The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 16, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
Local Shippers to .
Attend Meeting of
Advisory Board
' Of lliUraat tn ahlppare and ot li
ar In IhU ruunly tutuarnnd In ad
quit rllroil tranaportatloB,
cam a 111 adnouncrmaal to i. Jl
Miller, dUlrlct frlht and tn
woitr aiut for the 8oulhara
Iflo hra, that for lb ftrat tlma
a lac lu Inception four yuM ago,
lh Paclfle NorlhwMC Advlaor
board will mt In Portland Baplorn
bar 14.
"Spokane and Sao Fraoclaeo
hava alaara bn tha mtliia
plae for tba board In tha put,"
Millar autad, "and It la particular
ly -opportuna for OreBOB ablppvr.
Including- rattlrman and rprnta
tlvaa from all Induatrlaa, that tba
board will conrena lo our own
atala Ihla yair."
Tha Mrvloa of tba beard la opan
to ' all ahlpprra and raclfere. amall
or .'lam. In abaoluta aquallty and
without root. rrdli of whalhar
tby ara directly connartad with
tba board or not. Tba only re
qulremenla la that ahlppera Uk
their tramtportatlon problema tn
tbalr Individual carrier, or rail
roada. before pratanllng them be
fore the adTlaory board.
' Tha purpone of the annual board
n)aetln I to ile ablbpera and re
tettora tn opportunll- to ream
jtrteTanrea or- auteaeoU of cos
dltlona with the board chairman,
who refer the complaint to ver-toua-
commodity commute for eat
Utraaot, after the alateniepl of con
dition baa been mada' barqre the
rneallpf. -i ;-- "
',. (tallroad men Bra Intlted to the
aeatlDK. alone with all other In
t,etMte4 pemona lo the northwe!,
hut they take no part In Pro"
caadliiM. All who attend and par
ticipate In tbe diKuaaloi. ara mam
bom of ' lie board. Miller ataled.
There are no charge whatever In
connection with tha forum.
Thursday Sert lfy JS6
Numerous Permits j
Issued to Build
New City Homes
Ten building permila, although
mall In total, were Uaued yealer
day from tbe office of Lara L.
Uagbagen, city clerk.
Tba following received permila
which totaled (S73D:
Carrie llutworth, IOO addition,
Kldorado alreaU
Imuran McUian, $400 addition,
t'pham alreet.
Homer A, Knight, $100 audition,
Second etreet.
August Bchleman, $100 abed,
Market etreet,
C. II. Crlaler. $00 abed. Oak
atrMt.
8. A. McbelMU, $76 garage. Com
mercial Btreet.
Marguerite Burke, $100 ahed,
Oregon avenue.
Gorge It. Norrln, $100 .bouae.
How avenue..
MAUN ItLAt KHUatTH U
( HUtlUiKP WITH Noxt rroitT
Charged with non-aupport of bla
wife and child. .Harry M. Aleian-:
dr, buaky Malta bkukamltb. ap
peared before Jaatlc t. A. Gmmltl
yeatacday gttvooon.
Alexander, boated lt( ' JMPrftr.
bond Bnd.ajikod for a preliminary
hearing which will ba el at the
convenience of the Juiilc and t--earney.i
, '
t'l 'l' 1 '! - ' 1 - r jl -Fijm jii ' 1 - -
Hl'ANIHH waii vktkiunh
MKKT THUWIMV NIGHT
In order to lay their Unit plana
for tha entertainment of the Hpan-
lah War Veteran, who will meet In
convention In Klamath Pall next
ummer, the tint regular meeting
of Apulegala camp, flpanlab War
Veteran, la called for tonight In
tha court bouae.
Tb meeting will convene at 1
o'clock.
KltillTKKNTH WKUDINU IN
PIFTKKN DAI') W HKtXHlD
Tb eighteenth wedding of Klam
Bth county couple, occurred ye-
lerduy , when John llottman. IJ
rancher, and atlaa June MoCabe. IP
wara married. Tbey obtained tbelr
llcenae from tha office of County
Clark C. ft. Dalap yeaterday after-
noon.
Iloltman and bt bride are real'
dent of Klematb Fall.
Mia. KniBia U. Hood bo pur-
cbaaed a piece of property on Elm
atreet tor $121$ In cub. It be
came known yeetarday after ber de
parture for Aablaed where abe baa
made ber home fur the peat few
yeara. Mr. Bond haa been the
gueat of Mr. and Mr. M. W. Coae
bootn during bar vlalt here. Tbe
deal we handled through Mr. Nate
Olterbelp.
Mr. and .Mra.' John tlnfewty and
Mra. Hubert Unfesty aad party
vara among the Kwniatb Kill real
dents to apchd Tveoday at Crater
Lake. , t4 .. ,
Wee filling, Chlneaa proprietor of
HUlh atreet reetauranl, lata yes
terday afternoon, reculted In an
argument between the Oriental and
a lady patron which terminated In
hi toeing no little tiluod.
Irene Pimidlno, a regular cu le
mur, ut the oaf, la aald to have
taken exception to the manner In
wblcb Won Hhlng eltd ber plate
acrM tbe tuble. and voiced ber
Indignation vehemently. The Chin
ee returned the volley it verbal
fire, atartlng for tbe kitchen, but
before he reached a point of oafety,
the lady In the ca directed a well
aimed water glaea toward him.
The gla atruck a alack of dleh
e near the Oriental tad abowered
bla face with Jugged fragment of
the broken receptacle.' Chine
Careless Service
Brings Injuries
To Restauranteur
DEATHS
CReDeLapWill
Visit Childhood
Caretra eervlre on the
tVAHLM VlCOHY
runeral aerrlee tor the lata ;
lrt of Charla Vlcory will ba beld Frtdar,
Scenes in East
C. ft. beLap, veteran
conity
nf tbe
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the. clerk and pioneer roMcnt
Karl WbltlocK funeral Home. Her. ; Klamstb country, left yeaterday for
Benham offlclatlag. Interment will j the mlddleweit, where he will vlalt
be made tn tb family plot la Link-! for three week or more with li
vllle cemetery. , . I ,.r Mr, Cornelia Munyon, of Agra, j
HKN V. WIU4HX WIIX i nul' whom be 4ia pot aeen In
Al'rDItKWlK'hL10MKrmNi!mora tbD " j
, ., : j It 1 with keen anticipation that
' Ik.0"K. Wllaog,' who delivered biI),u'' on ", br'f
brilliant ddrd during tb. I4tb i wlcn ' Uk hlm ,0 ,De a"tm
annual convention, of tbe Oregon (of OUB "o. "here be
Hlata VederatlotM Ubor b.ldl,a "' M 19 old
here recently, will relurn tilay toi'ot9 com,n to lh mt
apeak before a publle gathering oni8 MW fl"ure' "Pralleled.
"The Organlawl abor MoVement Tbl. la tb flrat time DeLap baa
and IfPollcl " J ' Ibad the opportunity to vtolt eaat
WlUwn I famed tor bla Inelgbt i mountain, alnce lear-
int i.ho. Mniiii... ... a , .him. i Ing Wl.coD.ln Wd middlewe.tern
Ia miu with fahlmM AnfrAnllnc t .tatea ,4S
HOWARD'S STAGE LINE
TRAVEL BY MOTOR STAGE
Two through trips to Portland daily: 7:15 a. m.
and 1:15 p. m. Parlor cars with reclining
chairs for the night trip.
Low fare, wonderful scenery.
Office 615 Main St , Phone 999
to cope wltb problem confronting
tb labor movement, a well a for
hi plraalng oratory. Ilia addreae
tonight, commenting nt ft o'clock,
Tern-
year. ago.
Waller. currled to point, el-
wbere, on of them heading for will be given la the Labor
the pollr etation. When two pol-ple at ScandlB Hall.
Ice ofllcent arrived at the cafe, 1
We. filling', pby.logi.omy ., r KLLOWHJIIP DINNKK
atreamlng blood white the lady j ' AT t'HflWH HlCt'KHe)
combatant looked on quite calmly. I
Both were taken lo police head-! The pariah hon.e of St. Paula
qu.rt.ra where each prottated that Eptaeopal church waa lb .ne of
a number of uncompllmenUry x-i feMow.blp dinner arranged n
pltlve bad paoaI wltb the con- aer B "P' vl the Guild, one
venation which grew out of tb i" """" -
i..- -.-I i. ti,. ! apon.oreU by tb
told to ga borne, ad tha China
man wa aenl to City Attorney i.
II. Carnahaa to make a formal
complaint. Confronted wltb legal
procedure. Wee Hblng redacted bla
Charge and datevowed hi Inten
tion Qt prosecuting' the cane.
KO INTKrtKKIUt.NCyl BY
KKDRHAJL UOVF.fLVMRNT
PAUL UMlTH'b; ft. Sept. 16.
(United Nw) pre.ldent Cool
big ae no ground tor federal In
terference la tba Dempaey-Tonaey
flabt to be bald at - PhlladeltAI.
Sept. Jl, It waa aald bare today.
Numeroua protpat had been re
ceived at tha executrva office.
by the . women.
! Mm V. fl' ljmh we rhllrmon
of the commltto that planned andj
erved tbe dlbBar. Cover were .
laid for 10$ gqeata.
Rev. J. Hear Tboma prealded
at dinner. . ; ,
Maaonc Attention
HpAcial t'omtnunlcatlon
Maoonic Hall
1 :30 p. m. Thursday
HKITKMIIKIl 1BTH
For tha purpoee of conduct
ing the funeral oerviee of
Brother Huneell A. JVford.
It. U ORIPP1TH.
Wonhipful Muster.
fine tbe paw fall coat, for wo
men and children at Bee Begin'
Htore. li tto. 7th.
KLAMATH VALLET HOSPITAL.
In contlBamet) bf our Invited
gnaat. ' adv.-l
Mr. and Mr. B.T. Given and
children, .who have been attending,
tbe round-up at Lakeriew aad via-)
King wltb frtepda at Lakevltw.and:
Illy, returned to tbalr' bom tn Ga-i
telle yeaterday. ; Tbey have 1 been
north (or lb Pi two week. Glv
aa la foreman of the Beck ranch,
large Intereata near' (Maelle. ' ' '
Glasses Fitted
ground ant repaired at
DR.. COBLE'S
70$ Main Street
C
Defective area etunt tba
mind.' ' Can 'yon expect fair
progreaa In aWl' or bualnea
if the ataht-lmpalred? --
Office tS Mala M.
KlanaUi FalU. Ore, Pboaa fOw
utfira. Htaga Depoo.
MedforO, Ore. PSoaa SO
Trarel By Motor Stag"
Swiftly Safely Comfortably
By tb
HOWARD (1IUMES BTAfJKH
ao
iablaad Jiladford Portland
Direct CoBoectio at Juaatloa
- WKb Pickwick Bug .
to All Point Sooth
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Baa at, wa baodla.
Folder nailed request.
STOFOVKR at aay point OB
Pkkwick R7Um.
Fare Kltmatb Fall to:
Aabland - I. io
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Sacramento
Baa Fraactaeo
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8a Jpee
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lit
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Leaving Time Medford, 8. It..
4 p. m : K'mth Fall. 7;1S a.
tn., 1:00' and 4:16 p. m.
Waay..iVated Caviller bueee.
Select Sites
For that
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FINEST HOMESITES IN TOWN
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May We Suggest
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HI il'"'1 1MII. IWItl MMII
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i
'!r'
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A pure
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derived from
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No one has yet,
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He kftowsl
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. If for any reaton you r
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you ever bae with
' Schillings'" merely tell
your grocer. Initantly, he
fill pay you for the thi'ngi
you have used .
(flour, butter, eggi, everything)
.' and for the fu II package
of Baling Powder.
We will pay him. io red
j tape-"no -etringi.
Schilling it ure"that't a III
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(16 oz.) tins .
Ah Even, Fluffy :
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Schilling
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always gives that
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texture that no
substitute has
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to equal.
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Announcement of
PREFERRED STOCK
Price Increase
Effective October 1, 1926, the price of tHe 6 per cent cumula
tive preferred shares of The California Oregon Power Company will
be advonced to . V n -
$95 a Share
Orders received up to and including Thursday, September 80,.
will be filled at the present price of $94 a share.
Any member of our organization will be glad to
give you complete information about our investment
offering to customers. Shares may be purchased
for cash or on our convenient monthly investment
plan.
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iKWIKCOeiMNYl
The California Oregon Power Company
OFFICESt
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON GRANTS PASS, OREGON
MEDFORD, OREGON YREKA, CALIFORNIA
ROSEBURG, OREGON DUNSMUIR, CALIFORNIA
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