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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1925)
1 , . at; MATH NEWS Tucwlay, October 6, 1925 rase Three J HEAD Accessory Figures Given By Supply Manager ! tioM'AU'ci With Move vvjaricj All lan Choice , . Fat Cor" wider . ftA, 0t. '(Uiillrd N"Ws HI a k "MUrhxII'i sutm VaaM6'; , Me-hunilrd x- If ( atlt a I ' 4 through the la launrhliiK a Ol. -Hilly" Mlt romniunder of OB now hiSdliia 1 aaar I aonventlon here. eoaveut. r, corridors tho boom i was crowing, rra Of ' .Iowa di'legatlon al nf tha airman, Iriim Texas and allRiifd them I Mitchell cain a nut urosonl al zing detained III urt marllal, ru- S(M' m. e OeBIBa, Mtt "ivenf itoa a. . 1 "vad. org toolll put Row at Into lliu Log hitherto llm fight .andt la rlili'f v, :i lie- ad J B'1 ''.iliin of ij! Nr.: :n'ul Cum l. : ruin opening jU i:i i:iut retain irt iA keoullrr out of P ill- ,i, at rafralu 'rum giving a oa any a"1'11"" "'at " it epealy dusn. d." ho f . rsJ PranJt D. llii-m. director jUnltsd Slatea Wli'-ur.s- tinr- dressed laa ennwr lo.i Mm (U.elatlB eat thai derr-mrall- of the Bureau tu rtsiiltwl ellsslaatloa tit red tui and uiBdllag of Increased numl.fr trans' dlsaWllly clalma during at year. b(g day. of Hi" sesl ms ITaeadSy. ? when President ( -1) now aaaedlng westward I Iran the gathering, tho ll at : " " wita aaUV which nrt-om mo ra p0""- t'cnT Tasio t 1 brjadraat tho speech. tt I -wtttaird that lou.000 jl 1 - on hand to hear drSS I Wh loud apoakora ' "ad oata. . ) ronyonllon d la public purka. At t I Taaaday tho pri-lilint will rs a taflloa para do and will ro f f0 Waabtngton Tuoaday nlKht. -iCETT. LAKE TO et j;ded screens I- -i fdeaat iL'f. In tho northern nec- Ua coumy. having nlrxndy itj4 i9.ep0 I.ocli I.avon trout, ata' I more Iniprovcmonta ;L 1 William Coleman of I t, a K crecn man for tho Bin. Jn, and Charley Knad atat ftah cullurlat, rlnlt at far tMn Kiiok. and Itoadnrmol pnaacd 1 laaiath Kulla ymtiTday on to Orenrout luko to mnko ta (.tor the ItiHtallallon It it tae oiitlot of tho dnm p. Irrigation projccl. ' r6. . ta the gamo men. td et Butchery haa planted year i iroxlmatoly . 400.000 t Levai tust In Crescent lake. iha k a Of making that body ler ' ni-liiklng alatlon for 1 trout. ..protect tho flail, It t the outlet of the Teenod. To glvo tho uiolnrlMl nil dlen of tlio vanl u 1.1 nit li t of uuloiinilillea and auto aeeoaiiirUa anld In Iho Unllud HlJilea uiii ipHcliilly In I tin wvat, Mr. Keefn, local imitiuKer of Dim Wvhtern Auto ttiipply Company'-! now iitore on Heveiilli titid l'ln. ha.i furulahi'd tlm follnwlili; lnfi.riii.i t lun : Thern wero niani'facliired In IVe tlnlted Mtiilua liiat ymr nioru thnn 4.U(MI,(IU uiilomoMlen and trucku. Tint wholcnulu Tiiluei nf t "l -.: anioiiiitiid in J2.r.ln,Hti',.(Hlu. The automobile tire mid uci-er Hmy liUHlniwn In uIiiiiihi na lurxo. For timtkunto, thero wure luuiiiiructured In tho I'iiIiimI Hlittua lnt year uvor tu.Omi.eoD tlreu. having a wholeiinN: ruluo of 17011.000,0110. The whole aulo valun of nulomohllt accnvhtirleH and parla (not Imluilinx llrnai manfactur- d In Hi i I nlti il Htatcn amounted to 1 1..! 10.000,0110, ur a lotnl of fS.OTO.Otio.oiio. The Wealorn Auto Hilpply Co. Ima at (he prwaent tiinn atorea III operutlon, and Ihenu flKiirea will huw thu h 11 nt 1 1 purl thui Weotern Aulo plain In thu gr.'iil Induatry. Mure limn bono ilirterent Iteuia am aolil tu t ery Wexern Aulo atore. tlio avrruice toul if d.illy rimtiimcra uf all tlm atorea number ier .". 0.110 . They mild over 200 lurloitila of acceannrli n and rump Kaolin, The amnller Itema run Into million, vli , mure than 2. 000.000 roller pllm: 400.000 pinion rlngi: 3io, buo Hlu bulla; 29,000 npark plui'.a n:td more than bno, ouo valve InnUlea wro aold before the of Ihn year. Business Men Talk on Trade Relations IntcrHHitiiK UlKRUftHlnn uf inutli-m ptTinhilnrt to n liiilonu httween tho t'y mT('!:uiit ond ttio cotinumur ftrnii!i1 i liiitf lotilcH btfor n lunuh vti fitifl htu-liHuaj fncfliliK nf tlm Khifiialli MtirrhitftlH uttil HiihIiiohi Mt'ti'd nH,!ucluUuii, he lil In thu clium tu r of romtricn o ronm Monday nil ht. Tin in'itliiK w.m In ctmriro of Cliiilrtiinn Hurl iJlMtpliiTi. A'iout thirty iiu-inbtTM were prirof-nt. Cliiilrmnn Hhcchrril ftavo m UrU't iuldriH i-n thu mutli-r of prdiwrilitK lh rohniititni', or patron of tlm In cut men-hunt!! by i-ruhlltihincnt of n rrotlii nvMH-ni, wliii h would at tiM- do awiiy wtili umhurntHliiK qiK-jtiltinM on thin import nut Itom of tlm 1m;-)Iihik3 CNtithlUhmuiit. No oftii'Iiil Hetlon wan liilfii l::nt nlKht, v.Hh tho rxrfpilnn of r-ppolaimnit of a rorninlttt'H to tnku tha inHttcr up nod roport hac k at the next rneut !iik nf tho bmho tiitlnri. AIR MAIL PILOT IS THOUGHT DEAD Scores of Searcncrs Fail To Find Trace of Miaaing Man or Machine IIKI.I.K.KONTK. Pa., Oct. B. A a durkneaa furred tho luat plane to tho ground In the aenrch for Charlea Aniea, mlaalng New York-Chicago air mall pilot, federal authorities cilmltted to the local police that the march would be continued only lo locate tho loat plane and a dead aviator. llevcil Amea craalied la wooded and hilly, and would impede newa reach ing the outside world, but the searchers are certain that the miaa ing pilot. If alive when hla plane waa forced down after it was laat seen Thursday night, would bare been beard from by this time. At dawn Taeeday a hundred mem bora of troop I), state mllllla, will join In the search. It was announced here Monday night. The 500 state pollco, forest .rangers and natlvee of the billa who have been combing the underbrush and inountalna for the last few days were joined Mon day by several hundred student of Pennsylvania stale .college. The baying of bunting dogs mlnglo with the shrill cries of young child ren as repeated fulae ularme of dla corery are reported. -Ten planea aearched throughout the day, the first time alnce Amea was missed, that weather conditions were favorable. Searcher on foot continued the h?nt after nightfall, joined by scores of natives, whose work during the day kept them from aiding. Confidence that Ames would be found within a few hoars was ex-' pressed by (toward Bhavcr, assist ant auperlntendent of the Cleveland air mall field Monday afternoon. Shaver reported back to Cleveland that searchers bad located, within a few miles, the region where It waa believed Ames waa forced down. The searching planes did moat of their flying around Clarion, 100 miles west of bere traveling in clone formation. Stone mountain haa been scanned again and again with no signs of the plant or Its wreckage. H OTEL ASTOD 24 Ha UsAanfas EVERT ROOM Us PRIVATE TOILET SOft Balbs New, Modem Close 10 Shopping DUtritl and Theatres FREE CAP.ACE Tarrt from $1.90 FOR SALE By owner Late Ford Sedan First Class Condition Plenty extras, $250 Call at 1314 Main A. E. Pleat October 1 Baby Is Born To Mr. and Mrs. Cage Krlent nf .Mr. and Mrs. Norman ! II. CiiKe of Kdlson, California, will bo happy tu learn of tlm arrival of a baby girl, weighing eight pounds, which was born Oc tober 1 lit Pan ama drive, Killron. Miss Cage will bo christened Mar- tha l.ui lllo Mary, according to a letter received yer.u-rday by Nate tllterbelii. The (iage family are well known In Kluniath Kails, where they raided for somo time. Lati County Physician's Auto Is Found Lying Overturned on Road; I Hecunibent on Its aide at the corner of Main and nivemldo, Dr. t (i. R. Ne-wsom, director of the coun-; ty health unit, yinlenluy morning, discovered his automobile which, i the night previous, hud been. stolen i from In front of tha Whitman drug store. lie railed .in othera for a consultation and It was determined that tho machine, with proper rare will aoon be aviln on the streets. Officers nro of the opinion that the machine was atulen by JoyrlU-. era who wrecked It ahurtly after! they hud not It under way. Hcllef! thnt It was taken by youngrftcrH waa exproased. ' FIRE CHIEF TALKS TO PELICAN SCHOOL CLASS Kirn Chief Ambrose yesterday gave an Interesting addreaa to the pupils of tho Pellcun acbool on fire prevention lind other phases of pro tection of lifo and property. -Tho talk, both Instructive and Interest ing, wus listened to with kern In terest hy tho pupils. Kodak Finishing that pleases all la our specialty. STINKOX'H HTI'UIO 7:17 Main Ht. PEDESTRIAN HAS CLOSE CALL WHEN HIT BY AUTO Pedestrians along ilnln street yes terday afternoon experienced n till 111. Hick Wright experienced a aevc-re hump, and (iene Henry Is. the hero of tho entire acene, which was enacted at two o'clock III front of the Klrst National bank, when Wright dashed In front of (he Henry automobile from between two park ed enra. Only the quick action of Henry, with the swift nppllunro nf brakes, saved Wright from moro than akin nod knoea and elbows. Neither of tho men saw the approncli of, the other. ' Wright Is employed in tho Stand ard Oil station on Sixth and Klam ath streets. Henry Is city engineer. -ax be x sMAl a an II.I.EY HOSPITAL. yoora and nuraory mother I now baby. advlO A 25 t r Ythe it price S y for a tooth eLISYERINE TOOTH PASTE X large Tube lll'YH 'ONIl-:tTIOM:!tV II. C. Cornish of Kluniath Kails hna purchased the Mara Confection ery, formerly owned by lloss Kin Icy at 1023 Main street, according to an announcement niado yester day afternoon. Cornish will now sorve lunches In connection with the previous menu. mm A. W'&L.. Perfect eyesight cannot be yours if you newlect the. warn ings your, eyes have been giving you. Wo will advtuo you not to wear glasses If our examination shows you do not actunlly need them. 'Qur elasssen ffiva the proper results be cause our examina tions show what the proper lenses should bo." DR. H. J. WINTERS Eye Sight Swclullst. We (irliu! Our Own Glosses. ' Klamaih Falls, Ore. -rni - i i i nt: n ii if H I t T J l l I I I I I I I I " ' " , 2fV BECAUSE ITS DEPENDABLE one i'mfortutt reason for 1 a your choice oj Southern Pacific Lines Your travel resoonslhllitv ceases when you bosrJ tbe train. Comfortable trains leave at convenient hours. You arrive et your destination rested and refreshed and on time. Service most everywhere cn the Pacific Coast, plus four popular transcontinental routes to the east. Economical, too reduced roundtrlp fares make travel sur. , prlslngly lnespenslve. For compl-te Information, communicate with, SoiisStera Padfscltaes J. ,J. MILLER. Phone 709. 1 District Freight & Passenger Agent. Room 205 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main Sts. Klamath Fall, Ore. In tbe Center of tho Shopping District Ton Can Get Style-At-a-Prlce Corduroy Longies For Boys $2.95 Dark brown, dark cream, cream, dove grey; sixes 5 to 14. Sterling Coats for Girls and Misses $6.95 to $19.50 GIRLS and Misses coats arc styled by Sterling in the same snappy models as those enjoyed by their elder sisters, mothers and cousins also, Sterling coats are made of the same fabrics as the Petite models for big sister and fur trimmed in the same way in many types. Ages 6 to 18. KNIT GLOVES 59c, 69c, $1 For women, misses and children. FLEISHERS YARNS All kinds, all colors. ;o);n-i Children's BEACON BATH ROBES $2.39, $3.95 Children's KNIT TOQUES 59c, $1 Wool. Silk and mixtures. For Wear This Bradley all-worsted Sport Coat, with its multi colored small-check front and plain back and sleeves, is proving a "knockout" A new combination' for men who want comfort and style. Comes in sev eral different color mix ture's.'"" Each one irresis tible. Appealingly priced, too. The Latest KNITTED WEAR For Men, Women and Children Let ns show you your slxe. "The Pansy" Tie 50c The Peter Pan cravat and bow tie in tbe pansy purple shade, so popular. Blankets i Sleep Warmly Nights at Soothing Prices Cotton Blankets For Women cotton, wool mixt, wool, and silk and wool; also for infants and children. For Men cotton, wool mixt and wool; also for boys. Rubber-Goloshes-Rubber Boots Whlto, sinRlo; size 73x99 .... Brown, heavy Saxony, single . $1.98 $1.25 Bliss grey, alio 64x76, double . ! $2.39 in our Cameo, plaid, size QO CQ 4x7. double tj.07 Cameo Lender, (Jjn Qjr Ten Strike, grey (? Oft lite 60x80, doubloV'""'' 72x80, double tyd'OV All Wool Blankets ... $7.35 to $10.85 Oregon City All Wool Blankets $12.50 and $13.75 Part Wool Blankets ....$5.25 to $5.59 " Li.i.i.l,',i..i iiitl,;,! iv:!; .;.!!!.!! lil.l.ijltl.fij " KLAMATH VJX FALLS and Chiloquin . . ' ' Quality Assured In Center of tbe Shopping District In Klamath Falls