The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 14, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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Friday, August Jl.l!!giL
lit more convenient for Orcgn mo
itorists iu this locality to pairoulie
l-Wcsicra Auto." and also to tin'
lour Ml toward the merited In-;
crease In ho commercial estab
lishment of the rlty."
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njnri wvr John Hogan Ncanns
OlULtl 111 li. i. i)eath in Southland
We.tern Auto Supply See .., "17 i.ogau. .. '
Great Opportunity In 'i.i-t:t!u'r" ut the Kiam.nh country.
' Klamath Country ' w- "' ,"' "" v,si'
in i ini south, mill do more than a.
The Western Amo Supply com- kin.ln.-3 it they wilt tp in '
pny the biggest retail autom. bile land for a brief tiiu.'ntid v.sit with,
aeceasory firm In the west, if not lleean a : i!T K. 1 1 street where
In tha entire world, la making he is confined to bis bed in the.
plana to open a atore In Klamath j LHtJe fh-iteis el the Poor hospital.
Falls within a very short time, j This is the word rceeUvd vestcr-
The Western Auto Supply com- day from Megan's daughter. Mrs.
pany ha, a commereial history that Martha Seeds, who returned fr..m the
reads like a tale from the Arabian' south Thursday.
Nights. Surted originally as a1 ".an is failing fast, tuberculosis
email business by George Pepper- ha its grip up him and a crippled
dine. Its founder, in Kansas City hip ha left hnu ;n a critical eon-:
In 1909, the concern grew until it dition. .
became necessary to embark in the He begged to be removed to Klam-,
retail bnainesg and open up a atore ath. which h? loves so well and
where merchandise could be dis- where the majority nf his life was
played. The opening of the first spent when he roue the ranges with;
atore was such a success from a his cattle years ago. Hogan owned
bualneaa standpoint that new stores a ranch also on the upper Klamath
were opened from time to time lake. Due to his serious condition;
until there was a healty chain his request could not be granted.;
atore organisation" In the middle hut friends who will be in the south i
wee tern states. It became neees-soon are urged to visit the old
aary for Mr. Pepperdine to leave man.
Kansas City for bis health and he;
moved to Denver, and then to Los'
Angeles, where the first store of,
the present Western Auto chain was
established in 1916. j
large Concern
The Western Auto Supply com-!
pany now has stores in practically'.
every city and town of commercial.
Importance In the western states.! LONDON. Aux. IS. Divorce ar
Thelr stores reach as far north ' tions are deluging IJritish courts
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Yank Soldiers or rorm.ic -
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Mem. mmm& tm IHkikay I
lire at fortune a nmwiitie tliiiiB ni
warfare h.n mdc tlu- sole
. Disproving the idea tlu uVT " rV .ee ri,kie Hi. i, lives for 10 , nU a .lay
the past, Ihe Americans Brn " mM , ,hr unlfrm, of aeveral rountrie,.' The,
to tight for Kran.-e in Morocco All of tl.em.e le n.niin Sw,vnT, U. fol. Parke,. I.ieut.!
are.left to r.it. (.tr.l) B M ' M' I. sly of . Sea,...
as brigadier-general.
tleendfaAt
Hi. in Klukva Top Milk
1'ou. hr.l Kitga
T.u.led tllMUlla t'urfee
I.HIl.ll.Hlu
liak-.l Coin Mtufled I'eopcra
Hi. . 1. 1 and lliiller Samlw l. hc
i I Ul l ata I. . , I Tea
IMuurr
Tonauo Si. U.I
I'. .tallica an tilutln I'lncnlln
(.recti Apple I'lo t'offce
TtlllW'M lit! in s
I'.cielicd Kra.. - ll"l nn run
nf miik In amall ;-uu. ilrop In two
, 1 1 a ii. I iiiok gently until wt,
Scive on thin slices of loant uircr
hl. h i liu rciuiilhliig warm milk
ha.. !..'. pnur.it.
liakid t orn - Take nnn run
inrii (till from eohl Ollr tmlf r.i.i
milk, two well licatcn ci:r. Stir
nil t . r. 1 1 1 r . eaoii with n.ilt mid
p. ppcr mid a teaspoon of incited
Imli.r Put Intu an e.irili.rti
liaklug dish and tinko In a luod
irnlrly hot over until aid.
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inH Kllllug fr t'nk" Take
one cup rntniiiH, put through f.Mid
I grinder, two tat1lt-.p41.11iH vinegar.
two ti.Mci.tm.inn brown nuaar. one
henping trapiHin ern stwr.'h, i.nn.
half cup water, look until thick
nnd spread ttctwecn layers.
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BRITISH DIVORCE TALL ONES HERE
OUT FOR BLOOD
((nntlnup.1 From I'sko )
Albert May who stoops uuder llui Frank Hall came li.uno Monday
awnings of the eton- etcry time heinic.hl from ptiik.'tt'H ...inp at Mn
wnuru or leaved tlu buildings. May! dock Point sick, but Is nuw able
is a strong advocate for the abolish-. tu Ku buck In work,
mem of awnluKs, au.way. j Mr. and 1rs. Joe KnMcr made a
X.ores of otheru will Ih enlisted in bUKiiicss trip to Klamath Kallj
the next few days and officers will Tuesday.
be elected at the .Monday meeting ! Mr. Hemcli Icht la almost done
Material from Marshfield Is being UayliiR. ti $Zl&&l!!'-J$lrVarV?V
Han( t.11 tilt 'lmak'-i!iiki'n" will li'uvu I 1 I I If 1I..41Ih tsa.l.tr T
- . nan iu ti 11 11 i.iui ' w-s
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as Bellingham, W.ashington. east to faster han the Judiciary can handle as does Itr. E. Iiietsue1. no doutit in the miuds of l.onKfcl- j jv-in nnd Charley Potter were visit-'
the Rocky Mountain district whero them. Increasing acceptance of a, '" O'Brien claims the highest , nR R,iUlld jk Sunday.
Denver is represented with its'single standard of consideratiin as ; distinction w ruen he and his two sons iicmembec fu!ows, Longfellow. : i.mu w,.lir ml Warren flutter ' Ih
"HVesUru Aulo" urganiiaiion. between men ami women respon- Point out ion percent. Jim Jr.. and ,. unj make the Klamath ,M.t Tuesday afternoon with Will (,
Mr. George Pepperdine. founder 'Stnie lor many 01 the suits. o- ce 10 ne . ou. iu.s. 1 rgaeljatlon no over with 11 Lang, as l.inliert 1
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Irs. Hall nnd daughter spent.
nster. N
Allen A Hose for men are Al for Weuay
of the" company and Its present men are blamed for. the mounting Their Had is press operator of the,t!j,.y lr0 n l-ortlaud this week.
head, attributes the growth of the number of actions, not l-ecause of Klamath News.
Western Auto Supply compauy to their misueeds hut because they now Ail SK Footers ' '
the sales ..policies of the organiza-' are on an even footing with men T;le Hardecbrook brothers have
tion. ?"rrom thetime when tlwiih regard to obtaining divorces oftea quarreled among themselves
sold mSi Ytxstrutomobile accessorylpnd seem to take advantage of It. lae niaaer of "who's the tallest." 1
by mail In 4buuav.Ca 1 years Divorce court Judges are the bus- Some say Byron is by an inch und :
ago," stated ' Mr. Pepperdine. "it lest in England. Twelve hundred others say Everett reaches the height
has been my,-determination to 8ell husband3 and wives already have 0f SjX tevt one aud three quarters!
to motorists the accessories they! swarmed into the London divorce easily. They are both eligible for
need-d at a -price that was con- courts this year, and there still are charter niemberhip however. I
slstentiy low wnca.Ttna quality or four months to go of 1925.
the article waa considered. ' I made. Waiting petitions are stacked In
Tuetdav evenini; with Mrs. Post
Johnnie llushawn was on Hound
lake Wednesduy hunting rows,
(Conlinacc) fyoui Page ne)
Principal of High j (
School 111 Reunion , 'm
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Paul Noel, runimonly known as
1 Au ujibiTiiUJt-U family reunion
! brinn enjoyed ly Piml JarKon
z.? my mind that I would sell noth- heaps
"Doe," Klamath Falls dt iitist, has an
Kaf lLUm 7v . if .7 ' " ,nere,"thrm darn short beds" as anyone'
b,a.nfI .h an offer that if it was u no hop. for action thU year. , pIcdgcd to be han
not found exactly as represented Wholi-snlc Divnrrrs , ., ,. ,'. , ,. ...
. i : to nssits in the formation of the
or ..:d nnt .Tender, a reasonable W hole batches of suits somo times ah , ,
amount of service for the money, are disptsed of almost simulten-
in .-r -.cd. ttaf matter would -be ad- ously on the -wholesale principle A,,e ,!Hrncs 'f ,hc Whi,c ,v,iran ,
ju?va to tbo satisfaction of the But other eases involve manv as the firM. to be approa. ld ;
purchaser. This, in short, is the ycar8. mal,y dollars and many wit- on 1,0 9u,,Jcct "f l"e -!'"""
Western Auto-sales policy. We live, names so manv that week .-.re re.l(:,u,) a"(1 A1,e T'"'i "'at he could-'
atnciiy up to ft. Therefore we nuirp,, , ,,rinc , ,he P.nsational " 1 8'K" lnu cn:,r,"r ",r " nvw
left a long trial if blind, where he priucipul-elecl of the Klamath county,
ran away from the prl.m wall. . Iiigli school, when his livo brothers.
Murray Ib-lirvml Leader and their families are In the city '
Murray, a youth of :.). Is prob-ifiom Culifornla, Washington and r
ably the leader of the trio. Th" Arkims. Ij
posses may find hltii il.nj s.ime. Mr nud Mrs. Jack-on returned
where. ISut, if they don't, tiny Wi Inc. day evening from a month's
will have tt I n ready to ih.mt. vi it In Seattle, t pon their return
they found iu.t."i to the effocl that
ROUND LAKE J::ck.nrs two brothers from Kres-
ii... aiif., were in the city, and had
;! M) LAKK, Ails. IS Albert 11. el uce'dcntallv with their Iwo
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Sportster Shirts
$3.50
llullt of ncroplnnu cloth In Ian, grey
and whtte, 11.nl 1 11 in sport rolUr. long
alceves. elnstlc knll liottoiu. Men's
sins.
are careful that all merchandise disclosures and complications. !n."""n al"."" ""'"'' Au" ' Itall and TSios. Johnson were vi it- oi;..-r brothers, one from Washington
aoia oy our stores be standard and, Ninety-six decrees were marti
a li
the one to be on hasd Monday night
as he may be influential in the in-
i tug Mr. aud Mrs. Hull Sunday.
and on" from Arkunvas. A telegram
.w.i received yesterday, announcing I
cheap about "Western Auto" ae- Lnn.inn ca,il(.rt i hotel.
cessories or supplies. Our stores! ..Xil won.en are resnunsil.le for
Longer I ',-f.kftt.:
handle no shopworn merchandise. most of ,,lif - i,iss ,,. rs firi,r. T. P. Henderson of the K. I). ...n.-l will Lambert In ubout done
uur tires are all built to our own i,,,, f, has been two
years now
pany and C A. lleiidersf'n. c.umtv
itig.
-ui.ii.uiie e.uipuiei.i ma. nan a EoIu!o in me snappy days work ' : Lyle llemelrirht was vlsltin
proveu rame. mere is noining no. in . an.. ..... ,.Ia. .,, -'" 1 borne folks here' Snndav nfier..,. ..rrU- .l ,.f ,.n..ii,., n,. r,,
Mrs. Hall has lnn tn Hi., sick ll.-t tin n.irth. who arrived lait night,
jthis week. Th visitors plan to take a Irln
hay. to l',.Hcr lake lo.lay. Those In the
eaMy will Mr. and Mrs. Paul
4a. k 01: of Klamath Palls. Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Jii.hmoii and win Lloyd.
Jr., and daughter, liorotby. Mr. and
Mrs. I'lvdo Jucknon, all of Freno;
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jackson of
Hurllngton, Wash.: Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Jackson of Little Hock. Ark.,
end Mr. and Mrs. Iten11.lt Jucksoii.
of lliciuertoli, Wash.
rigid specifications by some of the ,ince mi:ircnrtu,-t with another wo-i""'" 'all under the .aiarory f. We.lrv l(v:iin ,.,
biggest tire manufacturers in thcn)nn i,CBan ,0 he considered ample ,h"se Kl"',", n':'"' sl"' t'l 'ss ; niKht a,ul iu,i.,y u
.country. i reason for permitting a wife lo rM'"lrtt vhrn "" i? P"r''' '! .
LikI In Oregon .herself of her husband. Kim ..in, Pk'n': tron' under the rov.-rcs and
Oregon motoilsts have demon-;, hi3 a(ide(J aVcnue r,f escape, the(nUllnB 101,1 ir"" rails
atrated their confidenca. In us by.BnlnD,r of dVOrces in 12' mav! Earl Whltlo. k. i.nd h.re-, v.l,. n.
giving our Oregon stores their ,,, exceed the big years of 1913- the Ead part comes in. could not !.
patronage. In our store to be open-; 20-21. when many of tjin first reached last night, but h- will hi
ed shortly In Klamath Falls, wo ,,, o( lue war bvi harvested. ! asked to hecotne a member, not onlv
will carry lte same high grade I iK-caiiM- he is over six feet tall ,',
merchandise (hat i carried at the, . MOXEY TO i because he could tnal.e the L..,,gfe.
""v '" .'". -'KKUl t;lows more comforlahln
Sa'ind
lake.
Square Deal Drug Store
Prci.erip-jnn Epc-cialisls.
Next to I'ine Tree Theatre
prices will ,, prevail. The opening' JP'"1- '". Jl'i.fuu loans on
of this store 'Is Intended to make' Ihr,., company
Falls property. Wilson '"""""'K3 '"e mortician).
A 1 2-1 1 .vines More i:i represent, d
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Japan)Threat'ens'to:With'draw New; Envoy in Moscow
giypisaaasmm,! sun 11 i,nm.yii
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Japan is t!ireateninK to withdraw Iti newly" ln,ulled ambassador In Moscow, If Red activities
te Japan an.l in Japanese .pheres Jn China, do not cease. t The new envoy I. seen presenting hii;
Kiwanis and
Rotaiians
You are invited to attciul the joint luncheon
today in the Chamber of Commerce Rooms, in
the interest of local Salvation Army Work, at
which time Adjutant Maude Lee, of the White
Sheild Home in Portland will be chief speak
cr. Adjutant Lee is known throughout the
state as the "Angel Adjutant," being one of the
loading officers in Rescue Work in the
Salvation Army
The "ComM
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A brassiere and nt.-p-ln U Is
mi nt. Knpeclally siilUrUM
Lower part of beautlW
elastic: too of tricot. Tuf1
wl.ln til.. !S to 40. aid "M
$lu and i: r.n.
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OUR OWN BLEND . .
Two pounds for 95c. Tk&
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLE"
Ben P. Lewis, G$
"The Old Reliable Coffee HjJ
223 So. Sixth St.