The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 30, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    Page Two
Tuesday, Juno P.O. 1i2.r.
MANY HISTORIC
Duffy and C. C. Johnson. ra In
Ichame of the wholesale I rout fry
ing for the occasion, putting a crisp
brown on 110 pound of prim ruin
bow trout. There was no pro-1
tram, and while not buy eating!
fish, everybody talked at once. j
ASHLAND IS ON ' I
AIR MAIL ROUTE
j Whole Wood River
I Joins Cattle Assn.
!
With Ed Howie's smooth per
forming Chryxler as pilot ear. The
Kl:.math News' flnjt weekly "socl--.bllf
tour" made an Interesting '
1SB v'l loop trip around the lava I
rwd rountty Sunday, Captain O. f.
Applcg.ito acting aa historian and Better
g aide.
The V tats vlsffed were the fam
cittr plontars' .tona. .bridge on Lost
rtrer brl.iw Merrill, Bloody Point.
where an entlra traln-'of erolgrantsj Practically all of the !5 ranchers
wore massacred by the Indians In ami cattle growers of the Wood river
183. the Indian hf iroglyptrlcs onjralley voted unanimously to Join
the oliffi In the lower end of Tula the orderly marketing system fnl
lake. Fremont's .camp on the shore wlnr meeting with H. M. Kli-e
of Tule lake in 184S. and the M- of San Francisco, secretary of the
lowing Interesting 'TKilnta In the California Cattle Growers' assncla
lava beds proper. Mammoth rave. tion. who is in Klamath county in
the Indian well. Bear's Paw cave. 'the interest of signing up Klamath
Cattle Marketing
Plan Meeting Success;
Bly Meeting Today . .
York via Hartford.
trot-aw. nu uv ivhiiuu unu-icouniy camenien or snippers to lne Vcftaa N B
in iug tiiuu cuiuitti uuut-a can r rancisco maraet. to prevent
bordering the lava country. i surplus of stock.
WASHINGTON. June . Illds
'for eight new contract air mall
routes have been called for by the
Ipostortlce department, tills being
:the greatest expansion in tne uis
'tory of the air mall. The new routes
are as follows:
i Boston to Nei
' Conn.
! Minneapolis and St. Paul to Chi-1
cago via lacrosse. Wis.
j lliriningham. Ala., to Chicago, via I
Nashville, Louisville and Indian-1
apolls.
Si. Louis to Chicago via Spring !
field. 111.
Fort Worih and Halloa, Texas, to'
Chicago, via Oklahoma City und 1
Wichita. Kas.: Kansas City and St.!
Joseph. Mo., and Moline, III. I
Los Angeles, to Salt Lake via I.a:' ,
Expert on Tariff
Gets u.s.ro.
mm j
AUTO ACCIDENTS
INJl'KK SEVERAL
Those making the 4rlp were: Mr.
and Mrs, Ed Howie, Mr. and Mrs.
O. J. McCoy and daughtar, -W. K.
Today at Illy a meeting is sched
uled, and prominent ranchers have
signified their interest in the sya-
Young, Albert LaDieu and wife. T. tern. Among those who will be
K. SkiUtngton, L. E. . Skllllngton. present to hear Mr. Rice on the sub-
W. H. Grubbs,
Applegate.
and Captain O. C.
Narrowly Escapes
Death in Accident
Ject. are Jim Gtvans- of Bly, L. C.
Slsemore of Fort Klamath, and J.
L. Berkley of Klamath Falls.
Thursday afternoon In the Hull
hotel, Klre will discuss the question
with those who were unable to at
tend tbe past meetings.
Victor Star In Hospital
After Tractor Runs
Over Leg
Pusco. Wash., to Elko. Nevada,
via lloise. Idaho.
Los Angeles to Seattle, via linkers
field. Fresno. San Francisco and
Sacramento. Calif., and Ashland and
Portland. Ore.
Postage will be ten rents an ounce
ou'each route not over l.OOH miles,
and 15 cents up to 1500 miles, with
5 'cents additional for each gone
travelled on the transcontinental
government operated route.
AlUrtiu Uutcl.i.on ll.;l.!wm.
a New York RcpuMicsn. new
member of Ihe I' S. tariff ivnt
imsi.wi. it the aulhor of many
S-ok.t on foreign Irailc anil it a
trrtsni .cj authority on the sub
j t
Accidents ier Die week end put
(wo men In the Klamath Falls hos
pitals, one severely cut about the
Ix'.ly and olio sintering a nnciaicu
face.
Carl liatldson Is suffcrtnr cuts
and bruises reieived when he was an
occupant of a car wlilrh rratlieil
near Keno. !
I.nle Sunday ntwlil John l.uml
herg was broii'lit to the KUimillii
tieiieral hospital, loo dated lu givej
Informal!. .n of an a.vl.lcnl wlileli;
lacerated hla face. According to
hospital authorities. Ihe man will hej
released soou, !
NAVY SHIPS ARE
RUSHED TO S. B.gg
a itki.. . ,
tan Z,r
tinnen news) J ! Ist .
I SAN rUANCIStO. J nun s. 'rM lb, ,.
I'lilted States destroyer aarf' .il . Ul lh u.
- - '"Mm ' leaaM ... .. wom
navy tuna Imve been dlspat
witn nruora to steam at
tlpatchcd , ,. . ' uu,
KLAMATH BOY IS
SLIGHTLY INJURED
l t. BALKjLK dies
OF HEART FAILURE
John Brett Jr., son of John Brett
Called by the sudden death of herl01 Junnson "treet narrowly es-
father, C.- E. Badger. Mrs. H ti I!""3 dcall t ar.und 11 o'clock
Harding and Mr. Harding arrived i "'3"'r,1',r morning w hen young
In Klamath Falls from their home,,ru wt, w:ls ''"'"lnK "
in Medford last night In order to 7 ?.own r-a"1 ,,Tvel " ",rl""
o ya rorj car ana thrown to tho
According to the boys
with Brett, the driver of the car
asked the proitrate
lO Seconds
For a Clean Window
no matter how dirty. I
Rub my note across
window or mirror.
Wipe off with rast. ,
1 hat s all. I save O Cf
accomnanv the hodv tn VeHf.ir.i inr '"Ta
i .aeiiieiii.
allowing his Identity to be known.
failed to work and the entire af
fair was due to the faulty brakes.
Star was taken Immediately : to
the Klamath Valley hospital where
his condition last night was report
ed as Improving.
250 Attend Picnic
Of K. F. Sportsmen
. Over 250' Klamath people gather-
a at tne Crooked creek trout
hatchery Sunday afternoon for the
first annual Sportsmen's associa
tion's trout "fry." and the success
of this meeting has determined the
ring leaders In the association to
hold a venison "barbecue" for the
membership, the time to be after
the opening of the deer hunting
eousou, September 20.
Harold Clifford, chairman of the
state game commission and Secre
uy end Treasurer. Kirkwood of the
tate -p-rtsmen's association were
official representatives present.
Klamath Kails stellar chefs. E. F.
See' Madame Panario for expert
marcelling and bob rurlin t
Me's Beauty Shoppe. J30 Jv7
Try
LORENZ CO.
First
For Garden Hose.
Victor Star, an employe In the
Ford garage, narrowly escaped
death late yesterday afternoon.
when a small Prescott tractor, on ! burial
wjnea ne was worainc. stinnea ouli Mr Rsiiirpi. whn
of. geer.' running over his lee. The ih hori.or .h.n in .i,'. u..,: called out and
tractor would probably have crushed j hall passed away Saturday olglit ;btolr " Wl" hr1' at,ll''1 on
Star badly If it had not hit a car or early Sunday morning from heart I ,ha ?" and disappeared without
which prevented its progress. failure. He lived at the Baldwin
r. Employee who witnessed the ac- residence and his body wae not
iiucoi ciaimeo tae emergency orane, round until late Sunday night when
occupants of the house became un
easy. Mrs. Harding lost her mother six
months ago in Texas and brought
her father west to make his home
with them. Badger operated his
own business in Klamath Falls.
He appeared In apparent good i
health last week when Mr. and Mrs. i
Harding were In the city on a visit ,
with him. I
labor and time.
HOLE
"Digs muter
tbe dirt'
'' AiaBGncm
Build with "
STEINE-TILE
INCOME FROM
BUILDING INVESTMENT
ItulMlngs constructed for coin
picrcliil use must yield a sails
factory return on the. money In
vested and Htone-Tile const ruc
tion offers a sure uieana of ac.
eompllshtng this object.
Sti Tile hollow concrete brick
glvea you permanence, attractive
appearance and fire and weather
proof qualities at a substantial
saving over reinforced con. veto.
Stores, garages and factories of
Stone-Tile instruction are every
where yielding a sufo Income from
satisfied ti Hauls.
BUILD '
WITH STONE-TILE
Klamath Concrete
Pipe Co.
:n:t .Market
J'lionr oN2 W
Boston Beauty
Shoppe
Rodeo curls for Ro
deo girls.
Everything for beau
ty treatments. Ex
pert specialists for
both complexion and
hair. Phone 311.
Glorenna Warren
Prop.
' Mason-fJimiau
7 -. - -
IM.lr tlulors.
aajsssrssprjw
I lilt. ..i-M
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yr.jj:,"u ieiw
firrumiilrf-
ii-wiiiiunii -
BE THRIFTY GET READ FOR L'
TUNITY own your htmu-. bo comfortati,
Sttvcr own thin uxNorintion ami divide IHJi,
- - rni; uiutuii. ....
$10.00 a month for 100 months will p..'
$2,000.00 account. Pay us Sl.Oonnn ..j
pay you $2,000.00. ,
Wm. W. McNEALY
Oiatrfct Agent
SISKaajJ
jLovts. Association
Home Office
Assets Over $1,500,000
32:
PorlUatOh. If
:'My, ELECTRICt RANGE-
company
MHJK. PAKINKRa
IN PIWCftESS
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 course
. like the quick, clean, electrical heat, the
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 elec
tric range. Woman's reasons go deeper. If
you wish to see what every woman thinks
of clean, convenient, efficient electrical
appliances throughout the home, notice
the pride with which she says, "MY elec
tric range." ,
There is now an electric range in
one out of every seven houses on the
COPCO system.
Select one for your home from the mod
els on display at your nearest dealer's. Con.
venient payments may be easily arranged.
GOLDEN KRUST
BREAD
at wholesale prices
asiaa
10c LOAF
Starting Monday, June 29
Will not be sold at grocery stores. Come 1 :
to the Bakery. Save 2c a loaf. i
Klamath Baketif
Xi
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THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY.
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