The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 16, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Local Briefs
' Post Cards Postmaster John Mc-
Call Is a busy postmaster these
days, due to the tart that atom;
ot persons hare failed to heed the!
From Spragua River A. L. Uu- two cent postage sign which Is nec-
ger, resident of the Sprogue River essary for postal cards since the
district is included in the business new lav went into effect. Another j
Tisltors in the city yesterday. - ; neglect and oversight which is an,
'annoyance to the post office is the!
In Saturday Out of town vlsi-;iack of addressed postal cards!
tors in Klamath Falls Saturday to: which are put In the office for mall-
transact tusinesa Included Sigtrld ; ng. i
Carlton, resident of Algoma. j
MANY INJURED
IN S P. TRAIN
WRECK IN ULi
. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 15.
i Tennant Among the Tisltors to; (United Press) The list of Injured
-Fred C. Young of spend the remainder of the wesk!ln the Northwestern Pacific rallrn.i.i
From Bratty'
Deatty, was among the businss Tls- in the city Is Paul T. nilyey ot Ten-; wreck at Sausallto rose to ciiht
Hors in Klamath FalU for several nant. who arrived in Klamath Falls tonight as more victims ot the crash
hours on Saturday afternoon. ,u,t night. were brought to San Francisco bos-J
1 pitals.
Through The CUy Mr. and Mrs. The wreck occurred shortly uf-
Rancher In Among the ranch
ers in me cur jtuuuruur wob riMit n.... .
ii, -. . .u r.i ii . i . -,1. ien oi ngaru. uregon. ter noon Saturday, when a
The Interurhan stopped sudden
ly near the yard limits, hut the
heavier steam train, directly behind
it on the same track, was unable
to check speed In time, and tore
through the two reur cars of the
electric.
All o( the injured were on the
vrurban which was from Mill Val-
The steam train was inbound
from Ilealdsburg.
The injured:
Miss Maria Carlln. Berkeley.
J. Dardtnl. Larkspur.
A. II. McKnew, Ran Anaclmn.
J. S. Wheoler. Lincoln.
William Scott. San llafafl,
A. C. King, Oakland.
John Storer. Durlingame.
IMOX MISICIWH KIItK.I .
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. IS Two
weeks notice of dismissal was serv
ed on every anion musician In San
Francisco theatre orchestras today
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by the theatre managers. Concert- (. requiring the
d action hy the amusement men a minimum el if
was taken In retaliation for a rul- meat to ererj J
Ing by Musicians' Vutoa lxcal No. tral work. j
four
CAMPBKLL SKRVU'F.S
F.UCENE. Aug. 15. Funeral ser-
Daten tnrmtffh Ki-.m;,th o 1 1 .. u 1 ... ......... i-ih i . ...
.m jl l VI..,. il, V1U "a.i.ir.i iiiiu inn
iM.ctinI buslnes. affairs of Im-if y aToute to lhelr home In; tear of an electric train on the vices for Prince L. Campbell, pr.-s
.me norm wnne returning from an, interurban third rail system.
. enjoyable visit in
nnrf nlhor Ka.. nli t ' i a . . n , .. . i., ...
n -Aiin Mr mi Mr. fur. ' iu miccu lor me aauaaiuo terry ouiia- ine main auaitnnum of the wo-
" Klamath 1
don Dixon of Klamath Falls "re, day, witll
enjoying a iortnigai s vacaion irom
their work in the city and have
gone to .Diamond lake where theyj
have plans to camp. !
lloth ident of the University of Oregon,
San Francisco trains had. keen running at high,who died yesterday will ho held in
ies. While in; speed for the Sausalito ferry build-lthe main auditnrium of the wn.
Klamath FalU they spent several' ing endeavoring to make up lost men's building on the campus Tuei-
the Sau day afternoon, it was announced to-
Mr. and Mrs.
West and family.
Walter time and connect with
I Francisco bound terry.
Iday.
Homesteader Among the busi-!
ness visitors in Klamath Falls yes-'
,terday was Joel Welch, Klamath!
From Salem Mr. and Mrs. C. N. county homesteader, who is a fre-'
in the city. I
Mulct Leaves Itev. C. C. Hulet
Where Seven W ere Torn to Bits
Needham are among the visitors' queIU business guest
in Klamath Falls this week Irom;
their home in Salem. Needham is a .
vruui.uruL resiaeni oi mat MerrilI ief, eariy Saturday morn-
law department for some time.
ing for Mt. Shasta City or Sis-
son, where he has been asked to
serve as a special speaker at the j
county Sunday school convention In!
that oltv All Co nl u ..1,.1. I
oher poinu of interest in the Klam-! ,lble w; be repre9enled ,
you county and a large attendance'
vai nAtAlt hv tha Iflbm.th
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Tourists Visitors in Klamath
ath country Include Mr. and Mrs. I
John L. Raiid ot Salem, Mrs. John
Rand, also of Portland.
I week-end In the south.
At The Pelican Among the out
of town visitors is a large party
from northern California. While
IlKltMlSTOX HOTF.I, III ltXKD
PENDLETON, Aug. 15. The
Hormiuln. hnlnl . IT.,..!... n
in Klamath Falls they are guests'. "
tat the White Pelican Ltel and In- : ff"mgef ,by 're U8t ,!,"'h,
elude the following: G. J. CalljTh8 'Ire started cn the second floor
and Gil Sutherland of Eureka; R. ; ft "n .unknow'' cu9e- '
F Flint of " re aepartment
and ui's "i ine structure were
saved, hut the Interior was ruin
led. The loss is nartiallv rnv-reil
Me.lfc.rd-F. J. Cook of Medford ll's''ance. The' structure Is
with A. B. Cleveland of San Fran-'we,t ot tne rallro'l tracks in the
Cisco are In the city on business for old 1arl of ,hR t0' "nd was erect
the remainder of the week. e1 ,n 1,06 by lle Maxwell Land
! company.
Anderson, Areata; B.
Ferndale; B. P. McCormack
Bob Carson of Eureka.
(;ild Hill Out ot town business
visitors in Klamath Falls Include ""i.i.m uoiiiii in
K. L. Flint who Is spending some! L0S ANGELES, Aug. 15. A hnn
lime in the city from his home in dlt hel1 "f Fred C. Tomm, driver
Cold Hill. i8"4 collector for the Los Angeles
Creamery company today, toppled
From Tho Patch Fred Nits-j the milkman off the seat, and drove
clielni. father of Ernest Nitschelm, away with $1,000 loot and the stolen
who has been enjoying a vacation! milk truck.
at Diamond lake and more recent-1 The daring hold-up was staged at
ly at the huckleberry patch Is ex- 0 busy downtown corner while Toinm
pected to return to Klamath Falls, baited bis machine in obedience to
today.
a traffic signal.
I ft 4 iff :
Old ways have gone the new Is
here
To banish toll and bring us
cheer
Van Fleet's Serviceman Says:
An rleicfrie cleaner does the
work nf cleanly M it was never
Ion by hand or broom or beater.
Our servU- department guaran"
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VAN FLEET
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OUR I'ROFESSldNAL VISION
ns well ah our nntural inelinatiom te(
led us to perfct a sen-ice tht b l
und thoughtful u 1 well M K-.
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Stvrn members of the Fleck family of RiclianNnn. N.
were torn to mangled bits and the remains scattered over a wide
area, when a railroad train struck en automobile on a grade cross
ing at Billings, Mont. Reinnants of the automobile are shown.
The other photo shows the position of the car when struck. (An
other.carwat.used (or the purpose of illustration.)
There Is no doubt that tho
best shock absorber to smooth
the path of business la a ready
cash reserve.
The easiest, safest, most
Profltahlo way to get a cash
reserve Is to stnrt n savings
account In the
Western Savings &
Loan Association
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I'nderwnorl nidn.
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WE HAVE genuine I H C repair
and which Is more important
than if we merely took orders for tnwp
had to send to distant points i0
But your assurance of safety-nrst sen-j,
not to wait too long before ordering irj
No machine'ean be in need of r'P1 W
in good running order at the ame fc t
day you may need that machine ona
ready, there Is a big acramble for repau . J
Keep your McCormlck-Deerlng cnfP
their maximum efficiency by u.tng oruy
IliC repairs. )
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