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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1928)
a i i i PA HE TWO i I !l : t. Howard K. Verrin Designs and Plans ' INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL ' . BUILDINGS : ; tlopka Bids. PhoM UM W.S. C. Wins Game! From Oregon State Grid Team 9 to 7, StTiVftAV, OCTOBER 21. TTTE .ttAMATlI NEWS CITY BRIEFS PI I.I.MAN, Wash.. Oft. 30. tli C. C. Kclley. city engineer, I expected homo toduv frtim a IM Outpluyed In th tint half, j hunttnc trip, lie ha been awny I .V.ISUI1IKIUII sttaie . cuuvge came j "'r inn wt vices. Horn bchmri here tlili afternoon! 1 - . no aeicui iuo uregoa AKgios 9 to encounter l Is sxpjcled lluiy Kill spoud several months louring. .Market Report for the ; Pacific Coast For Second Time In History Bears Tie U.S.C. Team 0-0 )i i i DANCE&DINE . Shady Pine . 'ANY TIME Clean Pood in Clean I'iae. Barbecue Sand wiches, Chill. Noodle. Home Mad Plea. ' DANCE HAIX VOR RENT TO PRIVATE PARTIES ? miles north oq i- highway Scones lit bake eotlulV. ' I ... "HTTTw ' ' .il"1 herds of rattle, 111 bards' to make " m. .,-jp. hm miii.vu nr nntclone ami actoiio wdiiim i ail r.(ii. is ra ' with J. tu one ot tlie moat thrilling In Klamalh Falli i ami expects to -m Ih rlaalisd, before th world iwalMlnalied long yeurllv MJ.tB .encounters ktii ou nosers iieiu ..v.. ...... nmvw aceuea aa the rv.ill ,'aud trade, atvatlr ; will. liu aovuisl uou. the (ire of Ilia rear. VVtidrtrk ls r wurk ff, n, Perry Week s decline; she stock active. ( It aa the aunual "home com- J (ormer rldcut 9r Walla alia.. Bd fTmiica rilrlf. niuioratuaa, J firm; wr-tgtny siiiisn- 'hulls" lw tag" contest for the Cougars, and Wash, of h liiionialloual NVwa Service, tow trade ro,iiruincuts: Ugh: ,waa wituaased by mora thaa l.- . . . y . i who have bwi In Lake county ' kind aluw. . steady: low rulter j 000 persons. . .rf r , Nn and. Mi .Vmaie Or.vjau the, pitst -week seapptng th !!"" -motly ,S; ammit weinlit it aa a icroviona. umag anil are leavinc tonay-10' reiiirn to irrrattni; t.aturea. nc.ordlna' to I cuttera mi to Is.Ta-MAd bvtter: teariuc t.ougar tliat look Uteito'ir nowe in iiu nnionn. Lain... llio L.ike County Kxauilner. mewl Unlit t.auute holla. 17. IS A UKIIKKI.KV. t'ulir.., ()l. iu, . t ill! (.( MMIhMS tl'IM -Kor lliu aeioiul Unto In ralila Nm uiiiiith "leers here hlalory ot l'ai'llo roaal foul hull mnrkcl; tw loaila ,niihi. ih., iini.r.uv i'..n. the third period fler a'tor' anendluc the fcisi ' craU rl . ly outplayed by the vbeidaya her rlltiu Mi' l1rMin' Jauui Irtiuf. the field In heini badly Itora In the aecond. Id by ! parenla. klr. and Mp". A, 0. allaht but aclntlllatltii reserve 1 kloor of the Haldwin hold. Mrs. forula 'and III Uulvemlty ot ttouthorn t iilltornla bullied lo a mirelena He In their nunun con Ih Iter I mlu y, lluik lu la 13 Illy Trojuua and tin' tioldttu I li'ii ra mlli'd lu aroro. Tha to ot llvnnlo l.oiu, alur Calllornla liallliaek. alarad ufl , detent. aa lliu l'ulroraly ot Uouth-, cm t'allfuml ba.'ka oulpluyed back. Don McDonald, who ripped J off yardage every Urn he wai plen the ball, the Waahlagl ia Stat park laraered on touch down by atralght football, and seven old son ot Dr. and Mrs. Warren Hunt waa taken to the family X" I X ' li.U rull.N ItlH.ta .. . yoarlls.f and below; latgjly lliu J""8 ' lUroughJin 'iihi. aiivr nine. unoen win oe remenioerea aaihome on Pacific Terrace Frl- Mlsa Venice Mnorc. formerly of! day. where he will remain tht city. , In bed. rccaverinic frtim a broken ' , right 'limb which he suffered A he Rarnea .formerly hotef mreral daja ago whllo nlayinc 1ft &ll tPaalli Ittt Vetniai t n ttlaw av . . k . era; choir, yeulera to outaldec ?'!l.,r"."' Iu"h" Suulltcru down llie around 1S. aa compared with wl,a "'" pluugea M.S0ilT eaMy Thuradav. tl,w ""d ' u)' have Sheep Siinnly on sale iara.dv """'a hoot wipe out their natives and feedlug Inmba: early am- trade to kllli-ra fairly actlva and lh Trojana made II downs cam back early in the fourth'"" ' ,oe " oiuan wncre t the school grounds ot Central dependable at prlcva about aieadv "" '"'T (or tne ocara nul ItrriLKi vun piac KICK y Ml in-1 kiiuvi. 110 is reaiing comior. a o.-u ai.iinR ss mi si invjmbly. iruiie lo local killers arouud f 13 vauey noiei ine past weea. Rarnea makea hi horn at Keno. i.P o t'eunor, pntlehl at the " I Klamath Valley hoapltal Is roat- Mn and Mrs. Reg Lawson will i.. comfortably d i, i,i. ... hart, to gain a two-point lead. Uregona passing attack, de rated by Maple, quarter, and Whiilotk. end. waa a coaaunt threat, wnd earned the Bearers! ! their first touchdown. A Si-yard i aarly thU niorniug for . C(,orB. j,r ..... i.. .k. ; - t I Cherry Creek from where luej .j fh i. ... I pass ''-J 1 i'"'- 1 EASTERN OREGON STAGES Between Klamath Falls and Alturas, . connecting same day with stages to Susanville, Reno, Burns and All Points North and East. Many Elamath Falls : s : people are maids? the ! Campbell ! Court Hotel I'"'- Their Horn When in PortUnd .y , ' A. pleasant plaee i ; to live,' in bean f tiful surroundings. j An unusually good j dining room ser Si ; vice and food. : t I Accessibility . to I business c e n t e r- - and garages. Eleventh and Main St. E. JEAN CAMPBELL, Owner and Manager ' ' lu the sec lo 8berwood, th wily Oregon quarter had drawn' almost the entire .W.6.C. team behind the receiver, netted i the losers their touchdown. Slur- ;wood ruuulnp about 10 . yards I with perfect interfvrauce to the goal Hue. . :r Again in thu final period, Ore gon State's pas aing-. attack came .near resulting la anther touch down. It remained for Teddy Robarer, Cougar quarter, lo In tercept a Maple pass deep In W.S.C. territory and probably save the day tor the Cougars. Football Results pacific Coast Game St. Ignatius of San Francisco IS; Loyola 13. Santa Oiara 7; West Coast Army S. V. of California at Los An geles S; Pomona college 0. Montana 20; Montana Minea 0. C. S. CO: California 0. Couaga It; St. Charles 13. Washington Stat 9; Oregon Stale 7. University of Oregon 11; Vnl jversily ot Washington 0. Eastern tiamcs ! Michigan State 0; Colgate It. Colorado college 18; Denver lU. 13. I Colo. V. 39; Mlutg 0. ! Missonri 28; Iowa Stale 19.. Kansas N". 7; Kansas Aggies 0. j Harvard 0: Army 15. j Tulane t; Vanderbilt 13. ! Ohio 19; Michigan 7. Pennsylvania 14: Peon State 0. ' Illinois 13: Indiana 0. Dartmouth 21: Columbia 7. Georgia Tech 13; Notre Dame 0. . , Marquette 36, Oklahoma' Ag ricultural 0. Princeton 47; Lehigh 0. Missouri 28; Iowa State 19. Ohfo State 19; Michigan 7. navy t; Duke 0. Kansas State 7; Kansas Ag gies 0. . Kentucky IVesleyan t; Cen tre 0. T. C. I.. A. BEATS RIVAL ' LOS ANGELES. Oct. 20, (UP) Lnlvcr8l;y or California at Los Angeles, graduated this year from the southern California confer- nece to the Pacific coast confer ence, trounced one ot Its former Bontherp. conferunce opponents here today 29 to 0. . . . ' Old newspapers tor sale at th Kawa office. . ,d quarter by lh,!r,y tT J? , J"". ,hB' ' "h. right leg oid. half, after '!CVU'Q Skkra " a fortgight, ago when a gun n quarter had oy thZ, tMiuS; Tbo? wm . - accidenttily eajiloded. . ' .. , - . ' 'Ror. V K. Allison, pastor of Mrs. tvo Bcrgrrsdorf of thc,lll0 yint LMtllHU churvh hl, y.lley hotel returned Saturday trom Knllu, t r; ,lul. from Oakland. Calif., where she ',,., wloru n0 atu,niKta spent lb. past week. She was, ,, of cbtirtu tbuntin ot accompanied hero by her uncle. ,,h() mtln Vai a & L. Rrodt, who will remain beret.', Indefinitely. Mr. Brodt haa ae-! ib. iii,!.. ..i i..fi .' cepted a poaiiloa a clerk at the (, , ,, Hv,tlsj at: t:3 o'clock at the hotel. Mrs. Rachel Appsegale Solo mon s expected to return home this eveninr from Salem, where trade lo local killers around f 13 """a 30-yard Hue, while Ih 1 1. 5 on good to choirs native ! I"rs were credited with two nfrerluar: hulk bettor grade i ofte'islves which might have been tl3.tSfil.-l.se: throwouia tio.to ' turned lulu hiiiIs with a Utile till, ninaity. Sheep steady. Biore poser.' O'Connor anf-!""ul tiY.2S for desirable us- Th last fir minutes of the irvr ewes: knoiarr slow irn.le ou name . brought the ttl.uuu rpvr fellii lambs: coo.l in rh.ilr tatora lo their reel as onch ot Hie tt-70 lb. weights; lt fi J.rt: two Kama made valiant but vnlu rholi-e liahlweight ' held arou ! I atlcmpta to score. 13.35 f( 1.1.35. y OM.WIA l.l HsniH'h1 THREK KII.I.KK i Hogs Slow. 35-5c lower: fop IIAURIK. Out., Oct. 30. t API t.40 on 233-300 biitchera; i Thro imtsoiib wer dead lo bulk 300-.100 lb. butchers, tn.10 duy pt Injuries suffored yeslcr f.3S: 1 sn-:ut lb. lUlit. t.'t day when their automobile, part 9. 30- packing sows. t8?fS.35. of a funeral nrocesaloii. colliiir.i amooih light sows, ss lo; feeder with aaoilier machine. Piga steady at tSli 9.23. ' ' . . (SllleAII il... .1..- . Inml.. am -f... . . i ... city 'llbrarj. A ' diulier . will be"r""dv: run moatly grass cows. : cllpptMl lambs average at ll., served after wklch, an tnjoyablo' ' lp-ds short ted aiears. tlSi flJ fi: fat. we .up to tt.75: pruirsai .111 oe prescnieu. ; i -i' usiiitr: lew grsss'K"au iceoing . lanius ou oticr, she attended th slat, meeting . - . . .-. I , ot th America Association al Klrlnlfllh KilYPIS " J t University Wom.n. Mrs. Solo-! d" W UUAtTS., j some held hlghov: few heUors. t.75ri .;: bulk a rasa kinds e'.lgllifu to sell tli.2.i 13 eow. tf.SOtt g.IJ: bulk all cut-. . tars. Si.iti 7; few low cutlers' 'lake your nhislclan'a nrascrie. l.LI J -t J dowu tn IS to. Medium hull.. Hons lo Ih Pelican Drna Co.. un Asmana varam -'f o: prartlcat top real r Main tirot (next door lo lh -'. , J$15. Pine Tn theatcrl. They une ri ... L 1 Kh-an i .... ' loolr the hi-Cheat srade dnm all an indefinite stay. ' . . . i ' n . v- - , ; .:s. lmi ... ,,. "j"''- "A Da ar mon ia president of the local or- ganlaatlun. . t here from Roserl lie. Calif., post In Ashland Carl E. Badger was a business IT ... . "-I. . - -V s.s s M "tail m vu charity. A'. Special Invitation a IS ISSUED TO EVERYONE . TO TRY. A v f ' Sunday Dinner AT KLAMATH'S FINEST .1 ; COFFEE SHOPPE,, ; , Hotel Willard Coffee Shoppe -a: top 13.33; no fat range . right. Adr, l-lf.. Try News Classified Ads for Results visitor In the city yesterday from his "home at Dorrls. Calif. Among the Klamath county teachers wno called at the office ot th county anparintendent Sat urday were: C. V. Graham. Harold Ashley. Sylvia Erdman, Keno: Lucille Dawson, Lone Pine: Dorolby Eycrs.'. Stella Bowne, Bonanaa; Marcella Raw. Klamath Agency: Nellie Thomas. Dairy: Maude Simmons, Dairy: Lillian Clogston. . Swan . Lake: Delia . X'chels, Wordan; V TV. Mercer, Summers: R. B. Ilougli, Allgiaont; Frgacea Sharpe, pi ire Ervine. Chiloquin; Bthel I'm- banhowar. Farm Slat'oo. C. !.. Weaver. Malin; Nellie fauerson. Lower Poe; Mary Scott, Moylma; Marjorle .Reeder. .Hlldebrand; Alice Tomlln, Plevna. e Two IJor6 Prand f - : . -.: : v r1 itrau'ss .new Pair FREE tf they Till Hoping the change of climate and . treatments at Richardson Springs apd Chico, California will prpvq beneficial to her health, which haa been poorly since laat July, when she waa Injured in a train wreck at Gerber, Califor nia. Mrs. Agues Lageson plana to leave Sunday for the south. Mrs. Lageson ia principal of the .Mills Addition school. : ,. Miss Gene Haplan Is enjoying a week In Medford with friends. . Mrs. R. 8. Uopkids and daugh ter were shopping in the city Saturday from Uunanzq. ' Mm. Puto propst plan? to leave the first of November for- pan Francisco, where' shd. will piaki; her future home with her family. Mrs. John Junes, who resides on a poultry ranch near Dqlry. was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Joe Blekerstaff, Klainalh fight j promoter, nas . been aiding In liniug up the can) and stagiug th show for Tuesday night.) In th. lualn event Gene O'Grsdy. . Ashlaud'a pride, will fight , ten rounds with Chuck Mnrtln. a former Washington State college football slur. In I the seml-wlndup Cliff Hottiuger. Klamath Falls, will moot j'at McFadden again In ?lx-rounil battle.'. . f -. . . Rusaell Howard, Klamath Falls, will fight Indian Wilson. Klam ath KescrratJonvlndlan, and In a four-round opened Jimmy Boyd. Rlamath featherweight, will mil ! it with Mickey Riley, a comlnif Medford south who la also a featherweight. ' Irrigation Groups Form Association (Coatiswed froas Page One) trlct; C. C. Lewis, Enterprise dis-' Irlct; Louis Honel, Malln dis-' trict; R.' 0. Motschcnhacker, ' Klamath drainage district; ami H. .D. Newell of tho United Stales reclamation sertlrc' Artorl a short mcctlug the committee' adjourned to meet at a later ! dato when OIou Arnesplger, man ager of tha Talent irrigation dis-! ll let and president of tho Oregon lrrfgnllojl Congress, will be pros-' ent lo confer on important mul-1 tcr.t j ; 'YALE ClttrlllKS IlltOU X j NEW HAVEN, Conn;, Oct. 21), (UP) Vlo:: powerful lomf crushed Brown's eleven In the Yaks, bowl . hero before 40,(100 spectators today, 32 to 14. R. L. Couch, of Lorcui si Co . cspecta to Icavo tills wock-cnd for Corvallls to Kottle his moth er's estate. Xorval Jones, shoo suDerlnten- dent of the Oregon State high way shops, spent. Saturday, in Lakevlew on an Inspection trip. na run ia M n,i ..lav J llo T.k...Mw.. K.r V rra-cnEarTais niAen M Bt. Satrit. ar OIA T 0UJCGUTS tTUTVUU A MIGHTY & DARING SMAH FOR CASH!! We're doing everything possible (And even the impossible) to make this sale the outstanding success of the season. Never again will auch low prices prevail on quality merchandiseWhen Winter has- sale it a real onel Come down now and take this opportunity to -rave SO per cent, 40 per cent, and even SO per cent on diamond!, watchet, jewelry, silverware, radios, and pianos. ipS'lll FIX UP ; YbUR WINDOWS ltrfuro winter acts In. Vo liavo Ihn I-)tilp. mciit. All you liaro' to do la cull . "Sluckey tile Glass' Man," ut THE GLASS HOUSE lift -and Pine. Phone 477-W Mrs. Paul ' Keller,' who hs spent the past fortnight here vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Humphrey, will return to her home In Portland Friday. Mrs. Keller also attended the I marriage of her cousin. Mrs. I Paul Foster, nee Pearl Bichn. j . Word has been received that Miss Elna Jensen will return by I train this evening from Salt Lake IC'lty. . Mrs. A. J. Rsnus was shop ping In the city yontcrdar trom Malln.' ., , . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hell and daughter, Estclllne, wilt motor :to Medford today. They are ex pected to return this evening. Roland C. Cotcr, son of Mr. ' i and Mrs. W ,U. Cofer, and I I Elbert llles, ' -aspect te iuavo j j Monday by motor, for an. extended . trip -through 'the v failed Slate I Their plans are Indefinite, but J 25 is the, right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE i TOQTH PASTE ' .. " JUtrjjc Tub. 25 ' . ' :. i.Ut Genuine Elgin Pocket Watch km! 7-jewcl Elgin. 13.00 regular seller whll gold FREE 4'iigruvud i fully guaranteed (ft 1 a ff cold .filled chain and knife. A M IA,J3 -spectacular value IS'jewel Elgin ' Man's Strap Watch Man's Hrrap Walrb Handsome ras of whll" gold. is jewel Elgin movement A j AC An exceptional value Farmorly Irk I 440 sold for tSt-GO K Ladie's Wrist Watch d engraved $9-75 Man's Strap Watch - 7-Jowel, fully gunruiiti'Pd iniivuiiH iit In liiinihinno -iiiiKravcd caao of ulilliv uml yellow gold This . in nn . excettlonul . viilin - B vttcr ft f qh look tills, one ovor tJQ.oo rcKular hrls7a) ' price Npw '..'. ,' . A Small Deposit Kill llolil hv nrllrle until Illinium.. Aullrlpnte kuur girt bujliin now, ami N.lVEi k.we: have: 1036 MAIN ST. kA.''i'''.; -JcWc! Wlilti! Cold Filled. c:ie A fine timepiece Fully guiiruntccd A ,20.00 seller SPECIAL FOR MONDAY ONLY! : f. Ml Nnrninndy rhlinn New Hnvull maiitlo 'clock tambour shnpe. muhogany finish this clock sells regularly for ttrt 7C 18.50. Our price T)ls I J Monday only ,xrsn Diamonds of the Better Kind at Prices that Sell! 1SK mourning or rolld gold Illngrer denlgii. Tito lUuiiuili of ti ii ii'tnil lirillUnrs" , .'' - U.O.iiii 'VnlnV ' iy.jf : . i' i - .t ...... . " ' ' ;ri t und 3 iHuiiioiiiIh inoiiutud lu. Ibosj beau- unit dinner rings .vl : solid gold Never oeioru' a value llUo.llittv- t.oii riignlur price. NOW ,. ...$29.75 $44-75 Man's yellow 'gold iiioiiiiting ot the newer tyli- 3-8 rnriilhliio-wlilio illaitmml of w.r fort tut 1160.00 vnlun 1 1 - ft It's prked lo sell qjl'l0"0 Blue White Perfect 18-K. Mountings Manning & Powman 4 Pc. Elec. Percolator Set Genuine Manning & Bowmun Elec tric, 9-cup Percolator, : Creamer, sugar bowl and tray 832.60 value Specially priced $1975 4-Pc. 'Silver Tea Set Heavily plated Hammered Silver Ta Service 4 pieces. Hero is Imrgulii if ever you saw ono: , Hoguliir price, $42.00 NOW '$29-50 Boudoir Lamps Hidotr Lara, a mil cloctrliuil $4.85 Some Stupendous Bargains in PIANOS and RADIOS Exquiiltnly beautiful Uoudolr Lam in Complete with shado and doctrinal connection. Wuite an assortmont ot . , shapes ........ "Apox" Neiilrodync, C-liihu . rocelver, without acroKsorlos sold formerly for 115.00. $77-50 Salt & Pepper Sets it of houvlly $1,35 Just rocelvcd a shipment of houvlly piuiod suit nnd pepper acts. Reg. tS.CO nnd 13 values. Specially priced A beautiful looking rudlo Willi sturtllng per formance, without accessories (ft s- r mg 75 value, less than half .price ghJavlU I ' ; I' Huiimilow .model upright, nmdo l:y the fiiinuus Kohlor and Clinnc. Truilo In n, old plnno. Rogulnr price 1 150.00. AjiSS Sale price STORE OPEN EVENINGS H. J. Winters Jeweler i- : Two Doors from the Arcade Hotel - 1036 MAIN ST. Klamath Falls' OLDEST JEWELER .. II '.' ft 4 '' -M '& JTC . .? r.V V1T--WaWJ 'otts.