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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1925)
r Friday, July 17, 1925. tur KlAMATH NEWS I 1 " , j i ... ONSTRATION ( l 8 TOMORROW ( ; - i 1 rg&Li i Page TErei REBEKAHS PLAN . Peace In Sight With FOR CONVENTION . French And Morrocant Lr.ile H'"' 'l",rl 1,1 king the ""i,n lain In K amain ruin om ilia Wnillimh .iumi Kloc- d ,u bwn uern since nil i.iuk itr who us her lii'ailiiunrliir. Irt at tl week to number or iuutwh i , h iH.mllilll'lw of Hi J . . . . I. v,.n menu- t " lout cakes. ""r r.' iB-. Iilnal. some '. in 1 ap prises at vnrloua tiling. . .t I... ... I n a Vi.. III iimved uiwi "7 MP.. I,.rlrlr iu rninnK t irral-nt ul th! sltl- h nllrolr oprrnmp. luy Mr. Hroii otura mn vr. pluflnit I"" m"' 'n tn" 1.30 s'r! nil k-HTlnx ,r two hiiim without opn- HI. polal" 1. icwi aim. hard. '"'' I'-1" ""'! ,nB hwi ("KIP la I' It poxnt)t t nl III" rnrnitn. L irmlT mid Jlio not ;ilo murh. All vt lli rll-! plrl In cold oen; lifht up to caoKlug torn-. hi.n th lii'ut a autu- hut utf. Kfti Iho '.!- L trntrd In I III" malilixc. I. poaalbln lilf uy lc- lnt. . Mr. Scott ! I" la In I hi- orrn wlikli ah nil trrt In antlwlt.il fcmrruw tor 'Kalher dy.' r" hat bad all upvurtdully I tha itue lu opfratlun and tomorrow "Kulher" yra a chanoa o ' how li-r and bttr ".Mother I Libia la rook It iilie ha nuj yun ,..rtr- Klilt' K. fullior haa vnv l'lrnlr Onn of tlio many rant xrarlni hw kllchfuj filoit mill fur illvnrrn nimlnit (Iran-' (.,,,.n nt n,,, ,Pamn was pnjoynd lian tlin old alyla typo ofjvlllo j(. follliT. rliiirglnit cnul niiili)y a f,rp f Klamath Knlln ronl- kiiKif. Tim . wniinKiiouMi luhiininn troniniMil. l"" rmioajr , i,.nH ... v,.tlin.cluv ovi'iiinn at Plana fur r(ii.reiuuiton, both , at ( Ilia (invention and In tho parade' cft tho a.welon ot . the aoYerelitul Krand lixlite lu fort laud, drptemberj 21 to Hoplumlmr 24. were dlacusaed' und plana laid aca;tllnKty durlnn' tho Meeting of Proapeiiiy Itebekahl IoiIko i-f Klamath Kul! lest night. A rouinilttno on tranapurtatlon wan appolntwl which Included Mr a. Jennie Iturn. Viola Jonca and Wil liam liei'k. Thuao who will hare charge of nrrangpmenti for the amnion are NVIIIe WattPnliurK, Nellie Foilrr and Nina Keck. iNI'OKTHMKN Tl MKKT " Iti'Kiilar HiHftlng of the Klamath coiuily aporl.tmru uninlatlun will be held In tho chamber of cummeirce Monday nlKhl, arrordliix to recent umioiiucemunt. ik-verul Interentlng ft.a:ure uro to bo Introduced dur ing the evtnLng. I'Altm, July Id. (Vult-1 Xpw) A Fraurn-iSpanli.il iliii' gallon la r-nrouto to mn-t AImmI el Krlm to iIImtuhh tertna of peace to erul l lie ttlfflan war lu French anil HpaiiUh lorocro, U waa an nounced aeml-afficutlly Tliurwlay night. t O.tl STItlKK HEPT. 1 . .. .... -i i . ... . . . . ATLANTIC CITVj N. J.. July II. There la Bo ' d a liner ot a coal dhortage tn (luv United mate even In averH In a atrlke. anthracit nilue operator In 'ovodtreuca wtlb repre aeneatlve.4 of the ininnra dooiared Thuraduy In an official atatesmmt. On Heptivnher 1. the date set for a jtrlluj ahould the two aides fall' to come to an agreement there will be between' two and a half and three month ampply of anthra cite coal of domestic etxes. MUX PLAY IMI'OUTAXT PART VAN'COUVKK, B. C. July 18. "Men and not airplanes, nor tanks, nor gas. Is the prime factor In the scheme of modern warfare." Field Marshal Earl Halg declared here Wednesday before ble departure to the east. To Mee Mother C. H. Beanie j of Kirk anrlred In the city last ( UikUi to most hU mother, Mrs. Lucy Sexton ot Santa Barbara, who will visit with her son for some time. They plan to leave today lor bis homo in Kirk. According to Mrs. Sexton two home which she own. cd were demolished in Santa Bar bara lu the recent quake. . Itipiil lnvcti(rntion nf till rnmlilmn of tiiiil.linp': iinufttne nt1n ttlirbt il.itip !nli la m4! Botton city oliicials as an aftermath of-thii nillnpsc of the huililing hnaslng the "Pickwick Club,'' Vhlch killed close to 100 mcrrvmakc.? anil injurril scon'ii. ""liuiljin vxH'rts believe that the "over load on the floor anil the wrakcnril rortilitiiin of the buihlin due to excavation activities alongside it,! men contrltiutlnf; rnusra nf the cnllaiir. Photo, the mot striking; one taken after thtcollase,i shows the msnnrr in which the Boors gave war and bow the one brick, wall which remained alautliiiir. menaced rescue work. w ' . . . ' Local Briefs IVoni Merrtll- J. A. Morrow, pro prietor of the Morrow poultry ranch hlinh'i Kim. James IHxnn, ranrhn tl.f nnr,.' Hill l.A . , , , ,, , on the Merrill road was among the act-oinpanitd by Mr. and Mrs. Paul ,, ,,,, . , bn.sliie3 vinitors in the city on Thurs Pallon, who will return that evening. U.tJ 111 I - H HUH. , A booster for Klamath connij and Klamath Falls and every legit imate Industry therein that's to Klamath News. KLAMATH VALLBY HOSPITAL. In confinement a pleasant rest awaits you. , , . adv.- Kollowing a swim, . Mr. mid Mrs. II. K. Lndd and family, Mrs-. K. It. Werta nnd sou, Itnlnnd Wert i. re Hiulpped with full aulti-,of a mliinr chllit In reiiieti'd by the j vu.Kso bench. Liiiirn whlrli means tbut tho plaintiff. ithu houHe t-un set the clock, evening's nusil in the At Mnllii Fred Peterson, county ki.I leave It fur the eotlro school sunorltitenilent. speul Thurs- the aaauranie that she u,,y In Mulln and siirroiindlng dls ' a perfectly cooked meal trlcta, InHpectlng tho siiiooU nnd hiinxry family when din-! uollhg the necessary Items which arrlveii. ; 'will be Instnlleil before the opening i- "in leave nere un- or tlie Hinoois III llie lan. - , . rtubb Is krnlng but h left the as-, , .., r. thai .he will return for; From H.-..v -Kean W. Rwltt waa ,..... ,,,,..,,, denn nutratluns. Any woniun 1 among the many out of town visit-! ,. i....urai troublesomo queatlona ors in tho city from bis home '"';,, , nreenn State Rankers' Iho preparation or cooking the Meiiltv district yestenlay. ..... ..,.w , . j - association. muni una mailed his lh electricity will recede ,n , cotllmllnK to u-i iroin .Mrs. BCOTl 11 " ' . .. Hlon la written out ami left tho Merrill district was Adolph at the. Link Itlver Klectrlc Ciifkn, rancher of thnt seellon, who mailed to her in liives 1'or JJuuie After visiting tar HomV'tlirie nl'tho homo of Mrs. W. T. llnrvey, Mrs. Wallace, a resi dent of Kelso, Washington, return- a "wenlc" roast was enjoyed. Those c er uu"" ealBr- In the pnrty were Frank Hogue, j lllly- Frank llogue. Jr.. nnd Clifford i . : . . llogue. Mr. mid Mrs. Hob Huberts B1DH WANTED School District No. 1 ot Klam ath County, Oregon, will receive sealed bids UP' to Monday evening. July 20. at 7: 3D. for the construe tlon of a school room at Mills Ad- ilitlin nonr.l ! a n nlona n r. H I irallnio nn fila In iha nfllM n C. N. Cosebeom.' ' All bids to be addressed to Ida B. Momysr, clerk, and accompan ied by certified check for five per cent of bid. ' ; Signed)' RchooT District No. 1,--IDA B. MOMYER, Clerk. .115-19 In?? MOT 'ortlnnd, nnd hopes to be back In Kluiuatli Falls hy Sunday afternoon, . ... (.. fh.i nmh nt liiiutli es. care of spent Ihe day Thursday vlslllng and " lltilhouse Klectrlc company ! trnnauctiiiR business. R,, Aitnm Francisco, I. ., ' k From Clinic Dr. (1. S. N.-wsnm I irom toe mii "'"i" and Miss Lydla Fricke. county health road district, was among the many nurse, returned lute Inst evening ""t of town visitors In the city to from Honanw. whore they conduct-1 shop nnd transact business yestcr ed a bnby clinic for bnbics nnd day. children of pre-school age. I I Foster Fined Joo Foster, Klnin- To Illy BEATTY TY, July is. uiu. t v.. has the Seven MUe eon- ;ul of llealty was a visitor 'Whig fir a place to camn utnnier, as his crow is rt to move m right away. Mrs. A. A. Klrkwood. f' m living In Beatty for went to Portland. Mr. Klrk- 10 rturii oon and Mrs. u 10 spi'llcl a nmnlh v lot -' 'h nor mother. , I "tchklns of Slllnnlnelnn rJ fv"i his hay hands to tko tn rrop i tholr ranch: ""Hi side 0r hiiv. I 'ion Drown n,l Vl.l 1 Klnmatli Kails. Mr. Brown r the doctor's enre. ! "owan of Bonanza la tl(lnk-, inrtiim a hotel In Beatty. ta needed awfully bad. j t U running full blast on. 'ty store fields, nnd tho huy; Itiken for. as ithere will bo n Worses on tho lob nil summer. nl Pitt purchased a new car.' selling ready for 'the hucklo-l Well. j Mrs. Dorothy Weaver and, nth county rancher was fined one Miss Leah Weaver of Salt Loke City, dollar In Police JUtigo i.ngnangen ..in. i- .,i Mr. i n lilvnn nnd! court yesterday, when he was nr- Mlss Hnth Dixon, will leave for Illy Sunday, where they plan to remain rnlgncd on charges of Improper lighis mid lack of license and rear fortnight visiting with Mrs. light I for a 1 -"- U V .i PDAK FINISHING i out at R p. m. BPlt Court House 0TEL ASTOR R0M hu PRIVATE TOILET P Bath. LUMBER, HAY AND GRAIN, BONDS AND CON TRACTS BOUGHT AND SOLD NEW AND USED GRAIN BAGS BINDING TWINE AND SACK TWINE Solo Agent for J. I. CASE THRESHING MACHINE CO. J. N. BRAMIIALL Real Estate 208-209 Winter Bldg. Broker Phone 149-J I UIsedBars Bis; July Clearance Sale of Used Cars From California. Prices That will open your eyes. Payment plans that will make it possible for you to own an Automobile at Blue Book Prices. 1925 Essex touring, new car, Oregon license, spare tire. 192rW Nash 6 Pass. Coach. 199nU)ldamonHa Touring. 192t .lewett Sport Touring. " 1924 Oldsniohlle Sport Touring. 1924 firay Coupe. 1923 lewett Touring. ' 1923 Stndobaker Special Six Touring. 1923 Frrd Touring. 1922 Oakland Touring. 1921 studebaker Spoclal Tour ing. 1923 Star Touring, 1923 Slar Deliverv. 1922 Huiik Six 7 Pass. Touring. 1919 Dodco Touring. 1921 Stmlehakor Light ' Six Touring. lS4Kwex 8f- Coach. 1921 Chalmers Sport Touring. 1 922 StnuYlmkf rj ig Six Tour- 1923 Hiilck Six Touring. ' . 191 l Hodge Touring. 1923 N;ish SpVrt Touring. 1923- (ildsmoblle 4 'Sport Tour ing. 1924 Flint 40, Rex Top. Mievroli'ts 1924 Sedan, new car. guaran teed, a big reduction. 1924 Coach Guaranteed. 1924 Touring.- , 1 923 Touring ' 1 923 Touring, private owner. 1923 l oin iiiR. a big reduction. 1923 Hi jibiter, 6 balloon tires. 1 923 Sedan. Also n big selection of used cars from San Francisco. ' CALIF-OREGON USED CAR EXCHANGE. IIOAfll.AM) lF,iHKXKOTH Slli mill Pine H(. Special Electric Range ' Demonstration v'1 Ends Tomorrow Saturday is Mrs. Jessie Scott's last day in Klamath Falls demonstrating the Westing house Automatic Electric Range, the "Range with the Clock." . Mn.. Scott Is a widely known electric cooking specialist. Whether yon are now buying a range or not, you should not miss this opportunity of meet ing her. We want all mothers and wives to come In while "Mrs. Scott Is here. Watch her bake cake, then try a sample. Learn how eooklnr pan he made bet ter and easier, and bow .you can conserve your own time , and strength for other things. Tomorrow Is the last-day. It Is also Men's Day. Why not see to It, that the man of the house comes to tomorrow's demonstration? Mrs. Scott can soon satisfy him that you need an automatic electric range. Tell father to come and see the thing working and taste the roast -and cake! Remember, Tomorrow Is The Last Day Link River Electric Co. . Corner of Seventh and Klarftath Streets . , ELECTRIC RANGE LI CUCCTBX JJ The Sign of the WeitinghoMse Store IB TOMORROW Is Fathers Day And Here Are Some Facts For Dad! fffu, fcai-wia I'l.j.'JaV j tL WESTINGH0USE FULL AUTOMATIC ; y Two ovens lock three plates. . $50.00 down, $15.60 for 12 months. WESTINGH0USE JUNIOR AUTOMATIC" k- . , . I , . , t - One oven clock three plates. $35.00 down, $12.30 for 12 months. OTHER STYLES AT MORE REASONABLE PRICES Mrs. Scott Is Still Here! Come in. 1 LINK RIVER ELECTRIC CO. 7th at Klamath Ave. Phone 171 New, Modern hosi,ppit,llDUl,i;l;ndThooirtt F CARAGE Tariff I, at n 3E