PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAU-S. OKK(il)N January 28, 15)32 flic cCUcning crali. EUGENE 8. KaXTY. Published every afternoon except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company at 101-111 South Fifth Street. Klamath Fall. Oregon Enured aa aecond elaaa matter at Ore on. on August 10, 190. under MAIL RATES PAVAlllK IN ADVANCE By Mail Delivered by Canter In Outside in tlty County County Ona Month " Three Month .11. 76 11.71 Thro Months 1.98 Bis Months 1.71 11 SH Months -. 1.6 Ona Yaar 1.00 t.0 Ona Year m (.( M KM HER AIDIT Bl'RKAO Of CIRCULATION Represented nationally by M. C. MOGENSEN CO- INC., San Francisco, Nw York, Detroit. Seattle Chicago. Portland. Los Angeles. Copies of tha News and Herald, together with completa Informa tion about tha Klamath Falls market, may be obtained for the sakinf at any of the office. Member of Mi Associatea rreas The Associated Pre Is icluivly entitled to th us of republic Uoa of all new dispatch credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and alo th local new published therein. All right of republication or specisi qisparcn-a norctn are also reserved. Want Ad Index All elaesliicationa are number ad and appear in numerical r dtr. The following ax the aum bera for th more Important classlficatloiiai Antometlv Cuimiu Opportunities -Contract Work Wanted Educational For Rent Realtor rurnuh-d Apt, to Let Furnished Houses to Let , Furnished Room to Let . lla IS 11 n Financial General Notices Help Wanted, Male Help Wanted, Fcxal . Livestock and Feed Looses T -nt an Found . lllseellaneona for Personals -Poultry for Sale . Real Estate for Sale Reel Estate for Lease Room and Board Situations Wanted Stores and Office -ila IT It ll . 8 Je s Transportation ID " Unfurnished Apte. to LetaSa Cnfumlshed Bousea to Let It Wanted, Mtseellaneaua ! Wsnfd to Rent 1 la Combination Herald and Newa CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Telephone 1900 Three cent per word per day. game ad run three consecutive day tc per word. Bam ad run alx consecullv daya lse per word. Seme ad run eonsec utlT days 67e per word. o book chars made for leaa than t cents. If rear ad appear m correctly, aottfy u immediately. W ac cept responsibility for only ene Incorrect insertion. Lodge KLAMATH LODGE NO TT a r s a M Stated Communication Second and Fourth Mondays. Visiting Brother Welcome LOOMIS BUILDING Lost and Found LOST Postal sarings bonds. Finder please msll to P. O. box MS. STRAYED From McCornsck ranch, bin roan milch cow. Phone 12F11. 6590 jOST Gold-rlmmed spectacles. Reward. Return News-Herald, box 664 J. General Notice BPIRITCALISTIC CIRCLE Thursday, January 28th. Hsrt HoteL Mrs. Edith Mon ahsn. 6660 FALLS SIGN CO. everything in signs. Phone 1768. Moved to 6th and Klamath. 5(80 SPANISH KITCHEN 1111 Wal nut. 5591 9 Situation Wanted HIGH SCHOOL girl senior, part time work typing, office or clerical. News, box 5661 5661 WANTED Honr or dsy work, housekeeping, or position as chamber maid, or waitress. Phono 2274J. Apt. 6. 5600 EXPERIENCED itenogrspher wishes work. Phone 767 or 1661W- llf 10 Contract Work Wanted PHONE 1387J J. E. Patterson, for painting estimates. 6322 PAINTING, psper hanging snd kalsomlnlng. Prices right. Jess E. Patterson. Phone 2387J. 5321 12 Room and Board WANTED Roomers and hoard ers, for couple, $55 month. 6 Pershing Way, on bus line. KS49 13 Furnished Apartments l-HOOM furnished apartment. 707 Washington. 6601 APARTMENT Everything fur nished. Also sleeping room. 920 Lincoln. 6596 FURNISHED APTS. 15, 120 and up. 419 N. 10th. 6522 FOR RENT Ground floor apart ment, du Francis Apt., ozs Osk. 6197 FURNISHED APARTMENT, ga rage, (32.50. 830 Jefferson. Call after p. m. 6076 OOM furnished duplex apart ment, garage: newly decorat ed; wood, lights and water furnished; close In. Must be seen to be sppreclsted. Rea sonable rent. See Mr. Acker man at Klamath Cleaning and Dye Works. 6632 FOR PENT First clsss furnish ed apartments. Evans apart ment. Phons 144J. or 200. 4936 APARTMENTS Steam heated. Rax Arm. 6428 IByffieadleE's Pblthr tha postottlc of Klamath Falls act of Coosreaa, March 1, 1879. 13 Furnished Apartments a1. Beet for the money. Newly decorated. With or without frlgldslre. Electricity, telephone, steam heated tare, fli and up. Maid service If desired. 11th and Walnut Phone 700 14 Furnished Houses ' FOR RENT Nicely furnished I l-roora modem house, close in: ! wood and water. Phone 1S41-W or roll at (16 Lincoln. 6593 1-ROOM famished house, gs rare, lights snd wster. Ill 00 month. 1100 Msin. (599 NICELY FURNISHED S-room duplex. Phone 44CW. or 755. .151 FOR RENT Nice house, fur nace, electric atove, fireplace. 715 Washington. 6659 FOR RENT S-room furnished house. 130 month: no garage. Call Lucas Furniture Co. SS8( aMj , 15 Unfurnished House REDUCED For reliable tenant, from 135 to $25 monthly, good house. 623 Martin street, near church and school. Two bedroom. . aplendld kitchen, living room, bathroom, screen ed veranda, garage. Phone 438. 6648 GOOD 5-room house; adults. 127.60. 1J87J. 4934 15a Stores and Offices FOR RENT Business room lx 100. only 2 feet from corner of Main and 6th street, rea sonable rent, good lease. Chil cote at Smith. 731 Main, op tirs. Phone (6. 5591 17 Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE OR RENT New home In St. Franc! Park. In quire Parka grocery. Phone 179M. 6663 WILL SACRIFICE equity In 5 room attractively furnished home. Must be seen to appre ciate real value. 2504 Recla mation. 5652 EIGHT ACRES on main hlrh way. Irrigated and In alfalfa. A real ensp at 11250. Easy terms. Will help to finance house. Phone Dowell, 1050. or write box- 753, city. 5650 1 8a To Exchange FOR SALE Equity In 4-room house, sacrifice; take track part payment. 2009 Garden. 5641 19 Automotive You Can Buy LOCKE MOTOR CO. Special Today No. 304S 1929 Ford sport road ster, sold spring of 1930, new rubber, motor sll overhsuled. A real good looking car. G. M. A. C. Terms 52? S. 6th. Phone 49 ii i i i ca 1 1 s 20 Miscellaneous For Sale FLOUR SACKS 11.15 doten, postpaid, washed and bleached. NorthweKt Handling Co., 325 Burnslde St., Portland. 6595 FOR SALE Chesterfield set and sewing machine. llSOVi High. 6598 FUHNITfRE Johnson. for sale. 1726 6638 Coal! Coal! Coal! HARDEST. HOTTEST HOCK SPRINGS No ashes, no soot. Young Coal Co. 444 Spring or Phnne 1097 20a Swaps 6-ROOM modern house, lane lot. trees, in Boise, Idaho, for trade. What have you? Phone 1936W. 6597 WILL SWAP Set of 6 practice golf clubs and bag for what hav you? Write box 6506. 6505 21 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED TO BUY 2-wheel trailer. Phone 909. 6664 WANTED Small onlboard mo tor. Phone 1212W, evenings. Hit SALLIES Once more I repeat people re renting NOW! Every day people are looking- over the classi fied page locking for a place to rent. Will they eee your offering? When one mentlona peei- renting. 1 think of this ad that ran a few day ago: FOR RENT S-room mod em unfurnished house, $15. Inquire 2403 Orchard. 4950 Mrs. R. C. Prudhom me said that she wss exceedingly well pleaaed. She rented her house at 5:10 p. m , the first day tha ad ran. A house rented for 3$ cents. That' RESULTS. SALLY. 21 Wanted Miscellaneous HIGHEST PRICES paid for nsed furniture. Call Sam, phone 1599. 5400 aasaaawaBBBBaaveWBBws 22 Livestock and Feed FOR SALE Ry hay. Olene district. Inquire 340 N. 9th, c!tr. A Hoffman. 56S5 22 Poultry For Sale SUPER QUALITY CHICKS Barred rock and R. I. red, blood tested. 814 hundred, g repaid. Whit leghorn 112.50 nndred. Hatch every week. J. R. Magutre. 787 Oregon St.. Portland. Oregon. 6396 23 Financial AUTOMOBILE LOANS Refinancing Most Liberal Terms Easy Payments Strictly Confidential Courteous Service Borrow Additional Money Or Refinance Your Present Contract Motor Investment Co. Phone 1144 K. A. Moore. Mgr. 836 Main St. Licensed by state No. M-104 Legal Notice NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State ' of Oregon, for the County of - Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate of Marcus Ray Anderson. De ceased. Notice Is hereby given that Anna Marie Bishop, as Execu trix In the matter of the estate of Marcus Ray Anderson, deceased, bss rendered and presented for settlement and filed In said court her Final Account of the adminis tration and a petition for the dis tribution of the assets of the above entitled estate, and Friday. February 19th, 1932, at the hour of 10 o clock a. m., at the court room of said rnnrt, st the County OUT OUR WAY MO .MOO COe-ee. OOT AfJO OPE.M -rue. gww&e Oooa fow Me - ajO I HAVE. TO CRAKBV W7 i WW i h r i - I -- . ' , w. , . V a ) XVTtERyts .re&AtVI TjJEMTMtrj' BUT TH' f I Y VSTE."" AK.',NEU.- JfrK jt. -V- H Ave SEEM CEPTINI pEOPlE VC-k ;i fjf mnmMimP.miamm fjMp ONE. STOoWE. OKI ST U S Tflnes Legal Notice court house In Klsmath Falls. Klamath county, Oregon, haa been daly appointed by aald court for aeitlement of aald account, and th hearing of said petition for distribution, at which time I aud place any person Interested j in aid eetat may appear and file I nis exceptions in writing to said Final Account, and contest th same and show cause, if snv, why a final distribution of said estat hould not be ordered. ANNA MARIE HISHOP, Executrix. J14.ll.18.F4.il 114. TO it I" NEW YORK. Jsn. J8. UR With a flourish that many a professional politician would be proud to own, George Edward Stewart, a favorite aon of Butte Kail. Ore., today announced that h tnd ready to av the nation by running for president, ident. Stewart la founder, sole owner and lone member of the whip party and ne has adopted as his campaign slogsn, "keep your whip cracking!" He announced his candidacy In a 62-paragraph letter from Rutte Falls, stating In unequi vocal terms just what he will do, once he la In the White House. 8tewart's voluminous letter states that ha will not campaign "for the vote of a hungry na tion with my mouth full of th food of a banquet table." "I own." he continue, "a horn and a mortgage. I ow money I can't pay. I have a tine car and no gas. I have a fine radio with old tubes. I have one suit of clothe and thank God for It." TIE! PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 18 (U R) Mayor George L. Baker and the city council late today denied a larg group of Com munists and sympathiser per mission to hold a masa meeting February 4 and had the delega tion ejected from the council chamber when tts members in sisted on continuing their plea. The group wa led by Fred Walker, head of the Communist party In Portlsnd. who as th first speaker declsred the coun cil hsd don nothing t relieve unemployment. Unemployment and "lob In surance" would have been dis cussed at the mass nuetlng. Walker aald. Walker wa followed by other speakers, some of whom said thev were not Communists but sympathised with th present movement. S. F, Firemen Get 24 Alarms SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 28. OI.R) There wa a continuous din of sirens here tonight as fire en gines answered 24 alarms be tween t p. m. and 10 p. m. and only one of them was a false alarm. The most disastrous blare de stroyed a three-story building at Sixteenth and Mission, equipment being called from the downtown district two mile away to fight it. The building wa known Redmen's hall becaus the lodge occupied the upper rooms. Hard ware and grocery stares snd a restaurant were on the main floor. Damage was estimated at 840.000. Gooo Nt&v-rr! 17 CEOTim POP-fc AROOrJO WJRE, VS ALIUS SAVM. vsrWW, 1 CM oeriviC As GOOO AS Akp- MAM . VeH-SoR-.TPie.y vVhi, IF TVVEf GOT A COOPlA DOCK WAllOPtRS . STWerxanES V oo tvJEMTMiM' BUT TH' I rwiyuiaiinncne D IN. UCI O yf I Alfalfa Drinks t- ' Her la Governor William H. "Alfalfa Bill" Murray of Okla homa, aa he drank hia morning coffee while th House Wsvs nd Means Committee at Wash ington waited for him. Th gov ernor overslept, but Insisted on his coffee before telling members of the committee his plans for th ending of the depression. WEALTHY CAPTIVE SOUTH BEND, Ind . Jan. 18. (UP) toward A. Woolvrton, 51. wealthy Industrialist, re turned to hi home unharmed shortly before midnight last night Just 24 hours sfter he hsd been kidnaped and held for 160,000 cash. Woolverton apparently had suffered no 111 effects from his abduction, ona of th most sea satlnnal of a series that hav brought 81.00000 In ranaom to a midwest ktdnnp gang. Ths Industrialist Immediately went Into conference with his family and attnraeya. It was Impossible to learn at onee If a ransom had been Paid or promised. PORTLAND HKTft STANDARD PORTLAND. Or.. Jan. 17 (U.B Th city council todny decided that Ice cream and all other by products, except butter and cheese, must be made of B grade milk or better. Editorials on News (Continued from Page One) iwitlii the questionnaire ahowed earning nearly doable those of th slngl msa answer ing. vvrHEN yon marry, according to an old saying, yon "glv hostages to fortun." That Is another way of saying that yoa take on responsibilities. If yon don't work and earn, your family doesn't eat. Bo, If yon are any good at all, yon work snd earn to the very beat of your ability so that year fam ily won't go hungry. If yon are single nnd don't earn enough to buy food, yon know that nobody suffer bat yourself. CO It come down to thlsi The harder yod work, with hand By J. R. William V ncver mimo -TCWMGrT& V4L,"rr BlROS rrvA OAS. eicje llV. ADMIT X WEED WGIP . BUT "TO &E.T VCMJC? "TO GE.T SOOf? A (SHassnSnedl or bralu, th more spt you sre to ueced. That sounds Ilk copybook 11ns, bat (here Is lot of truth In It. nrilld same National Industrial Conference board, which ha Just been quoted, tells us Ihsl th per rsplts national wealth In this country Is 1177. This writer doesn't know what tha per capita national wealth of China la. but it I Infinitely low. r than our WhyT Well, la part, at least. It must be because w WANT more than the Chin, and are willing to work to gat what w wnt. They tell ua. yoa know, that If th Chinamen could b mad to WANT hlrt a Inch longer than th shirt they wear now, th surplus that plagu th cot Ion Industry would be turned Into shorisi. -THIS much Is certain: Want ing things and the working hard to gel them haa had lot to do with progress In this world. Th greatest Increaa la our national wlth, for xmpl. has com sine w began to want automobile. A I.L of which doean't nsr thl aprmly Important question: "What ass I te de when I WANT to work but csn't work becaus no work I to b had? It w vr find a answr te that question, w shall hav taken th longest step yt along the road that lead to rl prog- Amusements Pin Tree Now playing. "Frankenstein." Pellcs-Nnw playing. "Con solation Marrlag," with Irn Dunn. Vox Now playing. "Th Big Fight." and "Pocatello Kid." Rslnbnw Starting Frlds.-. "A Tailor Mad Man," with William Haines. PINK TRKR - - a.- Winnie J.lgtitnet1, wineom erreea tar, who will appear la "Man' hat Ian Parade. If any theater-goer In Klam ath Falls hss not seen "Frank enstein," now playing at the Pin Tree theater, and want to ee what a monster looks like, he will hav to do so this after noon or this evening. The en gagement of thla unique and powerful screen adaptation of the "Frankenstein" legend comes to a triumphant close at the theater tonight.. Tomorrow an other snappy western comes to this popular house, "The Mon tana Kid." The Friday amateur show this week promises some unususl entertainment also. PEMCAV For two days "Consolation Marrlag," th faatur at th Pallcan theater, haa been giving theater audiences something new to think about. Irene Dunn In the starring role of a story of modern love and marriage, rises to as great helghta as sh did a th Immortal "Sshrs ' of Cim arron fame. Thla picture closes tonight, don't miss It. Starting Friday, for three daya' ran, the Pelican screen brings Th Brat," atarrlng Sally O'.Vell. On th stage, Harry Georg. In music and art a sketch you III like. VOX A smashing underworld talkie, with a tens love lory of un paralleled dramatic Interest, and a terrific climax In th most realistic prise fight ever staged for motion pictures, are the strong pnlnls In James cruras "The Rig Fight," sensational photoplsy bssed on th BeUsco stage success, opens todsy at th Vox. Ken Maynard, who plays th leading rnl In the Tiffany Pro ductions western thriller, "Poca tello Kid," at the Vox, la no fool In the matter of horseflesh. RAINBOW If you can picture William Haines as a wolf In sheep's clothing, you will have some idea of the fun In store for those who see the comedian Frl dsy at the Ilalnhow theater In his latest laugh-getter, "A Tailor Made Man." Dorolhy Jordan, who scored as the waterfront wsif of "Mln and Rill," has th leading feminlnn role. Joseph Cswthorn, th well-known stsge actor; Mar orln Itsmbeaii, last seen In "In splrntion"; William Austin, Ivsn Keith and lledda Hopper have nromlnent nart. 1 Question on Mammals HORIZONTAL I What I th algheat order of Mammals I Belonging to winter I Northwest I Type et sr plan II Forbidding Era 14 Pronoua I T depart hv boat It Devoured II Ink Mala. 19 Outer east. wis! worn by clergy W Walls of th stomach of th es II Plalntlv moan tt Cowardly 18 Mad of oatmeal 14 Formed a coalition N Above YF.MTF.RD, Is l.rg cask. 17 Refrigerator SHOulded 2 Droa be 10 Last word ef a praysr 11 lies lin. 38 F.irlimitlon f Inquiry To feel Indignant die pleasur. ! Seen of th tsrrtndsr of nu.!,.gHfir ' p II i 14 1 L p rffl--! rr jST rr i 3T -3- . U -LJ !T STj S J PHOENIX. Aril . Jan. II. CUB Savea convict who rped from th Arltona state peniten tiary at Florenc yeterdy war till at larg tonight. Sheriff Jam It. McFadden aald that h believed that they war hiding In Phoenix nnd ex pected their rptur would b mad within th city. Meanwhile, every available car from th sheriff office wa be ing used to rarry eearrhlng par tie through th Hall rlvr vlley. Four of the eevn prlaonars A-B-C of Specialized Business and Professional Service BOARD ANCHOR HOTEL DINING ROOM lib and Oak file. Delicious Food Dinners specialty. Family atyl. 60e. Short orders, I a. m. to I p. m. Vivian Duffy and Emma Black CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Pul C. Long Chiropractor and Nerr Specialist 117 loath Bvnth Street phone 140 DENTISTS DR. ERNEST H. HALL l-scassnr to Dr. B, O. Wlsecarrar (01 Oregon Bank Bldg. Phon 141 DR. J. E. CLANAHAN 107 Oregon Bank Phone 836 Rasldtnc Phon ltll-J. DRESSMAKING BESB MERANDA Drsssmsklng Coat rallnlng. Alteration. 101 Stewart-Drew Bldg. Phone 14I6J. 731 Mala FROZEN PIPES FROZEN PIPES Diy snd Night Servlc THAWED BY HI-KCTRlCITt ALSO SHARPEN ICH HKA-", Bert's Battery and Elsctrlc 128 8. (th. Phon 4(-W. No effort Is made In these classified ada to Influence your Judgment by flowery language or aperlous argu ment. Th Important points of each offer are staled brief ly and clearly. Th choir Is left to you. A(fls Y'H A.NHWF.B nolaa II To si ore. a in a granary II T maiur 14 Apllnlar It Expected 18 U'e appro priate to 17 Jacket platsd with steel IN Hhamaleaa 19 To remov g beard with ratal 10 An instant 11 Firat woman delegate te an lnternMonl disarmament conference tiClimat 24 Snip J Trunk of th human body t To eat spar ingly 10 Social insert. 11 Noah s ship 88 Small hotel t4 Etclamalloit . Cornwall, 171 VFRTICAL I Fowl diaeas. 1 To narrate. i r.m,y Hair en horses neck. 8 lleer i lUlf n em 7 To snk loss distressing 8 Pronoun. I Treasury tricked prison gusrds by riding to freedom through th peniten tiary gal concealed Inside aa Oil tank truck. Outalds th gat th yrontlnued their flight by abdurtlag a Pinal county high way department employe whose vehicle they eojimnderd. Dailey'a Hearing Moved to Feb. 4 lira r I n on lb protest filed stslnst Harry Haller. rlly build it.g Inspector. scheduled for Thursday afternoon, haa been postponed until February 4. t'hergee filed seversl weeks ago t Waller ll Ulllrk A tt si Hmllh claimed bailey conducted nia nmrlal Puslneaa to his own dvsntag and to the eirluslon of other operator ef building ninterlal plants. HOSPITALS "KLAMATH'S EMEROENCT HOSPITAL" THE VALLEY HOSPITAL Cor. Fourth and Pin Its, LAUNDRY Now City L-undry 4th t Klamath Phon lit Bar 16 Cash snd Carry. OPTOMETRISTS DR. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST Ey Examined, Qlasset FltU No Drop Used Phon 661. fOl Msla Bt, RADIOS Long's Radio Service 1011 Donald Btrt Phon 14S4-M Service, repairing, tatlnf, tc Tubes, parla, (to. Backsd by yera ot iprine. HULBERT'S RADIO SERVICE "For .Better Reception" Equipped and experienced to service or repair your radio. Phone 719-M. 1048 Owsns St, UPHOLSTERING Upholstering and Repairing ot Furniture Reasonable Price. THURMAN (Fnrmerly with Klamath furniture Co I 111 Commercial. Phon 1(71