Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1926)
r 41 Xth news lit. ttfc Wednesday, January 13, 1926 PagaTkrM f STATES FROM EATHER ,12. (United t wind Mow up A during; Ilia night W d.'WM away Hie Intense htcb lb central statue VatUverlni lor two day S'wake, t tub-soro tompiTB- " ftandlnt m tor South as c "ola eatM mai now end In "ot portto- loet. 'Nderal "I Ump al f '01 u 'bureau bcre L throiiithout f bo woll Into tdncsdny evo- rntlvcly wtrm tir condition! 'the remainder fe4 4 . led a temper spti5 low sero. set oust tho most recent ilengo tho mir tees below. Indiana, whero id to lero from reel ovur nlKht U climbing up i s It went down ' Caniidlnn bnr- tho arl of tho tfmu lefore fi tkni part luther bureau 1, which expert roe 'ori I lute ihki ween will r tmirhi'd br the i tt o MnnU'd In Manl 1 liuvu Ntient II- JtlK IIiii Alluntlr fil trnln and lruc; t In (ha northwest timed on without stsr i tbV t tUmxKt. Ith lib Ost PERJURY iE CASE U, Jun. 12. (Unit M from their pur A to slrlko at tho it tho palefaco, gor Afore Inventlicatlng h nitirdera filed per lie Tuesday against leading figure thui ta drama of murdor ' lied by U. 8. District Lewie, named Fred ka, Oklo., a nolgh ( V. M. Hale. "king 1Mb." who la In Jail Bnullcltr In the niur lans. and of plotting tlcen othora. hman of aouthweat, f neighbors living Lewis, who declarca iulillclty haa throat' f the Investigation m what testimony the grand Jury. of the homo o In 1923. cauaed M!h, his wlfo. mun and a hired hs aro luted an 1,5 3 and No. in t laid to have claim' nteanvlctlma and , relpn of terror trlhe. It la aaid f 12.000,000 causod tnaplracy. I I INDIAN DEB HAS COSMETIC BILL Six Month.' Beauty Parlor Bill Turned In to Secretary Work WAHIIIKUTON. Jan. it (United Newal When tho government took up the problem of civilising the in.tiuna It wna believed Hint It had disposed of tho disturbing cua-j tout of fnco painting. An emenso voucher of an Uioxe dubulants recalved by Kacrelary of the Interior Work baa cllsclosod the fnillliv of auch exuoclullous. It asked for $373 to pay for a all month beauty parlor bill Incurred by the Indian ninldvn. Work deducted 2D por cent from the bill, which Included auch Heme aa hair pu(f. rougu, powder puffa, muaiafoe, curia, npaiirxa ana com crouma. Homo of the artlctra were bouitht every week. Tho clrl'a caah balance from Oil royaltlna. however, atood at $39,770. Berlin "Love Nest" On Roof, , I - Mansion Bride Traded for It i 1 f"" ually noed P nllmonla bring vl'"n impair- ,n m,uy Physical elontlfic lamination t eye-comfort. ih charac ir optical your mfldonce." J. WlNTCDfl Iim.. Z. " "-"aw '"a, ore STILLMAN GUIDE ASKS BACK WAGES MONTItKAL, Quo.. Jan. 12. (United Newal On tho evo of Mra. Anne U. Ntlllinan'a dlvorco action aialnat Jumea A. Stlllninn, Fred Ueauvala. the Indian kulde who play ed auch an Important part In the ban ken' ault. Ilvo yeara ao, haa attain taken a hand In the tame. i lleauvala haa lone to Three Klv- era. Que., to preaa hla own ault annlnat Mra. Rtlllman for 17000. which be clalma to bs due blm for "back wugna and expenaea." Mra. Kllllman'a altorneya have asked that the trial of tho Indian's eaeo be delayed until February. Ilnauvala hopoa to provqnt further delay. lleauvala declarea 7000 la due him for wnc and eipenaes Incur red In obtaining defense wltncaso for the Montreal hearing of the orlg Inal Btlllman rase. The claim la nderstood to be disavowed by Mra. Stlllman'a altorneya on the ground that the Indian, who had been ac cused of being the father of Guy tho youngest 8tlllman child, was act ing In hla own defense r b rtf 1$ I Vernon Ball Club Becomes Missions hOB ANCIELE8, Jan. 12 Final transfer of tho Vernon baseball club to Joe Toplttxky, Los Angeles realtor, for eum said to bo 1250,- 000, took place at a meeting of the Pacific coast league official 1Mb . ' i :, L -As 1 Arrow Indicates the bungalow apartment atop a roof In New'. Vork to .which Irvine; Itcrlin, songwriter, took bis bride, Kllln' MscVay, when she a;ave up religion, family and society potitioo to ,wed Mm... Inset is Oic Mackay maniioa.on Long Island, whcrcjbc iprioce of-WaJv iu entertained.' Revival Gets Away With Flying Start Tho Charles S. Price revival cam paign that opened Sunday here Is having a glorious beginning, accord ing to Itcv. O. Lewis of the Klamath temple for Four Square work at Klghtb, and Oak atreota, where the twice dally meetings are being hold. Iter. Lewis, who Is sponsoring tho revival leader, says the 2000 seal ing capacity of the temple la not long expected to hold the crowda. "Splendid spirit of ro-operatlon is already manifested, and the hearty welcome given the evangelist Is mon utnentul In testimony of the gen eral soul hunger," says Rev. Lewie. .The evangeliat and Rev. Lewla are old frienda, and It was the Influence of this friendship that brought Rer. Price to Klamath Falls. It la said to . have been tbe second time that Rev, ! Price baa held meetings under roof, once wuen be followed Billy Sunday in one 'of bis tabernacles, and again here In Klamath. Usually he preaches In a tent. here late Monday night. Toplltiky announced Immediately that be bad transferred the elub to Stanley Dollar of 4he steamship family of San ' Francisco, who In turn announced that W. H. Mc Carthy, former president of the league would be president of the club. The Vernon club will be trans ferred to San Francisco, and will be known aa the Mission dub wit. waiter n. jaovreoi aw and Howard Loreni as seeratkry. Claaslfled advertising la TX KLAMATH NEWS pay blf dends. - Cs them for profit. KLAMATH VALLXT HOSPITaX In confinement ' a plsaaaat MM awalta yon. adT.- vr ' f r " w sir 1 ' . M 9 t . if li ,,))ima4t-. .it Friday the Last Day 10 to 25 Reductions Get Busy if you want to sKare In tKe f big savings in our genuine Clearance Sale. No dead stock or out-of-date merchandise. J Brownsville Woolen Mills Stores PORTLAND FIFTH AND MAIN STREETS Other Stores at ALBANY EUGENE MARSHFIELD Ihen you entertain at home and the sumptuous feast has been greeted with royal praise by the laughing, pledging friends have a Camel! WHEN invited guests come in for dinner. And the festive board resounds with joyous words of friendship. When the prim est feast ever served is finished then, how welcome are those words of hospitality "Have a Camel!" For no other cigarette was ever so fitly smoked and served to others as Camel. Camel goodness insures a fitting climax to every perfect spread, adds of its own fragrant welcome to every home's bright occasions. Camels are made of the choicest tobacccj grown in all the world. They never tire the taste, never leave a cigaretty after-taste. Fragrance and mellowness have made Camel the greatest wcrd in all the history of smoking. So this night, a; you Icarn anew the joys of giving happiness to others. As after-dinner laughter rings out through all the house know then the pleasures of smoking and serving the . finest. You may be doubly sure that every good feature is rolled into Camels that anyone ever searched for in a cigarette. Have a Camel! Into the malting of thh one cigarette goet all of the ability of the world's largest organization of expert tobacco men. ' Nothing is too good for Camels. The choicest Turkish and domestic tobaccos. The most skilful blending. The most scientific package. No other cigarette made is like Camels. No finer cigarette can be made. Camels are the overwhelming thoice of experienced smokers. ' Our highest wish, if yon do not yet know Camel quality, is that yon try them. W invite you to compare Camels with any cigarette made at any price. R. J. Reynold Tobacco Co. r.'3