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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1925)
L iMATH NEWS P01S Saturday August 18 lQgg. HowtoDo New Dance Favorite, "Charleston": Pl.ne Left Behind HacMillan Goe ,dily ' North 14. I-.i- Lrnving "'" """" HO TON. Ann ,llh the Mac illltIC Uli.n t...-t ff ln.H. ,1 Kiah. t.reeniami. -wr attempt M establish li.i, bw from which . i .... fttl All !iii1 fur Ihrlr iun blind "I"'1 , ,h.h ventured forth , ,,r. llin NA-I and the wA-l injureu wi e -wooilinK uf Hill MM rord. Hi" anchorage al h'Ul'ril sun was io In mrry on mm plorlm H" " rB il. th( Hi'i'iid iiiIkIikii i n I HUM Thursday nlic.it ri tn4 t H-iii1 fjord. pellfd In lurn bark be- niloii iroulili'. iTiinllnic L received ,iv "'" Na- Lripble wirlcly here. ta plane reached III ol ihn II.iikIuiI fjord, huH In set up their it were unable to land ibi irons' winds. al the water pounding i NA-I opined her scams. Its forward rntnpart- ,ii (bt went diiwn by I hi. Ihi wlnmi liniihed Ihn rdlot II. nietwiiges hern. iSRBt ilonicl.lf the llow- ktrok tllurin by III en- knrl. ild wai Utcr hoisted fnrf. nI57 shL. Central Iml rktIM F - Dorria Among ths business li lt on to spend Friday In Klamath Kalis was 0. C. Wood, well known resident of Dorrts, who makea fre quent visit to the city. Teacher Miss Wlllatta Welch. teacher of the Donanta district la Included In the out of town vtokors In the city yesterday, when she i spent her time visiting with i and in the city shops. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ' Visitor MuVilas i fenamhart en Ruconlcb are enjoying a -visit from: Joyed a brief fwr Jfterday front Mr. RucoulcVs aunt and uncle. Mr. Mt Orace' McClure and'Mlsa Ruth and Mrs. William Bohlander of! McClure of Portland, wlio were pass verslty of California, completing her i On Balr C. C. Coleman of L " . . ... . ""l"u"ou- """" . f.liirnfnlnt will I, .HI...I.J Dorrls la Included in the out of town business visitors in the city yesterday. Ilonanzji Out of town business visitors 1n Klamath Fall Friday Included Roy M. Bhifflet of Do nanta, who' spent the day trans acting affairs and visiting friends. Christmas time, and plans to spend the remainder of the year teaching In and about lterkeley. Mi-rrilt f.li-1 Miss Wanda Pope of Morrill, who was among, the grad uates nf ClrnMnn A vrlr-nlt ural with lege during the past spring, will leave the lutter part of the month I for Woodland, where she will accept Mi-rrlll New O'Connor, well . position as teacher In the Wood- known resident or the Merrill Ols- land Washington high school. Misa trlct where he is Interested aa a , Pope will Intruct In home economics., rancher, was among the out of i town visitors In Klamath Falls Frl-i day. YouTtfES Nigbt and Morning to keep them Clean, Clear and Healthy Write or frttfByt Cart" or "Eye beauty Beak Mui.C.B.H.H.I,I 0Sl,aut. Mulln Anton Cacka of Malln Is among the business vlsitora In Klamath Falls yesterday. In Klamath Frank Moreland, ac companied by bis son, Albert More lland. are In Klamath Falls, pre paring to spend three weeks' vlslt- ln there. . They are former resi dents of Klamath when Moreland . was one of the original organizers! of the Klamath State bank. Albert Moreland Is a student of University of Southern California, where he plans to return this fall. CHIEF PLOTS ! VP AIGN SUNDAYS v,tos. . h Ans- SLAYER YOUTH MAY : GET ONLY 4 YEARS The National Association of Dancing Masters, i.1 convention In Chicago, decided the "Char Iriton" wouM be the most xpular dance of the scston. Mildred Melrose, stage and screen player, shows how It Is done. The urn-.iUe iter- -- iii.traici Irft to right. . From the Coast Charles E. Ride- nour, business man of North Bend, and Matt R. Smith, of Seattle, are visiting In Klamath Falls. They are stopping In the Hall hotel while If the city Mr-dfonl E. L. Lenox, with the California Oregon Power company of Medford. is spending several days In the city. Presbyterian Church -i:i. r 1 Sunday School . 10:00 a. m. Preaching Service f 1:00 a. m 1! ,; ' The Reverend J. S. 'Stubblefield, - ioTC mer' pastdr1 and now of Merced, J Calif., wui preach.. . lb srthlMtlon sia- viloshi n 1 1 mo. Lin- ; enforcement; Wl swafileil to work I I if ta-tth a number of SKKAI.IA. ette Aitiima. Mo., Aug. M. Kver- I " yenr-old murderer Ileluriis- of Prof. Allien Clawson of lx.d,: Pllcer for the I'arlfle Telephone 1 .Mi rrlll Will iilacknfan. promin ent rancher of the Merrill district. Is included In the out of town iiusl ness visitors In the city yesterday,' transacting buMncss in the court -E. F. Petty, of Portland, house. ' Local Briefs & i N. Y., may serve kss than four , ieiegrap "U'). reiu.o. .uu, .u ; To Yellon-atone Miss Anna Reev i .... ...i.i i Ponlund. after spenillnc two months ' . ... , . .,,... r'n oere on the com- ' , wl. ,....., , , performing local work ' t .t U. Sills nlher ,.v.r.,...n. r' naa rosigneo ner posiuon mere ana f sre laving their rest. Despite the efforts of the proseeu- ... - li..l .1. I- ronbrrnres. ho Willi""" l"urr " R , , , j n.ons. who resides in the Hliaw-Ucrt-Mregrsm of ,!,, ,, " n"lr,l',r Ral,,Bt ,1"1,"y ''"'ram mfll district. I. in Klaamth ! lo nt dl.M.,.. heads. I'"" """""" "7'' "' Fall, for the weck-cml. She I. visit- !r deiermine which ! ",n"niou""' 1 "0aT!Ang her mother. Mrs. Jackie Km-!,he VUlllne Miss Dixie Klalne Em- left for a week's visit In Yellow- I'lnsled to the new reg- slalulea forbid the trial of a per of his ogn In the criminal mons, of the Winters apartments. stone Nutlonal park. From Yel- stone Miss Reeves plans to leave the south, where she will spend remainder of her time, plan ning to live there permanently. From Merrill Road Mrs. J. E. Hooper and daughter1, residents of the Merrill road, wero among the visitors In Klamath Falls ycaterdpy Return' to .Valley After visiting In Klamath for the past two weeks, Miss Augusta Parker and Miss Oer- trude Parker returned to their home In Grants Pass. Miss Augusta Par ker will return the early - part "Tit September in order to start work ftp, plans 'for the opening 'of "Central school, of which she is principal. Inspection Fred Peterson, county school superintendent, spent Friday In the Bonanza district, inspecting the schools of that section. Merrill James Larey, wtU hcUirahliw m,i.i..i. .....ii i.'"nn rt ...... u mum ll,.' I .... n . courts. To lilt-.- Mrs. Miirv Drew left yes- - .h.t i-iiiiari! m h..i - - - I With the arrival of his mother, Priy for y, where she plans to, known sheepman of the Merrill, ihedi (roin llnilnfton, tililo, f ri- remain over the week-end, visiting district, was among the out ' of duy afternoon and the morn rlicer- Wuh her clunuliter, Mrs. Walter! town vislK.rs In tho city yesterday. I fill attitude taken by his futher and Campbell. 1 i ' I Wllker.ton, the young murderer , . ( Merrill -Kva Bowman Is Inelud Wjops'Em 3 " onf tin vault . , ,noi" "Inning ' chiP lo.V- ' Briti,h A' see mid greatly enioiirnged nml( l-roin Mullu Anton hilly ol Miuin talked at length of pluns for his. Is Included In the business visitors defense. I to spend yesterday In the city. Demented Daughter Kept In Wood Cage By Timid Parents i Mlillnnil -J. ('. Hooper of Midland and 0. M. Hooper, also of Midland. I were among the business visitors In I ho ril) section. ed In the nut r-f 4own visitors .in Klamath Falls. yesterday. Shopping Mrs. J. W. Taylor spent Friday afternoon In the city shopping and . visiting with her many friends from her home cited in the Merrill district. to- White th mitre. Ailv. Pelican Alu 1 no avcki PI A nc ll-(I'nlt-! Dr. (iarr. who has been conduct-) Hr. flarr, who has been conduct ed New. -A W i, cottplejing services . Klgbth and Klamath. I "vlce at ElAlh nd Klamath. e,l Nc-A ',, l011..n, wi conlln0 hu starting tonight wilf continue his 7 ""I..' -::;:ed; .. ...o . Wh. PaMcanin.oel.ng, a, tho Know III" einn-inw ... 4 . . ...i ,..i,..j I., n theatre. Adv. Alb finiinninp kiiiii liiu Kill i... n ... wooden cage for yen and fed her as If she wero an animal. The strango situation was dis covered hero Friday when iw.i police officers entered the homo of Maria and lleginlo Seonel. forced open a locked door and found Jwe fa Scanes, 23, lying nuked on the floor of a specially ' cons(ru.-cd wooden rage. The parents, recently from El Paso tearfullv explained that tlmf girl had been "sick In the bond." since birth and that they did n.t want the world to know about It. "We gavo her good care." the parents cried, "we- gave her very good caro." At the psychopathic ward of tho general hospital whero the girl w taken nhvsictnns snld she was in excellent health and apparently had not been subjected to any ill trcl "The girl was removed sololy be cause we feared a fire in the frame structure, where tho Beanos family llvos," Police Captain Herman Kline said. The chief further ex plained that If the parents had been wealthy and able to furnish hor a cuinforluble plitee to W that she would huve been permitted to remain with her parents. A circulation covering the city of Klamath Falls and the county ol Klamath that's the Klamath News KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. Our care in confinement Is compre hensive and pleasing. adv-t Mac's Cash Grocery 123 So. 6th ' . Phone 484-J Some Prices for Today ; Crystal White Soap, 5 bars !.20c Fels Naptha Soap, 3 bars ......19c Fels Naptha Washing Powder, carton 22c Mission Bell Toilet Soap, 3 bars : 22c We have also a complete line of Crown Flour, which is made of the finest grade northern wheat, and measures up well with the finest flour, and prices that will please. 49 lbs. Crown Flour, white loaf ....-............$2.75. 21 lbs. Crown Flour, white loaf 1.40 10 lbs. Crown Flour, white loaf .67 10 lbs. Pancake Flour .90 Large carton Pancake Flour .34 3-lb. carton best Rolled Oats .32 8 lb. carton best Jiffey Oats : 32 Try some of the Crow Products you will find they please. -..... ' We also have a full line of Vegetables and Fruits at prices that arn Hunt.. . Phone your orders. We deliver anywhere in the city. We are Groceteria style serve yourself. . H. I. McKim. FOR Any Building Economy, durability and appearance are tbe result of .well thoughtoat plans and specifications. Gel the most Building Dollar. for your SEE H. R. PERRIN Designs, Plans, Estimates 909 Hovka ltlilg. Phone 230-J Portland, their n.lce Miss Pin Pot- ter. and Mrs. s. M. Couey. all th.;,n nrouh Klamath Falls enrout. visitors from the rose city. - Crater lake. Miss flrace McClura lis a sorority, sister at Mlsa Sham- , For llir Houlh Miss Mamie Ola-1 hart, both girls affiliated with Beta I friends 1,11 " lea,"n Saturday for Ber-'Kappa on the Oregon" Agricultural I whr ' -''-itolleg. campus. . Ui-i- : A furnace in your home will keep the summer at your command all winter. Prices $135 up. Phone 371. Ill i 1 M V(sT1VTHJl flirt. I (111 i lCVAUfII.YII.nV K 1 Uli in1 ul iriKtutix c -. I-.. - . v- ' -, .' I I pr..l,: r.: V' 'i t .-. .' . " , I fi ll . Broiled, baked, fried or stewedT-ryou'll ij 'J find in every style there's a tang of, deli- , J Icious flavor when you use our choice qual- J ity meats. : . . ; ; by.A- P . ' Miller's Maijket ; 808 Main St Phone 750 ' : .: "' U ii Advances in WOOD come without any warning. CHEAP PRICES are now on. Don't be one of many who will order too late. Winter Is near. Thone In your orders. BLOCK WOOD . Is our specially. Peyton & Co. "Wood to nurn." 601 Main Phone 53S Porter Construction Go. Sand an Gravel Plant ':"! , ; ;" tobert, Ore. ,.vf 'b:Z-'. is now in operation. We sell washed and screened sand and gravel; '' ' v1 :y f ' - . , - r . - . Ct-1 r!:. i ! ; An independent construction-and ma terial Company. ..m PHONE 13 Klamath and Market SU. u: "