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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1925)
Lthjnews. ELS OF! i PLOT; tit, 51 ..f it.'Htll ' . ,... !' "'"I , fllM I"' '1 , ( His rolls'"1' j HI, Imuran-" 1,v i j William Harrl- , llmisrv. """ . .n.r mln' ; ' ,Hl rrattll"! ' 1 , . ' , of I'1"1 , revesle.l W'erl-1 j,r of revolslli'li' .k.i iinllflnn-ii1' : hrfii return- Lria. Kr- ' Mr" returned '" reltirlieu i" T nan , to b l.txatlflJ Itarrlwn Turner. Mr burled , nine apl''on Fights Charges . of Yellowstone "Mismanagement A j i ,U whs! ne sa,. , of ttir- 'l"'"n and return. II" ua nf the nun. y waa liurleil U'lhna. ronlrar- 11,4 In !! eii!o- he hail planned iiae. They mM Iha ilnslia i to obtain r'ay to . anil Wil.nn l m,m. Itetumlnr. irnrr aalil ha mrt ,aJ learned thai : or.urreit and that I , kllleil Jar' risk and mis hia rllia and u," Turner saWl j lib Jails' l1hr tiry. but vl.:tel furs aalllns and ThMidiira, who , thouiht 111" father , i ry thai Turner's I o aaltllr. Jarka Bias their horn' kiai. Iha format- a t ialla not a 10 iha man. who . of htr strp-father's ( Persons . ami organisations who caused the present Investi gation of the im-ration of Yrl lowatone National I'ark are be lng attacked hjf the park anprr Intrndrnt, II. M. Albright (strove). He says Ihrlr own panel are uppermost In tbrir fkslntla and not the brat Interests' of tlie park, which la aa large a the stairs of llhode laland and Delaware ronibinrd. Albright it amunl of fsvorltistu and misuse of park facilities. Duck Poison Lurks in Stagnant Pools; Hlstnant ,.M,U (1f water, polluterl with some nlrn tKn rmlmm eaii.eil lliu death of Ilia tliiiiuamla of ilm ki unit water fowl hilled Id th Tul.. l.iko beil. areonllii to opinion, formed by llniaa rurliiH fur lliu du.ki u nil mud tiena brought to ilia rallfi.rtilai Oregon I'ower loinpuny ., fr' aludy. The l.lnl. were broughi t, Ire.h water hy l ulled Hiatus (lame Warden Tonkin on Tliursiliiv and Naiimlay or la.t week. I ho majority of the fowl In audi a co million that they wera unable lo fy rriim ,), bo In hli h the.y were curried. Of llm 3J duika and four mud hena. only seven dinks liavs died, and one mud hen, none of them. In Iha past four days. All Iha gam birds have regained the llfo which la cuatomary lo them ln.e he in, pird , (rr,h water which, wlih cracked corn and wheat, forma the only aulwtniice given them for fond. A auppoaeU polaon, tlintlKht lo he hotullmia. killed thouaanila of the blrda In the Tula lake country dur ing (he early part of hunting aeaaon. and aroused the Intereala of porta nien throughout the count. Including the rarloua game wurdena. Saturday, 'Octolior 24, 1925 V&i e TKre American Aids Syrian Victims i ll "3--" Boy Scout Troops Attend Drill Meet . One hundred per "nt waa the average of attendance laat night, when Hoy Scout of Troop No. 1. ! with Kveretl (). Noril a acout j leader, met In A. O. U. . hall for j one of Iho peppy meellnga that have I been acheduled for the winter. II. (i. Hhidler gave a fine dls ' cuaaion before the hoya on the or- Ixln of 4he American flag, with j peraonal experienceu. Another Interfiling talk waa that j of I,, K. Hanker, who took the boys In hand for 20 minutea and gave I them the fundamental principles of scout drill and a brief outline of discipline. Following practical Instruction in varioua phases of scouting, during which time several of the boys passed the scout tests, the group was divided ,n w.,.na ,nd a game of knot ttelng baseball was won by Alerle Hwanwm's group. Merle Hwannon led the scouts In giving the scout oath, Ie Hunter In the scout laws, and Hob Hunter led the closing ceremony In the salute to the flag. H Is espected that Julius Mueller, scoutmaster of Troop No. 1, will ,,u, rr.ua, ana take charge warrant for Dijon's arrest. ui mo uoys inr ine remainder ol tne winter. During his absence Nord has done splendid work with the boys, and created several Interesting meetings. furious tickings of morning hours, on Friday, and Hazel, Dlson'a con sort, was the recipient of a beating, said to have occurred in their shark on the flats. Immediately after the office of I'ollce Judge tlaghagen opened for his dally reception of drunks and automobile violators. Hazel put In her. appearance, and swore out a C harles W. Kowle, llcthlchem, I'a., is directing Near Kst Kc licf work in the Ilauran district of Syria, where revolting tribes men are driving out Christians and burning American schools ftnd churches. POLICE HOLD MAN ON WIFE BEATING CHARGE i, ....... ... i r . i . . . j . itaiuijuii iiuu, coiorea, yesier-j day pleaded not guilty to a charge! of assault and battery upon his al-1 leged wife, but did admit that hej had "beat her up, sah: yes, beat her up." The lime was 12:30 in the mys- Dison, who Is a porter In the Hall hotel, was hailed Into court, where he was given the maximum fine of 125, which he failed to provide. He Is now resting In the city Jail for 12 days. Hazel has1 made herself scarce after a confab with the city police. HOTEL ASTOR 2ad 4k HM Loa AasoUs EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOIL?; SOS Baths New. Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE CARACE Tar f from SI.SO - I- HI SOCCER TEAMS BATTLE TIE GAME Kiullng with a tie or 0 to 0, even after playing an eitr half, soccer teams i t Klamath and Henley high ichiMil railed to score yesterday afternoon when they met on the Klamath field. Kovccr Is holding ao Interest all Its own and the teams of the county high schools are taking an active part In the schedule of games this winter. liirls of the Klamath volley ball team lot hy one point to the Hen ley glrta. with a final score of 37 lo SR. Itoth the soccer game and volley ball contests were played at the same time, with a good attend ance from the high school. WoltKMtV KII.I.KK IIKlJDINtl. Oct. J3 I'jul Vogt, 40. was killed ai a rock cr'i ihltig plant near I'ollock Friday afer noon. He waa caught in a pulley and drawn into the machinery. V.igt leavce a family In Portland. .IKIIF.NT US KF.ItKM H t il till. K lU CKFIKI.Il. Kng.'."oct7"2T Wealthy llarley Morrlns. and hit young housekeeper have beer ar reted on a charge of procuring young glrla for a Juvenile hnr-'m that Morrlas la alleged to hive n desvored to create on his burr es lute neurby. .Morrlss Is little known In F.ng land, but his brother II. K. Mor rlas Is national figure since his Manna won the 1923 running of the derby. Newtown Pippins, good grade, T0c a hog, get yours early. Falls Gro cery. 024 ir you are uncertain about the lh XcCs-r rxplo- arrangement or wording of your ad- rerllaeutoul don't haslute to ask us tor suggestions. We shall be glad lo help you with the layout and the preparation of Iho copy at any time. ( iha tastily warn-; Julia p.ultrd lo , i liner tied. I u in alleged to : KLAMATH VA1.I.KY HOSPITAL,. Rest accommodations and car In confinement-. ade. 17 Grand Opening Dance ALTAM0NT AUDITORIUM Under New Management SATURDAY EVENING Oct. 24 GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC GOOD TIME Galloway's Orchestra ckirtt that killed uit'lilfled man. o lows on of Officers' i Nasi of moonshine the iherlft'a office mto wno save his Ganklll. whose ex- Dot known wna on tits county Jnll, lasid hy officers Miiiinnmn umcer (isnklll residence Officers Mi llrlile er anil ltv,l v.. In the ).,.,.. i entrance waa f. through a door, was snld, waited for the return nf he npimnred, he slody l,y patrol- rorament lo iuk Id. . Tells Why He Caa 1 Now Eat Hearty ' no wrong In KMct Mlv r..U otor f.o 1. ..r. 'Pare t res eeni. Just pay tin;) on balance. Hoe (iariv I'nk k it, nnu 022 I '."A letter hiih I rrsil in the paper 'about 'srier- Little l ivrr Pills riilnj mv own cs so clowly that I could not hrlp trying them and am very happy I did." So write Mr. Krsnk J. Trumbull ol Jrrwy City, N. J., vhn. Inter goes on to ssy. "I had heard about farter's Little Livci Pills lot sears but never kncs they helped over come poor appetite and aour stomach, until 1 read ahoul aoelhrr man in the same plight who took fsrtrr's with Kuod results. I tried them and can honritly say that they Irred me ol naaty gas on stomach, so that I ran now est without getting hilioat, sod Ihey Improved my sppetitr lollv 100'. i You csn ml swured that Irom now on I will boon! Carter's Little Livrr Pill whenever I can." I Recommended and lot salt by all ' drug stores, I Anvereesotweni REGISTERED LISH SPRINf.F.l? SPANIEIS - as v.a Jl USV S a ""ew iitepn I r i'vu ui i uinnmv ill uui iviiiviuni itllCr rant trin niuniu, cenn V tV,. nno Thoy are a l-oal siolit On rlianlnv' frnirt to 8 r. r - j-. ui. Plei iell;r.c C - "' oa.uu. to iuu eacn. e v 169- Hourly Delivery 126 N. 6th St. WHY PAY MORE? 2 Free Deliveries Daily SATURDAY ONLY Cash Store Sweet Spuds 8 lbs. for 25c Fancy Pineapple, not a broken slice S. & W. and Cluff, advertised, guaranteed to please you. No. 2 's ens 32c No. 2 cans 26c No. 1 Flat .:. 16c Give us a trial and compare our quality with what you have been getting. FALLS GROCERY Three Phone 83 Corner 6th & Main 33 I Miller's Market is recognized and noted for choice, full-flavored, tender Meats sold at mod erate prices. Every day you meet here thrifty housewives seeking quality cuts at cut prices. "We Meet All Competition." Miller's Market GUS MILLER, Prop Main, near Eighth Phonci 750 and 751 4 Deliveries Daily tiiinieissiiii Si biii mumn n b You save both a b TIMEnd MONEY S I T jsr 17 9 mow ! Don't overlook our complete stock when selecting your eats. It pays to get the Piggly Wiggly habit of trading. You save dol lars and dollars in the course of a year. We are torn up some now, receiving our new fixtures, but we are in position to serve you just the same. For Saturday we offer you the following: BUTTER Crater Lake pound 60c Gold Seal pound 58c Oleomargerine pound 30c COFFEE Our Own Brand, a dandy ACn Pound One Pound Enders Best, 2r high grade product, pound Three Founds Enders, a M AQ High grade v 1 SUGAR 10-pound sack 65c Nice Comb Honey, section 23c All Canned Milk, Tall can 10c One gallon Spinach 55c Medium VanCamp or Camp- i f 1' bell Baked Beans, each .... Imported Sardines, Can 14c Grape Fruit, per can 28c EGGS Pullet, Dozen 42c No. 1, large, Dozen 48c One box Fancy Delicious Apples $1.40 Grapes, per pound, by box 2 pounds nice Prunes 25c 1 pound Codfish . 27c One gallon Ripe Olives 85c One large can Ripe Olives ... 49 c Cranberries quart 18c One large can Pineapple 28c One gallon Sweet Pickles $1 gC glass jars, each 4 JJ One gallon Wigwam Table Syrup, each $1.43 One gallon Banner Blue Syrup 89c All Canned Soups, Can 10c . One large can Tomatoes, 1 C , per can One can Iowa Corn, per can 14c One can Good Peas, 1 C c per can One bottle Snider's Cocktail Sauce 33c Six Boxes Matches .. 25c Six Bare Crystal White Soap 25 Ten Bare P. & G. Soap , 37c Six pounds Fancy Onions 25c One pound Bulk Macaroni or Spaghetti Dromedary Dates, package 10c 23 c Large cans Deviled Meat, 1 flench Useless to pay more isky to pay less. Our motto: Not a few low-priced Specials, but lowest possible prices that merchan dise can be handled for on ALL GOODS. We will be closed all day Monday for the installation of our fixtures. Open 8 o'clock Tuesday morning for business. Watch for our Formal Opening. Plenty of bargains something for every visitor in our store. Watch the papers Tuesday. S. O. PIGGLY WIGGLY CO.