The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 11, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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HERALD'S
American Legion
Klnimiili Pout No. 8.
Meetings III nml 3rd
Tuesday. Court Hoom
llnseineut.
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Phono sr,2W
P. O. ELKS Meet
Thursduy evening. Villi
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Elki Temple. 3rd & Main.
Charlton Currln. Bulled
Ruler, Tom Dclrell. Bocy,
K.
of C. Council No. 2255
.MrDtlngit 8 P. M.
2nd nml III' Tii"' diiy.'.
Lycctltri Hall, 8th and
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CPMANCNT CONBTRUCTIOfi '
Exclusive Licensed Mini 11
fn. 1 11 -.--. for
The new Concrete Hollow-Wall
Building Brick for Founda
tions, Walla, Buildings, olc.
Absolutely Flro and Weather
Proof nt a tout lean thnn any
othor form of mnsonnry.
Stono-Tllo coniitructlon elim
inates upkeep expense, In In
destructible, and la approval!
by tho boat architects and
bulldora.
Unexcelled its n 1mm for
mil . o finish.
Let I s BatlntntO Your Job
ConCrete Pipe Co.
dlli ami Market. Phono BH1SW
Kodak Work
Leave Your Films
Before 90clocK-Your
A,r4. Pictures are
m
KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ww"
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY THEIR DRUGS
Unexpected Luck
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mrs. Witlard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
Sin. II. i f,n:t Third SI.
Flume t . - 2S I.M
Residence I' h o n ii 79oW
Dr. Philip Cole
General Practice of Dentistry
open Evening! hy Appointment
Phono 5(19 Ms Main
Ovi-r Mini's Storo
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVIL ENGINEER
AND SURVEYOR
Phono 204M 210 High St.
DR. J. G. GOBLE
Ol'TOMETHIST OPTICIAN
"09 Main St. Phono 669W
Mnlin and grind glasses. Dupli
cate broken lenses, ropalr frames.
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Office find Residence Phono 321
I. O. 0. F. Tomplo
A. W. Schaupp
Altornoy-at-Law
212-214 I. 6. 0. F. Rldg
Mary Coe Peterson
Teacher of Dancing
Call 8JdJ for appointment
Vochatzer Bros.
WELL DRILLERS
l Phone 225 k
1731 Melrose
Estimates given on Water
SyateniH. Prices Reasonable.
ready at 6
re
V TV
Baled Straw
STEWART
HINGT0NJTnr
LETTER,":
By GMABJjBS p. STKWAIIT
NBA S-rvlro Wrlt.-r
WAHHINOTON. Would u mon
ument add to or detract from
tho bomity und impretiidvcncus of
tho Kpot where the unknown soldier
ret. Tbu War Dopurtment wnnta
n marvT C3d usk Congrena
for $,toi Id erect one. Thin re
(uet will meet opposition just how
much is uncertain until the ques
Hon neturflly cotnoR up on tho
;;round that tho unadorned slab
vhlt-h marks his Kravo Is tho most
appropriate memorial to tho un
known. Nobody disputes his title
to the highest honors tho couutry
can pay. Tho difference of opln
In relates only to the manner of
piryiUK them.
Congrooitona! Investigations arc
noted for the Infreiiuency with which
they nchlovo any worth-wbllo re
sults. It remained, however, for
Vlco Chairman B. 0, Plumtjier of
tho United States Shipping Board
in doscriuo tho futility of such in
quiries, along at least ono line,
with the maximum of crispness and
compactness of stylo.
"For. 56 years." said Plummcr.
addressing the Atlnnllc. Deeper Wa
terways Association at Miami re
cently. "Congress has been investi
gating tho problem of an American
tliorc riant marine. The printed mai
ler that has resulted from these
efforla would fill a good-sized room.
Yet not a single Important tact has
been established that did not ap
pear In the modest volume present
ed by 'tho Lynch commission of
ISM."
Plummer bolls the essential part
oven of tho Lynch report down
to n 100-word paragraph urging n
ship subsidy.
With the recent dismissal of the
Ifiut of lis war fraud indictments the
government oomploted u perfect'
siiire. One hundred per cent of Us
war graft prosecutions have been
lost.
KN0XV11.I.B. Iowa. The hero's
revenge, a real drama of real life:
"Wnltc Phillips, bookkeeper, wods
daughter of J, 1). Elliott, millionaire
banker, Bride's family disapproves
and grboin moves to Oklahoma,
where he makes $40,000,000 in oil.
lOlghteen years later, son-ln-lnv re
turns and saves riitlier-ln-law'.i b'nnk
with his millions."
Z. Peters
(Orad. Univ. Calif.)
Teacher of Piano and Violin
Aeiredltod by Stnte Board
of lCducatlon.
Phone 45 1W
- Murphey s
THE EVENING HERALD'S
;l,,lssiriM AV HATES
Pint luacrtlon ,-r line I Or
Two innortbin.) llfio ifir
Tbrne Insortlorui per Hue '.'.0,
Fotir Intortlone per lln 2Ar
Week (0 time) per line BOc
One Month per line 715c
Minimum marge Hi. Ado out
consecutlro am charged ai new fol
lowing each omUelon.
First Insertion II IU "New Today"
column without extra ehuria, bat ell
Innertlofiii lu that column are et tint
Insertion rate.
NKW TODAY
FOlt HAI.K :t h. p..Wir,r single
phuse 1 10-220 A. C. electric mo
tor. Phone 77J. 11-17"
Comptroller of Currency
Urges Immediate Passage
of McFadden Bill
WASHINGTON, Dec. II. (p)
National hanks thronrhnut the
country are feeling mor- and more
the restrictions laid uroun.l them by
federal statutes and grenN-r freeBOlb
for them was described as impera
tive In the annual report or J. W.
Mcintosh, comptroller of the curren
cy, made public today. The' cbiHp
trollor cited detailed statistics to
show an Increasing exodus from tin:
nutlonul banking Vrtem and he pro
dieted it would continue until the
national bunking laws nr. amended.
To accomplish tho needed relief,
Mr. Mcintosh strongly urged enact
ment of the McFadden bill, a meas
ure which was passed by the house
last congress but which never was
reached by the senate. '
"It is a well known fact," the re
port added, "that 'many national
banks are anxiously awaiting en
actment of such a' bill as that which"
failed at the last session of congress.
If they cannot at this time obtain!
some such amendments to their
churter powers as are therein pro
posed there will bo a still greater
exodus from the nationnl system."
Mr. Mcintosh Bald that although
the resources of the national banks
bad steadily increased from year to
year and the condition of the federal
banks remained strong, the rela
tive Increase nevertheless in the
total resources of tho notional insti
tutions bad been slowly falling as
compared with the resources of state
banks atid trust companica. He men
tioned that during tho forty year
period ending with July 1, 1924. the
total resources of national banks
had fallen from 75 per cent of the
totul banking resources of the couu
try to about 4 7 per cent. ; Tho last
IS months, he said, had witnessed
a further shrinkage in tho propor
tion of the total resources held by
the national banks.
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YOU
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Feed Store.
NATIONAL BANKS
100 H STRICT 0
1 tvji 1! s
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N'KW TOKAY
NO SKID KOI.K3 Jack Frost,
Oth HI. 11
FOR BA1B AT COST Home new fur
i', ats, collar and cuff eets and
oilier ready-to-wear furs, call
Pine Street. I'bone 27J. 11
SPECIAL BALE f'ook stoves, box
stoves, beaters, men's orercoats.
ladles' overcoats, all kludu or goods
'. uVe you money, see uick,
zzo .Main m. n-ia
FOR BALK Belgian Police dog, fe
male; needs a home. See DICK
220 Main St. 11-13
COOK STOVES and healers, all kinds
at reduced price, Powell's Second
Hand store, below the court housij
11-12
FOR RENT Furnished apartments
419 N. loth St. Phone 342W.
Ii II - J 11
LARGE, PLEASANT front room
next to bath, close In; hoard If pre
ferred. Phone 1U23W. 1135 i'lne
1 1-12
YOUR OPPORTUNITY No exper
ience required; we teach you. train
you, cooperate with you; no In
vestment for samples; you are
your own boss, 73 stores from
coast to coast to help you. Wo are
placing Partner - Representatives
in every town. YOU can clear from
13000 irp yeurly. Write or call
303 Exchange fildg.. Pdrtland. Or.
11-14
FOR SALE
$42",i New 4 room bungalow,
bri'akfasl nook, hardwood floors,
full basement with cement floor,
lurnuee; S100U cash, balance like
rent.
JG0 PER FOOT Good apartmen
site on Pine street.
SfiOO Corner lot 40 x 100 on East
Main.
CHILCOTE AND SMITH
727 Main 11-12
WANTED High school boy wants
work after school and on Satur
day's. Write Box 22C, care Herald.
11-17
FOR RENT One room bachelor
cabin. 121 north 11th. IP
WILL PAY (.'ASH for us-.1 light ear.
. any shape or model. 522 So. 5th.
St. D 11 - J 11
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to take this means of
express-in;: our thanks to our friends
and neighbors for the many kind
nesses shown and for t'le . floral of
ferings during our bereavement in
the death of our loving son and bro
ther. Norman.
W. C. BURKE and family.
FOR RENT 4 room house and gar
Terms. 503 Martin St. 11-1 2
11-12
GARAGE FOR KENT Phone 557J.
11-12
FOR KENT Modern new four room
house: garage, woodshed, range,
breakfast nook. Phone 325. 11-12
FOR SALE New 3 room house,
newly furnished; close to Mills
school -house; can bo had very
cheap if taken within a few days,
age, $20 per month. Phono 207W.
By CONDO
DON'I KMOVM
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8ISVKH. I
Phone 87,
.
1 - -A
CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
FOR ItKNT
FOR ItKNT -First class furnished
upnrtment. steam heated. McCar
thy Apartments, G30 Pluo. Phono
800. 29tf
FOR RENT Cabins for white men.
Hee Collins, 724 Market St. D2-J2'
FOR RENT S room furnished house
bath, fireplace, stone foundation,
C e in e n t sidewalks, woodshed,
chicken house, 150 per month;
cheaper rate If paid In advance for
more than month; good for I or
6 bachelors or fumlly. 324 Lewis
St.. west side of river. 7-12
FOR RENT Steam heated apart
ment. 511 High. Call 299W. 9-11
FOR RENT Furnace heated rooms,
large and sunny, close In. 1018
Washington. Phono 335. lO-l
FOR RENT Cozy 2 room steam
heated Apt. with private bath;
one block from Main. Phone 518.
10-13
FOlt RENT First class furnished 4
room cottage; call at Winters Apt.
No. 301. IJI'J-tr
FOR RENT Furnished bouse, gar
age. 40 West Pine. 9-12
MIHCELLANEOCH
EXPERT We have one of the
best radiator, fender and body men
to be had anywhere. Old fenders
made ,to look now. BUICK &
STAR Garage. 20 tf
WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax
fng, bouse cleaning and janitor
service. References. A.M.
Rhodes. Phone 380W. 7tf
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gel
gooa cats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tf
SHOES REPAIRED BT MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We
pay the return postage.
25c BUNDLES OF PAPER Herald
office. tf-nl
EXPERT PORTRAIT WORK either
at studio C27 S. 6th St. or your
home. Call 234, ask for E. Haydcn
Jones. 7-11
MARKETS
PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 11. (iPi
Cattle nominally steady; no re
ceipts.-
Hogs nominally steady; receipts
160 (71 contract).
Sheep nominally steady; receipts'
525. '
Eggs, 1 to 2c lower. Current re-;
ceipts 36; fresh medium 33 to 3314;
fresh standard firsts 35 to 36; J
iieso sianoaro extras 37 to 37;
fresh undersized 27 to 27.
Butter steady. Extra cubes, cii'v
50c net shippers track in zone 1.
CrcSm delivered Portland 53c. Raw
milk (4 per cent) $2.60 cwt. f. o. b.
Portland.
Poultry firm. Heavy hens 25 to
26; light 19; springs 25; broilers
nominal; young white ducks 23 to
25; dressed turkeys 3S to 40; live
nominal; geese nominal.
Potatoes quiet, 52.50 to $2.00.
Onions quiet, $1.75.
Nuts steadv. Walnuts number 1.
30 to 32; filberts 26: almonds 27
to 31; Brazil nuts 21 to 23; Oregon
chestnuts 16. I
Hops quiet. New crop, clusters
22; fuggles 25.
Cascara bark quiet, steady, 'i
to 7 ; Oregon grape root nominal
TALK TO PRETTY GIRLS IS
ONE WAY TO LIVE LONG
OXFORD, Eng. (ip) Listen to
music, look at beautiful things, chat
with friends, wear your best clothes
and talk all you can to pretty girls,
If you wish to live for many years.
This is the advice given -by Pro
fessor Friar Bacou of Oxford, where
the average age of the heads of all
the colleges has reached seventy
years.
Among the educators a conclusion
prevails, however, that longevity is
an accident rather than an achieve
ment. Everything in Nursery
Stock
Fruit trees, shade trees, nut troes
berries, shrubs, vinos and roses.
Special list of bardy variety suit
ed for planting here.
J. A. FARLEY
Will gladdl-y give advice on "whnt
to plant and when to plant"
Phone B8H-J
906 Main
FOR BALE
I .WIW1IW"-
XMAH TREKS All sIzch. mi". fully
selected. Phono 4.46M, 8-14"
FOR SAI.K Lloyd wicker baby bug
gy. Phono 401. 9-11
W ATKINS PRODUCTS 127 N. th
St. Phone 4d'Mt. 9-15
A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet ac
dan in good condition; good rubber
and engine Just overhauled, $385.
Phono 481. -(f
Ynklmn Spuds per cwt. $3 21,
A -1 Onions, per cwt. S3.2B
Onions (2nds) per cwt. 2.00
Apples 75c to 1.75 per box
Grapes 5 to 9c per lb.
Sweet Spuds 5c per lb.
Eggs 50c per doz., by ct. 18c
Cider 40c per gal.
SCOTTI PRODUCE CO.
201 East Main Phone 927 23 tf
FOR SALE Studebaker touring car,
good running condition, $100 for
quick sale. Call Peterson, 838J.
2-15
ORANGE S. ORANGES, Oranges.
I will ship you a 40-lb. (net) box
of fine orunges for 42, f. o. b. Corn
ing, Calif. This fruit Is tree ripen
ed and can't be beat. H. H. Phil
lips, Corning, Calif. 3 tf
FOR SALE $1100 Lyon ft 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 SAI.K OR TRADE for towi.
property: 320 acre Bryant ML
partly improved; 75 acraa potato
land. L. Llndsey. 220 S. 4th. 5-11
FOR SALE 1923 Bulck four truck,
very good condition. Call New City
Laundry. 6-11
FOR SALE 1400 ewes, fine wool;
mixed ages, $ 1 2 per bead. Box
115, Merrill, Ore. 7-12
FOR SALE Vlrtrolo. good cabinet
machine, $35. Phone 704. 7-12
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 hall
day gifts. 7-12
FOR SALE Late model Bulck four
completely overhauled; repainted
and the best of condition every
way; bargain. BUICK AND, STAR
GARAGE. Dependable used cars.
,8-tf
19 25 STAR SPT. TR'G. Looks ahd
runs like new; used leas than,
1000 miles; bargain. BUICK' AND
STAR GARAGE. Dependable used
cars. 8-tt
PEDIGREED Newfoundland pups,
the' perfect dog for children and
watch; also have few pedigreed
collies; satisfaction guaranteed.
Fred Schneider, Albany, Or.10-16
FOR SALE 180 head range ewes,
in good condition. O'Connor Bros.
Klamath Falls, Merrill Rt. 10-16 .
IF IT'S SECOND HAND you want,
I have It. Williams Furniture store.
624 Klamath Ave. 10-16
WANTED
HEMSTITCHING All fast colors;
satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. H.
Allender. 514 Walnut. N 12--D T3
SALESMEN WANTED Big money
year around In selling our completb
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., Iowa
City, Iowa. 4- .
MANAGER WANTED County dis
tributor for different counties. Na
tional products backed by nation
al advertising. Distributors in oth
er counties making as high as
$400 per month. Write qualifica
tions in first letter. Ro-vig-a-tor.
211 Broadway, Portland, Ore.8-17
WANTED 50 used guns and 25
used tents. Connolly Bros. 912
Main St. D 9 - J
LOST AND FOUND
$100 REWARD I will pay one
hundred dollars for Information
that will load to tho 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 tire, rim and cover,
for Cadlllnc, between Keno and
Greensprlngs summit; $10 reward
If returned to Herald. 8-14