The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 16, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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American Legion
Klamath Post !Co. 8,
Meeting! 11 mill ;ircl
Tiifn Juyji. Court HoiltS
Miii-cmonl.
P. It. OLDS, Comtu'nd'r.
Phono SG2W
B. P. O. ELKS Meet
Thursday evening. .Vialt
ing membera welcome.
Ellin Tempi,,. 3nl it Main,
Charlton furrlh Exalted
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of C. Council No. 2255
M 0110(1 s f. m.
2titl mill -lili Tinimtuyi'.
Lyceum Mull, Mb uml
High VI .iiIiik Knln'itit
welcome,
t'lin.i. Patterson, 0. K.
VenMANCNT coHtrrrsucnoNi
Kxrluilvn I ln-Wil Mniiu-
fttrt'ttrtira for
-The now Concrotn Hollpw.Wflll
IlulltlliiK BTlOI for Potiutlii
tlona, WiiIIh, IlulldlnKH, etc
Absolutely Flro and Weather
Proof ut it colt lima thitn any
otbor form of maaotiary.
Btono-Tlln tomitnictlon olitn
lualpa upltnop vxpcinan, Is In
dnatructlhln, und la dpprovud
by tbu beat nrchltucts mid
btilltlorH.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Piano
Studio (03 Thin! til.
I'honu - - 2S1.M
Itcaldetuo I' li o n c 79UW
Dr. Philip Cole
ni 1 practice ol Dentistry
Open Evculuga hy Ai)ilnlmiut
Phono 509 518 Mnlu
Over Moe'o Slum
J. C. CLEGHORN
CIVII, ENGINEER
AND SURVEYOR
Phone S04M 219 liiKit st.
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTOMBTItlST- OPTICIAN
709 Main St. Phono S0I1W
Makn ntsd Krlnd Klusaeit. Dujill
itito hrokeu lonaee, rupalr frnuioa.
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OHTKOl'ATIIIt! PHYSICIAN
AND- BUROBON
Office and Itnsldenro Phono 321
I. O. O. K. Tomplo
A. W. Schaupp
Attornoy-nt-I.nw
213-2U i Q. O. F. Hldg
Mary Coe Peterson
Teacher of Dancing
Call S36J for appointment
Vochatzer Bros.
WICI.Ii 1)1111,1, ICItS
l'li.me 2J5R
1731 Melrose
lOatlmatCH Klvon on Water
Systems, Prices Reasonable.
ready at' 6 p.
Baled Straw
UO miA.-H6THmGro
I II ! ' Ail KATKH
Ftrat Insertion -..per Hoe lOr
Two Inmrllon.i . . . per I in, I5
Tliroo liowrtlona . ! ... . per Hot- 20r
Poor Insertions per lino So
Week (O I tun-1 per line .'jl)
One Month per line 7fk
Minimum marge loc Ada not
in i vi- are charged ai oaw fel-
uwiiiK nuch uinlaajon
rii i Insertion la In "New Today"
rolumo without extra charge, but all
Inacrtlona In that column ara at tint
Insert loo rate.
mm sin!
KILLED BY RUM
SELLEi BELIEF
Tales About "Wild Man of
Ring" Recalled by His
Untimely Death
NBW YORK. Dec. 10. (P) An
obscure bootlegger Is being sought
today nn the man who shot Rat
tling Sikl. ending the garish caroer
of the Senegalese "wild man'' of the
prlio ring.
Police nro seeking the bootlegger
as I1I3 murderer becnuso Mrs. Louis
Pfaal, KIkI'k wife, told them her hus
band wan threatened by a mau
trying to ftOjlect a ?2U liquor debt
a tew days ago.
Those of the ring and underworld
who had followed Slkl's exploits
were not surprised when his body
was found face down In a gutter In
"Hell's kitchen" for ho bad been In
many brawls there.
After he met a young mulatto
In Memphis and married her, ho
came to New York and Hell's kltei
en to build 'tip a reputation as a wild
young street demon.
He rode till night In tnxlcabs, re
fused to pay and then challenged
the drivers to fight for their fare
which they frequently did. He
walked about town with n wine
hearer tit his heels and on throe
succussive dnys Invaded the Penn
iiylvpnla utntlon too Into to catch
a train for Memphis. After each
report thnt the train was gone be
would call bis wine bearer, a negro
almost as huge ns himself, punch
him, then slnko his thirst. Aftor
thruo days tbu little gray haired
Information clerk became tlrod of
lite dally Invasion and took Slkl by
the scruff of the nock and threw
him out of the station.
As Mrs. Phn! Identified the body,
mii'iniM'lously shot uttered her eu-
logy for him. "He was n good
.hoy," she said, "but they didn't
understand hlth; ho was full of
lnlschlof."
One thing about powder on a
man's boat lapel Is It shows he has
n't hnd experience enough to brush
It oft.
- Murphey's
THE EVENING HERALD'S
SEW TODAY
MX I' Kit I KNC Kit (.'All. will Im glujs
to children by hoin, liny or month,
hy t'ompetont wotnun. Mm. H.
Board. Phono Til. 20Wimh
ItlKtotl Hi. It'ti
WAN'I'KI) I'lunton-' r.,r miinll Job.
ll'l north 1 1th 81. 10-17
i.okt Tuesday, Bwihh wrint wateb,
ni ii onyx ring; liberal ruwartl for
tlmlr ri'tnni to Herald office, 10-18
roil ItBNT 2 Mor.i furolibed P
artmont 527 Klainntii Am. Pbone
Kil. 1C
KOIt ItKNT Now -' room coltagij.
fiirnh,hiicl. rhono 19K21. 10-18
KOIt HAI.HJ Jeraey, 2nd culf rhl
fer). Thoodor 'Holm, 2V4 Wllea,
Mhllanil roiol. 1C-17
Be Careful Where
You Cut Down Your
Christmas Trees
PORTLAND, Ore . Dee. lti.
(JP That the practice of
4 taking Christmas troes along
"roadsides, or wlu-p-ver they
) may be found, fa not only mor-
ally wrong, but u direct viola-
tlen of the law both in Ore-
gou and Washington, 1b the
substance of a statement Is-
sued today by the United States '
forest service.
The Oregon low provides
treble damages for tresspass or
V cutting trees, stating' that
"Whenever any person shall
cut down, girdle or otherwise
Injure or carry off any tree.
f timber or shrub on the land of v
another, without lawful author-
Ity In an action hy such per- 4
son. if Judgment be given for
the plaintiff, It shall he given
for treble the amount of dam-
llgCB."
Seek Moron as
Triple Slayer
BATAV1A, III., Dec. 10. UP)
Police hunting for the murderer who
Saturday night slew Henry Jeske,
34, and his wifo and their six year
old son Ralph, said they were con
vinced the killer was Herman C'oppes,
20, a moron, who as a boy of 14
low Mrs. Manny Slep and her two
babies In her farm homo In Plato,
HI., 12 miles northwest or here.
Coppes escaped some mouths ago
from the prison farm at Jollet, where
he was serving a life sentence.
SMALL I.OSK8 8CIT
BPRINGFfBLD, Tils.. Doc. 16.
(iP) Len Small, governor of Illinois
today lost his appeal in the state
supreme court and was directed to
account for approximately $1,000,
000 alleged., withheld by him while
ttato Troacurer.
EVERETT TRUE
five SAID MO fouq ora
IN
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Feed Store.
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WBLU, NOW, LISTEN, MR-TRUt'."
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NEW TODAY
LOST f, phonograph records; put
In wrong cur. Return to Karl
Shepherd's .Music store. 10-22'
WANTED llookkeoplng position;
experience In time and bookkeep
ing Mills, packing house, It. It, and
car construction work; would loav"
statu. Phono 980W, or wrl'e liny.
227. c-o Herald. IB-IS
KOIt ItKNT Two rooms partly fur
nished. $12. 813 Alameda. 16-18
ROOM AND HOARD With private
fuinlly, for one or two working
men, 140 month. 59 Wash. Phone
42iU. 16-18
CHRISTMAS HARGAINS
A CORNER LOT, 81 feet on
California Avenue at Roose
velt St.; Price $30 cash.
A CORNER LOT in Shipping
ton on pavement; Price $200
terms.
A CORNER LOT, r,8 feet on
Oregon Ave. across the street
from the grocery store; Price
$325; Terma.
The Walton Wright Company
Phone 643W or 831W 18
FOR SALE Chevrolet touring 1924;
good condition; cash or terms.
029 So. 6th after 4 :30. 16-22'nt
KOIt SALE Plymouth Rock pullets,
ready to lay, 701 north 11th. 16'
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
Mpvo Into your own home on Jan 1.
WE HAVE a new four room
honse. on fine" large lot over
looking the valley: price only
$1900; terms: $500 down,
balance easy.
ALSO A 3 ROOM cottage on
Oregon Avenue, for $2200
and It only takes $300 cash to
, move In.
THEN WE HAVE a beautifully
finished 4 room new bouse,
with bath and breakfast nook
thrown In, in Fairview district,
fireplace nnd every conven
ience built In; complete in
cluding linoleum, shades and
electric fixtures. Price $3500.
Terms: $500 cash, balance
$50 per month.
The Walton Wright Company
Phone 831W or 643W 16
DO YOi; WANT to make $50 a week?
Wanted: Reliable lady to sell our
imported Irish linens direct to
consumer. See Mr. Gilmore, White
Pelican hotel. 16-17
By CONDO
Pivfe ries
I'Ki NOT INTERESTED
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ENTECPRiatS
TilA-r NATURE
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YES. 1 CERTAINLY
HAVE ! NOW U S
tUR. TURN !
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c iB2S by tirA sesvxc inc.
Phone 87,
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CLASSIFIED AD SECTION
KOIt HK.VT
KOIt ItKNT Klrst class furnished
apartment, steam heuted. McCar
thy Apartments, 630 Pino. Phono
800. 29tf
KOR KENT Cabins for white mon.
Sco Collins, 724 Market St. D2-J2
KOR RENT Klrst class furnished 4
room cottage: call at Winters Apt. 1
No. 801. DIO-tf
KOIt RENT Furnlahed apartments,!
419 N. 10th St. Phone 342W.
I) 11 - J 11
KOR RENT Three room modern
furnished house, (arago, Phono
799W or call at 1234 Lookout.
12-1S
ROOMS KOR RENT Private family.
350 N. 9th. 12-16
FOR RENT Modern furnlBhed ap
artment, one block from Main,
steam heated. Call 510. 14-19
FOR RENT Modern furnished 4
room apartment at 58 Main.
14-16
FURNISHED 3 room Apt. Pbone 584.
14-16
FOR RENT Steam heated furnished
apartment. 123 N. 8th St. Phone
339W." 15-17
FOR RENT Furnace heated rooms.
1018 Washington. 14-19
BACHELOR APARTMENTS one and
two rooms; light, wood and water,
$3.60 and' $4.00 per week. Apply
10 Main St., near Link river
bridge. 14-19
FOR RENT Large steeping room
with heater, $5 per week; small
room $3. 303 Wash. St. 15-17
FOR RENT Restaurant and room
ing house, $30 a month for one
year. 12 miles from Klamath
Falls on the Ashland-Klamath
Falls highway. Isaac Moore, Keno.
Ore. 15-21
FOR RENT Room for two men.
with or without board. Nevada
house, 5th and Oak. 15-17
WANTED
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. Re-vig'-a-lor.
211 Broadway. Portland. Ore.8-17
WANTED 50 used guns and 25
used tents. Connolly Bros. 912
Main St. D 9 - J 9
WILL PAY CASH for used light car.
any shape or model. 522 So. 5th.
St. D 11 - J 11
WANTED High school boy wants
work after school and on Satur
days. Write Box 226, care Herald.
11-17
SOLICITOR for congenial pleasant
u'nrt crnrvH nov A ntitv A ll'vfi 1 1
Golden Rule store. 14-lt5i
AM DESIROUS of securing a few
more, pupils for the serious study
of piano. A thorough method of
instruction is given. Beginners or
advanced pupils accepted. Resi
dence. 1212 Lookout, phone 756.
P. Dickey. 14-19
WANTED Two or three passengers
for San Francisco or Los Angeles.
Closed car; leaving Saturday: Dec.
19th. Phone 6S0. 14-16
EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper and
stenographer wishes permanent po
sition, whole day or half. Call
617R after 4. 15-28
WANTED 2 Jersey or part Jersey
cows, fresh; also chickens. Call
73M. 15-16
DRIVING TO PORTLAND Dec 19,
enclosed' car; can takewo passen
gers for company and to defray
expenses. Phone 573J. 15-17
WANTED Practical nureing and
housework: neat, arfd go'od cook.
Phone S97W. 15-28
Z. Peters
(Grad. Univ. Calif.)
Teacher of Piano nnd Violin
Accredited by State Board
of Education.
Phone 45 1W
Everything in Nursery
Stock
Fruit trees, shado trees, nut tree3
berries, shrubs, vines and roses.
Special list of hardy variety suit
ed for planting here.
J. A. FARLEY
Will gladdly give advice on "what
to plant and when to plant"
Phono 588-J
906 Main
FOB WALK
rfVWWSSi'.''aw-..'swaae av-faaNia
A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet se
dan In good condition; Rood raster
and englno Just ovorhuuled, $811.
Phono 481. -t(
Yakima Spuds por cwt. $3.86
A I Onlous, per cwt. $3.25
Onions (2nds) per cwt. 2.00
Apples 75c to 1.75 per box
Grapes r, to 9c por lb.
flweot Spuds 5c per lb.
Eggs 50u per das,, by ct. 48c
Cider 40c per gal.
8COTTI PRODUCE CO.
201 East Main Phone 927 23 tf
O R A N O E 8. ORANGES, Oranges.
I will ship you a M Hi. (net) bos
of fine oranges for $2, t. o. b. Corn
ing, Calif. This fruit is treu ripen
ed and can't he beat. H, H, Phil
lips, Corning, Cullf. 3 tf
FOR SALE $1100 Lyon & Healy
Player and $250 Sonora phono
graph; 50 player rolls and about
150 Victor records, choap for quick
sale. Inquire evenings, 7 to 9, at
1329 Lookout Ave. 4-24
PEDIGREED Newfoundland pupa,
the perfect dog for children and
watcb; also have few pedigreed
collies; satisfaction guaranteed.
Fred Bchneldor, Albany, Or.10-16
FOR SALE 180 head range ewes,
In good condition. O'Connor Bros.
Klamath Falls, Merrill Itt. 10-16
IF IT'S SECOND HAND you want,
I have It. Williams Furniture store.
624 Klamath Ave. 10-16
FOR SALE 3 h. p. Wagner single
phase 110-220 A. C. electric mo
tor. Phone 779J. 11-17
USE RAWLEIGH'S good health pro
ducts. Phono 937J. 336 North 11th.
D12-tf
FOR SALE
$1700 New 3 room house, only $300
cash, balance $25 per month.
$1250 5 acres only y, mile from
city limits on Ashland road.
$1900 -Now 4 room house, $500
caab, balance like rent.
CHILCOTE & SMITH
727 Main 15-16
FOR SALE, in the growing town of
Chiloquin, Ore.: Splendid income
property on Main 8t, Address L.
H. Lauritsen, 135 River St., Santa '
Crux, Calif. 15-29
GOOD SECOND HAND calf skin coat
cheap. Donart's Fur Shop. 210
Main SL 15-17
PRICES ON ROOFING and sheeting
paper: 1 ply -QuotO roofing,
$1.75: 2 ply. $2.35; red and gray
sheeting paper, 30 lb. rolls, $2.00;
20 lb.. $1.35; Asphalt sheeting.
1.75. Patterson's, 630 So. 6th St.
15-21
6000 FEET new dimension lumber
for sale cheap. 527 N. 8th St. Wm.
T. Havey. 15-17
u.
FOR SALE or will trade for city
lot: Jewett, enciosed car. Jesse
Bailey, Little Brick cafe. 15-1T
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS First
class beaver skins at price of raw
skins, plus cost of tanning; can
be seen at 436 Klamath Ave. Mrs.
Wm. Beasler. 15-17
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 it
WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wast
ing, house cleaning and janitor
service. References. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone S80W. 7tt
TRIANGLE CAPE The place to get
gooa eats., ui'k.n all, muHT.
033 Main street. Phone 614.
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SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We
pay the return postate.
a 5c BUNDLES OP PAPER,
office.
Herald
tf-nt
OREGON HOTEL, Chiloquin, Ore;
steam heated rooms, hot and cold
running water; everything niy;
and strictly modern; prices r.st
right. Mrs. Kathryn West, Prop.
1517
LOST AND I OL'ND
1100 REWARD I will pay ono
hundred dollars tor 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
TAKEN From Ford coupe near
Scandia ball Saturday night, a
Pendleton Indian blanket, color
tan with red und brown; good re
ward for Its return with no ques
tions asked; valuable as a gift.
Please leave atHealdofflc'u.l6-18