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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
Friday, December IK, )2r. EVENING HERAT J), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Seven Pre-Inventory Sale of Tires j Compare Prices j Pvmmylvania Vacuum C'up United Statoa Fink 80x9Va 8i Uflco $ 9,7.5 80x8 CI Perm 9.5() 80X8 Royal Ex. size 15.00 80x8 S3. Fis'k 1S.50 81x4 Royal or Penn 22.50 H2x4 Royal or Penn 25.00 82x41. Royal or Penn 32.30 84x4 USCO 17.50 84x4 VL- Royal or Penn 84.50 '." P0nn op Kiwk 47.50 Balloon 29x4.40 Pttk , $10.75 89x4,0.5 Kisk 20.00 81x4.96 Royal or Penn 28.50 81x5.25 Royal or Penn 32.00 82x5.77 Royal or Penn ! '41.00 88x0.00 Royal or Penn 42.50 TUBES 80x3i . Kisk Grey $2.15 Other tubes priced accordingly A good tire makes a very practical Christmas gift Buick and Star Garage in Wlaconatn a bunte who crawl vii through fonoa with nhot-1 Juio,. . - HERALD'S American Legion Kliuimih Post No. 8. Mootlnga ii and 3rd Tuesdays, court House Basement f. u. oi. us, Comm'nd'r, Phone 862W P. O. ELKS Meet Thursday eTenlng. visit iitK members welcome, Elks Temple. 3rd Main, Charlton Ourrln, Bgaltad Ruler, Tom Delicti, Boey. K. of C. Council No. 22S5 Meetings 8 P. M. Jtli 1'ii..i,i1nVM pP Lyceum Hall. Hh aLd 1 1 1 ; It IMllllK UUIK'US wi-li-oino. ciism. Patterson, O. K. VUERMANCNr CONS1TRUCTIOM Kxrlunlvo Llcensod Mnnti faottirerg for -The now C'oniroto HollOW-Wall BtilldlnK Ilrluk for Founda tions, WnllH, Ilulldlngs, otc. Absolutely Flrn nnd Weather Proof nt a cost Ions than imy other form of.munonury. -8tono:Tllo construction ollm Inntos upkaop nxponso, Is In destructible, and Is approvod by the bust archltucts and builders. Cnevcclletl iih ii huso for Btttcco tlhlsh. Lot Vh Bst(inata Vour Job ConCretc Pipe Co. mli nod Mnikol. Phono BHiiW SA 1040 B Streei . 1 . ! ROPAK WORK Leave Your Filttvs More 90clocK-Your Xri. picturas are KLAMATH TALLS OREGON ML WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE rTy-) BUY THEIR (gun cooked bad to ornw) twe (or help, t r-rr. i mil. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Btndlo !i"3 Third St. Phono - 2S4.M Residence Phone "now Dr. Philip Cole . General Praqllco ol Dentistry upon Bvenlngg by Appointment phono r.nii r,is Main Ou r Mnu's Store J. C. CLEGHORN OIVtL BKOINBBR AND 8URVBVOR Phone 2m.m 119 iiiku st. DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMKTIIIST OPTICIAN T0n Muln 8t. I'hnuo 5CDW Make nnd Krlnd glasses, Dupll outo broken lenaea, ropulr fruuies. DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BuRQBON Offleo tintl Itosldonco Phono 321 I, O. O. f. Temple A. W. Schaupp Attornoy-ut-I.aw M2-2I4 J. a. O. F. IildK Maiy Coe Peterson Teachw of Dancing Call 836J for appointment Vochatzer Bros. WELL lUtll.l.iats Phone 225 R 1731 Melrose Batlmatoa Riven on Water SysloniH. Prices Hensonitblc. ready at S p.' DRUGS IS cm ft marnurv Baled Straw .(Continued from Page Otto) Qulmby, prummond Print Shop, Tin: Smoke, Klamatb Dye Work, Baokj : tn t m Furatnlihijpj, Plggly. wiKRiy, Hales Nawi Agency, k. Buiarman; Altdmoht Dattco Hull, Hwiiu i .1, k.. .Moulding company, ai- tgtttOlt Alllo Camp, W. D, Miller, nig Lakes Box company, Martin Brother, overland Oarage, Acme parage. Link Qarago, christian Mrl'-ni'' ehueh, Dunham (inrugc, Find Oarage, Klamath County Ab atra'cf, Mattery Service Slid Ion, C, I,, Low, O, K. Blacksmith Shop, A'kiiy Brothers, k. Nelson, Cofor Brothers, Dunbar and Dunbur, GlMk The Tailor, Shasta C'ei Panj John son, Pioneer Tobacco Od.', Stith Tlra Company, I'.iy Hickman, J. J. Par ker, charlei Hogue, (i. A. Wtrti, Music c mpanjr, J. J. Parker, l. b. Blmpion, H. Tbrather, h. B. Calkins, c. B. Piper, w. 0. Dttlton, w. O. Wilson, B. L. Htimlckcr, Brownsville Woolen Mills, Oertrude MUlnery Bhop, Rov. T. 1) Ynrnus, Dr. Bernard J. Raw. P. E. o. Blsteriiood, ,nig iiimin Lumber Company, J. W. Kerns, Rees Mow Pipe Company. Rotary Club. R. a. Pitcher, The Fur Shop, Pino Tree Theater, Liberty Theater, Barn hardts, Oeorge Mata; Hodgo the Tailor, Kails drocery, Square Deal Drug Store, Chboolate shop, ' Fred LAHKIFIFI Mi ltATEt hrl Insertion -. per line to. rwo bnserttonj per tlnr lo, .. . . per lino SJtn . . ...per Hue 1WV. per Mm in. . . ..per line 7ft, 2lc. Ads ooi Tim-,? InHcrtlolu .. Four tnncrtloni, .... week (d tlmee) One Mouth .tlnini.no cnare comiecutlro ere charad as new tel IowIiik each omission. Firm ItiBurtlon In "New Todsr' "olumn wlthout'oitra charge, but ail Insertions In that column sro at flm insortlou rste. WORDEN ' Vr fj :!i ".'" on visited with her children at W or den tlurlnR the week end. Mr, agd Mrs. C. J. MrCollum ae companled by their son Harold drove In to Klamath Tall;, Inst Thursday evening for their Christ mas shopping. Frank Sexton, county club leader visited (he Worden srh.iol Friday aftcrn .on, In tbo Interests of. the Klrls cooklnK club. In a letter received by Miss Montgomery, from her brother. Max Montgomery, of -Sisters, states ier mother Is qblte 111, at her homo at Prlnovlllo, The long looked fur Vktrola ar rived last Saturday. It had been in the Fulls several days, hut had not been sent out on tbo tralrt' aa Mr. Shepherd promised. So Miss Mont gomery brought it out in her car Saturday. Ilea Gay nnd Howard Slntr wore business visitors at the county seat Inst Monday. Herbert Gordon was transacting business In Dorrls, Calif., last Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Stlffcr and son Htiyiuond drovo In to Klamath Falls Wednesday on business mat tors. Bllaabeth Nelson, rural music supervisor, spent Friday aflernoon with the Worden school. Slnco our school la one of those located ioff the highway, tbo supervisor can not visit us so often as the schools wihero the roads are better. Hoy Nelson, of Keno, Svaa a vis iting In the neighborhood tho first of tho weak. GLASQQW. Women votorR are hearing the latest authoritative gos pel of parliament while having their hair bobbed. James Stewart, labor M. P.. helps out In ills bather shop week ends. Everything in Nurgery Stock Frnlt trees, shade trees, nut trees berries, shrubs, vinos and roses. Special list of. hardy variety suit ed for planting hero. J. A. FARLEY Will glnSlll; give advieo on "what to plan! nnd when to plain" Phone fiHH-.i - Murphey s THE EVENING HERALD'S Bussing, Sinclair Mnrlt", The Poll torlnm, Klamath Home loppiy com" pany, Howie Oarage, It. H. Orlgsby, W. W. Fnrdney, Brownes Paint Shop, Lake Hotel, H. K. Htrahom, Bob Ryan, Buick !nr. Klamath Fulls Creamery, The Arcade, Eloclrlo Shop, Edaell Ilurber Bhop, Kvans Khoe Store, ityan Clothing Com pany) (.'urrliiii. Ward and Dale, Lar Hon Shoe BhOp". McDonald Pool Room, Oun Store, I'n'lerwood's Pharmacy, Sanitary Hurket, Baglo Pool Room. Stono's ' 'nidi Grocery, Oarcalon Electric Sliop, stlnson Photo, Marshall Mouse, x. Hsines, Chllroto and Hiiilth, White Petlogn Hotel, Pastime I'ool Unll, Case and Melton, Printers, I. 6. O, K. Lodge, Mrs. Ida Grimes, G. Griffith, Klam ath Lumber and H' Company, The Blec,trlclens, Tin Owl Cafe, .Slur Drug Store, Zlon Lutheran Aid Society, Wheeler-Olmitload Lumber Company, C. C. T. U.. .Mrs. F. W. Abbey. Superior Laundry, Kwaunn Box Company, Parks Grocery, Falls Mercantile Company, Public Market, Lincoln Grocery, Klamath Variety Store, Mordotf and Woolf, Buhsel Grocery. The Toggery, Claude H. Duvls. O. M. Hector Store. Peyton Wood Company, Hollbronner aud Kea Wood Company, Chevrolet Gar age, Bunset Ituncb, Knights of Co lumbus. LAKUIS INJVBEH hand Mahlon Laadlsj wlio suffered a badly crashed baud a few days ago while at work at the Union Oil sta tion, Is Improving nnd will resume work In it few days. During bis ab sence from the station, Vi .-non Moore in filling tho vacant ' PIIOTK8T EiOLIDAVS WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. (IJ)Tho senate whloh bus voted Itself a lioll iaf from December 22. to January t, heard a protest lod.i. from'.-5cn- ator Smo it, republican, Utah; against giving the governraon; clorks their freedom December 20, in lieu of the usual halt holiday. December 24 and December 31. "It seems to mo we are going holi day mad." said Senator Smoot. XTMBSB is. stn, i) nOSEUURG, Ore., Doc. IS. (P) Thirty million feet of timber from l.ooo ocres of land lirere sold today I to nine bidders in a public sale con-1 ducted by tho Iloaeburg land of fice. Tho sale" of timber, from O. and C. and Coos Bay wagon road ! grant lands netted the government $60,280.33. All of the limber is In Coos and Lano counties. BEBKB DAMAGES McMlN.NVILLE, Ore., Dec. IS. (JP) Damages of $7500 are asked of J. S. Trent by Matilda Hamlin of Portland, administratrix of tho es tate of Prank Hamlin, In a suit filed In circuit court here. Hamlin died I recently us a result of gunshot wounds received at tbo hand of Trent, who was sentenced to seven yoara In tho state penitentiary and fined $500 for manslaughter. EVERETT TRUE n's evept You kwv'S-n'.t BiN j f'VC.'v Sff&T TO riCAf? m NJ CjOvO SPe.AKeR L.:iA..-..-:. GAk't You cons ovep. Sqho IT HASN'T 33f3eN NEcessAtNX to so ove THeRS To HAR IT J e.vjT J.'(i B& CCD to go oveR THerse the nisxt Midnight T'S G-OlNG. STK.ON'S- AND SHOtAJ VOO .WHAT 1 CAN too KjHEn T'M CS.OMC5. STRONG, Feed Store. MOW TODAY FOR It K N'T .r room partly furnish ed house on Mich. Ave, Irifpilre. at ,')0S .Mich. Ave. 18-21 (P0R TRADK -Dodge louring car ns part payment on small house or cabin. Impilri. 1 ' j Loognls building. 18-21 ORBGON HOTEL, Clillonuin, Ore.; m bea(4)d rooms, hot and cold running "water; everything new anil strictly modern: prices Just right. Mrs. Kalhryu West, Prop. 1 8-21 FDR RBNT Garage, 821 Lincoln. 18-21 BARGAIN DAV Saturday; many i hrlstmaH gifts end all kinds of goods. Ave save you money. So. Dick, 220 Main St. 18" NI'.W AND I.'KKD Goods bought, Hold add exchanged. Powell's Second Hand store, Igg Main. 18-19 I'LS'K LIMBS, FIR anil pine body wood. p.76 cord; prompt deliv ery. Phone !I71J. D 18 - J IS FOR I: BUT - Cabin; partly furnish ed, light and water Included, $14 per month. 102U Martin St.. Mills Add. 18-19 aiULLlNU OUT AT COST on OCCOtfttt haying to move Williams Furni ture store. 621 Klamath Ave. 18-24 KOTICE I will not be responklble for any bills of anv sub-conlracf.ir nr jini-- one employed by any sub-contractor on tne i-.iamatti Kalls-I.akeview high way. Beatty section. JAS. T. LOGAN, Contractor. 18-24 FOR SALB Chevrolet touring 1924; good condition; cash of terms. 029 So. Cth after 4:30. lC-22'nt CARD OR THANKS . We wish to thank onr friends for the klnvtnesa and sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement; also for the beautiful floral offerings. II. BUtSRMANN and family Mr. rind Mrs. (it s LINDSTROgl Mr. and .Mrs. J. c. BUERMANN IRISH STRIKE ENDS BELFAST, Ireland, Dee. 18 (P) The strike of .the members of "A Special" constabulary in protest against their dlsbandment ondeJ to day when the strike leaders ac cepted the governments offer of two months pay for each man on dis missal. ! .NEW YORK. Nancy Lane Kauf man, daughter of Franklin K. Lane and divorced from Phillip Kaufman of Washington, Is now an under study for Ina Claire on Broadway. She made her professional debnt a year ago in San Francisco. ROME. Count Volpl, head of tho recent debt mission to the Unit ed States, thinks Washington is a magnificent city. Ho would like to live there but would want to spe .d one wesk each mouth in New Yo-k. Isn't it strange how we postpone things. In Kansas a man needed a shave 22 years before bo got one. By CONDO IG Phone 87, 1 CLASSIFIED AD SECTIOJN FOR RBNT FOR RENT--First class furnished apartment, steam heated. McCar - thy Apartments, f.30 Pine. Phone 800. 29tf FOR RENT - Cabins for white men. See Collins, 724 Market St. D2-.I2 FOR RENT -First class furnished 1 room cottage; call at Winters Apt. No. 301. DIO-l:' FOR RENT -Furnished apartments. 419 N. 10th St, Phone K42W, D 11 - J 11 FOR RENT Modern furnished up artrnent. one block from Main, steam heated. Call 516. 14-19 FOR RENT Furnace hoated 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 Restaurant and room ing house, $36 a month for one year. 12 miles from Klamath CeBs on the Ashland-Klamath Falls highway. Isaac Moore, Keno. Ore. ys-21 FOR RENT New 2 room cottage, furnished. Phono 19F21. 16-18 FOR RENT 3 room furnished Apt. Inquire 524 High. 17-19r FOR RENT --Modern new 4 room bouse, garage, range. 397 Alameda. Phone 325. 17-13 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. St. Francis apartments. 028 Oak. Phone 475 J. 17-19 FOR RENT Furnished cottage; in quire afternoons. 103 Pine. .17-19 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 bouse on my" ranch. Information will be considered confidential. Hex E. Bord. Nov.4Jan. 4 LOST 5 phonograph records; put In wrong car. Return to Earl Shepherd's Music store. 16-22 LONDON. Mutton chop whiskers among members of the younger set have come back. Th'e whiskers are particularly noticeable among liter ary, musical, theatrical and other; "Lions" . of the. moment. . . NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER General I.ar.d Office, Wash ington, D. C, Dec. 7, 1925. N'otive Is hereby given that sub ject to the conditions and limitations of the act of June ?. 1916 (39 Stat.. 21S). and pursuant to departmental! regulations of April 14, 1924 (50 L. D., 370). the timber on the fol lowing lands will be sold January 25. 1926, at 10 O. C. a. m. at public auction at the U. S. Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, to the highest bid der at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be snbjoct to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The pur chase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commission allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for tho timber which must be removed with in ten years. Rids will be received from citizens of the United States, associations of such citizens, and corporations organized under the I laws of the United States or any State, Territory, or District thereof, only. Upon application of a quali tied purchaser the timber oh any legal subdivision will he ottered sep arately before being included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 40 S., R. 7 E., Sec. 33. NEU NE Vi pine 40u M, fir 100 M, NWV4 NEVi pine 350 M, fir 75 M. SWVi NE'i pino 400 M. fir 75 M. NWVi SE'i pine 450 M, fir 50 M. NV4 SW H pine 600 M, fir 50 M. SWVi SW Vi pine 4So M. fir 25 M. T. 41 S.. It. 7 E., See. 3, NEV, NE Vi pino 345 M, fir 150 M, NW't-i NE'i pine 360 M, fir 110 M. SB'', NBU Pine 4S0 M. fir 40 M, SWVi NE Vi Pine 320 M, fir 30 M, NE Vi NWVi Pine 280 M, fir 40 M, SEH NWVi Pine 300 M, fir 140 M, SWVi NW'i pine 320 M, fir 50 Mi N E Vi SWVi Pine 4 25 M, NWVi SW'i, pine 100 M, SEVi SWVi pine 4 25 M, fir 50 M, SWVi SWVi Pine 370 M. fir 130 M, NWVi SEVi pine 395 M, fir 50 M, SWVi SEVi pine S70 M, fir 40 M, Sec. 11. SWVi NV V4 pine 390 M, fir 60 M. none of the timber on these sections to be sold for less than $4.00 per M for tho pine nnd $1.00 per M for the fir. WILLIAM SPRY. Commissioner. Dec. IS Jan. 23 Z. Peters (Grad. Univ. Calif.) Teacher of Piano and Violin Accredited by State Board of Education. Phone 45 1W -J 906 Main FOR SALE A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet se- 1 dan In good condition; good rufchar nnd engine Just overhauled, $386. Phono 481. 6-tf Yakima Spuds per cwt. $3.25 A-l. Onions, per cwt. $3.25 Onions (Znds) ner cwt. 2.00 Apples 7.',c io i. 76 per box Grapes 5 to 9c per lb. Sweet Spuds 5c per lb. Eggs 60c per doz., by ct. 48n Cider 40e per gal. scorn produce co. 201 East Main Phono 927 23 tf O R A N G F. S, ORANGES, Oranges. I will ship you u 10-lb. (net) box of fine oranges for $2, f. o. b. Corn ing, Calif. This frnlt Is troe ripen ed and can't, ho beat. II. It. Phil lips, Coming, Calif. 3 tf FOR SALE $1100 Lyon & Hoaly Player and $260 Sonera phono graph; 50 player rolls and about 150 Victor records, cheap for quick sale. Inquire evenings, 7 to 9. nt 1329 Lookout Ave. 4-24 USE RAWLBIGH'S good health pro ducts. Phono 937J. 336 North 11th. D12-U FOR SALE, in the growing town of Chlloquin. Ore.: Splendid Income property on Main St. Address I,. H. Lauritson, 135 Klvor St., Santa Cruz. Calif. 15-29 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, 030 So. 6th 5t. 15-21 FOR RENT Two rooms partly fur nished. $12. 813 Alameda. 16-18 FOR SALE Good paying restaurant for sale, reasonable If taken at once. Must sell owing to sickness in family. Inquire Mrs. Van Duyne, 119 south Ninth. 17-19 MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT We have one of the best radiator, fonder and body men ' to be had anywhere. Old fenders made to .look new. BUICK & STAR Garage. 20 tf WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Pbone 360W. 7tf TRIANGLE CAKE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 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 ROOM AND BOARD With private family, for one or two working men, $40 mouth. 59 Wash. Phone 42SJ. 16-18 EXPERIENCED CARE will be given to children by hour, day or month, by competent woman. Mrs. H. Board. Phono 772. 620Wnsh ington St. 16-24 WANTED WANTED 50 used guns and 25 used tents. Conuolly 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 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, phono 756. F. Dickey. 14-19 EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper and stenographer wishes permanent po sition, whole day or half. Call 617R after 4. 15-28 WANTED Practical nursing and housework: neat, and good cook. Phono 897W. 15-2S WANTED Bookkeeping position; experience in time and bookkeep ing Mills, packing house, R.R. and car construction work; would leave state. Thone 980W, or write Box 227, c-o Herald. 10-18 ANYONE KNOWING the address of Mrs. Perry A. Nixou, please com municate With Mrs. L. B. Hague. Room 5, Loomls UuildinK, Klam ath Falls, Ore. 17-l:i WANTED Woman to help with kitchen work; good wages and private room. Phone 15F13. 17-21 HOPES FOR HARMONY WASHINGTON, Doc. 18. (IP) President Coolldge is hopeful that republican senators from t'ito Pa cific coast states can got together ou two candidates for appointment to tho shipping bourd as succes sors to Commissioners Itaney Of Oregon and Llssner of California. I I j 3E"'