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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1925)
Page Two Salunlav IVvoiuIkt 5. l'.2.- 24 MINERS FACE CHILOQUIN FORMS BOY SCOUT TROOP FILLED TUNNELS: Iintrodu (ConUDurd from re One) (Continued from race One) dpfit-r, diputjr scout romintaslouer of the northern part of the eounty, outlined tho scout program, told of the many fine thing In or them scouts, sod then ntroduced to there the trucp loail- Kach of these men &pk to the tw.vj, assuriliK them of the bmt that was fn them to help make C'hll oguln Troop No. 1, the bent in the i county. A nucleus of eight boys i. ulleButlon that Alice hnil d-1 reixed Leousitd Into thinking thai I h Mte hn he married Ut 1 and ili' ' h8 Point which hd . determined by the Jurors. SEALED VERDICT;: 5AIDffllAV0K!i)EsMB66srs NEGRESS' WIFE manager pun (Continued from Pafie One) whether Leonard Kip had been de ceived as to his bride's race before the. marriage. ! r p..ki;.k stronn For System In Vogue At LaGrande The city mitnnger form of gov ernment Is eminently desirable. Althouch the Terdlet cannot be- Stale Senator Hruce Dentils told Ho ped behind the barricade with those whom the songht to rescue. The gas masks proved Ineffective j was picked out to commence the t .K Maj.a f,vAfl tnn Ion troon. ami there will be about 16 under ground, searching for the more that will apply for member-1 cojav officially known until It is ; turtuns of Klamath Fulls at their men. When the barricade finally ship in the new troop. Mr. Kurd I opened at 10 o'clock Saturday morn- i luncheon at the chamber of corn was discovered t the end cf the fully expects that Chlloquin wllljlng by Presiding Justice Morschau-, merre yesterday, main- tunnel, the searchers dared be able to ben-t of two scout troops j ser. It U reported that the Jury Dennis drew on knowledge of dty not try to fight their way back in the ne.tr future as there are trying Khinelander's sensational an- j managership It worked at I .a to the shaft that was dug during bora enough of scout age In Chil- nulmeut suK stood ten to two In ! Craude. where he was formerly pub the day ond n'.ght connecting the oquln to form two troops. The favor of Mrs. Rhlnolander from the i Usher of tho "Observer." Cardinal tunnel with an abandoned hoys will ho'.d their first meeting ! very first ballot after the Jury ; Progress In that clty'n d-velop-mine. las a ecout trocp. Friday. December I went out at 11:27 a. m.. and that I ment had been acconipll"hed that Swanson and Cutshaw decided 4 and the scout executive pro- thc "break" came shortly alter ll mm nave oren imposuie the councllmanlc form, Dennis nld l lty liuprovemeut honds that had to fight their way throngh to the mised that he would be present at j o'clock at night. ...f.u -in, tho nin of the nllcht their second meeting and show None of the Jurors, who came of their companions. Weakened there some of his knot tricks and I from their room haggard and worn j ' at a discount of ten per cent v -v. f,, i n.ghi. to ik .r.m ttinr- of the thincs : would discuss the case. The ver-' undor the old system, were brought earrr Swanson. Gutshaw put bis that they can expect to find la I diet was locked up gt the night : M toper ut l.a Orande under the own gas mask on the face of his scouting. Everett O. Nord. scout companion and the two managed . executive for Klamath county and to make their way to the open air. ; Dean Poindexter. deputy scout com where . both collapsed, partially . missioner for the northern part of in the safe of court house. On the Jury's verdict will be based the decision of Morschanser the Westchest jr ! .lirurnuce of efficient management of the city by experts. Special offer to NEW stihsrrlb- esphyxlated. (the county, called at Klamath wnetner or not Leontro ivip. scion j ers the .Miwa s silmiis tor No additional gas masks were Agency and got things underway, of an illustrious and wealthy olil only $1. Subscribe today to the available at the mine tonight and (or the organization of a Boy j huguenot family shall be freed ea(jng newspaper of the county. the throng of '300 miners, rescue 0out troop there. O. Elliott, of frcm the nuptial tie that binds hi;n 1 workers, relatives and mine offi- t0e etore and B. A. Sanders. In to Alice Jones Rhinelander. the, nuv her practical Xnias gift clalB were powerless to aid the charge of the Indian school, will quadroon girl of New Kochelle. Thojat ue Begin's Drees Shop. 1S So. 2 men wbo now are believed to!scrve as troop committeemen. alnnulment action was brought on 7th St. IM.j.t be at the point of death behind ' third man yet to be named. Harry their pitifully Inadequate barricade Dobbins of the forest service has in the bowels of the mine. 800 feet below the surface. Just Plain Hell "It's Just plain hell down there.' agreed to serve as scoutmaster and j the first meeting of the boys will j be called tor Thursday evening. December 12. There are several gasped Swanson, when revived hy1r00pa cj Indian scouta throughout physicians with a pulmotor. "We tne country and they make excel crawled hack as far as we could ' len, ,couts. and made the door as tight as we j i conia but there was not any air." QME OFFICIALS TO Meanwhile the violent bl lizard howls down unabated from the j ATTEND DUCK DINNER mountain peaas. ana woma oe res-i cuers stand about helplessly in I . . . . . ... . . ' , .,'.., Sute Game Warden Ed Avcrill , mnM 1 1. n font at nrivfnff snow. I . . A . v . ' and Harold Clifford, chairman ol Gutshaw and Swanson rushed commission, are down to-, lower altitude front the d arrlTe Kamath heights of the timber line gnnd n M , make n ,nTes. The veteran fireman was in a semi-, oer KIamath lake conscious condition and could ake l . . , ,-, '"SO??0"?' . . . v , U state bird presort. j Additional equipment is being. E()th AnrM an(, nifford w, ! rusneo irom me nearest mines ! ,..,,. l2 th0 .ar.H .-Mow-out " , is not expected before early morn-lo (ae Klmath SvonsmcB nssocia-1 j ing. atuuuga mcj. vou,u t,on Monday nl(;hti ) lhe Moose official statement mine experts and ; hal hen the duck and (?oose teed company oflicials are ucderstood to Mag eTery ard(int tportsmcn hold out little hope that the men out fof ,he evenL will ce louno alive. h. fcn ,r ,-Eed bv tha as- tociatinn to have ciemborhip cares j t lfcr..?,atTfi?3:inquet. , Ut nhn nf afntca f " the' II Chambers, Barnes, John-1 A BUSINESS HEN TO SS MEET ON MiOAVS son, OUon. Vernon and P.enner. Christmas gifts that are different ; SOl'THWELL'S. D5-8 1 Interesting Program Beea Arranged for . '. Membership HaJ DABYS COLDS m tu-D buuu nippea m tne Dna without "dosing" by nse of ; I Monday evening at six-thirty in j the chamber of commerce, the reg-1 ulnr meeting of the Merchants' bu-1 reau will, be held in the form of a nc rllnncf with Ihtt nsnal mAollnr TipM Tt afterwards. The meeting promises to be highly entertaining, with Mrs. G. L. Bax ter, wife of the advertising manager of Moe's store, discussing as her topic, "Applied Efficiency." L. N. Woodslde, advertUiing man ager of the Golden Rule, will have a part of the evening's program, in the nature of a discussion on. "The Store Advertiser and the Clerk." Another talk that promises to be interesting is that of K. Sugarman, on "The Oierk's Approacn to the Customer." Mr. Musselman of Mor doff and Woolf, will speak on "Bosses I Have Worked For." Miller's Market is recoguea and i.oted for choice, full-flavored, tender 'vi c.u d at mod erate, prices. Every day you meet here .thrifty housewives seeking quality cuts, at cut prices. "We Meet All Competition." : Miller's Market GUS MILLER, Prop. ! : Main, near Eighth Phones 7S0 and 751 4 Deliverie Daily VA PORur ' h Ovrryi Million Jarm Ud yqry Christmas gifts that are different at SOUTHWELL'S. D5-8 Something- New Empire Orchestra Violin Lead Time TONIGHT Place AUamont Auditorium Real Floor Real Music IT'' Real Dancinff "IN THE LIME LIGHT the 20th CENTURY STORES like others, are closely scrutinized by a very critical, the just, Judge The Public. This very fact has contribute d largely to the steady growth of these stores. Their economical method of F ood Distribution has met with, both, genuine Public approval and support It's the saving on every item in these 20th Century Stores that counts. Offerings Saturday and Monday, December 5th and 7th Carnation Milk, tall cans, , Eight Cans, 80c and one small can free Search Light Matches Full size boxes, 5c Six for 29c Creamed Rolled Oats 9-lb. Sack, 57c ' Snowdrift 4-lb. Can, 9Sc Raisins, Thompson Seed Mss 3 u. 28c Crystal White Soap. Bar, 4c Ten Bars, 39c Pure Honey full pint jar, each 33c New Crop Citron Peel, 60c pound Lemon or Orange Peel, 35c pound Del Monte Catsup Large bottle, 25c Fancy Layer Figs Pound, 20c Corn Meal, kiln dried 9-lb. Rack, 43c Royal Garden Tea, savory and fragrant, Ceylon and India or Japan, Half-pound pkg, 38c Pound pltg., 73c. Del Monte medium size Peas, can 20c Kerr's Assorted Jelly, G-oz. size, all flavors, 10c Jello, 10c parkage Royal Baking Powder 12-oz. cans 43c 22-lb. can, $1.33 Small White Beans 3025 crop, 3 lbs,, 25c Pineapple, standard sliced large cans, 3 for 72c each, 25c Sunkist Corn Can, 20c 20th Century Coffee, Direct from the Roaster to You- Canned Coffees have advanced again, but 20th Century Is Still tho Same Pound, 48c; 3 lbs., $1.43 Macaroni, fresh curve cut 3 lbs.. 25c Rinso larrre pkg., 23c Extra large Italian Prunes 3 lbs., 40c Extra Special Oranges, Nice Size, Sweet and Juicy, 2 dozen 45c Florida Grape Fruit, Three for 35c. 1.1,1 JJJIUSumath ; Wickers Shopping Wem mLr it M. mjt-M yi i i;wt &mm - rW Seventy-five cases tii toys jut unpacked and ready for your inspection J OUR STORE Santa Claus Headquartd He has taken possession of our ba.'t ment and extends n cordial Invitation t tho good little boys and Kills of Kla. iath Falls und Rurroiindins country to his headquarters and view tho mor.t wonderful Helvctioii of toys ever brou! Klamath Falls. Just think, not an old toy in the lot, every item brand new, direct from the mam turcrs and priced within reach of the leano-'t pocketbook We advise you to shop eurly. Steam Engines For the boy who is meebm- "V Operates with real steam. $1.75 Air Guns If you give these they will please the boys. $1.49, $1.98 and $2.49 Dolls Just the dolls tho.cirls aro waiting for, retlH dlls. Some of washable kid bodies, huml huir. See them 49c to $4.79 Pi Blackboards with drawing charts, al phabets und land scapes. $1.49 and $2.69 Doll Buggi Modeled from baby lj and some of real wicker. $4.49 to $10.50 Tricycles All steel, painted turkey red, rubber hand prips, rubber tires and a real seat. $5.49, $8.49, $14.50 1 Drums A treat for the musi cal boy. 49c to $2.49 Wagons: All steel waaons ' onl k PontlirV Bteel M, mi n trnntt . All steel wagons, run- fier t o w SHOP OUR WINDOWS tires heel carts R-A-PIICHEIv CO' There Really Is No Better Place to Trade at Than a 20th CENTURY STORE iNCOUWOClATtD .Department Stores: 812 Main Street Klamath Falls, Ore. I