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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1926)
Wednesday, January 18. J'J20 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Seveil tt!m Vol) MOW WAIT A MUOUTe IToLb YouTHE "IfcoTM I 6WePT UP THE 6TrclT HO PROMT OT TIIE UNION TCU3T BIliLOIlOa YOU HERALD'S American Legion Klunialli root No. 8. Mooting! Jul iiihI 3rd Tuesdays, Court House Baseman L F. It, oi.RS. Oomm'nd'r, . Phnnu MlW B. P. O. ELKS Meet Thursday lyralng. vinit- 1 ii K members welcome. Elks Tain pie, 3rd A Main. Ohartton Currln, Btalte Ruler, Tom I). !. II. . K. of C. Council No. 2255 M.-.'tlnn.i . 1'. M. Suit "and 1th XtlOfdayt, , I. Vi ctim Hull. Silt nml lllnh Vli:lilnK Knlriihi wclciimi'. ciiim. Pattarion, o. k. Everything in Nursery Stock Kriilt troi-B, nhadc treon, mit trpnn barrltuc. tfhruliH, vines and rosivi. Spoilal list of hnnly vnrluty suit- d tor planting lioro. J. A. FARLEY Will ditdilty give advliu on "what to n'.nt and when to plant" Plume nSH-J A. W. Schaupp Attorney-nt-I,aw 21 2-2 14 1. O, O. r. Illilg DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND Hl.'RtlEUN Officp nml Residence Photta .121 I. O. t). P. Templn DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST- OPTICIAN " 70D Mill n St. Phono B!)W Mako and ki'IihI glASsos'. Dupli cate broken looses, repair frames. MM ILK LOKCTTA? I i, lAlOUlt-H .,-,, Kyi . 1 1 COOLTOWAKB pi I , , ir-J rf i 1 I sx rOPAK WORK )) Leave Your rtlttvs dMm 90clocK-Your M 1 ft aft' lb KLAMAT kl FALLS 01?EOON wjm V WHCr? PARTICULAR CEOFLE CrfCaSST BUY TMLIH Now She's Satisfied aeru MMMtn WE? CjOGM.VJHEN? I DOM'T RCMCMBD'R H.J HAVC MlO-RtrPrf,ENlf:D VoUROCLF To ME 10 ifi 2 ''i - And VB&TeRDAY I discovered That Ytft) ARE DRIVING A ViELL-LMItVlT BE A GW!BA6E COLLECTOR BUT JUST THE SAME I'M MAnOG SUOUH KlSIVT ON) THIS STRetT BEBRIES MORC . TrtAfO I DID AT I Dotf T Wltrt TO HAVE- ANYTHINfi MORB To DO WITtAYOU- (TrteOfFlCe AND-r HAVC HUMILIATED JJ.lk BUSINESS DIRECTORY class if do ad rates Klrt Insertion ..... , Two Iniertlnn fhree litwcrltona J Four hoirrtlona nrwk n times) tint- Monfffc . p-r linn 10c ..per line lor per line L''lc . JUT llll'! 'J1 . wr Hup JlOr . per M 7ft, Minimum .. cTmrge I6c. Adi not Ollrwiltlvo AT" Charged D"- foi- I tmvlne each omission. Firm Insertion i in "N Tiir" ! roliinu, witluml 'xtr rharjt. t'Ut a!l ' ni-url lmn In thai column r at first Innortlon rata. I Dr. PhilipCoIe riaiii'ml ITurtloi! of Dentistry Opto Braalafi by Appointment Phono B9I r, is Main Owr Upo'l Slort: J. C. CLEGHORN Civil. BNQINBRR AND BURVBYOB Phone S04U lit High St. Z. Peters (Grnd. Vnlv. Calif.) Teacher of Piano and VloUn Acarejlted by Sluto Hoard of Education. Phone 451W 'Boston 'Beauty Shoppe W inters Building Export Operators, individual booths, violet ray. niarGOlllng, fnelni and saalp troatmpnt, hair tlnlliiK aud hair goods, water and French and paper curl and everything pdrtalnlng to beauty work. For Appointment Phono 'Ml. Glorcnna Warren, Prop. Mary Coc Peterson Teacher of I lancing Vjrill 260Rfur appointment AJ DRU6S3 I c;'- '.'M V) (ML M'11 v- -l f 1 l V Ml Baby Chicks XiAID YOU WENT WN AMr MADE A .'ISAM DP HO THE V'wAWClAL WJIfcicY AWD MOW 1 VINO OUT That vou-- r- i f; - r1 I G DOLLARS IVSCBE1-1 wooeRruL-Novg vje CA0 SO OUT TO A, DINNER AND SHO'.'J 4 MKXICAN WOMEN CAMPAIGN AGAINST IMMORAIi POSTCARDS MBJXICO city. a canpalcn iiinillmt ill,' ali or ilinplay of Immoral poMnmtH, platttraa r pnblfeattDBa, Iuih baaa undi'rlalicti hy th National Coiini ll of Maxlcan Wonan. SiM-rrlary of Kdurutlon I'ula. pa- iltluni'd liy t ho rouncll to take at lion upon tlir Kronnd I lint thn ymiih nf thi country h Ixilnu ubjvrlrd to ovll Inftuonrort. cxproaKi'd IiIh' ym- patby with tht movimcnt and pro.,n HM bin Kov,rnmi.'ninl Influfurc in lis intpporti C liirn havp hocn Inatructad to Investigate tin" condl tlonu t'oiuplalnud of by tlo, ' n' cm mil. I'lttillllirriON tit 1 : u DECLARED "WONDERFULLY. GOOD TlllNti" LEEDS. (P) Lord Mayor Gib son believes prolilbllion "In a won derfully good thing" for the United Ktntes. The Lord Mayor litis vis ited the United States every year for a Ioiik peric! and lip told club members In an address after Ills la:,t trip that In Ills opinion prohibition han been one of the main caugos of "tho wonderful success of the Amer- un poopta in tho Inst few' years." Prancui E. Cox. chairman of the club, mild ho believed from what he had upon thot prohibition had "cleansed the life of the working class In Amerlcn." Nursery Stock Entit. shade and ornamental tree.; shrubbery: berry and rose bttslios. vines. Special list of hardy varieties Cor planting hero. .i.A.i'nriey, Phone bbsj ..V.C :. i.J.'j PEHMANICNT CONC.THUCTICI ' Bxclnalv Llecnsod Mnnu facliirers for The new Concrete Hollow-Wall Building Prick for Founda tions, Walts. Buildings, etc' Absolutely Fire and Weather Proof nt a tost less than any other form of mosouary. Stone-Tile construction elim inates upkeep expense, la In destructible, ami is approved by the best architects mid builders. UltOXCCltod as a base for Stucco finish. Let l's RstlMiatb Your .lob ConCrete Pipe Co. (ith anil Market. Plioue oS'JW 1 a 1 in - in Ysra era Can Accept Orders For Limited Number ORDER NOW THE EVENING HERALD'S 'NEW TOD 1 V t IN HANKIlt'ITCY la the DlstrJol Court of the United Btaios, ror the Disiri" nt Oragon. In the Mater of CBlvIn E. Ilntes. Hankrupt. To the Crad Itorx of Calvin E. Hale NOttOS I hereby given that on June tii IMI, Culrln K. Bales ws duty adjudged banltmpi and t tint the firm 11 time of credit'.! Ml b" b"!d at lliii office of the Dndi rslgnsd. at 1 on Main Street, Klamuiii Palls, Ore gbn, on January 2.1,. 1 9 26, at 2 o'clock p. m., at which Lima creditors may attend, prove their claims, ex amine the bankrupt, oleel a trustee and transact such Other litisfneUM as may come before thom, Dated January 18, 1931. J. 0. BUTENIO, Referee In Bankruptcy, Pub. Jan. 1 9. (once 1 IS II.WKRI I'M Y In, the District Court of the United States, for' the District of Oregon. In the Mailer of C. L. t'nnip-b-ll, Ilankrupt. To the Cred liors of C. L. Campbell, Notice Is hereby gl. n that on January 7. 1820. C. L. Campbell was duly adjudged bankrupt and that the first meeting of creditors will lie held nt Hie office of the under signed, at 4U'J Main Street, Klamath Kails, OreKon, on Januiiry 2D, 19211, at 2 o'clock p. in., nt which time creditors mn attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, elect' a trustee and transact such other business as may come before thuni. Dated January 12. L926. J. C. RCTB.VIC. Referee In bankruptcy. Pub. Jan. IS, (once) MARKETS PORTLAND. Ore.. Jp, 13. Cattle, nomlnully steady; no celpts. Of) re- Itogi nominally steady WO itlreet' Sheen nominally steady receipts receipt S 210 on contract. Eggs. 1 to 2c higher; firmer un-i dcrione. Current receipts -7: fresh medium 2l to 2!: fr h :andar.ij firsts 2S 10 29: fresi siandard ex-! trarf 30'4 to '31: frtti undet 24 to 24 V,.' ii. Dutter steady. Extra cubes, city 44: itandurds 43: prime firaLs 43; firsts 43; prints 4S; cartons 19. Mill: steady. Heat churning cream 12 net shlpiK-rti' track in zone 1. Cream delivered Portlnnd 4 5c; raw milk (4 per cent) $2.lio cwt. f. o. b, Portland. Poultry easier, demand smaller; prices about steady. Heavy bens 26 to 27: light 20: springs 24 to 2S; young while ducks 25 to 36; young white duckn, dressed. nominal: dressed turkeys 13 to 45: live nom inal: geese dressed 2S to 30. Onions quiet $1.00 to 11.75. Potatoes steady. $2.75. Nuts steady, inactive. Walnuts number 1. 25 to 32: filberts 21 to 24; almonds 27 to ::.": Brazil nuts 24 to 2S; Oregon chestnuts IS to 20: Peanuts 10 to 13V4. Cnscara bark nominally steady, no trading. 7 to 7tt; Oregon grape root nominal. Hops nominally Meady; trading quiet. New crop, clusters 22 ; fuggles 2B. EVERETT TRUE MOW VO You KNfOCM YOJ KJVSR -!T( N5 THAT COIMC; '.'.! 1 t?0T YOU i 'T ISM'T NfCeSSA?Y, 8e&0"JS5 HWGN'T ! - UHtSM A M3M "ST-QfevS HtrRD MC5 J ifSl kJ ro 3ivas the - I 0y 'jgX M OITH( ' M lkJ A that's NtoT (Icstoi' . irr?eTr -t -fu-p... L fou'r?c? cikis Murphey 's SAVE MONEY Usa Rawleigh Pro duels. Pliono 937.1. 3311 north lltb St. J 13 if Edit BALE) by owner: Two modern six room houses on pavement In heart of city. 237 Jefferson street Phone C3r,l(. 13-14 KOR HALE Victor phonograph, In l-ooil condition; 3& records, 120 132 East Oak. 12-14 HAWS FILED AND SET by machine. Wn use automatic saw filing and settliiK machine for hand saws butcher saws, hand sawn, etc. Work guaranteed; all kinds repair . work. The Novelty Shop, corner lith and Walnut. "We Can Fix It. 13 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Pelican City road. - 192 13-14 loST Crank for ReonbMo truck, be tween 4th and 9th on Klamath. Anderson Transfer & Feed Co Phone 795. . 13 LOST Light yellow and white young coiiiu clog. Jlru. Rlttcnhouso. P. O. Eoj: 712: reward. 13-1 : 'ii: RENT -Cabins to white men. Sue Collins, 724 Market. J13-F13 !)'( PENT Modem rooms: phone, hot and cold water. 137 High St. 410J. 13-15 FOR KENT Large outnlde room. 3 blocks from Main: gentlemen pre ferred. 1018 Wash. Phone 325. 13-15 FOR SALE Near Michigan Ave., 3 rooms and bath, $2350; easy terms. 75 foot frontage on Oak at Intersection with East Main, $1000; easy terms. Two lots in Hot $700.00; terms. Springs, MOMYER & MOM YEK Hopkn Bldg. Phone 36G 13 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the Estate of Thomas E. Harris, deceased, and has qualified. Ail persons having claim against tho said estate are notified 10 present the same with proper vouchers at1 j tho office of Fay Morris. Attorney, 116 So. Fifth Street. Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from Jan nary 13th, 1926. DORA HARRIS. Administratrix of the Estate of Thomas E. Harris, De ceased. Pub. Jan. 13. 20. 27. Feb. S, 10. COMBATS ILLITERACY TOKYO. During tho conscript examination, the authorities discov ered that more than 20 percent of tho young men examined for tho army were unable to write their own names. Consequently the de partment of education has decided to establish a system of circulating Classes for the illiterate youth of the empire. By CONDO s T ve'.':. by iz srnvice. inc 2 1 . - V Feed Store, CLASSIFIED AD SECTION FOR RENT FOR RENT First class ftirniithed apartment, steam heated. McCar thy Apartments, 630 Pino. Phone 800. 29tf OUR RENTALS WE HAVE available for rent or lease Jifnrch 1. 1926. three or four strictly modern new houses In I choice! locations on pavement, with These are very desirable houses! and we want tenants who will tnki' pride In a nice home. Inquire of The Walton Wright Company Phone 043 W or 831W 29tf TO RENT Eureka vacuum cleaner, $1 per day. Phono 129, Golden Rule Store. 7-13 ROOM AND HOARD In prlvato home for working men. 629 Jeff. 8-14 FOR RENT Sewing machines, nil In good condition. Lucas Furni ture and Hardware. Phone 735. 826 Main. J 8 F 8 FOR RENT Furnished room. 920 Lincoln. Phone 597W. 9-13 FOR RENT Modern furnished COW Apt. 58 Main St. 11-16 FOR RENT 5 room- unfurnished honan on 1st St. Call 539 Pine. 1 11-13 FOR RENT 2 room furnished apart ment. 812 Oak Ave. 12-14 FOR RENT Large furnished sleep ing room. 1125 Main. 12-13 FOR RENT OR LEASE New barber shop, fully equipped, in hotel, eon-j necting pool room. Excellent op portunity for right party. Inquire at 2222 So. 6th St. 12-181 FOR RENT Nice sleeping room; use of phone and hath. 927 Jeff. Phone 479J. 12-18 FOR RENT Steam heated furnished apartment. 123 N. 6tb. Lorenz Apln. 12-16 WANTED WANTED Man to share room, car penter preferred. Write box 862. City. 8-14 WANTED 3 vacuum cleaner sales men: good pay. Apply Mr. Wyatt. Golden Rule Store. 11-16 LOST AND FOUND LOST During auto accident on AI goma road Sunday evening, black and white fox terrier: reward. Re turn to Fred Heilbronner Sr. S34 Conger. Phone 964. 11-16 WANTED Men's washing; work satisfactory or money refunded. Pearl Enouf. 819 Walnut Ave. 12-14 LOST 2 rin l's. tied in handkerchief: please leave at Robertson's. &06 Main St.; reward. 12-14 NOTICE OF SALE OP GOVERNMENT TIMBER General Land Office. Wash ington, D. C, Dec. 7, 1925. Notive is hereby given that sub - Ject to the conditions and-limitations j of the net of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat..: IS), and pursuant to departmental. regulations of April 14, 1924 (3u L. D.. 376), the timber on the fol- lowing lands will bo sold January 25, 1926, at 10 O. C. a. m. at public 1 auction at the 17. S. Land Office, j Lakeview, Oregon, to the highest bid-, der at not less than the appraised Value as shown by this notice, sale: to be subject to the approval of the; FOR TRADE 1923 Hudson speed Secretary of the Interior. The pur-! ster. for cattle, sheep or hogs. 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; ho returned if sale is not approved, I would consider lot with small otherwise patent will issue for the' dwelling: state value and lochtlon. timber which must bo removed with- Write Box 235 e-o Herald. 12-18 In ten years. Bids will be received , from citizens of tho United Stntes. associations of such citizens, and ABANDON GAME ACRES corporations organized under the TOKYO.-Tiiree of the large roy laws of the United States or any , State. Territory, or District thereof,;"1 Same Preserves are being abolish only. Upon application 'of a quail-i fed because thb Imperial Family fie'S purchaser the timber on any wishes them to revert to public legal subdivision will be offered sep- ' and als0 to ellnlinate the rathcr aratelv before being Included in any , otter of a larger unit. T. 40 S., R. ; heavy expense of keeping them up, 7 E., Sec. 33, NEVi NEH plno 400 1 M. fir 100 M, NE14 plno 350 DEPARTMENT STORE M, nr , :u, swt) iNCi pine iue: M, fir 75 M, NWv, SE".i pine 450 i M, fir B0 M. NW'i SWH pine 800 j M, fir 50 M, 8WV4 SWVi pine 480 1 M. fir 25 M. T. 41 S., tt. 7 E., Sec.'i 3, NEV, NE4 pine 545 M, fir 150 1 M VUM' VT.-M'. iilnn 1 C, ,1 "U fir 11(1 m', SE'i NE'i pine 480 M, fir 40 j responsible for tho fact that the M. awt, NEVi pine 320 M. fir 80 city has approximately B.OOO poten Mi N'B'i NW'i pine 2S0 M, fir 40 j five to 14 years. M. KEVi NW'i pine 300 M, fir 140; About four years ago the storo & W Xo HI Mi Sw" P-lowas, ranging in age from s-i, plno urn M, SE-i SWV, plno tried to give free dancing lessons to 425 M, fir 50 M. SWH'SWVi pinu I tho children of Us customers, ns !7ii -M. fir 130 M, NWV4 SEV4 Plnc!an experiment. At first there wai OIIK t fi.. CA M l'l' dp 1 nine 1 .... 195 M. fir 50 M, 8W SB im m c;,. in -I 11 GW 1.'. NW'i Pin- 390 M. fir 'CO M, nono 1 of the timber on these sections to I bo sold for less than $4.00 per Ml for the pine and $1.00 per M for the fir. WILLIAM SPRY. Commissioner. IS Jan 23 (ConfocutlvelyJ Doc Phone 87 FOR SALE A REAL SACRIFICE Chevrolet se dan In good condition; good rtibbei mid engine Just overhauled, 1386. Phone 4R1. 6-tf PINE LLVJBS, FIR and pine body wood. $9.75 cord; prompt deliv ery. Phono 97 1 J. D 18 -J 18 ...Tt. n. 1 i ,..i.nM- Store. Medford. D31-J3I FOR SALE- 13 ton first crop alfalfa hay. Will feed any kind of live stock. Louis Scbmltz, Merrill, Ore. 6-1 1 O Ranges, ORANGES, Orsngos Navel oranges delivered by pre paid parcel post for $3 per 40 ft) box. Will mix with lemons or grapefruit at tho samo price. This fruit Is tree ripened nad can't bo beat. II. H. 1'hilllps. Corning, Calif. Jan 7-tf FOR SALE Shoe repairing sjiop, be low Invoice prices; well equipped, no Indebtedness to assume; no good will to byy; no reasonable offer refused; owner leaving the state. Write Box 786. Medford, Ore. 8-20 FOR SALE Dressmaking shop. 133 N. 4th St. Phone 515J. Mrs. L. J. Lageson. 11-13 F()H SALE Hemstitching machine, practically new sacrifice. 133 N. 4th St. Phone 515J. 11-13 FOR SALE )ayto computing scales. Inquire Fred Buesing, 1020 Main St. 11-16 FOR SALE Columbia grafanola and 40 records. $55. Phone 481. 11-13 j . i"BTS 'OH KALfJ. tnree new, size a x 4: new Dnttery cneap; also car for sale, real bargain. Call 290U. - 11-13 FOR SALE English Springer span iel, beautiful puppies, age tko mo., tws weeks; inoculated against dis temper; give feed and care free until Feb- Prices, reasonable. 2111 Pelican City road. 12-18 FOR SALE Bedroom set, dining set, range, rockers, sanitary couch. Phone 29 2 W, between 9 and 11 a. m. 12-13 FOR SALE by owner: 4 ream house and garage; large corner lot, 1 block from Oregon Ave.; small payment down, rest like rent. Phone 207W. 12-13 FOR SALE Late 1923 Ford coupe, perfect condition, all. accessories. Cheap for cash. Phone 249W ijifa MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT We have one of the best radiator, fender and body men to be had anywhere. Old fenderu made to look new. BUICK Sc STAR Garage. 20 U WINDOW CLEANING, Floor witt ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf TRIANGLE CAFE The place to gat good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street. Phone 624. tt , SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL Send them to the Qoodyear Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th 8L We pay the return postage. ; 25c BUNDLE8 OF PAPER Herald I office. tf-nt GENERAL CONTRACTING Write or call for free estimates. W. E. Dodge. 2217 First St. D 30-J 30 j Havlina Bros., Malln. 11-16 I . TO TRADE Will trade late model Ford sedan for residence lot; GIVES AWAY DANCING LESSONS XO CHILDREN SAN FRANCISCOi-r-yPj A large San Francisco department store is a class of 30 children. in tux months there were classes tor every day in the week, No charge Is made for oven tho m0J.t advanced work. Many of the ! i,ii,i-,, i,v, .Ir.voloneil considerable I talent and have found professional work. a