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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1927)
Sunday, July 21. 1027. TUB KLAMATH NEWS Henion to Remain onPenTeam CITY BRIEFS KLAMATH NEWS ARE A. W. O. L. llcnloti, tr moundsman for 1 tbs KUmaih r-sllcans. mill r- Hwurn to Portland Judge la and Hie rarittr const. Thry mala -wltk tbe clute till the rnd , Delch ,nd wl(e of Portland left were ccrumpanted l-y Miss Geor ol tbe seasoa despite the fact I jrwierday for their home efter ' aeanna Cllft and Jsmes Clark. u in. c.uo naaaiement earir ,UeBdln the SpauUh War Veter last week doclded to dispense ,,. rcon. Thpy expressed wilt i U services. With Henlou ; ,her thanks and appreciation for It (be, bat the Policsm are con-j,ne ny courteslra extended lldent of tbe.bi- same today them and hoped to return asain with the tiranta raaa Cavemen ,,,,. They were guest at the U Ik valley city. , j ciarMnollt Hotel. Fans, learning ot the decision ev Milpmciit iif Car. ' Mr. Ostomlarf. of the Ontvndorf M. lit co upuuy, has Just revived a carload of Ihe new four-cyl Index DodRi-s. which arc now ou dis play in his showroom. Visitor llerr Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. K. S. Witch and family. CI INNV Ffil VTS FOR Kh. sill .....lr h-r. fm.,. .!,...-. rUr" fULM rUK I'aw. where t-ho has been visiting relatives, via Crater lake. Mrs. Myers is (he aunt of Mrs. Veulch I'sUy to IMhiiioihI ljke Mr. and Mrs. Jess llrsdley and Mil) Druslllu Moduli motored to l)l. moud lake lam nl;lit lo iud the week end. Watters Heads TO .11111,1) lll'.AIIINII. of t management, aubacribej . i inet at Diamond Lake Miss sufficient amount of money to Restora French was the week-end 1 E. T. Hleisinson have returned liuum a nart nf Ih alar xi i vink r.... - j MIvk McColm Ititurn Miss j M try MrCome of the Allen Mt fome AdverllsliiB agency, return-; rd from San Kranc-lm-o after a ten days' business and pleasure trip. ' ary for the rest ot the season, thus relieving some of the finan cial responsibility of th club BSBacement, . ' ot Mrs. (ieorRe I. WrlRht at her summer home at Diamond lake. From Merrill Mr. and Mrs. from a delightful Journey through Washington state and Eastern Oregon. They spent two weeks with Will Kelly at La Vrande. a son of Mrs. Hlgginson. and en- The local club will present Ihe ;: Mike Barry were in the city from Joyed their visit very much, aame lineup as last Sunday wiea! their heme at Merrill yesterday. I While at La Grande they visited New MciiitM-ni The new rhnm ber ot commerce members for the. past week are Mr. tieorge 1 T. Ililiind. owner ot Ihe New 8y- iMlti Xllln Inttllilrv n K4t,litnM,l. aud Mr. A. S. Kosenlinuin. gen- jMAN IN SOUTHERN eral agent for the Southern I'a-l .. UOSPITAI SOI rtlM Hue to mi error In cotudjpi ment from (lie ttaat, I lip pop lar comic fnlum rwully in triMlurtil to the many rvarii- of Um Klamnlli Mens will not ilr In this m'nspH'r mkhIii until July SM, nfler wlilcb ilwtu nil llx- fuiiH) folk will agiilu be on IuiihI ilully. . Thoso tiMiturvN dclayiM in. Huile IIm- tiilmilnltlo r'lnHr Funny, I lie IkNU-iliuK House funslcn, limit ami Her lluil Um tiAlcftiiuin Nnm and tlie ill-rirliinel ssliinirlon TiiIiIm, voiM-be lieru of I lie aawdut rlnxM. T r,sxsiiMj' 8AI.KM. July ti - (VI ll LiUtlll vOnipiUlj ispoudlng to n rviU't, of (ho , Intcrslnte Omiiirrve Coinuilssloii I the slale public survive coiumls lalon this nflernoou aniiounrsd thnt, ai'llnir (or ton I. C. C, It woiiIJ bold a lieui'liig on Ihu np pllialJon ot Ihn rUnilherii il'uclflc rullro.nl lo lw iillirwj lo abandon SS miles of lis lines In I'olk coonto', known as the Alrlln liruiicji, ul a dulo lo be set lulur br Ihe I C C. It walloped the Ashland team Marriase License Late yester ) day afternoon a license to wed 1 rs lssueH In Karl W. Hannpn Tnm in Aliiiinf IDI Carlta raye Earl, both cf a warns asm xvviuvilli Woman's Face Is this city. A marriage license was I issued to Carl Axe Larsen. lum berman of this city, and Louanna Ratrag of Spokaue. Washington, in the county clerk's office yesterday. Wallowa lake several times. ciftc company. lUne at ttrcen lantern Chick- I (CoiitluiH)! fntin liittP tine) Sou Horn Dr. and Mrs. A. A.' Soule are the proud parents of a baby boy. born at the family uiay dinner at IS and . K ..... 1, I " . . . . . . " "' jcsiei piacc to eat. Adv. day morning. They have named . him Melhase. This Is their fourth child. i Tom Walters, maor uf Kluiu 1 alh falls, has been glv.'n the I mnliiigemeiit of the Klnmnth ! VkMey Savings and Loan umocI Jadon, according lo announcement , inadu by directors yesterday. Mr. Walters purchusoj a j large bluck of Ihu capilnl stock i and was made g"eural manager i as soil as secretary and treasur-1 , er. The office of (ho association Is : lo bo transferred to Hie office ot j Wader aud llurnhlsrl at 24 Main, whero all the business will j be transacted, i A. W. Uchuupp was re-cloc!e.V ! president of ttie association, Al fred I). Collier was rlurted first vlre president, and Hoy Durblu was nuniud second vice proslilen. Directors chosen Included: K. II. llolslgcr. Tom Walters, A. I). Standard Dyers and Cleaners "I'ur IMur AH'sramu' tlilorlesa i'lennlng due-liny Hrrvltw Ltpi'lt Dyeing 1409 Esplanade St rhdno 82S Durblu. nnd A. I.'. 1 ' nOSKBCRO, Ore., July SJ, (J) Mrs. Dare Bock of Riddle and ber 14-year-old daughter Jennie were injured, perbaps fatally, shortly before noon today when the ear In which tbe family was going to the coast went over the grade on the Coos Bay highway near Rock Creek. ... . io. Smvth. Ruth Smvih. and Wil Mrs. Beck's skull was frictur-: Ham O. Smyth, as executors of ed and her face torn almost com-. the will ot George Smyth, now pletely away. - The daughter's j deceased, to recover money loan back watf broken. The injured : ed at eight per cent Interest, parties were taken to the hos-1 pita at Myrtle Point, where It 1 Returalns to Medford Mrs. was atated that they had only Harry Rinebarger and children a possible chance for recovery. I are leaving today for their home The vonnr a-irl will nmtuhlr : Medford after visiting with i - . . . I he. aftr.fn-1a v Mr. n.,i Vim. oe erippiasi tor me ii sne lives, i j It was stated. 'Mr. Beck and "r everal days. , VWlor a ;4onr-Dr three more of the children who . . . Bertha Sawyer is visiiin. her .;- Mrs. Itogvrs Home Mrs. Leslie Rogers and two sons have re- Coinplaint Kiled A complaint j turned from San Krnnrisco. w here was filed in the circuit court yes-J they have been visiting for the terday by Joe Smith against W. , last ten days. Visiting Daughter MrfA.-L Harvey, mother of Mrs. Nate Otterbein, Is visiting here from her home in Ashland for a fortnight. en nit, and alpawherrv ahnrt r ilea ! ... ..t,.. ..nl,....n ',tl i . ! .., nf....,i. -. I..' ;.V. u .. Collier. U. C. Loreiu. H. K. Ros H.aa as...n S1.( ..uas- ; (. il-9 U I 11 V I l"ll IIUUIQ VI . Cool st. Mary s cathedral. j Z ' ' "He did not have liquor on his , a-" 1 v' 'breath: the policemen had coii .. VWihia; lvs.111 IMrlUnd -Miss Uliltrublv tlifdculty getting him Ruby Zlnimer of Portland Is the illlo , ond . wos cul from week end guest of Mrs. Herman headquarters. Ho appeared to oi"voll- (think we were holdup men. We The well equipped X-ltiif lab orattiry at. Klamath '.t:le It ) pltul Is indispensable iu Ivesiiu llng dlfflcullies of IhJ c'les1. Mid nlid nitn. eilled with an ambulance, and wltk'Ul nld of hospital stewards From Merrill George Otfield of Merrill was transacting busi ness here yesterday. s - were In the car minor Injuries. escaped with From Diamond Lake Mrs. George I. Wright and daughter. F. CiOcller from her New Subdivision Ready for Market D i Henrietta, are in town for a few (days from their cabin at Diamond lake. i Guest at Trniplar Home Mrs. E. Richards and daughters. called ",ela ani E,eanor- of Canyon vivsuii, are visiting ua A" new sub-division , the market this week, according j h" aister' ,E" J; 10 naner nesi, neaa 01 a synai cate which owns SOS acres on the site which adjoins the Wey erhcuser Timber company land on the Miller Island Market road, seven miles down th erler from Klamath Falls.. The land is all under Irri gation and is now planted :o grain. For tbe time being only 80 acres of the property will be Iter. Mrs. J. ; home in Ashland. Ciorllcrs at Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goeller and family are spending a few days at Diamond lake. Mr. Goeller Is expected to return Monday. Visitor From Portland Jack Beaver, grandson ot Mrs. Nate (Otterbein. returned from Port- "lfr.l.lff J tin fA XIa.1..1 and Mrs. M. G. Mordoff and chil-jland w'th hr l a mo'. dren. Mae. Aileen and Buddie, j ,.. . ... ., , . . . 0 . , ! Motor lo tyrants Puss Mr. and motored to Medford Saturday c ... . l, , .. . , !Mrs. K. M. Smith and son Dene for Ihe week-end. Mr. Mordoff : . ...!.. T Is going on to Portland on a,aId at0K'1 ,ho Sm,lb basfness trip. 8 , near Grants Pass to spend the J , . I week end. f,mi?v,"l!.r.0n,,TB- 5 .'".ff I To Marslfield-Mr. and Mr.. h'il "rf1 ,0 R- I. Sloan and son Junior Inve nomp In Allianv Hm-nn uftitr plaoed on the market In thi and ..jn. - ' .,-.. t foo 'o Marshfield for a fort e-acre tracts. night's vacation. in Klamath, stopping at the! -HT - Jk 2 - W" Cn;l lrom Wnr, Brown Michael nected with Copco here several . of Dairy w ,n the ci, on bu. year, ago. He expresad himself tDcaa ye5terday. as delighted with the progress of Klamath county. , Mrs. rickctt In Mrs. Ray I Dfr-lrntt wr-ls t...n lUn ,...! ... from southern Ore-i '" HomiMiss Hel-; Spragn; K!vt.r. ,as In ,. .en Mason, daughter of Dr. C. P.i,hppiDg yesterday. icmiuiu uuiiie Miter i e e Salem,' "July 13. Pl Heat i week's visit with Mrs. George ! From Iingrll Valley Mrs. records in Saiein for all time,'- W'right and Henrietta at their, Robert Tuttle was In town from were shattered here today when -u"i "l uiamcna lane. her home at Langell Valley the official government ther-i . terday. mometer registered 10S. eight; "" tor -rniem Mrs. w ebb . . degrees higher than the mark of KAtt is leaving today for Sal- I To Lake o' the Woods Miss 100 set yesterday. The hottest em Tblt for "ome "me with Jennie Grover has gone to Lake previous day since tbe weather ( frlend8 n- relatives. : the Woods on a two weeks' bureau was established b-re 35 1- . : vacation. years ago was August 1!. 1920, '?"r". HomeMr. and Mrs. e . . temperature ot 105 de-t. reiurnea llDr.t at Vcnlrli Home Mrs. was recorded, A light from e"'' where they motor- Lois Myers, connected with the "' irieuas irom .onn j Portland Telegram, will arrive , ..i..i.iia. wno are lounue ian-inr tmlav lo v li with i MERCURY SOARS THROUGHOUT N. W (Continued from Fago One) ' northward gon. yes- when grees rain began falling here this eve ning, accompanied by violent , lightning and thunder, quick.; , cooling the atmosphere. j and Spokane, July 23. (P) ToJay was the hottest day of the year in Spokane, the niircury reaching a maximum ot 97. S at 4:10 p. in. according to reading at t'ae fail ed 8lates weather bureau. This Is 2.8 degrees higher than yes terday's : maximum of 95 de grew. , Medford, Jul 23. (Ai Tin mercury registered 103 In this city this afternoon aud was fol lowed by a cooling summer shower. , Eugene. July 23 (A Kngeae bad prospects for a rainy SunJuy tonight after a torrid day during which tho niercur.' cllnibei to tbe J7-dcgrce murk, a new record for 1S27.. A t iunder storm broke at -tlx o'clock tonight and rain began to fall. - .rendletoJJ, July 23. OP) A now beat record tor the summer was established h-.'re yesterday, (ho mercury" hitting; a mlxlmum ot lwi degrees, according to tilu official thermometer. . AT "THE PINE TREE" SUNDAY and MONDAY "THE LAST OUTLAW Featuring GARY COOI'ER Dcuble-Larrelled action! The true spirit of (he West itonianco and Hustlers and there's an hettlug awa fr&m the spine-tingling thrills. CONTINUOUS, 1:00 till 11:00 P. M. Roseburg. July 23. (IP) Higher temperatures and lowered humidity , are Increasing forest fire hazards, It was stated here today, as warnings were issued by forest protection organizations, to wjek-end campers. Yester day's temperature was 92 de frees and appearances t;day were that ' the maximum today would be at least as high. Grants Pass, July- 23. UP) Mercury was rising here today , aha ' Indications are that th? high point of 101 degrees reached yesterdar may be passed this afternoon. ' Yesterday was the hottest day of the present season, ' the temperature being four, do- ; crtri kigher than any previous day. .,, AT "THE LIBERTY" SUNDAY and MONDAY "The Land Beyond The Law" Starring KEN MAYNARD A hard-ridln', fast-ehootin cowpunchc.- nnd his wonder horse, "Turzan" in thrilling conflicts with the X rus- tiers, the daring nesters on the .Mexican Border. CONTINUOUS, 1:00 till 11:00 P. M. Shepherds Ittlurn Mr. and can onepiicra nave reiurnca j a,u, tltMrtlttr , ll)OK Mm , rom ln home from San Francisco, where M.fn wllh hl, ,. va,e,, on0 Mr. Shepherd went to attend , 0rni the Initials 'M. K. IV music conference. . - I ,.We aortoined his Identity Foiii Fort klnnuith Mrs. 1 ,mm piipt.n hu ,,,, , lhl, William Cardwell was shopping I hospital " here yesterday from her home at j llmv'iM ,ttendiits said the ort Klamath. i man appeared to be suffering .. . t.a.r. ' ffom a heart attack. Itepresent- A1MEE IS HOME ative . .Crumpackcr was' said to TOC17'n'l 1? DOM rtme to San Francisco with StllLL KOWkholil!! ,.oni!W01.,ni prBkcI.. of the house of representatives. (Continued from Pnise One) 'f. Longworth had left the city business mauagcr was "going to .tonight. get her vacation. ! W ill Take Helm. "Like the captain ot a ship. or president of th ) I'nited States i I am pastor and president ot ' Angelus Temple." the evangelist declared. "And as suoh r km ; building ' before toe crash gave entitled to control over my con-.,,. ln,llle . cince l0 escape, gr-gation. I have come bvex to I T, Hno., ... nilirwl a. iTWO HURT WHEN BUILDING FALLS M'untltiiitfl from Our) CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ULAM TH FA 1.1 J4- ASH LA It MLDKOltD ST(.l:s I.v. Klamath Falls at 8 A. M . 1:30 p. M. Stages loave from NEW STAGE DEPOT Eighth and Klamath Avo. "The Sunshine Route" "To &'rw Humanity Better" TTIIOSK who bring situ. -1 shliio lulu Ihe lives of others citniiot keep It from themselves, -- Hjrrlu A Sl'I'KRIOR SEUVICK Wliiih Nt'vor Costs More Often Leas 22 Years of Satisfying Service Lady Attendcnts ( TsLKrxoMi 4Q PimiAvi t6ti I ' ' i i I take the helm." She did not the r-sult ot the collapse of the deny that s-e : huildlnc. as the structure col- Rev. Ja. nts to represent her in thi controversy . and to take charge of all church records a -J. 1 . 1, . ninnA. . .1 nnl InM . n I Concerning her difficulties with her mother, Mrs. Mcl'herson de- lapsett without warning. Tbe roof first fell In and was fallowed Immediately by the front wall which fell outward over the sidewalk. Tcdoslrians who were passing were covered by the debris. When firemen and po- clinei lo be nuoteo. saving on iy,,1(.e rirvA ttlcy foulld ,ho ,U "mother Is my moww. and even wa,k c0VtrcU l0 tne dppiu ot ,X If these things wore true. I could j t not say anythini; aloal thm. "i ' , , , ' ' , ... . v ' , Fashions for yauug me-i for ko.lak At Gaylord Photo 8er- f l ert ,. to .he rloPk vice, 309 Winters Dldg. Phone !l:. sty!e nt Orres Trllor SIi-mi. H-J Adv. ' 4ta street. - . : Where Your Valuables ARE SAFE When you take your vuluuhle papers, securities, contracts, jewelry, whatever they may be through our vault door and put them in a sufe deposit box, you know you have given them the utmost in modern protection. Fire, water, thieves or your own carttessnesg are routed in defeat. . . IM ' . . You owe it to yourself to ,give your valuubles this protection. The cost is negligible, the con venience great, the safety absolute. Do not put it off but get your box today before you suf fer loss. ' Boxes now available ( in a variety of sizes N AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Big Basin Lumber Company Retailers Lumbermen to the Masses A good place to trade became of the large stock to suit any purse. It is to your advantage to trade where selections are offered. We aim to con duct a popular trading place. WM. H. LODGE, Manager OUR CHEF SAYS SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER t TODAY TV Our steaks are broiled over jvSs a Charcoal fire W y And We Don't Mean Maybe. (JJ- The Hotel Willard Coffee Shop I "Only the Best Served" i After a thorough investigation property owners on Sixth street selected Portland Cement Concrete Pavement for re-paving that street where traffic' is the heaviest. They demand permanence. As a prop- ' 1 erty owner you have the ;ame privilege. ! Dunn & Baker Pelican City Road pn0ne 952