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Page Six Tluirsdnv. Deo. 10, 1025 PORTLAND HEAVY TO MEET KELLER Local Matchmaker Pick Up Two Real Sluggers for The Next Card If Klamath fans wont to are a real mix between real heavyweight they will aet plenty of action at Srandia hall Dec. 17. when Willie Keeler of Kellogg. Idaho, and Jack McGreer of Dallas, Texas, crash their their way through 10 rounds or left In the main event ot the boxinf card. The card was postponed until Thursday in order to give both big boys time to get here and go through their paces In the almost mile-high altitude ot Klamath Falls. Keeler left his home In Idaho last night, and is expected to reach here by Saturday. McGreer is now in Portland, but will reach here by Fri day, he notified Matchmaker John nie Sylvester. Sylvester tried to get Kid Starkey back again, but could not get In tonch with the little lightweight. I So many tans were clamoring for a I bout between a couple of clever big boys, that he got In touch with Mc Greer, and the bout with Keeler was on. Jack Crim and Sid Herbert will meet in one ol the bouts, while One Round Hogan. n Malln farmer boy, and Jim Flemic will give the tans a run for their cash In the opener. Hogan planted the old K. O. on Fleming in their first bout, and Jim was in "cucooland" for nearly half an hour. Although Hogan expects to repeat again next week, Fleming! says the Malin farmer won by a j fluke, and he Intends to even up' the score. It ought to he good. Another good bout will be siencd np by Sylvester this week, thus as-j surtng thn fans ot a real card. lth: more than the usual amount cf red-j hot action. GIRL IS VICTIM OF PURSE GRABBER Florence Murphy, local stenog rapher, was the victim of a purse crabber. It was learned yesterday. Her bag was snatched as she was walking down Esplanade toward Main street, according to Informa tion furnished Gary Cotad, constable for this district. The man. according to the de scription furnished, was dressed in overalls, and suddenly jumped to Miss Murphy's side out ot the dark ness. There was no money In the purse which Miss Murphy valued at flO. t;.lH FOB WEST POINT PORTLAND. Pec. I Congress man Siuaott. haa announced com petitive examinations to be held In eleven cities of eastern Oregon, Jan uary 9 'or appointment to West Point, according to a special Wash ington dispatch to the Oregon Journal. Special offer to NSW ubscrlb rs TUB NEWS 3 MONTH9 for only II.'" Subscribe today to the leading newspaper ot the county. MAJOR LEAGUES SHOW JEALOUSY NEW YORK. Dec. . tl'ulted News) The American lenrue. some times referred to as the younger l..,ilt afAtinffit nut V.t1ntiliiv at its annual winter meeting and told I Us elder brother, lite National !- ! gue. Just where to gel o'f. I In the tirat two, ti..' American league mnuuati'" gave th.-lr prc.l dent, Han II. Johnson, a substantial vol of confidence. They not only extended Han's lonu ot ofrire as president for live additional years, front 1930 to 11. but they voted I he genial rotund I'hlcugouu i raise In salary of flU.Ono a year. In sump quarters. Mils Is Inter preted as a cliulluna to Judge a.- ..I.. hI... I ivrncHW .noumuiii .nMt, ,, --- brought in by the oiuvr rircun as the "ctar" of baseball, Tha com mlanlnner and llan have been al outs (or several year. Last year. It luoked though Johnson rule In the American league was threat. cnd. Now bla colleagues have elect od hlin to power for the next ten years, at a salary of 140,000, while Judge iJinills' contract expires la 137 The American losgue owners also vetoed flatly a proposal by (he National league to permit the pitch ers to use resin to Improve their grip nn the ball next season. There will be no resin used In the younger ton nun. 1 HE my, ron-rl'AHHs,, . youo, '7 -t: win. 7. '"oniolaL "Hum, Whore h It I . ft. " """iin wig Xtna. kiu.19 ei oi i k.li . i.-l. Longfellow Meet and Elect Officer Eighteen Longellows, C feet and over, met at the chamber ot com merce rooms last evening and got under way the Klamath Falls Long fellow club No. 6 ot the Tall Men's association. The meeting was called to order by Everett O. Nord. tem porary chairman and the constitu tion and by-laws, that were drawn np at a previous meeting were formally adopted. Officers were elected as fi:s: President. Everett O. Nord; Vice President. Henry Mueller: Secretary-Treasurer. Boyce Young. Dir ectors for two years. Carl Colovln, Ray Smith. Frank Moser; for one year. Walter A. Foster. W. R. And erson. F. B. Weaver. Public ser vice committee, appointed by presi dent. Henry Mueller, chairman. Fred Morley and Bert Thomas. A membership and program com mittee was also appointed. A big program will be prepared for the next meeting some time during the Christmas holidays, which will be held at the White Pelican hotel. !t arrangements can foe made. The place Is the Mooso Hall: the time, tonight: the event, the Moose Xmas Kiddies' benefit dance. Come. D10 NEW PRESIDENT FOF.EST GROVE, Ore., Dec. . Inauguration exercises were being held today for Dr. John F. Dobbs. who will be the new president of Pacific university. Dr. Henry Sut sallo. University of Washington: Norman F. Coleman, president of Reed college, and W. G. Kerr, presi dent of the Oregon Agricultural col lege, were among those present. Legal Notices NOTICE OP SALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH -COBNTY' ' In the Matter ot the Estate of Zel la Evans Young, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Edward Gilbert Young, executor of the Last Will and Test ament of Zelia Evans Young, Dec eased, pursuant to order ot the above entitled court, made and entered on November 30, 1925. and. on and after January 2, 192S, sell at pri vate sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest owned and possessed by said deceased at the time of her death in and to the real pro perty described as follows: The undivided two-twenty-first (221) Interest in and to the SWU of Section 1. Town ' ship 4ft South. Rnnce 13 East Of Willamette Meridian, Klam - ath County, Oregon. Bids will bo received for the aoove mentkned Interest of said deceased in said premises in writ ing, delivered o said executor at the office of R. C. Groesbeck. Lawyer. Americsn National Bank Bulldlnr. Klamath Falls. Oregon. Dated: December 2, 1925 EDWARD niLBKRT YOUNG. Excr-j'or of the lat will of' Bella Evans Young. ! D2. 9, 10. 23, CO l stmmoxh rnn PUBLIC TIOX In Equity, No. 1977. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TUB STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. Bank of Lakeview. a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Fay Morris, as Trustee of the Krtate of J. D. Edler (otherwise called John D. Edler), a Bankrupt, In Bank ruptcy, J. D. Edler. A. E. Smith. T. V. Mulkey, Lakeview Mercan tile Co.. a corporation. H. E. Chllders, Jackson County Bank, a corporation. D. P. .MrAuliffe and E. V. Whetstone, Defend-! ants. i TO J. D. EDLER. A. E. SMITH and 1 H. E. CHILDERS, defendants i above named: i In the Name of the State of Oregon: ! You, and each of you, are here-: by commanded to appear and I answer the complaint ot the plain-1 tiff filed against you In tho above i entitled court and cause, within, alx weeks from the date of the first! publication of this summons; nnd ' you and each ot you are notified j that, If you fall eo to appear and answer, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief in said complaint prayed for. to-wlt: j I. Judgment against the said Fay I Morris, as trustee of the estate of the said J. D. Edler (otherwise1 called John D. Edler), a bankrupt, I In bankruptcy, and against the! aid J. V. Edler, and each of them, I In the sum of (5,847.17, with In-1 terest thereon at the rate of eight! per cent per annum from Decem ber 18, 1923, until paid; in Ihe .further sum ot $500.00 as attor ney's fees, and for its costs and disbursements herein. 2. That such judgment bear In terest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the date thereof until paid. i, .That the rights, claims,, inter ests, estates or liens of the defend ants In this suit, and of each ot them, be decreed to be interior and subject to the lien ot a certain mortgage, dated December 23, 1918, made and executed by the defendant, J. D. Edler, in favor ot plaintiff, and recorded In Book 21, Page 602, Records-of - Mortgages of Klamath County, Oregon, and that the defendants, and each ot them, and all persons claiming through them or any of them, be barred and foreclosed of any and all rights, claims, interests, estates or liens In or to the real property In said mortgage described, and every part thereof, except the equity ot redemption allowed by law. 4. That said mortgage be fore closed, and that the real property therein mortgaged, to-wit: SWK ot SWK. SEK of SEK of section 14; SEK of SEK of section 9; SWK of SWK of section 10; Wli ot NW14, SEK of NWK. NEK of SW14, Wii of SEK, SEK of SEK ot section IS: SEK of NWK. Ehi of SWK. NWK of SEK of section 20: NEK of NEK ot section 22; NWK. SWK' of NEK. NEK of NEK. NM of SEK. NEK of SWK of section 23 Wii of SWK. SEK ot SWK. SWK of SEK. NW K . NEK of SWK. SWK of NEK. SEK of NE K. NWK of NEK, NV4 of SEK of section 24; NEK of NEK of sec tion IS; all In township 38 south of range 12 east of the Willamette meridian; also SEK of NEK. N'K ot SEK. SWK of SEK of section 17; in township 37 south of range 13 east of the Willamette meridian; Lot 3 ot section 2, township 38 south of range 11 east of the Wil lamette meridian; also WK of SWK of section 28 In township .34 south of range 6 east ot the Wil lamette meridian; be aold by the sheriff as upon execution. In the manner prescribed by law, and that the proceeds of such sale be applied in satisfaction of the costs of saie and At the amonnt found due to plaintiff under said Judg ment. 5. That the purchaser or pur chasers of said mortgaged prem ises be let Into possession thereof, and that in case possession be re fused a writ of assistance issue without further notice, requiring the sheriff to place and maintain said purchaser or purchasers In the quiet and peaceable possession of said premises. 6. For other equitable relief. This summons, by order of the Honorable A. L. Leavltt, Judge of said Court, dated November 2, 1925, is served upon you by pub lication once a week for a period of eix successive and consecutive weeks. In The Klamath Daily News, a newspaper ot general circulation', printed and published in Klamath county, Oregon. The date of the first publication hereof Is Novem ber 4, 1925. ARTHUR D. HAY, Poitofflce address, Lakeview, Oregon. BERT C. THOMAS, Postnffice address, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Attorneys for Plaintiff. N4. 11. 18. 25. D2.9.1S UOTEL AST Oft 2l 4 Hill Lo. Aagalo EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOlLE'i SO 51 Bathl New. 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