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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1925)
PageTwg EVANGELIST IS II Thursday. July 9. 1125. THE KLAMaJ 1 . nn of the contract. barships to Ihlcaso clear-1 kosuuuu ..m which , Philadelphia Beaton (Br HOWARD S. WILLIAMS) (Layman Evangelist) (Written For The L'nited News) I . I- .hm in ,i, I,l. oartirlnaled in the co-operative. nes. a. Individual unit.. ; failed U.t week with li.bili.le. es- I Broker, declared that the ra-iilmatcd at U5.00U.000. '.native effort had been a failure. Today' move of two parllcipat .optrJiite m i . . i,i.ii tha rlithl to and that it. altairs ouiu u wuuu - ' ,,nll,,1,Iphia I do business Ill their own name. (, ""'' ""The Called Sew. learn, however. described by many aa "the beln that Irrespective of whether the fourin of the end" althoualf officials . . . ... thd ...w.tiANll l.wll.-nfa thftt unit train concern, aeciao 10 w r their contract after July ii. a "tiff u'i " " "" .trong effort will be made by far-jtinu. with fiirmer aupport. should member." or stockholders. 10 i iupuir -...m.... on the co-operative. With- iner carry I TODAY'S STANDING HERRIN III.. July I. There aridra,.ai f (h four combined com mnmt stories ia these meet-1 , i.s Roaenbaun Bros., the Rosen. . uki bi hni duress- ,.,., nijiv. the Armour Grain, PACIFIC COAST l.EAlil'E a it. "former Pistol toter now) mmD.v and Davis. Nolan and Mer-j Teams . W. L. carry t. N. T. (the. new testament) ria of Kansa. City, would mean that San Francisco 3 .k. M !... r,. wnuld take with them Salt Lake 51 Team. Washington Chicago Detroit ... St. Louis Now York Cleveland Boston .... .15 34 31 V. 51 . 47 .41 . S . 31 .31 14 :4 3s 40 43 45 L. 35 i 3 ii 41 41 45 51 ? nesa and orofeaslonai women .4.7 1 who vl.lled Kaaa City Wednesday .447 .40 Pet. A circulation covering the city of Klamath Kails and the cnuntr of Klamath that'a the Klamath Newa. ..15 35 Believe it. or not, bat Herrln nus-th(,ir D,-SK-al asset, of organisation Seattle 49 Ines. men refused to cut out their eevator,. But should they do Los Angeles 4S noon nraver meeting on the Fourth ' , un 0t farmer members would ' Portland - 43 of July. Some of these very men' deaTor l0 carry on, using ware-1 Oakland 39 testified at the indepedence dayi of eased valors In the ; Sacramento .. maattnr' that ther celebrated in a . ,,i, marketln scheme. Vernon very wet fashion a year ago. i should the basic contract not be re Noon finds Herrin' business -lnewe(i juiy js, this alternative tf la-eely while scores r,,s. f.-.r-nT ncrr.bcrs of uiiutrs, busine UicU ud pro-, Gw siiver. president of the co fessional men. flock into the P"cl-0pera,lve. did not diacuss reporu pal theatre and have a big song ser-jof n ,mminent windng up of the vice. They talk it over with God:company taling ..,ne and help one another in the ved,o( , (armerg ta ,0 continue." life of brotherly love. j AU ,ne righu of the armerg Representative business men protected through the term are getting the real spirit of; .,,,.. .ra torfav ! IS 43 44 44 53 57 59 .54$! .533! ,4l .ISO 1. the authority for th above. "You know," said Mis I'rl.hard In an Interview with the l'nited New., "too girl who know lh. Ina Tlind outa of the hurly-burly business world, I the real, unadulterated, embryonic wife. .500 -Trifle don't perturb her. She 4S1 . not only broad minded and practi 31cal but ia the kind who won't ruu .?30i weeping to her husband every time 31 I something gov. wrong in lh house hold auch as heu the potatoes burn" Miss Prichard paused to lei It be known that she- the young busi ness girl she idollie cannot be bothered by mere trivlalltie. "The buslnesa girl," alia then resumed, "Is schooled in evonomlcs. . . u. .i... Iu...,.i,mm luirden.' I the liliutirluii n !SUinH. - - - . . .., r u t4IM lrlcnra upinina .very uppuriunisi,'- (,( young man should think Iwlco be-1 Ml I'rl.hard flin picking a wife. ' hallaa, Tel.. 0 aiit-A' -Tuu will fnd lh huslneaa girl ; fvdoration conveai' kl ' ' p lh wife Wh)i will fill lh breach at .Oregon. fh S BUSINESS GIRL l KI-T llILLi Hhe'll bahdle the family budget and I 1)111! II If .'do marvelous things with It. tihe'll 111 LfLwUl " 11 M;know the value of money and under- ALTAM0NT AUI)lT0IUld: I I Mr. pt Dance Every Wedneiday nd Saturdaj j.,, Gulloway'a Orchestra from PortlanrJ i0?'. furnish the miuilr. J. All convenit'nci'r Mini fii-rit cIuhs flooS Rest Hooms Lunch and Soft DriniV MARTIN & NUSSER J Teams W N4TIOX41I, I.K;l'K Pit;sburgh' 44 17 New York 45 30 Brooklyn 3S S7 St. Louis 37 39 ' : stand her husband. KANSAS CITY. Mo. July 8. "But tuke the hot houso variety. The pulchriludluous girl of the hot- tier environment haa been amid L. Pet. house variety whose cloistered ex-'luxury. Her every wish has been ! (stance has taught her nune of the gratified by lavish parent. lier .620 'responsibilities of life 1 not exact-! hands are not calloused by toll, bul .600 ly desirable aa a wife. j her brain I unschooled In resourcn- .50 T 1 Miss Adelia Prichard. president , fulness and nine times out of ten .4S7iof the national federation of busl- if suddenly deprived of her posses- tnrisiianuy wmcn .... ; A1 the ri(hu of he ,aTme w, moral as eu "" , protected through the term of! cavre the Rogenbaum also de- As usual ine oevu trieu 10 uti . dared. The co-operative corporation was. i organised in 1934. Opposition grain i groups declare that farmers have ' me to the Herrin job. Shortly be-! fore I arrived two of the central j figure In the Williamson county tr& mm laln a riafx contest. j 1. 1 .1. . lnot supported it in sufficient num- ed mayoralty election occurred, my," r'" huge tent was blown away forcing "' """" me to open my meetings in iter- --- - Tin's modern high school gymnasium l"c''" ?f nf slnV ffl I h a nuiiuntlra In I 1 T and one of my cooperating cnurcn-."- - dropped oat. hearing before the Illinois commerce j , I Immediately began . frank de- eommission. an agreement was ob- nunciaUon of the outstanding sins :"" k'" ""P" ' of both church members and open sinners in such a way that the klan was pleased and made me spe- 28. This resulted In withdrawal of: salesmen from all midwest and cenr' cial offerings. Then-1 visited Sher-; lrul states. Iff Ceorm Galilean and he asked More difficulties were seen when me to arrant e an officials' night, the brokerage house of Dean, On!- I preached that night as I never had before and the sheriff obviously was deeply moved, and snowed both amazement and appreciation aa friend and foe took his hand in token of a brotherhood that can exist only a. Christ master 'men and women. Such as the obvious result -of Benin's spiritual awakening. If only I have made the people of Herrin! pause and think of the master of men, I will feel that I have suc ceeded. I CHILDREN . HEED GLAND NOURISHMENT F LIS WTO GO IIP, S CHICAGO. July 8. (United ( News) The sweltering babel of the: Chicago wheat pit buzzes with dis cussion of the fate of the Grain , Marketing corporation, the (26,000.-1 000 farmers' co-operative which, j when founded a year ago was hailed ' a the greatest co-operative market ing plan in history. The contract which four great grain houcs united in 'placing their organizations and elevator's at the! disposal of farmers expired July 28. ! when two important member units were voted membership in the Chicago clearing house late today, Lasalle street rang with predictions that the co-operative would pass out of existence. It was said that the move by the concerns. Rosebaum brothers, and the Armour Grain company, meant that they did not intend to carry on in the co-operative scheme after the Most children today are victims el gland deficiency, and are there fore listless backward in their erndies. and sullen and discontent In large institutions for children where they are under the constant .supervision of capable medical ex aminers, it was found that many children were suffering from gland j deficiency. I Experiments with gland extracts made and the chanra in th. disposition of the children was rreioos. These results were known to the public by the newspapers, and many thinking ; parents became interested in the treatment. One mother says, "I had become -very mach interested in the arti cles on the gland treatment for children. Our son is ten years old, backward ia his classes, lacked concentration, and seemed to lack the strength to play as his play mates did. 1 decided to try m. gland treatment) and Kath. th Gland Tonic, was recommended by ,eur druggist. The results wer. wonderful. We now have a ro "St. active boy. well up in his classes, and a leader in all the games. I regret that we often misjudged the boy. when his phys. ical condition only was the cause." V As a stimulant and tonic for children. Kath. the Gland Tonic has no equal. For sale by: C. H. V.NDKKWOOD (Advertisement.) Beautiful Eyes Are Admired by Everyone BUT Squlnty Eyes. Eyes With Red or Inflamed Lids, Ar not nice to look at. 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