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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1925)
a&fiJhi Coiminilty News tAMATH (ATH. JunB 8. Mix h0.hat rocnotly un ction " appenai unatn valla HospU to b rspldly ra- ... - II A borne WedDrsdsy. af- w day with Mlas i,ord wt a uusmsss I aDd family wars r- Tain visitors. I .. . . - V. 1 1 rt. Hriacow UU Villi" buatnass eallari In , on Saturday. Anderson, of El- kg., flancea or ion- prominent young ftWi dtatrlct, Is vla- k'lchulion home. In. Kay r.Tmnon r- Utdford today. Pan spent Wtdnea- b rail. Irliib met at Mr. Ed Mra. Ouy Law ton I A. Brewer wer vial- llub. . . i I Smyths spent Tbura- with ber folks at nrr haa Iwon 111 with ftoral day J. ;:ima:!i clu'. 3'r!i will c'n Jum 10. Tbs C irnmer o'.:ool. V.'i:ncr was a Ciller Kails cn Friday. a binlnca mm of s caller hero on (Hon .mart? a trip (- rallt-y after his K'.'.i Ihert. ay, Juno 0:1). Ihrro Is Ittng of Iho priaftlo in- I welfare work at the Methodist bishop will la welfare work. s business visitor In Pare has taken orer tildence for. tha sura- irt Angle has establish parlor in Jacksonville. Utered at tha Fort el are: C. A. Dunn, of kili: J. M. Baker, of lilt; J. M. Rennle. of P. M. Thoothaker, of C. Slaemora and son 'd to . Klamath Falls J returned Friday. irdrm Is leaving Satur- for Corvallls and VU1 Iwk from Monday with aye. who haa bean at- Kckham. chief engineer math Tel. ft Tel. Co., Is voaieaaor of a new car. te -J )NANZA . ln 0W) from Sparks ranch ra;urily. A Hundsy school picnic was Joyad by ibaDonani. 8lmd,r .cnoo, Thursday. June 5. Tll, plcnlo cam, as a result of . cnDtl,t for .ttB( anca held In tha B. 8. between the classes and was given in honor of the winning claia. Lovely picnic grounds In Lang.il valley, a regular Picnic lunch and the picnic spent made fun for everyone, 1 Mrs. Heglnsld Grltes, of tha Lor am mill, was a bualnois visitor In Uonanta Saturday. Richard Lecey, of Lakevlew, was In Bonansa Saturday. A dance was given In Bonansa town ball Saturday night by the "Jolly Four." a local ohchestra. It was well attended and a success ful dance. Jr.mes Phllpott was In Bonsma Saturday from tha Phllpott ranch. Jasha Aloxander, of the survey ors ramp, near Beatty, was taken In to Klnnuth Falls to receive medi cal attcnt'jn at the Warren Hunt hospital Saturdj. Russel Fogg left Bonsnta Sun day for the surveyors camp near Beatty where he will be employed. DEDICATION OF BEATTY CHURCH I Sunday waa a great day In Beatty whpn the new church was dedicated to the worship of God. It was per haps the moat notable gathering ever assembled on the Klamath In dian mlmlnn. There were present: Bishop William O. Shepard, of Portland; Or. Dean, secretary of evangelism, of the home mission board, at Philadelphia: Rev. S. A. Danford, superintendent of the southern district; Rev. Cheney, of Ashlsnd: Jlev. L. F. Belknap, of Medford, former . pastor, and Rav. Mcintosh, present pastor. Dr. Danford had charge of .the service and Introduced he minis ters to the large end expectant aud tence and called on Rev. Kelknap to open the service by prayer. After which be wss called on to give a brief account of his six years work on the mission and the erection of the new church. He told of how he bad seen trie church grow from tha time It stood. dn tha' lofty pines or tha forest, until It rose as a temple ot God In the little town Tuesday, June 9. 1925. MacMillan Ship Ready for Polar Adventure Page Threw 1 '''' ' W'-"' I TV;","HW.' " ' ' f ' ' K. F. WOMAN IS BADLY INJURED1 loose gravel . and turned . turtle Thrasher. waa partially thrown fro : tha car and In a daxed condli i managed to revlva Davis. .Togetb r the men succeeded in extracst'. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Thrasher f.i. .. the car, which had caught fir-: m .t after tha accident. ' Tha eat totally destroyed. Mrs. Davis was brought to K!;tin- As tha result of an accident which occurred on the highway aim mlla this side of Algoma Sunday after-."'" - noon. Mrs. Earl Davis Is lying In the ; Mr Jon"n of Klamath Agen . , ,vl.o Klamath Valley hospital with a se-lwere PaMln the highway ti:o verely fractured skull, which phy-ltlme oI th "ccident. slclans say still leaves her In a ser-l ; Ions condition, pther occupants of .' the car, Earl Psvts, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thrasher, escaped with minor bruises,. although all, with tha! exception of Harry Thrasher, were rendered unconscious when the carl turned .over. v I The accident occurred when tha j car, driven by Davis, skidded In tha n1 will V 1 ! 1 - - - n V. I AMAfIA nr1itinn wl. ! will -Tnln wl.nt .... 1... n 1,:,. - u 'l-tmtincnt in .tlie polar regions, is virtually,. ready tq go into tlx north, now that the plane carrier 1'iiiry. on,. which the trip will be made, has been launched. ,It will sail from Eos!. Jidic 17. Mrs. Msr.ic- Pcory Stnflord of Washington, D. C, daughter of tie discoverer of the Pole, is seen launching' he vcWl. shown above. Donald MacMiJJan, leader o( the expedition, is at left (X). . of Beatty,. and of bow he had seen the congregatlpn grow from a mere handful ,to a large ana appreci ative audience. He spoke ot the generous aid from the home mission board and, the'asflstanca pt the, lo cal people, both Indian , and white. Blahop . Shepard assisted by Dr. Danford and. the visiting ministers then read. 'the. beautiful dedicatory service. By unanimous vote , pf the . In dians and pthera present, the church wa snamed the Belknap Memorial church, it , fitting tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Belknap who. had labored so long and faithfully, among them. Rev. Mcintosh, the present pas tor, his wife and Mr. Hubbard, gave a special .musical number. ' Supt. Baker was present and in vited Into the flu pit tq. speak and in a few ,well chosen words voiced bis appreciation of the work done. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. Kates In confinement are convlently low. adv-3 . A paper where all the people have opportunity to express themselves If they desire :that's The Klamath Vows 185 TAXI f none . Large and csmaU .can. White Stiff Line Better Service A, June 8. Misses Sarah' Ponle who have been Mool In Wllliamette. ined to tholr home ln IJune S, They accom- anj Mrs. . Floyd Poole, )m WilMamette. i James and her daughters, laae, Mrs John Bunn and fordney, have been call- fnlew by the death of ' daughter, Mra. Wm. Mrs. A. : Navootney and filter were Bonansa buai- fi in tho county seat Frl- Mri. J. M. Luebke, ot ero Klamath , Falla yurl- parks and eon ' Everett GREEN SLABS are ripe Our trucks will be haul ing 16-inch green slabs for a few days. Our customers are buying this good cheap wood. $30 for 10 Cordi. Block Wood , At Cheap Prices. PEYTON & CO. 601 Main St Phone 535 vr- m . . ildren, Backward in School, are Not Necessarily Stupid rtasen why"nany"c1ia!ren MI and are backward in WorV 1. II- 1 L School-room taaka are avy drain on young nd bod... ..j .Lii. annot be., h, I ildren aUU hn od. a nappy anviron Ir I 'S11 attention ghrsn "y an j jHrl. rorm.rly f faeursbl, dalectlr . Kave ,. . bllKy. bright and Lf'1 "'-. Jllte V.. " f """iwailon in her work, . sonoa ara nnder-nouriah-". are. weakened, as a y wf, . . ! to. . .wak, earaless, k ar,"",n- alugglab In Hi loua, ean b. UbJ . """oal condition by ,.h?" :D.K. l..d. In and appear , Many a .uppo'7 -. . child haa . boen hippy. ..fulm.mb.r of aoc,.ty . real rd-blood.d young.fr ? f. .ii- mA nun active both pnyncii7 - ; -. enjoyed by children b.ua. , '"Threatment ei.l-r .jlmula... Inactiv. glands 6ver-aeriva ones, and f"rl food and kindn... y Law a child you will be proud of. TT,r b.althy children of today, arb. fanner, of 7 . j of tomorrow. Kath, th. gland tonic may b. ob.:n.d from the following oj giatsi C. H. UNDERWOOD If you spent 6p ckys straight at the kitchen stove . 'if: ,4 aL lt 1 POWER COMPANY!, IN rKOORESS I ( you'd see why it is that nearly eighteen hundred homes within reach of the Copco lines are now using electric ranges. Two hours a day, yery day, in the year, is probably a low estimate of a housewife's time in the kitchen. Sixty full days, Jn all and they're worth making easier ! - - . ' ,' , , t . 7 ,, '. . Electrical cooking Is easier, and cleaner. It puts an end to dirt and ashes. It means less sweeping of floors, less cleaning of. .. walls, cleaner utensils. Electrical cooking is tastier. Uniform, controllable heat saves the flavor of dainty foods. . i " Electrical cooking Is economical sur- : prisingly so'. The average cost of electri- city for cooking is only, about, twice the " cost of the electric lighting current in the , same home. (Actual average figures .for your own neighborhood will be shown you upon request.) Don't pass the next display of electric ranges without just dropping in and ask-' Ing your dealer more about them-rand about the convenient payment terms he is offering. : . ; THE CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER COMPANY Steel Counter Height RUng Cabinet s- m -Masons Iftflscr Southwell Stationery Co. Phonefe02. S26Vt Main St I oiooe-werrncKc agency ? -; :lgyi Illness-1 BE THRIFTY 6ET . READY .FOR OPPOR-TUNITY-bwa your homer be comfortable when old. , Savers own this association and divide all the profits. .Under state supervision purely mutual. . ,5 10.00 a month: for ICO months wilL pay out on a $2,000.00 account. Pay ua $1,000.00 and we will pay you $2,000.00. , Wm. W. McffEALY ' 31.5 'Main St. Distrfct Agent Assets Over $1,500,000 Home Office .PortNn.l, "Ore. Klamath Falls, Westwood, Susan ville Stage Line : Geo. A.. Scott, Owner. Starting Thursday, May 21st, 1925 . Leaving Klamath Falls . , Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7 :30 A. M. Arriving at Klamath Falla Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6:00 P. M. ,. . Leaving Suaanville Monday, Wednesday and Friday,' 7:30 A. M. . Arriving at Suaanville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ; 6 :00 ,P. M. Making through, trip in. one day. . Connecting at Klamath Fails for . Ashland, .Medford,.Portland,;Bend, and points porth. Con--necting at Suaanville for Reno, and points east and south, also Fruit Growers camps. New comfortable stages will be used on this line. Best of Service Guaranteed. im; t 1 i : . V'n,ni, and Iher are