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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1925)
KLAMATH NEWS Friday, September 25, 1925 Page SereS r Klamath News Vivnrd find I'litillNlmfl tiy IATII NKW'H ll'lll.lillIJ CO, ntitt l'nitnr: Sat oitor j,n Mht'-n' ; Hymn H. Hurd, vlco Ictii; H'' HiviiiM(in, Hor f Witlifr Hironmh, h ttKurer. ktlnlluK lhi owner., of lha n (iiltliiriilllKr tJt'rt IkimiO n-KVMNKMN .... MHIiuKlMtf Krtllop tl. lioNAl.il - lfilii.p as Probe Board Meets News Classified Ads: CLASSIFIED AD RATES III WKS't' .... Iitis-limm. klHnuKor ! I ill tI(A PnnU.ff Um t Kldlmllhl t on'., niToiiil-rluna mutter, j Lii i-vpry inornlnv ttrt't Mun j T (iffU.. I. o. O. K. Uulldluff.f r Liii.30e 75o 1 line 1 day 1 line I days .10t 15e 1 line Z days 1 line 4 days -20C -2Se line 1 week .. line 1 month iZ aoit'li rum niram. FOR SALE Real Estate For Sale Real Estate (Con't) KELP WANTED Female t Telclinnj H7T nil iMifitttiUMli-iitlnim unit milk tmlttunfM- to Tim Klumulh ruhllRhtnir Company. lln rn fullhiic ti r. Xiill Clmilntlun Ht'pnr H ft Anil V it. nt. and i)nt lu you. rtinnnt b-- copy will I M lJCIUITION RATKtt 1,;m ripclon I'.iyMhio In Advnncw to! hv rnrrliT. in.r wik .in frd hr cnrrlrr, pr month. jui fril ty t'nrrW'r, onu year ,. HAM imiiiin v.uuiiiy ..,.. b.hi I) M-:VM niul IMTICfl lMIICSi (wotiwKi in in worm) (IKI'lrlAI. I'M'I'll :n riTvuf Kiitivrn fai.i.s ORTED ADRIFT KR ANltf0. Ht. 24. Iiuve (llHtmtchod to aid biKhtnr lna luckuubafh re- liifiltiK with n iliHabled pro- 110 iiiilcm fioulli of Hun Fran liiK n'onnuT. otin of tlto I.tirlc-intcr-conHtal fluct nulloeil lin wu In no lmmvdlute dnn tlio oaat Kunrd cutter bhaw d , Dm tuft HcnMnn are ex- tn reach tit disabled cruft rrtduy. Slio will bo towed to niiu'iMt'o. ida Is Outdoing ny California in hirement-Duncan i M if ill. Kiin-lmthvd ami allur- ridn I milking grrut Inroads iniKrallun to tunny wiuthcrn kiiu. atiordliit! to M. l)un- knl ntlornoy. who hai rorcnlly I rrnm IHh imlivu xtainpinx -"Roniurky "imd 'Tinnficp. bin r.ayn pngo nrlvettiVtnientH on of tho tniddlewest, soulti untie Mvaboard cltlea, brand- to Ilia, ranifi In l.oa Anltples r ol comniuruc style, the year summer weather,; the beau- lulm KrovoK. and ;a bcncnaHt lemit In lulloute la fur be- nytlilnK California can boast ll'a bnvlnK Ifs effcrt. ltetlr- mi rn und IjuslnPK men, who ts and Ineldontally, their ents, on retiring homes In WALTER HAGEN PULLS only for rotlred men, but for vacationists. Bpeclnl trains rrylng them to Florida. lean spent n quiet, restful va in Tennessee, talking politics, ;, everything; but evolution, to nnessenns. KI'I RXH ALIMONY INN A, Sept. 24. Max Itcin- offer of annual alimony of n hns been spurned by his p-'.lsie, and she haft demanded tht to confront him In court kwor charges which she do- wero "framed" against hor. IlKKK I'HOM ASHLAND 1. V. Miller of Ashland. ter of Mr. nntl Mrs. W. T. of this city, la visiting here few days nt the home of her and also nt the home of bd Mrs R. O. Mnlschenbncher. Kerrigan, New York, 2 up. JAM0US FANS I f James Harbord- 1 -v.W-- rv-.' 1 I i tC 'US, S Next fow montln prolml)ly will sec lo.igor strides toward a strong national air policy than have been taken inec Hying was proven a useful means of commcicuil and military transportation, H is ngreeil in Washington, j the board of Inquiry named by the president prepare to make a sweeping investigation of army and navy aviation. Some of nine members of board are shown. The plane is the very latest development of the army, Jt will attempt y set -a new world's speed record in the Pulitzer raves in October. ; HUNT HASH AND WITH PATIENCE PERCHANCE YOU'LL GET TH GRUB What's In a name? A heck of a lot sometimes. For example, V. II. (irubbs, advertising mali nger of The Kliimath News, walked Into tho Western Auto Supply offleo yealorday with Charles I,. Hunt. Htint, -helng on The odllorlafystnff, was on tho hunt for a story. It t aring In theJilg mctropoll-J was a party of two fiunt-tirubbs. 1 hey Introduced themselves to Mr. Hash of the concern. It was a party o fthree-Hnsh-Crubbs. Along came Mr. I'allonce, who will help organUo the Western Auto Supply's new office and store. It was a quartette llunt-Hnsh-Grubbs-Paticnce. A combination llko Hint doesn't be long In their lines of scribe, ad chnser, crankshaft demonstrator, and I,,,. rt..eii.i hnvn had visions I mahogany desk decorator, respect- panbh hnelenda In southern I 'vely. Tho career of a restauranteur nla. are turning their "'i in mo nnme oi a name. UP FROM BAD START OLY.MPIA FIELDS, COUNTRY CLUU, CHICAGO, Sept. 24. (United News) Waller Hiigen, lion-hearted, mahogany-complexfon-ed go I for. who halls from Pasadena. Fin., and New .York city, Thursday night pulled up from five strokes behind at the half way mark to square tho match at the 36th hole and win from Leo Dlegel, New York, on tho 40th groon. The match was a quarter final In the national professional golfers' cham pionship hore. Ilngen goes Into the acml-finals Friday against Harry Cooper, Dal las, who removed Johnny Farrell. Now York from the tournament. In the othor bracket "Wild Bill" Mehlhorn, Chicago eliminated Tom n jrSi Rrrc.MEr4vi.oova aosr '7 ,C -Admiral F. F L f f,,;:,' 1 U"" Morrow. "VfcJf.V Sf;' i Mrs. Lansdowne Wants Non-Navy Shenandoah Quiz' r - -T" .t S3 Mrs. -Zachary Lansowne,f wife of the commander of the: wrecked Shenandoah, and other members, of the family, want the' disaster probed by some other .agency than the navy depart- mcnt This picture of the widow, was ta.li.cn . before tier husband'' death. . Try a News Class Ad.. By Hcpp fW! Hiram aSr Bingham. CAIUf OP THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their kindness dur ing our recent bereavement, also for the beautiful floral offerings. ADAM STAUB AND FAMILY, S25 CAM) OF THANKS vt o wish to thank our manv friends and neighbors for their sym pathy and beautiful floral offerings during the Illness and death of our baby daughter, Bernice Evelyn, j MR. AND MRR. CECIL LOWE. Mil. i AND MH8, U A. BRANNAN. " S25 Legal Notices SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Equity Xo. 2(M0. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE? t STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. Blanche E. Saffold, Plaintiff, vs. Henry C. Saffold. Defendant. To Henry C. Saffold, Defendant. In the name of the state of Ore gon, "you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint on file In tho above entitled suit, on or before the 31st day of Octo ber, 1925, that being the last day prescribed for such appearance in the order of the court for the publi cation of tills summons, and If you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief pray ed for In tier complaint, to-wit: For the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now ex isting between . yourself and the plaintiff herein, upon the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. This summons la served upon you by publication In the Klamath Dally News, a dally newspaper, printed, published and of general circula tion in Klamath County, Oregon. for six BiiceeESlve weeks pursuant to order of the Hon. A. L. Leavitt, Judge of the above entitled Court, dated .September 24, 1925. the first publication being September 25, 1925, and the last publication be ing October 30. 1925. WM. MARX. Attorney for Plaintiff. 214 Wllllts Building, Klam ath Falls, Oregon. S25 02,9,16.23,30 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of - tho Interior, U. 8. Land Office ,at Lakevlew, Ore. Notice Is hereby given that Wil liam F. B. Chase, of Bonanza, Ore gon, who, on January 10, 1920, made Homestead Entry, No. 011181, for W'NE'A, NWHSE4 end SENWU. Section 28, Township 393., Range 12E., Willamette Mer idian, has filed notice of Intention to make Three Year. Proof, to es- 1..1.M..I. lnlm in 4hn Innri above IUMIIOI1 . described, before J. O. Hamaker, U. S. Commissioner, at Bonanza, ure gon, on tho 7th day of November, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses. E W. Miller, John Miller, John Bunn. J. A. Mahoney, all of Bo nanza, Oregon. g . Jr. uiunii S22 022 Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION ' Department of the Intrlor, IT. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. September 9, 1926. Notice is hereby given that Frank F. Mullan, of , Dorrls, California, who, on November 1, 1923, mndo Additional Homestead Entry, Acts f O. 1A1S anH Mafih S:. iRHfi. No. 012106, for W14NWH of Sec tion 33, Township 403., Range 7E., FOR SALE By owner. Attractive three room bouse, bath, modern plumbing, breakfast nook, also garago and woodshed. Price $1,500, Terms. Phone 951-W. 822-2B FOR SALE Splendid corner lot in Hot Springs. Close in. 50x75 feet. Price $1,000.. Call 901 1 Lincoln St. or phone C36-M, FOR SALE One of the beat com pletely furnished bome-j in the ' city, lot large enough for an other house, yard In nice lawn, trees, and shrubbery, garage. Price $8,900. $3,000 down, bal ance on monthly payments, splen did location, on pavement. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. Fnnralslhedl Hots Three-room, completely furnish ed house to trade as first payment on larger bouse. Want about four room - modern house on pavement. B. H. S., care News. S9tf 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 5 -room bungalow, basement garage; splen did location for home; $5,250. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE New modern 5 -room bungalow; price $4,500; terms. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Only a few good lots left in Mills Addition; price $250 each. Phone E36-M or call 901 Lincoln. , FOR SALE Lots in all parts of the city for 10 per cent down and 36 equal payments on unpaid balance. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 536-M. Nice five room modern hunga low on paved slreetj Two- largo lots In Hot Springs Addition, Two good lots In Nichols Addition. It win pay you to see this property, as it is part of an estate that has to be settled. Call 206 Fourth St., corner Pine. - A6tf FOR SALE Some splendid lots In Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Four room modern bungalow on Lincoln St. Oood location. Terms. Call 1237 East St. J9tf FOR SALE 17 room roc e;og house. Reasonable price. Good money maker. Call at 804 Main. Jltf Willamette Meridian, -has filed 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, S12 012 me. Register. I. Klamath Lodge Mo. 187 Meets every Friday night. S, R. Redkey N, G. Canton Crater No. T Meets every Wednesday evening. Carl Sandell, Commandant. - Ewanna Encampment No. Meets every Tuesday night. A. L. Westfall, CP. , i Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104 Meets first and third Thurs days. Mrs, Elizabeth Sanders, N, G. PELICAN LUNCH The Home ot the Pelican STEW 6th. Off Main. Phone 180-J. Room 10, Loom Is Bldg. OR. W. A. LEONARD Dentist Specialist In Extractions, Oral Surgery aad Diseases of the Month. DR. F. It. GODD.UtD Deteopatlilc Phyidclaa-Sargeoa Phone S21 Office and Re. L O. O. F. Temple Klamath Falls, Oregon FOR SALE One and one-half acres in alfalfa and potatoes, on high- . way, close in. Price 11,000. on easy terms. 001 Lincoln. Phone 63B-M. FOR RENT vnn PfVTc,w.. , FOR RENT Three room furnish ed apartment. Call 524 High St. S24-26" Fir Rsmlt ; Strictly modern, steam heated, furnished apartments, McCarthy Apartment, 630 Pine St. Phone 800. S4C ' FOR HIRE Saddle - and pack horses to hunting parties, $1.50 per day per horse, packer $5. M. H. Wompler, Rocky Point Phone Odessa Ranch. A25 S25 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Ten head draft horses. Pelican Bay Lumber Co. Klam ath Falls, Ore. Phone 70. S24-26 FOR SALE English Springer Span iel puppies from imported train ed parents, Slro, the only Amer ican and Kr.Kllnh. International Champion in tho world. Fastest Tetrievers, always under , com mand, pretty house dogs. 1 Prices reasonable. Your choice from two litters. K.ee what you are buy ing. Lccile Redner. P. O. . Box 171. . S22-27 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. , S22-27 FOR SALE Big young draft horse, or will buy mate. See O. K. Stables, ask for Martin Pernoll. 620-26" 100 ewea and 17 bucks for sale. All purebred stock. Burr West brooky-MerrllLi ;Or,.iw-S20-86-' HAY DELIVERED L. Noll. 920 Lincoln. Phone 597-W. S10 10 FOR SALE Boston terrier male pnp from pedigreed toy stock. $35. Write, phone or call Nancy Vollman, Rocky Point. S22-27 C&dki Reputes Slightly used Dalton, Burroughs guaranteed. Cash or terms. South well Stationery Store. Phone 602 S10 O10 i. A. GOLDSMITH Custom Tailor 310 Winters fildg. Suits From 9.ho (o 70.00 afRtl. NATB OTTERBEIM Real Batata .11 01 Lin cola Bt, Phone MO-M Edward B. Ashurst Attorney and Counsellor at Law Stste and Federal Codrta Suite No. S, Loom is Bldg. Phone 227 DR. t. O. GOBLH Plane Fitted and Ground 700 Main Street Fhone 18S-W W. P. MYERS LAWYER SOS Odd Fellows Bldg., Klamath Falls Z. PETERS Teacher of Violin and Piano. Accredited by the Bureau ot Education. Phone 4.M-W Nn Bone Corsets, Elaatle Re ducers and Corsetlotta Made . to Measure. Guaranteed. MRS. P. E. RANDALL '. Ml Jefferson St. Phone S77-W DR. PHILIP COLE General Practice of Dentistry Open Evening by Appointment SOS BIS Mala n w . WANTED Middle aged woman as comn:inT6n and housekeeper for ld.T-.-ly woman. Box 155, News. -;'' si7tf - WANTED jWANTfcD TO BUY Used electrle WANTED To care for children or housework by the hour. Phone 492-M. S23-26 . WANTED Three auto log trucks, good haul. Inquire Jack Hor7 ton. Hlldel-rand. Ore. S22-28" LOST LOST Bunch of keys and pad lock between Balslger Garage and Shaw-Bertram box factory. Re turn to 1809 Main St. Reward. S24-26 - FOUND FOUND Black and white dog. Owner may have same by pay ing for this ad. J. S. Lageson. Phone 615-J. S'24-26 , MISCELLANEOUS. TRADE Have $100 cornet, E flat bass, Z shotguns and typewriter. Will trade fpr light car, tour ing, roadster or delivery. . Call 625 Plum St. after 6 p. m. : ... - 825-27 s CARPENTERS The initiation ' fee of the Carpenter's Union is bet lng raised Oct. 1.. 1925. All' tradesmen who wish , to Join place their application - be fore that date. Phone 906 or or call at Central Labor Union Hall, 5th and Main 81.823-29 , SHORTHAND Taught evenings, Gregg system. Call or write Mrs. Price, Room No. .14, Court House. S29-26 , PARAGON" made to , measure coats, $18.60 to $59.75. All wool fabrics, also Manhattan AVoolen Mills for woolens, all descriptions. Mrs. Beatrice CorytSt8o;-tir-St. Phone 466-M. S16t 016 ( IF WE DON'T CARRY your farT i orite magaxine , or newspaper we'll order it for you. - Hale'i News Agency. S10 Q10 1 MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher ' of piano, private lessons 1 hour a week and privilege ot - class work in composition, musical his tory, ear training, etc. Terms $5 a month. Studl- 503 No. 3rd. Phone 284-M. Itesidence 1000 California. Phone 790-W. S4 04 DRESSMAKING Mrs. H. 'G. - Whit ney. 510 So. 5th. Phone 456-M. SI Ol FRED BUK8INO , Heal Kstato, Reatxda ami ' Fire Insurance lOSO Main Bt. - Photae a74W ' Browne's ; Paint Store i029 Main Street. '.. Phone 75 TRIANGLE CAFE ' . - ' -.1 Hm place to yet good eca. OPEN ALL NIGHT , 2S Mala . Phone CM ... 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 t is our specialty. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Burn." ' , 601 Main Phone 635