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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1925)
, FTtlDAY, MAY ,S fl925 worm. SI cLOSEKLAiATH - V1 .. General White Deplores V Action of Legion; Ap v praisal Job Cause Aa long , as opposition to estab lishment of a National Guard com pany in Klamath Falls is manifest in the local American Legion, this city will not bo granted a company, 1$ the word received hero yesterday by Captain George A.-Proctor Jr. from , George A. White, brigadier general, and in charge of the Na tional. Guard in Oregon. Mr. White, in his communication, expressed regret that his failure to aid-In ' securing the-appointment of H. E. Getz as Klamath appraiser ot state bonuB loans, should be the foundation of the local post's veto of the National Guard company 'pro- Must Stop Bickering ' "Frankly,. I have heln the hope that an infantry company would ul timately be formed and mustered in at Klamath Falls", Mr. White said. V'The' Legion post asked us for a " company some months ago and it was a matter of deep regret that no company was available at the time. There is no company at the present moment for assignment. In course 4f time, we expect to receive author ity from the Federal Government to muster four additional compan jes. Some twenty communities are ion the application list for these com panies.: . and . . you , will . appreciate, ihereforo, that it would be very un wise for the General Staff to allot One of ihese companies to any com munity whore there was an element .of -opposition, no matter. . whether -Jthe opposition were honest mis understanding of the. new National defense law or otherwise. j ''Personally it- is my belief that jKlamath ' Falls : ex-service men are fust as intensely patriotic anj the .'American Legion membership as a whole ust as whole-heartedly be- ALASKA The . Refrigerator with tho Cork Insulation Buying a re frigerator w.ould be a simple matter if you always knew just what the insulation in each refrigerator was.,. For tlie 'lco , economy , of any refrigerator depends entirely on the ma terials that are used to keep , heat out and Co'.d in. V In buying an ALASKA re Mgerator you know exactly , what Its Insulation is, as you can see the cork insulation,, through the lUtle windows and is your safegu'.rd in buying a ..refrigerator. Call at store 'and let us show you the difference. Lucas Furniture 502 Main Street N ow POLITIC is the time to get that Garden Hose Last year, we distribut ed ; two miles of our crack-proof non-kink-able moulder! hose and thereby earned the rep "utation of being Gar den Hose Headquarters Try -V .:7;7:' '.''Z'-'l . : LORENZ CO. First Phone 371 On 6th near Main I of liny other community. I believe that, that if . company wore available ,1.- t.'l II. . 4 ......... ' i lulu lilt' iv minimi runs iruni) wcic iV the matter put squarely up to tlioj whole membership in Its true light, jjL' would overwhelmingly support tho' company; However, as I have said, I X Willi IVVUlliy l-UlllllllllllllCD UIIDI I.Uill- . T ... . . ! iA panics ana only lour in prospect, j V iho General Stnff would hardly he inclined to involve itself in any sort of controversy over this (matter." Viinbln. To Sco Connection General White was unnble to seo the connection between political ap pointments and the Nutior. il Guard company.,' , ;'. ' :l "; "Just what connection exists be tween political appointments for post officials and the building up of our national defense, is not quite clear, nor is it believed that any such connection harmonizes with I'' !f tho basic principals and universal ideals of the American Legion", he wrote. "In fact such an action is so utterly foreign to the American Legion that we can only conclude that tho Inspiring name of this great institution is being misused." f BUSINESS WOMEN TO HAVE PICNIC MONDAY Miss Lorotta Jonnlnga, one of the captains recently 'appointed by .the Business Women's club will have charge ot the Monday night moet tng of the organization. Mr3. Avis M'jConnell has donated her home ou Conger avenue for tho o:cas!on, . which will be in the nature of a( picnic supper The, committee in charge are taking care ot tho sup per which will be served picnic ilyle at 6:30 p. m. The two cap tains, tho other Jackie Emmons, I were appointed to further interest In, the meetings for the summer I 'A. iV months. : This will be the most, . novel meeting of the year and the!W Y first to be given out of doors. -X I YOUNG STRIBLING DEFEATS CHILEAN HOSTON, May 8. Young Strib ling of Atlanta is now a recognized' heavyweight. He made a triumphal entry into the class by . scaring a technical knockout in the fourth round last' night over Quintin Ro mero, heavyweight champion of Chile. The southerner now has wan his way upward through every box ing grade from that of bantam weight. . . .; The Chilean wa3 apparently out classed from the start, and his blows in the first round were inef fective.. He' was badly jiunish'ed ia ike , next : round, ; -. suffering two knockdowns in the third, and fought blindly in the fourth rcund after a third 'flooring, until . the referee stopped the bout and gave Stribling the decision. i" T f f V t t ? T f f t t f t T ? f f T T f JARDINE WILL SHOW HIS STUFF AS ROPER WASHINGTON, May 3. Secre tary Jardine, who recently accepted the, dare of a boyhood chum to en ter a broncho riding event in North Dakota, is thinking of also taking Mayor James Dahlm'an of Omaha In a California roping contest. : The mayor's challenge, now un der consideration by Mr. Jardine, sugge3t3 that the contest bo staged at an American, legion ro'deo to be held May 12. In his younger days the secretary was a cowboy. FROM WKED Manager of Weed Lumber Company Hero For Several Days t J. M. White, accompanied by a number of officials of the Weed Lumber company is spending some time in the city interested in the U.nber game. Whtie Is manager of the Long Bell interests in Weed. The party are expecting to return to the south in the morning.. f f f T f f T f Vaccinations aro Somo don't take. like vacations. COAST LICAUUK SCORES ; : , At Portland 4, Seattle 2. : At Oakland 6, Los Angolea 1. At Sacramento 6, Salt Lake IS. At Vernon 4, -San Francisco 7. : O I PERSONALS .'I f T T f T T O. G. Settle of Yroka Is among the many out cf town visitors In the city this week-end, stopping in the WUilto Pelican ..hotel. ' ', ' W. G. Drew of Medford Is' visit ing In Klamath Falls from his homo In the valloy. : . . . ' W. H. Cameron is a Klamath Falls visitor frotm his home in Napa, California, whore ho is interested in a ranch.:. J. F. Dentler Is another Califor nia visitor in the city this week-end from his home in Chico. Robert Rae Is stopping In the Arcade hotel for acveurl days whllo on a business trip here from his home In Alturas. , Sam Chakonos ot Weed is a busi t T ., -,. -I 2 So. 6th St J. T. Perkins cm,e to God's Country, named Klama th Falls, with nothing in his pockets, so mudh on his back. J. T. Perkins cays I may leave the same way but I will pay my creditors, that is why he is asking to sell the people of Klamath Falls $21,000 worth of merchandise for, les$ than you can buy it anywhere else We ask the people owing this store to kindly pay their accounts. The prices below prove to you what I am saying- One Day Only One to a Customer Aliimioiim Tea Kettles Only Cock Stoves and up Mattresses $5.50aRdup j , : ' '' j Xllt.l.'-- 'all cut 'the-limit 4 '.'"j.-.r- We do net buy furniture in carload lotsybut we have 6, caf loads of ' Furniture, Ranges, Rugs, Dishes and Kitchen utensils and as We need money bad, we. have the edge and sell for less, as this sale was not in tended to make a, prof it. . ... , .u. (, r. : "'J , ;,,... , Blabons and Armstrong Print Linoleum , Purchased Saturday will ibe laid on "your floor by ex perts, for only 99 c 8-uare var Cotton Fibre Rugs For only j....., All other rugs cutf the" limit Lloyd Loom Baby Carriages Regular $39.60. Sale ; $22.30 Collopsable Baby Sulkies SaI $12.50 Relaxation for Mother Seclusion for: Sister Ask to Them v tSSTS II Amowx i Porch rntfiytJi4MriigTwiii'r.'wMBWiJiit wa twin tsrtjfiMi Tgf.v. rwwrw naaBj WMwrwmiUiM.wwrw.Jiifwii mmm m&zt.ncli . The ideal shade for all types of living and sleeping porches--Open, screened or glass enclosed A Beautiful Walnut End Table Of highest wokrmanship and quality, regular $10.50 . . i ' .',(,'. value q; - ' 5U.95 lbale.... Special f t Bed Stead, Springs and .. ,x', ' Mattress 2-inch continuous post, ivory ; finish, steel bed. 90 coil bed spring, coils attached to steel frame. Best quality A 100 Cotton Mattress .'. ; complete $25:75 Comfort for Dad Rest for " Baby Ask to . see Them, y ??, ems Shades Ml ,;.,,. i'.-'(irjHi!Mis'(ii t 1 i 1 2 7 So. 6th St. EXTRA i One Day Only One to a Customer 6-qiiart Aluminum Convex Kettle 8'2-INCH . ALUMINUM LID Oil Stoves 35 and up Dressers $12.50 and up Dining Tables $12.50 andup' t t T T T J T ' T T T T St X t T f : y . f . t T t t T T T V f t T T T T T T t T t t ness visitor In the city for the ro- I mln1cT. of tho week.- " .