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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1925)
1E KLAMATH NEWS ,WN SATS HE IS PPY OVER YEAR YORK. Bopt. So. ITnlmd I To hour John J. MrUrnw tell ihiippy he In anyone might think i iliifunt and dilapidation of Ills jelub were JuhI exactly wliut ho M IIKIHt. tdruw says ho In quite happy, IukIi thu (Hunts failed him In his Itiun to win five National leaguo ants In succession. am ready to udmlt that the vlc ivl the 1'lrute should be a fine t for basebull," he laid. "I'm 'the National leaguo ban inch a liint winner. tho Uliuits worn ulilo to present npluto llpeup of men at their ar positions In very fuw games season, becnuse to muny of.our Ei were Injured. Kt I II, we did (singly well. I realized during ant series with the I'lrutos at Il'nlo grounds when llicy won out of five from ua, lliut wo beuton. leorge Kelly, our first baseman, llil be the only candidate for the I vnluahlo player trophy In the Diml leuRue. Jo wan a wonderful aaaot to us.1 B our men wore being hurt, he' led from flrat baao to second, to kilflulil. bark to anoond and hack lrt, and plnyed a (treat gume rover he lundod. nlthouiih the ng com hi in iiiuio pol:'tn in bis K BVOrBKO." it the dofi'at I. n't w!:r.l makes 'aw hnppy. Mc(iri ii : -: j-iHt recovered very si rloui 'veradin," he I'm tho hr;, man In Now ipsey to Fight Exhibition Match ICAOO, Sept. 20. J.ifk Oemp- iwlll appear In on exhibition k nt Cleveland next Wednesday L B. II. Benton, l)empnoy' per rvpreaentatlve, announced here lit. lie will tako on two mon. In na ill. ker exhibition fights booked for Mey follows: ton, Ohio, Thuraday. gland. Ky., Friday. lernfleld. Calif., October 9, fctlve.) I Angeles. October 10. M READY FOR ill DEBT BATTLE SHINCTON, Sept. 25.-(Unlt- pews) Senator William E. (, apparently is preparing for a fight againat ratification of funding agreomont for the lb. debt which does not compel Tench to pay on the terms ac 1 by tho British, rah bellevoa that if the French commission agrees to fund the it will Immediately begin He lena to riiako a prlvato loan In . street. Ills attack probably be launched against agree- whereby creditors pay tho d Rtates government amall In l rates and then cheerfully I to pay Interest charges twice irge for sums obtained from ie sources. a letter to Secretary of the jury Mollon, Friday, Borah nBk- pr Information on "private which have been negotiated reign countries and Industries r the year to the amount ot lllllon dollars." May I ask whether your do- lent has accurate Information Ive to these loans, both as to which have been made and to which are now In process? I would greatly appreciate a M the loans, by whom nego- the countries making the and particularly the rate of 1st they bear, and such other (nation or facts ma he khle closing the terms In do- pt the different transactions." Sunday Sept, 27, 1925 - Vrfflk WK'-rf' -UEUT. CYRUS BETTIS LIEUT. HARMOlU NoRTOfl 10:00 a. m. Churcn school. CHRISTIAN CHURCH W. K. liohbltt, Pastor. 10:00 s. m. 8. S. 11:00 a. m, Horning terrlc. 7:00 p. m. C. E. 8:00 p. m. Evening service. Page Three ZION LITHERAX CHCllCH Cliainbcr of Commerce Rooms ; a. W. Hoffman, Pastor. 9:30 a, m. Sunday school and Bible class. j , 10:90 a. m. Morning service. ' , IMMANL-EL BAPTIST CHURCH Eleventh ana High SU. W. W. Davis, Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. I ! I A cordial Invitation extended to all. FIRST FREBBYTERIA! CHUUCH Slxtb and Pine SU. Artltur L. Itlco, Mlnlater. 10.00 a. m. Churcb School with classes for all. 11:00 Morning worship! Anthem: "The Splendors of Thy Glory, Lord," Woodward, Solo: "On Life's Highway," Wayne Akers. Or gan numbers: 'Intermezzo In E," Major, "Melody," Marshall. Ser mon: ' "Mysteries of the Kingdom." 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. ,7:30 p. m. fivenlng worship. Special musical feature by the H. S. quartet, Misses Jecnie Gro ver, leather Veatch, .and Messrs. Carl ! Yancey and Herbert Wilson. Anthem: "It Is A Good Thing," Buck. ' Organ numbers: "Idylle," Wilson, "Prayer,' Capacd. Ser mon topic; "Mathematics vs. Men." SEVENTH DAI ADVENTUT , , Pobllo Library BWg. ' . Al W. Walker, Pastor. (Sabbath Batorday) -10 a. m. Sabbath school (Satur day.) 11:00 a. m. Church service. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Tues day evenings. . , PVXL GOSPEL CHURCH 1 Rev. E. A. Hunter, Pastor. 123 4th St. 10:09 a. m. Bible School. 11:00 a. m. Preaching service. 5:30 p. m. Prayer service. 8:00 p. m. Preaching service. Everybody cordially Inrltod. With the premier racing pilots of the army, navy and marine corps entered, and iheaces "of many forc.Rrt countries r,artici,.atinB, supremacy of the air is to be determined definitely at tba slX IT "''."r' MUc,:t-U FWd' LonK UUnA' 0rt' 8-10' in the PW of nS chief tlie Let l'ar"dl'a"1' ttrc sl,own' 'l'be Plano is " built especially for the Pulitzer speed race if. CHURCHE! CHRISTIAN RCIKNtC SOCIETY Library Building Third anil Main Kts. 8:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Sunday service. Topic for Sunday morning will ho as follows: "Reality." 8:00 p. m. Wednesday meeting. Froe reading room and free lend ing library open from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday. PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH Morrill. Oregon. Ilcv. Cliua. V. Ilulet, Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sabbath school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 7:00 p. m. C. E. 8:00 Evening service.' Thog. 10:00 a 11:00 a. Subject: Truth." 6:30 p. Prayer 7:30 p. Subject: Church." quartette, service of Everybody I). Yarnes, Pottor. m, ' Sunday school. , m. Morning service. "Freedom Through the m. Epworlh League, meeting every Wednes m. Evening service. "The Future of Our Special music. Male violin. Thli Is the last our conference year. is Invited. ' FIRST UAPTIST CHURCH A. F. Simmons, Pastor. 9:45 a. m. Bible school.. 11:00 a. m. Morning services. :30 p. m. B. Y. P. TJ. 7:30 p. in. Evening worship. Praper meeting every Wednes day evening at 7:30 p. m. 61. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Temporary Headquarters ' A. O. U. W. HaU H BRAIDED Witt,. ' I H iHSUlAUO IN ROSSI I Kelly-Springfield Balloon Cords - ? The Only Balloon Tire With a Flexible Bead 1 ; Your Car Equipped All Around With KELLY-SPR1NGF1EL.D BALLOQN CORDS Will give. You the Maximum of Easj'-Riding Comfort With a Minimum of" Expense ' , The Hub Tire Shop 502 South Sixth Street. C. B. JOHNSON, Mgr. GItACK METHODIST CHURCH 10th and High Sts. THE SALVATION ' ARMY Capt. and Mrs. E. Hopper In Charge 11:00 a. m. Rev. Osborn will ipeak. 2:00 p. m. 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