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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1925)
Pfcge Two MIIUI.IV, .IUIH' ii!, Tllp to. pi V atlvw. an, l miritii in imriw.ur ,. ... ma tii.rrl,,. ' S2iTA ULI jlm ll,.l,l,n . h.T- M...v '"""'' IMr n,.,,, frl4. ,V'WltU Lav. .an.pldnTh.m,, .,:., .!. hi. .h.P r.. .1 Shak-""' "'". U,! .,,' rr hn)1iiik a month or ao In Htt.. I Mr. ami Nr.. Man ttyan ,,, rt U a,, ' Tlu, .ll valley. All llu. run. hm ami aim k mvii Klamath ,l Illy Thur.cliw ' V11- O. W. Howard n...U . hu.l ' '""" '-'' ' ""r " ""lr Ukl.w , ,( ti rip to Klamath Kail. Sunday. jiuwllli hrr WIhmJjt. . ' k Ml. !? Kd HI.H.mrn.r.mi. la III Illy (or J . A. 8. O.mnar h... .ry r INTERESTING DAY OFFERED TOURIST MOTOR UK3 Miles Klamaih Fall .' Point Comfort ...!9 Rocky Point 2 91, Port Klamath , SO Klamath Agency 9 Vful-Kse 3 Algoma 80 Pelican City S9 Klamath Falls -...93 The ninety-two mile trip around Klamath lake offer, the motorist who doe. not particularly care for lone drives a Terr interesting: day's ' outing. i t ; j . Leaving Klamath Falls about 10 i a m wtnA fnlrincr tia mgri nn thA west side of the lake one arrives j at roini comiort at noon. Here picnic lunch may be spread un der the trees, or Jf nreferred. an excellent luncheon may be had at a resort mat was at one time the summer home of a well known cap italist. There are two very flue resorts witnia a short distance of each other, and if one is so dlannapri an hour or two may be spent in swim ming, or in pursuit of the gamey trout for which this section is noted. .,.;. After leaving Rocky Point the road skirts the lake for aoma riia. tance. then suddenly the car plunges uw m uiasuiucvui viana oi iimoer. emerging Into the open country shortly before Fort Klamath is reached. If a leisurely drive has been Bade, the town of Fort Klamath will be reached at dinner time. An hoar here and the trip can be re anmed in time to . reach Klamath Fall before rt Is necessary to a-witch on the lights, and with sev eral minutes allowed for a stop at the Wlul-Kse Indian convention. KLAMATH SPORTSMEN HOLD PICNIC CROOKED CREEK THIS AFTERNOON ! A healed controversy has arisen between Nate Otterbein. secretary or the Klamath Sportsmen', associa tion, and five high-class local chefs. who hava aimx1 til nrtnar lha trout for the big aportsmeu s picnic and banquet ut the Crooked Creek natchery today. Nute claim- you can't "barheouo" trout, at least that the expression so used by The News lust week was incorrect. Knv mniea tha riistlnir. uUhed cooks, unanimous In their' assertions that I he news reuort. as written, was technically correct. K. ' F. Duffy, who juggles a mean skillet, says: "You barbecue a steer thai dresses out around six or seven hun- dred nflunrti and vnn can tutrh4iil a sucking pig that won't weight! over ten. so why can't you barbecue! a !0-Dound fish? I don't claim 1 can barbecue a fish. I know I ran." I , Anyway, whether these trout are to be barbecued, fried, or par-boiled. j there will be plenty for ull and cook ed to a turn at Crooked rrevk today. To add officlul dignity to the of- 'caslon, I ho following wire was re ceived F riday uy ine secretary iroin Harold II. Clifford, chairman of the 'state game commission: "Will at , loud fish try at the Crooked creek !i:.l.hery on Sunday afternoon. June SMh at 2 o'clock." A membership card in I he assiHia tion admits the bearer free to all the fish be ran eat. and all the rest of the day's program. Non members are lust aa welcome hut they will be taxed a dollar, and thus become full-fledged members. A booster tor Klamath county an4 k' 1 m a f K rBlla m-A - 1 .. i , Imate Industry therein that's the mimiia news. ter a trln Ik Klanialh Pa I la Kunilnv. ; IUIWI 111! r.u iiiiHinimgramp la in my lor a' few day. altendlnt to l.u-lliesa .on- III l "-r "'" "" "'" ,u cerning hi. ranch here. I report she . aouie letler. Mr. aud Mrs. K. W. Whoialone ar-l Another Julie lirlile was (ioldu n.vrd home TueMl.iy from LaiiKt-ll Whetstone, who was mairied lo ralliy where thvy went 14 visit rel- ls'ir lllxon ul Vnkn. lull! Sun- If' K. F. BOY SCOUTS PASS HARD TEST Hubert Totten, Chester Hamaker and Seigfrled von Berthelsdorf. soouta In Troop No. 1, Klamath Falls chapter of - Boy Scouts, success fully passed the compass test In their second class scout work, ac v cording to an announcement made yesterday bv ScaMm.ii i..n juueuer. Other tests for all scouts will be conducted at the Lake of the Woods summer camp during the six weeks duration of camp activi ties. Practical CO 1 rOPB in t Via .. of the bandage, life saving, swim-1 us. camp cooxery and general woodcraft art will be featured in the camp this summer. On Monday morning at 9 a m all scouu are requested to be at the chamber -.of commerce head quarters where the active campaign oiup roresi rires associa tion will begin. . A picture of the ecouts and camp-' fire girls will be taken before the! drive for the memberships Into the! association. According to Mueller' a feature prize will be given to the1 Boy Scout troop and to the group of campfire girls who obtain the 1 highest number of memberships In the drive for signatures of pledges In the campaign. LAD IES Be Sure to Stop at the Woman's Exchange After your shopping, and take home . some of our ' . Delicious Cooked Food Salads, Cold Meats, Pickles, Baked Beans, Spaghetti, Stewed Fruits, Home Made Pies, Cakes and Cookies Cold Meats and All Dairy Products. . Phone 490-J 119 No. Fourth Street i f ICLTrrT?' i HF rn imi ilmQ I UHE i CTiHLLUIIIUIUlC ' Mil ft II. IWI I . IU 1 Baw aW li in mi BE THRIFTY CET READY FOR OPPOR TUNITY own your home, be comfortable whrn old Savers own this association and divide all the profits, Under state supervision purely mutual. $10.00 a month for 100 months will pay out on I $2,000.00 account. Pay us $1,000.00 and wo will pay you $2,000.00. Wm. W. McNEALY 31 S .Main St District Agent W tlx) an Association Jp Assets Over $1,500,000 Homo Office Portland, Ore. $198.00 r n i ii . it T I . I II W Ba, a, ' 2 I ' i - - ii i i Piano Bargain l Fancv case I lainra nnV Verv finer-Sal At th Lua : H promptly, telling us what terms yo Earl Shepherd Co. Pianos; Radio, Victrolai, ReurV 507 Main St. PUj in r ,-Y I I III! ' III! 1 1 1 1 ii i tin 16 Cars Loaded With Liquor Are Captured PORTLAND, June 27. Sixteen automobiles loaded with liquor were scheduled to mo?e from Wll lapa harbor to Portland Thursday night from the cargo of liquor seised there by federal officials, a special signed story Id the Portland News said today. A Portland bootlegger admitted to Fred L. Boalt, the writer, that he had been making nightly Journeys to the rendezvous. "I was lucky to get through Thursday night," the bootlegger was Quoted as savins- "T.,. Bvfl - -" . - loin value through another and mine. Four teen turned back. I tell you the road was 'hot.' Since I came away, the ship haa left the harbor and put out to sea. I know that. And right now Hazeltine, the prohibi tion agent. Is burning up the road. American Association Indianapolis, 7; Columbus, B. Louisville. 3; Toledo, 1. Kansas city, 7; St. Paul, 6. Milwaukee, 8; Minneapolis, 18. Try LORENZ CO. First For Garden Hose. Just Arrived- SMpffiffliffiit off Summer Felts ITiese Hats Include Every Desir able Style and Color. Prices Range from $2.50 to $6.50 See the Selection and Make Your Choice. Hector's The Fashion Center. 525 Main St. GOLDEN KRUST BREAD at wholesale prices IQc Loaf Starting Monday, June 29 Will not be sold at grocery stores. Come, to the Bakery. Save 2c a loaf. J;... Klamath Bakery 1 ,