Page Two
Saturday, Sowtgfi. 1025.
THE
Local Briefs
Towlo Htir IVIwln Towle, of
the Campbe'.l-Towle Lumber com
pany of Ashkosh. Wisconsin, has
returned to the city after spendlnif :
several dnys fn tnspeclluR timber,
holding In Klamath county. I
NOT HELD CAUSE D
OF I
i . it..
- : ' .. . ..n i f,-,un iholr many ( IiUitmi nn'wi'iirn ,
. . --i . intiitr iirwiNUuw ih iiuk' i
... .h ... h,.v.. the family motor ! r.-l.l-1 In
aSstance of te pome in nmmni
li
.. ' i. !.... i. i... Ic ti'iiillni: tile euunly Jail
,'.!. wllhout cur nnd hewalllnn ' lenee. W . rr
' ' . ...... ... r.initlv i "It .i i'iihy." twittfl
" 1 liX. toaohool'-w, ,ul,l f-r ... and ,,.M .....n.y.
lol, I'niKKan mid r'rmikl... h, ,
much mild, iokk c ... .,. ti, "'iii,
l (H'lU riiu.i. .... ...i i.m"imiiiii in huh; iQf
n.-niave in. : ( , ,.,., ,rrt Kli.luy tirni huh- no nn, coii.euled lo
DK-liiK in Klamalh Kails, ref.nl.m 1uo ' '". ' ,.,. ,,, , ,i ,,. Ju.Iko Janxm WllUemo.,,
1,1. ,, of the au.omo.,.!,. lo her hu.. .o lei. 1 , , llf ,,,, ,,, mll ,
Ui"'1- .. . L . ...i, ii.. .i... ...iimlv Jail, whllo ervlnn ' who uliontd ho died for runr
every day.
From Kirk Out of town Tlsilorsj
In the city Include J. E. Graham.;
LAKEHUI5ST. N. J..
Sept 25.
with the commissary department of The Shenandoah will never fly
the Pelican Bay . Lumber company tgain, but her wreckage hold the
of Klrkford. Graham arrived last OV!,ity 0f her senior surviving of
nlftht to spend the remainder of tiefr as frmiy ns when the big ship
the week. . bore him proudly on the fllsht
which ended in disaster over Ohio
the recovery of his car troni
wile yesterday mornliiK.
Feellns (hut the affair arm but n
mlly squabble" the poilio de
clined to Interfere
Durlnn the lttir part of the
summer Junto and Kmher Urnd
ahiiw Wf-re brought to the public
eye of Oregon when they were be
lieved to have been murdered, kid
naped or spirited away when their
presence, unmolested In Portland
proved matters to the contrary.
Tfcxv nr. now with their falher on
th. Hm.lshaw ranch lu the bleak! CHIlWtiO. Sep.. 2"' Krunkle
t,.i i.v mimtrv of Modoc coun-1 i Jiko and Terry Drug-san. Iho Jov-
Mev-
mil,.. '"r
I Thai Mis the Rlt of tlx.
Prisoners Pay for
Kasv Jail Life, Is
Testified in Court ft
".Ik,.
i riled for riiiiiempt i linn T "
for mnklnii Jail life plenly dundyl,,,,! .. u 1
testified Krnukle. for boer lord". Inrgu lumk ac j lr i. T 1,1
"""" "ifhiau.
aioiy lold wnen frnnkm fini.hed wlint ho ' miuh J'" .', "M iHn.i, 1
.y . SSSgj
Prom Bonaitta Hi
A. A. Kirk-
on September 3.
lal alchemists who turned' t ha beor ,
wood Is included in the many out There has been testimony, reams f.
f town visitors In the city for
tha week-end from his
Bonsnia.
Klamath i Tn . few sha-o strokes ho hi.'.
of it since the naval court of in-1
home In ouIrv opened and some of It has'r
coutalued suggestions of crltlc'sm
!nf fh once oroud oueen of tho nlr.
Malin Rancher Here Among the i,ieut Cornmsnder Charles L. Roe
prominent residents of the Malin t.luiahl. senior officer. Friday had
district to spend the weeK-ena hls ,jay at cross-examlnln.-! wit
in Klamath Falls is -'
ley of that section ot
county. dispelled the theory, advanced on
I Thursday by Col. Charles G. Hall.
' Visiting form Bonnnia Included an nrmy observer, that tha failure
In the many out of town visitors of the dirigible's engines had caused
In the city yesterday was Mrs. Ada th0 crasa. col. Hall had testified
Parsons of Bonanta. where she lsjthat lf all tue Shenandoah's cn
interested In the Bonania store. Lines had been working, the ac-
Icident might hare been averted.
Visitors from Pannlna Mr. and But oncft in tna storm, he added, ,
Mrs. A. a Palmer of Paunina, for- i th(J uU eng!ne 'power would nut
merly Skookum, on the Southern saved it. It had been brousb' 1
Pacific line, are visiting in tne , . earlier sessions that, two of
city for a brief time, shopping and
transacting bnsiness.
Here from Macdool Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Rnssell and family, well
known residents of Ma-doel, are
spending some time in the city
from their home In the northern
part of California.
the five engines were stopped be
fore the break.
Commander Rosendabl showed by
questioning Col. Hall, that the
army officer had not known when
the engines stopped and that tl.ey
were not out of commission until
after the ship was declared drawn
into the center of rough weather.
The senior officer plunged Into
his cross examination of the var-
BARNHART'S
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear.
SALE
Silk and
Cloth
Dresses.
JACKSON CO. TO AID
SEARCH FOR HUNTER' P
president of the court cau-
(Contlnned from Page One)
Johnson, H. W. Paige, S. Clark and
J. F. G. Cone.
Posse Is Grubstaked
The party is being grubstaked at
the expense of the county. "We owe '
it to Owensby and his family to
bend every effort toward finding
the missing man," declared Judge
Bunnell yesterday.
"The party will leave early this
morning. Owensby is somewhere on
Huckleberry mountain, and I believe
with this new exhaustive search he
will be found dead or alive. He
.was not clothed to-endura. long JJia
cold mountain nights, but as for
food, he could live on huckleberries
for a month to come. There are
numerous little streams flowing
down the mountain side, and he
would have little difficulty In find
ing water.
Fate Still Mystery
"He may have wandered to the
Red Blanket country, on the other
side of the mountain. That is 80
miles from the cabin he disappeared
from. That Red Blanket country is
a place I wouldn't want to be lost in.
It Is a succession of winding can
yons, and a . man might be lost In
that country for weeks and weeks
without being able to work his way
out
"The searching party will be
equipped with a compass, and have
instructions not to go out of calling
distance from each other when the
Red Blanket country Is reached."
Jones,
tioned him against "framing ques
tions so that the witness' answers
were suggested."
ARISE OVER AUTO
The name ot Bradshaw is again
.'hro'vn in the limelight after a re
cess of several months when A.
l"Vf? 'rttlsBav,'. had of, tl! Jious
YouKfES
x::,.T.i onrl Mnmlnff to keep
them Clean.Clear and Healthy
Writ for Free "Eye Care"
or "Eye Beauty" Book
Mniae 0,Dej.B. S..9 E. OkhSuCtitai
ffio-hQuatti
Set our tempting Meats before members of the
KH family then please Father with the announce
ment of the low prices paid
Watch our windows,
Sanitary Market
701 Main St.
Phor.e 22
FRESH SWEET CIDg
PEK (iALLON 50e
lb.
Wild Plums, ior
Pears, per box
Gravenstein Apples, box
Largo Fancy Jonathans
Other varieties, largo apples .,
Crab Apples, per crate
Cranberries, per lb
Local Peaches, per crate
Local Green Hubbard Squash
Size 10, Blackberries
10c
$1.75
$1.50
.$2.50
..$2.00
..$1.00
..25c
60c
lb. 4c
75c
-Jk
Size 10. (gallon), Solid Pack
Si.r 10. Rnv!il Am. n.Li
Size 10, Loganberries
Size 2, Blackberries':::.....
Size 2, Loganberries'
Size 2
Size 2, Apricots .
Size 2(., Peaches
Size Pears ..
TJ,M..,1 A.. oi ... ,
4
If it is to eatwe have it.
PUBLIC MARKET
HOURLY DELIVERY
Phone 169.
111
If you are uncertain ahout the
arrangement or wording of your ad
vertisement don't hesitate to ask us
for suggestions. We shall be glad
to help you with the layout and the
preparation ot the copy at any time.
Sale of dresses at Bee Begln's
Dress Shop 129 So. 7th St. One
rack of dresses to go at $12.75.
22-27
Sale of silk and cloth dresses at
Barnhart's. S2S
New flare coats Just received. Ml
Ladys Shop. 822 Main. 826
Square Deal Drug Store
Prescription Specialists
Fred Fcltner, L. I'll., It. Ph., Mgr.
HOTEL ASTOO
2nd & Hill Loa Anicl.it
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
50 & Baths New, Modern
Close to Shopping District and Ths3tres 1
FREE GARAGE Tr f-rn I.Vi I
Saturday Specials
Boneless Pot Roast 17
Piggly Wig
12SNo.fttij
gly Co
( T. J. Hnmpson, Mgr.
Successor to
WIHTAKER GROCETERIA' ,
WE HELP THOSE , WHO HELP THEMSELVES
(Rolled)
FOR
Any Building
Economy, durability and
appearance are the result of
well thoughtout plans and
specifications.
Get the most
Building Dollar.
for your
SEE
H. R. PERRIN
Doslgns, Plans, Estimate
000 Uopfea Bldg. Phone 2B0-J
Prime Ribs of Beef (Boned and Rolled) .25c
Lean Stew Beef , no bone i5c
One Pound or more Pure Lard, per pound .25c
A miling customer usually betokens previous satis
factory service. It is so in our business because satis,
faction goes with every order. Our meats are the
finest; our poultry the freshest; our service the
promptest and most courteous, and our prices are
always reasonable. Make'us prove these claims.
We Deliver Free, Phone 68
Orders by 8 a. m. and 1 p. m.
Palace Market
We appreciate
Your Patronage
524 Main Street
BUTTER
Crater Lake, lb 57c
Jackson County, lb 54c
Campbells Soups, per can 10c
Campbells Baked Beans, per can 10c
Van Camps medium size can
Baked Beans - : 10c
FLOUR
no-lb. Crater Lake $2.28
50-lb. Anchor $2.18
50-lb. Drifted Snow $2.58
.r)0-lb. Feather Flake $2.25
CEREALS
Cream of W'.'eat, pkg ... 23c
Corn Flake, pkg 10c
I'ost Toastic.s, pkg 10c
Kellogg All Bran 22c
Two pkgs. Shredded Wheat 25c
Crown Quick Oats, pkg ......14c
LARD
Swifts, 2 lb. ..
Swifts, 4 lbs.
Swifts, 8 lbs.
65c
$1.15
.$2.15
CANNED GOODS
2'zl-lb. Can Pineapple 28c
One Can Standard String Beans 14c
One Gal. Tomatoes, solid pack. ...50c
One Gal. Tomato Puree, can 33c
2y-lb. Can Tomatoes 17c
One Can Gold Bantam Corn ....20c
COFFEES
Hills and M. J. B., lb 55c
Three lb. Enders Best $1.48
Our Own Blend, lb 42c '
Cooking Oils & Shortening
Pint Wesson 29c
Half Gallon Wesson .. $1.00
Medium Snowdrift $1 00
Large Snowdrift ji'grj
IT'S RISKY TO PAY LESS
SOAPS J
Six Bars Crystal White Soap
Six Bare V. & G. Soap v
Two Cakes Cream Oil
Lux .lge"JJ
Three Cakes Talm Olive Soap J.
SYRUPS
Gal. Skookum, mapie
Small Size Wigwam
y Gal Ext. Honey
SUGAR
100-lbs. Cane
10-lbs. Cane
5-lbs. Cane in paper bags -
-5
PICK-UPS
50-lb. Sack Good Stockjalt
e.an-hetti.lb.,
Bulk Macaroni or opw
Bird Seed, 1-lb. pkg:j
All Can Milk, tall ca
Bacon uacK, i. r-j
J
Swifts
Four Rolls 8c Toilet Pap
Bottle Certo,
Ale-
Une xo-oz. uuuiv. --o
One bottle Scotrf
nP nkr. large size -
I C" . rffT
Soda CracKcrs, vv
: TIL mcW.
One pkg. Snowi
une iu. iuiiv
Fine Potatoes, cwt. .
Twelve pounds
Six lbs. Fancy Oniony
it.c IKFI ESS TOFAV
11 J v
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