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Page Six Sunday SeptemW 2i. 192fi THE KLAMATH NEWS- Wintry Weather ' Reported in Many ' - Eastern Sections North Dakota Fare Worst At Fall of Snow Casts Mantel of Beautiful to Appear; Other States Affected JOY RIDER TRYS OUT NEW IDEAS, AMUSING HIMSELF (Delicatessen Shop m Palace Market Opens Real Soon ONLY MONGREL DOG YET HE SAVES LIFE YOUTHFUL MASTER CHICAGO, Srpt. v (I'nitnl Frras) Following; too vrrokt of hcavr rainfall, wintry wrwttH-r haa lnovrtl Into the ml.ldlcnrwt with report of frtvzlng truiprrn luron and snows. Chicago has bad a drop In temperature of between twenty and thirty degrees and temperatures probably will continue fool over Sunday, the weather bureau pre dicted. There has been no snow here, but the chill winds have bees aided by a drizxle which tin ally gave way to clear weather to day. - The Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa. Minnesota, Wisconsin and northern Michigan, however, reported trne wintry conditions. Temperatures there are below the freeilng point and were not greatly relieved by a clear and sunshiny day today. Temperatures probably will go low again tonight. It was forecast. In North Dakota snow started fall ing Friday and continued well Into the night. Several places reported a snow thickness of six to seven inches blanketing the wheat crop. The Canadian wheat . country, where much of this year's grain orop has not been harvested, is also blanketed. Manitoba, Saskatche wan and Alberta all have reported incurring snowstorms In the past week. The Canadian snowstorms are qnite untimely and may bring a considerable loss to the farmers, owing to their Inability to get to the grain, agriculture officials said "today. The Iowa corn crop has suffer ed through the freeilng weather in the past St hours. It was said today. The corn crops are Just reaching, maturity and the untime ly freese will bring a loss of from S0. 000. 000 to $75,000,000, It was said today. , In addition to the cold weather recent ra!ns have brought streams Bp to a high stage again. In the vicinity of Ottawa and Aurora. Illinois, the streams are retorted running near bank high, following continued rain, the past week. No lose from high water has occurred, howeter. IbsVORCE (iRANTEI) TO BE " FOLLOWED B YANOTHER Kl'REKA, III., Sept. U.I. (fnl. led News) Chargrtl with gvtting drunk anil cuing J"' rldlns; with a hearse- which contained the body of Mm. Krneet Sarfnnl, Hen ry Hlnlngor. a TO-ycar-oW hrwrao driver, was fined B'JMO and cutis , In the county court here. j Itftiilnierr Hail atarteal Mirlv In i the evening from the Mutton! novices at the delicatessen business. IUHH ItlVKlt. Kept. ! A tnonutvl dint, but with n rournuv Klamath Falls Is soon to nave ( and tk-votlon supreme, lievaiue a modern delicatessen, according to Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Omnus of S.in Francisco, who have secured spare j j,v i-jenr oll Toiuiuy In the Talare Market or their at lllngcn, Wash, shop. Mr. and Mrs. Omnus are not the town hero ycstenlay when he raved the life of his )imiiik ttius lay 1c, home In Washburn to bring the body to untlertakltiR parlors here. When he falltil to appear In due time the bereaved family and peace officers began a search which lasted moat of the night. Aeconllng to officers they found llininger at 2:S0 a. m. with the hearse tipped over In a ditch and the driver steeping peacefully be side it. John D. Thankful For First Job of His Experience TARRYTOWN. N. Y-. Sept. !S. (United Press) John D. Rockefel ler today called attention to the fact that today was the anniversary of! having conducted similar businesses in San Francisco and Ponner Uike, California. They come here with verv hlsh recommendations and The child with two coitiuau Ions lllroal, t, and Suiilo, 7, sens of T. Tsutsuml, Japmieae farmer, was playing un a ratt on a small hike on the Columbia hoi I nui farm of Mrs. llra-ilc Wy cm. Tin- raft tipiM'd. mid the the fnme of their Virginia baked j ,. Japanese rhllilren en drowned. The ilua. plnylng on the hank, according to the story told by the smnll boy, heard hit ham has proceeded them. Resides jthe usual cooked foods Mr. and Mrs. Omnus will carry a stock of Imported lish and cheese. ( rri for !.. ,! to him. If the equipment for their shop j Umhl htm ,i,re. 'arrives here cn time the new dell-1 eatesscn will open f.r business on -r-i ! Wednesday or Thursday of tbleljriUllUd V1UYCIHU1 week. Vets of 91st in Humor to Build Great Memorial Thanks People of Nation for Help SEATTLE. Sept. 15. his obtaining hts first Inh and stated Vol A "lero hour' that he "trembled to think what! when plans for construction of a ; from Injuries and exposure from thel "chumps." MIAMI. Fla., Sept. 35. ( fulled Tress) While tlovernor John W. Martin was Issuing a statement t day. thanking the people of the na- (Tnlted tion for their sympathy and flnan-:ln the mind of Ktshcp .Tttua Lowe banqueti rial asststanct,. six more . deaths, nf Singapore. Ho says they sre Excursionists of Klamath County Rsceive Welcome I'OKTt.ANl). Sept. 15. (United Press) Hailed as recognition of closer business relations between I Klamath Falls and Portlaud, as a result of completion of the Natron cut-off. a party of Klamalh Falls and Chlloquln busluess men were, here for tho week-end. I The party came hero on nn In-) formal excursion. No entertain ment was provided, the visitors pre ferred drifting around to various wholesalo houses In which Ihcy wers Interested. Tliey will return to Klnmnlh Fulls at oue o'clock Sunday morning. IIIUIIWAY OIKIfliL I.KAY1NU rtll HKRKKLV , J. V. Xellan, etiniluyed III Hie late rfghwny office nt Hie court! house, leaves Ihla week for llrrk- ley where ho will spend a three-j weeks' vacation with his nreuls. j While In the south. Nellun will un-i dergo a minor operation. M. L. norland, already oil (Inly, In the highway office, will handle Nellan's work while the latter Is sway. KLAMATH l'AI.I.H MM H 1I,-H.K1KIKI I.AWYKIW SAI.KM. Bept. 15. Ill oiled News I Hlsiy-suven of eighty i(" who took tho stnto bar , vaamlna tlnti Inst July passed It, according to an announcement niadjn by the stale board of examiners. , ' Those passing Included Kdwlu K. Ilrlsioll and Ulysses B. Valentine Ot Klnmaih Falls. One rack of 116 dresses marked down to 114.75 at Uoe lisgln'l Store. 1J Ho. 7th. Bishop Defines Modernist True Chump in Life CORVAI.I.IS. Sett. 25 ( United Press) Many persons may enter tain doubts as to what a "modern ist" really Is. but there Is no doubt If he had i memorial stadium at Camp Lewis ; West Indian hurricane eight days! Speaking before the annual Ore- climaxed the first day s reunion of . ago were reported here. j gon alute Metnoillst r.pisropal the veterans of the famous Ninety- This brings the death' toll to rhurch conference here today lllshop first Divisin. Ill In the Greater Miami district. i Lowe declared that "chumps" got .Lamar Tooie. of Portland, chair- The latest official tabulation ot the into the ministry the snme as they man of the association's memorial i missing Is SSS. Property damngo in do In other professions, and' that committee, announced that the sta- the city ot Miami and environs wasj these "chumps" ran around seeking dium would be constructed. Orlgl-i placed at f 100.000.000 today. publicity and catling themselves nally it was planned to build a me-1 In thanking the nation for rally-j "modernists." Job. All my future hinged on that 'mortal arch across the Pacific bigh-;ing to Florida's call for aid after T!ie bishop made the statement In day and I often tremble when l!way in front of the cantonment. In, the 130-nilte gale had laid waste a ; answer to a question us to whether honor of the heroes of the old wild i seventy-mile area, taking a toll ot.the church was drifting Into mod west division. 1400 lives and injuring Sooo per-; ernistn. Suggestion that a stadium would ; sons. Governor Martin declared the might have happened not got that Job. Seventy-one years ago Rocke feller, according to a statement he Issued from bis Pocantico Hills es tate. The statement reads: Sept. 25, 1855, is the never to be forgotten day when I got my first ''" Scarcely lad Circuit Judge A. L. Learitt granted a decree In the div orce proceedings between Cus A. Johnson, plaintiff and Edna May Johnson, defendant, on the grounds of cruelty a new case filed. Mar garet H. Carsley Is ssking for a divorce from William A. Carsley. to whom she was married in 1915 and who Is alleged to have left her and one child on September 1. 1S25. In the interim, Carsley has not contributed to his wife's sup port or to the support of the nine year old child, she charges. The plaintiff asks that Carsley be given the custody of the child, and that the court grant her the prvllege og. having the youngster part time. CITID WAS BUSY IX CITY YESERDAY think of what might have hap pened if I had not gotten that Job. How grateful I am that I did get it. for all the circumstances of my busy career started from that point." PUII rutf tiai nri twi wilia.vsvtvail men in I TOILS FOR PERIOD Arrested by Indian police at Chiloquin yesterday morning on a charge of liquor in possession, Abe Doane and H. M. O'Xeil pleaded guilty before Justice R. A. Emmitt be more appropriate was made by state would come back stronger and See us for deeo-atlone. novel- Brigadier General Robert Alexander, i better than before. commander of the third division. -The change was recommended afier f Wipe nf IT Q the war department anounred that It VllICO U Us J. would make Camp Lewis a perma nent garrison and construct new brick buildings there to bouse troops. Funds for the memorial will be raised among the former "Powder River boys." Each section will be named for les and games for dances ami par- j ties. Klsiualh Home Sui'ply Co., I 103S Main St. Urged Establish : Base of Flying i BUFFALO. N. Y., Sept. 26 (Unl-; j ted Press) Every city In the Cnl I ted States should establish an air- nd rni in (i ,,,, 1 .... , Do Tl lor I He advancement of com- eir fines. ' ' """" J1lmen,al division The for- mcrcla, ,rallon nnd nalU)n e. tjirge assortment of hlldrea4 rom.ers and bloomer dresses. Nono pric'd over 11.75 at llee llegin's Store. 129 S.I. 7'h. uier uuuuirs amuereu uni '"" f,. A.sl.tant Hr.l.r, of W.r Doane na e!rn a tin nr tinfl . ....... . . ! nnom loitra iiiio i ii ''- ..i,, Davison declared here to. with costs smounting to $18.50. ing camp and trench stories and pay ! UoU'on ""i here to- and O'Neil. who was arrested here last year on a similar charge, was fined 1250 and costs. Arresting officers stated that the two offenders were caught In the act of delivering four gallons ot moonshine whiskey. tribute to the dead of the division will Journey to Camp Lewis by au tomobile caravan tomorrow for the ground-breaking ceremonies. CARLES Hl XTIXti IK UNCOVERED IX COUNTY DISLIKES VSK OF NAME AND BRINGS SUIT i Suit for $200 damages was yes- Evidence of careless hunting was uncovered In deer country adjacent to Klamath Falls last night when Officer Mitchell of the lecal police "The development of commercial aviation is very important not only because ot Its economical possi bilities, but also because It la al most invaluable from the military standpoint." the young secretary fr army avlstin said In nn ad dress at the dedlcatin the Buffalo airport. MORGAN CASE TO BE HEARD OX MONDAY The case of the State verus Fran- res MorKun. charged with the sale saou. 0f intoxicating liquor. Is slated for I trial in Justice R. A. Emmitt's court I Monday, and selection of a Jury terday filed a?ainst Harry Marty j force, scouting the hills for big by Jack Hales, because of the al-!Kame during h:s vacation, found a iiegea use or tne name "Hales Mar-dead doe. the victim of a kef under which to conduct a re-: .i.ht- .wi.m.n tall meat business in this city. Tne ,anle day, Mitchell's hunt- On the tranr n!nrH In f ha Mr. . . j,. r . i m-r partner, uincer nrown, ui- m.,jn virliw cu t court. Jack rpnnt. an int . ... . WJB made otrclay. i . , icoverea line ouck lyiUK aeaa ic Thon who will nenmv tho Inrv rom'tsing' be" Hrm nime Jn h bUCh "T '- VZtaKrV hT r and oMeHnT X? .fj.!?? ' '"J' .r John Ansel. G. D. . i nuniiug game, wno lauca 10 iuiidw i i... in, .defendant dispose of all business I ap h!s a00t, ta the b,,ief of ,hc of. """ .-..-uv,, u'e. ficers. who stated that both deer ! bad been dead tor several days. Incidently these were tho only IMPROVED BUS SERVICE Klamath Falls, Rend. Dal les, Portland Stage. l-cdte 7:30 a. m. dally Arrived llend 1:15 p. m. Arrive Dallea S:J5 p. m. Arrive Portland ....1:05 a. m. Connection at Iilgga for Pendleton Arrive Pendleton 1:00 a. m. FARE: Peldleton $25.15 Bend 7:50 Dalles 13.50 Portland 15.50 Through to Pendleton and Portland In one dny. Connects with Spokane, Baker and Boise. Idaho, tho scenic route. Travel by motor stage. KLAMATH STAGES IXC. Iliono tmtl Wage IM-pnt JOHN A. KOOII DIES John j L-,.nh n dead deer which the two police- ix- mv Yrst'RDtV Jonn A. Koon, aged 50 years,! . , , , . , i. nil liwjuMi ,, . .. men encountered on their bunt, In- ""- - MBmtti.h mm fhov fallnH in hu ir anv -. H. C. Corbin and Dora Leonard, both of Chiloquin. were united in marriago through a license Issued to tbetn by the county clerk yesterday. Other marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday to T. E. Dickinson and Grace L. Atwood, both ot Klam ath Falls: John L. Swanson. Kllcltat. Washington, and Frances A. Met cslf, city: snd Paul Campbell, who last evening wss married to Miss Bernlce Hanna, both from Klamath Falls. GRAND JURY MEET8 IN SESSION MONDAY passed away on Friday near Keno. I Deceased la survived by four broth-' tnemseives. .vitcneii re- r Arfninh hi. n s-..t. I porta that does are extremely ICrysUl Falls. Michigan.' Robert of! """ 'l"1, w7 i Colorado Springs and t'..,.nu . i i f C1M1IGS, rflUVUUII. Henry of The remains are st the Tower country, but that bucks, both mule land blacktail, are not so plentl ! ful as usual. . I Harrington funeral borne at Eighth A new shipment of coats and and Pine. Funeral arrangement ! dTfM Ju,t rrived at Bee Be- wui or innoanrwi later. gin Store. 12! So. 7th. With the bulk of nearly 100 sub poenas slready served, the grand Jury will convene In special ses sion Mondsy for three days ot Im portant deliberation. Among cases to be taken up will be that of the State versus John If. Hlbberts, sged snd partially blind farmer from Yonna valley, charged with assault with a dan gerous weapon. CHnXXJUIN ABATEMENT HELD IN ABAYENCE PORTLAND. Sept 25. (United Press) Federal Judge Bean today .granted s .temporary Injunction In an' abatement proceeding closing "Kelly's Place" In Chiloquin. Klam ath county. The Injunction Is dir ected against Clint Kelly and James Conley, proprietors. The action follows extended prosecutions on charges of violating the prohibi tion taw. Moose Dance Thursday, SEPT. 30TH Opening Season All Old Friends Expected Back; New Ones Too. Iff "Married," says Janet, "but not extinct" Mothering, "husbanding", housekeeping Janet is past master of all three. But she hatfn't slipped into a narrow world bounded by the front porch and the back door. Neither her piano nor her brain has col lected any cobwebs, and she enjoys the latest book and play while they're still new. Of course Janet uses the Troy Laundry's finished service. Everything is carefully handled and com pletely finished, and the time she'saves by making washday just a call on the phone well, that extra day of leisure is a big help in keeping her "married, but not extinct." SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY Troy Laundry Phone 656 336 So. 6th St. f-r and K. K. Mai:e. ' ' rfg , y - a, McCormick-Deering TwKjiy Built in Rod Link Let This Digger Root 'em Out for You Users of the McCormick-Deering Potato Digger tell us that it is easier to pick up behind this digger than any other digger they have ever used. This is due to tho fact that the McCormick-Deering shakes all the soil free from the potatoes and deposits them on top of the ground in compact rows, making it easy to get them. This feature is a great time and labor saver, and makes friends everywhere. Another point in favor of tho McCormick-Deering is its ability to lift potatoes out of the soil without bruising them. Everything else being equal, potatoes dug with a McCormick-Deering digger should bring a higher price on the market than those dug any other way. The McCormick-Deering is designed to operate with light draft. This makes it possible to operate the digger at sufficient depth to make sure of getting all of the potatoes without overstraining the team or the machine. McCormick-Deering Potato Diggers arc available in types and sizes for the needs of this locality. Make it a point to see your favorito typo nnd size here. J. S. Mills & Son Sixth and Klamath Ave. Phone 9. Closed all Day Labor Day d'btvdutiiUi CLEAR. AS A BCLU $95.00 and $125.00 HEAR THEM Sonora waited until nil other lending Phono graph people brought out their "New Tone" instruments. They bought up these new mod els, placed them in tlieir tone laboratories, nnd developed a New Sonoru Reproducing Instru ment which they believe is superior for soft news nnd naturalness of Tone, also for quietness of Motor and extreme lack of needle scratch. Some of Klamath's loading musicians' have passed judgment on the new Sonora, nnd we now ask you to let your car decide. Monthly payments may be divided over a period tf twelve months, with 10 per cent as UN llliuui uj iiiriu. Tho new Elcctricnl Cut Records arc wonder ful, nnd on the new Sonora sound just like Radio on an ideal night in winter,' without static, power interference, and other radio nuisances. i " ' ,T HEAR THEM Earl Shepherd Co. Pianos, Radio, Records 507 Main Street Phone 282 LIVESTOCK RAISING A BUSINESS If one plays at livestock' raising, ho pays. If he makes a business of it, he prospers. And it is a business that requires hard work nnd deep study. Stnrting the herd, building it up nnd cashing in on it ennnot succeed under guess work. Yet, livestock raising will g a long wny in this com munity townrd solving the farmer's economic probUms. Furthermore, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK in only too glad to lend a helping hund along business-like lines, v It Is fortunate that the farmers In this vicinity have the oppor tunity to visit nnd profit from tho Pnrlflc International Mvualock K position In Pnrtlnnd. This year. October 30 November 6, It Is aid the exhibits wll, outrival any previous livestock show In sll America. I I. . First National Bank Resources over $3,000,000.00 M'jnibor Federal Itoserve Bunk