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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1925)
1i YTH NEWS TKtirwIay. (MoW IK. 1025 Page ScvW th News ntlihrfl hr ' -'t iii.iMiuo ro. trnt Nitl Oflr tl II. Ilurd. Vi Hlnv tmoti, Mt.rt wnrr f lit ! 40k Ihi.) w, U nut-tins FNIttor Hdllnr lluHltifitii Mftnnr 1tvm mi K U m I It I t r4-'lAN ttmtinr. InK riurpt Mon r iv O. K. iiulldU.g, Wf atlmia awl maaa Th. Klamath aniiaiir. ractva Ihelr pa i iJauartmanl It , and a cuvr will iitu' ahta In Advance pr wk .IS ( par ttioii I h aw tta yaar . , S.U air 4 Wire i i;mtkii micas Ju World) PA PI 'II . lilE DAME "wrrtp Into It IK .bout Entire TiO Week ' Oct. 14. Football I cwn Suturday with scheduled In dif I the country and jt. aniens tho wcatb In Try oballnalo, put. .it and for that mat- it lh country, tho ma clash stand out. '. however, Iho Penn lamtla at Ohio jU at Navy and Holy wd ara not tnr be- in, 3- i4 ' . KW t It. Pru- at Sd In bat. us th Interest of the ldlron antknalaata. , "Hot than 70,000 roaring fnus I.H pack teemi'Te Into the Van--wa stadium by t f tho greater part t im rootlet 1 t Knutu Rorkne's M. i Wl i (geography might U. petted f to W' ke New ork par It, nnthlnit hnlila J tooth itM like a treat a ar Dame' ronhlatent a tar rvini ivi it a ii.iii t affection. LExVGUE . n. it. b. s o 1 to o aaa and llakor; 5 pW t and r and Yelle. I.ScOrw R. H. E. Jit Lake 4 1 4 acramrato I 6 0 BatterU ky and Cook: ballenbMl i Bhon. J ' ' "Seora n. II. E. am on 5 io t W Angila'.. 1 1 '".Battenea Chrlatlan and Thomp- l V'rlcM, Phillip and Ennla. . t 1 t Seattle, poatponcd, '1 ' JV mix wi.nh ilA EH, Oct. 13 Abe -ttier bantamweight tai 10 round decliilon rr . m at the Vernon col- blcht. Abo acored f I tho firth and tenth I. ;T HKiN PACT ': H. Premier Mua- f tied for Locarno to Jin iture to tha Rhlne- "d i IV 'wa Claaa Ad. 1 US FANS Klamath Hi Labors UiiHor UnnHlrnn in Game With Medford! Klamath's foot ball ti'Uin Blurted their long r th en liiat night with a ureal humllcnp. Frank Hull, atur half, la out of tha gum unit lltllo hope l held thut 111 II Bossier, tackle, will b In the Hume with .Ylcdford. The roach I trying nut varloua men, (or their place, but el yet ha not decided who will carry the great responsibility that the Job hold for them. The third barrel haa been opened by the team und the question la whether the men ran carry out tho plana tho conch haa (or them. Tha gamo Haturduy mean, a lot to Klamath. Mod ford having won (or tho laat (our year and tbla la tho flrit time our team haa teen In a posi tion to play them a real game. The team I going to neoil B lot o( aup port (or It they win thla game the champlonahlp will be In alght. French aaya that the boy may not know much football but they aure have fight. When th whlatle blowa Hat unlay, Medford will meet a different team tbun ehe met two week ago and they aro liable to come out on tho abort end of tha core. IIHOWN' WIXH I1WIHIOS LOB ANGELES. Oct. 14. Now boy llrown defeated Franklo (lonaro. former flyweight champion, In their ten-round bout hero Wednesday night. Five of the round belonged to llrown. Ihrro went to Genaro. and two were even. BUNNIES DIE SIX A DAY BUT SHIP'S STEWART IS FORCED TO ADMIT CAINS NEW YOUK. Oct. 13. (United Newa) Owner of the Atlantic transport liner Mlnnekahda, which docked Tueiday. are wondering whether they will charge London hlppera for an extra cargo and ono of the ahlp third asalatant ate wnrt la In a quandary over hi ability to count. All because of a hipment of rlbblta. One-hundred and fifty-nine of the nimble animal left London. On flrit day out all died and on the next day another hulf dozen. The third aealalant etewnrt etarted to report 147 a the numbor of hi charge until he counted them and found 188. A the trip continued, the rabbit continued to die and to Incrcaae at the ama time. There were 321 when the ahlp landed hore. The Mlnnekahda limped Into port after ninety eiz hour of the rough eat weather ever encountered by It captain at this time of tho year. It rnrrled a race home ownod by Thomaa Guat of London. The Identity of the animal waa cloaely guarded. Brown Is Sentenced on Liquor Charge For thirty daya of 24 hour each Arthur llrown la to be Incarcerated In the Klamath county Jail. In addition he must pay a fine of $150, or apend an additional TS dnya aa tha guet of Sheriff Hurt Hawkins. Knch was the doclalon yesterday of County Judge It. H. Bunnell, be fore whom llrown waa arraigned, llrown wa arretted Saturday evon Ing and wa charged with possession of k moonshine still and mash. His home la In Sblppington. UKHKAItSn hKCLITION LONDON, Oct. 14. An imag inary prince of Wales will arrive at Victoria station Thursday aboard an Imaginary train to bo groeted by an Imaginary king and queen and saluted by an Imaginary guard of honor. ' The occasion will be the rehearsal of tho actual arrival of the prince which Is scheduled for Friday. "ftpcr READY FOR . Instilling lulu th" licurl of every mull who will have a chance to clash In Ilia Medfurd-Klnmulll Falls too I hull game on Saturday on the local gridiron, students of tha Klam ath county high school, and even the business men ere expected to turn nut Friday night to boost for Klamuth hi In a way that they have not been boosted In the past. , Saturday may break or make the Klamath team. They ar bucking up against their w oriel enemy and atrongest foe, Medford. With eleven regular men and at least a many more aubs to put In the line or barkfleld at the slightest call, Med ford la coming over the mountain, armod to the toetb In an effort to again turn In tho score which she gave the local grldstor two week ago on the valley platter. At soven o'clock Friday night Nnhum McMullcn will be on hand with his red - striped trousers to lead the student through a serpen tine and general rally. Following Ibelr explosion of pep, the team and students will gather on the high school terraco, wjere 3. J. Miller, Tom Oeliell, Lynn Rabin and T. P. Henderson ara slated to give "pep talks." Members of the team will also have a chance to appeal for support. Medford will be officially burned, banged or burled as the team sees fit oh Friday night. "Beat Medford" la the watchword, and the alogan for' the remainder of the week. DEFENDANT FILES DEMURRER TO PLAINT John II. Martin, defendant In a divorce suit, brought by Pearl O. Martin, prominent Klamath Falls matron, yesterday filed a demurrer with tho clerk of the circuit court, in which he insisted that the com plulnt does not state facts sufficient to constitute a causo for such action. Mrs. Martin, In her complaint, charged cruel and Inhuman treat ment. Britain Launches Fight Against Reds LONDON. Oct. 14. (United New) Great Britain's long', defer red campaign against tho reds has begun. 'In simultaneous 'raids on the headquarters and branrhea of the British communist party and on the homes of Individual members of the party, Scotland Yard men Wednesday soiled alx of the most Important communists In the united kingdom. They are held at Bow street police station without ball for arraignment Thursday on a charge of conspiracy to Incite to mutiny and eedltlon. Newspapermen Visit City onShprt Trip E. E. Brodle. publisher nt The Morning Enterprise, . Oregon City, was visitor In Klamath Falls last evening. Mr. Brodle. who Is one of the most widely known news papermen In the state, was at one time minister to Slam. He was here on a brief business trip. Accompanying Mr. " Brodlj wa A. C. Gage,' publisher of the Ang ora Journal, of Portland. Mr. Gage devotes much of his time to the Interest of advancing breeding of the animals from which valued Mohair products are made. He says the Klamath basin would af ford a vast territory of which the climate Is particularly suited to' the propagation and rearing of such nnlmnls. ' By Hopp ylHO SEUS VOO-TrtUrrXr; Trtt VORvi PiUO TVsE. SiRl VDO Fs L.V "EAT -v.! 'RNPOPIHfXTUPiMOToo" JLTORrr,ftr4WS-rr4E-Tim. IQiAIumnileamtoBe 1 aU s . rn a a vrganizcq lonignt Member of tho alumni football team, which I slated to meet the Klamath county high school team on Oct. HI. have been sojected and notified to meet ut the Mecca pool hall ihl sveiilug at f,:ao o'clock.; At the meeting organization of the team will be effrrtrd. All. members not able to be present are asked to get In touch with Soulo, Mler or Hague for Information a to the proceeding. Tentatlvo selection for position on th team are as follows: Ends, Beckleyt Martin, Mulligan, Groves; tackles Svemon, Mler, Christy, Dow and Uarlch; guards Moore, Soule, Walsh, Montgomery (captain); half backs Robertson, Peyton, Grove, Wortley, Hurbert, Mathews; quar ter Dow, Ilogue. A aerlaa of advertisement In The New will do more than start people thinking of you nnd tulklnr of vnui (offerings; it will bring you new busi ness, nave us submit a tentative campaign, without obligating you In any way. United States Department of Agri culture, Bureau of Biological Survey. Time of Sunrise and Sunset at Lakeriew, Oregon, (ltoth Meridian Line). ' Table showing time of ona-half hour before aunrlse and sunset, for the purpose of Indicating when, each day during lawful open season, the hunting of -migratory game birds may begin, or must cease, respective ly, to abide by the requirement of the Fedorad Migratory Bird treaty act regulations. Add five minutes to aunrlse and aunset for tbe region around Klam ath Fall. Column beaded "Start A. M." gives tbe time when shooting may start, as the half hour bos been subtracted from the time of sunrise. Column headed "Stop P. M." give tho time of aunset, when ahooting snail ceuse. DATE Start A. M. Stop P. M. October 16 October 10 October 17 October 18 October 19 October 20 6:46 6:21 6:4 . 6:47 6:48 6:49 6:60 ......6:62 6:61 . 6:64 6:66 ......5:60 5:68 t:l 6:18 6:10 6:15 6:13 6:12 6:10 6:09 5:07 5:06 5:04 6:03 5:02 5:00 4:59 4:58 1 0ctober 21 October 22 October 23 October 24 October 2S October 20 October 27 ..5:69 October 28 8:00 October 29 October 30 ...C:01 ..: .S:03 6:04 October 31 HOW TO STRENGTH KX EVES In a surprising short time lm- plo camphor, witch hazel, . bydras tls etc... aa mixed In .Lacoptlk eye waan, strenglheu eyes so you ran read or work. more. - Ona amall bottle shows, iesuits. Aluminum eye cup free., Whitman Drug Co. Adv. . KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL, Mother and new baby will get a good start in the hospital. adv. 14 Special sale on every coat and dress at Bee Begln'a Dress 8hop, 1!9 So. 7th St. Of.1-17 Legal Notices CERTIFICATE OF AH8T31ED BVS INKHM NAMB Section 7777 Orrgoa Lanra State of Oregon. si. i County of Klamath. ' We. F. J. Wright. C. S. Montellus and R. J. Strmmy, being first duly sworn, each for himself, depose and say: ' That heretofore we have been and now are engaged in that cer tain General Storage, Transfer and Baggage Business, located at 419 Main Street In the City of Klam ath Falls. County . of . Klamath, State of Oregon, known as Western Transfer Co. Under the said name we conduct and operate a general turnltnre moving, storage, transfer and bagirngo' business at the said place and our Post Office Address Is 419 Main Street, Klamath Fans. Oregon. That the true and Teal namee of the parties conducting and owning said business are these affiants. F; J. Wright, S. C. Mon tellus and R.. J. Summy, and. no other person, firm or corporation has any right title. Interest or claim in or to the said business or any part thereof. Datod at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, this 23rd day of September, A. D. 1925. C. 8. MONTELIUS. R. J. SUM MY. F. J. WRIGHT. Witnesses: L. B. Haguo. F. Lundqulst. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of September, A. D. 1925. L. U. HAGUE. Notary Public for Oregon. (My Commission Expires Nov. 27, 1925.) S24 01.8.15 CERTIFICATE OF ASSfMED BC8 INK8M NAME Section 7777 Onuon Laws Stato of Oregon, ss. County of Klamath. We. F. J. Wright, C. 8. Montellus and K. J. Summy, being first duly sworn, each for himself, depose and say: That heretofore we have been and now are Engaged In that cer tain General Real Eatate Business, 1 tA . ila.lfaln QtvAa In fllA City of Klamath Falls. County of Klamatn, mate or. uregon, auuwu News ' "' ' CtABhlHKD AD HATL8 ' j - . I line 1 day 10. I 1 Una I days , o I 1 Una 1 week JOe 1 ln t day .15 1 line aaya tie 1 Una 1 month 75o FOR SALE Real EaUte I FOR SALE For cash only. lot lOOxSO. located at 1230 Oregon Ave.. Klamath Falla. Oregon, or tot No. 1, block No. 20, Klamath Falls la booming, now Is the : tlmo to Invest In real property, i Further particulars at Perkins Furniture Store, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 011-22 FOR SALE 2 large tola. 60x150, Ideal for residence. Pacific Ter race. Will sell singly or to gether. Strictly cash. Box 105. Newa. ,09-15 IF YOU WANT to sell your form or obtain low lntereat rata, long term' loan on same. See WISHARD REA1TY CO.. . 180 So. 7th St. Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loans Oltl FOR SALE Beautiful new home on paid-up paved street: 6 rooms and basement, garaga In basement. $5,600; $1,000 down, terms on balance. 901 Lincoln, or phone 636-M. WE HAVE A SIX acre tract of ex ceptionally tine land, adjoining the auto park, 3-4 mile from city limits, all nnder irrigation. This I an ideal tract for a chicken ranch or track garden, or both. The price I right, and low terms. City water and lights. WISHARD REALTY CO. .. 120 So. 7th St, . Insurance Real Estate. . Farm Loans . . . OKI WE HAVE SOME REAL bargains In both city and farm property, opportunltle to trad or ex change. WISHARD REALTY CO. 120 So. 7th St. , Insurance Real Eatate. Farm Loans OUT EXCEPTIONAL BUY 80 acre ranch, good kulldlngs, on high way, across road from school, all nnder irrigation, part in alfalfa. Price $4,000. Half cash, half , carried on long time farm loan.; low Interest. This is a real snap. WISHARD REALTY CO. 126 So. 7th St. Insurance Real Estate. V Farm Loans - " r yvitL . ALTAMONT 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. . WISHARD REALTY CO. .. . 120 So. 7tb St. . Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loans Oltf Low Interest, long term farm loans WISHARD REALTY CO. 120 Bo. 7th SU Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loans Oltf , FOR SALE One ef tha best 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 E3S-M. 1 To' Tfir&ab Three-room, completely furnish' ed house to trade aa first payment on larger house. Want about four- room modern house on pavement. B. H. S.. care News. S9t( FOR 8AI.E Nice little home on pavement. In good location; gar- ...age; price $2,250, $350 down and ..$30 per month and Interest 901 Lincoln, phone 536-M. as Klamath Investment Co. Under the said name we conduct and op erate a general real estate business at the said place and our Post Of fice Address is 419 Main Street. Klamath Falls, Oregon. That tbe true and real names of the parties conducting and owning said busi ness are these affiants, F. J. Wright, C. 8. Montellus and R. J. Summy, and no other persons, firm or corporation has any right, title. Interest or claim In or to the said business or any part thereof. . Dated at Klamath Falls. Ore gon, this 23rd day of September, A. D. 1925. . s v . C. 8. MONTELIUS. R. J. SUMMY. F. J. WRIGHT. Witnesses: ' , L. B. Hague. F. ' Lundqulst. Suhacribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of September, A. D. 1925. L. B. HAGUE. Notary Public for Oregon. (My Commission Expires . Nov. 27, 1925.) 82401,8,15 ' KOTICK FOR rUBLICATKHf ' Department of the Interior, U. 8. Lanl Of (Ice at Lakevle, Ore. Classified Ads For Sale Real Eatate (Con't)! FOIt SAI.K-Fi.ur big room bouno with llrrrlsce, osk floor, t-aie-N ment. Price $4,800. $1,000 down. Termn. 4.15 Alameda in Hot Springs Add. ' G14-15' VOn 8ALE Splendid corner lot in not npnngs. Clos In. 60x76 feet. Price $1,000. Call 901 Lincoln 6t. or phone 636-M. FOR SALE Beantlfnl new 5-room oungaiow. oasement garage; splen did location for home: $6,250. Phono 636-M or eaU 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE li&w modern -room bungalow; prlc $4,600; term. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Splendid ranch proper ly m auiereni pan or ine county. Phone 636-M. or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Only a few good lots left In 51111s Addition; price $250 each. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Lots la all porta of the cuy lor lu per cent aowu and 36 equal payments on unpaid balance. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. - B&rgainni . Nice (ive room modern bunga low on paved street. Two large lota In Hot Springs Addition. Two good lota In Nichols Addition. It will pay you to ace thla oroperty, aa it ia part of an eatate tha; has to be aettled. - Call 206 Fourth St., corner Pine. A5tf , FOR SAL'J If yon 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 ran 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 Splendid residence lot in good locatioa on Crescent ave. Call 901 Llncorn or phone 536-M. FOR SALE Some splendid lots in Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone - 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE One and one-half acre in alfalfa and potatoes, on high way, clos in. Price $1,000, on easy terms, 901 Lincoln. Phone 636-M.- 'FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room, fur nace heated, board if desired, also garage, on paved street. 1126 East St. Phone' 168-R. 015-21'.. FOR RENT Large sleeping room in private home.' 336 Lincoln. 015-16 FOR RENT First class furnished apartment, steam . heated. Mc Carthy Apartments, 630 Fine. Phone 800. 014tf ROOM FOR RENT In private home. ' Large enough for one or two persons. 917 Jefferson. OlS-15 FOR RENT Two front sleeping rooms, bath adjoining, very des irable location. Phone 473-M 'or call at 204 So. Riverside. 013tf FOR RENT Pleasant ' sleeping room for gentleman. 137 First St. . . . -OlS-15 FOR RENT Nice warm room in private horns for one or two men. Will furnish to suit. Can have with or without board. 1321 Crescent Ave. Olltf ROOM FOR RENT 4 blocks from Main, with bath and use of phone. $15. Phone 264-W. Olltf FOR RENT Cabins to white men. Sea Collins. 724 Market. OS N8 FOR RENT 5 room modern house furnished. One block from Ore gon Ave. $45 per month. No children. Phone S63-R. 011-15 September 21. 1926 Notice Is hereby given that Sam uel Dixon, of Olene. Oregon,. who. on August 14, 1920, made Addi tional Stock Raising Homestead Entry, No. 09689, for sWVi of Sec tion 25 and SE4 of Section 26. Township 39S., Range 10)3., Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the lond above described, before C. R. Do-. Lap,, Clerk of the County Court, at I Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the! 30th day of October. 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: ' Harry Kinney, of Olene. Oregon. F. P. Cornenlng, of Olene, Orecon. D. Ellis Young, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. i Leonard Lewis, of Olene. Oregon. I ' F. P. LIGHT. 826 026 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department, of the Interior U. 8. Lsnd Office at Lakovlew, Ore. September 25, 1926. Notice Is hereby given that Jus tice Denton Swift, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, on March 80. 1923, made Hoiutsead Entry. No. 011826, for lot 2. section 24, lot 1, section 30, Township 303. double, range 7E., Willamette Meridian, has filed FOR RENT (Con't) FOR RENT Five room house. Vlnrn In. with garage. Will rc-i, :o reliable people. Call C-J.'. 014-17 ' For. HMN'T Comfortable room tn ;irlte home, suitable for one or two gentlemen. (20 No. 6th. 014-15 FOR RENT Large s.eeping room. Suitable for 1 or 2. Bath, phone. 69 Washington. Phone 428-M. -Oltf FOR SALE MUcellaneoua FOR SALE Sheet Iron beater, 16x 18 in., also stove pipe.' 1725 Auburn. .01&.-17., COOK FOOD SALE by Neighbors of Wood Craft. Saturday, Octo ber 17, at Miller's Market. .-. 016-17 FOR SALE CHEAP, Ford truck. Just overhauled. Battery lights. Phone 168-R. OlS-21 FOR SALE Exceptionally well built golden oak roll top desk. Bargain. Lem L. . Gagnagen. . City Hall. . 09-15 FOR SALE 118 aged ewes,'' In good condition, price $6.00. H. J. Beardsley, M mile south of Lone Pine schoorhouse. 00-22 LOST LOST Hound pup. brown . and black ears all white body. Re ward. Phone 711. 014-1 LOST Seiberllng balloon . tire and rim. between Lower Klamath Lake and Klamath Falls. Finder return to Snyder, Baisiger Motor Co. 013-15-- HELP WANTED Male WANTED Man to work around greenhouse. Steady position for the one who is willing and en ergetic. Apply Klamath' Green house. Merrill Road. Please do not phone. " 014-15 ; WANTED WANTED Work on Tanch by mar ried man. Experienced. Live stock preferred. Address W. G. Meyers. Cabin No. 59; Altamont Auto Park. . . 014-15 : GENTLEMAN WANTING- to go to " San Francisco that' can. ' drive Ford car may have free transpor tation. See Mr. Pearson. Metro politan Hotel. 013-16 EXPERIENCED stenographer des ires permanent position. Refer ences. Box 167, News.' O10-I6 MISCELLANEOUS 1 , - Fir Bajt Suitable for filling etc. About 500 loads. Call 41-W. O10-16 WE HAVE 1700 acres of good pas ture that will pasture 6,000 head of sheep until snow flies, ' or 1,000 head of cattle. Have 160 tons hay. possibly 40 or 75 tona more. Three good barns that ran be used for lambing purposes. " Write or phone Hyrum Bram sted, Prather Ranch, . Macdoel, Calif. rO10-l i MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher of piano, private lessons 1 hoar a week and privilege of class work In composition, musical his tory, ear training, etc. Terms $6 a month. Studio 603 No. 3rd. Phone 284-M. Residence -1000 California. Phone 790-W. 08 N8 DRESSMAKING. 510 So. 5th. 07 N7 WILL CARE for children by the day. 1218 Oregon Ave. 06-13 "PARAGON" mode ro measure coats. $18.50 to $59.75. All. wool fabrics, also Manhattan Woolen Mills for woolens, all descriptions. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. 622 So. 6th St. Phone 4G6-M. S16 OH - notice of Intention to make Vhree Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. DeLap, Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the 12th day of November, 1925. Claimant names s witnesses: : Charles Agor, Jack O'Connor, Jerry O'Connor. Joseph Taxack. all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. ; F. P. LIGHT 09 NS Inc. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. Notice Is hereby given that Wil liam F. B. Chase, of Bonanza, Ore gon, who, on January 10, 1920. U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew. Ore. made Homestead Entry. No. 011181, for WNEH, NWViSEW and SKUNW14. section 28, Township 393., Rnnrjo 12E.,' Willamette Mer idian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, to es tablish claim to tho land above described, before J. O. Hamaker. U. S. Commissioner, at Bonansa,. Ore gon, on ths 7th day of November, 1925. .. 5 Claimant' namee as witnesses: ' E. W. Miller, John Miller, John Bnnn, J. A. Mahoney, all of Bo nanza, Oregon.. . F. P. LIGHT. S22 022 . . j, - . t Reg-later. . i