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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1925)
NEWS h News) H Hunt ,.h irraPtirxr. (Mi.- I tlntias n Riftk Ti kiftiuiitli I partmnl ! .nil copy win .!,! Ill AUVsnc" I Wlr i snto rnicss i. World) tPf.n hth rsM.a Good Trim Main Bout ker lonlghl tha gong Ural preliminary In Scandinavian Mnakcr Johnny n a boxing card tup-uuirhcr. ac ini. Everything big event and llirre will be a might In watch hite It out. for tonight I aa . Kid Btar- ') round. math Kalla, 115 pounda. (hlloqiiln, va. lans. four-round one of Iwo pro- to be selected brtween Thnm- key. primileea to u go. For one hard hitting. humg fast, and !tr mitt. Local sutler can do. tn In even boiler u ntr mado. It tf. Iw. for Htar at II erar Tram. f't kur haa mat ok the Pnelfle acre battl on ir Hollander aayt Tramhltaa east tha Portland of anuiuul merit. fky la going Iq nti. tafup betvoen Karl "id Chuck Sinu. Knt where two l'"lng to atop up fight aama. a to a draw hnrm will golna oTor 'na, ho gavo both "In Kllllg aoundnd l(l. StOll la a vniin 'win taking care of a after luavina nf hj.v for a trln h ih 1 Mia nucro Iml h "l 1 Bleep producer. ilR a lot or think. Iat bout alao, and 'o go after Earl, n tlmro la going to " exhibition for the i Mother feature, of it which lm .....I nolo Harrington and " ueaceni ond both ;lnK for a bout, for h"y asked especially With the rnanlt h. 'venter ngrood to give "I each othne ri "tiling between these la liable in .i... ui ' ' " min er ear fr..m . mu ll- !ean'l k. iii . """" ior sure "kill. The "inn (..... the Vn . . me match elerliiy there woro ffl In ..!.. cnoaen this '"" ; rd. aa god r""" o tlnd. are I'Ket BHllnp k... -Mi mere nd all tlcketa are J Person may Dlir. " nen ne comes i ln-l.. . . '"V. He.1 'If to.. I,.,. " ?'.., un main 025 otTmT rr ... . crmridentlal. ri Klamath - rtrrit Molt ," K. Ilulldlna. iTT ! 10 fONIGHT A HALL Clarke Name Up As Manager of Dodgers PITTSBURGH, Nov. .( Unllort Newel Nuw that tha Pittsburgh I'lralee lira eafaly enaconcod aa world'a champions and 1)111 Me Kachnln U inured of another yeur of leadership hore. talk wue ro vlved Monday uf Fred Clarke man aging til Brooklyn Dodgers i:a. Clarke, who U rerognlied as on of tha nuwt aatula manager and alrntuglclans In tha national tias- tlina occupied tha nominal poaltlua uf assistant manager of tha Pir ates liut season. f WiwliliiKKia had defeated Pittsburgh In the world's eerioe a change might have been mode, No, with McKecluile already named aa leader uf tha naw world' cbamplom, Clarka haa been offorad a part lulorost In tha Brooklyn club. TUa Kbbata Intaraaia In vlow of I ho doslh of tha formal- Dodgers' president ara understood to b withdrawing from baselall. and (lurko la understood to ba a llko- 1 purchaaer and maager fut, tha , coming aeaaou. Clarke, alnre leaving big league baseball aftar tha previous victory of tha Plttaburgh 1'lrales. haa ba roma wealthy. Ila la a largo Kan aaa land owner and hua a good flow of oil on hla ranch. "The Mi ll Plrala" naar Wlnflcld. Kaa . whare he hat made hla home. LIVING ! STATE'S PROBLEM Prominent Health Worker of Oregon Outline Vital Age of Humanity ' Of paramount intereat to members of Ihe Klamath County Public lloalth association, was the annual dinner, reports aod discus sion by Mrs. Hndln ()rr-l)unbar. en Joyed last night In the chamber of commerce rooms. I'alng a blackboard to carry out her work, Mra. Dunbar deraonatratcd the work of the public health as sociations and their origin. Anothor chart also portrayed In vivid form, the death rate of persons from ten years to 45 years of age. who have succumbed to tuberculosis. "This alone should give you an Incentive lo work with children and young persona lo prevent tho de struction or life at this period, when homes are made and families are founded," said Mrs. Dunbar. "In outlining Ihe work for 1925 don't forget that the age group from 10 to 45 years of age Is the vital age, and lo raise, the standard of living that age must be safe guarded from Ihe dreaded tuber onloste." A brief discussion of the cam paign that may soon ba started throughout tho atato. in tha Instal lation of a second tuberculosis hos pital, to be located In eastern Ore gon, waa also brought out by Mrs. Dunbar In bar vitally Interesting talk. The addreaa of welcome waa given by Fred E. Fleet, prealdent of Ihe Klamath county association. Reports from E. M. Iiubb, treas urer, who gave figures of 1492.06 remaining In the treasury, as bal ance on hand from the county health unit, were followed by Mrs. Hurt Hawkins of the nurses' committee, and Mra. J. C. Uoyle of tbo sup ply commlttoe. Officers of Ihe association who have served in Ihe past year were re-elocted. Mra. Krancla It. Olds pleasod with a vocal solo, as did quartotte con sisting of Mrs. Olds. Miss Klolso McPherson, Wayno Akors and Lynn Babtn, following a report by Dr. O. S. Newsom on Ihe wdk of the county hoalth unit. KEYNOTE SOUNDED FOR NEXT CONGRESS (Continued from Page One) degree of authority for the house of representatives only," the speaker said. "Yet, I vonturo the predic tion that the Incoming congress will prove to bo one of tho most offlclont mediums for tbo translation pt the popular will into loglulution In many years." The house, he said, has already complolod Its organisation and as signments, and Is In perfect accord with Presidont Coolldge. "We are aa a unit on questions of tax reduction and reform, Including rigid economy. Regarding President Coolldge, Lons worth said: "We think of him as the right man In the right Disco. If I might use a coloqulaltsm, we think that he Is a square peg In a square hole, and that he Just about fits It," FIRHT NOVEMBER BABY To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Howarth of Klamath Agency, tho first Nov ember baby waa born Sunday morn ing In Ihe Klamath Valley hospi tal, Howarth la connected with the government service of the Klamath Indian reservation and la in charge of. timber claims on government innd. -..-.V. ttsA !.X.:-S CHUCK BAM 9 KINSEY DEFEATED BY LITTLE BILL JOHNSON MKXICO CrTV, Nov. 2. Wil liam M. (Little Hill) Johnston achieved an easy triumph over Howard Kloeey In the finals of the men's singles In Ihe Mexican tennis championships here Monday. The scores were -3, 6-0, 6-4. John ston thus acquired the title for merly held by Vincent Richards. The new champion was not In the beat of condition and tired visibly In the third set but pulled out the match with some torritlo vol leying and service sec. Anything you wlan to sell? Or to buy? Tell all Klamath Kails about ll In Ihe economical, efficient way through a Utile Klamath News Clasa- DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS HutllT PORTLAND. Nov. t. Selling price creamory prlnta, 57c; buying price dairy, 37c. Soiling price Tillamook county triplets. 31c( 3!c: loaf.' 32c $ 33c; Oregon triplets, not branded. 2Uc; Tillamook, fob., selling prices: triplets. 2Hc: loaf. 29c; Coos county cheese, selling price to retailers: triplets:' 30c; ln.tf 31c Kgcs '! I. Buying prices, current receipts, 45c; hennery whites. 50c; hennery pullets, 38c; under alzed, 25c. . Live Poultry Selling prices heavy hens, 26c ft 26c; light to medium hens, 17c; broilers, heavy 22cfl23c: light. :9cY30c: Peking ducks, 22cVi23c. Fancy dressed turkeys, 38cfH0c; fancy lire turkeys, 30c. Wool PORTLAND. Nov. 2. Wool, nom inal; valley fine half blood, 30cfj 32c; medium. blood, 30c((32c; coarse or blood. 28c (r 30c; braid, :6c(f28c. At valley points, prices ara 2c 41 5c higher for selected lots. Wheat PORTLAND. Nov. . Cash wheat: Club. 11.60$1.61; big bend, bluestem, $1 68; ordinary bluestem. $1.63: turkey red, ordin ary, 11.60; turkey red, dark fancy, 11.60: red Russlun, 31.43. Potntocs SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. tatnvs. rivers, fancy wharf, 14.60; Washington gems, $1.00 cental. Cattle- SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. J. Po- $3,600 $3.86 $ Cat- tie. steady. Steers, good, $7.76 $8.25: cows. good. I5.S6?$6.76 Calves, steady. Over 260 lbs.. $7.60$S.0O. IIoki steady. Light, $1.1.26 $13.75; medium, f 12.60$13.OO. Sheep firm; 'lambs. $13.00 $16.00; ewes, $3.G0$8.00; woth ers, $9.00. Legal Notices NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Dcnnrtmont of the Interior V. B. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. September 25, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Jus tlce Denton Swift, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, on March SO, 1923 made Hnmtaead Entry. No. 011826 for lot 2. section 24, lot 1. eectlon 10, Township 3AS. double, rango 7E.. Willametto Meridian, has nioa notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, to estantian claim to the land above described, before C. II. DoLip, Clork of the County Court, at Kiamatn rans, uregon. on tho 12th day of Novamber, 1025, Claimant names as witnesses: Charlei Agor, Jack O'Connor, Jerry O'Connor, Joseph Tasack, nil of Klamath Falls, j Orsgon. F. P. LIGHT 09 N8 inc. Register. ' NOTICE TO IUIWEH8 Notice Is hereby given, that seal ed bids will be received by the ... nf Klamath Countv. at the County Con" House,, lip to a:00 o'clncK p. "' 16th day of November, 1925, for bridge mnterluls. Bidders may submit proposals on sny one or all of the following Items: (1) Piling. (2 Lumber. (3) Bolts, boat spikes nd nails. Bidding forms mid bill of mntor- l.:l ft .TuMflay, 'November 3t 192?; News 1 Una 1 day 1 line 2 dayi 10 15e FOR SALE Reltl E,ut VU Uaf V A .. I , rn nnub uiarKuin, email hotel, located at stock shipping center. Snap for energetic man and woman. For particulars, ad dresa Mra. Frunids Korsa, Mid land, Ore, 02 N5 WILL TKADE 80 acres near Bo nanza for house 1a Klamath Falls. Write K. W. Teare. Bo- nsnta. Ore. 018 Nl t IP YOU WANT to sell your farm or obtain a low Intereat rata, long term loan on same. Sea W1NHARD BKALTY CO. 130 Bo. 7tfc St, Insurance Iloal Estate. farm Loans - OI1X WE HAVE A BIX sore tract of ex ceptionally tine land, adjoining the auto park, 3-4 mile from city limits, all under Irrigation. Tbls la an Ideal tract for a chicken ranch or truck garden, or botb. The price Is right, sad low terms. Ctty water and lights ... WI8HARD HKALTY OO. 120 So. 7th St. Insurance Real Estate. ' Fans Loans Oitf WB HAVE SOME HEAL bargains In both city and farm property, opportunities to trsds or ex change. . WIMIARD REALTY OO. 120 So. 71b St. Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loons Oltf EXCEPTIONAL BUY 80 acre ranch, good buildings, on high way, across road from school, all under Irrigation, part in alfalfa. Price $4.000.. . Half cash, bait carried on lone time farm loon, low Interest. Tbls Is a real anap. W1SHARD REALTY ' OO. 120 So. 7th St, Insurance Real Estate. . . Farm Loans Oltf ALTAMONT 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. WLSIIARD REALTY OO. ISO So. 7th St. Insurance Real Estate. Farm Loans Oltf FOR SALE One of the best com pletely furnished homes la the city, lot largs enough tor an other house, yard In aloe 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 636-M. Fiiamnslh!!! JHbims Three-room, completely' furnish ed house to trade aa first payment on larger house. Want about four-; room modern house on pavement' B. H. 8., cars News. 89tf FOR SALE Splendid ranch proper ty In different parta of the county. Phone 636-M, or call 901 Lincoln. FOR BALE One and one-halt acres In alfalfa and potatoes, on alca way, doss In. Price $1,000. on easy terms, 901 Lincoln. Pboae 636-M. - . FOR BALB Splendid residence lot In good location on Crescent ave. Call 9nl Llncorn or phone 636-M. la la may be' bad upon application to the County Engineer, Klamath Falls. Oregon. ..... Bids must be securely eealed, plainly marked "Bid For Bridge Material," and addressed to the County Clerk of Klamath Coun ty. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, bidder's bond or cash in a sum not less than ten per cent (10) ot the amount of the bid, said sum to be forfeited to Klamath County upon failure ot bidder to enter Into contract provided by said County, within ten (10) days after notice ot accept ance of bid. The County Court reserves tha right 4o reject any or all bids. R. H. BUNNNELL. Connty Judge. C. J. MARTIN. N3,S Commissioner. NOTICE OF BOND REDEMPTION Notice is hereby given that funds are now available In the city treas ury for the redemption of Improve ment bonds of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, described aa follows; Nos. 2 to S3 inclusive of Series "R" dated December 1, 1919. ' Nos. 2 to 13 Inclusive or Ser ies "8" dated December 1, 1919. . Nos. 1 to 6 Inclusive of Series "T" dated Decombor 1, 1919. and Nos. 2 to 28 Inclusive of Series "V" dated December 1, 1919. - That the same will be redeemed by the City Treasurer at his office In Klamath Falls, Oregon, on or afler the first day ot December, 1925, and that intereat on said bonde will cease on that 'date. ROY L. OR EM, N3, 10,17 City Treasurer. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED AS RATES II II l ll line 8 days) 20e I 1 ..tie 1 1 ne 4 days Tor Sale Real Estate (Con't) FOR SALE New modern 6-room bungalow; - price $4,500; terms. Phone 536-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Some splendid lota la mills Addition, very cneap. raone 536-M or call (01 Lincoln. . MODERN ' FIVE-ROOM turnisbed bangalow. garage and woodshed; large lot In Milla Addition. Price $2,000;' $500 down, reasonable " monthly . payments.' Apply $01 . Lincoln or Phone 536-M. TWO SPLENDID residence lots on Lincoln street. ' Price $350 each. Apply 101 Lincoln or Phone 636-M. HOTEL FULLY equipped, 13 rooms. More can be added. Easy terms. Restaurant In connection. An . f exceptional opportunity. W. F. McCollum, Dorrls, Calif. 022 N22 FOR BALE Two-room bouse with closed-ln porch, garage, large lot, close to Oregon ave. pavement; price $1,200, one-third down, bal ance on easy terms. Phone 636-M or call at 01 Lincoln st. Low Interest, long term farm loans WISUARD REALTY CO, . ISO So. 7UY St, Insurance . i Farm Loans ,vf' ', ..c01tf FOR RALE Splendid"' corner- lot In Hot Springs. -' Close In. 60x75 feet. Pries $1,000. Call 101 . Lincoln St. or .phone ; SS6-1L FOR SALE Beautiful new E-room bungalow, basement garage;- eplen did location tor home;. $6,160. Phono 616-M or call $01 Lincoln. FOR SALE Only a few good loU left In Mills Addition; price $260 each. Phone 636-M or call 001 Llr.coln. . FOR SALE Lota In all parts of the city for 10 per cent down and 16 equal payments on unpaid balance. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. FOR SALE If you are looking tot a nice email irrigated farm, I have It tor 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 horses Price $10,000. Call 901 Lincoln St or phone 536-M . - 6r RENT Three room house, garage, ' paved atreet. Phone 399-M. N3-6 Three, room furnished apt, large. Inquire 524 High St. N3-5 3 room house at 2150 Vine St. See R. O. Mlnier, Walnut Apts, Room 12, call 955. Nl-3 FOR RENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated. Mc Carthy Apartments, (30 Pine. Phone 800. .. 'Olttf 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. Olltt FOR RENT Cabins to white men. Bee Collins. 724 Market. OS N8 FOR RENT 4 room furnished Apt., modern, ground floor, no children. $40. Lee Apts. Cor. 6th and Walnut Ste. 031 N3 FOR SALE Miscellaneous 27 head grade dairy eows, 14 milk ing now. Can be seen at Qua Sutherlsnd's place, on Keno Road. Nl-1 , Studebaker track, model 11J to trade. What have you? Write Box 16, Dorris. Calif. Nl-4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land office at Lakevlew, Ore. October 14, 1925. Notice is hereby gWen that Hurd C. Tipton, of Olene, Oregon, who, on Oct. 15. 1920, made Additional Stock Raising Homestead Entry. No. 010041, for 8HSK14, 8EHSWK ot Sec. 7, SWHSWK ot Sec. 8, NWfc, NKSW?4 of Sec. 17, EH ot Sec. 18. Township S9S Range lltt E., Willamette Merid ian, has tiled notice ot 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 Falle, Oregon, on the 27th day of November, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Tinton. Ssmuel Dixon nnd Albert L. Marshall, all of Olene, Oregon. F. P, LIGHT, 018 N18 Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NntleA ta ttAi-nhw vlvon 4hat thO 'undersigned has been duly appoint ed administrator of the estate oi Mtlo F. Coppock. also known as M. F., Coppock, decessed, by the County Court of the Slate of Ore gon for Klamath Obtinty. and all persons having rlalk agalnat said estate are hereby notified to pre sent same to said administrator within six months from the date of this notice. Dated: October 20. 1925. R. C. GROESBECK, Administrator of the Estate of Mllo F. Coppock, also , . known as M. F. Coppock, deceased. I 020,27 N3,10,I7 .. ..10e 76e FOR SALE (Con't) Spuds, per sack $1.50 Yakima spuds, per cwt 2.75 Apples, box, 76e to 1.76 Onions, cwt. 2.25 Orapes, per Jb 03c 10 06c Fresh Eggs, by the cose 48c Fresh Eggs by the doz. 60c Seoul's Produce Co. 201 East Main HI. bone 27 N3 tf Ford delivery In good condition. Call at Imperial Oarage, 3rd and Main Bta. N3-5 New hnd second-hand goods at second-band prices. Oooding'a, 236 Main St. Below the Court House. N3-4 'Weafersttrip If In need of weather strip for your windows or doors call or phone News office. Phone 877. Nl-4 FOR SALE1 By owner. Ford Se dan, fine condition, new rubber, plenty extras. Call Apt. X 5$ Main week days, after 6 and Sun day, afternoon. 031 N3 4 TnDomg Lots of extras. Perfect condition. I Only $18$ down. Howie Motor: Co.. 12th and Main Sts. Phone 170.' 025 i JHELP WANTED Male Young man for solicitor on morn-! iug paper. experience preier-; red, , but not necessary. Box ! 17,i, Newe. . NStt i Man to work on ranch. Winter's job. Francis J. Bowne, Bonanta. Nl Messenger boy. Apply Western Un ion. N3-8 I WANTED Position Young lady wishes general office : work. Experienced stenographer and bookkeeper. Permanent or temporary. Box 178, News. N3 Experienced bookkeeper and sten- j ographer wishes halt day posi tion. Call 617-R after 6 p.' m. As practical- nurse or light house keeping. Write Box 342. Klam-1 eth Falls. Nl-4 ! WANTED Woman wants house work by the day or hour. Phone. 816. Nl-7 inc WANTED Clerical work, including bookkeeping evenings. Box 177, News. 029 N5 MISCELLANEOUS Dressmaking Mra. Lena Davis has opened dressmaking parlors atj ivsv nigu ot. Alterations a specialty. Your patronage eoll vcited. Phone 668-J. N3-8 Everything in standard trees, shrubbery, roses and vines. J. A. Farley. Phone Chamber of Com merce or 588-J. Nl- MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher ot piano, private lessons 1 hour 1 a week and privilege of class , work In composition, musical his tory, ear training, etc Terms $5 a month. Studio 603 No. 3rd. : Phone 284-M. Residence 1000 . California, Phone 710-W. OS Nl DRESSMAKING. 510 So. 6th. 07 N7 NOTICE. OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned haa filed In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Klamath County, the final account of his administration ot the Estate of O. W. White, also known as George W. White, deceased, and said Court has fixed November 7, 1925, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. as the time and the Court room ot aaid Court aa the place for the hearing oi nam nnai account and the set tlement thereof. Dated: Ootober S. 1925. OSCAR SHIVE, Administrator. Wlth-the-wlll-nnnexed of the Estate of O. W. White, also known as George W. nite, deceased. i U..Z0,37 N3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given, that thei Coounty Court of Klamath Connl ty, Oregon, haa appointed mo, tho; undersigned, administrator of the; estate ot Satlle Thomas Noble, de-j ceased, , and all persons having1 claims against the eald estate are notified and required to present thei same, duly verified, and with pro-i Per vouchers, to me at the office of I R. C. 'Groeaherk, In the Amorlcan' National Dank Building, at Klnm-i a K in . . . . vans, uregon. wiinin six months from the first publication of this notice. Date of first publication, Octo ber 20, 1925. J. C. VEAZIE, Administrator of the Estate of Sadie Thomas Noble. neeennpfl .... 020,27 N3,l,17 line 1 week line 1 month Put Fir FOR Any Building Ecooomy, durability and appearance are the result of well thoagbtoat plans and specifications; Get the most Snlldtng Dollar. for yoar SEE II. R. PERRIN Designs, Plana, Estimates COO Hopka Bid Phone 2SO-J Jm SHORT ORDERS . at . -ALL HOURS The coffee we make here can't be beatv 4.".l At Coffee Dan's 616 KUm&tli ' Build with STDrJE-TILE BUILDERS! . SAVE THIS EXPENSE By using Stone-Tile foundations for frame dwellings yon save the delay and expense of building and stripping' forms and haallng: -a mixer to the Job. You avoid the waste ot materials that , always occurs 'where the volume of con crete is smalL . . , Build your foundations of dense, hard Stone-Tile, in, a fraction of. the time. They are substantial, attractive la appearance and save yon money. ' "' The footing may be- Stone-Tile "solid" block, turned sndwise. BUILD WITH. STONE-TILE j Klamath Concrete T ; Pine Co. 70S Market , Pboae S83-W WOOD Our LIMB-WOOD for the winter Is coming In now, and we can make immediate del iveries on most sny quantity. We have 1 8-Inch and It inch lengths on hand, aad can. supply yon In 2 and 4 foot' lengths also, on orders. , The quality of thla wood Is good and it Is dry. ';. Prices are right. We handle all .kinds ot WOOD,, also COAL and FUEL OIL. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Bum." 601 Main Phono) 53S Be sure of your , furnace! Your comfort even yonr health depends on the kind ot heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind ot heat depends on the construction of your furnace and the skill with which It is installed in your home. Health requires an abundant circulation of warm moist heatt Not Just heated air. ' Comfort requires ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023MJai . i. . Phono 323 -..,