The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 13, 1925, Image 7

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. Friday, November Iff 102.1
s Classified Ads
.1.1.1 avert.
lS B.io-dat:
I.j Fries I vrm u A I L - i ,. . !.. r. i ,. .
Iiti or call tr " uu.-uaii mere umrt nine moves, overcoats
j. i in annua iHV 4WiMlueS, OD
CLASSIFIED
1 Hot t dart
1 line 4 days
AD RATES
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I Una I weak
1 Una 1 month
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For Sale Real Estate (Con'l)
For aala or trad. Klghl hundred
acres. Klght dollnrs acra, or
trade fur sheep. Two Wo mllos
oat Kugeno, Oregon. Two mlloa
M arm In, Oregon, on Southern
I'ni'irio. Mild ilimata all rear.
Ituiiiilna Tfater. I'li.nty rain pro-
dim rrons. No buildings. &1nh
fine atorg rancn,
bon. Or.
FOR SALE (Con'O
I P.m., program; tm p, ,., Hweet hoary, 24c, light, 2c8qc; pokln
ducks, 21e021c;, colorad. 18c.
Turkeys ' .
Ejdk
Tro-years-oId; flna animal; for
aala choso or will tm.u ,n, ,..
C. Km-k. OIU-I ,,"r'd Hliur, Wurden, ()r.
MMI N10-15
scrss ''
In Klamath
W. Tear. o-
011-Nt""
In allnKa and .potatoes, on hlath.
way, cloao In. I'rlra 11,000, on
easy terms. 901 Lincoln, Phons
IS6-M.
ft your farm
r (surest rat,
on una. Sse
kuTY CO.
Tlh rlC
hare
Farm Me
out
icra tract of ei-
Isnd. adjoining
I all from rlty
Irrigation. This
bet for a chicken
lrda. or botn.
:, and low terms.
Ilrbu.
buMTI CO.
fth
hnace
Farm loas
out
Irt REAL bargains
liri firm property.
lo trade or
IttLTT CO.
warn
Farm Loan
out
BCT acta
hilllip. on hlgh-
Lt from school, all
kt. part la alfalfa.
Hail cats, ball
b tins farm loon.
Tta It a real anap.
HALTY LX).
ktu .
ta
Farm Loam
. . Oltf
t ACRES
ta bay cbolca
jiwt City wator,
sou and Irrlga
atsvas. 10 per
ta dollars par
UTT CO.
Ht.
(. farm Loans
01U
Low Interest, long term farm loans
WIMIMIID IIK.ILTY CO.
11(0 Bo. Tlh Ht.
Insurance
Ileal Katate. Farm Ixwna
Oltf
and fun. All kinde of aoods.
Suva money. Hue Dick at fiv
Main St. N7ui4
FOR SALB How splendid lota In
Mllla Addition, very rhoap. 1'hont
536-M or call 101 Lincoln.
FOIl SALE Hplendld corner lot
In Hot Sprngs. Close In. 60x71
feel. Price $1,000. Call 101
Lincoln St. or phone tlt-M.
FOIt BALK Only a few good lots
left In Mllla Addition; price 1260
each. I'hona tll-M or call tl
Lincoln.
TWO Hl'LKNDII) residence Inls on
Lincoln street, l'rlc $350 each.
Apply S01 Lincoln or Phone
136-U.
Apple Cldor. gal. ... $ .40
Yakima spuds, per cwt, i.n
Apples, box 7Ue to 1.75
Onluns, cwt. 215
'rapes, per lb 03c to 06c
fresh Kkss, by the case 4sc
Fresh Kkks by the dua 50e
Seoul's IVoduca Co.
'Ml Kat Main Ht. I'li.me 027
N3 tf
ballroom
KNX, 317 meters. Express, Holly
wood. Usual features; Z p. m., mu
sical program; 7 p.m., K I'ntlo ball
room; 7:30 p.m., program; I p.m..
West Coast theaters: t, 10 p.m.,
programs; 11 p.m.. West orchestra.
KIIJ, 405.1 meters, Times, Los
Angxloa. Usual features; 12:30 p.
m., Oaks, Tavorn orchestra; 1:30 p.
m., matlne; 0:o p.m., children's
hour; 7:10 p.m., "Romance of the
Banta Fo' Trail!" Oladya DoWItt; 8
p. m., program; 10 p. m., Hickman 'a
orcbostra.
KFI, 487 meters, Karle C. An
thony, Loa Angeles. 10:46 a.m.,
cooking talk; 5:30 p.m., matinee; 7
p.m., program; s p.m., organ re
cital;. p.m.. Total program: 1:30
p.m., music, "Joke contest"; 10 p.
m.. Instrumental and vocal pro-gram.
KOW, 491.5 . meters, Orcgonlan.
Portland. 7: It a.m., physical cul
ture; 10:30 a. m music, weather,
newa; 12:30 p.m.. Rose City Trio;
7:30 p. m., weather, markets, news,
porta; 9 p. m., concert; 10:30 p. m.,
Hoot Owls.
TO EXCHANGE
FOR BALK Two-room house with1
rloaed-ln porch, garage, largo lot: I
Wish to exchange 2 3-4 acres,
beat of soil, highly Improved,
part In alfalfa, Remainder In
fruit and nuts. Abundance wa
ter for Irrigation. Eight room
plastered houso, barn, etc. 811 u
ated on paved road, 1 Vt miles
from city limits of Chlco. Calif.
Want Klamath Kalis residence
or business property. Will con
sider rinse In acreage. Addresa
W. A. I)., Itoom 2V8, Hall Ho
tel. Nll-13'
cine to Oregon ae. pavement; j Touring car, top condition, for real
price II.SOO, one-third down, bal
anro on May terma. I'hono 631-11
or call at KOI Lincoln at.
estate. Call 1 Walnut. N10-13
DAILY MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Fancy dressed, 3 8c AH 2c: ordin
ary, 35c036c; fancy lire turkeys,
28cto30c.
Wool
PORTLAND, Nor. 12. Wool,
nominal, valley flna half blood,
30cj32c; medium or blood, 30c
(i 32c; coars or blood, 28c W
30c; braid, ,2 5c 2 8c. At' ally
polnte prices are 2c(J6c higher for
selected lots.
('audi Wheat
PORTLAND,' Nor. 12. Club,
11.48; big bond bluestem, 11.65
81.68; ordinary bluestem or boart,
11.63; turkey rod. ordinary, 11. 48;
turkey red, dark fancy, 11.47; rod
Russian, 11.43. .
FotAboc '
SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. 12
California rivers, tl.6013.85;
Washington gems, t3.80tl.75;
aweeta. No. 1, 3c3c; No. 2,
2c2ttc lb. .. 1
Livestock
SAN FRANCISCO, Steera, good,
t8.25S8.50; cows, good and
choice, 15.26615.75.
Calves steady, medium choice,
$7,60 6 i. 00.
Hogs steady; medium choice,'
113.60&114.00; medium, 112.000
814.00.
Sheep, firm; lambs, medium and
choice. 113. 00tf $15.25; ewes, 14.00
18.00; wethers, 19.000111.50.
Faf Ssrwfjal
EASTERN FANS TO
FAVOR MOVE FOR
FOOLS
Yale Held 2 tb l i
Favorite for Big
Game With Tigers
NEW TOR',' Nor. 12. (United.
News) Tho powerful combination
of brr.'mt, and brawn which Coach
Method Suggested Whereby I Tai Jotuj has welded Into Tale's
More Precaution Will 'football team looms as nearly a
Be Enforced ' 2 u 1 ,avorl,e 0Tr "
1 1 the hour of the annual bulldog-
j User battle approaches.
rum Bcutmuy win oe interested
In a movement started in the east
among those Interested in the flgbt
game In checking np on fouls. Kr-
FOR BALK Lota In all parts of lb
city for 10 par cent down and 81
equal paymenta on unpaid bnlanre.
Call 801 Lincoln or phone 638-M.
LOST
FOR BALE If you are looking fot
a nice small Irrigated farm, I have
It for sale; 46 acres, 7 miles from
Klamath Falls, with good build
ings, shade trees, lawn, and very
thing lo run the farm goes with
the place. Including horses Pries
1 10.000. Call 101 Lincoln St. or
phone 638-M,
Lost or stolen Saturday night, boy's
Hawthorne De Lux bicycle, In
front of Pine Tree Theatre. Re
ward for Information or return
of same. Notify 340 Lincoln
street. ...13-17
HELP WANTED Male
Haleaman with car. Experience not
necessary. Link Ktrcr Elcctric.
12 to 1 p. m. . . H-13
' flutter
PORTLAND, Nov. 12. Selling
price, creamery prima, 67c; dairy
buying price, 37c.
Cheese
Selling price Tillamook count
triplets. llc12c; loaf, 32c33c;
Oregon triplets, not branded, 26c;
Tillamook f o b., selling prices: trip
lets, 28c; loaf, 29c; Cooa county
cheese, selling price. 30c; loaf, 31c.
Efc-gs
Iluylng prices, current receipts,
44c; hennery whites, 49c; hennery
pullets. 39o; under alxed. 26c.
' Live Poultry
, Selling prlcea, heavy hens, 25c;
WALKER REFUSES TO
MEET TOM MILLIGAN
NEW YORK, Nor. 12. (United
News) Mickey Walker, welter
weight champion, has refused an of
fer to meet Tommy Mulligan,
European title bolder. In the
Chrlstmaa funds bouts in Madison
Square Garden next month. ,
"Mickey has contracts to meet
Sailor Friedman. Jock Alalona and
Billy. Wolle. within the next six
ry once In a while some fighter
or other delivers an Illegal trow
and the decision la given his op
ponent. Many a fight haa been won on
a foul that has hurt the boxer re
ceiving it to such an extent that
he cannot continue the fight. Then
again there are a lot of glove ar
tlnta that have taken advantage
off this law of the ring to win deci
sions, when, in reality, they hare
not been hurt very badly.
Back in New York where exper
iences along this line have been
numerous, one member of the
sporting fraternity suggests the fol
lowing remedy.
When a fighter haa been fouled,
be will immediately be counted
out by the referee.
After the fighter bos been count
ed out, he will be examined to de
termine the ex'.ent of effect of t'je
foul blow, and also verification .of
the blow be secured ' from com
petent offlc'als present.
In event I', is found the one pur
ported to be fouled really has been
and is seriously handicapped there
by, he will be given the decision.
On the ether hand it not, he has
already been counted out. : ;
I There is a quiet confidence In
I New Haven, which the spectacular
performance - of Bill Ropers' men
against Harvard cannot diminish.
Even Prlncetonians, however, en
heartened by the tigers' 18 ta 0
victory of last Saturday, admit
Tale has the pre-gsme call.
Last year after administering an
almost equally severe drubbing to
Harvard, Princeton succumbed pow
er and went down to defeat before
the blue at Palmer stadium. .' A
lost minute look at the two teams
as they completed their strenuous
training justified belief that toot
ball history would repeat Itself.
Professional gamblera, who, un
swayed by partisanship, determine
the betting odds hare made 5 to
favorite but It would not be sur
prising f the supporters of old
Ell wete forced to offer 2 to 1 by
game time. ''.".
weeks,
light lo medium hens, 18c: springs. tary explained. ty meat.
TIT I. a a - . t c. . .
Teddy Hayes, his secre-Cafe Jmn wling Klamath Coun-
N10-14 Inc. McLarnin to win.
FIGHTERS SAVE S300
LOS ANGELES, Nor. 12 Jimmy
McLarnin of Vancouver and Jackie
Fields of Los Angeles saved for
feits of 1500 each when they made
the stipulated weight of 127 lbs.
for their tea round lout at the
Olympic auditorium on Thursday
night.
Fields, to the great surprise of
the . boxing fraternity, made 128
pounds. McLarnin was only a quar
ter -of a pound lighter..
Odds of 10 to 7 were quoted on'
I
FOR RENT
Apartment. Two rooms furnished.
Hot and cold water, 603 Jeffor
sou. Nll-15
Four room bou. Phon 41-W.
Mltf
Small house wlht garage. Close
In. Inquire (24 High. NIOtf
ni best eom
kni in the
enih for an-
M 1 Bice lawn.
L4?. garage.
unt down, bal-
'armtnta. anlan-
1 KftoanL Call
' tit-M.
H.J Hi!
tftly farnlah
2" IJrst payment
- -ssi loout four
em on r-t- .
Pit tan.:... ffoper-
L11 "0I eountr.
2"01 Lincoln.
FOR RENT Flral class furnished
apartment, ateam heated. Mc
Carthy Apartments, 610 Pin.
Phone 800. 014tt
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Setter English male two yeara:
trained quail and ducks. House
car broke, eligible to reglalra
tlon. No reasonable offer re
fused. Lnrlle Itedner, 2111 Pell
can City road. N12-19
Ford delivery In good condition.
Call at Imperial Oarage. 3rd
and Main Bts. Mtt
Slightly used Dslton, Burroughs,
guaranteed. Cash or terms. South
well's Stationery Store. Phone
603. , .Nll-17
WANTED Position
Young man age 24. wants lob as
grocery clerk. Phone bin.
N13-14
Grocery clerk, 28, married, wants
position. Experienced In delivery
work. Beat of references. Box
82. News. N 12-1 3
WANTED
Washings to be done at home.
Work guaranteed. Pricea rea
sonable. Phone 991. N12-13
Will pay cash for used Ford or
Chevrolot, any shape or model.
522 South 6-th. Nil D10
Dressmaking and fancy work. Mrs.
Hoschler. 713 No. fth. Phone
726-J. Nll-17
MISCELLANEOUS
Piano Tuning. Call Mr. Morgan
at the Earl Shepherd Co.
N1S-19
Signs, painting, tinting, papering,
carpentering, small jobs a apec
Inlty. Phone 613. N8-14
What you no longer have use for
may be Just the thing another Is
seeking. . The Klamath Sevt Classi
fied Ads bring buyers snd sellers to
gether. : .
.
'"f lood 60 by 150
- iron, -1 . .....
itu t,:. aims
Lu "norn n ...j
01 Lincoln
trie. ir,."r; fom
s '.': term
vr n ftA. .
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'Pl'Mlit ........ . -
Pl oa A,lu"n'e lot
"""as 636-M .
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Legal Notices
OTICK VOtt PCBLICATION
Department ot the Interior
C. 8. Land office at Laknview, Ore.
October 14, 1925.
' Notice la hereby given that Hard
C. Tipton of Olene, Oregon, who,
terms, on Oct. 15. 1920, made Additional
Stock Raising Homestead Entry. No.
610041, for 8HSK4. SKUSWtt
of Sec, 7. SWKBWK of Sec. 8.
NWU. NHSWfc of 8c 17, EH
NKK of See. 18. Township 89S.,
Range 11H K.. Willamette Merid
ian, haa filed notice ot Intention
to make Three Year Proof, to ea-
tabllsh 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 wltnessos:
Edward Van Antwerp, John M.
Tipton, Samuel Dixon and Albert
L. Marshall, all of Olene, Oregon,
F. P. LIOHT,
018 Nig Register.
I.
x. 'cailns.. .
tate In the County of Klamath,
State of Oregon. ,
FRED BUE8INO,
Executor of the Estate of
Edd Smith, Deceased.
021,10 N6, 13. 20.27
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HiT 1 - In
NOTICK TO CKKIHTOKS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE
COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Matter ot the Estate ot Edd
Smith, Doceaaed.
Notice is hereby given by tho
undersigned executor of the estate
of Edd Smith, deceased, to the
creditors ot, and all persons hnv.
Ing claims against, said doceased
to exhibit them, with the noces
aary vouchers, within six months
after the first Implication of this
notice, to said executor at his of
fice at 1020 Main Streol. Klamath
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
' Notice Is heroby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad
ministrator with the will annexed of
the estate of Joseph A. Whlttlng
ton, decossed. and has qualified.
All persons having claims against
said estate ere notified to present
the same to me with proper vouch
ers Vt the office of D. V. Kuyken
dnll. 16 Loomls Building. Klamath
Falls, Oregon, within six months
hnr 6. 1925.
liuiii "" ---vvTr At T.
11 V. n.iririiuii'nwwi
Admlnlatrntor with the will
annexed.
N6,13.20,27 D4
Radio Program
Friday, November IS
KPO 428 3 meters, Hal Brothers
and Chronicle, San Frartclsco. Rcg
ttlnr features; 12:45 p. m.. Common-
wenlth club! 1:30 p. m., oeig.ee ur
chestra; 6:30 p. m., children's hour,
stocks; 6:30 p. m., Code's orchestra;
g p. m.. Palace orchestra.
,.-nn 9i meters, General Elec
tric. Oakland. Usual features; 3
nfrf.iH's orchestra, San
L ..It.! 4 P.m., St. Frnncla or
chestra. San Francisco; 5:30 p.m..
.,,,. ..rneram: 6 p.m., concert; 7
p.m., news, weather, slocks, mar-
kola.
KLX,
508 meters. Tribune, Oak-1
Falls, Klamath County. Oregon, the land. 4 p.m.. women s nur'
name bolng the place for the trans- candrcn't itorjr; 7 p.
ctlon ot. the business ot mW .
... - t' t.- r 'v.fi'trt..t j
All Set For Tomorrow, Folks
i WHICH WILL 3E A GREAT DAY FOR YOtJ AND US
HlBMis
SO WE SAY WHOEVER YOU ARE, WHEREVER YOU ARE,
, WHATEVER YOU. WANT, COME TOMORROW
Most anyone can have a
Dress at the prices we
are making now.' Wool
( - i
Plaid and Satin Crepes,
etc., sizes 16 to 46.
Former values $10.00 to
$35.00
Sale Prices
$5.95 to $22.85
Dresses
Goats
Millinery
Etc.
AT VALUES IMPOSSIBLE
TO DUPLICATE
ALL MILLINERY
REDUCED
Just think, you can buy
any Hat in stock for a lot
less than you could before.
Former value $5 to $18.
Sale Prices
$2.98 to $11.88
Kayser and Holeproof Hose
Best grade to be had. For
mer price $1 to $3. .
Sale Prices
68c to $1.98
M
READ OVER THESE PRICES-HUNDREDS OF OTHERS FORE
GATHERED FOR TOMORROW'S SELLING. THE PRICES PLACED
ON THESE SPECIALLY MENTIONED BARGAINS CALL FOR
IMMEDIATE ACTION.
A STORE FULL OF THE NEWEST STYLE
MERCHANDISE ALL ON SALE AT THE
1 LOWEST PRICES
HECTOR'S
Klamath Falls
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