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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1925)
Eight PHdav. May 2f, 1025 EpLOCALSj . JEM KtAviv. 7- """ I , , . ..I , ,, ,u , after Ihoiii now. i now. ami .uin contestant, will r. ,urn n.'! Mr. nutltr h. for m.ny ycr. do. In .ollrlllDC paymrnl. from old canal - . , Ulll ' lv. ly h.lf . nmny M,r. , ZL ? " been ..ate .,u.or from Hood River .h..b.r. It I. net BW.r to J-n. ' " " J , ' now .,,,, .. tap., J., Ld W.ro countl.... ... h. raided h.v. th, expiration fr X . '" " 0' , , ,.llll(1.,l,m. turned In. Th. ta I "''" ""'.. M The Dalle. II. 1. one of tbo money .-.:ted from ... old .ub- the N.. r. I.. I. All.r I c(,m,lh. doe. not b.y. L'' foremo,, r..ors .n the northwe... .crll.er I. MM-I.ed on hi. .,,,. .r 'j1 , ,urll,.d , . , ,S"0 .7 "AV He liss served s circuit Jiidito prior d automatically pays ui nccord tlon culled I. n I '"l'f "". . Im ilia limn be n elected to the :nm 10 Hie .mount rollerli d. ! 1 I ally pay In lit Hie .mount cullccti d. B. S. Gricsbv. accompanied by hi. visiting at the home or Mm. 1101- ., ..,.,, ,, ....u ,,..... -m i,.ke Hie later, Mm, Or Maury, and Mrs. ' lister' brother. Mr. and Mrs. Au- Th8 ,m.u, , to he cultural-Lmo t explain this to the Hiibmrlli .J L. L. McDonald drove to Ashland j tin Cox, at Algoma ror a couple , nlllled ,, ri.,0lvini! the assistance , er ,hllt account must bo itlvcn yesterday. Mrs. McDonald .topped ; of weeks left yesterday for their !of s,,llMor nutlr In makinic the ' attention, you will b surprised a' at Ashland to visit relatives while California home. j Fla day a success. ,, anu unt of money that you can Mr. Crigsby and Mrs. Maury went on to Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dixon were In town .hopping yesterday from their home on Merrill road. C. R- Bowman I here from Med ford attending to matters of business.. Prentice Puckett was in town yesterday on business from hi. log ging camp. 1 P. J. Bowne, of Donanta, wa. a Wilson S. Wiley is chairman of business visitor Wednesday. at Klamath Kails Dramatic Stock Co. Entertains Kiwanis At Luncheon In Tent the committee, and Perry O. Del.ap and Linn V. Ncsinlth are the other two members of the committee. Only Two and Half Weeks Are Left in The Kiwanis club members were ; the special guests of tho Nine Lum ber company at their noon luncheon yesterday. 'About forty of the inem- - R. H. Elliott, of Bend; Fred B. hers made the trip to the lumber Huntington, of Mapleton. Ore.; Al I office, where a splendid menu was Harth. of Chiloquln; Mr. and Mr;. Prepared by Mrs. Marion Nine and . ... ... .-. hr OBaictnnf f 4 c a Miimhv can Brett ana .Mr. ana Mrs. . - - 1 ...,, i ,hl nnrt of the coun- After tne luncheon the club mem-'" " ben. were escorted Ihronrh the new T wl" "e "" bring In. Kach and every contest ant la an authorised at.'nt of the News and l authorised to make subscription collections from both new and old subscriber. If there over was time con testants should make every minute count It Is now. Th race Is close. There Is little difference between liu luiilnr, .ml anvnn In thi' rire The News Contest I"" " . very t.-w I If he or he will keep al it. The difference is nothing, really. l,o after all premise, that hive been made you since you started In the contest. Now is the I line lliey Two and a half week more and this Interesting campaign will come to a close and the most stupendous list of nrlies ever conceived by a Robert. San Francisco, are among those reg'stered at the Empire hotel. mill and saw a great many of the! The 'first period" of the con- noir ,i,.nnrt,,r i --.in i. ,, i test ccmes to a close next .Monday the Nine boys have installed in the.nlht al 9 o'clock. The present vote new mill. The luncheon was given In the big show tent of the Frank & King I Dramatic Stock company, through I the courtesy of those people. Mrs. Herndon, mother of Mrs. George Tyson, of this city, left for her home at Ashland on yesterday's stage, after spending a couple of weeks at her daughter's home. Among some of the arrival at the Hall hotel yesterday were: Stan ley G. Jewett and Elmer Williams, Portland; T. A. Fleet, Hood River; H. S. Thorp, of the Best Tractor Co., Oakland, Calif.; J. H. Upton, Bend, and X. Arzner, Lakevtew. Agnes Sly who graduated from Klamath county high school, return- Ad to her home ner iwh. wrt. ' lected by the Klamath Falls lodge m ... . . . . . . t 1T1L-D I n ,1 H . ha fln Anv nesuay. miss oiy is a aaugnter or " " Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sly and a is-!atlon in tne Elks temple Sunday, ter of Mrs. W. D. Miller, of North June 14th at 8:00 - m- aa an 9th street, with whom she made i nounced by wllson s- WiIey- chalr- man or tne nag day committee, last night. Butler To Deliver Address For Elks Here on Flag Day Hon. R. R. scale of 100.000 extra votes on every $30 in subscription collections will be In effect until that time then the schedule Is very sharply reduced. A few of our old subscribers are behind in their subscriptions and one of the objects In staging this contest was to bring such account up in advance or at least to date. For this reason, collections se cured from old subscribers to apply on their back account earn the Butler has been .e-!"mB T0,e ln P-Po'a amount paid as advance payments her home during the school term. ' Henry Stout and John Ramsdale wer city visitors from their . fish hatchery above Chiloquln yestreday. ' Johnnie Anderson was ln town from his home near Hildebrand on business yesterday. Johnnie Horn, Bonanza banker, was transacting business here the first of the week. Mrs. Weedon,- of Grant. Pass, mother of Wm. Weedon, of this city, accompanied by her daughter. Mr. Ed Duncan, of Josephine county, are visiting relatives In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. James Pelton, of Fort Klamath spent the day in Klamath Falls yesterday on busi ness and pleasure. Mrs. Lloyd Alford and two chil dren, are here from GerL"jr, Calif, for a couple of weeks visit with relatives. Mrs. Alford Is a daugh ter of Mrs. S. T. Tummcrs, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Flackns, of Hilderbrand, were shopping with local merchants yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hollister. of San Francisco, who have been KODAK FINISHING 8 Hour Service The Peasley's i Opposite Court House Jill ilsill" fTTi7fe: Build with Stucco That Stays In the design of mo.l.uu build ing stucco exteriors arc rapidly Increasing In favor on, Stone Tile walls make the bint tol ble base for this style if f.iih'h. Note the distinctive pitied l.-xture of Stone-Tile units, an.l tiie rinse sparing of Joint In the wall, in suring an unbreakable bond with plaster of any sen. The low ab sorption of Stone-Tile alio pro moles a thorough "set" In tho tlntxh material. Build permanence and lavtlng beauty Into your honii' or luil nesw building by ulnK Stone-Tilo walls as the bajie for stucco. The first cost Is often no greater than frame and the last rc-it Is always less. S-e KtiinP-'rilc Before you build. Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 703 Market Phone BH'-i-W Please Make All Groceri rurchases 1 oday Closed All Day Saturdal (rrA.kV Gold Dollar Strawberries Grants Pass Green Peas Grants Pass Raspberries Grants Pass Cherries Giants Pass Gooseberries Grants Pass Lettuce Grants Pass Spinach ; Grants Pass Carrots, 3 Bunches Grants Pass Turnips, 3 Bunches ...... Grants Pass Beets, 3 Bunches Grants Pass Radishes, 2 Bunches .... New Potatoes, lb 10c Fryers, lb. 15, 15c 25c 25c 10c 08c 10c 25c 25c 25c 15c 40c Oranges, 2 doz 33c Bucket Soap Sale $1,00 PUBLIC MARKET Phone 169. 126 No. m 10 Seconds For a Clean Window no matter how dirty. I , Rub my nose across ; window or mirror. . Wipe off with rag. ; l hat's all. I save O fif labor and time. MOLE "Digs under the dirt" At all Grocer J. I. Case Threshing Machine Products Sole Agency for Klamath County. J. N. BRAMHALL Manager. Klamath Falls, Ore. Phone 149-J. 208-209 Winters Bldg. WICKERSHAM'S Style Shoe Shop This shop will be closed Saturday, May 30th, Decora tion Day until 1 p. m. Exclusive Agent For the Red Cross Shoe. Our Store Will Be Closed All Day Saturday Memorial Day Therefore we are placing our week-end special on sale today. i Attractive Cocobolo Handles ,T ' vj"y -i 1 1 -tea aWI.L"..! Securely Brass Riveted This 3-piece kitchen set is made from high qual ity steel and is a great value at 98c Baldwin Hardware Co. The Winchester Store. 418 Main St. - Phone 261 How Chrysler Sales Peak VVL IVbUkUVd A V a, V. T s.w4 tr l. II? 1 nis grapmc tiiun snows now the public is pushing Chrysler sales each month to ama:ini heights above last year's record breaking totals. OCT winiffr mmmm mm mmm it rt-anged lor l ft- yt prod uc- Ion to meet pMbll demand. I KM . Wei k4i ' i t'A kr Kill I SlIPii Hp l liipit illlf till iihii'E'iUtl f fill III Jilt J iTi 2SS INCREAS Chrysler Breaking Sales Recol While Demand GoesStii Mounting sales figures in the weekly reports for the United States show that the Chrysler Six already a record-breaker in popularity is soaring higher than ever before. The latest weekly report registers an increase of 116$ in retail sales over the corresponding week of 1924. The sales for that week were 65 bigger than the j very biggest week of 1924. April, 1925, shows the largest month's business In Chrysler Six history. Turn to the chart at your right It shows you in simple and graphic way Chrysler Six production month by month. See how the lines shoot up as Chrysler factory facili ties were increased to meet the even more emphatic public demand for Chrysler Six results. The public knows that no matter what the make of price, only the Chrysler Six gives them Chrysler brilliance of performance, Chrysler readability ana ease, Chrysler quality, economy and the score of other advantages that belong to this car alone. We are eager to have you find out for yourself what these Chrysler Six results are. - - - yrV.J The Touring Car f fiMf ThcRoyalCout J "J The Phaeton . . tAat . V , 19M ThtRoadtur9 . ! J5f TImpr(al. inebedan . . 82j Th Crown-Imptrlal " , All prices . o. h. Detroit tubcct to current govtmmtnl W arc flcaicd to extend the conwnlcnc of tlrrw-fmymmts. A thryiler'j aitractiv plan. Chrysler dealer and tprl' J v rvlc everywhere. HOWIE MOTOR CO