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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1928)
SUNDAY, JUNE 24, lf2S THE KLAMATH NEW3j PACE FOUR The Klamath News Published every morning ex rep Monday by The Klamath New Publishing company at 101-1 New Publishing companT at 101-1.. , , , ' ,,re,c KUauKha ptT , r8 Fails. Oregon. very much alarmed over the official Paper of oy or KUm. atb Alls and KUunatii Conaiy Howard Vlnru.nl 1ty KdkwHre noiaing QJUiy prayer Lynn 7.lmmermai lv. Mgr. Bl'BSCRIPTIOM RATES lUemerame irom sucn a nellrerrd bv carrier, mo., a, .!! h I r. h ..M.,V Delivered hv carrier. var H.SO i Uellrrred by mall, rear...... S.00 ftuberrlptiona payable la advance. 1 -- Kntered as second class matter ; FVn.thoro0n,,'C;emt,;'rs,: ' 1JJ," under art or March . lgr.' Jlcm'jrr Selected Oregon Newspapers iSalZj ther W Stvnea. Inc.. San Fran-'Oiar ,clco. Los Aagsle. and Portland. Eastern reprsaentattrcs? junariegi e uni.. x.w Vn.it .X w H Btoekwell. Chicago. Telephone 8TT Member Audit Burr.ncim.utlo.1 of ? we may see that de - - ' .vlop in the next few days. - COMING ALONG t o.u : n-u tv. tj i r t iderful community and her chaptkr xxiv , :ter. it doe offer the advantage vun tne rosiai iele!r)eoDe ),-,. f(v Virginia awoke the next morn- of almost certain protection Jur PTaph companr entfring, ... Ini after a restful sleep follow- your name. The point Is. Jual Krnpn Lumim. ci nounced Ideas of their own. , , IM,rf.., evening with Xa-!whit is your need for employ this city, another indication .thaniel. It wasn t quite perfect, tmept?" ; is apparent that all of the Americanism: Violent in-.; ,h" V" lJvm , large concerns of the coun try are anxious to get a Klamath Falls ' foothold in at this time. Competitive telegraph companies are welcomed. ; We have had the Western '. Union, it is true, but that . concern has grown without personal touch in any com , m unity until it seems to be always around. There has; . j been no time when its oiu- 'Cials have felt there Was ' tr a lot of dare-devil stunts , cutis nave ten. mere ;,.,,, , mlAir any obligation on the part Tom engaged the service of ' Of their concern to enterlunited States Army pilot during .rr:, --J . "result the Western Union "jhas failed to cultivate the human side of its existence. We do not know the. plans of the Postal, but it is a safe bet there will be some effort made to have its local office toe a part of the community and its officials will not .brush aside anything that is put up to them of a com munity building nature. , We may expect many oth er concerns of district and 'nation-wide importance in 4the near future, for the business that is being devel oped here is new business and therefore it is attractive tb all companies and cor porations. o ' There are just two kinds , , j' uj. pcujiie; nuwy oiics, aiiu - ,- those who take themselves seriously too seriously. -o- I hA harrifiiit nnrt nf hpinff - . . parent consists in teach-! ing the kid Standards you ' ji.b i.iic cm .udiUi. yuu don t use much. I 0 A man never gets too Old i or too famous to enjoy h mother's praise more than anv nthor any oiner. O-fJ !to remove from Klamath to At 10:0 sharp she was telling Another good measure of Pendleton to make their future Ml, Lsldstone she had an p .... ., . .. i home polntment with Mrs. Phelps. -: a man is the length of time no";e- , . ' -Ah ennd n,nmi ., ii(, " I Mrs. Maude Carter of Owens ooa morning, tne unter It takes a new acquaintance , ,treet j confined to her home greeted her presently. "You are to call hinf Bill. (with illness this week. really In earnest, aren't yon?" , Mrs. L. D. Boyle left the last Virginia was taken by snr- of the week for an extended visit Prlse- "In earnest?" she repent- A new summer SUlt makes in r-ana-da. and the southern Dart pd wondertngly. "Why, of course . you feel especially conspic- ' of the United States. She wim ac- tnQl.ompanled by her mother at.d grocers you owe. o When you get back to nature, you discover several thousand crawly reasons . why primitive man wore no clothes. o If the farmer got all the . consumer pays, he would ; need no relief except a right man to ; operate the cash register. In the good old days of ; wine, women and song, the gay boys actually got drunk on rve. dodured the women nnrl maroltr tt.n.,n-Vif tnnw Utiu merely inougni mey Were singing. i PRAYING FOR DELIVERANCE It ig now apparent that j possibility of Governor Smith's nomination. They , ... . , ... I meetings in Houston asking j r ... ... party nominating the lam- man V chieftain.' How - strange and how amusing. The great state of Texas praying to be delivered jrom Ml lions oi ntr imitea guests. Where IS that southern Chivalry Which has, Virginia realties her" Plight "ov- , , , Virginia wa. told lo come up marked the state of Tea. " discover, her bank Ixil-- "Certainly, my dear. Ilut y.iu :rlKl.i away. Alter a few mln marhfU me state OI tcxas ( owrdrilwli h hll can readily ua.lcn.land that you utes mure with Mrs. I'hslpa. dur- before and since she. en- iu pawn a ring Iwfore finding aiwlll run the same risk of being lug which aha rereired sum help tered the nation as Lone reasonable hotel In which to live, 'iiiacuvered that you run with me Oil hint, ahe took a rah to the ' State Where is the sturdiness Of the men folk of Texas who' lf u; rpfiwp tn lot tKinir Yt n n.-iAn reiuse to iti tnin(.s nappen which they did not approve j for Texas, Sah, is c won-! . . . .' .' . '" OUStry inspired by the de- sire to possess everj-thing ! 'advertised in tha mara7inpi jaa'erusea '" ,ne maaz'ns. 0 Still, it isn't a virtue to forgive a man if vou do it . " because you cant lick him. 0 : At the Liberty Tom Ml Fox Filma" Western I h,. .!. .vf.inn in -silver Valley." Tom is cast as cowboy avian later, and the script the maklna- of thla ntctura to ! teach him the intricacies of vl- at Ion. Early mornings found I atlnii: Knrlv ntornlnes found I 'Tom at the aviation field intent on mastering his new mount and; ri.ivlnv fit m nr the rt.iv h rtl.l his stuff before the camera. ( jCUtomd,.to .was a sufficient re- "I have met only Mrs. finrna-lyou ln the parlor." the butler Tony Mix felt quite negiected, .minder of Ihe change that had ; tier." Mrs. Phelps went on. "Shejcamo to tell her shortly. "Fol bnt had the satisfaction of aee-'fometo ber to dispel her dreamy j seems pleasant, enough 'hut not, low me," he added grandly, and in t rfotnoiish his flvln. ma- chine on his first attempt at fly- "Well. I snppose I might as children." , , Ing. tn the opening scene of! well get up," she sighed. 'ICer- "What In the world doc she "Silver Valley" Tom crashes to- tainly no one's going to fix my J want a companion for?" Vlrgin the ground in one of the most tub' today. I wonder ' if the la marveled. spectacular falls ever attempted 1 water's still rusty." ) "To escape from the children, from an airplane. Dorothy Dwan ; It was. and again Virginia was perhaps. Ilut seriously I believe appears as Tom's leading woman. : compelled to limit her bathing: your duties would be to accom- The picture is being shown to- ; day at the Liberty Theatre. MILLS ADDITION MRS. C. W. HAMMOXTk, Neve Correspondent. MILLS ADDITION. June it. A . .. .1 ,... 1 .. nr . .. .e;a.: Bi.cci ua.c en .no. - guests this week Mr. Ztimwalt's , j sister. Mrs. Matt le - Payne and I children of Dunsmulr. Calif, j ,treet " been ser'o'" 1 .l . . j senousiy in ior ." m15. ujb. V I flt,all an1 t.mllv haVAl J-a ..ti.-j . tri-.a.i. Falls and will make their home.'0"1 on beKd w"h cara,r1 ! , ",That's ,"n '''"'""'" Vlr ! in -Mill, Addition. Mr. Mitchell :",ure' "e 7.!? ,g ".lu f n . n, . believe It hut I think I m thrill- "Tht salarv ! ifpllfnt. Thov id an amn mva nT fi Hnn Horn 13 J p , Master Kenneth Stoaks of 21 '1 Wantland enjoyed an airplane falrgronnds Saturdav Mrj fi w Saodcr!( who ,)rK'e nel re..,'rn from the hosoital . . She grabbed up the bathrobe 'returned to her own home on Apr plegate street. i -v"-- " Mr. Charles Baf- , . Miss Minnie Ward of Oakland, j Tl,a' ladv smiled. Calif., arrived In the city Wed-; "Indeed?" she asked mysterl- nesday for a visit wlih her ously. "I had thought you might mother, Mrs. Frank Oscarson, ,lav" rn neting on impulse y.w and other relatives. .Mrs. Ward terduy. To he frank. I really did expects to remain here until .ifter,no' expect yon to respond to a july 4 , call for your services. Miss Brew- The Ladles Ail society of the ster." ; Congregational church met at the: Virginia gasped audibly. "How i parsonage on Thursday. The la- did you get my name?" she In dies took a nuautlty of Mod for ; quired when she had recovered! a banquet. At the conclusion ; her composure. of the dinner the ludic. aulued "Why, my dear, I recognised ; the 44 new chairs In the cnipcl. you at once but I did not say so Seventeen members of the aid, because I wanted" to find out, Ifj were present. ; I could, why you were masquer- ' Ilev. Nelson P. Cole nnd family ' ading under the name or Viola i will leave Juno 28 for month's ' Browne." She looked nt Virginia vacation. They plan lo make rather hard as she finished speak-1 an auto tour of northern Oregon, ing and the latter felt a touch of southern Washington. Tho Sun- day scnooi teacners win carry on the Sunday school but no 0,ner cnlft'n activities win tie carrpd on durng Mr. -Colu s va- cation. Wlhieini I , ?IS28 by ISEA Service ' -in II 11 i. i 1 HVXOPSIS Virginia Brewster, upon losing irainia bull. ,,lu.r ,,ul wralili. n.ni.m ln make h" home with "an -. .. Nathaniel Itaim. objects to thla for he ml.trusi. IVan a mo-l tlvea. Ilean ploia to get Nl away from Virginia bul rails. I Clarissa becomes Jealous or Virginia, ami tne wmer revive. h , assum ao long aa 1 to leave but IVan Insist that hel ' " " " " rhTh.- protect' my die - .... 'father .-heated him out of l0.-iemilalne.1 smilingly. r.Tn enough In one year to re-'i luv him or many nun it ane . .-mm. a.'" l!'m "J hTr l,r,Vl ll'lLi if ."t.?." but ."!": "M tirT ",m"il pa.'t wun in-an t Next dav Virginia seeks ad-1 Tlc trom a nn.Ker triena as lu.Kinia aunuueii. r.p iuhiu ii.p in.rn a ..Ms ami now (J miit hundred tho- "Occasionally, however. 1 have:aaved soiim money. "I'll have to sand. Then he invites hl sec- a client who la not Interested lulbe more careful," ahe admonish vlr Tom a broker friend aa to.glnla admitted. ""fdVb'; " ' .p.'"". 'Tu i"'"' ZV agency. joanpol way that 1, think the po. ,he shadow of Frederick Dean's , monstrous bargain hanging over her. Hut she felt that she had Parsed the first atone that would j buM her hr)dRe (o tnrXom Xlel waa In one of his moat - charming moods. Th,'r wa no effort on hu part to persuade her to do any- thin.. ,in,t her wishes. Mar- riage wa not even mentioned, Thev were aa two companions dellghtfully In love with each other and muking the most of j each passing hour without cloud- i "" " by trying to Insure future I happiness. For a moment Virginia lay yawning drowsily and half con- sciousiy waning lor .ne emran. e ......... or . u,..... . of her maid to tell her the bath "That cuuld hardly be egpect- :aa prepared.. Then her eye.ed." I Mught a glimpse of the sheet "The name I Oernaner. and j ne naa loaeea away irom uer silk-clad body and she sut up. !leen changed from fjtrnsehlmal." Wide awake in an instant. Thej "That- one good thing to be-jih .sight of the machine-hemmed cot- ton affair in place of the hand- worseu mica .e. nw wm . - Illusion. i operations to the waterglas I ercises. as she called her lmpro- vised shower. - ; I She had scarcely finished dry- ing herself when her telephone I summoned ber to Bnswer a call from Mrs. Phelps. "Ive a place I think you could fill," she told Virginia pleasant- 'Con you come ln this mor-i nlng?" j "Certainly. Mrs. Phelps. What I hour, please?" "Ten-thirty." "'" be 'here promp,ly' rha,,k j Qu yerjt m,lch ., , you very much. . allnnnJ . Vn I -.H on tfte hook and then flung hemer friends through her." !ed," she decided and then, catch- I "" uei iiirn ttiiu tiitru, uuitii I ,n "Kht of her un,-la1 body ln !,'! d'e,er n'rror lansjhed alond. - Virginia Brewster, what if this 8 television telephone! Mrs.) fne'P' would never send a skinny ; lilrf, .nn ntit tn rnrlr'" hadn't stopped to put on to answer the ringing of the teJe- Phone and lhrew " roun' n"r shoulders. ' m- " ls necessary for me to 'rn a living, Mrs. Phelps." lic added gravely. discomfort. j . necause i no not winn to use a name that has no connection i wun my present circumstance, she declared a bit belligerently. '"The Virginia Brewster who was AjGiiiHI PUTT! 'so well known lhl everyou aeem to recor. title- her doe .lat any loner. It la Viola a poslllou ir ir n who wliihva ' v...i ri.in'l mud." I . a ttwr-T-iTi .... . ' ' " " " " ' " Mrs. Pbelpa motioned to allke.l. bul Iwajiars .annul be ' rhalr. ' IH stt down." ane aald courteously. Then. "It docs nut matier to nie what njnte you! ,,,, ,i,n v.m accent mv annll- ,. Virginia wauled to if pnoui.i semi you to anyone h" la familiar with the names the ao.lul register - , I suppose that a true. aitton i ideal for you, Misa Hrew- vealed unhesitatingly. urilng on ImptilHe. Mrs. Phelps. 'and If you think 1 could fill thla place id iige to try. .., am sur, ou tH)Ull, lve ,at. ( - .faction, else I would nol have (called - you." .Mrs. Phelps assured brT' "nul ln Toar ,n" .experience and your background I believe you should wait until i 1'vs told you more about these people before you decldo tu ac- cept the posit Ion. "Well, If they aren't utterly Impossible. . ." "Naturally I cannot determine that. People do not put their worst foot forward when they come to see me. either seeking; to) I .e every reason iu ur.K-TC .... gin with." Virginia laughed. least they're considerate of other . j.,.. ..-. well educated. And mere are ex-ipany her on shopping trips and to arrange her social functions, write her letters and. In general, to acquaint her with some of the refinements of living." Are they newly rich?" Vir ginia Inquired doubtfully. "Very." "But If she is not Interested in society, as you say. what would her social affairs be?" "It la only my opinion, but I should say she will want to play Ithe grand dame among; her ac- i,"""-'- T""8 b" j any ocrn,oni i am aur0f for yott ! any , I.. nnnn. l,t. fnr. iu w.,re ... ...... J will be generous, I believe, bull - - ill uk koiioiuiiii, i in-.ii've, inn o' '0re " I" douhtful if you will find their company endur-' able." "Well. I can't tell until I try II. Where do they live?" "fin ntvop.l.ln .l.ivn " On Riverside drive "Would I be given any time of my own? "Two evenings a week. Sun-, The Business Mortality Table is a good guide for all real -estate transfers Have the title insured immediately and the property becomes a substan-1 tiai asset that is excepted without question by all ' creditor 1 Wilson Abstract Co, J , OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE 4 Ikwe DEWIY GROVIS . ilsy and one weekday afternoon not-jlt's untie fair." Virginia thought- aim ; hunlly Imagine hcraelf could. not at! m...... ... . ..... ........ .. Irhooser. sne reminded herself laharply. "I'IMaka It." he said firmly. "II will not be permanent un til alter two weega' trial." Mrs. riielps Informed her. "Shall I have Mis l.attlstouo telephone to usk when Mrs. Oernaner will see v.iu? . "If you will." towering apartment Duitutng mat sheltered the llernatier family. She had given tli addreaa to the driver hi ore ah. realised that ahe could have taken a bua and ed herself luiputtently, not know, lug that one no more leurna to -tibe poor In a day than to be rich. She was admitted lo the pri vate foyer by a butler In a mag- nlfl.-ent uniform. Virginia Blared oi him ln amuMiitn( bvfor ahtt' rsmmbrtMl that aurh aiartllnc sUhtH wert prubahly to be vx Itortfil lu tUim family. Abov hla crimxun trout the nutn'a dark, nioiistarhed face beamed, and he returned her stnre with tnterenl. "U hm'ti vi.ur B.mo'" h ask. ed. not at all Impemonnlly. j VlrKlnla told him and when he had gone tu announce her ahe surveyed the foyer In which ahe had been left to wall with amus ed engagement.' Mahogany coat racks, hung with a miscellany of outer gar ments of varloua niaea, stood In a row ugalnst one wall, partly bid ing a highly-colored liihogrnph from sight. Virginia felt It no loss. There was a Kpanlah chest and ....o and Italian refectory tablo and a big Chinese vase placed squarely In the center of it. . ....,.,.. ... ,.,v. . ...... Virginia reflected la wonder at preotsion with which erery- thing seemed to stand In the direct center of something vise. "Madame C.ernsner will see j tea tne way to a ooor at me enu of the foyer. For the Uf. of her Virginia could not avoid smiling at his gorgeous comic-opera back. He opened the doot- jnd walked through It! Inside he held It open for Virginia to enter. "Misa Viola Hrowne." he shouted aa she came in, and Virginia all but! jumped. "Now, now, Pletro, don't I tell you you should not shout the names?" a shrill voice scolded from a corner of the very dim room. A second later, the same voice said coaxlngly: "Come In Miss Hrowne; you should come right in." For a moment Virginia hesit ated. "Go on In, don't let her get your gcat." the astonishing bu,,er ,0h"' (To llci Continued) DEATHS J.ll.j.t ft111' IKIiU Funeral service for Lillian, infant daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. iChurlo. Curfield wero conducted (from the Karl Whit lock funeral home Saturday nflernoon with Hev. Dean. C. Polnd.ixter, pastor of the Williamson Hlver church ofriciatlnrx. Interment wa made In Lir.Uviilo cemetery. Highway Object of Southern Visitors (Continued! from Page One) . alh i Knll ' rjaluia aa a clllaeii part' of the time. Meet At Word After holding a mcelltig ill Weed Hiuurduy noon at which l.a new Klainath-W.Md hlahwav waa dlacussed at length, Assem blytuan Murphy auggaated that the eutlrs delegntton drive up to Klamath Kalis ad see the uew city In the building atng. Home cf them had never been here and Hi trip wa a convincing one. Sealed at the Hull hotel with a number of Klamath Knlla rltl icns the visliora told of their Impresalou of thla iniumuully nnd their Inlka were good tn hear. Murphy Optliulsllr Aasemblyman Mflrphv pnlnta a picture of .Klamath Fulls thut would do rrellt to a president of Iho local chamber of commerce. I lie la sold rniuplelcly na the an- Iture ef thla commoaliy and doe 1 not ht-altale to any so. surveyor l.unltig started to suy the trip waa a reveluilcn to III in for h.N had no Idea there waa suuh country tn thla part uf tregot but r-htirlte alurphy Inierruptc aad- aald Iunlntr had tl anything yft. Thereupon trip waa pluniiH.! fur early HumUfr mnrninx wnu jntiKi i. tHnij.ru urn "J h Callfnrnlana will I make an early drive In rnir Lake. Sheriff Hull nhj'lid noipe Ite raune he wait afraid he would run Into road omentitis: llku Ihe hlxhway from the atitte Hue Klamath, but JadRo (loddard and mmlMloner Ihinlup at om-e K",'r,Ml he aherlff that the ctin- irur. wi.s i". n r.u .ne aw. crusher la at work tn mnJte a stuudurd mail to the stale line tn rnnjieel with 4'allfornln'a por tion of the Weed highway. This pnsslfled Ihe sheriff and he nsroed to make the trip tn the lake. Prog re llclng- Mod. That the Klnmath-Weed high way Is tn he built and that the actual functioning of the new Joint Highway board will la-gin at once, waa the good news hrot to this city by the California neighbor. I'n.ler the state law lu California a district muat be formed lo build a highway other thaq those deaignated by the legislature. It haa taken time to gel all the counties Inn-rested into Ihe district, but this haa hern done nnd the officers of the dlslrlot have been named. Incor poration paper, will be formed, according to Ihe slate law, next ...Ir than Ihn new rna.l will ne wen on ita way tor me luuos, to provide the aurv.y are aM ready In .Ight and the money for the actual conatructlon of the . road I being provided. i. ii pnm ""'" Dorrl to link up the Oregon road now building to the state line and give Ihe Dorrla peoplo Immediate benefit of the high way Into this city.- It will then he pushed southward a fast asltn ,t al .id,' were heard. possible ultimately connecting Weed with this city. Joke Orer Kuad The visitor had a lot of fun over the road to the slate line. Sheriff Hull insisted that no of ficer could catch a criminal over such a bumpy road. Ho even suggested that bootleggers could' not truvel It safely, . for they would spill all their good. On the trip, but this was Just before; the party entered Oregon, a large rattlsnake was patrollng tho, highway. The aherlff wa not; sure it wa a snake, but he was' sure he was seeing things If the snake wen nol real, so ho wasl delegated to do tho killing. j "The execution was prompt j and effertlve," said Sheriff Hull, "and when I saw his rattle nnd j I gave thank that I still had my reasoning power and that I wa nol seeing things." j "Tho whole road plan la work-1 ing fine," said Assemblyman Mur phy. "True, It has been quite a hard pnll but we are making i headwayAiow and California pVo-l pie nan awukenlng to the grent i benefit this highway Is going to bo to them." ' Stebbins Receives Highway Contract (Continued from Pago One) . Lettinti of thla coutrnct will be ftmid newa to the pooplo around tho Fort for - they hnvp been anxiously wnltlnK fnr n Ioiik time for thin Improvement. When the $500,000 rond bond Ihruo wna up hefore the people It rn lved a number of votes In the Fort Klainnth country nn tho strength of hnvltiR this piece of work done. Pot Viillry IVopIo lli'nnl A delonattoii' from Poe vnlloy nnd one from IlonanKii wore heard on road' matters by the county court. A mlnundnrntand 'Iiijc caused the' people of those two sections to disagree for the time being over road Improve ment hut when the court explain ed Its Interpretation of the mat ter nil were happy. Joe Taylor talked for the post road Imprnve mentlon order to save the mall service la the Poe valley district. HOOVER HOLDS , PRESS CONFAB .'WArllll.NtlTllM, XtlhS IS, V I'l Herbert Hoover, republican presi dential ' nominee, held a press r.infereiic today bul would uol lilk for publlcallou. He oxpliilned he had nol ac tively Blurted to rompnlgu yet so would have nothing to Bay for the press until after the formal notification ceremonies lata In July. Hoover aald ha would b glad lo talk anytime on commerce de partment business, hut Hut un politics. l . At the Pine Tree Amnttlnii In lu lirlit)nl uf Vhut KU On bulltlHl tll CI'IH' tn (h nrWrtiMpor wurltl, "Mun, W'umau Sin." utiru-HMMhTB roinnucii tiirr!u Jnhn (lllliwri. ( n ptrttiri ih.it to,u)il and ktIim wtiti im fat.iimt...K (llmlitnurt. Thr RriAtiitt Nlory uf lh Kourlh Kxlntt I hut ha yft lu rom In inn m'rM-ii. It will tht ihiiwu at I III I'lint Tri'tt th(i(r. Thu itrritot uro luld lu the n.v tltm'i ta pit ut aftulimt a bnk .trotiml of InirlKUo udI Htlitl-M. Kltfiirt'H of nut tonal nutl Intoriia- tlonal Iniporf tok wrl In It. Im J rujl,uni u h(t KmlmMr Hall, tht mft-, lm.lorlnt tiHlni Pvi that pfarc on y,t aull. Jeanne Kegels, fumoits star of Ihe phenomenal atage ancres. "Ituln." appear aa a fascinating lady of mystery and charm, so ciety editor of a great dally, mis tress of Its puwerful owner and lieloved of a young reporter. Hu bert, a the reporter who goo through a smil-stlrrlng experi ence, has one of the moat tensely appealing rnlea of hla career. Muuta Hell, himself a newspaper-I man. wrote and directed -the film, la Ing Ita accne In the local room In which he familiarised hlins. lt 1 with th newapaper wcrld. In-1 eluded In Ihe raat ore liladya j llrorkwell, Mnrc Mrliermntt, t'oa-i mo Kyrle llellew, Harden Stev enson and Churl.- K. Frenrh. ! Mr. Illi-kinan and Mr Sparetorn of HonaHia attpported a plan to h... In rna.la Imnr.iVeil 4ine fr()ll ,,, , , ,,, ,hB other Irom Poe Valley tn Mulln. , Commissioner llurrel Short re-1 viewed the need of the two road i and made the motion In have1 both roada Improved. ' It was aeconded by Commlaaloner luu- I lap and Judge (lodrtnrd put lho tnotlcn which carried unanimous ly. This will give the llouanra Mulln highway Improvement end I also give the Poe valley people ( cii.,1 .ni.lhnHf In InlersMrl thai l,mmn,1,.Mll,n highway. I Hw( VlUpy ,,,, ,. , Aoillh.r ,,, , cam. Iip for , holirlll( w rollll ,hroU(,h 1 Swan valley. Illegal Ions were1 present for and attains! Mm pro court toolc the stantl that tho location that wouttl serve th most people was the best location. Nothing definite wna done In nn I official - wny regarding the ioca- .Mudhola mid Imd road wore drtiKftPd In hefore tho court by woo le from dlffi-rrnt (cttona. rf th mtinty Mud the afternoon wan InrKfly npont In huvlnic do fftcta of Klamath county' roads point "d out lo the court. JACK FROST HHOK ItHPAHtrNO Willi, K VOU WAIT Women's hnlf soles m lost a SI.IM) per pair. Work glove for lee IjADIKK' IIKKIi HPKCIAliST lift Houih Hlvlh He. Howard R. Perrin Designs and Plans INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 209 llopka llldg. Phone 80O-J Auto Freight ft c I Lines Med f orcJ-Klamath Falls Truck Line I and - Klamath-Lakeview Truck Line Daily Service Phone 999 615 Main , xV.u-'TieV' ' lot if kautUUM IVkAwuali Fly Troubles are our Specialty If your old acreena need rapeiiring, or if you need new screen, call up. Tha first warm weather tarls tha troublesome fly on hi career Stop hirol The Glass House llth & Pine Phone 477-W Many Klamath Falls people are making the" Campbell Court Hotel Their Horn Whan ia Portland A pleasant place to live, in beau tiful surroundings. An unusually good '' dining room ser- . vice and food. Accessibility t o business center and garages. Eleventh and Main St. ' E. JEAN CAMPBELL, Owner and Manager .. 25' is the ( right price to paytfor a good tooth paste LISTERIN3B TOOTH PASTE - - Large Tubt ' " 25" SOUTHERN OREGON ,.. STAGES To All Points North, South, East and West .- For Reliable and ' Cheap Transportation Phone 999 TERMINAL 51 STAGE DEPOT 1 615 Main St