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. f the region smith ami
Willie HohenzollernandSoji '"
Fail to Create Stirtin;Bcrlin
'( K Initial li Kalis recently
HONEST-TO-GOODNESS TOURISTS
BEGINNING SUMMER'S INVASION
OF K. F.; YESTERDAY BANNER DAY
,.i l lo date by II. A. Ill
in.h
juinutu ireigni irarnr ma
lielm follow! up by a
I
development studies umler
linn n f It. K. Kelly, manage
1 leii'ioiieni mr lliv noum
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Heavier Cars Bearing Real Vacationists Begin To Ar
rive; "Where's The Big falls?" first Question Asked
, By Tourists ' ' !
Monday was a rod letter day In! Hie iii".tn:r cnj.iylng the beauties:
be history ot registration ot 1925 j of tlio wet.
of foreign cars In the chamber of "o KnlN? Hon 'iiie?"
commerce registration bureau, ar-j One of the first questions that1
Cording lo figures compiled In the' is asked hcn straiweM enter
chamber yesterday afternoon. j Klamath Fall Is "Where are thej
' Forty cars, from the north, east. ; falls?" The name. "Klamath Kails";
and couth, drove lino the city ou has I. a countless tourists to believe
Sunday and Monday to look overjthat the city was named after a
the Klamath country and to remain bedy of water which had In Its!
for a time. j course, falls near the city.
; Fords are beginning to come lessi Years asro, when Link river was
and the larger and heavier cars' a mighty, rushing, little stream.,
bearing the real tourists, who are I falling In foaming cataracts overt
out only to spend their summer In i the rocks in her bed. the old set-j
viewing the country, are those who tiers along the hanks of the river'
register from now until the end of i called them falls. Klamath was.
the season. Fords, out of the 40 obtained from the Indians and the
visitor, rated only 11 cars, where
as the same date of May. more than
half would have been of that type.
Other makes rated the remaining
19. Chevrolets, S; Stephens. 1:
Oldsmobiles. 1: Buick. 6; Nash. 1:
Dodge, 8: Paige 1: Star. 1: Max
well. 1; Chalmers, 1: Studebaker,
1; Essex. .1.
Most from California.
combination made a name, musical
in its cadence that appealed to the
christening party of the city. "
Chamber Cooperates
It Is the aim of the chamber to
keep the tourists and vislotrs In
the city and in Klamath county as
long as possible, and upon their
entrance into the builJInst they
are given leaflets and the Klamath
As has been noticed previously guide and road map, which piinu
In the season, the majoriy of cars: out all interesting and historical
come from California: 29 register-! points in Klamath county, includ
ing yesterday. Four were from; ing the summer resorts, good fish
Washington, one from Minnesota, ing streams and lakes and pleas
one from Nevada, three from Arl-Jant camping places.
sons, one from Idaho and one fromj According to Lynn P. Rabin, sec
Missouri. retary of the chamber who is ex-
Accordlng to Mrs. Leah Smith ofjeeedingly interested In the success
the chamber of commerce, the vis-' of the season, the peakef ohe sea
1tors In the city this week are the son will not le reached until the
ro.il luurUls the residents ct Cali-j latter part cf July or the first of
fornia who have spent their winter I August which seems to be the most
laboring so that they might spend often' acquired vacation season, j
2000 PEOPLE ENJOY LANGELL'S ,
BIG BARBECUE AND UPTON SPEECH
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I
SPECIAL MEETING
CALLED THUkSDAY itfr"""
reiipi
Jus.. I
, While here last seek. I'aul 4lioUt.
.,w nilin vie. nreslilelll uf the Holltll
. ... I . . . Will. v..
trn racinc rniupany, cr.iiuinui.u ...nuer sn. newly olpvt.il nieni- " Itti.j
' by J. II. Dynr. general manager, and M.ri of III county school board' "'"" Utt
iwo euitlneers, made a trip by auto-!(n it n ibs office. f fni,niy ,,, ' 0 ,fc fti.
iiohile Ihroimh ih country noiuh , .,lioo HiiliprltitundMit. Kre.l l'eter-1 rukbn ,
i nd vast of Kluiuulh Fulls Included n.n on Thursday at IS a. in. in j . r,,'r W
In the Southern I'aclfic compuny's ! ,iinl the votes of Hie recent rounty ",IHl I U
lerently aniieunred railroad develop . ilecllon and lo roorgatilsn Ih. iHiurd ; .
nienl program. II was learned lo- ai this tlmii the chairman of Hi,ij ' "
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, : : ' mci , .
liuil Mr. Slioup ami I no iiieniiM.ra ot uurlug Hie roiiilng year. ' sss mt
I his staff drue solilh .11.1 southea.!! . I,".?" " ll ,
j from here, following lliu recently I A circulation covering tit city of ' . . ,0 all mn
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I.hm.h w mitm mnM H .mail U ..P
Kl.matli i (!' ih Klsnwth New. al
William Ilohcnzullcrn, Jr., who used to be crown -.irinre oil
Germany, and his son (left), are still nursing high hopes and
j aspirations, il is reported, despite the rather unrnthtuiastic recep,
jtiun the; were given when they appeared at the annual naCsnaf
I aviation meet at Berlin as private citizens. ' They arc seen vatcif,
ing events on the program.
Prize Offered For
Best Youthful Spud
Grower in Klamath
Ties of ttmo forbids everyone being
tic ir personally, and if you aru In
terested in the "farmer of tomor
row" and the donating of one of
hose Kcholnri-lilps for l'JL'6 to I he
cute with tlio Fair Hoard,
!'
Fully 2,000 people gathered for ful country where a rich soil and an
the big second annual community abundance of water apparently as
picnic at Langell , valley Sunday, (sure bumper crops, and a number
celebrating the turning of the water of visitors remarked, there are few
into the new government canal on . spots remaining in the west where
the east side of the valley, bring
ing life to 16,000 more acres of
fertile land.
The features of the day was an
the eld spirit of generous hospi
tality compares with that of the
settlers in the' Langell section.
The day was beautiful with an
old time barbecue with beef, pork over cast sky for a short time
and mutton dished out free in huge: threatening a shower, then the sun
slabs to the hungry visitors, a smiled through the clouds again,
real worth while talk by Senator! The day was taken up perfectly
Jay Upton or Prlneville on the by the well balanced entertainment
needs of the Klamath country and program, at the barbecue there was
assurance of development with the 'more than enough for all, and every-
advent of the new railroad build
ing, a ball game, and various ath
letic contests
thing was free.
The success ot this year's Lan-
I gell valley event has resulted in
To the visitor unfamiliar with: the community club directors adopt-
Langell valley and the people who! ing a policy of staging a barbecue
were responsible for this most sue-! every year, at which time the whole
cesstul community affair, a strong country is Invited to the valley of
impression was made by the beaut!-1 real optimiBts.
Limited Sessions Will Stretch
Anti-Evolution Trial Into Weeks
I i
Ono of E. M. Hammond's pure- n, ,h(, vmirt Il,.use or telephone
214 for more detailed Information.
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Satety First
Clean , Windshields
Dirty windshields and windows
are dangerotis. A bottle ot j
MOLE will keep your car clean '
a year. MOLE, tlie new liquid,
cleans and polishes glass in half
time without water,
soap, powder or paste. 2fiC5
Ho muss or fiat. fM
bred black-faced Hampshire ewes
will be awarded to the hoy or girl
vhose exhibit from one-eighth acre
of potatoes wins at the county fair.
The Hammond flocks are second to
none in their breeding and points.
aja well as fine wool production,
throughout the Pacific northwest.
he child who wins this outstand-l
ing animal will have a good start In '
the right direction toward sheep J
raising.
Mr. Hammond chose the potato r
project as the vehicle for his val-
uablo prize because it represented !
tireless effort nnd patience. "You j
can bet the youngster that prepares
cn-eighth of an acre, seeds, plants, 1
cultivates, hills, digs and sacks his'
potatoes has earned something." .Mr.
Hammond said.
The second prize in this exhibit
for club boys and girls has been in
creased to $1.00. and third prize to
12.00. All fourth and fifth prizes
have been eliminated in all divisions
and classes, and in most Instances
added to the other awards'
A canvass of the prominent busi
ness houses is being made to match
'he scholarships that were offered
last year as first nrizes in the club
work division. The names of these
f'.rms and companies should appear
in the premium list, which will be
issued in the near future. The short
HOLS
"Digs under
the dirt'
At all Crocsrs
MiiNoti l-iliriitiin Distributor.
VACATION
Of most Importunes for an
ou)oyUle vacation Is good
eyes lg lit.
If the brlxht glare frrtn the
sun beating down on the water
ur highways makes you squint
and hurts your eyes
Or your vision dors not
.cum n. near unci comfortubl
as it snuuid
You should have your eyes
examined, as the imly perman
ent reliof tu l-e had Is In the
wearing of properly fitted
glares.
DR. GOBLE
Kyrsj Ktnmlned
juck i:hvh;h
700 Mnln Htrcet .
ftln'u" . Krnnies
round Repaired
fa I
mm
. re-mirveyed rnuto of Ihn Modoc '
Northern, which tun Southern I'aclfic,
roniiiierce com mission fr authority ; S" ' v '--."CrlywH
to uuim as lar as i orneii, i ainornia.
distance of 40 miles from Klamath i k
I nil. ; 1
From Cornell. Ihev continued on : It
through In Allurus and from Al-I
lures, returned along the route ofj
the Nova. Is California Oregon rail
way to 1-akevlrw. From Ijlkevlew
they uia.lo Ih last lap of their
trip back to Klamath Falls, follow
ing Hi line of the Oregon California
Kaatern Hallway, which the
Southern Pacific company has agreed
lo assist Hubert K. Htraburn to con
it nut f, the Southern Pacific's
I main line through Klamath Falls
to a connection with Ih. Nevada
California Oregon, provided tho
Interstate commerce commission
(rants perml.alon.
Southern Pacific officers are mak
ing further study of ih territory
affected by their railroad construc
tion plans In this entire section. As
aporl of this th traffic surveys
A young American an orphan-i
her daddy was a soldier for yoi
Help in providing her a safe fi
ture.
The American Legion E&M
ment Fund for Orphans of Anen
ican Soldiers starts today.
Be sure of your
furnace!
Your comfort even your
health- depends ou the kind
of heat you obtain from your
furnace. That kind of heat
depends on the construct lem of
your furnace anj the skill with
which it Is installed In your
home. Health requires an
abundant circulation of warm
moist heat! Not Just heated
air. Comfort requires ade
quate heat at minimum ex
pense and effort.
HAINES
THE FURNACE MAN
1023 Main
Phone 323
LIDNE-TILE
INCOME FROM
BUILDING INVESTMENT
Muildings constructed fur com
mercial usk iniiHt yluM si satis
factory return on (he money in
vested and Stone-Tile construe
tion offers a stiro means of ac
cumpllsliin;: this object.
Stone-Tllu hollow concrete lulek
Klves you permanence, at Ira. live
appearance and flr nnd weather
proof iiualilies lit a oibslaulial
saving over reinforced concrete.
Stores, garages nnd factories of
Stone-Tile construction are every
where yielding a safe Income from
satisfied tenants.
BUILD
WITH STONE-TILE
Klamath Concrete
Pipe Co.
Toil Market Phone B82.YV
iMy ELECTRict RANG
' ciairitsuj . i.
r
.
Indications are that the Scopes anti-evolution trial will stretch
Into weeks, owing to Judge John T. Kaulstori's agreement to limit
i court sessions to four hours a day, and the number of expert wit
1 nesses the corps of defense witnesses intend to summon to testify.
The Kliea county courthouse, and J udgc itaulston, who will preside,
Ure ahtrwa "
RESERVE
JULY 2-3-4
The Biggest
RODEO
Ever Given in Klamath Falls
tcAUFOrtm ORF-GWj7
I POWER COMPANY
VI HI. Mill NIAS
IN VKOOIltSS
Economy isn't the only reason
why housewives take such a
natural pride in their electric
ranges. , ', ,
It's one of the practical reasons; of curj
like the quick, clean, electrical heat, , tne
freedom from fuel and ashes, the better
roasts and baking. , !
But after all, these might be a man's rea
sons for equipping his home with an eiec
trie range. Woman's reasons go deeper V
you wish to see what every wpmati tniPM
of clean, convenient, efficient elcctr cw
appliances throughout the horne.-no"6
the pride with which she says, "Mi e,ee
trie range." '
There is now an electric , range jj
one out of every seven houses on w
COPGO systems ( ;. ; ,
Select one for your home from the moj
els on display at your nearest dc aler t. .
venient payments may be easily nrraim
e California Oregon ibwfeii cdM