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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1927)
Tacf FitrnT Thursday. April 21. 1027. THE KTiAMATHNEWS Indian Relics Are Given to Library TWO TROLLERS TELL TIE TALES TRYING TO TAKE TIDBITS , " ,,rV ."- Afler , judittmt bre hUl relic, to the new public library In hlY ,h. , ,,, mr mpoDM to the rail wnt out .., d , Klam,Ih rMa ,., u. time ao baa been made. Sir.. L. . .,,.. .,. ,,...., i..,,,. ,. ty derUred a tie In the rrcent flh O. Mill of Hot Springs addition sent In tlx sperlmrus of rock work which she and her huband have picked up In this neighborhood. Tbeae plecei, together with a number of othera formerly donated by Capt. O. C. Applente and which were on exhibit in the old library building, will form the nuclcas o! what it If hoped will become story content run by the Sews In which ths lilue ltlr.l offered a 31b box of tandy aa a f rite. Roy F. Durbin. of the Three-K atore. and Herman Foster, of the Southern Pacific, were declared by the three eminent jmUrs to be on a par aa far aa efficient. lnle handed tale-'.elllnit is cticeruod. arte , reprweu...... u..,..., ul Thom O Rcllly. who declined to enter the contest for foar of dam aging hla reputation for veracity, waa declared a close second, on the relics of an early civilization here. It la believed that the collection will be of great Interest to tourists and omen vum.a. . . .u. strength of his alibi. Some wee, ago the Chamber of. ,nformfd of detlon , ,he Commerce appointed director Bert thre ,mnent Jld K ar, C. Thomas and Capt Applegat. of ,he BIu, lr1. decl.r- . committee to .work for the col- woulJ nt Mch man lection of a, perfect and I repres-, of c.ndy. ; entatlve . ahowlng of thes. antl- Mr BmnB fw he cont, , , quea as possible. I Judging of which he declared micht-j It Is hoped that everyone having ,er ubor ,han ,he wor( of logging . relict of this nature which they off North Dakota, returned to the should like either to give or to wood9. Ananias went back to the loan to the library for display will pares of lhe old Testament, and It ' communicate with the committee, i ,t Mid that Marco 0i caught the j r first through freight out of town. NEW GOLD STRIKE Realty Transfers MADE IN ARIZONA TVVf A. Arlx., April 10. (CP.). Jim McDonald, veteran Nevada and Aritona prospector arrived In Yuma. Hallle II. Haynes et ux to James Wednesday night with 600 pounds o.. and Pe&rl D. Marrett. Hot of sample rock of high grade gold. Springs Add'n.. lot 19. block is. McDonald state, the ore came C. N". Hawkins et nx to Sarah A. from a claim between the old King Hutchens. Klamath Add'n. lot S. ; of Arixona and North Star mines. ; block S3. both of which have paid several : The K. D. Co. to Harry Hoxworth. ; million dollars, but which are now Industrial Add'n. lots !5. iS. block Inactive. 16- j Th. scene of McDonald's strike Is. Klamath News Publishing com-; in an almost Inaccessible mountain ' pany to Pyron H. Hurd. Vista Gar-j dens, lot I. block 10. Klamath News Publishing Co. to Thousands Flee as 1 Levees Are Broken MEMPHIS, Tnu.. April SO. U. IV k AiUttuounl thouuuds wort r.eltiK bvfotv the ouruaUUiK Mta sihhtppi toilwy as the raarlnir. river continueU to wet?p over iho St. Francl batn. r scad Ion ovor and pounding through Uva tu the greatest ouchwent flood alac the turn of the century, Th hitherto unocnqurraUI le vee, cent en uk around New Madrid. Mo., were being, atu.tihed and com plete Inundation of the volley ap peared certu'n bcauo all levea protecting tho basin from tha Ml sisnippt have l.Mn broken by the araice forae of the swollen river. Score of town are under water. Row boats and Improviaed rafta are beinir ued where, before, automo bile and trains pxl over concrete roadbeds and track. A few hardy resident have remained In the flooded districts, but are living In the attic of their houses, story deep In water. About 40.000 persons already hare fled to hither, more secure . K round. The Hod Cross ha char acterixed the flood as a major dis aster and relief work is being rapid ly oncanited to care for the desti tute. PASTOR. 85, WEDS BRIDE OF 65 YEARS region. 70 miles from here. LOS ANGELES. April SO. (CP.) Dr. Charles Henry Parkburst. 85. veteran New York reform crusader and pastor emeritus of the First Presbyterian church of New York, and his br'de. Mrs. Kleanor Marx. 65. are honeymoonlug in I.os An gel". The couple were married quietly here Monday. They expect to re turn to New York soon to make their home. SERVICES ANNOUNCED j Pyrcn II. Hurd. First Add'n to Al-j j lanuui Ainrs, join i, mot s i The funeral services of the late Louis Stapac to E. M. Chilcote! Ephraim Cummlngs will be held and D. M. Smith. Railroad Add'n.; this afternoon at 2:39. at the reel- lots 9A and 9B. block 4. deatial mortuary of Towey & Har- E. M. Chilcote et al to Martin rington. the Rev. William Dorman : MrAndrews. Railroad Addn. lots 9 A ef the Klamath Temple officiating, j and 9B. block 4. Interment will follow in the fam-i Delia M. Edwards et vir to Em ily plot at the Odd Fellows cem-'ma II. Talbot. Fail-view Add'n No. 1IKAT NTKlKKs WASHINGTON WASHINGTON. April 20. (UP.) Thermometers on Pennsylvania avenue registered S9. Official weather bureau readings reached S3 at 4 p. m. Classified advertising In THE KLAMATH NEWS pays big dlvi dends Use them for profit. etery. tend. Friends are invited to at- HEIRESS ARRESTED 2. lot 1. block 13. WOMAN IX COMA j EUGENE. April 20. (CP.) Af- CHICAGO. April 20. (CP.) ; ter remaining in a state of coma Miss Betty Borden. 17. daughter of for nearly lwO hours. Mrs. Hallle Jchn W. Borden. Chicago million- Burch. a school teacher, regained aire, was arrested on a charge ot . consciousness Wednesday afternoon, assault Wednesday night after her Mrs. Burch was injured In an automobile bad struck and injured . automobile accident Friday, sustaln a girl about to board a street car. ing a fractured skull. SHOES REPAIRED While Ton Wait ,JACK FROST Mrhf1el(J Logser Shoes WORK CLOVES FOR LESS 110 So. Otb St, ft tPAYs ?aid; Armstrong Linoleum The Most Beautiful American Floor Coverirg! business Men are nov seeing Floore from a practical standpoint. Ihy choose scme.hin.': durable and at the same time most attractive this means Armstrong Linoleum. V 1T A-rr r WAY VS V7 V MANY HERE We are placing our Linoleums in m st cf the new and mtyle.-n stores, and dwellings in Klamath Falls. Patterns which resemble tile are greatly in favor, ranging in black and white, through practically any desirable color. Our ExperU Glue Your Floor Covering to the Floor. CLAUD H. 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