THE KLAMATH NEWS
llise Expected in
Lumber Market
As Demand Grows
iiy t r. ntow ',
KilKor Crow's rri(li Coast Lum
ber lllgist In (lie On-ganum.
imnHMiHiiu . iiln ' I uh
I J . ..r i
i .i 1 . i .hi I
laiion or in
market could not
position. The ri
.1. l II.. rf.m.n.l I. rl.litl" ' ... .... p .
.,', 't ,. ' I,B, w,,h I"" P""" or fayon
!.?r. reel. ?v mTl. ah. w. lhatlp''1,ur" ,rl""
.ii . l i. i i i"' ""r""uulam anil flnl.tilng
mill stork, baira bnan reduced j
steadily .Iniw Ilia aurly Part of
May. Home Heme have barn In
iirh good dimuud that the (Ir
inauulerlurrra aa a whole are
over.o'd, and a. tlmre ha barn
no appro lalila rli.nin In proditc
jllun. -thl. innana that the output,
which la below norin, la not
heavy enough to allow iiiunufar-'
tnrora to aiTiimulate any liiintwr
while the di'inuud bulda to III
preaent Invol.
Iluavy crop, all over the Cull
cd Hiate. I making the mlook
for lumber rouaumpllou l th.i,,,, ,,, , ,.,; prolllr:
agricultural dlatrlrta the beat for,, ,,,
thla fall that It baa been for A alar of arreen and vaudeville
aereral year.. Kren ao. the re-,,, ,, ,,, ,. pr.
tallera are not trying to antlrl-ati W,1I(M rtrrn rvlvm, ,h.
pale tbelr need., depending upon ,rrMU wtr, ..T neU Maak."
quira anipueuia or nard aaaori- Two Arabian Nlghta." and "The grandmother, Mra. I). II. Hlorra
menta to anpnly their trade. Aa Thlrteenih Hour." Dauntleu,' returned to hla home In Tuiarl.
bnnlneaa hie held through the trained and eduratnd by Krotly ! cBf., Friday,
eummer In a volume enough to Wllaon. la elated to be the only I nil. Ivy rhlltlpa and ton.
keep prlrea on the upward trend dog In tha movlea with artual po- ,.rbert and daughter. Join, re
there la good reaaon to believe j lire eaperlrnre. having nerved a'tumed to tbelr home In Han
that when the lurrea'ed arllvltyjyear with the Mounted dlvl.lon j a-rag-leVo after .pending a few
mat ran oe eiperiea aurtng tne ;
'full: monlha beglna. It la quea-)
llotuhle. with the demand de-1
pendent more than ever before .
upon the dally output. If there
wlH be enough lumber to got
a roam! and permit the retailer,
to lake cire of their ruatomer.
aa Ihey ahould.
Car Material I'rk-ea Hold (
Tlie demand from the retail1. "WhalJ'rlre Olory." the merry
yerda In the middle weat and ' Him now at the Liberty the
ra.tern lerritorlea that are eerv- "e. la a arret! play without a
ed by all-rail ahlpmenta bee led ;'" ' Another novel feature of
all 'other, la atal.lllly and con- "' " n u "'
Unite, to do ao. The d.alera In """ ' Pl'klng the hero,
thoa. field, have lung .In . be-, N"bud " ",u, ,h. ""'r
rame reronrlled to the fart that
the market ha. defnltely turned
upward and conaequently they
are' making but little effort to
reaiat price adrancea whlrh are
gradually being put Into effect. !
The bulk ol the bualitea. coming i
Irom the inlind retail yard ' j
" T"" DU'.V .? "ri" Mr I. Due and lead. hi. men
lima straight rare of both uppera
and riinimou are aold much more
eaally and with leaa dlapirlty In
proaperta for bualneaa frum Ilia I
for the k. .V of Uti. Ve K
e.reJle..l.
. I
r rum . iddidih ainiiniKiini in.
nar"l la rar be.ow
earlier In the y.,,r j
rar maierlnl ma
what it was ea
and th.r. are no larae r.ir-bnlld-
Ing proem in. Immediately
1 1
in 1
7 "" n
r inn un male lllllire. "OW-i...
ever, the mill are suffering no
Inrouvenlenre on arrount of Hie
lighter placement, of car mala
rial orders, aa lhe stork whlrh It
would lake Is readily absorbed
In relsll-r ird Items that are not
at difficult ro produre. Coiise-
.-uiiriai i.riro. h.ti p.inhteen hundrea people, we , held Tuesday morning at 10:30 mikiu wai mane at oeiwccn 7.-loet.-
no ground nor la It likely drowned and 40.UO0 are htntw- m the Towey Mortuary, follow- 600 and 10,000 feet,
that they will. The uaual con-. 0 the result of floodod trl.-ing whlrh the remain, were laid I "We. passed Albuquerque fire
tinitou. dream of small renalr ..i.rt. nr ! Yellow river . ... i i ii,viii. ,.m wv bonra after wa took off at a
ami ini'in ordera are coming In sweeping over 200 villages in
and In lhe eggregate amount to: central Shantung. American tn
a consider i lile footage which Is vestlintors of the disaster report
easily handled by the so-cuKed i cd today. '
car-material mills. j 1
Only one Hem is needed by tha
mills have not fared so badly
heavy
ullln. Tl.. .1.1 .
- '"
Inland operators ami thai Is
but timber orders fur rill shin-
. ..... .-.. . t M1H ,,,
'year and correspondingly weak In The MMic mket ,.
price. The average concern hajj,,, , ..on.t.nny menaced by
enough heavy cutting aold te ..... ...u. ..,i...i ....
keep going but bookings aro dei I
rliledly hand to mouth and lh
...,r, .re m a large extent aiy I
ing what ther will pay and they ,
ore none to liberal. .
More h-nmi Fnr FJist
Tho export market Is still In-
cllned to e sluggish. The, most
outstanding of. rorent develop -
ments has been a nntlcoablo Im -
provement In the volume coming
from China .and Australia., Tha
Chinese have bought mure htm-
l!r during the past four weeks
than thy have In any similar pe-
Hod for g long while and It la
sa d 1 lot th a a on V the for.. I
runner of a revival of buying I
whlrh will nrniu.i.i t.H...
market birk Into the Importance I at destination. Tho outlook for UttM" -wnietory.' nt 11:80.
It rormer'.y had. While the firm the lumber market on the Allan- . .. ...r..... ....
JtT'!H."Lfr??H u,,r"ta.JM " COMi ' fi J"" Oeraldlt'te. the Iniant daughter
-"far this ptotith been considerably that are obtulnod will depend en-1 , Mr BI)d Mr Tor,.v Allen
n!l0Wn Vt",.VY CI,iM n0n,l Ui,nly. "P0".,th.6 ,y ,h" tMtkei' Pas-'ed'away a, tie family resl-
J " e,17uraln' tinJ hn1,ed' ,. Idence. 2829 Plehn street. Mon
Ihey have bought - practl. .illy I Tho wostern pine markets east (Io venn
nothing for almost a y.sr since of the Cascades are In a very . The ,. w boP , ,
tho heavy Import duty was nut healthy condition. MI'.l stocks' ,. .,, . Tho romin
on The Japanese are dollngj.re badly broken and low prices nre , , Plnk room , thej
. Ilielr orders out In aurh a way havo a well-defined upward i Karl . whtlock Funeral Home,
that there are never enough ro-j trend. The pine mills are notlpue avenue ' hV Sixth, where'
lesson nt nny one time 10 give
the mnrkot n bulge and this regit-
latad buying Is preventing the
export markets from keeping
apace with the stronger domestic
cargo markets.
v.ninornia cargo ousiness la not
.as hysterical at It was 60 daya
rgo and there are normal unsold
rccumulntlons on the docks at
Ran' Pedro, but mill dock prices
are fully aa strong aa they were,
and with lhe 'Usual dull .period
At the Pine Tree
arrung
III! Tin
iinoupiit five h i for IDIa Tuva
I clay and Weiliieaduy with comedy
ilia prevailing feature. Thla va
rlety hilt will be supplemented
with a kmirliiiiil plrlura program ;
' ...m.mpi vs.-. nriii-, iiiaaine an i
lrt'"' 1uhl bill. Inoaday. Augu.t it to .njuy a
Thai versatile pulr. Chirk and! pot lurk luncheon. Tha" ladle '
,,,. .., ..... .,,. i ' , .. i
w,, ,, My ,,,,. wub
baujo and aawa.
In repurle llnfd and Cunning
ham k.i'p up Hit pnirn, aa I helm
I. a amartly routine rnmedy art
with annie unuaual bnllad., baaa
nolo, for good mea.ure.
Hurry Curnlah doea the aonga
and niualr of popular varlmy,
wlillat gyrallug on rollvra, Intro
during vlulltt and aaxophoun with
tome trlrky atunfa ou the akatea.
A blg-tline offering .of rlaaa
und merit entitled "Kvon aa You
land I
brluga Kurd and Cunning-
in tne norm
On the errern. "New York,"
with Hlrardo Coriea. Iila Wllaon,
Eetello Taylor, William Powell
d Norman Trevor..
At the Liberty I
fhnrmalne. pluyid by Dolore.
Del Klo. a. a more than adequate
heroine, end that Prlvatee Klper
and l.lpluaky aupply all the com-
iedy nerea.ary.
But who'a the hero? la It
,.,,., K,,, ,he hard-boiled
.... -no orofunllv by l'
preference, get. glortonaly drunk
ln, haul aa light-heartedly aa
ihnuch he were gulng on a pli"
nlrT Or la It Hergoant Quirt, fliei
who know, all tho curd Irlrks In
clr. awecart. wEei be ...'" TV!'' r..d
. . h.nr. and take, hla wor a. a . duration. Mr. koertje . aged
-
v";S;k Play, .be flrat I resident of the Cnl.ed State, for
,.,.,. v 1.,. iM,,, Dr. ii yeara. threo of which v ere
mV.-..! ' Klamath cou.ay.
'""" '. .- .
I.OW IB 1IIB Pinny
, , ... n H.i. .iiti
....- ... lit.
,.,,,.. Htnlllnaa. one fine cap-1
, hlm.nl
..... 1 u..inn. himantr. and
Matw, Anderson construct the
play that even on the stage the
aud'euro could choose Its own
hero. "
CHINA RIVKRS FLOOD
ln'mxtl. Ana. 20 tl PI
of July and Angnst almost out er. Mrs. Henrietta Stoehsler. at .uo the plane fled from an elee
... .i.. .... lumbermen dnlnc Dglry. Sunday morning at :45. 'trlral atorm at a height of 4.000 ,
' ?
business In California are pro-
illitlng a good demaud for the
balance of the year.
o)d
argoea. The manufactur-
.. ...j .,.,.i....;.,. ,, ri. will
continue ' to load up vessels with
nmhvr uke , chance on
. ,, hn, ,r.
,rivoa nnj the buvors havo come I morning at 10:15 at the gnve-
to (lepeud upon ' this and tike '" " nonanxa cemetery, where
, full advantage of it.-wllh tho ro-1 Interment will be made under
!,u that many rules are being : 'ho direction of tho Towey Mor-
lmade of distressed shipments at ',,mry' . ,
prices whlrh have no consider-
Hon fur the mill base value oi the ' ...?!. ,- ..
lumber. In .pile of this, tholv v- K- An " f'lfl''
cargo mills in Orogon and Wash- i " : "',e funeml ervl-e of the late
logton aro holding firmly to the Charles Peter J. Casey which
raise In price, which was pHt hold Monday morning at the
I.. I., .fr.el In I..I. ..in are In
most tnstancos getting It. regard-
. .1.. 1. . .,. r...
operating to tneir maximum ca- f ren,)a may call. Announcement
j pacltles and as a result are lnf funeral arrangements will be
j such a strong position that It; made later.
soema improbable that tltey will
lose control of the market at any
time during the balance of this
: year.
Considering all angles of the
lumber and timber products mar
kets today, the Immodlate future
appears to be on a sound foun
dation which should see better
prices before Iho end of the year,
MT. LAKI AND
FAIRV1EW
MUM. MAIMH K. SIOItlllHOX
Kevin Correspondent
NT.
LAKI. Or., Aug. 20.
,Tha Ml. Lakl l-adlea' , Aid will
meet wlih Mn. dell iluley, one-
nan mil auuin ui jnaini, wbh'
,o w.mr ...... 7 .. ...... . ....u.iie. ,
and part of tha aftarnooira an-
terlulnuient will ron.l.t of gueea-
what .aat-lt roaluma mprtc
aenta. - Karh member la to bring
food, plate, cup, one knife, fork
and apoon and tj come prepared
to eing au old aung or recite tin
original poem. ,
Mr. and Mra. C. A. Kill and
Mlaa Olive and Italph Mill have
returned home from their trip I
Icluho where they vlalled rela
tlvea and frlenda. They alao
Joyed a tour of Yallowalone pe
. Mr. and Mr.. It. C. Hhort and
duughlur, Honnle, and aona, Jerry
and John, apent luat week plrk
4ng hucklelwrrlna,
Mra. Jim glewart returned
home Thuraday after apendlng
aome time with Mra. lit 1 1 Kllor
Hha la greatly Improved In health
Harry Alllaon, who ha. been
.pending tha aummer with hi
happy weeka with Mra. Phllllp'a
mother, Mra. John Koonts and
relatlvea and frlenda.
ii,. i... if. .i.i, .a Mr.
Koontg Wedneaday afternoon.
Mlaa lleulah Myera apent laat
week at tho home of W. It. King
In Keno. . .
Mra, Hlorm vlalted at the home
ot her aona, Jim Htorm Wednee
diy. Italph Sailing of Han Pranchv
co vlalted at the Frank Trlpplet';d ""oP out the contraat
home laat week. .Thta waa Mr.
Sailing and Mr. Trlpplet'a flrat
vlalt together In IS yeara.
Oliver Haley and wife and ann.
I.yle, and Mr. and Mra. Clel Ha
ley and daughter are home from
a fl.hlng trip to Ode.aa Creek.
DEATHS
eltFII V KOKIITJr
-r . , K(M.rll . ,.. of
Hamburg. Germany, passed away
at the rcildenro of bla mother.
45 o'rloc'k. bla drmlae termln-;
1 EK y.ars when called.' He
1 'J...;"k " ,i, ... I
1 in. lunornr aerviia will ur
'
i heM .t the srnvralde In Bonania
cemetery Tuesday mor
nlng a
l : l V Iter, ivter Vereeer o.'fl-1
..Intlug. under the directions of
the Towcy Mortuary. . '
CIIAItl.KM P. J. t'AKF.V.
Iter. V. K. Allison officiated at
!tho funeral aervlrea of the late
, chartea p J r.ev whlrh were
Freil V. Koertlo
Fred F. Koertje. a native of
Hamburg. Gormany. entered Into!
IroVl at the residence of his moth-1
. . I . . , . i . in
im pussiuk ier. mm. no
ill-
ness of thrtie months' duration.
mt. rtucrije was ooru .sarru i.,
j 1870. and was 58 yeara 5 months
and 6 days of age when called.
Ho bad been a resident of the
Cnltod Stntea for over 45 years,
three of whlrh were .pent In Kla- j
, math county. He Is survived by
hla mother. Iter. PeU?r Vergeer I
will officiate at the funeral serv
ices which will be held Tuesday
' """. '""" ""
i Pine avenue ut Blghlh street, aft-
I which .Interment waa made In
JACK KDWAIlll O'llltlHX. '
Friends are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral eervlcea for
the lute Jack Kriward O'Brien to
he .held this Tuesday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock at the Earl Whit
lock funeral home. Pine avenue
at Sixth. Interment will be made
lu Llnkvllle cemetery
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21. 1928
Aa. P n o K o 1 Tolla'1""' "uuM discerning the horl
Li UUCUCI ICIleVmn, wblrh apiwarcd only aa a
Of Record Air Hop
(Coatlaard tram Pag. Om)
i... f....rrf ih. l.nHl... fluid !
Knnk Tltchenor. official tlmar.
wa. Mima comfortably In a ban-
gar. With other experienced In
aviation ha had conaldered Ooa-Il
bel prediction that "III maka
... ,..... ..,i,i,i-
... ...... .. ................
Hhout brought him out Jual la
Uma to clock tha lauding, fori
tha Yankee lioodla awooped to :
earth with no preliminary clr-iTerre Haute, Ind. Fog threat
cling of Iho field. ened. The plana began to slip
lie.plte the, remarkable n.iu.l aldewaya to the north,
of the flight, hardly 100 peraona i Wrote Jfolre
wara on hand for Ita completion. I "We paaaed note, to each oth
The amullneaa of the crowd wa. er wa couldn't talk," Ooebel
undoubtedly due In part to the aald.; "When wa figured wa bad
unexpectedly early arrival of the drifted about over Columhua, O..
tranarontlnentel plana. ' It waa
alao dnubtleaa due to the failure '
of tha public to roa'.lte the. diffi
cult lea and liaaurda of the ac
compllahmutit. Nation rherrvd Otliere '
When Maclteady and Kelly
flow from New York to Ban Die-
go, luudlug May 1. 12J. they
were greeted by an ' byaterlral
mob at Horkwell field and lifted
on the ehouldera of ehoutlng ad-
mlrera while the nation, aa it
were, threw Ita hat In the air,
with a wild cheer.
"From roaal to roa.t la but
alngle apan." began one account
of the feat. "The Atlantic and
Pacific are termlnele of Amerl
ra'a air lanea, and If one wl.hea.
there are no atop. In Jwlweea,,
began another.
e
Hur Marlteadr and Keilv'a
Iflight waa more than five reare '
ago and. although there have "
been many attempta. no other. "I"- oebel and Tucker
plane until today baa aucceeded '" be IU crew In the dar-
In apanning tbla continent with-
out paualng.
Plane llearrlbnl
Doth of Amerira'a tranacontl-
nental planea were alngle-motor-
between them I. remarkable. rle4ned nd Preaaed. DlaMalm
.Marlteadr'a T- waa a Kokk.r I ,n auperatltutlon. Ooebel never-
moneplane of huge .dlmenalon. i,h,!leM P'n WMr thmt brown
It wing apread waa 4 feet. It iu" ,n lhe 'r derl'r bck to'tbe
weighed 10.850 pound-.. It t4oklw", COMt- '
off from Hooaerelt field loaded I "' au'i ,e'1 ,n IeMt hit
nn 7S7 gallon of gaioilne. I ltr!py." aald Coebel. "When I
The Yankee Doodle la much Unded ,n Hawaii. I went to a
smaller. - It la almoat a replica d'""'- ' mf loo P d
of the plane flown In the Arctic .,onlht-"
by Captain Wilkin, exrept that I A ,6W week " "U Tuck
It baa a more powerful motor "l iroTe from New
a Pratt A Whitney wap of 400 Vork 10 "ranclaco In an au-
, horropower. It. maximum ane.I
Is 175 miles an hour and It;
. gasoline ronaumptlon rurh that
when It was landed.
'
ere
Goelx-t Hungry
Marltaedy 1 and ' Kelly
- lln.sh.d the.r flight Gocbe, .nd
Tucker climbed out of the Yan-
ke. Doodle', cabin with lean
i.i.n.
I m huncry-
let a
eat," .aid Ooebel. looking at bU;
walrh to vorlfy bis time.
I After break's at the
" -F o told-in atory
Of llirlr flight. , . .
i Goebcl said tbe start of the
flight waa perfect and the Yan-'
kee Doodle made Ita a'tltude with
exceptional anecd. Meat of the
j height of 10.000 feet," Coebel
aald, "but we cut down the altl-
''ide somewhat after nightfall!"
Outiun Hlorm
Shortly after passing Albuqurr-
I
feet
"Tho worst of It I never did
calch up." said Goehel.
It grew so dark that Ooebel
THPHONt CONVENIENCE AT THE BED SIDE I
II I I I I I I1 JWMaatT.T -
WHEN your telephone bell rings
after you have retired for the night,
it'a mighty convenient to reach out from
your bed and answer the call. It's no
longer necessary to get up to answer
the telephone. Just call our business
x office and have an extension installed
by your bedside. ' '
.Extension telephone in the home
gave marfy tiring steps, are an aid in
emergencies or danger and add greatly
' to the comfort and convenience of the
home.
Cost only a fete pennies a day
FOR BETTER
A mm aasraj gag mm mg ap-trClr '
I) rff mfthmtwiTi, W4" -mm-m
ri&pmmi ymr Hmm a mfmrmm: I'm f
may mtUt mm Imptrtmnt tmm II
THE PACIFIC TELEPIIOME
Int. nnrertaln 'Inf. Whan
morning rama, Taiaa. Oklahoma.
-Kansas, Missouri, and llllnola bad
slipped by beneath lham.
"Wa could eee beacone occa-
alonatljr, hut wa didn't know I
,h,-" were." aald Ooebel
' "ut wa bad no trouble egept
bumpy air crowing tha
i ' ""at wa. lot
ibumpler over tha petrified for-
" ".una.
Karljr In tho morning,
auulb wind wa encouuU
atrong
utered over
the fog came down. From that
time , we didn't aee the ground
until we were aomewbere over
I'l'iiimyivanla. We kept our al
titude, however, until we could
are New York harbor right In
front, of ua." '
OiMibel brought a mcaaage from
Mayor fryer of Loa Angela to
Mayor Walker of New York,
Tucker, -tilmeelf a filer, declar-
that the purpoae of the
flight waa "to ahow the layman
"'at wltb equipment now on the
market It la poe.lble to make
tranaroutlnental flight by com
paaa reckoning and atlll break
the record."
Art Wear. Ilrown ' Halt
The Yankee Doodle will be
f'own to Hartford, Conn., to have
tie motor examined by expert, be
fore It le entered' aa No. 44 in
tranMronllnental' air derby
Ooebel arrived In the eame
brown 'ault In which be flew to
Hawaii. One of hi. flrat acta
after arriving at g downtown be
tel wa to eend It out to be
I And the trip to be
much more comfortable by air." j
focm: KCi'iti:.Mi-: optimist
WATOONVII.LB. Calif.. Aug.
SO. I L P) Another o'ntlmlat an.
i Mounred blmaolf here today when
J H. Kiltridee advertlaed that he
h.j . , . .... .
- i. nu"
hl
bim
town street and would offer a re-
rned It to
I KKVKX I'Nt'ONHCIOlH
; ' tng ivnr.i.E:i a... an ttd.
Seven unconscious oersons were
;M - 1 . 1 .
':
Car-'imr, ,odnv when an ambulauce.
jrushlng Chnrlr McDonald to .
, hnanllnl - l.lf k.
! hde and then stru-k a third ma-
'nine.
McDonald wee- thrown
'-o the am butane.
Howard R. Perrin
Designs and Plans
.
' INDUSTRIAL AND
COMMERCIAL v
BUILDINGS
aon Hopka Bid. Phone t30-J
SERVICE"!!
A.1D TELEGRAPH COMPACT
... HJ
Business Confab
Program Given
(Coatlaued Froaa rag Om)
Prof. Vance will dlacuae "Iteull
Belling."
Following la the program far
tha two daya: f
Thiu-aftay, ' A eg. M
:00 a. m. Opening of in.tl
tute,, H. N. Moe, prealdent Kla
math County Chamber of Com
merce, prealdlng.
:0G g. m. Advertlaing, H.
T. Vance.
10:011 a. to. Dlacuaalon, led
byH. N. Mo.
10:10 a. m. "Budgeting the
Bualneaa." K. B. Boawortb.
11:30 a. m. Dlacuaalon. led
by George Cunning.
1:00 p. m. "The sale Dol
lar," B. E. Boaworth.
1:00 p. ra. Dlacu.ilon.. led
by Fred Honiton.
I: SO p. m. "Accounting for
Your Bu.ineaa." B. E. Boaworth.
4: SO p. m. Dlacuaalon, led by
W. W. Bout h well.
8:00 p. ra, Retail Selling,"
II. T. Vance.
t:00 p. m. DUcuaalon, led by
Percy Evana. ,
' KrbUy. Aug. Z
:00 a. m. "Store Arrange
ment." H. T. Vance.
10:00 a. m. Dlacuaalon, led
by L. L. Hendrlcka.
10:30 a. m. "Credit.." E. E.
Boaworth.
11:30 a. m. Dlacuaalon, led
by O. H. Hex.
2:00 p. m.
E. Boawortb.
3:00 p'. m.
"Collection," E.
Dlacuaalon.
Weatherby.
3H0 p. m. "Window Trfm."
H. T, Vance.
4;30 p m. Dlacuaalon, led by
Lon Langworthy.
Ml'RDKR TRIAL HTARTS
OAKLAND. Calif., Aug. 30. IV
P) Trial of Louie Laxarua. Wil
liam O'Brien and George Coatel
lo. aaeerted bank bandlta. for tbe
murder of William McFarlln.
teller, during an attempted bank
robbery, atarted here today.
HI XDHKDH I'KiHT KIRK
SAN, BERNARDINO. Calif..
Aug. iO (CP) Hundred, of fire
tighten tonight continued waging
a desperate battle against g for
est fire which baa raged three
day in the Cijon Paaa dlatrlct.
20 miles from San Bernardino.
utte
Has Found None Better
c & WHrrroan Mt. Bun.
Dr. Whilford of B
TREE
RAIIIO RF.PRF.HFATATfVKH
WASHINGTON. Aug. 10 (UP)
Kadlo representatives from
('.loads, M.ilco and tha United
Stale, mat at tha Federal Kadlo
Commlaalon today to conalder tha
Ll..';
.AWi.U' i
full-flavored coffee
I C E
Refrigeration
Used in
12,000,001
Homes
Mc
I ORE than 95 dct cent
this country is done vith ice. Twelve million families use ice.
Ice is cheap, quickly avaihlile in any amount desired, and
involves no investment in apparatus except a good refrig-
erator. There is little or no upkeep and your ice Sply is , i
abundant and certain. ' ; -. . ' ' - -a , : ..
'ien'y6fi:ivve'.'poodjetTerir--tiiit necessarily an
expensive one but rightly designed, well inittlaltd, sturdily
built.
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ORANGE PEiKOE
When the weather man
announces that the mer'
cury is headed up, there's
a quick way to pull it
down: Tree Tea Orange
Pekoe Iced. Iced tea needs
a tea of full flavor and
strength enough to with' ,
stand the dilution caused
by pourin; over ice.
Tree
is
PAUElTVa
short-wave situation. Policies ""
(or llcanalng short-wava station
on tha North Amaflcaa contlBaul '
wara dlacuaaud. .
For fvanlla Nawa Ctaaa Ada,
men appreciate
its full bodied
strengths,
and remember the
I flavor, bcnnittmt. '
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ii-.un
' lO.U
of all home refrireration'ia m i
KLAMATH
Ice & Storage Co.,
- Phone 53 , ;
come
down
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Tea Orange Peoe
that kind of tea
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