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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1925)
NEWS Trip ' 'ilTtf WIN SB DEATH irnlll Uf. ..... ' .IlliV ., .1,0 I. to Mr.. J""'"" kli cut"""'"' " ... r. r: u - 3jw " rryln I p,ul Wharton. art. oy lino goiter "" J"" ,1111m CulO , ,PfiHllri "ciln 4 in loo iui--n H invon" ou". 4 M rf lK,Fler 1 the Irmin. rr"" r '! "r" :JiH.-r v. llt ru" rt, .1 'rct.' " - -I ! riflll J!;.,lllinl l'h .1 J v.o:u uu" i.U!n pal Hi" 1 mfti-!inl!y ,;i ol IV. ll ri. pi'i' i . ett hit arrival. iBiVr ef Mr i. Un.iwr relatives ui;ri.k( several' jdllMM. A stam na tad t urn . f tit living nor t j Mffln) conval- Micr tod oihur WipM on Thurs- i.w. Drounui nrr -tttl nut Wag- kcasi 10 kli home A M heard of wHittlr stral ..i. MIph Hit Ui ork lr.i!n. V Wiln. - Mre. hrktlrate home W Hn. W. T. Ykoalwr u( her funinorc, tor- Will I..1KU0 maiden Throe "twain nial- t&e ilohu- Soprano Is To Sins At Church Musicale Iteultienta or lUutnniti Fulls who iini pill run of miisle will In. huipy i In learn or iiiu presentation i t KIK'ilii'lh Hpuiiocr, eminent anpr.ino, ! u.slatnl y Mis. i.q. Hie t'nllniio, alio will li heard In a unliiuu m-1 dial ill ill Presbyterian chuich on I Saturday ovuilim, November I Mlra Hjniiirwr Ir. um of Ihn best I known siipruma mi the rum rrt j Ian. Hr voice la rl-l ami color-! (ill, of genuine soprano quality.. Willi thl liliusuully tt-niitlful vilin; la linked i"rwmllli' rarely ini.l wllll liml theao nunllllos ri.nililtiHil Hh aplfiiillil in ulf .niinli rii matin Mix Kpinrcr a di'tiilid f;.nirlii- in lit cunrart tll(l, Ml ColliiU In an nrlM of con-j nljunililo mputllim. an.l iho cunrerll will uuiluubli'illy iH.ini ouu nf i In. iiutntanillii fi.'lur' uf Hi niunkal' ui itann Imro. Ailnilllnm o w ill bo liy j iurd nr aiimiwiinn only, which, nmy bo obiuliicil frmit Wlrlx nmlc Hloro. TiiL'Hday, Nov. 17, 1925 Kuenos Ayrcs Held Mecca for Battlers ITITsni'lUI, Nov. K- l ulled I N.'wa- Tlio A. A. U. volcil Moniluy lo ai'ixl itn Am. tIi on ImixIiik tminj to llurnoa Alrna lo romprl In th ' rnn Aim-rl.r.n licit April. Tho rt'priKumnllri Ivum will bi; lim.-n Rfu r Iip notional ainaicurj rhnmplunrlilii bmiU to bo bi'lil In lloaton, aoina lima b"foro tlio ilai. art (or tha IliiRiioa Alroa tonrnn- i Birnl. " Tha arnJInit o( tin Amirlrnn Innm (nllowa fur tho pnrllrlpallon uf Boulh AuuTlron buivra In tho lui nmnti'iir clinniilonhlp tuiirncjr bold In Hon tun lnl Mar. Til team will bo tompoaod of about rlcbt boiora. Wall Street Boom Making New Crop of Millionaires Pale TtwM : a i e JT'J. ... .. t;.: I A ' 'Mr ' .... :--- II . .-.AT Vt ff II II Mfl If 5 II IC 5. l T ri-i ,rr h,i-C'j' i i. - n i ;;a Krs- .. i I- u r, "AM '?'- II II II :Z IB l IS .iv. . V. 1) II vrlnnrirf ' II n u ii ;h " II 1ft 11 11 M 11 a.".' if r- l A M w rro of miillonalrea l rnnrjtin from Hie t;rt'.itrst lioom In Wall Street in ten yenrt. I fvUv.x r.ii!roml nnil Imliistrlol itoiki arc rr.ii'liinp; tlw hiirliest nvcraRi's in history. Strength and nitiritv of luiut wliirli lnv: been finum.nl liv J. P. Morjt.'in und Co., aceount for the charaetcriu- m., SelKer orebwtra; $ p.m., Dan lab Slnglnf Hoclety; 9 p. n,,( mualcal progmra; iu p. m., CablrU orcha-tra. K00, 3(1 metora, General Elec tric, Oakland. Uanal featurea; 4 p. m., St. Francis orchestra. Sun Fran. Uco; t p. m,. concert: 1 n. m. .' news, weather, stocks, markets; 8' p.m., Radio Breexes, KCB; 8:10 p. i m.. LOS Gatoa hlrh I KLX, E08 meters. Tribune, Oak land. 7 p. m., sews. KNX, 337 meters, Express, Holly, wood. Usual features; 1 p. m., gar den tolk; 2 p. m., mother' hour; 7 p. m proirram; 7:45 p. m., health Ulk, Dr. Robert T. Williams; 8. 9 p. m., programs; 10 p. m.. Movie night, West orchestra. KHJ, 405. Z meters. Times, Lo Angeles. Usual features; 12:30 p. m., dance music; 1:30 p.m., chil dren's hour; 7:30 p.m. "Dogs," H. M. Robertson; 8 p.m., program; 10 p. m., Hickman orchestra. KKI, 4(7 meters. Earl O. An- tnony, lxrs Angeles. 5 : 30 p.m.. matinee; 7 p. m.. Snappy Kid or chestra; 8 p. m., program; t p.m., vocal program; 10 p. m., Packard Ballad hour. KOW, 491.5 meters, Oregonlan, Portland. 10:30 a.m., music, news, weather; 12:30 p.m.. Rose, City Trio; 7:30 p.m., weather, market, news, sport; 7:45, 8 p.m., educa tional programs; 9 p. m., concert; 10 p. m., Multnomah dance music. KFOA, 454.3 meters, Rhodes store, Seattle. 12:30 p.m., Kiwanii club; 4, ( p. m Hoffman orches tra; 8:45 p. m., Broadway high school program; 8:15 p.m., weatk. r; 9:30 p.m., Harknes orchestra. EARL SHEPHERD CO. RADIO BCTH-SITFUE8 Freh Radio Batterle ' 507 Main fit. KLSmatb. Fall 25 is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 25 lion of the I110111 at a "Mo W all .Str et. Injct, J. ' :-ti market." llfclit.lhc New Vork stock exchange, i Morgan. Left, view of MRS. LEATHA PARKER ircirtirn wir-tir ri iticc t33JLVlCU lit- VV LU 1 11 J In the offke In the Klamath! counly fourtnoua nf A. C. Ilondcr-: ton. counly agent, and Frank V. I Helton, counly club agent, there Is CLUB WORK PROGRESSING., ,. fn. I DECLARES COUNTY HEAD ! The fnco l that of Mrs. Lcda Par-I l;er. of Kl4malh Fulla. who yesterr MEET ON NOV. 19 Radio Program KxprcMlng hlmrr'f as hljihly sat Infltd wilh Ihn arlivlilcs t Klain alh county tm)V and glrla' rliibs. Frnnk W. Biiun, rounly club aKent, ynalnnlny annoiinoul Hint ono moro rlrla' rlub hail been formed. The Intent Ir at ltnaell Valley. j There aru now five munibera, all of whom are rnthuxlnitlc about the work. Mr. Briton raid. "Tho glrlit", ho aald "hnvo performed enellenl work," . . Mra. Viola (I. Dearborn, leaiher. waa chosen luial club lender: Alma flrown waa named prenldont; Orace llrown was made vlee-prenlilonl; and Thiitnia Tearo waa Heeled soeretnry. Virginia Monroo and lunhelle Ten re are the other two memBera. tt.y asKUmed her new duties as book keeper in the offlte. !Hr. Porker anreeeda Thnlla .Neweomb. resigned, who hrs left the city for 8nn Francisco. Mrs. Newromb's resignation was accepted srviral duys ago. 1U)X rWK'IAI, AT HWAX LAKE Although the night was stormy, a largo 11 u in her of .pojiplc .attended tho box social given at, Swan school Inl Saluriluy niKht. vS Tho pupils from both schools per formed In a very creditable way. A anerlal feature was a song "Swan hake" th? words composed by Mrs. Delia Nichols, teacher of Lower Swan school. Another feature was an Impersonation dance by Thoron Swap, lately of Hollywood. Sixty dollurs was realised from the salo of the baskcla. This money will bo used to purchase a phono- Ol.l ATtililtS WANTKH Tho Klnmuth Sportmiien'a associa tion ..n! Vfilmileera to retlorl to Wacuonnr ! 1 1. . m..i..h n..n... imr.irn I k snd nll's-.u.. ,,i. t inventlcnto con- SfPh- T Wharton ,,;. , thn Tt,i, ,,K0 ,rIrlct. with A ,lmM re ,Unncd fo' the social,. ... r,,, necessary lh f're. The co-operatlon 01 fcirm.rrlugol , H..nn.. r ihn earcosne. of ducks! these two communities Is highly r-i. sun a I Tho second and final meeting of the Klamath county school board, with Its budget committee, is to be held In the office of Fred Peterson, county superintendent of schools, in the courthouse next Thursday morn ing. It was announced yesterday. The meeting will be called to or der promptly at 10 'a. m., it was aald. The gathering Is to be hold, in accordance with the law, 20 days after the first meeting. Following the lint budget meet ing It vas anriou4d that, after there had been 'considerable slash ing, tho committee managed to keep within the six per cent tax limita tion law. Items allowed for next year, how ever, do not include the proposed erection of new structures whichJ officials say, the rapid increase in school attendance w::i make nec essary. It is predicted that tho voters will be allowed to express their sentiments si to a bond Issue to toko caro of the new buildings. Tuesday, November 17 KPO. 428.3 meters. Hale Bros and Chronicle. San Francisco. t Usual features; 1 .p. m., Selger or chestra; 2:30 p.m.. Patriotism Day talk; 3:30 p.m. Palace orchestra; 5:30 p.m., children's hour, stocks; 6:40 p.m.. States orchestra; 7 p. Come Early , and , Avoid the Rush - ' ' Normandy Bell Ringers at. Elks Temple Thursday, Nov. 19 DANCING Mi that place. If you .an go Friday commendable. Il She mnrrli'il .1 ... ,i..v ti.v 11 IM of ox-' , rt .81 A .rr.nn.muDU Will ' 7us. but,,.. ........ .... ,.,.e lies. pfctt Hvrd, and . . The largest r'-'-n. She then 1 i r.ri.t I- u.M.il.ll'a. Nli-1 I rrell'a Christmas enrds at N15-1S tork of rhritmns Beloct your Christmas card. i early Canli. now on display at soutii- sease of Ned, Say ate Women Calif v.- rlr is a dla- " 'Mt minded 'rk,"li'. Girls 1 HHctico do so ' llniinl --..., tumor- -:, cnaritably lh. I"' M of onlnlnn rcsmt of 'at. ' SPortlni,... ... 'Mem i ... . Virion n" :"P?" " ?lo,Zn,,"""fn" , --"i"irict. with it ... I"1"" . ,117 K0 r,lw 0,''r.l.y ,Uy "''"l-mcnls win " "Iiplli.s. ASTOD l""r'UVATEToiLE1 Comfortable trains at convenient -hours every day most everywhere. REDUCED ROUNDTRIP FARES between Pacific Coast pointsnotveffcctivcLong limits stopovers. Save travel funds buy round trip tickets. Substantial reduc tions in effect throughout the winter season. And plan your trips to Ret most-pcr-dollar value. Any Southern Pacific atjent will gladly help you. Get his advice and aid. SoaitliemFadMC J. J. MILLER.1 Phone 709. V Di.trict Freight & Passenger Agent Room 205 Hopka Bid. 8th and Mam St.. - Song Recital by ELIZABETH SPENCER This is a golden opportunity for Klamath Falls to hoar the famous soprano. Assisting her will be Lucile Collctte, well-known pianist Miss Spencer's appearance here makes it . possible to perform an interesting musical ex periment. In some of the numbers, the famous artist will compare her voice with its RE-CREATION by Mr. Edison's new phonograph. Saturday, November 21 at 8tlS P. M. Presbyterian Church A number of complimentary invitations are available for this special concert. Call, write, or telephone for them, at once. ' They will be issued in the order of application. Wirtz Music Store Phone 125 122 So, Sixth St. Klamath Fall, Ore. The EASYwR (Electric-driven; Gas-heated) By All &jisP See the ' " Krai- Model Demonstration THE EASY IMPORTANT . .- 1 ? . .. i . The initial cost of a washing machine is not the im portant thing. THE IMPORTANT thing is to select one that will give you complete satisfaction for years and years to come. To our knowledge there are EASY washers in Klam ath Falls and Portland which have been used from 12 to 15 years and are still washing clothes. What other, washer has that record? No EASY washer has yet been known to wear out The sturdiness and long life of the EASY washer is reflected in its resale value. Out of the thousands . of EASYS in use, is very seldom that you ever see an EASY advertised in resale columns of the news--" papers. The values they bring testimy to their good- ? ness and to the public's belief in them. WHY EXPERIMENT? ". Buy an EASY and you will get SATISFACTION Sold hy" JL-U.'aa-Vj -CA ,a 'J . GET YOUR GUNS AND SHELLS HERE . i A. D. LAMBERT, Prop. 1 niia..j i " B - i noalrea Klamath rails, vr. notn 81.50