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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1925)
Wednesday, December 30, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Seven Pop Pay nnd Pays WELL KID. I'M UURii tD KKvtvt voi of Ten bockc "I'O MEET TOB BACH PAY- MOife ON YOUR DIAMOND KING - COOlM UP OR it's "me 'HOOSESOW AM' L HAVEM'T L TWO NICKELS TO ROB ToGlSTMEri 60&H! WHO'D EVER THOUOMT 1'OTACe A JAIL, SENTeMCE AT NlNCTCCJO f if VJHAT-YOOSAY . YOU'RE ONLY NlNETEEM? f RlQHT HERE H Them you're mot .-J IM TOlS omcc RESPONSIBLE TOR I I , ' T y. , iy "IHlS DBffT AT ALL- Tl WHERE'S SOUR FATHER? r 1 1. ' -..VJWH KO YOLi'Rti MR.d"LNW. EM VMBLL I'M HERE To COLLECT' f SOME BACK PAYMENTS ON A I DIAMOND KlHU mAT WAS RECeWLY IWMASED FROM THE DOUAR DOWN MWL Order hough" I'UE JUST KODMO OUT YOOR ""S GOM IS UNDER. ACE SO YOO'RC RESPOMSlBUT FOR, THE ACCOIiMT! Tem bucks please - and f?ue more every wee till-the RINO I 5 PAID FOR Jh3 raw rtcm'-.f;" ihs wwwii m mhtm ITS ; Kl eJP 8. -I "" 1- rr HERALD'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY American Legion KI1111111II1 I'OHt No. 3. Meetings it nmi 3rd Tuonlnyn. Court House HnnomciH. k. it. oi.im. rjomm'nd'r. Phono 862W Mrs. Willard Johnson Teacher of Piano Studio 601 Tlilrd St. Phono - tUU Residence Phone 790W B. P. O. ELKS Meet Thursday evening, viait- IliK members welcome. Elk Templo, 3rd & Mnln. Charlion t'tirrh), Exulted Ruler, Tom Delrcll. Secy. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mil '(lugs S I'. M. nd und uii Tuesdays, LyoeVtU Hull. Sill Hllil HUh Visiting Knlr.'itit welcome. C'liun. Patterson, 0, K. flK'!n CPMANCKT CON3TRUCTIOM III hi .In- I. lie ir,. (I Miiiiu- fiittnii'rn for The now Concrete Hollow-Wnll Building Brick for Poundn tlotiH. Walls, Buildings, ate. Absolutely Pirn mid Weather Proof ul u cost loss than uuy other form of musonary. Slono-Tllo construction ollm InutoH upkeep expense, In In destructible, mid In approved hy , l ho best architects ami builders. Unexcelled us ii huso for , si in ii i hii.il. l.ri I'hv 1 IiimiI c- Your Job ConCrctc Pipe Co. mil ami Market. - Phono W Dr. Philip Cole fJonsrsi Practice of Dentistry Open Evenings hy Appointment Phono (tf 518 Mala Over Moo's Store J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Phono 2HM 2 1 :t 1 1 lnh st. DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMKTUI8T OPTICIAN 'TOD Muln Bt. Phono f.GSW Mnko und vrlud ilsmns Dupli cate hrohen lcnm, tOMtlf frumi,n. DR. F. R. GODDARD osteopathic physicTan and suikieon Office nnd Itenldenre Phone 321 t O. O. r, Templo A. W. Schaupp Altorney-nt-I.nw 212 -SH I. O. O. P. Illdg Mary Coe Peterson Teacher of Dancing (.'all 2(i()R for appointment Everything in Nursery Stock Prult trees, ihadB Iroen, niit troon bsrrios, siiruim, vlhei and rosea.. Special lint of hardy variety Bitlt d for riHintliipf hore, J. A. FARLEY Will gladdlT itlvo ntlvlco on "what to iii".t and when to plant" Phone r,.s,M-.i Kodak Work Leave Your Films Betorc 90clocK-Your A.K pictUr'as are rea&f ar 6 P.r V t m cl.Assil IF. All KATES Klrtit loieHton ! per llnr 10c Two Innrrtloru per line 16c Thrco InncHlona per line 20c Four IWMTtlons per line 2fic Wr-k (0 (linen) per line BOc One ilonth per Une "Or Minimum cnarge 2Ba. Ads not connecutlve are charred as ntw fal lowing each onilMlon. Flrnt Iniicrtlon Is In "Now Today" column without extra charge, hat all Insertions In that column are at tint Insertion rate. SOTTCK OF HAIiE OF 0OVBJIN5IENT TDtfBEB Cicnernl i aprl Oftlco. Wnsh Ingtou, i). L'i, Uafl. 19S5. Notlvo in herehy glren thai mili Joei i, (Mo tfBntJtltons and llmtiatlnns of the set "f June 9, 1918 lull Stat, SIS), and pursuant to departmental regulations of April 14. 1024 (50 U I).. 8Tfl), the limber on the fol lowing lands will be Sold January IS, IBM, at 10 O. C. a. m. at public suction at the U, 8. Land Oftlco, l.akevlew. Oregon, to the highest bid der at not loss than the appralncd value aa shown hy (Ilia nollce. Halo lo be subject to the approval of the Secretary of tho Interior. The pur ehBHe price, with an additional Hum of one-fifth of one per rent thereof, being commlHHlon allov.cd, must he deposited nt time of sale, monoy to be returned If sale la not approved, otherwise, patent will Issue for the Umber which must bo removed with in leu yearn. Illds will bo received from clllzons of tho United Stntea, association? of such cllltens, nnd eorporailons Organised under the laws of the United Stutes .or any si.iie. Territory, or District thereof, only, Upon implication of n iiuall fled purchaser tho limber on any lepnl subdivision will he offered sep arately before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 40 S., R. 7 Ii.. Sec. S3, NE4 NEW pine 100 M, fir 100 Mi NW'H NEVi plno .150 M, fir 7R M, SV',J NBU Dine 400 M. fir 75 It, NWt; SBVi pine 450 Mi fir 80 M, Ntt'i; SV", pine 600 M, fir 50 M, SWVJ SWVJ pine 480 M, fir 25 M, T. 41 S.. It. 7 B.. Sec. 3, Ni:', NE'i plno 545 M, fir 150 M, NWH NE',4 pine 360 M. fir 110 ,M. SE'i NEV4 pine ISO M. fir 40 M, SW'i NEi pine 320 M. fir 30 M. NE'A NWVi Plno 2S0 M. fir 40 M, S 1-3 1 1 NV1 pine 300 M, fir 140 M, SW-i NlV'i pine 320 M, fir 50 M, NK'jj SW H Pine 425 M. KV '4 SWVi t in.' 4(10 M, SIOi, SVi.i pine 425 M, fir DO M. SWV, SW4 pine "Til M . ttr 130 M, NW14 SEVi plno 3D 5 M, fir 50 M. SW ii 8K'4 pine 37" . tit 40 H, See. 11, SW 'i N '. pine 390 M, fir 00 M.inono of tho timber on these sections lo he sold lor less than $4.00 per M or the pine and $1.00 per M for the fir. i , WILLIAM SPUY, ConimUsioner. Dee. IS -.Inn 23 tl'oliseclitlvoly) 01 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON where particular people (SUV THEir? DRUGS fSESsaiail lesion 'Beauty Shoppe Winttjrs' iii1tling Expert Operalora. Individual hooiths, violet ray, maroalUng, faofai und scalp ireiitment, hair tl&tlng and hair goods, water and l-'ieneh mid pupefM'url and ovorylhliig pertaining to beauty IVOl'K. (Fo'r Aipolntiiieni Phone 311. Gloienna Warren, Prop THE EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED AD SECTION MARKETS PORTLAND, ore., D 30. fp) Cuttle nominally steady, receipts 10, Hoii nominally steady, recplpts 120. Sheep noiiilnully slcudy, no r'scslpts, Kp.kh steady. Curronl receipt 2: fresh medium it(P2B; fresh Htand.ird firsts 292!i!a; fresh ntundard extras .11VS&32; fresh un dersized 2424'4. BfpttSr Hteady. Extra cubes, city 4fl'4; standards 45; prime flrsis 4G; firsts 44; prints 411; cartons 60. Milk steady. Best churning cream 44c nei shippers' track in zone 1. Cream delivered Portland 47c. Haw milks (4 per cent) $2.60 cwt fob Portland. Poultry- nominally steady. Heavy hens 25 i, 20; light 1020; springs 26; brollerH nominal; young white ducks 232S; dres:e I 800.37; dressed turkeys 464M6; llvo nomin al; geese dressed 28030. Onions steady 1.0(101.76. Potatoes firmer 2.50 0 2.66. Null Hteady. Walnuts number I. 26032; filberts 21024; almonds 27032; Brazil nuts 24028; Ore gon chestnuts 18020; peanuts 10 0 1314. C'ascarn bark quiet, sloady 7 0 7(4; Oregon grape root nominal. Hops steady, now crop, clusters 22; fuggles 26. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for Klamath County. Law nuniher . Cos Miller. Plaintiff, vs. Nick Yalincs. Defendant, To Nick Vallaes, defendant ; In the name of the Slate of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and nn swer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or be fore tho 11th day of January, 1926, and if yon fall so to answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $614.24 with interest thereon at the rale of 6 per cent per annum since November 27th, 1925, nnd for costs and disburse in, ills incurred herein and that ex ecution Issued against the following described personal property of the ill fendanl now levied upon and un der attachment at the instant of the plaintiff by tho Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, gunman! lo a writ of attachment described as follows, to wlt; The White Lunch restaurant nt number 1122 Main Street, in the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, to gether with bJJ furniture, fixtures and quipnient and food aupplies and stock located therein. This summons is published in the Evening Herald, u newspaper pub lished at Klamath 'Falls. Klnmath County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable A. Ii. Leavltt, Judge of the Circuit Court and that November 28th, 1925. directing such summons to bo published for six successive weeks and ordering that the first day of publication lie Dec. 1st. 1925. D. E. FLETCHER and FAY MOK11IS, Attorney for plaintiff. 115 So. Fifth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Doc. 1. 8, 15, 22, 29, Jan. 6, 12 m;w TODAY FOR BENT Hteum heated furnished Ad. 641 High. 30-4 FOB KENT Office room. Telephone 104 or 1 13, 2-J-2 1 in CKKSCKNT CITY IIAUHOIt, California-; government Improvement. Immense rich territory will be de veloped; Invest now. Your golden opportunity don't delay; In-livid-uals ami agi-ni i correspond. .Morris EHtate, owners. 30-6 L (J B T Scout knife, near Herald office; was my Christmas present. Finder return to Herald office; re ward. 30-31 FOR KENT 5 room modern Apt. In doublo house, dose in. Furnished or unfurnished, with or without garage; no objection to children. Phone 678. 330 Jeffereon. 30-2 THE MARSHALL HOUSE will Serve chicken dinner New Year's Day. (Friday) from 3:00 to 5:30. Price 76c. 30-31 FOB KENT 3 room furnished house, block from 6th and Mar 1 In. Inquire ut 2230 Darrow Ave. 30-2 VOUNQ WOMAN wantu work of any kind; reference if desired. Bq 231, Herald. 30-2 0ASO OF THANKS WO wish to express our sincere thanks for the sympathetic assistance extended to us at (he time of the death of our beloved father, and for the beautiful floral offerings. -Mr. and Mrs. John Wilifong and If mil;.. Mr. sad Mrs. M. P. Oalarneai and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Axel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Hahn and fnmily. FOK SALE Improved ranch 80 ac res on highway to Merrill; J4500 If sold this week. Phone 152 Chll oquin, or write Box 232 Herald. 30-31 GENERAL CONTRACTING Write or call for free estimates. W. E. Dodge. 2217 First St. D 30-J 30 FOR SALE Weaner pigs. L. Stock er, Kcno, Oregon. 30-2 BOOTLEGGER BANKRUPT WASHINGTON. Dee. 30. (yp) Const guard and prohibition enforce ment officials were frankly pleased today to hear that Sir Brodrick Hartwell, England's titled rum run ner, was in a bankruptcy court. They could not, however, say spe cifically ether or when any ot" Sir Bridrick's contraband had been seiz ed and it was added that no ship had ever been definitely Identified as bearing liquor sent toward America by him. Standard OH Company of New York will Increase its capital stock from $235,000,000 to $375,000,000. Z. Peters (Grad. Univ. Calif.) Teacher of Piano and Violin Accredited by - 6tate Board of Education. Phone 451W EVERETT TRUE By CONDO VERV PARTICULAR WHERE JT-T I A t VOU ErXPECTbRATE . MN T WANT WHV DON'T VOU STEP To, OLD KID !.' OVER TO THE CURS ? p t5gg (xl OVER !j . FOR RENT i'Oll RENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated. McCar thy Apartments, 030 Pine. Phone 800. 29tf FOK RENT Cabins for white men. Seo Collins. 721 Market St. D2-J2 FOR HALE FOR RENT Furnished apartments, 419 N. 10th St. Phone 842W. D 11 - J 11 FOR RENT Sleeping room, furnaco beat; use of phono, 973, 614 Walnut. 21-26 ROOMS FOR RENT Several newly furnished cheery rooms; private entrance; uso of hath; men only. 829 High. D 22-tf FOR RENT 3 room partly fur nished house; garage; adults on ly. Phono 482W. 20-tf OUR RENTALS WE HAVE available for rent or lease March 1, 1926, three or four strictly modern new -Rouses In choice locations on pavement, with electric ranges and water heaters and with garages under the houses. These, are very desirable houses and we want tenants who will tako pride In a nlcD home.' Inquire of The Walton Wright Company Phone 643W or 831W 29tf FOR RENT Modern furnished 4 room Apt. 56 Main St. 26-29 FOR RENT Furnished modern steam heated Apt.; one Mock from Main St. Phone 516. 26-2 FOR RENT Modern rurnished house; inquire 1721 Main or phone 329. 28-30 PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, board If desired, 2 blocks from Main. 237 north 5th. 28-30 FOR RENT Housekeeping room 2 blocks from Main. 237 north 5th. 28-30 ! FOR RENT 3 room house, some furniture, close in. Inquire 230 Mich. Ave., evenings after 7. 28-2 FOR RENT 2 room furnished Apt. Inquire 733 Main or 641 N. 9th. D 29 tf FOR RENT A dandy 3 room house with everything built in and as handy as a pocket. Electric range and water heater; garage and everything. FOR RENT A new house near the box factories and foundries. Will be ready for occupancy Jan. 10. Only $25-per month. The'Walton. Wright Company Phone 643W or 831W 29-31 FOR RENT 2 room house; stove and table, at Shippington, $10; In quire 312 Mich. Ave. 29-30 CABIN FOR RENT 1020 Mar tin. 29-5 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 house on my ranch. Information will be considered confidential. Rex E. Bord. Nov.4-Jan. 4 DAMAGED BY FREEZE WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. (IP) Cabbage, lettuce, onions and other hardy truck were damaged by the freeze in all the south Atlantic and gulf states, the weather bureau said today in its summary ot weather and crop conditions in the southern states for the week ended yester day. Tender truck crops were killed ns far south as western and northern Folrida and seriously damaged in the central portion of that state. Im the southern portion of (he Florida peninsula there was no material loss. Cabbage, celery and lettuco are in good condition In south and central Florida. Some truck nnd winter vogetnbles withstood the freeze in southern Alabama but nil tender vegetation was killed and hardy truck damaged In Texas. Cane harvest is completed In northern Louisiana and hearing completion elsewhere. All standing cane was killed by the freeze. A REAL SACRIFICE- -Chevrolet se dan In good condition; good rubhet and onglne Just overhauled. 1386. Phone 481. -tf ORANGE H, ORANGES, Oranges. I will ship you a 40-lh. (not) box of fine oranges for f 2. f. 0. b. Corn ing, Calif. This fruit Is tree ripen ed and can't bo beat. II. H. Phil lips, Corning. Calif. 3 tf USE RAWLEIOH'S good health pro duets. Phone 937J. 336 North 11th. D12-tf PINE LIMBS. FIR and plno body wood, $9.75 cord; prompt dollv ory. Phono 971J. D 18 - J IS FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford tour ing car. Inquire City Transfer Co. .26-2 FOR SALE Light six touring car. tine condition; will sacrifice at 1225. Call 01!) Walnut Avo. 28-2 FOR SALE Small range with wat er Jacket, first class shape, $30; 442 Mich. Ave. 28-2 FOR SALE $ 600 Good lot on east Mnln, closo to Mills addition school. $1600 New 3 room bungalow, $500 cast, balance like rent. $4 350 New, modern, 5 room bun galow, full basement, one block from school; will take soldier loan ns first payment. CHILCOTE & SMITH 727 Main 29-30 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER for sale; six drawers; price $250. In quire Herald office. 29-1 FOR SALE A 3 room now house with hath. Nicely finished, on Im proved street. Price $2200; terms, $300 cash, balance $25 per month. WE HANDLE REAL ESTATE AND REAL INSURANCE The Walton, Wright Company Phone 643W or 831W 29-31 BABY CHIX R. I. Reds (even col or and red. to the skin), Barred Rocks, Black Mlnorcas. Coldtn Buff and White Leghorns (TancVed strain). Enoch Crews, Seah right, Calif. 29-31 FOR SALE 14 dairy cows, 10 fresh, 4 fresh soon. Phone or write G. W. Miller. Modoc Point. 29-30 -I WANTED WANTED 50 used gune and 2E used tents. Connolly Bros. 912 Main St. D 9 J S WILL PAY CASH for used light car. any shape or model. 522 So. 6th. St. D 11 J 11 WE WANT several good, hustling salesmen for opeo territory in Ore gon and California. Substantia; commission paid and necessary supplies furnished. Good opening for real solicitors. Address Ore gon Nursery Company, Orenco, Oregon. 21-4 BOY x6 years of age wants work of any kind to help support -family where mother and father are both sick. Inquire Box R.M.M., Herald. 23-31 WANTED TO BORROW $300 for 1 year, 10; and city property as security. T. D., care Herald. 23-30 WANT TO RENT Hay and grain, dairy or stock ranch, furnished, for 5 years on shares. Sheets I Bros. Dorena, Ore. 24-31 I WANT TO TRADE: Ford car for house; will pay cash difference. Address 'C. B.' caro Evening Her ald. 29-30 MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT We have one of the best radiator, fender and body men to he had anywhere. Old fenders mado to look new. HtUICK & STAR Garage. 20 tf SPUDS MORE ACTIVE PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 30. (A?) Aided by recent blizzards and cold waves' throughout tho East, the local potato market is slowly coming lo life, after lying dormant for the past month. While no advances In prices is shown, the market has a strong un dertone and dealers are asain tak ing an interest, in the situation. The slocks in cold and dry storage are heavy on the const with most Of the jobbers heavily loaded. WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wal ing, housu cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 .Main street. Phone 624. tf SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to tho Ooodyear Shoo Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage. 25c BUNDLES OF PAPER Henld office. tf-nt I HAVE PURCHASED, the B,attery Service Station from Win. Mueller, 613 Klamath Ave., and am mov ing to 4 23 So. 6th St. with the Oregon Calif. Highway Garage. Phone 500. V. E. Holmes. 2:i-2 ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Mount McKInley, north America's biggest peak, is emitting smoke nnd steam just after an earthquake. . , . ' . 1 maiAmlmmm iii tiii mmtmtmmtmm SS SSSlll MSHSfcS 1 1 ii 1 in. 1 m" iii 1 wain urn irniiiu pjojiin 11 111 nnnii'iii mum . Baled Straw-Murpheys Feed Store. Phone 87, 906 Main