tTH NEWS -
mth Comity Nws
XNZA
1 1 JoUn Ilium
ril, Mllilrnd and
,,H voley visitors
if-
, Duuarua Monday
l.aiiKi'H vullny.
A. A. Wilkinson
Lr kui'Mh nf Mr.
S'livuoluey buu-
)v Tumor nnd
l,.kn Turner were
l.oriKnlI valley
, nf Klumulh Fall
lloiuiiKa ..Tuesday.
Ilurrln and noil.
i were shoplng with
I Tuenday.
i.uJI-h Old .. mut
!ng at i'1" I'yue
wui a I! i.'ianxi
In Klamath Hull
Ley and daughter.
tp Kucili o( Mm.
iTui'sduy.
and Claud Bech
i, were tranaact-
kluiuuih rail Tues-
i Mlase: lira re
.ind Mi'tTuj l.ytlo,
rul I i Klum
;. t and
: ,11 ; .
i "i .' chili
.-.c minting
r ':. Aflr the
i pi r( ri in- rn-
I ill n.ic ..I wji un
it, of Il'-.-jm.:. i. ii
' "'.i nl.iy, Ira. :
ill. v i v.: glvi-i
the I'.i.ri.'ii:; :'chii'.il
ti Ik mil r:-. '.vim;
.oyid .11:. IIi uh-
HiutUm lo assist
. funk PartrldR"
id on (ho nld IHxun
lo m Urn out of Hu
ll. H. llnwnmn. of
rerently moved to
y will now ri-Hldii.
till riindiii't services
vinday mornings In-
evenings.- '
.rkman, of tho Hick-
iHinuiir.i, v 1h 1 1 ' Iiit
rink t'orpenlng. of
ly and Tliiimduy.
una player of "Pud-
tuppod for lunch
In hotel in llonanxa
tlirn rontlnuod on
&BRAND
Mpraguo
Wi.p sharing , ,,,,, ,,,
lliu Hill ranch.
The Key. M.-I,,i,h ,,,,
protruded services ,f lh iu ,.,.,
inuulty hall. . , w
joinings, or 1-kovli.w, her. l help
him In the d work.
Marvin Co., of ,he y ,,,,.
Ill company, came froIn Km.
alh Kull. will. . I,,,,, , .,,,,,
uiin oinor supplh., fr ,, ,.,,
Mrs, Ilornlro lllll u vI.HIur with
Mrs. Jul,,, Ow,.n 11,1, week, while
Mr. Owen and other liro gathering
aiocs irom tha hll. f
rlvur yiilloy. ,
Charles Adunm his Ju.ti return
ed from iho I'arkir ranch whore
ho win repairing u well.
Mr. 1111,1 Mm. Kveret Whltstone
motored Into town Tue.day on lusl-
llOHM.
Dalian (ilvun went to Klamath
Kalli with the Illy mercantile com
pany irurk after a load of freight
for tho siore.
I'rrif. V.'Ininrd. of Klamath, for
mer r: l. lnal of Dljr hlich achool.
-Is rl.ltliix V,:-. Kinma Keady and
olhem u;i hi:, wi:y to I.skuview.
Mu. ;:d C'a. olM-er 8r. was In town
from tho r ..-jillim ranch. She re-
porta thai hc hu a wonderful gar
den. Mm. (). W. Howard In kept husy
these daya fi-cil nr; her lam.
A. II. swa-cy In walking ditch
jfor Parker anil (iarrett.
j Jamea MrKcrren and Chan. Aduma
liaa fcone to the head watera of
,lhe north fork of BpraKiio river on
i a flahlnx trip.
rintmaatcr W'allU nay It la pret
ty hard fr,r tome of the people to
nee why I'ncle Sam haH rained tho
parrel pout rate and other rutca
and not the first clam mall.
The Way brothers have Bturted
for the urn in ur rheep range with
their ahcep. They are lu charge
of Leo Llmpetton.
Juijo .ll.i-Dick
!iaa been working for
hn moved hlir family
pr where he la now
of Honnnza, wan
T. 11. Ilnrtoll lot
I aa Imm'U doing some
k for C. A. Carlson.
I 'aa tranaaotlng bua
iitb Fulls Saturday.
and Jacob Rueck
moving the cabins
I'). .Miller mill. 1
Valley Telephone Co.
Ik Monday, Jane 8, to
Mora for tho coming
attend to other mat-
.
Rtttar hits Just fin'
her homo.
I'ool and parents, Mr
rKo Smyth, were Klam
"Hora Monday,
i1 waa transacting bus-
f'ia .Monday.
frta and John HarU-
Frl t the Duld Uutte
Thursday.
I'D Welch lias roturn-
Ul" KUimuth Kails to
nmmer vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Nnan Is qulto busy
""ling hl winter sup-
'0,'8 mado a huslneas
"liter ranrh Saturday.
' llu-d at the S. K.
Monday. ' ,
of Klamnth Falls
lebrand visitor Sunday.
F'pm has boon delivering
r w"t Court oil woll
UK.
MERRILL
MKHItll.l.. June 11. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Walter Tuniliuimh, Mr. and
Mm. Ix-hI.t Turnl.aiiKh and his
fill tier molnred to tho Crater luka
park Mond .'. They reported the
road clear of kiiow for a tow miles
beyond Iho park entrance.
Mm. J. A. KcokkIus entcrtulnod
her Sunday school class Tuesday
'jifiernoon In her home.
Vru t'hus C. Ilulot nticnde Mt.
I.nkl Ladles' Aid Wednesday after
noon, at tho homo of Mrs. S. I
Uehlliiger.
Dun Colwell hns moved Ilia fam
lly from Klamath Kalis Into Mrs
ii. IV Anderson's house In Merrill
i The White House has moved to
ihelr bullillnir across tho street all
of tho merchandise purchased of the
Merrill Mercantile company, thus
leaving an empty business house In
Morrill. However, tho Merrill Mer
cantile company will maintain an
office In Iho old store building lor
the purpose of collecting otitstaud
Itttr iwcnllflta.
chnrllo stuckel and Estln Klger
will give a dnnce In tho community
hull, Krldny evening. The Hign
I.lfo orchestra of Mollii will furnish
the music.
Pmf J. n. llornor of Oregon Ag
ricultural college Is spending a few
days In Merrill this week as a guest
In the homo of Rev. and Mrs. ('has.
C. Hulet. Whllo hero he will mako
irin into the lava beds and
around Cnplnln Jack's stronghold.
and Ice cavos. Prof. Hornor win
spoak in Mnlln Sunduy morning at
U o'clock and in Morrill Sunday
nin Prof. Horner is a very In
teresting speaker, this Is a wonder
ful opportunity to hear a man wuo
is so well Informed along various
linos, as woll as In Btnto history
i,- n. P. Husklns' mothor, of
I,os Molln'os. Calif., also hor broUici
and family, arrived In Morrill Tues
day, where they will visit with
frlondB nnd relatives for a row ouys.
. Mrs. Mllos Moore cntor-
tiiined on Wednesday evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Waller Turnlnaugh ana n.o
fnther. who recently arrived In Mor
rill from Pennsylvania, also Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Turnbaugh. Mrs.
Moore served Ice cream anu .
during the evening.
KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL.
There la no better care In confine
ment than that given at IhU to-pltal.
BLY
fi it i ....
"tinea nicrer
""Mor. bhv. ,nt
r"''1 on the north fork
river.
P"11" was In tn,vn nn
OOTEL ASTOR
11 24 Hin U.A.I-
EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET
50!t Bain- NeW' jTl'tM
FREE GARAGE Tan Iron. f-"
"kodak finishing
8 Hour Survlco
The Peasley'i f
chilli Court
Baku Oil Concession Seen as Soviet-Bait to U.S.
UrporV- Uiat--SovIit Russia mny nivc Amcric.m capitalists development riplit In the rich Baku,
oil He' d is cainhiR Uie tntc dciiartmcnt concern. The move is considered bif foregn observers as an
iiiicmjit to "bait" the U. 8. into rccofiiiring the soviet, 'i'hc disputed Caucasia fields, which formerly:
11,-odutcd more then. 10,000,000 barrels a year, are now idle 9 They were once owned by French,'
Lriii!; ar.i Belgian interests. The marl shows their location. ' ; ,. " j
' ' V Champion Beauty
'. ' ' . ' Picks ,a- Beautv
Red Leaders Veto Policy Changes
and Aint.dt Soviet Stability
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No change in " Red" policy
is evpeeted to result from Uie .
Federal Congress of Soviets, in
Moscow. Soviet leader anx
ious to surround the government
with an nir of stability,, are op
posing all shifts. Premier Hy
kov is seen (left) arriving at the '
congress. Above are Some pic
turesque delegates , from . the '
Padjikistan republic r
Vengeance Sworny Detective Tracks
Man Who Attackedy Slew Sister
? y - jVrff ': .
Having swom a vow of vengeance, Detective James Kane of
the New York police department Is devoting all his time to the
search for the man who attacked and murdered his sitter, Florence,
in a vacant lot in Brooklyn. He is seen leaving the church with hit
wife auddaughter after funeral services, , '
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When Manchester, N.' H-,
sought to- find its prettiest girl
it called in Miss Ruth Malcolm
son, who was proclaimed "Miss
America" in the, last .national
beauty contest, , as judge. She i
chose Miss 7-eona Sullivan,
(above). ' i
British Woman .
Explorer Probes ,
, Lost Civilizdtion l
ism v
Lady Drown, British explor-
er, wife of Sir Melville Brown,!
Bart., with F. A. Mitchell
Hedges and Dr. T. W. F. Gann.j
nrchacologist, has leased a "0,
000 acre tract of land in British
Honduras for 20 years. The)
tract contains the ruins of an'
icient Mayan civilisation, which)
the trio are exploring, .
Page TKreJ
Chautauqua Here j
; in'1926 Doubtful
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Contract . Must Be Altered I
To Shift Burden It
Action Taken
If Klamath Falls' Is to have a
Chautauqua la J9U, certain clauses
of the 1925 or standard EUIsop
Wblte Chautauqua contract must be
altered. This matter was definitely'
decided at a meeting of a number
of the guarantors of this year's
Chautauqua that met In the office
of E. L. Elliott to discuss the pos
sibilities of obtaining the signatures
for the contract of next year.
The amendments, as submitted, Ifi
accepted will make It pussTlle for
the circulation of the contract for
the signatures of 192S guarantors.'
Mrs. Thereon B. Thatcher, director
of the Klamath Falls Chautauqua '
met with guarantors Wednesday
night, following the showing of
"Daddy Long Legs" .the last offer
ing of the Chautauqua this year.
As the Chautauqua is practically, 1
with little exception, the only en
tertainment of a higher character ;
brought to Klamath' Falls, It Is the
hope of many that the company will
be brought to the city in 1926.
However, matters as they bave ,
stood for the past two years must
be remedied in order to make It
possible to sign a contract for the
coming year.
The guarantors that met In ses
sion were: " George J. Walton,
chairman; E. L.' Elliott, R. H. Dun
bar, Rev. A. L. Rice, Rev.. T. D.
Yarnes, E. M. Cbilcote, Arthur Wil
son and Bert C. Thomas.
FIRE
AND NO INSURANCE
Tod always, feel sorry .for the fel
low who lose bis bnme, or any
of bis property by fire and has
Bo Insurance. How about VOl'lt
BELFT ' Are yoa revered? , If
ttot you better call us today.
MOMYER & MOMVER
INSURANCE CO. '
JIapka Building '
PIANO Tl 'NINO
W. M. Morgan at Shepherd's.
J16
Poor Eyesight
Is a drain upon your nerves
your health, and your dis
position. .
Why suffer when the remedy
lies in correctly fitted
glasses. Ask any wearer of
glasses.
Our examination of the eyes
la very complete. We bave
and use tho latest instru
ments known to Uie optical
science.
DR. GOBLE
Eyes Examined
QUICK SERVICE , ,
700 Main Street
Glasses Frames
Ground ' Be paired
You Can Buy Economy
Now!
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If you ran your car on four flat tires it
wouldn't last long would it? ... . ,
For, .jt i$ the pneumatic tire that makes
your automobile possible. iV ..
Now, imagine four more big resilient air
cushions between the road and chassis
' Generous air spaces that can't puncture
and that absorb every road shock
That's what Gruss Air Springs will give
Imagine the comfort of Gruss Equipment
on your car think of the economy ! .
We sell Gruss Air Springs. . You need
them. 4
W. D. MILLER
Agent.! il '
' Phone 293.
6th and Commercial Sts. .
xWM$oads$oJevards
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Klamath Falls, Westwood, Susan-;
ville Staige Line
Geo. A. Scott, Owner.
Starting Thursday, May 21st, 1925
' ,"' Leaving Klamath Falls
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7:30 A. M.
Arriving at Klamath Falls
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6:00 P. M.
.." Leaving Siisanville
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 A. M.
Arriving at Susanville
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6:00 P. M.
Making through trip in one day.
. it - . . .
Connecting at Klamath Falls , for Ashland,
Medford, Portland, Bend, and points north. Con
necting at Susanville for Reno, and points east
and south, also Fruit Growers camps.
New comfortable stages will be used on this line.
Best of Service Guaranteed.
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