The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 27, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1027
THE KT.AMATII NEW?
Minors Arrested
For Waieh Theft
Two boy a nf minor nj(o were
balled Into pdiv court last
hip lit, one for nt valine watch
from hi uikIk and the other for
lecelvln Htolen properly.
The mulch wna stnlin on
Thanksgiving lay from Fred
Itrllhronncr by his nephew, aim
yenterdiiy I wo buy took the
atch lo a local Jeweler to have
a new tryiMul put in. The
Jeweler opened the bark of the
watch and found number whhh
he had placed there when it was.
111 the chop once before.
He found the name ef the
owner, called 111 in nn and Heil
hronner discovered, that th
watch uh gone. An InveMipa
Hon wrm Mailed and it was
found thai hi nephew bad
irnded the watch to anmher hoy
for a Jack kuffe. The father nt
l he boy who traded for the watch
came into court and promhed to
nee that the watch was returned.
Crew Abandons
Doomed Vessel
. AHKHDKKN. Wash., Nov. 2
tl'Pl Convinced there was no
hope of toting the Tenpufeau
Mam. Japanese freighter. Captain
Miyamoto and his crew of 43
men abandoned the vessel today
With esu comparatively
smooth, holh life boat and a
breeches buoy which had been
rtKRed up by the i-oasl guard
were used.
The Ten pa tea n Maru. bound
fnim Shanghai for aortli Pacific
ports, grounded north of llrayn
Harbor Thursday morning while
pale lashed the Ore.cim and
Washington roast.
I
Sugar Rate Jump
Held In Abeyance
1 WAIltW.TON. Nov. 26. -A
rate 1m reuse on MiKur fron,
Vnllforufa point to Portland.1
On-con. whtih railroads proposed
j ti mak- effective Monday, wan
oi dercd held In nheyuiice today
by i tie hiteiiaie commerce coin
in Is." ion. and present rates main
laitied until June Meanwhile
an invest million into the rontvm
Vl.it il ra;e change will Ik made.
The present Mijtar rate from
Am KraiiiMO to Fort bind is
1S ceut-t per Jon pound while
( tho m-w sihcdule proposed a rate
.of ;s'-" cent, while from Tracy.
California to Portland an increase
! from 1 ; l-g to "o cents was con
templated, these ihaucex lllus-
1 trtins the etfetl of tha new
schedule in lis ttttircty.
Tribal Payment
Made To Indians
F.tery a. lull o( the Klamath In
dian rihe was issued a check
for :!ii yesteulny from different
centers on the reservation. Ap
proximately $.H'.i.MiO was dis
tributed. The money Is derived prin I
pally from sale of timber units
which belor.c to the Indians to
timber companies. The money
which is paul as the timber i.
cut is deposited in the Flitted
States treasury io await the word
of Indian service officials f;r
di-!r;tml:us it.
This is the seiond payment
w hiv h has In-en made iu 13-7.
i he firs? being S-OU per capita.
The pay men! to minor Indians
are not made direct but are put
out at intercut
CITY BRIEFS
State Banking
Records Crash
DEATHS
(Contlnurtl trutn Vagr (hir)
:iuT.i;:.4.i. Klamath Falls from
r3.StH.70M8 to S3.41S.:i3S.;rt
Oregon City from t.t.l!ti.3!i9 us
lo S4.7S9.5.S3 4 0 anil Cnrrallis
from .936.5!5.S3 lo ?3.6T9.
139.55. Atilorla ha decreased from
SS.ZlC.m.Ul lo Jt7.41J.065.63.
1'rndleion from JS.560.34 21 lo
$6,759,767.31 and Baker from
?4. 141. 798. 50 lo J3.966.4S1.76.
For rebulu dm News Class Ads.
TOOTH
SENSE
The most important points for
any one to consider when hav
ing auy kind of dental work
duae. are:
lfc-Kestoration
to Kiok as na
tural as pos
sible. Pleas
ing to the eye
2 To be fin
ished as rap
idly a pos
sible, consis
tent with pood
work.
3 To be per-
i ' formed with
as little dis-
comfort to the
patient as practical (during
and alter operation. )
4 Price of the work and the
length of time it may be ex
peeled to give pond service.
OPKN KVKNINCS
DR. PEAT
"IhiiliMry Willi a lit tin
(tUfiraiite;'
Suanium Ithltf., Otli nnd Main
X -K A V K X A I IX ATI N S
(HKI.1S V. SI.I'KSKK
Charlts V. Slu.-ser. husband of
Mary Ann Slusser. parsed awav
at his late renidnce 165 Mag
zautta street. Saturday evenins
at 7:30. following an illness o
i-i x weeks' duration. In addition
to his wife he leaves a son
jTracey Slusser of this city, two
(brothers and three sisters alj
; residents of Illinois. Mr. Slusser
!was a native of Caey. Illinois,
.and aged 6.1 years at the time
of his pasing. He was a mem
ber of Myrtle Creek. Oregon.
lodQe of Masons and K. of P.
lodge of Casey. Illinois.
Friends are respectfully In
vited to attend the funeral serv
ices to le held Monday afternoon
at 'J.llO at the Karl Whit lock
funeral home. Interment will be
made In Linkvflle cemetery.
!.! IS WII.M.tM 4 PKI.AM.
Funeral yervires for the late
I.onis William Copelar.d of Fort
Klamai h were l:el from tho
Karl Whftlock Funeral Horn-.
Pine avenue at Cth Saturday aft
ernoon with Hev. J. H. Thoma.
pastor of St. Paul's Kpiscopal
church, nffiriating. Mrs. Kuth
Akers- Holloway rendered two ce
leciions. Committment services
wore h"Id and Interment made
in the family plot in Ltnkville
e niftery. The pa II hearers w jre
members of the K'.k.
S. KAVC1SCI) TO UK
.SKI.W TKD, PKKIIH TIOX
MuthtK To ChlbMiiln lla
1 Jacobyon of Fort Klamath
mo lug to Chlloquiii w here "ae
will make his future home.
Mivi lUliell l ea A Miss
l.ofs Hynon w ho has been visit
ing with Mends In the city for
the pjsl several days will re
turn tn her home lit Mavshfleld
this morning wheiv she Is con-,
i:ec;ed with the MaVh field New-. 1
She was formerly vonnecti with j
the Klamath New of this etly i
ltonl NelBblMirs-i AM officers
of tho Koyal Neighbors meet at
I.O.O.K. hall Suuduy. 2 p. m--,
adv. n r;-u
Mill lao ThU - Jean Joy. 1
eaux. son of Mr. nndMr . Henry
Joyeaux. will leave ttday for
San Francisco. California, to con
tinue his studies at St. Mary's.
He has been spending the holi
days with his parents.
ItetliinhlK To ScbtMd Miss!
iH hlie Haw kin w ill leave this
morning to resume her studies
at O. A. C after mltne tht i
holidays with her parents. Sher
iff and Mrs. Hert Hawkins. i
New t'p"lin Mtop Jtit ar
rived, new shipment of beautiful .
winter coats.- A two rain coats, at
rock bottom prices. Hoom 7, ;
Melhaso Hide., opposite vourl
house.- adv. -T-lf
Kcliiriilug To Ashland Among
the students who will return to
the Southern Oregon Normal
svhocl at Ashland today will be
Miss Mary Hunt who ha been
spending the Thanksgiving holi
days at the home Vf her uncle
and aunt. lr. and Mrs. I.. 1..
Truax.
Itcturo From Ibnd Mr. and
Mrs. lon Fisher have returned
from Itend. Oregon, where they
spent the Thanksgiving holidays.
For Stile $7.1 uo cash en
terms will buy 1923 Ford tour
ing ear. - Condition good: has
new spark plugs, new coil point. t
new timer, new "quirk change"
bands, two new tires, demount
able rims, started and Hastier
shoik absorbers. Jt ek Westfall.
at New System Auto Laundry.
Ksplanade Si. adr. -7-1 1
Sliopplns Knun Pine llide
Mrs. O. Hufort was sh'tppiuc iu
the city vesterday from her
home at Pine Kide.
.Monday Luncheon The IUid
ness and Professional Women
will hold a luncheon Monday
noon at Liiikhaven. There will
be a cover charge of cents.
Mrs. T. S. Abbott will be the'
speaker of the day a 3d will give
:( Interesting talk en her trip
to l'nv The haiaar which thl
rlnb Is sponsoring lias been et
tm- December I" in the chamber
of eemnicrce rooms.
i
From K cno A K Ha tile w as
ttatisnct ;iik business In the city
Saturday fiom his home at Keno.
I U Mon llcniiiy SbtpH Marcel
Hug at your ou home at yonr
cituveuteiue. Phone 3 1 1 adv.
2-2t
On Itiisliie- Cuy Wooden of
MalUi was a business visitor In
the city yesterday. C. T. (iruhnin
was also a visitor from Mullu.
From f bibHii In H M . A nd
erson of Cbtloo.uln wan a visitor
in Klamath Falls yesterday,
t ransact lug business.
s
New I pstnln. Slio Just ar
; i ivod new shipment of beautiful
.winter (Mats and raincoats at
rock bottom prices. Koom New
Methane Hldg. Opposite Court
. House. Adv. : lif
I
From Pine Itiduo Art Strud
1 wick of Pine liidge was trnus
' acting business la the city yes-,
texday.
i OlH-iicbain Visits t i j Silas
i Obenchnin was a visitor iu Klam
ath Falls Saturday from his
lanch at Merrill.
III I lie Party w ho w;n Mtclt
to take the black and white Uom
lon bull toy pup from Pine street
between Third and Fourth street
Wednesday return same to 323
Main St. No questions will be
asked. U. K Stinson. adv. 26-21
Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs.
Kay Taylor of Fort Klamath were
I u the c 1 1 y y est erd i y to attend
the funeral services of Louis
Copelaud.
SliopphtK From Fort M rs. L
C. Stsemnre of Fort Klamath was
shopping in the city yesterday.
i Murpliey's, Itetiirn Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Murphey returned yes
terday to their home in this rltv
after spending the past two
we, ks In Metlford w hre Mr.
Murphey has bet n recelvtoe
medit ul attention.
Fundi In Uudiie-t I tdleae
Charles A. Katon. ton of Mrs. ii
K. Purditi. has enrolled as a
student In the Klamath HusIuusa
college.
Leave For oim Mr. am!
Mrs. Krnest Clodapp (if Portland
lft Wednesday after visiting at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Guy
Satterlee. They stopped In this
city tnroute to their homo from
Los A n getes. M r. 11 loda pp will
liu lemembeivd by many as tho
rotifiacior on the Pine Tree
tln.iter.
t..lvlii Iu Koutli Harry 0.
ItiiHin. attorney of thl city, left
Wednesday for Santa Clsrs. i'alb
lornla, to spend lm holiday
with his parents, lie is expected
to return tho first part of tlm
,eck. x
I
I income To t ttlironiUi T. A.
M Pherson of Livingston, Mon
l:na, was In tho city yesterday
niioule to Santa Harbara, Call
foima. where he will spend the
winter months.
. . .
MIn Slono Visits City Ml sh
Fl-de Stone of Calgary, Canada,
spent Friday tn Klamath Fall.
visiting with friends. Mis Stone
U a talented musician and Is
e ti ro ule to Sa n Fra nc Isco w he re
she will atudy vocal.
Meeting IS"lHiiiel The Com
muuity Chest meeting which was
. ailed for Monday evening has
htnu postponed to a Inter date
which will be announced later
through the press.
Wright In Hoplml Friends
of It K. Wright of this city will
be "sorry to learn that he Is In
the Cottage hospital In Santa
Haeliara, California, when he re-
Highway Bridge
Is Washed Out
A bridge has been wuidted out'
on the Dayton. Washington, hUih
' way, loading Into Spokiue. ac
cording to a telegram received
front the Automobile Association
to the ehamber of commerce yes
terday. Motorists going Into Spo
kane are advUed to line the I ma
ilt) a nil Pasco highway.
1 There has been a tight snow
'on the McKeuile Pass, but the
t road ts still good. Although ac
cording to Information received
, by the public service commission
'at Salem, uperullo of vlage Oil
the Pass w 111 bo . discontinued'
after today.
centty submitted to a serious
operation.
.
Moxe Here A. V. ClavW ot Ml
, llobron, California, has arrived
in this city with his family lo
make their future home.
I .cave -W Niin Francisco Mr
mid Mrs. Paul Kvnns left yester
day for Sail Francisco, California
where Mr. Kvaua will undergo a
major operation on his lep
shoulder.
Woman' llvnerit nnsoi lailon, bus
arrived In Iho clly lo transn t ,
buNlm. Bho Is registered at
Iho Wlllaid hotel. Mr. Adelaide
Paekatd, district dvpuiy, will ar
i fve today, and a meet lay w III
ho held Tuesday.
JACK FROST
n M i: ni:i.niiMJ
H'llll.K mr W.OTI
) ulllrll. Iialf .l( N luw Hi
MI.MU Hr mlr.
I.AIHI'M' III. I I. HI'l:i'l.I.IH'l
I tl Hoillll Nlxllt HI.
999
IS the Lucky Number f
If you wnnt tin1 ciiiifit time, or Mint to know
how the ruml iiro. or wnnt U know nliout triiin
fni't'H ami Hvtii'iliiU-K, or want lo kuow what timu
the stiiKi'S lfiiv', what timo they arrivi1. or whi'ii
thry pucs your vomer, or want to rido in wull-lu-nti'd.
fonifortiitilo earn ju.st icmimbiT Hint
we are anxious to serve you in every way.
TERMINAL STAGE DEPOT
, Telephone 999 615 Main St.
uiu iii i n) .Mr juua iv
V. Vald state director of the i
WASHINGTON. Nov. 26. (AIM
Ralph William, republican na
tional committeeman for Oregon,
predicted today after a call at
the White Mouse that Sin Fran
risco would be selected for holil
i ii c t lie n-jitiblh an national to li
ve nt inn next s u m mcr.
William.-, who came h"re to
attend the meeting of tlin repub
lican convention December 0.
s id that 4 state committees
had already expressed themselves
in f;.vnr if San Francisco.
CLOSING OUT
Stock and Fixtures
Buy Groceries at cost, or will sell complete
stock and furnished apaptment.
Mrs. Louis Pappas
1130 Main
LOOK AT THE $25 PORTABLES
ELSEWHERE THEN SEE THESE
New Style Portables
$17.50 Cash
Just the thing for a Christmas gift and
for everyone sold in the next ten days
we give four selections (two double)
orlhophonic type records.
Earl Shepherd Co.
Pianos, Radio, Records, Victrolas
507 Main St. ' Phone 232
New ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS
New BRUNSWICKS
Buy it for Christmas and '
Buy it NOW!
We have all the latest styles actually in
.stock .so look them over while the slock i.s
so complete, make a tmall deposit and be
assured of Christmas delivery.
Earl Shepherd Co.
Pianos, Radio, Records, Victrolas
507 Main St. Phone 282
3-
m m Ik '
Veu (Ait nmlly wttle tlie tf If I tiieftluii b decldinu on
moiie Item of furnltun. Nutbln cuiild Im more up
peitpriale or iiMful. lien eu tt III find ' tin tbubct
Itlfl pleciM ul iiiiumiatt) In prices.
Occasional
Chair
Covered In a lively de
tlicn of Tapestry or
Immask. Frme (inithed
Walnut or MnhoRuny.
Special.
Lacquered
End Table
Finished In red or ftrccn
'lacquer. a brlKht Mpot
for the I I v I u t room.
Detornted by hand.
Cox wel I
Chair
In a variety of fine rov
eriiiKH. Loose cuNhlon.
MnhoRtltiy f I n I h h e d
frame, utronply tmide.
. l?L"
J It's
Telephone
Set
Complete with lo but k
r h i I r. MnhoKtiny or
Wwlnnl f I ii I Ii (Joo.l
bMjkliiR. ntronit nnd miiii-fortahb.
Spinnet
Set
ll.-iii ull ncce'.fiary Inter
ior foiitenh'nce, Htrnnt
It mad e. flnUhed M i
hominy, convenient tne
Novelty
Booh Rack
For nnv run m In tho
home. Iterl or green liic-im-r
flnlHli. nicely dm
ortited. I nlodvi.
ARRIVING EVERY DAY "
The Newest in Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Bric-a-Brac, Wrought
Iron Ferneries and Hundreds of Other Articles that Make Beautiful
and Appropriate Christmas Gifts.
r ,
Your Credit Is Good Use It
Claud H. Davis, Furniture
"THE HOUSE OF QUALITY"
, The McCarthy Building.
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