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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1928)
THE KLAMATH NEWS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1928 PAGE THREF CITY BRIEFS Mlaa liaru Man Hlnirl i lilitn t impelled in urrlvu today rioin Hun Krunrlaeo In lin tlm lnni' guual u( Mr. uml Mm. Illrlinril Wenlherly fur uliuiit Inn iluya. Mlaa Hlmrliiilgu l a l'"u friend u( Mm. Wi'itilii'ily uml U a liliu'u lit I'nlled Htulna Heuulnr Humui l M. Slmttrliluu (rum Cul Kurulu. Several mijiiyuliln ulfulia bnvu hj'i'ii pluiiuod dining I" r Ult bent, riral rclicursul Ini- i hit l.uilli Ciiminiiiilly choriia will hit hi'UI HUH OVeulUg ' H IllllllllllUfl ,'linpllitt church. All nieiubcra ttru urged lu bit preacul. MIh ,M Inn In lliiriiiim uf tlio nliirlf(N nfili-ti mul .Mn (ler tmilt Cofer of the tint ut y aHtrM enr'a office returned Miimluy (mm n tjo week'a vatuiilon . hl li , f ! y niH-nt mi lour through Yt'ltiiwuiimu mrk. They italit I hey riu'miiitrrctl it great dal of miiiw mid imhnciI through two nw ilonim. I. mil II (M'd of riindi'iin, t'allf. Iiuh arrive.) In Klumuth Kail to nuike hlftl.fme, niuklng Hit I r 1 i by motor. Itermiiii Wtlllutn Hntnerllii ami Jea.le Hell, btilli of Illy, Wen la.ued a murrlnge llcenne at the county clerk'a office Monday. Krank Meatun returm-d Hun Ltlay evening from Kugeuu and tlranta I'aaa, where he .pent aeveral daya of la.; week at tending the. Lane and Jo.cphlue county full.. Kealon who -1, county tiluli leader la now pre paring fur the atate fulr. Twu Klrl' demon. trntlun leaiu. uml the poultry Judging team will attend the fair from Kltimntli county and Seilmi alaled he will pceparo a Klamnth hit).' alitl glrla' cluh bouth. .M !. Miriam ami Wlniilfrcd (lffl;ld have lift fui rnrtliind to attend Hi hukc Walker llu. llie.a college. They were accom pauled nitrih by K c. Ilurke. of Ihl. rlly who will apeml LIBERTY THKATHK . . . NOW . . . Whnt'n In n womaH'M lintrt tit'lien lti itinrrli'. Don't Miaa "A WOMAN'S HEART" iVbw-PIne Tree-Now! VAUDEVILLE MADAME JOHNDREAU And her conipiiny in a mitivm of 'UKONZE STUDIES' With 4 other big ucttt ... and - - - "JAKE THE PLUMBER" IIowliiiK l)tirlt'Mtiit of a nolilo profossion Coming THURSDAY and FRIDAY 'The Legion of the Condemned" I'm-lied with realism; FraiiKht with thrills! 14 ANNOUNCEMENT The Aetna Life Insurance Company Is Still Rt'prt'scntod hy JAS. H. DRISC0LL 206 Williams Building ' Phone 432 Also handle all kindi of insurance, and have plenty of money to loan lilllliil i iSmirJ. Jd.mu 4 '"ft nil I 'fill mlnutiM' ride from the Hotel Manx. It you are pliinnliiK to attend Ihe Opera, nnike your reHerviitlmiH In udvtini'e ut tho Manx, KunnltiR tllHtllled ice water In every room; beautiful lobby; popular priced dining room. Hc-st loca tion lu lhe city. Check yattr car at Hotel. HOTEL MANX ' POWELL St 0TARRELL SAN FRANCISCO : itvitrul days vIhIIIiiii relatives In I'm t lu ml uml Tim lullca. ' lir. ('. W. Kiiiiiiin wan a visitor III KIuiiiiiIIi Kulla yoatorduy (rom Hulciii uml was IruiiNiirlliiK hua lucsa. Mil oapttcta In return uurlh lixlny v In Crater N.uke. Hov. I'. ('. 1 1 ii 1 t ' who linn . Illicit spending Ihe puet tumuli ill hU furini'r tiiiinit In Murrlll I left lust Hiitnriliiy return l : Albany, Orcgun. The clmiiiher uf roiiimcrio run nm are receiving a renovation thl week mid are being cuIho ni I ii"i I and rti-piiliitrd. Afl.ll IIimiiiI cii.iu.vr np.-o will alio bi hiHiiilti'il ut the Information hunt h. Mm Kdlili KdwurdM and child reii, Kvt-r.iio und Wlllriu. have , Iff t fur Ilea vert on, Oregon lu ' tnukv their hitiiin. .Mm. Kdward ; Iih tmd hiirrn r tin Merrill ' hotel fur i ho pant IV w month. Mm (). . Hicwart of l.a (iruiido In n Kurt ul I he II ( ! fox Ihmih iiKiir Merrill. Mm. iXtiwnit In a aimer nf Mm. fox MemltiT. of the Woman'. I. lb- rary Club are a.ked to make a j.peclul .flurt to ult, nit the flr.t land opening meeting of the fall and winter aeaiutu on Krlttay af ternoun at 2:3u o'clock In the Iclty library Mra. II It. I.loyd Hicwart haa completed flnnt ar rangement for the program to be entitled. "Cuiiventlitn I'ro 'gruin" Mra. Ileorge It. Llml ley, pre.ltlenf, will prerlde. Mm. K. U. ( ruff of Weed, ( all- foruta. returned home Hunday of Iter HpendliiK neverul day hern aa ihr hiiiine KiieMt nf Mr. and Mm. It. A. Itiiiidc. Mr. rf f motored up from Weed on Saturday eve nliiK to un'ompany hi wlft borne. ' Mra. t'roff tHforo her marrlaae wan Mi llonlia Hchaeffer. o.i ,of the well known and popular you nit women of thla city. 1 Mr and Mra. I.cnter Klnley left Siiiurduy afternoon by motor on a two weeka vacation trip. They will vl.lt (or aume time In California and will later motor north to I'emlleton to attend the ltountl-up. Inirliig Mra. Klnley'a ah.cnce from her beauty .hop. The I'alace, Ml.. Lucille Ilnvltt. 'her dituahier, will be In churge. The longti.t "look" reported by mountain. top loukuuts lo lor e.l service dl.tiutchera ol Med (nrd wna turned lu on Saturday by Ales. S htehlfl. atatloued on the tup ot hut -hiuan 1'eak. south of Meilfont on the - California bonier. He reported seeing a Sim Ki'tinrlNCO ;itM OlM.ltA N K.I HON Sept. ,1 Oil. it The Opera Season, nn event for music lovers will draw tlimitmnd of popple to the city. The new Dreumlnnd Pavilion Is but n few large (Ira It tulles .sat u( Kla math Kulla, located about 7ft in Una iiortheual n( him. I In inudit ihla nhaurvatlon In aiillo or m tniiiiitly busy Hlmuapliitrif which wua present ovur. Ilia soulliem acctlou of Oregon. Mm. Iltma HMlnrti, worthy Krund nialron of the Kiulerii Hiar of Un'Kon, will hold a Mhuol of liiHtructloiia ,ut Muamilc Tom pit Ihla ttfti-rnoon ut 2 'M) o'clock tor iiicmhcm of iha Kairn Hiar mid nfflmri of Alohtt ehujititr. (inor I'riM'tor, who for many dityH lia hii rrlllrolly Hi thj Klaiuulli Oatirul hoHpIiul. vhiiri tin wua tukn fultoliiK irlus accldi'iit at rli mi JJiy l.i njiM-r compuny, In whirli li lu.it hl lft limb. I .vjxjrl.-d uv t.ry iiitith Impruvvd today. Tim lUppy Hour club num. Iicra uru to meet Ihl. aditrnnuii ul Ihu hutne ut Mra. (jfurxe Miuiiphrpy. Mr. and Mra. V. U. lUhmtr and .Mlaa Mildred Duke of l.ake vlew were week-end Kuc.ta In Klamath Kulla. Thomp K. Cone o( the poatal department, reaumed hla poaltlon Monday alter a twu week.' vara- tlou. Kor the purpo.e-of promoting a mualcal comedy entitled "Hello There," Mlaa It. Zura of I hl ago haa arrived In Klamath Kalla. Ml.a .ura hupea to have olie of the civic rluba of the city apon aor the comedy and waa buay to day meeting with aeveral of the heada of local cluba to dlacuaa the play. All of the ca.t would Include local men and women. The Initial mewttuK of lhe fall months of St. Murya Altar Ho cleiy of Halted Heart church will tm held thla evening, at eight o'clock at Aattembly Hall. At thia time elertlun of officer for the enaulng year will take place. Mn. Mct'ruMkey and Mm. Canton wll be hotteatira for the evening. All member are anked to be present. The American Lutheran ta llica Aid will hold the flr.t meet ing of the fall on Wedneaday. September 12 at 1:10 o'clock at the home of Mra. It. 1'. Klllngann at ! Pacific Terrace. All mem bera are a.ked to be prenent. A cordial Invitation to vl.ltori la extentled hy the ho.teaa. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of ILaugell Vulley aro the hnppy par teuta of a baby daughter, born Sunday evening nt tho Klamath tieneral hoapltnl. Mary Ann la tho name which Mr. and Mrs. Smith have choaen for their new daughter. The Mlsaes l.omniah and Mar tha Mulnnln of thla city huve moved to A.hland atid taken an apartment at the Llthla Apart ments. They are awaiting I He opening of school at Southern Oregon Normal. Itov. J. Henry Thomas, pan tor of Ht . I'a u I "n K pisco pal church, has left for Lakevli-w where he will conduct snrvlcea on Tuesday morning, ltev. Thomas la due to rot urn home on Krlday. .Mlits Kvelyn Apple-gate recently sold a home on Iaguna street to Mr. and Mm. Arthur I.. Antler son. The deal waa cloned through Chi lento and Smith real estate offices. Mrs. Virginia Stewart, proprie tor of the Miner Hotel of Ilend. apent Sunday In the city on bnal neaa enroute to Portland for a visit of several days. MIhs Kleanor Collier, who spent the past several days In Klamath KalU from Ashland, has return ed home to the vulley city. llllllo Landis. son nf Mrs. La Grange, who has been critically 111 at the Klamath tieneral hoa pltul for the past week Is very much Improved. Chamber Fall Forum to Open j Burton B. Burker. vlce-presl-Ideut of the t'nlverslty of Oregon. will nrrlve In Klninnth Kails to morrow and will be the guest speaker at the first chamber of rommorce forum for tho fnll aud winter season. Mr. Barker who Is nlso In charge of public relations at the University is making his first appearanro In Klamath Kails. Andrew Collier will preside at the forum as chairman and special Oregon songs will bo led by John Houston. NOTICK OK WAIIKANT KU DKMPTION. Notice Is hereby given that funds are now available In the City Trensury for Ihe redemption of outstanding warrants on Im provement Units 66, 8, 71, and that tho sniuo will bo redeemed hy the City Treasurer at her ofKce In the City Hull, Klam ath Knlls, Oregon, nn or after Sept, 11, titSS, and that Interest will cease on tho 11th dny of September, 1928. MRS. lit MA DIXON. City Treasurer. S It. UofO. Expects I.nriro Hnrnllment- Dad's Day Soon UNIVKUHITY OK OKKOON, KuKono, Hpt 10, HimiIuD -In-dhutloiiB aru that 0110 of the IftrKimt frrxhmiin rlttMi In the hlatory of Ihu IiihiII ution Mmtxr rpori imri. in. "'"' " iroaniliuil . nvviu.ww 'in.,, ,u. h.n .rrlou.l. Ill LuL; It la miounmd hy Karl M. no nuiniH-r vwj ; M, vlion Hu.kln. and cl.ll lun.it .how. a aul..luullal ,,ruI1 trr ,i,Mni, In Ihn K'.ue rrea.9 ovr in iwo ywara pnvr to thl. Whlla a portion u( thla number are undernraduatea: traiutorrina irom oiner aco.,.., , Mr n- Mn ,Jeun 10(((fl .,, the mujorlty haa been ""X11 1 ,m. daughter led Hunday morn frc.hman alandlui. (n( tur Hp,,,,,, inr where Mna feum Here i they will make their luture homo. A laraer number o( youn Mr hM wHB ,,B uarb(.r people (rom Klamath Kalla are I t th( M(irr bl)lul (ut lhe pa eiperted to attend the unlveralty , fl.w nionth, than ever bedire. bettering even j Mn irii Carr and grand laat year when 37 were In ilituKliter have returned to their dunce from Klamath Kalla, and . )(lne ,B un rraa,.lv,0 Htt-r a HO (rom Klamath county. I vllj, w(lh Mr crr', mother. The Importance of early riling Mn Jafce MaMjn ,.t Malin. nt cuJanllula lit. UH .tUllenlBl .. . m. .1 l.tt...v. la eninha.lzed by the reglatrar. ..i.., m.. r, v.rinua pr entering eiamlnatlona muat made before the opening be' or i fre.hman week. The appoint- ... .... ..I 1 I .... M .... menta for phyalral eiumlnatloni. Kngll.h A. and p.ychuloglcal teal u. and library Inatrurilon ntSins , m.tltute It Vreka. ..rtlon. wlll-bln ihl. w,k.l" ,)arry returmd nd no reKl-trailun material will rrltihr froro Alturaa where be be Riven out until atuluatluua have been Tlt., .rrlvln. I.I. in lu, lif.M-1 '-Mm, i-v-rt in re.i.iraiion to . ihuv .in U:U Mil rlU. utrj " " be (orced to pay a late filing (.. u.--- a..j As never beforp. the freshmen will be made , , feel u. hom. thla year. It la announced by ii is announcea uj iiittiei. ill mam.. ttp .aitii will be held during freahman week, preparatory for the foot ball game with I. Infield College on Saturday, September 29. on Saturday. September j. which la the earlleat a fuotball game haa ever been acheduled at the unlveralty. On Saturday evening there will be a banquet t the Woman's building for,.nd his wile. Mr. gno airs. t rreahmen only. Speakers will Include I'realdent Arnold Benuett Hall, Klmer 1.. Shlrroll, dean of men, and -Coach John J. Mc Kwan. ... Ilegular classes will 'begin Oct- obor I. Tho llrjt assembly. acheduled lor October . will hold lie-la I Interest for atudeuts jnisde the Lakevlew trip. the First Methodist church last as speakers will Include Cover- ' night when several Protestant nor Patterson and Prealdeul ' MKltHll.L. Ore.. Sept - churches of the city entertained Hall. Joe Merit-Own. Marshfleld. j , Mr. and Mrs. N. """""iMrg. Gecrge II. Llnriley presided presllent of the aasoclated left Thursday morning (or t"' I as general chairman of the affair students will be In charge ola . where they will vl"lt IO' An Interesting program was the meeting. some time with , relatives """'featured which Jncluded T:cal Dad s Day, when all the) friends. k jsolos by Miss Dorothy Stevens, fathers of students are Invited j Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hendrick-, jKg Illlth Cofer. Mrs. J RrncU to the campus, will be I, on and Miss Kstherlne Molltor Brunton. and Mr. B. S. Veatch: held on the second Sat urduy arrived In Merrill Krlday even-.a TO(.al duet by Mrs. Bert C. of the term, the day o( the Ore- ng Mr. llendrlckson la all- Thomas and Mrs. E. S. Veatch. gon-standtrd game. Last yeariicttc coach In the high school and a pano B00 by Mr,. K s. Dad's Day was held during nml Miss Molltor Is n teacher l" Veatch winter term, but It Is felt that ; ihe publl.' school. A largo number of Klamath by bringing it near the begln - nlng of tho year, closer relation- moved into the Denehey apart shlps between the school aud the menta In Merrill.. Mr. Chastulu state will be established. I has accepted the position as ! bookkeeper In the White House. JKW KI.ItV KAI.K.S.MAX KOBI1KI) ! Mr. and Mrs. J. R- Collins 'visited (or a short time In Mer- MILVAi:KKK. Wis.. Sept. 10. 'rill Saturday with relatives. They (fP) David Zlmmen. salesman ' make their homo in Astoria but (or a Chicago Jewelry house, was were on their way to Paisley held up In his hotel room today ' to visit with relatives, by. two bandits and robbed ol j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ballon 1 1:5.000 In diamonds and other i of Malin and Mrs. Agnes Richer Jewels. jol Merrill motored to Crater The bandits tied Zlmmen to Lake. Sunday. They returned " "'",r """ mi"" men - escape The robbery was di.- covered tonight when hotel clerks remembered iht 7.lmmen had not been ou. oi his room all day. '- ........ 'Be summer-wisel" TREETEA ORANGE PEKOE The "right tea to use when you serve it 3 ffl MERRILL Ulf.MA OKHKI.I MKItltlM,, 'orrtupoudi'iit ()r,, Kept. 10. Mr. and Mm. Klmrr IHdKtt and rhlldrt-n mid Mm. Haruh lllod K"tt ef ModoHlo, Cullfornla vUH cd In Merrill nt the homo of Kurl ! ftlodKlt I Miit week. ! Mm. Arthur Krnxlcr ia borne vlxlt with hnr mcthiir, air.. Iluua, t Huaanvllli.. Mm la allithlly Improved at Inn irna- IXIver valley with Mm. Ilaakln'i ; purenta, Mr. and Mra. Tom jI(,d((ppe,n i . Mr. ano aire. ... i ..... .... i ..... U'.ltu nl Kl.ni. I " . " " : " ... .. i atn raua apeni rumj ."i8 . at the It. I.. Ualtcn home. ..... L ! Mr J. W. Taylor. Mra. V. K. ,j, knd Mlll, Mary Taylor n'"-',," .... ... j j 1. . . tor).j i0 Yreka Wedneaday. Mit. TaviQr i. . n,acher at Hilt and thg M.iv.. , .i. mrniih vtaitlm H Bul - . ..... VI II V Toll.. Mr.""'""1 ,MW J"r mj re I US I... - v i vinMt. MUm!, ! . 1 i t,.ii vmvm i , lay nO lieririHin aula;. . - , Jlunee tnd Crl J'nnette led I ("r Medicine Uke Wednay i. . . week's OUi0g there. clL Snyder of l-endleton . u visiting lo Merriii. wi. ; i. rlaitlng Id Merrill. - .. " -- hirh "'fT lonigni waa inclined to "i "lhlttlc e.c,ch ,n "'fibe moody after hla ittorney had nKhool her. two yeara ago. "J enwred about SO pagea of the t- la the hou gueat of -Mr. na buky alemen, jira. II. II. Anderaon Mra. Klora Thomaaon Mr,. Flora inomm '" U...II1 .ttendina to buainess la In fa. she Intends 15 make her j bome at Myrtle Creek. "J" j aCcomianleil here by her brother i Peery. Mr. and Mra. William rarcer and .on,. Mrs. M. Sanders ana children. Mrs. J. f " a daughter, motored to I-akev lew Krlday where they attended the .niohr.tlon. Blmer ! lUICCnat - l... shay and Herbert l.rnyoae! l Mr. and Mrs. K- cnastaiu iby way oi .i.e.o.u. . , Mrs? Ray Pickett nas as - over the management of the 1 hnini . Mrs. Pickett is owner. ' of the hostelry but has had It j leased this summer to Mrs. Kdlth Kdwards. ! Miss Margaret Lausnpack ar rived in Merrill Thursday after noon. She will teach in the public school this winter and tsifrom nig tamx, with his school- living at the C. A. narrows home. The following teachers, have been selected for the Merrill schools: Lester Turnbaugh. prlnctpal of high school, Harold llendrlckson, athletic coach, and : Miss Ellen MoVelgh. tirade ! school teachers are: Principal. H. ' P. Blanton. Misses Allean ' Murray, Katherlne Molitor. Mar garet ' Launspeck. Mrs. Bert Dodenhoff, and Mra. Minnie 1)11 lard. I Miss Helen Atchison is vlslt- iing: in Midland as the house guest of Miss Anna Burnett. ! Miss Charlotte Buesing of Kla math Kalis spent the week end !at the homo of Gwendolyn Martin. Miss Irene Klemlng has return ed to her home here after spend ing the past month in Washing- l10,. I are at their homo In the Wilson apartments after an extensive trip in Oregon and northern Cul l liornia. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartlerode have moved back to their homo I hero after spending tho summer! , months in Mt. Hebron where Mr. j j Hartlerode has been logging. I Mrs. Minnie Dillard has re ; turned to take up her school ) duties. She has been attending ! I summer school In Ashland and i visiting with friends. j Old newspapers lor sale at thai 'News, office. I KELLEY WILL TELL STORIES I.OH A.NCKI.KM. Ki pl. 10. (TP) HAtlKIl, Orn.. pt. II). - '.. K -Hlorlw ol "EKypllan" p.rtlita. : ,","K"r '''"J1"'" ,"'lt at which mim and women auc.l. Kr w , ,, Mr wora only hxud drua.ca arvljj N OMI,rp l,nt ru,,,y u( bead, and ot mldnlKht awlmmliiK ', UIMa W,h WrB 'iort:iicc Sinltli pnrllx. at which bulhlii aulm a( Mr, j(lhl KuonU. wore uinim oa.ary will Im told j l(uy Lal'rurli' anil l. W. Mlorm Tuamlay by Mo I'. Kitlluy, al-1 ind the ihrc-Khlna; machine at kKd murderer, II the court i rill permit. The butcher boy lover attend ed many gay a((alra with hla married and aocialty prominent i aweetheart, Mra. Myrtle Mellu. whun1 ha la alleged to have! murdered, according to hla. at-attended the (air Kaiurduy after, tornny, K. 8. Ilahn, and he will noon. t aeek to have entered In the rec-l Mr. and Mra. W. O. Conimlng. 1 ord of complete account ol "all 'were calling In thl pel(hborhoi-il thoae aenaatlunal partlea attended Sunday afternoon, by lilnuieir and Mra. Mellua. Mr. and .Mra. I). W. Storm fire Kelley today completed dlctat-l entertaining friend, from Call lug a 240 page atatement to a.'ornta. defenae atenographer. Mr- nd Mr- uthrlo apent "He will apare other partfcl- i t,,e yeaterday at the home ol oanta bv dedlnlna in reveal their namea. A lot or them wure defenae council! uorlety people." Id. Th "Kgypllan partlea were common occurenrea, Kelley In- . i . . " " 1 ' , CarlNtd In fantaatlc dreaa, men 1 "I Wl and women mingled freely aa ne flowed, according to ..tlJi. . the defendant. lm," h .k Z pr JJ rtlwi I K "V n4 . h" I r" ruHfa oul ' Juaaei F etrher ll.rn .-A U " ,ve the defendant entire brty In bli disclosure!. , ( " I hj he court rulea out much merit," llahn'aald. ."! v himi (ni7 mi an. Jte ht- , w . . . , ' j f "a,r Kelley tonight waa inclined to My life'a at .take and It aeema I ahuuid have the right to .... . .u happencd up (he Ume o her death." the accused man jj Reception for Teachers Given With nractlcaltv ..afv lai.tiB. . fh ...Knni. . ' J ... uuu.o i-iodtiii, O II i enjoyablo reception was held at . raws resiaenis cauea uunog me evening to greet the teachers, es pecially these who are making Klamath Kails their home (.r the first time Eureka Hunter Lost in Forest IM IvMVA, Lain., orpi. v.j p, squads or men were iwukiok a systematic search of the rugged Coyote Klat territory tonight for ..enettiey 11111. i niici.u., v - 1 ifnrnla .indent and son o( former , Attorney A. W. Hill, who , ...,. mor ,han 24 hours. It was the usual story of a separation during a hunting trip and an agreement to meet at a designated place later, which Hill had failed to carry out. Th. mtaaln. vnttth hart set Out mate, L. O. Hannaford. and when ' they reached a fork in the trail Hill went one way and Hanna ford the other. Hill (ailed to re- J turn and a posse was organized j to hunt for him several hours before dark Sunday. This search ing party was augmented today. , MH-I.AI.IHT C.A.MIIU.A'IK Sl'KAKS BUTTE, Mont.. Sept. 10. (U P) Norman Thomas, socialist candidate for president, continu ed his speaking tour tonight with an address In which he de clared that candidates ot both major parties offered little to the progressive or working marr. Thomas will leave Tuesday for Spokane, Wash., where he will speak Tuesday night before con tinuing on to the Pacific coast. For your Frlglflatre call IS. E. Jefferson, phone 1061-J. adv. Jvfi-tf NOTICE TO HUNTERS Hunting- and trespassing on the lands of the Lower Klamath Lake Grazing Association in the Lower Klamath Lake is forbidden on account of the fire hazard until further notice by the directors. ' ' Lower Klamath Lake Grazing Association JAMES O. KEEFFE, Pre.idcnt HAGER, OREGON MliH. J. . (.I TIIHIK .Nrwa urrrsMindt-nt ,,elr tnnl j, Momliiv urtcrnoon ant! Tue.iluy inoruliiK. Ml.a Mary Alct'omh. who ha heen vl.llliig her diiher. It A McComb, haa returned to Klnin- wli Kalla. Mr. and Mra. J. N Ctilhrlo r. era ir. twia uoirna on ,ne Keno a- Mr- """ nd Mr- '""." making improveineiuti on ineir homea on the Merrill route. I Mr. and Mra. linger attended the fair Monday. They received a number of premiums on vege tablea and fruit. Ii. A. McComb threahed hla Iwheat laat Krlday. Mamhall MrClay aasiHted Mr. : Haner rith tila thresh! Die laat eek. Schooner, Collier Hit Off Cape Cod DUitlu.l, S.UI, ... i a u.w.j , . I L P) Tne roast guara cotter Active and the destroyer Burrow I this morning were speeding to; the rescue of the schooner I.in- co n" be"eTea 10 " 'rTC ",n" ' ""5 Te"K'1' " the coal col,i olf Cape Cod nicn coinaea wun collier Sewell's Point light last night. A wireless message from the Sewell's Point to the navy yard here at '12:35 a. m., said the Lincoln was rapidly becoming water-logged and was in danger of sinking soon. The message added no Uvea were lost In the collision. It could not be learned whether the crew of the schooner had been removed by the Sewell's Point, which was standing by. Congo Sentenced, Son Is Wanted PORTLAND, Sept. 10. (UP) W. A. Congo, 66, ot Klamath Kails, was Sentenced to 9 months in the county jail when he pleaif. ed guilty before Kederal Judge Iean today cn a charge of man ufacturing and selling liquor In his home. Kederal officers were requested to find Congo's son, Leslie, aluo named in the charge. Ben Mitchell and Pete Blanch! were ordered to be tried at the Med ford term of ccurt when they entered pleas of not guilty fr alleged liquor violations at Clill oquin and Klamath Kails. For results use News Class Ada n h Qf a Chilly CVCning A cup of hot chocolate with that after-the-show lunch "Get it at Magill's" Fountain. 528 Main Street. Beauty Box Tre-jur. Thin Compact . 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