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EVENINU HKKAl.l). KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
its soon us suppllsl itro reColved,
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weekend III Klllllllltll fUl I"'P-
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FIRST LEAGUE
spent the week-end with Miss .liiiuil
tn Taylor.
Misses Klvu Moore, l.olx Smith,
Marlon Hunch, lauatti Taylor and
Maxina Foreign mads u rushing trip
to CllllOqUln Friday n Is lit. They re
port u lovely tluie und roads, in
good condition.
The young people of Ft. KlaDlStU
held a nicotine the CUUrOh BuhdO)
night. They are trying to orgSDllS
it young POOple'l mostlUg culled the
Christ inn ESndtmvor.
K. it. Bangl i was a business call
or In Kliinuilli PtlllS Friday.
Miss Nelson, tho Klniiiiitli county
inUUc Iciu'ltor. was at the Pot I fundi OB tll UOU IU tltO UQtuvwvmvf
Klamath school TuursBay atteraoou. hospital, Portland, Ml are welcome
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Mrs. J. N. Givan has returned
from Ade, where she has been vis
iting friends and relatives for the
past week.
L. A. Richardson made a business
trip to Klamath Falls the first of
the week.
Mrs. Pearl Palmer spent the week
end at Beatty, the guest of her moth
er, Mrs. Frank Schmitz.
Mr. and Mrs. Loomis of Ashland
have been visiting here the past few
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days with Mrs. Loomis' sister. Mrs.
O. W. Howard. While here they en
joyed a trip up into the hills hunt
ing deer.
Miss Rotha Morris of Lakeview is
the guest this week of her grand
mother. Mrs. J. X. Givan.
A. S. Conner and L. L. Griffin
drove over to Scycan the first of the
week to receive a bunch of cattle (hat
Conner recently bought.
L. E. Walker of Klamath Falls
was in Hly Sunday in regard to af
fairs connected with his ranch.
Fruit-Ola-Nut
Bread
Sounds good, looks good,
and is good to the last
crumb. Contains fruit, nut
oils and nuts. Not over
burdened with fruit and
nuts, but just enough to give
it that rich, nutty flavor.
Large loaves, 15c at your
Jack Hannon of (.'hiloriJin was in
Bly Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Smith of the
ZX rznch at Paisley were in Bly on
Wednesday enroute to their home in
Paisley.
Mr::. Isa Hichardson was hostess
on Wednesday to the ladies of the
Ladies' Aid and the Ladles' Sewing
club. During the day, which was very
delightfully spent in a social way,
some work was accomplished for
the work of the Aid society.
Mesdames E. T. and Dallas Givan
entertained a number of ladies of
the club and Aid at their home last
Saturday afternoon.
PVTHI.WS T MEET
EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 9. With tho
annual slate convention or Oregon
Knights of Pythias and I'ylhian si;
ters scheduled to Open Monday,
plans are being completed by local
members of the orders for tile bus
iness and fun scBBions.
grocer.
Made by
SIXTH STREET BAKERY
CHAS. LANDIS
126 South Sixth St.
"For goodness sake eat Better Bread"
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ct-mi. rigni glasses become your
x everyday friend. They will
help you In jrotlt work and in your
life generally. Don't Urocrastlhato
seek competent advice from our
opeometrist.
Dr. H. J. Winters
Eye Specialist
We grind our own glasses.
Klamatn Fall:;, Ore.
"The eye-special lit of
today, deserving of
your confidence has
made and is making n
profound study of the
subject."
Gridiron Warriors to try
Their Skill Against Ash
land Football Team
UndtsCOuralea by their lemporury
but eMH'cted set back at the hands
of Medford, eleven gridiron warriors
tor the Klamath County high school
will trot onto fair grounds field next
Saturday afternoon to play their first
esgue game on the homo grounds.
The game is with Ashland high
school, and from all reports that have
hooped, across the Cascades about the
l.ithiaus. (be teams will he evenly
matched.
There is a certain hone that Klam
ath has to chew during this parti
cular game. It has to do with an In
cident of a year ago. when Ashland
romped through a heavier Klamath
team like sun rays through a win
dow. A fooling Is prevalent that with an
even break in luck und a dry field,
the tables will be turned thin year.
Much dependence will be placed on
a pasting game. I'nder fire, with the
score three touchdowns against them.
Klamath Falls unleashed a forward
pass attack that swepi down the field
vith machine like precision. Ten
passes were attempted and four com
pleted. Curl Yancey und Hall are the
chief Waiters with a generous assort
ment of ends and backticbl men al
ways ready to be on the receiving
end.
Confidence that Klamath Falls
would support its home team in Its
firs: league game at home, was ex
pressed today by Paul T. Jackson,
principal of the high school.
"Ii will mean a lot to the team If
they know the town Is behind them,"
he said. "A largo crowd from the
city may Inject that psychological
something into the boys that will
give them the push and go to annex
a victory."
The game Is scheduled for 2:30
o'clock Saturday afternoon at the
fair grounds field. Approximately the
same line up that fought desperate
ly through the .Medford qame. will
be seen in action here Saturday. It
i.i possible that Klamath's star nick-
Ift Hessler. will lie In condition for!
the fray. In the percentage column r
of the southern Oregon Football i'
league. Klamath Falls stands credit-U
ed with 500 per cent. She won her
first game from Grants Pass 6 to
n and lost the second to Medford, 21
to 0.
General admission will be 50 cents.
35 cents for students and 25 cents
for pupils of grade school.
The line-mi for the Klamath high
will be as follows: (.'enter. Elmore;
left guard, Bliss; right, guard, Cor
ners or Magulre; right tackle,
Walsh: left tackle. Bossier or Mor
gan: left end, Colson; right end,
Barnes: quarter, Carroll or Cofer;
fullback, Yancey: left half, John
son; right hair. Hall.
A school orchestra will play at
the game and a number of special
yells will be given under the direc
tion of Yell Leader Nullum Mc
Mullcn. The game starts promptly
at 2:.10.
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SAN FRANCISCO. Coast guard
officials said they were unable to
verify a report fro mbbe coast guard
Sutter 255 that twelve men brers
believed drowned in an attempt to
escape the patrol boat.
"FORT KLAMATH
Dave Noah and Oscar Bhneti were
at Klamath Marsh Sunday doing
so carpenter work on the farm of
Mr. Noah.
It. S. Loosley, who conducts Hie
Fort Klamath Creamery, was in the
county seat transacting business Sat
it rday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Itynn were
business callers In tho county seat
Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. Sottlo of Klauiatli
Falls were Spending Sunday with'
Mrs. I II. Miller. Mrs. Sonic Is a
sinter or Mrs. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ilallock of
ObllOQUlD, spent Sunday visiting
relatives and friends hero.
Laura Miller of Koselmrg Is
spending a few days looking after
his cattle which have been pastur
ing here this summer. II" will re
turn to ills home next. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Melhoso of
Klamath Falls spent Sunday at the
bOme. Of Mr. and Mis. F. II, Miller.
Mrs. Miller is their daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. il. II. Loosley spent
Monday la Klamath Falls shopping,
Marsh Garret of Medford, who
has been atendfng. business here
roturnid to his home Sunday.
Wayne Low, Miss Luetic Hyde,
accompanied by other young folks
of Lamm's camp attended the dance
held at the Community hall Salur-
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