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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1925)
KLAMATH NEWS Klamath' News ,... hihI ftiti1lMh4 tv fill M-:iVN II'III.IHHIMC1 CO. 'mil Mrwl'i"! Nitto Oiler- f; H. HtuVffllltOII, Muvro- i'.iiiir Nii'tiitiit'h, irpiiNtirnr. tuilim nwnnrn of th n- :ntiltiir Htut'k lNiin.) i- VKNMi .... Aiuiiugifitf r.mtor IhiNAI.II Hilllfir hi vi:m .... uuhukim iHiiiiKr "111 Ihw rorflr Hi K limit! Ill ore. w" it"''Mnii:lNH innllr. .I t-vcry iiiornlngt frt Mon-on.-o. 1. . it. K. Kulldu.ir. 1 hiMi Klf Hi trt.t. " 't"l It.' Na. I. nil eoiiiNiurilri4tlnii tiiid innhi ,,,lttniHn to Tho KlHiimlU l'ublUhliiii" Com t uiii y. fc, r ful Unit in r'i-clv tlitilr pa il i iri iiiHiH'H Mnirinmiii iit K is lid U. 111. ft'lti OOpV Will Kit to you. il iiNrillPTto It ATI: Ht-rt it Ion I'uynliltt In Advnnrn l hv nrricr, per wvnlt ...9 ,11, I by ciirrhT, ,r moiitli... .no a hy t'urrli-r, onn yur aM, B.rm KluimUlt t'ouiuy. ........, O.vo Full I,.) Wlr oi rit 1 i. r 1 1 t; t i l V r K I, A ll A I II PAM.1 brful Battle in l ress Along Big out on Riff Line V Troopt Advancing Over gh Country, While Air orce Harasa Rebels Krrnrh Morocco, Sept. 15. cover of nrttllury and nlr iHitiiburdmnntH, Iho grout uffonxtvo U crasliliiK In 1 v northerly direction through imI Ktff towurd tlio boundar iho Kronch ttno In North American aviators are act- kiikimI at IhhouuI. A-cstnrn wlnR Is prnKrcHninft rd from Teroiml alone front ulk's wldo. It has advanced !. Tho oantern wing Is norihwentward from Taounat fifteen-mile front. It has it four miles. Tho country Tore tho advancing troops in ly rmiKh. Tho bam-H them rc In thn mountains. KI,imh Troop KiiKiicil . y thousand troopt art mov 'ii Tjroual and 80,000 from l. enemy Is rctrrutlng north- iwn the (roops moved flgalnut Ifiuns nnd licfor) noon they InpU'd In tho center sector tho hhwk houses which com- t lie ild lino of demarcation (ho Trench and Itlfftau doforo tho war began Inst JACK HOLT, MOVIE STAR; MAY COME TO KLAMATH FOR MOVIE IN SPRING I ,1.', ; It Lava Bed. Of Klamath And Modoc Counties 1 May Be Scene Of New Screen Production With Former Klam nth Boy Playing Romantic Star. Role Wednesday Sept. lfl'lf)25' Page Sever' MIDLAND MIDLAND, Sopt. 15. Hilhert Lnrgont ras returned home from Ashland, whore ho brought back somo flue fruit, 1200 lbs. In all. Charles Potter of Lower lake district Is helping lo hay at Edgar Furber's ranch on the Island. Miss Anna Burnett of Spring Lake dlnrlct haa relumed to her homo after upending the week In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Furber and son I.cwls wore Klamath Falls shop pers on Thursday. Mrs. J. I). Hooper and daughter wore In Klamath Falls on business on Thursday. Dan Dlmmet of Rummers district made h'-s first itrlp Thursday morn lug with tho county high school bus for tho purpose of carrying the .Midland and Bummers district high school students In to Klamath Kails dully. . Tlio wild gceso and ducks aro plentiful on Miller Island, looks as though they aro forgetting tho soa- I-ava beds of Klamath and1 Modoc counties may be the Bcenea of several now pictures to be made by the Paramount nim company with Jack Holt, former Klamath resident, in the lead. , This was tho information received yesterday from J. A. cordon, who discussed the proposition with Jack Holt in the lobby of the St. Francis hotel, when, the former wa visiting ... u.ui i niiitisco last week. Old timers of Klumatli county, and those who have lived here dur ing the pant IS or 15 years remem ber Juck Holt, when with a cowboy named Starr he worked on one of Jack Morrull ranches in tho south ern section of tho county. According to friends of Holt, he was a picture cowboy and woro the dnhlng gnrb of the movie cowboyB Uiin his rosidenco here. While In Kluiiinth Holt plans to make arrangements with an old friend of his. J. Frank Adams, to use his wild horses In the filming of the picture. According to Harry Poole. Para mount Interests have been aroused In the I,ava bed country and they have written for views of that sec tion with hopes of making pictures with the coming spring. SHIPPWMl'CH STOCK TO EAST DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS Chicago Grain ' Wheat Open Closo September 31.49 4' 11.50 December 1.48V 1.60 May 1.01 1.63 Corn Open Close September f .95 t .94 ',4 December 83 .83 Muy ..: .87 .87 . h: k. futtio san Francisco, sept, is. cat tie, active and hlchcr. steers, good, S6.75f7.75; cows, good, (5.500 80.00. . Calves,' steady; over 250 lbs., I8.D0WJ10.60. ' Sheep, ' firm; lambs, $12,500 $14.60; ewes, $.1.6(1 $7.60; weth ers, $8.00l$10.00. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Sept. 15. Cash wheat: club, $1.64; big bend bine stem. $1.58; ordinary bluectcm or baart, $1.65:. turkey red, ordinary, $1.50; turkey red, dark fancy, $1.60; red -Russian, $1.50; forty fold, $1.65. H. F. Potatoes SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15 Po tatoes, rivers, fancy wharf, $2.25 $2.40; Washington gems, $2.25 $2.50 cental. ' V Portland Wool ' r - PORTLAND, Sept. 15. Wool 0,UUU Head-Leave Central, nominal; valley, fine half blood Origon'For Chicago; Hay Crop Is Good The drive already has ro-!on l",ar at cd evacunted posts along the n. including Lemned Mostl l.itnan and tho block house i' gigantic peak, ttlrrimu ItclrcutUiK of Issnual tho Itlltlnns are Inning In the Ilabbnglno vnl Hier tribesmen unfriendly to rtich massed nronnd MJnra In 'er of the French advance, uated Severn! villages after hlstnnee, They arc retreat- nliwnrd, probably to join the regulars, who will raako a ik'ulnxt tho French somowhero innuntalnous north. ilershle fighting may develop ie concentration In the Hnh- valley. Tlio Fllffion fortlflca- liere aro formidable. Min In City W. . C. was a buslnuss visitor In Hi Kails, to mttond the. meot- tho board of dlroctorai of '.inth chambvr of commerce cii ho is a ntembor of the ItKMOVAL OP OFFICE , mown office. Winters Bldg.. Equnro Deal Drug Store, 714 H. Phone 151-J. X-ray and ory at rosidenco. 1909 Main ne 151-M. Dr. A. A. Soule. S10-16 The farmers aro busy with tholr grain and second cutting of hay. Leslie Stiles of Klamath Falls spent Sunday on tho Islnnd, visiting with Bornnrd Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scvclk and children were visiting on the Island Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett and daugh ter Anna wore In Klamath Falls visitors Saturday night. Edd Skoggins was calling at the Hooper ranch Sunday. Opal Hoopor spent Sunday after noon visiting with Catherlno and Pauline Ditrndtt. Albert Hall of Round lake was visiting on the Island Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hilhert Largent were calling ill Midland Friday evening. Bert Disney was a Klamath Falls visitor Saturday night. Wllferd Shitlmko spent Sunday In Midland and on Miller Island. S. L. Burnett, nnd son William wore visiting at Round lake Sun day. Jim Straw was visiting in Mid land Saturday. Mrs. C. R. Patterson was a Klamath Falls visitor Saturday. O. P. Couchman was calling on Joe Calhoun on day last week. Waltor Zetzman Is planning on moving his family to Klamath Falls soon. BUND, sept. 15; Delivery on 12.000 head or. 40- carloads of sheep, which will practically clean up the central Oregon country will start from Bend today, according to . information given out here by those familiar with the Industry In this section or the state. Deliver ies will be made by A. O. Mc Ilroom, A. M. McCall, Jorry Ahorn, Pat Barry, Con and J. W. O'Kcefe, nil of Silver Lake district, and J. A. Parrish of Fife. For the next 30 days. It Is said, The Dalles-California highway be tween Bend and La Pine will be crowded with bands cf sheep being driven, from tho ranges In the Sil ver Lako district into Bend for shipment. California deliveries from ranges south of Silver Lake will bo made from Klamath Falls and Kirk, ford, reports here state. With 5,000 going forward tomor row from Bend and 8,700 shipped during the forepart of the week, the 12.000 deliveries started to day will bring "the total up to 25,000 head to leave the central Oregon country for Idaho' and the Chicago markets. ,: ' ' This will leave loss than one third of tho total sheep fed hero this fall In comparison with Inst year. Authorities In Bend say this early shipment will make problem atical the disposal of the hay stock grown In central Oregon this sum mor. This year has been a good for one for hay, there being ex ceptionally heavy crops grown by reason of tho good supply of snow water from the mountains and timely rains during tho early sum mer months. 33c3Sc;medium or blood. 3.3c ft) 35c; coarse, or blood, 30c 32c; braid, 28c. At valley points, prices are 2c 5c higher for se lected lots. Butter and Eggs ' ; PORTLAND. Sept. 16. Butter selling price, creamery prices: prints, extras, 53c; dairy buying price, ?5c. Cheese, selling price: Tillamook county triplets, 30c 31c; loaf, 31c ft 32c; Oregon triplets, not branded, 26c; Tillamook, f.o.b. selling prices: triplets, 27c; loaf, 28c; Coos county cheese selling price to retailers: triplets, 29c; loaf, 30c. "' Eggs, buying prices current re ceipts, ,37c; hennery white, 40c 41c; hennery-pullets, 33c 34c. Modoc Point. Visitor Out of town visitors In the city last night and today Include George L. Swan of Modoc Point. . . Stanfield To Be Given Trial Friday Morning BAKER, Ore.. Sept. 15.--The trial of Senator R. N. siannoia. Oregon republican, on a charge of disorderly conduct, has been set for Friday morning at 10 a, ra. City, Attorney Frank McColloch announced , the time after a con ference with Stamfields attorneys Tuesday. It is considered doubtful hore whether Stanfield will take tho trouble to return , but will for feit bail instead. Stanfield was arrested Sunday in a local afe and charged with being drunk and disorderly. Crcgo III R. E. Crego Is con fined to his home this week with slight' attack of Illness. JAMOUS FANS , - By "'" 4EHOr4iWWllSBO .. OH,HHW!BES;OreU . LvoifWS TOO TIRED fO .' I W0 GET SOfE HtW DOR. 1 C0 CHEESE.TOR.SOPfEft pHDaVMH SSOjr1 OUST CfWJE WOO F 1 ' 'PftO.Vi VrA'TH'E BA6 itJ "fsa CAHI) OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the sickness and death of our beloved husband, father and brother. MRS. T. M.i DURHAM AND FAMILY... MR. JOHN 'DURHAM.. MRS. SUSIE B. COOK. MRS. .SALL1E CONSTABLE.: . Plfl -- ' Legal Notices NOTICE OF ESTRAT Left 'at' my place about Dae. 15. ono white face steer, branded as follows: ie on left hip on right hip swallow fork on left ear and swal low fork and undor bit on right ear. Owner may pay legal costs and oharges Incurred andi redeem ani mal within 30 days after date of this notice. Dated September 9. 1925. J. B. CASEY, S9-19inc. Bonanza. Oro. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Depart mm t of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. Aiimuit 81 1925. Notice is hereby given that Joseph B. Teepen. of pMc-rd-Oregon, who. on July SI, 1924, moHo Forest Homestead Entry List 6-487. No. 012260. for W and .VJHNW14SEV4, Section 84. Township 28S., Range 7E., Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. . .ff P Clerk of the County Court, at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, on the 10th day of October, 1926. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Zumbrnnn, Emil Znmbrunn, nriiiioT. Knmbrnnn . and Wlllard News-Class i f i e d A I ,i 1 line 1 day 1 line t days , ..10t ..15c CLASSIFIED 1 line S 1 line 4 AD RATES days days ..20C .25e i: Una 1 week line 1 month mi iLt f' FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE $3,000. Five-room house with bath, . $500 will handle, Two blocks from Main, on paved street. Momyer & Momyer. . 812tf : FOR SALE Splendid corner lot In Hot Springs. Close In. 60x75 feet. Price $1,000. . Call 901 Lincoln St, or phone 636-M. FOR SALE Ono of the best com pletely , furnished homes In the city, lot large enough for an other house, yard in nice lawn, , trees, and shrubbery, garage. . Price $6,900. $3,000 down, bal ance on monthly payments, splen did location, on pavement. Call . 901 Lincoln or phone 536-M. Fiuiiniiiislhisdl Hnfls' ThrAe-rnom. i.AmntatAlv rnnt.li. ed house to trade as first payment on larger house. Want about four room modern house on. pavement. B.""H. '8., care News. . B9tf 1. FOR SALE Nice little home on pavement, in good location; gar age; price X2.Z&0, $350 down and $30 per month and Interest. , SOI , Lincoln, phone 633-M. FOR SALE Splendid close-In two apartment house; price 6,000. Call 901 Lincoln or Phone C36-M. FOR SALS; Splendid ranch proper ty In different parts of the county. Phone 536-M, or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Beautiful new 5-room bungalow, basement garage; splen did location for home; $5,250. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln FOR SALE New modern 5-room bungalow; price $4,500; terms. Phone 536-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Only a few good lots ieu in nuns Aaauion; price szbu each. Phone 536-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Splendid residence lot in good location; close in; price sduu. call hoi Lincoln or phone 536-M. FOR SALE Lots In all parts of the city for 10 per cent down and 36 equal payments on unpaid balance. ' Call 901 Lincoln or phono 636-M. For Sale Real Estate (Coh't) FOR SALE, (Con't)'; C&siki Rgistos--tt'- FOR SALE Four room modern ' Slightly used Dalton.. Burroughs; bungalow on Lincoln St, Good; guarantsed. Cash or terms. South, location. Terms. Call 1237 EastWCll Stationery Store. Phone 602. FOR SALE One of the best Im proved ranches In Langell Vol ley, 160 acres, under irrigation, $30 per acre. Call 901 Lincoln or' phone. 536-M. St. J9tf FOR SALE 17 room rooming house. Reasonable price. Good money maker. Call , at 804 Main. JVtf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Modern. Inquire at Northern Fur Shop. 810 Main St. Phone ' 374-J. 816-18 FOR RENT Modern furnished 5 room house, $45 a month. Klam ath News. Box 164. S16-13 FOR ' RENT Pleasant sleeping room with bath. Call at 137 First St 816-22 FOR RENT Two story building near completion, in good business location. South 6th. Can . be used either for business or apart ments or both. Call City Limits Service Station. , , , S16.-19 FOR RENT A new stucco 3 room house on improvoa. street. ;Many Duiu-in ipt urea, raruy mr nlshed, $33.00 per month. Wal. ton & Wright. .Phone 643-W, . , . . s .816 FOR RENT Room for Tent, suit able for one or two men, close in. 1154 Pine street.' S15-17 FOR RENT 3 room house, east Main-street, unfurnished, $25 a month. Call room 305 Baldwin . Hotel. S15-17 . 810 O10" FOR SALE 480 test lumber, 2x6 14 ft. Price $8.00. 1020: Martin St. 816-17 ' FOR SALE 250-3000 Savage rifle, gold bead, Lyman 'peep sight, used two years, good as new, $35. C. M. Haley. Merrill Rte. 816-19 FOR TRADE OR SALE-r-Nev Tol- . edo range, largest size.' ' Take " small car In exchange and pay cash difference. 419 Tenth, Apt. 12. 815-17 ' FOR SALE Underwood typewriter No. 6 for sale, almost new. In . quire 1034 High St.. 815-20;.; FOR SALE Cook stove and' heat er. ' $1.75., - 1020 Martin- St i .... S13-16" , HELP WANTED Male WANTED Clerk. Experienced gro cery clerk, between ages 20 and 30. No cigarette-, smokers.- Ap. ; ' ply 717 Main St. . . i 815-M. , WANTED Four men to room with or without board. E15 No. 3rd. Phone 636-J. ' J ' 8-15 LOST' FOR RENT 3 room house, cheap. 159 So. Riverside. S15-16 FOR RENT 6 room house, com pletely ' furnished In Shipping ton. Electric range with bath. Phone 711. , S13-19 FOR RENT New modern home, unfurnished, on paved street, gar age $45. Write Box 150, Klam ath News. S13-16 FOR SALE! Six room bungalow in Hot springs Addition, 739 Eldor ado Ave. Furnace, oak floors, etc. See W. 8. Wiley, L O. O. T. Bldg. M19tf Nice' five room modern bunga low on paved street. Two large lots In Hot Springs Addition. Two good lots in Nichols Addition. It will pay you to see this property, as it is part of an estate that has to be settled. Call 206 Fourth St, corner' Pine. A5tf FOR SALE Some splendid lots In Aims Addition, very cheap. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE One and one-half acres in alfalfa and potatoes, on high way, close In. Price $1,000, on easy terms. 901 Lincoln. Phone 536-M. FOR SALE By owner. Attractive 3 room house, bath, modern plumbing, breakfast nook, also garage and woodshed. Price $1500. Terms. Phone 951-W. S14-16 FOR RENT Two modern 3 room and bath bungalows. " $35.00 ! "'e&Vn'.'' ttctffjW, MomJWl' SWIM FOR RENT Uncnt grain pasture for sheep. Apply R. M. Teare, Billy Warren Ranch, Bonanza. , 812-18 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, two rooms and bath. 2028 Recla mation Ave. ' S4tt 1 Fir Rsiai ' Strictly modern, steam heated furnished apartments, McCarthy Apartment. 630 Pine St Phone 800. S4tf FOR ' HIRE Saddle - and pack horses to hunting parties, $1.50 , per day per horse, packer $5. M. H. Wampler, Rocky Point Phone Odessa Ranch. A25 825 FOR SALE Miscellaneous HAY DELIVERED L. Noll. 920 Lincoln. Phone E97-W. S10 10 FOR SALE 200 tons alfalfa hay, 600 acres alfalfa and stubble . pasture to be fed on place, plenty of water, Tassey Stewart. Olene Ore. 82-17 LOST Cameo : brooch, , keepsake, , liberal reward. ,., Mrs. H. K. Foreman. Algoma. 815-17 WANTED EXPERIENCED bookkeeper -and stenographer wishes permanent . position. Call 406-R S16-22 , WORK WANTED By lad and boy 16 on ranch, dairy ..or camp. Write Box 153. News.' 816-19 HIGH SCHOOL BOY . with , bicycle , wants 'work' Saturdays. Call 466-M. 616-19 SITUATION WANTED-Thorotighljr experienced bookkeeper, ., capable j.iederlng-riaJolane, -lusome. BOX iui,.ews, tax reports, etc. 816-20 MISCELLANEOUS y "PARAGON" - made to measure coats, $1.8.60 to $59.75.. All wool fabrics, also Manhattan. -Woolen Mills for woolens, all, descriptions. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. '522 So. 6th St. Phone 456-M... 816-7-016 GET YOUR chimneys swept. Phono C5. 815-20 DRESSMAKING 1240 Ave. Phone 647-R. Sargent SlOtf . IF WE DON'T CARRY your fav orite magazine or newspaper we'll order it for you. Hale's News Agency. ' 810 O10 MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teachar of piano, private lessons x uuur a week and privilege of class work in composition, musical his tory, ear training, etc. Terms $5 a month. Studio 603 No. 3rd. Phone 284-M. Residence . 1000 California, Phone 790-W. 84 04 DRESSMAKING Mrs. H. G. Whit ney. 510 So. Eth. Phone 456-M. . SI Ol S3 03 inc. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the In'CTlor U S Land Office at Lakevlew, Qre. September 9, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Frank F Mullan. of Dorris, California, who on November 1. 1923. made Additional Homestead Entry, Acts June 9, 1916 and March 2, 1889, No. 012106, for WV4NW4 of Sec tion 83, Township 408., Range 7E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Bert C Thomas, U. 8. Commission er, t Klamath Falls. Oregon, on thefflth day of November, 1925. .Claimant names as witnesses: Jesse L. High, David Stotts. Wil liam Raymond, Al Cummins,, all of Dorris, California,. F. P. LIGHT, S12Q18 Inc. Register. DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic PhysIrUn-Sorjreoa Phono 821 Office and Re. . I. O. O. F. Temple I Klamath Falls, Oregon I. A. GOLDSMITH Custom Tailor 10 Winters Bldg. A Butts From EB9.B0 to $70.00 '. MRS. NATB OTTHRBEIH Real Eittate 01 Macola 8t Phone BSO-M No Bone Oorseta,' Elastic. Se ducers and Corsetletts Made ,, to Measure. Qaaraataed. MRS. P. E. RANDALL B21 Jefferson Bt Phone sn-W Phone 10414. Room 10, Loom is Bldg. DR. W. A. LEONARD Dentist Specialist la Extractions, Oral Surgery aa Diseases of the Month. Advances in WOOD come without any warning. CHEAP PRICES are now on. Don't be one of many who will order too late. Winter Is near. Phone In your orders. BLOCK WOOD Is our specialty. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Burn." 601 Main Phone S3S Edward B. Ashurst Attorney and Counsellor at Law State and Federal Courts Suite No. 5, Loomla Bldg. Phone 227 DR. PHIUP COLE General Practice of Dentistry Open Evening by Aprolntmeni i so oia a Over Hoe's' Store' DR. . O. GOBLR Pluses Pitted and Gross! TO Mais Street Phone 1M-W I FJkOM Don ' oia uata , I Over Hoe's' Store' ' 1 FRED BUEsnra Real Rotate, Rentals nad " Fire Insurance 1020 Mala Bt. Phone 274-W . W. P. MYERS LAWYER 80S Odd Fellows Bldg., Klamath Falls Browne's Paint Store 1029 Main Street. Phone 75 Z. PETERS Teacher of Violin and Piano. Accredited by the Bureau of Education. Phone 451-W PELICAN LUNCH The Home of the Pelican STEW Oth. Off - Main. TRIANGLE CAFE The place to et good eats. .. OPEN ALL NIGHT as Mala Phone ,' 0f