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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1925)
JfiWS i -nnrnlll mm I. H.ll.l. UIJJ tuiv.lioa Army bull. H.i.irdav I 1 Htmduy and Monday' night. I Ou Monday elLrnoon olllcuri of oulhuro Oregon will couvene la tli city fur e council moling tnd plan alio to remain for Hie! meeting Monday night. K. H. S. GR1DSTERS PRIMED FDR G AME Saturday, Nov. 7. 1928 Page Five at Mlf- fl If,, iir I n v on you, on a foul to Jimmy Ii.rrah. local. in Last of I-, j middleweight. In th third round Lca(ue Came Lf.lt Activity ' of a ehduld ten round bout hart ; r,.eWM A -- .,, . ., . . Aiiuretije - imiura m erieel mot - i - usi uii in ncai riM. . i. i.i ii.. -i . . j . i ii 1 1 i . i v. i v- Iron ihl f mnut7 uin "'usirj aocior, wno ; "W,J" iisii main, m whm.u m nncrnoon at two o'clock eontonda that h know, nothing of i election of offlcera waa held. . " . '""'ihla daughter murder only that Olhera to receive olflcea lUIVVU'ilv KJ p-.mw ui i nr ipaion oeror chloroform fumea aimed deatructlon. Thl new thorv of the tragedy ensQica in me gloom shrouded Dialer home last February when Dr. Harold K. Illater. a widower. adinlnlatered potion lo hi lielplei ! Im!ieclle daughter and then thought to end hla own life wu advanced ' Ou Dunn will head the Klam , Krlday by Dr. Hugh II. Aldredge. atb pot of . Veteran of Foreign the flret physlrlsn to attend Hla-; War a commander and K. C. VETERANS ELECT 5 DUNN POST CHIEF called In and there I hope that be said. The atudent body la offering may get well, the announcement prayera for Power' recovery. .. Hot " ' Hammock a aenlor vice-commander lvii...,i i .1." i . . . Called a s tate witness Dr. will be second in command, follow- . I. m . . . Klrimuih. AUdredg testified In effect that' Ing a meeting of the veteran In the mri l.fi LEAVITT M ' I J Mnrl br to f- r...i Knrimber 10 j, 0f the wlltl!"1 L th. Rl C'u Lrtiilullo""- From f-,,1, dMltlM tra L io fotwult s- m iiasr aurwf -r- STUDENTS TO ACT AS STORE CLERKS'.:; the plrakln la amolhemd In moth- to receive office were what ha been told him, might ; H. T. Dafrow. Junior vlce-com-have been Inaane the lime be mender, W. w. Cos, adputsnt. C. J. killed. I Larson, quartermater, F. A. Be-; Iefene ttorney were visibly la k. chaplain. O. M. Taylor, If. W.i W. L. Thomaa. (rue- Two prominent KUmotb Fallal Trne to form. Klnmeih hotild be uiKl.h In lir lent gem of the' Mated by Pr. AllrrdK' admlaalon ! Clark and eaton a every team la with mater-! on the eland ana are expected to tee. Inl wear ihown with game after, l-e upon hl tmtlmony to: A number of plan Including game making Inroad Into hr' strengthen their Innanlty plea. 'the outline of aoclal affair for strati. Ih Urn nk ..... -. . . l i . : . ' . l . i . , . j -i-i- ,. t 1 1 1. i - . 1 1 - "iui in iiirtr iiib wittier nere uikiuwu mil mj u,?wZi " :r. ," K,"n""1! r"-; WINE confiscated plan of obtaining money for the " , iTJN Klam.lt. Krt.r. fortnlglKly publl-! ,oi' """"" UN ..nn. nr ih. I lealerday afternoon nrnctirally On November 14. Belurd.y after-' "",:n' ' 'h' ' "' ''"'hl"'"' ""' i the Lrr for noon. th. Brown.vllle Woolen Mill .-- -""-"" aav.nt- 1 NOTRF DAMF PLAYER . ... I. ' . . . . age of the crowd on the street i he haa limited a warrant for the r- flW 1 lE UJiit tLA I C-I ,M.,r-";! d re .... perm.t ...! of 8. B.nto. of Pelican City. GETS BROKEN NECK i their lt league rume. charged with th unlawful posee-! program drawn. rtl-lCAn rLAtt ber of tho pot to Increase their j number to 3G0 before the close of aa aaleemen and clerk behind the M,Utt I tb cam- lit Clly beautiful. t nit oat la e.ter- i iratlfylngiy lar (ollod at the Law br olbr. A I of the Lai inx arrive they j p. per. Ug their osarr o Those who wlh to bark the itu .aenis in taeir veaiure ere rrquw ... . .. ,i. -H i, , , .l-j, . fc.lU,l' I I ni ,,UI1T ,11 ,- WIIIIITIIi: " " , ...-.r n...u.,. uufiiiR . n(fctory ,n, ... h b,,n . .,,. counter, coming Into aelunl e-i perlence with selling. A part of --.-, it,.!!. vvtitrh I- Ai.M liw II,. .lud.nt. will ma Into the tres.urv . tm k ,r0 ,ha Mi- ' P1" Klamath Kratvr for the If Klamath come oul ihl after-! ln of Intoxicating liquor. I SOUTH BbM). Ind., Nov. . f noon with therrown of laurel leave! About four gallon of wine were United Newa) Jame Powers, No-, a well a the mud whli h he wlll aelxed by tho prohibition men, Mc- ,re Dame freshman, received a HI ; Bride said. He added that wine ! oroaen necK tacming rrein. nrt , be net to Mi-dlonl and nhowlng a'presa with capacity of about oo;,rln nair nacK during football good chance to pU.e flrnt In the' gallons was selied. (practice here Thursday, It was re-: next season play. If Klamath! K"to, McDrlde ald. wa not at!"1"" Friday night by Notre Dame: should make e,on,l plure till will ' homo at .th time officer awooped ' m'"' aumoriuee, 1 Chicago apeclaUata have been Sanitary Market TWO PHONES 22-23. I Prime Rib Roast, Boned and Rolled, lb 22c Bonelc Pot Roast, lb. 15c Pot Roast, bone in, lb.' 13c Rib Boiling Beef 10c 2 lbs. Good Steak 2Sc Sirloin Steaks, lb 25c EXTRA SPECIAL Leg's of Mutton 25c VEAL SPECIALS Veal Stew, lb Shoulder Veal Roast, lb. SAUSAGE SPECIAL Hamburger Steak, lb.. Pork Sausage, lb -12Vc ' 18c .15c 23c grit lllaier, SI year-old "human huk" may have been conceived In eol- FOOTBA1X At Butte Mount Cbarle lege, I: Montana Mine. S. At Willamette Llnfleld college, i 3; Willamette, 0. Cstoa Awe silt rt mnA t Pre.se. 17 SO and 116 00 at rolBd unllanrI hy Drelt Snop. NeIt t0 B.rr.. McCarthy Bldg. M-l f" "I 0"' "" r Sh.atg Cafe. Nb- ' . , - - " - nimory tnt ne ns rn-en a runner- lHHKrlta .Ims for,., ,be.. 0,,. .. much aa posalble. I ..; ,.,,.,, ,lf Muti,j At the Hull Hoti-I - I)r. O, n m w" ' ; , ern Oregon vngni, wen suown paynirisn oi : tgorty owned byl KNH ll-:i-KATKI j I McMlnnrllle. and 8. Carne. also a' SiMlraa By roaa. .r.w lunn, w . r.rnie J.r- . ,nnnt t innnnnn mldnt of Mc.Minnvllle. are amonc tmt. tb. parking ;!. the Kogli.h flyweight won the MLUI V III I U 1 1 1-U L U , the gueats at the Hall hdtel this I LnOr.Bvenu.. juoge . neci.ion in a i-r-ini mm I IMI 111 I I lUIII lULIaLll1 week. Both men are planning to r, .f..rchlll..u.w!th Young Inrlo. tb. Flllplno1'll-,1U 1 I apend the remainder of the week In! .rtMb tor the .t.l her rrl.l.y nignt. 'firrrilOr llflllTrill I the Klamath country enjoying.' "uT-"-;,n. "Z rrm.u n rr ' hfttfiMn: lattnougn ruipino irieu gsnie-i nuinnsea ef the W t " etrectiv com naca. Laaaili lht ha tenclo could not' fore the Brlll.h- LITTLETON. Colo., Nov. . Lbltumath. I do 'er to aland off and fight, wher th The ..,,., murder" ( nwi . WhVrUI I reipon-, elUpino wonld h a-anl, but I pre- j nlg. k hmt'Tescb.r tU aach Ihterent utitl ba for It KU ef treea In (iwatmlting th 'stiiwr ity waa an ' k'i nwult that) a. ill (,4 with, tnrMlhlng pluces w seek their line. One Mte Ihouund V loeunt, and et of them l th t'nlon , the school raMrrM into I' wlghlMir. a a prepared. lWed hlmnelf, '"Hbr of trees: "tre In thoo " 114 aot coal as V. and 1 mr 'iiiten and two- "llll them at B,d sou,.. itllt tenia An - three thouwnd two hundred or.tlng float Wn had when Prd on Arbor m.n, , died f0, .,, " -M aot h. be,,, ? ' oot very Arbor ""IICIIILL, blle '.lrc.l... y LEAVE .-"'"ot, Army P.II """"" M of .w.V 1,"'" " iriir tad ttn '1rtera. . vantni- . I K1nith nd nr.. , In Sic, ' 0re ivi. ' WHr,Urr' ' -Jjh. The Piggly Wiggly Creed To serve and to deal fairly to prof it not only in dollars but in the good will of thoe with whom we trade to improve our. oppor tunities and rear from our daily work a structure which shall be known for all things best in business. At Piggly Wiggly the prices are lower. Many small profits, not just a few big ones, is our aim. 0 No. IVz can Fancy Hominy .16c No. IVz can Pumpkin 15c No. 2 can Pumpkin .09c 1 gallon Sweet Pickles $L80 1 gallon Sliced Pineapple $1-35 1 gallon Catsup 75c 1 gallon Loganberries 80c 1 gallon Sliced Pack Tomatoes 60c 1 gallon Apricots ?iJ 1 gallon Peach Jam $220 1 gallon Apple Jelly S40 10 lbs. Sweet Potatoes ... 49c Navy Beans, lb .........10c Pink Beans, lb. ........10c 3 dozen Oranges .....6Qc Fancy Onions, 7 lbs 25c S. O. Piggly Wiggly Co, 4th and Main Streets-Opposite Hall Hotel The Front Rank The 20th CENTURY STORES As Food Distributors are recognized as an outstanding success, and, when it conies to Canned Goods, they are in a class by themselves. Without ques tion, the 20th Century Stores offer the widest selection of the Weil-Known Brands to be obtained anywhere in the Northwest. OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH AND 9TH Old Dutch Cleanser Sweet Potatoes Genu- Each (limit C , H. O. Oats Qk ine Jerseys, OQ f o three) 6 pounds ECONOMY MATCHES NOISELESS WELL FILLED GOOD SIZED BOXES l--.. THREE FOR 10c NATIONAL CANNED GOODS WEEK OFFERINGS OUR PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH TO SATUR DAY, NOVEMBER 21ST, INCLUSIVE Here are a few examples of our untold selections. For a complete list ask for a Catalog at one of our stores if one is not left at your door. Our Our Special Sale Price Showing Sav- Regular Price. Del Monte Asparagus, Picnic $ .25 You Save Standard Strtngless Beans, 2s' .15 You Save Del Monte Catsup, Medium 25 You Save Sun-Kist Corn, 2s 22 You Save Standard Corn "Sweet & Ten der," 2s 15 You Save Del Monte Medium Peas, 2s 22 . You Save ' Del Monte Small Peas, 2s .25 You Save Standard Peas, Garden run, 2s .15 You Save Del Monte Solid Pack Pump kin's 2Vs 20 You Save Del Monte Tomatoes, 2V .20 You Save Standard Tomatoes, 2Vs ........ .15 You Save Libby's Sliced Pineapple, 2Vs .30 You Save Standard Sliced Pineapple,2Vs .28 You Save Minced Clams, No 1 tall cans.... .25 You Save American Beauty Oysters, Is tall .20 You Save American Beauty Shrimp.lstall .19 You Save ing in Quantities li doz. Vz doz. Dozen Case $.68 $1.35 $2.70. $10.50 .07 .15 .30 1.50 .40 .80 1.60 - 3.15 .05 .10 . .20 .45 .70 1.40 2.80 5.50 .05 .10 .20 .50 .60 1.20 2.40 4T75 .06 .12 .24 .53 .40 -.80 1.60 3.15 .05 .10 .20 . .45 .60 1.20 2.40 4.75 .06 .12 .24. .53 .68 1.35 2.70 5.25 .07. . .15 .30 , .75 .40 .80 1.60 3.15 .05 .10 .20 .45 .55 1.10 2.20 4.35 .05 .10 .20 .45 .57 1.14 2.28 4.50 .03 .06 .12 .30 .40 .80 1.60 3.15 .05 .10 .20 .45 .85 1.70 3.40 . 7-75 .05 .10 .20 .45 .79 1.58 3.15 6.25 .05 .10 .21 .47 .72 1.44 2.88 11.50 .03 .06 .12 .50 .55 1.10 2.20 8.70 .05 .10 .20 .90 .53 1.05 2.10 8.30 . .04 , .09 .18 .92 20TH CENTURY COFFEE "FITS WITH A MEAL OR A FEAST" Direct from our Roaster to you lb. 3 lbs. $J 33 20th CENTURY GROCERY 812 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon I 0 ! unpack.