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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1925)
..MATH NEWS ilia" " mUh News ft W-. . I i.,r "--:, , Ik 1 ... nasi OI - " tn 1 III"'"' Mull' rim ,r'- I .T'L 3 company, t mull laniain 'III t'.ilii't lIr,,", ..f-a imTKIT rams fjVl Is lha Worm) tmit ??" - .... rrr ... " ' AtH TEST MORE I ON WATER CURE . local sportamsn were :o fftl mr encouraged lh "pure '" which. ,,ll, by th thousanda In the Tula lake. It ih fowla placed In His IJ across Link Titer, bul dlrd. It Hated last Lnr of thera. It we mrd to have ronipletaly fton Iho atranse malady made thi'm III, and wrro L on Iho ln. a Inierealrd In th Tula to, said they believed that 3 parla of Iho lake halila ahlch makes lha durka lo tat. Lisil ballet that boiullnus u raining Iho blrda lo lill abandoned. ih DaparlnirDt of Agrl- Hurtaii of Biological Tina of Knurl and at lakevtew, Oregon. Mrrldlan Lisa). lanug lima of one-half lr nirlie and sunset, for a of lodlcatlnc whoa, each kvtol open season, lha ml aitratorr lama blrda or Bait teas, raapectlv- br lha requirements of tti Migratory Ulrd traaty lloat. If alantts to sunrise and toi rtitoa around Klam- ikcal! "Start A. M." give vast ibtln may atari It boar iy beta subtracted Una l Harlao. ktol -Jtop P. M." gives at mt, whan ahootlna lUrt A M gn D u ... K ff (It. (19 00 1:01 ..1:02 ...-.1: 04 6:0 6:04 6:QS 6:01 6:00 4:6 4:6 '" tonrlna for fUl floior c., 12lh ,nd Mn l2a I, "arago. 12th and ""day. nii. . I.. "-'i'rr an oy yonp ou i. f(, " m ""d rep I avTernmtht kl??l"l,," ,,,r ,hi " .at is. r,"';.o '" itflli .h . ., .""8 ""Ooraod lior .il DW Poo a or cnp,. , m ' Tor M.r.,0,"1r- ' tha . ",,mm'lrallona. W lhV ""iiia no moro l'ir. i" cnmpetl N nB,"i,MI,""l"" 'I thai if ,nla in- Ul .li,-. , mon Prl- : nuainoaa and !.cnmi,roud cro'""," or rPKr,'.,r,Ll,n.,Nnr,h"n "no. iw f .. 1 "hould be i. Park .",'nTm,.,?".l'- The "d it , . '"" M on- Nor,', J"e"1!'ll ?' -. th. ".;" "r railroad hi . "y nuid hare heel ih. " nuy, provlrtod I " ,he Price of corape- iin"',0,?,, ",ft to'- the KTim"'iy?n 8HOUI.U Av the pitv I('I. ..NTlT Tula unk e r'sZ: WITH m- air. if...1" my endonvv bf Ki;r"mentii of tha A ,T?"? TRULY. roK5?,?!? WARD "'Ultlcal-Adv.) "TKKKM" I think that I ahall nrror ara A poo in lovely aa a tree. A true whuae hungry mouih la preat Agalnat Ihs oarlh'i awoot flowing broaal: A tree thai looka at God all day And Ufa her leafy arma to pray; A Iroo that may In aunimur wear A noat of roblna In her hair; I'pon whoae boaum anow liaa lain; Who Intimately Urea with rala. I'oama art mad by foots Ilka me, Bul only Cod tan innk a tree Joyca Kilmer. "TKKKH" Man and women of Klamath Falla aro making a reliant effort In turn ing ttio etrela of lh city Into "ave nues of ret" and roaldonla of the various streota and dlalrlrls have met with committees of Ih troe planting campaign In an effort to take In the entire city aa completely a poaalhle, In order to give tatlafactlon throughout Klamath Palls each street or avenue In the residential district baa had s, peraonal voice la (he epeclea of tree which will to purchaaed. Olbor sections than (be paved dis tricts have been added. Including Falrvlew, Oregon avenue. Michigan avenue and from Mlrblgan avenue lo Kaat Main atreel lo Rllh street. The latter dlalrlct. with the plan ning of the city waa designated aa the main entrance from that portion of the city Into the bualneas dlalrlct What, then, the committees hare decided, could be more attractive than lo have the eniranee Into the city lined with beautiful trea? The work of making Klamath Falls a "city beautiful" lies not with the tree planting committee or those who are eervlng In the cam paign bul with every Individual who Urea In the city and who carries civic pride above all else. Three books on tree planting have been placed In the city library by Miss Hawkins, librarian, and will be of Interest lo those who are unde cided as to the species of tree they wish to plant In their vicinity. e KKi.i'iu.tN n.m to MErrr Tin iwn.tv Members of the Delphian club, Dofta (ismma chapter, will tiold their October chapter meeting In the sun room of the White Pelican hotel on Thursday afternoon at J:S0, Oc tober 27. Mrs. Thomas C. Camp bell, president of lha Klamath Palls group of Delphian will conduct the meeting. A moat Interesting afternoon's program hss been arranged by Iboae In charge, with the flrat hour of the afternoon dovoted to reviewing of lha work done In the claaaes, that of ancient Kgypt through the light of modern eicavatlon. This work will conatltute the major portion of the winter's study and has so far been a most Interesting factor toward the success of the organisation. - Mrs. Ttachaet Applegste 8olomon will review Edith Wharton's new novel, "A Mother's Recompense,' which many have read and equally enjoyed. Mrs. O. h. Baxter has chosen as her subjort for the afternoon's dla cusalon. "Cultural Arts," which promises to hold a wealth of Inter est for all. The rotnalnder of the afternoon will be devoted to reviewing the month's work, outlining the general work for tha remainder of Iho year and discussing current events as they are presented. RfiKH' IIANTK (MTOI1KK 28. The Initial social affair of the sea son of the Klks' lodge of Klamath Palls' will be In the nature of an apron and overall dance, to bo Riven In the Elks' temple Wednesday eve ning, October 28. A number of Interesting features have been arranged in order to give a novel effect for the flrat dance of the winter. Each member of the order Is requested to Invite a friend. Invitations have been out for sev eral days to mora than 800 of the membership. . Johnny Houston, Harry Messner and Jack Gove are In charge of the entertainment- for 'the evening. Dancing la scheduled for nine thirty. ' . Mil. AND MKH. . DhXZKMi HOXORRD "Mrtjnnd Mrs. "T. W. Dellell -were hnnoTed' on Ttieirdny Tentng - with a delightful pheasant and quail din ner at tha homo of James A. Perry, with Mr. and Mrs. Perry as hosts. Covers were lnld for Mr. and Mrs. Dnlaell, Mr, and Mrs. Jnmes A. Per ry. Mlas Jean Perry. Oliver Jeeaop. mr. nnatianaun and Kunueth Perry MIW. DAVIS KNTKIITAINH Por the ploaaura of a number of gaeata. Mr. and Mrs. (.'laud Davis proved Interesting boala with a din ner party at the Davla realdence on Tenth atruet, Wedneaday evening Following dinner an Informal eve ning waa apeut with mualc and tarda, Covere were laid for Mr. and Mrs i . c, Currln. of Portland, Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Currln. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cochran of Portland, Mr. and Mrs Claud Davis, Mlas Dorotli,' Currln snd Harry M minor. MIM. I ItltIN HOHTKKM AT MJ.MUKON WKDNLHDAY In honor of her house gueata, Mrs. C. C, Currln and Mrs. Paul Cochran of Portland, Mrs. Charlton B. Currln entertained with a beautifully ap pointed luncheon at the White Pol lean noioi on Wedneaday at one o'clock. The centerploce of the luncheon table waa a cluster of cut flowers, fiueats were Mrs. C Currln and Mrs. Psul Cochran. Mrs. Stove 8a bo Jr., Mrs. Thomss W. Del tell. Miss Dorothy Currln and Mrs. Currln, the hostess. MUM. tTRKIN IH IIOHTKKH For her home guests, Mrs. C. C. Currln and Mrs. Paul Cochran, well known roaldenla of Portland, Mrs. C. M. Currln entertained Informally at her dellghtrul home on Pacific Terrace, with an evening at bridge. A low Gounod bowl filled with trailing ferna and cut flowers form ed the center piece of the main table. Mrs, Currln waa asslated In serv ing by her daughter, Mlaa Dorothy Currln. Thoae who called during the eve ning were Mrs. . C. C. Carrln and Mrs. Paul Cochran, honor gueata, Mra. Howard Porrin, Mrs. Steve Babo Jr., Mrs. Thomss White Del- tell, Mrs. H. W. Poole. Mrs. Twyla Ferguson. Mrs. Claud Davis, Mrs. Krama Mills, Mrs. Glen Jester. Mrs. Harry Ackley, Miss Loretta Jennings Mlas Dorothy Currln and the hos tess, Mrs. Currln. Sumlay;,- October 25.- 1925 Page Tlv4 PBETTY ArTVMXj! I'ARTrirt 4SIVKV On Monday afternoon of this week one of the pretty autumn parties wss given at the Loula Bradford home on High street, with Mrs. T. R. Skllllngton and Mrs. Bradford aa the hostesses. Guests to make up five tables of bridge were bidden for the after noon's pleasure. First prise of the afternoon went to Mrs. Allen Sloan, high score' to Mrs. H. J. Winters, and low score to Mrs. E. II. Bal slger. The Bradford homo was tastefully decorated In marigolds of deep and brilliant shsdes Intermingled with pots of ferns. Yellow waa carried throughout tha rooms and at the party tables as well. M1HS l'KHKY W II.I. KNTKHTAIN MONDAY For the pleasure of t tew friends who meet fortnightly tor an Infor mal evening. Miss Jean Perry will entertain at her home on Ninth streot Monday evening. H.I.IXWrTKX PARTY Till IWD.VV ArTKHNOOX Promit.ent on the social calendar of next week Is the lovely Hallow e'en party which will be given In the Hall annex, with Mrs. O. A. Miuaey and Mrs. F. Hill Hunter as hostesses for the afternoon. More than one hundred Invita tions have been lasued for the af fair, which promises to be one of the prettiest parties of the season. The Hallowe'on motif will be used throughout the rooms and shades of marigold to be tha color scheme. Mlas Alias Maasey, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Massoy. and Mlas Harriett Hunter, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. F, Hill Hunter, will assist throughout the rooms on that day. PK MOLAY-DAITGHTERS DA NCR 81TCKHH ' lly far the most successful yen ture of the younger set was the dance given on Thursday night by Iho Order of DeMolay and members nf Job's Daughters, wnen tney en. tert nlned In the dining room ot the White Pelican hotel with their Initial affair of the season. More than two hundred of the younger set as well as many ot the parents and members ot the Masonic lodge of Klamath Falls attended the evening. Patrons and patronesses for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. llnthlnny, Dr. and Mrs, O. A... Mas sav Mr. and Mra. Fred Oofer, Mr, ml Mrs. Marlon Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson and Mr. and Mn, Allen Jones. Another affair Is planned on sim ilar lines to be given during: the approaching holidays, MAYIIKM.K I.KAVITT i IHMft'HHKH MKCTIMJ Contemporary Amorlian crltlca and their work la the class of liter j eture chosen by th literary oranch 1 of the American Association of Unl-j vorally Woman, under the direction of Mrs. O. A- Krouae end Mrs. It. B. Unary. Tbi group will hold Us first: meeting on Saturday afternoon, Nov ember 7. at 2:00 o'clock at tho home .of Mrs. Uoary, 237 Cedar street. - Members and Interested persona are. asked to prepare themselves for a discussion of Henry L. Menken. That name alone should arouse the Interest of any ons who makes the least pretense of keeping abroaat ot Ih times. Read Mr. Menken In any spirit on will; thst of derision, dis approval or whole-hearted agree ment, and there remains always the fsct that he Is either a great critic gone wrong, or else Is the most In spiring man of letters w bav pro duced In lb "Jan ago." He of all the writers of America has pro duced has caused a stir In Europe through bis pointed criticism. Material relating to the subject for discussion will be on file at the city library rooms, as Mrs. Krausa has made a special effort to segregate such matter. Many outstanding and Interesting men from the world of criticism will b taken and studied In their turn tbla winter snd the coming spring. Some of the more exciting ones are George Jean Nathan, dra matic critic for the American Mer cury; Alexander Woolcolt, whose witty and pithy articles appear in Vanity Pair, and other monthly pub lications; Robert Benchley. the ter ror ot producers of legitimate drama who spreads his fear and favor be fore she public readers of "Life." Hey wood Broun (pronounced as the oo in Moon), columnist for the New York World, who makes the paper suit Its policy to his whims rsther than his temperament to lu policy; Henry Sldel Canby, editor of the '.'Saturday Review; Walter Ltppmeon; Christopher Morley; William Rose Benet; Oswald Garrl son Wlllard, one of the outstanding editors and reviewers of the day and editor-ln-chlet ot the Nation. . There are many others who will be added to the Hat from time to time, such '.as Stewart Sherman Sherwood Anderson - and Nicholas Roosevelt, who contributes almost weekly to the New York Times' book rovlew section. One must not over look Waldo Prank snd Kenelry Dig. by of the New York Evening Post. This study ot contemporary crlt les Is being msde with the purpose In view of making the daily perusal of periodicals more personal and In- foresting to the reader. There la.no gainsaying that Heywood Broon's book, "The Boy Grew Older," Is made "marf Interesting if one is cog. nliant of the Influence bis own son has bad In his life. And also It one Is aware of the fact that Mrs. Broun Is not Mrs. Broun at all, but is Ruth Hsle. president of the Lucy 8toner league and a woman ot ideas who has her husband very much in leash The leaders will feci that their work will be Justified It this purpose alone Is obtained. MISS HANKS IS THURSDAY HOSTESS Miss Ferne Hanks entertained In formally on Thursday evening with a "waxing" party for a numbor ot friends to learn the fascinating art ot working with Wax. The bidden guests were Mrs. Marlon Hanks and Mrs. H. G. Wortley. ' Mrs. Charles Low and the Misses Jean Perry. Alleen Mordoff. Margaret Hargus, Frances Humphrey, Georglana Cllft, Pauline Cllft, Mariam Wortley, Lois Bynon, Elna Jenson, the hostese, Miss Hanks. News Classified 'Ads I.AHSII'IKD All HATIS " 1 10 I 1 Una 3 Ayn 20c I 1 line 1 week 80e I 1 Ge I 1 lino i dtiya 25e 1 line 1 moiiia.j 75e I 1 Una 1 dny 1 Una 2 day FOR SALE: Real Estate ! For Sale IW1 Estate (Cott)' FOR SALE (Con't) TWO NEW TWO-rnom hriiiw). dnu. tile gamit'!, .Mills Addition. In come $27.00 per month. Cash1 price ll.OCO. C)25-3t WILL TRADK 0 acres near ISo nanza for bonne in Klamath Falls. Write K. W. Tenre, Bo nanza. Ore. Ol?, N1S MODKP.N HtX i'. O. I : FOn HALE in Hut foot. p.-;- Lincoln Kt. '')'.). rot!?. -11. I'.'-. ;.liclid corner lot Close In. 60x75 $1,1100. Call 8'Jl or hone G38-M. IF YOU WANT to sell your ftirm or obtain a low Interest ra'.o, j long torrn loan on -same. See ; WISII.AHD REALTY CO.' ! fja Htt. Till Kt. i Inauranco I Real Estate. Farm !nnni i Oltf I FOU fiAT.K--Hcruuii'tli now a-ft-.m bungalow, b.ivrriii-nt nurture; k:'':ii- ilid location for brjne; f.-i.'i'). Pb-ino 5:e-.M or call 001 Lincoln. WE HAVE A SIX aero tract of ev.i ceptlonally fine lntid, 'aaJolnlnK I'OTt SALE On!v a tow nod lot: le;t !n .vr.! Addition; priie fiT.0 each. I'h .no C!ii-M oi cull SOI , Ljrco'n. . wi. .vi' ii'll'l l.lliri, jTuiM;r-j tv in illff -rent rinrt-; of coun'r. Phone S-.c-ll, or call tbi Lin.oln I FOU . Vl.lv Iry land potatoes, ';. ' jj'j ter pr.und at my ranch, r !iiltle!jranl. Harry L. .V.i:.,. - 025-31 TV dcMlrlng to tjeaittlfy their br..!'!: and yards with wisely select ed riiiLm;at;il trees, rihrulihery and r"!-os may have the FREE advice t;i an experienced landscape archi tect from I'ort'.and, who is visiting Klamath Fails for a ahort time, l'hone alc for Mr. 6chuy!eman. ' . O24-30 -1 il G'jinmg i Ot.ly 5-roolil ; the suto park. 3-4 mile from city 'you SAI.E.svSn7or:f.r,i' limits, sir under Irrigation. nnt btinealow; pn. 4.'ii(i; i rnis. Is an Ideal tract for a chicken. Phone G36-M or r t II Bel Lincoln. I ranch or truck garden or both. ) po'iTfifp l no jjnee ia riK-u, hu'j iuw ic,u,a, , !xtn of ex'.raa. Perfect condition. $1S8 down. Howie Motor lj-.a aad Main Sts. Phone -). 025 CUT water and lights. IVLSHAItl) REALTY 120 Ho. Till St, Insurnnco CO. Ilenuiii'i.! n v home on t T pald-np pavil aired: f. rooas and i - banement, pra In basement iO.uiiO; Jl.co'i down, terms otSfVS mechanical ch. condition. Brand new paint Job. Spare tires and many extras. Only Real Estate. i Perfpct on . i r,.,- ..1 t,di.i,i,.c. L.tw u.ii, ur juuui' r.iir .1 f I flbii down, then easy terms. v . , Oltf j FOR SALE Lots In ell parts of the1 i city for 10 T.cr -: down and 36 j equnl payments en unpaid balance.; Call 001 Llr.oo'.a or -jhone D36-M. Howie Motor Co., 12th Main. 022 WE HAVE SOME REAL barcalns In both city and farm property., opportunities to trad or ex change. WISHARD REALTY CO. 120 Bo. 7th St. Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loans Oltf fot FOil SALE if run an loo.:, a nice nmull irrinatud far-ii. i It for en!.?: aires. 7 miU Klamath 1"..::., with rood luiid-" Ins-, r.hntr trr'-i. irtwn, and every-, tliinc i.i . it n the farra aoes vitb" tho plti l:;cl;ldini;. bor:3 Price! 10.u:". (,:.:; vol Lincoln St. or. Price $;oo. Call 801 Ur.coln'.tr j plione SjC-.M. 4 . j way. across road from school, all . port SALE Spleiidl-r.-;sidencc iot ! under Irrigation, part in alfalfa, i in (rood, locatiga on Crescent vr i Pric 4,000. Half cash, half Call 901 Lincorn or pbono 53G-M. ' carried on long time farm loan iir ' -?. WANTED Female ,'AN ri-'O Woman for house work Call at 1120 High St. 025 WANTED Girl or nfiurie work, part fall 132 between r. a. m. and f p. woman for or full time, the hours of m. Lloyd De-024-27 EXCEPTIONAL BUY $0 acre ranch, good buildings, on high- low Interest. This la a Teal snap. WISHARD REALTY CO. 11M So. 7th St. . I 1 Insurance Real Estate. , Farm Loans : Oltf FOU SALE Some splendid lots In ; Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone ! 630-M or tail 901 Lincoln. , j FOR SALE One and one-half acres in alfalfa and potatoes, on high way, close In. Price j 1,000. on easy terms. 001 Lincoln. Phone! 6SB-M. I , ALTAMOXT ACRF.S Your last etiance to bay choice acreage closs to town. City water, I lights and telephone and irrira-1 T. . ., 1-n .U..LU, ,.,,., .rnnnnvinvs ; tlon water. Easy terms. 20 per!j;,0R KES-T, r00ms rartlT fur.l cent down, balance ten dollars perj !,. i6;9Wall. Water and; month. . .. lig'iita. Phone 641-W. . OJ3V i . n-rtrTi TtEALTY.CO." ' I . .7 i -T 120 Bo. 7th St. - - Insurance ileatl Estate. Farm Loan FOR RENT HFOil UKNT3. room hojso. Phone 41-W. .HLP WANTED Male MAX WANTED (City' or country) c'it established company will sup ply capital and start you In your own permanent business selling; necessities people must buy every d-.y. ' Evperience 'unnecessary. Write Meconium & Co., Factory 290, Winona, Minn. . S20 WANTED Man to milk 12 cows on ranch antf"do chores. Apply 9ul Lincoln or Phone S36-M. 024-27 WANTED Local, and district man ot:er to handle Pullman Roller Springs for Ford and Chevrolet cars in Klamath and adjoining counties. For $S wo make a Ford ride like a 12000 car. Call Room 227,1 Hall oHtol. 024-25 furclslfViy O2otf ,. -WANTED FOR RENT Furnished apartment 343 No. 9th. 024-27 APARTMENT Apts. tcr VOK 1,'FVT Ttnnm snd hr.nrd in 1 private hpmc. ratea, reaonahtet j on highway, close in. 18" S 3. Riv Low Interest, long term farm loans j ertiide. J23-2;' . I WISHARD REALTY CO. , 120 So. Till St. Insurnnco I Real Estate. Farm Loans -. .. put j FOR SALE One of " the best com- 1 pletely furnished homes In the city, lot large enough for an- j other house, yard In nice lawn, trees, snd shrubbery, garage.1 Prlco $6,900. 83.000 down, bal-; ance on monthly payments, splen did location, on pavement. Call 901 Lincoln or phone S36-M YOl'NG MARRIED MAN of discrot ;ina and reiinement. age 27, willies position as chauffeur and handy man'. A good mechanic. Decent living wages will secure my unlimited services. Box 175. 026 j WANTED TO BUY Dairy cows rent. Evans that will freshen soon. Write 024-27 1 Box 1, Dorris. Calif. 025-31 TREK YIELDS I FIRST APPLKS A novel story that will bear heav ily on the tree planting campaign which all Klamath Falls is interest ed In Is that ot a tree planted thir teen years ago in the yard of 'the O. W. Houston home on North Fifth street. The occasion was th birth of Miss Genevieve Houston, who has recently celebrated her birthday. This week Houston was pruning the. tree, digging at Its roots and caring for it In general when he spied two well rounded, rosy apples nestled among the brahches. And now Genevieve Houston Is one of the most enthusiastic of the boosters for the tree planting cam. paign, as her tree borol fruit even on the unlucky year of Its planting. . FATRVIKVV P. T. A. HOLDS MEETING i An Intereating meeting was held by members of the Parent-Teachers association Friday afternoon, and several Important steps taken toward the donation ot onerhundred dollars to the Falrvlew library for the pur chase of books. A cooked food salo and a public program will bo given in the near future to raise money for the library fund. The date of the program has been set tor December 11. Mrs. H. W. Bathlany was named chairman ot the districts north ot tho canal and west of Crescent ave nue, to take charge of the tree plant ing campaign In that section ot the city. "The Landing of Columbus" held an Interest for thoae present when the Seventh grade students played for half an hour In the presenta tion, , -Tha direction of Mlis.JCjlen Frannnslhsdl Holies . T Tir&eta Three-room, completely furnish ed house to trade s first payraont on larger house, n Want about foui room modern house on pavement. B. H. S.. care News. S9tt FOR RENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated. Mc Carthy Apartments, 630 Pine. Phone SOU. Olltt FOR RENT Nice warm room In private home for ono or two men. Will furnlab to suit.. Can have with or without board. 1321 Crescent Ave. Olltf ' SEC ONDHAND bicycle wanted. Box 173. 022-28 I WOULD LIKE to meet party with I $1.5u0 for an automobile busi ' ness proposition, will furnish I eqnal amount. Money maker it 1 I get right party. Box 174, News. 022-28 i WANTED Work by hour, call 619 FOR RENT Cabins to white men. ! Seo Collins, 724 Market. OS NS , Walnut. 020-26 FOR RENT Large sleeping room. ; Suitable for 1 or 2. Bath, phono. ; 69 Washington. Phone 4SS-M. I Oltf i FOR SALE Miscellaneous -Big draft horso. In Bros. Harness 023-27' HOTEL FULLY equipped. 13 rooms.; ., ,, more can ue aoaeu. r..y.. , qure Connlcy Restaurant In connection. An j shop, exceptional opportunity. W. F. ' McCollum, Dorrls, Calif. 1 ENGLISH SPRINGER Ppaniel pup 022 X22 j" pies Age two months. Choice of two littera or a pair unre lated. Prices are $25 and $35 less than regular Kennel price. See what you are buying. Pup pies nt Public Market Saturday. Kennel ct 2111 No. Firt Si. 02-I-25 FOR SALE Two-room house with closed-in porch, garage, large lot, close to Oregon eve. pavement: price $1,200, one-third down, bal ance on easy terms. Plione 636-M or call at 901 Lincoln s. MISCELLANEOUS " " " " "inrinrvTnrsnfviaja, TRADE Your Old For New " Gooding. 236 Main St. Below the Court House. 025 I! US. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher of 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. Srd. Thone 284-M. Residence 1000 California. Phone 790-W. OS N8 DRESSMAKING. 610 So. 6th. 07 NT Clynch contributed to tho success of the play. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon with the Second grade mothers in charge. . SUNDAY SCIHK1L " ' ' CLASS FORMED . Meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Unrnstnhle ou T'-iursdny evening a group of members of the Methodist church enjoyed nn Infor mal social evening to form tho Tuch-a-bnchee Sunday school class. The name, nn litdltin word, mjanc. "add and stick together." Mrs. Guy Satterlce was. in charge of arrangements for the evenlnrt. and Mrs. Elm Hennetl in rltr.rge of the games which were played. Chris Barnstable spoke briefly on tho pur pose of the organization which will be completed nt a later date. Those In charge for the evening's pleasure went Miss Hazel Noble, Mrs, Guy Satterlee, Mrs. Eba Ben nett and Fred ItechtH. Guests nt the tinrnstable home were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Satterlce. Mr. and Mrs. Gny Sfttn-rlee, Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Truynor, fr. nntl Mrs. Fred llechtel, Mr. and Mrs. Kar.ee. Mr. and Mrs. Price, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Hob Leon ard, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bttssnrd. Legal Notices !&". NOTICE FOR PCBLICATIOX (Continued on l'uco Nix). Deportment of the Interior V. S. Land Office at Lnkeview, Ore. September 2.", 1 ! -"1. Notice is hereby given that Jus tice Denton Swift, of Klamath. Falls. Orenon. who. ott Mar.-h 0, 1923. made llnmtsead Entry. No. 011S2C. for lot 2, section 24, lot 1. section 30, Township 3'iS. double, rtuic.1 7E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establitii claim to tho lttnd nbovo described, bctore C. R. DcLap. Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the 12th day ot November, l-'-j. Claimant names as witnesses: Clia-.'-" Ager. Jack O'Connor. Jenv O'Connor. Joseph Tazark, nil ot Klamath Tails, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT 09 NS Inc. Resistor. ""Nllfici-PKOK IH'nri'.lflt)N i- R.. Willamette Merid fited notice ot Intention e Threo Year Proof, to. es- ; tnhlish claim to the land above ' described, before C R. DeLap. Clerk or the County Court, at Klamath i Fall. Oregon, on the 27th day ot Novemlner. 1925. Claimant names as witnesses; Edward Van Antwerp, John M. Tipton, Samuel Dixon and Albert U Marshall, all of Oleno, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, O'.S N1S- Register. NOTICE FOR FI RLICATION t. .irtiii tlt of the .Interior V. S. l.anii office at Lakevlew, Ore. Oct.-'oer 14. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Ilttrd C. Tipton, of Oleno, Oregon, who. on Oct. l 'i. 1!1M. mart.? Additional Stock Ralsitii: Homestead Entry. No. Department of tho Interior, U. s. Lar. 1 otf U-a at La'.:evle, Ore. .September 81. 1026 Notice, i hereby glvn that Sam nel 'Dixon, of Olene, Oregon, who. on August 14, 1920, mado Addi tional Stock Raising Homestead Eutry. No. 096S9, for sWVi ot Sec tion 25 and SEli of Section 26, Township 393., Range 10E., Wil lamette Meridian. ha filed notice of Intention to mako Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land Above described, before C R. De Lap., Clerk of tho County' Court, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on tha 30th 'day of October, 1925. Claimant, names us' witnesses: Harry Kinney, ot Olene, Oregon. F. P. Corpenlng, of Olene, Oregon. I. Ellis Young, of Klamath Falls, 010041. for S'iSEH. SEViSW '4 Oregon. of Sec 7, SW 1 i SW H of See. 8. 1 Leonard Lewis, of Olene, Oregon. NWH. NKSWV, of See. 17. K ',4 I F. P. LIGHT, NK'a of Hoc. IS, Tuwnihip 39S., J S2C 026 Register,