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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
(jit iVavy w. drmy m Air Races ol iriBna. end Cuiir, i'"" enrouie 10 ira. kmailay r l nit lu-t Friday. F " - ..H...1 In 1 " ioi'B w" ' ' I.1 for several day kk. " L,..hi.r of rou daughter ui tenllon of Mixing 1 few day ( trifling la bmlnui matters Mr. and Mr.. Jack DuKnrt wtrn bu.lneaa end plauiure visitor In Klamath Xnlla Saturday evening. Mr. nd Mm. Illll Simmon, and children of Wllllama creek, arrived bar Wednesday evening with iha In- lontioo 01 visiting with Mr. Klin inon's mnthar, Mra. J. J, Mansfield j and .rcninpanled by hla turned to Ply Bat- Illy ma r un at th cbnoliioua 1 ..klwatfiMllt knt lor a. .day .flvrnoun. T t.l. .., tw . Knot 0' u"' ..eat of Iba doctor'e Knot. 01 io "V (. day L,0 annotation held, t,IID August Toy mad plana tor t their horse at rodea Ukl" L ia perfect Plans. 1 Mia tain man, ia r . . . . ffi.h UMllPK aurr II, 1 replacing bY 1 prevent fur- r flab. til returned W BlY" Xt opening of tha of W. Donoy. Jim Honker nnd Mlaa Valtna Hooker, motored to Fort Klamath Tueadny evening. Work on th fuunilallon of I lie new mill la elurtcd and work Ik pro iraaalnx rapidly. Nw building material la arriving every day, and It la reported qulta a number of man will ha bar noil i work oa tha new structure. W. A. Illlll) flenaon hn accepted a poaltlon aa locomotive engineer for tha I'rllran Hay lumber company at ramp No. 2. FT. KLAMATH FOUT KI.AM ATM, Aug. M.- Mlaa Faye (lordnn, after a fcw! rfi.ua wl-lfl.- J- UI I... ..... ... ' "hmr 111 niamam ran wun a friend. Mian Allco Ilanaon. re turned to ber homo Friday, Faye I. tba daughter of Mr. and Mia. II. J. (lordon. . Mlaa Dorothy Hugh aud brother, Ilorqard. . war upending tho week- aud bar visiting with friends. ' While atarklni for Jim Dlinn' in, rraus' rou.. iia wki toa1 AM,r w knock. loakoul aiutlon. wer k,d off , .tark brok() hl( grm Jan ft a rlh. lift wait I nWnn In thn I ,,14 at tba Illy hall 1 b(wp,ttl ia Klamath Folia thla auanuav. l.Bln by Jrry SU-more aud Itob- Vk.tatoo and fam- 0,dn. 1 la llorwfly to ,llM..Vr. and Mr. Harry I.. M:iyo. S""'' ln.-rt llolllna aiid Mr. and Mra. , 'Allan' War.B ,. K. mn,lr(d around tha rim Iirtni la Hly Wadnaa- of CralaT Inka Friday. Mr. and Vunr U lb aoo of m iri.-. hUlh.r .in, ..1 j v uiv 1 ... iftii.n " ........t. and alalar-lnlaw, Hubert Rollna la Mra. Mayo'a nrphow. ha la a (trad Ulln of tba Cogawoll mllrga of San: FranrUoo. Thla la tha flrat tlnm thoy hav vlalird t county. Mr. and Mra. (i. f. Ilia and CYI?US SAtTIS uy 8 I'. J ' ' 1 jJsS HW?AON J NORTOrTlsil pWif ,! ! SataiaKd', ChRlSTIAH F. SCMtV-T I ... I It. 8. Looaley racantly had an ', operation for tonaolltls. H la r ' ported to ha gattlni along flna. "All HP FKH1NP. IS " Imllht do the trtriu-PiJaaciirUi tha MftT riTrUINr csH lura. and attaching It to a food Una. , NOT CATtMINO nan ht erept- cautlonalf to tha bank I above the home of the rainbow, The above title la an .opinion ex- gently and quietly lowered hit lure AGENCY Pr..M ny every au.an.7 " ' to th. .urt.c. of the water, aad waa t..u,..i ...u,i. 7A ,! rewarded almoat Immediately by a KLAMATH AGENCY. Aug. to.- " " ' - ,h. m hor vlclou. atrtke. , p.ut It,, w.an t the Mr. and Mra. Uroy I). Arnold left!'"""' "- rainbow It wa a full-grown mink. Haturday noon for Portland, where IP'" " -" And from then on for tno apac o the former waa called auddenly to'mre"r l"'u,", 8m out-" Ian hour or more. Shorty bad th atland a bearing or trial brought! 8horty Blevlna of Creacent la thet,ma of m r(nl. w ,8 about by the ault for Umber allot-j '' convort to thla groat truth, ttlmal hooked that It waa neceaaarjr mrota by certain Klamath Indiana. Mr and Mr. Marlon Gober and children drove to Lakevlaw on Sat urday, Mr. (lobar returned Runday, hie conversion being brought about J , br(ng lbe mnll -to him, put hi In the following manner: j foot on i)u nec( Bd cut the hook) For aotne time Hhony ana hecn from hla lip1. ,., aware of tbo fact that a nice, Dig, leaving Mra. Oobr and the children! fat rainbow made hla home In a cer- there to vlKlt with her parent until1 tain pool In the. Upper Daachuieai the flrat of September. not from from hi borne in i.reaceni. Mlaa Evelyn Weat of Pendleton, and acveral tlraec he baa had a. "rlae" Ore., daughter of Walter West, who! from the big boy, but baa never been waa formerly auperintendent here, I able U aupply Juat tho proper lure la vlalting a few day at the home j to entice the flah to take a proper of th Mlaaea Florence and Clarice hold that la in Shorty'a estimation. Elliott. Tuesday afternoon the lat'-llt may be the rainbow feel dlffer ter rava a awltnmlnir narty oh the lent. A short time ago Blevlna flg- i Upper lake in Mlaa Weafa honor. lured that a nice little green frog jAfti'r enjoying a wlm. the party ihad a ptcnle supper on the beach 1 around a campflre. Those attend ing were the Mlasea Loretta and Ferol Porter, Mary Sander, Lcatha and Jessie Gray, the guest of honor and hostess, and Mrs. Harry E. Dobbins. ; Harry W. Camp, auditor for the government, left '' Tuesday on the stage for Kend. , The Klamath Agency ' Woman' , club had a called meeting Friday afternoon, to make plana for a b'ene- I tit affair for the Doernbacher boa !hital fund. It was decided to give a dance . at . the ' Agency Saturday evening, August 29. XEW "I1II.I. BBYA.S" ! CHICAGO" Hailed . ey funda. mentglhrta here aa successor , to the late William Jennings Bryan as champion of their, cause Dr. John Itoach ' 8tratoriv New York clergyman, has, arrived In Chicago to battle tha force of modernism as typified by' Clarence . Ba-row ana attack the lawyer philosopher In hla citadel. , : J. 4 I Army met win race navy airmen tor tne runner prize 11- '.lw jannual International Air Haces, to be held this rear at Mitch-I field, Long Inlanu, N. Y. The army designations for the fllgl'. are Lieut. Cyrua Battls, Capt. Maney V. Cook, I.ieut. Leo H. ICiw son. 'I be navy entnet are Lieut. J. C. Viiliiici, V. S. jf. ?:Y Lieut. H. J. Norton, U. S. Marine Corp. One of the speedie. navy plane is shown. ' Max Mason Chosen U. of Chicago Pres. Wiitw U the aoo ui brother of Mra. lit in. Marvin Croaa. ,ift to spend some ' rf.'h4 home Won- 111 tualoeiw trip. - !OVE g. 20 - n. c nil was a bunions u wraral day last I, CHICA.1KJ, , . Aug. .- (United I News) Max Mason, professor of ! mathematical physics at the Unl- gllt, and the county club leader, week and moved down to the home r6rlty ot Wisconsin, baa been Frank Sexton, stopped here after, of her folks, of Modbc Point. Her named president of tho University maklna the trln to Crater lake Sat. 'fnlka loft Vnnrtiv or Tiiesdav f or ; ' V-nlcoBO. i urday. A meeting was held ul the: Portland where they will stay for hotel for the home-making rlulthe winter. ' girls. Mlaa Cowgill gave somo veryl Mr vrs. J. V. Martin, son Prof. Mason's acceptance of the afflce. which ? waa. left vacant last May by the death of President Er- ' " ! k..inr..i ir..vn.,t.. n. .. . ..... . nest uewm uurwo, ww.mbuiiu.. nv, of Klamirthl"" V . ' ' IT. ' .".. and daugnter, joe ena vman. iy . b ,olnt u, COm 1 ';ur." :p""ler' Mr- Co'!C' R- J"00" nosed of uulveralty trustees ,iiracin, iurrm .u.in. aimiq mi- ..j dnuehter Elsie, were In Klam-. . ... . were here Sunday visit- giiaon, Klva Moon and Norma Gor-i tb Fallg Monday on business. don. Also Mina Cowgill and Sexlon a Instructors. Mr. I ( Cilloqulu wa here Wtrnjty. - Hilfor and son John twulMiD (lna Rob- kit were guast of Mr. Porta ' Chaatatn ' last knd Mrs. rhoMaln and foBpanlrd Mrs. Kllgore ttwlr return trip Bun Kllgore is a slsler of rt. floberl Brophy re- 1 camping trip In the district Tuesday even- leport a wonderful Trip iom; good else fiah of Fort Klamath ' was k hinlneM ' Thutsday t ' Mrs. Ernie Kramer ac- by Woody Iioney motor- liUmath Thursday even- Mn. John -W(iiklen$an "turned home Tuea after apendlng a week 'Wtlng friends. ;. 1. I,. Grfeto and Pt ware guests of Mr. I'rophy Monday And thla. week. pf tnd Waller Williams Fslla were visitors In hlurday and Sunday. f. Urown of Jackson- ''U'" Mrs. Brown's nar- m Mrs. w. D. Morgan pei-ehd. f Rooker motored down una ia in b Monday to (d Fredloi Doney back lrad the d VI.Mn and grandaon .and Ifwere guests' at J.' B. Home Monday. ' Mr, pfo'hnne'ntf storhkeoDor riffeek. Mr, snarlln- la iue sume district. of Modoo Point n ouslness Friday. "Nfim was over .from ,0 vlH his people Sun- daughters, tot. Mrs. J. P. McAullffe wns a busl' neaa caller In tha county sent Sat nrday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Fronk Evans and; dnugnter and son, riura oni ion- aid, passed through here Sunday ah thutp ' -av ia Crater luke. ' 1 MUsea Ida aad Bess Brlscnn left! Marin, who spent a fow doya ot the nosehurRi Ore., are here vUtting Saturday for Topsy Itrade. whnro; huckleberry patch last week. re-with rcla,VP11, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bss will continue her school af-! turned loMheir home Tuesday with M1Uer.' Mr. Millar la lira. Hluir'a tor a abort vacation. Ida intends' a good many berries. brother. . to atay here for a week and vlslt.j a. . ' Tr.Tln nath ho"! O. B. Bunch, who has bn work- Mra. E. 11. JarKman. miss neieu h"j-" . Crater lul(a national I Jim Dixon and .Mtssea Kutn istcn iols and Opal Caldwell were ehop-' Jack Briscoe and Miss Allco Fer-,pnC ln the county seat . Monday. j glison motored to Olene Sunday. ; 0pal jointly returned to her home Alice has secured a public school . ter 8ppndinK the eummer. I . .... 1. ... . 1. . 1. . Illnnn . tllll tf ' . ..... . . f .1 Clnra nnd Don- "lml"'"" ' ' I In Portland. .nr. ana . .u Mr. and Mrs. O. W. 'Kngle and Cardwell ore Opal a parents. son and daughter. Mejvin and! Mr and Mrs.' William Blair, of. members ot the faculty, begin his administration 1. v. and Ho will October Cowgill and brother, William Cow- tel this summer quit work lust Deserted by Kin, Driven From Home, Girl Mniher's Baby Is born in noaa I'll Montgomry and Mrs. "era down from Cal- riday. I Mr"- 8. a ' Jewel f of I r, 1 !. 1U1IU ki . - - "" .iciurv mo M Palln thin w u k..im. IDs . "',,,! rOnif.a.a. an. ... Mf Crystal!, home untll "l able In i. . I, an ..... . nuiaj rwa)Mj aaafaaaaaaaaa jT I 8 .-mm&M t:'-'--'-' - - ( ixf fiN ) A i wmsm . i -i i r -i i ira fKK i III I j,.JTS" II I mm . ma i i 1 litf a con , u. hn.hand and father ana r, . L laarriru u w l. a v . .1. a niiiifi ir v k 1 iv. -" r . Mexico Attacks Consul MEXICO CITY, United States Ambassador James It. Sheffield is persona non grata In Mexico and should not return here to take up-bia duties at the embassy ac cording to an editorial appearing in the newspaper Excelsior yes terday The paper's comments on the ambassador stirred consider able Interest among Mexicans and among members of the foreign colony. ' FBI FALL'S GROCERY Corner 6th and Main Sts. SA TURD A Y SPECIALS, l pkg. Citrus Granulated Soap Ppwder;, jleg. 50c 1 pkg. Citrus Wash Powder. Reg. :...;?......r-30c , Total price - -80c .-..np .... SPECIAL PRICE 5Qc While They Last V " SALE ON SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAM Saturday Only. Frpah Tomatoes and Peaches. Albertas" and Crawf ords for canning. See us before buying. 2 Tons Fresh Oregon Prunes $1.00 per box. Loads of Good Watermelons. SPECIALS In Victrola Still on at SHEPHERD'S park, returned' to' his lSomo after hurting bis back. - - . ' vie nnd Mrs." Fred Smith and grandson. Clarence Dudley. .Mrs. Chas. Noah, son and dabghter, laij vln and Dorris, Mr.. and Mrs. ArcU, I.cwcllen. son, Kehneth, Jake Flshj r and Marian . Bhnch motored to. Wlhl-Kse beach Sunday afternoon j j to enjoy a swimming party; j Mr. and Mrs., r red eeu m """j, ,., ,.., ......w Innd are here tnis weea tmiuusii Mrs. Nell's iii-ther and father, Mr. and Mrs. fl. W. Loosley. ; Miss Jessie Thomas was a bual- : nesa caller In Klamath Falls Mon day evening, she came back Tues-j day. Mr, and Mrs. J. V. Shank ot A1-, bony, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Cecil Fox, of Eugene, stopped at the Anna Creek-Lumber 'mill to visit withj Mrs. Shank's sister, '"Sirs. aiacK, Parker. Tlio party had been to Crater lake, coming by. the way of. Medford. They returned to their homes by the way . of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nlchola of Klamath . Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Loosley, spent Sunday after noon cn Klamath river fishing. Bring Us Your HIDES and PELTS We are la the nurket for Bides and Pelts, and will ff tba highest market price. Lewis Grocery 223 S. 6th Photw .KS ! nr. n.n , ... . rm and daughter, sUble. Mr. Anne Cooper, V''11; few hour, later in an Infirmary, near Chicago. The naoy " - " . I)rem,ture birth inauceu y Sue, Phy.lci.n. ...v, to exposure and pre M. Cjoper Z I .IgM o P"1 ,' 'Ltn tron, which .he w.yirted, de LaeeS in the hoapital. Y.. is ' ,. J slarei by authoritle. to be unht tor. Only $725.oo Dodge Sedan $241.67 D6wn $46.82 a Month With balloon tires, shock absorbers and full equipment. We consider this the best used car buy in. Klamath County. Howie Motor Co. Esplanade and; Pine. Phone 379 UNDERWOOD'S SPECIALS Regular $1.50 ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS "Reguiar$I.SO ALARM CLOCKS Special at R"clTr"i5!oO-HA.lR BOBBING, SETS, consisting of Comb, Clipper bbcI Bnrhr Scissors . -j '''''.' $289 ' mntr-'aVA iu"t Regular 50c"lEMON COLD CREAM Special at . 29c p - ;":' " ' . s r " " lReil7ro"cOCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO , " 29c . - Rlelar $1.00 Nylotis COLD CREAM POWDER ' 79c .. "ReguTa7 $1.00GENUINE RUSSIAN IMPORTED MINERAL OIL ' HC ' RTgula7$1.20 IMPORTED OLIVE OIL Regular Toe UNDERWOOD'S CORAL CREAM - 29c "ReTularSOc UNDERWOOD'S BAY RUM ""RegHlar 50c UN DER WOOD'S LEMON ' LOTION , Regui7r"60c UNDERWOOD'S VANISHING CREAM ' ' ::. Regular 50c UNDERWOOD'S GREEN SOAP . - SHAMPOO - 2?P-1 IF ITS GOODENOUGH TO BEAR UNDERWOOD'S NAME, IT'S THE BEST OBTAINABLE Underwood's Pharmacy I" Pa L ' '-ill :! IN I). t Hi t J ill r if1" f morning, with the In-