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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1925)
THE IOAMatJ Saturday. July H. i Paee Two K. F. PUBLICITY ON S. P. MENUS ON I Locaj Briefs TRAINS OVER ENTIRE RAIL SYSTEM Tw.i.k! for fuadar morulas' b at follow.: "Sa.-ram.nt." Kre. rllnic room anj fr- lfa- CIO 1.1TIIKIUX fill lit II lliaiiitirr of ronwntw Kimm (1. W. Hoffman. rl'r. :J0 a. ni. Huiiiliiy n-buul and clans. ' Alruraa VUitoni !' Ailh Alluras and C. II. Asli. also a rent- Baturjay, lont Ol llio caniorpm tny w.-ii? Further widespread publicity for, It traverso. magnificent mountain! ,lle nllliy ,,, ,16 TZZZ T offered by lh. nd ellb'T 8kir" "".".'J' '"" ""!," 10 ,r,",9,,,, b"!"n,"", lamath Fall la otrerea oy hi., . h, a access such beautiful. niamaiu - - - tthln easy av latest Illustrated menu to be used jj,,, o( wa(er as Odell lake. I'ri's- on Southern Pacific dining cara everywhere. The menu folder carrlea on the front cover an interesting picture of Klamath lake, with the follow ing caption: "Southern Pacific'! Natron line from Oakridge to Kirk in Oregon, now being built, and which it is Mpected will be In operation next summer, will open to th. world some of the loveliest country in western America. "Bridging tha gap between Oak ridge and Kirk will give the traveler an alternative main line route be tween San Francisco and Portland. From ItiwpbuM The following cent lake. Diamond lake. Crater ltlM11- clipped frm the ltorteburx lake and the Klamath lakes. I Newa-Keview will be of Interest to The illustration slums the line, (h() mally Mtua, ot Mis olive Wil Just ouisiile Klnmaih Falls, along sm w,10 la T,tB! for the r. Ihe shore of lower Klamath lake.l ntlldfr c( , summer in Rose whlch U follows for nioro than hllrg. j;rJ. olive Wilson haj arrived thirty miles. J from Klamaih Falls, and will visit "The loss shows at the right of. jm hr moth,r hcra during the the railroad track indicates the lum-, ri,nalnJl,r o( ,n0 ,ura,er. She will ber operations so important in this; (( i h Jonittt,c ,eita In the territory, and of which Klamath j j-aman Ksn, icboo during the Falls Is the center. " During the next month 6D,0t)0 ; copies of this menu will be used on Southern Pacific traina from 1'ort- Visitlng Parents Mrs. James Howard and young daughter. Miss F land to Sew Orleans, and from ban , virgcinla Howard, are visiting with rrancisco 10 u(. : Howard's parents. Mr. L l.Mrs. F. M. Lutas at their home on FT K AMATH Vine street. Mra. Howard will ro ri. AWViWrlin of II,. week luaiu I.'. - - - heforo returning to her home In Ilornhrook. She was Miss Bonnie rilKMIYTMtlAN t III lit " Mi-rrill, iviii. li.v. !., C. Ilul.-i. 1'I'- ll):ut a. ni. Kabluili at-liool. 11:110 a. nr. Startling wor.'hlp. SiibJwV 'Too Chsr o: Joshua.' 7: uu p. ni. I'. K. S OU Evening se;v;.i,, giuce mi:thoi)ist ciii ru n imh ami lliult sts. Tlios. , I. Vnriw. Pallor. 10:ou . in. Sunday, sc,luwl. 11:1)0 . m. Morning service. 7:0 p. ra. Kpworih league. S:00 p. m. Evening worship. FORT KLAMATH. July 10. Con- Local Fans Disappointed At Commission's Attitude stance Williams oi tviama.a ' " ! Lucal b(,,ore ner marriage. arrivea nere jiuuuaj iu oi " w-B few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ray 1,VoIII jfuril Friends of Cap Taylor. ! taln o c AppleRate and his daugh- Mr. ana Mrs. naroia imcuois wi THK SALVATION- AHMY audjCapt. and Mrs. K. Ilopf-r In tliargr 11:00 a. m. Rev. Osuorn win speak. 1:00 p. m. Sunday Vhool. 8:00 P. m. Evening 'service. Everybody cordially invited, vis itors welcome. FIRST HAITIST CIU'RCH A. F. Simmons, Pastor. 10:00 a. m. HIM srtool. 11:00 a. m. Morning' services. 7:00 p: m: D. V. P. tf. ' 8:00 p. m. Evenlns aormon. Mid-week prayer meeting Wed- MIMANl'I'l. IIAITIMT 'liriSI FleiPlilli l ( s'"' ! W. W. IN, Panlor. 10:00 a. III. Ull'le school. 11:00 a. m. Morning service. i m Kvenltia aervlre. A cordial invitation axtended to, 11. iiust pRFsiiTKitiAX riiiiu n- hltth and Hoe. Ht. Artlmr I.. Rice. Minister. 10:00 a. m. Clair. h school. 11:00 a. in. Morning worxiiip 7:00 p. m. l K. 8:00 p. in. Kvining WMrship. Sermon: "Hod In Everyday Life." Dances Every Wednesday and Saturrjal Galloway's Orclu'stra from Portland J iuriusn me music. All convcnienoi'H nd first class flor. Host Rooms Lum h and Soft ni-ii,i..f - H SEVENTH HAY AKVENTINT Piiblie Library lll.lg. Alva V. Walker. Paatar. f S.ilil.;tlll Sotiirilay) 10 a. in Sabhatli a.hool (Satur day.) 11:00 a. in. t'liurch service. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Tu duy evenings. Mr. Kni'hnel Anillegate lO- Klamath Falls were here daymon wi be interested in the dev visiting with friends and relatives. , e, J,,,.,, ot lneir Journey to Alas They returned to their horns that j ka The toilowm!! uem was cut evening. jfr0'm the Medford Mail-Tribune of Miss Ooal Smythe. who has been i. r Annle- worklng at the Fort Klamath ho-l acc0'mpanled by his daugh-j nesday 8:00 p. m tel for some time left Tuesday to .. u.-haoi Applegate Solo-1 . , Ispend a short vacation with her on.M"okn .'.Ive par, in thejST. PAIL'S EPISCOPAL aillU'H folks at aioaoc roinu 'Fourth of July celebration at Sac- Mr. and Mrs. Lawton. formerly of CaIf Captain Applegate here, were here visiting with rera-: waj (h0 guc3, of ,ne Cover,d Wagon tivcs aim irieaus iui iub of Hacraraento while In uie A large crowd from here attend-1 southern cltv anj delivered the ed the rcdeo held at Klamath Falls. !Fourth of July oraiicn and rodo at Miss Bess Briscoe, who has been ! (ne hMd Qf ,he parade an old teaching at Topsy was here Sunday; ,e BChooner Krom Sacramento, to spend the day with her folks. Capta!n Appiegate and Mrs. Solo Mr. and Mrs. Ed Briscoe and fam-; .rnlnr north by way of "y- Medford where they will visit, later I A meeting was held at the homej . ,0 Kodlart Alaska, where they of Mrs. Floyd Miller Tuesday. July,.,,, bo the gueals o Mra. z. T. lui. 7. for the purpose of discussing the' h vu, Annie Apple- benefit dance for the veterans'! ( Kamatn Fail3 before ber; I ...... n...l.alTn VirMnltAl fl" Boxing supporters of this city wer disappointed last night, when they learned through the local box ing commission that Frankie Mur phy had been barred from appear ing In any boxing bonts under the jurisdiction of the governing body. Murphy made a tremendous hit last Saturday by the wonderful bat tle he put up against tremendous odds, and bis many new-made sup porters were anxious to Bee him box again In the local arena. "I have not been officially noti fied of my suspension and think that if I wcro given a chence to go thoroughly into the matter with the commission that perhaps a differ- K ..... - .u.:, ... " o'clock. July IS. Those pre a a i v. n I , :, , sent were Henry Dobbins of Klam pended, I have no complaint to' ... ' Ur. Ra, make. I will Uke my medicine, but ""' -I feel that It to no more than right ton. Mrs Benson and Mrs. Hes that I should be given a hearing. 'S 0( Chlloquln: Mrs. Ed Hot. i .m . Hi.nnnninf m f.ind Mrs. Dan Ryan. Mrs. Merle Loosley. who were all set for a return match i Mrs. Lee Denton and Mrs. Floyd Miner. iicsei ana supper com mittees were picked. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor were In the county wseat Monday. They were "accompanied1 "U7 " Mrs! W. Doney. Miss Jessie Thomas has accept ed a position In the Ballon restau rant. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grlgsby of Medford were here the latter part Mak-'0' tlle week ,0 nunt for worl- He suiriea 10 vvorK ior naroiu aiai- Temporary llcadtjuartcrs A. O. V. Hall 10:00 a. m. Church school. 11:00 a., m. Morulug prayer. iniltlSTlAX flURCII W. K. lUililiitt, Pastor. 10:00 a. m. S. S. 11:00 a. m. Morning service. 7:00 p. m. C. E. 8:00 p. m. Evening services. between myself and Ritchie." JlTlIl I1V SCOPES TRIAL orphans and Dorubecker hospital to . marria!c They pian t0 leave Seat- De given ui uio vomuiuuii, u... ' t)e b Doat Juy 14. Fort Klamath. Saturday from J to: ' CHURCHES CHRISTIAN- SCIENCE SOCIETY Library Building Third and Main Sts. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Sunday service. BARNHART'S Come to our first an nual clearance of sum mer silk dresses, now in progress WOOD The bottom prices are now in effort on Block Wood Order your year's sup ply now. It is dumiy wood and dry. No lower prices will be made, .to order early and get in your blocks for winter. Remember we can't serve you all at once order now. Green Slabs arc being delivered every day, and they are the best slabs we have ever deliv ered lartfc hand picked wood. Order now and allow them to dry. PEYTON & CO. 601 Main St Phone 535 3H DATTON. Tenn.. July 10.- 1,17 ffl.lor hpnrivav than either elHn had anticipated, defense and prose- i 'or.!- cutlon in the Scopes evolution trial f Harold lmcr' f' No"- Mrs. finished selection of the Jury on the;R- A- Moon' Center Elsle.motored first day's trial, and then adjourned ,t0 Klamath Falls Tuesday. until Monday, when the hearing ot the case will begin. The twelve good men and true, who will weigh the evidence con cerning the charge that John T. Scopes, taught in violation of the state anti-evolution law, includes six Baptists, three Methodists, one mem ber of the Church of Christ, one with no church and one whose affiliation was not brought out In the ques tioning. All are farmers, save one. a shipping clerk, although one of the farmers previously taught school SLIGHT QUAKE IS Another New Stone's Store Opens at Marshfield Today STONE'S operate Strictly Cash Stores, and eliminate the unnecessary cost of handling Charge accounts. Credit accounts are costly, and someone always has to pay. When you pay Cash at Stone's you can rest assured you are only paying for your own Groceries. There is nothing added here to pay for the account of some one who could not pay. Each new oloie ttuJcd help ua to 3c" cheaper in KLnisth Fulls, 2nd Ons Trial will show you the Saving you make by paying Crsh at STONE'S. 423 Main St. IN OUR MARKET Sanitary Refrigeration- -Good Clean Meat 423 Main St. BUTTE, Mont., July 10. (United News) An echo of the severe earth quakes in the Big. Belt mountain, region of Montana two weeks ago and another was a United States I occurrel Friday, when a sharfi trem marshal under the Wilson adminis-lor waa fe,t apparently centering in tratlon. the Gallatin valley. i The Jury Is as follows: Billings, Butte, Great Falls and F. W. Robertson, farmer, no IIelen 'elt the shock, but not so church. . severely as Three Forks, Manhattan J. M. Dagley. farmer. Jim Riley, Baptist, unable to read. ' W. J. Taylor, farmer. Methodist. R. L. Gentry, farmer, ex-school teacher, Baptist. J. R. Thompson, farmer and for- and Lombard, in the center of the quake district. It came at about 7:45 a. m., mountain time Friday. No damage of consequence was done, however. A few bricks from chimneys shattered by the former mer United States marshal, Metho-:quakes ''oi'P'ed down, while dishes ana windows rattled. Geologists Bay Friday's tremors were "after quakes" which often follow a severe shock, but that they would not reach serious proportions. farmer and dlst. W. D. Smith, farmer. Baptist. T. S. Goodrich, shipping clerk Church of Christ. John H. Bowman cabinet mater. Bill Day. farmer. Baptist. R. L. West, farmer. Baptist. E. 8. Wright, farmer, Baptist. Tho baby member is W. F. Rob ertson, age 30. who has no church connection. The oldest member Is Captain J. R. Thompson, a pleasant! gentleman of the old school, with' snow white hair and goatee. He! was a former United Sta ten marshal and said he was a Methodist, "butY not a' very good one." I Robertson appeared at the railing' when his name was called and stood J cap in hand, before the bench. He1, said he was a tenant farmer, was' satlr.fled he could hear all sidra and welch the evidence fairly, and was! accepted without a quibble by cither' Ide.i . i I Baby Beef Steaks oo Rolled Prime Rib OKn All Cuts, per pound dOC Roasts per pound C Pot Roast Beef 1C Veal Roast 1C Per pound v per p0UI1,i IDC 423 Main St GROCERIES 717 Main St. Also a Complete Assortment of the Finest Fruits and Vegetables KARO SYRUP AT A VERY LOW PRICE No. 10 Blue Can 65( No. 10 Red Can 75. New Potatoes Are Lower 39c 10 pounds for Large sizes in voile dresses. At Beo Begins Dress Shop. 129 So 7th St. JU.12 KODAK FINISHING 8 Hour Service The Peasley's Opposite Court House WILL XOT RKSIGN SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 10. Reports that Secretary of the Treas ury Mellon contemplated resigning, said to have been circulated In New Vork, were denied at the summer white house today. The president was said to be con fident Mellon had no Intention of giving up his present post In the cabinet. HOWARD & GRIMES AUTO STAGES Three round trips dallv be v tr." ?lamath falls. Ashland, Medford and Portland over the scenic Green Spring Mountain. l-eare Klnmaih Falls Daily ajn., 1:00 p.m. 58.45 ,M11 o vo Medford Dully :" a.m., 10:iW .m. i.!M, p.m. i.0,nn!c"on wlth tases at Medford to and from Port- Bnndon0qUi"0' Marshfield and Portland and Marshfield in Klamarti Fall, office; 015 '."ln' l1""'"' I hone KtKI. HERSHEYS COCOA 1 pound cans ,.....'...39c V'i pound cans . 20c ANCHOR FLOUR 49 pound sack .... $2.29 25 Strictly Fresh Eggs Compare the prize, dozen 35 FONTANAS PASTE A Macaroni, Spaghetti and iNoociies, a packages for .... STONE'S VACUUM PACKED COFFEE WILL PLEASE YOU- " y"""u "d"a z-b5 I Z'a pound cans $1.33 Strictly Fresh Creamery Butter Every pound guaranteed to QCrt give satisfaction, 2 lb. roll .... OC SHRIMPS AT A LOW PRICE Regular size, 1 can for ... 15c 12 cans for $1.75 FANCY ITALIAN PRUNES GOOD SIZE- CQ 5 pounds for DlvC TWO STORES IN KLAMATH FALLS 1 pound cans 55c CHAIN STORE BUYING POWER MARTIN & NUSSER . . . DANCE t Until 3A.M. At- , MALIK. SATURDAY Nlfi June 11. Les Saling't Orchestra Sanitary Mark! Pot Roast Beef, per lb. .... '. Beef Boil, per lb Sirloin Steak, per lb.. T-Bone Steak, per lb. ........ 6-lb. Roast Veal 2-lb. Veal Steak for Veal Stew, per lb. . . .v. .1 Mutton Stew, per. lb. . '. . . . . . ,. Leg of Lamb, per lb. V. . :. . '. SPECIAL FOR TODAY ONI Cottage Butts, per lb. 15c Roasting Chickens, Fryers and S 1. 1. -J Gilbert's Cash (Gfroa 123 No. 8th St. j -vci jr jiur vn tuur uoiior iwinKies i SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MCK 3 Pkgs. Jello for t 3 lbs. Small White Beans 3 lbs. Red Mexican Beans .; ; No. 10 Can Egg riums Bulk Macaroni, 3 lbs.'..' Watermellons, lb , Swift's Jewel Shortening, lb Mixed Cookies, lb .'. 4 Cans Cut Beans No. 10 Can Apricots , Lunch Wax Paper, 6 Rolls Valley Queen Flour, 49 lb. Sack ........ FREE DELIVERY Phone Us Your Order. Phone 4S4-X Frank & King's Comedi: una - Tib Big WMite Ted Seventh and Pine Streets Sunday and Monday 't The Great Swede Comedy DrW0 "IN WALKED OLE" Prices 25c and 50 c. Jazz OrM Vaudeville Between AcU I J