The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 06, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    Saturday, Juno C, 102.".,
Page Two
rilK'.lttO PM KI.1T.lti4
CIIICAIlll. Juua t.4'hli'Kn will.
PACIFIC LEGION
'form and equipment : Klaront
liC. 15. WATSON IS WRITING BOOK ON
Holy Land's New ,
...
' post bousht his dress u
eil lliulor Iho iiottust (lay of lll0 xi.r' ",,"7 iltK, J1
I'nclo Sam pays f 15 a imv'tti toward
his tuition, because of his father'!
compensation; and the Pacific Leg
Ion has assumed an ol'Usatlon of
f IS month in tuition few."
EARLY DAYS OF SOUTHERN OREGON
English Ruler
tuun .. mm t . u , n I SS.D,
I lent lis reports from heat are,
troll, 4; Kansas City, 4; tod i'ltts
burgh t.
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Owner Of First Newspaper East Of Cascades In Oregon,
And Pioneer Lawyer To Write Of Indians and Indian
Wars
M.W 111 ltM TO UK.tl ll
I'OltTI.ANI), June 5.-luu aB
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Endowment Fund Goes For!
Aid Such Needy Boy
A This One
Doins Well in 1925
KlnmAth Fall nuntit nf 13.000 In
tre National Endowment Fund drive i at"'",,hI'r'- , ,,
. .eA.A- 11 ., ' This is the month of brides,
UL d.UUV.VVV Hill Ull'lC tuuu t-v
over the top If the attitude taken
at th beginning of the drive con
tinues durins its course.
So that others, besides the Am
erican Legionalres, could become
sufficiently acquainted with the idea
to.;: lie matter would receive spon
tuinvin ie;urns. Major G. S. New-,
som ,ok; at the chamber of com-:
nierce forum luncheon on Wednes-
AmonK the old timers of Klam-, Watson h.m 'ierhlod to Ullllio It
Chester BeLap is fiimliiK and nth county and southern Oregon, and Ui now .working on a piililli't
fretting and the county clerk's of-! (,,r hnve the distinction that they lion of lliti Indian urs to ! pub-
fice In the Klamath county court-1 are able to lay claim to as has C. Illshed unUur,tli nam.- of tin- "In
1 house, presents anything but a calm h. Watson, father of Mrs. Jack diaus nnd Iudlan Wars of sSout l-
I Kimball, who Is visiting In Klmuvrn Oregon.", It Is his attempt
at ath Falls for the remainder of the 'to keen from'lh ksk of thr book
least it id supposed to be and In week from his huiue in Ashland. nintter whift! does nut pertain to
no way could you tell June from j when Klamath. Jackson, Jose-I Indian life in thWt section and us
October If it weren't for an occa-, jihine and Lake counties were con- southern Oregon. Watson designates
sional rift In the clouds when the tiered and designated as one dla-'tliat section not north of the Wll
sun peeped through. Last June, trie:, C. n. Watson was district l.imetto vniley's most southern line
Chester was on his toes, more so1 attorney and many were the blood and north of the California state
than the cast-away Chester of Cump curdling murder cases brought be-; line. There will he more than:
fame, and on an average of ono,f0re his desk. 100 pr,es to the book. j
marriage a day, he doled out the j When southern Oregon was still It Is for this purpose that Wat-'
licenses and watched the blushing , in its infancy. Watson owned and son Is vWtlnir In Klamath countv. I
For mere th:in G5 years he has ,
counted as his friend. Captain O. ( ,'. i
tlav r.o .Ti of this work. The affair j bride and ,he more l'IusulnB Sroom j published; the first newspapor In
tirrmi.-rs to over big and the ' wan(ler awa' ln warcn ' me neces- j Uakeview, called the State Line:
Klam.v.H post which already has i sary preacner' Herald. This was the first news- Applegata anil, yesterday the pair
. """ "-- paper io oe puousnca east 01 ins were renilnkicauc or t ie vears rone
received good publicity In their i
work are directing their activities j
In the drive in the right direction.
From the Pacific Legion, otficlul
publicalton of hte American Leg-;
Ion department of Oregon, comes j
the following story of a Klamah I
Falls boy: .
"Suppose you were a boy of 13
years who worshipped the memory
of your ' father,
dyed the soil of France
And suppose you became fretful
and discontented ln the home of
your stepfather and were threaten
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tui: .o blushing brides and no ; Cascades, according to Watson, who by. when the Modoc Indian stirred ,
gulping grooms. , 80ts the year of the first run from ' up their bt of trouble und when !
It may be because last year was 1 his press aa 1S7S. . !tho reclamation united, wero not'
Hut with this wealth of memory. ' horn. '
a fateful Leap Year, fatal to more '
than one Klamath bachelor, that the .
licinscs of June. 1925 have not ! FTnTIT-Yl? A P.fll II l?fiV TVI lTirvTL,I i LViD
r ... ... U&VI11 J. A Ur&lL-lllJI W 111 I I llfllil lill I'l III.
KILLING TWO-YEAR-OLD BABY GIRL
leur dispensed with so readily.
To date three couples apoeared
in the county clerk's off'co anu ob-
whose blood lad',alned ,he permit to wedj
hdu live uappny ever aner tanu
divide the profits). CAMBRIDC E, Mass
According to Dcip ne is going An ei(;ht vear olJ boy Joba VerM rted tno nffair to the police.
to nang out nis sningie witn tneso , , . ..
June 5. IR-ook by a passing worker who re-
Wanted-
ed with commitment to the state !word3 ensraa:
reformatory on a charge of Incor-, lenced ruPd3 t0 keeP the mo
rigibility
And suppose you ran away from
home, were caught and sent to the
Beaverton home temporarily, ran . - ,
away again and were caught at Modoc Northern Survey
Woodburn and the reformatory star
ed you In the face
Then suppose, the American Leg
Ion took a hand and tnrougtt the
efforts of W. R. Canton, service of
ficer of Klamath post, June AV
Valiant, state service officer, Carl
R. Moser, department adJURtant and I tne
the Pacific Legion, you were placed ; country would over experience.
in a uuuiary scnooi, given a real . . m
uniforrn just like your dad had !
worn, and were drilled with an hon-Lnf Jte.l fi Kiam8t1' onn
. , .to, .i , j ... 1 anl Klamath Falls ana every len
est-to-gosh Springfield rifle , ,mate mau.t- thereto thkt'i u
Oh Boy! hat a gur-rand and , Klamath News.
gug-glorious feeling!
I ' That in brief is the story of Har
los Eakins of Klamath, who is now
a cadet at the Oregon military acad
emy. The state department of the i
American Legion purchased his unl-
tives pattered into
any rela-!
Middlesex
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As the charge was read by Fred
Bean, eterun clork of the court
of Jane from losing Its reputalton . county superior criminal court hero " , "' "y " t-
and charm. Apply county clerk at Friday and faced a formal charge i FVs!!l;!l'd "-cae- J0'11 Verej count.
I "er u nanuilli ol pellllles winch
of manslaughter. blli beeB g,V(,n him ,)y lmy
I Bat a few moments, before, the Sheriff (leorge W. IHshep.
grand Jury had returned nn in-1
IS Started Yesterday dlctment against the lad the
(youngest ever to face a charge In
.MassachutietU naming him for the
murder of Vivian M. Huseon
months old.
According to the Indictment,
! young Veres, "all boy" and patent
ly unaware of the enormity of the
crime with which he Is charged,
took the Husson baby to a brook
in Lowell, cast her into the water,
and then atoned her until she was
dead. Her body was taken from the
Ainiointnvnt ol r'lelti Mar
sli.il Lord I'iimicr above) at
Untivli lii-h rommiiiioncr in
li Ii .tmo, a IS.-itili jirotcctorittc,
carrier military r. cll a racial
ami rcliiriout stjsuificimT. The
prniriial iIuiiki t u Map in the
l.ntt now ceiiti rs Hi Mcsopatamia
whrrr tlic Turks hnve several
diviMon on t)ir frontier. I'luru
rr i aol a Jew. at wn l)i pre
ticcowor, Sir llcrbcrt Samuels,
Qo
And throughout
the i
Back East
summer excursion
tickets. Retort)
limit Octobefjln
V
tnlMummet.KowBU'l, '
taounuinreUrou
Andrncfitby8ouS?Sif
roundtrip Brk
Smcr Excursion fj
bcr 30th. Sub
n smulng number ol trT
your vacation budget, V
For "Ourlnc ionr" Win, j 1
accural J i -
all hours.
(Continued From Page ne)
talk, said that the announcement
that the Modoc Northern would
probably be constructed, was one of
greatest boons the Klamath
UOTEL ASTOR
2HU1 Lot An,. I.. A
EVERY ROOM bas PRIVATE TOILET
50'.'r Btli New. Modern
Qok to Shupjiing Dittnct and Theatres
FREE CAR ACE T.r.ff Iron, $1 V)
.s3i
!T.T, !C-c
$15.00
COMING SOON
The new small Victrola.
Terms ?3 cash, ?3 per month.
No interest.
Earl ShepHerd Co.
507 Main St.
Frank & King's Comedians
Sua
The Bng White Tenaft
At
6th Street South and City Limits
Friday and Saturday
The Screaming Farce Comedy
"FATHER STEPS OUT"
Jazz Orchestra Twenty People
Vaudeville Between Acts
Prices 25c and 50 c. Plenty of Heat
Man To Watch Cars.
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1 Mk
SoiiatiemPail
517 Main St.
J. J. Miller, D. F. P. A.
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Klamath Falli, Ore.
Your Porches
For porch doors oik! steps
you need the most durable
paint j ou ccn get. It's a
waste of time to use nn in
ferior quality. For Instin j
resultsyou'll fin'l thnt Glid
d'rn Porch and Deck Paint
is urst)rp:.-.scd. It stands
rrumy seasons of bumps,
scuff a::d exposure. Al
ways let U3 advise you
ehoul the choice und U3e
of r;:r.!s and vnriiishts.
We'll do it gladly.
mmm
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C0FER BROS.
6th & Klamath Phone 389
Klamath Falls, Westwood, Sc
ville Stage Line
Geo. A. Scott, Owner.
Starting Thursday, May 21st,
Leaving Klamath' Falli 'J
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7:30 J
Arriving at Klamath Fall "
Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday 60F
Leaving Susanville
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 i
Arriving at Susanville V
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6:1?
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Making through trip in one day.
Connecting at Klamath Falls for l4
Meuford, Portland, Bend, and pointonufui.
llfirtinrr nt. Snannvillo fnr T?fnn. and DOilllf
and south, also Fruit Growerjs :canips. t
New comfortable stages will be used on K
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Each $30 In Collections
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From June 1st. to Monday, June 8th, 9 P. M. a Bonus nf
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Each $30 In 1s11 "5,000 Extra Votes Giveno)
acn m Subscription Collections ,,J
The Following: Standimr of fnnnCfo n ' m"'T .u ,r .
r - Zyrms aii votes Turned in for P.iW.Vnn tt t nf
M. it . T . i "vmuh if xu aic
Mr.'J. F. Goldsworthy, 802 Doty St. 4,644,580
Mrs. Guy Sattcrlee, 933 Washington St. 3,934,875
Mn. S. A. Master, Algoma 3,226,900
Mrs. A. D. Tilton, Pelican City 1,216;525
Miss Bernice Dawson, R. D. 1, Klamath Falls 955,675
Mrs. Delia Smith, 819 Jefferson St 830,650
Miss Loretta Porter, Klamath Agency 693,525
Mrs. Joe H Fn,i. i a"''. ' 586,675
Mi.. Ail.o n !f " C loqu.'n S81 .37S
miey, rvierr I Rt VI. .t ' "
Harlev J.L. "21 reon Ave
- vnuoquin
306,925
40,000
Miss Carol Johnie Cray, 603 Jefferson St. .-.
Mrs. Nell. W.hl, 1819 Johnson St.
Miss Helen Cort.'sh, 1428 Worden Av
H. R. Bowman, Bonanza t
Miss Bernice Provost, Sargent & Prescott
John Morgan, 688 California Ave
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