The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, April 25, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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Page Eight
Saturday. Aim il 2J02jL
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A 1). Anderson of Sli.ita Oily, d.iing Klior-pii'S at Hi.'
Calif. In one aiming many Klamath y,.s!lTil.iy nfti'rn.i.'n
rail, visitor this wort. , o SirJKU, utVHr
Among the out d town people waJ in Kanl:,tU ,;N t!i. (oiviurt
who are In this city ai: J- H. uf ht, wm,k (,n ,lij:l,..,t .,.( 'I.m
Jtlorrla. Portland; K. A. Shepherd,
rnrtland; H. K. Pieroe. Ashland, r'-
Mnd Kmnia Ward. Dairy, guests at
he Arcade.
A. D. and J. l"rls of Ta--ouia.
Wash., are Klamath Kalis
liuinns visitors.
Mr. and Mr, l.awr.-a.-e
lining n.ii't?iti of a luliv h
at the Klamath Valley i.-l 'a! on
the 2Ciid.
it. 'li:i,.un hre lie will resume
'lis du'.ie for the .ompiay.
, Wor, 1i.m heeii reieued here hy
1,-iemN of li i: Si""" that he and
jliis ife have Just left Portland for
!.i io iv.oti'.lw trip to New York
'' anJ eastern romts. Mr. Smith was
formerly in Hie real .state Imsinos
an.! now with the
ltealty l"o of lVrttand.
( ti : it hunt, a prominent Chinese
in 'reliant of Sin Kraneij. o. has ar
ri.ed In Klamath Kails to spend a
week or ten days look:ti at or his
exteusivo land holdllUS I"
i' j ti my.
BIG RAD. MEN
TALK KLAMATl!
,.,.,, ,,! Ina the war ha- no.
I,., .. realUe.1 III the "" "'"
rKer liunl-riim openillon- are
,, ,id .malLr one. nie lukinn
III l.i in o'l
oi.l.'itol P
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Parker
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the
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Mrs C IS. ltal.er arrived h.-re
F. A. Ohlemyer who lives ' ttw , fae.-day from Kureka. Calif., to lie
nlles out on Merrill road wa3,wjih her mother Mrs. It C. Hell
transacting business here yester- whj has ,lllpa l)uill. tu lL ,s m
ly. pnlnff. Mr. and Mrs Pell have
C L Welch of Portland who is ' een stopping at the Umpire hotel
connected with the Pacific Tele- for the last four weeks.
t.hone & Telegraph compauy a George w. McQuinu is
Here en business. j business visitor at this time.
The regular meeting of the
friendship club met at the home
f Mrs. W. L. Sandera on North 9th
Dtreet yesterday afternoon.
Roseburg Workmen Find
Packase of Human Bones
their flan s
I he I Iiwe t a
ot ,! .I..1H.I. in
lor limn, maiiv .""
.S.m I mint t " la'k
Hie ihaliilier """ '
t tills olnl the I'oi'ian.i . , , , ,..
Masiinnsier Hta.si nation, i 1 '' (
i ,ui :in oi,i em oi i'le .. " -
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Portland. Ui.li H...M. dev...e.l t I he ... .
I ...... ..I t.. til lit
president of theCr. at Xortnein ran ei,.,
, 1. a man who ha. - '"" -'r "' '' "'" ' :l """ ,' ,' ' " "', '
the ranks, from a d,.....:n.M:. ... p.oKr. ss and .v.,,.l....o.. n
theheadof. sre.t ,a,l;,.' ..-,, n.,11 ll- t...-.,. I..-.-I..P '
I....I.I ll.-;irlil M.la...le.l "r . haaJ.eis ..f . "
IMIph lln.ld. who look the th.or hae n Kivat refei ".Inn. that
heariv an I Mi.tu'.n . he u l ' '
!au-. said: 'The l""' 1 '' ,:''" ""
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her of eomme
"I want to Introduce to
r.'i-l.'.'ai of
BOBBITTI
Evening Subi)
Hie Man That l)ofeJ
II!.. I V!
i UN menus
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KosKiunti.
inislRed
i!c, St..t 1st I
(1,11110.11110
I .ill ll IS ivsllllialed
elccir c hols.'-
, vi ited Portland. Il'.e conielil:.. n ctlv.
April 21 Work-', W!l!t ,,i,.rlained In Ihls room clo'iK
I.I,... lt,J ... . f 1 1 .Ilv tlj.t
.i.'.'..-l..s N-Itioaal hank bullduu in ' , ,iu,.i,.. ,islK heie ..I P.'-r t. u.ed la luanuta. turli.K, net
this city discovered a Urge envo-!that time. Your chad aian tin
lope which, upon examination dis-iSUr,Ni me when I came hack
Sp.cial Easter Cantata to BR(
To I-
of all Mich power
First Christian ChJ
city closed human leg auu sun ni woai.i mini m. ,
The Kniesotii" package was found a,i thnfs the only thing 1 miss
in the attic of one of the office 'tonight.
j L Snarretorn of the llonauia r.,oiiis. The leg hone showed sisiuj "I certainly agree with Mr Hey.
Mercantile store was in town yea- of having been burned The four,,, ho preceded ma. that th.
Mrs. Dan Malloy who hai !eej kerson of Bonanza
on a visit to relatives In southern
California for the past month has
returned to her home on North
K!h street.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Ueaolds and .
j family of. this city are moving to'
jchiloquiu next Sunday. Mr. Ren-:
! old's is employed by th Shell Oil
a Iav firm.
in llMI. Coron-r
Mrs. Mat F.gan ot Algoma
hould
Q.u, (riioli los.l of freijlivl i ,J. h i.l not been hurtled, no better lindorstiilldllK between the
accompanied by his driver A. Wil-! The envelope contained the hones .c!'.o UM, the railroads The lall
evidently those of a small elied te- ronn peopio oi mo i iine.i ,-s.iiM-s
male believed to have come from have stalled work on u program of
the office of KuKerton & Oreutt putting .tv.-o first It has resulted
which was dissolved In a irien.mor aitnu.ie e.ei n.-re.
ltitter will mil.'.' It lias been prov-.n a railroa.l in.isi
i . ' l I... .1 m . ...... .1...
i.,.. .Jt ,tii,n l-IlilU'e'l I It' ll,.;... in,--
was company and has been transferred v.b.p. und not hv nny govcrmn.'iit
ai.slstance or subsidy of any kind,
llusincsa moves like water lu the
channel of least resistance. We
jCreat Northern and subsidiary line
! PARIS. April it. Armed com- officials today can only attempt to
jmuuists partly officered by Asiatics emulate the great James J Hill, the
i have been organized as an army and man who planned for development
!are preparing to bring about the fifty years ahead of his day. It was
overthrow of the French govern-1 James J. Hill, and the famous llud
ment when they feel strong enough! son Pay company governor, l.or.l
it was declared in the ehambre of Strathcotna. that met and vlsloned
deputies. ""' Cantt"!in Pacific, and the tlreat
1 Deputy Tattiuser president of the ; Northern lines. Mr. Hill has 1 n
young patriots society revealed the '"'" ,,w "."l ."rs.
... j ....... ,.,.,,,1 l,n H,i-ln,. Hi.-1'"11 "Ur llllll 1.11,1 . 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 . . 1 1 is to
f ft.
m t n r, n
j Communists Threaten j
! To Overthrow France!
Pot Roast Beef 18c
2 lb. Shoulder Steak 35c
Boiling Beef 12!2c
Good Veal Roast 1 8c
2 lb. ,Veal Steaks 35c
Veal Stew 12Vc
Good Lean Pork Roast 25c
Fresh Broilers, Fryers and nice Fat Hens.
Sanitary Market
CHOICE 'MEATS
Special Attention to Order Trade.
7th and Main St. Phone 22
carry out his pluns.
Ilecaltse of iin-
; favorable business conditions we
i were unable to take up the work
where he left off for a time, but now
bate on the government's efforts to ;
present a recurrence of the com
niiin.st-nationallst name oi inurs-
.'-it- . ir.it Hurlrtfr whlr-h f,ir0P Villini
..... , ,., , , ,,i 'he time nover appeared more favor-
nationalists were killed and several , ....
. . i able. We have ruiiip important new-
wounded. ... , ....
construction plumed for In the state
PlIVf IMTrr"ir PAQF P' Montana. Perhaps you do not
realize it yet. but thai iImvcI
CARRIED TO TEXAS i ls J"sl '.r progress n
Here.
GALVESTON. Tex.. April 21
Assistant State's Attorney 'John
Sbarbaro of Chicago will arrive here
Oregon Trunk 1 Mined
'One of our most important pro-
Jects which has been seriously de-
Saturday morning la an attempt. tojlavea ' tlle s- or Orecin
reveal how Mrs. Kmma Nelson Mc-!Tr,,nk "ne u ,,le Deschutes canyon
I
Clintock, mother of Billy
Clintock. millionaire Chicago
phan became ill at Bavwiew,
pleasure resort near here, in 1909.
Mc-: to nt'nl- Tlle extension of that line
into the great Klamath country was
halted by the war. The time is now
at hand for the extension of that
Mrs.
Mcdintock returned to Chi-'"""' ""' .'"" assured us from
cago and died a few days after she," vast f"re',,!, ,'p'1"1 "''
are iieenssary in stimulate the busi
ness of that line. The present status
!of the proposed line smith of n,n,
lis that the original Hill line survey
j crossed and re . rossed and conflicted
I with the present Natron cut-off. In
order to avoid this conflict in 191 a
and 1911 a Joint survey was
by both lines that eliminated all pos
sible conflicts. There is no Inter
ference now. We feel thut our road
as far as llnd is an unfinished
project, one I think that should be
taken up and pushed through and
not conflict with the other line.
i:cliilHure Wiileheil
"In reaching nn,i we t,Xp,.ided
millions of unnecessary dollurs. We
intend to avoid this waste in the ex
tension of the line to the south Into
Klamuth. We Intend to make a
dollar bring a full dollar's worth of
results. The Klamath country will
produce a great tonnage that can be
handled by us economically nnd
' well."
j At thin point Carl It. firay. presl
dent of the Union Pacific railroad
was Introduced. "There Is no plant
where one feels the hearth..,,.
stronger, no phe that Is more like
home than Portland." he said. "The
most wanted thing i the wrM ,H
what you haven't got. Tho lulled
States has only s of the world s
population and produces y.;r, , .
'''!. 51'.', of tl1B iro, G rj ,,f ,
fuel, ii!-: r ,, i, m ,
oi the c(,i...,n. i;
11 of t
of the
the grave, her body was recently i
exhumed. Physicians said the vital
lo.'Kans contained enough mercury;
i to have killed two persons.
ESS
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PEP
TODAY
IT
TODAY
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Buy a package of Kellogg' Corn Flakes, Bran and Krumbles
and get a package of
I5
PEP
FREE
We solicit phone orders end deliver anywhere in the city
..ICc Ibc::
Scr.p, S !
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7 Cj.' CS.-
for Saturday:
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r.Gc
..."iZc
Lux
.Cream 0
Ivory Soap, 3 bcrs
Fels Naptha So-ap, 10 h?:;z .
SUGAR 10 LS3. 7'.c .vilh order of $1 or more-why pay
fellow's bad bills.
PAY CASH and PAY LESS
No. 2 Fancy Royal Ann Chorries
2 for 35c
No. Fancy Peaches in Syrup
2 for 53c
No. 2 12 Fancy Apricots in Syrup
2 for 47c
the other
Whitaker's Groceter!
I Ieadquartcrs For Good Good and Low Pricei.
This is the time of the year that people are buying in large 01
Wo are prepared to take tare of you. We want you to bo the ju4f
how nuii'li you can save on your groceiir iy im.vhij; i.i.mi ana use th.
ence for other tilings to make life more cheerful.
OUR PRICES FOR TODAY
Gal. llogue Uiver Apples 45c
Gal. Ashland lhand Peaches 55c
Gal. Ashland Prand P.lackher-
nes
Gal. Ashland Prand Partlett
Pears
Gal Loganberries
Gal. Apricots
Gal. Fancv Dill Pickles
75c
55c
75c
69c
73c
Gal. Khinnn Olives
Gal. Anhland Solid Pack Tod
toes
Gal. Pure Fruit Jelly
1 do.. Cans Utah Peas, No. 1
1 doz. cans No. Standart
Tomatoes
A good supply of fresh Vej
Pep Pep Pep
A special saleslady to tell you about PEP; it is free todij.
The Old Dutch Cleanser salesman Will be in the store thii iftn
to tell you about Old Dutch.
EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY.
Serve Yourself and Save
Whitaker's Groceteria
407 Main St.
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FLAKES
Mac's Grocery
123 So. 6th St
H. I. McKtm, Prop.
Phone 855
Is' us
1 'iff-Zs-
!
aii'l cheap
f Hi'- lit in i,.,r
Ml' ;! Ullllcr. anil lv
'I'l 1 'ii" t.iir i Ml 11
'" tor I'.m; ,l,tunoe
tia nsptirtatii.n.
"Whrn t!,.. rail,a,H w-r,. r.-l ini
K"V"PM..,..,,t op-ratl,,,, ,,.
owlnB th, ,, t,.y woro , a r(iM
"".I'l;. t,,.y
iinanriat iiiul
On
Footwear Seen in the Best Place
Comes from Houston & Jester Daily
UlllllMl
Piiysical wrurlcH. in.. 1
morui r , ,.,, .
W H"rU'a -k.'.i. Th.,,11 .;.. ..
'Mlnel a,l ,t has h,.
K'l",', 1,1 ' S years of r,,llrmii,
- l.'ri.n,o ih-ro an ,1(!V,.r
" " "IW'MII ratl
M n.l railway ..h:v1.
tr, took 1 , ' PPBr" f l"0 ""
b""" d acooitnt of car
Ihat mean, the approximate annua
B'"M of a11 " ro.d. UnUy
The antkipat,.,! prosperity of th
i' la Ih
iff
The fa-iliiDiiuMt! Fool
c in the very best p!acesin"
iis.Hi!.s cut of Houston i
t'v.'1'v fi.w minutes. Gorgeous
ti'.s, in Htunnin sty'1-'9 snd
no that von can afford to buy'
than n Binfrlu pair.
Houston & Jester
515 Main St.
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