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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1926)
1 'President Sees Father Uuried Willi Simple Kites : 'WETTBROADTrD g JlrHLx, MilMtKMan 4 44 I , Via.; "...'in :- -r .... , (Cunliuunl fruiu Many ii"lna l H"'' n" ben put behind tti !' n" k'1 1 1 .-..a luirauno hjl li-''" I"'11' twtuns ruled our iin'" II alil lha prohibit!. rrpoalril ' n"' ', i tnl.TMiril Inasintiih h,'v brewer.. ,.oli.llr n.l li' ' liHll'i. li.ir:iMi.li'i anil i!h.r 't !.' Thu overwhelm" m.i !'! thf American po.Ic "'r. drunken. Thry t-a.l It ('" I.. cut ltn prohibit : I'"1'"1 ll II.. t.nlr.'Mliri. .l t.k'l fit- (.!! t I Illl.T r " Wh'i lni.il II.. "l l.x'k"": i; .I'.u-.l' - Wli.r! r '! 11 ar nut I'H.th aoc'rlv ' . r.lffv i!lli.ii fcMflfra. :! i-i.tok ! ! H'' 'lv . .-u I.. Mil . i.-, .:.:!..!. :i KLAMATH VAl.tlY IIHSrlTAI. miv rv.m an. I .-..ntentr I tlv !I i.;..-t-.t HIT ...li.ili' r.trt " Body of John C. Coolidjro. father of the ptvsidv-r.t. beiiitf carried to tho jjravc in the little hill cemetery near Plymouth. 'L. where it now lies. The president can be seen, with Jlrs. Coolidge at extreme lift. The grave is directly in front of the coffin. - VYid World Photo, from Central Press Association. Autos Missing at Coolidge Funeral ' 1 , , i) ... -- - f .v.. .-. lv. . . Klortrtc nl.l' fi!u. mo And ' I he lntu- horiv W.- ll help you ui ih wlrlDf plan Thai brlnia wrll-i:h:d rhfr. Vaa Flwt'a Srii.min 4a; f auppJy yaa Kh tlilnia f uillUj- anal art. '! rirfl (hrnn tMhrrr i.i ymr hotiif, NOW Ttlal'a hra nu ami in. (Jail lo iu' rtn-. MOTOR SHOP ... SUS. MaU BC. ... Bar rtiona 7U.' NUbf ATI Aiscrrd'j irVrg 1 ' We Arc Afi J, Easte 4re y0i to Itlnl. v-dur best. ' If 't i a new Suit ai hPOV.:,VI!.LE suit ft toi ll-S Hold 111 mi.. ...... . In th-r won!-you tffl, kS Irotn tliiii storo be saving ti caith, nti we eliminate ft 1.. wholi-Hah-r, the jobber, the othi-rs n 'st makp ia Consulrr this when yon fcjj In our stock you will nctt ve or .sntrts, lies, Hosiery, ttch to you. Do your shopping at a Brwrr. Brownsville Woolen Mills t 5th and Main St. . ,Heal- s"ow forced use of sleifrhs in the procewon from the Coolidjre home tead Plymouth. t to the last resting place of the president's father ? the lit tie h.ll cemetery nearby. Inset photo shows President and Mrs. Coolide as the Process reached the ceuetery.AVide World Photo, from Cental Pre" ia. I'; 0E0R0E MOROQFF DIES AT MEDFGRD Word I!; 1 j, ,. cor(?e Mr(I.'f. tijh'r Myron ".. M..ri!o:f. Wolff fo.. .. K. i Jtfdfirrr; i?a!:ii.Jjy at 4 a. n-. taJla in rt;a.-J to the cau. of doata are U-:kiaK. it was. lelievul to b due to aa attatk of heart failure. Mordoff ltft immediately to be Jth his mother in Mndford. who. with twa sons and three daugh ter!, aurvives her huhbaud. Otorge llordoff was one of the old western pioueera. Born and reared until a young man in fhi cago. Mr. Mordoff sa I lie first train leave for the west from the Chicago yards. He was horn there, January 29, 1850. Funeral scrvties, for Mr. Mor doff will not be conducted until later In the week or until the ar rlral of his children. Durant Motor Co. Official Is Here It. -I. Kan.-uf. I... -,r r ; r. e. tivt i.f ;'.. ln.rant M..'.,r ..:nan of 0.:ilaiid. arriw a Kiaciatii Ki,!I-- :! "i a i i ... trip -"u v. i . ii Ik.- Jwtw n. v: v.. M v.. Ii : ; i'nd r. ,..i,..;tM. ... I, M. COLLIER OUT FOR LEGISLATURE (Ci.iitlnii. ,1 j rm .np one) U (.!!. i; th ' V' ' iv fri.m a s.-vrre ''' l-otli Mr. and ii ;.y ' iin v ii ;i ( niii'T r..il i n t!i" return trip Tm iv. l-ji.. a v I- :r i.a i . . li;.- (i r. i .-'.. an i:;Kt i'u- i ir.i in-unavailaM-.-, but -Lo-as the treat de mand wh':.;li .an not r.utediiy Le nupplied. "Thore i;! ;1 (rrtatcr d-mand for the .Star raM than ver ln;fijre," ..tat.'d Kaiifuf yenitrdav." and Mr. Ilamakcr of Klamath Kails i to be complimented upon hln wonderful (iale.s record." IMSS IS OI'KKI DEMANDS K.rKSES I 8T. PAUL, Minn. March 27' (United Press) Magna .lohimon. former United States Senator from Minnesota wad unanimously en-! dorsed as a candidate for governor! by the state farm-labor associa- tion tonight. Two ballots gave the former sen-' ator a large enough margin that delegates started a stampede and the endorsement went oven unanl-j mously with a tliout. I Johnson tied a string to his en-i dorsemcnt. "I will not run, unless my pier-1 lion expenses are guaranteed," hcj announced In response to tries of "Bpeoch:" 1 w.U.I.A WALLA. Wash.. M,.r. I. -T I United I'ressi Sno.iualamie '. Pass will be opened lo autos Sun day, J. W. Hamilton, district high lay engineer, announced tonight. Larrier.i will be removed .Sunday morning and cars may traverse the' nine miles of snow If care Is excr-' cised, he said. Work on the high-' way will continue so that It will I be In flr'it class condition by April! 1st. Hamilton visited the nummit lust evening and found ,.. ihi,. 1 right to ht down the barriem.i the earliest In the history of the! Sunset highway. T:.m:,ey Is Ready to Meetjstribling. .r:',V YOKK. March 2T - i United I'n-ss 1;( ne Tiinney and illll Stril). Lng. heroes of tho fight that did n .t happen in Miami recently, will m.et hn- in the Yankee stadium on July . aconllng to the plans of Tex Itkkard. Hilly llllison. manager of Tun ney. has accepted I he Urm and Hid date and 1'a Strlbllng, managor of his son, will give a definite an swer afler they complete a barn s'ornilng tour of three weeks. Strilillng'a challenge, directed at Paul lierlonbach, for a world's ligln heuvywelght championship malrh. was rejected by the New York boxing commission for the reason that Jack Delaney I, the recognized challenger. 27. I.VDKTKM Kill Mt KDKK i ilAHLAM, Ky., March 27 (Unit-! cd i'ress Indictments charging) that he had murdered the foster parents of his wife and one other woman, were returned tonight against Haska hockey, o, of Ocan ila, Va. Tbo murder was committed Fri day night at. Loyall, near here. TH.UX KlUM MX OWOSHO. Mich.. Mr,.h I United Prvusi ui. .... ' , ,n ,ciiVii, were instantly killed at Corumia, 12 miles east of here late today when a through passenger train crashed Into their automobile Bt a grade crossing. Five of the victims we're mem lcr3 of the J. L. Smith family of Ilnncroft. near - hero. The sixth was Klorcnco Hcmlnway, 11 a friend. All were dead when picked up n'ler the train was brought to a lop. The autumobllo, a sedan, was wrecked. uv 1 i Easter Gifts Siipreni With the thought of Easter, comes thought of Gifts. Remember those ni dear to you with gifts supreme, Jewelry Glover's Jewelry Stof in Near First National Bank 3E- i.