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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1925)
I ill ' ffVV m4 I tip r. r': 'II 'i .Mil; :m ? H : "if. '3 'IP i i ..5 ".if ill Mi " J. i it 111!! 1 i' I ?i ft;!' i 4 ,' " f 1 7 ; "1 ,2 i 15! (ttfl.UU KT. I J V 1 2 I - 1 It's ? I I. 13; Mi if iv 'u Pace Two Friday. Juno B, lflg. Destruction Again Overlays Wide Areas of Japan CAMPING TRIP IS SCOOT PLAN Hoys irho have Joined or ho lmve eipnifiiil their Intent'ons ot JolninK Hie Kintniiih F.ilH troops of Hoy Scouts, may well be assured of an enjoyable furaincr if plan now under way are enrriei out. The suinnier eanip which will he held, during the month of July holds ai week or several weeks of outdoor! life for tho scouts and'now Cecil A.' Cook, scout executive for tho Crater J Lake council has obtained the ser-i vi'-cs of Captain O. C. Applegate, who Till assist him in outlininB hikes ' :1 excursions for the scouts 'llch :!1 t:.:;e them to historical' '. inii- e-ting spots in Klamath. ou: Time hr. made tho land-j ;;nr' of the Indian wars more' ': t : tri . ;-nJ Captain Applegate rtill i! i-i the scout executive in mapptnr Mi,t trips which will includej i:.anv o: the :ost attractive places. i n.' o: tile ;pots to be located, i or rat r an attempt will bs made! to locate it. is tha position of the 'ii t cabin built at Lake of thej Woods, whkii will, it found prob-j ably be the site for the boy scout : cabin this summer. ! Tomorrow night in the Presbyter-! ian church the newly chosen scout! masters will receive their prelimi-l nary instructions for the summer's: work. ' Recently a contest was Instlcated , anions members of the seven Med-;. ford troops to make up display boards with various kinds of knots made from rope, knots both useful and ornamental. The board contain ing the largest number of knots i selected was to decorate tho scout Si larSe trollt was the re- headquarters in the Methodist rhur-;ward obtained by (leor.ee IS. Lind en. Troop Xo. 4 won the contest iey of the American National bank w-ith 156 different types of knots in the board. After troons in Klam ath F(alls are sufficiently organized to Dermit a contest of this kind, similar work will be carried out among the lbcal boys, board to decorate the during the summer. Ml WISH s 1.08 ani:i i i-:s r.ilc.nim nt ni ri'iiiti i .hum Af f I he line" MinpcitH in . M,v I'lAI. r,l kl.lnaplim 1'"" a ....til S.itur,.iv l y J" khi in-.. . (!,e l.llild bee ill Ihe Bl-.nul JUT l" mvcutale Hie . C Z. Sl.'V. u. Claud ! ih 111,1 ! , .lori: end "f lluiond lak ,l,.sri l.i flrhlnn, lo prnlnct Um it att tk, " M :iwiiliit irotil. l-y red bllliys which iiK" l . . - l I 11... .... !. i . Ik. k lliam H.MIM .h I'm IUKW. rd Ufcu ruder Urn I'liin of magnifying Uiu1 oi.ler to i-l1' ...... I lo "' Tim nimpei'ts, llolconili und iti.lii-iry on I'lipiT Klumntli. till. dUirllmii . "tkk Ibn In r. yatciii pf rlinlng a purl of waters would likely lie Invoked SEA. OF S MATSUMOTO V JAPAN ( V Kon TOKIO chosh 7M fJmJmA omiMML nghgjM-J 1 PACIFIC mr Y . OCEAH TOKySHIrAi SjJJ . jf SCAVC Of MILE3. f jjS0. y SzNARfi f i '1 ' 11 loo iso""" ' '?oo. d tin ii .l.iiiic ilino are bci J.,11. W.io.l III tb nicuii g held In th(. roiinly si I H I "K IUViUK i: I.dS i;l"l.i:S. June rn..i. I.au.l'n ' itl t " t mind lll.lk:in love I'll the screen, she told .In. Uk Alii.it Stevens hen. Thursday but when be aoimht illlet spot" if i otber woiti 111 than she mints a ' ttiiMhalld. desertion the lni:o. il and un why. th.it mora ..ulil nlnll.l illvi.rcu fr Mie chaiin cruelly mill CiHiili'enible iIUcumIiiD wis taken up l.v IT. W. It. lloyd, president of I die K l.i in 1 1 h Hportmiicn's nMocla lion, Nat Ottorbcln, secretary, Mar , Ion ll.ii nen. deputy warden, Percy N,r-' !', . nth ick. suimrlnti-nili'nt of lha liel bill- ! . , , . ,. rrV liulrharv varlm.a I,.. r.il up rtMiien, and Mr. Ityckman I.kI nli-lit relutlve lo the most d. li.il.l.. naters f r p'nntlnc l.o.h loeu npccln bat. bed hero this year from mi:" ahlppnU from Anaconda, Mi nt. '1 bo (lerbef daiu, Crvarent like, and onn or morn of Uui small lakes iieur tha sumnilt of I ho ('as. cadis In I tin t of I'pper Klsm- Mrs. laindls in he actor Ms . .. A.,..l flav K'tAMATirrn?' H2KE EVERY ROOMUrl? r FREE CAKAP.r. , II Ml AI l i t: ATTACK . Ul'Tl 1 1 1 N ON. K.K . ' .III IW -' : Kv.-n ii -i iii..i.k of il'"te uppellill. His ! ilMn'l .I'M l.."li-e I'""' "'"I b""" i fllill. e, II. tl. Mm !'". b.illl of Mcriier-' miii. who .re t tit .-ii t upon being i married. 1'nul nlrleken by j ui'P.ndlcitis bile Hli Morris. The; ,luiier called a minister lo Um bos-j plial. while M:-i l'i i' I was on Hie j (iperatln labb'. an. I before she was : placed under the aneiisthrtlc thej couple were married. The opera-1 lion was si.. e .-.fill. J More than 2 000 persons arc believed to have perished in the latest Japanese earthquake, the most serious since the unprecedented devastation of the Tokio area in 1923. Scenes like that abovo re a-nan to be found over wide areas of Nippon. The underscored cities in tlie map .were, those Jcstroycd in 1023. The shaded area is the scene of the latest disaster. Klamath May Absorb Big Fish Hatcheries . (Coin Iniied I roiu Togo "lie) FISHING TRIP IS MOST PROFITABLE Golf Club Directors To Look Over Course FKKXCIl AlTHOIl D1F.S PAP.IS, June t Pierra Louis, noted author whose principal work, "Aphrodite" haj the greatest circu lation in France ever reached by a living writer 3,300,000 copies, disd here Thursday. Louis who had been ill for some time was in his 55th year. A meetinK of the directors of the Klamath Coif and Country club; has been set for Sunday morning i when the directors. In company withi Frank Nelson, itolf course expert j ar.d builder, and several engineers! will po user the Heaines she which, was purchased by common consent' the chosen nlore than the usual fisherman's of tha organization at a meeting; scout cabin ' luck, as the specimens wore un-'on Wednesday night. The purpose uouuii. i.nise aim i.im une num. oi me meeting is to onluin a gen eral idea of the land and to make THAW HACK TO Itlio UtW.t V WIXCllKSTKlt. V.i.. June 4. Harry Thaw Is going l..uk to Ilro.id way soon. nut it's Jint nt.'s trip he insists. given practically the entire out put of their i Kg taking plant. In fining the M"irl of kings for all the flsheriii.n who cured to make tU trip In there, under Mr. Ilyck inan's plan i f making I'pper Klam ath the great exporting plant for bul- baby rainbows and eastern hr.mk irotil for Hi.- riiilr,. state. The and L. E. Bean of Klamath Falls. ' who made an all day trip on the Upper Klamath lake Thursday. The 1 men drove up to the lake ana had The Lind'.ey and Bean families I feasted on fish last night, both slz- suggestions as to the laying out of! zling broiled trout and lake trout the nine holes which will holder! fried brown 1n hot "nutter. " i the1 west'sldo of the Klamath rircr.1 Nil Frank & King's Comedians $15.00 COMING SOON The new small Victrola. Terms S3 cash, S3 per month. No . interest. Earl Shepherd Co. 507 Main St. At 6th Street South and City Limits Friday and Saturday The Screaming Farce Comedy "FATHER STEPS OUT" Jazz Orchestra Twenty People Vaudeville Between Act Prices 25c and 50 c. Plenty of Heat Man To Watch Cars. I 1 1 j l i , L f;tfaJuL-'i" i'IMIii. i. 1 'V. i ' f f"'".?: For Your Porches tor porch floors and steps you need the most durnble piint you cr.n get. It's a waste of lime to use an in-fc-ritr cr:i!;ly. For lusting resull ii you'll find that Glid dtn ro. tii and Deck Faint is u:i urp -,'cd. It stands mr.ny ct;ons of bumps, scufu rt.a exposure. Al ways let Ui advise you aliO-Jt .''.c c'fiicc and use of j".:iat.. : :ul varnishes. We'll c'.o il i;ladly. ? .l,.,.fet -J Steel Upright Filing Cabin llnctfusld no- Southwell Stationery Co. C26V Main St. Phagcf ' ' 1 't-.'i U4 Mr.DECK:.iV fa.' w'r '! r Vi .'.AJliK'b -: COFER BROS. 6th & Klamath Phone 389 I " " ' I ' " ' ' ' I "fim . ' - V"'.1 "V fryr : -rr- ; ; : - - ' 'M.x.i..f.Al ff.nj.A- f "TTT" '111 II i Jlli I 1 1 I I ill il T 1 1 mi n-ri !! iwi 1 1 um it hi imi iwn mwim . On Each $30 In Collections 1 Monday, June 8 RJ 1 ivuiisiaiii runs, u tsiwuuu, cas vilie Stage Line i Geo. A. Scott, Owner. 1 Starting Thursday, May 21st, I Leaving Klamath Falls Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday, 7:30 A! Arrivinn at Klamath Falls 'Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6:00 f. Leavinor Susanville Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 il Arriving at Susanville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6:00 P. I x Making through trip in one day. Connecting at Klamath Falls for A Medford, Portland, Bend, and points north.C necting at Susanville for Reno, and points f and south, also Fruit Growers camps. New comfortable stages will be used on this ii Best of Service Guaranteed. VOTES ISS Turned th 9 P.M. UEB InB! From June 1st. to Monday, June 8th, 9 P. M., a Bonus of 175,000 Extra Votes Given? ouuauipuoii collections The Following Standing-of Contestants Represents All Votes Turned Mrs. J. F. Goldsworthy, 802 Doty St 4,644,580 Mrs. Guy Satterlee, 933 Washington St 3,734,875 Mis. S. A. Masters, Algotna 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 McReynoIds, 10th & Pine 692,925 William A. HuIpI. M:ii Mrs. Joe H. Foster, box 42;'Ki.mrti;'iFa!u'"" Mrs. Lucmda Mood, Chiloquin Mil! f ""I: Bn Haley" tAm'M R'-i K Vamsit li Falls'."!!! M 1 Prlpri KIanlh Agency Mr. W O . H.rdWBcr, 1321 Oregon Ave Har.ey Jackson, Chiloquin 586,675 586,625 581,375 570,175 461,525 306,925 40,000 Miss Carol Johnie Gray, 603 Jefferson St. Mi.. M 1 1 r 1 a . . . . icna ani, ibis Johnson St Miss Helen Cornish, 1428 Worden Ave H. R. Bowman, Bonanza Miss Bernice Provost, Sargent & Prescott John Morgan, 688 California Ave. 35.02S 27,3S ft 23, yg.TBBff "i"in nmim,., m 1.