUt. P. It. OLDS, Coinm'nd'r. Phono B52W B. P. O. ELKS Meet Thursday evening. Visit ing members welcome. Elks Toraiilo, ::nl i Main. Charlton Currln, Exulted Itulor. Tom II . l?fl, Sory, K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meetings 8 Pi M. l!inl iitiil 4th Tuesdays. t,vi mil iluil. 8th sad High Visiting Kuii 'iu: .welcome. Clins. Pulioison, CI. K. PBPMAMKNT CONljTBUCTIOf ICxcluslvo Lie) ii .! Monti. r factnrers for The now Coucroto Hollow-Wnll Building Rrlck for Pounds lions, Walls, Buildings, etc. Absolutely Kirn SOd Wtmthor Proof ii( n runt loss than tiny othor form of muttounry. Btonn-Tllo construction elim inates upkeep oxpnuati, In 14- aMtruotlpln, and in approved hy Iho host architects nnd builders. unexcelled hh u baso for Stucco finish. Lot Vh Kstluinlo Your Job ConCrete Pipe Co. mil mid Market, i Phono BH2W rxODAK Leave Your Films 'Before 9 O'clocK-Yoor A,M Pidtlu'AS ave KLAMATH FALLS ORE0OW wJv WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE OUV TMEIrt Partners Pop's cimplV fidT To HSLP MR Out 1 or this - I'M dc6peratgt - another DAV Or WORRVINO LIKE THIS AW I'LL BE IN A PADDED CCLL- ITS HIS DUTY AO A FATHER To IN MY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mr. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano studio :':'. Third Hi. Phono 284 M Hculdi iiio PJi o n u "BOW Dr. Philip Cole General Practice of Dentistry Opon Bvsninfj hy Appointment Phono f.f.fl 518 Mnln Over Moo's Sloro J. C. CLEGHORN civil. engineer AND SURVEYOR Phono I04M 119 High at DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMKTHIST OPTICIAN 700 Main St. Phouo r.oaw Mnko nnd grind slassal, Dmill cato hroken lonson, repair frames. DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND Sl'lttiKON Offlco and Ki'Hhh nco Phono 321 I. O. O'. P. Toraplo A. W. Schaupp Allornoy-nt-I.aw S12-2H. I. O. O. P. UIiIk Mary Coe Peterson Teacher of Danoing Call iS.?()j for appointment Vochatzer Bros. WBUi DKII.I.KKS Phone 225 K 1731 Melrose Bstlmatoa irtven on wntor SyHlomu. Prlcos HoaBonnble. WORK ready at' 6 p. DRUG!) ACCUPACVI Baled Straw 7pi W GIVE MB A HELPING HAND MOUK Or IKIAL- MARKETS POnTl.ANI). Ore, Daft 10: (P) i nitio, nominally stonily; receipt!), cattla ft) calves 10. Hogs weak to 10c lower; re- clptH Clo. l.lghlwolKht ( 160 to 100 Ihs.) common, medium, good ami cbolco. (12.25 to (12.50: iaufhtar pigs (90 to 130 lbs.i modlum. good and choice, (11.00 to ll.7r,. 8heop-i-nomlnally Bloady; no ro cclpta. Kggn- -extrau and current receipts lc lower. Current recolptu 37c; froslit modlum 35 to 35 '-j : fresh stasdstd " J to 39; fresh ittajldard axtrai 8"9 to 3914; freoh undemlted 2S to 18 H. Butter ntaudard cubes lc lower. Kxtra ciibos. city 50; standnrdh 4 9 ; prima firsts 18; firsts 4S: prints B9i cartons Ml Milk steady. Host churning cream 5"0e net shippers track In zone 1. Dream delivered Portland 53c. Ray milk H per cent) $2.00 cwt fob Portland. Poultry steady. Heavy bona 2" to 88; light 19; springs 25; broil ers nominal; young white ducks 23 to 25; dressed turkeys 38 to 40; live nominal; gceso nominal. Potatoes quiet, weak. 12.50 to 12.60. Onions quint, weak, $1.75. Nuts steady. Walnuts number 1. 30 to 32: filberts 28; almonds 27 to 31; Hraill nuts 24 to 2$. Oregon chestnut!) 10. Oaacara bark quiet, steady, 7 to TA: Oregon grepo root nominal. Hops quiet. Now crop, clusters 22 M; fuggles 25. Slayers' Case To Be Argued KALMM, Ore.. Doc. 10. District Attorney John Hi Carson and bis assistant oounsql nnd Will it. King, attorney for Tom Murray. Ellsworth Kelloy and James Wlllos, who aro under sentence of death for tho murder of a guard In tho state pris on brouk of last August, will ap pear before Judge Percy It. Kelly In Alufmy this afternoon and nrgue tlio hill of exceptions prepared by the defense preparatory for an' ap peal" to Iho supreme court. Whother tho case will got into the supremo court dopendsM on whether a certificate of probable cause is granted by the court. Should this be doniod hy Judgo Kel ly, application can then be msde-0 the chief Justice of the supromo court. Murray Is under sontenco to ho hanged December IS and Kelloy and Wlllos tho .following month. Z. Peters (Ornd. Univ. Cnlif.) Teacher of Piano nnd Violin Accredited by State Hoard of Kducntlon. Phone 45 1W v - Murpheys THE EVENING HERALD'S EID WASHINGTON, PSC. 10. (,1) Wliile blaming light pur : iitrlngs held by congrow lor u decided aliorlngu of pursuit an Immbunl innnt airplanes fuced by the army, .Major General Mason M. Patrick, chief of the army air service told tho court martial tryln,- Colonel William Mitchell today that the war department iisoif hud not render ed him the misiitanca It could have extended. Tho meteorological Service given urrny filers was far from sntisfae tory, be said, and th radio service was not up to requirements, but when 'questioned hy the court be said he did not believe tho depart ment' treatment of him had been "markedly different from that ac corded Chiefs of other brunches;'' Asked specifically wherein the war departinunt had failed him, Cem mi Patrl !k onld that when ho bad asked for certain things be thought necessary for the air ser vice the wnr department, "lias not done us much as ' I w uld have liberal us they could." He added, bcwerer, that In the, mailer of funds, "they have been as llbertl as they could." "Some of my offlcen- bare been unfortunately placed ou the pro motion list," he said. "I have made recommendations for legislation wbic'a tho depart ment has not approved. Mujur General Robert L. H-iwze, president of the court, asked if tbc air servlco had been treated on thi same basis as tbc Infantry, the field artillery, tho cavalry or the en gineers. "I have staled before the Mor row board," the air chief answeV "Tbat the , air service had been treated somewhat us a step child." "I cannot say iho air service had treated on an equality with the othor branches. The war depart' mont does not understand some of our probloms." "Has the aljr service .-jil proper representation on the general staff?' "It ban not) and partly so because under the existing regulations there have been few officers, .'.ho could meet the staff -reqtliremonts." Thin he said was the fault of legislation. STORM WARNINGS GIVEN PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 10. (,p) Storm warnings were continued at North Coast stations today, with southerly gales expected to Continue from the Columbia river north dur ing the next 30 hours. DANVILLE, Ills. Another addi tion to Red Grange's rettnus. Dr. E. B. Cooley may accept tho position of personal physician to the foot- hall flash. EVERETT TRUE CONGRESS I LOOK H6PC, 'SMfT.H'SOrJ, fAY WIFE no SOONER ET3 A lAiHINS. --T CM TH- UNB THN) Y0V-t 3T4RT A S?ITVTV eONFTRe. I , ... - Feed Store. (XAHHIPIPl) Al KATKM rirxl Insertion wr liar IIK Two Insertion) . . . ..per llnr IBr Tbree Insertions per IIiip 20 Hour Insertions per lino 2A, Week, tn times) imv line 80r One Month . . prr line 7nV Minimum ensrgs 26c. Ads not '-onsocullve are cbargod a new fol lowing each omission. First Insertion Is In "N Today' column without extra charge, but all insertions In thst column ar. at first insertion rate. XKW TODAY MAN WANTKD as Personal Kactory Itepresentativo in Klamath Palls We will give, to the right man tho best proposition ever offered No experience or capital required Write full information to Syncro Motors Co., Ilallio Creek, Mich. 10 KOIt HUNT Ptirninhod bouse, gar age. 40 West Pine. 9-12 WANTED - 50 used guns and 25 d tents. Connolly Bros. 912 Main St. D 9 - J 9 POR RKNT -Plrsl class tarnished 4 room cottage; call at Winters Apt. No.' 801. DIO-tf THIS IS THE TIME for shoe oils. Jack Prost. Gth St. 10 POH SALE 1925 Eord coupe, new battery and tires; engine over hauled ; priced for quick sale. Call 49SW. ,10 FOn RENT 2 room furnished house close in; also 2 room modem flat and 2 room furnished house. 324 So. 9th. Phono 979W. 10 IF IT'S SECOND HANI) von want I nave It. Williams Furniture store. C24 Klamath Ave. 10-1C FOR SALE AT COST Some new fur coats, collar and cuff sets, ami other ready-to-wear fura. Call 917 Pine St. Phono 276J. 10 FOR SALE 180 head range ewes, In good condition. O'Connor Bros. Klamath Fails. Merrill Rt. 10-16" PEDIGREED Newfoundland pups, the perfect dog for children and watch; also havo few pedigreed collies; satisfaction guaranteed. Fred Schnolder, Albany, Or.10-16 FOR RENT Cozy 2 room steam heated Apt. with private bath; one block from Main. Phone 516. 10-13 FOR RENT Furnuce heated room. large and sunny, close In. 1018 Washington. Phone 325. lO-lS CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those for the kindness shown and rhe offerings during the sicknesB and loss of our darling baby. .Mr. and Mrs. J. J. BLACK and family. CARD OP THANKS We wish to express to our friends and neighbors our heartfelt thanks for the kindness extended to us dur ing the illness and death of our beloved Lvother, J. H. Donnell, and for the beautiful floral offerings sent. MRS. LOREN BAILEY MRS. T. A. HAMMERSLEY and son LEONARD MR. AND MRS. J. W. BELL nnd FAMILY. By CONDO IS TO DO ABOUT IT a Phone 87, CLASSIFIED AD SECTION FOR RENT FOR RENT First class furnlshud apartment, steam heated. McCar thy Apartments, 630 Pino. Phono 800. 29tf FOR RENT Cabins for whlto mon. See Collins, 724 Market St. D2-J2' FOR l(F,NT 5 room furnished house bath, fireplace, stone foundation, cement sldcwAlks, woodshed, chicken house, $50 per month; cheaper rate If paid In udvance for more than month; good for 4 or 5 bachelors or family. 324 Lewis St., west side of river. 7-12 FOR RENT House, furnished, 2 rooms, bath and garage, on pave ment. Phono 769. 8-19 FOR RENT Sunny 2 room apart ment, $25. Phone 428J. 59 Wash. 8-10 FOR RENT Partly furnished 4 rooms and bath. Phone 482R. 818 N. Sth. 8-10 FOR RENT Furnished 4 room house on Mich. Ave. Phone 557J. 8-10 FOR RENT New 2 room house and sleeping porch, $15. 263 So. River side. 8-10 FOR RENT -One large light house keeping room. 1125 Main. 9-10 FOR RENT Steam heated apart ment. 541 High. Call 399 W. 9-11 FOR RENT 3 room furnished ap artment, 522 Walnut. 9-10 MISCELLANEOUS XPERT We have one of the best radiator, fender and body men to be had anywhere. Old fenders ' made to look new. BUICK &j STAR Garage. 20 tf WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, bouse cleaning and Janitor service. References A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7U TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 024. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. Sth St We Pay the return postage. 25c 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 .KG AM, NtmcB. NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Prank H. Funk, deceased, has filed his final account in tile office of the County Clerk for Klatv ath County, Oregon, and that the 31st day of December, 1925, at'the hour of two o'clock in the alteration 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 tho settlement thereof. Dated and first published Dece -ber 3rd. 1925. CHARLES THOMAS, . Administrator of the Estate of Frank H. Funk ..eceased. JAY H. UPTON, Address: Bend, Oregon, Attor ney for Administrator. Dec. 3. 10, 17, 24. RALPH HAND WINS EUGENE, Ore.. Dec. M0 In the first bout of a double main event at tho Heilig theater here last night. Ralph Hand of Eugene took two straight falls from Frank Burns of Flint Mich., in a neat wrestling bout. Robin Reed of O. A. C, in 57 min utes of clever mat work, won two straight falls from Ted Brown of Chicago in the other main vent. The bout of Reed and Browu was the feature of the evening card. Botli grapplers showed polished work, and it was a match of speed and clever ness. PORTUGAL PRKXY OUT LISBON. Portugal. Dec. 10. (IP) -President Teixeira Gomes resigned today. , Everything in Nursery Stock Fruit trees, shade trees, nut trees berries, shrubs, vines and roses. Special list of hardy variety suit- ed for planting horo. J. A. FARLEY Will gladtlly give sdvico ou "what to plant and when to plant" Phono 588-J 906 Main POR HALE XMAS TREES All slzos, carefully selected. Phono 445M. 8-14 POR SALE Lloyd wlekor' baby bug gy. Phono 401. 9-11 WATKINo PRODUCTS- -127 N. 4th I St. Phono 490R. 9-15 A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet se dan in good condltlou; good rubber and engine Just overhauled, $385. PUoaa 481. o-tt Yakima Spnds per cwt. $3.25 A-l Onions, 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 per lb. EggB 50c per doz., by ct. 48c Cider 40c . per gal. SCOTT! PRODUCE CO. 201 East Main Phono 927 23 tf FOR SALE Studebaker touring car, good running condition, $100 for quick sale. Call Peterson, S38J, 2-15 ORANGES. ORANGES, Oranges. I will ship you a 40-lb. (net bo of fine oranges for $2, f. o. b. Corn ing, Calif. This fruit la troe ripen ed and can't bo heat. H. H. Phll llpo. Corning, Calif. 3 tt FOR SALE $1100 Lyon tt Hoaly 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 towu property: 320 acre Bryant Mt. partly Improved; 75 acres potato land. L. Lindsey. 220 S. 4th. 5-11 FOR SALE 1923 Buick 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 Vlctrola, good cabinet machine, $35. Phone 704. 7-12 FOR SALE Men's bolts at a bar gain. Pbone 858. 7-9 POR SALE, by owner: Hudson coach, 1922 model, good mechanical con dition; two good spares; must bo seen to be appreciated. Call 275. Ask for Mr. Price. 7-12 FOR SALE Mrs. Van Camp will have on display at Stinson's stu dio, Dec. 14, 15, 16 and 17, all kinds of articles suitable for holi day gifts. 7-12 HIGH CLASS Phonograph records, oodles of them,, at 236 Main St, u ta - . 8-J.o FOR SALE Late model Bnlcfc four completely overhauled; repainted and the best of condition every way; bargain. BUICK AND STAR GARAGE. Dependable used cars. 8-tf 1925 STAR SPT. TR'G. Looks and runs like new; used less than 1000 miles; bargain. BUICK AND STAR GARAGE. Dependable used I cars. 8-tf I FOR SALE Male fox terrier, age ' seven months; female, age five months: house broke; price rea sonable. 2111 Pelican City road. 8-10 WANTKD HEMSTITCHING All fast colors; satisfaction guaranteed; Mrs. H. Allender. 514 Walnut N 12-D 12 SALESMEN WANTED Big money 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, blgo money on repeat orders. Twenty sixth successful year. Sales Mgri, Bankers Adv. & Supply CO., Iowa City, Iowu. 4-. WANTED Position. Female steno grapher, experienced, competent, wishes permanent position; steady worker, good references: Call 971 J. 8-10 MANAGER WANTED County dis tributor for different counties. Na tional products backed by nation al advertising. Distributors In oth er counties making oh high as $400 per month. Wrlto qualifica tions in first letter. Re-vlg-a-tor. 211 Broadway, Portland. Ore.8-17 WANTED Truck to haul 40 cords of wood. Call 291. 9-10 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 LOST 35 x 5 tiro, rim and cover, for Cadillac, botween Keno and Grcensprlngs summit; $10 reward If returned to Herald. 8-14