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Army Pilot Drives Plane Al
Rata of 248.99, Winning '
Pulitzer Prize
MITCHELL FIELi), L. I., (t. 12
(United Newal - Two bullets of
nil vim. wood and steel streaked
ihroiiKli Ilia gold of un October
sky Monday In the fastest of the
speed classics, the Pulltxer airplane
race, which win won by Lieut.
Cyrus Until of the army at I he
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course of un 124.27 miles,
Ileitis hud to defeat Lieut. Alford
Jlli-.n rmosa -L Wllllums. the crack pilot, who
w "' iittulned 244.78 Allien lu Ht. Louis
In 1924. Williams, the mun whoso
plane recently hit 302.3 miles un
straight-sway buret of
wue ruster Shun any-
man bed over tra-
lod betore, rould only average
241.71 n tho circling course of
four laps.
Tho winner took off two mia
ul im behind Wlltluma. Siworul
miles apart I hey roared ovor tho
field, while a grrut holiday crowd
at below ni word inroad thut air
history wee being niade by tho
army pilot.
Aa tho rare rnded, llottls Imme
diately brought big plane to the
ground while hie dofeatcd oppon
ent, the hero of many an uurlal
buttle, socuiod to bo laughing off
li lee Inaa In a brief or!ea of stunta.
I.leut. O. T. Cudcllhy, nary:
l.leut. II. J. Norton, nary: Capt.
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Of t1 fRhtare aro expecled
iwhe:. : Mer than tonight
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D aa ho wished
Dawaon. arn.r, were conteatante
in another heat for tho Pulltior
trophy, but their apeed fell wolt
behind thut of tho other two.
l.leut. Thinnoa K. Mallhewa.
Iowa, won the 120 mile aperd con
teat for tho John L. Mltchol trophy,
with an average apoed of 101.7
mllea au hour. l.leut. George
Kchuglln flnlahed eeeond at US.4.
with Lieut. Alfred J. Lyon third
nt lf.R.4.
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are membera of the flrat purautt
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POLO- i ROUNDS. NEW YOUK.
Oct. 12. (United Nowa) Paul Der
lenbach, the Aatorla aaaaaaln, who
temporarily holda the light heavy
weight chumplonahlp of the world,
administered aurh a trouncing to
King Solomon of Panama In their
ten round bout here Monday after
noon that the reforco stopped the
fight In the ninth and Dcrlenbacb
won by a technical knockout.
It waa llorlcnbarh'a fight from
tho clang of the opening gong, and
only Holomon's sameness kept him
In the ring through eight rounds
and 31 seconds of tho end of tbe
ninth round. Several timea the
Central American was ao dated by
tho sletlgo hammer blows of the
champion that he could not find his
corner at the round's end.
Bid Torrls won the decision from
Jnck Horntiteln In a milling 10
round senil-flnal, but both of the
leading bouts yielded In thrills to
tho preliminary 10 round go between
Ilnlio Herman, tho California flash,
and Joe Calmnres, a Ilronx youth,
substituted nt the Inst moment,
when Johnny Dundee, Herman's
scheduled opponent, was reported
ill nt hla homo.
The unknown Calmares fought to
a atandatill tho man, who recently
was credited with winning from Kid
Kaplan, the featherweight title
holder, although ho lost tho decision
of the Judgos.
The llronx battler mndo up for
what he lacked In ring skill by a
Stout heart, which sent him crash
ing Into Herman throughout the
fight. The judges called It a draw,
hut the crowd was on Its feet hail
ing; Calmares as the victor.
Alilrlilge had been lha victim of
a break, giving Ilia Henatiira their
first mil In the flrat Inning. After
Idee opened with a alnglo and waa
airlfleed lo second, (lualln sliced a
pop fly Just beyond Wright's reach,
and, alnio lliiriihnrt waa pluylng
deep, It fell safe fur two bases.
The Pirates curly begun slamming
Covuloskle'e pitches buck lo the out
field. It became a question of when
these drives would start hitting the
open spaces.
There were two eafe tills by
Carey and Cuyler, In Ihe opening In
nlug, hut llueky Harris prevented
a run when he turned' In a great
play on Wright's drive, - whlrb
Covey'a glove deflected.
Two more singles came In (be
fourth and Judgo. whose southpaw
fielding around flrat Is a feature
of lha Renutora' infield spiked the
rally with one of the greatest playa
of tho aerlca. Early Smith, who
also had wasted a single In the
second, lined another to right and
Moorq smash ad one to center. Max
Carey, the Charley Paddock of base
ball, waa at bat and Judge pluyed
In expecting a bunt. Max drove a
hard grounder down flrat baae line,
but Judgo sprang back, knocking
down tho ball, then crawled to the
hag barely In time tor the put out.
The lid popped off tho buttle In
the seventh. Kirs I a walk, for Kd
dle Moore, the Iluca' socond base
man, who seems at last to hit his
stride, then slni, sins, ting, three
sharp singles In row, from the;
bats of Carey. Cuyler and Uarnhart
fur two runs. ' ,
Harold Itucl. prevented further
srorlng by outwitting tho Pirates
on an attempted double steal, when
he called for pltcbout and trapped
Cuyler off third. . .
Munager Hurrla began pulling
strategle alrlnga. aa. Covey made
hla exit after that bitting apreo. He
ent Win P-allou. a green rookie,
to tho monnd to finish the seventh.
Win fanned Pie Traynor for the
third out. Then Hucky made his
offensive bid as bis club went to
bat. Ho sent Nemo I.olbold the
veteran midget flyhawk to pinch hit
for Hallou. and Nemo came through
with a line double to right. Hire
followed with a single and one of
the runs cabe back to the Senators.
Bnt again Aldridgo tightened up
In the plncb. pitching to Joe Harris,
tho dangerous nrlff slugger for the
last put out of the frame, a left
to Cuyler.
That cuded the Senators' offens
ive work for the dny. llut - tho
I Pirates wero not through, ulthough
they bad the game-already In tbe
( bag. They stepped out and do-
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Notice Is hereby gv,. ,Mttl
itndnralgned has filed In Hie County
Court nf tho Stale of Oregon, fur
Klamuth County, the final account'
of tils administration of the Kstale
of i. W, White, nlw known as
(lenrgn W. WhMe, deceased, and
said Court has fixed November 7,
1025, mi 8:00 o'clock p. M. Rs t,e
limn and tho Court room nf aald
Court aa the place for thn hearing
of sal( final account and tho set
tlement thereof.
Dated: October 1. 1925.
OSCAIt HHIVE,
' Administrator.
Wlth-the-wlll-aniiexed of the
Estate of 11. W. White,
also known as (leorgo W.
Willie,, deceased.
06,13,20.27 Mil .
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MOTICH UK ltOM HAI.K
Sealed proposals will be received
by tha Gommoa Council for the
pnrchasa of Street improvement
llonds aggregating Sixteen Thou
sand Six Hundred Nina Dollars and
Twenty-Eight centa. ($10, 809. 28)
authorised by Ordinance of the City
of Klumnth Falls, No. SflB for the
construction of the 37th Improve
ment Unit, namely: hecond Street
from Pino Street northerly to Jef
foraon Street. .
Propoaala to purchase auch 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 mooting of the Common Coun
cil Immediately thereafter, said
bonds to be dated October 29.
1V25, and in amounts of Five Hun
dred Dollars (SHOO) each, and due
ten yenra after date of Issue. Op
tional at any coupon date on end
after one year, and will bear Inter
est at tho 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 Kails, Oregon,
or at the Oregon Fiscal Agency
in Now York City. New York. Bond
buyer la to furnish tbe bonus In
blank and pav for the legal ex
amination of tho transcript.
Proposals to purchase must be
unconditional and accompanied by
certified check for S per cent of the
proposal.
LKM U. (iAIIHACra,
Police Judge of the City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Tly order of the Common Coun
cil. September 14. 1925.
822, 24, 2G. 29 01, 3, (,8,10,13
FOR SALE Real Estate t For Sale Real Estate (Con't)
Fort SA1.K For cash only. lot
10050. locutM at 1236 Oregon
Ave.', Klamath Falls, Oregon, or
lot No. 1, block No. 20. Klamath
Kalis Is booming, now la the
time to Inveat In real property. '
Further particulars at Perkins
Furniture Store, Klamath Falls,
, Oregon. 011-22
FOIl SALE Splendid corner lot
In Hot Springs. Close In. S0x75
reel. Prre $1,000. Call 901
Lincoln St. or phone 636-M.
FOR RENT (Con't)
' FOR tTFAT s room house. 711
' California Ave. 09-l'2
FOH SAI.K Beautiful new S-room
bungalow, basement garage; splen
did location for home: IK. 250.
Phono S36-M or call 901 Lincoln.
NOTICE OP ItOXD SALE
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Common Council tor the
purchase of Street Improvement
rtonda aggregating One Hundred and
Ten Thousand Five Hundred Klghty-
Slx Dollars and Seventy-Seven cents.
(1110.586.77) aitthorlicd by Ordi
nance of the City of Klamath Falls.
No. 607 ror the construction of the
36-A Improvement Unit, namely:
Extending on Fourth Street from
Klamath Avenue to Walnut Ave
nue. Including Intersections at wsl'
nut Avenue: Fifth- Street from
monst rated to Stanley Harris thnt Klamath Avenue to Oak Avenue,
this gossip about them hitting left . Including intersections; Seventh
FOR SALE 2 large lots. 50x150.
Ideal for residence. Pacific Ter
race. Will sell singly or to
gether. Strictly cash. Box 165,
News. 09-15
IF YOU WANT to sell your farm
or obtain a low interest rata,
long term loan on tame. See
WISIIAIIII RF.AIyTY CO.
126 So. 7th Ht.
, Insurance
Ileal Estate. . Farm Loans
Oltf
FOR SALE! Beautiful new home on
paid-up paved street; fi rooms and
basement, garage In basement.
15.500; $1,000 down, terms on
balance. 901 Lincoln, or phone
636-M. ...
WE HAVE A SIX acre tract of ex
ceptionally fine land, adjoining
the auto park. 3-4 mile from city
limits, all under irrigation. This
la an ideal tract for a chicken
ranch or truck garden, or both.
The price la right, and low terms.
City water end lights.
WISHAKD REALTY CO.
120 Bo. 7th St,
Insurance
Real Estate. Farm Loans
Oltf
WE HAVE SOME REAL bargains
in both city and farm property,
opportunities to trade or ex
change. WIBHARD REALTY CO.
130 So. 7th St.
Insurance
Real Estate. Farm Loans
OltX
PIRATE CREW IS
STILL IN RUNNING
(Continued from fago One)
Vic, as Ituol ainKled and lllougo
doubled after Joe, hut Aldridgo
pulled out of tho hole.
Ilolh. of Iho Plrnlo runs, up to
this stago of the hattlo, were scored
(Continued on Page Five)
by runners who had walked to first.
Cnrcy and Cuyler were passed,
opening the third, Ilnrnhnrt put
orer a hit and run slncla to left.
Ity for Hie past six , scoring Carey and pine Ing Cuylnr on
third. The latter counted when
Traynor sent a long sacrifice fly to
Rico In doop center,
Orlffllh will ninko
Jamath Falls.
handed pitching la no gag. They
slammed Tom Zachary'a southpaw
shoots around in the closing two
Innings for four real hits and two
more runs.
Wright and Mclnnls, the first two
batters to face Zachary who lost
fall won two games from tbe Giants,
sent out lino singles for a run In
the 8th. Then Traynor and Wright
singled, after Ilnrnhnrt had walked,
for tho other run In the ninth.
Osslo lilcuge was back on third
for tho Senators. On two fielding
chances, ho didn't look very good.
Cuyler's single In the seventh got
away from Oasle and Wright's hit
In tho ninth went through him. But
Street from Klamath Arenne 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 Intersections at Walnut
Avenue; and Walnut Avenue from
Fourth Street easterly to Eleventh
Street and Oak Avenue from Fourth
Street eaaterly to Ninth Street.
Proposala to purchase ouch bonds
will be received by the undersigned
up to and Including the 26th day
of October. 1926, at tho 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, and In amonnts of Five Hun
dred Dollars ($500) each, and due
EXCEPTIONAL BUY 80 acre
ranch, good buildings, on high
way, across road from school, all
under Irrigation, part in alfalfa.
Price $4,000. Half cash, half
carried on long time farm' loan,
low Interest. This is a real snap.
WISHAKD REALTY CO.
120 So.' 7th St.
Insurance'
Real Estate. Farm Loans
Oltf
FOR BALE Nice utile home oa
pavement. In rood location; gar
age: price $2,250, $.150 down and
$30 per month and Interest. 901
Lincoln, phone 638-M.
FK US;XT Cabins to white men.
. Sec Ctlllns, 724 Murkot. 08 N8
FOR RENT Large sleeping room.
Miticnin lor 1 or 2. Bath, phone.
' 69 Wuahins-tnn. Phjina 49&.VI
Oltf'
FOR SALE Miscellaneoua
FOR SALE 4 room modern house,
completely furnished, garage,
store-room, lawn, trees, woodshed
full of wood. Phone 295-J.
010-14
FOR SALE Splendid ranch proper
ty in auierent parts or the county.
Phone 63C-M, or call 901 Lincoln.
FOR SALE New modern S-room
bungalow; price $4,600: terms.
Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln.
FOR SALE Only a tew good lots
left In Mills Addition; price $260
each. Phone 636-M or call 901
Lxcoln.
FOR SALE Lots In all parts of the
city for 10 per cent down and 36
equal payments on nnpald balance.
Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M.
Bairgsxa
Nice five rom modern bunga
low on pared street. Two large
lots In Hot Fyrlatrs Addition. Two
good lots In Nichols Addition. It
will pay you to see this oroperty.
as it la part of an estate that has to
bo settled. Call 206 Fouith St.,
corner Pine. AStt
TREES ' Shade, ornamental and
fruit, berries, shrubbery, rlnea.
rosea. Will net them also. Order
now for fall or spring delivery.
J. A. Farley, Phone D8S-J. P. O.
Box 402. OlJ-14
FOR SALE Exceptionally well
built golden oak roll top desk.
Bargalm Lem L. . OaghaKen.
City Hall. 09-15
FOR SALE OR TRADE For small
er car, Paige sport touring car.
, Top shape late 1922. $473. See
Capt. Hoppey, The Salvation
Army. 07-13 '
FOR SALE 118 aged ewes... in
good condition, price $6.00. H.
J. Beardsley, Vt mile south of
Lone Pine schoo!houe. 09-22
LOST
LOST Selberling balloon ' tire and
Tim, between Lower Klamath
Lake and Klamath Falls. Finder
return to Snyder, Balslger Motor
' Co. 013-15
LOST Four month old female bull
dog, 4 white feet, white nose,
answering to the name of Toffy.
For any Information please call
Bee Begin, telephone 633. 013
FOR SALE If von are tonkins- for
a nice small irrigated farm, I have j
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 SALi: Splendid residence lot
in good location on Crescent are.
Call 901 Lincorn or phone 636-M.
FOR SALE Some splendid lots in
Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone
636-M or call 901 Lincoln.
LOST From Bend-Klamath Falls
stage, Sept. 30, large square
trunk lashed with rope. Name
Ida Sydman, marked on top with
white chalk and on card also.
Return to Empire Hotel and
notily Ida Sydman, Crescent;
Ore. Reward. O10-1S
WANTED
GENTLEMAN "WANTING to go to
San Francisco that can drive
Ford car may have free transpor
tation. See Mr. Pearson. Metro
politan Hotel. 013-15
ten mr. after dnte nf Issue. On
the Washington third baseman i tional at any coupon date on and
proved he Isn't exactly "ball shy" after one year, end will bear Inter
nflcr being beaned by Aldridge In 'est at the rate of not to exceed 6
ni.i.k..r. i... Thnj,. h. ,n ler cent per annum, payable seml-
hlt a timely double In the fourth
and when ha fielded Aldrldge'a hat
grounder into a fast doublo play
In the second Inning.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11. Walter
Johnson pitched invincible hall here
yesterday, shutting out Pittsburgh
by a score of 4 to 0. Elmer Yde,
Plrato southpsw, was hit hard. Gos
lin slammed a homer Into the left
field bleachers, scoring Ducky Har
ris and Sam Rice. Joe Harris then
stepped up and smashed anothor
Into tho same bleachers.
Special sale on every coat and
dress at Heo Uegln's Dress Shop,
129 So. 7th St. Ol.t-17
KLAMATH VALLEY lftSPITAL.
Mother and new baby will get a good
Btnrt In the hospital. adv. 14
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE
COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Matter of tho Estate of An
nlo E. Prlggs, Deceased.
Notice Is horeby given by the
underslitned, executor of tho eslnto
of Anuln K. Prlggs, deceased, to the
creditors of, and all pcr.wns hcvlng
claims against, the snld docensed.
to exhibit sump, with the necessary
vouchers, within six months after
the first publication of this notlos.
to the said executor, at his office
in the City of Klamath Fnlls, Ore
gon, In snld county and state.
Dated Soptomhor 14 1925.
C. F. STONE.
Executor of the Estate 'of
Annie E. Brlggs, Deceased.
815,22,2908,13 .
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 Now York City. New York.
Bond buyer to furnish the bonds
in blank and pay for the legal ex
amination of tbe transcript.
Proposals to purchase must be
unconditional and accompanied by
certified check, tor 6 per cent of
the proposal.
LEM L. OAOHAOEN,
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 he 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)
anthorlsed ly Ordinance of the City
of Klamath Falls. No. 98. for the
construction of tho 88th Improve
ment Unit, namely: - Fifth Street
from Pine Street northerly to Jef
ferson Street, Including Intersec
tions. ' '
Proposals to purchase aurh bonds
will be received by the undersigned
up to and including the 26th day
of October. 1925, t 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. and In amounts or Five-Hun-
drod Dollars ($500) enrh, and the
ten years after date of Issuo, Op
tional at any coupon date on and
after one year, and will hear Inter-
tset at the -rate or not to exceed
6 per cont per annum, payable semi
annually, principal and Interest pay
able at the office of 4ho Cltv Treas
urer nt Klamath Fulls, Oregon, or
at the Oregon Fiscal Agency In
Now York City, Now York. Bond
buyer la to furnish the bonds In
blank and pay for the legal examin
ation of the transcript. .
ALTAMON'T ACRES
Tour last chance to bny 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.
WISIIARD REALTY CO.
126 So. 7th St.
Insurance
Real Estate. ' Farm Loans
Oltf
FOR SALE One and one-halt acres
in altntfenand ' potatoes; on high
way, close In. Price $1,000, on
easy terms. 901 Lincoln. Phone
636-M.
FOR RENT
EXPERIENCED stenographer des
ires permanent position. Refer
ences. Box 167. News. O10-16
ROOM FOR RENT In private I
home. Large enough for one or
two persons. 917 Jefferson.
, 013-15
MISCELLANEOUS -
Sultablo tor filling etc. About
500 loads. Call 41-W. O10-16
Low Interest, long terra farm loans
WI9HARD REALTY CO.
120 So. 7(h St,
Insurance
Real Estate. Farm Loans
Oltf
FOR 8 ALE One of the beat com
pletely 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.
FOR RENT Two front sleeping
rooms, bath adjoining, very des
irable location. Phone 473-M or
call at 2045 Riverside. OlStf
FOR RENT Pleasant 'sleeping
room for gentleman. 137 First
St. OlS-15
FOR RENT Nice warm room in
private home for one or two men.
Will furnish to suit. Can have
with or without board.". 1321
Creacent Ave. . , Olltf
ROOM FOR RENT 4 blocks from
Main, with bath and use of
phone. $15. Phone 264-W. Olltf
Fiiiraislkisdl Hoims
T Trail
Three-room, completely furnish
od house to trade aa first payment
on larger house. Want about four
room modern house on pavement.
B. H. S., care News. S9tf
FOR RENT Clean, coxy house;
three rooms and bath: sleeping
porch and cellar. Twenty-five
dollars per month. Address 1481
Alameda street. Phone 629-J.
OU-14
FOR RENT 5 room modern house
furnished. One block from Ore
gon Ave. $45 per month. No
children. Phone 363-R.
011-15
FOR RENT Large pleasant Bleep
ing room, private home, heat fur
nished. Also 2 room enh'n suit
able for men. 413 High. Phone
612. Oin-u
FOR TRADE: Will take In logging
team. 1700 lbs. or over on 1 ton
Ford truck, Fordson or detrac
tor. O10-13
WE HAVE 1700 acres of good pas
ture that will pasture 6.000 head
of sheep until snow flies, or
1.000 hesd of cattle. Have 160
tons hay, possibly 40 or 75 tons
more. Three good barns that
can be used for lambing purposes.
Write or phone Hyrum Bram
sted, Prather Ranch, Macdoel,
Calif. O10-16
MRS. WILLARD JOHN80N. teacher
of ptano, private lessons 1 ' hour
a week and privilege of class
work in composition, musical his
tory, ear training, etc. Terms $5
a month. Studio 60S No. 3rd.
Phone 284-M. Residence 1000
California. Phone 790-W. OS N8
MRS. J. L. JOHNSON'S Studio ot
voice will be open from 2 to 5.
204 So. Riverside. Phone 473-M
during Studio hours only. OS-14
DRESSMAKING. 610 So. 6th.
07N7-
WILL CARE for children by the
day. 12 18, Oregon Ave. 06-13
'PARAGON" made to measure
coats. $18.50 to $59.75. AU wool
fabrics, also Manhattan Woolen
Mills for woolens, all descriptions.
Mrs. Beatrice Cory. 522 So. 6th
St. Phone 456-M. S16 Q16
Proposals to purchase must be
unconditional and accompanied by
certified check for 6 per cent of
the proposal.
LEM L. OAGHAGEN,
Poltoe Judge of the lty of
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
By order ot the Common Coun
cil. September 14, 1925.
322,24,26,29 01,3.6.8,10,13
NOTICE FOR Pl'llLICATIOX
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Lan 1 Office nt Lakeview, Ore
September 21, li)2a
Notice Is hereby given that Snm
nel Dixon, of Olene, Oregon, who.
on August 14, 1920, made) Addi
tional Stock Raising Homestead
Entry. No. 09689 for 8W Vi of Sec
tion 25 and SE4 of Section 26.
Townahlp 398., Rnngo lOHi, Wil
lamette Morldinn. has filed notice
of Intention to mako Three Year
Proof, to estnhllsh claim to the land
above described, before C H. De
r.np., Clerk of tha County Court, at
Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the
30th day of October. 1925.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
. Harry Klnnev, of Olene. Oregon.
' F. P. Corpenl'ng, of Olene. Oregon.
D. Ellis Young, of Klamath Falls,
Oregon. .
Leonard Lewis, of Olene, Oregon.
F. P. LIOHT,
S26 026 Register.
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Lakoview, Ore.
September 25, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that Jus
tice Denton Swift, of Klamath Falls,
Oregon, who, on March 30, 1923.
made Homtsead Entry. No. 011826,
tor lot 2, section 21, lot 1, section
30, Township 36S. double, range
7E., Willamotte Meridian, has filed
notire of intention to make Three
Year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before C.
It. DeLap, Clerk of the County
Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
on the 12th day of November. 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles Ager, Jack O'Connor,
Jerry O'Connor, Joseph Tazark, oil
ot Klamath Fulls, Oregon.
F. P. LIGHT
09 N8 Inc. Hegiaier.
tnbllsh claim to the land above
described, before J. O. Hamaker. U.
S. Commissioner, at Bonanxa, Ore
gon, on the 7th day of November,
1925. ' " ' " '
Claimant names as wltnaasea:
E. W. Miller. John Miller. John
Bunn. J. A. Mahoney, all ot Bo
nanza, Oregon. .
F. P. LIGHT.
IS22 022 Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
' Notire is hereby given that Wir
llam F. B. Chase, of Bonanza, Ore
gon, who, on January 10, 1920,
U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore.
made Homestead Entry, No. 011191.)
for WUNE'i. NWV.SEM and I
8K14NW!4, Section 2S, Township
39S., Range 12E., Wlllnmotte Mer
idian, has filed notice of Intention!
to muka Three Year Proof, to es-1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Deportment of the Interior,
0. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore.
September 9, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that Frank
F. Mullan, of Dorrls, California,
who, on November 1. 1923, made
Additional Homestead Entry, Acts
Juno 9, 1916 and March 2. 1889,
No. 012106, ror WttNWU of Sec
tion 33, Township 4oS., 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, U. 8. Commission
er, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, oa
the 9th day of November, 1926.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Jesse L. High, David Btotts. Wil
liam Raymond, Al Cnmmlna, all of
Dorrls, California.
' F. P. LIGHT.
812 012 Inc. i ; Register.,