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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1925)
Page Two ) ADDRESSES CLUB (OotitlnnM From Vnee Oncl I prerentH additional withdrawal. without the consent of congress, j netirlr !3 per rent of the area or the elate of Oregon wis forever: withdrawn from settlement and ; taxation. La:idi nhioh are part of the at.itt' of Oregon. Lands which will forever be a burden! unan our taiuawers miner tne present policy. Lands aXJof hare u value In a 50-var forest removal and re-foresiation cf more than (500.000,000 or an amount equal to one-half of thei present taxable wealth of Oregon. He pointed with pride to the (act n..rr... rnlmA tilt Itltlt. 000 In appropriations from congress during the past four yearn for roads, hariiors, reclamation oi.iiary anil prior to tne oedtcation i arid lands, etc. That she had par- ticipated in In federal road aid. forest highway, forest roads and development appropriations and ap-i portionments to the magnificent 1 total of fK.22f.332. During that time, however. New York received j ).l'l.u4I,v::r I'euiis. itania, a.-; Ml. SCI; Ohio, $22, Hat, 759 In fed - eral road aid appropriations and. proportional amount provided for every state in the union. The sena tor exclaimed .that it was not just or equitable for states having their entire area upon the tax rolls to , participate in the resources of ouriia reserved area to the detriment of, Oregon. In fact, the senator said, the conservation policy will be ben eficial, ntt only to all the Ameri can people, hut its benefits will be world wide, and such a gigantic undertaking can not be carried out i .k. .-i bl kuv ouic cijreu3o vk Oregon. - . day in a suicide pact. In short Sonaior Stanf'eld main- The two women who reirisiere.l a tains that the rcscurcps of the 11 'Miss Lcona Farmer and Miss Kay public land states, forever with-; Willmer. of Kansas City, m a li,.al drawn and which can never resell ' hotel 0:1 Novembtr 21, were found the tax rolls, are the property of in tlieir room sufierhiir from the these states aad must when turned . effect from poison thty had swal illto. cash b" use or limber sales ' lowed. he paid to tiioe states and the Two letter were found ou a counties therein. That the. diver-, table in the. ruoni. One was ad ,r.ion of one dollar of tornrt m.jueyi.j dreised tu VlL.ti, AVilULm-. Jtiamia. alio-.S1 tiiu "t;;t ot . aJiuir isrration, .i'la.t. aud - a- vi'jf.-d,,, yoiujviU" Into the . fedural treasury .is cortfis-; cation. ! The parpcae cf the senator's c?m- pain in mis matier, waica nas been' foitere,i in tlie hearings held ny tut L. . aaaie euninu'.'.ee :i public l.ir.'l and rareys of which he is chairman, is to i:niir...s-; the people of 'iiis sr.ite- the tax T.arers Into whose pocket . this matter ii goes that they are about to be peaceably divested of a great in heritance. He believes that the people of the east, when made to understand the injustice ot the op eration, will favor Justice. He also believes that every citizen of Ore gon shonld continue to keep in touch with the growth and dev elopment of this issue to the etid that he may be able to assist in this effort to divert from the cot-: fers of the federal treasury and . into the treasuries of the several counties of Oregon the proceed from the utilization of our natural resources of which we are today ' loosing 63 per cent. The amount today is compartively small hut It will increase with leaps and bounds : within the next few years. TOO BUSY TO MAKE ! HOLIDAY SPEECH (Tontinu'l from Page One) nort "of thinK. , "liill" Canton, of t ho stiilo IiIkIi wny tlfpai-Lnicnt. lias (h'c.UU'd on tlin! most ikiVcI ix'(Miiiii ion of tlin day. i atiton, ifVhn is niu of the local : f 'uutma ,(.rH, vayn lm will npt-nd In: tnir: hours madinij up on pcout A :.o on ami r.o on, AloHt of the prrjriii hitt-rviewFd said thpy cxprcted V the football f'.Uilit. But (jrer;. p.-.dy arrod as rr-gard3 one p. lint ilie 'iv ;:oing to eaf. Dance Friday Night At Pelican By Shrine Club Novel decorations will he 'he key note of ii dance to t.e tfH n rulnt nUhl In 'lie tviiiie Tvlicim 1 n t.1 -1 . when rue niici'.j of the ('ri.iei' : ;i!'ine elnb will eiii(iln ifilh tiieir first dinn ing party of i!ie sen-on. Hevenil iMindfi'd invilaiion liavi In "ii hhued lo tioM.i. v, ho, will in ehj.io .Mt.oii -,. .:i. rt rn .:i:ir. l.Jr A'oiay and Job'; lJau;'L...'i.', aud their, Jl'.iaiU. ' Automobile Thief Tells Police Where To Find Machine nOSEUVRU. Not. 25. One auto mobile thief was kind enough to re port where ho left a atolen car. Chief of Police Ketch today re- ,..iv..l nnst.-srd on whlrd ... r.r.. fi!v nrinted by hand: "By the aide of the Dillard-l'inp- qua bridge, stands a little tin god on wheels, tag 15.BS1. "A man when he has to ateal." Chief Ketch found the automobile and is holding It until the owner can be found. Rev. W. E. Bobbitt Returns January 1 Rev. V. F. Bobbin, who has scores of friends In Klamath Kails, will Ih able to return to Klam-! ath on or about Hie first of Jan-1 of the Christian church the lat - ter part of January. Word ,to the effect was received yesterday by H. I. McKim. a mem- ber of the church, who stated that Mrs. Bobhltt will return with Re. Bobb1tt. lev. 1IOOO It has Been SUlierinc from what doctors and physicians! term nervous eihaustlon. At pre-1 sent he is resting In a sanitarium I in Lodi, California. Immediately after the Thanksgiving holiday he will be taken to his sister 3 sum- mer home in Santa Cruz, where it hoped he will regain slrenEUi lo! return to Klamath. WOMEN SEEK DEATH IN SUICIDE PACT KANSAS CITY. Nov. 25 United xews Two youne women sought , ... utinu u nsu ccf-yiri i n r ly nere .vermes-! and the other was . addrcs.ii J to t. ' 1 D-aaear. h.oux (ity., Iowa." and began, "dearest mother'"' 1 ..anuiai. uo aiienuea me rririv : say they will recover. Nothing was i.i iuk icaoii lor a sui. ide pact. i ' ' , " " ' ' :',;ee'.1' Celery en Branch Chicken Gumbo Fillet of Role Waldorf Salad Plum Hot Mince Swiss 9 Coffee Banks Show Huge Clearings in 20 Mos. Bank of Klamath The American National anil tha Finn National bunk, report a clearlne. j front 1. ,4. , October , 15. 1SI5. (ar In excels o( J20.000.. i 0u. . BUUUin; peraiiia ' city la taut ientn or . ..-v.,. to IJ.1SS.89. - Theae figure were obtained In the office of Police Judge tlagha-j gen who "nasi compiled them at lne. request of Thomas McCuaklo. acc-l rotary-manager of the Manufac Hirer's and Merchant's association of Portland, Oregon. MeCusklo will attend a meeting of tha American' Railway association to be held Ini Seattle on December the fourth and has asked (or similar figures from leading cities In Oregon. According - to Judge Gaghagen ihean figures far surpass any cid ers in the aun.il of Khiniulh Falls' history. The. pait 20 nionths havej boon more prosperous than any preceeuing v i ' 1 Klamath falls growth became so, h) par()(l r Mn w .apparent. ; Ayres uf 1'rlnevllle. Ayrea left yes- Especially noticeable was the i ,pr,n). tor the north, crease in Ihe Joint clearinca of the banks In. the city showing the' ynun , ,lr ..lrt nm Mr, rapid extension of Industry and k uro nmo1R ,)(, (UJ of j commerce which has become '';,. vh,',ir , tho cl,y for the call- in inu K'"w- " " to.i IrAniinnf !nrl Men Will Visit Five prominent reMidents of nend are eipected to arrive rn Klamath Falls Friday evening to spend sev eral days on a goose hunt with Jack Knowles and Jack Slater, ac- cording to word received from Knowles yesterday. Those In the party are R. 'W. c. . .v Sawyer, of the Bend Bulletin: Ralph Hamilton, state senator: H. , A Miller of t!-e Miller Lumber company: R. H. tionld. city en-l-r-.eer nnd Her1! APen of the Brooks Scan'.on Lumber er-mpany. Local Briefs 'lliaiik.-uhli. It. is!. M. and M H. i.. WaLU-!.U.ir; ar plhi.ir.t) enttsrtaii! Ibis HrieWioun wKli i(u n iesiing . 1 ii.-ink-i Kiring .iiuiier their home, on Pine iU-e-.'. c'oitr- will be hud for ihe follow:!.? eu.v-.: ir. and Mrs. 1. I.. Hill, Aud-. rey ldll, i li,.,i..r Wattnl.ur.r. ir- .:yrlle llelm. fir...; .Mrl;';.r. Mr. mid .Mrs. K v.. Wattei.l.ur.' - , , 1 ... - MENU Olympia Oyster Cocktail Roast Klamath Turkoy, Oyster Dressing Cranberry Sauce Suckling Pig with Stuffed Southern Sweets Domestic Goose Baked Apple Mashed Potatoes Cauliflower llollandaise Candied Sweet Potatoes Pudding Hard and Brandy Pumpkin Cranberry Ice Cream Cake or American Cheese Crackers Tea CLUB CAFE Thursday. Nov. 2. li2! T,i Visit Orw lloll.U)- -Martin Kamhy, son of Mr. 'and Mr. Carey Ranmhy. arrived Id Klamaih Kails Int nlitht to enjoy the Thanksalv lull holiday with hi parents. Hums, by u senior In Oregon Amlcul tural oolleae. Ahlkilt to Kntrrtaln Mr. nd I t. aYKH.vt t iiaritma IM V .fur- noon with a Thauksglrlng dinner Their guest will Include Dr. and Mr r.. C. Wi-e.arvcr and M!i Lor. rtia Jennings., Men-lit Nell llau.h C. M. Mer rill, our- of the oldeat of the many rancher In the Merrill valley Ula trlcl. haa disposed of hta ranch and sheep and U planning to leave with Mm. Merrltl III the near future. The Merrltt runch l one of Hie uldest . ... ,lrv bam0 of rltt family when they took tha land years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt are planning to make their peruian-, rnt home In Corrallls. . lieiurtis lo I'rinevllle Harvey ( (i( K,11lial Falls for some time, Ik planning to 'spend ThankaElvIng holidays with week-end. They are the house guesis ; of Mr. and Mra. J. J. Keller for the i Thanksgiving holidays. Here from North llcuil Promin ent Coo bay ritiiens have been among the recent visitors in Klam ath Falls this past two weeks, nnd among them Li Ludwig Kjelland. resident of North Bend. Kjelland Is a retired rancher of the Kentuck iulet district. ' Dinner at Hank Home Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hanks and Mr. and y.r" llenrv Funk are entertaining wnh a family dinner th afternoon at the Hanks rci'. lire ..n Pine tr-.et The uuesttf n .11 .neiinle lr. and Jrs. Ii. ,. Ck-m-uy, Kerne iiatil., y,r. and Mr- i' i' ll. ldilih .I'.ld fouv , hlldrell. r.-Mj '!': ,.f fllllo- Miiin. Mrs. K. K. Ii.l.ln.li. on., He..Jri. !i. J. C. i : ;....i.i ,,n, y,v 1'iul Mr-. M..r.n liai.ks. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry l--.iul;. 15 , V'. . Tliauk-rv-.li-r ii Men-ill r. audi n-.Mr. T.c r O'lMt? I. ff -,a amhl I or for tho . tcWciifnilit' ran wi:. r, , rs t;,,.y .!., .Tliaukif ivni.' da I . Mi tiffivld'.; tiaieni . In rem .Merrill-Hon:;! I' j:l..y tui-!' !.,.,! ;. :,: esn-rd L .'...leiii of it' tin- city - Ripe Olives . Consomme Royale Tartar Sauce Whipped Cream Sauce Apple Pie Milk- I -J In from lUmli Mr. and Mm. II. T. Mi'Klmmun were In thondty yes terday (rum ti olr riniih In the I'lne Drove district Fort Klnmiiili Visitors Mis Hour? J. flordon and Iter son Hob, Clonics, resident o( Kort Klamaih. spent yesterday In the rtly visiting with friends and. shopping Leaving (,ir Portlaml Iir. and Mra. 0. A. Massey are Waving today for Torliand v. hero, with their fam ily. I hey will attend the Ikiy Seoul conference of patrol leadtra. IT. Massoy'a two sous ate active In Hie scout work of Klamath county. Dinner at Carson Home Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Carson will be hosts lliia ntiornoon with a Thanksgiving din ner for member of the Immediate family. Cover will be laid for Mr. and Mrs. Leo Monro and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Carson, Mrs. Anna II. Moure, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Carson, Mtsa Alice Carson aud Frank Moore. .To Visit Willi lonilly Miss Kalh erlne Cpp. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank 1'pp. arrived In Klamath Fall, yesterday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays Willi her family. MU I'pp who recently completed her rnurse in Monmouth normal school. Is now leaching in l.liislau. town near F.iigeue ' Mills to Visit I'lin iiiK I i.d oh Mills of tlrecuii AgrK iillurnl i ollege. Isj feast. Thine lo enjoy the hnapit ainoiig Hie sliulentt In in l ive home allty nf Mr and Mrs. Barnes w ill this wonk-end I.i upend 'l'linuki;lv ' lie .Mr. mid Mra. K. W. Fonlnr, Mra. ing holidays wlih nl. nils und rela tives. Mills Is ihe son f Mr. nnd Mra. L. O. Mtlla. i Vlslilng Willi linuuliier Mr. and Mrs. J. A. tiordnii left mceiilly for, inn souin, where they will spend I lie Thanksgiving holidays wlih their daughter. Miss Hope Uordon. who Is a sliplcDt ot Miss Head' school In Oakland. Calif. 1 m Y . -i-.( -?tt'Cli fsWn vf a 3r 4 merits Next to Weatorn In From l'lne Urove Mrs. A, It, Campbell, well - known raskWnt of the I'lno drove, ill.tr let la Inrludnd In the nut of town shopper In the city till week. ,i Hliopplng From Tine Flat Mr. and Mr, Joo Itessel of I'lno flat, near Palry art Included In Ihe ro reut business visitors. Reno lUmlicm In Mr, nnd Mr. Hiram Murdoch from their ranch on the Keno road are Included In the recent visitor In Klamath Fall. Kvpoclol HomeMrs. Thomas V. Mell la eipected lo arrive In Klamath Fall at noon tomorrow after enjoying a fortnight's visit In I'orttrind and Rnlm . llt atn.l Mrs. Heli.dl will be ihe glioma of'r Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hhlva at Thanks giving dinner. lliulasu ill Dlmii t; M.ai Louisa Cattuiia and Mis Lillian Hcofteld are entertaining for a number of guests this afternoon with a Thank. -giving dinner nl Mm homo of Mr. i:ila McMillan on l'lne street. The' r.tienu wll lm hide Mr, nnd Mrs. T.I H. ItU liiirdson, Mr. nnd Mrs, Oito! Langslett. Mrs. Kiln McMillan, Me. viu Prlmt and the hostess. Fainll.i IteuiiloH TiMlrt.-- This nficrnooii at a live o'clock dinner. Mr. and Mrs. W II. Humes will ru lerlnln wnh a family dinner, enjoy lug a reunion wlih a Thnnkigiving Klavla M. Howell. Mr noil Mrs. Mar-! loll llarlien. Mr. anil Air . Iterl I.. Cook. Mni. Coldle lloilslou, Allison Barnes. Jliniuy n rues. Feed rick llarilu. Zed Uarnes, and Billy Dean Houston Briquia Improve Finos Her qulst who aiihinltlod recently lo a minor operation la highly Improved jVV according to member ot lh family. -a jl. i u ijl ma- .a i. . il. gsessta JEWELUV Makes a (.ill ot Kndurin Value Jewelry Gifts 1 ' , ; ; . Selected from this store's assort- ' ' ' . i . ' symbolize the true spirit of. giving. Whether your choice be the gleam ing beauty of a sparkling pern or r' the exquisite charm of some dainty piece tho variety is such that you cannot err. George Metz. Reliable Jeweler. "Let George Do JUT mm t Lai Is l.r,M"S bnalai y . ? .i To HIWp I """" I". la, 1 FORMt PUREDfc' A And porsonal,l i other gift ca,' I youe' ; PHOTocii -Frmef) De J if you wish it Stinson Sti 737 Mii,s 1 l.'iii'i' piVturt FREE with every M , tographaj fore Xi THE. v --'..Ti r,. mm J.it JU" 1 !" f 1 r j i ...... .