The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 18, 1925, Image 8

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    P.ffe Eight
Friday, DoeemW IS, lfl2.r
Local Briefs
Midlnn.I Kanrlier In J. B. Hur
nett. well known rancher of the
Nldland district was a business vis
itor In Klumath Falls yesterday.
leaves MIm
Mrs. Paul- Noel. Mrs. llelene llrelt
ente'in and Mr MiMlllan. Mia
Mi-Donald's marriuKo la Lelnnd
Wlllits will bo an event of Su inlay
at hish noon.
Hire from l.akelew Mis Mar
garet . Johnston Is anticipating a
vie it for several days from Miss
Jtlss rronoul-it leaves MIm ; Aenia i-iRnt or i-anew ana .hiss
Hachael Crcnqulit. toa.-lier in Klam-; Leah Beall, also of Lakevlew who
sth countr h!ah school left yester-; are returning to IReir nomes lor
dav morniM for her homo in fort-'the Christmas Holiday.!.
laud, where she will spend
the students in Oreguu
They are
Agricultural
Shortfidder .
" Robbie's Prize
Christmas holidays with her par.
ents.
lteside Iq Keiio Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Haes have moved from
their homo on West street to Keno.
where Haves has been connected
college.
I
BLY
Hayes has
in Moe's sore.
Illl Leaving- Today E. M. Igl is
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Burk from
Bonania have been visiting friends
i mil relative in Blv. They returned
1th the highway commission. Mrs. to tnetr nome Monday morning.
resigned her position I Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Campbell left
Monday for a business trip to Klam
ath Falls.
Ruth Campbell Is the guest of
leaving Friday '", Ivan Bode and Frank Morgan!
south, where he will be Joined by j trnnl from p8fy where!
Mrs. Igl and son Dick. me mree j tney haTe been paIt,erlng rattle,
will continue through the east andj Tne bo,,rj ef directors of the Illy
'spend Christmas in New York. They school held a meeting Monday to
will be absent from the city for i fix up the school budget,
a month. Friends of Barbara Owen will be
gjad to know she has recovered from
!-... .1 v Buhh of ' the i the mumps and Is back to school
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V -Cvntrftl Pma Pivot
Trial Started
Against Mining
Stock Salesmen
POKTI.AN0. Ic. 17. Trial of A.
J. Barrett and Margaret Convert.
Indicted by the grand Jury on thei
charge of unlawfully, offering cor-
pral securities for sale, was start
ed today lefore Circuit Judge.
itlKg. who Is occupying tho court-'
room of Circuit Judga Walter II.
Kvans. .Deputy district Attorney :
Jay Stockman stated the two de
fendants naj sold stock In the Sky
line mine, a Southern .Oregon Mln-;
lng company. In violation of the
"blue sky" law. They are charged :
.with having sold two shares of cap-
jital stock in the company to Urant ,
E. Barrett.
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one , however. Tho New Jersey a. I.ool
the' usually ",,,v "' '""" mater-
following ami then Yule and liar-1 lal-aa ia. .. ...
. " " ' mrv llfv after lie defeats of the past
vard. the name, rotating on a ihr. e , Ufyj.t
Yalo meet In the- ","l
year. Princeton and Harvard
year liasla.
I'rlnretcm
limy ohleel to that,
season
I'rln.-elon ran offer lt plaver akurl.
iirs. eu to lu-.t ..
'losing ,,. WeTarH;'';:
over,,,. ,MU" hall
M
Kntional Dank and Will
Houston spent yesterday duck hunt
ing in the Tule lake country.
In from Malln O. L. Chandler
Is Included in the ont of town
visitors In ' Klamath Falls yester
day. Chandler is a rancher of
Malin.
Merrill Visitor Included in the
scores cf out of town visitors in
Klamath Falls yesten-day was U. E.
Reeder, prominent rancher of the
Merrill district and president of the
federated clubs of Klamath county.
" Leaves for Portland J. R. Shaw
of the Shaw Bertram Lumber com
pany left this morning for Portland,
where he will enjoy a brief motor
tTlp.
Leaving for San Francisco Mrs.
Gertie Hutr of Dairy is leaving
this week to spend some time in
San Francisco visiting with friends business.
during the holidays.
Helen . Campbell is the guest of
Iva Boyd for a few days.
Clarence Garrett has gone to
Sprague River to get some cattle,
which he ta going to take to Lake
view. The Ladles Aid met at Mrs. Emma j
Keady's last Friday. There was a
good crowd and all reported an ex
cellent time and lots of work was
accomplished.
Pete O'Connor la in Bly on busi
ness. Mr. Harris has been a visitor in
Bly for a few days.
A very enjoyable efternoon was
spent with Mrs. Parker as hostess
of the Ladles Sewing 'club Saturday.
Merrill Knotts has returned from
a trip to Lakeview on business.
Mrs.. Jones, who is the npper
grade teacher, spent the week end
in Klamath Falls.
Orvall Devall Is a visitor In Bly.
Bruce Hueston passed through
Bly on his way to Horsefly Monday.
James Dixon and Walter Morgan
hare gone to Klamath Falls on
Brooklyn was-the lucky one
of the eight Big Time cluha that
sought the services of "Chuck"
Corpan, voted by western league
managers as the best shortstop
In the circuit. The consideration
was "over $!0,000 cash." He's
a turnover batter at an average
of .303 for 126 gues(
YOUNG BOB GETS
ONE SENATE HONOR
'Continued frAm IMgc Svrn)
The messengers, however, have
made it plain that thero are Tow, if
any, senators, who aren't "niee,"
and that makes the work pleasant.
women.
Sports Done Brown
By NORMAN E. BUOWX
Thla la open season for ideas.
Of course most of them are along
Christmas gift lines. But there are
others. '
Barney Tlreyfuaa. owm r n! the
Pittsburg Pirates. the greatest
bunch of muddera baseball has ever
known, him an Idea for correcting
the "called game" evil.
Dreyfusa points ont th when
ever It becomes apparent that a
baM game may be railed on account
of rain, darkness or the umpire's
failing eyesight (ramemher Wide
brand? ) tho winning team starts
to stall (providing the game has
gone four and a half or five tnn--ing
or tho losing team starts to
piny for time, hoping that the game
never will reach the full game stage.
He believes this situation would
says Miss Virginia Voeleckner. who! be remedied If the players realised
acted as spokesman for the young i that the game, if not finished that
day., would nave to be comoieiea
the next.
He therefore suggests that all
such cnlled games be continued on
thf next playing date, the teams re
newing the battle as they stood,
man for man. and score for score.
Adding Muchine Men Here F.
G. Chard of the Dalton Adding Ma
chine company and L. C. Larsen
of the Burroughs Adding Machine
company are business visitors in
Klamath Falls from their homes
in Portland and Medford.
There was a turkey-shoot In Bly
Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Cates and
Harry Obenchain furnished the tur
BED PLAYS IX FRISCO
SAN" FRANCISCO, Dec. 17.
Red Grange., and,,, his, .Chicago
Bears will appear in San Fran
cisco during the latter part of
January. C. C. Pyle, the football
star's manager, has announced. ,
O. E. Hollingberry, coach of the
Olympic club team, is recruiting a
team to play the Bears, either on
Visiting In Klamath Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Beattie of Oregon City,
parents of Lot Beattie who has spent
some time in Klamath. Falls, are
visiting in the city mis wee lor ; januarJr 23 or 24. Details of theiretary of Foreign relations Aaron
some time. They may spend the ' agreement reached between the : Sanns Wednradav nlirht emnhat-
rtiOTTKKM HEM)
BERLIN, Dec. 17. Two ' Ger
mans have been arrested charged
with plotting to assassinate For
eign Minister Stresemann.
The prisoners named Kaltdorff
and I.oreni. belonged to the fas
cist and nationalist parties res
pectively. An intercepted letter
revealed, the plot and the plans
for escape by motor car.
on the preceding day.
Barney doesn't state exactly how
fur he would go In demanding the
game be resumed at Its original
status.
Had the last game of the world's
series been called under Barney's
plan would he 'have demnnded the
same amount of mud In the pii-her's
t I box the following day?
FOX CATGUT IX ICE
A large, red fox, who chose j An(I mUsrn fooibnil followers
a rathor damp spot fur a nap ; have an idea. Vale alumni are
on the estate, of Wincholl Smith, j sponsoring a movement to make
the play wrifcbt, awoke a prisoner. Princeton a participant In the cloa-
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A Cozy
Fireside and
Slippers
Vliat a cheerful, peaceful evening, seated in the easy chair,
with feet encased in comfort Slippers! 'J
Whether the Slippers are for mother, father, son or daughter
they are to be had here in every wanted style ami colore.
And what ideal Christmas riils they make.
Houston & Jester
'Quality Shoe."
515 Main.
his tall frozen In the ice formed
by the Increasing cold weather.
An employe shot and killed the
struggling animal.
grid !
OFFKIIS DKM.AL
MEXICO CITY. Dec. 17.-
-Sec-
Ing game of tho Big ' Three
tussles every third year. '
Aa It Is now the Princeton eleven
plays both Yalo and Harvard In
what might bo called preliminary
games to tho Yale-Harvard content
the climax of the season.
It Is suggested that Princeton and
holidays in
their son.
Klamath Falls with
" License Plates Out License
men were withheld.
To read The Klamath News ' day
I after day Is to keep thoroughly In-
frames with a mounting of the ! formed on happenings of Importance
"Trf-i. a f .!, nnrnn st.-.t Motor ! throughout the world as well as In
, .i v .. v .t-.i i Klamath Falls and vicinity. I In
association have been received In
Klamath Falls and may be ob-l
tained bv signing a member Into ry
the association. According to Leah j
Smith, secretary of the Klamath
Falls chapter of A. A. A. there Is
no other way that the attractive
plates may be obtained and even
the prfriuent of the association is
not entitled to a frame unless he
obtains a member.
Silk underwear and sill: scarfs -make
practical Christmas gifts. At
Bee Ilegln's Dress Shop. 1)16-111 I
Ically denied the statement in New
York of John Barrett, former dir
ector or tne pan-American union KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL,
that bclshevUt propaganda against sunny room and contented baby
the United States was appearing 111 speed any mother's convales-
Mexico. cence. 1 adv-5
SlRns Made In Chamber Attrac
tive signs have been made for the
lobby of the chamber of commerce
by G. A. Baxter, portraying Merry
Christmas to those who drop into
the chamber for information. A
large red bell hangs from the cen
ter of the room adding a particu
larly festive charm.
Leaves for Seattle Mrs. William ,
Magulre left yesterday for Seattle
after visiting for some time with !
her husband In the Pelican Bay
Lumber camp. Mrs. Magulre also
visited for a time at the J. C.
Jciinston home. !
Foreign Cars Among the for
eign cars to register In the cham
ber of commerce yesterday were
, those of firick fiparr, Redding; W.
W. Woodbury. Lodl; W. N. Jack
son, Snsanvllle, all of California
and A. P. Chisholm. resident of
Toppenish, Washington.
IcivIok for Hie Noilli Mr. and
'Mrs. Lynn P. Sabin are leaving the
early part of next week for Forest
Grove where they will spend the
Christmas holidays with Mrs. Sub
Ins' parents. They also plan to
spend several days in Portland -ls-lling
with friends.
Miss McDonald Honored M'ss ;
Joan McDonald was honored on
Wednesday night at' the home of !
Mrs. Floyd McMillan In tho Sunset
apartments when a number of her
iutlmate friends were entertained at
a dinner party. Covers were laid
for Miss 'McDonald, Miss Pansy
Robertson, Miss Margaret Johnston,
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Nothing would please Mother more
than an Electrical Appliance Gift.
Choose Your Gift From This List:
Vacuum Sweeper
Chafing Dish
Electric Cookers
Samovars
Toaster
Percolator
Iron
Urns
Link River Electric Co.
7th and Kl amath Ave.
"Twas the Week Before Christmas"
This modern electric range will belp you
avoid the predicament most men find
themselves in, the weelcbefore Christmas.
It is the ideal Christmas gift for your
wife. No need to search farther. And if
she hasn't actually told you she wants a
Hotpoint electric range with automatic
heat control, it is only because 'she has
been waiting for some special occasion
(like Christmas) to bring it
Settle the family's biggest Christmas
problem in the easiest way by buying
her just about the finest and most appre
ciated electrical . convenience she could
ask for. '
Here are the points she
would demand in an Electric Range:
Hotpoint Model RS-67 in all-white
or black-and-white enamel has auto
matic timer and automatic heat con
trol. Four surface burners. Com- .-
bination baking and broiling oven, ,
( 18 x 18 x 14 inches. Warming com
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pies compact floor space of 28'4 x '
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