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IAMATH NEWS
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eteasej from I'W Hlx)
llo clinch .. Thl ao went to
tarksy. Tbs tenth round was the
istest on -1 buut bu"' boy
... . .1.. - A it I....I....I
Used It u
jrtouitly, and It looked
fight until tlio In' 1 1
kg anyb
' CT
Sh-IO-
jinx llio buttlu. Thin
rnn.
, wull racoived, al
r thought Hint Coffninn
k hail a shade. Hid
rs cleaner and ho maclo
oy miss rroiiueutiy.
larrlnglon won a dorls
laurlce Harris - In tholr
o. Thl wai a icnod
. (Irat two round want
iland buy. Wlllmr took
four by a Rood niiirittn.
4
Br
a
m i
rrls bunging on two or
rent times., Iln cumin
j the chin In llio sixth,
i is knees to touch tli
usrlre
lining
fds, t f I lurrli came un oulrklv
ed. On llio break, both
M to slug and riiiillniiid
tall Bounded. llnrrliiKlon
plomlld battle.
and llllllo Hunch, both
IXiyil woro both ant ilnwn
rue, and (ho Hunt railed
, -ill? tallt - l "roved tlui
" '.eory I t It taken two men to
.ZTjM tsant, and , ho refused to
rtaad tC- ground. After iinimr ,
mraiooa BTOuna utq ring lliey wero
yA'S, krown
out.
i. Tommy Harris anil llnha l.li.hif,u,i
kught a four-round draw. Thin w.
I aood .acr .
Al-Bhat
t the eu
arrant li
)f alaa,
and lien Itrjfhnt ware
I raiser. Khnrp. floored
second for thecount
put blm down again li
iVNOUMaW f.
t:sthewa.; rated a year or
Mo as one of the moat promlslnx
rfiUnff n "tftMnfa It. ,h ......
r . . .... wiv KM.rio, Htmy
JX, pvpr mum tho dlny bolKlita aolect
,&jt Id M a laadliiR ploco for blm. But
h H1 have dono conalderublo trav
1 aad travel la broadentntt. tho
I K. A. elrrilara say.
I Ustth , at this wrltlnn, Is with
I fc. Hadluaapolla club. He waa sold
aatrliht to that club the other day
by Wsahlagtnn.
j-'-a f wails alatthewahaa ridden around
1 I the American Auoclatlon circuit
md kaowtho tall bulldlngrla the
Mil ! n - i.iw..nit. . .....
.... "'" w-"' oeuaiora woum not pow be out
idlsaa patropolbj vJtt.UuuLjBe.varJUieaL.4l pawk. fighting It out
am BO 1 of tho suburbs . 4 Iwith th. 1.1. . ...
WhS Griffith rrnhlierf' M.lllinb.
I'om faukoo, two yenra ago. tho
ra r B0H1 , out Itreat ho pen for
lm. 1 tthowa atarted out Ilka a
IOVSS ( . Fielded llVa a .,,.!
( kora Bail' hawk .and hit acnaatlnn-
I First i .'a hlttlnn foil off and then.
arhsB Oritf attenmtrd In ret him at..
lag on the right track the round
man fa' 4 to tako kindly to the
as teeth as mado.
. . lmi . Haanti tlrlff, rnplng for
players who might help bis team
Carry on to Us tirat pennant, got a
j-oe to grnp Kurl MrNeely from
rh Pi 1 .i
1 w v. u 1. . . 1 niicritnienio
1 Hi. ho rrer. doinaniled anmnthlnK
I In Us r. of an outfielder In ex-
J fbaaca, apd Orlff sent them Mut-
I (newa. r... ,
, k Ths moke wna quoHtlnned by tho
vaaninxiop. tnnn and acrlbea until
HcNeely BOekrd that hnne hit In the
I ANOTHKR B(HY RKt H) VKHUO
I KANSAS CITY. Mo., Juno 30.
Another body waa taken from tho
Wreckago .of tho (Slllls theatro to
far. briefing tho death toll to five,
" ult of the firo of Inst wock-
i
I'.!.'! Ilm Tl,.. , .1
ipi America f
Greatest all around athlete In his'
y.Md probably the foremostV
ft. t for all-time honors in
it rispect, in the uniform oft-
I Besvllle Ojrevs... Thirpol
m . n them In thrlr fight to
" bo championship of ths
Ohio lcatfn'
' 1
1 ivh- ' J. T.jiii -l1
31" IK:: ,.-,..; m SJ .
1'
FRANK MURPHY: ;
MEETS RITCHIE
HERE JULY 4TII
Frankia Murnkv. the- feat-
going light heavyweight, hai
been matched with Carl Hit.
chia to top a Fourth of July
boxing card to be held in thia
city. Ritchie is a clever boxer
also, and it it believed that the
match will prove to be a good
one. Ritchie has the edge on
Murphy in weight, but it it be
lieved ' that thai apeed of the
latter will offaet the differ
ence in Doundaire. Local nrn.
moteri have been besieged by
fight - followers here to give
theni' an opportunity to see
Murphy in action. " i
The rest of the program has
not been agreed on, but it is
thought that the card will be
completed today, picking from
the following boxers, who are
available! Coffman, Carlson,
Crim, Hyne Myers, Harring
ton, Harris and Kid Starkey.
UiM.ihlhi r... - . ... . . . . .
....... i"i i'nin u two. uryaw
nr..... ... i.i- r ........ . ' , ,
rt ,),. but . was no mutch for
Shnrp. and llio referee waved the
men to their corners.
BR
BOQWNJ
iwelfth Inninx of the final game of
tho world'a aerloa.
: Mauhewi ahould priivo a star with
Pounlo HuBh'a loam. And In tho
vternal ijucai of big leaguo clubs
for strengthening and new material
ho'a llablo to got a fow moro alght
leelng toura.. '
While Wallor Jnhnunn li...'l h.nn
rolled upon to play Iron man with
tho Senators so far this aeaaon, he
has turned In a goodly number of
victories. Without thoso victories
...... r...iivk.B .iir iiie leao.
All of which causes one to won
der how often . Ctnrk Griffith. Stan
Harris and Waahington in general
Ihank their lucky stars that King
Walter failed to land a frnnchlso In
Hie Pacific Coast League. ,
The man who haa funned more
ball players than olthor the great
old Cy Youna; or the belovod Christy
MuUiowson seems aa good na he was
inst season. And he carried the
team to a pennant that hectic year.
Wn!t. at Inst reports, was fighting
It out with Ranimy Oray for tho hon
or of leading In winning percentage.
Tho dope Is t,hat Johnson Is re
rolvlng a salary of 125,000 for thia
season. If his patching spells tho
difference between another pennant
end losing the ono the team now
boasts, ho will bo worth twice tlmt
much to tho Washington owners.
Walter Johnson mill deserves the
I II In of KIiik.
SANTA HAUDAUA. Calif., Juno
.10. Wherever disaster stalks, the
Salvation Army Is usually found
handing out doughnuts, coffeo and
biscuits-. A line of Jobless workers
passed salvation Army headiitarterj
In Santa Barbara's qmiko stricken
sons. .tonlgit.. They woro a hungry
lot, and they numbered about 200.
Each human who formed In tho
hunger lino received two loaves of
broad and n Blab of bacon.
OI'liCEKH ELKCTKH;
Knights of Tythlas oloeted offe
rors for tho ensuing yenr on Mon
day evening with Kny Morris olect
ed to head the organization for
11123.
Htmults of tho elertton wero aa
follows: C. C, Kay Morris: V. 0.,
Dewey "E. Loyory;rP., E. L. Web
ber? M. of W., 8. II. Ilodkey: K. of
R. S A. H.' I'edorson; M. of E.. H.
L. Vorhcoo; M, of A., Orovor h.
Yantls; I. oi, J. A. Gularaneau:
O. 0., J. ItohiiHtnlllnl.
Three cnndldatoa wore proven In
the rank of I'ago.
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO. CHKDITOHM .
Notlco Is liornhy gven that tho
underslcnod has hoen appolntod ex
ecutor of 'the estate of George RW-
tor, aeceasoci, and has nual If led
All persons having claims against
said, estate are notified to present
the same to me with proper vouoh-
ors nt tne omce or u. v, Kuyken
dall, 16 Ixiomls Rulldnlg. Klamnth
Kalis, . Oregon., within six months
rrom June 24. l2f.
JOHN S. HORN.
J24 J1.8.1B.22. . Executor.
1 i
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notlco Is hereby given that the
undersigned haa been appointed ad
ministratrix of the estate of Samuel
T, Bummers, rlorensed, nnd hns
qualified. All persons bavins
claims against said estate are noti
fied to present the same to mo
I 1 i Ml m
CARRIER BOYS
GIVEN OUTING
Interest and enlhuslam ran high
In the Klamath Mows' carriers pic
nic co Monday at Wlul-Kse. Croat
gobs of joy. It was tb hupplest,
peppiest duy of fun tho 20-odd lit
tle merchants of tho morning have
over experienced that's what they
ald, to a single one. To bo eiaet
there were 27 carriers for the
Klamath News who Journeyed to
the pleaaunt camping ground m the
oast Kliora of Upper Klamath lake
to purtake In tho festivities provided
by Klamath county's ledalnx news
paper. Hwlinnilng, lots of tats
boating, oats of tren;;ih and skill,
and other diversions mudn tho day
nil too ahort. Healthy, happy, rof
licking youth ruled, at Wlul-Kse
un Monday.
Huro are the hoys who took tho
money prices III the special events:
Itelay race teams (it four)
Marlon Hendricks, Mat Kinith, Law.
ronca Yarnea, Ilort Ilagloy.
Kifly-yard dash Clifford Larson,
tlmt; Mat Kmltli, second; Lawronco
Yaruos, thrld.
High Jump Hartey Rtlles, flrrfl,
Jumped 3 fL 3 In.: Lawronce Yarn
ea, aesoDd. Jumped 3 fU 1 In..
Iole'Vnnlt--Norttn Taylor.
llroad Jump Clifford Larson.
Running broad Jump Clifford
lirson.-
Tbreo-leggod raco ".Valler Lar
son ad Hert Hajlny, first: Mat Smith
and llark.y Hi lies, seenrnl.
Hti, skip and Jump Hob Culla-
gher. '
Double Jump Hob Oallaghor and
Clifford Iaraon tiod, Cllffurd win.
nlng un the flip of n coin.
1 It waa the greatest picnic ever,
and the carrlera wore loud In their
praise of tho- Nows your News,
tholr Nows. our. Newj, . everybody's
Nows. Tho greatest newspaper in
Klamath county. Growing groator.
stringer and bettor every day. It
la first In circulation, first In adver
tising, first with a Xlrst class nows.
paper now and always. First In tho
eyes of Its carriers aa well.
I
with proper vouchor at the of
fice of D. V. Kuykenall. 16 Loomls
Building, Klamath , 1 alls. Oregon,
within six months from June 24,
1925,
" - Nellie l.' summers.
Administratrix ot the Estate.
J2t Jyl.8,15.22
' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tlio Interior
U. S. Laud Office at Lakcvlew, Ore.
May 28. 1925.
Notice la hereby given that Otto
A. Schults, of Merrill Road, Klam
ath Kails. Oregon, who, on March
28, 1023, mado Reclamation Homo-
stead Entry. No. 011995, for Farm
Unit "J" or Lota 9 and 16, Section
13, Township 413., Range HE.
Willamette Meridian, haa tiled
notice of Intention to mako Three
Year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before
tho Cleric of tho County Court, at
Klamath Falls, Orgon, on the 6th
day of July, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Jean McAuliffe, of Merrill, Ore.
Joo Zumpfe, of Malin, Ore.
Oscar Ilammor, of Morrill, Ore.
Ross Brown, ot Merrill Road,
Klamath Kails, Ore.
: Mr. Thomas, Socy, Klamath Irri
gation District.
F. P. LIGHT,
M31 J30 Inc. Register,
RESOLUTION
The City Engineer, pursuant to
resolutions of the Common Council
herotoforo adopted on Juno 15th.,
1925, having filed plans, specifica
tions and estimates of tho cost of
Improving .lofferson stroet Irom 9th
streot easterly to tho United States
Government Canal Tight of way, ex
cluding Intersection nt 10th street,
and tho council having taken same
under advisement and finding said
plans, specifications and ostimatos to
bo satisfactory.
IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY
RESOLVED that said plans, speci
fications and estimates for tho im
provement of said portion of said
Htreot ho and tho Bamo aro hereby
approved; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that tho Common Council horeby
doclnros Its Intention to Improve
Said portion ot said street In ac
cordance' with snld plane, "'specifi
cations and estltnatoa, Said tm'
provomont shall consist 'Of paving
said portion of snld - street with
concrete pavoment. Warrenlto Bltu
llthlc pavoment with rock base or
aaphaltic concrete pavement with
rock base, at an estimated ' cost,
including cement sldowalks, curb
ing, gutters, drainage, turnouts and
the like, ot $8,0,15.50 for either of,
aid specified improvements: or.
for Warrenite Bitullthla pavement
With bituminous concrete "base, or
aaphaltic concreto pavement " with
nsphaltlc concrete base, at an esti
mated cost of $8,409.60, said Im
provement In either event, to in
clude grading, rolling, curbing and
drainage, and said pavement In
eitber event to be twenty-five (25)
feet wide, with concrete sidewalks
on both sides thereof.
BE IT FURTHER r REBObVED
BY TITO' COMMON COUNCIL! that
tho proporty horolnnfter- described
bo and the same hereby is declared
to be benefitted, to-wlt: ,
Lots E, 6, 7 and 8, block EO;
lota 6, 6. 7 and 8, block El;
Iota 1, 2, 3 and 4, block K6,
and lots 9. 8 and 4, block E7.
all In Nichols Addition to the
city of Klamath Falls, Ore.,
''" Wedneflflay, July 1 1925.
1 .. .. .1. . i i m
snd that said property abova des. tlmlnots, an-!' said pavement In
erllied be and tho same hereby is'eiihcr event to be forty (40) feet
declared to bs benefited and aa-; wide with roncrets sidewalks fire
snsaed for the cost of aald Improvo- (') feet wide on both sides there-
ment; ana .
UK IT rUUTIHill KEHOLVKH 1
(hat Monday, the 20th. day of!
July. 1925. at the hour of !:
o'clock 1'. M at the Council Cham-
bera In the City Hall of Klamath
Falls, Oregon, be fixed as tho time,
and place for the hearing of ob
Joctlona and remonstrances against
aald proposed Improvement; and
the Police Judge be and ho la here
by dlrocted to cause notlco of said
hcurlng to be published as by Char,
tor provided.
STATE OF OftEOON.
County of Klamath, ss.
City of Klamath Falls.
I. Lemuel L. (laghngcn. Police
Judge of the city of Klamath Falla,
Oregon, hereby certify that the fore
going is a duly enrolled copy of a
resolution paused by the Common
Council at Us regular meeting on
Monday. June 22nd.. 1925. and of
tho wholo of suld resolution.
LEM L. CACHAIIKN,
Police Judgo.
J24 Jy C Inc.
JtKHOI.lTION
The City Engineer, pursuant (o
resolution of tho Common Council
heretofore adopted on Juno 15th.,
1925, having filed plans, specifica
tions nnd estimates of the cost of
Improving .that certain 'alley In the
city of Klamath Kails, Oregon, ex
tending from rlne street between
Iota 6 and 7 of block 15, Original
Town of Klamath Falls, Oregon,
and thenco easterly along alley to
7th street, together with square
court or alley-way In I ho center of
aald block,, and extending .from tho
easterly lino or 711' atrmt easterly
to tho westerly lino of Hth street,
and the eonncll having taken same
under advisement and finding said
plans, , specifications, and estimates
to bo satisfactory. '
' IT IS THERKORE 'RESOLVED
that the' said Plans, specifications
and estimates for the Improvements
and estimates for the Improvement
ot said portion of anld . street be
nntl tho same are hereby approved:
nnd ' j
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that tho Common Council hereby
declares Its Intention to Improve
said portions of said alley , in ac
cordance with aald plans, . apeclfica-
tlona and estimates. Said Improve
ment shall consist of paving said
portions of said alley with Warren
Ite Bltullthlc pavement with rock
base, or asphrfltte . concrete, pave
ment . with' rockv. base- at n esti
mated cost, Including "gutters,
drainage and die like -of 13.062.25
for either ot aaid specified improve
ments; or, for Warrenite bltullthlc
pavement with .bituminous concrete
base, aaphaltic concrete pavement
with' asphalttc concrete, base,
or
concrete pavement, ot an estimated
cost of $3,438.25,- said improve
ment in either, event to include
grading, rolling'and drainage, and
said pavoment 1u either event to be
fifteen (15) feet. Tvido, except said
court or alley-way which shall o
ot the dimensions of 32 feet by 30
feet, and the ' easterly 65 feet of
said alley , -which shall .to 14 feet
wide. ' 1..' ' : "
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY
THE COMMON COUNCIL that Iho
property herelnaftor described bo
and tho same horeby Is declared' to
be benefited, to-wlt:
All of 'block 14, and lota 1,
2. 3, 6. 7- and 8 of block 15,
Original Town . ot Klamath
Falls, Oregon,
and that aaid property, above dea
vrlhed bo and the same hereby is
declared to bo benefitted and as
sessed for the cost- of said improve
ment: and"
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that Monday, tho 20tb. day of
July, 1925. at tho hour of 8:00
o'clock P. M.. at tho Council Cham
bers In tho City Hall of. Klnmath
Kalis, Oregon, be fixed as-tho tlmo
nnd placo for the hearing of ob
jections and remonstrances against
said proposed ; Improvement; and
tho Police Judge be and ho is here
by directed to cause notice of Bald
hearing to he pnbtishod as by Char,
tor provided. ,
STATE OF OREOON,
County of Klamath, bs.
City of, Klamath Falls, '-
i, L,emuci 1., iHignagon, roiire
Judge ot the city ot. Klamath Falls,
Oregon, hereby cemty tnat the fore
going is a duly enrolled copy of a
resolution passed by the Common
Council at its regular meeting on
Monday, Juno, 22nd.. 1925, and or
tho. wholo of said resolution.
LEUvV GAGHAGEN,
POHCe Judge.
J24 Jy 5 Inc. ,
RESOLUTION
The City Engineer, pursuant to
resolution of tho Common Council
heretofore adopted on June 15th.
1925, having filed plans, specifi
cations and estimates ot the cost of
Improving Washington atroot bo
tween 7th street ' and ' 8th stroot.
Including intersection at 7th". stroet.
and the council having taken same.
under advisement and finding said
plans, specifications and estimates
to -be satisfactory, ' t
IT IB' THEREFORE HEREBY
RESOLVED -that said plsns specifi
cations and estimates for the Im
provement ot enid portion tof said
streot ho and the same-era horeby
approved? and . . '
- BE IT FURTHER . RESOLVED
that the Common Council, hereby
declares its intention 10 Suipiove
said portion of eaid street, In ac
cordance with said- plans,, specifica
tions: and -estimates, , Said improve
ment shall -consist ot paving' said
portion of said street with asphaltlc
ooncrete pavement with rook base,
or Warrenite bltullthlc, with rock
K , nn B.,n,nl. nnmt IiaI,,4
, . .v.- C , ,av Wll -'., ,1, V, ,,,,
lng cement sldowalks, .curbing, gut
ters, drainage, "turnouts and, the
like, of $,Ono 83 for either of said
specified Improvements; ot, for
Warrorrtti Bltullthlc pavement with
bituminous. -concrete .baa, asphaltlc
concrete with asphaltlo concrete
hoae. or concreto pnvement, at an
estimated cost of $6,300.03, said
Improvement in either event to In
elude grading, rolling, curbing and
or, witn all parking strips levelea
and rolled tliroiighouL ,
UK IT FLHTHtlt RESOLVED
DY T1IK COMMON COUNCIL that
tke property hereinafter described
'be and the same hereby Is declared il
to be" benefited, to-wlt:
All of the northeasterly one-
quarter of block 41; lota 5, 6,
7 and 8 of block 42, and lots
1, 2. S and 4 of block 53, all
In Nichols Addition to Klamath
Falls, Oregon; and lota 8, 9
and 10 of block 45, First Addi
tion to the city of Klamath
Falls. Oregon.
and (hut said property above des
cribed be and the same heroby is
declared to be benefited and as
sessed for the coat of aaid Im
provement:, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that Monday, the 20th day of
July, 1925, at the hour of 8:00
o'clock P. M., at the Council Cham
bers in tho City Hull of Klamath
Falls, Oregon, bo fixed as the tlmo
and place for the hearing of ob
jections and remonatranroa against
auld proposed Improvement; and
tho Police Judge be and he ia here
by directed to cause notice of said
hearing to ho published aa by Char
ter provided.
STATE, OF OREGON,
County of Klamath, - ss.
City of Klamath Falls, -
I, Lemuel L. Gaghngen, Police
Judge of the city ot Klamath Falls,
Oregon, hereby certify that tho fore
going Is a duly enrolled copy ot a
resolution passed by the Common
Council at Us regular meeting on
Monday, Juno 22nd,; 1925. and of
the whole of said resolution.
LEM L. GAGHAGEN,
Police Judge.
J24 Jy 5 inc.
RESOLUTION
The City Engineer, pursuant to
resolution of the Common Council
heretofore adopted on June 15th.,
1925, bavins died plans, specifi
cations and estimates of the cost
of improving Lincoln- street from
1Kb. street easterly to the Link-
ville Cemetery, together with Inter
sections not paved, together with
turnouts, and the - council, having
taken same under . advisement and
finding Bald plans, specifications and
estimates to be satisfactory.
IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY
RESOLVED that said plans, specifi
cations and estimates for. (he im
provement of-, said portion of said
street be and the same are hereby
approved; end .
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the Common Council hereby
declares Its intention to improve
aid portion ot said street in ao-
cordance with said plans, specif ica-
tions and estimates. Said improve
ment shall consist of paving said
portion of said street with concrete
pavement, asphaltlc concrete pave
ment' with asphaltlc concrete base,
or Warrenite bltullthlc with bitum
inous concrete 'base, at as estimated
cost, including cement sidewalks,
curbing, gutters, drainage, turn
outs and the like, of $8,179.60 for
either, of anld spectttea improve-
mcnts; or, ior warrenite ouuiiiiuc
pavement witn tock ease or aa
phaltic concrete with rock base, at
au estimated cost ot $7,616.40, said
Improvement in either event, to in
clude grading, rolling, curbing and
drainage, said Improvement in eith
er event to be Lwenty-Iour (21)
feet wide, ' with concreto sidewalks
five (5) feet wide on both sides
thereof, with all parking atrips lev
eled and rolled throughout.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
BY THE COMMON COUNCIL that
the property - hereinafter described
be and tho same hereby is declared
to be benefited, to-wit:
Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, block
' 58, nil of block 69, lota 1, 2.
3. 4 and 9, block 60, and lots
' 1 nnd 2. block 61, all in FaiT-,
view Addition, somotimos
known aa Falrvicw Addition
' Number One to Klamath Falls, "
Klamath County. Oregon,
and that Bald property above des
cribed bo and tho same hereby is
declared to be benefited and as
sessed for tho cost of said Improve
ment: and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that Monday, tho 20th. day of
Julv. 1925. at tho hour of 8:00
o'clock P. M.. at the CooTtell Cham
bers In tho City Hall 01 Kiamatn
Falls, Oregon, be fixed as the time
and place lor tne nearins 01 uu-
jections and remonstrances against
said proposed improvement; and
tho Police Judge be and he is nere
by directed to cause notice of said
hearing to bo published as by Char
ter provided.
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Klamath, ss.
City of Klamath Kails,
I, Lemuel 1.. uaElillRcu, 1 vu-c
Judge of tho city of Klamath Kalis,
Oregon, heroby certify that tho fore
going Is a duly enrolled copy of a
resolution passed by- the- Common
Council at Us -regular meeting on
Monday, June 22nd . 1935, and rof
the- wholo of aald : resolution.
LEM L. GAGHAGEN.
Police Judge.
J24 Jy 5 Inc.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
i Department of tho Interior,-1
V. S. Land Office at Lnkovlew, Ore.
June 8, 1926.
' Notice is heroby given that
Eugene MeAulif", of Merrill, Ore
gon, who, on November 22, 1922,
made Reclamation Homestead En
try, No. 011979, for Farm Unit
"H" or Lou 10 and 16, Section
13, Township 413, Range HE, Wil
lamette Meridian, haa filed notice
of intention to make Three Year
Proof,, to establish claim to the
land above described,: before C. R.
DeLnp, Clerk ot the County Court,
at Klamath Falls. Oregon; on the
18th day ot July, 1925.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
, O. A. Bchulti, ot Malln, Ore.
Oscar Hammer, of Merrill, Ore.
Elmer Stenrnes, of Merrill, Ore.
Claud Gaines, of Malin, Ore.
P. P. LIGHT, -
Jll Jyll lne. ' Register.
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For Sale Real Estate
FOR 6ALE-17 room rooming
house. Reasonable price. Good
money maker. Call at 804
Main. Jltf
FOR SALE Four room house with
bath, garage. Mills Addition.
Only $2,450 with 1250 down.
Furnished )2,60O. Phone 367-R.
J30 Jyl
FOR RALE Two new modern
houses, buy from owner, save
1200 commission. Phone 344-W
' or call 630 California Ave.
J24-Jyl
FOR SALE Blx room bungalow In
Hot springs Addition. 739 Eldor
ado Ave. Furnacs, oak floors, etc.
See W. B. . Wiley, 1. O. O. F.
Bldg. M19tt
For Rent
FOR H1RF Saddle horses. Alta
mont Camp. Phone 705. Jl-15
FOR RENT One room for house
keeping. Phono 766.: : Jltf -
FOR: RENT Famished apartment.
Phone 234-J. 30 Jy2
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
123 North 6th St. Phone 399-W.
J30 Jyl .
FOR RENT Two room furnished
anartmcnt: also miscellaneous
furniture for sale. 204 So. Riv
erside.- Phone 473-M. . J30tf -
FOR RENT-? Two room- furnished
apartment. Inquire. 641 No. 9th
or, 733 Main. J28-30
FOR RENT Two room apartment,
also single room,, all partly fur
nished. 813 Alameda., J25-Jy2
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
and Bleeping room. Phone 255
W. J13U
FOR RENT Swamp pasture land.
800 a ores. For lease by tnea-d.
No stock has.' grazed this.--yeaT.
H. ' B, Lao-gent, . Midland, Ore.
J13 Jyl3
Wanted
WOULD LIKE TO GO by car to
Sacramento- Jury "-8' or ': will
share expenses. Apply 709 Up
ham St. 1 1 ' Jl-6 ,
WANTED Clerk, night work. Ap-
ply Western Union. J28 Jyl
WANTED Ranch hand for sum
mer work. r. u. LW1S, MOT-
,rili 0re.
J28 Jy4
WANTED A woman to care for aix
months' old baby during day,
while mother works. Call 509.
J28 Jy2
WANTED Experienced stenograph
er wishes permanent position.
Reference. Write XYZ. 901
Rose St. . , J26 Jy3
CHIMNEYS SWEPT. Lawn: mow
era sharpened. Satisfactory work.
Phone 55. ' J26 Jy2-
Help Wanted Male
WANTED Ratchet setter by the
first. Wages. $ 9 hours. Kitts
Mill, Bonanza-,- Ore.- J30-Jyl-
Holo Wanted Female
WANTED A housekeeper,- Jost to
rnn of house. Ono little girl.
B. F. Seaton, Baldwin Hotel. July
1 to July 4. J30 iyx-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
nenartmcnt of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Lakaviow, Ore.
r JUUB S. li,,.
Notice is hereby .given- that
George Bardllng, of Dixon, Cali
fornia,, Bx.lla., who, on July 13,
192ft
mado lioraesteaa entry aci
June 9r 1916.- No. 011503. for-SW?4
SE, Section 11. Township 41S..I
Ranee 6E.. Willamette Meridian
baa tiled notice of Intention to
mako Three Year Proof, to estab
lish claim to the land nbove des
cribed,! before C. R. DcLap. Clork
of' the County Court, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on tho 16th day of
July, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Jess High, Ed Richardson, Mr.
Miller, R. Robison,, all ot Dorris,
California.
; F. P. LIGHT.
Jll Jyll inc. Roglstor.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department ot. tho Interior, .
U.' S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore.
June 8, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that
Marion H. Wampler, ot Odessa,
Oregon, who, on: June 6, . 1923,
mads Additional Homestead ' Entry
Act, April 28. 1904. No. 012049. for
Lot 6, Section 30, Township 369.,
Range 7E., Willamette Meridian
has tiled notice - ot Intention . to
make Throo Year Proof,' to estab
lish claim to the land above des
cribed, before C. R. DeLap, Clerk
of the County Court, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on 'the 16th day ot
July, 1825. ,
Claimant names as witnesses:.
Grant Fouoh, ot Rocky Point,
Ore.
John Meek, ot Rocky Point,' Ore.
Fred McKlmmonds, of Rocky
Point,- Ore.
Oak Boggs, ot Klamath Falls,
Ore.. . .
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For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR BALB Two borsea, oas .aet
of llgnt . harness, 2 K wagen.
Earl Knapp, Dlxosi Addition., ,
Jl-2 .-.
OWNER WILL SELL Today or
tomorrow, Cberrolet touring.
Looks snd runs aa good aa new.
Actual mileage 7100, 192S tlcenee.
bumper, aun visor., WlndsMeld
wiper, ready to run around the
worJd. Price- $338. - Tanns to
responsible party. Call at 419
. Nelson, two blocks above Cres
cent anytime day or evening.
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FOR BALE Six .oak dining ehalra.
Also few odd pieces. 514 Walnut.
Phone 430-R. J3--Jyl ' '
FOR BALE Grand piano.i, Clrcax
sian walnut. Candleahra, perfect
condition. Phone 179-M. J30 Jy3
FOR SALE A good milk cow, gives
three gallons dally. Inquire 424
Conger Ave. J28 Jl
FOR BALE OR TRADE For wood
lot or car. two large horses, sad
' die and bridle. 303 Washington
St. Phone d84-W. J27-Jyl:
SAVE $100 In buying a first -class
Chevrolet touring direct from the
owner. Car looks and runs like
new. Driven 7,100 miles. Price
$325. Call at 419 Nelson St.1
Two blocks above Crescent Ave. :
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Miscellaneous
NOTICE My wife. Abbie Morrison
has left by- bed and - board. I
will pay no debts incurred ' by
her after this, date,' June 29.
Carlton Morrison. J 30 Jy2 .... ,
MATTRESSES REBUILT All kinds ,
made into latest atyles: stationary, .
or collapsible. Drop ns a ' postal
card or call, and our estimate .
man .will call and show samples 1
and quote prices.. AU- work. guaf
anteed, have best of references,
will deliver any piece in ceauty.
Feathers renovated. Klamath Mat-',
tress Co.. 721. North Ninth St.
- J16 Jyl"";'
DANCING Classic "dancing ' given
children from live to- twelve
years. Price reasonable: - for
appointment phone 3421.
. - JlOWylO
For cancer conditions see
Dr. Jackson.
Winter's Bldg. Phone 10 5-J
- ( : J5 Jy5
Real Estate
FOR SALE One of the best Irrigat
ed tracts in Klamath County; less .
than 4 miles from center ot city;
; in best farming sections 160 acres,
can be easily cut up into small
tracts. $125 per aore.
FOR SALE 20 acres,, near city. ,
$175 per acre, under Irrigation, '
halt. down, .balance easy terma;
FOR SALE Strictly modern ' 2
apartment house, completely fur-'
nished, good location. $7,000,
terms.
FOR SALE 3 room bungalow,
Mills AdditiionV $2,500", terms. ,,
FOR SALE 3 room house on large'
cornor lot, with one Toom nouso f
in. back, $2.250i terms. :
FOR RENT 4 room house and ,
bath- partly furnished. ' i
LARGE LOT with garage. 14x18
: on paid ' paving. On Shipplngton
road. .Garage conld be used Corlj
bouse. Prlco $575. $325 downj!
and small monthly payments. ;j
A BEAUTIFUL lour Toom modern
stucco nome In Mills Addition.'
Well improved, nice yard, gar-':
age,' shade trees, cement -walks, ,
one of the test bargains In the;
city. Fiis $3.200,' on terms.
ALMOST NEW three room touse
with bath, plasterod ana furnish
ed, lot 60 by 170, In good loca
tion. Price $3,000. $1200 down.
5, per, month with Interest on
unpaid balance. '
BARGAIN,- 2B ft. lot o"" Broad
stroet. Price $275. It
SOME, SPLENDID, lots In .Mills Ad
dition, very cheap.
NICE RESIDENT lot on west side, '
In good location. Price $275..
GOOD LOT on Johnson Ave. Price
$550. , : :
5 ROOM MODERN plastered house,
, , in .good location, for home. Price i
' $3,600. $1,000 down, or would
take $500 down with good secur
ity on $500.i Balance $40 per ;
''month." 'v vt' ' ' '
AN UP-TO-DATE beauty parlor.
Splendidly furnished, with a five i
yoaT lease, centrally locatod.
$1,000 down will handle tho deal.'
4 ROOM MODERN home, large lot. "
90 by 100, improved, will ralsa '
anything in vegetables or berries
a splendid buy on easy terms.
Price $3,600. . '
APT. HOUSE of 5 apts., four ot ,
them furnished. Oarage for 5
cars-. Price $8,500, on terms. ,.
LOTS IN MOST parts of the city for
10 per cent down end 86 equal .
payments on. unpaid balance.
TWO OF THE BEST resident lots ;
In the city. Pries $1,200 each It
sold separately or both for $2,300,.
MRS. NiTB OTTKRBEIN
001 Llncoa St. Phone SM-Xf