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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1925)
'athnews fBriifTllLOCALllis" Lh Mr. and Mrs. Ir Kleinatsr Kalis, Lr artland. where Lr.d lha remainder iitlna with frlenda (are going oa , to, Old U repreaent- Leglon poet In lha Iq conveuuuo in Lund Mr. and Mra. lured to AaWand Lrn with their aon Lelloy Wright and , who have been for the past win- It la a etudent In lural college, where h second year thla Wright la a gradu ation atate normal otith and will teach kiury grudua during iter. Iilimd L. N. Wood- It manager 01 me Cut callud to Ash- t be at the bedside ti tat itrlrken sud-irndlcltis. yk. It. French of Ipertcd to arrive In Ihie morning In a machine, when he end etunt fllea. over-eeae veteran tod In the air aor lown for mora than t record of never trssh or an accident -Mra. J. W. Taylor among the out of ii the clly from her CHARITY EARNEST At the regular meeting of the American lKln last night. It was decided to rush the five million dol lar national endowment campaign to a apeedy close, and following the notification of a acore or more of workers, located In varloue aectlona of the county, one day will be aet around the middle of next week, for ruining Klamath's 12.000 quota. One of the most prominent busl neni men of Klamath Falla will be aked to head the all-county drive, and the auggoallona of thu nrai chairman, who will very likely be appointed todny, will be followed by the li-glonalres In mapping out the delailk o: the drive. Thla money to be raised by the legion, will go to financing a na tional plan of care and hospitaliza tion of orphans of ex-soldiers and sailors, whose parents have died. The national organisation hae evolv ed a plan wherebv the nmrmdi r a five million dollar fund to be In vested In government 1onds, will liike care of all emergency canes of thla kind that may arise. It la not the Idea of the leaders of the na tional legion organisation to attempt to re-babllltate or care for these de pendent orphans for a long period of time, as this fund would be far from adequate for this purpose, but merely to care for these little de pendents until powerful organised government agencies can be brought to bear In the Individual caaea. Wednesday, June IT, 1923. fosdick, New Rockefeller Pastor, Plans "Church Lincoln Could Have Joined"- love Ilay D. Hof- rove, rancher of that mong the business city the early part hd Among the Port- i Klamath Falla this lr. and Mrs. . O. C. Smith. W. B. Hum Block and a num- 3 yjy Frank and King's comedians, who have been playing the outskirts of Klamath Falls, to capacity each eight, after three weeks of playing, are moving Into the heart of Klam ath Falla. The license has been lowered to allow good, clean amuse ments of thla kind to play In the city. The company will open tonight at the new location, which will be on Seventh and Pine. The comedy hit of the engagement will be of fered at thla time "The Girl Up stairs." ' It is guaranteed to produce three laughs a minute, which is some laughing power. The Frank and King orchestra will be heard In a twenty-minute concert before! the rise of the curtain, and the! curtain will rise at 8 o'clock sharp. I -C. A. Hiscbe, well In Klamath 'Falls Camp 48, la a bust- nr a few days tius 7. -W. F. Horn, a resi le among the bual- f the city, stopping oti ti Visitors In Klam i the capltol city In- runs of Salem, woo Is I business trip hero. nn Jumes B. Gates, leltor In . Klamath ting, In the city, for a bm his home In Duns- e Is Interested In rail- GIVEN PUBLICITY Claimed to be the most creditable community advertising literature ever published by the local chamber of commerce, 20,000 agricultural folders, printed on book paper, with ten exceptional cuta of Klamath farm acenes, came from the W. O. Bmlth Printing company yesterday, and will be distributed widely through the various chamber con tacts. The folder, under a dairy scene. Is captioned "Klamath county, Ore gon, An nmp.re Awakening." It carries comprehensive data on dairy ing, beef raising, the sheep Industry, hogs, poultry, grain, alfalfa, truck gardening, railroad transportation, and highways. I:rd Visitors In the le valley Include Mr. 0. Arnold, who are ho time In Klamath l heir horns' in Med- rip Ora Banister Is making a short bust Klamath Falls from Medford. KUmnth Clifford enneth Maler have re- pmatli Falls from Oak- hey hare been attend- nee January 1. Maler tending Heald'n bust From a schoolshlp earn and Hogue has been Armstrong's mechanl- here he tntenda to Te la!!. He will be em- f summer montba with crcanllle company and pumed his position held the Ewauna box lac- ?n Work Members of itatf of prosperity Re are preparing ' to " In He class of candidates tht. Captain Beck will at the I. O. O. F. r to be fully prepared monies of the evening, will be served In the under the supervision members. Mrs. B. "rmatt of the commlt " the last meeting of officers nreeldlng. New J be Installod In tholr ?':'. MacMillan Will Comb Polar Region For Amundsen Head Of Flying Expedition Promise To Flash Word Back Here , 1 a in a brief HUB run, juuo -speech at a luncheon tendered In his honor by the city of Boston Monday. Lieut. Commander Donald B. MIc -..UM..I., nloHirnd his forth- Miuan, puimuij f- coming Polar expedition to the re- . . -A k miinrlDPn lief of the oeieaguHicw ... ik. AtnnVPTV OI B POS" and men iu - slble continent In the froen north "We must in tne name oi curtail all of our plans for the re lief of the men lost In the north MacMillan -aid. "W. will for them at Fort Conger and Cape Columbia on Ellsmere land and at Cape Morris Jessup. And It we find them we expect to flash the "I want a church Abraham Lincoln could have joined." Thus' . does Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick state his plans for, making a great liberal church of Park Avenue Baptist, New,; York City, of which the John D. . Rockefellers, junior and senior, are members. He was called to the pulpit after demanding that his salary be limited to 18,000 year, thxt baptism by immersion be made op tional, and the church thrown open to all Christians uf whatever creed. ; word back to America within five minutes by means of radio. "But if we don't find them at one of these three places I see noth ing else to do but to continue with our original plan for the expedition. If they are not there, it would un- dountedly mean their planes have been damaged in the now open polar sea and that they have been unable to make land." A silk flag, bearing the motto "facta non verba" was presented to the explorer by Mayor Curley on be half of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery company of Boston. Mac Mlllan said he would leave it "farth est north" and that he translated the motto to mean "deeds . not word..-; , ;;. "I hope that translation will char acterize the work of our expedition,' he added. -' - ' ' -v HAOERSTOWN, d... June IS. "In the last ten years there have been one hundred commis sions established In Washington to do what the states ought to do for themselves, from the burying of a corpse to the setting of a hen," estimated Uni I d States Senator A. O. Stanley. . - 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. ALL ARE WELCOME Come to Wlul-Kse and enjoy the Klamath In dian Convention June 22 to June 30, 1925. Auto racing, blooded horse racing, boating, bathing, field and water sports of all classes. Watch for the boxing events, which card will include the best ever offered in Klamath County. The fast est dirt track in the state. On the Dallas-California Highway. IN K.F. TONIGHT ClUWrORI) SV1LLK, Ind., June IS. An order has been Is sued by Chief of Police Shields forbidding owners of false teeth, from wasblng them In the public drinking fountains of Crawfords-vllle. (MKAtiK MAN UKRK l' Among the visitors In tha city thla week are Ben 7. Mitchell and Roy Broden. both residents of Chlloquia. Mitchell Is Interested la a garafs) in tbe reservation town. Striking Miners Fire Buildings In Canada HALIFAX, N. S Several build ings were fired early today at Re serve, according to reports from the Cape Breton strike area. One of the fires was set at a pow der magazine, but a United Mine Workers' patrol extinguished It be fore the -flames could reach tbe powder. ' This patrol was kept busy for several hours, saving .corpora tion stores, outbuildings and trestles. Shoe Tndt Muk Ras. U. I. Ru. Of, "The Jonic lkfi JMed dteetF V Don't waste any more precious moments of your life regretting the fact that your feet hurt make them well you can ! Nine cases of foot trouble out of ten quickly respond to the healing comfort of RED CROSS scientific shoes. Not only that, but we never sell a pair of our schientific shoes unless we are satisfied they are the correct and right fit. WICKERSHAM'S "For Foot Freedom and Fit" Bud Taylor Thrashes Young Ernie Goozeman LOS ANGELES, June 16. Bud Taylor, the Terre Haute terror de feated Ernie Goozeman of San Diego, when the latter's manager threw In the towel Sa the sevenuh round of their fight at Vernon to night. Goozeman received a severe beating in all of the seven rounds. Camilla, a RED CROSS ox ford in black glazed kid, combination last, attractive ind appropriate for day time wear. AAA C. : . J U 'at ' Exclusive Representative "SselisWjMt Tawasua WICKERSHAM'S Main 822. Phone 805 -J ak vi - .u 1 Frank & King's Comedians mm ThB Big WHte Tm; New Location Seventh and Pine Streets . Opening Date . 1 . Wednesday, June 17th ; , The Screaming Farce Comedy "THE GIRL UPSTAIRS" Prices 2Sc and SO c. Jazz Orchestra Vaudeville between Acts If you spent 60 days straight at the kitchen stove TcAUPDRNIA OMGOnI 1 POWEA COMPANY! WUR. PARTNERS IN f ROQRESS you'd see why It is that nearly eighteen hundred homes within reach of the Copco H'nes are now using electric ranges.' : Two hours a day, every day in the year, is probably a low estimate of a housewife's time In the kitchen., Sixty full days, in all and they're worth making easier! . Electrical cooking is easier, and cleaner,.., It puts an end to dirt and ashes. It means less sweeping of floors, less cleaning of walls, cleaner utensils. '" ' ' t ; Electrical cooking is tastier. Uniform, controllable heat saves the flavor of dainty foods. . " .m'.' . Electrical cooking is economical sur prisingly so. The average cost of electri city for cooking is only about twice the cost of the electric lighting current in the same home. (Actual average figures for your own neighborhood will be shown you upon request.) Don't pass the next display of electric ranges without just dropping in and ask ing your dealer more about them and about the convenient payment terms he is offering. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY ICODAK FINISHiiNvi iaa af Q nut at 5 P. The Peasleyi nn..!. COUrt H0U8 o exorsna thmia if f-toat'g Tha Klamatb