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i n'",, on-'- I r .x mtt i r i ' I iW r"' " nt w.m i WllflDCQ i i m w ii 1 1 ii 1 nun ii I Jl Mil llllll.lli II III II -' I RF IIFRF I I III A , 1 11 NIGHT Jiyil L Off su ,lt In Shape M SUrkey I I tat. iMrlei tonight. I Ui !rin revived JilrtoutJr Johnum , lAiti TrsmUias. I La Kid Slarkry here Ll teal ob Narembr LuitUa ball. Tboe ; anon la otae an. Li null of the drl- lirtw la their lent Vai I, she the lol ls u seelslon on a laruutt natter, for iuu4 to e these im i.'i for the tou k wiuls. Trambltaa aba bard battle A d la working a at koa ut. It I real and fan- in battlera meet k liurntad to I Ikls flxht may h fact that he 'tfwvd him In ud only pur hiiuces of put w condition for sMllkt on the '! for the lad "at In hla ef- ill ha can. Wat up over Reservations 'tWt for the Ult at lh U W.l.lorf Altaian to pick "I Hkt one local t"t reservations that firm hflaurant fnati Wl to Jnhnnl. I ckeck at the Ut fllhur P1"'"? go ached- KM fair 10 ha These two .h,hey p., Tommy Murphy, round pre H las u .. . """. for tk, I tft xuuinn Zf n lltar,.!. tb for " ": .oand. ., IirrXr"rr - "wnrAPiT 1.. u m :d,i. rurnlture iw "to?" OT,CN Ilk kn. -'""""raaed uit 1. 1, . ,he ' C Armei be"" 'ofSh": ' I, I, .," ,re P'ct. H '' "r future """M home WTVtoTT . eo,,,. t "rdi(by I TH SET TO SLAM CHICAGO HANOVEIl. N. II., Nor. 11. Out of tha east a great, green avalanche which has crushed ill opposition on nearby gridirons tuts Mug, moved down upon Chicago Wad oosriay lilKlit. Dartmouth football aqund, with III the regulara Intact entrained for Flint. Mtrh.. where Jaaae llawley'o men will atop off for a workout before tha bit; Inter actional game with tha Maroona on Saturday, Towering amung hla comradaa. Illant "Swede" Olwrlender, around whom the Dartmouth running and passing attack will revolve, looked tha picture of health aa ha had to lake final "curtain call" from an enthualaatle oludont body. llan ovarant look to the alar halt bark to clinch hla claim to nll-Amerlrau honora by an outatandlni perform ance In tha Chicago game. Dartmouth oral tha team away highly confident of victory over Coach Alooio Ktagg'a eleven. Thirty four player, coarhee and trainers were In party, which atartad weal. Ilawltiy oald the line-up agalnat the Maroona would be the one which faced and effaced Cornell la it Sat urday. Tullry haa recovered from hla Injuries and will bo at left end. Throughout tha eaat, Dartmouth men are rallying verbally and fi nancially to the support of the team and are offerlug eo much money an the outcome that the green certainty will bo a 3 to 1 favorlto by game' time. RED GRANGE MAY BE CONGRESSMAN CIIICAOO, Nor. 11 tolled NVwa Harold "Ited" Orange, tha gar gantuan of tha grid Iron whoaa name la "Writ" In tuochdornt at tha unlveralty of llllnola. may be eent to congreaa next year. Nominating potlllone appeared In Chicago Wednesday to place Ornnge'a name on the Itepubllcan ballot at the primary. April 13. for nomination aa a congressman at Inrga to repreaent the etnto of lll lnola. llllnola electa two eongreaamen at large berauaa of the refuaal of the IrglnlAluro to redtalrlct tho alale In to new rongreaalooal dlatrlrla alnce the reapportionment of 1901. The admlrera of "Red" are leg ion and they predict that aoma day tha redoubtablo bait back will be tackling tha probtema of tha nation. BEATTY C. J. Taylor made a trip to Aoh- land on Saturday to visit with hla brother, who woo going through to Stockton for tha winter. Luke Walker and hla party atop ped over at Ilnalty on Friday, going through with cattle. Mrs. F. J. Schmltx baa gon to Or land. Calif., to visit her mother, Mr. Anderson. Miss Pearl Palmer ac companied her mother on the trip. Frank 8chmlti I buoy hauling for the Ileatty otore bofore the roods got bad. Mr. Weber also io freight ing from Klamath Fall. Vern Myero of niy baa accepted a position at the Beatty store tor the winter. Watson Duffy' new house I al moat completed, which help tho looka of Beatty. Rev. Mcintosh and 'judge Olson of Beatty are paying Klamath Folio a vlolt. They will return home via the Agency. Little Virginia Mcintosh la quite sick at her homo. All the police force was called out late Sunday to oove Ike Moae' cor from being destroyed. Syron store haa been making a lot of tmprovemento. C. J. Taylor haa purchased the Realty hall, and Intends to mak a large garage out of the building. Taylor has also purchased an elec trie light plant. Ivan Bodey of Bly was In Bontty over night Monday, looking for cat tle. Mlas Bobble Tuttle Is employed at the Roatty store. Albert Chlloquln la .building a house for Kate Jpfforaon at Beatty. Mrs. Jefferson has three children to send to the Ileatty school. Lee Hnwortli, th newly-appointed former at Yalnnx, was n Bentty vis itor Monday, looking: after the In terests of lilt people. II Kit K FROM FT. KLAMATH Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Royos, of Fort Klamath wore visitors In Klamath Fall yesterday, here to CnnJn Tk ' w uiiuiis Lune isrown . I The recent gridiron battle between the unlveralil., f Michigan and llllnola preacuta much food for thought, Of late ynara Ibo frequency with hlch aubatltutlona are made In a klvon grid gama haa Increaaed no ticeably. Knuta Kockua. wonder mentor of Notra Dame, finally aim pllfM thla growing practice, aa far aa hla 192t team waa concerned , by baving Wa complete elovena ready for the fray. The flrat team atnt Into tha gama conelaled merely of "hock" trooua. and rnm.ln.H i. long enough to gain for tho regulara oino Idea of the type of pluy that muat be faced. - Vnrloue crltlci hava pointed out from lima to tlma that the open game with lie daah and drain on the endurance hai demanded theae frequent aubatltutlona. Then Michigan, brnt upon a Big Ten title. Invadea Urbane to play the Illlnl. Now llllnola la fighting wlih lla back to tho wall to moln lln lla grid preatlge. the laat chap ter of which waa. written around lied Orange. The teame battled through an af tornoon of mud, aluah and gray bate to a 3 to 0 arora. . And Jittt eleven men wrrr aanl by rarh roach! Ilolh' teamatroltrd "off "the"7lcTd aa they had trotted on. Of courae Faie'a klndnen In leaving them free from the ordinary grid caaualtlea Played a part In thla achievement. Hat very few of the many aubatltu tlona mad In the ordinary gams ara auggeated by Injuries to participant. Moat aubatltatea are aent in aa of fensive and defensive atrategy movea. All of which might well be oald to nang me title of "bunk" on the modern practice. KKLA.MATH PAIXS HI DKPKATM ALTIRA8 (Continued from Page One) tackle. 1 yarda. Second and eight. Hall en a CTiaa croao, 12 yarda. Flrat and goal,. Johnson hit left tackle, 1 yard. Second and .goal, Hall trie th same, 1 yard. Third and goal. Barn off right end 1 yard. Fourth and goal. Hall goea around left end, S yarda, to a touch down. Yancey aenda ball over for try for point. ' Score 7-0 lu favor of Klamath. Hall klcka off for Klamath. Al turaa geta the ball od 10 yard Una and tears down field.,, Bllaa meeta him on the 10 yard line and falls him. First and ten. tboy try left- end run, Yancey falls blm, 1 yards loss. Second and ten, then try right end run, Smith tackle, no gain. Third and twelve, they try run through center, no gala. Fourth and twelve, Klamath penalised 5 yards for oft aide. Sceoml Quarter First and ten, Any goea off right tackle for ( yards. Second and four, Barnea around right end for 18 yards. First and ten, John son hits loft tackle for 6 ysrds. Second and iflvo, Auy pasoeo to Hall, which nets another touch down. Yancey keeps up bis good record by sending another over. WhHn'ey 1 sent In to take Barnoa place. Alturaa kick off, Walsh get Loll on the 10 yard line and car ries It to tho 30 yard lino. First nnd ten. Hall hits left tackle for 3 yards. Second and seven. Hall passes to ' Johnson. Incomplete. Klamath penalised t yards for oft side. ' Second and twelve. Hall hits left tackle for 6 yards. Three end seven, Hall hits left tackle for 8 yards. First and ten, Whit nay goes off right tackle for 1 yards. Third and two. Hall passes to Johnson, 40 yards for touch down. Whitney trys a drop kick on try for punt falls. I HsII kick off. They reclve on IS yard line and run It bock to 38 yard line. First and ten, at tempt pass, Beeolor blocks. Second and ten, attempt poos, Bessler blocks. Third Quarter Hall kicks off to ten yard line, Smith downa him on ! yard line. First and ten, paas Incomplete. Sec ond and ten, pass blocked by Bess lr. Third and ten, right end run not yards. Fourth and 6, punts. Auy receive on 40 yard line, car ries It in 4 y,rd llna' Flr,t ad tan, Hall' oes off left end for 30 yard. Klamath off ldo, penalised IB yards. Second and twenty-five, Hall Psrs to Yancey. 45 yards. First and ten. Hall poosoe to Assy, 1 yards. Second and two. Assy around rlxht end for S ynrds. First and ton, Hull PB V1"108?' touchdown. On try for poln'. Yan cey pastes lo Smith, complete. Klamath sends in all her subs. Altnrns kicks off. Hall ftets It on 10 yard Hno and runs It back when vou oat meat at the Shasta cXrVealln. Klamath Couu- , Thm-sflayNov, 12. 19.52 ""T" ' " Tna ten. y around right end Cor 6 yarda, Hecond and flva. Hall at trnnptg to plus to Ajjy, Intercepted by Alturaa. Flrat and ten. puss Incomplete. ' Alturaa off aide, I yard penalty, First and fifteen, paaa complot. ( yards. Fourfti Quarter rnro ana two, Hall goe, off. left end, 1 yard. Fourth and one, Any oft rlgbt nd, 7 yarda. Ona and tan. Any off Tight tackl. 4 yarda. Two and alx. Hall off left tackle, 6 yarda. Three and one, Auy gooa through center for touchdown, 1 yard. Any . try place kick but falls. Upp (or Smith. Alturaa klcka, Whitney recelvea on ten yard Una and tarriea It to 31 yard Una. One and ten. Hall off left guard, 3 yards. Two and eight. Any off Tight tackle, 4 yarda. Three and four, Hall off left tackle, 6 yarda. Flrat and ten. Hall off right guard, 10 yarda. On and tan, Johaeon off left tackle, 1 yard. Two and nine. Ilnll paaae to Any, Incomplete. Thre and nine. Hall paaoea to Soule, Incomplete, Fourth and aeven, Hall arouna left end, 4 yard, lost on downs. One and ten, paaa Incomplete. Two and ten, off left tackle, stopped by John son, 1 yarda. Three and eight. paaa incomplete. Fourth and eight, punt. Final acore Klamath Falls 47, Alturaa 0. Time .'Carried Hall 25: Whit ney, 4; Barnea (: Carroll, IS; Co fer. 1: Johneon, 4. Yard Coined Hall, 110; Whit ney. 18; Borneo 31; Carroll, 109; Cofer, 3; Johnson, 17. K. H. Pasaes Tried 11 Yarda Oalnsd M03 Passes Intercepted 1 Paaoea Completed T Passe Incomplete 4 IS WITHIN GRASP DECLARE EXPERTS Copyright 10183 by t'nlted Sews TORONTO. Ont., Nov. 12. Re Telallona concerning the nature of cancor and the apparent effectlve ness of a new treatment employing lead,, were madeln an answer ba- for th Toronto .'Academy oi mcoi cine Tuesday night by Dr. W. Blair Bell, noted Liverpool surgeon and unlrerolty professor. An Investigation begun by Dr. Bell IT years ago and during the laat three years carried on under bio direction by the Liverpool can cer research committee with a staff of nearly 30 experts in many branches of science. Is behind this nn,i in ita striking evidence Is I hmhmJ ih aa avalanatlon of can cer has been found and a method of treatment formulated .that "places the solution of the cancer problem within grasp," according to Dr. Bell, "if indeed It haa not al ready been accomplished." "There probably lo no specific cause of cancer but hundreds or causes" Bell declared. "It la tha cancer Itaelf that la a opeciflc growth process." Bell 1s one of the leading sur scons of Great Britain. He la an authority on several branches ot surgery and has been honored many times with scholarships. prlics and medals. Consequently the re sults of his cancor research are not llkoly to be Impeached. He has aerved aa honorary director of the Liverpool cancer research commit tee. Indications of the progress of the investigation have appeared from time to time since 1923 but BelPe announcement Is based on the practically complete report of the committee. Bell's address will be published in the Lancet, the British medical Journal, later this week Bell asserts his investigations have been proved Flrat that cancer Is a definite condition of growth taking place in the cells affected Second, that this process Is not unlike certain normal processes' of growth, but lacking the control that checks normal call growth, at the rlaht nolnt. Thirrf that In finding a sub stance to check this unrestrained growing of the cello a cure would be found for cancer. !..-,, that lead 1a such a substance. t ma a therefore .furnishes bs- 1MUUI - .1. nf tho treatment which Prof. Bell and his collaborator 1 have wnrkad Otlt The fact that they found early in their research that among cnem lots, plumbers and other workers with lead, cancer was a rare or unknown disease, lo only one of the foresting considerations that ledchestr. lu Ne ws: 1 Una 1 lay 1 tin t day -lift FOR SALE Real Estate FOR BALE New eight apart ment court, with separate gar agea, all modern and up-to-dta; a good In com property, and In good location. Price $15,000 on terms. Call at (01 Lincoln or phone (If-H. Three good . lota, t Oil 10 ft,, on rront ut.. Mill Addition, near Btraborn railroad. Pric 12(0 cash. Phone 634-M, or call at 901 Lincoln St. WILL TRADE 89 acre near Bo nanza tor bouse In Klamath Fall. Writ K. W. Taare. Bo nania. Or. OlS N18 IF YOU WANT to U your farm or obtain a low Interact rot, long term loan on aama. See WIHHARD KEAln CO. 136 Bo. 7tb Bt, Inoarano Real Estate. Farm Loan OHf WE HAVE A SIX acx tract of ex ceptionally fine land, adjoining the auto park, t-4 mil from city limits all under Irrigation. Thla I an Ideal tract for a chicken ranch or truck garden, or both. The price la right, and low terms. City water and light. WIBHARD REALTY CO. 120 So. 7th St. Insurance Real Eotate. Form Loan OUT WE RAVE BOMB REAL bargalno in both city and farm property, opportunities to trad or ex Chang. WISHARO REALTY CO. 196 So. 7th St. Real Estate. Form Losuta Oltf EXCEPTIONAL BUY 80 acre ranch, good buildings, on high way, across road from school, all under Irrigation, port In alfalfa. Pric (4.000. Half coon, holt carried on long tlm farm loaa, low Interest. Thl Is a real anap. WIBHARD REALTY CO. ISO So. 7b St. Jjaannuioe Real Estate. , Fan Loaa Oltl ALT AMONT ACRES Tour test chance to buy choice acreage elo to town... City water, light - and telephone and Irriga tion water.' Easy terms, 20 per eent down, balance ton dollars per month. WISHARD REALTY CO. 120 So. 7th B. Insurance . Real Estate. Farm Loans Oltf FOR BALE On .of the best com pletely furnished borne la th city, lot large enough tor an other boose, yard la aloe lawn, troeav and ahrubbery, garage. Price $(,900. 83,009 down, bal ance on monthly payment, splen did location, on pavement. Call 91 Lincoln or psoas 686-M. Three-room, completely furnish ed house to trade as first payment on larger house. Want about tour room modern bouse oa pavement. & H. 8., cars News. S9tt FOR SALE Splendid ranch proper ty In different parts of the county. Phone 636-M. or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Three good 60 by 120 foot lots on Front street, Mills Addition, near Strahorn railroad. Phone 636-M or caU 901 Lincoln. them to try' It In the treatment of cancer. Prof. Bell'a address brought out. Cancer today ranks as the great est cause of death for those past middle life and Ita appalling death rate apparently Is on the Increase in nearly all clvlltted countries. -CAPACITY IXCREASKD NEW YORK. Nov. 11. (United News) Tex Rlckard announced Wednesday that the seating capacity for bicycle race fans on the occasion of tho opening of the new Madison Square Garden will be Just twice that of old garden. When the six day pedalor are sent away on the long grind November 28, there will be seats for 14,000 spectstors. The former . structure accommodated 7,000. ' Radio Program Thursday, November 12 KPO, 428.1 meters. Hale Bros, and Chronicle, San Francisco Reg ular features; I p. m"., Sclger orches tra; 2:90 p. m., 'program; 3:30 p. m., Pglace orchestra: 5:30 p.m., children' hour, stocks; 6:30 p.m., Robert Dollar banquet; 8, 9 p. m programs; 10 p.m.. Cablrlo or- Classified Ads CLASH IITCD AD RATES I 1 Una t day I 1 line 4 day -!0 -tit I! For Sale Real Estate (Con't) i I: for aale or trade. Eight hundred i acre. Klght dcllara acre, or trade for aheep. Twelve miles east Eugene, Oregon. Two mileol Marcala, Oregon, on Southern 1 Pacific. Mild ciimata oil year. I nunning water. Plenty rain pr-! duce crop. No buildings. Make fine stock ranch.. C. Reck, Gib bon. Ore. Nll-14 FOR SALE On and one-ball acre In alfalfa and potatoes, on high way, cloae In. Pric 81,000, on easy terms. 801 Lincoln. Phon 638-M. FOR BALE Splendid reoldene lot In good location on Crasoent ave. Call 801 Lincorn or phon 634-M. FOR SALE New modern S-room bungalow; price 84,600; tnrma. Phone C86-M or call 901 Lincoln. TWO SPLENDID residence lots on Lincoln street. Price 3350 each Apply 901 Lincoln or Phone 636-M. HOTEL FULLY eqnipped, 11 rooma. More can be added. Eaay terms. Restaurant in connection. An exceptional opportunity. W. F. McCollum. Dorria, Calif. 021 N12 Low Interest, long term farm loans WI8HARD REALTY CO. YM So. 7th St. Insurance Real Estate. - Farm Loans Oltf FOR SA1.K Some splendid lots In Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Splendid corner lo! In Hot Springs. Close In. 60x7 feet. Price $1,000. Call 901 Lincoln 8L or phon 636-M. FOR SALE Only a few good lots left in Mills Addition; price $260 each. Phone 636-M or coil 901 . Lir.corn. FOR SALE Two-room house with closed-ia porch, garage, large lot, close to Oregon ave. pavement; v price 31.200, one-third down, bal ance on easy terms. Phone 636-M or call at 901 Lincoln M. ' FOR SALE Lots la all parts of th city for 10 per cent down and 36 eqnal payments on unpaid balance. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. FOR SALE If you ore looking tot a nice smnH Irrigated farm, I hove 1 It tor sale; t ootct. 1' mile from 1 Klamath Fails, with good build ings, shade trees, lawn, and every thing to run the farm goea with the place, Including horses Price 310,000. Call 301 Lincoln St. or phone 636-M. FOR RENT Apartment. Three rooms, furnished. Furnace heat and bath. Cloae in. Coll between 2:30 and 8:00. 126 North 3rd St. Nil Four room house. , Phone 41-W. Nlltt House, tour room with garage. 1422 Bast Msla. corner White Are. See Sam Feller. 2019 South Sixth St. NlO-11 Small house wiht garage. Close - tn. Inquire 624 High. NIOtf Rooma ath. with board. BIS Klam N10-12 Five room house. 1135 Pine. Phone 236-R. N8-12 Nicely furnished house, oln. . . 814 Lln N8-11 FOR RENT apartment. First class furnished steam heated. Mc- Carthy Apartments, Phone 800.. 630 Pine. OWtf KFBK, 248 meters. Bee, Kimball Upson, Sacramento 7:30 p. m., weather; 7:40 p.m., children's story; 8 p.m., musical program; 8:40 p. m., instrumental and vocal program; 9 p. m., dance music. KGO, 361 meters. General Elec tric, Oakland. Usual features; 4 p. m., St. Francis orchestra: San Fran cisco; 5:30 p.m., boys' program; 7 p. m., news, weather, stocks, mar kets; 8 p. m., "Her Temporary Hus band," KGO Players; 10 p.m., Ben Black's orchestra, San Francisco. KLX, 604 meters. Tribune 7 p. m., news. KNX, 387 meters, Express, Holly wood Usual features; 11 a.m., na ture talk; 7, 8 p. m., programs: 10 p. m.. West orchestra. KHJ, 405.2 meters. Times, Los Angeles Usual features 12:30 p. m., dance music; 2:30 p.m., mat inee; 8:30 p.m., children's hour; 7:45 p. m., "Increasing and Decreas ing Weight," Dr. Philip M. Lovell; 8 p. m.i program; 70 p. m., Hickman orchestra. KFI, 467 meters, Earle C. An thony, L. A. 5:30 p. ni., mat inee; 7 p. m Albion Trio; 8, 9 p. m., musical programs; 10 p. m., pro gram, KQW, 491.5 meters, Orcgonlan, Portland 10:30 a.m., music, weatb. X tin 1 week -I0 -71. lln 1 month FOR SALE MioceJUnaou Better English male two years; trained quail and dock. Hons car broke, eligible to regiatra- lion. No reasonable offer f fused. Luclle Redner, 1111 Pell- can City rood. Nll-18 Furniture snd rugs and an assort ment of household goods, refrig erator, dishes, etc. Can be view-' ed at 9 a. m. Thursday.. Quick action. Walnut Apia. Apt. 1. . Nil ford delivery in good condition. Call at Imperial Oarage, trd and Main Bts. Ntf '. ' Cash ' Registers ' ' Slightly used Dalton, Burroughs, . guaranteed. Cash or. terms. South well's Stationery Store. Phone 802. , . Wll-lt.. Two-yeans-old ; tine animal;, for ssle cheap or will trade for, ewes. Howard Shur, Worden, ' Ore. ,, . mo-ue.-; . Ten Days' Ssle Stoves, overcoat. , and furs. All kiads of goods. ' Save money. Bee Dick at 830 . ' Main St. . , ,N7 D7i. j,.V Apple Cider, gal. .,, ,, t, .49'.; Yakima, apudo, per cwt. -. 1.76 ,. . Apples, box, .,75 to 1.7S v.w Onions, cwt, 2.15 , , Grapes, per lb. .. 03c to OSo , 'r Fresh Eggs, by the case - 48o ' : Fresh Eggs by the do.J. . 69- .?. Scottl's Produce Co. .rU 301 East, Main St. Phone w27 : ' NS tf -",0 TO EXCHANGE Wish to exchange 26 3-4 acre. "," beat of soil, highly Improved. '. ' part in alfalfa. Remainder In .'j fruit and nut. Abundance .w.. . . ter for irrigation. Eight room : ' plastered house, barn, etc. 8Hu-, - a ted on paved road, 1!4 mil from city limits of Chlco, Calif. , Want Klamath Fall residence ;tr or businas property.. . Will ..eon-. alder close in acreage, ' Address W. A. B., Room 208, Hall Ho- tel. . Nll-lti . Touring car, top condition, for real - ; estate. Call 619 Walnut. NljMt;.. ' , ' -Tr-rz-"' - ' : a no HELP WANTED Mala' Salesman with ear. Experience not ' necessary. Llak River . Electric, ', 12 to 1 p. m. ' - 12-13 '.' HELP WANTED Female Woman to cook for 8 men. Wage 376 per month. All winter work. ' City Employment office. 15 4 Main St. ' N12 WANTED PoaiHoB " f Grocery dark, 38, married, want -. position. Experienced In delivery,, work. . Best of reference. Box. ' 82. News. N12-13 ' WANTED Washings to be done at home. . Work guaranteed. Prices . rea sonable. Phone 998. N12-13: Will say cash for used Ford or -. Chevrolet, sny shape or modeL 622 South 6th. Nil D10 - Dressmaking and fancy work.' Mra. Hcschler. 713 No. 2th. Phone 726-J. Nll-K -- 'w. 1 I MTcri i aurmte ,s Signs,' painting, tinting, papering, ' carpentering, small job. spec ialty. Paoae (13. N8-14 er, news; 11:30 p.m.. Rose City Trio; 7:30 p.m., weather, markets, news, sports; 7:45 p.m., lecture. Catholic Truth society. , ' . i-- What you no longer have use for may be Just the thing another fa seeking. The Klamath News Classi fied Ads bring buyers and sellers to gether. ' v: Legal Notices notice for FrnucATioy - Department of the Interior ' V. S. Land office at Lakevlew, Or. October 14, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Hard C. Tipton, of Olene, Oregon, who, on Oct. 15. 1920, made Additional Stock Raising Homestead Entry. No. 010041, for 8H3EU, BEHSWK of Seo. 7, SWKSWtf ot See. 8. NW14, NHSWK of Sec. 17, EH NEK of Sec. 18. Township 398., Range 11 H K Willamette Merid ian, haa tiled notice ot Intention to make Three Year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above) described, before C. R. DeLap, Clerk ot the County Court, at Klamath Fall. Oregon, on the 27th day of November, 1926, Claimant names as witnesses: ' . Edward Van Antwerp, John U. . Tipton, Samuel Dixon and Albert ')' L. Marshall, all of Olene, Oregon. p P. LTOHT - oig lf . Register, -1 j Peud ArraUWco day with Irleods. ty tut.