The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 21, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    PACE EIGHT
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 19i8
THR KLAMATH NEWS,,
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Union Stations
; Issue Pamphlets
On Coast Roads
' For variety of scenery, access
ibility by rood roads, perhaps no
fcart oC the United 8lle offers
as many allurement! to the mot
oric aa doet the Pacific Coast.
In thta land of the great out
door which la within the com
pass of the average motorist's
vacation period, the acenlc won
dars of the world are grouped
Into a vacation land supreme.
Here ta natural heauty and
grandeur unsurpassed.
To motor In comfort over the
10, 000 miles of paved boule
vards which cover thla vacation
land la not only the equivalent
of a trip abroad In your own
treat homeland, but la to know
the romance of your own Pacific
Coast.
T To pick out the most entranc
ing scenery encountered would
be aa difficult as for the camel
to pass through the eye of the
proverbial needle for who can
say the mountain, with thn noble
trees that clothe Its sides. Is
more wonderful then the ocean;
the mystic appeal of the desert
more charming than the orange
itrove, or that the mountain lake
has greater charm than the rush
ing river. Each has Its own In
dividual appeal.
.' If the urge calls yon to the
seashore, yoa may park your car
at any one of a thousand beaches
ad hatha In the balmy waters
of the Pacific. If the desire. Is
for the desert, yoa may walk over
a miniature Sahara with Its soft
carpets of swaying, brilliantly
colored flowers. - If yoa hanker
after' the majestic grandean of
the - mountains and the vivid
colorings of th mountain hikes,
these are within easy reach.
Within the confines or the
Pacific Coast vacation land are
J national parks, regions of
giant mountains, dense forests,
rushing rivers and lakes. There
la the Grand Canyon, Yosemtte;
General -Orant; Tahoe, Mt. Las
sen: Crater Lake. -ML Rainier
and . the Candian Rockies and
national parks)
Much of the pleasure of a vaca
tion tonr by motor dependa upon
Ita careful preparation. Motorists
irant to know the condition of
the roads, the Interesteing spots
that may be seen . alone the
way. and distances between pointa
so thst , convenient stopping-over '
pointa may be decided upon.. For
the convenience of motorists, the
Union Oil company has Issued a
Dew lt-page map folder of con
venient pocket size, which Is
more than a mere publication of
routes and Hating of points of
Interest. In addition to provid
ing the motorist with the most
up-to-date information on high
ways and trails in Arisona. Cali
fornia, Nevada. Oregon, Wash
ington and British Colambia, it
contains a complete list of auto
camp along the main traveled
highways. Information on the
choice acenlc gems In the national
parks and a map of the parkto
park highway.
These maps are distributed
gratis to all motorists through
the thousands of t'nlon Oil sta
tlona and Independent dealers J
handling Union Oil producta. ex-1
tending from Mexico to British .
Columbia.
. Conservative estimates place j
the number of those who will j
spend their vacations on wheels I
thla summer on ths Pacific coast
at over 3,000.000 excluding those 1
. tourists from eastern states. '
For the benefit of these or for
those who wish to plsn a .trip
where "no scene Is twice seen."
the Union Oil maps, are offered
for distribution.
i
William Mullen and II. W. '
Bchroeder of Lakevlew are in
the city looking over business
affairs. They are registered at
, the Hotel Arcade during their
visit in the city.
THE BIG MEN'S STORE ON THE CORNER MAIN AT SEVENTH STREET
They Came By Hundreds And By Hundreds They Purchased
We Were Snowed Under By The "Avalanche Of Eager
Enthusiastic Buyers -WHY? Because The Values Were ,
Greater Than They Expected and the Assortments Wonderful
Today And Tomorrow Will Be Red Letter Days At This Gioantic
PRICE SLASHING
1 SURPRISE PACKAGES jfa A Tf ( J
Several hundred more of , ' II I
these-wonderful packages L" sbbx '- I jm
for today's selling. Be VNCE VX
sure to get yours today. mmJ 1 jf I l
Suits & Overcoats . .
D' T laBBBBBBaVsBBBBBVsaaBTJsaaaBBBBBBBBaaaBawa
SUPER F0
Kuppenheimer and other good suits in
this lot. New ones added for today.
Don't wait longer.
SO
Nettleton Shoes
$i
Jut oiio tt tu it'll
at this irlro today
lid tomorrow. Hurry
Ouly one lot of
the fMmmif hats
at tttla pric.
JvjJ Dont wait longer. - . . - f p
s . 1 Big Lot at aSfr ct r75Si
r4 1 Higher priced numbers have been ad- s? JJir I 3"
-V3I ded tr today's business, making this aa -&T
JMfJ' one of the most wonderful buys in j jj
I V the store. iVvTv
H " 1Lotat- $Tl(p).50 A ,"lw"
l M - ' (jsL .The famous Fashion Town J v -J , . aUj 1
lil A vflH Clothes. All the latest styles and ' '
Jjkl'i lf Patterns at a real bargain price., , ' '. i ' fJ yfi J
Knox and
Merit Hats
$1.95
Bib Overalls
75c
Sold Only With a Purchase of $2 00 or
1 More of Other Good
Knitted Unions
Good quality underwitur. Sold
only with purcluiHu of ?2 or more
2 uits to u'customor lit....
Good Cloth Caps
Sold only with purchuiie of t'2
or more of other goods. Limit
of 1 to a customer . .
(load we tb I. Full
cut. 1 pair to a
rtlfttOtlHT
White Handkerchiefs
Sold only with purchase of $2
or more of other goods. Limit
4 to cu.-itomer
Neckband Shirts
98c
patlorns
Horsehide
Work Gloves
39c
Men's Work Socks
Sold with purchuse of $2 or
more of other goods. Limit of
o imiin
, rnnlmnrni have rluilri If unr of alnur llriiu only
Sc.
I
31c
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One cf the features of this sale will be
the great specials offered daily
LOOK FOR THEM !
ciiIor9uiScorut,s Quartette Scores Hit
To conduct outdoor scout ac
tivities Sky Lakes have been
chosen as one of the best spots
In the county. Scout Troop No.
5. located at C'hlloquln, took ad
vantage of the recently opened
Klamath stopped to the fore
at the annual convention of Ki
wanis International at Seattle
last night when the Klamath K1-
trall and packed In from Cherry j vanls quartette scored a distinct
Creek Haven to the lakes last ' bit by a novel selection of songs,
Saturday.
The following boys made the
trip: "Cheese" Hedrlck, Ar
mond Van Ness, Dick Hesslg.
Kdgar Davis, Roy Holt, Nelson
Porter. Robert McCain and BUI
the largest In the history of the
civic club. . .
SEATTLE, Wash., June 20. fT
Problems, of club administra
tion were discussed by delegates
to the 12th annual convention of
Klwanls International In a ser
ies cf group conferences which
were held during the afternoon
of the session yesterday.
The question of strengthen!!.
ling
.all'
in
Howard R.Perrin
: Designs and Plans
INDUSTRIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
BUILDINGS
t
20S Bopka Bldg. Phone 800-J
according to word reeclred here
today.
With a delightful raTietf of
songs, the Klwanls quartette en
tertained the entire convention
for a half hour. Time and attain
Chadwick. They were accompan-j they were encored by the cheers I and maintaining clubs which
led by W. F. Emerson, scout cf Kiwanians from practically j ready are well established
leader, and T. A. B. Merritt, every state In the union' In ad- their communities was taken up
assistant scout master. 'dltion to the quartette, the Klam- j by one conference..
According to Judd Short, own-1 ath representation staged several j The president's reception " and
er of Cherry Creek Haven, sev-, novelty stunts that elicited ap-; ball shared honors at the evening
eral scout troops frdm Medford ; piause. j session with a conference on
are expected over In a short time j Members of the Klamath quar- recommendation for ncmlDu
to spend a week-end at the lakes. ; tette Include John Houston. W. tinns. at which representatives
i W. Southwell, Bert Holloway and j elected by the various Klwanls
B. E. Patterson. They were I districts met to consider -me pns
accompanled cn the piano by j nihilities for 1929 offices. John
Howard West. j II. Moss, past president, was
The K'- anls convention ' Is chairman of the conference.
Boys, Girls Clubs .
Perform on Radio
The Klamath county delegation
of boys and girls clubs who tire
attending the two week's session
at Corvallls broadcast a pro
gram over KOAC from the sta
tion located at Corvallls, Monday
evening, according to a letter
received from Frank Sexton, club
leader. t
' The following program wan enr-, make our load teats at Old Or-
former hackers to fly under Mrs.
Rtlllman's banner. She said the
backers themselves had broken
the coutract by falling to drllvor
her a plane on scheduled time
Mrs. Hthiman was Inclined to
regard the Injunction as no reul
detriment to the flight. She
said she would aero m pan y Mhts
Ranche to Old Orrhard, and
hinted. In reply to questions, that
she contemplated making the
ocean flight with her. '
"We will liavo to determine
about that,' she said, "after we
At the Pine Tree
VISIT
THE NEWEST AND
MOST MODERN
Barbecue Pit
In Southern Oregon
Seven miles north on
. The Dalles-California
Highway
Barbecue Lunch
Chicken Dinners
On Special Orders
POPULAR PRICES
Phone
Shady Pine Camp
for special reservations
Babe Ruth In lis n , ' i '
.TOir BIJ?f" Phs , At the Liberty
make believe about I Declare MO (lOOQ '
When Harold Lloyd Is seen j
rooting for
latest laugh
now showing at the Pine Tree
there' Is no make believe about
It. While the Sultan of Swat uute nuIZ Barton, that- 1J-
was straining every nerve and; SAX FRAN-CISC0. June 20.-yMMld bundle 0f riding nerve.
muBcle last year to exceed his . .. ., .
homerun record for 69 In a BlufUn8 hl w,y ,n"' , will again demonstrate his abll
season, I.loyd was pulling for , private home to obtain a liquor ty 8t tne Liberty theater, where,
him every day. When the corned-j conviction will avail a prohibl- hB latest production "The Fight
tan went back east to make his I ton agent nothing If the United In' Bedhead" opens today.
New York street scenes for j states District Court of Appeals In this picture Buss and his
"Speedy." every opportunity he ; has anything to say about 'the grizzled pal. Sidewinder, Btevd,
rled otit: Klamath county yell chaH.'
by group; Talk on Klamath
county club work, C. IJ. Chorp-!
ening and Frank Sexton; Talk on
club work on the Klamath In
dian reservation and summer1
school by H. S. Schtllln; 'Duct.
"Star Daisy" by Juanlta Wiard
of Kwauna Camp, district and
Francos Sexton. .' i
This program was to glva the'
delegates a chance to see ,how .
broadcasting station look and
how. Jjroacirastlng ht dons. Ac''!
cording , to Sexton all are having j
an excell"-' tlmo. The delegation i
will an in Klamath Falls,
Saturday, e 2.1, at 8:15 p. in.
rm "Kills em dead
ktwsra,''!
and St,
Wtc8stio
1 htt. 7,IB
al(fta J- taJ toM ni
Ua H (MrT.)a.
foil the banditry of Jim Dallnn
save the honor of the young
blacksmith, and foster the love
affair between the sheriff's
daughter and the blacksmith with
a dash and nerve that hold the
Interest from the first reel to
the last.
had to get away from work found ; matter.
him at the Yankee stadium root-1 unless he Is Invited by the
Ing for all he could for the Babe. ! home owner, he cannot conduct a
He was there the day the king of j search of the premises without
home run ring shot his 60th a Bearch warrant,
four ply drive Into the right Expressing Its official dlspleaa
fleld bleechers, and no one was ! ure 0f the "bluffing methods,"
more demonstrative than Lloyd, j 0f . Montana prohibition agent
who obtained a conviction against
Mr. and Mrs. D. Q. Fisher and Karl Harter In that state re E. A. Collar, connected with
H. M. Butler were In the city j cently, the court reversed the tha state market road department
Tuesday from Crater Lake, where ; conviction yesterday. , ja-iih headquarters In Salem, is
they are employed with the gov- spending a few days In Klamath
ernment. Ms. Fisher reported; Don Smith of Portland Is in Fal on business. Mr. Collier Is i.ii rii.ht in ti.o Italian.-. nnn.
the highway In splendid condl-j Klamath Falls for several days ; a "Wither of Andrew and Alfred! dplane recently acquired for her
tlon and the road open to the transacting business. During bis Collier of this city. During HMTby Mrs. Stlllman.
rim. While here they stopped at .stay here Mr. 8mlth Is stopping, visit here Mr. Collier Is stopping Miss Rasche denied ' that she
the Hotel Willard. 'in the Hotel Hall. nt the Hotel Wlllanl. : Ihitd broken tier contrnct with her
Thea Rasche Tied j
. Up by Injunction
CtrHTISS FIKLD, -N. Y.. June
20. (UP) Fraulcin Thea Kaache, 1
the German avlatrlx. now has
more than bad weather to hold t
her on the ground. -
She has been served with ai
court order restraining her from j
taking, off for Europe or else
where from Curtlss Field, she
announced today on her arrival
here with' her new backer, Mrs.
Anne Stlllman, and Mrs. Still
man's daughtor, the wife of II.
P. Davison, Jr.
The Injunction was obtained
by her formerbackers, the Hoi
lis Corporation, New York pro
moters, Miss Rasche said.
She had planned to takeoff
Thursday for Old Orchard, Me.,
on the first leg of a trans-At-l
, AiyrsirnoKi
of 237 Valuable Homesites in MountainvView Addition
One Lot Free Each Day
Saturday and Sunday, June 23rd and 24th at I p. m.
These are all sightly lots, located within 1,6 blocks of the down
town district of the city of Klamath Falls, one of the fastest jrroWinu;
cities on the Pacific coast today. Anyone buying lots nt this salo
will no doubt double their money in the next yeur, J
Auctioneer Note: The owner of the above lots has instructed mo :
to sell at Public Auction to the highest -bidder, without, reserve, on the -ciates
shown above. iThese are all fine lots, and very well located, t
and must be sold, regardless of sacrifice. His loss your gain. Salo
held of property, Saturday, June 2;5rd, Sunday Juno 24th at 1 p, m.
, , No Reserve Easy Terms Abstract with Each Lot
Terms of sale: 15 of the purchase price at the timo of sale.
10of the purchase price on or before July 23rd), 1928. Balance in .
six or twelve equal monthly installments, at 7 5 discount foricash
For information, see owner G. L. Reimann, at Hall Hotel
i " J. P. Walsh, Auctioneer ' . '
Phone 10
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