The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 28, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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Classified Ads
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UheR Wnt poaltlon. Can
M1??.. .nv branch, would
2MuSllc required. Ad
2rf B. N... Off.
MalM. B""CIM, ---
! Can pX 1500 down,
& Box era New. Of-
t TOW WANT t aecond-nand car
?fT.,..u Holland.-8lh and
Vila. 1,11
WANTED - Your watch and
f 122 Main St. . Olltf
'ANTED TO TRADB-1923
Cbtrrolet lour. iuw
tiMlleot coodltlon, for Klatn
itb proprty or part payment
oi houne. Answer Vox W,
Tba New. 07f
5oR TRADK 20, 40. 10 acre
of Uod near uriana, ism., ur
Klamath property. 133 N. 10th
St., phone 448-W. 07-N7
.VasTED Watches, clocka and
ill kinds of broken jeweiry io
npalr. J D. Bostwlck Jewelry
Co., 1(5 Main St. Jy Uii
FOR SALE
5oR SALE Two lots and two
raom oew bouse. Will consider
i ar at right price. Apply
12S Wilford Ave. OtS-N
10R SALE Typewriter. Near
ly new Remington in excellent
condition for $35.00 If taken
at once. Dux T, The News.
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT One three-room and
one two-room turn lotted apt.;
llu) nn ttlfutilnv mtn Ia
Apu., Blh and Walnut O30
TOE RENT New 3-room mod-
en house. Call at 3S2 N. 10th
Street. 028-N1
FOR RENT Four - acre of
(round ami four room house
one mile from town of Ai
lud road for $2$ per month.
O28-30
ARTISTS COME
TO PINE TREE
NOVEMBER 3
Xoow ArtlKts, Kocond of Kl-
is Musical EntertalnmenU,
Will iv pleiMlnic
Thft Mnnnnii. A i . . 1 1 a
tk. Bi -iiwsin Will DO 81
!;!?nlfilwv Tree theatre Monday
"nine mi . ... . ,
kh. .IT ""'D"'"cr o, mis oeing
,i.nd of the musical enter-
l w wnich lhe Klwanla club
i- ...r.ngea for Klamath Falls.
PAwi... 1""R,ilin oi tne Moacow
W: Blven paM'y original
of !.. ,co,8ume. la entirely one
Rdmi.- " ,m"9lc 'endered by
wll Ttl , "' of attainment. It
tut B,"ne 01 lne numnera
"''y Amerl.
D le tours of the
Tb n... ;'rann Pra company,
Rourls." Iet and "c,,a"ve
n..le'? 'rosLIng In 'the 'per-
"on ti t 1 ,tu'o organlM-
k'a . i,ea(,eJ by Yaaha Ga-
noted iiiui- . j
Kver 16 flMt V,8l',ed ATO-
hnhTy ?ea. ago with the
larnifu ." "'."iuo range ana
,. ..vc-ur
ltT i i ('"al'ty. and his mas
KfcMe mi aitlon numerous
S . f ,e" have wled high
irom Amaru'. "..
roll
from
He
" Weil ls 8 "rtHlsat Planlat
(Ia. ' 88 a VOC&llnt nf rflotlnt.
i'loii
vocalist of diotinc
fh?."1!:. Vera Elahena Rnlov.
""a'ati- Wft8 on ot the leading
ii rTK sopranos i .u- f,mM.
Waor wr,h "',cr. win y.ie ror
"td ; ,?sr- 8he wa8 the
r1 la Kpi i ? a urseon-gen-M"l
whh .uBky thlr "my and
th.'n9 Perlal Opera
N'X Span0?'1') reKme' 8he
in the
Ing tba collapse of old Russia,
She waa a nurae during the war
and received three medal for her
services. Mm. Badovekaya la a
fclfted artist with a most beauti
ful voice.
Ivan Karoff, Rusnlan baritone
typifies the robust type of Hun
Man vocalist, rich and sympathe
tic In tonal Quality and vi ih
attrprlalne, nnge and power. Like
-laana uaroy, ivan Karoff, too,
la a pianist of compelling merit.
Ha ha revolved especial com
ment for his Interpretation of the
old mauler. ,
Vanlea KkoUka will be enjoy
cd in a big repertoire of violin
numnera, classical number of
particular appeal and also special
arrangement of folk song. Her
obllgato work, too, U worthy of
especial note.
It la Interesting fart that Ga
roy's arrangement of the peas
ant aonfts of Russia are now be
Inc used on concert nrnrnmi h
many of the world's leading ar
tists. A special group of bla ar
rangement W4ii feature every
program, Including bla "Moscow
Keatlval Rong," his arrangement
of the "Hymn of Russia" and
"CoHsack Melodies.
The Moscow Artists bring a
mualcal expression or the soul of
Russia, with the choice bits from
the libraries of the world famed
composers the folk-songs of the
peasants, the rollicking' songs
and dances of the Cossacks, . the
aong of Russian tragedy and
aongs of love.
DK8. MALLKTT MALLETT
Chlropractore
7th Jk Main, over Underwood'a
lfae, office 420; Rea. M7
v FRED BUESIXG
Real Eatat, Rentals and
Fire Insurance
1030 Main St. Phone 274-W
. HERE'S A ItARGAl.V
Forty acres of land, on Mer
rill ronri; with Homo Impnivr
tnenlN; will sell for $52.1 cattli
If aolil at once, or will take
$XM (town and $:ioo In fix
monlliH. Addros 001 Lincoln.
W. P. MYERS
Lawyer
Suite 8, Loomls Bids.
Phosc, Office 2!: Rm. 45 M
W. A. LEONARD
Dentist
400 Main BU
Ptione
PAINTING and CALSOMINING
Satisfactory Work Guaranteed
Estimates Furnished
W.F.WIEDEN
General Delivery Klamath Falls, Ore.
ROBERTSONS
806 Main Street
Breakfast 6:00 to 9:00
Lunch 11:30 to 1:30
Dinner 5:00 to 7:30 :
Waffles Every Morning
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
Let Your Glass Troubles
Be Ours
Window Plate and Windshield Glass; .
Sash, Door and Cabinet Work.
THE GLASS HOUSE
llth .nd Pine" Phone 477-W
THE KLAMATH HBWR
i. A. GOLDSMITH
Custom Tailor
810 Winters Illdg.
Suits From S30JW) to 970.00
GEORGE K. KOHE.NQULST
General Insurance
Room 4 KuKMrman Hldg.
Phone 320-W
Hours 0 to 5 Hal. Evenings
K. L. ELLIOTT
Attorney, At Law
Address 2-S Hugai-nian Bldg.
Tel. 120 Office Home 145-J
Office Hours .0 a, to 8:30 p.
DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician-Surgeon
Phone 821 Office and Rea.
I. O. O. F. Temple
KUmath Falls, Oregon
TRIANGLE
CAFE
The place to gvt good eata.
OPEN ALL NIGHT
02S Main
Phone 624
EVANS
Shoe Repairing
Good Work Right Price
1014 Main Street
Klamath Falls, Ore.
TAX1 1
Phone LlJO
Large and small cars.
White Star Line
Better Service
Short Orders
40c
50c
I. O. O. F.
Klamath Lodge No. 137
Meets every Friday night; Carl
Sandell, N. O.
Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No.
104 Meeta first and third Tbura
daya; Mra. W. D. Cofer, N. O.
Ewauna Encampment No. 46
Meets every Tuesday night; Mau
rice Leslie, CP.
Crater Canton Meets every
Wednesday evening; W. C. Wells,
Commandant.
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HURRY TAXI
Open and Closed Cars
Waldorf Pool HaU
Phone 841
MOCLAHt BEAUTY 8HOPE
Oct a modified sliingle bob.
13(1 Main St Phone S35
Near corner of Fourth St.
MRS. NATE OTTERliEIN
Real Estate .
001 Lincoln St.
Phone 53tf-M
1R. J. G. GOIJLE
Glasses Filled and Ground
700 Main Street
Phono 13.1-W
PHILIP COLE
Dentist
B18 Main St.
Phone 569.
104O Main Street
Spanish-American Kitchen
620 Klamath Avenue -
Spanish and American Menls prepared by Spanish chef.
HI-LIFE TAMALES and ROYAL ENCHILADAS
SpcrIara((en(ion to theater and dance parties. Open until 11 p. m
620 Klamath Avenue
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WELL
DRILLING
$1.25 per foot
ENLOE & MILLER
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Phone 19-J or Address P. O. Box 392,
Klamath Falls
Page Seven
IIK. GAH8 IN OFFICK
Dr. Oass Is In his office again
after nine weeks In the clinics
of the east. 014-28 '
Work Shoe Glove
Jack Frost
Agent MARHII FIELD LOGGER
SHOES
Made to Measure
Shoe Repairing
Klamath Typewriter
Exchange
We rent, sell and repair. i
TYPEWRITERS
and handle office anppUea.
105 So. 7th ' Phone 77
Steam Heated Rooms
at the
COLONIAL
INN '
' llth Near Main
Bring Us Your
HIDES
and
We are In the market for
Hides and Pelts, and will pay
the highest market price.
. ''-..
Ire wis Grocery;
223 S. 6th Phone 355
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f 110 So. Sixth Street I
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