The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 12, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
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SECOND
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(Every Morning Except Monday)
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1925.
Price Five Cent
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RK ABLE
FVMD PAD
Union Services Will Be
Held At Christian Church
Rev. A. L. Hire, pastor of the
fresbyterlan church,- arrlvod In
Klamath Falls lata lout nliht from
tha Christian Kndaavor International
convention at Portland. Services
will bo hold at tha Presbyterian
church at tha usual tlma this morn
Driven ln und ,nl" B,en'" "ev- ",ce
. I will deliver the sermon at tha union
t f i
ana nere iu services to b held at tho Christian
church.
Main Street, Dayton, Tenn., Becomes main treet,U.SA
X)n Display To-
Howie Garage
hind new car from
math Tails In six-
not the lsast bit
end of the Journey,
llowle of tha Howie
did yesterday with
Four to be brouiiht
I It Is the classiest
lie Imagined a re-
ement In the motor
lent of the rnryier
liltd the Idea that
ins "1Kb cost. All
motor car enjoy-
kjoyinent that heav-
I the Chrysler Four
I. It bos comfort
I dependable per-
feat Just accompl-
luwle has any slini-
f tho'cireon Springs
afternoon tha water
if the Chrysler Four
te from Portland was
that ha placed his
Id this a brand new
been driven at the
speed continuously
day.
Four la so popular
toushout the United
s been difficult for
rs to let deliveries,
yesterday la a
been sold for some
trs t(
In
wll'.liqld ifillvrc
howevor, so that tha
ho have expressed
over this most re-
ivement of tha motor
an opportunity this
In and see It today
II worth your while.
I vitally Interested In
kotor cars these days.
fsler Four soema tn
SSETS IN
ARE URGE
ON, July 11. Undo
44 building and loan
with membership of
14.715.(37.197 assets,
F. Cellarion' secre-
States League. of Lo-
nnd Loan assoclatlona,
at Its 33rd annual
knsas City.
Rain In membership
cent; In assets, 1832,-
P0.87 per cent. New
lasod 1197.084.169 In
half; Ohio's growth
for , the year:
115,000,000: Mas-
i".'i.j(s; Illinois,
I New York. $34,567.-
km. 125,190.245: Indl
807: California, 123,
is, 121,942.769: Loula-
M.S44; Missouri, S18.-
Jebraska, $14,223,064:
)12.301,435; .Kansas.
North Carolina. 113.-
Klahoma, 111,977.388:
1.636,833.
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Hill Named
ienation Suit
Mont., July 11.
Mb) Walter Hill, mll-
of the late James J.
of the Great Northern
Known ai an "empire
named as defendant In
of affections suit, filed
urt here today by Frank
Montnna rancher.
oh is now In Chicago.
ore served on Hill while
"pooling his huge cattle
land holdings near Liv-
over-else dresses at Bee
ess Shop. 129 So. 7th
TO BE ERECTED
BY FAIR BOARD
Free Hay To Be Furnished
Farmers' Livestock
During Fair
At a meeting of the Klamath
county fair board held Friday even
ing in the offices o( the county
agent, thero were present It. E.
Bradbury. K. M. Hammond, II. N.
Man. W. W. Southwell and T. W.
Newcomb. The primary purpose of
the meeting was the financial ad
justment between the fair board and
tha Illy llndoo association, arising
from the three-day celebration Just
past, but there being no representa
tive or member nf the rodeo associa
tion present, the claims of both par
ties were presented by the auditor,
Southwell, and discussed at length.
It was voted that $1,000 be al
lowed as two purses of $600 each
for automobile and harness racing
at the coming county fair. In ad
dition to a- sum somewhat In ex
cess of $2,000 used 'for running,
relay and eharlot races last fall.
Several Inquiries from racing slablos
have been arriving and the racing
program Is' befog complied' by Mr.
K. M. Hammond, and will be on the
press within a week.
As soon as plans for an exhibit
bouse for poultry and pet stock are
obtained, bids will be requested, and
the new structure be in readiness to
receive exhibits by the time the fair
open. It waa further ordered that
the north end under the grandstand
be adequately protected by rolling
doors, and that the garden produce,
field crops, community exhibits, po
tato division and flowers, be given
space therein. This was made nec
essary by the crowded condition of
the main exhibit pavilion last year,
and the wilting of pcrlMinble ex
hibits. Hoys' and girls' club ex
hibits, domestic art, cullnnry and
other delicate exhibits will hnve the
entire space of the old show pa
vilion. The aum of $50 to be awarded In
first, second and third prises of
$26, $15 and $10 each, was unani
mously agreed upon for community
exhibits, which were regarded by the
fair board as making up a most
representative, Attractive' and val
uable' part of the county's display.
This Is the first year thnt prises for
this particular division have been
offered, and through the efforts of
County Agent Henderson, it is hoped
that the community clubs of Bonan
sa, Langell Valley, Merrill, Malln.
Poe Valley and the newly organised
association of Fort Klamath, may
be Induced to enter. Last year
Malln was the only entorprlslng com
munity to take advantnge of this
opportunity to s'.nw the world and
Klamanthtans, In particular, what
boun.tlful crops, luscious cheese and
other valuable products she pro
duces. As tho plonoer in community
exhibit work the Tule Lake Farmers'
club promises something this year
to surpass her Initial effort of 1926,
which by the direction of A, E.
Street, proved ono of the most at
tractive displays at the county fair.
It was formally decided that free
hay would be furnished to" stock and
horsea during the fair, and grain for
hogs and that racing horses would
be provided with hay gratis ono day
before the opening of, and one day
after the closing of the county fair,
Insuring their manager time to pro
cure hay for a longer stay.
Space for Industrial exhibits, 16x1
16 foet on the wost side, and 16x14 I
feet on the east aide of the lower
arcade, will be for rent to such
firms, companies or corporations,
as may choose to put In an Indus-;
trial or morchants' display. Since j
last fall the srounds have been re-i
wired so that load for operating j1
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Baby Clinics To Be
Held in Klamath Co.
Health Unit To Aid Babes
In Merrill and Bonanza
During Weew
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Two baby clinics in Klamath
county will be held within the next
few days. They are as follows:
' At Merrill Tuesday, July 14, 1925
at school building, nnder auspices
of community group of Public
Health association, of which Mrs
Q. H. Carleton is chairman.
At Bonanza Thursday, July 16,
1925, at the bouse of Mrs. Lyttle.
Clinic will be conducted J Dr. O.
8. Newsora. county health officer.
and bis asslstanta.
The above clinics will be the third
clinic held In each place.
Clinics have in previous years
been conducted by Dr. Estella FoVd
Warner of the state bureau of child
hygiene. This year the state has
no physician to hold clinics in the
state. Therefore the clinics this
year are being held by the health
office.
Davton. Tenn.. population 1,800, is the center of wide-world interest, during the first trinl
a man for teaching thst nun is descended from a lower animal. Above is Main Street, Daytor.'fl
principal street Below ii a view of the leading hotel. The nicp shows Dayton's location.
BADLY INJURED
Ed Carruthers, sawmill foreman
for Lorenj operations at the Long
Pine Lumber company, is In Klam
ath General hospital, suffering from
a severe gash In the forehead, as a
result of a glancing piece ot Iron
striking him in the head while
working at the plant yesterday be
tween four and fire o'clock In tho
afternoon.
The foreman was using the tools
in the blacksmith shop when the
accident occurred. Although not
rendered unconscious, fear waa felt
for Carruthers before the flow of
I blood was stopped. According to
the Loreni office, he was bleeding
inwardly as well.
Reports from the hospital late last
night were favorable.
irL.i t tai
vjciuiie is ratal
Back in Michigan
ATTENDS MEETING
Frank Corpenlng, rancher of the
Olene road district, was among the
cattlemen In Klamath county to at
tend the meeting of the association
in the chamber ot commerce-yesterday.
Corpenlng was appointed . as
secretary to hla district.
large mechanical working exhibits
may he delivered, and distinct ef
fort will be made to Interest many
of the manufacturing and lumber
concerns to Install exhibits that will
interest and Intrltfie the, passing
crowds.
There was genoral discussion re
garding ' the future possibility of
erecting a building for womens' dis
plays and club work, which would
.answer the purposes of a community
meeting place,' and be of an income
producing typo by reason of rentals
for' social events. It wss finally de
cided that funds did not warrant
such expenditures this year, and
that It were better to wait until such
building might be assured sufficient
funds to make it complete for all
requirements.
Owing to the absence of Sir. Clo
ver, manager of the local profes
sional baseball team, no definite un
derstanding or agreement regarding
the use ot the fair grounds could be
arrived at. Showers for the ball
players, dressing rooms and other
conveniences have been Installed,
nnd the high school ball and trnck
teams have enjoyed these accessor
ies during tha past few months of
prnctico and after games.
The fair board expressed them
selves as one and all in favor of ex
pressing a vote ot appreciation to
Miss Lorena Trickoy for her part,
which they deemed a very large one,
in making the recent rodeo a suc
cess, and without which they did not
believe the attendance would have
reached the satisfying figure at
tained x Several bills wero considered and
some passed upon favorably by the
board, who ordered them paid as
soon as money was forthcoming to
mejt them.
A booster for Klamatb count)
and Klamath Falls and every legit
imate industry therein that's the
Kletnath News
STURGEON BAT. Mich., July 11.
(United Press) A ' cyclone hit
Sturgeon Bay late this afternoon,
with one known casualty.
The twister was accompanied by
a heavy rain, and considerable prop
erty damage was reported. Three
men, while crossing a bridge on the
east aide of the city, were awept oft
by the storm, two being rescued by
life-saving crews. The third man
drowned.
Special!!
This Week Only!
I year guarantee
PHILC0
II plate, 6 volt
' $18.00
Battery Service
Station
Wm. E. Mueller
613 Klamath Ave.
Phone 841
r. . latest J 1P0D ol
Walter P. Chrysler's
tull conception of
what a four-cylinder
car should be
has now become a
reality.
Mr. Chrysler an
nounces the new
Chr sler Four, companion car
to the Chrysler Six. It is here,
ready for your inspection.
Whether you are a car owner
or not, by all means see this
new Chrysler creation. Ride in
it. Get to know the latest
Chrysler achievement which
the master car builder identi
fies with his own name.
It will amaze you, for it is our
firm conviction that the new
Chrysler Four represents a bet
ter and finer combination of
power, speed, fuel mileage and
charm of appearance than any
other four in the world today.
The wonderful riding qualities
cf the new Chrysler Four cannot
Touring Car
F.O.B. Detroit nfyc lyctra
be described. You
must experience
them to know what
an advance has been
made in the four
cylinder field. It is
enough to say that
a ride will amaze
and delight you.
And when you ride you'Hnotice
the absolute quietness of the
four-cylinder engine, you'll find
no rumble or tremors tn the
body of the car.
Here is a car you can truly drive
all day without fatigue. It is
hardly ever necessary to shift
gears, except for starting from
a dead stop. When shifting is
necessary it is made clean and
noiselessly by the matched
transmission gears and easy
clutch action.
There has never been the like
of the new Chrysler Four at
anywhere near its price. Be
prepared for a great revelation.
T..rlt Car SSJ F. O. B.
ttrai(, lax twtrm, Fout-mOmI
hydraulic fcraSc. ciMl.
Srian I095 P.O.B. Drmlfc
tax extra. Fot-wmI hyarmiie
krafca .UfaI. Bab k Fulur.
tax extra. FoMr.uhcl Hydraulic!
prafcvl .pttonal. 04y oy fufwr.
I 999 P. O. B. Detroit.
9? DisphJ TODAY
Be Sure to See Them
Far ahead In power, speed, fuel mileage,
beauty; in safety, ease and complete and
perfect readability.
First car of its price with the option of
hydraulic four-wheel brakes at alight
extra cost.
Delivers 38.5 horse-power 83 per cent
more power certainty aud performance
than its official rating.
Positive full force-feed lubrication, giving
far more efficient lubrication with no
increase in oil consumption.
Unusually sturdy, rugged frame. ,
Howie Motor .Co., Distributors
Jll-13