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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1927)
I THE KLAMATH NEWS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1Q27. PAOE THREE CITY; BRIEFS New kuunlilfr Tu Mueller the Chrlalmaa hollduy. with hor Mr. mid Mrs. 1.. C Mueller are parents, llio hnppy parent, of daughter born nt III. Klamath Valley ho- HIo..l.. I.,,.. Kurt Klamath 1,11.1 Wtiy mi.ri.kK. The , .M.,. liry Uunloit was .Imp. I.nby w.lnhod 7 1-4 uuui.il. tfi , ,h ..n ... r... lilrlh. runilllloii li)iruvltt(( ('milulii Apploaato .tated ye.terdiiy ilmi hi. brother-in-law, M. L. Alford, illy recorder, of Modfnrd, wliu recently underwent . .nrlou. op- ' oration In Portland, Is rupldly.ru eovcrlng and l. returned la l.U Inline. A I lord I. a brotliur i.r Mm. Luvl Willi), at thin HIV. 'who recently t returned friitu Portland. , , , !'. Great Millinery Halo At Cert-1 I her home at Fort Klumuiti. i i llailliiiur ( hut- He thn rail I tut or cover. - I hut Hull llyun'a Ai.li. Tup Hhup puli on ynur car I fur ll.f.O adv. IMI-ir ' A I'lipl. Api'li'Uulc IC'I 111 na Cup. Inln (I, ('. Appli'Kutn, who wa. culled In Jarkxinvllln, Oregon a In week, una on nrcoiint of thn aerlnu. nines. U( hi. slater, Mr.. II. If. Hemnni, relumed Monday evening to hi. Iinnio In thl. cltv Suit For Half Million Result Of Allegations CINCINNATI, Doc. 13. (API John H. llorgur, reputed Lit. An golua, California, eipo.ltlon pro. now motor today filed tult (or 1600,-, prou(i ;uu uunaae. agu.n.i marie, v. Tnft, II, Hamilton coi.nl proao culiir, for allegation. In an In dictment charging Horgor par IJnrcd hlm.ilf ii. a wltncan (or Hleorge Iteniuif on trial lor mur- dur. ' Tho .tilt til. o ta.i'd upon llorgor'a ullegulluu that In an In- At The Liberty l?J3r5i?3'f DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISEkjsTW llulnx Hi. smallest .tur of the i-rvun I. a dl.tlnctlon of which Hhlrloy Ma.on, Krji-rful lltllo fern Initio lead o( "Hkh Men'.. Bona," 1 at the Liberty theater I. ' rutin'.. 611 Main HI. hall price. adv. All hat. at i r"l'"rt tliut III. nlntrr la well JJ-lUt "n ro'l recovery, Hhe ha. no wl.h, a. have ao many email women, to he t tall and willowy blonde- hut I. en tirely commit to remain a. .he I. a petite brunette, four feet eleven and oae-quartor Inchc. In height and about iili.oty-.lx pound. In weight. I .ram Car Kiwi Mr. and Mrs. 1 -Indue IMinle J. Parry Wella. I.aac Larkey and children have ''"' eehool .iiperlntenilent. and l.ri t.w f... V...HH . I I'lllll T. Jllt'kann. Iirln,.iinl ,f III. ,.- . ,u,u III, IIUII-H, . ,,,'1 . - " - ... ..... - they will .pimd the coming slv ! Klnmath eiiunty high school, mo- j U Ei A T H S week, vlaltlnx relative, unci : lored to Mnnanta la.t nlxht where I friend.. They nro making i't( I hoy acted ft" Judxe. In the de trlp through California. '' between, llonnnia and Hen- ley. Fred Peteraon, rounty arhnol Iti'lurim Home Mr a. Kil lluyt ' "Ul'erlntendent. and l.loyd Kmery of Fort Klamath returned y.-"' 'he Klnmath rounty hlxh ' lerd.y from Portland where aim ' acted aa Jmtgea at Henley ha. apent the pn.t week with 1 arhool. rnlallvee. Her innther. Mr.. Ilnw-I lilt, of Mcilford al.o acrompau. j l'"rrt Keroril Allium A band- j Idaho are led her north. "' ;'! jaume Chrlaima. album with ll.ree'1""11 ,... i.u iof nmrq record piircha.ei. Aak Xinaa Ulfla Lovely dlaplny. fr It anon before our aupply I. Kee our wlndnwa. lurnliarfa. ; all slvou out. Karl Bhcpherd McCarthy tilde.. 118 North 7lh!ndv. 13-31 8t,J-dv. 7-l ... I I'oe Miillrnl Al trillion Krank Keller leaving Irvlnx Keller I lnbrle on a a vlnltnr In Klamnth will IVavo thl. niorulnx for Clnf- Kulla yeaterdny from hi. homo at Ion, Kana... whero he will muko Hwnn Lake. Ilia wife arrompnnUd ( (n an jnueiinua visit wnn relative. a no u. laaeu to ine no.. . pi Hi I for medical attention. lervlow to aome new.papurmen Miaon polnti lo ine ia Taft repeated the allexallon. of m"l o( women of hl- tho liidlrlment which Included n"1""1 ' "lelr chafta wero the .liitement ibat llerxer had "mail. Mary. Queen of flcot., been lonvirtvit ol a felony In!1"1 arcordlnx to M U Mawin, Mliiiie.utn. j would have bcu.n tho greateat llerxer acted lor hloiaclf In fll- acreen alar of nil time, had "he lux the auli In common pleaa . iivvl ' 'ho """ ot motion' plc rourt, but eald he would employ 1 'uro ani n,t u0" " queen, a half doien protnlnei.t attorney, j ' ' b "m bolght and , from ull over the country. j welxhl aa tho Columbia itir, oc- cording to historical record.. In "Itlrh Men. Hon.." Mia. Ma- ; .on play, oppoalte Italpli Craves, : who. I. lx foot one. Tho ron- traat I. further enhanced In that .IL . , m w ma 4.fM. uMif 0 ViW For Hi-Tops the Boys at the Christmas Store Boy's Shirts A roaarv wll I be reilled a'l ih.!"1?" M." 0U'"! ,or'olr I Towey Mortuary on Pine and ; " ""' "e manaxe-: Klxhih for Mr.. Huphla Pauly on : n,l?,lt uf bl,r father', ateel mill, i WediiKMlny eveiilux. Uerembor 1 1 j while Crave, la a younx wa.ter at K o'clock. A. yet no definite :' disinherited by his rullroud max- arranxement. (or the funeral ; nate father becaueo ho won't ntve oeeii mnilo. Relative, (rom i work expected within the I other member, of the caet In-1 Hoy., theiie are the )acknlfe boot. jacknlfe fit. In pocket newed on aide of right ahoc. Air leather top with compoaitlon eolc. An Ideal xlft for the boy who enjoy, the outdoor.. Flannel Trousers Jut a Rood pair of long pant, suit able for school or dress-up ocoa.lona. Finished with belt loops and cuffs. All axes. Large variety of colors and patterns to select from. $5 50 elude Robert Cain, (ieorxe Kaw- been transferred In Serve with t Krences Itaymond, Scott Sea- the Zellerbuch Paper company of i Wol"'r Jame n(1 Jhnny Hcnu I Vox. ltalph Craves directed. and (rlcnils. le. Hbamliart Hc.nn Mra (1. . Shamhart roturned to her .Motor To llr A. Henderson, iy Mill Mra. C. county mualr Lome In Merrill Saturday after teacher, and Krank Helton, cnun vl.ltlng lor the peat two nmnthaity boys' and atlrtia club leader, with relallvea In tho Wlllnmcttu ! motored to limy Mill yesterday valley. I Half IVio Balo now on at Gertrude's Millinery, 619 Main St. adv. 13-101 I'lcilge. Alpha XI lleltn Word haa been received here that Ml.s Allsa Maaeey, dauxhler of Dr. and Mrs. (I. A. Masney, ha pledged Alpha XI Helta at the i'nlverslly of Orexon whero .he la attending school. Miss Allan will arrive home Friday to spend where they visited arhool.. Must ' Itcilure Our Immense stuck of millinery, ao every bat In the .tore will bo exactly half price from Hutu relay until Christ mas, tlertrudc'a. adv. 13-lut Will Arrive Twin)' Mrs. Ca-. brlol. president of tho Oregon P. T. A. will arrlvo today and a sieclnl meeting of all Interested arent Teacher, activities will be held this afternoon at 3130 at Kromont auditorium. Chinese At War Over Rich City (Contlnttrtl from Pajre On) i he actually had nwH the radical ; force. , Many building wero II. Norkct hww Klliuliuiton . Aflame durln Rlho day. - 119 50. Karl Bbepherd. adv. The alluatlon wan described by 1 3-3 1 ! (tuvclurs aa chaotic. I A Jup-anpitu nt earner ai aaid ' In Hnn 1'VnnrlMco -Word has to have also arrived at embattled J hern rpcrlvod that Albert May. Cunt on, currying 1000 comnun ronnerid with Moe'i Store of , 1Mb. thin city, In a gurtit at the Hotel! Would Hlnk Slilj .Manx at Kan Kranclnco, where: It was reported that Torelun , ho la makltiK a biialnou trip.' j xunlmata, Including those from j i tho t'nliod Staloit. tlrvat Ilrilaln , IliirKuliift Come nd aee ttu and Franco, threatened to 'nlnk . i . .. hhiuii in lima tti uciuuun in-t it um iiiuhijib u . 7 Z n"7? .le.-dv. U-lOt landed. ( Mr., t harlea I oxue of this city , ... A dispatch from Canton said Plan to leave for Keno. Nevada. ,, To uTh i thut radical lead.r.. In a procla-I immediately after the I hrlslmy iuvlt.tl.M.st lor the dance which ma.lon. had ordered 'oxterraina-! ii $2-65 Boy's 0'Coat8 Imagine the amile that will come ever bin face when he opens the 1 argent pack age on Chriatmaa morn and finds what every boy want a real overcoa. Some thing practical ts always appreciated by I'oyn. Theae coats are in all the wanted styles all weights lined and nnltned, Jarge collars and in blue, brown, gray and plaids. Boys take peek at these and you'll have one more item for Santa to bring. Dretw shirts that are always needed they cost so little, yet will receive a joyous welcome on Xmas morn. 98c Boy's Shirts-Wool Warm, beary weight shirts that are almost a necessity for cold weather. With porket, well fitting collar and button cuff. $2-89 J Up Boy's Suits 3-piece, long trousers A suit cf tailored clothes for Xmas no boy would expect anything nicer, and we don't know of any place where you'll have a greater assortment to choose .from. These are the suits for the boy that's hard on his clothes, and for the i boy who desires to be as well dressed as the rest of the fellows. The outstanding .features of our boys' suttx are quality and price a price so seldom found with in easy reach of the average pocket'jook. $io-e being sponsored by the Wo-ltlnn" of lundliirds, destruction ol man'a Library club will be Issued ; title deed, to property and con- i today. This event will be held ! flscnt Ion i t all land, and nouses. BIG CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Genuine Le Mur Permanent Wave, 7.50 Phone For Appointment 830 PEARCE BEAUTY SHOP ! Wednesday evening. December i me. exniuii ouiioinx. wun Mai Ularkburn's Hand furnlahinx thnj music. About 600 Invitations will be Issued. . . Xniaa lilfl. Lovely display. Boo our windows. Barnhart'a. McCarthy bldg., 118 North 7th 8t. adv. ' 7-1 6 ... Music .tsMK-tiiilon Meeting A meeting of the Klamath Coun ty Mualc Teachers association will ho held Thursday evening at tho homo of Mrs. K. T. Hunter on North Sixth .treot. All mem bers nra asked to be present. j for results use News Class Ads. 350 ' Leia& I it C " 'lift, Boy's Underwear ' No better and no finer underwear has ever been sold ever a counter at thi. price. We Just ask you to come and nee It. Medium welxM. strongly made all strain point reinforced and In natural color. Long legs and long sleeves. Ages 2 to 8 95c Ages 10 to 16 $1.25 Wool Socks ..49c Belts 50c Ties ...... 50c Mitts 59c Dress Gloves $1.35 Boy Scout Clothing If he is a Scout nothing will plea-se him more than -to have a completo out fit or addition to it. The Golden Rule is the Scout Btore If It's not In stock we will gladly order any Item. Sweaters Bradley Sweaters are for the boys who like to "rough it." Coat and alip-on styles heavy and medium weights wool, wool and rayon end cotton. In fact, the assortment Is so large you may easily select Just the garment you like best. In every Imaginable color end pattern. Blazers Heavy weight wool blazers that are wonderful values at this astonishing low price. Mother will easily recognize this a a real price compare it with other blazers and prtcesr then note the differ ence. A garment any hoy would be proud to wear. ' Mackinaws Only a few of these handsome garments left heavy welgh. all wool finished with large collar, pockets - and Is our greatest cold weather coat. Just the type shown In the picture. e$4-35 $8-50 NO TIME to wosle in bar ber cliairs. This nrtisfpa triarch spends his days wan dering through the mountains of Glacier National Pack, painting scenery. Don't Be In Doubt Every school girl wants a Wrist Watch and with this in mind we have purchased a lot of School Girl Watches and priced them so reasonably that all parents can afford to get their girl the longed for watch On Sale Now 'at ONLY $10-5and$12'50 Glover's Jewelry Store "The Home of the Big Street Clock" imiu WW J ' " 't ONLY 9 SHOPPING DAYS LEFT 1 l l.,.hl.t.l.l.r;'.ll:l,l.l..,.;il.lrl.l.lH,l,-.l,'ll.l;1.l.l,lll ' KLAMATH SjV. FALLS BUY XMAS SEALS Markets i ed for creases. as export business In- I PORTLAaVD. Ore., Doc. 13. (1 ' Cattle steady at 25c advance ' late Monday. No receipts. Steers (1100 lo 1300 lbs.) rOKTLAM), Ore.. Dec. 13, (P) I All grades of eggs quoted n I cent lower on tho Portland dairy g0od, f 10.26 111. 60; ditto med-i exchnngo today except medium j Inm (950 to 1100 lbs.) 110.76 extras which are unchanged. lie- 11.60; ditto medium (800 lbs. celpts are fairly heavy while de-,"n 9B"1I6 a", wolghta; . , common 7.60 9.60: heifers, good mend continues normal. Butter (860 ,ba down) 8.259.00: prices are firm. ditto common to medium 6.25 Turkey receipts have been light is. !5: cows, good7.00 8.00; dlt- T-Trkiicinn'c! TVaoin ' ed ,he blghest average of the llUUSlUU S Icalll lyear for individual attendance. Wins Lions Race; tohokrh isi-w-r HKli KL, CENTRO, Calif., Dec. 13. A report on the Intercity Scrv- (i'p Jiauro Delgado, wanted Ice club meeting, and the general i In San Diego for forgery, was .....ii.. k.i n ih. i held here tonight for author!- entire time of the Lions' weekly meeting yesterday at Llnkhaven. Tho membership contest and ties of the border city. :ii) rtKhi. iiiii'itiiter Kun MOST OK THE KlDb.tn Vancuuvei. Ii C, are wear i"K these lm-cn aabots. ot (lilts 1 he "boy" pictured , here t really Violet Abcr nathy. 8.. j during the past week end so far I tho market- has hold firm. Local I wholesalers expect considerable i Increase In shipments within a : few days with perhaps a alight strengthening In prlcos. Fancy : Turkeys have been moving mostly nround 40 42c a pound, al though a few very choice toms have brought as high as 45c. Other classes ot poultry are steady. Country dressed meats arc steady with a slightly stronger tnno prevailing In tho veal (11 vi sion. Fnncr veuls aro In fair demand at from 16 to 18c j W.AXTS WATEK SKT ASIHK A downward revision In Cer-; SALEM. Doc. 13. (P) Water inany's prune tariff, which will i users on Butter Creek In Cmattl out the fluty on American prunes ; la county havo petitioned the I from 11.08 top. Is reported by j state engineering department that cable from Borllu by American a wator district be set aside In agricultural commissioner L. V. I their section undor tho exclusive j Steere. Whether prices In local j supervision ot a water master. j markets will he affected Is prob-lAbout 75 users are located on lemntlcnl but an Increase la look- the creek. to common to medium 5.50 7.00; ditto low. cotters to cutters 3.00 5.50; bulls (yearlings ex cepted) boet.g ood 5.75 6.25; ditto common and medium 5.76: calevs (500 lbs. down) medium to cholco 7.60 10.00; ditto culls to common 5.60 7.50: vealers (milk fed) choice 10.00 12.00; ditto medium 0.00 10.00; ditto culls to common 6.60 9.00. . Hogs steady; slaughter pigs (90 to 130 lbs.) medium to choice 8.00 9.50. Sheep steadyT no receipts. drive for 100 per cent attend-, ance closed yesterday with Fred j Houston's team beating that of i Waltor It. Waggonor. Lee Craw- . ford nnd Walter Waggoner show- AT TUB- LIBERTY -THKATRK- l.AST SHOWING TODAY Italpli ami Shindy CiltAVKS MASON in "RICH MEN'S SONS" A sparkling ensemble of ACTION. HUMOIt and KOMANCK Cmiiliijj Tlll'HSDAY mill KltlllAY "CHRISTINE OF THE BIG TOPS" A thrilling circus torj. AT THK PINE TREE -THKATRK- LAST SHOWING TODAY 5ACTS-5 Supreme Vaudeville ...and... .Jack Dorothy MI I.HALL anil MACKAILL in "SMILE BROTHER smile"' ;. You'll laugh . . . roar . . grin . . . chortle . . . scream at this smashing comedy hit Note: MAl'lUCK GVXSK,Y Is comliis;. Your liist op. imrtrnlty to hear him m be leaves for Now York Jan. nnry first. W.I TtH FOR DATE 4Z