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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1927)
THK KI.AMATH NKWS PAGE SIX SUNDAY, JULY ,11, 107 i' i i ii. -i it 'i v: 11 n Library Gets in Many New Books, lft of alx book from Mr. O. R. Morllrr. owner of Ihe Klmnatb Flower Shop, oa the eubjoct of gardenia. Tbw booke hare an added P- nrei-lallon alnco they bare come WP"WH" Mayor Baker; Frank at a lime when the cllitena of;J- onfsan, Keneral chairman wi.mmh irii. r. ini..m.i.rf in l.ifvln their bom... and mk. tag the town attractive. The book, are all In.plrlng and full of Information. They are "Culture of . Peren- ni.l." by Cloud. "DeataWf Small ?.ropert.e." by Bottom "lnd-. icape Gardening" by Crldland. ne Gardening ' bv crfdland. Ronk nf Ij.nd.ran. Cardenlna" ! by WauKh. "1001 Garden Que- Hon. Answered" by Ilottes and . "Shrubs" by Rockwell . Following ta a new book, which b0,:; arrived: "Personal Record.' ' Con-j rad; "Main Street and Wall 1 Street." Ripley: "Royal Road to j Romance," Halliburton; "Revolt of Asia," Close Whv We have Like Human Beings." sey: "Hook or Marriage, Key-, serling; "Christ of the Indian Bond," Jones: "Old Countess," itedgwlck: Joanna Godden." Kayc-Smlth: "Joanna Godden Marries." Kaye-Smtth: "Social Life In the Insect World." Fabra: working to get their cap " Ariel." Maurois; "Education :,ain nJ workers confirmed bo and the Good Life " Russell. 1 fo Monday. FORESTERS FEAR NEW FIRE SERIES 1 r . . 1 (Cnetlnued frowi I"se (rue) ' Klamath county but in nortn-i ern CaMfcrui. along the lower reaches' of the " " " ' McLean stated. ', . Fire I'nder Control. EAX FRANCISCO. July 30. (V) Forest fires which were started by lightning and have 'spread during the last two days ! through the forest preserves from northern California to Crater 1 .t. nr. ... menacing stage' unless they are extinguished by heavy rains. One fire, a JO-arre eonflagra-! tloa at Needle Rock. Ore., was .aaslng the most tronble. forest . . .... rMwrrit nrftcfnla tt .rtr.-rl n n nounced. the government has been asked for airplanes to fly over the :new, fomeaT a"ma- 'enU8.01 burning areas and Tejiort thejVenlce.". showing- at the Pine status, of 'the 'various fire,' -o Tre- theatre for. Sunday and lUat a serious situation may e Monday. . averted ' ' ' ' ' "'' i -."Tn"" ' Venice" presents Volunteers In the Lassen. : Atlt .Moreno in the leading Shasu, Trinity and K!amath dis- '"--116 "le l tBe Tilst, oppo- -Jtricta have been mustered to I ft or tit thai Kl va. ttni-t w- -n srr,T- .. j.... r h,rfi,irfi : Ifire fishterj. ' ' ' .' ' .One of the largest cenflagra- tlons repcried was in the Klam- sth district Where a devasUting setuer cn tne screen, blase cut' a l.SOO-acre swath1, Monday night, 1be second . through a heavily wooded rec- Charleston contest will be pre . m, Th. Mas. . roared bevond isented. Many new faces or feet ! control of the rangers and' the volunteers battling It. ; IriiD Tf DTP DCCT irUK. IU t DtOl EVER HELD HERE (Coullnard from Pace One) tember a time to be long remem bered by residents of the Klamath basin who will take advantage of the opportunity to get a taste of the old west Klamath as It once was along with a view of modern agricultural progress. LAXD UOAKI) P.IVS SALEM. Joly SO, (AP) The state land department turned over to the state treasurer dur ing the month of July a total ot J11S.113.36. according to a re port prepared here today by George . Brown, clerk of the j state land board. -.-. j wrVV-t - JIASO.NH ATTENTION J Masonic funeral this afternoon ' at 3 o'clock. Meet at hall. All j Masons are urged In attend. O. l. GKIZZLK. W. M. I " r.XP.I) OK THANKS We wlh to t!'ank our friends and neighl ors fur thMr floral of- I ferings and kind sympathy sbown j us during the loxs of our beloved j baby daughter, Ruth Kllen. I . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Price ' and Family. ' Jut AtWord To the Man Who Smokes Often It Is a problem for the man who smokes to keep bis teeth free from stain clean and white. His liroh lem, however. Is an easy one to solve.- Just com. to me and I'll j clean them, UioroiiRhly Inspect, 'them and advlxe you in case den- i tal work Is necessary. I DR. PEAT "Dentistry With a Written , Guarantee" Euturmnn Did;. Gib k Main .. X-Ray Examinations . tnen Evenings 1 delegates to big conclave arrive (Continue! fnm Pnjr Onr) Jam Oornun. The ureolln j ,o0 P' Multnamah F!l. ! At Fortlind the vljltort wore : met f ' tar "up lorludlnic :'" ". v"T attorney. I nl of police Jenkins. During the afternoon several of "o officer, headed by Supreme Kntsht Flaherty paid their re- ipp" o me most Iter. Edward D- Howard. DD. archblrhap cf the loce.e of Oreron City, and!10 I governor that W llo, should the o,t Rev. P.etro Fum..- "Th l JTLZ 'Onl-Rlondi. p. pi delee.t. ,0 the : '""'L "".t1 -". pim ueiecat to tne I'Blled Stale., who I. altendln i ,h Portland convention a. , representative of the Vatican. Army Heart Fund Drive Prepared The Salvation Army 1 3.000 Be-.He,", Fond campaign la moving Dor-:,orwrd wl,h big strides, it was - 1 uu :iers in tne eterans -Memor--" ; ' , building. Several of ,0 (, i ci"r c,v,c organiiatlons have.FCRDS BIRTHDAY ! '"""""'" "r run, unices 10 campaign headquarleVs. and many a run roster or workers wlll,(hls day. be available on Monday." accord Inc to Xorman A. Borren. earn. Pain director. "Those who have reported to date. have, shown a full ' quota, of workers and a nlanfiis-f ami t-If nf I Will-," he cli.tv- ' eader8 tod pressed confl- jflAMA Ihh v... n .1 wn..l "go over with a bang!" The goal sought Is 5.000. At the Pine Tree Two beggars, seeking alms at a fashionable wedding In a Vene- k. ..111 ..tlan cathedral, and exposed as ,?e m05t Je,,red, 'r of e"Mka ,n lBC CUT "'' ,n bich h? "rtdegroom and the bride 'ther are robbpd- and nB I'suuiea ceremony . .artnri Ititn . hMtlaftl ' 1 " . Such is the situation at begin- ;n,D5. of Constance TalmadSe"s Bile Alias ntuiiibKr. i, w first time Miss Talmadge and Moreno. wbt' "bttan their motlertt picture careers aimosv eimmmne- """J ''"V " ! '"jLi". ior, u.e ...v"--. I!" be seen and from the outcome 01 me iirsi. ne.u on; j rriaay nignt, an ties larser , ensemble or aancers are to oe .n he sura to be there to bost your favorite to win. Farmers! Soon be harvest time We buy Hay, Grain and Po tatoes occassicnally. Look us up before ou sell or let ns store for you until the price salts. Peoples Warehouse South Hivlli ritrcct Seeks Leniency For Doomed Men , SAI.EM. July '('Ttnrtd - ley tcrs. Portland alWrney. to- day requeued a eoafereace with tiovernor Hallcreon with a view .n0""1" "? on,nc ,JJ"n",,!Fnlalloi, will be re-established ' VWllo. convict, commuted from , . ,,rm , ,,,... death on the callow, to life tin- liriacnmrnt. Mlo. l' cd a II... , .... .. " ; ! , ..J; " :""".! dr, ua"k .7 "he prUon In r'" "mH P ..... ....... Iu a -. .. wrrr. c-""" In" 'of wid- whicn would " U51a 01 n,T"' had the errors ben ex.-epted to and presented with the record at , the time the case was appealed to j Governor Patterson has cated that he would not Inter-1 I: '.h'".;.??K 'm.:,ly ! a lvtaH asllH a KU nfflea seeking commutation of sentence : K ... ., VVniM'T STflP WnRk ..-. r. -w., ontlnnc from r.e One) what a cood car should be In ; He said be hadbeen amused by many of the rumors about his. said today nFlnley's pernicious new ear. particularly those In- and unwarranted actions are volvlng the price. ; hurting this town. It ta not a . "W did aot build this new iwc; and dry fight." Ford to fit a price.' he explaln-j 'Flaky tcda sola Ira'-Irn ed. "but we certainly are not absolutely dry man In every1 re-; quitting the low price field,", jspect." ;; 1 ' . "r-e doji m'y best : enforcai . JOLLV XKItillRORS- t'l.l 11. jlhe law here In every case, and' .- . Intend, to da so as long as I'm . The Jolly Neighbors club will 1 entertain their families at a "Pot I Luck" supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Wintered who lire in the Town'cnd tracts. Wednesday evening. August Srd. The evening's cntrtainment will take the form of a lawn j 'party. The undersigned Milk NOTICE, ' '.', :,;; :; -j;.;. ijj;; in ,. J i..Air:iiu4 iw.- z:i;: . ;,.; ;;D i, r;;;lK-'.::t'" ''' V'' r-'i !;-" .' hi.. f;n::r s-. u..n.f. rz i.r;'i ir-. 3JV. :.-' h:.l,r. o; U Falls have decided to -raise the pnee of .Milk August 1st. We are ijaking this move owing to the fact that we fiwj it impossible to make any profit at the prices now prevailing. So, beginning August.J, thfi schedule .pri,es,or Milk will be &s,tollOv, j 1 - , 1 Quart, 14c ; 2 Quarts, 28; 3 QuarLs, 42c; and 4 Quarts or more will be 13c a quart. Pints will be 9c straight. One Gallon in cans, 45c. Holliday Dairy Crater Lake Dairy Perfection Dairy A. Manera Dairy Lost River Dairy Concrete Facts OUR MATERIAL MAKES GOOD Concrete A KLAMATH FALLS PRODUCT A KLAMATH PAYROLL ONE PRICE PORTER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Klamath Ave. and Spring St Phone 13 j squabble .JL??,. . BAPi temple (Contlnutil from Ihip One I . ;.,,,,, c,n 7!; ,,, ,,, ,,...,., . lh I j rifnU , ho ,,, hsv, r ! ; ..., , k.,i. ,h.. ,1,. ! , thll, ,.,,. proi.t.doa ,hJ , dlffk.uUk.... I preie I K Presumed that the m"'lin' "d "h'"J ""r iw,,h L""'r w- olh- reprcsoniing .ura. Jiei-nemon. j jr. Mri'nerson touiKnt itemed ,ny kn ' h"1 0,,,",,e nnwlrdre of a report that had been publicly enuhlied : wum.ue aui,viui irwiiiu uj cr mother. 1 Karller Inday Mra. McPheraon : i announced that the temple fund. ; k. , h,k, h... ,,. tled UD b). hw moth(.r. -l imii-.llT'ivnr Fiirhtino -sC 11 Recall Movement "ISI.ER- " ciinru uj lue naoi our ine proposed recall of Mayor A. E. Vealch and two councilinen. resl- dents of this city were discussing todny the assertion of the editor mayor that the movement against hlm was really directed against ,.v mntlaJ T w FMfy U. O. Lenient, merchant, ex- ..pressing the general opinion among those favoring the recall lo da kald here."' Flnley. "I take treat. them as they come and everyono alike. I will admit , that there ore some men bera 'who bear thu reputation of hand- 'ling liquor we haven't get yet." . Far sale old papers. Call at, 1 Klamath News. JDistributors of Klamath State Bank Head Will Resign Job PORTLAND, July SO. (AP) The Oregonlan will aay tomor row that Frank C. Hramwell, atnte superintendent of banks, will submit h!. eslgnallon of the state banking hoard during Ihe coming week. The heslgiiallon will take effect September 1, the paper says, adding that "Superin tendent Hramwell has so advised his frleuds." "It hid been at first suggested by the advisors of the superin tendent." the article soys, "that the resignation be made effect ive October 1. but the date has been adranced a month. This perold will give Hramwell tlmo to check up on the various re ceivers throughout the slate, and to place bis house In order bo- Perfect laundering . of Difficult . Thines And Time and Work Saved You Those tlifficult-to-launUer pieces send them to u.i. We have facilities to do tliem better thun you can lit home, and we save you n, lot of drudgery. Dry Cleaning Now is the time to begin to prepare the boys' and girls' clothes for thoir college term. Send us their clothes and let us rrCkko. them like new. ... - New City VmONElB4:-r:::rt .-.r. H w' Wi'i'ii MMmmW Will Your BankBook Back You Up? Ready cash makes plan and hope reality To every alert, ambitious young man who is Bcrious ly Intent on succeeding, opportunity comes not once but every oti'.-e in a while. Thus we eau profit by our mistakes. It's been our cxperienct and probably yours too, that opportunity usually has a string attached to it. The command of ready money. Good buys and good deals have to be snapped up. How about you? Will your bank book back you up the next time a good thing comes. your way?. Have you a good money making plan . that only needs a bit cf cash to put it over? Then open a savings account at this helpful bank and make opportunity work for you , and not for the other man who has saved for It. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Klamath Falls, Ore. I fore stepping out and turning I the department over tu Ills suc I cesser." lien Olcolt, former governor of Oregon, "Is known (o bo con- j sldored" aa IImiiiwoII's successor. 1 tho Oregonlan says, adding that ; "Htiite Treasurer Kay favor, as ' does Coreruor Patterson." ! The paper continues, that Inaa-; much as Sam Koter. act-rotary of i stale and third member of Hi" btnking board, was elevuled to. Ilia position by Oltoll when Ihe I latter was governor, Koier la ex-1 peeled not to oppose the nppollit- 1 ment. FIRST I'llKSHVTKItlAN Nixllt at H lull Preaching service, at H a. in. Dr. Henry Ituell from California ; will preach at the morning scrv- j Ices. Tui.lc, "The World's Chal- Special , - i music will be arranged. .. . '.'TV . AJI ' Laundry ::4TH Jl. KLAMATH 1 .aS) To Svrve Humanity Iktter' I KT every morning bo lu you llm begluiiluc f uew life. 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