The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 31, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1927.
TJIK KLAMATH NEWS
NMfwn DEATHS
N&med for Season ! -
Corvallis To Get
Reclamation Meet
list of the learners who will
' teach In the schools throughout
the-county tads winter has ba
give? out by .the county super
intendent Fred Peterson. All
these teachers will convene t
UaUlate which convenes at the
Klamath County High School
aeit Monday moraine.
, District No. I, Bonaasa, A. C.
Oloo. Stella Rowne. Grace Ly-
,Ue. lle Lubke; Dlst.' No. 3.
MARV KMI1.V HOLBKHT
Mary Kmlly Holbert. widow of PORTLA.Vn. Auk. SO. (IT. P.)
the late James T. Holbert. passed A call Issued today to the
away In thla city Tuesday ere- trustees of the Oregon Reclame
nine at o'clock, death resulting ' tlou rongren to meet In special
from an Illness of several months 't session at Consuls September
duration. ' aire. Holbert Is aur-'lo. .
vlred by four sons. Bernlce. Ellt-1 ,The regular annual coot-tare
At the Hotels
Federal Revenue
Hotel Wtllard Frank M. Kwd
fern, Portlaud; Mr. anil Mrs. I).
I). Oray. Portland; It. F. Kauff
man. Weed: J. O. Ferns. Med
fonl; II. K. Koochey. Portlaud;
J. C. Wilson. 8acramento; J. M
Ralle, Sacramento; H
Portland. A. K. Rhnadea,
'tlmiugh development of aclentle KMvtil llmnr Dr. Ncwsoni, For sale old uupors
(study of crop p.obleuis. 'roiimy health officer, Is va-' Klnniuilt News.
If- Ilirrli f nlr 1 ' Tne cmnmUttv cam to tell peeled to return from Hiilcm to
Jill1 Illgll lTlUrKithe president that tlio entire day wlinro he bus keen aticmllni
A (northwest la baclr of- the move- a health conference.
WAKIHNdTOX, Aug. Jtl. fU. i mcnt to roclilm arid lumla In
The well equipped X-ltny lab'
Cell at
P.) Internal revenue collectlobs 1 the Columbia basin nud that ap
from all i-laaset of fvdcrul taxes pruprlatlons for the work should
during the fiscal year ending
Juno 30 lust, wore nearly ISO.-
K. Reed 000,000 above those of the prcv-
8anNou cai year wnen many nign
oratory at, Klaniuib Valley II is-
er. Clyde and Jamee Holbert. 'of the congress will be held in Francisco; II. T. Hnlden. Ku- ,r rates, were In effect. Income
and one daughter. Mrs. Tlllle I Prinerllle from October 14 tol.-ne- F. -rmn .nrt wife Va. ' tag collections went up ISIS.-
Kylander. two brothers, V. 8. , It, and. according: to plana now
and J. W. Beach of Lebannon. S. ' being formulated, will be de-
D.. three . sisters, Mrs. Lucitida ; voted to a proposed federal re-
Topay, Helen Ashbaugh; Dt. Nicholson of this city. Mrs. El-1 clamation policy In Oregon.
No. 4, Olese,- Cecil McCracken;
IMat. No. B. Dairy. Mabel Berg
dorf, Josephine liontik; Utst. No.
J. Fort Klamath, Nellie Thomas.
Ruble Goddard; Dlst. No. 8
vKeao. Olive Hill. Gladys Ander-
non, Harold Ashley; Dlst. . Bly.
lUta. Pollock. 'Bernlce Dawson
IHit 10, Upper Uaagell, Alma
.Claser; Dlst. 11, Pine Grove,
Jennie Sevclk.
-. Dlst It. Lorella. Meryl Bern
hardt; Dlst. IS. Hildebrand.
'Glean- Brady, Maoel Brady: Dlst.
II. Plevna. Lola S. McDonald;
Dlst. It. Lower Poe, Louis Mln-
lerr Dlst. It, Lone Pine, Hallle
Moore; 'Dlst. 18. Crystal, Hen
rietta Short; Dlst. 15. Worden.
Jennie Graver; Dlst. 20. Upper
Pee. Margaret Freor; Diet. II.
Mails, Charles Weaver. Edith
Klrkeatrfrk. Ruth Pettlt, ' Ottie
tagger, Thelmsy Psrrtsh.
V DM. SS, MoVlma. DeUa Nich
ols; ,!Dfctf 25, Spring Lake. Aud
rey MrPherabn; Dlst. 2t. Orln
dale, Katherlne Ess;' Wet. 28.
Klamath Agency, Hlsle Burton;
DisL 28, Merrill, H. P. Blanton.
AUean Murray. Katharine Mo
. liter. Ruth .Miles,- Minnie Dll
tard: Dt. Crescent, tether
Crutatford: Dlst? Sir Summers,
Maude Melton. Grace Bowman;
Dist-tt. 8hssta View. Ina
SchaHx. Mabel Kester: Dlst. St.
Henley, Isabel Brtxner, Marie
Munson: Dtst. 27. Midland, Win
nlfred Coggia: Dlst? 88. Swan.
ftltari riogston.
! IMst. 41. Vy Lake. Bertha
nora Bear of Nellgh. Nebraska, j The Corvallla gsthering will be
and Mrs. Sadie Johnson of Le-iax preliminary effort, In behalf
bannon. S. D. Deceased was a ' of questions aud policies to be
native of Iowa and aged "0 ; considered at Prinevllte. In the
years. Friends are respectfully I light of the recent visit of Ore-
Invited to attend the funeral ; gon Irrigation and reclamation
services to be held this Wednes-1 projects by the Irrigation anil
day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the reclamation committee of the
Earl Whitlock . Funeral Home, ! house of representatives, the call
Pine avenue at Sixth, with Rev. ; for the special meeting at Cor
Frank L. . TTemetf of the First I vallis was considered as slgnlfi
Methodist church officiating, cant.
Interment will be made Id Link- it Is generally understood
ville cemetery. 'among Oregonlans Interested In
j reclamation affairs that the Cor-
DKAX EDWARD DUNHAM vallla meeting will be to lay the
Dean Edward, the son of Mr. i groundwork for a program call
and Mrs. E. A. Dunham, passed . tng for presentation of bills In
away at the family home 438 congress authorising federal sc.
Oak street at t o'clock Tuesday 1 Hon In behalf of Oregon's proj
mornlng following an Illness oKects, notably the Deschutes and
eight days' duration. In addition ! Umatilla Rapids.
to bis parents he Is survived by 1
two brothers Dale and Don. and LABOR TO PROVIDE '
one sister. Dorothy. Deceased j ZZ" Z. ...
was born In Klamath Falls. Feb-; B1IUE-)I fALL ft It,
ruarr 12. 1822. and was & years a
t months IS days old at the ' (Coatlaaed oon Pae
time Vf his passing. Private
funeral services will be held at
ue aiurieti soon. 1 rii.i i. i,ii.t,ii..i,i.i in ivk.iiju.
The grotip ini-luded Kdgar B. ting difficulties of in i t-hest and
Piper, etllior of the Oregonlan. abdomen.
1 -. i . -i. i .... i 1
HpiK'lallilug In
Facials, Pearco Coamolica
I'liouo 830 tor AppolUtwrnl'
Poarc Beauty Shop
EC
dn, v u.u.v .Mj iM i-. i Dvu.Duii, inis was onset ov
gene"; P. A. Smith. 81. ijiuls; offset by losses In mlsi-ell.ineout 1
Robert Ull. Seattle: Mr. aud Mrs..;
M. i. Taylor. Oakland: Mrs. It. This news, announced by Dev.
V. Nelkle and children. Turlock, i conimiaslonor of In-
Calif.; Misa Nora Provall. Walls ternal revenue, brought cheer to
Walla: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mc-1 Senators and congressmen who
Gregor and son. Riverside. Calif. ; nv bl'n sharpening their
W;. H. Nlch. McC'loud. Calif: C. knlvea for another slaahle tax
Malmthorne. McCloud. Calif: i before they go bark to the
Herbert White. Ponlnnd: Mr. i voters for re-election ouxt year. ,
and Mrs. A. T. Thomas, Mill ' -ereuuy mere nas oeen some
Valler. Calif: Mrs. Iurenee ' uneasiness In congressional clr-
Coo'k. Miss K. J. Cook. Palo Alto.
Calif; W. Bergmana. Taboe, Cat'.
II. E. Wlldy and wife. Iia Ang
eles; T. U. Youell, Seattle: Sirs.
Frederic R. Magee. Oakland
clea because ot pessimistic warn
ings from administration quart
ers. It bad been aald that lax
reduction thla year should not
go beyond 8180.000.000. but
John Msgee. Osklaud; Mildred K.i'nlrn"", Gnrn ot the ways aud
the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home
Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Friends are respectfully Invited
to attend the, graveside services
in Linkvllle cemetery at 2: SO
o'clock after which vault entomb
ment will be made.
OPENING DANCE IS
means committee said a few days
ago bo had reason to believe thin
figure could not safely be ex
ceeded. . Apparently he had been
to the treasury department and
had seen the new figures for
last year's tax collections.
President Will
Hear Farm Talk
Klamath Falls labor fete and tall
farm festival. Long declared, and
together with new concessions I
Sand feature offer unparalleled
entertainment. r
A big feature of the celcor-i-Hon
carnival this year will be the
Slippery Gulch which promisee to ,
rival the famoua Happy Canyon
of the Pendleton round-up. Sllp-
, pery Gulch is a portrayal of the
HAILED AS SUCCESS ?Idll '' - "
. I holiday meln. with fun for every-
Ookttneed from Page One) : bodr nd PP" money
" for the occasion.
gome, c. n. cnorpenings. Gladys called tor the most popular man . Ilia; Parade
ir.i.- Mildred Brown: Dlst. 4-t. j to be determined by the number; v( the celebration approaches
Alt ar Hill. Beatrice Jones: Dlst.,0f ladies he had escorted to the, climax on Labor Dav. Monday
dance. He found that Met 1 the huge parade will straighten
Thorne. Pasadena. Calif; . Ruth
B. Johnson, Pasadena. Calif;
Theo.' U. Brown, Portland.
Arcade O. A. Rumbaugh; O.
Baker, Everett. Wash.; I. Zat
bra, Pawlettl City; W. layman
and wife, San Francisco; Dannie
Wilson, Sal Francisco; At Miller
and P. Miller, San Francisco: J.
Figane, San Francisco; S. Fore
man. San Francisco: Win. O.
Shrive, San Francisco: O. H.
Mattney. San Francisco; S. C.
Lame, Midland; D. G. Llnley.
Malin: Emma L. Ward, Malin:
J. Cella, San Francisco; John
Sylvester and wife. Weed. Calif;
Louis Stoplk. Weed, Calif: J. P,
Moore,
Dunsmn
. , .. esieo
ana wue, oan r raorisco: n . 4. '
Core, San Francisco; G. R. Flak. !
Los Angeles: J. F. Hewitt. Port-,
isou. no, n.nmi. . ur..u. -,...,., r.rm.r .ht,l h.
RAPID CITV. Aug. SO. (U. P.)
The farm attuatiou and Irrigation
probleme wer8 brought to Presi
dent Coolldge's attention thla
afternoon with the arrival bore
Monday of . a delegate from the
urnl
Inter-
In developments of the
mop... -u. r.,Monlllv ot , delegate from
Denver. C. L. lf-f. Amerlcsn Society of agrlcultu
ulr; J. P. Ward aid Wife. j tB(rtMe ,,, . ,,,,
The agricultural engineers are
' here to tell Coolldge that the
D. Sheet. Portland. R. T. Jester
and daughter.
Point: C. II.
Point.
Registration
Commerce A
C. Faster. C.
Ida Bell
Rowell,
at Chamber
Rocky
Rocky !
helped hy the ' government
af
Solomon, Mrs. J
H. Losey. Calif;
Blanaa of the Arcade hotel had i ont dnsrn v. in atn i, ,h. h.. George Roblson. Colorado; L. O.
with him S7 Tadies, and imme-1 light of celebration throngs. I Shirley. Washington; Lloyd F.
diately Hammond pronounced ! starting promptly at 10 a. m. : Haley. Calif : Eugene F.-Uelltnga,
Via the wonder man of Klamath Monday, the parade will com-!r,ll,: Ror H- Cl-vrk. Calif: John
Falls. Then It was discovered mence at Spring and Main, nro-! Woodard. Calif; C' N. Splnki.
48. Bryant ML, Bessie Honilk:
Wat 48. Llbby, Josephine Llttle
KeMt' Dlst. -SS, Howard. Helen
Howard; Dlst. 83, ChlloqniB, R.
;B. Hough. Helga Telllvik,. Le-sore-
Williams. Cornelia Peden.
Or tJTf laid. Olive Erwln. Helen !,.. r.v u..kk... ka -a a . . ... .Calif: II. D. Asnlsnd'-slif : L.
Horan: Dlst. 64. Beatty. J. W, ;ith him. J. Hansen showed . to Klsmsth avenue, west on ! K- Brown. Wahlngtonp Kj R:
Tnnnell. Alice A. Tunnell. ,ome ,Deed. for he hsd 37. Harry Klamath to Second, from Second ' Cowles. Calif: A. G. Page. Calif:
Ruth Jack-! Wilson hsd S3. Bert Willis was to Main and back down Main 1 AnA Erlrkson, Calif; .0, B. Ma
"tCSij. 8S. Kesterson,
son;- Dlst 87, Round Lake. Kath
erlne Mattett; Dlst. 68. Spimgue
Rlvar. Herbert Evans, Haul
Evans; D'st. 68. Modoc, Mary
3o Walsh: D(,:t, to. Lamm,- Ann
Hsnren: m?:. : 63. Klik, Mary
escort to SI, Joe Sloey had 25. i street to Broad. "n. Calif: Charles HeiMsa, -t1ih:
R. Smtthers had 24, and George! A number ot attractive floats J- s- Prothers. CaUfp E. S.
Down had 18. - - - have already been entered In the ! Holmes. Calif; Mrs. EitiUe Her-
The fair association beard was i parade by various local organiia-,ald- California.
Standard Dyers
and Cleaners .
"For Better Appearance''
Odorless Cleaning
Owe-Day Hrrvlre
I Bipert Dyeing
Announcement of the
A. B.C. '
SPINNER
SPINS AWAY WATER!
SPINS AWAY DIRT!
v'' At last the marvelous new A. 13. C. Spinner has arrived. The
Spinner BPins a big tub full of clothes and the wringer wrings
? then dry in 40 seconds. The Agitator will not tangle clothes
or tear off buttons.
.;.
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sTjje only washer manufactured that has royal' blue porcelain
enlaineled washer tub and Diyer Chamber. Always clean, lus-
- c trous and sanitary. Will last a lifetime.
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OUR DRYER
Our Dryer has no seams or perforation in, sidewalls, which
saves wear and tear on clothes. . .
, BEFORE YOU BUY
If inte.Tsted in bijying any kind of an electric washer don't do
so until you've seen and tested, this remarkable new Spinner,
A Demonstration will convince you"!
Stop and se.e this machine at the County Fair.
Baldwin Hardware
and
extremrlv well cleared with the Hons snd -Dullness houses
J opening event In the new pavll- combined with the rodeo parade LOVE TRIANGLE
tnypcr. uim., oj, uraymni, Anna k,n snd Mcn MO-.,r promised the line of marrb will be the,
fil.a m.t SS Alfm.-,nt Un., 1
-, - -''"-- j , i ,i in. new arrnernre snnnin most TnTRmMRs mnn
Berlin E-el', An'iro i,.,. . ..n, .npi.l renter !n J'rred In th rltr- I stnm ...r,
O- I,.. rA'lra , 7h, rtAt" mra w'll h. k.M
turrtfiT. but will assemb'e
S'.n-! F-t-nwti-k: DLt.
Anna WalrU.
6'oneiran:
frlTtlj E'.
wniiuoa,
v T . ,,. . ,.,
AVIATORS SPURRED
TO MAKE BIG HOP
pV-i,..- - -
(Contlnoeit from Paee Oi.el
ru:urc.
I i je Eieuiacrs 01 tae lair ooara sb-.ufotit, cm win assemD'e man figured. according to
, feel tint troch credit-is due the aaln Monday for the big L-ibor n-1rhrors. s v.".: i
.concerns wiiich rushed ttie fine ee'oh-atlon nar.h. Who the j One suit against '.him lewas
ftra-ture to completion. The W. i!ah"r unions, fair board and frtrd In Dallas. Fred "Brown,
j D. Miller CoDsiru.-lIoo coapaav. r.i o-isoc latlon cooperating in an e.r.ploye of the hop farm!
v.-ulch beid the c.atract. rushed ever- way to put the four d.iy -aid ho had bc-n a member of an
the building .through to eomplav ' ovr siirce!.i,fnnr. fftm will get : Oklahoma Jnrr whl-h several
tion in about 3u days, while "le ,,,,;t atertalcB'.ent possible. ' years ago acquitted Werllne on
Cunclca's thop completed at-,1-"1" "-aid. . . . charge Involving a woman.
trac ive wiring arrangements In ' -
record time. Howard R. Perrln, , FoT results use News Class Ads. 1 for results use News Class Ads.
jlocal architect, designed the hand- ' ' - - - - - . . , . u.i .i. a.
ENDS IN MpRDER
1 1 -j(f, j.-
i.ome building.
WAR VET VICTIM
SUICIDE TUESDAY
:id Dltudonne' Costcs, with hi?
Iirfftiet, also waited only for
Ood' weaihtrt , '
' AQ . three when they went to
bed early this evening, left early
calls for Wednesday morning. It
J believed possible' that French
planes may take a southern At
lantic course, somewhat north of
the A tores Islands. It bad weath
er .over the popular northern
course persists. ;
jNevlne's selection of the Crao
well field far north ot Croydon,
la .taken to Indicate that he at
least has decided definitely to
take the northern course If any.
In '.an Intervlow before he left
for' Croydon, Levlue said he in-
Ku i arrived in Lakevlew. wis an
durance flight record with hlsj,rmy identification tag bearing
Columbia monoplane after the; the number 1,S4S,C1S. From
Trans-Atlantic flight. ' his scanty personal effects, of-
": n-tx-n.i, . .a i. 'tlcer uld learn nothing.
JMPSOU. Ont.. Aug. JO. (A.. The theorJr , ,,
i.u wcainer couuiuoos overj tne ex-soldier,
iue ensieru Aiianiic are iiaeiy matters
(Continued from Page One)
friendly overtures on the part of
rooming house attaches. It was
said.
Identification Tag;
Sole identification, aside from
the name which Clifford gave
on the hotel register when bo
to hold 'he Royal Windsor at her
field ot Walkerrllle for another
twenty-four hours.
' Sir' Frederick Stuart, Toronto
woaiher tberver. In a telephone
despondent over I
about which those !
around him knew nothing and
possibly In low spirits over prob
able Inability lo find work, took
suicide as a means of terminat
ing his troubles. Whether a
.u.,,.,,u ur,,UB juner, coroner's Inquest will be held to
aecretary of the local flight com-j day could not be learned
mfttcui advised further delay for '-
the start for Kngland ot "the
Windsor to Windsor flight."
The Fall Season of Dancing opens
(::
Thursday Night, September 1st
' at the
; WINTER GARDEN
Undef 'the management of
HAL BLACKBURN AND HIS BAND
REGULAR DANCES
Every
Wednesday
Saturday
OFFICIAL DANCE
Labor Day
Celebration
FRI.-SAT.-SUN.-MON.
, UU08KVKLT -if 1 K L U, New
tor. Aug. 30, (API -An ad
verse wind caused, another post
ponement late today In tho pro
jected flight of the monoplane
"Old CUory" to nome.
a ' ,
Stag Schedule
Changed .
KUmath Fallt-Bend
STAGE .
. Will Leave at 7:110 A. M.
. .-, One Trip Dally -
tb ginning Thurwlaj-, Sept. 1st
New Stage Depot
Clh and Klamath
1PHONE 326
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LIFE IF HE COOUD
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NOTICE
LINKHAVEN
Will open at New Location for Luncheon
, Thursday
, Beginning; tomorrow we will serve:
Luncheon 50c and 75c
Dinner $1.00
You will find that home cooking cannot
compete with the wonderful meala served
.'.. at - -: ..:'
LINKHAVEN
WHEN the salesman representing"- General ,
Motors car visits you, he conies armed
with facts of unmistakable interest fact which
you should know before you select a mot;or tar.
He will tell you about the greater value and satis
' .. faction of Body by Fisher -the all important
. story of engineering and manufacturing leader
" ship which every car owner should hear. Once
learn about Fisher bodies about,, their safety
construction, their greater value, ' comfort,
beauty and you will surely choose a General
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Fisher". General Motors Corporation has just
announccdxncw cars of inconfparablc beauty,
performance, comfort, and durability each
offering the advantage of Body by Fisher
J?-ln ocrr l i hrr iW
orsilh l bmlt ii'J 's rocf
conltrucrioo by a Ijttice wr-l
of tlitv sod Krsi, covrrtd vvi.b
dsshlr. vesther-re.Mting snl
sDiiyJ-rcdncfn? msterisl, whu.ii
elutiiuto "JiummiTii ' noi,
J1.'.'': G.'..'-Crr.ulpl3U or thick
:ii! '-r t.'if-U mtrir utcd ta Fiihcr
IV Jui. 'the disoioed-lilte pcliih of
t.e gcnuiflc plitc glsii used in every
.t-uif by Tiiher slfordi ntrfect
cistiiy of viiioo---soother highly dc-ir-i's.t
udctj feature of ete.7 l ia bod.
CtnpmiltComtnic
lion Affording t:ii
bilifr, dursbility, snd
gresterecrength.The
wood reinforces the
tcel, snd the steel
reinforces the wood.
W WintlsbitM 'The Fiiher Vi.iafl-n.l-Vcniiliting
visdshield srTords so unobstructeJ
view rhraiich s single nsse of piste flew,
which mar be rtiied ot lowered verticslly ttiiL
' kd title the csr is in motion. This type of
windshield Kiuree perfect venrilstion snd
complete protection in every kind of weather.
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