The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 18, 1925, Image 5

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kit ihe Influence of
L-midlori would over-
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in vouiia manhood
LtiiloMl "rwrluii to
Molottits nr. Home
loll M l"0 iramplni
m but In I ho main
ridrtl; llo bla dow en-
tiUbl several months
kon ae robbed o(
iiJ iin of Jark'a friend.
tiftlimr. Implicating
I T Bdsun Whim ta
U it Armour racking
iitntMinl al Ihe trial
Lur a unu for her foe-
IW tntlmunv of hla
u mulled Id hla con-
k iu three wi'rka ago.
utt iu been on bond i
Uiii kit mind whether
NVIa. or appeal.
M bit Inat wttk-entl
M i flourish of aoclal
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lulus. "Th liurand
M tlrna. After the
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llluff I'luba.
Mra. Duraml, a prominent society
imitrou. Uu, I,,,.. Jllt.k w couvkt
ed bee.u.rt ll pru.wuiK lMrney
doalred political advancement and
wnnlod lo u.e n,0 convlcllon "for
polltlcul idverthilDii,"
William Howard Taft. .prc..
dent of the United Htatea, and yot
out of Ilia moat prominent flKuren
In current hlatory. waa the flrat
Judge, of the flrt court of honor, m
b inalltuted Into the order of the of "Ire.tora In eharK.,, aud wlih a
It llllll 111 Mi1vfin
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win uo aliupln but foruiul.
'"iirt of hutior will meet Wed
'lay, win, hoya gutlierliiR at 7,
P. in. In the Ai.iorl.ai, liun rooina
wim the murt ronvrtiliiK ot I
"clock iu u,, cuurt ro(mi
The Luilneii valley Irrlmulon dl-Irk-t
held .the annuitl election Tuo-
uy. novenibor lu. at t regular 1
polling pu.ee. John W. Tumor, a
memlwr of the prenem harrti wu,
re-elected by a majority of U to o,
which apeaka good for him Id hla
preacnt term, mid we hope lo be
able to keep peuio aud huruiuny In
I lie dlitrlct.
On Hatur.lny. the mi, nr,t (18
people of the roiiiniiiiilty gathered
at the ai-hool lliiune for' a general
clean-up day, with the local board
ncwlay, Nov, l. 1925
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AS M'I'IIM IATKIN
lloy Hcoula of America,
"Plendld attendance of Jolly good
Other prominent men er workura on linn, I i !,,. i..
judge, of the court and ronalder It fine work with plow and fro.o. m
on. of the greale.t of bonora to be
aaked to alt on euch bench.
Klamath Pall, haa her own court
of honor, tl. V. Kuykendall la the
pre.ldlng judge, and the court com
mlaaloner. are K. U. Klllott. K. II.
Hall, Jamea Hwanaon, Ir. fl. A.
Maaaey. Arthur I.. Hire and L. k
Hanker. Tb clerk ot th. rourt la
Krcrett O, Nord, court herald b
I'aul O. Landry.
Th. court will conrena once every
all weeka, the time to be announced
a week before the meeting In Cir
cuit Judge A. L. Lcavlit'a court
room. ,
The court of honor la the organl
ml Ion through which Klamalh Fulta
will allow Ha anprovul of acoutu
who have made progreaa. Ila prl
uiary pur pone k) to encourage and
allmulate boyt In advancement In
coming, and to atandardlae the
work of rewarding their efforta.
While .coming la much more than
leveling up the ground, which tho
board Intend to mnk a Utile more
attractive In the future. A aplendld
lunch waa aerved by the ladle, and
everyone rubbed elbowa with hla
neighbor "moatly at the table." and
all went to their home feeling hap
pier at the end of a perfect day.
The I-angell Valley Community
Club met at the community hall the
Uth, with a good attendance, and
after dlacuielng the railroad eltua
tlon and the rabbit poUonlng cam
paign, a program, waa rendered by
member, of the club. The commit
tee on rnhblta reported that every
thing waa moving along nicely In
that lino, and they vpect In lie fully
prepared to land a klllhiK blow on
Mr. Unbolt aa noon an the flrnt mow
cornea. After the program tho acuta
were moved out and everybody en
toyed themnelvea In a little nodal
the mere panning of lean, ( In, hop for an hour, after which coffeo
been found that bora advance eon- j and cake were aervod by the ladlea.
In. appreciation of thn excel
lent cooperutlon of The Klamath
New. during the recent Itndlo
Curnlvul und Kele, a letter wua
received laal night by Tho New.
from the llualueiti and I'rofva
louul Women', club.
The letter read, a, follow,: 1
The Klama'.h N'ewa, t
IJenr Kill tor:
Tho Ilualnew and I'rofi'iiaional
Womeu'a club wlahea to take
thla opportunity to eipreu their
gruteful npprnclullon of the free
udverllaliig given the Itndlo Car
nival and Fete prior to their ben
efit affair on Saturday, Nor. IS,
Id th. chamber of commerce.
, We feel that the aucceaa of
I ha carnival wai due In a great
meaaure to your generoua pub
licity and We whin to again thank
you for aaalHtlng u, ,o freely. .
Hlncerely youra,
The Unnlnex, and Profee
alonal Women'. Club.
latently from rank to rank exem
pllfy acut principle. In the beat po
alhl. manner. Hcout progreaa and
true ncoul aplrlt are directly con
nected. Heretofore the awarding of
certificate, and badge, haa been
done In a more formal way and
without opportunity to impress up
on the boy the Importance of the
occaalon.
It I, now proposed by the court
of hiior that the procure ot out
standing men of the community will
dignify the occaalon and place the
tamp of approval-ot the commun
rlaltlng with her parent and other
relative..
Mr. Ilopklna. the dlitrlct manager
of the LanKell Valley Irrigation dis
trict, expecta to move Into the new
home till coming week, and must
jay that it'e a real nitty little home.
Mr, and Mr. Hopklna are well- liked
by everybody, and we hope that the
good fellowship will continue for
ome time to come. - '
Lower Langell 'Valley la Improv
ing In more way. than one. There
ha. not been no much loud noise "as
of big gun," aa last full, but every
body Is busily engaged In cleaning
up the old place, and sage brush
lan,d, getting ready for great activ
ities for a bigger and better crop
next year. '
If you wasn't there you missed
real treat. lienor come out to the
meetings be one of tho happy
throng, and let' get acquainted,
And. by the way, don't forget the
box social to be given al the ford
ney hall, Haturdny night, November
21, for tho benefit ot the school
children', Christmaa tree. Plenty of
eat. and a good time assured.
Mr. and Mr. J. W. Turner ore
spending a couple of weeks visiting
with old friends at Kugene. They
expect to return home by Thanks-
Ity upon the bo a work and ad
vanrement. Thin work will not only i giving
encourage the buy, but tna acoui-
nmBier anu mw iiwf whiitix - mw ,
have spent their doe with the boylt Pnd most of the winter months
Mrs, A. K. Cale lac In Portland
MRS. META WAGNER f
WEDS CHAS. NELSON
Krlenda of Mrs. Mela M. Wagner
and Mr. Charles Nelson will be glad
to hear that the couple were mar
ried In Yreka on Thursday, Nov. 12.
according to a letter received In
Klamath Falls yesterday.,
Mr. sad Mra. Nelson are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Winning- j
nam, ai uazene. lain., wncre iney
will spend a few days before going
south on s honeymoon trip" to south
ern California and MexIcoT
CRIMP IS LAID AT
DOOR OF CHURCH
Dean of Religious Education
Declares Tuition of
Children Lacking
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 17. Ilea-;
ponslhlllty for the crime wave waa j
laid at the ddor of the church Tues- j
day by Dr. Walter 8. Alhearn, of :
Boston, dean of religious education ;
at Boston university, upon hla ar-!
rival to attend the 16th annual
convention uf the Missouri Bunday!
school council.
Until the churches ran match the
excellence of the public school sys- .
tern with an equally good religious
educational system, Dr. Athearn oees
no hope that the crime wave will :
auute.
"There are more than 28.000,000,
children In this country who are
not In-any way reached by any i
religious education," the educator
declared. "There's your seed-bed of ;
crime, social unrest and anarchy." I
A survey to determine the ethi
cal attitude ot children on ques- j
tions of honesty conducted by Dr. I
Athearn resulted in the startling
replies that they did not consider
It dishonest to steal from one who j
had obtained his money dishonest
ly. - j
In answer to a question as to ;
who In their opinion, has otaln-1
ed their fortunes dishonestly, tho .
children listed the following: j
Hanker, lawyers, landlord, rcnl i
estate men, manufacturer, rail- !
road.1. street car and other big cor
porations. "A break down In tho ethical edu- 1
catlonal system of the country Is
responsible (or this attitude by the
children." sold Dr. Athearn. "We
withdrew the teaching of religion
from the schools because It was not
lamiutrallj. TtlA churches BHSUm-
ed the responsibility and the church- j.
es have fallen down on the Job."j'
Better Clothing
A
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LOWER PRICES
We have no competition in Ore
gon when it comes to the combination
of quality, workmanship and price in
Suits and Overcoats. We offer you
Suits and Overcoats at prices from
$25 to $45
With the cold i season now on you
will require warmer clothing. We
recommend and guarantee our Wool
Blankets, Shirts, Underwear, Mack
inaws,' Sox and Robes.
The Brownsville Woolen
Mills Store
5th and Main St.
Man Arrested Xiar Here C. W.
Kbbert. who had been laboring at
Hpragne river, was taken fnto cus
tody yesterday by operatives of the
sheriff office. "He was arrested on
a. felony warrant Issued at Susan
ville, California.
Individuality In Glassware Gifts
Quality
Price
Service
Books for Children
This week the State Library will have a large variety of books
for children on exhibit at Baldwin Hardware Store,
i "Underwood's Pharmacy have several hundred or these same
books in stock, and will be glad to order any that they do not have.
Buy your books NOW or at least place your orders, and avoid
disappointment at Christmas.
A partial list of fine books for children from five to twelve
years of age are listed below. -
The "0z" Books
The Wizard of Oz
The Tin Man of Oz
Tik Tok of Oz
and 20 other titles.
Price, each $1.75
Mother West Wind Stories
Old Mother West Wind
Mother West Wind's Children
Mother West Wind's Hour Stories
and fifteen other titles.
Price, each $1.00
Bailey Books
Sleepy Time Tales
The Tale of Cuf fy Bear
The Tale of Billy Woodchuck
The Tale of Paddy Musjcrat
and twenty other titles.
Price, each 50c
Cory's "Jack Rabbit
Stories"
Jack Rabbit and Danny Fox
Jack Rabbit and Professor Crow
Jack Rabbit and Chippy ....
Chipmunk
and twelve other titles.
Price, each 50c
A gift of fragile Venetian Glassware is sure to
be : as unique as it is pleasingit's something
everybody else hasn't thought of before.
Burgess Animal Stories
Bobby Coon
Old Man Coyote
Reddy Fox
and twenty others.
Price, each 60c
Billy Whiskers Series
Billy Whiskers at the Fair
Billy Whiskers in Panama
Billy Whiskers at Home
and twelve other titles.
Price, each $1.25 "
GifU of fine leather
' Cigarette Casea
Key Containers
Wallets
and
many other pleasing
gifts await your
selection.
Toilet Sets in many
beautiful patterns
invluding
LuCliisHiquo Lady
Betty.
French imported
22 karct gold leaf
inlaid.
LET GEORGE DO
Phne 72 GEO. L. METZ
IT
622 Main St
Space forbids listing of dozens of others in our stock. Many of them are
beautifully illustrated in colors. (Please add five cents extra for each book,
if ordering by mail.)
By the way Christmas cards are now on display. Beautiful steel engrav
ed cards, each with envelope, five and ten cents.
Droo into our store frequently. We will be putting new Christmas goods
on display daily. As usual our stock comprises the latest and finest gift
articles. . "
t'vZ KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Tnf I
WHERE PARTICULAR riuru
BUY THEIW DRUGS