The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 15, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    MATH NEWS
Werincrulay, July 15, 1925.
Page Thre4
G OF INDIAN SQUAWS THESE
LS KNEW THEIR STUFF; THE
! DID, .'TOO;, THPV'KH) HAPPY
ALGOMA
pper-Wivei Divorce Redskin Husband Be-
' Go Into Movies; Braves Find Heap Big
f t a a l vir ,11 it, , a
nas; And mn. mua-wrinKie won tier
In .The Bargain S
Irll.t July M. us Mlio process in iiivin-c, jirriuciij
I niuvla act- legal, according lo Nuvujc. custom.
,.(, i) Mn. Mud
Iha Navujo trllw
I MlllllO IllallklllS
i, which In ludlun
other squaws fol-
Wrinkle's eiamplii
Ulun anil laid llmlr
-i.uinWo their mini
tho Nuvu)o c.iiii
l.SUl) n( Din Irlh
vi llatnued ii ill"
a movie director
re (ur an epic of
Tlili -kraut
niuuws pruteHcd
slrcnkcd wllh
ten war paint, loft
bins but work and
nothing a aiitaw
work, mi w'lra
d and In"' raves
f r 1 1 aw, Mr.
;.n i' I 't!i' K "I'".
tit 11.1 '.vr Imllan
u "nriur " '
tho
consisted jilmply of thrnwlng
husband's thlliK out of Uin lumuu.
Keep On lUaillllg!
Tho first tilt braves knnw of
lb revolt wan whim liny returned
Mmday from their acting Join plus
I1U a duy unil fltiu store clothe.
The 15 reviewed tint evidence of
divorce wllh considerable culm, oven
(or ImllnnH. They gathered up
their bi'lmiglngs, knowing full well
thul do Inilliiii wllh Mum rlnthim
and real uimiry woulil ito matvlrss
long.
tiu, IS' l .i -'..I. Including old Mud-
Wrlnklu, Nii-oili nil thn avenue of
ti.nta and V 'fore lin y hud reached
tlxi end of tin' iireet. all lH were
hukplly loilK'd ' ll,w hogans with
new wive.
Ami How Tin. Kirk!
Mra. Mud-Wrinkle Hashed her
far, combed rn Jot U'.ai k bulr and
aat In front of hir Iiokuii with her
worldly wealth hiti-re her. A young
buck pale
baa illy by
ALflOMA. July It. Mr. and Mra.
Ilowurd Dunn, Mr. and Mra. John
Windsor, Mr. and Mra. William
Howell, Mr., and Mra. Walt Hua.
Mra. Conner, , Mlu Anderson and
.Mr. Kelley attended tho dunre at
Kurt Kluinuih tlaturduy night.
Mr. nin Mra. William Young
Hindu a trip to Klamath Falls Hut-
urdtty evening.
Curtis Hinlih apant Bunday with
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Brown.
Frgd ilagelstlen made a bun Win
irlp to Klainatn Kalla Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Peun How and son
Merlin returned
weeks' varatinn
luke and Meiiford Hunduy. Htella
Newman rammed with them io vlalt '
several weeks.
Mr. and Mra. Karl Davison moved
to Klamath Kalla Frlduy.
Mra. Illc-k Howell and Mra. Hen
rietta Muatura and children spoilt
Tuesday afternoon with Miss (;.
truila i'ni. t
Mr. and Mra. dlascow, froni Clill
oquln P"nt Sunday with Mr. aud
Mra. tieorgo Uhrln.
Little Helen mill Kugene llrown
ura iiiiitliivd to their home with
lliu f-llli-kell pox.
John Ilagelstlun la busy putting
up lil firm crop of alfalfa liuy.
The painting of the school bouse
has Jutit been completed.
AlKoma Lumber company's new
plaulnx mill la going lo start run
nliiK Monday niornliiK.
"HE WENT ABOUT DOING GOOD," IS
ELKS' NEW MOTTO ASKED BY ATWELL
POKT1AND. July H. (United
Newel William Henry Atwell, Dul
lua, Teaua, newly elected (rand ei-
laltcd ruler of tbu lleutolenl and
Protective Order of Klki, aummon
ed all hla fellow lodxemea to pledge
themaelrea to the motto:
"Ha went about doing good."
Atwell, United Jltatna i dlatrlct
JudKe of tba northern Texaa dlalrlct
warn jilnrteil to the lfiflirn'a hlehnat
from their thre , 0,flc. htt9 Tueaday at tha aniiual
trip to Diamond i, ..,., in . ,he Klka- lodaa. ouli-
lli: aervlce waa the keynote ot bla
addreaa of acceptance.
Chicago wua eelected aa Iha coif
ventlon city In 1926, when tha new
national memorial building there
will bo dedicated.
BLY
IILY,
waa in
hla
JULY 14. Itlrhard Nolun
. I .
nner otricera elected were:
(Irand eateemed leadlna knight,
Dr. Carroll Smith, Ht. Loul, Mo.
Orand aaleeoicd lecturing knight
Walter r. Meier. Seattle, Waah.'V
Crand aateemed loyal knight, R.
C. Bowera. Montpeller, Mich.
Grand aecratary, Fred C. Robln
aon, Dubuque, Iowa, (re-elected).
Grand treasurer, John K. Durcb,
(Irand Raplda, Mich., (re-elected).
Grand tyler, Kdward W. Kelly.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Grand rhupluln, Kev. John Dy
aard. Flint, Mich., (re-elected).
(Irand Inner guard, John Mc
Ford, Khreveport, La.
Grand truHtee, Clyde Jennlnga,
Lynchburg, Va.
Mother Was a Good Cooli
Because She Took the
Trouble to Learn ;
XtmtK TO CAXTOX AM) A IX
ILI.IAItV MKMIIKItH
All member who participate In
Illy Friday on hla way to! the picnic to be held at Sunset Camp
aheep camp at the river beda. j Sunday. July 19, are requested to
IIKMKVK IT OK NOT
TAHANTO, Italy, July 14. A big
shark with one' awlpe of lta tall,
ruunlied a rowboat and th.?w four
balhera Into tha wuter. Then it
Hturti'd for Its bunquet. (Hear In
mind, readers, that this was not
a filling tribute to her j ,BI!IH rr B move. Huddenly tha
nlerliiK her Iiouho with artillery began to roar from n near-
hls aaddla blankets. by fort
All tilings considered, tho Navajo1 lo sea.
and chased tho shark out
le Hu n NM-uadod rnnip la highly elated, the braven
lo do likewise.
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MT. LAKI
FAIRVIF.W. July
on and Dick Ilen-
up their bay this
called on Mra. IL
tiny afternoon,
o Houghton and
Rr. aud Mra. Ilnm
Slni. rt aod daughter
srrison Frlduy.
V. la filling hla big
I hay this week.
Klumolh Falls Is
y
on and dattgh
iiva, vialted
V Mmirliii. Mflttr-
L met with Mra.
(July H. Alter the
I, a program waa
I ailellclous lunch
vonado was served
fhoso present wore:
tllnger, Mrs. John
i. II. Kulor, Mrs.
3. W. Hill, Mrs. I.
( Iru K. Oren. Mrs.
Ifn. Dick llonnott.
fno. Mrs. Hurry
1 Stewart, Mra. F.
pn !!arr.!!!:;ii. Mra
I Kleauor M. Foley.
I, Mra. I'orcy IMxou.
irrlson. Mrs. rranK
Johnson. Mrs. Alex
y Cooper, Mra. Juy
fern MiK'lulInn, Mra.
Herb. I'hlltlps.
fflth. Mra. S. II.
lleno Haley. Mlsa
Miss Donna Mack,
Mrs. Florence DII-
Htesa Mrs. Wabliles.
J. S. Mc-a.ullcn and
llptou aro hack from
nj report an eujoy-
Mld will meet with
ck of Spring lake
12th of Aug.
Ilka their
squawa Hk
new squaws and
i their new braves.
the
A circulation covering the city of
i Klamath Falla aq4 tha county ot
Klamath itiat'e Ui Klamath Nwa
Dr. Patterson waa out from Klam.
alii falls Thumduy to attend
Frankie Obenchaln who la que alck
wllh pneumonia.
Burton Kurd went to- Paisley Fri
day to take hla nephew home after
visiting several weeks here.
Dennis C. Lane and family slop
ped In Illy Friday on their way to
Lakovlew. ,
Mr. Kelley, etate highway engi
neer was hero Friday.
Mm. O. W. Howard and Mrs. T.
K. Wallls visited Mrs. Obenchaln
at her homo Friday afternoon.
T. K. Rots and .11. C. Manning
of Farmingtoo, N. M.. were in Bly
on business related to oil and land
leases.
Clyde Deal and family stopped In j
Bly on their way to Lakevlew to
uttend the auto races Sunday.
bring their own luuches. Visiting
Canton nnd Auxilliary members are
cordially Invited to be present, as
well as all Canton members and
their fumllles. Coffee served by the
com mr! tee. J1&-1S
Mother did toe best sh
could by utilising old
fashioned methods of
cooking and baking. Her
results might have bees
even bmttmr if she bad
used tkotrieitjr to do the
work...
Come in
Today and
learn how
TK Him wf&m
vruurni
&Ur
to Bake Cake by Electricity
ELECTRIC
ess
COOKING
watching
V net ilresaos nt Bee
hop for J9.95 and
J14
W.NTKI
li No. 1 ot Klam-
regon, will receive
to Monday evening,
(i. for the ronslruc-
1 room at Mills Ad
it to plans and suec-
4ie In the office of
fbe addressed to Ida
lerk, and accompan-
check for five per
Pi District No. 1,
11. MOMYER, Clerk.
Hk underwear go to
Press Shop. 129 So,
J14
rVALLEY HOSPITAL
ement ore convlently
adT-3
FINISHING
but at 6 p. m.
Peasley't 1
Court House '
L AST OR
... LwAatlMA
h PRIVATE TOILET
New, Modem
VcAUFDONW ORF.GOn7
VPOWEIV COMPANY I
in PRourass
Ttts actusl averafts cost of
e urrru 1 1 of electric cook kig
aoJ llaliltiiA. toilcthrr. In
liomrs In tills iitliltibor
hooU. Is $5.62 a moo lb.
The roast,' for instance first a quick
searing to seal in the savory juices, and
then a slow cooking heat as in a fireless
cooker. That's in the oven.
But over here, something is simmering
gently In a saucepan. Another pan is bub
bling vigorously at the lid. . Tomorrow
morning's prunes are stewing leisurely
between whiles. " i " " '
Dinner is being prepared and it must
be watched, too. For each different dish
requires a different method, a different
heat. One fire will not do for all. ''
That's one reason why electric ranges,
with their instantly regulated and easily
controlled cooking temperatures, from a
sizzling, searing heat in one place to a
just-keep-it-alive glow in. another, are so
favored by good cooks. Electricity makes
. good cookery better, and easier.
And that, plus the surprising economy
of electrical cooking, is a reason why near
ly one thousand eight hundred kitchens
in the territory served by this company
are now fuel-less and ash-less. Nearly one
thousand eight hundred electric ranges
have made them so.
Ask your nearest dealer to show you ' '
several models. Convenient payments, if
you like.
FRENCH HAND
LAUNDRY
Chases the "Blues"
Laundry cares go and bundles
vanish the moment yon place your
wush In care ot the French Hand
Laundry.
No need to look forward to that
Monday morning pile ot drudgery
call ub and we'll relieve you ot
It at no greater cost. , . , , ..
THE
FRENCH HAND
LAUNDRY
127 N. 4th St.
Phone 400-R
You have the chance that soaV
lions of mothers never had. With
Ins time, for less work and worry, '
you can prepare wonderful meals
whether you are at home or not.
The Westingbouae range operates
automatically. By merely setting
the clock it starts at any desired
time and stops automatically. And
the food? Delicious!
Mrs. Jessie Scott is conducting
daily demonstrations in our store.
Come in for a sample of her cake.,
Ask questions.
Tomorr'oW,' Thursday, i OVEN DINNER DAY
Mrs. Jessie Scott
is noted as an
Authority on .
Electric Cooking
Saturday is MEN'S DAY
EVERY DAY IS WOMEN'S DAY
Link River Electric Co.
Seventh and Klamath
Klamath Falls, Ore.
ELECTRIC RANGE
i. . - - - - i' . . - t: j: LL
rnrisctioust'i : '
CUiCTWC M
THIS -CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
Wo boHeve ll-nt every woman In Klamath County should avail herself of tho opportunity
to attend tho Wcstlnghmise RatiRe Demonstration which will bo 'hold at the sales room of
the I l.ili lllvnr Kloctrlc Co., July 13 to Is. Tho demonstration of electric cooking whioh
will bo conducted by Mrs. Scott will be highly Untorcstlng as well as educational and" we
tuko pleasure In recommending it to nil our customers and friends.'
Mrs. Scott will Bake
Cakes again Today
I., J. ' iU. .,'.. - - , , . :
She will explain to Klamath housewives the
effect of the altitude upon their baking, and how
best to counteract it ' 1 ; ' '
THURSDAY IS OVEN DINNER DAY
t ' -
The dinner will be placed in the oven at 1:30,
to be cooked for two hours, and will consist of a
roast, four vegetables and a dessert
........ . , . k
The public is invited to attend these demonstrations.
Link River Electric Co.
7th at Klamath Ave.
Phone 171
ng District and Tlif mrrs
' tariff from $1.50