The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 20, 1925, Image 7

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far Irritation. This
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sat Eta For Sala Real Estate (Can't)
I First cUm rooming house In Ash-
"gon.
Adilruas llux
N20-26
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l Irfet f IS. 000 on npl.mllcl nil room modern house on
I , ioi. Lincoln or, Ninth W. Price $5,250. 901
V Lincoln nr Phnn IILM
POII HAl.U
Now thraa room bou, lua balh
room, clulhoj clomii. brBk(uiK
nook, rKo. Kulrvlaw dltlrlit.
ITIce 12 HO. I1G0 down, 120
par , month and Intursat. Call
Soara.
A IIAIKiAlX
Ona of lha baat Iota In Hot Bprlnn.
waat Ironi on pavamant. I'rlca
1 1000. Aak tor Haar.
WASTCD
Parly )gkln( for location for alore
and f 1 1 1 1 ii aj alatlon on Dallra
California lllabway. Hot loca
tion In town at th prlra. A raul
anap. Aak tor Krcuch.
MAI.K OH KXCHANOK
21 S arm, all undur rultlvatlnn.
13b nndrr dltrh, paid up water
rlabt: fair bullillnia and rli'r
trlr llhw. (wo walla, ull klnda of
InrmlUK riiilpmanl; 7 horaaa; 12
llolau in cown. ( realalcrod: 1
rllrnd llolataln hull; 70 tona
it lux. Hrlra lit, (00. Owner
will .hn- for aniall furm In
Willamette Valley, hoe French j
or Seara.
A. A. HEI.LM t CO. j
Kmliora. ;
tan Mnrnth M.
MrCorlhy lllork
Itiunn I.V4
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FOIt BALE A vsrgsln In a four
room bungalow with bath, pan
try, and two porches, large lot
and garage, partly (urnlshed.
Price 32000. 1500 down snd
reasonable monthly payments, sol
Lincoln or I'houe 630-M.
FOIl BALE Four room and bath
plastered bungalow In good loca
tion, large lot, barn on hack,
trees, near school. Price $3000.
001 Lincoln, or Pboae 530-M.
Foil BALE 1(0 acres nesr llonsn
xa, on highway. Prlro flO.OOO
raah. 140 acres under Irriga
tion. (01 Lincoln, or Phone
I3s-M.
Four room madam houae. Bath
and basement, laundry trays, two
bed rooms and breakfast nook.
Cloae In. 13,600. Terms. Bee
Jsmea Smith, Underwood Itldg.
, . . N1S-20
FOR SALE One and one-half acres
In alfalfa and potatoes, en high
way, cloae In. Price 11.060, on
eaay terms. 901 Lincoln. Phone
536-M.
Law Interest, long term farm loans
WlSUAftD REALTY CO.
32a Bo. Tin Bt,
Insurance
lU'al Estate. ' Farm Loan
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FOR SALE Some splendid lots In
Mills Addition, vsry cheap. Phone
536-M or call 901 Lincoln.
FOR SALE Only a few good lots
left In Mills Addition; price 9260
each. Phone 536-M or call 001
Lincoln.
TWO SPLENDID residence lots on
Lincoln street. Price $350 each.
Applv 901 Lincoln or Phone
536-M.
FOR 8ALE Two-room houae wilb
cloacd-ln porch, garage, large lot,
close to Oregon eve. pavement;
price 1 1.200, one-third down, bal
ance on easy terms; mono ojo-.h
or call at 901 Lincoln st.
FOR SALE Lots In all parti of tha
city for 10 per rent down and 36
equal payments on unpaid balance.
Call 901 Lincoln or phone 536-M.
FOR BALK If you are looking fol
a nice small Irrigated farm, I have
It tor sale; 45 acres, 7 miles from
Klamath Falls, witb gooa ouiia
Ings, shndo trees, lawn, and every
thing to run the farm goes with
the place, Including horses Price
$10,000. Call 901 Lincoln BU or
phone 636-M.
FOR RENT
Apartment. 306 Pine. N20-21
FOR RENT Four room modern
houae. Furniture also- for sale.
All very roasonahlo. 720 No. 9th
Bt. N20-22
Garage. Call 1117 Lincoln after
6 p. m. or during day at 822
Main St. Phone 805-W. N20-22
Four room house with bath, range
and heator. Corner Main and
Alameda. Phone 485-R. N17tt
Furnished room,
Winters Bldg,
Steam heated,
N19-21
Two room anartmont, hot and
cold water. 60S Jefferson.
N19-22
One room, $3.60 per week. Ad
dress 414 Walntrt. N19-21
Large housekeeping room. Tw
block! from Main. '.j..
Fon RBNThTee" nnd lath
furnished house, with garage, In
good lncnllon, Price $50 montM.
Coll at 901 Lincoln, or, phone
636-M.
Four room house. Phone J'JJf
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.FOR RENT (Can't)
rK RENT Four room houae on
nhlpplnglon highway. Price 120
month. CUt 101 Lincoln or
phone G30-.M. - -
vnuuvv I
run Mndorn bungalow on i
peemenl. unturnlahed: range In
Prion ISO month. Call '
m Lincoln; phone 630-M. 1
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rirai eiass turnisBed ,
nanment, stsam heated. Mo.
earthy Apartments, 130 Pine.
Phone oo, OI4tf
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Four dealriihle lots for sale for
cah. Will take pari puym-nt In
milk Cows or helfere. Phone
W. .. . .... N20-22'
Winchester pump gun, choke bored,'
with leather case LIS. It a jo
cylinder head for Ford. $35.
Phone 437-J. N19-2I i
Wood Limb wood for sale. 110 1
a cord delivered. Phone 848.!
NlHtf I
First class furniture of three room
bungalow, complela or by piece.
Hargaln. Una of fruK in glass.
House for rent. Kberluln and E.
Main. N18-20
do,lvry 'n good condition,
c' Imperial Oarage, 3rd
and Main Bts. N6tf
.
llodge sedan, fine condition. Oood
rubber, shock absorbers. S4S0.
Howie Motor Co.. 12th and Main.
i N15tf-
Ford touring. Hurler, new paint,
165 worth now rubber. 3145.
Howie Motor Co., 12th and Muin
N15tf.
Maxwell Club Bedan. 1925. Oood
condition. 1676. Howie Motor
Co., 12th and Main. Phone 37
NIStt
Chevrolet touring:. 1920. ' Balloon
tires. Extra tire, bumpers, snub.
bars, othor extras. Fine buy
for 1495. Howie Motor Co.,
. iztn ana Mam.1 Niett
Apple Cider, gal. $ .40
Yakima apuds, psr cwt. 3.26
Apples, box, 75o to 1.75
Onions, cwt. 2.25
Grapes, per lb -.03o to 06c
Fresh Eggs, by the case 48c
Fresh Eggs by the dox. 60c
Bcottl's Produce Co.
Sot East Main St. . Phone 027
LOST
Small purse containing currency
and silver and union recelnt,
Roturn to News office snd re
ceive reward. NIfl
HELP WANTED Female
Women to cook on ranch. Oood
wagea. All winter lob. D. I.
Linker. Mnlln. Ore. V20-26
WANTED
Want a small car. Chevrolet or
Btar, with small payment down
and balance ensy. No dealer.
Write P. O. Box 514, Klamath
Falla, Oregon. N19-21
Laundry to do at homo Silks and
fine work a specialty. Mrs. D.
A. Root. 1423 Mansanita St.
Phono 324-R. N17-22
Will psy rash for used Ford or
Chevrolet, any shape or model
528 South 5th. Nil D10
MISCELLANEOUS
Mrs. J. Leroy Johnson, teacher of
voice. 204 So. Riverside, Thurs
day from 1 to 4. Call or Phone
473-M during studio hours only.
N 19-2 &
Lady will share apartment with
responsible woman. ox lua
News. N 17-2 2
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Klamath' County.
In the Matter of the Batata of
Clnronce Jones, Deceased. .
The underslgnod having Ibeen
appointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for Klamath
County, Administrator of the es
tate of Clarence Jones, deceased,
notice Is hereby given to the credi
tors of, and all persona having
claims against said deceased, to
present them verified as required
by law, within six months after the
first publication of this notice to
..id Walter West. Administrator,
at the office of W. C. Van Emon.
liwyer, 204-5 Hart Bldg.. 7th and
Main Wreets, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Dated Nov. 18. 12S- '
WALTER WEST.
Administrator of the Estate
of Clarence Jones, De
ceased. N20.27 D3.10 '
NOTICE "TO CKDITOH8 ,
im TUB COUNTY COURT OF THE
'AVVSOHEaON.FOR THE
rrilTNTY OF KLAMATH.
,t Matter of the Estate ot Edd
nAMi man .
miin. V"V.w' .Ivan tlV thA
..Xrslgned executor of the estate
"edd Smith, deceased, to thr
FrTJay, Novemb'er 20. 1925
creditors of, and all' paraona hay
ing clulma ajulnat, aald doccanod,
to axhlblt tbnni, with the ncea
aary rouchara, within six montha
after tha flrat publication of till
notice, to said executor at hie. of
fice at 1020 Main Street, Klamath
Halle, Klamath County, Oregon, the
aame being the place tor tha trana.
action of tbs bualneae of eatd es
tate In tha County ot Klamath,
Stats of Oregon.
FRED BUEBINO,
Executor of the Estate ot
Edd Hmtth, Deceaaod. -023,30
N, 13, 20, 27
NOTICE TO CREDITOR!)
Not" ' oreby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad-
mlnletrstor with tha will annexed of
the ealate of Joseph A. Wblttlng-
ton, deceaaod, and has qualified,
All persons bSTlng claims against
aald astute are notmed to present
th same to ma with proper vouch
ers, at the office of D. V. Kuyken
dull. It Loomls Building. Klamath
Falls, Oregon, within six months
from November , 1825.
D. V. KUYKENDALU
Administrator with the will
annexed.
N6,13,20,27 D4
DAILY MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Butter
PORTLAND. Nov, 19. Selling
price creamery prints, 57c; dairy
buying price, 37c. '
ITirnw
Selling price, Tillamook county
triplets, 21c&32c; loaf, 32c33c;
Oregon triplets, not branded, 26c:
Tillamook f.o.b., selling prices: trip
lets, 28c; loaf, 29c; Coos county
cheese, selling price to retailers,
triplets, SOc; loaf, 31c.
Eggs
Buying , prices, current receipts,
46c; hennery whites, SOc; hennery
pullets, 390; under sited, 25c.
Live Poultry
Selling prices, heavy hens. 2Cc;
light to medium bens, 18c; springs.
heavy, 24c; light, 29c03Oc; pekin
ducks, 22c; colored, 20c.
Turkeys
Fancy dressed. 40c 42c; ordin
ary, 34c OI7oi fancy live turkeys
28c SOc.
Wool
Wool, nominal; valley fine half
blood, SOc 32c; hedium or
blood. 30c S2c; coarse or 4 blood
23c30c; braid. !5c28c. At val
ley points, prices are 2c 5c higher
for selected lots.
Wheat
PORTLAND. Nov. 19. Cash
f wheat: Cliin. I1!b1; big bend blue-
stem, SI. 60; ordinary bluestcm or
baart. $1.57; turkey red, ordinary.
$1.60; turkey red, dark fancy,
$1.51; red Russian, $1.49. .
Potatoes
8AN FRANCISCO. Nov. 19. Po
tatoes: California rivers, $3.50
$3.90: Washington gems, - $3.00
$3.50: sweets, No. 1, 3H03c
No. 2, 2Vit?3c lb.
Livestock
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19.
Cattle stcsdy; steers, good. $8,00 0
$8 25; cows, good and choice, $5.00
T$5.60.
Calves, steady; medium choice,
$7.50 $9.00. ; .
Hogs, steady; light. $13.50 $14;
medium. $12 $13.
Sheep steady; lambs, medium
choice. $13(rll5.25; ewes, $46S8;
wethers, $94 $11.50.
Radio Program
Friday, November 80
KPO, 433.8 metera, Hale Brothers
and Chronicle, San Francisco. Reg
ular features; 6:10 p.m., stocks;
6:30 p. m.. dance orchestra; 8 p. m..
Palace orchestra.
KCO, 361 meters. General Elec
tric. Oakland. Usual features; 6:30
p. ni., girls' half hour; 6 p. m., din
ner concort; 7, p.m., news, stocss,
weather, market.
KLX, 608 meters, Oakland Trib
une. Usual features; 5 p. m., chll'
dren's story;. 7 p. m., news; 8 p. m.
program commemorating station's
second anniversary.
KNX 337 meters. Evening Ex-
oress. Hollywood. Usual features,
8 n. m.. West Coast theatres; 9 to
11 p. m programs; 1 a. m., Ambas
sador urogram. '
KHJ, 405.2 meters. Times, Los
Ana-eles. Usual features; 7 p. m
children's, hour; 7:30 p.m., Santa
rr..ii i. iv. g D. m.. nrogram; io
p. m., Blltmore orchestra.
KFI. 467 meters, Earle C. Antho.
ny, Los Angeles. Usual features; 7
p.m., vocal selections; :su P
.Tnlrn contest. '
JQW, 9t-5 meters, Oregonlan,
n..,i..yf 9 n. m.. concert; 10:S0
p. m., vaudeville.
ifpnA. 454 meters. Rhodes 8tore,
Senttlo. 5:16 p.m., weather; 8:30
p. m., program. .
EARL SHEPHERD CO.
RADIO BETS 8UPPWK9
Fresh Radio Battorlca
MTMnlri St, Klamath
Shows How Flames
By Tone Vibrations of Whistle, Violin
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, Who's loony now? Charles Kcllotrfr, inventor, is demonstrating'
a method of extinguishing tire lij tone vibrations. It is declared:
that lie ran put out a gus flame ly whistling in a high pitch, and'
tmotlicr a Maine by drawing a violin how over a tuning fork. Phy-t ':
Mmta arc investigating his remarkable discovery, which he is seen
ilrmon-itinir to Buxton firemen. .
MajBaqeamaaMJaassav NOOMtw f.
Brothers on the same college foot
ball eleven are not uncommon. This
year Harvard has Its Bradford twins.
Bucknell has Its Earl and Myrl
Goodwin.
But Iowa State probably has the
most distinguished pair from the
standpoint of value to the team.
They are the Behm boys ot Cleve
land. Ohio. John Behm captains the
team and stars at quarter. His
brother, Norton, plafs left half.
Johnny Is rated as one of the
greatest broken field runners In tbe
Missouri Valley conference, It not In
tbe west in general. His brother
Norton drew almost nation-wide at-
tenti- n lost year by tearing off an
80-y.trd run against the powerful
Minnesota eleven. . ,
By an odd coincidence these two
lada were the mainstays of a Cleve
land coached team. .Sam Williams,
tutor ot tbe Iowa Staters, was coach
at East Tech High school, Cleveland,
before Joining the Iowa Institution.
It was at East Tech that the Behm
boys learned their football, under
William's diligent tutoring.
"Spike" Nave, another member of
the team, Is also a Cleveland pro
duct. Those funny New York state box
ing officials, who have the awtulest
time trying to figure out some new
way of getting Into the limelight be
sides declaring championships for
feited, have Just pulled another Joke.
Ostensibly In an effort to prevent
fouls during knockdowns they have
decreed that tho referee shall not
start to count over, a fallen boxer
until his opponent shall have sought
a neutral corner and there composed
himself. J . ,
It can be readily seen that this Is
more than fair to tbe fallen boxer.
In feet. It's so fair that it leans the
other .way and cheats the opponent
out of a possible knockout now and
then. This for tha very simple rea
son that no matter how agile the op-,
ponent may be he will consume two
or threo seconds In reaching the
quietude of his corner.
This gives the man on the floor
an unusually long count. In other
FAMOUS FANS
1if R. Purine r
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Can Be Put Out
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words, he hrs a. count of 12 to, 13
seconds Imtead of 10 in which to
collect Tils strength and clear bis be
fuddled brain. And, oh, what a
blessing a couple of seconds may be
in such a case.
There is no way in which tbe
fightor on his feet can bo hurried to
his corner. Supposing he is none
too strong his brain is none too
clear. His sense ot self-preservation
will prompt him to take bis time
seeking his corner that his own
brain may clear up, that his own
legs may get back under him.
In short, the rule departs both
from the traditions ot the knock
down, from the real reason tor the
count of 10 and its fatal ending.
Now the idea is good. The oppo
nent should be kept away from the
fallen tighter until that man is "oft
the floor," technically until he has
both knees off the canvas. But an
efficient referee and there are only
a few of them left can keep the
eager antagonist in hie place until
that time. '
But the commission will try it.
Can't fool them.
The still recent defeat ot Harvard
at the hands of Dartmouth was bad
enough in itself, but coming as it
did along with other reverses to the
so-called Dig Three, It was almost a
tragedy.
The week before that Holy Cross
had beaten the Crimson. -. And, as
the latter was going down to defeat
Yale was taking a trimming from
Pennsylvania.
And poor Princeton, while Dart
mouth whs whipping Johnny Harv
ard, was being squelched by Col
gate. -
An expert statistician will ne'e '.a-
Ktanily that the list of defeats hand
ed the Big Three over a two-Satur-dny
period totals Just four.
And this while Yale's victory over
Brown and Princeton's tie game with
the Navy formed the only consola
tion for the Bulldog and the Tiger.
and Harvard had nothing In which
to find solace.
A sad season Indeed for
what
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their followers still hold to be the
Big Three. : -
Tradition makes Yale, Harvard
and Princeton the Big Three. This
tradition will cling always to these
eastern lnsytutlons. But tradition
no longer wins football games.
For the last couple ot years Tad
Jones baa stood between Yale and
defeat. fow Tad' team Is having
Its troubles.
Meanwhile Penn, Colgate,, Dart
mouth,, Cornell and other teams are
demanding more and more attention'
building up a tradition on the
Kr!d:run that already knocks at the
dcois of the Big Three.. .
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St. Paul boxing promoter gives
Jock Melons, local middleweight,
$1,000 more than was guaranteed
him for a recent fight. : Now we
have only two more things to wait
for: A statement from Harry Wills
that Dempaey Is the better man
and the millenlum. :, .
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Max Carey, Pittsburg Pirate out
fielding hero, has been In a hospital
the last few days suffering from a
pleurisy attack. Now we know
where one ot the world's series
checks w(U go.
Berkeley-Palo Alto
Await Great Game
SA.' .FRANCISCO, Nor; 19-Ac-tlvlties
on the gridirons of Berkeley
and I'nlo Alto have been baited, and -the
football players ot California
and Stanford have retired to quiet
country hotels to await the signal
for the state's "big game" Saturday.
A tree scoring contest is expected
to develop when these traditional
rivals meet In the Stanford stadium.'
Both teams are stronger on offense
than on defense, and with new plays
polished and perfectell for the su
preme effort ot the year, it seams
likely that tbe game will be. wide
open. - .
Betting continues to hover around
even money. Each team, has- been
defeated once In conference football,
and each has been bowled over by
the strong Olympic club. Washing
ton made more first downs against
California than' against Stanford,
but the Cards have a habit of slip
ping Into mediocrity, and this fanlt
tempers the enthusiasm ot their
backers.
Stanford looks muen- strongar In
the backfleld, with Nevers at toll,
Bogue and Murphy at halfback and
Mitchell at quarter. Dixon's. Injury
made it necessary for Coach Andy
Smith to replace Carlson' by Blewett
at quarter so that the Bears would
have .a kicker. Perrin will be in
Dixon's regular bertn, with Imlay
at the other halfback position. Jabs
or Young will be at fullback.
SPEEDERS FINED ' -.Two
motorists fed too much gas- .
ollne into their automobiles and. as
a result, ' yesterday were arraigned '
in Justice court. '
The defendants were II. O. Mord- .
oft, of Klamath Falls, and M. M.
Moore, of Portland. Both were ar
rested by. County Traffic Officer
Knowles, and both entered pleas ot
guilty. .....
Mordoff was ordered to pay a
fine of $16, and Moore was assessed
$20. . :
BOXER'S JAW BROKEN -SAN
FRANCISCO, Not.- 19
"Tuffy" Wing, Portland lightweight;
boxer, suffered a broken Jaw in his
ring battle here Wednesday night,
with Sammy Compagno, ' jnedicaL
examination Thursday disclosed. ;
Special 'offer to NEW subscrib
ers THE NEWS 3 MONTHS for
only $1. Subscribe today to the
leading newspaper of the county.
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