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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1925)
Pace Two Thursday. July :'0. I"--"- ! . ..... ..... .-., -.red ... - . . .. . i ,. i .. . i..,-i .in II u i m - i H 1 ItnpoMllilB that n" "- . .. ,, nal position substitutes auiocracj -.. say "' - , parliamentary goieriimcnl. nil" none, i I. . ....Il-nt nnivtrtUlllly lo put At its n-'it n ! CARICI1 AUTO CAMP MIGHT WELL BE im J gyppy IN- i nnir rOT 4 TP nPFIPR TOO' UU1IL.I HVU imi i sr. .1 ih.a , r.,i i ,i i i j a x tvu A .. . , ... i. .Wr in county K. . Ill UNUtKhU 3 : z. : r-r.2. cr-rrn ITlafm X Jt w p - unt 27, llu iuiiulHHliii will STRICTEST TESTS no nieua.e even to lac trade route.. , I lie nunc. . a ....--... - in tinmion mviiuu In measure. Mr. and Mr.. F. M.ber 0f visitor, ran to T per. . O.ricJ nr. more th.n keeper, of on. or III car., on .ho Fourth of Jul,.; !f tn. Tost delightful .u.o camp. 'visitor, from .11 over the .1.1. and. . .v. ..... . t,n.j,r on the more. .11 over IU m -- . . .... vi,..K Ta.tma cout. they are real estate ageutsi eager io euj.., .... -- , tacked in. Dunn th. past year In order to care for .hi. emoted h.v. aided more th.n a score, surplus, the Onrtch. had built SO. T? nMUr. "j recurreno. . typhoid ep. county. If not In hUm ? Umlc which claimed .ever.l live, in During in. iour. h , , w( nol m.ny of th. visitor, wno wim cop- he next ten year.. c.orge nAed pointedly If; highway. the menace again-! wnicu i.n.u.u - .a. to build wnrhip. i" Johnny Weismuiler lakes mited states.! Typhoid Menace To Be ,n "", i)eal,e wimmiin nonon volved Ihau Britain " Given Close Attention 1 By Local Doctor Relieve Cuiitfhs, Colds, Ilcadnchc, Rheumatism and All Aches tuul I'nins with m All lu-P MJftlwtwJ ikm. i.ImMW. Mult" V fli-frr tf Mustard Plastrr . . i ..... ...v nitrlali this vear If Dr. R. II. i Kal enouh to Invest, .re more th.n c.r tna. oriv iuiu ui - . , , . ! p. wfth th. Kl.m..h country.; could tel. a story. Packard, and Ub deputy ..... dairy and food alV.I fu.ur. in which they ioojr.din.ra. where only two or three conmi.,ioner. actlnr In conjunction may profit 1 are enjoying their summer vacation. wl.Ti th. local polic. department.; Throorh' the Osr!--h -everal pro-r.d .sain n Ford from Mon'ai t rrrrmt It. ! toal" men. i:o have .ke a -Mean:- d -".i ,f.,l .n. fvK 1 'u' ''" Urn da off f thv triad ... ...t,r !t.ul.i i.i. .ht pwu-.uu -..-u-v ,Mt-:aa .nuoua.ed have found a griiiiy. white toothed Airdale an ;eni;on io proserme ... Ilanch- tired but ready to lake tninki n-ui o. i i - 'PWII ing milk within the city iiuuis oi !N BKATTI.K. July -' -Itefore va.it thn :ik of ictaiors lining boih Ides of lb. narrow channel of an SI ler. the national I. A. A. l awlin mlng (haniionsh;p op.Tud In Ho Lake Vahuii:ion ranal lure llil afternoon. At the sanie time h' n.irlhaox. lnv.iaiion.il chainil n ship. ..arli'd and the event ll! I" alternated durlnii the four d' meet. The '' I' a'i'arlcd main JwimtnlMK and dUmi! 1011m of nal I'OUTl.AND. July Ifnlled icnal and world wide Intere.i, many of which hold th. Klamath country, .. -. . . I.. .L. lh n. na llnl fkl inH 1 ST1V UlllTIU ll B.'ll-.. .. practice in Klamatn rails, uancu- urru ,.- i .ewni- . no one minier uouur run- . ,.,.. ,,,,, , ,.x,., t,., t ra by hundred, ar. advised to tryithey come. i" """"" Iract for grading : mile, of the . kcene-i chara.i..r . th. th. r..u,U to4,M,.p,.,tond, r:-,h;,r U w, prow the reriite vaney.. ana m m.u, 1 1, , ,.. r. ,. m ' ver aim ""''"!,,, , knwn , i. .lanneroua. caaea Inr.stors have reaped moroioi nog. mat am tra ou . . - - - - w. ,nvjrj Vedneday by the stale than dream could have offered. tourlste. "More dog. than children permit." Lamb declared. "I haye nl(hwiiy .ommU.,lon b, .tw, three ... . . . . .. .k. ...... ...a .w ! litot .Inn nritnrfl to thn nollre to Since th. opening of tno tourist in mosi c.r..-,.-. - w - contractor.. mor. than 20.000 nersons thing from Peke. to mongrel, with ; pice up everyDouy .euing mu. I'nll. one and four were awarded Johnny V-l!iiiilli-r yard nun's free sivlo iu G uilnutio m n the 440 national riut ollda. the Altamont auto park. In 1934 daring the same season, total fig have partaken of the hospitality of black spots on their yellow tails." j without a permit." Recently an Aiasian car drove r into th. auto park, the tourlsta hav-' The dairy commissioner also an . . .. , . . . v. t... .v.. i. r fmm iia.b. nnnnred that nn and after the area anowea 1,112: visitor, iromiiu. iuw -- - Construction company July 1 to October 1. to Britten Lommoia, touring aown . ieuij nr ui ""i The banner night or record nom-lhe coast. . 'ing milk from cows for which he cannot show a tuberculin test less MOVIES, AUTOS AND HIGH SCHOOLS CAUSING DEGENERATION OF YOUTH . TZcuZlll 'Zf: ,"LZ to Uauer. and Haucis of Imyton, Wash., for 591.379. fnlt two wa. .warded to the Knelehart Paving tt 1 f Kureka. Calif., for $105,913. und unit three was given to J. W. Sweeney of Port land for I244.S10. The total price of the contract was 1941. 02. Among other award wore: i ..v.t.- ........ I...... i S3S0 and six uionlha Imprisonment.! , ... ,, ... . . ,, ... ,. ., tion Wells ranch section. Oregon Violation of th. city ordinance . , . .... .7 . . ,. ... , . ., i ( avea highway, grading 4.33 mile.. . v... , v k. . j I requiring city permits is pun shable " t. 29. a half hour to an hour boy. and . M , , , ,, Karl McXutt. Eugene. $24,033. SAN FRANCISCO, July . . in -i vi. i. I fffrla ran hA mflaa anrf mllo mv I Dil, luivmuuiin UlU UlfiU scuuvu. . - j . . . l. i.ti (mm nil Ihiua hn bnnw IK.m mnA " " I therefor, feel that there I. no dan ger of disgrace." "It la nothing unusual and nncom mon to aee lad of It nt partie. carrying a flask on bi. hip and even offering drinks to girla." Doerffler have been classed with drinking and smoking as the chief dangers which confront America's youth. Addressing the Wall her league convention here Wednesday, the Rev. Alfred Doerffler, of SL Louis, warn ed the Junior organization of the Lutheran church against factors, which he declared were undermining th. morals of the nation's boy. and; cause of the unscrupulous and the girls. non-Christian who attend, the speak- "The movie, portray ain and crime; er aaid. "These find a great delight and law-breaking in a way that an-, in undermining the morals and faith peal. look. clever," he said. jot the Christian youth by informing. "True, in most instances the villain Bneering and enticing," he told the later on la punished, but somehow convention. or other this lesson does not sink I Doerffler'. constructive suggestion in. In many, pictures crime and was supervised recreation fn the vice are glorified." church, carefully planned as a means The automobile, the speaker de- by which "a soul can be kept from clared. la dangerous because "within the pitfalls Mong life's path." by a maximum penalty of 100 fine Jcrterson county Hrulge across Thorough Inspection i roonea river. Kucnenoerg ana j A city permit I. required beore ! Whitman. Portland. I1S.40U. milk can be .old. either wholesale; A" ,)id, for ,hc construction of "lor retail, within the city limit, of a hoUHe Emigrant park, on the Klamath Falls. The permits are ob- 01,1 Oregon trail, were rejected. tained from the office of the police utlns lttre'y In en-ess of the es- said. "It is looked upon as 'keen' 'ney are iss.ie.1 to transgress the 18th amendment." j0"'"'"" '1 ""w," ' ' rtlZZZ? T1""; The menace In hith school, I. he. "V ""'rymau applying." - ....... .or iu permit. Applications fur the test are received at the office of the! 1,1 Tlle Dulles-California highway. county agent in tho court house..'"1 ,,e financed and the highway Dr. George I). Bishop, government ! finsl'l next year. Inspector, will a'.rive in thia vldn. Tho a'a' advertise for the ity within a few days to make tu berculin examinations. land forest service resulted in an tuberculin ' understanding whereby the final gap i I Ol I.Hl A ! t&r. A liquid I " ' l iZ, Sold EvvrywiWft VETERANS OF FOR EIGN WARS SPE CIAL MEETING IMPORTANT. All mon who have . a :; foreign twrviee with the U. S. Army. Navy i)r Marine Corps, report t Courthouse Hasement for organiza tion. Thurstlav evening, 8 :00 p. m. July ISO. Kodak Ftai'hln'.c I hat plcioorf nil la our specially. HTIXS4IVH STI lllll ";7 Miiiii s. OUR BUSINESS IS CARING FOR YOUR EYES W I f nothlntt t'Ue. Kxamln- fit t'urh parlUular rune. In, nml hoi hrvo our n pot laity fr yfiim. W hnv lhi !ntrl urintlflr lnNtrum.-ii(4 to aM na la thtv I'lamlnutliinii. mirl thn limi InniTy for grinding thn h n -. DR. GOBLE Kyrw Ktnmlnml gi'ICK HKUVICH 7110 Mala Hlmt iloMea )imn (iruund lU'palred A NEW JAZZ DANCE IS OUT; IT'S THE "CHARLESTON" IT'S A BEAR BRITISH WILL of the Ilcml jivn (Continued From Page One) Improvement Butte section. ! The completion of the Ochoco highway between .Mitchell and I)ay ville was urged by a delegation from Deschutes and Crook counties. As surunco was gisren the delegation that the commission was nntlous to close this 32 mile gap. but was not in a position to say at this lino when it fould be done. In connection with the Bear crick 'connection of the Crooked river penning lnmifctrinl trm,kt, h ...u 1.1.1 , r u 1 n l nn i..i a t,.i. j . " uiii. uiSnay huh ine iienn-tiitrns road. CHICAGO, July 29.-(Lnlted occasional abrupt stops or hitches, do more to protect the empire trade the comm.mn .. ,. .... . ,,-The beautiful little dumb- During the discussion, at Wednes-! routes than 50 cruisers." Lloyd intention to carry out the ngreement Ull who would rather wear last day . session it wa. brought out George .. d In attacking the gov- made between Crook coun.y and .he month, hat than sit out a dance, j hat dancing is growing In popular-; ernmenfs statement that warship, former highway commission to hulld r.-m V -ei on the waxed floors ,ty- wl" tbe old fo'ks. Thomas erp needed to protect the routes. 1 : - m IUB -nanesion rox : . f-v..-. v. uie coicago, "11 ,. reported," he continued I trot, a d'stln'-tly 1925 creation, bear-1 A,s:i0clation of Dancing Masters de-i"that the board of the admiralty 1 ing absolutely no relation to the de-i:arid l!lat danC'ns is being taken would resign if their demand. ir, I up more and more hv thn mMi.aH',k. .. . .... a j... , .. r,p ounaing appropriation) and dads of the younger generation, j were not met. I would let them re He says he has two pupil, who are. sign and consldc the problem on on the other side of 60. Its merits afterward. BrUain's f,r,t xukon Jake Poem ' T T . . 1, El'"-ung the admiralty dom- 1s Basis for Suit " of the ".f George said the sea lords harf "r. rogated to themselves the position 01 Prices on AH Our Tires and Tubes Will Advance 10 lo 15 Per Cent on August 1st : Huy now and save money. Diamond Tire & Vulcanizing Co. 797 S. Sixth St. Phone 167 ceased strut of the same name. The Charleston was selected by the delegates to the annual conven tion of Association of Dancing Mas ters here Wednesday as the most .otiie-tti!ie rianct of a 'dozen !! siuercd. Tiio Uauciug masters pro ceeded on the theory that what the demons of the dance want now is a wiggle, and that the Charleston would give it to them. The wiggling LOS ANGELES, July 29.Yukon n--- tw vucu.. . lie WIBKHUgl " - -'J IUHOU is to be done to some extent by the J ake' tnat bar-r0ni rake, who was toes. But not entirely. "It is distinctly a step for the youngsters," explained Miss La Cuta, a diminutive little dancing master, from Des Moines, Iowa, whose dem onstration of the Charleston took the convention by Its ears. "It is all wiggle and twist. A bn.lness man would get the cramps if he tried to dance it much." From the viewpoint of the novice, the dance appears to involve merely sneaking out to the center of the floor, looking about to see it the chaperon is looking, and then wig gling. Miss La Cuta's analysis of it, however, reveals it to be a great oeai more complicated. "As you Btep along." she said "the wiggle Is all in the toes. .Then you kick forward and back. That's the first figure. Then you strut,1 with a little step turn, Just as if you were climbing up a hill. The last figure Is a point step to the side with a paddle turn." Miss La Cuta explained by re quest that the wiggles and twils are to be Interspersed with these motions. A new dance rylhra called "the varsity hitch" was Introduced at the convention. The delegates predict that It will be all the rage by the ,!m" winter ei. In. It has a con- uiov. mint a. In the waltz or two-step, and Is distinctly by its tough as a steak and hard boiled as a picnic egg, was the subject of sovereign, Independent stale. CAKKS FOB SALE -ora. jonn Llnfesty's cakes are much litigation in the federal court! lW a "ale at MllIer' Meat Mar- nere Wednesday. J3U-31 Edgar E. Paramore, Jr., author of the Yukon Jake poem, is asking 125,000 to restrain the Mack Ben nett company from titling a comedy "Yukon Jake." LOOK AHEAD! Improved Roul Estate Is A Safe Investment. BUILD! tiut got the maximum for your building dollar. SEE H. R. PERRIN Designs, Mans, Estimate S) liopka HIiIk. l'hono UTMI-.I ALTAMONT AUDITORIUM 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. MARTIN & NUSSER VACATION Reduced Roundtrip Fares between Pacific Coast points now effective. Make this your happiest summer. If you want a bargain in silk dresses see those that are marked down to $9.95 and $14.60 at Bee Begin's Dress Shop. 129 So Seventh St. J30 Al Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort even your health depends on the kind of heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind of heat depends on the construction of your furnace ana the skill with which it Is Installed In your home. Health requires an abundant circulation of warm moist heat! Not Just hented air. Comfort require ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 SHORT ORDERS at ALL HOURS The coffee we make here can't be beat. EAT At Coffee Dan's 616 Klamath 51 An extra pair of glasses for emergency that'g what you need. If ju re contemplating a trip you should not neglect llii3 Important provision. "Tho scientific eyo examination und cor- ? rect lenses receive f j) here are your exact V79 W. Jynnd question, fe? DR. H. J. WINTERS Ko Hight HpwIiilM. We Grind Our Classes. Klamath j.,i ore. V These reductions permit trips to neveral vacation playgrounds imtcad of only one. Ak our agents about them. Visit the beaches, mountain resorts, San Fmncisco. Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Diego. Or go to Yotemlte, Lake Talioe, Del . Monte, Santa Cruz, wondrout-blue Crater Lake, or north Into the "Evergreen Play, ground" in the Puget Sound Country. No matter where, Southern Pacific Lines and connections can take you. VI Southern Pacifsclines J. J. MILLER. Phoni. 7ftO District Freight & Passenger Aaent Room 205 Hopka Bldg 8th and Main St. Klamath Falls, Ore. eve N. Ve Ban Mr A. IA1 Ullj