The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 18, 1927, Page 11, Image 11

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    SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1927.
PAGE FIVE
TwoCents
a Word
Each Insertion
Telephone A77
WANT AD PAGE d&
TwoCents
a Word
Each Insertion
Telephone MT
MR KLAMATH NKWS
D RAT
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Two cente pur wurd each lime
la printed
Sama ml run on weak 10 par
nt dlacoout.
name ad run on niuuth lu ,
r ecu' 1l,-iiunt
TELEPHONE 877
fir IK IIKJ MtltHFT l-I.ACK
)R SALE. REAL ESTATE
Ml HAI.K Kiilly In llvc iuro
tract. Improved, I inltnit out .
Wt'to '1 1. 1 K. Illchurds. Inn
I luj. illy. U-tii
II NAI.K Three-mom planter- I
! house Just off Oregon '
Ao. Term. Apply Io:iI, Orn
koii. I K-sst !
VOU Want
To buy a ham; Mil a bum;
buy lul; sll a lot: buy sow
mn; 'll nan ecraa, or
rent piece:
HUH. NATS OTTERBEIN,
HalALTOR
boo 441 tOl Liurolo
'L
APPOINTMENT OF
CONSTABULES IS
OFFICER'S WORRY!
HAI.KM. Ore., Due. 1. (AD I
lint the KoviTttor of Oregon
iii'itu liliuvir with I he appolnf
enl of lonntahltta when vaotn
oorur In thoaa otflcea? I
Thla qiieatlon la now wnrrrlnx I
lie Orraon uernilra and the at-
rney aeueriil will lie naked for '
n opinion. The nutation arlaea
lih a vuranry In Lincoln county.
Prior to the November elec-
of 1921 vacanrtea In the
nice of Juailco of the peace
ere filled by the county court,
t the November election of that
i'ar the people adopted a en--nl
conatltutlon il amendment
olatlvo to the (overuora fllllna
aranclea In public ofrli-es In
ludlnic )uiliihlpt. The attorney
ennrnl ruled Hint Justice of thv'
oaro were liit-lutliul ao tiovernor i
'atierxui haa appointed u num-
Deal with a
REALTOR
ACCOUNTING
Acoouuttna Auiflltna
HOW KI II. JIKTCAI.F
119 gouto Fltib
Bookkeeping Income Tax
ervtce
CAMPGROUNDS
II.U'l.l.N.l III NTIXO CAMP
on Tule Lake, Cullfornln. east
aide. Cabins furnished with
stove, wood, water, bed, aprlngs
ud mnttrusa. Meal and aui
muntiion. E.J. Havtlnn. prop. Malln, Ore.
CLEANING A DYEING
KLAMATH CLKAMNO
OVB WORKS
Cleaning and Pressing
"We Dye to Live"
431 Main Ht Pbon 4s
DENTISTS
DH, K. O. WIHKCAKVKH
Itentlatry X-lloy tthoraiori
I'bona 148 Underwood Bldg
0. J. Johnson
DENTIST
Ml'UlilHL' til(l(.
I Opponite Court IIouAe
Open Evening
Phone 1183 Re. 1143
t , M. E. COOPER
Dentist
Suite eon, Poole lllilg.
Plume HIT
DRESSMAKING
DRESSMAKING
All Work (Jlinrnntocd
WILL BEW AT YOtm HOME
tmi Oesui-nt
What you no longer have use
for may he Just the thing another
Is seeking. The Klamath News
Classified Ads bring buyers and
Jor together.
CLASSIFIED A
I UK SALE, REAL ESTATE
HPK01AL8
NKW atucco house, (our acrea
cloae tu town. Will trailu fur
tar and so urn cash.
ICii'O.lio In contract to trutlv
lur (uriu propurty.
to ACIIKH two miles from M illn,
I umlvr dllth. souio alfalfa, bal
I ame 111 auliilncr follow, $42&0,
terms.
JOHN C. ritRNCII CO. Hoallor
I till Hliiliiulh Ave.
Klamath Kails. Or.
I 11 It
FOR SALE Automobile
Knit HAI.K- Yimr chance, In pick
up fltin rnr cheap. My Hlude
liakcr itu r Jute cur. new top ami
riirtalna. new paint, fine me
chanical condition; chulna.
spotliKhl, bumpers, aparu tire
- only lir.u, ami at $20 a
ninnttt. You must are und
ilrlve thla tir to appro-lute It.
!iul Alamedu avenue, phone
lia.i-lt. m-li
MISCELLANEOUS
SiltlKH AND I'l.OTIIINCi given
away frt' to tf'i poor. Sat
urday Immiln In all giod. ('.
lili-k. S2" M.iin l"-2t
llinilKST I'ltlt'KH puld for hldea,
pelia. wool niohnlr, alao fura.
1127 Klu ninth Ave I'houu 1U77.
14tf
FIIOKT IMtOOF BTOItAtiK For
cara. Dead atorana. 5.00 per
month. Call 147. I-tf
ber of Justices of the peace, al
though prior lu his administration
they were appointed by the coun
ty court. Now, It develops, there
I a constitutional provlalon that
varaucle fn the office of con
atahlo ahull bo filled In the aame
manner aa vacancies In tbo office
of Justice of the peace. Hence
tho qiieatlon whether vacanclea In
cru.i road constahtoshlp will
have to be tilled by tho gover
nor. INI II FT.. IN HflMK
LONDON. Dec. 17. (aV) A
Bombay dispatch to tho Dnlly
Mull says that the former M:tha
rujnh of Inilnre. who enme Into
notoriety through the Mumtax
Itcgum ense. Is exptvted to re
turn to India rhurtly from the
i iiiit'U Elsies.
1 r rtn
HOTELS
VAI.I.KV HOTEL
llrnnd New and Modem
All outHlde rooma Very
moderate ralee.
4 III line Ht. I'lienr fSU
LODGES
Ill H.lll ltS' KXCHAXiiR
meet every fourth Wed
nesday of tbe month al 8:00
p m. In Legion Hall.
MINING ENGINEER
UKXHY M. IXCAHIKK
Mining Envlneer
Anterlcnn ttoiiservniory of Mua
United Slates Mineral Surveyor
for the District of Oregon
Oftlce: 204 West F 81. .
P. O. Rox 794. (Irsnls Pass, Ot
OPTICIANS
GLASSES
Eyct Cxam.ntrd, Fitted and (tic
Glasses Ground in our own
factory to wit your
imditiJuAl ttqnhtmt)tltt
Broken Lenses Replaced
DR. COBLE'S
TO MAIN STREET
Rtpjrrt Quid Sttvict
PHYSICIANS
PAt L M. K. CAItNTKNH, M. D ,
Phone IIIIO
special attention to women
and children,
lit South Fifth St., corner
rifth and Main. Klamath
Fall, Oregon
SILK HOSIERY
Real Silk Ho.iery Mill
. . Loral Representative . .
J. V. HIIKPARn
Phone 1184 Bin Pine BL
Place Your Christmas Order
NOW!
STOVE EXCHANGE
Hoe the Stove Mao
W. E. FIXUM
Stove Kli hangi-d
1 Mala
FOR SALE
KOIt fAI.K--i-rtnan rnlliT can
aries, HuMcct to registration.
Inn be in at Sit Klaiuatb
avenue. IS-41
CIIHIMTMAH TUEKS for sulo.
1 1 2 i Knit Mnln Ht. Phone
hut. n-.it
KOIl HAI.K fid tun rye hay;
K d to feed stock; house fur
iiinhett. James Hlckmun. Ma
lln", Ore. 1 H-Ot
FOIt HAI.I-: -Mink coitt :alinni
UfK; rensonulile. Aditictis Hox
124 llerul'l. IB-IK
Full 8ALK--I'rliy iurli-y while
I liny pouilln; huuaebrokv: flu.
I'hnnn 1626-W. 18
Ftlll HAI.B fllBAI' New and
uaed aiilta; alao new aulta and
nriirroata to ordor. Ilil.HO to
$ 3 ; . 5 . Kutlxfui'tlon xuaran
teed. T. II. I.awri-nre. Iloii'l
lluy. 17-21
I(I'MMA(;k HAI.K On nxn'a aulta
of cltithea, t60 up. Ovi-rcoata.
kam w, i0 to Ho. Will
evil; prlcen right. C. Dick,
220 Main. 17-21
FOIt HALF. Thoroughbred male
Cocker Hpanlel pup. Phone
4:311. 17-21
FOIt HAI.K Polic e puppies, wolf
grey, pctlgroed. $16 and up.
Phone 1625-W. P. O. bux
815. 17-ot
IlAHY POLICE FITS need home.
Also the motlier. 4 year old.
A plrture. C. Dick. 220 Main.
17-21
FOR HALF. 48 head good sheep.
All young; of Coradjl breed
ing. Address box 18. Merrill.
Oregon. 17-3t
FOR RALE Store fixture tar
ale cheap. Meat case, scales,
meat block and grinder. Will
ronrtder terms. Phono 6. for
(S. W. Hlllta. 16-31
FOIt BALK Oliver typawrltor,
$16; electric Iron. $2.60. Houae
to rent: furnished three rocms,
$20. 1116 Lakevlew Ave.
16-3t
FOIt SALE White leghorns and
11. I. Red chick. State certi
fied. Diarrhea tested. Best
production. Booking order
now for 1928 delivery. Wrlto
tor catalogue end price list.
Will take meat poultry and
spud In exchange. C. F. Car
penter, Star lit.. Mcdford. Ore.
DIOtf
FOR SALE R. 1. Red and Bar
red Rock pullets, 10 weeks
" old. State certified. $5.00
per 100. Will t.iko spuds In
trnde. C. F. Carpenter. Htnr
III., Medford. Oreron. ' DIOtf
FOIl SALE Used furniture;
stoves, range, washing ma
chines. Hewing machines for
sale or rent: lowest- price;
easy terms. Klamath Furniture
Co.. 1011 Slain St. 11-tf
.MIST PU.UTICK SAFETY
Drivers, In crossing a railroad
track, must take every precaution
that no train Is near, even to the
extent of gelling out If they are
uniiblo to see otherwise. The
IT. 8. supreme court recently
handed down this decision.-
Old newspaper for sale at the
NowS office.
BOOTS AND HER
.VCO HOO .TEENY -Wt'RC
OOIU' DOWN
WASHINGTON TUBBS II
. up wvRTX OF OOVdS S f SEMICW ME. MUST 6E BUMMVES.
LAST 6rVt rvi, TJW- L. . I M60PM GL WOULD KMOW HOW
( IV FOOL ZM, 'NO VErt. V WW6 6000 Tme ON rVLU TwG
V fUN W M.L. VsPtNOiW OUR r-CMONei we
7 P0U6H FOP. A. f!TKT,
( BOM Time, shoo!
I but mot etse '
(f V -Do wrTvv Cu
FOR RENT
Foil KENT furnished apart
ment, three ruoma; garage.
(24 High HI. .. . l-t
FOIl KENT Furnished
j room upurtmeut; II k ti t
throe
w-od.
135
water: electric range
month, i'bio tit.
Juffcrson,
Call 636
ls-lt
FOR ItKNT Throe-room house.
116 OK; one two-room bouse.
18. 00. Phono 1012-W. 17-21
FOIt flKNT Callfornbi avenue
dlitrlct: on pavement. Throe
rooma and buth and garaKe;
kitchen ranee luatalled. New
ly conatructed and modern
Ihrouxhout. 120 a mouth. Thla
will go quickly. Inquire 111,
Lonmla Illdit. 17-31
KOIl ItKNT BlBepliiit room; fur
nr.ee hent, 110 monlh. 510
North 7th fit. 17-t
FOR KENT One and two-room
aiwrtnient. 813 Ouk Ht. In
quire 806 Oak Ht. 17-61
FOIt RENT IIouhcs; 2, 3 and
4 room, furnished. C. Dick.
220 Muln. 17-21
FOR ItKNT 4 and 6-ronm fur
nished apartments; reasonable.
1214 Crescent ave. 17-31
FOIl RENT Sleeping room:
furnace heat. $10 per month,
bio N. 7th Ht. 16-01
FOR RENT Two-room House,
furnished. Inquire 808 Mt.
Whitney, corner of 6lh atreet.
15-61
FOR RENT Furnlahed apart
ment, three rooms and bath;
close In. 707 Washington.
Phone 1076-W. 16-6t
FOR RENT Modern furnished
apt.. 3 room and bath. 707
and nam. (Ui
Phone 1007-W.
Washington
13-6t
FOR RENT Two, three and
four room furnished bouses.
!20-$40; 6-room wltb range i
$30. 216 East Main St. O. B.
Rae. 13-61
FOR RENT New completely fur
nished apt. Steam beat, gar
age. Rex Arms, phone 1116.
D13-30t
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
steam heated three-room apart
ment. Has pr!vi:e bath. One
block from Main St. Corner
Cedar and Pine. Phone 616.
D7-tf
FOIl RENT Fnrnlshed apart
menta. 419 North 10th.
DS-J6
FOR RENT Firet-ciaa furnish-
eo- apertmcni. steam heated. .
McCarthy Apartments, 620!
Pine. Phone 800. OMtf
LADIES SHOULDNT '
SMOKE, SAYS AGED
WOMAN WHO MUST
KANSAS CITY, Doc. 16. (UP)
If 105 year on earth may be!
fully accredlatcd ai years cf ex-
pcrlence. then taken it from
Mrs. Mary Llmeback women
shouldn't smoke.
Mrs. Llmeback, who celebrated
her 105th birthday today at her
homo In drain Valley near here.
I has blown smoke ring since she
I was 15 years old. But she re
I marked that the women ot to-
BUDDIES
OU.MT ,
rt ROMAMTIC.
AAr -?rVOOEY !
YOU V0OULD
TO MtET
'iKi VIVTrt A
rAWNCj SQUAD
I'M CRAZY
"TO AET
i i
LJ
HELP WANTED
EAIIN I2S-IJ0 weekly address
Init rarrla at home. Huare
time. Kxperlence unnecessary.
Particulars. 2c atamp. Al
lard Ho.. (Jary Ind. la-It
WANTED
WANTED K00 for throo yeara
at 8 per cent; god arurlty.
Wrlta box 124 care Niwi
18-2t
WANTED How fura at I'rultfa
Hlore. 2104 8. Ctb fit. D13-2
WANTED Sewing and remodel
wing and remodel-
'hone 66, Mra. Fry.
N27-2lt
ing work. 1
LOST and FOUND
FOCND Purse containing
money. Inquire at News of
fice. 18-lt.
LOST Hull terrier; white; one
brown eye; brown tall: name
"Homo;" reward. Phone 708.
18-ll
LOST Party was aeen removing
satchel from car on Seventh
street Wednesday evening. No
questions aaked if returned.
I-are at News. Reward. 17-21
WILL THE IirNTF.lt that ha
the female water spaniel wltb
license No. 265 please call
phone S71-R after 6T 16-t
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Merrill
Merrill, Oregon.
pool ball,
14-6t
day not a bardy as tbelr moth
er. "No, sir. women shouldn't
moke," he asserted.
"I smoko. cr course, hut I
, . , . ' :-. ,,
sot 'rtc1 when 1 used to light
granuma s pipe ror ner.
"Women nowadays are differ
ent. Bcforo the children grew
up 1 used to take In a high as
seven washings a day. But
today no chance of women do
ing that."
U. S. PRESS GETS
MEXICAN MONEY,
IS BOURBON'S CRY
WASHINGTON. Dec. 16. (IF)
Hopo that the visit of Charles A.
Lindbergh and Will Rogers to
Mexico would Improve American
and Mexican relations, was ex-
pressed Id the house today by
llaorusenlutlve Connery demo-'
rra,i. Masaacbusetts. who charged
lliat Amerlcans did not reallxe
true conditions in that country
because Mexican money was be-.
log used on the American press. '
The Catles government has
been busy distributing propagan
da tnfn the United States. Con-
, ncry said in an effort to Justify .
I Its acta that tho Mexican peoplo i
were behind hi regime!
He said he had Just spent six
weeks in Mexico and that five
thousand Mexicans were leaving
Mexico each week, adding that
Mexican authorities are trying to
wipe out not only the Catholic
but all other religions.
Classified advertising Is s
morning paper proposition al
ways. Use the New
Hello,
rilERE: COcAtS TV ,
KtY , QOVT WDV)IM
zks V ' -i , ':
Greater Pleasure To Give
BISHOP OF BOISE
IS OREGON BORN
BAKER. Ore., Dec. 1. (JP)
Rev. K. J. Kelly, appointed blah
op of Boise by the Vatican today,
la a native son of Oregon, born
at The Dalles February 20. 1850.,
He attended St. Mary' academy
at The Dalles, Columbia Unlver-I
altv In Portland, and Ht Pntrlrk'a
aemlnary at Menlo Park Cnllf
araouHiiiiK irtfiu ine ixnrr ill
1011. Ho atudled psychology and
theology In the American college
at Rome from 1911 to 1917. He
WM ornalned VTiwt at Rome In ! ,nr ral r"" .:",r"
.. ,,, ... , u point He want the summation
,JU"e - ,9n- "me """"lof all the best new. of the world I
.. .. .1 .. . . ....... I 1. !,....
. ' " . tin aa few words a possible. I
ington mlaslon In 1919 he was, newspaper, aa
appointed Secretary to Bishop d
Mcoratb and chancellor of Baker ,,,,. lmpoM,blllty. What once j
oct"' required week and month to ;
! dlacover from the other alda of (
DOKH XOT WANT AlTtmXF.V j ,ne earth m,y now be. known!
. PORTLAND, Dec. 16. (UP) j within tbe hour and the doings.
George W. Nichols, accused of ( of our ambassador In China.
"squatting" In the Umpqua na- j lime allowance considered, we j
tlonal forest near Roseburg, ap-jknow hour before they hap-1
Beared before Vetted State ; pened. , j
Judge McNary here today and j When the first steamboat I
hi case was again continued. ' croaaed the ocean we thought It i
Nichols, who haa been in Jail the greatest wonder of tbe world. :
j here far a week, announced he '
did not want an attorney. - "No .the apace of one day.
action will be taJtcn In thla case"! Without the use of tbe modern
vntll you have an attorney," j newspaper we would ben Ignor
Judge McNary said. "I'll give jam of world affair as the Dodo,
you additional time to make up Today the newspaper makes
your mind aa to your plea.
OUR BOARDING
-t6AT, rf UllLL DO Voii
PuJELL "To Af-fe-vAP -Trie CMRlS-fAXAS
K Eii"T5 RrTAiUM'ErJrT AHEM,
f IiXM C0lei6-t0 PoR-rRAV-TrtE
ROLE OF A CLASSICAL GREEK
GE)J1CAL, AMPtSiVE A V.EAPIJ6
' of Homer's odvssev;. '
"UOUj'TrlE WISE OPVSSELiS
WAS LEFT BEH'.HP IKi-frlE HALL
UrfU TELEMACHUS, AMP
.S-tRAlfirffwJAV HE SPAKE
words ;
-- HAUl - ul
COURSE, AS
-fr!e 5AVIJG IS,
r5
trr will ee
-ovea wour
I(XV'-5 HEAP,. Surf )
Pete
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CI 927 BV HCS SCHVICtjJ
oimt sy wtu acwvtct WW.
wc. nia u, - pat, orr
'g LOOWt-T TrtW UTTLE ?OOR. WtO,
F'4STANCe. CKRlSTeAM NOT
1 V A T!ME TmMKA Tr FUN )
COUUV WME WITH Yy
Did You Ever
Stop to Think?
Ry FtmO R. W4FT0
Hhamei. ilklnhoma
William Tompleman, .dltor of
; the Ouelph (Ontario! Mercury,
,,,arT,:IAT tB- jBlt- aQ
too valuable to waste.
The spirit of the age I for
speed. A man want to take the
ehortesl route between two
' " 1
Now we want to fly over within '
tbe whole world next csor neigh-
HOUSE
LADS
MIMU IOJ " " ' '
6 AFF, -Trl '-fOMA-TbE S
WILL BE. GOIeJG
OVER VOUR rlEAP !
- BE StiRE AV
VJEAR.'irlA'T HELMET,
ALL "TH "TiMEt
WtJOUl -wev
VMAV PROP oue
WIMtS
A OF-fr'.'CUR-fAlKi
- - OF
P.E -THERE
ii in i mil u ft. w. f-jr -- I
f fi iiiri m-TB
I 1 ;
bars; make the live of king
and presldenta ns Intimate as
' thoae In tho aamo back yard.
i Their private as well a public
affair show them to be a
human as ourselves.
The better acqualuted you art
with your own locality the bet-
, ter you are ablo to Interpret
othr. nd If you boost your
own merchant and give the beat
you have to It. you won't have
a knock left In your whole sys
tem. IF VOIT WANT TO KNOW
WHAT YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
YOU HAVE TO READ THE
NEWSPAPERS,
LITTLE JOE
1 ToMoRCtoui t
JUST AwCTHcSR
sea. u. a er. or
Bv Ahem
(- WELL, I'M
eoieits-fcuA
M0VIE ! " HE'S
Good for-tv'
WMOLE EVEUlMtS
LET-f 11(5 OFTr
-frlAT STEAM!
By Martin
CRCWD ANYWAY t
YOU NENJER. CAM
GET A CjOOO LOOK
AT ANYONE- LET
AV.ONE. TALK. WVTH
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