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Page Eight SaUmlay. April 17, 2f ' THE KLAMATH NEWS 1 i : .t i ::i j 4 l -I I V. f Thousand a Day" Chamber's Slogan To Settle Oregon 'A thousand a day' ha been PLEATING MACHINE GIVES NEW SERVICE FOR WOMEN'S WEAR Having Just added to their equlp- ment a Circle electric pleating ma- 1 chine of the largest site, the Ideal slogan of the land settlement de-j plca,(nt and nuUon 8nop ,t ,m partmrnt of the Portland and atate; ,tree, t,rot.T., , (haiulK-rs of commerce during the ' past ue'k. It t altos that many let ter) to answer the flood of In qui r . fox mining to V. G. Ma, who directs this work, and who hp nil a in every prospective jiot'.Irr a perMimtl Tvjtly with dwriptive lUoralura on Ore gon's farm lumt. That thi expenditure of justified no one 1 reads' the many Combination Ice Box and Bottle Server Installed ran doubt who- to spontaneous ex-, able previous of gratitude coming daily from those satisfied settlera already ' placed through the efforts of the department. "I feel it is a duty to acquaint you with our doings," writes a for- . mer resident of the Canadian pra- senlce .in the making and pleat ing of women 'a dreaaea that com pares with that of the larger cities. Mrs. Francen Haynea and - Mrs. I). T. Walton, acting so far under the nam of Haynea nnd Walton, established the Ideal Shop about a month ago. Finding an active rt isi demand for pleating they decided put In the beat machine avail-j for this type of work. The! -i.tq.uid Homo servitor" as a: name doesn't mean much to most ; folks, but as a convenience, It has1 already expressed volumes In Ander-! son Transfer and tirocer. company. I who Installed one last Saturday. In I ; fnet, tt has been credited with beiiiK i I one of the most userul pieces of' equipment in the store, according to! cold as lee, on th other aide ot fia ine aervuor. nooouy nanus goi soiled or froteu, and no delay la required In getting Just the right kind of drink. Anderson got the first one ever seen In Klamath county, the second one being ordered yesterday by t'lilloqufn menhant. The eervltora are being aupplied at cost by the. Klamath' Ice ami Storage Co. for tho convenience it their patrous. Andertton. proprietor. machine arrived and was unpacked yesterday, and la oelng put in ser vice at once. Dressmaking, hem stitching, pleating and button mak ing will be featured by the new firm. The Circle pleating machine, one lt.lt 'Kit lilt: IX ACTIOS. I.ONDO.V. April It. (t'nited News) The llrltlsh turf world Is 1 mounng the losa of tho gallatitn old I gelding Sergeant Murphy, which died In . action during the test of i Scotland atttMitliwhnuM nt Vvlltit.tn any one of eight different kind, of Krllfay .,,,,. bottled beverage., all without get- Th. ,,, wn((.h K(m ting down into an Ice box and paw- .. ., , ..,, ., th. I age of 13, slipped, rounding a bend I The "servitor" Is a "combination ice box nnd bottle serving apparatus. permlta "visible" serving of i h Ic-h ing around for the desired flavor. Kight rows of ordinary pup bot tles faco the customer, on a rack on the back of the elaborate contriv ance, which might pass for a high class luctal-trlmnied sideboard. The customer, or tho dealer, iseloets a .... . I Ittklfln iif hia h,.4M ...... I t . . . welcome As you know.11"9 or ""tir teet In lateral dimen- ' m eo opcneii April u. rith great enthusiasm and slon- Tnt called th" steamer. lube "D,''l tt that same klnd Vale Spring lambing shows many . . ... ! atf ririnb nml k..ti..l.t .... - We still feel the same I nu is tuifil with ateam furnished, " , uncus increasing i;6 to ISO hies, "tt is almost two years since ' ,no uval made, according to Mrs. wo arrived in Portland and through! 'layncs, consists mainly of a steel your fatherly interest in us we wereica,e ,bout ix 't high and about made ho- welcome. Aa you we came amlrtiMns: during the course of what was to hate been Ita Inst race In any event, I brolje a leg and had to be do j stroyed. Ashland's new Abraham Lincoln al!by an electric heater. Skirts to lif!1""1' "f flavored beverage, cent per 'Life-on the prairies waa not sunshine our hardships were tooi P'eaU' Te placed In forma and treat to bear at times but here wej D,lt ,n In? case 'or steaming of have had all the joys-one could wish j 1S minute, after which they are for. I must admit these have been ! t"i out, aired and are nrady to the twrt happiest years of our mar-j car. Pl.atms la this dry climate ried life. The people aa a whole jwl" ,ast ni', longer than in the are so neighborly and congenial, and i damper coast regions, accordlug to ' we have found a host of friends, j Mrs- Haynea. Four forma accom- We have not seen anvthing we! pany th' TOt!in- " "ore are ex like anywhere better than the Wil- pect,'d '"nmediately. and more will oe aaoea irom time to time, ac cording to the demand and the ! changes . lametto valley, where onr Ideal isj : a forty-acre farm with eight Jer sey cows, 500 white leghorns and few turkeys." : Beck's Manstore Puts in New Front Improvement of the front of Beck's Mnnstore at 517 Main street has marked the progress of the-wet k along Klamath Falls' busiest thoroughfare. For the past four bays Carl Gentry, local build ins contractor,, has been at work ' replacing the former plain store front with one of the deep entrance kind. In which the doorway is inset j abVV.lfn from, the street, and I the. tdes of the entrance are used . .fo-dkp'.ay. This greatly enlarges affray 'spare oT the store and In pleating styles. Accor dion and knife pleats seem to be most In demand at the present time. The addition of this machine gives Klamath Falls service that cannot be duplicated nearer than Portland, according to Mrs. Walton. Believe Riffian Peace a Failure Phone 253-J For Plans For That New Building See HOWARD R. PERRIN. Hopka BIdg. tamo time permits pas.'ersbyl 'i s of t!ie s.'ck t--e Kith otheri A. ). Ee k. -lutfnuger of ItJc's 5:ah. torr. -l.U'i'cd husia.-Aj iu this li:' iib;.Jt tit! !;,onths ago. i aihf fioai XViKJaburu. wlif:re he v i; an 1 t.U i., .Lhfociated with his; fo r :ii rjr r..u'i f'iraisfiinj bus-' 'lis f-atart nationally ad-' ver i-.ed and popular priced mer-' chandise," endeavoring to keep the latLSf, styles in stock, at the aame time carrying a complete supply I rf ;".rkinrmen's clothing and shoes, j :: !ii.k si pleased with Klamath' I'al! aj a place in which to live,' as ;v.-H! 03-to transact business, as 1--'"l'?,r'C"' 'V' he fact that he Is ''";! s'. i-om i:r.s!...U type' iji:-t.o . - ai j'we-Uti and Lincoln construction work on. ai-u ijoing done by. PARIS, April 16. (United News) Fears that ., the Franco-Spanish peace conference with tho Riffians in Morocco will collapse have been increased by reports from Otijda, where the conference will meet, that Abd el Krinv the veteran Riffian leader, la no longer recognized by several of the tribes making war agaiusr Trffnce and Spain. The armistice Is supposed to be in effect, having Inen Iwgun Friday morning, and the nut few days will setile' whether or not the tribesmen intend tu oiiserre It. The conference at Ouida Is ren- Hcl resented as organized, although con siderable consternation has been felt by the French and Spanish del egates already there. If the tribes continue to refuse Krim resognltion, it may become necessary to name additional Rif-' fian delegates to the peace parley. II in rile srriet:- Ca,ri. Jientry. CARD OF THANKS .... Wo wish to thank our many frlt-nds and acqdifntances for their kindness and expressions of sympa thy shown us during our recent be rcsvment. Also for the many beauiiful florn! -offerin-s 'rj., Oiti. Webb Mr., i. . v: Pringle. i Mr. and Mrs. E,;H. Lawrence, bamu' 1 Woodard. A17 St-. Helens Land" settlement corn Business block being mitte located 45 settlers In Colum jliia county last year. For Sale: W..fine ,acr?., chicken ranch with 900 vtns. brooder houses, dwelling, etc. Less than 1 mile frcm city limits. ONLY $3500.00 Momyer and Momyer Hopka BIdg. ' Phone 366. Go 14 iieach erected. Slyrtle Point plans extensive street improvements MrMinnville City goes 23 days without a fire "alarm being sounded. I MIXED CONCRETE Sand Gravel Cement Service PORTER Construction Co. Phone 13. Do You KNOW The Easiest Way Own a Home? To Buy a Lot First On Small Payments ... l' Buena Vista atldition lots 73 bought in March $20 to $40 down, $5 to $10 a month then build the planned Iioumu you want. Open Evening! Phone For Appointment. ' The KlamathDevelopmentCo. 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