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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1925)
MATHNEW3 OATT AMBER 1INK.F. JmI ly Hwrelury ... .liiiNilHT of -. Hint Hi Pr.mnm-,! i tlub "I i"8 l"" ofl , On' rliilliiiwr ui ,1,1.1 l '" WllUu ..,...nlllll, l rMlaViil .f Hi Klml ,h, ,nillll uunniiiK iii.liul' roun- ,. All"'""'' IT"1"1""11 I .nil I.. Atli'H. aen- Lad rlmnilxT of cum min ar inn.InK in . invllnllcin from lh oihi'r iii'iKliuorlnK have l Invited In I .., (iranls I'aaa h sill l fi'iri'aintiMl r. rtiii aonator from ,niy, unit possibly irpri'ti-mi'llon of tl k.r Iijh not yi't ooon .hln.i.l will liava Pro- K. Violas, h'-ad of th ml Kllily svral ruiui.i'l '. Thom- ndeni of the Crator park Is epcti'd to nlOKriiiui. of the lell- dtmmifil In an ap- ii tail black aunburat "an ! in pi re awak- lluuntun una bad bi-avy work In tlila rrtmrmrnt, II. U. prMldrnt of the local pmldv aa,toaatmaler. mphony orthvatra. will ileal niuak-al uroKraui, the rhambvr quartet. j ipeerh of the even Bide by ex-tiovernor pMI of Arliona, who wk on ili'parlmci.t of rk In ronm.rllon with wrsiwil and hoM aiir- b)fd sill be "ilccln- X r.iany lora! po- thil the ei-xnvernor'a tike an In terval Inn line of hla vlowa and ol the complex local rtft aitiiatlnn. as It i-uarit tlieiiiHolvva, mid Kneral. :iMo miya that rescr- Mi occasion limited to in (oIiik fuat. The Ifd fur avven o'clock ll planned to offer a mini; program which feted by 10 o'clock. Inn could be done and Attorney J Carnahan alio aula n,, WM ' Ui pcMll'lo. The chairman said he rontldnred that atuteroeat tlle nature ol a rolectinn on local bualneae men, aa there were plenty who were willing; 10p youn( men who were ho neat nd capable In oilier placea. Joe Zuinu ,)lnl,.a out to the n-nri that the land produced an av. eruee of 1 ton, ,.f uUuu ,mr acre a year and sin. the war the price had only a leraged around 17.00 per tun and the coat of pro- tlucw nay waa ari.iin, $.vu. aald he had about 00 arrea In al falfa and waa nut opiimlmic about the proapneta Ihorii now for making a 1 1 v In k. Ijmw KIKk , Miimc,, Mr. Zump aald liuae atuck were a conalderuble niimace running at la rite over luke bnd and did great ilnmaRo In trumping uilchea and canala and the aettlera llmunht thi'y ahould h made to pay part of the operation and maintenance charaea on the project. At thlt point Attorney Carnahan offenid a.auKxeHlinn that appeared to Impreaa the board moat favor otly. Me auKiteated that the Mo doc National foreat be extended to Include Tuln Lake and the foreat raninra given the duty of super vlalng the entrance and feea for all llveatork brought in Juat aa they do on the great grain areaa of the mountuin reaervea. Mr. Zump brought up the point of tho aettlera at Tula Lake want ing a aite let aalda for a dlatrlct echool there. He aald they had referred the matter to Mr. Newell hut had gotten no aallafactlon. Mr. Newell waa called upon by the board to atute the itatua of the case. He aald there waa no law covering achool' eltea on any pro ject and the only poaaiblllty waa through a 20 acre townalte allot ment, or for aome aettler to per sonally aet aalde the requisite 2tt acres for a achool site. - The Tula Lake representatives both naked that the coata of the Clear Lake and Horsefly projects ahould not be assessed egalnat Tule Lake landa. Thursday, May 28, 1925. Visitor: "Johnny, do you ever get any good marka at achool?" Johnny: "Vea'eni. you U,t I da; but' thvy ain't whero I can show 'vni." Chicago Nowg. She: "Let's go to 'Dante's In ferno,' " . . Ho: "No, thunks, 1 don't dance.'! Life. EAN APPEAL '" From I'ago One) Pins ulfulfa off vour nil l a crop that should e In fattening stock tows, tlion you are not t ycur ffiriufl " Y'nn tbe feed and get some Pople to finance yon or iheep. Reagan In he didn't think that Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort oven your health depends on the kind of heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind of heat depends on the construction of your furnaco and the skill with . which It Is installed In your home Health requires an abundant circulation of warm moist heat! Not Just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate heat, at minimum ex penae and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 Movie Magnate Weds Film 'Actress ;?r f V Cj I III ; vNx y ! -, a 3 Vorld Needn't Worry Over Explorers For A Fortnight Or More C'OI'KNHAUKN. May 27. "A fortnlKht may elapse before the world necda to worry over Ainund- jaen," Knud Hasmuaaen, tho Danish ynvM , muju uiu7 uikio uis arrival rrom the United Btatca. 8ugoallnK that Amundsen might leave his air ships and begin a march to Green land, Rasmussen said there might be no reason to send help before nest year., ' "The only reason for nervouaness la that people expect news too oon' Hasmuaaen sold. "Klylni; 4a faniijr In tho summer, but lunding is diffi cult, aa the Ice la covered with snow and water throughout tho summer. Amundsen will n?t dare leave his airplanes behind, aa the ice Is al ways moving and It would be diffi cult to find the planes." - , Rasmussen pointed out .that If Amundsen waa not able to continue -In his aircraft, he and hla party must walk too miles to the nearest lund. ; . . vi, "If be walks to west Greenland,",; the Danish explorer continued, "the world may receive do news before . May, 1926. If be tries to reach east Greenland, It may be' September, 1926, before there la news from him." :r? SAiMr.GOX'DfWYK AMD BRIDE. Pretty Frances Howard, notion picture actreis, became )lrf, EanJ Ooldwyn In a quiet wedding In a Jersey City. Judge'! office, Althovgli the courtship of tbe motion picture producer waa amid the. JJniel trap, pings ot a studio, the ceremony waa quit puUterot-fact l ' mi ' ' j , l ..jo."-- , ' t i. i . .. t: ;1 on sale daily until September 15th. Return limit October 31st. Stopovers. ' - I Now- plan your eastern. trip. ..Let. ojtr. agents help you thus get the most out of jour vacation time and money. . ' , 4 GREAT ROUTES Sunset, Golden State, American Canyon, Shasta Go on one, return ', same Way or any other route, if you choose. ' Fast luxurious trains daily; convenient con nections at eastern terminals. Modern "accom modations; delicious meals in Southern Pacific dining cars. : : ' '' For complete information, ask t,-..:...' 'r J. J. Miller, D. F. P. A. 517 Main St Klamath Falls, Ore. Phone 709 MlLtACE ITEC " ' " i S-rt tUe tc. "h'ti and tl pnmp URN IN TO .THE"RED CROWN? PUMP FOR GASOLINE CROWD ED WITH Ml LEA GE. ALL THE years of the Standard QU Company's gaso-Une-rnaking experience have gone into making "Red Crov,rn" the best for summer driving. Here you find not only quick start ing, speed and pover, but the very maxi mum of MILE-AGE! These 'Dealers Sell Red Crown'9 M I L E S t Klamath Falls ' Crater Lake Auto Co. 23 Main St. Klamath Falls Auto Co. 224 Main St. Imperial Garage 1 Third and Main Sta. The Brick Service , Station 11th and Main Sts. Howie Motor Co. Esplanade and Pine Sts. ' R. R. R. Garage f 831 Klamath Ave. . Balsiger Motor Co. 801 Klamath Ave. Klamath Tire House Sixth and Klamath Ave. White Pelican Garage 522 So. Sixth St.. Bruchou and Ferrari Sixth and Shasta Way ... Garich's Altamont Camp Ground Altamont Corner F. A. Sutton . Modoc Point Belmont Cash Store Oregon Ave. , Keno, Oregon .; Keno Store ; ' Aaron Moore, Prop. , Dairy, Oregon ' , G. G. Anderson , Beatty, Oregon ' The Beatty Store Malin, Oregon Wonder & Ward Dorris, Calif. Taber & Wise S. V. Russ ... MacDoel, Calif. Snider's Service Station ML Hebron, Calif. Stevenson & Lowden P. Dagaras Bray, Calif. -. - . . W. A. Bray . Tennant, Calif." Tennant Mercantile Co. Chiloquin, Oregon ' Chiloquin Garage , Wallen Auto Co. ' Chiloquin Service Statio n Mitchell's Service Station. Klamath Supply Co. ' Fort Klamath, Oregon Junction Service Station Rainbow Garage . Klamath Agency, Ore. OrviHe Elliott ' i Lumberton, Oregon ' Byrne & Villair Kirk, Oregon Kirk Garage , Jerry O'Callaghan Beaver Marah, Oregon Crater Inn Sprague River, Oregon Wolford & Wann Paunina, Oregon . CM. Sheehan E. C. Spencer : lestwiyiyi to&i3a& miles STANDARD OIL COMPANY , (California) Vr n .S' V i MONDAY, 9 P.I Marks Expiration of the 200,000 Extra Vote Offer Every $30 in collections secured by Monday, 9 p.: m. earns 200,000 extra votes. All paymens, regardless of amount paid, count toward this, the largest extra vote offer of the contest. Back pay ments from old subscribers count the same as advance payments. Early work in this campaign will be a big factor in deciding who the winners of the big prizes will be, for as the contest pro gresses the bonus vote schedule decreases. So in order to assist those who start to work early in the campaign, a bonus of 200,000 extra votes will be awarded, all on each $30 in subscription collec tions turned in by Monday, June 1st, 9 p. m. All subscription col lections for any length of time in amounts of $30 secured will count.'-; .r-snrj ' The Following Standing of Contestants Represents All Votes Turned hi for Publication Up To Date r- J. F. Gol.worthy, 802 Doty St r- Guy Satterlee, 933 Waahington St S. A. Masters, Algoma r- A. D. Tilton, Pelican City ; r- Henrietta McReynoIds, 10th and Pine JJ'W Wetta Porter, Klamath Agency Mr- DelU Smilh 8,9 jeffenon St 665,580 637,375 586,900 378,525 224,425 214,950 198,650 Misa Bernice Dawson, R. F. D. No. 1, Klamath Falls.;.. 110,675 Mrs. W. O. Hardberger, 1321 Oregon Ave. ...: . 97,925 William A. Hulet, Merrill 1 92,200 Mrs. Joe H Foster, box 42, Klamath Falls 88,625 Mr. Lucinda Hood, Chiloquin , '.. 74,375 Miss Aileen B. Haley, Merrill Rt., Klamath Falls :. 63,175 Misa Carol Johnie Gray, 603 Jefferson St. 37,825 Mrs. Nella Wahl, 1819 Johnson St 34,450 Miss Helen Cornish, 1428 Worden Ave . 27,350 H. R. Bowman, Bonanza 25,250 Miss Bernice Provost, Sargent & Prescott 23,400 John Morgan, 668 California Ave 10,000 Harley Jackson, Chiloquin ' 1 .'. - 10,000