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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1926)
THE KIiAMAT NEWS Boy.Pajse Chase! Only Son of the Original Chase HAN HlANl'IKI'l), July Jo. (United Newe) Tlio nmna of Chan la coming bark to the bog scores. Hal Chain' son has signed ftrth 1ho Mlaalnn Dull nf the Pacific t'uiat Inajiue lha youugest player vnr to aornwl hla humid bo, a hajio Lall contrail. llnl, Jr.. la (inly 10 ycura nf axe. and t atudent ut rinrrcil I lour I nil lens. Ilo will not Krniluiiln until Dit year .but will pructlea with Ilia lurul i In I) at every opuorlunlty until ha can devote hla full Uiuu'tu baaeball. ' s Anyono wbbaa ii th Cider t'haae play will recognlsa hla aon at a glance. Hn la thn Imago of hla father, facially and on I ho dia mond. He also hat the aninc phy aliiuo. Two liirhea li-aa than al fool In height, ha throwa left hund d and bat right handed. In hla fnthcr'i alylo. The combination la unuaual. "Mb own baa the tame t wink lo In hi eye." aald Charley tiraham of tho Heala. Young llul Un'l certain whether ho will make a pltchor nr a flrat baaeman. Ilia father played ahort top, third, and did a turn In the catchor'a box before discovering that ho could rovor the Initial sack bettor than any other player In the name. . The yotingali-r waa uontiliiiued ' when lllll McCarthy. MUnJnn mail aer, aakod hloi losay aumethlua for newspaper men. Finally the hy lad reapondvd: "My mother haa alwaya told in mat my rather waa accuaed of many thing of which be waa not guilty. Jual Ilk Jimmy O'Conncll, be waa mad tho lout. , "I am 'going to mako baaeball my profession and whatever my father ha done or been aocuacd of doing, I hop to redeem th nam. And 1 hope I'll be just a food a player a dad." .. ,, . Realty Transfers Flllnga from 3:45 p. an. July 1. to 4 p. m. July 20. Oeorgo K. Krlandaon at ui to John) I. Llninan. ( M. and 0. des cription) Mchola addition,' lot A. block 45. , C. K. Joralemon el ux In Ma lloii I). Johuaon. (irant Deed. Knat Klamath Falls, lot X. block 4. . . E. I.. Weveimoll to C. W. Moil. Iln. tirant leed. F.aet ' Klamath Kails, lot It, block 4 7. ' , Kilt Carann. Indian, to J. D. (irlmea, N 1 K 4 of aec 1, tp. 3(, n. 7V. The K. I). Co. to 1,. I). Osrar aon el vlr. Induatrlal Addition, lot. il. II. block S. i ' Ilattlo V. Lewla. Admx. to C. N. Barnstable. Admr. Deed. M4&(.2g conalderatlon. Ewauna Heights Addition. V. 2. 4' all lot 2, 3. block 5. Motloc I'lii Company to Forest Lumber Company. HEHEI of aec. 23; WHSWKSWVt. WViKtt riWV4-SWVi. aec. 23; NWVINWK. aec. 26: lot 1 of aec. 27, tp. 34, K. 7; lot 1 of aec. 27: 8V4 NWt4 of ' ooc. 2d. tp. 34, rt. 7, w. of n. rt right of way, also lumber mill. etc. Abner llayea et ux to Charlea Vlloan. Mllla Second addition, lot 15. block 211. Klamath Korporatlon to Pearl Yocum. Harrow Addition, lot 9. block 303. F. C. Conklin rt ux to Leslie Roger. Induatrlal Addition, lot 10. 'block 14. Ina K. Olson et vlr to T. II. Wal ter. Hot Kprlnga Addition, lot 13, block 42. ' C. 8. Montellnm et ux to T. I). Wnttera. Second Hot HprlnRH. Ad dition, lot g, block 61. ........ '. William A. flllchrlsl to, Itnlph E. Ollchrlat. CJCD. Scohdnlo Br On vnrlous property In tp. 21. !., 10. 11: tp. 24. H. 7, 8. 9, 10, 11: tp. 25 H. It. 8. D. 10, 11: tp. 26 H. It. , 10, 11; tp. 27 8. R. 10. 11. Itnlph K. Ollrrhrlat to William A. Ollchrlat. QCD. Hchodulo A: Var ious properly In tp. 27, 8. R. B, 10, 11; tp. 28 S. It. . 10, 11: tp. 29 8. R. 9. 10. Ollchrlat V Co. Ltd. to William A. Ollchrlat. JCD. Varlotta pro perty In tp. 27 8. It. 9 10.' 11; if. 28 8. R. 9, 10. 11; tp. 29 8. R. and 10. .Kntherlne M. Fletcher et al to William A. Ollchrlat. CJCD. (Same as above, doacrlbcil property.) IVrOltUKillll.KH KHCAPK FROM NTiiTK 1XDI HTRMI, NOHOOL 8ALBM. July 20. - (United Newa) iMnrgnret McAdnma, 16. and Ruby Pelletlor, 17, escaped from the slate induatrlal achool for girls here today. The McAdams girl was received at the school Jrom Coos county and Hnhy Pel letter was - commuted to tho Institution from Hut sop county. ! PlfcKsUJM AILS I1 V. Mary VI Crauiblllt. dotighlsr ' Mr. and' Mr. K. L. Crainblltl. waa Ink ml to a local hospital lata Hun ilny ii Ik tit aufferlng from an acuto attack of appendlclll. Th opera tion waa perfurmad Iniinedlalely and attending phyalrlana report the child recovering a rapidly aa can bo expected. Mr. Joe Muthvwa wua vlMltlna In Klumalh Falla for a fuw hniira ycalurday from bar homo In Durrls. Mla Cecelia MrMuhan la en Joying vlalt from her alaler, Miaa llary McMahan of Portland, Carl Krker and II. 8lnyvellar,. both of Portland. The guests were hon ored laet nlxht by a dinner party In th White Pelican hotel. . O V. Myer. representative of Mark Trurka of Medford and Klam ath Falla. la here for a few duya In connection wlih hla work. rlr. II. It. Porrin la th bouse guuat of Mra. II. N. Moo at tho Mou aununor ot(ago at Rocky Point for a few dnya. Mr. and Mra. Pnrrln molured to the lake yeaterday after noon, . Mra. J. I). Conway and daughter. Ileverley, and Mra. John M. tilorcr and daughter Marthella, tuft th early part of the week for Portland. Newport and Hcaalde where they plan to pend a fortnight vlaltlnx with frlenda and occupying a cot tage at the reaorla..- J. L. Jacob I Included lo the out of town bualueaa vlaitora in Klamath Falla thla week from hla ranch home near Merrill, i I Maurice O'Keefo and Con J. O' eefo, prominent aheopmen of tho Lakovlvw country, are among the out of town buaineee vlaitora in Klamath Fall yeaterday afternoon. - . Merrill vlaitora la Klamath Falla yeaterday included Mr. Peter Flaher, wall known resident of that eectioo. i Member of the Ilualnea and Profeaalonal Women'e club, who aro planning to attend th pot luck luncheon and - awlmmlng party lo b held Sunday at th home of Mr. Jam Crime and at one of the Agency Lak beachea, are - anked to t in touch with Mta Lucille F in i s h m jVe A. "Tai C Chirler PiddiKlt tSrcakinitth tape wilts hi famoui "jump tint V that htt bmuhl him 7 out of a po. MhU-40 rotlil tftrint rrcctrdi and anunrQuallrd mark of V 5 accocKl for 100 Tarda, made Mav I J.ihU year ASSOCIATE!) OK COMPANY " w 'Sustdinrd Quulitt ProdiicM i. ' MORE MILES TO THE T37-C ATTtun nf. Larkny at tho Klumath Creamery. Iluabanda and friend of th mnm bora aro Invited to attend the Af fairs which will lie enjoyed all of Hunday afternoon. I .... Wlllium F. Jlnnettn, prominent ' nun li r of the Mc-rrlll illnlrlct. I I Included in I lie out of town btial 1 m-bM vlallorii to apend Tueadny ufter J tionii In Kliuuiith Falla. " . John I'ltl wua In tho city for a few houra yenterdny from hla homo In tho lloiiunr.ii illnlrlct. where the well known Pitt ranch la located. . . (Irani Nclaiin apent a few houra In the city yeatcdny from hla home near Wonlcn. ... Mlra Mumuerlli) lluell, alatur of Dwuyno lluell, la tho houno gueal of Mix Sybil Itumber of Washing ton afreet, Mia lluell realdea In Portland and motored aouth with Minn llumber and lluell after their vlHlt north with frlenda and re lative. ... Fred Peteraon. county achool aup erlntendent, apent Tueaday vialtlng In Chlloiiuln and looking Into the condition of the Chiloquln achoola which aro well under way. . . Mra. Le Drown of Merrill, vialted In tho city yeatnrday afternoon for a abort time with Miaa Vera Of field. . Among tho bualnei vlaitora In Klamath Fall yeaterday waa Clar ence Ilalley, well known realdent and rancher of the Merrill country. ... Condltlone aro excellont In Mer rill according to Waller Robinaon, rancher of that section of Klamath county, who'apent a few hour In tho city Monday morning after looking Into buaineaa affair here. Marrabeea and Ladle of Ihe Mac cabeea: All membera and applicant for uiomherahlp are Invited to meet at the organization of a Tent In Klamath Kalla on Thuraday even ing. July 22, at 8 p. m. In Odd Fel lows Hall. J21 Your ault ateam preaaed. 75c. Free calla and deliveries. 6iith St. Cleaner. 224 So. 6th St. Phone 4 9-J. J30tf Anything yon wtab to aetlT Or to boy t Tell all Klamath Fall about It In th economical, efficient way ihrongh a lltil New Claaalflcd Ad tf Nt tprmtr n-rr tcccteJ utthev; A Lt tkrtt. Thfr KmtbrmgrtMnanm.rwn nerj u-rW mmxd uilh Pffat rhythm mnj m0uitt tntrgyi and u finitktj uitJi irrtuiubU fcf. But the CHAM-, PJON hat had ALL TMKt .L TMKtt. CharlPaddbct. says a champibii v' must jiave all tHrec mrt-stride-finisK, .!.. I" . ' ' e- n'.v' ('" )';"' i TTicsc name ccntiaU in perfect co-ordination quick atari. ihe fall ttride of power, and force sustained to the very end finiih arc ' necessary to good gatolinc. Associated through its dlsiltx'tivc- rarntc of boiling points insures this kind of a performance: no sputter when you step on the starter, no miss when vou jive, " ' -). her the gas, snd. alwa'yt of adequate power That's why Associated h Champion. MMr .am m J w 9 sr 9 amr . ak. Associated is always ' "more miles to the i V Tstari anwi CAurrtsKiA stats; tAtll SAOSAumTO s naaVVkaT--V Wetlnja J1926 Page Thrga Politics Touching , Presidency fn iedted Into Eleven States WASHINGTON, July 20 (United Now) Prldenlll polllic and national laauea are Involved In the corn belt conference of eleven dates at Do Molne thla week. To aome degree the meeting will Indicate whether the Inaurgents of the middle went ar ready lo carry their proleat to the extent of netting up former Governor Frank (). Low- den of Illinois um a rival of l'rcil deiit Cuiilldgo. Home of'thn more aggrenilve de legate are understood to be pre paring a maneuver lo put the con ference ou record In tola , reaped, lining aa , the. wedge Senator Cum mins' recent opinion that Coolldge will not lie a. candldute for another term. The more coniervutlve element prubably will argue that to bring In peraonal politics will weaken the force of tho meeting. If the issue I preseed a fight I likely. The direct buaineaa In hand la the cry stallizing of Mntiment In favor of farm relief leglalallon. like the Mc Nary-Haugcn bill, which failed In congreae recently. ' Election of senators and congress men who will give farmer not only sympathy, but vote I to be urged. In the background la the tariff ques tion which, because of various ram' Ificalions, actually cause more worry among - eastern republleaa leader than almple farm relief aglt. allon. - ' Tbl tariff factor., though (till quiescent. 4ear watching. . Some farm leaders declare that th farm er' trouble are due to the 'fact that Industry is protected by a high tariff which throw it out of lln with agriculture and gives it a high er price acale. , The McNary-Haugen bill waa framed to make the protective tar- riff effective on farm product by keeping the domestic aupply down to the point whore the protective wall would become effective. Farm leader are declaring tbat It they don't get the; McNary-Haugen bill they will Inalat on downward tariff revialon for' industry to equalize it with agriculture. Thla fertile around I "being cultivated Indus- trloualy by, democrat who see in th iltuation tbe first Teal hope of arousing popular 4nterest In tariff revision. They- are promising that If they got control of congreaa they will Immediately enact a bill res toring the- competitive tariff prin ciple of the Underwood law paas ed tinder the Wilson administra tion. !- - .IS- 'w t. s smooth supply ' ' from stsrt to finish. I , astocilicd with, gallon." '1' 11 "" VI. j a. J fH Stride : Finish 'i G A L ,L O N . airmMBta; .n rwcxmivt m il! 35 ONE-HALF MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS SIZES 36 TO 42 For aome reason we have 35 Suits left in our Store that have not sold aa well aa we expected. They are splendid all wool suits and will give excellent service. " fa-- Our Portland Store has sent for these Suits to run in a special half price sale but before sending therri n we have requested that 'our customers here be given the privilege of buying what they want of , them at one-half price before they are' sent to the Portland store Hurry in and look them over. 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