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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1925)
Fate EfeKl Wednesday. July 15. 1923.. L0C4LSf Dnn Ftae-Loals Alexander, ar- On Vsratioa-Jir. "or., wr, rested for Intoiicatloo. was lined f i enjoyliu fortnights Taction Kfl 1 Ici urt rdy. Alex- in and .bout Klamath Fall, .nd aader expected to py but had not; Klamath county and I-akevlew. done to up to yesterday evening, ana waa faced with a ten-day sentence It ha failed to produce the money for hia fine. To MmlfurU Mr. and Mr. A. 0. Melssner and daughter. MliS Jose Iphlne Melssner. are planning to en ijoy the weekend in Medford over Divorce Solt Hied Mr. Ida! Saturday and Sunday, vlsllinf with Pope filed a ault for dlrorce In friends and relatives. circuit court yeaterday saainst her husband, Waaler 0. Pope. Mr. Pope asks for dlrorce upon the (rounds of desertion. , According to the plaintiffs com plaint, the couple waa married In Portland In 1913. and Pope is al ut to hare deserted his wife In Dunsmulr, Calif.. January. 1923. ter and sister, Mrs. Pope asks for the custody oi aer. her minor daughter, Georgia rope. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Humphrey of Eugene and Mrs. Prentiss Brown and two daugh ters. Flora May and Barbara, also of Eugene, returned to their home Tuesday morning after apending seme time visiting with their daugh- Mrs. Russell Kid- Marriage License Marriage li censes were Issued yesterday to Prank A. Thomas and Maude Reed, both of Klamath Falls, and to Alvin Taylor and Eva Atkins, also local residents. ' To Portland C. A. Matt and family left Tuesday for Portland where they make their some, after visiting for the past few weeks at the home of Mr. Matt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Matt of Klam ath Falls. ! v Speaks At Luncheon F. B. Barnes of Grants Pass, western manager of the Nation's Business, official publication of the United States chamber of commerce, was among the Interesting speakers of the noon luncheon of the board of directors yesterday. Barnes point ed out the plan of city organisa tion In order to take care of the fast growing population of Klam ath Falls. He will leave for Cra ter lake Sunday where he and his wife and son will spend the day. Allea Here In order to con Terse with a number of Klamath lumbermen, II. M. Allen, of Bend, president of the chamber of com merce and general manager of the Brooka-Scanlon Lumber company, spent a few hours In Klamath Falls yesterday on a hurried . business trip. Oregon City Mr. and Mrs. Billy Rnchonlch and son of Oregon City are In Klamath Falls viaitlns for the remainder of the summer with the Lawrence Rnchonlch family. They are looking Into business con ditions in the city with a view of probably locating in this section of Oregon. To The I-ake Julius Mueller, Klamath Falls scout master, will leave over the week-end for Lake of the Woods waere he will visit at the Boy Scout camp where a number of Klamath Falls boys are spending their summer vacation. Return To City Thomas and George Massey. sons of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Massey have returned to Klamath Falls after an enjoyable week spent at Lake of 4 he Woods where the Boy Scout summer cabin is located. Hunter Rack Another Boy Scout to return to the city after an enjoyable vacation at the scout summer camp at Lake of the Woods is Robert Hunter. During the week at the camp a two-day hike to Ml. Pitt was enjoyed by the boys. A number passed their first class tests during the week as well, making It most noteable in the lives of several of the scouts. To San Francisco Mrs. H. W. Poole is planning ot leave during the next few days for San Fran cisco where she will spend some time visiting with her daughter. Miss Ellenore Torrey and a number of friends. Visits Here C. A. Hart, consult inglneer of the Oregon Trunk lines made a hurried visit to Klamath Falls in order to consult with a number of officials cn the project. ARE FORECAST PORTLAND. July 14. (United ews) Oregon. Washington and Idaho, will produce fully 128.153, 000 bushed. of the three major cereal crops of the Pacific northwest wheat, oats and barley according to the estimate of llyman H. Cohen, commercial editor of the Oregon Journal, who has just completed a two weeks' tour of the grain sec- 1 1 Tuesday in this section leaving by!a apw,:ai artj.e today. way oi uonanxa tor pena. Washington will lead In wheat this t h ., i ,mK , production this season, with ap- iri .. c-ii. ! proximately 40.073.000 bushels, he I xiiaiuaiu rails rcsiucuis aic piauiuft j - - i ,,,...,,,. to leave Saturday evening to attend predicted, with Oregon producing ' M,A" H-.DKKALS TO RKI.ir.F RAILROAD LOSES ! CATTLE THIEF FIGHT TO STOP ! IS LOWERED RATES (Coatiaard Froan Pag OM) SECRETARY HACK ON THE JOB After spending two weeks study- ; ALBANY. N. Y July II. The po- be Philip K. Xs.l lire of On.ooln advised the Albany young army desstfaH police late today that they bad taken with murderlag 7 ...... ,i.inrfv a man Ihev believed to Lane IiIikj .... .1 . - -- llnsl Of the l heed taken. 4s belonged Ung buslnese condition, in northern to the Ball ranch and the remainder ; On-soa and .on n-rn ""'- SALEM. July 14 -The d l.ion were owned by Klttrid,. and B'? 'd 'eUr,. In ... .......... i..'t.n .h live near the Ball ranch, chamber ot commerce secretaries in nanui'U uwwu u iiii.n r , O ,K Mahon ...a Kelly of this district Rustler llo.nd Over E'"' ..... .......1 i.. ;.i..rtim I. now. In lai at lluiid. Klamath Falls rnaniDer (OUa. WIIUll UIMWlirs ' , , . . I , .,..., tioh against the public service com- He has. however, already oeen,uoB' ' " ' ' ,.?' , " ... .i.- ... K.....rf i.i ih. f-l-r.! court at I Secretary Sabln plunged Washington Railroad Navigation Portland. la ' hU "' ? company and other carriers, i. con- The three burk.roos wlio, were and lee. than an hour sldered ene of the most Important ; helping Gooderham drive the rattle turn was taking an Important pan decisions ever .banded down in the to Bend were released, as it was ! In the conference, for sending Conn a, ' t shown that they were merely work-ty Agent Henderson Into Owens The injunction restrained the pub- Ing on salary and had no connection: valley. of the returned Inline- lie service commission from reduc- wltn the crime. ing rates IS per cent on grain, grain ( When Mrs. Alva Ball and Mrs. products, potatoes, onions and Amy Knight of the Ball ranch, re draw. ! turned nome irom toe uooaernam In February. 19:4, a temporary hearing in Bend, they found their injunction was granted by the clr- house had been entered and robbed cult court from attempting to en-1 during their absence. Henry bhad- force orders of the commission, ley. United State, constable from which reduced the rates on the com- Wood River. Amy Knight. Clarence modifies mentioned . 15 per cent. I Olds and Alva Helen TWw Immed Under a decision of the court at that ' lately atarted in pursuit of the time the reduction was changed thieves. They drove completely from 25 per rent to IS per cent, the ' around the marsh and then bark to differential on the Oregon-Washing-; Chiloquln In their search, and final- ton RAN company eastern Oregon ly discovered the hiding place of the branches was eliminated. The courts robbers early last Sunday morning. declared that the rates prescribed The thieves threatened lp, fight, so were maximum rates only and the the pursuers Will drew and returned carriers are expected to establish ; the next morning. -v- point-to-point rates aa occasion re- Robot Caught V quires. Is Only Woman Member cf North Irish Parliament lwmmmmmmammBW4tMX--SMa I The persons ariestrd Fred HikmI. Mrs. Bessie Houd. "Sundown" Jack- son and Mrs. Jackson were brought : to Klamath Falls late Monday even ing and were bound over yesterday to the United States court under bonds ot 11.000 each. The case will come up for trial Thursday. July 33. The cattle taken by Gooderham have been relumed to the Ball ranch, but the calves had had too much of hiking, and had to be brought back In a truck. i In addition to collecting Informa tion on Industrial condition.. Sec retary Sabln met many chamber of commerce secretaries in the various eltlea through which he passed and formed valuable connections for the local chamber. KLAMATH WILL INVITE OWENS (Continued From Pace Une) Frank & King's Com In TBn Big WHmH TV Seventh and Pine Street HTsiAOflnar Warln nafln r iinil TL...J jucrauuje iituiiisuoj UtlU XllK The Comedy Hit "THE OLD HOME TOM Price 25c and SO c. Jazi J Vaudevillo Between AcU Klamath marketa will be filled with a high grade of farm product, that will make Klamath as well known I aa waa the Owena Valley which I owes tt success to the work applied by theee farmers. A paper wnere an the people have opportunity to express themselves it they desire that's The Klamath Newa. 1IIDS WANTED School District No. 1 of Klam ath County, Oregon, will receive sealed 'bids up to Monday evening. July 20, at 7:30, for the construc tion work at r'alrriew school, ac cording to plans and specifications on file In the office of C. N. Cose boom. ' All bids to be addressed to Ida B. Momyer. clerk, and accompan ied by certified cbi:k for flvo per. eent of bid. (Signed) School District No. 1. IDA B. MOM Y Kit. Clerk. I J15-l V Ulster j parliament has only one woman member now, Mrs. Dchra Chichester, of London derry, representing Derry coun ty and city. She has been a frc- Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs 'Everything Hazy' Ever hear people say It? Marhe you experience the sensation yourself. It la natnre'a warning that "your eye sight la falling. Jleed this warning before It Is too late. Hare your eyes examined and KNOW. I hare relieved many bund-, reds of your neighbors und friends and I can help you. DR. GOBLE Ryea Examined QUICK 8KRVICH 70S Mala Street G Users Fraxaes Ground Repaired 1 1 ' M 1 1 inu JimiiiiTf, I , . Blast I i the dance at Lamm's mill which is being given by a number of the young men of the mill. ' To Be Feted Miss Ragna Anen son and Miss Marie Anenson of Portland will be honored at the H. H. Jenkins home on Wednesday evening when Mrs. Jenkins will en tertain for the girls with a dinner. They are bouse guests at the Jen kins home for the week. Rancher In Ray St idler, ranch er of the Worden district was among ton the many out ot town visitors in the city Tuesday. 2S.S71.000 bushels and Idaho 24,- S34.000 bushels. The total wheat production ac cordingly would be 80,478,000 bush els as compared with an estimated production ot 0t.4SC.00O bushels last season. Other crop predictions were: Oats, Oregon 9,000.000 bushels; Idaho, 8,000.000 bushels; Washing ton, 7,000,000 bushels. Barley, Oregon 5,900,000 busheds; Idaho, 4,675.000 bushels; Washlng- 4,000,000 bushels. MEXICO CITY. July 13. Federal troops have relieved the besieged population of San Gabriel in the state of Jalisco, according to a dis patch to the Graphic. ! A paper where all the people have opportunity to express themselves if they desire that's The Klamath News Intoxicated Drivers Will Get No Mercy rancner oi tne tort tuamam coun-' r... Th 1 T 1 try who spent the day transacting! VYltn lOllCC JUUffC business. From The Fort Among the many out ot town visitors in the city Tuesday was Carey V. Loosely rancher of the Fort Klamath coun business. Return To City Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Setzer and family have re turned to Klamath Falls after an extended vUit In Oakridge where they have been visiting with friends since the holidays. On Business Mrs. Bertha Cov erstone who Is affiliated with the Building ft Loan Association of; Klamath Falls left yesterday for j-unuana waere sne is malting aj nurnea ousiness trip. Assisting Miss Beulah Wrfy, daughter ot Albert May la assist- Ing during a few days at Moe's store. Miss May recently arrived in Klamath Falls from Merced. Calif. To Mako Trip Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Moe, accompanied hy their niece, Miss Lila Moe, will leave today for an extended vacation motor trip which takes, them to the coast. They plan to spend some 4lme In Marsh- field, North Bend, Bendon and oth er cities where they have friends and Interests. To 1111 lli-rn Miss Mamie darnmlnl of Berkeley who has been visiting with friends and relatives In Merrill, Is expected to visit with nrs. u. u. uineirt, her sister, of Klamath Falls, during the coming weex Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs Drivers who drink while driv ing, or. drinkers who drive while drinking will receive the maxi mum penalty If they happen to come up before Police Judge Cag- hagan.' The Judge declared late I yesterday that Intoxicated motor ists were one class ot people tor whom be had no use. The police Judge has no Inten tion, however, of adopting a uni form and harsher scale tor auto violations. His policy in the fu ture, he declared, will be govern ed, as before, hy the circum stances applying to each Individual case. Charlie Beck exasperated Police Judge (iaghagan when he appear ed in court for the fourth time on a charge of being drunk and dis orderly. The Judge felt so Irri tated that he sentenced Beck to a combination line of $2S and ten days in Jail. Up to a late hour Tuesday evening Beck had not paid his fine nad was faced with a twenty-two day term In conse quence. Frank Mitchell drew a !(l fine for drunkenness from Police Judxe (iaghagan yesterday. Mitchell failed to pay und l,eKan service of a ten-day alternate sentence. rtl,tJ.IhCUI;",?n T,nng the city ot Klamath Falls and the countv of Klamath-thaf. th, Klamath New? HOWARD & GRIMES AUTO STAGES Three round trips daily be tween Klamath Falls, Ashland, Medford and Portland over the scenic Green Spring Mountain. Leave Klamath Falls Dally 7:43 a.m., 1:00 p.m. 2:43 p.m. Leave Medford Daily 8:00 a.m., 10:33 a.m. I.:HI p.m. Connection with stages at Medford to and from Port land. Coqullle, Marshfleld and Itandon. 7:45 a. m. stage through to Portland and Marshfield in one day. Klatnnrh Falls office: 013 Muln. Phone 4:t:t. Medford office: Nash Hotel. 1'hone MOO. BARNHARTS Ladies' Ready to Wear McCarthy Bldg. 7th Street Kiwanis Community DANCE On Venetian Dance Barge Thursday Night Everyone Invited Baldwin Hardware Coj ; Special for July 1& j FOUR-PIECE WHITE ENAMk j I KITCHEN CABINET SET I I J Attractively ca Somtki"(. j and . ig Every I Fl . Nee 1 I Durably Mad. 1 fof P (1 ENAMEL ' Og m . COLD . I 'jy? r (III TRIMMINGS SALE Is still in progress but with this difference: The dresses have been still further reduced so that not only the dress will appeal to you but also the price. Ti morcstur per doll! .. CHEAPER' lond-clearint m I . thru your being able to bui than you did before we could sdt mm PACIFIC STUMPING the new da Pont powder whii been cutting down land-clearing c . , this, section during the pott few t Every 50-pound can of PACi STUMPINO hat about US M ticki. other standard atumpinfi den having about 85 sticks in a 50! esse. Ycu set 50 fiwre stic!,-i one doing the tame work as anyiW other stumping powders. I And there's no thawing and no bea? attending the shooting of rAW STUMPING I Come In end let us elve vou an estimste d of PACIFIC STUMPINO for your Isnd-cM W. D. MILLER General Agents. ACME MOTOR CO. USED CAR SPECIALS 1923 Ford Roadster, was $300 N0W $276.00 1919 Hudson Speedster, was $475.00 NOW $400.00 1919 Hudson 7-pa... Touring, was $350....NOW $300.00 1925. Essex Coach, like new, lots of extras. CASH OR TERMS Phone 680 ACME MOTOR CO. Sixth and Oak SET These Canisters Provide a Proper Place f Coffee, Sugar and Flour ALSO Genuine Auto-Strop Gold Plated K W:U C n.. mi i. - .lif . Kjixop, vase ana oiaae. vomr 59 - Baldwin Hardware "The Winchester Store." 418 Main St.