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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1926)
PaM Two Saturday- Soft. IS. lflJft THE KLAMATH NEWS vltatloa extended to all who un-, WOMAN IS SUED derstanj the Norwcuuin language Your for the Lord. JOHN MllllVELSON. PRAYERS ANSWERED FOR HOME WRECKING' CHRISTIAN 8C1KXCK SOCIKTY Library llullillng Third and Mnia Street. ' :Sa. m., 9undsy school. 11:00 am., Sunday servlc. . Subject for Sunday, Sept'mner 1: -Matter." Pre reading room and free lend- mi'RlH UK THE XAZIISF.NK It. X. Sanders, 1'sstor. Place: 124: Homo Ave. Mill Ad dition; two blocks east of the school building. :5 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. in. Preaching. , !(. D, U Wallace, district sup. on In library open from !: SO to : 30' ertntenaeul. will Do in Mumiitn p. m. on Tuesdays, Thursday, and , for lb evening services on Saturdars ' ' Sunday, remaining; over until Mon- J day. FIRST ritESllYTKIU AX CIII'IM'II I 7: JO p. Rluh and lino Si. Hearty Arthur U Klrc. Minister. J w- . lA-no a m fhnrrh Action! I A claaa for every age In our Church School. (Jeorge Mclnlyre. m. rrsaobini. welcome to all. Gilliam. S. S. Supt. . auperlntendent. 11:00 a. ni. Morning Sermon: "The Hope World.-" Anthem: "Seek Y Lord." Roberts. Organ program "Prelude" Massenet. " Thome. :30 p. tn. Young; People's C. K. First meeting for the year of Intermediate C. E. for students of 'Ith. Sth and high school freshman years. At the eame hour the Yonng Peo ple' C. E. meets. S:00 p. m. nr. fluy Talbot, of the Near East Relief, will speak. Organ program: "Nature's Adors 1 1 o n." Beethoven. "Shepherd's Jflnes." Harris. "Pleyel's Hymn." Wastlrook. Quartet: "Day Is Dy ing in the West." Sherwin. ST PAIL'S UMNtXIPAt. CH115CH The Friendly Church Flglith and Jefferson worship i 'lcv- "onr' Thomas, PnMor of the friendly church, where the the ner welcome; where the cniid is wanted; aud where every is Invited to attend larly, and to lake, an active est in at least cne of its organira t ions. S:3t) a. m. Holy Communion. 10:00 o'clock Church arhool. 11:00 a jn. Morning prayer. Hotel guests and strangers in town especially welcome. MUST filKISTlAX CIHRCII SI. ' I- IVtelle, Pnlnr. Xlnili and Pine 10; DO a. ). Sunday whool. Rachel K. Solofnou. Sunt. We are biilldink l.ioard III October 17il 11:00 a in. Morning worship. Anlbem by !:ilr. E. tluy Tall it. a speaker of na ifonul reputation, will occupy the pupil with a message on "Near Kat Relief." 0:30 p. m. Endeavor service. UaJph Adamson. president. A hearty welcome I extended to all young people. 7:30 p. m. Pre.iiviln.; service.- Solo l.y M. L. Petellc with chorus by choir. Sermon toi-ic: tloncsls." A welcome to nil the servlci al, the time. ! LOS ANiilCl.KS. Sept. 17. (Vnl ted Nous) Jaciuclint .Saunders. : motion t.lcture actress, was made defendant in a suit (r JJrt.ouiil I damages filed here Kriday by Jes- j sica J. Mutton. The roniptu'tlt charges that Miss Saunders attacked the plaintiff as ' .she was leaving a fastiiouable beach clul and after beating her and pulling her hair, declined Ihut Ml; llatton "was the kind , of a glil t that broke up homes. " i ' Vlss Stittnders Is the wife of J , Ward Cohen, wvalthy ' realvr. JACKSON COI'NTY WILL I New shipment of fall coula and tj l.l' t. t iitj.t.. ul'll 1 til-ease lust arrived al Dee lie- AND FARMERS SUFFER, 01UNT!, ps 17 -a n."! "" ' Tlh' Newal AecordillB In figures .. . . ..... , , iiwiiHi hhm f i.-i i onguieuiii ritaa. iiuge1 mtrv, imir (Coutlnaed rroaw rage. One) -nmnileil hv li Have, rouiitv n- , ., " .. i. ' ..i tr. mi louuiv will re- Terms If desired. Klamallt Hume Supple Company. I0.1K .Main HI. the TWO IIIVOKI KS t.lIVMIU IN CIIU'l'IT CO! I!T i III the middle weal. Is uorno by fanner. ' In many cases farmers who hor- ' rowed heavily lo plant I heir crops are seeing them completely washed ; away by high waters. In other lo ratifies where floods have not beti a menace, the continual downpour has made the earth so soft that, ' crupa cumin! be linrvesied. Friday was g day of respite from ruiu, but the least iitid i he that the low pressure areas which ; are i would continue for scvcrol days. ! In Indiana. Iowa and Illinois led com piled bv i. sessor. Josephine reive (6U.74I 70 in back luxes for Oregon and California lunds during j the past len years. l 1 1 II K TO nivnm TilltS AT TAHEUNAI'l.E Serrice Sunday m.irning in the tabernacle near Pelican Hay school regu- house. Sunday school at lrt o'clo.-k Inter-; Preaching senbe at '11:00 oVIcs-k and again in the evening at 7:30. We extend to you a hearty welcome. Oivorees "were In order' yesterday when Circuit Judge A L. Leavltt j granted dissolution of naarrlage days strratna were still rising. The j bonds to three Klamath Palls ntu. , Illinois river was above flood sluge : pies. 'at lleantstown, and volunteers were I Charging cruel treatment. Mrs. i '"'s' reinforcing the levees with ! Dixie tlifford was granted a divorce ' ""'I bags. from Thomas tlifford: also Mrs. The flow through the dykes al j Esther Stoner from Lloyd E. Stmi-1 Wever. la., has diminished slightly ! er. Eugene L. Hopkins obtained after ruining more than 10, uoo acres a divorce from Mrs. Alice Hopkins. - of rich farm land tn the tlreen 'charging desertion. ' liny district. Scaled bids will be received at the office ol the City Ellglneer up lo ami Including Wednesday, Se.t i mlier IHJti. (or the improve meiit of Wuiitlund - Avenue and Adanm Streets. Said Improve, meni to consist of grading, rolling. skies remained over- sprinkling and spreading of vol weather bureau suld cinders, according lo plans snn speeii icaiions on iiie won tne Cltv hillltlneer A certified check responsible for precipitation. i for il' of the amounl bid. wy- I aide lo Ibe Ulldirslglled, must se ' rompuny such bid. An aprroved . bond euualllug llie atnouut bid will where the floods have caused the, lie required of the sin.erul bid heaviest damage lu 1he last few I ''er "l'h underalgued reserves the ri Kin in reject any or all in. Is SIXTH STREET IVPROVE- iMK-NT Cl.l'll SlS-Jl Inc. JOHN C. CLECHORN llrUtrm1 rhtl Knixtiwr and Knrvryur Klit math KalU Orrffoti Sin Hinti Hf. rhcmi IKM-M s WOOD Thpm N n roaion for advanf lit Hit Intro )f wmul. II la h (itUH i( th lulmr lu (hi liiiml Ituit (f II. t'rlrr havfi :tJ-Vuiii-im nils hi I y !? u to wt r I iik lui iart or 111 ouil ul( i to uril. Mom: ,U , KK ( i Will coiiiA an w nri oblltfcil In rhurKi morn for wimuI Ihul tut hri'it i1IimI ult till yurtlrt h nl r'luudi"U for you. IUii NtlU now, tthila I ho irl U Pey ton & Co. Wood (Mil Slain. M. burn"', ' I'hano Os'tfl J FIRST BAPTIST CHVRCll A. 'V. Simmons, Pastor. Eighth nnd STasliington Sts. 9:15 a. m. Bible school. Mrs. Holbrook Sop!.. Mra. Con cver junior superintendent. ' 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 7:30 p. n. Evening serrice. 7:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible study 'Wednesday. A cordial Invitation extended to worship with us. SEVKNTH PAY APVENTIST Public Library HUlg. 1 C. H. lUtteuhonsp, Pastor. (Sahlutlh tal unlay) 10:00 a. m. Sabbath school (Sat ' urday. 11:00 a. ra. Church service. "7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Tuea- 'day evenings. - . ; Other meeiinga will be held Sun- Iday. Tuesday and Thursday even ings through the week. .The public la cordially Invited to all these meetings, the turnm tip jkscs chkist; OV LATTER PAY SAINTS I. It. O. K. Hall j 10: IS a. in. Sunday school. t 11:45 a. m. Preaching service. Elder Jesse E. Short speaker. Everyone welcomo. CANTON ARMY MAY INVADE SHANGHAI SHANGHAI. Sept. 17. ffniied News I The Canton army which has been progressing northward against the forces of Marshals Wu Pel Pu and Chang Tso Lin, ia expected to occupy Shanghai shortly. .FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ', Mh nnd, High .Stt.., The. D. Yarnes, Pastor :iS a. ro.-Church school. i C. H. Barnstable. Sup't. J .11:00 . ra, i Slrirnhis; I worship. Subject: The Conversion of Banl.; ' 'i 6:30 p. m. Epworth League, ii 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. ,':!SubJect: ."The "Hielfglous Effect of the. -AUnee. Se,nipe. McPberson Vltfalr."" " ' ' Everybody Is eerdlally invited. . .4 '!') KLAMATH TEMPLE R. C. Miller, Pastor. :.. Healing services morning and irvenlng. , The ordinance of baptism .will be administered after the even ing servke. ' The doors are open every week night at the Temple. Especial ser vice Monday, Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday evenings. IMMANIEL BAPTIST CHIKCH I Eleventh and Hih Sts. Kev. J. W. Bryant. 9:45 a. m. Sabbath school. Mrs. Letha Parker, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 8:00 p. m. Evening praise service, j Visitors, ana friends' are Invited i to these services. . 7.IO.N LUTHERAN CHI IICH 102.1 -High Street ' O.. TV. Hoffman, Pastor ' 9:30 a., m. Sunday school. 10:00 n. m. Preparatory services Tfor communlcajp1,; ' ' 10:30 a. m. Communion serviers. 1 Sermon Y "-Chriet the; -Comforter." There will be no services here on the 76th. as Ihe pnstor" will lie away to attend conference. J STINSON STUDIO 7117 Main St. 8x10 Wall Frames 98c while they last. SACKED HEART ' CHURCH Eighth and High Sts. Father Loeser in Charge 6:30 a. ra. Communion mass. 9:00 a. m. Parish mass. Benediction after the late mass. A cordial welcome extended to PinST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Merrill, Ore. 10 a. m. Sunday school. Mr. James Sccgglns Sujt. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Rev. B.-. Towne of Tacoma. Washington, will occupy the pul pit for a few Sundays. 7:30 p. m. , Christian Endeavor. 8:15 p. m. Evening worship. TO THE SCANDINAVIANS An evangelical meeting at 661 California avenue at 2:30 p. m. Sunday afternoon. A cordial in- ejajf- CARPET The flyfnn carpet a-la-Arahlan NiRht is hut a myth. - But this in a fact wa can prove It our process rMtoren the original quality and lustre of mou any old rnr in a way that mikes it look like "maRfr" and the- cost lu small. m . W aTJ . aaaaal I 1 k 1 111 aBsi iltli'IJIML-WKMi;L.. all. THE SALVATIOX ARMY " 610 Walnut St. EB&lffn and Mrs. H. R. Briees, 1 Officers In Charge. i 8:00 p. m. Saturday, meeting, j 11:00 a. m. Sunday, holiness ! meeting. j 2:30 p. m. Company meeting for children. 6:30 p. m. Young People's Leg ion. '8:00 p. m. Salvation meeting. We preach the old time gospel -which inoludes faith and works, i Real live meetings. You are wel-1 come. j Motto: "It you are a stranger j we will take you In; If yon are sick, we will visit you." j I DUCK SEASON Will soon be here. Own a CheasnpeHke Dog for satisfaction. For Sale liy H. R. HARRISON, Pelican Hay Mill. Phone KIH-W. : . ss WAIN 1 tU To repair all makes of sewing machines. 30 years experience. 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