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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1929)
i TTTfi KLAMATH NEWS TtinSDAY, JANUARY 1. I92ftr page rnn?.. 11 I I I I III i III l II W - f ' J- i . Li'LiU i. LH-iiiL"ii i j i. . i J . ... . . ' ... ' L i . MMMMWMMNMWMMWMMMK - ,v TwoCents f S ftfl a w a k yqp A TTv TTV !i -S TF ' ' 5 TwoCents Each Insertion lOTJ VV l ll H fi VV 1? I CHL PffiA Each Insertion TUhomm m Vg aaannaa . .. . am aasaasr- i I (V Telopbom TT Class Ad Rates Two cants per word ouch Hum ad In printed. Suiiid at run emu wouk 10 pur cent itlaruuut, Sumo ad run on nianlb 50 pur cunt dlacouul. . TELEPHONE 877 THK liiu M.tltkKT ri..CK Who Will Do It! Contractors, TradesniMi Repairmen, Mlarrllaneoua Horvtroa. PEcoitATon nr Pier, shop phone H1. Ilea, 10HW PLAST3IUNO Bturco work. Day or contract. T. N. Blaw. art. Phnns 1S65W. W!NtH)W Cleaning-. Phon ItlWt. Janitor work MISCELLANEOUS ItOOM AND IIOAItW III honir; vrry reaaiinalile. room t. it la liutli. i Ht. pi Ivule i. -mi Murtlu :nitl 1 , - W. C. Iiattuii, prominent bunl nuaa nun of Klumaih . utility, will proliahly attend a Iminitiet to ho (Irvn the middle of Jiinunry at the I'nlai'ii hotvl In Kan Kran rlaro liy I h Dan Frniielsi'a ilwitn ber of common- In courtesy to I'aul Bhoup. new president of the Southern I'aolflc. and WIIMum Hproulo. ri'llrlm prcaldcut. I'roni-Im-nt railroad offlrlitla from throuKhnut the northwi"t a wi-ll aa bualnoaa men from ttirooaliuiil I hit northwral will lio prvacut. Au itlaborulo pronram ban Im-u outllni'd by thu rhuuiliitr or rom mrc nf San Kramim o tor I hi ntortalnuiint of tbo UHora. KLAMATH FALLS BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY The merchnnu and professional poopls Muted on tb Is pant t known as Klamath Falln moMt reliable bunlneM men aud wnipn. nre you will find the firms limed alphabetically wb trill serve vou economically and promptly. 1'hvy are all vklll M in tuir rttspoctlve IIdmi. Call on thero today. Please men tion mat you saw tuolr ad to the Klamath Newa. AVTOaMMilLR DKAl.KRS OBPA1K work, battery aarrlce. Oakland. Pontine. IS1 Klam ath. Pbone III. MVTO TltKS. VI IX-ANI7.INO KXCLUHIva agonta Cor Dunlip tlraa. Vulranltlng. Klamath Tire Home, 3I& Ho. tth. BOODYBAIt Tlrea, aalea ft aer- Tloe. Ace Tire Shop. 116 80. 11th. Phone a43. TIRB EXCHANGE Dlitrlbutore (or 0, B. Tire 1 Klamath. Phone 780. RKCnAItOl.NO BATTERIES, tnrtora, generator. . Reed Auto Supply Co., 116 J. Uth. 1 ! HOAltD AM) ItOOM !0ARD AND ItOOM 10IS Waah Ington St., phono Ear.. BCSINT.S8 COI.I.EOB l.LAUATH Builneaa College, Mel . haae Hldg. Phone 117. Day A night claaaea, CHIItOPKACTOKa DR. PAUL C. LONO. 127 8. 7th 8t. Graduate nuree aaalatant. ' Tel. 1640 for appointment. DR. 0. R. LUCA8 Cnderwood Bldg Electro Theraphy. Phone ' 4H0-W. DR. O.' H. MATHER Latest cloutlflo palnlea method. TS1 Main,' phone 404. DENTIST . V. B. COOPER. 106 Pool Bldg. - Pbnne 1117. CLEANING and DYEING 1 ' KLAMATH CLEANING a DVB WORKS ' Cleaning and Pressing "W Dm to Llrs" 411 Main 8t Phona 408 WELL DRILLING Well drilling, pnmpsi 1 systems, well casing and re pairing. Well drilled any slse or anyvrhera. Bevaral ased motors and pnmp. Vochatser Bros. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE KHKNlH'o HI'Kl'IAMi KOIt HALK Oil TltAtiK 1.-2. 3, 4. It mid lu-nrro thkkeu riini'h. NKW IIOMK,. Ft nNlHIiKD, tr hurl tlnm at llauo. Iluu rash: terms. KOIt THAIK 63-riiiiiii apart ment Iioum., furnished; fur much or rliy property. All klnda ol Insurance. JOHN C. KHKNCII CO.. llw.Hr 0OZ Klamath Ave. l'hniieU:!!) KOIt MAI.K -II)' owner. Kuril IhIiImI s room plastered Iioum villi sleeping urh, mimic, wuiiilxlii-it. Two lilmka from new S.I11111I. I'rlrn I lir.O. ,2r,ll down. Miliums Ilka mill. I. t). llo HSU. J-t-ll KOIt KAI.K HH-room muileni lintiao. See owner at "21 No. Ninth street. :io:if HOLIDAY HI'KCIAI.H Kurm liiitdit aru i-omliiR burk. KlHiunl li I'ouiity Irrtxuicd IuiiiIh offi'r birair rmurna on u Uh Invi'xti'd liinu any lrrlaiiid mt-ilon In tin tr'n, W fun ni'M Irrlxali-d lititd w II hln o mliiuh'i ilrlv.' of K. K. loiali'd nu Kluti- HiKliwuy will tir..il in )ilil aa UMirh nlliilfu. rlovir or liliii'Kruaa .ia liny limit In Dm rottlilry iioro to arhtMil mid rutlrimd. You ruin no wrona. i'rlii- 10. on r nt-r SMAI.I. TltAtTlf t'l.OKK IN Tin- bai In ih" vnlb'y. bard III llllllllnill' Ul ISfiUIIO HT iuto our price $ll!5.uo nir urro niid lu year to pay. KXt'HANtiKS M'o havo IrrUaicd land to i-ii'tiaiiico for city properly liu-omo or rcaldi-nco. VK SI'Kl IA1.1ZK IN' IRItl (iATKIl LANDS OK Al.li KINDS A J. TKAf'V. Ilcullor r.u m ciii si. rhonn Old nowapapara for aale al tht Nnai nf.lr KIrCATIOX.L ELOCUTION. UKA HATIC9 Vlolotte Damon McLaughlin, 4iS Second St.. pbone 1031-W. X I, nONtT8 THEY enrol do excel. 1406-7 Kaplanado. Pbone 1215. EMPIXVMKXT A(iKNCT KLAMATH Employment Office. 6th Main. General employ ment. Phone 167. HAT CLEANING HATa cloanod and blocked. Morgan, 612 Klamath. Jim JKWKI.KR PAUL W1KSE, HIS Main. '40 . j year' practical experience.' , MARI1LK GRANITE WORKS KLAMATH Falla Marble & Gran Ite Wka. O. D. Urlule. 11 S. ; 1 1 1th. MI'NIO TKAI'IIKH Z. PETERS, accredited toacher of muaic: Piano, rlolln. Other Instrument taught alao. Call I nhnna filH S . n, A n m PRINTING KLAMATH PRINTING CO., 621 Klamath. Prompt Service. TRANNKEK STORAGE PROMPT and courtoou lerTlce. Western . Trauafer Co. 41 Main. Phone 1100. Classified adrertlaing I a morning newspaper proposition always. Uaa Tha Newa OPTICIANS GLASSES V.ycs ExamincJ, Fitted and the Classes Ground in tur own (jtti'ry ( itttt yo$tr inttivultul miutrtmtttli. Broken Lcnsei Replaced . - DR. COBLE'S 70l MAIN STREET FOR SALE i DA YH ItuiiuuiiKf aalu oih-iiIiik Koit KAI.K - Iti d cIiiiIith. Quirk Ui'diicadny on nil n"l. .Miihi i uVllvpry. Phono 1121. So-lf liar i) room. f. lib k. i!ui . i "" "'' FOR RENT KOIt HAI.K - Ituhlilla, dooN and It Inn kH. and lluda. II. K. D. No. I. box II On-. rliup; H.'i j Chlni'liiraa Clnpii. II 7. Aalilulid. 3U-21 Ktilt HAI.K - H.ii ton wilil liny; will ri'i-d oul for la.iiu per t in lo anyouii rnklm luu lona or nor. Ai 1'urh-tou O. rtrown'a ranrb, 1 4 ' tlllb'a anuthwrat of Kurt Klaniuili, on Itoik I'n-ik road. Mi-W KOIt KAI.K t'aniplH-ll ! iric runar, .-u.uu at l:MT. I'lvaaiint Avu.. or lii(iilro of I'utoii. KoiiOieru OrcKou StiiKca aur uac 2 - :i i KOIt HAI.K-Kull blood llaacll mid puna, alx Wfi-ka old. Mali tl.'i; feniub-a flo. Mra. Tom ( uliuiia. .Morrill. Or.-. SU-tit ! I Sl.lt I I ItMTt ItK iiaiu;ais U'.ood atccl Ix-d .-. 11 & ;tlood cook alove 10.00 1 1 trioi acwiiiK machine 1--uu;K0lt 'tiooii phonotrrnpna 40.00 'tiood oflb-K dimk 30. 0U Llbi-rul .(.'rcdlt IWANTKD Your u.d furolturo 'In t-ichaiiKu for toa. What bavu I you to liado? I KI.AMATII U liMTI UK CO. I lull Main Ut. Market Report for the Pacific Coast POItTLAND MAHKHTS II) liilUil I'reaa I.lvcattM-k Ucrvlpta: Cattle UH) Including 3u billed ihrougli. ( alvea 1. Iloga lT3o lucludliig 317 direct nml 322 billed through. Sheep Il2i Including 311 nu .olllniii. C'allle active. She atock !5 lo Mi feat h'ah.T. Oilier cuiaao aleady to airouc ex-.'ept atecra a'ow, but ahuu: '.cad llmi i",o niit" hlKlier for nil claiaea. Hulk light butt burs flu; over mid tindi-rweighia IV.Ta down. 1'acklUK aowi 7 to Is. Kaeder plga - aenrrr, In atrong demand. Uuolably up tu f H.&U. Sheep market nciive. Lnnihti und yeiirliiiKif " ccnla higher. Kwia ahrellt. Quoted Hleady. I'rlivi, lo Funnel Vegelalltet: Spllliuh $1.25 to 1 $1.50 orange box: aiiuanh 111 crate; celery .711 tu $1 dozen; celery henrta $1.40 10 $1 50 doxeu I liuncheit: Lettuce II cttiicc 11.25 crate; bru.sela aprouta II lo 1.13 per j ,,ollUry. y0UUK ro0S,L.r8i IH.ii, h box. 1 polllld8 ,,, up g2 ol(i roojt,.,.!,. Hoot Vegetables: Currola 25 i .15 to .16. Leghorn old rooM to 30 rents: turnips 30 to 3.'. era, .12.-13. Leghorn hens. 24 centa: beeta 30 to 35 renls: ' u 3. poundn. .24-.25. 3'i ounds rutaluigaa 43 to 50 lug; pari-nlpx nd . over. 26. Large colored 50 lug: carrots U0 cents lug. Head vegetables: Cuhbage $1.50 to ll.'jo per crate: $1.35 lo $1.40 sack; cauliflower .66 to $1 crnte; red cubuiigcs $1.40 to $1.50. Onions: No. 1 I.uflsh 13.50 to $3.75; No. 2 $2.50; boilers $2.25 WASHINGTON TUBES II T,l EM0 OF I ;0 The LIMC M f SALESMAN SAI TouoH lock Just Ts we. " I ftROUMD OUT If I HURRY UP VM' CttND MtiB&S. I CPlM FIND I TH' &ip 0' 000OH TWPTf PtiL OUTfcx M BLIttP - .S.: Til END OF 1 I I "I tnt ti w t ' sT srV n--v .nv 1 I ! t.o.r nu. iwwm. but NO I T UME KT ft STMrfCOM " T ' II RvJM TotAV-OKW OA T0SSCAMS I I oS 1 a .V VAiinri fcop-a 'l I ' ;xySC "fi?i II auti ;NTiiocaM ; Tac ro.n MaCir -a mmt ' L FOR SALE KOIt KKNT--S room boiiw. fur- nlnliiil. (iimd homo. . Dirk. 220 Main alroct. l-at" KOIt HKNT C-riMiin partly frn- Ixlli-d hollP Well liM'Ull"! lor ! roomora and bourdera. :t 5 . 0 iHr iiionth. alao furulxhod ruli-1 In.. Ml! KOIt HKNT 2 room furiibdind Apt. Light, mood, watnr fir-nliilK-d. f 3 on mo. Inqulro ut lim Walnut or call 156 W. l-2t KOIt HKNT t room partly fur iilnhi'd iipiirtuiunt. I'lioim 221-J J 1-St' KOIt HKNT Two room fiirnlimli i uiiartmi'lit, puvciiiflit. Vnc plioni.. l.lK'iti". wood, water 'iiinl hot wutcr furiibhi.'d. tin 111. mill. liul Aluno-ilu. I'lionp 1121. J tit HKNT 2 room furnished uimrlmcut. oiy Apnrtmenta. Phone 193-W. Iimiilre 5t M it I SI. J. l-lt KOIt HKNT New four roollia flirtiiauvd. 138.00. Klectrlc ruiiy..', Uuvenport. .eroaa Itiv iTnlde aiiiool. Children wel come. ao-2t KOIt HKNT Klglit rooma and bath. aix bedroiium. Mra. Swingle. 33S No. 51b. 30-2I KOH HKNT Two-room f uncall ed npurtment. 204 So. Illver aldo. Phono 192-W. 2-3t FOR RENT Steam boated fur nlHhed apt., with private bath. 213 Cedar St.. corner of Pine, one block from Main. Adulta only. 10-tf ' ark: urein j bunches. j potntixa: 1 a(., I 25 to 3U crnH dozen IKwl l.lo to tl !t Iniit 65 to". 911 jumble bnx ; Applca Ilalrj Duller: Cube extras ir.'3; atandarda 45: prime flixls 41; firata 43. Kggs: Krrih atuudard extras 36; frcoli alandurd flrala 34: freab niodlum extras 34; fresh madiiun flrnta 32. KAN KH.INCIHCt) MAKkUTS San Kranclaco, Doo. 31 ll'P) nutter: Extrna. 4 8. Prime firata. 47. Egga: ExtruK. ST'i. Pullets. 31. Cheese: Calif, fanry flnla, 23. Potatoes: Stockton. tl.OO to tl.23. Wash. Netted Gran, f 1.20 , , - , - hens, 30. Turkeys, nominal. Oraln: Unrtey Feed. 11.50 $1.G5. Wheat milling. $2.10 12.15. A. A. McDonald of McDonald's Ladles Shoppo' transacted busi ncsa In Chiloqttin on Sunday. I H WIS S1h1' TW 30WPIU' 3OM80S, IT piva cv clock.-m' t've. 66PkftCtSO FDR TN.e.B. HOURS PlU' MO SIOU OF ' , IMIU'J S 4,too - ku&osh! V1HPVT5 He OOMMPi SM? t .r . -:--t jg.,.v.' m ui v.: ,.. y-- ' ' -a assij. 11 . ' 5r-"-iV. HeftR TH' eio News' ; ' --?J?!a3 "" I I COST. ,TH' etonie-f I ! I S Kt fW. "WfCl -i .- WrS 6UPP046O Tp , j 2 ,C-t 1 - 1 rjPMOllTll' BLttp- ' . 1 . t a 1 1 . -y. - i HELP WANTED I iLi. it.i.wij-l - -.T-N-IJ-I.T.-I-.- Tn.ri-n.n-i-LT 1 WANTKIJ -Hali-riRlrl di'pt. atoro; profor one who can ajwak ' SpaufHh; xperlciii not tiixar J aary. All corroapoudoiiw con- I Ildi-nll.il. Clvn mall addrvaa. , Addri-xa box 3h0, i-nre Kluiu- j ulh Ncwa. 'ill-It , WANTED KI.DKItLY MAN wunta work: lu alde preferred. Will conaider nnylhlnx. I'hono 869. 30-21 WANTK.D To rooiu and board working pari-nla who wih good cam and home for child ren while working. 2at Mar tin 81. -H WANTKI) Flaw fura at I'rnltta Store. 2104 Boutb Clh Street. . l-26t' SHIP YOL'It FURS to Johnaon'a Market, perianal grading, quick nil 11 rrrn. Jobnaou'a Mar ket, Mcdford. Oro. 11-tf LOST nd FOUND .OKT Kridar nlte. iMttom part of "Cold Bond" fountain pen. Kinder pleaac call 131: re ward. -10-2' LOST lllaik ranliy caw. Ih-c. 21th: reward. I'liunu ift.M-n. 28-3t William Sproule To Be Honored In courtesy to William Bproule. retiring president of the Sopth ern Pacific, and Paul Sboup. new president of the railroad. Invi tations have been Issued to many of th leading bualnea men of the northwest by the San Fran- rlnfo chamber of commerce for a banquet to be given at the Palace hotel on the evening of January 12. Railroad officials from all sec tions of the United Statea will bu present. Among local hufinesa men re ceiving Invitations for the affair arc: J. A. Gordon, W. C. Italton, K. B. Hall, Bruce Dennla, Thomas Walter aud others. Take your physician precrlp ilona to tha Pelican Drug Co., ! 71! Main atreet tncort door to the Pina Tree theater). They use 'only the highest grade drugs; all ! prescription are compounded by 'skilled pharmacists of year ol 1 experience, and their price are I right. Adv. lft-tt. I Old newspapers tor sal at the News office- $ 3 $ $ Auto Loa.ni Contracts Refinanced Payments Reduced Don't Lose your Car See Nelson Auto Co. Cor. 7th and Klamath ivirtaijiijo sawl utu&-?-& '.' - LOOK. (LlKer( OtOH'T MftVfS. '; A ,. ' T STRA$JCtKS,Mi& Trt COKCrt To ' 7 RteWD IM tH WOP.LO rrr t WON'T HftVt WH6N . Domestic , Business Grows During Year (Continued from Pag One) bile production waa larger than III any earlier year and contract,, for future conatructlou showed a aubatantial growth. The activ ity of theae InduHtriea baa result ed in a greatly lnereacd deniairl for many related producta auch aa ateel, cement, rubber tires and refined petroleum. CoiiMrurllon Kipanfl Construction operations which declined slightly In 1A27 showed another large expansion during the year juat finished. Contracts for new construction Increased In value by almost seven per cent, as larger awards for residences. Industrial buildings, public works and utilities, and educational buildings more than offset the deereuses In other types of con struction. These expanding opcr atioua resulted lu a larger output of structural ateel, brick, cement, and many other building materi als. Lumber cut, on the other band, decreased for the third successive year. Farm Output rovi Agricultural output has shown nlmoai as great an increase as manufacturing during' the past year. The total land used for all crops harvested wus larger by OUR BOARDING E6AJ LAIVI -frllAJK I WILL OPErVi UP A ViEALlH SAaIIYARIUM H A I VdAATf A CUEJki-feLE OF 1HE (UStLlaifi, EAiER6E-flO MEAi OF AFFAIRS, VOUc. ARE "Their phvsical -MV AT5MV EXPERlEeicE AS A PHYSICAL IMS-TRiiCrfoR, WILL AS5DRS -Trie SUCCESS OF MV 5AM-rARilJM.' -HMrAA, I VJOULP SAVlb A LI FIASAMCIER, 'SIR, VoilR MOMEY WERE M&S-TP lei VRePoSl AMX "M cj ' 1 t I m M mil Igvl 1 r..sriorr. ' WA-fl VrJvtKi TlVKCi & U,00'f WHV DtCTM'TCHft To m D.Rt6ftSLE. L.IKC t T0LO 1 TO "? t W1R.6 CIT To, feVrt t. - PlN' I TOOK IT UP IM TH' BLIfiP Tft FLJf fNROUND fVLL. MIMVT SO IT WOULD 66 Sfta- THtM IT ftLL To TH' daovjMO AN'OlS PPeaRtD - HONSST, SU1--i.,t,M rVWfOL. S0RR1 n ft ... f Interstate' Bridge Is Now Toll Free ' POItTLAND. Ore., Dec 31. V l't When the clock strikes mid night tonight the last remain ing Impcst of travel between the Mexican and Canadian borders will have paaaed Into hlaiory. The Interstate bridge over the 'Columbia river between Oregon and Washington will be placed ion a toll-free baala as a result of action taken today by a ma jority of the beard of commis sioners of Multnomah county. about 8.000,000 acres than In 1937 and the aggregate produc tion Increased approximately five per cent. The average of farm prices showed little change. Relieve Coughs, Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains ith J--S1 mi Atl aVaatiM-r-Sc tad nn tmi fsb. Ca-JSna'. aiiMUfOt.(aiiJar(wiJaQ, Better than a Mustard Plaster HOUSE fi.ll ScMooL AMP FEVa HoUiTdS'. SO EM6R0SSEP n -frlEki coMpiTiow i MV - SUPPOSIMQ . - floMS AS SHAKY UNlSOUMP AS BoW.' . t mI I . j-J'OPLElS HE-.AL-frt CO. IriC. Pi SHOO'. () MVR ViMVC L'A -r..i ,.t n - BUT VIHKTCfriN t DO I Prices of meat anliimls, dairy .X I products and poultry producta ad-"-1 1 vauced, while iiiolutlotia fnr--- grains, and frulta aud vegetables j receded. - I ' Claaaiflcd advertising Is 1 morning newspaper proposition ixlwava TTm ht Kwa 29 is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube , , 25 By Ahern TU6H - (r -SAV 1'M-Trl' J FlalAeiCIER.-IP -TAKE AW ' EAST AM' WEST OF Utt , CIRCUMFEREAlCE, tiOISf'Trf' BLACK RlBBOAi SPECS UP tb Your "TrlREE-layer cHiaJ,' PRESS -BUT-fOAi WUMBER AAlp-TELL-rtfoRtfWKE SlOVt SECRE-fARY, By, Crane 1 - -w--.-A,rr v- 1 :svi By Small "GiSE TnlS ou KrrE . ; ' I N STh,uC0ftCH ONW j ' htjct lew. woTrtjsl -vCOUNlUNl &.J 0 "vHSRC'S ONLy ON THIHO N CAM OO , NOVJ -- tPvt-l- UP O RtCrPiBLE fM' Tet-t. : HltA TP. COME fN' TAKS. "W BLIMP : '''iti :, sc -I- .rf mi 11 Old newspapers for inU at tht tH8i fillies. , ... ,r . . 'f. - J-a'U.V.-t.