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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1925)
THE KUMaW Tluii(lay, July 2. 1H25.. Page Two DOHENY SAYS U. S. PREPARES FOR JAP WAR BIG PROGRAM AHEAD FOR ROCK CRUSHING BY WARREN CONS. CO. Fni T. Falrjr, superintendent i the Warren Construction compan (operations at Bend, arrived her I Tuesday to take charge of moving 'the. reck crusher located for a I number of years at Oak and Broad street to the Carlson quarry on the IS. H. line approximately one mile I north of Pelican City. The work ' ;of installing tha equipment at the Admiral J "kJ Roblion. who Do-'new location will be completed this heny aayi convinced him that "a: week. The Warren people estimate great war in the Pacific threatened 'a five yearj' supply of material at In 1S21 declined to comment upon the new quarry site, the oil man's story. Owing to the extensive paving . ,.,.. ..- rw work contracted by the Warren fB""'u.r':V"r,r :.' company here and and on the Crater TROUT PLENTIFUL AT ROCKY POINT 'AIR MAIL UNEjsS (Continued From Pair One) (Coa tinned From Pace One) heny's story "tank.1 lake park, entrance, aggregating 15 "There la no chance that the "H.,,,, that h, may be neld nera m racy was to prevent disruption of . fef, , ..We are mmvieliag , Ute. Washington arms conference : ,he sh.vUB.HiMB Pomerene declared. -The treaty, ' . , 'Bend and that la the only thing Wednesday : (iat ma bick there." Fairey associate said ..The pro8pects for Klamath had been finished." Pomerene conferred with Owen X Roberts, counsel In the oil cases. - Falls look the best of any city in The four power' Pacific treaty j tn9 state outside of Portland." was negotiated in December 1921. -When Shevlins come to Klamath, Pomerene stated it was ratified by!an(j sm positive they will, we the senate In March. 1922, while 1 wilt pave all the area around their ! the leases-for 'Elk Hill reserves in plant to be constructed here." California, which Doheny secured i . from the government was not made KOUEO VISITORS until April 25. 1922. ' : Among the prominent visitors in All during the time when the , the city for the Klamath Falls Rodeo diplomats of the world were gath-Uhis week-end are Mr. and Mrs. E. ered at the conference here. FallT. Gtvan, of the Bly section, where and Doheny were discussing the i they conduct a ranch. Givan has leases, Pomerene said. In a letter j taken an active part in the Rodeo dated November 28, 1921, Just three since its origin. They are visiting weeks after the arms conference at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton opened Doheny wrote to Fall re- Smith, brother-in-law and sister of gardlng cost of tankage for storing. Mrs. oivan. royalty oil which lie was to get in excahnga for building the tanks at Pearl Harbor, Honolulu. This letter, as the testimony In the senate hearings show. Is con fined entirely to a discussion of these business details and has no mention of any "war scare." In it, ! Doheny sets the return to him for construction of tanks at 2,973.823 barrels of oil, valued at 33,360.420. ! which he fixes at the cost of build ing the tanks. I.euvltt. manager of (he Itm ky Point rewirt was In J riiay from the Upper lake taking liak a -trailer Inad of tlh ing supplies for the use of his guests at the resort. The trout were never to plenti ful an-crdlne to Leavitt, and they Dawes hade the fliers "ton Toyage." , r , -,i,mni auallt this year. in a statement pronouncing their, irM many California people. I feat the opening of a new chapter n4 (n (aft IUMJ from all parts I in tne development m air ioir-o( (B i;nllw states are finding' utlon. He congratulated the Pwt-,ou, ,he attractions of Kooky Point office department upon the newian(J p,,.- ,hr, fr . few dm t schievement. or fjr v.,i weeks. . , Twenty-four De Haviland planes, j Kcck pojnt 0ffrs, tents, cot each motored with 400 horsepower ; U((w boJu and tYtry fruity of a ' Liberty engines and eaoh capable fjrHt daM niolln,aiB ue resort and of 120 miles an hour maximum -( locat(1(j only 30 mit ut of speed, will be ready to cover the . K,amatB Falu on ,ne West Side1 distance In eight hours snd fifteen binway WBlcB )a flue con minutes. Idltlon for auto traffic, according DRI NKS FIXKW tD ''"' j James Kelly and Joe Coughlln ,ts. fiaitK M.KIUK1 were called up before Judge Gugna- . - i gen's court yesterday on liquor Prlen.lt of Mrs. France, t lark ! charge, and ec.h drew a fine of "ho wa, a former retldent of $20. The cash not being In evl-t '' r-uu.y ... .. . dence the judge comltted both to jail. I Burnt. The following clipping obtained from Ihe North Itend. I'Coos Hay llarborr Card. h.v. been received by frlon.lt announcing the marriage of Jnine. . Mills, who with hit brother iwn. me er a Hotel, at Stockton. altf . and Mrs. Frailer M Clurk ..f North Bend. Saturday. June lh. Ill Hint cliy. Mrs. Clark wis principal "f the West 8'iie school of I hi. rlljr during Ihe past year and left here soon after the cloae of sch.k.l. Mr. Mill. .J one of Ihe forntnr owner, uf the Hotel North llend. j A hootter for KiaraatB county 'and Klamath Falls end. every legit , Imals industry therein tbal'a Ike Klamath Newt. KODAK FINISHING lu at out at fc p. w. The Pe.iley' ' For Carder, j Ti principal of Ihe lllldeurand school, will be surprUod to learn. I of her murrlage to Jamea H. Mills Pretty lace dresses on sale at;"' - ' . Bee Begin'. Dres, Shop for only ""r uirlntendent $13 95. ji-4 I for Harney county, residing, in Bee Begin's Dress Shop Is lo cated at 129 So. 7th St., opposite telephone office, next to Shasta I Cafe. Jl- FROM BLY Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Garrett, prom inent residents' of the Bly district are among the week's visitors. They rpfnniet! to their hona yesterday after transacting necessary business in the city, expecting to return for a visit at the Rodeo.- i See Madame Panario for expert marcelling and bob curling at Moe's Beauty Shoppe. J30 Jy7 HOWARD & GRIMES AUTO STAGES Three round trips daily be tween Klamath Falls, Ashland, Medford and Portland over the scenic Green Spring Mountain. Leave Klamath Falls Daily 7:45 a.m., 1:00 p.m. 2:45 p.m. Leave Medford Daily 8:00 a.m., 10:35 turn. 1.30 pjn. Connection with stages at Medford to and from Port land, Coquille, Marshfield and Bandon. 7:45 a. m. stage through to Portland and .Marshfield in one day. Klamath Falls office: 61S Main. Phone 433. Medford office: Nash Hotel. Phone 800. ROCKY POINT RESORT Offers The finest fishing, swimming, boating fac ilities in Klamath. 30 miles from town. On the West Side Highway. Tent houses, bungalows, excellent dining room service, row boats, kickers, store in connection, fishing supplies, groceries, ev erything for the convenience of the public. Phone Rocky Point Resort for Reservations. i silt cc 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. I attti r A SHORT ORDERS at ALL HOURS The coffee we make here can't be beat EAT At Coffee Dan's 616 KlamMth HTEL ASTOp EVERY ROOM ha. PRIVATE TOILET B.,h. V. Mj,n Cbteat Shopping (;.Uw FREE GARAGE tu,S from $1.50 Vacation Music Vacation time is here, with all the romance and glamor of the outdoors calling. Whether you visit the sea shore, the moun tains, or some famous resort, music will make your vacation a pleasant one. ... '.i PORTABLE RADIOS OUTDOOR UKELELES BANJOS MANDOLINS GUITARS Carrying room for 18 records Prices Range $22.50 to $50.00 Winters Jewelry Store 712 Main Street Phone 149-W CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Don't Spend Your Vacation SAVE IT Get Kodak Pictures of The Rodeo The work and play of the old West will soon be a thing of the past. The part you played, the things you saw and enjoyed will live forever if you "snap the picture." u It ' ft : r r--l tv . lift t r r . Leave lour rums nere or ai wnnman s urug otore. ij WE DO THE BEST KODAK PRINTING AND THE BEST DEVELOPING THAT IT IS POS SIBLE TO OBTAIN IN KLAMATH FALLS. SERVICE GUARANTEED In at 9 a. m. Out at 5 p. m. 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