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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1924)
0 THE KLAMATH NEWS f ,Z ZZ - i Khmsfih .CWpfty : News I f LANGELL VALLEY LANG ELL VALLEY. Sot. -1- Mr. and Mr. Lester Wlshard wtrr a! """8 the votare at Lorella Tuesday. ' ' Mr. and Mm. It. J. Tleanor made a bulnes trip to Klamath Falls the firet of lb week. Ml every voter of Langelt iii waa out to vol on Tues day's election. It shoe, a that peo-t pie here are getting lateresiea. Mr. and Mr, S. Rulaad and daughter Klnore made a trip, lo upper Langell valley Monday on business. Mr. and Mra. John Turner made a trip to LorelU Tuesday to vote. Mr. and Mra. Dave Turner and Mr. Webster made a trip to Lor elU on business. Virgil Deal made a trip to Bonanza Wednesday afternoon from bit bom at the J. W. Corkery rancb In tbta auction. Mr. and Mr. Floyd Pruett and family spent Monday -ltb tbe McDonald at the McDonald ranch. Tbe Pruetts are located on tbe Cria Cowley ranch near LorelLa. Merle Kiglore made a trip to tbe McDonald rancb Monday on buslnea. Among thoee wbo made -tbe trip to Lorella to vote Tuesday were: Mr. and Mr. Jame Ma lone. Mr. Fred Hikon. Kred Pierce. Wm. Wllkerson. Mr. and Mrt. Cene Wllkersoa. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Corkery. Mr. and Mr. Sol Dewey Sr.. P. C. Groba and L. L. McDonald. p. p. Oroha made a trip to Klamatb Fall Tuesday on bul- BCM. Vr. and Mra. Gene Wltkerson were callers at tbe McDonald ranch Monday from tbelr ranch In this section. Fred Hilton, wbo I employed at the Horsefly dam spent tbe week-end with hi family at hi ranch in this section. MERRILL PELICAN CITY PKUCAN CITY. Nov. 7. Uav Rarlry bad hi finger smashed Ual week while bundling lumber. K. D. and A. D. Tllton went gooae bunting down at Tula lake laal T ft u re Jay and brought bark tbe limit. They report that the bird are very numerous, Mr. and Mr Tony Doyle 'and Mr. and Mr. Karl Patten have moved into tbe bo'ite where II. C. Smith formerly lived. J. ft. Drown and family, Mr. and Mr. Herb Kngland and Mo Barrett spent Sunday eve I'M wHh Mr. and Mr. A. D. Tllton. Tbe nljrht shift of tbe Pelican Bay Lumber company was taken off lai( Friady erenlng and the day shifts closed down Wednes day evening. Mr. and Mr. A. D. Tllton had dinner with J .R. Drown and family Tuesday evening. CHURCHES F1IWT C1IKISTIAN CHI Ittll Vim and Math Ma. W. K. Ilublilii. Mlaktrr IS.-e a. m. R 8. 11:09 a. m. Morning sermon. :30 p. at. Christian Endeavor. 7:3a p. m. sermon. Subject: 'Man Make lit Own Heaven." NEW JOB f- 4 --a ' "V-v. toys iff Ban Johnson Does Another Wow-Wn ik tB- u j arh t14 .ir. 111,. bet IUn.4,5fM b00t rt.,,iVi,!?i ! Ilrlg. Gen. Dennis K. Nolan, f new dfiuty tlr4-t-taif. baa f taken over tbe dalle given Mm, by tbe vacancy caused by the, Womotlon of Maj. Gen. Itine to t hir-of-(aff. succeeding eUneral: Pershing now retlre4. 30 DEAD FROM PLAGUE WHICH IS IN SOUTH TMK F1KNT HAITIST fUrilCH Mb axl WantilagtuM Streets A. V. Stmmnmn, ltor 10: 0 a. m. Bible school. 11:00 a. m. Morning sermon. 0:30 p. m. B. Y. P. V. 7:30 p. m. Kvealng sermon. 7:20 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible atudy Wednesday evening. MERRILL. Nov. 7. Mr, i Cbas. C. Hulet. with three dele-j cate. from tbe Christian En deavor of Merrill, left Friday for Medford. where they will attend tbe annual convetnion of tbe Crater Lake Union. The dele gates are: Misses Gather Moore. Miriam Offield and William Hu let. Mis. V. E. Patterson vUtled In Malln Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Miller and small son Jul ian, who have been boarding at J .A. Murray'a since school start ed moved to D. A. McComb's, In tbe Henley dietrkt. Mrs. Miller is one of the high school teach ers at Henley. The Library clnb met Tboriday afternoon at tbe home of Mrs. F. N. Moyer. Mm. J. A. Murray was elected librarian to fill the vacancy made by Mrs. Ed. liar wood's resignation. After the bus ine, sesfiion tbe afternoon was spent with fancy work and con vention, after which tbe hosteea ajuitited by Mm. W. C. Bailey served rnfreubmenu. MiHS Magdeline McClay. Mar tha Margaret Merrill. Helen and Thirza Anderson were dinner gueftts of Mha Louise . Dalton Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Hendrlck on gave a fudge party for the school teachers Tbumday eve ning. Those enjoying the hospi tality of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrlck son were: Mr. and Mrs.' L. Turnhaugh. Mimes flvea Lung dabl. Caroline Vaerrettl and Flor ence McClay. Mrs. Chas. C. Hulet and Wil liam Hulet attended the enter tainment Thursday evening at Henley school house. Mrs. Rtta Scogglns who has een 111 the past week. Is report ed to be Improving at th!e writ ing. AX APPRECIATION I wish to thank my . many friends for their loyal support in the recent election and my every effort shall be to show that appreciation by honest endeavor and a true lense of responsibility of the office to which you have elected me. N8 BURT E. HAWKINS. 8T. Pt LH KUW-OPAL CHI IU1I Re-v. T. 1. Mrrjrweilier. Itertor. ' 0:00 a.. ra. Holy Communion. ' 10:00 a. m. Cburcb school. 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer. -Sermon: "Our Father and Our Friends." 7:30 p .tn. Red Cro Service. Choral service. Sermon: "The Good Samaritan. Directors of ' Red Cros chapter. Boy Scouts. ; Camp Fire Girls, and all workers ' in tbe roll call are Invited lo be ! present. 1 IHt AN'GELFJt. Calif- Nov. 7. tfaiicd New I Two lUaih Friday brought tbe loll of the paenmenif plague to 30. No new e were reported and tbe ailaatiaa U proioiiB..t "ptiefar tory.V by health offlriala. HfS are beinjc treated at a bn pilaL . CHILOQUIN Dr. C. V. llamsbaw. dentlatj Cbll(KUln. Oreon. Otl.1t.1V lly WEMTIIII4NIK PKJIH. foiled New Correspondent (Copyright 1031. fnlt.d New.) KKW YORK. Nov. ?Ban Juhnon has beo wow.wowlog exam out In Chicago, ooe good wow deserve another. Here' wow. Dan Jobbauu deplorea tbe fact that the atblaie in baseball have no Incentive but money. Conceding that the money lo rentlve I a sordid one. what does Baa Johnson propose to do about tbe spirit of the elub-owa-er. which muat be very sordid indeed? The Brooklyn Dodgers tor Instance, paid 117.157 a to- come lag on I heir receipta for th season of 1033 which waa a poor ewaoa a compared with. 1034 when their own Dairy Vance be rarae I he greatest pitcher la the game, pen to Babe Ruth, tbe greatest inamauai drawing rard. For many year, the Brooklyn magnate have been f aowa a near, not to say ettremely cWste. club-owners. . They stuffed tbe uniform of their club with se nile or Juvenile or misfit player and the Brooklyn team which somehow managed to pat up such a great fight for the Na tional league pennant of 1131 was Largely made up of the fa mous Sam Brothers. Flot and Jet. Tbe whole team costs lea than the price on tbe Invoice of Babe lluth alone. If tbe Dodger had to pay I17.S&7 as lorome tag In 133. they lurely will have to pay much more ibis year. a ibi sordid; Mr. JofsnaoB? And there's the rase of tbe Pittsburgh llratet. In an hour of ebbuliltton-at a banquet in pttuburgh a few night ago. Barney Dreyf bb. the owner of tbe Pirates aertd that his club played lo 1.373.000 rash custo mer In 1031. Including 7(0.000 on the home lot where tbe borne gets lliiw ""V or about .i. . . MII t ,u Idere o or4l8 j? "ra to the latet'tff demoDatrsied k ""bj hlmaelf il V atu tori.. ...? . ri wu ;.;..i..Te;;:rC5 . viona record. , . motlre, ,o4 eoluwanTy ta?l? : tale alae-lesth, of fcH ' .J. JUr har-karl ; 'watloa roreriii Z 1 ,Of Klanulk f.ii. . " BB IlOGPITflL ( arAKWAJU-MQHtUuj miwan.wcj I is..i....j.a j. j DANCE ATKEN0 I SATURDAY NIGHT Music by Bub Cop orchestra. Supper at 12 ;J IHT. PREMBVTKKI.tX ClflTtCIf Htath anl line Kla. . Arthur 1 Itlre, Mlnlafw Both the 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. eervlces will be addressed by one of tbe team of visiting min ister frum various PiM-lfle coast cities. Hpt-rlal munKMl features. IMMAMEL BAPTIST CIII ItCH I-UcveHth and lllacts fUs. W. V. Davis. Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. - 7: JO p. m. Sermon-lecture. 7:30 p. m. Union services at iresnyterian church. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. PKEHBiTKKIA.V riH P.CIf Merrill Ore. Rev. Chas. C. Hulet, Pastor 10 a. m. Saiibath school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. C. E. at 7 p. m., Orin Dlllard. leader. 4:00 p. m. Junior Endeavor Monday. : Preaching aervlce at Malinand Mt. Laki 11 a. m.- CillACE METHODIST CHIIUH lUth and mKh Ms. Thos. D. YarneM, Pastor Nevt Sunday, Nov. 9. the pas tor will give a very abort address on an appropriate theme and ad minister the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. In the evening! the subject will be "Christian' rOharity." Tbe choir will .furnish special j music for both services. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Of Klamath Falls Library lildg. 3rd. and Main Sunday services 11 a. m. . Wednesday meeting at 8 p. m. Sunday school from 9:45 to 10:45. Subject for Sunday November 9: "Adam and Fallen Men." 2: "Everlasting PunlehmenU" . Subject for Sunday October 31: "Probation After Death." Free reading room and free lending library open from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. on Tuesday's, Thurs day's and Saturday. NATIONAL CANNED FOODS WEEK which November 8-15, 1924 The quality brands of canned fruiU, canned meat, and vegetables, canned fish and shellfish are alway. on our .Keif ready to be served to customers. e -- If vmi rim ; snvwkmn vou can buy it here means that our assortment is complete of the quality g . This week we are calling e.pecial attention to csnnea g but you are also reminded that we carry seasonal - y . . . ' voretaira1aka a vataII a a all atat1a (VrrVrri0S. a tv waa nil iv b l a ourch',ill rM n a Mvf. haiu aViisrimee VAflt flTOCelieS Her" r. visit to our store will interest you. . HOUSTON & PHELPS ONE BUSINESS-GROCERIES Main at Eighth Phone 421