The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 04, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    Page Two
Thursday. .Tune 4. 102.".
NEWSOM MAKES STIRRING APPEAL
TO KLAMATH FOR AID OF LEGION'S
FIVE MILLION DOLLAR ENDOWMENT
Local Briefs
I three brother whoiw quixotic lili'un
j of honor lnil thorn to enlUt In
1 tli Kurt-Inn Lenlou."
Amoug tho now book pluoocl on
I the ghclvv of the library. Juno 1
wore founil "Father Ahrahnin."
lliuhvllcr: "Croiui Trulls." Ulmlloen;
"The IuvUlble Womiin." Quick: ' nt,Bjay afu-rno.-n. rctiirnlim "
"Ited of the Kedflolil. KUhmond; n,Mh( ,,, ,cr heme In
nr G. S. Newsom, county neaun wunoui a protector aim ... - - -- - - m....... -
nr. u. I Fiancee." Uuok: "Count of Monte .
officer and a major m in. cf aJ anJ ,ney ' crUto." aet of Duma., two volume.,
corps of the. V S. army In the world chance to : Of these new book, all but the last
I. like, hut
Kallikee. of
the clly for
Ykllura lr. r
l-akovit-w. holl' 'I 111
r.. h.iur. on WY.l-
.afelerla . Ioi.r.1 for th. "r "
Tu..i'av !'" the uiiuiial l ennui
,,,( njou.l. More than :00
l.upll. and tea. h.'iji were .erved. It.
; rr.Ml.in.m-. were traberrl.-a. t
.cram and "'" ''"' I""1"'"'
j he nii.iiliiT of lh cafeteria h
Served 27.65 meula durlnx the ual
XL-.. f1. ......
,,., her home In the .....era, "h,
be Kiren a fair
war. delivered a tlrrlns appeal to ' . .... ,,,, ,.,., .0od natrlotic ! r "rentals.
.,k... of ih Klamath coun-. ...,,.,. ihir faiher. were before Another set of books recently put
,y chamber of commerce at the Am., then,, the, .t have instilled 'MM tn'rUtX
L.lon forum meeting yes-1 their hearts a love fcr their coun-l Old Times. I echdolt. V r i ,., lim.. bore
. in
j Miller;
"Ills
.k .... .ir...i Malor New- when these emergencies arise, and
Bfm said "but still day in and day i then in duo time the dependents
out, every time the sun goes down ' turned over to the fostering care
it marks a day in which an average of a well meaning but slow moving
of 16 ex-service men have answer- j government agency dedicated to the
ed the final taps. Those are fig- care of these cltliens of tomorrow."
ures compiled from insurance data, j The Legion fund, it was shown,
and it must be understood that j is designed for this emergency re
many of these men who are pass- j lief ana It would be of life and
Ing leave families of absolutely de- death importance daily in all parts
nemlent children. These men who of the land,
"The White Stone." Mitchell;
Wlfe-tn-Law." O e m I e r :
l'ont ;
Ileuuty of the l'urple," Davis:
Tiger Claws," Terhune; "Clary
White;
Sampson;
ness.
Klamath
nrii'un li'Kiim lui u u w ...v.. - - n .... . .. ... ,
. . " , ..,, , Kat.. the natural out-l"" ! "iweieM rear.
teraay, u:r i.ie buii'h - .w - -
tion-wide five million dollar en- growth of neglect.
. ...... . ..,- nt' "1 id fha nnriiiKi. nf the lecion
aowmeni ari.e lor Miuki.a. i - - - l"V.ilkee nf Secret ervlo
. - ...... .,.,...,..... rfrlv., ... nrvl. funds. " ulKer ot Srln.
orpnans ot som.cr. . ";-:.. i "Beauty of
the great war who nave nieu. , ior me cum u. .
"The porPie. nave nmomea . . - ' " " ' Hole." White; "Mammy. White j "" wlth frm her heme ...Has, IVn.c- KUhtl. grade .
times on the new. oi r .auuer. .u v u, Snn,n,n. ..prilfM.,nr. Ilowi." ...... .......... ..... v..u,..r l.L.nts .if ItHer-lde .ch.. enjoyed a
' ... .. ...... ....
X.i 1'm.cnt ricliiw- Cecil A.
Ciok. cvecuil..' i'"t ma.t.T will
present a pl.tuie and pennant L
the bey. relay team which won flr.t
place in i'io Klanulll ciiiinty field
and tra.k met on May 9 at the
Itiversi.le school tills afternoon,
took lll alio M.eak to tho hoys
......... ........ J. Volluier i u ..out work In the In.ere.t of oh-
ltiaj a ! .... ... - - -
Is among the cut of town visitors mining new troops In
In Klamath Falls th:s week, atop-1 Falls.
Ping for a few days jlinpi'ing ami
Cacao Man ll. r.- William Co- .
her. garage man from l.nkevlew Is,
among the many Lake. lew visitors
Klamath Kails till. week. I os-
nklu to spend .
transacllnn bust- '
day afturuoon with thulr tunl.nr
Vaytie Kresee, aud number nf
fa I her and iiithu,ra as luteals. The
' K'n.liiat In class, which Dumber u
, .'lijoyed all kflcrnimti ot games,
race, and picnic luncheon.
i ll.il.l.lit To Cnllfornlii .. W. K.
1 llol.bltt. pastor of tho Chrl.llnn
church, left yesterday by autn fur
i Sa. i.mi.ci.ih anil enroule delivered
I an a.l.lre.a before the Me.lr.tfd
. hniulMT ot commerce at one of their
"uUt ...
of IS
cd og ik, ""Nr
cllf.r. 7l
Could You?
Wilson;
"Territord
Mystery," Lowndes,
reutal books.
These are also
In
ranch Is located.
I picnic at Siieue.
r creek on We.lnes.
are dying every day are Just as
great heroes as the ones who sleep
Following yesterday' meeting It
wa3 arranged with chamber ot corn-
Farmers Of Kamath
Pay Bulk Of Taxe
(Continued From Page One)
.ho litilo while crosses In the merce officials to appoint a corn
fields of northern France, and Am- mittee to assist the Legion in rais
erlra owes them lust as great a I Ing Klamath's quota of $2,000 for
debt and just the same devotion as! this work. It was stated that the share of the tax levied for stale after 10 p. m. a Calgary Interfere.,
nnifirv unit K wan an. rlnus were administration numoses Is su.ti.D. witu u.e m o nrogram. ...... .!
levy for county general purposes Is
? 1 r.fi.l S!. for cities and towns.
$1.16, 836. for county library, $2,4 67.
drainage districts. S31.76E. irriga
tion districts, $1411.554. and fire Schallock
patrol. $4,611. Klamath county's' Voyo unking her not to sing until
To ItroadcNxt Mrs. Louise A.
Voye. wife of A. J. Voyo, will j
broadcast from KI'O, Hale's. H..n 1
Francisco. Thursday night after 9 !
p. m., according to an nnnounre-j
ment ma.!e lust night. Mr. Voye j
is a well known vocalist of Klam
uth Falls nad her many friends,
will he pleased to know that ho Is !
to be Included" In su. h a musical !
program. According to Mrs, Fred :
wire will bo sent Mrs. 1
"No Interest'
the men killed In action.
"The children of these men leftlalso assisting in the same manner.
K(HK NOVFT S STTT.T. AttF. POPULAR
I per capita taxes within cities;
t;t Him rrTTkTT nTTrknril CirrrvTlTTT'C TO City Itate Fer Capita
UVi!ili iriAlliiaOlll. (3nUlil OlUWfjO, Bonanza 41.4 $4 4 US
TTRPATNAN'S OPINION "MF.VV SFT TN ' Ma.IT"1 Fa"s ZIl
' Merrill 44.7 17.41
! The above per capita for Klamath
Falls is based upon a population of
Books continue to claim the at-jon the plot of the foreign legion, j 450a; at 8000 population the per
tention of the major portion of the Of It one critic says, "a mystic story; capita would be $38.4 4.
or 1.49 of the county total, nnd wlll be accompanIe, by Emll J. i
for the soldiers' bonus, $21,176. j I'olak, a professor from tho Mas
Following are the tax rates nnd ter's School of Music, San Fran-1
Cisco, where silo la studying.
$30.00 Portable
. -: , ,. j Terms as low n $ cash
Spe.Hl.-r rRl-J. K. Daggett.l S . .,,...-,,
e1.03 speeding on the DallcCallfornla . intl.r(,.,.
Traffic Officer It. K. Knowles yes
teday. Ho will appear this morning.
Frank & King,
COMEDIANS
in
Tim Big WMte if
-At-
6th Street South and City
Jazz Orchestra Spectiljj
Vaudeville Between AcU
Tuesday, Wednesday and IV
The Drama of the Wood
4THE CALL OF THE WOOL
Earl Shepherd Co.
507 Main St.
...Ilfonl J. O. Ferris is a fre
quent business visitor in the city
.public, according to Miss E. A. Haw-! whose chief interest is in Its vivid
kins, librarian of the Klamath Falls j description of life in the French
niihlin l.hrfirv nnri iho hnat hnnbex T l ...1 9
are the most doe eared after all the" . , j ,., .... j .
. in! bp.r.i anu e.iuem.y . his last trip returned with Mrs.
from personal knowiedire. The theft Ferris and their child. They are
of a priceless sapphire involves! visiting In the city for several days.
propaganda spread about the class
of lesser novel, which is said to be
so popular.
Edna Ferber's "So Big," und John
Galsworthy's "White Monkey" are
still popular, and among the most
widely read books that leave the
Klamath library. Among the new
books that have found instant favor
are E. M. Forster's "A Passage to
Indian." and Wren's "Beau .Geste."
In "A Passage to India," the
Bookman has found "race contrasts
in the Orient are described by a
visionary and propagandist."
Of "Beau Geste" many comments
have been made. The novel is based
Prices 25c and 50 Cents
Tent Well Heated Man to Witd
V .tj"
1
tiS:-.-;'fe'-.T
$15.00
COMING SOON,
The new small Victrola.
Terms ?3 cash, $3 per month.
Is'o interest.
Earl Shepherd Co.
507 Main St.
Stop any Studebaker
z owner you meet on
the street and ask
him how he likes his
T'f J
car. inen come in
and see us.
Dunham Auto Co.
6th and Oak Sts.
I
. 507 Main St.
L..ul l ; rn'rl.ln tw.tin.il '
vv . M L . 111
r:w .
A An Enduring l
Difference :V. i
I I Glidden Endurance Paint T? I
1 ' -is made to endure, and I
J bause through years it VkJS I
'',. I nas measured up to its sTrv-::::::
I rf -3 claims, it has earned a : U
I:V I nght to its name. Every ,r4Llin-m ft ... '. , - I
k 9 can sold k Wbri r':rivil Arnvmor at Klamath Fall I
I . K""a"ice oi satislaction. S!'z'mt
I I l If your property . needs iV'jliiiW
1 1 Glidden Paint, don't put
1 it off, put it on. P jarjg J
:V jftj 'ft1-1 mttV T'W"'V
' V J
A 1 i
Jim. -(Frxisrirt
J&t&ii H 6th & KUma,h Phone 389 j 1 Beat of Service Guaranteed.
: .
, .M mpw fMMnMMaMMaaMW'
iilamath Falls, Westwood, S
ville Stage Line
Geo. A. Scott, Owner.
Starting Thursday, May 21st,
Leaving Klamath Falls
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7:30
Arrivlnor at Klamath Fall
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6:01!
Leavinir Susanville
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 A
Arriving at Suianville
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6:00 K
Making through trip in one day-
f!nnnw;n(r of Vinmatri Falls tot A
vvin mv a.iaww .
Medford, Portland, Bend, and points nomj
necting at Susanville for Keno, ana pw
and south, also Fruit Growers camps.
New comfortable stages will be used ontti
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2m Md m. im wm m. mm m. mm k. m w .mv
collections l urned In W
June 5th 9 P. M.
From June 1st. to Monday June 8th, 9 P M., a Bonus of 175,000 Extra Votes Givri
. iiiimm vvr uuuociipuun collections .
The Following Standing of Contestants Represents All Votcg Turned in "r"phlifa.in lln Tn na,
rintv 5f A CAA CQn I I . .
Mrs. J. F. Goldsworthy, 802 Doty St 4,644,580
Mr. Guy Satterlee, 933 Washington St. ., 3,734,875
M. S. A. Master, Algoma 3,226,900
Mrs. A. D. Tilton, Pelican City 1,216,525
Miss Bernice Dawson, R. D. 1, Klamath Falls 955,675
Mrs. Delia Smith, 819 Jefferson St 830,650
Mrs. Henrietta McReynolds, 10th and Pine 655,425
William A. Hi. lot M in
Mr. Joe H. Foste'r, box 4 KUMVhFiH'.' SJ J
Mrs. Lucind. Hood, ChJIoquin , If'
sin wrih1
ma " a sorter, Klamath Agency xee
... vwiiilUII
Mis Carol Johnie Gray, 603 Jefferson St.
Mrs. Nell Wahl, 1819 Johnson St,
Miss Helen Cornish, 1428 Worden Ave
H. R. Bowman, Bonanza
M's Bernice Provost, Sargent & Prescott
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John Morgan, 688 California Ave.
in
40,000