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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1929)
THE KLAMATH NEWS SUNT) Y, 'APRIL 21, 1020 PAGE FIVE Theft of Carton Of Cigarettes Leads to Prison KKKU.NO, Calif., April S0,,(U I'l A life sitiii.ie In Kulmin irlwii U ihu prlru l.nuU Mnralrs, ?. will pay fur II IS .arttin ut rliaroiliis. Muralns win on his way tu KuUuin Iciility Bflcr the niunilu lury wuluiii-a ilun an liulillunl criminal wan Im iofJ In sttiii'ilur ruurl lii-m by Juiluo H. I,. Sim llicr. Miiruii-n pimll guilty (u theft nf IIh daari'lti'S, Muralr-a hail two prior rntiTlc tlima o( liurxlurjr axulnai dim In this rnnnty mid une In l.n An , mlw, t'niler t'slirnriila'i orlm llllll rutin, a Bully theft li'Tilllcl a fi-limy when rnhiiiitlll by a ciinvlrtid Mini, Juilni Hlruthcr lil. Muralna mlinllicil tu'lnn a nar cotic atlillit. Ilia rorord liulml.s I aliases ami SJ arrrats In thi Urn IS years, Deputy Hhurlff Kd t V order k Mid. ' HAGER, OREGON .MIIH. J. X. (il TIIHIK Nrws oirrMinili-nl IIACKH, Oro.. April. 19 Untie Rolens unit family ou l lis Kono road visited wlib Mr. and Mra. J. N. Uuthrle laal Sunday after noon. 1. X. llrainliall uf Klamath Kails rstlni on Mr. and Mra. ('. F, llaanr. Krlrtay morning. I). A. MK'omb and family at tended the hitch arhool play ml tha Henley arhool laat Katurday night. Them waa a iarsa ai Irnrtanrc. .J. P. OnVn'o ralM at, the J. N. Guthrie home laal Huuilny Bioruluaj. - f '. r -fj 1 i Mr. anir Mra. Iwrmi-e fllrk wero hostesses at a dlnm-r party Huuday ercnliia. llueata In cluded Qlailya Haxton. (Urn 011 Iwrt. Mr. and Mra. Hubert found. Mla Kran.-ri Sexton. Mra. Oladya Welgle and daughter Shirley, gnesta from Waahlnglun who are vlartlhg at Uin Hubert I'ouiid homo lltla week. Mr. and Mra. J. K Worm and mall ann worn dinner guests at the homo of Mr. aud Mra. Itoy I-a I'rarlu Nunilay evening. Mra. Lawreilre fllrk. daughter of Mra. K. K. MoClay railed at bur homo Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. II. V. Pound and their guests. Mra. Wolnln and daughter, Hhlrley. motored to t'lilloquln. Huiulny moruliiK. Mra. Dora M'lay of Uoat'liurg wiu a week-end guest at tho horn of her slater, Mra. K. K. Mct'lay. J. N. Outline inulorvd to Klu imath Falls to trananct business, rciaeprilay afternoon. J. N. Ilramhull la making ar rangements to liulld a hay ware house III Ihla eertlou. I). A. MeConib Id J unt rom plotlng the vrvi'Hon of a poultry house at bla ranch. Mra. Kd Hearing and daugh ter. Mlaa Thelnia. wera aboppliig In Klamath Kails, Saturday at .tcrnoon. Mr. Mi-Clay, Unwnnio nirk and Nh-k Illrk reh'lirated thv open ing of the flahlng aeaaon hy flahlng ou tin) Klumath river. Monday. Mr. and Mra. Dunn nf Klamulh Falla hiivo purcliuaed nlnn arrea of kround from Fred Cnfer. llu la building a homo aud oxpnrta to moro out aa aonn aa It la completed. .Mra. Howard Short and daugh ter. Mae, pont tho evening with IA Mr. and Mra. C. F. linger last DEFICIT FACES BOURBON PARTY NEW YORK. April 20. (AP) Study of plana tax wiping out f the 11.300,000 debt or the demo cratic party will be placed In the hands or a romtnlitim In be ap pointed by National Clntlrmnn, John J. Itaskoh. This net Ion wua decided upon Inst night at a meeting attended by Alfred K. Smith and Senator Jie T. Robinson, the parly's standard bearers In the 192S presidential campaign, and mem bers nr Ibn imty's advisory nud nxocullvo committees. SEE THE NEW Kf ASKI Special Six ROYAL EQUIPPED ROADSTER Now on Display at Templar Motor Co. Phone 1010 CITY BRIEFS Mra. I.lid I.. Low left on the luto trnln luat night for I' rlliuid. (where alio will apeud aevvrul ' duya. I Mra. A. M. Hi he laid ot Ihla illy la attending a aliort tliuo In ( I Murabfleld, vlnltlng frlelida and ; ' Itauaaitlug bualmaa. i Mra. William Merrill and Mra. II. K. Hula reltinied Tliuraday from A.lilnnd, whero they linvi been vUlllug with rrlenda. ('"I. Clinrlen H. Albert, attorney for Ibn (I rent Northern rullroud, I la vlxtt luat In Klumath Fall on i railroad tnultera. Ilia utile j la ! In Heuttle, Wuahlngluu. ' Wullnrn lie, ry, Hollywood film jMlir, had a vtnnll tuato of anluion i flablna on tho river Thuraday. lie hooked a Inrgo (,'hluo k and ip'nyrd It for 2& mlnutea before i It finally got tway. ilevry fluw .to tho llogua In hla own airplane land left utter hla unaiirreuful I fight with tho anlmon for U t I Angvlea. lie plana to return jwheu the flhlng la reported bet 'ter. II atayed at Weaaku lun 'whllo bore. Crania I'aaa C'our 1 ler. ('. Maker of llogua ftlver baa been aiH'iiillitg aevvral daya In I the elty on bualnoaa. ! J A. Tadrord of Fanta Rnaa. 'Calif., will at p In the rlty today : for a vlalt with Mr. and Mra. ' Karl C. Itrynnlda. Mr. Tedford la on route eoutn alter a buelneaa vlalt In Port la od. O. I). McKomlo of San Krnn- i'laro haa arrived in the city on a bualneaa trip. Ho eipecla lo remain jwroral niotitha. ' W. fl. I.k cf Mantera. Calif., la apvndlng aeverol montha M Malln, having motored north re cently. Mra. Klnlae Mclnlyro will alnj two numhera at the forum pro jgrara at Hotel Wlllird next Wed- ueaday noon. It waa anu uliced yeaterday at the chamber of I commerce. She hue choaen "T-i I a Hilltop" and "Lavua on Hie .Highroad." P. A. Albertann of the Pelican Hay Lumber company returned lust night from a bualnesa trip to Kan Fruuclacn. Mr. and Mrs. W. (i. dlo left Into Saturday afternoon for Loa AnReloa by motor ufter spending the dny In the city. Mr. Ida la manager if tho Oregon stnte rbiinibur of commerce and talked hero yvaterdny ut a luncheou at tho Wlllurd. j L. Joaeph Dul'rc. accrolary at j the local Southern Pacific office, left lust night for Portland. Hi ' plans to drive hla car back to- I day. Mr. and Mia. I'.e rge lllehn. Mrs. Mitrvln Lucas and Mrs. Paul Fouler" hove returned from a visit of aovernl weeks In l,o Angeles 1 I ngl.l other southern California ) pnlnta. It'll Nltsrhelm rot u mod laal night fr'tu San Francisco, where ho has been a patient In a bay city hivplinl for .the p.ist two weeks. He la recovering fact from tin operation which he auh mltled to on his leg. nnd la able lo get around cn erutche.i. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Gordon leave tblt evening tor Portland, where they will spend n day vbi It Ing with Mrs. O rdon's uncle. They will then leave for Reglna, 8nsk., Canada, to make their homo. Mlsa Dehlla Hawkins has been nominated for the position of senior woman on the Creator Oreg n siato committee, accord ing to word rocelved hero. She la the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hawkins of this city. Mra. Nulo Hays, 2121 Applc gnle street. left yesterday for Itoseburg. Sho will roturn Moll- "m 11 11th and Klamath duy (veiling with Mr. and Mra. II. K. Uhuw and adn, Hen. Witt 1nKfil,. t..,ii..v ..r II..U Iu ..tultr III . 1 ,1... I Mtttf nUl-V, IH Pl'l I'llini, ,1, HI II,. J home of her daughter In Mill! Addlll.il. Mra.' Will .Mnrey la expected home within a few iluya from Huleui, ulo'ie aim baa been vlalt lug her parunta for tho pat aev erul wei ki. Ilnrtoii Villi (Irinan of the Klamath New left luat night for I'oilluild, whero he will upend Hovorul duya vlaltlug nt hla homo. Dr. fl. Ailler left by tniln lual nluht for I' rilund, whero he will apend tho week-end with frlenda. Among thoao reglatorlng at tp flsrcmont yeiderday were I'. V. I'nrdenaon, Itlveraldn, Calif.: W. K. Muffin and wlfo, Portland, (ienrgo L. Plrkert, Portland; Mra. Other Holdeii, Iia Ange lia. and Mr. and Mra. Leo 8ge h rn, Kirk. Mra. Jamea Hull will return within the next few duya from Corrullla, where ahe haa been at tending Oregon State college Mra. Hull will be remembered ai Mlaa Lorraliin Mordoff. I Norrla Ooorgo Smith haa filed ault for divorce from Margaret Sconrhln Smith al'eglng cruel and Inhuman troatment. They wore married In Klamath Falla on November It, 1924. There are no children. Alfenl Kdwin,8rhmlti, 23, and Dorothy Oroenw'ald, 17, both of Klamath Falla. were yesterday granted a license to tnnrry by the county clerk. Mr. Schmltf la a plumber In this clty.( A marriage license waa luatied yeaterday-at the office of the county clerk lo Hawllng Newel Hale, and Katberlue Katelle Seymoro, So, both nf Klamath Falla. .Mr. Halo gnro bla occu pation aa a clerk. Churlea W. Smith left laat night for Dallas u.'compuuylug tho remains of his father. Ibe late Joseph Smith. Tho body was escorted to tho train by the Klamath Klka lodge. -Mr. Smith during his lifetime bnd been a member of the Aatorlu Lodge of Klks. 192S Whippet Coupe 1927 Hudson Coach 1927 Chevrolet Sedan "l927 Buick Coupe 1927 Dodge Touring 1925 Hudson Coach 1925 Paige Brougham .1926 Chrysler Sedan ACME Motor Go. 400 S. 6th St. j For reunite use Newa Class Ada. Big Buys in Used Cars Lakeview Takes . I No Part in G. N. ! Railroad Fight, I.AKKVIKW. Oro., April 2U. A petition favoring tho exclul?n of t lie Great Northern railway from tho northern California, field between Lookout and Kcl dlo fulled of any material aup-' port In a special meeting of the' Lako in i'l lily chamber of coin-! uieree. Tho aesslon lted until well toward oildnlaht with mui a argument on the proposition' when a in Hon for further con-; alderatlou of the matter by tb' 1 llrectora of the lake county , chamber of commerce temiwifur-1 Hy dlapoaed of tho petition anil brought tho meeting to a clufa. The petition wua prepared at the Invitation or Iho offleere nr the rhiiinber when tho matter wna Informally dlacusaed by the : illn. lors with J. II. Mabon, truf-' (Ir ni-innBiT of the N. C. O. and : A. K. Wylla, attorney for the , r d. laat woek. Jiolh Mr Ma-; ban and Mr. Wylto wore present at the meeting and argued for ' Urn paaaage.' - , Tho drainage of traffic In tha . territory from the line of the! N. ('. O. waa atresaed by the visiting officials aa forming a j distinct threat to service over: Oeethe NEW CHEVROLET SIX a Six in the price range of the four! ' You are cordially invited to visit our special display of the new Chevrolet-Six arranged in con junction with the great nation v ide Spring Showing of General Motors cars. Here, in a price, class that has hitherto been occupied exclu sively by four-cylinder automo biles, you will see displayed a line of beautiful models that bring you every advantage of six-cylinder performance in the price range of the four. Representing four years of test ing and development, the new Chevrolet combines six-cylinder smoothness, six-cylinder reserve power, six-cylinder speed and six-cylinder acceleration. Yet, due to the greatest array of me Von . Ire Cordially liu iU tl to Sec Our Phone QUALITY AT. I "& r vy V, ,' i, n Mlaa Mabel Monro, daughter or Mr. anil Mra. '. II. Moore, pop ular atudent of Klammh In Ion high arhool, who wn flnt hon ora In tho oratorical coutcr.t for ihla district, held In Bend Friday evening, April 12th. tho lino of tln.N. C. O. It iu pointed ut that the 'new Hue would tako practically all of the tonnage produced at Wcstwood from Ibn Kernley Lussen brancn with which the N. C. O. connects at Wendel, a lose aurpisslng the gain to be made by the Install all n of the Pickering mill. GENERAL ; - -.- l v ' chanical advancements that Chcv . rolct'bas ever announced, it gives belter than twenty miles to the gallon oj gasoline with x tremely low oil consumption. And this amazing six-cylinder performance is matched in ia pressiveness by the beautiful new Fisher bodies. Longer, lower and roomier . . . finished in striking new colors . . . and offering numerous outstanding comfort and convenience fea tures they introduce into the low -price field a new concep tion of luxury, comfort and style. Come in any time this week. We want you to see for yourself that no other car in the world can give you so much at prices within the reach of all. LOCKE MOTOR CO. 49 Sprague River Will Get Highway I Continued from Page One ) were put on all market roads In the county. Limits of I.OOU pounds already exist on the r ad from the Turner ranch to the south end or Langcll valluy, on the Fremont highway, on tha Illy Campbeit and on the Uly-North Fork roads. i The rourt tiwk formal action on a resolution which the court Instructed Wilson S. Wiley, dls i trlct attorney, to draw np favor . Ing the application of the Ureat Northurn railroad to the Inter state commerce commisalon for 'permission to construct an ex tonalon of their line south of Klamath Fulls to Lookout, Calif. Copy of the resolution which the court adopted follows: I "KKSOLVED that the app'.lca tlon or tho Great Northern Rall !way company and the Western I Pacific Hallway company for the ' extension of tho line of the West ern Pacific Hallway company from Pnxton or Keddla to Look . out, and the Great Northern Rail- way company from Klamath Falla j to Lookout, pending before the Interstate Commerce Commission should be aupported by Klamath County, Oregon; that It la In the llntereat of this community that MOTORS mm r or s--. s Special Exhibit' of the Mew i 522 South 6th Street LOW Klamath County, Oregon, Inter-1 rena In these proceedings, and that tha County Court and Coun ty Commissioners of Klamath 1 County, Orogon, file a petition In ' Intervention, collect evidence In j support thereof and preaent the 'same through wltnessea to the j Interstate Commerce Commisalon upon the bearing ot the applica tions." M'MtlEKM.W DIKH LONGVIKW. Wash., April 20. (l l'l 8th B. 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