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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1925)
LAMATH NEWS Tuesday, Sept. 15, 1925 Page Three ER AT LAST INOTOX Bopt. 14. iwul Tho government oil I li o giguntlo Armour ial parking merger, which ill (riikfd In congress unci a monopoly. imthy decision Monday, of Agrlculluro Jurdlno the complaint of ho luio of Agrlculluro Wnllaco consolidation, holding ,u III enure .accord with and alack yard urt. rid Hint It would tend to mopuly. warned that If vlolatler., luw grow out of ll'u would "luko effectlvo of the merger forocnHt .-lion front some quarter:! Upon request o( tho allnco siibmltlctl a cm rt 1o that body on tlin merger In December 1022. ulcd evldonco," Jurdlno hnws that timpetltlon tin In tho rule of meat Inlerstirto e immerco hiu l! nil'd. 0 :m:cqucntly, l..!on ra-i not had the r.-3 3 mon jp:ly." eld Not To Be rgetf As Drunk Ore.. Sept, 14. Just Kobcrt N, Rtuiiflold's opes will be affected by d drunk and disorderly Rhldi ho participated Sun In a local cufo I now i.t discussion here. Mi-Collough, city attorney, Monduy thut Die charge e senator would prob- Hed 04 one of disorderly mly. inlnent fiaker citizens William Pollman, liutued nt wired to motropoli- Y In Portland saying: ki; tlio facta, we feel that of Senator tSanfleld hero without provocation- and inrago. Ho .wan nolthcr disorderly. Tho peoplo rving 'tho facts aro un- ideralund why tho arrest Assistant Pastor kves For Princeton Ipendlng the slimmer In unty, mainly In tho nior- t where ho assisted Hov. d with tho work of tho au church, A. H. Wos- turned to l'rlnretnn, New re ho will complete Ills last year In tho Prlnco- ;try. In hlfl work In the Pros- field of Merrill was an y appreciated young man departure yestordutr loft ds. K to Rev. Ilulct, Wes- nnlng to return next -.ii- ctlve work hero. "amd" in Knickers Fails to Disturb Bard's Grave i Building Permits v Small Last Week $9,000 Home in Hot Springs By Geo. McCollum; Remodeling of Troy Laundry Asked It.-nnrt, from Slratfor.Ion-Avon are to the effect thatfiliakespcarc's prave bears no evidence tt. il the bard lias turned over since a London theater began presenting "Hamlet" m styl". wiili Hamlet wearing "plus fours" an.l other players in evening clothes of the latest cut. 11ms seer shows The Queen (Dorothy Slassingliain), Polonius (A. Bromley Davenport j, and The lung, Uatu let's father (l'ranlt Vospcr), right. Last week was a dull ono In lo cal building, according to applica tions presented to tho city council last night for building permit ap proval. A number of lesser dwell ings were asked for, totaling near ly 118.000. i liulldhg of a 9,000 borne in Hot Springs Addition, on Espla nade street was asked by George W. McCollum. Remodeling of the Troy laundry at a( post of , $2000 was asked In an application. ' Shevljn Jlixon Is ; Buying New Timber Holdings In tbe northern section of Klamath county by the Shevluv Hlxon Lumber company of Bend are . irapdly enlargng and every week from two to three transac tions of timber land pass Into the office of the county clerk, showing the purchase of virgin timber land by the Invading company. . , . From Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. And rews of Alma Center, Wisconsin, one of tbe finest stretches of vir gin timber was purchased by Shev- lln-Hixcn interests. Tbe land In cluded 160 acres of forest and ac cording to tlmbermen one of tbe best pieces of standing timber in (he county. Consideration was for 15,500. MAN SLEEPS LIKE LOG, EATS ANYTHING "After taking Adlerlka, I can eat anything and sleep like a log. I had ' gas on the stomach and couldn't keep food down nor sleep' (signed) K. C. Miller. - ONE spoonful Adler lka removes OAS and often - brings surprising relief to tbe stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling, pf ten brings out old waste-matter you never though was in your system. Kxcellent for chronic-constipation. ' WHITMAN DRUG CO. Adv. AGAIN We are able to sell you only quality meats, etc. at greatly reduced prices. Eveiyday you can buy: Roast Beef for 15c lb. Boil Beef .1. 10c and 12c lb. Beef Steaks 25c lb. Sixth Street Market Phone 355 Free Delivery E. D. Trulpve W. W. Holloway, Owner , Harriet Beecher Stowe Might Have Passed Out If She Could See This COVKNTUY, Kng.. Sept. 14. Simon lA'uri'o l whlp-wleldlng sliivo driver wflo provided the unwholesome contrast for littlo Kva's sweetness and charity in the ImmcTtnl , "Undo Tom's Cuhln" finally has got what has" been coming to him all those years. A Jauy stage version of Hur rlet Roechyr Stowe's novel was performed Monday night before tho biggest audience that has ap peared ut tho local hippodromo In years. There were snappy song and danco numbers. Little Eva was sweet and frail as ever. iogre was no lias a vile demon . ! in human form than when played hauled cut an automatic and shot him thus bringing to an end a long and disgraceful career. Tho fact that the stage censor had objected to some of the cos tumes of the show indicates what time has done to poor old Uncle Tom and his friends and ene mies. A last minute change of opinion enabled the censor to grand a license so ithat the slave girl star of the cant was able to read her lines and danco her numbers as scanty a costume as sho wished. PINCHOT TRYING TO BREAK COAL STRIKE MILFORD, Pa., Sept. 14. Set tlement of the anthracite coal con troversy and the end of the present suspension of work in the Indus try seemed as - far (.way as 'ever Monday, following a conference be tween Gov. Glfford Plnchot of Pennsylvania and John L. Lewis, international president of tbe strik ing unit mine workers. under canvas by Itinerant artists In the United States. Hut Le gree met a new Uncle Tom. When tho overseer became too cruel and overbearing Uncle Tom lUS LAND GRANT E OF S. P. ENDED lAM), ept. 14. A Judg-j 1.077,478.35 was given tho Pacific railroad today in 1 rt In the famous Oregon) "rnla land grant Caso. ! iithcrn Pacific which ah if Oregon and California ''ars ago, had asked some in settlement and the "U had conceded , about " In claims. . 'Alsk Ai. If , Tho man In a fog should vlsuullze ono thing readily his Imperative need of glusses. A thorough examination of his eyes and the right lenses. "Ill health 13 often a svmptom of eye strain; eye a symptom of eyo-rcllef mennlng health Improvement." 1 sMaBswaiiiiiirrTl DR. H. J. WINTERS Eye Bight Specialist. We Grind Our Own Glasses, Klamath Falls, Ore. Perfect Pasteurization -Means Perfect Protection Pasteurization is simply heating milk not boil ing it. By raising the temperature of the milk to 145 de grees Fahrenheit and keeping it at that point for 30 minutes, all harmful germs are destroyed, but the milk is not changed. . . After heating, the milk is immediately cooled to 40 degrees or less and flows on to the bottling machine and is, automatically filled and capped ; thus avoiding contact with human hands. i In addition to being pasteurized, our milk is from tuberculin tested cows. . HOLLIDAY DAIRY Phone 501 7th and Klamath Ave. We guarantee perfect pasteurization. SCIENCE FOR SERVICE" : a Through the Experiment' Station, the Extension Service i ti l.rnnt Inalriinttnn " i Oregon Agricultural College Nerves the Fnrms, Hie Homes, nnrt Industries of Oregon It offers a collego education In Kulltiro, Commerce, Engineering. Forestry. Home Kco- nomlrs, Mines, Pharmacy, vocaiioimi '-""""" - leal Engineering, .Military m - The School of BASIC AllTS AND SCIENCES pro vides the foundation for all teehnb-al "rses The training Includes Physical Education. Indus trial Journalism, Social Sciences and Music H Term Begins September 21, 1925 lustrated booklets and specific in'"'1"! : " ,u rilB RECISTHAK. Oregon Agricultural College For IM T Lewis Grocery B.P. "The Coffee House." . 223 So. Sixth St. Phone 355 We carry a complete line of 1 , Quality, Groceries. ' . Try a pound of Lewis Special Coffee. Pay us a visit or phone your order in. We have our own delivery. Meat Market operated in co-operation with Grocery. Don it Forget . We Are Still Making Regular Ice Deliver ies To All Parts of the City KEEP YOUR REFRIGERATOR WELL ICED ( THESE DAYS -':ry,i Hang Up Your Card Or Phone 58 ; '(Mi - r i . . - '. --"- .f Klamath Ice & Storage Co. ; No Need For Alarm If you buy your milk here you need have no fear of the typhoid epidemic The milk we furnish our customers is from Tuberculin Tested Cows, and handled in the most Scientific Sanitary Method. Phone 74 -For- ' MILK DELIVERED AT YOUR D00R FOR BREAKFAST Klamath Creamery Ask your grocer for Crater Lake Butter. Corvallis, uregon