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T1LLICUMS 1RSL-
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Georeia TtcVs Early Victories
g Indicate It's Still -Tornado
FORALliMMGAMh
High School and Old Grad
To Mix Thing on Fair
Grounds Oct. 31
A iimU.T wolf, on of lite few
his ixmi. bicli yet piuwl the Klam
ath country, was glimpsed by H.rrj
F.xIe. Austin Hayden. J. U Ju'n
a and Walter Waggoner, of Klam
ath Falls, who last night returned
;rora a deer hunt, which proved cot
unsuccessful.
Trie (oar Kri hanttd foar day
Ib Yunrct valley and managed to
bjif two buiks.
Trie timber wolf, tcey uM. es-,
thrm. According to Vocal i
sportsmen, the last timber wo!f
STHALK HO.ORKI
Hear ye! Hear ye-
Oa October Jl at half after ten
In the afiemooa tie Klar-ath Tilli
(uu will meet the Klamath h:
gridsters la bat:! urrtil death on i
tbe fsir grounds gridiron, me
iaarels from the battle wisl t . jmj iB Shta vicinity ru shot by
given by the defeated teaca ?a the a fort ranger more than a year
aatore of a chicken dinner. ,
-Having been able to obtain a
n with the b'.ih school war
riors al! persons wbese Eax.es ap-j LITCHFIELD. UL. Oct. Si. Ray j
pear below are reaested :o tarn ; aVhalk. veteran White Sal catcher. '
oat aad do their part ia making ' catns borne to Litchfield Tharsday
tbe game saecestfal oae. Prac-, to be aoaored by thousand of ad
tice fire nights a week, meeting ; miring home-towa fans. It was the
at the Mecca pool hall at i p. tn. j teeth annual Schalk day. !
iharp." J Ray led a team of major leaf ae ;
So read, tbe aaaoaacemect as;ir against s home taleat nine,
nude by tbe captain of tbe Klam- j reinforced by several Three-Eye lea
atl Tillicaau. j P'-ayers from Springfield.
Aad along wit a me anauaacv- f
meat is this final warning, that if j
the players do aot tarn oat every j
night they wiil aot be r.rea a;
ehaare at tbe chicken diaaer
lowing tbe wars.
Those who are scheduled
.v. v, tvi'1 nil of the Ti".i-i
- . ... -n.n.-i- Crove. (ll.i able to inflict greater punisameat
n.... n.u. tiale 1 ! on Freachmia. although
Stanley Lewi ",!!. Cliff HJguei "alter pat ap a same battle.
(5). 'Red- W.tu .. Pia! iv -i-kt-. ntf To,
OBriea IT). Bad Whirp e ($ j MOE WINDOW IS
1). Deaa Beckley fill. Harry j
Molatore ai), Led (13.
ai Brothertoa (i4. r.a:ri jar-i Fajj 51 Carried Out By
Kenneth Jlsier (17. GeTt-rj Caa-,
drey (1$). Esrt Arjc".d :-.
ter Raey Clyde Wilih ill).
Francis Carron liil. Li;, a: -r ris",
Christy IJt. -Sl:??tr- L.'-ttj
v.v-
if'
-,
Tne .'' x '.- lt diaws
tbr di't i t tyfrm of pat'ont
' Aad tik ",, r' ",0" l,pM
taad n-til ' lr1, ov" "' ,nl"1
the rrai w.Mnal sme will taffer
a death b:c of tbe d
The tb: !'Ps are:
The Uri d.re baseball fa
The lor of pctacl.
The sharpen
To the !rt taeatloaed. ! dteJ-
That I,T
"to i
SPQMS DONE BR
asialilere ell
arrte sraii
of Ibrlr arttllte-the I-lQTPf
pffjrl. la SI least two I Lg 'U 1
thea Ibe same bold blot! turaw . I
ts. -
lAier Ibe aautblera eitleretl. The'
1 ! w it .11 Id's arrive srautUI was an,
ttutsrowlb
Ih.t Ui!d
imrl since inri idr anine IMIIU plot rvrnw I
lui bera lU to "throw" the srrrea, HWslWaffc
1 ut la both caws U ss alpprd In) 01 BmIm J
the bttJ. thsnks mainly to Ibe newer ""sirO
t lull plaeia brink iBlerted 1 tC CASlrt J
HI RLET WINS
BROOKLYN. X. T.. Oct. II. Lew ;
Harley of New York, won tie de-;
Ou;ciioa here Thursday aigbt orer
'iEdonrd Mascart. Freach feather-J
weight ehamplon. ia a fast ll-roaad'
bout. Harley was the stronger and
the;
l)pr
t Into tbe ame.
To tknae tta-burn sprrulalora and.
i..,i.-,i ha-h.ll fan the world s, ramblers sport la aolblne but S
rrtee U tbe .-p-e of his life, lie; pawa Tliel kaowlodae of tbe cel.b
IKee from fsll to fall la hope ofTlllra U acqlrd aulely with Idea
seeinc the blse ribbon e nt of the j of cou paling the chaa.ee of these
isme. His dreaai realued. he caa,rva end their toaiaa la the bettlnt
be fonad aalllla aroaad the hotel ( aad their rhaBcee of "llstenla( to
lobblee betwera games. ut "drink-, reeaoa "
; leg in gllmpere of the notables ut Tbr shysters are oalrasts la so.
the baseball world, (lad to rab l-'clelj. ihuaned by Ihe other classes
. ws with tbe Cobbe, llarrlsee. Mo
' Kecrinles afrCraws. Griffiths, etc..
! of the game. His soul Is fed for
combs ob the fire of those days,
f He Is the man who supports tuse
: ball day ta aad day oat.
I Tbe second type makes Ibe world's
' series the gala eeenl that It
pay willingly big price 10 acquire
with the tew eioeptiooe who snconr
S(e them by falling tor tbe proffered
Ibkets si etturtloouts' ralea and
plsjing "ttsh" la the belting.
This third class Is bigger aad
atroagsr than eser ibis year. Tbe
maaaer In .which tbeee grasping
Ihe
the
Is They ' money rbaagera milled aroaad
lihlM nf I ha Piiffahiir hitlali
choice seats at the game, gladly pay f!tl Iwo days of Ike series waa d la
padded hotel bills to hoase them- j gastlng. Oae could a't meattoa Ihe
selves during the games. j word ticket bat what as etesdropper
I riorgedastr gowned women, as 1 would shonlder his way lalo Ihe con
1 bnlltanlly and eipentlrely dressed . rersatloa with the eager query;
as those ia Metropolitan opera bosesi"Want some good eeaia. right dowa
and at eiclualre colonies, are a part: ia row U."
of this type. They bring the color! I'nl-ss this rlasa la stamped oat It
Mo the series. Their knowledge of will ruin baseoalL ,
the game may be saBcrfirtal la many
cases, but they enjoy the gatnee. And
' by their geaeroas cheering, their en
ACME OF MOTIF;
Attractive Design Ia
Color Schemes
!4).
Coach French of cle K'.z2;h
ea has aot trsed the propoeJ
Uca dowa and his boys, erery ce
fa tie pink of coaditioa. will proV
ably aiow ap tie o'.d feilsws to i-Taatge.
ATTENDANCE IS GOOD
Ing roox table, se: for a Kzliowe'ea
p-rty. with a ciic maid in tie con- commit:
Teocal b:a-k aad white, serrlng ' Kbooi office.
GcorcU TcchVrirto ever tbe always formidable Pcan Sute
tram and its (rcrrraJ makeup indicate that the soot be ra team taty
atdl carrr tie 'C;o;ca Tornado.- Above, the eoscb and two
(radiRZ :rs of. the Oeorria Tech el-.ven.
500 NEW VOLUMES ARE Klamatn Fai:s carpenter jf
q E1VED BY cCHOOLS ,na'r- TltB o0' ' k" a os: haoysd
" lore arrosra.
' Lnhraea made his way to the
office of the county cierk of Klam
ath, and obtained a marriage license
whereby Mrs. -lands Kleiner aad
he could be wedded. Mrs. Klelsaer
rsTe her orrnpatioa as the owner
of a roo:!ng honse.
I That Easel 4 toarlng for HIS
' dowa sare has a lot of eitraa aed
thniasm aad their whole-hearted , i oae real bay. Hee It at lie
i enjoyment la general, help make the Ho 1 Motor Co Uth aad Mala
series the crowning eteat of lhe;s, yJl
ammer seawa la sport baseball la
ris.e.-.Jvl
DanJ
ALTAV
AUDITt)?
Under New M,
SATUR1
EYEM
Cae of the most attrartire show , Between 4v aad l) books have
cicdows in the city is that ia aloe's beea received dariag the pa.-i two
store, arranged last aiahi by G. L- days in Klamath Falls for titr
xier, with the fall motif carried bulioa from the office of :be super
ta roagaoat ia the scheme of ..-- intendent of pabiic schools,
rasgesen- - ( lret boies b:re ncf yet been
The center window held a din-: -,.v,rf ,h. Q-k nf eeta:-
tie dairti'y arrarged coTers. The
i baekgrsu-d of the window wis an
AT RIVERSIDE SCHOOL! oraare and black design of eerie
t witches, cats and pnmpkia faces.
. Rrcerside school scored the larg- with owls ia black relief,
est camber of rooms ia any of tie ; On either side of the middle win-
schools for lack of tardiness with dow was a display of linen, which
roo 1 tiree. foar. serea aad it " i caBht the eye at every pi.--
reaorti-g a perfect atteadaace. Tie by. Linen in all tie Eew tildes of
second grade room woa the pennant thistle, mulberry, goldenrod. and
and two stars. ' tflronca the wanted colors to tbe;
A total average of pspils. with i simple and dignified white, were
in1 tastefnllT drtpfd and disp'jiyed.
nnpacked. as the work c
ing the other bocks his nat yci
ed in the Centml
Books cf xr-hkal tales. h?roia
and fiction, as weU as true stories,
histories and actohiegnniiev are
incinded in the grcp of voisnt-s.
A few- of tbe bocks are
KtKP WH1KEY OIT
BAYOXXS. X. 1 . Oct. II Heavy
steel netting has been put over tbe
firrt f'.oor windows of the Bayoone
jail to supplement bars, which now
bls-k exit from these opeslara. The
additional precau:;ja is not intended
jack the 10 pnvvat prisoner, from breaking
particular, and all sports la general '
Ana now we come 10 tne intra
type the tin-born gamblers, cheap
shysters, aoaey hungry, unscrupu
lous crooks.
These men juit as sare at fate
will kill the game eventually if al
lowed to wage their nefarious busi
ness a the annual aeries.
Baseball, as a game, means noth
ing to them. The world's series ap
peals to them only at aa eveat that
brings "snekers" together, in con
vealeBl numbers to be fleeeed.
This class Includes both Ihe ticket
speculators aad the sare thing gam
blers. Originally It was composed
only of speculators. They centered
their efforts on haying tickets snd
re-selllag them at exorbitant rates.
Oct
GOOD FL00I, I
GOOD Mtf
coot'
I
Call own jr'i fW
ANOTHER REAL BUY
1925 Esses "Six" Coach
Only $198 Dowm
Xewlr painted. Perfect cendltloa Bechulo)
Every desirable estra. Yoar opportunity- la getiM
tor winter at an unusually low prico,
HOWIE MOTOR COMPiV
lhoae 879.
Young Canoeman." Georie Bird ' out. but to keep whitkey from com-
Grianeilr "Jin !ja.-S-oet." E!- ing in. ,,
mer na-seB Gregor: Teles cf O'.i .
Ecgland," AnythlEg yoa wiah to sell? Or to
' Hm t-t 1 i ! iri..tk kA.t
tbe month dosing ca October
the city schools showed aa enroll
ment 01 i;a.. wti tTeraly 4iy rTSSlf&iCf
Mtcuijwuc l 1 . . 1 . 1 er per- f
eenuge attendance was exceeding- 7
ly high during the past month, with
- being shown. Only l.S per 1 5
cant of the students thronghont the
city have beta tardy ad only .1
1 percent of the teachers tardy,
recorded In the report sheet.
CARPENTKR IS MAKRIED
Dan knocked over Edward Lihr-
!t ia the economical, efficient way
through a little Klamath Xews Class-,
l!:-d Ad. j
Still They Come!
What New Hats
1
1
Wool and Cotton Goods
VtjLtrcsitisi
iVif.
1 ' v.v c3
1S ) u
yi; f " wUSL e JPi'T
t- ,
n
T
S1.30 wv: p'.i.d. extra gsod qaatity. heavy.
iLch :iti, in two rattems very de
s::V'.e i?r fill and winter dress- w OQ
ts cni sciu. October Sale Priced) 1 JO
$21". woo! crepe, exceptionally nice for
cr;.es. eoiors grey, orange, peacock,
rrc.:. tivy. at a real money tf i or"
savitj ater. October Sae Price 1.D
l.C0 stcra rgs. ia focd dark winter col
or!, far dresses for everv dae lra
- i:nes. attractively priced
tor Lijj. octoter Saie Price...
81.B8 French serge, very good qualify, as
sortment of colors. ia wid hs of 35
.n:he. im inches and 12 inches. J 1 n n
Oc-. Vr Si'.e Price -. b I
I.O Par::eae rep. in colors of lavendtir.
osn ::ue and ait.. offered a: in
etce:.cssl raise f3r a few days, nn
Oct'. e.- .-ile price D3 C
?'i-. :w, i..v) ?UMt ana s-,.-.
r.e.-u cj.rt, of W-.-k and white w.-h
69c
reo.. green. jarj. sr.
na ts :a wii
Saic Pr'cs
yellow strire. 40
October 1 r r
sPl.OV
!t;f.'';;!,rer- ''-f"' flM'-itr ma
"nai f,.r t ff.ona ar.i !,,, Ioi,. pre;.
T pi. .eras c. .ot-s on uiV.A heek . -4
- .m.m. a.i
Price ...
THHKE Yards
$1.00
91. B2throhe material, not corduroy, lav
eniir with jliow atripea. soft and
downy, wa-hes well, easy to trim. In it
inch w-.d-.aa only. Octorer Sale r
Price yC
1.0 Ira?, broadciv.h. well known qaallty.
aaitijie for many ptoses, colors tan
and gr'y. certainly a vilue offer- "Q
mg. Octo.tr Sale Price OkC
ITc rhiV.iei. in an ajsortment of IS differ
ent pattern, for con.(crtr covers and
oih;r -is. during the comforter making
season. October Ssle a .
Price THIiKK YAI'.W $ 1 ,UU
Onlinz F!inne:s. good weight, white only.
inches wide. Octo'jer Saie m
Price 17c
Osfin; fiir-nelr. heavy we'iht. ) inches
Sale'e 23 C
,,m..P-V "J-. Viu-iful figured
-.JT. ' 'soroba and lounring robes,
wd.h ,n,hH,. gd value, at a 2 OQ
O.-.ober Sjie Price .. $1.29
1 r,t ' nrnd. earlnslve
it A-:-' r;"?hi:n Golden Rale.
vi:.x YuiosSl.OO
Coming, ,
NEW COPCO 6 PREFERRED ST0
Price t92-00' Yield 6
A forthcoming issue of 6 Preferred Stock of
The California Oregon Power Company is an
nounced at this time, for the convenience of pros
pective investors.
Continuing the regular policy of making this in
vestment easy to purchase, the Company will accept
subscriptions not only for cash but aLw on time
payments of $5 per share per month. Monthly
. payments will earn interest at the rate of 6 until
the purchase is completed.
Here are three nf theVevest
examples of smart fall millinery.
The small. eS-thr-facc model if
Ihe top is cf felt with' ribbon
trim; the second of white felt
tvith shirred velvet facinfj; third
a hlack vchct with slit and roll-1
Cl!.Drli .
and Chitoquin
In the Center of Klamath County's .Shopping District
A Record of Derelopment
and Progress
The consistent progress made
by this Company during the past
few years, together with the grow
ing appreciation of the stability and
value of hydro-electric power se
curities throughout the country,
has resulted in an active and steady
demand for such investments.
Copco Preferred Stock has ac
cordingly risen steadily in price, in
keeping with hs increased worth
and the expansion of production
facilities.
First offered to the public in 1922
st $92 per share, the 7 Preferred
Stock is now quoted at more than
$100 per share. AH cl the Com
pany's 1 Preferred Stock has
now been sold. , .
A New Issue, at a New Trior
These favorable conditions an)
fundaiTMtital and perrmarjeot. Tbe
Company seea no reason to believe
that a high dividend rata will again
be necessary to attract ample cap
ital for the development of this
rapidly growing property lo an ex
panding and proaperoua territory.
The Preferred Stock about to b
issued will therefore carry a divi
dend of Six Per Cent, and will yield
a return of 6 J2 on its initial price
of $92 per share.
Copco Preferred Stock is non
cmllMbkaa important advantage
much sought by investors in this
period of advancing prices of de
sirable securities.
Ask any member of our organi
sation about our monthly payment
plan.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
utiicen
,1 Med7orrJ, Grants Pass, Roscburg,
Klamath Falls, Oregon,
Yreka, Durum uir,
California.