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CALIF. PICKS IT
KLAMATH'S IDEA
Omaha Suffers From Supper-Hour Tornado.
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Another upctlou of the coast has;
1'lrked up the Id .a fustc J by llie(
Kluraath county chamber of com-;
roe-re in the Slop Forest Klren cam-j
palm, according to a communioa-'
lion received by Lynu P. Siibfn, sec- j
relary of the chamber, yesterday j
afternoon.
California is now adopting the
cnnipalKTl work, and has set a period
of the cunipalttn for July 1 to July j
15, Inclusive, according to a letter I
receive 1 from S. K. lilac W, secretary i
nf the California Forest Protective!
:.sociat!ju, who wait here In the
city several weeks apo. conferring'
wf:u .Lick Kimball, head of the!
Ktau'aih .isociatlon. !
Eu !, chamber of commerce in
California is to appoint a campaign
coimittee. announces the communi-l
i.Tion. r.tid rtcnibers of the press'
arc nol ided in the group. Pledges'
are to be signed, and to the boy or!
girl in California, obtaining the I
greatest number of pledges, a prize
of $25 is offered :a,n rolinl-v b'11 school, and several in the outlining of athletic cur-
The campaign is endorsed by the .' "''"" '"r " institution will ricuhim.
United States forest service state lns"'!a,fJ u:irlnK wining' According to Mr. Jackson, regis-
board of forestry. California' Cattle l'ra""" wl" ,r,,I,,,l' required a
association and the California Wool! According to Mr. Ja. kson. the trip Avcck before the opening of school
Growers' association. "
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1 Omalia, Xcb.. was just sitting down to supper when tornniU wcpt tlirounlit i -x cuoii el
tlic town, wrecking homes and trapping Uie -oceii pants. Seven persons were injured ui .lie t ve
houses shown here, and a score of others hurt in nearby residences.
users, the
bo uiadu
smokers.
' lions II- . I by men 111
available for women
Klamath's New High
School Principal Is
Here Making Ready
Paul T. Jackson, principal for the
coming year of Klamath countv hitrli
"tiool. arr've'l n Ki..ti!.itii
Saturilflv niorning M il:.!'i a. m. ti
tefc'ta the ontiin.ir-' i'r.-l wink for
Hie coining school y.-ar. He la! ai
coiupanied by Jlrs. Jackson.
Mr. Jackson served as vice-prin-, 5thool year of 1S23-26 is expected
tipal in the Olympia high school, in tp be the most complete nf any dur
Olympia, Wash., last year, a school mg l()e past history. Dwlght French,
whose attendance passed the 800 1 university of Oregon football letter
mark. Many of the interesting feat- man. who has accepted the position
ures of the work dofle in the larger! as athletic coach, will arrive In the
school will be Incorporated in Klam-lnear future to take up activo work
to Klamath Falls was made this by resident students in order to out
early in the school year In order to line the work with as little friction
make conditions thoroughly famil- as possible,
iar and between the course of 1
a. m. and .1 p. m. the principal's
office in the high school will be
open in order to receive ail students
who wish assistance with the out
lining of their schedules or the re
arranging of the high srhosl course.
Mrs. Jackson will not teach this
vrar, although she was head of the
.' Tvi-t:n.nt of the
. ltolt ru:i;t i: ismi h
rolChVl' KIHK I'KiM LXM il)
iAI.KM. Juno !.! A proclama
tion was Issued to!.i bv Coventor
WOSIKX NOW l'r:itMI ITi:i) ' l lerce. calling the intention of the
TO KMOKK ON S. I'. TltAINS .public to the grout need for pro-
teillon of Oregon (oro-tn from fires.
!or:r i ,onn:;it-
n' i:; pi. i hoi. I
A i:;ti,i!.. r of i,-.M
lo uoi iatod wil'i i.ir
oi vacancies in liic- i.o :.i
ath county high school
..ro bo;n-'
o.'. iip:.n. v
of Ki:t:ii-
and the
OAKLAND. June IS. The spec
tacl eof fair slenogs puffing gaily
at cigarettes mny soon be common
in rush hours on trains which carry
commuters to work in San Fruneisco.
Officials of the two loading local
transport ooiopunies hnve annottncetl
:hat In ileu of separate smoking
i or.ipartno-nts for women Uitmccn
He set aside the work of Juno 2:1
to Julv i ii n time for ttuikln- a
concerted effort for increasing the
membership in tne "Stop Forest
Fires usoclallon'."
In another proclamation ho called
n thf ciiijens to p.irtU'iiutc In the
observance of national defence test
day, Julj (ourtii.
$120 With Tubes and Loud Speaker
Plp r-3. - ' H lit--" ,.H. grw ysi
Paint
Inside Floor
For floors that get the
hardest wear, ure Gliddcn"Tv
Inside Floor Pni.it. mi'U Ik
be ro pleased wilh it, you T ' '
will u:;e it for all yov.r
painted floors. Can he
washed mid scrubbed re
pcatedly. Droninandwr'll '
tcl'youjustthekindofpoiiit " '
or varnish to use for any
purpose you have in mind.
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Latest in Radio
The above shows one of the latest and most sat
isfactory Radiolas the Regcnoflex.
Among; others in our varied stock will be found
he Superheterodyne in the Super Eight and Por
:iMer .he Grebe, the Ware Xeutrodyne, Freshman
Mustei piece, One Dial Magnavox and Radiolas as
low as $35.00.
Where else can you find so representative a
line? Convenient terms.
EARL SHEPHERD CO.
507 Main St.
Radios, Batteries, Supplies.
I'hone 282
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UUFEK BROS.
6th & Klamath .''
Phone 389
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Steel Filing Cabinet Sections
yJouuianit fries
. Miitfk rues Vrf
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or any files
you idant
Southwell Stationery Co
626 Main St. hoe 602
Klamath Falls, Westwood, Susan
ville Stage Line
Geo. A. Scott, Owner.
Starting Thursday, May 21st, 1925
Leaving Klamath Falls
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7:3Q A. M.
M i rrri,ving,at K,a"ath Falls
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, G:00 P. M.
r Leaving Susanville
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 A. M.
Arriving at Susanville
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, G:00 P. M.
Making through trip in one day.
nccting at Susanville for l"eno and S;?;
and south, also Fruit Growers camps
New comfortable stages will be used on this line.
HECTOR
The Fashion- Center '
The smoke, resulting from our recent fi
small percentage of our stock, for. which the
company lias allowed us a -reasonable adjust
have made a thorough inspection of the stock,
ever merchandise was affected by the smoke,
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goods exposed, however slightly, to damage; weir
cided to offer the public at BARGAIN PRICES, j
listing only a few of the many items reduced.
Sale Opens Tomorn)
at 9 a. m.-
Millinery
Our entire stock of millimiry
reduced in price. Hats that
were marked to sell from $3
to $15 now selling from '
$2.95 to $6.95
Hats
Special lot of hats. We bought
for a special $5 seller
Now $2.95
Princess Slips
Satinett Princess slips. Peach
and orchid, you can use a few
at these low prices
98c each
Cotton Crepe
Bloomers
Cotton crepe bloomers. Flesh
-olored only. A sure bargain
48c each
Black Sateen
Bloomers
Children's black sateen bloom
ers. Good quality sateen and
well made
48c each
Percales
"0 in. percales, medium, light
and dark colors
He yard
Novelty Dresses
AJI silk, voile, linen and nov
elty dresses are decided bar
Riiins, now
Rill, o j. ,
oporc dresses m crene and
Sport Dresses
Inort ilmcc
fancy prints'
$8.40 '
Linen Dresses
All linen dresses, in various
colors to $15 various
$3.95 ,
Gingham Dresses
e(M (if Gingham dresses in
cSlors- mClium and b,?Sht
$1.98 . . ...
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Silk Sweai
Rayon silk sweaiwi
style in gay bright cat
, $1.65
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Coats
Our entire stock of
eluding the popular H
waies type
:$8.90tojl
' Neckwear
All neckwear barcaii
Our entire stock of 4
will be offered for
! Price
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Cotton Crepe fir
Fancy cotton crepe f
colors or orchid and pea
. 98c etel
32 in. dress ginghamij
nnrl r,hnn:4 ill lit
tenis to select from"
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. Crepe
Everfast Crepef 36 in. f
(icsiraDie bulli, di
... 48c yard
Everfast dress line". 2,
you can Duy, -
ors to cnoose
89c y-
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FVench.FIanncIJ
Wool Wh;iajnJ;
nnmilnr shades now
I vy j v
demand
, . 93c y"
Colore pink ana -
wide t
onlors w
Best of Service Guaranteed!
36 in. wide'
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