The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 01, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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Veteran lounsi; is
Pasre Two
STORES OF TOURISTS, BOTH -LOCAL
AND FOREIGN, VISIT CRATER SUN,
Bears A Bit Haughty At Fir.t of Sea.on; Few Touri.tr
Wednesday, Jujy2i
1 ham novr u.vl Hi" I
Bravo Treacherous Trail Leading Down To Water
From Rim .
til.. I !
' ' " " . .t.i r. ... Ini.i thA nark, crub-
' Scores-. of. cart from the raney, - - '
KlLth ...northern C.Hfornia.lo-nuudeMoM for food.
and fnivign car thronged Crater j gnd ,he imt car carricd up a red
lake national imr ' Sunday, when U;fiBgi t0 bo returned by th last car
....... ..' it ' i ..!. tnf lha hnmeward stretch.
waa oin.iauy oponea nr i ,. ..,,
time In 1926. . . . .-
With nerfect . roada, , the anow
cleared rom ..all sesUona.raud traf.
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! ,.Uaur. of eujoyiim P '' '
i! ......... u roll linvo in
T J WUU If P lKl.ii.ulh Kail.." FW remarked be-.
Impressed mtn i. r. IWWB r,Ki.litin tim.. i
r ..nd nn.ulir Ihlu I outd
Canro and Speed (fop," Tt
.-. : t I... nichi i;
cop. tITllt BinillK"-."-
! havlnx my dinm'r. und n. 1
i :.!. fin In ,....,m...l n llio r. a wurnliic had
lourisi tn"'" w" i
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. . niii mnii-u .' "...
Earnest; 37 Cars Register, (1 ,nipl.0,M,r prkmK
a. J " Arnvinl In In any "'r
City From East
' Twclre cara registered at tlio r-K-latration
bureau In the chamber of
durinn tho flrt hour
I In rKrd
If 1 had b.'. nj
ii i ho i-i.jhl. I
li't oft Willi
Ihan J5. onunin'ii ru' i
praise of Klninnth Kalis.
flc well ordered, the day was ldoal
for the Initial, opening .of. tho. park.
At the entrance of the bouhdary
of the camp, "a "new archway has
been erected. made-of seven huge
Ion. nnbarked. Tho top log lay
ing across the others, Is said to have
been weighed at 7 tons.
. Ji. huge, shaggy black bear held
full away over government camp
I This Is done In order that no danger '. Monday morning, the total brought
may be encountered on me roaa.,up 0 37 oeiore 1110 unn .......
Mh u oiiremelv narrow at points. i.ipr In the day..
At -wrrnl soot, on tho last mile a. previously In the tourist sea-
land a half, snow touches both sides -.mn;- iho majority of- tho curs ar
I of the car. . . .looming from California, allhmigh
Crater luko lodge served Its firm 1 tho eastern license piaiea are oii"ui-
meal yesterday, scores of tourists, 1 ng with moro frequency.
however, brought their luncn ana one or the mosi eninuaiaimt- mm
plcnlced around the edge of the '6ts that have been enconnlered dur-
crator. Ing tne season was 11. n. rn-..,
Due to the snow, which is treach- with Mrs. Frey Is slopping lor some
erous around the rim, and down the time in Klamath county.
further on Into tho nark, and tour- trail to the water's edge, few tour- For the past 15 years trey has
lsta. visitors and cooks carried choice I lsts braved the trip down the path. traveled from Vancouver. British
morsels to the bruin, who sniffed , However, the majority of the visit-j Columbia to Tla Juana, and as far
lors took the luu-lield trail nine ana east as Montana.
spent the major portion of the. after-1 Frey arrived Sunday night from
noon on the trail. . At the peak of 'the north and spent tho evening at
old Garfield, a long.alldo ot snow, the Altamont camp grounds.
Hoe ILvln's lres K'top U lo
cated ill 1S S'. "Hi "ll"'le
i telephone office, next' to
Cafe.
Freshen Your ttchea Floor
With Bright Nef Linoleum
scornfully at many of-the dainties
offered him. To . one, nnfumaliar
with the trip, among the first things
which strike the fancy, are the steep
roots ot all the government build
ings, reminiscent of the roots of
Russian domes, where the heavy
snow weighs In the stoutes ot flat
roofs. 1 . ' ... . .
'.Another bear, not so fat and sleek
a. the one at government camp, was
. "In my 16 years' experience In
auto camps up and down the entire!
fully a block In length, stretched
down to the rim -of to crater, sev
eral hundred feet below. Oregon
Alps, In miniature they appeared. Pretty lace dresses on sale at
and the hikers who reached, the top, Bee Begin 'a Dress Shop for only
took the short cut down by sliding $13. 9t - ' Jt-
to the level below. ' " '
3000PLK
lOFf pipes;
"Mure than 3000 pledges have
been signed ' by KKIaliratb connty
cMzens who? are Interested In as
sisting the boy sconts and (camptiro
girls In the. success of the Stpp-Forest-Flres
"campaign which opened
tha first of Ihe-'week' nnder the
supervision of the association and
the chamber of commerce.
Twenty-eight boys and girls,
eager not only tow1ir-thj 2a-n
prizes offered by the , Klanmtii
County Stop Forest1 Fires' associa
tion, but Interested in flllins their
books full of pledges, gathered at
the chamber of commerce Monday
Morning, bright and early to start
out on the campaign.-
K. E. Stlnson was,' on hand to
photograph the children-' who were
busy signing Chief of Police- Loncks.
Mayor F. H. Goddard and Fire
Chief Keith Ambrose.
Those who entered into" the cam
paign were from Sunchahco camp
fire group, Opaya group. Wlnema
group and Troop No. 1 cf the boy
.COUtS. - ; . :
See Madame Panarlo for expert
marcelling . and bob curling at
-Moe.' beauty Shoppe. J30 Jy7
KODAK FINISHING
In at 9 out at 6 p. m.
The Peasley'. '
Opposite Court House '-. ,
The nartlclpanta were: Suucha
cbo Etta Mathls,. Elen Redlcy.
Thelma Grizzle, Lorraine Mordoff; 1
Opaya Katherlne Horbelt, Helen .
Shive. Maria Grimes, Ruth Vannlco, 1
Alysso Hector, Letts Kenyon Win-!
emaT Betty Zimmerman. Kadlne
O'Flarety, Fay Grizzle, Alice Hart,!
Laella Dahleim; Troop No. 1
Hubert Totten, Chester Hamaker, J
George Massey, 'Thomas Massey. 1
Rpbert Hunter, Alfred Carlson, El
mer Wllkerson, - Charlea Ecaton.
Merle Swanson, Donald Yancey,
George Merryman and Edward Boyd.
Etta Mathis was the first girl
to return her book filled with signed
pledges and received a second book
which she endeavored to fill dur
ing the afternoon. Of the boys,
Hubert Totten was the first to suc
cessfully fill his book.
' Leave VDtrrs, r?-P.'' Riy Tjlihn
ot the. Pacific Telephone ft Tele
graph company will leave Thursday
for Eugene where be will spend the
Fourth of July' holidays visiting
with friends and relatives.
UOTEI,;ASTOD
2J a hii : 4 A I r,AMX V
EVERT ROOM ha. PRIVATE TOILET
50 Baths New. Modem 4 .
Close to Shopping District and Theatre.
;FREE GARAGE Tariff U I.W
Boston Beauty
: , . Shoppe
Rodeo curls for Ro
deo girla.
Everything for beau
ty treatments. Ex
pert : specialists for
both complexion and
hair. Phone 3)1.
Glorenna Warren
Prop.
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Pay Day Has Come Again for
Our Savings Depositors
Grinding .day and night without stopping, the
big interest mill in the savings department of
this bank has again turned its golden stream
into the pockets of our thrifty depositors.
If you have a savings account here, bring in your
pass-book and we will give you credit for your
share of this interest, which is now credited to
your savings account
If you are not
savings depositor, start an ac-
ivuiii, urinr 10 JU1V Utll en 4L l
iu juij oui, so that your name will
be on our pay-roll at our next pay-day.
The American National Rank
. . , of KUmath Fall
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LORENZCO.
, First
For. Garden Hose.
' FRENCH HAND
LAUNDRY
Chases the "Blues"
Laundry cares go and bundles
vanish the moment you place your
wash in care of the French Hand
Laumlry.
No need to look forward to that
.Monday morning pile drudgery
rail us and we'll relieve uu of
it at no greater cost.
. TIIK
FRENCH HAND
! LAUNDRY
127 'N. Ith SI. Phone 400-lt
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think Furniture THINK. j
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"THE 1 lOUSE OF QUAL1Y"
In the McCarthy Dldg.i
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a NEW. seashore su mmer
Mountains of white sand the
blue Pacific billowing to the hori
zon children brown as berries
tumbling in and out of the water,
that's the picture today on any of a
hundred gloriously cool California
ocean bcachct.
Bring your youngsters and join the
thousands you will find from Texas
from the Mountain States
from California's valleys all com
ing year after year for their health
building, liappy summer weeks and
months beside the blue waters of
Monterey J3ay, Carmcl, Capitola,
Santa Cruz, or other delightful
California beaches.
See these places, too
All the way, and back again; you
will find added delight in historic
Missions, scenic drives, glorious
tour3 to National Parks Yosem
ite, Sequoia, Tahoe or through
the great Redwood Highway that
leads to Oregon and Washington.
"California Wonder Toun"
Come first to cool San Francisco
and Californians Inc., a NON- '
PROFIT organization, will help
you select just the places you want
to visit. Come by motor, by boat
or by train. Low 3ummcr excursion
rates on all railroads. Already wc
have prepared an illustrated book
let, "California Wonder Tours,"
that will help you plan your trip.
Let us send it to you without
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