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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1925)
m EtgEl Tlnnsd;vv. July 9. 1021 THE KLAMAThJ EXAMINE CATTLE Ob or about August 1st, a U. S. Vtriurr Inspector will b assign ed to Klamath tounty to teat dairy and beet eattfe tor tuberculosis. Thia work will be done only upon owners' request. Where a test l desired all rattle on the ranch are Included, aa forernment Inspectors are not permitted to teat a tew. animals only out ot a herd. New regulations by. the State: Livestock Sanitary board require that all cattle exhibited at any fairs' In Oregon must be tested by an ac-j credited Teterlnarian within six months of fair date. '. All requests tor testing should lei made at once to the county agent's office, ao that final arrangements can be made and a definite date set for starting the work. There is no charge for this work but owners must hare their cattle up on the data notified, to prevent loss ot time and unnecessary delay on the part ot the inspector. What Does ike Dry Chief Drink? Priscilla Dean Hat Queer Marriage Idea HOLLYWOOD. Calif.. July 8. Priscilla Dean, the movie star denied Wednesday that she and her hus band.. Wheeler Oakman were con templating a divorce. "It Is Just a friendly separation," she explained. . "You see I make more money than Mr. Oakman." MUs Dean said, "and he wanted to go to New York to make good. He'a there now and I guess he's doing pretty well without me." "There will be no divorce at least there is none In prospect now. Mr, Oakman and I are happier apart and Just agreed to live that way. We exchange an occasional letter and are on friendly terms." n J . sy ; s - ' J-j.k.iiw sTijawiirT'j w.'tf .-oN ;gasr- -; - - i mi.i iwsWiafaJ Local Briefs I'duI Krll.-r lUrk Paul Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keller of Klamath Falls, returned bom yes terday for a visit with hia parents and friends after apendlng a year In Chicago, where ha atudled commer cial designing. Although he made one-day stop-overs In Yellowstone park, llolae. Idaho, and Curvallle, Mr. Keller drove from Chliago to Klamath Kalis lu only twelve duys. tliiluqulit Woman III Mrs. Mil dred Wiese, a local nurse, went to Ohllctjuln on the atage yesterday to attend .Mrs. Paul Ilailer. Mrs. 1 la-! der la seriously 111 with earner. I Family Movea Away Mr. anj Mrs. Edmund Rue and their six children left yesterday for I'emtle ton. Ore., where they will make their home with rolatirea. ! day the superlui.ndvuiy of the fruit J division of the county fair. Mr. vv rich plana lo extend (ha represen tation In this department, especially lu the berry group. Torn rroiile Visit 1W-I1 Mrs. Mary E. Bell, from Jxindon. Tat.. Mrs. Minnie Walton and her daugh ter Agnes, of Swenaon. Texaa, are visiting Mrs. James Hill, !? Main street. Mrs. Walton la one of Texua' few poslmlatreasea. The party motored here, romlng via Im Angeles. They visited Crater lake yeaterday and will return to Texaa via the northern route. llrlcli Will SuM-rint.-ni Oeorge ic. L'lrlch, who la a professional real estate man and a successful ama teur horticulturist, accepted yester- Here'e the answer: TEA ! Lincoln C. Andrews, assistant see're tary of the treasury in charge of prohibition enforcement, is ail ardent tea drinker and every day at tcaing time lie must hare ooe or two cups. In winter its hot; in summer it's iced. He is , sipping His tea as be works. Unusual But True (Over Lout Night's Leased Wire) STARBOARDER - LEAVES FRIEND $5,000 KODAK FINISHING In at 9 out at S p. m. The Peasley'. ' Opposite Court House South American City Destitute After Fire BOGOTA, Colombia, July 8. i United News) The condition of many of the refugees from the fire raxed city of Manizales, is described aa desperate by Red Cross workers there. , The Colombian Red' Cross has wired the American Ited Cross, ac cepting Its offer of assistance, and deairea it to be known that ait the outside help obtainable can be used. About fifty persons died in the fire, which swept the city last week, and the thousands of survivors were compelled to flee to the country, leaving most ot their possessions bei bind them. SANDUSKY, Ohio. July 8. Mr. and Mrs. George McCoy lived together for 44 years, and today Mrs. McCoy, at the trial of her husband's divorce suit, said that in all that time he had bought her only a calico dress, costing $4.50. and that the only thing he had to complain of was that she snored. LONG ISLAND CITY. L. I.. July S. Raymond Loewy, arrest ed and fined 825 for speeding, told Judge Miller that he had been sent here by the French govern ment to study traffic conditions. "You've come to. the best place in the world to learn," aaid the court. "But I'm afraid you'll find the lessons rather expensive." SAN FRANCISCO, July 8 A shiny new tombstone brought 85.5(1 at the annual police de partment sale of recovered loot and unclaimed property. The wo man who purchased the tombstone Wednesday refused to tell her name. "I've been pricing them around town J75 they cost new " she said. "If, fr ,y fatner.in. law." SAN FRANCISCO. July 8. (United News) For ten years An drew Solander was Mrs. Varlna Sol omon's "star boarder." As Mrs. Solomon herself aaid. she liked to ,have the man around because be seemed "so sort of helpless." The woman was called into sup erior court Tuesday and was told 'that Solander at his death recent- jly, had left her his estate, worth : approximately $r,000. j "Why I didn't think he had a cent ii ths-world," the llttL- v Idow 'exclaimed. "I call p;;y off the mortgage now." A booster for Klamath county and Klamath Falls and every legit imate Industry therein that's the Klamath News. ghV..?i ,?' lng the city of Klamath ihafa th, Klamath News! Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs Charter No. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort even your health depends on the kind ot heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind of heal dependa on the construction of your furnace and tha skill with which it la Installed In your home. Health require an abundant circulation of warm moist beat! Not Just heated air. Comfort require ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 New Enamel Br ... . TTt These bags are being carried by well Air women In nil the larger citf eg and are KIT shown here for the first tlmef ! ! Silver Enamel $6.50 to $9.0J a Gold Enamel $13.00 Chokers Every Variety Special $1.95 All the late record releases. Popular Player Piano RoIU. I Winter's Jewel mr Rfi 714 Main St ' ' Phone 1 - ; '- -ra UOTEL ASTOD 2nd Hill Lo. Ansel.. V EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 505 B.thi New. Modern Oom to Shopping Diurict and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 I Special $190.00 t This medium size Mahogany fancy old-style straight piano on almost your own terms. Another car of the new standard $295 emoute. Get your order in now; and dont ' rob- your children of a start in Music this vacation. Thirty months to pay. Earl Shepherd Co. Pianos, Radio, Victrolas 507 Main St. Thone 282 REPORT OP COXMTIOX w""" D'Strlct No' 12- - THE BANK OF BONANZA bo...,,. th, su,te .t clMe of bMlnMi """ and 30. If any riVArrfrnf,. 7" fi o ""--urea and unsecured II n ... "uu unsecured cludW 'ernm' aecurltles owned," "in cluding those shown in Items 30 and 35, Other rtnnrio InctadlnV for..n "1 uritles. rtciDal. en,,..r"'""enl" ' - warrantji nA Qf loreign Government, those shown in em, ,0 an h'T' Banking house. J4200: tr.L.L II snn fixtures. hoeu,.e,ea!.a,.!..!:.ned Total cash and due from '"b"a'nk'.:''"ite"m 36.31S.3g 20.95 23.173.48 M 218.02 5,700.00 400.00 30,162.27 Total 130,162.27 1. 17. 19. 23. 24. IJiihllitlc Capital stock paid In wi tJius iuna . . (a) Undivided profit'"".' .'.VesJd CUrrent 11' ' and 5Stto?,d 'ln't''t 'and''depre: DKMANli iKP()Nlfs. "oThwThU""; ."" subject to reserve- n banks IndlviriiiDi a . . lauding rdB.Thr mate0 o, Ron, county, cities or S!,!',?,.-0' 0rf . i'iuui; ninnu outatand- 1.S26.S0 4S9.37 197,991.10 15.000.00 2,350.00 2S. Cashier's checks""of 26. 27. ra7ZVT,l u-Vand': Certified checks ontatandln.-":: 23. 2t. 25 26 reserve, items TIME AND HAvixtitt" i)KPosiTS Ject lo rearv. ..a "r'""IIH, or ...bject to nonce:' ' n Total olrl" ' de"0" ou-s.nndlnR silh- demand 70.41I.S9 1,337.43 1,000.00 C6.86S.36 20.00 3,385.53 141.00 7,888.78 ' Total State of Oregon, County of 'kw""" I, Jno. a. Horn. ruhu. .i. . 7.888.78 VI. 991. 10 do solemnly "OKN, Cashl ear that the above statement u i...! ."J "V !"imfi ank oener. ' m nest of mv lnn.i. , v. natmi; D. O. 1IORV Subjcrlbed and sworn to before me ,hl ,h h.. (M m commi,..oV,?p,;jiADe-cnri?N,'9:;,ry 1925. Roofing Materials and Crushed Rock year. Should be considered at this time of the The ROOFING MATERIALS by those who have been planning on a new roof or repairing the old one. The CRUSHED ROCK by those who had so much trouble getting in and out of muddy drive way, last year. Summer is the time to rock them. We carry a complete line of JOHNS-MAN-VILLE ROOFINGS, both ASBESTOS and RAG FELT. We manufacture CRUSHED ROCK of izes for Driveways and Concrete Work. We also handle Cement, Shasta Sand, Rein, forcing Steel and DuPont Explosives. W. D. Miller Construction Company 6th and Commercial Streets. PHone 293. 11 ppo tl art of rtie r BARNHART'g Ladies' Ready-to-Wear McCarthy Bldg. First Annual Clearance r ti . t V- r- SALE SAVE AND LEARN ECONOMY Lot No. 1 . 10 DRESSES Consisting of Silk Prints, Faille, Roshanara Crepe, Bengaline and Georgettes, formerly priced up to $45.00. Sale Price $25.00 Unusual opportunity. Mm Lot No. J t. , lorn 15 DRESSES'- r Consisting of Silk Pr and Georgettes, tora t." priced up to $19.75. : j IV Sale Price $12 You can well afford c . . . .. ... other change at this p Lot No. 2 20 DRESSES Consisting of Silk Prints, Faille, Flat Crepes and Georgettes, formerly priced up to $29.75. Sale Price $19.50 All very attractive. Lot No. 4 '. ''.,.' 9 DRESSES ttto lttt WTt i si aei t (d a., wa led or Consisting of Silk PP and others, forw priced up to $15.00. 1st Sale Price These are good W Winnie Winkle Skirts With jacket ' to formerly priced to $22.50. Sale Price $16.00. I Match,