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KLAMATH NEWS SOCIETY piiilimi'il I'roiii Viw Finn) attractive, - linn Mm. AlmnUir were her Mm. Oenrge L. Meta and joohn Almetor Sr. lutionitn liini'hnon wus served link, fulli-wed by several of card. i of the afternoon lo honor l.conettl wore Mr. Vf. K Mr. Curl Sundell, Mr. Krt.il ,tl. Mr. K. II. Benton, Mr. (Griffith, Mr. R. N. Alinelr. iIi'8iirbor, Mr. John Almeter mil Mr. E. Almalar. t. HOME HAH i AltltlVAL ky France will be the name tho 6 3-4 pound baby ulrl lo Mr. and Mr. A. I). Tllton. icon t:ity on Friday. Sonlem. 3. The little arrival was kd lnlo the world at 7:30 morning. Both In 'the r and child nt lii'ulth. K K.VIOY HIM 'ML flrat social are reported In event for the months of the Klamath Pall kr of MtoMe lodge was held te Mnoo Hull on Thursday IK. whim more than So couples lil an old fushlonod duncing and supper. . Card, mualc kiber feature' made tho en Us evonlnK pua quickly. A Ir of other almllar affairs are Id for the winter month , DHllll' t'l.t ll UtT.llNF.It V. K. Parker entertained on jday afternoon fur liit-mhorn rrienuimp ciuo. iirnviitg ner- In able hostess. Twenty five were preaent during the rrn. Following mvcral in f.orlal hour, the guests weri) dnlnty refreihnutii by tho who wa ass'usj by Mi. ank Owen. Mr. Fred Coter, Ji. 1). Trulovo. ' t ' ' ists of the afternoon were Ruth Palmer, Mrs. A. I.. Bar rs. K. II. Benton, Mr. Murlon Irnes. Mr. W. D. Suttorlee, pharle Whltmore. Mr.- It. H ir, Mr. II. L. Wlckersham, ?B. Lee. Mrs. George A. Mr. A. Bslnter.-Mrs. Loul trd. Mrs. TV. A. Htelnmet. H. L. Went, Mr. K. D. Tru Hrs. Irene Lourks, Mrs.' Itutb fMrs. Lull Parker, Mr. T. llllngton, Mr. A. M. Pardue W T. ti:' Co for. :ht drawn FRIDAY MGHT " tit',1 Falls ha been . Indeed te during he past few year Ing frequently artists whose has been heard throughout kited Stales. fever, there has been no more iblo concert than that given Presbyterian church when Dorothy Klllott, daughter of Id Mrs. E. L. Klllott of Klum alls and Mr. Nathan Stewart presented In concert. The was filled to ita utmost Ity and tho voices of both Klllott and Mr. fttowari were ;he building. nds derived from the recital Into the treasury for the or- rowing Is the program1 a pro s' an Friday night by Mia I and. Mr. Stewart: .'Love, I. Have Won You", d. "Homing" Teresa del Riege. ling'1 Oley Speaks. Dorothy 'The Trumpeter" nix, "Irish I Klllott. Knowost Thou Not?" (Mlg- A. Thomas. "Kashlmlrl Song' n Miss Elliott. Over the Steepe" Oretchan- "DeeD Water" Brown Mr. Tt "Since First I Mot Thee' bstolh. "Tho Summor Mind" toff. "From the Land of the llue Water" Cadraan, Miss ERTAINH FOR FRIENDS p a number of member of hunger set, tho DoMolay chap of Klamath Falls entortnlned a dancing party In the Ma f itemple on Thursday ' ovonlng. lose who chaperoned during the lug veto' Mr. and Mr. K. W. tel, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jones, knd Mr. Paul T. Jackson, Mr. lira. H. W. Bathlany. s li CfMMINOH .'HI'lHATION rs. K. O. dimming was the ration on Thursday afternoon an informal party .whetl Mrs. n McClure entertnln'cd tor her a tnrowoll gathering. Mrs. kiings is leaving the residential !ct of Riverside streeti where las made her home for many and her many friend regret eparture to another section of llty. The rooms of Mrs. Mc- home on Riverside street attractively arranged with k-s. Ms . who .honored Mr. Cum- wero Mesdames R. F. Moore, " "'-lru. c. P. .Mason, (iar rett Van m,,r. ,,,,., K C. It. UeUp. II. W. Uathiany. L K. IIh mt Kllubeth McCurdy and llie hiMtess, Mr. McCliiro FOIIKNT MII.I.HIt IIDNOltKO WITH I'AIITV Forest Mllisr, sen of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Miller Frlduy evening nt the Miller home on Wantlund avenue with a birth day party when hi purent, Invited a number of friend In for the evening. Those who allured In the evening' entertainment were Miss Kdna Uunbur, MIh, Uohlla Hawkln. Ml Joy Mlllor, ,MI LsVeme Thomas. Miss I,oi Miller. Mis Joy Evans. Mis Helen Color. Miss Ruih ( ofer. Miss Jusnle Putterson John Hawkins. Albert Patterson, Bever ly Thomas. Joe Evans, Ben Shep herd. Elbert Elllos and Ren Hoi lister. " MAII JO.NGO (M il WILL MEET WEONEHI1AY Members of the Mub Jongg club of the city, made up of society mat rons, will meet with Mr. George Rteen3on on Wednesday afternoon K.Uil.KT COCKHKL" WILL HE REVIEWED On October t the next meeting of tho book ' dopnrtmont of the Library club will hold It next gath ering and plan have been laid for It to bo one of the most Interesting of tho winter months. - Mis Maybelle Leavltt will give review of Sublette's book "The Scarlet Cockrel" and It U pro mised to be of Interest Doth to those 'who have been fortunate to read Sublette's luteal novel end to those who have not, but enjoy tho writings of this author. It. A. R. HOLD DINNER PARTY IN WHITE PELICAN The dining room of the Whte Pelican hotel was the scene of a pretty dinner party last night when Mrs. Seymour Jones, state regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution waa honored by the Klamath Falls Eulalona chapter. Mrs. D. V. Kuykendull presided at the dinner In the absence of Mrs. It. E. Wattenburg. regent for the local group. Mrs.' Charles Wood Ebcrlefn was toast mlBtrcM for the evening and was assisted by Mrs. Rachael Ap- pk'KHte Solomon. Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Mrs. Harry Ackley, Mrs. Allan Sloan and Mlsa LeLalne West. Cov ers wore laid for 16 guests. Sunday, Sept. 27, 1925 members and those Interested In Hie study clubs for the winter months present. , Mm. A. L. Rico will havo charge of tho study of the. pro-school age of the child which promises to be ma of the most Interesting classes of the course, according to the number who signed for the class. Current literature which will cover biography will be conducted under tho ublo leadership of Mrs. (1. A. Krautti and Mrs. It. E. Geary. This also promises to be a favor ite course. However, with choice as a whole, the drama section gives out a bright outlook when tho signature for the courses were obtained. It la planned to present a small orig inal skit or play later In the aea- stn from members of tbe drama section. Of tbis class, Mrs. Charles wood Ki:erluln Is head. Miss LeLalne West will enter tain the group at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Jonos at their next gather ing which will bo a business meet ing of the members. CAitDa oi'T von BRIDGE AFTERNOON Mrs. E. M. Bubb and Mr. A. R. Campbell will entertain on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week with a series of bridge parties during the hours of the afternoon's. Invi tations wore Issued early last week for the affair,' which will be bold In the Hall annex. MRS. PETERSON TO HE HOHTF.HH Members tf the Christian Mis sionary Society will meet on Thurs day afternoon, October 1, at the home of Mrs. Fred Peterson on the Spring Lake road. DINNER DANCe'iS SUCCESS OF WEEK Page Saveg High score of the flrxt day was awarded to Mrs.. U. E. liuuger, second high to Mrs. E. B. Hall und convolution to Mrs. Jack Slater. On Friday afternoon high score! went to Mrs. Oscar Sblve, second high to Mrs. John Kargent and con solation to Mrs. John Boyle. Twenty-three tables were in play during the afternoons. j N e w s C 1 a s s i f i e d Ad '..it ! s 1 line 1 day 1 line 2 days . -.10 .15e li CLASSIFIED line 3 days line 4 days AD BATES1 J0e 2Sc line 1 week line 1 month ..30a 7Se DELPHIAN fH'lt WILL MEET MONDAY Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the library club rooms of tbe Klamath Falls public library an organizing meeting of tbe Delphian club will be beld, according to an announcement made, last night by Mrs. Lena L. Goble. who Is In the city In the Interest of forming a Klamath Falls chapter of the na tional organization. Sixty Invitations were sent out throughout the city to those pro minent in socioty and club work. The organization will be perfected during the moettng on Monday af ternoon, with the course of study outlined and the officers for the nnmlnv vnar AlitetAfl ft In Anttri- to be heard splendidly through-rted that M Qf ,he 60 meml)eI., will be present. According to Mrs. Goblo, the or ganization Is second In the United State only to the General Federa tion of Women's Clubs. It Is the largest study club In the United States, however. Chapters were or ganised In ' May In Medford and Ashland and are now functioning onlanrfMlv ' P- . . t Prospective members are especial-li-"Tha Trumneter" I)lx. "Irish . .. ,k. l ------- y UTgeU l H1LUUU lllu Ilium, ong" Lange. "The Wreck of )n( ,n order t0 make (he Klamath fcilUPlanf," O'Hara. Nathan FMa grou9 actlve for tha coming f '' i. ,. r, ,i winter months. J (r "Uno Voce Poco Fa" Rossini i iiuu wmiTi.rcv To -"Patrla" Tito Mattel Mr- rkTI'RN SOON HERE Friends of Miss Marlam Wortley will be glad to know of her re turn to Klamath Falls, after an nhaencA of a fortnight, when she ac- omnanled her sister. Mls Doro thea Wortley lo Pittsburgh, Kan sas, where she will spend the win ter to Improve Iier health. Tho alrls are daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wortley. and take nn active nart in the social life of W. ' . the eltv's younger set. Mis Wort s' lev's return from the east will be lOLAY CHAPTER received happily as It was expect ed that she would remain for tne winter with friends In Kansas. MRS. KMMITT IS HOSTESS For members of the Happy Hour Miib. Mrs. R. A. Emmltt enter tained at her home on Pine street. Flowers gathered from the Emmltt enrden were used throughout the rooms, carrying out the color scheme of lavendar and marigold. Guests of the afternoon were Mesdames Ahble Walkor, Amelia Whltlock and George Barth. Others present were Mosdames w. tem plar, W. Stolnmota, r. eumiuem, O. M. Hector, w. r. jonnson, iu. Ruconlch and Mrs. JSmmiit. Mr. W. D. Cofor will entertain at her home on 6J1 Alameda street In a fortnight. INIVEI1SITV WOMEN HOLD INITIAL MEETING Th first meetlns of the year ih AmnrlMn Association of University Women was hold In the i.n.mrv elub room on Monday ovenlng. with a large number of Berlenbacb'a terrific body punches wore top much for the confident Buf falo gent. SPORTS FOR SALE Real Estate (Continued' from Page Six) FOR SALE Splendid corner lot in Hot Springs. Close In. 50x75 feet. Price $1,000. Call 901 Lincoln . St. or phone 636-M. NOTRE DAME IS BUNCH . OF FORMIDABLE GRIDS SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sopt. 26 (United Press) Out of a squad of reserves and last year' freshmen. Coach Knute ltochne bad built another Notre Dane football team that was good enough to overwhelm Baylor university of Texas, 41 to 0 here this afternoon. His Irish crew looked far bettor than any One ex pected and may, make the going rough for many another team' tbis Beason. - I 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 pbone 636-M. COAST LEAGUE Three-room, completely furnish ed house to trade as first payment on larger house. Want about four- room modern house on pavement. B..H. 8., care News. S9tt With tbe actual arrival of win ter and winter activities the In itial dluner dance of the season was given on Thursday evening of this week In the dining loom of the White Pelican hotel. A number of parties enjoyed tne affair and frocks were more at tractive this season than last, add ing to the lovely setting of the scene. Galloway's orchestra fur nished the music. c Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riley and Mrs. Tom McDonald made up a lovely table of guests. . Another table was occupied by Miss Loretta Jennings, Miss Vir ginia West, .Hollln Rudolph and Frank 'Beeten'"" ' ' ','" ' R. E. Wright was host at a table attractively arranged at which cov ers were laid for his gueBts, Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan, Miss Margaret Worden, Miss Clara Calkins. Os mond J. Hauge and R. E. Wright As hostess for the evening Mrs. Hope Weston Kilbourne also pre sided over a table. ' The guests were Mr. ; and Mrs. Aiken, Mrs. Lyon, T. P. Henderson. Bob Boucher, Mr. Davidson and Clarence Tuley. At another table Dr. and Mrs. Warren Hunt served as tbe host and hostess with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Durbln, Mr. and Mrs. B. Browne as their guests. Miss Rachael Cronqulst and JacK Simpson occupied an attractive table during the dinner hours. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Arena were host and hostesa to a number of friends. The centerpiece of tho table was an attractive arrangement ot sweet peas and gladioli. Among the other guests In tne dining room to attend the initial dance of the season were Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Mathews .and Mr. and Mrs. John Brett. ' , - Ih-e Finally Take One . SALT LAKE. Sept. 26. After los ing four straight games to the league-leading San Francisco Seals, Salt Lake won today's game by a score of 4 to 1. Score R. H. E. San Francisco 1 11 0 Salt Lake 4 6 1 Batteries McWeeny and Yelle; Calllo and Peters. CHINESE BRIDGE PARTIES GIVEN Society of Klamath Fall was km.).... nn Thiimilfiv and Friday af ternoons to the most delightful af fair of the season, wnen mrs. Thnn.a f! finmnhell and Mrs. riknriAa wnrf Eherletn .presided over a bridge ten in the Hall annex. In Its every appointment tne i-ni-nese motif was otservod. Oor . hi,mflfi0a Chinese brasses, candelabra and' In the bridge fav ors and tally cards, tne oriental theme was prevalent. Mis Betty Hauger and Miss Jean Hauger, dauK1"- i of Mr. and Mr. H. E. Hauger, garbed in Oriental robes received the guests. Presiding over all was a huge iiuildha' expressing the moUf to the r.,iiaa, rtvtnnf . Miniature figures in brilliant ' robes, Chinese " Hunt heads and yellow chrysantnemums completed the charming Idea of the Anniher Interesting Innovation car ried ont during the afternoon ser ies was the manner in wmcn paw ners wore obtained. From the .f finitnn and the pages of history to ithe modern figures of today, character cf romance ana interest wore presented and the two tinkeri in hlstorv were 'given as partners. ' At one table King George played -with tlueen -Mary. . At an other, Mary Plckford and Douglas Fairbanks and still another Romeo and Juliet. At daintily appointed tea table Mr.' H. N. 'Moe and Mrs. George t Wrlaht noured on Thursday af ternoon. On Friday afternoon Mr. W. O. Smith and Mrs. cnanes . Mooro presided at the tables. Oakland Wins Series OAKLAND, Sept. 26. Oakland cinched this week's series with Seat tle, 4 games to 1, by winning to day's engagement here, with a score of 8 to 0. Rachac, Meeker and Burns successively tried to stop the onslaught ot the Oaks, in a hitting streak, -but without success. Seat tle errors helped the local victory. 8core ' R. H.- E. Seattle 0 4-4 Oakland 8 IS 0 BatteriesrDumovich and O'Con- nell; Krauso and Read. i 'h Doable) Rmikis lTp Game LOS AUGELES,'" Sept.'-' 2ft.A double by Harry Iticonda, Portland second baseman, in the tenth inning of this afternoon's game gave Port land the victory. Tbe -score was 6 to 4. Riconda's bit scored Rohwer, who bad doubled. Score R. H. E. Portland 6 8 2 Vernon 4 10 S Batteries Racbac, Meeker, Burns and Hannah; Ludolph and Danning. Senators Beat Angels 7-1 : SACRAMENTO, .Sept. 26. Sacra mento defeated Los Angeles 7 to 1 here today, and took the series over their opponents. Kopp's triple with two on base In the fourth frame, was the feature of tbe afternoon. Score i R. H. E. Los Angeles 1 4 Sacramento... 7 12 1 Batteries Payne, Phillips and Sandberg; E. Shea and M. Shea. NATIONAL LEAGUE First game R. H E. New York 4 6 1 1 Pittsburgh S 6 1 Batteries Barnes and McMullen) Aldrldge and Smith. . FOR SALE 4 room bouse and seven acres suitable for subdiv ision. Priced right. Phone 839-W. ' 627-SO FOR RENT (Con't) FOR RENT 3 room plastered, partly furnished house, good lo cation. Phone 41-W. S27tt Fujurimnslhedl Homs FOR SALE Nice little home on pavement, In good location; gar age; price $2,250, $350 down and $30 per month and Interest. 901 Lincoln, phone 636-M. FOR SALE Splendid rnncta, proper ty in auierent parts ot the county. Pbone 636-M, or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Beautiful new 6-room bungalow, basement garage; splen did location for home; $5,260. Pbone 536-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE New modern 6-room bungalow; price $4,600; terms. Pbone 536-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Only a few good lots left in Mills Addition; price $250 each. Phone 536-M or calf 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Lots in all parts of the city lor lv per cent down and 36 equal payments on unpaid balance. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 536-M. Nice five room modern bunga low on paved street. Two large lots in Hot Springs Addition. Two good lots in Nichols Addition.- It win pay you to see mis property, as it is part of an estate that has to be settled. Call 206 Fourth St., corner Pine. ... A5tf FOR SALE Some splendid lots In Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone 536-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE 17 room ' rooming house. Reasonable price. Good money maker. Call at 804 Main. Jltf FOR SALE One and one-halt acres In alfalfa and potatoes, on high way, close In. Price $1,000, on easy terms. 901 Lincoln. Phone 636-M. FOR RENT 5 room unfurntihed he-use. 214 So. Riverside. S27 SUITE OF THREE ROOMS, fur - nace heat, hot water and use of batb. Phone 331-W. 621 Wash ington St. S27U' FOR SALE (Gon't) HAY DELIVERED L. Noll. - 920 Lincoln. Phone 697-W. 810 10 HEU WANTED Female WA:;ted Middlo aged woman 'as I companion and housekeeper for i elderly woman. Box 165, News. S17tf FOR RENT 4 room modern house on Lincoln. Inquire 1237 East St. S26tt ) FOR RENT Cabins to white men See Collins, 724 Market. S24-27 Feir Rent '. - Strictly modern, steam ' heated. furnished apartments, McCarthy Apartment, 630 Pine St Phone 00. S4C FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Hampshire ram. Ages 3 to 5. Price $30, f.o.b. shipping point. Write or wire Tehama Ranch, Gerber, Calif. S27 Oil HELP WANTED Male MAN WANTED (City, or country) old established company will sup ply capital and start you in" your own permanent business selling necessities people must buy every day. Experience unnecessary. Write McConnon fc Co., Factory 290, Winona, Minn. 820 WANTED GENERAL OFFICE vtyAN wants clerical, stenographer or book keeping .work. Six. years exper ience. Local references. Pbone 613.- Room, 28. ' . 827-29 - TREES" Shade, ornamental and fruit, berries, shrubbery, .vines, roses. Will set them also. Order new for fall and spring delivery. J. A. Farley. Pbone 588-J. P. O. Box 492. 1 S27-29' FOR . SALE B'.ack Bilk dress. Size 40. Never worn, $12.50. The Mode's Dressmakers. 130 So. 7th St. ...... 827-30. For Sale Excellent Tunning con dition. Fully equipped. Oversized cord tires, Atwater-Kent system, two spotlights. See car 'Monday at Western Auto Supply, 7th and Pine. Bt&ias-V- . S27: FOR SALE English Springer Span iel puppies from Imported train ed- parents, Sire, the only Amer ican and English International Champion in tbe world. Fastest retrievers, always - nnder com mand, pretty house dogs. Prices reasonable. Your choice from two litters. See what you are buy ing. . Lucile Redner. P. O. Box 171. S22-27' FOR SALE Wheland portable saw mm, capacity 3,ouv it. ti n.p, engine outfit, new this spring, cost $900. Best offer takes It. Nancy Vollman. Phone or call . Rocky Point... ., ... 822-27 .' ShropsMir Ewes 100 ewes and 17 bucks for sale. All purebred stock. Burr West brook, Merrill, Ore. , S20-26 . FOR RENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed room with bath and heat, private, home. 629 North 3rd. 826-27 FRONT ROOM for 1 or 2; phone, bath; $4 week. 303 Washing ton. Phone 284-W. 826-27 LARGE PLEASANT housekeeping rooms. 237 North 5th. BZ6-27 First game R. H. E. Chicago 8 13 0 Boston 5 13 " 1 Batteries Edwards, Blankenshlp and Grabowski; Ehmke, Fuhr and Stokes. FOR SALE Boston terrier male pup from pedigreed, toy stock, $35. Write, phone or call Nancy Vollman, Rocky Point. 822-27 . Adldaiag M&dfoniaes ': Cola Registers.',. Slightly nsed Dalton, Burroughs; guaranteed. Cash or tennis. South well Stationery Store. Phone 602 S10 O10 , EXPERIENCED chambermaid wants work by day or hour. Phone Sro-J. . . ., 826-29 WANTED Three auto 'log trucks. good haul. Inquire Jack Mor ton. Hildebrand, Ore; S22-28 LOST LOST Buncb ' of keys and pad-' lock between Balslger Garage and Shaw-Bertram . box factory. Re--turn' to 1809 .Main St. Reward. S24-26 T" FOUND FOUND Black and white dog. Owner may have same by pay ing for this ad. J. S. Lageson. Phone 616-J. 824-26 . MISCELLANEOUS TRADE Have $100 cornet,' E flat bass, 2 : shotguns and typewriter. Will trade. , fqr light car, tour ing, roadster or delivery. Call , 625 Plum St, after 6 p. nt. -... S25-27.' CARPENTERS Tbe initiation fee of the Carpenter's Union is be ing raised Oct .1, ... 1925. , All , tradesmen who. wish to ' join place - their'' application bo fore . that date. Pbone 906 or or call at Central Labor Union Hall, 5th and Main St. 823-29 SHORTHAND Taught evening Gregg system. Call or write Mrs. ' Price. Room "No. 14. Court House.-. , i 820 Ol PARAGON" made i to measure . coats, $18.50 to $59.75. All wool fabric,, also Manhattan Woolen1 Mills tor woolens, all descriptions. Mrs. Beatrice Cory, 522 So. 6th St. Phono 45 6-M.; 816 016 IF WE DON'T CARRY your tav . orite magazine or newspaper we'll- order it tor, you. Hale's News Agency. ( 810 O10 MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacber ot piano, private lessons 1 hoar a .week and privilege of class work In composition, musical his tory, ear training,- etc. Terms $5 , a month. ..Studio .503 No. Ird. ' Phone 284-M. Residence 1000 California. Phone 790-W. S4-r-04 Second game r R. H. E. New York . 3 8 Pittsburgh 0 4 2 Batteries Fltzslmmons and Sny der, Devlne; Morrison, Sheehan and Gooch. Score I R. H. E. Brooklyn 4 11 0 Cincinnati 16 1 Batteries Ehrhardt and Taylor; Donohuo and Hargrave, Score I R. H. E. Philadelphia 4 16 1 Chicago 2 6 0 Batteries Carlson and Henllne; Blake and Gonzales. 11 Innings. St. Louis-Boston no game, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yanks Defeat TlRer i NEW YORK, Sept. 26. Two runs, batted In by Howard Shanks, and a homer by Buster Gehrig gave the New York Yankees a 8 to 1 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Shocker was hit on the knee by a drive from Hellman, and Bassler had to be re lieved when his finger was split by MeiiBcl's foul tip. Score R. H. E. Dotrolt 1 11 0 New York 3 9 0 Batteries Wells, Doyle and Bass ler, Woodall; Shocker, Hoyt and Bengough. Whlto Sox Win Two BOSTON, Sept. 26. Chicago bad little trouble in taking both games ot the double header from the Red Sox this afternoon, 8 to 5 and 6 to 0. Ted Lyons incidentally annexed his 20th vlotory ot the season, and a shut-out, besides. Rookies Beat Atlilotlcs Twice PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 26. Two rookies pitchers, Levensen and Benge, outpointed Connie Mack's pair of aces, Rommel and Gray, here this afternoon, and pitched tbe Cleveland Indians to a double vic tory over the Athletics at 7 to 2 and 4 to 0. First game ' R. H. E. Cleveland 7. 10 1 Philadelphia ; 2 11 ' 8 Batteries Levson and Myatt; Rommell, Harrlss and Cochrane. Second game R. H. E. Cleveland - 4 10 2 Philadelphia 0 4 1 Batteries Benge and McCrea; Gray and Cochrane. Score - R. H. E. St. Louis - 9 11 1 Washington 7,11 1 Batteries Glard, Vangllder and Dixon; Thomas, Kelly and Severeld. Football Scores FORD ROADSTER '25 model for sale or will trade on real estate. Colonial Inn. 827 OS Amherst, 23; Rochester, ?. Case, 17: Baldwin, 17. Penn State, 14; Lebanon Valley 0. SuBquehanna, 0; Cornell, 80. . . .1 Dartmouth, 69; Norwich, 0. . Colgate, 28; Canlsus, 0. Washington, 108: Willamette, 0. V. 8. C 74; Whlttler. 0. U. of C, Southern branch, 7; San Diego, 0. Emporia Teachers, 7; Kansas Ag gies, 26. Haskell Indians, 35; Fairmont College, 0. Moorhead Normal, 0; North' Da kota, 64. Minnesota Teachers, 35; Luther 0. North Dakota Aggies, 47; James town, O. Marquette, 10; Loyola, 0. West Virginia, 8; Allegheny, 0. Akron, 3; Wittenberg, 13. U. of C., 28; Santa Clara, 0. Olympic Club, 9; Stanford, 0. Grinnell, 27; Penn College, 13. Ames, 28; Simpson, 0. Parsons, 12; Still, 0. Nebraska, 13; Freshman, 0. St. Thomas, 6; Upher, Iowa Col lege, 6. Kennewlck, Wash., high 14: Pend leton ' high 7; Washington high, Portland 17; Chelmlls high 7. Try a New Class Ad. Woostor, 0; Asblnnd. 17. Ursinus, 0: Penn. 82. Hamilton. 0: Williams. 13. Havorford, 0; Columbia, 69. Nlagra, 0; Now York U., 14. Union,-68; St. Michaels, 0. Hobart. 0; Syracuse, 30. ' Rhode Island, State, 0; BroWn, 33. Alfred, 3; Rutgers. 19. Manhattan. 0; Holy Cross. 41. Michigan 'State,' 16: Adrian, 0. Detroit U 26; Alma, 0. ' Pittsburgh, 28: Wash, ft Lee, 0. Notre Dame, 28; Earlham, 0. Lafayette, 21); Muhlenberg, 14. Bucknell, 17; West Maryland, 0. F & M, 16; Albright, 0. Gettysburg, 40; St. Johns, 0. Legal Notices NOTICE FOR ri'BUCATIOJI. , Department of tho Interior, ' U. 8. Lonl Office at Laltevle, Die. September 21, 1925 Notice Is hereby given that Sam uel Dixon,, of Olene. Oregon, who. on August 14, 1920, made Addi tional Stock Raising Homestead Entry, No. 09889, for 6WK of Sec tion 25 and BEA ot Section 26. Township 398., Range 10B., ' Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice ot intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R, De- Lap,, Clork ot tho County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tne DRESSMAKING Mrs. H. O. Whit ney. 510 8o. 5th.! Phone 4 6 6-M.. : 81 Ol i 30th day of October,. 1925. ' ... ' Claimant names as witnesses: . Harry Kinney, ot Olene, Oregon,' T. P. Corpenlng, of Olene, Oregon. D. Ellis Young, ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' - , Leonard Lewis, or uiene, Oregon. F, P. LIGHT, 826026 .- Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ... nnMrtmMil. ' nf th fntrala. U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. Notice Is hereby given that WI1--Ham F. B. Chase, of Bonanza, Ore gon, who, on January 10, 1920,' made Homestead Entry, No. 011181, for WHNE14, NWitati- ana SE14NW14,' Section -28, Township ioa Dancra 19R Willamette Mer- idlun, has filed notice of Intention - to make Three near rrooi, xu es tablish claim to the land above JB.n,lhul hnfnr J O. TTamaker. U.' S. Commissioner, at;Bonanxa. Ore gon, on the 7tB day ol novemwr, 1925. v r Claimant names as witnesses: v y&7 Miliar John Miller. John Bunn, J. A. Mnhoney, all of Bo nanza, Oregon. 822 022 . Register. "NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, . j 0. S. .Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore.' September 9. 1925. I Notice Is horeby given that Frank, F. Mullan, of Dorrls, California,' who on November 1, 1923, made. Additional Homestead Entry, Act: June 9. 1916 and March 2, 1889, No. 012106, for WNWtt of Boc-5 tion 33, Township 408., Range 7E..J Wlllamctto Meridian. bus filed notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to, tho land above described, before Bert C. Thomas, U. S. Commission er, at Klamath Fails. Oregon on the 9th day of Ndvomber. 1925. i. Claimant names as witnesses: -Jesse L. High, David Btotts. Wil liam Raymond, Al Cummins, all ot Dorrls, California. I ' : - - F." P. LIGHT, . SIS 012 Inc. Register. X