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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1927)
Monday, Feb". 21, 1927. THE KVKN1NT, 11KKAL1), KLAMATH FALLS." OUEGON. awef Klamath Country's Greateit Market PlaceThese Ad Get RetulU 6 Hours Today! The Evening Herald Classified Section 1 .. Buyer and Seller of Klamath County Find Here Definite Message of. Large Importance. ; ' The Great Market Place for City and Suburban Real Estate, Hou sehold Goods, Poultry, Live Stock, Automobiles, Auto , Accessories, Building Supplies. 'Ill H'li'ilSU iUlimilM H.I.J ilUJHI I'll i I i II I.i..!. J ..!.! .L.LILUM.. .. jjl . ..!.....'! I .'I i il I 1 1 '' Telephone 88 for Classified Information . 1 Insertion, lOo tla . . S Inaartlons, lOo Use... 1 Insertions, luo a linn. - ' 1 week, Insertion, SOo a IIdi, 2 wcoka Insertion, 60c a lint. 1 month lni"ion, 7 to Una. If an error li made. th Even Ing Herald will be responsible Jar only on incorrect lasertloa. Th Classified Department abould be notified Immediately. . 5 Estimate 5 word! lo lln . whan t solid. News Notes Enroute Glimpses of Ufa on a trip Outpuatii. OlM-mvatlons by HhUH'tin Warren, funarr lut-al to JiUuullt tails frlruda. Han program and board di rectly In front of the granda.aml with worda and numeral In Hpin lih and Enillih Inform one of the horse and Jockoysj A bugle la blown) The orches tr awing . Into . a rollicking march I The horse are off! The audience goe madl rieaa, arreama, groan, oath. exhortaUoaa, pratae md advice mingle with Inaune cheering. Mont of thl In Hr..tT.:i! v.'htrh to be oa'd apl. 11 1.01 recti must he tuM W.:i the ahnuldeia, Jiauile and ("-; a well aa with the tunxui . It la a faaclnallng sight. They rlae to height of emotion ami sound thai no American crowd could ever hop to equal. Much I enjoy a bore race I found it almtot Impoealbl to follow the race for the confualon and uproar. Directly after the firm ' race oftvnral negro driving big mule to wide harrow go over the en tire court. Winner go lo collect their money and men and wonvn go to place other bet. The wo men are not allowed Inside bat nave on bookie near lb en trance and tber a long queue remain until tb bugle 1 again aonnded. The band play between race and men and women promenade about and aecend to th lop of tb grandeland and dance on Hie perfectly pollahed floor provided for that purpose. from the iln-e platform ' one ran look down Into tb seething maaa of men In the booking roome below,-forming ln:o long lines before the.doiea or mora paying window. ' They are collecting their winning sad placing more beta. Hummer clothing and etraw hala are the mode. I auppoae the men in Cuba never wear any oili er type of hat. I enjoyed the privilege of apendlng part of tho afternoon ut tb American Cuban Jockey Club. A beautiful building with lovely wld verandah overlooking the coarse, and swep of groan lawn doited with gayly (tripod giant sunshades. A large dining room, perfectly furniehed. Shining floor, gleam ing service and apolntinent and attentive dark waiter made II moat l I rot lv. W atrolled Into the gaming room a. The tabic were running to full capacity. FWyera with Indifferent or Intent, eagerly watchful or bored expraeelon faltered or carefully placed their dollar cblpa. Now whh laviah hand they aprlnkled them on the red and black number until the whirling white ball dropped with an omlnoun click Into It chosen groove. Other puabed their, chin on meagerly, watching. - with frightened vyea the twirling Ivorr ball. . ; Attentive, patly faced men stood throughout the crowd protecting officials. All the women her dress much more gaily than In th Htatoa. Eternal summer may have some thing to do with their brilliant plumage. W have noticed capo dally tb ahoe of both tbe men and women.' They all have ahort narrow-feat and wear tha beat looking ahoe I have ever seen. Many of the man carry cane and not a few of tho women wear lorgneette. wblch (hey use with charming haughtlneeat 'Th verandah wa a colorful place, boantltul women and hand some men clustered about llttlo table drinking, and chatting while unlformod bookie hurried yfrom ono group to another to sormme niatiiy tnnir net wu:iiin the big book. '- (to bo Continued.) VfiitA the Herald' Classified Ail. CHILDREN'S RQMPER'S 1 ' Sola $1.35 ' Turaday and Wednesday NORTHERN FUR STORE by sea to aratlered I', SV lr. Blanche tvilller, nee girl, a rctralt-U In letter Fair Board Plans To Erect Building Construction of a 115,000 building on tb county Ulr ground wa tentatively agreed upon at a meeting of the connty fair board held Isle Saturday afternoon. It I planned lo make the fair Just is much of an Industrial and commercial show aa an agricul tural ahnar, E. H. Hammond, chairman of th board em phasised. Woman's Withes Gratified If the foce powder yon now us doe not stay on long enough to suit you doe not keep that ugly shine away Indefinitely- doea not make your akin color ful like a peach try this new wonderful special Krench Pro o Fac Powder railed MEI.I.O UIA, llniiHtmbnr the name MKUI(IM). There nothing like It. Underwood' Pharmacy. Adv. CASCADE STAGE LIMB V MEDFORD l.v. V. F.'a t I.v. Medford S Phone 700 ARCADE Hotel HOWARD STAGE LINE Leaving Klamath Pall Tilt A. M., 1 I. M- r. M., Ti IA A. Mm anil 1 P. M. m ek ing ennnertSons lo Portland and way point same lay. Connections at Asbland with Pickwick Stage for Califor nia points. Local Office 01(1 Main 81. Phone BOO PACKARD TAXI PHONE ' 2300 Office ll go. 11th " YOUNO COAL & TRANSFER COMPANY "DIAMOXD BRIQUETS" Pfcona 10S7 CHILOQUIN STAGES Leave Klamath Falls Daily for CbOoqala and Intermediate point a follow 1 S. m. 11:30 noon 1:10 p. m. 7:30 p. m. lak I a. m. bna to connect for camp beyond Chlloqnla. C. S. KINO, Ownr. By accepting such memier-ship the Realtor has agreed to observe the Code of. Ethics adopted by the National Association and by his own local board. MOM'N POP . .. i r . OTUm m " 'f .-.j(4h-.. Wue.ie- w 1 ( "i " f Pop, a collector was V vOtbT ..."" t-r-WHWie.'A4, V r-Nn J HERE FROM TH6 RADIO J y - Hi I fsr-. r 'O--v s NX ' pavment oh oor sst r ( HEAVENS ja IS 'U, Best Ski Talent to Participate (Conllonuei from page five.) ' Finn. Employed at K. It. Old Paint Store. Ed Johnson, Cblloquln: Nor wegian. Lumber - grader by trade. Old Timer. HJalmar Itithe, Klamath Kalis, rrobahly 40 year or mora of age. Another old timer in the art of skiing. Ha competed In many event and had yeara of experi ence on mountain trail. Ha al ready famlllatiied himself with the course of the coming race and Is engaaed In active training. It. Hobertson, Algoma: anoth er husky young Swede, with much previous experience. Competed In msny even's in the old country. J. Itonle, Algom. Steve Antoaan. tho guide- akl dug. Hood River: entered In the race by telegram, Feb. 15, Mark Weygandt, the guide ski club. Hood Klver: entered In the rare by telegram, Feb. IS. J. M. Williams. Itocky Bar. Ida bo: probably only about twenty two or three yeara of age, and weighing In the neighborhood of 200 pounds. Appears to have un limited amount of strength. Walks Into thl placa frdm the railroad, and cover th distance from Chiloquln, 14 mile. In less thsn two hour. Will be In ac tive training for aeveral daya anl has planned several trip over th course of tbe race. A. Llnd, Pelican Bay. Rmlle Nordeen, Hend, Ore. N. J. Wnlfsberg. Bend. Ore. Otto llagen, Rwem, Ore.: a member of the fluids ski club of Hood lllvur. Representing hla club In the contest here Feb. 22. Ole Hiugen, Portland. Ore.: a member of the firm of Graham Haugun Motor Service, Portland. Wslno Ksrjula Portland, Or. Oliver Turkett. Klamath Falls, Oregon. B. B. Pnckett, Klamath Fall. Oregon. C. J. Pnckett, Klamath Falls, Oregon. KvereU Puckett, Klamath Fall Oregon. 50c DINNER February 22nd ' First Christian Church Potato Salad .. Itoaat Veal and Dressing Creamed Peaa Bread Butler Coffee Cherry PI Start Serving at :15 Everybody Invited NEW. CITY LAUNDRY I r Everyday Is Wash Day with us I E. J. KOLB, Manager ! Phone 154 Poet Office (loeed Tuesday . Tuesday, Wsshlngton'a birth day, mark- the second of the aeven holiday throughout the year for the post office em ployees. Incoming and outgoing first (lass mall will be taken car of In the usual manner, but their will be no dellvnrle out 1 of tha local office. Th ven ' holiday observed and declared holiday through tbe year In clude New Year, Washington' Birthday, Memorial Day. Inde pendence . Day. Labor , Day. Thaknksglvlng and Christmas. NEW TODAY FOR RENT Apirtment fur nlahed completely even tele phones. See them after, you have aen other. Arcade Apart ments. 21-2 KotiH 3 well-bred sows and soma pigs for sale near Orndale School. See Sam Ball. 21-24 WANTED TO RENT A 4 or 5 room modern house in good location. I hone 272. 21-22-21 BOY OF 13 YEARS OLD Van work. Inquire Hall Ifotel. In car of Robert Roye. 21-27 FOR HENT-r-4-room furnished house. Phone 36. 2.1-23 FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. 2 room and bich- Just off E. Main. 2135'Vlue. 21-23 FOR KALE l"ractically new. Furniture and Baby buggy. In quire 2205 Darrow. 22-23" LADY WANTS Hotel work, ramp or bouse work. Call 005-J. Room 4. 21-23 WANTED Position with some firm, preferably Real Estate, Implement. Dairy Supply, , Creamery or Lumber Co. Have , car. Can also speak Portuguese, I Spanish and Italian. Can give J bank references. Belong to : Elks and K. of C. Lodges. M. i J. Lopei, 440 EV Market St.. 1 Stockton. Calif. -Cl-23 ) LADIES 125 weekly easy: ad dressing envelope at home; all material furnished: particulars free, Howall Co,, 135 West Lake, Chicago. 21 WOMEN Make fancy flowers for novelties, etc. No 'canvass ing. Steady work: 115 to 125 weekly easily made. Experi ence unnecessary. Write Im mediately for prlcea. Gem Flower Company, 205 N. La Salle. Chicago. 21 FOR SALE 12! Willy Knight 70 sedan driven about 3000 miles. Will make big sacri fice and give terms. See Roy Bcmeot at Dunham' Auto Co.. or phone 52-W. ' 19-21-22 FOR RENT Desk or other of fice space on ground floor .n nice new building on Main IS. Good display front. Reason able. See Reynolds and Rood. 103S Main St., Realtors. 19-28 RE A Are active members which ' is a member Real Lucky NEW TODAY WANTED To know whero- bonis of W. B. Doyle, Black auilth by trade. Urgent buai nea. Array floods Wore. 21-MJ FOH BALK S good milch cows now milking: again fresh in Sept. Bill Kalvey, 2 miles from Merrill. 21-27 LOST Black bill folder contain ing Kmikii vaccuutn cleaner demonstrating material. Ap preciate returning to K. K. Me tialn at Link Klver Electric Co. 21 LyST-r-bmaJl chain carrying ab--. i.:u 15 keya. Finder return to Dr. K. E. Dletache, Huganuan lildg., and receive reward. 21-22-23 RAW Ft ltd WANTED Gibson Market, 321 South Ctb. will pay liberal price for raw far and all country produce. Complete line of groceries. Phone 131. F21-M21 IF YOU HAVE Manuscripts . or anything to be typewritten, descriptions of tracts to - be made., please communicate to Room 3, S08 Plum Avenue. F21-.M21 FOR BALK! 4 of the best located lot In HM Spring on pavement folly paid. Anyone wanting a loca . tlon for a good home should sap those Iota. Price from . S1200 to $1500. A new 5-room house just romplet- ed. concrete foundation, base- ment, located on nice level lot. Just the place for a railroad J man. This house has plenty of . built-in features, a good bath, ' close to Main Street, can be bought on a small piyment ,; down, and easy payments on ' the balance. ' CIULCOTK SMITH, REA1.TORM, i 727 MAIN HTBKF.T tl-23-iS. i , .NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' Notice Is hereby given that the andcrslgned haa been appolntej Administratrix, to-wlt: On the l&th day of February, 1927, as Administratrix of the Estate . of Willie Cooler. Deceased, and to ill creditors of said deceased, or any person having any claim against said estate, you are here by notified to present your claim within six (6) months from this date, properly verified to the un dersigned at her place of busi ness, to-wK: Glover' Jewelry Store at No. 511 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. Dated February 19, 1927. . AUDELLA W. CLOVER Administratrix of the Estate of Willie Cooley. Deceased. F21-2S-M7-14-21. or Sale Automobile AUTO 3 FOR SALE Car bought . sold and exchanged. W pay . cash for can and sell on easy term. Some money to loan. Cory' Used Car Lot, (tb and Pine. D9-tf FOR SALE Dodge Roadster. ' California topped. Just over hauled, will sacrifice for Cash. 307 Lowell, North Klam ath Falls addition. Geo. R. Pearson. Gen. Del. 14-20 L T O R S of the Klamath Realty Board, of tbe National Association of Estate Boards. ' At That MISCELLANEOUS BOARD. ROOMU 234 N. 9th. ... . l-22 HEMSTITCHING Fast color, satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. H. M. Allender, 14 Walnut. F-14M14 GOOIJYEAIt 8HOK RKFAI.l HIIOP-VIIl call for and deli ver sboes free of charge. Phone 1158. 121 N. 8th. F15-M15 EXPERT RADIATOR, body and able. Buick Car axe. A7tf WE PAY Highest prlcea for all kinds of Pooh rT. Bratton'a. 201 E. Main. Phone S42-R. GARAGE AND SLKEPLNU Room foe rent. Gentlemen . only. 340. N. tb. Phone 1053-W. l-2 WliNDOW CLEANING. Floor vitlai, house cleaning and janitor service. References. A. U. Rhodes, Phone 1056W EARN 525. WEEKLY Sparc time, writing for newspapers, magazines. Experience unne cessary, details free. Press Syndicate, 90 St. Louis, Mo. 19 WOMEN Make money . sewing Children' Dresses, . Bungalow Aprons. Experience unneces sary. Materials cut, instruc tions furnished. Radfield Mfg. Co., 140 W. 42nd St.. New York. 5-12l-2 WOMEN Mike money sewing Cbildren'a Dresses, Bungalow Aprons. Experience unneces sary. Material cut, Instruc tions .furnished. . Rodfield Mfg. Co.. 140 W. 42nd St., New York. 19 HELLO FOLKS! It' . almost house cleaning time. . It might be that chair or it might be that davenport that needs re pairing or upholstering. Our nearest shop to you is your Phone. We'can for- arid de livery. Tbe Klamath Uphol stering Co. 214 Main St. Just phone 745-W. ; Fl-Ml WANTED WANTED Children from 2 to 4 year to board on ranch.. It Interested write to bor 29$ R. F. D. No. 1. J 27-F 23 WANTED Cash Paid for Second Hand Furniture, Lucas Furni ture & Hardware. . 826 Main. Phone 735. F10-M10. EXCAVATING. TEAMING 25 years tn .the game. O. K. Bam. Phone 1213. F3-Mar3 WANTED To know where abouts of W. B. Doyle. Black smith by trade. Urgent busi nee. Dry Goods Store. 18-24. WANTED U- furniture. We pay highest eun prices, also give yon liberal allowance on new good. Klamath Home ... Supply ....Co., 101 1 ..Main St. Phone 894-W. 8-SF. WANTED Raw fur. Trappers bring or mall your furs to Parks Cash Grocery, 2263 South 6th 8t Why ahln to New York, when yon can. get w. Y. price at home? Box 272, R. F. D. No. 1. Klamath Falls. Ore. J20-F20 J Read the Herald's Classified Ads. The name is heretofore a pledge that he is honest and capable, of properly caring for matters placed in his charge. ' WANTED WANTED 500 Men and young men to come In to Orre's tail or shop, north 4th Bt., and look over our new Spring wool en and fashions. Prices very reasonable. F17-M2 LADIES SUITS AND COATS Tailored to order at Orre's tailors. 123 North 4th St. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Newest woolens. F17-M2 POP SALE FOR SALE Good sheep dog pups, partly trained. Sea Aug ust Andrieu, Merrill, Ore.. Box 145. 19-2 FOR SALE Day Bed with cre tonne pad. Reasonable. Apt. 24, Sunset Apt. 15-21 WATKINS PRODUCTS. John IL Paxson. 352 N. 10th. Phone 965 evening. F17-M17 FOR. SALE While Leghorn lay ing hen. Young stock. Phone 471-R, 14-19 WALKIN'S PRODUCTS John H. Paxsos. 352 N. 10th. Phone 9CS evenings. F10-M10 DO NOT MISS Our 95c sale Saturday where you will g?t your money' worth. Northern Fur Shop. , 17 HAY FOR SALE First and sec ond cutting alfalfa; close. In. $10 per ton In stack... Ivan Icenblce. Pine Grove. 16-18 BANDON BY THE SEA Auto Park Inc. For Sale at sacri fice on account of poor health. ' Address Box 43, Bandon, Ore gon. F1S-M13. FOR SALE Brunswick Phono graph like new, with 26 rec ords $100. Box 509. Herald. ' - ' 18-20 FOR - SALE Stamped goods at cost while they last at Mrs. Campbell's Hemstitching Shop. ' 1131 N. 4tn.v A f 18.ia.21. FOR SALE Nine Jersey cowa will freshen In next three weeks. All T. B. Tested. One or all. Scott W. McKendree, Merrill. Ore. 17-23 FOR SALE All my household goods. Including Vtctrola, Dav enport, sewing machine, rugs. tables,- beds, etc. Call at 422 South 5th St.; Mrs. T. J. Stoops. 13-21-22 BANDON BY THE SEA Auto Park Inc. For Sale at sacri fice on account of poor health. Address Box 43, Bandon Ore gon. FOR SALE Almond orchard, near Arbuckle. Calif. 10 acres 8 yeara old. 3000." cash or will trade for Klamath Falls pro perty. J. L. Simons, Central Hotel. 15-2' WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS $12.00 per 100. Barred Rock $15.00 per 100. Express paid. Henry Farratt, Corning, Calif. F4-Mar.25 FOR RENT FOR RENT Heated room. 920 Ltconln St. Phone 597-W. 18-24 FOR RENT Cabin, partly fur nished. For $18. 1817 Port land . . 19-21 BY TAYLOR FOR RENT" FURNISHED APT. Coiy Apt. -53 Main St. J29-F21 FOR RENT Cottage and gnr-. age at Sixth and Adams, near Round house. . F5-M5 FOR RENT Partly furnlnhfd bouse. Close In. 14 Lincoln St. , ,. F17-M10.. WLNTKR GARDEN lIALV-f'.r rent week nights for private partlea. See J. O. Weight, man-. agar. J24-F24 FOR RET Clean room by dio. week, month. Shasta. 211 Main. F-MS. BACHELOR COURT Corner Commercial and (tb St. Rooms, furnished for light house keen ing. g-21 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms for one or two -gentlemen. '126 North 2rd. .16-22 FOR RENT A two-room fur nished apt., 27 Klamath Ave. 1 . FOR RENT Furnished house, adults only. Inquire 12 N. 3rd St. 19-25 FOR, RENT New house of four rooms and bath. Steel rang and linoleum In kitchen. Lota of built-in. Has garage nrid Is close to school. Rent $37.&. Phone 493. 3l FOR RENT 2-room nicely frr nlshed apt, private bath, elec. trie range, furnace beat. Light and water furnished. One block from Main. Corner Cedar and Pine. ' F16-M18 FOR RENT Furnished court apt., 2 room bath, electrie range, hot water, garage. 1(15 Esplanade. Phone 794-W. DS1-JH FOR REN T- tut dan famish ed apartment, steam heated. . Mc C a r t h y Apartmect. 630 Pine Phone 800. B2tf For Sale Real Estate FOR SALE BY OWNER "Fur nished -3-room ' bouse, ' near pavement. Large lot. tlOliu. $500 cash will handle. Phone 109. 19-22 WILL LEASE For 3 years 320 acres. Joining several hundred acres of gov't, land, and good range, for putting n a pump ing system. Good opportunity for sheep. For Information la quire of Herald. 19-26 FOR SALEl 150 purebred Holly. wood Tancred White Leghorn pullets in heavy lay. $1.30 each in 25 lots or more. Free and safe delivery. Rogue Riv er Poultry Farm. C. F. Car penter, Medford, Ore. 17-2S FOR SALE 26-Acre ranch un der irrigation adjoining Mer rill, Ore., on highway near Klamath Falls, highly Improv ed. 8 -room house strictly modern. Good outbuilding' .5 milch cows, team horses, sad dle pony, two hundred While Leghorn hens. Leaving town, forced to sell. A Bargain, $8,000.00. Term right. Phone . 953-W. Klamath Falls, Ore. 14-2J, FOR SALE One of the many fin 15-acre homes In the Bear Creek Valley: Running water. In the house and corralla; hy drants In the yard and garden; ' No. 1 well, gasoline pump at tached, 800 gal tank; nenrty all tn alfalfa, nnder the Talent Irrigation Ditch; family or chard, lots of berries all bear lng; one mile west of Talent, Jackson, Co., on the - Beeson Lane; $5000.00 will buy It. $1500.00 cash will move It. Al so, will take any. standard late -model coupe, or trade for In come property. See on the. place or write M. F. Parker,' Talent, Oregon, Route 1. ' ' 14-2H. APARTMENT HOUSE That will pay for Itself. Located on Main Street with 65 foot front age. Priced very reasonable : and with term. . i THREE-ROOM HOUSE Located on nice Inrge lot. Hmill ritsh payment and balance like rmt. THREE-ROOM MODERN IIOI'Sl. With large lot In good locm tlon. Priced right with a enxH payment of $250.00 and LnU unco llko rent. . TRI-ST-tTEM REALTY . REAI.TOKH. PIIO.NK 10.10 I till MAIN HT 19-20-21 I