The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 19, 1925, Image 8

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    ' Saturday. Dee. 19,
jgr LOCALS
lUnrhrr In Yesterday K. A.
Schreiner. wall known dairyman
aid rancher, speut yesterdsy In
Klamath Fall. Tisltlng with. friends
and looking into business. Schrein
er' ranch Is located on the Swan
Lak read.
Mis tiordoit to Arrive Friends
ot Miss Hope Gordon, daughter of
Mr. sad Mrs. J. A. Cordon, will be
happy to learn that she la expected
to arrire in Klamath Falls tonight
to apend the holidays with
parents. Miss Gordon Is student
In Miss Head's school, Berkeley.
Swaa 1-uke Visitor Harold Mln-
ler, rancher rf upper Swan Lak
valley, la included in the business
visitors la Klamath Falls yesterday.
Mr. Touiikin 111 Friends of
Mrs. Rhoda Tompkins will be sorry
to learn that she Is confined to her
home with a severe attack of grippe-
Stanfields Act
May Precipitate
ftig Fish Fight
I'OIITI.AXD, lc. ID. -- (Tutted
News) Senator tilantield ot Ore
gon has introduced a resolution,
calling tor an Investigation of the
Mr. and Mrs. E. K-j south Wulos rocked wide area tor i Of""""1 l'rint Kb"'u imm' wl,h
Hcot leaves for Xorth llyron ,
Scott l''t the middle of the week,
for the north, whore he will speudj
the Christmas holidays visiting with!
hi. uncle. 1). '. Scott of Taooma. i
Jcffer Here. llrure Jeffers of
Portland, where he naa recently j
i.to.i a course In the Hennae,
Walker buslnesa college, la expected j SYPNKY, Australia. l)co. IS
to arrive in Klamath Falls this week' (Saturday) Th moat violent
end and to speud the holidays with j earthquake In the history of New
hia parents,
Magee.
NEW SOUTH WALES
nnrirn nv nmir
tUL(lLUDFUUAIC
Clark Kvpocted Home
Among I
20 minutes Friday night. Neither
loss of life nor lerloua damago has
been reported.
The quake area comprised at
least one-quarter of the state, ex
tending more than 200 miles Inland.
I lug Industry on the Columbia river,
according fo a special dispatch lo
the Oregon Journal.
A permit to develop the project
was granted by lha federal power
commission to the Washington lr-
Alarm was general in the affect-j ,,""" . "'1
Hrllnian Leaving A. A. Bellman
and brother, L. H. Bellman, are
leaving this morning via southern
route, where they will make ex
tended visits. A. A. Bellman Is
continuing to Cuba. The Isles of
Fines and Florida. L. H. Bellman
will continue from El Paso. Texas,
to Wlnfleld, Kansas, to visit for
the holidays.
Crawford Leave for South Leo
Crawford of the Acme garage, is
leaving today tor the south, where
he will meet Mrs. Crawford and
11 u -I I ... l.mlM Til.. Will
r':'!-- -hortly after the firs, of the
city thfa weekend Is William Clark ! yer ,
arhrt will innntf i" h H t m hitlidAVa f t k.. a.). - . l....l,i.. Kr.
...h frt.H, and lil.tiveV t w tw Sou,h K n", , ' , , j declares that a dam at Priest Knplda
with friend, and relatives. fof , , h wnljaerlnl c . p.tc ... reported, j .,
join .11 r. igi ana Hia ims, auu iu waa iu ovsnuun, wunv ni(
continue to the east for the holt- tremors were strongest. A theatre,
days. They plan to be absent from, .u,iini.. ruhed for the exists.
I Muny women fainted. '
F.. In Yesterday-Matt Kgan.! e orl"la 'h " " j
superintendent of the Algoma Lum-i1""'4 northeaat of hydncy. In what,
ber company was a business visitor known geologically as the con-j
in the city yesterday from Algoma tinental shelf. In the Kurrajong dta-
Retum tram Visit Mr. and Mrs.
Jackson Kimball returned Thurs
day evening from an extended visit
In Canada attending the lumber
man's convention In Victoria on
Vancouver Island. They made the
trip In splendid rime and report
the weather exceptionally good.
Tracy Return A familiar face at
the court house has again reappear-
... . f -i.iu"
u m . Kj-..uu u. ...... - -" Klamath Falls tor six weeks
reiurnea l nursoay eTcnios iraw
Long Beach. Calif., where he has
been confined in a hospital. While
In the southern city Tracy submitted
to an operation on his left leg.
where he was shot last year. Ac-!
cording to Tom "It's great to be
home. You bet!"
ot the salmon spawning nrea of the
Columbia river.
The committee would be authori
sed to sit during the recess of con
gress, subpoena witnesses and re
port before the close of the 9th
congress.
Kxportrd In Klamath Among the
students ot the I'nlversity ot Oregon
to arrive over the week-end in
Klamath Falls to epend the Christ
mas holidays are the Misses Flor
ence and Clarice Elliott. Miss El-
to attend to the shipment of the
body ot Dean Stanley, night forman,
who was killed this week In an
accident.
. j Hott Is attending the Vniverslty, and
la from Mill Harry Beall of the . ner sister tne gchool ln the
Shaw-Bertram mill spent yesterday i cott city. They are daughters of
afternoon In Klamath Falls on ,Mr. ana- Mrs . orrille Elliott of Klam-
businesa.
Miss Minier Substituting Miss
Rnth Minier is substituting in the
Upper Swan Lake school, due to
the absence of the regular teacher.
While in the Swan Lake country
she is the guest of Miss Evelyn
Applegate, music instructor in the
city schools, who la spending the
Christmas holidays at Brookside
ranch..
' In from Swan Lake Included In
the ont of town visitors In Klam
ath Falls yesterday was Gottlieb
Neubert, well known rancher of
the npper Swan Lake country, who
spent Friday looking Into business
affairs. ,
ath Agency.
Merrill Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
' M. Glaeomlni. prominent ranchers
of the Merrill country spent yes
terday In Klamath Falls looking
Into business affairs and visiting
with friends.
Leave Friday Mrs. L. F. Willlts
and Mrs. Mrytle Helm left yester
day tor San Francisco, where they
will spend a fortnight enjoying the
Christmas holidays and a brief vacation.
Itasaar Held Today the ladles of
the Christian Church Aid society
will conduct the last holiday bataar
of the season. In the office rooms
formerly occupied by A. A. Bellman
and company. The location is the
corner of Seventh and Main streets,
and promises to be one of the most
successful of the Christmas holiday
sales.
Campbell to YUl R. A. Camp
bell is planning to leave this week
for the south to visit with friends
and relatives.
trlet. The quake la explained by
geologists as having been due to
a fracture of the earth's surface.
Australia hitherto ha. been con
sidered to be virtually Immune
from eurthquakea.
There la no further apprehension
among the population. Hy Saturday
morning, the quake was being
treated a a huge Joke.
Knowles lo Los Angeles over In
holidays.
In preparation for the trip south
to visit with Mrs. Kuowles sister
Clara Kwers, Knnwjes took his
greatly prised dog out to Pelican
City lo leave the animal until his
return with friend roaldlng there.
"Wolf didn't like the Chang of
loratlitl and promptly mad get
away a soon as his master disap
peared from sight. Knowlea said
he had llllo fear ut the anluial be
ing stolen ns It la the disposition
of these dogs to make friends with
no living being other than their
master.
THE ttl int...
11 I 111 N
CIVIL WAII HI'KK.MM
TAX MEASURE PASSES
BY DECISIVE MARGIN
' (Continued from Page One)
WANTS CITY MAN.Atir.lt PI.AX
Mount Shasta City has presented
a petition to the city trustees for
city manager rule. Many advocate
that g cHy manager could save
the city money, beside It would
then have a man who could give
It his undivided attention and the
city would forge ahead as never
before.
I.ONIM, I We. 1. The Chinese
civil war has been resumed on the
Yangtaun front, according to a dis
patch from Tientsin to (tie lally
Mull.
General Feng Yu-hslang, the
"Christian general" ordered a bom
bardment thai continued for several
hours as the offensive's inaugura
tion. Inhabitants of the d 1st r lets
are starving and many have died
front the cold.
ITALIAN WINN
CI.KVKl.AND, Ohio, ler. 1
llenny (lershe, suffered the second
knockout of his career her Friday
night when F.ddl Bha. hard hitting
Chicago Italian, sopped him In lha
fourth round of their scheduled II
round bout.
FLYERS TO
OUT OF PRI
8AN -UANC18CO. !,.
Dorts ih. i -i....
. - . .uuiesaie t4
...... ... .rq ,lr ry(
ottered . .
"..ion oi colonel WJ
-" uv am norn rnj,,
III announcement that t
reserve fly,,, ,, q
of Mitchell s suspension.
The mit u...
wnose ff
nav neea sent lo WashlJ
' t.yman R, Lam
nyan and O. II. MiMurr.l
men said that a number oil
servlsta are plannlug slmll
If President Cuo.ldg do I
Ify Ih five-year forftltuJ
ana rank.
it was aald anofflclillj
presidio her that mia,
army officer probably J
out of the servle In tbt J
in Mitchell conviction lad
aenc of any Intention to
fflclenr of their departJ
I
Owner Laments
shoot-1
Miss t'pp Expectexl Miss Kather
ine L'pp is expected to arrive in
Klamath Falls tonight from Llnslau,
near Eugene, where ah has been
teaching for the paat year. She
will spend the holidays with her
mother, Mrs. Frank Vpp.
Myers Leave Today W. P.
I M vers Ineol ntlnra.. I .r. ...a .-
iu, ,
Portland lo be at the bedside of hls!"u ' .----
works of art, bowling alleys,
Ing galleries, mah Jonsg.
The tax of pasaenger automobiles
. nilimin ... .llv
cent. '
TUNY ItOHM WINK
TAMPA. Fla.. Dee. 1. Tony
Unas. -vf lUl aiKu r h Tavnn rlftrLalYn
Less of "Wolf" "vr Armia m ,,not ''un ''
' weight champion In a 10 round
"Wolf Ihepd77 winning tier-; ,,m" Fr"'y n-
man police dog owned by c. II
ItWTItlNK MKirrrJ
.Members of the Amerl
elation of University Woi
postponed their meeting
day until Ih next rriuUr
on January 17, according
nnunremenl made last ni(hl
Rarharl Applegsts Solemi
president.
' Pretty klmonss and rohJ
a enrtstmss gift. At lit.
Dress rhop.
! duced from five to three per
aaugnter. Emma Lou Myers, who Is
ill In a Portland hospital. Her con
dition, physicians believe. Is not
grave.
Colleire Students Returning; To
night will see scores ot college stu
dents returning from the south and i
north, where various colleges of thej
Pacific coast are located. The ma-
MILITARY FORCES TO
PROTECT PLANTERS
Miss Martinson I -caves Miss Es
ther Martinson - left yesterday for
her home In Genesee, Idaho, to
spend the Christina holidays with
her parents. Miss Martinson is
instructor In domestic art in the)
Klamath county high school.
HAVANA, Dec. 18. (United
News) President Machado has
Jority of schools closed' last night ' Droml'ea "Hilary '"ce. If neces
wlth exams, and until the first of B,J to P" planters
January will be closed. willing to cut their cane, according
' to an announcement made through
To Visit With Mother Roland , General Alberto Herrera, chief ot
t-antraii ot Eugene, where he Is a
student In the University of Oregon.
Is expected home this week for the
holidays to visit with his mother,
Mrs. Kanna ('antral!
Road Good to Swan Lak Ac
cording to Alfred Fischer of the
upper Swan Lake district, the
roads are in good condition. Fischer
spen yesterday ln Klamath Falls
locking Into business affairs.
Merrill Visitor John Zbtnden Is
Included In the scores of out of
town shoppers in Klsmath Falls
yesterday. Zblnden Is a well known
rancher ot the Merrill country.
Officers to be Installed Installa
tion of officers of the Alpha chap
ter. Order of Eastern S:ar, will be
held on Tuesday evening in the
Masonic hall. Miss Marion Hanks
Is the retiring worthy matron: Mrs.
H. G. Wortley is worthy matron
elect. ,
Hargrove South H. M. Hargrave
Is leaving the latter part of the
week for the south to visit with
friends.
staff ot the Cuban army.
Senor Machado lor the last month
ho been hearing argument in a
planter-mill owner controversy. The
president was unable to reach a de
cision on the matters involved, and
recommended that the mill owners
and planters settle their difference
Individually.
Efforts to abolish these taxes fail
ed.
Despite several efforts no re
ductions were made on tobacco
taxes outside th reduction on ci
gars provided originally in the hill,
which will amount to about tit.
000,000. Admission taxes also
were retained with the exception
ot that en th "spoken drama,'
which waa repealed. I
' The tax on commercial alcohol
was cut ln half,, from 2 20 to
11.10 a gallon, after an extended
debate on two amendments, one to
leave It at f 1.20, the other to abol
ish it ultogethtr.y
Ural Concrete Pipe
Co.. was lost last night a.imewher
111 the vicinity of Pellran City, and
h'l anx'ous master wa serliusly
I debating whether
trip planned by
to
lie
postpone a
and Mrs.
I WltrXTI.INU COACH WINH
j WICHITA. Has., tiec II. Frank
Judaon, Harvard university wrest
ling roach, defeated Dirk lavlscourt
of Kllensburg, Wash., Friday nlghl.
by taking Ih last two falls of their
match In IS minute each.
JOHN C CLECHOl
J. U.-gUteml Civil r:aglaeel
Knrteyor
Klamath Falls, OrrgJ
8I tllih Hi. Phone)
KAPSO FOR COLDS
FORBES
PURE DRUGS
Mis Short Assisting Miss Thel
ma Short, who recently recovered
rem a serious attack of Illness. Is
assisting In the office of the Cali
fornia, Oregon Power company for
some time. She has recently been
visiting ln Malln with friends.
Hero on Business J. C. Hart, a
frequent visitor In Klamath Falls
from his home In Portland Is spend
ing the remainder of the week In
the city.
In Klamath Falls Lee Hulbert.
district traffic manager of the Pac
ific Telephcne & Telegraph com
pany. Is a business vitor In the
city from Portland. Hulbert ar
rived the latter part of the week
for a brief vialt.
Leave for North Mrs. Gordon,
mother ot Mrs. Dean Stunley whose
husband was killed In an accident
In the Algoma Lumber company
yards, arrived in the city ln com
pany with ner son G. Gordon and
with Mi's. Stanley left for Portland
yesterday. They accompanied the
body of the man north where he
will be burled.
KAPSO FOR COLDS
at
FORBES
.PURE DRUGS
Have Your Xmaa Photo
graphs Taken Early.
STINSON'S STUDIO
RESERVATIONS
Now Being Made
for the
New Year
Dinner Dance
at the
White Pelican Hotel
December Thirty-first
Dinner Three Dollars. Including Cover Charge
;
Many Gift Suggestion!
This year we have the largest selection and greatest variety
gifts we have ever shown. Popular prices practical uiefu
beautiful articles.
Ladies'
Purges
latest stylos and
popular shades
In purse and
handbag. Some
wonderful values
at $5.00.
Manicure
Sets
Beautiful leather
rase wHh silk
linings equipped lf)L
with high grade
manicuring Im
plements. Price
$5.00 to $10.00.
Military
Bruhe
Bats of two
brushes In gift
boxes make ac
ceptable g I f t a
for gentlemen
and bobbed hair
girls. Prices
$3.r.o to $10.00.
Bill Folds
and Purses
Made In calf, pig
akin, pin seal and
horse hid. Prices
from 50c 'to $10.00.
Gifts that any man
will appreciate.
4v
Christmas Cards
Hotter buy your Christmas cards now.
We ntill have a wonderful selection of
steel engraved and hand colored cardH.
Any of them worthy of carrying your
Christmas greetings. Trices from 5c to
25c. Some beautiful framed mottoes
from COc to ?2.50.
Pyralin Ivory
Tk;. hAn.itifiil material still holi
1 1 1 in icnuiitui .
first place in the manufacture of toil'
fiHirlsa
TtrnuhM. Mirrors. Povd
Tlnvoa and Mnnlruro Broods.
Throe pioco sets, comb, brush aj
mirror. 810.00 and up. More elabo
ate sets of ten to twenty pieces up
$50.00.
CRATER LAKE PICTURES
The best and finest Crater Lake nr. In he found at our stor
Some beautiful small ninrnroa framiui nA Uv0 at SI. 00 earl
-' .iuiiiuu oiiu in Kiiv uvi
Others as high as $35.00. Some beautiful oil colored pictures at $5.00.
l PURITY 1
IOJWATH PALLS OREGON
WHERE, PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY THEIR DRUGS
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