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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1925)
4 Sunday. Nov. 20, 1025 Btlocals Lcavinc for the Somh Mr. and i of Mrs. D. E. he left Saturday af- .." ternoon by motor for San Fran cisco and other southern points Mwn M:ors to attend the laor's. lull on Friday night. miTlirKV m flI i Maneuvers of Fleet IlLlllUlJllI UULUil! i( M GO TO JAIL where they plan to spend several , and Mrs. Itohrrt Lytlo have loft WASHINGTON. Nov. !S An In To Ni.oud Whiter In Kti.M. i dictment charging Illegal with draws! of whiskey from a Ponnsyl months. (for Modesto, talifom:. where thov ' ni distillery, returned italust 'plan to spend the winter. Representative John Langiey. icn Kumrted Honw Sumtiy Miss lucky, and Millard F. W est, lormer- Paullne Cllft who has been apend-; Mnnor With (iurxts mi,- Alice ly deputy Internal revenue collcc In a fortnight in San Francisco ' Lytic i-r.d Miss Crace Lytle. well tor here. In March. 19i. was noJ- and bay cities. Is expected to re-; known residents of the Bonanta 1 pressed In District of Columbia turn to Klamath Falls late tonight district were dinner guests on Sat-! supreme court today, or in the morning. urday evening of .Misa Lydla Frlcke Langley has been convicted In i and Miss llatel B. McClelland In Kentucky on a liquor charge and Given Marrlacr License Frank their apartments in the McCarthy sentenced to two yeara In prison. Lowell, lumberman of Bend and building. The withdrawal Indtctmeut here Miss Margaret Mitchell, daughter; charge conspiracy. fit Vrt I. Mitchell were eiren a ! In from Lorella Mr. and Mrt - license to wed yesterday in the of-jt'scar Campbell are included In ""vDpofh; Tlirnr'c fice of the county clerk. Missi score of visitors In Klamath Falls 17 V., Mitchell, who Is only 18 years of; yesterday from their home In the! age, was given the consent of her.Lcrella district. j t it ut fit 1H111I11.1I ihkIIki'Iih', Hint I'N-D-t llaaallati flight was the . .I.-, iv... n.v.,1 iiUiimm kenf oslponed By Navyito (iie aric .m. n. .m.mihb , (eaprmiiuii writ. MM..., . ...... i WASHINGTON, No.v. :s-Soiled-j naval bureau of aeronautics is dum 1 iili il maneuvers off the wct coast dialed by mm-fl) In officers), i of S.iuih America, by Ihe scouting; i'he staff of war department ! and battle fleets of the ( tilted judges adrxrate. abandoning their States navy have been cancelled plans 10. ailend Ihe Army-Navy for economy reasons. j football game In New York, put In After a consultation with high their time questioning prospective naval officers, Secretary of thej witnesses and going over navy Navy Wilbur tonight ordered Hj record to select material with : plana for the maneuvers abandon-i which to counter attack. Special offer to NEW ubsrrln- only 11. Subscribe today to thej leading newspaper of Ih county. ed. Conservation of fuel and equipment under the budget plan' waa given a. tne reason tor .a,. ac- 4THK NEW, j MOST8 fr These maneuver, held yearly wore abandoned In 123 for the same reasons. Wilbur hope lo resume the maneuvers, considered Jk most important, in the tactical training of naval officers. In 19!7. Maneuver in the I'sci.'lc ocean Mother Calls Court; trZ Zl mother. The young couple will re side in Bend. That one of the jurors on cose was said. The two fleets will meet Hal boo aome time In Febru- Mitchell Still Is Under Court Fire Lansrll Valley Visitor Mrs. H. his court may attend the funeral ! " J. Tickner fs ainone the scores or ...... im.-i, i,,d.. x I., i r'' Visiting With Cowley Family .Saturday shoppers In the city yes-' Leavltt. of Klamath county, yester- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harnbh and terday from her home in the Lan-'day adjourned court until Monday, daughter. Miss Louise Haraish. Mrs. gell valley district. Judge Leavltt's move came when C. F. Nichols and son Carl Nich- j luiph Tucker, who la one of the 12 ola. are in Klamath thia week-, I-orella Wtor .r. and Mrs..mcn wno will decide the fato ofj - end o visit at the ranch home of , w- W. Fordney spent Saturday' p. k. McCarthy, learned that hls WASHINGTON. Nov. ! War Mrs. R. C. Cowley in Langell val- 'Ten!ng In the city shopping from ' mother. Mrs. Anna Tucker, had . department prosecutors of Col. Wll ley. They are also enjoying a hunt-j taeir ranch In the l.orel!a district. pacsed away at a local hospital. llam Mitchell turned their alien ing trip while in the county. While) I Tucker a:.kcd that hla duties might :tion over the week-end to the' "fly in Klamath they will visit for a' Week-KuJ from UouaiiM Missj be forgone until Monday The re- Ing colonel's" attacks on the navy short time with Mra. Nichols- son L,oa Tu:,:e of Ronausu Is sending quest was granted. Mrs. Tuckor i department, preparatory to present and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. :,he week-end In Klamath Falls will be buried Id tho I.iukville cent- j ing rebutal testimony at the Mil Otto F. Nichols. ' lrrom the Tut:!e ranch. , etery. chell court martial next week. McCarthy. Indicted during a ro- Mitchell1 charges against the cent session of tho grand Jury, is; navy revolved around four major charted with larceny from a dwell- points: I Ing. I "That tho Shenandoah flight con- Visiting In rhe South Mrs. Fred Cofer and brother. Dr. B. V. Mounter of Ltnden, Washington, left Tuesday morning tor Jackson. California, where they will visit for a fortnight. - Dr. Mounter re cently made visit to Klamath Falls to spend a short time with friends and relatives. l'irr Valley Visitors Mr. sncl Mrs. Fred II:. oa of the upper Lan gell valley, are among the out of town visitors In the city recently to spend Saturday. WOOD $10 Cord Limb wood fir. Excel lent for furnace heater ;tc. Free burning and is suitable for cook stov es. Dry fir and plno $11 cord. This wood is cut in 16 inch lengths, but we can furnish it in any length and for all re quirements. Leave orders at West ern Transfer Co., 419 Main St. Phone 187. R. D. Chamberlain Charles De Shaser 1 ISrtarn from M.-dfonl Mrs. Wil-' Hani Sanders and Mr. Henry Qriin- .es. who spont Friday and Satur- day in Medfurd visiting with Mrs.! Visiting from llonnza Among Bsrt 0rr returned to Klamath; the out of town visitor In the clty'Fa,ls Saturday evening. j yesterday -were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. j Stott and son John, well known! Mr- Il",!,''' " Home Mrs.: resident of the Bonanza district. a Bei!'e5' vho s',ent ,he I five weeks in the Klamath General Bonanza Visitors Miss Hegina ! nC3l,l,aI "offering ' from an attack Togg. Dick Flynn and Miss Arm-lof typhoid fever has recovered suf- strong, teacher in the Bonanza 'i'-'atly to be removed to i her home, school are included In the out in Mills Addition oa Tli'anksKivlug: of town shoppers in the city yea-!d:lv- Mrs- "egli-y la still confined: terday from the Bonanza district.!'0 her bed. however, and it will j , I probably be a week or two weeks j un'"S 'n Klamath Mr. and until she is able to be about. Mrs.l Mrs.' J. O. Hamaker of Bonanza, j Bcgtey has been employed as; are included in the cut of town stenographer in the Dig Lake Box' visitors in Klamath Falls yester-' company office for the past three day. Hamaker is Justice of the 1 years and it will be a matter of peace of the Bonanza district. i some time before she is able to re- jsume her position. Move Into New Home Mr. and : Mrs. Bob Wilson are moving over1 BonuiiM Visiu m Mrs. Ada Par the week-end into their new home! sons. Mlfj Orace and Silss Alice on Eighth and Jefferson streets. ; Lytle of Bonanza, were ahopplng ' They formerly lived in the Walnut 'with Klamath Fails merchants yes-! apartments. j terday. i i Sell Laud W. A. Duncan of Shopping Saturday Mr. and Mrs. I Lore'ila has sold to A. C. Duncan j Jack Horten of Hildebrand, were In' block 1, and 2. lot 1, 2, and 4 ofj Klamath Tails yesterday on busl block 3, in the Merrill township, nesa and pleasure. i The consideration placed on ther I deed which was recorded in thei Huhirs Visitors Mr. and Mrs. I office of the county clerk yesterday j vm- Duncan of ' Langell valley.) was iOfl. (spent the djy at the county seat' yesterday on business. Visiting With Mother Boyd Va- den will leave today for the L'nl- To Kcsl'b.- In Smith Mr. nndt verslty of Oregon, after spending j Mrs. Leo Houston and family expect the Thanksgiving holidays with his,'10 leav for San Jc-sp, Calif., in a I ItinthAF tr riw,nn.a Vilnn V-.lshOrt time tft mf.lta t',.DU hnmn tnr T den is student in the university the winter. at Eugene. Attend Shrine Hull Mr. and Mr j Silas Obenchain of the Merrill road ! with their neice Miss Miriam Mar tin, were among, the guests to at tend the Shriner s ball In the White Pelican hotel, which was an event of Friday evening. Ioind Is I'unltnsed I,. M. Han nen has sold to .1. It. Wlllett, lots 25 and 26 of block 13, In the Falrvlew Addition, according to a deed filed yesterday In the county clerk's office. Tho cotiHid.-ratlon was set at S'iOO. In from Ilmiih Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank MrCornark of the McCornack ranch and their daughter Miss Ag nes McCornack, wero Included in the out of town visitors In the city Friday night to attend the Shrincr's hall In the White Pelican hotel. Dixon Improvlns Tom Dixon, county road master Is rapidly Im proving, according to his daughter, Miss Ruth Dixon yesterday. There i were no internal injuries and Dixon! will be allowed to leave for hls ranch from the Klnmslh Valley hospital where he Is resting, In the near future. Dixon was injured the early part of the week when a Southern Pacific itraln hit his car. i tfT ! ' ; i In from Modoc 1'olnt Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lamm of Lamm's mill at Motlnc Polnf, are among the out i'Svtvla' JPankharst.Tr critwhlle j tnUiUntfuffrogist,Vnd jnow6 lfiTI ,t-ommunlsV agitator, ,1s ; grevcaledjj by.Britisli "papers "e the k leak'l through 1 which I ScotlanAl Yard 'obtained! tlie! InformaUoriTunoTil whlch it based .Hi recent f Red' J aldjOneiNojovltsky British; secret service man won her con-f i nuence, u is related, and caused ! tcModivulgo Soviet secret.'' Pitchers Shopping News Compact! Handsome! Strong! '. , ,TRUNKS WARDROBE TRUNKS 5 Ply, 3 Hinge Trunks Extra heavy reinforced edges and brass Braces. Good fabric lining. Built for hard service. corner Price $37.50 to $47.50 ALL-LEATHER BAGS Steel Frames There's something snappy and trim about this genuine Leather Luggage. It looks neat and wears. Prices $2.98 to $18.75 Art Galleries The art galleries of" the United States con tain beautiful pictures and thousands of people view them daily. But placed in the wrong light they would not appear so beautiful. The great aim of this institution is to have you see our merchandise in the riijht light. Every art icle is just as we rep resent itl PRACTICAL LUGGAGE A Welcome Gift Idea! SUIT CASES All-Leather Steel Frames Prices $5.00 to $20.75 FIBRE SUIT CASES Steel Frames, good, tough fibre; good lock and substan tial handle. $1.98 to $5.98 SHOP OUR WINDOWS HAPIICHER CO INCORPORATED "" (Department Stores IT'S THE FACT! Wo ha too nanr Dion's and boys' shoe due only to fact of this prerall Ing nlro wath r. W want to ifll i laat halt rtt this atlll com plrta t o e k. You'ra going to ocol t lies good h o beforo lung. o ta iuak It an InJucoman' to rou lo bu now w are dis counting overy prlio on mat man's or boy'a shoe In stork. tKsrrptlng Arch lrerer H lines 1 ONE THIRD BE ON HAND Early Mond; Lot 1 Comprines oxford and high nhoes made by Fs in a Rood quality calf nkin, either black a lininp;, rubber heels, nold regular ttfif 86.00. ONE THIRD OFF i Lot 2 The famous Mnrion line of oxfords and kiM tra quality calf akin. Every pair a snap- (C py model. $7.60 vnl ONE THIRD OKF Lot 3 The biff Just Wright shoe and oxfordi. quality leather goes into theo shoes. Sno Inlfl atvlna all ain in fit vml. alSO I Mt I leather rinncinir oxford included. J10.00 I values. ONE THIRD OFF - BOYS' SHOES iiere s wnere we Hnino. i ne uvni. "--v.jl .1- ..I l UI....1. I enlfskifl. n"" uiri nillun III unit A Mllll um - :ih rflf in calf skin and elk skin leathers, some wu. mon soles. Here folks is a cnunce j - . . to miss. Values $4,00, $4.50 nnd euu THIRD OFF. ' Men's Hi Shoes and Work Sh This line is not ns complete in as muchf?0Jel continuing thiH department. However, in 19G pairs, are mostly tho Fumotis ilea i High rThoes in 1G, 12. 8 incn top v'nff. widths, 85.00 to $10.00 less ONK JlKU EXTRA SPECIAL 0 group children's school nhoe, br - 1 only. Shoes In black and tan ca j ther. Sold at $4.50 nnd ?5.0U, ji Ono to leath close out at j Houston 615 Main