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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1925)
Pare EigKI ITS NOT WHAT YOU DO BUT HOW YOU DO IT, IS OPINION OF C. E. j WITH REGARD TO AMUSEMENTS Tuesday, July" 7, lf25. THE KLAMATH i Hall of Fame Election Enlists Wide-Spread Popular Interest PORTLAND. July ..- U nited ed?" Inquired a voir, from th. floor. N.wsl-It'. not so much what you I Th. moderate, rained mora doTa how you do It that counts, ground when . delegate, who.. , . k .k- ...! speech indicated h. was from DUie. That appeared to be th. f.n.r.1 ,,,. at th. -V. cannot tar do. any ru... amusement, a ie.u o. rU1nUy , .pirltual and not national Christian Endeavor ; mth.nlca. re.iglon. W. must da-i v.ntto. her. Monday afternoon I . - add.' w..def,n....y.greed ho-.v.r that; o . few .mus.rn.nu are whol tad- n including gambling, prise fighting theB ,,1 ..a ur,u..u. ,u . noor MWeited danclng u mere To the "twilight tone" for future ,y a rylhmI1 wUnin ,h, DumaD . discussion were reiegsiea pasumra He ,0 African tribal dance, that had dirided .upport. and were . . . . d , , not above aom. reproach. They in- nioned thIlt the dance, of hi. fore eluded: father, were pagan and were de . Danclnc; card playing; Sunday 9j(ued to arouse the passions, amusements: movie.: theatre.. j -as Christians we ahould not al- Danclnf drew mnch of th. com-: low our passions to take control of ment from thousands of delegates , our bodies." be aaid. jammed In th. auditorium. I t regard to Sunday amusements. "Can a dancing foot and a pray- one young woman declared it was Ing knee go together? Did you ever ; her opinion that it would b. better ee a dancing person, who Is pious?" ; to play golf or tennis on Sunday asked on. young man, whose iden-'than to read a poor book. Her aug tity was unlearned. jgestion met with divided response. Opinion Differs Movies on Sundays are worse than A discord of "yeas" and "noes" 1 movie, on week day., it was gen- swept through the house. J erally agreed. There are good and A more open minded girl then : bad movies, and good and bad .how. ' took the floor and declared she be-' on the stage. j lieved In home dancing, but not in) Popular approvut picked out sev-j public dancing. 'era! activities as above reproach. "The people of our town think ' Among these were unprofessional dancing is all right when it Is athletics, fishing, home and church watched," she said. j social games, educational films, pag- "Why should it have to be watch-1 eantry and "good" reading. Wisconsin State Legislature asks Hohor for Inventor of the Typewriter. WILL future elections to tbe Hail of Fame be attended by a nation-wide, popular inter- est similar to that displayed in our Presidential elections ? It this non-political UutituUoa becoming at last the medium through j which may be expressed popular appreciation of the distinguished j services of those whose work is fin- ! ishctlr 3 A marked trend in that direction j has just been disclosed at New York ; I Diversity, where the Hall of Fame stands, in connection with the ftve- vearly election which is to be held ! this year, in particular uie growing national interest in the election of one of the candidates has been evi denced by recent sction of the Legis lature of the State of Wisconsin. Tbe State Senate of Wisconsin has unanimously passed a resolution which was sabsequenUy adopted un animously by the Assembly, appeal ing to the electors of "the American Hall of Faroe to honor the name of Christopher Latham Sholes." The resolution asks this honor for a native son because, it reads, be "gave to the world one of its great est inventions, the typewriter, which has been of incalculable value to in dustrial, business and social life." This official endorsement by a State of the Union, of the candidacy of "the father of the typewriter" follows similar action by several na tional and local organisations, among them the National Shorthand Reporters' Association, which has f K . .St-1 r a. 1 VIr . VUitlusj Kroiu Iowa Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Joraanaen. of Outnrta vnir. ar stopping over In Klamath Kalis with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDonald of th. McCarthy apartments. Mr. and Mra. Jorgeniwn ar touring the Pacific coast. They leava for Crater lak. park later In th. week. 7000 SIGN STOP HI out b known vain have r.portad. In ordar to RtHloo VMlors llrtuin Mr. and Mm. Oena Wllkerson wer. city via tor, during the rodeo from Ijb gell valley. Hpeml Fourth Here Mra. Sam Smith and son Oorden of Trovoll, Prize To Boy. And Girl. To Be Given At Soon At Coupon Are Returned losdh. I checking of th boo,. ant ar reirueeLd to ' report wunin th n,,, Secretary Wilbur", Marries Calif, 30 VMAi ALTO, Calif Lyman Dwlght Wilbur , of Hocratary of th j,th ll'rll 1 "aa marriud h4 r MU. Hanrl.tia fthatlucil and Mr. Wilbur wliaJ Although th "Blop Forest Fires' Joaephln county, spent th Fourth 1 campaign of th chamber of com of July at th home of Mr. and , closed a alt day run on the emony and left tonl.h, Mra. R. M. Smllh of thla city. Fourth of July, winner, of th cash ; Marhara and Lo. An,J prises offered to th liny rlcout and Hornbrook. Calif who u...l. r. . . ranario'i nJ wr HLiHwii improve Mix'a Ueauty Hhopp. 1 iu L. Skolu, raoes ssctflm lv ras Hall of t'tmt u wresd bf (a Ltjrillaturt H iscvana. recently appointed a committee to further the candidacy i the National Commercial Teachers' Federation, the Herkimer County (N. Y.) His torical Society and the Milwaukee Association of Commerce, The popular interest in the candi dacy of Sholct, whose invention wss lint given to the world ia practical form by the Hetningtons at llion, Herkimer Co N. Y' fifty-two Tears ago, has been further stimulated by the recent sction of Thomas A. Edison who Is numbered among hit nominators. The election will be held next No vember. Summations closed ua March 15. . L It ... Hew rom H.H-auroo ...... .. , .,,. ,. nu, son of llornorooa. a... - determined. visiting relative, and friend. In, , i en. o.,.,.i. I Twenty-nln Scouts and (amp , nr. (llrls collocled nearly 7.000 H.tt From Me,lf.t-Mr. and . voluntary pledge, of as.l.tanc. In . ... ..r... ....i .... aihartith nrevenlion of forest flrea. Th .ra. J. v.. .nrvo, .... .... , BobtM h.)P l.w.l.. 7 and wlf. ar visitor. In , v " . .1. ,TZ Madama Panartn' ,..?., lioum tuii inw 1 1 t . "imth itnvrvwvm am quality or Yt tl. ., u at, V1 Klamath Falla from their bom. In 'offered th. 8. Med ford. They ar formerly well '"nip Fir. (llrls with th largest known realdenta of Klamath Fall.. NATIONAL LKAOI K Club W- L. Pet. Pittsburgh New York So ,6!l Brooklyn 3' it HI St. Louis i 7 ' Cincinnati SJ 37 .471 Philadelphia J4 39 Chicago 3J 43 .440 Boston 4 39 number of signatures All pledg books hsr. not yet been turned In, however, and th winners will curl 1 if - a .... ... mr niamae and Klamath FalU aid si . . wriBHj 1 u 1 . .1 nwilMIB Clw. .1 Lrocal Briefs Juan Violta Ashland Miss Joan McDonald spent Saturday at Ash land visiting friends. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drujrs CHAMP BUCKER INK. F. Amid a flurry of bucking, trick riding and spectacular race, the Bly Rodeo association wound up it. 1925 performance on the fair grounds field Saturday afternoon. Throughout the three day per formance, the lithe and active figure ' olXcrena Trickey of Prinevllle prov ed to be tbe big drawing card. It llrLscullH To Calif. Mr. and Mra J. H. Driscoll left for Santa Clara I Calif.. Sunday morning after visiting a day at Murysrllle with relatives, on their way down and will be ac- om pan led borne by their son Kdwin Driscoll, who graduated in law from St. Mary's academy at Santa Clara, PARIS. July 6. General Gullau-'"1"1 lt to begin the practice man. selected by Premier Palnleve of his profession in his home town.: to succeed Marshal Lyautey as com-: Klamath Falls. In the near fu mander of the French army, op-'iure. I ON RIFF FRONTp posing Abd El Krira's Riffians in Morocco, ha. refused the appoint ment. Another selection is to announced Immediately. be CUvans Iteturn Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Givans have returned to their home at Bly after attending the ro deo 'here last week. Visitors Return Mrs. Jesse the French lines in large numbers. Groups of women and children began to leave Taa Monday night. The evacuation was being conducted in a most orderly fashion. The men remained In the city. MANY VIOLATE TRAFFIC LAWS was her string of horses that won I Precaution acainst possible capture the sensational women' relay race; j of that city by the Riffians, who and so. placed first in the Roman I continue to filter through half mil. race on Saturday and also the five-eighth mile running race and half mile running race. Cash Is Champion Guy Cash of Grangeville, Idaho, riding Snappy John won the buck ing ecnteat. Red Shepherd of Hel ena, Calif , on Black Demon came in second: Boss Riphsra.nn pcl3 .ley on Hot Dam. won third: and Billy Raymond of Dorrls, Calif., on Freckles drew a fourth. Guy Cash was awarded the ban ner of being the best all around cow boy during the rodeo, with 43 Points to his credit. Bill Perkins drew second place with 35 points. Roplrujr Champ B. Perkins, who ia foreman of the Alexander ranch near Eagle Ridge, won tint prize in the roping con test, with George Fletcher of Pen dleton second and Dallas Givan. of Bly third. Sid Steele, with his string of horses won the men's relay, one and a halt miles, in the Jig time of 3.23. The Silvers string was sec ond. O. D. Givan nosed out E. B. Hesry ia the tita.iul race ox one half mile, making the distance in one minute. FEZ, French Morocco, July (. Vo f IV-O vnmar ntil .blU 1 h. ,.."""....".;:" "".Parker who ha. been visiting rel- " n w tioiu.ic Intl. as a latires and friends in Klamath Falls tor several days, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Obenchain on their return home from Klamath Falls Sunday. I The Old Residents Visit Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mow and daughter Visa Al bertina McCall, came from Ashland to vls.'t with relative, and friends, over the Fourth. They aro former residents of Klamath Falls. MIm Albertine spent the first throe years of high school here and has been; in Ashland where .he finished her fourth year: also studied music un-j der Madam Tracy Young. Mrs. Mow is a sister of Mrs. Ed Sutton and! Charles Rodgers of this city. Shoppers Here Mr. John Bunn cf Bonanza. traffic laws were rouehlv handled over the holidays, but the offenders in turn received the rnneh , . t.rouuem irom me enforcement ping in this city yesterday, officers. Fourteen motorists were , arrested by Traffic Officer Knowles and received fines totalling 1120.50. 1 S. Crawford was fined 113.50 for speeding, reckless driving, passing on Intersections and driving without an operator's card. I Vail C. Curry paid 110 and costs' for speeding and a similar sum I given as bail by Harry Glupe, when 1 arrested on a chari of epejius was forfeited when he failed to ap- fui iui Hearing. and Mrs. were shop- Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs SPORfSMMS t SUPPLIES . THE ARTIFICIAL SPORT IS OVER Let's Get Back to the Real Thing. Boys! Get Out Ycur Fishing Tackle. THE SMOKE BOB SLOANE, Prop. nt i macK Kirk Mitchell and H M t : From a financial standpoint the Pal1 50 each for the privilege of rodeo has proved lo be the most i parklns on the highway. j successful ever staged in Klamath j C. F. Greer, scheduled for hear-' Falls, according to announcement j in oa a charge of reckless driving yesterday morning the association failed to appear. 'l will break a little better than even, '' z- Carter was fined $13.50 fori due to the presence t t nearly 7.000 Wdlng and driving without an people at the -how Saturday. In the 1 Pera,or's card. Claude Jean donat past. the rodeo has finished thee1 ,he san'e amount Tor reckless three day performance, slightly on!lrlvln,t 01,(1 fr his failure to carry the red side of the ledger. !an operator's license. a T, 1 L.' B"nCe' arre8te'1 'or "Pceding, Man Mysteriously !"a" ranted a postponement of hear- U . i n . i 1111 ,oni-row, and L. L. Strong Hurt Is Recovering arraigned for speeding in a truck CI i ii .. fned $13.50. n.uw.y in nospital; Three motorl.i. Bill Kelly, who was found uncon scious near 7th and Main streets by a telephone girl returning from work eany in the morning Sunday, nlng without llchtH P . . card. wa. ,, "'V "Ptor's slowly recovering st ih ifiom,i, Sri,,i.. .id.au. j. w. " , WHO netrlnnlu with an Insnfri,-!. e rmy f Khl(, h personally acquainted with Officer McKin pv .r,.i, General hospital late lt night. o... .u uim ana , . ,., ! mr .l. ,. .. . How he was Injured Kelly him- a $8.50 fine S ' arCW self apparently doe, not know, lie L. F. Lamb, driving wi,h.., was said to be Intoxicated at the lights at all and Z J n "ny Hme and cannot tell whether he operator's card .ppe , f 7'' was slugged or was run over bv n : In Bonan,, "W" for hearing automobile. Kelly received severe body W0Un(1" """ ah""t ,helT0 LATE TO CLASSIFY Little Is known Klly. He la Fnn npvr .. aald to be a .heepman working fori No children mi' Plng Pine. Berries : J; -I- J I for canning Today and Wednesday $2.00 Per Crate Public Market Phone 169. 126 No. 6th St. SATISFACTION "Time Trli All" Phone 151 NEW CITY LAUNDRY 1 1 . . Lfuva . rn Safeguard System of Filing ' in, "Filing mnJ rinJinf tte it si rai ffc E n ri Southwell Stationery Co. -rd I ( liccumiilai I VEM ftnaDDiaes ill Uemi "W1'1. 1 RF thbiptv rex ninv pad nPKI , ill i -w m m m a ixifv m m w w - BE THRIFTY GET READY TUNITY own your home, be comfortable wheat Savers own thin nRaocIatlon and divide all the proia. Under state supervision purely mutual. . Ijr i $10.00 a month for 100 months will pay out at ( $2,000.00 account Pay us $1,000.00 and wa Tl pay you $2,000.00. ' la Wra. W. McNEALY - 315 Mab, ' ' Diatrfct Agent I. ml Loan Association MM Assets Over $1,500,000 ' 'a'1 Home Office Portland, On Frank & King's Comediat Tte Big WMte Ted Seventh and Pine Streets Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs The Snappy Comedy Drama "EXCUSE MY SPEED" hn f ( us Id jnv D.! nr . a, . ices oc and 50 c. . Jazz urcoa Vaudeville Between AcU I rooms. Phono J7-8 Hacketts. tti-H,