The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 26, 1925, Image 9

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    NEWS'
Estate
rVlii ..uarai gar-
Dd up-to-date;
f", properly, and
j lol Lincoln or
B. -
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III a AUUillwu. mh-i
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til-U or call at
ft.
m eorair lot
Cla la. tftrt
u.f00. uu (i
r pboat IH-M.
rr U our farm
few Interest rau,
lai oo una. Baa
tD lUJAtTY CO.
fc. tlh t.
laaruce
Farm Loan
Oltf
HI tora tract of eg.
Oil land, adjoining
Lrt 1-4 nil from city
alt Irrigation. Thl
U inct (or chicken
bilk garden, or both.
L tlibl, and low term.
Ilfbts.
b MALTY CO.
U. 7lh HU
laanaoa
Fans IiMM
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HOUC REAL bargains
B ltd tarm property,
jsj to trida or x-
1D REALTY
CO.
la, Tth St.
bjaraaca
Oltf
VL BDT 10 nor
U Ulldloga, on hlgh-
nad from acbool, all
kloa, part In alfalfa.
hi Half caah. half
X Una farm loan.
Tbli la a real anap.
REALTY CO.
k lib. Kt.
kanace
Farm
Oltf
Moans
m
o Trad!
l aiilttely f nrnlah-
Ma tint payment
t at about: four
1 taa on pavamenL
8tf
Httold ranch proper
HM 01 Lincoln!
fni mod bo by no
' "oat alreet, Mllla
HiaU toi Lincoln.'
rK Bodern R.maim
LWt 14,600; tarma.
r or call ant r
tP'dtd resldeac lot
RJ a Creacent are.
ruarl or Shane K3C.U
tt la all p,rt, of tha
Tint, - wh IDQ SO
er nnone aaa.M
'It Tnti . i . . .
,,-- looxing rot
' IrrUited (arm. I hare
acrot. 7 mllea from
'-w. 'VA bu,,d'
Clll ai , """" "K
bi.l Ml Lincoln Bt. or
fj'ldonce iota on
"reet.
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CHSft News
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7-Cj" Manager
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KLANATB FAtW
ews Classified Ads
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
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Fo, SU-R..I E..t. (Con't)
A apienuio u acre ranch, well Im
proveu. near unno. Chop. A
gooa utti ranch lor raising pour
try. Apply at (01 Lincoln
rtaono 636 M.
A HNAI
Modern 4 rm. house on High 8t.
,iui boxso. 1'rlc $3,000; $300
UUWU.
Blrlrlty roodara 4 rm. home, bdwd
lira: bunt-la booke, writing
deak. brkfet nook. A wonderful
.nom. fi.ito; 1760 down.
Two good lota In Mill. Addition,
close to BUth Bt. Price $360.00;
$100 down and $15.00 per mo.
Well located tiouae on Johnson St..
1 room a and haarmant. Newly
painted. Price 11600; 1300 cafa
A. A. BELLMAN CO,
Knatlora.
180 Heventh
m.
Phone I AH
Nil
McCarthy Block
Pint class rooming home in Ash
land, (Hreton. Addrma Box
las, Newa. N20-I4
Splendid all room modern houaa on
Nlnnb Bt. Price $6,250. (01
Lincoln or Phone 636-M. ....
FOR SALE A bargain In a four
room bungalow with bath, pan
try, and two porchee, large tot
and garage, partly furnlahed.
Price $2000. 1600 down and
reasonable monthly payment!. 901
Lincoln or Phone 634-M.
FOR 8ALK Four room and bath
plaalered bungalow In good loca
tion, large lot. barn on back,
treea. near ecuool. Price 13000.
(01 Llnooln. or Pbona 634-M.
FOK 8ALK 160 acrea near Donan-
aa, on highway. Prke J10.0U0
raih. 140 arree under Irriga
tion. (01 Lincoln, or Phone
634-M.
Low Internet, long term farm loana
WUHAItO REALTY CO.
1U6 Bo. 7th. St.
Lnanranoa
Rml Ettale. Farm Loana
OIU
FOR SALE Only a (aw good lota
taft In Mllla Addition: Price 1260
each. Phone 634-M or call 01
Lincoln.
FOR BALK Two-room houaa with
cloeed-ln poreh, garage, large lot,
Iom to Oregon are. payemeni;
price 11.100, one-third down, bal
ance on eaiy tarma. Phone 634-M
or call at (01 Lincoln at.
FOR RENT
Apartment. Three rooma, furnlah
ed. clean, light, airy. No child
ren. Apply Stlnaon'e) Studio or
. Phone 114-M. N26-89-
Houae. Four room modern, (ur
nlahed. good garage. Hat
Spring Addition. Phone 1-J.
N25-27
Two-room furnlahed modorn apart-
ment.
Call ao jeiieraon o.
,.N26-29 .
One tour room apartment and one
lhree room, both private
batba and ore well (urnlahed.
Prlr of (our room apartment la
I4S.00, and the three room la
140 Oo' per month, on Ewauna
Height, on -parement. APP1
at (01 Lincoln. Phone 634-M.
Cablna to whlu men. See Collin.
724 Market St. K2S-D26
Oarage.
473-M.
204 So. Riverside. Phone
N26tf '
Furnlahed apartment.
Phone 600.
N24-27
FOR RENT Three-room nou. 738
California av. N2J7
llecember lat. First claa modern
five room apartment with range,
heating atove and buffet. .130
Jefferson St. Phon 678. N21-27
Four room nous with bath, range
and heater. Corn.r Main and
Alameda. Phon 486-R. N17tf
FOR RENT Four room and bath
furnlahed house, with garage. In
. 1 ,....i.. Prir 150 month.
gOUU inwiuu. - -
Call at (01 Lincoln or phone
630-M. : -. i
FOR RENT First elasi furnished
apartment, tam haatjd. Mc-
Carthy Apartment, 630 Pin.
Phone 800. 014lt
Apartment. Three larga rooms fur-
nlshed. Clos In, Call
j .... N22tf
FOR SALE MicllJteou
1 - N jisgjiitj-gu .njininrn
H. D. motorcycl for sale. Cheap.
2205 Union Ave. N26-38
Bicycle. Oood as new. Cost $65.
Serl less than half price. Write
: Hartley Ranch, Merrill. NZ
FOR SALE Star touring car. latest
model; used one month; Just I k
it. kar.oin. Hnlrk and Star
Uarage.
N24tt
1NVK8TIOATE TIIIH
riano, excellent condition, $160.
4 rooma of furnlturo $200; terms.
4-room modern house for rent.
.720 N lU'8t 'NV.-
1 Hp .1 WMk
1 M ,,,,,
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.,76
77
lire if v Plata ,Um "cloa
lire, if yoa mtial f new
Inbuir. V1. your """""unity.
Ford louring
ng. Late
1925. Used
lialloona and
nearly l2nn
about
mouths,
extra ....
other
man
DAW fam I,..,...
C.r.g.. 13V. Main' m."9
N25tf
lA';B-H"' cask. CW
fU?T?W(1.,u"nln "mdltloni
quire lo llouaton, 3-K atore.
N24-26
Vnr fn.. .,
m2 i,"DCJ.' r?.T Milk Hohm
i.u. rnone 4D0-J. N21tf
Ford dolly.,.- i .
Call 7 '"..f00" "Bdltlon.
.-j , , uarage. 3rd
and Main 81. ligtf
viaar, gal. I4
Yakima apuda. per ewt. "'. j ,t
Apploa. box. 75o t0 j 75
Onlona, ewt. , ,6
Orape. per lb. i'so' to OBe
fraah Egga, by the eaaa 48c
Freeh ggg by the dog. g0o
.. , CD4U' Prodnco Co.
MI E.t Mala Hi. Phone WI
N3 tf
TO EXCHANGE
214 ton Republle trluck to aell or
trade tor late model Tota .truck
(iood condition. John Lhkey.
Merrill, Ore.
N2 D3
HELP WANTED Male
HKLP WANTED Experienced ac
ceaaory part clerk; do not apply
ualeae experienced and can give
rttfwrrnce. Acme Motor Co. N24-26
HELP WANTED Female
n oman to - cook on ranch. Good
wage. All winter Job. D. D.
LIKy, M a 1 1 tl . Ore. "N20-26
WANTED Poaiticm
YOUNG Woman denlrea position na
housekeeper or rook on ranch.
Address 421 Va N Tenth Bt.
N24-29
Married man deslrea work. Kx-
perienoed In managing, clerking
and bookkeeping. Consider ny.
thing offered. Reference. - Box
1H0. News. N25-26
WANTED
niu pay caah for used Ford or
Chevrolet, any ahape or model.
622 Houth 6th. Nil DI0
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTKD Your Christmas iembrold
ring and crocheting done well
and reasonable. Phone 4B6-M
628 S 6th 8t. . N24-28
HEMSTITCHING, c and 8c yd. un
derwear and children' aewlng.
Mm. Lageaon'a Shop 133 N 4th.
N24-'2('
Lady will share apartment with
high acbool girl or woman. Call
869-W, evenings. N21-27
DAILY MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Butter
PORTLAND, Nov. 25. Selling
prices creamery prints, 67c; dairy
buying price, 38c.
Cheese
Belling price Tillamook county
triplets. 31c 32c; loaf. 32c 33c;
Oregon triplets, not branded, 26c;
Tillamook f.o.b. selling prices: trip
lets, 28c; loaf, 29c: Cooa county
cheese, selling price to retailers:
triplets, 30c; loaf, 81c.
Egg
Buying prices, current receipt,
43c; hennery whites, 47c: hennery
pullets, 36c; under sited, 26c.
Llvo Poultry
Selling prices, heavy hens, 26c;
light to medium hens, 18c; springs
heavy, 24c; light, 29cp30c; pekin
ducks, 22c; colored, 20c.
Turkey
Fancy dressed, 43c45c; ordin
arv. 3 5c 04 2c; fancy live turkeys,
30c 32c.
Wool
PORTLAND, Nor. 26. Nominal
vnlley (In halt blood, S0c32c;
medium or blood, 30c32c;
coarse or blood, 28c30c; braid,
25c4Y2Sc. At vnlley points, prices
are 2ctT5c higher for selected lots.
Cash Wheat
PORTLAND. Nov.' 25.. flub,
$1.56; big bend blnestera. $1.6(;
HOTEL ASTOD
igW4kHI1 Lo. Aar!
EVERT ROOM bat PRIVATE TOILET
in it R.ilii -New, Modem
Close ro Shopping District and Theatre j
FREE GARAGE Tari from $1.50
Thursday, Nov. 2fi. .192,1
Tammany Envoy's
Al Smith to South Seen as Futile
Southern i po ,t,Cuins are skeptical of Uie outcome of tlie effort :
of James J. Walker, Tammany mayor-elect of New York, to heal
the breach In the Democratic party by "acllinB" Gov. Al Smith of
, ? I. 1 Paiontial candidate. Walker is aecn
with Mayor TJ alter A. Sias of Atlanta, Ga.. where he conferred
wiUi aUte lee Vrj. Walker at left.
ordinary blueetem Or baart, tl.67;
turkey red, ordinary, I1.6B; turkey
red, dark fancy, 31. 6; red Rus
sian. 11.62.
. LI restock
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26. Cat
tle steady; ateers, good, 18.00
$8.60; cowa, good and choice, $6.00
$5.60. ', ' ' .
Calve . steady, medium choice,
$8.00 $(.60.
Hoga , ataady; light, $13.50
$14.76; medium, 112.00 $13.00.
Sheep (teady; lamb, . medium
choice, $13.00316.25; ewea, $4.00
$8.00; wetbera. 49.00ejll.60.
Potatoes
SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. 25.
California rivers, $3.76$4.25;
Washington gems, 13.500 33.76;
aweeta.No. 1, 3Hf3c; No. 2.
23c. ..
SHASTA VIEW
W.
hcd ,
from
from
R. Haakln baa purchased 20
of cattle, lately. Ten head
Bob Adam and ten head
a party In Poe valley.
H. B. Wilson is able to be around
again without the assistance ot a
crutch or cane, after the accident
he had a few weeks ago.
Joe Mlcka la the owner ot a new
aedan. " - '
W. A. Layman has purchased a
herd of Jersey heifers from Mr.
Bellman In Klamath Falls.
The D canal in this district is
undergoing a general repairing on
all turnout, due to the widening
KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL.
Sate. Ready, Dependable confinement
car. adv. 21
Radio Program
Thursday, November 26
KPO, 428.3 meters. Hale Brothers
and Chronicle, San Francisco. Reg
ular features; 12 noon, reading
scripture and Thanksgiving services
from old St. Mary's; 1 p. m.. Selger
orchestra; 2:30 p.m. studio pro
gram; 3:30 p. m., Palace orchestra;
5:30 p.m., children's hour; 6:15 p.
m stock; 6:40 p. m.. States orches
tra; 7 p. m., Selger orchestra; 8 p.
m., program; ( p.m., atudio pro
gram; 10 p.m., Cabtrla orchestra.
KOO, 261 meters, General Elec
tric, Oakland. Usual features; 4 p.
m., concert, St. Francis, Ban Fran
cisco, orchestra; 5:30 p.m., boys'
talk: 8 p. ro., "The Cinderella Man,"
a four-act comedy; 10 p. m., dance
music Talt's resort orchestda.
KLX. 601 meters. Tribune, Oak
land. 7 p. m., newa broadcast,
weather; 7:40 p.m., children's story;
8 p. m.. Thanksgiving program; ( p.
m., dance music; 10 p. m., .an
nouncements. KNX, 337 meters, Express, Holly
wood. 11 a.m., nature talk; 1 p.
m., football game; 7 p. m., program;
8 p.m., program; 9 p.m., feature;
10 p. m.. Ambassador orchestra.
KHJ, 405.2 meters. Times, Los
Angeles. 8 p.m., program; 11 p.
m Blltmor orchestra.
KFI, 467 meters, Earle C. Antho
ny, Los Angeles. 6:30 p.m., mati
nee program; 6 p. m., amusements;
6:16 p.m., radio motorlogue; 7 p.
m., U. 8. v. stuuents program; .
m program: 10 p.m., program.
KFOA, 454.3 meters, Rhodes Store
Seattle. 13:80 p. m., program; 4 p.
m., Olympic hotel orchestra; 5:15
p. m., today recipe.
EARL SHEPHERD CO.
RADIO SETS SITPLIES ;
. Fresh . Radio. Batteries :
007 Mnln 84, Klamath Fall
Effort to "Sell"
0
for the pumping plants tor' the
new Highland ditch.
The teachers of Shasta ' View
school gave a very nice Thanksgiv
ing program and pie social laat
Friday night. Over $30 wa rais
ed from the sale ot the pie and
every one had a good time. -.
The Woldrap children of Tule
sake and .the .Cha. Taught children
bare the whooping cough.
Mr. and Mr. John Bailey trans
acted business In Malln Saturday.
Mrs. John LIskey and sin Jackie
were callers at the 'Fisher home
last Friday. .
Sports Done Brown
By NORMAN E. BROWN
The college football world ot late
haa been disturbed by the recurring
rumors that "Red" Grange was
signed to play professional football
before the close of his college grid
Iron and academic career.
These repeated rumor xauaed
Coach Zuppke of Illinois to question
the Ghost of the Gridiron regarding
the stories.
College athletic rules deal firmly
with athletes signing to participate!
In professional contests while taking
part In college athletics. -
Major Griffith, the Judge Landls
of the Western Conference athletics,
.
,
AfiWWIfMTIR-i
haa bitterly attacked professional
football from all angles, including
.the efforta of the backer to lure
college ma Into the sport.
Thl spirit of the "pro" enthu
siasts In seeking to "undermine" the
game I decried.
Other colleg head pursue the
same course In luring the students
to live up to the letter and spirit of
the rules (for the good of the game)
through their .careers.
. But this thought will not depart
from my mind: Are the colleges
adhering to the spirit aa well as the
letter of their athletic rule In ac
quiring material for their football
teams?
On the way to the office the oth
er morning I visited with a gradu
ate of a western conference school,
who waa troubled by the (act that
ne oaa oeen approached ito "con
tribute" to the expense Incurred In
taking some local boys to his alma
mater to "show tham the place,"
and ihen had been Informed that
more fund wonld be needed later.
This cannot be an Isolated case.
This man wa not a "big light" in
college. The practice must be some
what general, considering that the
plea for funda to carry on the "gath
ering In" work baa reached him.
I asked him why ha did not coma
out with a frank, open statement
that he did not aanctlon nch under
ground activities and furthermore
believed such tactic to violate the
spirit of sportsmanship.
He hesitated to reply. ' .
What made him hesitate, be ad
mitted later, was bis fear ithat the'
charge ot disloyalty to his old school
would be tbe first cbarge he -led at!
him.
Tbla condition cannot be Isolated,
to one Institution or group.
Until the .colleges cleanse their i
own organizations of these "spirit"
aa well as rule violators they can-!
not conscientiously become overly
Incensed at attempts- of outsiders to
place their own personal interests
subservient - to the promotion of
clean athletics.
WILL NOT PROSECUTE .
"HIP POCKET" VIOLATORS
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 24. Col.
Frith, federal prohibition adminis
trator, waa the recipient of three
Free Radio Log Sheet 1
We want to know what your
radio set Is doing in the way
of getting stations. Card board
sheets specially arranged by the
Earl Shepherd Radio Department
as well as Radio Station Pro
grams are absolutely free. Ask
for, them, at 607 Main St ,
One rush on the starter and
new winter "Red Crown" is off like a shot!
Wild to go crotvdetl with mileage!
The new winter "Red Crown" is the
achievement of our 47-years of gasoline
making experience!
On sale at Standard Oil Service" Stations
and "Red Crown" dealers.. Fill at the red,
white and blue pump and see! .
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
rousing cheers from the Blbblers'
league here Tuesday on hi an
nouncement that be would sot prose
cute "hip. pocket" violators of the
Volstead law. ,
As a result 18 men arrested for
transporting hip . pocket flaak In
their automobile will be set free,
and their cars, which were confis
cated, returned to them.. The eaaea
are too small for the government to
bother with, Frith explained. .
ROSK.MU'Ka CHALLENGED
NEW YORK, Not... J4.J-Jobnny
Brown, European bantamweight
champion, and the latest of -title-holders
from overseas to reach these
shores, haa filed a challenge against
Charlie (Phil) Rosenborg for the
world' title. . . . ; i-,.
. If you are uncertain about theer-'
rattgement or wording of yoar adver
tisement don't hesitate to -ask a lor
suggestions. We shall be glad t
Camphor For Sore Eyas ,
It Is surprising how qnlckly eye
lntlamatlon Is helped try camphor,
hydrasti, wlteh baxel, etc., aa nix
ed In Lavoptik -eye wash. . On
small bottle helps any case core,
weak or strained eye. Aluminum
eye cup free. Whitman Drag: CO.-
Adv. - - t
Five-Tube Fada $&
Choice of KPO .
Hale Bros. -Department Store
ot San Francisco maintain -KPO,
one of the largest 'broadcasting;
stations on the Coast.
Hale Bros, nave selected 'the
Fad Radio as the best Mentro-
dyne from "the- point of Tone,
Selectivity, and Duratllltytfor-th)
money and now 'have 'the Sea
Francisco Agency for thia Cine
et. . . ', , ;
Fada Seta are -handled In
Klamath only by the Shepherd
radio department and- are the
same prices everywhere. Make
an appointment any evening; and
try it at our store In the heart'
of Klamath Fall that' a real
lest. -...,.; :
Convenient - Terms. !
Earl Shepherd Co.
Pianos,
Radio,
'Tsotrola
"phone 8tm
507 Main St.
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