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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1925)
NEWS I w .-non,.- w ludr.rf 111)11) from nd ro. tli NDONS LOG IN MID-STKEAM river; attempts escapec- rFn: S hlRRENT ALONE, KUT FAILS - k' r I '"""''"hi uu,. j I .... IMrn. (I... Mr. ,ld! Mfc . VoU Bf Broth" Who Attempted Retcue l ' K.rl , .od, VfrnBH. u,. . . MICIII A Tan ancf Camel Polo rull-Un Sweater ! . 'TlH'Hilav . . i I. Pare Thre4 f . 1 ''vr'-. . . iyulu FsraDci Drowning lllm.. un-- 4 ,,..- , Francis, irDK ! I ' rrn Cody, P(iral I i "" Francis, urn ....... Ille Dorothy Jlintiiyi Prancls, llyrou tl.r.l ...... r.Mtlw . .. tt'OllV. Clh.ru.. I. .-... ...h-.-m.., ...-,,, n,.q bhi - ".ma and Joll p,,..,.,, j , iiroi. rur- present nr mum lu in ..,,,1. fl,r h), - -uiumi,, spent ,ho ,....,., I-" . .1...... l.i. I.- .. iS h rfilf ....... . ... ,u u" Orl Aiwaru. "r p lirrath - si uinmuDil lake. , drowned or oir sis or omul nine., on he re. .. i....lu Miiinari1 hi IIim aiit-f. a. .. 1-ttCl - - W.I, in recover n "ii"ifru aim uiu mn rut urn . ih. iwil where iu 1110 annum. puny ,.fi Tl. Klumulh i'ull. o...... " '-.r.. Kn.,ny. " nd arss br..iibt for iolli'i"'( iiMppcd " urlll. ill uroi""-"1 , ivIdhiIdI In the Norrl. alarmed liy the predlra- n NiKoinlll,. vllln residents V"T f Hunan- Pi' 11 1 Kiiniln. .... m r. II... ' mmit of liln urolhcr-lo law. .lli.iiiiil- ,,,i '. I'-nvlin 01)riy ..I lo ru.h In hi. r-.ru... 01,1- -h .. lnor""", ,,,r '' lk-. HT llll.V tllliK ... . hiib ' . . ' ' rramn nir .iay. ,ha I). A. Cook II. Jllll li. Xm.l.ll... I ucrurcit llurruimlm. Houo.t M. TourUi-From lu:iy00(1 tnm,! Mr. and Mr.. M. p. u..,t uU Mr "d Mr.. I,, t. Hmi.ll. who ur .n-J Minn th Klamath country and P'un a trip (o Crater lake. i In KUinaili KallMr.. Mitchell .r . n HHHU' h.,r. ltuift Ilia Ion on whlrh li roa.llii. and Irlrd lo mak thi. uliorn In onli-r to run down Mm bunk i0 lln IruB ll Alwnrd'a axl.tanr. A lhl k net whtrt Iwtli M'-n work of wpnd nnr liur, huwxvar. m,nt Tiiur.imr tannlMd llmlr IniidrlU about him. and ! II Norrl. had nut mIm a Ion hnld a Mill'' In lh woi iIk, ih luo, would proli- ,m i llllle, li ii i alily liav ilronoml. rt nrlromrr H! on rom ibill" wit; Tha nllrn liitalnt ramp aldd In , down a d'P.h,. rmwuo. A Mork nir.rf h.ir 111. of tba .trr.m. , ,,, ,h(l rv,r ( 9mmx (he ! Tllloliion and .on John Henry Til-1 gi u mm -u.. HJdy from floiillim fnrih.p .i nion or Laksrlrw an.l lard wn nenrly a trMmi 0ut rarovrry waa mad only. 8l,,Pn,'''''n of Itoaenura-, art h rw r-t rrom llm arrua of A. "m",n f"" "'' to a lollow blm on nn-w (. dliiaDiioariiiir.. Joy .bort vl.it and ih. ,i,.... "Jark." . ak Iliad Krrnrh Canadian j"11" "P" l"rr, rnacuad lha body fmm ih. .... . . rlvr. Itldini . I., down .h. rf.- . ""'"'"1- ."-y rlaltora In the f itinnnrl in Ilia alrrum, "Jack .a ino anpina with a poi,, lnd flHhnll I. l.n . . i. . ... lor tuni tmn to ; " rur" n wnicn .... i. lauaiiv. rd cllfd: I Alward la aurvirtd by al.ter, Mra. Floyd Norrla of Klamath Fall., a mother and brother In Denver, and al.ter living In Michigan. II waa ependlng a two month.' vacation from hi. poaltlon In Den- ver rorvnian of the Colorado Yon. Iron Work., with hi. .i.t. .. brother-in-law. II. .J ki. kM,i....!,,l,ll" lri In tbe ear rrf Irom the lot In-law cam lo Klamath Fall, i fewlTl" of orrnmnt work. .dm ta the ledge daya ago and ohtalnnl work with hn bii (liter the Peyton ljgelnc cniiuunv Thi.r.. aay. They atartnd to work Frlilav ' . . the day rlaltlng and ahonnlnx Xorrli. Alrd'. la tiie .luiiowi l:k .H"e ll"' '! i l.i ;u.WIC I lie irrrat ny beadway?" r. Norrl.. kloublel bli efforta, NorrU' arrount. ltd to btr: tnr elowr now?" nnr'i reply. the Blddle. MmlfonlValley vlaltor. In . ciiv in a .Kuk ln-tiirfA fH d t ' ound- u.. .... ' .: meraloy. botih re.ldenta of Medford. timnla I'aaa George E. Goodell of (Iranta Punt, la making a brief bualnraia vl.ll to Klamath Fall. In the Intereat of tbe labor commli alon. . With ferric L. n. Hadtke, with the United Slate. Indian Service! ! In the cily to Iranian bu.inear . ' . HdW Tq KNIT A TURTLE NECK SWEATER Langoll valley country. He la bow preparing for further Investigation In Klamath landa (or fellow ranch er. To Hprlng Crwk Mr. and Mra. L. K. Haiiiea. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Ol son, Mra. Ksther Donovan and daughter, Mlaa Betty Donovan, were Traitors at Spring crek Sunday, as were many other Klamath Falls resi dents. From Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Kennedy of Lincoln. Nb.. ere In the city vlnitlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ileal. Mrs. Ken nedy is a sinter of Mr. Deal. They are spending some time interested In tbo Klamath country, planning to leave laler In the week for Ban! FranclHco, Santa Monica and other California cities. They will return' to their home In the east by way! of the southern route. Hwiinmlng Among the week-end j parties was one enjoyed at Wlul-kne by group of young girls from Klam- Joyed the day flsblng. On the return to Klamath Falls the party cam by way of th Benl highway. Ac cording to Glover the road' Is In ex ceptionally, good good condition. Knox AIM Fire Is ! ; Now Under Control All dauKer to tbe Knox mill from the forest fire which burned several miles west of Warden Sunday and Monday bad passed, according to ad vices received at a late hour ye.ter day evening. . .. The fire was fought by Ihe Klam ath forent fire fighters of Yhe Klam- alh Protective assocfotlon and vol unteer lumbermen employed In the vicinity. Clouds of smoke caused by the fire, could bo seen from Klamath Falls. ath Falls. In tbe party were Miss Bybll Damber, Miss-Stella Sctier, Miss Jo Upp, Miss Lulu Hansen and ' Miss Inct Jenkins. Returns Mra. " Mary Pearson J mother of Mi.s Ethel Pearson, has returned to Klamath Falls after; spending the past two months In Ban Francisco, where she has been ' re-: celving treatment In a Bay hospital. To the Lake Mr. and Mra. J. M. Glover and Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Beardsley, spent Saturday visiting at Diamond Lake, where they en- LOOK AHEAD! Improved Real Estate Is A Safe Investment. BUILD! But get the .maximum for your building dollar. SEE H. R PERRIN Design., nans,. Estimate BOO Hopka Bills. Phone S50-J Cliclaoa Mrs. J. A. Mitchell la n the city from her home in nelgh-l and ,irV.H i.-.i., .n, u j. '-neiaea. planning to spena . n..u.u7 i noon. m Kimbi tr.Mt u tbomh 1 kn. NorrU said. Alward Intended to work only a mr hndway short tlmo here In Klamath Fulle. l.ud it lul waaland planned to return to Denver "" . within the next two week.. Briefs the city stores. In At The Hall Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Klaaa are stopping for seleral day. at the Hall hotel from their home In Dunimulr. They arrived last night to transact necessary busi ness In the city. Improvement alive' receiving mrdK cal attention In the south for her hip which she broke 10 months' g'- r'rom Brny Thomas Troy lltay was a business visitor lt fir. which I CBirober of com Msrluded thono of ? el Dearer. Co-l Unhall of Far fiiro and 11. n nuhlnxton I Vnm Horky Point Art Leavltt, Klumulh Fulls ye.terday. planning japent Monduy In Klamath Falls! I0 remain In the city for several transacting business and visiting dava. i tram Horky Point where he Is lu lire. led for the .uinmar. W-VI,ltors and! Iteturna Sheriff Hurt Hawkins, his wlfo and son have returned to tho city from Portland where the sheriff wns called In connection with Include the r..i I Luul Kulglit case, tried In i Werday from '""I""'1 COUr'"' I" muth: Mrs ' fftorlsco; Kilua lr; A. W. Volts. I'lb: Josephine H. l'roni Kirk Among the out of town visitors In tho city yesterday was King Oruy, resident of Kirk. W. ,. "ii wa iruiiaacuna ouaiiie.a in Her llamm. .i.- ... . u . . " couri nouse. Aihur.t, I.O, ' .une., Honors:! Vlali... iri.i.i,.,j .l.n.,-. Mnlln Mra, Vivian Wilde was a buslneim visitor 'In the city Saturday from her home in Mnlln. Mrs. Wilde formerly dwned the Malln hotel. In Monday W. P. Bliss from lllldebrand wns among the business visitors III tho olty Monday to transact affoJra from his ranch. wniag (!, it.,. . " "": Warren M I11". Flora May J. I"; Hfi. C. F.. (luv " lllam Ke.ter. Uunzhuber. B. Cannon, H. Borden, Los Su.anvllle , Sacramento ltl, Fllllnrle.. '" 'rancl.co: Klnra IT-.Un L. Horn. II- F.nllr U. ! B. Meadow, Conco: f Frincl.n. i v" , UCVI Mri- Walter W.i f . the Jolly ' Summers Lnna Klamath Falls for the early part; of the week Include Howard Dick-1 Ranchers In Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Bowne who conduct one of the most prosperous ranches in the Bonanxa district were buslneas vls- ,Bi Itors In the city Monday. on, city. resident of . the neighboring 1 I home 011 204 Rlvor- r"",J. L. Jrl, ba becom. . h cin. when be P1 on Park ....... f trom I ho .ii rl a hnm. . .. ' Ill UQ XI-. Itam L ."7 have "Z'. Irom Oakland ' """Has ,Mnrii of Mr., a?.-?." lr. .' " Br,,n "HI ' (n nuNlnraa V. A. Johnson, resident of Kirk was aeen In Klam-, ath .Falli yesterday transacting business. IoreJIa Ranchers In Klamath Falls' Monduy afternoon transact ing business affairs Included K. C. Wllkerivan, well known resident of the Lorella district. ! To Tho Lake Diamond lake vis itors In the city included Mr. and Mra. R. D. EIIots who spent Sun day at the resort. Mnrrisgo Llccnw Lonle A. Uh rlne of Klamath Falls and Birdie Puckett of Klamath Falls obtained a marriage license from the coun ty ,clerk-s office yesterday. 1 . By ElJLA MeCLARY Every woman knows she wants and need mnst have a turtle neck sweater. If aba la to be amartly dressed. No sweater sty! has proved so popular In years. The turtle neck I chic, smart, dis tinctive, and becoming to most women worn under the tailored suit, the coat, or with a sport skirt Worn with th popular choker beads the polo pull-on. as the Eng lish call this garment. Is Indeed Attractive. It Is also practical and lrarm and easy to knit of soft, light weight yarns. It Is as popular tor men as for women and promises to be a college vogue this com ing season. It takes three balls of sky blue and one ball of camel of lustre Ice land yarn to make this model DIRECTIONS FOR SIZS St Ne4l.a 1 pair Ooubla Pointed No. S. Crochet Hook No. 4 11 Stitch. 2 Inch.. 7 Row. 1 Inch T. 'th blue, caat on S Rtltche.. Work tr. M.wkinetta .tilth knlt I row. purl 3 rw) tor fo row.. Join camel. vrl' I row. with blue, work I row.. 3 row camol. z row. blue, 1 row camel. 70 row. blua. Kpat between '. until vcr mea.ure. II Inchea. There ihould he T pattern.. On second row of Sth pat tern, bind off 7 alilchea each .Lie and dei-rcn. 1 .tlu-h each side every Ind row 6 llinea. Then when there .re II row. or loth pattern, work 20 stitches for shoulder. On theae 20 .tllches. complete pattern, woi-s 1 camel stripes and J row . of blue.. Place theaa 20 -stltche. on a holder, place cc-itre 14 atltchea on another holder for back of -neck. On remaining 20 atltchea work. ' aatne as let .houlder. Join, canting ' on 14 atltchea at centra front. Work ' front una a. buck beeinnlns to tn- crease for armhole on 6th blue row of 2nd pattern from neck. Rind nftV ' COI.f.AR On from, with blue, pick ' ur and knit 44 stitches, from centre shoulder to centre of other shoulder. ' Knit 2. purl 2. acres, row and repeat for 1 Inchea. Repeat for back of neck, taking- stitches from holder and pickfnc us atltchea aacb aide. Place sJ! stitches on I needle. Vnlt ' 1 row to form rtdre on wron aM. of cweater thee work In .tockinetfV men 1 or a mm auwn coimr 2'4 Inch es. Fasten off.. Join camel? work i rows. Bind off. Sew seam. With camel, work 1 row of .Insle crochet on collar. 8L.KFVES With blue, pick ni -and knit 10 atltches around armhole. Work 10 rows, decreasing 1 alltch each aide every 2nd row 6 tin is Then de- crease 1 stitch every 7th row 13 times. ' C4 atltchea. there will be eels of camel atrlpes. With blue on knit row. Knit 2rto ana sra stlicnes toyether, then every 4th and 6th atltches to gel her across row. Work 2 Inches. Fasten off. Join camel, work I rows. Hind off Sew seams, making an Inch hem at tntree edge and H loth bain at and f aleevea. Press. happy to learn of their marriage! Loan association, is tin he city from which occurred over the week-end with the Rev. W. W. Davis of Clclaling. Mr. and Mrs, Burner are making their home In Mill Addition. his borne in the south. From Bishop That It pays to ad vertise Is becoming apparent to Klamath county with' the returns of tho word sent down to Owens Diamond Luke Mr. and Mrs. valley and to Bishop farmers and Jack Beat and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ranchers, fhat Klamath county had ward Kennedy of Lincoln, Nebras- fertile land and . plenty of It on ka, are. planning to leave, early to-j which they could settle. Such Is day for Diamond lake whero theyjthe opinion of L. W. Monroe of will spend several days. Bishop, who arrived dn Klamath ' ' j Falls yesterday from his home In From The South On: a business! the south. The first thing Monroe snd pleasure trip combined. H. A. did tn the way of settling down Phillips of San Francisco Cattle was to look at the land . in the Married Friends of Anna Estes and Ferdinand II. Bruner, both Klamath Falls residents will be Dlninomr take From Klamath Falls a number of cars found their way to Diamond lake and among th rlaltlng parties were Mr. and Mra. Clyde Thompson, Miss Irene, Anderson and Otuo LorctiJ. I ' Taken Position Miss Ruth DeLap, Is occupying the position hold by( Mrs. Darrell piart who is enjoying i a fortnight's visit 1n Portland from' her duties In tbe county dork's offlco. , j - ' ' I Motion Point Out of town visi tors In the city this week Include Ida Grimes who pont Monday In Klumulh Falls from her .home In Modoc Point. ! KODAK FINISHING In at 8 out at t p. m. The PeatleyY . Opposite Court Hons SHORT ORDERS at ALL HOURS The coffee we make here can't be beat. EAT At Coffee Dan's 616 Klamath ' ' JV ,- mtr Igllgf;' FLY BP':. SWWVArW Let Us Give You An Estimate v On Screening Your Home ' ' Estimates Given On Cabinet Work. Work Guaranteed Prices Right. COFER BROS. CONTRACTORS 6th and Klamath - . Phone 389 DO YOU KNOW OUR tjrx a .; 4.. The Shoe Department EXCLUSIVELY a department of foot wear for men, women, children and infants shoes, oxfords, pumps, sports wear, work shoes, rubber footwear in proper season- styles. 1 ' " ' Probably you have ibeen a customer In our Down Stairs Store in case you have not. It Is located by going directly toward the Tear of she store to the end of the cente- ledge, where the big yellow sign "Down Stairs Store" is suspended over the steps, about two-thirds of the way back the length oi the store, leading down to the shoe depart ment our Down Stairs .Store. ' . v. YAGATIOtN Reduced RoundtripTares kMaPcCtstrxirie . Make this your happiest summer. Theae reductioni permit trip, to aeverU wscstioB playgnMiada inicaad of only one. ... - AikpuraisnubouttheitCVslnh beaches, mountain resents, San Francisco, a , Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Diego. ' V Or go to Yosemlte, Lake Tahoe.'Del v Monte. Santa Cruz, wondrotia-nlue (-.-- - um, or nonn into tne "evergreen Pla ground" In the Puget Sound Country. tfo matter where. Southern Pacific Lines and eonnecrlons can taka you, j ( y ' Southern Pacific iines .1 1 Mil t CD Dt. '' tnn "iis-tiia, a nunc - Dutrict Freight & Pa.sehger Agenfc ' ft' Room 205 Hopka BIdg. ..8th and Main St. Klamath Falls Ore. 5 V - ' o ! . r , no rapid