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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1925)
Sunday.' June 7. 10- ! Klrst A.l.llllon. lot 6. block U. (l. A. Ste.ii us el us Id Joseph I' lloiiKlau.l ! u. II I. U. H. $760 couiilei.illoti. Purrow Ad dition. Iota I". II. l. M'-ck S. cluii I el MurtUiKra tieorgu W. Ager In Oregon I.I vo. atwk Loan Co. 18.831. Oil shuep. C V. Moody and Irene Moody to Kstlier M. Brown. i 4 0. duo 2 notes, tm machinery. Hlwllilllisuis tilings l.au.o Udu et ux to Will Neuliorl. Mortgage. $1.0110 at 8 per ii nt. lUo 1 years. Mill Sec ond Addition, lots IS. 10. block 2n. I'. S. A. to J. 1. tlrllea. I'atenl. CIO aes l Ni,K4NK',NKK. N NK (: vt Sec. 38. Twp. 34. K. 7 Security, Havings Trust Co, trustee to Klanialli I'ower to. t0. lease and reconveyance (Uvu.ll Court l Ulngs Frank C. Ilramwsll, Hupl. of stale banks vs. Anita Uteres Low ry. I'lalntlff demauds Judgment for: 73 II. fit lty. f0,; $ Goo $250 any. fee; $178. . flu tU. fee, Father's Tombstone Falls To Kill Boyf Rescuers To Start To Aid of Amundsen LONDON, Jim The Central News' Olso correaponik'i.t report that a Norwegiun naval party, U Bank Robbers Gives Police A Confession (Continued From 1'ago luo) COURT FILINGS CHICAGO, June . Lester Lc cloths, 5, died today from injuries received when his father' tomb stone toppled over on him aud frac tured Ills skull. With hit mother he had gone to the cemetery to place flowers on j the grave. As the mother, crying softly, was paying little attention to him, he restlessly started to climb! the three foot shaft and the marble j slab crushed his head aa the tiny lad fell beneath its weight. He was'! county, Deputy sheriffs William Sears and Charles Carretl sad dep uty I'msecullng Attorney' K. M. Uurgunder urrived from Seattle late this afternoon ufier having stopped at Vancouver, Wash. Sheriff Sturwleh itullealed that he would take the brothera back to the scene of the crime as soon as I. form. M lawvbi enterprise l.aud and Investment Co. to Or,' cm Trunk railway. IH'l search for the Amiindscn-Kllsworth polar flyers, now absent iiinie than I. K. 8. I'ortloD cf tracts T5, ti. 77, 79. 80. 81, (I aud $5 at En terprise tracts. C. D. Wlllson to John V. Hous tin. y. C. O. Original Town, lot 7, block .13. Annie lleach to the t'ullfornla Oregon Power company. In NV1 of Sec. JJ. Twp. S. It . Krauk C. Ilrauiwell, Supt. of a fortniKht. la lea vine tunicM for Spitsbergen. Hunters roturnlng from the Norwegian islanus. reported that snow falls mitt Ktr.ini? witi.ltf lire. AT AHMl..t! IH AK.! Mr. snd Mrs. James Grimes, ( Will Unison rtvar snd Mian ( blue I'"1 I'rlnclpal ol Hlveralde with Mrs. Myrtle Holm, of Pelican City, will drive to Mvdford today o i! tend the picnic or the lluslueas Wo. nieus' and I'rufsuloaal rlubs vailed north of Spltzhergen on the' possible. duy Amuudsvn jumped off from King's Bay. Eberlein Sells Tract To Nrthern Rail Line (Continued hrom l'ujje One) hurried to a hospital, but died shortly afterward. i.k.wks kois .voitni 507 I banks, to Carolluo r'nuny. liars Bob Gordon, of Kurt Klamath. Boy Scouts Cooperate passed through Klamath Kali on 11R ,httt lne ,OIlu, Uttle ncoBrwl. t Sale deed. 1350 couslderutlou. Page Two J- In Stop l-orest I-ireSiCorralUs. where he will return with here convenient to tho junction of i-uraon. who tho main line with the subsidiary has been attending Oregon Agrl-j Strahorn line, heading to the east Boy Scouts all over Oregon will co-operate In the stop forest flrej movement the week preceding July I 4th this year, according to Cecil A. I t.- .a . Si. m .xv.it.ne t'or KL;m- ath, Jackson and Josephine counties. The boys will sign membership In the association, and will be drill ed In right methods of building-and caring for camp fires In the woods, and more narticularlv the thornnh extinguishing of their fires before! leaving camp. A camp fire which has been used, then elinguished by Boy Scouts, will bear a particular mark or ''Indian sign" according to Cook. The boys will also be In structed in what to do upon discov ery of a fire in the woods. Last year Boy Scouts and Camn Fire Girls in Klamath county signed j up nearly 7,000 members, and as a tribute to the effectiveness of their work, there was not a man-set fire reported for three weeks following ine stop forest fires campaign. cultural college. via l.ukevlew. TO GIVE EXAMINATIONS William C. Ott. official nntl service man is in Klamath Falls for some time preparatory to giving postal clerk examinations in the local postoffice. The examinations will be given under his direction. assisted by R. L. Griffith, assistant postmaster, who is in charge of the office In the absence of Postmaster John McCall, who is enjoying his Vacation in the auuth. if t7T -r? f Frank & King's Comedians in Tlh B5g White Tenat At- 6th Street South and City Limits Sunday and Monday The Sensational Drama "THE SPEEDY SET" Jazz Orchestra Twenty People Vaudeville Between Acts , Prices 25c and 50 c. Plenty of Heat Man To Watch Cars. 9 4 sCV-v 3MM mm "Sir, (HIP 'S1. ' ' - Who Have Found Driving a Tiring; Joyless XasK now are turning to the car which makes driving a delightful, thrilling, healthful pastime. George C. Butte, unsuccessful opponent of "Ma" Ferguson in I the Texas gubernatorial election, lias been named attorney-general . of Porto Rico by the president. He is dean of the University of Texas law school. " Inside Floor Paint V j I I For floors that get the B I : : hardest wear, use Glidden ' ' Inside Floor Paiot. You'll be so pleased with it, you f ' f will use it for all your J painted floors. Can be I.tJ7'' I , washed .and scrubbed re- 2t3 ' peatedly. Drop in and we'll I j j, '!! tellyoujustthekindofpaint ' f:" or varn's'1 to use for any , i purpose you have in mind. ,3 1 COFER BROS. 6th & Klamath Phone 389 HurKlreJa nf womrn u'lin Tm.l .lrt.In.a ordinary cars aa unpleasant lk, huvc turned or arc turning to the Chrysler Six. HunJreds of others, who had actually Riven up driving because they found it too difficult, too nerve straining, have discovered that driving a Chryitlcr Six is a delightful pastime. Hundreds of young women and girls those whose pride is smartness, beauty, andalcrtness-arcrreferringthe Chrysler to all other cars. In the most exclusive private schools, in the Junior League, In the smartest social proup, one 'hry.lrr oclla another a growing preference (bat ntakw the youthful and red-blooded evcrywhere,aspicetoChryslcro.,ner4hip. Because of its case of control which women everywhere assure us it entirely O Riding cate ami tt adahitlty based on troa. toanase, cxtrrmo whcelkue and sencrout prirn,arecoitlyarulinconvcnicnilurio. The Chrytlcr Six Is comparativclr llulit In weight lor economy anj cj.y hanJIinc. It cnnibliics rooiuiucM n ith coo-.pactnoM to uncqualcd women have, In a ipeclal sense, made the Chrysler Six their car. Never, av women who have driven It, has there been a car to easy to handle as the Chrysler Six. It is extraordinarily convenient to manip. uiate into the average city parking space, Of cotirse.the uniuue delight which comes to a Chrysler Six owner every time ihe or he takes the wheel, is due not to a few features but to every feature of this rciuaikalily cngirucercd car, ' Every woman who loves driving but finds if a task should be delighted to learn the vast dilfcrence of driving the Chrysler Six. We are eager to send a car to your door for a demonstranoa, yourself at the wheel if vou wish (a experience the newest thrill la puHoriag. , ra afford cy parking. It rld sa solidly at t two-ton can it lakes die bumps as easily as the ordinary Leviathans of the road. Ao.l wherever the Chrytlergnc. all women aJmirc Its Kr.ce and beauty, and envy the dciitliied ioaici.or of so smart a vehicle. r"". w. win Howie Motor Co. yil.,-Yj TK Tmfrins Car SIM! The Rnyal Cuupt ' ffll')I T flruajtu,., . . 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Tilton, Pelican City 1 21fi R2 M. Berniee Dawson, R. D. 1, K,.m.th FM.Z 'JJStS Mrs. Delia Smith, 819 Jefferson St. . 830 650 Mis. Lorett. Porter, Klamath Agency ."ZZZZ! 693is25 U I SSP I . Bowm.n, Bonanza r mmmm I I ar i i n m si n inmnnwi.