Monday, NovpiiiIiit 2:i 1925
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To Win
O Luc! 7 Strikes
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Wc invite every smoker in this city to take
advantage of this startling offer. We've told
you about Lucky Strike superiority. Your
friends have told you. Now know for your
self the value of the toasting process! We
ke this proposition to win more friends;
The regular price of a tin of 50 Lucky Strikes is 40c
We pay the Government Tax of 15c
You pay the dealer only 25c
A - ni-iii-'L-lr sa the dealer's allotment
-YCL CUiCJiy? at this pric: is limited.
G-Cf: CD.e tin C0?0 for home or for office.
"Tt-ta j.j ir y. v 1 1 r'.-l r-n will be ia effect when the dealer'
ilk, regular price supply on offer u
Smoke these 50 Lucky Striker.. Then you'll know how the 45
minute toasting process adds to the, flavor and improves the taste.
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Nurse's Death
Held Natural
SAN PRANOISOO, Nov. 2.1.-(P)
TtiH dMtb In n boipltal lul iikiu
of HlM Mnry K, Uiwivmi-, IS, a
niirno, uiulor OtfCUtt'tUlCM whirl)
atari' il an liiv"ii Ir.atlnn, wan tatinnil
by lia I n ra 1 minn'ii. It win itii noli iii-.ul
hnro toilny hy Dr. BhOlby BtrjiitgcH
ulnpsy llirtoon. Dr. HttADga aalil
n poittnorMn BMnilniitloii rfttbwvd
(hat tin ymim: WQinan'l ihuili hull
bnon GfttlflOd by IDUU9IUO piii'ii-
moDlA,
DTMdfattOD lnU '"'i' ikwitli.
wblrli oeonrfM bortlj' ari"r bor
arrival at tln huniillnl. atnrlod
wiicn ofdalaji Haiii tiny yrtwtod to I
arrinini inr ;rul Iniii ' . on Minn
r-iiri'ti body anil tliA proatiifiM
In Iho into In wlilrli aha waa
lirottKbt to t In hoapltal of an empty
vial. Krlvnda of Mlaa bawrencol
uld Mi" had bean in m beattb ami !
Iroiiuontly waa doipofidant.
LONDON, Nov. 23. p) Tho Aa
auUhi hbvo a pnaalon for riverside
bomea. Ail t tin mambari ot tho
Family are tond of Tho Whatf, Lord
Oxford'l imihn' on Mm Thamea, i.oni
Oxford alap baa an apartment In
Templg Cbanibora, overlooking vic
toria Rmbankmenti ami Raymond
AjQUith alao has nn npnrtmant in j
tba aame bnlldlng. Lord Oxford'al
daughter, Prloceaa Dlboaco, wlte of
I he Rumanian minister to Wash
ington, hag homo on tho ()ual
BonrboA, ami i dividing bar timo
botneett the shores of the Seine and
Thamoa.
Tells How Carnation Milk Is Made Last Wish Of
Dead Chinaman
, Brings Answer
"Sonw people have funny ideas about 1 50.000 pounds of htllfc per
about whore Carnntlon milk is pro- toy." 1
duced Mid how it is evaporated and ; Located only .wenty mllefl from
prepared for tho market," stated J. Tortland in the rloh dairy districi of
V. JennliiKR of tho Carnation Ml";
Products company, who hai boOBj In
Khunulh Knlls thin wt'ck. visiting the
(lculorn wfi'o lutndh' It !u-re.
"liocuu.'ie of tho world wide die-
Wash 1 nr. 1 on county, thi HTIUbor 0
plant bun played an In.purtnnt part
In helping to devolep'the dairy In
natlon milk wee beynh hi The
ctpadlty of the Hill ilioro plant is
CAR LOAD
Sulphur
Jiust Received from San Francisco
This is :i commercial grade of sulfur (dr use oil alfalfa.
The price will be as follow, as lung- as the stock lasts:
in Sock Lots, 110 lb, per sack- $3.00
1000 lb '. $24.75
in inn lots, per ton $4?.oo
Don't delay your onlcts on this as the earlier the
sulfur Is applied the better tho results for the f6U
lowing year.
J. W. KERNS
Molinc Distributor
Farm Implements, Cream Separators, Milking Mach
ines, Foncing, Hay, Grain, b'eed and Seeds
1.103 Soutli Sixth Street
Phone S57-J
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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trllnillon of I'lii'iintloii .'nilk nail tho
furt that It la one of tho beat known
nationally adyofth)od ptoduets, many
Oregon peoplb fail to realise that it
Ib n homo product ntld Ins a pnrtl
cular InterMt tor tho pooplo of this
atiito. ,
"Tho fact la, however, that every
day thousands Of ponuila ol milk from
.OroKon'a 'contented co'.'a' finda ita
way Into a BtSta wide and world
wide, market by way of the Carnation
qondtmsery at HIRshoro. It wna tho
second comlenaory i". OregOll, heltfg
erected nubSetlUent to'ono nt l-'oroat.
drove where the m tnufatttufo of Cats
atiatry in this secitop, accdr.otn j to
Mr. Jfennlngs. W.ishln;ton cotlnty
now lias a liovlne pomii.t iea of more
than 21,000 milk c.iv.s and la noted
for Its extensive dal.-v production,
Not only are high grade cows em
ployed to produce the ml, It for the
Hlllaboro plant but every operation
is designed to insure the .mrity and
lilgh quality of tho product, Alt ennv
In which tho mlllc Is carried from the
farm to condensory are wished, rins
ed and sterilised at tho plant. As soon
after milking us possible tho product
of tho herd ia coolod promptly! put
in enis and taken to tho plant.
Tn lip burled beneath the soil of
hH ancestors, that ,was the greatest
wish of George Pan. Chinese cook
In Klamath, who die! here nine
years asrJ.
T.ut for nine years, hls-'wish had
been denied. His bonos rented be
neath foreign soil, right tore In
Klamath Falls.
Today 'hla wish was answered.
The Six Companies, a Chtneio tons,
sent two of' their representatives to
Klamath with Instructions to ar
range for disinterment of the re
mains of Ceorgo Pan.
I Wong Kay. Chinese member of
the long, ami rosldont ot Yreka,
arrived here this morning and secur
ed permission to exhume the body
Cram Us resting place In Linkville
. cemetery, u was, lifted from tho
grave shortly boToro noon and a
companion of Kay's immediately
ssraped the bones and packed thorn
in .1 sealed box.
The bones will bo sent to San
FranolaoO where they will be shlp-
ped along with hundreds of others,
In sealed boxos to Hong Kong,
China, there to be placod in their
' last resting placo under Chinese
soli.
Pan, a man ot Gl, had paid $5 a
year for many years to tho Six
Companies, lie had done t'nla pri
marily to Insure -a burial in China.
ADVKNTURKR HAIUNd ,
AHOl'XD TIIK WOULD IV
THIRTY-TOOT YAWl
MANILLA, Nov. 2 It. (JP) Otto
Karl Frits Prahl. sailing Into Mnntl
la liny, comploted tho first leg of
a voyage which ho hopes to make
around tho world In a 30-tOOt iwiwl.
Start lug from Shanghai .luno 7
Willi two companions, Prahl reached
Hongkong Juno 2n, after a rough
r.OyggOi Hero his tWO comrades
left htm, but an American named
Richard Lofatadt Joined him and
I Bulled ncroaa Iho China Ren to Ran
Francisco, province of Lu Union,
P. I whore he too deserted the ves
sid on account of the hardships ex
perienced on the til-day trip from
Hongkong. Prahl sailed for Manilla
alone, making the 150-mile Journey
In eight days.
tiKNHVA. Arlstide ilriand of'
Fr&nce is n mova fan. Kecentty
lie lipped journalists he waa goln
on a very Important mission. They
trailed him to the clnentas,
I1AI.T1MOU10.- -The Itev, Dr. Hai
Ellllott, who confessed that New
York City frlghlonod him, Ima de
clined a call to tho Fifth Avenue
Presbyterian church.
Graham Brothers
Plant Purchased
NEW Y'ORK. Nov. 23. -(A)
Purchase for cash of a majority in
terest in Grahem Brothers, said to
be the largest independent motor
truck manufacturers in the world, by
Dodge Brothers, Inc., was announc
ed today by Clarence Dillon, Read
and company, bankers who acquired
control of Dodge Brothers last Ap
ril in a cash transaction of $146,000,-000.
hour waa spent in preparation of tho
lesson for Sunday, tho rest ot the
evening in playing games. Llla Tit
troll won the prize for making the
best animal out of whole nuts and
chewing gum. After the lesson and
the games the ladles served lovely
refreshments.
CHICAGO Donald MaeMlllan la
the champion of his expedition at
racing Eskimo boats In Chicngo, Ho
beat Lieutenant. Commander E. F.
McDonald, Jr., by a prow.
TRAGIC DEATH
NEWPORT, Wash., Nov. 23.
(P) Jack Fl.vnn, an einployo
of tho Hell Lumber company
here, died early today from
burns ho received when he fell
into a vat of boiling creosote,
He was assisting In loading
4 poles into the huge tank,
TENNANT ITEMS
Mrs. W. D. Vance has been on the
sick list the pnst week.
Mrs. Ellen M. Chase left Tuesday
for Dorris, Calif., where her son Ry
al is employed.
The new cook house out at camp
No. 1 is nearing completion. Large
new oil burning ranges have been in
stalled, and all the equipment right
up to date.
Mrs. B. O. Oliolson and Master Hu
bert returned Tuesday from Ashland.
Hubert is recovering nicely from his
recent operation.
E d w i n Sliostrom. brother of
Mrs. George Miller, arrived Sunday
evening from Portland, to be with
his sister during Mr. Miller's illness.
Mrs. E. F. Miller entertained tho
Tillicum club Friday at luncheon.
The afternoon was pleasantly spent
with fancy work.
Jack Miller, game warden from
(our part of the county, had the dis
junction of getting throe turkeys at
tho turkey shoot at Y'roka last week.
Whether bootleggers or turkeys,
Jack gets 'em.
Mrs. W. J. Evans was a Dorris
visitor Tuesday and Wednesday.
The women of tho Wildwood Guild
held their regular monthly silver tea
Wednesday afternoon In tho Guild
social hall.
Sixteen ladles were present and on
joyed a delightful social afternoon.
Mosdamos Paul Honry, W. S. Hat
field and Murin wore the hostesses
and sorved delicious refroBhmenta.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goddard of
Weed spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Beeson.
Mrs. C. W. Murphy, assisted by
Mrs. F. S; Ford entertained Mrs.
Win. Collins and her Sunday achool
clasB ot intermediate girls, nt Mra.
Murphy's home Friday evening.
Twelve .W.0V? EtODt,, A half
A Chinese
Proverb
Never burn false incense
before a true God ; ten-cent
Glasses insult million-dollar
eves.
Eyes
Examined
Repairs
Glosses
Fitted
Quick Service
DR. GOBLE
700 MAIN
Fresh
Eastern
and
Olympia
Oysters
at
CLUB CAFE