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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1925)
..a.Ttf NEWS fMEj Cr ITTirKl lit mm . . W.,v - fr .,!.', k on Ml FT. w .norm) !- r .:.,.a iid rhowo 0 ."; ...I n.ur' .u axlil 'krt M ......r. u latrodu-d J it gtrtdwS'OB " w winter," M , witfyiM d'" B, ... ill and '1 ml ladr. an' L arm around lilm L dm and trie " I"'1,1 t phrsirUn. rti.-f of I defrtw (goipilon ot III" L, !m( IbJt tii a v M th' CHURCHES CHitlHTt W H( IKSCH ttoCIirrt l.llirif Itulfdtng litini ami tlnlii Wa. :45 . m, Hunday aehoot, 1100 t. m, Bunday siirvtre. Kulikct lor Huuduy, Nov.ijibr t will tie fullowa: 'AiItn and rulln Ma." i;8tl p. m. Wedaeadajr Bitlo(. Krs readlns room and tree lead in. Hhrarv a firm trnm eail tn j.a p. m. ob Tueadjjra. Thuradayi, aod Haturaay. tiltACK MtmirtltlHT CilHlCI! 101b ami lllrttt Rl. Tlioa, l. Yarn-, i'tutor. .. J0:U0 a. to. rtttuar school, 11.00 a. m, Moraine earvice. t.SO p. m. Kparnrlo League. ?:S0 p. to. KnlriK service. EreryUodjf U Invited. prayer ntertliic every Wedste aeadny evening. tllE "At.VATtOJI A KM If 6IU Walnut Aie. Public meeiiota Tueeday, V Iteaday and Saturday. 11:00 a. m.( Hunilay aerviree. J:4S p m. Sunday aetiool. : I p, M. Youni I'copln'a Irasuc. :3(i p. m. Open air. Ilia K. A. rally at p. in. Sau.Iay rnlu will ba tha far. cll BJTllim of (apt. and Mra. ', llupir, conductrd by AdJI. It. Uuoay and ala(( ( Portland. HKVKSTII IlAy ADVKM1HT une Linrary 111, Ala W, Walkar, Paator. (Habbath Katurday) a. m. Sabbath at-Uuui (Satar day.) H:00 . m. Chttrott aarvlca. 7:30 ri. m !rv f .. . n. day Dliia. HIST PltKKirtTKKIAS ailUCH llh anil Mm. t, Artbiir fc, Itlre, Mlnlatw 10 00 a. tn. Church School with cla fur n i H:(f0 Mornlna Armutlfo Sunday atrtlcc. pa tora m,ai!; "Tha Path of I'taio," Aothcm: "On I.lfVa Hi(th ay,' ll.n ran,. Drown. Organ Bum lifra: Cmniuuion." Ilalltta, "Sic-;, tnuad'a Hunt," Wiener. p. m. Intermedia1. and Youna Peopte'a C, B. 7:30 p. m Evanlnt worship. 8rmoii; 'aod"i Jdral .Man." An them: "Sarlour, ilreathe ah Eh ln Illcaalm," rtpeaka. Organ pru rum; "Ij. ProDhoia." MvrrIb.i.F Saturday, Nov.. The Opening Day of Pilcher Company Dept Store Tb roan sod wamB o Klamath . Fall, Should laava thiir room ot oBf. plain wait And vlalt Pilch-, company-a atore; "Mufwsit! I ll M yoa wfcitt , for:" There'll be a ia, opanlrtg day. That will lurprita onA mm The prlcea will auit averjona; isaawoa. yotrn htv, a Jot et flmJ Whaa you atep in aad look around. You'll think "At laat! A atora rs found Whora I can t jyat what t seed And have aome if ft to buy a fd. Th beauty of tha atore Itaelf, Not oountina; what ! oa tha abeif. It'a pleaaioa fasiurs will !old your ays. And stake you feci you wast to Jray.- Tha front Ic Bmde for raal dlaplay. And tbsM who eao't afford to pay High ricaa that will saat tbair ' parte, For coodt that ara perhapi stack wsraa. You can get draated up from head to foot, And yet hava moaay la tsa bask to put; Page T&rw back ts Why, lyre . late! Pti totitu for year sraea. Th ladiec wear of !sit tyl, WOI aursiy jaak tha glria aU atait. It down's Blatter who yoa ar, Thsy'll fii yoa op, th beat by far. A. Stiller, SSS Pisa- St., City. It yoa know of say lint &! tlosa, call phoae Si4. All Isfsrata tioa will La atrietly ooofSdeatlai HVDKSSii WIS 8 WS Hot, Are Hadkroi W02 2 te reaa4 de5Soa 0Tr isba&r OSosaaJI la tsalr fifbt tt tit Lr!ca atadlaa sar Friday sight, Anything yoa wtth to aeUf Ot is beyt Tall all Klasatk FaH aboat It la tha acoEontieal, effieieat arsy threagh a litti Klamatlt Kcwa CUta- JHri Ad. Prstty eretosBc klsoaas, sspcefe- ej today at Baa Beads' Dreac Shop for only ff.SS. N5-S ""Oltarol-.', Chopin, Mositkowakl. "Melodle," L,j, mj.M It Kin inai i (i (irj.f M:- tlhiT- j :!..: J Hli !;t'P ' Li! lotr-il lur at-. la, lth.il '! anrw i Em KUa r'.i'r tud hu I kaa liri Orttrr in 1 Karl j WstrU.t Urt-lt nrd at-: aruroate In H.umuoud, it I rUan?ftifl l;'i.'l hr I. U'.rr tljirta at b a !cJinjH):,i. tr k atoll d'-aih fiulifil afllfled dutitii lhi rat Tit lrfrno hu atttria lth rnrdlral txaf lit potion killed amalltrd atllrc. ni along throuch aria tact Friday. awlt tlmtmy vf 1ft lift VM eaU'A f.. PcSfw Klcnch. ona nf " Ctrtcr and Klonrk e- ahcrlffa In Fcb- that they w.re 1J. 1. JJ. the "St la nllecud to btnon and hla '.( Carter to tiat- l-atl only Indlratod at-rOi'Va ti.nv nUn "ii raK In br-half '- cllrnta. kCiaath Nowa day !!fP Ihorouahiy In- r7ian at laipnrtancu - -r.a aa well a la clolsy, KT. PAfl,'K KIlKfPAI. CIHIM'II llr. J. Iltir' TlMMItaa, Itrrtor. A. O. V.'Xf. Halt Temporary lli-a1qtrtra 10:00 a. m. Church aehoot. 11:00 a, m. Morning prayer. MIWT HAITWT CIU'WH A. V. Rlmmona, laattr. a. n. lllbla achool. 11:00 a. m. Morning aerrlcea. :J0 p. m. It. Y. P. V. 7:30 p. tn. Krcnlng worahip Praper meeting erery Wedaet d.iy evening at 7:10 p. m. I I'll illl I tiil Mm m . tef your SEE K.PEi?m L (7j PU'. E.tlm Phone 7Jtx mtiieiwji cnritm tliaiiilxr of rommerea Itoooia U. W. Hoffman, Paator. :30 a. m. Sunday achool aad illbia elaaa. 10:30 a. m. Morning aarrlce. IMMAMKI, HAP1IHT CHfltCU F.imrnth aad llitth hta, W. W. Irla. Paatne. " 10:00 a. m. Sunday achool. 7:10 p. tn. Eranlag eernice. A cordial Inrltatlon eilanilod to all 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 Phones 7S0 and 7S1 , 4 Deliveries Daily t WHY DOES A PUBLIC UTILITY NEED MONEY.? CA1IFEMA OMjfJONl 1 POWER CUMPANY I 1 A- I h , ,r,.rtt. - Wont A public utility uch as The California Oregon Power Company furnishes an almost continuous opportunity for the investment of capital. That is a healthy sign of growth, a When you build ft new house and call upon the power , company to "turn on the lights," the company immediately bejina to draw on new capital to buy and install new poles, new wires, a transformer, a meter and oth-T equipment. Right at the start, each new connection costs as much as y all it will earn for the next five or six years. For every dollar of new revenue each 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. . c4 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 sfotvy steadily and surely, but ; only a little each year. The money to pay for them in the first place must therefore be obtained by offering the.com pany's securities for public investment. The power company that is always growing must fre. - quently need new capital And it always pays just as much for the use of this capital as it is obliged to pay-no more. New Copco Preferred vitl yield 6.52 As a Preferred Stockholder (one of nearly 3,000 in this territory) you are personally interested In seeing your com pany pay less and less for capita! as its securities grow ta ' value. Or as a new investor, you are equally interested in the higher appraisal of Copco Preferred Stock asown by investment. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY OFFICESt ., . ' Mrdford, Grant P FalU-Oregoa Yrclcn, Dtsfismutr California , t . -1 .1 .uu.l.at tar raw fftd to . "Your Biggest Expense" Did you ever stop to think that your largest expenditure each month is for Food? And, that the only way you can cut it down 2 through getting what you need for lew mosey? Why pay for expensive delivery service, and the other fellow's bad debt? Do your shopping in person. Select what you seed and compare values, and you will find & big difference in the monthly food fcilL CROWN MILLS FLOUR i . , . , The Flour Market has recently advanced and look to advance store Yob can save by laying in a few sacks for Winter, One Sack $2.39 1 SM 4 Sack $9.45 TeB Sack - $2325 New Crop Raisins Four-Pound Market Day "SPECIAL 39 SATURDAY ONLY Twenty-five Pound Box Thompson Seedless $2.19 SATURDAY ONLY Empson's "Colorado Grown" Vegetables Climatic condition is Colorado are Ideal for the growing of al Veget able. Try any variety of Empson's "Colorado Grown" Vegetable, obtain able at STONE'S. The quality 1 ex- celient APEX PEAS Medium Size, most like fresh garden peas. ' Two cans for .. Six cans for . --09 c 12 cans for $US STRING BEANS Cut Strisgiess Beans. None better. Two cans for 35c Six cans for 99c 12 cans for $1.95 COLUMBINE PEAS Small sfee exlrs fine flavor. Two cans for 39c Sis cans for $1J5 12 cans for $2.25 Empson's "Thanksgiving" Pumpkin, 2 Cans ....-... 39 Fancy Sweet Spuds, Six Pounds ........ . .25c 717-719 Ma St, 423 Jf Qttw f I Modern Food Stores $ - . iA Main St. P! We Sell Meat That You Can Eat 1925 Maxwell Club Sedan $675.00 Also tiie following exceptional buys ; Oakland Coupe, New Paint ...1 $575.00 Star Touring, Late 24, Original Paint Perfect g33g Q(V Condition, new Battery Tu...!f . r Ford Touring, Electric Lights and Starter, New Paint, $85 Worth of .New Tires and Tubes, QLlAtZ (( Hassler Shocks . ,uu Howie Motor Co. 12th and Pine Su. Co. te nt. local inv e 538