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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1925)
Thui'Mchiy, Dcci-mhor 17, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Seven THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION Easy Hiding f !,'!!! ;.OnSB IT Ncrr am Aiiev in the block 1 ii I thl Mr a ) fl It veT ATOILY HIPPO SOT HH '.-sxW 'JbT-.yjjl-n,, . -.jmijxj - ' i r'OPFICCk-, 1 SWrAK 1 WAvl.uc rvr,M't- w2-, BUT I'LL. kEEP My " TrtIG WAV-HE'S V.'AMTtTC COME BY HEH6 -jg.f fSJ FJJf , W?DBrRAUDlN3MVFM 1 OKI I'D HAVE T , u JT ASStkWL OUTT OF A DIAMOND ( "SEEN HIM BEAT LLL NAIL HIM! VZ3MM ENGAaUMCNT RJNfi.- ) V SURE-- ' i , - 0 jm 11,-iu um'.Vh ; ' ' - i -A zrz: : .J" " . HERALD'S American Legion Klamath Pout No. 8. Meetings 1st urn! 3rd Tuesday, court Hqum ttutx'tlll'llt. T, It, OLDS, ('omm'nil'r. plume sssw B. P. O. ELKS Meet Thnrnduy evening. Vlitlt Infr members welcome. Elk Temple. 3rd & Main. Charlton Currln Einlted Itulor, Tom Dolr-ll. Beejr. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Meeting s M- Ifid mill 4lh Tuesdays, i.vr.niii null. 8th and lllKh - Vjdllllg Kulgnt welcome. ClmH. I'ut tiTHoii. (I. K. BtBHAIICNT CONOTRUCTIOre Exclusive Licensed Mnnu fin Hirer Iqr Tho now Concrete Hollow-Wall Building llrloli for Founda tions, Willi-.. Hurtling, etc. Absolutely Fire nnd Weather Proof nt n eoiit loss tlutn uny othor form of mnsouary. Stooo-Tlla i'intrurtlon ollm lnatoM upkonp oxpouho, In In tlaltructlblo, unit in npprovoil by tho liKHt nrcliltitctit nnd bulldore. Unrxrrlld an n Iiiiho for SI III . ii I inl-ll. l.i-t Ua Bitunntd Your Jol ConCrete Pipe Co. Oth nml .Mitikot. - l'ltono (WJW r : a Kooak Work LeayeYour Filttvs Before 9 OclocK-Your ; Pictures are V'v KLAMATH FALL( 2 33133 WHERE. PARTICULAR PEOPLE LruffTYJ BUY TMtIB BRUU3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrii Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Studio Sua Third St. Phono - - -'-i.m llenldcncu Phono 790W Dr. Philip Cole 0nral practice of Dentistry Open Evenings by Appointment i'hono fie 9 Din Miiln Over Moc' Store J. C. CLEGHORN CIVII. KNOINKKH AND HCUVKYOn Phono 20 M 21!i IIIkIi St. DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOM KTI11ST OPTICIAN TO'.i Mnln St. Phono TiOSW Make and grind (lasaoa, Dupii ruto hrnkon I n ropalr fratnuB. DR. F. R. GODDARD DSTKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8U ltd HON Offlco unit Itonltlnnno Phono 321 X. o. 0. p. Temple A. W. Schaupp Atlornoy-nt-I.uw J12-2H I.,0. O. F. BlilB Mary Coe Peterson Tpaclter of jDancing Call 83(")J for appoiritniciit Vochatzer Bros. WBUi Dltll.I.KKS Phone 225 R 1731 Melrose Kntlmntoii irlvon on Water SyHtonm. Prlcei Uonnounblo. ready 5 Baled Straw Ml ClA8HII-'ll-'lt Alt KATKH Pint Inni'itlon 1 nr line io Two lnMTtfon.i . . por Uoe 15c (wet Insertion per line 2n Pour lnwrtloni per lino 2Ih Week n ttniM) p.-r in.e ho. One Month .par line. 75c Mini nr.; in cnurftH 16c. Adi not iiiiv am churgod new (el- loivlnx ench omlulon. I ii m Ineertlon" la In "New Today" ..I ii mn without-extra chart, bot all Innertlon In that column am at tint Inaertlon rale. I.I i. I. XOTH F.S .(. . IOOIj DISTItltT KO.VI) ICM.CTIDX Notice lu hereby clvon Hint u Bond Kb i-ilnii Ih cklled in lie hotd at vnr Iouh School Houaes In Kliimiith County School Dintrlct on tho mid day of Docomber, 19S5, between the hours of two o'clock p. m. ami seven o'clock p. m., for the purpose of votltiK upon tho question of contract ing n bonded lndobtednearss of 175. 000 for the purpoxe of building school houses, additional school rooms, purchase of equipment, nil ns sot. forth In nolifrs posted on each school Iiou-ap doer. Pells will open nt two o'clock and close nt seven o'clock p. m. A lognl voter e oth- who iH o citizen, hns re Slled for a time thirty days In the District.' and bus property listen upon tho lust nsse-:niH.nt roll of the County School DUtrlat. lle'ids of ami) lea having children of school :ige may vote without projlerty lual iftcntlon. Thin bond Issue of 73.000 will be carried by cntlro valuation of Co ,n ty School District which approNi mntes I2ii,o00,000. A voter of the County School Dis trict mny cast bis ballot at uny of tho polling places In tho District, and not necessarily In his own sub-district. The regular legal notices, ihawlng allocution of all funds are posted on door of each ncliool houc 'n which hcIiooI Is now being held. Signed. VHUA V. pFFniltD, Clerk of County School District. Dec' 15, 17, lit. NOTICE OK I'INAIj ACCOUNT Notice is hereby glvon thut the undersigned as administrator of tho estate of Frank H. Funk, deceused, hns filed his final account in the office of the County Clork for Klair uth County, Oregon, and that the 'list day of December, 11)25. at the hour of two o'clock In Hie afternoon of said day In the County Court room of said Court has been appointed oy snld Court as tho Utile nnd place for hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereat Dated nnd first published Deco -bor 3rd, 1820. CHAKLK9 THOMAS, Administrator of the Estate of - Frank H, Funk ,:ecensed. JAY U. UPTON. Address: Uend, Oregon, Attor ney for Administrator. Doc. 8, 10, 17, 21. MKIiFAST. They're recalling: In Donegal how Patrick O'Donnell, who was risen from n cottage to be a prince of tho church, suppressed Poteen. The new Cardinal wJien lllshop of Douegul gave notice that only the Plshop would glvo nbso lutlon for buying, selling or drink ing of bevernge. That mean-, n trip of 40 miles for sotno offenders, so Poteen disappeared In five years. - Murphey's ct Confesses Eight Burglaries HAI.FM, Ore., Dec. 17 Picked up !j the police at 1:30 Ihln morn ing while he mid a comp-ml " were prowling about a south Bilein resi dential district, a man Hiving his name an dwrg-o c. Illder told the pottos authorities here iliii nior.i Ing Hint bo was responsible for tit least eight burglaries in Portland recfntly nnd tiiat'pnrt o: ihe loot, frojn those robberies ,1s Mill hid- en In bin r.oiu In the I. -mi hotel of Portland. When, nrrested Illder bud a re volver In his posos!on which ho udmlts having stolen In ore of the robberies. O A. Dodln), who glv bit resl den e as longvlew. Wash , at t'.io lime of the arrest, and lie Is be ing held for '-estlgatleu In con nection with a series of i ibberles which have transpired hen- rc-cntly. Illder said ho mot Oodlne here-last night far the first time. Jtldor Is being held for the Port land police. 'All Serene,' View of Condition in Syria PAItIS, Dec. 17. tP) The gov ernment toduy received (he first detailed report on p'oliilcal and military conditions In Syria from tho new high commissioner, Henry de Jouvenel. Ho says he found the political sltuutlon much better than be had anticipated and declares the senti ment of the residents of Lebanon and other provinces is distinctly against the armed Insurrection of the DJebel Druses and Djelu llas. Afl regards military operations, there have been only a few sklr mish'es and slight disturbances cul minating in small actions in which the French with trifling losses have been uniformly victorious, putting the insurrectionists to flight. U. S. Auto Tax Is Cut Two Per Cent WASHINGTON. Dec. 17. () The house today approved the re duction In the automobile passenger car tux from five to three per cent, as written In the revenue bill. An amendment for repeal of the tax was rejected, 188 to 95 and ef forts to make a greater reduction than recommended by the committee were ovcrwholmlngly defeated after a sharp debate on the provision. NEW YORK. Some olks who enme from Miami to New York on tlto Kronland, say that" gambling losses aboard ran as high as $30, 000. Tljroe gamblers were arrestod at tho dock In response to a wire less message. EVERETT TRUE Suspe HOW! COOCsO!! 3a tbtfc Feed Store. NEW TODAY FOIt HALM -Chevrolet touring 1921 ; good condition; cash or terms. 828 BO. 6th afler 4:30. ir,-22nt WANTED Woman to help with kitchen work i good wages und prlvute renin. PhoUO 15P13! 17-21 FOIt KENT Furnished cottage; In quire afternoon, l'U 17-10 MILLS ADDITION 131(1, LEVEL LOTS near the mills and factories, $200, $225, 25U, 1275; only 10:;, cash and 810 n month. Now railroads and new mlila ore sura to Increase values. CIIILCOTE SMITH 727 Main St. 17 FOIt ItENT lloom. reasonable; fur nace bent, bath with uliowor. Phone 292J. 17 ANYONE KNOWING Hie address of Mrs. Perry A. Nixon, please com municate with Mrs. 1j. II. Hague. Itoom S, Loomls Building, Klam ath Falls, Ore. 17-10 GOOD ROOM Steam heut. Call lif ter 5; close in. 552M. 17 FOR ItENT Furnished apartment. St. Francis apartments. 62S Oak Phone 475J. 17-19 FOR RENT Modern new 4 room bouse, garage, range. 397 Alameda Phone 325. . 17-19 FOR RENT 3 room furnlnhed Apt Inquire 524 High. 17-19 FOR SALE Good pnylng rctlaurant for sale, reasonable If taken at once. Must sell owing to nickncss in family. Inquire Mrs. Van Duyne, 119 south Ninth. 17-19 LOST AND POUND 8100 REWARD I will pay one hundred dollars for Information that will lead to the conviction of the tblcvcs who stole a trunk and wearing apparel from tho bunk bouse on my ranch. Information will bo considered confidential. I Rex E. Bord. Nov.4-Jan. 4 TAKEN From Ford coupe near Scandia hall Saturday night, a Pendleton Indian blanket, color tan with red and brown; gobd re ward for its return with no ques tions asked; valuable as a gift. Please leave atUeraldoffice.15-16 LOST 5 phonograph records; put in wrong car. Return to Earl Shepherd's Music store. 16-22 GET MORE DEALERS OAKLAID. Calif.. Seventeen ad ditional associate dealers for Cnev rolet have been appointed In Cali fornia, it was announced at the Chev rolet factory hero this week. A wider dealer organization has become necessary due to increased sales activities in the Chevrolet line. Before the end of December the Chevrolet Motor company will estab lish a new record for the industry by attaining a production during the year of more than 500,000 passenger cars and trucks. By CONDO s Phone 87, j2rrNEA StnvivC INC. J FOR RENT FOR RENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated. McCar thy Apartments, C30 Pino. Phone 800. 29tf FOR RENT- Cabins for white men. See ColllnB, 724 Market St. D2-.I2 FOR RENT First cluss furnlihcd 4 room collage; call at Winters Apt. No. 301. D10 tf FOR REST Furnished apartments. 419 N. 10th St. Phono 312W. D 11 J 11 FOR RENT Three room moder: furnlnhed house, garage. Phoie 7J9W or call at 1234 Lookout 12-U FOR RENT Modern furnished ap artraent. one block from Main, steam heated. Call 51H. 14-1' FOR RENT Steam hi-atcd furnished apartment. 123 N. 6th St. Phon. 399W. : 15-17 FOIt RENT Furnace heated rooms. 1018 Washington. 14-19 BACHELOR APARTMENTS one and two rooms; light, wood and water. $3.50 and $4.00 per week. Apply 10 Main St., near Link river bridge. 14-19 FOR RENT Large sleeping room with heater, $5 pqr 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 FOIt RENT Room for two men, with or without board. Nevada bonce, 5th and Oak. 15-17 FOR RENT New 2 room cottage, furnished. Phone 19F21. 16-18 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-tor. 211 Broadway, Portland, Ore.8-17 WANTED 50 used guns and .25 used tents. Connolly Urns.. 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 AM DESIROUS of securing a few more pupils for the serious study of piano. A thorough methbd of instruction is given. Beginners or advanced pnplls accepted. Resi dence 1212 Lookout, phone 756. F. Dickey. 14-19 EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper and stenographer wishes permanent po sition, .whole day or half. Call 617R after 4. 15-28 DRIVING TO PORTLAND Dec. 19, enclosed car; can take two passen gers for company and to defray expenses. Phone 573J. 15-17 WANTED Practical nursing and housework; neat, and good cook. Phune 897W. 15-28 DO YOU 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 WANTED Bookkeeping position; experience in time and bookkeep ing Mills, packing house, R.R. and car construction work; nvould leave state. Phone 9S0W. or write Box c-o Herald. 16-18 WANTED Plasterer for small Job. 121 north 11th St. 16-17 EXPERIENCED CARE will be given to children by hour, day or month, by competent woman. Mrs. H. Board. Phone 772. 620Wash ington St. 16-24 Z. Peters (Grad. Univ. Calif.) Teacher of Piano and Violin Accredited by State Board of Education. Phone 451W Everything in Nursery Stock Fruit trees, shade trees, nut treos borrles, shrubs, vines and roses. Special list of hardy variety sult d for planting here. J. A. FARLEY Will glnddly give advice on "what to plant and when to plant" Phone 588-J 906 Main FOR HALE A REAI, SACRIFICE Chevrolet se dan In rood condition; good rubber nnd engine Just overhauled, $881. Phono 481. -tf Yakima Spuds per cwt, $8.28 A-l Onions, per cwt. 88.28 Onions (2nds) por cwt. 2.00 Apples 75c to 1.75 por box Grapeu 5 to 9c por lb. Sweet Spuds 5c per lb. Eggs r.Oc per doz., by ct. 48o Cider 40c per gal. SCOTTI PRODUCE CO. 201 East Main Phone 927 it tf " RANGES. ORANGES. Orangoe. I will ship you n 40-lb. (net) box of fine oranges for $2, f. o. b. Corn ing, Calif. This fruit la treo ripen ed and can't be beat. H. H. Phil lips. Corning. Calif. 3 tf !0!l SALE $1100 Lyon 4r Healy Player and $250 Sonora phono graph; 50 player rolls and about I 50 Victor records, cheap for quick sale. Inquire evenings, 7 to 9, at 1339 Lookout Ave. 4-24 FOR SALE 3 h. p. Wagner single phase 110-220 A. C. electric mo tor. Phone 779J. 11-17 USE RAWLEIGIPS good health pro ducts. Phone 937J. 336 North 11th. D12-tt FOR SALE 51700 New 3 room house, only $300 cash, balance $25 per month. $1250 5 acres only i mile from city limits on Ashland road. $1900 New 4 room house, $600 cash, balance like rent. CHILCOTE & SMITH 727 Main 15-16 FOR SALE, in he growtng town of Chiloquln, Ore.: Splendid income property on Main St. Address L. H. Laurltaen, 135 River St., Santa Cruz, Calif. 15-29 GOOD SECOND HAND calf skin coat cheap. Donart's Fur Shop. 210 Main St. 15-17 PRICES ON ROOFING and sheeting paper: 1 ply Guard 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. 1B-21 6000 FEET new dimension lumber for sale cheap. 527 N. 8th St. Wm. T. Havey. 15-1T FOR SALE or will trade for city lot: Jewett, enclosed car. Jesse Bailey, Little Brick cafe. 15-17 CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS First class beaver skins at-price of-raw-skinSj plus cost of tanning; can'' be seen at 436 Klamath Ave. Mrs. Wm.'Bessier. 15-17 FOR RENT Two rooms partly fur nished, $12. S13 Alameda. 16-18 FOR SALE Jersey, 2nd calf (hei fer). TbeodOr Heim, 2H miles. Midland road. 16-17 MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT We have one of the best radiator, fender and body men to be had anywhere. Old fenders made to look new. BCICK ft STAR Garage. 20 tf WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. i 7tf TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 124. 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 OREGON HOTEL, Chiloquin. Ore.: steam heated rooms, hot and cold running water; everything njw, and strictly modern; prices pst right. Mrs. Kathryn West, Prop. 10-17 ROOM AND BOARD With private -family, for one or two working men. $40 mouth. 59 Wash. Phone 42SJ. 16-18 NEW YORK. Huving taken Henry Ford's advice to oome to Broadway with his enchanted fiddle aad make some money, Melllo Dun ham now has a .vaudeville con tract. Mellle would not take more than $3 nightly for playing for Henry Ford, although the family home at Norway, Maine, was threat ened with sale for tuxes. A friend ly editor hns new paid the taxos. Everything seems coming Mellle'e way except that in Augusta, Oa., Mrs. Mattie Dorrlll Insists that she wrote a waltz attributed Co Mellle whon he played It for Henry's danc ing class.