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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1926)
Page' EfgW TTTE KLAMATH NEWS Tilden Triumphs In Tennis Games Over Johnston . nnooKUNK. Mass., spt. i. I Anffelsre Handed ! ;Third Defeat by ( Hollywood Boys Sn Vmni-ltwK s'it. U ror.Tt fiA.N KRANVISCO. S.pt. I Unl-i WhltM. 1HiO:S; n.w wrmt. (United N) In stlrrUm flv-!ll Nw leading Ao- . '". i " el match on the sonny cnurli of! gels jufturod-their third trllit j " ' Sa' s,5 sl. Lomtwoixl, bin mil Tlldrn nd his' srt-ba.k today whn th Hollywood CATTI.fc new doulilra parlnor. Alfred II I Slam drfvatrd tholr fellow lon. fattlc sfeaily; i.'i-ii. s.iml. $s 55 Chapln. Jr., triumpnrd ovor little men. S to . d.T, f s i 10: ovor J 0 lbs. J tf 11. 1)111 Johnnton and Kd Chandler, in-j Us AnKeloa lost nothing In the Calrea, ateadr: ISO Iba. and no tiTMollfnlote champion, and entered. Pacific Coast Leaaue slamliiiics. der, JS.50 v l.5i: over 3tf Iba.. lh finals of th national haraplon-j however, for Oakland, second place J J" 4i 11 00. ships. . iclub, was defeated by Seattle, 9 tv)t U"it. steady; llxht. SH TStf Tllden and Ohapiii had to come, 5. i 15.25: medium. H 00 li 13.Su. from behind to win. as the two; Mission rrabbed Its second' Sheep, steady: Iambi, medium to Callfnrnlana were at their best in strelaht irame here, beating the choice. MS &0i 1.1 50: ewes. $1.00 the aecoml and third e:s The: treat Mails. 4 to Malls wan re-,u',,, wemera. is i'n.. scurf were C-3, u-fi, 2-G, G-3. 6-4. i lieved by Motidy after the win- Vincent Itirhards and I'lck Wil-i ninit run had been scored. limns meet tha Teaa pair, .Lewlir Portland defeated Sacramento. 6 White and Thalheimer, in the other : to I, despite tli Senators IS to 8 ; semifinal bracket Friday, the final lead in the matter of hare hit. to be played Saturdar. , 'REPORT wild geese ' SHASTA VIEW-MALIN FORAGING IN IDAHO i .i Richard Parker is on the sick list j Retorta of widespread depreda-l I Portland, Kept. I! WIIKAT KiK Hend. llliieMem. $125: soft white. $1.25: western while. $1 2S; hard win:er. $1.24: northern aprinic. ' $1.23: western red. $1.23. WOOL Nominal; valley, fine half blood. j 32c; medium three-quarters blood.: 32c: roarse or three-quarter blood. ' 30c: braid. 30c. At valley points: price are io to tc higher for se lected stock. KCGS Buying price, current receipts. tertnlned by. Mrs. John Reber last J oands or the migratory Mrus are re- 3jc1i 33: hennery whites. 3ST39:: Wednesday. At the time a shower ported to be aliKhtincj in the fields , hennery pullets. 32ci 33. j Riven for Mrs. John IJskey. and on the lakes and streams, for-1 11CTTKK I A bal.y boy was born to Mr. and aging aa they go. These reports j Selling price, box lota, creamery 1 Mrs. Microoskey .Friday morning. jare Mmetime iustifled and some- prices. Firsts, extras. 47c for nlain for the past week. H. E. Wilson was around selliug home-aroma watermelons Tuesday. The melons were grown in this dis trict under the pumping plant. I The Helping Hand society was en- tions in southeastern Idaho by wild geese is the occasion for a trip to the section by Ray C. Steele. Vnited States game warden of Portland. ; who will leave Saturday. Huge Dempsey Pounds Sparring Partner With Big Wallops ATLANTIC CITY. Sept. I Tilly "Kid" Herman stood up under bom bardment of blows that Jack Demp sey heaped it 'tllru Tlim.ly after noon and' barely -got nut of It con scious. The' heavyweight champion lathed the young California middle weight with- leXt and right hooka. He drove, ljlm Into the rui.va with severe body punishmeut. A furious left that ronuected with his jaw sent him to the canvas sideways. Pempsey picked him up and clinched nntll the lighter man shook off the effect of the blow.. Herman came back to life with a hang. He pumped blow nfter blow at Demp sey. They dldnt. hurt ami Dempsey unloosened another pile driver that n.mle Herman sag Hut he stayed on his feet for the few acconds needed tt) end the round. Kven though It rained heavily, a good crowd watched the tltleholder in action. For resulta use News Class Ads. The stockholders of the Maltn Progress held a meeting Saturday cvonfn b( whiti llm, tt k o x .1 cided to increase the stock of heimalt rlete s""'Jr ' ' sit" i company. j nation. J Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanders and dauehter ' Florence- went to Ash- i land Saturday and returned Sunday.- 0nr nry accommodates fourteen mook. f. o. b. triplets. 25c; loaf 2Sc; The -Maltn cheese factory has pur-; babies. Bassinetts reserved on re-j Cooa county triplets. 25c: loaf, 30c. chased a new Ford truck for use on quest. adv. 25 I LIVE POULTRY the milk route. I Heavy hens. 26; light to roe- Mrs. EvaSoule and Mrs. Grace NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ' dium. 16c; springs. 23c: roosters. Wells of Klamath Falls scent a! ! 10c: Pekin ducks. 29C1J.10' ml. short timo-in Malin and surround- j ToJ are hereby notified that the . ore1- : c. artmifi turkeys 39i40. ing 'country Tuesday. ; times exaggerated, said Steele. He wrappere, subject to discount ot 19 j I will take a camera with him to , 6 per cent: dairy buying price S6c. CUEKSlc Selling price: Tillamook county ; triplets. 29 4c; loaf. 30 4c; Oregon, KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITA. j triplet, not branded. STc: Tilla-' i I rjjo AUCTION AUCTION Sale of new nd used furniture, hrrdware, dishct, tools, ttovet, range, chairs, bed, pringn, drrsteri, Congoleum rugt and linoleum. SPECIAL TO THE FIRST 25 PEOPLE REG. $1 BROOMS 15c Sale Starts Saturday, Sept. 4th, 1 P. M. 903 Klamath Ave. Opposite Prjst Office A. M. STEINBOCK, Owner 3 1h coffee Nmitf Board of Equalization will attend I on tbo-Uta-day of September. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenyon mo-,,,,. ,.ha ... Mnnrt' sen..' i 'ILlilMJ 1'KltMlTS XoT tored to Big Valley Saturday to visit; ember), at the County Judge's of-1 OX1TK IP Tt STAM.ltl with Mr. Kenyon's mother. i fice in the Court House and will Mrs. Charles MauDin Is running i remain in session for thirty days the cook- cm for the Robinson and ' 'rom date, for the purpose of Ratliffe cbmblne. Tlie ftdiowing building permits examining the assessment rolls fori issired by the city clerk. Lem t V. A m r 1 C nnrf innlin, all ' T ut. , , R. K. Hannon a.tT family return- errors , Taiua,lon,, descriptions. I " cd frort touring trfp, to Chicago and jo, qualities of land. lots, or other " ' other . . imintf . AQHal there they property assessed by the assessor. I Johnson. 11000 house on visited with Sirs. Hanson's parents. It shall be the duty of all persons : Crand street. Mr. and Mrs Mom-r.-Tho ' used to I Interested to appear at the time and! .John Jackson;' JT5 garage on Or- valuation- -hard "' ' fixed by the assessor must be filed M". V. L. Bell, 1150 garage on with the board during the tim i Kiln street. ' fifteen' days of said session. , vl ... n-n i- -j n.i (SigneH W. T. LEE. Mrs. J. M. McBrlde. 3o addition ...Assessor' of Ufa math Cbuhty, I10 house on Applegate street. uregon. Dividends for You From Electrical Develolnnent . ... .j. . .-!,-. i- .;p:are appomtea. years. A. V Tt""" went to Klamath Falls ThJirMajnot last" week. Mr. smdafrs,' Rishard Walsh were in SUIffc iSa-Wlt-day afternoon ' and, Emma Ward Is running the cook camp for the Liskey Bros, harvester. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor spent Sunday In LangeinvaTIey." " Mary Kandra spent Tuesday with Miss Loretta Fished ' v The Helping Hantf society enter tained the Kill Kare Klub of Tul- lake this week. Wednesday at the Malin Community hall. Word was received from A. Kal Ina that they Intended leaving France for tie U. S. A, the 2Sth of August. NOTICE FOR PVMJCATIOX .T24.T.3t S3. 7. 10'" -4 . For results use News Class Ads. igg n . i Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore., August 23, 1926. Notice is hereby given that David M. Stotts. of Dorris, California, who, on September 21, 1123, made Homestead Entry Act. June 9, 1916. No. 012088. and who on Not. 12. 1925. made Addl. Hd. Entry 012570, for EHSWV4 and SWy. SEW, Section 33. Township 40S.. Range TE., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Three Year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above des cribed, before C. R. DeLap. Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the 2nd day of October, 1926. Claimant names as witnesses: . Ned Connolly, Jesse L. High. Ed win Richardson. Frank F. Mullan, all of Dorris, California. F. P. LIGHT. A 2 6 S26 Register. NOTICE OP rrULICATIOS (Publisher) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR V. B. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, July 14, 1926. NOTICE Is hereby given that Til lie Largent, whose post-office ad dress is Klamath Falls. Oregon, did, on the 15th day of February, 1926, file In this office Sworn Statement and Application No. 012644. to pur chase the E4SW and 8HSEW Section 19. Township 23S, Range 10E Willamette Meridian, and the tlmben thereon, under the provis ions of the act of June S. 1878, and nets amendatory, known aa the 'Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be filed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to suck application, the land and timber thereon .have been appralaed at 1690.00, the timber estimated 285M. board feet at (2. on per M., and the land $120.00 that said applicant will offer final proof in support of her application and sworn statement on the 25th day or Rcptemner, 1926, before Bert C. Thomas, U. R. Com missioner, at Klamath Falls, Ore gon. Any person ! it liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corrobor ated affidavit In this office, alleging (acta which would defeat the entry. F. P. LIfiHT, J20--820 Inc. Register. For results use News Class Ads., EABOR DAY CELEBRATION and CARNIVAL SEPT, 4-5-6 ; .. . 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