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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1926)
I Pago Eight Thm-sclav, Nov. 25, Tlir. KF. A MATH NEWS Millions of Fish Mayor-Elect Does j Nurse Gives Blood Jury Disagrees are Planted in 1 Missionary Work i In Vain To Save i In Trial Woman Oregon Streams While in Portland Life Little Girl! On Booze Charge Chief Ambrose is Lauding Klamath While Up North Planting of 18, 561. SOS Kama flah i A sheepman Is to be the new! I'nahlo to agree a to the mill of Kuulppcd wtlh inotnrlied flro ap paratus, the rlly of Klamulh Fnlla Aa a laat reaort lo save lh life In anion stresms from December ' maor or Klamath rails, beginning of little Nona Marie IIuU. ISs So or lniio.-n. t.f iii-i.. i.'...,! i on . c.n....k.. in .... the first of the year. T. ft. Walter. , Riverside. JJnionlhs old babv of ! Shlmiliietim. .Iir....l wiih n......!1 now Plannln two-plnloon sys of the laaka ac-romnllahed hv ,h. 1 who run 0' or "o aheep. a Mr. and Mra. Henry Hula. Mlaa ! alon of Intoxicating liquor folio I in I '"" " doparlment. At or tne ia.ua arcompiianed by t , he nmfMil,a Ruhy .,,., pi.u nu, of , r(,(J h,,r l).,lM.r 30 apreaent lha smoke ealera are oil J taie cumuiiaaion. conipieieu which waa tropical and exciting. , Klart- th Valley hoapllal. (are of ! Jury of alt men wvro dlamlaeod . "u,r " n'"u " " ror- Monday by H. L. Morelaad, ac-'saya the Oregonian. "People are her llfe'e blood In a blood tranfu- when they reported lo Justice of countant. Mu" ing P o " tact." saldislon at 5 o'clock yesterday after-! tho Peace It. A. Kmmltt that they Flva thouaand of theaa gams tlah . the mayor-elect at the Imperial yea-'noon. were hopelessly deadlocked. , teroav. I nut k imi h muhih - k"., ..,,.,,.. . i. .. .n i , . i . .. ... . ... . war, orougnt in rrom other slates no, d,p9nden, exclusively on Ita ed by a four-days' ravage of nneu-ithev entered Mvnloa horn. .h,. marly the rate with I'orllnnd'a do partment, but aa Klamath Falls la growing rapidly. It In believed llio time haa arrived when lha two. ahift department line become nocea- by the United State bureau ofjltimber. Juat because w have ! monla. appeared lo rally and phy-! ahe waa in the- act of pouring fnry' Thaclly recently extended fisheries, and Oregon, In turn, many mills and they provide a big alctans and nuraea who hud worked uor down the sink. A quart Jar. Ita water ayatem and Installed more sh'pped out tone of her flah for payroll, the Impression has gon over the little one for tho lenath of In which iho nllL.e.1 Honor waa aunli tln hydrants and expects to add outside planting. .around that we have but thla one s Illness, appeared hopeful. Death pored to have bn. waa Irorodue- 10 l: "PParntua during the coming The total number of eggs taken i resourca. They are now learning overcame their effort, however n,i . e.l bv the state' at vi.l. ,.n a.-in.i I '0r- K"l,h K- Ambrose, flro chlff at the X7 atatlona in Oregon ! that agriculture ia an even greater Dona Marie died at o'clock with the wonmn. It wn not ammmcej ! , ,"le Kln,,h r'"a ' amounted to 62.111,200. Game flah included In thcae operationa war rainbow, eaatera brook and cuthroat trout, atelheada and all -reraldea. Of thla total, 45.84 2.- resource than the timber. Take the I her broken-hearted I potatoes, for instance. Seventy-five mother, and a cor pa j carloads have been shipped and not I her bedside. all of the potatoes have been gath- The buhy'a father la foreman of red. Our potatoes are so good that construction work on the Southern a eggs were saved and shipped they command IS cents a hundred Pa-ifl.- vladnrt. and ita mother Is to the atate hatcherlea. The ship-! more than Yakima spuds. The po- a nurse in the Klamath Valley hot menu Included 17.130,880 rainbow tatoes In Klamath run from 200 to! pita). Dona Marie bad often plav. egga, 13.807,811 eastern brook i 300 sacks to the acre and a test was i ed about the hospital, and was a trout eggs. 4.(26.493 cutthroat ! made on ono acre and it yielded 3JS , favorite among the nurses and phy- eggs, i.ia.iij aieemeaa eggs, anu sargs. considering the current price siclans there, i.azv.oif stiverstde eggs. Nearly for potatoea. it will be aeen that father and yesterday the dato of MyrtU'4 soc- l"f "1Jr of nurses at ond trial. ;, ; - the football gi ' ' ; and the I'nlv Seattle Awarded Fred A. Fisher Bad Check Man epanmcnt. la In the city ou his way to attend game between Nelirnaku 'orally of Wnalilngion, at Seattle, t'hlct Am In nan waa .il one time a star player ou th foot ball team of the I' lilted Stales mar ines. Oregonlan. Fred A. Fisher, alleged had check Miss Carruthera was nronouncetl arttst of throe states, will be taken I per cent of these eggs were potato growing is not to be sneeied fully recovered from the shock n.l to Seattle from Portland to answer hatched at the hatcheries, and the; at. The sheep buslnes Is also good, i loss of blood at a lute hour lasttDKua check charges there, urcord fry was either planted or held tojThere were 110.000 sheep gathered ; night. It was her blood that match-i ln to or' received yesterday by be planted aa fiugerlincs. I In the lower end of the county led that of the child's, although the 1 Sheriff Burt E. ilawklua. PtHaaanta KreI (many having been brought from i entire staff of nuraea had offered! Fisher was tile ring leader' of Records on liberation of China. Lake county, where they had no i themselves for the transfusion. ,ne break In Klamath Falls' from pheasants show that 11.794 were ; feed, and there are now 30.0001 Remains have been removed to : tho county bastlle early this month. I several days nm later in rortiana wnere lie waa also tilla county received, the highest I ture mayor. Mr. Walters says that their final tribute to the child. Ku'.i sought on bad check charges. number, 1290; Linn county second j be Is eager to have a building neral arrangements will be made Sheriff Hawkins notified Xho King with 1315: Lane county third with code adopted at Klamath Falls, so later, although It is probable that: county officials If they filled lo gel 10S9, and Malheur county fourth that there can bo some regulation. : the child will bo taken to The '. prosecution there, that Fisher waa with 131. All counties received He doesn't like the idea of a build-1 Dalles, where it waa horn, fnr in. wanted In Klamath to answer almil- , , - w.v auw OV.VVV 1 ntmniHI UN "r, (I mnilTn 111 placed in Oregon from December l.llamba wintering In one -section of the baby nook of Towey tc Marring- and his arrest followed 125, to September 30. 1926. Vma-the county." Speaking as the fu- ton. where friends may call to pay ' Portland where birds except Clackamas. Clatsop, ; ing being thrown together hurried. Columbia. Curry. Hood River. Jack- ly and occupied at a high rental. son, Josephine, Klamath. Malheur.) . Morrow. Marion. Sherman and n-.4l J?i Wheeler. China pheasants on hand I UWUUCgj;Cl i'UCS September 30 were 418 at Corrallis game farm. 3878 at Eugene game I farm, and 310! at Pendleton. j Wild turkeys were liberated In' four, counties. Currv 6S: Jackson' It. Jefferson 4. and Polk 13. mak-l Bullet That Ends Life of Officer Christmas Gifts For Convicts At Prison Limited ar charges, providing Idaho did nut demand bis return to t:tat statu. DOIUS WANTS W.tTKIl According to the Star. Dorrls will hold a bund election Nov. 30 to bond the town for $S,000. the I money to bo used for a new wa I ter system nnd a municipal bulld . Ing. The Increased population and Inr 11 In all. nn to Seniemher United News) C.eorge II. Wen:- nenltcntlarr has announced that l"ml"on OI In" Present 31. 1926. I worth. 29. federal prohibition agent. ' Christmas gifts lo the convicts this a"'r W. 'a said, make it Salvaging of bass, catfish and!1' deild- lt of his gun bat-; year win be limited to socks. -".- ""-ry something be done. crappies from overflow lakes drying ue v"a "orriu Morris, bootlegger. kercMefs. underwear and money, up In the late summer of 1926 was I Morris was killed in the exchange Other gifts, such as food and a task undertaken by the state;0' bullets after mortally wounding . candies received will he destroyed, game commission. Nearly 1,500.-! Wentworth. I The practice of sending Rifts to BERKELEY. Calif.. Nov. SALEM. Nov. 24 11'nlled News) 24. Warden J. .W. Llllle of the state 000 of these game fish were Daniel D. Magnin, another dry the inmates last year attained such handled In 1926. Shipments ofi"ent in 1DB battle, escaped unln- vast proportions that il was found 7065 bass, 96.300 catfish and 22.-jJured- j necessary to cull a stop. Truck- 70 crappies were made to suchj ne officers had arrested Mor- loads of gifts, principally food wero watera aa the Bybee alough, the Gll-j ris wben the bootlegger Jumped lecelved. and it kept a large staff bert slough. Oswego lake. Oregon ,rom lh automobile in which he employed for a week before Christ sloughs. Cunningham slough. Blnelwu being taken lo the city prison mas unwrapping the articles and lake. Lower Grand Ronde river iand opened fire on his captors. i examining them for possible contra- and Sanlosh slough. I : BonntJwedon ll3Canadian Railway cougars killed in Oregon between I StrilfP Ic I orfoin Decern her 1 14?fi rt Sn.mlw.,l OllIIVC IS VjCI IdlH -. ..... SHOES REPAIRED While You Walt JACK FROST WOKK C.I.OVM FOR I.KSS 110 No. Oth St. First Door From Main 81. 30. 1926, according to the biennial report. . I In the 13 months previous. 1401 cougars were killed, on which bounties were paid. Twenty timber wolves, were killed In 1926. and It in 1925. on which were paid. Monntles were discontinued on , baud. .Money sent to the prisoners will be pastd out In limited amounts the day before Christmas for the I purchase of delicacies from Die State TTn.nn.sts0' -nr. YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER Must, Be A Special One! If you eat out notice that the GREY GOOSK offirs this pinto dinner Menu: Consonimo Fruit Sitlatl Roust Turkey Gravy Oyster Dressing Creamed Peas Candied Sweet Potatoes Cranberry Sauce Choice of Desserts niul Drinks Price $1.03 Service 11:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. GREY GOOSE Sandwich Shop 516 Main St. I . MONTREAL. 0... Nov. i (United News) Executives of the Canadian railroad unions were still bounties i deoa,lnK Weilnes,1ay on the ques tion of a general walkout which would Involve 15,000 men. and pos- iu..i, rw.-nK.r 1 -l siuiy nop an ine roaas in Canada. S996 rewards had bMn .lloweri ni Tne union officials, represent- to give fod and shelter to one II months. Douglas county led lnlng trainm"n' conductors and yard- violator of the law when I., i wolf bounties each year, with 11. j men' en,erd conference this after- Cochran of Coqullle was taken to J Curry county led In cougar boun- u" "u laB "m" any vuu..y j... .i -iisiauia la In 1926 with 41. Douglas was ! mo,m!n1t' yesterday mofnlng by Sheriff Gage .4 ! Fugitive Taken Here For Sheriff Of Coos County Klamath county was not forced iN a a.. M Glasses Fitted ground and repaired at DR. COBLE'S To force children with Lad ly defective vision fo try to keep up with otheV children whose vision is goal. Is not only cruelty to the child, but a vast waste of time and ef fort for the teacher. THl I flett&t Wear the Composite and be Comfortable If you're actively on your feet dur ing the day, these ure shoes you ought to weur. They're two size smuller througli the heel and in step; the areli is built up that pro vides a snugger, healthier fit and you're a lot less tired when evening comes. Made up in soft, snug fitting and long wearing black Ul. t,..,., v. Travel by Motor Stage Pickwick & Howard Stage Line Connection made at Ashland for all California point over Pickwick lines, through without ftop. Stopovers allowed at any point. Fares i To Sacramento $13.40 To San Francisco 14.70 To Los Angeles 28.15 615 Main St . . Phon 999 f tie second with 30, and' Lane county While the strike appears Immin- of Co county where be will an te Ird with 11 Nine cougars were generally oeiievea orrtc- "r ""bik irom pos- kllled In Coos county ' nave not et de"idcl upon i session of Intoxicating liquor to em- Fines $17 403 I definite course of action. , bczzlement and bad checks. Fine, for violations of game law. ! ....... ... , ' I ,5"Chn W" .arreIted ,hy K'aT' In amounted to 11 7 401 sn I W ORIKN AJk-,a TO ulT ,,h officers late Tuesday night iron ! 467 ?JZ TWO XKH' IilXO.IX)AVS and placed in the county Jail. antrm tjage was noiuiea ana mane Two new buygalows of pretty At an Immediate trip here to take arrests, rests, 8 The greatest class of ar- waa for angling without.' I f n wilt annrt ha nndit. k-. w An f u . .. .1 license anri tr.r h..ntn. .1. . " . '!" 11 "i j w oraen avenue despite the threat-t license 76 were apprehended. ened ,now and generaI wea(h. miii wer, BrreaLa lor laKlDK AMFOrtXIA KXPKIUKXT Pr Hrenrdlne in A hnilrllnir norm it '. Thara't a man nvoe In av tZ Lin,- a i ? n a SA 'wbich Wa teed t0 E- L- township who hangs a quarantine for killing deer unlawfully and 42 who plans to construct the home, sign In the front of his home the If.. IZ u p"e,lon1 of deer ,t , cot o( l7-000 , lmn)0.;flrst of eTerJr ,, anrt hasn.t meat. Angling during closed sea- ,. ,.pm . ,, ,,. s.n in..i k . km ,n v .ua -.v.. v. - . "' rliHln riiture fnr in unlawful trapping of 21. One arreat -N'lles Register. f A ft...,- ... A . .1 . . was made for killing songbirds. for tne construction of a $150 Pure slaughtering on all Coats. , Lane county yielded the greatest : garage on Kast street I Presses and Hats at Bee begin s return In fines for game law viola-1 ' big sale. 129 So. 7th St. iuua. w,i.i nm oi oi con-; HARRIFT rrtOWl PV vlctlona. Returns from Lincoln. I HARRIET CROWLEY Jackson, Coos and Clackamas ex- . ,Cowns and remodeling. Speclal ceeded 11000 each. Multnomah; L1'" 625 -No- vuuiii.; uuen viuiifiiu fiw iruill i 22 convictions. DR. LUCAS SAYS: Are you a SO or 90 percenter? Less than 90 percent means that there is a serious waste f your ;l"lceless energy. Cl'lropractla stops leaks, conserves energy. Make Chiropractic Your Habit! FOR APPOINTMENT I'llOXK 4-M-W . Underwood llldg. ' POPULAR OFFICIAL RESIGNS POSITION I Silk Dresses at Dee Begln's sate for 17 95. 129 So. 7th. St. ' A familiar figure, typical of west ern men who know this section of the country well, will soon be miss ed from the Klamath county court house, following the resignation of Joe Kimsey, deputy sheriff, who will turn in his star to Sheriff Suit E- Hawkins this week-end. . Sheriff Hawkins Is receiving Kim oey's resignation with regret. Kim soy bus been affiliated for the past two years In the sheriff's office and prior to that time made his home in New Mexico and for some time In Old Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Kimsey are plan ning on spending the winter at takevlew. THI IXK.iXTS ItlHIKI) Ronald and Douulit I'hllg, Infant twin sons ot Mr. and Mra. Howard t'hlfg. ' 321 ' Alameda street, were burled In Llnkvillo cemetery yester day morning at 10:.1il o'clock, un der the direction of Towey and Harrington. Bervlcea were private. I: ... v..- . Suite 305 Winters Building PHONE 1268W Klamath' Foot Specialist and Chiropodist The ACME Dyeing and Cleaning Co. wish their pat rons a pleasant Thanksgiving We are newly es tablished in Klam ath Falls and are proud of the mod ern equipment and experienced service we can offer on: IslI Men's Suits - Women's Clohting - Rugs Acme Dyeing and Cleaning Co. Main Phone 1166 NEW V RUGS SEAMLESS WILTONS AY PAID; THE DELTOX is a wool and fiber masterpiece. The colors in the border designs of these rugs cannot be equaled. In a recent shipment we received several beautiful S0RM0ND Wiltons. These are the largest, seamless Wilton rugs made. STEPHEN SANF0RD & SONS Axminsters from the looms of Stephen Sanford & Sons are on display in soft, neutral shaded backgrounds with artistic designs of many sorts. Claud H. Davis, Furniture -THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 124 N. Seventh ' Phone 581-W