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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1925)
Pagre Two Sunday. May 31, 102.r. DECORATION DAY j ATTACK ON COPCO IS OBSERVED IN FAILS NO GROUND Co rid Fire Girls Give Benefit Flay Tuesday K. F. FITTINGLY FOR FRAUD GIVEN -- i f (Conltiiuist J-'nmi Vagv One) I (Continued From Vagr (no) diitcrviui; no honor than hiv uitiKt lumuus Iwiiu-rs i-l our ure. Willi slowing ri! the niMNikor dwelt on Atm-rlia's ideals and stand for a government uf tlio people, for'udlut Kplaeonnl ilnmli the people, anil by the people, whleli evening lit 7 : :i 0 . 1'rinv priuelnlps ho until hail m'tuatrd the i the play will bo illvl.l nation'! motive! In every war In worth whleh we have been encased. Son-'oirl. was oile which be ".Mm. Jenkins' llrllllant lilea. in the varill-1 Aclmirsliiii price, will be SO nml 3 1IOISK. 1.1a.. My 30 An ln quent .leelilrll in loulr.ht over Hi.. Im.lv of mrttiinor who Mew out III! bralm In n hotel room till" The Ciiino Klro (ilils of .Villi ml illtlon will give a pliiy at the Meth-I uioriilim nhorUv iifler arrival on un . . t ... early train from I'orllanil. aior Miller"! talk ihoole,i hi hearers !nal rulea of better fltltimship. Irenla. Tuexitity ili from .1 by the Ki- I.eamto. anil the tamp Klre The name of the play will Fred A.- linker , paid hlh. trib- day for any .cause backed by a ute to American seamen, llu said .' semblance of agitation or radical in part: ism. Baker Addresses j "When the I-ansoll farmers ramo -We are met at this solemn hour!,n aa M "'r ,n five '"',ars 4o commemorate the pallant deeds . Mra receiving government notice and to do honor to tte heroic dead!" 1,Psin payment of their Irriga of the Vnited States naw. We I "ng ',om' thclr attiiuJo have brought garlands of flowers to'the boI,rd wa8 oae of 'riendly co cast upon the vatem ai the hiRhestJ01"""'1"00 and "anting to do the .v.i f , ",.ih,.n. t twn square and honorable thing. The nnhin n.n v T,,n,,nrf . : same was true of qulef church yard, nor graven stone marks their last resting rl.ice. They sleep, in the deep, in a- windowless nnlnm nf rtt 'npnth u-llH jsnrcr.ni- billow and ouiet .waters "knowine , re(",est M obviously reaf onablo ; neitfyr sunshine or storm. They anJ ,air- Bo,h tnese representatives are fene to Join and mingle " with wm Probably get for their districts the multitudes of the countless dead "ac,ly "hat they "want and (to swell th chorus of the choir I "AnolheI' "ample was in the tes lnvlsible whose Whems bless and;tlmony of thia Engineer Mr. A. H. inspire the livingand whose silent j Lamm' while he w" on ,he ,,de r influence is ever with 'ns. ,he aistrlct owd, his dem?anor ... and attitude was at all times so And so today we honor the ,. . , . -, . . alert and friendly that the cha r memory of oil our sailors dead ,, , ,, , . . . . . . . I man- JIr. Campbell, at the close of let us never forget their hardships, T .. . ' , , v.i. . Lamms testimony took occasion to iucu. uciun- bacriiices, lueir uODie ,t.... vuiuimmcm mo cugiueer on nts re- rn Jimp In port and manner of Its presents- same was true of ths Sunnyside district representatives, wanting a ; reduction in their project cost. iThey were mighty vehement in their . I statements to the board but their deaths. It is to them, we awe, large, measure onr present "security, our Rational greatness and our worlj influence! 'siy wi ever-Kher-ish in our -hearts 4heir grand and Tlorions deeds until the end of :ni, - . Taraile Held Fojl'iwlrs the bridge 'caremon ' fee Spanish war vets formed '"hind the colors' and led the Am-f-riean Legionalres, and .the school children down main street to the Pine tr.-c theatre.. Captain O. C. Ai.).':tcal. Klunmth's grand tion." "It looks like the old saying still holds true that 'You can catch more flies with molasses than with vinegar,'" the governor remarked. excelled in their beautiful specialty "Oregon My Oregon." Miller Sneaks Senator Edward Miller, of Grants Pass, was the orator of the dav and in his address he reviewed all the stirring war flmn ni.iiioTamani. o'Ojthls country in most effective style, man. was marshal of the day and j with particular suppiecation to 'hU '?lul the head ' thB co1- nc'arer3 Teaolve that "These non- llffln With Mr1nr VAVDnniA anil 1 . , T.., Z: ""orea aeatt sball not have died in Frank & King's COMEDIANS in Tlh Big WML Tent At 6th Street South and City Limits Jazz Orchestra , Special Scenery Vaudeville Between Acts SUNDAY and MONDAY The Screaming Comedy Drama "Little George Washington" Prices 25c and 50 Cents Tent Well Heated Man to Watch Cars A. C&kcv. The captain wno is Dast 80 years young a pace which no ticeably exerted - his younger co horts to keep 'np. .' At the, Pine Tree a packed house enjoyed an musical program in whiclit the chamber of commerce chorus, Mrs. Marjorie McClure Olds. and E.-Valenfl offered beautiful J sustamea-appfa"H5e: vain," etc. The sneaker mnii.u Memorial Day as a day of real mem ory and emulation of our great leaders who have passed on. His reference to Abraham Lincoln, fiar field. and McKinley, the martyred presidents, Theodore Roosevelt .mi Woodrow Wilson all brought forth numbers;- Mrs. ' Olds sang "You'll Never Miss the-SunsUine.', a-beautiful solo which won the hearts of her hearers. Mr. Valenti sang nose or .o .Man s Land in per feet style, and the chamber chorus I women, as uneriing from the war time her oes and accounts-of' their deeds, the speaker made most effective reference to the accomplishment of uUl uouie pioneers, both men n.i as race of sturdy people Get the habit of fillins Aj Vi j-your car at a Visible pump. Newby's Grocery and Filling Station ; 555 E. 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" Let us convince you of how surprisingly low the average bill runs from the current monthly statements in our books. Ask about the special combined rates for cooking and lighting at our local office. See the electric ranges today at your electrical dealer's. You can get one on easy payments to be in stalled immediately. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY --""-'-''-lifS'lI tcALTFOINl! ORECWH I POWER COMPANY! YOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS ' ' 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. Marks Expiration of the 200,000 Extra Vote Offer Earlv ,A,i .1 ' . ""'Fciimi win dc a big factor in aeciuuis thefKWmners of the prizes will be, for as the contest pro gresses the bonus vote schedule decreases. 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