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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1925)
I ,PwTwe Thursday. Deoombor 31, 1025 HOTEL TO STAGE S EWT0 1926i: General Lincoln C. Andrews, bead ho prohibition forces, ererjr lo- cotuinn sieainshls bear crowd of Americana, whose first bns!nes on arrival la lo make their New Vear'a vs reaorvationa. Hoof gardens. cabarets and outers have been bo- seised 'by I ho Incoming horde ot thirsty Americana, and TO COMPROMISE . -"' ON' BANK CLAIMS (Continued rrora rags One) .Society will father tonight at the, White Ptlfcan hotel to nsher In the: New Tear. Elaborate arrangements bar bean made by the nianaceraent j to .aake Uita.Kew.,ear' celebra tion, the moat successful to. the hls- ' . V.. ,... 1 nnlaf- will r, 1 1 II the featlTltiea from the moment din-' , er la aerred at t o'clock till the ly, they were entitled to partial ex emptions front liability by reason of hilarious ! 'I. $25,000 of municipal bonde In For Old-Timc Star New Year a o la assured. The arrangements tor New Year's eve purtirl will be practically complete when the coastguard cut ter Modoc brmgina; General And rews, arrives. Andrews will 'find ore la, year, . Taking the "'Hi jag SiliHUl Cilllcd n.ltnnnllu lh r.mnrta Hilt "Cf" .w - - ( have at farm hurvnii hoaduuartera Indicate that the 'crop year from July, IMS. Jo June, lH-'O, will show aome Increaaa over last year. Our reports ludlcate Ibat the farmer In IS atatea will receive more money lu 1! than they received In 1S5. In eleven atatea the lurome will be about the same, but twelve of our there la no fluuut 01 innxoy- au preinacy over all that went before or "I low! D..W " 1! 1 w r '". Curl , This llliratlon. It was pointed out yeaterday. may now be settled by a which will doubtlcaa remind btm p.i!.comprouils r ""ty of Klam the county treasurer's hands. These. they maintained, should bo sold and applied Id the relmbtirsement ct the j , wl , ittM r , county and county treasurer for . ytar ( louses due to the bank's fullure. i ' does not offer a bright prom- NKW YOltK. Dee. JO. News) Thirty-five yeara praltea of the "ureateat aport world we rlnnlnat player of all time, -(I'll I ted ato the football ar Hit the a slender, rath- on. llalm. ... -.- have iisyeil the name since hii iu.. .KJ Hi time. And ha never weighed mure than 130 pounds. n Ue tartar. the days when Volestead laV was suheard ot lu the United States. Jaat dance is -played at o'clock. I .ijTbn? White;' Pelican orchestra wlllj tafnlsh the "music for the-merry-! ' Baker and to add to the amuse-i WASHINGTON. D. C. Dec. 30. ment of the evening the usual noise One ot the gayest New Year's eve making devices will be In evidence. V These) who .have reservations for the New, Yearl ere dinner to date i Mr. and Mm. Matt Eagan and pert; o eight; Ml- and Mrs. B. Rob Usoas.' sad 'party? of foor; Jtlc-and Mrs. Trad Hotrston; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shaw "and tarty" of fbur; Mr. utf Mrs. Leslie Rogers and party of twelve: iu, and Mis. U. N. Moe and piry"ofifou"r;lMr. and Mrs. Earl athlUoek: Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mon ttlina and party of ten; Dr. and lira. J. H. Carter and party ot ten; Mr. a oat Mr. Thotfiaa tveliell. and party of -eUjhtXlr.' and Mrs. George Barnbart and party of four; Mr. 'atnd Mrs. William Lee and party ot four; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bedford aid party of six; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harwood; Mr. PanI Tarrington and party or six; Mr. Ray Dunn and party; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Harden- ferbok; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitman; Mrs." Weston Kllbourne and party Of eight. - ' '. '. ' ' celebrations since the war is expect ed here. Preparations for elaborate parties have been made at all clubs and many ot the loading homes. One hotel is charging J10 a cover for New Year's eve., an unheard-of LfS :?e. TIZ'Tj coast has best two jan orchestra, will not be given this year, the family being in Florida. - President Coolldge will go to bed early, as usual, to rest up for the public White House reception New Year's day. i , " ; 4i LOS ANGELES. Dec. 30 Los An- ath. the First state & Savings bank, the five surety companies ami tho county treasurer. T. K.nV I. - ,.M I- I . ' " laes Improvement. . . . . , " . North Dakota pal bonds, plus per cent intereat ! bnuta KtBm 01 tuur j ra. onviiiq duage juea- vltt sign the petition the county treasurer would be forced to surren der the S2S.000 ot bonds to the de funct bank. iae for the mid-western slates. The Illinois farmer will get very little, If any more than last year. The Minnesota farmer will get lesa. The freahman. er BDlnill.v-iexKCU " named Frank A. Illnkey, chosen for: the all-American of hla year lu col-, lege. j Football coachca and advliera! gathered in thla city fur a eerlee of; conferences ware- aorrowod Wednes day by word from Soulliorn I'lnea, N CROWDS WELCOME f " NEW .YEAR'S EVE Iv. L Il.'i. (OoHttaned from Page One) after 10 p. m., -bu it is a; gentle manly law, an(tthere Is nothing in H to prevent people preferring hard 4aTt from bringing it on their hip !m a barrel, and forward looking en who wish to prevent a drought beer and wine after 10 p. m., find if, hotels eager to co-operate by king their orders in advance. AVANNA, Dec. 30 While govern ment officials prepared to welcome CROP PROSPECTS (Contlnned from Pace One) r inai t rans lunacy u.nu. , dairy outlook In Wlaconslu. Indiana , -rnore were few among them who; and other mid-western states Pfi'"!-; jij Dut agree that, deaplto all the Th wheat belt between, and the development South Dakota. Ne-lof ,nt) gBn,r, silent" Illnkey atlll -la worse oft than a I r.,,k, .- ...1.- .reateal football play- yoar ago. The wheat crop In these! of B ,(m,, state. ... 3S per cent short of la.lj Aj m ,,, . ,,, who ,,,, rtT' i not be blocked or taken out,; and Probably the happiest promise of , wno hurled the 300 pound giants of tho new year comes to the Pacific his day lo the ground Willi audi coast. Grains, traits, vegetables force that many were Incapacitated. and livestock at strong prices and with good crops, sll combine to promise the Pacific coaster a pros perous new year. I (MIT KI.AM ATM WIM e . Fort Klamath - baakaleera lint night detuated the Kltiuiatli farill nnls. The score, when the r ilorae'o whlallo ahrllled,' ana 30 lit , It waa nnnoiinevd Hint a return uintcli will be played at the Alta monl auditorium January I, at 7; 30 p. m. Nest Saturday the Klamath j team will meet Chlloquln at homo, tend will atage a return contest oa , January at Allumonl. The t'urdlnala' line up wss as fol- Relievo Coght llen,l,.l. v., ' 'uiu ah Aches ami II I HaHladlTa - otttrlhantMuitari lltg shipment of new Spring drcasui to soil at $U.7 and (Is. IS Just received at Hoe Ilogm'a Droae Shoo. D3JJ3 NewYearV ' Masquerade Ball -at- Merrill Community Hall New Year's Eve gelea and vicinity will welcome the New Year with a blaring ot trum pets, shouts, and the customary wee nip at home. N ' Southarn nHfnrnin ' Anittrarv in frantic and repeated declarations by ; I the prohibition units, will experience! a wet and hilarious New Yesr's eve. ,; Prospects for a gay time bright-j ened considerably with the success- j ful raiding by hijackers of federal., county and commercial liquor store-': houses within the past few weeks. The movie stars, it la sate to pre-! diet, will celebrate the occasion in) their usual "quiet" way as usual, with a series ot entertainmenta at their homes. Studio parties will be held by the lesser lights of movie-, dom aad lemonade perhaps fortified j by a potent liquid, will add the! proper zest to make the events his-! torical and memorable. , j ot the farm sales in the great state ot Illinois last year were forced sales. A similar condition prevailed ! in Iowa. However, there has been sonie improvement. N ' Some Increase, There has been an Increase in the price ot certain commodities. In some sections quite a large Increase Big shipment ot new Spring dresses to sell at $18.75 and $11.75 lust received at Bee Began'exDwi Shop. - . D2S-J3 Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort ven yonr health depends on the kind of beat yon obtain from your furnace. That kind ot heat depends on the construction of your furnace and the skill with which it is Installed in yonr home. Health requires an abundant circulation ot warm moist heat! Not Just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort t - HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main ..a. aP.323 saaaBreaae. F . 1 OUR GREAT Clearantoe Ml e 10 to 25 REDUCTIONS i$ novo being hefd In all oar Brownsville Woolen Milh Store. You can supply your needs now at a Genuine Saving in price. Here is a reminder of a few of the many line toe carry: SUITS OVERCOATS PANTS BOYS' CLOTHING BLANKETS ROBES to-- UNDERWEAR SOCKS FLANNEL SHIRTS BLAZER. SHIRTS ' MACKINAWS FURNISHING GOODS Brownsville Woolen Mills Stores PORTLAND. .X.Je- FIFTH AND MAIN STREETS Other Stores at ..ALBANY . .EUGENE . MARSIIFIELD Make It Happy and Prosperous By getting the Piggly-Wiggly Habit Make a Resolution to buy the PiggIy-Viggly Way. You'll be surprised at the saving. ; Sack, cwt . . 10 Pounds ... Sugar $6.35 67 Butter Gold Seal lb Crater Lake, lb .51 .53 ' ' Milk Carnation, Alpine and Borden's ..AM 7Ct - case . Sego, case . Sego . dozen cans $4.60 a $1.15 Flour "Anchor" . j. 49-lb. sack i "Crater Lake" 49-lb. sack i "Crater Lake" ' I 10-lb. sack -'. Graham and Germ Middlings .10 lbs .......:..:..:. $2.15 $2.30 .57 .55 EGGS, Fresh Ranch, Dozen r - - 40c Candy, Fancy Mixed lb : Nuts, Fancy Mixed y lb. Peanut Toasties, Pgk Brazil Nuts, lb. Filberts, lb... , Pecans, 1 lb Peanuts, lb. Jell Well, . 3 pkgs. Currants, Fancy Grade, pkg. .... 47 .30 P.? .28 .30 .30 1? .25 .22 Tomatoes 2 large cans Corn, Iowa 2 cans Peaches. Libby's . No. 2y can Pineapple, Libby's gallon Sardines, Imported, 2 cans Crystal White Soap , 6 bars Creme Oil Soap 2 cakes Tomatoes, Solid Pack gallon Oleo lb .25 .25. .27 .83 .25 .25 .15 .68 .30 THESE PRICES ARE GOOD BOTH TODAY AND SATURDAY, JAN. 2 With Best Wishes for a Bright and Happy New Year S. O. Piggly Wiggly 4th and Main StreeU-Opposite Hall Hotel Co. 13