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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1925)
Page T wo Saturday. August 20, 1025. .. . . -- -1 We cherish tho good-will shown us always by t'ne men of affair! here and aim to merit it through-! out tho 'future. BV S. P.- Marine Wouldn't Take Ei A fcatn; oiven e, iears i 1 W ASHINGTON. Auk. 2S. (I'nlt-i I INVESTIGATION OFrv SALEM PEN ENDS (Continued From Paso One) (Continued From PKe One) InMX-ctlon of this character ..Hi." the report My"- mx iriiin discipline Is unfav- ornbty reported. Kvidciuv or ira- willing 1-etween employes and nrlsonera wero uncovered, i nat no prisoner be given trusty unlll ho lias aerved scutcuce 1 another tlou. The report further states that "tho effectiveness of tho force of prison guards Js further reduced by lack of harmony and by friction anions prison officials." privileges his mlulmum rccommenda- hi In i regular production tiegun m Increaso the output or i" u -district If clou to l0.U0l teel dally. The Kduerton Adams mill Is located 15 miles east of Ukevlow on tho Uikovlew-Adel highway and will cut timber from tho Crane lnko district. 2 NEW LAKE COUNTY LUMBER MILLS OPEN WASHINGTON. Aug. 2S. ll'nit- led News) Another ono of the' "picked men" of President Cool-j IdKe's marine guard has come un-. !der official disapproval among oth-; sources and Its problems, by person- er things, tor a refusal to bathe, wall guurds should bo omployed al observation. In the past week two marines other than able-bodied men between Let me say that Southern Faclfic'havo been held for court martial tho ajjes ot ii and DO yeurs, who people tako a pride In the growth for neglect of duty and It was dis-jhavo good eyesight and aro expert of Klamath Kails and the region ; closed Friday that another, private riflo men. It calls attention to the tributary to It. This pride is be- i George K. fleam. Is in tho naval fact that of tho three guards who cause it to au example of what is prison at Portsmouth, N. H.. to were overpowered In the turnkey's! LAKKVI5W. Ore.. Aug. S8. accomplished when tho manufac-j stay two years for various forms office, one was 66 and two were 65, Trial runs were made this week on turers and men of business gen-1 of misconduct, including his op- years of age. two ot Lake county's Inrgest aw erally and the carriers serving them position to a bath. Friction Among Officials j mill operations when the mills of work together with tho object o.'; Last Juue Beam decided to "tell; I'niforma for guards and a sys-1 Kdgerton & Adams at Camas Creek making an industrial and manu-ithem" what he thought of the tpm f training which would Imbue) and the :akevlew Mills and Timber facturlng center in response to the; first to tight branch of the ser- them with a sense of their res- company .:t Crane Creek atarted natural resources of the place, i vice. Ho so bitterly attacked the ponslbllity is recommended. ln-up for the find time. The two op Everythlng we have done, every-' leather neck brigade that he was spectton of tho wall guards upen erations aro among the largest yot thing we have planned and every-1 arrested and charged with conduct posting of each relief is urged. "No to locate in Lake county and when thing we are planning have in mind prejudicial to ood order and sT-: . . Klamath Falls as the Industrial cen-jcipline. ter. There has been no change in ! Smarting under his arrest, Beam that from the beginning. It Is true j broke Jail, was absent without that litigation, to which this com- leave for 14 hours and refused to ' pany was subjected through so 'obey orders of his superior to take fault of its own, growing out of; a bath in the nearby ocean at other litigation In which wo be-jswampscott, Mass. came snbsequently Involved, gave -us no option hu: to delay the ex-! BLOTCHY lU'YS STOCK ecution of our plans, but Klamath F HOl'STOX PHF.LTS Falls can bear witness to the; . promptness and xoal with which wo The stock of Houston & Phelps resumed the execution of our plans grocery store was bought by M. I. VMt Cmter Ijiko Itobrrl H Howard, who spent tho majority of his summer vacation al lh Hl mens' Wood Klvsr ranch und Miss .Cleo Siemens, a granddaugh ter of Captuln Siemens, wore taken to Crater lako tho middle of the week, where they wore Joined by It. H. Howard, vice-president of the Vnlted Stales National bank of Portland. Howard returned north yesterday with his young son and Miss Siemens accompanied them to Vancouver, Wash., whore she will visit. Teacher From IIoiiniim In Miss Lou Tuttle is In Klamath Falls for tho remainder of the week to make an extcadrd shopping tour In pro- naratlon for the uiiiln ot the school In Ilonania which mlin ' laiiKht for some time. Miss Tuttlo arrived last night. Britain And Mexico Resume Relations MKXK'O CITY, Aug. . Orvut lliilain and Mexico resinned diplo matic relallons Friday. The nfflciul announcement uf tho resumption yet to be niado by the foreign otflco. srAiurr ?taml the vol mSl.6 6 l SKI n tuiiiia Ave .iV'H come andt,j;,f ) at the first moment we were per mitted to do so, and these plans are being pursued to completion. Asks Co-operation If the business Interests ot Klam ath Falls and ourselves are per mitted to continue this relation ship of mutual understanding and good-will so that both may in good faith carrv out the plans already outlined to the. mutual advantage ot both sides, all will go well. But we hare to woik together. This is the only way the great sums ot money necessary to carry on this campaign ot railroad construction can be obtained, for it Is the only way it can be made reasonably profitable. We have faith that our profit will come with the contin ued growth of the country thus! r&sponslve to our efforts in com mon. I say in common because it should be borne In mind that a ,. fair return upon the very large In vestments necessary to create the comprehensive local and through , .transportation service we have plan ned, will require us to'ieefflve all of the revenue from the traffic of the territory to be aerved. Vast sums consumed In construction to develop this region can yield a pro fit to this company only by pro-! vidlng business for our main lines.' The justification for spending such sums Is that the new mileage be comes a source ot traffic tor the Southern Pacific lines which fur nish the money to build that new mileage. See the new shades of Stetson and Castle hats for fall at X. B. Drew's. "Men's Toks." A26 SI j Blotcky yesterday. Whether Mr. Blotcky intends to run the store permanently or sell out the stock and enter the drygoods business at the Houston & Phelps location was sot announced. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WILD PLUMS F. O. B. Lakevlew, Ore. J1.50 per 20 lb. crate. Postage 25c. Lloyd's Cash Store, Lakcvicw, Ore. A29 S3 Mm Night and MomW to keep them Clean, Clear and Healthy Write for Free "Eye Care' or "Eye Be cut?" Book MuaC.Dt-B.&9r.ObSl..CUci f 6lX Ipolv r 3 iBllE Becoming" styles of glasses are worn' by people who feared that lenses would Interfere with their appearance. We furnish appro priate Btylcs for various occasions. "If you IMAGINE you might need glass es you KNOW you need an examination." DR. H. J. WINTERS ' Kyo Bitcht Specialist. Wc Grind Our Own Glasses, Klamath Falls, Ore, SPECIALS In Victrolas Still on at SHEPHERD'S 6 lb. Roast Veal $1.00 2 lbs. Veal Steak 35c Pot Roast Beef .15c Boiling Beef 12c 2 lbs. Good Steak .35c Hens and Fryers Sanitary Market 701 Main St. Phone 22 FIR ime jbr CXXr ; Our D2mjMbJ&& You 11 Find The Leading Styles $5.85 to $6.85 Some- Higher All's Fashion Fancies si "decree simple lines, trim and neat, with embellishments less obvious than of the past summer. In the price range of $5.85 to $6.85 to $7.35, one finds the elegance necessary to good appearance with proper style and comfort. 5 Smart Pump Black patent, Spanish spike heel, round toe, triple lamin ated feigned tongue supporting an oxidized bronze mcdalion. Clever Strap Combination of black and cream tan patent, one-strap, mili tary heel, with tan cut-out over in step on both sides, f There Are New Black Satin Pumps And Slippers Foot Fitter Shoes For the women who want the most in stylish and good looking shoes we are showing a full run of sizes and styles of the W. B. Coon "Stylish Stout Arch Preserver" and "Slendcd Foot Fitter" shoes in patent and kid. Work Shirts Size 17 50c Full cut, 2 pockets coat btyle of good blue chambray. Men's Overalls $1.25 Have you seen the New for Fall Dresses? Flams, stripes, checks, silk strip, es and border dress patterns in the vivid fall colors. .$1.50 to $4.85 mm Liilnilnilihl.i.liiil.i.liiilM.hll lO, lllui iwmrn KLAMATH LUL FALLS Next week we will outfit the boys for school Sox shoes, underwear, shirts, suits. .' ' Klamath' County FAIR AND PRODUCTS SHOW , Klamath Falls September 3, 4 and 5, 1925 $4,500 in Premiums -$200 in Special Cash Prizei $300 Worth of Special Awtrdi , Every Day Auto, Harness, Running Ra Comic Opera Thursday and Friday K(1a, I Klamath County Welcomes Yod 5 Porter Construction Co, Washed and Screened Sand and Gravel Klamath and Market Sts. FRAGRANT and SAVORY How about a nice juicy, golden brown K for dinner tomorrow? , ' -i; 1 Delicious Roasts are just one of ours for today. t. Miller's Market 808 Main St Y . ALTAMONT AlIDITORW Dances Every Wednesday and Satuwtf Galloway's Orchestra from Portland n furnish the music All conveniences and first class Kest Rooms Lunch and Soft Drim MARTIN & FROMAN i1 IF YOU ARE A1 CREDITOR rr . Sllf0i tUAST COLLECTINtf W i Room 201, Willits VMt- Any Amount 2E