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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1925)
. -- - "i x. THE 4 M 1 0i Page Two Thursday. AUITUSt 52. . i 1 i 1 -'-S22n ALLEGED MORAL K. F. Women Enter Domestic Art Work In Fair Exhibits GODFREY GIVES WHITE MAN A STIFF LACING Mr. W. A. Johnston of 640 So. (Sixth (treat U tUe tint exhibitor to make her entries la the domestic ,art department unil It th balanoa of her exhibit U aa beautiful as the I two taniplee that she brought to tho office of (he fair board for In the future Kenneth North, al-; clarification, she will bare one of iTJnited News) The fitfht be leged to have committed a crim- lhe f!ne3t group exhibits In " tween Geor-T6 Goilfrey and laal assault on a three-year-old fa,r. M Johnston baa entered IS; rWov which was baby girl, Is to be constantly under plW9 of embroidery. including1 JllKe "ro nlcn u8 the eye of Sheriff Burt Hawkins. ,nree-plcee tan linen buffet set scheduled for ten rounds, was That waa decided yesterday after' embroidered In colore, two while! stopped in the second round, Justice of the Peace Kendall hadj centerpieces embroidered In white. Wednesday night, by Referee had a conference with several per-.one tan ara centerpiece embrold-jialTV McGrath, to prevent ered In coders, three not apcifled Coray fron, receiviiur further . ... , luff In tl. erl room nr. Brown$villo Woolen . , ld u, ..muiim- Mill To Sign Lea ly admitted robbing a cigar Ktore Th. luHmi il Lin l approve " grill. They were turned over knee and spunked In court. LOS ANGELES. Aug- 26. terrific beating at the hands eons Interested In North a case North was originally released cn hl . ceuterpi res, pair of pillo 1.1a nir. pocnffnlunn. but the amhiwliliinwl iwn whttA hnrnaii status of hla case waa changed af-Lcarfa embroidered and trimmed in, of the giant negro, ter Judge Kendall had carefully! cr0CDet tnree tan runnera la col- Conroy made a sorry spec considered all details of hla alleged :0red embroidery, one white linen facie against Godfrey. The crime. I scarf embroidered In colore, buffet fans pleaded with McGrath to; Many persons expressed satisfac-,,carf of tan linen with colored "-!. tVio fitrht hnfnre rinim' With the slgnluf ot lenso with the llrownsvllle Woolen Mills store through J. I- Hoian. president of the group, the building now oc cupied by 1-a Vogue store on tho corner of Fifth and Main streets will , be vacated la the Immediate future. An announcement was made to this effect yeaterduy. LsVoitie store will occupy the bulldliix apace until September 11 when the Brownsville Woolen Villa will take possess. on and ar rangements be made for the open ing of their store, with completely new stock Immediately after their occupancy. his audience wus still applauding and clamoring for moro. EWS tlon today when they learned that j broidery. North's Incarceration had been ar ranged. They held that a man. ac cused of such a crime, should not be turned loose on the community. Although North will not be Jail ed with other criminals In the Urge tan linen center-1 damage was done the white! I.AXO r'lMl'W H.UrXil AKI WASHINGTON The government piece embroidered In colors and u'"""v I has taken another step toward pro- nightrobe of lavender crepe. jman. . ,tectlng farmers from real estate Mrs. Johnston's collection of tas- Frankie Frink won easily -afters. An order was Issued by ty handiwork is so extensive and'nver Julien Lessick. 'the Interior department today re- complete that It is to be hoped she will avail herself of Jackson's In- county jail, be nevertheless will hesitation to Klamath exhibitors to In the county courthouse at all (come to Medford and give their times, until his trial is held, Judge ! prize needlewomen a little competl Kendall said. Judge Kendall felt 1 tlon. that it would be unfair for him J Mrs. J. Fred Goeller. bead of the to pursue any other course than the: domestic art division spent the at one he decided to follow. jternoon at the fair grounds plan Although tney deciiued to maksju;ug more effective and extended any official comment, it is known) space for the display of exhibits that several other county officials felt aa did Judge Kendall. North, who is said to be In his 17th year, was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Joe KImsey and was said to have made a complete confes sion. He was employed by a local box factory. KLAMATH GIRL TO RETURN FROM S. in her division. A carpenter Is al loted the flowers, culinary and dom estic art departments to immediate ly put In shape the booths and make many needed changes and additions. CHARLESTON DANCE HOLDING ITS culling 4.409 aeres of Tallahassee, Fla., land Into public domain. The government will aell the land Itself. WILBUR CENSURES NAVAL OFFICER JIIMJK KIMNKS BOYti WASHINGTON. Aug. 26. Secre-j KANSAS CITY Judge Henry tary of the Navy Wilbur has ad-iMead. the "spanking Jurist" did his ministered a sharp and severe reprl roi.Ait riiiii is milium Nil Ml', Alaska -Hewn men sailed linively Into the Arctic aboard the a. homier .Maud three yenra ago Imp-I..- I., .irlfi wllh the Ice across the tIMII.IIMiK ANlilli , .. . . , , . SWAMI'HCOTT. Muss. President ( uw uni1,r,fl , hr Ccolldgo Mpecla to call lu mWnl ,,, , welth of lufor- his offlclala when l leturna from, hla vucutiun and tell Hi"" piamiy that they must slop criticising lh cuts in u do In llielr depart menu by the budget bureau. HIIK I'XOKR t tlNTItOl. PAHADKN A. lif. The fire which has ravaged the lllg Tunjuuga canyon here for the past 10 iluyn wus bronchi under complete control here tonight. A patrol of " '"". however, will guiird aitalnst possible flareups. nation mi below nr. uu suit,, i.Z!S veuture s54 taw"T Hi, 74, bel.w J' fcskJ MB " EVERTRoog a..siurJ'jrW FREE CARAV? VACATION Reduced Rotindtrip Fare! Mount h.mikt LONDON Shakespeare's Hamlet was played In a modern selling f knickers,' Paris gowns, whiskies and! sodu here Inst night at lhe l)lrmlng- ham. When the aaliMtin curtain was lowered ending th play the! bctweca Pacliic Coast points now cJecUvt, (ske this yovr happiest summer. These reductions permit trltw i0 vusttsa playgrounds liittud of onlroaT Aikoursgentsaboutthtm.Vlilttl,.' ' beaches, mountain resorts, ban Francw, Lee Aagclea, snu Bacbsra, Han DitJS Or go to Yossmlte, LaksTshee, Del Moms, Santa Crua, wondrout-blut Cnusr Lake, or nofth Into the "Kvtrgma Hia ground " In the Puget bound Country, No matter where. Southern Paiilic Lie) i (vnnniiviii mil iui you. V mand to Lieut. Andrew L. W. Gor- NEW YORK. Aug. 26. The "Charleston," the flapper's favor; Ite dance. Is standing on its own feet today. The 48th annual convention of the American Society of Teachers of Friends ot Miss Ada Porter who has spent the past five years of her life In South America will be pleas ed in Ipnrn of fcf?r eXDected return xv Klamath F;!16 in the immediate Dandn,; w" officially- reported to 1ture j have adopted It. despite tsrenuous Ten' years ago. Miss Porter taught i Protests) of delegates from censer-; In the OVne ol. Not long af- Tat,ve New However, i.-r .h i.-ft n ver mn tn 'h d-lfsatM have agreed that the don, for his conduct as Judge advo cate of the court martial, which re cently acquitted two navy nurses on charges of bringing liquor into this country from Cuba. Wilbur's reprimand, contained In a letter to Gordon, followed the sec retary's recent disapproval of the 'acquittal.. The two nurses. Ruth M. Anderson and Katherine C. Clancy, signed statements that they knew OWN packages In their possession on their return from Cuba, contained liquor. As they were exonerated by the court martial, nothing further can be done, despite Wilbur's disapproval. yUlh Allien and returning last .war to Clilcag. been teaching in school. ! Miss Porter will visit for a week with friends, returning to Chicago.! where she plans to enter North-! western and obtain her second de-. gree. j While In Klamath she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jaui? Grimes and Miss June Grimes. I , must be performed with an willre she' Bas at' ' ' '"Sltsve naveWentg.r i Chicago high; . .New Archbishop Advances in WOOD ne without CHEAP any warning. PRICES . ii are now on. Don't be one of many who will order too late. Winter Is near. Phone In your orders. BLOCK WOOD . Is onr specialty. Peyton & Co. "Wood to 80." 601 Main Phone S3S Be sure of your' furnace! Your comfort oven yonr health depends on the kind ,of heat you obtain from your Vurnace. That kind of heat depends on-tbe" construction of your furnace and the skill with which It is Installed in your home. Health requires sn abundant circulation of warm moist heat! Not Just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 A patriotic .rale of love is promised.thc archdiocese of Cin cinnati by the new archbishop, the Most Rev. John T. Me Nicholas, seen after the formal 1 installation ceremony. ' SPECIALS In Victrolas Still on at SHEPHERD'S Are Your Children's Eyes Ready for School' If not, see to them now. The child with poor eyes has to work much harder than the one with normal vision to keep up with their classes. See at once DR. GOBLE Eyes Examined QUICK SERVICE 700 Main Street Glasses Frames Ground , Repaired SHORT ORDERS at ALL HOURS The coffee we make here can't be beat. EAT At Coffee Dan's 616 Klamath ALTAM0NT AUDITORIUM Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Night Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music. Al! cuir.'ciiicnpps and first clans floor. Rest Rooms Lunch and Soft Drinks. MARTIN & FROMAN FOR Any Building Economy, durability and appearance are the result of well thcughtoat plans and specifications. Get the most Building Dollar. for your SEE II. R. PERRIN lleHltn. Plans, Estimates) eoo Hopkit nidK. Phone 200-J Relieve Coughs, Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains with mm All fMM-3S US Se Ian ai lb. CaiUm'. U uunli (auMw font.) Aj Belt ir than a Mustard Plaster IMP liquid Sold Everywhere Southern Pacific Lin J. J. MILLER. Phone 709. . . . District Freight & Passenger Agent " ; Room 205 Hoplca Bldg. ..8th and Mail it Klamath Falls, Ore. BHBHBSaBBJBJBBJBJB)JB&fH m - v Here's the best answer to the question you often ask A. BREARCLIKFE, Klaiiuitli KuIIh. Klectric Range, lights and housclioUl nppUanccs As f Avernito monthly bill tPT.SasU ALKHKII COLUEIl, Klumutli FiiIIh. Electric Kune, Until anil houseliold appliance C A C Avera(o montlily bill p0.43 I. D. 1UMKK, Klamath Kalla. Klx-tilc lUnsc, llffliU und liousrholil appliunces rym Average monthly bill J)0.3d i. H. KIJ.IOTT, Kliinintli Kulls. Electric Range, lllit and Iioum-IioIiI applianres . . Average monthly bill p4.4U 3. M'HKELL EM.IOTT, Miirlll. Electric I tango, llglits and houM-bold Rppllnnceit i e. Averago monthly bill t4.04 y. h. nnnt'E, Mm-riii. Electric Range, lights and houneholil appliances -. Average monthly bill . 50.0" tcALrropjliA orjr.wl KIWLR COMPANY I my YtiUn.PAMNhRS IN PP.OCllSS Your own neighbors who use eleo , tricity for cooking can tell you, better than anyone else, how ec nomical it really is but you may hesitate to ask them. We have asked a few of them, whose names we have chosen at . random from the many users in ; your own neighborhood, to help us : publish an advertisement that will .' V give you their first-hand experience! And they have gladly agreed to V tell you the actual figures that show " : ; the low cost of electrical cooking ; in their own homes. Here arc the figures, taken from their elcp? V ; trie bills, to enable you to compare the cost of clean, quick, convenient electrical cook,C ing with your present cost of fuel. Read thcrg.j. carefully. . ' ' The electric range you have always watitjp". is ready now, at your dealer's. Convcnj);'); terms cfan easily be arranged, ifdesired.'See' him about it today I ;' . .'.-;;: THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CO 4 -