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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1925)
fe KLAMATH NEWS Klamath News 1111 wi:w ii.iii.iniiimi ru. Im iiii'l ltlr'-irit: iv.t onr r .-...': "Von H. Hiird, vlctj- Itiniii: lit" nivtiiiiiiit, stirM- llluiliiK ! ownt.m nf tli n ulKiuiUlMK luck Uaiiw ) l i:VKM'N .... MuiiUHliiir IMItor pi W How'TirsKLadyPlay, Thursday, Sept. 17, 1925 t, i(iNAI.I I'M It.. mm at Kliiliii.il. Vil ev.iry luortiltiK cxiTpt Mon orrho. I j. K liuiiditiir, Tt-Ill" HTT i Auf I. rWri 1-V jT.v-. ' jr.i I..TM fnitlnit to rrrHvo UiNlr im mil Clrruliitlon J.imrtnif nt h.. kn S uiiti v ii. in. mid a III to jwu. nil roiMiiiUlilUi'iiB ainl nmk .ii. ItuncvM 1'iiiilinhliiir Comimny. copy will HI ll-t IIIITH'N It A TICK jiiMi-t -Iptlutm I'uyulilit lu Advnnr 1 ny furrn'r, per wi-fK ... .in r, d by citrru-r, per niiMh..H jm irl by C'niTbT, oi. yvmr ft.iw Riuinnwi .oumy . o.ou J; jhp' s 'An unusual newjihoto of. the First Lady of the Land,"showjng her' out for a romp at the sum mer' WhUe'Houie'Swanipscott, with the favorite Coolidge com panion," milk white collie. Full LeAMrd Wlra fell MOWK mill 1 AI'IKII PIIICSK ii.oiik(-h iii ma tvuriu; IIKKII'IAI, I'AI'I.II )K 1 ITV ' KI,,HITlt PALI. lAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS H. h I'dlnCaM-M KHANC1KCO, Sept. rivers, fancy wharf, Washington Reins, Po tS. 25i $2.25fc l-'orc-lKii Kxi-liMUKt' hV VOI1K. Bpt. I. Foreign iKn demand: Great Ilrltnln :, It!; Prance, l.7o H: llel- !I.30H; lialy. $l.05'.i. S. V. Poultry ; KKAXClsro. Sept. lfi, I, t 'ii to l llm.. 3lli'i Jc aoci 30ir; culortid younK m, 3 llm., up. jjci j&c; ulci :n, 15ci 17u; It'xhorn old ih, 12ci?(14p; ' U'dhorn hens, i :111m., Hi-Uiic; 3 llm.. up. 7r; larieu rulorcd hens, 3uc$j) ui kpys, live. 3 ttr i. I etc-, riirllaml VhI :TI.ANI). Btit. IS. Wool, al valliy. flno half blood. 33c ; nifdiiim or blood, Z3cG$ -iiitnto or Mood. 30i'6v ,12ir; 2Xr; at vii Hey polnlH prices Oi TiC hlitliur for ucIitIi cI loin. Portland Whi.jit It T I. A N I). Sept. 16. Canh rliili. fl.BI: big bend blue tt. GH; ordinary blueaiem or M.&G; turkiy rrd. ordinary. mrkoy reel, dark fanry. ; ri d, UiiHKlun, , Jl.&U; forty Si. 65. , , : lliiUir nml l'Kff IITI.ANI), Srpt. 16. Iluttor prli-e; creamery prlre: prints, ti.tc; dairy buying prlro, S&c. in. ai'llInK prlro: Tillamook Irlpli'td. aoc'n 34c; o:if, 31c Ori'Kon trlpluts, not branded, lllaniook, f.o.b. aellinK prices: i, STt; loaf, 28c; Coos county selling; price to retailers: i. 2c: loaf, 300. : 4, buying prlcen, current re- 37c; hennery white, 39cC hennery pullets, 33c 4; 31c. H. K. Cat do ti FltANCIKCO. Kept. 16. Cat- live and higher; Btcurs, good, liSS.OO; cows, good, 55.604r steady; over 260 lbs., 'ii (10.60. steady; light. 1 4.50 medium, 1 4.00 1 4.60. P. firm; lambs, S13.50 iff ewes, $3,604(15.76; wcth- 00j $10.00. Mpot t'otton IW VOIIK, Kept. 10. New York Hilton market 40 up; middlings ti:ids YORK, Kept. 16. Kxcept reign Issues, which wcro ro iry, the general bond market rmer today In both Investment eeulative Issues. enito Improvement early in y, mudo by the local tractions, out of the gnln was lost later mw- f V-Vd$ r- r-f Transformer Blown; McCarthy Flappers Think Its A Murder This atory has very littfe scene to It due to the fact that the lights and oleo:rlc connections were nihil and the moon which might have shed a little ray of light had been hidden for several hours behind rain and storm clouds. The time Is fiiilie definite how ever. It was 1:30 Wednesday morn ing. A scream' pierced ho blackness nf the morning. And a shot, vol uminous and clear rent the air! A perfect ecr.tonce for a murder on a clammy night. And three young ladles huddled together in one Murpby-ln-a-d6or bed too frightened to move or call tho janitor. A granting sound! "Hist!' exclaim ed one. "they're sliding the corpse lntjo the undertaker's wagon, I've heard the same sound millions of times." But even young ladles In the Mc Carthy apartments have a sense of curiosity they can't overcome and trembling with fear all three man aged to press the button that sum mons the Janitor to the phone. "Only a lady having a night mare, Miss, and the noise was the transformer blowing out." Shadta of despondency and a good atoTy gone to smash. as profit taking made Itself felt, t'hlriigo (.ruin Wheat open Closo September $1.60 $1.D1 December 1.49 1.61 May 1.53 1.64 t'orn Open Close September $ .94 t .94 December S3 .83 May 87 14 .SO'A Ktockrt NKW YOIIK, Kept. 10. Closing bids on Wall street today Included: Allied ('hem., 101; Anierirnn Loco. 118 14 American Kmeltlng. ll.1i; llsldwln Loco. 119: lieth lehem Steel, 72; Canadian Pacific. 144 W; ' M SI. Paul, K: chile Copper, 35; Duvison ('hem., 43; 'Gen eral Klectrlc, .119 ; General Motors, 99 V4 : Illinois Central, llliVj; Mark Truck, 210 U: N Y C, 121: North American, 694; Penn. itallroatl. 48 T; Pierre Arrow, 4114; Pullman. 159; Studebuker, 66?,; U S Steel, 123 74. BISHOP REMINGTON VISITS WEST HOME Dlshop William P. Remington, bishop of the dioccso of eastern Oregon cf the Kplscopnl church, ar rived In Klamath Kails yesterday afternoon and has been the bouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter West and family on Riverside Drive. Illshop Remington plans lo leave this nfternoon for thn north after a brief visit In tho city on church affairs. Other officers named at the con vention were: Senior hoo hoo, Harry Kendall, Houston, Texas; Junior hoo hoo, Hodman Ilendrlckson. San Francis co; bojura, B. F. Howe. Boston; scrlvcncter, Theo Sparks, Winncpeg; Jubberwork, J. A. Kdgecombe, Van couver, II. C; custodian. Arthur Hood, Minneapolis, arcahoper. Alvln Sehwager, Seattle; gurdon, W. W. Brock, Miami, Fla. May Get New Teachers In Crowded Districts Hoo Hoos of Lumber World Elect Chiefs SPOKANE. Wash., Sept. 16. (United News) Alton J. linger, of Lansing, Mich., was elected snark of the universe at tho closing scs- Thnt shere inr be -now Honchers at Merrill, 'Honaum and Chlloquln, was the Rtnlement yesterday of Miss Vera Offield, who Is connected with the office of the county super intendent of schools. Heavy enrollments In the districts named necessitates the employment of additional Instructors, Miss Of field sold. No authentic reports as to tho number of persons registered In Klamath county have as yet been received, according to Superintend ent Peterson. OBITUARY Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Deteker, wife or Chester Deteker, will be held from Whitlock'a fu neral parlors at 2:30 this after noon. Rev. T. D. Yarnee, Metho dist minister will be in charge of the services. Members of the Klam ath Falls chapter of Rebekahs will he In attendance and all Rebek ahs In the city are requested to attend the funeral by request of Elizabeth Sanders, noble grand. Legal Notices NOTICE OP ESTRAT Left at my place about Dec. 15. one white face Btoer, branded as follows: , . ie JO on left hip on right hip swallow fork on left ear and swal low fork and under bit on right car. Owner may pay legal costs and charges Incurred and redeem ani mal within 30 days after date of this notice. Dated September 9, 1925. J. B. CASEY, S9-19inc. Bonanza, Ore. Stop Forest Fires Ass'n of Klamath Receives More Aid Further co-operation with the Klamath Stop Forest Fires associa tion has been promised by Llbby, .McNeil and Llbby canned goods con cern, wholesalers, who sell over the entire country. . According to a communication from the Seattle chamber of com merce to Linn Snbin, secretary of tho local chnmber, that concern has agreed to place forest fire warnings slnns hero Wednesday of tho annual j In every one of Its can containers ... .k- . nnnioH u,.il m tlm Pnrlfic coast. The warn- concuienniiou m inu cniui." , - - - Order of Hoo Hoo, u frntornal oruor ings win mention mo muiuatu of lumbermen and loggers. soctatiou. FAMOUS FANS By Hopp Lttc t-M 11.1 v iiJr- kon-itNfliJQOUrJC' A ?" I KNJtt, BEFORE.1 ' btfiR.vr4C 1 if xV, J xcvrirp. nv vis ii. kkttlkment Notice is hcroby given that the undersigned has filed In the coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, the Final Ac count of his administration ot the Estate of Victoria Woznlck, de ceased, and said court has fixed October 12, 1926, at 3:00 o'clock U M a. tha timtt And the Court Room' of said Court as the place for the hearing oi saia r uiai Atmum and the settlement thereof. Dated: Sept. 9, 1925. B. C. GROESBECK. Administrator of the Estate of Victoria Woznlck, De ceased. S9.16.23.30 01 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION n nf tliA Interior. TJ. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore. AnlTliat XI 1SZD. nTntCtt la herebv given that T t- r Tannnn nf Klrkford. Oregon, who, on July 31, 1924, made Forest Homestead EnUT List 6-487, NO. 012260. tor W veil CUSEKNEU. NEUSE4, and- NNWSE, Section 34, Township 28S-, Range 7E., Willam ette Meridian, nas men nonce o. . main. Thres Year Proof. to establish claim to the land above described, before v. k. Clerk of the County Court, at Klam- oth pii. Oregon, on tho 10th day of October, 1926. Claimant names as witnesses, o.j 7.imhrnnn. Emit Zumbrunn, ,mwnn and Wlllard Church, all ot Kfrkford. Oregon. S3 03 inc. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . . (I.n Vnflrior. IJCpnn mi i"- - 0. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore. Septemoer , Notice is hereby given that Frank u.i,.n t nnrrU California. who on November 1. ' 1923, made Additional Homestead Entry, Acts June , 191 "' March 2, 1889, .i.mi A wiinwU of Sec tion 83 Township 408., Range 7E.. Willamette Meridian, nas inuu notice of Intention to make Three . n,nnr in ttatnhllnh claim to the land above described, before Bert C. Thomas, II. n. uommission- . 'Kinmnth Fnlls. Oregon, on the 9th day of November, l.'2S. Claimant names as witnesses; i 1 llla-h n.vM Rtnltfl. WI1- avnBo ... - - n , . Hum Knvmond. Al Cummins, all of Dorrls, California. F. P. L1UHT, 812012 Inc. Register. Phone 10A-J. Room 10, Loom Is Bldg. DR. W. A. LEONARD Dentist Bpeciallst In Extractions, Oral Surgery aa4 DIseiMfm of the Month. J ' Paga Sewetl News Classified Adsi CLASSIFIED AD RATES ' ' I ' 4 I f 1 line 1 day 10e I 1 line J dayi .20c I 1 line 1 week L.-i...30e 1 line I days . 16c 1 line 4 days 15c 1 Una 1 month 76cl'" FOR SALE Real Estate For Sle Real Estate (Con't) FOR SALE 13.000. Five-room! house with bath, $600 will handle. Two blocks from Main, on paved street. Momyer & Momyer. 812tf FOR SALE IT room rooming house. Reasonable price. Good money maker. Call at 804 Main. Jltf FOR SALE (Con't) FOR SALE Splendid corner lot In Hot Springs. Close In. E0x75 feet. Price $1,000. Call 901 Lincoln St. or phone 636-M. FOR SALE One of the best com pletely furnished homes in the city, lot large enough tor 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 636-M. HELP WANTED Female WANTED Middle nged woman an companion and housekeeper for elderly woman. Box 166, News. S17tf Fmiramslkecdl Hmis Three-room, comnletpiv inmi.),. ed house to trade as first payment on larger house. Want about four room modern house on pavement. B. H. 8., care News. S9tf i FOR SALE Nice little home on pavement, in good location; gar age; price $2,260, $360 down and $30 per month and Interest. 901 Lincoln, phone 636-M. FOR SALE: Splendid close-In two apartment house; price 6,000. Call 901 Lincoln or Phone 636-M. . FOR SALE Splendid ranch proper ty In different parts of the county. Phone 636-M, or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Beautiful new 5-room bungalow, basement garage; splen did location for home; $5,260. Phono 636-M or call SOI Lincoln. FOR SALE New modern 6-room bungalow; price' $4,500; terms. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Only a few good lots left in Mills Addition; price $250 each. Phone 53C-M or call 901 Lincoln. .. FOR SALE Splendid residence lot in good location; close in; price $600. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. FOR RENT FOR RENT-pOood alfalfa stubble pasture for cattle only, near Mil ler Hill. Walter Zitzman. 817-18 FOR RENT Furnished two room apartment, private bath and phone. 59 Washington St. Phone 428-M. S17-23 FOR 81.1.131924 Ford roadster or deU.-t-ry. Reasonable. . ' Inquire at f.-eBan California ' Highway Otr.-.-e. S17-23 !'"(.:; fiA LE Winchester 12 gauge p.unp shotgun. Phone 234. 617-10 . f Cs&h iegEstos 7 1, Slightly need Dalton, Burroughs; guaranteed. Cash or terms. South well Stationery Store. Phone 602. y S10. O10 ROOM SUITE to rent. Reason able. 813 Alameda. Partly fur nished. 817-20 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Modern. Inquire at Northern Fur Shop. 810 Main St. Phone 374-J. S16-18 FOR RENT Modern furnished 6 room house, $45 a month. Klam ath News. Box 154. S16-18 FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room with bath. Call at 137 First St. 816-22 FOR KENT Two story building near conplcnion. 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 Room for rent, suit able for one cr two men, close in. 1154 Pine street. S15-17 FOR RENT 3 room house, east Main street, unfurnished, $26 a month. Call room 305 Baldwin Hotel. S15-17 FOR RENT 6 room house, com . pletcly furnished In Shipplug- ton. Electric ran go with bath. Phone 711. S13-19 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 phone 636-M. 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. A5tt FOR SALE Some splendid lots In Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. . FOR SALE One and pne-half acres In alfalfa and potatoes, on high way, close in. Price $1,000, on easy terms. 901 Lincoln. Phone 636-M. FOR SALE One of the best im proved ranches In Langell Val ley. 160 acres, under irrigation, $30 per acre. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. FOR RENT Two modern 3 room anit hnth hnnenlows. S35.00 each. Momyer & Momyer. S12tf FOR SALE ISO feet lumber, 2x6 14 ft. Price $8.00. 1020 Martin St. S16-17 FOR SALE 250-3000 Savage rifle, gold oead, Lyman peep sight, nsed two years, good as new, $35. C. M. Haley, Merrill Rte. S16-19 FOR TRADE OR SALE New Tol edo range, largest size. Take small car In exchango and pay cash difference. 419 Tenth. Apt. 12. ; S15-17 . FOR SALE Underwood typewriter No. 5 for sale, almost new.. In-quh-e 1034 High St. S15-20 LOST LOST Cameo brooch, keepsake, liberal reward. Mrs. H. ' R. Foreman. Algoma. - 815-17 WANTED WANTED Washing to do al home. tiuti wainut- liarexuiiy aone. . S17-23 EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and stenographer wishes permanent position. Call 406-R. S1G-22 WORK WANTED By lady and boy 16 on ranch, dairy or camp. Write Box 163, News.. 816-19 KK1H SCHOOL DOY with bicycle wants work ' Saturdays. Call 456-M. S16-19 FOR RENT Uncut grain pasture ror sneep. Appiy n-. m. im Billy Warren Ranch, Bonanza. 812-18 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, two rooms and bath. 2028 Recla mation Ave. ' S4tf Fir Rent Strictly modern, steam heated. furnished apartments, McCarthy Apartment, 630 Pine St. ' Phone 800. S4tf FOR HIRE Saddle and i pack horses to hunting parties, '$1.60 per day per horse, packer $5. M. H. Wampler, Rocky Point. Phone Odessa Ranch. A2S S25 FOR SALS Miscellaneous HAY DELIVERED L. Noll. 920 Lincoln. Phone 697-W. 810 10 FOR 8ALE Four room modern bungalow on Lincoln St. Good location. Terms, Call 1237 East St. '. J9tf FOR SALE 200 tons alfalfa hay. 600 acres alfalfa and stubble pasture to be fed on place, plenty of water. Tassey Stewart. Olene, Ore. S2-17 SITUATION WANTED- Thoroughly experienced bookkeeper, - capable rendering trial balance, income tax reports, etc. Box 152. News. . S15-20 MISCELLANEOUS , PARAGON" . made to measure coats, $18.50 to $59.75. All wool fabrics, also Manhattan Woolen Mills tor woolens, all descriptions. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. 622 So. Bth St. Phono 456-M. S16 016 GET YOUR chimneys swept. Phone 65. ' S15-28 DRESSMAKING 1240 Ave. Phone 647-R. Sargent SlOtt IF WE DON'T CARRY your fav orite magazine or newspaper we'll order it for you. Hale's News Agency. 610 O10 MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher ot piano, private lessons 1 hour 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. S4 04 DRESSMAKING Mrs. H. O. Whit ney. 610 So. 5th. Phone 456-M. SI 01 DR. F. R. GODD.UtD Osteopathia Phrsi clan -fla rgnos: . Phone 821 Office and Res. LO. O, F. Temple Klamath Falls, Oregon . I. A, GOIJ) SMITH Custom Tailor 10. Winters Bldg. Baits From (89.00 to $70.00 MBA. NATS OCTERBKIIf Real Estate Ml Lincoln St. Phons UO-M Ha Bone Corsets, Elastic Re ducers and Corsetletts Made -to Messore. Guaranteed. MRS. P. E. RANDALL i (81 Jefferson St. Phone 177-W Advances in WOOD coma without any warning. CHEAP PRICES are now on. Don't be one ot many who will order too late. Winter ' Is near. Phone In your orders. BLOCK WOOD is our specialty. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Barn."' 601 Main Phono 535 Edward B. Ashurst Attorney and Counsellor at Law State and Federal Courts Suite No. 6, Loomls Bldg. Phone 227 DR. PHILIP COLE . General Practice of Den tie try Opea Evening by A pf ointment Fooae BOO 618 Mala Over Moe's Store DR. 3. O. GO MLB Glasses Fitted and Oreaad TOO Main Btreet Phoae 138-W . General Practice of Den tie try ' I i Open Evening by A pf ointment I rooa AO 618 Mala I Over Moe'S Store i I lMMMMMWarfaaaaaayt FRED BX7ESIHQ Real Estate, Rentals and Fire Insaraace 1020 Main St. Phone ST74-W I - W. F. MYERS LAWYER 209 Odd Fellows Bldg., Klamath Falls Z. PETERS Teacher of Violin and Piano. Accredited by the ' Bureau of Education. Phone 4S1-W Browne's Paint Store 1029 Main Street. Phone 75 PELICAN LUNCH The Home of the Pelican STEW Oth. Off Main. TRIANGLE CAFE The place to b4 food ettt. OPEN ALL NIGHT 02S Mala Phoae S4 . 7