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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1925)
Pae Twd Friday. July LM. THE LANGELL VALLEY TO EXHIBIT ITS IN FAIR Ihlahiriy was Improved, it wu point ,1 out that fonJltipning of the r.uid iwoulj facilitate cheat transport-' lion Into Klamath county of pro- iliice raised aonws ih mountains. J The Nelson shipment spiuivntljr show that. aftor all. what nauo !for the oos U nun for I ho dor, too. I rliaHKTTK TIKM V TIIUHC Mysterious Duapoerance ' cl J MW V"KK iuy '' Of Protestor It Solvrd ,.n,. Muli rrlily thrown from v ilioh'l window liy a youni woman. .. ,. , 'linl "I1 trnfflr llroadwuy Thiira- It llltil t.ll . iiar ii'i hiiiiiiium, wiiiii iiiirv BIG EXPANSION OF KLAJIATII ICE AND COLD STORAGE PLANT TO BE . mm t-m-W dayii.t Timiit iirirmiiiT niMif ii il l w . . .... i .... .... BJ IBilB 1.11 atatll: M H 11. PI'. . rtrm I A ''ir 1 i a HU wn ..... i V 1 IIW "l""" d,.lv,r,d .. rurn..d II,. --. , .,,, , ,, ' -J., , - ! ,'7 7h 'v , . i '- "" " 'r", !,.!'k aiMTam- f J"h orlur, 1 .i. v ",lr "'port. . LONDON. July '"NI10N A Jo.pb VN d Into n, tlht EX-MILLIONAIRE TO HANG AT SUNRISE wli.-n It tandi'd on an awning. IIKAItxK KTOI.KN With the completion of the brik . snulhiTO suction of Or.s.n. nd tli Una tho old.Tly Am.Tl.an prof. s hulldinK now ImIu eroded near tho Borlhvrn portion of t'alifornla. The aor for whom Hnllatid Yard iiLiiit of the Klamath !.- and Kior-: Interior is (lulahed In tvi it and .lHH'n roinliini Kniiluud. iik-e roiupany, a period of additional la thoroughly cleaned with waierl Collins dki.ippeared Monday ul:lit. i liKTHOIT. July 8.1. Allliouall eiransion for that concern will be ererv day. A Inrse wa-hiuii nia-!whlle h.a family walled for hlm.tha codo of hoiior anions thlevn RFPRIEVE REFUSED s,artfd. i chine, handllnc over one thousand , to return from the ra!lway aialion fr.iwna upuu the alealliin of xn- The bulldlnit. which will be ready ' h"",, "n hour, cleam them wilh where he had rone t tu v ilekeis ul,. from dead inen'a r-, aome 'for occupancy about the middle of " """'h care and ai ihorouchly as 'to Scotland II ai illi.lonert llon'oiie of the profemlon run .(f wllh (Contlnnnl From Page One) Aiikusi. will house the offices and ""' n'"sl 'rupulou houM'Wife In 'that Collins had found on arrlvlur a hiur and lior.ie lieloiiilnn to aiororooma of the Pacific Fruit al j Klamath county Territory from I at tho riall.m thai Ihe Iruln left ;tharli a I'. IHfa. a funeral Ulrec- Produce company The building will I "ei'ron on me souin. to Heaver earlier ban be had expected. lie tor. be leaaed to the Pacific Kruit aud M"'' ll north, la aerved byjgave the porter a nolo lo lila wife Produce company by tho Klamath I bi lr"l'!'lr ;aud tho mrler kepi kolli the lip ltl KTul'H liltKH Ice and Storage company, which will i uuer preaaure. lite iioiiiiiik woraa ,nd the note In hla pocket. The MIS.iil',A. July S.l -Heavy ralna. The' bountiful product of Lnell Talley will be thowo In a community booth at the county fair. Secretary i 0. P. Keller made application to the fair board yeaterday for ade ouate anace for a community display. Thut la the third community exhibit i pace allocated, and competition will , a hobo, a shabby figure In the doubtleaa make each ,'dlatrict extend smoked-veiled half light of a drug Itself to ahow the wealth and beau- atcre that waa a bootlegger 'a rend- tles f" iPM1DI- " ner;. i also maintain two l.e-cold atorage j ra turn out aa many a. tweut five; ,,lUe found Ih. prof pecuve lslr.... ....w .... oe. au uau .en i.:m " .,,,,,.,,,. ,,,. frul,,,.n,i , caaea ot aooa water an hou r for an i T.,i,,. , he Dorter. Wt. .! nd daunhi,, ,1 i-oudoa for tli, a k oooatM . Itnat. ia...M Klam.tb i I'ee HejUW mnit Icr r on.. y.,r ,M' A or ufler lo I , tahlea. The Klamath Ice and Storage baa anch a diveraltyof products seek to support their three children that all to lo contribute toward ef- i returned to hia side when the state feetive disnlay. that something ex- rlilm,t s,-ott' life In the ni.-ture ceptlonally nice may be eipected.jf ,he duya of her struggle h!l8 ' company now owua and operates the The Langell valley lommuniiy ciuDme Thomas Scott, father of he : " '" '- ""'-jUe iimg woras. unu auppneit reinaerai-i average, and as high as thirty-five casea an hour baa been reached. Is one of the firat organised tn tne . condemned man who for the last county, and last year contributed I i, i,-. .-h. nna ... th.t k inK facilities to some of the finest specimens of!might g0 to lne gaiows while his 1'roiluce "'l'any. the Knnis-Urown, Klarnath products which were taken I olneT ,on went free Produce company. Saultar market I to the Jackson county and state Catherine anJ tand True.ove market. fairs, and proved of much merit in ,eas lnnoClfllCe of her husbaud. Tn8 baimn 1M "X he "fif11?!! Klamath county The, natlCa-wide .ympatby. Hun- Ennis-Brown company is also owned; fe,Un f ' urging . ha, Scott. , .Tbe bui"1""' alley residents haa long been dem-t .... hav. delud ,:...,, i contains two storage rooms, onel onstrated. and Ilk. the present trip ' af "Valed u t 'ettch bclnK Inud ' ,he s"ll"' ot County Agent Henderson to in-!'"cJu''- Z,?I,l i .'market and the Rnnis-llrown con- duce settlers to come to Klamath .. . . , . . unuea aiaies ana vanaua, A booster for Klamath county The officers of Ihe Klamath Ice and Klamath Kails and every legit-i and Storage company are A. M. t'ol-i Imnte Industry therein that the1 president: Fred Fleet. vi.-nJ IMI"" wt mid tl. in ninny cases rloinlhiirala, today greatly relieved the foreal fir sit uation In weiitertt Molilalia, northern Idaho and eastern Washington and Oregon, fornet officials at district heaflouarlera unnoiiuced hero today. VENETlAr TO president and secretary. Carter, auperlutendenl. 1. Kufeldt Safe and j Sound; No Mystery Iteunlleil with his fnmlle .1 Uii- Scott ;cern- Tne two room8 a" co"led. by f-JiU laughed lust night at the re turn- . mo l!TZJ::Zl -k nrging that J .,. wit, him ,1.000 In earnest and experienced farmers. Ie" forward-frcm the ',e '"'J'T, ,." IZTlu ani1 hi. automobile. earnest and experienced farmers. Lettuce Shipment port of missing men and save his " I t ""rr""."" i Kufeldf, absence from his home brother', life. the thermome er registers 38. anJ (rej(ldo WM ri(.tlv ,nvhln,arr. Klamath Fa s res dents need have .. , . . All wa, in vain. For Scott had Iiule fear of an ke shorlaKe- ,ne i ""ested on a charge of been tried, found guilty, sentenced !coaipany htts over on8 nunurea ton8 Jrunk, nne by Indian officers near waa-a ii llllliuin.lll 11 CI Ml HlftC lir reservation and was held iniommun itado for several days. When bis identity waa estaMUhed, Kufeldt waa released. DnnffS (lOOd rriCe 10 Pay 'tQ hig "fe ,or tne 1,,e ofif ''eld in reserve for emergen me !uoy, .Maurer. The gallows thaticies. and manufactures dallv a total (was erected a week ago. had notjof nearly 22.00U pounds. The Ice Klamath Findt' Market Foriten taken down- Through the ls formed In a tank of II! cans. period or feverish effort It stood, each containing 420 pounds, and a a symbol of death black In the dusk pipe of circulating air runs into each or tne prison. (tank. The bubbling air makes the KlshltiR C. S. Currln Is plan At a. m., Friday the guards will ice clear and semi-transparent. j nlng a trip to Williamson river call Scott to begin the death march! The bottling works adjoining the where he will epend the day Sunday through prison corridors to where ; Ice plant la one of the finest In the fishing, the gallow. waits. ' As dawn breaks fresh above the! IU New Product And Industry To Thrive Forty-one case, of Klamath Tal ley lettuce wept to Bedford yes terday for salad- consumption on the other side of the Green Springs city the prisoners of the county jail ' J) nnv. Thtt lattnnj. mIi) ). Dnw .... ' - IT i a waning. Knowing me moment of JieUon, living south ot Keno, death will Lear tho sharp thud of brought 1.50 a case. tie trap- sprunK beneath the dang- . Nelson declared his lettuce cropjllng feet of Scott wn0 once was was merely an experiment. Hea millionaire. planted two acres ot the green , lealy vegetable. SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 23. Despite hot weather. Nelson." said , President Coolidge will not interfere he is well satisfied with the expert- with the plans of the state of Illl tnent jnoU to exact the life of Russell When the Ashland-Klamath Falls (Scott on the, gallows friday tor the ' ' murder of a Chicago drug clerk dur- Big sale on dresses at Bee Bogin'sllng a rebbery Press Shop. 129 So .Tth St. J24-25 ' I Prices on All Our Tires and Tubes Will Advance 10 to 15 Per Cent on August 1st Buy now and save money. Diamond Tire & Vulcanizing Co. 797 S. Sixth St. Phone 167 SERVES YOU BEST UNDERWOOD'S SAVES YOU MOST YES, WE HAVE v . una low 25c to 75c Wash Cloths 15c to 25c Bath Towels 75c to $1.25 ea Whisk Brooms 50c to $1.00 Shaving Mirrors 25c to $4.50 Thermometers 35c to $4.50 Men's Purses 25c to $7.50 Key Tainers 25c to 75c Swim Caps 25c to $1.00 Poker Chips 85c per hundred Dice 35c to 75c the pair. Candle Sticks $1.50 to $4.50 the pair. Alarm Clocks 98c to $4.50 Goggles 50c to $2.75 pair. Nut Bowls $2.25 to $4.50 Electric Lamps $8.50 to $12.50 Perfumizers $1.00 to $15.00 Percolators, Electric, $45.0ol All the new patterns inl ryrann, cither i-i sets or single pieces. Rubber Aprons 75c to $2.25 Hair Eruahes 50c to $10.00 Fountain Pons $1.00 to $8.50 WHEREVER YOU GO THERE'S A PICTURE AHEAD l.-QsXsl Mr 4Mb- J0B$L CRATER LAKE PICTURES Our pictures of this Scenic jem are truly wonderful, tnd please note : The Crater Lake picture presented to the San Fran cisco Elks Lodge was taken and finished by Underwood's Kodak dept. But to get the most from your films you should take or send them to Under wood's, originators and perf ectors of the celebrated "Krystal Kote" Process Kodak Finishing "It' Imitated, But Never Equalled." 8 Hour Service On Velox. Framed Pictures $1.00 to $15.00 Unframed 5c to $65.00 We Frame Pictures for Less OFFICE SUPPLIES under 7 Typing Paper $1.00 to $5.00 per ream. Ink Wells, 50c to $7.50 Fountain Pens $1.00 to $8.50 Ledgers 50c to $15.00 Legal Forms 5c and 10c ea. uiscounts in dozen lots. Oak Tickler Boxes $1.50 to $2.75 I'JOOds Plwmarv mm aw Metal Cash Boxes $1.75 to $2.75 Receipt Books 10c to 25c KLAMATH FALLS OREGON I .. v ' WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE IPWctlTXj BUY THEIR DRUGS Gummed Stickers 15c box. String Tags, 15C to 50c bu. THE BUSINES MUST BE SAVEj Our creditors demand mo; quick. The first two days of our sale bn splendid results, but we must more cash NOW. We We are not making mat are trying to raise editors' Salt Continues . We Lose The Public 1 Never before have the ladies of Kl ath Falls had such an opportunity This is a real BARGAIN CARNIVA Of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear an4 Millinery La Vogue Store Pi" Tickets 75c to $1.00 per thousand. 5th and Main Streets