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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1925)
Si r 'ATH NEWS ?ERA STAR INTERVIEWED DONS GINGHAM APRON AND IGET BUSY ON PUMPKIN PIES 'A Gloria Swanson to investigate Title Tliuiwlay, October 8, 1925 an,, tm f la aoon seVaoare a HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Oct. 7. (United Now.) Mlliun m. C:hnn, attorney, lift her. for .Par'j Wed Ucsduy, ' where ha will run duel a lull InvueilKutloii Into the uuthen- tlelly of the lltln nf Murquls do la riv. ! i.uy.l ! Cl!rl Hwun.ua'. hus- j uailu. ! An urgent euHu aiiklng tho at lorney to leave Immediately for I Purle wan received hy Cohen from tho arreen Mar Wednesday. Iirr. When il a vliilln anil at ovon Iho pluno, Kh nilxht havo been a telrgruph i porntor If nhu hud llalnnded In her older j'.lor'u advice, alio jlil. Slulur Klnronco, hy th" wuy, In drna mokor unil makes all nf tho' "Miss Hwunson li smarting uudur youiiK singer' clothe.. Whun lii-j(ne l'lutatlun thut her hu.band. torvlowod ah wore u simple tire. hu" n" l"ul rKh' to tho title which T.' r A 'it t nf hlui'k fcrorgetti,, black silk slock- Ins n nil Iilurk mi 1 1 n piiinri. "Kvor alma Marlon was an high," vulunteerod hor niut her, "Marlon u under niy fret when I proparod inouU. Shu haa been ill-Inn mt.st of tho cuuklnx here." Tho Rlrl whom tho prulno of (iulll Curd anil Hohumiin llulnk haa mil 'r',awnd" l llvlnn with hor !:: Ikt In uu apartment fur dif ferent tl'un Ihn exotic studio upurt iiii ntB nf Many uf Ida ulara of the tii do und .Jorccii. It In pleasant and rouifnriuhln uud fulrly breittbca "liiirk hnuiv" til rnuuplittro. Murlnn, who iiilmlti aim liken plain sowing, hua eml-ri ill r ' il mimn (if tho pil low In tho liv'iig rn,im. "1'iMiplo sleep luto hero In Now York, t Kuril." alio anillod upnlo gotuutly In telling of rl.lng at 0:30 ho clulma," Cohen auld "At 511m 8wanon's request I am going to conduct a searching in vestigation of ancient archives, which I believe will aubatantlale tho marquis' claim to nobis lineage. INDIAN IS FREED IN ASSAULT CASE AIR FLEETS HOLD FORTH OVER CITY War Time Scenea Are Again Brought to Mind ai Race for Trophy Near Page Th'rM ,Oul. 7. -Into Hi" iramciil of grand O be Injected u ef Aniorlrutl glrl- J'j M ' ' V a hlKh C. jjla I Opera rompuny haw at It hua signed I year old duugh V City telegraph op ,thla aiiaaun and jt Murluu. he prea u,ucexcd ll upnrtuiciil oft and found Marlon ron, Jut finishing pumpkin pit. Idimt taatd onn ; a lima, awuy hurk rmuut. I .Ho from bu opo continued ther pl.ro of pin wlivro wo wont, fi ll nnunilnljt phraaoa, rl who fnrit.K nhn fume hud knock- "burk hiimu" iilmimiihi.ro. Murlnn. ' I i-A Marl in T:ill y' ' at I ii . ." hi don't !" :' - w.t rront fit xi.i end old I in nn . pi a make- m- IH'.ir an llah.n of Tlnr waa nmro lo liitorvbw. )A aluao. bill tu;tlii fuct'thut altt bud nunic III a 4 aavun'l tnui hod t'.i church rholr. thut ahe doean't pink at Mnrljn'u chooka ! dunce. Iliul "olchtoon l awfully ta on) Of tho four:.- wiia j youiia lo think of the udvuiitunea vouna lad I oi In N,-w York.-ff niarrlnao over a curonr don't B't had tholr hnlr liobliod. you think," thut walking la hor j ; and viler ecrubbed hurd. fuvorlle t xt-n l-o and Fifth Avenue .ar eon laxluii." her m rthcr ; ahopa hnvo no attraction for her. I '4 . , , Till ilfli'd young aoprunn only i to have (tabbed Faithful In J, Hrjt teaopipaulmcnt l borln hor atuillea remeinbera iliut crl-to protect hla property. It wua I orar which crltlca nra ulr'udy ; tlca predict fame for hor. From feared for some tltrlo that Falth- "jf -wa tt click of a tnlrxraph ; Ihn time Kunaua City bualnoaa men ful would not survive the ruttlnit. I ' it.. r.tw.. hua Ln a tnla-!hecumo inlorraled in her and a ' ua the knlfo blade penetrated his! k operator alare be waa I and benefit I erfurmanco thero about Marloa waa "loaa than threj" three yinrs ago netted iu.une tor A14 Orough a little rull-iher atudy ulirurd. until today, her (ItlTarh room bumming ajalory read like a page from flc her father bud aung to tln. !b Not. gulliy" waal tho terUlct rought in yesterday afternoon by a Jury out ararcely 20 mlnutoa In the trial of Wilbur Kggsman who was charged with aasault with a dungernua weapon and attempt to kill upon Monroo Faithful, follow Indlun rancher. Mound over by tho grand Jury who Indicted him on both counts. KggHtnnn waa brought before the .Modford term of court and hla rase thoroughly aired before federal au thorities. The affair happened early In September when Kggsman la laid a brawl r ill IH HEAVY heart, although It did not aever uny of the urtorles. In the Inlorest of obtaining eleventh hour witnesses and to subpoena othera In the Klamath cases now before the Modford court and federal authorities, C. C. Wells, deputy L'nlted States Marshall, re- Theso scenes, already enacted closo to tho anurro nf supply, Willi he duplicated In far flung clllea ,ur.d Ki.m.ih i-.tff v. terday afternoon from the valley, lie plans to return thla morning. iN ' rH-U-CISCO. Or:. 7 ted Kawa) Crapes from the drenched valleys of California the California grape crop finds ' Ha wuy to the crosa-road of the nation. LITTLE NORVAL POLLARD DIES FROM PENUMONIA Norvul Otis Pollard. Infant ton after spending reservation. yesterday on the Death was 403 due apeedl&a out of the eiuto ' In ' ,,r' ""r i'''ra. t aaUUes and already wine I '" Wednesday evening at 6:00 M thre-ahoul the country, op- o'clock at tho family roldenco, by a-atour munufneturora In JfMlrhlgan avenue. fallara Of Ihousunds ( homos ; began to grind out their fro- cdet. U nothing clandestine !t Thlpmont of California 4. .and no one tries to ktf l se tbat will be made t per tin . pes oro good for but fL no." eaya 8. II. Nou- k It a Tttlculluruliat. lie du- t' t aiifucture of wine as k k urk, la a. dy 41 pad, r I i aufoty vnlvo," mnln t utlompts were made I peoplo would tuke traitor llquora. b now at Ita height. I carload bave been ding to figures sup- )outhorn Pacific rull Iclpnl shipping points Fresno, Stockton nnd Tho dully nvorugo Is prnlillilllon lnw was growers of the stnto 5 and many aold The alarm wns ver, for the 1mliH h. .nad tremendously . ILaat your more than DO carload of u rapes left tho i and by early November of -ar, It la estimated between and 5,000 carloads will a ahipped. rranclsco, principally In aaartors, tho first grape U a woro greet oil by n ' 'ting. Dusty wlno pross ' Ik n t out from a year f , 1n some eases even ( along 1ho streets and pmlaslnn for vigorous I not having prossoa of u!(l rent them for a to pneumonia. Besides Ita parents tho child I survived by an Infant sister. The child has been 111 since birth, on Muy 30, 1925. Funeral arrange ments havo not been completed. OKKK KHH AT MKDKOHH I Justice of tho Peaco Kd Kendall. Sheriff Hurt Hawkins, Lon Burke.! deputy sheriff and Fred Snyder. 1 former prohibition agent, were In Mcdford yeuterday aa witnesses in ' a rase In federal court, now In session. sU of the men are expected to return to Klamath Fall today. JIITCIIMI.L, flEMl, LI, 0,u 7 Wur timo scones came back to New York and Long Island Wednesday, as flock of airplanes gathered for tho national air races which begin here Thursday and end Saturday with the speed cluaslc for the Pul lUor trophy. The whirr of the englaes In the clear October aky. with dare-devil pilots dipping and looping and twist' log ami speeding in salute to crowds below, made a colorful pic ture of the nation's greatest classic of tho air. Competition U keen for the valu able prizes offered, but Is temper ed by aenllmonl nurtured by some of the aviator over bnltls torn fiolds ovor aea. For the first time sluco the war Cup'.uln Eddie Klckcnbacker, America's uce. Cap tain Funk of France und Col. W. A. BlHbop( Canudu'a premier war filer, will ty aide by side. A thousand guard! havo been as signed to handU the great crowds hero. The brlghtnosa of the women's raiment will mingle with tho more sober garment of their escort wbllo tho brIHianry of foreign uni form add to tho colorful setting. 1.. T. Kemelln, who arrived Tues duy night font Santa Monica, Cal., was the first here in the "on-to-New York race." The only woman entered In this all around test la Ruth E. Gillette of Lo Angelea, arho flew from Washington to Mitchell field. In a preliminary flight sho was forced down, bu! the mlihap did not daunt hen-. Tho rating of contestant In the "on-to-New York race " I Judged on distance flown here, fuel con sumption, speed, passengers car ried, and other factors demanding safe and efficient flight. Among the notables who will be In attendance are the members of the president' airboard,- which haa been lifting charges of Col. Wil liam Mitchell, Rear Admiral Wm. A. Moffet, chief of, the naval bur- i eau of aeronautics and Maj. Gen. ( Mason Patrick, chief of the army 1 air service. Fair Club Prizes Ready to Scholars Returns from Die state fair club prlxe of the boys and girls club work were heard by member of tho Itlvorsldo School Garden club on Monday night when the boys and girls were guest of Julius Mueller, who entertained with radio broadcasting. Mr. A. C. Yadcn I In charge of tho group and lo . her la given a goodly share of the credit In the success of the children. The broadcasting for the even ing was done by Hurry C, Seymour, state club leader. CRIMINAL ASSAULT CASE CIVEN CHANGE OF VENUE LOTS ATTRACT BUYERS SCHOOL CHILDREN HEAR ADDRESS .OF FIRE CHIEF Student; of the Riverside school, from the glngaam frocked flrat grader to the sophisticated "upper classmen" learned more c fire pre One of I ho most famous old land- n,.i,..,. -itt., . .1.1. . .. marks of Klamath imnt nH 1 . . v, ., ,. ' v,uit;i nemo Araoroae 10 me acnooi ed h.'nd's e,I'dal"r " chan8-jt :00 o'clock yeaterday morning. n, . ,n observance of Fire Prevention O B. Richmond and R. J. Sum-jweck, Chief Ambro.e ha. Tl.lted EL . ."T, ' 00- -archMedi Practically every .chool In the city. Vr , 7' ' ' Ne!rt "eek. -. ungiuai city ot Llnkv lie. now Chloe to of Hiss the I KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. ' Babies In bassinets are contended , and well cared for In the nursery. HOUSTON, Ten, .Oct. Fink, former orchestra leader, will go to trial on' November 19 ' at Con roe Montgomery county, on a charge -f criminal aasault. The case was transferred from Harris to Montgomery .county by Judge Robinson on a change of venue when a Jury In hla court was un able to agree upon a verdict. Fink waa' acquitted in the first of two case uguinat him. The new trial wa originally set for December 7. but waa changed Wedneiiduy. by County Attorney J. W. Strode for November 19. according .o '.r!"1 F""- "ordln!; "ool. varlou, fire drill, will b. In to a deed filed In the office of ., ..a .... , the county clerk yesterday. i AmLrcae. Yeara ana years ago, waen Mar-j tin rraln first sent spiral smoke from his signal camptire to call the inaian trines to barter with him for bright heads and red blankets, the small piece of land on the corner of Main atreet and Payne 7. Max , aiiey, wag Dat the hiding place for a frightened rabbit cr perhaps a clump of treea that now grow along Conger avenue, shading the very spot which aold yesterday for a comparltively large sum. Bit by bit. land along the river I anTCI A C! V - w- which was the scene of the history! l-f U 1 -La AOlUD making business district of Link-! 2",H-- UJUiiUi villa nc-w Klamath Fulls. Is chang-; EVERY ROOM hzs PRIVATE TOILET Ing hands more and mora and add-j 50S Bath. New. Modem' ; ; ing to its value memories that ro-' CW to Shoooin? DUtrict and TWltc. KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS fu3e to vanish. FREE CARACE Tariff from al.50 What you no longer have use for may be JtiHt the thing another Is seeking. The Klamath News Classi fied Ads bring buyers and sellers together. in d fttruaf M.tT I.IKK HAS NO KICK BELLEVILLE, III.. Oct. 5. "My life is like near beer, without a kick." wrote Jacob Waldhauser, a miner. He then tied a gas hose to his mouth and plunged a but cher knife Into his heart. HI body wa. found by bis wife a short time later. SESS In Our cbMJSMtdSh& CHIEF TO CONTINUE LECTURE AT SCHOOLS ma la latnre, h i 1911 ,ev al 1 iom VppIIoiI to the Internal o A J for permission to ifaotar , their qut.ta, whllo thousands, doubles, over id thla formality, d.ngy c!lnra whora the vln tito he aold, opening of the i naion was colobrnted with aa acclaim poasant for boars t tha liarveatlng of an ample ' Tsgatnblea or grain. HludenM of the Riverside school ycHtordny llntened attentively whllo Keith K. Amhrc'.ie. tiro chlof. talk ed to them for several minutes. Chief Ambrose Is muking a de termined effort lo Instruct bjys and girls of Klumnth county In the matter of fire prevention. Toucher declare they believe that hi tn I kn will bo of considerable help. Conquers Bad Breath v and is Popular Again t T d"' J. ",r"1 u-in farter's L""' ';"2r piK uyl Mr- "" A- Prrry of N,B yri City, "my aabitusl had breath and bad stomach stopped. I strongly recommend thtm to ell thaw aMictnl with thee nnity traublei. I awiirc you that my own cow was a bail one, cauing me untold cmbarraif mem, and Curler', helped .rat riah from the Hart." Bad breath romen from snur stomach anil can uually be relieved auickly by Carter'. Mule l.iver Pillv i,w i k'r ?r'."on,'"'" lor conuip.tion, .ick-heailach, and in,lig,ion ,' pht.ic the .yiem in a mild and gentle manner, no had after eftecii. Recommended and for wit by all Do You Want $5.00 FREE No Strings Attached Watch for Saturday's Bargain and "Are You Lucky" Page Mrs. J. C. Cleghorn Was The Winner Last Saturday. New Fall Pumps For Smart Dress Satin and Patent Especially Featured at $5.85 and $6.85 New autumn five-bar cut-out two button slipper in black kid, plain toe, leather heel rubber capped, in good ' fj A r fitting last p4DO Men's Fall Oxfords The Raleigh sparkling light tan calf all leather oxford, French toe, three-quarter rubber heel, hidden eyelets, flf for snappy dress (pD.UU The Dragon dark tan calf lace oxford, all leather, French toe, rubber tapped heel, hidden eyelets, for C QC good dressing tpJiOO Glen Echo brown and dark gun metal side oxford, lace, round medium high capped toe, rubber capped heel, hidden eye- Q aa lets, for every-day wear i)0UU Other. In ovfonla nnd shoes for men 'to an shoe for school children In a InrRO variety of styles nnil price nlwuys work slim- for men anil youths. Li,.iitiJ,i.ui.ij,i-i,LiilJlfii.aiii,i. 111,1.1,1:11 ji,i,:,,J -i KLAMATH XkJ VJC FALLS and Chiloquin (AdverNsnent