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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1927)
I Monday, November 21, 1027. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Prr word each insertion, 2 cents) per weak 10 discounts per two weeks 15';;, discount) per month 20 discount. Ail classified ads must be cash. Minimum per advertisement 25 cents. For Sale Real Estate I UK HAI.K Five-room house. Phono Bst-J. !! l.AIU.K I'OltNKH U)T Clear. C'liian to Ulh anil K. M u In HI. tiufi. Leas (nr twsh. owner, SIT Mliln HI. I'limin fl. ltt-11 FOR SALE I roil HA LK 30 rabbits, par I rsudy for market. Phutis 1711 J. lO-tll'l Foil HAI.K Herman police dog.! flv montlia old. Apply 60J dinger Ave. IS-St rull HAI.K 1,'aud "furniture; Inira. rnngea, waahlng nin I'hluea, sewing machines for imli' or rent; loweat prim; eaay terms. Klamath Furniture Co., Hill Millll HI liMf LOST AND FOUND LO.'lT Hlirk and tan setter dug. 1 1 4 leather strap on neck. Finder please notify Pccrlea I.uikIi. Reward. Is-tf ' LOHT Tlio party thnl will re luru tho lilmk Hawthorne lx I.Uia bicycle No. 1-SH40H will ; receive 110 rewurd. Return lo , thu Klamath Now. IS-SI", l.OHT Violin anil case. Offer-1 lug $1" rewurd for return uf S same. Jink Nnlion. Phono l'J?-M, turn 1UI Blackburn's Hand. WANTED WANTKU Practical work by Die hour. J. nursing or I'IkAio ufcti-16-61 V A NT K 1 E i purls need c h a m tic r maid. Inquire at lioli-l Wlt lanl. 19-11 EXPERT DICK AND (iOOHK I'MKKIt lly I'rniy Earia lit I ho II nil Cafe. Ducks 15. Oeese 2fc. 15-Sl" WASTED one uaed r-llable ra tlin art complete. Not undar six tulM. .Muet be cheap for raah. I'lione 127s. 'ls-3i 1EI.P WAKTKIt Ailrrmln prn or typewriter, apara time. (Inod pay. Inrloae stamped sdilreaa ed envolope. Advertlaar, 1260 Calif. Ht., Ban Framiecn. 31-lSt FOR RENT KOK ItKNT Warm, comfy , rouma. Iteasonnbln n ula. Him Wnlnul. 18-31 Kim KENT Itootn, heated. 9 20 Lincoln. Phona 697-W. 17-261 KOll KENT Furnished apart mctits. 419 N. 10th Ht. 3-261 FOIl KENT Kurnlahed apart tnvnt. Kteam heat. White Pine Apta , Pine Ht., near 11th. 9-2w KOK ItKNT Tao-room apart ment at 812 Oak Ht. Inquire 806 Oak. 19-r" I OH HUM-Housekeeping room , ."; A,,ulu- ,,non,, good for a boy. If there's nolh- 111:1 ' lug elae you can do, get 111 in a KOll KENT New completely fur-. l",,r ot "M" l""'1" nlahed apartments. Htoam heat. ' linrmpi Una A rma Phnno ' ma. .n-m' A WOKTII-WHILK OPPOUTCN 1TY Would cunalder reliable tenant to nhare Hlorerooui on ground floor. Ideal place for riady-lo-wear, inualu, radlon, millinery, law office or special r ty abop. Apply 114 N. Hili Ht. 19-flt KK.NTKKSr-Four new nariinut cotlngea, furnliihi'd. bi'lni; built near Ninth HI reel on Onk.Mml. em Ihroughoul. Oarage. Kitit very reasonable. Itcnily for oc cupancy December lat. Two are spoken for already. Oct In clone nil pavement before bad weather nets In. Inquire 10 Looiuis llullding. Phono 4 4. 19-31 FOrt IlENT We can save you big monoy at tha Arcada Holol Apartments, furnished com- j pletely, electric ranges, linen, i ulsbes and telephones. Or 1 rooms with private baths at roal cut rates to permanent guests. Arcade. A1D-39 'Freckles and His FCECkL&S fXOOSG AM' SEB 7AIS 7VQHB.Y "W&y 6AV AS (SOT VW)V?1. 7 TIC14ET X. 2aJ NEW TODAY FOIl HAI.K Household fill hi lure: Hrcakfuat room !. new; one ucattllg stove, olio rook stove, living room furniture suitable for office net, oue ma hoxaiir drcaanr, una siittiiuu heu. luuu I'slifurnla avenue. 21-lt i Hilt HAI.K C ountry more. Only Mora III town. (Jim Million, postofflce mill movliiK picture. Cah husineaa. Mild climate. A money maker. Frank K. Illulr. Lowell, Ore. i X -CI WANTED lluoaekccpcr, gund rook, wants poitltloii. City or rounlry. 837 Mulu HI. Phone UG. 21-11 ROOM AMI ItOAKD Alan one room apartment. 236 South till Ht. 21-3t WANTED Poalllon aa nlKllt watchmen by responsible piuii. Addreaa I'. U. Ilox 435. Cliy. j 2IC Foil KENT, -Three-room roll ige. Hath, cluctrlc raniii. 103 Pine Ht. 21-31 FOIt RENT- Five room unfur- nlahctl hoiiee. Houill Itlveralde. Phone tiS3-M 2IM miscellaneous" Tni'CK KOK HIIIK Dry fir for sale. I'lione 10K, 1U-2UI' HOT CIIK KKN TAMALKH 3I Hnuth lll hit. 9-2t fcXI'KHT lUdlutor. fender and body work. I'rlcea rcaaonnlile. Ilulrk (inraite. 9-tf MO.NKY KOK HllI.DINC. Talk with Koberiaon. I'booo 147tl. 07 Klamath Are. 17-tt HAl'IO HEKVU'K itepalrlus, re wiruiK. Inatalllnc, parta, elo. l'bona 1357-M. Nli-Dli, MONKY TO LOAN Ou city properly. Talk with Itubertaon. 107 Klamath Ave. 1'houo 1476. 17-tf Tit A DiC New plant and butriicr abop for cattle or dairy ranch. Write L. Hublnlcr, Los Moll uoa. Calif. lt HPKCIAL 200 gallons paint In one gallon pnlla al t2 10 M-r xnllon. Colors: llrht Ivory, light gray and whllu. I'nltcr ann'a Paint Htore.'llu No. 4th Ht. N17-2f KLAMATH STl'lilO High coal downtown rent done away with. Come nt once to Klamath :llu dlo and receive benefit In, new sieclal rate prices that give you the pleased look tlint Uvea forever in your photograph. Your friends cjn buy nnythmg you glvo them for Chrlatmas except your photograph. Ilnhtr alao amile their beat when photographed al Klamath Htu dlo, lis East end of Pine Street, near Lake Hotel. adv. 21-lt x reonatbllll r Is -fi' STOP PAYING RENT Dundy house, four rooms and Iwtb. completely fur nlKhil, with (tmiiKO. lt ha 70 f(Mt friHitimn on pavement. 1 loeo In. I'ltlCE l8O0.00 T. B. Watters , 6262 Main St. Phone 666 Friends CCULDA :.;-i Ruth and Lindy Wear Their Best Clothes and Their Most Serious Expressions . . I' " ' 'l : 'y- - ... I I Here Ihcy are. l.lndy and Jlth. of rrealdent and Mrs. Coolidxe. coat she picked up In Parla. w hile their beat serious expreasicna. (Special to the Herald) I.Mrs. J. A. McComb. cor respondent ) MAI. IV. Nov. 21. Farmers of the Malin country who raised turkeys this year are finding a ready market for their birds. Perhaps more wero rtttaed In this aectlon thla sentson than ever he fore on the ranches and In the lake lands. Any number are heInK taken to Klimath Falls this week fo rtbo Thanksgiving seasin. Mr. and Mrs. Hll.ti Kllgore and sons were Mnlln vlattnrs on Sat urday from the Clear Lake Dam. They report a heavy rainfall In that vicinity, nspeclally for this tlmo uf the veer. Mr. ind Mr.i. Pete McNeill of Steel Swamp were in Klumath 'Kslls on Sat unlay on busineas. They made the trip while the weather Is still tavorable nnd before the road get I in pc arable. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Taylor are receiving congratulations upon thu jtrrlvnl of a baby boy. born Tuesday, November IB. The lit tle fellow has been named Juntos Philip. Mr. and Mrs. K.I Hamilton have returned to their home at l.onn lleacb. California., after looking after their properly In torcKtii In thla section. Hunters still continue to fill nil available rooming houses and hotel quarters -.nd camps of the Tub) lake region and Malin. Quantities of birds ore brought In each day. Everett Johnsou lias rented Mrs. Ditinls hoiiao on Paaeky avenue and la moving Into Malin for the winter. Mrs. Johtiaon and children are expected home from a vlflt to Idaho mxt week. Mr. Corpenlng sold a targe number of t ittle the past week. John .Mlkaownkl suffered a sprained wrist as n result of tho football xumu Friday, but the Mulln teaina were victorious again, both tho boys and girls winning over Kin until Falls teams. '' Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Onrrlson What a turkey iiei reported good VMEU.,Wl.AT DO VOU 7)UHU. OP 7MS X vfco Dcwr K ace L cav.lwt DIMKy ) . A-Ws' I - as the two tran-AtUiit:c uoppera met at the White House as guests They are wearing their "party" clothes. Iluth baring a nice new Lindy changed ills overalls for a business suit Thcy"re also wearing nnd family returned to their home In Portland after a week's stay In Malin and Merrill. Mr. Leu her llolbrook has rent ed the Hamilton ranch for the coming year. Mrs. Crockett llolbrook and two children, David and Mary Jane, huve xono to visit Mr. Hoi brook's parents in tbe valley near Eugene. 1 Mr. Wallace Dlerdnrf is visit ing his father, O. D. DlerdorL I Potato dlggiug has been some what delayed and Interfered with No problem here "How can u e nacb cuslmen mantftcn out increasing lite numher of salcs!):i': visi:s and at tin same time put punch into out w 'ri message?". . Why, the consistent nso cf the telephone to reach the trade nearby cr in distant places is the answer. For telephone service is now a proven sales force that combines maximum results with minimum cost in dollars and cents, ss well as time. And more this service ex tends to over 70,000 cities and towns throughout the United States, to Canada, . across the Atlantic to Great Britain and now to Mexico Gty and other important . points in Mexico. Coirr more sales territory by telephones THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE Difference 0 ,vmv nan ? . I'M A wymJ6 ) JAV, " y D.'WKV EM.M WTO I by tho rainy weather. However, most of the potatoes are sifety out of the ground. Perhaps President Coolldge ac-.'. tually derived a thrill from hav ing all the transocear.1- fliers in to lunch, but It's a good bet that the Idea was Mrs. Coolidge's. , I 1 ..... ... . ,, ., . j How did Mrs. Coolldge aver get away with that all-red en semble In Washington under this administration? AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY euv LAD MOW vviiw ir IT'S" so IT VOULDM?" FOR AKH.'.' VO-rAAjAAUA r n P0ES IT jOOi. J ( so Diwuy j fey CFSOBBLS C.tltll OK THIN KM. W'v wlhh to .-xprcaa our aln re thank to friemla who haH lien su Kinnroua and kind to ua in the punning of huaband and lutlK-r. Mr a. Ml null. A. Bonalei-I. Mr. K. K. Itonateel of llur- rlaon. Ark. Mr. and Mra. C. K. Ilonaleel of Hortland. i Mrs. Homer I'arnell and son. ' Keunetb, uf Ht. l.oula. i Mo. 21-lt It has been our observation that a radio set Is like a lot of other Iblnm. It Is all right when It work. ' Legal Ncti.-'es XOTICK TO IKKDITORM. In the county court of the Ktate of Ori.'Kon. for Klamath county. in the matter of the eat ate of OHfAIl L. CIIANDLKK, de ceaaed. I ' The underpinned having been ! appointed by the County Court' of the State of Orexon. for Klnm- alb county, administrator of the eatate of Oarar L. Chandler, de-' ceased, and havlnit qualified, no tice Is hereby riven lo the cred itors of. and all persons having claims agatnat aaid deceaaed. to present them, verified as requir ed by law, within six months after the first publication of thla notice to said administrator, at loom 14 Court House, Klamath Falls. Orexon. W. M. CHANDLER. Administrator of the estate of Oscar L. Chandler, do ceased. Dated Nor. 18, 1D27. , N21-2S-D5-12 Hl'M.MO.NS. In the Justice Court for the Unkvllle District of the County t Klamat; and the State of j Oregon. Klamath Commercial Service, a Corporation, Plaintiff. , Al Magee, Defendant. ; To Al Magee, the above named defendant. In the name of the Bute of Standard Dyers and Cleaners Odorless Cleaning One-day Service Expert Dyeing 1409 Esplanade St Phone 825 Phone 314 for your Winter's Wood. Johnston's "LIMB and BODY WOOD" A SPECULTY ' 1321 South etb Street PELICAN CAFE Inc. , ; . i ' Next to Western Union Open All Night PHONE 1200 An easy number to remember Western Transfer WE STORE: Trunk Suitcases Iloxea Pianos Stoves WE CRATE: Trunks Pianos Sowing Machines for Shipping; Wa specialize In local freight hauling, moving furniture, and baggage deliveries. rrompt Train Service Our Rates Are Standard Western Transfer Co. ". . 410 MAIN STREET By Blosser Oregon, you are hcri'by required to appear and answer the com plaint filed axalnst ynu In the abore entitled court nc or be fore Monday. tlu Bth day of De cember. 1S27. and If anu full an to answer, the plaintiff wilt take I Judgment agaliiat you for tke sum of 142. OU, together with Ih- tere.H thereon at the rite of 8 per annum; for goods, warea and merrhsndine sold and delivered by the assignor of the plaintiff to yon; and further, that the personal propert). to-wtt: three horses, one wagon and one set of harness, heretofore attached, be sold according In law and tha porceeds of the said salo bs ap plied In whole or In part to any Judgment which may be obtained herein and for the costs and dls buraements of thla action. Thla summons 1s served upon ynu by publication thereof onca a'h week for a period of foor ("e'Sive and ronnecutlve weeks, five Insertions) pursuant to or der of the Honorable W. H. Barnes. Justice of the Peace for the Unkvllle District of Klamath County. Oregon, and baaed upon the affidavit of the plaintiff, aaid order made and entered on the 7th day of November. 1927. Date of first publication, Novem Klamath Falls fu;K KRATKRJMI., iTiri? Thurada) eveniag B vialtlns mejgbera wel w come XKS rKMPLk. Ird ana Main 'LIVER 1PIKER ex ilted Ruler D VIcMILLAN tlaeretarr IK.IGHIIORH OF WOODCRAFT Meets flrat and third Wednesdays sen month In I O O K Bldg Fannie M Thompson. Clerk its N 9th S16-3o Klamath Falls Business Directory AtTOMOBILE DEALERS Repair Work Battery Service Tires Nash, Oakland Pontlae. Packard It. R. K. OAK AGE ' 831 Klamath Next to Postoffice. Phone 212 Goodyear Tires . Fireproof Storage AUTOMOBILE TIKES ISriiiK In your worn tires get 5,000 miles more at ii usual cost AfE TIRE SHOP Guaranteed vulcanising 115 So. 11th St. Phone S43-J , : . i Re-treads . AUTO REPAIR Smithy's Repair Shop Guaranteed Auto Repairing Cars called for and delivered South 6th St. Phone 603-W BEAUTY PARLORS Expert Operators, Individual booths, violet ray, marcell ing, hair tinting BOSTON BEAUTY BHOP Glorenna Warren Winters. Bldg. Phone 311 Water, French Paper Curl Facial and Scalp Treatment BUILDING MATERUL8 10 J. SWAN LAEE MOULDIXrj CO. i . . x , . Quality Building Material South 6tb St. Phone 75S CHURCHES SACRED HEART CHURCH Eighth and High Sts., Rer. A. F. Looser, Rev. C. B. Felge. Sunday masses at 6:30. 8:00 and 10:30. Evening devotions at 7:30. Week-day mass at 7 a. m. . Merrill. 1st and 3rd Sundays, at 10:30. All are cordially welcome at our ser vices. . CIVIL ENGINEERS 3. C. CLEGHORN Civil Engineer and Surveyor 210 High Street C. C. KELLEY Consulting Civil Engineer Underwood Bldg. Phone 1075 DENTISTS General Practice of Dentistry DR. PHILIP COLE 61S Main . Over Moe's Store Phone ESS Open Evenings by Appointment M. E. COOPER ' Dentist,.,. . ' Room 205 Poole Bldg. . Phone Ulf ber 7th. 1D2T. and date of Ut publication, December 61b, lilif H. K. V.M VACTOK.'l . Attorney for Plaintiff i 2UI-I Wlllita rlulldlna-.' Klamath Kails, Oregon. ni-ii.i-eii NOTICK TO CIVtDITOKti. In tha County Court of tha State of Oregon, for Klamath County. . , la the matter of the aetata of Psul Ebner, deceased. I1 The undersigned having seen appointed by the County Court of the Hlate or Oregon, far Klamath County, admlnlatrialor of the ssv lute of Paul Ebner, deceased, and having qualified, notice la hereby given to tha creditors of, and all ii. raona having c alms against an Id deceaaed. to present them, verified a required by law. with in six months after the first pnb I .Hon of this notice to said W. M. Duncan at uis office, Koorn 14. Court House. Klamath rails, Oregon. , ' W. M. DUNCAN. Administrator of tha aetata - af Paul Kimer. dearaased. Dated Nor. 4th, 1927. i N7-14-21-2I' Lodge Directory t 'V . I . OKDKR OF M(Hk8k ' fvpri Yin" day. 7: SO loom'' ' Moose Hall. Klan , ath GEO. OOLE. Ul. KLAMATH LODGE NO. ft :j 4. F. anil A. M. , Stated CommunlcatlJoa ?nd and 4tb Mondsya i Waiting Brothers mmimim nrrt.oiNo DENTISTS DR. E. G. WI8ECARVER Dentistry' : "-' ' X-Ray Berrtea Underwood Bldg. . Phone S4S CHIROPRACTORS DR. GLEN MOORE - Palmer Graduate Chronic and Nervous Disease New llelhase Block. S2S Mala Phone 1278 Opposite Cuart House Dr. C. Noriall ttraauate or rainier ana . . ..i Pacinc college Fourteen years experience ' We remove the causa ot disease ""' Klamath Falls, opposite Tele- ''' phone Office .' EMPLOYMENT AGENCY KLAMATH BMPLOYMENT , OFFICE Employment for workers In every trade mills, r lUway . ' and farms j - . James Ryan, Prop. 0th and Main , - Phone 1S7 ' " OPTICIAN GLASSES Eyes Examined, Fined and the Claues Ground in ouf own factory lo suit your htiividujl rtqiiti meats. ' Broken Lenses Replaced DR. COBLE'S 70S MAIN STSJggT Rtfairi . Quilt Strtict PAINTS, WALL PAPER Wall Paper. -Paints, Enamel ; . Brashes f ' " . F. R. OLDS ', - ' . ' -ir. Across from Ppstoffice Phone 43 Everything a Pant Store ' . Keep ; " ' Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dead ening Felt, Glass, Roofing, 4 . - Wail-Paper PATTERSON'S PAINT STORH If 626 So. 6th St. Phots tll-J I : WAREHOUSES PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Ho, flltl St. Owned and operated by M. F. Parker Warren Itennet Dealers: Hay, grain, potatoes. ' "It storable, we store It." - WW t c. ise. J