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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1926)
Pnre Efpht Saturday July 10, 102ft THE KLAMATH NEWS Local Legion Post To Hold Meeting ; Tuesday, July 20 CULINARY WORKERS INITIATE MEMBERS Klamath Falls Health Officer Has Busy Month Dr. (!. 8. Nrwsoni. county health f officer, and hit aide d ramps hair At a meeting hvld Thursday af ternoon at the l-abor lulon Haiti ! acreral new meiubera vera tnttia . O. D. Matthews, commander of ,,d (, tne Culinary Alliance the Klamath FalU Toit American .., wham waa E. J. Stone. Ltslon. will call a special meeting ,h 0wl Cafe. This makes a total '""1" 75 " Hnln the SO of Iba noat on Tuesday. July to. I-.. her of active memben. days of June, according to elect delegate! to the alate eon- Tne 0rt,nltl0I1 WM .t.rted In rentlon on Cooi Bay which "' September. IMS. and aorne of the Aug uat 8, I. and 7. members are lu camps and outlying ROTf,!TTc",JChi!oquinBoys Want Organize Troop of Scouts At the July 10 meeting the mat-' districts. The Alliance hope to tar of holding the state convention take in the Chiloquin district soon. In Klamath falls in '19:7 will be according to A. F. Duffy of the discussed. It Is understood that I Culinary I'nion. Duffy says wait-; Klamath can hare the 1927 con.: ressea wore making only J8 to $1S to th monthly report tiled in the office of the county health officer yes terday. The health officer traveled ,1150 nil lea on Inspection and v ta ils, the first nurse, tit milea and the second nurse 915 milea. The report Included: Cases lleported S3 The Klatnth Kails llotnry club has Just received an Invitation Irontl the Local Council of ltov Scouts to hold ana of Ita weekly meetings Application for a charier for a at the Scorn summer camp. Kaglo!n,r itao ' ,,uV "" t n"" Kidge Tavern, during either lh."Jn h" J""' D,,rB rsclvtl by the week of July 13 or 2. At that ventlon for the asking when the a week in 1918. but are now mak-; ir""'"-u late convention meets next month. ling a miuimum wage of It a day:1'""' released .... U.iik... ..twl hmrerer that It.nH !. I inie&l utaiions waa doubtful If favorable action! Ji "ZlTfZT'. ?" 107! Southern Tourist for the reason that the post has not sufficient money at present, due to the building of the Veterans; Memorial, and the further fact that I the hotel accomodations In 19!7i Fred J. Acton of will not be what they will be In West Virginia, 1B2S, and also that the rail trans- ath Falls on the Atlantic Greatly Pleased With This City Crater like Division, The troop waa organised by the Chlloqulu Commercial Club, and la to be sponsored by that organisation. Those on the uw troop commit tee are George A. Cummltis, C. C. Ileldrlch and T. J. S. I'rlme. W. C llnlfour was chosen scoutmaster and will have tor assistant Paul Kv ans. The following boys are registered mill, lu the troop: Joe Davis. Kdgar Premises disinfected S7i owned and operated by thu tToroiisi louglas, Jurk Franklin. Karl Hall. Smallpox vaccinations IH company In Klamath Fulls, was The following communicable dU-l completely destroyed by fire at S time the member of the Hntary club will probably motor up to the camp for luncheon.. Lone Pine Mill Burns to Ground With Heavy Loss The Loue Pine Lumber eases throughout Klamath county o'clock Friday morning, six miles were reported June: a loss Itlchard L. Ilessig, Kenneth Low ell. Melvln Luttrel, Chester Mount and Karl Patten. With tlilsi application the Crater for the mouth of northeast of Itonansa, with of tSO.OOS. According to Lorens Lake Division will have seven I Smallpox ..Ibrothers. the company carried $17.- scout masters, aud nineteen coun- Falrmont. Scarlet fever 33 J 000 Insurance on the mill. jell members. Kach has a difficult had heard of KUm-j Social diseases Hi Tnc Dlal" " been in opera- tank to porform on the council. Coast. ' Spinsl meningitis 4' lion but five weeks and was cut- portatlon will be better and more some 3000 miles away, substantial In 19SS. I Acton Is the first person to There Is a warm contest on over; drive a car bearing a West Vlr the state among legionnaires In thej ginia license into Klamath Falls selection of delegates to the stale, this year. convention over Joseph Freck andj Down south we are alwaya eager Arthur Murphy. Freck is the com-! t0 hear f the activities on the Blander of the Portland post and wfst coast, and especially of the tor that reason It is said he aspires, Oregon country, which has always! to be elevated to the stato com-l seemed rather huge and grand to; mandership. Murphy is a past com-, us." said Acton. Pulmonary tuberculosis 1 "n bout 25.000 feet of lumber a) Measles 3 day. The entire output had been' Tick fever 1 1 contracted with the Ulg I-akcs com- Ch liken pox 2 panjr. I According to, .the night watch. Total 53 man who discovered the fire. lhei . I wind did not shift In the direction MAJOlt kl VKKNDAI.I, TO jot the outlying buildings, or the DKl'.tltT KOK roilTLA.ND lumber yards where there was more than 1.000.000 feet ot lumher; SHOES REPAIRED While Voa Walt JACK FROST WORK ;U)VKS FOR LKH8 110 Ho. Stb HU First Poor From Main Bt. Major Robert D. Kuykendall will not in the least dlsap-' leav ,or P'nd this afternoon the entire concern would have been wiped out. I According to (1. C. Loreni, head of . the coucern. the company had not decided to rebuild this year but would discuss a plan of buying an-' other plant thut could make use of 1 the logs already cut. snander of the Portland post and! ,.t tinea the war has been very active, pojnIed t Klamath Falls and'10 ""end the meeting of the Ite ln stale legion affairs and has; nope to spenj a few days herei Publican State Central committee served on the executive committee.! ooltlnB nto the great Klamath1" the Imperial Hotel Mouda, It la expected that the big Portland Country that vou hear so much'Jul' at 10 o'clock In the morn- delegation of 22 men will be split ; about." : '"S. in tne selection 01 me siaie ieKi"u; n;her tour sts to reg ster in-' Major Kuykenda 11 Is the state leader for the ensuelng year, and, eluded Mrs. Corlnne Carr. Gallup, committeeman from Klamath roan-!' .M.Mtltl A(iK I.ICKNHK that the up-state delegates will con-, New Mexiso: A. V. Wilde. Sacra- j ty. and while in Portland will dls-l Hayward Blouut. Sf. waller, and trol the convention by a large ma-; memo; Carl A. Peterson. Fairfield: ; cuss matters pertaining to the stale' Lena Ford. 30. dressmaker. ' both Jorlty tor Murphy. j w M. Newton. Boise: H. A. Lar- legion convention to ba Ield in colored, were issued a marriage ' The Klamath post will have tour- son. Oakland: R. C. Vass. Oakland: Marshfleld next month. Ho will, license from the office of the county delegates to elect on July 20 andlK'ina B. Miller. Santa Crux; Robert j return the first of the week. 'clerk. B. Selander. Los Angeles: Paul S.j -- - - -- . . Williams, tour alternates. San Jose: F. B. Durr. I San Francisco: Leslie H. Cox, Duns- j inuir, i.uunes Alia, luiumuia, ro ller tiengier, ruenmona: airs, tseai I rice Lowe. Denver; Irwin Ross. Ala J. Lander. Oakland: R. E Hensley. Chico; George Moss. Su- Harry Bcall, for the past five sanville: Frank Martin. Dorrls; E. years a resident of Klamath Falls. M. Bradford, Los Angeles, of the died at 1 o'clock yesterday after-! Mountain View Farms; Bert Mar- Harry Beall, Vet Spanish-American . War, Answers Call! noon in a local hospital aa the re sult of a stroke of apoplexy which lie ' suffered Monday of this week. tin, Santa Cruz: Jess L. Schulett, Redding; E. M. Anderson. Two Rock; "Alice E. Pendery, Whlttier. He had been employed with the, UITMPHRFY IS Shaw-Bertram Lumber company aslAKL, nUMrHKE.1 IS a lumber grader since his residence! TO MARRY TODAY here. Beall ia aurvlTed by his wife. Mrs. L. T. Beall, and three daugh-j Earl Humphrey, son of Mr. and ters, Leota. Virginia and Harry-i Mrs. George Humphrey of Klam ette Beall: two sisters. Mrs. J. E.J ath Falls, and Miss Elrie Bar Flnnell of Klamath Falls and Mrs.irera of Los Angeles, will be mar. Maude Weltner of Kansas City, and; ricd at 10 o'clock this morning one brother. W. H. Bcall of Salem,! at the home of the bride, accord Oregon. He was the son of Dr. ing to word received In Klamath H. C. Beall of Illinois. : Beall served in the Spanish-Am. erican war as corporal of Co. A. Fourth Missouri regiment, and was a member of the Spanish-American War Veterans In Klamath Falls. ; Remains are at the Earl Whit lock funeral home and funeral services will be announced JVXCTION CITY MAX COM KM TO KLAMATH SCHOOL Falls this week. Humphrey and his bride will ar rive in Klamath Falls Wednes day to spend a week visiting with his parenta on Pine street. After a brief honeymoon trip they will be at home to their many friend? in San Diego where Humphrey is later, j employed with the Western Electric company. ' Mrs. A. It. Learitt and Mrs. HanHberry of Rocky Point spent L. L. Erdmann of Junction City, yesterday afternoon shopping and Oregon, has accepted U10 position j visiting with friends in Klamath of manual training Instructor lnj falls, the Klamath Falls public schools. according to J. P. Wells, super intendent. Erdmann will have Instruction rooms in the Fremont school. COLORED PEOPLE FOIXD ;iILTY JISTICE COIT.T JOHN C. CLECHORN Registered Civil Engineer and Surveyor Klamath Falls, Oregon 210 Hitfh St. Phone 204-M KLAMATH GROWN Green Peas lb. 10c . Mary Williams. Bell Jones. WII- He . davis and Thomas McCray. charged with disturbing the peace and being drunk and disorderly on a public street, were found guilty of all charpeH by a Jury yes terday afternoon in Justice I!. A. Emniitt'a ruurt. i The four, all colored, are charg ed with having threatened Jesse Bailey, owner of the Little Brick cafe, when they found a sign. "No Colored Trade Solicited." on the wall. Ail-Night Dance at Bonanza Tonight Altamont Orchestra PHONE 1200 PHONE 1200 Western Transfer Co. Our telephone number has been changed to 1200 Call us when you want hauling done at right price. Reliable men and- guaran teed service. Western Transfer Co. PHONE 1200 PHONE 1200 419 Main. Green Beans 3 lbs 25c Wax Beans, 3 lbs 25c Fresh Tomatoes, , lbs .......25c Large Cucumbers, each 10c Summer Squash, each ......10cJ ; Klamath Beets, 2 bunches .. .15c Klamath Carrots, 2 bunches 15c Klamath Turnips, 2 bunches 15c Green Onions, 2 bunches .....15c New Oregon Potatoes, 6 lbs 25c Oregon Green Peppers, lb 20c Klamath Cabbage, lb i..05c Klamath Friers, lb .35c Grants Pass Sweet Corn, doz.......60c Fresh Plums, lb 10c Fresh Apricots, lb 10c Fresh Peaches, lb 10c Klamath Strawberries, cup 15c Fresh Blackberries. 2 cups for 25c Fresh Raspberries, 2 cups for 35c Fresh Loganberries, 2 cups for.. ..35c Fancy Lemons, doz 40c Honey Dew Melons, each 15c Long Watermelons, lb 03c, 9 oz. Tuberose Blackberry Jelly 25c 9 oz. Tuberose Currant Jelly 25c 9 oz. Tuberose Crab Apple Jelly 25c We Deliver Hourly PUBLIC MARKET Dancing At Keno Saturday Night Join the crowd '9 pz. Tuberose Quince Jelly 25c 9 oz. Tuberose Raspberry Jelly.. ..25c -r . . . - 15 oz. Tuberose Blackberry Preserves ,t....i..X...3Sc 1J? oz. Tuberose Apricot Preserves 35c 15 oz. Tuberose Loganberry Preserves 35c i 15 oz. Tuberose Peach Preserves 35c 15 oz. Tuberose Plum Preserves 35c 15 oz. Tuberose Quince Preserves 35c 15 oz. Tuberose Raspberry Preserves 35c 15 oz. Tuberose Orange. Mar malade ..35c 15 oz. Tuberose Strawberry Preserves .,...40c 3 lbs. Tuberose Blackberry Preserves 95c 3 lbs. Tuberose Quince Preserves 95c 3 lbs. Tuberose Raspberry Preserves 95c 3 lbs. Tuberose Loganberry Preserves 95c 3 lbs. Tuberose Apricot Preserves 95c 15jQZr, Tuberose Soused Sardines 15c 15 oz. Tuberose Mustard Sardines 15c 15 oz. Tuberose Tomato Sardines 15c 9 oz. Tuberose Pure Olive Oil 50c t . Fisher's Blend Flour, 5 lb. sack.:..35c Kl AH ATH KtoiHiNG KOMPAlJ Y P.IaW'l.l" .."II. It will pay you to watch thcie today5 Spec ial for every article advertised u genuine Bargain. ' . 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