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KUitiittli County . ft.aoi m;hm mill imiku pair ikuiimo"! iii mo wunui ITV OK KI.AMATH VAtA.n HEY CITY IS 0 . , : . ' - ;.w,--- n.iwa - f'&aggfisffn filircvcnort. 1. .. nnnnn ' w 1, " " "wnce ection raied in . ection of eiG SERIES keepers Blandly Admit i or noomi uoubled and jill Space It Lacking SPORTS E STARS REFUSED V By Nothing, Subtract from That, I Advice Id Visiting Fandom . (Continued from Pago Six) rsiimr.ll. Ki-pl. 2.1. i:n- Snlffinu tho lunli fnm- lit nun-rulilint bankrulla will be brought to I'ilti y lh thouK.mdn of vlsllois tho world M.;ks, !ho I .in -, giTi'keei'tfi'3 and members vlrlu.illnK '.ra-l'! In thin town lnnlim to ri-ar nd snort nnd Kruunil. "Iii bo IPulurRh' f.tft series , rnrnival slneo Hull wag n rookie, and, llko ("n- WaHhlnKton nnd other cll e.'i have b.ien the aeeno of piibir oulbiirst, Plttfbura tend a pretty nouny Invoice wlih the Rladsoino wolcome. Kht l'e prudent fur the In vlMltor in guaitn the coats maintenance and pledsure tl IMlluK.irvh Utf n,.ina ,,f jllowlnn formula: k a mean nvoraise cot of n ay vhiit as the visit of coin- then multiply by any- he rtafflc will stand. by nothing. ract nothing from that. fl'lo tho result and bring a pilars extra for safety's sake. hotel keepers are honest It anyway. They frankly an i Hint a room which is nor priced at $4 will bo Just night during tho world ser in IS room will be quoted at way to handle ball players is to tulk In money. "Tell "em whnt you expect and If thoy don't walk the mark, fine them. Thai's the only languago they know," ho says. Ap parently Mack's players know a dif ferent language. Ho has not only mndo his team a winning one by such tactics, but he has steered it clear of the pitfalls that await a club of young, confident, peppery ball players. The lloston Hrnves have little to :thow for their season's work. The heroic work of lavey Ranrroft and Dick Itudolph Is not Indicated In the standings. The team has, however, showed prnnilso that much moro can be expected of them next year. Anu what Is more, the .team can take some of the credit for making tho year a tough one for the four time (Hants. Hut for tho logs, old ties, tacks and glass that the Hoston club sprinkled on tho roadway, Mc (Jraw's tenm might have been out in front at this time. For tho team market closed irregular. Closing prices included: U S Steel, 122 Vi: American Can, 236 V4, olf yA ; Bald win, 12U, off 154 ; American Tobacco 117, up 3; Chrysler, 161, up : Dodge, 28. off General Motors, KI6 '4. off Vi; Klelschmann, 118. up 1; Hudson, 81 Vs. off 1; Mack Truck, 212, off 2; North American, 68 , off '.J ; Packard, 40V4. off 14; Pan American B, 054, up 1T4; Haillo, 69, off 4 ; Rtudebukcr, 684, off ; B & O, 82 ;i, up 4; C & O. 1084, up 21; N Y C. 1234. up : Southern Rail way. 1814, off 4; Wabash, 43, tip ; A t & T, lSi Texas Co., 4S; Electric P & I 324. 4'lilcngo (irullt Wheat Open Close September $1.49?; $1.4714 December 1.49 1.47 May 1.63 1.60 Corn Open Close September $ .S64 f .834 December 804 .79 4 May 84 Tt .83 Cattle SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 23. Cat tle, active end steady; steers, good, 7. 005i 8.00; cows, good, $5.50 to 16.00. Calves steady; over 260 lbs., IMOQ'Dl.tO. .., Hogs, steady; light, 114.75 ' Camphor Water for Evea Nothing has the quick action of simple camphor, wltchhaxel. hydraa tls .etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wann, . one small bottle Lavoptik helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes. ' Aluminum eye cup free. Whitman Drug Co. Adv. Legal Notices CKKTIFICATR OF AKHCMKD BUS IXKS8 XAMK Section 7777 Oregon Laws record h to date nhow th.it (he Ilraves ' $15,5; medium, $14. 00ft $14.50. hnd llrkt'd Mef! raw's team ten out of twenty times when they last part ed, to meet awntn Labor Day. When the Knives nnd Ginntu met on Anoint IS at New York the Giants had tho edite, but young Cooney proceeded to shut out the (lothamltes on threo hits, and there by evened up tho coro. Tho (iln1-, ;:?wovor, probably in a spirit of desperation, took both Karnes on Labor Day, the first by a score of 5-4 and the second by a 7-4 score. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS Hallways KiIkp I'p NEW YOKK, Sept. 23. Railway Issues came more to the front In the bond market today. This was prin cipally due to the expectation of favorable August earnings state- much as Pittsburgh has com- menu. As a matter of fact, It scem jrely few first class hotels, ed questionable whether theso state- few will he turning nWny intents would come up to tho nighty ss oven at the prices already Icpttmlsllc predictions, which have don. Ecveral notables of i been mndo regarding thorn, ovle, theatrical and sporting An Interesting fenture was the alrendv have received the much smaller transactions occurring back with the intelligence : In French government Issues, this the hotel keepers, though It was taken to mean a disposition to them to say so, can't take money because there are no ir accommodations. Every ls booked. await the developments or me French debt negotiations. Market Irregular NRW YORK. Sept. 23. The stock Sheep, firm; lambs. S12.50W $14.50; ewes, $ 3.60 $8.00; weth ers, $8.60(fi $10.60. Cotton Down NEW YORK, Sept. 23. New York spot cotton market 75 down; mid dlings, 23.65. Foreign Kxchnngc NEW YORK. Sept. 23. Foreign exchango demand: Great Britain, $4.844; France,. $4.73; Belgium, $4.364; Italy, $4.074. flutter, Cheese, Eggs PORTLAND, Sept. 23. Butter selling price creamery prints, extras, 153c; dairy buying price, 37c. Cheese, selling price, Tillamook county triplets, 30c31c; loaf, 31c (if 32c: Oregon triplets, not branded, 26c; Tillamook, f.o.b., selling prices: triplets, 27c; loaf, 28c; Coos county choeso 'selling price: triplets, 29c; loaf, 30c. Eggs, buying prices, current re ceipts, 35c 36c; hennery white, 37c&38c; hennery pullets, 32c. Wool PORTLAND, Scpt. 23. Wool, nominal; valley, fine half blood, 33c IS 36c; medium, or blood, 3.1c (jf 35c; coarse or blood, 30c iff 32c; braid, 28c; at valley points, prices are 2c(fj 6c higher for selected lots. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Sept. 23. Cash wheat: Club, $1.42; big bend blue stem, $1.47: ordinary bluestem or baart, $1.42; turkey red, ordinary, $1.38; turkey red, dark fancy, $1.38: red Russian, $1.37; forty fold, $1.44. I m By Kopp fAM0US FANS E BiRO who gHiieit ihto vooa. k. r- wl & HELLO, WW, 0VT LfcWj 1,4 TO CO CNEW. 1 rtt:-rail..0-TUe.-OU-l-i State of Oregon, ss. County of Klamath. We. F. J. Wright, C' 8. Montelius and K. J. Summy, being first duly sworn, each fcr himself, depose unci say: That heretofore we have been and now are engaged in that cer tain uenerat storage, Transler and Baggage Business, located at 419 .Main Street In the City of Klam ath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon, known as Western Transfer Co. Under the said name we conduct and operate a general furniture mcrlng, storage, transfer and baggage: business at the said place and pur, Post Office Address is 419 Ma'n Street, 'Klamath Falls. Oregon. That ''the true and Teal nr.itici of the parties conducting and owning said business are these affiants. F. J. Wright, S. C. Mon telius and R. J. Summy. and no other person, firm or corporation has any right title. Interest or claim dn or to the said business or any part thereof. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, this 23rd day of September, A. D. 1925. C. S. MONTELIUS. R. J. SUMMY. F. J. WRIGHT. Witnesses: L. B. Hague. F. Lundrtulst. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of September, A. D. 1925. U B. HAGUE. Notary Public for Oregon. (My Commission Expires Nov. 27, 1925.) S24 01.8.15 " CERTIFICATE OF ASSI'MED BUS INESS SAME Section 7777 Oregon Laws News Classified Ads 1 line 1 day 1 line 2 days . ..104 16c , CLASSIFIED AD RATES line 3 days . . 20c line 4 days " 26c i: II line 1 week .. 1 Una 1 month .75. FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE By owner. Attractive three room bouse, bath, modern plumbing, breakfast nook, also garage and woodshed. Price $1,600. Terma. Phone 951-W. , S22-26 FOR RENT FOR, RALE Splendid corner lot In Hot Springs. Close in. 60x75 feet. Price $1,000. Call 901 Lincoln St. or phone 636-M. FOR RENT Cabins to white men. Seo Collins, 724 Market. S24-27 FOR RENT Three room furnish ed apartment. Call 624 High St. S24-26 HELP V ANTED Female WANTED Middle aged woman as omnialon and housekeeper' for c.u;.-ly woman. Box .155. News. S17tf FURNISHED HOUSE for rent. No1 children. Call 638 Walnut. S23-24 WANTED FOR SALE One of the best com pletely furnished homes In the city, lot large enough for an other bouse, yard in nice lawn, trees, and shrubbery, garage. Price $6,900. $3,000 down, bal ance on monthly payments, splen did location, on pavement. Call 901 Lincoln or phone G36-M. FwmSsIhcd . Morass Three-room, completely furnish ed house to trade as first payment on larger house. Want about four room modern house on pavement. B. H. S., care News. S9t( FOR SALE Nice little home on . pavement. In good location; gar age; price $2,250. $360 down and $30 per month and Interest. 901. Lincoln, phone 636-M. FOR SALE Splendid ranch proper ty in different parts of the county. Phone 636-M, or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Beautiful new 6-room bungalow, basement garage; splen did location for home; $5,250. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE New modern 6-room bungalow; price $4,600; terms. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Only a few good lots left In Mills Addition; price $250 Seach. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Lots In all parts of the cuy lor io per cent down and 36 equal payments on unpaid balance. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. Nice five room modern bnnea. 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 208 Fourth St., corner Fine.' A5tf FOR SALE Some splendid lots' in Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE One and one-half acres in alfalfa and potatoes, on high . way, close In. Price $1,000, on easy terms. 901 Lincoln. Phone 536-M. FOR SALE Four room modern bungalow on Lincoln St. Good location. Terms. Call 1237 East St, J9tl FOR RENT Steam heated room. Bath adjoining. Close in. Phone 784 or 613. S20-24 - Fir Reiatt Strictly modern, steam heated, furnished apartments, . . McCarthy Apartment, 30 Pine St. Phone 800. S4tl ELDERLY LADY desires to accom pany some one who Is driving to Salem or Portland... Willing: ts share expenses. Box 160,; News. S24 WANTED To care for children or housework by the hour. Phone 492-M. .-. 823-25 U FOR HIRE Saddle and pack , horses to hunting parties, $1.50 per day per horse, packer $5. M. H. Wampler, Rocky Point. Phone Odessa Ranch.' A25 S25 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Ten head draft horses. Pelican Bay Lumber Co. Klam ath Falls, Ore. Phong 70. 824-26 FOR SALE Large 636 Conger Ave. crab apples. Phone S73-R. 822-24 FOR SALE English Springer Span iel puppies from imported train ed parents, Sire, the only Amer ican and English International Champion In the world. Fastest retrievers, always nnder com mand, rretty house dogs. Prices reasonable. Your choice from two litters. See what you are buy ing. Luclle Redner. P. O. Box 171. 822-27 FOR SALE Wheland portable saw mill, capacity 3,000 ft. 65 h.p. engine outfit, new this spring, cost $900. Best offer takes it. Nancy Vollman, Phone or call Rocky Point. 822-27 FOR SALE: Big young draft horse, or will buy mate. See O. K. Stables, ask for Martin Pernoll. 820-26 100 ewes and 17 bucks, for sale. All .pureDrea. mw- P.r.r, rS'f brook. .-Merrill, Ore. 820-36 HAY DELIVERED L. NolL 920 Lincoln. Phone 697-W. 81010 FOR SALE Young extra special thoroughbred Rhode Island Red Cockrel for mating. Call at 2036 Garden Ave. or phone 645-J. S18-24 FOR 6ALE Boston terrier male pup from pedigreed toy stock, $35. Write, phone or call Nancy Vollman, Rocky Point. S22-27 . FOR SALE 17 room rooming house. Reasonable price. Good money maker. Call at 804 Main. JIM A(MImg Maclkamos Cask RogSslteirs . Slightly used Dalton, Burroughs; guaranteed. Cash or terms. South, well Stationery Store. Phone (02, 810010 WANTED Three euto log trucks. good naui. inquire Jack Hor ton, Hildekrand. Ore. S22-28 c CAPABLE STENOGRAPHER des ires position. Seven- years ex porience. Phone 92. S18-24. LOST LOST Bunch of keys and pad lock between Balsiger Garage and Shaw-Bertram box factory. Re turn to 1809 Main St. Reward. - 824-26 FOUND FOUND Black' and white - dog. Owner may have same by - pay ing for this ad. J. 6.- Lageson. Phone 516-J.- . . S24ri6 .., MISCELLANEOUS :' CARPENTERS The initiation ... fee of the Carpenter's Union ts be ing raised Oct. 1, 1925. w All tradesmen who wish to Join place their application bev " fore that date. Phone 90$ or or . call at Central Labor Union Hall, 5th and Main Sts. S23-29 SHORTHAND Taught . evenings, Gregg system. Call or wrlto Mrs. Price, Roonf No. 14, I Court House. f 820-24 - "PARAGON" made to measure coats, $18.50 to $59.76. All wool ' . fabrics, also Manhattan Woolen . Mills for woolens, all descriptions. . Mrs. Beatrice. Cory,. 6.a2 Bp. 6ta St., Phone 466-M. B16 018. IF WE DON'T CARRY your fav orite magazine or newspaper we'll order it for you. Hale's News Agency. , 810 O10 MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher of piano, private lessons 1 nour a week and privilege of class work 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. 84 04 DRESSMAKING Mrs. H. O. Whit ney. 610 So. 5th. Phone 456-M. SI Ol Anything yon wish to sellT Or to buy? Tell all Klamath Falls about It In the economical, efficient way through a little News Classified Ad. State of Oregon, ss. County of Klamath. We. F. J. Wright. C. S. Montelius and R. J. Summy. being first duly sworn, each for himself, depose and say: That heretofore we have been and now are engaged In that cer tain General Real Estate Business, located at 419 Main Street In the City of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath. State of Oregon, known as Klamath Investment Co. Under the said name we conduct anu op orate a general real estate business at the said place nnd our Post Of fice Address is 419 Main Street, Klamath Falls. Oregon. That the true and real names of the parties conducting and owning said busl neu are these affiants, F. J. Wright, C. S. Montelius and R. J. Summy, and no other persons, firm or corporation has any right, title, interest or claim In or to the said business or any part thereof. Dated at Klamath Falls. Ore gon, this 23rd day of September, A. D. 1925. C. 8. MONTELIUS. R. J. SUMMY. F. J. WRIGHT. .Witnesses: L. B. Ha cue. F. Lundqulst. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of September, A. D. 1925. L. B. HAGUE, Notary Public for Oregon. (My Commission Expires Nov. 27, 1925.) S24 01,815 NOTICE OF IIOXD SALE Sealed proposals will he received by the Common Council for the purchase of Street Improvement Bonds aggregating Sixteen Thou sand Six Hundred Nine Dollars and Twenty-Eight cents, ($16,609.28) authorized by Ordinance of the City of Klamath Falls, No. 695 for the ..instruction of the 37th Improve ment Unit, namely: Second Street from Pine Street northerly to Jef ferson 8treet. Proposals to purchase such bonds will be received by the undersigned up to and Including the 26th day of October, 1925, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M., and opened at a reg ular meeting of the Common Coun cil Immediately thereafter, said bonds to be dated October -26, 1925, and in amounts of Five Hun dred Dollars ($500) each, and due ten years after date of issue. Op tional at any coupon date on and after one year, and will bear inter est at the Tate of not to exceed 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, principal and inter est payable at the office of the City Treasury at Klamath Falls, Oregon, or at the Oregon Fiscal Agency in New York City, New York. Bond buyer is to furnish the bonds in blank and' pay for the legal ex amination of the transcript. Pronosals to purchase must be unconditional and accompanied by certified check for 6 per cent of the proposal. LEM L. OAGHAGEN, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil. September 14. 1925. 322,24.26,29 01,3,6.8,10,13 NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council for the purchase of Street Improvement Bonds aggregating One Hundred and Ten Thousand Five Hundred Eighty Six Dollars and Seventy-Seven cents. ($110,686.77) authorized by Ordi nance of the City of Klamath rails. No. 697 for the construction of the 36-A Improvement Unit, namely: Extending on Fourth Street from Klamath Avenue to Walnut Ave nue. Including Intersections at Wal nut Avenue: Fifth Street from Klamath Avenue to Oak Avenue, including intersections; Seventh Street from Klamath Avenue to Oak Avenue. Including intersec tions: Eighth Street from Walnut to Oak: Ninth Street from Klam ath Avenue to Oak Avenue; Eleventh Rtreet from Klamath Ave nue to Walnut Avenue, Inclusive, Including intersections at Walnut Avenue; and Walnut Avenue from Fourth Street easterly to Eleventh Street and Oak Avenue from Fourth Street easterly to Ninth Street. Proposals to purchase such bonds will be received by the undersigned up to and including the 26th day of October, 1925,- at the hour of 8 o clock P. M., and opened at a regular meeting of the Common Council Immediately- thereafter, said bonds to be dated October 26, 1925. and in amounts of Five Hun dred Dollars ($500) each, and due ten years after date of issue. Op tional at any coupon date on and after one year, and will bear inter est at the rate of not to exceed e per cent per annum, payable semi annually, principal and Interest payable at the office of the City Treasurer at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, or at the Oregon Fiscal Agen cy in New York City. New York. Bond buyer to furnish the bonds in blank and pay for the legal ex amination of the transcript. - Proposals to purchase must lie unconditional and accompanied by certified check for 5 per cent of the proposal. LEM L. GAGHAGEN, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil) September 14, 1925. 822,24.26.29 01.3.6.8.10,13 at the Oregon Fiscal ' Agency In New York City, New York-. Bond buyer Is to furnish the bonds In, blank and pay for the legal examin ation of the transcript. , Proposals to purchase muss m un.niitttnnat and ncenmnsriled by certified check for 5 per cent 'of the proposal. ... .'. Police Judge' of .the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil Kantomher 14. 1925. - ' 822,24, 26, 29 01,3,6,8.10,13 NOTICE OK ItOXD SALE Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council for the purchase of Street Improvement Bonds aggregating Thirteen Thou sand Four Hundred and Ten uot lars and Ninety Cents, ($13,410.90) authorized by Ordinance of the City of Klamath Falls. No. 696. for. the construction of the 36th. Improve ment Unit, namely: Fifth 8treet from Pine Street northerly to Jef ferson Street, Including lntersec tlnna. Proposals to purchase such bonds will be received by the undersigned up to and Including the 26th day of October, 1925, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M-, and opened at a regular meeting of the Common Council Immediately thereafter, said bonds to be dated October 86 1H25. and in amounts of Five Hun dred Dollars ($500) each, and the ten years after date of Issue. Op tional at any coupon date on and after one year, and will bear lnter tset at the rate of not to exceed $ per cent per annum, payable semi annually, principal and Interest pay able at the office of tho City Treas urer at Klamath Falls, Oregon, or NOTICE BOB PUBLICATION v. . t nr tw fntovlnr. U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. -. i i- t..roKv irivpn that Wil liam F. B. Chase, of Bonanxa, Ore gon, who, on January lu, may. ,' . A ffr Nn 011181. mine nuoicmmv - - - . for - WV4NEV4. NWV4SE14 no' SE4NW4. Section zs, iownmi n ti ioi? Willamette Mer- ldlan, has filed notice st intention to make Three Year rrooi. in es tablish claim to the land above j ii a T n Hh maker, u. S. Commissioner, at Bonansa, Ore gon, on the 7th day oi novemuor,, "claimant names as witnesses: E W. Miller. John Miller, John Bunn. J. A. Mahoney. all of Bo nanza. Oregon. p p LIGHT, B9.? 022 Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. September 9, 1926. Notice Is hereby given that Frank F. Mullan, of Dorrls, California, who on November 1. 1M, made Additional Homestead Entry, Acta June 9, 1916 and March 2, 1888, No. 013106, for W4NW4 ot Sec tion 33, Township 408., Range 7E., Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make Threa Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Bert C. Thomas. U. 8. Commission, er, t Klamath Falls. Oregon on tne Sin aay Ol noreaiuer, ion. Claimant names as witnesses: T - f UUh n.U Otntla Vfll. Ilsm Raymond, Al Cummins, alt ot uorns, laiuornia. P. P. LIGHT, 312 013 Inc. Register.