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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1925)
IATHNEWS i TrlllfeI Af 'A.. f - a AAV Pj Fir Denies Sister Of Scopes Job in His Schools 3 1: I! hid la riamliis official records In , I ha of fit M jCKS'l'Y. Amku'I Marlon i"'",r ASPCROVE II, 4,,, and '". AHCOROVK. Au. IJ.Normati Anderson and fleorge Murinn were sale:- ,i,rll and cUII-i Klamath fall, on business frl .! from .. lr. anil Mm. II. V. (Irlffln were I....U... a. - A k.1 .... . fr too WW... Am ml rhlldin "'"" urn visitor! la r ' r - . 17. J J "U"t IJ) IV&O, RE D E P TION l "" .. "rutliB from Alsom. ,..!.. ine, - r " Ld daush'e", ,nd Clurlco Kill- Mr. miit Mr. Ii..r Htmriin or (IruulH I'iim wnru mmn ,r Mr. anil Urn I k U..n.fl..l.l t . ... MHii-.iviu ..iiiimiiiv , nev H. A. Hamli rii Bin ,trM ,0 trralrr lake In the nf. , tk-r ''"'"I Mr. Ili.ley. of the Klm, l ..-MINI1 ami !' . ....... f" . i !iy rompuny or cniloau In wm a i ..mi t nn r IB , l,u.ln,MM Vldllor rfu )! I... W(,l, Willi nr 1 Mr HI Minim. .ti ..f 11. 1. ' l"'fur" business her. lust week tu, ,h. '' " ,', Purest Lumber company, " Minn Constumu I rvmnl M Pit Johoaon ami iuiu'i- KnUler ncroniuinlnl l,v Mm. W u,i Wednesday Diuioy anil rhlldra motored from ucailon trip ny Klamath Palls Monday evening linil. crron. iy- Mn. Iinnry spent a week with MIm ,nd prints n 1 Man Crystal seriously III. V"'"n 1'"r"'r ""vl AIM npnaan. Ili-orge Morgan and k'" ""r "lr" .Vnriiiun Anderson niiiliirfd lo Port liy Hie Modoc Klamath Huturduy nlelit. ill' " Mr. and Mm. UVn.l.ll mn,u Mi Smith "'I'' trip lo ('ruler Ink Sunday and en- U.l satiiniay. Joyed a mos, pleasant day. al Kurttl and K'-flhyhontdi the amok from (ha forest ulaus h'lr rmialn. 1 llrn , th4l lon tpMri thelr Liriwa. h I" !". .i. of lh. lak. Mr. and Mra. Hubert Brophy and llrophy arc atlendink bual- ni In .Meilford thin work. Mr. ii nil .Mm. Jaik McKoovor of Chlltxiuln nml Mr. anil Mra. J. K. who hna bern qultn 8rt!l1. Wah. ! it (' Aumry pi-opln' Jll( ti at II in kin- kin. Tktw ri: Mr, trd R. Moffat and . i Unihn nd Man,n,d (f )h, ,,,,. molor0(1 t0 'Jr. i4 Mm. Ik-lhrrl .,ITky . 0n lh,ir r. U tain. Ur. and Mra.....-- I(.ln .... ..f,.i.nn.i ni Litb'Tul Kit tllll-; tv. ,rin.. ba lalK i, u .... i. terrillni in aton and make an .Mn hi Cot .and ,., ,,i. . Ito tknd at t'ru-; i. t n...l-.in of lh llnnlmin Mo. Mlit Lrla Sronra, ichool trai'brr and titter of John T. Scopct, prinripal figure in the Doyton, Trno., rnolution trial, aayt that L. .'. Hanifan, above, brad of the Faducah, Ky., achoolt, hat drnied ber a poiition In the M'hoolt there brcaute tbe refuict to renounce the beliefs of ber brother. 8 KILLED AIVD 40 WOUNDED IN RIO I LONDON. A ti jr. 12. Klcht pertona were killed and 40 were wounded when 800 anldlert rlaahed with 10.000 Chlneae atrlke rioters at Tientsin Wednesday. areordlnK to a dlspsfh 'o the Central News.! Many Ohlnete ore : reported to have been drowned when they leap ed Into the river to escape the sol- lor romnanv of Klamath Falls was! ulr"-. I'1"1'0 VVI throus.li tha i T futrniir, mid ...lv ..,,,.. i ..-. iauii strikers' ranks as the soldiers mov kdra sf RUmath Pulls' Koek i""1 "Mlnat them. In n t tomr of Mrs. ... ,., rf r , i.,n of: Order wa restored only after - t tha IVmi l.iimher romnanv left hnudred of rioters had been ar- fljltut A. llowurth , - - ,, ,.,,,. fn. port' rented. M, it dinner Sunday After raldlnr Thlnese owned, but f f lit Klintih Hard-! ,' -. mn sim.nn have ' American manaeed cotton mills, the it Klanath Pulls, ,,, frn.n i-hiiiumln Inai ! rioters turned to the Tientsin mills Piul fampMI. t u.MMk Mr Un J k M.'Cnln ! and smushed the machinery. Dam- Jimet A. Ilownrth . ' ' ... ,u. ai.- . .!,. ! aues ore estimated at about SI.. nil I4r. William II. ! ...J. ,.. ,., nr ri.iin...tn ouO.ooo. i r " ii, vlsltlns with Miss Marsaret Troiil.lo Irian Wednesday when couolry, tin. Wn ,n Intcrmu uf kw. INn. J. wus vlsltlns with Unison Friday. Kivrrn- i-r-i i,.i.... I Kwuunu Snnduy Viiukiii mills. durlnK which eight VV. Allan nml: ' " . I worn indirect mill the mill nartlv was soldiers lii-cnn run inline up pur down from ! Iliipanls in Tuesduy't riot at tho Ike Aonry (,ver the' ITh All... . . titer at s u iii of a! i '-.U rrew by Klulll- lilih Allan It fore. Mil. I. NTItlKP NKTI'I.FIk LONDON. Aim. 1 3. The Shane- wrecked. The Tuosday disorder was the result of a Chinese effort to compel mill workers to Join a strike. I'bnl mill Mlrlke bns lieen srtlled. ae- I ''imp. niiditur for Ibe'rordlns lo a dlsnalih lo Hie Dally rT m Ibis district, ur L"nry Monduy even Kxpri'ss. The employers agreed to reroxnltn thn mill workers' union ow,Noiv Viscountess, Continues "in tor $4,000,000 Gould Estate " : Wealthy Rancher Kills Baby Daughter And Self HKI) lll.UPP, Calif., Aug. 12 While his wife and three children looked on. Itiilthoiar Zimmerman, well to do rancher, killed his two year old dannhter and then com mitted suicide. NolhlnK nnusiiul had been noted nliiuit Ihe man's action before the k II lint's, lie bad been slttlnK with Ihe fumlly group when be suddenly arose, selted his youngest child by jthe less and running outside with .her dusked her head against the sidewalk. Zimmerman then ended his life with a shot gun. r-wvere k:..t- - the Vi Uo,Mi now a viseountets as a result; of her I"""1" her BT,",, U,mfo"l. htlr of the Earl of Midlcton, ' ho"l ilic '"' 40.000 of the estate of (liorjte J. horn ,,. m',rrl''l sin month before he died. Her three V ,0,0oo i Cllluc. were recently granted an annual In t knAsud! a? r"m CoulJ mi"0'"- T1,e viscomitrsi " She was in actress, English born, when Roseburg Congressman' Condition Is Improved PORTLAND, Aug. 12. Dinger Hermann of Hoseburg, former con gressman from Oreson, and at one time commissioner of tho general Innd office at Washington Wednes day night was reported as in a fav orable condition at St. Vincent's hospital where he had been brought earlier In the day. Mr. Hermann who Is S3 yenrs old was brought lo Portland by his . ti .. nllnrnev nf son, Kioeri nnnm,.,,, Roseburg. I)KnT PHOIIU'DKADI-OCKKD WASHINGTON. Aug. 12. Nego tiations for settlement of the Bel gian war debt to the United States ran Into a deadlock after an all-day discussion Wednesday. nd It ap peared that a critical stage had been reached. One member of the Am erican commission stated that If a solti'lon of tho present disagreement over terms was not reached at the mooting Thursday, he feared the ne gotlations would break off. - Cla-iifiod advertising: is a morning paper proposition ai- f a,t NUfl II. :.' $ Starts Today ... , . We are raising money to pay our creditors Turning our en-" tire stock into cash in the quickest possible time. This is not a clear ance sale of old merchandise, but is a money raising sale, purely and simply. Little of the past season's stock remains in our store. Most of it was sold when we found it necessary to launch this tremendous sale in order to pay our creditors. What little is left has been cut ' in price again and again, until now it has reached rock bottom. Most remarkable of the offerings of this sale -are the very best of !, millinery, coats, suits, dresses, skirts, blouses, corsets and 'hosiery. Included are the new fall coats and velvet hats. A sale setting a precedent in value-giving before the begin ning of the fall season. A marvelous opportunity that every '.fliii- i: irtT DISCERNING WOMAN WILL SEIZE WITH ENTHUSIASM SAVE ON YOUR FALL PURCHASES i r , .. - - J : 'a Here s How A collection of 200 dresses, silk and wool, ; ranging '" in prices up to $19.50. Select one for $9.50 and get another for $1.00. Group pf 200 silk and wool dresses ranging: :o;: in prices up to $35.00. Select one for $19.50 and get the r r : other one for an additional '. . ' . ' rVNrAArrSrkVMV Two can take advantage of this Special Offer Bring your Mother, Daughter, Cousin or Friend or, buy two for yourself , Gome Quick v Don't Delay. Many other Exceptional values in Women's wearing apparel. This is our greatest sale. Your gain, our loss. See our Window Display. Sale Opens at 9 a.m. Remember Sale Starts Today VOGUE STORE Fifth and Main $' ill . . - . . . . r ' LA 33