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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1925)
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Page Thre4 r mpipa ii y na rnaraiior wnu a ii'uiniia ininlliTtl lr .... ilt.dr BUKiirnlalv it 1,1 artn I llam I.I. .arBia 'o' ' - -- - mi ariiuiia d WillUniKon and ihouKhia down In ihn ninat uu rao h H&imiaitlfc Comuniity News SUMMERS r"d plDlI"t 10 nou, ona fcarna. lis alao purchaaed the KU.MMKR8, Auk. 7. Mlaa Thora' cro' and ' will conduct bla dairy Miller returned from Rocky Point in Monduy, whar aha Ttalted aar rul Any with Dorothy Mnrland, who with her parenta la apendlni; from their In , tha tutura. Mr. Whltlatch, tha ditch-rider will oc cupy the upatalra. j Mr. Walter Wat entertained the uf trim ii it io:iKiiiii'nri. nirlramliiK. in unih and n bur- Thnae mtn of t 'lfllnn conacnuunri.' dlrlaloD muinia.T. uru, um r uu. tun ix-xl key tu a man'a pru-d larn'1 chnrarirr, for In a mutter uf import- nMiirania milt a unco people urn on their inard; In bad by all. tririca they follow their tinliirul bunt,! os Wllllauiaon , without reflerlli.n. I motl beantlfulj Tbui la why Krnera'a remork ih.t "r. Willi.m H, Park, dire, or of the XeWtVork puhlh' luallli laboratory, ia bead of a coniD.itt,e of American cancer rpcrti lnve.liKntinK the rrport cd Uncovery of tluj cancer or-' ffanlam b7 Cye and Barnard.' Ilritiahrra. " CHAMBER'S FORUM the aummar there. The Morlanda, membera of the Jolly Nelghbora club. are from Ioa Anreiea, althouKh at her home on Rlvemide aenue in jthey formerly lived In ' thle com-j Klamath Falla Wedneaday after-, miinlty. ' ' ii I noon, A pleaaant afternoon waa j Mr. and Mra. Will Brown and P"' on ,ne Prtn Bnd lawn. The children and Mlaa Ituth Mann mo-' fcHowlne; ladiea were preaent: Mea 'tored around Upper Klamath lake:dame Cheyne, Stewart, Lewla.l ilaat Sunday.' ' ' j Townaend. Payne, Trlplett, Paul,: John Hull la bulldliiK a bMiae on ! Peler"0"' Wet' Manning. Caae.j 'the three acre tract he purchaaed1 Ful"r' Milton. Wrlghtniuler, Caaoi from the Klolamlcr ranch laat!Jr- Mlaae, I-eathn and Thora Mlll-i March. cr anl 'he hoateaa. i J. C. Paul haa aold hla houae and acreage to hl brothor Emll! l'aul and expect to leave for Fair- i view, Oklahoma. In a few dayal ROUND LAKE, Aug. 7. Haying with hla family, where they will ! fine on Round Lake thla year, make their home. They will Yinlt i everyone baa plenty of bay for In San Franclactf and Loa ' Angelea! the winter. everal day 'enroute. The Paul I Karl Kerna and Stewart Cain have lived In the community for 'are atlll working for Will Lambert. iaome time and will be mlaaed. Mr.l Several folka from Round Lake Paul waa employed by the Southern ' attended the dance at Keno Satur day evening. All report a nice time. Esther and Edna Kerna from I Keno were visiting at Round Lake ROUND LAKE rounty f-ir ;i P'c-jevon the anwHcil IIiUiki may be tak- ber of r Pacific. ' ' rflMMITTCr MA turn v- oimei purchaaed an acre . LL MrtHIC-M , Kroun, fron, C w MUer re. The forum n.mmliiee l ih. ekm. . con,y nd baa atarted to build a ommerce fur the next alx home on it. Vance Hutchlna pur- laat week. ade Hid I"! ofn na evldeiue of iliarmter, la aolmunlha la I. Inn W. Nenmlth. chalr-lchaed lwo acrf ""Jo'nlng ' Mr. Milton Hevelin was Tisltlng at w.ll l'ln true. ( iiit ii ! iiuy. ii t.ir K .1 math a. in. t'Uiiilny j limn; Dr. Cull S. Newaoin, E. D.'""'"'e 0n' na," ",arted a! the Lambert ranch laat week, ii I. i. ..i j, . ' Hull. Kre.l iiorirk v. s v w.-j : houae. They are building a dou- ! Ing phy.hologlata can get at the root! "v- K. Hohl.ltt. I ble "" ,0 be use1 oh Par- 1 of a man'a individuality with a few! """he chamber foruma begin Sept. ' ' almplo team. I 2nd for the year, and the committee! Fr'nk Jordn 1 onlldlng a I a a innnouncea that the fir.t f.,mm m , hn""e on the three acre he pur- Bii'Bta una Houen r.. f , man ,h,)W, uy i.,, un.rri,n. , be a Klamath counlv fair fnrnm ad of Rear Ad- ml, ,ml wn,h behavior in mull It la the day before the fulr opens,!'""'' 8 yeaT ,g0 l:tt a. m. tblnga that a aentlment of luatlce la Sept. 3rd. tried at blh noon, foreign to hla dlanoaitlon. he ahnuld The aerond forum. Kent. 9. la i.n. I not be truated with a uennv unlena lutlvelv arrunaed fnr senatui- ia tt coittit for lad lea: Oil if II A iMr I" 1 1 V , I'niiin nt lion. I olalu n-.ftt B. b. . 'ii ifii. -.-tt j time. chaaed from the Klelsmier ranch Mra. Lula Hutchlna purchaaed the five acre tract known aa Caldwell gardens the firat of the week and will 'take poaaeaaion in a abort M!a Rolne Hemelrlght waa visit ing at the borne of Mra. Joe Foster Monday. Mra. Dyxie Clfford spent Sunday night with home folk. . Fow of Round Lake folka enjoyed a picnic at the old sod house Sunday. For the man who every day ahowa "' ,7lh aenatorlai district, cora- O-jarl d.b no,ho u nnJu(t (n mM mtltBn olnor j prl.lng the rountlea of Editor In C. B. Anderson, editor of the Mnlin Proareaa. anent Friday Mr. Caldwell purchased five ,n Klamath Falla Interested in af- acres from Bob Moore.' lad hit rodeo loil.) 1:30 p. m. rtd.n. Paul II. Johs r. I'art- lor kalai (Iresh riplilu Sbarkey ila dlruuoa. and horn, efflr. will ilifrn. !. p. m.( Klinith division oil all they ran N.-SO p. B. aru fur Klamath Jefferson, Deschutes than tboae which concern property. 'B' and whose unaelflahnea everywhere ' ('rool(' I protrud" throtigh the smell affaire! Th' "llr1 'orum, Sept. 16, Mr. i of ordinary life whleh are autilert en ! Nemlth announced, will ba Mr. J.i men. no acrutlny, will not. It la certain, art honorably in mure Important matters without nny other Incentive but that of Ju Or. It la fulr to bulieve It to be a rule that "the man who haa no ronaclence lu small things will be a big acoun drol In big things." ! i ' Superstition la a part of tha very being of humanity; and when we fancy that we are banishing It alto gether It takea refuge In Iho alrang- jnet nooks and corner. Observant humans reallae the nils- Me fur those whol1'"1"' P',ratltlon has produced in I 11,1, line worm; goils or all aorta anil klnda; naiTlflren of beusta and men; rite and cereiiionli'ii; cruel torments. Superstition stole man'a mind early In the world: and mine there are todny who are wholly free from It In nil ll forms. Itosaeau liiiugincd Hint a phantom walked contiiiuully by hla aide. Wil liam Ulake inaiated Hint he waa a brother of Socrates and Hint he had d with Christ. Sir Waller Scott Id not visit Melroan Abbey by moonlight because of tho supersti tious nirtlun that bugles were I bore. Napoleon waa afraid of black cats, l'oter the (lreat had a horror of crossing bridges. Cecil Rhodes, the African empire bulder, would never try on new clolhea bocauae of the auperatltton that to dd so would bring 111 luck or disappointment. J. Huydar, general agent for the Hill lines. Mr. lloydar la an ex cellent speaker, and hia talk will be of Intercut to Klamath county. I Just received a big shipment of Klamath. ... ; fairs relative to the paper. The of- tnii "r """"" ' """flce of the Progress has purchaaed I cabbage, owned by varloua people In 8 Cotrell preaa. which was moved to ine neignnornooa, going to waste jjalin yesterday by a crew of work- riT tack or a suitable market. Mrs. J. M. Ezell is enjoying a visit front her mother, Mrs. Walk er, of Los Angeles, Calif. Ilert West,' owner of the East Side Dairy has leased the Will Humphrey ranch for a period of f Klamath Falls. lu will rii,, an ; hiiub at Wlul- pmcc n.irlh along Aaeney lk. en- bund siih tha III prominent (..Iks K" In. If nol I anyway. CONTROL JKNIA ROAD Aug. 7.Tho 'itlroad toduy ask- ommerre com- Tll to acquire con. California Trac- totk ownership. from Stockton diilanro of 65 Ulked Would nama nath county i n i . I Ui , Tho, first note In nil superstitions Is of course, Ignorance an Ignor ance to which FEAH I closely al lied. , . . '-He new full rirn.ie nl llu. i"' ""Q Jnia. Dresa Shop. 129 So. 7th ST. A8- Installing an electric pumping plant j Oregoli. ' From Bray A foreign car, Jret one in the recent vicinity from Bray, California was registered yesterday by Ray Thompson. Thompson ex pects to remain In Cblloquln for I! several months 'while In gcAtthern i' t , . . Pa IH-'lHy. TuVff.nn ehaneaa ITao Plvtnntith fd CUt Vour tvino- tl-nnMna tn n minimum. h to the Plymouth standard, of high quality fen hits been sciontificanx trea'ted afealnst muge, Plvmntilh T.ino hnn th ntrnnffth urmity of size that insures' 'smooth running t . the expensive stops' in tho' b'HYost' season ' of Plymouth Twine. Hardware Co. Elberta Peaches - - $110 We have just received a ig shipment of large size, extra nice, Elberta Peaches. ' The quality is the best, and the price is the lowest this year. '- f1 Come early to one of our stores, and get a few boxes for canning. If you plan to can Peaches this year, now is the time to buy them. FRUIT JARS CHEAP -Quarts 65c-Half Gals. 85c Have you ever seen Fruit Jars sold at such a low priced PURE CANE SUGAR $6.53 .' Sugar advanced, wholesale 10c. sack this week. Slashing -Radio Prices ; ; i during f Two Weeks Sale In order to start the fall season with a full line of the elaborate higher price period furni ture type Radio Sets we are making it worth your while to buy now rather than wait until next month when the radio season regularly be gins. Mechanically there are practically no changes slated in Radio this fall, but sets will avei nge a good price on account of fancy cabinets. Prices below include the set, Tubes, Aerial Wire, Insulators, Ground, Loud Speai or and Dry Battery Equipment Wet Battery cc.nes extra, if required. . All Sets r.re New, have never been out of store on trial, and cany the regular dealer's guarantee. Possibly like many folks you will put off and put off coming into our store until these bargains are sold out. SLASHING RADIO ' ' for ',.:V.'' A Two Weeks Sale naJ!WM.,."?ll?i ate l X iii ii j jr." - - ar?- .v ,0 " ' iti. f -I Ul 'i Sale Price $9 95 Set, Tubes," Built-in1 Speaker, "Aerial Wire,'B. Batteries. Everything but the Wet Battery. ROGUE RIVER TOMATOES, $1.10 For a 20 pound box, DO YOU SMOKE CIGARS? If you do we have one that will interest you. Cigars, wrapped in tin foil, at a low price of ' v Fresh,' large size, Cuban 6 for 25c $2.00 for Box of 50 MORRELL'S MILD CURED PICNICS Veiy fine Shoulder Hams, at a low price of to slice for lunches, etc. - I . I I t .!-- . '. I . r resn stock, mild sugar cured .... 27c 27c IN OUR 1VIARKET 423 MAIN FANCY YOUNG FRYERS; lb. 33c BOILING MEAT. Plate and Brisket lb. 12c POTj ROAST Young Beef, lb. 15c VEAL ROAST Shoulder, milk fed Veal, per lb 15c OVEN ROAST "Rolled Prime Ribs, Baby Beef, lb. ........, 25c 717 Main 'mm 423 Main Sale Price $99.95 J. .Complete except Wet Battery. : r ; Now $120.00 y Complete .J- . Was $20p.Q, , . Neutrodyne Set. Built-in. A & B . Battery Meter,- etc. v Other good Sets $89.00 Complete. Earl Shepherd Co. 'Radio Supplies, Pianos, Victrolas. ' 507 Main St '." "'" " ' " Phorie 282 II E WMCffSTR store i ,y ' i