The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 26, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
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CLASSIFIED ADS
DBBN -UfOM . hoiue. two-yoyf-'i-'
.leeplng porch.
f . ii.m garage, wood shed. I
t ..ova. H.500. $1600
do0- ...
iurEE-IUX)M house on CaUor-
At I? 00"- 1800 1own- A
rood buy. u!ltln feature.
rnim LOTH on a""" """"
Mill Addition at $260.00 each.
FOR 8ALK-N 6 room bunga-(
lo frekft nook.1
hrdw'" floor In living
room and dining room. inclos-,
Id Iwwk porch, full basement.,
cmt cl..M, linen dowt first,
clam !" for ( $5,650, In
splendid location..
NEW THKKK ItOOM modern
bungalow, two porches, con
crete foundation, garsgw. cel
lar, wood shed, a splendid lit
tle' home, price $2,460.
A HA fl'I A IN' In a Block ranch.
320 arr. 12 miles en! of
n shaping p'nt on Natron
eut-off. nar Cxloll lake, so at li
cit! of Credent. The land la
partly fenced, plenty of water
ind good range for stock. Has
been b"ld at $10 per acre, will
bow fell for $1700.
LOTS 1 to 6 In North Klamath
Fall for $100 each or $560
for the alx.
SPLENDID residence lot on good
corner on Kara una Heights.
$1500. '
LOTS 1 and 2. black 19 Hot
Spring Addition, both for
$375.
TOR SALE OR TRADE 160
acres on Swan Iake road, five
mile oat of this city, will aell
for $1000 or tradu for city Iota
valued at $1,000.
let ACRES NEAR Kerby. Ore
goo, on Crescent City road,
good ifeocea, large one room
painted houae with two 7 foot
porches, good well, born, 40
acres In cultivation and quite
a lot of timber, will trade for
city lota here or sell for $1,000.
FOR SALE Lots 6. , and 7 In
fiue&a Visu on Third street,
all for $1600. on terms.
ONE OF THE BEST farms In
Langell valley, all fenced and
In cultivation, good building.
Near Lorella for $3,200 or $20
per acre, $1,000 down, balance
on terms to ault customer.
SPLENDID CORNER LOT on
Ninth and Roosevelt street
for $630 cash, a bargain.
THREE SPLENDID lota on pave
ment on Shlpplngton road for
I I l
moo or $400 each.
SPLENDID VALUE In a five
room modern bungalow almost
completely furnlahed. electric
range, best kind of furniture,
wood range, two electric heat
era, fireplace, double garage:
large vacant lot In connection
with property, lawn and shsde
trees; lot all ready for nice
Home. A bargain, $7,500.
BEAUTIFUL URICK home In
splendid loca'lon on pavement,
modern, furnace heat, full
basement, garage, large lot. A
splendid home, price furnished
."'0. unfurnished $6,200.
ONE GOOD LOT on Oregon Are.
on pavement. Price 300 cash.
Two good lots In Mills Addi
tion. Price $200 each.
MRS. NATE OTTERBEIN
w Lincoln St Phone 636-M
PARTY JOB
C"tyrlght. Harris &. Bwlng
Vu!"e M. Uo.lson of De
tionai i.a-' ha" been selected na
frth ,,rect?r of organization
rea uPubllcan Women's bu-
foil
a
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MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Woman for general
house work. Call at 205 So.
6'h Bt. S20tf
"WANTED-Four or five room
wonern nouae. Central loca
tion. Cash. See W. T. Lee,
AwiMior's Office. S16tf
'L'RHCRIPTIONS TAKEN frr all
mugailnes. Tel. No. :9-R for
Mrs. Pellett. A28 S28
FOU WELL DRILLING sr Un
ion tt Miller, Klamath Falls.
Phone 19-J. A28 S28
$23.50 HIGHEST grade all wool
suiting tailored to measure
ever shown In city, fit guar
anteed also work and business
suits made to measure, guar
anteed 2 years, $12.60. Sam
ples 1004 Main. A26-28
WANTED Watches, clocks nd
all kinds of broken Jewelry to
repair. J. D. Uostwlck Jewelrv
Co.. 605 Main St Jy 24tf
NEW AND OLD buildings built
and remodeled. Jaa. L. Cr le
mon, general contractor. Phone
4"-J. A 29tf
SEE ME FOR ESTIMATES, plans
and spelficatloss. Immediate
service, any kind of building.
Jas. L. Crlsman, general con
tractor. Phone 47S-J. A 28Sf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished 3 room
apartment. Call 2 2 3-J. S25-27
FOR RENT Warm, clean, fur
nished cabin for one person.
$8.00 per month. Phone 135.
25S
FOR RENT One 2-room apart
ment. 627 Klamath Ave.
FOR RENT 4 -room house; fur
niture for sale; also piano,
mahogany case. 1629 Johnson
Ave. S5;02
FOR RENT 4-room house; fur
niture for sale; . also piano,
mahogany case. 1629 Johnson
Ave. S20-25
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Ford chassis, cheap;
just overhauled. Phone 92.
S25-30
FOR SALE: Brood sow and 10
shoaU. Everett Mann, Rt. 1.
S25-07,
FOR SAI.R Cows, howf, chick
ens, household goods and farm
Implements at private sale. To
be sold by Oct. 1. Warren
Patterson. S1S-27
IRISH LAD IS
WINNER IN HIS
FIRST MARATHON
OAKLAND, Sept 24. (Utolted
News) It was Martin Hughes,
who does a- steady, mean Jab
every day with a pick and shovel,
nra .hln arrival here from Ire
land. County Mayo, two months
ago. who ra naway irom a rieid
rvf !t?S trn.lnnH mnnera and took
home first place in the Merritt
marathon here.
Hughes wae a typical unknown
but he wanted a watch and be
saw by the papers that the win
ner of the Merritt marathon
would get a nice bright gold one.
A couple of days beJore the
race Martin knocked off work
Kirly and did a few milee around
borne to warm up and see how
the legs were working. He bluah
Ingly admitted as he finished the
race far in advance of any of the
others, that he had never done
any running, except In emergen
cies, before.
After the tlrst two miles of the
race, the runners who. in previous
years have led the field, were so
far behind Hughes that they set
tled down to a contest for sec
ond place.
HuKes, te first prize safely
tucked away In the pocket of his
overalls.- was back at work the
next day digging nice straight
dUches with hia pick and shovel.
STRAHORN AND
GOODING HAVE
ANNIVERSARY
Robert E. Htrshnrn, president
of the Oregon, California Eaat
ern railway, with I. L. C. Good
ing, treasurer of that company,
will g to Crater lake Frldsy and
from there to Med-ford catching
the I mlted train out of there that
evening enrou'e to Spokane.
Frcm S:okane Gooding will go
east and 8'rahorn will retu-n to
Klamath Kails to take up active
ly the extenalon work on bis road
which Includes terminals and
spur tracks In Klamath Fall.
Incldently fitra:.orn and Good
ing will join In a celebration at
Spokane of the 47th anniversary
of both their weddings. Strahorn
sta'ed last night that this might
not be railroad news but it was,
nevertheless, an Interesting event
in the lives of the four people
most Immediately concerned. .
BEET LANDS OF
VENTURA TO BE
MADE PRODUCE
LOS ANGELES. Calif., Sept.
24. (United News) A great
farming land transaction Involv
ing a consideration of approxi
mately $1,250,000 and the par
chase of 6,000 acres to be de
voted to beet production near
Oxnard. has been negotiated by
the American Beet Sugar com
pany, according to an announce
ment from the local ofikea.
The reason for the purchase
of the property, it was stated. Is
due to the fact that the produc
tion of beets in southern Califor
nia has been on the decline . for
several years.
The entire production of the
6,000 acre ranch will be shipped
to Oxnard where it will be re
fined into beet sugar in the Am
erican Beet Sogar company re
finery. More than 33,000 acres
of land in California, Colorado
and Nebraska are owned by the
concern.
MOTION PHOTOS,
WILL AID FOOT-,
BALL PLAYERS
BERKELEY, Calif.. Sept. 24.
(United Nevy) Motion pic
tures may be introduced as a part
of the training .given football
players at the University of Cali
fornia here, according, to Ray
mond W. Cortelyou, athlet.c
manager.
A new system of visual train
ing, to be used In place of the
customary chalk talk given play
ers is being perfected by Ricuard
H. Laney, a senior student from
Los Angeles. Laney 's plan Is to
take motion pictures of the team
In action, showing the location
and movements of each play tor
any man desired.
Experimental tests were re
cently approved toy Cortelyou.
Coaches . Andy Smith and Nibs
price and Captain Babe Horrell.
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD
FOR LATE A. G. UHIUN
A. C. Uhrln? aged 72. died at
the home of bis daughter. Mrs.
R. E. Glasgow on Michigan
avenue last Saturday, the funeral
services being held from W hit
lock's undertaking parlors yes
terday morning at 10 o'clock.
Rev. A. F. Simmons otflcled . at
the fiinal exercises. i
The deceased is survived by
the following children: George
and Henry Uhrln of this city;
Frank and John Uhrln of Wash
ington: Mrs. Glasgow of Klam
ath Falls; Mrs. V. L. Black of
Bend; Mary D. Uhrln of Silver
Lake. Wash.: and Nettle Uhrln
of Greenwood. Texas. There are
two brothers living, John Uhrln
of Goble, Wash., and Andrew
Uhrln of Cole Summit, Mo.-
SHANGHAI WILL HAVE ,
NO FEACE JTST.YET
SHANGHAI. Sept. 25. (6 a.
m.) United News Peace nego
tiations between the contending
arrn'e has broken down and an
immediate pitched battle is ex
nnitfvr! : No firing beard vet this
morning. The foreign colony is
preparing to defend Itself in, case
the city Is taken.
TRIANGLE
CAFE
Ths placs to get good eats.
OPEN ALL NIGHT
2 Main
ffion VIA
Hcilbronner
&Rea
Dealers inrWood
QmnMj, SWvIre and Low Prices
. TslesKoae 2M-R sad 650 .
PAINTING and CALSOMINING
Satisfactory Work Guaranteed
Estimates Furnished
W,JF. WIEDEN
Graeral Delivery Klamath Falls, Ore.
1 Let Your Glass Troubles
Be v Ours :
; WinJow Plate and Windshield Glass;
i Sash, . Door and Cabinet Work.
THE GLASS HOUSE
JlUi and Pine
i NASH SUITS AND OVERCOATS $23.50
ROBERT SUITS & OVERCOATS $33.50, $38.50
SHER-HURST BOYS' 2-PANTS SUITS $11.75
' Taylor nad-to-measare Caps, genuine leather visor; full r
' leather sweat band; All wool; any style. $25. ,
Cbaner All. Weather. Coats and Mackinaws for men,. women and
" . children. fSJSO op.
.Ueaeral Service Clothing ("Gosco". Cloth, wears like leather.)
'. : ,' Suits $12.50; pants only S4JS0.
;WQ1 eoaae to your home with samples anytime, day or evening.
DaUsfacUoa guaranteed., on anything purchased through me.
A. R. RENNER
Phone 100, . Klamath Falls, Ore. P. O. Box 595.
C Klamath County representaUv e for , above jnamed companies.
ROBERTSON'S
806 Main Street
Breakfast 00 j to 9:00 .: Short Orders :
Luneh-.-U xSO to 1:30 ..40c ,
Dinner-S I to 7r30 50c,
Waff les Every Morning
SPECIAL , SUNDAY DINNERS
Wood
FREE
With Eyery Set of Balloon Tires
j 15 Reduction on
all ' Tires ;
(KLAMATH TIRE HOUSE
H. E. CALKINS, Prop.
: 6th and Klamath
. EVANS,
Shoe Repairing
Cood Work Right Prices).
1014 Main , Street
Klamath Falls, Ore. .
TAXI
Phone
Large and small cars.
White Star Line:
Better Service .
Phone 477-W.
n
Phone 472
Wheels
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