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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1925)
THE Pare Two Saturday. Kov. 14, 102." Petting Parties in Pasadena Quoted at $1 Per Pet in Court PASADENA. Not. 1.1. enout tettlnjt" coft H - Promts-' Pasadena . high school students ono dollar each when the scholars wore arraigned la police court Friday. Thirteen other student, caught In a round-np ot "necking" parties. Thursday, failed to appear In an swer to a police summons, and will be brought into court on bench warrants. The court, on recommendation of Police Chief Kelly, ordered parking SILENT SALESMAN ' PROMPT RESULTS HOTEL FTLLY equipped. 13 rooms. Mora can be adjed. Kaiy terms, liostaurant In con nection. An exceptional op portunity, v. F. .McCollum. Dorris. Calif. 02S N22 ' This ad in the classified col umns of The Klamath News brought a prompt response. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Uradshsw of Langell valley, saw t and a deal for purchase has been closed. V. K. McCollum who sold the hotel. Is a believer in the prompt re sults obtafnablo through The News. r.lVhnr',."e.' DRUDGERY CAUSE OF serre the decency of the neighbor hood." The youngsters were specifically j accused of "promiscuous petting" In own work, and UMt l Klawath-Mra. A. the ad, moon. Mln KV-Vr Martin- the city from : vitannne with high . iioot girls as- Sacranimlo. bt' In denionalratlng. Mv. A. u l.e;iiit. Mrs. (eorge llruh and Soul her a Pacliic VWtor-W. D. Ij;r. Thoaiai Hampton poured dur- Haaa aad Mlsa AI; recent arrivals In their hws in Pecker of Weed with the iou!n: ,rn Pacific offices U in "' rlI' brief time to transact oual- Iiik tlu" tea hour for ncss. Ml : I.enil.-r I u.nnr Hi-turn- Mi's t.rna bookkeeper of the ItaUtger nTupan), ha reUrne.l Irom Valley Visitor F. J- Chirk. ; t-orv.i lis. whrr she tp a; nil en ell known reslden:a of Medford jy1:i.!o week vlrlllng on the Onion turned early this morn.ur to their Agricultural college . au:iui. Mlw homo In the valley after busiaei visit- In Klamath Fails, brief , Lfiuler attended, years. O. A C. for two I To SpvaI WluU-r Mr. and Mrs. j. c. Urockenbrough of Klamath Falls are leaving this morning for Lower California, where they plan 'to remain for the winier moan... I Mr and Mrs. Brockeiibrough have; HOUSEWIFE TROUBLE often spent their winters in Callfor--7 nia. where they have many frieuds. (lonunuru rrom cage udpj I Position Miss Pearl Pat- t.rtlln.lr Nr..l ACCCDtS parked automobilaa during the lunch ' percentage of the homes are not ' rick 01 hoaaonr. sisier oi no, . hour. equipped with electrical or other ' ol w,"u . , in Klamath Kails ana nccepica a ADMINISTRATOR NAMED ' FOR CAMPBELL ESTATE equipped with electrical or convenient modern appliancca j simplify housework." Ir. Trout lit Pr. F. M Trout la included in tho many visitors In the city yesterday from ma home in Mallu. What FreSy Girl DiJ fcr Sick Stomach as bookkeeper In the Am' Through such an industrial revo lution In the home, more time could I position encan aiiooui pan Miss Patrick has visited in Klamath Falls before. Probate proceedings began in the : be fonnd by homemakers to relieve j estate of the late John P. Campbell, the monotony of their work. deceased with A. F. Graham ap-. To sucn w end tne federation of' pointed aa administrator. I women clubs is preparing to ak The estate was valued at $13, 000 1 congress for recognition of the pro of personal property in Klamath i fession of home-making In the next Falls. According to the papers census. The government census tiled much real property is left by j takers hereafter, should the federa- Dalton in from Malln W. C. Dal-1 ton made a business trip to Klamath Falls yesterdny from bis ranch in, the Malln country. Merrill Visitor Included In the out of town visitors In Klamath ' Falls this week Is George Of field of Campbell in Del Norte county andjtion'a program go through, would j Merrill, who spent Friday In the' in Crescent City, California. Miss , list the mechanical equipment ot the Alice Campbell the daughter of home, along with that ot the farm the deceased, aged 21. petitioned and factory. the court, state. Campbell died inte-j I- city transacting affalTs. FALSE ALARM - Down Main street last night sped a tire truck. And it sped only to find that, at its destination, there wag no blaze.'. Local Briefs fullnary Da" Observed Mem bers of the Library club enjoyed one of the most interesting meetings of the year when Mrs. D. V. Kuyken dall and Mrs. Twyla Ferguson, as chairman, planned the program of Mrs. DrisroU 111 Mrs. Jack Dr!s coll ot Bonanza, is seriously ill in Alarmed by smoke which was dis-j tne Klamath General hospital ac eovered in the Club cafe, between j cor,ijne to word received from lifth end Sixth streets, an employe j triends ot Mrs. Driacoll. She Is of the restaurant telephoned ,foritne motner of Frank Driscoll of the fire-fighters. She was under j KIamatn Falls.. . the impression that the smoke came from Hale's store, next door, but ! persons who Investigated said it Hunsaker Improving "-According tr Orville Vaughn, son-in-iaw of wa, from a stove in the basement j Bob IIungaker, Klamath Falls Jus- oi tne. American national oang. There was no damage reported. PNEUMONIA ' Call a physician, "emergtney' tx V VapoHuq Thsn begin tiMtmsat with - . J ' Miss E. Rich of Broollyn. N. V,' ssys; i doa'l know what tltc cause was, but every few day my Honiara would fcrl all bloated op with gat, my appetite was poor and I frit lick to ray stomach e say botaing ol bead, aches. ' "I never tbonght ef raifvg Carter's lanle Liver Pills until oothtng sremeti to help. After oaing Carter'a I felt relieved at once and now ss aooft as my stomach Halts' back 1 answer with Carter's snd have the latt word.1' t RecommcDded ndicssl by att - "w, : tice ot the peace, who Is lying ser iously ill In a San Francisco hos 1 pital. Hunsaker Is rapidly recover- IV IUi UtRRITS COQLULLE. Ore.. Nov. 13.-Act-8 nd the P3" f the tag upon the Biblical injunction that;P"al hold out mac3i tor him. it Is not good for man to live alone, Vau'?1n "" Friday from the "r. i d p,., 'south. He reports that Hunsaker sic'ian'and minister, braved the Fri-1;"" Pically resumed the entire! day thtWtH Jinx and ws united 4n- use j,f.hferl-nt.,am anq. csn move H Vtaarriaee -re torlnv to Un. -Viola '"" "" oirviii;, woo is If eara ui age. It was Dr. Easter's fourth marriage and bis bride's third. AMBASSADOR TO SAIL SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 13. Charles McVeigh, newly appointed ambassador to Japan will sail for the orient Saturday to take up bis new dirties. Here from Mcdford J. J. Stel ger, former Klamath lumber man, who now makes 'his home In Med ford is In the city on a brief busi ness trip. Steiger has consider able timber holdings In the Klam ath country and on the reservation. cy i Artvertispmenr. i l : l RAILWAY LINK APPItOVED WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. The Interstate commerce commission has At the Hall Guests In the Hall hotel for the week-end include J. A. Howarth Jr.,' with the govern- i ment offices at KIamatn Agency. given its approval to the construe- j Howarth arrived last niht in the board Air Line railway in south ern Florida. IIKKK FROM BEND D. W. Stone, of Bend, formerly editor of the Central Oregon Press, is a visitor in Klamath Falls, stop ping at the White Pelican hotel. Mr. Stone is here for a few days on a business trip, expecting to return to Bend on Sunday. Hero on ItusinesM Business vis itors in the city this week Include F. P. Keen of Palo Alto and W. J. Buckhorn of Lakoview, who are here to spend several days. DIVOItCE CASE OX Crowds Jammed the circuit court rooms throughout the day yester day during the divorce trial in which Mrs. Frank W. Sexton, wife of tho county club leader. Is the plaintiff. Scores of witnesses were called by both the plaintiff and the de fendant. The case, It is believed, will be completed today. From Ilray Mill A. A. Gllmore Is a business visitor in Klamath Falla from his home In Bray Mill. 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 price3. "We Meet All Competition." Miller's Market GUS MILLER, Prop Main, near Eighth Phones 750 and 751 4 Deliveries Daily lite 8CHWAKTZ, OlTFOl'tiHT LOS ANGELES, No. 13. Clever Senclo, Filipino flyweight, outfought Izzy Schwartz, tough little New Yorker, and won a ten-round decis ion here Friday night., Schwartz put up a great fight in the early rounds, but had a hard time standing ' up before the on slaught of the Filipino In the last half of the fight. Eat Klamath County moat, the best beef country in the world, at the Shasta Cnfo N10-14 Inc JOHN C. CLEGHORN : HcBlMtcred Civil Engineer and Surveyor Klamnth Knlls, Oregon 210 IllKh St. I'liotm 204-M KAPSO FOR COLDS at . FORBES PURE DRUGS The 20th CENTURY STORES are recognized, not only as important factors in the distribution of Foodstuffs, but a very reliable source of information on Market conditions. These stores are not only willing, but feel duty bound to give the Public their honest opin ion, at all times, on Markets as they find them. CANNED GOODS It looks like very high prices this winter for staples such as, Potatoes, Flour, etc. Canned Goods are very reasonable now. Our Special Sale of Can ned Goods is just the finest way, at this time, to expend money. Don't Wait! Only Eight Day Longer SPECIAL PRICES WILL BE WITHDRAWN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st. Saturday Onl One Package Kellogg' Corn Flake .. One Package Kellogg Pep ( ATT !?fYR One Package Kellogg'. All Bran ( T KJS. One Packasre Keller'. Oat FREE There is really no better place to trade that at a 20th CENTURY STORES 812 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon ROLLED CATS I tOKOO.a 1 43c The ) , it. 1 ' '' Shasta Tailors OPEN TODA OVERCOAl FREES Sensational Introductory Offeii In order to introduce Shasta Tailored Clothes to the .... i of Klamath Falls and vicinity we make this astoi two-for-one offer: With every Suit ordered at our we will give you an Overcoat ABSOLUTELY F! These Suits are cut by the best cutters and designers that money can secure all hand tailorednot thrown together. 34 50 ? and Up Gentlemen, to fully celebrate our open ing in Klamath we will sacrifice profit our object is sat isfied customers. Out of Town Customers Step in and place your order and have a fitting be fore you leave we mail the suit to your home town. Overtc FRF with p suit' . durinL J thisej The reason Sh Tailors make; Ik markabie Free for tomorrow l ly for advertiitf poses.' ' We will let yoft by actual wearing f coat FREE, th-l way to prove to T" that our clothe beat. Shasta Tailors Northeast Corner of Sixth and Main Klamath Falls. Oregon Open Saturday Evening Bring Your Wife ' 2E: s J a i- i EE v ir"" ner ,,