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CHE KLAMATH NEWS LCHER COMPANY LL OPEN STORE A. Piic:.er company, which hu lunced the opening of a branch ilnmath Falls In the Immediate te liui obtained a room in the fcrthy apartments, where a. A. lonuld, local mnntigiir Will have Buliie ofrtan. ku location of tlm new store It he curnor of Fifth and Main ata In III" Melhnse building. fly oocuplid by Lucas Furnl founipany. l p. Lansdowne To e Asked to Testify AKEIIURST. N. J., Sept. 21 ilia conriusinn or Mondays on of thn Inquiry Rear Ad- U Illlard !'. Junea, president of jrourl, directed Capt. Paul Foley. to adrocatto, lo. ascertain liar Mm. Lansdowne, wife of pnto commander of the Ill-fated Inndoab, wlahed to testify. He subpoenaed Capt. Anton Hein- the dlrlsllilo's conaultant con :tlon officer to appear beforo court. Ilelnen has blamed re hi of aafoty valves for tlio ho rf the Independent: develop- la of Monduy'a session was the miony of C'upt. George W e. Jr., head of the air ata who told the court he believed Lansdowna's ordera for the iandcah's Inst flight accorded klowno "all desirable freedom ke choice of lima and Itinerary. testified that Commander klowno had not pleaded for tenement of the flight to the Id two weeka In September, 'merely voiced a preference to ho aocnnd, instead of tho first ," In tho month. k xes $45.50 on $100; wn Citizens I Flee lltDIN. OUIa., Sept. 8. This mining town, weary Of Us tax- Ined eilstence. after only acven of Incorporation, early next will seek to commit legal three years. Card In has en- I the heavlFHt tax burden of any In the United Klotot. HUuated I beurt of tho rlcuojit lead and fluids in the world, I there Is wealth under tho ground wlth clty limits than Is represented Bo string of fr.imo buildings Residences along Majn street. res last, year wore $49.00 on MOO valuation. This year, ants have been informed, tho will ba nearly 178 on every t. Three years ago. tho cesHlon r thousand acres from tho or Incorporated area, saddled 1 the qulvorlng necks of the tew nta of the remaining forty-acre i a bonded Indebtedness of 1,000. , , , 'amath Falls Gets generous Tributes State Publication "6 'the September Issud of Oregon Boss, Klamath Falls has received larger portion of publicity with Its written by Kinmnth Falls res ts concerning the resources and Eitages found In Klamath. II. Raymond has, written a of why "Klamath whlto pine the aworld." Fen Woile Is the r of another article portraying agricultural resources. , Another lie has bneu well written by Jack (ball concerning; the Stop Forest Is campaign In which Klamath '-done so well. Paris1 "Queen of Form" i wr .,c l -u.... if ',? .J. ' T-'Ji'. .i. . ail . . J 1 v .I'Vi fid'?! ;f f i "fink ! 1 ..(J'',V(-'V 4 1 1 4T 3f irry n this costume vctte Larnvs, irench musical comedy star. . ncliicvcs both clalioratrness and abbreviation. The pown worn by ! the "Queen of Form," as Paris knows her, is madcentirelyof j ostrich feathers and cost a fortune.' .. " ! CRATER LAKE PRESENTS , BEAUTIFUL APPEARANCE AS SUMMER SEASON ENDS According to the scores of visitors at Crater Lako on Sunday, tho Lake has never appeared as bcuutlful, as blue or as clear and with the close of the season drawing near, many are biking this week to have their Inst look at Crater Lake. Compilation of figures to Septem ber 25, show that registration in the park for this year exceeded that of last year by mora than 2000, accord ing to L. E. Lamb, park ranger. HTWHBK WIN'S MATCH ' LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28. Joe Stechcr retained hla heavyweight wrestling championship in a match with Stan Zbyszko here Monday eight. Zbyszko won the first fall In 21:50. Stecher taking the two last in 13 minutes and In 6:12. Tuesday, Scpfc. 29, 1925 of that country, and la here soliciting aia tor me Armenian war orphans. The' acUOOl Voted lo; mnnnrl An orphan for a year, and a ways and tneans committee was appointed to secure, the accessary foods. Donald Bailey, who has been spending a few weeks with relatlvea In California, resumed hia achool work here Monday morning. The Senior class had a rtol.ai. r-i day on the question. "Unsolved: That rroninition Has Been a Success." The affirmative side won with a de cision of three to nothing. , The Junior class Is planning on getting class rings and pins this year as well as the Seniors. The Juniors sold candy at the dance In Merrill Friday night as a means of securing tho money for them. Mlsa Muriel Nichols, who formerly taught In the Merrill school and is now the English teacher in Klamath County high, spent the week end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Har-wood. Page Fivtj News Classified Ads 1 Una 1 toy 1 line 2 daya , CLASSIFIED AD BATES ..10a I 1 Una I daya lOe 15c I 1 line 4 daya I 1 Una 1 weak . 25e 1 Una 1 month -S0 -7(0 NOTICE After this date, September 28, 1925. I M h It 1 1 Hn innw k. slble for any debts contracted, by r wiie, neme Trapser. S29Q4" BEN TRAPSER, NOTICE TO THE PrUMC . Ttavtntr AtmnnmaA ... : . ........... u . in j uwmutraa at 323 Main street, known as the New TrtmnM DeBtiu.i t --1 1 1 n be responsible 'for any bills con- nni:iu auer o?peiemoer zs. i:iz&. S29 Ol E. J. lAWRESOE,,, After September 28. 1923, I shall not be responsible for any debts Incurred either In. my name or In the name of the New Home Kost.iu rant,sby any one other than my self MRS. GEOItfiiA HA5ri S29 01 9-POINTER DEER IS SHOT BY HIGHWAY OFFICER Anything you wish to sell? Or to buy? Tell all Klamath Falls about It In the economical, efficient way- through a little News Classified Ad. Anything you wish to sell? Or to buy? Tfll all Klamath Falls about It In the economical, efficient way through a little Klamath News Class ified Ad. George Van Horn, maintenance ' engineer for the state highway de partment, has to hia credit one of; the largest hiack tail deer of the season, when he brought down a I nine point buck Sunday, several j miles west of Plnehurst on tho Auh-i luttd-Ktumath Falls highway. The buck tipped the scales at more than 200 pounds when weighed in by Van Horn. Merrill High Notes . Hy -ALT A WILSON Practice for soccer ad volley ball ; Is being carried on in earnest The first games will be played with the j Henley team on their ground October 1 9. The Merrill teams have not yet been selected, but there is some I mighty good material. CITY TRANSFER MEN BAG . ' ' 7 : T " ' , . FINE BLACK-TAIL BUCK road drag, he and several other boys leveled tho soccer ground. C. F. Trlplelt and W. H. Clark, , William Hulet, who has been a of the City Transfer company, re- student In Merrill high for the past turned homo yesterday with a four- two years, will leave . tor Myrtle point blncktall deer. Triplet! shot j Point shortly. His father. Rev. the buck through tho head. The chas. Hulet. will fill the Presbyter men packed the animal four miles Ian pulpit there. Merrill will lose to the highway. They bagged the animal about 30 miles from tho city. a good yell leader in William. With the arrival of practically nil tho new school books, the students can proceed with their work without delny. Tho various committees have been COMI'OHKIt HONORED CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Sept. 28. In tho woods and hills alctix tho Turkey river nt Splllville, Iowa, appointed for the Freshman recep- where Antonin Dvorak found the lion and tne invitations Bern oui. Inspiration for "Humoresque." the Plans are well unaer way 10 give folk of the little town gathered 'the Frosh a real initiation on Octo- Monday to dedicate a tablet ' in : bcr 2. honor of the composer. raroungian .su.-u luesoay ana gave a mm ut uiv au ditions In Armenia. He Is a native ' Try a News Class' Ad. I FAMOUS FANS' f C Ti si' 1 . ..: r ... - - Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH . In the Matter" of the Estate of An nie E. P-riggs, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, executor of the estate of Annie E. Brlggs. deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against, the said deceased, to exhibit same, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the f'.rst publication of this notice, to the etrtd executor, at his office In the City of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, In, said county and state. Dated September 14 1925. C. F. STONE. Executor of the Estate of Annie E. Brlggs, Deceased. 815.22,29-06.13 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given, that scal ed bids will be received by the County Court of 'Klamath County, at the County Conrt House uti to 2 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, the 3rd day of October, 1925 for: The construction of a piling bridge over' Lost River on the State Line near Tule.Lake. in ac cordance "with the plans and spec ifications now on file in the office of the County Engineer. Plans and specifications may be had at the office of the County Engineer upon deposit of five dol lars ($5.00). Said deposit will be refunded to unsuccessful bidders upon the return of plans and spec ifications to the County Engineer. Bids must be securely sealed, paiinly marked "Bid for State Line Bridge," and addressed to the County Clerk of Klamath County. Each did must be accompanied by a certified check, bidder's bond or cash In tho sum of not less than five per cent (5) of the amount of the bid, eald sum to be for feited to Klamath County upon fail ure of the bidder to enter into con tract provided by said county with in ten (10) daya after notice of acceptance of bid. The county Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R. H. BUNNELL, tv' " County Judge. BURRELL SHORT, - Commissioner. C. J. MARTIN. S22.29 , . .;. Commissioner. FOR SALE Real Eatata FOR SALE -4 room house' nd seven acres suitable for subdiv ision. Priced right. Phone 83S-W. S27-30 FOR SALE By owner, 3 room honse, bath, modem plumbing, breakfast nook, garage and woodshed. Price $1,500. Terma. Phcne S51-W. 829 Ol FOR SALE Splendid corner lot in Hot Springs. Close In. 0x75 feet. Price $1,000. Call 901 Lincoln St. or phone 536-M. FOR SALE One of the best completely- furnished homes In the city, lot large enough for an other house, 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 636-M. Fjnasfol IHfonns . ..'..T Tir&db 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, $350 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 630-M. or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Beautiful new 5-room bungalow, basement garage: splen did location for home: $5,250. . Phono 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Ne modern 5-room bungalow; price $4,500; terms. ' Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Only a few good lota left in Mills Addition; price $250 each. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. ... FOR SALE Lots In all parte of the city for 10 per cent down and 36 equal payments on unpaid balance. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 536-M. For Sale Real Eatata (Con't)i FOR SALE; One and one-half acres In alfalfa and potatoes, on high way, closa in. Price $1,000, on eaRjr terms. 901 Lincoln. Phone 636-M. FOR SALE (Con't) FOR 3ALF 17 room roomlnt honse. Reasonable price. Good money maker. Call at 804 Main. Jiff FOR RENT FOR RENT 4 room modern house, bath room and kitchen range, hot and cold water. Corner Main ind Alameda. Phone 435-R. S29tt FOR RENT 3 room plastered, partly furnished house, good lo . cation. Phone 41-W. 827tf SUITE OF THREE ROOMS, fur nace heat, hot water and use of bath. Phone 331-W. 521 Wash ington St. S27tt FOR RENT 1 ob Lincoln. St. room modern house Inquire 1237 East S26t( Fir. "Remt ;. Strictly modern, steam heated, furnished apartments, McCarthy Apartment, 630 Pine St. Phone 800. S4C FOR SALF. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Navajo- rugs.- Call 73-M. evenings. S29 Ol WHY PAY $0 or $100 for a cloth coat when you can buy a fine fur Jacquette for $7 or a fur coat for $130? Which will look better and last longer. These prices are for 10 days- only, at the Northern Fur Shop. . 810 Main. S29 FOR SALE Hampshire rams. Ages 3 to 5. Price $30, f.o.b. shipping point Write or wire Tehama Ranch, Gerber. Calif. S27 Oil TREES Shade, ornamental and fruit, berries, shrubbery, vines, roses. Will set them also. Order now for fall and spring delivery. J. A. Farley. Phone 688-J. P. O. Box 492. 827-29 . m 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. aa 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 6S6-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Black silk dress. Size 40. Never worn, $12.60. The . -Mode's -Dressmakers.. 130 So. 7th St. R27-30 AcMiiiag Madhiiacs Casta Registers ' Slightly nsed Dalton, Burroughs; guaranteed. Cash or terms. South well Stationery Store. Phone 602. S10 O10 FORD ROADSTER. '25 model for aale or will trade on real estate. Colonial Inn. S27 OS HAY" DELIVERED U Noll. 926 Lincoln. Phone 697-W. 810 10 HELP WANTED Female" " WANTED Middle aged woman as companion and housekeeper for elderly woman. Box 166, News. ' - gi7tf WANTED WANTED Washing to do at 606 nainui, - wooten clothes care fully done. . . S29 06 GENERAL OFFICE MAN wants clerical, stenographer or book keeping work. -Six years exper ience. Local references. Phona 613. Room 28. ,-. . . i 827-29. EXPERIENCED chambermaid wants work by day or hour. Phona . 330-J. 826-29 WANTED Three auto lor trucks, good haul. Inquire. Jack Hor ton. Hlldebrand. Ore. S22-28 , MISCELLANEOUS JUST RECEIVED from New York, a shipment of the ftaeet fnr coats and jacquettes. - Ranging in price from $78 to lilt" a garment. These prices are goad until Octo ber 8th only. At the Northern Fur 'hop 810 Main.' 23 CARPENTERS The initiation fee of the Carpenter's' Union is be ing 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 Sts. S23-29 SHORTHAND Taught i evenings, Gregg system. ' Call or write Mrs. Price. Room- No. . 14. Conrt House. . ; - - S20 OJ "PARAGON" made to measure coats, $18.50 to $59.76. All wool fabrics, also Manhattan Woolen , Mills for woolens, all descriptions. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. 52$ So. 6th St. Phone 456-M. S16 016 IF WE DON'T CARRY your fav orite magazine or newspaper we'll order it for you. Hale's Newa Agency.- ' S10 Ol MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher -f ox piano, private lessons 1 hour 1 a week and privilege of class - work In composition, musical his tory, ear training, etc. Terma $6 a month. Studio 603 No. 3rd. Phone 284-M. Residence 1000 California. Phone 790-W. S4 04 DRESSMAKING Mm. H. G. Whit ney. 510 So. 5th. Phone 456-M. , SI Ol NOTICE IX) CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given, (hat seal ed bids will be received by the County Court of Klamath - County at the County Court House up to 11 o'clock A. iM. on Saturday, the 3rd day of October, 1925, for the construction of The American Leg Ion Memorial Building. The build ing is to be located on the southeast corner of Block thirty-five (35) Original Town of Llnkvllle, Klam ath Falls,. Oregon, and is to be built according to the plans and specifi cations of H. R.. Perrin. Bids will be received on the Gen eral Contract only. - Plans and specifications, proposal blanks and Instructions may be ob tained at the office of H.. R. Per rin, 209 Hopka Bultdlng. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Bidder's bond or certified check for the sum of five per cent (5') of the amount of the bid must ac company each proposal, said sum to be forfeited to Klamath County upon failure of the bidder -to enter Into contract provided by said county within ten (10) days after notice of acceptance of his bid. ' The County Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the County Court. Dated this 21st day of Sept., 1925. - ... - C. R. DELAP, 822,29 " V " County Clerk. NOTICE OF BOND SALE flnnlnit tirrtlWiRflll will bft received bv the Common Council for the purchase of Street Improvement Bonds aggregating sixteen -inou-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 construction of the 37th Improve ment Unit, namely: Second Street from Pine Street northerly to Jefferson- 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 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 rate 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. Proposals to purchase must be unconditional and accompanied by certified check for 5 per cent of the proposal. ' LEM L. GAGHAOEN, ' Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil, September 14, 1925. S22,24,26,29 01,3,6,8,10,13 NOTICE " OF BOND SALE Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council for the purchase of Streot 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 Falls, 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 Street from Klamath Ave nue to Walnut Avenue, Inclusive, Including intersect Ions 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, end in amounts of Five Hun dred Dollars ($500) each, and due ten years after dnte of issue. Op tional at any eoupon date on and after one year, end will bear inter est at the rate of not to exceed 6 per cent per annum, payaible 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. Botfd buyer to furnish the bonds in blank and pay for the legal ex amination of the transcript. ' Proposals to purchase must be unconditional end accompanied by certified check for & 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. S22. 24, 26. 29 01,3,6,8,10,13 NOTICE OF BOND BALE Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council for the purchase Of Street Improvement Bonds aggregating Thirteen Thou sand Four Hundred and Ten Dol lars and Ninety Cents, ($13,410.90) authorized by Ordinance of the .City of Klamath Falls, No. 696, for the construction of the 86th Improve ment Unit, namely: Fifth Street from Pine Streot northerly to Jef ferson Street, Including intersec tions. 1 Proposals to purchase such bonds will be received by the undersigned up to and Including the 26th day of October, 1925, t the hour ol 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 ($600) each, and the ten years after date of Issue. Op tional at any coupon date on and after one year, and will bear Inter net at the rate of not to exceed 6 per cent per annum, payable semi annually, principal and interest pay able at the office of (he City Treas urer 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 examin ation of the transcript. ' Proposals (o purchase must' be unconditional and accompanied by certified check for 6 per cent of the proposal. L.EM 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 NOTICE FOR Pl'BLICATIOJl Df-nrtment of the Interior, U. S. Lanl Office at Lalcevtew, Ore. September 21, ' 1924 Notice Is hereby- given that Sam uel Dixon, of Olene.-. Oregon, who, on August 14, 1920, madu Addi tional Stock- Raising Homestead Entry, No. 09689. for SW.U of Sec tion 25 and SE4 of Section 26, Township 39S., Range 10B., W !1 lamette Meridian, hoe filed notice of intention (a make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. De Lap., Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath - Falls, Oregon,' on - the 30th day of October, .1.925. Claimant names as witnesses: Harry Kinney, of Olene, Oregon. F, P. Corpening, of Olene, Oregon. D. Ellis Young, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. i ' ' -" Leonard Lewis, of Olene, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, 826 026 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore. Mnttx la hamhv vtveil that Wil liam F. B. Chase, of Bonanza, Ore- . 4 A f l,A gon, wno, -on rfanuary xv, made Homestead Entry. No. 011181. wuneu. ' NWU8BV and SE14NW, Section 28, Township 398., Range J2E., Willamette mer idian, has filed notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, (o es- n1.llBl.- nlalm In 41iA Innd ' abOVO described, before J. O. Hamaker. U. S. Commissioner, at Bonanza, ure gon. on the 7th day ot- November, 1925. '',:'' Claimant names as witnesses: E. W. Miller. John Miller, John Bnnn! J.. A. Mahoney, all ot Bo- nanza. Oregon. p U0HT S22--022 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, tj. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore. September 9, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Frank F. Mullan. of Dorris, California, who on November 1, 1923, made Additional Homestead Entry, Acta June . 1916 and March 2, 1989, No. 019106, for WHNWH ot Sec tion S3. Township 40S., Range 7E., Willamette Meridian, has - filed notice ot Intention to make Throe 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 Dorris, California. - . . f. P. .LIGHT, S12 012 Inc. Register.