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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1925)
I NEWS Page THrf til '!!', WeilncHday, June 24, 1925- 0$ DAY A I Smith Prepares for A nother Approximately 13.000 moro baa gcbool to held under the a- The earn general atorm that i ..a ... .k. ion ,it i'ilr of the t'nleralty of Oregon ; brought relief to Pendleton . waa a CHAMBER GIVEN Battle With Hostile Legislature wg iiiwiigu ivi I'll vw wwt ' - I , . .'at Eugene July bin to lotn. the chamber than waa apent laat "' ' year. Additional help and more eg- tomive brodcaiting of Kiumath Cloudburgt In Pendleton clondburat at Pilot Rock that dam aged many acree of grain' by lodg ing and waahed great gulllea through the field. The cloudburat waa ac coaipaalrd by a aevere electric atorm. K.F. I county, advertlalni and publicity Country Damage Grain mailer were the principal itema re- i ponallile for the additional coat. I.ynn Bubln, oecreury of the lo cal chamber waa granted leare from hla routine dutlea her to at tend the Annual Hcretary'e Bummer PKNOLETO.M, the , June il. A I ' beary duat atorm late Sunday een-j . 1.1. Klamath Iteaerve At lha director meeting of the chamber of commerce yeaterday considerable time waa apenr Id the examination of the budget for thle year- activities. Liil"" l""t "' lug broke the peak of the hot ap.ll ! "."li rT.'SSrM mi hall and Monday It waa aeveral degreea they dealre that'a th auamain cooler. .lu ar f"r J illy 4th. , NrW "l J"1"1 I fN! pri-'it at thi. . .'-,.. There la a Coauird Comet Correct for Every Woman Myeterla tloea It. j ttial reaervo iii- Uati , U III' "P ... llm ni'1 ,,,r " ,hiM ! deiiionalra. ijler in I. i u 111 inn .i.il uul ir niuyor HbMliy m 'he mnr lh moVelllOlll came rrtoor wli In mm wan Ih president II Pl tiunil tw- iiii MONAIRE fo WITH WOMEN iif June ;i R. . L BUll lllllll"nir wiiii. L mnrh money y " it fife Htid tun rent: ., .urvrvlnn I ha wreck-; .mint marriage mul the! L, tiHin w the ejulv-; 100.000 nlckela truna-, ,kt a ' prlW fir-' t bt.-ti'I Mr r tr.e, ' A, w.mVw I lint: v.n'il im.tr ' the DIB ! u Jltri - ' ' .'. ' .nn1 't 1' ' ' r I rror. !.' fK l '"ill lo kmbiml to turn over in 1 ihirr f I ha Kr.agnj ,4 it 7.oo,opo. ; ( io the complaint1 alird hit prcaent wife I r . - I Lk of III elork to be ifc; day they were nnr- li !l, 191'. The agree- modiflr'l and Mr. iM S.&U0 aharea, bal- L timed vt-r within a 1 Governor Al Smith (left) la artting (lie it.iKc for nnotlier taat I f .larngtli .itl, ihe limtile New Vork irfrialaturr. ' Ho ! Alcxn- drr McDonald (rlglit), itatc conu-r-'ation commlwfoner, aounding out .irioiit r-prcirntativri with a view lo orclc;rln(r a apeclal araalon to coii-lii r ! M-t bill, which cnlli for a $lK)0,000 bond iaaue to pro, iff. new taic parlu. "Park, for the People" waa one of tlie goer." r i sI.'k.ii, lu hit loit campaign. New Problem For Police Ofii;i.a To Work Out l illenl ' tail driver In 'Ihe United SiiiIch. Ilrirkn were piled beneath 1 1 keep I hi) bed from raving lo under Iiih weight, t AI'K MAY. N J. June 23 After Kilniiind waa a r rented aa a mater- r.n iinaiire.;i, ,,.,.,(, fr htj IhI wilneaa In the killing of lllanc-he irnng enui'iii .t v,, ,lm. p.ill.e ilniwn. a negrean, here Knuday. IiiIh at the ,iy Ja!l bail lo nffli elnfiine ohm of the ri-iculnr beiln for l.uther Kilii.iind. who wcIkIik. tin pound an., claim lo bo the A circulation covering the city of Klamnth Kulla and the county of Klamath mat a the Klamath New. IKKNKItS OS VISIT Kn. 1.. I. Ileiao and Aik In. and Will Knlaor arty of luurlal who are nia Ktaiuulb Kail on :ori. The gueal reside ii lire, and are upending ot June In enjoying a ituat the roan! eectbin. SPECIAL SATURDAY, JUNE 27 AT BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. msm SSc Per Set ' i r tor Klamath connty pit falla and every legtt- mr therein that f tb Jni MM From poi Expected :. -i i mm .... .... -V Vf : tVsnii f I- . ,., r fiiin anem- --.gn the Wlter ,n , 'Southend, England.' Scvon-piofc Wiro KiUlivn Sot, consintinir of .Bowl StriiiniT. Tea StniitH-r, Victor Flour .Sifter, Jlcnvy. EkK Whip, I'otnto Mashor, Soap Shaker' anil Dish Dniinrr. Th Iiish Draiiit-r alono is worth the price of this set. This .set rcprcHi-nts one of tho best values offereil in our Sutunluy Specials. DO NOT MISS THIS SALE Saturday, June 27th, Only Baldwin Hardware Go. . "The Winchester Store." 418 Main St. Phone 201 If you must think of price think of this roofing Backed by Johns-Manville Inc., with over fifty years experience in the manufacture of roofings. Madeof carefully selected rag felt thoroughly saturated with life-; giving natural asphalts; c .-, P . . . , X Johns-Manville j PilotRoofing' Quantity output and distributing economies : make possible the production of this roofing, which combines moderate first costwith : really good service. We recommend the application of Johns - Manville . Pilot with Pyramid Kaps, fasteners that in sure an' absolutely weather-tite iob. Ask us about this feature. , W. D.' MILLER General Distributors rjowi-Manviilp' PILOT r -, 4 -,- 1 rSiaaa Shop in the Mornings Wed. Morning Specials 11:30, Today 9:30 to Men's Furnishings Men's Handkerchiefs , s 25c Quality v ' 5 for $1 i Iiegulur ilie I if good quality cotton, with lav ender, brown and blue border and atrlped edgea. Wedneaduy morning only, 9:30 to 11:30, B for I.OO. " Worheh's Department Fibre Silk Hose . h 69c Pair . rark Mill Silk and Fibre Hone, merceriied top. toe, heel and sole, in French grey.' black, black sordovan, French tan; altea 10 to HVk only few pair. Woltuaday morning, pair eur. . .' v.-- HOSE Fibre and Silk 49c pr. 3 Pairs, $1.45 Not Guaranteed Mostly cordovan and black colors, in full run of sizes, including out sizes of 10 and IOV2 fibre and s;!k hose by Topsy. These are not guaranteed hose. , Women wanting inexpensive hose for house wear or unconventional occas ions .will find these of fair lustre, fair tensile strength, with considerable service. Wednesday morning, June 24, only, 9:30 to 11:30, 49c the pair 3 pairs for $1.45. Above - Items Only' Today's Specials r-9:3fj to 11:30 Jantzen Bathing Stitts ; $5.75-$7.50 1 : ! e ''hetrMr1. pirlg ' to .the odann tot 'the vacation, or staying at homo and taking a dip In the lake, or a swim In ' the bath house, enjoy each water to the utmost with a trustworthy, stylish bathing suit In correct, dainty models. Selection Is varied. Jantaens. the suit' that turned bathing to swimming, at 7.1 n 7..V), Large Sizes Included In our showing ot bathing suits are large sizes for women. In a wide variety of colors, In less expenalve numbers. In these there are three ranges, $2.75, $3.50, $4.85 aAaaaarAyr Homes Pleasant Jo the Eye Are Tastily, Colorful Harmoniously V Clothed With - ' Puritan Drapes 1 i a r zde to : WAV mmmm the Yard , I anwe n 1 v 1 1 1 1 is The Golden Rule has exclusive- showing, .of ;'Puritni Drapes? in' Klamath Falls., In the colors and patterns so delightfully appealing, there aire filet nets, marquisettes, cretonnes la'ce,' nets and" scrims, in all widths. 25c to $4.50 the yard. LCCfioi Good Luggage Adds to the Joys of Vacation Trips By Motor,' Airplane, Boat Train Multnomah Trunk, $10.75 to $16.75. Hat Cases, $7.50. Boston Bags, $3.50 to $3.85. Suit Cases, $1.90 to $10.75. . Children's Suit Cases and Lunch Cases, 98c. ' ' Traveling Bags, $4.50 to $9.50. " "' : ' i ; ,:;.!v, Victoria Sheets ' In All Sizes Mothers Will Find This "The store" For Boys Correct 1 Clothes " . . Lnhhliiild.liiihiihiiliiiliMl(())iliiiliiiliiilililililiiiliiililil HI IMitu V. J l I c; Stylo-at--rrleo In Women's Quality nrcsses New Gloves By Bacmo-Gre wen -' , .1 ., m 'in 11 : I! i 1 1 I ft -' 14l I m : si : ft l Su , d wtlyllleg in t.alndln':Yankc ; 'ie he Intendi - "ininer ohallenge 1 .1! 4