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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
Thursday. Nov. 5. 1925 Pr Two OVERJDIVORCES (Onrbusrd Fran rage One) Activities are falling fast and Subrar and Acnea Catherine Iusan . furiously upon the heads of those of Klaaiath Falls; Walter Kdsar Interested ia Klamath county scout Mania aad Certrnde Jejai Salli- -cr. end particularly upon the ras of K!atnath Fairs: J. Slopher : 'houlders of Everett O. Nord. now MacMinine sad. Palma " Jeseen ) felHis! man employed by the of Klamath Falls; Kd.ard Lnhr. ! Klar.ath county acoat conuc.l. . ii- v.rfe Kleiner of' A tncetins of patrol leaders is aS- Klaaath Fallf ; Bernard U Neely : aad Myrtle Leeaa Vinchell of : nour.ee-1 tor November :, 27 and S. to I- held to Portland. The SlerrCl: E!mer Charles Dowdea and lei(jfrs fen!or lcWn Velna Haael Spence of Midland: vnb(,. u l5 ,he hope of Njrd lo Raymond Dlxoa and Haxel Tonne , obtain ix dcteicates from Klsmath of KUauta Fa'.la: Marrla D. Eaton - Fails to tie state convention, aad Harriett 3. Rawsoa of Also-1 The mwiuit is more of a train ssa:' Lloyd Martin and Jeaxnette iCg conference, and leading scout Clay of Klamath Falls: WHUam men of Oresua Till be pre.-nl for rerral Hilyard and Frances Short the a!Uir. A refris'.ratloa fee of of Lakeview route. Jl.Btf will be asked, and arrange- Nereicber s-.ir.ed off oa the'mnt5 Jr transportation will be ' right foot when John William ' aiie tnrongh the executive council. , Nichoto and Misa ErelTB Oliw Ross, i Tn conference includes a ban- both residents of Ok-ae were Issued j "H Trii" oilht- -a license to wed yeeterday by C. R. 1 Brdl n Cofer Bros. Given i Praise By Manager ! c'offr 1'ros.. general contractors fur the remodeling of t!:e K. A. 1'iUhor Imilding are h-:af highly complimented by Man-cer A. A. MeDonald. for the speed with which they consummated their ju:t of the work, snd for delivering i!ie fin ished luiidmg to Its new n tiers Yesterday carpenters ol t'ofcr Bros, pulled down the li-' of tho sraffoMir.it in preparatiou for turn ing the building over. lv:T Pros, were civen the contract f-'f the en tire work, many other trades, how ever, being employed on the building. FINNEGAN WINS IN f BOUT WITH HERMAN BOSTON. Not. Honey Boy"! Fiunecua. Boston feather weight. was giten the Judge's ucclsn-n over 'HaV Herman of California, af- j ter 1' rounds of fast tishtittg here; Wednesday night. The lut waa the most e.-!llng seen here In months. :th Finne- J gau and Herman fighting hard all I the way. I Kinaecan floored Heraun in the J fourth for a count of seven and ! llerm.m put Finnrgan down for a Kns eount in the sixth. OF TEJpm p VOTK mix i:kiv I MANILA. P. I.. Nov. i. A bill J providing for a pleh'cite on Phil- j Ippine Independence will he sub- i raltted to the legislature by Satur- j day. The bill has been drawn by the nationalists and its passage is assured. DeXap. Household Hiiiu StEST HINT Breakfast Fmlt ia Season Viple 31 onsse White Cake Cracked Wheat Muffins Coffee Milk Harleqala Conserve Lsncheoa Cream of Pea Soap j Toast or Crackers Sliced Tomatoes oa Crisp Lettace Celery Boiled Rice with Raisins and Cream . Diauser Steak a la Chili . Hubbard Squash Boiled Potatoes with Parsley Dressing Vegetable Pickle On Friday night Governor Walter Pierce will present the ea;le scout badges, none of which will be award ed to Klamath boys. VndeT the head of "Things To Be j Done," in Boy Scont work. Everett ; i O. Nord. scout executive of Klam-! I ath county, has named six major J objects which the boys will under-. take this winter. ; First of all is the leaders , ski hike lo Crater lake to look into the) practibillty of a Winer camp at the resort tor the scouts. A camp rally with entertainment, is scheduled next, all dates of the i affairs to be announced later. I Pow-wow initiation, tenderfoot in- Testitnre for all new scouts holds' a f MANCHESTER. Eng.. Not. . U'nited News) Five men were kliled. three are missing and sev eral seriously injured in a coal mine cave-in at Pendleton, near here. '. LONDON. Not. 4. The police announce that there were 23.4S9 traffic accidents in London during July. August and September. In these 17 were killed. prominent place, as does the fourth LONDON. So. 4. The . Daily Express understands that a "de termined effort" will be made with in the next few days- to effect peace in Morocco. It is believed that even now, the newspaper says. Abd el Krlm's terms are being carried to the French resident general. litem on the winter's program, that! lot the formation of a council ring i to be organized for outdoor meet- 1 ings. j A photographic contest, which will interest ail scouts with cameras to 1 either borrow or lend, is to be held ' I rinrinr rh vlntAp tn.inn ) Organization of a ski troop and i Maffrat One egg, one tablespoon pine tree patrol will be made in the i sagxr. two tahieapoens melted bat- "ear future, among the older boys ter, one cap milk, two and one-gear-; of tne troops, or boys over sixteen TOD A ITS RECIPES ter caps floar. four teaspoons bak ing powder, one-half teaspoon salt- : years of age. All boys who are in- ; terestrd in this phase of the pro-! LONDON. Not. 4. George Ber. nard Shaw, the dowager Countess of Warwick and Col. J. C. Wedg wood, a member of the king's privy council and a group of other notables supplied bail for 11 of Britain's most notorious commun ists, who are to he tried for sedi tion. The communists were arrest ed ten days or more ago, during Scotland Yard's campaign against their party. Beat egg well, add aagar and hotter I gram are asked to confer with Nord ' as soon as Dossible. t and salt. Sift ftoar with baking i segt ,roop No. under the owater and add alternately with j leadership of Percy Murray, will ; snCk. Bake in maffin pans 20 min-' meet tonight at 7:15 at the cham-; ales. By adding one cop coram eal her of commerce with Everett Nord. in place of one cup of Dour yon will ' charge of the evening's entertain-1 have combread mixture. j ment" The meeting of the scouts j , j has not yet been determined, and ; . - ' : scouts wiliS gather at the chamber , , . : rooms and proceed to their meeting r yellow Beaches, one ttoesit while . I grape, tea red plums, oae can pine- a court of honor, composed of! apple or fresh pineapple, one orange, i leading business men of Klamath one-onarter ponad blanched almonds, ; Falls before which all scouts appear j sugar. Wash all fruit. Pare peach- Prior to receiving their badges and: es. plains and Bineaosle (if fresh upwards, has been formed with sev-1 HIGH STAR PRICE iO7.90 PIMLICO RACE TRACK. Md.. Nor. 4. (United News) The longest price of the current rac ing season was paid by the Log Cabin stud's High Star, winner of the Glenmore handicap fur all ages Wednesday. Holders of a 12 mutuel ticket on High Star cashed in for S307.90. -'- High Start - an unknown, which won by a head, was trained by L Feustel. who formerly conditioned Man O' War. Buying CHEAP GLASSES Is Poor .Economy They are made by mold ing the glass (not (rind ing) and the surfaces are naturally uneven, like a bottle. They distort the rays of light, cause pain and discomfort and in jure the eyesight. Our prices for fitting and furnishing ground-to-order glasses are reason able and consistent with the value of such services. DR. GOBLE Eyes Examined QCICK SERVICE 70 Mala Street Glaiwea Frames Grbnad . . Repaired asedl. Cat into small pieces. Halve i ' p,Ices on lne co" le" Tacanl-' grape, aad remove seeds. Slice or- Tb """J"1" nnnn 1 . . ... . . . , The court of honor, according to ange very thin without removing I Mr. Xord. u of , mo8t T,u, peel and cook all fruit over slow fire . organizations ia scout life. It gives until toft and well blended. Measure: an incentive for which the younger i and allow three-quarter enp of sugar! scouts may work, and an ideal plane' to each enp of fruit. Cook gently! 'or the older scouts to achieve. ! for minutes, then add almonds, I Complete re-organization of Boy t chopped, and continue rookinr .low-' &cont 'roops in Klamath county will ly until conserve is thick and clear, about two hoars. I be made in the near future, accord-; ing to Everett O. Nord. who has ' been spending the major portion of , ! his time since taking over the ex- Steak a la Chili Left over sir- ecntive offices of the Klamath coun-! loin or porterhouse is especially : cil. in planning new troops for the' good with the following gravy: Fry various churches, districts and one onion in butter until brown, add thools in the county. enough flour to make a paste. Then' fir in cold water to make gravy, i WOMAX AGtST DESIGNS When thickened add one teaspoon! SAN' FRANCISCO. Not. 4. ' kitchen bouquet and two tablespoons Daisy Simpson, California's only chili sauce. Add steak cnt in as large! woman Prohibition agent has re- pleces as possible. i 'Sned from the federal forces. Ill v j health w&j given as the reason w.i. mt v. . i for Miss Simpson's withdrawal, m.f. rr ?v T cr:icl was announced Wednesday maple syrup, four egg yolks and one I pint ( whipping cream. boil five minutes. FOR Any Building Economy, dnrability and appearance are the result of well thonshtoat plana and specifications. - Get the most Building Dollar. for your SEE H. R. PERRIN Designs, Plans, Estimates 200 Hopka Bldg. Phone 250-J WOOD Our LIMB-WOOD for the winter is coming in now. and we can make immediate del iveries on mosi an quantity. We have 12-lnch a.-id 1 inch lengths on hand, nnd can supply you in 2 and 4 foot leajr.hs also, on orders. The quality of this wood is good aad it is dry. . Prices are right. We handle all kinds of WOOD, also COAL, and KI EL Peyton Co. 'Wood to Bora." 601 Main Phone 535 Let syrup I Pretty cretonne klmonas. onpack- Beat mre vntw ed today at Bee Bealn'a Dress Shon thoroughly and gradually add im,n!TO n,T f2""- -- when this mixture is ' cool, add cream whipped stiff. . Pack in lc and salt. This recipe serves eight A white cake c small angel food uses up the egg whites. What Pretty Girl Did for Sick Stomach Lap over white, all over waitress aprons at Bee Begins Dress Shop for only $2.50. N5-8 Flxup Beauty Shop, now open for Business at Bee Begin's Dress Shop, 129 So. 7th St. Phone 633- i N4-6 j Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort even your health depends on the kind of heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind of heat depends on the construction of your furnace and the skill with which it Is installed in your home. Health requires an abundant circulation of warm moist heat! Not just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main -.' Phone 323 i Miss E. Rich of Brooklyn, N. Y,' says: "I don't know what the cause k as, but every few days my stomach would feel all bloated up with gas, my appetite was poor and I frit sick to my stomach to say nothing ol hrid aches, -j , ! "I never thought of esing Carter's Little Liver Pills until nothing sermrd to help. After using Carter's I ft It relieved at once and now as sooo as my stomach 'talks' back I answer with Carter's and have the last word. i Krcommendeo and lor tale by atf drugstores, 25 T ,. - - Because it's Comfortable another important reason for your travel over Southern Pacific Lines Get extra value for your travel funds go by train. Ride in long, easy-riding coaches a comfortable, roomy scat in which you can relax in entire case, read or converse or plan your activities at journey's end. Speedy trains leave at convenient hours, r ! " and, no matter where, Southern Pac:!:,c Lines and connections can take you. A si 'A Rent- ' . - . Southern PacificLlnes- " J? j. MILLER. Phone 709. District Freight & Passenger Agent ' Room 205 Hopka Bldg. ..8th and Main St " : ' Klamath Falls, Ore. - - - WHY DOES A PUBLIC UTILITY NEED MONEY? A public utility such as Th. California Oregon Power Company furnishes an almost continuous opportunity for the investment of cauitaL That is healthy sipi of frowih. When v-ou build a new house and call upon the power company to "turn on the lights." the company immediately begins to draw on new capital to buy and install new poles, new wires, s transformer, a meter and oth-T quipment. Right at the start, ruch new connection costs as much as all it will earn for the next five or six years. For every dollar of new revenue e"h year, the company must invest at least ' five or six dollars in new and improved facilities to reach that dollar. And every so often, when the growing market for power reaches a certain point, it must build additional power houses, generating machinery and transmission lines. cf big investment a slow but steady income All these new facilities have a proven ability to earn a reasonable amount of money. But they earn money slowly steadily and surely, but only a little each year. The money to pay for them in the first place roust therefore be obtained by offering the corn, pony's securities for public investment. The power company that is always (rowing must fre quently need new capital. And it always pays Just as much for the use of this capital ss it is obliged to pay no more. New Copco Preferred vill yield 6.52 As s Preferred Stockholder (one of nearly 3,000 In this territory) you are personally interested in seeing your com pany pay less and lets for capital as ha securities grow fat value. Or, as a new irvcr.tor. you are equally interested in the higher appraisal of Copco Preferred Stock as shown by the dividend rate cf the new Issue 6 .53 To 'on the investment. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPAf OFFICES: Medford, Grants Pass. Rosrburg, Klamath Falls Oregon YreJ-a, Dursmtiir California What To Eat ..i ... Just Arrived a Shipment of FRESH OLYMPIAN and EASTERN, QYI3TERS (In Bulk) FRESH HALIBUT FRESJI SALMQN KIPPERED SALMON KIPPERED COD . , ..... ( ( , SALT MACKEREL and The Best Meats in Town Fresjh Ground Bone Today for Chickens Palace Market 524 Main St. Phone 68 (A4rerrffl!ent