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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1925)
Page Two ' Wednesday, Poo. 2.1, 1025 SLAVE GIRLS THANKLESS ' SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. i (United News) The intrigue of Chinatown have proved too strong tor Lai Yoong and Mary Mar. pretty glare (Iris. Rescued from bondage ' by American police and missionaries. " the flrls hare shown their gratitude i by fleeing ; back to underworld , haunts with' 11000 .Jn money nd ; jewelry, stolen from the -Presbyter-Ian mission. "Lai U the. prettfer of the two Her sale to a. (Stockton merchant bronsht S7000. ' Mary 11 not (O comely, being worth only 50Q0 In the Chinese way ol figuring such things. 8h is a year older than Lai. who is 16. ' .. Both girU were smuggled into this country in coffins three years ago. Since then they have been flung about as chattels, the property of killers and thieves.. Even this last act of theirs is believed to have been directed by Chinese influences which they dared not combat. Miss Donaldina Cameron, who is raaperintendent of the mission, is ' ' taking care of some forty girls, and does not recall an instance wiiere .wards have been so ungrateful. She does not blame Mary and Lai, as marks outside their window show they escaped down a ladder, and Miss Comeron is convinced the rob bery was engineered by sinister folk who threatened the girls with death if they refused to do their bidding. LONE PINE LONE PINE. Dec; J 3. Clent Par ker attended lodge in Merrill Wed nesday evening. Miss Vera Jungjohann and . a number of friends drove to Medford, returning on Sunday. Mrs. M. P. Galarneau. Marian. Mary and Harry Galarneau motored to Mount Dome Sunday. Mr. Gal arneau'. and Charley are trapping near there". - . Win. Ronfeld went to Klamath Palls Monday. r August . Andreaa was . a Merrill visitor Thursday. Mrs. J. O. Beardsley, who has been' at J the Beardsley ranch for Mm' time, is now at her bomb Klamatr Falls. Mrs. W.' G. Gollman called on Mr. R. J. Beasley Thursday. Bes sie Tollman is muc.i improved after a severe cut on her hand from a broken milk bottle. ' H. J. and Roy Beardsley went duck hunting Sunday. .' Mr. and Mrs. M. Taylor and Jackie visited at the Johns home in the Libby district Thursday. Leslie Stewart, Estin and Ken neth Klger. Roy and Loralne Beasly and Ralph Geertson attended a practice basketball game in Merrill Wednesday. John Cotman and C. Conklin were Klamath Falls visitors Friday. S. E. Enman has been feeding cattle lately. Miss Lois Burnell is in school again after a sick spell. Pink Barks was a Merrill visitor Wednesday. BARRED FROM MAIL WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. The "Virginia reel" official magazine of the Virginia university students, has been barred from the mails, due to the "snappy" jokes contained in the current issue, it was learned at the postotflce department tonight. Dempsey Agrees to Post Fight Forfeit ' 1.03 ANUKLKS, Doc. 22. (Unit ed News) -Av a guarantee ot good faith. Jack Dempsey will post 1250. 000 In cash that ho will defend bis 'title W September 10,, 1,828. The. champion Announced Mon day that Floyd Fitislutmona, Indi ana promoter would put up a like amount; gttsrnteHng to put Harry Wills into a ring with him by Sep tember, 1926. ; "I am ready to fight." the cham pion said, ?a'nd I will back up my wtlirngaes to' fight with real money. I offered t) put up a million, but Fitisimnioiia jind Ills Chicago back er thought that tod heavy." Fiustmmona confirmed the agree ment with Dempsey. ' The money will be posted In a few days, both said. ! RESIDENTS ARE 'CALLED DV DEATH COMMISSION TO PROBE SALE OF TOD MORGAN LOS ANGELES. Doc. 22. (Unit ed News) An investigation by the California' Jing . commission into the manner of the partial sale of Tod Morgan, new world's junior lightweight champion, to Frank Churchill, was under way here Mon day. . Churchill, a prominent manager of fighters, had Mike Ballerino un der . contract- when the latter was knocked out In ten rounds here re cently by Morgan. The boxing commission wants to know whether Churchill bought his interest in Morgan, before or after the title bout." He was reported to have paid $15,000 to Morgan's fath er tor a halt Interest in the new champion'. .-.- , GRANGE MEETS NEVERS. LOS ANGELES. Dec. 22. (Unit ed News) "Red" Grange will play against Ernie Nevers all-stars at the Coliseum here January 16, ac cording to telegraphed announce ment by C. C. Pyle, the red-head's manager. The game will be promot ed by H..H. Halbrighter, member of the. 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Loeser conducted the ser vices, after which thV remains were sent by train to San Francisco, where interment will be made. Mrs. Sullivan passed away Sun day morning following u opera tion. She la survived by her hus band, Daniel C. Sullivan, promi nent sheepman; a brother, Jerry C. Murphy, and an infant daughter born two weeks ago. She was born In Willlamstown, Ireland. The pallbearers were Dennis O'Callaghnn. John O'Connor. Rich ard Kenneally, Timothy T. Sulli van, John L. Sullivan and Dick Lacey. Daniel C. Hahn, well known res-; ident of Merrill tor the past 20 years, died yesterday after a brief illness. He was 60 years ot ago.! Funeral arrangements will bo an-, nounccd later. I Leah Marie Shields, infant daugh-j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Shields, who reside six miles east of Klamath Falls on the Merrill-, Lakcview highway, also wna the victim of a sudden death yesterday.' Private funeral services will be held tomorrow at the Linkvillo; cemetery at 2:30 o'clock. Tennis Stars Get Off From Charges NEW YORK. Dec. 22. d'ullwl New) Tho 'tailed Stale Lawn Tennis association, at was expect ed, ha "whitewashed" the star whii took part In authorlted exhibitions here Saturday for the beuefll of the Chrlntmas fund.' Pill Tlldoa, Vliinlo Richard. Dr. George King, Francis Hunter, Moll Mallory and Mary K. Brown were the player who laid themselves li able to disciplinary action by par ticipating In the charity matches. Anything you wuh to sellT Or to buy? Tell all Klamath Falls about It in the economical, efficient way through little Klamath Now Class ified Ad. Chrljtmaa boxes of standard brands of cigar and pipes. United Cigar Store. 1)23-35 KILLED nv TRAIN'. NEWBERO (Ore.). Doc. 22. Peter N. Luncqulst, 60, was killed today by a Southern Pacific pas senger train at his farm near here. f Kmft : jAt your dea'crKyA' STR- sjrix LIZ-frD 1 iTTTi 1 sm . i t The sterilisation of clothes drives rut the bait bacilli lurk ing to do harm. 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