The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 01, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
SATURDAY,' SEPTEMBER 1, 1928
PAGE fTV
Grade Teachers
Of County Named
By Fred Peterson
I'tirauniii'l of Hi rurnl primary
aihoola (ur I ho .n.iilns arliixil
ysur was aiitinunri'il yaalaritiiy
by Couniy Hrhiiul MilimrlhlniiiliMil
FriU I't'ti'rmtn. ' '
Thu lint Is as lulluwi:
llmiama: Z. A. Olson, Htnlla
How lis, drain I.ytlo, KUIa Luau
ks, Irana I'alrasnk.
TtiW. Allia Koa.
' Olana: I'arll MiiTa.ki'n.
Ilnlry : Nallla Thomas, Mauds
HI in muni.
Kt. Klamath: I'aullua Oliy.,
Iluby Uuilard.
Kvnu: Humid AahUiy, Olive K.
lllll, Ollle Mi. Duiaar.
Illy: Itlia rulliHk. Kaihrr
Moors.
I'ltr l.aHl:' Alma Uliwi,
rin Ornva: Jsiuila Hnvrlk.
l.orslla: lli'lrn (l)alla.
HlltlvliMi.ll: Ihirls Watson.
Majnrla llourtnr.
I'latua: Alli-a Tumllu.
I.uwnr I'oa: Nrlll I'Rltarnon.
Lulls I'luo r l.uilllo Dawaon.
Crystal: llt-nrlotia ghurt. ,
Wordsu: IMIa Nlrliola.
I'piHir l'n: Maraarvt Krsuar.
Malln: Chaa. I.. W.arar,
Klrkpalrltk. Huth
Around the World
with the
UNITED PRESS
Miihcow, auk. HI, d'l')
Tli in y-olic In t'uiriiia ruiiluliiliiK
Ilia akuMiina lit llrlllah aallura
whu pvrlahvd on Ilia siihmarliia
I.Hb whim aha waa auuk In
Ilia llultlc mm 4 naurly tvu your
ami, wra plariMl aboard Ilia
llrlllah alaamar Turu at Krnn
aiadl Thuraday with ovary mili
tary huiiiir. Tim rnniulna will
! riitiimt-il fur burial In Kni
laud.
TDK IIAIICK, Aug. II. (l l'l
Andra Walaa, vlra-praaldolil ol
Ilia omruianant ruurt of Intarna
llimal Jiiatlra, and fiuml-r of Ilia
liilnriiallunal aradamy of com
parullva Juailro dlnd hers today.
CAI'K (HUH NKZ. Franca, Auk.
91. M'I'i Tha Kxypllaii awlm
nur llatuil, wbn alarlod at I.JO
P. m. lo awim the Knoilah rlun
uel, aa making Rood proarcaa
well beyond tan kllotnetera from
berv when laat reported tonight.
Ha waa accompanied by tila
Kdlth I trainer, lluraeaa. Another ahark.
I'ettlt. (Iladya the aecond In two daya, waa
Anderaon. T h I in a
Thelma Parrlah
Mprlni Lake: Anna Rbea,
tlrlndala: 1're.la Medley. -I
l"tr arr,n,ww injured In dynamll
"" ory exploalon at Ablon.
Merrill: 11. r. inauion. Al
ylean Murray. Katharln etolltar
iiaina .Moore, .variant ijiun-
snack. Minnie blllard.
C'reacent: Harriett I'slrra, t
Hummdra: i:ila OJalla. Itover'
tfk llronaon.
Hhaata View: tna 7. Rhults.
Mabel Kaatvr. (
Henley: O. A. Hhulli, Inalx.j
llrUner, Dorothy Short.
Midland: Maudo Melton, II It.
Ha ll-l'-ll
f(.M,iirU U UD yi-1TI III RIIIQ
jat HI. Kranrts churih. Hervlrea
win ua nciu nunaay.
Russia Signifies
Desire to Sign
(Oontlmird from Page One)
tnra on llrlllah reaorvallona
which jtro brunded aa "uu at
tempt to ua' ilia puct an an In
alruimint of hnperlallat policy."
I 'oliaent lo HIhh . i
"Novtirlheloaa," tha noMi con
cluilua, "Inaamucb ua the Inmiy
objectively linjmaea corlsln obll
Kullona on Ilia powera Ihrouich
public opinion mid Hires lh aov
ll government a now chnnco to
put bofnra tba participant In tha
pact tha uuumiIou of dlaarmamaut
aolutlon, which la lha only guar
antee of prevvnlliig war, lha aov
lt government eipreaaea Ita con
eent lo alien the paat."
In tha note accoinpunyfug lha
acceplanca, M. Mtvlnoff, aaalat
ant ronimlaar of foraign affalra.
recounted tha aovlat efforta III ;
bvhulf of dlaarmamaut at (lenuva
and alao In a aerlea of bl-laterul
treallca oullawlng war. '
,im I'uit i
Therefore, thu note aald, II la I
alrango that Ihn aovlvt govarn-1
maul waa not Invited lo pari 11 1
pala In the
500 Sheep Jump
Over Tall Bluff
DKKII TIIAIU Colo., Aug.
11, ll'l") Uoiuae Pedro, a.
.Minion ahoep- border, went
to alimp and dreaiped uf bla
tunny home-lund, Jana
Hrolt, Deer Trail rancher, I oat
5UU hcuil of tut aheap.
While Pedro alept, one line
of ahecp grated too near the
adga of high bluff and topi"
ad over. Tho remaining O
of the herd, aeiulug new
grailug landa, followed over
the cliff and wuro killed.
Tho hard, Im'Iiii fattened
valued at I7.0OU.
treaty, which permlta partlc
payta to make arbitrary Interpret
lallima.
Mtvlnoff remarka that the
clauae fella to mention luformuf
war auih u "Intervention, bloik
ade, military ocrupntloue of for
eign territory, or foreign porta."
Tba, aovlet foreign njlnlatiir
cited pravloua Inlerveutlona In
nrelltnlnarv neeotla-1 lluaala and the present alale of
Anderaon. caught u mid-channel today.
(I I'AltIM, Aug. 11, (I'l'l Heven
Iperroua were killed and aroroa
fact-near
llonfluer today. A full entlmale
of the damage could not be
kade tonight.
IIOMK. Aug. 11. It'l'l A
apeclal iraln bearing tha body
of MJor Carloa HI I'rete, noted
aviator who waa killed In a
craah at Hlo le Janeiro, arrived
today eacorted by avlaton offlc
era. A large crowd allently
aaluted the raakel when II waa
tli.ua for the llrland-Kellogg artalra In rnina in auppon ol nia
treaty. Mtvlnoff regrota the al- contentlona.
aence 111 tho pact of any dlaarm- '
anient obllgatlona and proleata ! Claaatfled (dvertlalng la
the "Indeflnlieneaa and amblgu- morning newapaper propoaltlon
oualieea" of the flrat clauae of Ihe ' alwava Ilea) The N7e
MacMillan-Ball
Nuptials Made
Yealerduy al four o'clock
In tha Klrat Praabylerlan church
In Modfurd. Mlaa Mary K. Hill.!
daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. ;
Carver Hall of thla city, became
the bride of Mr. Warren II. Mao- !
.Mlllan. Itov. Y.. P. Lawrence,
formerly of thla city officiated. !
Mra. MecMlllen la a graduate'
of Hin Joae Htata Teavhera' col-'
lege and baa been employed at
the City Library for aeveral .
yeara where aha haa made many i
frlenda. Mr. MacMlllan came;
from Pltlaburgb. Pa., a year ago!
and l In the foreatry depart-,
ment at Klamath Agency. He la
a member of Alpha Zeta frater-'
nlty, a graduate of Penn flute '
college and Cornell Unlveral:y, '
After a wedding tour, Mr, and !
I Mra. MacMlllan will make their I
noma at niamatn Agency.
FIKK W.Wl AHHI.AM
AHIII.AM). Ore.. Aug. 11. (U
Pi A graoa and bruah fire which
aturled about 1 p. m. Friday had
awept over 2.000' acrea Krlday
night, deelroylug the flquare Deal
orchard properties and la uncon
trolled, burning toward the aoutb
and eaat.
The fire ataj-led northward ol
Aahland acroaa Bear creek. In the
Valley View dialrlct.
m
Rwaa: Mlllan Clogalnn.
Ml. l-kl: Jennie Kluebart,
Olive A. lllll.
Algoma: C. I) Cborpenlng. TltOV. N. Y.. Aug. SI. (l l'l
Ann. 11-n-r. Itlfe. Mildred Au or(,.c. prohibiting bruah
Miller lllll: Winifred Stewart.
Howard: Helen Howard.
and weeda from growing within
II feet of public aldcwalki bu
Oillouuln: til.n Hale. Helta K.i,. i. . r ...i... .h.
Tellavlk. Ignore William.. Ore ho.r of womPn fron)
Ilurkea, Cornelia Peden, Olive - .
Krvlu, Kraneea Hharp. J '
Uaatty: C.W. Graham, llortba'a m .
crkh.m. 1 1 h i n a m a n M u s t
Keaterenn: l.ola McDonald.
.' Itound IJiko: Wllletla Welch.
flpraguo lllvar: William Daly.
Mildred Hwly.
Karm Station: Kthol I'mbau
howar, Unmc Earl Itlnehart, Vena
1 Blnehart, " '
Kirk: Klala llurton.
llraymlll: Winifred Cogglua.
' Altamnnt: It. U Hough, ller
Iha Riell, Chrlallne Dellord, Kthol
fenwlck, Viola Crawford.
Croei-eni Lake: Valma Nlrhola.
Kwauna Camp: Mary Jo Wulab.
Chumult: Mildred Kleger. 1
DEATHS
Hang for Murders
KAIIIKIKM), Calif.. Aug. 31.
(CP) l.eong Ylng. Chlneae
ranch hand who killed 11 mem
ber a of hla own raca near hero
nine da'yk' ago. muat hang on
Kovomber t for hla crlmea, Hu
perlor JuiIhh W. T. O'Donnell or
dered here today.
The Oriental, who murdered
more pareona In a alngle day than
any other rrlmlnu) of Callfornla'a
hlatory. took bla aenience calmly,
having pleaded guilty and admit
ted he was ready lo "Inko hla
medicine."
Main l
Store
No. 2
,830
Main
Special ahopping privilg are accorded cvere ruatssner at P'gg.y
Wiggly. You have, the tame opportunity to study the merdiaa-.
diae oa you hove when buying millinery. Compare your purcbaan
ol food the same way.
" "
I
Crater Lake and Giltedge Butter Pound ....... 50e
IS
AI.FItKD KIIW Altll IIKNHIXiK.R
Krlenda'are ranpertfully Invit
ed la attend tho funeral services
for the late Alfred Kdward lleu
atiiRer to lie held Hunday aflnr
lionn at 1 o'rlock at tho Karl
Whltlock Funeral Homo. Pine
avenue at Sixth, with (lev. 1).
V. Ilalght pastor of Hie Klrat
I'roaliyterlsn iliurrh nfflrlallng.
Comtnltment will lie held at the
1'orilaud Cremaloriutn Mondi
Claaalfled advertising It
i morning dewapsper propoaltlon
i alwave lies The News
H.tMl'KI, P. McllKHMIII
, The remain of the late Sam
uel P. Mr Derm Id were forward-
ed by the Karl Whltlock Funeral
Homo to IlemidJI, Minnesota
where funoral aervlcea will be
held and Interment made In the
family plot. Mra. MclH'rmld
and three children accompanied
the body east.
, KIIWAIIO If. NII.UtPK
Funeral arrangements for the
lute Kdward 11. Kharpe will be
announced on arrival of hla
brother who is en ' route from
Oklahoma. The remains aru
In Ihe Oold room of the Karl
Whltlock Funeral Home, Pine
nt Sixth where frlenda may call.
Charles Dorris
Wholesale unit Itetall Coffee
Ten anil rlplce House
H2T Hoillh Math Htrrrt
Klamalh Kails, Orrgon'
llnmlllng High tirades Coffee
anil Teas
s
Featuring Corona Vacuum
Coffee
81IAWS Fresh Ioaal Fresh
(irniind Coffee
This is Mountain tirown,
Curml ("offer, supplied by the
Conimerclnl lmMirtlng Co., of
Heal He.
I sImi serve coffee and sand
wlrhra and liave an excellent
Hoot lleer
Ire Cream and Soft Drinks
Crepe Toilet Paper Piggly Wiggly 10 Bars White
Large Roll Flour, guaranteed Laundry Soap
3 Rolls 19c 49-lb. Sack $1.89 38c
Mb. Package Ghirardelli's 1 -lb. Package
Rytak Ground Chocolate Assorted Cookies
18c 3-lb. Tins 98c 35c
i 7 L- Economy and wide
Lux, Washmg J&n Folger.. Cof f ee
OW er PintS. . . .85C rit in
Large Pkg. 25c Quarts. $1.10 1",b-lms 49c
Economy Jar Lids Ivory Soap 10 h,,. Spuds
Saturday only Large bar. . 13c
. Dozen 23c Medium Bar. 8c c
Attractive Demonstration
. Caa If.
tembcr 1 to 3. I
Lie the various V
'Ural usca to I
fill paint, Lac- F
can bo used. C
on the use of B-H Brush
Lacquer for Furniture
and Decorating
We have arranged with the llaas
llueter Paint Co. Home McRUtlful
denartincnt to have Mrs Ktistad at
i lie County Fair. September 1 to 3,
Inclusive.
She will demonstrate
jnfln,.ilva imi1 nrncllc
which tho new rolcrful
1 1 1 L l' l II. V . u ' Jl -
You are cordially Invited to come
In and nuvo mra. ituaiuu imiu j
i..- a,,H in.nin vivi tn add new
beauty to your furniture, hronkrast noon,
and all sorts of small articles, especially objects Intended r.s
glfls. lie suro and moot her. Bho has many Interesting, help
ful Idcus.
F. R. OLDS
KUmath Falls, Oregon
Agent for
BASS-HUETER PAINTS, LACQUER, VARNISH
, va 3
IrJ ki6'W"
Palmolive Soap-3 bars 23c
Goody Goody
4
Brand Peas
2 Tins 35c
Grape Juice
Pint Bottles
33c
Wright's
French Dressing
Bottle 15c
8-lb. Tin
Snowdrift
$1.89
Oronite Fly Spray
Pints ..49c
Qts. ... 83c
Certo
Bottle
30c
10-oz. tin Prunes in Syrup, ready to serve Tin. ... 9c
QUALITY and ECONOMY
Johnson's Groceteria
127 South 6th St.
Phone 41
Saturday Specials
Fresh Tomatoes, from Rogue River Valley-Crt. 39c
Wild Plums
Per lb. 5c
Musk .Melons
Per lb. 4c
Peaches .
Ashland Elbertas
Per crate 88c
SUGAR
100-Ib. sack Pure Berry
Cane, $6.33
10-!b. sack, 65c
BUTTER
Fresh Klamath County
Creamery
Per lb. 50c
Coffee
Our Own Special
Blend
Per lb. 35c
3 lbs. for $1.00
POST'S
Bran Flakes
3 packages for
29c
Matches
Per carton 6 boxes
16c
Palm Olive Soap
Each 5c
Tomato Sauce
V
Per can 5c
Toilet Papers
7-oz. Crepe Roll 5c
Old Dutch Cleanser
Per can 5c .
Serve yourself and save the difference at
s ' , . - , -
Johnson's Groceteria
Jor' Economical Transportation
if
This Car
has been carefully
checked and recon
ditioned where
necessary
n ' - -,
Sj yP'alpi
V Motor
v Radiator
vRcar Axle
v Transmission
v Starting
V Lighting
y Ignition
VBattery
vTires
v Upholstery
v-Top
v Fenders
v Finish
ma
Courteous Attention
and Highest Dollar-for-Dollar
Value
1924 Chevrolet Touring $ 85.00
1924 Eex Touring 165.00
1927 Chevrolet Coach 550.00
1926 Chevrolet Coach 385.00
1927 Chevrolet Sedan 625.00 '
1927 Chevrolet Coupe - 575.00
1926 Olds Coach - 495.00
1926 Dodge Coupe 495.00
1923 Ford, at - 35.00
1926 Chevrolet Coupes 385.00
ILoelke Motto? (Co.
New Up-to-date Used Car Lot, Next to
CHEVROLET GARAGE
522 S. Sixth St
Phone 49
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