The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 13, 1925, Image 2

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Sunday. SoptoniW 13, 1025
fact that hara any bearing upon
the Important matter now befor
tht district thoroughly bfore the
, people. That I omethlng we hare
been doing and will continue to
do."
S.P.1
Til EXTEND LINES
ip n t rniiro ill 1 OBITUARY
iru. i. lumlo hi
Phi Delta Phi Is
Holding Convention
LOS ANCEI.KS, Sept. It (United:
I'resul Members ot the I'M Delia
Phi fraternity, who are awembled I
here for their biennial convention.!
today elected Paul E. Shorn. Wash-'
month from an In-hug ton. I). C, attorney, president of;
culminated fatally. the national council for the coming'
(Continued From Page One)
fected mastoid
yesterday afternoon for Mrs. Clara 1 two year.
Deteker. aged 44. who died at h Leonard E. Thoniat. Los Anreles.
ritory? That la the question to be residence. S!2 California Ave. The; and Miller Manier. Nashrllle. Tenn..
answered. It I certain that both wf of a mill worker, Mrs. Deteker 'were elected member of the council,
program will not be carried out CJme to hls city April 10. with! Eight representative were chosen
completely. An election must be ner husbandnd established a home for provisional divisions. They were
made between the two. The pres- OB California avenue. She I surviv- Leigh Lydecker, New York city. Ku
ent situation under which the com- e.j i,y her husband. Chester J. De-'gene II. Hawkins. Birmingham. Ala.,
prjhenslre plan of the Southern Pa- feT an(j tva children. Miss Doro-1 Thomas C. Strochan, Detroit, Mich .
clflc for serving this territory Is ,hT jaa,ky v( Marshfleld and C!lT-!Adler J. Petit. Chicago. III.. James
Jeopardiied by the threatened In- f0'Ti jan!(jT of Giant. Calif. Word M. Douglas. St. Louis, Mo.. Richard
curslon of a mere branch line rail- WM received from a aister. Mrs. J. H. Cloyd. Norman. Okla.. Arnold
road, calls for most serious thought Votter ot winona. Minn., that she Beeser, Seattle. Wash., and W. W.
and determined action by the Peo-'w, arTVa nwt, Tuesday. Funeral Boss, Washington. D. C.
pie of this territory. You now have wln te deferred till the ar-' The Pht Delta Phi Is the large!
at hand the opportunity for an east r,TaI of MrJ yter. Mrs. Deteker legal fraternity In the country, with
Klamath Children
Contribute Bis: To
Near East Relief
score of bundles of clothing for
children of the near east were re
ceived at the Liberty theatre yes
terday morning, when a special mat
inee wsa held for box and glrli
who were willing lo contribute some
thing to the youniters. who. for
many months, have needed asMUt
ame. Fully 400 Kliunatn Falls boy and
girls were in allendati.e til the Hint
inee. It was said, t hief Keith J
lAniliroi.e. of Hie lira du.rl nieht. J llvs) dial, when iiuxt 1'hrlMnias
land Chief of Police lurry Loueks. rnino. the elnlilren i.r the nrur ,,,,
aw in:u mo om - urt iiihmi iiiq-
taken cure of. lerlnlly helped by the youngsters or
We were gratified by the suf Klitmatlt rouuty," those u ,-lmrge
cess of our program, and really be-'of the movement declared, ;
SPECIALS
In Victrolaa
SHEPHERD
ALS
Still on at
ERD'S y
COLD WEATHER COMING
'Let Your Glass Troubles Bo Ours," .
All kinds of glass For all purposes.
Estimates gladly furnished for
Sash, Doors, Frames and Cabinet Work.
THE GLASS HOUSE
llth and Pine. Phone 477-W
and west line, as well as the develop- WM lQ Mnnctot,'
ment of the territory by means ot
adequate feeder lines, and the de
cision rests with you as to whether
or not the opportunity is grasped
or lost.
Say 8. P. Has No Secret
; "There I no secret about the In
tentions ot the Southern Pacific com
pany. It has from the beginning ac-
a membership of more than 20,000.
THF. vi ... '
.SEE
Huff and Barker's
Liberty Contingent
Bajo Nadancl. a Serb, died at a
local hospital at 11:15 p. m., fol
lowing a surgical operation. He
had been residing at the Metropoli
tan hotel. It Is not known wheth
er any relative survive. The body
is lying in Whltlock1 mortuary
qnainted you with Its plan as rapid- Peuu.ng i"'-
ly as it could work them out. It
has taken the public Into Its con
fidence at all times. It deems It
entirely proper to do so. The pub
lic Is entitled to be considered in
these matters, and Is entitled to
know just what is Involved in the
various applications now pending,
and that may hereafter be made be
fore the interstate commerce com
mission. It is entirely proper and
desirable that the public participate
in these proceedings.
Challenges O. T.
"Adverse criticism heretofore
made by executive officers of tbe
Oregon Trunk railway with respect
to Southern Pacific company's en
deavor to get all tbe facts before
the public as open to rigorous chal
lenge. We are not engaged in a
campaign of propaganda. We are
ready at all times to place all of the
It Bill Huff and Foster Parker
can raise $250 each and can pay
$50 monthly on their fine of $500
assessed some time ago when they
were arraigned for possessing liquor
they will be released from the
county Jail. Yesterday E. L. El
liott, district attorney, ' was notified
by Governor Pierce that the pair
were subject to a conditional parole.
Huff and Parker were fined 1500
each and sentenced to six month
in Jail. Yesterday evening they had
not furnishhed the necessary $350
each, Elliott said.
Are Your
Children's Eyes
Ready for School?
f not. see to them sow.
The child with poor eyes baa
to work much harder than the
9ne with normal vision to keep
np with their classes.
See at one
DR. GOBLE
Eye Examined
' ' QUICK 8ERVICH
TOO Mala Stmt
Glsssrs . Fntmca
Groand Repaired
25'
is the
right price
to pay for a
good tooth
paste
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
Large Tube
25'
f
i
Why Don't You
TRY THE WHITE LUNCH?
Everyone who has oaten here has been pleas
ed with our cooking and our service.
Avoid the trouble of cookinp at home
You'll find it less expensive to eat here.
Special Breakfast and Lunch Duties
30c and 35c
I M
The White Lunch
1122 Main St.
TO IMi'KCVR
His T0t'
his eelUria..'
1 4 tjl h-hV"
Hne." , ,
litis lanadry )a jT,
ft.rrii
needed. Nfrkhsu,'
furtably. R (.y.
erunonlral rttsi h
price list.
FRENC!
PHONE
490-R
LAU
ND'
X.
La VOGUE
MOVES
THE REMAINDER OF ITS STOCK TO THE
STORE FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY
HOUSTON & PHELPS AT
8th and Main Streets
n
0
EVERYTHING
MUST GO
There remains a large stock of High Grade
Ladies' Apparel, which must be sold. Call and
see the remarkable values offered in Fall Millin
ery, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Sweaters, Furs, Silk
Hosiery, etc. All seasonable, high class mer
chandise. At Price
AND LESS
La VOGUE STORE
'8th and Main Streets
l.-H
o i
And No Tire Trouble
SEIBERLING CORDS
30x3io, .4 ply $15.50
30x3i,, 6 ply 21.00
29x4.40 Balloon 20 65
33x5, 8 ply 63I7S
32x4 1, 8 ply 46.50
30x5, 8 ply 59.50
32xG, 8 ply 33.95
32x6 Oversize 93.45
Deep ruts, mud, sharp rocks,
gravel have no terrors for the
owner of SEIBERLING CORDS.
Their marvelous durability un
der all road conditions have
made SEIBERLINGS the most,
talked of tire investment.
t Tough as rawhide, their resil
ience and flexibility is such as
to make SEIBERLINGS the eas
iest riding tire on the market.
To get the most for your tire
money, put it up to SEIBER
LINGS and us.
PORTAGE
(HWIieillng
COED
m
Duih)
30x3 ..
30x31.
.; 12.00
Utility Cord, 30x3
Fabric, 30x3'2 -:'
BALSIGER MOTOR
Gft
8th and Klamath
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