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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1925)
raOFI t Sunday, Nov. 15, 1925 LAID (DAY Lon,&JdJ!f . i ,,0StKler Says Slorics of Ducks III -ium some nina ol lierm Just Bunk, Holds Gunshot Wounds Responsible On) ..lid.' " clll"f .i ihs lit""" nr UC'd .IM BI i. ihnn ill"' i. hrtb' u cll 11 " of lil.:h ! Li.rt or tilth, but till 10 " """ Lcrrr r Bu"a- L MfHlnf i ' ir noi " ty Kluuiilh !'"' .j, of ailrancs i"r irowliiK ",m- m of I!" Bf" jiMih I'slU tla-rc tvl. Hi P'n .. .. ,P, vuA Win i.i KluJi'ilh Klsi'.aU I' .-.v.i ih":jii!iy hit t-ri trip u:r Or. i': to laas Ha- firm ilfjrl Mm. i'. O. ste?n mid ku(, Ike (i:t prrl- 1 I "J"t bunk." , i Hit in.. numerous alorlcs unci I ""'I Ul friends ul ,riB I ' day, mul tho only lll-rriwu jsuffried w.ro from ov.r-cnlliiir. "Tim nicrunicn of tlin wiwi . should tukn n. Hon to flood tho lake Thm in n,.,.if vullS VI, lho W0UI1(1; ! birds chance, to recover to nay noltituB of wlmt It would furnish In ,.- ... vrecuing grounds." said iiuro. They ull looked hoallliy, not. poison or Kurd l clrcl. id lunir.) omi prominent In npnrtlnK "in born In I Id lcl. on louimltticj having to do wiilt rih and niuo. octtl npiirlnttii-n Mlcvn Ihe Imk of llurd and hi. ,,arty 1Iiro bl,cn II.. Uncut ,., in Khimulli FulU for - v. rul y..nri. t hroo inurhlnc. w.to I'mcua wltu 110 du.kii nud Jlo I Oiliprit with llurd worn K. R. 1 r""l' nd Arlhur K. Abbott ot' I Kt'ald. n n. I Win. Jonu, Kn d Itci-d ! nd Jiiko lionhnu of Warrenton. I tlmorli. of duck polaonlnx in Klam ulh country ware rbaructurliod ye torduy by K. N. llurd. poatmniitor ni Hal(lo. li lira na meinour of purty of nix buntera, an of whom koi tho limit, bud Juit returned from a week a ahootlni on Tule luks. i Tlila country haa been Injured by tho atorlea or alck ducka. There uro no alck lilrda and there are no poliioncd blrda. Hut there ar thouaanda ot wouuded and Injured blrda," aald Hurd. "There la no poliion otber tban allot polaon." llurd explained that owing to the rondltion ot the duck rnund, due lo lurk of water, that thouvanda of ducka uro loat to buntera. Ho eatl mutcd that at luaat one-(uarter of the wounded blrda were lout, for unleaa a bird w dropped clone to the apot that It waa Inipoaallilo to recover In the heavy vine graaa and tulea. be aald. i SILENCE IS GOLDEN WHEN ,IT COMES TELLING THE COURT WHERE TO HEAD IN TO AT Li t bub: !! Fllenre, on orcailon. may be Oildrn. or plailnmn-fllled, or may luol the market quotatlona on radium. I.Ike Alt-Hinder, who admitted to uri.atnona. ao may one Jmin ICvana. colored, of Klamath Falls. Like Alexander, ahe knowa. "llmmm," ahe olwcrved, when ho waa arraigned In Justice court yealnrdny on s charge of having io ao with iiqunr law violation. "Of Ilia th'.nca which I ain't rnitin runiild.Tnlile of In fact, none which- ier la Jusllco In thla court." ' "he paused. Thin, by way of HAN Mi:c.O. 1'i.lif.. Nov. 14 A j variety, she aald, "llmmm." She niutetiul redui il'iii "f Ilia cnllnted hutllntcd again. Hut not for lone. Tlie loii taitM-d t, u the tuurh of imlitiluaitn in tbia henna and block tunic frock. Collor anil cotTi of cream plvc a pleasing contrail, and the lower part of tba tunic la rn.broidcred in black. NAVY PERSONNEL TO BE LESSENED, recipient of no Justice, nor scarcely not much of no similarity," ahe aald, lu effect. isow, possioiy, ansa Evans waa not acquainted with the dignity which, commonly, attaches, to cere moniea attendant upon court action. At any rate, ahe erred. The Ire of , hi Another crown prince is com ing to the U. S. Gustaf Adolf, heir to throne of Sweden, will attend the unveiling of memorial to John Kricsson, the Monitor1! inventor, in Washington, In May, 102B. ' Pace ThrM was a revelation, but Judge Kendall appeared to feel that there might follow further remarks, of which he might not approve. So he interjected: "And you will be fined 50 in addition up to tho maximum ot (500 for each time you again apeak." And ao It came to pass that the woman discovered the golden quali ties of alienee. She aald no more. The colored woman was arreated Friday night by prohibition officers ind charted with unlawful sale of liquor. KKI1FKAIIS IXITI.ITB Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104 entertained as guests on Thursday evening of last week members of Aahlaod Hope Rebekah Lodge, when the degree team of the latter group conferred tbe Initiatory work oa a number of candidates. Prior to the degree work a dln- nor was served In tho Presbyterian church under the auspices of the Presbyterian Ladiss' Aid. Covers were laid for 68 guests. Mrs. C. H. Landls was chairman of the dinner arrangements. Among the guests to attend tbe meeting of Thursday evening waa Mrs. Louis Bchweln of Ashland, no ble Grand of the visiting lodge. Refreshments were served follow ing Initiation, Mrs. Earl Tilton of Pelican City in charge. Those to visit from Ashland In eluded Mrs. Louis Slbweln, Mrs. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oowland, Mr. and Mrs. J. Madden, Miss Edna Cohen, Mrs. Mary Wllsblre, Miss Pearl Wllshlre, Mra. Jud Miller, Mrs. Jennie Gilbert, Mr. and Mra. Eit, Mrs. Emma Morgan, Mr. and Mra. Guy Randalls, Mrs. Bell Songer, Mrs. Ray Jeter, Miss Ethel Reld, Mrs. Hess Crouch, Miss H. Doretha, Mrs. Butler Walker. Miss Leta Walker, Mrs. Norma Reeder, J. J. Murphy, Mr. E. E. Lyman, Billle Stevens, Mrs. Muriel Neely, Mrs. Cuy Carrie, Mrs. Lela Taylor, Mr. Nickols, Geo. Trefern, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Payne and Mrs. D. Perrozl. RED CROSS STARTS HOLIDAY DRIVE Society has always and always will be interested in philanthropic work and primarily the work of the SOCIETY t if re' nt Mrs j personnel of Hie Am.rlrun navy, on Her theme held her. "I ain't the rcoutlt of a -ihiirlaKn ot fundii. and which will .!nie all destroyers of the fli t on f-. Io I" r cent crew com pliment lini b. i r, :uin.iuni'ed by Rear Admiral WHUiui Simrinsker In a dlpAtt'lt received at the nuval head ft:arurrt herii tnnlichl. A delMiniy of more- than 1400 it-ami time lnjl""y officers on llio naval lorco Is; k J ist library, and I now ciUiinK, while the. Dimmer 01 U homo of i chief petty officers In the service la' ii reported In be equal lo inn oinciai Uni built about requlrimenlii. fsift ihrouKh Ihe During tho ImUn.e of tho flscnl iu'i guild. II I year not more than H500 rcrrulia 'wud tbe siillil I will tio received In lho navy, which Ma!Miet with will bring down the personnel from ri i rbolr niemlii-r ' j UI fnUi In lac i Lit fidJeck or one ! L-o fi3e Biure f re- j stiltlrd at In-! rtertjr. At llils. In eadncled lu al- d with Stem and hnnl! Hie full strength of Sfi.000 r&stFiUs srhoiil! less than M.Ti'ti. On June Si), 1!'25. PliSW th -nnw ! the ati. nKth of the American fleets K4Vaiithoii-iwaa sl.:9 men, and on October n:ilunibX,old 51. .11 bad fallen to Sl.toS men. Awiiquest for a deiniency approp riation to pernili lho navy to bring tho forco lo full quota, has been Hindu and will ha prenented to con gresa thla fall. Admiral Shoemaker's report stated. the students and llio regulur sales force was wonderful. The young ladles serving behind lho counter wore Joyce Ilennetl, Marie Cryttul, Muurlne. Oley. Helen OslKjrne, Helen Abbey, llernlcc llannu, Carol Gray, Fern Parent, Zepba Ilogers, Kits Mathews, Mar- Jorle Peyton, Vernlco Moore, (iol dla I.owln und Ester Vcach. It Is lho atlitude of II. N. Moe, V4J10 conceived the idea ot accepting tho services of tho high school girls, I whllo donating a part of iholrj sales lo tho paper's support, that! en to j somo concrete plan of co-operation Deiween mcrcnanta ana tno school 1 win oring anoui a neucr unaer standing of achoul needs. (Continued From Paice Two) What you no longer have use for may be Just the thing another Is Acting Justice ot the Peace Kendall seeking. News Classified Ads Bring was aroused. buyers and aellers together. He seemed to feel that alghtlesa JiiHtico had not been peeking, and that the scales, so to speak, would comply with the regulations of the department of weights and meas ures. Prior to her commentary, as re gards Justice, Mlaa Evana bad been sentenced to serve 30 daya at tbe county poor farm Klamath's only Institution in wbicb women prison ers may be confined. When she made her observations. Judge Kcn- (lull's swivel chair cried out, as it In pain, as be came to an erect posture. "Thoro ain't " Miss Evans be gan again. But Judge Kendall had sent out a search warrant tfnd had, In con aequonce, found hia voice. "You," he said, Indicating the de fendant, "are find an additional 550." Mlsa Evans opened her mouth. Red Cross In Its annual drjve from Armistice Day, November 11th, until Thanksgiving Day. This year Mrs. Howard R. Perrta) U chairman of tbe drive, and baa made plans whereby Klamath eouk ty will obtain ber quota and havsj the support of every citizen In the) county behind the funds to be ob tained. Mrs.' Perrln has headquarter In the Ilopka building, room 215. A song ha been written by prominent young woman of th city, and will be presented to th cham ber of commerce at forum luncheons. the Rotary clnb during their weekly, gatherings, and at Kiwanls lunch eons. Tbe song la called the "Red Cross Campaign Song," and Is suns to tbe tune ot "Oh, Katarina." 1 1 Oh, Klamath county Ob, Klamath county, Give to the Red Cross ot yoar , .bounty. The greatest Mother of Mankind Helps the lame. Helps tbe halt. Helps tbe blind, Red Cross brings relief to all la sorrow-Help ber today If yon beg or borrow. Her sign goes bravely all tbe way, So Join the Red Cross today. Select your Christmas card early at Southwell's. N1S-1S Tbe largest stock ot Christma Cards jiow on display at South well'. . N15-1S ii-i Cantrall, Loretta Jennings, France Beatty. MRS. EVA8 IS HOSTESS THIS WEEK For the pleaaure of a number ot friends who were bidden in on Wednesday afternoon to make up four tablca of bridge Mrs. Percy Evans entertained at her home in the Sunset, apartments. The rooms were graciously attractive In shades of old gold and baby chrysanthe mums were tne flowers usea in I profusion. Mrs. H. W. Bathlany captured high score of the afternoon. This Is the second of a series of affairs to which Mrs. Evans has It been hostess this winter. ,-- Come Early ' and Avoid the Rush Normandy Bell Ringers at Elks Temple Thursday, Nov. 19 DANCING 25'. is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste i LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE targe Tube 25 r Fsf Ih now It will be old style Urch. And "omen of the sirtjolfiug. fl COUNT Buy jour Southwell's. Christmaa cards at N1S-1S Verdict F hi Ij. " MWUS jN C,e 111. VllV 1 i ''""I. former grand 1:41m. v ... mux Why or ..n.i " lurv In (1... P"r i ....l . ...mum tor "" Oberholner. " Earl Gentry. ""' lth 8.ephen- -Hlllll. 01rn)ltier ...... m- Co,l..i. ' carrle. . .... the """"li end hla High School Girls Act as Salesladies For Woman's Store Yesterday was Klniualh Krater fund dny at Moe's store. In ad-1 dltlon to an initiation Into tho mys teries of anlesinnnshlp. Ihe girls from lho local blRh school made an effort to Increase Ihe fund to be used ' for lh development of tho school paper, tho Klnmatti Kniter. Tho ali for I he day wero good, and the girl doservo tho hlghost praise for their willingness lo lenrn and lltelr constant attention to business. The co-operation between HOTEL ASTOD fed Km Los Ansalra EVERY ROOM ha. PRIVATE TOILET SOS Baths New, Modem Close to Shopping District and rhoalres FREE GARAGE T.rff frmn SI.W Christ inns Ciil ils i-nsravrt or printed wlih your nnmu nt Soiiili well's. Order ei.rly. Nil-1 , MASONS ATTENTION! Cornerstone Service St. Paul's EpUcopal Church Sunday, Nov. 15, 1925 E. A. Lodge called at Lodge Room 2:00 P. M. All Masons urged to attend. Thanksgiving Turkeys We will pay highest cash market price for your turkeys. Feed your birds. Call at our office, next to Union Oil Plant, on Market Street for instructions "How To Dress Turkeys," or send us a card with your address, and we will mail same, to you. We will receive your birds from 1 6th to 1 9th, inclusive. Swift and Company 29c "Wear Ever" 25th Anniversary SPECIAL For One Week Nov. -14 to 21 "WEAR-EYER'T Aluminum One-Quart Pudding Pan (Reg. Price 55c) Cover extra 19c . (Reg. Price 25c) This : handy pudding Ean, just the right size to e useful for a great many things, will prove to you that it pays to look for the 'WEAREVER' trade mark whenever you buy cooking utensils. For 25 years, the name "WEAR-EVER" has stood for the utmost economy in kitchen uten sils. They are harder, last longer, heat' more Not more than . 3 pans toYa . customer evenly, and are easier to keep clean. : Uur stocks are limited. Get Yours Today From Baldwin Hardware Co. The Winchester Store . Phons 261 418 Main m tU hours '. ""'ndants "1 and ik. i,, "" 'oruiel ' """""lis later. TKHIIH'b n I '3 Nov. 14 o.i ... - ; r "my. Ih. "s "nadly " "Wl rook font. "IS. Vi.o.11- . . were 0. ' lo 7 "eoro 111 C; '""k-Oregon .V OUR OFFICE dm ! in. lliTw. IIM nil in.. thin,.. . . . 'r " i in. i vt . r A Si m oil , EKCITED ) BECCMEACT V ( HE- tNMENT I AUTOMOBILE J . I I) WNt AVSTOSMeP I L "V J l .i y'T