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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1925)
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S, AKE HAS ROSPECTS Ilamath news 5 1925 CROPS pillo who omds the lilMlnrlcul parly around 'rlriuy report (ho limit a bumper gmlii crop uiud lnka bed la tin) fhul swtlon. around tlia mariiln of Ht iiiiuiidlnK Kruln flalri Krlihuut a break Mr a over thirty1 miles and m aro xt 111 plnntliig tliulr Ilia rcnlro of the luke. xruln for from 0110 to nut la from six to too tul the rlnun thick alund uta an nvoruKO crop of y DilHiieiB pvr n vi I lnka fnnnori rlfy that weiitliiT for liurvoatlnK Ilia 'only poralhlo Kanihle Iiir ut tbo premmt (lino, nliumlunre of ruin this rca plenty nf mnUturo niuricl of grain, and even kited hot wettthor tbls aruln will bo no tall t lint ilu the ground and bold aiolnturo to piaturo and It In flnn aluipo II be npprnilmntPly 30,- lif the leaned rovornmrnl pa Hi Ik your In tho Tulc d with an aviruKe yield In per acre It will moan round 1,2110,000 bushels. , uj barley ere t In tho Inko bed. with by alent acreage In wbnat. and barley usuully run bunhcla por arro In pout In lake bod and the on In sty In ninety bunhola per year howerer with the rnnprrls for a wheat crop k fnr that xruln will likely carer forty bushels per Sun'dav. June -14. t Agitators Peri Foreigners in China- 111 ' Pg Eleven ! Mexican President- sportsmen are also ovor the t r tat duck and Inn prospects for thla fall the mammoth, area aown One sportamen apeculat bunllng outlook elated the farmers obtain twice -UnK machinery utilised lat year, ten or twelve harvoBt'era", "tlie hungry la which come In by tbo November and December f down and' eat up a reent of the crop than the i able la harvest. 1 1 1" it Additional allied troopt arc being landed in Shanghai a a result of the distinct anti-foreigner tone the Utcit uprising there has taken.. One American is listed aa a victim of riots begun by Chi nese' student agitators, who want to oust H foreign, resident from their country, i Some of these . agitators are seen talking revolt to passers-by in one of the main streets of Shanghai. KLAMATH GIRLS , BOYS OFF AND i o'clock Sunday night .with a good appetite for the hot aupper that will be awaiting them. State Traffic Man , Nabs Counterfeiter l'HK-1'KOOK FLUID ure-proof fluid has been in (ermany, which Inject- moblle tires, makes them t. The fluid la a sort of Men Is aald to do no harm bbor. It remains Mould "isiiieol vuuUvt with air It. I MKV LOAN MOXKV "iid.uoo loan has been of- Mcxlran govornnient by automobile nmunfacturora, Uio money Is used for pnada throughout the coun- '"Pcrlnlly an International from Mexico City toward d Stntea border. The loan fins conaiilcrcd by tl'io gov- ft whore an the people have to exproas themaolves II Ire that's .The Klamatb t in Parley ' Anglo-Rome fhurch Merger 1 , .1 '. x w Mnmion of a uhion of tbe I'n fEnirlUI. d dmrchea has been re- L, BclKim, with Cardinal r"r prcUm i j n.iff The flret ahot In an effort to make tho boys and girls furm club work the best known of Oregon's con structive activities wiii tm fired lioiu at 6 o'clock this morning In front of tho County Ciiurthouno. It will be aimed through the twinkling abutters of a motion picture camera. At 6 o'clock a. m. more than sixty boys and girls from all parts of Klamath County will gathor hero with grips and bedding. Half an hour later they will be on their way to attend the twelfth annual boys and girls summer school which will bo held June 15 to 27 at the Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis. Through the cooperation of the Southern Pacific company the com plete story of the summer school la to be told In motion pictures. These pictures will show the youngsters on their way to Corvallis and will tell, for the information of all Oregon, how the boys and girls live while at the summer camp.j They will be shown at work and al: play. Through the medium of these' pictures parents who bava not been at t'orvalla may know exactly how lt goea with the children; how they eat; how they aleep and where; what they're taught and how and what care has been, taken to Insure their safety, health and happiness. The pictures will show those that hare helped financially to make, these summer camps possible that their money U Lulus in.nt to gcod advantage. Klamath Kails has been chosen for the first 'Bhot" because for. the last four years Klamath county has contributed the ' largest delegation to the Corvallis camp. I5y ehowlng the start of the Klumuth boys and girls, foluwing them to Ashlnnd, with hots by tho way showing glimpses of Klamuth'8 lovely sconery, "shoot ing" them as they board the South ern. Pacific special at Ashlnnd, and on the trnln, tho camera will con vey a good Idea of how all the boys and girls get to Corvallis. Tho Klumuth and Jackson county dolcgatlona; the latter to Join the speclB at Mcdford and Grants Tass, will arrive at Corvallis at 7 : 1 S - Btato Trnffle Officer Karl Houston spent a busy Saturday yesterday when he made two arrests and In vestigated into one violation of the stato traffic laws, finding an Oregon license est!!t'"''ltad. t Passing a Chalmers car driven by W. II. Olasson yesterday, afternoon, soon after 4 p. m., Houston noticed the queer appearance of this license plato, No. 128-745,. Oregon, 1925. Upon examination, the plato waa painted the conventional yellow and black of this year's color and the "4" on the year numeral, pounded into a! "5." The "l" on the license number " had also been painted to conform with this year's type. . Olasson waa brought before Police Judge Gaghagen, and when question ed, put np a plea of no: finances, a wife and a large family. He was let off-with a fine of $10 and costs, and bis license plafes removed from the car. According to Officer Houston this Is only the second case to. come to bis notice this year, the othor coun terfclt made uu a 1321 license in Bend, i ' i I Charge H. Arthur Scbonfeld has found ' It necessary to make, reprs- IITMI i vr i sentatlona to the government since Will AnSWer NOte Sheffield's departure In the matter . . .lot the Evans ranch, murder. MEXICO CITiV-June 1J. Secre tary of State Kellogf's warning to Mexico to maintain order and keep her obligations probably will ' be answered soon by President' Calles. Hitherto no official comment has been forthcoming, but unofficial ob servations show that the - Kellogg warning la viewed bere as Ill-timed and possibly conducive to encour aging disgruntled elements In- ob structing the government's program, 'Yankee imperialism," as the com munists ' term- the' United States policy, was to be' protested, 'tonight at a communist meeting. . . The leaders also proposed to ob ject to what they termed American Ambassador . Sheffield's domination of the Mexican government. , The meeting scheduled for some days past, was not a result of the Kellogg statement. . , Baby Burn To Death Playing With Matches i BUTTE, Mont., June 13. "Don't whip me mother, I've been playing with matches," little three-year-old Gertrude Menlak cried today when her mother entered the house and found' her' clothing in- flames. The little - tot died a few hours later in a hospital.. i aa--4. y; I I A circulation covering the city of I Klamath Falls-and the county . of Klamath tkat'e the Klamath News. ' (JKURuB K. ROHENQUIOT ' Geaeral Insurance ' " Boom 4 Bagasman Bldg., Phone 820-W "' -Honrs 8 to 5 Bat. Evenings The Paragon Auto a. , Laundry Car .Washed and Polished Upholstering Cleaned J. G. McSHANN , Phone 894-J, 127, S 11th St. found to be an old license of 1924, 'ewi A paper where all the people bare opportunity to express themselves tf they desire that s The Klamath On your way home Stop in say every two weeks or so und let us test your battery and put in dis tilled water. It's these little attentions, rerfu larly given, that save you moneyand trouble. We recommend and sell the famous Philco Diamond-Grid Batteries guaran teed for TWO YEAR3tot we give expert service on all makes of batteries. Come in any time. Battery Sorvke 8",o,, ' VM, K. MI Ef l'H'1 ' (lilt Klamnlh Ave. Phone Wb You Can Buy, Economy, Now! !" If you ran your car on four flat tires it wouldn't last long would it? -For it is the pneumatic tire that makes your automobile possible. ? , . 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J russAirSprinqs Pay Day Used Car Department f ; ' Acme Motor Company 1- 7-1923 Essex Four Touring (Like New). 2 1923 Ford Coupes, "one With Ruckstell axle. . 11 923 Hudson Coach. ", - ; ;': . . 11923 .Velie Spori Touring. 1 1919 Hudson Speedster, reconditioned and new paint 2 Late Model Dodge Tourings. , ALL THE ABOVE PRICED RIGHT , CASH OR TERMS OPEN SUNDAY AND EVENINGS ; Acme Motor Company 6th. and Oak. Phone 680 Guaranteed Used Ford Eats If you are contemptin buying a Used Ford Car Protect Yourself - B UY From. An Authorized Ford Dealer We have now on hand a number of Used Fords in first class condition. It will be worth your while to Investigate. Balsiger Mo tor Co. AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE Eighth and Klamath. A ' i - -x , - u n v Phone 427 ..-. A-ura i louiax i: y, prcnidcnt of ihn J ssb f n