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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1925)
KTH NEWS Saturday, October 10. 1925 Page Th OFFICER 4. X t r It I iL boh I f 'let. 9. After nix . survey of the P" 1 1 bo dovolopod In lry. II. V. Hull sht e.nt of the seat on tlie land MB In Klamath's I hoarliiK. anil for I aa lo conilltlmio t i things Hallmark thai wlillo the llntrlrt. throUKh I. Ilradhury nd i Northern lino tomlh IrrlKUtlnn so Bout hern l'a fem, la never out I than olRhl miles . At tho present 1, tha dlntrlit la t and north by dllc'a main linn. Jan Francisco to Nntron cut-off. it and north tho and Kaatorii, ox- 1 lamatli Palls to iyaa thorn complete i a wld marks! pletlon of the Al MnnlnK of tho Ir- Wlll be comtilota. 1 Thomas are op- Wn I'arlflr. priaildt nt of the la oii:.rtrd to no lorr.iv.'. Hhoup la eat i!i Iiiila in fhn Ji 1 a doi'lilun will be T arrrly nperulatlnn, " ... r Chart I. Mi , t L C. C. lo the Klnro- I. Ttlnn. a h V jrdnst fouuhl con r.I. ka eat In on. It la kfrvtaat t ajuo will ru hoforo l itlre au tUnlon ut Wah . ' Tlnal vrajuim-nts cupplo- ki errltte vlrf. will he nmclo 4 Aa to 4 dmlalnn writ. II (possible to say. Hut tho com Ok realtie tha unaoitu-d ron- 'la tae I'lamalh rnuntry. It atrtve to fetch a dmlslun aa aa aoe"-N. And we feel rer- Cbolh tu V J", and Northern 'Wait, U sen permlaalon, to reoaitraci a,, early In the V., We WlU render a due Won H r eprf t i t the latpat. Ilut J to 1 the courta. Iloth 3 Ta il Marta set on ejaln I wlr .Klamath." an Id ho probably would, be fit to no bark to hla Juh. Hut lllui'Xo waa kept In hla room at tho Wardniati park holnl all day, rerelvltiR no visitors, and the tele phone waa dlKronimrtcd to promoto hla tranquility, ull of whlrh sure rise to a suspicion that llluiiae la atlll In pi'rll of aiiino aorloiia tin. voliipiniint from Ilia tap on tho akull. I 3 HI.II'INO WINH I.OH A.NUKl.KH. Oct. . I'oto Hurmlnnlo, clnaay Filipino, w.n a toi'hnlcul knockout ovar I'atay Flan nlKn In th aovnnlli round of their acliKduled 10 round flKhl hero Krl duy night. Tho flitht waa aloppod by Itufuroo Utiuu. Ksrmlunlo dropped KlunnlKun In tha fifth round for a abort count. Ha ti-jk sis af tha seven rounda by wldo marKlna. CALIFORNIA GAME ATTRACTS FANS ERTY IS '1 FOR $10,000 jla " ta llouae property, 1 if. W. Turnnr. to company, which arday. for a con t .0OO, la another !l"'i . -onjripnl of the box try I t. ,cortS ( i terma of the aalp. t lacluded In the trana- aft be moved within to allow for a 8. I. to the company'a lake '. Tula limine, an old I . lllunted at 238 Oak will 1 i mo y li C, r ' ' . Jf " i riLL GROGGY M-OP ON HEAD. W. Oct. 9. (United I DlupRo, tho Sen baaeman, waa atlll t evonlnn from the Itched boll from Vic the I'lratea. which ye the left ear In II In I'lttahurgh. I the Henolora' man- might be allowed jr. and Dr. Kdward f attonded tho boy, apartmont of Axrl cau of Dlologlral la of Sunrise and Lakevlow, Oregon, Jan Line). I time of one-half Mae and aunaet, for Bleating when, each t open aaaaon, tho fatory game blrda t cnaso, roapoctlve be requirement of fatory Ulrd treaty 'aa to aunrlae and ,ilon around Ktam- t ba b au 2'eder. gulattw -U lira I t for tt i-alla. I lnmn headed'Stnrt A.M." Ua when 'hooting mar atart, "on aonr oaa oeeo, lubtractod tlma of aunrlno. headed "Stop P. M." glvea ol auniet, when shooting " . , Start A. M. Stop P. M. la xar (ber. JoeM bar I bat I- ber Is . bar it -i bar II' . bar I a ... l&r ! Z r:39 B:40 ......6:U 5:t2 i 8:44 . B:4B i, 5:4(1 ,. 5:47 ). 5:48 ....d:4 ,..6:50 52 511 t....6:64 ....6:55 5:88 ' 6.68 J 5:69 V 8:00 B...B . 1 i 6:1 1 6:6 ( B : B 6:29 6:18 6:28 6:24 5:23 6:21 . 5:19 6:18 6:18 : 5:16 6:13 6:12 6:10 6:09 . 6:07 6:08 . 6:04 5:03 6:02 6:00 4:69 4:tjS know of any game lola rv"sa 684. All Informa strictly confidential, ,8:01 T "J. v ,.-0:i2 I II ... 6:04 . BAN I'ltANCIHCO. Oct. 9. Inter eat In Btittirduy'a foothnll gamea on the I'nclflc coaa: centnra largoly In the Unlvoralty of California-Olympic Huh contmt In Ucrkelvy. ' Tho clubmen, vlrtora over Stan ford two wevka ago. will have a aquad of -colleglana, moat of them atnra of tho flral magnitude, In their undergraduate daya, with which to aaaault tho Drara, undefeated In five yenra. The fact that the Olympic club la enmpoevd largely of Stanford men meana thai they will fight their hardeat to lower Andy Bmlth'a col on. California la being backed to win, howover. In a Pacific coaat conference game at Kugene, Idaho will meet Oregon. The Orngon Agglea dofealed (Ion ian a at Corvallla Friday, 22 to 0. Enoch . Ilagahuw'a Waahlngton lluaklea are favored to dofeat Mon tana In annthor conference game In Beattlo, while Coach Howard Jonoe and hla I'nlveralty of Southern Cali fornia Trojnna are expected to trample I'lah under a oliahle score. Stanford probably will not have much trouble with Occidental at l'alo Alto, the main Interest In the game being In the condition of the Cardlnula with -their tough U. B. C. engagement only a week ahead. CITY DAIRIES IN RACE FOR RECORD Klnmuth dulrlra are making apo dal effort, muke Ibis month a banner One In health department rocorda In maintaining a atandard quulity of milk, as a result of an nouncenientH made following ln,ec tlona of those Institutions last month. Keen but friendly rivalry haa developed In this month's ac tivities en part of each dairy man ager In gaining a notch on the rocords aa compiled by the health authorities. The dairy "league" leaders for lost month are shown In tho fol- lowing report, from Inspections I made by Lee Craft and by Dr. K. 1 1), l-amb, city dairy Inspoclors and whlib have been aubmltted to the city. of 14 lnvostlgatk.ua made of cow owners Inside of tho city lim its, selling milk, mode In order to find out If tho number of cows from which milk Is being sold have been tested with tuherclln and also If those peraons selling milk have obtained city perm Its, all have good ratings. According to tho report filed by Dr. Lamb, the Lost Hirer dairy, managed by McKendry and Ktatt scored the highest, at 89.6. The llolllday dairy under Holllday man agement scored second at 82. Mountain dairy, third at 81. Mr: Clara M. Coleman Is manager of the latter. ' Other dairies and their final scores Included Palaoe dairy,, O. V. Cucbman 80; Premium. Mochet tat manager. 80; Jlalet, -Hale Hros., 79.6; Bradley. -Clyde Brad loy, 78.6; East Side. Bert West, 76; Ayrshire, Imeb Schioael, 71; ol Paul. Del Kattl. 67. The lat ter scoro had bean lowered three points, due to tha condition of the barn lot. Iteported Inspections made by Lee Crafi Included 22 general inspec tions. 30 dairies Inspected, all wa ter supply sources, 23 restaurants where milk Is sold and two sewer Inspections on Roosevelt and River side streets. One notice waa aerv- ed upon A. Manera. Mileage cot ered. 273. If you aro uncertain about the arrangement or wording of your ad vertisement don't hesitate to ask ua for auggeaiiona. We ahall be glad to help you with the luyout and the preparation of the copy at any time. Sale on all coata at Ilea Hegln's Dreas Shop. 129 So. 7th St. OI0 KLAMATH SCHOOLS HOLD INTERESTING ASSEMBLY enco of National Klre 'Prevention woek. 1 Ambrose Included In his discus sion tbo caution to be taken around homes, uaoa of the firs extinguish ers and how to turn In fire alarms. Plro drill will be given next week In Jllvorsldu, Central and Mills Addition schools by Ambrose at the request of the principals of the Instlutlons. Realdents -of Klamath Falls are urged this week to look .Into their stoves, fireplaces and furnaces to order to tuiva them In good eon-' dltlr.n with the arrival of 'oM weather whon 'every warmth 'giv ing device in the homo la 'being used. Kapeclully the cleaiilineae 'of tho chlmnoys I cautioned In order to prevent the usual amount of ehlmnoy.flre a:ihij '-, , Episcopal 'Chorch a Ready by Christmas, Members of he 'Episcopal -dhureh will have their own place of wor- ahlp by Christmas eve is the an nouncement received yeaterday by members -of the building commit tee. - ' Illda for tha mow parish house wore lot -this past week to Weaver & 'Van 'Oordor, new building firm: of Klamath Fall, the hlds railing for a aura of 88.000. It Is antici pated Uh fbe final completion of the parish 'bouse Including furni ture that the building -will reach a cost of 19.000. Rev. Henry -C. Thomaa of a par ish near Winnipeg. Canada, will ar rive In 'Klamath Falls next week, bis family to follow 'In ' early, spring. A reception will 'be tend ered Rev. Thomas next' week, the date to l-e announced later. Plans for the 'church building will be put under way aoon fol lowing the completion of the par Ish. house. '?. f() Valley Buildnifi: to- be finished Dec. 25 Another link In the chain of Mun ger Bervtco laundries, which recent ly completed negotiations for a plant In Klamath Foils, has been' weldod In Eugene, the deal for the location In the university city hating 'been closed yesterday. According to Mr. Runnols of the laundries the con struction on the Valley building will begin Immediately and It Is the hope of the concern to be In the building on or before December 26. Rtudenla of Centra land Talrvlow school enjoyed an assembly period yesterday morning; When they were addressed by Fire Chief Keith Am brose on fire prevention rn observ. Cigarette Spoils Fire Chiefs Dream Fire Chief Keith Ambrose bad a roseate dreamt The dream Chief Ambrose had haa been enjoyed by every fire chief In the country, more or less. That of having 'a -month -Trtrhout r fire call. - ' " ' '" " October 'In Klamath Falls was be ginning to look iulte alni and with out 'disorder.'' The 1 men it : the fire "department 'became 'more ef ficient In poker -and "'black-Jack" and oo siren called to warn them of a. blase 'Id some distant part of the oily. ' 1 - 'As waa said, dll had been going well until yesterday 'afternoon at 'four O'clock a cigarette, that bad 'been 'left on the bed at 516 'Klam ath avenue burnt through a ttblck parr of blankets and mattress, the latter falling to the 'floor, a blazing mass. ' ' ' -, Mts. Oale.' who resides In the; dwelling owned by Or. H. D. Lloyd i 'Btewart and Dr. Hardin Carter, call- ed the assistance of Chief Ambrose and 'his Three Musketeers, 'who quickly extinguished the blaie be fore 'It had completed any damage to .the .floor or woodwork. ' However, .Anibroae's dream ' haa 'gone and. he'll have to wait until November for -another Chance at a (perfect -pony,. 'IV.vr r t. t DAK CUPID KNOCKS OVER TWO MORE OF K. tf. 'COUPLES i, - - , ; llr. D.-Cupld 'chuckled with glee, rolled His tongue rn bis fat cheecks and cut two ttore notches In' his bow yesterday- when marriage li censes were ''Issued 'to ' four resi dents 'of Klamath 'Palls. ' 3ack Morris, electrician with an oil. concern In 'Klamath county, a recent resident of Orovllle. Califor nia, took s .hit bride yesterday Miss Ruth Ellen -Dotson. daughter of R. A. DOttoa. -wbo 'gave his eon sent to the -marriage of bis 15-year-old daughter. The young couple -will make "Hhetr -borne in the -Mty. '' ' Wlnfred 'Earl Baldwin and Miss Agnes 'Clementine Manns, both hav ing 'lived rn 'the Altamont Tamp grounds for more than a year, ob tained a license In the office of the county clerk yesterday and were 'married last night. Mrs. Fred Overall, mother of the bride. attended the wedding". FUG IS CAUSE OFi VICTORIA. B. C. Oct. . (Unit ed News) A fog which made visi bility beyond fifty yards Impossible on the southern sod of Vancouver Island, caused several shipping ac cldenta. The stearaere Admiral Dewey and Texan came together off Dungeness light and since the report of the crash nothing has been heard from either craft. The Admiral Dewey, was north bound from San Francisco and the Texan, bound out on her trip to Atlantic ports.. Tha aalvago steamer 'Queen, waa called Into service Friday . to save the ataamer Otter, which had gone aabore on Pender Island. A rising tide, and the aid of the Queen re moved the Otter from danger. , Off Jordan river, off the coaat of Vancouver Island, the launch 0 C is drifting with her craw of two men. - The C. P. R. ateamer Princess Kathleen, with 800 passengers, struck on Hospital rock at the en trance of the Inner harbor of Vict oria on her regular run from Van couver. Bhe waa pulled Into deep water and safety by the tug Hope. I Anything yon wish to sell? Or to I buy? Tell all Klamath Falls about ! It In the economical, efficient way I through a little Klamath News Clese- llfled Ad. .. What you no longer have use for may be just the thing another la seeking. The Klamath News Classi fied Ads bring buyers and sellers together. Specials Saturday -, - AT , HOUSTON & JESTER The Mars Confectionery 1022 Mam St. Has Been Purchased By R. C. Cornish HOT LUNCH 40c 11:30 a. m. to 2:30 .p. m. Tamales and Sandwiches Served All Day CHILDREN'S HOSE One big lot of children's Luxite hose, brown and black in heavy and light ribbed -weights, all sizes, values to ;60c . Saturday 39c CHILDREN'S SANDALS We have collected the balance of season's stock into one lot, for merly sold up to $4.50. We have marked these j , For Saturday $1.00 HERE, MEN! We are closing out our Edmond Foot Fitter shoes and oxfords, in calf and kid leathers, values to $10.00,,, , ; For Saturday $4.89 GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES One big lot of school shoeg, tans and black, calf and kid leather that sold up to $5.00 For Saturday $2.89 'All ' Dealers Retailing Notaeerhe Moeiery :Are authorized to ex change tor new ones, ::anjr ' twit's 1that are 'fottnd imperfect or that do "not' give satisfactory servldc' 'to the wearer. Notasemo, Hosiery Miimitadtured Dy F. Y. Kltsmlller Sons Co. Reading, Pa .-. We are now featuring Notaseme silk ' hosiery for -women. A fully guaran- teed hose with no strings attached. We A have stocked the following shades: Gun Metal, Apricot, Honey Dew, V White, Black, French Nude, Atmos- Ehere Sunburn Mellow and Blonde, itroductory price, pair. l"vih l:!::n-.7 rnl "i-vr fin Explaining the Big Difference The BIG DIFFERENCE you find between Stone's Modern Store's and the ordinary stores of today lies in the fact that Stone's "believe in volume For success, and not in making a tig prof it on one sale. " A small profit, quick turnover, large sales that is what we believe in. Every -day now we are receiving lists which have been priced by com pebtive Grocers. In every case we have filled the order. THERE'S A REASON! - . . . . r GHIRADELLI'S CHOCOLATE 3-pound Cans -79 c 1-pound Jans :29c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP. Our Regular Price ' 10 Bars for : 39c 100 Bars for '-$3.85 ' t.- , GOOD COOKING SPUDS 10 founds for -19c 50 Pounds for ' - 95 c 10 Pounds for ; -$1.85 100 Pounds Pure Cane Sugar --$6.19 Veal Roasts Pork Roasts Overt Roasts Boiling Meat Ham, Bacon and Boston Butts Lunch Meats Remember the proof of Satisfaction both in price and quality is evident in the growth of any business . T,wo . Stores in Klamath Falls 423 MAIN Strictly Modern Cash Stores 717 MAIN at" LOCAL FLOOR -CHEAP ' 49-Pound Crater Lake ----$2.15 49-Pound An:hor Brand -$2.t)5 i - NEW PACK XRN - i -A large shipment just received. Per Can 2:.A.15C One Dozen Cans $ ,75 One Case (24 cans) .....:...-$3i45 . t . . ' . . BEST GRADE MATCHES At an unusually low jprice " Six Jarge Boxes for 19c 423 Main St. IN OUR MARKET 423 Main St A hundred good things we might say about our Meats would not make ihem taste' better on your table that's where the proof of the quality shows. Come in today or anytime and give us a trial. ' . . Chops, Steaks, . v Cutlets , Home-made Sauerkraut , and Relish in bulk, Cottage Cheese Fresh Hamburger and Pork Sausage ' "