The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 19, 1925, Image 5

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THiirfl'day, Nov.' 10." 1925-
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Lm .taring off !
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ku mbstlluted for
L iho did not appear. '
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it 0M PUBl'hM went
ill M doubt influenced
nlllnl B draw. Thin :
La, Ik lans who do-'
null of hi'Htop
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IV wreatlrr cumplaln
Kt rant Inue th ml-
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ISd la SllltS of th
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hi of It.
rii Kljrkev's fjro
pa re fur this fall
M m. lie naa
tavs In t'hlcn.
rn U uya lie will
iw. Saturday nigrit
nswmra ana mere
Itnuklng on hat-
ioIbs boui h for
p for Hullo.
bHji mill nil
Wi jrrt uudeter-
In pretty fair
evidenced by
iuy time miring
. jfe- ;
Victor Vermin (ahtivv), Ilia
rnnn who lnu(li( Col. William A.
Miti In II. atomi nntir of tho
aviation ronlruvrny, liuw to Ay,
now la 4 hood inlraiiun in Syr
ruar, N Y. lie ) one of tlie
iiionccr avuitora of tlir vountry.'
Ir uyt Col. Mlti'lirH't plane
rraalii j on Ilia tint Hmlit.
KLAMATH FALLS
CHICKENS SCARCE
Mra. CharlBB Kalor, 1615 Monlo
Way. I wnudnrltm If all the
rhlckona. for which Klamath PalU
ba boon Jumly (amoua. harp
tn ken wlriK southward or aoine
pUc.
niKht hrn and a roonlir com
prlacxl Mra. Knlur'a flock until
yealvrday. Thrn ahe put claaal
fled Bd In Tha Nvwa. Hhe told
to the tint man who ranin.
Twenty mor dl.appolnled buyem.
who had read Iht ad. telcphonrd
too lale. t'hlrkitna may b acarre
In Klamath Falli, hut runponara
to Want Ada In thin paper are
mil.
PLEA NOT GUILTY
AccuecJ Facci Two Charges
In Court on Bad Check
And Larceny Count
Arraigned In circuit court before
Jodie A. fy. Li'UVlll yeaierrtuy. Wal
ler Jucubaon, Imllcled by the (rand
Jury on two , counts, entered pleas
of not utility to. both cburne.
Jacobion, arrested Monday near
Klumaih Falls, la accused of Usulng
a rherk without funds to cover
It. and with larceny In a dwelling.
He had been sooiht by officers for
about a month before he was taken
Into custody. JucoUon's trial will
follow others Monday set by Judge
J-euvlit and probably will ba held
abuul IlKcembnr 3.
jThansgfviri Danice I
Planned By Workers!
teavr for Aliluud Mrs. H
Huminrra. accompanied hy
T.I log aad rlsitlpi with Mr. and Mrs.
her ' A. C. Erlcksou. left fur their hi.m
the early part of the week.
FILMS DESTROYED
IN $100,000 FIRE
txploiion Foils Contact of
Explosion Follow Contact of
Aa Composition Touches
HOLLYWOOD, Calif.. Nor. 18.
Fllma valued at 1100.000 were de
atroyed here In a fire which threat
ened for a time to domolian the en-
tiro plant of the Fine Arte motion :
picture aludlo. , '
One of the films was being shown
In' a projection room when It came
In contact with a heated electric
wife. An exploalon followed, which
sot fire to five other films, compris
ing more than 30 reels.
The prompt arrival of Los Angeles
fire department saved the destruc
tion of aeverat new atagca, valued
at I'joo.ouo.
granddaughter Miss Alice' Tomplar
left yesterday morning for Anh-
A Tliaiikaifivin,, i.i '.r,....J land, where he will spend the win-! ' Valley Vlxltor Out of town
which, us regards elnbbrato docora-l1"' """"ha with her mother M". " iitor, in Klamath Fulls
lions, probably never has beenC- H. Humphrey. Miss Templar yterday included Homer KoberU,
eiiuulled In Klamath county, was nu' not ueen we" tut some nmee" anown rancher from the Poe
planned last night at a meeting of1 aai w"' ' lslt during thj vauey umrlct.
locul electricians at tbo California , winter at the Humphrey borne with
Oregon Power company's offices. ner grandmother.
Wll'lain Beck will h In charge '.
of the dance, and Joe Cass will rcwt" uiven
rwyla Ferguaon who Is leaving in
the near future for Han Francisco
and other southern cities to spend
the winter, was honored last night
with a Surprise party at Iter borne
on Conger avenue. ,
handle the electrical work. The
dunce Is to be held at the Altumont
pavilion.
. Lone streamers of electric lights
and other electrical equipment,
which will flanh. Intermittently, are
to, be Included In the decorations.
There will also be an electrical moon
and stars, It was said.
The dance Is sponsored by all lo
cal electricians, and (hey declared
they Intend to make no profit. .
AVTO MAX I.N CITY
A. T. Blelner, of Portland, who Is
associated with the Roberts Motor
car. company, ot Portland. Is a,
business visitor in Klamath Falls.
Mr. Blelner, who formerly resided
at Salem, Is well known over the
state. He Is registered at the Hall
hotel.'
WKLLKR Fl'.NKRAIi TODAY
Funeral services for the late Mrs.
Angela Weller, who died on Tues
day morning, will be conducted from
Whltlock's funeral borne, at 10:30
this morning. Rev. A. L. Rice of
the First Presbyterian church, will
officiate... .
Illy Visitors Ollie Howard end
Amos Lundy, prominent residents
of the Bly district were among
tbe business visitors In Klamath
Falls yesterday.
Initiation Planned Job's Daugh
ters of Klamath Falls will con
duct an initiation tonight at 7:30.
to which all members of the orga
nization are requested to attend.
ward Ashurst, Klamath Falls., at
torney, will address, the members
present on "Legislation In Oregon
Pertaining to Wumeu and. Child
ren." Students o( the sixth grade
will present ,n play entitled , "The
Seven Hinges of Woman," Those
who will be in charge of the tea
during the afternoon will be tbe :
mothers of students' In the eighth
grade. ' i
, V. T. A. to Moot Friday Mem
bars of the Fairvlew Parent Teach
ers association will meet on Fri
day afternoon, November 20 at
1:00 o'clock In the school. Ed-
Return to Com Bay E. J. Arms
and Lyle D. Chappelle, postmast
er of North Bend on Coos Bay
who have spent several days In
the Klamath country duck bunt-
Local Briefs
Accept Position Fred 'Oilman
has accopted s position In the
01 over Jewelery store as expert
watchmaker'. Oilman come . to
Klamath Falls highly recommend
ed from Portland and Camas,
Washington.
Be surti of your
" farnace!
Yonr comfort even yoqr
health depends on the kind
of heat yon obtain from yonr
furnace. That kind at heat
depends on tha construction of
yonr Xnrnaea and the skill with
which it is Installed In your
home. Health requires an
abundant circulation of warm
moist beatl Not just heated
air. Comfort requires ade
quate heat at minimum ex
pense and effort
HAINES
THE FURNACE MAN
1023 Main
Phone 323
- Vision is a prtoelesg sense
it gives yon a sense of power
hat means more to your com
fort in life than anything else.
Consult with us. Invest In per
fect vision.
"The subject of eye
examination should Le
taken up In your fam
ily circle, and discus
sed with caudor."
DR- H. J. WINTERS
Eye Sight Specialist.
We Grind Our Own (ilsssea,
Falls, Ore..
aTaW
Store Equipment
For Sale
Save money. This equip
ment, though used js in
first claw condition and
can. be had at a fraction
of the coat of new arti
cles. ' . ' ;
1 lVi it. P. Hobart Cof-
. fee Mill. -v ,, . (.
1 U. S. Slicing Machine
and Stand.
1 McCaskey Credit Sys
.. . tem. ., , . , ..,
1 MuUittraph. - ;
: 1 Burroughs Adding
' Machine. -
Also one candy display
; case. Articles may be
seen at . .
La Vogue Store
8th and Main St.
HOTEL AStORf
2ofHai , UaAla
EVERY ROOM kas PRIVATE TOILET
50S Baths New. Modern ,
Close co Shopping District and Theatres
FREE fcARACE TV-; , i V
as-br. and Mrs.
hit early yestor-
ar Ran Franclnro
"hi cities. '
hsti Pass Out of
pthllors ln the city
F. n. Oldlng
Miltt of Grants Pass.
iMTIIKIl
I """TO, pro DUD If
pwl la tonlRht and
..triy winds.
VrTJeT-.. .
u CLASSIFY
bmsl. .
I, rit street, off Ore-
I N19
R luTrr,, -
Irr
l,U., ""WBtes fourteen
I? "rv.d on r-
CHINESE
PVERB
bufn false in
Hre a tn,n
cent Glasses .
million -dollar
GOBLE
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1 " VTJV
Tames
lepalrwl
BOARD TO MEET
Tndny the Klamath county high
arhool hoard, together with men
who cotuprlae the budget commit
tee, will hold Its regular mating ,
in tho office of Fred Peterson, sup
erintendent, in the courthouse. !
There are a large number of
bills which must be acted on by!
the board, and the budget commit-j
tee Is meeting for tho second time'
in compliance with he state law.;
Considerable routine business will
be transacted. It waa said. I
MtKSS CltlTII'l.KI)
WASHINGTON', Nov. 1 Orga
nized Catholic women of tbe coun
try at the closing sesalon here of
their national council, attacked "un
edlfylug violations of modesty ln
dress" pledged themselves to take
every remedial means and then de
clared war on salacious literature
and Indecccncy In the spoken and
silent nrama.
MASONS
ATTENTION!
Work in F. C. Degree on
Friday night. '
C. E. DENNIS, W. M.
Song Recital by
ELIZABETH SPENCER
This is a golden opportunity for Klamath
Falls to hear the famous soprano. Assisting
her will be Lucile Collette, well-known pianist.
Miss Spencer's appearance here makes it
possible to perform an Interesting musical ex
periment. In some of the numbers, tho famous
artist will compare her voice with 'its RE-CREATION
by Mr. Edison's new phonograph.
Saturday, November 21
at 8:15 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
122 So. Sixth St.
Phone 125
Klamath Falls, Ore.
THURSDAY arid
FRIDAY
i 1
Will Be Remnant Days At
HECTOR'S
Fashion Center
SILKS
Crepe de Chine
Satin Crepe
Flat Crepe
Charmeuse
Satin
Messaline
Wash Satin
Taffetas I
Fancy Silks'
Corduroys
cotton piece
'goods
; 1
Everfast Suitings
Girighams
Ever fast Crepes
Everfast Basket Weaves
Curtr.in Nets
Ratines 1
Novelty Plaid Suitings
Everfast Shantone
Everfast Linens
WOOL GOODS
Broad Cloths
Velours
Serges ''
Venetians
Whipcords
Tricbtines
Novelty Suitings
Plaid1 Serges
French Serges
priced
remnants are
low wholesale cost; Maybe just
. ; i .... - " .
what you want is here at a mere
fraction of its original cost.
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