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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1925)
IATH NEW3 Sunday. November 1. 1925 Pge FIt4 10 a liareuln. mall at tmk shipping lor energetic Ulna For particulars, ad- hands Koyse. " Jo-room hnus. dou- Mills rtutiiuwu. our month. Cash 025-11 10 acres nf Ho- home In Klamath R. W. Toare. 110 UU Ml k to toll your farm low InUrMt ml. on urn. Hc UK A LTV CO. So. 7lb HI. kwrance farm Oltf hilX eors tract of - fin land, adjoining k. 8-1 niUs rrom city nder Irritation. This tract for 1 chicken kick garden, or both. riicm, ami tuw iiiwi.-..n inn iisnia. I ItKAl.TY CO, So. Tlh Si. bwrance Oltf iMK ItKAL bargalna and farm property, i to trade or eg- I) ItKALTY CO. So. 7li HL niuranre Farm lana OIU 1. HIT (0 acre lalldlnge. on high road from achool, all a'.loe, part In alfalfa. 9. Half caah. halt long time farm loan. Thla la a real ana p. II HKALTY CO. Ho. 7th St. Inmrnnce Farm I .nana Oltl EIONT AITIEH Usee to buy choice to town. City water. kl?6ie and Irrlga- hiy tnrma, 20 per a'.uci ten dollar per P REALTY CO. a. Tlh HI, laatfaaoi Farm Iana Oltl t-Om of the beat com- f nrtned homea In the PH enough for an- yard In nice lawn, bmbberv. num. f. 13.000 down, bal atb1y paymenta. aplen- "a pavement. Call p or phone 636-M. T comnlotolv fn Irado aa flrat payment ' nam about four nouae on pavement. f't Nowa. Sltt -Splendid ranch proper- ' pane oi the county. . or call toi Lincoln. no and onu-S.lr and pntatoea. on hlvh. In. I'rica $1,000. on 001 Lincoln. Phone r-Splendld realdnne lr.i ration on Creacent ave. I'.rncorn nr hh... ea i RftmA knlnniri 1 i- Jitlnn, vary cheap. Pbone h 001 Lincoln. P New modern K.rnn Price 14 r.na. . or call sot t.u..i. Klamath News trj-p"hll"n"d tr i"V;S.:.''Vn"'''e. SI-V yr2? H' Hurd. vl". tlmr ,.""""un, treasurer. SS, . '""". nscr "V"""" raitnr L B'l'tna.a Manager rCornDany. I rnii M n, ... -riTT . - ' you. eopy ltll in IV carr E r w""l S .IB y Car? II' B" r"nth. M math ,&.;n ar . ivEX '" Kl AT wa Classified Ads ' CLASSIFIED AD RATES 1 lint t days 1 lint 4 din " I l -iso 1 1 fc-Re al Eatate ' For Sale Real Estate (Con't) MOilfcRN FIVK-ltOOM furmtVd bungalow, garage and woodshed; large lot In Mills Addition. 1'rli e II.uuu: IIOU down, reasunsble monthly psyments. Apply 001 Lincoln or I'huua S3S-.M. TWO SPLENDID residence Iota an Lincoln at root price 13(0 each. Apply (Ot Lincoln or I'bono 6JB-.M. 1IOTKL FULLY equipped. 13 rooms. More can bt added. Kaoy terms, lloetauraiit In connection. An irvptlonal opportunity. W. F. McCollum, Dorrla. Calif. 031 Ni2 FOK HA I. E Two-room home with clomxl ln porch, garage. Urge lot, cltae to Oregon ave. pavement; prlro II.JOO, one-third down, bnl anre on easy terms. IMiona 636-M or call at 01 Lincoln at. Low Internal, long term farm loam WlHIIAltl) ItKAl.TV CO. fM Ho. 7th HL Insurance Ileal Folate. Farm Loaae Oltf BALE Splendid corner lot In Hot Springe. Close In. t0i75 r"h business. In growing town, feet. Price 11,000. Call (Oil "n ""d proaperta. W. R. Ilar Llnroln Bt. or phone 131-11. i ria- Chlloquln, Ore. 027 Nl Farm I-oane FOR SALK Heaullfnl new t-room bungalow, baaement garage; aplen- nia lofnnon tor home; 16,260.1 I'hono 63-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALK Only a few good Inta! ten in anna Ailillllon; price a:6o each. I'hono I36-M or call (01 Lircoln. FOR SALK l-oli In all nana of the city for 10 per cent down and 30 equal paymenta on unpaid balance. call ot Lincoln or phone 635-M. FOR HALF It you are looking fot a nice email Irrigated farm, 1 have II for aale: 46 acre. 7 mllea from Klamaih Falla. with good bnlld Inge, ahade treea, lawn, and every thing lo run ibe farm goea with the place. Including horaea Price 110.000. Call 901 Lincoln St. or phnne 630-M. LOST lllack and Ian curly Alrdale dog at Olene, collar. One front tooth gone. Notify D. C. Walk, er. Olene. Ore. Reward. Nl FOR RENT Eight room modern houae, paved alreet, garage. Nice location. Call White I'ellraa Hotel. Nl 3 room houaa at 1150 Vine St. See R. O. Mlnler. Walnut Apia. Uoom 12, call (66. M-3 TO LEASE 400 acrea, extra good plow land, under Irrigation, Will make a good deal lo right party. Call 128 So. 7th street. Ask for Tappan. 027 Nl FOR RENT Flrat claaa furnlabed apartment, eteara boated. Mc Carthy Apartments, 830 Pine. Phone 100. 014tf FOR RENT Nice warm room In private home for one or two men. Will furnish to ault. Can have with or without board. 1821 Creacent Ave. Olltf FOR RENT Calitna to white men. Bee Collins. 724 Markot. OS N8 FOK RENT 4 room furnished Apt., modern, ground floor, no children. 40. Lee Apts. Cor. 6th and Walnut Bm, O.H N3 FOR SALE Miscellaneous 27 head grado dolry cows, 14 milk Ing now. Con be seen at Otis Sutherland's plnce, on Keno Koad. Nl-3 Legal Notices NOTICE IVI PfBLICATIOS Department of the Interior V. B. Land Office at Lakevlow, Ore. Seotember 26. 1925. Not Ice Is hereby given that Jus tice Denton Swift, of Klamath Falla, Oregon, who, on March 30, 1923, made Homtsead Entry. No. 011828, for lot 2, suction 24, lot 1, section 80, Township 38S. double, range 715.. Willamette 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 Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 12th day of November, 1025. Claimant names as witnesses: Oharle- Alter. Jack O'Connor, Jerry O'Connor, Joseph Tasack, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT 09 N8 inc. Register. NOTH'H XH 1'UULICATION Departmrnt of the Interior U. 8. Land office at Lakevlew, Ore. October 14. 192S. Notice la hereby given that Hurd C, Tipton, of Olone, Oregon, who, on Oct. 16. 1020, made Additional Stock Raising Homestead Entry, No. 010041, for 8SE,' SrHiSW'A of 8eo. 7, 8W48WU of Seo. 8, NWI4, NUSWtt of Sec. 17, BV NKU of Hee. 18. Townahlo 89S., Range 11 H E Willamette Merid ian, has tiled notice ot intonucn ..toe ..7 So lino 1 month If In need of weather atrip for your windows or doora lull, or phono News idice. in0no 877.t.Nl-4 Sludebtker truck, model Ml, to trado. What have you? Write Hox 16, Dorrls. Calif. Nl-4 FOIl SALK Applea from ..7Go to 1.76 Hpuda. per sack fl.rQ Vaklma Hpuda. cwl 2.60 unions, par anck - 2 26 "rapes, pirr lb 03c to 06c Freeh Kggs, by the caie .... 48c Kreeh Eggs by the dot Cue Ncotu'a Frutt and lYodure aui hal Maid HI. I'honr 027 0rd" ' "or more delivered. 031 Nl FOR SALE lly owner. Ford Se dan, fine condition, . new rubber, Plenty eilraa. Cull Apt. 2. 68 Main week days, after and Sun day afternoon. 031 N3 CAN SAVE YOU you 1226 on lightly used Chryelor 4 touring, demonatrnllon ear. Howie Motor Co., lltb and Main. 029 Nl FOK SALK (Jrorerr atoro. rinlna FOR SALE Dry land potatoen. 2 cenla per pound at my ranch near lilldebrand. llnrry L. Mills. 026-31 Lola of extraa. Perfect condition. Only ina down. Howlo Motor Co., U'th and Main Sta. I'hone 17. TT OS5 HELP WANTED Male Man to work cn ranch. Wlnter'a Job. Francla J. Uowne, llonania. Nl - IAN WANTED (City or country) old eatabllahed company will aup ply capital and alart you In your own permanent bualneaa Boiling neceoaltlea people muat buy every day. Experience unnecessary. Write McConnon & Co., Factory 390, Winona. Mlnn S20 HELP WANTED Female HOUSEKEEPER In family of three adults. Good wagea to rlgbt party. Box 178, Nowa. 028tt GIRL OR WOMAN wanted lo help with housework on rsnch. Tele phone or call. Dan Savage on Fort Klamath road. OJ7 Nl WANTED Poaition Aa practical nurae or light house keeping. Write Box 34 2, Klam ath Falla. Nl-4 WANTED Woman wants house work by the day or hour. Phone 818. Nl-3 WANTED Clerical work. Including bookkeeping evenings. Box 177, News. 029 N5 MISCELLANEOUS Everything in standard ' tree, shrubbery, roses and vines. J. A. Farley. Phone Chamber of Com merce or 688-J. Nl-4 MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher of piano, prlvato lessons 1 hour a week and privilege of class work In composition, musical his tory, ear training, etc. Terms $6 a month. Studio 602 No. 3rd. Phone 284-M. Residence 1000 California. Phone 790-W. 08 N8 DRESSMAKING. 610 So. 6th. 07 N7 tabllsh claim to the land above described, before C. K. Do Lap, Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 27th day of November, 1925, Claimant nemos as witnesses: Edward Van Antwerp, John M. Tipton, Samuel Dixon and Albert L. Marshall, all of Olene. Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, OlS Nil Register. PLACE KICK WINS GAME FOR LEWIS EVANSTON, III., Oct. St. "Tiny' Lewis, Northwestern's giant full back, gave the purple Wildcats a victory over Indiana here this after noon, booting a place kick In tho last few minutes of play to break a tie and win the game, 17 to 14. THICK I'LAVS WIN . TUCSON, Aril., Oct. 81. After battling on even terms during the rir.i nerlod. Arisona's aggressive football eleven released an assort m.nt of trick plays and ran rough shod over Now Mexico A M here i hi. afternoon. The Arlsonas clear- ly outclassed the New Mexicans, pil ing up a scors of 84 to 0. Frequent passes gave Arlsona Its greatest gains. " lln, L w,(k , MURDERED GIRL'S STORY ADMITTED BY COURT ORDER Dying Statement of Social Worker Attacked By Men Held Admiatable NOBLEBVILLB, Ind Oct. 30. (United Nows) Miss lladge Ober holdtter's own dramatic elory of her alleged mlatrenimont by D. C. Stephenson. Eurl Klcnck and Earl Gentry will be Introduced Saturday In an attempt by the atate to prove the threo men were responsible for ber death. As the second day of testimony taking drew to a close late Friday the prosecution brought out Its prlie evldonce Mii Oberholuer's dying atatement and asked per mlaalon to place It before the jury. Judge Will Kparka, hearing the case against the 'former grand dragon of the state Ku Klux Klan and hla two henchmen, ruled the atatement could be Introduced. Tbo rending of the dying girl's own words, undoubtedly will mark a climax in this case which has attracted such wide attention. The contents of the statement already baa been made known. It relates that Miss Oberholtxor, sn Indianapolis social worker was enticed to Stephenson'a mansion last March on the pretense of bus iness. There the statement says, she waa made dluy by wine that Stephenson forced her to drink and then waa carrlod oil to a train. In a drawing room of a aleep Ing car Sephenson and Klcnck are accused of attacking her. Much of tho detail of this episode, as out lined by the statement. Is unprint able. It was here, the atatement says, that Miss Oberholtzcr re ceived the brnlses and lacerations with which she was disfigured when brought back to her Ind lanoplli homo two days .later. In a Hammond, Ind. hotel ' to which Stephenson and his aides are alleged to, have taken her. Miss Oberholtter swallowed poison. There Is a dispute as lo .Whether ahe died of the poison that she swallowed or of blood poiscning resulting from her wounds. Judge Spsrks' ruling on the atate ment came at the end of a day re plete with legal wrangling. When court opened attorneys for the de fense asked the Judgo to dismiss the Jurors on the grounds they had been prejudiced by this atatement of the court: "It Is the duty of the Jury to de cide whether a very virtuous young woman would regard her virtue as dearer than her life." Judge Sparks reserved a decision on the defense motion until after noon and then overruled It. Indi cations thst defense attorneys will attempt to prove MIsa Oterhoiuer waa forced to make her dyrng statement and that attempts were made to extort monoy from Steph enson were glvon by defense at- Combining Business With Pleasure Attend the 15th annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition at Portland, October 31st to November 7th. It is a trip that will pay big dividends both in education and enjoyment.' Here, mingling with the most noted and successful breeders of the country and seeing- the largest combined exhibit of live stock ever assembled under one roof in. America, you can gain new ideas which can profitably be put into operation. There's also the Land and Industrial Exhibits and the spec tacular Horse Show, so thrilling you'll want to attend every performance. , i 1 The Flrat National bank urges every farmer to go. Attending will bring better breeding methods and hence more prosperity to this section, which Is the goal all of us are trying to reach. You may be sure that we will cooperate with you In building more profitable herds. The First National Bank Klamath tornnya luring the croaa-c lamina tion of state witneaaea. Aaa Smtlb, atlornoy for th Ob orholtter . family, was', questioned closely about the origin of (be atatement In which Btepheneon and hla aide were accused. Epb In man aaked Smith If he did not go to Stephensen's office and attempt to aell the girl's atatement for $100,000. Smith denied thla. TRAMBITAS HERE TO MEET STARKEY (Continued rrom Fage One) dlnsvlgn hall, but a half dozen let tera ars left off for convenience suke. Fast' and quick as a cat Tram bltas has fought his way all up and down the Pacific coast. He started as a newsboy in Portland, where Matchmaker Sylveater first became acquainted with him and has followed bis career ever since. The lad has fought the beat there la ch the coast and after a few more battles Manager Hollanger ssys he will take him east to meet some of the fast boys In that neck of the wooda. . Among the coast battlers with whom Trambltas nss fought are Spud Myers of Pccatello, four dif ferent times, the last one Tram bltas being given a newspaper deci sion for 12 out of the 20 rounds, bis opponent Myers' being given eight. Bercote, , Kratche, Young Carmen Sacco. and other all have found out that Trambltas Is a hard hitting, hard-figbtlng battler. Starkey, well knowing he Is up against a clever opponent Is not wasting any time, i He Is aware also that Trambltas Js a boring In fight er, tactics which he usually em ploys himself. For those reasons he has been keeping himself in trim and working out diligently. This fight la expected to be one of the best seen here in a long while. Earl Stolz, who Is to meet Chuck Sams In a return match, la another boy who has given a good account of himself of late. He fought Sams to a draw here on Oct. 20 and that bout made a dis tinct bit wtlh the local fans who welcome a return match between these two boys. Stolz and Bams wttl go.f-ifor-i the seml-wlndsp - on Tuesday sight. In. the special event, the bout between W. Harrington and Jack Crlm la attracting more attention than Matchmaker Sylvester thought It would when he first signed these two fighters up for a go. Both Harrington and Crlm wanted to have a go at each other and both say they will knock the other for a trip the first chance they get Henry Burke wfll go on for a pre llmniary with some one and who ever It Is there Is due to be seme entertainment in this go. Ticket sales are going strong. From the Mecca, The Smoke and the Waldorf come reports tbat a large number have already, been sold Indicating an exceptional good house. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. Beds will be reserved without charge tor the expected confinement. Falls, Ore. BLACK CATS PUT K. H, S. Alumni Aggregation Victors In Game Yesterday By Score of 15-0 In a hard-fought struggle. Black Cats, alumnla, yesterday af ternoon defeated the high achool second squad by a score of 15 to 0. Beckley starred for the Cats by; brilliant forward pass work, while Hogue's line plunges were also re- sponsible for bringing home the vlc-j tory. Cofcr and Yancey starred for the high school aggregation by ex ceptionally fast work. A return match between the Cats and the high school first squad will h nlavul Thnlt,lln dav . Doe Noel referred yesterday'a game. The line-up waa as follows: High Kthool 1 Smith, Soule, ends: Walsh. Loom Is, Morgan, tackles; McGnlre, Bliss, Yarnes, guards; Ilarland, center; Barnes, Whitney, Ccnnors.' bait Backs; Cofer, quarterback; Yancey, fullback. Black Cats Mater, Beckley, ends; D. Soule, Bayness, , White, tackles; Conders, Lewis, Molatore, guards; Moore, center; Watts, O'Brien, Bayness, half backs; Hogue, quarterback; Whipple, fullback. A series of advertisements In The!Tacoma 0 0 . . 0 News will do more than start people! thlnblnv nt vaii and tollrlnv nf vnnt I offerings; it will bring you new busi- ness. Hare v.s submit a tentative campaign, without obligating you in Compare the - r McG)ririick-Deering Prianrose ; ; With Any (Cream Separator " You Ever Saw or Owned Unless you've tried a McCormick-Deering Prim rose you have no idea what a mechanical master piece this machine is perfectly simple, yet as accur ate as the finest clock. Its fast-moving parts spin easily on high grade ball bearings, eliminating hard work and minimizing vibration. It goes about ita work faithfully twice each day and turns out the highest grade of rich cream. Say the word and we will set up the machine on your farm, show you how to use it and adjust it perfectly. You'll find it the world's easiest-running cream separator and you'll like it better every day. X S. Mills & Son Sixth and Klamath Phone 9 McCoimick-Deeringr Primrose "Good Equipment Make a Good Farmer Better" ATTENTION TURKEY GROWERS We will buy for Cash on Delivery this yea your turkeys for Thanksgiving and Christmas. We will buy what you have regardless of num ber, "f; FEED YOUR TURKEYS. If they have not attained their full growth, feed them and hold until Christmas. Drop us a card and let us know how many you win have for market this fall and we will Keep you posted on market quotations. Swift 6? Co. Klamath Falls, Ore. . HASKELL INDIANS SCALP GONZAGAS SPOKANE, Oct. 31. With barely a few seconds left to play, the Has kell Indians this afternoon turned defeat Into victory over the Oon- theizaga uuivcrsity football team, with a wcll-p'.aced drop kick. T ic final acore waa 10 to 9 In favor of tho Indiana. Gonzaga had a two-point lead, lo 7, when Halfback Smith of Has- tinll fl.-nr.-l. (-Wo ,i.l fmm fine. . Haskell's touchdown came In the second quarter with a forward pasa, Levi to Smith. . ! Gonzaga scored in the first quar I ter when Dussault - recovered a ! fumble "d "n 39 ,ard ,or touchdown. Flaherty failed to con vert. In the fourth periott, Luce ot Gonzaga kicked a field goal. -The score by quarters? ' Haskell 0 7 0" 10 Gonzaga 8 0 0 8 9 MCLTXOMAH 43; TACOMA O. PORTLAND, Oct. 31. The Ta coma Athletic club went down to a bad defeat at the hands ot the Mult nomah Athletic club of Portland this afternoon at football. The game ended 46 to 0. Score by quarters: Multnomah 1J 2045 That Essex 4 touring tor 8181 .. ... hll c.. -t th. Howie Motor Co., 12th and Main sta. r 025 i "TB ri,i,s to make Three Year Proof, toe