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...itii NEWS I, 1 f A M i I ,n JEjri'-- I nnanisth News TticKdny, Octo1)(.- 20. 1925 ' llrMUNH HWiTMi TOIMV '7SiSiSS- rTfe!" I'1' r- : w ' r""-" I " 1 Srlflll rrr.B - , or " ' d..f direction i.( Jack M.KiHrr, .,,., ,.,, u ,' .. ..r.!''.,7,..,.'.!,y,'',',,lr,i i , J A" """'"'" mii mmi iH,r.r. I '" o n.,d ni,, died 'r ' """ ' A.;.llld0 toward s,.y,ir , ,b.(h M a. . result of . ,, " " . I1"''" ''I letter received l,y J,,. O:00l'rograro featuring Virginia I (lagnage,,. who. n... ......... ... . riumi, pp(fiiii, pnu ixauc ii-uoya tlllslit Page St guarlol. 10:011 Packard Itadlu Club, foutiir Hobble (Irosa, Robert Allen, Marlon llurlon, Hick Barton. ' ua follows: McLaughlin nn.l ll.r.h!.. Ilu.lah "You have faiir-d to pa., t, -,. Dunbar. June l.ee and others, animation held by lha state boird 11:00 KFI Mldnlte Troll"-; Hon of cicIiit1k rsauiluera fur rng Mnny presenting atari of Ih. 1 iMr.iloa aa professional engineer crn.ii auu em. nuiiain ueau- in board haa drilled you a certif icate of registration In Ihla elate." iK'Uluiil on inn Keni road, will lie hipped lo Great KuIIk. Moutunu. i " Hint I ho Inforiiiiiiloiii lhl" morning under direction of the , Would be placed In proper hands. Masonic, lodge. Th body will be A letter, written under ,.f 1 orcompanled by riiaa. lirlmin. of May It, t!25, Mr. Ilnnr. reads h1'1 nmmbrr of the Klk lodite. dine, niaater of ceramonlei. Pro gram until 3:00 a. in adio Program Nhiw. ache-In"' are I'. M. imiiiy. tHTOIIKU SO L., Kumlner Mailnee. in Nllhtly lioiu- u,a,l lafnrmalUiB a.rtlce. uia Uoinrlojuo Iteaort L n.ort'r orHr. Il.wltt. trl Badllurlnt I'erloH. -All iaarlra Siring yuarlwt. ib-urd KI"ro. lennr: lr-. li .rr.tr. reader and Mildred j rrt Lome, planlil. ( pntrui ftcu nied by I.. A Li' .retina (.nlunnn Harriet r ... i ,i,mt oprno. Floyd Ilrown i. ui Uwrtnre Hlnger. :sUI. Tvliti Hollad lloora. foa- ai Bi:if Hall. Polly (Irani I. Bobkle Hnin. Ahley Kla- i. Mulol Boar, Had Jamie- asd otktn. UVKSIMY. (KTOIIKK SI 1:11 . 81 Belly Crocker i Ktiil nur home eervlce -Kt anl Oroar rat." an of SrhMtulei are p. m. L A Eualnir Matinee. KF1 ,N!h!ly lnlnaa and luaent Indirmallun arrvlre. Ilidlo Motorlocue Retort lct.coarmy of Mr. Hewitt. -KFI Radtotorlal Period. f-N!ck llinli. Itmrnii dotec- , lulhor ud Ireturer, Ie- In Hirlw prorlnj the folly ommlttln rrlme. -UoBBTbtMli Four; Way i'U u. ttelele nnd Uud tl. vbttUtr. hKwilf rmram of tha Ven- lr Htflslii eainpany. preaenl- m lie Teiuu String Quartet o H'ra ndlo artlnta. -Proinn aruented by L. A. '-BfHlir Wedneiday night mm ef the i'atrlck-Marah turn. Betty Patrkk. aololat. iiiriiiDAv, HToiii:n in '-i A. Eumlner M.llnae. 't '-KFI Niihllr I.,in.. piieniMt Inrormatlon aerrlee. r-e..oio Hotorio,,,, OTort 'ou'lefy of llr. Hewitt. -KFI Itidlatorlal Period. -Proirim arranged by Tho- 1 ReDOet. i...-. , n'nt lennefa Colleglatoa "Utitig artlsta. froiram Breinniit it.. :" fltudiinll elnli ..r l.-.- i ... . uniauuim. -Toaram prewnted by the ''"m California Mulc com ', ,rom ClHckoriug Hull, Loa -P'Oeiram tirriinti.iifi i.h a nHn,r. ' IH'ir. ncTMiint 2.1 M -,lnl'y Crockor rl Medl n... i . i. ,n oome aerrice hof l'.d,.le. nr. p.m. i.sumlnijr Mntinee. "F V1..1,M.. Inn.. "oinga ana "iu Slolnrlnw.. 1. . . 'ourteay of Mr. 1(,w,lt. M ltrill......ii . p 1 ITIOCI. 'mlMr"111 ,'r0"0nU"1 b A. '-Orati n.i bl,J . "nn u- M- r1 t Iho conl o, , L j- eon18 Pipe organ. U I, !. ''""' Oeorg. v f """ nnd , -..r. IOlUl,t. Prflrm . - F'Motor: ' TnlC,,by MV- Mvr. n. p ui r v"'kor" p"""'- hlU.,T "!" "Kb artlat ""ling gue.t artlata 5 R'dlo M "rm,,,l',n 8""". rKr'HloloriB,";;;,(:d.' CANNED LOVE APPLES NOT TOMATOES, WAS ORDER BACK IN 1830 in Une with the l.'aual Copeo cua lom of advertising tha outalaiidlng Induatrlaa of floulhern Oregon when ever and wherever poaalble, Hila mollth'a laauo of tha Voll eonlnlna a rpt.mdld publlilly Item on the bl" " "fUn""" to be drafted Knight I'aiklng company. Tlil.lln """"' iHffereiit from the way An ordinance before the eouneii laal Bight, whl.h provided that the mayor be permitted to nngotlato with C. IT. Kennedy, engineer, with view to nulling a preliminary aewer aurvey, waa voted down. The bill had provided that Kennedy hould receive I1H&0 for hla Initial work. The counrll ahowed no riln. In whlrli the diM'fj.rd ,., ), ,.. rolled. Mra. Itlch, widow, will meet the reinalna at Ilend, hero Inatructlona for ahlpment to parnta of the dead man will be received. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS News Classified Ads 1 Una 1 day -1 line 1 dayi 104 -lie 'I.AHSIHl;l) AD IIATK8 1 lice 3 daya . ' 20c 1 line 4 daya 25e I HI 1 Una 1 weofc oe 1 month 30a . ; 75e FOR SALE Real Eetat jFor Sale Real Estate (Con't) FOR RENT (Con't) roil HALE Modern bungalow, i i room. On hard aurfaced atreet. eloee In. $2,(00, half caah. 1SS K. Main St. 018-24 WILL, TKADE DO acrea near Bo nanaa for home In Klamath Kalle. Write K. W. Teare. Ho nania, Ore. 018 N18 I'ortlunil Wheat POHTLAND, Oct. 1. Caah wheat: Club, 1.40; big bend blua- atoni, fl.7; ordinary blueatem, or ponltlon to Ignore Kennedy, butlbuart, 11.43; turkey rod, ordinary, miner Intimated that II wlahed the it waa lubmllted, MOTHER AND CHILDREN DEAD FROM EXPOSURE company, aa la generally known, nmnufacturea the famoua Itotue II Ivor catxttp, which haa a wide dis tribution throiighoul the weat. The aomewhat commonplace auh Ject of the manufacture of tomato caiaup namiieii in a niginy inter- VUMA. Aril., Oct. 1. Two tatlug manner, and la lllualratcd by children, aged two and four, died a number of good pholoa of tool Monday, and now Mr. K. Dyor t acking plant, tomato field, and and her third child are dying, aa ether attractive acenea. Home Inter- i the reiult of a nlght'a eipoture at ling facta concerning the tomato a awollen ford on the (iila river, ero brouibl out. Including the atato-j near hero.' ment that thl. valuable fruit waa The mother and her three child flrrt known aa the "love-apple." and ren wero marooned enrouto from a that ll came Into u.e In the Cnlted deiert mining camp to Yuma for Metre about 1SJ0. I medical attention. Concerning the retaup Indualry an ! Their iranll louring car had be Ocerpt from the Volt followa: ! come atuck In the awollen ford. "Knlght'e ratnup la an Oregon Th "r8 ""'I thlr product, the only c.t.op manufac-1 "wnlBa when the awlrllng wateni lured In the .late, and the only high!0' ,h 0II Xo ,ne hooi of h rrada bottled catiup manufactured in the Pacific Nurthwent. We allll ' cling to the 14 ounce full pint bol- tie In fare of the fact that eaatern i ninniifarturrra are adopting the It ounce ahort measure bottle. "With quality, quantity and ad ertllng. and a home product. III reetna that we have everything tot :nake Knlght'a Itngue Itlvur Tomato coup the leader In It field." Supplementing the above-quoted remarka, the Volt ran add Hint auch a plant aa thla la a big aaet from a community atandpolnt. Not only dnea It rontrlbute a pay roll, but alio prnvidea a local market for a fruit crop o'peclally adapted to the l:oo UUer valloy. , GODDARD SILENT ON STATUS OF ENGINEER (Continued Prom Pago One) ROOKY ON WATCH IN S-51 TRAGEDY HOSTON. Oct. 19- (United Nowa) The Ocean Hleamahip company'a claim that a "student rookie" waa : ,5 J5 ft 10.75. 11.31; turkey red, dark fancy. 11.32; red Kuaalan, 31.31. llutfT, Kick, Chetwi I'OHTI.ANO, Oct. 19. nutter telling price: Crotiuicry prints, ex tras, OCc; dairy buying price. 37. Cheese, aelllng price, Tillamook county trlplolf. 3i-it32c: loaf, 32c I 33c; Oregon triplets, not branded, 20c: Tillamook, f o b. aelllng prlcea: Triplets, 28c; loaf, 2!tc; Coos county cheese, aelllng price, triplets, 30c; loaf, 31c. I'rgs, buying prices, current re ceipts, 4 2c; hennery whites, 4Zc 10c; hennery, pullets, 3 Sc. Live poultry, selling prices: Heavy hena, !5cy20c: light to medium hena, Kc017c; broilers, heavy, 22e 23c; light, 2U(c30c;. Peking ducks, 22c 23c; turkeys, aancy dressed, SScffSSc. Wool POrtTLAND, Oct. 19. Wool, fine half blond, 33c ft 35c; medium 4 blood, 33ctf3Sc: coarse, or blood 30cj 32c; braid. 28c. At valloy points prices are 2c ft 5c higher (or selected lots. Chicago (iraln Whcnt Open Close December (new) S1.44 1 45H December (old).... 1.45H 1.44 May (new) 1.434 1-42 H May (old) 1.43V4 1.414 Corn Open Close December t ."8 .75'4 May .1 SOU .80 M. K. ' l.lventock SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13. Cat tle alow and barely steady. Steera, good, $S. 00j(8. E0; cows, good, granted a llrenae. "I'd like to know why the council never beforo was notified concern ing thla letter, demanded Alderman Fred Cofer, after Judge Oaghagen had finished reading the communi cation. ' All eyes focused on tha mayor. Ha glanced about the room for a few seconds and then answered nothing. Mr. Ooddard. In reply to tha question said not a word. Eventually the matter waa ubled. but aldermen said, following tho meeting, that a gathering will be held In the near future, at which time they will determine on tome action. The copy of the lotter lo Mayor Ooddard. received by (iaghageh, la very plain, and aevernl persona pres ent at last nlght'a session, speculated at to why the mayor had failed to notify the aldermen regardlnK Its message. It roads aa follows, and la dated August 3: "The state board of engineering examiners Is Informed thnt E. B. Henry la employed by the city of Klamath Palls In the capacity of city engineer. "Mr. Henry la not a registered engineer, nnd Is acting In violation of the stuluta of the state of Oregon. "We are calling thla to your at tention, and would appreciate a let ter Indicating your attltudo and that of the city council." Tho letter waa signed by A. D. Carter, nf Portland, secretary to the board. Persona In close touch with tho local situation pointed out that the expensive litigation to which lha city may be aubjected through the employment of Mr. Henry, might cdme about as follows Individuals who have become par ties to Improvements In which the city Is Interested, may object to paying assesnmenta levied against them when tho work specified was accomplished undor the supervision of an unregistered engineer. Tho city, they nddod, probably would be forced to foreclose In order to re. cover, and the property holder would take the mattur Into the courts. It wns further pointed out that great donl of Improvement work has been done undor the supervision of on watch duty on the submarine 9-11 when she was rammed and sunk by' the City of Home., waa brought Into the federal Inquiry Into the disaster at Monday s session here. Frank D. F.asley of Dalton. Ga., a passenger on the Rome, quoted Michael 8. Lira, of 8t. Loula. one of the three aurvlvora, aa having aid that an Inexperienced man was In tha S-El'e conning tower at ap proximately 3 p. m on tha glght of the collision. Lira told Eoeloy. ac cording to the latter'a testimony, that ha belloved thla same rookie waa on duty at the time of the crash, a little more than two hours later. A feature of Monday'a session of the Inquiry court waa a aerlea of aharp verbal clashes between At torney Earl Farwell of Now York, counsel for tbe steamship company, and Lieut. Commander Frank L. Lowe of Philadelphia, counsel for Lieut. Commander Charles A. Lock wood, who Is sitting aa judge ad vocate. Attorney Farwell raised strong ob jection when Lieut. Commander Lowe cross examined radio oper ator Harold A. Kelly of the Home. Calves, weak to lower, light, 314.O0V4 14.80;' medium, 313.009 tlS.TS. 1 : 1 - Sheep, steady.'' Lambs. 313.00O 115.00; ewos. 33.E0$8.00; weth ers. 38. 50 110.50. Bonds NEW YOIIK. Octi 19. Undisturb ed by the wild fluctuations In stocks, the bond market today held firm liquidation of high grade securities by some banks being offset by pur chases by others. The slightly firm er, tone In money waa without ma terial effect upon the Investment values. Foreign obligations and specula tlve railroad bonds continued to at tract the most trading Interest. Foreign Kichanjro NEW YOIIK. Oct. 19. Foreign exchange demand: Great Britain. 34.83H; France. $4.39; Belgium, 34.54H: Italy. 3J.99U. K. F. WAS TURNED WRONG WAY SO CIATINOTTI HAD TO PAY JUDGE S BERRIES Tollco grist for tho day in the office of Police Judge Gaghagen netted 140 for the City's funds, when a mixture of drunks and traf fic vIolKlora filed Into the office. ll. 'C. Hammond, William Rouse, J. K. Chllders. E. Vlln and William Hlckmnn oach paid one dollnr for minor violations of tho parking law. To Carlo Ciotlnotil goes the as bestos kindling for parking In tho most novel manner. Not only did Cllotinottl park on tho wrong Bldo of the street, but he backed Into his parking space, facing tho wrong way. For this slight breach of park Ihg etiquette. Glotlnottl paid tha Judfto $5. SMOKER TO REPLACE NOON LUNCHEON IS PLAN OF KIWANIS Tentatlvo plans for holding a smoker on Thursday evening In place of the regular noon luncheon were discussed at a meeting of the board of directors ot the K I wan la club In tho White Pelican hotol yea- torday noon. Definite pinna win oe Mr. Henry. No guess as to the nutn-annouueed later. FOH BALE liy owner, house of tan rooms, two baths, furnace and sun room, seven bedrooms, present Income more than $100 per month, completely furnished. Kaay terms. Call Room 21, 1 Claremont Hotel. 017-24 FOR SALE Tv.o-room houw with"''"1 RENT Sleeping room, bath closed-in porch, gurag. Ir.rge lot. ck.ie to Oreton ave. pavement; price $1.2(10, one-third dwa. bal ance on eauy terms. Phone 63S-M cr call at 901 Lincoln t. and plicne. gen'lemen. Jo'fir-on. for one or two Phone 277-W, 521 020-22 FOR SALE Splendid corner lot in Hot Springs. Close In. 60x75 feet. Price $1,000. Call 901. Lincoln St. or phone 534-M. FOR SALE FO?. REST Cabins to white men. ee Cilllni. 724 Market. OS N8 FOR SALE MiacelUneoua FOR BALE For caah only, lot 100x50. located at 1230 Oregon Ave., Klamath Falls, Oregon, or lot No. 1, block No. 20, Klamath Falls la booming, now la the time to Invest In roul property. Further particulars at Perkins Furniture Store, Klamath Falls. Oregon. OH-22 .. IF YOU WANT to aell your form or obtain a low Interest rate, long term loan on came. Bee WIHIIARD ItEAITY CO. 120 fSo. 7th St. Inaurance Ileal Estate. Farm Loans Oltf WE HAVE A SIX acre tract of ex ceptionally fine land, adjoining the auto park, $-4 mile from city limtta, all under Irrigation. This Is an idoal tract for a chicken ranch or truck garden, or both. The price la right, and low terms. City water and light. WISHAItb REALTY CO. 120 80. 7th SU Insurance Real Estate. Form Loans Oltf WE HAVE SOME REAL bargains In both city and farm property, opportunities to trade or ex change. WISHARD REALTY CO. 120 Ho. 7th St. .Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loans Oltf, FOR SALE Beautiful new o-room bungalow, basement garage; splen did location for home: $..250. Phono 634-M or call 901 Lincoln. 1922 7 pooaenger Big Six Btudebaker, in first clasa condition, with a number of good extras. Price $700, and terms. Phone 135 or 944. 018-21 FOR SALE Nice little home on pavement, in good location; gar ace; price $2,250, $350 down and $30 per month and Interest. 9ol Lincoln, phone $38-31. FOR SALE Only a few good lots left In Mills Addition; price $250 each. Phone 538-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Splendid rnneh proper ty In different parts of the county. Phone 538-M, or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Now modern 5-room bungalow; price $4,500; terms. Phone 538-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Beautiful new home on paid-up paved street; 5 rooms and basement, garage In basement. 85.500; $1,000 down,, terms oa balance. 901 Lincoln, or phone 636-M. FOR SALE l ots In all parts of the city for 10 per cent down and 3$ equal payments on unpaid k-lance. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 638-M. Nice five room modern bunga low on paved street. Two large lots In Hot Springs Addition. Two good lots In Nichols Addition. It will pay you to see this property, aa It la part of an estate" that haa to be settled. Call 20$ Fouith St., corner Pine. A5tf FOR SALE Established business. Seven years 4n Klamath Falls, $500 caah to handle. A real op portunity. Box 172. News. OK VICTOR PHONOGRAPH Almost new. $200 console. Trade or aell. 1603 Wall St., corner Michigan Ave. 018-21 FOR SALE 2 tube reflex radio receiver, latest Improvements, powerful, leas accessories, $45. For full information write E. Weher, Klamath Agency. Ore. 018-22 TREES Shade., ornamental and frnit, berries, shrubbery, vines, rceea. A list of especially hardy varieties suited to local planting conditions. Will act them also. Order now tot fall or spring delivery. J. A. Far ley. Phone B88-J. P. O. Box 492. At C. of C. headquarters from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. 018-20 FOR SALE CHEAP, Ford truck, just overhauled. Battery lights. Phone 16S-R. 015-21 FOR SALE; 113 aged ewea. in good condition, price $8.00. H. J. Beardsley, Si mile south of Lone Pine sehoolbouse. 09-22 LOST EXCEPTIONAL BUY 80 acre ranch, good buildings, on high way, across rosd from school, all under Irrigation, part In alfalfa. ; Price $4,000. Half cash, halt v carried on long time farm loan, low interest. This is a real snap. WISHARD REALTY CO. M 120 Bo. 7th St. Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loans Oltf FOR SALE If you are looking for a nice small Irrigated farm. I have 11 for sole: 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 538-M. LOST Double barrel Remington gnh on hill road to Merrill. Re ward. O. Peyton, Klamath Falls. 020-21 .'INWARD r :' Strayed from 1219 Sargent on Oct. 14, female Orange Persian cat. Liberal Toward for return to 1211 Sargent. 017-23 WANTED ALTAMONT ACRES Your last chance to buy choice acreage close to town. City water, lights and telephone and Irriga tion water. Easy terms. JO per cent down, balance ten dollars per month. WISHARD REALTY CO. 120 So. 7 th St. Inaoraaee Real Estate, Farm Loans Oltf Low Interest, long term farm loans i, WISHARD REALTY CO. , 120 80. 7th BC Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loans Oltf Gas Makes People Nervous and Restless Gas pressure In the abdomen causes a restless, nervous feeling and prevents sleep. Adlerika re mores gas in TEN minutes and brings out surprising amounts of old waste matter you never thought was In your systom. This excel lent Intestinal evacuant is wonder ful for constipation or allied stom ach trouble. Don't waste time with pills or tablets but get REAL Ad- lorlka. action: WHITMAN DRIO CO. ' ( Advertisement) Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR SALE One of the beet eom Dletelv furnished borne In the city, lot large enough tor an other bouse, yard in Bice lawn, trees, and shrubbery. garage. t-A. sa nno - is 000 down, bal ance on monthly payments, aplen-j did location, on pavement, call 901 Lincoln or phone 538-M. ; FOR SALE Splendid residence lot in good location on Crescent eve. Call 901 Llncorn or phono 536-M. WANTED Work by hour, call 819 Walnut. O20-26 FOR SALE Some splendid lots In Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone 538-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE One and ons-half acres In alfalfa and potatoes, on high way, close In. Price $1,000, on easy terms. 901 Lincoln. Phone 536-M. FOR RENT NEW PLASTERED cabin for rent. Phone 644-J. . OlS-23 PLEASANT SLEEPING room for gentleman. 137 First St. 017-23 APARTMENT Three rooms, fur- . niahed. with ' wood, watr and garage. ' Mills Hail Apts., 2301 Wantland Ave. 017-21 FOR RENT Sleeping room, fur nace heated, board If desired, also garage, on paved street. 1126 East St. Phone 168-K. 015-21 Fiainniiislkiedl Hms , " T Trad! Three-room, completely furnish ed house to trade as first payment on larger house. Want about four room modern house on pavement. B. H. S.. care News. B9tt FOR RENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated. Mc Carthy Apartments, 630 Pine. Phone 800. 014tf WANTED By experienced account ant, auditing or DooKxeepmg. permanent or temporary. ' Box 169, News. 017-24 AUTOMOBILE Old Stevens, $200 or loss. Under six years. Frisco prices. Box 170. News. Q17-23 MISCELLANEOUS WASHING AND IRONING done at home. Fine pieces given special attention. Phone 585-J. 017-23 MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher of 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 NS DRESSMAKING. 610 So. 6th. 07 NT 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 Are. Olltf FOR RENT Large sleeping room. Suitable for 1 or 3. Bath, phone. 59 Washington. Phone 428-M. Oltf Notice Is hereby given, that tho Cootintv Court of Klamath Coun ty. Oregon, has appointed me, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Sadie Thomas Nome, de ceased, nnd all persons having claims against the eald estato are notified and required to present the same, duly verified, and with pro per vouchers, to me at the office of R, C. (iroesnecs, in tne American National Hunk Building, at Klara ath Falls. Oregon, within six months from the first publication of-this notice. Dnte of first publication, Octo ber 20, 1!2'. J. C. VEA55IE. Administrator of the Estate of Sadie Thomas Noblo, Deceased. 020,37 N3,10,n NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed administrator of the estate of Mllo F. Coppock, also known as M. F. Coppock, deceased, by tho County Court of the Stato of Ore gon for Klamath County, and all persons having claims against said estato are hereby notified to pre aent same to said administrator within six months from the date of this notice. Dated: October 20, 1925. R. C. GROESBECK. Administrator ot the Estate of Mllo F. Coppock. also known a M. F. Coppock, docoased. 020,27 N3. 10, 17 notice for rrni.ic.vnoN Department, of the Interior V. 8. Land offlco ot Lakeview. Ore. October 14, 1925. Notice is hereby given thot Hnrd C. Tipton of Olene, Oregon, who, on Oct 15. 1920. made Adrtlttonnl Stock Raising Homestead Entry. No. 010041, for SisSH. SK'iSWK of Sec. 7. PWSWVi of Sec. 8, NW, NHSW'.i of See. 17. EH NB14 of Sec. 18, Township 398.. Range 11 'i E., Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of Intention to mnko Three Year Proof, to es tablish claim to the '""d unove described, before O. R. DcLan. Clerk of the County Court, nt Klamath Falla, Oregon, on the 27th, day 01 Novembor, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Edward Van Antwerp. John 1 M. Tipton. Samuel Dixon and Albert L. Marshall, nil of Olene. Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, 018 Nl Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 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 Taxack, all ot Klamath Falls. Oregon. - - F. P. LIGHT 09 N8 Inc. Regiater. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has tiled in the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Klamath County, the final account of his administration ot the Estate of G. W. White, also known as George W. White, deceased, and aald Court has fixed November 7, 1925, at' 3:00 o'clock P. M. as the time and the Court room of said Court as the place for the hearing ot said final account and the set tlement thereof. Dated: October 3. 1925. OSCAR SHIVE. . Administrator. Wlth-the-will-annexed ot the Estate of G. W. White, also known as George W. White, deceased. 06,13,20,27 N3 notice for rum.ic.vnoa Department of the Interior, Notice is hereby given that Wil liam F. B. Chase, of Bonansa, Ore gon, who, .on January 10, 1920, U. S. Land Offlco at I-ikeview, OTe. made Homestead Entry, No. 011181, for WHNEK. NWKSEs "d SEUNW14, Section 28. Township 398., Range 12E., Willamette Mer idian, has filed notice ot intention to make Three Year Proof, to es- tabllsh claim to the land above 1 described, before J. O. Hamaker. U. Tv,,artmov.t of ,, Tntevior, lC0mllal0l A?rSn.S S. Lanl Office at Lafcevle. Ore. gnn on the .th day ot November,, September 21. 1024 n., , .m. wune.se.: NotU is hereby given that 8am. E. W Dunn nanxa, Oregon 'PrH "xrr t v-b. Add?- r' tlonal Stock Raising Homestead S22 022 F. P. LIGHT. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior V. 8. Land Offlco at Lskeview. Oro. September . 25. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Jus tice Denton Swift, of Klamath Falls. Oreaon. who. on March 30. 1923. made Homtsead Entry. No. 011326. for lot 2, section 24, lot 1, section SO, Township 3(18. double, range 7E.. Wlllametto Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to, 826 025 Entry, No. 09689. for SW ot Sec tion 25 and SE'i ot Section 28. Township 39S.. Range 19E., Wll lametto Meridian, has tiled notice ot Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tbe land above described, before C. R. De Lap,. Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls. Oreson. on the 30th day of October, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Harry Kinney, ot Olene, Oregon. F P.' Corpening, of Olene, Oregon. D. Ellis Young, ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. " Leonard Lewis, of Olene, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT. Register.