The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, January 21, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Pap Six
LaBarba Fights ! Challenge Hurled ! Delaney-Maloney
Clark on Fridayj At Local Wrestler, Fight February 18; k:;
Friilav. .Tainan- 21, 1027.
THE KLAMATH NEWS
ml described as follows:
Lot fir
'ill In block elithty-tao tsll In
, Klunislu Addition to lhi City or
KmIIk. Klamath (,'uuuiy.
Oreaon.
1 Will MM fllPlh4 lllllirillll llt.lt II
NEW YORK, Jan. 10. ll'.NM A challenRe. received last ninht.l U.EVEI.ANn. Ohio. Jan. Id. tl'. F Ketsdever, II. A. Ketsdever and
Fidel I -a Barba. swarthy little fly-llaof Interent to wrestllnir, fans, who' N.I Sport (an Hie t.H ulallna on k. u. Kolsitevcr have paid latea on
weight champion of the world, will h.ive linen devoid of that sort pfjlmd how mtteh of a drawing rant (,! premise fur prior or ube
enter (ha rim at aladlaon Square I entertainment for th past Mn ( Jimmy Matouey of lloston will bf qu. nl yoara wUli the rule of luter
(larden Friday nlrht a two to one . month'. i February IS. when he meeta Jack f est on said amount as Collowa:
favorite, orer Elky Clark. Scottish ! A Klamath man, w ho has beea 1 lvtancy li! the Inst ol Tev Kick- Year'a tax. 1!0: data paid. Iw,
challenger. wandering up aud down the coast ' ard s heavyweight ellniinnilen con-', dellniiucncy Xo, 136.1:
Tea titleholder baa com through-tor toe past year and a half garn-, tints. I , ".. . '"'
a period of Intensive training. Is' er:ng eiperlenc an he goes, hnsj Ine speculation it based on the,
In tha Dink of condition and la con-! challenged Henry Hurke. Klamath .fact that before Valency goes to
ri,lni of hla ahilitr to defeat the Falls champion. The newcomer1 work for Itl kard he has a small
ragged little Scot In their l!-lwko topes to take Uurke'a bell. is ' matter to attend to In Cleveland. to.,j.
Year'a tax. 19M: date paid. Dec.
IS-': tat receipt No. tins::
amount, $13ft.T?; rat of Interest.
round bout, which will be the first
championship tight of the New Year.
It will b tha tint till fight
with an International flavor In
many moon and all Scotland is
excited over the possibility of the (meet him
championship going bark to the old for some time, and now 1 want to; Harden show, local fans opine.
Harry Walsh. IS pounder, who' wit: a lj-ronnd bout with Johnny Year. tax. lSi: date paid. IVc.
Urea at tie north Third street. Klsko. the baker boy. Jnuuart S'.1 s. Ii: tax receipt No. SJ06.
"Burke can make his own terms. I Shomd Hi t'i l:ind baker kneiu: 1 amount. 1141.21: rat ot Interest,
can make all arrangements aa fari Mnloney sufficiently, th Hontou U'v.
as I am concerned, but 1 want to i heavyweight won't be worth a bls-i Year's tax. lilSS: date paid, lie-.
Burk has eveded oio.rult in Kickard'a Madison tiuuare receipi .. e.ie.
1
Hull I 'rauclsco, J a it. Bo, IKtfT
. I'OT.tTOKN
Warhlngten tenia. IJ JStilJSii;
Jobbing Rivers, Il.iMi I2.su:
Sweets No. 1. 1 W i J V
ATii.i-:
Cattle steady, steers good, IS 60
(if on; cowa. good aud choir.
mB, PIFHIi; , I ? " IUI. PIIU Mil-'
der. it &0r 111.00; over 140 lbs.,
llu uutr $11.60. 1
lloga. steady, light, 113 00 0 I
$13 SO; medium. l J 0041' (1 1.60.
Phoep. steady; latnbe. medium to
choice, M3 0; ewes. I.0iij I 4U:
wethers, H.lll4 H0.00.
Ol Hll ItltoltlK'H LEW or mor explicit details ami
tvn i-i liiu v Jtilt submission of uldu addreoa tn
' ..Secretary. Hlda will I opened on
Thursday. Juniiary it, ihi, si
I Imlr otfle In llunaiiui. Oregon.
WM. r, U. ( HAHK.
J.T.tt.xl Hecretary.
NKW YilltK. Jan. . IUM
Hiit of ork and ill i pondent, tlio
vulinl Hpoi'tn outdid Hli'o llrudle l
leaping lulu K.i.l Hlver from Ihi'
eiitrul span of MauliiiiUn bridita,!
HI feet uliove the water.
ltc.il ued )-- a tuulumt ami ri'ine
c.l to a liiMplul, he was otrcied a i
Jolt, lie huh unl'ijtire'l ! hU jump.
Wlilih was seVellll (vet gienter llliill
ridle'a (.tinous lie p (roin llrook-
l.n hrldge.
NOI'll'K 1 IlllXM :l(H
M, 111 J 7
enuntrv. wher it one waa held. f test my skill ai:aint his." Walsh
and ably defended by Jimmy Wild, told friends In the city last night., fneony flfv AIlV
An cTldenc of Scotch interest! WaUh Mated last night that !( otlSlJ V-llJ Iia,T.
la the fact that tha Scotland Timea Burke answered the challenge, hoi
la (sine lb long distance tele- j woald give no! lee of hla experiences. ;
Year's tax. 1:'. Jute paid. IVc.
i g. tax receipt No. !'.;
. nnionnt. 1104.71; rate of Interest,
US..
Year's tax. 1U2&; date paid, Hec
phon to Uiterxlew Elky on the eve All In all. It looks to wrrntllng fans, NKW YORK. Jan. !. tl'.N.) ''-' ,'" rs'celpl No. ktr:
las If someihiug goixl ts brewing and Tex K'rkurd l ronsliierwg the con-, 7' '
I the local nrido eiav forfeit hia high eiruetiou of a sutel and concrete. " '
Secure Stadium
ly prixed belt.
of battle and to send him at
cost of 1.5 for Hire mlnules the
good wlahaa of kta countrymen.
"Every man and woman In Scot
land 1 convinced yon are going to VT- , rnmr,onv 4,-.
win." telephoned tb editor ot Ihe 1 C COITipdny ID
Times Thursday.
i stadium l. cost Il.i0ti.000 in Jcr-: -"l t'regon-t'alirornia Uitii
;sev City to Like the piee ot ihei ""'' '" "J A' A; "o'linnn n,
' , .' ,. . . M. ... .. ... . ' the owners of the legal title ot the
pine tk:ard arena t reeled on Uoylc's
LEt IU1RKRTS rXH'NO : j
41 IL.T1 Ktfr n.tMatoniMi
; Thirty AeriIii : vnnie upni'iira uf record, uutl khhI
Piiill Cox-7-illc A("r a v'"" fr"m Muyor Vrak' Oregon-t alitornia Ea.tern Itnll
UUIIU .k?af lUllld Haute of Jersey City. Klckard de- way o , a. A. Itellman. and any
' , !se; ilKd th pn..i.ed I '.-at la detail i or.e and every one having any In-
ji sa.
Hi:., j
winter.'
Jl 3.'.
blood
blood.
DALLAS. Or.. Jan. 10. (U.N.)-
After being out only five hour, the
j I.AKEVIEW, Jan. 19. tSpecial 1 j meanwhile declaring that there was lerest whatsoever in said property
-Entry into the lo.-al field of the; ni thin definite about the plan. j hereby further notified that H.
i.. i .-a j i ' Th fu.llum u . . i 1 1 1 h.v. . ..,..,. r rvt-..-in'ti-a . n. j. i;Mii'i..r anu
nn-i) iiiohiwi-.-ii r.'ui.iuKu k.uiii-i . ; . KMtaAatVMr will niiiilw l, i
her couinany was announced the;y ol one hundred thousand, and :'',. ;.l.r. .V .L" ..:..' ... ... .
Jury In the trial of Leo Roberts, ac- i first of the week with the purchase would 1-e patterned after the Yalef Sta,e -,f,irt,allj for i,.crt. foro.
rused of killing John M.-Comber. r-0f lne Inuif, of tbe rnderwood Lum- ' bowl. closing the lien against the nrnn-
turned a verdict ot manslaughter, I Ber company on the John Fossett
with a recommendation for leniency, holding in Fandango valley. The I
Sentence will be pawed Saturday I Brw corporation Is composed ot :
at' It a. m. . I Coos Bay capital and is represented;
Roberta and McComber engaged I locally by Ullbert McLennan. The'
In a heated argument at tha form-i tnrorporaiora Include A. K. Add-'
r'a horns hor oxer the alleged .perger. John Com. Mr. Foreythe ,ad E ,, Kcdever! plaintiffs.
Ill-Ill. LI . lll.nil WIHU.WI. vm luojin- at T. COnRtfl. ail Ol .MIISQlieiQ.
night of January 4. McComber ui0r holding extensive Interests ther. I
hot In the back and killed by Ron- Lands taken over In the lease ln-
- . erty above described, and mentioned
No. K-iMl I ,.,,1 c.piifi,.-!,.. ,i
IN T1IK CtKl'l'IT Clll'RT IN ANfi Yon are hecbv summoned to an-
KtUl THE COVN'TY OF KLAM-iMr within slxtv' dues. l-lng March
ATM. STATE OF OKKCON. ' jmn, ij);7, ,,, UrM phlU-a-
! tiou of this Summons, exclusive of
(1. F. Ketsdevrr. II. A Ketsdever. ' the day of aald first publication.
und defend tbla action or pay the
vs. .amount due. aa above ahown. tu-
1 OreRon-Califnrnla Eastern gether with coats aud accrued In
: Railway Co.. Anna J. Sievens and , terest. and In case of your failure
erta aa he waa leaving the house at- dud approximately 40 million feet' A. A. Itellman. defendants. . to do so a Decree will be rendered,
ter administering a aovero beating 1 0f pine, eomo 4.000 acres of timber-1 To Oregon-California j Eastern : foreclosing the Ken of said taxes
to Roberta. lands being included in the deal. I R,"B' V" A,,n J' Kexens and and costs against the land and
. . . -iiiiiii, huh rim ivu. urvmises innn anoirii.
TAQI1 INDIANS OFFER
, ' ' . Tk. ! 10' aliove ni.med defendants: i This Summons ia published bv
cur over In naat oneratious. The l . . n...., .... ...... . . a .. ...
ni vmivr vim fiii'VTrtv . . ... . .... ! irir. .rt.wp. vie iiir- maif. oracr ot tn ttonoraDi a. i.. i-av-
-aeai also memoes tne min.nK:0F ORKCON: You are herebv no- ltt. Judge of the Circuit Court of
uririnn r i-rr l r-v l'Pnnt on the tract, the saw titled that ti. F. Ketsdever. II. A. the State of Oregon, for the County
. i i Vi k v il I i mill Itself having a capacitof 40.-i Ketsdever. and E. H. Ketsdever. the . of Klamath, and aald order was
laqnl Indiana, who bar been in j000 feel d,iIy , holders of Certificate of Uellnquenrv ' made and dated on the 20th dav
state of revolt, have offered to sur-1 Wnlle pUn, of ,he Fandango ' numbered 1153. Issued on the Sth I ot Janoary, 12T. and the date of
,tender to th government force and LaInbir company have not vet been ' daT of 1'ecember. li. by the Tnxlthe first publication of tins Sum
oj la flatttlng th rebel,, their tcr-'n ccd jt b thou!ht' 0.,v Collector of the County ol Kl.im-i nmns is the 21st day or January,
.taer Hie. according to diapatcbe ' h h ' be .r-d in OD. ath. Stnte of Oregon, for the amount 1SJ7.
received tonight. Th offer waa ' ' J r, of tlU.ii together with Interest! All procesa and paper In this
iramfflTUed through General ObT'",y"nf-l'''tl nd "": " th further sum. of proi-eedlng may be served upon the
.. i, who u now i-i he eta - i dea it ts thought that the company tajes .iHinguent for years 1921. undersigned, residing within the
Konora . I ' contemplating a great deal larger 1 922. JK23. 1 9S4 and 19 J5. amount-1 State of Oregon. County of Klam-
eonora. project, which would include the ing In the aggregate of the sum ofiath. at the address hereafter men-
Tnc recti Indians Ue t re .they al-; purclla,e oC tne Flndango tract inT5360. together with penalty, in-i tioued.
way nav oeen patno .c, out BotjIh. Modoc national forest. This 'ret and costs, thereon npon the
been deceived by Adolfo de la(1 , . i i j . uni, ; real property aaaesned to vou. bv
i r j - 1. .. . . i, e.nnfln.iaiiin.ni. e. t - .. .
i em Hallway Co., and A. A. Itellman
Portland, Ore.. Jan.
W II EAT
Big Bond II I u s t e tu,
hault, ft 3&; soft white,
westirn white. 11.35; hard
tl.34: northern spring,
western red. ft
Barley. No. 2. 461b: Jauuary bid.
50; asked. J34 00. February
bid. 3I 60; asked. 134 00.
wool.
Nominal, valley. lino half
32c; medium three-quarter
X2r: ntrdium three-quarter
3'ie; braid. SOe. At valley
prices are 2c to 5c higher
lected stock.
EtitiH
Buying price, current receipts
ST; hennery whiles, 294i.1ii. pul
lets. 2Cl 2?. .
Ill TTEIl
Selling price, box lots,
prices. Firsts, extras. 50c for plulu
wrappers, subject to discount of 2ll'
C per cent; dulry buying price 30e
CHEESE
Selling price: Tllliimook county
triplets. 2S rents; loaf. 29 S cents;
Ore icon triplets, not branded. 2d'.
Tillutnonk fob. triplets. 26c; loaf.
27c: Coos county triplets,
loat Stir.
LIVE I'OI'l.TIIY
Selllne nrlce: lleavv hens
2tc; I. In M bens. 19i 20; Broilers.
2; Heavy. 211i22: Roosters. 12:
Pekln Huekj, 30; Young geese. 2't
4i 25; llressrd turkeys. 2S4l4:
Caii-ins. .11 li 3K.
The Horsefly Irrigation lilstrlet.
Ronuiia. Oregon, aska tor bids ou
the folliiwliig pumping outfit; One
twelve-tnell llotlliln suction, spill
case, centrifugal pump, direct foil
; neeteil on extended trull base to a
I il II I1 , llin. phase, f "llll volt
1 motor, for eyelage of CO to SI 6.
Motor to Ihi equipped Willi ailll-
frlitton liearlnrs. siartlng'bux and
overload relay. Tills outfit to bv J.
signed to deliver water at two dif
ferent heads--25 ft. and 65 ft. re
spectively. Extra flitlugs to ho Inrludod ns
follows: fo feet of sin-lion pit' and
. flftlixr tor same. JIN feel of lli
blood. 1 '"' 11 slip jolut. dipped, discharge
tipi. line i, luriioul wun low pres
suio gale vulve; one 13-lneh cheek
v.llvc: one 1 lu.b sliiiiiliinl irjln
points ;Hfnl(.; i,tl(i reitlleer. tilting ptie
fur se- froiu pump to dlseharse flpe.'wlth
( flanges tor eiiuiii; all ueri"isary
i hotlN. gusKels and fillings to make
a complete eiiiinei-ied iuniping unit.
Bidders to Slipervlsi InsUllut loll,
I but Ihe district lll fiirnlsli nil lu-
hor for suttie, nud the hauling uf
. mnterltils nnd outfit from Klntimth
creamery ; .
Huerta.
Large shipment of Spring Dresa-
& Howard, of Denver, nnder govern
ment contract, but it appears that'u ,h ,' ' . ' ",'
a in, newest shades, at Bee Be- ,he Purchswrs have given up plans Baid proper,y Delng jtuated in
gin's. 129 South 7th. tor operating tue tract. 'Klamath County. Slate ot Oregon.
W. H. A. RENNER.
I'lalutlffs' Attorney.
Whose Tittle and post-office ad
dress Is. American National Bank
Bldg , Klnmath Falls, Klamath
County. Oregon.
J21-2S.F4-11-1-25:M4
"That was Helen when
she was only"
Few things bring greater pleasure than old photo
graphs among old friends.
Pictures of the babies, of the children romping with
their beloved pets, of vacation days, of automobile trips
and of never-to-be-forgotten walks along pleasant paths
how they open wide the flood-gates of memory.
' We wouldn't take thousands of dollars for these
records. They are life little spots of color in a wbrk-a-day
world.
Yet back of these priceless records is a thing we do
not " often consider when we become sentimental or
reminiscent. It is this business of advertising.
'Advertising in the early days showed us the pos
sibilities of amateur photography. It showed us the ease
of taking and making pictures. It took us outdoors. It
developed our appreciation of the beautiful in nature.
And the power of advertising so reduced the cost of
manufacturing the materials of amateur photography
that today there are few people who do not own a
camera, few people who do not record pictorially their
red-letter days.
Nowadays advertising is telling us of the possibilities
of motion pictures for the amateur a development that
fills us all with delightful anticipation.
Advertising will bring this, too, within our grasp.
Advertising is news about things. Advertising is a
guide to real value. Advertising, through the service it
has rendered, has earned for itself its right to be, and its
worthiness of your attention.
Read Advertising Regularly
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