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r Page Six VI Tuesday. Doci'inher N. OVER S400,000nr IN TWELVE DAYS 20 BASKET BALL CANDIDATES OUT NEW YORK. fief. 7. (United News) "lied" GrauKe forsook the) rhalk lines fur the dotted line Monday. It was harvest day for Mr. Granite 1I doffed Mi uioleaktn. took up hla fountain pen and sinned him- aelf "Harold" to contract which j added more luau 130.000 to his. present and prospective income. j Twenty husky young men turned Having- made IS7.000 in eleven lout for the first "akull" practice days, since he started his profession-' cf the basketball season yesterday al career, the Wneaton iceman In! afternoon under the tutelage of four hours Drnctlcally quadrupled' coacb "Uutcn hTrcnch and tat this sum. One motion picture contract slgn-i rls from the floor of the American ed by "Rod" Monday called for a ; Lesion bulldinn. flat guarantee of 1300,000 for his Louis Porter, contractor for the ! October when the world' series was ed ! the .li.mr..ulnK etfecl It h on nearly obliterated by cold and dark- the game In Kener.il. new. I'lark (irlffith. owner of thef It slews "l ! uhlnsi,in Senntnni will nr.in.ut.. i.. I ii It. eenerully unpotinlar. meeting Hint the aeries bel And all this without !"'"" earlier, that tile games bexln' one comix nvallnt featiue. , p. m.. and that admission The ostein wu deviM i.t ha charged for only seven chiim' .icu-ilMe resn: ; with fret adnilwlon provided to. To permit olktilvr tliouBU ticket holders If the (antes exceed j mi t'h l''. ! that number. j To Insure wtnt interim"" liiiu of !' i in"" - LIGHT HEAVIESILegalices'pH ii 111 LL 1 1 U M 1 p'iuuV u thhwbV' 111 'Ht-tJ Chapter KJ. il.neral La nnnilnnn 4 4 Til Id. the Wale 'ua DECEMBER llfettVSr5 HOARD, ' in IS U that. I , ol NEW YORK. I Km.-. T The New York state, boxing rotiiinlloa la taking n little Jnunt up to llridge-, port. Conn., Tuesday. t 'IH,k over liniHirtaiui' anil ronMm ni w.. km duo l the huhbud of the wali-h. j lug inul.ltii'lo. j .... i ... 1. 1 i .... tin 1 T1. (m.:u no uUu. ...... . .. whtf 11(ul er. quarterback I m. to confer w h, more .n'ltui r....-i. ............ , On Wednesday the roiiiinl-s.oner.l will pay l'aul a visit, after which the contenders In this bout, which will Inaugurate, professional boxing t nt the new Madison H.tinre Harden. will taper otf their training undj tuke things easy. ...- 1. 1. 1. id i.i i,pen, an hour clearing out the. deb- j .,ry,fn by greatly Improved hou r; thul he has) ... .1.. A-,i.n speed and dash of hla attack to ... .rauirru un.i uu.i -..iii- i" .. carry nwjy the opposition, i - . ,, Sealed ' l4 that is not nil. "h hl rlht k-"11' 04 ' " th. limb. I .. ,. 'left, have reaulted In omUim the;,,.. hod. i ne naoi. o. uiuk possible confusion and consequent fatalities In wild moments. But for one thing It has rubbed the garie of Its most spectacul.tr feature the fearlifsi. dynamic leadership of too qua.-ler or field general, calling his signals In sharp. Oregon, situated III Klamath t'oun- ty, lo-wlt: "MKV. and W SV.H Pee. 15. T. 3J 8. H. 11 K . W. M. 8W14 NWV. SWI. ciKV of Hec. IH: all 8ee. i: KH an, VS Hec. SO; NKU Sec. Si: NK HKV and Lot 4. Hec. SJ; N SK'i. KWVl NKi and HW 4 NvW Hoc S; Lota 1 and 4. H.-C 31; T. .3? St.. It.'' IS K.. W. M. Ia.Is S and and Hi NW'U Sec. 2: IaiIs 1 and 3 and of Hec. S: Lots 1. t. 1. 4. and 8H NH nd NM. HW4 Hec. 4; Lota 1 and 3 and 8KV NU'U r. F . T. an It. U K.. V. M." Iff. this' by ,,.,. "ib."., si ury an. ," ;. on I'lTATHlN I nlninilif ,, ,; IN' TMK OOl'NTY t'ontT lir 1 f1"1"!, lnV KLAMATH I'Ol'NTY. 8TATK nir; Thaiik-.. iililOtlOM. d all nr In i ha Mstl.e of tl.. K.I.I. t '"rill ihs " ' 8eill' Thomas Nnl.l,. Hsc..d. !!" M,t. U. J To JAMKS NOHLK. JAMKH LBV- m' 'Ulltti, J .u v.. ii. l .... rsal tlt...u..u . " bai .,-1 .....iuv. p.. ...nor psr sons unknown, tlreatlng: IS TUN NAJIN tic TUB HTATK OKiUKilON. you am hereby cltH nnd requlrwl appear in th County Court nf I he Hint of Ore gon for Ilia County of Klamath, at th Court Ituoni thereof, at Klamath Kail., Oregon, on lia tur tle v. t ti 1 VI h day ot Derambsr, I US, al lea o'clock In the forenoon of that day. at a term of court ttiea and Ihera to lie held. to ahow cause. If any calats. why an urder of said court should not be timil authorising and empowering J. ', Veasle. a atlmlnlstralur of the aid estate. In atoll that certain real property of in Id estate In Klnm. described as ball laiini; Qulie alona In mMfleld while the two tcmu were clmeted. to to sp'ak. in esecutlvo M-sslon. until warned by the officials to proce.d with tho contest. Meanwhile the Jolly spectators tlint this second of T. s Itlckard'a Initial screen performance. Granse Legion building, was exceedlnsly j , , , . . , i champion . ', . . . ..ladoote.1 by even the defensive team. . will go to tne coast to mate inis. pieasea wnn tn atiui!u- f- im - - - . Wa k ..I v-.f.,-d us rroi.nie during film, after swinging through Flor-j toys, who are anxious to he v.- tne I ",' - were sold Monday, cml it npp.1 .. . . . , . . ! ..! the D.-.SI season the spectacle of the, . ' ... . - I ' ' ball garnet', which will keep htm ; the season, when Klamath Kails busy until nearly February. . j meets Henley cn Friday night. Jan- As ' bo on as the former Illinois uary the fifteenth, star had pocketed the film com-i Coach French is waxing enthus pany's check for (300.000. which iastic over his chances this year was presented to him on the spot to promote a championship team. alb County. Dragon bid. for the purchase of.lha uortnwesi quarter or section r in all of sal.1 latins in -. i"""i- ". - one body will be received by heasi of the Miiatnetta Meridian. . I. IIVMS 1.1V .K'UUtBVIS ... Uu one 1 1. Judge ot the County Court ul Klamath County. Hint 7 to 5 (avonte. hoerd at its office In the tupltot last of the nngld seats i Hulldlng. 8nl.m. Oregon, until met .ars J'h day of January. Ii0. at 11:00 o'clock A. M. big productions In his new arena will be another sell. NfcW HI'KHIl IHiVlt't: OLYMPIA. Hoc. " -Senator Wll- by W. E. Shallenberger. president HH, msple trotters will work 1 tried to keep the'.r enthusiasm at of the Arrow Pictnres corporation,, around the nucleus of four letter- "Red" got bir" with a series of profitable advt.ilsing propojittions. He tried on sweaters, glanc.-! ap provingly at "Red" Grange doll;" and. although he never has smoked. he sniffed approvingly at some to-j bacco that needed his endorsement.1 Each time the fountain rrn and; w -c.c p.ro,,,... . spfe(1 He j, Howard Prult. Mi the stock of "Red" Gance. In-. a ,etffr frum Gold Hill nl(tn , exense. The youthful Illinois foe -wli, ,choo, wnici, beat Grants Pan. Football, to appeal to those, who player Is the greatert monev-ctaMng , vnilov itn.! I'110' must bo replete with act athlete now actively e-a?M! In sport in the Vnlted State. . IT? h.isi men who understand Klamath's style of playing.- They are Zed Buries. ISO pounds; Frank Hall. 17u; "Asiy" Carroll. 130 and How ard Graham, 165. Several dark horse3 have ap peared this week and one promiies much in the line of weight and high pitch by wondering what other teams were doing iu various parts of the country. And the net result of these "hud dle" conferences in most cases was an incompleted forward pasa and 1 another huddle. t On ntaity occasions the huddle Is called twice for the same play, the! He Is Howard Prultt. who , substitution of players being the! surpassed Babe Rnth's rcoor l. e.nd school, which beat one of the fastest valley learns j last year. Pruitt weighs In at 1S5. Bill Smith, raccy little 145 pound- is- threatening thoe of J?.c'i IX'T.p-f ey. er. locks like good material and French I going to- give the little con9er.at.vtf vs. maul pt:u, . , . . . I man , a ph.nrA fr. snow nu. sneerl ncu s ac.uai receipts to aa.e at J42J.000. This is for 12 days' work. I ivo sale or sain uinuer win ie made at loss than lha appraised value thereof, which Is as follows: f yellow pine !S S.0OO feet, ap i nrnlaeil vnlu ll.fiO (Mr lliotlsand liain nishop. Jefferson cooiilv. would ' ,' i, . ' ,7, ":S- ,. " " ' ed value Mtc per thousand feet; have all automobile In the stuie , ,,, .Uar jss.ooo ft. ap-l carry a device to reenter their pra'aea value 11.00 per thousand speed. The device he describe In' feet. a bill Introduced today ould show I Terms of sale! Certified cheek a white light If the speed was under j f'lf JCA of the amount of bid IS mile an hour, an orange light ,h"" mpanr each bid. eanie to iT rnamru ny tne ooern as loe first payment on tho purchase price. If bid la arntpted; a further pay ment of tt of said price shall be made before any of said timber Is cut; and thereafter 15 of said price annually In advance of the cutting of timber. Minimum price at which said timber may be sold: yellow pine. tJ.&o per thoousand feet; white Lloyd Pcpple. of Lane,,! Valley. - -.iTd' I atiffered an Injury to hla right hand.l Tno .JO(lr,i rcM.r,, ,h. rltht l0 when a gun which he was attempt-1 reject any end all bids. If same be of Oregon, with the aeal of court affiled this 14th f 'orlng h tZ t ';, be dotrnui.a i.'.' -TI,., Ik," "'ns claiming k. "r in.m, sail ,H "I unknown -t.,, 1 f"t "".via. a. at"! enlolui ". M.U1. ii u". -tale .drsra, , J aid Piupsri. or 'I ; learn 1 tZ " and lltat pw,,,,,' -"-w, ui ew&sr property, lowlt . Uus I and , ,J s H arrsa in n. J Noveml.er. 1S5. C K. DKLAP, IHeul) County Clerk. Uy C. II. IHi Up. Deputy. Dale of first publication Nor NIT. 14 HI. . 15 anil l. . - v. a, BtQ rang 7 tf. w u acres more or uj County. Or..... n 4. And lor ssct aa In ewullr a. - of said i proper, lacludlaa I.J day of, S Atloriif fer p,a3 v "l nidg.. Kla.s.2 .v,.'.,v,ts,3i,y from 15 to !0 miles an hour and green ltrht from 20 to .15 miles an hour and a red light for any speed over 35 miles an hour. Shotgun Maims Lansrell Hunter rourf ot me mate or r Klemaih County. Jj h. Plaintiff, va. Liber- If Co.; Loulae llaefer: LEAGUE LEADERS before the season opens. J I Principal Paul Jackson and Coarh j French will leave early Saturday j morning for Medford. where the schedule for the southern Oregon i league will be outlined. I Inn. Any methods which tend to slow up this action and bring un necessary delays Into Ihe game les sen the "punch" In the sport. The. mthlli nn.niv .ltNtilnvprt lti ling to drag through a bnrbi-d-wlret unsatisfactory. objections to the system at Import- fnee. accldentnlly was discharged. I ,""'t", bllr. upon ap- ant game. U over Iho country. Fepp.e wa. hunting gee when ' ' ammmmmkmm4mt This should be sufficient provoca-t "' accident occurred. It was con- ,ure,r bon(l , , ,, , ,0j e.,;.l tion for eliminating the system. sldere.1 fortunat that, when thej not lea, than the sale value of said. Stewart-Wtirnor KaaiO Special I I gun went off. it'dld not wound him I Umber, whlrh bond shall contain i The aet with tbe "wallop" aad . hl.M.MO.VH Vault y No. VK1JU In Ihe Circuit Court of the Rtale of Oregon, for Flltabeth Kourh ly Lumber Mrs. 1.. Hherntan: K. 1. (lettle- man and Augusta tlettlemaa. husband and wife; and all oiher peraona or parilre unknown clolmlug any riahl. title. Interest, estate or Hen In the rml proper ty described herein, tiefendanta. To Liberty Lumber Co: lule llaefnr; Mrs. I.. Hherntan: K. 1). tiettlemaa and Augusta Gti Io nian, husband and wife; and all other persona or parties unknown claiming any right, title. Inter est. etaie or Ilea la the real property described herein, !o fendunts. In ihe nsme nf the State of Ore gon: You and each of you are here- Classified tdttn KLAMATH NEWJ lends. It N il j fame of "Red" O Y j Sports Done Brown recognized by I j council when It r ' Try TlOllMAtf E. " BROWN aw vntiir . ..j One chango In the existing foot- News-Prominent figures of big " r,,lw shau!l l,e bruuBht about, unt.sual tribute when new iioxoits for "m:r" GLENDALE. Calif.. Dec. T.The fame of Red tirange was officially the Glendalc city named a street after (the red-lieaderj toorhall hern. ' The Wheaton iceman il-;ew ihe it was dis- t morn seriously. j stipulations as to ol servanr of the league baseball, irrlm-vl-.il 1...I...1 ''" e tin. i iniiar ''" Kenesaw Mountain Landis. Presi-i The ,u,,,al1 rulps "mlttee wll! do well to Gcvolc time Individually to weighing tM matter before the annual meeting. Tho change referred to is the dent Heydl"' of tbe national league! genial Earn; Drey fuss and a host of cagncto-j and managers are In, t&'A-n lor l.:o annual winter meet ings of the rr.ajur circuits. An e&riicr tlualng date of the national and American leagues and a consequent earlier Btart for the 1926 world's scrie? wiil be the prin cipal point of d;scu?eion. Commis- .'nnnr T i I ' ,1 h,1 r - ...i . I. regular rcsaicr; end before October 'fP 1 and in thia J.c ir:i! hvc the sup port of a mr.;jr:ty of the owners. ; Man? of tho laf.nr are opposed to I reduc.'rtr ;ciiea from 154 to; 110 gau. '.t, t:o riorfj double header dates may be arranged. i The na'.i:,::al league meets Tues- day, thj America 1 Icagtio on Wed-J nesday. vrL-ilo on ThutHday Judge' Landis wl'l p.-s-.Ic ovr-r .hs aiAiual Joint mc?t;njr. Whlla the American magnates ara In s. 5:310:!, the national leaguo will !. ..,; a n:::r.-)rial ser vice for m.-'.n or U-i o,:i-';-i:lln" ' figure?. inr-Icdis,-; Chr'.tv J'athaiv son, who died di .-:m tho y. ar. Around tilt: Itofl i'lM.;-,.-;, v.inrc scouts, manntr rs f.il r.:ni.:-,?;tci: r:!.i gltd there, vas talk ni v.r.iU bat nothing definite wi:; r.nneitnrcd. In v.'cw cf what h.-pn '"-3d las'. Stewart-Worn-r Radio Special The set wi:;. the "wallop" and B!k Full Tone. Ten sets to arrive by express and sell at Ten a month. First payment Just right. Karl shepherd 307 Jlnin HI. raaiiiiiiiii !,iMVxs&ttvsaait abolishment of the huddle system. The sytitem is a failure. This has been proved beyond a doubt. What little added success It may bring a team Is more than dlscount- block-long thoroughfare wai un named in a new subdivision map. Ralph Goodman, draughtsman und football fan, asked to designate the street, wrote "Orange" on the map. The council unanimously voted approval. Ilospiml attendants kay that his ?U,.B 'orMt Uw nrt "h" hand will be saved. r', " "'i'"" r Address bids to (i. O. llrown. rierk. State Land Hoard. Capitol Hulldlng. Kalettl, Oregon. Christmas decorations at SOUTH WELL'S. D5-8 Try a News Class Ad. WOI I.II KI-rT I'llKCEKKXT. HOME, Dec. j. ir the letter from American trohlhlilonlata com pliiiniitg airaln.it,". the attUuile of Amwlcan Cuthullcs toward prohl- ' (D bltion ilraw-s comment from Pop.. Pius U will set 4 precedent. Ko fur as la known the pope has never mentioned prohibition. Tho letter was mailed from Washington last', week.' and until It arrives in Rome, the Vatican will not express any opinion regarding tbe mutter. lllg Full Tone. Ten aet lo arrive by express and sell at Tea a month. First payment jus: rlglil. KnrI Khephenl 307 Mnla HI. J. c Intcrnational dent As' Peak Milli Addibco Tuesday tmol 7:00 P, Subject: "Hi,- .Life;" "MilbJ Livinf WiC Sealji FWe-Xt Books for the kiddie's at SOUTH WELL'S. U5-8 Southwell Stationery Co. kveiitytiiim; nu: Tin-; tiKi'ici-: ,Wi.vA.- WH INSTALL HOOKKKKI'l.VO svsti;ms 02(1 1, Muln Ht. 1'lione mils F LKilUllliUM it, 1.. - . . 1 eSS5S MM in.- 1 J s t. ; 'T?.-,l ' t . :.:.,! 8m.a t '. LtV.Vp r 1 r'm ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Make Discrimina ting Gifts! ; What a wonderful opportunity Electrical Appliances present for appre ciated and practical gifts. They're the happy solution of wha'; to give most every taste and whim can ho fully satisfied from our wide and varied selections. t5nscilun Link River Electric Co. 7th and Klamath (W) a XT 1 Jewell Choi Gift Gifts of Metz Novelty! Jewelry stand apart froni that of ordinary giving Such unusually charm in it rmr1 vow 'n.PP.eS "0 U11U 1U1.V we nresent are choice gifts indeed. ; GEO. METZ, Your Jewel Let George Do It . Next Vo Wetem J1 ta