The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 31, 1925, Image 8

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LOCALS
KornitT tuatf IMkrr ll"rr 0
Ci. Keller, formerly f Hie Mat
traffic dirWon. beaded by T. A
Ruffety. with headquarter
Salem, was business visitor
Salem yesterday. Mr. Kolley
now connected with a
firm.
. ' tluall llunlllill Kihlii- "
iSllnaon pel Friday afternoon en
joying Micecwftil ouall l""l 111
Ule Merrill valley.
Mortal At Orlli.talr-- U '!
the Orln.lato nrhool dIMrirt are
t'niakinB plan. Mr the l.r.'Sri.m "
vial which m w '"?
trhool house
WOMEN TO MEETjr
5IATE CHIEF ATi;
After th
ill rrluri
nimttni Mr
la Klamath
The f.Mirral ullle I 1nllril 10
he mertinn at 3 ""a-"
to attend. e.fe'Uiiy an omrq.
I. T. .X. In Mr- Members
fit IVtilr.il ..u.il lMr.nl Tt.urh. ' Pie
.in - i .... t ...... it the Dtlndale
..... .',...... ..vi.i, i.., nicht at elKht oVI.va. The affair
will he :n tne nature
Party larom. tallle
in
in ; the regular November meetinR. Mrs.
is: Warren Hunt and Mrs. Kos Boyd
tobacco will be the hostesses, for the af
! ternoon. Pupil from I ho room
nf Mrs. Mollle Ik-idlng will enter-
AGENCY SCHOOLi";'.
anj tu.lu-
OJOJt
Hallo-
ween party wun bimi m --.
deeoratmn the building. Proceed
for the. affair will so toward the'
On Saturday afternoon. tVlober
51. at 3 oVIiH-k. a special mee-iln
will be held In the rhaprl if the
buy that
Chrysler 4 tourist demoaatralnr
lias been used hut little and ta some
bur I low hi Motor to., 12th and
Mam. OJOtf
the
i-... !... .ti,.. i,-. ...ii week . tain with several numi'or on
has been one tif the quietest as re-j atiernooii s program. TVa will be:
nards criminal cases that Klamath served.
ronntv has seen in a long while.
acronllng to Sheriff Hurt Hawkins' To (talrr laike Mr. and Mrs. I
and Chief of Police Harry l.ourks. j R. E. Slinson and son Hurlon will
Thero hare been a few arrests, but leave early in the morning for Ora-,
most of these have been harmless ' ter lake, where they will spond thei
'day taking pictures of the lake and.
'the lodge. According reports:
there Is little snow at the resort. '
J however, the weather may turn 1
i and snow lie found at the rim of
drunks, they said.
imr. hasing of a phonograph for the K1,....1B biuirdlne school at Klam-
schiKl. Kveryi oe Is extruded an - f h Agency, In honor ol Mm Kaidle
vliailon to attend the affair. ' Orr-Kunbai . president f Orriton
" J Stale Federation of Woman' rlubs.
The Woman' ConimunKy dun ol
IChllrquln. the Civic laiprmement
club of Kort Klamath, the newly
' organiaed Indian Women's club.
called tho Anpaiknre rluh and the
! Klamath Agency Woman' club nrv
all Joining together for thi meet-
GOVERNOR PIERCE
Kodak finishing that please, all
la our specially.
tmNWlVM HTt'DIO
787 alai rU.
In from Merrill Out of town
Tisitors In the city this week In
clude C. D. Ennian of Merrill.
the Crater by Sunday mornlug.
SAYS A. J. WES
FRAME-UP VICTIM S;
Itanch.T In Vestentay Out of
town visitors in Klamath Falls yw-j
terday Included Anton Cacka. well
known rancher of the Merrill dis-'
trirt. Cacka has made frequent ;
trip to the city this week to trans- j
act affair and serve on jury duty. I
Brlns In yunil X. B. Drew and
Leslie Peyton spent Friday morn
ing huntins 1n the Merrill valley
for quail. They returned before
noon with the limit.
usical nunibri will lie
hori talks outlining the
I wnrlt of urh .t.lt.illon W ill 1M.
... .-. .
'mado by the preaidents of the four
SAl.EM. Oct. 30 il'uited Xew dubs. Then Mr. Puubar will ad
In a statement made public here ! body, and it U c-rtain
Pierce gives it as his lHl greai inspiration tiu ne gtrau-
prcscuce aud suKket-
Here from Merrill Among the
business visitors in the city yes
terday was H. O. Cox, well known
resident of Merrill.
Merrill Visitors Mrs. V. F. Hill
and Mrs. J. W. Taylor, are In
cluded In the many visitors from
out of town In Klamath Falls yes
terday. They are both well known
resident of the Merrill district.
Friday t'.ov.
opinion that A. J. Weston, released
from the stale prison here on a
full pardon from the governor, was
the victim of a frame-up and was
entirely innocent of the murder
of Robert Krug. aged Peschutes :
county recluse, for which crime he ,
had been sentenced to a life term :
In the penitentiary.
This opinion the governor declares
is based on an exhaustive investlga-;
tion of the circumstances surround
ing the death of the aged recluse ;
and on Interviews with Weston and '
with James Stilwell and Joe Wilson. ,
on whose testimony Weston was :
convicted. j
These Investigations. Gov. Pierce i
declares, have convinced him that .
to 7:30. cover charge 50 ! Krug was not murdered, but was:
Everything from the pro- burned to deth In a fire proba'oly .
started from cigarettes. ;
i full pardon to Jack i
becoming thoroughly
her
Trlegnim Received According to
T. J. Hampson. manager of the
Plggly W'iggly store of Klamath
Falls, his" wife and two daughters,
and a son have left front their
home in Grand Junction. Colorado,
by motor and will arrive !n the
city within the coming week to
make their permanent home in
Klamath Falls. A son and a
daughter now reside In the city.
ed from
tiona.
Preceding the meeting, at 12:30
o'clock, a group of the Agency la
dies are giving a lunrhron for Mr.
Every hat at IW
Shop Is marked brio.
norimen: at 12 ?
ltegia s Drena
cost. A nice
o;-ji
I 'Jils Dinner Tonight in the
I. O. O. F. dining room of the
, I. O. O. F. hall, wemen of the
j Methodist Episcopal church will en
! tertain with a "Jigg' Dinner" from
Vl-iu With Mother Mrs. Frank
Bell, nee Waive Deer, is spending
several days visiting with her
mother Mrs. Mary A. Drew, from
her heme in Chlloquin. Mrs. Bell! 5: 30
attended the meeting of the P. E. cents
O. society- on Thursday night in verbial corned beet and cabbage to
honor of Mr. Bess Xlckey. ; piej, cakes and pastry to melt in ! "I granted
, i the mouth will be placed on the' Weston after
HOTEL ASTOD
XW Hill UsA-tdM
EVERT ROOM has PRIVATE TOILE.'
501 Baths Sex. Modern
Close to Shopping Duamt sod 1 heatres
FPFE CARaCP. T.-ai at tj
Merrill Visitor S. H. Griffith is j neavilv laden table. The public j convinced that he was Innocent of I
Included in the ont of town ''''-: and especially those men who have; the murder of Krug." the statement
tors in the city this week from his '. growa exceedingly tired of restau-'of the governor reads,
home in the Merrill district. ! rant food are cordially extended an I I
! invitation to ntu-nd the function.
Hi-turn to Home W. It. DeLay i
and O. D. Beemer will leave today i
for their homes in Portland, after!
spending a week in Klamath Falls '
.Tiaiting with friends and relatives.)
Mrs. IM-Lay and daughter Lois will j
remain for some time to visit withj
Mrs. DeLay's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. T. Porter.
Mrs. Hire III Friends of Mrs.
A- L. Rice will he sorry to learn
she is suffering from an attack of
grippe at the Rice home on Second .
and J'-'Kerron streets. i
PHrlier's Building Proirrein-f
Another corner of Main street is
fast assuming the appearance of a
city block with the Hearing of the
completion of I'ilchrr's store build
ing on the corner of Fifth and
Main streets. Carpenters and mas-' J
ons navo oeen worsing sirauiij anu
yesterday afternorn work waa start
ed on tho show windows and show
eases in the front of the building.
KAPSO FOR COLDS
at
FORBES
PURE DRUGS
in raw w
Tho Arch Preserver Shoe
look at well at it fceli ami
it fecit like a million dollar
like a whole day of hus
tling like a whole day of
real living. No other shoe is
like this. Let us show you.
Houston 0
Jester
SIS Main
f lijKuin Vi-hr Lloyd f.erarrt
of Chilofiuin. U inrlndM in tho
bunin.-ss viitum iu the city this
week.
I!tp from M-n lankfwC. U.
Polls in iinludfd in thi husincKs
Tteliorn in tho city thin wtk from;
his borne iu thi Odnll lake coun
try. . (
llrro fnmi Mi!fonl S. M. ISul-j
lis and T. D. Kmory ore among
the business visitors from Mcd
lurd this week.
Hunting (vhmii Orrr Hunting
Reason (or qmil and phfanant
rlos at midnight tnnipht and .
many ar? th Klamath Kali njiorts
mtn h arc .OanniiiK to Iravo j
rarly tliLs murninn tr have a last j
hunt before the final rinsing ittfi
the xeaHon.
That Khs.x 4 tourinic for $1K8
down siirp ha a lot of pxtra and
is one ral liny. se il at .h
Howie Motor Co.. 12tb and Main
Sts. 025
In fn.in M.iliii W. C. laltoii.
fn quint liuinss visitor in the
city U. sp?nd!.ng a few days here
from b:$ home in Malin. .
JOHN C, CLEGHORN
IU'Kistrnil riil Knciuct-r mimI
Surv'r
KUntiiith I a Is, (n ,;n
L.I1I llifcli St. Plione irU-M
et 1
Sanitary Market
Prime Rib Roast, Boned and Rolled, lb 22c
Boneless Pot Roast, lb 15c
Pot Roast, bone in, lb 13c
Rib Boiling Beef 10c
2 lbs. Good Steak 35c
Sirloin Steaks, lb 25c
EXTRA SPECIAL
Mutton Stew, lb 10c
Leg's of Mutton 25c
VEAL SPECIALS
Veal Stew, lb 12'2c
Shoulder Veal Roast, lb 18c
SAUSAGE SPECIAL
Hamburger Steak, lb 15c
Pork Sausage, lb 23c
Fresh Filtered Cider
Brinft your container, per gallon 60c
PUMPKINS for the kiddies, per lb 03c
VEGETABLES
Asparagus Tips, No. 1 can, dozen cans
Peas, Sugars Sire, No. 2 can, dozen cans
Corn, Iowa, No. 2 can, per dozen cans
Spinach, Fancy, No. 2 can, per dozen cans
String Beans, No. 2 can, per dozen cans ..,
Tomatoes, No. 2K can, per dozen cans
. $2.::0, per can .20
$l.!.r, per can .17
?1.K), per can .15
$2.85, per can .25
. $1.95, per can .17
. $1.95, per can .17
FRUITS
Apricots, No. 2','j ean, dozen cans $2.85, per can
Peal's, Bartletts, No. 2iL. can, dozen cans ...$1.00, per can
per can
per can
real's, tfaitietts. No. z- can, dozen cans $1.00, p
Peaches, No. 2.'. can, dozen cans $2.85,' p(
Pineapple, Broken Slice, No. 2'. can, dozen cans $3.25, pi
Loganberries, No. 2 can, dozen cans $2 85 e
Blackberries, No. 2 can, dozen cans .
per can
$2.85, per can
r....ii ..... w 7 ;v .fu.oM,
iMyau Aim wienies, ino. z can, dozen cans $2.85, per can .25
A full line of Tuberose fancy canned foods. Our hourly delivery system
is equaled by1 none. Pay our driver when a delivery is made and receive a
real delivery service with quality merchandise at cash prices equal that of
any store.
Fresh Ture Crape Cider, per gal. $1.00
Ten Crystal White 40c
Ten P. & G. Naphtha 40c
Three Palm Olive 25c
Three Creme Oil 25c
Three Ivory 25c
One Corn Flake joc
Two Shredded Wheat, 2 for 23c
Bulk Coffee, 1 lb 45,.
Macaroni, 1 lb ioc
Dry Onions, 8 lbs 25c
Small Pork & Beans, 3 for 25c
Medium Pork & Beans, 1 can ........10c
Large Pork & Beans, 1 can 20c
Any Kind of Campbell's Soups, can 10c
3
KLAMath
her Cotim l
COME
to the
Jiggs Dinner
TONIGHT
I. O. O. F. Dining
Room
5:30 to 7:30
A Real Feed
50c
.25
.155
.25
M0
.25
.25
Oranges, per dozen ."...25c
Fresh Apple Cider, per gal 50c
New Sauerkraut. 1 qt i5c
Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs ""25c
Large Cucumbers, each 05c
Bunch Vegetables, 2 for ... icc
h- lb- Z03c
Pumpkin, lb 0.jc
Ten lb. Sack Yellow Coinmcai "".'.'.45c
Ten lb. Sack White Cornmeal 45c
Any Kind of Milk, 1 can .. ioc
Pure Jelly, 2 Glasses 25c
Quince, 3 lbs 25c
The Fanciest Apples in "Klamath"
Falls, 1 box .2 fi0
Tears, Fancy Eartlett, pct "box '""$2ioO
Heavy Weather Cotton sJ
1 for 95c
Fine Turkish Bath TowJ
Bleached
$1.15
Heavy Weight Cotton
Union Suit
$1.85
Men's Regular $7.00 Eight-k;
Work Shoes
4 Pairs for 95c
Men's Good Weight Woolk'
$2.95
Full Size Regular $3.50 Confer
$2.95
Fine Wool Sweater Coat. Refuk
Grade; Heather Mix. Coir
$1.95
Men's Fine Tan and Black Oxfv
Worth Regularly $6.50
$7.50
Men's 12-inch Oil Tan Hi Ls
KLAMATH KLOTHH
-y V HAPIWlt CLOTWIlia IMC I
Sensation of the Year
Masquerade Be
TONIGHT
ALTAMONT AUDITOR)
l!
GALLOWAYS
ORCHESTRA
PUBLIC MARKET
Phone 169
"If It Is To E at, We Have It."
126 N. 6th.
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