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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1925)
Page Eight Tuesday, SoptcmjH'M.Jggj gLOCALSf Inventor Confesses Bank Robbery Uww For KHXtrrn Tour Mr. n.l, TimrM Trnvrt Sla. k Indlrallvr ; Mra II K. IVlu are Iravinjt' tills of lli iimirouih of winter anil tin-j morning for an extended tour of loss of tourist travel, waa Iho mnall j the United States which will Hike numlmr of toiii lsls to iVKlster their j them from Klamath Kails for more forelun car in the c hamber of coin-j than six months. They wilt first n.er. e yesterday. Anionic te Call-1 slop in Portland, visitins la in foriiin tourists lo spend tho week in j Yellowione national lirk. tlirouch- Klamath county were the following: , ..... .s mM.n..-ei t., 'hl.eo anil l.awrenee K. Sutton. Oakland; Chas. ! later In NMiiKara Kalis. New York city and dirwn the B.iii'Hern Allan lie coast to North Carolina will upend a portion of K. Si'hinude. San Krnnclaco; 0 Brosee. . San Francisco; . Xhey Walker. Yi;;a: O. II. Clark,. W the win- Kagwell, Los .Molinos; John r K. M. II. Kiss- ter months la norma. murium; 10 .. - - Klamath Falls via New Orleans and Leo liichardson. Chlco: Karlc the southern route. Mr." and Mrs. i Hoover. Humboldt; II. A. (iooilwin. rein have been plann!ns the trip 1 Vleksburg; II. C. Ilarinond. Iteil for swho time which is anticipated , ding; K. O. Stalrbrook, Hemet. as vorv Interesting. Their many! friends w!h them much enjoyment Washington Tourists Tony Su on their six months' tour. resident of Hoslyn. Washington. . I was included in the out of state cars To Visit In South Mrs. T. S.lto register in the chamber of com- Abbott left yesterday for San Fran-j merco yesterday. j Cisco where sho will enjoy a fort- I night's vacation. Her duties In KorIsH'm Foreign Car Nevada j ilea's store are being cared for In registered two cars in the number the office assisted by Mrs. L. C. of foreign automobiles to enter the Qjjjgld jstate of Oregon through Klamath j 1 Falls yesterday. The owners were j : ., ... -l . l III From Algoiim Mrs. Matt"eorse i auiputMi. manager Ol uie Egan. well known resident of Al- Turkee River Power company, of goma, spent Monday afternoon In' Reno, and W. H. Ayre. of Wiune .the city shopping in the city1 mucca. Nevada, stores. ! From Arizona To spend a brief Opening Today Miss Margaret time touring Oregon Is the main ob Worden and Miss Clara Calkins are ject of Dwight Alexander and party, having their Initial fall cpeniug of who are among the foreign state the Peggy-Claire Shop in Moe's de-j visitors in Klamath Falls this week. partment. store this afternoon and Alexander registered his Arizona car j have one of the most complete and, jesieruay irom rnoenix. clever stocks to portray to their j patrens Return from Outing After spend- I ing a week on the south bend of the Week's Isit Dr. Klamath river, Mrs. Gloysteln and Massey and their, children have returned to this cftv. They brought bar", a 30-pound salmon. - Return ' From and Mrs. O. A. three children have returned from a week's visit spent In northern California In the Redwood district. They also visited the Oregon Caves, driving down the coast to Crescent City and Eureka. Tetumtng by way of Clear lake and up the Pacific highway. . In Shopping -Monday Mrs. Dor othy Luce and Mr. and Mrs. U O. Mills were in the city yesterday to shop and visit with friends. Mrs. Mills will remain In the city lor the week. They make their home in Pine Orovc. .. : " r -M Mnd- Fiijojr 'rlrr l.iktvl)r. and Mrs. r'Hk wZ Mirnl VlaUom OoorRo ilox and Itupert Maddoa wno are (iu u. igni nu, inoir thlltlrim, I Hinlt. "- lakhs prominent parla In 1helr Miss WIrIU. iMIa Martin WIKht nnd! Iho roil.u. i ?? ""'n bald. work, tho 1'lratea of Penumco, liaviMl Joan Wlglit, nrrlvod ln Kliim retnr'ned to Klamatn falls after ajuln Fulla last night after Handing week-end spent t their homes In , oiu tline In Crater lake. They Medford. "v" luiiiieuiaieiy mr tnnir honiB in roriinnii. nr. Wight look i.v.m.1 Clillmiuln Among the the trip to Crnler lako tlirough In (hlloiilln vlaltora In Ilia city rr- niuniau, rnu .ii..i.Mianiy ently were Mark It. .Morgan ami , eujoyeu ,uu ,u, n m iu William Mayflold. also a resident of rolurn trip inrougn ivutinatn rails tho reservation city. '-I'- .. , . tUk... M ill WtTHEatrt Your Opportunity Never again will the ladies of Klamath Falls and vicinity be able to purchase seasonable wearing apparel at such low prices. 9 DAYS LEFT And then we move, we take nothing with us. Only a few days remain BEFORE WE GO From Fifth And Main Forever. ' Don't wait and regret. Call today. With no clue to work upon except the description, "Sa.idy mustache; walks tifflyi speaks with an accent," Dayton, f, police apprehended Ficd C. Xichol, manufacturer ami inventor, ami caused him to confess he robbed a local bank ol .tI.OOO. I lis niece, Miss Helen Samniet. was an employe of the bsnk, and wnv one of the seven employes he locked in the vault in niakimr Ins escape. The two arc shown, Nichol's home is also pictured, financial difficulties caused him to commit the crime, lie says. liungod Returns IV. J. Ranged. wen Known member of the Illinois ,.,,1., lwii,i Mrs. Floyd Kok-Kml Hrrr Koy Harrow of Central, returned to Klamath Falls Henriot has accepted a position In Lakevlew and Vincent Swlnney and I i -ism iium ins nonie in nan the F)rst xational hank .left liv thel Kd. Ilineflel. also of Lakevlcw spent Francisco, after spending some timo resignation of Miss Kathryn Doty.! the week-end ..in Klamath FallB in the suiith. transacting business. wm lpllve 800I1 for t)10 t'niver- where they visited ith friends over sity of Oregon. Saturday and Sunday. ' Portland Visitors Among the I ) Visit At llaltim llamli Mr. audi Apmove Vlallur Among the vis Mrs. Paul Dalton, Miss Elna Jcn-j jtr8 from AsPgrove, neighboring sen and Martin Adams, spent the un)l-r town. "Is F. F. llwan. who week-end visiting at the Curr Dal-1 arrived last night for a brief visit, ton runch In the Malin district. . . . '- . La Vogue Store 5th & Main St. Portland visitors in Klamath Falls are A. H. Endris and A. E. Clillam. I who arrived last night for a brief I business visit. ' Hans I-eaviiur Rank Henry Haas Kureka Vialtor Mrs. E. V. haa resigned his position In the! Crocker, resident of Eureka, is in first National "bank, leaving last! eluded ln the shoppers visiting in night. . He plans to leave Sunday Klamath Falls this week. for San Francisco where he will visit and attend -the Diamond Jubl-J lee. Following a fortnight's visit in the south, Haas will leave for Portland, where he plans to accept a position for tho winter months. In Kn in Mullii Malin visitors In the cliy this week include Charles Stum and A. E. Street. At The Amide lien F. Mitchell, well known business man of Chilo qiiln is visiting in Klamath Falls for several days from his homo on the reservation. Fire Insurance? Of Courie John H. Houaton Slough Bldg. t ook "Ki-turiis From Valley Ce cil A. Cook, surmt executive from From Klamntli Agency William II. Zch of Klamath Agency, where he conducts a succetsful camp ground, spent Monday In Klamath Fallsf taking care of business af Jackson, Josephine and Klamath I counties, arrived in Klamath Falls last night from his home in Med ford to outline the winter's work for the boy scout troops of Klam ath Falls. Cook was accompanied to the city by his family. Painting. paper hanging. Interior ilecoratiiig. c()l i:it intoTiii:i;s I'liono 3S9. Remember the Dates Sept. 3-4. of "Pirates of Penzan.-,." SI .1. Ijcaving For School Among the .1.1. f-AT. Iflamnth Fulls who Will' ..... ,0i,i Elaborate presentation leave soon io emei tiiu yut'"..; of Oregon at Eugene will be Miss Kathryn Doty who le resigning her position in the First National bank the latter part of the week. She plans to spend a week ln Lakeview with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Doty, leaving for Portland soon for a week's visit. i Kodak Finishing that pleases all Is our specialty. STIXSOX'S STUDIO 737 Main St. On Vacation Lloyd Porter, ac companied by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Porter of Canby street have left for Portland, where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. DeLay, Mr. Porter's brother-in-law anc sister, for some time. Porter Is on a va cation. Williamson River Visitor F. A. Sutton, well known resident of Williamson river, where he con ducts the Sutton store, spent Mon day ln Klamath Fulls transacting business. . Expert roof repairing, treating, anil staining. COFER HROTHERS Phono S8. Illy Randier In Charles Adams. Illy rancher and well known visitor In Klamath Falls spent Monday in the city transacting business. Cliltmjuln Visitor Here Ceorge E. Holmes of Ch!loruin is included , ln the many business visitors in! Klamath Falls yesterday. ( Payne On Huslnews- D. J. Payne.; railroad - man from DunRmuIr Is! making a brief business trip In the city this week from his home. RAtiS WANTED Highest price paid for clean cot ton wiping rags. Tho News. ttMum III 1 MANLY B MILITARY BOYS POtlTI.A.N'U, on two cnrrfiil bo iirrv.nl on, wtrlr, dln- clplln. aortal ad vimt intra nmd nural (rnlnlKK. V n n I ff CBCerfnllr cat request. KODAK FINISHING 8 Hour Service The Peasley't 1 Opposite Court House GRAIN HAULERS Our Special Offer 32x6 FEDERAL 8-PLY CORD AND TUBE $75.00 : '- Diamond Tire & Vulc. Co. 707 S. 6th St. Phone 167 Special for School Girls By calling at the Boston Beauty Shoppe you may secure a sub stantial reduction on any beauty work. This invitation is ex tended to grammar and high school students. 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