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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1925)
PUT president Angelee a h rum L , aertlng f Lu to reported Mr, ruirnw, I.. grdro ud California eiai Morton, en11' I.. dlatrlrl engl r ' ... . . 1,1 li wlitn luhnr t "lol'"r urai made Morton a ad In I"""' llihay cnmiiil L,i laiiructrd In to f o """ bii( enalneer of tl rommlaalon to (or the trip. rliht (or the roid toward mllss aoulh ol iho letter. Janyls a WK. 0." jn.. Aue. . 117 Crrb, I'llta- an1 middle knocked out Kd la lb fonrth round boat We ;h hli ilcrlm for hda, keeping well Inltb'i danieroua lad Smith groggy is after a aotler U W uresaed bf'a cbta and do ll potloa la the i el a all(( right ktatort taw the New Frank and King Play a Decided Hit Presenting something entirely now and different In Ilia play Mae. Frank and Klugi Comedians acoretl a de rided hit leet ulatb t with Hie drara- atliatlon n ( (leorge Cohen'a muilral rojncdy, "Kortjf-rivo Minutes (niin llroadwax." The dramalltatlnn la very almllar to Ilia mualral lilt, several of the sunga being utd. In fart the glrty girlies were all that eaa la king and (ho eirollrnra of the apoken pnr (nrniaora entirely overshadowed the loSS. Mr. Frank waa pleaalng n the role o( "Mafy" and had the eoug of I he aahia title, which aiiltnd her voire remarkably well. Mr. Krank and Mra. King alao erorrd with aonga from the mualral comedy. The ilay will 1)0 repeated tonight and Thursday with "The (Jlrl (mm Lighthouse Inland", scheduled fur Friday and Haturday. The latter promisee to lie a fine rharaclerlsa tlon of the ni.il:ilnnil (ulka uf Now KiiKlnnd. Awaits Outcome SJJlflOOm Suit Wednesday, Aug. f 1925, PLACED IN JAIL f' ... tit. -i - j -- v, eaw- " VporUlioo iocaf District 'lej (or asrlcul- fr recomaaedrd H irrigation dls- nath Ftdarated with the min Pul.llc aervlre dr morntnit. i (or (arm pro- tka loral board promote greater 'Ion and would lair pro(lt on enrlce rommls- to determine I condition! In 'rraot an Increase "'I trelnht ratoa. M-EY MEN BY LA. f TO REMIT . John W, Davit, Democratic" nomine for president in !, la now directing Comellua Van derbilt Whitney 'a light to void he 1 1 ,000,000 lull for alleged breach of promiae filed againat . Mm by Evan Burrowa Fontaine, ' dancer. Voting Whitney, heir to many mllltone, la married. The dancer la aeen on the beach at Atlantic City, V where ehe la awaiting the outcome of the eafv tewaiiing t lj'cgun aev aeveral yeara ago.. Klamath Irrigation Di.trict Will Take Over Second Contract f ' Mn of owona Ibe Klam.ih f " the payment ,w Will to th l"iby the city ""t rd (rom linath county f '" month In "t Mate aarl- ork" (or tho 'be nnnnTtiinl. ' thla territory la ena Vallov mnn Meraon'a mmm,-i fk e( avaii.hi. ... ' mny nricHiinn.i i WILL" Id A DAY .'Kit a com iwoen tho 1 nd Ihn "IU "iona. The a ho hod '"V Dfr ri... 10 recew. . ' In . "1 her aay. Irnrt con. car- aRrno- car- whlle minim- day union . .. Deputy Bhcrlff Jack Klmtey waa almoat "hoiat with hla own p. lard" Kunday when he waa asrvnd Ith a warrant fur hla arreat at Crcacent. Klmaey went to Creirent Pnlur. day to attach twenty-five horaea belonging to K. Dcarham with which to pay off a l00 Judgment as- cured by D. M. Mclmore. Doarh am la laid to have failed to pay Mclrmor for 100 tona of hay. Tho horaea were aurrrndnred by Ileac-ham with great reluctance. Ho waa ao axcrrlard by the removal of hla livestock that he awore out a warrant for grand larceny againat the, Klamalh rifnntv Klmaey waa Teles wd, however.! ""d "'"hango of contract with lata Runday afternoon and returned lhe Klmath Irrigation dlatrlct and to Klamath Talla without an Ore-!'" mule uec.amaiioa .er gon heel 'c0 "' De made within the week inuowina a iinai urau in wuicu iiic terma of tho contract are clearly outlined. With the auccesa of the contract the operatlona (rom the government will be taken over by the Klamath Irrigation dlatrlct, ending In the benefit to the farmer and rancher of the 6 percent crop repayment plan In order to repay the construc tion charge of the varloua Irrigation projects erected In Klamath county. The government, ao far, haa per formed the work of maintaining the system, aendtng the bill to the district for payment. This necea- altatea the levy of an assessment to cover the bill, which membera of the irrigation board believe can be decreased when taken over locally. HENLEY. DAIRY MAN COMPETES IN FAIR Ktull Brhleael of the Henley dla trlct, breeder of purebred and rr ic latcred Ayrshlrea. la the drat to enter hla dairy atork for the County Fair. Mr. Brhleael bought a carload of purebred and registered Ayrshlrea laat wlhter Including the outsland young bull Oregon Peter Pan J., eon of the famoua Petor Pan, who head ed the O. A. C. Ayrshire herd. Mr. Srhlosel will enter four bulla and eight or nine cowa and haa enough animals answering tho requirements of the varloua classes to fill his entrlna for get or lira, exhibitor's bord, young liord, calf herd and dairy herd. It will depend very largely on tho condition of the ani mate during the September fair here, wholhor or not Mr. Schleael will lake a aolect lot to the Stata Fair at Balcm, and lator to the Pacific International. Experta have, rronoimrod Schle aol'a herd tho finest Ayrshire herd In Orogon, and Iho famous Oregon Petor Pan, whose rlbbona and trop hies have been won In keenost com petition In shows throughout the Pacific alopo, bonds down not only his vigor and high production tond- oncloa, but the "stylo" and mottle. which Insure attention In the show ring, drawing the attention of judges and , spectators hllko by the vory personality of tho animal. KODAK FINISHING In at f out at S p. m. The Peailey'a 1 Opposite Court House Investments Loana A Savings Account Hits the Bull's Eye! If you would shoot straight toward success and fi nancial Independence in later years, let a Savings Account In The Western Savings & Loan Ass n oe your arrow and regular deposits in that account be your bull's eye. By shooting straight at the marK you cannot fflil by following this plan. SMlttt dnd THEISEN, Agents WESTERN SAVINGS & LOAN ASS N " " D.- Tl.'.a i '"I. according to Wl,m Canton, K wie atata highway office, yester day. A crew of mure than 20 men will be actively engaged in lha work. Iil'h la under contract with Dunn '(flit fldlr. - ..--v,, iutuiiiui ium or more J Itian $67,000. M According to tba btibway office irafflc will be materially slowed down, but la no manner Impeded, and all motorlata are aaked to aid In the obaervanca of the red flag and alow down when passing through operations. The work will inniH. inai portion of tbe road beginning on the red cut. A paper wbxr all tb ,pie ,r.vs Jlipnunliv in eir n ,.!, if 'Im- n,iir,i thfifa it,., Kluuialti Wkenyou get allhettip over the Keat Remember that a Fan will teep you cool Link River Electric. Co. 7th At Klamath Ave. . rhono J71. t Every Summer Suit Is on SALE at Klamath Klothing Kbmpany at off the regular prices Kuppenheimer's Good Clothes "miff sed" Klamath Klothing Kompatty LEADING CLOTME&S - K. F.-MODOC POINT ROAD WORK STARTS EARLY NEXT WEEK Work on the 18 miles of surfacing (rom the city limits of Klamath Falls to a point 600 (eet north of Modoc Point, will commence Monday morn- KLAMATIl VALLKV HOSPITAL. Graduate nurse rare In confinement at homo cannot be made to equal such care In the hospital. adv. 23 Everybody Gan Now Mbird a SIMMONS BED These beds aire a masterpiece in design, 'and aire built for comfort These beautiful Simmons square-tube beds the fine designs you hiro seen advertised and wanted are ritiw remarkably low in pricea In creased production has cut making costs. New factory methods kaVe time and money. - Now these savings are passed on to you. See the wide range of styles and finishes we are offering dollars ahc) dollars below prew.pnc CLAUD H. DAVIS, Furniture The House of Quality. McCarthy Bid. ;-..t hav. ln Cl,r- ' hfc will he ,; the nn ""W Underwood Bldg. Surety Bond r'rai Labor Insurance