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Tuesday, September 8, 1925
Page. Three
RACER REACHES
TAPE WITH BIG
FLAME
U1- 4Wlw --
FitAxeisco, sept. 7. rmt-
s-Juik Di'iupin'y, who eight
rode llio brnke heums into
atulxt'o lo Hike a sock on the
Gmitmat Smith, returned
city for a labor day boxing
n against two harmless In-
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SI'KKUWAV, Altuuna, Pa., Sept.
7. (United New.) With his big
car snorting (lie, lloli MoDonough
thundered across the line, the win
ner of the annual 250-mile Labor
day race on the Altoona speedway,
without having almted hla speed for
un Inxtunt from mart to flnUh. Then
utter he had circled the Irai k twice
mora in order to roll to n tnp, Mc
llouoiiRh'a right mir tiro went out
with a report liko a gun shot, a
mlt-hup which miKht havo wrecked
him If It had happened a minute
earlier '
Harry Ilartz was second and Karl
Cooper third. The next two racers
to finish wore Duray and Commer In
thut order.
McDonough lapped the entire
field on the cluhty-sevcnth whirl
around the circle. He was making,
a speed of 121 miles an, or three
miles nbove the record.
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, Motion picture companies are bitfdintf. for the tcrviccs of MisJ,'
tutine I.ucxro.-wlvucr pf.t)wlauijjbJuW.UncingLcontSt in
intaABi,. Calif ""'
10-oiini'o gloves, Dompxoy
II l.arue, former amateur.
n frlrnilly rounds. The
n knocked out Cowboy Kd
in tin second round. Ilcni
no time cxttMidcd himself.
ly wIIIIiik to collect his pay
ablest possible manner,
.shililtion was in the sumo
rk where Henipsey's ability
1. 1 ml Smlth'a terrible blows
hi mus a coming cliamplnn.
Dial 11 event of llio fight
. Tummy Cello of Hup Kran-
id Lou I'aluso of Salt Lake,
htx, went ten rounds to a
i'aluso seemed to huvo the
Silver of Snn Francisco took
M of ten rounds from Paddy
lie KiiKlish lightweight.
and Schnlk; Miller, Speeco, Kurr and!
L. Bcwcll.
First gnino n. II. K.
Chicago 6 8 0
Clevehind 0 4 0
naileries Kdwurds and Crouse;
Schalk Smith and L. Sewoll.
AST LEAGUE
It. II. K.
, 12 1
5 a i
Ties - - iMorcy, O'Neill and
inu, McKenry, Harris and
ame 11. II. K
les S 1 1 2
8 10 1
rlcft--Wright and Sandherc:
ami I inly, llnldwln.
fine H. II. K.
iH'isco 1 2 4 6
0 12 0
I'rui kett nnd Velio: Hums
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n. u. r.
mo in in o
s 13
p'H-VlncI and Hhen; Pll
p'iin nnd Dannlng.
PUCAN LEAGUE
"rk nt Iloston First gnmo
on account of wet grounds.
game
n. h. e.
1 6 1
6 13 0
's II. Johnson and Ben-
nk and I'innlch.
'"o n. H. K.
"ii 2 10 0
"It , 1 10 0
les. Johnson nnd line!:
"aiiingnrtner nnd Cochrane.
I Kamo n It K.
'no 7 11 0
M"b 8 13 3
les t'nvelskle, Russell, Unl-
"ary and Ruol; Qulnn, Wnl-
-"i'liriino.
lanio
n. it. e.
6 11 S
7 11 1
'll'S Dnnfnrth and Hnr-
I'lls, Dovle and Rassler.
game n. H. E.
4 12 1
a io o
'"nlngs. Iiatterles Davis
rni Whltehlll, Doyle and
' R. H. E.
6 10 1
;.fl 12 1
-Ulnnkenslilp, Thurston
Corinne Griffith
Predicts Women's
Next Summer Style
Ily C'OIUNNH GUIFFiTH
(Wrlllcn fur the I tilled vxs)
IIOIXYWOOI), 8pt. 7. liobhed
hair and short eklrlK! They're here
to sluy. No ono doHiKnor or group
of tailors or barbers can prevail upon
Ihe woman of today to let her hair
(trow Into long t reuses or to allow
her skirls to drop an Inch.
Youth menus every thing. Bob
bed hair and i Bliort skirts add to
youth and grace, and they will al
ways remain with tho American girl
of today and) tomorrow.
Loiik skirt arc cumbersome nnd
aro excellent dust collet-torn. Long
hair needa constant attention, and
comutmeu too much thnn for the
prcHftit day Kir!, whono ho.ira are
get II iik more precious than ever
before.
Tho si) mm or will sec some beau
tiful creations la gownu, but the
dress portion will remain many in
ches from the girl's shoe top. Just
having visited New York, I have
made a careful survey of the com
ing sty Irs. Modistes are in favor of
the continuation of tthort drcsxc.i.
but a cortain group advocate long
gowns. They will be overthrown.
Barbers have made bobbed bnlr
pnrt of their stock. In trade. The
bnrhor owning a shop on tho Hide
streets and basements knows exactly
how to bob a girl's hair. He knows
the latest cuts and those most he-
coming to each type of patron.
Time was when modistes could Is
sue orders for styles each season.
This is fast pacing and today the
great majority of women and young
girls demand a hand in deckling
what Is proper for new styles. They
have decreediwith no little certainty
what they want, and what they must
get. The high shoe is almost ob
solete now. Footwear is exclusively
low la style, and colored leather
will have a wldo favor during the
summer months. SLockings of light
colors will also find favor in the
American girl's eyes.
The coming season will be a color
ful one insofar as feminine dress Is
concerned. Light hues will predom
inate In all dress. Small hats will
grace tho bobbed heads, and all In
all the girl of tomorrow will be
blaze of color, beauty and grace.
RIFFIANS? REPULSE
SPANISH SOLDIERS
PAUIS, Sept. 7. The Rifflans
liavo succeeded In repulsing an at
tempted landing of Spanish troops
at Alhucemas, according to infor
mation received hero.
Under protection of a heavy bom
bard men t from battleships In the
bay, (ho Spanish forces attempted to
storm tho It if Han fortification but
wcro heavily shelled by Uiffian ma
chine gunners, and driven back. Tho
attack was preceded by a maneuver
by llio Frnnco-Spnnlsh fleets, which
aimed to divert attention from the
landing parly.
iX.XUH WAXTKD
Highest price paid for clean cot
ton wiping- rags. Tho News.
Borglum Prepares to Carve;
Memorial on Dakota Peak
Cfnlriil lTcm rhetm1"" ,'1rjr fj
rrBolnm.V'nr"Ff:tI'?'St0,!' V'l
tcxorms, memorial to the Confederacy, la preparing JWfl
iTXkjt Washington and Liwoln on Eoahmoro Monntajp. e
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News Classified Ads
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FOR SALE Real Estate
FOK SALE Nice little noma on
pavement, In Rood location; gar
age; price $2,250, 1350 down and
30 per month and Interest. 901
Lincoln, phone 636-M.
KOH SALE Three-room plastered
bunxaiow In good lo'-otion. .Mill
Addition; a bargain; l,soo, easy
turnii. 901 Lincoln, phone 530-M.
KOH 8AL.E Splendid clime-ln two
apartmeut Iiouko; price 6.000. Cull
001 Lincoln or 1'hono 53C-M.
Pelicans Win an
Exhibition Game
From Bend Outfit
Klnmath Falls downed the cham
pions of the Centrnl Oregon league,
Bend, here yesterday morning by a
score of 10 to 3. The game sched
uled to be played Sunday was called
off on account of inclement weather.
The game scheduled for yesterday
afternoon met the same fate.
Mohlcr hurled a good game for
the Pelicans, allowing his opponents
but six scattered hits. The field was
muddy and hard to play on. The
team is now disbanded for the year,
a hundred dollars or more in the
hole, as a result of poor weather
and a big guarantee offered: Bend
to come here.
Aloha Chapter No. 61 O. E. S.
Will meet In reznlar nMlnn Q n n.
at Masonic Hall. Amelia Hanks
win De matron. S6
KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL.
Charges for confinement range from
J50 to 180. adv. S3 !
' RAGS WANTED .
Highest price paid for clean cot
ton wiping rags. Tha News.
Tho Central P. T. A. will hold a
used book sale and exchange at
the Cenlrnl nfhnnl Tnuilau D.I..
all books plainly marked with list
ui uuuks ana your name any aay
una ween, ine. oziice girl will
take care of them. S5-S
Legal Notices
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION
Donnrtnipnt of tho Interior.
IT. S. Land Office nt Lakeview, Ore.
August .11. 1925.
Notice U hereby given that
Joseph B. Teepen, of Kirkford,
Oregon, who, on July 31, 1924
made Forest Homestead Entry
List G-487. No. 012260, for WA
NE14, Ssm4NE14, NKUSEK.
and . N&NWUSBK. Section 34
Township 2SS., linage 7E.. Willam
ette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make Three Year Proof.
to establish claim to the land above
described, beforo C. R. DeLap.
Clerk of the County Court, at Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, on the 10th day
of October, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
YTrAil 7iimhrnnl TCmll Knmhrnnn
Svilllnm Zumbrunn. and Wlllard
Church, all of Kirkford, Oregon,
F. P. LIGHT,
S3 03 Inc. . . Register.
FOU SALE Good homo with in
come from six bedrooms; close In:
completely furnished. Price, with
tern:. $9,000. Call 901 Lincoln
or phone 536-M.
FOlt SALE Strictly nii.il.Tii home
in one of the best residence loca
tions; premises well Improved;
garage, nice yard. Price !i.00O:
terms. Call 901 Llncorn or phone
FOR RENT (Con't)
FOR RENT New modern 3 room
cottage, sleeping porch, cellar,
bath, garage, unfurnished, $30
month. H75 Alemedu or
Phone 629-J. Si-9
FOR RENT 2 room furnished
apartment. Close in. Call 473
M. S6tf
FOR SALE (Con't)
FOR RENT 2 rmim and one room
furnished apartment. 812 Oak
SI. S
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
two rooms and bath. 202S Recla
mation Ave. S4tt
FOR SAMS One cook stove, six
holes, racking chair, table, go
cart, cheap. Phcne 857-J.. S6
FOR SALE Maxwell sport road
ster, $700 cash or terms. Was
Cf..npletcly Insured . for. $750.
Howie Motor Co. , S6
TREES Shade, ornamental and
fruit, berries, shrubbery, Tines,
roses. Will set thenv also. Order '
now for fall -delivery. J. A. Far
ley. Phone 5S8-J. P. O. Box
492. , . . S6-9
FOlt RENT Four room bouse.
Partly furul.shed. $25 per month.
Call 1133 Waluut. S4-6
FOR RENT 3 room house with
bath. Phono 3C3-W. S4-0
FOR SAL?: Splendid ranch proper
ty in different parts of the county.
Phone G36-M, or call 901 Lincoln.
FOR SALE Beautiful now G-room
bungalow, basement garage; splen
did location- for home; $5,250.
Phono 53C-M or call 901 Lincoln.
FOR SALE New modern 5-rooni
bungalow; prico S4.C00; terms.
Phone 53C-M or call 901 Lincoln.
FOlt SALE Only a few good lots
left in Mills Addition; price $250
each. Phone 536-M or call 901
Lincoln. .?
FOR SALE Splendid residence' lot
In good location; close in; price
$600. Call 901 Lincoln or phone
0Jb-M.
FOR SALE A bargain. 1 acres
ol irrigated land In alfalfa and Do
tatoes: close to town: price $1,150
$750 cash, balance easy terms.
Call 901 Lincoln or Phone 536-M.
FOR SALE Good lot on Crescent
avenue for $300. . Call 901 Lin
coin or phone 536-M.
FOR SALE Lots In all parts of the
city for 10 per cent down and 36
equal payments on unpaid balance.
call 001 Lincoln or phone 536-M
FOR SALE Six room bungalow in
Hot springs Addition. 739 Eldor
ado Ave. Furnace, oak floors, etc.
See W. S. Wiley. L O. O. F.
mag. MIOtf
FOR SALE: 17 . room rooming
nouse. Reasonable price. Good
money maker. Call ' at 804
Main. Jltf
FOR SALE Modern five room
house. .Between lOta and 11th
on High. Full basement. Part
cash, balance like rent. Inquire
mat High, rnone 3S2-K.
A14 S14
FOR SALE Some splendid lots in
Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone
bUU-Ai or call 901 Lincoln.
REAL BARGAINS In . real estate.
See R. H. Maley. Phone 726-W.
All Sll
FOR SALE Four room modern
bungalow on Lincoln St. Good
location. . Terms. Call 1237 East
St. J'Jtf
FOR SALE Four room modern
house just completed. Call 114
J after 6 p. m. S2-9
'gaum
Nice five room modern bunga
low on paved street. Two large
lots In Hot Springs Addition, Two
good lots in Nichols Addition.' It
will pay you to see this property,
as It Is part of an estate that has to
be settled. Call 206 Fourth St.,
corner Pine. ABtt
FOR RENT 2 room furnished
cabin suitable for men. Phone
612. S4-6
Fir Remit
Strictly modern, steam heated
furnished apartments, McCarthy
Apartments, 630 Pine Et. Phono
800. S4tt
FOR RENT 3 room house, fully
furnished, modern in every de
tail. Ideal tor high school teach
ers who wish to keep house,
, Momyer & Morr.yer. Phone 366.
Sltl
FOR HIRE Saddle and pack
horses to hunting parties, $1.60
per day per horse, packer $5. M.
H. Wampler, Rocky Point. Phone
Odessa Ranch. A25 S25
FOR SALE 200 tons alfalfa hay.
600 acrea alfalfa and stubble
pasture to he ted on Place, plenty
of water. ' Tasse Stewart. Oleno,
Oro. ....... S2-17
FOR SALE Cook stove. A bargain.
19 -Main St. S5-6
FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered
Holstein -. bull. Phone ll-F-12.
Write Box 63. S4-10' '
HOME COOKED foods, cold meats,
salada, cakes, pies, etc. Womans'
Exchange. 119 North 4th St.
Phone 490-J. A7 ST
Kl&ia&ftliiTiiire Hqto
Agents
for Firestone and General Tires.
6th and Klamath. A7 ST
LOST
WANTED
WANTED Camp waitress, $70 per
month. Room and board. Cen
tral Employment Agency. 615
Main. Phone 946. S6-9
STRAYED FROM -MIDLAND
German pointing Griffon, six
months old. Also Alrdale, female.
Reward for Information or re
turn of same. Midland Grocery.
S6-10
HELP WANTED Male
WANTED Small house or 2 .room
apartment, in reach of Shlpping
' ton bus line. Box 149, News.
S6-8
WANTED By young man, board
and room In private family.
Close In. Write J. S., care News.
S5-6
MAN WANTED (City or couu
try) old established company will
supply capital and start yon in
your own permanent business
selling necessities people must
buy every day. Experience un
necessary. Write McC'onnon &
Co., Factory 290 Winona, Minn.
S6
t MISCELLANEOUS
GET YOUR Chimneys swept. Phone
55. S6-12
WILL THE PERSON that picked up
vice between Klamath Falls and
Pelican City please notify News
and receive reward. S3-9 -
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR -SALE 1923 Ford
$225. Phone 273-W.
coupe,
S6
WILL TRADE women's astride sad
dle, worth $20, for Rhode Island
Red pullets. Box 148, News.
86-12
FOR SALE First-class saddle and
buggy horse, harness, saddle,
ibridle, 4 bales of hay, tor $50.
Phone 269-J. SS
FOR SALE Wheeland portable
saw-mill, capacity 3,000 . feet,
practically new, with . 65 h.p.
engine. Write or phone Nancy
Vollman. Rocky Point, Ore.
S4-11
FOR SALE Pedigreed Boston Ter
rier puppies, 6 weeks old. Write
or phone Or call N. Vollman.
Rocky Point S4-11
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Large sleeping room
with heater suitable for winter.
303 Washington St. Phone 284
- S5-6
FOR SALE OR TRADE For city
real estate, or late model med
ium sized car, 7 good work horses,
. S to 11 years, weight 1300 to
.1600 or more, 2 good wagons.
4 sets good harness. One No. 3
Western railroad . plow, double
trees, single trees, lead bars,
chains, plow point. A lot- of
Fresno extras and tools. A. J.
Foberg, Central Hotel, H. V.
Wellborn. 625 Plum. S6
IF GOINO TO BUILD or repair call
Pellet & Campbell... Phone 394-R.
1 S6-12.
MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher
. of piano, private lessons 1 hour
a week and privilege of class
worlf in composition, musical his
tory, ear training, etc. Terms $5
a month. Studio 503 No. '3rd.
Phone 284-M. Residence 1000
California. Phone 790-W. S4 04-
DRESSMAKING Miss H. G. Whit
ney. 510 So. 6th. . S Ol
SECOND HAND GOODS All kinds.
Gooding the Second-Hand Man.
"I will trade with you." 236
Main. Below Court Bouse.
A9 S
IF YOU WANT TO 'build or re
pair see H. F. Hatton, 221S
Orchard Ave. A8 S8
DO YOU WANT to sell, buy or ex
change? It so call at DICK'S
new store. Specializing In shoes
and clothing. 220 Muln St,
A8 S8
IF ITS CLEANING or dying we do
It. Klamath Dye Works. AT ST
BH WELL INFORMED Keep up
your reading. We carry the latest
fiction. Order your borne paper.
Hale's News Agency. A7 ST
IT'S BETTER Shoe repairing. Our
. work is second to none. Quality
Shoe Shop. 433 Main. A7 ST
FURNITURE bought and sold.
Prices right. C. W. Williams.
624 Klamath Ave. A6 S6
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher)
U. S. Land Office at Lakeview Ore.,
Animal A. 192K.
NOTICE Is hereby j given that
Lulu A. Tuttic, oi Bonanza, Ore
gon, who, on June 6, , 1923, made
Additional Stock Raising Homestead
Entry, No. 011729, for Lot 1, NE
SW WtiSWK. Sec. 6, ESE14,
SW14SE and SE4SW14, Section
6, Township 393., Range 15E, Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make Three Year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above doscrlbcd, before J. O.
Hamaker, U. S. Commissioner, at
Bonanza, Oregon, on the 26th day
of September, 1925. .,
Claimant names as witnesses: 1
Bird McDonald, of La n gel la Val
ley. Oregon.
Nelson Smith, ot Bonanza, Ore
gon.
K. I. Bold, or Bonanza, Oregon.
William Devaul, ot Lorella, Ore
gon. P. P. LIGHT,
All Sll inc. Register
Z. PETERS
Teacher of Violin and Piano.
Accredited by the Bureau of
Education. Phone 481-W
Phone 1041-J.
- Room 10, Loomia Bldf.
DR. W. A. LEONARD
Dentist
Specialist In
Extractions, Oral Surgery and
Diseases of the Month. .
I6
Advances in
WOOD
come . without any warning.
CHEAP PRICES
are now on.
Don't be one of many who
will order too late.
! Winter Is near.
Phone In your orders.
, BLOCK WOOD
la our specialty.
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to Burn." ,
601 Main' "Phone 535
DR. J. O. GOBIJs
Glasses Fitted and Ground
- T09 Main Street
' Phone 18S-W
DR. PHILIP COLE
General Practice of Dentistry
Open Evening by Appointment
Phone IK , 818 Main
Over Moe's Store - -
W. P. MYERS
LAWYER
SOS Odd Fellows BIdg.,
Klamath . Falls
FRED BCE8INO
Real Estate, Rentals sad .
Fire Insurance
1020 Main St. Phone 274-W
DR. F. R. GODD.UtD
Osteopathic Physlclan-Surgeoa
Phone 821 Office and Res.
L O. O. F. Temple
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Browne's ,
Paint Store
1029 Main Street,
.. Phone 75
I, A. GOLDSMITH
Custom Tailor
BIO Winters BIdg. .
Butts From B80.60 to $70.00
KRS. NATB OTTERBELS
Real Estate
Ml Lincoln M.
Phone aso-al
TRIANGLE
CAFE
The place to got good eats, .
OPEN ALL NIGHT '
as Main
Phone SS4