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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1925)
NEWS filIB TIME FOR SUBSCRIBER ijSJ.COW i KSTAW lo EVERY WAY I ,nJ Conli'Slitiltii, t- nn nine "" j ll g auhsrrllier rmilly I mm In I, t ' JU tl, p. I he icrenli'r tno rii- irlvlliKid uur ,,( o pay In dvpnco , (iro !' jr r. iiml Hull linl! IIVM-ynar u- ,.j In y " will cur il 3S,uuu unil if old. Ilm l" UO. Tills nruiu i ""17 to Monday nlitlit. .ill nut mmava r nil ilium Mltloly ! he niimlmr of nix your rmiii'iiliint limy turn ui offer liirludi'i col- ml ui lo .Hiinuny :k. Kah $30 turned rnrn SOO.ooo xlr (oniixinnt ,1,KB pimltlvoly III lurxcMt olfiT durlim Hie ron tons isi't In every poi nt ly MoncUy If you s bin prim on June Il Hie flnul, and clone it mid I lis night the a dt-llv.Ti-d to the ro- m-YDion will win and time nerure mem. HE STATE OP MIND you ore beaton, you ok you dare not, you like to win, but think rlnrh you won't. you'll lime, you'ro loit I he world you'll find with fullow'e. will tbe stalo of uilnd. race l lout ati'p In run, coward falls his work ! begun. d your deols will grow;, II; and you'll full liu- you ran, mid you will llie hIiiIo of mind. you're ouUlaascd, you t In think high to rise. h piiro of yourself r win a prize. Ii don't always go iroBKir or faHler mnn, or later llio man who luw who thinks ho can. er waa n tlmo whon I " wholo wcro up and I1 rlsht now. Certainly in of (Ills ronlnut has hnilerfully In a com pa ra il lime. And. woll candl- :it hintlc. The prlaos are It lilt of iiffort to you. ft ft huw cUo can your lie ai produi'tlvo or ro No one has anything May. In fact". It would hr,i manor for a randl- I" In the list to tnkc u fume up imo the running M Rll urnitnri In frnnl you never worked KXTI ItKADKItsf r" the contest Btunds "flptlon may be the very 1 bring a small for- ur choice In the list, i to be asked, for In their r'ort tl.e iagt few jaya " Pilratlim of the lar- "" of the contest, the ran want to hcln may ;'Me to get tlJ you 'A n opportunity to lo a J' that may mean up '3.000 home, in Ihe end costing you one cent more llun you would nay f, ,,, liupur anyway. Klv.y,.r subscrlp. lions help tin, ,, fac( u vsry few muwrlplloin separate the orfes furthorest down In the list from the leaden. o,10 or two such subscription, ,y ,iroV4 l(J tl9 tln deciding vole., a, (0 wl0 wl, 10 big prises. The next two day., sulisrrlptlona count or almost rl,,i,i. n,. nnmber of votes Ilm ,y wm .,,, final week of the cnnlnat. This Is the t rhnnro candi dates have lo .ecu re big votes. For this reason the winning votes for the big prises, aa well as the small r prises can be and may be got ten during ihu period. Hi:t M PU MONTH New second payments on mil). vlll scripilons given early In I lie con test will cuunl, for the extension, on the basis of the regular period vote schedule. KKroMi I'.tYMKNTH t'OI'NT lINi Ho to those who .have already sulisirllied In tho uurfy stages and t.et them to extend their suhierlp tlrn another year and benefit by the "extension voto privilege." Sunday, May 31, 1925 Shriner. Having A Glorious Tjme In L. A. Pae FiW proximately $500,000 to "dress up" all tnuln thoroughfares. Gigantic Pageant Stupendous features and stunts to outdo In lavlehneas any previous ovur transcontinental highways vla!nrlne crnval have ben planned (Colli IniKil I'roni ,iK (,.) TIs 'TIs 'TIs Mis- each Ihe coward who (lulls to fortune, the knuvo who chaiiKes day, the fool who starts Ilka whirlwind, Then throws all his chances away. I The tinio to succeed Is when others, IHscuuraged, show truces of (Iro, Tho battle Is fought on the liuino stretch And won'lwlxt the flag and the wire! Arizona a desert wastes. Kuroute tho Arabs were feted by nobles of a hundred western cities. lOO.Otm lly Tomorrow lly Monday morning It 'is esti mated 100,000 wearers of tho fex and sllka will have reached thel 1925 meeca of slirinciliim. Another' 100,000 were scheduled to arrive before Tuesday morning when the Imperial council i f the ancient and mystic order will be officially cull ed Into session. The delegations descended on tho movie capital with the usual pomp and splendor, their bands and pa trol, proclaiming their arrival. Tho city was festooned with shrine banners and bunting, local A clrculstlon covering the city ol Klamath Kails and ihs enu"l f Klamath that's the Klsmsth New I business men baving expended ap- hy the California hosts -to the vis! tors. A $1,000,000 motion picture electrical pageant will be one of the high lights of the week's fe.tlval of fun. Harold Lloyd, film comedian, will be grand marshal, assisted by Norma Talmadge the screen star. Irene Illcb, film actress, as "queen" of the conclave will lead the cinema procession, followed by a long line of floats from the movie studio, brilliantly Illuminated by huge portable generating plants. A street dance on a main down town thoroughfare Inaugurated the carnival " of fun tonight. Shrine bands provided the music, and thousands of , couples tripped the pavement to the strains of snappy Jazz tunes. I I Phone Johnny-on-the-Spot for Lumber 128 BOIDMG- CAC7TK IS A REAL MAN'S JOBfL Building up character is a good job for a man or a firm. By supplying our patrons with first class lumber and high grade ser vice we have builded a business structure of which we are proud. Lakeside Lumber Co. W Eyesight dr,n upon your nerves r health, and vnur ti.. Utlot. "'for when the remeiy I'm. '"OS. 1 correctly fittod Ak any wenrer ot "nlnatlot, 0 the eye. , ' mpiete. We have Iho latest lnstru "s knon .... . . Noble t700 lu Street Frames Repaired (iuMHurd I'ornct Htieii EHRULCCQRpOf Working Men's Saving Eiffel Hose for Women WLAMAIM ffu fALLS 9c ECONOMY SALE Monday, Tuesday, June 1 and 2 We Have No Intentions of Trying to Imitate Ben Franklin, When We Say "a Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned." But, We Have Learned by Costly Experience What a Pleasure It Is to Buy Good Merchandise Economically as Is Offered to You in This 9c Economy Sale. This Isn't an Overstocked Plea. It Simply Is an Offer Whereby for Two Days You Can Buy What Working Men and Women Need and Save Money. Women Can Buy for the Men With Entire Satisfaction at This Store. Bib O'eralls 99c Full cut, Stone Wall make, 220 denim, regularly sold and a good value at regular price of $1.25, June QQ,, 1 and 2, special the pair 7m7C Mnmlnv. Tumday, Cioldrn Uule Work Shirts 2 for 99c Good blue chambray, fast color shirts, a marvelous value at the regulur price of 65c each, sizes to 17 QQ on sale June 1 and 2, two for sV C Monday. Tuesday, (ioldrn liulo Canvas Gloves. . .8 pr. 99c . Good quality white canvas gloves, made of full 8 ounce cloth, regularly sold at 15c the pair, speciully(QQ priced June 1 and 2, 8 pair....77 C Monday. Tucndny. (ioldt-n ltule Boys' O'ercoats $4.89 We have a few summer overcoats for boys in tweed, sizes 4 to 8 years, that should appeal to mothers, at the low price on June 1 and 2, g0 Monday. Tuesday, tioldpn Rule Felt House Slippers... 89c Nice assortment of felt house slip pers, soft flexible padded soles, in a variety of shades and full run of sizes for women, June ftQ 1 and 2 Oi7V, Monday, Tuesday, Golden Uule . Shoes $2.69 and $3.49 No. 1. Army rctan outing bal shoc scout style, made on Munson last, heavy weight single sole, regularly sold at $3.25, on June 1 d0 fCk and 2, pair P607 Monday, Tuesday. Golden Hule No. 2 Chocolate colored glove Elk hide shoe, plain toe blucher, Munson last, rubber heel, good value at ' $4.25, Juno 1 and 2, dJO AQ pair Monday, Tuesday, Golden llufe No. 3 Ten pairs large sizes, 9'2 to 12, in chrome tan leather, ' single" heavy sole, blucher, Munson last, be ing offered June 1 and d0 IQ 2, your size ipijV p Mondny, Tuesday, :olden Uule Khaki Trousers..... $1.99 " Extra heavy khaki trousers,- good quality fabric, full cut, strong seams, good value even at regular price , $2.69, June 1 and 2, d 1 QQ pair P 1 ei77 1 Monday. Tuesday, Golden Rule f Knit Ties ..2 for 89c Gross of new knit ties, newest colors and combinations, regular 50c sellers everywhere, made a big spe- OQ cial for June 1 and 2, two forOUC Monday, Tuesday, Golden Rule Dress Hats......... $1.99 Few dress hats, odds and ends of new stock, in few sizes, regular $4.00 head wear; if you can find your size on June 1 and 2, I "I QQ choico P ! - Monday, Tuesday, Golden Rale TopsyHose 7pr.99c Medium weight durable cotton hose, regular 15c bargain, in black, brown, grey and blue, full run of QQ sizes, June 1 and 2, seven pairC Monday, Tuesday, Golden Rulo Dress Shirts $1.09 Selecto and Biltrite shirts, sizes 14 V to 17, with and without collars, in medium percale, stripes & plain, reg ular $1.75 value, special J 1 fQ June 1 and 2, each M UI Monday, Tuesday, Golden Rule Silk Hose :..79c Allen A silk hose, regular $1 value anywhere, with reinforced heel, bot tom, toe and top, in black, suede, aire dale, nutmeg, African brown and log cabin colors, June 1 and 2 7Q the pair .. J C 1 Monday, Tuesday, Golden Rule Silk. Hose...... 99 c Regular $1.50 Allen A full silk hose, double sole, heel and toe. extra nice, in black, suede, airedale, nutmeg,, African brown and log cagin colors, extra value bargain, June QQ 1 and 2, the pair IIC Monday, Tuesday, Golden Rule ; Underwear. . . .2 pr. $1.89 Ivanhoe jersey ribbed union suits, reg ular $1.00 seller here or in Missouri, you know them. Special offering for June 1 and 2, d1 OQ two suits 4lOI Monday, Tuesday, Golden Rule Athletic Unions. .... .89c Edesco athletic union suits, handled for years in this store, made a special attraction in this workingmen's econ omy suits, June 1 and 2, . QQ - suit OlvC Monday, Tuesday, Golden Rule Leather Gloves. ..... .69c Few pair of full leather, split horse hide, that have a full day's service for the working man, to be had on June 1 and 2, ?Q the pair 0C .Monday, Tuesday, Golden Rule . . Corduroy Trou$er We have jjust received a new shipment of light weight Ironwear corduroy trousers in small, large and sfeS .t $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 Flannel Trousers Dressy summer weight flannel trousers, in the pop ular blue shades and greys, with light stripes and t E0 fashionable patterns, Marx made men's wear attPO to 4)JOVJ CmpM 1'os.offlce Service Sudden Service With Gold Standard Values KLAMATH V J. PALLS Between the Two Theatres