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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1925)
Pasre Two Thursday, Juno 11. lfl'-K- ELECTS OFFICERS i Union Pledges Support To ; Merchants Maintaining 6 p. m. Closing Hour At apodal meeting of Carpen ters' I'nion No. ISO held In the Cen tral Labor I'nion Hall, the follow ing officers woro elected for the en-, sulnK term: president, J. K. Colds worthy; vice president, C. E. Green; financial aeerctary. Harry Gray; recording secreatry, C. D, Long; ; treasurer, C. A. Bundy; conductor. Jl. G. Gentry; trustees, W. A. fi. Koenig. II. K. Hohlman and K. L. : Lane; warden. T. 11. Westfall. As' delegates to' the Central Labor Un ion, C. I). Long, Harry Gray and C. ' A. Bundy, were chosen. All will j take office at the first meeting in July. Many matters of interest were j discussed, among which was the j question of wage agreements with the general contractors; It being ap- j parent that something should be j done to stabilize the building indus try in this city. No increase is be ing sought at this time. The formation of a Building Trades Council was also considered, as the recent chartering of the plas terers and other basic trades in the indui'ry makes this. move possible. The union pledged support to the retail merchants in maintaining the 6 o'clock closing hour, and hare de cided to do all their shopping early in the day, it bring the sentiment of the meeting that a longer day would be duuluiental to the interests of the workers in the stores. Siinncs Quarrel Perils Industries "si:. ft H V CAVE EXPLORERS Disruption of the huge indus trial interests welded togrthcr by the late Hugo Stinnes, Ger man industrial king, is threaten ed by a family quarrel. Dr. Ed mund Stinnes has resigned from the firm, leaving it in control of his mother and brothers, Otto (at top) and Hugo, Jr., (below).' KLAMATH GETS BULL SIRED BY PRIZE INNER j Another outstanding young bull who will ilou til toss li-ave his murk on the future beef in (He Industry or Klamath County arrived by ex ' press lust night from I ho famous j llluckhuwk Farm in Contra Costa ' County, Cullfornia. consigned to West Walters of the Summers I District. Thin young prim e of the Mood Is sired by the famous Imp. ICollynle Clipper Crest of tho Illa.k- hawk herd at Diablo and won first prize In the !-year-ld bull class nt i the Amertcun itoyal Show at Kan sas City last full. The dam of the lyounystcr is one of the Crulcksliank Violet cows, also owned by the Hlackhnwk Ranch nml has many blue and purplo ribbous to her cred it. Ho will be shown nt the coming County Fair here ond up the valley circuit to tho State Fair. In the sen ior bull calf class. L. A. West is one of the pioneer; Shorthorn breeders of this section i of the state, having started in bust-I ness in Klamath County In 1920. The following year be took as partner. Tom Walters, and since that time 1 if ' " '. Jf Sil.i.i II. Strawn (.iIhivc), Chl c.ijjn attorney, will r-,rrwnt the L S. at the sMci.il conference in i'eking m Chmctc i'u-totni provided for in the tunc poxrr treat v. their steadily increasing herd of pttrebreds has been notable at not only the county shows hut the Suit Fair and Pacific IntemifUonul. nil of which will have large herds and individual entries from tho Went & Wuttora herd this year. TO START TODAY iby (Continued From Pago One) the flag for the benefit of the as sembly, reciting a part of the con stitution uud closing with tho scout oath of allegiance. The boys were applauded to the echo and Dr. Hor ner referring to them said "America Is safe as long as we have boys growing op with such ideals of rev erence 'and patriotism to their coun try as exampllfied by the wonder ful organization ;of boy scouts.'" Rev. C. C. Hulet. of Merrill, presided at the meeting and a full attendance was on hand to enjoy tli first rate program. Dance Saturday night at Wlul Kse. lrcated on the Dalles-Call- liornia nignway. -Mtuic furnished the Novelettes. The last word in a new dance floor. Camn-fire and moonlight dancing. Bring your camping outfits and spend the week end. Bathing, boating and fish ing of the Lest at Wlul-Kse. Jll-13 A circulation covering the city of Klamath Falls and the county of Klamath that's the Klamath Newi &re$YouSlipping and . Losing Your Grip on Life? What Pretty Girl Did for Sick Stomach Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort even your health depends on the kind of heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind of heat depends on the construction of your furnace and the skill with which it is installed in your home. Health requires an abundant circulation of warm moist heat! Not just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main . Phone 323 -f P ' -J:3 4 i AVS vod inn lli ianni ttrwA' Ha vo yon a leisening of ambition anq enjoyment ( nave you de creasing energy, both physical and mental) A,i vnnv (MtiiM. 1. rnmina Jrawn a.n4 i n L-1 1 I J your figure lost tho clean-cut lines or youiq ana energy t is scrawny Old Aga slowly poking its head Kmimd f k fnv,a.w) 1 k some of tha signs b ageing oo I-- - . 'f uuunacu I or oreatn, Mign Blood fresrare, Por Circulation, Loss of Strength . uiTeme nervousness, eacb is a lion, kkirl. .. . . Your youthful days on earth ere jbecoming fewer and fewer!" t Danger is ahead, so Stop I Look I Listen! Men and women past the .age of thirty-five should be roused to the danger of allowing them selves to grow, old before their Kunet Leading authorities say Old Age and its many ills and break-downs are brought on by Cland Do. ficiency. They claim eshausted glands can be revived snd brought back to their full efficiency if properly built us anJ .rK,....J with a gland tonic. Men and women, old before your time. surTrrins? wiik run- I. i.k dont despair! Kath. ihs gland tonic, has enabled thousands te en joy health and the olr..r,. f l.l- to a good old age. Cie yourself a chance. Build yourself up lo good, normal health bv ikl. .!.. I gland tonic, wkirh ..11 Increased Endurance. Strength I'-p and make you feel and look years f". It. I NDKItWOOl) Misi E. Rich of Brooklyn, N. y says: "I don't know whal the cause was, but every few days my stomach would frel all bloated up with gas ray appetite was poor and I felt tick to my stomach to jay nothing of head aches. "I never thought of ming Curler's Little Liver Pills until nothing seemed to help. After usir.jj Carter's 1 fell relieved at once and now as soon as my stomach "talks' back I answer with Carter's and have the last word." Recommended and for sale by all drug stores. 25c. Frank & King's Comedians Tin Mg White Tmt -At 6th Street South and City Limits Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday The Swede Comedy Drami ' "HEN-PECKED OLE" Jazz Orchestra Twenty pe ie Vaudeville Between Acts Prices 25c and 50 c. Plenty of Heat Man To Watch Cars. I SPECIAL PHIZES FOR COUNTY FA1I Th Kerr Manufacturing Company of Sand KprliiK". Oklahoma, hnvn oftorvd llhi-ral prlroe for emitted fruit and vcri-tnl'lcs nt this year's Ciunly fair fir Klamath rounty houolvos. Not only have the reg ular cash uaards for cauncd fruit ami voKi'lnlilra bin Inrrrasod bui In ro la a chanco to win In addition jonouxli glaaa jura for' tirtt yrar's ' hniiin supply, . Tho Korr Cumpuny offers a doi. en Kerr rioiitiiny quart Jars for the host illnpluy of any fund prod 11,-1, parked In Korr Kconuniy Jars, ftar. j nml prise, 3 doncn wl.le. uioulb tls- , Jars fur I lie Url dlaplay of vUg. (iililis uukd In Kerr wide mouth luson Jars. Third irli. 3 dosmi Kerr Mason quart Jars for the best j display of fruit packed In Korr Ma son Jars. Kntirlh prlio, J d(s0 THEKlj.. tots. H,hl lasts Uu- C S I If I n If you spent 60 days straight at the kitchen stove VOW EX COMPANY j mU YHIIU'AJHNfJl3 IN PKUOil5 you'd sec why It ia that ncarlv clchtwti hundred homes within reach of the Copco lines arc now using electric ranges. . Two hours a day, every day In the year, Is probably a low estimate of a housewife's time in the kitchen. Sixty full days, In all and they're worth making easlcrl . 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. Electrical cooking is economical -surprisingly 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 a,nd ask ing your dealer more about them and about the convenient payment terms he Is offering. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMfAJf, 150,000 EXTRA un uacn In Collections Turned Iii 1 nursaay, June 11th 9 P. M. From June 8th to Thursday. June iuh u p m p . . J xxiuiouay. june lim, V r. M., a Bonus nf 1t;nnnn xt'xr nvenOil ach $30 in SubscHntmn rwtr LU Y...: : x vwaj.svl1VJIIJ) IIFollowing Standing of ContestajuRenr.nl All v ...... . . vw.uomrurwiy, ou uoly at 5,694,580 Mrs. Guy Satterlee, 933 Washington St 5,051,875 Mr. S. A. Masters, Algoma 3,781,900 Miss Bernice Dawson, R. D. 1, Klamath Falls 1,256,675 Mrs. A. D. Tilton, Pelican City 1,216,525 Mr. Doll, c -.1 . j(iiii n. hih A.fC- ... 830,650 M". oeH. Poster, box 42, K,am.tH Fa.,. 812625 M.s. Loretta Porter, Klamath Agency 6g3 ... 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