The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 15, 1925, Image 7

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Sumliiv. Nov. IS. 1025
LOCALS
Wrrit-Kml In Ashliiiwl Mr. and
Mrs. I!. I. Sloan are enjoying a
veck-rnd la Ashland. Tisiiinn
llier mo.hiT. Mary Slu of
tLe va!ly .-.
PRES. C00LI00E
SEES MO (ffiH
r..1ES"iUand State Grids
Fight to No Score
11.- Prrnl-
loe witnea
In r.rnnu Kian-.aih !'-."
m.'toni I. ll'i' valli'y fur tho
1:11! Includ.) Mr. and Mrs. It. M
Smith. ' v'.M .ire vi!:ins at lis th
Smith ranch In GrantH Pans, 'i.i day and night. The order went Into
Mr. Smith'! parents, Mr. and Mr.'. . efftvt last night, mid the hour of
S.n Smith. th
i ' been in tlto paM. and before moving f
K'mi..(.k Out The Klamath Key
notes, offu'ii.l publication of the '
Klamath county chamber of coin- ; WASHINGTON. Nov.
merer . wai pla.ed in the mall lnt ,),,! ooH.lce was a
nlcM from the rhamJier. i of an automobile a'
' tonic!. Two rara collided in a
I.oMiy Now ()h'o Ac-ordliiK Co iraffio J im and came to a atop
an announcement made last nipht f u-;thin -'' feet of the nrealdi-ni.
from lostm.-ter John A. McCail. caMJzj waa returnins t. the
postoffl.-e lobby will IW open ...h,, ,., hi, ,.USIoaiary
late afurn.xia w.ilk. aciompanii'd
miller North lai
Smile had
a Kuccensor to I.ill.
The oernor' authority as de
nied by 'be republican seiialor com-: HEATH. K, Nov. M. llaltlln
mlttiH' of which Senator .Moe. New fiercely back anil lorlb. the I'nlve
Mumioliire, la rhalrman. In briefa ,ily r Waahlnctun and V. 8. ('
prehciited In the Kutrrrnor before rrethman teama foualit to no acor
the appointment waa made. tie thia afternoon, leavlnk the babe
-llfiHT ON. RULES
i""i'-.i mmr
! MAIIKlN.Oku v
""" Hi,,, , J
bleacher. '
-ttl-hi. .1.11...
,l.-nt here "" " "'"
Two cars collided in
au nam, run, --
lit.
-rldent
'"' "h l)el,.,'"r"1
NKW VOHK, Nor. 11. Vice.
Nye lsued a atatemeni tonight , title for the Pacific norlhwe.t lip ,.r,u.n, taw, .i,. (
in tne air.
ale rule. In an odd rem at the lSlh roPe a fortnai
annual itinner or tne ratne film i """"'' injury
acrvlco here. : hrulseil.
.. M.IO.'I III. I Kil l,,! .....- ...
A man who rave his name a (!u. n,un 0 nenalor'a eierci a pow.,.U HouUiieil.
arealer than the relo of the
New d
Gunplay Thrills
In Hi-Jacker Raid
III. in were ill na.niiiu V1. , .. - man. .
to ecore at varlou. lime., but Unit . . ,,,, ., .... collaui . t .'"H
tiJ
M
their opportunlll" by fumbliux.
' I
I IX Kl rtill (. MIII.II
i.i.i..t, lex.. Mir. it a tnriii. UmlH,r ,j , ,,,, ol 1J0 , (he
secret aervire .uards. As ,,,w niinutea folloil an at- p01l ju,l(-e court ye.ler.lay.
l. . V. .... me.li An III I" ((1 III till .t lUIIUMfll H Ineal ln.tl. vneliirliv llae ,. .. . .. t. i. a
' II V Ilirt'TJ finri oTIiuv aiui Hi. ju.niB loiiu i"iej. e nrai Ut'IlI III 1 1 If IjllKIUI Ml It I M ' II H . urraiH I
p.iMoui. win ue ai tney have , h ... ,... , ,.r,ls. , str,,,t al ; tempt or two hijackers lo ra.u a . DBll, ai,.r,ii. to Actlna rf. ,hi... ... ..... .,... r""l t MI-L.J.. .rf
....ii.. v,.. ... di.-e aame this evoninr In the Saroy t i,...i..A A n..... t.-....i.it i.. 1 . ..!
a ue.itv tiauiv c.iiiivi, - ivunwiv ipi iiiv i.w.v m-iiuniii ur-. ihn nniiiiin imnniMHi mmii hh.i-.
and startled by the n.il.-e of the col-, ""ei. . c one u..v . rtnilt no pr, aniiiy to oierallnit
ml inmoed hack to tho side- .Players, waa anoi ami aenou.nr
" Visiting With Mother -Mr.
Harry Goeller and family are vis-1 .
itlnc over the week-end with Mr. Iiail. ieDm ed 0I
Gocller'a mother,
ton of Medford.
Mrs. E. M.
Speech, Arrives in
In Saturday Mr. and Mrs. It.
B. Brown are among the recent
visitors in the city thia week from
their -ranch on the Merrill road.
Merrill Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
John Matney. well known resi
dents ot the Merrill road are in
cluded in the visitors In the city
yesterday.
w..ijt wouuueo ana r.. fc. .uuycr. one m
After wuichiriK the car. disen- lhe "- "I'l''"'1
taualed and ok-ervlna: th.it no one The other hijacker esuped with
nil.. 0-l-: II' l.iwii tniured. the nrcsidmt Passed 15" In cash. After one of the
V-Ilj OCt JAUIj, ilUrR. llte hanjkerchief over his brow and robbem had ahnt Pate the pair con-
T proceeded lo the White House. tlnued to rather up money, but as
Handicapped by an inability lo lh(ly lp(l Jlnn w. Hy. hurled a
sneak. Arthur Kverheart, recently REPUBLICANS PROTEST 'hair knockln olio down. Kay
of Baker, is in Klamath Falls. i r)ITOfVS APPOINTMENT lh,n "re1 ,hre r0"lld, "lu""
Everheart wants a Job. and he ; effect but caucht the bauilit, nev
ertheless after a three blorks chae.
which leaialallve barter la enrotir-
a rambling same. jMP( ,rin the annate Into dlare-
Iinibrr held out, ncrnrdlnc In ( pule, demoralltea It orderly proca-
Kendall, In lhe pool hall beneath dure and Interfere with lla pow-
Ihe Arcade hotel. rr to properly art under lla con-
wnce Tried,
Evarii New J.W.J
W3 JuiaiS
-
I. willing to work at anything which
presents itself. He is badly in need
of money, he said, and has received
some help from local officers.
BISMARCK. X. D.. Nov. H.
(United Press) Coolidge republl-!
cans of North Dakota threatened to-
I
The laraeat Mock of i hii liuaa;
might to carry lo the senate their.'"". " " ' , ,
. i.. i i ik. i.i i . wens. . i j i
I aiwut. in wic mm . j opposition to the appointment of.
Shopping In Klamath Mrs. n. I has had restaurant exnerience and Gerald P. Nve, vouthful Cooperville. ' T .
V. Ess of the Keno road, whero the J has not requested charity. He sim- N. .. edl!or. 5u..essor to the and " gold meUl' e?oth aT.o satin.
Ess ranch Is located inciaaeu in ; piy wanis a cnanre to maae gooa iate vnte, states Senator Edward Mi-Lady's Shop, 823 .Main Hi. I
the recent Tisitors In the city. ! at something. 'p. idd. N1J1S j
spending Saturday in Klamath rails The man came here from Port
to shop.
Visit In Klunmth Mr. and Mrs
Francis J. Bowne of Bonanza spent
Saturday visiting in Klamath Falls
from their ranch. They were
guests of Mrs. Bowne's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell.
I Nye's Identification with the non-
land, and has recommendations from partisan league since its organlia-
Afrintalo tn tl.n nnn n. ol -nn.l i 2 .... ....
I ...u ... . ............ uon. una nis mown radical tenden
cies were tho reasons for the protest
against his appointment.
Conservative republicans Insist
He is about 35 years of age.
Kansas Loses Out
To Grinnell Crew
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth tit Main
Good Service Good. DruR
Her from llonania - Monroe ; neH defeat ,e rnlveraitv
Lyue was a business visitor in of three noMng a
iviantatn r mis jraicmnj
ranch in the Bonanza districL
I final quarter of a 'game of punts
here today, Meeter. pioneer half.
' Mrs. McClurr Improvinn-Accord- Pl"ee kick squarely be
ing to Mrs. Francis R. Olds, dangh- ,he Ioal DO"3 tor he onl-
ter-of Mrs. J. F. McClnre. herj"-"" ot 'ame'
mother is rapidly improving and; Swis9 . and baBli.mtAe handker
recovering from the effects of aiCniefll- boudoir caps, and many oth-
severe fall, which she suffered this er dainty Christmas novelties at
Main St.
XI 2-1 5
week. Mrs. McClure is resting eas
ily and every day sees an improve
ment, said Mrs. Olds last night.
Mi-Lady's Shop, . S22
Leaving Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs.
It. E. Wright are leaving fhis week
for an extended visit in the south
and east, where they will spend two
months visiting and enjoying a va
cation. While in the east they plan
to spend some time with Mrs.
Wright's parents, who are residents
of Maryland.
Church Cornerstone Of interest
to members of St. Paul's Epescopal
church and their many friends, will
he the laying of the cornerstone of
the new church at two o'clock this
afternoon on the corner of Eighth
and Jefferson streets. Grand Mas
ter Dennis will be In charge of
arrangements to lay tho stone.
Kuro-tsful Hunt Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Kurtz and Mr. and Mrs. John
Turner, all of Rosebnrg. who have
been the house guests of Mr. ttnd '
Mrs. Hoy Durbin for several days,
returned to their homes In tho val
ley recently. While in Klamath
Falls, Kurtz, Turner and Durbin en
Joyed a hunt in the Tule lake coun
try, where they succeeded in hag-i
ging 94 ducks and geese. Accord
ing to the hunters, the geese are
exceptionally fat and heavy this
year, and are flying In well.
Vlnit nt Kugcne Phil Lennan is
Included in the visitors at the game
yesterday between O. A. C. and .
Oregon, on the Eugene field. 1
Give old Toil a jab and jolt
Hit him with a lightning bolt
Labor sarins things we sell
Do your work and do it well.
' Van Fleet's Serviceman Says:
Doing w hhout rlrrtric liolps
rfi the homo is like lining with
out your sliaii of thr lr. A
pliunccs of rlrctrlc ilpriutuliiHly.
VAX FLEETS
MOTOR SHOP
208 Main St.
Day Phone 758. Night 671
Have You
. Taken the first step to save money?
Begin by opening a savings account
with this bank at once. You will de
velop strength of character, will power
and financial ability by consistent
saving.
First National Bank
Resources Over $3,000,000.00
PANATROPE '
The joint achievement of the four world leaders in musical
and electrical acoustics The Radio Corporation of Amer
ica, the General Electric Co., the Westinghouse Electric
and Mfg. Co., and Brunswick. It is the world's only purely
electrical reproducing instrument there is no other like it
i r ir i i . .
in idirness 10 yourseir Diiy no reproducing instrument until
you have heard the PANATROPE.
Demonstra tions Soon -
Currins for Drugs
Operetta To Bo Given Students
of the Midland school will be pre
sented in an operetta on Saturday
evening, November 21 In the school
house, with the residents of the
Midland district and all visitors cor
dially invited. Proceeds from the
affair will go into a fund for the
students' orehestra. Following the
operetta, a dance will be held In the
Midland hotel.
Xorth llenil Visitor Lyle B.
C'happelle, postmaster of North
Bend on Coos 'bay, is among the
const visitors In the city this week.
Chappelle, known as the youngest
postmaster In Oregon, has spent
much of his vacation hunting for
duck In the Tule. lake country.
New Members of ChJiiiilier New
members of the chamber of com
merce this week include William
Butler and O. W. Templar. Their
names were posted on the bulletin
board yesterday.
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth at Main
Good Service Good Drugs
ti
SAVE YOlll HEALTH
IT'S .MOKE I'ltEClorS
thax youi moxev
Folks who look Into tho fu
ture with confidence pl?n their
housekeeping with the same
senAe that makes a business suc
cessful. The old fashioned plan
of having'washing done at home
dees not even pay In dollars mid
cents.
FRENCiLHAND
PHONE
490-R.
127 NO.
FOURTH
ST.
LAUNDRY
Compare the
McCormick-Deering Primrose
With Any Cream Separator
You Ever Saw or Owned
Unless you've tried a McCormick-Deering Prim
rose you have no idea what a mechanical master
piece this machine is perfectly simple, yet as accur
ate as the finest clock. Its fast-moving parts spin
easily on high grade hall bearings, eliminating hard
work and minimizing vibration. It goe3 about its
work faithfully twice each day and turns out the
highest grade of rich cream.
Say the word and we will set up the machine on
your farm, show you how to use it and adjust it
perfectly. You'll find it the world's easiest-running
cream separator and you'll like it better every day.
J. S. Mills & Son
Sixth and Klamath Phone 9
McCormick-Deering Primrose
"Good Equipment Makes a Good Farmer Better"
BOXING
SCANDIA HAIJ
Klamath Falls
Wednesday, Nov. 18
Main Event 10 Round, at 140 lb.
KID STARKEY
Klamath Falls Champion
vs.
JOHNNIE TRAMBITAS
of Portland
"Remember their last fight? "Nuf Sed!"
Semi-Windup 6 Rounds, 138 lbs.
JACK CRIM vs. W. HARRINGTON
Chiloquin - Klamath Fallf
This it the fight that stood the fans on their heads la.t time
Don't miss this re-match
Four-Round Preliminary
HENRY BURKE
Klamath Falla
vs.-
JIM FLEMING
Look Out, Henryll
Special Event 4 Rounds
BOBBY ALLEN
Klamath Falls
vs.
TOMMY MURPHY
San Francisco
This Fight Should Be a "Pip"
Tickets on Sale at THE MECCA, WALDORF AND THE SMOKE
Ringside, $3:30; Reserved, $2.20;; Gen. Adm. Il-50
LADIES WELCOME
Under Auspices Klamath Falls Boxing Commiwion
SYLVESTER, Matchmaker