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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1925)
ii If' Fge Eight Wednesday, May 20, 1925.. THE jlf LOCALS f A niarriase license was i.-.-tuv! 1 Mr. nn.l Mrs. J. A. llousMn wont sUwcn ItMiilv nU MeJa M. Brown, lo AllnJ yesterday ur a oik's visit with relative ami liu'iid. The Teacup club will meet In rei;-, tilar nessinn at the home of Mr.! Mrs. l.itla Hutohlns h'ff ve.ter.lav X. n. Ilalsigor, Melrose, to- tor a tbri' eeks visit with rela- ' morrow afternoon. live at Portland. i Alma l. Kati. tiunag-r of the Mr. ami Mr. Joe K.oit left Sal-' TVlutnnl l.ife Insurance company of unlay for their home in San Kran :s'ew York la in Klamath Kalis for eieo after spending ten day in a few days, looking over the ter- Klamath county on buine and vilory and eonferrins with George pliasure. i . riricb. district manage tor the R lMy pf A,,,.J.1 vmphnr. .lasi 1(epn VjsllillK , ,B.. ,.;U. f -Mrt nv ruk.tt of Malta was Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Itia.lford of fcliuppins with Klamath Kails met- High street, for 111.- past week, ehanis yesterday. returned to her home today. 1). D. Campbell left yesterday tor Mr. and Mrs. L. I.. M.IKmald were Ilia mimmer home at Lake of tht n from Langell valley yesterday on M'ooda. usiness. "v'i RUM MfllGfliRS uortunlty III gorBmnt will hsrs i.,... . Interfer.. f i- . ,..,, ll of rcoiirl. which i . . .. " "", I Bin. ' mill. lflll HAVE SUM I) ,1 hu ii a iii n with propaganda omi,u,.,i . the navy on t lie trail of the , i,im pit w.ivne ll Whu'ler. nr,, i l.vit of the mill nul'i.in Utr. Tni. . !.. .... ,. ' 11, If ai.l ih" nvy rluiiild mil li i r ... . M , ev ept a Inst r.....rt. How- n,Ml,r tluUttV e-, in r ii'.i-n' ti niniiii ii aimy Dial i t.. W nli!iii.l"ll nine ued lh .iini) t. nuppre whlakey ro-1 AI1i.m r.ii l ,,. '"'.''"li and thai the law (itr-a th. Mi l ,,, Navy My Be Called Ito ir ,,., , rM)(lliy ,,. lllllll,l(i1 k rw Pt l!l ... ........ i ... . - ACIlOn IO V-iaiTip -' P" "' '""d nl lorres Sl.iti (!, kj " ' u .f the I iiite.l Millie, an he may Cm I.,,. ,i,, '""IH Down Firmly ' nick .v M W SI!IM'.'I'"N. !i llie -ii tit siiiui;i: inn. trea"Uiv i'H: .lay. tipel iti - lis u. j. Dean left for Ashland e- Local Legion To Raie erday afternoon to attend the grand lodge of the i. o. o. f. of Oregon. , Sum ror Service Kid which is being held at Ashland this I Considerable time wa taken up I by the Legion last nisht In the Tom Dixon returned the latter; discussion of the nation-wide five part of the week from Ohico, Calif..', mMioa aMiT endowment drive for uhere he was visiting tor a week j the ajd o dependent children of ,-w iin relatives and friends. ex-service men who had died. Thia Chas. McGowan. lumberman from ' drive which ia headed in Oregon by ,u.ianville, Is In this city on busi-! " IIjn- R- A- Boul1'- "f Ke iiesa, Mr. McGowan was formerly : must raise 150.000 in Ibid state and resident of Klamath Kails. , . Cwe ' i'ii 'inirtiiiifi"iafiir- M ii l War .rs lias unly 1-e-.ils v..uiird l.itl et tile r.'asi -tii.nd. r Bsr.l. d a h'i.'i' sue . 1 fill ill the oi-n:ti plus-, w 111 he -.'fe.'tlve eventll .lllv 111 I'.iiupletell ' tireaV.ni! up the H. liter smumllni! 'ilsinia. it was sa.d This l t'le Judgment of hlh I re.iMiry offli-iis after watellltltt, the prearess of the coast xuard tleet , n the 'irt ten dav of Us rtn-: paiitn off the New York roast ' The plan for the fiitnte 1 ini j pie It Is to keep the rum miiK ! ilera on the run They will he Aliased from place to place so ln-; i sStently that they will he unable i :o make the necessary arrangement m shore fur landing liquor Ttie ! farther I hey ate driven from the ! hlef consuming centers around New nay f-e ., .... . d i ""'V t" enforce the r.ilili- ttiMln.i n,h "HJ till (e. men of Ihe lawa of the rellli n 1Iuaj I'lilteJ Stales lo upprcM an of Mania. Frank & King Dramatic Stock Company Tent Theatre On So. 6th St. '"-"'At city limits. Tonight Only "After Ole Olson Saw Broadway" 6-Piece Jazz Orchestra Special Scenery Vaudeville Between Acts 20 Clever Performers I Doors Open 7 p. m. Orchestra 7:40 Curtain 8:C0 Price: Children 25c Adults 50c the quota of Klamath county has ham eel at ii 1-11 The drive there takes place May !4 lo May Elizabeth Nelson, who Will be instructress Of music in Klttniain ; v,,rk the greater risk they will run .30. and the following committee1 countv schools next term. She comes highly recommend- The longer land haul they h.ne was appointed to engineer the ar-i . , . frrrlii.it. nf tin- Oreiron university scliool of '" l""1' f,"r x-'-'1"" ,h,'lr ,-u"r rangements for the drive: O. D. Mathews. Ken Wa:te. K. R. Olds, and H. E. Ceti. music. I asluire. the more expens.ve the i 'Usiness will be and tile tllure up Phono Johnny-on-the-Spot for Lumber' we Ktr)&' -A our a y Our delivery promises are like unto tL lumber we sell dependable in everv r. pect. The man who intends to build wi. i.. i I i c i . iy uua mis iuiiiuci ui us anu gets a squait deal. Lakeside Lumber Co St. Johns Northwest Oil com paay will build refinery here to hare 2.000 barrel daily capacity. . JM0XDAY, JUNE 1ST, MARKS CLOSE LARGEST VOTE OFFER OF CONTEST A circulation oorertng the city of Klamath Kails and the county of Klamath that's the Klamath News 3 Hoagland & Coggins Exchange. 1920 Nash touring 350 1924 Ford Touring, 5 new balloon tires $350 1923 Ford Touring, good rabber f20 1922 Buick i. good shape. 5 new Itres. license ....$573 1923 Buick 4 coupe, good rubber, license, first class condition $350 1923 Special S Studebaker. good tires, license ...$5T5 Other good rallies to be here Monday. May 19. Hoagland & Coggins 8Ui and Pine. Many contestants who call at the any money collected from an old contest department are expressing subscriber U applied on his account new determination to put forth and automatically piys up accord-1 their lest efforts during this pe- ' ing to the amount collected iod. ftpoi Irura contestants i.i , if each contestant will take the' both city and county and their j time to eiplaln this to the .ith friends, filled with the same sort of scriber. that old accounts must l.e ' enthusiasm, make one believe that ' given attention, you will be sur the remainder of the race will lie prised at the amount of money that more spirited and exceedingly y(.a fttn bring in. Kach and every close. contestant Is an authorized agent ; Four weeks mere and this .in- of The News and authorized to teresting campaign will come to a make subscription collections' from . close and the most stupendous list both old and new subscribers, of prizes ever conceived by a news-j ,f ,here ev me eoaleilt. paper in this part of the country . antg ,Sou,d mle eter). minu will be distributed. count u -now Tlle race la t.,)S The first "period" of the con- Th(MV m,e dwfereDce between test comes to a close on June 1st,' i lh The present, voti scale ...rf-i, , ",,w davs if he ! or she will keep at It. The differ at 9 p. m. of ' 200.000 extra vc'.ea on every $30 in subscription collections will enfe ,, no,hing. really. Oo after be in effect until that time then ; , pronli9es that have hwa lln(. me scutfiiuit; is ery auarpiy reduced. The lonster you delay in t ttini; in "full awing" the lesit valuable your subscription will be from a vote standpoint. And that i what you are after votes or you should be after them if you expect to be one of the big prize winners. A few of our old subscribers are behind i their subscription and one of the object in staging thin contest was to brinsc such accounts up in advance or at least to date. For thU reason, collections se- you since you started in the con test. Now hi the time they count most, bo go after them now. General Miles Laid To Rest In Arlington Gold Dollar t . Strawberries $2.00 Per Crate Truck Load Today, Thursday Quart Jars Per doz 80c WASHINGTON. May 19. ' eral Nelson A. Miles has taken Pint' Jars Per doz 65c Do not delay your canning. Public Market I'HONK lii iiaa xo. OTH. Saturdays Special AT BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. Antrim Mads Siii. roretlili Wirt T -pirns Salad or Berry Sot Genuine Homer Lauglilin Semi-Porcelak Ware of Good Quality. Attractive Design Basket Decoration in Blue. This set will come in liandy on the table for some purpose or other practically every day. Mail orders received Saturday will be fill eel while stock lasts. Baldwin Hardware CoJ The Winchester Store. I 418 Main St. Phone 26 1 m ua. felccuplate nauDiuess A 1 i 1 Ky i) jot lo 5wcceJI ? BE THRIFTY GET READY FOR OPPOR TUNITY own your home, be comfortable when old. Savers own this association and divide all the profit.i. Under state supervision purely mutual. "We save money together, loan it to each other and divide all the profits with each other." Write or call for literature no obligation. Wm. W. McNEALY Suite A, Slough Bldg. District Agent Assets Over $1,500,000 Home Office Portland, Ore. cured from old suhscrihera to ap-, place ,a tll(, qul(.t fje!d3 (f , 'V on ineir account earn tne t i a-i:.,. - - j a 'J ' D .uc i iH.fllui;, 1U m 1 1 ll K I till . ...:e ..I Hn,,,u,v,.,u iu v,ie , cemetery, union; other miliiarv amount paid a3 advance payments j heroes who were comrade and do. Before the contest closes, con- j i,r(hers in armi ln thoi)e BlirrinK leiail; wai ou civeo a ni OI . daya , lhe )ait jn whi(,,, delinquent subscribers. This llt'a central fisiire will help in a great many ways In j I Retting old accounts paid up. Of course, in siilioilin? payments from old subscribers it is not neces sary to have the expiration date, for The lieutenant-general wh.i has written his name large In American ; military history was buried Tties l day with a cer.Miirmy whose splend'ir was only iiuria--ii l by that with which the unknown soldier wa laid to rest. Representative, of every branch of the service, a military escort nf nearly 3,01)0 m.-n, preceded lhe .ll:JV mnVillP l-,l...n ihr.Y.tiwU S ? 5v -'t j streets of the capital and up the' i AtL l. ' iwhidint; nw, to the mausoleum nn "4 W ithl heights overlooking the Poto mac and the city. i Nine commanders. who have' records of lii:ni;ulshed service.1 walked beside t:,,. caisson, as hon orary pall bearers. Ceneral IVrsh-. '. r Hied coin.i.aiidcr in chief of' I ho American army rode In the' !'r wl'.n n Ms horse. Ir-s'il.-ni ' 001:11 B,., tihilar roinmiinder In chief of Uie 11. ii ion's forces sat alining the. tnilit.iry chieftains at the. funeral scmre. in the church. Thousands i.f people stood along ihe Mae of march, hushed by the tones of C!,opi:i s funeral march as the military hero wus borne pastj Another crowd had gathered in wai Mm?jr-ir!SKr ' WS-ft. -f ji'l V; -" " "-S o vkv-.i.. to wK far ) z I'aul H. Juckmn, who will Ik- prln. the cemetery i,ng before the time cipul of Kliimatli county lil(;h'for the ceremony there. From the MchiMil next term. Mr. J'" ksonj top of the hill where Hie mausoleum ! was chosen from whlu fli-M of 1 stands, they watched the funeral prospective ranillilntcs. Ho Is at j procession leave the city two mill's! present principal of llio Ulymplu, away and wind slowly up the long! Wash., Iilgh icliool. 'hill. . . I The Time To Buy a PIANO is NOW First payments on new pianos at the Earl Shepherd Store are very low. Monthly payments range from eight dollars and up. The best evidence of lhe public confidence in the Shepherd lme of pianos is the fact that this firm has sold Ten Pianos Klamath to One by any other local firm. May we show you these superior piano values at our neW, clean, redecorated warerooms 507 Main St. EARL SHEPHERD COMPANY 507M.is".abean,lotherPiano" Vlc,rla'' R,di nm 2, No. 1 Return a ti of 11