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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1925)
;ATII Of nui' .rlrtll unv JR. Mr, ,,, ,11 J iliiiiKh-i iiuiiori'il liltiTllOUll lUikliir. of r- lirm Sunday Linl Mm. 11. Mr. dwi-ll. JUWI KIlUtltMU lllill i ... .,. u,,. r.iia .-nimaay , JU,a(, Mr,. I. (j HlHnr. ,d ,l()r Mh. .rrlv.,1 l,ru MllIllUy ff ' ouki.uMi, cur., wber, 0r(h hM Immmi tttlnuillnii m-liu.,1. Mr, H)8 mora wan lli. r,, .,,! hlg . uatlvn, llorol.1 VI,..r ,i ,, Nlfrln(lll wero In Hit. .ounlr -at Monday ( iruii.m nils mmlnou. 1 Mr and Mr.. K, Turnri who havo lii-m dure fr amim ,niH ,. ,n" ,r"'" Tuwday ntoriiiiiK fur Ihdr ln.ni. u Anic.... Kuy l.(HMli.y. , i,riiii..ni ..... er uf lioro, timvci almm Dim of b...f ratlin hn, ,, rani.h Monday. ,n1 f((11y r) now IIvIiik In Klam.th Pall, and hi daiiKhlr I. alhMidlng tha Hac rd llrart aiadrmy thero. H. O. Varniim waa a auclal call er hrn Huiiday. Th nu.n uf ii. i. "iniiimiy nave Ju. k Martin, and ' l.m.n luklnit trains and wuxona lo vli'l.iii. Unhurt I lilt CiMlllttMrv lhl 1 ' - una are io Klimaih Falls ;rlaiiliiK Ihu uVail trass ana leaves .. '. f.ilba ! nff tif lh . . Cli.ornd Mr. Uny Hhkmnn and dauRhter,, tr In ! MHdri'il. wi.rn here, for the week end vlaltltiK with Mr. and Mra. Kd loyl. They returned to thlr home in Klamath Full. Kiin.iui ..i...... 1,1 On! ,aia 1'iihs i niit.ii.i f hi lr iii'l'lii-w. Mel returned lo their inlay. Mi'lvln will ola aunt una mum KlrliolK. who ha g bur iiniiiH'r n led hi'fu Buuiiajr io ihrlr tie ''"111B Harold rami) up r ciin. .,1a, Vivian. i I Martina ell Si-ott (Irlffllli, builnrai iiiiiraay ,, Kilo HiHurd. Ilelle motored Mildred win (lnlh her school at Jli. Ilurll.')' fills Tuunduy to: Urn Huered Iti-urt aoademv thro io ,rr Mr, and Mra. i tie wmnoii or tho C. I. rluh took Ihflr play. "The Old Mlad'a fluh," lo Chlloiiiln Wndiimday evpnlnx. U. A. Moon waa here frjm Chll oqitln vIhIiIiik hla wife and children for the wook-i-nd. Mr. and Mra. Lhnrlo I.n- lhn Klomcna and wife and fHinlly and and and hero liny Klunlry Turn ( arli'ion llf I'olnl. wri ,p .Monduy. Kd lloyl motored to I... ..wunllitf Itt Uttl U4J " r " j -..w " ,.c ant. .ninny ami kcm thai wit ahlp-,Mr. and Mra. Mannlnx inlander, of ,M rillfi.rnla. ' Klamalh KulU -ipa h rvi u must think of once of this roofing Backed by Johns-Manville Inc., with over fifty years experience in the manufacture of roofings. Madcof carefullyselected rag felt thoroughly saturated with life-, giving natural asphalts. Johns-Manville PilotRoofing Quantity output and distributing economies make possible the production of this roofing, which combines moderate first cost with really good service. We recommend the application of Johns-Manville Pilot with Pyramid Kaps, fasteners that in sure an absolutely weather-tite job. Ask us about this feature. W. D. MILLER General Distributors iiiinij with Mr. ami Mr,. II n I.cuvluy, Meaara. Jark IlrUroe, Wada Hal lock, and MUa Allen Kemuaon mo tored to Umin'a camp Tueaday af lernoun. Mr. an, Jira. Orle KiikIo and aou MhIvIh were on a ahort vlalt In f:hlloiiiln Sunday afternoon. They vlalted Mr. Knitle'a brother, Harry Knile and wife. The graduation announccniiMiln of Ml' llnbe I'oinorry, t! Aliuraa, Calif., but who apent three yeara III tlm Kort Klamalh high achool, wa received by a good many of her frlenda hero Monday. Mra. Oriu KukIo and aon Mi-lvln molorei! to Klamath Agency Tuea day. . ' Churloa Cllaaluln, Mlaa I-cnna K:ir. aent. Mlmt Nelda. Kargent and MIm Klva Moon were loclal rlaltora In Chiloiu!n Tueaday. KI.AMATII VAU.KY H08PITAI,. Klndcat Hiiralng care In maternity at very moderate prlrea. adv. 29 A paper where all the people bT opportunity to ezpreaa themnelvea II I hey dealre tbat'a Tha Klamath I Smwm Next Initiation Of ' Exalted Ruler Charlton 8. Currlo en t i) t .'' bare aa many lultlatlona aa poav' Elks To Be June 11 . ,ibi op to that time. i Leslie Rogers, paat exalted ruler. The nuat Initiation of Uie Klam-'' the delegate of the local lodge to ath Falla lodge of Elka will be held'lho nni ludKa ln p""nd. Thuraday, June 11th, at which time! ' thcro will be a large claaa. A booater for Klamath eonnty Tho grand lodga meeta In Port- "d Klamath Falls and every leglt- i,.i , , . .u j ..a . , . , imate industry uerem tnat a ue land July 13th and It la the den I re Klamath Newt Serves You Rest UND Compacts A complete stock of ull the wanted Com pacts, both Imported and Dom antic, . al wavH on hand. AIsd refills for same. 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Only 98c Regular $1.50 ALARM CLOCK For 98c Regular ; $1.00 Razors Only 89c Regular $1.25 Vacuum Bottles , ' ' For 98c RUBBER GLOVES All Sizes ;-'; 38c Pair X 60c Pound Stationery 46c Underwood's Pharmacy Corner Main and 7th I II IIB 2C NDAY. 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 mcnts 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 1 st, 9 p. m. All subscription col lections for any length of time in amounts of $30 secured will count. - -"3 - The Following Standing of Contestants Represents All Votes Turned in for Publication Up To Date 751,580 680,375 J- F. Gold.worthy, 802 Doty St. Mr. s a 5Vterlee' 8JJ w"nm8'u" .. 586,900 Mr. a Mster Algoma 378,525 " Loretta Porter, Klamath Agency r- Dela Smith, 819 Jefferson St Henrietta McReyrioids, 10.th and Pine - 249,525 230,650 224,425 Miss Bernice Dawson, R. F. D. No. 1, Klamath Falls.... 199,675 Mrs. Joe H. Foster, box 42, Klamath Falls 118,625 Miss Aileeii B. Haley, Merrill Rt., Klamath Falls 108,175 Mrs. W. O. Hardberger, 1321 Oregon Ave 97,925 William A. Hulet, Merrill 93,675 Mrs. Lucinda Hood, Chiloquin 74,375 Harley Jackson, Chiloquin , 40,000 Miss Carol Johnie Gray, 603 Jefferson 5t '. 37,825 Mrs. Nella Wahl, 1819 Johnson St 35,025 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 I