The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 26, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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BAR ASSOCIATION
Manager Returns
10 ASSIST JUDGt
ON CIVIL DOCKET
Portland wai considerably
wrought up during th recent search
there tor eacaped convicts from the
OreKon penllenilary. and 2ugen l
KLAMATH MAY
GET NEW JAIL
Wednesday. Aug. 2(1925
Confesses Bombing
Home fot Sympathy
(Continued From rage One)
Following close on tho atatement
ot District Attorney E. h. Elliott
nl.r in recent action in that there la. "no proper piuco m , l ueslay turn n nau
Uotinit a bond tame of J175.UOO tor1 Klamath county where a youth can I t)l)lllb w,lch wrecked hi home
Ithe purchase of a tract to present be confined." came the prediction , ordpr 1o
1. 1.. nthrn Pacific for lu railroad yesterday that, as soon as possible.
one to buy where ne pieaw". ,.. .a renin.
hare no quarrel with tolas wno , .... .g lu4l ,llD,p,, fri.
us to buy their produce, anu i "'" nHhbora. All w ask la that
when ihey want " aomelhiKk. (tif ,lll)kIlg ,( ,h. pictures of the
eud their money a long way t I d ,0 h. (,r mmikf wr.hous
to mall-order hiimes. Us irm.i nmt lirl ,, ,,, ,h. ,,,,,,1,
though, that none of that m""!,1 themnelvM Slid gut our prima,
ever rotm-a back to KLAMAi i Mllll,y mrk V anylhlng you buy
ftiUMi to mf - ,tlvtK i, not perrwtiy iiiuciory
the it-norul
and roads and 10 add lo
devulopmt'Ut.
Hut waive uciiiulntiinrn and sen
timent aside. Look ul the ques
tion at a inulter of self Intnrest.
We linve the cutuloas of the mail
order homes ami kiiw tlielr prices.
Tuke fr uu exumplo a S-volt
case pending in the circuit court hop4 ,ccordlnc to F. Rgy Dunn, j the county court will provide a
for Klamath county Is now. and for manaer (he Klamath Falls basttle where persons of any sex or
some considerable time, has been brancn oI he pacuic Telephone 1 age may be lodged.
In a congested condition, and many TeU,grapB company. Mr. Dunn yes-! Twenty-one thousand dollars Is
civil cases are now pending upon . re,urned fr0m a week's visit soon to be avaiianie t me resuu 01
motions and demurrers ineo many ln portlun(1 and Eugene,
weeks, and even monins previous
hereto; and a great many other
cases are at Issue for trial, and
nendini so at issue many months.
two
EXPERT MELON
. 4 t, anmA mh more than
Dany
years previous hereto; and ; . anfl more ore- tohUa-
"Whereas, the aforesaid condition platea n the near future, Mr.Dunn
nf tha civil docket In said circuit Loij .
court of Klamath county renders It 1 . . - !
impossible for the members of the
bar of this county to dispose ot liti
gation and thus serve their clients
properly, resulting,, also, in a great j
dissatisfaction ot, as well as injury
to the litigants whose cases are
thus pending and undisposed ot as
aforesaid, -
"Now -therefore. Be it resolved
by the Klamath Bar association
that a committee ot three members
be appointed by the president of
litigation involving the county and
n-viu . Portland Mr. Dunn con-1 the First State ft Savings bank, de
ferred with high officers of the fund, it was said yesterday. It
company regarding the situation ln ! was declared that, as soon as the
... sv.n. tw.ntw the com- funds are obtainable, the county
niuuiatu "' j
has msde many extensions In j court plans to provide a Jail ault-
aois to ine neeus oi me community.
The situation in Klamath county.
LOS ANOEI.E3, Aug.
((tilled News) Mlllaou V. Downs,
brother of suspended Councilman
Charles K. Downs, confessed late
exploited llie
In
create sympathy 'r ni
brother, accused with Councilman .storage n ...
Joseph Klt.patr.ck of ! . -. .
12000 brllio money. (. l( M.uey Order 1-'
Atter several hours of grilling, p 0. Stamp
Downs, who suffered a broken rib Express ''
in the explosion, admitted he dyna- '""ll';'';-.' 7 13 l
mlted his own house l" help out j prluli Wll, ,.,. fr del
the "kid" his brother. livery und twy for service battery.
Downs was knocked unconscious oitR pi( K HKllti
bv the dynamite charge lie had ; KLAMATH
placed under his bed. A post, flung
Written by Mr. A. W. Htevens,
Prop, ot
IMI'KltKL OAltAtJH
Hnl nml MhIii Mia.
Authorised I'ltr l-O-LITK
Iribulora.
Adv. A38 . .
Il
ds! I
EES
AT
hundred feet by the blast, crush
ed his rib as he was escaping.
The two former counciimen, cluirg-
FALLS fio.sr.
No waiting for slilpmunl. no rent;
for service buttery. (Juullty WM.L,
KNOWN Satrsfaiilnn liuurantoeti
persons well advised declared, Isjed with soliciting snd accepting
oe that needs immediate attention, i n, goo each to vote tor a proponed
When a woman Is arrested officers tunnel Improvement, appeared In
are at a loss to dispose of her case, ! court Tuesday and asked for ad
and when a minor Is taken into cus-j journment ot their trial until 't'hurs-
Harry L. Mills of the Hilderbrand
district called at the office of the
fair board yesterday morning and
iriadA entrv of many kinds of melons
this association for the purpose of i aJ1 grown on dry iana. Mr. Mills
aacortammg tne true condition oi ,g one of lne pioneer farmers of the
Hilderbrand district, and one good
look at his productive farm will
show even an inexperienced observer
what good tillage methods, careful
choice of location' for air and soil
u.ainage will do toward contributing
to the success of the farmer. Mr.
Mills picks certain locations for cer
tain vegetables and truck crops,
some times these little pockets are
only a few rods in extent but the
bountiful returns and thrifty ap
pearance ot the plants show what
reward may be expected. He tried
over 40 varietiea ot watermelons be
fore arriving at the kind best suited
the civil docket ot the circuit court
Jn this county and for the further
purpose of devising and recom
mending ways and means whereby
this bar association and the mem
bers of the bar generally may as
sist the said circuit court and the
clerk thereof ln the more speedy
disposition ot any and all cases
now pending before said court,
whether upon motions or demur
rers, or for trial upon the merits.
And be it
"Further resolved, that they be
and are hereby authorized to Inves
tigate and report to this associa
tion snch recommendations as in for quick maturity and returns on
their judgment may aeem proper ! his particular type of soil,
ln the premises." j
Members ot the committee',,. , 0i c Jl.
Tiamed were? P C Rrnwer .1 C " ...--w. .
Dutnic and W. P. Myers.
'! THINNEST SKYSCRAPF.R ... I
CHICAGO What is bcileved
to be the thinnest skyacrapper ho
tel ln the world is shortly to be
built by Chicagoans half way
between Gnlport and Biloxi,
Mississippi. The hotel, a $20,
000,000 structure, will be but
600 feet ln length and only 40
feet wide. The unique design
.was selected due to the fact that
this arrangement will permit ev
eryone of the hotel's 400 rooms to
overlook the Gulf of Mexico.
Arrested In L A.
LOS ANGELES. Auv 25, John
Luther Wyaii alid" Frederick t. Mc
Coy, asserted heads of a nationwide
farm loan swindle, were arrested
here Tuesday by postoffice Inspectors.
tody they know not what to do
Just where the new jail is to be
erected, nobody is able to predict.
The jail In the court house. It
was explained, is extremely crowded
at the present time, and even the
inmates there should be given qua."
tera better than the ones now provided.
duy. The plea was granted.
WOMEN PICK PI. I MS
Three local women yesterday were
bjsy picking plums In the Klum
ath Falls district. They were: Mrs.
Ed Kendall, Mrs. Oscar Smith and
Mrs. C. 1). Kagan.
UNION MINERS PLAN
WALKOUT CAMPAIGN
HAZLETON. Pa.. Ang. 15.
Preparations for the possible neces
sity of calling a strike of anthracite
miners, were made Tuesday night at
a meeting ot the general scale com
mittee of the United Mine Workers,
following the failure ot a neutral
"citizens' no strike" committee,
which had earlier Tuesday vainly
pleaded with the miners to continue I
negotiations with the operators.
I.OVALTV TO KLAMATH KALIS
MERCHANTS
Wo recogn'f the rlsht of every
HOTEL ASTOD
2nd & HOI Us Aataha
EVERY ROOM bu PRIVATE TOILET
50 Baths New, Modern
Qose lo Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE T.r from I. SO
MAN' FINED HEAVILY
Adam Sharpek, charged with
reckless driving, was fined $250
in justice court yesterday when he
was arraigned on a charge of reck
less driving. The Incident was al
leged to have taken place on the
Keno road.
SPECIALS
In Victrola Still on at
SHEPHERD'S
Advances in
WOOD
come without any warning.
CHEAP PRICES
are now on.
Don't be one ot many who
will order too late.
Winter is near.
Phone In your orders.
BLOCK WOOD
Is 6uK specialty.
Peytdre6.f
"Wood, to Burn."
601 Main Phone 535
25'
is the
right price
to pay for a
good tooth
paste
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTB
Large Tube
25
You Can't Beat This
I
A GENUINE
6 VOLT STORAGE BATTERY
Fully
$10-95
lUari
Wood or Rubber Case.
The right size for
Forth, Chevrolet, Buick, Star, 0erlti
i' ' and 58 other can.
12 volt for Dodges and Franklins ..
See these batteries at
IMPERIAL GARAGE
3rd and Main St.. Klamath FHi,oJ
A. W. Stevens, Prop.
Authorized PRES-O-LITE Distribute!.
I r I & wfSSESiE,
Adding to the Pleas
ures of the Table
FRESH fruits crisp salads
wholesome foods all real
blessings these days.
These real and present additions
to the pleasures of the table are
made possible through a house
hold necessity which always pays
for itself. Naturally we refer to
ice that sure protector of food's
flavor.
Are we now serving you regularly?
If not you will experience a real satisfac
tion witb service if you telephone us today.
KLAMATH
ICE & STORAGE
Phone 58
CO.
MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ICE INDUSTRIES
16 Wut Washinfton Street. Chcafo. llUntl
Sheet Special
Today-Thursday
Waldorf Sheets
81x90, Double Bed Size
$1.29
Torn to Size and Big Hems. No Starch Filling.
Flannels
Choicest fall flannel fabrics in the stripes,
checks, solid colors and novelty combinations
now being shown. There is a wealth of appear
ance and unlimited expression of decorative
suggestions in these warm colors and cloths for
dresses and coats. The' yard $1.50 to $4.85.
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