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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1925)
EVENTNC HERALD. KLAMATH FAUS. "OREGON MONDAY, JULY 20, 1fl2B Brother of Klamath Man Retires From Army After Experience of Thirty Years in the Service Stringing wires around the world from the snows of Alaska to the balmy tropics at the equator is the uni que army experience of Master Sergeant M. A. Loosley, signal corps, who has just retired after 30 years service in the army. ,5 Sergeant Loosley is a brother of F. M. Loosley, owner of the White Pelican Iron Works of this city and has a number of friends in Klamath county. Sergeant Loos ley was attached to the Presidio, San Francisco, when he was honorably retired on July 11th. i Sergeant Loosley first entered tae Signal Corps pi' me Army In 1800 anil was immediately sent to Alaikto, where tie .helped install me first telegraph and cable lines iu that reiglon. He also enjoys the distinction of having operated the first 4elegrali key established on the Tukoo River. Later be perform ed similar dudes In the Philippine Islands. - At the outbreak of the World War Sergeant Loosley was commis sioned a First Lieutenant in the Signal Corps, ixganlted two Signal Corps Railway Battalions at Chicago and accompanied one of them. Die 415th, as Its captain overseas. While la Prance, he was promoted tor berluortoua service to the grade ot Major and participated In the great drive of the American Amy thru he Argouno Forest. Ho was en camped wlua his battrill n on the banks ot the Meiise River, at Sedan, when the Armistice was signed. Upon his return to tho United States ibe was mustered ut of the service as a Major, and Immediately rejoic ed his old (organisation, the Signal Corps, in 'his old grade ot Master Sergeant, which rank he Eiaa held up to the date of ujs retirement. Sergeant Loosley has a son, Al lyn B. Lopsley, who Is a Second Lieutenant in the Organised Re serves of me Army of the Uolted States, and a Junior at the Univer sity of California. Ttie wonder ful primate ef Sun Francisco, well known to Sergeant Loosley from his many trips movie through thlsl city, has resulted In the establishing ot tils future ihome In this locality. Major General Charles T. Moisoher commamdlng tho Ninth Corps Area, personally ojngratuluted Master Sergeant Loosley on the occasion of his retirement, remarking on tils long and faithful service aud excel lent character. Sergeant LoJsItv la 63 years of age, hut youthful In appearance and bids fuir to eUoj- many happy yeara Jn his well earned retlreineut. mi I -r-TpijiM.iM.4iii-iLMiauijii mm i n i in .mil r - --2---- ului n iiinl ' frilTT--- Road to Ocean Is Scouted by Railroad Head Why Not Try Prevention? Why wait until you have to call in the doctor. Why not find out today about the condition of your teeth. Tour doing so may prevent years ot illness. More than one chronic ailment has been traced directly to a diseased tooth. We can tell you me truth about vour teeth in a few minutes and it costs you nothing. , R. D. COE, DENTISTS I "' 1 ' (Painless ot course) 102-J04 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main Phone 836 : A Cold Weather Shop 1 1 in Hot Weather Our modem and up to date method of refrig eration and sanitation make the meats that cone from bur shop in the hot weather of sum mer just as' safe and health building as they are in the dead of winter. X The quality is just as high and every saf e- guard known to science is taken to make this all important food as safe and palatable in T.-l T 1 tiiuy as m juecemoer. , Eat More Meat- It Is Your Best Food Miller's Market GUS MILLER, Prop. Main, near Eighth Phones 750 and 751 Four Deliveries Daily WATCH US GROW Superior Coffee The minute coffee is roasted it begins to lose its flavor and the second it begins to lose its flavor, the average person loses interest in it. i T.o take care of this difficulty, we roast our coffee every day in just the quantities that will sell in a 'day. This means that you are getting absolutely fresh coffee with every bit of flavor that it has. Let Us Improve Your Coffee Taste Italian-American Grocery 910 Main Open Evening and Sundays Complete line of Domestic and Imported Goods WE DELIVER FREE 0! Louw W. Hill Visits Over Night in City It the Northern lines are casting hopeful eyes across the Oregon line into smiiy..- California, It Is not down the Klamath river to the sea. This was tile curt and definite-1 statement Saturday night of Louis W. Hill, chairman of tUe board of directors ot ' the Great Northern railroad, who stopped over night In Klamath Fulls on his way south to his summer home in Monterey, Calif. He was accompanied by two sons, Louis Hill Jr., and Cortlandt nui, anu also uity v. i.intnor. as sistant chief engineer of tho S. P. A S. "We aro on the Pacific at Seat tle." Mr. Hill pointed out, "what ... reason would mere be lor pro ceeding down the Klamath river to the sea? Nome." Aitnougtb. Mr. Hill would not nrtike any definite statement, he in dicated that the Northern lines were anxious to build south into the great tonnage producing state of Califor nia. "After we get here, we might build down south it we could am ass sufficient tonnage. If we did build, we would follow down the east side of the Cascade range and tap the timber standi. In ttie south ern Klamuth basin country." Mr. Hill left darly yesterday morn ing for Susanville. He expressed in terest in the T. B .Walker timber and admitted ohat timbermen ot that section had been after the Northern lines to extend their lines south.. . Big closing out sale of pianos The entire stock of pianos and player pianos to be closed out immediate ly. Now is your time to get a strict Iy high-grade guaranteed instrument at a greatly reduced price and on easy terms if desired. $375 $215 ,i SACRA MJEN'TO VISITOR Special Agent ot Cram and Eorster Here on Business Edwin Pendry, special agent of Crum and Forster of Sacramento, spent the week-end in Klamath Falls on business, leaving early this nioruiog for Medford. ANDERSON" IMPROVING Rums Are Healing; and Speedy Re covery is Hoped for W. R. Anderson, w'io Was so pain fully burned on Saturday when he was working on dead wire which for some unknown reason suddenly surged, rendering him unconscious and burning his bands uodly, is do ing nicely and a speedy rerovery Is "hoped for by the attending physi cian. . A marriage license was Issued Saturday afternoon by Oounty Clerk C. R. DeLap to Charles Ferrand Shaw and Leon a Morande, both of whom la re residents of tihls city and well known. -with DRUGSTORE MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE f uiih k J OQc 'AS"-gJ Large Size Cleans the teeth and leaves a fresh, clean taste In the mouth. Contains no grit. Its dully use prevents pyorrhea. Star Drug Store KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Here is a new player and to start the ball rolling you can hand us $20 and $12 per month. This practically new, up-to-date piano will be sent to your home for $10 cash and $8 per month. Remember you only have five days to take advantage of tliis wonder ful opportunity. Old instruments taken in exchange. Come early or ring us up at 122 South Sixth. Klamath Falls Music House PARTY AT SPENCER CHEEK A party of the younger set In cluding UJe Misses Luia HUnson, Etna Jenson and Sybil Bamber, Bill Williams, Dwayne Buell an:r Mar tin Adams motored to Spencer Creek yesterday morning where they Bpent the day on a picnic party. DEPUTY CORONER BACK I. A. Towey Returns From Portland After Visit of Several Weeks I. A. Towey, dhief assistant to Earl Whltlock, county coroner and logal undertaker, hai) Just returned from Portland. Mr. Towey has been in Portland for several weeks vis iting his family and also being treat ed for sinus trouble. PHYSICIAN EXPECTED BACK Dr. H. D. L. Stewart Will Probably Return Tonight or Tomorrow 'Dr. H. D. L. Stewart, local phy sician Is expected back either to mlglbt or tomorrow from New York where he has been spending sever al 'weeks on a business nnd pleasure trip. He was expected back last night but i& delay- kept dim away for a day lor so. LEAVE FOIl LAKE Kennotlh Thomas, Carrol Colvln and Oranvllle Colvln left this morn ing for Lake ot the Wioods where they will spend a, 'week at the Boy Scout's camp at the base ot Mount Pitt. The three boys were driven to the lake by Linn Nesmltli, employe of the California Orogon 'Power com pany. They will remain thero for a week. . . HOARD MEETS TODAY Final stamp of approval on the construction of the Spraguo River school house, and additions on the Lamm's Mill school housq and Chiloquln school house, are expected this afternoon at a special meeting of the county school board, which Is scheduled for 2 p. m. Tho meeting was to have been held In the office of the county school superintendent in the court house. Deputies Score Outside House, But Fail Inside Although a man giving his namo as J. Miller was found carrying a gunny-sack full of alleged beer, to ward the house, a careful search of i X the house, which was in 8hlpplngton, revealed no trace of more booze to deputy sheriffs who conducted the raid Saturday night. The raid was staged about mid night. Miller Is held in Jail pend ing a hearing Idler today boforo County Judge Bunnell. Sheriff Hawkins was convinced this morn ing that the name of J. Mirier glvon by the man arrested, was an alias. ath aro cross-sectioned with Irri gation ditches that bear n steadv stream of water from tho upper Klamnth Inko into tho heart of the farming sections. And It Is these Ir rigation ditches that Is making life worth living to tho children of farmers. , Yesterday ovory Irrigation ditch that carried sufficient water to float a toy sail boat was tho ob ject I vo of nil the "kids" of tho neighborhood. Jensen Proves Too Liberal For Safety It wasn't because ho got drunk himself, but because he got every body elso drunk, that caused rail road authorities to complain against Morris Jensen, who conducts a store at Skookum, according to tho sheriff's office. Jensen, was arrest ed Haturdny night by a deputy sheriff at Skookum and brought to Klamath Falls on n charge of pos session of intoxicating liquor. A large jar partly filled with nllogod moonshine whiskey was confiscated by authorities.' Jensen was to have boon brought before County Judge R. H. Bunnell, who will act as justice of the peace in the abnonce of R. H. Hunsakor. I Farm Kids Enjoy Irrigation Swim If any Good Samaritan of tho city allows his mind to dwell upon tho unfortunate lot of the poor country boy who hasn't any cool river or lake to swim In. lot his sympathy bo quashod. For tho prin cipal agricultural sections, of; Klam- Pump Motors and Engines FOR IRRIGATING , FAIRBANKS-MORSE Equipment will serve you well A complete assortment in Btock at all times TRY LORENZ CO. '. 4. i '4 FIRST on Sixth nearMAIN ,y PHONE 371 i