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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1925)
n " ' rage i wo : . " , . n. inir IO SIT VFRfiFS TRIBUTE s 1A1D KLAJIATH BY " 1 WUKM rLAuUt IJ . tWULAWU ICBUI3 L0S ANGELES CHAMBER COMMERCE " Km: nM NtTinN W h wauiuiuimL.il MINER Saturday. July 2.".lggL t rs l.:ii"i a." ronferi ae to prr.:.t ntir rt umph let . road i - Isllllv Infested. Tom Waters- board of supervisors f I-o partly ilrsir. The chamber of nminnTiT hutld- Ihink ine tn l.oa Angeles has teen nui re- W rr'.dham. president of the ur.il dirt highway as that bl-h ! i . ...., i.h. Los Angeles chamber of commerce. p ' V" , ,mon the prominent visitors land over the Croon Springs moun- in the city vesterday. arriving from tuin to Klamath Kalis." ,h- .ii, t' enlov a visit In the, l'ndhum continued ia kU cipres- Klamath country, and at the Crater slon of appreciation in the xenlc i nvr. nv. Ju:r 24. tl'nitrd . . . nridi.4m i. actoninan- beauty of thfi road t Ihe valley. f.l mlnera and mine on- , . hv hi. f,miiv. lie Is one oi ine nrst auou eed lo meet In Joint Whil In Klamath Kalla yesterday advocate In aoutheru , i aitiornis. Wednesday in an effort ., , ,, ,he rh.mher of and In the year 1310 was a member a atriko of 1.000,000 anj a, oud In his of 'he praises of the Ashland-Klamath Kails Anseles. it represents a in- nif.h,av C. riridgeman. the, ... .. V(.ry ,,u .nMniMB.r Intermediary in the coal ,h..t t...siir,,l hl.'hwv " tentlv roniDlcted. taLinK In an en- dlspnie, who until Friday had tried (,0l.I;iriu, riahant. "by destroying tire block, .according lo the visitor nuucceaafully to brio the disput-' , . .. nrivsitv r makinic a n his way north. I'roiliani and ants around a singlo council table. pav(l(1 roa(t of it an, rutting rlll , his party are enjoinR Rrldceman managed to bring the . ,in- ,h v (rater lake, then north ownera and miners together for a .., haye befu Instrumental In ob- incton. where he will inspect scv ahort conference Friday, and it was (a nill(, the pre,n,.c 0f many 0( ,he ral paper mills in whi.h he in In announced that the Joint talks would t.aiifornla hjChwa and byways and terested. The party plans to go as be resumed Wednesday. have never seen o attractive a nat- far north as llanff. Canada The other development or Ihe day In tbo laboj actuation was the con-,L0g Beach To Have It vention l.a group oi aeiegates rep-, resenting 600.000 skilled trades unionise. r he were called together in mranrHtnitrv sesjiinn lo diacasi! jcandido: Edward PROPORTIONHERh doatroyed. Hordes of r.y worms wer. ... n rawllug cr. Ihe nialn hlgh toward the Alean.er ran. ..." night as t'horp.nmn come lo Klam ath Falls. Chorpcnlng e.llmatcs tho poll l ilamaga lo Klamath crops at m.r 500.0i unless effect Ivo action Is Ukco within Iho nut 1 days. (Continued From lag )) Total of l ucrcs d and lior.les of eating. Kllloll to of to aires lu- K. 1.. fist.-d. Mr.. Hatch -50 acres all badly In-fesli-,1 1',-litka : of 5" aires badly In- trip to fcstc.l , - Wash-; facka b. others - H a. r f old1 . . ,,r,.,M., , H,g.-J ! riTTtsllflK.il. Ta , July ! Mrs. Henry Herman refused to glve $j and a dr.-ss (o HoMia Mil. hell. a (i)y girl who had told her for j tune ,i llolfha laid a curse" on, her. Mrs. Herman promptly became 111 from worrying about lb spell ahd now llol.-ha has been flu.-d , $1110 and held for investigation oiij complaint of the vlciim's bus! band. i alfalfa aM bad. in acres completely rrw shop U" S.. Till S J - I Southern VNitors. Among the California visitors in the city this! Bathing Beauty Parade week from the south are r S. Miller. j San Francisco: James Thomas. Ks-i K. Totter. I.os LONG BEACH. Calif. July H Angeles: R. W. I'ridliam. l.os Angel-: R. W. St. Jolui. fcacramento; i the unemployment-ituatiow.-- me' i workers bitterly taeallsT't the cap-'The Long Beach council, which wass; lUllat aystem of Industry. Jto decide whether or not to enact , Blake Vent. Redmond: R. 1). Cramp- tradea onion rengress, who presided, an emergency ordinance prohibiting1 'one year and up. J2t-SJ Corning: D. W. Dorman. Los Anceles excoriated British employers for " -' " '( Frank Rivers. Newark: A. I,. No- their policy of reducing wagea lo 8sve UD despair when rival fac- man. Fresno: Cus A. John.un. Sac- remedy the fndustrial situation. He tions drowned out the proceedings, rameuto: Leland F. Stokes, Garden said redactions were stunid and fu-'wtth cheers and jeers. i Grove; T. M. BaylLs. Yreka: Pat- tile, because they reduce the purl Church factlona, which claimed rick O'Rourke. Oakland: George E. I chasing power of the great mass of the parade was "shameful and an Rees, Ferndale: Alvln T. Ilodle, I consumers. , insult to the moral people of Long Bishop; B. C. H.-aley. San Jose;; "The capitalists," Swales contin- Beach," were greeted by loud cries B. E. Ewlng. Arrvo Grande; Jen-! ued. "are sntelleoluaUy bankrupt in of "evil in to him who evil thinks.", nie Harris. Alpaugh. ' face of th present difficulties. 1; When there seemed little possiv warn the- governing classes that bility of settling the matter quietly, j - j there ii'a limit to the workers' en-,the council graciously side-stepped; Bee Begin has added a depart j durance and torebearance." the issue by postponing, action until ment fi ; children'a dresses fnon , il Must Stand Tat Tuesday. A. J. -Cook, secretary of the min-i - era' union, was equally harsh. He'- appeaied lor support to protect the miners' standard of living, and lo help them obtafn a living wage. He said that in ten years the mine own ers had received a profit of (13. 000,000 and that $20,006,000 had gone as royalties to the owners of the land. , ; J "In tfie event of a strike," Cook said, "the miners -will- protect 4h-4 pits from damage, as they, hope to own the mines some day, and do; not want them destroyed." I The -delegates cheered loudly' ! !!:l (Si ALTAM0NT AUDITORIUM a ' Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Night Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will furnish the music. All conveniences and first class floor. Rest Rooms Lunch and Soft Drinks. , MARTrN & NUssER Mac's Cash Grocery SATURDAY SPKCIAI-S 2 Tomato CaUi. 11 oz. for 43c 1 qt. Sweet Tickles 54c 1 Fineapple, I) oz. size 29c 3 Cans Yellow Peaches. No. 2'. size 63c 1 lb. Hills Coffee, blue tins 49c 10 Par Carton Fels-Naptha Soap 69c 8 lb. Can Snowdrift $1.77 4 lb. Can Snowdrift 89c You will also find many other buys in this store. One half block off Main on So. Gth St. Phone your order. . ..We have our own delivery ser vice and deliver anywhere in the city. Trade With Us Bank the Difference. . '!...- .- Mac's Cash Grocery Phone 855. H. I. McKIM ttu: TV , villus rruit . 01 .(.rants Pass, Oregu' Graduate of Kuwait; Bible Sthi Preach to the First Christian QJ Congrcaton at the jj FRANK & KING SHOW Sunday, 11:00 A. M. I, if when Cook concluded his statement of the mine situation, with an ap peal for help. When the miners and owners meet Wednesday Bridgeman will en deavor to find a basis for negotia tions, as both owners and miners will emer the conference chamber retaining their own points 'of view, which resulted In the Issuance of a strike ord';r Thursday. Shipping Tied fp Mr.rr.bers of the transport union will meet Saturday to insure that no -oal wonid be transported anywhere in KnjdanJ. Seolland or Wales In Hie event of n strike. Monday a delecinii.n from the trades union eonaresa will see Premier Baldwin to disenss unemployment in general, and the mine situation in partic ular. Tho possibility of a strike at mid night July 31, has been lessened by the agreement of the miners and owners lo confer. It is understood that the owners will suspend thnr notice, terminating the present na tional wages and hours of labor agreement from day to dav, If ne gotiations with the men extend be yond July 31, .,,,. nijtk(j take effect. . Shepherds Music House Advertised Inumal recognition i3 giv,. a Klaimith Palis music house In the latest l:.si, f tnu Ml:tip Tr i li n dicator. a leading nuisi,- lr:i, ,la r -puhlislir-d weekly (M,,.-1K,,. Tho ad of 1h., Karl Shepherd ( n "When you ore ..Id?" i r-prlnted In the magailine along with t. ,.,lt that accompanied tlio advertisement Tiio Shepherd ud and cut are the subject of a special article entitled "Showing that a small town mer chant can advtrtko well If ho wants to." According to the article. the Shepherd advertisement "Is well pt throughout and is effective wheth er it sells goods directly or simply causes tho de,.ire for music to be folt." Another Shepherd advertisement. "Send Away," Is reprinted In full in a recent taxuc of the Gulhrundscn Iiullctin. a monthly magujine print ed by tho tlulbrandsen I'iano com pany of Chlr-ngn. The mugiizlne Is published In the Interests of (;). trandsen dealers und salesmen. Genuine Victrolas Reduced BUY NOW PAY LATER Vietrola Pictured Above Formerly Priced at $110.00 NOW $75.00 Wpricefs0re haVC WC beC" P8itl0n l ffcr 8CnuipC Yictro,as at tl,cse ridiculously Vietrola Console Pictured Above, Formerly Priced at $20000 NOW $130.00 EASY TERMS WIRTZ'S MUSIC STORE vt 122 Sc. 6th St. Klamath Falls, Oregon APPETIZING KOASE - That Can't Be Beat These are just the type of Meats yot at Miller's Market. Those nice appsi of finest cattle properly prepared your tvery needs.' i 'rices no .more thar elsewhere. N MILLER'S MARKEI Sanitary Marl Pot Roast Beef, per lb Reef Roil, per lb. Sirloin Steak, per lb T-Rone Steak, per lb. 6-lb. Roast Veal . . . : 2-lb. Veal Steak for Veal Stew, per lb. Mutton Stew, nor lb. Leg of Lamb, per lb. SPECIAL FOR TODAY OS IK 1v Roasting Chickens, Fryers and i hi ... , , . ii 3 Real Bargaii 1919-7 Pass. Hudson Tou..ring i 1921 Oakland 3 Pass. Coupe - I 1922-Ford Coupe L: ; Cash or Terms - ill II Acme Motor 0 6th and Oak. ' T Phot .. " - ... n