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I AMATH NEWS Ijimath News pln'l'rH: Ni.t. llr- . .. itt-mtt II. Hiiro, vicu liariii, ' u,rrnann. nrr- I,,.r mr""i Irnmurrr. li"!'.' 'VL " u,...nulntf Killfnr I It Mil") I--. . . .'. "... " Ktfilor ril,. 'olnfrir t KUnmlh L . r..on-l--l"" inntliT. Writ inorlllnB ''ic,!'l?,"n- I,", I " " y' Building-, .! rifth .lrj.1. 1rphnnt l7T Ml. , rnTmuiilciillenn una niaku linm-i-n '" 'n' Klaliialli rriiiMnK i ri"lv thulr p- Clit'iiliillon lcpnrlinwiit li. III. rt vv,, win ,11,1 a. C yuu. ,,uori royiililo In Advanca v currier, it wwn ... v .in :. ..iirrior. per month... jwi y Ciirrli-r, one ymut 5.IMI Luiatll I.UUIHJ ... tnll I.eMwil Wirt n'm-.l In th World) hfV Or KLAHATII rAkU Y MARKET OTATIONS MldVk ; bltK. Slt. 8 -Wall l root I s Steel. 121, up Vi; fan. 2.10. i! 1 K:' lia- up: Chrysler, 139; up 1 '4 ; Clonoral Electric. (icnnral Moton. (3, i. k Truck.' 300, up U i brlcsn. 69. "up H: Pack- up 'i : Pan American B, o Arrow-. 43. up 1: , up 2 Hi ' Btudebnker. 14: Whit Motors, 83; piillvmy, 104; VP K ; t, off l; CM O, 105 , ( hliiiKO (Jrnln , Opun . Close 1 51 1 . C 1 4 1.1.14 1.B0H 1.551.4 , 1.54 )pi'i Close- I .96 i I ,97H -.88 4 H .89 urtUliil Wheat ,SI). Si-pi. 5. Cash wheat kli-watiT basis, track de ll. 61; big band blue- : nnlinury hltieslem or 7: turkey red. ordinary, key red, dnrk fancy lluvslan. 11.54; forty- liifler mill Kuk INI). Sept. 5. Uutter anil ix lot, creamery prices: an. 51c; for pluln wrap- buying price. 35c. bine prices: Front street. eipts. 32 He; hennery hennery pullets, 32c. Iliry, netting prlco, heavy '5c: light to medium lilic; broilers, colored. 2c; white, 23ct924c; Sunday September 6, 195 Page Sevf) . t raverse Viking Route to America in Craft of Same Size, in 80 Days lis,"-'5 ... V-. ' 'vv INTEREST MANIFEST., IN BUSINESS AFFAIR (Continued From Pane Three)' News Classified Ads In an effort to prove the Viking path serosa the North Atlantic could lie followed successfully In a small boat, three Venturesome Norwegians sailed from Bcrgin to New York In a 46-foot yawl, completing the journey In 80 days. Their ship, approximately the same size of that of Lief Kricsoti, who visited America about 1000 A. 1)., is shown. Inset are two of the mariners. W. Wickstram and ). CJrosjrcnd. runs In the ninth. wlnnliiK 4 to 1. Firm aiiuio U. II. K. Cincinnati 0 8 1 ChlcuKO - 6 10 0 'I flatteries Mays and HurKravo; Kaufman and llnrtnctt. Second name n. If. E. Clnclnrtutl 4 10 1 Chieaeo 17 1 Ilntterles llenton und Kreugcr; Keen and llurtnett. triples by Todt. Lee started for Washington, hut was relieved by Ilalluii, after four Innings. Score R. H. E. Boston 6 0 2 WaxhlnKtnn .'. 7 10 1 Butteries WlnRfield and Bis choff; Iteuthcr, Bullou and Scvereid, Ituel. In any convention there are many InterestlDK events, happenings and stunts put on by the different del egations, many mirth provoking In cidents which many miss. ' Mrs. Sadie Davis will cover the, "High lights and generalities," of, the convention. . , : From -Salem, three members at tended the convention, Dr. Mary Purvlne, ex-presldent of the Salem club, who played an Important role on Prankfest night, when, at the conclusion of the Oregon stunt on behalf of the . Oregon clubs, she presented Miss; Prlchard and Mrs. Wright, each .with a Pendleton In dian shawl, ' the gifts of Clarence M. Bishop of the Pendleton Wool en Mills to the convention commit tee. Prankfest night is fun night, all delegates engaging In stunts and pranka, many unique costumes telng seen and some really wonderful skits being presented. Dr. Purvlne will describe the outstanding events ct this evening. Mrs. LaRue Ross of Salem, will cover the entertainment feature, for always there is the annual ban quet, with It many notaoio spea kers, ' the birthday and vocational luncheons, aside from the many trips to points At scenic Interest, Miss GraosyE. .-Smith,.' prominent attorney of the capital city was also a convention delegate, her stay however being limited to, the open ing aeaslons. It is indeed a kal eidoscopic treat to watch the ar rival of the. different delegations, the bustle and excitement of the opening of the convention and Miss Smith will do justice to ner lm presslons of this great event.. Mrs. Alice Maloney. of MarBh field, national vice president for Oregon, will act as toast mistress Miss Louise 'M. Hacker, state presi dent, presiding at the dinner. Mrs. G. J. Frankel. the first vice president of the state federa tlon will read Mary Stewart" Col lect, a prayer, which is dear to the heart ,of every business wo- CLA8HIFIF.D AD RATES 1 line 1 day 1 line 2 day , -10 -lie i: line I day line 4 day 20, ..25c II II l 11 1 line 1 week iie 1 month FOR SALE Real EaUte FOR RENT (Con't) FOR SALE Nico little home on FORWENT New modern 3 room pavement, In good location; gar- cottage, sleeping porch, cellar. age; prlco 12. 250, (360 down and bath, garage, unfurnished, 330 130 per month and Interest. Lincoln, phone 6H6-M. D01I month. 1475 Phono 629-J. Alemeda or S6-9 FOR SALE Three-room plastered bungalow In good location. Mills Addition; a bargain; 11,860. easy terms. 901 Lincoln, phone 638-M FOR SALE! Splendid close-in two- apartment house; price 5,000. Call 901 Lincoln or Phone S38-M. FOR SALE Good home with In come from six bedrooms; close In; completely furnished. Price, with terms. $9,000. Call 901 Lincoln or phine 636-M. , FOR SALE Strictly modern home In one of the best residence loca tions; , premises well improved; garage, nice yard. Price 9.000; terms. Call 901 Lincorn or phone 636-.M. FOR SALE Splendid ranch proper ty In different parts of the county. Phone 536-M, or call 901 Lincoln. FOR 8ALE Beautiful new 5-room bungalo'T, basement garage; splen did lor ition for home; $5,260. Phone j36-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment. Close In. . Call 473- m. ' sett FOR RENT 2 room and one room ,. furnished apartment. 812 Oak . St. B FOR SALE (Con't) FOR SALE One cook stove, six .holes, r. 'klag. chair,, table, Bo ca rt, cheap.' Phcne 857-J. 86 . . i ijirrnpiTTTi FOR S'.LE .Maxwell . sport road .i, . star. $700 cash or -term. Waa ' ci jipletely insnred. ' fo Howie .Motor Co. . .; , . : . 6.- FOR RENT Furnished apartment, two rooms and bath. 2028 Recla mation Ave. S4tf TREES Shade,, ornamental and co- fruit, berries, shrubbery, vines.,, N roses. Will set them also. Order' now for fall delivery. J. A. Far- ' ley. - Phone 688-J. P." O. ; Box''1 492. . . B4-9' FOR RENT Four room house. Partly furnished. $25 per month. Call 1133 Walnut. . 84-6 FOR KENT 3 room house with bath. Phone 363-W. 84-6 FOR RENT 2 room furnished cabin suitable tor men. Phone 613. - : 64-6 FOR 8. LEI New modern S-room bnnghlow; price $4,600; terms. 1 Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Only a few good lots left in Mills Addition; price $260 each. Phone 636-M or call 901 L-.r.coln. FOR 8ALE Splendid residence lot In good location; close in; price $600. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. FOR SALE A bargain, 1 acres of irrigated land In alfalfa and po tatoes; close to town; price $1,150 $750 cash, balance easy terms. Call 901 Lincoln or Phone 636-M. AMERICAN ' LEAGUE , ltrmvli! Heat Kox ST. LOUIS, Sept. 6. St. Louis Browns nosetlr put Chicago's White Sp.bero tqlay,'v10 to !.'. The game was peppered with noma" runs, by Falk, Barrett, Slsler and lllce. Mnn- Kven YankB Ileal Macks aKpr, SMpt ()f lil0 BrownSi averted a NEW YORK. Sept. 6. Manacled ; fi(.ht , lhe !,,, ,nning by separ. in a continuation nf their Blump. ( alnK MrMonll, of his club and Ray the Philadelphia Athlotlcs woro un-1 Sl.nak of ,no Sox- ahlo to hit Walto lloyt here todny, score R. H. E. and they dropped their ninth boc- (.hBICn 8 13 ' 3 St. Louis .s 10 14 3 Batteries Lyons, Thurston, Kerr anil Schalk; (Hard, Panforth, Van Glider and Hargrave. Forts fuel from Page Rlx) 3 8 0 Vunco and Deborry; Kamp, Ryan and Gibson. liimo ,R. II. II 10 ccsslvo game, when they wero shut out by the New York Yankees, 3 to 0. It was the fourteenth defeat rpr the Athletics in their last six teen games. ' Score R. H. E. Philadelphia 0 6 1 Now York 3 10 0 ' Batteries Itommel, Batimgartnor, Wnlberg and Cochrane; lloyt and Bcngough. 4 4 9 1 I flrlmcs and Tnylor; ONell. f"d .Split Kvm 1 i I", Sept. 6. Tony Kauf- "I a six hit game for the ptoi.'and allowed them to totnnthlng victory from 'tl Iteds In iho first half header hore this nftor- I red legs woro on the rapping tho socond game. f count with one run In TlgerM Win One CLEVELAND, Sept. 6 Tho Cleve land Indians lost to Detroit 6 to 4 here todny. Big Buekcye laslcd only until the third Inning against the Tigers. . Scoro U- H. E. Detroit 6 12 4 Cleveland - 4 9 2 Batteries Danss and flimsier: Buckeye Colo. Shaule and L. Scwell. Hi-niitnr Win Kiinlly WASHINGTON. Sopt. 6. Tho Washingloii Senators downed tho Boston Bed Sox hero toduy In a free hltttlng contest, 7 to 6, and Increased their lead over tho Phila delphia Athltoles, who lost to New Ydrk, by sevon full games. Extra base hits woro gleaned off the three pitchers who took part, Including a F- and hammered In threehoma run by Wingfleld and two After a vain search for work. lira. Ethol Martin, a brido, and icr husband collansod in New i k-ork. '- AM0US FANS By Hopp U.,. . , J: : . . -vurrim. OF TUCPlUU- STRIPED SrAW OPmiMt ""v-nv-i . .. 1. ... If lK I J FIND PWTHVN- ir '0PP- man. Members may fcrlng guests, all reservations to Ise made by mall and reach Mis Ann Sherlock, 711 Corgett Bldg-., not later than Thursday, September 10. FOR SALE Good lot on Crescent avenue for $300. Call 901 Lin coln or phone 636-M. FOR SALE Lots in all parts of the city for 10 per cent down and 16 equal payments on unpaid balance. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 536-M. Alcan Chapter NO. 61 O. E. 8. Will meet in regular-session 8 p. m. at Masonic liull Amelia Hanks will be matron. iJ." ' ' b" KLAMATJI VALIY! -'H6SPITAL. fFOR' SALE 17 ! Toonv rooming Charges forctfnllne'niftA Mne from $50 to $80. adv. 22 BAGS WASTED Highest price pal for clean cot ton wiping rags. . The .News. - The Central PT.''. will hold a used book snle add exchange at the Central school- Tuesday; Bring all booka plainly marked, with list of books and your name- nay day this ' week, the office girl will take care of them. S5-8 Legal Notices NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department ' the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. August 31, 1925. Notice i. hereby given that Joseph B.-'!Teepen, vof 'Klrkford, Oregon, who, on July '21. 1924, made Forest Homestead Entry List 6-lST.No; t3260vtot WH NE14, 8H8ENEH. NESE4. and NHNW14SE14, Section 34, Township 28S., Range 7E., Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of i . . i . n 1, irhvu, Van r Prnnf I M Ll' 11 1 1 I'll IU IIIOBW - I" -' - , to establish' claim to the land above Clerk of the -County Qourt, at Klam ath Fal s. Oregon, on tne lutn nay of October, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Zumbrunn, Emll Zumbrunn, William Zumbrunn and Willard Church, all of Klrkford, Oregon. . , F. P. LIGHT, S3 OS lnc.i Register NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION (Publisher) Ttrnartinent of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakevlew Ore., Aiieuat 6. 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that Lulu A., Tuttle, of Bonansa, Ore gon, who, i on June e, isss, maae Additional Stock Raising Homestead Entry. No. 011729, for Lot 1, NEU SW, WHSWK, Sec. 6,-EHSEH. ouri. biu .ml SESWU. Section 6. Township 39S., Range 16E, Wil lamette Meridian, ha filed notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, to. establish claim to the land above -- described, before J. O. Hamaker, 'U. 8. Commissioner at Bonansa, Oregon, on the 26th day of September, 1925. Claimant names a witnesses: Bird McDonald, of Langell Val ley. Oregon. ... Nelson Smith, of Bonania, Or- 8K I. Bold, of Bonania. Oregbn. William Devaul, of Lorella, Or on. , "p fy LIGHT, it'll 311 inc. Register FOR BALE Six room bnngalow In Hot springs Addition, 739 Eldor ado Ave. Furnace, oak floor, ete. Bee W. 8. Wiley, L O. O. F. Bldg. M19tt ; For 'Remit,;' Strictly - modern, steam heated furnished ' apartments. McCarthy Apartments. 630 Pine Et. Phone 800. . S4tt FOR RENT 3 room house, fully furnished, modern in every de tail. Ideal for high school teach- era who wish to keep house. Momyer A Momyer. Phone 866. FOR SALE 200 ton alfalfa hay.. 600 acres alfalfa and stubble pasture to be fed on place, plenty of water. Tassey Stewart. Olene, Ore. ' BJ-17 -' FOR SALE Cook (tove. A bargain., 19 Main St. 65-6 FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered Holstein bull. Phone ll-F-13.-Write Box 636 4-I0.v HOME COOKED foods, cold meats, ; -salads, cakes, pies, etc; WoTnans'"" '1 ; Exchange. '11$ North 4th 8U " Phone 490-J. - c w A7 87 I KIsmattlkTSiif Hoias;;; Agent ' :i,'t for Firestone and General Tire.'- '!-' 6th and Klamath. - A7 -87 .. ,: s . FOR HIRE Saddle and pack horses to hunting parties, $1.50 per day per l.orse, packer $5. M. H. Wampler, Rocky Point. Phone Odessa Ranch. A25 826 LOST WANTED lMiAJiMMsMM(i STRAYED FROM , MIDLAND-, , German pointing Griffon, , ixrta months old. Also Alrdale, female.' , .., Reward fbr Information or re- ' turn of same. Midland Grocery. 01 - 86-10- -'-; -"' WANTED Camp waitress. $70 per month. Room and board. Cen tral Employment Agency. 615 Main. Phone 946. S6-9 . WANTED Small house or 2 room apartment. In reach of Shipping ton bus line. Box 149, News... 86-8 WANTED By young man, board and room in private family. Close in, Write J. 8., care News. 85-6' house. Reasonable price. Good money maker. Call at 804 Main. - Jltf FOR SALE Modern five room house. Between 10th and 11th on High. Full basement. Part cash, balance like rent. Inquire 1034 High. - Phone 382-R. A14 814 FOR SALE Some splendid lots in Mills Addition, very cheap.-Phone 536-M or call 901 Lincoln. - REAL BARGAINS In real estate. See R. H. Malay. Phone 726-W. All 811 FOR BALE Fonr room modern bungalow on Lincoln St. Good location. Terms. Call 1237 East Bt. J9tf FOR SALE Four room modern house just completed. Call 114 J after 6 p. -m. 82-9 ' Nice five room modern bunga low on paved street. Two large lots In Hot Spring Addition, Two good lots in Nichols Addition. It will pay you to see this property, a It is part of an estate that has to be settled. Call 206 Fourth St., corner Pine. A5tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Large sleeping room with heater suitable tor winter, 303 Washington St. Phone 284 S5-6 WILL THE PERSON that picked, oip vice between Klamatn fans ana Pelican City please notify News and receive reward. S3-9 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE! 1923 Ford $226. Phone 273-W.- ec-upe, 86 WILL TRADE women's astride sad dle, worth $20, for Rhode Island Kea pullets, box its, news. 86-12 FOR SALE First-class saddle and buggy horse. Jiarness, saddle, Ibrldle. 4 bales of hay, tor $50. Phcne 269-J. - 66 FOR SALE Wheeland portable aaw-mtll, capacity 3,000 feet, nractlcally new. with 65 hp. engine. Write or phone Nancy Vollman. Rocky Polr.t, Ore. 84-11 FOR SALE Pedigreed Isoston Ter rier puppies, ( weeks old. Write or phone or call N. Vollman. Rocky Point, S4-11 HELP WANTED Male MAN . WANTED (City - or conn-t-ri tryl old estawiened company, will ;n supply capital and start yon ln.,'. your own .permanent business . selling necessities people must ' buy every day. Experience' una necessary. - Write McCcmnoa ' Co., Factory 290, Winona, Minn. ' . 1 S6. . ,nqi-. - MISCELLANEOUS GET YOUR Chimneys swept. -Phone . 66. 88-12,. IFiGOING' TO BUILD-or Tepatr.ealt .o.iu Pellet ft Campbell. Phene-894-R.-- w-1' j. 86-12 - MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher .' cf piano, private lessons 1 hour ' ' a week and privilege of class -work in composition, musical his tory, ear training, etc. Terms. $t , . a month.' Studio 60S No. 3rd...., Phone 284-M. Residence 1000 . California. Phone 790-W. 84 04 DRESSMAKING Miss H. G. WhlW-! ney. 610 So. Eth. .-. 8 1 --. SECOND HAND GOODS All kinds. . , Gooding the Second-Hand Man. "I will trade with you." '28f Main. Below Court Bouse. A9 -SI IF YOU WANT TO build or -re- pair see H. F. Hatton. 2215 , Orchard Ave. . . .AJ 8$,, ,. DO YOU WANT to I1; bay or ex-' change? If so call at DICK'S"' new store. Specialising -to shoes : and clothing. 220 Main St. " ; '- :-. . y. . .AS-rfl. FOR SALE OR TRADE For city real estate, or late model med ium sised car, 7 good work horses, 8 to 11 years, weight 1300 to 1600 or more, 2 good wagons, 4 sets good harness. . One No. 8 Western railroad plow, double trees, single trees, lead bars, chains, plow point. A lot of Fresno extras and tools. A, J. Feberg, Central Hotel, H. V. Wellborn. 625 PI u m . '66 IF ITS CLEANING or dying we do it Klamath Dye Work. A7 fl7 BE WELL INFORMED Keep ur yonr reading. We carry the latest fiction. Order your home paper. Hale's News Agency. A7 87 ; IT'S BETTER Shoe repairing. Our work is second to none, Quality, Shoe Shop. 433 Main. A7 S7 y FURNITURE bought and ' ' soldi Prices right. C. W. Williams. 624 Klamath Ave. ' - A6 S6 - Z. PETERS Teacher of Violin and Piano. Accredited by the Bnreaa of Edncatloa. Phone 4US1'W Phone 10-J. Boom 10, Loocnt Bldg. DR. vT. A. LEONARD . Dentist - SpeclaUst la Extraction, Oral Surgery ami Disease of the Moath. Advances in WOOD come without any warning. CHEAP PRICES are now on. Don't be one of many who will order too late. Winter I near. Phone In your order. j BLOCK WOOD is our specialty. Peyton Co. "Wood to Born." 601 Main Phone US OR. J. O. fJOBU Olasars Fitted sad OrowBd FhoB ltS-W W. P. MYERS LAWYER 805 Odd Fellow Bldg., Klamath Falb DR. PHILIP COLE General Practice of DuUaU Open Evening by Ap Rmm sea bis ; ; . Over Moe'i Store .v Mata t i FRED BUESQKa ' A- - Real Estate, Rem tola Bad Fire Insurance 102W Male Bt, Fboae 174-W DR. F. R. GODD.VRD DMeopstblo Phyrldaanrgeoa Phone S21 Office and Re. L O. O. F. Temple Klamath Fall, Oregon Browne's I r; Paint Store 1029 Main Street, . Phone 75 I. A. GOLDSMITH On scorn TaOot 10 Wtnter Bldg. alt From gSO-BO to 970.00 MJU. NAtH OTTKRBKIN 01 Uaeola tt, Fhoa eae-M TRIANGLE CAFE: The place to get good eaa. OPEN ALL NIGHT