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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1925)
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I"'" the llrave. to f . hlta. and wan never In trouble. It. II. K. 0 0 5 2 Wilson; Sunday. September 13, 1925 Krore I'lilladuliilila g nuaiun j Hattericm HIiik "untl t'ounuy, Kutnp and O'Nell. l.oiUe llraln Cub, CINCINNATI. Sept. 12.Adolfo 1-iKlue wnt on high gear the first five Innings iday. ,y whlcll tlIn8 the Kudu had attacked Cooper auf flrlently to take a 6 to 2 victory 'rum the Chicago Cubs today. Kiore ,t K Chli-UKo .... 273 l.'lnrlnnutl 5 8 2 Hutlorles !oifir and Gonzales; Litiiuo and IlarKrarn. Hlii'nlid lllanka Plnilca KT. LOUIH. Sept. 12. Hill Shor- uol. the Cardinal' leadlnic pitcher, shut out the, league If ail Ins Pitts- ourKii rirales here toilav. 4 to 0. Pittsburgh at HI. l.ouls. first tame postponed, wet ground. Johnwiu and Dixon. Margrave; Ly ons, Thurston. Connally and Schalk. Becond game ' Tt." IT.' E. fit. Louis 6 11 0 Chicago 2 9 2 Hutturlos (Hard und Dixon: Ed- ward, Connally und Schalk. Ancient Kni'inli-a Kpllt DKTROIT. Sept. 12. Detroit and Cleveland apltt a double header, the Indiana tuklng the flrat game 4 to 3 in the thirteen Innlnga, the Tlgera capturing the second 3 to 2. Klral game It Cleveland ....L 4 Detroit 1 .' 1 Hatturloa Karr and Whltohlll and Haxnlor. ntliiued from Pae BU) hnONAL LEAGUE lliihicr' IVrnri. tiliinta ' . kv VOrtlf. Sept. 12. Milton vflcriin llrooklyn Inflelder, homer In the aoventb Inning oday, with two runners on knd beat the New Vork Giants, Frank Prised put the Rtants lend with a homer In the lining, but Jean I'otty held the thnmplona helpless for the re- r of tho game, ui 3 8 1 urk 19 0 kerlra Petty and llargrares; Li innnn. See4t siad tJnydiT. v- Philllf-a ki'ivkt llrkfea . (TON, Sept? i. With a 6 to nrjr ovi); tholloaton Draves, klldelphl(rnmter made their bpfirunce of the seaaon -here Vicrnoon. The Phillies got to (or four hits In a rw aid runs In the first Inning. 'and Second gamee n, H. Plttaburgh o 3 St. I.ijiiIh 4 g Hulterlca Meudowa, Adama, Shee- nan and bmlth. Spencer; Sherdel and Warwick. Pace Sevefl II. E. 14 0 8 0 Myatt; Second game Clevolund Detroit ,. Hutterlos Rpeece Stoner and Dunalur. R. . 2 .. 3 and II. E. 6 0 3 0 Myatt; ALGOMA AMERICAN LEAGUE Flrat gnme R. It. New York 7 9 Philadelphia 2 10 2 Hatterles Pennock and Ilen gough; Walberg and Perkins. Second gnmo R. II. E. New York 0 10 3 Philadelphia 10 1 2 Hatterles Rhawkey and Schang; Hiirrlss and Cochrane. WAK1IINGTON, Sept. 12. The Washington Senators pounded two IlosloO Red Sox pitchers today for 15 hits and a 13 to 3 victory. Cov eleoklo held his opponents to nix safeties and won his 18th game of the season. Muddy Ituel, Senator catcher, tripled with tho basea full in the second. Score R. H. E. Ronton 3 6 1 Washington 13 15 2 Hatterles Zahnlser, Rosa and Stokes; Coveleskle and Ruel, Sev-ereld. The Klamath Agency Woman's club will hold Its, flrat study meet ing of the new year, Tuesday even Ing, September 16 ut 7:30 o'clock. Tho subject will pertain to home economics. Mrs. Thayer Maxey, of Seattle, Wah., who Is visiting In the Agency and who Is a graduate domestic science teacher, will have charge. A very Interesting and In structive presentation of the subject Is In store for those who attend. '-ilt Is hoped that ladles of the nelgh- 1 hnrtnr mtmtiv and Mtntnnnlilaa will come. Miss Edna Groves of Corvallls. who Is inspector for the home econ omics department of the United Stutes Indian service educational work, visited the Agency several days last week. She was here in the interest of her particular work, looking Into the welfare of the pu pils, and advising the school teach ers and employes of Klamath Board ing school. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox and child ren have returned from their motor trip to Hood River valley and south ern Washington. Miss Loretta Porter is visiting friends in Holse, Idaho. She has been away two weeks and may re main some weeks longer. Mips Jessie Gray, student at Sac red Heart academy in Klamath Falls, is home for the week-end. 1 the Lukevlew round-up Sunday. Mr. A. C. Olson has returned to teach In the Realty school. Mr. Ol son motored east on his vacation, driving 9,000 miles. School openod with, a small at tendance Monday, as most of the people are a ft or wild plums and huckleberries yot. The new service nation at Beatty will soon be open for business. The Realty store la being given a gen eral overhauling. Mr. Rowmun nt Heatty mado a flying trip to Klamath Falls for supplies for the IJoatty store, on Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Maulln have opened a new hotel ut Realty. Tote Brown returned from Lake view with only one eye, reports suo lng the sights. The grading at this end of the road la all finished and ready for gravel. Modoc Charley Faithful and wife, drove to tbe Agency on Friday. The old man la one of the few left of the scouts that fought In the Modoc war. i -1 News Classified Ads 1 line 1 day 1 line 2 days . ,.10t ..15c CLASSIFIED 1 line 3 days 1 line 4 days AD RATES 20C ..25c line 1 week -line 1 month .......300 75o FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE 33.000. Five-room house with bath. $500 will handle. Two 'blocke trom Main, on paved street. Momyer & Momyer. 812tf For Sal Real Estate (Con't) FOR SALE Splendid corner lot In Hot Springs. Close In. 50x75 feet. Price $1,000. Call 901 Lincoln St. or phone 638-M. I'ARKNT-TKACIIKKS MKBTIXQ Mills Addition Parent-Toachore Association will meet next Tues day ufternoon at 2 o'clock. : Every one -come and get' acquainted with your teacher. Important business. , i 813-15 While Hox Drop Two CHICAGO. Sept. 12. The 8t. Louis Browns had easy going today, taking a double header from Chi cago's faded White Sox, who have Used Car Bargains it He Hern To 1 Appi-rclatcd. pndler Coupe " -. 'V' dson Speedster !3 Hudson Coach !4 Hudson Coach evrolet Sedan 23 Peerless 8, Cal. -Top M Ford Touring 21 Ford Touring 24 Olds 6 Touring 21 Maxwell Touring 25 Essex Coach, Bai rn Tires, good as new regori California ped Car Exchange oagland & Deuenroth 8th and Pine Sts. Collins' was llfjured am)'forced out ll tho lineup. The Staler crowd sent ten runs across In one wild inning of the first game the fourth and then subsided, winning 10 to 4. - Giard hurled his mates to l victory In tbe second, 6 to 2. ' First game R. H. E. St. Louis 10 14 0 Chicago 4 6 2 Batteries Vangilder, Danforth, REMOVAL Ot OFFICE ' Downtown' office Winters Bldg., over Square Deal Drug Store, 714 Main St. Fbone 151-J. X-ray and laboratory' at residence, 1909 Main St. Phone 151-M. Dr. A. A. Soule. S10-18 KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. There Ib no extra charge for the care of the baby born at the hospital. adv. 26 . Legal Notices NOTlCaS OK DIHHOIXTIOX OF PARTNERSHIP ,' BEATTY BEATTY, Sept. 12. Garrner Lun day was a Beatty visitor for a few days from the M. C. ranch at War ner 'valley, Lake county. He has Hlsjantheni Mrs. JE. J'.chmlU, tin. her aunt, Mrs. Arthuf' Andernon df Medford, drovo him back to his home. Monday, and were in Lakevtew in time to see the round-up, report ing having bud a Rood lime. Mrs. Elsie Collens has accepted a position at the Sycan store, at Beatty and her son Keith Is attending the Beatty school this year. Mrs. Mary Zacharah returned from been In a slump since Mnnager Kddlci"een aioplnyed thw for,aevo ycars Utotlce Is hereby given that C. F. Stoaes ae administrator of the estate of 'Martin Culllgan, deceased, "has rendered and presented for settle ment, and filed In said Court bis final account of the administration of said estate, and a petition toH the discharge of the same, and that tho 15th day of October. 1925, at 2:30 p. m. in the Court Room of said Court, at the Court House in Klamath Falls, Oregon, In Klam ath County, Oregon, has been duly fixed by said Court for the settle ment of said account and the hear ing ot said petition for distribu tion, nt which time and pluce any one interested in eaid estate may appear and file his exceptions, in I writing, to me sam iinai account ana contest tne .same, and show cause, it any, why a final distribu tion ot said estate should not be ordered. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 11th day ot September, 1925. C. R. DE LAP, Clerk ot tbe Court. 812,19.2603,10 i Headquarters for Time and Labor Saving McCormick-Deering POTATO MACHINERY Where a considerable acreage of potatoes is grown a McCormick-Deering two or four-horse potato digger soon pays for itself in the time and labor saved... These diggers are well-built, cor rectly designed machines that will dig under all workable conditions, and stand up to work in the hardest soil ' Made in six-foot size for two horses, and seven-foot for fqur horses. The six-foot can be fur nished with a rod link elevator, or with bar grate or "riddle" elevator... The seven-foot digger has a rod link elevator. The rear shaker thoroughly separates the po tatoes from the dirt, and the vine turners cause the vines and weeds to be thrown to the side, leaving the potatoes in a neat, clean row behind the digger. A McCormick-Deering digger means less power required, less labor, and better potatoes. Make ready for digging time by arranging with us now for delivery of a digger later. Remember: We can furnish both diggers and planters of McCormick-Deering Quality. 'Good Equipment Makes a Good Farmer Better' Notice Is hereby given that the partnership ot F. J. Froman and W. H. Martin doing business un der the name of the Altamont Amusement Co. has been dissolved on this day, Sept. 11th, 1925. W, H. Martin retiring. F. J. Froman now being sole owner. 12-15 AOTICE OP TIXAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe County of Klam ath. In the Matter of the Estate of Mar tin Culllgan, Deceased. J. S. Mills & Son Sixth and Klamath' , Phone 9 Headquarter for the McCormick-Deering Line FOR SALE One of the best com pletely, furnished homes in the city, lot large enough for an other house, yard in nice lawn, trees, and shrubbery, garage. Price (6,900. 13,000 down, bal ance on monthly payments, splen did location, on pavement. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 536-M. Tir&dl Three-room, completely furnish ed louse to trade as first payment on larger house. Want about four room modern house on pavement. B. H. S care News. S9tf kok sale Nice little borne on pavement, In good location; gar age; price SZ.250, 3350 down and 330 per month and Interest. 901 Lincoln, phone 536-M. FOR SALE Splendid close-In two- apartment house; price 5,000. Call . 901 Lincoln or Phone 636-M. FOR SALE One of the best Im proved ranches in Langell Val ley, 1G0 acres, . under irrigation. S.'.o per acr.. Cjill 901 Lincoln or phone 536-M. FO.7 SALEJConU) DRKHP I.'CTTER for loss. 323.60, J?'-,..'1'-. (31.50, highest grades nil vi,iil ult9 and overcoats, t-''!v-.-d to measure, guaranteed. Iti.-I Vain. S13 Af.G Cook stove and heat 512.75. 1020 Martin St. S13-16 FOR SALE One and one-half acres I-Olt In alfalfa and potatoes, on high- i. or. way, close In. Price 31,000, on' easy terms. 901 Lincoln. Phono' 1 636-M. ILEAVI.VO TOWN., some Rood fur- 1 niture for sale. Phone 428-M. modern . 813 FOR SALE Four room bungalow on Lincoln St, Good location. Terms. Call 1237 EastlF0R BALE Maxwell Bt. . jail FOR SALE 17 Toom rooming! house. Reasonable price. Good ' money maker. Call at 8041 sport Toad- Bter, 3 1 00, cash or terms. Has complete extra equipment, inaur-. ed for 3750. See Howie Motor Co. SI 1-1 1 . Main. .T1tf FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 room house, com - pletely furnished in Shlpping- ton. Electric range with bath. Phone 711. S13-19 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Modern. Inquire 1126 Grant St. SU FOR SALE Splendid ranch proper ty in different parts of the county. Phone 536-M, or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Beautiful new 5-room bungalow, basement garage; splen did location for home; 35,250. Phono 636-M or .call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE New- modern 5-room bungalow; price $4,500; terms. . Phone 536-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR 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 S600. Call 901 Lincoln or phone ' 636-M. FOR SALE Lots in all parts of the city for 10 per cent down and 36 equal payments on unpaid ba.lanee Call 901 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. I. O. O. F. Bldg. M19tf FOR SALE Modern five room house. Between 10th and 11th on Hi(,h. Full basement. Part cash, balance like rent. Inquire 1034 High. Phone 3S2-R. A14 S14 FOR RENT New modern home, unfurnished, oa paved street, gar age $45. Write Box 150, Klam ath News. 13-16 FOR RENT Two modern 3 room and bath bungalows. $35.00 each. Momyer & Momyer. S12tf FOR RENT 5 rdom bouse Just re modeled. $35 per month. 1S35 Oregon avenue. S12-15 FOR ' RENT Uncut grain pasture for sheep. Apply R. M. Teare, Billy Warren Ranch, Bonanza. . . v. , S12-18 FOR RENT Small furnished house. Adults only. Inquire 1437 Cres cent Ave. SI 2-1 3 FOR RALK- 273-W. Ford coupe. Phone S9-16 HELP WANTED Male WANTED A man who wants to make some real money, who has $75 cash. I can put In In busi ness for yourself and - show you how to beat tbe best wages all hollow. I will give the right par ty a formula tor an article that sells as fast as .yon can make ' change for $1.75 and costs 25c to manufacture. A demonstration sells it. You don't have to be a salesman. One man only. First $75 takes It. See AI. Panzer, Assoelated Auto Lot, 8th and Main. - S11-1U WANTED Four men to room with or without board. , 515 No. 3rd. I'hme 636-J. Sfl-15 HELP WANTED Female FOR RENT Furnished apartment, two rooms and bath. 2028 Recla mation Ave. i S4tf . Fip Rent Strictly modern, steam heated, furnished apartments, McCarthy Apartment, 630 Pine St. Phone 800. ". S4tf WAN WANTED (City or country) old established company will sup ply capital and start you. in yoiir . own permanent business, selling necessities people1 must buy every day. Experience . unnecessary. Write McConuon & Co., Factory 290, Winona, Minn. 813 ' WANTED Woman to sew. . one with some experience finishing furs. Northern Fur Shop. SI 2-1 3 FOIt HIRE Saddle and pack horsos to bunting parties, $1.60 per day per horse, packer $5. M. . H. Wampler, Rocky Point. Phone Odessa Ranch. A25 S25 NOTICE OF I1STUAV , Left at my place about Dec. 15. one white face steer, branded as follows: on left hip on right hip swallow fork on left ear and awal low fork and under bit on right ear. Owner may pay legal costs and aharges Incurred and redeem ani mal within 30 days after date of this notice. Dated September 9, 1925. , J. B. CASEY, S9-19lnc. Bonanza, Ore. Nice five room modern bunga low on paved street. Two large lota 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 ZDS Fourth St., corner Pine. A5tt FOR SALE Some splendid lots In Mills Addition, very cheap, rnone 636-M or call 9ul Lincoln. FOR SALE Miscellaneous 'A(Mimg Maslhaiiiiss . . CasSa Rgkttirs Slightly used Dalton, Burroughs', guaranteed. Cash or terms. South well Stationery Store. Phone 602. S10 O10 HAY DELIVERED L. Noll. 920 Lincoln. Phone 697-W. 810 10 FOR SALE 200 tons alfalfa hay, 600 acres alfalfa and stubble pasture to be fed on place, plenty of wator. Tassey Stewart. Olene, Ore. - 82-17 MISCELLANEOUS TREES Shade, ornamental and M fruit, terries, shrubbery; vfnes, roses. Will sot them also. Order now for fall delivery. J. A. Far ley. Phone 6S8-J. P. O. Box 492. : S13-15 , DRESSMAKING 1240" Avo. Phone 547-R. Sargent SlOtt IF WE DON'T CARRY your fav- - orlte magazine or newspaper- we'll order it for you.. Hale's. News Agency. ' SIO O10 ;: ALL BILLS DUE R. B. Lenard must be paid before Sept. 25or-they will be 'put in the bands ot an 'attorney and costs addoi!., S91u , MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher . of piano, private lessons 1 bdur a week and privilege of class work In composition, musical his tory,' ear training, etc. Terms $5 a month. Studio -503 No. 3rd. Phone 2S4-M. Residence 1000 California. Phone 790-W. 84 04 DRESSMAKING Miss H. O. Whit ney. 510 So.' 6th. - S 01 notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Bert C. Thomas, U. S. Commission er, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 9th day of November, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Jesse L. High, David Stotts, Wil liam Raymond, Al Cummins, all ot Dorrls, California. F. P. LIGHT, SI 2 Q12 Inc. Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, 17. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore August 31. 1925. Notice Is hereby given that Joseph B. Teepen, ot Kirkford, Oregon, who, on July 31, 1924, made Forest H6mestead Entry List 6-487, No. 012260, for WU NEK- 8t4SENE14, NESE"4. and 'N4NW48E, Section 34, Township 289., Range 7E Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice ot Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. DeLap, Clerk of the County Court, at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, on the 10th day of October, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Zumbrunn, Emll Zumbrunn, willlnm Zumbrunn and Wlllard Church, all of Kirkford, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, S3 03 inc. Register. Wanted Carrier Boys for morn ing paper1 routes. See Mr. LaDieu at News office. If you must think of price think of this roofing NOTICE IXR PUBLICATION " ' . ibouirinirnt f the Interior, - O. 8. Land Office at Lakeview Ore. September 9, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Frank F. v.nllan. of DorrlB. California, who. on November 1, 1923, mndei Additional Homestead Entry, Acts June 9. 1916 and March 2, 1889, No. 012106, for WV4NW of Sec tion 33, Township 403., Range 7E Willamette Meridian, has filed SPECIALS In Victrolas Still on at SHEPHERD'S HOT fit A ST OR JodiHin - ' " loa Amnio EVERY ROOM his PRIVATE TOILET 505 Baths. 1 New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE ' Tr'4 I W JOHN C. CLEGHORN Kcirlatwfl Civil Engineer anil Nnrveyor Klamath KnIK Oregon Sl II lull Nt. ' 'Phone 204-M SnSsi anvll!J Backed by Johns-Manville Inc., with over fifty years experience in the manufacture of roofings. Madeof carefully selected rag felt thoroughly saturated with life-J ' giving natural asphaltSs Johns-Manvillej Pilot Roofing . y Quantity output and distributing economies make possible the production of this rooting, which combines moderate first costwith , really good service. ' . ; We recommend the application of Johns-Manville Pilot with Pyramid Kaps, fasteners that in sure an absolutely weather -tite iob. Ask us about this feature. W. D. MILLER General Distributors