si' 1 i A, o, September 21, 1937 STOP STREETS SUGGESTED AS PASS SOLUTION 11,1Pu for tha Main witPoi water lines sprang I( liii. 10ailay liIIi when :Itiyar !maid alaehawql it !MIN' 11'0111 tilt alai', highway It,ic rilangod Wolin thid will !hate liii. "iiiiiailigi 1,10 fralliwa at I Iii, uiuidi.rroIiug litoptsi tit ra colt!), proaaiail toy iha highway davit rtinent. (littler Inn new p)ait, it rt,in nut n.,.mory in black off VAIN! Main NI root, I Irtilguii avenue) stint Spring r.I In 111.1.40 111H,r, rill III1 inalill atop ittreeitt, iiuI will provide, entry. through Inn Mop, to Matti titteet In Ilitt ntottetionvt. area. No !i Inn! lug Nlayo Richmond invnaleil tliii letter lit thil Co 111101 Cliti her, hilt 110 meeting of the city council wit,. held. Lack of a quorum required abandonment Of the mooting. Tim mayor Mild I hilt I Iii. II.v pinit 'mak., things; limit a lid heifer." lin is awaiting proliminarY ktitchea hich lint," !wen pima land by tho highway Ilia letter minted that the ro taining wall plane tor tho tinder patio cid hay I n t..v to provide morn might ilitittioro. A 1111111111111 jowl. or r; V,Ilt la allowed unii,r tho tiait.s. and a vnrtical cdrve of I hit Inot to igloo provided lint It ell Accept Aida fi paxkon, bridge, otinitinnr nom'o the whivh Mon hot,' tho ration of Ktaln Rahway Enki neer It. H. 111,1o,k Pat min Amu ihn plan will ho ac rentable to tit., tinginnors con earned. Ilin undnrciosoing plan Nvria reicontly IIfl V thn high way depart mo.i t. it provided a long cut awl retaining wall Moil, In orr invent! linportant atreata City planning commitinionira motilately balked at much u schema. AA an nitorottlivo, thorn wits tali( of a poindlito ovor cronalirt At Oak alrnet al.trnxllnI.iIy oil tba mite of the Southern Pacific depot. SIX LOTS AT TULELAKE SOLD AT AUCTION FOR $1970 (Continued front raga Ono) YArlatnation follok$: Block fi, Lot 8--$381i. flock 8, Lot 7$518. Itoth purchaamt by Ch Arles J Block 12, Lot 1$275. lock 12, Lot 2 8 :90. Both purchased by city of Tule-I inolved to I ho lot hai gait chant bike. ben" Block 14. Lot 1$250; pur oilseed by Ivn 11. Wolfe. Block 15. Lot 3 WS: pur OVER 200.000 chatted by ECP. Fittpatrick. A large crowd attended the nue- LEGIONNAIRES Win. with only R tOW cirIug tic JOIN IN PARADE bidding, It WEIR reNtrieti, All sale!' were 1111110 eccortillia (Continued from Page One) to contract provided by the mot, rnment. with n fourth of the put- e d IIP bravolc. U. S. Senator Fled chase price down and 010 tniliitic stoh, iirogoo, In three annual paytnenta et .41x with III' iliil,gutloii. per rout I n I tront Too Late to Classify WANTIMDentity operator with followinx. tit folio., tor roil, oleo shop. liox 1717 Nrwm-liontiti. 9-23 FOR SALKDoubt hod, miring and nintirpiiti. WI linrit I. Siniih Nlerrill. tit tlin 9-22 LosTDark !duo punt. HOW11111 Phone 362.12 or I rI;w. 9-21 -- LOST Illnek nnd gold nulln purl's. In flint '11 Dept., Golden Rule. llet urn to Newn- Herald of t fro. Reward. 9-22 FOR SALK Fivo-room hotino. 215 Mont Imor. 9-22 THE OTHER WOMAN LIVES JUST AROUND THE CORNER , r t Zen-Mal I ritin? Uli, 1 ernh1114tit'i 1 Ull'ilyt a woman who la usually halm,' and loving ahoold havo romarring imrimis when itOr a il,lif, elliktarler moonlit chanced Ile (.not anon,. i slate filo clintrma, tlin diaromfort that all woman mat cloture lin them not know what it in to My Thounowork with an aching bark and falling energy. All in does know la that otho women mom zoom cheerful by compazinon. i ifo Are you such a three-quartif I irr r I Don't let. thrn ordeal., that all twOMM farm mom you tkVnI115110 dincomfort or ondanaer Tem lion" On an no many wino women have fry Lydia It ' Pinldiam's Vege- table Compound. For t been generation?, Ono worn- I P:aric41111."Igri9'Zonry,11:111o. Ipiniamin's Vognialito Compound. ill helps Nalure tone up tho nye- tem ' ihul Masoning (tin ilion- torts front thin functional disorders 'which women must, endure In the three ordealn of life: I. Turning from girlhood to ;womanhood. IL, Preparing for motherhood. 8. Ap Iirnocidug "middle ago." Don't be a thron,puirlhr Oro. toko INDIA IC. I'l NI(11AN114 V 'META BLit irohl 1,(WN D end Go "flotillas Through." 809 East Main Phone 809 MILDRED'S East Main Beauty Shop Special for High School GirlsHalo Style Perman ent end curls complete 2 for $3.50 Children's Permanents 2 for $300 Appointments taken after school hours I Penney Sale Attracts Huge Crowd ffs rv..4m, irezwert, It 4irsV4 it:' . - , 1 ik 051 ti I 10117, la r ' ' ' 0 'PI rtIy1-71H; , A (1.'P.F.N,Ni Y cie 111,; Vino( tol 7,murnwr,2,tv;TrIrmitTr7r,, , ,b 4641-.4 0101 N , - 1(ICM '44 11 FOLSOM WARDEN'S CONDITION GROWS MORE CRITICAL (Continud tttni Date On() sought to 1prvi, their WA out Or htt prison wero emitined to penal hospital. Tv,o of them, Wes E Judy, 33, of Los A ot,telpg. and Fred Mt 1110O.. 39, Lott A n modes, time In ri ittt CO11,1,11101 And lint ftlivelt tt to 11, h., III her eon yb to omitted were Ed Davis, are, habitual crlin Ina', owning lila notenco and expected to 1 AAA Ar Albert Hos $ell. 2s, Sao PlIllIlIko, Fttlot ibiough ohe neek nod oilo,r Jot leo; Robert Lev Cannon. VA. Los ,ogeloss, broken hand owl laetations. Dittriet Attorney Otis Babcock alibi he had eye titles', ?twain troto tn. pittottot N Unit ,d them. ot Serie), gato hIM UI ac urat necollitt ot outs ho II! 'I d when seven eonvieta rittdied Litt kin Mot Ryon In the captain's Milt, and ro 0.'111.1.41 tit Coln liet thAllt to g Ivo th111 Whirit would open 1114, gates. "Splendid ase Harry Martin, 4I Dol poise, lielghta. tont hitt Igo when hn ruthed to the aslietaneo of Larkin nod liyan. Two of the prisoners. (loud leYenit and Benny San Francisco, killed In the riot, will bn burled lit the 1111A011 rAttO, tory unlese their bodies aro claim ed by roditt fres. VIVA additional knivos wore found ii the pentientlitr yestet day as suarda Illtith a thorough search of oho el's. iireln Cana Smith of San Quentin non temporarily In charge of the prison, Itaheelek declared: "Vco hare A Pple Ti el ca.,. I think wo will send tho tormtiltiott !Ivo enorteta Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse Klamath Funeral Home 025 High Rt. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ward, Managors. 110,1,, hhoWM I, II rt lit 1 Ii0 crowd or lotyra who Jo m top') I ha J. r. PPonty morn at Right h rnt I'uttular mot ;ling tor I to, rid" dolling nut to stock tho Coition Ruin, rorent ly purchanort by I'vtimS'a 'rho III hifIrli h roug hot' t iè liiy. HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Fuzee 1 Famous falls A P. i B A L. D. I I between OMN PQI S F PI I Canada and E;A1T P' I RAJ,N1. the U. S. A. UNOOLPSf1LI MME 1 7 Tulip seeds. NrrIZAs tan 11 Nut coverings. i Gto,pc4 7 0.W.A.P.i 12Inte1ligence. T,P ACE r L .A N.I I A P.T A 14 In a row. EATEN 16 To combine. D 'P4,114'; C, A T Winn 13 Cravat. ASL 'E FLPSI 19 0rin. At..,p4E.11110.,0 N.E CIOSeS with SL.QE D:E1A L'I wax. t)AIOT b.7 E 21 Title to anything. 44 Bushel. VERTICAL 23 Note In scale. 45 To vaccinate. I Convent 25 Railroad. 50 Grain. worker. 26 Flour box. 52 And. 2 Part of eye. 27 5lorindin dye. 53 PnPe's scarf. 3 Sapphire. 2I1 With might. 54 Electrical unit 4 Like. 30 Parrot fish. 56 Ulcers. 5 Rots flax. 32 Mongolian 59 Iniquity. 6 Cuckoo. monk. 60 To gaze 7 To exist. 34 Desolate. fixedly. 8 Arranged In 35 Poem. 62 A portion of layers. 37 Like. these falls, 0 13rink. 39 Accomplished. Falls. 10 Sun. 40 One time. 63 The pool II These falls 42 Plate used of these falls are near the at Mass. is famous. City of Stoh tsr Oregon. AR visitoll with his ntaleti YOUTHFUL HUNTER rs 6, A...oft., REPORTED LOST ON SAX GABRIEL WINS NEW YOUR, Sept. 21 (Pi HAYDEN MOUNTAIN Forty-oight gsl) comporisoned calmlleros from (a Womb who (Continued from Page Ono) morehed nod drimoi with West Phi la precision and ployed inuM- reported opproximatoly 100 ('Al masterplecos with trumpet, with deer. At tho ice and so cymbal and drum. once (Noll are lige plants hero tho number tho champion emits of tho Amer, cnre88808 woighed in wn8 roan icon Legion. A about tho eli DIP as last year pri.to of Sit o bril onto N. the corresponding time. 442. the corps which lost !Ito drum IThirlitt 8e110111 nt rout,' Nn find bugle corps chninpionship aPpeored to have shot the b lost year to tho Commonwestth gest Oregon buck, lip broug Ellison corps of Chicago. achieved down ft 227-P011 0d 81x-P01111 It comehtick last night in COM Ile- With a .32 special ot Last Char tillon o ith 96 other crack outfits, sPring. Ito tvas loading in t Southern Oregon Hardware co In costumes reminiscent of old Spaindark trousorm. white sot in pony and Polio big buck cc blouses. hut crowned, who brim- mod hats and red soshesthe 250-P 1 Buck Californium; gained a rating of Jock 3leigs reported in wi a 250-pound buck from Co 96.826 from tho 11 judges to win first prize of 61250. farina. Ted Sondeen, 2016 wontla Two 01M OM corpsthe orango coated grim. maw,. N, J., street, took a prime 192-pan No. 73 and too hitie witt-oriiiml six-pointer to tho Southern 01 gon Ilordwaro contest officio outfit from the Henry 11. Houston 11 post No. S from Gerionlit OWn. to Pi hot the big deer in t Pa.. tied for (wood prize of 6700. Fremont forest with a 32.06. They scored 96.15 orich. The nor- Klamath authorities eTpress satisfaction fact that the I th e vey Seeds post of Allotni. Flo.. fin- ished fourth with 95.40. Third had been no-reports of hung accidents in this district. prizo VAS 6350 and 6200 went to tho fourth place winner. reported approximatoly 100 cars with deer. At the ice and stor age plants hero tho number of carcasses woighed in wax report ed about the FUIDIP as last year at the corresponding time. 511irtin Sehorn of route Na. I appeared to have shot the big gest Oregon buck, ile brought down a 227-pound six-pointor with a .32 special at Last Chance spring. lin was loading in the Southern Oregon liarthvare com pany nod Polio big buck con tests. 250-1. I Buck Jack 510igs reported in with a 250-pound buck from Call torn is. Ted Sandoon, 2016 Wantland street, took a prime I92-pound six-pointer to tho Southern Ore gon Ilardwaro contest officials. Ito F, hot the big door In the Fremont forest with a 32.06. Klamath authorities eTprossod satisfaction in the fact. that there' had boon no reports of hunting accidents in this district. HANDY DENVER, Colo. (A P)When irn C. jOrIAA crawled. unhurt, from the wreckage of his auto mobile after he had driven it into a moving paasenger train, a Junkman appeared and offered $8,50 for the demolished car. JOnnti pocketed the money, rode to work on a atreet car. -- HE Do ESN'T SCARE FIEN 1-111A,, Ga. (A P)W. Cowart, who carves tombstones, used two carloads of marble tombstone Newt' In constructing hie aeven-room house, lip says he tuna Ft Pen nothing ghoatly about the placeyet. THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON m tt Magnificent Falls Answer to Previous Puzzle ,AP I PALD,IUI OM.E ,N13P.Q E jEA711145 P I sLIRAJ,NE UNO01,PSI1eiLiNIMER NI I A:S i1E .0.T.A5 rtncrp; T 0.W.A.P.D TRACE LAN! A E A TE 'N w441-L11 A.PT'A'p 0 2ZESC A'T Iginta I A.5L 'F PSI E A.t,p4E110O N.E.euc.O.Q L 5 SOE D'E.1A LI HALO ' A'T.r4 I (51- ricT hEAL City Studio of the Dance Opens Wednesday, Sept. 22 At 2 P.M. Under Direction of Eve Benson Member Chicago Assn. of Dancing Masters Library Auditorium (Temporary Location Until Early October) All Phases of the Dance for Adults and Juveniles Kindergarten Singing, Dancing, Rhythm Band, Occupations Save for Their Education! rt77st... I I 1 Nate.. t, 0 SV 1 ::: 1 this Asanclation Offers a Higher Intermit Rate Plus Guaranteed Safety Currinit barety Dividend $1.00 Starts Your Account First Federal Savings and Loan Association OF KLAMATH PALLS 111 No. 9th St. Phone 876 Member or Federal Savings and TA-mn Inqurance Corr. 'MILMOPM Vs4T ' , Isehne-' ikk A--14,1 1;01Iro. kpoirft 40;t10:6,ig..... 1( MFG coNrom tN VI:ft) zI 10 CENTS PRISONER USES JAIL LEAVE FOR ALLEGED THEFT 13 Dry. 15 The Can51 is close to them. 17 To merit. 19 Part of a boat. 2'2 Pound. 24 Punk (substance). 27 Ventilating. 29 Last word of a prayer. 31 Stem joint. 33 Kind of shellac. 36 Writing tool. 38 Perched. 41 Quotes. 43 Molars. 44 To beat. 49 Preposition. 47 Iloney. 48 Freshwater mussels. 49 Solitary. 51 Roll of film. 52 To sin. 55 Monkey. 57 Hawaiian bird 58 Southeast. 60 Southwest. Cl Railroad. Jim Collins wan sentenced to fire days in Jail on drunkenness charges Tuesday in heu of pay ment of $10 fine. He was allegedly taken ill in his ceii in the city Jail about noon and was released from cus tody to see a physician. About two hours later he was re-arrested on charges of larceny of a bed roll from the Scandia rooms. Pollee. feeling less sympathe tic. put him back in jail. Baseball (Continued from rage One) Grove end De Sautele. Second game: R. H. E. Detroit 4 10 1 Boston 1 8 1 6111 and York; Wilson and Berg. R. H. E. Cleveland. 6 10 1 Washington 3 10 1 Allen and Yytlak; W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell. R. E. Chicago 4 9 2 Philadelphia 5 11 0 Cox. Brown. Kennedy and Sewell, Henna; Williams. Thomas and F. Hayes. (1). innings). THE SMART SHOP 21 I East Main We have a Smart Shop be muse we save you money. BrIght smocks, fitted or boxed styles. sizes 14-20. Uptown mire, $3.95. Our price.. Sum .......e lioNGvoNn. Sept. 21 (T) death defying a viators fought today t f ire t great aerial battle of the Sino-Japanese war over Canton, South China city 160 Milria t htt tirtrt h of this British owned city. A t least six. possibly 10. Jap anese pia nee eralb.(' in twiat ins. diving dog fights. Onsi Chinele puranit plane was seen to crash In flames. Others ftitio may have fallen. Building Demolished A horn titthiCtiltihrid the Tingho aviation 'whorll adminiat ration Othr bombe narrowly missed the Salehiten Cement Works. A number of civilians Vero reported killed. A fleet of 21 Japanese raiding Fillips warted the battle. appear ing at early morning In an of fensive (II met NI against the far South china y. C ENEVA Sent. 21 (T.Roth Japan and china today were ill vitnd 1,1 partiripa to in League of Na I Jona t) ni mit trie considera tion of Chinese aceneationa hra nding Japan an a ggreasor tuition in t he far eastern con. Similar In vit al ions were ex tended t;ermany and A net ralia t he 1st ter preen futility bora nae hor vital Interest in matters af fecting the Piwitte. .trilourn Until 31IondaV An A morica n representative. Leland I farrison, minister to Switzerland, took part In the (intim it tows open ing aession which dotert11111,iti to enlarge Ito; scope to inriude powers; most conrerneri in the Sino-Japaneme conflict. The committee quickly ad journed until Monday to await replies' from the four invited flat lone. HULL CONVEYS Editorials On News OBJECTIONS TO JAP OFFICIALS (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) still going istrong, and It Is men- tioned in the handbook that tho decided today to make 'Omni( reproeintationa to Japan attains's newly diacovered old depomits in the bombing of private properly the John Day country were hold In Nanking. Ina up unexpectedly well, "astern The foreign office Instructed ing to be In no who's diminished in Kir Hobert fondle Craigle. Brit Ws the ameunt of treatsure they yield ombom000lor to Tokyo, to make the remote:dation,' astalnat bomb- in Pro Portion to the number of log other than military objective's Hien employed in working them." In Die Chinese fIflhIIII. Kir Hobert was Intitroicted to ni:T gold waan't the only eat:Re make clear that. Britain will hold Meta In 1554. Japan rearionsithle for any dam Copper, "ammaying from 50 to SO IRA U, Itritimh !Diem and property. per cent um of pure metal," had liONCEDN(1, Kepi. 21 CPI Fiat been (numd in the John Day Daring, death -del)Ing aviators fought today the firm,. great totintrY, anti the quantity of this ore wan Raid to he "literally in aerial battle Of the Sino-Japanese war over Canton, South Chinn exhaustible," although lack of rity 160 MIIPN 1(1 !I'm north of transportation for it was looked thia Itritimh owned eity. upon am a handleap. Al 1,,fist six. poamibly 10. Jap- "Extensive and rich iron minem allege planes cralhed in twlat- in the Willamette valley" were Mg. diving dog fighta. One also beginning to attract atten- Chinein pitratilt plane was moo' to metal I ri flames. Others oleo Lion, the handbook tells; ua, and may have fallen. "Iron manufaeture is proving Building Demolished eminently auccesmful, the iron A bomb (J.:116110)Pd the Tinwho manufaetured being of a very su aviation sehool adminiatration perior quality." building. Othr bombs' narrowly ?Waited the Salchiten Cement HE copper and the iron, un- 1Vorke A number of civilians T - W0'111 roportrti fortilnately, didnt pan nut. EX-EXECUTIVE OF KENTUCKY KILLED ON EVE OF TRIAL (Continued from Page One) Myers declared Roy shouted a: him. "1 put my hands up and pleaded with him," the attorney said. "Don't shoot the lawyer," Myers said Dr. Carr cried. Denhardt died without uttering a word. A cri-md gathered ad Patrolman Jertha Tracey came running up. Tracey said the three brothers gave up their pistols and surrendered quietly to him and that Roy said "1 did it." Declares Innocence At his first trial the jury dis agreed and Denhardt's s25.00o bond was renewed, He declared Mrs. Taylor committed suicide be cause of the threats of a jealous suitor. The commonwealth con tended Denhardt killed her last November ti because she yielded to her family's objections and had declined to marry him. Declaring hia innocence, the Spanish American, Mexican border and World war veteran predicted as he left court after the disagree ment that "there will he no second trial." The trial was called at the September term, however, but Denhardt'a words came true. DE MOLAYS PLAN FOOTBALL DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT Klamath Falls DeMolays are planning to sponsor a dance Fri day night following the Klamath Dunsmuir football game. it was announced Tuesday. The dance will run from 10 to 12 p. m. A five-piece orches tra will furnish music. Vital Statistics HILTON' Born at Klamath Valley hospital, September 20. 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hilton of 610 Mitchell street, a ann. Weight, 7 pounds. 7 4 ounces. WRYN Born at Klamath Valley hospital, September 29. 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. James Wryn of Altamont, a son. Weight, 9 pounds. 8 ounces. Oregon has both iron and copper, but not in sufficient quantity to Justify these early and rosy fore casts. THE value of Oregon's soil was only aketchily referred to in this early summing up of re sourceR, and even at that the chief interest seemed to lie in the newly discovered fact that crops would grow east of the Cascades, tt heroes it had been supposed that the Willamette and the Ump qua valleys contained about all t h e agricultural possibilities worth considering. The now rich and fertile validY of the Rogue was not even con-, sidered ea agricultural territory. the gold mines around Jackson ville abaorbing all the interest. EASTERN OREGON'S chi e I handicap wan said to be its "almost total lack of timber." All that was known of Eastern Ore gon, you see. concerned the min ing country, and the great stands of pine that now produce so much wealth were practically undis covered. At least they command- 1 ed no attention. ANOTHER interesting reminis cence: Portiands population is given RR 4500, and it is located as "50 miles north of Salem." Salem then had a relatively metropoll tan population of 1500, whereas I Jacksonville was given a total of 1000, rubbing Salem pretty close. 1 BLACK STARTS HOME ABOARD SMALL VESSEL (Continued from Page One) appearances at other places. OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 21 Senator William E. Borah, Idaho republican, said here today in an Interview he believed confirma tion of Supreme Court Justice Hugo L. Black would have been balked had the senate been "con atm rRE WORKS WHILE you steeP BUT SO DOE5 FIRE INSURANCE SEE 51)!LANDE COMPANY s THE coaRTHOWClS ACROSS AtAiNSMCCI,i-RoNOuRoffav PHON E 248 vinced" Mr. Black was a Ku Klux Klan member. "Whcn Renator Burke rn) or Nebraska, told the committee of the report Mr. Black was a mem ber of the klan. I said if there were any witsceaca or evidence avallehle the committee should have it. Nothivx wax preaented," Harrah said. Legal Notices AOSIO,,,.W.SPOPt IP WW..i.,tOk. in Hand Knits They'll thrill you with their loveliness .e SEVEN Legal Notices Emma Stuart, ntiminiatrotrik ot the ektute of ',thole Smith, rte. ceased, nott placed with Cheviot' L. Decker at 2215 Etter lein Strom. Klamath Fii IM, Oregon. DA led tlI 1St!' ilitY or Sop. ember, 1931. EN1MA sTuA Fri Atiminititrotrix of the hitotate of 1,innie Smith, Deceased. 21-2R; 0. t-12-19Nm 465 NoTICE Notice of Meeting of Hoard op A DMINISTRAll RIX SALE of, REAL PROPERTY Equalization of Keno Irrigate IN THT E C110111IT CO COR OF District THE sTATE OF Oil NOTICE is hereby given th FOR KLAMATH COUNTY the board of directors of Keno Irrigation District of Klai In the Matter of the Estate of ath enmity, Oregon, will, col !ANNIE SMITH. Deceased. meneing Tuesday. October NUTICE 11E1I""Y GIVEN' 1937. at the office of said boat That in pursuance of an order uncoin I Kleine of the Circuit Court ot th'; Falls, oregon, sit as a board County or Klamath. zlia'e o' equalization for the purpose Orpon, made and entered on the reviewing and corrorting the I 20th clay of September, 1937, in sossment roll of said diatrict the matter of the estate of Lin- the year 1913. Me Smith, deeeased, the under- .1. W. REriNs. SeeretarY aignNI administratrix of said es- Keno Irrigation District. tato will eell at Private Ride In 7-14-21-2S; No. 454 rine parcel in the highest bidder upon the terms and conditions , NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUN1 hereinafter mentioned and sub NOTIcE is hereby given lb jeet to the confirmation of said the endersigned exeeittrix Of I Cireult Court, on and after the xratraira c. spiral,. 20th day of October, 1937, all ceatied, has filed her final accou the right, title and interest of aa suet, Executrix with the Coun said 'Annie Smith, deceased. at Clerk of Klamath County, Oregc the time of h.r death in and to and the time for hearing obi( the rPal property hereinafter de- Eons and ant flement of said scribed and all the right, till P count has been sot for October and interest that the maid POate 1937. in the (Arena Court roc has by operation of law or other- in Klamath Falls. Oregon. at who acquirPft other than or in hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of sa Addition to that of said deceased date. At the time of her death, of and ALICE S. SPINK, into that. eertain parcel of land Espeutrix with the describ.d as follows: Will a T1 11 lAt 13. Rioek 211, Mills W. LAMAR TOWNSEND, Second Addition to the City Attorney for Executr of Klamath Falls. Klamath "07 1.0.0.F'. 131,1g. County, Oregon, according 14.S. 7-14-21-2S, O. 4No. 45 to the duly recorded plat thereof now on file in the office of the County Clerk, , Klamath County. Oregon: ! 1938 Grunow The terms and conditiens of this RADIOS saM tale shall bp for cash in hand at the date of raid sale or Derby's a note semired by mertgage as provided by law and approved , Music Co. by the court. all bids to he In a spa led en velepe addressed to 1952,r27.01172.11161.a'.. iigig,t4Aga.gum Notire of Mooting of Board of Equalization of Keno IrrigatIon Ingtrict NOTICE is hereby elven that the board of directors of the Keno Irrigation District of Klaus ath county, Oregon, will, com meneing Tuesday. October 5, 1937. at the ortivn of said board. I In I,ineoln Street, Klamath Falls, ()Nixon, nit. as a board of equalization for the purpose of reviewing and corrorting Out as. apasmont roll of said district for the year MR, .1. W. KERNS, SeeretarY Keno Irrigation District. ifS. 7-14-21-2S; No. 464 NOTICE OF b CCOUNT NOTICE is heteby given that the nntbirsigned executrix Of the Estat It of Robert C. Spink, De. ceased, has filed her final account as such Executrix with the County Clerk of Klamath County. Oregon. and the time for hearing ()Nee tions and settlement of said ac count has been sot for October 8, 1937. in the Circuit Court room in Klamath Falls. Oregon. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of Bald date. ALICE S. SPINK, Executrix with the Will n T1 nexert. W. LAMAR TOWNSEND, Attorney for Executrix. 207 1.0.0.F. tiltig. 11.S. 7-H-21-2S, O. 4No. 455. FOR SALE CHEAP LARGE SIZE CARPET RUGS Formerly In Elks Lodge 1Size 12 ft. 6 in. x 16 ft. 6 in. 1Size 13 ft. 6 in. x 36 ft. 2Size 11 ft. x 33 ft. 50 yds. Heavy Plain Linoleum Claud H. Davis Phone 1593-J 226 S. 7th I PINE, BUT WE CAN'T SEEM TO MAKE THE HEATER WORK PROPERLY, r We have "first hand" information about the latest in hand knits! In fact, we have right now ;n our Yarn Depart. merit a galaxy of new styles to choose from, each easy to make and a ioy to wear! There are new Bear Brand Yarns in glorious Fall arid Winter colorings on display and expert instructions available free! Our Knitting Erert, Mrs, VP-m Dnnelson, will be egivi to give advice and lessons free of charge. a -I Beautiful New Coat, Dress ! - and Suit Models on Display Or, in our Art Department ' ' . ME PI : i - ;141 1111 Ar II 0 '-1 MI 111111111411111111110101111111111 1111 Filtrillnilliti 1111111111114: 11071111 IIIII MINK t. ,:i , ,,! tHAVIIIIIII 11111111AM i.-2,,, ' 1111141111111 MIME . - '-- .'''' 111111110111 '-' ins:11111V '1 'Y MIMI '-'t MI 'IIIIIIMMIMIUIIIIstll'- ''3 ' '1 '' 11'-- )15:-) 'Dt 4: --,.) , 180.4A Wall A V AMAAIMIAll Gfi tor 4).3uu All ase Appointments taken after school hours I I I Phs of the Dance for Adults and Juveniles Kindergarten Singing, Dancing, Rhythm Band, Occupations 111. No. 9th St. Phone 876 Member or Federal Savings I in our epartmen nnd Lonn Inquranee Corm --- , and bud' Models on Display .. ar 41.rsu ' Art Dt Pl. WOMAN S STOLL nit I -.. 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