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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1926)
'If t 4 Page Sb aanianfcir I n " Sunday, April 11, 192G. THE KLAMATH NEWS'. LOCALS , Merrill Rancher In F. N. Mover ( (he Merrill district, where his ranch U located. waa a business vis itor In Klamath Falla yesterday f From Sprajcue Kiver Ward Mc Nalr of Sprague River la a business rial tor la the city this week from his home on the reservation. t..Prom Merrill Road Mr. and Mra. Joe Cox and their daughter spent Saturday in Klamath Falla shopping and visiting -with friends. They conduct a ranch on the Merrill road. j . In to Wiop Mrs. Ernest Wiley from the experimental farm station near Klamath Agency, waa In the tity Saturday afternoon to shop and visit with friends. '- Visiting frYum Merrill Miss Thir an Anderson and Miss Helen Ander aon were visiting In the city yester day to spend Saturday with their many friends and to shop. Keno ltanrher J. F. Ward, rancher of the Keno road, is Includ ed In the many out of town visitors la the city yesterday from his home in the neighboring district. ; Fur Weok-Kml Mra. Ray Tay lor, accompanied by her daughter : aud a companion, visited over the jpast week-end. in Klamath Falla. spending Friday night and Saturday here. Taylors own the Fort Klam- jath hotel and are well known In the Fort Klamath country. I From Henley U. K. Reeder was , in the city yesterday to spend the ' afternoon looking into huainesa af ; fairs and attending the meeting of i the approval committee of the fed erated board. Reeder ia a promt ' nent rancher of Henley and prest- dent of the board, t i . . Operation SucceWul Tha many friends of Mrs. C. L. Baiter will be happy to learn that her condition, following a major operation on her throat, is satisfactory. Mrs. Baxter was operated on lu the Cottage hos pital In Santa Barbara at 10 a. m. Saturday and a wire reached Klam ath Falls yesterday saying her "chances were good." Baiter ia ad vertising manager and decorator of Moe's store. ISLAND VOLCANO IN NEW ;i MJaa Vlnnp In Miss Creasa Vin np of Poo Valley school was In the city late yesterday afternoon with trienda to shop. Miss Vinup will be married to Carl Grubb in the near future. i. Child Improves According to late word from the George Steven eon ranch at Caledonia Marsh. Peg gy alyler Stevenson Is showing a marked, yet alow, improvement in her condition. In Klamath Saturday Mra. C. A. Bowman, wife of a prominent Mer rill rancher, accompanied by her daughter. Marjorle. spent yesterday in Klamath Falla: visiting with ' friends and shopping in local stores. Well Known RancherGeorge Offleld,well known rancher of the Merrill country, was a business vis itor in Klamath Falls yesterday from his home. . Offield 1s aspirant for the office of county judge. Foreign Cars The following for eign cars registered yesterday at the chaml-er of commerce Triple A booth: Mrs. Leroy T. Williams. Oak land: W. T. Maddox. Alvarado; J. F. Cox. Dallas. Texas: Florence Campbell Ross, Sacramento; E. H. Best, Crescent City; A. M. Green field, Los Angeles; Viola Blanche Means, Baird: Dave Fong, Edge wood: W. F. Mahoney, Sacramento: A. O. Anderson, Vancouver, Wash.; J. C. Evans, Burley, Idaho; W. L. James, Dnnsmulr. To-iFM Pulpit O. J. Law of Oraata Pass will speak from the pulpit of the First Christian church ! here this morning at the 11 o'clock services, it was announced yester day. . - Rancher in Yesterday Henry J.1 Gordon, prominent stockman - and ranoher of the Fort Klamath coun try, was in the city yosterday for a short time to look Into business af fairs and visit with his many friends. Miss I'lrich Active Friends of Miss Katharine Ulrlch. daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. George Ulrlch of Con ger avenue, will he heppy to learn that she la leaving today for Los Angeles, where she will attend a conference of Women's League sup porters of the Pacific coast. With Miss Ulrlch, who was recently elect ed president of the Women's League on the University of Oregon campus. , went Miss Anna DeWitt. retiring i president, and Virginia iudy East erly, dean cf women of U. of O. The three will be absent a period of ten days. HONOLULU. April 10. (United Press) Following a severe earth quake, which ahook the entire Is land of Hawaii and a tidal wave, which swept the west coast. Maun aloa, fantoua active volcano, was In eruption today. The road from llilo, (he principal port of the Island, Is crowded with uutoiala rushing to view from a distance the great atreama of lava, which are sweeping down the aides of the mountain from a height of 13.000 feet. Today's eruption Is Just a year late, the famous volcanologiat. Or. Thomas Augustus Jager, Jr.. having predicted it for last April. Observers SMHacle j From his study In Volcano House, the hotel on the brink of Kllauea. Hawaii's other famoua volcano. Dr. Jagger today observed the spect acle from a scientific viewpoint, and watched carefully for any In dication for a rise of the lava In Kllauea, which often erupts in sympathy. The earthquake rocked houses throughout the Island, the largest of the group, but It ia believed did little damage to property. The tidal wave swept the shores carrying with it some small boats. Full re ports of the tidal wave have not reached Honolulu. Learning that Maunaloa. one of the highest active volcanoes in the world, was in eruption, residents of Hilo pressed . every available automobile into service, and went to' Volcano House to view the spect acle from a safe distance. OREGON MAKES . POOR SHOWING Stanford Walks Away With Track Meet by Score of 121 to 10 OLD STANFORD OVAL. Calif., April 10. United I'roM Doing Itf more as a favor than anything else, the track and field squad of the University of Oregon rame to I'nlo Alto to meet 'Stanford Unlvurslty this afternoon. The acore was Incidental. It ended: Stanford 111, Oregon 10. The principal purpose of the meet admitted by the roarhea of both schools waa to provide Stan ford with the finishing off consid ered necessary tor Its big annual clash with the University of Cali fornia next week. Oregon'a men had had virtually no training. They had participated In only one event, and (hat au inter claw affair. Rut at that, they did a bit leas than was expected of them.. They were figured to take at least 35 poluta. Ill'VaJ NKATTMi TIINATF.H. SKAT-TLB. April 10 (Unlled News) Afier months of uegoluv lions John Humrlrk, well knuwn theatrical owner of the northwest, defiiiltoly closed Willi representa tives of Warner Druthers (or the purchuku of the Kgyplion theater here late this afternoon. Claasitted advertising In TIIK KLAMATH NEWS pays big divi dends. Use them tor profit. ' ASYLUM AKLA7.K RALEIGN. N. C. April 10. Fire broke out in the west wing of the main building of the state hospital for the insane here this afternoon, spreading terror among the Inmates. Two were reported to have lost their lives. The fire threatened to sweep the entire Institution. Fire companies from Durham and Raleigh were hampered In their work by short age of water. . From the Fort Mr. and Mrs. JamesVPeltbn Of Fort Klamath were in the city shopping yesterday. HKTH NKW M.tltK COLISEUM, Los Angelea, April 10. United Press Charlie Pad dock, sprint king, set a new world'a record for the ISO meter dash here this afternoon, clipping the distance la 15 5 seconds! The former rec ord of 10 seconds flat was estab lished by Kii!Llndberg of Sweden In 1907. I Paddock ran under the colors of the Los Angelea A. C. in a trian gular meet with the Olympic club of San Francisco and the University; of Southern California. WAITRESSES Built and Rebuilt We do rug cleaning, binding, fringing, siz ing and rcfittnig. KLAMATH RUG AND MATTRESS WORKS Stewart & Newton 1855 Fortland St. Hot Springs Addition. Southwell Stationery Co. KVKItTYTHIXG FOR TIIK OFFICE KILL XOX.COMU.TAXTS VIES N A. April 10. (United ; Press) Unconfirmed reports reach ing here, from Belgrade regarding the mutiny at Salonlkl said that the outbreak waa not suppressed: until after there had been bloody! fighting. ! Both sides are described as using j airplanes and as dropping bombs, ( but poor aim resulted In more wo- men and children than combatants being killed. The dispatches said a j total of 100 were killed or wounded. WK INSTALL nOOKKEKI'INO 8V8TKMS 02O H Main HI. 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Crume, prominent resident of the reservation, was In the city yester day from her home in the Sprague River country, to visit with friends and transact 'business in the county court house. ; Whopping Haturtlay Mrs. 11. N Bogne of Merrill accompanied by Miss Ellen McVeigh, Miss Swea Lungdahl and Miss Catherine Pope, spent Saturday afternoon visiting in Klamath Falls shopping and visit ing frleuds. ' Mrs. ' Villalr In Mrs. J. J. VII lalr of the Forest Lumber company at Pine Ridge, where her husband is Interested with the company, Is in cluded In the many out of town vis itors and shoppers in Klamath Falls yesterday. ' Campbell Hti D. B. Campbell, prominent Klamath Falls resident, who spends his winters In the south and bis summers north, has return ed to the city for the remainder of the season. Campbell Is being wel comed to Klamath Falls 'by his! many friends, and will open his summer home at Lake of the Woods early this season. En Route to Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Elza Holderman passed through Klamath Falla from Medford yester day en route to Kirk, where they will Temain for the summer. Holder man Is a government scaler and has been with the Medford forest office during the past winter months. He will have charge of scaling govern ment lumber at Kirk during the re mainder of the spring and summer. ; What Do You Do With Your Money ? Db you spend your surplus above living require- ments for unnecessary things or put it in a savings ac count or invest in a real estate which will be the basis for a home? ,. . ' .. !. '..I . ;,,,, Home Owning Is Easy Do you spend or save and invest, or do you save by investing? Investing in Klamath Falls property is wise buying. Such investment is assured of increased value by the strategic position Klamath Falls holds in the railroad and lumber industry. To buy. a lot, on which to build a home in Buena Vista addition, or other section, is easy. You can save and make money by buying property within the city limits v of Klamath Falls where light, water and schools and sanitary con-'"1' veniences are obtainable. Lots are $20, $30, $40 down payment, $5 to -$10 a month. Our salesmen will show you without obligation at any X ''M time. : . Phone for Appointment Open Evenings ' The Klamath Development Co. CAPE AND PLAIN COATS OF SILK Are Very Smart There is something ultrta fashionable ' about u silk coat and these of glisten ing satin and Bengaline are no exception. i 1 i They are very dressy and are lined with plain and brocaded Crepe do Chine to assure warmth. They are light in weight but extremely comfortable. Even if you have a cloth coat you will enjoy wear ing a silk one on many oc casions, particularly as the days get warmer. Ui L A They arc here in flared cape and plain models. . The collars are hand somely trimmed with fur of dyed squirrel and dyed buffon. 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