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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1925)
H NEWS Friday,-October ifi. 1925 Pa Sot x News dM-itiNO ro. : Nut Otr t M. Hurd, v!r. Vfiitnii, mnvr AtU, trtiBurr. nora of iti n- 1 H . UftiiaKlu 1-MMor Ml tor ulnnM Mniiiir if at KUmitli rlina nttr. m rxcriit Mon . V. Uulldtns, tm anil ntntc Ch Klamath any. Hartiiin 4 a copy iATF.N -In Advanr r w.k .in yar -. .r . mi Wlrr Hiry.n mess l World) -Pen .Its m re Hli. . tit dT'i roceliili .- p!yT will divide "xir of tho plttyorc' bout. 15 men will tm of full aharra iiidi to $m,6o.- It; '-- E iy beon flKurlnn i U sharaa ot -(hnlr I pa aattlnu ullo a aalltra - for rookloa i i and fow hundrvd nk Baftor, tha rlub "S ! rt T-,W OS.100.7. J. t both teama will at j and Tola on' i he "ballon ( the money. ,. : , t Oil III I II rftfci HAGUE ; U. .....J i and h. n. 12 0 12 1 Itead: t, Vargaa. (10 R. V- I and 11. E. 14 , 0 1 Petora; nd M. Shea. ' r. ir. e. ........S 13 2 ..-....5 12 0 t and Murphy; . (IS Innlnga). .tie poaiponcd. i Scene I .. is Night ; .H,' C t. 15. (United r'J a:,)nadnoa' raged ' tt of nttaburgh aatlng a din com latlce celebration, ad election night hat Diamond Jim j- ,Wlth the Inatant it Plratea" Tlctory Waa flaahed from nrgh took to the I uproar waa atlll ,. at 11 o'clock. im moro or lose ned up throe donp 4er known apeak ntera wore paaned a, old daya of the FAKS Tr-VE. rVESTHETlC OfWJCER. A fyiM)N(-V Jfe t. :, ' ' :' h. 7i $250,000 Liquor Haul Damped Unceremoniously Into Bay pr jfe rfym& I W', -T -&f.8ar &VSB5s. No UaraSrera abed when prohibition office ra dettrored $240,000 worth of aelacd liquora at the fj. S, armj bmc Brooklyn, N. Y., becauae the performance waa not ataged in public. Truck brought up the doomed, drlnka, bottlca and containera were amaahed and the contcota dumped into the bay. Flappcra and Homo olhor young wotnon of hlnh color and grimly ft'Dtlve manner Jomlnd along lu the human mill rico on Fifth avenue, ecrvamlng and alnglng. Automo biles were lined up for blocka In traffic. Jama, yelping and acroechlng with their horna. Nvotor trucka kept their eilmuiit whUtle open, a pierc ing note In Ilia uproar.' Pitcher Hurries To Daughter's Bedside 8AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15 . United N'owa) "Hutch" Routher. Waahlngtnn pitcher, who did not get a chance to perform In the world eerie, la apeedlng across tho con tinent, to be at tho beilsldo of his nlno-year-old dauKhtor. Ilutb, who Is III with pneumonia here. Ituth'e condition was pronounced as greatly Improved Thurhday night, and al though there la danger of. a lung abscess, physicians hold out every hope for her completo recovery. Rockney Starts Off With Tearti for N. Y. SOUTH DKND. Ind.. Oct 15. Thirty-fire serious mhided boys led hy , an equally serious minded coach, started Thursday for New York city to do annual combat wlih Weal Point's cadeta. Thero Is no over confidence, no self aatlsfsctlon, no conceit In Rockne'a rejuvenated Notre Damo football team, who a week ago bo-'j llercd they could lick the world and wont to find that little Reloll could almost atop them. - Baylor and Lombard, smothered under an Irish aerial attack, sprinkling cav alry men and a atono wall line of rocklca had beon too eaay. Belolt came on an off-day. South Ilend high school might have given Notre Dame a good game last Sat urday. There gre those who say that the master coach ordered a aerlea of straight plays, substituted ao wisely that team mates were not togother, challenged officials to watch for -"errors" and penalise to the limit, as a lesson to his boys that they were not unbeatable, What you no longer havo uao for may be Just the thing another Is seeking. News Classified Ads bring buyers and sellers together. r?fe TOR. fU. ArJD TnOS HE AMO COtftES 0 S7 BRITISH PREPARE TO ARREST REDS LONDON, Oct. 15. (United News) Tho Ilrillsh government la prepared to arrest a considerable portion of the rnul communists in Groat Iirltuln, if necessary to dam the flood of seditious literature be ing circulated. - , Two more communists wore ar rested Thursday, bringing the num ber taken to eight and the cabinet has a list of 32 others who will be put on trial If necessary. H ha been dlscloaod that the names of the eight arrested reds were select ed from a list of 40 at a cabinet meeting Wednesday. All of them are alleged to be guilty ot sedi tion. Thom:is Bell and William Gallag her, were the men arrested Thurs day. They, were found In Scot land. For the first time In many years thero may be a check put upon tho fnmou Hyde park aafety valv spoSklnr placb,' wnoro communist?.1 and conservative, cannibals, or any other persons with a cause to pro-co,' several officers who were moto heretofore have been free to'ouns at the outbreak of the war sneak their minds. It Is expected ! "d Klamath Falls' guests who that the police will continue to permit dissatisfied persons to as still the government, objecting only when the speakers demand Immed iate letting of blood. .Tho speaker who recently asked hla hearers what should bs done with the king. and then replied "boll Mm, the blighter," mlght .be suppressed un- der the proposed restrictions. Aidolph Frick Pays Visit to Old Time Comrades in City Once a soldier, alwaya a soldier, has proven true In Klnmath Falls. Years ago, when Klamath- was Llnkvlllo, and even Uttlo ot that, Adolphns C. Frick enlisted In the company lod by Captain O. C. Applcgato In tho Modoc war. Thero Frick stayed tor several years, an obedient and prompt soldier, one who. In Cnpthln Applegate's excel- By Hopp VJERE SUPPOSE.O TO WUOW 'TUKTSvxe .'RtPRE'S'Evm Pt f SHE mWES? - rHW VJH KrJOtvJ ( IvVnERPRETS' - - N . ,'vi. i lent memory, proved himself one of the finest and most soldierly men In the company. Time has bent Frick, dimmed his eyosight a little but has never tar nished' that obedience which has marked his life, opening from the time he first answered the call to arms with Captain Applcgate'a men. lie now makes his home in Gold Hill and the early part of the week reported to the city to find out the "lay of the land" and how thlnga wero with tho few remaining troops of the Modoc war. Another member of Applegate's staff la in the city, arriving the middle of the week from Haynes, Alaska. The visitor Is Judge W. B. Stout, who la also reporting to bis superior this week and visiting with his grand-nephew. Earl Ritchie. Seven years before the outbreak of the Modoc War, in 18C5 to be exact. Judge Stoul enlisted as a non-commissioned officer in Apple gates company ot men at Medford. In '72 and '71 he stayed through the selge ot the Indian encounters and left Boon, after for the north where be has become a famous figuro, ,i ; ' , , There ate now but . few , loft . to report to thrr veteran captain with tho exception ' of a rare Indian served with Applegate are few and far between. . , ,. . . Examining Board Is Named for Klamath ' The secretary of the Interior has appointed , for Klamath county board of examiners to Investigate the qualifications of settlers who wish to file on government agricul tural land. It was learned here yes terday. . W. C. Dalton, C. A. Henderson and H. D. Newell wero named, it waa announced. Ex-acrvice' men. It . waa said, will be favored In the filings. - - Available capital to support the land; Industry, character and pre vious experience in agricultural ven tures are the points which the board chiefly will consider. The board Is to receive no re muneration for tta aotlvltles. What you no longer have use for may be Just the thing another Is soeklng. The Klamath News Classi fied Ads bring buyers and sellers to gother. . Try Your Luck At Square Deal Drug Sr-me one Is going to be tho lucky one whon the big bowl ' of money in the window of the Square Deal Drug Store will be counted and given to the one who has guessed the correct amount con tained In the bowl. Send In your guess today. ' The bowl la to be awarded Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Adv. OlS , KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. We nro now splendidly equipped for confinement cases. Rates $50 to $80. adv. IS ' United States Department of Agri culture, Bureau of Biological ' Survey. Time of Sunrise and , Sunset at LAkeview, Oregon, i i (120th Meridian Line). Tnblo showing time of one-halt hour before sunrise and sunset, for tha 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 requirements ot the Fedorad- Migratory Bird treaty act regulations. . . t , i Add five minutes to sunrise and sunset for the region around Klam ath Falls. . . ' ' Column beaded "Start A. M." gives News Classified Ads , i "i 1 ltoa 1 dar 1 lln 1 dajt i.i6e FOR SALE Real Estate FOR SALE For cash only. lot I lUOjrtO. located at 12.14 Oregon j Ave., Klamath Falls, Oregon, nr I lot No. 1, block No. 20. Klamath j Falls la booming, now la tho ; time to Invest in real property, i Further particulars at Perkins Fnrnllnre Store Klamath Falls, , Oregon. OH-22 IF YOU WANT to sell your farm; or obtain a low Interest rate, I long term loan on same. Seej WIH11ARD TtKAITY CO. 120 Ho. 7th HU .! Insurance . Ileal Estate. Farm Loone Oltf WE HAVE A SIX acre tract of ex ceptionally fine land, adjoining ' the auto park, 2-4 mile from city limits, all under Irrigation. This la an ideal tract for a chicken ranch or truck garden, or, both. The price Is right, and low terms. City water, and lights. WISHARD KEAJLTY ' CO. iae Bo. 7th st. Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loans oitr WE HAVE SOME REAL bargains In both, city and farm property, opportunities to trade or ex . change. WIHHARD REALTY CO. ' 126 Ho. 7th St. Insurance Real Estate. - - Farm Loans - Oltf EXCEPTIONAL BUY 80 acre ranch, good buildings, on high way, acroas road from school, all nnder Irrigation,, part In alfalfa. Price $4,000. Halt cash, half carried on long time farm loan, low Interest Tbls ia a real anap. WISHARD REALTY CO. iaa so. 7th st. Insurance Real Estate. Form 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. WISHARD REALTY CO. I'M So. 7th St. Insurance Real Estate, . -. Farm Loans ' ' ' , Oltf Low Interest, long term farm loans WISHARD REALTY CO. ISO So. 7th St. , Insurance . Real Estate. ' Farm IOans Oltf FOR SALE 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, parage. Price $6,900. - $3,000 down, bal ance on monthly payments, splen did location, on pavement. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. Fujimnslhiedl IHiWs . To Three-room, completely . furnish ed house to trade aa first payment on larger bouse. Want about four room modern house on pavement. B. H. 8., care News. S9tt FOR SALE Splendid ranch proper ty In different parts of the county. Phone 636-M. or call 901 Lincoln. the time when shooting may start, as the half hour has been subtracted from the time ot sunrise. Column headed "Stop P. M." gives tho time of sunset, when shooting shall cense. - DATE Start A. M. Stop P. M. October 15 6:45 October 16 6:46 October 17 . 5:47 October 18 6:48 October -19 .5:49 October 20 ........5:50 October 21 6:52 October 22 5:53 October 23 5:64 October 24 6:66 October 25 ............6:66 October 26 6:68 October 27 6:69 October 28 ...6:00 October 29 6:01 October 30 6:02 October 31 6:04 5:21 6:19 6:18 6:16 6:15 5:13 5:13 5:10 6:09 6:07 5:06 6:04 5:03 6:02 6:00 4:59 4:58 Special sale on every coat and dress at Bee Begln's Dress Shop, 129 So. 7th St. 01.1-17 Legal. Notices summons for rinLic.vnojr Equity No. SOOO. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. Blanche E. Snffold, Plaintiff, va. Henry C. Suffold, Defendant. T Henry' C Snffold, Defendant. In the name of the state ot Ore gon, - you are hereby Tequlred to appear and answer the complaint on file In the above entitled ault, on or before the 31st day of Octo ber, 1925. that being the last day prescribed for such appearance in the order of the court for the publi cation ot this summons, and it you ' ClAflKIMKO AD RATK8 1 t dan 20c 1 li i una 4 dr -2to ' For Sale Real f state (Con't)' , . . FOR BALK Splendid torner lot; . in Hot Springs. Close In. 80x76 feet. Price $1.000., Call 0l Lincoln St. or phone 538-M. - FOR SALE-Tlrantlftil new .D-roorr , did location for-.home S 2S.' Phono 53-M or caU 901 Lincoln. , I ; rr"":.""'?,"ar - tOK SALE New modern 6-room , bungalow; rrlce 24,500; terms. Phone 6.1S-M or call 01 Ltacola. I , 1 1 FOR SALE Nice little home, on pavement, In good location; gar-j age; price 12.250, 2350 down and. to per month and interest. 001 1 Lincoln, phone 534-M. - . t - FOR SALE Only a few good lots left in Mills Addition; price $260 each. - Phone 0J4-M or call 901 Lir.coln. FOR RALE Beautify new uome'on paid-np pared street; 5 rooms and basement, garage In basement. $5,500: $1,000 down, terms on balance. 901 Lincoln, or phone 588-M. FOR BALE Lots In all parts ot the elty tor 10 per cent down and 38 equal payments on unpaid balance. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 536-M. Nice five room modern bunga low on - paved street. Two large lots in Hot Springs Addition. Two good . lots li Nichols Addition. It will pay ynu to see this oroperty, aa it la purr of an estate that baa to be . aettled. Call 208 Foutth St, corner Pine. . A5tt FOR SALE If you are looking for a nice email Irrigated farm, I hare It for sale: 45 acres. 7 miles from Klamath Falls, with good build ings, shade trees, lawn, and every thing to run the farm goea 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 location on Crescent ave. Call 901 Llncorn or phone 636-M. FOR SALE Some splendid lota in Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE One and one-half acres In alfalfa and potatoes, on high way, close In. Price $1,000, on easy terns. - 901 Lincoln. Phone 6S6-M; J .- .Ji - i. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished two room apartment. Hot and cold water, 803 Jefferson. 016-17- FOR RENT Sleeping room, fur nace heated, board if desired, also garage, on pared street. 1126 East' St. Phone 11S-R. 015-21 FOR RENT Large Bleeping room in private home. 336 Lincoln. . ' 015-16 FOR RENT First class furnished! apartment, steam heated. , Mc Carthy Apartments, 630 Wne. Phone 800. 014tt FOR RENT Two front sleeping rooms, bath adjoining, very des- . irable location. Phone 473-M or call at 204 So. Riverside. OlStt FOR RENT Nice warm room in private home for one or two men. Will furnish to suit. Can have with or without board. 1321 Orescent Ave. Olltt fall ao to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply .to the court for the relief pray ed tor in her complaint, to-wit: For the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now ex isting between yourself and - the plaintiff herein, upon the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment. This summons Is served upon you by publication In the Klamath Dally News, a dally newspaper, printed, nubllshod and of eaneral circula tion - In Klamath County, Oregon, ! for, six successive weeks pursuant to order of the Hon. A. L, Leivitt, Judge ot the above entitled Court, dated September 24. 1925. the first publication being September 25, 1926 and the last publication be ing October 30. 1925. WM. MARX. Attorney for Plaintiff. 214 Wllllta Building. Klam ' ath Falls. Oregon. S25 02.9,16,23,30 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior, ' Notice Is hereby given that Wil liam F. B. Chase, ot Bonansa, Ore gon, who, on January 10, 1920, U. 8. Land Office at Lakevlew. Ore. made Homestead Entry, No. 011181, for) WHNE14, NWUSE14 and SE14NWH. 8ectlon 28, Township 893., Range 1SK., Willamette taer. ldlan, has filed notice ot intention to make Three Year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described, before J. O. Hamakor. U. S. Commissioner, at Bonanza. Ore gon, on the 7th day of November, 1925. ' Claimant names as ' witnesses: E. W. Miller. John Miller, John Bunn, J. A. Mahoney, all ot Bo nanza, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT. 322022 Register. 1 Hot 1 wok lias 1 month ... FOR RENT (Con't) it ROOM FDR RENT 4 blocks from Maln. with bath and use of $15. Phone. 284-W, Olltt - - . . Fort Jin'T Cabin to white men. '. -c Colons, 72 1 Market. OS N8 F;i:tnENT Five room bouse. cioro in. with l 'orn cnr (o reliable people. Call 653 J. 014-17. FOR RENT Large s:eep:ng room. Suitable for 1 or 2. Bath, phone, 59 Washington. Phone 428-M. Oltf - FOR ,?ALE Miscellaneoua ' Foil SALE 3 tube reflex- radio receiver, latest- . improve men ta, powerful. lese accessories, , $45. For full Information write E. ' Weher, Klamath Agency Ore.' 016-22 i -..I FOR SALE Sheet Iron heater. 16 18 in., also stove pipe. . 1725 ' Auburn. 015-17 COOK FOOD SALE by Neighbors of Wood Craft. Saturday. Octo- ber 17, at Millor's Market. 015-17 -: FOR SALE CHEAP, Ford truck. Just overhauled. Battery lights. Phone 168-R. .015-21 FOR SALE 118 aged ewes. , in good condition, price $6.00. H. J. Beardsley, tt mile south of Lone Pine schoolhouae. : 09-22 LOST LOST Hound pup, brown and black ears all white body. Re ward. Phone 711. - 014-1 - WANTED ACREAGE- In -viclnHy- of -Klamath Falls wanted. , Will trade house and 3 lota in Fresno. Calif. V. ' E. Bushnell, General . Delivery Klamath Falls. - 016-18 - WANTED Bookkeeper, wants set ot books to keep evenings. Write Box 168, News. 016-18 EXPERIENCED stenographer des ires permanent position. Refer ences. Box 167. News. 610-16 MISCELLANEOUS Fees Bi2t':'- Suitable 500 loads. tor filling etc. About . Call 41-W. O10-14 J WE HAVE 1700 acres of good pas ture that will pasture 6,000 head of sheep until snow flies, or 1.000 head ot cattle. Have 150 tons hay, possibly 40 or 75 tons more. Three good haras : that can be used for lambing purposes. Write or phone Hyrum Bram sted, Prather Ranch,' Macdoel, Calif.. : .010-16.. MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher of piano, private lesson 1 hour a week and privilege ot class work in composition, musical his tory, ear training, etc. Terms $5 a month. Studio 503 No. 2rd. Phone 284-M.- Residence 1000 California. Phone 790-W..O8 NS DRESSMAKING. 610 So. 6th. . 07 NT WILL CARE for children by the day. 1218 Oregon Ave. 06-1 S "PARAGON" made to measure coats. $18.50 to $59.75. All wool fabrics, alao Manhattan Woolen . Mi Us for woolens, all descriptions. Mrs. Beatrice Cory. 622 So. 5th St. Phone 466-M. ' S16 016 ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. - September 25, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Jus tice Denton Swift, ot Klamath Falls,. Oregon, who, on March 30. 1923, made'Homtsead Entry. No. 011826. tor lot 2, section 24, lot 1, section 80, Township 36S. double, range 7E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Throe 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 ot November, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses:- Charles Ager, Jack ' O'Connor, Jerry O'Connor. Joseph Tazack, all ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT 09 N8 Inc. . ,. - Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Deportment of the Interior,'" . U. 8. Lnn I Office at Lakevle w, Ore. September 21, 1326 - . Notice la hereby given that Sam uel Dixon, of Olene, Oregon, who. on August 14, 1920, made Addi tional Stock Raising Homestead Entry, No. 09639 tor SWU of Sec tion 25 and SE4 of Section 26, Township 39S., Range 10B., Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice ot Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C R. Do Lap., Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the SOth day of October, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: ' Harry Kinney, of Olene, Oregon. F. P. Corpenlng, of Olene, Oregon. : D. Ellis Young, ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. , , Leonard Lewis, of Olene. 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