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BEND FIGHTER IS
K.tlil. riTIJ!. HI' IlKMs
Earl Stoli Arrives Fine end
Dandy After Winning lOrd
Bout Last Saturday
W'lljil f Looking fit as fiddle and with
j only a couple of (cratches on his
"ii ' face as a memento of his battle last
P" j Saturday nhtht with Cowboy Var
,i tin of Bend. Earl Stola, also of tbjt
f,) city, who la to fight Cbuclc Sams
WW I here on October Jo. as semi
J. windup attraction on the card llat
j staged by Matchmaker Johnnie
jit" ' ' Sylvestee. arrived , lir Klamath
TM I Kalis this afternoon. Karl was due
' ij f 4rr'te 10 ,owl Sunday but
t-j'P'l I could not make the grade in such
short notice. Anyway he had a
I pretty stiff go with Martin Sat
t nrdav nieht and almost anrone
would feel like a rest after a ten
round go in which be gave away
23 pound.
Martin, be it remembered weigh
ed 16$ pounds. Earl went on at
145. Just to give the fans some
kind cf a run tor their money, j
He did. Three times during the
10 rounds Earl floored the big cow j
(puucaer. toe ursi urns ue wrui , .
V.rlin In th Mnv far m short i
i sap in the third round. In the ! durl3K b P":
sixth Earl seat him for a brief
' flight with the angels again, and
I once more tn the seventh. Mar
tin is not a cinch for any 145
pounder and In crder to lay him
for a trip, if eren a short one, a
man in the c- business has to
send his mitt across as if ft was
going somewhere in one great big
hurry. Well. Earl can do that tea
Chuck Sams. StoU's opponent to
i be. is ao dumbell either. - He
I knows what those mhU are hung
... '
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Walter Johnson Is
Slated for 7th Came
good fights under hi. bell, despite , COMMISSION URGES
his knockout bv Jw. lllenl. Has; HP A IN I Nf. OF I AlfP
asr was w 3 m T tba
THEKUMATHK
bn living on a liingian rntivtt. i
and Is aald to b. in i.rte l cnditlun .,, ... -u
turd urging llial lbs lower Klain
II Ilur.l
cily
B I
riTT.sm lid'l.JtKt. 11 -il'nitu!
1 Wn.l-t'jil Wrtlter Johuoti 'at
the r'raics J tlitrj time in ihc pres
ent v.lr sr-icK?
V.'.'y tou!' p:: I'ern ever lhrv
cum-' .it oue series, and 3 of them
have worked m the current show.
They are S:anley t'oveieskie. who
won t'.irfe from the IViltorj l:i !lu.n !.I,h were a marvel
1920. n Vu he nil a menihrr f the tlicisiasts of the cue. Mills baa
Indians, and H.ibe Adams, who whip-: repertoire of S0 fancy shots, not
ped i ho Tiger thrice In the series all of which he displayed last night
Pirate. Py $ 100.000
pool funs of the
last cishi crowded Hen l ook
Mecca !o ltne O. J. Mill.
lienver. wuard of the HHI Irthle.
perform on the green cloth.
to n n - awM 'mh'wm i-. ".
the PlratM have Paid, iiuu.uou mr
an apprentice ahortston and an
apprentice outfielder, who will re-
For Two InficldeTi
nrrsiu'itt;ii. tct. u - st-
jdH, Ihouah they have ope oi the boat
infields in oaeettall now auu a
tor Irlala nevt spring.
of IKI'I r .L.i.rrlnf knitiM fitr thl rVenlOK , POri
Covey has lost both of his sanies , -hen he will again perform. Th c,ul' '"' Tueeday even
against the Pirates, and Adams has j Mills Is known all orer the conn-i ag fonllrmed reports that Hal
appeared in this series only as a . try. He shoots with on cue. two , Rhyna and I'aul W aner. ahortstop
rt-scue pitcher in Sunday's game. I cues, or no cue at all. Some of ' and outfielder. repacllely. have
fhrisiy Maihewson and Jack his runs total US line-up. rack.! bean purchased from tne nan erea
n . :a
Fast 145-pouud battier, who tckf
on Chuck Sams here October 20.
Coombs aUo won three apiece In
single world series.
Johnson is slated to start a third
time for the Senators in the seventh
and final game Wednesday. He has
beaten the Pirates twice.
Hill MeKeeehnle. manager of the
Pirates. h.-.s decided to use Hed Old
ham, who nsed to beat the Senators
now and- then when he was with the
Tigers. If he wobbles. Johnuy Mor
rison will be the next in the line,
and if necessary Vic Aldridge. also
a two-game winner In this serlea.
can be called on (or relief work.
few days. Each
one of them are trying to get
the best possible ehaie far their
battles on nejt Tuesday.
On October 24 Stolr will fight
, rnR? vvrv rurrr
In' " v.nvnuv
CITY CHAMP TITLE
411 Chinase. lloS finger and 15
straight bank pool.
Not only are the performances
of Mills vastly entertaining but he
also gets a laugh now and then
from his audience. There are some
funny things that can
a rue. TonUht among his features
will be hia famoua aeroplaae shot.
elaeo team of the coat lngue.
Joe Devlne. the I'lrote scout,
recommended the youths.
tl'nlled Ne,uTSr
stored .ilu,r"k,
vltilenl ni.ki 7 "lb
I'anama. fH
or I, nation, be r",", I'luuN
to r-stiire form "mr is k, w
on as Msa-r:1!
The action was taken when Wl. J" " hleh si
I In. n I,. Idler. itled naturalist and w (
U ..r iha r.o..iu.i..H a i ' niari is m.l..
. .. . i puse Ilia .li. i.. M
, l ...... .! rnneri . " I
waa too much alknll lu I lie waters i "'"' m,.TL
of Ihe lake. ,rovV
win order.
i ath lake, drained for
; refliHided In urder
I er riindlllnns lluro.
ORDER RESTORED IN
PANAMA RIOT DISTRICT
IIAI.ll
'iOa
Canal toot, Oct. U
lertal salt
uresa at Ilea Bmi...
I3 Be. 7th ax1"
Here are some
COAST LEAGUE
HARRY WILLS TO MEET
JOHNSON ON OCT. 26
i fcHvre-i - . R. M. K
Oakland o i)
San Kraneteeo 4 U
Butteries Mchenry and Head;
William and Vargas.
I I be mtr of KItuM (all Nhopph,
Score-
Salt Lake
the Blark Psnther r.r the P.Hfi. . ." uct. 13. (United
Scott Hollidny. who hs been V." '." lM Cub
ho has been bat
tling around Astoria for the
the I
I - .
his arms for and E:rl will
hare to give all Uiat is in h!ir to
get anywhere with the local bey.
HoweTer. a good firbt is vba:
Matchmaker Sylvester is l-j'..ing
for and lie believes Sm azi I'Url
will give the !uu Just liat.
Ill-St till.".. l-Qnlialt . . n.
I--- , H I, rr. . .. . .
several months. The Panther has'.: " " lug3air- waning
ruuic, i iu s, ana wttn ir tne
fought in Bend also and is an elu
sive battler when .in the ring.
1925 TO BE MILLION
DOLLAR WORLD SERIES
a
stopped hud training far Jcr.day
and Tuesday, but wi'.l be a. the
Scandinavian hal! working ou: to
morrow at 2: SO. Matchmaker Syl
vester sayi any of the fans wiio
wish to are welcome to cone
around eitner in tne afternoon or , game.
evening to watch the boy3 at wori. j Tuesday's attendance was
Starkey. Chuck Sams. Alcorn and greatest of the series. 4.1.M0.
Harrington all have been working total attenance is 219.974.
cny tine, looper pitched for the I
Cubs and allowed 9 hits. Errors
by the So and brilliant work at
the bat by the Cubs determined tho ,
result. j
Eddie Colilns, manager of the
Sox used three pitchers but to no !
avail. Of the six games played.
the Sox took only cne. the first
being a tie. j
Scoro: H. H. E. J
" " Sot a n , ;
All of Tuesday's and Wcdaes- c,r.'il7"'p2'l" "J.'. . ,
u lu luo Faber. Connally,
ers of the contending teams, the , Sehalk
players and advisory council do-. '
rivirrg no share nfter tha
NEW YORK. f U-Iarry
Wills will meet Floyd Johnson, the
Iowa heavyweight. In a 12-round
bout in Newurk. October J. c-1 Sacramonto S
cording to announcement by Ilabe1 Hellenes .Singleton
Culnan, Newark promoter.
j v uiuau miu nuur stuiiins, wins
niHiiusn, udu viuieu ior tne negro.
and thut ho had obtained Johnson's
promise to fight over the long dis
tance telephone front Seattle, where
Johnson is now llrlng. Financial
arrangements wore not disclosed.
Tho bout la understood to be the
first Willa will undertake to eon-
R. II.
4 1
11 1
I flatteries Slnxleton and Cook:
Martin. Hughes and Koehler.
Score R. H. E.
Vernon I t 0
Los Augelea 3 0
Batteries I'lllette and Murphy:
Crandall and Sandberi.
Score-Portland
R.
PITTSBURGH. Oct. 13 (United
News) This will be a million dol
lar worid series. Tho gate receipts
.notmted to J99S.6SO. when Tues-
Hirl, day's intake of 1ST, 036 was added
II. K.
1
dttlon himself for his 19: match i Seattle 10 II 0
with Jack Dempsey. ' , natterlr4 Varrlson and Hannah;
Johnson, who has a number of .Chekaluk and Baldwin.
The
Latest In
Blankenshlp and
lifth j To read The News day after day
lis to keep thoroughly informed on
the happenings of Importance through
The out the world, as well as in Klam
jath Falls and vicinity.
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
This original entimAtA 1 maiio in mi;,.,. . i ' -. - . '..
in parallel column, the unit costs of toe sev-eralservices. ma terlaTa'n-a sunnHesfor .hTh;i ," nA 8h""
preceding the current year, the detail expenditures In, ih. i,V. L. 1, "??J .1 'or Jhe h.!'e aca Vears next
the budget allowances and emenHHnr. nr w mn,,. X. " ".",u '"e preceomg Iisral
year" means six months of the last school year ! "" rear.
K.VPi:X!)lTl'RK.S
years and
("Six months of the current
ITEM
1923 192
E.vpendltures and
budget allowance for
'six months of last
Kstinatt.d school year
cspeniiittirn
for the en
suing sehoul
year Expend.
iturL-s in
detail
Budget
allowance
in detail
1324 1923 1922
Expenditures for three
fiscal years next
preceding the last
school year
Detailed
for Second First year
the last year. Give .
year of the yearly ulye y'Y
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District
No. 1 of Klamath County. Stale of Oreaon. that a W'HOOl. MEETlN'n of
said district will be hold at Central School, on the (In dF of November, j
1925. al X o'clock in the afternoon for the purpoee of dlaruaslng thoi
ouoget Hereinafter aet out with Ihe levjlng board, and to vote on the
proposition of levying a apeclal uistrlct tax. .
The total amount of money needed by the aald school district during
the fiscal year beginning on June. 192. and ending June 30. 1J7. la
estimated in the following budget and Includes the amount, to be received
from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund.
iieciui uinrici ix, ana ail otner moneys ot the district:
lU'lKiKT
Estimated Kxprorlltan-a .
Boys'
Clothes
' tt piece combination)
Mannish Suits
PERSONAL SERVICE:
1 Superintendent .
2 Principals
Special Teachera
S Teachers
.4 Janitors
Cook
5 Clerk
6 Stenographer
7 Other service ....
3.500.00
9,760.00
7.800 on
47.900.00
S, 210.00
1.000.00
900.00
900 00
300.00
One pair "longie"
Cne pair knickera
Ve.t like dad's
Frock coat .
, r Poplin blouse
Tweed cloth
Three color chokt
. BIim. any, Ua
. i . 49.75 a Mil
Boy necktie., eJ-lnMmd, 3e ' , Krt '
uoya cap, adjuiUble, 9I.3S
iiamages
I sight,
btlon wi
lernooa I
face Ma
itorneye i
lllvgea ec
dants c
d with
a (or tl
nt In n
if made
Knyken
Iker. C
W. A,
are
Totala
t 30.000.00
PERSONAL SERVICE:
1 Superintendent ...
2 Principals
Special Teachers
3 Teachers
4 Janitors
Cook
6 Clerk '2
8 Stenographer
7 Other services .....
three-year
period
totals
totals
3,500.00 S
9. 750. on
7.M.0il
47, 900. On ;
8. 250.il'i
l.OliO.OH
9(10.00
900.00
SdO.I.O
Total Personal Services x
MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES-
1 Furniture (desks, etc )
2 Supplies (chalk, etc.)
3 Library books
4 Flags ;;;;;;;;
6 Playground equipment
Janitor's supplies .
7 Fuel
8 Light "
9 Water Z'.ZZ
10 Postage and stationery 'ZZZZZ.Z.
Total Material and Supplies
80,000.00
1.4S5.00
:i.H7r,.oo
2.550.00
0.291.75
5.311. 3
5u0.H0
450.1)0
375.00
25. uO
2. 95. sr.
S 1,500.00 2.649.9
3,975.00 7.950.00
1.S00.0A
$00.00
SO. 00
1.500.0D
1.500.00
5.000 00
2.500.00
500.00
2,550.00
24.500.00
3,315.00
500.00
450.00
. 375.00
60.00
4.900.00
34,330.92
7,377.37
15.00 357,208.25 159,270.09 147,989.73
CONSTRUCTION
Total Construction
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
Buildings and grounds
i I
Total .Mnlntenanco and Repairs..
ASSESSMENTS (HiKhwnys, Roads,'
btreetn, Bridges):
Street paving
I Total Assessments ...
INUEIITEDNESS:
1 Bonded, and Interest thereon...
Total Indebtedness
1n?' ,-l,"''f .'oe.o 1,799.35 '
;J - ,-, J.6?' 3io.67 .. :::::::
1 rX '!,, 48,1 25 0 Z.
i.i oi.o iM.bo 75'0'oi' "i"n'i""r,'
1,000.00 ;
Z Ji5 'isvl? E '
rIFiT TTTx TJJTs
IMIO.OO S 4,347.34 2.000.00 I f "
910 sju tjjTs TToir rzzz
r.OriO.00 ? 1.035.C3 S ... ,
lZlt ' '0 (l0 ' '?48.39 5.323.91 2,487.89
I .'"'l1..,0 .? 5-1.42 5 , f
- .. ..,., , t,ei.2 8
t 10.000.00
2,000.00
MATERIAL AND Rl'PPLIES:
1 Furniture (desks. stoves, curtains, etc.) I
- Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.)
3 Library books .. .. .
4 Flags Z'ZZZZZZZZ"
6 Playground equipment '..ZZZZZZZZ.
6 Janltor'a supplies
7 Fuel "
8 Light "
I 8 Water ZZZZZZZ'. "
10 Postage and Stationery ZZZZZZZZ. ZZZ.
Total
CONSTRUCTION ..
Total
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS )
Total
A88n?r
Total
INDEBTEDNESS:
Bonded and Interest Thereon I 40,000.00
Total
TRANSPORTATION OF TEACHERS
1UIUI
MISCELLANEOUS
Total
EMERGENCY
Total
Thi. ok R u 'ear
, ii ii
, 1 1 ti liir.
" j a
V I . y.
and Ckiloquin
Boya' ronlurojr irogaer. i mlorm, faVet and it
. ...
H were
OH
tord k
? ( Other.
n out ,
iy'a suit
itween ti
JCIamath
i
TEN
f 13. 050.001 " ' ' " j l. i . isae m.'H iuau-"( w
r n I jyee threat
'if . . i .: '
f H . ' I
f t t
10,000 00
I t.ooo.oo
2.600.00
150.00
..$ 1,500.00
-I 1,000.00
t 40,000.00
160.00
I 2,600.00
I 1.000.00
(The above f,rm 1151
bJ?"kb.,.he. eon,m;;";e'7ndPr'lKU:. ta c1!" from th.".
,. n'?T "''tilled to as correef """" oul
district clerk.)
TRANSPORTATION OF TEACHEUHL
Total Transportation ot Toachern..
INSURANCE .'
Total Insurance
.MISCELLANEOUS "
Total Miscellaneous
40,1100.00 S
4'.l,(i()f.iji) t
'150.00 S
350.110 .1 131,1
500.00
- 510. 000. 00
;3 i Z.
5 100. on
'-'tn ? COO. no
:ii. no i
U4.01 $ 959.42 8 j
1.- Lznzz
a42.oo j j"; ;j
8 2400 $ 1I3T5O Z. 'j
S :;7! 00 1,208.55 8 97t '
a. correct on the margin" .id'filedwith Z
IM
si'linot year (Use amount of
From county ,,!,, RKCKIPTS .
mot year 11.- u, """I"'
inr nil. y'-'ar b' in mak-
From elementarv rhnJ'V::L'U " j"''J,:' v:
Ing school year aur,n ,no r"n
hBtlmnled amoum 1.. i.'"""'";."":"".'
other sources d, m-"" .L"c,vea. '" all
voar "iu coming
2,000.00
14,000.00
EMERGENCY
Total Emergency
GHANI) TOTAL
I, Ma D. Momyer, do hemliy
8 1 . 0 0 1 1 . u 0
t l.ooo.im
J151.4O0.O0
-
-'- $-:.4'I,", ' 1,477.15 I l,r,5TT'
- t tzzz rzrzl
o not Incluilo t, ','"
from the proposed tax J
Total esllmatod
proposed tax
school
bo recelvcii
recrlpts. not Including"
5oo 00
?50.2:i5.Vo
' "I.OK.73 177 Risen er. ..TTT
I was 1 . ' neriMiy certify Dint th- .,1, :
Ih. : ",e '"' the expenditure, ,, ... . Of egpe.H,,,,,.. t.
'iiure ior tno three flarnl v,.,a , . ' aiiiiwanee for ,1. "". ",a yenra 1920-
UOm Ilie rnrnffla In ..... -I . "'-Al prCCK UUP I ,, . Ill or Ihn Clll-ran . . .
1 are true an.i .,..... . . "ent year ah..n i C-. . . " "r an"
copies thereof. "" ' occn
1927
and
compiled
!"A li. MOMVEK, District Clerk.
Total estimated expen:
""' emmiaiea
posed tax ....
BKCAPITILATIOX
J 89,000.00
;es for the viini.
relpts not includln'g' pro.
iBMoo.OO
89.000.00
Daluncn. amniint i 1 .'. .
Mnled tbl 11, j r"IR"d by district tag
ATTEST- 'h day 0( October. 1925? f 82,400.00
jvrx
Announcement
The Smoke is now under the ownership;
A. D. LAMBERT
o
1
to
The aim of t'hb store will to
continue to give theKlamath Fall;
public 100 per cent SERVICE
GET YOUR GUNS AND SHELLS HE
We alto rent hunting equipment1'?
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71
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being 1
nyatery .
and kli
been 00
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