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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1925)
TAMATH NEWS 4 ,GENCY Thursday, July 9, 1925. Page T&M a w t,iLiittf 1..iu llej'fcl ' Prtlm f Aa-ewy '"I" f the week-end or o day at t' Diamond luke. One W zssi Mr. aud Mm. Kred 'f- ... liiihliM. lha Ml" I-eelhai llbeaele Oray.' MIm Mal.lo lwla. ' i i. ...,.l.n llelrd. Otma. !.!.. j en .ml Helve hllUr.n .pent am. ' P"1'"' B",ur" lnj f r lit tlm luko. ..v. ki to no tor bulli 1 It. and Mm. T. 0, DRUGGISTS MEET B- AT CORVALLIS COIIVALMH, July 8. (United Newe) Tin Stlth annual convention ' of the Oregon State pharmaceutical Hum-lulliin met here Tueaday In the tailiarmary bulUKoK. "vhlch will be dedicated Weilneaday, ! l'ru.ld.ut A. t. Croaby ot The Dallea, iu hla annual addreaa ad- j jvoruled upholding the atandarda of iu II. Zoh and Wll- I having realaued bla poaltlon In the lorvatry department to nianax bla ranch. Mia. t'uillli 1 on auuual leave from her poaltlon at II' Klumulh hoarding achool. Prank MuDeaa, eruler at Sliaw llertrum camp la away utlendlnii to two clalma he bua. lie left here luHt week for Talent, Oregon. Mr. nml Mra. Ilurliin lolir and Friday evening and Muturduy IP Klamulb Falla and at- ...... !.. riiilfui ntlir AkHUCV neoul. to ao In Klamath VulU for!1"" P"'fln by being-more than the event were: Mr. and Mra. duuahter Clulre.'Mr.John (opland and lumlly. Mr. and Mra. vicior numou aui Jir. muu Mm-llmry Dlllatrom and family. laeo, of HolllHler. ' " " eiiKluoer for the apeut purl , or miiur.iuy in muiii.h, v ...i h.,!Kulla. They have ax their gumta A ruiirh fur a Connie i lor U evo to Diamond luke and wife puulvd by the Mlaava of Hertford. ( and Carolyn lthod... Mr- u'"1 Mr"' filbert .. llarrv K. Dobbins' mid Mla Mahlo lwla '. all of the Agenry. fee ! trom and Mine Ilorolhy Mf 'mo'"- 4 to Mcdford ri-i! Hla T p tbe Fourth of July, f ' i Klorcnre and Clarke I 'e ftleata ot Mr. and Mra. rPflton In Kluuiuth Knlle Thau vniiti Indif.fl Wnnl I .h. k,..i. with ,... Jim llroi.liy vent to llocky Point altuck which haa been made I ... t- I Sunday. or erlly agalnat Clirlatlu ! i Mra. I). J. Klerdon and! Mra. A. H!i. o Mary.vllle. Calif., I for a generation Tlr. and Mra Herbert B. Jol.l' vlalilng her h. ithnr Tom Atklna. , klea Carolyn llhodca and Mr. Um-Mraj. Klmer Hurt and duugh t)ll ! motored to Crater luke UgJ.mnd the fourlh. p . t ajiil Mra. Iiuwy J. I't filon ' H' M 4hir 1M Hi" ):! la- ittd boabaad. V.r. rml Mi '. P. few duya Ihe luttur' brother Mr. aud Mr. Tom Noud, I,. McCoy went to Klumulh Fulls Friday evening. Dr. Wllllum N. llriiHhoiira, Aconry denllut, attended the rodeo Bulur duy. Mr. and Mra. Pdgar W'clier wero at ('ruler luke ijaluriluy. The Mln I.ofHa Porter and mere mercbanta to the public. Public domonttt rut lone of the proreim of cum poll ml lug druga by the rniallera were advlaed aa a meana of bulldlug coiifldeiice. Thla propoaal waa re ferred to a apeclul commltleu for action. Bryan Will Fight To Death For Christianity i DAYTON. Tenn.. July 8. TUo atruggle between evolution and Chrlatlunlly la a duel to the death, Wllllum Jennlnga ISryan, leader of the proneriitlon declared In a apeecb beforo the Progreaalve club of Duy ton Tueaday night. Hryan auld the Uraula Mllili'll. tluy V.'llklnaon and , trial of John T. Bcopea uncovera an more Hy Riffian Rebel Drive French Before Them KHZ, Frrnrh Morocco, July 8. Frrnch forrea hare evacuated Zuld- tnc- n. ru aad bel.y. nanhrr i ii.r 'our, north of (Jueiran, afler dea- Elta Cats!" ,-r i nl n uc. jr.iylng lh pet. nccordlng to ad Hlldral Hi IjiiikI. tin. ull orjvlcea received here. burg, t "er leaving hern In u Thla U Ihe aerond town to be layi, t at viallora v. Ill vialt evuruuted before the ltlffian ud ir aad X amond luko. Ivance In Ihe lent couple of duya. ao I yrt.e. Dlllatrom bug return- Fvacuutlen ot Taia . la now com- fron) the abort aummer, p ole. Kuropeun women and chil dren have been removed from the latter place eatUfactorily. and taken to Angerla. Tata la calm and au tomobile aervlce between there and Fei la operoilng normally. fa t torvallli, attended by the ajra f jrliea In the aewlng r work. ad Mra. John Smith are at raacl) t Ueatty, tbe former HOWARD & GRIMES AUTO STAGES' I Three round tiipa dally be'' tween Klamuth Falla. Aahland, M nil lord and Portland over the arenic Green Spring Mountain. l.nvo Klanialh Kolln Dully 7:4.1 a.m., I:to p.m. 2:4A p.m. Leave Medford Daily H:Ou a.m., 10:SS a.m. l.Hu p.m. Connection' wi'b atagea at Medford to and from Port land, C'oqullle, Marabfleld and Bundon. . ... m. atage through to and Marahtitld In 7:4S Portland one day. Klotiiarh Falla' office: 615 Main, l'hone 483. -MtHlford office: Kiwb Hotel. Phone 8O0. nmnji.1 i ii.- -EBECTRIC COOKING j 1 is: 3 5H eitt CAUrORNIA ORKtiON I VUWW COMPANY I 1 1-1 I IN VKUUKf SfJ t la actual UTrrati coat of Ttnl(ucclrcirlcruklnA an llahilna, tuarlhcr. In nemea In iKIa nelabbur-i boed, la l' .6J munili, . ., less watching The roast, for Instance first a quick scaring to seal in the savory juices, and then a slow cooking heat as in a tireless cooker. That's in jhe oven. But over here, something is simmering gently in a saucepan. Another pan is bub bling vigorously at the lid. Tomorrow morning's prunes are stewing leisurely between whiles. Dinner is being prepared and it must be watched, too. For each different dish requires a different method, a different heat. One fire will not do for all. That's one reason why electric ranges, with their instantly regulated and easily controlled cooking temperatures, from a sizzling, scaring heat in one place to a just-keep.-it-alive glow in another, are so favored by good cooks. Electricity makes good cookery better, and easier. , And that, plus the surprising economy of electrical cooking, is a reason why near ly one thousand eight hundred kitchens in the territory served by this company are now fuel-less and ash-less. Nearly one thousand eight hundred electric ranges have made them so. ' i Ask your nearest dealer to show you several models. Convenient payments, if you like. .' ' ' ' TME CALIFORNIA OREGON MUNGER SERVICE 'or Klamath Falls -t. r I t THE MUNGER SERVICE LAUNDRIES, INC., WILL BRING TO KLAMATH FALLS A HIGH GRADE, HIGH CLASS LAUNDRY SERVICE EQUAL TO THAT OBTAINABLE IN THE LARGEST CITIES. OUR PLANS CALL FOR THE ERECTION OF A MOD ERN, FIREPROOF DAY-LIGHT BUILDING EQUIPPED WITH THE VERY LATEST UP-TO-THE-MINUTE LAUNDRY MACHINERY. When you pay for having clothes laundered you pay for a Service and you are entitled to the best. THE NAME MUNGER STANDS FOR THE BEST IN LAUN DRY SERVICE. MUNGERS have been leaders in this industry for the past SIXTY YEARS. George Munger Sr. pioneered the laundry business in the middlewest when he built a laundry in Chicago sixty years ago, which resulted in the establish ment of. The Munger Laundry Co. of Chicago which operates a chain of laundries in . the middlewestern states today. '.- . . 1 ' George M. Munger Jr., President of the MUNGER SERVICE LAUNDRIES, INC. of, OREGON, like his father, has made the laundry business his life work and in establishing the Munger Service in the Northwest makes it possible for the people of this sectfqn of the country. to have the best in LAUNDRY SERVICE. Soundness of Laundry Business The Laundry business is recognized in every section of the country as one of the most needed and soundest of Service industries. Like the railroads, telegraph, tele phone, automobile, and banking businesses, etc., the Laundry business is a, needed ; Service and the demand for a high class laundry. .sryiceis growing every day. i i. " The Chain idea of operating and conducting big business has proven successful ' and .very profitable in practically every line of business. To appreciate the success of the chain idea one only has to look at the records of the Five and Ten Cent Stores, . the Five Cent to One Dollar Stores, chain restaurants, chain hotels, chain cigar stores, chain drug stores, coffee and tea houses, auto . supplies, banks,, and theatres,, etc. In the laundry industry there are numerous chains of laundries that have proven very successful and highly profitable The Southern Service Company of California is an outstanding example of what is possible in the laundry field, having started bus iness ten years ago, today is operating, successfully and profitably a Jarge chain of laundries with a capitalization of Five Million Dollars. "- -:.J i In establishing a link of the chain in Klamath Falls, we have every confidence in the future development of tfus city and country and are further confident that the people .will appreciate the Service hat we will be able to render with an up-to-date modern pjant and an accurate knowledge of the laundry industry. 'We want tne "people of Klamath Falls to have the opportunity to participate in the earnings of this profitable business. We offer m limited tuuouiil of llieMuagcr Ser vice Laundries, Inc. securities. Let us tell you how it is pbssible for you to earn five dqllars for every dollar invested in'from three to five years J .This is worthy of your, immediate investigation. Send the coupon for full information. Hunger Service Laundries, Inc., 5 Main St., , . Klamath Falls, Oregon. Gentlemen: Without obligation on my part give me full particulars of Munger Services Laundries invest ment opportunity. 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