Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1925)
Page Two Fridav. August ?A 192fi. famed Hitijaffisrisrs IIIIU A JU1IIO Mill! Southern Species IS IN KLAMATH FAIR o Plebiscite Deprives' '30,000 of Homes in Poland Word wai received yesterday by the Kltmath county fair board that the famoua HlUcrest herd of Here- When a bugoloRlst asked you where be could find an untamed specie of prunua, domestics of Eur ope, hortulana or Americana, one of the specie of tUcourtia or perin arium, would you. without raising a well groomed eyebrow tell him fords, property of Reslnald Parsons wnd plums were found on the Skillet, of Jlttt, California, will brought Handle, or with veracity call up the; to the Klamath county fair this ye.ir. -huK-houst ?" Herdsman Baylies of the Hill-j j.-or Wednesday afternoon., into! crest Farms phoned the fair board the chamber of commerce walked t yesterday morning asking If 15 0no bugologist, oh, we beg youri stalls might be reserved for the pardon. ve mean an entomologist.! surcd for many thousands of dol-: dipnifiod hortkalturUt. one W. F. lars will arrive by manifest freight i Wight, a professor from the plant next Wednesday and a group of in-' industry department of Stanford terested livestock men are sure to i university, who was seeking the be waiting not only to' extend the home of the Klamath native wild glad hand to the visiting herdsman 1 pium. but to sixe up the newcomers. Thej u0t in the least did he bowl Mrs. only breeder of purebred entered j,eall smith over. On many times for this year's competition to date, j,aa she been demanded to point out the way to the Klnmath "Falls." is Dale' Mattoon of Fort Klamath, Mr: Mattoon has been lamenting the fact that to date he has. had no competition. Mr. (Buck) D. O. Williams is a breeder of the popu lar white-face but has never seen fit to enter the local show. With the coming of the Hilt herd, it might be that a nice little triangu- But Professor Wight obtained what Information he could in regard to the long list of names, and is 1 w on his way to Skillet Handle, where he will tako back with him several of the wild plum plants, to be used in crossing with the tame plum in his laboratory In Stanford lar show for Herefords could be university. staged at the coming fair. I Another cross will be attempted The Hillcrest herd have won re-, by the professor while in the Klam peated championships at the Pac- atn country, and that Is with the if ic International and several years were taken to Chicago for the In ternational. ALASKAN FISHING VESSELS IN U. S. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. .26. One by one, sailing vessels of the Alaska fishery fleet have arrived off the Golden Gatfe and been towed to anchorage by puffing harbor tugs. Men along the waterfront com mented mournfully on the lack of real sallormen, with ability to bring In their commands uuaided. The Star of Peru, spurning prof fers of help, drove In by the heads Wednesday, a brisk west wind bel lying her topsails and heeling her tar to starboard. She wheeled mouutain lilie that are known throughout the coast for their beauty, as fdund only In the Klam ath country. Chiloquin Leaps To Front in Big Bounds of Late The League of Nations has been asked to aid '80,000 German fugitives who tied or were tent out of Poland because, it is alleged, they voted for Germany in the plebiscite held to determine the sovereignty of important territory, formerly German. The fugitives are living in "primitive Ellis Island" at SclintiiicnuuM. n the German border, as shown. moKWO tC F MAN ,rP DIES IN TALENT Aiinoiinceit? 'lit uf the ioalh of IIoImtI II. I'uivis of Talent, Ore- K, was iiuidii yesterday after- in Kin. milling us shock 10 nis in, iny friends who know the iluceaa ed while he wadu III homo for two your with his mult', ). A. Hieurns of Klamath Fulls. Kulicrt Purvis, 'son of Mrs, Ar inliul.i Purvis, died Monday, August 24. lu a Mcdfiird hcjpitul. II ur lul was held lu the old Stearns' cemetery on Wagnor rrk. 1iy the side of hl father aud araiKlfiitlior. win) were burled year ago In the aauiii plot. The man. a nephew ot O, A. Steurns of this illy, made many friends while a resident for several years In Klamath Fulls, who will in,, urn his death. UOTEL ASTOD llidH'n u Ati.uv EVERY ROOM kit PRIVATE TOILET J0 Rilis New, Modtrn CIom io Shopping District ni Theatres FREE CARAGE Tw 1 lion 11.50 35 New Orleans City Officials Indicted HOP OFF NEXT MON. ! tribal dances and ceremonies. Three HAWAIIAN NON-STOP i thousand red mon, encamped on the hills near here for the fourth an nual pow-wow of the southern tribes.; i lived again the savage days when SAt FRANCISCO, Aug. S7. -tomahawk and flint arrow wore the,' "'n'"'! Klra crews of undisputed rulera of New Mexico. , n:i.hnnl- have speeded up the tho overhauling or the threo navy seu- KRW ORLEANS. La.. Aug. 27. .......j . vA.a wuiiep rnhon. ! While venerable chieftains of comptroller of customs, and L. A. ; Hopie. Navajos. Tesquei. Coehitas. ' Pianc. which next Monday are to MprmiT " aheriff of St. Bernard par-: Zeunis, Apache aud many oilier """'" " i.h mnihor ulili .12 others. Includ- tribes, met :n solem council to re-:'1"101" i rn,.r fnrmtr memhers of the! count the tales of wars and hunt- and two log, bucks and braves swayed to '""" " Hie reannnnt bnom-bonni uf the turn. "Oelng machine the PII-1 and II stop. Two new 800 horsepower engines New Orleans police force, deputy sheriffs, were Indicted Thurs day by a federal grand jury. Cohen and Maraux were charged j with conspiracy and liuuor smug gling, as were most of tho others. Cohen la accused of granting tree- dom of the port to the Rita, a speed- Chiloquin is coming Into her own. j boat allegedly used for rum running. Boasting a payroll that will put The grand jury also disclosed the the Klamath immediate payroll into 'payment of 110.000 to Pat Needham. toms. begin a shame, she is blossoming out like a real city should, and will soon make a name for. herself in a way she that has not done In the past. A new $8,000 dance hall Is being I erected in the business district ot gracefully past Melggs wharf and the'clty,.ot . C . lua illy miuwii, u . me; aic wui- then dropped her hooks as the crew scrambled aloft to make her snug. dened with such, have given author ity to twenty home builders who now have as many homes under con struction, to ue unisued long be- 3 FIRFJVTEN HURT IN ENGINE CRASH fore the first snow files. I And that Isn't halt of it. SACRAMENTO, Aug. 27. Three; Chiloquin is having a new home members of the Sacramento fire de-i for its newspaper, the spokesman of partment. Including Terance Mullt- the people, and in more ways than gan, second assistant chief, were one, "the home ot the brave." ' injured; two of them more or lessj A. C. Uienger, well known bnsi seriously, this afternoon when Mul-jness man ot Chiloquin, made a brief ligan's automobile and engine No. visit to Klamath Falls yesterday 2 collided at Ninth and N streets. ' afternoon. At the time ot the accident the flre-i According to the visitor, the town men were rushing to a small fire is booming like no other town In in a woodshed In the rear of an Oregon has for some time, and It apartment house at Eighth and Q vlll not be many Indian .moons ?! rects. Mulligan is suffering from before the squaws on the reservation a a Injured back and possible in- are chatting over their coffee with ternal Injuries. The other injured a Chiloquin newspaper on their firemen are Carl Wonderly, 35, in- knee. Juries to back; E. Rehm, 22, severe Yea, verily! Chiloquin Is coming bruises and abraisions. 'into its own! federal ' prohibition "under cover man.' The money was to have been used In an attempt to bribe O. D. Jackson, leglonal prohibition direc tor. At the time Needham is said to have obtained the money Jackson XOiftJtf&Ui prohibition director. a.u 3....,- TONG WAR IS FEARED IN CHI. CHINATOWN; teach inn, Mexican Shot To Death For Wanting Education MEXICO CITY. Aug. 27. (I'nlted News) Antonio Rohles was shot to death because he believed in educa tion, according to the Mexlcuu au thorities who are seeking his sluy ers. Robles was a member of the llul chol tribe of Indians, who live in the state of Calisro. The tribe is hostile to tho ways o( civilisation, and' particularly allioi2 educntion. Ir.aplr.d with a 'rU'sIro to purge his tribe of illiteracy. Rohles estab lished a Bchool and refused to stop when warned to do so. Finally the tribal council tried Robles. lie was convlcied of trea- to the tribal customs. The the ship Is scheduled to I series of practice flights Friday. pAskfor 9 Kraft (&EESEf Ytyour dealcrtdy Build with STONE-TILE BUILDERS! SAVE THIS EXPENSE By using Stoi.e-Tlle foundations for frame dwellings you save the delay and expense of building and stripping forms nd hauling mixer to tho job. You avoid tho wuste of materials thut always occurs where the volume of con crete Is small. Build your foundations of dense, hard Stone-Tile, In a fraction ot the time. They are substantial, attiarilve In appeurunre and save you money. The footing may bo Stone-Tile "solid" block, turned endwise. BUILD WITH STONE-TILE s Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. JHEKLAMATu We i MUSTi 703 Market 1'bone B82-W Husband Accuses Her SWn. rdz? jvv- , -. INDIAN TRIBES IN CRAZED POW-WOW GALLUP. N. M., Aug. 27. Under the light ot a hundred camp fires, the greatest pagan spectacle ever staged In America was re-enacted Thursday night, when four ancient Indian tribes united In their sacred SPECIALS In Victrolas Still on at SHEPHERD'S Advances in WOOD CHICAGO, Aug. 27. In the ob scure Chinese colonies of mid-west son cities, where gay lanterns hang over penalty, which was carried out. was the marble-topped tables of chop , that Hollies should be shot to death. suey parlors, on the fear of the long war spread. In Chicago, where there has been one killing, 24 Chinese are in cus tody. Special polico squads guarded Chinatown on the receipt of word that fifteen gunmen of the Hip Sing tong were enroute to this city to carry on the warfare here. ne without CHEAP any warning. PRICES are now on, Pon't be one of many who will order too late. Winter Is near. Phone in your ordera. BLOCK WOOD is our specialty. Peyton & Co. 601 "Wood to Burn." Main Phone 53S Porter Construction Co. Washed and Screened Sand and Gravel Klamath and Market St. Phone 13 17 Mrs. Henry De Jans, of New York, known in the literary world as Yfinfrcd James, strenuously denies her husband', charges that she. was unduly friendly n-ilh a wealthy English importer. . Mnj LEWIS' SPECIAL COFFEE OUR OWN BLEND Two pounds for 95c. 50c a pound FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DAILY Ben P. Lewis, Grocery "The Old Reliable Coffee House." 223 So. Sixth St. Phone 355 ! Don't Forget To bring your samples of grain in as I am in the market for all kinds of grain this year. A carload of faim machinery will arrive dir ect from the factoiy on or about September 1st. This car will consist of spreaders, wagons, disc, spring-tooth and peg-tooth harrows. I am offering for immediate sale two six-ton McDonald pitless scales at $200' each with 10 discount for cash. J. W. KERNS Moline Dittrijbutor Farm Implements, Cream Separators,, Milking Machines, Fencing, Hay, Grain, Feed and Seed 1303 So. 6th St. Phone 557-J Klamath Falls, Ore. Our store hag be leased to The BrC ville Woolen nffg Sept. 1! Is Our Last Day Only 12 Selling -.in .,( Days Are Left W nr therefor fering our fall and li. ter coais ai y2 Price and leu . Silk and Wool Dntd 1.0 am d jet Suits, Skirls. 1 B1H Furti' Etc l V Price and let . MIL Velvet Hat, f few dsirU. J i .ill. ,ntMn& ana , a . . frction or real worth.' Thi. I. nj dise. ' EverytbM . Must P LaVoM Store ' Sthand 3 7T-