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MATH NEWS math News trl I'litilUhftd hy W IM III.IMIIIWCI CO, Irei'tom: Nattt Ottir (j Itjr-.n It. Kurd, vlr A II HtuVoilioM, rnnvr' t Hfrminch, trturr. trie, ownrrn of th n nv stuck .mihi,) n.M .... Mtnuulti Krllmr tU ictlior Friday, .October 9, 1925 1.8 k. PiHtmi m Klaiimlh a'"li..Ulll. nitlT. y. moi iiltitf-ritt M"(l , I. (. II. V. lIulldilK, Virih alreaL NTT ft. 1. munltittioiiit ftiid wf til T.i K t: cit.ni..y, fc to rrlv tlilr nil (lon ! iMrt(iitt . t ft. m. ft nd copy will rriuw iutki 4 I'vynhlp In Atfvunra rrlrr, ir wok .f .in rrir, 'r monih.w .ft rrlr, ntt yr -o H County kM NOT A D--ER AHEM, DARN THING DOIN' SAYS SHERIFF, AS LAW BUSTERS DONATE "HOLIDAY' Page Srfl Wire n t aa irrt: piiess Or KLAMATH IMt.t.S ORTS f t -I " .!' t r- i , ! ii. 4 from Pae Hl) I Davis cup challenge ad lo bow In l'lit luy 1 Johnston. Then those 1 fought It out for tb V held five years In a . Tlldcn won aguln. MS, itijy ;nw't for jtho I Uin Jrliol" rjf - th ana and' JnhniTnn Von In I seta, tint for nix con .fl now he has fulled lo .jdge TlilfB In the finals. fr-;, :siz r -uege is PAL .ULLY HURT EY PITCHED BALL PITTSBURGH. Oil, 8. (United we) Jttat',"f'4 I f'avln , Vllh i club fof-"Wh'lnmon 6mIo uege, third l.ascmnn who wait ined by Vlfc AhlrldKr. tn.luy'a me, nnotttfrrrt tlifit he ihs feel- Thla In a startling alory about nothing. Vateruu nowspupor mnn, talking over their coffee or whatever II U huvo ufflclully di'flnuil news as Ilia occurrence of tho unusual. Unlike Ilia layman, limy would II you. should you bother to auk. thill no nowa la not Rood nawa. Off luiud, they would ay llint no nowa would scarcely be the bniila (or a nuwa atury. I'aradonlrally, under certain rlr cuiiiatnnrea, limy might aay Unit tha absence of nswa constituted a newa alory. Take the raae of the ahorlff'i of fire In Klnmalh county. For weoka Sheriff Hurt Hawklna and hla attaches hare been buay al- nioat eory minute. Four official dopullva and rnprvaentatlrei of the atnlo prolilliltlon department, hare beun workliiK ronalanlly and arorea of arrnata have bcon made. There have bvvn murdnrn, alabblma, ahoot Inx, and tbero hna been much mak ing and aclllng of Intonlcatlnc liquor. Far Into the nlnht Sheriff Hawklna drain on hie cigarette and plana for hla clran-Upa, Ciradually comna the alory'a de- I ,"aU Hint." He Mid hla head haa completely lared ap and waa only nllihtly r at the apot where he waa ". "I waltr 1 for the bull o eure. It wt 1 one of the few I novo ikad at ok." C "' waa t fnat hull and altrnd sya! fa kl IIIiifko will auf t . i t Injury. Bint ) til no to I he general pltal L. JVa.ihlnKton a aoon ai s ball el .be arrive Friday morn I and at). X-ray exuialnatlon of akull will lie made. After ho u) ajtruok . by a Imll pitched by 0 Aldrldge In Thurint.iy'e gumo waa ao .badly ilaicd thit ha;had quit. In lcavliiK I'lltahurgh bo ilked ateadlly to the cab for" the lis aid aald bo felt , wellen ih to get Into Frlduy'a game, t ' llarrln. the manaxor de- wever. thnt llleime would to to tho 1iomiIUi1 ta o(uko I hla coudlllim. Further- dcrlilrd to keep him out Wno Frldny. regnrdleaa of feela, becauiio tho shock ri liimtundlcd ulm. 3 J' It. r tu W ! obal ) . d VTE HURLER UMS WHITE SOX 6. Oct. 8. (United lliur Cooper, formor I'lr pawed tho Whllo Hoi I the second game of tho 'r, e4jlc, fn(J. tho Cubs, bolr. Irat win. pfC'a opppflltloiTto five blows and wnh In trou 'n the taut frame when nouoiiieiil. A newapuper man, ronl Ir.lug that KlnniHth county's liquor ai:t Ivlttcri rerontly have been greater than evan Ihose vt ' Multnomah county, saunlared Into the office of Hherlfr Hawklna In the late aftor noon yeaterduy. "A alory," be auggnaled. "Clot one about a yard long?" Bherlff Hawkins stroked hla chin and Inhaled deeply. "This office," be aald, finally, "baa dona exactly nothing today. The roaldvnla are behaving them aclvoa. So ono haa boon shot or shot at. Motorists are obeying the laws. Nobody Is 'mooching' on the streets. Bo far as I know, no one baa taken a drink of whlakey." ' lie paused. Then: "So far as I know there has not been a " The sheriff hesitated aa a per sonable young woman entered hla office on bualneas. " a darn thing doing," the sheriff finished. ' And even the . veteran newapapor man, talking over bis cup of coffee or whatever It lo might concede 12 men had perlahed In "the aiirfT had not beta confirmed bi ?lte ! Thursday. !oast guard ifftrlala' ' idmltttOB1 that tholr pulrol boat 2155 had j alghted the Turn runners and " had ' at templed 'to halt I hem by a ehotl gcreaa Ihotr bows, snld that thoyi were of the oeinlon that;, the rsa sols 'had escaped seaward. United mates Department of Agrl cultur. Bureau ef lllolefkal Purvey. , Time of Hunrlse and Hunsat at Lakevlew, Oregon, ' (120th Morldlan I.tnc). " . Table showing time of one-half hour before eunrlaev and, sunset, for tne purpose ot indicating when, each day during lawful open season, the hunting of migratory game birds may begin, or unit ceaae,-respectively, to abide by the reuulremeota of the Federaa Migratory-Bird treaty act regulatlona. Add fire miniltes to sunrise and aunaet for the region around Klam ath .Falls. - i . . Column beaded "Start A. M." glrea the time when shooting may start, aa the half hour haa been aubtracted from the time of sunrise. - Column headed "Stop- P. M." giver the time of sunsot, when shooting shall cease. DATE Start A. M. Stop P. M. I I I J News Classified Ads X Una 1 day 1 Jlne t days ..10t III: CXASMIK1KD AD RATJi8, . line S days lOe I 1 ine 4 days 2Sc I 1 line 1 week .. Una 1 month K i -100 -7ta FOR SALE -Real EaUto iFor Sale Real Estate (Con't) VXR BALE J large lots 60x160. Kon SALB-K.w modern S-room j Ideal for resldenca. Pacific Ter- bungalow; rrlce $4,600; terms, race. Will sell singly or to-! pn0ne 634-M or call 01 Lincoln. Homer. uiu jqv, IF YOU WANT to sell your farm or obtain a low interest rate, long term loan on same. See WIHHAKU TtKAlTY CO. 120 Ho. 7Ui St. InKuranre Real Esute. Farm Loan 01M FOR 8ALK Only a tew good lots left In Mill Addition; price $250 each. Phone 636-M or call 01 I FOR SALE Lots in all parts of the cuy lor iu per cent down and 34 equal payments on unpaid balance. Call 901 Lincoln or phona 6S4-M. FOR SALE (Con't) October 9 October 10 October 11 October IX (:S8 5:I - 6:40 6:41 Wllllutn Kamm atarted a rally with two down. Ted Lyons, who haa won more games In the American league elnce July 1. than any other pitcher, was not equal to the occasion Thursday. The Cubs garnered only six solid blows off his delivery In seven Innings but the bruins made them count. Score R. II. E. While Sox 1 6 1 Cubs ....I 1 8 0 Ilulterlea Lyons, Kerr and Srhalk; 'Couper '.and Hartnetl. October II .....6:42 that. In Klamath county, the "PorVtoctober 16 "' 6 4S er had a startling news story. October 1 'Z'Z'.'Zt'O (October 17 6:47 October 18 6:48 PIRATE SUPPORT IS FACTOR IN VICTORY) (Coulinurtl Kroni lao One) physicians stating that he waa mere ly stunned. Ill liege's absence In the laat three Innings Thursday waa no handicap to the Grirfs, however, for Ruddy Myer, a rookie from New Orleans, not only took care of the one H this series which jdldnjjl 'b".. hl'.h, -c4ra i!" wft. but ' snld. singled as 'the Senatdramadra'.last Inning attempt. But Ossle may oe "ball ahy" when he geta hack to morrow, aa ho has always " been wcakeat against curve ball flinging. Home runa were renponaible for all but ono score ot the game the ono Waahlngton puahed over In the ninth and tha three homers were drlvea Into the temporary stands. First Joe Judge lifted a fly Into tho rlghtfleld bleachera. Then Wright tied the count with a clout over the new fence In left, made shorter to take care ot more cua totnors. ' And Cuyler's swat was a long lino drive, which bounced Into tho bleachers In right center. It would novo been good for at least a triple, and possibly a homer without the new construction work, as J. Harris was nowhero near It, when It bounced among the fans. t'oveleaklo'a Bpltterwaa breuking perfectly, holding the Bucs to fire hit In seven Innings. Then he weakenod. , . LEWIS WIH lMilT KANSAS CITV, Oct. 8. (United News) Kd (Stranglor) Lewis won two falls out of three from Ed Munn hero tonight. ' ' ' Try a New Clasa Ad. Gaddis Sugar Beet Tests 18 PerCent C " In the office ot The News there Is a sugar beet well worth the in spection of persons Interested. It was raised on a fire-acre tract of Bruce Caddis, of the Pino Grove dir!'iyi'UO,'i)i 18 per cent lunar. The content is considerably hlnher LhOA Jpat ot beeta raised in othjr jjlv'jfj the country.' Recently California experts vlalt ed the Klamath Falls district and pronounced auger beets raised here to be Ibehest,; It la predicted that the acreage devoted to them will be materially Increased during the tixt few "years. . Desertion .Charged By Wife in Plaint Jeaae J. Johnaon was deserted by Vora V.Johnson, according to a eomplalt JTfTeVl In the off Icq, of men f eVip.yaVrk ot the cirjjnjl courl, MslVday. n conaequence Mr. Jchna'on ifaa petnloncd the court for a divorce. Mr. Johnson aela forth that he had at all times conducted him self 1n a trwof, loving and faithful manner bat, nevertheless, his wife disregarded her jnarrlage rows and abandoned him. The couple were married at Mau pin May 2ji, .1922. There are no chlldren-M-li ; October 19 October 20 . October 21 . October 22 October 18 October 24 October 26 October 29 October 27 - 6:49 6:60 6:62 6:68 6:64 6:66 6:66 6:68 6:69 October 28 6:00 October 29 6:01 October SO"; 4:02 October Sl. 6:01 . 6:81 . 6129 . 6r28 '6:26 6:24 6:23 6:21 6:19 6:18 6:1 t:15 6:18 6:12 6:10 6:09 6:07 6:08 6:04 6:03 6:02 6:00 4;69 . 4:aS- IIID8 WAXT:U School District No. '1-will receive?! sealed bids np to October 19, 1925.' for hardware for the new Fremont achool. For Hat ' and description see Charles N. Coseboom, architect. All bids to be addressed to . Ida B. Momyer, School Clerk, and ac companied by certified check for 6 per cent ot bid. 03-9 If yon know of any game viola tions, call phono 684. All Informa tion wilt be strictly confidential. divorce decrees are Announced by court Two divorce decreea were handed down yrateulay by Circuit Judge AuiJtm Fannie L. C. Lundy waa freed from her marital relationship with Earl K. Lundy, "the court believ ing tho plaintiff's complaint to boJ true." . ; In tho case of Birdsall Ladd against Marie Ladd, the defendant was In default, and the court add ed thut he felt the plaintiffs al legations to be true. I BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8. Re. ports that two rum ships had (one ashore In Hmlt Moon bay, south of hore. and thnt their crewa of OiiS" FANS By Hoop rflrlC Tr-IE BULL COtwt - ' "CO . E PCS Tm viOUNDSrAfVj ' UJC.viwroyiEw--; . . .. V , ftlPVP! VJlMKLE. ME'tl. -JUSTSTePy. I OW't SfeE elHW HE'S HEPTOW THETOfttE - ..,..V.-.. .r-i i ' 1ie5ICrJE.O ; . . m Legal Notices NOTICE OF HHKJtlFF'M BALE B rirtue T aa execiatlon.duW, laaued by tha Clerk ef t) Circuit Court of the .Countiifi Klnmalh. Slate of Orego. dated the '8th day oi uciooer. 1925, in a certain ac tion in the Circuit' Conrt fpr aald County and State wherein C. D. Willson. as plaintiff, reeavcrel judgment against Maud Wheeler, H. W. Poole and Sadie - Hartley ' for the sum of fifty-throe' and 90-100 Dollars, and. costs and disburse ments taxed at twenty-five Dollars, on the first day ot July, 1925. ' Notice is hereby given that ! will on the seventh day of Novem ber. 1925, at the front door ot the Court House ' ot the County ot Klamath. In Klamath Falls, in said County, at , o'clock Vi the after noon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder: for cash, ' the following-deacrlbed pro perty, to-wlt: Lots three (.1), tour (4) fire (5) and six (6) In block three (3) In First Addition to Buens Vista Addition to the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, Taken and leriod upon as the pro perty ot the said H. W. Poole, or as much thereof aa may be neces sary to satisfy the aald Judgment of C. D. Willson against said Maud Wheeler. H. W. Poole and Sadie Hartler. with Interest thereon to gether with all costs and disburse- RUM SHIP ASHORE. CREW Lments that bare jor may accrue. REPORTED LOST IN SURF k'e5 2' ,lT- - . . BURT E. HAWKINS. Sheriff of Klamath County, Ore. By Garrett Van Riper, Deputy. O9.U0 , 7.' t t NOTICE FOR PCBMCATIOX FOR SALE Beautiful new some on paid-up pared street; 6 rooms and basement, garage In basement. 85,600; fl.000 down, terms on balance. 901 Lincoln, or phone 636-M. WE HAVE A BIX acre tract ot ex ceptionally fine' land, adjoining the auto park, 3-4 mile from city limits, all under Irrigation. This Is an ideal tract for a chicken ranch or trnck garden. -or both. Tha price Is right, and low terms. City water and lights. -. i- WISHAKO REALTY CO. 126 So. 7th St. Insurance Real Estate. ' , Farm Loans OKI Nice tire room modern bunga low on pared street. Two large lots In Hot Springs Addition, Two good lots In Nichols Addition. It will pay you to see this rroperty, aa it is part of an estate that has to be settled. CalMOS Fouilh St., corner Pins. A6tt WE HAVE SOME REAL bargains In both city and farm property, opportunities to trade or ex change. WISHARO REALTY CO. 126 So. 7th St. Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loana " ' " Oltf EXCEPTIONAL BUY 80 -acre 4 ranch; ood balldinga, on : high way, across road from school, all under Irrigation, part in alfalfa. Brlce .24.000. Half cash, half carried on long time farm loan, low interest. This is a real anap. WISHARD REALTY CO. 126 So. 7th St. -- Insurance Rea Estate. Farm Loans - Oltf . ALTAMOXT ACRES -..Your last chance to buy choice acreage close to town. City water, lights and telephone and Irriga tion water. " Easy terms, 20 per cent down, balance ten dollars Per. month. - - i' WISHARD REALTY 'CO. ' 126 So. 1th -St. .Insurance hteal Estate, v Farm Loans ' f , Oltl FOR SALE If yon are looking for a nice small irrigated farm. I hare it for aale; 45 acres. 7 miles from Klamath Falls. -with good bulld-inge.-shade-trees, lawn, end every thing to run the farm goea with the place, including horses Price 110.000. Call 901 Lincoln St. or Price 8700. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. FOR 8ALE Splendid residence lot in good location on Crescent are. Call 901 Lincorn or phone 626-M. FOR SALE Dome splendid lots in Mills Addition, rery cheap. Phone 636-M or rail 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE One and one-half acres In alfalfa and potatoes, on hlih- way, close in. Price 81,000, on I FURNITURE FOR SALE Consist ing of dining chairs, rockers. Arc ,;er, typewriter table, lea bor. ruga and dishes; 'Calf ''"at 1117 Linecln. 07-9 FOR SALE Hohner, piano-accord-lan. 60 base, 84 key. A-l con dition. Box 1(2. News. Q2-9 : FOR SALE Thoroughbred . Barred ' Plymouth Rock rooster. Call or write J. W. Schultx, ' Malln, Ore. .04-10 : FOR SALE Hampshire rams.- Age 3 to 6. Price $30,. t.o.b. shipping point. Write or wire ' Tehama Ranch, Gerber, Calif. 817011 Slightly used DaKoa, Barroagas; guaraateed. Cash or terms. South - well. Stationery, store. Phnn ga j. .819-rOlw HAY DELIVERSD I tNplL- HI Lincoln. Phone 697-W. 810 10 LOST, n-'M-, LOST Between . here and Algoma, a .30.30 Winchester carbine in case. Reward for M return to C. H. Underwood. .(Underwood's Pharmacy).. .. 9-10 LOST Bumper for Dodge car 'With license No. 123409. Ob or west of Merrill Road. Call Jacks oa Brothers. . Phone 1.3-F-4. ' 08-10 easy terms. 901 Lincoln. Phone! L0ST Coa' black Chesepeek pup. 636-M. . 2 months old Phone 933 -er call 919' Walnut, Reward. 07- FOR SALE IT room roomier house. Reasonable price. Ooodi LOST is gauge L. C. Smitu shot- money Main. maker. Call at 804 Jltt FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room .California Are. house. 73S 09-12' FOR ' RENT Nicely bouse. 814 Lincoln? tarnished 09-11 HOUSEKEEPING SUITE, 237 No. - bth. : 09-11 FOR RENT New house. S rooms, breakfast nook and bath; range; tabttf-antf VTjatrs.'M Lincoln 'at.. ' Phone 536-M. - : - FOR RENT Piano to parties who will care for Instrument, 901 Lincoln. Phone 636-M. .Low. Jnteree:, long term farm loans ' ; WISHARD REALTY CO. ' ; 126 So. 7th St. Insurance Real Estate. Farm loans . . , Oltf FOR SALE! One of the beat com pletely furnished homes in the city, lot large enough for an ether house, yard In nice lawn, trees, - and shrubbery, - - carege. Price $6,900. $3,400 down, bal ance on monthly payments, splen did location, on pavement Call 901 Lincoln or phona 6S6-M. Fianaiislhsdl Hiuis Three-room, completely furnish ed house to trade as first payment on larger house. Want about four room modern house on parement B. H. 8.. care News. S9tt FOR SALE! Splendid corner lot in Hot Springs. Close in. 60x76 feet. Price $1,000. Call 901 -Lincoln -St. or -phone "S-St-M. - - FOR SALE Beautiful new 6 -room bungalow, basement garage; splen did looatlon for home: $5,260. , Phona 536-M or call 901 Lincoln. DrDartJiieiit of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at Lakevtew, Ore. September 25. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Jus tice Denton Swift, ot KlB,mnth fal'v,! Oregon, wno, en -aiarca v, is, made Homtsesd Entry. No. 011926, for lot 2, section 24, lot 1. section 80, 1 Township 86S.. doublo,, range 7E.. Willamette 1 Meridian, as 'tiled notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land abore described, before C. R. OeLap, Clerk of the County Conrt;1 at Klamath 'Fatla. Oreiron, on the 12th dayef November. '1925. Claimant names as 'Witnesses: Charles Ager, Jack. 'O'Connor. Jerry O'Connor, Joseph Tasack, all of Klnmalh. Falls, pOregon.roiiT 09 N8 Inc. ' Reglstor. SUMMONS FOR PinLICATIOX t .Equity No. aoon. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. IN AND FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. Blanche E. Satfold, Plaintiff, vs. Henry C. Satfold. Defendant! To Henry O. .Saftold, Defendant. In the name of the state of Ore gon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the i complaint on file In the above - entitled euit, on or before the ,3 let day of Octo ber,' 1925, 1h1itTo1ng the last day prescribed fori such appearance in the order of the court for the publi cation of this summons, and It you fall ao to appear andk answer, for FOR SALE Splendid ranch proper , ty in different parts of the county. 'Phone 636-M, or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Nice little home on pavement. In good location: gar age; price $2,260, $350 down and ,1$30ner month and Interest. 901 Lincoln, phone 636-M.. 1 J,'J. U v-i.-l FOR RENT Cabins to white men. See Collins. 724 Market 08 N8 FOR RENT Basement on Main street, suitable for office, hall or storage. Culinary Alliance. Tel. 84S-W. 07-9 FOR RENT Large furnished sleep ing room, close In. suitable for one or two. Phone 473-M. 07-9 FOR RENT 4 room Hague ranch, one town. cottage on mile from O4-10 THREE ROOM house for rent. 2150 Vine St. Call 604-J after 3:30 p. m. or write Ruth O. Minier. O4-10 FOR RENT Large aleeping room. Suitable tor 1 or 2. Bath, phone. 69 Washington. Phone 4 28-M. I Oltf FOR RENT Furnished room, $20 per 'mcnth. Winters Bldg. Oii-9 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE 118 aged ewes. In good condition, price $6.00. H. J. Beardaley. Vi mile south of Lone Pine schoolhouse. 09-22 FOR SALE Exceptionally well built golden oak roll top desk. Bargain. Lem L. Gnghagen City Hall. G9-15' gun in case, on Lower . Midland swamp road. Call Pete Gorges, Phone 223-J. Reward.' "06-9 WANTED WANTED 10 or .12 used 10 gal. milk cans.' Want to trade play er piano for grain or city lor, also Olirer typewriter ' tor set of work harness. by 4 Eranf, ..Box 576 , or call .400-M, 09 WANTED By expert stenographer, any kind of clerical work-to do evenings from .7 to 9. ,Or will take ciroalar advertising home to fold and mail.' Box Newa. 09-11 PARTY ARRIVING ' arom Denton, Manchester, England, please call 412-W. ' 09-11 .- MARRIED MAN wants stesdy Job on stock ranch, all around man. Address 325 No. th. O4-10 MISCELLANEOUS STEEL 4-DRAWER letter-' flies. $38.00. F. O. B. Klamath Falls. Call Shrere, Hall Hotel. -09 IF YOU ARE BUYING a safe call Shrere. .Hall--Hotel. Can aara you 20 per cent.-' Q r MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher ot piano, 'private lessons 1' hour a week and privilege ot . class work in composition; musical, his- -tory. ear training, etc. Terms 5 a month Studio' 50f No. 3rd. Phone 284-M. ' Residence - 1000 California. Phone' 790-W. OS N8 METHODIST J.ADIE AID- cooked food and rummaieAsaJsy at Kit to'a -Shoe Store Oct.- .Id 1925. 03,4.8.9 ' ... MRS. J. L. JOHNSON'S Studio ot roice will be open from & to 5. 204 So. JUrarslde. ..Phone, 473-M during Studio hours only. 08-14 DRESSMAKING.' 510.80, 6thi, ... 07 N7 WILL CARE for children, by. the day. 121.8 Oregon Are,.,,p6-1$ ' FOR SALE Apples. Are. 638 Conger 06-1 PARAGON" mad coats; $18.5Mo $59.76. AH weol fabrics, also Manhattan Woolen Mills for woolens, a(i descriptions. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. 621 'So. 6th St Phone 456-M. Sl Oil FOR SALE OR TRADE For small-, .PPT t.wl er car. Paige sport touring car. IF WE DON'T CARRY yonr far .... l... i aoa A7K so! orlte magarlne or newspaper Capt. Hoppey, The Salvation I Army. Q7-13 we'll order It News Agency. for you. Hale'a siu ui want thereof, the plaintiff will ap-IEntry, No. 09689. for SWU of Sec- Ply to the court lor the reiier pray- tlou 25 and SE ot section z, ed for1 in her feohinlalnt. to-wlt: For! Township 398.. Range 10E., W'l- the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now ex isting between yourself and the plaintiff herein, upon the grounds ot cruel and Inhuman treatment. 1 This summons is served upon you by publication In the Klamath Dally News, a dally newspaper, printed, published and of general circula tion,, in Klamath County, Oregon, for six successive weeks pursuant to order of the Hon. A. L. Learltt, Judge of the abore entitled Court, dated September 24. 1925. the first publication being September 26, 1925, and the last publication be ing October 30. 1926. WM. MARX, Attorney for Plaintiff. 214 Wllllts Building,. Klam ath Falls, Oregon.'. S25 O2.9.16.23.30 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dciinrtmrnt of tho Interior, U. 8. Lan 1 Office at Lakeriew, Ore. September 21. 193 Notice Is hereby given that Sam. uel Dixon, of Olene. Oregon, who. on August It. la0' mai Ac tional Slock Raising Homestead lamette Meridian, has filed 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, on the 30th day of October, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Harry Kinney, of Olene, Oregon. F P. Corpening, of Olene, Oregon. D. Ellis Young, ot Klamath Falls. Oregon. Leonard Lewis, ot Olene. Oregon. F. P. LIGHT. S26 026 Register. son. on the 7th day ot November, 1 Claimant names as witnesses: E W. Miller, John Miller, John Bun'n, J. A. Mahoney, all ot Bo nanza. Oregon. p U(HT S22 022 Regieter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department ef the Interior, , 0. 3. Land Office at Lakerlew, Ore. September 9, 1926. . Notice Is hereby given that Frank F Mullan, of Dorris, California, who on November 1, IMS. made Additional Homestead Entry, i Acta June 9, 1916 and -March I, 1889, No. 012106, for WHNWH ot, Sec tion 33. Township 40S., Range 7B. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, to estannsn. eiaim o the land abora, .described, before Bert C. Thomas, U. s. commission- TJcnartnicnt of tho Interior, Notice is hereby glren that Wll Ham F. B. Chase, ot Bonanxa. Ore gon, who, on January 10, 1920, U. S. Land Office at Lakerlew. Ore. . . . ....a l' iH Ainol maue nunpiiiiiii """7. v ...... . , ' . . , , vok for WttNEK, NWVSKV, and'ar. at Klamath Falls, . Wege. on Section 23, Township 393.. Range 12E Willamette Mer idian, has filed notice ot Intention to make Three Year Proof, ,40 es tablish claim to the land above described, before J. O. Hamaker, U. S. Commissioner, at Bonanza, Oro- er, n j-v 1 u , l -, . . n - , the 9th day of Novembsv-l26. Claimant names as witnesses: Jesse L. High, David StotU,, Wil liam Raymond, Al Cummins, all ot Dorris, California, , , ' ' r. -p.1 LtoHT, SI 2 012 Inc. "i a-. ' . ttatltttr.