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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1925)
Pgc Eight COOLIDGE SAYS GET BUSY AND N P. COMING INTO KLAMAlH 11 Mrs. Onil Kllintt of Fort Klani th wit shopping ul) Klamath i'alls merchant! yesterday. I. J. Straw who has been sp-'iu. ins the wiu'.er in Sjn r'r.iml-.J has returned to Klimath Pall (Cuiillnyrd otu Paw " Inland Willlta who is living t .Mr. and Mrs. Ja t:ians were "McDoel la in town on business (or here from llijr a i-otiple of day -- few day, he was accompanied by the middle of the we.'t a bus nes father J. Q. Willita of Cottage ard pleasure. ?.rore. who has been TisiUng nim j jr a week. Thomas McMahen is visitor from Seattle. K!ama:h Mr. and Mrs. A. C Poe:i whj elided in Klamath Falls !or a car. and returned to their home at Itend last fall are Klamath Falls Siiume&s riaitors this week. They -expect to return to Bend today. Mr. and Mrs. John Depuy and -wn who hare teen on a trip to Jackson and Douglas county, return- "d to their home on California ave- ; ..... u...... C. H. Smith is a business visitjr iiere from aledford this week. Mi Helen K. lousVjr of Fort Klamath was in Klama'.h Falls yea rday shaping with liical mer- K. II. F.lliott and Leo Carter and "r- ni1 J,ni McX.iir of Itend are in th: i-ity on bas:neeui. UoM. O'Neil of .Mountain View, f'alif.. is stopping a: the Knipire i nel. J. J. Steiger is in town from i'hi'.ocuin on business. GeoTte Fetch of Portland is pay ng K'.ama:b Falls a business visit. SHIPMKNT K YOl-Vi IHtKS TO I'Kl.ltX DANCE Opening of New Hall at KENO SATURDAY NIGHT MAY 2 Lea Sailing's Orchestra A shipment of ducthings from the famous Otto Ruchardt duck farm at San Francisco arrived in Klamath Falls last night consign ed to the White Pelican hotel. The White Pelican Is giving a aeries of special Sunday evening dinners and these duckling were ordered for that purpose. Many reservations for family dinners have been made for the dinner Sunday evening. Harry Borel will play during the dinner hour. 1 1 s I White Pelican Hotel SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER MUSIC DURING THE DINNER HOUR ny HARRY BOREL MENU RELISHES Celary cn-Er?cch Crab Ocktail SOUP Crem -of Tomr.to CHOICE OF . Roast Duckling Chicken Fricasee Roast Beef VEGETABLES Bright Green Asparagus on Toast Mashed Potatoes SALAD Artichoke anrl Mavonnai.se DESSERTS Strawberry Short Cake Vanilla Ice Cream Fudge Sauce Cakes ft Green Olire3 Candied Apples Corn Fritters Erown Potatoes (!!r feit'd Sw l.fH. Wtr! WASHINGTON. Mir t -President Cootidge wants the cosotrv to forget Washington for the nect : sis mnths and devote itsolf wrole-hei-t.dly to its private bus:nes III view is that the lesa the f.iii:i try hears shout Washinglm for a while, the less ft is harass.-d 'iy piedJVsome Vfic.als. and the great er certa:n:y nud peace of mind there Is regarding national policies, the better off the country will be as a result. It was made c!.r at the White House today that President Cool- idge hoped that the government would "play ptsuni" as much as pcsio!e. conilring its roune du ties brit not stirring up excitement and uneasiness by proposing new laws and other changs He wants to give the country an opportunity to feel that things f Washington are as settled ius they can be. that business men can go ahead and make commitments with out worrying about possible change In the law that might affect tiie.r investments and operations. In accordance with this policv :h president, through a White IIo.ie spokesman, tended to1 discourage th,. talk of a ship suhsidy now. In quiry was made concerning the plan of T. V. O'Connor chairai.'.n of the shipping board who wants to make all seamen hi the merchant marine naval reservUta and pav them $20 a month out of the fed eral treasury. President Coolidge believes that if this proposition is to be ccu s:dered it muat be viewed wholly as to its value in the national de fense. If it is to graded purely as a subsidy to tae'p out the ship owners, the government must also consider whether It would be will ing also to pay part of the waes . of men employes by farmers, rail . rds and other business enter prises in sddition to shipping, j It was clear from the words of the president's spokesman today that for the next six months pend ing the return of congress. the White House will have little to sy to the country. The well known Coolidze silence is to be applied to official matters more than ever before. A-l e'furta of the northern lines huvw ben rsbuffed. however, snd th Southern raclftr has been said to have be activelt Intef-sted In tha spp'lratlont of ths O. IV K. ittirshorm line) and N t . O ror eitensions In central Or'o. in the belief that thess app!.ti"nH would forestall entranrw of no;lhern com petitors. While the public servi.s rm:ni- slcn's ess brought a (entathe re iort from Ktam'n-r Kephirt that the I nlon Pacific should b forced to build southward fr im IWnd to a junction with the Natron c!t-or( I Oilell rui th'n ont!v.ird to Utkeriew. the Tnlon Pacific has r sisted this recommendation. The Cnion Pacific once projected these l.n that since aetllcni.-nt of the (VnTal Pacific esse, and drsft ng or the 0-den gr.t.-way iigree mect with the Southern Pacific, the l"nion Pa-lfic Is content to hsve the traffic d-'ivered to Its I'.n? at Or den for the eastern taovement Some rsi:-"a.l off'.cinls beli-ve that a movement by the northern ;:ns lwrt Klauia'h Kails mny funs the I'nlon Pa lfic to airk1 .me mov.-mat of its own. With thf northern lins in the rich pro-.lii-irg Klamnth Kail ar-a. a grout i.m'fjnr of the trafli'- ori.Tin'itir. ir the lior'.h ci ntral si u-s wu'.t'.d ;) oitrr either the t.reat Nnr'h ern and Northern l"a.ifl The Northern Pacific message read as follows: ".Mr C'jarlcs Donnelly, pr-s'd nr of the N rthern Pac'flc cn: :pan. atlvis.-s that the Northern I'c.-'fi-board of directors have b.-en c-u-.'.dermg lor so:ue tin1.1 the ij.u'Mi in of enti nding the Oregon Trunk r; l' a southward to iianath F).;,. anu thiit at a m etl.r, held in X -v. ork today It a cided by un, a1 lious vote'to file it ouce with 'if interstate couinifrce commissiou an application ot public convenience Etc aecrtnity. "n4 ta 'nalu' nt once Rotary Chooses Its Hoard and Officers W V. Ia:aill of :!' I .a in in l.vn l.er rcmpany will load t'- K'-ant ath Falls Kotarv clu for net i at accoiJna to the de.M. n of the board fe.tors al llie.r regular meeting ytsterday. Ol r otriiers will b. J V. Kim ball, vice pnsd'at. J A Mot all. 1 scrts!v. al P fcivaa. treasurer. snd F K. Fleet, st-ricaot al arnia litretlors of the club ate J. A. iliodon. J F K'uiliill. . K l.allliu. J 'hn llole. A I. Itl.c and Mcrlo West. cC f4VJi THE KLAMajij TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, FOK KKNT -1 room furnished Apt. ' Inquire 73.1 Main or 11 mb SI 1 Trv at LOREXZ CO. First For Garden Hose ...ii :,35t 12', 18e ,35t 12", 2Sc fot Roast Beef 2 lb. Shoulder Steak Boilinil Beef Good Veal Roast 2 lb. Veal Steaks Veal Stew . P.nrwl Lean Pork Roast Fresh Broilers, Fryer and nice Fat Hew, Sanitary Market CHOICE MEATS Sptrcial Attention to Order Trade. 7th and Main St. Photv2 ill ileflhite ' location of una. j the proooe-d CiARY MIKDKl: CASK IS STII.I. MYSThlUOl'S ONK Stra?b erries Per Basket 20c Klamath Rhubarb, 4 lbs 23c Ashland Gallon Solid Pack Tomatoes 50c Size 2U Standard Apricots 23c California Grape Fruit, 3 cans 35c 35c Soap Free! in each $1.00 bur.d!?. Solid Tack, Gallon Apples CSc Solid Pack, Gallon Fears 55c Solid Pack, Gallon Prunes 45a Solid Fack, Gallon Mur.1 40c Solid Pack, Gallon Pumpkin 40c A Light House Erocm 4fic Solid Pack Tomatoes 17c High Grade Corn 15 Hh-h Grade Pus i s 17 High Grade String D; ans 13c Size 2t Broken Slice Pint.plc 25c Size 2'.. Free Stone Peaches 24c Dressed Mens and l2j Fryers. Public Market "Fay Cash It Pays" 126 No. 6th St Phone 1G3 (By ('tilt il Nw I.eaH-d Wir.-) GARY. Ind.. May 1 Fur th second time "iJo:;.e Meatifiratijn' of the burned aud mutilated body of a girl found avoral d.iys aurj on the sand dus here hi prv?n fjlsa. Aftrr h f!y hid liep :l'!iti- f:ed as thai (if Mrs. Jus ';iii;n-f I;-s-idcro hy Iwr nio'her and ev-ral fr!t-nd;, two (lry cuniM:i.'.i fih.j d'prjved th :h hy ..u,.;:n; hj. and trilled w!:Ii Mr. D-sj.ier'j r'ovyril days uf it the d:.-;v-j. vry a uie :.-uy ot trie s.ri. 0. CI. WILL GET RIGHT TO EXTEND ON TOjLAKEVIEW (ContlniifHl I-rum Page oe) '?d fr o:i'str:piitd OreRun in d(fr-'..-pment due to thf fart that V.'a-'hi05on has four trannnl i- 'n?j! r..' iy '.h -t i i::in:n i.-T'-.s i1 :.ftT :.'i- d- stji'i.i-m rc- r ,-;-x i:: ?!; in p.-.- "J ' a ft l'i:::'wr a v;i- u t y. - i';""r. ;n a'Ji. r .nip !:.' js'rial d .'.:. j;.iiiMD. Whitaker's Groceteria Headquarters For Good Goods and Low Prices. Quality and Price are what counts vcu can depend Whitaker's Groceteria for both. OUR PRICES FOR TODAY: Choice Bananas, 3 lbs. for 25c Jelly Beans, a good Candy for the children I lb 1$C Fancy Slice Pineapple. 2 or 39C No. 1 Can 21c No. 2y: Can 28c 2 for 54c Extra Choice String Btans Jgc Extra Fancy Japan Crab Mt l2 29( Dodge Small Peas, Large Can 26A Best Creamery Butter, 2 lbs SSc Tall Can Sego Milk. 3 for 25c A good supply of fresh Fruits and Vegetables. A buoer for Tmath "i'iri! ad Klamath Kail and everv Wi- imate Indtinrrv therein thf rn Klamath News Love Test Wins ftp. 3 HISS LAMARR BRACE. Ni-w I).-. i I ;; i.i.-iir f:.".-! I:i22 tilt. - pa'il.t . rVc . .;Mini.if;i':n nf (ir:m li ts '.i.-.mi orMns HVadfaKtljr on fDr.' tiv t: .'ivAl q' railwiy d ivloiinK-n? hritiRh flip tnrHi;eii interim- nf fr-gjil. ' Niw it lie Kins t" louk Ilkr? our wrk wou'.d at Imusi lie rrjwned with kutmi," Mr. Corey iNnt!nuyl. "T':i; buflinrt.ssmon of Portland und tl'e whole tate have ir.:ned from thoir letaaray and ire now l.ackiuH up the cumin h a!on. It loots like a now era 's nt to di'.vn !a the real develop, ni-.'iit of tregi-a " EVERYTHING FOR EVKRYBODY , "Serve Yourself und Save" Whitaker's Groceteria 407 Main St. ;;iKli:ny ol vteiiflit and rp.i-o ind durability are claimed f ir an :"iiir!i-h Invuntor'a DieHnl enirln . vM.-h the cylindern mov? with th pi:, .ilia hot tor a shorter diitaa e In A year'i love lest has reunited Ijimarr brace, ot Detroit, and hit bride, who waa Ituth Cola. Their aecret marrlajte Is now mada known. The youns couple eloped, and their families, to test their love, compelled them to live apart fur a year. The parents of both are now convinced the wedding li (or the best The bride and bride groom ara now on tltelr long d layed honeymoon. I'lione Johnny-on-tlle-Spiit for l.uuibvr lai An I our prions vnrkiiiR !t!l' .Vf.u -llvayj '.listvniir: r vm;r lu:rtber command. 'H ui w-hn von "want and when; ynti want it BjTit. It'll e tliei-B whfcii you say. Lakeside Lumber Company ATURDAY FECIALS 100 Fairs Ladies' Suede Pumps and Oxfords, Values up to $10.09, On Sale Today $3.85 HOUSTON 6? JESTER