r,AMATH NEWS
I pledges;?
SUPPORT
3EL0VED N.D.
particular p.ara nun. , ,.
iKinfKruDi! would Uki
I'uraan Mia.
ra ora a.nt
John L. Uwl. of it,. umlm M)ll,
Wurkara and W. w. luaji, of 1h,
twralori Immf.llaolr aflar tha
muni 1111. Hrpii,, ,r, fruni
Ihem tomorrow,
Ltehtninjc Crashes
Coastwise Steamer
ABKIU.KKN. Waah.. ,,
(Unltasl Nawa) J0W , bou or
ppll. tli tuifortunata
Kldfiil" Kul Horfcn..
f . ..I V.I.UH
LasM aiaimirn.
L w alrdia I""'1"' '
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Br (bat will put ma undar I c.piala Jamaaun ul
Ln bul warty uaaira lo
(BWra and douriulnad lo
- lamt 111 lal I h
L Unt way ba a
ofcrslaadini im uir-
.M tori o' alma malar.
, oln(." ha Mid.
LmI ib ruuinra lhat lha ra
Uict ef ralailoqa with Na-
laytMni lo ilu with hla
fllk Jauaa Knapp. lha
BilT.rslir official, who
L inmaluralr that Km an
U 1 tonlrart lo roam at
IKhtnln rraahad Into lha ataamar'
uinar jonnson, uraaaln a fora
inaat and datnoliahln a ranao light,
waa lold hara Friday night, by Cap
lain T. A. Jamraon. after ha brought
hla vaaaal loin (ira)r'a harbor.
ii waa a tlirl of a nr.iim.
Id. "Ilallstonaa
( w.ra paltlna
lha ahlp ha Ih. Ilihtnlni atrurk.
A million aparka (lld lha air. mo
manlarlly blladlnf lha craw. It
fall aa Ihouih a hut furnara hlaat
awr.pt oor our ahlp."
Pioneer Railroad
Builder Passes on
HI'OKANK, Waah., Ih-c.
(I'ullad Na.jrhnel Jrnnln.
'3, rontractnr and plonaar railroad
builder. dld at hi. homo In Hpo
kaua Wrdnaadar. Mr. J.nnln.. ...
ona of lha frw remaining pionaer
ranroaa bulldara who andtired hard
hlpa and pvarrama traniandoua ob
ataclaa In the construction ot lha
flrat roada through tha northwaat.
II had lo do with building porta of
tha Northern Pacific linn.
conda and Parlfle. tha I real Nor
lharn, and hla laal and parhapa moat
Importanl activity waa lha conalruc
Hon of lha Mllwaukaa through tha
Wountalna of MonUna.
V, 1923
Saturday, Dec.
LIQUOR CHARGE STOPS I
QUEST FOR MILLIONS
WOUCEHTKK, Maaa., oc. U.
Troublaa ara Biulilp,D t, Hymaa
Klataky, who only tw ,nn ,
had vlalona of aharlng a $.10,000,
000 aatala.
Klatiky Intended lo maka a trip'
lo England to preaa hla d.im
of tha hair lo lha Hoffmann mil
lion, but waa forced lo changa hla
plan by a aenttnc for aelllng
liquor. . .
YOUNG INDIAN DIES
AT RIVERSIDE CALIF.
L altera aay trulh In Ih
lit any mlaundaralandlng
faraliy board at Nolr
bkatt raued hlin lo ran
III hie prraanl poaltlon,
ffi CONFERS
IN LEWIS
WC. Pa.. Drr. 11 (lo-
r.eti Plarbni aubmlilad nla
uiotared plan for lha aat
t ike tatnrartta roal atrlka
keil job I.. Iwla of lha
Ha Woraera. be fora II waa
Ml.. a)r W. W. Inglla.
ka tec the oparalora, Inil-
Mby.
Uinr to lu' ramarka
L later ih I'blladalphla
kiUVnrd la which lb mtn-
hel laal lha operator were
vaatray lha union. Inglla
tlntf leariarahlp aa lha
Uigrtna of tha laat few
4 1
rx;pliaiej ' lha anlhra-
i; "regain loai ground"
liaoo. tl.ld. InglU aald
'aiauiaed thai Ih opar-
lot aerklng lo daatroy
wanted a reaaonable
krnttd Ll for rajoci-
Xua of aettlnmant than
Word haa been received In Klam
ath fa I la of tha death ot Oabert
Hall, aon ot Mr. and Mr. Joaeph
Mall, promlneoi Klamath Indiana,
lull la member of tha Indian Tri
bal council.
Following la Iba obituary notice
received from Mra. IUII who la now
In HWeralda, California:
Funeral aarelca for OaVerl Ball,
II year olj Indian boy, aon of
Mr. and Mra. Jrawpb Uall. who
dlad Hwturday morning following a
long lllneea, waa held at 10 o'clock
thla morning from Ih Blmooa fu
neral rhapal, Tha aertira wat
conducted by Rot. D. U MaoQuar.
rla. paator of Magnolia Praaby
Irrlaa church, and C. W. Call, dlr
rlcT of religious education al
Hhcrman Inelltullon. Interment wat
In Kergreen cemetery. Tha de
ceased wa 1ha older aon ot Mr.
and Mr. Ball, whoa bom la al
Klamath Kalla. Oregon, but who
are temporarily realdlng on Cover
elrrvt, lilreralda. while Iwo daugh
tare are attending Sherman Insti
tute. Tha Sherman mixed quartet
aang at the aervlce and a group
of Indian atudent war In attendance.
FORCES OF THE LAW
SPEND QUIET EVENING
Bootlegger If aucb there be In
Klamath Kalla war not moleated
by atata prohibition offlcera or at
tache of the aherlff'a office laal
night.
"Newa?" repeated Sheriff linn
llawklna. "It'a loo darrfed cold for
newa. There hain't been a thing;
happened all evening.
MrDrlde and MrMIHa, both Hate
men. are planning an active clean-1
up campaign here In the near fu-'
lure, according to their statements.
Airplanes to Dust
Orchards Advocated
MEDFOttD, Dec. U. There la a
growing use of airplanes for dueling
orcharda for peat control, according
lo Prof. Lon 0. Mote of the Oregon
Agricultural college, who addressed
Hie Oregon Slate Horticultural so
ciety here.
The annual convention of the so
ciety will close today.
Mote aald dueling waa being done
on a commercial scale by airplanes
In the Georgia peach orchard dia
Irlcu, where a great many orchards
are found close together.
V
New Coast Steam
Ship Line to Run
Out of Portland
PORTLAND. Dec. II. (United
Newa) Organisation ot an Inter
ooav.al steamship company the
Quaker line which will provide
fnrtnlahtlv nailing between the Col-
r one and the uaa of 1 nn.hia river. Philadelphia and way
ed of "reason-' by un-1 porta, waa made known here Friday
r
"Wh of all offlcUla In
1 In th anthracite
Trldty night to In-
and miner lo resume
asrlera next Monday on
! settlement.
esilltee wa chosen bv
r fischot aa auggeated by
a turgesiea nt lha hard
f their general confer-
strike In HarrUbura
trkin of Kcrentnn the
f" 'ktlrman expreaaed con-
"I the Iwo aldaa will sr.
"'Itstion to resume their mn'
night,
The company la fostered by com
bination of lbs Oriental Navigation
corporation, owning the steamer
Orleans, Orlneeo. Orient. Weal
Jappa, and Weal Jester; and the
Forest Transportation corporation,
controlling the steamers West Jana
and Weal Jeaaup.
The Columbia-Pacific Shipping
company will be general Pacific
coaat agents, and the Inter-Ocean
Steamship company of Philadelphia
will handle affair on the Atlantic
William. Dimond and Co.
Wlatlons. The commit- ,n 8" F" d
1 ft concerned about any ' Angele.
U Ideal Gift
A TUDOR FORD SEDAN
.i
Good Rubber New Paint
Ruxtell Rear Axel
Only $335
Howie Motor Co.
Dawes Gets Hard
Boiled in Senate!
WASHINGTON, ler. IS -( United
Newa) Vice President Oewrs bad'
bU first opportunity In reprove a
senator when Swanson of Virginia
became so excited In Ihe world court !
debate that, he neglected to address '
th chair for permission to Interrupt '
Borah: ;
"Th aenator will address the
chair lo ascertain whether the aen-i
ator who ha th floor will yield.")
Dawe aald. j
"The ruling of the vice president
I very excellent," observed Borah, j
. Swanson attempted a second time
lo Interrupt Borah.
"The aenator will address the
cbair." Oawea anapped la a sharp
voice.
JUDGE FINES SELF
ONTRAFF1C CHARGE
PASADKNA. Calif.. Iec. II. Po
lice Judge Frank Dunham pleaded
nis own can In court here Friday
and despite aome very good excuses.
fined himself $10 for violation of
Ihe truffle laws.
' ! didn't make the boulevard
step " the judge said, "because the
atop elgc was obstructed hy a tree.
But huvlng beard thai excuse be
tnr . I deny myself leniency."
Judge Dunham paid himself.
Bishop Pleads for
"Religious Unity"
, BROOKLYN, N Y..'Ho. I :.
(United Newa) "Ci thoile, Jv i.nd
proti-atant are In touch with one
another aud each can feel the throb
of Ihe other's heart," B!?hon F.rmet
Stlres, head of the EuUi oojl dio
cese of Long Island, lold 3,000 per-
.... r r
Page Fire
om gathered, to welcome him here.
"We have reached a day when a
dfeat for one sect la a defeat for
II. where a victory for one la a
victory for all," the biahop said. In
Pleading for religions unity.
A telegram from Governor Alfred
K. Smith, wlshinw m.h. a..
successful admlnlatratlon, was read.
MAItKMOKH
Another marriage by Justice of
the Peace Clifford Butler, of Yreka,
on December 7 waa that of John
Dale Handy and Gladys Haiel He
len, both of Weed, and George
Crane and Lonlta Baker, both of
Chiloquln, on December H.
Lemuel It. Berryhlll and Ger-
itrude Marvin of Ktna were 'wed
In Yreka December hv Bv
Charlea D. Miller. ' Another -mar-
l rlage by Rev. Miller on the aame
j uu n mo iuh ui r rana Lane ward
jor Chiloquln and Inez Mary Cowan
I of Modoc Point.
ISO
JAIL NOT NAFF.
MAR8IIFIELD. Dee. II. Burg
lar broke Into the North Bend city
Jail laat night and stole fifteen gal-
lona of confiscated moonahlne. i
ELKS!
Christinas Dance
Christmas Night
The . biggest event of
the year.
Invitations At
- Club
Wit. bummV
.' An jffSr t HeM li!
feeW Solvine the: Gift Pmhloni 2
JpjZr S V c -J - twn,.,r 2JT;A
With Gifts That Last
' ' and
With Price. That Will Please -
FOR HER " FOR HIM -
Diamond ,P.!ngs ... -..ilt.SO to J350 , ' ' '
., , . Watches, White Gold, New Model ,..115.00
Stone Rings 12.50 to $15.00
WrUt Watche. ... $11.00 to $50 00 Wr"t Watche' whlte nd Green
Pear. Necklace. ,,.50 to II.!. 0Old " V B t0 5M
Set Pin. and Bar Pin. .,,., ,o $8.50 Wc .J. to
Vanity Caaes and compact. $1.00 to $15.00 ,
, , ... nin- stone Se 1 P'" l-50 to $16.00
Jewel Boxes $7.50 to $15.00
Candy Jars $7.50 to $9.50 C,rd RKelpt C"e" -00 to $4.50
Toilet Set., flberloid; two tone- $19 to $35 Emblem Pine and Button ....$1.50 to $5.00
Electric Toaster, Improved .. :...$9.50 Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets $2.50 to $15
Bracleta, Flexible Stone Set .'. $10.00 Cigarette Ca.ee -..$3.60 to $10.00
Wrlet Watch Bracleta $2.00 to $7.50 ,.,,,,. .,.... ,
Fountain Pen and Pencil Set. $7.50 to $10 Be" BttCkl8 St t0 7'60
Bin Bon Dishes. Gold Inlaid $7.50 Co" Llnk 1-s() 10 10.00
Silver Mesh Bags, 2 tone combine $15.00 Traveling Seta, Leather $7.50
We have many more beautiful presents that .:.--:-.
.UHy,' might lust suit blm or her. We Invite you : ,-.;;; ;.
- aht irnnn av-c ivaarv m
flrm vaiio mud
fl f Jeweler. - !
832 Main Street
Across from Public School
OPEN EVENINGS
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A REAL
TREAT
Country pure Pork' Sausage; Spareribs,
with real meat; Backbone, just like a roast.
All for 30c pound; 2 lbs. 55c
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Local Eggs, strictly fresh, doz. 50c
Home-Made Candies, Jellies, Mince Meat
and Fruit Cakes, our own make.
Xmas Candies, Nuts and Fruit of all kinds.
Our Vegetables are always the
. highest quality.
We deliver hourly. Phone your order, pay
the deliveryman and receive your groceries
at prices equal or below that of any store.
Public Market
"PAY CASH-IT PAYS"
Phone 169 126 N. 6th St.
CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS
THE 20th CENTURY STORES
Stocks are complete; Candies and Nut lots of them Everything for the
table, for baking, too, wonderful selections to choose frcm, and the prices
are extremely low. There really is no better place to trade than at a 20th ,
Century Grocery. It's the saving on every item, in these stores, that counts. '
Prices Good from Saturday, Dec. 9th, to Thursday night, Dec. 24th
Extra Specials Saturday and Monday Only
EGGS EGGS EGGS -
Standard Fresh Eggs, every one guaranteed, doz. 45c; 2 doz. for 89c
BUTTER Gold Seal Pound, 50c; two pounds, 99c
Wesson Oil
quart cans, 49c,
Carnation Milk
tall cans, 10c
Jello, any flavor, Campbell's Tomato
package, 9c Soup, 3 cans 25c
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
Seven Different Varietiea Each the Very Beat of Its Kind
Satin Finish Mixed Christmas Mix Extra Cream Mix
20c; 3 lbs., 55c . lb., 22c; 5 lbs., 89c 2 lbs., 55c
Commercial Chocolates Starlight Mix French Creams
. 2 pounds, 47c . 2 lbs., 49c lb., 30c
FRUITS, NUTS, POPCORN, ETC.
Bulk Dates, new crop
2 lbs., 25c
Citron Peel 59cj Orange
or Lemon Feel, id., jjc
Thompson Seedless
Raisins, 3 lbs., 28c
Dainty Dates
pkg., 28c, 2 for 55c
Fancy Layer Figs
lb., 20c, 10-lb. box,$1.80
A 0 u-4. r,ni,T.i lb.. 30c 3 lbs., 89c
, SS; S crop! 28T 2 lbs".;"5ic- A.monds, paper she.l 2 lbs., 65c
Popcorn, "Globe" brand
2 lbs., 23c
Oysters, new pack
5 oz. cans, 2 for 35c
Shrimp, latest pack,
No. 1 cans, 2 for 25c
MORE SPECIALS
Standard Peas, sweet and
tender, 3 cans, 40c
Libby's Mincemeat
very fine, 2 lbs., 45c
Preferred Stock Currants,
twice cleaned, pkg. 20c
20th Century Coffee-There is no better Coffee to serve with the Cjiristmas
' Dinner. Direct from our Roaster to you pound, 47c; three pounds, $1.38
SEE OUR SPECIAL PRICES ON FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES .
20th CENTURY GROCERY
812 MAIN STREET
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
Esplanade and Pine.
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