WorinMrinv. Sent, SO. 1025
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DELPHIAN mJtXSL
IS OROANIitU y
60 Member! Gather to Form
Organization, With Plans
for Coming Winter
of Klamath Falls responded to the i majectically standing not thirty feet
call of membership for the Delphian j from blrn.
club, which became an organisation So thoruoghly did the disease
" , v. .,r selie Houston that he could but
when Mrs. Lena Latham Ooble open-: grasp his gun In his trembling hands
ed the organiting mooting In the ana stare ai i ui..
Strong maladies may come und
strung maladies may go but the
strangest of all around here Just
now Is known as "Buck Ague" which
is affecting several humors In Klam
ath county this deer season.
Perhaps the most afflicted of the
stricken ones Is Bill Houston, who
PAINLESS
HAS HARD
Prominent Dentist and Yacht
man Nearly Starves While on
Hawaiian-Coast Trip
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 2.-
th register no appearance Mr tue
defense; SO standing on motions
or demurrers: those at luo re
solve Into 23 law actions: 11 euully
suit beside five to lo tried on at
(Idnclta of prejudice.
The big problem coiifi'oiillng the
circuit court Is the uncertainty as to
when cases will come up for trial.
To allevlato thU filiation the
liar association Is considering sug
gesting amendment of several court
rules l fit In with the Klamath
court situation.
tine of these will He tne ueaigv
suffered the first case known 10 tiu.iea "Z " nation of everv Friday as "Calendar
i iiMsoav wunoui n bv ihp vi .
mankind.
Tracing the disease back It Is
found that Houston, while hunting
over the week-end In Modoc county,
saw a wonaerrui muio iau um
on
rXed0'. title nu-Uons or demurred, served and
. cru.se to the mainland fron,j filed L ft
" "" , . .....inn nr n
their craft, member, if the j nay. " "- ' "
.1.- I..- n.hl T.lolln UlllKH BIllltlK 111
Honolulu. i ,. , ., ,,,,, Thl, rmlr, .
The ldalla, tho property of nr. " u. ""', .,lllnr .rtt,
R. "Painless" Parker finished ; lo . ll , '
'race l t . ring" ParkT . ar, U -blent the clerk shall give
t" return rrom Papeete with wo ; notice ,o the ..torn.y. of he par
e I white companions and four Tubl- lM at least 3 day. In advame of
the nine "ei
! PLEBISCITE ASKED
ON S. P. RAILWAY
(lonllimcl from l'e '""
toTlir nKaSsrell her rultroail.
The result of (he vole will prob
ably be In by lain tomorrow.
Resident of Alluras and Modoc
eouniy want to defeat Ihe plans of
the Oregon public service commis
sion In Its Crime Udell railroad pro
posal, aud Frank M.Arlbur. who
appeared as spokesman for tho Mo
doc Improvement association, ap
peared before the chamber of com
merce directors toduy noon and
urged support of that organUatlon
In getting a line lliroimh the Title
lake country to Alturas for ait east
ern connection.
"The Criinelmoll extension woum
leave us both off the map. ho chal
lenged. F, M. Trout, of M it II it . said a main
linn through the Tula lako country
was most needed,
"We waul a rallronil, hut wo don't
give a tin in n whu Inillila II," hu uiht.
Itev. t ( Ilnlot. Morrill resident
salil thn people nt his district en
dorsed the Hotithwrn I'uclfle program
tor Its promised It no through that
section lo council up with eastern
connection.
Mayor An tier sou of Merrill said:
"We are fur the Hoiithnrn Pacific.
They have promised In build down
through the valley, and Ihe northern
lines have said they didn't want to
go any farther than Klnmnlh Fulls."
Try f. Now Class Ad,
KLAMATH VAI.I.KY IIOBI'lTAL.
In confinement bo our Invited
guest. adv.-l
v ...... . , ..so v,wv With the arrival or assisianco t
. , , .Ibuck leaped Into the forest ana ma , i
"m 7- IrlLLl wi.hn " hunters. At 10 o'clock. I j0u t0 99 wM without
H R Harrfson 'flS?, a"aklnK' he 8ald' ,he trouMe 'and the Id.ll. left Hawaii
m w O 7mm second vlce!eiRht onXa- at 13 "clock ,he n,u,e with ample provisions for an ordl-'
"1- x..!. 'n,- 8.6T.,Ji? tail buck had 16 point, and in the ' t0 Plh9 nu,and. But un-
yiwu early hours of the morning the bucki. .. , d re encountered
retusea
secretary.
! hnj Rn mfinT nolnta
An interesting mscussion ot tne Mldrt count them.
Houston
Houston is still mumbling Incoher
ently, still jlbberlng and medicos ot
Klamath' Falls are sending into the
department of research the history
of "Buck Ague."
CANADIAN BEAUTY
formation of the Delphian club was
given by Mrs. Goble, and an outline
ot the tour groups of study were an
nounced. Mrs. E. G. 'Wlsecarver, Mrs. G.
W. Baxter, Mrs. J. Royal Shaw,
and Mrs. W. H. Robertson will be
the leaders ot the tour groups
tor the winters season., Members
are Mrs. E. G. Wlsecarver, Mrs. E.
D. Lamb, Mrs. J. H. Carter, Mrs.
R. E. Deweese, Mrs. Jack Slater,
Mrs. E. H. Balslger, Mrs. Russell
Austin. Mrs. R, E. Paddock, Mrs.
Ross Boyd. Mrs. Harry Poole, Mrs. ! :
Jack Knowles. Miss Clara Cal-: ,..- . A ,..
kins. Miss Miriam Martin. Miss Ines "nA,G0' Sel"- JTJ
Thackara. Mrs. G. W. Baer. ! -Afc Chl o cou room packed ,
Mrs. A. L. Cramblltt, Mrs. Lorene with rro,Kd . . abandoned (
FLEES WITH BABE
IS TOLD TO COURT
Peasley, Mrs
Paul Jackson. Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. G.
A. Massey, Mrs. Wl Jones. Mrs. J.
Royal Shaw, Mrs. P. A. Albertsoa,
Mrs. Earl Whitlock. Mrs. H. N. Moo.
Mrs. Merle West, Mrs. Jack Elliott,
Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. C. R.
Lucas, Mrs. H. E. Gets. Mrs. C. H.
I'ndcrwood. .Mrs. G. H. Merryman.
Mrs. Oscar Shlve, Mrs. Charles I.
Roberts. Mrs. E. D. Johnson. Mrs
and the auxiliary motor
to function properly. i
On September 19 the food situa
tion necarae eerious iuu
ply was rationed. A 13 ounce auny
allotment of water for each man
was decided upon. FRANCISCO. Sept 29 (Cn-
Last Sunday the last bit of food'..,,,. -..ab a rllmas lo a legal
was consumed and since then th bntilo which tins been fought for
men had had nothing lo eat and;nlany monthg the courts of tho
I but a small quantity of water I'nitctl States and Canada. Hilda
drink. They were visibly weakened ; nL.uy Cooke. Canadian beauty. Tues
pon arrival hare but hot food',, wag declared "unfit" to have
quickly restored their spirits. custody of her five year old daughter
Shirley.
The child and her mother have
disappeared and at tho same tlmo
Superior Judge J. J. Traburco.
awarded possession of Shirley to J.
Henry Cooke. Toronto atlorney a
search for the missing pair was
begun.
The mother with the child Is be
lieved to be hiding In the t'nlteil
LAWYERS DISCUSS'
LEGAL PROCEDURE
melodrama, was listening Monday to
Terry's continued story of bribery,
while In Jail. Terry, with his equal-
Frankie Lake insists that he kept1 Failure to get cases In the Klam- States.
w..i.. tv-thrv 1,1. ath county circuit court Is not due
pnvroll. that Westbrook. through a 80 to Judge A L Leavitt as
co-between, wanted S100.000 to give " ls to the lawyers of the city, who
Terry privileges, and two guards faiI to live up to court orders. This
were paid $2(Tu a month salary from
Warren Hunt Mrs. K. O.. Cum-i tn J , , . k,
ir,in Mr. w H R.hprt.on Mr. i Westbrook, deposed from his post
Rose Soule. Mrs. Horace Mannin;
Mrs. Will Baldwin, Mrs. T. C.
Campbell. Miss Maude Baldwin.
Mrs. John C. Boyle, Mrs. Andrew t !nd not!1,lng .moIe-
nnm.. M t i n , ... Bccoruins io in
LtT'T- WK.ridge" U-W ea pri lege, not com-
ford, Mrs. Hope Weston Kllbourne, . . , -
I tempt of court.
I Terry admitted that while in Jail
he used to "go out nights." Pressed
was the finding of a committee
appointed by the Klamath County
Bar Association to investigate the
circuit court docket.
At a report of the Investigation,
read last night before members of
the bar association in regular
But according to Terry's story on monthly meeting It was found that
following the scandal, has hired Chi
cago's most spectacular criminal law
yer and announced that Terry ls a
Mrs. H. R. Harrison, Mrs. Howard
Perrln, Mrs. W. O. Smith. Mrs.
E. H. Pike, Mrs. George J. Wal
ton and Mrs. Jackson Kimball.
Meetings will be announced later
by the president, Mrs. Campbell.
for details, he said he want to his
home on exclusive Lakevlew aveue.
When his wife moved from there,
he said, he "got a few nights oft
from Jail to help pack."
Yes, possibly he had been absent
EX-KLAMATH GIRL
ATTORNEY WINS HER 'from Jail for four days beginning
FIPQT fTklTDT A CIT ' AuKU8t 15' Ye3, he guessed he'd
flKOl tUURl tA5t been out to his country nlaca a
magnificent estate complete with
stables, swimming pool and tennis
courts "a couple or three times,"
during bis Jail term.
Henry Forest, former secretary to
Warden Westbrook, testified In con
firmation of Druggan's charges, say
ing that he had acted as Westbrook's
collector, and "got no more than
SI, 000 out ot the whole affair for
himself."
"Westbrook wanted me to get
Oruggan and Lake to give him $100.
000 to let them out," he testified,
"but the boys didn't want to pay
that much, so the proposition fell
through."
Word has been received In the
city that Miss Christine Murdock.
now an attorney at Bakersfield, Cal
ifornia has come through her first
case In the federal courts with high
honors.
Miss Murdock, born In Klamath
county and receiving the major por
tion ot her education here left sev
eral years ago to complete her educa
tion in the California schools.
The first case Miss Murdock ac
cepted was held In the superior
courts when she defended a Mexican
charged with receiving stolen pro
perty. Following a particularly Im
pressive plea, the Jury consisting
of business men and women of Bak
ersfield, acquitted the Mexican, Pab
lo Sarazura.
The trial was held before Judge
J. W. Mahon, presiding Jurist of
department No. 3 of tbe superior
court.
Miss Murdock was met In the trial
by another young girl, the latter a
graduate of the law department of
the University of California. Miss
Murdock received her degree In Stan
ford University.
SON BORN MONDAY
TO ARCH PROCTOR
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Proctor of 1429
Sargent street are the parents of a
husky baby born on Monday, Sep
tember 21 at the family residence.
Young Proctor weighed In at eight
' pounds at birth.
after a careful analysis ot the
records ot cases pending up until
September 1 and dating back to May
1923 the bulk of cases are "dead."
More than half the cases show on
Ask for
Kraft
r dealertJJf
Who can blame the women folk
Household toll Is not a Joke
They need help and need It now
Here' the place lo show you
how
Van Fleet's Serviceman Says:
(Vine In anil hi u show you
how un i-liH'trlr nnalir Mill Like
llin grief out of nlu1n
the KiH'Mwnrk l'. . While you're
using It tilt sitting will buy It.
VAX FI.KKT'H
MOTOR SHOP
1S08 Main Ht,
Day rhon TriM. Night BT1
-Is
to Pay fori
goodtoodi
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth at Main
Good Scrvlco Goo! Druiis
LISTERS
T0TH PASTfi
25'
ANNOUNCING ,
A change of ownership
THE NEW HOME
RESTAURANT
323 Main St
.
Meals served family style.
Single Meals ...I'M
Board per week 7,00
Lunch counter pervice in connection
Mrs. G. Rots
Mrs. L Sum
Between the Two Theatres Use our Postofflce
Anything you wish to sell? Or to
buy? Tell all Klamath Falls about
it In the economical, efficient way
through a little News Classified Ad.
How He Discovered N
Best Constipation Relief
COAST ' LEAGUE
core r jj g
Sacramento 0 4 2
Seat"e ZZt 11 o
Batteries Martin and Koehler;
MIlJus and Baldwin.
Score R, h. E.
San Francisco 8 15 2
Los Angeles .. lo 14 3
Batteries Pfeffer, Crockett.
Mm1 atM Yelle, Agnew; Crandall,
Jfrlffht, Root and Sanduerg.
Boys'
Caps
$1.25
All sizes
Just in
Bcorc R. H. E.
Vernon ,....4 13 2
Oakland 2 , 5 4
Batteries Johnson and Dannlng,
Whitney; Delaney and Baker,
Salt Lake and Portland travel
ing.
v-
M'-' ".P, F- Clus of Brootlyn,
fv't rr,,t "'a be past 20 years
I have been constantly troubled with
constitution. . Every remedy I tritd
would work O.K. for a while-but
soon failed. 1 he only remedy 1 have
been able to use steadily with good
rnults have been Carter's Little Liver
Pills. I don t guess when I take them
7 K0'" to relieved."
tit at all druggists, t
( AdverNfrsment
UOTEL ASTOD
2nd HIU Los Antslas
EVERY ROOM Las PRIVATE TOILET
50! Batlia New, Modern
Ooae to Shopping District and Theatre
FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50
Virgin wool clothes
hold their shape
and how they do WEAR1
$14.50 to $19.75
Little fellows have fashion
favoring them this (all. But
of equal Importance, with stylo
and tailoring are the Oregon
City virgin woolens from which
our boys' clothing Is made.
Virgin wool that In now, live
ly, long-fleece wool from the
sheep's back. No re-worked
wool masquerading as "all
wool." Virgin wool holds Its
Bhape seldom requires press
ing. And It will outwear two
ordinary suits.
AVc have these Ooiililo
Wear Clothes
Beanies
50c
All colors
Now here
Roller Skates FREEj
100 Pair of High-Grade Ball Bearing Roller Skates to be given away tolls W
and Girls of Klamath Falls Absolutely Free!
"k()lll.i:i( SKATKS" fit any boy or girl. Kny union, quick, smooth running, sellssl
bnll-benrliiga wild two rows of hulls.
Warm
Unions
For Boys
85c
and up
Shoes?
Sure!
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KLAMATH NJV FALLS
VEGO
In the Center of the Shopping District
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lrlii(t In Hie ( Irciihulmt Dept. f TI10 .News, nnl receive N pair of these Hand) Holler
nth!, irf
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ufler until ordered discontinued by me. 1)0 NOT 8l()N THIS IILANK IP y0U,. . , ' !
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