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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1926)
THE KLAMATH NEWS TVwTay, April 13, lOSA Fnge.FIt ' MASONS ELECT AT A8TOIUA, April Il.Th (rand chapter o( Hi Hovel Arch Maeona of Oregon Monday afternoon elected offlcere fur tin comlui vear a fol lows: i , George E. Bwufford, Oregon City, rand blgh prUal: Krank R Halloo. Portland, dapulv irand blah prlesl; Tbomu Mima, Woodburn. great king: Herbert I.. Toney, McMInn villa, grand eerlbe; Frank Millar, Albany, grand treasurer; D. ilufua Cheney, J'urtlaad, grand secretary; George T. Cochrane, Lagramlo, grand raptaln of the poat; U. W. Dunn, Aahland, grand orator: K. Nortbrup, McMlnnvlllo, grand chap lalo; M. U Myers, tlalam, grand principal sojourner; U. II. Biewart, CorTallla, grand royal arch captain: P. K. Kelley. Albany, grand maatar of the third veil; I. W. Kvertsen. Marahflald, grand Waaler of the sec ond veil; U U Hrott, Portland, grand maater of the flrat veil: Kr neat P. Ilanda, Oregon City, grand aentlnel. The convention la divided Into three parla. today balng devoted to the 6Clh convocation of the floyal Arch Ma anna. On Tuesday the i let annual aaaembly of the Royal and Delect Maatera will be bald, while Wednesday and Thuraday will he devoted to the 40th annual conclave of (bo Knlghla Templar. BONANZA Mlaa llaiel McClelland, county health nurae, wna In Bonama the latter part of the week, arranging for a health program to be given In tha arhool on health day, which la aorae lima about May let. Tha llonanta Woinen'a club pre sented Ita vaudeville In the com munity hall at Matin Prlday even Ina. Aorll i. After Ilia tirocram. the Malln Woinen'a club gave thej Duiiama people a reception, which' waa much appreciated, and which gave the people of the two com munltlea an opportunity to get ac quainted. Tha board of dlreclora of the lloraefly Imitation dletrlct met In regular aeaalon on April I, KILAUEA IS DUE FOR OUTBURST Scientitt Believe Spectacu lar Eruption May Occur , Momentarily FAIRVIEW. MT. LAKI The Mt. 1-akl l,adl' Aid will meet Willi Mrs. Ilrnry 'Kenion on April tslb. Mr. and lire. J H. P.llloit went Into town Friday In bring out their son. Hilly, to upend the week-end, at bla home In the Palrvlew dial rlct. IIONOUI,!', April 11 (United: Hilly la attending the academy In, Newal.-Kllauea, the principal flrej Klauialh Kails. j pit of Maunaloa, appears ready forj Mra. Joe Cox and son Jole werej a new volcanic disturbance. i business callers In town Saturday.! The smaller crater on Maunaloa, Mr. and Mrs. John Koonti had' which erupted three day ago, la,f0r their dinner gtiels Sunday Mr I Murvhnl Kmlth, Mr. I). Arnel, Mr. Pnrgerty, Mildred and Nevco Hamil ton and Ravillla and Oren Kalor look dinner with Mr. and Mra. Van Myara Hunday. Mr. Percy IMxon and family eall- l ed on Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon Sun duy afternoon. LONG BELL HAS , A FAMILY ROW j (Coatlaaed fro as Pag Owe) ! Mr. Have Met id!, the McCltlh-n etore. n Is rirl.:ug at NO (.HAHHIIOI'I'CHi BE.VIJ. April 12. (Culled Newa) -A fossilised tooth of a mammoth aqueeta him out of tbe company at a price below the valne of hla bold- j Ings. While attorneys In the raae today declined to comment on the exact form of the contemplated suit, it la understood the attorney general will not seek complete ousting of the lumber company from tbe state, but I now silent but Is gathering force for a new outbreak of even greater Intensity, according to lr Thomas A. Jaggtr, aclentlat. Mumblings are heard from Kll- l auea and If both pits show volcanic elephant, and a mineralized to of mora probably will aeek to force tbe what la believed to have been the i company to ceaae Its activities at "CURRENT EVENTS" SHOWN THIS WEEK (Continued from Page 1) I'lcturea corporation, when that company waa on location In Klam ath; Link river. Lake Ewauna, and panoramic vlewa of Klamath Falls entitled "An Empire Awakening." are considered In bej (he beat pic ture that he will show. The Jackson County Newa had the following to aay recently regarding the "Topco Current Events": "Various moving p.clurea taken by tho Copco cameraman which show recent happenings In southern Oregon are making a decided hit where ahown. Many rluha, lodge, aehoola, civic and other organlia tlona throughout aouthern Oregon bavo availed themselves of the op portunity to ae theae Interesting picture without charge. The Par-etit-Teachnra' association In Mud 'ford, (he Table. Flock Community club, tbe Klwanla and Itolary clubs of Roavburg recently enjoyed theae film." GENERAL BUTLER , TELLS OF PARTY Mr. and Mra. J. L. Loroman are frequent vlaitors In our town. Mr. Loroman hopes to begin drilling; soon on nn oil well near flouanta. Dr. II. ('. Curry, an oculist from Brattle, Wash., spent Thursday at the Ilolel Hickman. He wa much pleased with the patronage be re- c Ived. . I). T. Drlaroll, who ha charge of j commissary near Kirk, haa been In town looking after hla ranch and; other bualnesa Internals. j Mra. Carrol (Irlfflth ha been! apendlng a few daya with her par-! ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hamaker, before joining her husband in Beat- tie, where he haa a position with the Cudahy company. Mr. and Mrs. (Irlfflth will later make their home In Portland, where Mr. Griffith will have headquartera. Mr. and Mra. IMvIa and daughter of Lone Pine, Calif., aro her from Owens valley, looking for ranch properly. J. n. Heed of Klamath Kalis la showing them our fertile valley. Charles Gregory, who baa a gar age In nonania, haa purchased a house and has decided to locate here with hla family permanently. J. L. Rparrelorn Is apendlng a week at hla alore at Ueatty. Mr. and Mr. George N. Chose! wore In Klamath Falls on business laet Ralurday. There has been much moving In The Hurry Cash grocery is bork- Donsnia lately. a. A. flrubser! " P' baking contest, which, la moved to the Chase ranch. Mr. and!10 De decided on Saturday, and Mra. Fred 1-angell are now at the1 Prle of 13 will be awarded for Hickman ranch northwest of town. I N1""'- J toT second, and ft for Mr. and Mra. Robert Lytle have! "fd. activity simultaneously, tbe eight will be the moat spectacular In the recent history of Maunaloa, reel denta of tha auction declare. Hundreds of tourist are leaving Honolulu for llllo. In anticipation of a new eruption. Heavy rushes of subterranean lava at Kllauea, Maunaloa largest fir pit, are reported from Hllo. Molten lava was bubbling near tbe rim of the crater, and waa ex pected (0 buret ovor tha aides with in a fow hours. A strings featuro of the present show of activity from Maunaloa fol lowing the eruption there three daya ago, la that months ago supersti tious natives were quoted In news papers here with statementa that Madame Pele. the goddesa of the volcano, waa about to anpear again. The legend of Madam Pele Is that she uses molten kiva aa pun ishmi'nt for sins of her people. On these occasions when she breaks Into fury, only the sacrifice of a virgin, cast Into the flowing lava can appease her wrath, tho story recites. Observers returning from Hllo state that lava flowed tight miles from Maunaloa Saturday before solidifying. iioi.K i-ik ('Onti:ht and Mr, fraa Kalor and Mr. II. D. three-toed prehistoric horse were j Longvlew, Waab., In building the Morrison and family v' Mr. Marcbal Kmlth spent week end with Mr. aad Mrs. 0. Hamilton. - Mrs. Schubert's daughter gave her a surprise birthday party last II. Wedneaday. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all present. among fossil treasures brought back the! to Bend by local geologists, who visited Foasll lake Sunday. Many fragment of foaslls of semi tropical animals wblcb ranged over the central Orecon nlatean tbon- nn.i. f -inni,,rfaH in 'may b city. The attorney general, however, declined to aay what action he would take. the relics which are being shown In Mr. and Mrs. Hen Hamilton. Mr. I Rend.' What you no longer hare use for just the thing another 1 Newa Classified Ad bring buyer and sellers together. (Continued (rum Page One) or of General, Uutier. welcoming tho general to San Diego as the commander of the marlno corps base. Thought Drunk Major Ilos Howell, command ing the second marine aviation group at North Island, and Captain Chase Rice, adjutant of the- marine corps and one of the guests at Col onel William's party said that they were of the opinion that Colonel Wil liams was drunk when he wa taken from the hotel by Mrs. William and Captain A. L. Catea. The general stressed the point that he had dona all he could do lo avlod the present situation. "People at tho hotel know me." he asaertod. "What could I do after spending two years aa a cop beating other people' heads off for being drunk? I could get awny with tho affair at Colonel Williams' home, but what would be said had 1 let the hotel matter go?" Wim Drunk Alillit When tho colonel left (ho hotel, Dutlor aald, he was walking on the aide of his feet and waa being supported. The witness was nskod If he could possibly huve mistaken nn 111 ness tor drunkness. "Oh, Colonel Williams might liavo been sick," he replied, "drink ing this liquor nowadays - would mako anyone sick he . wits drunk all right." Tho general denied that ho had taken a firlnk. ... Tho court was adjourned at a late hour and trial will he rusumed at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. Qcnernl Hiltlcr In not expected to appear again at tho trial, lie left (ho tourt room supported by two officers and returned (o the naval hospllnl, , whera ho la a patient. ' moved to tbe Daniel ranch, wblcb they recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. John Ilunn have moved from Honana bark lo their ranch for the summer. Mr. and Mr. A. F. Imo gen and fumlly uro'now occupying the house In" which Mr.' and Mra. Robert Lytle have lived for several year. Mrs. Kit Kilgore expecta to move soon to the home of her mother, Mra. J. A. Chaa'.aln. j D. O. Horn, who I 111 with rheu matism, la taking treatments at tho Tumor Hot Springs In Langoll valley. Mr. and Mr. M. Ruock. Mr. and Mra. Frod Rueck were guosta of Mr. Caroline Hitter of Hildobrand Sunday. ' Mra. J. C. Loroman and soroo friends from Montana wero In Do nanta Thursday afternoon. D. E. Ladd of Klamath Falls waa a Sunday visitor at (he Q. N. Chase home. ' 1 Mra. Reginald Crises, daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. O. Hamaker, la visiting friend end relatives In Klamath Falls. Archlo Pankey and family have moved to Spragua River. . I Mr. J. C. Stanley and Mra. A.; M. Novotny and little daughter were dinner guests of Mr. Thomas Bloler Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Pudoff have a new baby daughter who has been named Hetty' Doris. I Th MrCnrtle brothers, who aro in (he sheep business, have' had a successful lambing season, and are now moving their sheep out on (he ran go. I Mr. and Mrs. James. Luehko wero In Klamath Falls Saturday aftor noon on buslnoas. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Goorh, with their daughter, Honlln, left Tues day for a visit of indefinite length. 1 In Tcnnant, Calif. i There la only one qualification. It must be a raaln pie, and "Sun Maid" ralalns, according to Chris Barnstable. About 20 high school glrla have already enterod the con-teat. See Our Fine Assortment of Picture Frames. Let Us Do Your Kodak Finishing. STINSON'S STUDIO In the Hopka Bids; DOZEN I Reduce Living Costs F. F. ab C. Southwell Stationery Co. EVERTYTHIXQ FOB THE OFFICE - WE INSTALL DOOKKEEPI.no SYSTEMS 20 Mala St. , It one 002 2-lb. 10 ox. Jar 8. ft W. Jam ... Fancy Rogue River Spinach. 3 lbs. for .. New Pea per lb Bulk Ginger Snaps Evaporated Apple per lb Dates 2 lbs for 10 ox. S. Il W. Jelly Cut Macaroni lb. White Fig 2 lbs. S lbs. II. B. Strawberry Preserves . L Pint Bottles Grap Juice . : 30c $1.79 25c 14c 18c 20c 25c 28c 10c 25c 89c 37c Fourth aad Main Slat.' Opposite Hall Hotel HOWS TO Hl'LT.lN LONDON, April 12. (United Nows) The . 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Whitman Drug Co, Adv ft RAISIN WEEK We have just received a fresh shipment of Sun-Maid Quality We will give Three Dollars for the best raisin pie, Two Dollars for second, and One Dollar for third choice. Pies must be two crust. Bring them to our store Saturday morning, April 17th, between 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Prizes Awarded Saturday Evening , Sun Maid bulk seedless, 2 lbs. for .25c Package Seedless, per box 15c Market Day Special, per bag .49c Sun-Maid Puffed Seeded, 2 boxes ........ .35c i - " i Hurry Cash Grocery 576-PIIONE-576 . PUMPS WIRING REPAIRS INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Electric Contractors Agents fcr The Western Electric Motor Phones: ' Shop 771-W 703 Sooth Sixth St. K. L. Hill F. n. . , 1 Uremer . ' f , . A 3E- hat would you do without electricity ? ' Interesting essays have been written pages long describing the calamities ,, . that would happen if the world ran out of electricity. Interesting but idle. ' , The practical question is what do you do with electricity f Few homes have as many convenience ' outlets as every housewife wants but they arc easily and cheaply installed. A vacuum cleaner an electric sewing machine a washing, machine an elec tric range these take most of the drudg ery out of housework. Would you if you could do without electricity? Electricity is the cheapest service you can buy. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY .3 x cr ICAUTOWJIA OREGON 1 POWEP. COMPANY r 3 WXIR PAIUNKRJ in rouRcss Officat Medford, Oregon Roseburg, Oregon Grants Pass, Oregon Klamath Falls, Oregon Yrcka, California ' Durumuir, California '. - TRY NEWS CLASS ADS-GET RESULTS