Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1925)
KLAMATH NEWS Klamath News ..,(! nr.il IMiDHahed lir Til KK IU lll.imiINO CO. iKs I'lrerinrsi KU Otter- Ir.alanl; llyrnn II. Hiird, vlca. i,n II. Hlavanaun. aarra Waltrr Hlronnrh, IreaNurer. itutlnt the nwnara of the en- ,llnitlnK alocK laaue.) YVknhoN ... H.naiiliis Krlltor rW)NAI.l ... Kdllor ttt th I'ontofrh'A ut Kliirnitih fir. ua irtUIldulHHH ftlfttttil Ld vry morning xcnit Mon MI"'"! ' Tp I !' NTT orulng xciut I). O. K. bull rih trtmU J all communluAtlnni and mtk rtnIt(niit-iH to Th KlaniMth tfri ritlllnir to rroeiv th.r - DrruUII'Ml llartmtit ! I I and a. m. Bnd a copy will Hit to you. ft mil l.aaS Wlra I MCW aja IINITKD PHICm '.LoliKeat lu tha World) OFFICIAL PAI-KII t I'lTV OK KLAMATH FA I.I. JPSEY - WILLS cm TmiTiTiifr 1 ILtXI ID. ARTICLES II BEND. Ind. 8onl. 29. News) Jack Dempsoy. heavyweight champion, tod ft'llls, tha Now Orleans loug- n, bave alined articles to hi a 10 -rou nil no-declslon Michigan City, Ind. next i 1 t nicies were sinned at Nllos, :e Tuesday, aftor the fight- In Floyd Fltzalnimons, pro- fcr the bout, bad motored he state line to Nllrs. Mich. articles provided that the Irt again on August 3. 1926, up a formul agreoment. It tmlood thut Jack Kearns' nt with Dempsey tormlnato before that duto. . ey- and ' Will each posted of 1-00,000 Tuesday, while liana posted a forfeit of U la expected that the III be held on Labor Day, The Indiana law prohibits kill" In the statp, but the are confident that , they nd" opposition from the !, as the bout Is to be lug exhibition, The trip Mich., however, was made kto the possibility of tech- kllcultles with the Indinana Dempsey, Wills and Flti-together- with Paddy Mul- ll's manager, mot at the Dr. Fred Don In, a friend mmons-. After alanine er- lh each other, bothffighters articles wjth Floyd. The motored back to South Dempsey planned to leave ucsday evening for Cleve- Biore he Is to stage an ex- bout. pngthy conference seemed In lute Tuesday, when dlfft- arose over the question oi to. Both Wills and Demp- Died to pick the man. but a blue referee was finally de- kipnn. The name of tbe has not yet been announced, e Ripe for Golf nd Book, Report It Is only fortunate In having for Its stars such characters as Hobby Jones Wulls (lunn. Francis Oulmet, Jess Guilford. George von Kim Hwectsur, Dick Jones and a few doi- who ron't be corrupted. Hut golf has Housed a pretty big llvot out of the sundlois of busonall In the last few years, and all sorts of kids will be coming along to the big tournaments In time, (lumblera huve found the golf tournaments somewhat lke the Ken tucky Derby and other big races on which It is possible to book "fu turos." At the Oakmont club In l'lttsburg when the players were shooting for the amateur champion ship It was understood that there wore bookmakers on tho grounds, with heavy business booked on varl out boys In botb the qualifying and match play. The proprietors of baseball used to think their players were beyond mo temptation, and It took Rnhe Ituth and Jackrabblt ball to allay the scandal of the baseball business. Tho bookmaker Is a singularly vile species of vermin. He will stoop to methods that a poorbox robber would spurn with a feeling for his solf respoct. At the municipal links tournament one of the finalists got a telegram, undoubtedly from a gambler, who wanted to put him off his game, tolling li I in that bis father was dy ing. A similar message was receiv ed for Swoetser at Oakmont the day ho lost to Watts Gunn, but It was held up for Investigation and never was delivered. On the Inst day, wh' n Hobby Jones and (iunn wont out ' shoot for the championship, they were warned to pay no attention to any telegrams containing bad news from home. If golf matches are to become the subject of heavy commercial betting the time will come when some kid with a weak spot In his character will find It worth while not to bear down In an Important round. arnaCIIIITION HATKS fcHorlptlons Tuyabla In Advance K by tZiilZ f moan,- Si i avvt ach' bul ' reckoned without ted by carrier, on yaar NATIONAL LEAGUE Scorn R. H Brooklyn 4 1! Philadelphia 10 I Ilattorloa Grimes, Can I roll E. 3 1 and Taylor, Hargrace; Pearce and Hen line. No other games scheduled. No American league games today. Anything you wish to sell? Or to buy? Toll all Klamath Falls about It In the economical, efficient way through a little Klamath News Class ified Ad. High School Plans on Student Caravan Boosting for Klamath high school is the object of the student body, when It wss learned yesterday that attempts will be made throughout the city and the school to form a caravan to Med ford, for the Klam ath Falls-Medtord game on tbe en emy's gridiron, on Saturday afternoon. Boys are talking football, girls are talking football, the faculty are discussing the feasibility of the "Id aho spread" and the "off-tackle buck," and even Paul Jackson, blgh school principal will bring It up this noon at the chamber of com merce, where he Is the main speak er of the forum luncheon. According to the coach, there will be little change in the line for Sat urday's game with the possible ex ception of BUI Bessler, who may not be out In time for the fray. Betselor Is suffering from a sprained ankle, sustained In the Grants Pass game last week. The big boy plays at tackle and Is one of the main stays of French's eleven. YORK. Sept. 29. That mys- tome, the handbook, has be- big chapter on amateur golf time is ripe. If not more so, authorities of game to do 'wing with alarm. . ketir golf Is not Incorruptible. Babe Wouldn't Mind So Nicked Him for 5 Grands, Says Hug NEW YORK, Sept. 29. Telling the world why he fined Babe Ruth 96,000, Miller Hugglns leaned tha weight of his case on the crutch of "authority." Tho Babe wouldn't subordinate his own tremendous ability to the com mand of a nominal boss who never saw the llcht of i day when he could compare with Babe Ruth. The theory of the sanctity of au thority lakes a lot of proving. The big ones rate special privil eges In all the ways of life except, perhaps, the military. In tennis, William T. Tilden was found guilty of peddling an Inter view: If that wasn't professional conduct, Uncle Tom wj a Nordic. But the Lawn Tennis association merely admonished Tilden not to do it again, and let him go. ' William T. Tilden Is a big one in tennis. In Now York It would be Impos sible to find a harness cop craty enough to hand a traffic summons to Mayor John F. Hylan. In Washington the presidential automobiles may run contrary to traffic In one way streets. Tbe theory of the sanclty of au thority goes contrary to the theory on which Babe Ruth was raised to his high position. The other theory says: "The King can do no wrong." For several years, Babe Ruth was king In the Amorlcan league, and Inasmuch as he was then packing thousands of customers Into all the ball parks of the league, he didn't have to submit to what Hugglns now calls his "authority." Anyone who traveled with the Yankees In those days knows that the rules didn't ap ply to Ruth. He could have gone to the bnll yard reeling drunk if he wanted to, because he was hitting homers and drawing crowds. If tho Yankees decided to dethrone Ruth and reduce him to the common ranks they should have warned him. Even then, the snatching of the Babe's 35,000 would bave been pret ty mean business. Colonel Jake Ruppert, who owns the ball club, must bave needed the money when he took it away from the one fellow who made the Yanks. October 30 ,,..:0I October 31' ' 8:01 ? November it 3:06 November : 2 6:00 November 3 ,..:0 November 4 ......... :9 November ( -....11:10 November t ...........6:11 November 7 6:12 . November 8 6:1M . November 9 .....6: IB November 10 6:10 November 11 ..' 6:18 ' November 12 ., ,..6:19 November 13 v:20 '- ' November 14 0:21 November 16 :.;.-.... 6: ft Novomber 16 6:28 November 17 6:24 November 18 6:26 November 1?. 6:37 i . iuTBiuuer u e:zs November 21 6:29 November 22 6:31 November 23 ,.6:32 November 14:...;.. 6:33 ,; ' November is'.'. 6:34 November 26 ( .6:36 .' November 27 6:36 ' November 28 6:37 November 29 ....'..6:38 November 30 6:40 December 1 ,.6:41 December 2 6:42 December 3 6:43 , December 4 6:44 December t 6:46 ; December 6 ...... ....0 :46 ' - " December 7 6:47 . December. 8 :.'.:tS December 9 6:48 December 10 0:49 December'll'.... 6:60 ' . December 12 6:61 December 13 i.-.'....;..6:62' " December 14 6:62 December 16 U...;.6:53 December 16 6:64 December 17 6:65 December 18 6:55 December 19 t 6:56 December 20 : 6: 66' December 21 ...6:67 December 22 ...:..i.6:67 December 23 8:68 December 24 6:68 December 25 6:69 December 26 . 6:59 December 27 6:59 December 28 7:00 December 29 7:00 December 30 7:00 December 31 7:00 United States Department of Agrl culture, Bureau of Biological Survey. Time of Sunrise and Sunset at Lallovlew, , Oregon, (120th Meridian Line). Table showing time of one-half hour before sunrise and sunset, ,-for the purpose of Indicating when, each day during lawful open season, the bunting of migratory game birds may begin, or must cease, respective ly, to abide by the requirements of the Federad Migratory Bird treaty act regulations. Add five minutes to sunrise and sunset for the region around Klam ath Falls. Column headed "Start A. M." gives the time when shooting may start. as tho half hour has been subtracted from the time of sunrise. Column headed "Stop P. M." gives the time of sunset, when shooting shall cease. Start A. M. Stop P. M. DATE October October October October October October October October October October 10 October 11 October 12 October 13 October 14 October 15 5:29 6:30 6:31 5:32 6:33 6:34 , 5:36 6:37 6:88 , 6:39 .....:....6:40 6:41 6:42 5:44 6:45 October 16 6:46 October 17 6:47 October 18 6:48 October 19 5:49 October 20 6:60 October 21 6:52 October 22 6:53 October 23 6:64 October 24 6:66 GETS SO SO NO I1RKAK Miguel Gontales, a Mexican-looking at the name Implies, was found 850 and remanded to the county human safety depository for 30 days IZZisiss because ne, accoraiun io .iuC,.. 0ctober jg 6:68 entered a room hot bis own at the October 27 6:59 Kirk hotel, In Kirk, and came out October 28 6:00 with $10 that wasn't hls October 20 6:01 6:11 6:42 5:41 6:39 5:87 6:36 6:34 6:32 6:31 6:29 6:28 6:26 6:24 6:28 6:21 6:19 6:18 6:16 5:15 :13 :12 :10 :09 :07 :06 :04 :03 :02 :00 MODS FANS" By Hopp te goo vmo iarr tMt ce.T ' ITO THE. HPtMc&OF VOftUKfc :. ... "j.'r-- s&'; -, jj-ffuE. totvo cert M I i HfV', HFv HEt', 1KrKi00iH-ITcJ o obi TOR TRAIN oivri YJftM-T To see -iHii-twiMKM (YivaoeiH'T (M-ME. EVE H January January January January January January January January January January 1 2 3 4 6 6 7. 8 9 10 ..7:00 ..7:00 7:00 .. 7:00 7:00 7:00 .......7:00 7:00 7:00 ..-6:59 January Hi 6:69 January 12- .....6:59 January 13 6:68 January 14. : 6:68 ' January 15 6:58 4:C8 4i56 4:65 4:54 4:53 4:51 4:60 4:49 . 4:48 4:47 4:46 4:45 4:44 4:43 4:42 4:41 4:40 4:40 4:39 4:38 4:37 4:37 4:36 4:35 4:35 4:34 , f 4:34 4:33 4:33 -4:38 . 4:32 4:32 4:32 6:32 4:31 x r4:31 ,.4:1. 4:31 4:31 4:31 4:31 '4:31 4:31 4:32 4:32 4:32 4:33 4:33 4:33 4:33 1 4:84 4:35 4:36 4:36 4:37 4:37 4:38 4:39 4:40 4:40. 4:42 4:42 4:43 4:44 4:45 4:46 4:47 4:48 4:49 4:60 4:51 4:62 4:64 ' 4:55 4:66 News Classified Ads 1 line 1 day 1 Una i days 10 15e CLASSIFIED 1 Una t dayi 1 line 4 days AD JUTES ..toe .35c I 1 Una 1 week I 1 Una 1 month' Hi -4Ji!fj 760 FOR SALE Real Estate jFor Sale Real Estate (Con't) FOR SALE 4 room bouse and even acres suitable for subdiv ision. Priced right. Phone 839-W. 627-30 FOR GALE By owner, S room house, bath, modern plumbing, breakfast nook, garage and , woodshed. Price 11,600. Terma. Phone. 961-W. 629 01 FOR SALE Splendid corner lot , in Hot Springs. Close In. 60x75 feet. Price $1,000. Call 901 . Lincoln 6t. or phone 636-M. FOR. SALE One - of the beat com pletely furnished homes In the city, lo( large enough for an- otner nouBe, yard in nice iawn, trees, and shrubbery, garage. Price- $6,900. $3000 down, bal ance on monthly payments, splen did location, on pavement. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. .' .To :Timdl 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. ' 89tf Sportsmen Are you deserving 'of the name? If so report promptly violations of game laws Coming 'un der your attention to M. J. Barnes. 63E Jeftersoji streot, or phone 684. f liars srefil.ffodd buys lh: home's tn Mills Addition at $2,000 each, on - terms. Qal) at 901 Lincoln St., or phone E36-M, .IT." -tr NOTICI After this date,- September 28, 1925, I shall no longer' be respon sible for any debts contracted by my wire, settle ' Trapser. 829 04 BEN TRAPSER, NOTICE TO THE PITBMO ' Having disposed of my bnaintss at 323 Main street,' known as the New Home Restaurant, I will not be responsible for- any bills con tracted after Sepetember 28, 1925. S29 01 . .E. J. LAWRENCE. After, September 28, 1925, I shall not be responsible for any debts Incurred either In My name or In the name of the New Home Restau rant by any one other than my. self. MRS. 'GEORGIA HANSON. 82901 , , , Legal Notices v ' 1 1 - r A f . SUMMONS 1 Equity No. 1993 E. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. Mildred E. Daly, Plaintiff, vs. Val J. Daly; Defendant. To Val J. Daly, defendant. In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the., complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit on or before the 4th day of November, 1925, that being the dav of the last publication of Bum mon and the last day within which vou are required to answer as fix ed by the order of publication of this Summons, If you fall to appear and answer the plaintiff will ap ply to court for the relief demand ed in said complaint, to-wit: For a decree of thla court dissolving the hnnd of matrimony now ex isting between you and the plain tiff, on the grounds of cruel and, Inhuman treatment Tendering her life burdensome. This Summons Is erred nnnn vou by publication once a week for six successive weeks persuant to an order or tne Hon orable A. L. Leavltt. Dated Seotemher 19th. 1925. - The first publication to be made on the 23rd day . or septemoer, 1925, the last publication to he on the -4th day of November, iszo. H. O. MERRYMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 823,80 07,14,21,28 N4 CERTIFICATE OP AHHUMED BU8- INKHH NAME Section 7777, Oregon I-aws i State of Oregon , ' ... as. ., rmintw nt Klsmath. We, Joe Blglla and Thomas Frod- aham. being first duly sworn, eacn for himself, deposes and eays: That we are engaged In that cer tain restaurant business, located on the corner of Wall and Esplanade streets In the City of Klamath for BALE 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 airrerent parts oi the county. Phone 636-M, or call 901 Lincoln, run balk Beantiiul new -room bungalow, basement garage; splen did location lor home; $5,(50. mono 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 ' len in Aims Addition; price 1250 each. Phone 636-M or call 901 J Lincoln, FOR SALE Lots In all parts of the city for 10 per cent down and 36 equal payments on unpaid balance, i Call 801. Lincoln or phone 636-M. FOR SALE If you are looking for a nice small irrigated farm, I have It for sale; 45 acres, 7 miles from Klamath Falls, with good build ings, shade trees, lawn, and every thing to run the farm goes with the place. Including horses Price $10,000. Call 901 Lincoln St. or Price $700. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. FOR SALE (CtVt) COW FOR SALE -TJR-'TR VDE yoar'3 old. . 1525.. Sargent Ave. B30--O6 FOR SALE Splendid residence lot In good location on Crescent avn. Call 901 Llncorn or phone 636-M. FOR SALE: Some splendid lots In aims 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 eaBy terms. 901 Lincoln. Phone 636-M. FOR BALE Bulck 4 trock, worth $480, will take $375 .cash. Cail 164 after 4 p. m. 1 6300$ FOR SALE Hampshire:. rams. Ages 3 to 5. Price $30, f ib. shipping point. Write or - wire Tehama Ranch, Oerber, Calif. 827011 FORD ROADSTER. '26 model for sale or will-trade pn real estate. Colonial Inn. " 827 03 HAY DELIVERED L. Noll. (3D Lincoln. Phone 697-W. 810--18 HELP WANTED Female ' FOR SALE 17 room rooming house. Reasonable price. Good money maker. Call at 804 Main. Jltf FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room. Heat er if desired. $4.00 per week. Phone 284-W. 303 Washington St. . S30 02 COMFORTABLE ' ROOM for rent. For one or two men, near bath. Phone 295-J. 830 02 FOR RENT 4 room modern bouse, bath room and kitchen range, hot and Cold water. Corner Main. and Alameda. Phone 485-11 829tt FOR RENT 3 room plastered, partly furnished house, good lo cation. Phone 41-W. S27tf FOR RENT 4 room modern house on Lincoln. Inquire 1237 East St. SZBtt FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Navajo 73-M, evenings. rugs. Call 62901 FOR SALE Black silk dress. Size - . n ! xt . llf II TTia '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 yon to see this property. as It Is part of an estate that has to he settled, call 206 Fourth Bt, corner Pine. ' A6tf Mqde Dressmakers 130 So. .7th , ,llfl nff I H2T-S01-. l " Cmh Registers Slightly used Dalton, Burroughs; guaranteed. Cash or terms. Sduth- well Stationary Store. Phone 602. 810010 WANTED Middle aged woman as companion and nousekeeper for elderly woman., Box 156, News. ' ' 817tf WANTED WANTED Washing to do at 0( Walnut. Woolett" clothes care fully done.-. ;. S29 06 V LOST, jo MISCELLANEOUS SHORTHAND -Taught evenings, Gregg .system. Call or, write Mrs. Price, Room No. 14, Court -House,- -- J- f(J 820 OS Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon known as Boston Restau rant. Under the said' name we are conducting a general restaurant business ; that we both reside in the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; that the true and real names of the parties conducting said busi ness are these affiants, Joe Blglla and Thomas Frodsham, each own ing a one-half Interest In the said property and business on the cor ner of Wall and Esplanade Streets, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 19th day of September, A. D. JOE BIGLIA. THOMAS FRODSHAM. Witnesses: ' Mrs. Merle Frodsham. G. A. McCarthy. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of September, A. D. 1925. G. A. MoCARTHY. Notary Public for Oregon. (My commission expires March 20, 1929.) 323,3007,14 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Equity No. 1067 E. , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF 6REG0N FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. Frank C. Bramwell; Superintendent of State Banks for the State of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. O. J. Hawk enson, Langell Lumber Company, a corporation, and D. D. Hall, Defendants. By virtue of an affidavit and or der of sale Issued out of the above entitled court on the 22nd day of September, 1925, upon a Judgment and decree of mortgage foreclosure entered in the above entitled suit on the 22nd day of September, 1925, commanding me to make sale of the Teal property hereinafter des cribed, I will on the 23rd day of October, 1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the Court House In Klamath Falls offer for sale and proceed to sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand the real property here inafter described or so much thereof as may: be necessarv to satisfy the sums pf $25,000.00 with interest thereon at tne rate or seven uj per cent per annum since May 23rd. 1921, and the further sum of $1,600.00 attorneys fees and the further sum of $22.00 dollars costs and the costs and expenses of and upon this writ, the said real pro perty being situated In Klamath County, Oregon, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: The east half of the east bait of Section 10 in Township 40 South of Range 13 East Wil lamette Meridian, the west half of the went half Of Section 21 la Township 40 South ot Range ., 13 East Willamette Meridian, the west halt ot the northwest quarter the southeast quarter cf tbe northwest quarter and ihe southwest quarter of the northeast quarter ot Section 28 In Township 40 South ot Range 13 East Willamette Meridian, the southwest -jaarter of Sec tion 28 In Township "40 South nt range IS East Willamette Mer idian, comprising ot 640 acres . all in all. (Signed) BURT E. HAWKINS, - Sheriff of . Klamath County, Oregon. 823,3007,14,21,28 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is heroby given that the undersigned has tiled In the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregor. for Klamath Countr. the Final Ac count of his administration ot the Estate ot Victoria Woinick, de ceased, and said court has fixed October 12, 1925, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. as the time and the Court Room of said Court as the place for the bearing of said Final Account and the settlement thereof. Dated: Sept. 9, 1926. R. C. GROESBECK, Administrator of the Estate ot Victoria Woinick, .De ceased. S9,16,23,30Ol NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice 1 hereby given, thr.t seal ed bids will be received by the County Court ot Klamath County, at the County Court House bp to 2:00 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, the 10th day ot October, 1925, for the grading of the county road be tween Cblloquin and the Modoc Mill. Plans and specifications may be had at the office of the County Engineer upon the deposit or five dollars ($5.00.) Said deposit will be refunded to unsuccessful bidders upon the return of tne plans ana specifications to the County Engi neer. Bids must be securely sealed, olainly marked "Bid for Chlloquln- Modoc Road," and addressed to the Countv Clerk. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, bidder's bond or cash in a sum not less than five per cent B of the amount of the bid, said sum to be forfeited to Klamath County upon failure of bidder to enter Into contract provided by said county, within ten (10) days after notice ot ac ceptance of bid. The county reserves the right " reject any or all bids. R. H. BUNNELL, County Judge. . .. BURRELL SHORT, C J. MARTIN, ' 830 Ot Commissioners. STRAYED .FROM -MIDLAND, male German urmon dog, Doooea tall, steel grey abaggy jhair, with brown spots. Reward nor retdrn or. information or. same. . juiaiana ( ' Grocery." -t" B30- UJS "PARAGON" made to measure coats, $18.66 tb $61,754 All wool . fabrics, also Manhattan Woolen Mills for woolensviaal descriptions. Mrs. Beatrice Cora. 622 So. 6th . St. Phone 6C; 816 016 IF WE DON'T CARRY: your fav orite magaslne1 '-'or -newspaper we'll order It tor. yon. Hale's News. Agency. .i S10 01 MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher ot piano, private lessons 1 boor a week and , privilege of class ' work in 'composition, musical his tory, ear training, etc. Terms $t a month. Studio 608 No. 3rd. Phone 284-M. Residence 1000 California. Phone 790-W. fit 04 DRESSMAKING Mrs. H. O. Whit ney. 510 So. 6th.- Phone 451-M. 81431 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department ot the Interior, ,. U. S. LanI Office at Lakevlew, Ore. September 21, 1926 Notice Is hereby given that Sam. uel Dixon, of 01enj.k Oregon, who. on August 14. 1920, made Addi tional Stock Raising Homestead Entry, No. 09689. for SWVi ot Sec- . , .-. C W 17. rt OArtftnn . 28. UUjl ,u muu rm . - Township 398.,' Range 10E., Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice . in makA Three Bar Proof, to establish Claim to the land above descrineo, oeiore ,v. Lap,, Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tha 30th day ot October,-1935. Claimant names as wnneaeea; Harry Kinney, ot Olene, Oregon. F P. Corpening, of Oleae, Oregon. D Ellis Young, ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. . 1 Leonard Lew, ''ftg"- 826026 . i Register, - NOTICE FOB PTJBUCATlOW - x i , .. tfui Vnftfirlarv U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Or. . . . . , , k...k, klii 4itiat vV 11- Ham F. B. Chase, of Boaania Ore gon, who, on January made Homestead Entry. No. 011181, Tor WHNE. NW14S8W and SE14NW14, secu.on o, Avr 39S Range 12E., VMamette Mer ... ' . . !. Intention laian, naa - to make Three Year Proof, to es tablish claim to tne iana - . . , j. vf,w.. T n TTamaker. U. oescriueu. "ti.-o . 8. Commissioner, at Bonansa, Ore- gon. on tne iia uay vi Claimant names as witnesses. E. W. Miller. John Miller, John nnnn. J. A. Mahoney. all'ot Bd- nanxa. Oregon. ' :-.- 822 022 ! Register. "NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department ot the XnUrtot. 0 8. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. September 9,. 1925. . Notice Is hereby given jthaj Frank F Mullan, of Dorrls, California, who on November 1, 1923, made Additional Homestead Entry, Acts June 9, 1916 and March 2, 1889, ,! wuxwu of Beo no. vii, " - - tlon 83, Township 40S.t Range 7E, Willamette Menaian, ,uaa iun notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Bert C. Thomas, TJ. B. Commission er, ax ruBmam tii, wibsvm, v the 9th day of November, 1985. Claimant names as witnesses: t . t. uih n-vM fiAtta. Wil liam Raymond, Al Cummins, all ot Dorris, uaiiiornis. SIS Oil Inc. P. Pa LIOHT, J Register,