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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1925)
Page Two huu vtia Thm-sd ,iyt Juno l.JOgo TO BE AIDED BV THE ENDOWMENT r r,srrw ssscrnnlen ' That tho pro visions of section 3455. revised mat- j i utes. bo. and tho same- r hereby, j 'extended to class throe of the lands j I formerly embraced by ht are; known ns the Oregon and I'allfor- ' nla railroad grains, title to which was revested in the I'nited States j under Hie provisions of the act up-' proved June 9. (thirty-ninth ' 'utMtnii'a it Inrao. naite 21S. I Pro- vlded. that no sales hereunder shall , . On the dav war w.1.1 declared with be made for less than :.5i per . 1 ....I Hnnr.iUo.l Vrilllt Of Ml riSov? in Portland, boat his the timber on tho land. . 1... . ...... nn 1 -n. siuh l:iinU t.u;ll hate bo listed :.. t'to fcrmr. Ho com- to lu.mostcad entry for a perlo, of r,,,!.- f-,w the first officers' two years. I'rovi.lcd further hat rVn at the Tresldo. Han 'he proceeds of such sales shall be F,a,,.o. and sailed t.r war aP.-lied in n' , zone Dec. 13. 1917. He finally wa, "id act of June 9. I.M ithirt, asslgned to tSe military police of ninth .loiut tor... S .18.) the 6th corps, then he saw duty in Approved May :.. 19-". the Meuje-ArRonne. He returned to the slates June 30,-1919. Today Carlsrm lies ill in the I". S. Veterans' Hospital No. 91, Am- Codidge; Dacli From Trip, Prepares for Another mr until I'll MlbjiVt ASSAULTS 0. S.I MEXICO C1TV. June 17. While the Mexican press continues to as-; sault the American secretary V'of '. ?tate for his recent warning to Mex ico the outstanding result of Kel-j loftg'a w-CTds thus far has been thej complete solidlfiratioa :of Prs!-l, dent Calles' political position. Now that Calles has delivered his re- iiusi nave rvrmit r iu nuiia lioniire Fire Dept. Callsd On Fa!le Alarm; Chief Warns : Againtt Menace I'ti lot Ambrnas'a firs depart inrnl 111 site a record run In Wall and llroad streela al I 01 lock l..t nlnht !uf wJ! j when an alarm waa lnnid lu by a Hill oZ 1 iu.er by. w ho olw-rv-d a ... .l.odi Uri.UHU ""kJ li.. 11 flm lilnatiiK merrily alunasldn a 1 in Iti Iniue, altuuliil at Ihui In. j The. proprietor waa on hand, ami 00l h )., i us Hi it apiiimrvd In b nu Iii.iikhI. Ir HhMfcL1'' Ulu ilaua..r. tho flnitnon tllil not . nuwiu iT""1 ' 1 1 at ti t I the trnnh flrn. 1'lilnf Am-I -brow rallml I he atteiillou n,,,1 i'MtZTj lirniiiriy owner to tho n.Mt.,ty f ur tiBii u . 1 - . . .. ' ihf ""'"" v ' i iiiiii inn poilro lUmm Mti """"Hi, 'Mlt. iLi . '-UK, . n.b frnm hi firs! lonir trio mice IrvmbiT. tl pn'snlcnt it pri-iinrini; now lo Iravr !' White House (or six wetka ami stx-n.l a'l.iention Lv ilit sen it Swnmps.-tt. M.i. Hi-, Mr. Cih.I- Jilsr and Frank U. Kcllopp. se.-n-lan- of t.ile, an- v . 11 relitrnii.if lo .i-lui.-lon after n living vilt tle Norsc-Anierii in cviitciinial, in St. I'aul anj ,.Muituapoli. .r-..iiFOhN'r COMFORT SUMMER' RESOKT tlon so greatly thmt any attempt! ' ' l!n"d be fuu,e ttom: FORMALLY OPENED -TJIIS SUNDAY Althouith KelloRg'a words were re- . ur.n for tho ou-n:uK day. and fish Iiik in 111.- Inle Is ropiir'ed to be e. 1 1'l'iluiially i:Hd at 1 tils 1111111. ac cording t- tlie resorl lio-les.. erican Lake, Wash., where he has sented l-y many Mexicans as offer- . , been since August. 1921. when tholing hope to the disfrruntied elo- g; Chicken Dinner To Feature Opening Of One , American L.epion auied mm. ueiore 1 niuis amuuK iup poiniaLiuu. vuni that he was injihe hospital at Boise, ' clearly has gained by tiie exchange Idaho. "' i cf thought. '. His illness is the result of being j Expressions of support from gassed and an- attack 01 influenza leaaers 01 an -paruea irom uu ) while across. ( There are tffousands of war vet- ' erans who today need attention and Of; i.wi x vt;mi: run ri.Kiirr sections of of Mexico 1 continue to pour ' into tho prudential palace It even has been suggested that this for whom tho Inuring T-eelnn In ! solidification waa Kellogg'g exact conjunction with government agen-1 thhough disguised purpose. Calles on "' WMt si,lc highway, will I,,, cies. is trying jto obtain permanent l have a freer hand In carry- "(fidally opened to the public next cure. It is thi continuation of Its ig out his program as a result SunuaJ' at 1 P ni.-. endeavor , to aid disabled veterans, ! o' .lhi, American warning; and his This resort is said to offv the and for the care of veterans' or-ejj)y io ; ' ' i it,e!t accommodations to visitors and phans, that the American Legion'"; , r1 ; ! tourists of any of tho Upper lake Endowment Fand of $5,000,000 is' fini Ipp nrriprnP sum"!" camps, being beautifully being established. Oregon Is now Mill II f 1 1 h -1 1 rKN situated on the lake shore adjoining working to raSe this state's share 1 ULlUL Ul I iULllU ,t,le "arrlman lodge properties oa of the fund. U I -.,-.. . ' PcIkalV W' The bvUt""K ' a The leglon'sf persistent efforts I PC C Vflll CD TCll igh,'y ,wo-'ior' rustic - siructure. obtained hospitalization for Carlson.: fl T 1111 I Hi Wh'Cl' WaS buiH by Iluclwrl rirU"-h-Recently he has been critically ill.. llllLl LimJllljlll 1 1 LdU acker. Sa Krancisco capitalin. He was sick three years before he 1 for a umn'er home. obtained hospitalization, or enough : , . . I v'rs- Moore has made exteiiHive Southern Oregon's Finest ResorU; Operated By Mr..! !4AS ,wrls''"' J""" Thri iiavv ilancs that are to titiuYr- Laura moore j;. ,, t -- r- roast iuii riixbi ir.'iy lake off from Sail Krunrl.icg, j u . . 1 1 1 11 k In word reci'lveil at the l.uurn Moore's Point I'nmfort re. tiiiiii nn.l !.'!::..!:; in the . I'""'1' '''"'' :!i::tii. t. ort on I'pper Khi.nulll lake, located the ninuuluiim aruand offer wnniler 9 miles out from Klumu'.h Kalis, fill opportunities lo Inl.iiu panics Is the Average Man "No",SayiS6 The averac k(nf la not On iS contiary. Kvaltky individ vanl lo bm doing somalhinK all lh lim. Olbr cannot "finith what ikry kava taHd ". They at all iicd out and h la up. They have what mvdit-al ainrt rail the "b1itt;u ayniloma', wrhtck mMiti thai thvy tir out loo readily, and lhat with this f"flin( ol Uliiua, ihvir enlhuauiim is iutt, and tnvy heroma hysically and manully d.,ll 1 h wrhota ImlK of lh maltr U ihey at ullering (10m an eaceu of unovidUad mattvr In rli blood aad litiue. In otKar words, lhay arc haina ckionlcally poiannad. 4 Tha primary, undarlyina caa of thia condition ia inauAirianry of tha adranal glands. No maitar what oihar cattM'a ihera may be for lhat gona", irad out", amliitioa Ifu feeling, almoal Invariably a rhirf prediapoalng factor ia lack l gland mcSmty, Lxk l "Ma- to teaan 1W1 no,. aaaa) aat taaa-l aiai WtiKMn H lUik. iIh -VJJ miuIh Um jJ thrai Draai tj 1 hart taM m ri aad fiatr m U roar tasacirf In I hiliry ia vithaiaa lanarsl aiHalaTl th iattairaH mm it aa racnaaaJn, Han tk ipa. bit a Th. Ml iKoarht al m Vr" onl a ticiai al J tkt rUiul turn, all aaana aaa lapaaa c. h. nl and huniera. ' A hnir.e-cooked a:id svrveil chit k"n dinner will be one of the main feut- 1 ...j ' compensation te take care of him. Carlson has been unable to work eince 1920. He tried vocational JERSEY CITY. jr. j.. June 17. Ten officers of the Weehawken pol ice department were acquitted of improvements in the way of install ing an elaborate electric lighting system and general Improvement, training at Oregon Agricultural col-i C"n ,f m consPiracr late and beautifying of the grounds ami lege, but after six weelts was forced : "'k"1 V ,ury "ulcn naa , buildings. There are fifteen guest to give It up. The legicm was ap- be?. .0Ut.,miOre, than "eTeD holirS' morna. all of which have been beau- pealed to and aid was obtained. I , e ,,ind al f ,he ten defend" !'' furnished. ants not guilty." Louis Jansen, fore. , . . . , ,, man of the Jury announced. ,., . . , ' ' I'.iiun 1,. put ui a 11111U.HT 01 leni i Besides the ten defendants, others. Police Lieut. Phillip two Mc-, Nulty and Patrolman John Fischer, were acquitted earlier In the day at the direction of Judce Fxan with consent of the prosecutor. i i It waa the sexond trial of the An act to authorize the secretary1 12 mon- At tne first trial, last; of the interior to dispose of at pub-' November' tl,e Jur' fail!a" t0 agree! lie salo certais; isolated and frac- on 8 verd't. j tional tracts of lands formerly em-1 ' 1 j braced in the grant to tho Oregon' An old friend of tho family was! and California Kailroad company, on a visit and a neighbor's little1 Be it enacted by the senate and hoy had dropped in. houses on this properly, ltow boats and "kickers" will be furnished guests who wish to try their skill at tho superb lake fishing. ISeshlcs UOTEL ASTCm 2nd Hill Lei An.lw EVERY ROOM lias PRIVATE TOILET 50fJ Batlu New. ,'.;lcrn Cloae to Shopping District an.l Theatres FREE GARAGE T.,r I M 'o GREEN SIAI?S . ... are ripe Our trucks will be haul ing l()-inch preen s'ith.s for a few days. Our customers are iuyin,; Ihis good cheap wood." $30 for 10 Cords. Elock Wood. At Cheap Prices. PEYTON & CO. 601 Main SL Phoiv: LZo z : . ". i The Answer St house of representatives of the! United States of America in con- jjfrnqners'Bad Breath feiand is Popular Agaitf 1 J " " - if "What does your father do?" the visitor asked. "Oh. he's a numismaticlan," the boy replied. "Why a numlsmatician Is a coin collector." "Yes, that's what my father Is." said the boy. He's aconductor on the tramways." rVTle day I started taking Carter's ilattle Liver Pilli," .iyt Mr. John A. (Perry of New York City, "my habitual wrad breath .and had stomach stopped, fl strongly recommend them to all ihose Fnfnlcted with these nay troulilrs. I insure you that my own case was a llbad one, causing me untold embarrass pment, and Carter's helped me ,righ 'irom the start." ' Bad breath enmrt from sour stomach (and can tnuallv be relieved quickly by barter's Little Liver Pills. ipThey are svoridrrfiil for constipation. Hick-headache and indigestion and thev jtpbytic the system in a mild and gentle I manner, no bad after effects i b" Recommended and for sale by all Jdrug ttorea, KODAK FINISHING 8 Hour Service The Peasley' , . OppoeiUs Court-. House - SHORT ORDERS at ALL HOURS The coffee we make here can't be beat. EAT At Coffee Dan's 616 Klamath Be sure of your furnace! Your romfirt even your health depends on the kind of heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind of heat depends on tho construction of your furnace and the skill with which it is installed In your home. Health requires an abundant circulation of warm molt.t heat! Not just heated air. tomfort requires ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 Poor Eyesight Is a drain upon your nerves yrmf . health, jinil your d e position. Wliy.. sutler ' wbn tho reme ly lies In correctly fitted Rlaii)3. Ask any wearer of glasses. . '7; Our examination of the ryes Is very complete. Wo him iiihI 11m tho Inlcst iiiir. llieulH known' to llm ojilieal aclenie. DR. GOBLE Kycs Kxnnilneil Q K'K HKKVK i; 711!) Main Htreet 1'ia.ne, ir,""," lte(m, the Question Does Adertising in The Klami! News Bring Results? ' 1 I J RESERVE JULY 2-3-4 The Biggest RODEO Ever Given in Klamath Falls Klninjith News PiibliHhinjr Co., Klamath Falls, OrvKon. i (Jciillfincn: ' While our nhoe Hale ia al its height, wc wish to take this opptirlunity to express our- keen HittiHfuction with the results of our atlvei'tisiiiK campuiKn carried exclusively in tho K'41"' ath News. An a result of the advertisement placed in M Saltirday'8 paper vc were unable to scat or to take cm of the crowd that came lo our ntorc to buy Hhoes. While we appreciate the fact lhat we are giving to tho public gcMIie bargains, we feel, noverthelcHS, that our advertising carried in your paper has materially aided in miikint? th' saI tl,e most successful sale wc have had for oine itme. j ' Yours very truly, HOUSTON & JESTER.! (G. W. Houston) The above Letter from a prom Klamath Falls Merchant leave&nojwJJ. for doubt as to the pulling power ol Klamath News.