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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1925)
AGENCY WOMEN'S CLUB COMPLETES YEAR'S PROGRAM KLAMATH AOK.NCY. May it. Tba Klamath Agency Woman'! club concluded their year's program with a social affair Tuesday afternoon at tn. bom of Mrs. Frederic A. Baker. Plana bad been mad for a lawn Party, tba grounds being decorated (or the occasion and tablet with bouquets on ihem. and chairs beinit, placed for the guests. However, rain forced the crowd Inside. Reports were given of the work ! LUMBER FOR SALE CHEAP Boards Shiplap Dimension Siding in fact practically all items for construe- I bon or repair work. Drive out and look it over. PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO. done by the club since its organiia tion In February, by the civic and program committees, their spokes man being Mrs, William H. Zeh. and by ths social committee, of which Mrs. B. A. Sanders is chairman. I About twenty-five Isdles from Chiloquln. members of the Woman's Community club of Chiloquln. were present, at the special Invitation of ,inr iiamaia Agency duo. urs. A. ' R. Tenbrook, president of their or- ganliatton, gave a aplendid talk. A short Droxram eniued. Mrs. ! Harry E. Dobbins sang several aongs. Mrs. J. W. Allan gave two readings In dialect, being costumed to auit ; the part he played, that of a Swed-i ish immigrant. A content was taken, part in by all the guetta. Then refreshments, consisting of Ice cream and Individual French pastries were served. The club has now adjourned Its study and social meetings until September. they may encounter If tbey deviate i an iron rary paiu mi( known. They may make their way. across ice floes or they may stumble I upon unknown lands. These they are authorlied to claim in the name of the king of Nor ay Montha of, mushing would briug some of them, I perhaps all six to Ktnh, the norther most Greenland settlement, and there they could aaait the arrival of vessels which call there when the waters are comparatively free of Ice.; There la no radio aboard the planes, because the weight would have been too great. The world must wait until the men return or; until some subsequent expedition finds a trace of them, to learn of the great adventure. Saturday May 2.1. 1925. THE EXLORERS ARE AT NORTH POLE LAND PURCHASED FOR A RAILROAD (Continue! From Page One) There is water aboard the planea. but if they crash they will not want for water in that land of snow. Mother Ships I'selesa I Months might elapse before the world would know the fate of the fliers if ill fortune overtakes them going or coming. It would be im possible for either of the mother ships to bring relief to the filers any great distance from Kings Bay, because of the impenetrable Ice packs which are believed to sur round the pole on all sides. If they tumble from the sky onto the Ice the fliers will be compelled to seek Peary's route from northern Green land to the pole. Then will follow! weary, perhaps hungry, certainly' cold and unpleasant days of slog-! ging through country that was not created for the comfort of the white1 'man. Just what sort of country! (Continued From Page One) ments of the past few weeks. Mr. Hovey states that it looks like a sure bet the O. C. E. would be' built as planned, and also that the Hill lines were aure to Invade this I country just aa soon as preliminary arrangements can be made, and the; proper interstate commerce commla : aion permits granted for the pro posed extensions. ; rrospects for Klamath never j looked better, he said. The new' ; lines giving better eastern outlets will work aa a big advantage to' Klamath lumbermen. The new ar rangement will be the means of lumbermen here taking up a more economic marketing system. permit- In a them to ship more common lum ber east instead of throwing these valuable grades of common lumber into box shooks as they are doing now. IXH 1. 0. 0. F. You'll Spot Them At KENO STORE Not only Grocery Bargains but Fish ing Tackle, Picnic Eats, Soft Drinks and Fishing Licenses. STANDARD CAR SERVICE Keno, Ore., on the Ashland Highway HONORS MASTER The Klamath Falls lorlee of rH.i Fellows was honored last night with' a visit from Henry Young of Her miston. Oregon, newly elected grand master of the state organisation. Oran P. Steele, grand marshall of Pendleton, and E. I.. Kenyon. grand chaplain of Meker. A big turn-out of local members ana visiting members from th ....... rounding towns were on hand at last night's meeting. The grand orncers all expressed delight with the progress and spirit me city of Klamath Falls. Two ot mem had visited w .,,-., but Grand Master Young hid never! oeen to Klamath. nnH h . .... to find a little one-horse town here! ram-shackle hotel aeeommo- ,.. e ., 5Car,.eiv f,nd i woras to express his surprise upon being ushered to the Whi. n-u. ' ; along with the other officers, where I accommodations had h - . aimugea .or me visitors by the local lodge. New Cabaret Outfit Buys K. F. Eqiupment 'excursion "tares now on SaIe daily; return limit October 3 1st Stopover the New Sunset Limited Ing J,'"' tr"ni de,iciou in Soh Pacific dte. w.,T,.:titdri"o"hk.,y ".NewOr1s.N., d Round-trlp fare, grea.lv reduced-or example! v r., ,, I'rom main line point!) Propionate reduction, to many other eJtern points . bee A,acn Trail aj Arivma this way. Southern Pacific' "' Iff J K.... V.I V r. "' N' """" ' Valejo. California, who have taken - .or year .ease on a storeroom In the McCarthy building, for a first class cabaret to be opened My 30th. are sparing expense In fitting up ideal n. - . .o lur meir uusineas. according to local Yesterday the mhamt . . . -- iwpie pur- chased the last word In grand pianos from the Earl nh.nh. . . . h.,J. . vo. Also - mhiuhuuh iioor i. kbu. . , . . . - ' "& laiq m the storeroom for the benefit of patrons who wish to dance there One Klamath bualnes, man pointed OUt that the fir-m. . " "cr me nest of references from the cities in the MUSICIANS MEET TO ORGANIZE UNION Local musicians met last night I local I 517 Main St. J. J. Miller, D. F. P. A. Klamath Fall, Ore. Phone 709 - a local union . About eight men and pledged themselves to bring ni additional memhor. . I meeting which will be held n,.,. evening. May 29. A goodly interest was displayed! but owing ,o prev0us engagements I of Houston's orchestra sveral i musicians were absent and the charter application Is being dlaved on that account as the boy. feiti "":r snouia comprise ion' HPP fan ' - ... " . .- ...... ii, Jin Ine outset. 1'Oltri.lM, OKtHKSTH.t MhltK A nuartft nf Tnriir... . . . wauQ inunicmna. chestra, have Rrrived jn Klamnlh j rails to nlav at ln-ni .j . I town dancea in . . "iuuiio tne city during the summer. T. V. Shlpman Is leader of the novelty four law musiclana f 1 0 Main llelaevn thn To Theatres The HILLAH MONSTER GILA (PRONOUNCED UEELY) From The Burning Sands of the Mojave Desert, U.S.A. The Grand Advance Agent of Potentate Emil Britt and his Shrine patrol from " Hi llah temple All Novices who cross the burning sands will be al lowed to kiss the monster as a special reward of valor. Jy poison. More so than a rafH-nit' AnZ,na- CT1,1S .ammal supposed to be dead venomous character" General uSc,entsts undetermined as to it, however recover! Never seen in a l' 3 l ty ne f these Some Creator's most urioul scarce rlltl I fr yU t0 8ee one of the great American desert of ArizonTa Tn 0LM U,t. aFC found onIv in the the Navajo and blanket A 7 Mex.co in the United States. It is said from the patterns of fhe X r? f g0t their Patterns o"gir.ally ing is Protective maLngifnaryto"- tW f fh".bei"8 -me. Its color" scarce because of the Jo its die?;: Tggns:teorneaara wbut,rhe zn r four dr rLd a drink iess ften- symbol of thirst as has the camel Scien t13 he WU,d beCmC 8 quadrupedat two hundred tenTIlO) vTa F kII"1 the.agC f this rePtiIe twenty years of time. 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