I,
ATM NEWS
1M
fBriefs
Kl.lmlllS f
. vlaKillR Willi
.. in Kit millim
L. III -t
jg (IrM't.
"rrTMInii Anno Mi
ll,,, in BnpurlMlnn-
:j ,.f Kluinuth Kulls
n, 1 1,0 lunik on i mi
Hut llll I HO VIII-
rciiiriiiil 'fin Hie
AiiiinlliiK to Hu
ll, ni'iri' Hum ItlOOj
.,1 fur bunks fur Hie
ill.' hunks III be
l,ullon nrl full. Of
i. ulluwi'ii irnin i mi
Lnil iiml "" rrul"
l.
IiikiI Al o:in. juni-
ml ni'lioiil. I plnn
ni'iir tuliire for
,Ik iliniKlilir, MIkii
hi fnliT ori'Kon Aurl-
fur ii i wooks'j
n:ii. MIm:i Conn Is I
the 1 '.U j cluMi or
liii.li n IiiiiiI. Hlie
llii- illy afliT Ibo
plauniuK lo resume
K luti r In Iliu full.
Trli ihIm nf Mm. J.
siilin ut 1 137 Mon
II hi' Klml lo know
nrnl ii rti-r u stirliius
iik ! frlriiiU of tho
:ttloii muy ho iiocoh-
r ful lire.
Ll -MrllllllTS of tho
of llii' Kn-wnli-kali-
i i.luniiliiK nn Intcr-
llii. inllm IimikHi of
i Klwiinliin ruhln on
r. MIkh limb Mlnlcr
iWillon mboiil will
r.iri iiii tholr trip.
Iiiiino MIks Mltitor
liuiiilii', Or.'uun. lo
uib r of I ho summer
Harry Thaw's Mother Arts f,'U
"Begins Another BroadivaySprec
Saturday, .Tune fi, lfl2.".
Pf e Fiiff-
I- w i
I ' AH A " H
,feTRv
w y? a1 X$'
I :."'v LWs H ifo TODAY W'l V J?-'1'
1NE LU1ER GO.
His Dash Vain
!
Throuxh tlio efforta cf ilarlon
Nlnn, prcn!dunt and gunerul man
ager of (ho ShaaU View Lumber &
Dcx company, ull employca of the
company ore offcrod an Insurance
under troup Inmirantp with all ben
uflti returned to the pulliy bolder.
Common labor ni:iy lie Insured up
to an amount of 1.000 with the
pclicy ownur paying GOc atid the
company the balance on tho sum
due. Ilcada f department and of
fire employeii are allowed lnaur
an.e up lo the sum of f.1.000 with
the aame prlvllexe allowed them.
The pollclea are held with the
Aetna Inttnrunre company.
The rfforla of .Mr. Nine, who had
the Intcreat of the employes at
heart ( i the subject for some time,
; wi re brought to head cn Friday flf-
tecnoi ji urn! more than to em
! ployea of the company took 1m
med'ato advantage of tho ofTer. The
policies ure tranafcrabte ao that In
case of death the money will be
turned over to the per am designated
on the policy slip.
fi'-.iV 'J''"' ' . :
IQMtalB
Conditions in China
Show Improvement
(tllANGIIAl, June 6. With for
eUn I roil pa posted ' ut strategic.
points throuEli tho city, serious out
breaks as a result of (bo student
and labor agitation have ceased, but
the general strike la spreading, and
numerous Isolated attacks against
Individuals, notably Ilritlsh and Jup
aneae, are reported.
Klrm action by tho defense force,
consisting of all able-bodied foreign
ers, reinforced by British and Am
erican naval detachments, have
caused cessation of mob rioting.
Foreign naval forces received fur-
from the cruiser Tatsula, which tuu
just arrived. The Tatsuta carrlo
total of 600 marines which will bo
held in readiness in case of ofw
rioting. w
(.'oolles, who assist the loading
and unloading of ships, have joined
tho general strike, paralysing work
at the waterfront," and eansing for
eign cargoes to pile up unattended,
Antlrforelgn acltatlon continues,
and foreign boycotts are being or
dered,, but generally the situation is
improving and representatives of the
foreign powers believe they Jiave.' l(
under control. ' '
Hcports from llong Kong describe
a condition approaching - anarchy,
due to fighting among the Chinese
tber reinforcements late today, when factions. Foreigners are leaving the
seventy Japanese marines landed city. f
iik.it kills mm:
PHILADELPHIA. June ii. Nine
persons dipd here Friday from the
heat, Ivlnicinr; tho total this week
to 15. Tho mercury reached 100
at 4 p. m.. end stayed until 6 p.
m., the hot teat In six years, t
Pushing his vessel through boil
ing seas at 20 knc'.s, bis flier. .om
crew working like m31( Capt. Rob
erta, of Ihe big Bi.Uiii liner Ho
meric, sped lo the rescue of the
Ill-fated Japanese steamer Halfuku
Maru, reaching her iust aa aba
foundered in a gale aouth of Hall
fax, N S, but being unable 10
lauLCh nts lite boats to save anv
or iht Japanese crew who., in
quaint. . English, had wirelessed
Mf.'ow very darker. Come quick."
VJ. ; ;. :
SnKNCK KOfTKTY
try llllililllllt
nil Mtllii KlH,
Sunday school.
Sumliiy aervlco.
Wrdnnsrtsy meeting,
room and frne lend
a from S:3fl lo 4:30
Jays. Thursdays, and
C'lionisT niriifii
id lliKh His.
Ynriifn, livilur.
i. Sunday arhool.
Morning service,
m. Kpworth league,
(veiling worship.
I.V.WIOX ARMY
. K. Iliiiicr in 11inrR
In. Rev. Oaborn will
AS AT TlMtOrTklAL
How loiijr will it be before lie is locked up again? The ques
tion is iiiiiijr lm.u n!oii(5 liroavsy ss Hsrry Thnw nnplics an
otlii r coat of nil paint to tlie Grcnt Wliitc Way of which he once
wns kiiur. 'Ilic alarrr of Stanford White, now gray-haired and
broken, lin Imcii Im -i sliinpr money and clmmpnfrnc on women and
men Iriciids imc lie made a suildcn nnd dramatic reappearance in
New York. Hi mother, Mrs. Mnry Copley Thaw, who has spent
more th in 2,000,0(11) to keep him out of prison, is Liking steps to
end the 'Spree." Meanwhile. Evelyn Ncsbit, Thaw's divorced wife,
is in CliicitKo, fearsome that Harry will injure her.
Bishop Remington
Sneaks To Local
Reserve Officers;
lllnhop Willlum P. Remington
was the apeaker of tho evening at
a meeting of the Officers lloaerve I
association held In tho White Pell-1
can hotel on r-riiiuy evening. jimn.ii
ItenilnRlon who Is spending
week-end In Klamath Falls
hla home In Pendleton,
tho
from
waa not
Sunday School,
Kvenlng service.
cordially Invited,
lis-
I
1
M'TIST ( IM lU'll
Slininons, Pastor.
Ililite aeliool.
. Moiiiliis services.
n. y. p. it.
Krenlng sermon. !
Prayer meeting Ved
l. m.
KPISCdl'AL rHL'UCH
nry Ileiiiliiiurters
l;. W. Hull
ra. Cliurcti school.
n. Morning prayer. .
rTTAN ( IH IK II
Itobliltt, Pastor.
"I. S. S.
". Morning service.
C E.
Evening services.
THUltAN CHURCH
f oiii,iieeee Rooms
"ofriiim, PiiHinr.
m- Sunday school and
m- Morning service.
"r Trinity Sunday.
'ti Il.iPTIyr. r.tttTirii
f'li a( IIIkI, hu.
"nvls, fiwtor. ' t
'" '"hie school.
m- Mornln ..rvi.
. Evnnlni.
1 '"vltatlon oxtonded to
h'HliVTl lI - y..
L. i.s s.llLJtUn
f nnn nne Hts.
"he, SJInlsler.
"' v.nurph anhni
m- Quarterly commun-
Jor s sermon topic
8nPherd
m- C. e.
" ervlrP.
!" AY ADVF.XTiaT .
... J'Mniiy llldit,
. """"-''i Pastor.
.8aW""h sehool (Ratal
awnro of the fact that he was to
apeak at the dinner hut arose to
tho occasion In splendid extempor
aneous manner.
Major O. S. Ncwsom presided at
tho meeting for which rovers were,
laid for 2$. Thtso present were: j
iilnliiin ltemlncton. Major I!. S. I
Vni.iim and Ilr. Hardin Carter, J.
M. (ilnvcr. . Prorlor. Rob Kuyken
ilall. Linn Nesmith, Taul Noel. Dr. I
(i. A. Merryman, Francis R. Olds, j
K. D. Johnson, Jack Knowles, E. j
V. Dtl lice, N. It. Wagner. Ernest'
K. Hayes, F. U. Oftleld, Dr. Ber
nard J. Una. nr. II. I). Lloyd Stew
art. William Canton, H. S. Mathews.
.virreil Collier. Marlon N'ine, Morris;
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SAVE lino in buying a first rb.is
Chevrolet louring fUrect'Trom 'the
owner. Car looks nnd runs like
new. J'rlven 7,100 miles. Price
$.123. Call ut 41 Nelson St. '
Two blocks ubove CrescenT Ave.
J5tf 1
"No Interest"
ft Thle
one
Terms
. $8.00
cash
$5 per
mouth.
No
interest.
! ffiH
ipffi-KajESf j M
. . LSfP. ISA
" lM Mr
Mm
Meat's From Miller's Market -''"'Are
the Very Best "
Every' time a meal is served in which Miller's
Meats comprise the main dish, we 'get another boost
for quality, lusciousncss and our bill says most
economical, too i
, MILLER'S
80S Main St.
MARKET
Phone 750
5
arl Shepherd Co.
1507
Main St.
1). Johnson. J. M. lieuioru, n. .
nudke. of Klamath Agency and
Harry Dobbins, of Klamath Agency.
Choccn Director
of Immigration
KODAK FINISHING
8 Hour Service
The Peasley's
Opposite: Court House
RESERVE
JULY 234
The Biggest
RODEO
Ever Given in Klamath Falls
4 ... ,
Uncle Sam lias n new '""'
keeper. Harry )'.. Hull '
formcrllowaiCotiRrcssnmii, I""
bccnlnnmcil commissioner g'"'
"crnltof immigration,' snccccmna
W 'WIIuslmnd, now second as
'ijt.ntlscrctnryjof labor.
DANCE
At
The New Pavilion
South 6th St. Next To
Frank & Kings Tent.
Tonight
FRANK & KINGS
Jass Orchestra.
New Music
Entertainers
Novelties
Dances 10c. 3 for 25c
Dancing 10 p. m.
Until Midnight.
Waslsissg
A few cents cleans all
your windows now. In
stantly! Without water
powder or soap. No
muss. No bucket to carry
around. Just ask for
MOLE. It comes in a
bottle with a rubber
nose that feedt liquid to
surface of glass as you
wipe it across window.
Then wipe window with
a cloth. That's all. The
window is cleaned and
polished. No matter how
dirty it was. Money bacK
if it doesn't.
Instant
Class Cleaner
At Any Grocer
VRAoi un m. us. pat oh MAHON l'.tiUMAN I II.
'Digs Under Dirt" ' -
KIClMtaalCMratlM-CMus '
2S
"Pay Cash,
It Pays"
Gold Dollar Strawberries
Grants Pass Green Peas, 2 lbs. ........
Grants Pass Raspberries
Grants Pass Cherries
Grants Pass Gooseberries ..........;..L.
Grants Pass Lettuce '. ..J...
Grants Pass Spinach
Grants Pass Carrots, 3 Bunches ....
Grants Pass Turnips, 3 Bunches ....
Grants Pass Beets, 3 Bunches
Grants Pass Radishes, 2 Bunches
New Potatoes, lb
Oranges, 2 doz i...
Fryers, lb
Euckqt. Soap Sale '.
.. 15c
.25c
...L.L...2Sc .
.,.........;.20C
.1 ...ioc
..u...;.:.08c
...-.a ilOc
......... :.....25c
25c
............25c
!l5c
:.ioc
33c
....:...........40c
i.:l.$i.oo
Public Market
Phone 169
126 N. 6th St
Pot Roast Beef ......... ..... ..18c
2 lb. Shoulder Steak ......35c
Boiling Beef :..12!4c
Good Veal Roast J.l. 18c
2 lb. .Veal Steaks '. .......35c
Veal Stew ....12V&C
Good Lean Pork Roast ...25c
Fryers - ...35c
Sanitary Market
CHOICE MEATS
Special Attention to Order Trade.
7th and Main St. Phone 22