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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1928)
?AGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY, NO VEM HER 21, 192S I. L. Patterson : Issues Prayer ' (Ooattnaed mm I-age Oh) y tot It aside as any. u public holl- Iet us this d'iy give Cops Open Vault Poses As Buyer, I Apple-Knockers of Murdered Man Gets Only Booze! Win Tilt 42-26 (Oonlnncd mm fage O ) ; (Poatlaacd Prom Pags Owe) j UcorluR almost Iwo Hiiil lu i ' i , their ouiMihiinta one. (hit Aittile .charge of sale and poi.oiu.lon ot , kmKke ,ck victory away from In Intoxicating liquor hu was fined !ii,n ,,,,,,.,.. h. r. nh . 3f". (of 43 in; SI on th.vb.Kltollii.il TnE KLAMATH NEWS "Unhung Rings" Inside were two drawer. Hit first drawer wero two wed dlng rings. The detectives exam ined them carefully. "Wedding rings." was the ver dict. In the second drawer were nought to maii'a fellowship with Malum in achieving the trulls of Die harvest. Let u confirm and Strengthen the tie of family lite and renew the bond of hearih ind home. Let us express our Tiratiiude for peace by extciidiuE ihn snirit of food-will In all the "world and for tnierlty by lend-'"" better "' '! was good lug generons and kindly aid to I There, nothing else In thnae lu sorrow or need. Let us drawers, give thank tor manilold ninterlnl Make Whoopee ilesstngs by turning our mind I Sin Key.-, describing herself and heart ta the thluf-s of the I as a free-lance cloak miMlel. ad anlrit. ! milted thul she had made a In testimony w hereof, I have nome receipted bill belonging to evidence, Mr. Caroline llothsteia, the'terday. widow. They seemed to prove when mat Airs. itoiusiciu s creuu ait "This place Is liear I ho Shaw- Moor of I lie Bertram camp aud there have'munlly club been many reports from residents j fourth game of the district. It was only to- Although i day that we were able to get i iBm ( tho IVIUnn t'liy corn last night in the uf the leuguo. i vlclovy over Mils rellcail basketball the .Mr. Muoller said yes- ( league wu comparatively easy and gavo the Apple-kuoekera a Ackerman first entered ! little p.-estlge. this team must the pool hall a woman asked liliu i soon uieet the Urach-vomliura "are yon that prohl?" Aekvrman ' "f 'he league who have established laughed it off by saying "You I UicuimIws on Ihu rellcan floor Rcrcunto act my haud and fauscd- the seal of the State tit Vregon to be liercnnio affixed Irtils lSlh day of November. A. D I. U PATTKRSOX. Oovcrnor. i " ' " . ' ',' 1K your Christmas shopping at inn Ht. Mary's Altar Society ikiiiiar. legion Hall, Nov. 21 and 4. adv. tl-lt i- NOTICE ' Until further notice, no more public dances will be given in the I-aiigell Valley 'Community Hull at Lorclla. lly Order of the Board of trustees little Impromptu whooplc with a conple of nice looking men In a room of the I'ark Central a few hours before Uolhslcin was shot. Police have Identified it as room 34!) the supposed murder room. Hut .Mrs. Keyes couldn't reineuibor for Hire. Between lu:30 p. m.. and 11 p. in., somebody shot Itothstein in 31H hut Mrs. Keves .1... w... In ,,.luirl ill b0Ulld thut time. She had come to New York , on a shopping trip and sne went back to Chlt'uKo to rejoin didn't miss." Ho was Introduced to Wilde by a friend as "Mr. Anderson." Then after looking at the property, he purchased the evidence which resulted In the arrest. Many Cases Face Grand Jury Meet (Continued From rag One) as a strong team. Harry, renter, was high point man for the winning team, run ning up 2 points. Ilinsrn, guard scored 1 points for the Stump ranchers. , I.taeupa , . J Apple-knockers Overacker 3 F Harvard i ' f Harry 10 V Peterson. II (I Daley 2 11 Slutnn-rnnrhcr l.uekett. ' Mulling. 4 Nldtek, 0 Sawyer. t llenson. It i the murder; W, K. Davidson, on a charge of op erating a atlll manufacturing in toxicating liquor: Herman liau-. mau and Kred Craff. charged i herlwilh lum-ny; J. M. tloffee, held i DEATHS husband, Kloyd Keyes, a railway, on NOTICE A special meeting of the Central Community Club at the Henley Gym, Saturday, November 24, 8:30 P. M. To make arrangements for joint meeting with Kiwanis ' A full turnout of members is desired t;rsT i.i m fitiut l.und. a widl-known ns- burglary charge: Louis ' ..., , ,hi. ..n ilon. es,lllv brnkeman, m'verul days after thc'iaruow ana r.rnesi aruow, ,,, lno s'anillnavlan liimnei thooliiig. she said. brothers. . charged with robbery i w-.rkerH. rulered Into rest in this With the arrival cl Mrs. Keyes j by force and violence, not being. c(ly B, r4ry hour Tuesday the police became as mysterious armed with a dangerous weapon; ' moruinE. his passing lermlnnllug to reporter! as the rae itself ooorufr. sata to be carryiug a. had bevn to them. Mrs. Keyes ' concealed weapon; Theodore Jnr was rushed from the train aud; dan. said lo have committed a taken to a hotel. Officials of the ; robbery by fotvo and violence, police department and the dis-not being armed with a dauger trict attorney's office questioned ous weapon: Taut Lane, charged her. ' with larceny. More. IH'rentlauts ' Kdward Muger, charted with jrapc: IMctro Caruinl aud Cecelia IV C f r'.A Unma lVTDcini, Jointly charged with if ssjsvs vaaau uumv ! Promote Orejron- . PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. l"P) Efforts were being made here t:day to bring the Wash ington State football team here for a game with the L'niversity of Oregon, December 8. The two teams, undefeated by any team in the Northwest would meet for the championship of the Northwest, It was said. . James Richardson, manager of the Multnomah stadium, an nounced that the date was open, and would try to get in touch with the? graduate managers of the two institutions pertaining to the proposed game. I assault and battory; Mike Kava. j charged with larceny :. John Look - f:iif a rhiriit nf eont vitiut In to illnesa nf a week. .Mr l.und waa born In Snndvall. Sweden. November 2. Ism", and waa aged 48 years and IS days when railed He was a member uf tho llond I. O. O. K. He leaves a brother Krir Lund, to mourn his pasting, as well as relatives, In Swed.'ii. The funeral services will he held Thursday afternoon at 3:10 at the chapel of tho Towey Mortuary. uud---r the auspices cf iho Odd Fellows, following which Interment will be made In he Odd Fellows' cemetery. the dellnauencv of a minor alrl A. J. Mansfield, charred with ! receiving atolcn property: Abtter : PIXKNKY UAKKS i Mi-Near, charged with larceny:! Friends are respectfully .Invlt jjanis Thome, charged Willi lar- ed to atieiij the funeral services cony of an automobile; Amoscy for the lale I'lnkney Harks to be ' Wilkerson fares a charge of wan- held at the graveside at Mt. iton Injury to animals; Jesse i Liki cemetery Wednesday after- Monroe, charged with operating ' noon at 2 o'clock Willi liev. It (a still; Ramon Velasques. ou an i Mulholland. pastor 'f the-Kmank assault and battery charge,- and nuel Baptist church offlclntluc. iJack Parmer, bound t bad check charge. over on a ' Arrangements are In charge of ' the Earl i Home: Plue Wnltlock- A venue at Funeral Sixth. . This much can be said In favor I of being a candidate'' for of tire. Some men are willing to pay For your T-rlgldalre call E. E. U m"ke fellow try to . he I their .breach of promise suits Jefferson, phone 700. adv .agreeable, at least during the j after, hey get a second look at iv-tf i campaign. Uer. PRE-VIEW FOXES These foxes are exceptionally good values Large, fluffy, beautiful prime skins, easily worth one third more than what we ask. , : From $59-75 to $12975 Pointed Fox Alaika Silver Cross Fox... Bltck Fox Sabel Brown Fox Beige Wolf Dyed White Fox Platinum Dyed Fox Natural Alaska Fox i t Shop early , for Christmas A small Deposit will hold any of the fol lowing merchandise for CHRISTMAS. 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