Tiu-ilav. Soptoml'or 7. 1ii. TIIK KLAMATH NKW3 Faber Cards 410th Game of Career Pitching Baseball I PERSONALS Cordon Ma.Aulcy of Mnrnhfiold. ; an .1 Mr. I A. AllM'tiaon. Min. K. C H I C A 0 O, Rrpt. 6 fl'nftPd lrturnrd li ro w Hay Saturday at- Ktt 11, farrier. Mum Man MiMil- Newa) Urban "Hod" Knher. voter- le-r ponding n hoi-t itnii hero Ian and Min. Hall. I m of tha White Sox pltchlnK de- on lnisintv.t ami pleasuro. MncAu-, j partmrnt, celebrated hi JSth birth-1 Ivy i ith the Minuter l-iundry' Mrs. I nn Zinir.n-i min. Mri. Nolle, daf today by pitching hit 440th j Service In Marshfield and nl.o has Oaluun. Itoh and Hotly Zlmmcrmttii ' (am of Ilia big" lcnaur. career. J the aitoncy for llunntoM'.o autoiiM- and KennoHi Van 'ort. motored to . Though Faber had to be relieved bile ""'' "'' lf Sunset , Slalln Puitdny. j In the ninth, he was credited with roropanj ... vm i.uj. th victory. The aorrel topped .pit bailer wan' born In raaeade. Iowa, and came to ah. U'hllA ff.Am T.. Unlnu In . ' "" " .-- , .(. v.ir.iuf. .lauchter-i of Mr. and Mr. Myron Mordoff of Ninth and High streets. .Visa Mne Mordoff will be a senior in piiysl- Anionn leave in . Mi the eal education at the Tniversiiy of school and visitinn u: the Swan Oregon. Miss Aileca Mordoff will Lclte ranch of tiie Mitiier family. ilte:id OreRon Agricultural col'.ei;." j and major in home economUs. tha Wentern league In the fall of ISIS, lie accompanied ,the Clams and White Sox on their world tour that fall and was loaned to the Giants for the trip. He has been with the Comlskey team since. Faber Is one of the few splt- naiiera leti in me majors. "'; nth gru are affiliated with IK-lta tie others are Carl Mays, the Heds-1 i-niverstiy of Oregon chanter. submarine hurler: I'rban Shocker. former Brown, now with the Van- Mr Vrs TfJ K .l)np keee; Burleigh Crime, o the Dcd-1 Form Ha ,,.,, , K;m. Cera and Stanley 'ovele.kle. j fr)m M,.(lfl,,, The big lowan still Is remembered j Ashland and Grants l'asa. luo for the two shutout victories he; .,., ,ne week-end .Their w. a- hung on the Giants In the worldj .line was an event of Saturday even series of 1917. He was on the sick j in)r tno hnmr o( Mrs, phoop's list and did not participate in the (, Mr. and Mrs. 11. X. flemens 1919 series. I Mi.- Ma- rmnne. t.-aonor In the students who will Freeniout school, hr. returned from he near future for the an enjoyable .uiituier spent tit nor- resume her win ter's work in K'.nmatlt Kail:-. Huth Alinler. who has spent sunini'i attintlii.g suniiueri rfllUMud to Khnr..ith Kalis t'.ii wei k to re-upie her toaehlnp, dll-i ill the puMIc s.-hools. Mr. ami Mrv. A-.-thur t'.all.inher ( and Mr. and Mrs. Warren ltrii:.1 all of North iWnd. left this mornlnc on an ut.in;l!io trii to southern' Oregon. They n III vls-fl Kl.iiuillll I';.!!, fritter Lake mid other points) of interest. They expr.-t to return M o n d a y cv. :;i::g. - - Sou: Invest rn Orei-vu lai!y Now. - PACIFIC tXMST l.KAtil K First game R. H. E Hollywood 1 4 Los Angeles 2 a I Batteries OVtlll and Peters Hamilton and Hannah. 9econd came R Hollywood T Los Angeles S Batteries H. 14 8 E. ou Second street. They are at home , 1 to their many friends in the While apartments on Sixth and Highj : streets. I ... Mr. autl Mrs. Ariuur ;1m.-ii ami family, accompanioU by Miss rinr.v Calkins, rrturuetl to Ktamalh Kails l.ut night fro ml he .south. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have been iu San Francisco. Los Anselos and other . w'ck-t ml after fiu nHinjc the sn Mrs. Minerva VaII.ti. Mrs. S K. Anderson and thMr nu'st. Mrs. Iavc IliipKms and con tavt. Jr., of PilliPBs. Mon ;mn. ar pl.inniii); on a wot-k-rnd ;it t Tho (Mccou Ca vts n -a r 1 1 ra u t s 1 'a ss. I.viui and Kvilyn Propo.-t. child ren of Mr., and Mrs, Kd Pro.x.M. an returning to K!n;natti FjM this ni ls ' . . t wi southern ctties aunnK me past rori- ,1Wp m..ni;M with ihir Brnr.nrf i Sinnleton and Cook;ln.,ht 0 a vacation. Miss (alkl:is', .,..1, .. Yarriaon. Day. Stroud and Sand- na8 beon south for the pasl four; PorUuIKi distri.t. Mr. aIltl .Mra. n.oct their childn'n bers. (Seven Innings by agreement. j mont9t viiiin with friends in rropost will R. First game Oakland 2 Seattle 4 j ullttmis. Arixona. and in ttouineri. jn M,ifnrd toniKht. j 'California and the Grand Canyon' j at; well. Misa Calkins is nfiiliated, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Erickson nnd I Batteries Oeschger. Gould. Crag-- r'c' yM hal sh on seventh !j. B. llaranie and sou' Ervin. mo-! A a nrl Rab.p. Ila.fv am! Rlriwrin t torid to Crater Lake Sunday where ! ... ; ihey spent the day. They returned! to K!ama:h Falls by way of Rocky) head and Baker; Hasty and Baldwin. Second game R. Oakland 4 Seattle 0 E. 0 Members of the Eulalona chapter! of Daughters of the American Revo-' put Batteries Delaney and Head Hasty, Martin and Jenkins. Innings by agreement.) (Seven First game - R. II. E. San Francisco .... S 9 0 Mission C 7 1 Batteries Kuni. Williams, Moudy and Telle; Barfoot and Walters. Second game R. H. E. San Francises t 8-0 Mission : S . 10 0 Batteries Mails and Agnew. Telle; Pillette and Murphy. Walters. v First game R. H. E. Sacramento - S 14 3 Portland : 4 10 0 Batteries Hughes and Koehler; Baumgartner and Wendel. j lution held their first meeting of' the year last night at the home of, Mis I.orctta Jennlncs. teacher of, Mrs. Rat-hael Applegate Solomon. ; the second grade at Riverside when Constitution Day was ob-1 School, returned to Klamath Falls! served. Mrs. Wilbur Jones, regent ; last night after spending the past; of the Klamath Falls chapter, had week in Portland visiting with heri charge of the evening's program. ! parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jen ... i nlnp.-i. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Perry, i , Miss Jean Perry and Kenneth S. See us for fine quality window Perry left Sunday morning for Dia-, snaites at lowest prtces. Terms If mond Lake to spend the week-end. ' s'ailasraatl Hame Supply Co. iney reiurneu tats nig at ana re- FOREST INN, LAND OF TRANQUILITY (Coi.tiiimM Trout Tiitf. Five) en. nan built for the ciniveni iue of vtnltlttit officii.) m of the Forot l.Htn-b-r cou.(itiii, nd for inlll Rrtt8. Comptelely fin iUhIkmI. lite l.odKe, overlooking, hk It dot", the entire town of Pino ItldKo iiud n hroad fXIKinne of iMirromtuliitt etMiittry. in an hoautiful u home an one could find In t ity or woods. The f iitent ; of furniiur hm been u-cd throunh out tin Indue, each room comMitlng the rt'sifultua of a itiotinltiin lodne w ith the beauty nnd convenience- of j a city dwrllinc. The four bd rioUx, ca h opening lit;., i im of the tYv showfr itnd lava;ory rinmn on1 the iiecond fKu. are finntshcd with twin heU. at1r:tclive floor ami bed laiuti.-., hardw.iod faiiihure and fine upholt.'rtd ehtilr.-. ' I ly NuImiihv At'nird i A scrot-ned porch nl one end of the lod of Cent ut tm'on.pAraltte view of the valley b low and of the rciued mountain ittvncrv. The porch in t'timppi'd With a lovely net of l kT porch furniture, and is virtu-' ally ii n ;uldii(unal room (o the Indue. For fit t luu id to ht tind.'r the nia:i.HKe:nnt of the Forest l,um Imr company, amt will be directed by Miss K've Fhclfer. who will have complete charge of the dininie room and hostelry, accordittt; to Fratik Hoi an, plant tttiperimcndent at I'lue KidKe. The majority of the rooms In the Inn will be occupied by mlllmcn. ull of whom are eajserly autlrtputiuK the opculni: of the new hotel. Only the uti udy entployen will be Riven accommodation, ft was Mated, and the men have already bernii apply ing for rooms. There is nmpl upacc for the. employen nnd a preut nunt bo of outside (tueMn. lntwever, nnd it U the uim of the manaKeineut to have accommodations of the bent Kort always ready for tourists and Klamath Fulls guest. rOI.TI.AM F.I.F,(T1.1CIA. WINH IIK.IIWW WALK POKTI.AM. Sept. .hattrrltiK all known records for highway wnlk Inif. K. 1. Sadler, Portland elec trician, Monday hiked from Salem to Portland, a distance (if miles. In nine hours. &9 1-4 minute. GORGEOUS FLOATS OF CELEBRATION ( out i n uc1 I- roiu Pa o hie ) mid with the HumMcr'n ore lie Ma provided the necoavury tuuntr that fa 1tnimttve in the tNiicreni of any pr.rnile. The t)ureUH flout, (hat lavrled Quihmi Huth 1. her two muld and pines, wan uttiactivety arruitRcd iu red. white nnd blue. Another flcat. Hut caued roti pidorable comin.ni. wua entered by the Paiutora' I'nlon. Three buck els, tilted nt the top of a tall acuf fold. drlpMd red. white and blue paint. Oi iKlnality wan the keynoto in (he float of the t; lover Jewelry comiMiiy with n miniature King und Jueeii on m prettily arranged throne. A half doifn young boy, d reaped Bi working turn Iu ovcr ula. matched lit the rear of the foal, with Pig PeiiH aeudlng of' r.n alarm. Judge iu the conii'Ht were Fran rln It. OKU. Andrew t'olller and John A. Vct'nll. K. F. !uf(y wai i:o ii era t secret arv nf the t -o trim it tt'' FREE Examination and estimate on all work. X-ltAV BKKIVCi: All branches of dental work done by competent up-to dato dvu- tl:its. Painless, careful lasting den tistry ut moderate prices. DI'KX KVKMNtiH Portland Painless Dentists KI.AMATII F.M.1.3 11th Miiin. t.rlule IUd. I'hoiie. IM. (Mn Kviltlngs. leliulinien and It was under his dlr M'ct suiiervinlon that the tirade wit. ! premMitvd, A. I. Hire was general j chulrmnn of tlm cotninltteo for the Labor IHiy leleln-allou. (Inod steel beds. HI 00; roll I a ii r tn k". tin. DO; rolton felt mat trens, 110 00. Terms If desired. I Kluiiiiitli Home tJupply Co. 1 'LIS j Mnln St if ' . . . . ss Roady-mixeu CONCRETE find BRICK MORTAR from our Central Plant. Proportioned Right Mixed Right Delivered Right Priced Right A Time Saver and r. Money Saver. Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 80S Market St. Phone 5S2-VV. Special Announcement A Imml nf KviinelitM, WDrktTH nntl HiiiK"'"n from I ho A po.stolii' Fnllh Min inii, 1'onn'r Sixth iiml Hmn.'ililu Htrt'i'lM, Port; luml, Oro.. will oprii u U-iit mi'i'tinjf TliuiMilay t--ni n vr. SoptcmbiT Oth, ut 1 1 th nntl Pino BtriTtH, Klmiiath Fill l.i. SlTvift'M IIM follllWlt: i Sniiil.'iy I0:.'IU n. tn. nnd 7 :H0 p. m., I'Vft-y cvcnliiK i'Xfppt Moiulay at 7 :-t5 p. in. (inoil music aiul tiiniiiR. Snuiiil tpiitrtct ntinilicr.t ly tin" Murninir Star (Jimt'ti't. Wtuitli'iful tostimoniffi will In- a part nf each nervier. The full KHPt'l will lie pn fichml on Junt ifii'itt ion, SaiHtification, The Uaptism of the Holy (ihiiMt, Divine ltcalinif, Kirin.il I'uiiiHlinienl, aiul rUier liihle truth:. Nn tiillei'tioii, Come iiml see. (ln3l(bd advert lln In KLAMATH M:WS pava Ills dt'mlM. r.,i them for profit. Let Us Estimate Your Wiring Job MOTOR REWINDING AND ' REBUILDING A SPECIALTY Quick, Efficient, Moderate Priced Industrial Electric Company Shop 771-W. Night 77I-K. Tlltt No. tlllt M. i:. I,. Illll V. II. Ilremrr Second game R. H. E. Sacramento 0 4 1 Portland 6 9 0 Batteries Vinci, Canfield and Koehler; Lingrel and Berry. (Seven innings by agreement,) NOTICE X)R PrBUt'ATIOX ISOLATED TRACT ported a large crowd at the resort from the Rogue Hirer valley as well as Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan of NOTICE Jolt I'l'ltUCATION Public Land Sale Department of the Interior, V. S. Land Office at LakeTlew, Ore. September I, 1926 Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under pro. visions of Sec. 2455. R. S., pur suant to the application of Oliver P. Hamilton of Beswlck, California. Serial No. 012712, we will offer t public aale, to the highest bid der, hut at not less than J6.12H, per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M . on i the 12th day of October. 1926. j next, at this office, the following' tract of land: the E4SW4 of: Sec. 10, T. 418., R. E.. W. M. This tract is ordered into the! market on a showing that the great- i er portion thereof is mountainous j or too rough for cultivation. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named hare ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re quired to Immediately pay to the receiver the amount thereof. Any persona claiming adversely the above-described land are advis ed to file their claims or objections. on or before the time designated fori sale. F. P. LIGHT. 1 S5 05 Register. 1 Department of the Interior, V. S. Land Office at Lakevlew. Ore.. August 23, 1926. XAtlre fa hrphv plven tha- TlfitfM San Jose, California, are In the city M stotts. of Dorrls. California. visiting for a time with Bob Ryan j who, on September 21. 1923, made of Klamath Falls. Kvans are : Homestead Entry Act June 9. k-,k Tk. .l.i, . (a',j 1916. No. 0120S8, and who on Not. brothers. The visitor is connected ,, ,9,5 mado'Alld Hd EntrT with the Southern Pacific company; 012570. for EiiSWV. and SW V4 of the San Jose offices. ISEVt. Section 33. Township 40S., I Ranne 7E., Willamette Meridian. Lot Beattie is planning to leave' h" "IT? n0,'-, of IntenUon to ... . . , , make Three ear Proof, to estnb- thls weekend for Portland on a ,ish rlaim to , ,and above des. business trip which will keep himCribed, before C. R. DeLap. Clerk in the northern city for the follow-: of the County Court, at Klamath In few r!av - i Falls. Oregon, on the 2nd day of ing lew days October, 1926. . Claimant names as witnesses: Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Perrln re-1 j;ed Connolly, Jesse L. High. Ed- turned from Lake o tne Woods win Richardson, Frank F. Mullan, Sunday evening after spending Sat-jall of Dorris, California, urday night and Sunday at the . A26S26 P Kegist'er. Bert Hall cabin. Other guests at ; the Hall summer borne included Mr. For results use News Class Ads. KOTICK OK MF.KTINil OF TIIK Botitn of f-xjrAi.i.-iTrox of THE HOKSKFLr IRRIGATION DISTRICT. Notice is hereby riven, that the Board of Directors of The Horsefly 1 Irrigation District nf Klamath ' County. Oregon, will Bit as a board of equalization, commencing on the1 6th day of October. 1926, at the j hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m. in the office of said board, at ilonanza. Oregon, to hear objection to, and j make correction of the budget and I assessment roll for the year 1926,1 to he levied on Sept. 7. 1926. The meeting will continue In session from day to day. as long as may he necesMiry for such equalization of :iid a?ement. WM, F. 11. CHASE, Secretary of I lie Hoard of Directors. Horsefly Irrlsa-I tinu District. 87.14,21 ' Her Tragic Mistake THOSE who knew hir wouIJ have said: "Such things don't happen to girls like Marion." She was well-educated; she had high ideals; her every thought and word were refinement itself. Yet, she was to fintl herself subject to the same vicissitudes of Fate that pursue all who blindly try to make ri;ht out of wronj;. It all started when she met and fell in love with Terry Dixon, who had twice been engaged to the mad-cap heiress, Helen Carlson, but who swore to Marion that his Ipvc for Helen was dead. unexpected that But often it is the shapes human destiny. For, havins; been forced by a terrible storm t6 seek refuge in a lonely cabin, she had scarcely crossed the threshold with Terry when she found she had taken the first step into a world of terror, desperate conflict and hideous peril. What she went through is told by Marion her self in "Out of the Storm," in True Story M lazinc for October. Don't miss this thrilling, soul-itirriiiB, true-life narrative. Read Also These Other Heart-Gripping Narrative in October True Story "The Curt of Sufpicion" Once a humble factory worker, Miiry today hat every luxury that money can buy. Ycr, (lie face that haunts her day dreamt It not that ot ii.ar ruh huh.-ind. Don't fail to read tliit itraifht-from-thc hsart story. "A Wife's Awakening" Margy't marriage to Kendal Windmr wa a 'loriimt adventure in bnppmett until, in tin; dc-limiFii ot illneM, he rcvcalcJ a terrible tccrct in bit lifj. A atranpc, oubstirring narrative. 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