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NEWS Ml Thursday,' Nov, ifl. 1925 Page TKr 106 1 168 1 Iw- E-N', ..usralo r- ..-,). and In Price II5.0MO on ,1 Lincoln or )". "'.. " ..r nil -ll.rtail. I ' - nil at I St. SpUBdld corner lol Clow In. (0i7t . il ooo. Cull - or phona U-M. $t to our farm , o Intareai raiw, ion on to. 7th m inrr tarn in OWf 1SIX anre tract ' Bit land, adjoining jet l- mil from city ia.tr Irrigation, ion iricl tor chicken trick garden, or both. rlfht, and low tormi. r" Ird ltd lixhta. HK.ii.TT ca lo. 7lh HI. baranre . Farm Jxmna Oltf ill it SOME URAL barralne Hu tnd frm property, rjs to trado or i- iu realty co. S lo. liti St. r. Kami Loans out KAl BUT 80 acrs ni killdlnn, on htgh- mi md from school, all tp'toa, part In alfalfa. iM. Half rash, half n ln time farm loan, Ttlt li a rrnl ana p. ilU RKM.TY CO. til So. 7th HI. Iwsraare Farm Loans Oltf BUIII!tT At'ltKH k dnra to buy choice Wti town. City water, krtna and Irrlga l kir tnrma, SO per Ywtl ten dollart per ir.U.TY flktlh Ht. I onare Far tf the t CO. Farm I .nana Oltf i tba beet eom- I bnmea fn tba f nough tor an fM In nice lawn, f an.li.ry, garaga. f. Il.ooo down, bal 1117 aaymenta, aplen rj aj pare men t. Call f phone 6S6-M. M.JI TMT 9 Trad! 0IDDlell a.. ... l-l " "4e aa flrat n.rm.nl ' Want about four- aie on ntwa. Iitu " " ' " county, f ".r call ni i.inni. '-TkfM m,J .A , . . Oil n. - R BU DT 1SV it. Z:lal. ". Mllla Ai.ir Olrinorn railroad. J" Mil 901 Lincoln. a: "'"""rn o-rnom titu V,50n! torma. ran aoi Lincoln, Id fT'Wandld " or pnone B38-M, 55A News ana PWI, am M 'ill.. " U..enaii 1tlitt hrh. IP........ KT .'n""1""l,1 Kdltor I UlalTrT- '.. a .'."'' at HI...,. -- --rnil..rl,- "'ti ylfVfc ilulldl II din it FtMal TT rrrt1irv "Inn Bna . niBif iv i ft. m 1 1 Hanv. mi Ik . to J 9 a. m" l,T".,m,,l b. io Sn ,ii, an,. a cowr kl '"'"ir?n..r J" noa r aji fleadlt r ews Classified Ads (LAHHIHKU AO BATE) Ho line I days 4 days ,.!0o ..lit i: For SaleReal Estate (Con!) Splendid "I riinm modern houae un Nlnuli H(. I'rlro li.ZMi. yiii l.lnraln r I'hiina 636 M. for hale New Ihrao riiom house, haa belh room, clothe closet, brnukfaxt nook, gsragn. Fulrvtew district. Price 1211.1). 1160 down. I'.'U per muulh and Interest. Call Hears. , A iiaiu.mv One of the beat lota in Mot Springs, west front on pavement. Price $1000. Aak f(r Sears. . WANTED Party looking for location for store and tilling stutlon on Dallee California Highway. Heat loca tlon In town at thn prlro. A rvul snap. Aak for French. sai.i: or kxciianck US acre., all iiudor cultivation. 135 under dltrh. paid up water right: fair buildings and elec tric lllll, two well., all kind, of funning equipment; 7 horses; 1! llolatt-tn cow, a raxlatvritd : 1 rcflnlarod llolatnln bull; 70 loin of hay. l'rk 116.500. Ownur Will I'trhaiiKii for ill u 1 1 furm lu Wlllammis Valli'. 9 Krumb or Koura. A. A. lltfl.l.MAV (X. Ilxntliini. 11 H..ti-lilll HI. Mrt flHliy Itlixk I'hanin I.1H Nit KOIl DAI.K- A barjcaln In a four room liuuaalow with bath, pan try, and two pnnhua, largo lot and (-nraan. partly turnlahrd. I'rlro l.'ouo. Duo down and roaaonablo tnonlhly paymnnta. Sol . I.lnrolo or I'hono ot-M. FOIl BALK Four room and bath plaaterrd bungalow In good Inra- Ion, large Int. barn on hark, lrM. near arhool. Price llnoO. U1 Llnroln, or Phone U6-.M. FOIl BALK 150 acre nar llnnun xa, on highway. Prk-e $10,000 rah. I to arrea under Irriga tion. 901 Lincoln, or Phnue 6a-.f. Fuur rmiin niodiTn liuuxp. I tit l It and barment. laundry traya. two lid rooma and brpakfam nook. loae In. IJ.6IH1. Terma. see Jamea Smith, Underwood Illdf. N18-20 8'e I hla one. Thai fine lot luai orr Kaplanadn on Alameda. I.oi 10, hlork It. ran be hud for few rinya only, at $800 caah. The Walton-Wright Company. M7-19 A.SHI.ANII THADKIt in going to Klamath Falla. Ilaa aome aplen. (lid properly In Anhtand iradv. K. T. Staple. Aahlund. N17-19 IF INTKRKSTKD In Rogita River Valley, write or call on E. T. iitapln. Hotel Anhland building, Aahlund. XI 7-1 9 FOR BALK On and one-half acres In alfalfa and potatoea. on high way, cloae In. Price $1,000, on eaajr terms. (01 Lincoln, Phona 631-M. Low Interest, long term farm loam WINIIARIf REALTY CO. I1M Ho. 7th St, Insurance Real Estate, Farm I nana Oltl FOR SALE Soma splendid lota In Mllla Addition, very cheap. Phone 536-M or call $01 Lincoln. FOR BALK Only a few rood Iota left In Mills Addition; price -'oo each. Phona 636-M or call (01 Lincoln. . TWO 8PLEND1D 'reaidenre lota on Lincoln street. Price $350 each. Apply (01 Lincoln or Pbone D36-M. FOR 8ALE Two-room house with clnsed-ln porch, garage, large lot, close to Oregon ave. pavement: price (1,200. ono-tMrd down, bal ance on easy terms. I'none djo-iu or call at 901 Lincoln at. FOR SALE Lota In all parti of the city for 10 per cent down and 36 equal payments on unpaid balance. Call (01 Lincoln or phona 536-M. FOR BALE It you are looking fof a nice small Irrigated farm, I hare It for anle: 4fi acres. 1 miles from Klamath Fnlls, with good build ings, shade trees, lawn, and every thing to run the farm goes with the place. Including horses Price $10,000. Cnll 901 Lincoln St. or phone K36-M. FOR RENT n p - j- r .... Four room house with bath, range and henler. Corner Muln nnil Alameda. Phono 485-11. NITtf Furnished room. Winters llldg. Steam healed Nlfl-21 Two room apartment, hot and cold water. 603 Jefferson. N19-22 One room, (3.511 per livens 414 Walnut. week. Ad- N19-21 Large hnnsckoonlna' room. Two blocks- from Muln. 237 North 6th. N17-21 Housu, Two rooms furnished. Inquire. l. cnmf.irli.hly toil Vine N17-l- ' 8 Oo lint 1 month ......7Jo FOR RENT (Con't) Modern liouo with naraia. fur. iiiaiinoj or uufuruaicd lh.,.. 7 UK. N17-19 Modern five room rhlldran. It 5.00. I'liouo um-lt. bnuaa. No Kurnlahad. N 17-1 Foil UKNT Tliro room and lath furulhd hnuae. with ltaraa. In ond Inrallon. I'rlro fru month. o'jjM1 Ul Lloroln or lh"n,, ii. "KN'T 'our room hoiite on Hhliiplngton hlahway. I'rlra $20 month, tall at SOI Llnroln or phona C3D-.M. KOIl KKNT-Modorn bunxalow on pavimicut. unfurnlahed; rangn in KlK-hffn. l'rlco !!) month. Call HOI Lincoln; phono 630-M. Pour room hotue. I'hono 41-W. Nlltt Foil RENT Klrat claaa furnlahad apartment, ateam heated. Mc Carthy Apartment, (30 Pine. lhono 800. OHtf FOR SALE Miacellaneou Wlnrheatvr pump uun, rhnke bored, with luathrr ra 35. Kajo cyllndor houd for Ford, 36. Phono 437-J. N19-22 Wood Limb wood for aale. $10 a cord dolltrurcd. Phonn 848. N18tf Flrat claaa furniture of three, room ttinxulow, complete or by piece. Ilarguin. Iita of fruit lu glaaa. Ilou.e for rent. Kberleln and K. Main. N18-20 Sotter Engliah male two years; trained quail and dnrka. House car broke, nllglble to registra. tlon. No reaHonnhlo offer Te. fucd. Luclle Ilednvr, 1111 Peli can Ulty road. N13-19 Ford delivery In good condition Call at Imperial Oarage, 3rd and Muln Sta. NStf Newton Apples Can give you a bargain In the yield of small orchard. Orchard run. Come and get thom. K. T. Siaplea Ho tel Aahlund building. N 17-19 Dodge aedan. fine condition Good I rubber, shock alimirbers. $4(10.' Howie Motor Co., 12th and Main. Nlalf- Ford touring. Starter, new paint. $65 worth new rubber. $145. Howie Motor Co., 12tn and Main. NlStf- Maxwell Club Sedan. 1925. (Tiiod condition. $675. Howie Motor Co., 13th and Main. Phonn 379. N15tf Chevrolet touring. 1923. Balloon tires. Extra tire, bumpers, snub- hers, other extraa. Fine huy lor una. Howie Motor Co. 12th and Main. r 'XlStt Apple Cider, gal. $ .40 Yakima spuds, per cwt 3.00 Applos, box, ..........75o to 1.75 Onions, cwt .b Grapes, per lb 03c to jOEc fresh r.ggs. by the ease 4Sr Fresh Eggs by the dos. 60c Seoul's Produce, Co. SO I East Main St, Phone 1)27 N3 tf LOST Shotgun, Stevens.. 12 gauge pump, on Tule Lake, one mile north and one-half mile west of Klab auba Camp. Finder please leave at Balslger Motor Co. and re ceive reward. N17-19 HELP WANTED Female Girl to do bookkeeping add typing. Apply Templar Motor Co. N18-19 Young woman to do general house work. Cdll 470. N17-20 WANTED Position Lady wishes position as cook. Ho tel or camp. Box 103, News. N17-l! WANTED Want a small car. Chevrolet or Star, with small payment down and balance easy. No dealer. Wrlto P. O. Box 614, Klamath Falls, Oregon. N19-21 Laundry to do at home, fine work a specialty. Silks and Mrs. D. A. Root. 1422 Phonn 324-It. Manznnita St. N17-22 Will pay caah for used Ford or Chevrolet, nny shape or modol. 522 South' 5th. Ml DIP MISCELLANEOUS ai awnm ii Mrs J. Leroy Johnson. learner i ' voice 204 So. Rlversldo, Thurs day from 1 to 4. Cull or Phono 473-M during studio hours only. Ladv will ahare apartment with responsible woman Box 109, N17-23 News. m.... Tim in IT. (Ull Mr. Morgan ,t tho Earl Shepherd Co Co. N13-19 ' . . -.,.. ia anllT Or to Or to j Ma J,l . i Valla' about baTie" Ho 1 wook lit tn in """"''.--; ,. m..store through a little 1 IMBU1BI.H ' " " - When Ch a plin and Wife Step Out , " WhereUoThcy Go? To the Movies 1 ' U 4w il i Mf, ,"4 ',f ttr 1 VA LfU -Jr r 5 3 r. . e rrrr I t..lJli 11 Hire i tl.c latcat jiholo of Charlie rChoplin, famous"screen rainiclinii, and ilia girl wife, formerly Lita Grey. It was taken on tin- first public appearance of tlw pair since llicir marriage. And whin- were they piinp? To ace the premier of MaryPickford's iiii ture, 'Little Annie Koonry,".in Los Angeles,. Calif. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS ltutli-r PORTLAND. Nov. 18. Selling Prices creamery prints 57c; dniry buying price, 3 llierse Selling price Tillamook county triplets: 31c&32c; loaf, 32cfe'33c; Oregon triplets, not branded. 26c; Tillamook, f.o.b.. selling prices: triplets, 2Sc: loaf, 29c; Coos county cheese, selling price lo retailers: triplets, 30c; loaf, 31c. Eggs Buying prices, current receipts, 45c; hennery whites, 50c; hennery pullets, 39c; under sized, 25c. Lire Poultry Selling prices, heavy hens, 25c; light to medium hens, 18c; springs, heavy, 24r; light, 29c 30c; pekln ducks, 22c; colored, 20c. Turkeys ' Fancy "dressed, 40c742c; ordin ary, 34c37c;. fancy lire turkeyr. 2Scf 30r. Wool . POKTLAXD. Nor. 18. Wool, nominal; valley, tine halt blood, 30c5( 32c; medium, or blood, 30ct.r32c; coarse or. 4 blood, 2Sc 0 30c; braid, 26cG28c. At valley points, prices are 2c 5c higher for selected lots. . i Potatoes SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 18. Cali fornia . rivers. $3.50 $3.85; Wash ington gems, $3.00 ? $3.50; sweets. No. 1. SH3c; No. 2, 2V403C per lb. ' r AVhent ' PORTLAND, Nov. IS Club. $1.61; big bend bluestem, $1.60; ordinary bluestem, or baart, $1.57; turkey red. ordinary, $1.60; turkey red, dark fancy, $1.61; red Russian. $1.49. Livestock SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18. Cat tle, steady: eteers, good, $8.00 $8.26; cows, good and -choice, $5.00 t?$5.50. Calves, steady; medium choice, $7.50 30.00, , . . Hogs, steady; light, $13.60g$H; medium. 12$1S. Sheep steady; lambs, . medium to choice. $13r$lfi.25: ewes, $4(f $S; wethers. $9ji$11.50. Attmctlve .Window DUplny With. holidav linens as a back ground and t tie entire .theme based on .the proximity, of Thanksgiving and tho openfng of the' holiday, O. Batter ot Moe's store presented ono of the most nl tractive displays ot the sea son yesterday. The renter window was riankvd -oh either aldo with lliiem of. aplemlld quality. The point of attraction waa a table set for the Thanksgiving meal with sil ver, glass and china complete. An attractively bright spot on the table was a Htittcr or waxea lniujt. u tho nearlng of the holidays every In Klamath Falls is aiming . to their ; window 'displays.' ( V ! ..i7 Sports Done Brown Georges Carpentler, French hero and challenger of Jack Dempsey, Is to be brought back to these festive shores of ours to meet Jack Delaney and two or three heavyweights now 10 the limelight. Carpentler ia done as a fighter was done when he met Tommy Gib- bons and Gene Tunney. He Is be ing brought back for two reasons. First, because he still stands aa a bigger drawing card than any tight er the United States can produce, outside ot perhaps Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey himself. Secondly, because victories over him will be U!d to boost the stock of the men he meets. "This will be Radio Program Thursday, "November 19 KPO, 420.3 meters. Hale Brothers and Chronicle, San Francisco. Reg ular features; 1 p. m., Seigers or chestra; 2 p.m.. talk on care ot sil verware; 2:30 p. in., conservation and thrift day talk; 3:30 p. m.. Pal ace orchestra; 6:30 p. m., children's stories; 5:15 p. m., stocks; 6:40 p. m.. States orchestra; 7 p.m., Selger orchestra; 8 p.'m.. Symphony or- chestra; 9 p.m., program; 10 p. m.. Cabiria orchestra. i KGO, 361 meters, General Elec tric, Oakland. L'aual features; 4 p. m., St. Francis orcheatra. San Francisco; 6:30 p. m., friend to boys talk; 7 p. m., news, stock's, markets; 8 p. m "The First Year," three-act comedy by KGO players: 10 p. m dance music. ' KLX, 608 meters, Oakland Trib une. 7 p. m., news broadcast. KFBK, 24S meters. Bee, Klmball Upson, Sacramento Usual features; 8 p. m., musical program; 8:40 p.m., Instrumental rocal solos; 9 p. m dance music. KXX, 337 meters. Express, Holly wood. Usual features: 9. p.m., pro gram: 10 p. m., Hotel Ambassador program. KHJ, 405.2 meters. Times, Los Angeles. Usual features; . 6:30 p. m., children's program. KFI, 467 meters. Earle C. Antho ny. Los Angeles.' 7 p. m., vocal ae lections: 3 p. m., organ recital: 9 p. m., Lulgl Rossell. tenor,, and Grace Hlght, soprano and violinist: 10 p. m program by visiting artists. KGW, 491.5 meters. Oregonlan, Portland. 7:30 p.m., news, sport ing . results: 7:45 p. m.. Lecture, Catholic Truth. KFOA. 615.3 meters, Rhodes Storo. Seattle. 6:45 p.m., studio program; 8:15 p.m., weather: 8:30 pmi.. Times studio program. EARL SHEPHERD CO. . RADIO SETS SUPPLIES 1-Yesh Radio ' Batteries 507 Main St. Khamath Falls bunk, of courie, but It will be tried. No one can blame Carpentler for accepting the offer to return to the land of promise and big dough for another bout or two. It la a matter of flnan.es with him. Aa for the dear public. It can be excused for paying good money to ee him box, because he still retains one asset. That la color. He Is the most colorful fighter that ever atep ped Into the ring. He figuratively ooies color from the Illy whiteness of bis skin and the bright red atrip of his trunks to his daahlng habit of claiming a foul. Carpentler rose to prominence through battles lost legtlmately or won on a claim, real or alleged, of foul or lost on fouls. He was licked by half a dozen I good American fighters early In his I career, which 'defeats only carried the reverse reaction. Carp has a wonderful style In the ring. He is quick In his prime he waa as quick as a panther. He has a dazzling left jab and a habit of driving his right home with a leap ing plunge, from an arm's length distance away. It was one of these long distance rights that befogged Jack Dempsey's brain and forced him to stall a few minutes until his TF.XTATIVE BUDGET FOR 1926 The budget committee having completed its estimate of the amount of money proposed to be raised by taxation for all purposes In the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, for the fiscal year of the city beginning January 1, 1926, now submfla the same for approval or amendment. The first publication hereof la to be made In the Klamath News on the Eth day ot November, 1925, and the last publication hereof to be made on the 19th day of November, 1925. The tentative budget herewith aubmitted Is Itemized as follows: GENERAL FUND vl Fixed Hnlarlea . ' Salary Mayor ...t 2,100.00 Salary Police Judge 2,100.00 Salary City Attorney 1.206.00 Councilmen jl 1,440.00 Assistant to Police Judge Office Supplies City Hull I km-p . Police Hularirs Salary Chief of Police Patrolmen Special Patrolmen . . . Police Department Expense- Meals tor prisoners .. Supplies, Jitney, etc. ...... Expense Health Officer- Pest House and expense ........ Klamath County Health Unit.. CHy Treasurer Expense City Treasurer Salary .'. ........ M inc'llancoui, Telephone and Telegraph Hauling i. Accident Insurance Stenographer City Attorney Auditing Playground . Clean up Premium on bonds Engineer services Publishing Insurance New books for Library -. Elections Pound - Total Estimated balance December 31, 1925 and prob able receipts 11.150.00 To be raised by taxation 20,275.08 FIRE DEPARTMENT Fixed Salaries Fire Chief $ 2.S40.00 Assistant Chief , 1,980.00 ' - Engineer ! 1:980.00 Hosemen Volunteers Supplies Gas and Oil . Laundry, etc Upkeep Repair and expense . Compensation Fire Prevention Campaign Estimated balance December 31, 1925 . To be raised by taxation - STREET DEPARTMENT Salaries . Street superintendent $ 1.800.00 Teamster 1.800.P0 Labor on Streets Grain and Hay New Equipment Blacksmlthing Lumber Gaa and Oil . Suppliea and Repairs Septic tank '. . Street improvement Street patching Miscellaneous . Compensation Total... Estimated balance due December 31, To be raised by taxation . J, 11x111 A V le-fit an1 VVattee Estimated balance due December 31. To be raised by taxation - n.TOV.ou INCIDENTAL FUND Incidental expenses To be raised by taxation $ 600.00 LIBRARY FUND Fpkeep - Tn ha mtH tiv taxation SUMMARY VOLUNTARY LEVY To be raised hy taxation General'fund - - 20.275.00 Fire fund - - 14.186.00 Street fund ' 20.825.00 Light and Water fund 14.700.00 Incidental fund - 600.00 Library , 1.400.00 Total Voluntary Levy Paving assessments on parks and Municipal Interest fund Bond sinking fund ParkJ. of 1 mill Tn, ' . . . $140,535.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Monday, the 23rd day of N,0T'm''ehr 1925. at 8 o'clock p. m., at the council chamber In tho city hall nereDy appointed by the budget committee aa the time and place where the tore golng estimates of expenditures for the fiscal year beginning January i. 1926, may be dlscnssed with the common council as the levying boara. oy any person who shall be subject to the tax levy necessary to produce tno amount of the foregoing estimates, may be heard in favor of or against said tax levy or any part thereof. , . ' ' . N6-K LEM L. CAQHAGEN, Police Judge. . bead cleared. 4 Carpentler added color to himself through his war record, a record that challenges criticism. He was one of the 'first French athletes to -rush to the colors) anil was wonrMed In action.' " ' t ' " ' ' ' His natural refinement added more color. His reception of his first two visits to this country was marked by the presence ot the social and Intellectual elite. He la a schol ar more than a pug. Ilia coming should be of benefit to the game in the United States. It aliould show more clearly than any tbinK else to what a low degree the gme has slipped here. What' a sad state of affairs when I a baabeen from Europe baa to be Imported to keep the sport alive, When Carpentler gos again, what then? Probably the best that will he pro- duced will be another Wills-Johnson fiasco. EYF.8 HURT WHEN READING? If much reading makes your eyes hurt try simple . camphor, wHch hazel, etc., as mixed In Lavoptik eye wash. The first application soothes the pain and regular use ot Lavoptik makes tba eyes strong er ao yon can read and work more. Whitman TJrng Co. adr. 1.500.00 8.340.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 2.100.00 10,080.00 250.00 12,430.00 600.00 450.00 1,050.00 800.00 300.00 1.100.00 50.00 750.00 800.00 25.00 30.00 350.00 300.00 350.00 600.00 150.00 150.00 600.00 200.00 160.00 750.00 500.00 160.00 4,205.00 f 31.425.00 5,220.00 11.520.00 300.00 350.00 75.00 2.000.00 2,425.00 1,350.00 360.00 1,710.00 100.00 ..$ 16.065.00 1,870.00 14.185.00 3,600.00 (.500.00 600.00 2.000.00 150.00 600.00 600.00 l.ooo.oe 1.500.00 4.000.00 l.ooo.oo 150.00 225.00 21,826.00 VXXXnn--,2p'4"C0 1925- f ?!? ! 21,425.00 . li iiAirat $ 16,000.00 1925 600.00 1.400.00 J... 1.400.00 :. city property.. 71,985.00 1,750.00 39.000.00 25.000.00 ,. K AiATn falls Hied Ad. Apartment,. 80S ' Tlno, N18-1B