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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1925)
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Dunttd. llh Mtdrnrd run- It- ball but a fw fret, leaving lirailb'a 10-yard lino. prd fjInM courage with a T bj Kuuaatb. and whon the wii lor Heady gaining, ntlioo tor offi.ie. Hark on ird lUii Klamnth hold hor itat Ui larndom. I'd pastel on hor fourth Klamath Hlllng lh hall t' food poind gaining, with carrylni. nlng tat ball br mint bark Jail, Iht local quartnr railed Inn, II.. . .... . ..... koi ing nail nurt- lo Iht JO-rard lino, with rwelrln. Medford In turn ""o amjt Carroll making a 'l"lf by returnlnat down ild l good form. Klnninlh aood chance to ,com whon "W the ball awuV nn hnr town. Hit b.u then paaalng lfr handa. 'lthor aid having ncorod, d Quarter onened wlih He. "oo on bolh French'a and men. Mrilfnrrt .i lod. Interference, time nftor lor downa through tho no. punting on th.ir '"a to their lS-var.i nn. v. v uati io 'Mrd lino with . I. . IUUl. f'dford aa pulled back for "ion alio anw her w lr 1 Mrdt. I't icorlng of the game 11,1 a ftPeCtllCUllir f.xm.mrA tn Mcdrord mi hu.wI nu. , v. f ' the aenro 7 to 0 when fyn their point. w,alh'a aneeilv hnl thU ln,o .1, 1 Wfceuhl. hole, throiiRh "HIne nH I .. j lk "ainnma wiin " Mlaway,. A 30-yard run 8'l raiP,.in- . .. me uan Mnt 'oolera In llielr feet ler allenmt in mn.,. Dado hv ... . 0,lt of onomy ground. ...uce wn, p()ed ,hort. "y unnirirerl II.. .. .u rn. n.., ivunu lik . """"tea ty Klam ' "lo bull mra,j . ...J "J; A 2B-yard run again Klan,,i, out, with Hall ' ball. minute, during the "i" half tfi....,., . huni. i "'"".Biii a cnance. r,l0Wn l00kc, wPtoal. r,,,, . ' rpcelvl the whir rj":0 ki-"! n haf. "iiin ended ""Placed a """It of th. 7 arr" ,n F time. th8 re nd n. """"" down thb """'oppod by Klant-t alh nion, who Were tnyatlfled with the brilliant panto ihat Medford lint over, netting t limit another ilianro to .core with a place kick. The antra then allowed Jo to 0. Klamath received the ball early In the third quartnr, and for five itilnutna ano-eawed up and down the fluid, with M oil r urd alternating at punla. luting the ball to Klumalh on down, brought a fight that Mod ford had not eihlblied prevloualy In the game. Ilernurd Henn pliiyed a good game, aa did "Conny," lb tubby little Medford half, who baa been counted aa Medfnrd'a beat man during the league aerie.. The third quarter ended with Medford again .coring. Carl Yancey, Klamath captain, In lerrepted a brilliant paa. on the 30 yard line, which would have meaitt a heavier .euro fur the enemy. Three minute after th open ing of the la.t quarter Medford took Klamath for another cleaning with a touchdown, converting the arore with tune of 17 to 0 launched ugalnat the local men. Harlan In for Klmoro gave the gam the eipectrd new touch of fight, and the boy ram back .trong In their laat quarter of play. I'n able lo aland the on.laught of the heavier team, ihey were again puth id back Into enemy territory, and a touchdown again .cored by Medford. They failed to convort, leaving the core .landing JJ to o Notre Dame Given Walloping by Army YANKEE STADIUM. NEW YOHK, Oct. 17 Knut Itnckne' Notro Dam eleven came eat once too often. The Army, for the flrat time alnre 1M triumphed over the Hooaler today, winning 27 to 0, by ur04Mlng the westerner In every department of play. All of the tearing waa done In the aerond and fourth period, the cadet, annritng two touchdown. In each. There were time, when the Notre Dame forward, teemed un able to halt he crushing attack of the army and at other time th Una tltfened .0 that the game became a battle of fnrwarda. Golden Bears Win By Close Margin TIKItKEI.EY. Calif.. Oct. 17. California' golden boar etc prd another Inglorlou gridiron defeat by narrow margin here thlt af ternoon when they defeated little Ht. Mary' by a tcoro of 6 to 0, the winning touchdown coming In the laat quarter. Only by denperate rally In the final period after Madlgan'. aturdy aaint. had held the bean, acorele through three quarter, did Andy Bmlth'a men cro. the line. Their battle wa waged all the heartier In the face of a defeat laat week by the Olympic club eleven. HUSKIES-NEBRASKA TIE GAME 6 TO 6 LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 17. Over coming a weight handicap, Neurae ka battled on even term., with the heavy Unlvemhy of Wa.hlngton .quad here Hi. afternoon. The final tcoro waa 6 to (. Ideal weather and 20.000 fan. (upportlng them apurred the rorn bu.ker. attack In the third period and enabled thorn to acore a touch down. In vicious fourth quarter rally, Wa.hlngton pu.hed ovor the Nebraska goal to tie the .core a moment before the final whi.tle. Doth effort, of tho team, to kick goal after ' touchdown were blocked. Penn Takes Old Eli Down Line of Defeat YALE DOWL, NEW HAVEN", Ct., Oct. 17. rtonowlng football re lation, with Yale after a Inp.o of g .coro of years, the University of Pennsylvania' powerful eloron trampled the snarling, fighting bulldog Into the mud of Yale bowl this afternoon, winning 16 to 13. It wn the flrat time Pennsyl vania ha. beaten the Ull, and a visiting cheering icctlon,' led by a gaudily drossed band, threw hand springs of joy across the field, when the final whistle blow, while Yale sympathizer, looked on, stun ned and sllont. Pennsylvania's victory was a big atirprlse but It wa. clearly earn ed, the red and bluo running riot ovor a Ynle team that wa. weak ened because of Injuries to regu lars, and .coring on two touch downs In tho first half. In, the second half Cnpt, Joss and other regular, who were hard ly In shape, went In to turn the tldo, but a Pennsylvania field goal offset the two dnuchdowns scored by the blue and gave the Invad ers a throe point margin of vic tory. , Sutiflay, October 18. 1925 OE PINTO HERE READY FOR FIGHT Pt Nin Fa.t Lightweight Arrived In City All Set to Co on Next Tue.day Night Mike Do Pinto, game Italian llght welgM battler, arrived In Klamath Kail yesterday, preparatory to hi. coming fight with "Kid" Htarkey, In the main event of the boxing card lo be staged bore on Tuetday night by Matchmaker Johnnie Sylvester. Thl. make, the laat of the entire repertoire of boion to appear on October 20 In the Scandinavian hall, lo arrive lit town, and everything It i.ow tot for what I believed to be the best gathering of aquared ring artlsta teen her la many a day. Aa an additional feature Match maker Bylveeier ha. added another four-round preliminary to the other threo. Jack Crim and "Kid" Sul livan will go on for four round. In all there will now be twenty-four rounda of going for the fan.. Do I'lnto, on arriving In the city yesterday, certainly looked In fine cundlllon. He uld be wa. fooling that way. and would have been here toonor only for the altitude re acting In hi. being advised lo ttave off hit arrival aa late as po.tlble. D Pinto 1. a game little fighter. and give, everything be ha. got Starkey, the Klamath Fall, boy. It reported to be in good fighting trim, alto. Htarkey know, he will have to go to get anywhere with the little Portland lightweight. Naturally Hiarkcy want, to win, but whether or not he wlnt, the lad la etpocially detlrou. of putting up a good tbow Ing. It I. battle, of thl. kind that tend, a man a notch or two up the ladder, and Starkoy la ready to do tome climbing If everything break. well for him. In tho alx-round aeml-wlndup event between Karl Rtolt, of Ilend and Chuck Rami, of Klamath Falls, there will be a battle well worth any man', coin to tee. Doth men have been getting bu.y. each In his retpectlve manner ror thlt bout. hlol., a little lighter than hit oppon-l ent. baa been taking on weight, andj cutting down some of the herder training, while Bam ha had to work to keep from getting any heav ier. Matchmaker Sylveated refused to allow any very great difference In weight, as be la experienced and r ite in this game, and Is determin ed to give the fans a. evenly match ed performance a la within bis power. Next to the .emt-wlndup will be a four-round go between W. Har rington, the Chlloquln Indian, and Young Alcorn, the Kay-0 Kid, both of whom are known in tbe.e parts, and are reputed to bo there when It comes to shoving leather. Jack Crim and Kid Sullivan, to meet for four rounds, make, up the entire card. The first preliminary will start promptly at 8:30 o'clock. A. there are four events on the card, this will give the entire program of the evening plonty of time to wind up at a reasonable hour. Matchmaker 8ylvester bas .pent a bu.y week. He baa been Improv ing the Scandinavian hall, having It cleaned up and put In shnpo for the boxing 'event. For one thing the ring haa been made smaller. Here tofore tho squared arena was 24 foot, but now has been cut down to a .lis that will make the battlers step lively, and nobody will have to say ploaso. Aggies Crash Over : Whitman by 62 to 0 I'OitTLAND, Oct. 17. Bmathlng over nine touch down, and con verting goal on eight of thorn, the Oregon Aggie, crushed Whitman college at football today, 62 to 0. It wa. evident that Whitman faced a hopelex taak when O. A. C. ran up a .core of 2 point. In the first quarter. Coach Schlaaler of the Aggie did not reveal any of hi trick play, and worked hi. tocond string men much of the time. HI. flrat men remalnod In the gam for' the flrat quarter and again In part of the third period. U. S. CALIFORNIA LOSE TO CARDS First Victory of Stanford , Over Mighty Trojan It Won 13 to 9 COLLISEUM, LOH ANGELES, Oct. 17. Crafty Olenn Warner', mighty Cardinal, fought to victory ovor the:, powerful University of Southern California team In a sen aatlonal gridiron .truggle here this afternoon, winning by a score of 13 to . It wa. Stanford' first victory over Southern California. The Cardinal contingent, 15,000 strong, went wild with joy. They crowded on the field and carried the. victor to their locker. A capacity crowd' of 80,000 saw the Trojan humbled for the flrat time In their traditional rival, from the north. The husky northerners completely outfought and outguess ed the Trojan warrior, during the first half of the contest. Southern Callfornta'a vaunted aerial attack failed to function under Stanford's dofenalve strategy, and Coach How ard Jones aent In aubetitjite after ubttttute In vain. COAST LEAGUE News Classified Ads CLASSIFIED AD RATES X Una 1 day I Uo S days -lie I 1 lint I day. I 1 line 4 day. ..208 ..26c I! line 1 week -line 1 month .toe 7fo FOR SALE Ra EaUte FOR SALE Modern ' bungalow. 4 room., un naru surfaced street. close In. 62,600, half cash. 165 a. Main St. 018-24 WILL TRADE (r acre near Bo nanza for home In Klamath Fall. Write U. W. Teare, Bo nanza, Ore. 018 N18 FOR SALE By owner, bout of ten room, two bath, furnaca and sun room, seven bedroom. pretent'lnoome more than 8100 per month, completely furnished. Easy terms. Call Room 21, Claremont Hotel. 017-24 FOR SALE For caah only, lot 100x50. located at 1236 Oregon Ave., Klamath Falls, Oregon, or lot No. 1, block No. 20, Klamath Fall. Is booming, now is the time to invest In real property. . Further particulars at Perkins Furniture Store, Klamath Falls, ' Oregon. OH-28 IF YOU WANT' to- sell your (arm or obtain at low Interest rate, long term loan on same. See WISHARD HEAlvTY CO. 126 So. 7tlt St. Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loans Oltl WE HAVE A SIX acre tract of ex ceptionally fine land, adjoining the auto park, 8-4 mile from city dlmttt, all tinder Irrigation. Tbl. is an Ideal tract for a chicken ranch or truck garden, or both. The price is right, and low term.. City water and lights. WISHARD RKALTY CO. ISM So. 7th St. Insurance Real Estate. - Farm Loan. Oltf WE HAVE SOME REAL bargains In both city and farm property, opportunities to trad or ex change. WISHARD REALTY CO. 120 So. 7th fit. Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loans Oltf Score R- H. E. Oakland .'. 16 0 San Francisco 18 21 0 Batteries Dclaney. Hlckok, Dcg hlla and Read: Crockett and Ritchie. Called end 7th, darkness. Score R. H. E. Vernon ...-.. -.......3 7 1 Lo. Aogele. .. 1 3 2 Batteries Bryant and Thomp son; Hughes and Ennls. GETS BOTH HOMKK SACRAMENTO, Oct. 17. Salt Lake took today's game from the Senators by a score of 6 to 1. Tony Lassrre, Bee shortstop, bit his 69th homer ' of the season, tlclna; the record of Babe Ruth In 1922. Four bunched hits, coupled with two liuse. on ball, and two error, clinched tho contest for tho Salt Lake club In tho third inning. Score R.. H. E. Salt kke 8 9 2 Sacramento 1 9 2 Butteries Singleton and Peters; Martin and Koehlor. T Oregon Wins from Pacific, 13 to 0 EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 17. The University of Oregon showed up with many weaknesses today In Its game, with Paclflo university., taking the game by the score of 13 to 0, With the exception of the first quarter the light Pacific university loom was able to hold the web-footer, scoreless. Just 60c a month that's all It costs for the prompt and regular de livery of The Klamath New. to your homo or place of business. Phone 877 now and service will start as soon as you with It to. , Football Scores V. or California, 6; St. Mary., 0. Stanford. 13; U. S. C, 9. Idaho, 7; W. S. C. 6. Oregon Aggie., 62; Whitman, 0. Oontaga, 14; Montana, 14. U. of Oregon, IS: Pacific, 0. Ohio State, 9; Columbus, 0. Iowa, 12; Illinois, 10. Michigan, 21; Wisconsin, 0. Chicago, 6; Northwestern, 0. Syracuse, 14: Indiana, 0. ' Minnesota, 32; Wabash, 6. Cornell, 41; Rutgers, 0. Holy Cross. 7; Harvard, 6. Johns Hopkins, 7; Richmond, 0. LaFayctte, 7; Colgate, 7. Pittsburgh, 13: Gettysburg, 0. Carnegie, 14; W. & J., 0. Pennsylvania. 16; Yale, 13. Army, 2": Notre Dame, 0. Dartmouth, 66; Main, 0, Navy, 10; Princeton, 10. Penn State. 13: Marietta, 0. Nebraska, 6; Washington. 6. W. A L., 25; Kentucky, 0. SHASTA VIEW Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Slamply of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Hugh Ross and Mrs. Nowton of Malin, were visitors at the W. R. Hoskln's home Sunday. Mrs. Axel Johnson who has been visiting at the Peto Fisher home for a few days returned' to her home In Klamoth Fall. Friday. Ru.ael Haskln bad the misfor tune of cutting two finger, while working In a Klamath Falls box factory last week, v W. R. Haskln and John Haskln have started building on the houses for A. Kallna in Malln.- Mr. Kallna intends to have four houses built this winter as house, are very scarce to rent. ', Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Wll.on at tended the social Welfare club meeting Wednesday. ) Mr. Rebcr and Mr. Wilson and Mr. Jacob have returned ' from Portland Thursday, where they have been attending the railroad hearing. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. We are now splendidly equipped for confinement case.. Rates 850 to $80, adv. 16 Special sale on every dress at Bee Beam . Dress ouop. 1.9 go. ui m. OlS-lJ EXCEPTIONAL BUY 80 acre ranch, good building., on high way, across road from school, all nnder Irrigation, part in alfalfa. Price 84,000. Half cash, half carried -on long time farm loan, low interest. Thl. Is a real snap. WISHARD REALTY CO. 120 So. 7 th St. Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loans Oltf ALTAMONT ACRES Your last chance to buy choice acreage close to town. City water, lights and telephone and irriga tion .water. Easy term.. 20 per cent down, balance ten dollars per month. WISHARD REALTY CO. 126 So. 7th St. Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loans Oltf Low Interest, long term farm loan. WISHARD REALTY CO. 128 So. 7th, St. Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loans Oltf FOR SALE One of the beat com pletely lurnisnea aomes u city, lot Urge enough for an other boose, yard in aloe lawn, trees, and Shrubbery, garage. Price $6,600. 33.000 down, bal ance on monthly payments, splen did location, on pavement. Call 901 Lincoln or phone E36-M. T Tradl Three-room, completely furnlsh ( .n.ijui in trAm a flrat navment on larger house. Want about four- room modern nouse on pavemenu B. H. B care News. S9tt For Sale Real F.t.t. tr't ---''''' - rill 1. w. u.uurrj-Lri.1 u u uu 1.1 -n FOR BALE Splendid corner lot In Hot Sprlngt. Close in. 50x75 feet. Price $1,000. Call 901 Lincoln St. or phone 686-M. FOR SALE Beantlfnl new 6-room . HAKneoi garage; splen did location for home; $6,250. Phlnn KaM ll OA T l..Al. ! " " - U . MH - MU.WIIU FOR RENT (Con't) FOR RENT Cabin, to whit men. See CrDIn. 724 Market. 08 N8 FOR SALE Nice little home on pavement. In good location; gar age; price $2,250, $360 down and $30 per month and interest. 901 Lincoln, phone 630-M. FOR SALE Only a few good lot. left in Mill. Addition; price $250 each. Phone 636-M or call 801 Lincoln. FOR SALE Splendid ranch proper ty In different parte ot the county. Phone 686-M, or call 801 Lincoln. FOR SALE New modern 6-rooa bungalow; price $4,600; term. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Beautiful new home on paid-up paved atreet; 5 rooms and basement, garage in basement $6,500; $1,000 down, terms on balance. 901 Lincoln, or phone 636-M. . FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE 1622 7 passenger Big Hlx Studebaker, ia first class condition, with a number of good extras. Price $700, and terms. lyione 135 or 944. Q18-21 FOR SALE Established business. Seven year, in Klamath Falls, $500 cosh to handle. A real op portunity. Box 172, New... 018 VICTOR PHONOGRAPH Almost new. $200 console. Trade or tell. 1603 Wall St., corner Michigan Ave. 018-21 FOR SALE 3 tube reflex radio receiver, latest Improvements, powerful, less accessories, $45. For full information write E. Weber, Klamath Agency, Ore. Ol 6-22 TREES Shade, ornamental and fruit, berries, shrubbery, Tines, rose. A list of especially hardy varieties suited to local planting conditions. Will set them also. Order now for fall or spring delivery. J. A. Far ley. Phone 688-J. P. O. Box 492. At C. of C. headquarters from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. 018-20 FOR SALE Lot. In all parts of the , city for 10 per cent down and 36 equal payments on unpaid balance. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. Nice five room modern bunga low on paved street. Two large lot in Hot Springs Addition, Two good lots in Nichols Addition. It will pay you to see this orooertr. sa it Is part of an estate that has to be settled. Call 206 Fourth St, corner Pine. A5tf FOR SALE If yon are looking for a ntce 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 run the farm goes with the piece, including torses 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 CHEAP, Ford truck. Just overhauled. Battery lights. Phone 168-R. OlS-21 FOR SALE 118 aged ewes. In good condition, price $6.00. H. J. Beardsley, Vt ntfle south of Lone Pine schoolhouse. 09-22 LOST LOST Wrist watch, on 'black rib bon; lost about 1 o'clock Satur day afternoon, between 15c store and 7th street. Reward. Return to News office. - 018 . REWARD Strayed from 1219 Sargent on Oct. 14, female Orange Persian eat Liberal Teward for return to 1211 Sargent. 017-23 HELP WANTED Male FOR SALE Some splendid lots In Mill. Addition, very cheap. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR 8ALE One and one-halt acres in alfalfa and potatoes, en high way, close in. Price $1,000, on easy terms. 901 Lincoln. Phone 686-M. FOR RENT NEW PLASTERED cabin for rent. Phone 644-J. 018-23 PLEASANT SLEEPING room for gentleman. 137 First St. 017-23 APARTMENT Three rooms, fur nished, with wood, water and garage. Mills Hall Apts.. 2301 Wantland Ave. 017-18 FOR RENT Furnished two room apartment Hot a"d cold water, 603 Jefferson. 017-18 FOR RENT Sleeping room, Iut nace heated, board If desired, also garage, on paved etreet. 1126 East St. Phone 168-R. 016-21 FOR RENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated. Mc Carthy Apartments, 63U fine. Phone 800. 014tf MAN WANTED (City or country) old established company will sup ply capital and start you in your own permanent business selling necessities people must buy every day. Experience unnecessary. Write McConnon & Co.. Factory 290, Winona. Minn. 820 WANTED A man to work in gar den yard for several' days. Must be young man with motion. CaH Dr. A. A. Soule. Phone 151-J. 017 :' WANTED CHAMBERMAID, experienced, want, work. Box 171, care News. 017-18 WANTED By experienced account ant, auditing or bookkeeping, permanent or temporary. Box 169. News. 017-24 AUTOMOBILE Old Stevens, $200 or less. Under six years. Frisco prices. Box 170, News. 017-23 ACREAGE in vicinity of Klamath Falls wanted. Will trade house and 3 lots In Fresno, Calif. V. E. Busbnell, General Delivery Klamath Falls. 016-18 WANTED Bookkeeper wants set of book, to keep evenings. Write Box 168, News. 016-18 EXPERIENCED stenographer des ires permanent position. Refer ences. Box 167, News. O10-16 FOR RENT Nice warm room in private home for one or two men. Will furnish to suit. Can have with or without board. 1321 Crescent Ave. Olltf FOR RENT Large sleeping room. Suitable for 1 or 2. Bath, phone. 6 Washington. Phone 423-M. Oltf Legal Notices XOTICR VOR PCBLICATiaX Department of the Interior U. 8. Land office at Lakevtcw, Ore. October 14, 1925. Notice Is hereby given thut Hurd C. Tipton of Olene, Oregon, who. on Oct, 16. 1920, made Additional Stock Raising Homestend Entry. No. 010041. for SViSE. 8EWSWV4 of Sec. 7. SW18WK of Sec. 8, NW14; N SW 14 of Sec. 17, EH NKK of Sec. 18. Township 39S Ranae 1H4 E.. Willamette Merid- n, has -filed notice of Intention to make Three Year rroor, 10 es tablish claim to the land above described, before C. R. DeLap. Clerk of the County Court, nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 27th day of November. 1925. Clolmant names as witnesses: Edward Van Antwerp, John M. Tipton, Samuel Dixon and Albert L. Marshall, all of Olene. Oregon. F. P. LIGHT. 01 R N18 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Donartment of the Interior, ' Notffce Is hereby given that Wll ltam F. B. Chase, of Bonansa, Ore gon, who, on January 10, 1920, U. 8. Land Office at Lnkevlew, Ore. made Homestead Entry, No. 011181, for WNEK, NWUSE end SE14NW14, Section 28, Township 398., Range 12E., Willamette Mer idian, has f'ld notice ot intention to make Three Year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described, before J. O. Hamaker, U. S. Commissioner, at Bonania, Ore gon, on the 7th day ot November, 1925. Claimant name, as witnesses: E. W. Miller, John Miller, John Bunn, J. A. Mahoney, all of Bo nania, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT. S22 022 Register. MISCELLANEOUS WASHING AND IRONING done at . home. Fine pieces given special attention. Phone 6S6-J. 017-23 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 503 No. 3rd. Phone 284-M. Residence 1000 California. Phone 790-W. 08 N8 DRESSMAKING. 610 So. 6th. -07 N 7 WILL CARE for children by the day. 12 18 Oregon Ave, 06-18 of Klamath Falls, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT 09 NS Inc. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior V. 8. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore. September 25, 1925. Notice Is hereby given that Jus tice Denton Swlfti of Klamath Falls. Oregon, who, on March 30. 1923. made Homtsead Entry. No. 011826, for lot 2, section 24, lot 1. section 30, Township 869. double, range 7E Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ot Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim, to the land above described, before C. R. DeLap, Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Kalis, Oregon, on the 12th day of November, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Agor, Jack O'Connor, Jerry O'Connor, Joseph Tazack, all XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dopnrtmpnt of the Interior, U. S. Lani Office at Lakeview, Ore. September 21, 1926 Notice 1. hereby given that Sam uel Dixon, ot Olene, Oregon, who, on August 14, 1920, made Addi tional Stock Raising Homestead Entry, No. 09689 for SW14 of Sec tion 25 and SEU ot Section 26. Township 39S., Range 19E., Wil lamette Meridian, has tiled 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 ot October, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Harry Kinney, of Olene, Oregon. F. P. Corpenlng, of Olene, Oregon. D. Ellis Young, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' - Leonard Lewis, of Olene, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, S26 026 Reglitar.