Page Two
OWENS VALLEY MEN SHOW GREAT
INTEREST IN KLAMATH fARM LAND
ii I n.i. c.
neouenvn uat.a . iuu
cetsful Trip In IntereiU
"Farmers and rancher of we!
dwens railey district are interested
In Klamath county and aouthern
Oregon, and their interest may ',,, oU,.r p!n,ers of that section
to one or tne out nenei.c...
the rountr hat erer made If tne at-
titude now carried by the sonthern, led the land with effort Indescrlb
men K maintained." declared C. A.! able and had hope, of a future of
Hndeon. county agriculturist. whQ
returneu trout mi"
a three weeks
in Bishon and Owens valley. Thurs
j. H..nrf.rnn was sent
. . . ...... .. ...
wun tunas suppnea iroin me county
court and the chamber of commerce.'
In order to Influence ranchers of,
tt., mtinn In vlvinff Klnmfith
county an inspection tour before
purchasing land elsewhere.
Whii. m the .mith Hnd.rnn had
tha opportunity to discuss the prob-
lems of the neonle with more than
200 ranchers, who had sold or were
planning to sell oat their lands to
the city ot Los Angefes, which is
aaxioui to obtain the water rights
of the Talley.
"Aa interest has filled the valley
residents In regard to th Klamath
country." said Henderson yesterday,
and all have heard of the fertile!
onthern Oreeon eountrv thromh
literature or through those who mn sportsmen enjoy in the fall and Mrs. James R. Laird of AI--aiio
trips to this seetion dnrint; tbv' Uu-.t. Laird is a well known drug
caravan trips lasi. spring." "Kancuera are gelling good money , gist of that city.
According to Henderson, there is for their land from the city of Los!
a Sao lOUCn aOOUl ine Wnoie aiiajr.
when realisation -bronghl that the
many splendid and eipensive homes j
wlll be left to fall to pieces and the :
fertila lands turn back into the sage :
brush, from which they were con-
verted with imnnilln tnll am Va,t
shlna.
Argentine Girl Will
Try Channel Swim Alone
CAPB GRIS NEZ. Aug. 7.
(Untied NewB) LUIian Harrison,
the Argentine swimmer, hag de
cided to go through: with her plans
to attempt , to swim the Englieh
channel this week despite the post
ponement of the double attempt
she and Gertrude Ederle. the Am-
erican girl were to have made
day night, y- - v -. j . vada California Oregon railway be
A alight indisposition compelled granted.
Miss Ederle to alter her plans Frl- 3- That the applications of the
day, but Thomas Burgess, Mis8;0reon T"nk line or "Hill lines"
Harrison's American trainer, has 1 10 enter this territory, either by com-
atAnlul I.a V. .. I ii . . . mnn II CO r nf tha Cm I kn.n D.nlfl.
- "! uiiuuixui
Saturday for his charge's start. All
plans, ot course, depend on the!00' ln the public interest.
weather. One girl or the other has' We would alBO ak that when any
planned to start almost every dayi' tnes matters are Bet for hearing
during the last week, but so far that we be notified and given an op
neither ha struck out for Eng- Prtunity to be heard,
land. i CAMPBELL-TOWLE LUMBER CO.
By W. C. Mattson.
MIDLAND KLAMATH MOULDING CO..
' By A. J. Lundell.
miula.nu. Aug. 7. -Mr. and
-Mrs. j. c. Sevlck and children.
V.r.ry end Paul, were calling
the island in I ur4.iv evenlrs.
.Mr. and Urn. Kdcer Fnrlotr i
t:n ! -re Klnma-.h Falls
:lrs -Sr.urti;;y.
on
I
m! ;
t
i I.. y .,i
Mii-
aH
J. B. Burnett is the owner of
a neiv car which he purchased last
week.
MifW VflVlfdTIA nAWA- , '.I
week-end at the home of Misses
-.-'. j apcui iuc
neien and Esther Atchison ln Mid
land. I
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnett and
daughter Pauline were Klamath
Falls visitors the last of the week.
Those attending the Keno dance
from Midland Saturday night were:
lliis Ha Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Hu
bert Largent and Charles Por
ter. Leslie Stile and a number of
Klamath Falls children spent Sun
day visiting on Miller island at
he Htoner home.
Mr. Bellonl has returned to
Humbolt. after his visit with his
daughter, Mrs. Edna Flowers of
Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer French ot
Klamath Falls spent Sunday visit
ing at the J. B. Burnett home.
Arthur Shulmlre was calling i
Midland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edger Furber and
son Lewis spent Sunday at Four
Mile lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rodger
and family were calling ln Mld-
iana .Monday evening from their
ranch on the Midland road.
Motor Cop (after hard chase):
"Why didn't you Hop when I shout
ed back there?"
Driver (with only five bucks, but
presence of mind): "I thought you
snid 'Good morning Senator." "
Con: ."Well vou sr-e. Senator, I
nantnd to warn you about driving
too fast through tho next tnwhlp."
Bridgeport Slar.
Anikm California After Sue-
- - i
Of Development
Many of the ranchers wer bom
. manr 01 "
on the lands which they grew to eul- j
! tivale onj improve. A number of'
'., ,lh ,,, .,..
"
peace and contentment to enjoy we.
. -
many as unrc-iuuima wi t'
farmers with whom Henderson came
i- 0vnraiAft their
. ......... - r;
i, plans 01 couua w niduuiii rani.
and using that aa their base. work
! arOUUd the KlUUiam
country, t
' through Langell valley, and a,proing.
through this section, in order to j
prove to themselves that the tales! Malin-
of the fertility of the lands are
'true, and that they have found an
invesimetti sunu lurir uiuuc.
One of the biggest drawing card,
used by Henderson, was the fact.
that nowhere on the coast was there!
as splendid hunting and fishing as
there is in the Klamath country.!
The ranchers, who are of the out-of-j
. .. . i. ...
a i..,-.. r-, i;
beamed when Henderson discussed!
Tule Uke geese hunting that Klara-
aubcics, miu ncuuniauu, auu met i MH r runiiHV iuc
!.r able 1o come north, invest initor. at th. Hall for the weekend !
property, and still have money tois
tlde them over for some time. There I
I no fear as to their failure, as
they are men who have made It a
llfe-tfme studv and know pvatv Inch I
of the ranchine and farmini? rnnei."
NORTHERN LINES
m r-r-T Annnc iti ri '
WILLI urrwOUlUI'
(Con tinned From Face One)
reasons we respectfully urge:
1. That the application for ex
tensions ot the Oregon California A
Eastern railway be granted.
2. That the applications necea-
Frl-isarv Ior standardization of the Ne-
.......... . w,
Dv new construction, be denied, Sthat arrived in the ltv this week I
jLOE LOGGING CO.,
By Loe.
WHITE PINE MOULDING CO.,
By Chas. R. Miller.
ILLINOIS Ll .'.!I!I.I CO.,
Hy WoimIi-o, k
LAKESIDE LUMBER CO.,
i-y J. dialer,
v: - " KIT : 3 LUMBER CO.,
i!- V. H. Kilts.
1 EYTON' LOGGING CO.,
IIy 8car pJ'ton.
. ' I
Just received a big shipment of
new IBII rtlwigaa at 11 ..
, - , -
Dress Shon. 12 Sn 7th c-r 11 ,1
A paper where all the people have
opportunity to express themselves if
they desire that' Th Klamath
New.
U. S. Delegate ai
Educators' Parley
, Dr.' Anrcli Reinhardt,' presi
dent of Mills College, represents
women educator of California
at the ,, Worlds' Conference of
Educators in Edinburgh, Scot
land, t She is recognised as on
' ef the leader in her profession.,
Local Briefs
rornit-r Itnilili'iit Mrs.
Flora
: r'lsher. former resident of th city.,
' Mf lh. I.t IIP II I
. .k. ,k house'
suest of .Mr. Sarah A. t;on of
I Klamath Falla. Sir. Plsher la now
Iruxldlnf in 8an Die la. and heri'"
' mauy friends welcome her back
tlie city.
i Krldny Mr. and -Mrs. Olar
en Rulley, ranchera of the MerrlU
district, are among the
out of
,. .
visitor In the
city jester-
,mplwlllg M I le.i
1 Moore of Merrill, waa In the City
yesterday to visit and transact bus-;
ness.
According to Moore.
hi
...lin.hf ... Hallla Moor
no
was injured in an automobile
cldent last month, is slowly lm -
v n Smith, well known
farmer of tha Malln district spent
Friday In Klamath Falls visiting
th frini1 an it atteniltn. 11 out
""
iness matter. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Itagttlo and
H. Tanev.ro. all of the mining town
In Friday Louis Hanel. farmer !of Angelo Camp In Calavera coin -
in the Malln district was amon.' ty. California, are enjoying visit
the business visitors In Klamath, In the Klamath country. They are
Falls Friday. wealthy mine owners of that sec-
Pruwrlst Out of town visitors
In the city thi week include Mr.
R. T. Carey, prominent sheep.
buyer of San Francisco,
who is m;
the city on business.
Tn Th. r .k. A nnetv nt T..1ta.
NiMani, mrrtvmA In th eltv
' last night to spend tha week-end
vUltlng at Crater lake while in this
wlAlnltv
'
in me party i j. ji.
B. Dlaa and C. A. Eller,
Conklin.
all residents of Lakethtw.
Sacramento R. R.
and K. II. Dunwoody,
Dan woody.
frequent!
business visitors Interested In new
projects In Klamath Fall arrived'
last nigui to apenu toe remaiuuer
of the week
1 . . . L , .
Cattleman Scott McAnhur
McArtbur, California, a well known
cattleman from the south. Is in the
city for the remainder ot the week
to transact business.
-r i... . .. . . . . .
included Mr. and Mr. tleorce
Sheatdes ot Los Angeles and Mr
and Mrs. J. P. Berne of Hollywood.
On Business O. D. RunnelU
with the Munger Service "Laundries
is making a brief business visit to
the city from bis home in Portland.
To The Lake Mrs. J. U Home
of Chlco, California, with Miss
Eliiabeth R. Syke of Franklin. I
Pennsylvania, arrived in Klamath
F.ills n!Rh t preparing to bave
1 Li- i'ite.-iiiiiin for Crater lake.
li". '.hey will -fiend- the week
eii'i. Iilniio Curs Among the foreign
cars to be registered all were from
California but two. these from
Idaho. The owners were: B. Henry
Aierri nH ,.
e'i iiBiLurs irom
Boise nd W. G
Sinclair and partv
from Em met t.
Mac's Cash Grocery
A Few of Our Prices for
Saturday
Fancy String Beans, lb ! 06c
Large Cucumbers 05
Large Fancy Turlock Cantaloupe ; ioc
Apples, 4 lbs. 25c
Blackberries, cup ' 10c
New Tomatoes, lb 1Qc
2 lbs. Snow Drift .
4 lbs. Snow Drift 95c
Large Campbell Pork & Beans I.I'ZlOc
Several specials in our window
We deliver anywhere in the city.
Phone your order.
Phone 855. H. I. McKim. 123 So. 6th.
fji
Saturday, August j.Jitl-iL
party, resident of Los Ansele r
tilling in th clt) ''"k w,"-
n.id of th C.utral ara. Tne
1 . L M VMtfirtlAV.
A.'Party arrnea m m. '
rY.Mii Tlif Kuwfc-TaurW In the
from ilia far auuih "is
Jr.. and,
pRr,y of U Ana-le and anomer,
with Gilbert Kwlni ot tne "
to:cl,Y -
IVMeriille Tourists In th '
from lWterrtlle Include tWar
Swaiwon and party -
yesterday from the south.
Animal Trapper Hen II. H
r.ubser. predatory animal trapper
for the I'uited Stales blolonlral sur
pt.nl ,., , Klamath Kail
maklna a brief business inn
COrding to Cubser he has killed a
' on th mverase '" r
day since th first of August, this
e-iD,tI! an exceptional kill.
or ,lght luyotos killed during the
'space of a month ' "
good average.
Minor In Although they claim
to be gold diggers they are not the
i !,. t,irltM CVIH1.
EOto UIKttets ui . ...
tion. wnicn lies in oat. ui .
l.
beautiful part of California,
eluding th Yosemlte park.
i
... KeirMration An weeding ly light j this secll.in fi.r a month fishing
day was experienced yesterday; and visiting at the Crater luke re
In the chamber of commerce, when sort. Tygimiilnl w is lnivre!ed In
only !5 foreign cars registered. Al-Uhe Flelxrhlucker projects In K!:im-
... i
"" " - '
encea .'
, .
bolldavs.
From llurbnnk Among the tour-
1st to visit at the chamber of com-!
mere yesterday was (ieorxe I.. I
tf.nrtflii or Hitrnnns. wno t in nis
tamHy ar eDjoyng , Tac
aton froln tnelr homt California,
Swimming Arnonn the parties of
Klamath Vail, residence to enlov '
.,,mi ..... .. wini.ku nil,
week was on composed of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Call, son sod daughter,,
Mr .nil n Walter Ahlwv K.ith-i
. un.- ,
erlne HaIn"lol, IJrt Robertson.
Le Carter and his brother, Mr.
--- ' ' I
'Carter. The wlm was followed by;
picnic snppereana weinie roast.
Called Xorth Rev. W. W. Davis
ot the Emanuel .Baptist church of
Klamath Falls lift yesterday for
Albany, where ke was called tin
pre8slllg n",,tn' o uuslne:w.
Due :
lo Rev. Davis' absence from the
city there will be. no morning ser
mon on Sunday.
SHEPHERD'S
RADIO
SLASHED.
SEE PAGE 3.
SCANDINAVIANS
A (.oril;; : Invftation is fx
t -mli'd iill who urrlcrstaml
the S-.anin .ivian lanjruai;i,
to attend a Gospel Meeting
at 661 California Ave., at 2
p. m., Sunday, Aug. 9.
Friends come and let us
hear what the Lord has to
say to us.
fluiVs Daughter
' Devotes Life to
Red Cross Wor k
I 4 .l-i.irii
1 . 101
j i
i . y
I)r AlitT Marj. ilsn(litri
tif I'sri'liinlotakia. I "lit i-f ll
U.t rtlui-atrj ati.l niol ttnciiiil
woutrll III licr ttmlttrv Slit- l
pri oidtfit of llir l!ij t'r .ml
I. oVtolii In-i III fu Iwlvrinu
IU work
Krum The Knuili-An Interesting
purly from tilsquoc. Cullfornla. were
Valerlo Togiiaiilnl with hi party
of four. Thev nlun to remain In
. . . i . i ( .
l"""nul 'r'""1 "'
nmu J. .""'
and party;
arrived in tne rity yemeru.y w;
upend ome time Interested In thei
Klamath country.
ivrttitifr iit-n niinii-n rtit. i
brother of Kdward H. Ashurst. Klam-i
ath Falls attorney, has arrlv.d In the (
city from hi home In Mt. Vernon.,
Washlnxton, Willi bis family pre- j
uurtn 1,1 uii..n,l unn. limn In lli.i
c h , .u
cry.
. i
Ju r.,.,, , shipment of
new fall drenxes at llee HeKln'
Dress ,Srop. 12! So. 7th ST. A8-9
KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL.
There Is no extra t barge for th rnre
of ,h(, hu,y mrn ut , ,opitul.
adv. 26
'. -
KODAK FINISHING
In at 9 out at 6 p. m.
The Peasley'. 1
Opposite Court Iloua
PELICAN LUNCH
The Home nf the IVIIran
STEW
(Ith. Off Main.
KO'JAK FINISHING
s Hour Service
The Peasley't v;
Opposite Court Hons
Kodak Finishing that please all
Is our specialty.
8TIXKOVH HTl'llfO
7:17 Main Ht.
DR. PHILIP COLE
fieneral Practice of Dentistry
Open Evening bj Appointment ',
Phon Mt sis Mala
Over Moo's Htora
1-,-,-.-. . l.lJnj'
Nu llone Corsevs, Elastic. Re.
durers and CoraetletM Made
to Measure, OiiaranteeO.
ROSB ItANDAIilj
Z1 Jefferson Bt. Phone 177-W
tlione 100-J.
Room 10, Looml Bld.
DR. VT. A. I.KONAKD
Dentist
Hpocialist In
Mtractlons, Oral Hurgory an
'"I'-ase of the, Mouth.
in. j. a. ooBi,a
Qlassea Pitted and Gronni
700 Mala Blroat
Fhoa ltS-W
i un..w t et viintricis
(,,r th clearing ( th way hrtm,h
th. quarts valley attlon ar e(.
I 'l to It lt durlui ih ntltldl
, of Hep teat her, according in (
hlshxsy r.f?lt'e lu the tlty, Th
right of way eatentl trimi th.
Klmaih mil at y lln. four iuIIm
anil include, til. Devils (lutdool m, '
'...ui.irjr. ,.r, ,,,.U4r
i j N, (J, ,
l 'ullfiu tlat 'l.ilti.. SiMfiii i.-
'vI-IImM III the tllv fruiu l.llf..,..i. ! CftM
I . , tf
In Week are Cur. drlvai. Iiv It 1
Al.vstiilur from m Angel.a and wu
un.ilher party t.f vlsltur fruin Han.' Ewa..
u lUrhara Willi V. II. I'alln.r. Mi
I I A.
L..Hi,..llm,,nri Ik. !, , I
tilmt In th city this wiwk end! .Pr,,7 W
, . ... .. , .. I . HU
in r iin. n. i.iiiw irum fw.uneti. uays,
h.. wlill a party tit lourutta, la en
).iing Hi southern Oregon stirac
II. ns.
HOTEL ASTOD
UJ IliU Us AnlM
EVERY ROOM kat PRIVATE TOILET
yn ii.ii,. 1 n.w. Mtxitm'
Cos. o .Shoprtin? Jtttitil nd I licit..
FRFE CAR AGE T.r . l yi
Nljtit anj kt-unlni to fctp
lli.u CUao, (.icar ana I icuuit
Writs o Fr "Eye CW
or "t'y Uvoiiiy Book
LOOK AHEAD!
Improved Ileal PJstat I A
Hafti Invntmeit.
BUILD!
But '( the maximum for your
building dollar.
SEE
II. It. PERRIN
DiwIkbs, rUna, I'jttlniatni
SUO Ilupka lii.in. Phone HMt-4
HOWARD & GRIMES
AUTO STAGES
Thrto round trips dally be
tween Klamath Kails. Ashland.
Mndford and Cortland over th.
conic (Jrnen Kprlnx Mountain.
Irf-nvs kliimnlli KhII. llnlly
7:4.1 a.m., I:NI p.m. 2:4.1 p.m.
Imvo MiNlfttrd Dally
8.-00 a.m., 10::u a.m. I. Mi p.m.
Connection with (tngea at
Medford to and from Port
land, Coqullle, Marshflold and
Unndon.
7:45 a. m. Stan throuch to
Portland and Marshflold In
nno day.
K lama th Kail, offlrwt 419
Main. Phone 4.111.
MotlforU office i Nutth Hotel.
Phone MM.
If your eyes fe strained per
haps all you n,.P,i , pn,r of
reetlriR glnsses. ()llr nhlo opto.
tnittrlst will know. ur llior
oiiKh knowledne ht-nnts your con
fideuco. "At tlin flrnt slf-n of
eye-dfft-et you should
seek nn r-xnmlnntlnn,"
H. J. WINTERS
,:n SlHht Hperlalbrt, '
Wo (irlntl Onr fllaamw.
Klnmath Kails, Ore.
f ICraft I
ii i jn"' " " i '
j - ' - - . 1 r I :r . j ! n t
DR.
' natulan n
- 1
ar h h
the hlVw
I
-fCrTUl
223 &
EVJf
Shoe
Oeo4 WnW
1014 to!
Paintl
1029 M'
r did
1. A. I
CM
110
Bulla Proa ftV.
Teacher of TUB
ActirtHtcd f
E.lucSTloa. ra
Ml I'
Pho,
FRED P,
Real fctal.
Firs h.
rMteopathlo
Pbone til-
tfttt'''
lamath r
0.r.
Klamath
..n
8tAl
v Oocratlar-
CKNTBAt, tW
103 So. Tth
Edward
Attorney
Suit NO. It "Sl
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npi.rj
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MS Mala
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