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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1925)
Saturday, December 12, 192B EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON eif ! T- C OH CHICK AREN'T W BUT LORHTTA CANDY JU6T UNULS t & IL'JZXjg M 1TH A NClTlce IN his pocket THAT A coixecTbR WILL CALL INTHC MOPNING l:OR THE. SttcoNio ON THE RlNQ AND With vive Bucks on HANDT6 FAY Him, CHICK 16 HAPPV UNTIL YOU'RE JUST Like ALU MEN THB MOMeWT YOU 6IVE A GIRL A RlNQ YOO EXPECT HLK TO vo YJlTHOOT THE LVTTLC REMEMBRANCE 6 SHE WAS ACCUOTOMED 10 tstiCUKC 6HB WAS tKJuACjcD , 60M-PF- .! HERALD'S American Legion KIllllllUll POM No. 8. Meetings "it 3rd Tuesdays, Cimri llouini DmifsiU'iii. K. H. OLDS, ( ninm'iMl'r. Phono 852W J. P. O. ELKS Meet Thursday evening, visit ing members welcome, ilki Temple, 3rd A Main. Charlton currin E iHM Ruler. Toril Delfell, Si K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meeting 8 P. M, liixi and uii TuoedeTi, Lyceum Hull, Mil Kul High VMtlne KqIedU , welcome. Clin. I'allcrsnu. (I. K. Pbmahi:nt eoirmiJCTio ' RlcluolVK I i' ' n -ril M.iihi- fiirliin'rn for The now Cnncralo Mollow-Wnll nulldlniE Brick fur PpundR tlonx, WiiIIh, HiilldlnKK, olc. Abnnlnloly Klro nnd Wonlhor Proof nl it iot Iohk thnn nny other form of mnaoiinry. Htono-Tllo oonmructlon ollm inaioH upkeep expenw. ti In- dMtnirtlhli, nnd In 'npprnvod hy tho bout tiiThlti'iiH and buildero Unexcelled uh n inmo for Btneeo rinMi. Lot I'h BtaUnietd Vonr .loh ConCrete Pipe Co. (Uh anil Miirkot. I'linnr iWJW Kodak h THEY ARB REDUCED M Rffif'.RKE," S from U 7 eo For iV."1 ",wrH L.. ' ''''Tl Mnin rj ' ! I Leave Your Filttvs joreeo'clocK-Your A, Mi PiciUr'as are nn(lcrwooCw mm Wy , KLAMATH FALLS OREGON m v J WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR .DRUGS pPptilT V I I ' I ; ' 1 - L - If E Baled Straw-Murpheys Feed Store. Phone 87, 906 Main EE SB tmiiii imjiiiiii .--a lx-uii mi siiisiiissrsjjsiaiasriataisiiiiiiiisiaa irmnamaninaaBSMMmi . 1 1 mm .. .. n r im " Stuck WELL OF ALU SETTING AnflWT A UNCLE HBNIW '(yV't"- MUAT; TGODRLIN' my tootsy viootsy WOWT MY BIG MAN HIS LITTLE LORfJTTA YHKT'5 VJR0NC5 r "LEASE T OHALLWflHT THEN- I'LL BOY v ! j i' BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mr. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Studio 611.1 Third HI. Phono - - 284M Residence P h o ii ii 790W Dr. Philip Cole General Practice of Donilatry Open Evenings by Appointment Phiiim .'.uii r.m Main Over Moo' Store J. C. CLEGHORN CIVII. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Phono 204.M 219 High St. DR. a GOBLE (H'TOMIITHIST OPTICIAN' TOO Mnin St. Phono 6i'JV Mnk" mid crlnd kIhkik'k. Dupll Oaia hroknn Iuhbcb, rop&lr frunn'K. DR. F. R. GODDARD OHTKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURQBON Offlw end Itusldunco Phono :iI I. O. O. P. Tomplo A. W. Schaupp Attnrnoy-nt-Law 313-21 K t 0. O. K IlldK Mary Coe Peterson Teacher of Dancing Call 8361 for appointment Vochatzer Bros. WKl.l, UK! 1,1 CHS Phone 225R 17.?1 Melrose natlntaton Rlyoa on Water Syiitonm. PiIooh Uvusonuhh'. Work rady a 3 p if JUL W MOW BE 86N6IBUe UtllM.VdtrM 1 I TKiNKOVYJiUTIT VIU-LLOtjl IO HIKHHM A HOME - ANP OF COUR3U VJE'LL BOTH -'Ji. AU.fT'A JlifiY AN tonight- I MPORTANT BUSINESS TU.LL ENGAGE MEMT WITH 1i(E REPRESENTATIVE OF A LAfuSE. FIRM Tomorrow and it WILL rest heavilv ON MY MIND UNTIL it's overc- t:i.AHSII'IKI AI RATES llrnt Insertion per Has 10c Two Inacrtloru per line 1 Ac Thri-e Inaortloiui per lino Hot Four InnortlonM per tine Hoc VV. . K (0 timet) per line BOr Ono Month ....... . , it lino 75c Minimum cnarxe Zfte. Ada nol Ronxecutlro nro charged aa new fI lowing each omlaalon. Klrat Inaortlon la In "New Today" column without oxtra charge, bnt ell Inaortlona In that column are at tint Insertion rate. UtOAIl XOTKT SUMMONS In ' wrl of tho Slnto of QregWn. to mo county of Klamath L:m- No. lOaj. c. V. llurrlion ii" Ciiiardlnn ad Illom of and for Chariot) llnr rkun. Junior, n minor, Plain? tiff. v.i. Maude Mortality, De fendnnt. To MiiuiIq Morlorlty, tho tihovo uaiUL'tl doU'iulam: In tho Numo of tho State of Oregon: You aro hcyhy r'-'julred to th pegi nnd nnnwer the complaint died againat you' In Iho above entitled null on or leforo the 22nd day of Dooembor, 19J5, Hint being Hie lar.t day of iiui time preecrlbed In the Onlor for puhlicntlon of this r im nioiiH mode, bjf tho nbove ' entitled Court Novemhor C, ItSS, and if you fall no to appear, plead, nnaiver or i Iherwlsn move within Hint time, irnr want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Conn tor the relief prayed for in his complaint, as follows, to-wit; For a judgment against the defend ant, 3!ntido Morlarlly, for tho Hum of JEOO.OO, together with Interest I hereon from April 4, 1 ! 2 -t . at 6 per annum, together with plaintiff's costa and dlHliursementu and accru ing costs herein, nud that the .prop erty of defendant attached In ti ls netlon, to-wit, tho Northwest V and the Wesl U of the Northeast and the West of tho Southwest 4 of Section 20, Township 38 South, Kongo 1.1 Knst. V. M.. in Klnmoth Couftty, Oregon, he sold to satisfy the plaintiff's demands heroin; the said sum of $500.00 with Interest thereon ns aforesaid, being duo upon a cer- laln Judgment recovered by the plaintiff against the defendunt on the dale hist aforesaid in tho Circuit Court of the State of South Dakota In and for Drown-County therein. This summons 18 served upon you. the said defendant, by the publica tion thereof In the Evening Herald, il newspaper published in K Intent It Knlls. Khtuinth County, Oregon, and of general circulation In snld County nnd State, otlce a week for 0 consecu tive and successive weeks, the first publication being made November , 192S, and the last publication be ing made December 10. 1DS5, by or- lor of I ho Honorable A. t,.,l.eiivllt, lodge of tho Court aforesaid, which wiih made, entered and filed in said Court and cause November G. 1925. J. II. CAKNAII AN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address l Dulldlng, Klamath Kalis. Oregon. Nov. 7, I I. 21, 2S, Dec. B, 12, 19. Sohio people are such blame fohls they do what they want to do) in stead of whtil wn want them to do. Z. Peters (Hrnd. Univ. CaUti) Tenohor of Plnno and Violin Accredited by Sluto Honrd of Kduentlon. Phone 45 1W I tl 1 1 I ll 1 . ( - J.fl THE EVENING HERALD'S m:v touav I WILL PUT MOKE WKAl: Into your shoes for 12.00 than you cot from the firsi eot. Jack rrn t, 12 - i :-K RAWLBIOH'8 good health pro dm I i. Phone 9U7J. .1.18 North I 111,. I12'tf roil HUNT .1 room furu , pi , adiltt preferred. 90S So Itlvoraldtl or phODe III2W. 12-13 KOIl BKNT Modern iiiiurlment, furnished, in petrate i ldenoe, riot Spring! Add. Phom r,r,9W. 1 2 KOU it BNT 4 room Apt. Pitta Kbit, 825 Lincoln. 12-14 roll KENT 2 room Iniuso wltM woodshed and gurngs. 1202 Wll ford Ave. 12-16 ROOMS Von ItKNT Private family. .160 N. lh. IMC KOIl KENT 4 room lyun nud gar age, $20 per month. Phono 207W. , 12-14 COW SAI.i: Plymouth He pullel roady to lay. 701 north nth. -12 HOOM AND IIOAltD in private fam ily for ono or two working men; 4o per month. 69 Washington. Phono 428J. 12-15 FOR SALE One B-tube radio set, console model, built-in speaker: everything complete. - It eve nings at 810 Jefferson St. 12-15 AMMUNITION SPECIAL Closing out present stock Remington heavy duck loads, all now (lock, $1.10 a box as long ns stock lot It. Lucas Furniture, 828 Main. 12 FOR RENT Sleeping room, . lose In. 813 Pine. 12 yon RUNT Four room furnished house on Pleasant Ave.. $20; In quire Dunham Auto Co, 12 FOR RENT Nire i leaping room. uso of phone and bath, i2" Jeffor- son. 12-15 -!- FOR RENT--Furnished housekeep ing Apt. 2 rooms, hath ami garage. $27.50. 2028 Reclamation. 12-15 FOR RENT Furnished 2 room ap artment; furnace hent. 92o Lin coln. Phone BH7W. 12-14' FOUND - -rtiinch of key, botwei a La Vogue store, and Ford garage: owner muy have same by paying for Ibis adv. 12 LIMB WOOD and tops for Kale, close in. 7 5c per cord. See owner at room 7, Liberty rooms. 3rd and Muin St. 11-1S WANTED Part ner high class paying business. Cull Room 215. White Pelican. 2 to f, p. m. 12 FOR RENT Modern now four room l.uii!.': riiragu, woodshed, range, breakfast nook. 307 Alameda. PUOOJ 3 25. 12 FOR RENT Partly furnished 2 or I rooms and bath. SIS north uth St. Phono 4S2R. 12-15 FOR RENT Three room modern furnished house, garage. Plume 7'JIIW or call at 1231 Lookout. 12-1 f: FOR RENT Four room hou3e at Sixth and Jefferson, $20; inquire Dunham Auto Co. 12' EVERETT TRUE ' ANP THAT'S A VJcBAL. 8ARS.AIN, S.1R. 1 Ycpli sec, ive cam UN0eRst5.cc THs OTHef?-! MONEY OINS rlWCKIHIM; ?v r-jsC5 IWYT l-- ( '. -VI XSvQft . I Q i??.. iy r. SCTWCr. c. NEW TODAY NO W IS TUB TIME TO 111",' THAT HUBINES8 LOOK THESE OVER NOW (IOOD PAVINO rooming house of seventeen rooms; good location; price $2000, one half down! A 1 I Lt EQUIPPED restaurant, conveniently located ttttd capable of large business. A real buy for ho right party; $2800.00. FOR 5 2200 YOU CAN' f.ET u. Meat Market with un sielillshed bus! ness. Fully equipped. Aak us to show you this. A BUSINESS OF BMOKB8, candle. soil drinks, etc., with splendid lo cation. Not another one liko this In town for the money. Full price only $4500.00 for stock and equip ment. Home term. PREPARE FOR NEXT YEAR SHAKE KLAMATH'S PROSPERITY MACUIRE MAOUIRE 818 Main Street 12-Sun Real Estate 1 - All Kinds Insurance LKOAL NOTICE Office of the Clork KLAMATH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Klamath Kails. Ore. Notice Is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Klamath County. Oregon, will hold the regular examinations for applicants for State Certificate at Klamath County Court House, as follows: Commenc ing Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1925. at 9:00 o'clock A. M., and continuing until Saturday, December 19, 1925. at 4:00 o'clock P. ff. Wiiliiomlay Forenoon U. S. History. Writing I Penman ship), Music. Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Physiology, Reading, Manual Training, Composition. Domestic Science, .Motion!', in Heading. Course of Study for Drawing, Methods In Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic. History of Education. Psychology, Methods In Geography. Mechanical Drawing. Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday .Afternoon Grammar, Geography. Stcnograpliy, Amerlcau Literature, Physics. Type writing, Methods n Language, Vhe sjs for Prlmnry Cuttit'ie i:--. I-'liihiy Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography I Spelling . Physical Gen?,ranhy, Eng lish Literal ure. Chemistry. Friday Afte-aoim School Law, Geology, Algebr-. Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon Geomerty, Dotany. - Saturday Afternoon General History. Bookkeeping. (Signed) P. PETERSON. ' Supt. Co. School Dist Dec. 12-14. CONFIRMS REPORT STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Calif., Dec. 12. OP) Ernie Nevcrs, captain and slur fullback of Stanfords 1925 football team, confirmed today re tract to play professional football ports that he had signed a coa- traot with a Jacksonville, Fla., eleven. By CONDO CLASSIFIED AD SECTION FOR RENT FOR RENT Flroi class furnished apartment, Steam heated. McCar thy Apartments, 830 Pino. Phono 800, 29tf FOR RENT Cabins for white men. See Collins, 721 Market St. D2-J2 FOR RENT 6 room furnished house hath. (Ireptaee, stono foundation, com on t sidewalks, woodshed, chicken house. $50 per month; cheaper rate If paid In advance for more than month; good for 4 or 6 bachelors or family. 324 Lewis St., west side of river. 7-12 FOR RENT Fnrnace beated rooms, largo and sunny, close In. 1018 Washington. Phone 326. 10-13' FOR RENT Cozy 2 room team heated Apt. with private bath; one block from Main. Phone 510. 10-13 FOR RENT First class furnished 4 room cottage: call at Winters Apt. No. 301. DIO-tf FOR RENT Furnished house, gar age. 40 West Pine. 9-12 OARAOE FOR RENT Phone 557J. 11-12 FOR RENT 4 room house and gar Terms. 503 Martin St. 11-12' 11-12 LARGE. PLEASANT front room. Deft to bath, close In; board If pre ferred. Phone 1023W. 1135 Pine. 11-12 FOR RENT Furnished apartments, 419 N. 10th St. Phone 242W. D 11 J 11 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 wag ing, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes., Phone 360W. 7tf TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 833 Main street. Phdne 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 Herald office. tf-nt YOUR OPPORTUNITY No exper ience required; we teach you. train you, cooperate with you; no in vestment for samples: you are year -own- boss. ' 73 stores' frfat coast to coast to help you. We are placing Partner - Representatives in every town. YOU can clear from $3000 up yearly. Write or call 303 Exchange Bldg., Portland, Or. 11-14 WANTED 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, big money .on repeat orders. Twenty sixth successful vear. Sales Mgr.. Bankers Adv. & Supply Co., Iowa I 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. Hc-vig-a-tor. 211 Broadway, Portland, Ore.S-17 WANTED 50 used guns and 25 used tents. Connolly Bros. 912 Main St. D.9 - J 9 WILL PAY CASH for used light ear. any shape or model. 522 So. 5th. St. D 11 - J 11 WANTED High school boy wants work . after school and ou Satur days. Write Box 226, care Herald. 11-17 Everything iu Nursery Stock Fruit trees, shade trees, nut trees berries, shrubs. Vines and roses. SPecidl list of hardy variety suit ed Cor planting here. J. A. FARLEY Will glad.lly give advice ou "what lo plant and when to plant" ( Plume 58S-.I Fun SALE XMAS TREKS All sUos, carefully elect, il. Phone tiVM. 8-14 W ATKINS PRODUCTS--127 N. 4th St. Phono 400R. 0-1 G A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet dan In good con'dltlon; good rubber and engine Just overhauled, $986. Phono 481. 8-tf Yakima Spuds per cwt. $3.25 A-l Onions, per cwt. $8.25 Onions (2nds) per cwt. 2.00 Apples 75c to 1.75 por box Grapes 5 to 9o per lb. Sweet Spuds Be per lb. Eggs 50c por doz., by ct. 48c Cider 40c per gal. SCOTTI PRODUCE CO. 201 East Main Phone 927 23 tf FOR SALE Slttdobaker touring car, good running condition, $100 for quick sale. Call Poterson, 83B.I. 2-15 ORANGES. ORANGB8, Oranges. I will ship you a 40-lh. (net) box of fine oranges for $2. f. o. b. Corn ing. Calif. This fruit 1 tree ripen ed and can't be beat. H. H. Phil Hps, Corning, Calif. 3 tf FOR SALE $1100 Lyon & Hoaly Player and $250 Ronora phono graph; 50 player roll and about 150 Victor records, cheap for quick sale. Inquire evenings, 7 to 9, at 1329 Lookout Are. 4-24 FOR SALE 1400 ewes, flno 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, by owner: Hudson coach, 1922 model, good mechanical con dition; two good spares; must he seen to be appreciated. Call 275. Ask for Mr. Price. . 7-1-2- 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 FOR SALE Late model Buick four completely overhauled: repainted and tho best of condition every way: bargain. BUICK AND STAR OARAGE. Dependable used cars. 8-tf 1925 STAR SPT. TR'G. Look and runs like new; used less than 1000 miles; bargain. BUICK AND STAR GARAGE. Dependable Used cars. 8-tt PEDIGREED Newfoundland pups, the perfect dog for children and watch; also hare few pedigreed collies; satisfaction guaranteed. Fred Schneider, Albany, Or.10-16 FOR SALE ISO head range ewes, in good condition. O'Connor Bros. Klamath Falls, Merrill Rt. 10-16 IF IT'S SECOND HAND yon want, I have it. Williams Furniture store. 624 Klamath Ave. 10-16 FOR SALE New 3 room house, newly furnished; close to Mills school house; ' can be had very cheap if taken within a few days, age, $20 per month. Phone 207W. FOR SALE $4250 New 4 room bungalow, breakfast nook, hardwood floors,' full basement with cement floor. Furnace; $1000 cash, balance Uk! rent. $60, PER FOOT Good apartmen' site on Pine street. $600 Uorner lot 40 x 100 on East Main. CHILCOTE AND SMITH . 727 Main 11-12 COOK STOVES and heaters, all kinds at reduced prices. Powell's Second Hand store, below the court house, 11-12 FOR SALE Belgian Police dog, fe male: needs a home. See DICK, 220 Main St. 11-13 SPECIAL SALE Cook stoves, box stoves, beaters, men's overcoats, ladie3' overcoats, all kiuds of goods we save von money. Soe DICK. 220 Main St. 11-13 FOR SALE 3 h. p. Wagner single phase 110-220 A. C. electric md tor. Phono 779J. 11-17 LOST AND FOUND $100 'REWARD I will pny ono hundred dollarB for information that will lead to tho conviction of the 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 LOST- 35 x 5 tire, rim and (.over, for Cadillac, between Keno and Oreensprings summit; $10 reward if returned to Herald. 8-14 NEW YORK. Tho Donate' of Lauderdale, one of whose ancestor fought tho Seminole Indians Is a supporter of the plan for making a project.