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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1925)
Jlay. August 7. itwn raheir;tather to Escape Noose 0. Pawaon, bare flniahed practical. all of the drla' projecta wltU the Mr. Seiton parfectad during (he paat week. . ? . Aileen Haley la president of th new canning orKanliation, Marjorle Reeder, lice preldent, ind Bernlcs ARE ORGANIZED HERE Count ('lull Leader Prank W Heitou apeiil prufltalilu day en Wadnnxlay arKaniiink the Klumalb Valley (,'annlnx club, campoaed of lllrla from narioua dUtrlcta aoulh Mid caat of Klamath Falla. All (he eiceptlon of tanning. ' All being numbers of hlnh alandlng in tbe cluba which bare, furnished Ihero L...J.O0. rum much p!eoure and lntnirtlnn In tbe' paat, a goodlr exhibit of canned;""1"""1. eerretitry, l.ile Tbuluia i , trier producta la anticipated for showing Lewis, Lucille Dawson, Alice Cheyna In the Hoys' and Olrla' club booth atjand Wilma l)am complete tba the county fair. The beat of tbla . membership of -even. The first will, of course, go to ti.a state fair meeting was belt Wednesday at tha lii anll' nfllher, Thro- tnembera of tbla ornanlzation,' which I . aliil HI Is under the leadership of Mrs. L. lo the bootb, arrangementa for which j home of C. W. Jwis, near Merrill. BriefsJ lut. Y 1 Urt. TII.I..1".- WU. Th I""' X si , rl.lt i"' 1,1 munlry. lown btHness llH'I'lll'l '. title, runrii" ), June, rest- vu simm "' , illlum In I"". tl.ltor l"m U the r" neb. arias" nrlU1"' iuIii '"- Mierdsr 1111 hgtladtd In '""j Ihi flir ThttM-! roanirt. I hP Vrr II resi- ni hv In Kino-1 Hadier. Ibit section. , . . ' I - : " ft T jfeAfll fan u$iMJM n l " VUr f b,'n "1 bv, Mr- nu'"-11 s "! cl.iWA.-K, BussC Jr.", (front), nobrrt (center) and Dudley (rr.,) ft,r the life of their father. Jta! Scbtt, former millionaire who ha. been granted a third atajr of execution pendimr an examination of l.lj sanitv by exVrt,. lie w.a convicled in Lhlr.Ro of the allcRcd murder of a drug clerk In a holdup. He' sugars he i, not frullty, and the governor of Illinois hai received telegrams from one "Kobert Scot.," who srys lie 'j tbe guilt; Jiarty but'Robert Scott'iliat not appeared in person to save Huisc!! Serfts i'fj. Mrs. A. J. ned W Klamatn yibls fortglgbt a Mrs. Voye hutin acnooi Tlalt In R" nily llounl llemligrs of the I owned bv 1)1 koT ttUnded the county aihool board mi-t ycwlorduy 1 club at tlie Jinks' while on surest ! taolud- buliMS silltora from lis lome litrkt r.oM of Xlsmatb afternoon In the offices cf 19 members of this these club members are eligible for county uir Kill be, entry in the American National Cuunty: perfected. The calves embrace ban!; nmrliil eln fp Tinmi, School Superintendent Fred Poter-; HolKto'lns. Jerseys and (iuernseyscaKea. althouuh a few' are from son. for u ruUr busliuu scj ; and every year the calf club er.hii.lt local herds. All are eligible for en skin. Hills were allowed and the proves one of the moot attractive try in tho open elnsses as well as construction pr.il-Icm f..r the build- feature of the aounty fair. Ar- in the club work division of the Ing of new aeho.:s was discussed, j ransements are under way' to ; county i fair. in fill an tha llvslnsr ft hnv nni-1 I'onuiHi ,vir. una m Got? 1 1 it Mi Thursday morn- . : . ; ! . 8lyle-At-a-Prlce With Quality Apparent In ;ieady-To-Wear ) , First Authentic Showing pf Early Fall Frocks $12.39 i and $19.50 I Flat Crepes and Charmeiise Smart frocks, sweet in their prettiness, lovely in their styling, with jab ots of silk and lace, pleats, silver and gold braids, hand embroidery, parallel, perpendicular and horizontal pin tucks, with chic trimmings' o. rich brocade, back ties, varied sleeve lengths, in models .which accentuate the fashions of : the coming season. In flat crepes and "charmeuse, these frocks' have an "irres istible appeal at $12.39 and' $i&.50.'"",' ; ' - .- - -v.. . . fx' : ... ';, ...... , - .' ... . To Fred ttlrls 'I- MILLS ADDITION l.OTJt Dig level lots near the mills and separately from the general ij.n.rv ltvrlfifk IhArotiv rlvlnff tli( btota.rlty after: Ing for Portland, where they plan , . onDorunllv '':rlo 252 .""5 L TU, la San.to a,nd several week, visiting wllh( ,h(lw ,( iMr ,Blnuh Eal. fh'0' , their daughter before returning to,, or , , , rUb workrD1h,"Iltl,,rt"!' 'LS". f um inj. must feed, care for and keep roads and macadam highway com fcfS. Austin ltav- .,.,.r,l t nt tA anil '"K oon 'Irs. Austin Hay- to Klamstk Kails ihi visit ia tiants hi and relatives. lu prsceeiled to her parents, Mr. Shire who are In It. FOR FAIR BLDfi. Look for 1)ig Increase in values. Stop paying rent. liny a M"ilot on easy terms and make Jeet und the form in whlrh some of your own. A pleasure to show of tho calves are exhibited would, this anil oilier Klamatn property. do Justice to old and experienced rji.rlj lL isi.' i . ti 1 1 1. 1 . 1 tt 1 1 1 iff .f i il 1 1 j l iwflssRiVl i n Tm?K m tt t I iil i ii 1 m i I i itT m I ' the business vla- from lh Unrrlll . Iy exhibitors. This Is one of the largest llvc- stock clubs In Oregon and great At a special meeting of tho coun- "K r8 "Pwfd '"' " mem' 1 i?rs in ino exiiiuit iihk. ,11c c- CHIM'DTK & : Main HMITH St. A 6-7 KLAMATH L FALLS Servloo With Values Solves Your Problem In Smart Apparel ruir tmara at 10 a. m. Tfiurmiuy. ' , . i ... m ' 'miimcni inciiHirs: imiih a 1 v 11 . g. i ninrniHK iria coniruci ior nv vrcv. renldftit of Ihn troimarC buninoHs. 1 ll. kn n b .nmillvtf tsn.l lint s.w.s H ,ym, v , .1f..l pavilion w.a awarded to Cook 4'Merrltt. .....y . awey. or' Kennelll lipnr. lefiiuu iiuion, lena and Paulino lieasiv. .Marjurie llowman. James and Karl Jackson, Williams. Carl, Audrey and Katber Klgor, Roy Heasiy anu llrvaiit Wllllums. McCoy,'-contractors of this city irt Limey 8lse-llna "m or ,l.u8a' wa" on ,.,k ,. .... snee r cations calling lor cnrrugairu nu iu iiiqi I im, ! No. 20 stool roof, tho building to - be with -wooden siding, llida were nds of Mlna Ada a aulimltteu ny 11. r;. Ncnoeigen glad to know that na A"hur u"vy r ,hl dly- from her severe Th" ,"""r flrm "ld on,y fairtl and yesterday j , wooden liulldliii; with tar up. When Miss P"Por ro" l ""' mer firm bid ll.. 11.83 ior cor rugated Iron structure (both roof nud siding), from 11.054.30 to tl.eC8.38 on wooden building with various qualities of tar paper roof ing, $430.64 for labor only on the erection of a steel roofed and aided building and S635.1B for la bor only on wooden structure. Proof for the racing program was reviewed and O. K'd. ' Racing Judges for tho county fair were nominated: W. C. Dalton, Malln:- Frank O.rohs. Langell val ley and Llndley Slscmoro. Fort Klamath; fieth Dixon, Fort Klam ath, atarter. Sumo of tho animals owned by "r struiKth It Is he will submit to Me Miss tiretg ('I for Yellnwutnna lth her parenta o extended visit wt during the L. Harvey nnd nd Margaret, ac- '". Harvey-a hroth- f"T Jones of North !erdy lor San Jose me an extended 111 loin hla wife 1n Mr.- llarver nlana f sister and her ""y McColm. " ' i E. Henslcy' has mth Falls after " ln Ashland and "rived ln the eiiv las. ' . rJirs: a. 1. M.ri.J fa for Portland, e! "later, Mrs. J. ee. where aha will P1 for medical at. ''rchonu hi,. Clregorv Of the Ml.ii. j.. K ...iMiuim uia iay j, '"S necessary LONE PINE CALF I CLUB WILL PLAN County Club Leader Sox urn, Ik calling ' a. , meeting of the Lone Pine Calf club for Sunday evening. .7 p. m., August 9, nt tho Kiser ranob 'near Merrill, at which time plans' for the showing of the rnlveS Build with STONE-TiLE INCOME FROM BUILDING INVESTMENT nuildlngs constructed for com mercial use must yield a satis factory return on the money in vested and Stone-Tile construc tion offers a sure means of ac enmplishlng this object. mono-Tile hollow concrete brick elves you permanence, attractive B,,pearance and fire and .'her oroof qualities at a substantial saving over reinforced concrete, stores garages and factories 1 of Stone-Ttle construction ore every where yielding a safe income from satisfied tenants. BUILD WITH STONE-TILE Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 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