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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1926)
Pace S'x Sunday, Nov. 21, '1020 THE K I.AM ATI I NKWS STieepfierder Will Get Fortune from j Former Employer! - - - SALT LAKE CITY. Nov. JO. Maurice Querrtrasehrbarrta, vet eran slioeplierder of Buhl, was re warded vv it b. property valued eon srvsilvljr at Hoa.ono for many yaara of. fnllhful service hy Frank A. Triiucro. hln employer, a ( hours before ine latter nave up tho atrugRl for life at Twin Falls C.on eral hoipllal (he evening: of Octo ber 7, aaya a Twin Falla dispatch. . Ttlgnero. for forty years a prom inent aherpman of aouthern Idaho, arranged through a hill of salo, as aignment and deed that hit Basque friend should fill heir to an estate that Ufts him from the ranka of prorerty to a life of ease. Guerrarashetiarrla hecomea the owner of 1400 head of sheep,' 560 acrea of. fertile land. 29.000 pounds of wool.' twenty-two head of horses and mules and seventeen head of cattle.', I Yes, Benito, We Know How Tis! PERSONALS Monte ' Hamaker. well known Klamath Falls gars so man. Is ill at the family residence suffering from a, severe attack of neuralgia. He waat reported improved yester day H. J. Tirhnor, president of the federated board, was in Klamath Falla 'for a few hours yesterday afternoon from his ranch In the Langell't Valley country. MIsl'iAnna Mae Johnston and Mtsa Helen Horan, teachers in the Fremont school, left yesterday morning; for Pine Ridge, where they will spend the week-end vlslung with Miss Horan'a parents, llorar la manager of the Forest Lumber company at Pine Ridge. Mrs. Fred Veal, accompanied by her daughter and son-in-:aw. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Epperly o; Albany. vtsite, with Mr. and Mrs. George Wirt Friday and Saturday. Epper ly spent his time hunting in the Tule Lake and Klamath lake coun 'try. The party is enroute to south ern California for an extended visit. Mrs. Frank Mills is reported as, improved at her residence on High street, following week's severe Illness suffering from an attack of tonailltSs. ;v ! V Mrs.' Roy U. Patrick and liifant daughter, Peggy Anne, have return ed to their home on Ninth atreet. Mrs. Patrick wlUYrb raaemberea as Phyllis Patison. Her mother. Mrs. James' Patison of Corvallia. is spending a fortnight here .visiting her daughter. ' a a Jim Hiltcn. deputy sheriff, has returned to Klamath Falla '.-after making a visit to Sacramento, re turning with Henry Ejtllne, escaped Klamath county prisoner. Martin Ramsby. Tom Deliell, Paul Foster and Johhny Johnson, who spent the past week-end at O. A. C. attending Home-Comlng and the O. A. C. Oregon game, are expected to Teturn home tonight from the valley city. a a a Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McMasters, who have, been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Dnrbm of Pacific Terrace, for the past week, are leaving this morning for their home Ja Marshffeld. Mrs. MoMas tera and Mrs. DurMn are sisters. . a a . a ' Thedoroe J. Bryant of Ban Fran cisco t.1n Klamath Falla for sev eral days visiting in. the city with his daughter, . Mrs. Robert Quick, and Other friends end relatives. Bryant ; is a former resident of Klamath Falls. a a a Miss-Marellyn. Bradford, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bradford, is spending the week-end in Eugene vidians ' with friends. She Is ex pected to return this afternoon on the train. a a a James Howie has returned from Portland, arriving in Klamath Falls Fridny, following a week's business and pleasure trip in Portland In the interests of his affairs there. a a a Mr. and Mrs. James Blair, accom panied by Mrs. L. L. Stein, have re turned to Klamath Falls from Oak land, California, where they have spent the past fortnight visiting with Mrs. Blair's parents. The Blalra wore former owners of the Empire hotel. a a a H. P. Blanton of Merrill, prin cipal of the Merrill grade schools, was a. business visitor in Klamath Kails yesterday afternoon for a fow hcurs. a a Among the out of town teachers who spent some time in the office of Fred Peterson, county school su perintendent, yesterday afternoon was Lester TumbutiKh, principal of the Merrill high school. a a a Mr. sand Mrs. Jacques J. Stclger, Jr., left yesterday at six o'clock for Mcdfnrrt wheTe they will spend the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bolder. St.. of the valley city, a a a 'Miss Bertha Pelti and her broth er, Harry Poltz, daughter and son of Mr. find. Mrs. .11. E. Pelli, of Mexican - Nicaragua Situation Alarms Senators of U. S. I WASIIINllTON, Nov. SO tfnl led, News I llilin'i'es of tllssulls iN.ilun over slati i!.nrt incut ll jlttes in the .Virion Nlca'raguan I sltitiitlon aie.iri-, innisht to I'irs I site senntorlul v'lon In it.'vclnp nil I he facta on I'n'tej ftute-Ontrnl American rclat'oiiv Keenly nflcr Senator Wheeler, ti.nnicrat, Mout.m.v hwl uiinotiui'ed his Intrutton of lulroduclttg a rcso t'ttlou for luvcuautlnli. Senuliir NorriH. repulillrnn, Nelirnska, issued a statement iliviinit.ling that lite "mask of secrecy ha torn from re cent negotiations" between the the United plates and .Meilco and other southern government. Norris' view was accepted by oth er sonnto iiitern.itlonitl .Httthoi llir, who iriv;,trl) nppirtvd tho nune ment for n.benate Inquiry. I'halri'.iut'. Ilor.ih of the senate foreign commltlee. ami Senaiun Hiram Johnson, republican, Cell tornin, aud Walsh, dcmocriit, Mini .tanta, are understood to favor any action which would change presei.t administration f.-ollrles toward southern republics. RAILROADS. STEAMERS IN GRIP OF BIG STORM (Continued prom Page One) Walnut street, are exn cted to ar-! HEALTH OF TEACHERS rive In Klamath F.lls from Oregon I Agricultural Colles. on Wednesday j CHILDREN EXCELLENT evening to enjoy the Thanksgiving . . , holidays. They will remain overl ' . . the week-end. t - - I (Oonttonea from Page One) AirrnnneTi! ' ' - I believe all the men and women who OUTBURSTS OCCUR ' i hold jurisdiction in the school rooms .BY THROWING BOMBSj epKI ,j : . K . , " ..... well as are the examination of (Coatlatied roiii, Pa Ony . pupils a step to safeguard the 1 1 . i.w r .. . V. t KAt.A wero duiuaiteil. Veteran lake sea men said the present storm' ex- I ceeiled anything on record. Ilnlaud cltiea in .Mtnucaota re-! ported snowdrifts that reached depths of six to eight feet. Temp- j ' eratures ranged from xoro at Cal- , j gary. in Canada, to 2t degrees : J above in southern Illinois. I Sewral railroads throughout the Imlddlo western states reiiorted trains running far behind schedule, due to the hugo snow embank I ments. Wire communication waa greatly Impaired, particularly in the north west where teletyhone poles were blown down and burled in the deep ( drifts. Mnemen Buffered great 'ever examined," Dr. Newsom stated hardship in tramping through the yesterday. j vast snow-fields in search of their I Examination of Klamath county j trok,n equipment. J I high school girls will start Monday ... . . , ,. , . ,.. . . fc. K h . .' Don t forget to visit Bee Begin s morning and every high school lni!Kll ,n(1l,y .d pick up aom. of I the county, no matter how remote, th harn,. i!9 So. 7th. St. : will have students and teachers : thoroughly examined. ' ! Bactr ori time . (g)OH You may depend on us to cull fotV.unt retuni' your laundry on time. It ia our Service which results in our Success. NEW CITY LAUNDRY rhone lS-t 'Note the Courteous Answer" Ith & Klamath Illinois. Is beKeved to be gathering tor an attack. we are the first county in the state In fnllnw the rule nrnvlded hv the Where it will be authorities havelL . t .. ., The three Shelton brothers are in h, MBOol udentll , the county m. Earl and Carl. at Peorta and token laJt rrlday afternoon Bernard It Bloomlnn but thetr wnen , nt hlfh Khool fitU gang continues to operate. Sheriff I of the Henley dutrl.t wcre clam. Dorria said. DV hen the three broth-1 ned The emlnaUoB inciudrs. were arreswd for , partkip.tlonif nU for .fIat teet, and toe tathe Comnsvllle .mall rohberj-j , nose, throat and ieauvraoi hsb hhisucu lu viusv friends of the Sheltons and the gang H Just as potent as ever, Dorris said. . Pure slaughtering on all Coats, Dresses and Hats at Bee Begin's big sale. 1H So. 7th St. heart. Girls who are Inclined to' be athletic, and who tarn out for bas ketball, volley ball and ottjer sports, are examined carefully. "There ia as fine a bunch of girls at Henley high school as 1 have I PIKTL.XI MIT. HV VINI ' IX S.VSt r.UlT OK CITT , . 3 Ax im j PORTLA.VD. Nov. 0 (U. P .) j While the east wind continued to sweep aowa on me eastern pari oi the city vita UnifbatadjIuryT Satur day, the' weather man held out hope, for relief ' from the threatened sll-i ver thaw. ' by predicting a slight rise In temperature for Sunday and Monday; though qualified with the statement that, weather conditions were unsettled and would probably continue that way for. the next two days. ' To read The Klamath News day ' after day ia to keep thoroughly ln- ! throughout the world as well as In itiamatn rails ana vicinity.- . , DR. LUCAS SAYS What is strength? Certainly not long hair. Sampson without healthy nerves and superb mus cles may have hcen a weakling. Strength is really nerve health. Kar nerve health Make Chir opractic Your Habit. FOR APPOINTMENT riKlN'K 431.W l t Underwood lildg, , A carload of Sulphur arrived in Klamath Falls on November 10th. Sulphur will increase your alfalfa yields on all light or sandy soils. On recent teets it has shown a remarkable increase in' potato yields. ........ a . To secure the best results from three to six hundred pouhds of sulphur to the acre should be sown. - Tt ' get the -best results a special sulphur spreader should be used. I handle the Multi noma Sulphur Spreader that is well adapted to this use. DONT' FORGET that carload of Manure Spreaders'; I am continuing the $182.00 price for the machine knocked down until the first of the year. The Moline No. 100 Spreader is' the. best on the market at any price. Let us fix you up with one this fall. J. W. Kerns Moline Distributor Farm, Implements, Cream Separators, Fencing, Milking Machine, May, drain, Feed and Seed 1405 South Sixth Street Phone 557-J Klamath Falls, Ore. What, Is A Savings Account? i ,'. A Savings Account is the ideal form of investment ,from the personal point of view, because it is safe, for it is not sub ject to fire or theft and is secured by the investments of i a trained expert closely guarded by law because it is simple, for it requires no special knowledge, and be cause it is elastic, for it can be expanded or contracted at your will. , It is a wise investment from a. broader point of view, because it provides a means for upbuilding of the industries of Klam ath County, and the construction of our homes, so essential to the welfare of any community. I l Save yes, but save and invest wisely in a savings account in this strong bank. The American National Bank of Klamath Falls Resources two' and one-half million and morq. Foot Specialist llJlf LJ " Ailments Corrected ' Limp in Wak out! I make your feet hap py. 1 can only handle a limited number of cases per day. Please phone for appointment. Get real service. , ' Phono 1268-W Painle, Modern Methods Weak Ankles, - Fallen Arches it Specialty. Examination Free. AH Work Guaranteed. Get Your Feet Off Your Mind. - Permanent Office, Suite 303 Winters Bldg. - Klamath Falls, Oregon. Lady in Attendance. Out of town correspondence' cheerfully answer ed. Artificial arms and legs and exten sions for short limbs. Any orthopedic appliance made to' order frbm plaster casts. Special shoes. Hours: 9 to 121 to 5:30. Evening 7 to 9. Sundays ll to 2 p. m. WOMAN and the MtCormick-Deering Primrose Ball-Bearing Cream Separator ft On a vast number of farm' in the United States the ease nnd profit and ttutisfnetion in dairying havo been increased by Investment in tho McCormick Deerlnjr Primrose cream separator the efficient, modern, ball-bearing machine. Ask the women; they know- r Three times out of four, women govern tho choice of cream separators on the farm. That helps ex plain the sweeping popularity of the McCormick Decring Primrose. Tho women have learned that the Primrose is easy to clean, easy to keep sweet and sanitary. It is simple and durable. It is wonder fully easy to run. It is the ball-bearing separator. Primrose skims wonderfully ' close nnd it salves for you all tho cream profit It is a quality product made by the Harvester Company and sold and ser viced by us in this community. We invito you to see this separator at our store. ' J. S. Mills & Sori Sixth and Klamath Ave. Phone 9