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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1925)
i 1 1 . Btar nonan. ft -n.l.r Irrlia Z. ion! " ?u.il tall t a Call J thus jf Mil "m lattreat rata. VltWTt tX). kaTMCS .0 tort tract cf , pt Itod, idjolnlng -i M mil trm city Lgfcr irrigation. This yact wr vf fsrdan. or both. Lrt. ind low lermi. ra4 Ul"- i:l.T . a tm w. farm Ixiana out tt KKAL bargains at farm property. m m iraJ or JIULTT 00. It lib w. Mnent . Firm Ixnuu Qlt "ji ICT It aore y4hittuta. oo higb bhs4 frost school, all at, ptrt la alfalfa, jt Hilt Mtli. halt Lku lint farm loan, W nil It a real snap. U.U.TT CO. h til M. Farm Luuu 01U Nojplrtely furolah- m flrat payment 4 tut about four- OB pafemaaL 8tf ranch nronar of the county. "Iall 101 Lincoln. (41 rood to br 110 rrnt atreot. Mtlla (Rrihora railroad. aU tol Lincoln. H tiodarn B-room 'J It.loo; trrma. ttll 01 M4I4 ratl oa Crea raaldenc lot ' 01 Craacant iva tton pbona 634-M, til partt of tba rwt down and 14 netini ....... i .. l r-u or Dhona 6SI-M ""tad farm. 1 hare 73 t. 7 mlli-l from kjU.1 0d build. 4B ra-1... Willi t .LD.,.hor p"c llli . " ""Ma 8U or FhT Lt. VW 13110 !B' .. r rnono NitaM . .!pinnirt lota In 1.. MTfi.i2 ,'hon, aawU, fiamath News Hi br IT th. 'I? ". treasurer. 7r -Ll'"K icuitor . fa.. Kl"h 4 lamatn r'"c;; 8iurrv 1h"r P fiaaBapVlm," hi re and a copjr wm KLAM4TB 6-ALU ews Classified Ads CLAMimO AO KATKA Hat I days .'. nia line 4 day n8 I I 1 For Sal -R.l E.tat. (Con't ) I Ntw modern 4 ruim house and garage, on macadam Itad atrset. I'rlia 11.660, or 13.000 Includ ing furniture. Hmall pay maul down. Now madam 4 room hotna wlih bnaptiienl and garnga, locatad In baat raaldnnllnl section. 1'rlia IS. 150. Iteaaonabla payment gives you puaaoaaloa. For Bala or Trade 4 room raodaru boue. wall lomiad. What hava jrouT Wa have furnl.hod or unfurnlah d houara, flaia and aparimeule for ram. Ho ua. A. A. IIKI.I.MAN 1. Itonliiira IIM Hrvcnlh M. MrCarthy lll.lg. Itiuno No. I AM. Thrae room cottage, naw, cloaa to school, good roada, near ttore. alual tell at once. Heal bar gain. 501 MurUn HI. 201 Large lot and aloro building at bargain If taken gt once. Iti qulra H17 Kail Main. Z3T 140 acrrt of ona of I ha Ut farnia In Klamath county, with paid up walar right. Prlfl 2S pT arre. Call (01 Lincoln St. I'hone 53-M. A tnlondld 40 arra ranch, wll lm provnl. nrar Olana. C'hrnp. A good littla ranch for raiting potil ' try. Apply at (01 Lincoln. 1'huna 6.14-M. A. A. HKI.I MrTarthy llldg. .MAN Ct. l-JO No. 7th HI. Splrndld alt room mudnrn houaa on Ninth m. I'rlr IS.2&0. 101 Lincoln or I'hona 1-M. FOK HALK A bargain In a four room bungalow Hh bath, pan try, and two porchra, larca lot and garaca, partly furnlahrd. I'rlra 12000. 1500 down and roaaonabla monthly parmantt. (01 Lincoln or Hhuoa 634-M. Foil HAI.K Four room and bath plaaterad bungalow In good loca tion, large lot, barn on back, traaa. near achool. . Prlca f 8000. (01 Lincoln, or Fhone 634-M. Low Interval, long term farm loam WIHIIAHD lUtALTY CO. 1!M Ho. 7th 84. laaaraaca IU1 Eatata. Fan FOR BALE Only a few good lots lell in mills Aaamon, pi-n-v i. each. I'hone 6J4-M or call (01 Lincoln. FOR BALE Two-room bouse with cloaed-ln porch, garage, large lot, cloaa 10 Oregon ave. pavement: price II. 100, one-third down, bal ance on eaay terme. Phone 634-M or call at 01 Lincoln at. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, or , call 226-J. . 14 No. th 244 Apartment. Two rooms, furnlthed. 61 Wathlngton Bt. Phone 4281. Apartment. Steam heated Furnlah Vd. 641 High. Phona 111-W. 244 Modern apt. Reasonable 60S Jefferson. price. 231 Largo housekeeping- room. 227 No. 5th. !! I' Furnished sleeping; room, furnaca heated, for one or two pertona. Phono 168-U or call 1124 Kt 81. 228 House. Two Toorat. furnlahod. Modom. Garage. On South 6th Bt. Phona 709- Large front alceplng room with 1...4.1. Phone and bath. -"03 Washington. 226 Apartment. Three roomt, "r'1J1"h ed. Oarngo. 35. Inquire 312 Michigan Ave. 219 u...n vnAm house partly fur1 ..i.h.d Innnlro . 1202 Wllford Ave. 222 One four room apartment and ono threo room, both nvo pni hatha and are woll furnished. -, ,nm anartment It I-rnn m 445.00, and the three room 1a 140.00 per month, on Ilolehts. on pavement. Appiy at 101 Lincoln. Phone 638-M Cabins to while men. Bee "U""- 724 Market Bt. tiiovio- Oaraga. 104 80. Rlveraldo. Phont FOR RKNT Four room and bath furnished house, wttn garag.. good location. Price 450 month. Call at 801 Lincoln or phone 634-M. FOIt BRNT First olass furnished apartment, gleam heated. Mc Carthy Apartments, f'M Phona 01" - FOR SALE Mlocellaneoui JJaaat4aiaaaaaaaa One furnished room and on 1 room apartment in Rood lotto on paromont. AdulH. tltlnton Studio. . ..... ,3S lln 1 Mk Una 1 uoDth ..I0o .74 JORSALE ( Con'l ) Htoet In UurnCook atmaa. haii ". box ttovaa, laundry aiovaa, new and tumid hand. All klndt f gmt.' Wr ,oa mon.y. a Dick, 220 Main Bt. 2(5 - St'. 01 Uoak Houaa." Phone 644-J 130 Forda (berrolate. Hulcka. Start and "oogai All lata model. No juua. Bumn rioted modola. f you urt In the market fur good 'ar it win pay you to aea ua firai. 20 ran to pick from. Lof. prlcea and eauy termt. Itulrk and Ntar lianig. Dvprndable I'aed Cora. 227 One elertrle heatr In flrat elm ciinuiuon. tio.00. Htltiton BtU' dlo or Phone 114-M. 232 ery cliaao. Kurd inurtnr a.i euglne. 1421 Wall Bt. NilH D6 For live fir. Dry fir and plna tlL Bltteen Inch laiigth. We have wood for ranne, heser, flro place or furnace. Iiave order at Wuatern Transfer Co., 419 Main. I'hone 1S7. K. n. Cham berlain A Chna. DeHliarer. MeCul lom'a Mill. N29 029 We are taking orders now to sell 8.000 pullets. These pullets will be hatrhed In the month of Feb. and delivered free In tha month of April, (!ght week-old eelect eil pullen at 70c. $70.00 per 100. a loej, deposit will hold your order. All this stock lsi irom morouglibred bred-to-lay trapnest stock. Hansen, Ta tiered nn:l Hollywood strains. ltoguo River Poultry Farm, Medfnrd, Ore. N2 U5 For conked fooda, dairy product! and lunches try The Milk House. i at .nri hn. ti si ...I.-. U No. 4th. Phono 4S0-J..N21tr,V ' . . . ' ' we"lern Ford delivery In good condition. Call at Imperial Oarage, 3rd and Main Bts. NJtf TO EXCHANGE Z V4 ton Republic trluck to sell ori trade for late model Ford truck. tiood condition. John Ltskey. Merrill, Ore. N24 D3 Uulrk cylinder. Excellent con dition every way. Will trado even for city lot Valuo 13K0. fall 2-T after 4:00 p. m. N29tf LOST Will the party who atole bicycle In . V. m It.. k .w h r 1 1. J 0th please return same and avoid trouble. 240 Pair spectacles, child's. In caae, on uregon avenue, Tuesday morn Ing. Finder please leave at Newt office. 238 HELP WANTED Mala Newtpaper solicitor, no experience nocoasary, good proposition. Uox 2ko, News. 235 Lire local agent. Address P. O. Ro 603. Klamath Falls. Ore. 121 HELP WANTED Female Competent stenographer and clerk Good pay and steady work. State experience fully. Address M. 61. care Newa. 230 WANTED Poaition Housekeeping. Hotel or restaurant work. Will consider any kind ot work. Uox 221' Klamath News. 221 WANTED Dressmaking by the day or at home. 610 so. Stb. Phone 450-M. N29 D3S Will pay cash for used Ford or Chevrolet, any shape or niodol. B22 Sonth 6th. Nil P10 MISCELLANEOUS Lady will care hour or day. for children by 2220 Whlto Ave. 242 LAST CALL. PIANO TUNING I ir,.vn harmony and aweetness for ,""" . .... m.. the holidays. Pleate leave nottco at Shepherd's. W. H. Morgan. Henistllching. All fast colors. Work done quickly and guaran teed. Knit silk underwear a specially. Mrs. H. M. Allender, 614 Walnut Ave. N2 D28 Ulacklo Messenger Service under new management. Prompt and reliable service. Thone ' Via Dcrgbvin. N29-D29 Classified advertising In THE KLAMATH NEWS pay big divi dends. Vm them for profit. UOTEL AST OD il Hill ' U-A.S.I- EVERY ROOM ki PRIVATE TOILET 50 Pathe - New, McJem Ooi. to Shopping District and Theatre. FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 Thursday, I)(.c. n, 1925 DAILY MARKET . QUOTATIONS Ho PORTLAND, Dor. J , -TreiYiilg In wool la tiower at pTKcttc-ttl1y all pulata, although weaiarn alock an peara to ihow ntnlntalncd raluea, ltd Httie nuytng actlrlty. Practic ally no activity It noted here. One of the big Portland buyara receiv ed a wire from Cotton connoetlont, taylng' that berauta of tba easier trend thore, no purchaaee thonld be made until bo advised by ' eaitor connectlona. Thlt It taken to Indi cate a mora oauttom trend la the American trade aa a rttult of lato dacllnet : In aouthern hnmlaphere marketf, ' ' Portland prlcea. nominal' valley fine half blood, 14cj40e; medium or oiooo, iKcrtoe: coaraa or K blood, 30c3Sr; braid, Jlc 22c. At valley polntt prlcet are 20 4 54 higher for aetected lota. , ' lluttcr PORTLAND, Dec. 2. selling prlgpt, box lott, creamery prlcea: prlnta, ettraa, CSe; for plain wrap- pera, aubject to dltcount of 2 3 per cent; dairy buying, 1 'per cent. Chmn . Celling price, Tillamook county trlpleta, 3toOS2c; loaf, 22c33o; Oregon trlplntt, not branded, 20e; Tillamook f.o.b. Helling price: trlp leta, 28c: loaf, 29c; Coot county clioeae, telling price to retailers: triplets, 30c; loaf. 31c. ljtga Huylng prlcet Front ttrcet current receipts, 37c;' hennery whites, 41c; hennery pullets 34c; undersized 25c. Llvr Poultry Selling prices, heavy hena, 25c; light to'meiilum hena, 18c; sprltiKl. heavy, 24c light. 23c03oc; pekln ducka, 22c; colored. 20c: Turkeya . Fancy d reused, 35c; ordinary. 30c 4 34c; fancy live turkeya, 28c. Wheat PORTLAND. Doc. 2 Hard white white, 1. CI; hard winter, 41.66; northern spring. 41.56; western red, 11.64. Potatoes BAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 2. Call-I fornla rivers. 43. 25 ji 43.75; Wash ington gems, 13.25ft 43.05; sweet potatoee. No. 3ic4c; No. 2. I 2 8e. . Livestock BAN FRANCJSCO.- Dee. 2. Cat tle market steady; steers, good. It.0448.6aiowa,-. good and choice, 45.00OI5.50. Calves market steady; medium choice, IS. 00ff9.50. -Hog. market steady; light, 113.50 4M14.75; medium, 412.004414.00. Sheep market steady; lambs, med ium choice, 113.00 $15.25: ewes, $4.00 e 8.00; wethers, 49.00 0 11.50. LOWER SWAN LAKE Miss Frlcke and Miss McLellan of the county health corp were callers at the teacherage Sunday afternoon. Miss McLellan visited the school Monday In the discharge; 'of ber duties as health nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnett, who assisted In organizing a Sunday school at Upper Swan Lake Sunday. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CKEDiTOHS In the County Court of tho State of nreaon. for Klamath County. In the Msttor of the Estate of Clarence Jones, Deceased. Tho undersigned having been appointed by the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Klamath County. Administrator of the es tate of Clarence Jones, deceased notice i. hereby given to the credi tors of, and nil persons having claims against esld deceased, to present them verified as required by law, within six months after tho first publication of this notice to said Walter west, Aaminieiraior, . 1 he office of W. C. Van Emon Lawyer. 204-5 Hnrt Rldg., 7th and Main Streets. Klamath Fulls, Ore. Dated Nov. IS. 1925. WALTER WEST. Administrator of the Estate of Clarenco Jonos, De ceased. N20. 27 D3.10 .NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. . In the Mnttor of the Estate of J. A. McComh, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given thst tho undersigned h" been duly appoint ed Executrix of the Last Will and Testament snd of the Estate of J A McComb, Deceased, by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Klamath County, and all persons having clnlms against said estate are hereby notified to pre ent same to the undersigned at "he office of Fred. D. Fletcher. No. 14 Loomls Building. Klnmsth Falls, Oregon! within alx months from dttnateu"thfs 3rd day of December, 1925, Ts!uqA MeCOMB. Executrix of the Estate of t J. Ai - MCComo, ueceasBu. D3,10,17.M ' V 1 . spent the night with their ton, L. L. Aroctt and family. ; airs. P. K. Htlloa drove to Klam ut!i Fulls the first of the week. Kulph Hutchinson, who has been In a Klamath Palls lin.nltnl for treatment, of Injuries sustained in an auto accident, wae a visitor In the neighborhood thlt weak, aa the guett of P. E. Billet. Mr. and Mra. Bpldell woro In tbla neighborhood on butlneta Tuesday. Pupils on the honor roll at achool thla month were Vena and Ray Ar- nett and Iva fillies, several coldt among the pupils this month lessen ed the attendance. ' Considerable Interest la being tak en In the spoiling match to be held at the school bouse, Friday night. The contest la between the pupils of the grammar grades and tba high school studonts of this neighbor hood. The school gave a program appro priate to Thanksgiving Wednesday afternoon. Those taking part were Iva Btlles, Ora Arnett. Ralph Arnett. Anna Btlles, Portia McKeen, Ruby Arnett, Vena Arnett, Chat. McKeen and Kay Arnett. P. E. Stiles, who has been con fined to bis home for some time on account of pneumonia, la able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Arnett made a bnsinoss trip to Klamath Falls Tuetday. Stanford Prof, to Flirt With Ghosts " PALO ALTO. Calif., ' Dec. ' 2. Ghosts are coming In for the er Idus attention of Professor John E. Coover of the Stanford university psychology department. Experimental Investigation Is be ing made of various forms of psy chic phenomena, In an attempt to discover the exact relationship be tween the so-called spiritual world and scientific knowledge. Professor Coover believes most of the ghosts seen have been mere ly sensory Illusions, excited, by an active imagination put Into action by a certain outline of sound. He will endeavor to test, by actual experiment, the verity of these be- llefs and to observe how far the senses are Influenced when "ghosts" and similar apparitions are report ed. Columbia Said to Favor Andy Smith 1 1 NEW YORK, Dec. ?2. (United News) Columbia university, con sidering a cbsnge of football coaches for 1928, is wondering whether Andy Smith, who has bad success with the University of California eleven in recent years,, will accept 115,000 a year for three seasons, and come east to instruct tbe grid Iron squad on Mornlngslde heights. No official announcement has been made, as Charley Crowley, the present mentor of. the Lions, has not resigned. Radio Program Thursday, December KPO, 428.3 meters,. Hale Brothers and Chronicle, Sad Francisco. Reg ular features; 1 p. m., Selger or chestra; 2:10 p. m., silverware care talk; 2:30 p.m., matinee; 3:30 p. m.. Palace orchestra; 5:30 p.m., children's hour; 8:15 p.m., stocks; 6:40 p. m States orchestra: 7 p. m., Selger ordhestra; 8 p. m., program; 1 p.m., studio program; 10-p.m., Cabirla orchestra. ' KGO, 861 meters. General Elec tric, Oakland. Usual features; 1:30 p.m., stocks and weather; 4 p. m., St. Francis orchestra; 6:30 p.m., talk for boys; 7 p.m., news, weath er, stocks, markets; 8 p. m., musical program. 10 p. m., dance music, Talt orchestra. KNX. 337 meters. Express, Holly wood. Usual features; 11 a.m., na 1,, re talk: 7 to 10 p.m., courtesy programs: 10 p. m.. Ambassador ho tel orchestra. arm ioK 5 meters. Times, Lo-J Angeles. Usual features; 12 noon, Arcade orchestra: 2:30 to 3:30 p m matinee program; 6:30 p.m., .t.ii.imn'i nrnernm: 7:45 p. Pi., care of hotly talk. nr. Phillip M. Lovsll: a r, m nrocrnm: 10 p.m., dnnce music, Ililtmore orchestra. lrpi 1B7 meters. Earle C. Antho ny, ' Los Angeles. Usual features; s s.0 n. m.. mntlnee;. 6:15 p.m. radio motorloiiue: 7 P. m., U. S. C. stutlants program; P-m., musical program; 10 p.m., program. KGW, 491.5 meters, Orcgonlan, Portland. 10:30 n. m music, news, -oothor- isr.io n. m.. Rote City trio; p. m., dinner concert; 7:30 to m WfaMtttnit nnllee reports, rosr- V.t. ".noet.r 7:46 D. HI.. tlk. Cath- olle Truth society. KFOA, 4$ 1.3 meters, Rhodes Store Seattle: 4 P.m., Olympic orehes- trkf 1:46 p. m ttudiO program; 8:15, p. m., weather. '. Sports Done Brown lly KORMA.V K. IIUOWN I think that the "bawling out" f'oach Hob Zuppke administered to ""'" Crsnne at the annual dinner oi tnt Iniversity of Illinois foolbull team tbc other night was Illy ad rU'.d and a direct Insult to the "Tbl" P"Tr, ",?t .""iW a part in'bnlld'ing Zuppke's eier graced a team of that Intuitu- fnme , tlon. I ... . . Letter men may etep from the col- Whatever view. Zuppke or hi, ts-i toM t0 we), pay, Jobf socl. e. had or felt concerlng tneL, foo.tau coacbe, ,t rlya, cM uK 'T pro- tator.'. on foaling their own alma feaslonal football should have .been' B ,.cr . ,r forgotten on that occasion. That dinner Is held for the pur-; pose of paying due homage to the men who each fall rksk their phy sical well being by playing football for the honor and glory of the Illlnl. Grange, by his treat work, had writ ten a more brilliant chaplor than any other player who bad gone be fore him. Grange had faithfully accomplish ed what Zuppke bad set out to have him do bring fame to Illinois. Illinois, with Co other colleges, long before Orange's debut, had de cided that football was the road to nation-wide publicity, popularity and Increased enrollment. Grange, when be appeared aa a eandldate. was simply a bit of material which Zuppke and bis aides hoped to use In molding a team that would bring more prominence to Illinois. Grange risked life and llnih one must realize that there Li still some dancer of Injury in football to fur ther Zuppke's ends and received in return the plaudits of the multi tude, Bub-cor.s-iously a lessen in loy alty, a well d jvelcped physique end ! a varsity "I." No doul t competent Instructors could htv instilled ideas of loyalty and buililtd his physique without using football had the desire been there. But In no other way could the college authorities hare derived so much benefit for the institution as they did by training Grange to be a ball player. , GOOD FOR WEAK EYES Tho quick action of simple cam phor, hydrastlt, witch hazel, etc., as mixed in Lavoptlk eye wash aston ishes people. One small bottle helps sny case weak, sore r strain ed eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Whitman Drug Co. Adv. GET YOUR GUNS A. D. LAMBERT, Prop. Because iVs Comfortable ; another important reason for your travel over . 1 Southern Pacific Lines ; ' Get extra value for your travel funds-. - , go by train. Ride in long, easy-riding coaches-a comfortable, roomy seat in whtch you can relax in entire case, read or converse or plan your activities at journey s end. Speedy trains leave at convenient hours, , find, no matter where. Southern Pacific Lines and connections can take you. Ailc Ajcni J. J. Miller, D. F. P. A. SI 7 Main St. it rage SeveS And now - ,-, - - f ... ; After molding him to their doslrea and "cashing In" on his fame they seek to hnmlllalo film, ,Tlt!e1i him, "IirwI him out" In pnlillo for hit de clslon to capitalize, that fame.1 ' ' In years to fume Zuppke's fume will be meaiorv l partly on the basis that he ' "developed nrange."' ' It must follow tiicn, that Orange has una s-.ara may go irom college to riuitful positions as salesmen, brok ers and what not, '' But to go from the college grid iron to the professional field. Oh, it is too terrible. . Bah-h-h-h-b. Illinois should either ' repudiate Zuppke's remarks, or with him apol ogize to Orange. Jefc VIiy He Cai J : ' l Now Eat Heariy i&-ir 4-1 l'SimA Utter which I wad in the paper 'about Carter! Little Liver Pill fitted my ovro case so closely that 1 couUl. tnot help trying ttietn ana an- vcryj happy 1 did So writes Mr. Frank J.j Trumlmll of Jersey City, N. Jn whose letter Ron on to fny, "I had heard about Carter's Little Liver Pills fori vears but never knew they helped over-1 come poor appetite and tour stomach, until 1 read about another man, in the; lame plight who took Carter' with good results. 1 rnea uiera ana -can . honestly say that they freed me fj nasty yas on stomach, so- that I cuv ; now eat without' getting bilio. amir nhey irhproved my appetite fully 100'A.i iVoii can rest assured that from now on 1 will two Carter's Little Liver Pill' whenever 1 can.' I Recommended and lot sale by all drug stores. c . - - AND SHELLS HERE ' 1 1 mm Klamath FaU, Ore. Phone 709 i 4",