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ATH NEWS, iRTS iZm l'mia His) I : ,,(1,11 end J'il'0 iy tit more Idea of .k.a 99 out Of iu L pmirhxs on hl L,t ihu nltlu o( Ilia Lio lo hlinsulf. llu ulna In ana neep. , wurrlea Ilia oppo- . .miK ly ' If run cllu-U 'to and then column iinnilhcd. desire and ." from tho wlillo ! keep himself In condition. Hil ' n,. will land ("! nun. i i d III" I'nel'le uaKl uuiil. Lllllu HI" k lli'lm Will are ihKlr Hiuff In Iho nirnaiiicnta. And dm western meet Id custernera llttlo still Im nld lo bo icnlih f bur rsroer. i-un bo eipoeled of 'in In rnnin If she nun In competition. trl. Iliiw long, tin dashing speed Innt bit boat liWKor ami a iiiuiliir ( ron- Lk In bark field."' oror an early fooU dlaruaa una of Iho h nt I III" oarly data? h llarvard'a football Innt few ycare haa 1 team. I in from uncxpoctod hall a In other to Cleteland Indiana, manor Spofkor baa ninny wcckn to Rat linn monthly. Ilia erratic and weak liave had sUimallstn ra has apparently and two ef the men rjo, a younn pitcher titinn In hnaebnll. . a raatufl from olh- Intly won his third in elclit rinya for Loo's halting: and outflold huvo played fl In tho offenao and not usually a howl- lis eomo eqt with tho Piat Ills team will win' t now kits nttt-Mi Ifor so thlnklnir' lll fcor than' it was 'taaXt better fortified with " llilnn. . , . , Muck bens Clafk'a' iK.ohsllnnto and iiski ule ho plnyod out, Just ' H. for tho Rate re "ce what may happen. NNED'BY iwrtsnicn's association r aesslmi In the chnm- iorco rooma Monday "cry Interesting session "y important subjects "P for tllaeusHloti i o most lntcreirtlhg mat- " tho venison burbn- l tho Crooked Crook "I" on tho 8unday for- 'wlni5 of tho door soa- Pn"'er, final arranao- ''h win he made at meeting. The venlaon y Jud Short, and If "rough, he will have " bright younar life JnJ " not. . But Short ko good, and no an- ar felt in the matter by "no know Bhort. "tlon waa the planting "ce of the n.h i inrgii the hatcherr. Mn. ' been planted In vlfnln lake, m the coun- fnlthful attondnnts are 'roey as to tholr Wnnrn. Pu want to kno. i.. f'h Ihem i a C0UpIe of f 'he mooting, and ot 'he Tumalo Irrlga- Crescent lake also ",e notlng. pc(ure, "e before the aaao- elation lint nlaht, llliiatrotlttK Iho aaas wllb WUliU tin, p.iMii,t diffi culty rould be ovominia, and slops wero tn Won lo hav roproscntutlvra of lha association appear bofrs lha board of dlrortore of ilia Irrigation compnny at lu nust meeting and put Iho priipiwltlon up lo them, Otlior members of Ilia association will visit officers of lha association In tho meantime, and rail attention to the matter, ao It will b IhorouKhly un derstood by Ihoin boforo limy are asked lo Inka action. Hororul nllirr mallnra woro boforo lha meeting, but If yon w,,t u know what limy worn not In Iho habit of dropping around . on Ihii evening of tho third Mondiiy lo nark month and you'll bo prnporly pnalod In ull mutter coming la-duo tho sportsmen of Ilia county They Tried' To Make Doc Newsom a Coat County llciillh Director Nuwsnni la righteously Indignant. Tho altiiiiilnn Is almply thla: Ford Kronil.ir, an employs of the War ron Construction company, Working III tho Crulor luko national park, acquired full blown , rang of mumps, Although hn wan uikcn Ml oulaldo of K lit ma t h ruutity and In side a government reserve, bo was placed. Mho a foundling child,' upon tho. doorstop of the rouuly health unit. K rent In r wim a member In good standing of the National llospltul aaaoclallon. which undertakes to care for all members takan III, un ions such Illness happens to be com municable. The National Hospital association, therefore, refused to provldo adequate fuclllllcs fur Krontlur and tlio county health aor vlro placed blm In a tent near the Infirmary. Since the esse occurred outside tbo eounty. Director Nowsom avera the government or the Warren Con atruclion company ahould provide for proper Osrslni , and. adequate quarter. Bright Prospect For Klamath Says Barnes P. 11. Burnes. weatorn division manuKor of "Nation's Business" waa the chief speaker at the regular luncheon of the Klamatb County Hoalty Iloard 4n the chamber of commerce yeeterday at noon. City planning waa the main topic of dlecuaslon drought before the board which he urged to not make tho fatal mlatako many cum ino alio of Klamath Falla have been doing In the past 10 years, that of laying out their city plana "without a thought of hoacy or steady ex pansion. "In ycara not far In tho future, declared Barnes, "Klamath Falls will bo etopnlng from ber cloak of township to that of a city with a population flvo tlmee larger than ... i,ra.ta now. This growth must i. i,.v,.n -ro of and plans for that expansion muaf bo made now." BONANZA TO ENTER COMMUNITY EXHIBIT Application for space for a com munity exhibit at tho county fair waa received at ho fair board of flco yesterday morning. J. A. Ma honey, secretary of tho Honunsa Community club Is anxious to ehow tho world and fair visitors 4n par ticular, what Bonansa can produce. Last year Malln, had an option on the community exhibit and some of tho finest displays tuken to tho Jackson county nnd atalo fairs. ihi from Iho Mulln booth. This year with prlxe money appro priated In tho amount of 0, by a recent volo of the fair honrd, thore promleos to bo eomo competition In this elaa. All community spneo will ibe approximately 10x16 feet, under the north end of tho grand stand where adequate ventilation will Insure tho freshness cf tho pc lahahlo greens. H.MTISTS IN HKHHION . ASTORIA. July 21 The Bap tist minletora of Oregon convened hero Tuosday In annual session pre ceding the annual Oregon Baptist atate convention 1n tho first Bap tist church ofj this city.- Lrocal Briefs On Swimming Party Among the recent ewlmmlng parties of the sea son, was one enjoyed by a group of Klamath Falls residents at Wlul Kso. Those In the party Included Mr. and Mra. Al Longmlre, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vernon, "Shorty" Amos nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Roome. , Visiting Paul Merrltt, resident of Sacramento, Is In the city from Hie south, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. Al Uingmlre. Merritt ar rived Monday to spend several days hare. To Onler Lnke Among the re cent visitor nt Crnter lake wore Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bordal and family ot 163S Johnson avenue.. Idikn Vlallora - Mr. and Mra. Jesse' Halley of tlio l.litlu rtrl k mfo were' ainonit lha troroa of recent vlallora from Kluinath fulls to apond a day I at the Crater luko lodge, j Killers Hull Kidney Prairie filed a suit aKiilntt Krank Andrews In circuit court yraterriuy for a Judg ment of 1134.15, said to represent the vaniu of eervloc rendered to Andrews and ao far unpaid. Hues l-'or lllvorco AlleKliiR liar huahiiMil threatened her life with a loaded revolver and pliyshully abuai'il bor on numerous other oc casions, Mra. Wnvu Muiilton filed a suit for divorce BKiiiiiHt hur hus band, (icorsju Mniillon, In circuit court yesterday. Tho Monllons were innrrliil In Hod niuff. Cullf., In 1914. Two minor children, Until, 7, and llorhert. 1U, urn In the cure of their Kniniliiiiither III California, nnd con soiirnily oill'ildo the Jurisdiction of the court, II ml l.liguoi Killtll Hanklo and Hoy Hunch, arrested In the Mills addition, charged with possessing In toxliutlna liquor, tiro held lu city Jail pciullnif their hearing. Cm I led Homo Mr. and. Mm. Hur ley C. I.ancclun and son of Ocean Park, outlined a delightful trip through thla section of Iho slain and other attractive spots In tho north for two of the ' summer months. Two weeks away from borne, and Just able to start to Crater lake, Langdon was called home for tho rush of business. They spent yes terduy In Klamath Falls. "Mglit Hawks" Klamath Falls will bo given a renl treat in music Friday night, when Iho "Night Hawks". Ablo Croon's l'ortland or chestra will give a free concert on the corner of Sixth and Main streets at 7 p. m. They are arranging for a dance on tho kargo "Venetian" Inter In tho evening, during which time they will fenturo a number of orlginnl compositions. Tho "Night llawka" are on a tour of Oregon. Heno Visitors Tourists In the city this week from Nevada Include Mr. and Mrs. William F. Uobinaon, Sidney and Harry and Ida Mary Roblnaon and Mrs. M. E. Talbot, all of the city ot Itcno. From Mt. Shasta Among the Hall hotel visitor this week Is Jark Kenealy ot Mt. Shasta, who arrived last night to make a busi ness visit. . . - Kncraniento K. 8. Austin ot Sacramento, with the Sherman and Clay "Tho Music llouso" Is In the city on business from his homo In the south. From Bond Visitors In Klamath Falls thla week Includo Harry Stout and II. E. Weaver, residents of Bond who are here for a visit over fie remainder of the week. Knroutn Home Miss Lurlle Klst ler and Mrs. Mary L. Chambers, both residents, of Los Angeles, spent the nieht tn lhA oliv tholr homes In tho nnuth after a viall for the past fuw days at Crater Luke. illMQt'l IHKIXKSS OI'IDISTl'MTV . Wo have a good paying restau rant centrally located, in Chiloquin, doing let) business dully, and In creasing. If you ran run a restau rant, you better look this up. Price l.Sf.o cash, or 12,000 on terms. WTilton & Wright. 601 Main St. J22 NIITICK OK KKTHAY Camo lo Hnrrliniin Lodue, July lfi, several ewes und lambs. Own er may have same by proving own ership, paying for this ud and pas ture. L. C bharu. caretaker. J22-23 UNABLE TO WORK ABOUT.READY TO OUIT JOB . Healthy and active op ts tvrd years ago ene of the popular men of lha town, ha noted that ha waa loiing flash and could not sleep jnighla, but oltan wanlad to akB -. idurina the day. Finally he became ao thin and weak, having loat 40' ipounda. that ha had to give up work. He waa worried and irritable ' I when ho aaw lha surprised a. 'preaaien of hia frienda at hie . changed .appearance. I Reading a newspaper article one day on the subject of how the glanda affect the health, he was ao i mpreeeed that ha went into a dni atore, and aaked the druggist what j to take that would affect hia glanda. ! The druggiat handed him a pack- j age of Kath, the Cland Tonie, end j said that from the remark' of j people who had taken it, that Kalh : k m Mmnrbtrfullv oood tonie. I The man took a package, and new he eoy: "It. waa about two months ago that 1 started taking ICalh. and now I em working again. I am sleeping well at night and very one aaya that I look greet. I feel aa wall and strong ea erar. and gaining in fleah every day. I certainly feal that Kath. the Cland Tonic waa a life sever for me, and I know again the happinoee ef vlng." Do not neglect yooree!? any I.., for Kath. the Cland Tonic, eaa now be obtained from, year i lone Kath. for eaia eyt J. H. UNIIKRWOOD (Advertisement.) Wed nofln'ay, "July 22, i 0251" Classified -Ads OI.ASelf'lBD AO 1UTC..S Una 1 day ....lit line t day ..44le 5e ...,.20e ......-'.71c Una dare line 4 days line l.w.ek like 1 month Far Sale Real Estate FOIl HA03 110(10 . i Throe-room bouse on pave, ,ir,.P(, 60x140 corner' lot. This la'a neat uVl pourlng hwiiac In a: ciimlng dis trict. J'liouo 900 bt 1H32 Nov ala Ave. J21-20 FOIl SAI.K Summer hel.e at Kooky. Point Kesort. Varv des irable . InruAlon. Inquire 16 UmmiiIs Illdg. J 13-25 ' FOIl PALE Strictly modern hnuic. 3 lurgo rooms and huh; 1100 down, balance 1.10 a month. 202S lleclamatlou Ave., Mills Addition. J16-22 FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acres on Redwood highway. Will con alder automobile as first payment or residence property in Klam ath Kails, or small payment and easy terms. Box 114, News. J16-22 FOIl SAlyE Four room modern bungalow on Lincoln St. (iood location: Terms. Call 1237 East st. :. Jatf FOR BALE AT "A BARGAIN t am the owner of lots 1, 2, i and i. block 241 'of the First Addition of Klamath Fulls, corner of 4th and Hoosovelt streets. I will sell these four lots for 11,000 cash. They are bound to move quickly at tuts price ao communicate by wire or mall with Ralston & Com pany, 47&0 Sheridan Road, Chi cago. 111. J2tt FOR SALB Modern five room house. Between 10th and llth on High. Full basement. Part cash, balanco like rent. Inquire 1034 High. Pbone 382-R. J2 A2 FOR SALE 17 . room rooming house. Reasonable price. ' Good money maker. Call at 804 Main. JUf FOR SALE Six .room bungalow In Hot springs Addition. 739 Eldor ado Ave. Furnace, oak floors, etc. See W. 8. Wiley L O. O. F. Bldg. . M19tf Lost LOST Paper box containing three lady's hats and two pairs ot shoos. Finder please return to Npws of fice and receive-reward. JlSlf Wanted WANTED Children to board. Box 119 News. J21 A21 EXPERIENCED OFFICE girl wish es position. Box 118 News. . J21-23 WILL THE PARTY who picked up leather brief case without handle In Hull Hotel return same to own er. Papers inside only., of value to owner. Reward. E." O. Nord. Hall Hotel. J21-24 UNDER-CRAOUATE. nurse wishes ponlUon. Box 117 News. J21-23' WANTED Washing to do at homo. Will call and dollvcr. Phono 685-J. J15-22 . NOTICE The Klamath County School Dis trict Hoard will receive bids for tho purchase of tho following property: 1. Tho present school alto at Fairvlew, Dial. No. 42. containing two acres. This includes site but no buildings. 2. .' Tho buildings at Mt. Lakl 2. Tho .buildings at Mt. Lakl, School District No. 41. This in clude all building but not tho Hlto. In this bid bids; will bo re ceived for all tho buildings as n unit, or for each ot tho buildings separately. ' A check for 5 of amount shnnld accompany each bW. Bids close July 28th. 1925: The Board rcsorves right to reject any or all hlds. Mall or hand bid to Clerk. Klamath Co. School llt., Klamnth Falls. Ore. .122-2!) Legal Notices NOTICE TO CKKDIToltS Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has Deen appointed ex ecutor of the eatate of George Rit ler. deceased, and has qualified All persons having claims against said estate are notified to. present the same to me with proper vouch ers at the offico ot D. V, Kuyken- aall, llt) Lriiomis uuiianig, ruamain Falls, Oregon, within elx monthB from June 14, i2t. JOHN S. HORN, J24 Jl.8.15,22 Executor, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has neon appointed ad mtnistrutrix of the eatate of Samuel T. Summers, deceased, and has qualified. All persona having claims against said estate are noti fied to present the same to me with proper vouchers at the of fice of D. V. Kuykendall, 16 Lnomls Building, Klnmnth Falls,. Oregon, within six months from June 24, 1926. NELLIE L. SUMMERS. Admlnlstrntrlx of the Estate. J24 Jyl.8,16,22 UMiflINO TRUCKS , U-A.VTKD Miu. be good equipment. Nobody but uggi need apply. B. A N. Lagging Co., Modoc point, Ore. J19-22 For Rent FOR KENT Nice largo sleeping room nltble f'-T two gentlemen. One block front Main St. 1151 Pine St. J22tf FOR RENT Furnished apartment 123 North 6th Bt. J22-26 FOR RENT Ono apartment; one Bleeping room. 102V Jefferson St. J21-22' FOR KENT Rooms, II up. Privi lege of phone and bnih, 303 WusUlngtnn St. J21-23 FOR RENT Furnished cabin. Ap ply 1749 Main St. J21-26 FOR RENT First class furnished apartment In the McCarthy lllclg.. 630 Pine St. Phone K00. J16-22 . FOR KENT Furnished apartment and sleeping room. Phone 255 W. J13tf For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE 12x4 new cord trre and tube. 117 r.n r. W. Wil liams. 624 Klamath Are. J22-28 FOR SALE 1925 Ford touring ear. Ilrivoo about 1KU0 mile. Will sacrifice tor cash. See W. H. (ioodbody, 419 No. 10th St. J22-25 FOR SALE Baiby'a white crib. Phone 619-W. J 2 2-24 FOR SALS: Blng cherries. 430 So. Riverside Phone 652-M. J22 FOR SALE 1924 Maxwell aport touring,- flret class condition. Priced to sell. 1129 Walnut. J22-24 FOR SALE Prano for balance duo. I bought thla piano only a few months ago and I am unable to keep up my payments. So I am , offering It for about one-half the regular price. Call or, write Box 120. News. . J21-22 FOR SALE Furnished 5 room honse, garage. 35,200. 11600 caah Located . at 337 . Conger Are. Phone 404. - - J21-24 FOR SALE Household furnltijro. 608 Conger. Phone 411. J19-22 . . FOR SALE Cambridge Upright piano and bench In excellent con ' ditlon. Box 115, News office. . J1S-24 3U TON G. M. C. truck for sale or trade for small trocar, inquire Oregno-Calltornia Garage. J17-22 FOR. SALE 60 White Leghorn hens, Hollywood strain. Splendid layers, also 60 young R. I. Reds. Big stock. . Mrs. Oeorgo B. ' Harris, 835 North M'n st- Asn "Iand( Ore. . .. J16-22 ' Miscellaneous HOB H. BUILDERS" plans, epeclfica i Hons and estimates--on oil kinds ' of ' dwellings ' and. j-epanr work. ''Newby & To-truer.' Phono 716. .. J32 A22 , CATERPILLAR ,MAN wants posi tion, any kind. Flvo years ex perience. References. Box 121 News. . " . J22-29 IT'S DIFFERENT Expert Kodak finishing. R. E. Stlnson. 737 Main. J15 A15 NOTICE FOR PIBLICATION. Department of the Interior. tt i.A-vii nrvir.E at LAKE- VIEW. OREGON. July 8. 1925. Notice is hereby givon that Joel R. Welch, of Dairy, Oregon, who. on December 27, 1919, mario fladttionai Stock Raising Homestead Entry No. 010339. for Wii & SE14, Section R T.nBhlfi 9M Tlnncn 11V.E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of Intention to mako 'lnrce- Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo C. R. DcLap. - Clerk ot the County Court, at Klamath Falls. Orogon, on tho 15 day ot August, 1925. Cl.lm.nl lmfl RH WltneSBOS: J. L. Lunl. of Hildcrbrand. Oregon; Alfred Lilly, ot iviamain raue. Ore gon; Jeas Drew, of HUdbrbrand. Oregon; Ivan Wolch, of Hlldor brand, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT. ' . i Register. , Jyll-All-inc. HOTEL ASTOR 2nd at Hill , , tos Aaaalss EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET ' 50 it Bath New, Modern Close to Shopping Diatrict and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff (rem $1.50 . PELICAN LUNCH " The flome of the Pelican STEW i : 81b." Otf Malm KODAK FINISHING 8 Hour Service The Peasley. l Opposite Court Home Real Estate S ACRE TRACT less than mile from city limits, good'. 'land. Price $1,400, terms.' ' MODERN SEVEN room house on puved street In Ashland to trado for Klamath Falls property or sell, in good location. 60 FT. LOT on Spring itroot. Price $1,600, easy terms. SO FT. LOT on Market street. Price $1,000, easy terms. 4 ROOM MODERN house and gar age on Lincoln street, near llth ' si root, price $3,200. forms. HOMES FROM $1,500 to $2,200, on terms. FOR BALE 140 of the best Irrlgat In beat farming soctlon. Can be easily cut up Into small tracts. $125 per acre. FOR SALE 20 acres, near city. $175 per acre, under Irrigation, bait down, balance easy terms. FOR SALE 3 room fiungalow, Mills Addition. $2,600, terms. FOR BALK 3 room house on large corner lot. with one room house In back, $2,000, terms. A BEAUTIFUL four room modern atucco borne in Mills Addition.; Well Improved, nice . yard, gar-, age, shade trees, cement walks,' one of the test bargains In the city. Price $3,200, on terms. . ! ALMOST NEW three room house with bath, plastored and furnish-; ed. lot 50 by 170, In good loca tion. Price $3,000. $1200 down, $35 per month with Interest on, unpaid balance. ! BARGAIN, 25 ft lot on Broad street Price $275. SOME SPLENDID lots in Mills Ad-j ditlon, very cheap. NICE RESIDENT lot on west side.' In good location. Price $275.' 5 ROOM MODERN plastered house. In good location for home. Price 1 $3,600. $1,000 down, or would take $500 down with good secur ity on $500. Balance $40 per mqntb. APT. HOUSE of 5 apts.. four ot them furnished. Garage for 6 ears. Price $8,500, on terms. LOTS IN MOST parts of tbe city tor 10 per cent down and 36 equal payments on unpaid" balance. URS. NATE OTTERBEIN 001 Lin con St Phone 636-M DR. PHILIP COLE 'GeDerarpractlre ofbextttatry Open Evening by Appointment ; Phone MS 518 Main Over Moe's Store FIRE AND NO INSURANCE . Too always feci sorry for the fel low who. lottcfl his home, or any of his property by fire and haa no Insurance, now about YOUK BELFT Are yon covered? If pot yon better call as today. MOMYER & MOMYER . , INSURANCE CO. Bepka Building 'h Bone Corsets, Elastic Re . docrra and Corsetletts Made to Measure. Cinaranteed. ROSE RANDALL B21 Jefferson St. Phone B77-W Phone lOfl-J. Room 10, Loomls Bldg. DR. YT. A. LEON ARD ' nentlxt Specialist In Extractions, Oral Surirory ana lHaeaeee of the Month. DR. Q. OORLB Glasses Pitted and Ground 109 Mala Street Pbone 1S3-W Southwell Stationery Co. ipKRYTHINa FOR i'THH OFFICB ' ' WB INSTALL BOOKKKEPINO BY8TRMS 02H Main St. Phone 8011 . I Pace Sere L Oo O.F.s Klamath Lodge No.f 117 ifeet every Friday night S. R. lied key N. O. Canton , --Crater, every Wednesday No, ;r-r-Jneeta eveelng. Carl Bandell, Commandant i Ewanna Encampment No, Meets wvory Tuesday night. A. L. Weetfall, C. P. , Prosperity Rebekaa Lodge No. I0'4 Meets first and third Thurs days. Mrs. Elizabeth' Sanders, N. U. W. P. MYERS ' LAWYER 203 Odd Fellow Illdg., Klamatb l ull Bring Us Your HIDES : and:, ; J.:,. PELTS W are In the market for Hides and Pelts, Bad will pay tbe highest market price, Lewis Grocery 223 S. 6th Phrm 35S EVANS ; Shoe Repairing . Good Work RJgrit Frtcsa 1014 Main Stri Klamath Falls, Ore, . j Browne's Paint ' Store 1029 Main Street. Phone 75 J. A. GOLDSMITH Custom TaOov 810 Winters Bldg. .' Bolts From 889JSO to BTO.OO Z. PETERS Teacher of ' Violin and Piano. Accredited by the Bureau of Education. Phone 431-W ' HKH. NATE OTTERBBDI Beal Estat ( 001 Idnoola Bt. . Phoas SSsVal FRED BCEeiNQ : . Real Eatate, Rentals wad ' ' ' Fbre Insurance ' ' 1030 Main St. Phone B74-W DR. F. R. GODDARD Dsteopathle Phytriefaa-Sarajeoa Phone Ml Of floe and Be,-? L O. O. F. Temple " Juunath Falls, Oregon . BEND-KLAMATH FALLB BTAGE Now Operating Dally Trips CENTRAL ACTO SKRVICB 103 So. 7th Phone ftlS-lf Edward B. Ashurst Attorney and Counsellor at Law - State and Federal Courts -Suite No. 5, Loomls Bldg.V ' - Phone 227 TRIANGLE CAFE The place lo net good eats. : OPEN ALL NIGHT " 823 Mftla ' FttOM M i V. Yi j