THE KLAMATH NEWS
Paturday, Augu'wt 21, 1920
Page Tnre
Tourist Travel
Shows Increase
From Day to Day
Seventeen Thousand Can art
Registered at Chamber of
Commerce Sine June 1 of
the Present Season
KIhimhiIi l-'alla Iisub iln)iil
rulK of IiimI to mure limn IO,7VI
M'rson slur Juno I and
l-liiuilclv I7.0IM1 aline Hip first
of I lie year, according lu alalia.
Ilia compiled III llio KlimiMlli
county i liuiiilH'r of commerce
HimuKli Hip ti'itlatriitlint of Inter
slain curs Hi I lie Triple A dcak,.
Hlnre January I, 1020, 3 ti 7 cars
liuve registered at I tin Amorlcan Au
luniubllu association desk. From
Jnnuury I lit J mm t, 14 37 ran
have entered lliu city and from June
1 utllll Aunuat JO, a lolal of 11(0
cars havo registered.
Acrordlna l Mra. Frod tlarlrh
of ihe Altninotit auto park, lourUta
are Ui'al figured at five to a car,
and aouietlinca there are. more,
sometime Ir-M. At that rain 17,35
persona have been received In Klam
ath Kalla alone, and this does nut
Include arvpral Ihouaand wlio have
registered at other r It lea upon tliclr
cnlrsnro Into Oregon.
Figures compiled alnra Auguat 1
abow that Kurds led Ilia bugo cara
van that lureaaaiilly fluwsd Into
Klamath Knlla. The number of
Fords totaled IT out of Ihs 649
cars reglatercd. Iodgo followed a
rloao second with 73. and third
place went lo Chovroleta which to
taled s.
Other rara to reglator thla month
Includod llulrka, 60: Kludebakera.
47. Htar. 23; Nash. 33: Kaacx. 13;
Jewell. 12; t'hryaler. 11; Iludaun.
10; Overland. 10; Oldsuioblle. 10;
Cadillac. 9; Onklaud. S: Packard.
7: llupmubllo, 7; Wlllya-Kuight, 7;
Franklin, 0.
Other makea of car to register
five or leaa marhlnea Included:
Maxwell, Paige, lllckeubarher. Lib
erty, Iteo. llurant, Jordan. Cole.
Itoamer, Pevrlraa, Dort, Ilaynra.
Flint. Chalmers. Mitchell, Itulla
lloyce. Cleveland. Wlllya-Ht. Claire.
I'ontlac, Mnon, tltephena, Coroner,
Stearns. Elgin. Lexington. Chandler.
Lincoln, Garfield. Two Ilarley Da
vidson Motorcycles also reentered.
BONANZA RANCHER
DIES AT HOSPITAL
Frederick Harrison Gale. 51, for
the paat four years a rancher of
llooanta, died yeaterday moriilliK at
a local hoapltal foltowlnR a three
weeka' lllneaa.
Galo came to Klamath from
!cno. Nevada. Ho was uumarrled.
He la aurvlved by four hrothera.
Allen K. of Itonanza, rUmuel of
Yakima, Washington, tluy of Fort
Worth, Tu.. anil HukIi of San
Francisco, and one slater, Mrs. Nel
lie Quick of Yakima.
Funeral services fur Cnle will lio
held Hunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
under t ho auspices of the Klamath
Falls lodce of Hlks. all servlcea to
ba at the graveside In Iho Ilonania
cemetery. Itcnialna aro at Iho Karl
Whltlock funeral home.
YONNA OIL COMPANY
PLANNING TO DRILL
It la reported at llonunia that
(IrllllllK opnrnlluns ou oil proper
lies four miles weal of there will
be resumed this full, utter a period
of Inactivity, according lo M. J.
I.ytle, llonniua realdenl who wus
In Klamath Fulls on business yes
terday. The properly In question la Hint
of lha Yoniia Oil compuny, he
alated, promoted and owned by!
llonunia men. A well on the prop-1
erly la already down about 2400 '
feet and the plun la lo K still;
deeper. All equipment la In ahiipiii
and ready for the work, I.ytle audi
which litis been going fnrwurd Inter
mittently for the paat three, years
Salvation Army
Drive Far From
this and nearby communities. The
mayor of Portland recently atated
that b conaldcrsd the presence,
of The Kalvatlou Army lu that city
f.Jtlrwr I Ivnt Pais "sn economic asset." The chief!
"Ul"rl u'u f pollco declared Hint without Its
The Hnlviillon Army drive, of' Kroseneo the 'prison would have
...... ... . i .,.,. i ' lo be doubled In rspuclly. Leading
w """ ",,uU '000' '" churchmen snld "they find back-
going slronK, according lo Captain j HiavTtt regenerate lliem. and send
I'hll l.nwton. who yeaterday ex-i thcni back to our churches."
pressed the hope thai business mrn.l There Is no rummunlty whlchi
upon llielr return from Kugenej dou not need the spiritual lnflu-
where llioy are attending the Trail- ence of rellKlous organizations and
lo-ltiill celebration. would ente Ihe helping hand of well dlroctedj
Into the spirit of Iho drive und! social Service or welfare work. In:
put TOuinalh's share across. overy nook and corner of this world.
The cnmpnlKn which opened here: and of Ibis stiite. there are those!
Ibis week la lo inubln Hie loial'who need uplift and regeneration;
corps to "carry nu"-lo continue! who need workers trained In thfl(
with Its aplritiiul activities and loj work and the understanding of lhc
practice Us "helping hand' policy Inf destitute, the ilespodcnl. the aliift-1
less, who can fathom their needs,
read their Instincts, lift them up
when they are down, or keep them
from falllnx when the way Is
rough or temptation lies In waft.
Itogcr Hanson, statistician, la al
moat aa well known for his hooks
and brochures on applied Christi
anity aa he Is for his business fore
casts. In a recent special letter he
discusses "giving" In the sense
Christ taught It.
He says: "Personally I believe
that Jeaus would have backed to
the limit the Salvation Army In Its
original conception, and urge ns
all to give liberally thereto; but as
to the high pressure charities of
today, administered In big office
bulldlnga with clerks in silks and
millionaires, boards of trustees, I
don't know what Jesus' attltudo
would be." "Jesus hated apeed, ex-j
travagance, vulgar publicity and
charily done for advertising pur
poses. -J
Jarge shliment of winter coats
and winter hats lust arrived. Mi
Lady's tihop. 22 Main HI. A20-22
- Congoluem ruge. Urge elie. only
112.00, Ivory dressers only 125.00.
Terms If desired. Klamath Home
Supply Co. 1011 Main fit. tf
mora laoo
WESTERN TRANSFER r
COMPANY 1 ,
4IO MAIM ' ft
TIlANHFKIt AND DtUYlNO
SHOES REPAIRED
While Vim Walt
JACK FROST
WORK GLOVES FOR LESS
119 So. otb St.
Pint Door From Main St.
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STINSON STUDIO t
737 Mala SI. ,
JOHN C. CLECHORN
Ih-gistered Civil Engineer aad ;
Sorrejror
Klamath Falls, Orcgaa
210 Illarb St. Phoave 904-M
OIL LKASK NKCl'ltKI)
ON L.M NKAIt Mi;illtll.I.
An oil leasa covering 1100 acres
of land within three miles of Mer
rill, has been taken by Charles
O. Adams, It waa announced yester
day. The lund leased belongs to Juhn
T. Caiman, It. F. Ileasley, Fred A.
Hleemsn, I'lnkney llarbs and A. I..
Andrleu. As to whether or not
' drilling operations are In start this
fall .could not bo ascertained.
PLAN. HKM.tlNH lli:i,l
AT WHITMM'K .MOIITl'AltY
The remains of the late Joe
Plans, known as Joe Whiteside, mu
sician, who shot his wife and then
committed suicido early Thursday
morning, aro being held at the Karl
Whltlock Funeral homo awaiting
the recovering of his wlfo, Mrs.
Haiel Plant, and pending advices
from the father, Arthur Plans, of
Urooklyn.
MAD IXKI KILI.KII IIY
LOCAL I'Ol NO.MASTKH
The second mad dog to be re
ported In this city thla season, was
killed yesterday mnrnllng by the lo
cal poundmaslor, K. V. W hot stone,
at 224 Market street. The dog-was
firs; reported Thursday, but as the
offlcor was unable to find him on
4 hat call, ho wna forced to return
yostonlay lo shoot Ihe tronticd animal.
NOTICK TO MKHCHANTS4
When solicited for advertising hy
anyone purported to he represent
ing the Labor Movement, please de
mand and read their crodntlals.
CENTRAL LAnoll COUNCIL OF
KLAMATH FALLS
Al-2t
Fall Coats In The Style
and Golden Rule Quality
17.50
S24.50
-$19.50--$27.50-
$32.50 $34.50
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ii Vv H't N
'5HM V vivo,
sv-jl teen
M. style
New Straight Lines -Charming Simplicity
New Fabrics Fur Trims are the Fashion
22.50
$29.50
; : j
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Fall Coats
For Little Girls'
and Misses
$5 to $17.50
You Must Have a
New Coat to be in
Style This Fall
STYLE, Quality and Price tell the
story in women's New 'Fall Coats.
Style in the fashion is simplicity and
straight lines, with especial emphasis
to trim, lithe figures for all ages. Combined
with these, new fabrics of high quality and
fancy weaves with new color harmonies in
plaids and plain colore in the fashionable
tones of reo, browns and blues, make the
fall coats distinctive and appealing in their
correctness of atmosphere and alluring
smartness. Fur trimmed collars and cuffs
are the keynote in chic, for the miss of three
years, her lovely mother and her charming
ly modern grandmother. Exquisite fall
coats, fur trimmed, silk lined to $59.50. Yes,
Style-at-a-Frice nd Quality Apparent.
come in the bright colors and
s so delightfully expressive of the
:ity of the little miss of three to her
age sister. And fur trimmed and
d just like those worn by her big sis-
and mother.
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' 'inline
V1 FALLS
KLAMATH
In the Center of the Shopping District, Be
tween the Two Theatres