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SCHOOL
Giant Submarine on Pacific Duty
TEACHER
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Tennant Girl, and Boy.) WM
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Dead Bird Had Traveled 8,000
Miles During Its Life, Claim
Are Entertained ;
New Note
(Special To- The . Herald)
Mm. 0. Wlngflelil Correspondent
TENNANT. Calif.. Doc. 11.
Honoring; the puill of her Sun
day school class, composed of
younger art of high silio;!, Mrs.
Surah CralK entertained with a
chicken dinner on Friday eve
ning at the (iulld social hall cf
the Wlldwood Christian church.
After the dinner the youns: folks
enjoyed games end music for
aeveral hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Juan Marques
are belna: congratulated upon the
arrlral of a baby girl, born on
December 1.
Mrs. Walter Williamson and '
small s:n Charles left for Weed
on Wednesday for a week's visit
with relatives and friends. J
Tennant is in the. grip of aj
very cld spell with snow sev-'
era! Inches deep. The younger I
folks welcome the cold snap
and each evening finds scores en
Joying th Ice skating.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay rarker and
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Willbanks
attended the special memorial
nervlces of the Elks' lodge Id
Klamath Falls Sunday.
J. M. White, general manager
of the Long Bell company of
Weed, waa business visitor in
camp during the week.
J. J. Murphy, whi la assem
blyman of Del Norte and Sis
kiyou counties, and wh is vit
ally interested in the new Weed
Klamath Falls highway, was an
overnight visitor In town Thurs
day. The Ladle of the Wildwood
flulld held their regular election
of officers Wednesday afternoon.
The election resulted in the
re-election of all the I:rmer of
ficers: Mrs. R. S. Crockett, pres
ident: Mrs. C. W. Murphy, vlce
nresident: Mrs. M. H. Crane.
secretary and Mrs. Paul J. Henry,
treasurer. Six
were added tj the roll of this
meeting.
Mrs. Vena Trenren 01 ac-a stellar athlete and assistant of
doel was kn camp at the nome,the colCKe paper. He had done
of Mrs. M. Dslkin Friday and j spectal wrUinK t;r the Daily News
Saturday. lot Medford from, time to time.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. S illbanks He Hayes a larK0 clrc3 of
of the Tennant Mercantile com-. ( lendg ,n KIaminn Falig where
pany. were in Weed the first ol h), had vlslted oa numer:us oc
the week, buying Christmas goods (asion3 Eesldes his parents he
for their store. J leaves two brother), Lewis nnJ
Lir. and Mrs. S. i. ramer w
Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
MKIH'Oltl). ll.'C. M How far lu the I'ulted Ktat.'S and In Can
does a duck fly? This miration. ada. ho aerve without pay, in
like the other Jnw-broakera c.)U-)hp .lira. f rhecklng up cn the no I'ai lliipated In the Medwood
rernuiK Jioes wnen in iiih ,,, ni,urK. of north American
were etlngul?hed. the busy " blrd
when "he doth and th. exact al- j KlKrl ,hal ,h, ,; ,h.
tltnde of HP. Is of course a mat- , "
ter cf culnion. But Charles W bandea. It was on Its
Heumea and his hunting part- way to Mexico or aome other i man of the coiiimlttuo the fol
ner. lr. .Viiltnillund feel they I southern point for the whiter: ! lowing cryptic niesaiiice: "I do
INDIAN RUNNER i"' uf ld""nl
rllf ATVC 1 W l"i"l u w wanna anil i-
CltlU to CIL. 1 trnipted a IuiiiIIiim near Mumpo-
IN BRIEF NOTEl11""' "nM ""rlh "f hta
The plane came down III a field
HAN FlUKCIrtrO. Ie. 1 2. tA 'covered
Dig While Deer. Knruok Indian lundlng
from Happy Ciiniii. California. I
""SHERIFF GETS
CRITICISM IN
DEED HANDLING
wllh large r.;tks. 1 is
the plana turned over.
; huiplre .Marathon race last June
ii an rulry from llraula rasa.
OreKoil. la not a candidate for
honors In nest year's race. He
hua sent to Hurry KldKway, chair
not chooao to run In HSH
Kid.way says
i are perhars lu a better position that as soon as spring ramo, It
lli Ventura an answer than the itTtid u'u to Alaska for til nest-
average run. lug season, where It remained un- wood Kuiplre Marathon will bo
i Over a week ago the two local: 1 Inter came around again, mid liilernulloniil In scope wllh Am-
.,. wr .ti..rinir (ill .if am. 1 storti'H ver uie same nvway to n niiiinun aim Aooriaine
III Tl. Kit XnT wniii.ni:
BOSTON. Dec. 1, (Al-)
Former Henntor Win. M. Ilutler,
hull man of the republican na
tional couuillttee. In a letter to
Hubert M. Wanliliurn. nnwldent I celled
of toe Itoosevell club, today 'said had been niadii out by aubordlu
llial ho would iioi ho euiiilliluin I ales. Hi ut t deilured the sheriff's
I .-- ..- . - -... - . V 7 I ... . ......
the Hed-' repu mean luiiiiiiiuiuiii or p( i"IP i"" van i.ir wim
vmiini p.a.PB pi'iiiiiiir in iuia. ...
POIITI.ANII, Ore . Dec. U, ()
) Mot Inula of 111 sheriff's i.fflr
In handling dollnuiient propel IV
ileitis were crltlilted al a lne-1-1
1 at of th coiiiiiy t'liiiimlssloiiiira
i IimIiiv by II. N. Hint I. real ello
lileuler. Hum curllflialea of on
I lliiiiuoiiry hnil beoii predated, ha
Isuld. and tho sheriff had can-
certain deeds after they
I .... "... . .1, ...l. l.B..k In n..,l V, b.,.1 fmill thrt Ki.nlh ll... Il..,.nf I IffeSIjS I ffW. TT'.V.
ifSujrfRi H". where It n,.M,. death. he would jcoun V.'IS'
. & l,,l.-..Jf-' .f t-.J .hat one of hla fealhered vicv nnv" rv''','l ' direct rout of V If Iv'WV.'L
Uik- i 1 ' fm. had .0b.a rvmnoi ii I. so. iu, .t i... PORTLAND MAN '$Xjd -'lT'Vv.
'SKHUw.; SVJ 'Wli iThe band bore the number 387.- j Jauiuiry. IKS This, o course. n,7.7 . Off Tfi
rS ! rLiT; DIESJNCRASH W K-W' H
1 TI" " "r :" ',,uwii or endurance of this par-, l"ori" M'llcolmson of Detroit V li !.
.4 tMi i fro,W.,hlng.on drcr,blng ,h. : fcT Vd Z .1. Inciln.tlo;. ! ""fered only .light Injuries. j2rV CV
5 jS" " . , e! : b rd as a n ntall duck. Th let- . . ........ i i....r.nn. ... ' m n mu'vaili Tr-- ,
II I
I ' 'il ' i ! I
bird as a pintail duck. The let
I ter further atated that the bird
' bad been banded at Lake M--r-Irltt.
Oakland. Calif.. January 23.
I 19S6. bv E. W. Ehmann.
The bands, according to tho
Horses-Horses
A brand new tipper week-end
.bag for Milady is made of horse-
letter, are attached to the blrda hide in either black or brown
by volunteer co-operators, both It Is durable as well aj attractive.
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BROWNE'S PAINT STORE
Uncle Sam has sent his three bigsest submar.nes to the Pacific
coast for duty, and here they are as they looked upon arrival at
the San Diego base. The lower view is a closeup of their prows.
The aubs are 340 feet in length (to feet longer than the ordinary
destroyer), carry crews of SO men, have a speed of SO knots on
BRIEF NEWS
OF
KLAMATH
use for only about a
ing beta completed
lug.
week., hav- ,
this morn- i
j Funeral Held Saturday
The last rites for the late Fran
I els Buckley, son cf Mr. and Mrs.
James Buckley of Applegate were
held at Jacksonville on Saturday
la.avHAAn Unpl, Idv ni.iul BWMV
new members fter bein's gtrlcken wUh nfantile
paTalysis. At Mount Angel where
Buckley attended college he was
APINtOVB TAX HILL.
WASIIIXGTOX, Dec. 15. (A. ('l
P.) The house today approved tjl
tnat section of the new bill con-N
tinuing the present normal taxil
rale on indlrdual incomes. (
, "Valspar" Wall Paper
W. P. FULLER & CO'S. '
.Paints Oils Varnishes
"Western Made for Western Trade
THE BEST ON THE MARKET
Phone 75 1029 Main St.
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WOOD
Coal
Fuel Oil
Furnace Oil
SLAB W
BLOCK) O
BODY ) O
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LIMB
If it ia Fuel we have it.
We aim to please you.
PEYTON & CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main Phone 535
DOUBLE
ACTING
than you ever
thought possible.
The always dc
pcndahle quality
of Calumet en
ables you to ac
complwh letter
results with less
effort Try it.
LESS THAN
1
PER BAKING
Iawrence.
Parker of YreV'a. father, tn!:ther,
brother and sister-in-law of
Mrs. F. M. Fllson of our town
were visitors at the Kllson home land
Thursday, leaving lor meir
homes Friday with the exception
af Mrs. Filson's father. Mr. S.
M. I'arker.
Mrs. Mitchell 1'usscg .aj-
Mrs. Horace Mitchell, one of
the well known matrons of Ash-
passed away in an Ash
land hospital on Saturday, fol
lowing an illness of several
mcnths. Mrs. Mitchell wai for-
member of Alpha chapter of the
Eastern Star and had many
friends throughout southern Oregon.
who will remain wun m(,rlv M!ss Cjra Chanman. mem-
his daughter until after Christ- ner ; a weu Kncwn Ashland
aiai ' . family. She was a prominent
SHERIFF'S GUN
Tr SAVES KILLER
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court room surged forwarl to aid
the Tedders as, five minutes after
court rtmvenedj they strode for
ward down the aisle and pulled
the nejro from his chair.
To Have Bridge
" Mrs. C. H. Landls has issued
Invitations for an afternoon cf
bridge to be given at her attrac
tive borne on High on Wednes
day afternoon.
F.nU-rtalnril at IlriilR"
Mrs. Guy Manning entertained
with five tables of bridge at hir
tome this afternoon. -
ROCK DESTROYS
NEW ROAD SPAN
Obituary
GRANTS PASS. Ore., Dec. 12.
(AP) When a base blast was
shot yesterday to loosen a solid
rock cliff for construction of a
i road to the approach of the near
I Galice bridge over Rogue river,
a huge rock landed on the north
approach to the brldze and de
molished it, causing damage es
timated by county officials at
i 15,000. The l-.-ldge had been In
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MRS. SOPHIA I'Al'LY
Mrs. Sophia Pauly entered Into I
rest at the family residence, I
1307 VI!t:rd avenue, on Sun
day evening, following an Ill
ness cf many years duration. To
mourn her pausing Mrs. Pauly j
loaves two daughters, Mrs. Julia ;
Kline of Potos, Wisconsin and i
Mrs. Mary Rise of Gooding.
Idaho, besides a son, Nicholas 1
Pauly, of this city. Mrs. Pauly '
had been a resident of this city
Icr the past eight years and had
endeared herself to all who knew j
her. Despite her affliction she !
was em active member of the
Sacred Heart church cf this city, j
The remains are In the slumber i
Toom of the I. Andrew Towey 1
mortuary on Pine and Eighth.
Friends may call and pay their j
respecta. Funeral arrangemente ,
are pending the arrival of rela-j
lives.
' KVGKXE LAWSON
. Eugene I.awson, ago 68 years,
a native of Nebraska pnnsed away
at La Pine in the northern part
of Klamath county on Saturday,
December 9. The remains were
brought to the F.arl Whltlock
Funeral Home, Pine avenue at
Sixth where friends may call and
pay their respects. Funeral an
nouncement will be made upon
receipt of Instructions from a
brother who resides at Omaha,
Nebraska.
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The Fragrance
of Early
Blossom Time
mi
'' lOX CLAYTOV
The funeral services for Don
Clayton, the Infant son of Mr. j
and Mrs. Kdgar Klttrelm were:
held from the Karl Whltlock'
Funnral Home on Sunday after-!
noon. Father A. F. Loenor of the j
Karred Heart church officiated, i
Interment was made In the Mt. ,
Calvary cemetery. The floral of
ferings ware numeroua and
beautiful.
SHAM
PERFUME
It Is strikingly distinc
tive In character.
The odor Is delicate
yet lasting.
Appropriate for all oc
casions. Miniature Bottle.
'1.50
STAR DRUG
STORE .
Klamath
Falls. Oregon
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Plan for Christmas Eve Today
Whether it3 a Piano, Victrola or Radio buy it
today instead of at the laet minute. Lets look!
EARL SHEPHERD CO.
PIANOS, VICTROLAS, RECORDS, RADIO
Phone 282 ' 507 Main St.
rTrzrYSWXW
K 1 .. 33
Elks Lodge No. 1247
Presents
MARY BOYD WAGNER
in SONG RECITAL
Evening, December 16t27
ELKS TEMPLE
...
Admission, $1.10
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THE
METZ
Jewelry
Is Now On
a
; . MERCHANDISE IS BEING SLAUGHTERED AT
UNHEARD OF PRICES:
Among the outstanding bargains that was sold at AUCTION
Saturday was a $550 Diamond for $200. A $175 Diamond
brought only $65.00. $50 Bulova Watches were sold at low
as $21.00. 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware was sold for less
than wholesale cost.
METZ Says
I need the money and am willing to SACRIFICE- my entire
Jewelry Stock. If you want to save money on your Christmas
buying it will pay you to attend the AUCTION SALE where
you can buy beautiful blue white Diamonds in all sizes.
High grade Men's and Ladies' Watches in all makes from 7
to 23 jewels, and Silverware of all makes
At YOUR OWN PRICE
The AUCTION SALE will continue until Christmas.
A DEPOSIT will secure any article you may select until Xmas
SALES AT 2 and 7:30 P.M. DAILY
GIFTS GIVEN AWAY
George Metz
Jeweler
Klamath Falls, Ore.
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