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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1925)
NEWS ll rllllill rll rb""1 r.,iif,.ron II l(llllIL.N!ll""',l" 10 W.litntn H I'1' V I .lay and Tuinlar. I Mil llotial ninr- ronfi.roiK'o t ia But Hou- Tho runrlualon that of furl I v M ,i U inrcmitry lu Iho uulntotiaiieo of mi atlvquutu mrclmrit murin. Iho confer- lovernineut aid in IlII I I1'"' rurhl'1 b " fCD Mill i""'0 '""'" lovon IlII IHlLL t pi.,. . u" Tho caminlltri. lu lit r "With Ri" JoU t fiTorinf Dull Saturday, Nov. 14 1925 Page Thra fior , with rain. v,u bowl, ..njn' will mnt k, PHIIUI-H - Important or t oolbll nn""' ,H ireatnvr "'"" i Iuolbll " Krt icoorilM an jut (bo Mu h'l fair lid lh "' Lrt of wl rlil Iron MtM iii Dir r". Lu wllh III l llllabl l '" ind bUrK. I S Oiw tor I hi ., ho loud jjir.;, Kiinaruii in(1 ... i- ..i.a Ba' in lata, of l.roya. man.. Lull Kguid could onlr It flib DlUlni;t lo ri'linrl, d. rlarui Hint Ilia Amirlran ihlp owner nd onoratur la liumllaiii.'d ,y hlKhiT ruali both In Iho ImiIMIiik nd uporatlon of hli rai,n, moil of which li duo (o tin hlirlivr .,. (or. 11-""' "jliald lu Iho American workman and ildl circle thai lj aallor. It polnll out that the pramnt doflrlla of tho uhlupliia board Dald out of tho trviaurr, which aro In affect luhaUlloi to W.Ian trade amount to 111. 000, 000 u out-of-pocket coita an avaraxo aubaldr, without Intnront or dnurnclailun, of nearly 1 100,000 per aunuin, for each veaacl operated. On the aiihjnrt of norernmont aid tho coninilltea naya: "Klnuorlal aid to ahlpplng In tiad of belne applied aa a general hip iiibildy or navlatlrm bounty atipllrahlo lo tho ocean tramp and Iho palatial paaaenxer llnea, nnlther of which la pnrllrnlarlr linporliint at Hi preent time aa a part of Iho Amurlcan nierrhant marine, hould, It la belliTcd, take the form of paynirnt for aervlroi ren dered I111 ludliin lu) contracta for Iho maintenance of aervlcea lo par ticular trade redone of the world, enpertallr Important to our foreign iraao, ana me expanilon of mar- kola for our aarleultural and In duatrlat produrta; (h) mall con tracta to prorldo for maintaining tho higher lypca of ecrvico needed both lo tho Intereet of our export and Import trade and for tho Irani' portatlon of mall." ' 200 STRONG ARE READY FOR GAME Foolball Special Reaches Ber keley With Crowd to Attack Bears IlKRKKl.KY, Calif.. Nor. 1S Two hundred rooten wero with tho I'nlvenltr of Waahlnglon football team when tho playcra arrived for ocir game Halurday agalmt the undefeated I'nlvorilty of California bian. Tho foothill ipoclal arrived In tlmo for tho huaklei to tuko a light work out In tho memorial sta dium Friday afternoon. Clear weather has been promised for tho game, which ! oipoclod to attract some 80,000 ipeclaton. Neither team bai been defeated In canferonro gamei this fall, and tho Pacific coaat championship la at alaks In the encounter. California Is rated aa the farorlle. odds of 10 to being offered. Krcn money wai being wagered on a bear tlctory by seven point mar-Khi. m to tbe Yale game Ml ill the renf'.ilence , jl Wrtorr over llrurd uj ill Hie skill and :UI 'M with Tlkcr fJH. dceplto the fact qmp wai undecided. ha tram on the eve ttUtMl. being tho world's groatait promo ter, Tex Rlckard Is no slouch aa an optimist. , Blinding amldit tho duit and whir of bulldori and plaitorers lu tho now ilool and concrota temple to profoiilonal iport which p baa erected and named tho now Madi son Bquara Garden, Tex Informed the United Now. Krldsy thai ha hod orory bop of Luis Angel Flr- po coming Jioro In March to battle for heavyweight honors and Ameri can dollars. uiciara wnoio new gardon li nearly complstoly aald ho had been iniormoa xnai ins erstwblla "wild bull of thi pampai" Intended to bead back for theae shores In three months or 00. Flrpo will fight under tho management of tllckard. In a cable mssssg Flr po expresses a deilrs to meet Harry Wills and elated that be Is in good condition snd feols confident ho can nest Willi, NOTICE . On and after Nor. J J, 1925, I hall no longer bo responsible for any debta contracted by my wife, Muble Hhulmlre, CHARLES BHULMIRE. JR. N13-14 PECK TO MANAGE PORTLAND CLUB Veteran Washington Infield Player Released By Senator Chief world's series, will be released to accept ths management of the Portland, Pacific Coaat league club, I It was reported here today. Ths rumor that Washington has waivers on aim could not be veri fied at the offices ot ths Senators, a tb officials ot tbo club were c. the racK tracg. On of Peck's earliest Jobs of professional baseball was done on the Portland team. WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. Roger Pecklnpaugh. veteran Washing ton shortstop, who made a record for errors In tho KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. Graduate nurse care In confinement new at bom cannot be made to eqnal last' such care in the hospital. id v. li TEX IS CHAMPION OPTIMISTOF DAY NEW YOKK. Nov. 13. Besides T MARINE (SUBJECT OF JTRENCE TALK VtSov. 1J. (irnlu. I'm lor govern men! crix of the DORRIS IS BUSY CENTER DECLARES BUSINESSMAN With construction being rualici on Iho mill ot tho Tony Lumber company In order to avoid winter weather, and with the logging road bolng puihed to completion Uorrla, Calif., li ihowlng a marked bual neaa activity, according to W. F. McCollum, who vlalted Klamath Falls from then yoaterday. McCollum recently uld hi ho tel In Uorrla lo A. W. Ilradibaw. When you aat meat at the Rhaata Pnfa VfMi tra atln Ktftmatk fnnn. kttni.M marine will ,y m(,nt N10-M Inc. MASONS ATTENTION! Cornerstone Services I St Paul's Episcopal Church Sunday, Not. IS, 1925 E. A. Lodge called at Lodge Room 2:00 P. M. All Masons urged to attend. JrtT T I i-ITT C! S n- af- l ay JLay opcuai!) 1 !S8 $6.88 $8.88 ping Numbers of Men's Footwear lore pay you to investigate. Tan, black, calfskin leathers, in ' styles to fit every foot. ft CHILDREN SPECIALS f ' School Shoe. on Kia thle full to be sold for less than whole4ale. Black and tan calf and kid leathers now $2.85 CHILDS HOSE P "t entire line of Children'. Luxite Hoae. Theae SOc and 60c valuea now aellins 39c Houston jester "BETTER SHOES FOR LESS" Distribution of Foods Did you ever stop to think of the amount of food that is consumed daily? Try and comprehend, just for a moment, the millions of people that must eat daily. Our big job in this great distribution of foods is the bringing together of all the good things to eat, and do it with quality and economy as a forethought. It is our constant aim to be able to buy right, so that we can give the public a little more for their money.' We have been receiving large shipments the last few yeeks Cars of Flour, Canned Goods, etc., and we are particularly in a position to distribute at low cost. Fancy Sweet Spuds 6 Pounds 12 Pound .. 25 Pounds -25c -49 c $1.00 HARD WHEAT FLOUR Lay in a few sacks, the market price is already much higher One Sack " : $2.39 One Barrel (four sacks) $9.45 Ten Sacks for -$23.25 ANCHOR FLOUR p-49ound Sacks $2el5 One Barrel (four sacks) . $8.50 Ten Sacks ....' :$21.00 CANNED GOODS WE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD Investigate Our Prices Medium Sized Peas - Two cans for 35 C Twelve Cans for $J 95 One Case - -$3.85 Puree Tomatoes No. iy-i Cans, each J5c Twelve1 Cans for .75 One Case -$3.45 Peaches , No. 2' Cans in heavy syrup, I for 49 c Twelve Cans for $2.80 One Case (24) -$5.55 Cut Stringless Beans Two Cans for 35 c Twelve Cansfor $1.95 One Case (24 cans) --$3.85 Standard Corn ( No. 2 Cans, each -15c Twelve Cans for $1.70 Twenty-four Cans for $3.35 Pineapple No. 2Y Cans Fancy Hawaiian Pineapple, 2 for .... 49 C Twelve Cans for --$2.80 One Case (24) $5.55 Fancy Peas , Two Cans for . -39 c Twelve Cans for $2.25 One Case -$4.45 Hominy No. 2y2 Cans, each ....JJ5C. Twelve Cans for ----$ 1.70 Twenty-four Cans for $335 Apricots - No. 2y Cans in heavy syrup, 2. for ......49c Twelve Cans for -'-$2.80 One Case (24) $5.55 ! I WHILE THEY LAST Van Camps Tomato Soup, No. 1 Can, Three cans for , 23c SUGAR 100-pound Bags, Pure Cane Sugar, each $6.05 SPUDS The Potato Market is Higher. Better - get a sack at this price, per cwt. . -'-$3.15 IN OUR MARKETS Our remodeling of our Market at 719 Main street has been completed, and really make it a very convenient place to shop. An archway has been cut through from our Store, making it possible to buy your Meats, Groceries and Vegetables all under one roof. ; . Visit the most convenient of our Markets, at 423 Main or 717-719 Main, if you want a delicious, tender roast for tomorrow. Remember, we appreciate your patronage and try at all times to be de serving of it. ' PURE PORK LARD In Bulk, so bring your pail, Five pounds $1.15 STEAKS Sirloin and Round Steak, Young Beef, per pound . 25c (Our Regular Price ROASTS Round, Sirloin and Prime Rib Rolled, per pound 22c HAMBURGER Fresh, Clean Meat, per pound 5c (Same Price all the time) LET US PRICE THAT BIG ORDER FOR YOU. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY 423 Main St . Meats & Groceries hJTaLi. Modern Food Stores J 717-719 Main St Meats & Groceries A Money-Back Guarantee with Every Article Purchased in Our Stores