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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1925)
Page Six Saturday. Doc. 12, 1!25 THE HEAVIES ARRIVE FOR THIS. BOOT Matchmaker Take One Look Then Strengthen Hit Ring Support With the arrival toniultt of Willie Keeler iff KolloM. Idaho, both of the heavyweights ho will feature the boxing card at Scanilia hall nct Thursday nislit will be on " the ground to show the fans their work In dnllv nubile workout. Jaek Me Greer,, Texas wild man, arrived late) yesterday and pronounced himself j a belnit fit for his lu-rulind scrap j with the Idaho pugilist. I Because both boys are known as ! the when he attempted to sneak a smoke. The theory that the men met death from suffocation by "after i damn" which flooded the mine after J. llllyanl and A. J. I ha folluwini pro- t Itovle. tl. Hirkniaa member of the Hudsot ComaillU. when ceedlim were had. lu-wlt: ... '' ' , That the followlnn are tha estimate! of expenditure approved b inl Pudnet l ommitiee. and for (lie purpoaea set forta for Ik vanillic leudiir year for Klamath I'oaaly. Orvaoa: rescuers brought bodies to the sur face. The condition of the bodies and their positions In the mini) in dicated suffocation, resellers sold. The explosion was not severe e:tt)UF.h to rock the hillside mining colony and even miners working In other slopes failed for a time to rvalue what had happened. Dame shot upward from tho eighth or bot tom en:ry. where Ihe explaalon oc curred, and miners working nearby sped to safely. Other miners, see ii.g their fellow workers scampering to safety, did likewise and thus es caped death. Officials reported Friday night that It would probably he "some time" before bodies of the two men left hitters with a knockout wallop ; burlcJ unaer the earth and rocks In either mitt. Matchmaker Johnnie coul(J bo rH.0Vvrd. and tho exact Sylvester is having the ring strens- j deaIn toll established at either hi thened, and a bunch of carpenters or i3 j were on the job yesioraay ai:er-i . the explosion, was strengthened sUtlTV XH KT ami uni t wiu.nit.- 8aiaiy juukv . .,,, v:viertiug Hooks. Supplies, etc. Mileage and Traveling Bspeus Legal Services Kurnltiire and Ksjulpinvnl. Stationery rriutluc. all offices - t'ruUliK Timber Total SHKHIH'S IH-TK'K Salar and lieputles Mileage and Traveling Kxpensea Uoard of 1'risoners Total 1'I.KHK'S OITIl'K Salary and liepittles JieKlstrntluu aud Klectiona Total ASSK-iSOIt'S Ot'Klt'K ' Salary and Depultes Traveling Kxpeuse, etc I. Mi.to too. o l.ooo.oo 600.00 5.500.04 30.000.00 . I 15. SCO 00 1,500.00 4,000.00 MOO. 00 7.000.00 t 33. 300. 00 I 30.100.00 H. 300. 00 Total SIKVEYORH OKKIt'F Salary t'otinty Knglneer Kleld Parlies and Assistant Viewers Damages, etc noon bracing all the supporters as well as the floor. 'When one of 'em drops I want to make sure he won't bring the floor down with nidi." grinned Sylvester. Sports Done Brown By NORMAN E. BOV.'' Will the smaller minor baseball leagues find a solution to their finan- .1.1 n..KIum .n ttI,1T ,l.,U-n ihdlr Fans who have seen Sid Herbert , dyj a wwkWed. nesdays. Saturdays and Sundays? Geoze! Tetter, president of the work out this week were surprised at the spjed shown by this once popular favorite. His timing of blow seemed to be almost periect. and Jack Crim will get all the action he wants when they square off for their six rounr1 - nf leather heaving. "One Rount. Hogan. and Jim Fleming will sock away at each other for a quartest of rounds, will e Kid Olson and Mike Mussolino will start Ihe show with four rounds if boxing and fighting. j Total 1 STATU WAT Kit MASTKK j IUMTKMT ATltUlXKY Salary. Deputies. Clerk and Assistant $ ( Traveling Kxpenses j Total ' KMKlu;KXt'V rTXI 1 STATK SKAI.KK I TKKASl ' KICK'S (IKr'H l' Sulary Treasurer and Kxtra Help S I Ohio and Pennsylvania league. Just formed on a permanent basis In that section, believes it will. The Mid- Atlantic league tried out the idea , last season, and found It a profitable! move, compared to a dally schedule. Such a schedule obviously elimi nate. tha "n-O'lt" il.VI fftf imtl.-flB !Mn,lv. T.ii..v.. ThnnuUn ma 1 Brunei- nu I u, siciaas i Fidays. The latter day always hast jbeen a notoriously weak one, even inj the bij: leagues, where "ladles' days" j Total SCHOOL MTKKIXTKXDKXT'S OKFK'K Institute ...i School Library Total COKOXKK'S OKKICK Jurors and Witnesses . f 7.70.00 000.00 3.400.00 4.000.00 600.00 5.080.00 500.00 3.100.00 300.00 eoo.oo I 1, 100.00 CllltlHTlAN Ht'lKJtf WKHCTY Library Hiilldlog Third d Mala HU. 1:45 . ui, Sunday (choul. 11:00 a. m. Suuitay aarrlc. Huhjoct for Sunday. Umbei 11 will be as follows: "(tort the Only Cause and Crralor." ,5:00 p. m. Wediietday, meeting. Kre readl.1 room and free lend ing library open from 11:30 In 4:30 p. m. on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays. '( CHACK MKT1IOPIST CHIHC1I 10th anil lllgli Nla. Thus. 1. Yarnea, lsnir. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning urvlc. 1:30 p. m. Kpworth league. 7:30 p. m. Kvenlng urvlc. 10:30 . m. Morning ervlr, 7:30 p. m, lllbtn clnss. Illlilo class inesls at 1151 Lincoln street. IMMAMtl. Il.tlTIHT CHI lit II Llei rut h anil IIIm.Ii Mia. V, Y. llavls, I'a-lnr. 10:00 a. in. Sunday school. 7:30 p. m. Kveulng ervlee. A cordial Invllatlon eilended II. lo to. :7r"- :U uu l' awTT- A -- ny "t'Nn.1 of Ihe reliirn I1' for " tus. 1.1s ,J HLVKNTII DAY AHVKNTIHT I'alille Library lllttig. Alva W. Walker, rwMor. (Kubbalh Halunlay) ' 10:00 s. ill. Habbuth sclionl (Sal urday.) 11:00 a. in. Cliurih ervlce. 7:30 m. I'rayer meeting Tues day evenima, with a ' ' h "" -T.".. in , A few ...!.. . -"I' 6 HOO.OO I ;5o.oo THK SALVATION AHMV am Walnut Ave. Tubllo meeting Tuesday. Wed nesday and Saturday. 11:00 a. in. Sunday service. 1-4S n m ftundsv school. 1:15 a m Youn. 1'eonle'a 1 bem: "Hark. Hark. My Hotil. League. 7:30 p. m. Open nlr. HI1HT HlLHIIVTKlUAW CIUTICII Hlsth ad floe HI. Ariliur I.. Hire, ilnUter. 10.00 a. m. Church School classes for all, 11:00 Morning worship. Sermon: "Kverlaalltm Lore.' with 5 1.10 00 5,000 00 liS 00 ' An-Shel ley. Organ numbnra: Londonder ry Air." Coleman, "Av Maria." Schubert. ST. I'AI I.'S KIMsetil'AL CHI lu ll i :S0 P- lntermdla(a and lire. J. Henrv Th.sniaa. Hector. I Young Fropl' C n 0 DUUILO WMM IN ALABAMA; MINES have been Instituted for that very i reason. . Tho poor attendance Is . double ruiuous to the small minor league' because of the overhead in keeping a team quartered away from. Total i riRcriT coritT Meals. Jurv Pnlary llalllff Witnesses and Jurors Reporters Fees Attorneys' Foe Criminal Case . .1 1.000.00' 300.00 1,030.00 1.750.00 600.00 300.00 2.100 00 800 00 Total omc on those days. These outfits jrsTICK COl'RTS I 1.000.00 $ 10.170.00 A. (. I". W. Hall Tt-inHrMry Heiibiiaiieni 5:30 a, m. Holy Communion. 10:00 a. m. Church school. 11:00 a. tn. Morning prayer. HHST IIAITIST CHI IK H A. K. SlniiiMin. I'swiur. Klglilh and Waehlngton His. 0:45 a. m. nib! school. 11:00 a. m. Morning rvlce. ( 30 p. m. R. Y. P. U. 7:30 p. tn. Kvenlng worship. Praper meeting every Wedue day avenlng at 7:30 p. n. K. 7:30 p. m. Kvenlng worship. ! Organ program: "Hut The l.ord I. Mindful i f His Own," Meadela- snlin, "Psulin," Sladler, "Ro. ' malice." Dunham, Sola: "The Hay i la Knded." Ilarilett. Miss Jennie j (irover.-An'lirm: "Saviour. Ilraathe An Krenlug llleaaliig." Hpeak. Ser mon: "Seeing Tho Master," "' recently i" " ' Artl., J( and HakcD ? Almost U If fV l .ij J; Zltl.V L1THLRAN CHIIUTI ttianthrr uf Coninirree ltooma O. W. Hoffman. Pastor. 0:30 a- m. Sunday school. KOI II Kgl A"K tiOMPKI. (Temponiiy (Junrtrra, IVIlran Tltralre.) Rev. tl. IawIs, I'aMtir-Kvaimellet 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. ni , 3:00 p. m. Preach ing. 7:3) p. m. (Irrat evangelistic aervlre and prayer ffr the (Irk, Mi. K. M. en,.. . iB'eugh an k mttli) J I am rniot t! csa de awn md tnn .- ...ing. tow , giMa my aiow m idintst I'll tmi csniM uiu,M l I Inl .inn 4nm,, CJ Li.r. rink t'attsi't I inl. Ijiti rM holf lytiria laraaii s eonriv ll MaiUlJ live Istiti.e, ui t gmW aJ eui sn oau tun fflm MrrnmrTtttidf ssd b ib (H'trtrwiu Explosion Kills ' Over Fifty When Spark Light Gas Filled Tunnels BIRMINGHAM. Al.. Dec. 11 (United News) The bodies of tv.-o white men and one missing negro were all that remained to be re covered Friday night from the Over ton mine, where a gas explosion Thursday killed S3 or 53 men. Rescue workers were trying to res cue the two bodies, which were sup posed to bo bnrled beneath tons of debris. Fifty bodies had been brought out have not the financial backing of the I bigger organizations, and oust de ' pend upon the gate receipts for cur rent expenses in the main. - The O.-P. league, under Texter's direction, will hsve to give. tho sys- ' .am a ihnMTi.h Iri-ntit Thj. tejieiif. will be an eight-club affair and play in the principal industrial centers of tho two states, including Cleveland. Akron, Youngstowu. Newcastle, Can ton,' Sharon. Krie and Massillcn. -At least five other clubs are anxious to join Ihe organization under plan mapped out. The O.-P. magnates are also lead ing a rampalKn'to place the so-called "seral-pro" teams under the protec tion and supervision of the national asroclution, to the end that the backers may be protected, the Fees. Constable. Witnesses Jurors (all Justices) T. Total ADVKRTISIXti Resources Klamath County f Pub. Budget and Court Proceedings 4,000.00 3.600.00 2.000.00 Total COl'RT HOVRK AXI JAIL Salary Janitors and Helpers I 1,100.00 Lights. Fuel, Water, Telephones, etc :. 0.000.00 Repaint, lnsuraueo 1.000.00 Miscellaneous .. gOO.Otf of the mine and most of the res cuers were turning to the consola- j piaycrs receive a fair remuneration tlo of bereaved families. i for players siitned by the hlgher'crr- Fortyfllircc negroes had lost their ! cults and the circuits bo cleansed lives and their families rent the air with frenzied cries of grief. The families of the dead white men wept beside them, and two or three fam ilies stayed to winch the month of the pit us nlghtf ill came. The cause of the explosion prob ably will not be determined. wun!r,sc3 to ins cause, it nny, are amonr; the deed. The Overton is a gaseoiza mine and flame has always been forbidden In It. !t is suggest ed thai r. u:n:r. nay possibly have violated the rules and have E2t off of all taint of "outlawry. This matter has been placed be fore John H. Farrell, secretary of the national association and the help of Commissioner Landis sought. To read The Klamath News day after dav is to keen thoroughly in- The : (armed on happenings of Importance throughout the world as well as In Klamath Falls and vicinity. Good Maxwell fport touring, new paint, gord tires. Rood running or der. Fnlly equipped. $"725. Howie Motor Co. D12-13 Total HEALTH OFFICK Salary Health Officer. County Physician ' "' Veternarian. County Portion of Health Unit, " Traveling Kxpense, Salary Clerk f (.100.00' , Total i WIDOWS PKXSIOXS OOVNTY POOR Salary Superintendent and Nurse and - Poor Farm Maintenance t 10.630.00 Aid County Poor (not Farm) : 8,600.00 Total PRKIMTORY ANIMAL AND GRASSHOPPKR KXTKRMIXATIOX RKFI XU OP TAXF.S JIVFXILK COfRT Delinquent and Dependent Children ..:..$" 1.000.00 Insane and Feeble Minded 350.00 t 4.600.00 f 0.000.00 6.100.00 7.000.00 f 17,050.00 3.000 00 600.00 SUMMONS FOR PCBLICATIOV IN Said Leona Eldred. as tho owner tXRECLOl'RE OK TAX LIEN of the legal title of the above des- i crioea property, as me same ap IN THE CirtCCIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. Mrs. Melirsa K. Chase Plaintiff, vs. Leona Eldred Defendant. To Leona Eldred the aboie named defendant: In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby notified that Mrs. Melissa E. Chase, the holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency numbered 1297, issued on the SO'h dny of Total COUNTY FAIR KU.1 Fair Fund f 3,000.00 County Fair Buildings 3,000.00 Total STATE FIRK PATROL CATTLK IXDF.MXITY , AGRICULTURAL FU.I AND CLUB WORK County's Share Agent's Salary and County's Share Club Leader's Salary . 4.550.00 Total ROAD BRIDGE A SHOP SUPKRINTKNDKNCY I 1.250.00 C.000 00 300.0 200.0 4.(50.00 7.000.00 pears of record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby further notified' that Mrs. Melissa E. Chaee will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described and men-! tinned in said certificate. And you nre hereby summoned to appear! within sixty days after the first pub-) licatlon of the summons exclusive; '"OI'XTY SCHOOLS . of the day of said first publication. I SPECIAL ROAR FUN TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSES 14.8.0 from other sources Less Estimated Revenues than taxation, viz: Interest on Bank Balances $ 7,000.00 County Clerk's Fees 8,000. On Justice Court Fines and Fees 3,000.00 t 11.000.00 GRAND TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSES $1 56,9116. 00 ' M Sept., 1924. by the Tax Collector acd rtnfeJnd this action or pay the of the County of Klamath. Slate of Oregon, for tho amount of five and 73-100 ($5,731 Dollars, tho fame being tho amount then duo and delinquent for taxcj fur the year 1920, together with penalty. Inter est and costs ilif-reon upon the real property assessed to you. of which you are tho owner, as appears of amount due as abovo shown togeth er with costs and accrued interest, and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered fore closing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and prem ises above named. This summons Is published by or der of the Honorablo A. L. Leavltt, Labor, General Expense, Construction and Maintenance f 40, 000. On RrldKes and Culverts 9,000 00 Freight and Drayaga 2,000.00 Equipment and Shop 0,000.00 ..$ no, i5.oo Ut w. . .. ... .. rec-rd, situated in said County and : IT . . , Llrcu,t -"" of the State, and particularly bounded and1 "i 0r, fon', ,or the county of described as follows, to-wit: I Klaraotl. and eald order wa made aim uuliju mis in aay oi Nov. Lotfl one, two, three and four; block twenty-three, Bow ne Addition to the town - of Bonanza, Klamath County, Oregon. You are further nrliried that said Mrs. Melissa E. Chase has! paid taxes on said premises for! prior or subsequent years with the ' rate of Interest on said amounts 1 as , follows: I Year's Date Tax Receipt Tax Paid No 1921 Sept. 2D. 1024 844B ' 1922 Sept. 2i 1124 7443 1923 Sept. 2, 11124 4S90 1924 April 4. 192". i:,x7 Being a total or lax. interest and penalty of N7.14.21.2S D5.12.19 1925, and the date of the first nuh licatlon of this summons is the 7th day of Nov. 1925. All process and papers In this proceeding may be Rerved upon the undersigned, residing within the State of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. WM. F. B. CHASE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Bonanza, Oregon. $4.54 4.35 3 14 3.72 Rate of Interest 12 1 2 . 12 12 Toiol KLAMATH 4'OUXTY HIGH SCHOOLS"" Personal Service General lenartmental Expense nther than Personal Services 10 730 00 District High School Tuition 15,000.00 Total COUNTY LIBRARY FUND H MARKET ROADS General $ 35,000.00 Maintenance Market Roads 6,000.00 Total ROAD BOX!) SINKING FUND STATU TAX f 96.084.35 f 67,000.00 CO.145.00 2,500.00 Total t 40,000.00 f 10,000,00 1150.000.00 ..S440.624.35 Total ....$!;. 05 Total 4.87 Total .... 3.52 Total .... 3.9 123.871 Notice Is hereby given that a Taxpayers' meeting will he hold at the County Court Room, in the County Court House, at KlRinnth Falls. Klam ath County, Oregon, on the 21st day of December. 1025, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. of said day, for tho purpose of discussing the above esti mates with the Levying Board of Klamath County, Oregon, as by law required, i Done and dntcd at Klamuth Falls, Oregon, tills 21st clay of November, t . IS, Us Q4 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of Hie Kitl-nnti or the Amount or Money lo Re Rolled by Tiisnll'm In KLir.-aih County, stain or Oi !., for Hie Ensuing Year. 11)2(1. This mutter coming on lo be heard this 21st doy of November. 1925. Ihero being preaeut, llou. 11. II. Bunnell, County Judge; Burrcll Short and (Signed) - (Signed) (Signed) (Signed) (Signed) (Signed) (Seal a C.' H.'dE LAP. County Clerk. By C. V. DE LAP, Deputy. R. H. BUNNELL. County Judge. IIURRELL SHORT, Commissioner, C. J. MARTIN, Commissioner, (1. J. HILYARD, J. C. BOYLK, A. J. HICKMAN. Budget Committee. N25-D12 ?1 You may hav'ij cniiKiUurtul it old-fnuhionod 'or too much trouble to HtUtiaVA own hou.teholU shoppintr. You may hnvo objected t0 tho 'waitinx in littgVl inx the clerk endeavor to talk you into buying thin or that.- But Just thiiCA is costinx you hundreds of dollars a year, and is also permittinx other wr keener than you, to secure the pick of tho market and leaving the seconoi inferior articles for the telephone ordering homes. At the Pixxly Wixxly you will find no one there to urge you to buy. btitjK learn of a new and convenient way to sec uro your family provision reqmrtw on a most satisfactory and economical basis and you'll enjoy It, too. Learn to shop the Pixtfly Wixxly way. VEGETABLES Sweet Potatoes, lb Q5C Cabbage, lb - 03 c Carrots, lb 04 C Onions, 6 lbs 25c (Jarlic, lb 25c FIGS, DATES, RAISES Black Figs, pkg 21 Fancy Figs, pkg. Hi Pitted Dates, pkg Stuffed Dates, pkg Cluster Raisins, pkg Castile Soap, pound CANNED GOODS Tomtatoes, Solid Pack, No. 2 15c Com, No.. 2 VI., 2 cans 25c Hominy, No. 2'- jgc Pumpkin, No. 2i 15 C Walnuts, shelled, can 47c Mince Meat, qt, jar 12 24 Ripe OUvcs, 4 oz Ripe Olives, 8 oz Succotash, S. & W. No. 2..-33 Spinach, No. 2U 20 Sweet Potatoes, No. ;v25 Red Kidnev Beans. No. 2 17 Fancy Candy, pound: VH Eggs, dozen Butter Tomatoes, No. 2 .. Tomatoes', N6. 2'j 10c 15 I s 2 48c 56c an(1 57c FRESH MEATS At Our Sanitavy Meat Counter at the Rear of the Store S. O. Pteglv Wtedv M- 4th and Main Streets Opposite Hall Hotel , .,. v. . I "' " ' . '