Pago Sit Suluiduv, Oi tolur 2.1, lJ2rt 11 ij,ixui iU nwmuiiiam Trlfl Ta-AMATHNKWS Reduced Rates to Livestock Show To Attract Many Reduced round trip etcurstoa fare from all points on Its linn, 1 Including Klamath Falls, to Port-, land, will be put Inlo off ret by If Southern I'aclfle Railway company for the Pacltlc International Lin stock exposition to bo held there Oct. SO to Nor. (. Id making this announcement yea- terdaT. J. J. Miller, district freight I nd passenger agent tor the com pany her. stated that llrestock I breeders from all parts of the west are expected to take part In the bow which Is bailed as the live-i stock classic of the Pacific coast. Numerous Inquiries from livestock growers of this county indicste that I many from here will attend the ex-! position. Miller ststed. , The reduced fare tickets In Ore gon and California from October I to SOi la Nevada and Utah from Oct. It to 1) Inclusive; and in Ari zona, New Mexico and Texas, Oct. 14 to 18. The return trip Is limit ed to Nor. 13. Bucky Becomes a Benedict Chiloquin Grows i Fast as Building )..' Contracts Given ! W. J. Steinmets, local builder and contractor. Is contemplating the con struction of a one-story brick build ing on his property on CMloqutn's main street, according to advices received from there yesterday. ',- The new structure will house a pool hall and barber shops In keep ding with the old buildings which wera burned In the fire two weeks a'go. It Is understood the estimated cost of the brick building will be la the neighborhood of 110.000 and will hare one of the most advan tageoes sites of any building In the busy little reservation city. - Steinmets property is located be tween the land owned by George Bell and Tom Sterglos. -A , 1 - IW; A K V f V n ' ft ' vCXi L- ,T fy ! Methodist Divine ! Given Reception By Congregation Orerted with the Klamath spirit of hispltullty, Kev. WVmin.lt. Mrs. Wenimett and their daughter. tXiro th,y. were tendered n reception by uit'nibrr of the. Methodist Klm-opnl church, and scores of frieuds were in the church room last night. ( Iter. Wemmett la Inking the pul ; pit of .the local cliuryh loft vacant ! by Iter. T. 1. Yarn.. Tho new minister romea west from Ihe t'al i vary chun-n of Minneapolis where he served for four year. Before i filling that post, Her. Wemmett was I In the t'entenary Wilbur Methodist J church In Portland. I As an alumnus of Syracuse I'ui ! verslty. Rev. Wenimett Is bound to win scores of Klamath friends with his delivery and manner from the local pulpit. Members of the Tea fun Club were In charge of the program. t MALI HOY iyiiu:i) I Jack McFall, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. McFall, prominent Mulln ranch ers, was tsken to the Klamath Gen j eral hospital Buffering, from a badly injured arm. Tuesday. Jack fell from a high board fence when he caught bis-clothing on a nail. : Keno Stages Big Meeting For All County Nominees Stanley Raymond (Rurky) Harris, popular manager of tli Wash ington baseball tram, and Miss Marv Elisabeth Sutherland, d wnlilrr of ex-Senator Howard Sutherland of West Virginia, were recentlr married at the bride's home in Washington. 1. C. Presidrnt md Mrs. Coolidge and other distinguished guests sttcndrd the wedding. This photo of the bride and groom was taken immediately after the ceremony. ORPHEUS -THEATRE Coming Oct. 3 lit. "Phantom of the Opera" Darnell to Build Brick Building in Town of Chiloquin An up-to-the-minute brick build ing, fireproof and com ins up to the building restrictions laid down by the city council of Chiloquin I more than two month ago, will soon be under vay in the newly incorpo rated city .iiy Charles Darnell of Sujcarman fc Darrell. merchants. The hnildinK Vtil rise on the site J where the old Darnell building stood , before jlhe Jire that a fortnight ago Aa venlhr of royal entertinept Darnell's property has a 25-foot iad rrnerar good time Is the re- frontage. 110 feet deep. The build port which local 'candidates brought ing will be built for speculation pur back from Keno last tight, fol- pones becanse - Darnell, hke the lowing a meeting of candidates and majority of Chiloquin residents, be Keno , communty residents' la thejllevcs in the future of the reaerra school house there yesterday morn-t ion commuiilty. to the full. In, j ,All county candidates except Kirk-j WOMAN PRISONER IS pairics, repuoitcan nominee rorj county asseftsor. were reported to be ; present, and each addressed tbej Travel by Motor Stage Pickwick & Howard Stage Line Connection made at Ashland for all California points over Pickwick lines, through without stop. Stopovers allowed at any point. Fares: To' Sacramento .(..$13.40 To San Francisco 11.70 To Los Angeles 28.15 615 Main St. Phone 999 IN BAD CONDITION Kno residents briefly. The feature of the erening's en tertainment was given by Keno Mrs. .Frances Mr K wen. federal 1 prisoner, . charged with the ?ale of ir.toxicating liquor to federal off i- j ! cent, is still In a ft-r.niia rnnrtitlun I school children nnder the direction ,t ,he county poor farm accor,lln)j of the teachers, when they S: , Dr. 0. S. Xewwm. county health ' three songs to the same tune. Had of fi(.er who atendln! nor j they had a piano, the children ad- Mr3 M,Ewen fe h.ad,ons down ' rised the audience. ,tbey might hare the 8tainl ,ne poor farm eary. learned extra tunes for thel Vonday ., wnen ,he wa, prepar. rersea. .- ! Ing to leare for Portland with C. C. i The supper which followed the.Well!, lnited s,at iv.uly n,ar. erenlng-a festivities was extremely I ,na, she was unconscious for' good, 'it was stated, and the pro-;,ome ,inie and , beca ou, u ced are to get to a fund for a ; k,,, ,, fn , i The alleged liquor Tender was a ; nurse in the World War for two years and suffered fro men rem e i shell shock. She is a Canadian. piano for the school. "Booster" Pelton of Fort Klamath is Member C. C.'r Home for the Slek is es-en-at times. Kindly attention ! will be Riven your needs at the ' . n .. ... . ' Klamath Vnllcy Hospital. ! James Pelton. well known ranch-. ' , ,er and cattleman of Fort Klam-! Claaaified advertUinf is a ath, accompanied by his wife, was morning paper proposition al- ,: visitor to Klamath Falls yester-; vatjs th. Ne"wa. day looking after business mat- - . , Being a live-wire booster for this county Pelton took advantage of the opportunity, without solicita tion, ot becoming a member of the Klamath County Chamber o,' Com merce. "I have always wanted tc become a member of this civic or . ganisation." he stated, "and if yot will not lot me join, then I'll join anyway. I believe In the work that the rhamber Is carrying forward, and more power to the orRaniza- j Hon." ' '.,Mr. and Mrs. Telton expect t leavcin a few days for southern California, where they will spend the winter. ' They will visit in Sjn Francisco for sometime while en route to their destination. Masons Attention! Special Communication Klamath Lodge No, 77 A. F. & A. M. Saturday, Oct. 23 Banquet 6:30 p. m. Work in M.M. Decree By order of W. M. ItKAfl ADMIK.ll. lVSO 1J1 Ht-I IIY THICK , riULAriKI.PHlA. Oct. 22. (Uni ted News) Bear Admiral Charles W. Pyson, retired, was struck and Injured by a motor truck whlln on the way to meet his wife and daugh ter at Broad street station Friday afternoon. ' At a hospital It was found Dial Hyson had sustained Injuries about ' the head, hut he insisted upon pro-) reeding to his home in Washington. 'Sens?; (oy Save Entrance Xcvt to Pino Tree Thentro ' " WINTK!t III 1 1.1)1 NO Phono flt.1 Open Evenings Did You Get Your Folger'g Coffee Meter? i COUNTRY FRIERS 1 OA, Lb OUC FIG DARS 1 C New figs, lb. IOC SUGAR ... c ce Sack ..!.'.; tpOsOu SWEET CIDER .Cfl. Gallon L......JaOUC DILL PICKLES - TC Gallon .. I DC SOUR PICKLES 1 " ---'-7 Eta Gallon uu:x..t I DC SWEET PICKLES 1 -1 C( Gallon P 1 .OU AMAIZO OIL ElEt, Good for frying chicken, qt OOC CATSUP E1 Pint CtDC DRY BEANS ' '.'Jin- Any kind .. ,'IUC (These beans are the new crop) . I. , : . 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