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I the bub of llio
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Isr "dirty, lluen"
I Dili woek free of
fO laundry owners
re for their annual
men brought with
est equipment In the
to eliminate tho drudgory
I "blue r-ay." Tho laat wor
laaadry t rvke la an electric
tier operated with red and
it lights IJta a traffic signal,
trad lltt flashes aa lone aa
je Id o. hre In tho clothe.
I tba alalia they are bono dry
groan lltht ftasho on.
lodora Methods of tabulating
dry work her reduced
tile to a quarter if ono por
t, official i tay.
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(That yon M longer hnvo uaa for
i ba Jaet tke thing nnolhcr la
I'ag. The 'llamath Nowa Claaal
I Ada brln tsycra nnd aollers to-
PLANS EDUCATION
OF ENTIRE BODY
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oel. 6
(United Nowa) Tho moat dntcrm
Innd cducutlonul campaign evor con
ducted In the Intereata of organized
Ibor ta about to got undur way, the
oxecutlvo council of the American
Federation of Labor rnporlrd at the
opening of labor 'a 4Gth convention
here Monday.
In tho drive to teach working
men and womon that tholr a! ra
tion Ilea In ths union, 3000 dlvl-
aloni throughout tho country will
take part. Moving plcturea of labor
condltlnna will bo ahown In- the
campaign of education.
Appointment of commltteoa at
the flrat amnion ahowed that tho
pollrloa f tho lata Samuel Gom
pera would bo followed to the let
tor. The committee poraonnel wa
practically the aamo aa undor hln
leaderahlp. The moat Important,
that on Toaolutlono la headed by
Jnmoa Duncan, flrnt vice prealdent
of the fednrailon, with Mathew
Woll, alao a vice prealdent, John U.
I-ewlo, of tho minora, 0. W. Per
klna, II. A. I-arser. A. A. Myrup,
Thoniaa L. Ilugheo. Dave L. Hugh
ea Dave Erana, p. J. Martin, C.
J.'Lammert. John Coeflold, J. M.
Lynch. Joaeph Weber and William
Fitzgerald.
! Program
ALU MKTKKH
jgrlr Co., Oakland
gpn-t Humlay)
, m. Health training
gh liarrett Pohba.
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it to 1:10 4 m. Health training
ixerclaea; Egh Uarrott Dobba.
10 a. m. Dally Strength. Cherrlo
flO a. ta. to l:oop.m. Lunchoon
toncert, eourtoiy Pacific Statoa
tlactrie eotapany.
ally ntrpt Bmunlny and Humlny)
19 p. mi -Now York and San
franclao Vock reporta and the
iraatho- ' tecaxt.
10 1. 1 -Newa Itema, baaehaH
coraf I (flnul reading of weath
trior. .and atock reporta; San
laeiaco i duco news.
I; . Ki:si,iy, ht. 7.
10 to t 4 p. m. Mario Grant
raraoa, jbprann; apeaker from
10 WT tu Inatllute, Uorkeley.
0 to I: ( p.m. Concert orchea-
ira, I St. Kmncli, Vlntou La
r., . ailuctlng.
10 p, I - Ir. Flxlt.
10 to 7. p. m. Dinner conaert;
mrta , jaldwln Plnno company.
nt I .: I'
tad t i Department of Agri-
Bureau of Biological
Time of Sunrlnn and
it Lakevlew, Oregon,
rridlan Lino),
ring time of one-half
r 1 tunrinft nnd aunaflt. for
P" t indicating when, each
I pa rful open aeaaon, the
ttlni , llgraiory gams blrdo
ur begin. Biont eeaae. reapoctlve-
Jto abloa r the requlromenta of
t raderad Migratory Bird treaty
regulation is
dd flra minutea to aunri mil
at for tba region around Klam-
Fana.
imu headed "Start A. M." glroa
aa when ahootlng may atnrt.
Half hour haa boon aubtractod
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BOY OF S YEARS STARTS
MACHINE, BUT CAN'T STOP
BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5.
(Cnltcd Newa) While Wllllo F.ar
wood. five, knowa all about how to
tart an automobile, he atlll la
aomowhat uncertain aa to bow the
thing can be atopped.
Spying an unoccupied machine
near hla honjo Monda, Willie
told hi frlenda about hla abllltlea
aa a driver and Invited them for a
rldo. -They all climbed In and Wil
lie after aomo maneuvering, put
tho ear In motion for a dlaiy opin
down tho atreot.
Ilofore Wlllle'a joy rldo waa fln
lahed he had Juuiuod the curb
eraahed Into a garage, amaahed an
automobile within and wrecked hla
borrowed machine. And he did It
all without Injuring hlraaclf or hla
companion.
INHERITS WEALTH
WILL STUDY SCIENCE
CHICAGO, Oct. 7. Ulted Newa)
"Wealth came to me when I waa
woll toward middle ago, and there
fore at a time when I waa old
enough to appreciate It and the
damaging effecta of Ita abuae. I am
dotormtned that It ehnll aerve only
to advance the upward druggie of
humanity."
Thin la the declaration of A. G
Koenfg who, after having made a
fortune almoat over night, has re.
turned to the University of Chicago
to compluta studies for a degree of
master of aclence studies which ho
nbnmlnned In 1921 because of lack
of funds.
With wealth which would stun the
average man, Koenlg la carrying out
two pledgoa made In the days of his
poverty, ono to fulfill a vow to give
ono-flfth of hla yoarly earnings to
tho Lord, tho other a promise to
himself to continue In the teaching
profession, aa he considers teaching
ths best human service.
Four years ago Koenlg, then su
perintendent of schools In Mexla,
Texas, bought a small piece of land.
The oil boom enme. Oil waa found
on tho property. In alx months
Koenlg had a yoarly Income of
f 100,000.
TK.I.LTIIOSI-: OKflCIALH II K.I IK
F, II. Shea, division iuporlnten
dent of traffic, of the Pacific Tele-
phono A Telegraph company. Port
land, and Lee Hulbort, trnfflc su
perintendent of tho same organisa
tion at Eugene, were In Klnmnth
Falls yesterday on a trip of Inspec
tion.
KXTKItH HIIACK KII.LKD
HAN" L118 OIHHPO, Cnllf., Oct.
IS. Meeklnjt shelter from a driv
ing' rnln storm, Arthur llHnlinrt
of Everett, Wtuli., entered a
shark which houwil a doop wa
tor well. Ho vtiis killed when lip
fell Into tho opening. Relnhnrt
wna on a walking tour. Tho ac
cident occurred at Tonipleton,
near hero.
inns waxtko
School District No. 1 will receive
sealed bids up to October 19, 1926,
for hardware for tho new Fremont
school. For list and description
see ennrloa N. Uosehoom, architect.
Alt bids to he addressed to Ida
D. Momyor, School Clerk, and nc
cnmponled by certified check for
5 porcant ,iO Wd, ..j . ,
Legal Notices
KOTH'K TO (IWTIIAtTOItH
Sealed bids will be rnculvari In
tho office of II. H. Porrln. 20
llupka llulldlng. Klumath Falls.
Oregon, on Monday. Oclob.ie 12.
II5. at 7:30 o'clock P. M. for
the erection of a alora and office
building for Mr. ). U. (Irlulo.
The building la to be a two-
story brick atructur. 107x52 ft.
and will he located o-n the corner
of Main and 11th Htreeta.
Dlda will ha received on each
of the following Horn and also
on the General Contract.
(a) Kxcavatlun and concrete.
(b) Brick work. -
(c) Carpenter work, mill work.
glaaa ami glaring.
(d) Planlorlug.
(e) Hoofing.
(f) Painting.
(a) Sheet metal.
fh) Heating.
(II Plumbing.
() Klcctrlcal work.
(k) Hardware. 1
(I) General contract.
Item (I) General contract. Includ
ea all of the above, with the excep
tion of hoatlnc plumbing and alec
trlcul work.
Pliuia, specification and Instruc
tions may he obtained at the office
of 11. U..l'errln, 209 Hopka Uulld
Ing, Klamath rails, Oregon.
07,8, 10 II. It. I'EltniN.
third day of October. A. D. 1925,1
before me. a Mitary Public In and
for said County nnd Ktc.e. person-,
ally appeared fl. J. Hum my, F. J.
wrigut ana i;. ri. .Monti-Hun, known '
to me to be the persona whoso
numes are subscribed to the foro-)
going Instrument, and they ac-
xnawicugea to uie (tun they exe
cuted the oume.
In Teatlmony Whnraor, I have
hereunto aet my hand and Notorial
Seal the day and year In this cer
tificate laat above written.
ZKLLA 8. JONES.
Notary Public ftr Oregon.
My commission expiree
Feb. 17, 1929.
07,14,21,28
CKOTiFMMTK OF ASSI MKD IMU
I.NKHH N AMK AMI HA1.K Of
' IXT:itKST TIIKRKI.V
SocHona 7777 and 7779 of tho
Oregon Laws.
Stato Of Oregon.
ss.
County Of Klamath. I
We. n. J. Summy. F. J. Wrlaht
and C. S. Montcllua. being first
duly aworn each for blmaelf, de-
poaea and aaya:
That the aald It. J. Summy did
on the third day cf October, A. D.
at the Utr of Klamath Fa la.
County of Klamath and State of
Oregon, grant, bargain, eel! and
convey unto the aald F. J. Wright
and C. S. Montoliua all ot hla right.
title and inlereat, conalatlng of an
undivided one-third Inlereat of. In
and to what la known a the
Klamath Investment Company, of
419 Muln Street, Klnmnth Falls.
Klamath County, 8tato of Oregon.
That hereafter the laid F. J.
Wright and C. S. Montellu will
each own an undivided one-halt
Intereat of. In and to tho said
Klamath Investment Company and
an copartners wilt be responsible
fur and pay any and all legitimate
bills, ur clalaia - against tho aald
company.
That the Post Office Address
of the said F. J. Wright and C.
8. Monlellus la Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
Uatnd at Klamath Falls. Oregon,
this third day of October, A. D.
1925.
C. 8. MONTF.UUS (Seal)
F. J. WRIGHT (Seal)
K. J. SUMMY- (Seal)
Wltneasea:
'ALLKN R. JONES.
ZKLLA 8. JONES.
State Ot Oregon,
a.
County Of Klamath.
Do It Remembered, That on this
third day of October. A. D. 1925.
before me. a Notary Public In and
for aald County and State, person
ally appeared R. J. Summy. F. J.
Wright and C. 8. Montollus, known
to me to be the persona whose
names are subscribed to the fore
going Instrument, and they ac
knowledged to me that they exe
cuted the same.
In Teatlmony Whereof. I have
hereunto sot my hand and Notorial
Seal the day and year In this cer
tificate last above written.
ZELLA S. JONES,
Notary Public In and for
Klamath County. State of
Oregon. My commission
expires Feb. 17, 1929.
07,14,21.28
Hl'MMONH
Kqully .No. 1108 E.
tS TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM
ATH COUNTY.
Mildred E. Duly. -Plaintiff, vs. Val 3.
Daly. Defendant.' ' '- '
To Val J. Daly, defendant.
In the Name ot tho Stato of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed againat you In the above: en
titled anlt on or before tba 4tb day
of November. 1925, that being the
dav of the last publication ot Sum
mono and the laat day within which
you are required to answer aa fix
ed by the order of publication of
tbla Summons, If yoq fall to appear
and answer the plaintiff will ap
ply to court for the relief demand
ed In said complaint, to-wlt: For
a decree of this court dissolving
the bonds of matrimony now ex
isting between you and the plain
tiff, on the grounds ot cruet ana
Inhuman treatment rendering her
life burdensome. This Summons Is
served upon you by publication
once a week tor ilz successive weeks
persuant to an order of the Hon
orable A. 1' Learitt. i
Dated September 19th. 1925.
The flrat publication to ba made
on the 23rd day of splcmDer,
1925. the last publication to be on
the 4th day of Jvovember. lz
H. C. MKRKYMAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
823,30 07. 14. 21.28 N4
CKflTIFICATE OF AHSCMED BUS-
INKH8 SAME
Section 7777, Oregon Lawa
State of Oregon
aa.
Countv or Klamath.
We, Joe Dlglla and Thomas Frod-
aham. being first duly sworn, each
for himself, deposes and ways:
That we are engaged In that cer
tain restaurant business, located on
the corner of Wall and Esplanade
Streets In the City of Klamath
Falls. County of Klamath. State of
Oregon known as Boston Restau
rant. Under the said name we are
conducting a " general restaurant
business! . that wa both reside In the
City . of 'Klamath L Fall. .Oregon:
that the true and real names of
the partie conducting aald busi
ness are these affiants, Joe Dlglla
and Thomas Frcdsham, each own-
Ina a one-half Interest In the aald
property and business on the cor
ner of wall and Pepianaue o tresis,
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon
this 19th day ot September, A. D.
19Z0.
JOE DIOLIA.
THOMAS FRODSHAM,
Witnesses:
Mrs. Merle Frodsham.
O. A. McCarthy.
Subscribed and aworn io before
me this 19th day of September, A.
D. 1926.
o. a. McCarthy.
Notary Public for Oregon.
(My commission expiree Marcn
zo, 1SZS.J
823.3007,14
CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED BUS
INESS NAME AM) SALE OF
INTEREST THEREIN
Sections 7777 and 7779 of the
Oregon Laws.
State Ot Oregon,
as.
County Ot Klnmath.
We. R. J. Summy. F. J. Wright
and C. 8. Montelius. being first'
dulv sworn each for himself, de
pose and says:
That the said R. J. Summy did
on the third day of October, A. D.
1925, at the City of Klamath Falls.
County of Klamath and State of
Oregon, grant, bargain, aell and
convey unto the sold F. J. Wright
and C. 8. Montelius all of hla right,
title and Interest, consisting ot an
undivided one-third Interest of, In
and to what Is known as The
Western Transfer Company, of 419
Main Street, Klamath Falls, Klam
ath County, Stato of Oregon.
That hereafter the said F. J.
Wright and C. S. Montelius will
each own an undivided one-half
Interest of, in and to the aald West
ern Transfer Company and as co
partners will he responsible tor and
pay any and all tlogUmnte bills, or
claims against tne sata company.
Thnt the Post Offlca Address
of Ihe said F. J. Wright and C,
8. Montelius la Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
Dated at Klamath Fall. Oregon,
thla third day of October, A. D.
1925.
C. 8. MONTELIUS (Senl)
F. J. WRIOHT (Soul)
It. J. SUMMY (Senl)
Wltneasea: '
ALLKN R. JONES.
ZELLA 8. JONES.
State Of Oregon,
as
County Of Klamath.
, rJJo It Remembered, That on this
N e w s C 1 a s s i f i 6 d A d's ' ? I
1 Una 1 day
1 Una 2 day
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Una 1 day
Una 4 days
AD RATES
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FOR SALE Real Estate
FOR SALE 40 acrea farming land.
with house, barn, garage, mod
ern Improvements, 1 mile east
of Olene. ' 61.800. Terms. Also
60 tons of rye hay to go cheap.
Write Earl J. McFalls, Olene,
Ore. 01-8
For Sale Real Estate (Con't)
IF YOU WANT to aell your farm
or obtain low Intereat rata,
long term loan on aame. See
- WISHARO KEAITY CO,
120 So. 7th H.
Insurance
Real Estate. ' Farm Loan
i :S OKI"
WE HAVE A SIX aor-V tract ot ex
ceptionally tin land, adjoining
the auto park, 8-4 mile from city
limits, all under Irrigation. Thla
Is aa ideal tract for a chicken
" ranch or truck garden, or botb.
Ths price 1 right, and low terms.
CUy water and lights.
WISHARD REALTY CO.
iaa So. 7th St.
Insurance
Real Estate. Farm Loans
Oltf
WE HAVE SOME REAL bargalnk
In both city and farm property,
opportunities to trade or - ez-
change.
' WISHARD REALTY CO.
126 So. 7th St.
' Insurance
Real Estate. Farm Loans
" - Oltf
EXCEPTIONAL BUY SO acre
ranch, good buildings, on high
way, across road from school, all
under Irrigation, part In alfalfa.
Price 14,000. Half cash, - half
carried on long time farm loan,
low Intereat. Thla la a real snap.
WISHARD REALTY CO.
120 Bo. 7th St.
Insurance
Real Estate. ' . Farm Loana
Oltf
FOR RALE Beautiful new home on
paid-up paved atreot; 6 rooma and
basement, garage In basement.
15.600:' $1,000 down, torms on
balance. 901 Lincoln, or phon-j
636-M. ,
FOR RENT (Con't)'
s-ri.J
Mi
FOR RENT Furnished room, 120
per mcotb. Winter Bldg. Oa-
FOR RENT Large sleeping' room.
Kultable for 1 or 2. - Bath, phone
59 Washington. , Phone - 428-M.
Oltf
FOR SALE Nice little home onj
; pavement. In good location; gar-1
age; price (2.250. I860 down and
130 per month and IntaesU 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 8ALE Beautiful new 6-room
Bungalow, basement garage; splen
did location for home: $5,250.
Pbon 53S-M or call 901 Lincoln.
FOR SALE New modern 6-room
bungalow; price 64,500; terms.
Phone 636-M or call 101 Lincoln.
FOR SALE Only a few good Iota
left in Mills Addition; price 1250
each. Phone 636-M or call 101
Lincoln.
FOR 8ALF Lota In all part of the
city -for 10 per cent down and 3
equal payments on nnpaid balance.
Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M.
Nice five room modern bunra
low on paved street. Two large
Iota In Hot Springs Addition, Two
good lota -In Nichola Addition. It
will pay you to aee tbla property,
as it la part of an estate that has to
be settled. Call 20 Fourth St.
corner Pine. A5tt
FOR BALE If you are looking for
a nice small irrigated farm. I have
It for sale: 45 acres, 7 miles from
Klamath Falls, with aood 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.
V ALT AMOXT ACRES
V Your last chance to buy choice
aJreat-e close to town. City water,
lights .and telephone and irriga
tion water. Easy terms, zo per
cent down, balatfce ten dollars per
month: -' "eg
.WISH ARB REALTY CO,
120 Bo. 7tt St. '
Insurance
Real Estate. Farm Loans
Oltf
Low Interest. long term farm loan
WISHARD REALTY CO.
126 So. 7th St.
Insurance
Reel Estate. Farm Loaaa
Oltf
FOR BALE One ot the best com
pletely tarnished home In the
city, lot large enough tor an
other house, yard in nice lawn,
trees, and shrubbery, sarage.
ts o.nn - 19 000 ilnwm. ha.1-
tie am mnnthlr navmenta. anlen-
dtd location, on pavement. Call
SVl Lincoln or pnirae o
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Equity No. 1U07 E.'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORHOON r Olt K.L.AM
ATH COUNTY.
Frank C Bramwoll. Superintendent
ot State Banks for the State of
Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. O. J. Hawk
enson, Langell Lumber Company,
a corporation, and D. D. llnll,
Defendnnta.
By virtue of an affidavit and or
der ot sale Issued out ot the above
entitled court on the 22nd day ot
September. 1925, upon a Judgment
and decree of mortgage foreclosure
entered In the above entitled sun
on the 22nd day ot September,
1925. commanding me to make sale
of the real property hereinafter des
cribed, I 'will on tne 23rd day of
October. 1925, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. at the front door
ot the Court House in Klnmath
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 necessary to satisfy the
sums -of $25,000.00 'with Interest
thereon at the rate of seven (7) per
emit ner annum since May 23rd,
1921, and tho further sum ot
$1,500.00 attorneys fees and the
further sum of $22.00 dollars costs
and the costs and expanses of and
npon this writ, the said real pro
perty being oltuated In Klnmath
County, Oregon, and particularly
described ss toiiows, to-wu:
The east half of the enst half
of 8ectlon 20 In Township 40
South of Range 13 East Wil
lamette Meridian, the' wast halt
ot the west half ot Section 21
In Township 40 South of Range
13 East Willamette Meridian,
the wost half of the northwest
quarter the southeast quarter
of the northwest quarter and
the southwest quarter of the
northeast quarter of Section 28
In Township 40 South of Range
13 East Willamette -Merldlau,
the southwest quarter ot Sec
tion 28 In Township 40 South of
rnng 13 East Willamette Mer
idian, comprising of 640 acres
all In all.
(Signed) BURT E. HAWKINS,
Sheriff of Klamath County,
Oregon.
823,3007,14,21,18 ,
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.sis
Three-room, completely furnlsh
ft tiniMA in trnAm aa flrat navment
on larger house. Want about four-
room modern nous on pavement.
B. H. S.. care News. 89tt
FOR SALE Splendid corner lot
in Hot Spring. Cloe In. 60X76
feet. Price $1,000. Call 901
Lincoln 6t or phone 636-M.
port RALE 4 room modern house
Anmntnteiv furnisneo. aaraae.
store-room, lawn, trees, woodshed
full ot wood. Phone Z95-J.
04-7
FOR SALE: Splendid residence lot
in good location on Crescent avo.
Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M
FOR SALE Some splendid lots In
jnius Aaaiuon, very cnesp. rfione
0.J6-M or can 901 Lincoln.
FOR SALE Miscellaioou '
FOR SALE Apples. 638 Conger...
Are.
06-1
FURNITURE FOR SALE Consist '
Ing ot dining chairs. rockers.
dresser, typewriter table, Ice
box, rugs and dishea. Call at
1117 Lincoln. - C7- '
FOR SALE OR TRADE Fr small-,
er car, Paige sport touring carr
Top shape late 1922. $476. See
Caot. Hopper, The Salvation '
Army 07-13'
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FOR SALE 12 gauge double Ham
and Huddy, guaranteed perfect - -condition,
with genuine; sole- r
leather case, cleaning rods, clean- , u .,
era. $50 cash. C. B. Ollktson,
269 West O Street. Grants Pass, I
Ore. . 0X.M. ....H!
FOR BALE Hohner piano-accord- '' '
lan. 60 base. 34 key. A-l eon-1 '
' dltion. Box 162, Newe. 0- ' '- '
TREES Shade, ornamental and
fruit, berries, shrubbery, -Tines, '"3
roaea. Will set them also. Ordar- . 1
now for tall or spring delivery. m..
J. A. Farley. Phone 688-J. P. O. -Box
492. . 06-7 , , '
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Barred-,--.:
Plymouth Rock rooster. Call or:,."..,
write 1. W. Schults, .Malin, -Ore.
' O4-10 . , '
FOR SALE Hampshire rams. Agae
S to 6. Prior $30, f.o.b. ehlppmg
point. Write or -wire Tehama
Ranch. Gerber. Calif. ' 27 Oil
Addimg M&cMns
;r8 -'
BIIshtlT nsed Dalton. Burroachaf 1
guaranteed. Cash or term. South
well Stationery Store. " Phone 602.
. -B10 Olt.
HAY DELIVERED L. NolL 9 10
Lincoln. Phone 597-W. 810 !
FOR SALEQoe asdiABjerhaktAerasJ
ia asmna -anu petaioarg tear Jtlgav
way,--close in. -Price $1,000, on
easy terms, 901 Lincoln. Phone
636-M. I
FOR SALE 17 room rooming
nouse. Keasonaoie price. Good
money maker. Call at 804
Main. Jltt '
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 5 room modern part
ly furnished house. Call at
Perkln's Furniture House. O'tt
FOR RENT Basement on Main
street, suitable for office, hall or
storage. Culinary Alliance. Tel.
843-W. 07-9
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room.
Suitable for man. Phone 766. 07
FOR RENT 2 room furnished
apt. 813 Pine. 07
FOR RENT Partly furnished 4
room house and garage. 1927
Main. $36 per month or $30 per
month leased by year. Phone
Phone lol-M. 07
BEDROOM
Pine St.
TO
RENT At 116
07-8
FOR RENT Large furnished sleep
ing rojm, close In, suitable for
one or two. Phone 473-M. 07-9
FOR RENT 4 room cottage on
Hague ranch, one mile from
town. O4-10 .
THREE ROOM house (or rent. 2150
Vine St. Call 604-J after 1:30
p. m. or write Ruth O. M Inter.
O4-10
LOST
wiwwiwiilii' .iii,aaaj'icci oi
LOST Coal black Chesepeak pup, ;
S months old. Phone 933 or ,
call 919 WalnuL Reward. 07- .
t"1
sl
LOST 12 gauge L. C. Smith shot
gun In case; on Lower Midland
awamp road. Call Pete Gorges,
Phone 223-J. Reward. 06-9
WANTED
WANTED -TO BORROW $2,00 :
tor 2 years. 8, on property r . j
valued $7,000. $50 bonus. Box ,
164. News. ... 04-7- . "';
MARRIED MAN wants steady Job : . a
on atock ranch, all around maav u
Address 126 No. th. .. Q4-10; , ,14r ,..
WANTED Position by young lady ' s
' with fire years experience - . Ii ... A
bookkeeping v ana clerical . wore.. ,
Can furnish references. Box 141, , ,
New. Ql-7
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MISCELLANEOUS
DRESSMAKING. 510- So. 5th. '
.. 07 N7
WILL CARE for children by the . .
' day. 1218 Oregon, Ave. 06-18
PARAGON" made to
coats, $18.50 to $69.75. All woo
fabrics, also Manhattan - Woolen
Mills for woolens, all description.
Mrs. Beatrice Cory. 621 So. 6th
St. Phone 456-M. 816 Oil-'
IF WE, DON'T CARRY your fav
orite magarine - or newspaper
we'll order it for you. Hale'
News Agency. 810 O10 '
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution and
order ot sale duly Issued by the
clerk of the Circuit Court of the
County of Klamath. State ' of Ore
gon, dated the 6th day ot October.
1925, in a certain action In the Cir
cuit Court for laid County and
State, wherein George G. Fry, as
plaintiff recovered Judgment against
A. L. Wishard and Erma M. Wlsh
ard. and each of them, for the sum
ot four' hundred seventy-five Dol
lars with Interest thereon at 10
from July 12, 1921, and the sum of
$60.00 attorney fees and costs and
disbursement taxed nt flftoen and
40-100 Dollnrs, on tho 6th day of
.October, 1925.
Notice Is hereby given that 1 will
on the 6th day of November, 1925.
at the front door of the Court
House of the County of Klamath, In
Klamath Falls. In said County, at
2:00 o'clock in the afternoon of
said day. sell at public auction to
the highest bidder, for cash, the
following described property. to
wlt: Lot S of block 25 of Hillside
Addition to the City of Klamath
Falls, Klamath County. Oregon
taken and levied upon as the pro
perty of tho said A. L. V. ishard and
Erma M. Wishard and each of
them, or as much thereof as may be
necossary to satisfy he said Judg
ment in favor of the plaintiff
George 0. Fry against the defend
ants, and each ot them, with Jnter-
and . disbursements that have or
may accrue.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
October 7th. 1925.
BURT E. HAWKINS.
Sheriff of Klamath County,
Oregon.
07,14.21,28
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Lan Office at Lakevlew. Ore.
September 21. 102s
Notice Is hereby given that Sam
uel. Dixon, of Olone. Oregon, who.
on August 14, 1920, mado Addi
tional Stock Raising Homestead
Entry. No. 09659 tor SWVl of Sec
tion 25 and SEVi of Section 26.
Township 398., Range 10B., Wil
lamette Meridian, has tiled notice
of Intention to 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, ou tho
30th day of October. 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Harry Kinney, of Olene, Oregon.
F. P. Corpenlng. of Olene, Oregon.
D. Ellis Young, of Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
Leonard Lewis, of Olene. Oregon.
F. P. LIGHT,
826 026 Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S, Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore.
Notice la hereby given that Wil
liam P. R. Chaao. of Bonansa. Ore-
eat thereon, together with all coeUgon, who, on January 10, 1920,
made Homestead Entry, No. 011111.
for WNESt, woi.' oma
SEUNWU,1 Section 29, Township
idq TBnA -I9K! Willamette Mar
idian, has filed notice ot Intention
to make Three Year rrooi, to es
tablish claim to the land above
described, before J- O. Hamaker, U.
S. Commissioner, at Bonansa, Ore
gon, on the 7th day ot November,
1925. "
Claimant name aa witnesses:
E W. Miller. John Miller, John
Bun'n. J. A. Mahoney. all of Bo
nansa, Oregon. . .
' F. P. LIGHT,
S22 022 Register.
KOT1CE FOR .PITOLICATTON
Department of the Interior,
0. S. Land Office at Lakevlew. Ore.
September 9, 1925.
Notice 1 hereby given that Frank
F. Mullan, of Dorrls, California,
who, on November 1, 1023, mad
Additional Homestead Entry, Acta
June 9, 1916 and March I, 188.
No. 012106, tor WHNWK ot Sec
tion 83, Township 40S., Range 7E.,
Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice ot Intention to make Three
Year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before
Bert C. Thomas, V. 8. Commission
er, at Klamath Falls. Oregon on
the 9th day ot November, 1926.
Claimant name aa witnesses:
Jesse L. High, David StotU, Wil
liam Raymond, Al Cummins, all ot
Dorrls, California. -
F. P. LIGHT,
SIS Oil Inc. Register,
At'-'