The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 10, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    Page Two
Wod nrs.lny, Juno 10. 10--r-
ATTRACTED BY
KLAMATH L
h 'Bryan as He Is Today
Hearing of the slehts and scene,
of the KWinath-country, two vlsltlnjt
gliriner. re in the oily from their
home in Foster 'City,' .liqlijgan, on
heir way back east, after beta;
among those who Jorneyed to the
oasis of Los Angeles at. the Na
ttroal Shrlner's convention in thai
city last week.
Or perhaps it was the thrill of
the fife and drum corps of the Cra
ter Lake Shrine club.
But R- w- Pierce in company
with his on, A. R. Pierce, is look
ing over the lumber Interests of
Klamath county and inspecting the
various mtjls in thK "rlcinity. They
are also planning- to try their luck
in Diamond -lake and -take home
several ol ithe .famous trout that
tire found in the clear cold waters. h
When in Foster Oily. Michigan.
with ,ibeir fe tucked away in moth
balls trr the next annual conven
tion. Mr. li'-rce and his son form
a firm 0' h.ir'dwoocf 'manuTactur
ers win'.' chief interest is in
birch, maple and all Wisconsin and
ilichipm hardwoods. Fn3tcr City
is loc.ifeil on the upper peninsula
of Michigan.
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I'phoUiHif iht
the theory thai
trr VrurJ of
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truth, H illiam
Jfnnift.;j
Hrian, il
iourinJ Iht
country
mobilizing
tupport for the
ttaml,
preparatory
to aiilinn the
protecution in
the trial of
John T. Seopet,
ncienee teacher,
for violation of
7 ennettee t
anti-erolution
lau: This it the
latrit photo v
the 'Com
moner, tluncing, htm
at he it today.
I.JIIIIGE BUILER-10
! SPEAK FUG DAY
has .. Hi" linlrniln and HH-n-t HAN Tit ANflHCO. June' A.
,lt , l. nii- li"-i.t .luring tli"Kl l ''Hi ft In Hi. will f
l,u .,.Ur.-,,.. s Tli Jinl l t''' '"' ''"' Marvin will
,.r ,, .ilk I. In Th. I h- '""k "' """
, . ,r ........ f..r !! .l..v .rr . rl l,u "'' "l b.
litu.r in... . Wrh 60 000i ,
r '' b ,m..t uf It ... two Mr.,..
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POLICE NAB ROBBFRS
3 HOURS AFTER JOB
H." H. llullr! o Th.. P...I.J " '";-'
;..;l.s UUOIU.'d hl klUl.l""" "
iKIai.ii.ih Kalln HIk l...lpe t.i bo III.'
Mi.'i.k.r of 'be duy'ul ill" ' '''
iwrvL-es to be held In Ilie Klk teiu-( Am(,A Jut. 9 - Threo linur.
1 1.1... Ju.m 14 .t t p. ' Klumalh r(,,,.,.ri.., Wl.r r..... t.'.l ;
Kalis i-.iks 111.. pianniiK im." . . h(,r irI,l, (I,,.
mliliera vhtk 111 iiintly In a town
r.u lull.', iiwny. Word wa r.'i'.'lveil
ut poll... Iirniluuai l.'is here tlmt lwo
in 11 ln hud I.i.iIk.I Hi" KlnnUh 1
proKtaiu on.' .if. th r' cMiiplei.'
Ill Ihe lili.li.ry of the ! - t In.U.k
The flicker.' Is well knwu
ihrniiKliiiut Ilie V'lilir.'
.'. mill .'-
pe.lirily In Oregon, when. It Berve. . Mfrrant ll sturo. Hi.' Jiibniii.n wrvl.e
us stale aeuiitor for hia nee.ltl.1 term H(Ut(lll. nll, the t:,,ll Star roft drink I
from Wuh.-o and II.mmI Kirer conn-1 Bmm mklni: iiImiiI 1100. had bern
ties. Judge, Ilutler, .e.onll.ig to nrrt'Ktr.t on an Anlorh. I'tirtlaml Inn'
one ut bis Intlmuto (rlen.li In K.am-'ut ll.inler. and were being relumed
all. Fulls, is a polished sneaker and lo this city.
Frank & King's Comedians
days after a visit to the mills of:equa,ed on ,he surface
southern Oregon. .
LAVA BED CAVES
whose intense heat caused the m?U-i.i:j familiar with the ravn or fa
int i--.r -.t .nv n. millur willi thn Itii-ntfiin uf Ihn Invn '
. The two visiting lumbermen are oll turned the dripplng rook ,nt(,'bed. .'
planning to return east within three; formations with colors un-1 : .
Of the npal rnllpction nf rnrk am! fr,rni:i.
earth. Brilliant reds, mngllng with .,, ... ,,, .nd water .h..h
pale grays and shading into deep- he nas dillny , the 0ln
er bliiw ana greens, catch each 1 storel ' . - .
flicker of the rays from the light .
and turn the cave into a paradise ! .
of apparently presclous stones. j A booster for Klamath eonnt;
Few persons, according to the anl Klamath Falls and every legit
older residents of Klamath county. k.J, 1w7 "" "
I.
"See Oregon First" was one of
the most perfect slogans ever sug
gested, according to the opinion of
Barney Chambers, who spent Sun
day in the lava beds enjoying tire
wonders of the beautiful caves in
that section.
On Sunday morning
Mr. and Mrs. Chambers,
children, C. I. Reckard
Howard, the latter servin
'.eft for the p.ivfta. Ther returned
later Sunday :3ht after a most pro- fitter W3.S ETSVef
iuaoie day.
The first cave to be visited was
the Bear's Paw cave, so named
because at one time a hunter des
ignated the cave by cutting off the
at 7 -dock, rl xhJSv&ri
their three f -J(fff t? . &
and J. D. ' AlflMriSW ' "fJf.-' -.vc--?5fy;
g as guide . , . t$&-ty--
intended for hog feed
1
Eut it is being done today on every cow-owner's
place where an inferior or half-worn-out cream
paw of a bear he had killed, and ! separator is being used, or where the farmer is
nailed it to the entrance of the
cave. Other caves, visited Included
the Ice caves and ' the Catacombs.-
To Barney Chambers, the Cata
combs proved the tnost Interesting.
Descending into the cave, a site un
equaled and indescribable was met
when the guide threw the gleam of
the magnesium light to the celling
above. The cave,- when reached
from the slant below the ground, is
from 30 to 40 feet, wide, according
to Chambers and the depth under
ground reaches for more than BOO
feet. The floor of the cave is as
smooth as a table' and for more
than a mile stretches back into the
mountains, filled with crystal drip
pings and the sharp protruding
snags of melted rock, caused ty a
fire of gas or oiU ' ,
Due to the nature 'of the fire,
skimming by the wasteful "gravity" method.
And it's a wholly unnecessary waste, too.
Because a De Laval Cream Separator will soon
save enough cream to pay for itself, and put a
stop to all the waste of cream and time and labor
for many years lo come.
Hav- you hid
your separator
tested lately?
Call u. up and
we vv.il bring out a
new De Laval and
run your skim-milk
throush il. We
know that in many
instances the new
De Laval will get
cream out of the
skimmilk.
We will be very
glad to make such
test free of charge.
Tko E WHft Tent
At
6th Street South and City Limits
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
The Swede Comedy Drama
"HEN-PECKED OLE"
Jazz Orchestra Twenty People
Vaudeville Between Act
Price 25c and 50 c. Plenty of Heat
Man To Watch Car.
J
J. W. KERNS
Farm Bureau Exchange.
6th and Broad.
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An Enduring
Difference
Gliddcn Endurance Paint
is made to endure, nnd t
because through ydar'3 it"
has measured up to its
claims, it has earned a
right to its name. Every
can sold is backed with a
guarantee of satisfaction.
If, your property needs
Glidden Paint, don't out
ir. on, put it on.
TCAHCEHNl
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COFER BROS.
6th & Klamath ' Phono 38
alrV)3
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Get out 0
Kadiola
' Super-Heterodyne
oil into the o
fine cowhide rjuj'
real RadloliO
IlettnodyatbtaW
Iwidspealwtnfli'
the larooui 1
ready lor iusqqI.
wrdcari
tone and i
lormance!
Convenient payment may U ammfrcl,
Earl Shepherd Co. ;'
Radio and Kadio Snpplie 4
507 Main St. ' 'Phone 5
Cnlinly comUU aufi
ktUrtat t ., 19S
Smt'
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You Can Buy Ecor
Now!
If you ran your car on four Hat tira-4
woulun t lost long would it.' I
For it is the pneumatic tjre that tub
j, , .your automobile possible , ,; ., i
. Now, imarrfnc four more bie rcsiliaita
cushions between the road and chassis-1
Generous air space tlwt wn't biinctttTt
and that absorb every road shock .
That's what Gr&ss Air Springs will g
you.
Imagine the comfort of Gruss Equipmfl
' on your car think of the economy!
Wc sell Gruss Air Springs, You ad
W. D MILLER
Agent.
Phbne 293.
6th and Commercial SU.
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votes iss
Collections Turned
11th 9 P. M.
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June
I From June. 8th to Thursday. June 11th, 9 P. M., a Bonus of
1 AAA T7-
-u in uDscnption ColleotihWc
The Following Standing of Contestantalpres Up To Date
! Dotv St Rn M nn. . 1
Mr. J. F. Golds worthy, 802 Doty St 5,694,580
Mrs. Guy Satterlee, 933 Washington St 5,041,875
Mr. S. A. Masters, Algoma 3,781,900
Mist Bernice Dawson, R. D. 1, Klamath Falls 1,256,675
Mrs. A. D. Tilton, Pelican City 1,216,525
i t .
830,650
"c,la mth, 819 Jefferson St
Joe t0l box 42, Klamath Fall. 812,625
vi.s. Lorclu porlert Kamalh Agency
Mrs. Henrietta McReynolds, 10 & Pine
Mrt- Luc!nd Hood, Chiloquin
693,525
674,925
593,375
William A. Hulet, Merrill .'. ;
Miss Aileen B. Haley, Merrill Rt., Klamath Falli
Mis. W. O. Hardberger, 1321 Oregon Ave.
Harley Jackson. Chilonuin
M.ss Helen Cornish, 1428 Worden Ave. ..r:r:rTrrt
'570,1??
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