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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1926)
THE KLAMATH NEWS Saturday. June fi, 102 Page Three Fire department Busy in Putting Out Grass Fires Pour flrrs awpliiii ovr dry araaa aroaa In Klnmalh Kalla yostur day railed uul ton fir ilaimriiui'nt, and at onn Unit causod both an il naa to anawnr slmultaiivuus ralla. Thora wna iirucllrally no dumuico. according to a stattunont of flri'infn iat nluht. The flrat rail rllnci In at 1 p. hi., whan aavornl arm of araaa In Ilia Hot Bprlnita aocllun naar Wall and Kaplanada atrrvta raught fir. Klr maa worked qulrkly to quench Ilia flamaa which uiUhl havs reached tha unflnlahed court houae build ing or the county library. Whllo firemen on rnln No. 1 anawared a rail to put out a Kraaa flro on California avenun throuich to II lt ri street at 4:10 p. ni., an othar rail broiixht out engine No. I to Third and Kooavvelt slreeta. At t o'clock taat nlhl tho fourth call waa anawurrd. (Iran ki-ovf Iiik on tho canal bank on tho comer of Kleventb and l.lnroln atreeis hnd rauitht flra. presumably from a rareleaaly thrown claarntto. Conald arable damage lulu lit tiara resulted had the fire Rone beyond control, aa the home nf Joe I'oaplall la lo cated but 10 fact from the bank. The fence of the I'oaplall property waa burning when the fire depart ment arrived. ' i Florida Takes Off Coat and Goes to Work i. . .... . . ) MM, I fa mt tlir 1;itr of t'ltiritli h;i I a km nil lUuaiatuin Ont-.uf tli rtujurinc imprimtmnt) t'ltinnrd is a Tannin. .Si. I't li rsliurtt tind oilier rst ivut titlr. Photo nl right itioii Muvur ( . M. Warn of M. IVtrrUjiirjr, Owem. midt-nt MuruU Kapid I ran it, hri-nking fcruuiitl lor II jVtrril.urir. At lift Walter I ullcr, buy imll.vtia.rc butiit,.iiun dedication addri-M. u Ills MJ IHIIU Willi inivin el iMaiaaj vs. l.tltiM. m a., I rtn.a In uL a. mx iai a. !..!.. .J,.,i ........ , " new rauid lrnit rilrod that will rw-ntujill v lunutit k run nil fur tli mud t l'miila Fjtrk. nenr St. of .St. IVUrtuurK, Jiaor.it tin: Local Briefs . Ijtmin In V. K. Ijnini waa In yeaierday to attend the Itulary luncheon. To Dbiniotui Ijtkr A party of Klamalh Kalla are plnmiliiK to leave early Ihla evvnlnic for Diamond lake to apt'nd the week-end tlnh 1n(. In the party will be Krneat Nltacbelm. Ilorman Koaler, Iaul Koaler and Kenneth I'crry. Vlltliic In Valley Mr. and Mra. J. It. Dlton. parent of Mra. Paul Dallon, are vlaltlnt with frtenda and relativea In their former home, Roaeburg. They motored to the valley reeeutty with Charlea Lonmln of the Fa 11a Mercantile company. Name (imliirl Through an error the name of Mine Kdna SI Urn wua otnltted from Ilia Hat of gradiiatea of tho Klamath. FaII. publie erhhole Mine Klilee hi a atudent In Fremont achool' and In dlvialun three pf the elghih grade clasaea. i To KUunond Ijikr Mr. und Mr. liloyd IHre and Mr, and Mra. John eon are planning to apend the week end at Diamond lake, where many Klamalh Falla realdenta " are plan ning to vhlt. CONVICT KILLERS DO I NOT RELISH HANGING PAI.KM. June 4. I fulled Nw) t I'ontvndliig that the- killing of I John Hweeney and Tom llolman. j atate prlaon guarda allot to death In the prlaon break laat Auguat. ran-1 not lie rlaaaed aa flrat degree niur- iter under the Oregon law, atlor-: neya for KM. worth Kelly and Jameai Wllloa. condemned ronvleta, argued ; for a reveranl of the derrre, Impoa-J Ing the death penalty, before the auprenie. court, before whlrh trlb-j uual the raae la now up ou appeal. Attorney fur Wllloa and Kelley ; alao have their hopea for . rever-, aal of the lower court on alleged 1 error In the Inatrurtluna of Judge Kelly to the Jury. acrmon In a new way. The old; faabtoned boy who cared more fori hie atudlea than diaalpation and had I hla future at heart, la neglected by, the girl whom he had loved from: childhood, for the fickle, carefree; youth who cared for naught but having a good time. The "flrnt appeuranre of a real; liraa team and a iwk ti-uin with a, hoi rvthm aertlrm In the tmckrrntinn ran be heard at the Altamonl Knt unlay night. For reault uae Newa Claaa Ada. Pacific Coast Radio Programs Hrtl until)', Juur h Kit). 428.3 meter. Sari Krun -lo - I'aual fratur. a; 4:Ju p. in.. I':ilarc jte hotel con.'Lit orrhea'.ru: d.10 p. .a.. State le-itauruut oi chcftlra : p. m., Fairmont Hot-; .1. ir.ee or-ilii-xira. Ki:o. 361.2 mitcra Ojklund - I'a ual feature; I p. m.. St. K.-riiila but '1 orrhvatra; S:10 p m . Ltudlo roiitam: 9 p. in., band eonrrr ; 1u p. nt.. dance muhic. KI.X, SOS meters, O.i'H.an J Si bil night. K1IJ. JOE. 2 meter. I.oa Augclt :lu p. m.. rhlldren'a ii c.tani; II p. m., atudio program. KKI. meter. Iif Angi?!ea Uaual feature: 5:30 p. ni.. danci orchestra: 8:30 p. m., voralh'if: ? p. m.. dunre orcheatra: 8 p. m.. pop ular program: 9 p. m., vo.il pro gram; 10 p. m., popular program 11 p. m.. KKI mldnlubt frolic ' ., K1SN, 315. 6 meters. I'aaad'.na-rr p. m.. Slar-Newa concert hour. KN"X. 3S7 meter. Hollywood Uanal feature; 7:30 p. m , courtesy program: S p. m- feature program; 9 p. in., feature program: 10 p. nt.. Coroanut drove orcheatra; 11 p. m., IKNX "Hollywood Nile." KGW, 491.5 meter. Portland ( jp m., dinner concert; 10 p. m., Idanre orcheatra. , : KFOA. 454.3 meters. Seattle I'nuul feature; 4:15 p. m., The ! Times, "Afternoons at Home;" 7 p. I ni., muaical program; 8:15 p. m.. ! all-artlat atudio program; 9:30 p. m., dance orcheatra. Freab Radio Batteries, Tabes, and Aerial Materials. Free Radio Programs asd Log Sheet. Earl Shepherd, 507 Ma PIANO "SALE " 507 Main St : To llxky l'olnt Mm. Kleuu J ra ter and son llohhy, arn planning to spend a waok at Horky Point during Jester' alweure from the city. Ho I attending week In San Francleco on liualiieaa for Hotia ton t Joalvr Shoe atore. To Itelurn Home Mr. ond Mra. llnrry Poole and Mia Kllenor Tor Toy aro expected to return to Klam ath Fall next week from Kan Francisco. Mia Torrey will vlitlt for several days with her mother. Mrs. Toole, before returning to her homo In Kan Franclitco. "PAINTED FLAPPER" ORPHEUS HEADLINE A pholoplny that should atrlke homo and convey to nil those who see It. a meaiwgo of true under standing about tho morals of tho modern girl, will bo aeen when "The Tainted Flapper." a Chndwlrk Pictures presentation, begins a two days' engagement at tho Orpheus theatre today. A sterling cant of prayers portrny thl story of a guy, young flapper nnd of tho vital part she plays in the Uvea of her pnrents.j Headlining the rnat la Pauline1 (itiron, who rusting director of tho various film companies huvo nc- claimed tho perfect flapper type. She i 'the flapper of thl plrluro, and what n admirable flapper sho makes. The other slar Is that ever populur James Klrkwood. who play the rolo of the man front 'abroad. The rest of tho cast are all fnvor lies. Johnny Hnrron. tho popular Juvenile, has a prominent part In this picture. Others who nro well known to tho niovlo funs and who have parts pre Clulre Adums, Craut ord Kent, Mnlno (Inroy, Hnl t'ooley. Al Hoacoe, Carleton (Irlftln'nnd many othors. 'JTho Painted Flapper unveils a story that will be found truo to life in every small town or largo city. The flappers exist everywhere only they aro more pronounced In some places. Recording to their en vironment. "Tho Painted Flapper" conveys to every ono of these girls a message that will make them alt up and take notice. , j Tho thomo of the story Is truo to life nnd prenches nn old fnahlnnort ft 8 BE PUBLIC SPIRITED No greater ultimate good can be done by any Klamath Falls citizen than to contri bute to the welfare of our youth. Fill the Blank NOW and send to J. A. Gordon, First National Bank, Klamath Falls Klamath Falls, Oregon, ; :;,1926.- I, or we, the undersigned, hereby subscribe to Klam ath County Council Boy Scouts of America, the sum of Balance payable dollars ($ ) Cash $ Signed o : - -M1 AUTO RACES! FASTEST DRIVERS IN THE NORTHWEST Saturday, June 12 JACKSON COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS MEDFORD 5 EVENTS 5 ... ' Beginning 2:30 P. M. 4 ...... Admission $1.00. Grandstand 25c ' - - ' "' ' -ijJ Try STONE'S for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables MOST ALL FRESH FRUITS, BERRIES AND VEGETABLES ARE NOW ON THE MARKET STONE'S carry a complete assortment nicely displayed for your convenience to choose from. And then . THE PRICE IS CHEAPER Watermelons FANCY RIPE MELONS lb. 3y2y Cantalopes LARGEE and RIPE-AT THEIR BEST 3 for 25 Tomatoes FANCY RIPE AND SOLID lb. 15 New Spuds LARGE, EXTRA FINE 5 lbs. 23 Peaches "SStfss Ss 2 lbs. 15 Apricots THEY ARE EXERA FINE FOR THE TABLE 2 lbs. 25 Bunch Vegetables CARROTS, TURNIPS C BEETS, Per Bunch Or Cherries faxce?;r'es- - lb. 15 QiLiciiirli4a'iiiao WE wilL have the nicest berries Oil d W UCI 1 ICO IN TOWN Don't Buy Until You See Us. Raspberries bibbs' 2 cups 35 Green Peas FRESH w lb. 10 IN OUR TWO MARKETS 719 MAIN ST. 423 MAIN ST. Pure Lard "SAr 5 lbs. $1.00 ROASTS, STEAKS, CHOPS CHOICE MEATS CLEAN AND FRESH LUNCH MEATS, PICKLES. HAM and BACON ALL QUALITY MEATS AT SAVING PRICES Come Early to Either STONE'S Stores or Markets It Will Pay You Well to SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Two Modern Sanitary Markets 423 Main Two Modern Food Stores 717 Main IT.