i,. y ' c a c 8 u ft S a' n tl Pare Six Bonanza Resident Dies as Result of Blood Poisoning John ' Waldo Hull, aged 4 7. a well known resident of llie Ilonantn district, died nt a local hospital yes terday following an infection uf the arm which developed Into blood poisoning. Mr. Dell was born at Talent. Oregon, and waa the ton uf Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Dell. A number of years ago he located in the Bon anta district and has since been en raged in farmiug. He was extreme ly popular with his friends and ac quaintances and his demise la sin cerely mourned ly a multitude of people. In addition to his wTdow deceas ed la survived by two sons, Vern. of Klamath Tails, and T. J. Dell, of Talent. Remains are at the mortuary of Twoey Harrington. Announce ment will be made later. Realty Transfers Mary F. Strickland ct al to An drew Jackson Connolly. Trst. QCD. (M, and B. description). Nichols Addition. IU. lot 7, block 49. M. L. Poland et ux to T. H. Allen (M. and B. description). Hot Springs Addition. Pt. lot 8, block 11. F. W. Burdens lo Clara A. Ba ker. Hillside Addition SWly 20 feet lot 1!, block 43. Mary Cowen Jackson et al to O. R. Olson. Indian Deed. 8250 con alderation. Second Addition to Cbil oquin, lot 1, block 8. Mary Cowen Jackson et al to Mrs. Hasel A. King. Indian Deed. (250 consideration. Second Addi tion to Chlloquin. lot 2. block 8. Karl Small et al to S. O. John son. Correction Deed. XWli of section 33, township IS. range 10. A. M. Collier et al to Fred C. Murphey. Railroad Addition, lots 13 A. 12A. 12B. block 7. Mary Cowen Jackson et al to C. A. Marino. Iudian Deed. Second Addition to Chlloquin, lots 3, 9. 10,: blocks 8. 4. C. A. Marino to Ada Bull Pear son. 1404.95 consideration. Sec ond Addition to Chlloquin. lot 3. block 8. Annie Rebecca Thatcher et al to 1. E. Bean. QCD. Ewauna Heights Addition, lots I, 2, 3, block IS. ' Mary F. Strickland et al to L. E. Bean. QCD. Ewauna Heights Ad dition, lots I. 2. 3. block IS. George D. Liudley. Ad;nr., to L. E. Bean. Admr. Deed. $325, con aideration. Ewauua Heights Addi tion, lots I, 2. 3. block 18. Horace M. Manning. Guard, to L. E. Bean. Ewauna Heights Addition, lots 1, 2, 3, block IS. FALLS BUSINESS COLLEGE 409 Mala St. BOOKKEEPING. BANKING. EX PERT ACCOUNTING. TVPINO, AUDITING. SHORTHAND TELEGRAPHY The following is a list of a few of the graduates of BUTTON'S ui COLLEGE main school, holding positions in coast cities: Wyman Hilland. Business Man ager, Seattle Times. Edward Ness, auditor. Tacoma National Bank. Edward Hagen. secretary Fruit Growers' Association, Iemon Grove, Calif. Olive Morley. office manager, A. C. Haag. Auto Tractor Co.. Sal em. Ore. Doris Riches, State House, Salem. Ore. We mill give you a complete. Sec retarial or Menographle course and place you in a position in three months. Day and Night School. Tf you know of any game Tlola- uons, can poone tS4. All Informs. tlon will he atrlrtiv confidential. Fraternal Order o Eagles Will meet e7ery Friday evening in the Moose Hall at 7:30 P. M. WOOD The slight advance in prices of wood hare increased rathor than decreased the buying. A slight decrease In the production of wood at the mills has cut the supply until we are a few days behind with deliveries. At tho present time we are not selling wood to be loaded In trucks or wagons other than our ow-n. ' Please be patient If your order la not delivered at once, we are trying hard to serve you promptly. Peyton & Co. "Wood to born" 41 Mala fit. Phone B3 PERSONALS ; Mrs. H. P. Kller. who has been day. for Eugene where they will in New York for the past tno'speud the week-end at Homo Cum months visiting with her parents: Ing. and many friends, will return Sun day from the cast. Mr. and Mrs. John Houa'.oa. Miss Margaret Worden and Vls Mav - belle Leavitt left at noon yester-l 126 So. , Amoug tho Klamath Tails res1 dents attending Home-Comlng week end at Eugene, is Harry Mesaner, iwho left Friday for the collere.of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Clover, illy. Messuer Is affiliated with' is III at the family homo auffcr- EXTRA MONEY WHERE IS THERE A MAN with a family who is not anxious to make ex tra money. To provide a better living and a better place for his family to live. A place where his children can help in a small way to help make the living, and thereby help to teach the children to be self dependent. A place where the entire family will be halthier and happier. WE HAVE JUST THAT PLACE. An Altamont Small Farm A 2, 3, 4, or 5 acre tract of the finest quality land with all city conveniences. And here is a real piece of news for you. ' ' ; - ' On one of our choicest tracts a model poultry farm is being erected to be con ducted by one of the foremost poultry specialists and agriculturalists in the state. This man has had years of experience in guiding and advising folks along agri cultural and allied lines and he will help those on our tracts who go in for poul try raising, truck gardening, etc. And where could you find a place where there is a better market and bigger demand for what you can raise than right here in Klamath? Think of it! More than 85 per cent of the eggs used here are shipped in. The manager of one pro duce company stated yesterday that his company had shipped in over 700 cases of eggs in the last three weeks, and the demand for more eggs growing every day. Think it over! Here is a real opportunity within the reach of anyone who really wants to get ahead. ; , We are selling this land at a price far below the price of any other subdiv ision land of the same quality and of equal distance from the city, and at terms to suit the purchaser. We know you can't beat our prices and terms. Come in and LET US PROVE IT TO YOU. WISHARD REALTY CO. 7th St. Saturday. October 2:, li2l ! Ml ' .. . . " 1 1 i i awt iaaa si i I Kappa Sigma on the V. of t). campus. V.lxa Krnuces llowurd left this morning tor Medtord to spend the week-cud with her Ml renin. Mr. and Mrs. t'hnrlea I. Howard of the valley city. Mix llowurd Is em plovml nt llio stage office of How ard Hell.- Miss Martella Clover, daughter j ing from an altnck of cold and I luflilensa. Kidney llaysllp and Wendell Lawrence, both nffllluled with Hlg I ma Nil on tho I'ulverslty of Oregon j campus, left tor Medtord yesler- ilitj morning after spending the ' l ast tew days here. From .Med 1 ford they will drlvo north In Ku gene to spend Home Coming woek jend. Lawreuco la the son of Itev. innd Mra. K, II. t.areiu'e. former ily of Klamath Fulls when they were In cliurgu of the rreshylerlun church. Itoland I Irti' li. son uf Mr. and Mrs. tieorn I'lrl.li. Is III ut tho fam ily resldeii.ii on Conger avenue, suffering from nil alluck of In flammatory rheumatism which phy slrluns fear will keep him confined lo his home for at lenal a month, Itoland Is a freshman nt Klamath county high m-liool. For results ua Newa Claaa Ada, TUB KLAMATH NEWS I1IOKM 11100 WESTERN TRANSFER COMPANY 410 MAIN THANH KH AND 1IHAT1NQ Lot V Papor Your Horn F. R. OLDS Wall Paper and PatnU Phon. 192-W Phone 909 EE