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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1929)
THK KLAMATH NEWS Assembly Votes to Have Hardy Tried (Oinllliiicl from I'nife One) i mil Iik luJ.'il In a list of five nnm"a noinlniueil fur I ho liimril , of managers h i will conduct 1 1 pa hmint proceeding.. Cndcr' lh linproaalou I liui ho huil hen ! "double miwil." flowdalcy I Jumped In hla feet nml hmkpj lulu a healed tirade nun Init the oilier member . uf the. ii;iiumIii..k win hail oppuacil Jiulm lli.rily imr KcriJ.. were In, Klamath While Hponkcr lldsar Levey Kalla Monday evening In attend vainly pounded for older, iinschi- a boxing match nt Hi" gym l.lynich hear cinwiMoy tuintii ' nusttim. him mill u in LI I lin mm. id enhfii-l Thiao (rum Dairy lm were li.l Ih ii umi ihIiIv adjourned j present nt tun iui,o lli t'pper without limning u In hi nl iir man-1 .,nK,. Valley Haturdiiy with: na'rs. ' Franklin Arniil. Albert Mi-Cum- Itecltc liiicc Till." j,r, Alvln KHiilnrH and Kiiinin Tim Incident rl-.mil a innrnliii! nicCumher. Tlmmi from Klam aud iiflcrunnu of debate In which Kll , w,,rn: Mr. Ilumnioliil. Iho entire Alm.ie Hcinplu Mel'hiir.l Mr eieraon. Kdllh I III in in -mil. mill kidnaping" story was r-, ,ui.r Hamiiioiii. ami Ituhy I'rultl. :!'"',""", '' im: Mr. tirc.ory and .on of Iho "' "' """ .I'ulry dl.irl.t h.iiM wood In... I'TflllKI'l 111 . I , DI.rus.lon wn, ,h, b,- , 1 ,,"-T ,Uy till. ' lisll Tim nil II ii.Im nil N" "doll ut '''" Fmt assembly members r.iv rluit m. Vcu III wllb n allek of chicken peachinclil that JuiUo liar- P". " "uw "bl" """'"d ity wa. only being Klr.'ii 1111 on- U1 IM.rtunlly lo vlmll, ale himself t.y Mr. und Mm. Hlmmoiia of Irlul hi'li.rx ll. scnnl... K In inn Hi Full. In Dairy Decidedly morn vindictive wus 1 Tuesday rv. uIiik lo visit with their allllu.tn lowuiil tin. Mc- . their daughter. Vim Maud.. S.iii I'hcrann. , mons. Dairy teacher. Aliii.-r-, Temple kill Albert McCumber ami Wulilci "I ii" not know h-w I am' Jones of Dairy are doing repair going lu vol n this oncstlon." rk on their cars, auld Assemblyman K. O. Ailnnii' j Vi:iluin thdck of Iho Dairy of l.lvlnltilon. "hut I would ilhirlrl waa a Ylallor nt lli fronly )! lo ltfai'h nr rvrn Hi(-h.T honm Tni'mlny. iiniirlKon ibg ommi ho U all imn l.lhki-y of lli Till I a ho I hn hoitum uf till, filthy mraa, I ,ir( t ua lu Dulry onu clay Alini'f Krinpli. Mrl'lmranli." wnnk. Hardly lia 'ullilUK waa Ih.. Ktlm Ar, om Knima lc- aiaiiiii-iit of Aitnnihlyinan ll. ury Aii'iiuiniiia an iiunaiiiuir. wno aald, fi.lUwIng a apeorh by an oihar aaarmUlyman ratollliiK Mra. j,ltlm (;arn... 'Dw llaw- Mcl'h.r.on and hnr Augelua k(l XVllllui'u Jonaa. Uoy Jonaa. "JI,,: . .ItiHhnrt Jonaa. Lola llaklna. I bato to hear nllara and K.,10 ArtM , Kmni Ml.( ,. ahilna dlaru.ae.1 In thu miw,,,,,, wtr ,k,nt UIl . od(. hr.alh with Iboae mon. yurali- Hlllllri,v afiornouu. bin liDocrlt.a at Ann-lit lem- Jr )r, ,., AniluV. I'e- - '..in .if lllv art itlaiinlna In niov.. lo t vigorous aeruaallun dt- r,. " " ,: ,m"f""" " V er..,lll.r. Irian, wero In Klamath nf Ban Franclaco aald: "Thla iurig. had no bu.lnca. hiding be-; "'f1"- , u. . . hlbd H. skirt, of that religion. I, """ rC?mr, '"? " org.nl.ailon known a. Angiitis I " ' Kl"n,",h " tuBipla " 1 ,,""l"- I Mra. Alvlo Frnlers of Dairy Bt . . J found It necea-iary to have hla vrn KxiiPnition ' " """ i'""' langun l V 'F"111"", iv,,;,,, lo ,Ju,ry . . ro,ult f Makes Discoveries iic w..u.er wi,i.-h bum n..- ., ; engine head Humlny morning. (Continue.! from i'ngr ne) linll- l'ial-DIMi'h and mini ated iiewapaiwr announce, today a (tolii)ed dlaputcli . l n l. , Mon day. February 1 ) fr their correspondent nlih tin. Ilynl Anlnrctlc rapeilltlon. d.-Wrrllilng a new .l rnllon IIIkIiI begun 'Klamath F.illa Wednraday on by Commander Itlibard K. Ilynl bualneaa. tv.r King Kit ward land to the' Mra. Duiph !;.ott mi. I Mr., a.niili of iho inonnialna be dl- Martin HtiM.lMler were In Klnni covered re.eiitly. ;alli Fal.a Thura.la.v The (HkIH la helm: mnd.i Willi j At Iho valeuilne party nt two plane, n Fokker in which Dairy Tlittiaday n Ik lit a aurprlne are Commander llyrd, llernt Hal- program win njoyed by nil hen. pilot, nnd I.I 'yd llarkner.iprenent tlue.ta oere called lo riulln operator, and another pliine coiilrllniie to iho ereulng's pro In which are Captain I'nrk.ir. Ar- griiui, ami nil reaponiled IIIIiik liolil June, pilot, and navy radio v. , mork we.lillng waa per o rnllir. formed by Mis.. . i:ii Thouin i, DUp.ilrli llrl.'f .MIhs Minnie SliiimoiM, Mlaa Keho The correap ndenl'a brief ilia iiAnint nml Knima McCuniber. patch waa tieni by dug team from jThimo jireaeut wen.: Mr. and Llule America, the lrd head- f Mth. A. I.. Michael, Mr. and Mra. iiuurt.ira uahoie. In tllo iteain bnniui' CHy of New York, at Iho lev barrier, for Ir.naiiilaalnn by wlreleaa. At llm lime It was -aeul. the correspondent r...:ried wlreleaa moaangea from I he planea uhowed lint the flight waa allll In pro rre and ulrvuily . Iin.l been pro ducllvi. of linporinnt dlacoverlea which would b made known when llm planea returned t Ihelr lias. Iiuporliinl' I'lilda Made The llyrd cjocdlllon, prepared In sluy In the Antarctic for al moat . two years, ulieudy baa madii a number of Important illaciverles on alrplann fllghta. urcordtnx U prevlotia announce- nts of a similar nature to the above. The llyrd baae "l.ltllo Amer ica" Is established not fur from tho liny of Whale In the Unas aea. From thla baae Commander llyrd and hla aaaoclnta plan U iniiki. exlonalvo explorallon fllghla dver tho Anlarcllc conll ncnt, Willi it 'llghl to l he South pole as one of Ihelr objectives. DENTISTS Dr. K. . WIHECAHVKIl Wr.. D. i. till.l.ll.AXO IMiono II in "111 and Main over fuder wooda I'harmacy 22nd ANNUAL Fireman's Ball MERRILL COMMUN ITY HALL Saturday, Feb. 23 Lcs Sailing's Orchestra featuring Jerry Hogan NEWS OF KLAMATH COUNTY . Written by Special Correspondent, Excluaiv to the Klamath Newt DAIRY i;mm, .Mi l Miu:it om'Miiulciil ) DAIIlV. Feb.' so. W 1 1 1 1 a in Joints. Or In n V 'iiiiiIht and Hn- , oumhor vlaluira at tli. Iiomw o( yrl A Mlcliuel, Sunday ; ., to Dairy In a abort tlm. ". Wll lam Jonaa ami daugl. A. I.. Ml.-h.iel of I'llii. Flat '- peel, to alart hauling loga In a (uw ituya fur Willliim Jonaa. Kurl Allred rnd Homer Kertjo were at the Saturday night dnnc nt the I'm. Valley ha I L. Waldo Jntiiia, Warren Tucker nml Albert McCuiulwr t-ro In W 1 11 li in Jonas, Mr. and Mra. Martin Hloelmlcr, Mr. ami Mra. Kny 1 1 ii r r. .Mr. nnd Mrs. l'liljllp Uden, Mr. and Mi'., r.ernl.l odeii, Mr. ami Mrs. Charlea . Iliirgdorf, Mr. and Mm. Ilrtiiiuur, Mia. O. A. McCumber. Mra. Italph Scon. Mrs." William Welch. Albert Mc Cumber. Orluu McCumber. Frank lln Aram, John Maaaey, Myron Wel.h, Cluriiico Welch. Maude Rlmmoiia. Nellie Thomus, Bcho Arant, Knima McCumber and moat of the Undents who allcnd the Dairy nchool. Itefreahmcnla were aerveil nt 1 1 o'clock. Kinma Mi Cumhcr of Dairy wan a laltor at the Walker homo In t'pper l.aiinn:i Valley. Friday. Iinogene Welch nnd Kcho Arant, lloniinzu high school alii denta from Dairy played In the llonanza hn :iko! hull g.imn Friday night when tho Merrill learns visited lli.nunin. The. lloniinzu girls ilefenled the Merrill girl nnd nru now tied for tho cham pionship of this section with Mnlin. The , Merrill boys were wtnnera of the boya' game. Thnao from Dairy who attend ed the boxing match nt the le gion hall In Klamath Fnlla Frl- jdny night were: Orlnn McCum i her, Wllllnm Jonaa, nnd two sons, ' Itoy nnd Gilbert, Albert McCum ! her, Waldo Jonas and Emma Mc Cumber. I Orland McCumber and Gilbert Jonas were aeconds for Itoy Hoso at the Unlit. i ' Those from Cpper Langell Val ley who were at I he boxing mntch were Merle Huntley nnd Mr. Walker. Franklin Arant of Dairy at tended the bnakethall game at ' Ilonnnzn Friday night. (Julie a number nf tho Dulry resident hnvo boon ' with bad colds Iho past (wo weeks. A skating party' waa linlil on the Klnckus In ko Wednesday night. Most of Iho skaters wore jfrom Iho Illldehrnnd district. i Mrs. Kinma Ward of tho Dairy MAUN NOTES I'KIHI. K. H.MITII XrHl 'orri'aMillllrnl. .MAI.I.V. Or.... rVli. 20. A num-j lMr of iiiouilH'ra of tin. Iih-iU I a-ranii inolnri'il to ll.Mil.-y laat 1 Krlitayf hro axvcrul aranxaa of' tlm ounly in. 'I lo oraaiiliv l'o I lunnn arnuitn. 1 hn ilcl.'Kalluil In iliiilnU Mr. ami Mra. Ilnrry K. Wll.on. .Mra. Jiihu llalliy. Mr. And Mra. Mnrlo I.ooalwy. I'nta KUh. r anil wife. Mr. ami Mra. W. A. Lavniaii, and Kv. and .Mra. tllkanvhk. Mr. Mlkmvaky waa 'l.'i'li'd rliapliilii, Mra. WIImiii atrnaa, unci Mra. Itnllny, .Hal.tiinl lady ovi.ra(Mr. L Tlm Mvulhr .if.A.Ini t.t .hi. IIHlillia llnhil aulf.ly whlrli waa! 1 arlifdiiluil for Vadniaday. Ki.hru lary SO, at thn lioinv of Mra. 1'nr- ry llal'-y, na pnaiboni'd until Knhruary 37 on nrcoiinl of lllnoaa. f .It t Iw Tommy llitli.y la th laat of . I lie fnnilly tn (.anvrlrnrn Inpaaln. I Dyrll J. Ilinhy and rhnm. ticorae K. I'uranr, both of Klain jath Kalla, win- wi k-rnd aursta 'in I he honii. of Mr. Il.'xl'y'a umlo 'auil aunt, Mr. aud Mra. John II. I lt.-b.-r. I A party of Ihr younger ai-l. In rluilln II" Mlaawa Kdytll Klrk ' nairli k and Thvlnia I'arUb, bnlh Ininiicra In th Malln arade arhool. Couch I'uul MuncKut and i Karl Wll.on. motored lo Timber; ' mountain luat Kuiidjy to enjoy a ' ,,.... 'uunv wii.i .li.nr wero awn on tlio trip, with aom tlmea aa many aa 15 In one group." Mr. and Mra. C. M. Klrkpnt-. rick and family were tiununy i glleall at II. (a al the It. C. Hhort Home lenley The I.Mai S.,kol Alhletic dull "ci' -, enjoyed a basket aupiKT Sal unlay '"K llliwaa. 'night at the Bohemian hall. The I John llotzhouser haa recent y club member, enjoyed special .purchased the , Fred Meecham Sokol dances throughoul Ibe orc-anrh. ulng. after which the baaketi J Frank Cor?cn:ng of Tule Iko i were sold lo tho highest bidder. ! has rented the Ilazeu ranch tor !A aura of 157 waa realized from the coming year, ilhe aale of tho baaketa. j c.l.-n Van N.eter. tha It.H. stage j Mr. and Mr.. Henry Krupka driver of the vrliey. Just escaiod i relumed Thursday from San ,,, nceldent last week when i Franclaco. where they enjoyed n( ,ar ttrn jeep rut In the itho paat two weeks with relatives, i rilj almost turning over. ft ti. w. siyera. tarmer in norm-, ern Modoc county, made a bual-j :noaa trip 10 lain.? w " ".e tjlp ru( ( ' .. . . ,, . I Allen Vogt was In Klamath' Mr. and Mrs. John It. Reb. r on s,lturd. j baa as Bunday dinner gue.i- i .,ayr' J.'S", 11, Fall. -'"" ''"'" ' visiting PurKt'r. bo Hi of kiHmnth rIlB. Mr and Mr.. (1..W. Myera. and w " : ' Mr. and Mr.. HeWy Krupka, -"'" Miday. , I Dick Brown, lev.rman on a! "'" d.imo at Iho communis I dredger which I. building grade hU !'' i-aturd.y evening waa 'for the new Southern Pacific line ! ' Frocceda will bo I through Tule lake, miraculously used to purchase uniform for 'escaped a serious accident when,l"f grange members, the gasoline tank on (he dredger Bay Telford of Klamath Falls exploded. Brown suffered sonic I was in tiic valley Thursday look-, .bod burns on his face, but was, lug f"r horses which strayed. otherwise unharmed. V "'in bis r.im u on t j.per lake. . Friends of Mlaa Itoanlle Hick-1 Loav.-u Ito.e motored to Klum-I t..i.n l.nve received word thai sheiuth Falls Saturday. ! 'is now making her home In I'ort-1 laud, where she has a position. POE VALLEY MIIS. K.VA ItOBI UTS (New Corropondciil ) POK VAl.l.liY. Feb. f0. Mr. Woodruff has moved hla large herd of caitlo from tho Forhea ranch to the Moore brolheia' ranch. Ho also purchased Ji.O tons of hay from the Moore hroihera to finish wintering hla alock. The barn which la being con structed on the Luke Walker ! ranch is nearly completed. Joe Taylor has been drni.-glK the rood from Olcnu to the Lower Too Vnllcy .whool. which 'baa made traveling much easier. i Homer Roberta. F.ddin Roberta 'rnd Cucll Day have been haul ing gravel and filling lu the deep nits In the highway between tho valley and Bonanza, where n portion of tho road was becom Inr; almost Impnsaahle. Mr. und Mra. Francis Kroner, had aa visitors over Sunday Mrs. Freuer's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Klntt, and als her mother. Mrs. Tnllman of Khunalli Falls. Nell Webber of Mcdford re turned homo a few days ago after a visit with hla boii, Karl Webber nnd family. Tho -children of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Roberts have been III with an attack of ciilcken pox, but are now recovering Ceorgo Young waa ropflned to j mi bed for several days wnn an ; district is leaving for .ri. we Los Angeles. She will be away Indefinitely. a Mr. nnd Mrs. II. L. Arant and daughter, Kcho, were shopping in Klamath Falls Saturday. ' Merlo Huntley of Upper Lan-1 gell Valley was In Dairy a short j time Friday. William Jonas of Pino Flat waa nt the Charles Flackus borne Thursday evening to. practice for Die grango program with several lot the Illldehrnnd grangn mem Ihers. He later attended Iho vnl eiitlro party at. Dairy. I Karl Allred waa In tho hos jpllal two days as a result of 'being thrown from a horse, when ho suffered a fractured rib. He has now returned to hi) home In I Dairy. - . TllUHSDAYFKimUARY 21, IH2D- Indian Fighters . -m ' ; mmmmmnmm ' : ll. re'a Fr.in -N'-'. Klmb.-ta (u til. Ii-ad-r u. a poe comnila.lonad to laplur or kill a band .Jf mnrauuing Apaihe Indiana, aa h appeared at Doualaa, Arlninn, th olht-r day when be returned from 27 daya nnuTMfnl nearch for the Indiana In Hie mountain faatneaa of Northern Mealio. Aa aooif aa nioro arma and ammuniti:n were oh. l allied. Hiiiliren planned to return puaae headed hy Moro:il Finn ac:ut, In queat nf the Indiana klduuped his young .nnu. m iiuiui-ii. , i . .. .. I. . I . . f 1 . U.nm. junil (-am u nccoaary to procure to .pull the car from Homer Hubert i und Cecil Day; were in K.au.iith rails last week: delivering Iioks to the locul market. Mra. Es.iu Ko k is planning to leave early lu the spring for a trip litrotigh Wn-hln:rton and (California, after which she will go to Nebraska for an indefinite) j rtuy. Mra. Keck sold licr ranch; to Webb Vun Meter. , Fred Huberts and Ell Wolf were In Klamath Falls on buai- neaa Friday.- Mr. and Mra. Joe Nork and family motored to Klamath Falls on a combined bualuess and pleasure trip. ' Hay Freucr was a visitor in Klamath Falls Friday. '.m Griffith was in Bonanza on businesi Tuesday. MONOTONY IN DIET IS UNDESIRABLE Eat Wide Variety of Food Sweetened for Enjoyment If a diet expert could visit every Some In the I'nitcd States and com bine nil the diet mistakes into one phrase, he would doubtless sny, "too monotonous." Food authorities nre complaining that tho richest nation of the world is sacriflcine '.xith health and enjoyment by eat ing monotonous, unnupet izing food j. There is a remedy that, wilb a I 'I little thought, can be applied in j .( every home. Make a study of all ! i tne varieu ncauniui loona, oeing i ! .tire to include milk, eggs, cereals, I I vegetables, fruits and meats. Serve ,.rled foods in the regular diet ind learn to use the right amount r.f smrnr In n.nke the vnrimis dishes .nsteful and delicious. ! It is simply impossible to keep well without eating the varied food. : that contain all the henlth elements, It is almost'imMssible to eat these foods unless they are pleasing to the taste. Sugnr, in addition to I being a wonderful food, is nature1 perfect flavor. Make delicious milk-shakes it' milk, sugnr and flavoring. If you want your family to like tggs. learn now quick nnd easy it is to 1 make henlthful egg-nogs. Remem , bcr applesauce, slewed dried fruits aud cereals for breakfast. Remem ber the rule of one cookcl. and i one raw fruit and vegetable a , day properly sweetened, and cakes, cookies, and ice cream for dess rt I Most fisnls arc-more delicious and ro'irishinc with sugar. The Sugar InitltuU. w. to Renew Hunt to the mountain, with another iu iin auuim-T i rasa,Frmor;.racnna I Irlght), hunter who murdered Mra. ion two years ago. DEAD HONORED WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. (AP) ' llonse members forgot nolltlcs and legislative quarrels today j while they Jollied in paying horn- ! age to their dead colleague of ; house and senate In tho first ' group memorial exerciaea ever j held tn that chamber. s.Vi. 0 1 Lmf. Lucy Banning Dies In Italian City 1,08 ANOEI.ES, Feb. 20. (LP) Lucy Ilannlnx. SO yean id the belle of aouthern California and the toaat of Loa Anrelea, , died today In Florence. Italy, of ' pne.m..nla, her relatlvea bera ) were notified. Four marrlaitea kept her Dame In the limelight, and at lb time, .f her death aha waj Lucy IJan- ! nlnit Ota. wife of a Japaneae atun- Jdenl. The world rould not orer ' look her aucccsalve romances, but . It alwaya forcare. Sho waa the 'daughter of General I'hlneas Ilannlnx. pioneer cperator of bUku coach llnee. To fk;iit ix ;akdkx NKW YOIIK. Feb. 20, (el') I Jimmy Hlattery. Buffalo light heavyweight, and James J. Brad dock of Jerat-y City, who knocked 'out Tuffy Griffith, wera matched today for a 10-rotind bout In Vadljon Square Garden March 11. . Baking Powder Guaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture and large volume in your bakings MiUons of pounds used by our Government What part of your newspaper is of most interest to you? The front page? The society page? Sports? Woman's page? Financial? Editorial? Cartoons? There is a part of nearly every page that is practical, helpful, full of news the advertising. Do you interest yourself in reading it? You should. Here is news of immediate value to you. Comforts necessities luxuries merchandise every bit of which gives you a dollar's worth of value for every dollar you spend. In the advertisements is information of practical worth. Reputable merchants bring wares for your inspection that are soundly made and of known, proved value. The statements they make they are willing to sign knowing that each statement must be truthful, for their reputation, standing in the community, and business prestige is at stake. It pays to read advertisements. For, in this part of your newspaper, you can find where your money can be spent to best advantage. A very material aid in bettering your every-day life. A way of lengthening your pocket book. v- Get the habit of reading the advertisements in this paper, and taking advantage of the help they bring you The Klamath News Try Our MERCHANTS LUNCH Today 60c HOTEL WILLARD Coffee Shoppe New Spring Merchandise Will be arriving daily at McDonald's Ladies Shoppe ; New Spring Coats, New Dresses, MiTinery, Etc. The very newest from the different mar kets east and here on the Coast. Watch icr cur announcement and prices atcr in the week. As usual, superior quality in all price classes. CAA? DONAbD'S badies f(Shoppo 1J4 N. Eighth St. Hopka Building Klamath Falls, Oregon Just around the corner from Forbes Drug Store SPECIAL DINNER Each Evening - Escept Sunday $1.00