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PAGE SEX" THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON February fl, 19.12 Until You Have Read These Classified Ads You Have Not Read All of Todays News EUGEN- S. KHLTY.. Published every afternoon except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Compan) at 101-121 South filth Street, Klamath Falls. Oregon Entered aa second claaa uattar at Oregon, on August ID. 1906. under MAIL KATES PAYABLE I.N ADVAKI'K By Mall Delivered by Carrier In Outald la City County County One Month f " Thro Monlhi 61-76 11.71 Three -Month! ,,, 1.96 Bli Month 1.76 I II On Year 6.00 (.0 MfcMIiER AllHT Bl'RKAU OF OKlXLATION Represented nationally by M. C. MOtlENSEN A CO.. INC.. San Francisco. tjw I or, uriruii, onuiv. v. nit7-so roniiaa, iJ Aiigrir. Copies of the News and Herald, together with complete informa tion about tba Klamath Kail market, may bo obtained lor the Kins si mnj tu iucw uiuirs. Member ot the AsaocUt rreaa Tba Aaaoclatad Proaa la e-clualvely entitled to the na of republic tioa ot all newa dtapatchea credited In this paper, and also the local of repoMlcatlon of specls? dispatrhf herein ar at no reserved Want Ad Index All clana-lf ic-Ulons ar numbor d and ppar tn nurasric-1 or der. Th following vr th num bers for Ihs nor Import-nt classifies tlena: AutomotlT - Business Opporiunttlva Contract Work Wanted Educational , -It For Rent Realtors .aa 1- It 11 .11 Hij Furnlfthed Apia, to Let Fumlthed Housti to Let , Furnished Rooms to Lot . Financial . Genaral Notices . H1d Wanted. Male Help Wanted. F reals , Livestock and Feed . Lodges Lost and Found - Miscellaneous for Sale Personals , 4 Poultrv for Sale H Real Estate for Bale M Raal Estate for Lease . It Real Estat Wanted 1? Room and Board 1 Situations Wanted -----. Stores and Offices ---16a Swaps Transportation To bxenanre , la l-fifitrnlshaxl Ants, to T t 11 Unfurnished Rouses to Lot Wanted. Miscellaneous - 11 Wanted to Rnt -H Combination Herald and New CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Telephone 1900 Tnree cents per word per day. Same ad run throe consecutive dars le per word. Sams ad run six consecutive days lie par word. Same ad run 14 consec utive, days 7e per word. No book chares made for leas than 10 casta. If your ad appears tn correctly, notify us Immediately. Wo ac cept responsibility for only one Incorrect Insertion. Lodges KLAMATH LODGE NO TT A, r. A. x. Stated Communication Second and Fourth Mondaye. Visiting Brother Welcome LOOMIS BUILDINO Lost and Pound LOST Tire and rim. 11x4. SO. tor Chevrolet car. Phone 414-J-l. 5711 LOST On Aahland highway, near Holllday ranch, brown traveling cat, containing lady's clothing. Ptaon. 10 It. 8716 L06T A bnnch of key. Re ward. Return to Hersld-News office. 6701 A-B-C of Specialized Business and Professional Service BOARD ANCHOR HOTEL DINING ROOM 6 th and Oak Sts. Delicious Food Dinner a specialty. Family style. 60c. Short orders, 6 a. m. to p. m. VlTian Duffy and Emms Black CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Paul C. Long Chiropractor and Nerra Specialist 117 Booth Serenth Street Phon 1640 DENTISTS DR. ERNEST H. HALL 8 cceaior to Dr. E. O. Wlsecarrer 60S Oregon Bank Bldg. Phona (46 DR. J. E. CLANAHAN 607 Oregon Bank Phone 83S Residence Phone 22 22-J. DRESSMAKING BESS MERANDA Dressmaking Coat rellnlng. Alterations. 106 Stewart-Drew bldg. Phone 1496J. 711 Main FROZEN PIPES FROZEN PIPES Dy and Night Serrlce THAWED BY ELECTRICITY AI-BO SHARPEN ICE 8KAT"-, Bert's Battery and Electric lt fl. U. Phona SUI-W. ..Publish the pcstnlflce ot Klamath rail act of Conzrwa, March 1. 117. Sli Month! 1.60 On Year 6.60 to it or not otherwise credited news published therein. All rljthts Genera. Notices SPECIAL Suits cleaned and pressed, this week onlv, 9c. The Pelitorlum. Phone 1 .1 5. 6748 CAM K TO MY PLACE Sorrell saddle horse. "NP connected" on left stifle, J. B. Caser. Beatty, Ore. 5471 SPIRITI'AUST readinca. 1121 Walnut. NOW the BRICK CAFE Offer yon A Special Steak Dinner ot til finest ateer beef only. T-Bone Tenderloin Top Sirloin With Mushroom Sance Including aoup. salad, vege tablee, hot bread, dessert and drinks. Every evening I to I. 7S W also (It Oranc Stamp 111 No. "t u 7 Help Wanted, Female WANTED Experienced girl tor housework. Reference. Call mornings. 405 High. 6767 Situation Wanted NEAT, reliable woman wishes work, housework preferred. Phone 601. 6746 WANTED Work of any kind. by hour. Phone g3"Q. 57Q2 10 Contract Work Wanted PAINTING, paper hanging and kalsomlnlng. Prices right. Jess E. Patterson. Phon 2387J. S321 11 Furnished Room COMFORTABLE sleeping room, cheap, clean. S01 Plum. 6715 PELICAN HOTEL Week It rates 64: with bath l. Hot and cold water. Plenty ot steam beat. 6S71 HOSPITALS "KLAMATH'S EMERGENCY HOSPITAL" THE VALLEY HOSPITAL Cor. Fourth and Pin Bta. OPTOMETRISTS DK. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Olassea Fitted No Drop Used Phon 661. 70 Main Bt RADIOS Long s Radio Service 1012 Donald Street Phon 1454-M Serrlce, repairing, tasting, etc Tubes, parts, etc Backed by year of siperienc. HULBERT'S RADIO SERVICE "For Better Reception" Equipped and experience, to serrlce or repair yonr radio. Phon 71-M. 1048 Owen St. UPHOLSTERING Dpholiterlng and Repairing of Furniture, - Reasonable Price. THURMAN (Formerly with Klamath Fsrnltarc Co.) ' til CommercUa. Phone 1071 SALLIES Pay by day, tn every way, we are gftting more and more euow. That nifan more water next summer, and con sequently more fertile land and more prosperi ty for this Teuton. Afier all the last few dry years this Is a Tery pleasant and profitable chance. Perhaps I am wrong, but I think there Is something of an omen In the fan that the edi tor of this paper pre dicted that this was go ing to be a winter of much snow and rain. That prediction seems to hare brought results. Of course, the worthy editor may be "a better man than 1 am. Gunga Din," but I can make one prediction with as surance that It Is almost certain to he fulfilled. Here it la: If you want anything, or desire to sell. buy. swap, or trade anything, yon will get lots of results from my prediction If you adver tise the fact In the News and Herald classified page. SALLY. 12 Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD it. N. 4th. 325 6495 BOARD AND ROOM 61 Jef ferson. 6487 13 Furnished Apartments FOR RENT rnrnlshed I-room. steam beated apartment. Rent reduced to 840. Inquire 12i N. th. Phone 450. 6714 1-ROOM court apartment, every thing furnished. 810. Close In- 446 Market. 5764 FOR RENT S-room furnished duplex, hot and cold water and washing machine, 810. 917 Jefferson. 5716 CLOSE IN Neatly rnrnlshed apartment: electric remgera tor: garage, $17.50. Phone 1876M. 6611 FOR RENT Ground floor apart ment. KL Francis Apts., 6ZB Oak. 6197 FOR RENT First class furnish ed apartments. Evans apart ment. Phon 144J, or 100. 4936 APARTMENTS Steam heated. Rax Arms. 6425 Aprfae Hols! Beat tor the money. Newly decorated. With or without frlgldslra. Electricity, telephone, steam heated garage. 835 and up. Maid service If desired. 11th and Walnut Phone 700. 14 Furnished Houses FOR RENT 4-room house, new ly decorated, hard wood floors, rent reasonable. Call 121 W. 6768 OUT OUR WAY VVOTTA THtMK VME. Put -tmem RAGS &H 'AT DOOR FER, MA AH ? esse sesT.ee: TH& 14 Furnished Houses FOR RENT 7-room hoie. partly furnished, 135. 172 wall. 6766 FOR RENT 5-room house, partly furnished, garage In basement: rent reasonable. Phoue I0IJJ. till FOH KENT 1-roont mortem furnished houne. close in. oood and water. Phone 1541W. or call 616 Lincoln. 6707 1-ROOM furnished cabin, 110. Phone SUM. 6704 FOR KENT Morim 1-room house. 1114 stukel. Phonr 10J5M. b'.iO 1-ROOM house. III: close In. Phone 1716. 5751 FOR RENT Mortem S-nwm du plex, completely furnished. In quire 604 Jefferson. $H FOR RENT Nicely furnl.hed houe. good location; very reasonable. Call 43 4 Comer. s : ; 15 Unfurnished Houses FOR RENT 1 modern 4-room bouses, garages. Phone 175 J. 5758 FOR KENT l'nrurnthed fire room house, good lo.-stion. He ' dured to tii. luqulre S04 Delta. 5701 FOR KENT 1-room unrnrnluhe,! house, with bath. Mills addi tion. $10. Roy Call Auto Co.. 717 Commercial. 5(94 GOOD 6-room bouse; adults. H7.50, 1H7J. !J4 15a Store and Office FOR RENT t.arge office spare, ground floor, light, heat and office clerk Included, tl 15. Phone 7 J711 17 Real Estate For Sale SALE OR TRADE Coir 1-room house, and lot. 6ni70. Dmm addition, lust off Hillside ave nue. 75rt. Make your own terms. Owner, phone 14 S or 151. 6706 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 'u niTuan nouse. ana ga rage. Two small houses and garages; buildings frame and modern; four lots three block, from business center and beach. Price $11,000. Income at present $l.00 per year. The town has 4.000 popula tion. For unimproved or part Improved small farm near Klamath Falla or Medford. A small amount of cash will hsndle this. I want a change for my health. H. H. Rounds. 110 Sonth Freeman street. Pcesn'Me, Calif. 51 17a Real Estate Wanted WANTED A good place la city or suburbs with two or three bed rooms. Prefer modern borne. Take over your con tract If arrangements suit. J Flrsn. lli I.eHnr S757 18a To Exchange TRADE Apartment bouse, Ysklma. Wash., for small ranch. Klamath county. 3ol Ea.t Main 571? 19 Automotive Again We Wish To Announce NEXT SPRLNG PRICES ! ! TODAY ! ! Ford Tudor In the best ot is.3sfvr:. $iS Chevrolet Conpe. has been jess, : o Di P letelr reconditioned.,,,,. Aa&'d Carries our usual 80 days mechanical guarantee Every Mil A Smile Men who buy nsed cars here are satisfied owners because complete reconditioning, real value and good service are part ot every sale w make. Our business Is to sell csre-fre transportation st the lowest posslbl cost. O. M. A. C. Terms. hocks Mclsr Co. 622 So. 6th o&e. TH" RAGb I USED "TVV DOOR. !j "TVV DOOR. 1M NO MORSE AIR LINE .' " 1,1 r JMwm rrnf Automotive FOR SALE Ills For sedan, A-l condition, reasonable. Apt. No. 15. Itamnl Apts., 6th and I'lne :n 20 Miscellaneous For Sale Coal! Coal! Coal! HAROEST. HOTTEST KOt'K SPRINGS No ashes, no soot. Younj? Coal Co. 444 Spring or Phon 1097 INCt'HATOK Ward's elertrlc. 4S0-e(g slie, perfect condition. Price 115. Crystal. Phone im. 6770 WAI.Nl'T finished bed. springs and mattreits. and two gns brooders. Phone 1398. Crtul. 67 PINK HOIY WOOD Phone 1544. I.V1.V 676 FOR RAI.K Trailer, 116. JS7 Commercial. 6753 FOR SALE Fancy nick for rock gardens, walls, etc. Call at lUntam golf course. 7th and Oak. afternoons. 569.1 IF INTERESTED In buying Ice machine and fountain, call 114? .lohn.on avenue :.: 20a Swapa EQTITY In smsll Irrigated ranch Would consider car. or what have you? Phone I15W. 5709 FOR RAI.K OR TRADE Pure bred grades and registered Guernsey bull. Call 61:W1. 6745 IMPROVED RANCH In Poe Val ley for Arlsona ranch. I. J. 11W. Olene 6741 21 Wanted MleceTlaneou HIGHEST PRICES paid for uaed furniture. Call Sam. phone 155. 6400 22 Livestock and Feed WANTED Poultry, any amount. Klamath Valley Produce Co.. :o:i s. 6th. 5701 THOROre.HHRED Barred Rock roosters. Phone 14K31. M97 22a Poultry For Sale GIANT BRONZE turkeys, eggs, pullets. Pens are beaded by Shelton strsln pure blooded toms. April pullets, 45c; Msy pullets. 40c. February. March eggs. 600 or over. 15c each: under 600. 30e each. 10 per cent with order. Cash i orders 6 per cent discount. A. H. Mccolium. route J. Grants Pass. 6747 BOY MAY DIE CORVALLIS. Feb. 6 OP) rhyslclans today held slight hope for the recovery of Lawrence Clark. 15. of Philomath, who waa shot through the body Sun day when he fell and his shot gun discharged. Phon 49 By J. R. William 19 n -r - V s "tiTTI " i J.RwiUieM Financial AUTOMOBILE LOANS Refinancing Most Liberal Terms Ksty Psyinents Btrlotly Confidential Courteous Service Borrow Additional Money Or Refinance Your Tresent Contract Motor Investment Co. Phon 1144 K. A. Moor. Mir SJ5 .Main St. Licensed by stale No. M-104 White, Roosevelt To Hold Conference SAI.KM. Feb. , (At Major General Ceorge A. White mill leave Salem tonlsht for Seattle, where he will meet Colonel Theo dore Roosevelt, who Is en route !rom New York City to the Phil- tice of governor general. Governor Roosevelt and Major General White will discuss plans for the American Legion national convention, to be held In Port land next September. They have been close personal friends for many years, and were the found era of the American Legion. Amusements RAINHOW Now playing "Africa Speaks.' romtng Sunday Cliff Edwards and Robert Mont gomery tn "Shipmates PINE TREK Now playing Richard Arlen In "Caught." com ing Sunday. "Suicide Fleet." VOX Now playing Jackie Cooper In "The Champ " Coming Sundsy John Gilbert In "West of llroadeay." PELICAN Now plsylng Mary Astnr and Rlcardo Cortet In "Men ol Chance." Cliff Kilssnl. Kllh llohert Mont, gomery la "Hliipnialea." An extraordinary. though tragic moment from the picture "Africa Speaks," which Is at the Pine Tree theater today, la the Incident of the audden, violent attsrk ot s glsnt lion on Kalga the chieftaln'a son, who was siding Psul L. Hoefler to film close-ups of the great beasts on th veldt. Before Mr. Hoefler had a.chsncs to stop grinding the camera and seise his gun. the lion bad leaped, with mortal results. . PINE TREK "Suicide Fleet," this week's big attraction at the Pine Tree The atre, la destined tn win acclaim aa one of the acreen'a outsandlng achievements. This speclsl Is a motion picture with all of the sweep of the epic silent films, enhanced by the dramatic power that dialogue and sound add In realism. Filmed on a grand scale with entire divisions of Navy vessels participating, It la s big picture In every snnso of the world. Excellent performsnces are given by Kill Boyd, Hohert Arm strong. James Glessnn. Ginger Rogers and Harry Banister, the leads. Some five thoueand sail ors participate In the production. vox John Gilbert thought It waa plenty warm working under hiss ing lights on a Mntro-Onldwyn-Mayer sound stage on "West of Broadway," whlrh will come Sun day to the Vox Theatre, and re joiced when he learned the com pany was going on a location on Oat Mountain for outdoor scenes. His enthusiasm dwindled, how ever, when he picked up a weath er report showing the tempera ture to be hovering at a mean 121 degrees In the cactus shade In the mountain region. A week was spent In the rugged country to obtain the thrilling action scenes In the new picture. Harry Beaumont directed the film with the supporting cast In cluding El Hrendel, Lois Moran, Madge Evans, Ralph Bellamy, Frank Conroy, Gwen Lee and Hedda Hopper. PKLICAS "She trapped him tricked him ruined him but she couldn't stop, loving him." The author of "Five Star Klnnl" gave us another masterpiece In "Men of Chance," now playing at the Pelican Ihealer. Three great stars, Mary Astnr. Illcardo Cortex and Johnny llnlllday, make Ihls picture a daring drama of woman against the world. 23 RAIMUIW Mountain Question HORIZONTAL t Kngland'a favorite bev erage. 4 Thrives. 10 Uncooked. 11 Rowing Im plement. 14 Lin Sen la chairman ot Ih Nationalist government of 1 16 Poem. I Ml. Everest la I he hlghrat point In ? Ill Flowsr bulb. 19 Couple. YKHTK.HD lab character when uatd with "hoof." 99 Home ot a bird. 40 Network. 41 Secular. 44 Coin. 4 At the end. 60 Ot herwlse. 81 Opposite of dead. 61 Twelve months. 64 Hun. 66 Sterling bar. 10 Expensive. 31 To Implore. 11 To pay one'a part. 13 Incarnation of Vishnu. 24 Soft brooms. 2 Any rallying cry. 31 Gets up. 31 Heathen. Jl Similar. 34 Dslnty foods. IS Slrn of devil. 11 i I 14 IS I- 7 ! 1 I I l i 111 Jit 1 1 ' TfJ 7j rr SJ- I n ' Tl 1 ' ' zrrrrpr zs-ii p' ' ' ift sr si Ki J - j3 ,5 VTl W 1 ' yf a - - 55- rr 3- 3 5- I -55 55" l H 1 11 I h ttz lEditorialsonNewsjWDDL ASSOCIATION (Continued from Page One) THING, It Is Impossible st this moment Is history to tell whst It waa. ess STATISTICIANS, as yo may have read In Ihls newspaper, eatlmat that In this country on person out of each ten la an em ploye ot the government. That Is to say, out of each ten persons, nine are contributing nut of their productive earnings to aupport the tenth. .see T ET 1'8 put II another way. Suppose we all got together and divided ouraelvea Into groups of ten. Suppose the members of these groups ot ten then said among themselves; "Government la an Important enterprise. It Is so Important that of each ten persona one la needed to govern the other nine." s s HAT would be putting It pret ty strong, wouldn't It? The ehsnces sre thst If the questton were put to us thus bsldly, ws would ssy; "That Is too much government for a self governing people. Ws don't NEED that many." And ws would be right. s s 'HE trouble Is that wa have never been railed upon all st once to decide ss to the number of employees of government. The present situation. In whl'fi on person out of each ten ia paid to govern the other nine, has grown up s Utile at a time. Some body has wanted a Job here, snd somebody else has wanted a Job there, and slncs ons ot ths Im portant purposes ot politics Is to provide Jobs for ths faithful, we hsve resched grsdually the pres ent point where the cost of gov ernment has become exceedingly hurdsntom. U. S. Newspaperman Captured In Orient TOKIO, Feb. . U.R The newspsper Nlrhl Nlchl said to day that Edward Hunter, Amer ican newspaper man, had been ruptured by Chinese north of Changchun. The Japanese war office Is Investigating. Hunter is an American, formerly s resi dent of New York. Edward Hunter, reported from Toklo to have been captured by Chinese In Manchuria, has been a resident In China recently and during the outbreak of warfare In Manchuria has been artlng as correspondent for the Interna tional News Service. NKI CARNIVAL ItlHTPONKI) The Mt. ShHSta ski rnrnlvnl, scheduled for Ihls week end, bus been Indefinitely postponed, ac cording to word reaching here Friday from the northern Cnll fnrnln city. The winter sports meet has been necessarily post poned because nf the iiiiususlly heavy snow fall the last few dars. xY'S ANSWFft I Conundrum. (Woolly surlsc ot cloth. 10 Chestnut bores. 11 Entrance. 11 Existed. 17 Hauteur, 19 Inertly. 14 Glass marble, 16 Hair en horses necks. 17 Veil worn by the Pop. 16 Helmsman. ?t Spring. 10 Varnish In- gradient. 1! To pier out 33 Measure. 37 Pilfered. 1) Asker. 41 For fear lhat, 41 Herb. 41 Island. 46 To spill. 47 Pertaining to air. 46 First king of Israel. 4 A migration. 61 lleer. 61 Silkworm. 66 To regret ex ceedingly. 67 Golf device. 66 Characteristic of natural groups. 61 Kind. V1HTICAL I Tailless amphibian. 1 Its taxation. 1 Melody. 6 Portion of drama. H(sr. Adlb. 7 Clay block LAKEV1EW. Ore The Lske county chamber of commerce was host at luncheon to the sheep men who gsthered here today to attend the Southern Oregon dis trict meeting nf the Oregon Wool Orowera. The purpose of the meeting Is to rilsruss tsxstlon. grating, tariff, sheering costs and wages and to receive reeommendatlona upon mattera which the state aa sociailon Is In a position to handle. J. (I. Barrett of Hepp. ner, she president of the Oregon Wool t;rowera. Is scheduled tu speak. M. J. Ilarnea was elected president of int Klamath County Wool Orowera association at Its meeting at the court house Fri day night. Harnes will attend the wool growers' meeting at Lakevlew Friday, The association passed s reso lution seeking to charge two cepts per head for tagging, and discussed the pnsslbllltlea of re ducing grating fees. Cnnnell O'Cnnnell and T. T. Sullivan were named on s mem bership committee of tws. Two cougars which have been killing deer have been reported In the Klamath empire by old time residents who know Ihe dif ference between a cougar and a house cat and have either tracked the anlmala or found carrasses of dead deer that have been slain by the varmints. Hen Gay of Worden reported a cougar was killing deer In the vicinity of Bray's camp, Sheriff Lloyd Low states. George Courtwrlght, who re sides south nf Malln, stated lhat he had trailed a cougar which killed s deer to s rsvs, but did not follow the cat Into ths cava because he had no gun with him. Sheriff Low Invited anyone to hunt the anlmala down snd bring hack their pelta. Hero of Series Signs With Cubs CHICAGO, Feb. 6, (U.R) Hurlelgh Orlmes. pitching hero of the 1 1(3 1 world aeries, today signed a contract with the Chi cago Cubs calling for a reported aslary of $20,000 for Ih litli season. The Culm traded Hark Wilson and Hud Tearnnut to the St. Louis Cardlnala for Grlmea last December. MIIHll.FU KKillTS MATCHED NEW YORK, Feb. 6, (U.R) Young Terry. middleweight of Trenton, N. J., and Chirk pevlln, promising young Snn Francisco boxer, were matched tndsy for 10 rounds at Madison H(iinr Garden, February 19. Other Ill-rounders on Ihe snmn card will bring together Eddie linn, Polish welieraelKhl, and Hlll Townsend, of Vancouver, Hi C'TA M. i:a7j7i -gt Si- !L rMJAJ IT. .'!