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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1926)
tape Four Saturday. August 2S. 102( The Klamath News Ofrlrlal Parx tor the tltjr of Klam ath Kalla anil Klamalh IVinnty EDWIN ROSE Managing Editor Pnhllnhfd avery morning xrpt Monday by Th Klamath News Tub 1 llnhlng Company at 10S-123 South Fifth atrcet, Klamalh Falls, Oregon. NATE OTTER REIN Proldent BYRON II. Hl'Kl) Vlre-l'rwidcnt WALTER STRONACH Treasurer Ftl Wlr Cftiraro kkwa I mtki frks 0.onRt In th World ; BI HSCRITTIOX RATK3 Deliver! by rarrtor, month... f .no DallTrral by carrlo. year ft.OO , Outahfe Klamath Cuuny 0.00 All BnbMTlption Payable In Atlranr SvWertbvra falling Co rclT thlr pDr. call Circulation Department miiwi a ana a. will ba nt to yuu. LABOR AND SCIENCE To all who work with the mailt'!; with tin anvil, the saw or plane. To all who dream, ami plan ami draw; to all who sow or garner train. To all who make us laugh or think; that please or touch us to the quick; To all who knit, and spin, and weave: to ullwho watch and tend the sick. To all the mothers of the' race, to all the teachers in the school; to those who've faith and walk by grace and live within the golden rule. To he who holds the balance true, whenever justice makes her plea; to they who measure far off stars, or make their living on the sea. God bless their work, their ainv make sure who seek the profit of the whole; that strive to make mankind secure in peace, in health, in wealth in soul. a. m. and a copy Entered aa second cla.ia matter at the poatotflceat Klamath Falls. Ore poD, Norember 15, 1S2J, under act of March S. 1S7. Talaa BTT scores of other scenic bodies of water will naturally prove a drawing card for the weary vacationist. At any of .those, places he will find rest and contentment. , OOJ I PERSONALS DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT QUARTER MILLION (Oaulinurd From rHT ) iltist ami i hips noiirtiy. losutnitj; in (lit (ire. Workman wo departments to that ate their called from their om'uit the flumen ay into itdJutii.tiK !Love Pill Youth i Is Now Charged With Murder (.irl rl.EVKL.AXIi, Auk. 27. -1 liill.M !Vw f -Ktnit IUliini'H'ti, youiiR mi'dW'At atudiMU, tuts Imm-ii named in a warrant thartfliiK muiiHltiuitliti'r In i-onnmMUm with tlif di'uili of bin awrathcart, Diinnliv Kirk, who dli'd nflor taking "lovo tills" aupplb'd by the youth. ' The Marram wan vihii out Kli il.y ftillowlng ti couffroiii-o liitwirii the county prori-titor and the cor- ('iH'r who coii(lii-ti.t an Imiuctt to j tlftormlne the ratio of the Sl-vear i!d tcnoi;rapbcr death. ..V report of tile illy illeuiKl. wliKh will be piv-ented to a grand Jury, said the ;lrl died from I lie etfiH'( of drup pteserlbeil by libit), eseu. The cor.Mier'! opinion was .that Misa Kirk's death was due tt .toxic poisoning, i he result of uu lover-dose of aphrodisiaes. (able In a few il.ivs In aiibuilt In nil J I operulloii. The baby bandit was shot four limes by deputy sheriffs ' last week when he resisted eapltire 'utter a brief but speetaeubir career of crime. i FLOOR SURFACING CONTRACTOR Estimates Given J. F. Goldsworthy rtlnne M71-W. fta. 1 Member Andlt Bureau of CircuUUoa ! YOUNG BUSINESS MEN Mil via 1. Cronin. prominent at- torney of Pan Frauclco. is spend i In a time In Klamath Falls look ' Ins after the Interests of clietita. water was plen-; ii.miv iiAMur iMi-itt i-;s Business visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday Included J. R. Fork, wellj known rancher of the llonanaa dis-i trlct. In another column of the News appears a story about: a ten-year old boy who is en-j tering the apiary field. This) youth secured his necessary! u. t Spink of chiluquin. justice permit and has several stands ' of the peace of wood River, was of bees that rr working forcre for a few hours yesterday af- ternoon from bia home on the reser rr. ... . ,. ration. Spink spent several hours There is nothing extraordt- , KllmaU ,, hou,. nary m this movement by the In ,ne imerest of a number of young business man Other than rases brought down from his court it goes to show that if boys to this district. nnrl yir!c "innlv tkunu.ilr.i.. .. . .... Ivan uueu. rancner can realize quite a ntti rooms. Although tiful. the builditiKs nnd etiulpment ; l'1'EHI.O. t'olo . Auk. 37. (t'ttl- burned like tinder, and the intense Med News) Leslie tletl.-e. ll vear heat drove the firemen baek us tht-viuM desperado w,: sttxncer today attrmptrd to cheek the coiitlait-1 .in, I rhysKiuiis sj:d ho would be ration. - - -" - - - Burco Mason, mntiaiter of the Mf.' Shasta t' Special Klnmnth Lodge A. F. & A. Communication No. 77 M. Saturday, August 28 7:30 P. M. Work hi l S, H-;tYt THE KLAMATH NEWS 1 1 t r 1 . - - - - - 1 ' " -"jm """ Special Smoked BACON l.'Mb. HAMS The Palace Market Phone 68 they Ivan Buell. rancher of Merrill. is amonc the out of town visitors money on their own account. nere on business yesterday. 'How much better it is for I a' boy or girl to engage in! Mr- J?hn Pep 1rd' "J" ''! ""VV," . . , . moved to Chiloquln several months Klamath Falls. vacation, such as raising bees. friends anJ shopping iu the KUm hogs or cattle, than it is to lath Falls stores. have them roaminjr the streets , at all times of the day and I box factory, and a for- mer Klamath Falls rt'sidciit, was at the factory at the time of ilio fire, and direeteil the a.tivUies of the ; men. The last word received acre . la .st nicht slated that the plant m i a total loss. The box faiUory was built cluht i years ago, and had a daily output ' of To.uoO feet. lletween tit and 70 luen were thrown out of work ! as the result of the fire. Th fac- tory and other buddings were par ; tially insured. 1 According to a director of the ; company. It is not certain whether I the plant will be rebuilt, or whether be transferred tti NOTICE OF rntLUMTIOM (lublbher ' ' ' DKPARTJIEXT OF THE IXTEIHOIt Mrs. Qulnn. resident of Shaw-Ber-; mm mill wa here fnr a fear haurs; - TT 4 t.nd ntHr at T alrjtvfAV ' night It seems a certainty ;to shop and vi5lt wlth fricnds yes-jOrewn.' July 14. 1926. that our ten-year old business terdav. ' NOTICE is hereby Riven that Til- u v, ,.,,, u. . . a ! " Largent, whose post-office ad man, if such he may be tenr.-: K,am..h y.Z Oregon, did. ed, will find more pleasure in T Mu Aaa Henron. tormer mm- . .it,,-- - i" falls resident, tias returned to ICBUIlg Up VII L 1 1 C VUIIUIC ! Portland where she has been visit 1 11 1 1 1 - oees man in prowling arounu ; ln- with her mother and sister places where long. Right here he does not be- rivals trom the East. Miss ilctfroo I will nurse la Klamath Falls for several weeks and then continue in Klamath ve 1 ' I south. It Is her plan to leave next have as fine a set of boys and j girls as can be found on God's 1 Europe- green footstool. .Many 01 these young people are work ing in fields of usefulness. Your carrier boy that delivers the News shows ambition. He is not seeking aid of those upon whom he is dependent, j "eld attended school in th and at the same time he is laying a foundation for a business career that will stand him in stead in future years. 000 IMPROVED STREETS summer for an extended tour of Mr. and Mrs. Leeter Otfield are expected to return from a fort night's vacation trip spent In San Francisco and Bay cities visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelly and their many friends. Mrs. Of- before ber marriage and has scores of friends in the city with whom she will visit while in California. A. G. Wimmcr of Fort Klamath was a business visitor in Klamath Falls for a few hours yesterday. on the 15th day of February. 192., me m this ortlce Sworn Statement and Application No. 012644. to pur chase the EHSW'i and S'iSKli Section 19, Township 23S. Range 10K..' Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provis ions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to suet application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised at 1690.00. the timber estimated 285M. board feet at 2 00 per M., and the land $120.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of her application and sworn statement on the 25th day of SentemDer. 1928. I before Bert C. Thomu. II. s. I'nm. south 1 missioner, at Klamalh Falls, Ore- The city fathers seems to have taken heed to the sug gestion made by the News some time ago regarding the 'he day. repair of certain paved streets Mrs. Eleanor Hogue of the Ameri can National Bank force, was taken ill yesterday and forced to return to her home for the remainder of flllr Vknnjr Jr Ui.litl M. that had become an eyesore Qulre and Gordon cuiack. ail resi- not only to local residents, but dents of Pasadena, are leaving for to newcomers as Well. We Crater Lake today after spending note with pleasure that paving' several da ln Kammh Fails vi crews are engaged in certain Ma tr";"d8, he- They are , .... . . ... returning south in time for the localities ironing out the sourc- optnin) Hf ,., K,Hpp(;r ,, , es of inconvenience and which father are former Klamath Falls have been the cause of many residents. accident, both as regards, - and autos. Let the gon. Any person Is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corrobor ated affidavit In this office, alleging facta which would defeat the entry. F. P. LIGHT. J20 S20 Inc. Kegister. Fbn. Night and Morning to keep them Clean, Clear and Healthy Write far Free "Eye Care" or "fc'ye Beauty" Boot M.rlx O, Den. R. S, E.OkUSuCk.. an persons good work proceed. 000 CRATER LAKE Reports from Crater Lake, one of the most beautiful ; scenic spots in the world, are I to the effect that tourist travel j is still going strong and that, the peak of the season has hardly been reached. 1 And that is not all. Crater; Lake is gaining in prominence! through the world and it, would seem that it would be only the matter of a few years until it will be the mecca! for the greatest number of( summer visitors to be found ' in any one particular section, of the west. This means that better ac-j commodutions will have to 1 be provided. Your Yellow stone and Yosemite national parks will then have to take a back scat, because Crater Lake and Dinmnnd I.nko and in 'II HEAR I - - ..... Evelyn MacNevin New York Contralto TUESDAY EVENING Christian Church-8:15 0'CIock 3j afr Have You Visited Klamath's Newest Big Store? WHIT AKER'S GROCERTERIA 127 Sixth Street Between Main and Klamath Empress Extra Fine Sugar Corn per can Van Camp's or Campbell's Pork and Beans, medium size, 3 for Asparagus, No per can 1 tall, extra fine Standard Cut Green Reans 2 cans for Wisconsin Sweet Variety Peas, 2 cans for I.ibby's Fancy Sliced Pineapple, No. 2i2, 29c; 2 for 10c 23c 17c 25c 25c 55c Lihhy'a Fancy Crushed Pineapple, 2 li. 29c; 2 for No. I.ililiy's Fancy C Flats. 2 for rushed Pineapple The Following PRICES Will Be Well Worth Your Consideration 55c 25c 15c $2.27 ... 88c 25c Libby's can .... Drifted pounds Apple Putter, medium size Snow Flour, -19 One Gullou Ehmnn Olives American Reality Shrimps 2 for Swift's Premium Hams, half or whole, per pound 43c SOAP SPECIAL For $1.29 Twelve Bars Crystal White Eoap SJy Bars Creme Oil Soan , . , I and 8 Bar of Crystal Une Large rackage reet s liuaranteed soap ,i white Soap free A Full Line of Fruits and Vegetables in Season Plenty Parking Space Park Your Car on Klamath Avenue or Sixth Street. We Will See That Your Orders Are Delivered in Your Car Whitaker's Grocerteria Between Main and Klamath 127 Sixth Street 524 Main.