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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1925)
vil '.11 C'if Page Ten COVERED WAGON f COMES BACK TO, STATE OF TEXAS Efcnaft (Ccy News Sunday. 'August S. 15. VPie for Little Boy and Girl Bats High In Scientist's Tests SHASTA VIEW Migration Of Thousand In r.m frca i - dairy. He ha .one Star state -a By Serious Droug 'fitter aaj brothers at Falrvlew Fri day afteraoon. Sir. aad Mrs. Scot ThomDsoa, rald oa Mr. and Mrs. Aiet Caeyne Wednesday. II, HAROLD AMRrW trailed N' Corrnpondeai CHU AUO. A. Ji The profee- t iMtrononyr nave romv ward sub the fooa news SHASTA VIEW. An. II. A. H Hale has moved hit milk cowa lo ik. ril ranch near Klamath w h.M k. I. rnnnlnx a rs. M. i. omn ana ... ... T . Tlnfl. n H AM M r Men - ... i ..i 1 ' I . . MnrrhkMd 1 u . . . t - . . i. . . I . , r l.u.l 111- . - niirf. u . i . iui in mi iui.u.a w Lone Star State Caused lin aalrT ,t(Kk Mai all. Mr. Hi.ion on. eve.n,. ihu ... ' mMaj hlt ., Johall, light It "" h ,b mii- tracl1 ' bo "'" ,u" t'rlf hi. The p..plar nutwa of hie Mr. B-rntart and Kll Wolfe of jn this week. Ij.,,,, moch-r that a icoad pte HOrsTON Tela. Aor. SS The Poe valley, have beta working oa Vrs. Vera M.CIellen aad Mias of wotIlai pie has Bo p!s In hU covered war'oa haa come bK.k to the W. K. Ilasaia ranch, potllnt Mrr.ie Batler were Klamath Kails omich bunk aad rlffle-raffls. Texas, up- hay. !Tlsnur Friday. ! iB 0n,er words, pie has moved up ih. mad. ihroDih the parched Mrs. C. M. Kirkpatrick and B. H. Hamilton Is eattlnc hay', ... nti,tT precarioss position land! of Central Teias there are daughter Elita have gone berrying ,nii wrr t lht ,(0,,, f th meaa as a de-j hundred! of them creaking along for a few days. 1 Mr. aad Mrs. Sana Dllinter rti ,ai ,0w heads th Iil of good, drawn by gaunt, plodding mules or Jane Short has been visiting with (B Klamath Falls one day this waoCTom. foods. If yo ars one drooping bony bows. In each wag- Nellie Ha.ktn for a few days. week on business. of ,nOTe deluded chaps who trulgle oa Is the worUly Roods of a tenant , The reclamation dredger camp: xri h. D. Morrison called " ,nroorh the polato aod the rarrota farmer and oa the seat and atop the was moved laat week. It Is now Vrv jim gtewart Tuesday after-' Bd the prunes. only to gel -leader located just aouth of Malln on the B9011 t . -i .1. atar now loss yoar hat la Ihs sle-rlric fan aad order lbs i waiter lo brief o a pis ) ' I laat of water, it will 3S iteel llks lakiai a rB around ths block. j Ths authority la Rose) II. Shaw., Chicago aatrltloa sipsrt. It looki hla six months of saperlmentlaf lo find oat thai a pir ct pis Is as good as a sort boiled sgg. that It may be eaten, sa well aa need for taught la moving pleturw comedies. ! He experimented with' six albino, rata. Half lbs aalmala wars fed cue-1 lard pis aad lbs others rice, pota-j loes, cabbage, spinach and brvad. i Ths rats bad a pis appetite from Ihs atari, aad ahowed ruults. Ths pi-; fed aalmala became sleek aad gained weight mors rapidly than thoeo oa a plelees diet. "Ths Ingredients of pis." says ths BsiiiiifS it sr- lah bamaa beings aa well aa rata. Kit, milk aad wheat floar aapply proteins Flour also baa car bo hy drates and ao haa ths sugar of milk aad Ih caa sugar. Thar ars fate la ih ehortenlag of Ihs rrnsl aad la Ihs batler aad eggs, aad mineral sella are aupplled by eggs, milk aad lb berries la berry pis." bhsw's Hat la headed by caatard. pumpkin, squash aad awe-t potato piee Apple pi haa lis qualities, loo. While low la protein, he aays. II la sa eacelleat sou res of heal aad eaergy and haa slightly aaor food value pound for pound than wheal bread. rici "r msB. - ... OaU. r.b.u,WFJN ubmusio, to Z aaaalle -- T-! b. "ny aad UauS SPECIAU In Victrola StJ I SHEPHfj 1 pile of bedding la bis family. Now and then there'! a covered cheap government eighty. j motor truck In the caravan. J Mrs. John Llskey has the pleas-, Thty are moving out of the atriik- are of a visit of ber mother, Mrs., ea section, looking for two things Josephine Rlihle and a sister, Mrs., tbey lack water and work. rnKs.-rAxiHiiATK to ki el PARIS. Aug. IS. A double duel. Up In , Ma) me Elliott, both ladies are from i-,T0rlBI; , candidate for th Chilean eat and north Texas the luckier HolUter, Calif, and drove over la a presidency, his son-in-law and a for farmers are paying II a hundred Star car in two days. The distance m(.r cadidate Is scheduled for the for picking cotton; down In the Rio being near (00 miles. immediate tutor anleaa something Crande valley, there are plenty of; Fred Fisher returned horn last lBterTenes to prevent It. Mexicans, and the pay la only T5, Tuesday, after spending nearly twoj Elidoro Yanes, publisher of La cents a day. ! weeks helping baying at the Joha Vacloa iD gamiago, Chile, whose That la the gloomy story brought Litkey ranch in Tule lake. 'name probably will be on th ballot back by H. H. Schultx, the man who, 'when Chileana vote next October. reports crop conditions in Texas to pAIRVIEW- MT. LAKI nt his aeconda to wait upon Lad la the railed Stales department of llc Errasurii. former candidate for agriculture. Schulti for five days! w -,.,D,-IC.. ... president. Thursday. I... A.l.lr,. ,h-.,.h Jl. r..v.ir-... central Texas. Sixty-eight counties are suffering from drought, 28 of them have bad no general rain for 1 months. J. Lee Barnes is heading for H. D. Morrison this week. I Alice Cheyne and Xellie Stewart spent the week-end In Klamath, SOCIETY FOLLOWS BRITAI farms in FaIU with Polard. WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. II. and Mrs. Dewey Fashion Is following the British flag ; in Washington. Mrs Will Kaler and For the second time in less than Mr. A million people on the the drouth sections are aufferinr dl-l . i . .. n i : : Mr. and i-k,j, uai. . iui.i,uu 1- uici ... . ca I .V.. n,l,l.h .m. children, baviua, r-iaon ana uren w-...u and Nellie Stewart attended the bay has Increased land values and tent ahow Thursday evening. influenced the fashionable residence, Mrs. Ray Cooper called on her growth of the capital small cities and towns dependent on' the farmers, are auffering indirectly,! Schultx estimates. The stouter hearts and those with) tend or credit to borrow enough toi feed the family and work stock, arej sticking It out; a great many of the' tenant farmers which includes at! least half the people of this rural! ares, are leaving. As one man told his banker in a! smalt town that hasn't seen a rain drop since June, 1924: j "I've been aettin' 'round waiting: for it to rain until I wore out the! seat of my breeches. I been lying' 'round on the floor trying to keepj cool and sleep until I wore out all i the quilts. So now I'm goin' to; wear out my wagon glttln" aome-i where where Cod ain't fnrcnt til make it rain." And that made one more covered wagon for the caravan. 1-VE.1IWJLI PRODIGY to MADISON, Wis.. Aug. 22. The state of Wisconsin has given the use of the markets radio station at Wau paca for experimental Durooses Douglas F. W. Coffey, an lS-vear old Inventor, who declares he bas achieved some surcexs in transmit ting moving pictures by radio. Coffee, who Is a motion picture operator, and received his inspira tion while working In a theatre here, has been experimenting for the last eizht months In a crude laboratory in hia home. Get in on This Price for a Genuine WILLARD BATTERY $13.45 Momyer&Momyer REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Hopk Bid. Klamath Falls, Oregon FOR SALE Beautiful furnished home on paved street FOR RENT ' Two room cottage on Sixth street liutiumr pii.i,.(;kk.h TAZA, French Morocco. Aog. 22. A wild moli of Arabs, Berbers and Israelites is trailing the Prench ad vance through northern .Morocco, eager for a chance to fight in return for the privilege of piriaging the villages of the vanquished. Floyd Henriot Co. 234 Main St. Phone 397-W ' FOR SALE " 140 feet on Sixth, $10,000.00; $1,500 will handle. TODAY First showing of the sensational new OLDSMOBILE MODELS . . at our showrooms Seventh and Klamath Petersen Motor Car Company . "After We Sell We Serve" ' Price cuts of as much as $290 on closed model " ..... y Make it a point today to see this, the greatest value ever i offered in a six-cylinder car. 11 f ..... r." FOR SALE . " Good Mills Addition lot, 50x120 ft. Equity in dwelling will be traded for va cant lots. If you know of any game viola tions, call phone 6S4. 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