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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
KLAMATH NEWS i OER KEEFE S HOLD OF STORE HERE Thursday, Sept. 24, 1925 Page Three jn Auto Supply Co, Vew Store Being Put ape For Opening Kt'efe, who In In ho luan- ho spurious hew mure or tern Auto Bupply cutniiuny. in flttr.il out lit Ihu corner fail I'lne mri-olH, arrived In lust ulRlil from Oakland. bilny Mr. Koefo will IiokIii loiicuniziuK Dm loi'ul fstuh- l'liina now roiitiiniiUUxl iiloro, which In In lu ono t In Oregon, to uu opon- olior 2. Sulfa are not now Liu but will start following kjal oponlug on tbo aliove hoi) different A rlli leu fe Mail boon with the West; fcly company for the past km. He iinif been aMsm-tntrd company's Oakland store, n host of friend In the oily. ph'U of the liiHk assigned to and whlrh ho wunt ac- hctwecn now irtid Oelolier gleaned from Ih'. fart that li.OO'J or r.i.iro different It lined in ;.ti.n. maimer In Willi u"l uliilrs, that i.orlu; anl placed in the Hon ft ?.ncil for flic re Ir Helen. 'I hi Is a part of aiiy'n system nnd expedites, fit-lent hervlco to cuHWiiiiers. fo Iuih followed this line nr Iho pant twelve yoarH, experience liaH proven in- o the moto.'iKt uoeklnR ad- liiMlrtietlon on various ae- JiiHt out or Improved upon lo time by niantifnelitrerH dn. HlurlliiK out in llen- : 1 :l . Mr. Koefe Kradunlly h way up, until ho I; now I an nn efficient, rapihle and an authority on auto of which ho hus mado a Fludy for the punt dciudo. xpertod Mr. II. I'utlrnee, Irintendent of tho company. biTii within the next few will assist In organization bimuth Fulls branch of the and also In Iho work of itlio official opening of the week froiu next Krldny. 1 -iU I : -R I ItM I- s - M ( 1 . 4 .15 ' V VW' Saul ' 4 U)- Blond hair, h.itl y, fair KiS'A'C ! i"..' V,i'hV" jA romjilexion; five fect, six inches Gnt Kt ZrffV tall; 13S pounds. Neck, 13 1-2 g V? V ' i h.'' mclirs; bust, 31 Inches; waist, NjMfywl 8 "'ir VJRf 'WiWrj inches; wrist, 0 inches; calf, 12 ftg .1 , Jf 1 5T vSCdl l"- ,Bhcs Wc, 8 inches. jJl 2 -f' I -' ' Mcasurcmenla of Foy Lanphier, k' Vj" i ( i 19, of Santo Cruz, Calif., chosen Jy 1 ' Cifl , ' M j-rt-''''' 'X ns "Miss America" In a national . : XJ'' '. y' henuty contest at Atlantic City. f''T"''Xjr Mystery of the Sea Involved in Finding of Dead Sailor Man the health director said, adding that there wai no cause for alarm. If the public helped in eradication measures. PRINCESS MAFALDA OFF FOR NEW HOME SAN PEDnO. Calif., Sept. 23. (United News) A gruesome token cf a deep aea mystery the body of a sailor strapped to a keg and found floating 30 miles off Los Angelea harbor, remainded unsolv ed Wednesday after a grim pro cession of old Urs' failed to recog nize the body.' '. The keg and body, Hiadly decom posed, was found bobbing on rough Pacific waters Tuesday by fisher man and brought Into the har bor for identification. ' One leg nnd one arm-were tight ly strapped to the cask, Indicating, officers bay, that the ' man was thrown overboard alive. s ' 1 IIACCONIGI, Italy, Sept. 23. (United News) Princess Mafalda of Hesse Is speeding toward her new home in Germany, following a wed ding that linked the house of Savoy with the house of Hohenzollern. She was married to Prince Philip of Hesse, nephew of the former Ger man kaiser, Wednesday morning In the chapel of the royal summer palace. Mafalda Is the second daugh ter of the king and queen of Italy. Like her older sister, Yolanda, Ma falda spurned the idea of a throne In order to marry the man she lored. ELECTRIC SIGNS;nP.cd (rnian Buys ge Business in from Crater Co. lie of lntero'it to ovory car Kllilmilh emiiitv In bnnw K. Q. Aver of San Krunclco nsed the niaehluo shop and bsllieK! mivl In Hia lliilitwin pm lite Crater Lake Auto- inipaliv. Mr. Aver will ron- pt class repair shop, under t ruler I.nke Cnrago, and a full lino of accessories. II. Because of his tweuty- of rxiinrtniici. Npveriil phlch were spent In fnctory f Ayor Is particularly adapt pert repair work, and will Ills policy to guarantee all ving the ahop. Having no little time with the Pet- tnr fVi t ,,a , a. f,, ... Hie sllnn he Is nut unknown r of Frunklln and Olds- rs. IV nt tnl. A ...... rouipany, local dealers of iuwi curs, wnen inier' regard to the salo. stated company desired to devote to the sains renrnsentatlon 'Urs In Ktnmnlh rnnnlv nn kects hero Justified a inoro sales campaign. Ilend for the Crater Lake Auto- o. will remain unchang- irrnngcmonts have been the service of Pnale and rs In the same location. I wishes to take this onuort- recommendlng very highly I s work to all cars owners territory. hidull Louvex Hob Kuyken- nl Btlornoy, left yesterday al for ft IniHlnesH trln In the He will return Into today COUNTY KeVS to the citV Will ho nrnsonlarl and a round of festivities will fnl IflW with nnrltrara nmlrtna- ik.nn ftp I TPW ftl Pi-M-I radio addresses during the day. Un 1U1 VICVT VI 1 11 V X,esa lhe commander- of the nayy.8 1 Hawaiian flicht Im nrHnntrf n port to Washington immediately, a simitar program will be repeated in Oakland and Berkeley Friday. Klamath county will be better ad vertised than ever efore at the stuto fair In Villein next week. Designed by. and at the expense of tho local chamber of commerce n hnge elect rically Illuminated booth will set off the big dlspluy of Klamath products. Tho electrical display was designed by Lin Sahln, secretary of the local cliiunlicr. In the background Is a rlslug sun, its rays penetrating over the entire booth. Just In front of this rising run is the Inscription "Klamath county, an empire uwnkoii ing." Colored lights add un ef fectiveness mid novelty to1 tho dis play. Pine treed which look real will bo part of foro display socllon, lhe sun bliitilng through them In the background. Potutoes will be the arc card of Klamath county for prize honors. Last year this county took first, third, lourth and firth In 'that pro duct, leaving only second place to one other county In the state. Two hlg booths will house the products collected by County Agent Henderson. Tho chief products to be exhibited will bo Klainiith county sugar beets. lettuce, potatoes, alf alfa, hay, grain and a number of vegetables. County Club Leader Sexton has n formldahlo urray of matorlal made by county boys' nn girls' clubs. This material, which will leave this afternoon, Is to bo shipped In two truck luuds. RAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23. (United News) Two days of par ades, banquets and receptions will be encountered b,y tho flvo rescued aviators of tho navy seaplane PN-9-1, when tbey return to tho main land from Houolulu. Tho U. S. S. Idaho, bearing Com mander John Rodgcrs and his four I companions, will arrive in port early ! Thursday. Tho welcoming exercises jwlll begin immediately with, a-par-, nde from tho waterfront 'to the ;cMy hall. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL, A sunny room and contented baby will speed any mother's convales cence. adv-D Sale of dresses at Bee Begln's Dress Shop 129 So. 7th St. One rack of dresses to go at $12.75 22-27 Sirs. Kendall In Cnlir. Mrs. Ed Hernial), wlfo of tho Justlre of the peace Is In n San Francisco hospital being examined to determine wheth er an operation Is necessary. Her condition Is not regarded as serious. Carload of Farm Implements Now On Road From Factory. As Is our custom we will make special prices on these Implements for cor door delivery. October First will bo tho last day we will accept ordera at the reduced prices. The following prices will bo in effect until that date. Steel wheel farm truck with double trees and nockyoke t 71.00 Mundt standard farm gear with out brake - 120.00 Mnndt niountuin gear with brake . 166.00 . Molino No. 100 wide spreader 182.00 Nn. seven foot double cut tractor disc harrow .. 133.00 14" steel beam Blue Bird walking plow 29.00 Two Section peg tooth drng harrow 27.00 Two Section 17 tooth spring tooth harrow 32.00 All prices are for Implements knocked down delivery to be mado at Iho warehouse at Klamath Falls, Ore. J. W. KERNS Moline Distributor Farm Implements, Cream Separators,, Milking Machines, Fencing, Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds 1303 So. 6th St. Phone 557-J Klamath Falls, Ore. DEERING FUNERAL TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY CHICAGO, Sept. 2S- (United !Jews) Funeral services for James Deering, weaitny Dacneior eon oi the founder of the Deering Har vester company, who died at sea on the steamship Monday, will be held at 2 p. m., Friday, from the family residence. Mrs. Richard Ely Danlelson, of Boston, a 'niece, Is In New oYrk to meet the steamer and will accom pany the body to Chicago. Sale of dresses at Bee Begln's Dress Shop 129 So. 7th St. One rack of drosses to go at fit.ia. 22-27 Try a News Class Ad. Wlat Pretty M M. 1 ' - for Sick Sloicacb I Are You Lucky 1 jv 1 Philippine Islands Visited by Cholera MANILA, Sept. 23. (United News) Innoculatlons against chol era are being resorted to in an at tempt to curb progress of the disease In the Philippines. With 11 new cases discovered to day, the director of the Philippine health service Issued a statement, urging public co-operation in com bating the epidemic. He advised injections against the disease, and asked that anything appearing to be cholera be reported Immediately. A number of cases have not been reported until the victims were dead, FOR Any Building , Economy, durability and appearance are the result of well thonghtoat plans and specifications. - Get the most Building Dollar. for your SEE H. R. PERRIN Designs, Plans, Estimates 200 Hopka Bids. Phoan 2S0-J !e sure of your furnace! comfort even your ) depends on the kind it you obtain from your f. That kind of heat Ms on the construction of urnace and the sic 111 with It Is Installed In your Health ronnlrna an pant circulation of warm heatl Not just healed Comfort requires ado heat at minimum el and effort. HAINES FURNACE 1023 Main Phone 323 MAN Winter Will Soon Be Here Now Is The Time To Think Of Stoves JUST ARRIVED A shipment of "Cheerful" and "Alder" Heater You will want one. There Heaters combine beauty and economy. Give the same glow ob tained from a fireplace, and are priced within the means of everyone. CLAUD H. DAVIS The House'Of Quality eventh St. 124 North S I Saturdav Snecial at' 1 ! BALDWIN HARDWARE CO, . ' , 1 X High Grade Blue Enamel Oval Roaster S j Weal size for fowl or game birds. Splendid for hj rt'TJ'' ; . ,, , . beef, pork or lamb, j" -!i ,i3m.-. ,!,.,.. f , ... , j&t! , Siffi Just what you need for the opening of 1 ... " ' : duck season. , Iivim E' men vi JortjoKiyn, n. i mm uu lays: I don't know what Utc cause, llll HI was, but every few days my stomach1 IHj . ' llll would feel all bloated up with gas.' m - P I my appetite was poor and I felt sick I . . , - I) . Baldwin Hardware ' Co. "1 never thought of oting Carters ' III Little Liver Pills until nothing seemed ' e g 1228 Z3t222XZ I . ' the WNCIfSTR store ; my stomach talks back I answer with h ,. I Carter's and have the Isst word." I 418 Main St : Phone 261 . Recommended and for tale by aO ' . 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