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I'liimtot (hat ha and
plnltlaai are un-
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lot tboutsd of ducka
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P'l. 1)1 received vra.
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contaminated.
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Bonania Hturday niaht
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f"i. according to word
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?0USFANS
PLATFORM
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MPlNOS 05 tMftf FISH CKTCel IH6 t1 OttV, JOE !
'5 HEAUV A MOiSANCB, A fcOB. fNO P PST,
Mill: old Kncllih cu.tom of
l a hat tuk.-n a long tlnio
to ft a hold od our
American hrurtt, but now
that il hat, it ia fmt b. cominit
a much of a rito with tu aa
ith our couaina acroaa Uio
X .1.
There Ii nothinir In tho
world thnt will iliow a wo
mn' puie and beauty to
lotUT mlvantuue than pronid
lr on-r a ! table Smco
j'rartic- makia -rfirt" wo
iioul.1 ect in Hi habit of In.
tittng our friimlt around tor
tra.
The tnblo thown lhovo waa
IcMijn.-d for a co.y "tea for
wo." The auaint oak drop-
mi'll- old l.nBll,h custom of ,f ublo. with lu wlnd.or iNPili
IS LET!"
FOR NEW CHURCH
Letting: of the contract under
revtsrd plans of tft. Paul's Kplnco
pal church and parish house wna
completed on Saturday nlaht. when
tho contrart was given to W. A.
Wevens and sons, of Klamath Fall.
The hulldlnxe which approilmato
I1S.UO0 will be completed during
the middle of January or the early
part of February, ready for the
parishioners who have been meet
ing In A. U. U. W. hall since early
summer.
Work was started on tho build
ing Monday morning aa definite
ly decided during a meeting of the
congregation with the tllshop'a
committee following church acr
vlcos on Sunday morning.
II. It. I'crrln. prominent Klam
ath Falla architect as associate
architect with Lawrence and Il'il
ford of Portland la supervising the
architectural design of the church
building which will he of old Eng
lish type. The church and parish
house will be located on the cor
ner of Klghth and Jefferson
stroots.
RECKLESS DRIVER IS
FINED BY JUSTICE
Three men wore fined In Justice
court yesterday after one of them
had attraetod the attention of Traf
fic Officer Knowlea, near Modoc
Point, and had been taken Into
custody.
The drlvor. John Cortes, wns
charged with reckless driving, and
paid a fine of $100. Pete Acenclo
and Jne Illenelcln. wlio were snld lo
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t FISH TVtPfT I CAOCHTf tT'WAS LAR6BR TVA0 TWlS Tt
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btT VJIDEft EAfiH Tlmfc 0OE5 Mr! STftETTJH 00t WIS ARmS
ME ftOOS Tb TUTi tAS1"ArJHtS AtJO tHARfn
i. vs Aftrtra ftftf STRETCuen nrr wsrrtvo-rioij -rn u 1 m
loaf table, with Ita Windsor
chain, alio unfiniibfd oak.
wiUi Ita ac-ttiiiKa of tiheflieiU
ilv.-r, U one which ia hard to
rrsbt. The covin used arc
linen alripa with a border of
ei-ru cluny, nnd tho dinhca are
of frni;ili! china with dull blue
band. The torn la of blue
:!ano, Juat largo enough to
mid oiio or two flowcra.
Of coumc, the tnblo Inn't
lurgo enoueh to hold th? trayg
of aaodwlchci and dainty
cukf, and Lhu ia where tho
mulDn ttand comca into tho
limelight. Set at a convenici.t
liitnnce from the table, it
liol.li the eokea and and
wichco, with the checao or
fruiu
chain, alio unfiniihrd nak. n lT"ni' li
vo been In the machine with Cor-
lor. were accused of drunkenness
nd wero each fined f 10.
CUIHKD INCIDENT
WASHINCTON. Oct. 28. The
barring from this country of Coun-
less Knrolyl of llungury, for alleged '
communistic Ideas. Is apparently n
closed Incident so far as the United
States In concerned.
Statutory Case Is
T?Dmtnf Orl fit TlirViUned the two men against a wall
IVCLUUIIILU IU JUIJ Bnd ahol lu,m be Mi they
Before noon today tho caso
against T. M. Owens, charged with
having been criminally Intlmati
with a 17 year-old girl, la ex
pected to be In the hands of a
Klamath county circuit court Jury.
Yesterday tho girl took the wit
ness stand and told of her rela
tionship with Owens when she re
sided near Pelican City.
The Jury In the cane comprises
tho fallowing men: W. L. Fraln,
Anion Cacka, J. W. Haaklns, J.- A.
Thompson. C. N. Coseboom, C. W.
Ilotuiton. J. C. Beardsley, F. E.
Maaten, Frank Kester, Alfred Cas
tel. F. O. Freuer and A. M. Col
lier. MKimVU IiATKH AXXOIXCEI
Through a misunderstand the
section In drumatics and dramatic
art of the American Association
of University Women will not meet
on Thursday at tho home of Mrs.
Chas. Wood Eberllne as planned.
The section will meet with her
on the first Thuriday In November
and after that will always hold
their meetings on the first and
third Thursday as previously de
cided. In from Keno W. 8. Robinson
of Keno, In Included In tho many
business visitors In the city yes
terdny. By Hopp
'.il ' j
Tcrhapa the table my be
t before Uie fireplace if the
day ia cool. If it ii one of
tho warm Indian Summer
afternoon-, a ahaded corner
of the porch may be chosen.
Otherwise, just place it any
where that ia bright and
you will have mure callers
than you butguined lor, when
your fame as a "Tea Hostess"
spreads.
Jury Holds Man on
Charge of Murder
LANCASTER, Calif.. Oct. 2.
A corono's Jury meeting here Mon
day held Cyrus A. Kirkpstrick, aged
Antelope valley rancher, for the
double murder 'of Garry Roach and
Benjamin Friedman. his former
frlendj.
In an alleged confession to pol
len. K'.rknatrlrk admitted that he
wero trying to steal bis ranch and
poison him.
ATTENTION, MOOHKHEART
LEtilCX
All Legionnaires meet at Moose
Hall at 10 a. m. Wednesday, Oct.
SS. lo march to nndertaklng par
lors to attend Legionnaire Twom-
bley's funeral. 027-ZS
That Essex 4 touring for $188
down aure has a lot of extras and
Is one renl buy. See It at the
Hnwla Motor Co.. 12th end Main
Sta. 025
You simply can't go wrong In
buying the 1925 Essex Six Coach
tbat the Howie Motor Co. is offer
in. Now nalnt. spare tires, excel
lent unholstery. Jnst pay $195
down, easy terms on balance. See
thks car at Howls Oarage, 12th and
Main Sts. 022
If you know .of any game viola
tions, call phone 584. All Informa
tion will be strictly confidential.
United States Department of Agri
culture. Bureau of Biological
- Survey. Time of Sunrise and
Sunset at Lake view. Oregon,
(120th Meridian Line).
Table showing time of one-half
hour before sunrise and aunset, for
the purpose of indicating when, each
day (Jurlng lnwful open season, the
hunting of migratory game birds
may begin, or mnst cease, respective
ly, to nbldo by the requirements of
the Federal! Migratory Bird treaty
act regulations.
Add fire minutes to sunrise and
sunset for the region around Klam
ath Kails.
Column headed "Start A. M." gives
the time when shooting may start,
as the half hour has been subtracted
from the time of sunrise.
Column headed "Stop P. M." gives
the time of sunset, when shooting
shall cease.
DATE Start A.M. Stop P. M.
October 27 ' B:69 5:03
October 28 8:00 5:02
October 29 8:01 5:00
October 30 ....6:03 4:69
October 31 8:04 4:58
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint
ed administrator of the estate of
Milo F. Coppoek, also known as
M. F. Coppoek, deceased, by the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Klnmath County, and all
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby aotiftod to pre
sent same to said administrator
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated: October 10, 1925.
R. C. GROEHUECK,
Administrator of the Estate
if Milo F. Coppoek, also
known a M, F. Coppoek,
deceased.
020,27 N'3,10,17
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FOR SALE Real Estate
Ileautlfully located four room
modern house. Price 11.800. Ten
per cent down and $20 per month
and Interest.
A real buy In a ten-room mod
ern furnished bouse, located on
paved street. Price ,&00.
11,600 down and I6S per month.
A. A. HKIJ.M tN CO.
700 Main Ht.
027tf
TWO NEW TWO-room houses, dou
ble garage. Mills Addition. In
come 127.00 per month. Cash
price 1,050. 02S-31
WILL TRADE 80 acres near Bo
nanza for house in Klamath
Falls. Write R. W. Teare, Bo
nanza, Ore. 018 K18
IF YOU WANT to sell yonr farm
or obtain a low Interest rate,
long term loan on same. See
WIHHARD TIEALTY CO.
130 So. 7th HU
Insurance
Heal Estate, Farm Loans
Oltl
WE HAVE A BIX acre tract of ex
ceptionally fine land, adjoining
the auto park, 8-4 mile from city
limits, all under Irrigation. This
is an Ideal tract for a chicken
ranch or truck garden, or both.
The price is right, and low terms.
City water and lights.
WIHHAUD REALTY CO.
1241 So. 7th St.
Insurance
Real Estate. Farm Loans
Oltf
WE HAVE SOME HEAL bargains
in both city and farm property,
opportunities to trade or ex
change. WISHARD REALTY CO.
120 So. 7th St.
Insurance
Real Estate. Farm Loans
Oltf
EXCEPTIONAL BUY 80 acre
ranch, good buildings, on high
way, across road from school, all
under Irrigation, part In alfalfa.
Price $4,000. Halt cash, half
carried on long time farm loan,
low Interest. This Is a real snap.
. WISHARD REALTY CO.
126 So. 7th St.
Ineorance
Real Estate. Farm Loans
OIU
ALTAMOXT ACRES
Your last chance to buy choice
acreage close to town. City water,
lights and telephone and Irriga
tion water. Easy terms. 20 per
cent down, balance ten dollars per
month.
WISHARD REALTY OO.
isa so. 7th st.
Insurance
Read Estate. Farm Loons
Oltl
FOR SALE One of the bast com
pletely furnished homes In the
city, lot large enough for an
other house, yard In nice lawn,
trees, and shrubbery, garage.
Price $8,900. $3,000 down, bal
ance on monthly, payments, splen
did location, on pavement. Call
901 Lincoln or phone, 636-M.
FMinni!sIkedl Hdjis
To 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. 89tf
MODERN SIX ROOM house. Terms.
P. O. Box 221. City. 023-27
XOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed in the County
Court of tho 8tate of Oregon, for
Klamath County, the final account
of his administration of the Estate
of G. W. White, also known as
Goorgn W. White, deceased, and
said Court has fixed November 7.
1925, at1 3:00 o'clock P. M. as the
time and the Court room of said
Court as the place for the hearing
of said final account and tho set
tlement thereof.
Dated: October 3. 1925.
OSCAR- SH1VE,
Administrator.
Wllh-tlie-wlll-amiexod ot ihe
Estate ot G. W. White,
also known as Georgo W.
White, deceased.
06,13,20,27 N3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given, that the
Coounty Court of Klamath. Coun
ty, Oregon, has appointed me, the
undersigned, administrator of the
estate of Sadie Thomsn Noblo, de-
MluJ nn.l all nrSOnS hSVing
.claims' against the said estate are
notified and required to present me
same, duly verified, and with pro
per vouchers, to me at the office of
R. C. Oroesherk. in the American
National Bank Building, st Klam
ath Falls. Oregon, within six
months from the first publication
of this notice. '
1 line 1 day
1 Una 1 days
Una S days
line 4 days
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For Sale Real Estate (Con't)
HOTKL FULLY equipped. 13 rooms.
Mora can be added. Easy terms.
Itcs'.aurant in connection. An
exceptional opportunity. W. F.
UcCollum, Uorrls, Calif.
022 N22
FOIl BALE Two-room house w'.th
clou'd-ln porch, garage, large Lit.
cloto to Oregon ave. paverhpnt: (
price $1,200, one-third down, bal-1
ance on easy terms. Phone f3t-M
or call at HOI Lincoln et.
Low Interest, long term farm loans
WIHIMIIl) REALTY CO.
126 So. 7th St.
Insurance
Real Estate. Farm Loans
Oltf
FOR BALE; Splendid . corner lot
In Hot Springs. Close In. 60x78
feet. Price $1,000. Call 801
Lincoln 8L or phone 638-M.
FOR SALE! Beautiful new o-roora
bungalow, basement garage: splen
did location for home; 35,250.
Phono 538-M or call 01 Lincoln.
FOR 8ALE Only a few good lots
left In Mills Addition; price 1250
' each. Phone 636-M or call SOI
Lincoln.
FOR SALE Splendid ranch proper
ty in different parts of the county.
Phone 636-M, or call.901 Lincoln, i
FOR SALE r.'cw modern 6-rnorc
bungalow; price 34,500; terms.
Phone 630-M or call 901 Lincoln.
FOR SALE-. -Beautiful new home on
paid-up raved street: 5 rooms and
basemen:, garage In basement.
$5,500; $1,000 down, terms on
balance. 801 Lincoln, or phone
52C-M.
FOR 8ALE Lots 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
FOR SALE If you are looking foi
a nice small irrigated farm, I hare
It for sale; 45 acres, 7 miles from
Klamath Falls, with good build
ings, shade trees, lawn, and every
thing to run the farm goes with
the place, including hones Price
$10,000. Call 901 Lincoln St. or
Price $700. Call SOI Lincoln or
phone G36-M.
FOR SALE Splendid residence lot
In good location' on Crescent avo.
Call 901 Llncorn or phone 636-M.
FOR SALE; Some splendid lots in
Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone
636-M or call 901 Lincoln.
FOR SALE One and one-half acres
in alfalfa and potatoes, on high
way, close In. Price $1,000, on
easy terms. 901 Lincoln. Phone
636-M.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Three room furnish
ed apartment. 522 Walnut St.
027-23
FOR RENT 8 room furnished
house. Phone 41-W. 025tf
FOR RENT Furnls'usd apartment
343 No. 9th. 024-27
APARTMENT
Apts.
for
rent. Evans
024-27
FOR RENT First class furnished
apartment, ateam heated. Mc
Carthy Apartments, 630 Pine.
Phone 800. 014 tf
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 Cabins to white men.
See Collins, 724 Market. 08 N8
FOR RENT Large sleeping room.
Suitable tor 1 or 2. Bath, phone.
59 . Washington. Phone 428-M.
Oltf
' Date of first publication, Octo
ber 20, 1925. -
J. C. VEAZIE,
Administrator of the Estate
ct Sadie Thomas Noble,
Deceased.
020,27 N'3,10,17
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Department of the Inferior
lT. S. Land Office at Lakeview. Ore.
September 26, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that Jus
tice Denton Swift, of Klamnth Falls,
Oregon, who, on March 30. 1923,
made Homtsead Entry. No. 011126,
for lot 2, section 24, lot 1, section 1
4A T 1. t 1 1- M J .. . 1 nnn
ow, luwuouii 000. fuiuuin. int-
?E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed!
notice ot Intention to make Three
Year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above desorlbed. before C.
R. DeLap, Clerk of the County
Court, at Klamath Falls. Oregon.
on the 12th day ot November, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Chnric Ager, Jack O'Connor.
Jerry O'Connoi;. Joseph Taiack, all
ot Klamath Falls, Oregon.
F. P. LICHT
09 N8 inc. Register.
N.niCi: FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tho Interior
U. s. Land office at Lakeview, Ore.
October 14. 1925.
Notice Is hereby given that Hurd
C. Tipton, of Olene, Oregon, who.
on Oct. 15. 1020, made Additional
Stock Raising Homestead Entry, No.
10041, for -SViSKW, SEMSW
of Sec. 7, SW'.SWtt ot Sec. 8,
1
1
-J0e
75e-
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR (ALE Grocery atoro. doing
c:'.; huslnesa, tn growing town,
v.-;t'j r"cd prospects. W. U. Jlar-
. r!:-. Chllaquln, Ore. 027 Nl
i Fttlt SALE Rig
qulro Connley
Shop.
draft horso. In
Bros. Harness
025-27
poH SALE Dry land potatoes.
2 cents per pound at my ranch.
near Hlldebrand. Harry L.
Mills. 025-31
SHRUBBERY "
Those desiring to teautlfy their
homes and yards with wisely select
ed ornamental trees, shrubbery and
roses may have the FREE advice
of an experienced landscape areht- -tect
from Portland, who Is visiting
Klamch Falls for a short time.
Phone 6. ask for Mr. Schuyleman.
024-30
Essex 4 TtowiEg
Lots of extras. Perfect condition.
Only 3133 down. Howie Motor
Co., 12th and Main Sts. Phone
379. 025.
Perfect mechanical ' condition,
1Q"! mnriet Rrnnd new nntnt 1nh.
spare tirej and many extras. Only
8198 down, then easy terms.
Howie Motor Co., 12th & Main. 022
HELP WANTED Female '
GIRL OR WOMAN wanted to help
with housework on ranch. Tele
phone or call. Dan Savage on
Fori Klamath road. 027 Nl
LADY 0R
or .wan'
GE.VTLEMAN canvas-
ted to travel California.
Good , pay. ' Call Arcade Hotel
after 6 p. m. S. B. Bond. 027-30
HELP WANTED Male
WANTED Messenger
Western Union.
hoy. ' Call
027-28
WANTED Man to milk 12 cows
on ranch and do chores. Apply
90l Lincoln or Phone 636-M.
03.4-27
WANTED Local and district man
ager to handle Pullman Roller
Springs for Ford and Chevrolet
cars in Klamath . and , adjoining
counties. . For $8 we make a
Ford ride like a $2000 car. Call
Room 227, Hall oHtel. 024-25
WANTED
YOUNG MARRIED MAN of discre
tion and refinement, age 27,,
wishes position as cbautteur and
handy man. A good mechanic.
Decent living' wages will secure
my unlimited services. Box 175.
025
WANTED TO BUY Dairy cows
that will freshen soon. Write
Box 16, Dorrls, Calif. 025-31
SECONDHAND bicycla wanted. Box
173. 022-28
WOULD LIKE to meet party with
$1,500 for an automobile busi
" ness proposition, will furnish
equal amount. Money maker if
I get right party. Box 174,
News. 02 2-2 8 .
WANTED Work by hour, call 619
Walnut. O20-26.
Una 1 week ..
line 1 month
MISCELLANEOUS
MRS. 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 603 No. 3rd.
Phone 2S4-M. Residence 1000 -California.
Phone T90-W. 08 N8 "
DRESSMAKING.
510 So. 6th.
07 N7
NWtf, NttSWU of Sec. 17. EH
NE14 of Sec. 18. Township 39S..
Range 11 H E., Willamette Merid
ian, has filed notice of intention
to make Three Year Proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above
described, before C. R. DeLap. Clerk
of the County Court, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on the 27th day of
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,
OlS N18 Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Lanl Office at Laltevte, Ore.
September 21. 1526
Notice Is hereby given that Sam.
nel Dlxnn, of Olene, Oregon, who.
on August 14, 1920, made Addi
tional Stock Raising Homostead
Entry, No. 09689, for SW! of Sec
tion 25 and 8E4 of Section 26.
Township 89S.. Rango 10fi., Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make Three Year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before C. R. Do
Lap., Clerk of the County Court, at
Klamnth Falls. Orogon. on tho
SOth day ot October, 1925.
Clnimant names as witnesses:
Harry Kiqney, of Olene, Oregon.
F. P. Corpenlng, of Olene, Oregon.
D. Ellis Young, ot Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
Leonard Lewis, of Olene, Oregon.
F. P. LIGHT.
S26 028 Register.