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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1925)
,H NEWS Tuesday. October 13, 1925 iS MAY DUCKS GET JAGG 7ERDICT SHINER PINCHED ,11 uaOIi Mud Hen Cet Swackd so neignoort iniorm lops And Still It Taken 'eral ratd t lor f -OB ' It llud Iho hundreds u( mud hem. whoac preaeut habitat Ik Klumath Inks, been abatumlous, Ariliur llrown would nut, In all probabil ity, lit present be fared by eeveral chareea having to dn wllh violations ot the prohibition lawa. At lenat that I" the opinion of Justice of the I'eare Kd Kendall, to whom various report regarding tho raae came yesterday. The atory of Hrown'a alleged ac tlvlllea mid auhaeijiient a r rent la unique In theae parta. Katurduy offlcere were advlaed that llrown, apparently, wa breaking the law and, later, armed wllh a aearch warrant, they raided hla place, (tat trlr " of R. ). Murray, iwapap" publlabar, under rt at Medford. It I la"! nlKht thnt r - I defendants, aaa 53.OO0 ability today Wolverlon let. Should ad, the cane i Jury, aa It t ot rourl. inta are I). V. nt local at I time Murray letlm of a con-i,- Judaic : I. I. , Luke Walker, . Burt llewklna, il W A. Wleat. at may. and Karl!'"'""' " 80 (allona of liquor and omer parapnernana. And tho reaaon for neighbor's auaplrlona? For aorne time prior to the time that they conferred with offlcera, Milt between lhelhlr I""1 "tched the peculiar an- ICOrd and the muti npni on Itiumawi lake. nay aner duy the rowia would gather about a certain spot and dive for aonie vnoraela, of which, apparently, they were Inor dinately fond. Occaalonally the hena would ahow a dlapoaltlon to quarrel over that which they aouiht. Then, an the atory goes, peraone aaw llrown attempting to alnk deeper Into the lake whatever II M.-- tl.n .I....!.- ... A..... ....(- appeal f In hla own oe-; eoocealrutei S Hora.t Manning la rep- .m.hi f in nnaiaasr m " - y eoroncr. the aeven men , proeerutlnn and jult. Ilia action "jmalanrea which t . A lit prngreea waa , but today it la well under way. f effect that Mur- i y ...lament with llnw iw a on the officer, la to' kt affersd. t Kay -ui. io-i "or- apptarlLj for D. V. Kuy and . WhltlorK; Mr. hena were diving for peach muali which Mr. caatliia; Into the lake. In the morn ing the fowla were eeeklng to rid thnmaelvcs of "hang-overs" which wore outgrowths of the tilxht be fore. Cunie ftaturdiiy when lliu nnlgh bnra notified Mcllrlde. Ancl hecauae about 200 mud hena could not take It or leave It alone, Arthur llrown toduy fucea a num ber of chargea. iie--..'4. Ff Three Body of Air Pilot . Found by Searchers corn ami menu being, cleaned. The gaaoline, llrown waa la filtered after leaving the cloth ing, which dona away with clothing being Immeraed In dirty flu Idt. The company alao llaa a prores which rllmlnutea the odor of Iho gaaollne completely. The machine, illaelf represents a financial outlay of $1,600, bealde the big elertarically driven motora which operate II. "Any garment going through thla machine." eald I'aul Lambert, bead of the dye worka, "cornea out aa clean aa It la humanly posaiLle to make It." HKM.EKONTK, I'a Oct. II. The last part of the tragedy of Air Mull I'ilot Charles II. Amea, whonu plane crashed Into a mountain :op In Centre county, waa enacted Monday, when tho body of Iho dead pilot left here In an aula heurao for Cleve land, where It will be cremated. In . accordance wllh tho wishes of Ame parenla, who live in Hollywood. Cul. LOCAL COMPANY IMPROVES PLANT MOK IU VM T HK.IT It 13 Friend of "Hud" Moe. former Klamath Falls manager of the Pine Tree theatre will be glud to learn ot hla aucceaa In the aouth with the announcement received In the city yederdny that Moe had pur- chaaed a theatre on Kan Pedro atreet In Loa Angelea, which he la now operating under hla manage ment. Moe recently married a Holly. I wood girl and hla many friendt I are buay lending him wlrea of i congratulations. ltll Glltl, AllltlVEH , Klamath county's cenaus rose a noich yesterday, when It was record ed that a daughter weighing eight pound had been bnrn Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Bnrgdorf, prominent ranchers of the Dairy district. This la the second glrfand the second child a well. She has not been named, according to her fath er, who was in the city yesterday afternoon paaalng the cigars. gasoline I iw " 1 : which he wished to rid himself. J the new Hallsnd-Wb-t " " . (o'r Mr I The persona Inveatigated further, i cleaning mnchlnea. i, are apnea ng " I Thotr nonea knew, and told them These great machines keep a con- that all. on Klamath luke, was not tmual flow or clean gasoline run Dye Work Installs Hure New Gasoline Machine With 1000 Gal. Capacity With the Installation of the latea( and most modern cleaning machin ery on the market, the Klamath Dye Worka, 4 21 Main atreet, have uat completed an Improvement whlrl will plnre that eitalltah ment on a par wllh any like busl- neaa anywhnre. Officials of the Klamath Dye Works yedlcrduy an- Illchinond Iteturna 0. B. Ulch nounced they have put In one of i nond. purchasing agent for the Local Briefs rivals In the otty, where he plans to remain for soma time, trans acting affaire and looking Into con ditions for the company. Parker la a resident of Ban Francisco, where tho Flelshhacker interests are directed. the week at the Arcade hotel to transact tu!nes affairs. At the Aracde Hotel Ruy Lo gan of Paunlna and R. B. Lynch and D. J. Carney also of Paunlna. art atopplng for the ea-rly part of From Crater Lake Among the visitors to apend the week-end In Klamath Kul are rieorge Jensen. Wade Hro(k.. It. II. Churchill of Crater lake, where they are em ployed wllh the Warren Construc tion company. They returned to their work early Monday morning. Try a News Clasa Ad. I Harvest Festival Bale. Vege tables, frulta, cook foe da, and poul try. Social time for everybody. Salvation Army, ll Walnut to night. Oil UOTEL ASTOD A Zed HOI Ua ; EVERY ROOM bat PRIVATE TOILET JOS Batha New. Madera i Qoie to Shopping District and Theatrea FREE CARACE Tar ff from tl.SC Our Pott Office in the Center of the Shopping District ring hut kins, Mr. nd, sttbr of a 'ok' er It t . TM t ttr, ' at ' II, IS1. o tbt ' ta It t wide r .VIC U 1 tx. t. irrajr ( MUMV., alleged gun-play Varray waa ar ,ntly, was ac v of assault on performance of waa held aome ieged gun-play, ave taken place lerved by Haw- mlnence of the eaae. it haa at- lon In Klnmath sccptlon of the e, Robert Kuy I call no other Oregon Trunk line, la among tbe many Portland visitors In the oily. Klchmnnd recently returned from the north, where he haa been an as It ahonld bo. They aupected thnt mud hena which. In the past, had given every Indication of being law-abiding, were manifesting a tendency to dts alpale. And, according to the Informa- .i.. . ...,. k.1 . u I intca-estcd listener at the Interstate nlng through garments being waah-J . , . . Legal Blow local newapuper r, rectlvoa a tegui mow ehen one of his damago ught agalaat J. W. Blemana. mlngeaanp and (ionrgo Hlo np, boa men In 1S21 'or iw. then herlff nt Klnmath rat Urea out of the t'nlt- clrealt tourt of appeala at e" . Such waa the In- ad by wire here a ' I r i a n it. it. ". it 1 alag tho three hnnda i eonaplracy follow ' trlng a legal argu i v t Klamath Falls ha ' venlng Herald. At Btiff In a ault In Medfnrd, against I Klamath rounty ' ho aaks $53,000 . Pelican M. D. Qulley, both resl pwlth the CaHfor rer company, are Of town business Ity this week, ar- a. . - .. . - u lid up your col aluable bonks hut most valuable eyo knnwlodge and vla Will come hnlllng I are lmpnlred and i Id yon hack to BCl- I! J. WINTERS t 1 flit Rpoclallst, '-' Our Own Glasatw, Falls, Ore, ed. Two large tanks have been built under ground, one with a rapac ity of 4 50 and another wl:h a capacity for 050 gallons. This makes, a 1000 gallon capacity and j commerce commission hearing. tlon received by Judge Kendall, that 1000 gallons of gasoline will their Information wus right. The be ceaaeleaaly running through gar- KlelxliliM'krr Man Here Boyd Parker, representative of, the Flelchhacker Interests In Klamath Falls is among the business ar- Special sale on fcvery dress at Bee Begln's Dress Shop, 129 9o. .7th St. . , . e OU 17 RtoSo jsflaiffisim 'Phone NOW for Your Appointment Before She Leaves No Obligation Mrs. Nellie Johnson, the celebrated authority on home ironing; will lenve in a few days. If you hurry we can still arrange an appointment for you. She will give you inter esting and valuable information about your weekly iron ing. You will enjoy your visit with her, and appreciate her helpful advice. Call now before it is too late. She'll Do Your T?int TL?l? f Ironing Absolutely IS? In addition to showing you the way to save hours of time and unnscessary work, she will do your whole Week's ironing nbsolutely free. You will be amazed to see your husband's shirts ironed in 5 minutes, and your largest tablecloth in 6 minutes. Think of having your whole iron ing done in less than ou hour, easily end perfectly. Mrs. Johnson will show you how it's done on the Wonder Junior" ' Thm iltuttmtion aiSof ifinwi thm luninf Sintttlmt with tmblm lop rmtt rmdy tnr ironind Thm llis)ff. Hon mtthm Hit thaw on ol thm man imn ol thm tmblm top. P. Tho World's Leading Ironcr In the first place, this Won der Ironcr is a real Simplex with all the exclusive Sim plex features. In addition, the New Wonder "Junior" Simplex with Table Top Is convenient and useful every day of the week. b particularly adapted to the housewife of tbe small family and the email home, 'has open end. My I how It Irons I will save hours and hours on Ironing day. la beautifully flnlahed in (ray enamel with white enameled porcelain table top. Looks well In dining room, kitchen or laundry. you can Iron eailly and com fortably while seated on an ordinary kitchen chair. The Best Ironer Mrs. Johnson's visit is in connection with our extraor dinary sale of this ironer. This is a limited offer, lasting only during Mrs. Johnson's visit, so if you like the ironer she uses at your home, it's yours for $5.00 Down Per Week Only ' Balance 14 Payments Tabla Top $13.50 Additional Try this modern way of ironing yourself. Give the Simplex every ironing test you can think of. If not per fectly satisfied, we will come and get it. Remember, this places you under no oblicotion whatsoever. ' Link River Electric Co. Phone 171 7th and Klamath iff WWy .4-Cilv tiff The Irresistible Appeal In Frocks Style Quality -Smartness Becomingness Price l TYLE-AT-PRICE assures individual ideas, original creations of the modes established as the proper flaire in the seasonal innovations by the sponsors of good dress, good taste, proper chic, and accepted colors. Quality is an assured fact here. Becomingness is adaptation of modes to personal requirements which presume fit and harmony of line. In cludes in the showing of garments with an irresistible appeal are satin back crepes, satins, flat crepes, crepe-de-chines, chenilles, flannels and wools adorned with laces, embroidery, metal brocades, flairs, flounces, plaits, pan els, godets jabots, in the favored autumn hues so rich in weave, luscious in sheen and Tadiant in tone. Economical ly Triced $12.39 to $42.50 Invitation to Women of Chiloquin Community - Display of dresses and coats Wednesday and Thursday at the Chilo quin store by Miss PhyTlis Hognn, of the Klamath Falls Golden Rule's ready-to-wear department. Fittings and alterations made during the two days, for benefit of women of Chiloquin community. L1.1. i.,.!0.I.T7Sfcfaiia il.uliiildJ.iJ . L KLAMATH XLUL FALLS and Chiloquin Wool one-piece play suits for boys, ages 3 to 6, $2.98