The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 14, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    Uth news
Sunday, June 14, 1925.
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Phone Johnny-on-the-Spot for Lumbar 12ft-
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BUILDNCr CHAKCTEK
JS A REAL.
mill
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m fc
ihiilriiiiiii n( tlm
, of Ilia chain bur
Lrkln( out lun
KiniliKllon In Hill
flilully rirowiiliil:
an Imliil ri'oi-plliin
i,. hlKlioxt "f'li'lals
on Hi" uccnHlon of
,.u Saturday.
4i dnln, wllh pirn-
Ihn llt to bo an
., rly d.iiii, nrrf BB
rnuiity Jmlltn: Dr.
inayitr: A. M. Cnl-
riiiiimcri-: W. K.I
11I1: II. K. Creno.
K. Hriiillinry, prosl-
iKiilliin district: A.
lary wool frowitrs
K, M. Trout, prftsl-
liinrri'lnl club; liar.
ilil-til Morrill Com-
H.irry Wll.nn, priwl-
Kiiriiii'M widely:
president l.annoll
in I rluli: Klmr
Pop Valloy Com-
minor HUuinora, Fort
; Nnlson, praaldont
I iluli; U. K. nwdor
kil Community club;"
iiliall, pmldunt Wo-
chili: Mini 'Franrvs
hit Profemlunal Wo-
W. It. Iluyd, prnsl
h aHHoclutlon; C, W,
Henderson, county
hilth. Dr. Coo. Morry
ri in. ('. J. Martin and
kil or the clinmbur of
ronimiitfe; II. I).
Iib'iil of the l.umber-
n: Karl Hbophord,
Mcrrlinnta' bureau;
rlrun l.cKlon: K. J.
iir llnruld; II. II.
mat h News; Jnmoii
il A. Ilukor, Indian
Hoy ll"Kan, Malln
Wollord, Kpraxue
HIIANCIIAI, J 3.. IVnM
l're Anl.foraK npirlt. Iiurmlnn
li-r. aud tl.re lr t:ijMa ,r uon
ban a f..ri.,iK, ,,, out ,(
In H10 llrlllsh c,rl.n f Kh
Kant; 011 the YanlHi. rlv..r. .ndlnic
wllh the burnlnK tli lirltiHh and
JiipanoNn tonHiilni,.,, uui , wrm.h.
Inn of other bulltllng,
Thorn tlia im,, whrh dri0
lho runHiilalo Influmod with
nnll-llrltl.li and antlJupatmse prlt.
After allarkini the ronnulati.ii. the
mob put lho lori'h to tlu-m and then
proceeded against other bulldliigH.
which the rioters tore down.
In the rnurHe of the nray the mob
attneked and Injured ninny Japan
can. Japanese murine were put
ashore after tho attack and succeed
ed In restoring order.
"Kill tho foreigners!" wan tho cry
creeling lho 2,000 Ken Tien troops
- v t'R iimen i.iana, son 01
(lenerul Chana; Tso l.ln, when they
i"uujr 10 nunra i ne city.
Thousands were on hand to wel
como them. Chan Hated bin only
Intention la to rostore order.
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Building up character is a good job for
a man or a firm. By supplying our patron,
with first class lumber and high grade ser
vice we have builded a business structure
of which we are proud. . . ' '
Dayton, Tcnn., ii ifoinij to make a feitfve occasion of the trial of John T.' Scones, acirmv
xachcr, on the cli.irgc of violating Tenneee'i anti-evoluton law, a case that it attracting national
ittention. A itaditini it being built to provide a scene for the trial capable of accommodating the
huge number of n-rnn expected to attend, and Main Street, shown here, is being cleaned up and
iicoratcd. The arrow indicates the drug-store where were held the friendly arguments that result-
rd in the indictment of Scoies, ; v .
Lakeside Lumber Go.
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English Woman
$urgeonGiven
Titleof Dame
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YV O. L'. Invadiaf 1 1,6 ha" rocelve1 no orders from any' A booster for Klamath county
' L " ! high army source to pick up visit-j and Klamath Falls and every leglt-
Tne Klamath Ccuntry! n(! atraculora from the summer Imata Industry therein that's the
.. i training camp over the hump. Klamath News.
RANCE OF
KSTONE opens
Wyo.. Junn 13.
Tuyliio IIohk, of Wy
iver tho principal ad-
rfiital iipenlnit of lho
lo Yelluwatono no
ne 18.
r nix atiilua are ex-
lireaenl. Ileaiilea the
ir of WyouHnK, the
i of Idaho, Montana,
toll uml Colorado are
tend.
'v. try-' v.-&w
L , .. . . si n
'Corporal of the guard, po .t n'ini-
ber unipety-alx, relief!" Tbi fore
going slogan of the bird who won
the war, tho military police, could
have been moat appropriately called
out In tho big crowd on Main atreet
lout night, when thran uniformed
national guardompn hnlllni; from the
Medtord encampment, appeared on
lho scene, doing their stuff for the
benefit of tho "town girls," nnd ac
cording to old time "burkr," who
know, beyond a question of a doubt.
A. W. O. I,.
At a lain hour Inst night thn
state soldiors were still doing the
town, and they will nj doulit be
pcrmUtcd to slip nark to quarters
unmolested, tiinro Chief I.ouelts says
7DrT Louisa Brandrcth Aldrich
Blake, dean of the London School
of Medicine for.. Women and
tenior surgeon of the Elizabeth
Carrett Anderson hospital, was
recently elevated to the rank of
dame commander of the Britith
empire, f .
UL WINNING SHARP, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
210-211-212 Hopka Bldg.
: Office 921 Office Hours
Ret. 829 ' i 9 to 12, 1 to 5, 7 to 9
Ask for
Kraft
Closing Out Sale
Clark's Cash Gro
cery Store, corner
6th and East Main
St. Everything going
at cost. Stock and
fixtures.
Sale begins Mon
day, June 15.
i Mi
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fill
: NEW FOR OLD C
IT'S JBEEN DRY CLEANED c
A New S'u it. for your Old one-that's our
way of Dry Cleaning. Removes dirt,
grease, in fact, all spots, and adds life to
the garments. ' Our wagons call for and
r-kmmMM r 1:7-;
r-t fF$?MiMM$x x-':-' --
. - -833333 & 'Jhmm '
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Por BUILDING with
ASSURANCE and ECONOMY,
" ' See .' '
i ! . if
H; Il.'PERRIN ;
...DesignsJ Plans Estimates,
209 Hopka Bldg. : : ! . i : : - Phone 250-J
deli
lver.
KLAMATH
CLEANING AND DYE
WORKS
Kll Day We Were
immed to the
Doors
pdreds of eager buyers flocked to the big-
oiiue event ever siageu i oi "vi
iselves of the tremendous low prices we are
ing on Men's, Women's and Children s
s. '
"ins to our! inability to get sufficient help
Ireds were disappointed; to these we owe an
gy, but wish also to state we are continuing
bargain festival to allow those who wish an
rtunity to avail .themselves of these ottei-
Jw prices and new assortments are offered
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Shop and Save at
oustoni& Jester
Let Us. Help You Put Your
Hay Into Mow, Bale or Stack
How long have you used your hay tools? Have they long since -passed
the day when they could do their best work? If they have
you can't afford to repair them any more; your best bet is to give
them their long-earned rest and pin your faith onto the best new hay
, tools you can buy. ' 1
McCORMICK-DEERING HAY TOOLS .
We have a complete stock of McCormick mowers, rakes and sweep
rakes that will be in great demand during the next few weeks. Also,
we sell the well-built McCormick-Deering hay press. If you are in
need of help with your haying, we suggest that you come in and look
. over our machines. Money invested in these good machines buys hay
handling tools for use over a long period of years... We offer you a
complete selection among the best the market offers.'
' J. S. Mills & Son
Sixth and Klamath , Phone 9
"GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER"
This is of special interest
to everyone who lias a
PHONOGRAPH.
No doubt you ' have some good
records that you have grown tired of.
You can now exchange them for other :
good records, with very little expense, ;
through our record exchange. .
Klamath Falls
Music House
N George A. Wirtz. -
Phone 125.
122 So- SixtK St.
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