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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1928)
( THE KLAMATH NEWS WILLYS-KNIGHT AGENCY TIIV1VEL Threa rarluails of Vliliil anil Wlllya-Knlilil ran wara unloaded liy Ilia luriil money durum Ilia !! week, and alitlil Baw and forir used ran wars sold. II was announced last nlKht by C. II. and had bc.au regarded than as a railroad., yal determined, II pot MiKaa, niitilor of Ilia agency. I rllliua fuiatlc. Una of III. sll.le. to' bring I ho Una through Tlia seise force has beea til-! Pflc-tm rillid by Ilia government the lawn of Mulln, or. at leaat. nMid to flva mail since Mr. M Kee came hara, and flvt ine- haul a ara sent cniiianlly buay In I ha ehnp, II was annaiiiirad. "Our policy la lo pay apodal attention Id repair anrvlce, and ulo lo put our unad rara In a IHirliTl rondllloa aa poaallile, Mr. M. K.o aald. a Tho WlllyaKnlKhl farinry la havlni difficulty In keeping up wllh orders, Mr. MiKee aald, In aplta of tha fact thai manufac turing faclllllua ara cuiialatilly being lurraaeed. Perfect Salad Dressings ' A Carnation Milk "From Contented Cowt iota c h r c 127 South 6th St. Satur Ripe OltveJ No. 2i Tnll Cuns (quitrt size) each.. Tree Tea , ' M. J. B. Quality! Black 1-lb. package Vi-lb;. package 'i-Ib. package Beacon Asparagus No. 1 tall cans 2 for Sliced Pineapple No. 2'j cans (quart size) I.ibby's pack. 2 cans Post's Bran Flakes- 3 packages 'Velvet Tobacco ' 15c tins ' 3 cans for Johnsons Serve yourself and save the difference at Johnson's Groceteria Slayer of Obregon To Be Tried Soon (CiinllnuiMl rmm !' One) l)lpal ha (rum (Juala!alara say Toral furiuarly w a sumo- '(rentier llinra fur a chmnlral firm Is aald lo ba hla relative. Mll. HKI.Ii I till Ml HKKU OAKLAND, July ID, UJ')- Krna Juniiai huk. 17. today waa held to answer III aunerliir court 1 According to Ilia preaenl plana fur the murder or a one-yuar-old jof tha railroad, Malln will ba baby whuaa rara had bean an- mleaad serersr mllea. Tha dla trualed lo bar. Tha doVlalon waa'trl't" nd III town aoak to co- handed down by Juvenile fudge i.iiu-oin t'liurih, K. C. Cole left on Krlday moru Ing'a train for 1'ortUnd. . You can make the smoothest and richeat of salad dressings with Carnation Milk. It is wonderful for all cooking completely dependable in quality and results, doubly rich in cream, economical, too. WtUt for Coo etoa CAKNATIOM MILK MtODUCT CO. 474. A ClUaa SI. FarUaMl Praam. k OnM alaae laol Groceteria d a y S p Fresh Peaches 35 Elbertas or . 3.11)3. 25c;. or Green 67c 35c 19c New Green Appl per pound Watermelons- 35( per pound Eggs Strictly Fresh Ranch Standards. 2 dozen for.. v. (; Q-, T7C Fresh Corn On Cob ' per dozen .' 29c Vegetables- 25c Malin Residents Struggle to Get ' Town on Railroad Happy oar tlia recent an nouncement of Immeaale con- etructlon of tha Modoc Northern wllhln a abort it lata m e of tha agricultural canter, rpreaeuts Uvea or three Irrigation dlatrlcts and or Malln have been bually at work "building fences" In au of- tort lo attain their objnrtlva. oporata wllh tho railroad In alter ing their aurvey lo Include tha proeperoua community. Argumenla aubmllted In aup oori of Ihla protect ara aa fol- lluwa: (One) Tha agrlrullural aectlon through which lha railroad will Tun, Is H mllea In diameter, and by routing the Hue through Malln It will cut squarely through Ihla aectlon. (Two) If tho railroad mlaae Malln by over a mile. It will mean ths decadence of that com munity., (Three) Uy tha Malln route, tho railroad would ba nearer to the Bhaata View and Malln Irri gation dlalrlcta which ara In need ot railroad tranaportallon to de velop Ihla fertile agricultural center. (Four) Tha Mails route would obviate eroaalng a certain part of the Tula lake country, tkua obatructlng tha drainage ay a tern ot tha aectlon. Artlve workera on behalf of Malln Include A. Kalina, Harry Wllaon, J. L. Jacob. A. M. Tho- ni. anil A. Ililhrnvaklr I The Southern Pacific' railroad ao far haa decided to adhere to Its original plana, of eroaalng Tula lake and mlaalng Malln by several mllea. Tha Malln route would mean the construction or several additional mllea or rail road. It wss ssld. Russian Countess Lands in Bastile (Ooatlsmed From Pace Owe) rsme lo Hollywood fy airplane. Tho last ot her money went. It wss said by police. Bhe and her mother were des titute when police arrived at their apartment. It waa reported. Krlcnda tonight prepared to care for Mrs. Probst, while her daughter remained In Jail. J Phone 41 ecials Hales crate.... $1.35 2U 75. 40c Lettuce, Green Onions,' Rudishee. Turnips, Beets, Carrots, f Bunch O C SATURDAY, Thirty-three Hurt In Fuse Explosion RAN ANTONIO, Tessa. July 20. (Ill') Thlrty-throa glrla , wara lujured, aairaral aarloualy, whan a fuaa aiuloded In Iba Duarlar candy factory here lata today. Mora than too glrla, at work lu tha factory at tha lime of the uiploalon. wara thrown Into panic and rualied for tha door. Klra broke out and burned see eral of tha glrla before they could make thulr escape from the building. An Ira man played tua part of a hero and aaved live from tha burning building, reaculng two from tha etampade at an exit and three from a aecond atory window after ha put a ladder up. Water Users Will Decide Question Water users ot tha Klsmsth Irrigation district will decide Auguat IS whether or not a contract with the government providing lor the construction of a 1300.000 drainage project will tie ratified. On that day a dis trict election will be held to aa certain the wish of the district furmers. Declalon to submit the Issue to the 'district followed a long and careful atudy by the board of directors of the Klamath Irriga tion dlalrlct. J. It. lakisch, noted : federal drainage engineer, con-; ducted a careful aurvey of the alluallon and in a report to the dlatrlct recommended new drains. ' He pointed out that when thej district waa first laid out, an ado-1 quale drainage" ayatem waa Dot provided before; that later I30,- 000 waa eipended tor thla pur- I pose, but waa not sufficient to , accompllnh Us purpose. i Paymenta for the project would , be made over a period of 15 ; years, beginning In 131 and , would total f 11.000 annually.j The construction program In- j eludes the cleaning of 10 mllea of i dralna: the deepening or reeoa etructlon of 14 miles of shal.ow i dralna: and the construction of ' It miles of new dranle. In a report to the district ' hosrd Mr. lakisch recommended : that the projects should be ,nu-' dertaken In the folio log order: reconstruction of drains; clean ing and reconstruction ot dralna In Ihe Merrill and upper Tule I lake areas; construction of new Idralni which have the largest tributary areas of wster logged '.. : . .. !. .! -1. The project would extend' . ovor, a four-year period. Cost of the project would be spread uniform ity over all properties In the dla trlct. except In the Tule lake aec tlon where the cost of drains haa already been Included In the ori ginal conatructlona charges. Paul Bunyan to Arrive Shortly (Continued Proaa race Oae) lovelorn lumberjacks through Ihe columns of ihe Lumberlogiie. which wU appear lu both the Klsmnlh New a and Evening Her ald around the middle of next weok,' and regularly every week thereafter. It la rumored that Paul Bun-, yan la Intending 4o run for presi dent of the United States on a I platform of free beer and Lind Isoy marriage, but Ihe great Ing Igor. historian and orator would j neither deny ncr confirm this rumor by long distance telephone last night. ! "L want to see how I stand jwith the jacks before I make any I definite announcement.' Paul boomed. It was 1 (mposalule to i understand Mr. Bunyan then for a time, as ihe phone began chop- , ping off. but presently the mighty legger threw the phone out- or ! tho window and bellowed up un-l aided rrom the redwood district ' on the Del Norte coast. i "I'll tell you all about It when I get there. Tell the boys to kill , a drove or two of fattened calves, i because I'm aure going to be i ready to eat when. I get there. Jclllcoae will be ready to partake or nourishment, too, and though the old (irl'a a perfect lady, she j can aure stow away anything lu : the way of food." Miss Joynes. in a perfumed,! scented, ladylike note, assured the editor or the Lumberlogiie ; that she would be here with Mr. Bunyan, and spill heart balm rorj the Jacks In great gobs. j "I'm looking forward with great pleasure to renewing my acquaintance with L. L. Mc Bride j of ihe state prohibition forces," Miss Joynes said. "When I was In Klamuth before. Mr. McMrtde and I conducted a moral crusade, and, In fart, formed the Greater ; and Better Loggers' association. My association with him at that i time waa most agroeable. "I also remember with pleas-1 lire the knotty problems of the heart which I untangled for Messrs. Joseph Bond, Joe Nixon. Mlcked Uelaugherty, George Gan non, But Mullennax, Monty Mont gomery,' Jlmmer Johnston. "Lit tle Rip" McCullom, and a doien nr mnra nt I hn.p nlhar liinnant JULY 21, 1928 Banquet Held in Honor of Railway .Men at New Grille Alx ut 11 members or lha in teratate commerre commission snd prominent railroad men will be guests of lha chamber of com .. , . ben a at Ih. Pelican Grille, large number of local men will ba present. Ths psrly will arrive thin eve- iilng In lima for lha dinner and will leave early Sunday morning : for Crater Luke, where breakfast will ba served, aftar which iheyl will leave over lha Band Creek road snd return to Portland via the McKnnile Paaa. (. Those who will be guests thla evening are B. If. .Meyer, mem ber or the Interstate commerce commission; Arthur K. Mack ley and George J. Hull, examiners for Ihe Interstate commerce com- mission: J. J. Murphy, member! of the slate railroad commission of Kouth Dakota and his wire; James. Neal of the Washington department or public works: It. J. Hagman. 81. Paul. Minn., attor - ney representing the Great North- 8. J. Wetrick and wife or Seattle, jchamplonahlp from Johnny Kar ern and Northern Pacific: A. B. : It waa thouxht doss! Me tor I reil. Quaker Ridge professional Enoch, representative . of the Rock Island railroad: W. K. Brott. Kansas City, representing the Kanaas City board of trade; RE Store y rK "4 Stow N-1 rM ) N-2 Main J" ' Mai" Crater Lake and Gilt Edge Butter Dromedary RAINIER MALT KARO SYRUP GRAPE FRUIT ' , , Blue Label No. 2 can 3-Pmr.ti Can 5-pound Can 30c 49c 43c Piggly Wiggly Piggly Wiggly CERTO Peels' COFFEE BouIe Granulated 1-lb. Package 30c SOAP 39c ' Large size " 1 M. J. B. RICE 43c LEMONS - 4;c Fresh and Juicy Brown or White' Per Dozen 2-pound Package CLORAX 39c 27c 21c IVORY SOAP CANADA DRY WHITE KING FLAKES CG Small size, 3 for . 10 bars for 25c . 25c 37c . PALMOUVE ORONITE FLY SPRAY JELLXCELL TOILET SOAP pintCan 49c. , f w 3for Quart Can 83c 25c 23c ZDC Pint Can & Sprayer 97c CORN MEAL . Velvet Smcking TOBACCO M. J. B. COFFEE VVhite or Yellow 3 Cans for 1-pound Can 9-pound Sack 25c 49c 39c QUALITY andECONOMY Ropes Under Big Strain in Fight DAN FltANCIKCO, July to. (0 P) Knpes of a new Ban Frsncls- co arena were given "' V". a J i " '"' lt.rw.lghl. Angel we Jrs Varna of Fresno against .'them repeatedly and the referee I had lo stop tha bout In the ninth A business! Vargas reslly stood up aa well !.. Ih. strsnd. of hemp, refualng to let ho I .os Anueles boser send him lo Ihe canvas II h his au- merous ' rights and lofts. The fight waa scheduled to go 10 rounds but tha referee considered a beating In each of nine rounds wss enough tor Vargas. It was a technksl knockout Vic - tury for Fields. AniKK l. HAY PRAXtiHCO BAN PnANCIBCO. July 10. U P) Almee Semple McPherson. Los Aneeles evsngellst. waa at a j local hotel tonight after a brier ' vacation at Lake Tahoe. Bhe expects to return to Los Angeles tomorrow. 1 I awhile that Governor 1. L. Pat- terson would slso be a guest at : the dinner, but he was unable! i to attend. HOT days will be more plcsnriy passed if yourfainfly looks forward to seasonable delicacies which are al ways awaiting your selection at Piggly Wiggly. Just walk along the aisles and get new ideas for appetizing menns. Flour 40-lb. Sack 'Fort Klamath Man Given Six Months . POHTLAND, July 10. (UP) Kobert Cable, Fort Klamath pool 1 hall nrnnrlafir was sentenced to so four months In Jail on a ;pl or guilty .o charge, of pc i.lng br and maintaining a nuisance. In federal court here today. Cable la the first of 17 reputed "loor aiapensera srre.. , tederal officers I. I the Klamath country n "" - P' a"1' HMIiaro wans ana ado unne. also of Klamath county, were , fined 1600 and li&O respectively, on pleaa of guilty to chargea or '. aoaseaaiug a o iriiwiui liquor. ARMOl'll WI.VH WE8TFIELU. N. J July 10. (UP) Tommy Armour or the Congressional C o a n t r y club. I Washington, O. C, won the Met- I ropolltan open golf championship ! today with a total of 17 for the ?1 holes. I Armour beat par 10 strokes for , the four rounds to take the and national open champion, who ! finished la second piece with 180. Leo Olegel, who finished third. acored SSI. 47c $1.89 PAGE im Every on of Ikosa depandabU u A cars will maka a friand. , . We wan! vary on of our awoJ car buyers to ba pleased with hla purchase, because we want to keep him aa a used or new car customer. That ia why our used car are such bargains. - That's why they offer such match less values. And that's why the used car buyer g eta the same treat merit from us aa the new car , buyer. . Come in and look over the cars ia : . out- stoc stock You can buy them on easy terms" ' Used Buicks 1926 Standard Sedan 1924 Master Sedan 1928 -Master ' Sedan Miscellaneous Makes 1926 Hupmobile Sedan 1926 Star Coach 1925 Hudson Sedan 1927 Ford Coup 1926 Ford Coupe 1927 Old De Lux Sedan Buicli Garage t rt i hearted lnds ot the open spaces. 0a3Bv For results use Nows Class Ada.