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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1925)
I Page Six Y.lnts.lay. Doc. U, U'2,r "Red" Grange May Be on Bench for Life Injuries to Arm Believed to Be Serious, Would Not Go To Hospital DANVILLE. III.. Dep. 1j. Cm hup may b- tbruiuh. The famous Whraiou, III. k- nun haa entered a hoiitul hi'io for re pairs. Riviun rls- to repor'a Ihut the Injury to hU upper loft arm la far more serious than ho farts to admit. d)r. . H. Cocley. father of the football ator'a assistant muiUKer In OH quest for gold l the field of professionalism, told the United Neva th:it he cannot ret determine the attest of "Red'a" injuries. ; We will do everything possible ta have him In shape for the trip eou'th." uld the physician. Hut If Granites arm when his Chicago Florida the latter month, his career will be ended, tor least. Whether bis fume will le of any value to him by tha time anctber football aeason rolls, around la doubtful. Since injuring his arm In thei Itame at Pittsburgh last week. Grange has stayed with his team ; mates, sluing on the side lines and , watching them lose to Detroit and to New Yrk. These exposures ; haven't helped his sore arm any. j It would have healed faster l j Grange had been content to go ta; a hospital las: week. k.VH'KOI T" lltHiAX M.-ilin Hni) Willi Jim Ht-mliiK at SrumlM , fii'M Jjfa ... has not hea!M flj V A 4 V ' 1 Bears stunt to fc'ji V" "F - ' part of this It lrf- it ! on the gridiron; L ' ! another year, at ; mAxiaJt yrv rm ' I Knockout llogim . JtKAUY laud tlu youili. and with it pkul) of speiil. Keeler SUM. to Duilii'Mt Itnmlta jttilKtiK'iit ihIk ImnriivltiK. atul to tleen his tmwnork. I can nollre tin improvement in hint even in tho liort time 1 have been hero, iiml niton he has n little more ex poriotu'o look ontV lloiiin k'liiikfj Jim KUtiillm for several rons at tno last ciove-situ.' tile Co., corporation, II. . K, Chillier. Jackson County Hank, a loiporatlon. l. I". McAnliffe and K. W, Whetstone. IK-fend-aiii. TO J 11. KIM.KU, A. K. SMITH anil 11. K. 'I1IMKK3. dofctiilauu uliovo named: 111 the Name ut tha 8t.ile nl Oregon: You, and rach of you, are here in' conimiinili'd to appear and ITS! Ta. KU-J ing lu.i.mr. an t KlcniiiiE will iry to answnr the complaint of the plain lametU uierldlan: also V of ami tliat In cas. pua.uaaliin be ra SWU of neelliio I In lownalilp .14 1 timed a writ f alalaue lasua aiiuih of ranae east t th Wll-I wlilnml further nut Ira. raqillrlug i.....,,. ri,iin' l .old liv the t lie aherlff (o lilara and herlff oi upon execution. In tho'siilil puictiu"f or pumiawra in tliniflra( .. I manner preacrllied Uy law. ami nulet und ieewililu uumpmIoii of her I, lujl a h l.., .........tM.U ,if Mikoti auln tin sulit lirellllseH, I aluilled in natlafnrtlon of the coata' , Kur oilier rijnllnliln rullqf. ' P,,.,J,..A,lTll ot aula and of Ilia amount found Till" niniiiimia, Uy order nt the n. " M U"H due to plaintiff- under said luilg. llouora'Ue A. I.. Loavllt. J it, I no ,.f. ,,-, nient i ald Court, naled Novemliar ,j i i,,,.. "fcllT issu, la avrveu upun you uy put!. ,,. " aui iiulniHin riiuniv ""''"hi ra In thai tlrt i.i : T That Hie purchaser or piir- Kali., prove that it was a fluke. In the mi "u " " . , ""::-: i ... .u,.....!,. .,. JMr llllliru V"l " " 1 " " ' - a.tl.v, i.. ..I. . 1 t.. 1 1.. 1 step four round. w.U, H..,. ! t"Z d Jck trim anil Mil Herbert nai each ot you are notified I in annpe ut nieir m.nc.-i. uie ai ; hnti (t yol, fnl , 0 appear and round senii-unui. uui ii.hou inUUlwr, jor want thereof the plain Mike AlUi- nlino are hoth rrmly for tut will apply to tha court for h, their fourroiiud prolimlnury. 'relief In said complaint prayed for,; A f.-ntur., nf the urr-ilf U lhM fnel ' tO-witt that more fun. are turning out tor! 1. Judgment against the auld Fay' the workout, than has hem the case i Mrrl-1 ,,ru""' lhe. 1!,,tt,lU,; heretofore I the aald J. D. Edter (olherwl.o mretoton. called John n. Edler). a bankrupt.' i in bankruptcy, and atalnst tho JAP TROOPS SENT 'said J. D. Edlor. aud each ot them. INTO MANCHURIA "1 ,h um ' 5 " n- l,h ,n t.rest 'tliereon at tlie rate of eight , .. . Per cent per annum from Decern-, TOMO, Dec. lo. Japanese ur js. 1SJ( until pud. In the trocps have been ordorcd to Man- further sum ot JSOO l0 as attor churla to protect Japaueso Interests ney'a foes, and tor its cosls and and clt lions. ; disbursements herein. The cabinet announced Its dec!-! . T"1 auch Judgment bear In- urin WILLIE SPRINGS sloa Tuesday to send a brigade of "suiplemeatal" troops, numbering GATE FEATURE; Tho war department salt! flght- j Ing wai Imm'ncnt In Manchuria. as Turn Stile to Count wh' Mrrlonre ,n- ri ! i t I i . - s vniie fie uom tiis Rins Work terest thereon at the rate t elclit per cent per annum from the date tboreot uutll paid. I S. That the rights, claims. Inter I ests, estutea or liens of the defend ants In this suit, and ot each of them, be decreed to be Inferior and subject to the Hon ot a certain eminent announced had extended mortgage, dated December 23, to Mukden and Tlohltng. , made and executed by the French Girls Not Naughty; Extreme Styles n America Sight (ana in attendance at tho Scandia hall events on Th night will see for the first ; famous big Willie Keeler "turn-! stile." Willie carries this turnstile j with bim wherever he goes profes sionally. It is "his monster" and t ; j piuintui. ana rhursday0 j Legal NotiCCS ' time the , " the dot XOT1CK UK FINAL ACCOCXT i defendant, J. D. Edler, In favor ofi plaintiff, and recorded iu Hook 21, Records of Mortgages County, Oregon, and defendants and each of ' them, and all nersons claiming: ! through them or any of them, be Notice is hereby given that the ' barred and foreclosed of any and undersigned, as administrator with all rights, claims, intercuts estates tick-t taker. EvervbodY filrs . . " iT " 1 Y'Z.'Y OT w " VV"J V , i r ranees i-ercner, aeceasou, na$ iwea in lurouRa tara mrnsuie pays. hi8 f.;nal acC0unt In tho passes and ail and it automatic Allv clicks nff the number fun't k' in ninth .n.iniv n-l i itm M,tnHv : It are synonymous was exploded bereiput anv:hing over on Willie. Ithc Uth duy of January. 1924. at j luesaay oy rroi. lnancs t C3ITO. 01 ,. . .. . , ... ,h hour of 3:1)0 o'clock In the af. .-uu in i7 u o Ills nui. ill fc.it; , - - - - KAXSAS CITY, Dee. 15. (United News) The popular belief that the I ... words "French girl" and "naughty said mortgage described, and account In no county ; erery part thereof, except the court ot the. sta;e of Oregon for , equity ot redemption allowed by the Paris Sorboane. "French girls," he ra:.", "are very sensible and reascar.blc. I Tiril to come to America to ?r 2 fie r?ai extremes In dress. Such citrc-nes are never seen In Paris except on a certain class of women. "The American girls who re.ir their skirts up to their knciM anil even higher than that, and who vve:ir a box of paint on each cheek aren't patterning after the chic Fren-b women. They merely arc imitating the cheaper class." "Prof. 1 Cestre admitted that t'-.cf "'eiBht asp:rant of the Malin dls Rlrls of bis country have been glv n ! trlct- ls tl,e ureatest potential boxer more freedom since the war. b;it : h has ever crossed gloves with, was 4. That said .mortxane be fore closed, and that the rial property temoon o; said day and the court i therein mortgaged, to-wit: SW4 of 1 ' rpf li sr thnrotit-h mnt KvtjMn-lie as that of his turnstile. Jack Mc- u" " "'-, H. hE of 8EV. of section O. r Texas giant who wPI meet 'ni'U ' 'he time and place for ,14; SEi, of PEi4 of section : ,..,;. ' i. , ... . she hearing of objections thereto sV"i of SW14 of section 10- M1! Keeler. avers he 1, turn a aati the ,ettlement thereof. ,W4 of NWVi SKi; of wi trick or iT.-o himself, and Willie may p,.eil .A nubilsbed Dec- VPU nt owl ivi? -cl-" added that they have not allowed their individualism to run rampant. :' w""e Keeler. who is scheduled to "Chaperones no longer ore re.' Ko ten. rounds here Thursday night quired for young persons at private' wi,n Jack McOreer, hnrd-hittlng Darties." he said, "hut nn vnnnir 1 heavy from Texas. - woman of good standing would think of participating In a picnic In the country that was not chap eroned. The parents no longer choose tho mates for their children, bat the marriages are family affairs, discussed in a family conclave. Be cause of th; there are fewer dl rorces in France." nuns ne is a oumuo lunwne, wun ember S, 1825. SE , of SEH of lection 15: SUM mlts on every quarter. It promises; D. V. Kl'YKEXDALL. ;of NWi, Eli of 8WV4, NW'H of to le an exciting mill. In any event.. Administrator Wrth the Will SE4 ot section 20: NKVi of NE4 when these two beavies come to-' Annexed. 1 of section 22: NWfc. SW4 of gcthcr. and the fans arc all keyed D9, 16. 23. 30 JS iXB4,KEi4 of NEU. Nti of 8E4. up to see them go. I NE'4 of 8W of section 23 , , ., Sl-MMOXS FOR PCBLICATION W14 of SW14. 8EVi of KWU. ' t Mkes Hogan , Kqulty. No. 1077. SW4 of SEW. NWU, NEli of That Knockout Hogun. heavy-, :SWi. 8WU of NKU sru m IN' THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Vi. NWVi f NEW, N"4 "f SEW of STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM-, faction 24: NEW of NEW of sec ATH COUNTY. tlon 1: all in townnhlp 3 south Bank of Lakevlew. a corporation, of range 12 east of the Willamette Plaintiff, vs. Fay Morris, as meridian; also 8EW of NEW, Trustee of the Estate of J. D. of 8EW. BWW of SEW of section, Edler (otherwise called John D. ,17; In township 37 south ot range Edler), a Bankrupt. In Bank-: 1 3 east of the Willamette meridian: I ruptcy. J. D. Edler, A. K. Smith. I.ot 3 ot section 2, township S r. v. Jiuikey, utitview Mercan- south of range leaHt of the Wil- the statement Salimhiy of Sugar. "He has tho wallop, the, strength EE FIKE t'AU.SKS S1.K1HT DIMAGK No dimsgo resulted from a Bmall ! fire which brcke out about 9:30 o'clock last nislit in the basement 1 ot the Klamath Hardware company, ! S30 Main street. A beavy smud-'e from burning excelsior hampered flremtn. beaded by Chief Keith Ambrose, in their attempt to extinguish the blaze. t , The s:n'jkr in the ludement was ' stffllnr:. rmMljyeb L.-.id. and they! were for;-cil away fr im the fur nace near wli:. :t tie smudge dov- j eloped. .KLAMATH VALLEY" HOSPITAL. Rates In confinement are conriently low. adv-3 Buy for ver n pracllul Chrbt mas gift a: i,.-e ileirin's biczs SUop. 129 So. "th S:. .Vest to Shasta Cafe. D1C-13 frf-n 1 on -T:n m nne fan Van Fleet' Serviceman ays: Electrlrity Riroa dependable ?ervice. A washing marhinu goon as lis work with a s:nile each week. 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