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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1925)
amathnews bf Briefs! Tuesday, July 21. 1925. Student Suspected in Murder of Professor ... - .... fkl rM. k.ira f"" . ... ....I Mr. .111 ail ,., snion III- TU-r , ')' ,u "I"'1"' 1 iNrfa'Mr' Mr"' 1,1,1 p" ''J"',, I, I'olul. I,"')f I.' .--I-.. rr. atid Mf- lWlr h"ii "'". Mr , Tallin "'' ''I"""'1" ul,.y at ! y I'olul. , mucin fur Km pl" ilil" bln one of in Klumulh county. 0Nnil lllila for Urn nrnrd Inini.rrow. Ihn A McCall. Klam- ,iliT. who rnllru lor .,1 weeks aso. Mrs. l, ' " 1,110 f(.lur I In I"" "y la Ncirrl", planning lo , weeks In Klamath ,rrl has returned from olilih she socnt in li friend" nnil relatives. AinunK the. Hnnnnta have been In Ihn city urlim the past lo d Iney. who In a frequent ir In Klamath falls. Among, the many e city ovit the weK- nus J. Sparks, promlii ram her. To visit mut npi'ml the . Kilnn I.. Tueyer was sllora In Ihn rlly Sat , r homo In llnnanta. Amone: Ihn l.akevlew he city recently was ephnnsnn. well known n uplithuorlnK town. V. Allan. Lnkovlnw unions Ihr many out .rs In II"1 city recently. I. Klamath Kalis visit- ii numerous during the k anil among them waa h gl Durrla, from his hern California. Oul of town visit ihc pa it fi'w days In- iriliin of the Wordcn . I lan Talor spent a i Kl.imiith Kalla trana h. shopping and vlslt ils, from Iut hiimo In A" s . v t . : r i ill i I, ir fir I ft ', . 'J ... - I ' V &. 1 af ',- fl . .',J 1 i 4 w .v ; jL I m " vs., s:A i i-t: ' f. t '-"3 7 : V r s 1 u . . . , , , Humlay l ink Mr. aul Mm. Oeo. i r.n Bacrainenlo, wltb an Klamath. Kalla yaldent. lo ape.d Inanranc. company I. ., th. thtlr Bunday callon ,t w1u1.k bu.lu... vl.itor. In Ihe city .hi. OB K. fc uk. wok iiuui iu. auuin. t'cnurey- ar rived yumi-rday. Car llcKl.trr Allhouih Monday bid fan lo be on of the boarlMt daya In the history of 192$ registra tion. It failed to aurpaaa the Monday after July 4, by II can. Fifty waa l't..l 1.' U...1 1 . . 1 "' nx"-ltli. Klaroulh vl.ltora at Klamath ..... .i. r.. nm nn cnaperonea uke Hunduy enjoying a ewlni be . ,. .. , .,..-! low wlU.Kl)6i nite ud ounuay anernoon, wnere they apent the day awlmmlng In Klamath lake. Tlione In the parly Included Marjorie Btinson, Helen Maaon, Gertrude I.lndley and Iiurton 8tInon. . Hwlinmlnii I'Mrtv Mr. and Mra. "h" number reported by Ihe cbam- John lloyle and family were amonit i bt'r ot commerce yeaterday afler- To Itocky I'ulnt Mr. and Mra. Oeoritn Ulrlch and family of ConKnr avenue, have returned lo Klamath Kalla after a week's vialt at Kocky .-.mil. wiwib .npy nave enjoyea ineirj nieetlnx titcaiiiiii. Oatir take Amonn t tie many Crater lake vl.ltora this week were Mr. and Mra. (.eorsje Drummond and a party of friends, who spent Sunday at the resort. . it, imm , t'ani. 1 MptIIiik ToiiIkIiI Members of Ihe Klamath ("onnty Itealty hoard are acheduled to meet in the White I'ell- l can hotel tonight for their regiilar ThroiiRh the effort or the program committee. K. B. Barnes of the Nation's llusiness will be Ihe speaker of the evening. - , noon, several cars from states who have not before been represented through this particular bureau. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR KALE Phuio for balance due. I bought this piano only few months ago and I am unable to .' keep up my payments. 6o I am offering It for hout one-half tbe regular price. Call or write Bog 120, News. " ' '. -21-22 ltd urns C. K. Helap. Klamath countv clerk, who with his hnniu guest from l.uki'port. Calif., spent I Ramlirr In Wm. Velrh. Vonna Monday at Crater lake, returned I valley ranrher, was a county seat last nliiht after a iiiont enjoyable visitor yesterday, accompanied by vl.M at tho resort. bis two daughters. NOTICE The undersigned, liavlng pnr chaiwd the Hquare Deal Oarage, Chllouuin. from MUchell V Walton. Hereby g.lve notice that they are not responsible for auy radebeted ness contracted prior to July 4, 1325. M. R. MORGAN. J21 WILLIAM MAYFIELD, T3 . Murder of Oscar B. Turner, professor of agronomy in Louisiana State-University, Baton Kfe found hacked to death with a hatchet In one of the school buildings, continues to baffle authorities, The possibility that a student caught with stolen examination questions slew him to prevent exposure, is belne probed. Above, at left, is the scene of the crime, known a "Haunted Hall," because of it history as a U. S. armory; at right, above, is the slain teacher. Below are the bloody hatchet and th spot where the body was found. Vullry Vlollor J. V. Nixon of turned from spending the week-end ullad ruler of the Klamath Elks Medford wss among the visitors dur-,nt Lake of the Woods with his lam-'lodKe, and Harry Messner returned Ing tho past few days from valley. the lly. Mrs. F. IT. I'atrlrk and Mrs. I'' Sunday from Portland, where they Miitfiml -Itamlio Monro was a vliiltur in Klumulh county reirnily, la' Ta.ivl 1 11 trtir .-... tmiluA Vlluaf. l .i a - k i. ...VJ..J partook of tho i'lks national con- tlie Gordon homo over the week-end. ventlon. -Currln and Messner re- ral. r likr Among the scores t,,rnod south ot Tae Dttllc from his valley home In Medford, of Klamath Falls visitors at Crater highway. According to Currln, from transacting business anil culling on uke Sunday was V. II. l'erkins and j Tho Dalles to llend the roads are in his muny friends In Klnmutli Fulls. , fumily. splendid conditin. But from Bend I to Klamath Faihi they ac "not so At the Ijike J. A. Gordon has re- Itetiirn Home C. 8. Currln. ex-! good." 0car liuiico lefl yes- rater lake, where ho piltlon with the y deiiartuieni. working' ay to the resort. j kil - Visitors In Ihn rlly lulled Mim. H.-ryto E. ! was ii sliniiir ii nd liusl- f loin her liimio iii Weed. ! i loci -Leliind Willlts of i the wei k end in Klnm- 'lllng with his sister. irrh. - Itoi ky Point visitors past week hnvo included if valley residents, among I "Hen of Medford. W. "liuii" Conway and r have returned from here ihey attended Ihn Minn. They nnneared at plaies nt Ihn First Na- V Miuiiliiy niornlnit.r not finrso for wear. pTHERS FIRST r Mimic stores Flmt '.then ytii ran readily we uro seUlnir moro p-lnimentH In Klamath "II others combined. We Payments just half lis !er ulso cut or lion and r11" en Phonographs. Wlso I flee n litHl. Kurl Rhell- l57 Main Ht. .121-23 Build with NE-TILE JNCOME FROM ING INVESTMENT eonNlrnelnil fni rnm. Use mini ulAIJ ..ii.. ll'lllm nn fha n...nnw In. PlHd Hlnnn.Tlln rnnalpuc. f a sure means ot ac- rluK i n is ooject, l' hollow concrete brick ' permanence, attractive Ice anri firn ik.,. pslltlos'at a substantial lover rolnforced concreto. -ii.se ana lactones ol In COnHtrnrllnn - BHSPU lulillnz a ul. ln f lonanta. , BUILD ' 1TH STONE-TILE i kmath Concrete LMea?is aBomeX and a Big Closing Gut Sale of Pianos The entire stock of pianos and player pianos to be closed out im mediately. , Now is your time to get a strictly high-grade guar anteed instrument at a greatly reduced price and on easy terms if desired. & ; Iw, ill $375 Here is a new player and to ' start the ball rolling you can hand us $20 and $12 per month. $215 .This practically new, up-to-date piano will be sent to your home for $10 cash and $8 per month. , . Now That You Have The " LOT The Home On It Will Mean A LOT more if you build and plan it yourself. Sc Us for Materials ,md EsUkaafe p ,,. Sixth Street Lumber Co. Remember you only have five days to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity. Old instruments taken in exchange. Come early or ring us up at 122 South Sixth. Klamath Falls Music House Nothing Like A COOL, REFRESHING DRINK OF SODA POP THESE HOT, SWELTERING DAYS ORDER A CASE FOR YOUR ICE BOX White Pelican Mineral Springs Bottling Works Phone 5S - Pine Co. Merrill Road lrK,'t Plliinn KH4-IV Phone 866.