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MATH, NEWS w.i- A,l rte T l " . rtr Page 5erefl .16a - Ilonan. VVel'e. under "' ff ?,.Dln. ur Pbuue loll. "v " Mill! Addition. n"r . . . . a mm ,.Urosd. 'r", 'ou rtUrou. , ui - or pbons 638-M. Lyf to Mil your farm I lo interest raia, Imi ob asme. 8oa QlD BKM.TV CO. 8s, Tth lanraaro out jX arra trart of ex tlnt land, adjoining birt. $ ml! from city Bidtr irrigation, inn I Irirt for a chicken Ttrt garden, or both. arltht. and low tarma. iih! Hsins. b I1KU.TY CO. So, Tth Ht. lassrsnca Farm t-amnm OlXt SOME RICAb bargains :ij ud frm property. m la tredt or ax- b RKAI.TV CO. So. 7th Nt. tannics Farm l-oana our Ixl BUT 10 acre U landings, on high road from arhool, all tulot. part In alfalfa. ill. Half cash, balf leu time farm loaa. k nil la a real anap. U RllUTY CO. , 71b St. hMnaca Farm Ixtana OIU L eapletely furnlah- jf flrat payment let Vant about four- ikaa on pavement Ini. Btf rnnch proper- nt: am of the county. Krcall (01 Lincoln. Ane good SO br 120 front atreot, Mllle W nrahnrn railroad. Nor all 901 Lincoln. N'iw modern 6-roorn Irlce it ton. ipmi Hr call ol Lincoln. H'l(dH realdenca lot ra B nn f- ... hw or phono 630-M htai la all parte of the 9! Mr f U on nnpulil balance. "oin or rhone I3-M. tii yon in invi. rn w irrigated farm, I have ' cr 7 mllea from ". With unn.l l,.,IM. c iTOCt, In urn. anil pv. ' including LjH-0i Llncoia Bt. or t-,. : U,, . --..mh iuw uu P'rcet . ni. -. n L " Lincoln or Phone Eome apiendtd lota In ery cheap. Phone 01 Lincoln ?amath News tBS2Lr y-ffaV.5. co. .."". "TM: Nn la flit.. llr,. .."'""inrli. traBrata ""tf '"-) Manaaing Editor ' M'"'" Klamath !'"r mii matter. , r mori, MoB rttYi. II. nuiwing. T!"1 CempanV """"n run. '" n a ooor will I airru.'"" 'n Advance itnik n rear km r--iL lews Classified Ads CLAHHIKIKD AD RATES 10 I 1 Una I days , 04 . . 1 Una 4 days ,5c j For Sale Real Estate (Con't) 100 acrm or one of the beat farina In Klamath ruunty, with paid i up wuUr rlcht. Prlca $126 per arra. . Call 801 Lincoln St. I'hona 010M. A splendid 40 acre ranch, well Im proved. ni'r Men. Cheap. A good little ranch fur raising poul try. Apply at 901 Lincoln. Phone C30-M. Throe room plaalured home, fur- nlnhed. earner lot, I'rlce $1550 1300 raeh, 3t per month. Four room modern home, fine lo cation. I'rlre 13000. Will ex change fur small houae, or mod arata price car and auma coah. A pood flva room, plastered bouae. modern, big lot, Jut (( pave ment. rloaa In. I'rlce 13000. $1000 ' to $1(00 will handle. A. A. IIKI.I.MW CO. Mi-Carthy lUrtg. IUO No. 71 h Nt. Bplendtd alx room modern homo on Ninth Bt. I'rlre $5,260. 001 Lincoln or Phone 630-.M. KOIl KALE A bargain In a Tour room bungalow with 'bath, pan try, and two porchee, large lot and ynrare, parlly furnished. Prlre $2000. $100 down and reasonable monthly paymenta. 901 Lincoln or I'hone 636-M. FOU BALK Four room and bath plaatrrrd bungalow In food loca tion, large lot, barn on hark, trees, near arhool. Price $3000. 901 Lincoln, or Phone 636-M. Low Intrrem, long; term farm loam WIHIIARD REALTY CO. 120 Ho. 7th Ht. insurance Ileal Estate. Farm Loans OllI FOR BALF Only a few good Iota left In Mllle Addition; price $260 each. Phone 631-M or call 101 Lincoln. FOH BALK Two-room bouaa with cloaed-ln porch, garage, large lot, cloea to Oregon are. pavement; price $1,200, one-third down, bal ance on eaay terma. Phona 63$-M or call at 901 Lincoln at. FOR RENT llouee. Two Tooma, furnlahen. Modern, j Garage, on bourn em Bt. Phone 769. tit Large front alevplng room wnn heater. Phone ana nam. eve Washington. 220 Apartment. Three rooms. Turnisn- ed. Oarage. inquire on Michigan Ave. 219 Flat. Three rooms, furnished, wttn bath, close In. Hooding. lie Main St. Second Hand Man. 218 Oarage. Close In. Gooding, .Muln Bt. Second Hand Man. zn partly furnished. Wllford Ave. Inquire 1202 222 Very cheap. Ford touring, A-i engine, lain wan oi. v- One four room apartment and one three room, both nave . private hatha and are well furnished Prlre of four room apartment Is $46.00, and ,-the three room is 940 00 ner month, an Ewauna Heights, on pavement. Apply nt 901 Lincoln. Phone 636-M . hit. , b. miilnaJ vanilla m " I 724 Market St. . N25 D25 Oarage. 204 So. Riverside. Phone 473-M. N25tf Furnlehed Apt. Throo rooms. Pri vate bath and garago. 843 No. Olh. - - ' N20--D1 Room and ,board. Ave. ' 615 KJamuth N29 D2 FOR RENT Four room and both furnished house, with garage. In good location, Prlca $50 nionth. Call at 901 Lincoln or phona 630-M. rrm RENT First class furnished nariment. steam heated. Mc Carthy Apartments, 630 Pine. Phono 800. Q'f FOR SALE Miscellaneous rhavrdnta. Bulcka, Blara and r,j. All late models. Nn 4..i. Qnmn closed models. If nn ire in tho market for a good used car It will pay you to see us first. 20 cars to pica tr-Lowee-. prices and easy 4erraa. llulrk and Htar (liimge. Itanendnble I'sco 227 600 White Leghorn teylnn Puets Aprll hatched, ah "" oughbred trapnosted stocky , Han sen, Tnncred and ol'ywo strains $1.60 each for less than 100 $136 for 100. Delivered free In lot. of 100. We guar anteed this stock to healthy, virorou. and l"-""nb,b0; Those pnllets must ba sold I By Doe.. 10th. Rogue River Pon try c v. uarweniei, N29 D2 Modford, Ore. Ladles Something new and attrac tv l .nrons. Clow ft Camp 4111 Ht. N2- Phone Una 1 ( Una 1 month ..100 76e 19 SALE (Con't) WHEAT Ninety socks. Mut ba moved at once on account of storage. Make otfer. flooding, tit .Muln 8t. Second Hand Man. 21 Wcm4 $1 Ccirdl " For live fir. Dry fir and pine $11. Sixteen Inch lonKth. Wa have wood for range, hen'or. lire place or furnace. Leave order nt Wealern Trunafer Co., 4 18 Main, i'hona 187. R, D. Cham berlain Chaa. DeShazor, McCul lom'a Mill. N29 D29 We are taking ordere now to aril 5.000 pull.la. ThvuB nnlUt. -Ill he halchrd In the moiiih of Feb. and delivered free In the month n April, right week-old acleot. ed pullele at 70c. $70.00 per -. a n b arpoati will hold jur oraer. All thia atock la from thoroughbred bred-to-lay ......... l amen, iianaon, Tancred nnn uoiiywooil atralna. Itngue Itlver Poultry Farm, . Medtord, Light weight touring car, cheap; Urea are worth the prlca asked. Inquire Apartment 9, , Drannan Apia., 12 Oak Bt, N28 Dl For conkrd fooda. dalrv produrta and lunches (ry Tho Milk House. 119 No. alb. Phone 490-J. K21lf Ford dellrerr In good condition. Call at Imperial Garage 3rd and Main Sts. tf . Apple Cider, gal. f .40 Yakima spuds, per owt 3.25 Apples, box 7 So to 1.75 Onions, cwt. ...... 2.25 Crapes, per lb 03c to 06e Fresh Eggs, by the case 48c Freeh Kgge by the dox. COe Mcotu-a Froduco Co. Si Eoat Main Bt, i'hone 027 N3 tf TO EXCHANGE J"J' " -r-ri ri"iirs rsi.ririnj"iri nji.n 2 ton Republic trlurk to aell or trade for lute model Ford truck. Uood condition. ' John Llakey, Merrill, ore. Hit D3 Oulck 6 cylinder. Excellent con dltlon every way. Will trado . even for city lot. Value $360. Call 992-J after 8:00 p. m. N29tf HELP WANTED Male Young man for solicitor on morn ing paper. Experienced man pre ferred. Box 205, News. N29tf Llvo local agent. Address P. O. Rox 603. Klamath Falls. Ore. 223 HELP WANTED Female Girl for clerical work. Pacific Telephone Telegraph Co. 224 WANTED Position ironsekeopfng. Hotel or restaurant work. Will consider any kind of work. Box 221 Klamath News. 221 A refined lady would like posi tion aa housekeeper. Neat and a good cook. 302 Commercial. Evenings. -..29 D2 Work by hour. Will do any kind of work. 40c per hour. 302 Commercial. Evenings. N29 D2 Will care for babies by day or hour. -1 . , 11fl I l.,nln via m WANTED Wanted room and board, private family, by respectable young man. Box 214, Nows. N29 Dl Dressmaking by the day or ut home. 610 So. 6th. Phone 468-M. , N29 D28 Will pay cash for used Ford or Chevrolet, any shape or model. 822 South 6th. Nil DIP MISCELLANEOUS LAST CALL, PIANO TUNING Have harmony and awoetness for the holidays. Tlease leave notice at Shepherd's. W. H. Morgan. -220 Homstltchlng. All fast colors. Work done quickly and guaran teed. Knit ailk underwear . a aneclalty. Mrs. n. m. Aiionuer, nrl.. A wa M-I)2S bit nuiiiu. ' - Blsckle Messenger Service under new management. Prompt ond reliable service. Phona 2S9. Al vln Brrgevln. N29-D29 CARD OK THANKS We wish to thank our friends and acquaintances for their kind ness and sympathy during our re crnt bereavement, and ' for ,n"lr beautiful . floral rtjjj'nw. B J TUCKER AND FAMILY. Dl ' I ' UOTEL ASTOD lltadaHIII Lo. An"l EVERT ROOM U PRIVATE TOlLEt n..!.. Naw. Modem dole 10 Shopping District and Theatres CARAfiE Tart l Legal Notices HAl.K OV HTATB TIMIIKH Notlca la hereby glyen 'that, pursuant to the provlsiona of Chapter 85, General Lawa of Ore gon, 1925, the State Land Board hereby offera for sale and will sell the timber on the following deacrlbed landa cf the atata of Oregon, aituated In Klamath Coun ty, to-wlt: "flUK and WH NEK Bee. 26, T. 37 B. R. 11 ., W. M. ,. . i BWU NW4, 8W14, Wit EVi of Bee. 28; all Bee. 28; KU and E Wll Sec. 10; NE14 Bee. 81;. NB4 BK14 and Lot 4, Bee. 32; NV4 NEVi, SW14 NE14 and BW. HWI4 Bee. t;, Lota 3 and . 4. Bee. 34; T. 87 B., R. 12 E., W. M. Lota ! and 4 and H NW fiec. 2; Lota 1 and 2 and S Nli of Sec. 3; Lota 1, 2, 3. 4, and BVi NV4 and N 8Wi.i Pee. 4; Lota 2 and 8 and SE NW14 of Sec. S, T. 38 8., It. 12 E.. W. M." Scaled bide for the purchaee of the timber on all of aeld landa In one body will be received by ' the honrd at Ita office In the Caoltnl Building, Sulem, Oregon, until the 26th day of January, 1926, at 11:00 o'clock A. M. No aale of on 111 timber will ha made nt less than the nppmlncd value inereor, wmrn Is as follows: yellow nine 28.665.000 feet. an. praised value $3.60 per thousand icet; white nr 835,000 feet, apprais ed value 60c per thousand feet: Incense cedar 1S5.000 feet. an. praleed Tnlue $1.00 per thousand reet. Terma of sale: Certirieil ehev for 25 of the amount of hid shall accompany each bid. same to oe returned iy the board' as tho fif IrL"1!-' " V.8 : uiu m.i'icu , a lunner pay-: hm J h r ' "ttl1 prlce nU3. 1925, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. of be made beforo any of said timber Is cut; and thereafter 26 of aald price annually In advance of tho cutting of timber. . , Minimum price at which said tlmbor may be sold: yellow pine, $3.60 Tier thoouiand feet: whlto fir 60c per thousand feet: Inr.enae cedar $1.00 per thousand feet. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, if same be unsatisfactory. The successful bidder, upon ap proval of the sale, ahall execute to the board a good and sufficient auretv bnnfl In an mm,n ........ I not teas man tne sale value of sa d ; timber, which honri .hii m.i.i. i stipulations aa to observance of tho state forest fire laws and shall be In form to be approved by the uoara. Address bids,. to fl. a. Brown. Clerk. State Land Board,' Capitol Building, 8alemOregon. - Hated - af-.Ssisn, Oregon," this 28th day of Nov., 1925. . STATE LAND BOARD. By O. O. BROWN. . Clerk. . Dl.S.15,2229 J5 CITATION LV THE COUHTY COURT OP KLAMATH COUNTY, STATE OF In the Matter of tho Estate of Sadie Thomas Noble. Deceased To JAMES NOBLE, JAME9 LEV IS NOBLE, and all other per sons unknown. Greeting: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court of the Stato of Ore gon for the County of Klamath, a the Court Room thereof, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Satur day, the 19th day of December, 1925, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day, at a term of court then and there to be held, to show cause, if any exists, why an order of said court should not be made authorizing and empowering J. C. Veasle, as administrator ot the said estate, to eell that certain real property ot said estate In Klam ath County, Oregon, described as the northwest quarter of aectlon 12, township 38 South, range 12 east of tho Willamette Meridian. Witness the Honorable , R. H. Bunnell, Judgo ot the County Court of Klamath .County, Stato of Oregon, with the seal of said court affixed, thia 14th day of November, 1925. (Seal) County Clerk. By C. H. tie Lap, -Deputy. 1 Date of first publication Nov. 17. 1925. N17.24 Dl.8.15 SUMMONS Equity No. SOiUi ' In tho Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, tor Klamath County. Elisabeth Fouoh, Plaintiff, vs. Liber ty Lumber Co.; Louise Haefer; Mrs. L. Sherman; E. D. Oettle man and Auguatft Gettleman, husband and wifo; and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, interest, estate or lien In the real proper ty described herein, Defendants. To Liberty Lumber Co.; Louise Ilnefer; Mrs. L. Sherman; E. D. Oettlcman and Augusta Gettle man, husband and wife; and all 'other oersone or Dn riles unknown claiming any right, title, inter est, estate or lien in the real property deacrlbed herein. De fendants. In the name of tbe State of Ore gon: Yon and each of you are here by required to appear, and answer the rnmnlaim rued against you in tho above entitled suit within six weeks from tne date ot rtrst pumica ttan of this summons: and It you fail so io answer on or before Jan uary 6tn, Jao, ror want inoreoi, nininilff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her com plaint, to-wti: 1 . . I That the defendants and each and all of them be required to sot forth the nature bt any claim, right, utle, ostate. Ilea or Interest, which thejr "W Cla' t0 haV 'n r ' 19 real property hereinafter deacrlbed. adverse to plaintiff; and that upon hearing before tbla court auch claim bo determined by decree herein; 2. That tire defendant and all persona claiming by, through or un der them, and all porsona or partlea unknown claiming any Intereat whot aoever therein, be forever barred and enjoined from aaaertlng any claim, right, title, lien. Intereat or estate adverse to plaintiff In and to said property or any part thereof; 3. That plaintiffs title to aald property be quieted, and freed and cleared from any cloud thereon, and that plaintiff be decreed to be tbe absolute owner In fee of aald property, towlt.: . Lota 5 and I, except the north 9 acme to Oaddea, Sectlori 2: and lot 2, aectlon 3, twp. 37 B. range 7 E. W. M., containing 82 acrea more or less, in Klamath County, Oregon. 4. And for auch further relief aa In equity may eeem meet and proper, Including Judgment for coetu. WM. MAKX, Attorney for Plaintiff. 214 Wll lits Uldg., Klamath Kails, Ore. N24.D1.8,15,22.2,J5 ORDER TO 6HOW CALSE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THB STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. Jn the Matter ot the Guardian ship of the Person and Estate of Daye Burgdorf, a minor. E. O. Young, the duly appointed. qualified and acting guardian of the above named minor, having filed herein bis petition praying for an order to eell the real property be longing to said minor, to-wlt: The undivided two-twenty-first (221) Interest In and to the following described real property, to-wlt: Situate in Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, NW4 of Section 1, Township 40 South, Range 13 East of Willamette Meridian, for the purposes therein set forth. IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED that the next of kin of the said ward. Dave Buredorf. and eslatV appear before the above en- miort rmin on sx,,,. nranijr aald day, In the Court-room -thereof, In the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, to ahow cause, why an or der should not be granted to said guardian to sell tbe real estate ot aald minor at private sale. It Is further ordered that this order be published once a week for three successive weeks before the said date of bearing, in the Klam ath News, a daily newspaper print ed, published and of general cir culation In Klamath Conntl, Ore gon. Dated: November 7, 1925. (Seal) R. H. BUNNELL, V,i i " ,j 7 JT" Clerk of Bald Court Judge. NI0,17.24 Dl DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS Wool PORTLAND, Nov. 30. With steamship apace unavailable at fhla time for shipment to the Atlantic, there is a lull In wool trading here. Reports of wool dealers are to the etieci mat pracucauv no space win be available for Boston or Phila delphia shipment until after Janu ary 1, while the wool demand is immediate. Butter PORTLAND, Nov. 30. Selling prices, box lots creamery prices: prints, extra, 65c; for plain wrapper, subject to discount of 23 per cent. Dairy buying price, 18c. EgRS ,' ' Buying prices. Front street cur rent receipts. 37c3Sc; hennery whites, 42c; hennery pullets, 36c; under sized, 25c. Cheese . Selling price Tillamook county triplets, 31c32c; loaf, 32c33c: Oregon triplets, not branded, 26c; Tillamook f.o.b., selling price: trip-) lets, 28c; loaf, 29c; Coos county cheese, selling price to retailers: triplets, 30c; loaf, 31c. Llvo Poultry ; '. , Selling prlre, heavy hens, 25c; light to medium, 18c; springs, heavy. FAMOUS FANS trit. SOU. VJMO HELVS HIMSELF TOTHE. RPPUES OlTHE POSHCfAVlY AU. 2c; light, 29cQ:oc; pekln ducka, 22c; colored, 20c. Turkeys ; , Fancy dressed, 36c 37c; ordin ary, 30c34c; fancy live turkeys, 28c. 1 Potntica . SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. SO. Cali fornia rivers, $3,60 0 $4. 00; Wash ington gema. $3.50$3.75; aweets. No. 1, 3 VicQ 4c; No.- 2, 2ft 0 3c. Livestock 8AN FRANCISCO, Nor. 20. Cat tle ateady; steers, good,' $8,000 $8.50; cows, good and choice, $5.00 $6.60, Calves, ateady; medium, choice. $8.00619.60. Hogs, stoady; light, $13.50 H4.76; medium, 112.00 $13.00. Sheep, steady; lambs, medium, choice, $1 3.00 $16.25; ewes, $4.00 &$8.00; wethers, $9.00$11.50. Sports Done Brown By NORMAN E. BROWN It can be said, In all Justice to everyone concerned, that Fielding H. Yost celebrated his 25th year aa coach of the Michigan grid team by winning the Big Ten title. . Now, of course, technically, he did not win a clear claim to it. Tbe Wolverines lost one game. North western also lost but one confer ence game. And It so happens that Michigan's only defeat was at the hands of Northwestern. So a Northwestern loyalist will tell you the Evanston institution do- serves the title. . t But on the other band . Michigan played six conference games and won five of1 them. The Yostmen turne:! back Illinois. Ohio State, Wisconen, Minnesota and In diana. The Ann Arbor team met the Minnesota cluven when It was at the peak of fo"m and was, without a doubt, the 'most formidable team in the conference. ' Northwestern played Chicago, In diana, Purdue and Michigan. -Indiana and Purdue were tbe poorest teams in the conference. Chicago whipped Northwestern. The slender thread on which the latter's claim to the title rests in that 3 to 2 victory over Michigan whereas Michigan presents five . victories, with Indiana the only weak spot on it. Ohio State was rounding into form when the Michigan game came along. That Is proved by Ohio's Showing the following week against Illinois. Go further Into the records of the teams. Buth Illinois and Wis consin trounced Thloago; conquerors of Northwestern.. Michigan licked both those teams. Iowa had beaten Illinois and Ohio State, and lost a close game to Wis consin when Minnesota tackled the Iowans and proceeded to score five touchdowns. Then Michigan trounced . Minne sota by the handsome score ot 30 to 0. Northwestern cannot produce such a record. , , Glenn Thistlcwaito had a good team. Had Ralph Baker been avail able all through the season the re sult might hare been different. But no one, under existing conditions can question Michigan's supremacy. I . Speaking of the Big Ten race, In diana and Purdue had the merry j time.' Neither won a conference game. Then they closed the season! by tackling each other and played to a scoreless tie. Can't beat that for xero in achievements. And how peeved tbe Indiana ad herent were. Purdue had not won a game from the Hoosier team In nine years when the two .teams clashed last fall. It was a gala day. so to speak. Purdue was opening Its new stadium and proceeded to celebrate the event by licking their old rivals. So Indiana was out tor blood this year. Kvooteu-s (k7T ivrtssoBosvi A VEMW Hll SefeSi . .. . Va t 1 if ' ITiT IV ipnn JOHN M'CALL CALLS . - FOR EARLY MAILING "Mal early, and shop early"(,l the alogan adopted by the Klamath Falls pest office crew, who are al ready feeling ths heavy weight of Chrlstmaa mailing as It begins Its annual Influx into the office. . For the flrat time In the history of the post office, the wlndowa will be clorod. According to John A. McC&ll, Klamath postmaster, . the openlrx on Chrlstmaa pay has not been nacceisful and If residents heed tho "mall early" pleaa, fhere will be no need of congestion on that day. The order was Issued from tbe head of the post, office department In Washington and Is effective throughout tbe United Statea. On Business Here C. H. Mc Cutchan of Sacramento, is making a business tlrp to Klamath Falls and while In the city is a guest In tbe White Pelican hotel. Radio Program KPO, 428.3 meters. Hale Brothers and Chronicle, San Francisco. Reg ular features; 1 p. m., Seiger or chestra; 2:30 p.m., matinee; 3:30 p.m.'. Palace orchestra; 5:80 p.m., children's hour, stocks; 0:40 p.m., States orchestra; 7 p. m., Seiger or chestra; 8, 9 p. m., programs;. 10 p. m., Cablria orchestra. f ,( KGO, 301 meters, Ge'heraK Elec tric, Oakland.' 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KGW, 491.5 meters, Oregonlan, Portland. 10:30 a. m., music news, weather; 12:30 p.m., Roso City trio; 6 p.m., concert: 7:30 p.m., weather, news, markets, sports; 8 p. m., edu cational program; 10 p.m., daace music. . : . ; KFOA, 464.3 meters, Rhodes Store Seattle. 12:30 p. mL, Kiwanls dab; 4, 6 p. m., Hoffman orchestra; ;45 p.m., program; 9:30 p.m., Hark nesa orchestra. ' ? 1 Free Radio Log Sheets') We want to know what your radio set la doing In tbe way of getting stations. . Card board sheets specially arranged by the Earl Shepherd Radio Department aa well as Radio Station Pro grams are absolutely free. Ask for them at 607 Main St. EARL SHEPHERD CO. RADIO SETS SUPPLIES ' ' Fresh Radio Batteries '( 507 Main St, . '- Klamath Falls By Hopp' Vt.'SoTAHrrK lAErVSHCNELfyH urrsi' . -9; i I bell. 131 No. 616-R, FALL!