THE KLAMATH NEWS Page Two 'Saturday, OVtoKer Iflgrt Klamath-Ashland j f Gridiron Game to ! Draw Large Crowd; Itoln or shine. Klamnth la goln to come home with the laurels to-' day! I Wlth that spirit drumming In the ears or ion SO warriors wearing the red and while of Klamath high school, . tho gridiron herocsy are' faced with victory or defeat hi the hands of one of their hiiterit enemies, Ashland, on the local grid: this afternoou at S: SO o'clock, j Thla time. " Klamath in chasing Victory, despito the past two de-! feata at the hands of Ashland and 1 Med ford. ' Joe Biisa ma? be ont of the came. due to an Injured shoulder, but I there fere a few husky hoya who ' are planning to get In the came. ! Just waltinx for a chance like thlsj to present Itself against the valley I inud-llners. ','. i "I)u,tch" French ' has his men wound up like a mechanical top and they are creased to unwind, and' unwind fast. This la all accord-' Inc to (loyle. and without specula-: tlon. A rally Friday night Instilled that ; last bit of needed pep Into play era and student body. 6ay city uninjured i AS SHOCKS ARE FELT! '(Coo tin Mid from Tta Om) j developed a westward movement Which threatens to deposit It with-1 In the city llmlta of Berekeley. ' Thla puts.it east of the San! Andreas fault." Father Riekard; vent on. "and I believe there was no connection with that lift." Instead of the broken windows. ; fallen chimneys, stopped clocks and j lightly displaced .buildings that re- j ulted from the quake. Father! Rlckard Deliver that sreat damage! Blight have resulted If the tremor had centered nearer th tip of the San Francisco peainsu'a , "Had a disturbance of this force been on the San ' Andreas fault where it border? San Francisco I .am inclined to believe buildings would have, fallen and otter dam age far greater IJiau;- tu.it record ed would Ba'ne'j TesiillecY' he said. The earthquake was of dnmWr two Intensity, he declared. 4Theone which shook Santa Bar-" Lara .more than a year ago was number one .intensity, as w;as the ' .San Francisco temblor of. 106. ." , The earthquake here was suffi- J clently violent to startle sleepers into sharp wakefulness. In many houses dishes crashed to the floor. An hour later another jolting seiz ed buildings of the city. Flashes , lit the sky as' power lines buckled. I) this' time householders had been aroused and many flocked to the streets. '' Market street, . San Francisco's principal thoroughfare, was astir ; an hnur earlier than usual. Citizens aroused v from sleep surged down town to see If any damage had been caused. . Many women put on coats over bouse dresses and hurried to near by parka. At tbe civic center, near the city ball, hundreds congregated in the fear that other quakes were to follow, j. , Reports of damage came in later. Windows were broken In the Pal-j ace hotel, plaster fell In the ornate . ferry building. Department store display windows were smashed. Two Market street buildings were moved slightly out of line. The earthquake was felt between Santa Rosa. 55 miles north of here, and Paso Rohles, 200 miles south. Jt extended only 25 miles Inland. Santa Cruz reported damage of $25,009. while the total monetary loss Is not expected to exceed $40, 000. ' Scientists at the University of California and the Lick observatory placed the center of the disturbance near Salinas. They. with Father Ricardo. agreed that shocks probably would not be continued. It was also agreed that the short duration of the eurthquake kept damage down. It was pointed out that buildiiiKs topple only after they have moved from aide to side until the founda tions no longer can support the Btruln of the oscillation. CRK.IM 1 II.I.IX; FOIt I'l U S . ".1 1 to c ?." H ired Her to Loca tc "Miss A'," Witness Testifies 2 fry? V V , '.v .. Brief of Oregon In Highway Case Filed With Court J! bur WASHINGTON',' 'Oct. 1 Si. - Tp : lioldlnt the motor ' vehicle law, a brief for the state of Oregon was ' fllil In the. Pulled State supreme ' court Friday, signed by Attorney licuvral Van Wltikte and J, M. Pe ter. The brief asserts the right of tin' legislature lo deMitnate reg. illation o the federal aid highway .to tin- state hbthu ay commhmUiu to : tether wit hthe right to fl a' mini mum ,K'urt on- disignutel sections . of road. ! : ' , The fair penitents explained to I the confessor how greatly she was 1 grieved by an accusing conscience. She brwnlled Ihe fact she was sad ; ly given over tw personal vanlt1. She added that on this very morn J Ing she bad gated into her mirror ;niul had yielded to the temptation of thinking herself beautiful. "Is that all. my daughter?" the priest demanded. "Then, my daughter." the con fessor hade her. "go iniwace. for to be tnlatakeu is not to sin." TRACE IS LOST OF ALLEGED KIDNAPER I'ntll a late hour' last rtighi, uo trace of Ihe tramp who la reported to have attempted to steal a three-year-old child near the Main street Southern rarlfir railroad crossing yesterday afternoon, hail been found by local police. The man. according ! the mother of the child who telephoned Ihe police and sheriff's office, limited! ! nlely. leaped from an Incoming freight tbaln shortly after noon yes terday and grabbed Ihe little gill. 1 who was playing nearby. Before Ihe mother, who wltiuwod the attempted kidnaping, could In terfere, the tramp disappeared be- Iliad a lumber pile nearby. The I child, suddenly released, rushed home while the hobo made hia getaway In the vicinity of the Southern Pacific depot. Officers Drown and Swindler nr : rived nt the scene within a few minutes after the kidnaping occur- red. but failed to locate the tramp. ESS 1 1 To rend Th Kimnntti Now day firr dny Ik to kttp thoroughly in , formed on hnppftilnitH of liuimrtnnc throughout The world a well a lo 1 Klamath Fall and vicinity. SPECIAL Fine Young Friers : -30c Fine Young Domestic Rabbits STEER BEEF Shoulder Uoasl Beef, jier pound 15c Shoulder Steaks, per pound 18c Rib Boil, per pound He . SPRING LAMBS Lega of Lamb, pound' 40 Shoulder Lamb, pound ."...30c Veal Stew, pound -15c Sanitary Market 701 Main Street Phone 22 " ft '.m?- ,Wai'. a I N. i ii ml us cn-dt'iYmi.Mit in tin west coast's sens:ition;it mn );iitrt'V mr ami at ttir saim- tinur tin state's star witness, Mrs. Lor raine WiM-man-SeilnfT (Mmwn a1ove on wit no stand). It a jjiven ivitkmv i-oitsideretl ery iLutaini; to Aiiree Seinplr Mel'liersnn, iHtttd evan'ltst. Mrs. WiNrttiati-SrilafT say? Mrs. MePhtrson cm ilityitl lit r lo prtitlint: a "Mitji X" as Ormi-ton's coin j union at Carmel. FOR County Assessor W. T. Lee . . familiarly known as Bill Lee Your servant for the i r- past six years 3EE (Paid political adv. I " 33 'f Mix one-fourth nip cornstarch. ooe-eiKhth teaspoon salt, and seven elKhths cup suitar (moisten with a little eoid milk). Add two cups hot milk and cook until thick and smooth. Pour tills Into two bealen eKgs. and rook over hot water for! a few minutes. It klionld be very thick. Remove from tho fire, and when cool add one or two tcanpoons Vanilla. Make a small hole In the' lde of each cream puff and with a teaspoon put It In. v: 3..;. - a? Liyfizi' : , I Jpood Xnsurance POLICV HQ. 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No. 10 snck 54c tt j-ISSdN" (i-Kor frying and linking aa well as. for making Vtiyotinlase, pints 2.V; quarts : 49c IIACIIV (ietiiilne Koalern Sugar Cured Not loo fat: Not loo lean. Just rlfchl, weight about nine pounds. Half or w-noiep pice, per pound 48c 'I IIVSTAI, WHITK" SOAP 'Pure snap all through.' 10 bars , 38c "MtOWX lltUTl:i KNOW" I'ATKNT KMll'lt 4!l lb. sacks fj.lil; Klslier nienrt" $2.24 "IMITII Ci:.NTrilV" COKI KI- Few ou.ua!. nnno b-ilter. Itoastl mI today In our own plant; on your table tomorrow. Sal Is- iic me pniuie una uie purso. lirouuil lo your order for fineness. Price, lb, 47ci 3 lbs $1.38 20th CENTURY GROCERY 812 MAI N STREET Qpannnannnnnnnn a a a a a a a D a I I a a I a