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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1925)
IE KLAMATH NEWS Local Briefs L krlliiuil VMtoi -MIxm Huriili i nmi I"" ni" . -ion muni i Intvo ri'turmul t Klumntli l,i Hpoml wni'k licro on buxl- Tlioy uro frequent vlnllom In city. iioiik Tin- VIIKr W. VV. Wul- if Mi'dfcinl In In ino city on a luminous trip. llituliii'xH lliro 11. I.. Harry, of Modford la la Ilia illy hrlvf time to trammel bunlinitu irllimcl iii-hIm Mr. and Mm. , l.lmlltty of Porllnnd are visit n the city this wuuk-ond. rom The Vnlli'y C. A. 8wlK(.rt ii'dford la trwmarttiiK liualneaa Ira In Klnmatll Falls thin week- Thi Arrndn llnti-l ((Heals In Urcodo hotel this week-end, lu k J. Crowley and A. Ajiilerson, Ei.iita of KuKi'no. in AIkoiiw Out of town giieitta tliinititli Fulls yeatarduy and to- Include w. A. Bhaw of AlKomu. Limp Itumiit'ra 0. W. Laraon lloliert W. Laraon are vlaitora liniinth Falla from their homea IIkIiop, California, Intereated In l.unKoll'a Valley country a lit to them the paat aummer unly Agent, C. A. Hendoraon. i ly during the past few duy. with to 111 j hiriiio toduy T. l..ilii, ofriHni, iioru c C. I"";hiian, K. W. OarJ.ier and J. M. Itlddlo of !'rllnd, 1ntoret ed In the Pafc Telephono ft Tel enraiih company, ars vising In tho city for aovorul daya. hlriii Prom Matin A R Htr,.i accompanied hy Mm. Street, are ponding aoveral dnvn In ih i. from Malln. street la well known in Klamath ae one of the crack banuball nluyer that - ovnr nmund a wicked ball. Kl'llO ltuill-llXI. fill! rancher In th i,i. ...i.. end Include T. n. Doton, from his rancn on the Keoo road. Vlaitora From Miilfurtl Dr nn,l Mr a. Itulph I.. Pollock nf Vcilfnrrt are among the out of town vIbI tora In the city visiting and call ing on friends. From Hlldi-liraiid D. P. Alexan der of lllldebrand Is In the city today to transact affulra. From ltock Ciwk Itatich W. F. Ilorkln, Josae Smyl and D. E. Alex ander, all from the Rock Creek ranch aro Included In the out o town vlaltors to arrive in Klamath Fulls lust night. Saturday, Sept. 19, 1925 . Page Five tk ItuNlnt'HM Vlaltor A. D. An- ln of Kirk la a business visitor luinath Falls toduy. lirrn llrrr F. E. Lane, Mld inihcr and ('. II, llllson, ulso Iht from that district are tin" out of town visitors In li Falla today. Minx Walk it Iteliirns Mis. Mnry Walker returned to tho city yes lorduy after spending the middle of the week in Ashland, attending the wmldlnjc of hcr nlstcr. Miss Allccn Walker to Dan Kay of Ash land. , lliluini Frinu Ijikcvli-iv Dr. O. T. Cusper of Kluinuth Falls has returned to his home lifter a busl ness vUlt which took hlin to Lake view, ii Wuy Nnilli Norman C. Whl t0f fire dispatcher of the Fre mont national forest reserve at Lakovlew passed IhrouKh Klamath Falls yesterday on hla way to the Hague River valley, where h will spend the week-end on business. MiHlfonl IliKlilcnl lli-rc J. 8. RaKonovloh, well known resident of the Rogue River valley i9 spend ing the remainder of the week In Klamath Falls from his home In Med ford. From The Innervation Watkln Davis, well known Indian of the Klumntli reservation spent Friday In tho city on business. l,HMt Mulit Out of town rs Include F. L. Junes of dill' who la spending tho week-end 'Hy. in 1'iiiinlna A. W. Kulimil and Thompson aro huslnesa visitors binath Fulls from Paunina. in Fort Klliiniltll Jim T. Dix- ke of tho most prominent rnn- of the Fort Klnmatll district lulling tho week-end In the city siness. Tlie Hull llnli-l -Mr. anil Mrs. Corn well of llolllster, Calif.. hienillng the week-end In the s guests. In tho Hull hotel. ell is well known In Klamath of the prominent cattlo rnnch tho llolllster district. ' lor Prum Mi-rrlll Guy Mer- jironiliieiit sheepman of the II district Is Included In tho I town visitors In tho city ick-cnd. llenlly Visitor Joe Baker was a business visitor In Klamath Falls yesterday from his homo In Boatty, attending lo uffnlrs In the county court house. loin In Klithtntli Mrs. Viclo and Miss Lottie Johnson wlln. are among tho out of guests In tho city to spend (lay frcm tholr home In Ma- Tlim Pays I'liii" It cost Wll llu in Tlpps of Klamath Falls Just I IS. 76 yesterday afternoon In the office of Judge Kd Kendall, when ho was brought before the Justice by Traffic Officer Knowlos, on charges of speeding at 45 miles an hour at 12:80 Friday afternoon on Tho Dalles-California highway. On IIiihIik-ss M. Mnssey, who la a frequent business visitor from Medforil, Is In the city for several days, accompanied by Mrs. Massoy. Babies Come First In Prenatal Pacts ' i LOS ANOKLES, Sept. 18 A help less babe takes precedence over any volnutary "pacta" entered Into by Its parents before their marriage. Its tiny body must be properly clothed and Its hunger appeased des pite any arrangements or agreementa of Its parents to the contrary. These decisions were rendered by Judge Walter Gates hero Friday In tho divorce action nf Mrs. lary Sotobeher against her husband, Leonard. ' The action of Mrs. Sotoheher in asking for support of her baby boy was protested by tho husband on the ground that he had signed a pact with his wife on their murrliige that !t there were any children he would not have to support them. In her pica, Mrs. Sotobelier waived support for herself. . "A baby Is a baby," said the court. "A child Is entitled to the support of Its father regardless of any pacts.' Judge Gates ordered the father to contribute $6 weekly to tho sup port of his child. K. F. HUNTERS ARE GETTING BIG DEER Deer, lilg bucks nt that, con tinue to be brought to Klamath Falla by Klamath siiorfsmen and during the past 48 hours three mule tails have fallen before the shot of rifles. Dr. II. D. Lloyd Stewart brought in one, of tho finest specimens of tho seasc-n when he brought down a four point mule tall doer near the Groha ranch. Stewart with "Red" Piper spent tho m'ddle of the week on the bunt. Although Pipor'rwas . unsuccessful he vowa to bring down a buck before the close of the season. Two mnle tall bucks, both tip ping tho scale around 200 pounds were bagged by Hob Sloan and Charlie Moore. (Loan and Moore brought the deer Into Klamath Falls las't night from Paradise val ley, where they have been since Monday. Carr Dalton of Malln and J. Mar tin Adams, bath armed with 'plen ty of shot, heavy blanketa and food, plan to leave this afternoon for the Dalton ranch, going Into Steel swamp near Clear lake. They have made the promise that .they would not : return empty-handed "if It took tbem all season." The Vweek-end will prove a per fect excus from Klamath Falls for Klamath sportsmen who are plan ning to; take Saturday night and all Sunday out in the woods. Water In tho oil supply has made the vessel's fuel unfit for uso, and the lug Seu Lion has been sent lo low her into San Pedro. The George Allen, of approximately 10,000 tons, Is a freighter of the Garland Steam ship company. lstratlon In Washington already wasja:confcrence or wait until security LEAGUE COUNCIL PROBES OIL LAND seeking to enter tho court.. The disarmament ' question arose again Friday when a .commission composed of representatives of Chile, Rclgliim, Denmark, Kngland, Spain, France, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Poland and Czecho-Slvnkla was appointed to chart the league's next move toward a disarmament conference. The commission is to decide whether , the .league shall begin preparations immediately for has been sufficiently attained permit reduction of armaments. Kxpert roof repairing, (renting, and stnliilnK. 1 COI'KIt UROTHERS' . Phono 380. DISABLED STEAMER SENDING S.O.S. CALL i GKNKVA. Sept. 18 (United News; Tho most dangerous current in ternational question will invade the league of nations councils chamber tin..nu mlion U a If..... I -..1. mission Is expected to present Its findings regarding the Anglo-Turk-! jlsh dispute over the vallayet of that' I name In Asia minor. - . According to some delegates, the commission will present a majority end-minority report and the council is expected to take advantage of this difference of opinion among its commissioners to postpone a final decision until the December council meeting. There are others who believe that the council will mako Its final mosul decision Saturday basing it on a compromise solution which would ' not too greatly aggravate either Turkey or Great Britain. A Uruguayan proposal to facilitate United States adhesion to the-world court by amending the court's status was offered and withdrawn Friday. ' There wa general opposition to the I proposed amendements and the pro-1 posal was withdrawn when it was 1 explained that the present admin- j SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18. The steamer George Allen, enroute to San Francisco from Philadelphia, has been disabled at sea 230 miles south of San Pedro, the marine exchange of tho chamber of commerce report ed lato Friday., The .tug Sea Lion has been sent from San Diego to aid the vessel. - Visiting Pill-cuts Miss Mildred Stevens, who has been in training for some time in St. Francia hos pital In San Francisco will return south next week after spending two weeks with hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Klamath Falls. lliltlo Prom Vnlnnx F. A. Hut- to of Yalnax Is among tho out of town visitors In tho city this wool: If you aro looking for city pro perty, farm property or acreage close to town or want a loon on your fnrm soe WISI1AUD REALTY COMPANY 126 So. 7th Street. Real Estnte. Farm Loans. Insurance. S18-24 Everything To Eat Pears, per box $1.75 Apples, Gravensteins, box ... . . 1.50 Cling Peaches, crate 1.50 1 '. The finest assortment Fresh Fruits ' ; ' - , c: . i .. , and Vegetables A complete line Canned Foods. The largest, most solid Tomatoes ever on display in Klamath Falls. GRAPES! GRAPES! GRAPES! Public Market HOURLY DELIVERY ' MEN;: Today If you'll investigate the values offered by us Bostonian high grade dress shoes and oxfords for ' you'll agree we have made a Touch Down for real shoe valuest Any shoe in house. KLAMATH SHOE STORE A wonderful line of new fall coat to select from at Dee Begin'a Ureas Shop. 129 So. Seventh St. J j Opening Dinner Dance Of The Season ance I Reservations now being made for the first of the series of Dinner Dances to be given Thursday Evening, ., Septem ber 24th at the -i i "i it t White Pelican Hotel $3.00 a Plate Piggly Wigg , T. J. Hampson, Mgr. Successor to - , WHITAKER GROCETERIA '. :." ' '.-"1' f ly Goi WE SELL FOR LESS i . If you arc in a position to help yourself why go elsewhere and help pay for the other fellow's service? , . ,-.,. ' "'"Get 'fhe"Piggly"Wiggly habit and wait on yourself. A fine stack from which to select your eatables. Our quarters will ba a little inconvenient for you until our fixtures arrive, but we will try and make it pleasaht for you as possible.' Courtesy will be our watchword. ' ' ; 4ii&3!l&IL'ja For Saturday we offer you the following: ( . ". i '' Ten Pounds Granulated Cane Sugar . . . . . . . . : 73c Fruits and Vegetables 3 Vi lbs. Sweet Potatoes 25c 11 lbs. Fancy Irish Potatoes .. 25c Mango Peppers, lb ..-..10c Carrots and Beets, bunch 07c Giant Celery, bunch .15c Cauliflower, lb. 10c Cucumbers, each .....05c Head Lettuce, each ' ....08c Tomatoes, box 70c Solid Cabbage, lb 02c 25-lb. box Tokay Grapes . 25c 22-!b. box Plums ...85c Cantaloupes, each .....05c Cling Peaches, Fancy box $1.25 Strawberries, crate $1.75 Two boxes '. 25c Nice Pears, box $1.25 Small Oranges, dozen .. ' 36c Fancy Lemons, dozen .35c Fancy Bananas, lb 12Vi Fine Apples, per box $1.45 Creamery Butter Crater Lake Butter, lb. 57c Jackson County Butter, lb 54c Tropic Nut, lb 30c Fancy Comb Honey, lb. 23c Fancy Assorted Jelly Beans, lb 18c Mellowest Cheese, Fancy, lb 35c Five-pound Bricks $1.65 Ranch Eggs, dozen 45c One cent dozen extra when put up in cartons. Flour Feather Flake Flour. 50-lb sack ....$2.55 Drifted Snow. 50-lb. sack ..$2.53 Crater Lake, SO-lb. sack .$2.25 Anohor, Sti-lb.'sack' .:........:......$2:i8 Bulk Macaroni, lb ....lOc A Dandy Bulk Coffee, lb ,.43c Not ground. Medford Milk Bread, loaf ...10c Soaps and Powders !; I " ' Crystal White Machine Soap. pkg 40c Citrus Washing Powder, large size.'.'..23c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for .:................25c Rex Lve. per can !. 10c 10 Bars White Soap, V. C. 38c 10 Bars Crystal White ..:....42c Cured Meats Swift's Bacon Backs, lb. : !........40c Empire Bacon, lb :...43c Cottages, lb. J. ...30c Empire Ham, lb. '...'..36c Swift's Premium Ham, lb. 39c Swift's Lard, No. 3 lb- pail $2.15 Swift's Lard, No. 4 lb. pail $1.10 No. 6 Crisco pail $1.59 No. 8 Snowdrift $1.92 Tobaccos ; Two Packages Cigarettes 25c Camels and Chesterfields ' Two cans Prince Albert or Velvet ....25c Two pkgs. George Washington 25c 1-lb can George Washington ' 5 Lunch Pail ..: :...........78c All Plug Tobacco, lb. ........:.75c Star, Horseshoe, Climax. Day.i Work, lb. 65c Phone 169. IZb He wn. 1