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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1925)
Si Page Two ' 1 ' Thursday. August jOJOgj - - r. . ..r7i i kT.T inci in t nrririiio rnUMmm! ftiniv LIFM) bareleg flaps march f IDD,riuK r TO SPEAK THIS ln'-WHArDYOUDO'niEDUU'OO, AKKlVt IN A. r. YEAR IN FORUM,,, tlwlr hwJ..iri-r l I'orlUiwI. j iniMnrrow. .... , m ,,..' " llH.iuall Klamath In.lu I ..til.. I'r.,i'l.. HHVpr I.UKP, - t-ik'U.'. HI). "J Ituiimu "' I ho tonni vUllril ny t" .ulin anil will irut a to ll.uU. anion u..- . .,... M.. rullroa.l ni.u .i.T.Uy. KUmlh Kalla and lb. coual, 1 The. group HI ! lu tli -lir Klmnath Hial'a lb Klamath N.t , . ,'lanr baslness taslcc 1 1 .? (he st .te' most eminent nea, poltttmiu una iw m?n ro to dih'ak at What ho did tliv with (tic Ksl'j chamber of cmoi- turx'C hi:u'hrins una inn. : aer.Vuntary of state, will he hoard ei.Teu.uer . " '""'y soea u' Upton will speK M-pM-rowr , Alfrsd E. Clark. Tortland lawyer, will talk September 18. Those who have tentatively .... l-l 1. .trlu nil he reli.'.irsuiH ir The rtraii' iwjiiiiiim I,, i .iv.-B under the p'.rnlc at the cs biu.ro. wa.inm ........ Mm Kiwu.iia lull as a nare-loRRi-a in u.v ami. r...ii.n. ..nriiii! ihn fair, are would you do? Well, now proKiessii.R airudily and the same thiiiR. show lit lKBiunlne to 4ake ahape men mo acrsvani ui pom.-. Thi op- iu 'is one of Ollhr-rt and hi squad uutrlvalling the oi.ro fain Sullivan be.-t-the lomedy LeinK oiih Keystone movie a.iuad. affnrda espe.iallv Kor.l. Can you Imuitiuc wonderful opportunity for local him . ..,.' mm ,.f ins. SI who ha at the present day ronillttnua with Ja ' ...,.n ! iiia whole the manv traffic cotw and dry en-,' life, and ulie a weather-lieaten. pir- forecnieni iiiiuem. m ij i.u...... ... a. H.al -maid ot-all-work of 47." Ihe regular local force. KnA then try to ltnacinr 1.1a feel- sitiK.'r I cast for the servant r hon. aficr nroniiKlne to marry you may expect Klmer Hal an! aonielhinK pretty. agreed to nppeiir at forum lunches .lul.j(,nt lilH.0 of brio-n-brac on Rood, for I hey do aay over at her .iscr:ic.n that sho Is beautiful. r.rnntu rasa inat r.ein.er n.ua a he is suddenly confronted hy a mean" line of comedy, and cave crowd of n'Hiut 30 or 40 ravishlnglymt-n ibero will vouch for It. 5fn?Pn Vlkpr C-yr , CEASELESS SEARCH fctoien aiKer t-ar FOR aigoma slayer To Be Brought Back (continued m. rp. ..c for the wounds which caused Navar. Ci;;rrv Co!-?d constable, left ye.i- hera. areordinc to an a:inoiin'inent made yesterday by l.iaa Ncinilth. chairman of the chamuer'a forum committee, includo the following: Charles I. McNaxy. senior I'nited State senator from OreRon: Robert N. Stanfield, Junior I'nited States senator from Oregon; Nick Sinnott, congressman. Becond Oregon dis trict: Bruce Dennis, slate senator from Union and Wallowa counties-.! - ro- dt.ath. He reiterated that he Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner. superintend- terday for rortlaud where ho will slmily had bwn driink a( ,he Umpl ent Oregon state hospital; Paul B. ; return with the Bulck sedan which the (1!nt occurred and declared McKee. vice-president and general was 8tolen from Luke Walker on that he could remember but little manager of the California-Oregon ,he n!(.ht of AagUst 14. of what had happened. Power company; Clarence R. Hotch- The tnre9 young bandits. through' Iniuent U Tonight kiss. United States marshal: Den-.,ne st(a)y and hearty cooperation State Officer McBride and Depu ton G. Burdick, speaker of the wjt& fnjefs l)f p0ice throughout ties Joe Klmsey and Jim Dillon a house: Sumpter S. Sniilh. editor n0 Btate ,,y Fred Morry, loial alsted yesterday In a search for the of the Medford Mail-Tribune; specjal a,,nt for the state, were re- men who deserted the Southern I'ac George W. Joseph, state senator covered 45 minutes after they had ific camp following the Hght. Kurhler lhan 1o confide " a nice oi'iitng. that they had enjoy, dl iheir illiu.era and that 'hey hoped the Interstate Commerce commission will he lu a kindly mood whea It turns li IhoiishU to Klamath Kails, four officials of the Oregon Truuk. regWtered l the While Pelican hotel here last night, had nothing lo say. The men ware: J. C. Wright, travel.ug freight mid pu.sei.ger agent: It. II. ('roller, general pas senger agent; U. W. IVkard. gen eral freight agent, and li. '. Mm nor. locuilng engineer. All hut Mr. Wright, who lives lu llend. have . , 1 : from Multnomah county, v. attempted a aimllar robbery in Chapman, editor of 4ho Oregon Vo-I portiand among garages of tho bus-, ter, and Lewis A. McArthnr. Tice-, iness ac.jon. president and general manager ofi According to a wlro received the Pacific Power & Light company, 'last nlght br Morey, trom chipf Tonight at 7:30 an inquest will be held by County Coroner Whit-lock. Portland. K.F. !of Police L. V. Jenkins of Pcrlland. j the Bulck sedan is in splendid run ping condition and was not Injured I by the trip taken hy the three ; youthg from Klamath Falls to Port land. t. A. GOLDSMITH Ccatom Tailor Sift Wiatcra Bldg. Sulla From SS0JIO to 970.00 Do You Know How Glasses Are Made? Look in our window and you will see exhibited the mater ials used.: alao showing tho different processes glas goes through in making a 1ms. Thi n call In and n will lake you through the shop nhcro wo are grinding them. DR. GOBLE Kyra Examined QUICK 8KRVICB 700 Main Street Olassra Frames Ground Repaired 1 1 i RESINS H RFg ? ;7zg (Continued From Page One) arrive home In October, but he ad mits that among the wonders yet to be seen he expects cone greater than thi building of a city In the wilderness In the course of much less than one active life. AT SAN QUENTIN (Continacd From Page One) to li!p In tho pursuit, and was hov ering ov!t.ad when tho men were Uk.;n. The felons engaging in the break were erviLg long terms for robbery. H'-.nry Hentz. sentenced from Los Angeles, to ten years for robbery, and Paul Luce, serving a similar term from the same, city, were among them. - KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. In confinement a pleasant rest awaits you. adv.- SPECIALS In Viclrolas Still on at SHEPHERD'S A furnace in your home will keep the summer at your command all winter. Prices $135 up. Phone 371. Be sure of your f, urnace! Your comfort even your health depends on the kind of heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind of heat d"pends on tho construction of your furnace and the skill with which it Is Installed in your home. Health requires an abundant circulation of warm moist heat! Not Just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate heat at minimum ex ponse and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 Free of Cost! Boys! HERE'S YOUR CHANCE .TO GET a Radio knife FREE! Just 3 Friends who arc not now subscribers to the Klamath Daily News to sign the coupons opposite, turn in the orders and as soon as the orders are verified KLAMATH DAILY NEWS I want to see (Name of boy) THE KNIFE IS YOURS! Send in your Orders to Circulation Manager Klamath Daily News 102-122 So. Fifth St. Phone 877. Win a Kadiu Knife, and will plcdco myself to l.i.vo I he Klamath Dally News delivered to mo for three monOis ut 50c per month, to bo paid to your collector. I am not now a subscriber. - (Subscriber's Name) (Subscriber's Address) r"Ka Date 2. KLAMATH DAILY NEWS 1 want to see (Name of boy) AddreRS Win a Radio Knife, and will pledge myself l(J havo the Klamath Dally New. delivered to me for three months at SOc per month, lo be paid to your collector. 1 am not now a subscriber. (Subscriber's Name) (Subscriber's Address) Tn Dale 3. ' KLAMATH DAILY NEWS I want to see Address (N'am0 0f boJ' Klamath Dally New. delivered to , ,or tllrc0 mom (Subscriber's Name) (Subscriber's Address) Towa '-";-" : uato.'::.:..:...:.... Willie, Jo Mary and NV 2 ft l!S pi s pi i r I'lll"11 ' ,i nIKlO (r tl""1 llirv'te nil hark cm tlirir way to "renilin", 'ritin' aiid'riiJ i " . t .i mi f .?- ei ' " ana most 01 mom win wear rvewpie j win onocs. There urr new oxfortls for the larger girls, high icho t i t .i ii i r . i i . iorus ror ine smaurr cnaps. i aienrs in piain anatwotoii tans ami gun metal alioes 'or the little growing miss; and of shoes and plenty of vnliiQ in each to suit all. (A tablet and ruler given with each pair). FOR GROWING GIRLS We arc showing two styles in Kewpie Twins,, black and tan lace, extra qiuility calf leather, a dandy fitting shoo, in sizes up to 2. Priced at $1.50 to $5.00, GIRLS' oxfop: Made up in tan and pj leather, fancy cuUut j heavy stoi'm welt, fanrjf." bcr heels, an ideal shock awny. All sizes & widths CHILD'S GOLDEN ELK An ideal dry weather shoe, triple- stitched, flexible heel, lace style with rubber heel, sizes 6 to Priced from $2.2$ to $3.00 BOYS' SCHOOL I SsVwivvn in Inn nnil Ami in bluchdr and bal hs heavy soles well stiichsj and every shoe all; kii All sizes & widths.' Special One biir lot of Girl' School Shoes, niiidc up in tan calf-nkin and chocoluUi hrown kid; n well built leather koIc nnil rubber heel. Theno arc $1.50 to $5.00 valuta. Priced fur quick clling at ( J 1 for rtmcill loin and Krowiiijr irirls; SClTiriCI ICkid. puteiit. two-tone; all leathers; X I. kJCtJ.XVJ.CiXO u Bi8Mi VUUC8 t0 li50 now Ml" Houston S? 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