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1ST
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Klamath Fishermen
Have Bad Luck Sun.
Wednesday, .Tunn 3, 1925.
I n ' II I I1TV i Kl""" Irout fUWn
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4J 1 illll 1 Hpraaue ovr Sunday ret
I
Ino'r, priirnor of hle-
,n Agricultural cm
i tome tlmo In Klum
,1 (iiniiiKir, 'writing
tt, Wllll'h lUT P"
loriliiud llreminlnn,
rrlvo In Klamath
, in mm-ml another
,'lnliy fur Ilia purpoae
jr data un llio nin
th roiiniy.
irnr. In company
(', AppU'KUt! who
euh mid lilKtorlun,
r, pinna to spend
Hi., tititit y visiting
llnliily l"hi'(I upon
mt to luvo on J una
will rat
Tuli' lu". n""r
road, which u lo
,y iliii Imllana. They
day In lliul vli'lnlly.
rrlll, wIhto Ihoy will
util-
t duy. Juua 12, the
b, around the inuricln
aln liy wuy of the
Id, tlxltltiK historical
mini diirliiK the Ma-
r will rum ill n t
m'n who In-
I'" nt the.
remrrii.rf ,.......
Jlun th. proverl.1.1 "fisherman1.
.n.ri 8. ,.urrln ,ad
Ily were one of the moat hopeful
parti, who braved lh .hower.
nil un.hlne dur th day and
limped back , ,, ,hroU(h ,
regular deluxe which converted the
road, over Illy mountain to a ouag
mire. Currln. who I. ,ra cut.
tonu-r to l.l !. ,t ,.,, t0
lelllnic flah tiTl,. U rr
w to muddy that the fl.h couldn1!
aee the hook, but nrorthelea. he
caught a (well mem fr the family
which were cn0Kc-, over the camp
fire, and ha brought a lot of nice
flh home. One of the members
of the futility told a dlffiirent atotry.
It seems they hud kippered herring
for lunch and the humlful brought
home hud to bo atretrhed to make
(he six-Inch limit and that Currln'a
cat flnlahed them.
Other Klamath people who drove
to the upper Rprague river were.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud II. Davis and
aon Hex; I'aul Datum and Harry
Mnasnar. On the return trip Paul
bullon, the proud owner of a new
Oldn. accidentally kicked hla awltch
off, then he trudged five mllea
through the mud back to Heat I y,
where he got a mechanic to come
back and ihow hlra how to turn it
on.
Pace Ffytf
Local Briefs
Kroiu Ijirellu Mr. and Mn W.
W. Kordney, Lorella merchanta.
wore attending to mattera of bu!-!
nea In Klamath Fulla yeaterday.
KtMcl-t II,,,,,,. UKe Walker,
who haa been In Willow., Calif.,
for the paat week on bualneaa la
expected home today.
VlaltliiK IWnU Mra. Hex Mc
Millan, of Iiunsmulr, la vlaltlng at
the home of her parenta, Mr. and
Mra. C. C. Low, en Conger Ave. thla
week. Mra. McMillan expecta to re
turn to her home next Saturday, ac
companied by her mother, who will
make a week1, vlalt with her.
To Vblt Hero Mr. and Mra. El
don Cofer came In from Portland
Saturday evening to apend a two
wceka' vacation with Mr. Cofer'e
parenta, Mr. and Mra. W. D. Co
fp and family ijnd other relatives,
of thla city.
lilt (If Town Visitor George
Ager waa in town on buslneaa yoa
terday afternoon from hie home
on the Keno road.
the party will go to
illn. where they will
rlltr, where 500 foot
urn writing will hold
Lrltlng fur I'rufoaaor
Krcim (Mo cliff where
apt-mi tho morning,
lo Timber mountain
ly, returning by way
in i ;ive, unit through
ii. On tho return to
., I'mfeKmir Horner
will puna through tho
avo, 15 mllea from
in iliu luva Iwda.
,iyn' vlHlt ahould pro-
- liurner will, an
material tor hla ar-
oriral spot, of Klum-
".Captain Applegate
Tells How Lake Of
Woods First Named
On ItualuoM Hera Prank Mc
Cormack who Uvea on the highway
three mllea from Klamath Palla
on the. weat aide of the Upper
Klamath lake, waa In town yester
day on bualneaa.
' .
VWt In Mr. and Mra.
Jeaaa Drew and family were city
bualnera visitor here yeaterday.
In City For Time Mr. and Mra.
Thomaa Oarrett are in Klamath
Fulla on business and pleasure tor
a few daya. S
From llllilerhraiiil Mr. and Mra.
Jack liortia, of Hllderbrand, were
transacting bualneaa at the county
aeat yesterday.
Valley VUhora i-Mra. Jesse Walk
er and her daughter Mra. Oacar
Campbell, of Langell valley, were
shipping with Klamath Falls mer
chanta yeaterday.
In Town YcstiTday Mr. and Mra.
H. H. Hhorthlll were Klamath
Fulla bualneaa visiters" from Lor
ella yeaterday. i
The Kill Annual Rale of Pro
creiM at Moe'a spell. O-l'-P-O-K.
r-l'-.N'-l-T-Y. Vimr eerly, atore
opens 0 a. m. Friday, June Stlt
alv. in
One of tho most Interesting taloa
that Captain O. C. Applegate of
Modoc war fume, haa to toll, and
ha haa many by the way, la how
l.nke of the Woods obtained Ita
name. At thla particular tlmo. when
Lake of the Wooda la occupying the
thoughts of muny for the aummor,
tho manner In which the resort ob
tained Its uunio may be of Interest.
It waa In tho year 1870. Early
ous morning, Csptaln Applegate.
with only four or five acouta, waa
attempting to find a way from
Ashlund to Pelican (lay, In order
1j avoid the roundabout way through
the mountaina. They followed what
turned out to be the Dead Indian
road, and In the gray dawn came
upon a beautiful body of water
They were tlrvd and near 1 cxhaus-
tlon. All during the early morn
ing houra they had fought their way
through dense thlcketa of lodge pole
' pines, and their uniforms were torn,
They ancnt the nxt day at the
lake, where later they built a cabin.
In the woods, aa they found tho
luko. tho bodV of water should bear
Unit name, and Captain Applegate.
in an off-hand mannar remarked to
his BcoiiU. "a lake of the woods.
Aud to It has remnlned, "Lako of
the Woods," one of the mo.it atlrac-
II.. .nnl. In Vlnntnlh rnnnlV
muni', Willi
Pearson, which was
In and full of Tlgor,
riders and hnrsos. In
ino cnntuHt, Sundown
man up on (!ooae
il by Alvln Jiukson on
'"ti Fnllhfiil (Monroe I
wlih Muck Penraon
'harlle Hood won tho
lllll
wcnm! plnco on J. J.
!!ed leather on Freck-
nille blooded lmrno
next event,- mid waa
mla Dare, Waldo Jon-
I'ond plnco went to
tnry IMinrd up, and
El wood, Jny up.
'It won the half-mile
, with Commodore-
he hnlf-ni I lo pony race
took first place- with
yard free-for-all foot
by Wilbur Crlm. with
'' Crlm, aecond. Jack
l prlr.o-flghter. gave
"ne let of Inughtor In
"orse. Tho nttondnnce
p'-a as usual, owing to
llier.
m MEN
ORGANIZING
Of tlln eln,.lnlnnl ....!.
I - . .. . n ai nui -1,1
last nU-1,1 .i .i,ik
r'n reprnaontlng the
eleetrlcul pnnlrnrrnra
ha
I e Present, aa well as
inienanpe men of the
M Plana u,... t,.i .
, "CIO IttlU IU
r Brniia n .1,1111.,
fraft n. ta,.,
I nvw un a more
1 MR-ecllnn. It la hoped
" nnproclnta the
n . " iruooamen
" Uahlll., their In
2'erence 0f .hop own-
- ""I oe canoa
H. T are id
is calculated tofl
nioro it. .
"'"rougn under-
- "nera and their
m ,:.:;nd .mo', p-
. '-.ii.jr. ce signed
In Town On liusliuwi Dr. J. C.
Klnp. of Portland, a stockholder
with fieray Iirothcra In the recla
mation and development of Wocus
marsh, six miles northwest of
Klamath Falls, arrived here last
night and will spend several weeks
going over the local properties.
At Mih-'s r Annual Kale of
I'niKnus you will find priocn, quan
title anil iiimlllUn to suit you. Ho
kIiih t-rlilny, June Bill ailv. J!
"No Interest
Thla
used
' one
$50.
Terms
(8.00
cash
J 5 per
month.
No
Interest.
607
Main .
Earl Shepherd Co.
Paint now, pay later. For partlc-
oias. i-iioiio
KODAK FINISHING
g Hour Service
The Peasley'i 1
nnnnalte Court Honae
UOTEL ASTOR
EVERY ROOM b PRIVATE TOILET
50!S Bath. N.
Oo to Shopping Dismct and IT-ai
FREE GARAGE Tariff Iron, $!.
Send Away
For your piano if you can
not find what you want near
home, but FIRST BE SURE
your home merchant does not
carry it.
As a special value in a bet
ter than Mail Order Grade
Piano we offer the style C
Gulbranaen at $295 . on the
thirty payment plan.
Get out any Mail Order
Catalogue, read the discripK
tions carefully, compare the
price nnd. terms, then come in. :
to the Earl Shepherd Store, 1
see this Gulbransen, , 'hear its -tone,
investigate ', its "back
bolt" construction and the
"double guarantee" and per- .i
sonal delivery into your home.
Then,' if we, as your lo:al
piano merchant, are not pro
gressive enough to carry what
you want,
Send Away ,
Earl Shepherd Co.
507 Main St." Phone 282
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
You Can Buy Economy
Now!
If you ran your car on foiir flat tires it
wouldn't last long would it?
For it is the pneumatic tire that makes
your automobile possible. '
Now, imagine four more big resilient air
cushions between the road and chassis
Generousairspacesthatcan'tbunctMre -and
that absorb every road shock
That's what Gruss Air Springs will give
you. ..'.. . ':'
Imagine the comfort of GrOss Equipment
on your car think of the economy !
We sell Gruss Air Springs. You need
them.
W. D. MILLER
' Agent.'
Phone 293.
6th and Commercial St
Complete Pontofflce Service During Bhopplng Houra
Wednesday Special
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K LAM AIM jlV ALL
$1 Hose Offering
Balboa Hose 13 Colors
, Hi?
. : f,-iiuu
. This hose is a special buy of the season's
fashionable colors, sizes 8V2 to 10 inclusive;
in 13 different colors sunburn, silyer,;; ' '
French nude peach, flesh, blonde, banana'.i
)latk, gravel, airdale, white light fawn, tan ;
bark, harvest, platinum and rose biege.
This is a silk and mercerized hose, full fash- "
ioned, reinforced heel, toe and top. A won-1''"
derfully fine attractive hose with a delight-'1'" '
ful sheen. V ' ,1 'v
, y,ii rj ! 1 :
Wednesday Special, June 3,- pair , $1.00-
Allen A Novelty Hose $1.00
These come In the smart and atylish croaa
dye patterns in blue biscuit, dark beaver,
orchid and Jadelte. . A novelty hose that Is
very desirable. The pair $1.00
Topsy Novelty Hoee $1.39
This hOBe comes in 12 different shades,
with - harmonious complimentary atrlpes,
something refreshing and exceptionally chic,
for the smart dressing woman. These have
ravel atop tops. The pair $1.39
l!u'.
Assorted Children' Hose 25c to $1
A large assortment of children's antf lnJAfJ'
fants' hose in a great variety of colors pat
terns and weaves. These are regular stock
hose, but as a Wednesday special, less 20
per cent of regular price.
Fillaneed Novelty Hose . ...... .$1 5
These are the chic cross dye patterns In
the light shades of green and camel. D
cldedly the thing In fashionable footwear.
The pair
..:.:..$ta5
Misaea Novelty Hose ... 50c
. Something especially smart and dressy for
little misses and girls, in a mercerized sport hose,
golf style with colored roll tops. Sizes 6V to 9,
in French tan, camel biege and cordovan. The
pair , , r 50c
urn.
PSilw8"S" Amy Tarn Fir .Clhiaiuiltaifflqm'vCbmff - .3
Thursday Specials
Bungalow and Slip Over Aprons
All Sizes Up to 50
Lot No. 1 95c
Light weight ginghams, in plain colors
and checks, all sizes, mostly plain trimmed
with st'ralcht lines. Thursday OSc
Lot No. 2
$1.19
Bib aprons of fast color chambray, hem
stitching, a variety of colors, trimmed with
cretonne, very attractive. Thursday ....$1.10
Lot No. 3 $1.29
Only a few, of dark blue percale trim
med with white bias tape and buttons, very
serviceable. For Thursday $1.20
1
Lot No. 4
$1.49
New arrival of popular styles in checks
of black and white, blue and white, red and
white ginghams, nice big hem, neat collars
and braid ties. Thursday $1.40
Lot No. 5
$1.79
These are exceptionally chic and dressy
In Calbrunle ginghama and fast color cham
bray of good weight, well embroidered with
different lowers. Thursday $1.70
Lot No. 6
67c
i Slip-over aprons, all sites, in a wide va
riety of colors and patterns, of percale In
medium weight. Thursday 67c
Misses Dainty Frocks, Girls
jWash and Play Suits.
Giria Wash Dresses . :..:.I......$3.43 1
Wash dresses, something every girl needs' .'
' and mothers , are calling for. In English
broadcloth, blue and white, lemon yellow 1 "
'and. white daintily trimmed in white and '"
jcolors; also, suiting in India orange and'"
meadow green,, 'in prettily trimmed modes.' ' V
These are exceptional value and very deslr-l.
able any time .-....$3.48 hi
Priacilla Prints ....$3.69 v
Something unusual in quality and mod-)-, '
erale price, new and very chic for the young-.'i:)
misses of more year's, beautifully trlmmedT
In applique and complimentary colors $3.00, : -
Play Dresses i-$1.69 '
Saves mother lots of sewing, worry and
time, washable and durable ginghams In
cadet blue, tan and green combinations,
' smartly trimmed '-00
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