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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1926)
Pace Tour Tuesday, December 21. 102(5 ' l i ...j.V -u f 'J . ami iim" THE KLAMATH NEWS The Klamath News Official Paper f,.r the City or Klaw' lb frail and Klamath OMiuly j EDWIN ROSK . Managing Editor. JAM KB nL'CH ANAS', Business Mgr. Published trfrr morning eicept1 Monday br Tha Klamath News Pub lishing Company at 102-112 South Klflh ilnel, Klamath I'alla, Oregon.' NATK OTTERBKIX President BYRON H. Hl'KD .. Vice-President WALTER 6TROXACH .. Treasurer Kull laed Wire VXITED NEWS and I MTH PI!IK (Longest In the World) , 81 UMIill'TlOX HATES ; llelivcml br Carrier, Month... .SO Delivered by larrler. Year B.OO Ouli.Uk klamatli County O.UU AU .Subscriptions I'ajablo la Advance Entered as second claas matter at tha pnstoffiea at Klamath Km Ha Oreaon, November IS. 1923, under' act of March J. 1STS. Subscribers faUnlg to receive their lianer. call CirctiUtinn liaiuMm... between and $ a. m., and a copy lll b sent to yon. KLAMATH COUNTY I WILL ASK OILING (Contiuetl from Vmf Oh) Telephone 877 uui lined anil perfected (or the com ItiR year by the i-oinuiluion: Oiling from Keno to Jackfton county itno. ad recommend that Jackson county oil from Jack sou- Klamath line to Pacific nlichway. Ulltac from Alioma Point, to Desrhutea county line on The lal-.e-CaUrornla highway, and com plete oiling of that project north. Keaurtartnc a lS-mlle atretca between Klamath Kail and Merrill that has virtually been destroyed by heavy traffic and atormt dur ing the .aat aeaton. Clou tuopectton of Klamath r'alt lakeriew highway between Klamath Kail and Hairy to determine wheth er or not that road nhould be oiled before It In resurfaced. It la the opinion of the delega tion, that nuch facta aud figure can be presented, that the tate highway commUsion will aee the economy in carrying out such program and oil before It la necen aary to resurface entirely after the coming tourist season. AMPHIBIAN PLANES READY FOR TAKE-OFF Idaho Potato Man 'Pine Tree Offers Visits This City; Vaudeville Stunts FAILURE OF BANK BLIOHTS CHRISTMAS (Oontlnald rroiu 1'aga (ma) Interested la potato production fi Klamath county, nf which the north-1 weal haa heard much aince latej lummer, J. E. MclHwell, one of thej largeat potato producera and Influ ential farmera of the Idaho country. arrived In Klamath ralla yeelcrdav from St. Anthony. McDowell apcnl some time with Klamath potato, (rovers and land' ownera investigating the roudittunj of the aoll and obtaining facta and figure of Klamath'a production with a view of putting In a crop for thc cowing year. If McDowell plania an acreage for' the next aeason. Klamath ranchers; are of the opinion that It will lead other Idaho potato growera iuto the Klamath rouulry eeeklug to obtaiu acreage of fertile anil, bow under Irrigation, tor the production of tha tubera. I. A t.HXMIK SKI.KtTKI l-KII NEW NOIIMAI. Sl'lltHIL n o. i ; Member Audit Bureau of flrrolattoa ' INDUSTRIOUS Tlie dominant note of Klam ath is industry. Everybody works, or almost everybody. Occasionally w e run across in dividuals who belong in dark est Africa, where strong; men sit around and let women do all the chores., The Christmas idea has done this much for the world, emancipated wo men and put them on a lex el with men. And because Kl.-.math is in dustrious, its people have money to spend for Christmas. That is if the hobgob'ins of gambling don't get them first The carnival of Saturday shop ping was a revelation for a town of this size, and will keep up all this week. -iius iiiwiHiiiK aim planning r-for-.tthers hv good for all of us, and the joy of having a bank account to draw from comes of first being industri ous and saving. ooo OPPORTUNITY (Continued from Pare One) will be retraced to Colon, where it will follow the west roast of South America to Valdlra. Chile, where the flyera will turn due east and acroaa the continent to Bahia Illau ca. Argentina, thence up the eat ern coast to Buenoa Airea. Here the flyera will go up the Parana river 700 milea to Ascun scion, capital of Paraguay. Doubling back by the same route to Montevideo. Truguay. the planea will follow the coast line northward, visiting Bratfl. the (.uineaa and Trinidad. At Trinidad, the route leaves the mainland and the flyers ' will make a seriea of hopa through, the West Indies, visiting Porto! Rico. Dominican republic. Haiti and! Cuba, thence to Miami. Ela. j The official ending of the flight is provided for Miami, but thej planes probably will continue on to: Washington. t AMIIASKAOOltS OAKiHTKR DIES AT MENUS AIRES S A I. KM. Dec. Jtf. il'XI-la Grande was selected aa the locatlou for the new normal school of east ern Oregon at a meeting of the normal school board of regents here this afternoon. The vote was very close wlih I .a Urande and, Pendleton being the only contenders before Hie filial ballot. The vote was rive for La! Grande aud four for Pendleton. , Members of tha board who voted for La l.rande are: Governor Pierce. E. K. Urlgga. K. J. Miller. II. It. Turner, and J. II. Miller. ; For those who are Interested In something unusual for Xumi Gifts see our exclusive display of genuine Navajo Indian Kugs.' Beaded Baa kets. and other beautiful article, never before shown In thi city. KLAMATH HOME Sl'PPLY CO.. 10H Main St. A selected gatheriug of sparkling j novelties, high-powered Jollity and humtr. with many clever Ills utl aong. dance and gyinnastlca will be I preaenied for your pleasure at the! Pine Tree theatra tonight aud to-1 morrow. I Thla extraordinary bill la headed by "Noveltiea of or rather. "A Jaiaology Surprise." a welU constructed offering of tuuelc. sing-! Ing aud dancing, presented by four versatile artists. There are clever and enterlainiug apeclalliea and a well arranged repertoire uf auug. ' dance- and Inatrumentnl numbers.' with a dash of pep and novelty that 1 adds aest to the uuiuber. Milla and Peters hare a comedy vehicle Milled "Cedarrille Slick era." which embraces a clever line of chatter together with some ex cellent musical and dauclug uum bera. They are exceptionally orig inal and versatile and their present offering la a splendid laugh-gnth-erer. Elliot nnd-tatlue are an excep tional comedy couple, presenting 'Walks. Talks, and S-iuawka." a skit full of nonsense and fun. In terspersed with a few catchy songs, j Georgia Charlies Is a whistler and singer who la exceedingly clev er and has a thorough knowledge of how to put her annga and chatter over to the complete satisfaction of her audience Max Ereehand Duo Is an "Kur-, opran Novelty 8urt,rrse," of new and astonishing feats of gymnastics. This duo ia well-known In the acro batic field tor their spectacular ability. They will keep their audi ence in breathleaa amazement. Our one-half price sale will con tinue until the end of the year. We will be out of business then, until our new atnre is re-modeled. ' at out January l&th. Gertrude's.. B5T Main St. i Imported froun Chicago and Omuha batiks during Sunday. Inability ti real lie on real va luta loans mt'de over a perloj of aoverul yeara waa given as the rcav a u for the la.'lure by ufflclala. Pretty bright fprlng dreaaea fur sale for 114. . In today, al lave I Benin's Store. Its So. Tin St. BENEFIT SAVINGS AND -LOAN ASSOCIATION . "Toniorruw la aniilher iii." Vea, but will It pay )ou lul !! mi jour linrsliueui of luda) MAKE IT I KIITAIN HOC Havel Daily Will llelurn la Vu ONE THOI HAMI IMll.l.AIIM In I'dtt MIlNTttH "IIKOIN TODAY THE BENEFIT WAi" Kor further iMrilrulara aeei MRS. L. B. HAGUE 1110 M'llllla llulldliitf rhono BUT Klamatli Kalla, Oregon BCENOS AIRES. Dec. SO. I C.N.) Emily Jay. 15 year old daughter of Peter Jay. United States ambaa-' aador to Argentine, died today from a complication which followed an operation tor appendicitis. She was born while her father was serving as consul general in Cairo. Egypt. ' I.ITHl MA IS OVEKTIIIIOWX ' KOVNO. Lithuania. Dec. SO. II'.. N.I Anatanas Smetona. disciple of the teachings of Premier Mussolini of Italy, haa established a dictator-! ship in Lithuania on the grounds.' that the Sleviclus government which i he overthrew was "betraying thej country to Russia." NOTICE The following plants will dry clean children's gar ments at a cost of 50 cents suit, coat or dress, up to 12 years of age. KLAMATH CLEANING & DYE WORKS l ACME CLEANERS PELITORIUM KAPITAL K LEASERS , SIXTH STREET CLEASERS A small item on the Want i page announces this morning . the offer of a hundred hens. ! On the surface it looks pretty ' small for us to be bothering with, but someone will take that poultry flock and make it the nucleus of a poultry busi-, ness. And in proportion as one succeeds others will fol low, which is the way country-' side industries develop. It is worth noting that eggs and chickens are being brought in here from the out-; side, some shipments from as far away as Medford and Grants Pass. That, of course, ought not to be. We need to tap first our own resources, and to begin doing it this very week. These things have to be thought out in advance and arranged for ahead of time. And if some family with a bit of ground wants to make itself a real Christmas pres-' ent, that flock of a hundred hens could eventuate into gen uine good fortune, and the promise of independence in : the years to come. ooo INDIVIDUALITY The happiest expressions of Christmas sentiment are those that embody some part of your personality. A lady with a fine taste for art sends out something she has worked on herself, and the very soul of thoughtfulness goes with it. We know of one enthusiastic iportsman who features a photo of his hunting family and dogs for the season's best compliments, and somehow it is always welcome. The mere spending of. money does not make Christmus. It is yourself. National Association of Dyers and Cleaners of United States and Canada Washington, D. C. To Patrons of Drycleaning, Greetings: It is a custom within our industry to observe the week between Christmas and New Year's as Natioanl'Week for Cleaning School Children's Garments, for the pur pose of sending a million children back to school in fresh, drycleaned (germ-free) clothing. ' To better serve the convenience of American house holds where school children live, drycleaning plants will give particular attention the week of December 27th to refreshing children's clothing, because the holidays makrt it possible to send school apparel for drycleaning whil'i children play inside with Christmas toys. ' - Cleanliness in all of its practices produces splendid habits for clean living. Are you teaching this vital les son early to school children Cordially, 1 (Signed) H. Arthur Heinze, President. DRYCLEANING HELPS TO PROTECT THE HEALTH OF THE NATION I Houston & Jester Christmas Slippers for tkraxmvy Never before have we shown a better selection, suitable for the whole family than we are showing this Christmas in either felts or leather, made by Daniel Green. There arc none better. For Mother Satin Deorsa by Daniel 'Green. Made up in black or pink with satin linings and neatly trimmed at $5.00. Soft Solid Satins with soft heel, in -black or salmon pink with satin, buy at $2.75 and $3.00. Comfy Toes A new black kid comfort slipper, soft heel and steel arch, which makes this slipper ever lasting, at $3.50. Pullman Slippers For the lady who travels. An ideal gift, made in pink satin or black kid leather, with conven ient leather case $5.00. Fancy Felt Slippers in wide range of colors, neatly trimmed, at $1.50. $1.25, $1.00. . I For Fatheror Sweetheart v, Pullman Slippers An ideal gift. Shown only in black kid with convenient case. These are always acceptable at $5.00. Felt Slippers For those who w a n t something more warm. Shown in brown, grey, blue and tan at $2.00, $3.00, $3.50. . For the Little Tots Bunny Slippers Made of heavy sheep skin with fancy decora tion on vamp, very warm and comfortable at $1.95, $2.00. Red Novelty Slippers with fancy eye decorations, soft soles, including a cloth case at $2.00, $2.50. MEN! Let us suggest Luxile Silk Hosiery for her gift. All silk full fashioned chiffon or service in eight shades, at $1.95 per pair, boxes free.. Houston & Jester