The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 07, 1925, Image 8

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    THE
Wednesday, Oct. 7, 192
p:.m .
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Local Briefs
f'rainblttt Improve Leroy Cram-
blltt. who hat been 111 tor the past
week with an attack of grippe was
able to be about yesterday.
I JM1D IINHM IV George ISeckley Is
Lnuun uiuunu m. K.ovl by m Dan
M U1Y HUMt
cannot live In filth. A river ran
illitest a certain amount f '
but It tlie sliuuh Is foil
rember SI. 1
About this lino Hhorlff l.hiyd
r..iurnnl. Il. " w" a
low lu ai'llni.
Ceorse Perkier, well known
a-
RECORD HUD Ul
voar after year In Inerr-awd quun-!-, . mm p GllinnLTl ""r"1'1 h" a'm"","i , ,
iitles. the river, ovor.ax.xl. Weak. I I I U H PPM I properly. " " ""
down and the water l ooLonou,. Ij UllII I LU . MommI. With Mr
for trout and anlinm.'" ll.rnr.. deputy, h went In ll
(loins' l lh ntflr
demanded the
; Malin Visitor W. C. Palton was
transacting business In the city yes
terday from his Malta ranch.
Organization! Take Over Fine
Quarters in Scandinavian
Hall on Lease
The Central Labor I'nlon now I
machinist of rhlliquln. made brief. -TOTAL OF $90 IN FINES
trip to Klamath Kails yesterday to; tccrccrn nv IIIDCE
ot.l.1. a marrla. license ,n lt.e ARE ASSESSED BY JUUUt.
. .... 1I....L l..u ' "
luce o. -'io riua y rirm. irTnuji ... . . n., i
i nelv aood dollars rolled
cave th name of hw brldc-10-i.e i:..han known as
...i ..rrear door, iiniiii"'.
Twentv-two hundreu ne.i ..rimim ma.
rllle. on. of the l.raeM "! Mllrr.y rPd nu r-
,., ,.,e season, went aou.h 'rtW lu.' L ... Hher.ff U.w.
Z X ranch In ''' .... .....11. P Uutrt. .uhmlited
Kron. u. " has home tf lls 0WB, ., moved
vlaltora in Klamath Falls yesterday "
Includes
Lake.
D. P. Roberts of Odell
On Business Jack Kenealy of
Mt. Shasta Is In the city for the
middle of the week to transact
necessary business affairs.
At The Pelican J. T. Logan of
Medford Is among the visitors In
the city this week stopping at the
White Pelican hotel.
Kntler on Business Visit Among
the frequent business visitors in
the city this week is Roy Entler
of Medford, who is spending a short
time in Klamath Falls.
At the Arcade Hotel Vsitors in
the Arcade hotel this week Include
J. W. McLean of Sprague River,
who Is stopping In the city for sev
eral days transacting business affairs.
From Puosnrair W. V. Baughn
Is a business visitor In Klamath
Falls for several days from Duns
muir. Bishop Visitors Among the busi
ness visitors In die city to make a
brief inspection tour of the Klamath
country is Walter Smith, who is
accompanied from Biship, Cal
fornia by Herman Wellehen.
into their new quarters In the base
ment of tho Scandinavian Hall.
th and Walnut streets last week.
The labor unions have taken a
three year lease on tho property
and have filled up a number of
rooms to be used as meeting halls.
The Central Union has grown un
til the old quarters In the Od.l
Fellows building were not large
enough. A number of unions were
forced to meet away from the cen
tral hall, this fault is now correct
ed and all unions In the city will
meet In the new hall.
The various un!ons donated all
as Miss l-.ilrlcla LeMone of Klam
ath Falls. Miss LaMone Is a hair
dresser in the city. They are the
second couple to receive ma
licenso during the month
tober.
. . . t ...,11, lliri
'0, : ..... I .-.I .ml
known as me
. .. ... . ..........v h.ilil IlltS. I .If phim-
yesterday afternoon when war k fd
Q run km j'irauivi Kutn ". r -
Dr. Olln
Homer 8m lib tni
on. also of r,!,
peels la be UB,.4 . J
who la acqu.in,
....Ml. -f L. 4
"ln,,
who with all picturesque
ronsplra. y. mall, loua prosecu
tion, false arrest, trr.p...
,rlJt Prt with sorely earned ducat., '"' . ln ...erty. tre.p per.on ....I otne,
,f oe- ... ... . ,
ath Kails in tho bare city Jail.
The firs, to BKKear was McKln-
REPORTED RECOVERING
. . . -.11 1.1- fin.. ..f 1
KLAMATH FALLS WOMEN M J""""- i According to K...III..
.l. pieauiita kh'iij " - ,
of drunkenness.
Ceorge Stuard and J. Turner
both entered pleas of gullly and
were fined $20 apiece.
Tho last to appear before t'.ag
hagan and hear the musical request
fS5 was J. Uuriw. whose love
for the bottle caused mm to- oe
hicn I brought to the "Jug."
I
Two Klamath Kails women. Mrs.
Kd Jones and Mrs. Kd Kendall are
sharing the same room in the Lane
hospital In San Kranrl.ro.
Both are recovering from major
(mentions which left them cuttr
off from the outer world Tlth the
exception of communications
they are able to receive "rougn , trHfiniJi ARE
n.,l.Ari lirns.m Kutkenuaii, 111
Klamath Kalis, will conduct the ease
Is the1 'or the defendant In Ihe fwleral
to go
1 curt.
aisley.
-.. .rnulm for Ihe final details nr-
in Ihe shipment of oS cars of beefj
attle.
I.ls
flr.t nl.lntnellt of series
south for the not two months. The
entile are being shipped directly -M-l-v PRfVlRESSlNG
..akersfleld to .he Kern '?rno
Und company, of which the t X ! DECLARES VISITOR
ranch of Ihe bhewackan holdings. 1
la a part. ) "To me Klamath Talla la acare-
Snillh. a prominent rattle buyer i r.raliatle. The rlty. ua-
the labor on the new quarters and:tne malls an(1 (brough tho papers
a few cf the material dealers also tneT receive.
donated materials. The Central La- yesterday word was receive! that
bor Union wishes to extend their Mre Jones n(J Mr8 Kendall were
thanks to all who showed their b fetnverinit rapidly and they
REPORTED DOING FINE
of Paisley, speaks favorably tor the j.biedly
ratllo market for the remainder of., iu,,,.
the year. Ho returned, with hie
l men. to Paisley lale Tuesday
ba wouderful future
It receive more public
li y In the metropolitan newspaper,
and Is more talked of, than any
Musical Announmnent Mrs. J.
L. Johnson announces that her
music studio will be open on Thurs
day afternoon and continuing dur
ing the winter season. The after
nocn hours are from 2 to S o'clock.
On Vacation Jess Brown, city
distributor in the Klamath Falls
post office is enjoying a fortnight's
vacation. Dnring his two weeks
off Brown is building a home in
the Mills Addition section.
Conditions at the Chiloquln
school and the Brayn.il! school are
r....at.n... 1. ,! rHrcrtlnn .. , ,. -.-... . 1 eicent onal y gooti. accoruil.a l'
..,c..ut.uEo9 .u wouia oe ltoukul uhk . -
The new halt U composed nowFiillj M ,0CD pjible. And in I Fred Peterson. Klamath coum
of three separate halU for meet- ,he mellntmc comcB a letter of superintendent of schools, who vis-
ing purposes. One of which lsthonk, tTum ,hem t., ,U theirlted the two- communities yester-
large enough to hold mass meetings (ri(n(js ,n tne cty wj,o have sent t day.
or entertainments, club rooms. of- .., mes,,..-, of cheer! At Braymlil a numlier of new
fice and ladies' and gentlemen's. ani miscelianeous bit? of good will, dwelling! are under construction
rooms.
A lupper
Is being planned for
in later part of the month to
which all friends and relatives of
unionists will be Invlied.
The Central Labor Union is now
composed of 11 chartered unions,
with four' other charters applied
tor and now pending.
POLLUTED WATER
he !!. Sunnlle. have nf. been
furnished nil of the county schools-
I whose Increased enrollments bate-
necessitated additional materials.!
according to Mr. Peterson.
community In the state."
It was Dr. II. II. Ollngor, pro
minent Kaletn resident and active
la Ihe capital rlty'a politic, who
waa In Klamath Kails yesterday on
a burning trip. He had not vlill
ed thla community sine 113.
At present, according to word
. . , ....... u..m tip t.llnvnr
READY FOR TRIALj
la belli! uried to run for Ihe stale
senate. II Is very popular In
Salem where h has held many
bund. Some time later he was ac-j public offices At present he k
quilled of a charge of assault upon,ernn as rbairman of tho school
an officer In the performance of; board.
afternoon.
Another shipment lo leave vester-j
lay for the smith was made by W.
('. Palton. of Malln. whose eight i
carloads of beet rattle were senl
from the Midland district to south
ern points.
MURRAY CASE IS
(Continued linn Pag (tne)
Th bom that's ru,l
Hoot IVateat I
Her money s trey nl
-Van Cleel'a
"rtltea,'
Tlw Hennrr itul B j,--lrlj
U well njLz
rharant nrr nKlersb t'
mirth Inquiring ,
rlrrtrtiail problem , t
ly
OX WH'THKItS Tltll'
Mrs. 'Will Houston and
bis duly.
MOTOR SHOr
ItHiaa TM,
f
H
s-sr-J
Minn' AfliT Murray had dollnJ to tur- jr
I ..n.lt tin hrohurlv lh Itetcurd in- 1r
OREGON FIRST IS
Wild lite Is one of the state's
most - important resources. Th03
asn
Oregon because of its fish and
game. Fach. i!tor cc-ntrlbutes j
wealth to the state, and respoa-i
slhlllty fr the preservation of'
this resource depends upon the j
appreciation of Its value and the
See. Oregon first!" full cooperation of everyone.
Such a slogan will be adopted by! Statements similar to these have
Klamath county high school for this ' been received la Klamath Falls
season, whose first trin into the I from E. F. Avert!!, secretary of
fii,ll.' Miller left vee:erdav for an ; d"' " Property, the Record In-
extended visit in San Francisco and "tlluted a mandamus suit against
n...... niv, .iiev nnl.it.. The I he sheriff and. at that time. Lloyd
ds of tourist, are attracted to'"1" be mde ln ,h ".1'3.,,l,n
car. .Mrs. Houston anu miss .itiuor
plan to be gone a fortnight.
In Medford John A. McCall is
is in Medford, where he has been
called as a witness in the trial of
the Lakeview. postal employe,
Charles Arsner, who Is charged
-with embezzlement of the post of
fice funds early this summer. Dur
ing McCall's absence the Klamath
Falls post office Is under the dir
ection of Assistant Postmaster Griffith.
CASKS DISMISSED
Two cases pending la circuit
court yesterday-were dismissed oy
Judge A. L. Leavitt. They were
the Klamath Supnly company ver
sus Mr. and Mrs. Fred McMillan
and the Acmo Motor company
depths of seeing Oregon first Willi the Oregon State Game commission.! . ' ' '
. . . . . , 'rases. It was saltrr the claims hud
include a siRht-sceinc tour of the ' which is endeavoring to createwen Batlsfied
lava beds and historic scenes of the throughout the state an interest I
In From Chiloquln Out of town
visitors ln the city during the past
tew days include Mrs. Rose Huff of
Chiloquln, who spent Tuesday after
noon in Klamath Falls on business.
Beatty Visitor Business visitors
ln the Klamath county court house
yesterday to pay taxes include S.
B. Riddle of the Beatty country.
tin Business Here C. F. Bishop
is a business visitor in the city
from his home In the Midland section.
Modoc war.
A vote was taken yesterday after
noon among the student body of the
high school, including the faculty.
The issues before the students were
in the protection of the rivers of
Low, sheriff, was In Portland. An
alternative writ of mandnmus was
Issued by Circuit Judge Kukendall.
which was answered by the sheriff's
deputies with tho explanation that
Murray wouldn't let them have the
property.
Judge Kuykendull was not long In
acting. . lie held that the grounds
set forth by the sheriff's office
were Insufficient, and consequently
Issued the uncompromising writ of
mandamus, Kecemher 17, demand
ing that action he liken by the
sheriff's office not later than H-
Oregon. I
In an article issued by Averlll
is found the following paragraph
which 1s of interest to all sports-
the choice of a trip to either the' men in the country:
lava beds or the Ice caves. The
former won by a heavy majority.
The rivers of Oregon belong
to the people as a whole for public
Led by Captain O. C. Applegate, , use and benefit. They are hlgh
who knows evpry inch of the lavajways the same as tree-boredcrcd
bed country, the students, faculty county or state raads. Our streams
and possibly a large delegation from aro the homes of different speciles
the Daughters of the American Rev-j of trout and salmon which are
olution.1 will form a caravan on
Sunday morning.
All those who wish to make the
trip have been extended an invita
tion by Captain Applegate. The
time of starting on the trip will be
announced later.
One of tho Interesting historical
spots to be visited on tho trip will
be the Modoc stronghold.
From It. nlly Oal of town visi
tors In the city yesterday include
Quinny Baker of Beatty who spent
Tuesday transacting affairs in the
court house.
If you are uncertain about the ar
rangement or wording of your adver
tisement don't hesitate to ask us for
suggestions. We shall be glad to
help you with the layout and the' air is to
preparation of the copy at any time. ! ject to disease as are people. They
important food prcduiI'-S. The'
rivers of Oregon are. therefore,
among, the most valuable resources
of the state. It is the plain duty
of every citizen to protect his In
terest so that he may share ln the
benefits.
"The common practice of pollut
ing our public waters It not cor
rected will In time destroy trout,
salmon and other food fishes, the
very misfortune that has fallen to
many of the rivers of the Atlantic
coast. Water to- a fish is what
a person. Fish are sub-
Hard Times Dance
At Merrill Friday, October 16
Supper by Merrill Hi Girl
Sailing's Orchestra
Surprise Miss Hector Miss Ber- j
nice Hector was surprised last
night with a delightful party which '
her mother gave for her in honor;
or her 20th birthday. A number;
of Intimate friends dropped In for
the evening's entertainment. '
m w
III
HELD
IN NEW GARAGE
With an Informal exhibition,
dance and reception, II. s. Wake
field, proprietor of the new Dodge
Carage. 170 Main street, opened
up Its new quarters officially last
night. The new garage which Is
one of the finest In the city has
been especially built for the busi
ness of a garage repair shop and
accessory depot. Just recently the
firm moved from its old quarters
on Klamath to the new building
erected at a cost of 150,000, ac
cording to city huldlng permits.
During the evening scores of
guests of the company viewed the
various new Dodge models, after
which a dance was held on thej
spacious tloor of the garage. Gal-1
loway's orchestra furnished tho I
music,
rjhe E A3
F Vacuum Ele'ctricJ
WASHED
A supply of
SOAP
FREE
Sold on easy terms.
A mechanical mas
terpiece as well as a
master at washing
your clothes.
By all means see
the EASY
Phone 129 for demonstration.
I KWZA CON r ANY
Get readyJt tomorrow
Within the next ten years, we see more
industries, better development of the re
sources of this region, better business
ioreveryone;and now i3 the time to Rot
ready.
Our New Industries Department is
with you-new capital and new people
are needed to make the most of your
wealth of natural resources.
The New Industries Department is
disclosing to investing capital the ereat
raw material wealth of our Agriculture
Timber and Minerals. It is waking Tr
the egitimate expansion of every indus
trial possibility for the region, and sup-
ChZhfr nCf"S0lldated' supplementary
Z fCommerco tTe of service
for the five Oregon counties and the one
California county within our territory.
We have every confidence in what th. r.
turehold, in store.nnd hydro-elric"-partfapation
m it. At present the InduMrieW
n?nreei0nJfre C0Untin nwe n eStv
than ever before; and we are proud f oh. . .17
to say that the communities we serve h be
vanced further in the useof iZr ZVXZ '
hold equipment than many of the ?arL",e"
on this coast or anywhere else if l ' ci,IM
tohaveyourhouseU; Xdi Z f
- member of this company ncfy
tell you how nth it costs. be Klad
CALIFORNIA OREGON HWER COMPANY
Medford, Grant, P,. FJU. Robura CW
If it is made froi
WOOL
You can get it at the
BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN
MILLS STORE
lal
ha
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rm
tho
to)
at
No store in Oregon can give you"
the quality and price in woolen goodi.
that you can obtain here.
We manufacture and sell direct to
the consumer suits and overcoats and f
you can buy here to better advantage
underwear, blankets, sweaters, sox.
mackinaws and all classes of warm,
good reliable woolen goods. They art
made from wool of .Oregon sheep,
which we claim is the best in the world-
i
WINTER IS COMING. IT IS TIME
TO BUY WOOLEN GOODS.
i
ti
ji
The Brownsville Woolen j
Mills Store
i1
I'M NOT BOASTING !
Rut you and I hoth know thut experience i
makea h jrood mechanic. There". 20 yearH worn
all miikcs of cars behind my claim that I turn o
repair job that will give real satisfaction. W
is guaranteed.
CRATER LAKE GARAGE
K. O. AY Kit ,
VM Vmr in the (Jiinm)
fompl.to line of Arri'SMirlr, Including IIM1 T,B
rhonr U20 811 Mw r
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