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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1925)
klamathJnews. TEACHERS YEAR AT LEY J school opens Monday, l,r 7, all sludonla should bo the flritt Uy hecauso It Is mCUit l" vlluiiKU inn mnvu It has once u,"ii auuptou. tho students arrive they seme new icarhors on Joli. tn will 1e I" ehurgo of tho ilto grades. Mlsa Wuago some of Uio upper grade U English In tho high II. llelkon I tho new hool Infractor-, who will Ihlsllcs. ntw teacher aroweII ox la lliolr work und conio Ihly rctoiiiiiiendiHl. jobnaon and Mr. Hcunltx tho sumo positions thoy year. year In athletics la an. y tho hoya and itlrla nf since tho Central C'om- Ujb liua decldod to spon- bmaaslum on the school ibll fall. of Mans He,psDeci pher ' 7- '- . V- r m . ; or Ancient Civilizati ' Tuesday, September 1, 1925 tWins lZTo 11 Ue Here For August ill ii-nvii i i Oifi-ut laat or ifir !.:! week hn work nd furlc j-.ly Irving to c ilch Divorce ulio aceined but iiilnjt step uhoud of him lipid la a beaten -boy. and i t fur I he coming; month Aucuits and Siii:niljem, hire but liiiln courage to kbe (oid IIkIiI iiRulntt the nan of war, Dlvorca. it marriage llccnxe of the la Issued to liny L. Pat' fbylla Patison. Tho oie of the month. bi dlvori'o cute of . I'm L filed by nn unhappy So couldn't nee the way wy more. The twolfth ntb. Cupid l dofonted this bl ho hua raised bla chub defease of what ho clnlma lott art, and tows by hla rrosjs that ha w.Ukpu,t In IH oar In, Sontomber. tves He Has, covered Real . r I "MS i V ; I T ' v i '' r J f jar- . The extraordinary atory of the rise and fall of a civilisation that flourlahcd on this continent centurica before Colurotius, ia bring pieced lopctlicr by Inna Hlom (top) and Oliver LnFarire (below), New Orleans explorer, who have just returned from many monthi' Invcatiftntiona nmonij the Mava ruins in Central America. They brought back with them I.aznro Hernandez (right ), a Maya of the purest blood, discovered living in a jungle, and" it k Mid, last of his race. ' ITS QUITE AN HONOR h,(;h wanted TO BE BEHIND A BUG toa wminB ras. The News. SAMKOZERTO SPEAK IN K. F. Honorable Sam A. Kozer, aecrc tary of atate, will arrive In Klam ath Falls ihi afternoon or Wed nesday morning and wilt addresa tho chamber of commerce forum luncheon Wedneaduy noon. Mr. Kpzor ia In aouthern' Oregon on stale bualneaa and while there will visit. Crater lako and deliver possibly two addresses on tho trip from Sulem.t.'' '. Sam Kozer Is one of Ihe beat In formed men in Oregon on the bus iness of the atate, having -been elected secretary of state twice. Prior to that be was deputy secre tary under F. I. Dunbar, Frank Mcnson, and Ben W. Olcott. The secretary of stute is a' mem ber of the board of control that Page Three Print" Near Burned A Whole In His I Decorum' In the courtroom In which Judge Kendall presides, Buf fered a terrific downfall ycaterday afternoon when Robert I. Ede of Chlloquln, who bad appeared In court In defense of a lady friend, disregarded the "no smoking" sign on the wull, and proceeded to smoko all over. A two-minute Interval bad been granted tho attorneys In the case of Perry John, when Ede, walking up to Judge Kendall's desk, began to pour forth smoke from pockets, trouser legs, sleeves, and even from under his collar. - Ede portrayed to good advantage a cartooned man in warm circum stances. . But when order was restored and the smoke of the battle cleared away,, a box of tjurned matches. governs every atato activity and en- coming in contact with a pipe, gave terprlse with the one exception, ofout the only evidence of the woods- the penitentiary. The entire state traffic enforcement is under his direction, and be Is also a member of tho boards of regents of our university, , college and , normal schools. . ,; i Mr. Kozer will spend the day In fbe: city after Ills addresa at the chamber. man who caused such chaos In a moment's court rest. ItAGH WANTED Highest price paid for clean cot ton wiping rags. Tne News. I Oo Oo Fo Klamatb Lodge No. 1ST Meets every Friday night. S. R. Uedkey N. O. Canton Crater No. T Meets every Wednesday evening. Car) San dell. Commandant Ewanna Encampment No. it Meets every Tuesday night. ' A. L. Westfall, C. P. I , MERCHANTS BUREAU WILL MEET TONIGHT The merchants' bureau iwlll meet this evening at tho chamber of rom merco rooms. There will be a lunch eon, and plana for a merchants' campaign for the ensuing winter will be formulated at the meeting. ' Two tow-beaded youngsters wero playing on Main street yesterday. One of them was a chauffeur, the proud owner of a miniature au tomobile, "bug.'.' i . : ' V T V- The ether lud was tho power. It was ho who suw that tho auto mobllo kept underway. Incidental ly, he was working at It rather hard. But he mado a mistake. In the course of his operations ho shoved the machlno too bard and It went off the curb. The owner of the machine was very indignant. "Say," ho bcgaji. directing a censuring look at the partner who had been doing the work, "If ya don't watch your slop closer, I won't let you push this car of mlno no more." And tho boy who had been push ing apologised. Try a News Class Ail. !T"y of what be declares 'absolute cure for can n announced in At-1 . by Dr. H. F. Harris,' n me state board of "d one of th n. Re physicians of tho I Techntrallw k . H, "e ionlsatioo of' p-"cs in drugs. fring Us Your IDES and ' PLTS PJ rkei prkaT 7 wis Grocery JiibPkona 3SS SPECIALS In Victrolaa Still on. at SHEPHERD'S Remember tho Dntoa 43opt. 3-4. Elaborate presentation of "Pirates of Penzanco." --S1 25' is the right price 3 to pay for a 4 good tooth ' paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube , 25' rd B. Ashurst iXS """ellor at Law 4 Federal Courts pi ' omli Bldf. . wjone 287 ' Klamath County FAIR AND PRODUCTS SHOW Klamath Falls September 3, 4 and 5, 1925 $4,500 in Premiums at $200 in Special Cash Prizes $300 Worth of Special Awards sssHMMsMlssssa Every Day Auto, Harness, Running Races. Comic Opera Thursday and Friday Nights. Klamath County Welcomes You. EVANS Shoe Repairing Good Work Right Prices 1014 Main Klamath Falls, Ore, Prosperity Bebekah Lodge No 104 Meets first and third Than days. Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders, N. O. Are' Your Children's Eyes Ready for School? tt not, see to them now. The child with poor eyes baa to work much harder than the one with normal vision to keep up with their classes. See at once DR.GOBLE Eyea Examined ' ; QUICK SERVICE 70S Haln Street Glasses Frames) Gmnnd Repaired. We Don't Need to Apologize for our Every Day Prices. Every Day They Tell Their Own Story to Thrifty Buyers As to Honesty for Quality. Tuneful Comical Musical Worth While Seeing v HOWARLf -GRIMES AUTO STAGES Three round trips daily be tween Klamath Falls, Ashland, Medford and Portland over the scenic Green Spring Mountain. Leave Klamath Falls Dally 7:43 njil., 1:00 pjn. 2:4IS pJU. Leam Medford Dally i 8:00 aun., 10:89 a.m. 1.30 p.nv Connection with stages at Medford to and' from Port land, Coqullle, Marshtleld and Bandon. m. stage through to and Marshtleld In 7:45 a, Portland one day. Klamarh Falls office: 615 Main. Phone 433. Medford office: Nasb Hotel. Phono 800. Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort 'even your health depends on the kind of heat you obtain fiom your furnace. That kind of heat depends on the construction of your furnace and the skill with which it Is installed in your home. Hoalth requires an abundant circulation of warm moist- heat! Not just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 . , The Pirates of Penzance , . t Big .Night Show Fair Grounds , Thiirs., Sept. 3 Fri., Sept 4 v Klamath County Fair, Sept 3, 4, 5. Men's Fancy Dress Shirts $4 .75 High quality broadcloth, in light tan, .light chocolate, grey ' and mild blue with silk stripes of silver, carmine, gold and brown in delicate check 1 patterns. All sizes to I6V2 for men. Collars attached. ' Other new shirts in subdued shenherd plaids of brown. blue and grey and solid color broadclothes, $1.50 to 'liaw. $2.50. -- ' t- I 1 New Sweaters? Yes $3.95 to $9 Also, for little tots in colored checks. Blue Streak (Trails For Boys, All Ages 4 to 9, $1.00 10 to 16, $1.25 - ' liMlinliiiliiiliiiliiilihlililTnlitfi Iiiililililililililililihlil KLAMATH FALLS 'to- Style-At-a-Price With Qunlily Apparent Ia the Reason for the Popularity of Every - Depart ment In Klamath County's Blggtst Store. QP THE BEST MEAT AT REASONABLE PRICES -; -- . ' ' ' PALACE MARKET the oldest, most reliable meat market in klamath co. WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE 524 MAIN ST. PHONE 68