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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1926)
A Page Four. TKo Klamath Mowctfu' career. He has the stuff ine iviamain news ;that gucccssfu, mcn arc raadej (Tflrlal Paper fur I'm- of Klaw-! ih rail and Hlaniaih iunts enwiN rose Managing Editor Published TrV morning except frivolous by any means, norj Monday by The Klamath News Pub-j need it be assumed that all nfcMSt Kto-Slb'KilLfowy"""' aro for the NATE OTTER11EIN President bow-WOWS. In front of US is BTRON H. HURD Vice-President . A7ALT8R 8TRONACH Treasurer tl leaweel W1rt DMITB.D RRWN mm I'MTKD PRRM toajrt In the World) HrBSCRIPTIOX RATES Mwrd by carrier, month $ ji,luw- uo 8 eiunusmsm IfeUvered bf crrfcw, year A.00 ! has embraced a flock Of fifty. uwiskm tiiamaio twiny i AO BwbMTfptloM Payable In Advance wbtMrfbara failtna: to rctT thtr MMr, oall Circulation Dapaxttncnt , 'H'S.w' ! ttwn aad a. i III b scut to you. bBivrwi mm wcona ctasa manor 11 1 tb. postoftice at Klamath Falls. Or- poo. November 16 of March I. 181. poo. November is. 19SJ. under act j Mraibrr Aadll Bnmaa of Ctrralallim SAD NEWS The youngsters will be sorry to miss their Comics to day, but the railroads failed j to connect and for once wei are obliged to do without. I Since changing to the color- men read the society news and ;Mr aild Mr! u. w. Rly of rrri. ed supplements we are de-'stort announcements, t h a t; Mr. ami Mm. it. swigart of Mon pendent on the transporta-' men- look to the sporting page! ,"u- ir. and Mrs. iioy Taber and . ... inMMA . children of (..aiollo. Mr. and -Mrs. hon companies, and the best ; en before they glance atjcharlM Omt0 UIU, rh:lltrt.n , ,tor. we can do is to get shipments .the general news, and that ru. Mr. and Mr. l.oUoy siy und a week ahead and safeguard children reach for the comics : daughter of rwrris. Mr. and Mrs. against further delay. -when they get them ThejJ .ITlTTTrll A good way of finding outlreatest assurance we have is ot Montagu, iiev. and mm. j.-nen-what bovs and girls think of tnat almost every line of theory Thomas. Miss opal taniwrii of the funny pages is to watch classified is .carefully looked' rsX ro'TZl ine reaction in mis case, andi""- " c RIlow "f j promise not to let it happen again. ooo KEEP ON BUILDING rr.v - .lnl. mn&t nrpfpr A npmranw1"" of the most active organltatloni ine uame contrariness malif gives a puppy distemper is just as likely to strike a town that is growing. Peopje who have had .things much their own way are likely 'to resent newcomers; and have been! known to wish conditions! ur w might not be disturbed. Butihow P?"? b?!ance th! jurt how fair is this to Klam - ath? Every real estate office is fairly besieged with families looking for suitable living ac comodations, and yet when a proposition was submitted yes terday for the erection of a new apartment building, the parties interested 'were cau tioned against it. The "old reliables" in any town are entitled to respect. Many of them fairly pioneer-' ed their wav to a rnmnprpnre vvwimvu oi 1:1 ounce eu. weir way 10 a competence, . for elceedins tne 8peed ,imlt OD and fought against obstacles Main street. The traffic cop v-as the present crowd knows very! dewing the' telltale pictures .in little about. But the large I Traversy il,p ,rheI, the la,,er , , , , offender passed at an alleged n- fact we have to consider just! rat8 ot speed. now is that Klamath is hit- Two tickets were Issued to can. ting an entirely new stride. It'prked ,0 "r 'fe hydranu. ani is evident that some of us willone to hearlns Uteh " . , .... cense, parked on an Intersection, have to hurry a bit to keep I up with the procession, and McPHERSON CASE TO even at the risk of being mis-! BE HELD MONDAY understood, the News will Continue to urge more houses' (Continued from Pae One) and apartmenU to take care California cities, have been sub Of the Steady and assured in- poenaed to identify Mrs. MePherson crease in population. a" tnc "oskIj." or "veiled" wo- 000 ' man seen with Ormlston on various occasions following the evangelist's LADS TO BE PROUD OF disappearance at Ocean Park last j May, the district attorney announc- A little tot of a youngster, I not over three feet, came to the News office yesterday to start selling papers. He wanted to be a full-fledged newsboy with a regular route, : arid refused to be discouraged , by the necessity for early ris-j I IT. . . 1 . 1 ing. n vanieu to maKej Some money the way other- , . . i . Doys were aoing, ana we in-, tend that he shall. At two o'clock every morn- ing a promising lad of 14!Mlo 1', i-l LI. -1 - il. . lanes nis piacu in ine press room, ready to assist with the; mailing and distribution, and ed P-N Inquest will be held i wore among the week end visitors In . . , ... ... , into the murder of Harry Zahniser Portland, the I o'clock luncheon of Stopping at nothing that needs, at hllI ram.h home ear,y Thuriiuay; the Past Matrons club of Aloha to be done. He manages his morning, which resulted in the ar- chaptor. Order of the Eastern Star, Schooling during the day but'reBt ot I,ewer Simons. alleged wm postponed from Friday, Heptem .. tj. ,ij:i, slayer. The first degree murder br 24, to October 1. neer misses nis nuanigntcharK1 w bp placed aRalnsl glm. LInkhavcn tea rooms will be the vigil, not alone for the wages ons. It was said. scene of the luncheon lit which lie earns, but to learn the' Mrs- Zahniser who suffered Uo Mrs. Wilbur Jones and Mrs. A. L. .,., rnminemi That hnv!wound" ln ,he fusillade of bullets Leavitt will serve as hostesses, newspaper 0US1 new. mar, DOy fhj( morwIIr wounded h hll. Election of officers will be one of has already begun a success-lDand wm tKoy physicians id. tho main features of the affair. of. I Instances of this sort, 'j,nKTTV Wn lull nt'AP Fvnev knv . ia nnf : .... Hll over. Every boy U notim vnvv uniiMVi (hp nn'nlinl of a ar-rmnl Iml'hridc of William Sherwood Swigart J . , . who carnea on nign nonors as a Gardner, and still another, 17 years old. who captured , . . , several prizes at a poultry s)ip. )I hU nun frrii.. I r : ually young1 people are learn-' Cm V,. l tf.k ..w;i., ., ' n " .... ... t isfactions of life come through ,. , - . , achievement. It might be i A wrth our while to encourage more children's hobbies, and I . . - . ir.-Hcutu, iuc uit. vi kruinB tnings. ine tact or pin money is an incentive, but the dis- irinlin thnr fit tnr 1 ' . . i mings laxer is ine larger com pensation. ooo WHICH COMES FIRST? It would be helpful to1 ;Mr,. Mrs 1; w- " f10"'8- r I Calif., and well know n in the young- know What page Of the paper !,r ot .Northern California. Mr. people turn to first. The as- Swigart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. sumption is of course that wo-' R- E- ot Montogue. calif responses come. j Mr. w. D. Miller. It might not be a bad ideal to analyse this more careful-; ki.kts okkk krs ly, and try to find out just Mrs. H. E. Pclti was elected pres what news or comment peo-lldcnt of the Methodist Ladles' Aid. . r ' is edited and run to meet the' wishes of its readers, and not J for any personal satisfaction. It is or should be a commun ity enterprise in which all classes of individuals register their requirements. The " onel J mnf com l"?, ,aea.s an, opinions. a iairiy saie ruie is "the greatest good to the greatest number." A positive essential is that we set the pace when it comes to local development. TRAFFIC VIOLATORS MAKE ACQUAINTANCE (Continued From Paga One) 3pe"nB on R'eride avenue, and ed - kkbiri.il of i hikf JOSEPH TK.H KIXMY ENTERPRISE, Sept. 25. (Unit ed Press) The ceremony for the reburlal of old Chief Joseph and the dedication of monument to mark his grave will take place SunM ,"hn , ,,,, ,,re, TJXL'IZT'? " l!" L"''"' u vW foIlow the traditional Xnz Perce form as far as poitslble. Chief i,",nu ml's.!!! u-iii sae.tA tlw. I ''''" ,'?"",. '"h" . , ?,J P - I ! j FACK r,,vr, l-'IUriT DECREE Ml'RDEIt the dalles, scut, as. .(Cnit- SOCIETY L'iml vl The home of Mr. and Mr. V. D. Minor, on Ninth street, was Iho no of lovely homo wedding. when Mis Agnes Sly became the . , , 00 ) "' 'o'clock. : Rev. J.iHcnryThoma. of st. Paul's Ki:.0.,il rhurch read th Episcopal ; rlnR tetvmonT Mnn. improvised ulinr of lute mil unworn, wnw it- t,mUr predominated anions the soft- " nn"a nauv"- The bruin won ore ii frock of delicate orchid shade and entered the room tit.. rm . h.p fn !). i. it. :"lr"'n" ', '."'"."""w !'" i by Mrs. l.oKoy . My. Mra. My ..... ilso played during the ceremony. following the ceremony break' "ftt ,rh,,r" rovni " nun lor iwi'mj-inp aiuunu m tiiniiii .ntpltfce of lavciular flowem I and terns. Mr. and Mr. Swicart left Imnie- diatcly niter the breakf.,1 hour for the north, whore they will enjoy a wedding trip during the coming fort night. Following their honeymoon they will be at home In Montague, where M.. Swlgart U affiliated with the Standard Oil company. Mrs. Swlgart is the daughter of ' , Stimson ot Lodi. Calif., and Mr. and among the Klamath Falls churchea. at a meeting held Thursday after- noon at the attractive home of Mrs. E. II. lialsignr. 1919 Melroso street. Other officers included Mrs. Z. G. Harris, first vice president; Mra. H. G. Wortley. second vice presi dent; Mrs. S. R. Berry, secretary. secretary. Mra. Balsiger was aasisted in her duties as hostess by others who en tertained with her, Mrs. G. J. Win ters and Mrs. Lawrence K. Phelps. A rummage sale was discussed and the date set for October 16. The place has not yet been desig nated. Committees In charge of the sale were appointed, and include: Soliciting: Mrs. X. W. Young. Mrs. S. R. Berry. Mrs. E. C. Stuck ey. Mrs. E. M. Chilcote, Mrs. Harry Peltt. Sale: Airs. George R. Llndlcy, Mrs. Levings, Mrs. Carrie Maier, Mrs. James Kobison, Mrs. . R. Skll llngton, Mrs. L. K. Phelps. Mrs. Ii. G. Wortley and Mrs. Mattle Bur chett. Location: Mrs. Mollio Fielding. Mrs. T. R. Skillington. The subject of the Christmas ba zaar was brought up and plans for the annual affair, which la looked forward to with Interest by the Christmas shoppers was discussed. Committees will he appointed later. Mrs. K. C. Stuckey will enter tain the Methodist Ladles' Aid at her home on October 23, Thursday. Members present Thursday Includ ed Mesdames W. C. VanEmon, E. Nord, M. W. Coseboom, H. E. Mo M. Chilcote. II. G. Wortley, E. O. myer, Carrie Maicr. Z. C. Harris, W. 11. Barnes, H. E. Pcltz, C. M. Gill, E. J. Templar, C. II. Barnsta ble, James Kobison, T. It. Skilling ton. H. K. Smith, Mattie Burchett. J. K. Guthrie, E. X. Kendall, S. It. Berry, Kffie B. Ilemml, C. J. Win ters, L. K. Phelps, E. II. Balsiger, K. C. Stuckey, Mollle Holding and II. G. Wortley. MISS lilKIIN IS (1CTKSS TIESDAV Complimenting her house guest, Miss Hcba Downey of Portland, who has spent the past few weeks at the home of Miss Pearl Biehn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (.eorge ML8 Biehn en at an evening of bridge Tueftday. The guont Included Mr. and Mra. I if .. ... t ir r .. iit.. ti .. u i ,u " nn n-wnu. ijhwiih, Mls Frances Humphrey and Miss ' Wta Urlscoll. Brady Montgomery and Krelland Staley. l',HT M.ITRONH Tf) MEET FRIDAY, OfT. I. Ilecause a number of the matrons Sunday. ScptcmtW 2(, 1920 MISM I.KWIX 1 im i:t HiiihK ,MI Lena l.vwMn, dnligliler ot Mr. nud Mrs. It: N. l.ewin, chose Soptemher 18 as her wedding date, and at a prettily urrunKod wnddlug at the home of Mr. and Mis. (ieorge ( lynia In Hhinpingtott, became the bride of Robert Howeu at li o'clock I Saturday evening. j Uev. Thomas 1. ' Yariies of the I MithodUt rhurch read tho ring Con--j mony In thn presence of a few I friends ami relatives, i Following a wediilng frlp to Port- laud. Mr. and Mrs. Ilowen returned to Klsnuth Kalis, and ore now at i home on Wall tnt. The bride was rrocked In a lovely riention of yellow and curried a i bridal shower bonouet of lovely pas ; tel haded rose, glndloll nnd gweet ' peas. v Mls Louise Zoll aitriided the I bride and wore a becoming frock !of soft rose. She carried an arm bouquet of roses and maiden hair fern. Clifford llogue waa best mail. ! Mr. Rowen Is the son of Mm. Coorgo Clyma. and ts well known In ; Klnmuth Falls, where he la In busi I ncssw Guests at the wedding Included 'Mr. nnd Mrs. n. N. Lewin. Mr. and I Mrs. lleorge Clyma. Mr. and Mrs. ! U. F. Setter. Rev. T. 11. Yarnes. the Misses l,ouise Zell. Anna Setter, itioldte Lwln, Ha be ('haptnan. June Setter. Ruth "j. Setter and H. K. ' Tower. Clifford llogue, John Cbap- man. If. F. Chapman and tlm bride : and groom, Mr. and -Mrs. Robert ' Ilowen. . ITUV l l.ril M.KCTS VKAIfS OKFH'KKH ' Miss Frances Hratton was elected president of the Try club, a young ' people's organiiutlon of tho First ! Presbyterian church, sponsored by Rev. and .Mrs. A. L. Rice, during , their farst fall gathering on Mon- day night, when the group enjoyed a Tramp party on the west side of Vpper Klamath lake. Miss Ella' Wllllt was elected vice president. Misa Mary Russell secre tary and Miss Jean Perry treasurer. A program for tho coming year was outlined, and the young men and women voted $200 as the first pledged fund toward the new addi tion, which will go toward the con struction of another Sunday schoo' building. Members and guests present on. Monday night included Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. IMrk sou, the Misses Jean Perry. Mary I Russell, Frances Bratton. Florence Flnuell, Kathtrlne Ess. Melvina Dillingham, Nell . Emerson, Merle Root. Ella Willit and Messrs. How ard Metcalf. Allan McComb. Ben Ktelamier, Kenneth Cas and Glenn Cully. A holiday party will be tho noxt social affair of the Try club, which will meet during the winter months. f.rn.D sews o PARISH DRAPES Lovely new drapes will soon add materially to the attractiveness of St. Paul's parish house, following the meeting of St. Paul's Guild in the parish house Thursday after noon. Mrs. Garry B. Coiad and Mrs. T. V. Kuykendall were hostesses dur ing the afternoon. A rummage sale was decided up on for October 14. tho location to be decided upon later. Committee heads will be announced later. MRS. KCIll'BKRT SR. IS WEDNESDAY HOSTESS On Wednesday afternoon, at the Schubert home In Spring Lake dis trict, Mrs. Carl Schubert Sr. was hostess to a group ot friends and the Mt. Laki Ladies' Aid. She was assisted In her duties as hostess dur ing the evening by a number of the guests. Those who called at the Schubert home Wednesday afternoon Included Mesdames Otto Wabbles, Menry So mon. Harry Booth, L. B. Scbrelner. C. A. Hill, Frank Stewart, B. K. Hamilton, Charles Mnck, Jim Thompson, J. F. Triplett. W. K. Fol som, A. N. Folsom. II. E. Morrison, John Koontz, E. A. Schreiner, I. E. Icenblce, J. A. Johnson. Van Myers, .John Schubert, Carl Schubert Jr.. W. A. McPhcrron. W. A. Arnold of j Portland and the Misses Donna Mack ana unve mil. IH'SINESH WOMEN TO MEET .MONDAY NIGHT ; Tho home of Mrs. Ledn Parker, i 1 101 East .Vain street, will be the I scene of nn interesting party on I Monday evening, when members of the Business and Professional Wo I men enjoy a pot-luck supper at Mrs. j Parker's home. I Mrs. Parker will lie assisted by a committee of the club members. MRS. KMvRLKIX VISITINfl NORTH Mrs. Charles Wood Eberleln left the middle of tho week to attend an important meeting of the board ; of directors of Daughters of the ; American Revolution. leave for San Francisco, to be Join i From Portland Mrs. Eberleln jvlll ' ed in Black Butte by Mr. Eberleln. They will enjoy the winter opera season In San Francisco, ; M Rh, IIOrHTON IH I THURSDAY HOSTESS ! An Informal bridge party was en Joyed on Thursday evening, when 'group of the younger women wore ! entertained by Mrs. John Houston, In her apartments on High stroet. Mrs. Houston's gnests inclnded Mesdshies Paul McKinley Noel, Paul Jnckson Dnlton. John M. Clover. J. THOUSANDS OF TONS ROCK TO BE MOVED (CVintlnncd from rage. One) ment bf relays. The nuiiihliiit cold Interfered with the re-tlmbering. 'but the slate had stopped falling and at 7 i. in. a depth of TO feet I w as reached. Faster progress was expected the remainder of the night. The entombed miners aro fiioilless, but hare running water mid light, and are protected from the rold. which Is handicapping their com rades nlHive. Three men, Thomas Rosell. elec trician, aud Gustavo Soil and Evsr tltistufxoii. his assistants, were crushed to death In tho cavo-ln which snapped the cable of nn ele vator Into which they had Just stepped, and hurtled downw-urd oue thlrd ot mile. Their mangled bodies were reach ed through nn air shaft today S3V0 feet under the grouud. nnd Identi fied by relatives and friends. Re ports were circulated that the num ber entombed was 3! or 4S, but the mining company said there were "about 40." "Tho men were working about 250 feet back from the entruiiio and could not have been touched by the faU." Superintendent Sutherland told the I'nited Press. "Some of them art pretty level headed and t have no fear that they are not nil right," he said. "We have tried to rommiinlcute with them but our telephone lines seem to have been cut. Th-y probably are hungry, but they have plenty of water and will not suffer. We may not be able to roach thtm until Mon day, however." Many relatives were driven from the shaft entrance by the cold weather, hut a small cluster await ed word from those below. .Rescue wrkers at midnight had succeeded In sinking a loo-foot shaft In the G. I'abst mine where 4u of their comrades are trapped by a cave-in. Nine officials declined to say when Iho men would be reached as operations will be greatly curtailed whin shale Is struck. Working conditions were made difficult tonight by cold weather. Little groups of relatives of the en tombed men were clustered about the shaft unmindful of the cold, waiting for some sign that the men are still alive. The force of workers had been reduced to 100 at midnight, the re mainder sent home to rest so that tho work may be pushed forward with renewed vigor on Sunday. I. Conway, Rex Uil'rarie. E. M. Igl and Miss Lois Bynon. FRIENDSHIP 1.fn IS PLEASANTLY , ENTERTAINED The Friendship club was enter tained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. v. Ituronlch, CIS North Eighth street, with Mrs. O. M. Hector. Mrs. Mueller. Adah Math ews and Mrs. Ituronlch acting as hostesses. Tho rooms were decor ated In autumn flowers and tvirves' combined with greens and the color scheme was further carried out at 1 refreshment time. Mrs. Marlon 1 Nino was chairman of the enter tainment committee and Mrs. Hec tor of the committee ou refresh ments. , The next meeting will be held at tho horn" of Mrs. It. H. Dunbar. Guests of tfle club. Friday were: Mrs. Estes nnd Mrs. I). K. Van ; Vactur. and Mrs. L. Ruconlcli. Mem bers of tho club were: Mesdames L. K. Porler. II. A. Sprsgue, Ada Mathews, C. II. Mueller. W V. Rur onlch, Illgglnsnn, Marlon Nine. M. J. Barnes. Georgo MeCollum, f.has. Whltmore, It. II. Dunbar. W. K. llottlt. H. L. Wlckersham, O. M. Hecter, Louis Bradford, Viols Jones, 11. M. Loucks. und (ieorge Wlrtx. Westfall. and' llaln. 1 "To Serve Humanity Better" PROTECTION From inclement weather conditions Is afforded by tho arrangement of our private drlvoway, where family and friends arc sheliored from ex posure, this Is one of the many exclusive fentures which go towards muklng oura AX IDEAL FUNERAL HOME "A Superior Service" Which nuvor cohIn EARLWHITLOCK DHONEl TTT T'KTIT'.O. A f . COR.. 6TH 4b unfF. rMiwrint jij PERSONALS Mrs. Doclt Norrls. who has 1 n' III for the last several days In heri apartments, ill the Kerua building, was reported last night a being somewhat Improved. tl. II. Iltllllicla Is tiers from I'lllt- liuid looking after business Inter ests. Huiiitels is engaged III the Inundry business. Mra. H. George and baby has re-' turned from a visit of some dura tion with relative and file nils at Reno and other places In Nevada. Clarence Adams, well known real dent of Olene, was circulating among his Klamath Falls' friends yester duy. .Mrs. F. J. Ih wiie. teacher In the llonaiita grade school, was In Klum uth Falls yesterday, visiting friends and shopplug. Among the numerous llonaui.i residents who were visitors to this city yesterday were Mrs. Arthur l.angell and Mrs. Etta Kllgore. Misses Grace and Alice l.ytel. Ilo-nmit-i. spent Saturday here shop ping. Moth are leaching In the llo- In.ilua school this year, and reporl pr.nieots of ail excellent school .year !u that community. 'I. K. lluiiucll. rumher In the I Merrill district, was In Klalllalll ! Falls yentordav on huilocs. 1 Mr. aud Mrs. II II. Jenkins and a party of rrlends .l:iu to leave early this morning for Crater lake. , to return bote thin evening via Metlford. Mr. ami Mrs K. M. Wilson, ao- compatiied by Mrs. A. U Harvey. At the Affairs of Society With the full of the froat-nlmed Inavea, aoclety retivwa netlUle that vara (ton da?a Interrupted. And. of co u rue. tho mutter of an pearanco lakea on emphuslxed imicrttince. Tho hir droits In vital to beauty. And the deft way we cut and marcel your hnlr ad tin to thn rhararter.Htitu of your particular type of twuuty. I'timo us for un appointment bo tore that next social nK.iKement. The Pearce Beauty Salon "Phono for Appointment" Phone 830. In Halo's Newt Stand more Often Icsk. THE KLAMATH NFAV3 returned to their respective homes In the Wllllanii'llo valley yester day, following a two-days' visit Willi relatives in I lit city, Accompanied hv their two aoin, Mr. and Mra. I.onlo Royre aro In fioiii . their home on Heaver Mulsh to spend the wock-clld With friends III this city. CAPTAIN INDICTED ASTORIA. Sept. S5. - l t'nlle I Pleas) -Cnptnln F. M. Ring of Portland was Indicted by the grand Jury last night on n churge if pil oting nil ocean steamer down tho Columbia river without having pro per license papers. Spclnl low prices on stoves and angi's. New and used. Terms It desired. Klamath Homo Supvly Company. IU3H Malu St. SHOES REPAIRED Whllo You Wait JACK FROST WORK GLOVES Poll LESS 110 Ho. th HI. first Door Krotn Mala St. LET PEASLEYS Develop Your Films CHICHESTER S PILLS W-- 'UK III MOSH UMlSp, A lViit NHAMU riUA-a I at. 9itnt. KUi M SUID BY DfiUiQSIS IVUtYMMUlE Glasses Fitted ground and repaired at DR. COBLE'S 709 Main Street heap Klusges nre like Iml tatlii dtnlllonds. They deceive no one but the wearer, many limes causing Irreparable lu Jury to the ryes. Enlraiiro Nevt to I'lnn Tree Tlii-ntro WINTERS IIIILDING I'liono 1 1 Mil Open KvrnUigs 25 is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 25 Office 615 Main ftt. Klnmnlli Falls, Ore. . Phone 90S Office Stage Depot. " Meilford, Oro. I'liono 800 Trnvel Ity Motor Stage Swiftly Safely Comfortably UT the HOWARD A GRIMES STAGES Ashland Med ford Mvi.rini4 Portland Direct Connection at Junction With Pickwick Stages to All Points Bontb TRUNKS FOR CALIFORNIA See us, wo handle. Folders, mailed on rnnuest bTOPOVEH nt any point oa Pickwick Hvstein. Faros Klamath Falls to Ashland Redding Sacramento San Francisco . Los Angeles , M San Diego San Jose ... El Centrn ' '" .... 8.10 .80 1S.70 ... 15.00 ... lt.lt ... 10.06 ... Is S leavlnff Time vi.'iV.Ti..i'"'! .14 St 12., 4 V. m.: Klamnth Falls' 7:'li ! We use honied rbiim.. i... ii.. i uu nnn A i .. VV -your