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THE KLAMATH MEWS TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1323 PAGE THREE CITY BRIEFS t'linrlfs II. Vmiro ml Kiuni'i's It, Vaur arn aiit'iullu a furl .iilttlil vUlilin In Hi city truiu llinlr houiit In (Irldley, I'ullf.' Dirk Cliivclnnil of AUrir.il, Cal if., uml Jim Krtiu iiiulorutl In Ihv l.avu Hcils yiwii-rdny wliorn llivy upKiil lit iluy lu.pui'llim Hi'' I'SVUS. r , . i (illu Klll,, lui'tiiiiily til lliti Kvviiliiit JIuniM null now lwal liuiuuiiiir (r Ilia liilnraliilu Tnlo lihiinii null Trli'Kriiiili rompuiiy, wlin art itfulna: arilrtta hura, It'll Hiiiiiluy morning by moiur for Ht'iutl, Wuali.. lor u work. Hit wan nri'iilliiiillluil hy Id'X Ditvla uml liny u In who will n)uy varatluu In thn inirilmru rliy. Huns flHimiin: Hitiilliiirn Purlflr SWilt'lllllllll uf 8211 IllllilUn, Willi rsrulvutl a iriit'tiiriitl skull Hun iluy whun a plum tit liiinlwr full rf a i lir uml till' lilm ml llm lit'Utl, wan ni"rtiil am nut uf iliiu Kr lust ii Ik lit . Ho In In tliu Klu : mnlli (It'iitml htisultnl. Mlra lli'lly Kliiiiurriiiiiii reaiini-i-l liur piinltlnn ut Ilia Klumutli i.Nhwm Mnmliiy ufluriioiin uflor 'hikiihIIiiic'' thn wiitk-nl ' with frlumlri In lltirnlirimk, I'ullf. Al hut Juy Kvitiia of I ho KIs niutli Ntw unci Jiw Kvitii umtor- , nil lu Mutlftinl mitl AhIiIuikI Huh- tluy whtire tlmy spttnl Ihv iluy.. !miin jus, bill tlw twurmi of in arris - tin Ilia muraii Hiimluy iluiilil Iras causi'il nor thin one itiilliusluat to think Iwlrii btifnrn rsnlsrliiK lulu the lurrllury uf llm wrulhwium uusl. I Mr. uml Mrs. ('mini If, Dsvls uml Mr. uml Mm. W. I., (Julim irt'pnrt tin tiliiirimlly plomutit wttyk-cntl ill Dslry rnik ami j('niiilll Inku. Thin 'inkti In lll 1 1 lu known In uvtipltt In Klanmlli j Kill I ii. It Una In u wull Corrali'd mil aliuiit 33 inlliis tlits-sltlu of l.uknvlawr 4a wall shirked wllh flali of lha umiinlaln atraain varli'ty, ' sail la stcttaalhlt.. The Davis parly wua an thurniril with th plats that thry am making plana li rsiurn for a wtwk'a alay In th near fulura, . Krlt'iula will ho fXri'iiit'ly sur ry In It'll rn llnrry Molatttro. auii uf Mr. mi4 Mra. T. Mitlslnro nf . Kliloniitu atrtN-l, la ronfliird ut Ihu Kluitiitlh Vitlli-y lltuipltul with uu all ark u typlmlrt fnvrr. Mha l)tTia Miiluttiro, grtitltialtt luirw. la eiirlua; fur lur brothur durlUK hta HlnosH. Tint Mtilbutllat 1adlns' aid will liuld a' tnitittliiii Thuraday aflr iinun at i::iu at I hit humB of Mra. H. lltinniiil,' 1126 Main atrxnt. All mvittlisr are ratiuvatcd to Iw lirttacnt. nuiiuriia that he la pn iurlna tu ha una of I ho flrat tu hag ,bui k 1 llils.yttar. loa haa huttn apcudlnic Ilia tliim profitably aim last s"a aun lu wlilttlliix hlmaalf u aal ut how and arrows with whl h ,1m hnpva to rnukn hl kill. "A ; iultk eye and ateady hand will ulil tne and I am romrlfirtid tint 1 will plorre a butlr with my truat ahufl." Krlouda aicrt'tt, ; hnwevnr,' that doubtlttaa Mr. Hull- Iiik will turry along a rifle. Jni 'for llm looka of the IhlnK, If noinuig viae. Crater Lake Notes Miiriiufrlla I'luininor of l,oa 'Aiiai'lca, la apfpriliia: a wvek at Kurt Kluniuth ' vlaltlnx frlrntla. iHIii- aa a rlaltnr In the city yia-ttiriluy. Mra. William I.onii mid two I'hlldrmi: Mra. Ilunhna and daiiKh tr, Itnth, and (Ili-nii Horry, are apt-ndliiK the wk at l.ukn o' th WootU. Mra. ffrry. inollitr nf Oltnn I't rryf will loin llifm on Tunaday lu aiK'uil tlu, rtimalndnr of Iho wuuk. Mra. John Qirtnuy Wllllta haa rotumrd In bar bum In C'ottaiia drove ' fior an en)oyull . rlail hare with rvlatlvoa and frlenda. Mra. Wllllta la the mother uf Mra. Ilocla Nurrla of tills oltyi i Mra. Ituymnnd Itlanr, Mtflouil. California., iliiuKhlur of Mr. and ; Mra. A, M. Thnmaa, la apondlnx aiTtr.il daya vlaltinic hor parenla In Klniualh Kuala. Mr. uiil .Mra. Kurl W. Murphy nntl auii aru aM-iiilliiR anvnral ! iluva In III i lly. Mr. Murphy, J fiiimrrly att'rtiury of th t'hiim hor uf ('oDiiiifrt v at .Maraliiiid. la rnniiiM'lt'd Willi I ha Wt'al Couat Tt'lttphoue roiiipniiay and la ht-ri on hualnfaa. , . I. C, Kaycr urrlvnl yoaitirduy from Han lilt-ao uml will nuke l hla fulura honitt In thn t-lty. Anionic ihuart who tiiovt'tl t'ra tttr llktt Hllllttiiy wttm .Mlaaa Vi vian mid Vfrnona .Mt-Cuuh-y and Mfrli' riwanacu. ('harlia tVllirolit IVttraon haa htan laaut'd a llrenan In prar-tk-e dtnllatry by the rounty rlork. Il care hla olflt aa In Iho Wln tar't bullilliiK. ' A marriage llrrnae waa laauml ytNiprtlay In the cniiuly rlork'a nfflr lo Aloyttltla John Hnllt. St. ami l.uiTiola Wood, 27, both uf Kliinulh Kalla. Tim Ihirrow ..-lob hrld ll n-mi- litr nifolluip Krltlay, Aim. 17, 'a! i t Ilia btilila uf HiHth ItoliKrla of H2II Applamittt airi-ct. Tin. ari- ' trillllltt VvHa fen..lit Itl M..WI..U nn.l f ' , .... (uni(a. The hoalana waa atalat nl by Mra. (ieulrt'y and Mra. Mllihfll. The rlub mmhtra ami thflf" fumilU-a will nipot Aug. 28 lo enjoy, a plrnh at AUiitl. Tlmy ru uked m in..l m the 1 homo of tiuil llonry. Hit I Mar tin atrpfl. Mi-nibera prt;ant wt-rt: l.llllan KriidrKka. ITarrletl I ItuiiKfy. J run l,. Hurt., Ktlim (iru-1 tery. Mnhle Perry, tipal lltsiiry. ' ronorart.1 Tyrt'r. Uililt. Mnaany. Jplu llrown. l.nulae Plerllo, Mur-1 Kiiret Pnntlira, lloao llrown, Mra. J Hawklna and Mra. Mlttholt audi Iho htiainaa. The neat nieutlua: ! will Ihi at Hut homi) of JIr. llurn-! ; bee. Ropt , Caulpy Kuherla la aui'lnn hla wile llaiel It. KolM-rta fur dlvurce on ftruiiuda of rrut.d and Inhuman lrt'nlinent and duaertlon, acrnrd lim to a rumplnlnt filed yeaiar tluy. .Vitpli'r and llalenilue are aitorlieya for the plaintiff. The Wovrrhaeuaer Timber rompnny haa juirrhaaed KO arrea nf timber In Section l, Tp. 35 S. Hit 14 K., arcordliiK In a deed filed In I he office uf the co ii uty rlerk yealerdny. Itlchard II. Ilovey, et ui. uro the grant ora, ' I Howard' Weat, pojiulur young hualnta man of thla .rlty, left ! Haturday for a va atlon trip and will be gone two wrt-ka. He plana to vlalf frlrnda and rela Itlvea at Ban Prmclaeo nd Ilak 'eraflild, and left word that be ' might alen run down to Tla Juana for brief vlnlt with old rronlea. Mr. Weat la connected with the U'eaiorn Autti Hupply company of i thla city. i Mr. and Mra. Itanaom Powell ;and auii, Jimmy, aucompanled by Roland Kedgwkk. left thla week I after vialt wllh Mr.- Powell'a later, Mra. Oarur Peyton and family. The Powell parly Is on a throe montha automobile tour from their horns In 81. I.oula. Missouri. On their rottirn eaat they will atop for aeveral weeka ml -their summer homo at Bul- : phur Bprlnga, Colorado. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Sehaupp and Mr. mid Mra. (J. W. Hoaatun 'and d&iiKhtor spent, ysalorday on lh HuKue river at Prospect. They vlallod tho natural bridge jovtir thn norlh branch nf the I Itoguo and spent several boura fishing In this delightful stream. Mr. and Mrs. George Arbuckle, ! accompanied by Win ('lark, ar I rived In Klamalb Palls from Halem Kunday evening and will spend the next week attending to buxlnes mtittiTs. Mr. Arbackle la une of the ownera of the Hua tor llrown ahue atorea In Ore gon. M. D. Dlroud, manager of the local fluater Brown store, apent the week-end In Portland and drove home with Mr. and Mrs. Arbuckle. Walter 1. Anderaan Is here from (lerber, Cullfornlu. for a week's visit with his . brother. Hay Anderson. Mr. Anderson la employed by the Southern Pacific and at one. time waa atutlonod in Kluinnth Kalla where b has a hOHl uf friends. Roy IaPrarle, manager of Uie l.aPrarle Brothers end Anderson Mntnrw, wilt InnVA InHiv tnr Medford where he will receive two uew cars and drive them back to Klamath Palls. M I'm Wra of the lleames Gulf nud Country club have been ex periencing one of Hie worm at- trnka by moaqiiltoea this year. The arch eiiomy lo all good golf haa been massing hla forces on the third, fourth and fifth boles particularly, and especially dur ing the forenoon, enjoyable play la almost. ImiibHiilble. Iluy Alna ley, pro. says the acnnrire will George C. I'lrlch and daughter, Misa Kathrrlne, and sens, Ar mond and Kollund. climbed Aspen mountain Kuuduy and enjoyed tho d'ly flailing In the beautiful . Lake1 Harriet. . Thla la una of I tho finest of tho chain of small lake that ueaile In the craters which crown the mountalna lo the weat of I'pper K Intuit! h lake. Friends of Jack Monroe will be sorry to learn be Is 111 In s Medford bospltal. According to word received here on Saturday, hla condition waa thought to be quite aertous. Wllh the approaching of the deer aeaaon's opening day, Les Hulling', local niunlilan, an- A timber sale consummated July 16. waa formally announoed ; Monday with the filing of the deed j recording the transaction lu the I county clerk's office. The deal luclnded tha sale of 155.85 acres of timber by Ialdnr Btrnhard to Richard II. llorey, promlneirt San Kranclaco timber holder. Tho land ilea northeast of Loretla II V IMIN V. HHIIKIt Itlm Hunger. ClAsTKIt LAKK, Ore.. Aug. 20 Anglera returning from lite lake report exrellent flailing. Heldum a day paaaea -without a livfvy demand fur the rowboats ' ja moat uf the flab are taken by using a troll line although aume of the more egpert fishermen 'bsve splendid luck wllh fly. ! There are two species of trout j lis. the- lake, rainbow and the '(iermau brown. ,o far thla aea i son niAre rainbow h?ve been taught but the honor- ot Hi lUfKest oa to the Uertnaa pruwn variety, ;. a slponnder 'when dressed. ' -I . i A. feW weeks' ago ,vbu rain bow fry-wen brought to th lake from the Klamalb batcher; then .carried down the trail by park lempluyes: Pur. several yeara, I tbere baa been s question re igardlng the food supply" In the lute, but recev'.ly Earl Homuth. the pirk naturalist, made study I of ths situation and reports an labuiylence of tadpoles and frogs. Those who have fished in' the ! Iske previous seasons report that the fish are In better condition snd put up a atuch better fight than ever before.. Wednesday evening about 40 of the park employee motored to the north entrance checking sta tion to climb 1-loa Itrk where they enjoyed a picnic dinner and ; the aunset. Tbla view is one of I the most wonderful to be seen at ('rater Lake. Later the ' party returned to the community hall land apent the remainder of the jevenrhg dancing. ' I M. Iskant of London, Kugland, I la a visitor at t he lake. Dr. Karel Mareceb of Prague. Czechoslovakia 4s enjoying - m j brief stay at Crater Lake. Among the visitor's of foreign ! countries at the lake this week ' ire Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moulton of Mexico. - - " . J. Porter, honorable president of the B. C. Mountaineer club, IVancouver, .B. C.. was In the jpark this week. He reports an enjoyable stay. ' ( Ranger Naturalist' Earl Ho muth has Just completed the sec jond volume of Nature Notes, j These may be obtained bywrit ilng Mr. Homuth. ' Within a few days the new 'trail to the lake will be com 'pleted. With the completion of this trull, an easier climb may be j enjoyed by the visitors. A new ; boat landing will be completed ! soon. ..,. Work has been started on the stone wall which, will extend :from the lodge to Iho begiuulug lug' la nearly flrflahed and be fore the par season closes it Is expected that the road will be graveled and oiled. At the pres ent tlme only 400 feet of tbe road to tbe rim from the west or aouth entrance la not on tbe new road from Ut south to tha west entrance the rood boa been reolled' and la In excellent condition. , - The new lug checking atatlosi at Anns Springs la rapidly Bear ing completion. i r , Work on the cafeteria and the housekeeping cablna. In charge ot Prank Stllty. la progreaalng rap Idly. Several of the cablna are already completed and before anew comes a number of otbera will be finished. With the open ing of the 1B2 seaaon the Im provements, will add much to the enjoyment of the visitors. ' The number of visitors this season Is nesting the last season record ot 89.000. The total in cluding Sunday, Aug. 12, was es timated at 70,000 and with ap proximately alx week of th sea aon left there Is no doubt but that the 128 seaaon will break the record. - i-The return ot tbe warm weath er baa caused an Increase In tbe number of campers 'who spend the evenings at tbe rlra camp I grounds. A careful check of the nuto licenses indicate that Cra Uer Lake National park Is becom ing ' widely, advertised. ..'Bscfa j season baa shown , a steady in crease of out of state cars which prove that the fame of Uie lake :(a reaching . all) corners' of the I earth. - Sunday. 300 members of the Artisan lodges of 'Oregon, and I Washington spent- tbe day at the lake, enjoyirig, a picnic dinner.: Mrs. Thomas W. Delsell left Sunday nlgb! for Portland, where she. will join her husband, who Is assistant division manager of . tne . California, : Oregon Power 1 company. Mr. and Mrs. Delsell i will return the Utter part of the ! week. ; 4 r. . i ' ' 1 I If present plans materialise, "weekly forum lunches each Wed nesday noon, at t-be chamber of commerce, will, bet resumed Sep tember 6," It was announced Mon day morning by Earl C. Reynolds, secretsrr.j The chamber commit tee handling form us will decide definitely tbls week! on when tbe luncheons -will be resumed. - Mining 'Engineer Killed in Mexico I itn. . ;. .i.ttint WASHINGTON. Aug. 20.. (UP) Henry C. Scbmltt, American mining engineer, waa murdered In th stal of Uuraogo, Mexico, Consul - William l.. Jackson . re ported to the state department today from Torreon, . 'Jnckaon'a telegrem staled Hchmltt was killed Saturday by two unidentified persons at Trar udor mine, 40 miles southwest uf ITorreou, ' ' - General Kscobar, commandant of the Torreon military district. 'had promlaed to cooperate fn np tprehendlng 'tbe aasallauU. the consul : sald. '. Fifteen . soldiers have been sent with, Jacksoa to recover the body. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Offleld left Sunday for a two weeks' vacation trip to San Francisco, Delmonte, the Russian river and other .California" points. ... While away they, will be the guest of Mrs. Offleld's sister, Mrs. Walter Kelly. -Mr. Offleld is connected with tbet American National bank 'and Mra. Of field Is employed in the office of the Claud H. Davis Furnltur company. ALAMEDA. Calif.. Aug. 20. (U PI W. A. "Sandy" Sanders, Ala meda county's flying . deputy sheriff, died today from injuries received In a plsne crash Sunday. Mrs. Louise McPhetridge Tbaden. who was at tbe controls at the time of Jhe accident, waa suffer ing from severe cits and bruises. Boy Thanks Citt "" For Help Given Ills ambition attained, Herbert Campbell, Klamntk , youth who waa appointed to attend Anna polls, ha written to the cham ber of commerce to express hi thank for the assistance given by. th chamber and civic ilub in securing kls appointment. ' Campbell he' now Midship man i Campbell haa resided In Klamath all bl life., graduated from the Klamath county high school la 127,. worked lo the Western Union Telegraph off Ice and t later in Martin's Flower Shop. and. finally realised . hla ambition of going to Annapolis. At The Liberty Starting Today MASTERPIECE WEEK 1 ; The World' Graatetl '- Motion Picrurar ; ... .- ! : !WHAT PRICE ; GtQRY" . .';' ' V". s . REGULAR PRICESl TELEGRAPHERS Here's your chaince'to get an Under w ood all-cap . jnill cheap. Vtionc ' i-?"ii.'iatMi Kberllne .J-vT AT THE : :' ATowZ-Pirie TVQQ-Nowl- . -i v .STARTING TODAY ! " ' 1 5 FEATURE ACTS s- . VAUDEVILLE O i. 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