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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1925)
IthnewI fUDENTS II HIGH Record of (86 ror rr Course ,. rallkd l0l r, III "h100 graduate 01 i1() continuing l,l,b schools. however, lesda f Oregon when ir,,i recenlly niade ren t Well. Klamath rn murr llian eighty- L graduate ' lh I, y,.nr cutillnuod school. Welle, "hen ln' :alo the fad I1'1 ,1 Blli-nitril high ,o.l lht III ! Merlin In nild- ,tr f " found In 111 support of ithcr case tllnoaa tendance at the HI gradual!' re (ruin ihr eighth ID of ihi'io har. ,1 either In Klam- other schools In i I has lli hlghrat j graduate, and o students la nigh Ttczlroycrs on Guard as Warfare rcrts 7,000 Americans in Syria Sunday. November 1. 192!! II I TO MEET MONDAY EVENING ifCJs'. ..v Daughter of the ltevolullun will hold a moetlng on Monday evenlnK m 1 o'clock, at Hi" residence of lire. Cha. Wocd Klerllne. A miner will be raad by Mr.. Alfred Collier on "Why th Pilgrim L,(t Eg. land." Kfh member present will alio be inked to answer roll call with a thort account of some Under In the Immigration movement. Jim Hlewurt went to Malin" Wed nesday, ' Mr. and Mr. B. E. Enman cauea on C W. W' iai nunaay. Mra. Ira Oram of the Mt. Lakl district, !lted with Mr. .C. W. Lewie Tueaday .afternoon.' ' Mr. and Mra. Taylor from Llbby, rlalted with Mra. June Tollman Monday. Mra. Clyde Klger gave a card nnrtv. honoring her aon Eatln, Wed- " - - neiduv evening. Many frienaa from Merrill were preaent Mlaa Mussolini of Persia Ousts Rule of Shah Demurrer Sustained in Timber Sale Case IXJNDON. Oct. The Teheran correapondent of the weekly '. patcb reported today that Rlaa Khan, the "Muaaollnl of Perala." bad aucceeded In ouatlng the ahah dpflntielv and in obtaining? kover- I eiirn nowera for hlmieif oendloa ea , , , I lalJIiKmnnt rtt a m. fnrm nt POT. I milaa Jungjonam, iaa net" ernment In Penia. Die cliy lo rale llitlon. wllh all but tradualra rulrrlng Amrru.in ilritroyrra arc keeping a wntchful eye on aafrty of crnrly I.0OU 1. S. citiacm In the zone around Damairui where I'rtiuli triKi and Svriar. tribomrn are in a death grapple. I'lioto liuw Ih: city, pait of which hai been dcitroycd in the fililig.' Kuykcndall Kuykondall, pro mlnmt local attornvya, won a legal victory yeaterday. when their de- murror In the case of Luclnda 8!o- mena against the Rig Lakes Box company was auitalned by Cir cuit Judge A. h. Leavltt. The attorneya for the defendant had contended in their demurrer that the complaint did not consti tute sufficient grounds for action. The plaintiff has ten days in which to take further legal steps. The complaint had to do with the aale of approximately 13,800 worlh of timber. and Earl Plerson apent the week end duck hunting on the Upper marsh. They brought back several ducks and report a good time. ( Mra. Scott Thompson and daugh i.r and Mra. J. R. Elliott called on Mm. Sam Enman one day last week. Lois Burnell has entered Lone Pine school. . ! Mrs. R. J. Beaaly. Roy and Edna visited with Mra. J. O. Beardaley lut Sunday evening. Jim Stewart made a business trip to Klamath Falls ' Wednesday af ternoon. ti J. Beardaley drove over toward Hornb'rook Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Barks, Maxine ana Billy called on -Mrs. C. W. Lewis Tuesday. HI'KKDIXO IH CIIARUKD BY . C'OUXTY TRAFFIC OFFICKB A. N. Bradford la going to find ' it neceaaary to say three of the moat . .'distasteful words in the motorists' - vocabulary. Mr. Bradford, In due course, must ' remark: "Good morning, Judge." ; According to County Traffic Of ficer Knowles, Bradford was doing about CO miles an hour In a track when he was allowed but about 22 Ho was arrested yeaterday near Band creek. , The shah Is now believed to be In southern Europe, ostensibly for his health tut ln reality a sort of morning paper proposition exile. ways. Use th New. If you know of any game riola .n nhona K84. All Informa tion will be strictly confldentlaL COLD WEATHER COMING "Let Your Glass Troubles Be Ours." All kinds of glass For all purposes. Estimates gladly furnished for Sash, Doors, Frames and Cabinet Work. THE GLASS HOUSE - i 11th and Pine. Phone 4H-W LONE PINE Owens Sentenced to fireman dies from w ., m I INJURIES IN WRECK 18 jMonin J an icrm irsdualed 91 sm ut lite enrolling In AUiiritN'. N. Y 1 Stack. 36, fireman Oct. SI. John died at Mercy ,1 aith ! a rail nlor but l of her "t receive alliance. T. io nty school only iilrnta. all but two In the hlch achools adlng to enter in If the ecnteare imposed yoatorduy', hujtpllul a.i a renult of a wreck on on T. M. Owens Is not commuted. n'h Valley railroad ven . .. ... -i. 'mnea houin oi nero muism or If. prior In that time, he does, . inme unlocked for a- H IIM.K I hKM A ia;(Killl ilMto uiirs a recelv- i by i hi' navy do. s flvtubo circuit. u eapi-clally built u'l prnional use, It fitted on I, a novol K sortaMllty. Tale "4 by mcuntlng II Mil filing the set l in wiiion. Mra. atoraaat In the aet, it. It located In the i Uw second floor of pM art, this, too, r st found on the 51, its Mayflower, wktia aro provided hiae' plugged '. In itnt'i smoking cab or wherever the I la- fa. M. Owens must sirvr M months behind the gray walla of the Orrsun atate penitentiary. t'lrrult Judite Leavltt yeaturday morning senteaced Owens lo a year and a half In prison following Owena' convlcllun on a aralutory charge. (Iwi'iis was accuaed of being criminally Intimate with Kmlly lln dark. a 17-ycar-old girl. The of fensn wa alleged to have been com muted near I'cllcan Clly aome time ago. Edward 11. Smith, engineer, and 13 passenger were brought here In automobllea to be treated for Injuries, none of which were eor- ious. MAY I.OKK JOIM niif A(iO. Oct. St. Three high rankln officers were threatened with dismissal tonight lu a police department abake-up resiling from the last escape, of Martin Durkln, the ahelk bandit of Griffith, lnd. Willi to sell? Or to Klamath Full about ileal, efficient way REVOLT SPREADING TO ARAB TRIBES, REPORT LONDON. Oct. 31. Insurrection aaalnat the French in Syria Is spreading to lbs Arab trlbea around Dolretsor. Alaupo, and ralmyra. ac cording to dispatches from Cairo. The Arabs are reportod to be sending their women and children toward the Syrian desert, which would indicate that they are pre paring to rebel. Ono report stales already la in ine LONE TINE NOTES Lone Pine baa hai several Chi nese oheanant hunters, with only a few having good luck. . Walter Enman helped move mall boxes to the right side of the road for the stage. . Mrs. Earl White and son Buster, slater. Mrs. C. W. Lewis this1 week. sre the house guests of Mrs. White t Mr. and Mra. John Mitchell vis ited ut the home of Clyde uaras last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Enman made a buslnea atrip to Klamath Falls Wednesday. . Clyde Marks waa a Merrill vlsi- tor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schrinnor left the first cf the week for Ilogue tllver valley, expecting to settle there They will lie missed by their manv friend. la Klamath. Mr. ana .urn, un famonf HPflfl I .OlTieS 'daughter of Poe Valley, visited at vyviitvsss. . . ... Grlf(ah'. ,,ter. Mrs. C. W. Lewi last Sunday. William Rorfleld visited In Klam ath Falls Wednesday. Are this grades on the child' report card eatlafactory? KNot-WhyNot? Defective vision la the causa of over 60 of the failures ot school. ' Don't aeold tha child but DO find the cause and remedy It it possible. . . A thorobgh examination ,ot the eye may locate the cause and correctly iitted glasses may be the remedy. DR.GOBLE . Eye Examined QUICK BERVTCH TOO Mala Street . Vlla'aena . Frame GronDd Bepalred " - .1 Too Late for Warden CHICAGO. Oct. 30. "Cement hesd." tho new Insanity plea in troduced in an attempt to save former Warden Wesley Westbrook from a prison sentence ln connec tion with hi part In the Cook county Jail grnft. was rejected Fri day by Federal Judge James II. Wilkorson. The Judge held that "cement head." might be a form of In sanity for all he knew about such thinaa. but that It waa now too that De retsor aireauy i m - . Hi hands of the rebels, who attacked late to reopen .. . .. . J harlne In which Westbrook was CUB. JLLY'S UN CLE V. CAM X feVAT VVNACT .. b luO"2M ttlUVW (HIT TXVVl' r WSKXCSK UOMJ TO 1 S L-- X av I 25 . is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 25' ' MODERN HOUSEWIVES agree that SAFETY FIRST is a yatchw6rd. which applies to food more than anything else.. Hence: " REALLY PURE, CLEAN MILK , , and cream that possesses a full quota of butter- ' fat guarantee your safety as food products. OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR PROTECTION PALACE DAIRY ,-.-. - if',.1 Phone 838- J . T It this wa the question, you know what her answor would be. Washing cloths Isn't what she was intended for. So with your permission ; we'll make It our business, 4 157 NO. till November 7 Air Regular Value $7.50 to $22.50 $4.50 to $20.00 "EMciLHANDl I Link River Electric PHON& FOURTH Phbiie 171 490-K- d I. 132 So. 7th. I AUNDRY