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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1925)
Pag Two LITTLE JANE WANTS REGULAR RAG DOLLY (Conllnued from FKr" One) In collecting various donations. Soon. It was explained, heaqquar- ters are to be opened in the nuw ( W. O. Smith building,' fifth aud Klamath, with F. R. Vance In! charge. A free telephone It to ba! Insulted by Ray Dunn,' local manj ger of the raciflc Telephone & . Telefrraph company. Committee members aald yester day they will arrange for trucks to ! pick np articles which local resi dents wish to contribute. Usable clothing, shoes, stockings of all sties, canned stuff and all sorts of things to eat will be welcome. Cash donations also must be had, that certain articles, not furnished, may be bought, B. J. Savldge Is In charge of the committee work and results are said to be assured. More than. 80 families were cared tor here last Christmas and the number Is expected greatly to ex ceed that tiU year. "The population has Increased considerably, and most of th per sons who come here aren't posses sed of large bank balances," Chris Barnstable, one of ttyi committee men, said yesterday. "Many men bring their families here because they belters they can make money." The drlre for 4he community chest will not be ' closed - until Christmas ere, Mr.. Barnstable an nounced. V SENATOR WHEELER TO RENEW FRAUD FIGHT (Continued from rage One) and the authority of 4he district court to handle the case. "The district Court not a fed eral court," Walsh declared. "It is the equivalent of a state court and cannot try federal . cases." Walsh's strongest plea was based 'upon the double Jeopardy charge, j "We must consider as settled," he said, "the issue of fact raised in the Montana case, which is the same as that raised here, namely, that Wheeler used his influence wlUi the department of Interior to urge approval of -certain permits to prospect for oil and gas." Walsh further declared that tbc defendant1 ' was charged - by ha government merely with violating ' an "Interpretation of the law." Al though not admitting that his client had even violated the govern " meat's' interpretation' defense coun sel pointed out that the federal law did not limit the number of prospecting permits that might be taken out. - Arguments were scheduled to continue Saturday. l 14 YEAR OLD GIRL TO BE CINDERELLA SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27. Victoria Deschamns. shy little 14 year-old , school girl Is to know the delights of .Cinderella. ' -John W. McClord, whose wealth j came from the Alaska gold fields, I Friday admitted that legal steps had been taken toward Victoria's adoption. She will become Jac-j quellne McCord and heiress to the HcCord riches. j MITCHELL TRIAL IS JOLTED BY GEN. KING (Oontlnncd from Page One) "I heard that!" King reddened. "I was talking to the law mem ber," . he explained in confusion. Conquers Bad Breath v and is. Popular Again ill 4 '..! 4 "The day I tuned lairing Carter's Little Liver Pilli," tart Mr. John A. ' Perry of New York City, "my habitual bad breath and had stomach uopped. I strongly recommend them to all those afflicted with these nasty troubles. I sxure you that my own cane wai a bar one, causing me untold embarrass -merit, and Carter's helped me right from the start" ' Bad breath comes from sour stomach and can usually be relieved ouickly by Carter's Little Liver Pills, i They are svonrlerf'il for conuipation, sick-heariache and indigestion and they physic ih system in a mild and gentle manner, no bad after effects, Recommended and for sale by all drug stores, ' , .' (Airerwsement "I overheard It and I object tot auy such remark," Reld retorted. ; j "Furthermore, I want that on he record that It may be damn rot! In your mind, but its not in anyj one else's " King's face deepened from vlrld j red to dark scarlet. He paused, gritting bis teeth, his eyes flash- Ins; angrily at Held and after a tease silence finally declared: Tra sorry Mr. Hold." "Well I'm very much surprised. This may be tedious to you but 1 hava a mission to perform bore tor this nan (pointing to Mitchell) and I inteud to do It." MTAKTHY OX TIU.U. After much difficulty bad been experienced In selecting a Jury, the case against C. K. McCarthy, charg ed with larceny In dwelling, got underway in Circuit Judge LeaYltt's court yesterday afternoon. McCarthy was Jointly indicted by the grand Jury with Arthur Ames. Each of the men demanded, and was granted, a separate trial. IXCREASKS HOLDINGS J J. J. Stelger. prominent lumber man of the Klamath country, in creased his timber holdings in the countv yesterday, when, he purchas ed a section of ttmberland In the' Swan , Lake district. The land was sold to Stelger by Henry Ebertlng of Benton county. Deeds tor the land showed a con sideration of 14,000. WOULD QUIET TITLE J. C. Klchter yesterday brought suit in circuit court against David Burton, and others, to quiet title on property in the Falrvlew Addi tion. Visiting in Hlsson Mrs. Gertrude Moore and son and daughter are among the Klamath Falls residents to spend the Thanksgiving holidays out of the city. Mrs, Moore and family are visiting with Mrs. Minnie Henry of Slsson. Way Cameos Are Made In the show window of the Glover Jewelry store a shell of exquisite color Is carVed. Te shell is being flenfon stratcd in order to show the man ner in which cameos are made. In from Bly Out of town visitors in the city this week Include W. R. Campbell, well known stockman of the Bly district. ' Entertain With Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Collier and family en tertained on Thursday afternoon with a two o'clock Thanksgiving din ner for a laTge' number of guests and members of the family. Visiting; in Mnlford Mrs. Henry JTr i I Local Briefs i 'i In Buying Your Foodstuffs Quality and Economy. And Simul taneously Your Mind Tunis to The 20th CENTURY STORES These stores are exerting every effort to enforce economical Food Dis tribution, of Quality Foods, through the elimination of unnecessary service. The patronage of thousands upon thousands of keen discriminating buyers, daily, is ample proof. It's the saving on every item in a 20th Century Store that counts. , . ' OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY, NOV. 28 & 30 Carnation Milk, tall cans Three for 29c Mushrooms, Imported, Raisins, Thompsons Seed less, 3 lbs. 28c Extra Special Kerr's Rolled Oats, Rapid or Slow, Large Package ...25c White Figs, Fancy, 2 lbs. 25c Adirondack Cane and Maple Syrup The Best Cane Packed Full Quart Bon Ami, cake 10c Bon Ami, Powder, 12 Vie Crown or Drifted Snow Flour, Eest Patent 4 9-lb sack, $2.35 Pancake Flour , -10-lb. Sack, 75c 20th Century Coffee If all Coffees were as good as 20th Century more would be used. Roasted today, on you tomorrow lb. 48c; 3 lbs., $1.45 THERE REALLY IS NO BETTER PLACE TO TRADE AT THAN A 20th CENTURY GROCERY 812 Main Street r New Hostess, at Washington . i if . . sx x v..- ex is 1 4 . i ll I ' The ""Little Cabinet", lias a new loostcss in it mittst. She i Mrs- ilanfort MacNiilcr, wife of Assistant Secretary of War MacXidcr, who tui-cccitcd to the post when Dwight F. Davis In Mine Secretary of War when John, W. Weeks resigned. Grimes and, Mrs. W. L, Sanders spent yesterday in Medford, where they visited with Mrs. Grimes' sis-ter-in-law, Mrs. Bert Orr. j Visiting in Valley Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kidder and Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Patrick aro visiting for tbc week-end with frlends'and relatives In Corvallis. They spent Thanks giving day In the valley as well. -.Bonanza Visitor-r-A. E. Burgdorf of Bonanza is included in the scor es of out of -town visitors ia Klam ath Falls this week. Hhrino Dance One of tho most successful dances of tho season wai given, last night by members - of I the Crater Lake Shrine club, who' with their friends enjoyed the first 1 dance of the season to be given ; by that organization in the White ' Pelican hotel. Novel decorations 1 were among the Interesting features ! of the evening coupled with excel-1 lent music. I TWO THOUGHTS PREDOMINATE Economy" Matches, full good size boxes, 6 for 23c 1st Choice Buttons, New Pack, Halves Can ....59c . Iowa Corn, tender and sweet, 3 cans 40c Hershey Cocoa -l2 lb. pkg. 15c, lb., 28c Groner's Walnutg, Large Budded Franquetteg , lb., 42c, 3 lbs., $1.20 20th Century Brooms Six Sewn , Strong Parjor Brooms ' -. Only 98c ' : Saturday, Nov. CS.jggR CHURCHES CHRISTIAN StiKNCK BOCIKTY Library nulliliu Third and Main Mta. t it a, m. Sunday school. v 11:00 a. m. Sun Jay service. , Subject for Sunday. November 1J will be as follows: "Ancient and Mcdorn Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism. Do uounced." 8:00 p. m. Wednesday meeting. Free rsadtng-roora and fr land ing library open from J:J0 to :S0 p. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday. , ' GKACK METHODIST CHURCH 10th ami llltfb St. Thos. D. Yarnca, Partor. 9: ii a. in. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m, Morning service. 6:50 p. si. F.pworth League. 7:J0 p. ,m. Evening service. Everybody Is Invited. Prayer meeting every Wcdnes nesday evening. THE SALVATION ARMY 01 Walnut Ave. Public meetings Tuesday, Wed nesday and Saturday. ' 11:00 a. m. (Sunday services. 1:45 p. m. Sunday school.' 6:15 p. m. Young People's League. 7:30 p. m. Open air. 6T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ISov. J. llrary Thuium, Rector. A. OU. W. Hall Temporary Headquarters ! .8:30 a, m. Holy Communion, 10:00 a. m. Church school. 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer. FI1I8T BAPTIST (HIHOI j A. F. Blmiuoas, Pastor. , 9:45 a. tn. Bible school, . 11:00 a. m. Morning service. :30 p. m. B. Y. P. V. 7:30 p. tn. Evening worship. Praper meeting every Wednes day evening at 7:30 p. m. I ZIOX LUTHERAN' ( HUIU II - I thnniber of 4'ommerrp Hoirai G. W. Hoffman. Paatur. I 9:30 a. mk Sunday school and Bible class. . 10:30 a. m. Morning service. j IMMAXUKL .BAPTIST CHUIltH Eleventh 'and IHkIi Sis. W. W. Diivia, Pahtor. 10. 00 a. wHiintlay achool, .. 7:30. p.. m. Evening service;. A cordial Invitation extended to XTiU UnMilna Lcrn themClean,Clcarnd Healthy Write few Frc T;;f rVrc" Creme Oil Soap 5 bars 25c Crystal White Soap 10 bars 39c Small White' Beans, 1925 crop, 3 lbs. 28c and Maple Syrup, 55c Shum Shum Oil .. Quart can 49c Heinz Catsup, large bottle 28c Pompicn Olive Oil, Pint can 45c Klamath Falls, Oregon all. NKYKNTII lAV ADVKNTIHT 1'ul.llo Library Hid-. Alva W. Walker. IVwtor. (Sabbath HutuixUy) 10:00 a. m. Sabbath school (Sat urday.) 11:00 a. m. Church service. .7:30 p. m. Prayor meeting Tues day evenings. 11RST l'KKHIlVTKlUAN CHC11UU . HUth anil rine HI. Art nor L. Hire, Mlnlater. 10.00 a. m. Church tichool with ing. classes for all. .11:00 Morulug worship. Hurnion: "The Ooapel of Wlnsom enos." Holo: "Jeaus, Jesus O Have Mercy," Nuvln. K. K. Patterson. Anthem: "Uless The Loid." Ipoli-toff-Ivanotf. Organ . program: Res urrection," Johnston, "S o n g." Frlml. Mlas Elolse MoPherson, or gsnlst. f:30 p. m. Intermedials and Young People's C. K. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon: "A Walk With the Psalmist." Organ numbers: "Na ture's Adoration." lleelhoven. "Elis abeth's Prayer." Wagner. "To A Read All tile Subscribe today to Klamath County's iti newspaper. THE NEWS brings the your door daily. Every event of interest chronicled in THE KLAMATH NEWS. LATEST MARKET REPORTS RADIO PROGRAMS I LIVE EDITORIALS 4 ADVERTISING OF THE BEST STORES And The SPECIAL OFFER GOOD (Limited 3 Months for $1.00 From now until December 1 you may sect THE KLAMATH NRWfi Kv moil of this SDCt, a i r t u uj iiiuu rate, provided you are a new subscriber. Clip the Coupon and send it in today.; The Klamath News, Circulation Dept., Klamath Falls. 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