Friday, Doi'onibcr 4, l'.fcfi
Paeo Two
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Dr. Massey Chosen
Kin- nil's President
Pr. Ot-orgc A. Mn . war --icried
i . ; i 1 1 1 1 of (ho Klw.mis club for
Iftje hi i in- aiiuunl banquet ami duck
feed or the organisation, whlili was
hold at iho White Pelican hotel lust
night. Other officers elected wore:
Vice president, Marion Nine: Wynn
Southwell, trustee: K. K. Puterson,
treasurer; directors, HI mo Balslger,
Chris Hitman, Dr. L. L. Trunx, Percy
Murray, A. K. Pi-asloy, Pat llnrko
and V. H. Lodge.
The banquet, lit every detail, was
declared a success. Hvory member of
the club consumed one complete
duck, with all ibe necessary trim
mings that make u duck teed a suc
cess. leather Coupeli of Grants Pass
and Charles llhickuiau are enjoy
ing a bunting trip ut Tule Lake to
Gash Grocery
Phone 484-J
Pure cane sugar, 10 lbs 69c
6 boxes matches 25c
3 rolls toilet paper 25c
Red Mexican beans, 3 lbs 35c
Lima beans, 2 lbs : 35c
Small white beans, 2 lbs -25c
Bayo beans, per lb 15c
Bulk shortening, per lb -'....22c
Bulk cocoanut, per lb -...30c
Bulk peanut butter, per lb 1 -25c
Seedless raisins (bulk) 2 lbs 25c
Soft shell No. 1 walnuts
per pound - - -40c
3 lbs . $1.10
25 lbs - , $2.50
Dromedary dates, package - 25c
White figs (bulk) per lb 15c
4 lbs. Snowdrift $1.00
2 lbs. Snowdrift i 55c.
Skookum carie and maple syrup
Per gallon ; -$1.90
Pint tin ----- 25c
5 lb. tin $1.05
2V lb. tin : 55c
Rosebud syrup 2 tin 40c
Strictly-fresh eggs, per dozen 55c
Gem nut or Wilso olemargarine ..30c
6 cans peas- 6 cans hominy, 6 cans corn, dQ QC
6 cans sauer kraut, 24 cans for pO.70
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Why carry your order home yourself when
you can get prices like the above and have
them delivered free?
Wood
BLOCKS Our blockwood is
ample for the present. Wo are
taking part off the yards.
DKY sl.tr. Our dry slab is
not entirely dry, It is good for
the heater, but not for the
cook stove.
MMII WOOD Is first class dry
limbs and tree tops. It is
dnny wood for heater, furnace
or fireplace.
COAL Sure, we have coal.
Lump coal, best on the market.
HF.HVlCi; Just a llttlu behind
with deliveries. Order early.
Wood Coal & Fuel Oil
PEYTON 8C CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main Phone 535
Visiting Hunter
Will Fight Case
That he did not violate the game
(awa and that I he report he had
pli nded guilty and paid a fine ijt
JIHI is false. Is the statement yester
day of V. Ms lleebe of Ashland.
Beeho was arrested on lower Klam
ath lake near the Hopkins ranch
and charged with shooting over th-
bag limll of game birds.
lleebe claimed that the arresting
officer, Chief Deputy State (lame
Warden P, M. Brown, was wrong
in making the statement that lie
bad pleaded guilty. Bcebe declared
he would fight ibe case to the limit.
NKW YOltK - -Nicholas H. Put
nam is seekiug court permission to
change his first name to Israel. His
rather, Major Israel Putnam, was
killed in the world war. He is a
descendant of tin- famous general
i of the revolution.
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HOOK CHAPTKR TO MKKT
.Monday .Uterinum At 2:30 o'clock
Al Library Club Rooms
"The Matrlach? by O. B. Stern,
will be discussed by Mrs. Thomas
White Defzeil at the monthly meet
ing of the study club of the Library
club. The meeting has been called
for 2:30 o'clock sharp and Mrs.
Del Gammon is especially anxious
that all matrons be present at that
hour. The book is declared lo be
one of the most Interesting of the
year and the review by Mrs, Delzoll
Is being looked forward to with
much interest.
POSTKItS ABOUT CITV
Students of the Fnlrvlew School
have placed posters in most all the
business house windows of the city,
which tells of Iheir school play on
Friday evening, December 11, at .the
Falrview school. From the ticket
sale, It Is expected the school will
be filled to capacity. Following the
play, refreshments will be served.
BANQUET GIVEN
mm HIGHS
FOOTBALL TEAM
Mothers are Hostesses at
Crowning Event of the
1925 Athletic Season
Some twenty high school boys
members of the Klamath high foo.
(ball team- broke bread last nigh;
with their mothers and their dads:
sat, a bit red-faced, perhaps, when
Dwigbt A. French, football m. n lev
and Paul T. Jackson, high school
principal, extolled their manliness,
their spirit of fair play and their
prowess upon the football fteJd;
Bullied happily wh.-n Mrs. Rose Otey
Snub-, speaking on behalf of the
mothers, told of the high hopes
which every mother lias for her
boy, and radiated comradeship when
Fred K. Kleet, spokesman tor the
dads, told or the mingled feeling
or pride and love that is cherished
by the fath.-rs of hoys.
It was the crowning event to
signnlUo tho rejuvenlition of Klam
ath In the high school football
world. It was a football banquet a
turkey dinner, if you please which
thoughtful mothers gave In honor
of their sons, and which, fathers,
though not so emotional, perhaps,
were glad to attend.
As is always the way with bouy-
ant jrouth, members of the football
team declined to take credit unto
themselves for tho football victories
they had wrested for their school
this fall.
"Our coach, 'Dutch' French, and
Mr. Jackson deserve most of the
credit," declared young Carl Yan
cey, captain of this year's team.
"It was the fightrng. clean-play
spirit which Mr. French drilled into
1 US.'
vouchsafed "Ally" Connejl.
I heralded by Principal Jackson as
I the orator of the team
And these sentiments were echoed
by Roland C'ofer, who paid a tribute
to the mothers for the thonghtfiil
ness which prompted the banquet:
l Coach French gave the
mothers
and dads a brief history of the foot
ball ability of each of his boys as
the bashful players rose to their
feot as their names were called.
"When I came to Klamath Falls,
I was a bit skeptical because ofi
me reports wntcn nad preceded mo,
explained the coaclu "I was told
the boys were hard to manage;
that they would be a troublesome
lot. But 1 want to say, and say If
In all sincerity, that I never saw
and worked with a finer bunch of
boys in my life. They .are good,
clean boys. They are eager and
quick to learn, and are a credit to
their parents and their school."
Don Fisher, high school instruc
tor. .complimented the boys for their
clean sportsmanship, and declared
it had been a pleasure to aid in
any way possible the work of Couch
French and members of the team.
Principal Jackson presided as toast
master. Members of the football team
present were:
Coach Dwight French, William
Bessler. Frank Hall, "Azzy" Car
roll, Carl Yancey, Harold Johnson,
"Fat" Loomls. Zed Ilarnes. "Budge'
Mctiuire, Leslie Klmore, O. Con
nors. Don Sou 1c, Joo Bliss, Waldeen
Upp, "Whit" Whitney, Roland Cofev,
William Smith, "Fat" Walsh.
Yell King .Valium McMulIcn i
Mrs. Paul Jackson, Mrs. Nora
French and Mr. and Mrs. Don Fish
er were honor guests.
Parents Included Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Whitney. -Mrs. Frank Yancey,
Mrs.' Charles Loomls, Mr. and Mrs.
T. X. -Sherman. Mr. Hall, Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. BarneB. Mrs. William
Bessler, Mrs. Charles P. Magulre
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Fleet, Mrs.
Hose Otey Soule, Mr. and Mrs. It.
T. McMullen, Mrs. R. W. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Bliss, Mr. Walsh und W.
D. Cofer.
MISS t'PP HKTTKIS
Friends of Miss Jo Upp are glad
to see her back at her position at
The First .National Bank after an
lliness of several days.
ANCE
at Altamont
Saturday, Dec. 5th
Music
Something Different
EMPIRE
ORCHESTRA
Violin Lead
Be Sure and Come
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New Safety Zone
Will Be Created
Ten teei or Hi el In front of the
Western t'nloii otflce will be declar
ed It safety tone and automobiles
will not he allowed to park there
hereafter.
This was the assurance received
from the city council lust night by
a delegation of Western Pylon mes
senger l6n Inst night; The boys
com plained that despite the Hut that
part ol tho streei in front of the tele-1
graph office was marked "no park-1
ing." that automobiles continued loj
park In the forbidden ground. They
asked for a Specific safety tope slip-;
illation In the parking, ordinance so
that drivers of automobiles could be
si rested.
'itie shipment nl new silk dresses
just received at Bee Kevin's Dress
Shop. Its So. Tib. next to Sluutii
Car--. i dv. 2-ii
SATURDAY
Dec. 5th, 9 a. m
Gigantic Disposal
Falls Mercantile
Klamath Falls Own Store
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Two full pages in last night's Herald
equal in Southern Oergon.
Every item is first class merchandise
may be confident that you are getting
COMMIYTKKH NA.MLD
Ladies or I'll .1 Preshylerlaii Church
Name Cominitti-i'H For Bazaar
At the homecoming meeting of
the First Pre: nyterinn Church, which
took in the lour circles or the aid,
held at tin- iliurch Thursday after
noon, Hie following committees won:
named lo le- in charge ol' the ba
zaar, lo lie imiii iii tin- basement
of the church on Saturday, In-ci in
bcr.12. Marking of goods-- Mrs. Marion
Hanks, chairman! Mrs. DoUle Virgil
and Mrs. Percy Kvnns.
Apron booth Mrs. J. B. Reedj
Mrs. I). S. Shell and Mrs. O. D.
.Mathews.
Fancy work booth Mrs. Albert
Mny. Mrs. C. 10. Jay and Mrs. W.
it. Boyd.
Miscellaneous booth Mrs. George
Ciizb, Mrs, li. G. Pearson, and
Mrs. A. I). Lund.
Home rooked fooils Mrs, A, M.
Langley Dented
Another Hearing
CINCINNATI. Dec. 1 .(Tho
application tor a rehearing In the
case of Congressman Jo.hu YV. Lang
ley, of Kentucky, convicted ou
chorgia of having conspired to vio
late ibe Volsleiid law. was denied
by ibe I'nlted State! eln-ult court or
appeals here today. I.angley Is un
der sentence of two years in the At
lanta penitentiary,
hoys ii d books
Hoy scouts of the city who ar--anxious
to learn more and all ahum
scouting can secure the Hoys Hand
nook at Southwell s according to
announcement made today by scout
i:.-inllve K. O, Nord. The book
contain! an tue inrormatioii on
scoiitcruft, woodcraft and other sub
jects which are of Interest mid bene
fit to the scouts.
Klamath Falls'
Our Big Sale at This Time Makes Christmas Shopping
Easy Everything Reduced.
COME-BRING
Not a Member of any So
Worden and Mrs. John Sargeanl.
Tea table- Mrs. It. ti. Veutch,
Mrs. Warren Hunt nnd Mrs. Fred
Fleet.
'I'll i- display of the 'goodk which
will be on Main streei sometime
during the coming week will be In
charge of Mrs. ('. L. Harvey and
Mrs. Lambert. The locatlbn of the
display will be In Hie hands or Mrs;
Jennie Hum, Mrs. Koyos and Mrs.
Doilte Virgil.
MKKTIKO PIINTPONKD
'I' li In ullernoon, a lominlltee meet
ing of the Klanialh Slop Forest Flre:i
association was to have been 'held.
But this morning it appeared that
tOO many members of the commll
toB were mil of town, so the meeting
was ttOBtpDlfnd,
Buy her i practical chrisimus girt
ei Bee Regln'H Dress1 shop, 1211 Ho.
7th Hi. (Adv.l 2-5
You never learn much from any
one whimi you can read like a hook,
Mits. h am lic i t man-:
Southern mmi-oh Uuit of Mrs,
Mulllo lleldlliR This Week
.Mrs. Alice Carson liamlett of
Atlanta, Georgia, Is Hie house guest
of Mrs. Mollle lleldlng. tin Sunday
Mrs, llanilelt plans to leave for
Applegate to reside with her bro
ther, I,. V. Cftrsen, of Hie Cnrsnn
Vineyards, Ibe lui'gesi vineyard In
outhern Oregon. Mrs. uarson ex
pects In remain north to live with
her brother, since the death of thel:
uiotber, which occurred about one
year ago. She has many friends here
whin- she has visited before.
I'luiM Mi:ititu,i,
.Mr. and Mrs. M. dim' ill t it 1 of Mer
rill are attending business Interests
lu Klamath Ftiiin today. They vis-Itod-
for a sburi ilun- while here
with their daughter, Mrs, Lester
Offfeld of the McCarthy upurtnionts,
Own Store
are full of bargains that arc without
purchased by our own buyers you
the best.
THE FAMILY
- Called Buying Group
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EGGS AND APPLES
Anderson Grocery and Transfer Co.
335 So. Sixth St.
Eggs from C'isc'k, nry.-mi's, l.sayloi's anO StevtMis'
I'oitlt'ry ('"ai'lllS,
5i t 1 ' I'M'
APPLES --Several Varieties o( Choice Apples.
krAcked corn and poultry supplies
Ml. Aslilanil Egg Mash, Always l-resh.
LONG AND SHORT DISTANCE HAULINQ
Spanish War Vets
Name New Officers
The annuel election of officer! or
tin- Spanish War V runs was held
bua ovenlug in the Legion building.
j wit ll 10, (I. Argraveo elected as ctim
I ntnnder for the ensuing year "lid,
1 Frank C. High, senior vice prmililonl.
! Among ii"' nth'' offleers ulebtorl
were ft E. Ankeny, Junior vice Him
i mandor, li, 0, ponratl, officer of the
dny, llobert MeDiinald, offlrer of Ulu
guard and A. 11. Wilson, trustee for
a three year term.
February I, which murks the du'e
or the blowing up of the Main- will
be the date or the annual hliluiiiet Of
tb- loeel vets.
III'CONICIIS LBAVH
Mr. und Mrs. V. V. Ituconleh have
returned t tholr home at Oregon
City after visiting ul the home of
Mr. and Mm. I,. Iliiconkh for the
ptisl two weeks.
Co.
-fi-i-Vi-AMVrWri i-.r, lAfuwil
Phone 795
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