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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1925)
r HE KLAMATH NEWS Friday, October 2, 1925 v; la 'IV ., On, 4 fr I in's Auxiliary 1 Sale Saturday sturdily uMeriiotin I he first t .11 le of the full will lie Hlllcr'e, niiirki'l, under Iho ,,u I of I li women's euslllary of t iTesliyin lun church of Kliim ik I .H. af. Wyron Monloi'f li.u Uerti workii I (! 1 1 y (r II"' I"'"' mouth gathering; niuii-rlnl f"r Ih.i nil", watch promises ti lm Hid"' mi ''i'. ful In fltmti'UI ,i Mtk. Wll bar Jo' a l mil" niiuiHKiir n( ilu attar- t, mnl lie U assisted hy mi bit nU' " Inrliullim Mr. II. K. 'it, r, Mrs. Jennie Hum unit f , i Virgil. fhe le will open promptly ui ) a irk Hn I ill il.l V iniiriiluil mill jUr lliroiiKlimil Hi" ly. AnV g V illlK In dulliil'l articles of f ' Ij'gra nsktd 10 all Mm. .01 r who will rail for lltt'lll. tohC ' also hi? rcsrlteil 111 lur home t 1 North Ninth street, or by trll &; II. 7 EN PURCHASE ESTAURANT HERE f . ... . .1' 0. llo. of I 'lyniil.i. WiinIi- Ib' anil Mm. I.. KmnMl.'ti. of Pt l whit arrived hern alnr.il o ek uso utiil have iitlri'?-Hi"l I ,trl of I ho New Duma Ites;- I . 32 Muln ilmi'l, are mi'h I ,A v pericnicd In the art of culcr- tai to tin i ii 1 1 - In th's respect. Ec' rniiilnu l'i Kiatnafh KalU. j tire 0s wim In the hotel busl-1 nv I Olympla nml lenviw n hunt j sf id In tlui i-tty. where she, 9 : for mini" time fcnowdeii operated (ho j . ot my lli uv in I'nrii.iuii. una It . a wonmn of cn pilntitil hus inesa ability In this II"". The deal was pniil li'il when final articles vers) allsd Willi lliu former owner. "J, J, Lawrence yviiiTilay. Aaabstliig In (irtlii- - Mm. Curl Otla Clark In asssttug In tlm office of lb tat collcrior of ihn county court. hous durlntt the lax week roah. TULE LAKE DUCK HUNTING REPORTED POOR BY KLAMATH FALLS MEN CHAMBERS ISSUES TOTAL OF 673 LICENSES NETTING SUM OF $2279 Dm k liiinlliiK thin year durliiK tlin rirt wmik in Ortubtr In tlio Tulc lake country In nut what It has l;on 111 yruri pirnl. Thli U t)i roniiluliit of rnorcn of Klniitath dportmnrn, many of whom fullril tu k1 uf:r limit (lur)rm dm flmt tiny of thn on.-iiliiK Hi-uMon. Prior lo 1025 t'.ici opon HMunon on tlmk niwl K'n I't Khtmnlli roiinty li u fiiltn on Ki(mhrr I ft. My n li I w rcdi-iul law ull mlKrHtitry hlnU nr prohMicil unlit Ortohrr 1. And dinkM, iinlll thin your hud fliil Into C'lillftiriilu. wIiokh wumin illd not oH-n until tlio ftrxt of Orlotirr. With ull n(uMtnn opcnltiK tht futmc iluln durltM unit kccp r ratlirtil uvt-r th Klamath, Modor and Kin alyou touiitry, until thoro In not a proh'rtfd a iv it for Iho bird to KillhtT. AiiMilnT rrnmn la itlvi-n for Ihu !n-k liuntliiK ly aporumon. thul In-1 ii k warm wuthrr. Many are Kiiviiiic Ihi-fr eni-ray for the flmt fri'cxu of full. In Hip offlrn of thn roiinty Hnxk Ilrrnnoii nmoini'liiK tn wcro UfUHd yontorduy, Ihn fliMt of tho ytar, and tho flntt itav of th duck M'unon. Two nctn-rp.ildcnt llocnaei woro lHuid to t'lilirortinin, Paul And'ron and Ward Klwlton ft Itur biink; throo minor ll(-nK from 14 to 1 8 yearn, and thraa huntlnjc lli-rnnHN. 1o llarmry ciinii'lii-ri. iti of th tiiOHt ni'UKOitrd nf K'aiuiitii linntoni. poo tli h.itiiHT for Iho ri; I it rat Ion of thn majority of hiiiitor. Kor ll.a iiumlh of H- iKri'i'T, 673 liitntlnK llri-noH wrt lrbiir-d; 1 5 non-ri'kldciit Ih-i'iMr lo Cnllforula roNldontM; 1 5 flrthlnic ll i nur. and 1 3 combination f lulling and hunt liiK i-ardn. A total of $'.'279 will Iw turned ovr to thn HtaiH by ('humltcri for th aulo of tht permit. Ycnlnrday Iho majority of llcen Hcfl iMNiii'd wrri given to non-real-dntN, who ara muli'm? Klamath county thflr hoHflitimrt-TH for thn duk ni'tton. Krom 1 1 5 to l&o non-rr-nldrnl r.-.M ur l-.nifd by f'hanih' rn dur'ntc the op nlnK of the no a on. Kiv Klumalh roHidiiitM ob tnlned tin MroiiK" to hunt yoti-nlay, Window Trimming j Attracts Attention! word In full footwear, In IihHiik thr pop u In r and faHhlonuhlo Jilipne: ahorit. Mr. Sovorrioti Ii.ih rnceiveil niuuv roiiipllrni'niN upon tho arlhttlr dihplay. Klamatli Leads in Prolubition Cases Kin miii I h cuimiy Ii uiIh I ha enuo llft of Onston. ImluilliiK MullDO nnih. In Hid iirn-t, cunrlctloDf. illiln ncli il inul JjiI I irnicnrn, ac rurdlnit lo Hie ukukI report fe--elvM iu the offlra of the dlatrlct atlornry yMicrduy from the atata prohlltltion diiartniint. Kor lliu iiioiilb-of AiiKiKt Klam uiii (ouniy urim'i-d ll, convicted 21, with flnpi anait w d, amount Iiik In t J.L'l, 1 en. : ,,. pd n Kluniulli n:iiouri:ril la l2.cril.S0 and ih r.mtihHr of liquor violators who iktvkI (Inii! In the rounly jail ainouiitinj to HO. Iu c'niiiti.irbioii wltli olht-r roun t!i of Drevnii, Kla-uith urrented nxirc' violator of .the liquor law Hi.in Hakcr Vumliu. Jarkaon. liMih!ne. :iVi.. Varo, Wheeler ami Ciirry put I cethi'r. Mullnot.iuh. wl,lh u many timet !arKr ihnn Klainaih nmnly. Is far down the llt w'.ilr-1! Klama'h leads wltji only 17 arresis. 12 rnvlctlons. Pines it'isi'ii .i-d a:nouiitil to lult iiomuh to $5.0.15 ii ii ii C i) 5 days ipi'iit In Jail prnlem-fs. Krnm llenlon, I'rook. f.larkamas, foils, l)ou;;la. ,ir.mt, Harney, llnoil Klvrr, Jiiiuphiiie, Jefferson, Marlon. I'nlk. S!n-riiiaii, WashinK ton and Vaiuhlll, thn reports were trivial or ln.nl"iiut.'. llilntinK Iturka C. B. Currln la In From Algoma Jay Haztard Aapgrovo VUltor Among the tlS' ncludrd In the memhera of the of Alxorna Is among the business itora Klamath Bportsmen a assorlatlon ; visitors In the cllr yesterday, tak wbo spent Thursday hunting forcing advanlane of the quarter year lurks and gee In the Tula Lake i llreme fees xranted In the state dlntriit. I mitomohlle department. In the city yesterday to transact businesa In the ' court house waa A. J. Fender of Asp- grove. Willi the arrival of Iho very lat est In fall footwear, 8. (ieorge Rev-, crsnn, window trimmer and adver-j Using k tit Ii y man for Houston j Jeiitrr, has Just rompleted one of Hie mimt attractive shoe windows! ever seen In the city. Thn barks-round nf Imlh windows; Is a beautiful woodland lanilspo. l:li a rlol of the rich color of autumn. Thr floor of the window.1 di'Mi.ncI mperlally for the occasion, hy Mr. Severson. is of KgypHun Hie in hluik and while. Mammoth vn'i-1 filled with cat tails and tnarl goldi'. grace each of the windows, and to Iho lieauty of theie are ad ded Improvised trellis, banked with yellow, rimset and hiirnt orance i Firyminlheiiiiiiiis. flared to kuoiI advantatta In tho v.lMiow is a showing of Ihe last S. P. & S. Officials Canvass Witnesses f. f. Hart, attorney for the 8 l. 4 .. and It. W. rickard, general freight and passenger o?cnt for the same system, arrived In I'-id yes terday morning and spent the fore noon here looking up witnesses In prepnrntjon for tne ueuriui uefure the InlerHtnte commerce commis sion October &, ut w-hir-h the appll callon of the Oregon Trunk for right to extend Its lines south to Klamath Falls Is to be heard. Hart and I'ltkanl left In the afternoon for Uedinond and I'rlne ville to continue the same line of work in those commu:ii:its. llend Ilulletln. RUINED MAN TURNS NEWSIE, SAVES UP $1015 FROM SALES SAN' FRANf ISr.'O. Oct. 1. The world has Rinun nccustomed to the stories of newsboys' who became wealthy. J.-iniei Tobin was a wealthy man, whose la.it years were devoted to. selling newspapers. Tnhln'a will wan admitted to pro bate Thursday and showed that from the sale of paper, he had saved 11015. Ilfore becoming a street vernier Tooin had bon one of the city's richest contractors and builder of the country's first cable car ayslrati 1 Ills holdings were wiped out In the earthquake and fire of 190. ,v .. Build with STEM-TILE BUILDERS! SAVE THIS EXPENSE Ry using Stone-Tile foundations for frame dwellings you save the delay and expense of building and stripping forms and hauling a mixer to lb Job. Yon avoid the waste of materials tbat always occurs where the volume of con crete Is small. Build your foundations of dense, bard mono-Tile, in fraction of the time. They are substantial, attractive In appearance and save you money. The footing may be . Stone-Tile "solid" block, turned endwise. hum) with 8to.x&tile Klamath Concrete Pine Co. 70.1 Market Phone S82-VV B.P.Lewis Grocery "The Coffee House." 223 So. Sixth St. Phone 355 We carry a complete line of Quality, Groceries. ' Try a pound of Lewis Special Coffee. Pay us a visit or phone your order in. We have our own delivery. " Meat Market operated in co-operation with Grocery. '' ,W A TOT' TK A '111 Ii AU1UMN 111 pi Tho magic spell of Autumn entrances by example: As nature changes her dress to brilliant hues of an Eastern shawl, everybody feels the impulse to turn toward new er raiment to glorify themselves and keep in tune with the season. To a woman in such a mood, Fashion Footwear by Jo hansen makes her heart beat in sheer ccstacy. It is smart above common use of the term, it is individual without eccentricity, it takes place easily on her foot. To men who seek the utmost in style and fit we are showing Just Wright and Arch Preserver shoes and oxfords. New Styles shown in our New Fall Windows. HTOtoini .Sb cfeto "Superior Shoe Service" mmm. wmm mm mm mm, mmm y wmm mmm l&W"Jr.r. - :'-JTi -izii' mmm gzmpw mSliXmm .jtlktil-lJ.l-t'fjiiaHt 'K 1imtsssissWssiiisaviiaiias waaVat sMwaaissii l"mr m' V v,j;- i 'n'- A -', f,T THE SEASON'S Eventful Fashion Sale Now on at Main at Eighth La Vogue Main at Eighth Two Special COAT OFFERINGS For Our Fall Opening Fifteen Sport CoaU of Suedine Velour, full lined, trimmed with Furette collars and cuffs, at $12.50 Twenty Coats, rrfade of Polo Cloth, fur collars, cuffs and bottom full lined, at $15.00 Balbriggan SPORT DRESSES Two-Piece and One Piece. Assorted col ors and sizes, at $9.50 One hundred Rayon Silk Jersey Vests, popular shades MILLINERY SPECIALS For Fall Opening FELTS, VELOURS AND VELVETS All specially priced for the Fall Opening $2.95 $4.95 $6.95 to $15.00 95c eA ; , . HOSIERY Ipswich and Kismet Nationally Known Silk Hosiery Compare them with other brands for which you are paying much more. Try a pair of them and you will always wear Kismet and Ipswich Hose. 50c $1.00 $1.65 $1.95 ' EXTRA SPECIAL 100 Silk de Chine Slips in all popular shades, at $2.95. Come and get them before they're sold out. SERVICE, QUALITY and PRICE We maintain a hierh standard of best erade merchandise. Sustained quality at reasonable prices. , We invite vou to comnare our eoods and prices before buying. By eliminating the high overhead and with cash buying and cash sell-j ing, we are enabled to meet the competition of larger centers. i