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ATLANTA, Oct. it (United
Nawal -Jk lieinpaay, world's
heavyweight champion, muat dn
fvnd his litis vary all months, the
national boxing aaaorlallon convrn-
llon ruled at III cluslug sesaluu on
Tuesday.
Tho aaeoclatlun formally recog
nised Damuaoy us the champion,
mid II aapectod In enforce Ilia rul
ing If Dempsey did mil make nolaa
Ilka f Ik lit wllhlu tho nail six
months.
Just ho It would do this, Ilia
association lulled lo add.
Other national champions recog
nised lr tha aaaorlallon arc:
ridal Ij Ilnrba, flyweight,
Phil Rosenberg, bantam weight.
Low la (Kid) Kaplan, leather
welght. J I mm la Goodrlrb, lightweight.
Mli key Walker, welterweight.
Harry Orab. middle weight.
Paul Bcrlenbach. light heavy
weight. Tha association passed a resolu
lion urging fedora I control of box-
lac In the I tilled States. Iletalla
of lh plan ara yal lo ba worked
out. but Iba organisation want on
rerord aa favoring puaango of a
law by tha netl rnngraaa, placing
boxing on the federal atalutaa.
Another re.olullon prorldcd for
tha claulfliatlon of all fighters un
der Ihraa headings: (lood, fair and
poor. I'ndrr tbla plan, lh secre
taries of lha varlou boxing com
mlaaluna aftlllatad with Iba nation
al ora-anltallnn will make reports
lo lha national secretary on Iba
showing of each fighter.
Tho New York boxing commls-
WIFF HF4IK film ( Harry Greb to Meet
.... I- HUlllU U11.L, Wa,ker an(j ghade
BKtAKS UP PARTY
MINKOLA, I.. I., Oct. 21. A lata
of tha Interruption of a party In
nar nuatiand s apartment, and of
how aha hoard almullaaaoualy Ilia
Hurtled volca of Wllda llannatl, wai
told Wednesday by Mrs.' Katharlna
M. rrey, of Louisville. Ky., In bar
aull aitalnat Iba musical comedy
aclroaa (or 1100.000 for alleged
alienation of the affection of tha
wealthy Charles C. Fray.
It waa In July. 1923, Mra. Tray
aald, that aha went to tha apart
ment. Frey met bar at lha door
and blocked bar entrance.
"I heard a woman'! vole In
there," aha testified, "and recog
nixed It aa Mia Dennett's from hav
ing aaan bar In 'Madame Pompa
dour.' Whan I came to the door,
aha aald 'Ob, Charlie,' "
Mra. Fray aald tbal ber buaband
told her the voice waa that of a
man, and Ibrn forced bar out of the
building.
NEW VOKK, Oct. 11. (United:
Kowa) Hurry (ireb, world'a mlddlo-j
weight champion, will defend his!
title twice In Tex Klckard'a new
Madison Square Garden thla winter.
(J rob, according to an announce
ment by the promoter, will meet
Mickey Walker, welterweight cham
pion, and Dave Shade, the Califor
nia welterweight. Date, tor the
bouta will depend upon the arrange
ment. Itlckard can make.
l'lana for the Walker-Shade match
have been Impeded by the exceielve
financial dvmauda of Walker, Hick
ard aald.
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FOR SALE Real Estate; .For Sale Real Estate (Cor.'t) , FOR RENT (Cm't)
FOR BALE Modern bungalow. 4
rooma. On bard aurfaced afreet,
cloae in.. 12.(00, half caeb. 165
E. Main St. 018-24
WILL TKADE 80 acrea near Bo
nanza, for houae In Klamath
Kalla. Write K. W. Teare, Bo
nanza. Ore. 018 N18
Kltmient over Ilia rard of
lllhl'a boi!ti exhibition
illnl xeen, jimriiiii'i
a.,tr laat nlxht an-
i , ... , i . I .r
b. bit aome good eventa "ion wnirn ia ..... .- .
ililfd (or the next rard on
r third, to be given hern In
dlanlia hall. Lat Tuea-
jl'a ard wni rated flral-
II Iba fan. and aoma of
r xod regular attendanta
d It I better rard than
ma hre In many a day.
isom ilited lor tho all-
i ox tba night of November
Johnnie Trxmbltaa. booked
mill event with Kid Htor-
Ultu the exhlUIUnn which
pat up on Tueaday night.
!ly ou of hla beat fight
lllllrnlt (Irrumaianrea. tho
ill uraai fur him. It waa
-rillr kaowa thai Ktarkey
Ud taoxlder, hlrh rame
auilxi hla lo lay off tha
iih Da Halo. Out ha went
art tin t good account of
111 bt plaaed to hoar that
-iB! ( Earl Htoli of llend.
M I rga ro alao on No-
1. Both of ihea boya made
It ailh lit lo. al enlhualaata
uil till figure In the
daj oa the next card.
lao of Bend, and Frankle
' Pexdleton, will atage the
tool of tho ovrnlng. Dean
hut Tueaday on a three-
nollro, tnd waa not In ahapo
P IN bxtilo ha usually dots.
Wed bla foot In tho flral
hlch hampered hi in for the
of tho go. Even at lhat. ha
Irlm, hla opponent, got a
nl of opplauao from tha
their bout waa nr
Harrington and anmeimo aa
l!ed. will g on for one
urellmlnarlea, Inanfur na can
this early dnto.
ng Christy Is
trcctor of Braves
fOS, Ott. 21 lUnherl N...I
''"Phw Miithnwaon, aoh of
lg Six" of haavbull, wot
1 director of the lloaton
meellng of tho club
we WetUleadnv.
"ilt Kucha, of Maw v-.k
"l ner of tha Ilri. Vela una
lbn h. i.ritt.,i 1
' vl(o I'realdent nnd troaa-
nr i.-.t
mainewaon ! i
of .
larnnua Matty nnd la a
, i Hitrknell college of
tho bualnaaa In the United Htalea.
doea not belong to the national or
gaolxallon. There waa aome talk
about admitting the New York com-
tnlaalon hut It came to nothing.
Offlrora elected for the enaulng
year ware:
strobe Cogwell, prealdenl,
Allen W. llaehr. Ohio, flrat vice
prealdent.
Llaay Kdmonda, Kanana, aacond
rice prealdent.
T. A. Murphy, Canada, third
vice prealdent.
Lewla W, IMoae, Mlchllfnn, fourth
vice prealdent.
Charln 1). Arnett. Kentucky, aae
relary and treaeurer.
- Iietroll. Mich., waa awarded lha
It: convention.
MA FERGUSON 13
FEELING POLITICS
World Series Pay
Day Apportioned
Vatican Negotiate
Huge Loan in U. S.
ROME, Oct. 10. (United Newa)
Financial relation! between the
Vatican and Blair ft Co., and tba
Chnae National bask of New York
whereby a credit of 81, BOO, 000 la
catabllahcd for the Vatican, hare
been eatabliabed. -
Thla Vatican credit algnltlea that
tha Blair and Chaee banka will be
come the Vatican depoaltorlea, and
la a flattering compliment to Am
i erlcan banking. The holy aee wisbea
lo Inaure Itself ugainat the vicla
alludea of continental European cur
rencies, and to facilitate relation
with the American hierarchy, the
growing Importance of which 1 ac
knowledged by the holy aee.
Ordinal Ooaparrl, the papal sec
retary, completed arrangements for
the credit In. a letter sent to the
New York banks on October 11.
The conditions of the credit are
aa follows:
The amount of the credit shall be
il.fju0.000. part of which always
shall be left on deposit In the Chase
National bank to Insure continuity
of relations between the holy see
and tba banks.
That part of the credit, which la
used by the holy se5. rhU be re
paid upon the expiration of one year
from the date of Its withdrawal.
For credit drawn, Interest of 4
per cent shall be paid.
Cardinal Oisparrrs letter stated
that the Vatican would request
FOK BALE By owner, bouse of
ten rooms, two baths, furnace
and aun room, aeven bedrooms,
present Income more than 1100
per month, completely furnished.
Easy terms. Call Room 21,
Claremont Hotel. 017-24
FOR SALE For caeh only, lot
100x60. located at 123C Oregon
Ave.. Klamath Falls, Oregon, or
lot No. 1. block No. 20, Klamath
Falls Is booming, now la the
time to Invest In' real property.
Farther particulars at Perkins
Furniture Store, Klamath Falls,
Oregon. 011-22
FOR KENT 4 room modern
hmiR, furnished.' Hot Springs
Addition, l'hone 29S-J. 022tf
HOTEL FULLY equipped. 12 rooms.
Mora can be added. Enay terms.
Keataurant In connection. An
M!U& W- BKKT-81j.pl.. room, bath
( ' and phone, for one or two
FOR BALK Two-room bouse with!
closed-in porch, garage, large lot,
close to Oregon ave. pavement;
price 1 1.200, one-third down, bal
ance on easy terms. Phone 636-M
or call at 801 Lincoln at.
Jefferson.
O20-22
FOR SALE Splendid corner lot
In Hot Springs. Close In. 60x76
feet. Price 11,000. Call S01
Lincoln St. or phone 636-M.
FOR RENT Cabins to white men.
See Collins. 724 Market. 08 N
FOR SALE Miscellaneoua
FOR BALE Beauiiinl now 5-room
bungalow, basement garage; splen
did location for borne; 15,260.
Phono 636-M or call 801 Lincoln.
Es2z .."&", Gosxlhi
Perfect mechanical condition,
1826 model. Brand new paint lob.
Spare tires end many extras. Only
1188 down, then easy terms.
Howie Motor Co., 12th t Main. 022
IF YOU WANT to sell your farm
or obtain a low Interest rate,
lone term loan on same. See
WIHHAHD TlEAIiTY CO.
136 Ho. 7th St.
Insurance
Ileal Estate. Farm Ixmum
our
FOR SALE Nice little borne on
pavement. In good location; gar
age; price 12.260. 1350 down and
130 per month and Interest. 101
Lincoln, phone 636-M.
AUSTIN, Texas. Oct. 21 (United
News I Who's the real governor of
Texas?
The question haa been raised by
the political enemies of Gov. Mir
iam A. "Ma" Ferguson, lha Impli
cation being lhat "Pa" Ferguson
may be the actual guiding power of
the woman executive's administra
tion. Opponenta of the Ferguaon admin
istration have aolied upon the high
department probe to volca long and
loudly their belief that "l'a" and
not "Ma" is the one In control of
the state's destiny. They point out
that leas than a week after Oov.
Ferguaon'a inauguration the Im
peached governor was esconced In
the office ha once ruled, and bad
, ... . . .. ,, u, 1 through the two banks, any financial
... , . ,, ' asalatance desired in the future.
men na nas aiienueq an nieeiinKB
of tha different state departments
In the role of an advlsor-dlroctor,
they claim.
Charges lhat he had used his In
fluence aa "advisor lo the governor"
to obtain advertising for hla weekly
paper, Ibe Forum, which previous to
hla wife's election waa badly run
down, also have, been voiced.
BISHOPS DECIDE BY
VOTE TO DROP OBEY
FROM MARRIAGE VOW
CIIICAOO, October 21 (Unllod
Xowa) Wednoaday waa world so
rles pay day for the pennant win
ning Plratea.
Judge K. M. Landls, commission
er of baseball, mailed checks total
ing 1141.650.66 to tbe Pittsburgh
playors. Twenty-five first airing
man will receive 16.331.71 each.
Fred Clark, assistant manager, gets
11000. as does Will "Rube" Old'
ham. who pitched the last few In
nlugs of the' last game and whiffed
Goose" tloalln for the Inst out.
Tho rest of the money will bo
divided among the other members
of tho team. Including thoao not In
playing capacity.
I-undla said Washington's share
of the series money would be mailed
within a tew days.
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L a ,rnm,"l t of reso-
'He death of the beloved
In
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offer
Na. ?. M"t0'- f 'O. I, of
.y El. J""t. ry
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11 re I,..' L t.m"'ln for $1S
N reni ,,. " of extras and
"otor r . 11 nt t'e
Co'- 12th and Main
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TANKKIt AKMiAT
PORTLAND. Ocl. 21. At 10:36
p. m., Wedneaday lha marine sta
tion of the federal telegraph com
pany received a wlroless message
atatlng that tho Shell Oil com
pany's tanker Ampullarla, which
46 minutes earlier had sent out a
S. O. 8. aaylng ahe was ashore
at Point Bur, had succeeded in
freeing herself from the rocks, and
was lu need of no further assist
ance.
PKNN 1H K.WOIIITK
PHILADELPHIA. October 21
(Unltod News) The Unlvorslty of
Pennsylvania Is a 7 to S favorite
over the University of Chicago 3
days before the Inlersectlonal foot
ball clnsh next Saturday.
Tho western team, Including 35
plnyers, conches nnd trainers la ex
ported lo arrive here Friday morn
ing to comploto training for tho
mld-senson game, which promises to
throw much light on Iho compara
tive strength of the eastern and the
westorn teams.
The maroon playors will go
through a workout on Franklin
field Frldny afternoon. The Penn-
sylvnnla tonm will go out of town
for the night.
Tickets for the game aro selling
at a premium, speculators being
able to demand exhorbltant prices
for side-line tickets. ' It Is estimated
that 00,000 porsons Will witness the
game.
HUM ONrT8CATKII 1MK).K
MIAMI. Fin.. Oct. 21. William
C. Lsndrum, acting chief boat-
swaln'a mate in charge of a coast
guard patrol Is. In Jail with three
of his crew, following a court mar
tial Wedneaday on charges that
they soold confiscated liquor.
Strict socrocy followed the hear
ing and what final action would be
taken against the men could not
be learned.
III DKIXS VUTOH
1.08 ANOELE3. Oct. 21. Ace
Hudklns, Nebrnaka wildcat, won a
10-round decision ovor Mlko wit'
lerlno. Junior lightweight chnm
plon. In their fight hero Wednesday
nlaht.
llallerlno was outweighed atx
pounds. Hudklns knocked nis op-
rmnnnt down In the ninth and tenth
rounds for counts of seven escn
time.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 21. By a
bare constitutional majority, the
house of bishops In the Episcopal
convention Wednesday concurred
with the house of deputies In their
vote of two weeks ago, to drop tbe
word "obey" from the marriage
ceremony.
One vote less for concurrence, and
the time-honored "subjection or
wives," brought Into the American
ceremony during the reformation In
1552, when the English church
broke away from tbe Roman, would
have been saved.
Other changes In the marriage
ceremony were made and some were
rejected by no such close decision.
large majority of the bishops
voted to omit tho line which the
bridegroom now painfully repeats:
'And with all my worldly goods
I thee endow."
The belief seemed to be that If
the wife were given eqn-1 rights of
counsel she should lose the endow
ment.
WILL HIT.AK AT P. T. A.
Mrs. H, M. Moe and Vara Hous
ton, members of the treo planting
campaign committee Women's Li
brary club, will speak at the Fair-
vlow P. T. A., on Friday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock. During tbe course
of the meeting, In which the cam
paign to plant trees In tho city will
bo stressed, the 7th grade pupils
will present. the Landing ot Colum
bus. A most Interesting program Is
planned gonorally, with the above
two numbers as special features.
LOIMJH TO UANOIKT
Third degree work will occupy
the meotlng of tho Klnmath lodge
No. 137. I. O. O. F beginning nt
7:30 o'clock Friday evening, dur
ing which a largo attendance Is es
pecially requested by lodge officers,
Following the lodge nustneaa,
hnnnuot will bo sorved. Local mem
hers are urged to attend In force,
owing to both Merrill and Bonanxa
lodges announcing their Intention to
be present In a body. .
' VI.AT FKBT KXI'LAIXKO
NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Dancing
Is the chlof cause of flat feet among
city girls, and the Charleston Is the
most inlnrlotis of all, says Dr. Jos
eph J. Inlerlnnd, prosldent of the
Podiatrists Resonrch association,
fnnnri 860 out of 420 girls oxamin
od in the Inst six months sufforlng
from fallen nrchos, nnd without ex
ception dancing was the cause
na I1.
WE HAVE A SIX acre tract of ex
ceptionally fine land, adjoining
the auto park, 1-4 mile from city
limits, all under Irrigation. This
la an Ideal tract for a chicken
ranch or truck garden, or both.
The price 1b right, and low terms.
City water ami lights.
WI8HARD REALTY CO.
128 So. 7th St.
Insurance
Real Estate. Farm Loans
Oltt
WE HAVE SOME REAL bargains
in both city ana iarm property
ctnoortunHles to trade or ex
change.
W1SHARD RKALTx CO.
120 Bo. 7th St.
Insurance
Real Estate. Farm Loans
OIU
FOR SALES Onlr a few good lota
left in Mills Addition; patce 1250
each. Phone 636-M or call 101
Lincoln.
FOR 8ALE Splendid ranch proper
ly in dirrerent parts of tne county.
Phone 636-M, or call 101 Lincoln.
Essex '4 Toraniiiig
Lots of extras. Perfect condition.
Only 1181 down. Howie Motor
Co.. 12th and Main Sts. Phone
279. - 021
FOR SALE OR TRADE Dodge
touring, want a Ford sedan. Call
Hall Hotel, Room 227. 021-22
FOR BALE New modern 6-room
bungalow: price 14,500; terms.
Phone 536-M or call 901 Llacoln.
FOR SALE: Beautiful new home on
paid-up red street; 6 rooms and
basement, garage In basement.
15.600; $1,000 down, terms on
balance. 901 Lincoln, or phone
636-M.
FOR SALE 3 tube reflex radio
receiver, latest improvements,
powerful, less accessories, 145.
For full Information write E.
Weher, Klamath Agency, Ore.
016-22
FOR SALE 118 aged ewes. in
good condition, price 16.00. H.
J. Benrdsley, Vt mile south ot
Lon? Pine schoolhoitse. 09-22
FOR SALE Lots In all parts of tbe
city for 10 per cent down and 16
equal payments on unpaid balance.
Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M.
EXCEPTIONAL BUY 80 acre
ranch good buildings, on high
way, across road from school, all
nnder Irrigation, part In alfalfa.
Price 14,000. Halt cash, bait
carried on long- time- -farm loan,
. low Interest. This Is a real snap.
WISHARD REALTY CO.
120 So, 7th St.
Insurance
Real Estate. Farm Loans
Oltt
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 yon to see this property,
oa It Is part of an estate that has to
be settled. Call 106 Fourth St.,
corner Pine. A5tf
FOR SALE: If you are looking for
a nice small Irrigated farm, I have
It for sale: 45 acres, 7 miles from
Klamath Falls, with good butld-
, lngs, shade trees, lawn, and every
thing to run the farm goes witb
the place, including horses Price
110.000. Call 901 Lincoln St. or
Price 1700. Call 901 Lincoln or
phone 636-M.
ALTAMONT ACRES
Your last chance to buy choice
acreage close to town. City water,
lights and telephone and Irrlga-i
tion water. Easy terms, 20 per
cent down, balance ten dollars per
month.
WISHARD REALTY CO.
130 So. 7tb St.
Insurance
Real Estate. Farm Loans
Oltt
FOR SALE Splendid residence lot
In good location on Crescent ave.
Call 901 Lincorn or phone 636-M.
FOR SALE Some splendid lots In
Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone
636-M or call 901 Lincoln.
Low Interest, long term farm loans
WISHARD REALTY CO.
ISO So. 7th St.
Insurance)
Real Estate. Farm Loans
Oltt
VISITING FROM ROHKIIt'RQ
Dave Lennox, well known in
Klamath Falls, accompanied by Mrs.
L. McDonald, of Roseburg, were
visitors In the city yesterday. Mr.
Lennox and Mrs. .McDonald are1
brother and sister of Mrs. ' Lottie
Agee and Mrs. Edith' Ream.
TOR RALE One ot tbe best com
pletely furnished homes In the
city, lot large enougn tor an
other bonse, 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 536-M.
HOLLY tiKTTING SCARCE
NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Native
holiday greens will soon become' ex
tinct It substitutes for Christmas
holly and winter berry aren't used
more extensively, warns Kenneth R.
Iloynton of the New York bounlcal
garden.
M'LEAN WIXH
he
OAKLAND, Oct. 21. Stewart
McLean of St. Paul, scored a tech
nical knockout over Mike sieget,
Oakland lightweight, In the seventh
round of a scheduled ten rounder
here tonight.
C.U'PF.U CRITICIZES
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 21. Advo
imi nn application ot creative
commercial genius, to the nfflrs of
the government. Senator Arthur
runner, farm bloc leader, urnnoen
the present government machinery
n. "antiquated, costly nnd arennte
in an address before the chamber
r commerce here Wednesday.
Fifteen per cent of the national
wealth now is used to conduct gov
ernmental affairs, and a large per
rentage of the expenditure Is wasted
he said.
LOST
LOST Pocketbook Wednesday af
ternoon, between 1 and 2 p. m.
on Oregon Ave., money, fountain
pen and insurance book with
name Josephine M. Newman.
Finder please leave at News of
fice. 022
LOST Male setter puppy, S
months old, black color. Was
eick when seen last Tel. 439.
. 021-22
LOST An Elgin wrist watch be
tween 7th St. and Liberty Thea
tre or in Liberty Theatre Sat
urday night. Return to Davis
Furniture Store. Reward. 022-24
-. REWARD
Strayed from 1219 Sargent on
Oct. 14, temale Orange Persian rat.
Liberal reward for return to 1211
Sargent 017-23
WANTED
FOR SALE One and one-halt acres
in alfalfa and potatoes, on high
way, close In. Price $1,000, on
easy terms. 901 Lincoln. Phone
636-M.
FOR RENT
NEW PLASTERED cabin for rent.
Phone 544-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 Api., 2301
Wantland Ave. 017-21
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. S9tf
FOR RENT First class furnished
apartment, steam heated. McCarthy-
Apartments, 630 Pine.
Phone 800. 014tt
WOULD LIKE to meet party with
11,500 for an automobile busi
ness proposition, will tarnish
equal amount. Money maker if
I get right party. Box 174,
News. 022-28"
WANTED Work by hour, call 619
Walnut 020-26
WANTED By experienced account
ant, auditing or bookkeeping,
permanent or temporary. Box,
169, News.- 017-24,
AUTOMOBILE Old Stevens, $209
. or less. Under six years. Frisco
prices. Box 170. News. Q17-M
MISCELLANEOUS
GET YOUR WINTER furs now.
Fur costs, throws, and neck
pieces at low prices. Room 205,
Hall Hotel. r 022-23
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, pnone.
69 Washington. Phone 4 28-M. DRESSMAKING,
Oltt
610 So. 6th.
07 NT1
That Essex 4 touring for $ 1 S S
down sure has a lot of extras and
Is one real buy. See it at the
Howie Motor Co., 12th and Main
Sts. 021
Legal Notices
NOTICE FOR PimLICATIOJf
Department of the Interior,
Mmlu la herebv oiven that Wil
liam F. B. Chase, of Bonanxa, Ore
gon, who, on January 10, 1920,
U. 8. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore.
made Homestead Entry, ro. umai,
for WUNEU. NWUSHtt and
SKWNWK. Section 2S, Township
. n . - Vtlll.mottA MoT-.
idlan. has filed notice of Intention
to make Three Year Proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above
described, before J. O. Hamaker. U.
8. Commissioner, nt Bonanxa, Ore.
gon, on the 7th day of November,
"claimant names as wltneMeir
e va xtniAc. John Miller, John
Bun'n. j. A. Mnhoney, all of Bo
nanxa, Oregon. p LIGHT,
822022 RegUrter-.
NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION
Department of the Mtrrior
V. 8.- Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore.
September 26, 1925.
Notice la hereby given that Jus
tice Denton Swift, of Klamath Falls,
Oregon, who, on March 30, 1923,
made Homtsead Entry. No. 011828,
for lot 2. section 24, lot 1. section
80, Township 369. double, range
7E Willamette Meridian, has filed
nnllM nt li,..nHnn tn mnkA Three
Year Proof, to establish claim tojOlS NIS
the land above described, uerore
R. DeLap, Clerk of the County
Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
on the 12th day of November, 1925
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charts'! Ager, Jack O'Connor,
Jerry O'Connor. Joseph Taxack, nil
of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
F. P. LIGHT
09 NS Inc. Regisier.
NOTICE FOR rUBLlCATIOV
Deimrt incut of tl Interior
U. H. Lund office at Lakevlew, Ore.
October 14, 1925.
Nolle Is hereby given that Hurd
C. Tipton, of Olene, Oregon, who,
on Oct, 15. 1920, made Additional
Stock Raising Homestead Entry, No.
010041, for 8V4SK4. SEHSWH
of Sec. 7, SWSWH of Sec. 8,
NW, NHSH'14 of Sec. 17, EH
NE?4 of Sec. 18, Township 398.,
Range 11 H E Willamette Merid
ian, has filed notice of Intention
to make Three Year Proof, to es-
SECONDHAND bicycle wanted. Box
173. 02228
WASHING AND IRONING done at
home. Fine pieces given special
attention. Phone 685-J. 017-23
MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher
ot piano, private lessons 1 hour
a week and privilege of 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
tsblish claim to the land above
described, before C. R. DeLap. Clerk
of the County Court, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on the 27th day ot
November, 1925,
Claimant names as witnesses:
Edward Van Antwerp, John M.
Tipton, Samuel Dixon and Albert
L. Marshall, all of Olene. Oregon.
F. P. LIGHT,
, Register.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Lanl Office at Lakevlew, Ore.
September 21. 102a
Notice Is hereby- given that Sam.
uel Dixon, of Olene, Oregon, who.
on August 14, 1920, mado Addi
tional Stock Raising Homestead
Entry, No. 09689 tor 8W ot Sec
tion 25 and SEVi-Cf lection 26.
Township 398., Range BOB., Wil
lamette Meridian,; ;ftas tiled notice
of intention to make Three Year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before C R. De-
Lap., Clerk of yie. County uonri, at
Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the
30th day ot October 1925.
Claimant taamas 104 witnesses: '
Harry Kinney, of Olefe, Oregon.'
F P. Corpenlng,-of Olene, Oregon.
d! Ellis Young, ot Klamath Falls,
Oregon. , t
Leonard Lewis, ot Olene, Oregon.
FV P. LIGHT,
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