THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Monday, Juno 11, 102ft frage Eight ' WORK FAST IN PREPARING FOR 4TH JULY FETE Shasta View Resident ? Cooperate; News Notes ... of Farm District i (Special to The Herald) ,,' i (Delia Ilalley, corree ; pondent) , " SHASTA VIEW, June 11.. Poople of this miction ere maklag extensive plant for tbe big Fourth of July celebration to be held In Malln. Work ha already started on the grandstand and the big dunce pavilion of twelve thou sand square feet of floor space b just about completed. Two fine bands have been hired and fifteen hundred dollars has al ready been placed with the South ern Pacific for special trains. The bin barbecue will be under the direction of W. C. Ballon. Mrs. John Ditter of Ore iron flty Is spending some time with hor sister, Mrs. C. Holbrook. Mrs. C. M. Slegel, mother of Special Announcement The demand for davenport suites end daven port beds has become so great that the BALIN FURNITURE CO. wired the Roberts Bros, rep resentative to come to their assistance at once. Car leaving factory in a few days. Stop Look Listen Everyone needing overstuffed suites is invited to get our special prices and see our beautiful display of samples. DON'T DELAY COME RIGHT IN ,i Everybody knows Charley Balin, the man with the big smile, who lias the best values in town. ' Note a few of our special prices as follows: 150-Coil Springs Davenport Beds In Cut Velours and Jacquards Only 25 at this price 87.50 . 3-Piece Davenport, wing chair and and cut Velours. Hurry .special price 93.00 ! GREAT SPECIAL Square tube, panel end, coil spring Day Beds and mattress only BO at this price 26.00 Complete SPECIAL NOTICE Open every night while representative is here. Balin Furniture Go. Phone 755 Write Mrs. A. K. Street, and son Har old, and aunt, Mrs. Belle Clarke of Tenmile, Oregon, have re turned to their home after spend ing a few days visiting at the Street home. Lester Wilson and Frank Tofel have been gono several daya vis iting relatives at The Dalles; Frank's sinter, Mary, in Portland, and returned via Corvallls from which place they brought Earl Wilson who has been attending O. A. C. The ladles of the Helping Hand society were entertained by Mrs. Charles Maupin Wednesday with nineteen members and one visitor present. Plans were made for helping to care for the crowd ex pected in Malln for the fourth of July celebration. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Mik sovskl June 10th. ; H. E. Wilson and Karl McCoy were county seat visitors Wed nesday In the Interest of the S. V. Irrigation district. fc-r- r . ;t. XF.F.D COFFKK CROP ' " BOGOTA. Columbia, June 11. (CP) A good coffee crop, com bined with favorable working con ditions will bring national pros perity during the next six months, financial experts pre dicted. The agricultural situa tion, is gocd, wages are high and the tone of the money market Is good. Suite arm chair in Jacquards only 40 suites at this 122 North 6th St A Real Snap Two Lots in Industrial District 50x140 Close to S. P. Round House Box 942, Herald G. N. SURVEY CREW AT WORK (Continued from page 1) construction fcr the rest of the way. iMg Itiwil Slows Service Since aervice on the line was established aeveral weeks ago. It Is reported, some difficulty has been encountered In operating over the logging road section . Trains have been behind schedule more frequently than la usual, even on a new line. Belief has been expressed that the Great Northern, now having Its new line In operation, may be seeking to perfect its service by establishing for the full length of Its route a road bed fully up to standard. OM Route llclng Relocated The surveying crew. It Is suld. Is relocating the old Oregon Trunk Bend-Klamath aurvey. which wculd provide a better grade from Bend to the paint where the Great Northern start ed construction from the end of the logging road unit. That such new construction. If undertaken, would not be une conomic Is the claim of those who have been following the op eration of the new Bend-Klamath extension. Present traffic ex ceeds previous estimates, tt ta said, and It Is known that po tential tonnage will be mater ially Increased In the not far distant future, as the Weyerhaeu ser Interests have announced plans for a huge new pine saw mill In Klamath county and have placed orders for logging road ateel and other materials, it is salO. Southern Connection Vlsloncd Then, too. possibilities of a new line to the south through Califor nia are not beyond the bounds of reason, say those following the western railroad situation. The Western Pacific, by building out of northern California, could connect with the Great Northern! at Klamath Falls and give a new outlet to the south. Arthur Cur tiss James controls the Western Pacific and Is in addition the heaviest stockholder In the Great Northern and Northern Pacific. If this connection Is ef-. -, , fected. it to almost certain that i hi,a,ln ! P"cIItIIm o lh. air- first lap "it a ds In the adv.nc the Great Northern would im- !pUnIe w"k" a 'lnd - i t of aviation In tha It In- ., . i trails which yesterday was three-sills public confidence In th to the south ofi,ra"a "'"k11 yesterday was three' nch as the sur- all1 hn'f wee't sailing time : Bend. Work such veylng crew Is doing would be a i ii ,a k forerunner of such a move. With the many possibilities ap parent, Oregon Is following with keen interest the activities cf the Great Northern field crew now In. the Bend country. IDAHO HIT BY FEYEE OF GOLD LEWISTO.V. Idaho, June 11. (UP) Dreams of wealth blurred the minds of hundreds of citi zens of this section as they Join ed a mad scramble for mining claims In the vicinity of Genesee. 20 miles northeast of here. Startling reports of rich de posits of lead and silver filtered throughout Idaho after Harry Larkln, 18, had uncovered the "pay dirt" by accident. VISIT THE NEWEST AND .MOST MODERN - BARBECUE PIT In Southern Oregon Srvnn miles north on Tha DaUesuCaUfornla Highway. BARBETTE LUJTCH CHICKEN' DINNERS , ON SPECIAL ORDERS Popular Price. Phone Hhariy Pine Camp for pedal . reservations. 12 "Southern Cross" Monoplane Fueled By Union Oil Gasoline P.- (: ' Standing between C. T. P. Vim, co-pllot and Captain Charles Klng-tord-Smlth, commander of tho Southern Crone, A. C. (ialbralth. In charge of sales promotion for the Union Oil company Is holding contract to supply the-trana-i'artflc plane with Union aviation gaso line In its flight to Australia. I'nlou aviation gaaolipe was selected by the flyers as offering maximum ceded the flyers to Honolulu. Surva completed arrangements for refuelling of the plane. Another glorious chapter of mental stage, that a flight such the history of aviation has been as has been made by the South written. Kven In the light o( ' em Cross was Impossible of fu brilliant episode which have ' filmeni and that to attempt It preceded It, the -latest, that of was suicidal, the flight of the Southern Cross! But of greater Import Is Its to Australia stands cut a an I ffe.t on the advancement of av-'Pic- " I latlon. As Colonel Lindbergh ' A world, fast growing air-wise i aptly stated when Informed of from America Is 'now out tnree and a halt day removed. ( (charge of sale promotional work : Winging its way over the bleak j for the i;non oil company. ye-; stretches of the Paclftc. tho three j torday stated that his company' motors of the giants plane fueled gasoline had been selected only with I'nkn aviation, gasoline.:, after exhaustive tests' bad been. tuncironeo perieciiy. roaring oe- fiance to the hazards which beset the four air pioneers on the long est flight over water , ever at tempted by man. The successful completion of the flight Is another refutation of the claims of that fast dwindling minority who hold; that aviation Is stilt in the expert- FUNERAL NOTICES CLIFFORD C1IAS. TRIPI-KTT The remains of the lite Clif ford Charles Trlplett were for warded by the Earl Wbltlock Fu neral Home to Grants Pass where funeral service will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ,at the L. B. Hall Funeral Home. Interment win be made in tna family plot In the Grants Pans cemetery. G. FRANK HEViTM. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend tne lunerai services for the late O. Frank Sevit to be held Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the graveside in the Keno cemetery under the auspices 'of the local lodge of Odd Fel 1 lows. The remains are in the gold room of the Earl Whltiock Funeral Home, Pine avenue at Sixth where frlenda may call. CECIL THEODORE TICKER. Funeral services for Cecil Theo dore, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tucker, were held Mon day morning at the Earl Wblt lock Funeral Home. Interment followed In Llnkvllle cemetery. I AXXA HRl'GUMA.W. Anna Bruggmann, a resident of Colusa county, California, piss ed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Grace Harrison of Poe Valley, Sunday evoning at 8:30 o'clock following a brief illness. She was a native, of Ger many and aged 89 years at the time of her demise. Mr. Brugg mann is survived by three daugh ters, Mrs. Katie Myers of Colusa, California; Mrs. Margaret Dan der of Stockton, California, and Mrs. Grace Harrison of Poe Val ley; two sons, Henry of Wil liams, California, and Joseph of Maxwell, California, The remains will be forwarded to Colusa, where funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon. - Vault entombment will be made In the family plot in the Colusa ceme tery. Arrangement are under the direction of the Earl Whit lock Funeral Jloma, Pine Avenue at Sixth. CIRCULAR' 8KIHT. The skirt of a tan,' cream, or ange and nigger brown . flannel suit I circular and very full. Th Jacket ba s cape back. ' cruising radius. Galbraith pre and Australian points where be stils public conflcler safety of airplanes." . c. Gulhralth. official In made.v I "Smith." he said, "regarded gaacllne. a a silent but all im portant partner In the flight, and be demanded a fuel with an ac curately controlled distillation range and of uniformity , and purity so that the greatest pos sible cruising range would be guaranteed." ' - "Naturally, we are proud." added Calbraltb. "that a California-made produrt contributed to the success of the flight." Galbraith recently - returned from a trip to Honolulu. Suva and Australian points rliere tic made arrangement for tito refuel ing of the plane. . Tbe same care, Mr. Galbraith stated, that I used In the man ufacture of Union aviation gaso line la also given the refining of Its non-dctonating gasoline which Is marketed through thou sand of pumps, cn the coast. , From tbe moment of contact at Oakland until Ha arrival In Australia, tbe giant plane was In constant communication with an anxious orld by radio. Tbe eheerlos" and "alls well" roes- sages which came through the ether aa a welcome accompanied to the progress of the flight be spoke the careful preparatory work carried out by Captain Charles KlngKford-Smlth, com mander, and hi co-pllot, C. T. P. Ulm. and of ihe fine work of the American member of the crew. Harry W. Lyon aa navi gator and James Warner a radio operator. HELP RUSHED TO LOST CREW (Continued from pig 1) Italia was established, then were fear today for the safety of the men cut off from land by the open water leads and Ice floes along Northeast Land. - Day and night the. Cltt Dl M llano has been straining every nerve for the Italia' signals. Th Italia radio s t 1 1 0 n has been growing weaker and is sending only short reprot,. It is not believed that this Is an Indi cation that the radio I falling but that the radio operator . I saving the energy la tbe - ac cumulator which probably will bo sufficient only for a few days more. ' Since Friday the Italla's crew has drifted about a mil and a half to the east, being last re ported at 28.4 east longitude. This would place the crew Just opposite the tip of Cape Leigh Smith. . Fear for the party which is without radio and which I some times carried out . of sight of the other group is particularly strong a It would be exceedingly dif ficult to locate It should thoy be come definitely separated from th group with the wireless. Ofl TENNANT.MIF (Special To The Herald) Mrs. t. O. WliiRfluld, Ciirrasponilout TKNNANT. June 11. Mrs. J. Sanlde who spent the past week aa the house guest of Mrs. A. D. Hoc wood at Weed, Calif., returned Sunday. ( Mrs. Delia Goldman who haa taught the grammar grades In tlut Tennant school for the past two years left on Monday for Cor vallls where she will spend the summer months on a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Parker were Klamath rails visitors Sunday.- The ball game Sunday between Dorrla and Tennant, resulted In the score of to 10 In favor of Dorrla. t Mrs. It. B. ; Hawkins and daughter Harmony loft Monday morning by auto for llnnckn. Ore., for a- two weeks visit with Mrs. Hawkins' mother, Mrs. Cora Bentsen. . Mr. and 'Mrs. J. J. Murphy and daughter Pauline of Weed, Calif., were vlsitora Sunday at the home of their son and brother Mr. George Murphy. Leaving Sunday evening for home they were accompanied by Mrs. George Murphy and children who will spend a week visiting at Weed and Caalella'. Calif. Mrs. C. V-.Morphy and daugh NEWS NOTES Canning Season Is On APRICOTS Tb season on apricot will be very short this year, so buy now. ..We will have a truck-load of fancy Quality apricot in WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 13th 'j At a very Specie! price of 6c per lb. dring your containers with you. ..If unable to come early phone u and we will reserve your order. J BRATTON'S 201 East Main Street ....' TTT , ; tflW ... .. p.. rOMBININC all ihe , V outstanding fea tures of larger and more - expensive models, this' newest HOTPOINT all- - while, fully enamelled 1 automatic electric range i the last word! The, home maker with a small family and, perhaps, a mall kitchen, will think. - it designed for her -4 and . it wai! . f. . ' m ter linrulliy and I'enrl led Tut'Hilny inurnlng' for a few dtiy visit wllh Mrs. Murphy's daugh ter Mrs. C II. Foster nt Klaui ath" Pulls:'" - Mr. and Mrs. - George How ard, the hlgll school and primary teachers, left Wednesday morn ing fur Hentllu, where thtiy will visit for a iiton tit. Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Wlllliunks and Mr. Clay Parker were busi ness visitors at Weed, Calif. Wed nesday. Mrs. Itcglnn Klmteln, mother of assistant camp stiverjntuiutonl Carl Ktrateln arrived In ur city Thursday eve, from l.oa Angel, s. Mrs. Klrstnln will spend tho summer months with her sin and will be at home lu the house recently vacated by Mrs, and Miss Goldman on (J street. Mrs. Bowers of Sacramento Is visiting at the how uf her daughter Mrs. J. K. McConnell. 22 Killed as . . Fast Express Leaves Steel NUItlC.Mlll'KG. Germany, June 11. (AP) Twenty-two persons were dead hero today after the Munich Frankfort x press plunged down an embankment ' near Slegel. dorf. Th train wa rounding a iharp curve yesterday at tft mile , n hour when It left tbe rail, j Phone 942 Let the ..... .7 ... ef V ' w- i IMZJIaTI - W BT Do Your Cooking ; It's like having . ; y r r foiJ nt nr Maid at no cost BUT YOl3vLL NEVER GUESS HOW LITTLE IT COSTS I ITrS THE LOWEST PRICE EVER SET ON A TOLL AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE !! rfL;s n7. AND IT'S VERY LOW PRICED The California Oregon Power Lake Rancher . JToJry Alkali. Grass on Farm I.AKKVlf.W, Ore.. Jim 11. A sample of alkali grass such as Is being started In various place lu Idik. county has been received by County Agent P. T, Korlner from J. A. Ilushnng of K,lmnth Kails. ' - The grass Is especially suited to alkali land and It will pro duct a good aland In the second year after seeding. Two pound of seed ar used to tka acrs In nl.nl I .. miA It ii.ii. I fn.i.t..m Iwo tons of hy to the acre and good pasture after cutting. Bom of the seed waa received her two year ago and at lh present time a good stand of the hay iti to be found on lh Smith brother ranch on th West Hide. For result us Hsrsld Class Ada. CftfliiO On top of the Wave SWIM KAPS The first thing to select when planning your vara tlin or week-end trip A good Swim Kap. Keeps the water out ami tb. curl In. ' All colors and lz.s. Cap for diving, swimming, and for - beach wear. B. up to ,dat with flwlni Kap. 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