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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1925)
Page Two Saturday. -Tune 1 S. 1!25. nir.isTi.tx siiKNcK socikty Library Ilulldluic Tlilnl wild Slalu 9:45 a. lu. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Sunday service. Topic tor Sunday nnrninic will lie na follows: "tliJ I lie Preserver of .Van." S:00 p. rn. Wednesday meetlnc. Kree leading room and free lend ing library open from 2:30 10 4: SO p. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday. Expected to' Be Next Premier j of Jugoslavia 11 l'KKSltYTEItl ninn Merrill, ( ivon. K.'V. ("lias, t". Unlet, I"astor. Sabbath school. Mrn;nff worship. i:. i'i-.if. J, c. lljriui. . a aa jjdres-. 10:00 a 11:00 a GRACE METHODIST CHl'KCU lOili and lliKh Sis. Thos. I. Yarnes, Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning service. 7:00 p. m. Epworth League. 8:00 p. m. Evening worship. I. IIP AT COUNTY FAIR I The American Shorthorn llreeders' association have written the fair board, offering n cash prlio of $10 for the bent akortliorn bull, and a ' irke amount for tha boat shorthorn cow. Shorthorns entered In the milking clam are not ellnible. Thin should stimulate enthusiasm amonK the shorthorn breeders lit Kluuialh county, aa heretofore the grand rhaniiiloiia liar heea awarded only a blue rilihoa. Entries are comluit in from many sections of the country, and moat of the livestock lirwders who are IIsIIuk breeding slo.k for ali have i reserved advrtlslm: space lu the premium lint which toes to prima ii.' 1 1 week. Anionic (ho from whom largo entjiua, gut only for the Klam ath county fair, but the other louniy fairs, which arc listed siihseiiuciit to iiiirn, end I tlx with the atate fair nt Salem, aru eipeclcd. are: West Walters, Frank M.-t'ormack. K. M. Ilumniond. Kred l'oie, William Tlnit ley und others. COOLIDGE FAVORS TAX REVISION PROPOSALS WASHINGTON". Jle il.-1'renl-dent t'oollilre would favor a aeniTiil Hat revision plan, which would lake ! t ho federal government from the Inheritance tat field, and the atutea from the Income las field He be I lieve. however. Hint lie double re ! tlrement la Impruetlral, tiecnuao I many atatea ar dehvudlit apon their liiroin. levle, )o , Under the .uttt,di8 d by Senator Hmm.t of UK h " inaa of the flnanc raimultie. federal iov.mmt.nt a Ion. ,oua lect Inetima UkM i s. "isms aloat Inherltanc. tan... The pr,id,.n, J ... ...... ... ...on. nina lodBnn In herltance late. TII.IIKS llh.ATM III, H Utlm HUOOKUNK. Maaa, jun. Miitam T. Tllden. raukln, n,i hroai nk. .7 10 tii THE SALVATION' ARMY. Cant, and Mrs. E. Hopper In Charge, 11:00 a. m. Rev. Osbora will speak. 2:00 p. m. Sunday School. 8:00 p. m. Evening service. Everybody cordially Invited, vis itors welcome. FIRST 1IAPT1ST mrncH A. F. Simmons, Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Bible school. 11:00 a. m. Morning services. 7:00 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 8:00 p. m. Evening sermon. Mid-week prayer meeting Wed nesday S:00 p. m. '.M.'Anta Radojcvic, minister of communications, is now look ed upon as the probable tucces- : sor to Pashitch as premier of ' Jugo-Slnvia. During the war ; Radojcvic worked in France building railways for the allies. His wife is English. RESERVE" JULY 23-4 The Biggest RODEO Ever Given in Klamath Falls ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHl'RCH Temporary Headquarters A. O. V. V. Hall 10:00 a. m. Churcli school. 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer. CHRISTIAN CHURCH YV. E. llobltitt. Pastor. 10:00 a. m. S. S. 11:00 a. m Morning service. 7:00 p. m. C. E.. 8:00 p. m. Evening services. ZIOX LrTHERAX CHURCH Chamber of Commerce Rooms W. Hoffman, Pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school and Bible class. 10:30 a. m. Morning service. IMMANTEL BAPTIST CHURCH Eleventh anil HlRli Sts. W. W. Davis Pastor. ! 10:00 a. m. Bible school. 11:00 a. m. Morning service.; 7:30 p. m. Evening service. A cordial invitation extended to all. CHILOQUIN CHILOQUI'N. June 11. Dr. L. W. King, dentist, has established him self in Chiloqnin, with offices with Fonbes Pure Drugs. Dr. King conies from Portland and has a very modern equipment and wUl take care of every thing proteming to the practice of dentistry. Claude Newman, of the Work man's Clothing Co., was in Klamath Falls on business Tuesday. Dr. Warren L. Cameron recently of Grants Pass, is now located in Chiloquin for tlhe general practice of medicine. He will have tempor ary offices wtth Forbes Pure Drugs. The main street of Chiloquin is being graveled and surfaced and will soon be Jn fine condition. This is a much needed improvement. The new Gienger building Is fast 1 nearfng completion and will add much to the apperance of the town. When completed It will be equip ped with the very latest in store and meat market equipment and will no doubt be one of the best looking mercan'.ile establishments in the town. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sivth and Pine Sts. rthur I.. Rice, Minister. Jr,:00 a. m. Church school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon topic: "A Sabbath In Naz aroth." 7:00 p. m. C. E. 8:00 p. m. Evenins u-m-xhin "We thank you, G-cd." SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Public. Library ISM;;. Alva W. Wulker, Pastor. 10 a. m. Sabbath school (Satur day.) 11:00 a. m. Sermon. ; Chiloquin merchants and other residents are preparing to organize I the Chiloquin rodeo to be an an nux! c.vnt and will probably take place at some date late in the summer. Inside Floor Paint t 3 . For floors thnt get the EST3 hardest wear, use Glidden ' I Insids Floor Paint. You'll ftrJv I be so pleased with it, you 4yL W'U use il fr al1 yur ariV J painted floors. Can be iif 'va washed and scrubbed re- ESJt'J pcatedly. Drop in and well &fyvi tellyoujustthekindofpaint p"$J or vnm'sh to use for any M lt'r'i'j'i purpose you have in mind. 'acVres5 i ii ii " .' COFER BROS. H i 6th & Klamath ' Phone 389 El I place at some date late in the sum- V J 1, 1 . . ... i r f t L 7r I NEW YORK, June 12. Soviet Russia has embraced private cap ital in one of the most important concessions granted in Russia since the revolution. The agreement whereby W. A. Harriman and com pany obtain control for 20 years of the rich manranese ore properties in the Georgian district of Russia, was signed in Moscow today. Boy Scouts Elect, Banker President For the first time since its or ganization, the Boy Sconts of America lift changed presidents. .Inmes J Starrow Boston book cr, is the new bead of the na tional organization.' . : Metabolism-Vitamins-Calories .nd many other words that we have litle to do with as beinff thorouehlv edu cated in their usage. But we do know they have to do with good, pure, fresh and wholesome foods. That is what we have. Fruits -in sea son are a specialty with us. Extreme care is given the handling and keep ing of fresh fruits. Visit our store (50 steps north from Gth and Main) and you will see why many people do all th eir groceiy buying here. . " a list of fresh fruits and vegetables a full line fancy tuberose watermelons, lb 04c cantaloupes, each 10c green apples, lb. t 10c fresh plums, lb 20c royal apricots, lb 20c peaches, lb 15C blackberries, lb 15c loganberries 20c currants 20c strawberries, fancy ....20c raspberries 25c ore. new potatoes, 4 ' lbs 25c ore. new peas, 3 lbs. 25c new carrots, 3 bu 25c new turnips, 3 bu 25c new beets, 3 bu 25c ore. new cabbage, lb. 07c new string beans, lb 20c green peppers, lb 30c celery, each 25c green onions, bunch....05c groceries, if it to eut we have it radishes, bunch 05c bUnanaS 2 2EC bers, each 10c our standard brands of 2C t0male' lb 20c canned goods sell for less. v-v &uuua huh iur ii public market try our hourly delivery service 126 n 6th street llj phone 169 THE DIFFERED IN PRICES . J 'i Means Money in Your Pot' I know I sell for less and you know it too after a compariW Miller Hats Sunset Caps !; A good work hat in plain' !; ; blacks and browns. Good ' All wool caps with W values at $2.50 '' v8r8- '8 different '! . ! 34 colors and shadV jl Some Dandy Dress j: Light and mediurn II alS Every cap conscientir. Powder blue, gray, tans. !; made, ' 1 !; Fine material and carefully !; J jl made. Going fast at $3,00 $1.25 $3.5(1 j Work Shirts i Green HcKSh 1; Uncle Sam shirts. Blue. Long Cloth negligee. 1 ; stripes and solid colt gray, khaki 95c !; . $1.50 1 ; Miller coat style. Very dur- ;I Nusilk negligee. Init i! able. Roomy. Blue and ii and solid colors. TV i latest in shirts. I i; khaki - $1.50 ;i $3.50 . j The Rodeo Is Gomii But the suits are already here. Get a Hirschberg Master Craft suit. Guaranteed all wool strictly hand made. $35.00 $40.00 Underwear Ide $1.50 TPki9 $1.00 Koolfit ' 75c University and P. Q. A. Cotton ribbed union suits. Long or short sleeves. Ankle length. $1.00, $1.35, $1.50 Shoes and OrfJ Brown oxford $4 Black oxford $ Tan oxford ,--;-. -j Tan oxford, crepe ' ' sole , Crepe sole, MoccmM ,V Toe work shoe ..JWj Smoked Elk Scout .J 8 -in. top ,.......-' Suit Cases SI. 45 to $25.00 $1.50 to $25.00 $6.75:, My Pcnjaaj GBnauraualtee - ca E.: Art Lloyd Ryan Main at Ninth. Clothier The Place With the "Wild" Awnin the Ine