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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1925)
(amath news tRSONNEL UT II Wednesday, June 17, 1925. nK"d cuss words for surely that hurley, la lie I UK weeded mil ,1 the Lilim Jackets Hlinktim. pasty faced m mommy, lu their ilinii rut, ambitious i on- "snipping over ' d r lo satisfy a ha sea. llm government In liluuo of llm navy count towns where has line II opened. Ik il now, besldit In line of traveling car- h ucvor bun u:.(- arml cuulred" hi no more of this .1 Ice rourt Into the i riMTUIUlli; officer fc'o wunt iiooU, honest. li ' all tits bunk, this i have to be a two f .ml a place .on a Of ron ma tbuy do bnrllos nil the high sea ke that, but we don't liber, im, tin navy ilia 'no rrti.i! 1 wanted' America's Gold Star Mothers Honored in France Page Thi .. Iff i F, A honors ui Woman Who Suicides "BecautY No One Will j Marry Me" Unclaimed Married Men With Incomes Less Than 01 AAA ril Tl- A! J-J $,vuu iu ie Aiuea t , i I PAKIS. June 16 (United New Smoot Fight, for Reduction! Jf' Ahw!Tk.p,!: Of Small Salaried Men's ber relatives In the United Stalus, but : have received no reply,' ;, A Journey to Milan where Crump', a. Is believed to have seen tor fiance, an Italian preceded tjie suicide. Their engagement la believed was broken while ahe was lu Italy.'. She shot herself In a taxicab as ' It aped through the "bols do. boulognf." , Income Taxes rr.rj.tion in their honor, ven hy Preside. DoumerRue of France, is one of the W ..,. .... i ... . . . - uuiiii uur su w . rwiw xo see lor tl.rmwl.T, the battlefield, on which their- boy, fell, vi.it the Kr.ves of tins hero dead and pay theix 17' i0,nb ,' " Fri'Iuh- n--n li-'- The photo how. the mother, leaving the l.lywr.- I'nlnce nftrr the reception. 77 cauae "no one would marry her," Ilea unclaimed in a Parla morgue: The American consulate and rhe guaranty trust 'company have cabled A paper w Here all the people bare opportunity to expreac themselves It they desire that's '.' ie Klamath Neva. COURT FILINGS !'.'.! oil n luya ir. .' on mrtun :ln pt llerda C. O. Wilbur et ux w Cuinminga. Wealerly to Klta portion M. of he ll. el w.ih :ioli!lng "lock llawailun v. tera, liaalln. belli-r behaved lot of: Klla M Kh vie dlstrlcta In. Uheller. aca warriors chose to lollurs for souvenirs at lis tor Hawaiian punch rk and for .taxi rides (ferent placea of inter- UPHOLDS SALEM, June 10. One's resl-1 donee Is no more sacred than erne's i of Highest Hal Attacked Williamson Ulvnr Logging Co. to Modoc IMno company.' $100 con-' alilcrallon. LogKing railway of Wil liamson River Logging Co., includ ing rights of way, etc. etc. All oth er properly, real, personal andor mixed of ald Williamson ltlver Lumber Co. , 42. of Mills Second Addl- Moilo(. LuOTHcr eompany to Mo doc Plna company. $100 and other Ancornon ei v.r to i,ranKiC1)ni)llcril,0Ili SE'iSBtf of Sec. person, in the eyes of the Oregon! $ 60 I. M. S. Westerly J3 WUSU'U WUEtt.8WSWl! 'in. n,l lh. um. Inlni-nmlnn that! restricted and ahor.i portion of blwk 212, Mills Second of SeCi 2S, NWKNW'14 f Sec. 26. 'is required to aecure the arreat and! hourly vigil, all wa: Addition. ;Ult j of Set. 27, lot 3 of Sec. 26,lsearch- of a' person Is sufficient to! ) Leonard K. Crny to Frank Chel- ,,., rwukwu of Km-. !6 and tMtf i.mn,. -., . wrrntl ler. $.C0 I. n. S. Westerly portion pt. of IoU 4 nni n of 27, Twp. covering the search of a resldence. of Mock 243. Mills Second Addition.1 3i s. H. 7 E w. M. This Is the holding cf the Oregon! Klamath County, ure., to Frank Mongiiue. buiwsnsc court, whU. Tuesday !n Ghclior. $583.10 consideration. H L Vorhees to First National; an opinion by Justice Bean afflrm (1914 tax.) The westerly 25S.8 ft. 1 hank of Klamath Falls. SI. 250' at led the judgment of Judge Duffy of block 242. Mills Second A.ldl-1 g percent, due 1 year, 50 ft. fromjof ohe Multnomah county circuit "n- I rear of, lot 5, 50 ft. from rear ot 'eourt In the case of the state of Claude Lel!c I'l: aa!o et ux to ot j, block 82, Hillside Addition, j Oregon vs. Albert Quartier. Lloyd J. Coble. Undivided one-! Lucille M. Conway ct vir to Union Quairtler was convicted on a half Interest In E'iNEVi of Sec. 8,1 Savings & Lean Assn. Portion of charge of possessing a still, which Twp. 39, II. 10. j lot 6 and strip of land off wostiwas uncovered jn( his residence in T. M. Thon;jii to II. W. Volkcr. jaida 0f j0t 7 of block 45, First Ad-! Portland, when it was searched by $1.00 I. It. 8. Second Hot Springs rtition.. I deputies from sheer flee of the state' Addition, lot 5, block 8. I MUcclliiucoiis Filings prohibition commlisloner. Quartier; John 8. SJiook to Klamath couvj Augt F Sliuikey to C. O. Wll- attacked the rlgh of the officers ty, night of way deed.;' Contalnij ( ' Saiisfaction of mort-'t" search his home, on the ground Ing 0.44 acres. cj-onj iddillon. Wesul'hat the magistrate who Issued the tilen Johnson ct ux to John IV $2.00 I. It. S. lluena; lot 1,1,., ! i4. WASHINGTON, June 16. Relief from federal income taxes may be afforded married men with Incomes of leas than $4,000. treasury and congressional, tnx experts said yes j terday. 1 I Chairman Smoot of the senate fl- nance committee, Is one of a group j of '-members of the upper body in favor of the plan. , I "Any man who earns $4,000 or 'more a year," said Smoot, "ought to j bo willing to chip In $5 or (10 to- j ward running his government. Tax paying Is, a patriotic duty, and I don't see hear any one with such an income could object to donating such a small portion of It to bis tountry each year." -Upon tho amount of taxes paid Monday the date of the second In stallment depends the possibility of eliminating the Income levy on married men who earn less than $4,000. Treasury officials expect payments to aggregate $360,000,000. Should estimates be borne Out, the treasury will close the fiscal year, June 30, with a surplus running oer $100,000,444.' This amount together with the expected surplus of $370,000,000 for the next fiscal year, will furnisb funds for the re duction .in married men's - Income taxes. : ' UOTEL ASTOR 2IHI , Lo. Am.!.. EVER? ROOM bat PRIVATE TOILET 50 S Baths , , New, Modern Qose to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.30 Mother "Silent fartner That silvery block of ice in y out refrig erator is a real partner one that works quiedy.steadily.efficieDtly.twenty-iour hours every day. . t r . It kelps you to pnxect ihe kojth of your family sad to keep food bills down. The genus that 10b your foods of their health-giving qualioea can not thrive in swell-iced lebigeiwor. Don't fail to , keep this "silent partner" working for you sseiy month in the year. ; . . v, , - ,.. t . I j J n-ii I " o e p r p'ow m 1 ce . INALL.WEATH--KI 1 JM Klamath Ice and Storage Co. l'hono as. MEMBER NATIONAL ASSCXHATION OF ICE INDUSTRIES 163 Wcm WuhUigton Sncct, Cblceo, Ultnoto 1., June 16 Martin lej American resident a holder of the con- cdal for valor during belllnn. wag ' SI tacked beaten by S mob.auld led by Mig.iel Cornejo. lie lower liouso-of llm! Morgan et ux. iiduturo. Vista Addition uernl Wood lias order- Tho K. I. Co. to W. II. Cody. cation to determine the $.50 I. It. S. lluena Viala Addi- attark. j lion, lot 5, block 9.1. buret ux. Saiisfaction of mort- t0 iruira. "Mills Second Addition. West, '"at c-rly part of block 242. Anglo-Cal. Truat Co. to The K. D. Co. Industrial Addition, lot 35, block 17. , 4 U. S. A. to Modoc Lumber Co. Patent. Lot 3 of Sec. 27, Twp. 34, tknMsA CBMlty News , I J. r. Campbell, trustee to W. J. I , Ilorbelt. Satisfaction of mortgage. 1 Part of lots 1 and 2, block 67, Nichols Addition, i American National bank to A. O. I Cox et nl. Satisfaction of chattel Messrs. Freddie florden, MnrctiB mo-,ng10, , , , t .... - American National bank to John Brewer, and Melvln Engle, after, McCuiey. Satisfaction of chat- Sietlor .IneKson nd Har-, spending two days at Diamond Iakeitei mortgage. otored lo Klamath Falls fishing and boating, arrived here Probata. Tim T. Murphy, dee'd. search warrant had failed to take the deposition of. the complaining witness. , This 'complaint Is dismissed by the supreme court with the state ment that "it has never teen the practice in this state to require the deposition of witnesses in addition to the sworn statement of an In-1 fuiiuuiit iu a pcrqutlto to the !u anco of warrant of arrest." ' KLAMATH rriioon on business. lice Ferguson, Jnanlta ffrla Noah and Messrs. (rank Driscoe motored to rly Sunday morning. 6:00 o'clock In the hero Alice, Jnanlta, Dor- nk took tb special for They met the other boys f Klamath, county In Plls that the best of tho course at Corvallls.. Jack ho drove the car . over pre late (bat evening. plchard Varnuui and Itob- nere social callers here ternoon. Tkey motored Jbiloquin 8unday evening. 'ampler and Miss Bess five to Odessa Sunday o liiritiday dinner glvon by Iter, Mrs. MacLamore. airs,- jaejt Martin, aad lighter, 'Joe and "Vivian, A. Moon, were In rail" transacting: business 'w, who Is working at late Saturday evening. Mrs. Orle Engle, son and daugh ter. Melvln end Marie, motored to Chlloquln Monday to visit Mrs. Engle's mother, Mrs, , Skeen. llarcld Winter and son, Norman; were eeen In Klamath Falls Mon duy, attending ia their business. - Mrs. ' Edna Pomeroy. Mrs. Ed. Hoyt, and Mrs. H. O. Buneh were business callers in the county seat Saturday. v !' ' " ' ' Mm and Mrs. Frank Abbott, of Hilt, 'and sons. Virgil, Harold and Leonard, left here Sunday, after visiting s fsw days with' Mrs. Ab bott's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Art Nichols of here. ': ' Oils Page motored 'to Klamath Falls Sunday to attend the base ball . game ' played there between Klamath Falls and Dunsmulr. Charloa Chastain was a social caller Iiere Sunday afternoon. Messrs. Robert Gordon, Russell Leever. and Miss Faye Gordon, ar rived here Saturday afternoon from lumber camp, was here Corvallls, wnere rae ...a havn nnen iiiw;jiuih 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. B, -ntrii 01011, ur muuu.i " n,,n-h'st Kmlth. drove to Dla- Saturday to nnc Saturday afternoon to' mother. They are expec ted to Feck-end fishlrg. They I home the ear., rn - - Kunday evening, se. Mr. and Sirs, w Loran Moo., who R. A. Moo. and with,, crowd the Jek.on. Motored to " hut stayed another day Tuesday afternoon to attend tho crowd. J Frank and Kings cu......... - which has been piny"" Falls for some u"'- limy iwif" , ath Falls Bnndsy to nitond the base ball game played there. Mrs Monryhunnnd son, of Talo Alio. Calif- nre hero looklss after some land that sho owns. The school election was held here at the public school Monday. , King friends and rela- estato. Tim T. partnership. Murphy, dee'd. co- KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. Babies in bassinets are contended and well cared for In the nursery. adv. 13 HAMMONTON, N. J., June 16. Harry Garrison bought a new bumper for his flivver and tried It out on 22 rural mail boxes. He Is hold on a charge of malic-, ions mischief, whilo federal au thorities determine what shall be done about such an attack on fed eral property. . . Sunday School Teacher: "What was the result of the flood?" Bright Yqunsster: VMud." . ...,'. . Boston Transcript. Flyl Bunch and Marlon drove to Medford late by Rein sad Har- FrortrlU Mn wora anM.i ii.. k.,i' Klamath Hnr also motored toi F" afternoon. r . , r- P. formerly of here, ar P 'te Friday evening, sf- 'ivs from All urns that, fr UI SUV hum nnit visit f this week. a In A. R. FRENCH " 1 Portland Aviator. i Flying Standard K. P. Machines Will Carry Passengers! , '. $5.0015 Minutes $10.00-Stunt Trips i. One Week Only The Answer to the Question V .', ' Sr - I it- -1 -.1. .1 - . L i. ...... , - i -t .. Does Adertising in The Klamath - ; t ' ..i .. 1 :....:.,.. ,", i f - News Bring Results? Klamath News Publishing Co.,- ' 1 Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' '' Gentlemen: - While our shoe sale is at its height, we wish to take this opportunity to express our keen satisfaction with the results of our advertising campaign carried exclusively in the Klam ath News.' As a result of the advertisement placed in last Saturday's paper we were unable to seat or to take care of the crowd that came to our store to buy shoes. While we appreciate the fact that we are giving to the public genuine, bargains, we feel, nevertheless, that our advertising carried in your paper has materially aided in making this sale the' most successful sale we have had for some itme. , Yours very truly, HOUSTON & JESTER, ' G. Wi Houston): The above Letter from a prominent Klamath Falls Merchant leaves no room for doubt as to'thepullihg power of The Klamath Netfs."' : v 1 1 H Hi, 1 1 i 1 ll'