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Tap? Six Snniljiv S.'nlomhor 12 102ft THE KLAMATH NEWS Finals in Golf For Women to Be j , , Concluded Today! "DEL MONTR, Kept. It. il'nlled rress)- The finals tomorrow morn-' (lie for the Annual Del Monte wo men's Rolf championship trill bo a southern California affair, result of loday'i play determined. Mlts Kathleen Wright, Pasadena, whose di'but on the links was ma.lj eleven yean alto when she wore her hair In braid, will defend her title against Mra. Henry (Irojsman. ' Hillcreat Country elub. Los Angc Ie. " j -' Mlsa Wright, displaying- the tame brilliant form which won the cham pionship last year, today defeated lira. Gregg Lifur, southern Cali fornia. Mlsa Wrifht's play In the quail fying round xra.s disappointing. Her gallery foresaw defeat in the suc ceeding rounds, bu. today she re sumed her normal form and played lnvlneibly. The result. Incidentally, waa a reversal of events In the southern California championship),) when Mrs. Lifur. defeated today, plowed from behind to best Miss' Wright In a spectacular finish. Mra. Grossman of the Hillcrestl club won her way into the finals by defeating Mrs. H. D. Hammond.! Los Angeles, former western wo-j men's champion, 2 and 1. j Mrs. Hammond for the past two ' years has been eonslderel one of Los Angeles' best otunament play-! era. Today she gavo added proof' of ability. The match was featured : by brilliancy on both aides. i Id the second flight today, Mrs. j F.' F. Harrln, Los Angeles Country club, defeated Mrs. A. F. Lee. San! Francisco, one np and Mrs. A. C.I CalUn. Portland, displayed excel-! Itit form to win from Mrs. Ted Shelton. Los Angeles. S and 4. Secrecy Covers Moves of Hall-Mills In vestigators as State Prepares toClear Up 4-Year Murder Mystery jteteSWfflifel5Sss Br i:?x ijimiM-rt. win? i a itti.ui..d imii.1 ! MARGARET DAGGETT l.i it . will tin with. IM, i music de lirt infill of the school. Mir Iiiin spent the i,.i.sl K weeks Willi her parents and friends In Klamath Fulls. HAD FELINE PARTY AND YOU KNOW REST Noi'U'K IWI'HVfl itnm HUt HTIIKM' IMI'IMIVKMKM", IMT Ml. .Ill I . I VY W. Porter nf Hnnnnan. run li . 'er of the ticlKhliiirtiiK district, wu.i hero fur u short limn lyi hiiNlncHi . yesterday aftornoCn. i . . Dr. W. II. l.vllo of K.ilem. and t W. A. IMiell, also of tialcm, were j guests at the l.ytle ranch In Hon- aniu during the past week, where they were houored at dluucr. a Mrs. Mabel Kester of Shasta View, was here for a short time Saturday afternoon to visit with friends and to shop. Mra. Kr Her la teacher of I ho Shasta View ! rchm 1. ATIIFNS KTHKK.T 1'llillTIXfl ltF.Sll.TS IN 411 KKXTIIS i l.tvNIKiN. Sept. 10 (Friday) I Itl'nlted Vows) The Ihilly Kspresa. i Athens correspondent reports that' ! I Pursuant to Ordinance No. K" of the City of Kliimalh Fulls, Ore i atoll, niilliii a hereby given Hint III, In will hat received hv the 1'nllc Judge nf Mild t'lly at his nlflco In i I I'o lily ll.ill Hi In ami Including ; Mi'iuliiy. Heiilemtior 37. I Hi a. at the. iliiiur of H:uo o'clock P. M , for the 1 making of the proposed Improve, I nii'iil of Film Ml reel from Hie emit ' crly line or Kkvcnlh Hi reel to Hi" ' westerly Hue of Ksplutiado nnd i known ns ttio MHIi liuriiveiiivnl ' Pull. I Said propnaMl Improvement lo I be ninito Includes grading the sireels full width, constructing cnin ! hlnallon rurlis mid gulte.'s, lilllldlng cement sidewalks, povlng the road I wav, and providing dritlniigo tacll I Itles for the disposal nf ths atorm 1 siiKera, the sanio to he III all ros- peels according lo the plans of tlin City Ktiiiltieer on (ilo III Ihu i nfflce of the Piillce Judge. ! Ha d proposed Improvement to he nmilo In accordunea with the said ; 1'itii, sieclllenilona and eallmalea of the t'lly ICuslnevr on file In the ifllce of the Police Judge of said rltv. reference tu which is hereby IN Ran WITH I AW made regiirdlng further details for 111 PU YVIIfl -":,.,, e..n.t ruction. malerUla. quan- ,,.,,, . ,, ... .. . title and the like. KKATII.K. Sept. 1 1. 1 1 nil .'d s ,d urm,.i ininroveitietil will "It uit) n nice llllle puliy hut wo hail nn awful dim when s Its , cuts aiiiiicil In llulil," ua the I ih'Mllplion (liven by llllle Mlx ! Moignit'i lliiitit'tt, or the blnliilny t pin l y nhleli she gave ill her Inline ii'Mlcrilny In honor of Iter H'I nt Tlniotli), l our iuIh, lirouulit lo the uir ly by four of .Murjaiet's rrlends, were lilt-sent to honor Tllliolh'a 1 lilrthdiiy. Kverytlilng was love 1 1v until It rnine time fur ro 1 iiiliiiii'iiN, cuuililu of milk ami niiNit, nnil llicu Hie felines, i in i fully grooim'il and H"Hy ' Ix-iliTkcl wild iiIiIkhis, forgot j their party iiMiiners. Tlimilliy J hlrtliilny feti di-evr In k rhm ! mhiii ntlw the repast was si-rveil. JAR DYNAMITER IS C(, .v &rrHV WLLI& (iov A H VVOOCL- .ill were hilled and 100 wounded In r piuisllile deportation N he inaile In one contract and bids ; Thursday's atreel tlKhting in Athena.; ftcr, ,r k Ada Japanese charged i IH received for enoh kind of ! MVTTK IMITIM, IfHS . V" " , """"'i tT'XuttZnX Ti" I NTKKKT I.MPHtVKMKNT, I' Ml' Japanese, h. hannyn. a nelghlair. ) Com nun ft.tincll on the Ttlh day i ii ti I All accused of piitiliig an In- of Henlembor. I?4, at thn hour I " ' I ,..,. , ,,.hi. r ii,., h.l of 8:00 o'clock P. M. Itlddnra will oe rcoiitrru ill aui'inii uius wii I Pursuant to Ordinance No. 810 of Kanaya's automobile. ;tne vtty ot iinniatn rails, urcgun. notice la hereby given mat lima When the' hliinlrs preinresl by Ilia City Kngl- itiactiluo failed to start he luvoxt!- ncer. anil Uida will nt Imi consld ...i, i...i i.. ii,. iii... 1...1.... caled and found the evnlosive. lie red unless ao submitted. Illanka I of T.ld city at his office In the City said. Ada'a cltltetiship status will i Hall up to and Including Monday, i. , i,,vesilsstcil I S..iieniher it. at 8:00 o'clock' "' M., for making thn proposed lm-; ALEWM0L8 VIMkJr Chicago Burglar ; Admits Murder in New Brunswick -(Uni- Amiil activity of the mot ccr. t ami intense .sort, the rciivcd H ill-Mills niunlcr mystery is un dcrjoin"' investigation; The major lljnres in the vise, accur.Hiij to its latest known developments, are prouiH.l here'. Governor Moore "f Ncvr Jersey feels that notliina sliort of the most exhaustive ir vestijration can clear the st.ite of the stigma of the misolvcil mystery; Ins appointment of State Senator Alexander Simpson as special prosecutor is hut one st.-p in Ins ri;lit to clear up the case. Sirs. Hall, released on Imi after lu r rcct nt arrest, is ronlidciit that her attorneys, with whom .-I.e is seen here, can exonerate licr of any all ;cil participation in the double murder of her llii-haml anil Mrs. Eleanor Mills, four years ago. Mrs. Jane (i hsen, "the pii; woman." is considered the state's most taluablc witness. "Willie" Stevens, eccentric brother of Mrs. H ill, is the object of tuuck deter mined quisling. Robert 11. MeCartcr is chief of M.-s. Hall's attornev. SOMERVILLK, N". J.. Sip;. 11. scrubby Phillips farm near New Kdward Wheeler Hall, pastor of St. U'nlted Pressl Derussy's lane. Hrupswick that tlorsllne,-respected . Johns, and Mrs. Kleanor It. Mills.. tn ptol ,,( the City Engineer on avenue of clandestine romance, to- i day furnished another startling se quel to its amorons past when war- the name of a prnnd family, and whn had falicu into I: w waters through no i.iult i'l bis own, inati- I1 j provement of Commorcl.1 Street ' from tjio north line 'of Oak Street! -to the south line of Klamath Ave-; 'nue and Walnut Street from the 1 ean line of Kleventh Street to the west line of Commercial Street, known as the 6tlh Improvement , t'nlt. ; ; Said propiMed Improvement to be i tnado Includes grading the streets full width, building combination1 'curbs and gutters, constructing a ! five fool sidewalk each side of the1 i street, laying an appropriate .wve-! : tnent. providing for etorin sewerage., ! also branches fttr sanitary sewer-1 ' ai;e. The roadway to be 3b' wldo; hikrle lo hack of curbs, the same ; to be In nil Tespects according to: by birth a near relation for bids may be obtained In Hie officii of the City Knglnvar or Police, i Judge. i The successful bidder will be ra- An unfortunate man. who bore quired to give bond In a sum to i he IMcd by the Common Council i for Hie faithful perftrrtnanro of the contract to be entered Into fur mak ' ini; said Improvement. Hach bid i nulkt hi ttcciitn lmlili.il hv a certified ' aged to obtain acceis lo a certain oci-'t on sciuo responsible, bsnk for ti. iT the amount !M as guar I nnlec that the sueeessfiri bidder will enter Into contract with the ell y tule In fact, so sraphlrally did ;,,., ,.. trnm .,, ot he depict hts wretched povrrty ! making such award. uio vommon i ouncu reserves the right to rejivt any and nil bids tnd 1o make surii Improvement on millionaire Ilo rommruccd to tell his sorry vestryman in the church of St John the fiivine. and Miss father- also a menilier if the choir, were file found h'-ncath in tho office of tho Police and weary woes that the mllllou ii I re found himself affected as he had never been before. Ho was thn unfortunate's, uud It was only behalf of the city Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, this (llli dar of September. !!. l.KM I.. OAHHAHKN. Police Judge. ,'JOLIET, 111., Sept. 11. ted News) Henry Nelson, a Chi-i co burglar serving from one to; rant" were sworn ollt ,or 1!all)h v twenty years' sentence in the Illi-i Gorsline and Miss Catlurlne Ras nols penitentiary, today "confessed", tall, as material wltuesses in the to Warden Green that he took part! Hall-Mills murder investigation. It In, a double murder at New Bruns wick. N". J.. Sept. 15. 19JJ the same date upon which the Rev. Ed ward Hall and Mrs. Elesnor Mills were murdered. ' : According to Nelson's "confes sion," ho was paid S300 by two men whose names he was unable to give, to act as chauffeur for them, driving them to the scene a the murder. rabapplo tree 0n'Jl":KP; . ' ine Kastall. choir singer, motored the Phillips farm. For four years. miuiv econUnre with Hie said; several times late of nlKlit in the Horsllue. who is married, and Miss plans, specifications and estimates', summer of 191! 2. , i Itastull. kept secret their visit to of Hie City Knglneer on f Ilo iu the It was there on the night of a po: within : feet of where "" ,ho l'"Uf" ."i'T ",! , . . cliv. reference to which la hereby, iMptember 11 that year that Ours- the murder was committed. Hut ,,! regarding further details for line and Miss Kastall heard screams this week, under steudy questioning.! plans, construction, materials, quun-, and shots. Two days later the bill- both admitted their presence lis titles and the like. j i-aill proinmrn iiiiirii,eiii,Mii s 1 1 be made In one contract and bids will be received for each kind of was Derussy's lane, bordering the let riddlod bodies of the Hcverendj the lane. ) PEESOMALS ns manager of tho Pacific Moat company in Portland. i . Miss Hcba Downey Is the house guest of Miss Pearl Biehn und Mr. natural he should feel for the S1U-JI Inc. poor muu. ' With tears In his eyes, ha rang i THREE LOCAL BOYS for the liuilor and, in a quivering , LEAVE FOR EUGENE voice, remarked: ! . , . . Itctiirulug )eaienlay from a six- John, be good enough to put ' . ,, . , ' duy fishing and limiting trip to this poor man out. lie's break- i ( nrl,rry ,.r,.rk nvar lhf Btllle Ing my heart!" line. Johnny Cuslck, Ijirry Rba and - Fred West, who have been em- Z"Zn fT'eo'ratVin"' Tie antee that ,he..necef,.I bidder .III , ""1 here- during .... pas. sum cT,mm.,n fiun. on Th. .87?? day r""": .' ,m,r"rt ,w''h ' , VUi'""', '" ,nUr of Krplcmhrr. of ihn hour 1 r t"n nmniiiK m iui u imprinri -nn -m i Kiini-m1. winr Uiry will nniimo of 8:0U oVltM-k V. M. UUMrrn will.""'" ,r" lu" U4 MikIIi-m hi Hii rnlvt-rnlty ot Ore ht rotiutred in ru limit iililn un hlanks prpMiroii bv Hip CHy Knitt- ; maktne mtrh nwnrrt. Tilt Cninmon nunril CeorK Blehn of Plnej nwr. aiuI bid will not Iw coi'ul.l- ripchl to riwt may and nil blUnj Tho ! ha.l mly a mrl of Frl- XiYnrr i vvm v n i nu tvu BTIt;KT 1MPKOVEMEXT, V.M X ! Thomas, teachers of the Kort Klam NO. 63 1 ath school. Among -the out of town visitors i business visit with the county -'rs. in Klamath Falls Saturday after- j school superintendent Saturday af- "'roet Ior noon to shoo and visit with Irlends. ; ternoou. 13 issi,i,t tuniuuu. i ,u im,.. L-nninur t,.iii ,k. xii.... -.r-.. n.l v.llio . . , l i ' this th dav of Sep I em IhT . Xti nnrnthv sl,n,i .n I, . . ' XI r n A Xfr lnmi. I.I,I,A nf Tho I 1.1,1. Inr kIII l.n Km. I.r.i i,,,uimrrt,. fortnight resident of Portland Miss Dow.iered unless so submitted. Planks an." . "" '" improvement on for bids may be olitulned In the "'' '",'.," ', Dated nt Klamath Fulls. Oregon. charge of the lower grades of the the Bonanza district, where Luebke I quired to give bond In a sum to U...,. , Police Judge. ; Pursuant to Ordinance No. , Mt. LakI school for this year, was aerves Alice a shepper in Klamath Falls yes-; school as principal 01 inu nign I ,h ..i.hf,,, nerformnnce of the; 809 i vi.. r.f9v. t.vti xiia. atie a shcnper In Klamath Falls ves-: school, were In Klamath Falls Sat- contract to he entered into for mnk- To read The Klamath News day Ot the City of Klamath Fails. Ore-1 Lr and Mrs. ' nobert Lvtle. all terday afternoon. i arday aftei-nuon. Ins said Improvement. Karh bid1 after day Is to keep thoroughly In- s.m. btoit u nereoy given tnai I - must lie accompauteil liy a ccriineil nnineo on iiappeninsK ui iiuiHirvancn bids will be received by the Police I "ell known residents of the Bonanza .'.." . ,. ! rhock on some responsible hank' throughout the world as well as In wornmf paper proposition . Judge of said city at bis office In i country, were among the visitors l- "P'". Justice or the peace I Hex I-aPrarie of the Three K gar- fnr f,e of ,n Bmnt Mil as guar- Klamath Falls nnd vlctnllv WW. Use the) Now. the City Hall up to and including 1 in Klamath Falls yesterdav "f WootI Rlv"- and resident of ; ace. left yesterday to spend thej' r -- - - - - ! -- ' . 1 - s the ho r 1 8 00 I k P M , C hiloqitin. spent several hours In ,iay in the Fort Klamath and Chil- making the proposed "improvement P'ett. who conducts the 11,0 Klamath county court house on 0,lui districts, of Spring Street from the north line ( hotel at Sprague River, was here U'R,,! 1,"slnt'3s yffrrtay. of Main Street to the south . line ; . k ,.. .,, jr and .Mrs. Steve Stukol. are of Esplanade, and Wall Street, from i ' ' , the west line of Spring Street to noon on a combined business and the east Jine of Broad Street. I pleasure trip with friends. day In which to do their fall hunt ing, and fared home deerless. but report that signs In that part of he ct lint ry Indicate plenty of deer. Fishing In Carborry Creek Is e ecllelit. they stated. Classified a.dvertisinff U a A party of the younger set. In- anii)ni; the business visitors In eluding Miss Myrtle Colliser. Miss 'Klamath Falls ihls Saturday. They Pearl Collister. Miss Anne Craw-; r.side in the Merrill district where John Shook, pioneer resident and f.;rd. "Cokie" Von Bergen. Albert the Stukel ranch Is located. rancher of the Yonna valley il is- a" re leaving, ... early this morning to spend the day Alois it.inel Jr.. rancner or the at Crater lake. They will enjoy Malin section, was here for a few their luncheon at the resort. ! hours Saturday afternoon. , Mis Nellie Latta of the Latla Walter N". Wise of Pine llldge, ranch on the Merrill road, was ( made a busiiifss visit In Klam here fur a short time yesterday nf- a'li Falls Saturday. tcrnoon shopping. J see Floyd D. Sliort. rancher of the Miss Lydiu Frieke and .Miss lla.el j Merrill route, was a business visl- The Proposed Imnrovement to he node is to consist of grading full ; width, building concrete curbs and i gutters, five foot sidewalks on each . al4 of pavement, the roadway toltrlct. near Dairy, was here for a be 40' wide back to back of curbs' few hours yesterday afternoon vis- CT.Il'XT'SSrS;!? .peproiln "i" ;.'- priate storm sewers, parking strips! t to be leveled on both sides, thel -Mr- Jn:e Seveik. teacher uf same to be in all respects according j the Midland school, spent Saturday i to the plans of the City Engineer on j ln Klamath Falls visiting. ! file in the xifflce of the Police; "gsTd proposed Improvement to be! A- c- OIs0"' uu" h" Kra,h' made in accordance with the said school teachers of the Bonanza plans, specifications and estimates ! school was here for a brl-r time M C!elland. tiur.-es of the Klam- tor in Klamuih Falls yesterday af- fi.h-e(f".yhEnD?ieer ?V"e la "Jaion business from his hi me in the 'ath County Health. I'nlt, were din-: ternoon. office of the Police Judge of said1"". , ., . . . ,,,.r ,.,! ,.i the Lvtle ranch home city, reference to which is hereby neighboring district. ntr gutsts at ti c - tie rancn nome .,,,. ,ialli1,,.p ansde regarding further deull. fori " ""nanza. during their recent -Mli Lain!., rt. laiight. r plans, construction, materials, quan- Walter Buckmaster. well known visit in that territory. "' ,r- ani1 Mrs. t harles Miinliert. titles and the like. 'stockman of the Dry Prarle conn- Is leaving Tuesday morning for Vis- be8madeP7nnVcZ7aVetm.nd hldV try. near Bly. is In. laded in the Osear Campbell of the Irella alia. California, whore she will will be received for Aeh tmd of out of town business visitors who dWrlet. wa, a Imslnes, visitor In teach during the coming year. Mis, pavement specified above and will spent Saturday in Klamuih Falls. Klamath Falls for a fcw hours yes- " re open iur consiueraiion ny ine) e terday atternoon. eSmh.e,,Ci,?2 ,hf ft Miss Frances IMwncss. daughter- ... of September. 1926. at the hour . . ft -M,.rnii,n ,.r ur.r,ii.n ,Ms. of 8:00 o'clock P. M. Bidders will Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Bnwness ' M.follutn of or.lt n ills- be required to submit bids on j of High street. H visiting here for trr. is amonir tin; out of town lius blanks prepared by the City Engi-; - fortnight from her home in . Iness visiters lu the rity this ivc k neer, and bids will not be consld- , . .,, , ... , ered unless so submitted. Blanks : ''ortland. Miss Buwness is with i ... for bids may be obtained in the : the Bond & (iondwin & Tucker. office of the City Engineer or Police hond house ,,er,h" ""'""' wh'' "" Judge. i ' . . . striielv the upper grades "f tin ...ew efTfuli.blidi,r ,n r.' H. T. Blanlou. Merrill teacher. I '-""I 'h"l. "pent Saturday quired to give bond In a sum to i , , , unii, in Kl;.mntli Falls nnd sli.in- be fixed by the Common Council : bere for a few hours yester-, l"IH"K " Klamatn rails nun snop for the faithful performance of the 1 day afternoon lo visit and trans- PinK ''' friends In the city, contract to be entered Into for mak-; act bu,ni.M affairs. t. , , , ing said Improvement. Each bid, ... Mrs. Kv.-a Adams, and family, mast be accompanied by a certified : . B(,re )n lho ,.tty fr a Bil;lrt amP check on some responsible bank in.iuuea in tno out oi ion tins- .... ,, for 6 of the amount bid as guar-' InefJi visitors in Klamath Fall? yes- Saturday aPernoon to confer ultli antee thst the successful bidder will ; terdav were Mr. and Mrs. K.,liert County School Sitverintnndent Fred enter into contract wlt.h the clty:F .,. n.. , ,.hrl,(. ,i.,. Peterson on school work. Mrs. for the making of such improvement i'rrar' "o ate In .harm or II.. within ten davs from the date of county roor farm. Adams has than,,, or the I.H.li making such award. I ... school. She had charge of the The Common Council reserves Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Nichols of , Cule school lai:t winter. the right to reject any and sll bids n,manza wcr, ,,,. fr hr ... and to make such improvement on . , , . , . , v.-,.n Wlvm forn.o- Kl-nn .ih behalf cf Hie eltv time en n ronilnncd bu in'-ss ami '" ,xron. loin... is.iin.iin Dated at Klam'a'lh Falls. Oregon, pleasure visit h';'tui.l.iy ufteruoon. f'"11" resident. i: here on n e.m- thls 9th dav of September. 1S2C. ' Nichols Is a well known rancher ;':wl business und pie ine trip , LKM L. t! UIHAfiKN. f rll!hlioilnir district ""' Portland. Nelron was .illil- Pol co Judee. , ... S10-21 Inc. i onco Junge. ; latv, with lho Klmath I'h kin? V.. Strpf-I, triiw-tt:i1 iT M.ilin f(tn ty (f Kliiiiiiith Kails. Imt ilur- A. For results use IScivg Class Ada. 1i!kIi r:honl, w:is htMii for n brief (iiiK p.iwt two youra lias jfrvcj ( 25' is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube Klamath Falls The Fastest Growing Town in the West Klamath offers a home and a welcome to thousands of families, with all round su periorities of climate and location, the greater ease of making a living, and a large measure of health and happiness assured. Klamath accepts every man at his face value, offers to everyone a fighting chance and plays no favorites. There is no room here for lazy men, but plenty of opportunity for real workers. All of us are pulling to gether for a common good and a common purpose to make this the finest town in Oregon for families with small means. ti t