The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 23, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    Juno 23, 1933
THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
On of th largest Knight of
Cnlumhu lnltlallone vr bald
In Klamath Fall ) scheduled
fur Sunday with approximately
0 naniulti from tbla city, liend
and Lakarlaw Hated to ba ttktal
Into tht ordar,
Tba program, itartlni at I
o'clock with mm, lollowad
with a breakfast, will contlnu
Ihrouihuut tha day with laria
delegatlona from Portland, Mad
ford, Hand, Lakarlaw and coaat
citlr (Handing.
A chara of 16 cant will ba
mads for tha breakfaet and a 60
cant dinner aarvad In tha ava
ulng at tha I'arlth hall,
following tha pra-lnltlatlon
earamonlaa, tha flrit, aecond and
third degree of tha Knlibta of
Columbua will b conductad at
tba Moos ball.
Tba atata deputy from Port
land la planning to attand, ac
cording to Gaorg Donabua, dla
trlct deputy. Aftar tha Initia
tion and confarrlng of degrees,
a banquet will ba served In tha
evening.
John Hunter, Kngllih anatnm
lit, onca transplanted a roottar'a
pur to Ita comb.
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Editorials on News
YOU ran K thirsty and
thrifty at the tame time.
For Canada Dry la now
old at new low prices!
Now for the aame price
that you pay for ordi
nary ginger aim, you can forget both the
heat and the humidity with long, cool
glaea of The Champagne of Ginger Air.
Canada Dry la to aparkllng and cool
ing and full of flavor, that It would be a
bargain at any price. People who really
know value and appreciate quality have
alwaya been glad to pay a little more for
thli fine old beverage. Now you can get
it at no extra coat at all!
Sold everywhere, by the bottle and
carton. In two convenient aizea. 0
(Continued from Pag On)
wore Id tba earlier monthi of
111 than la tb corraapondlng
raontha of 1J1. but began to Im
prove In May In eomparlaon with
laat year.
The conclualon leema to ba that
tourlat travel rlaea and fails with
bualneaa condition.
If, at npected, bualnett condl-
tlont lmprov materially tbl fall,
wt thall tea a material Increaae
la tourlat travel.
a
IP THERE la a material Increaae
In tourlat travel, more new
money will be left with ua, wblcb
will pata from band to band and
ao belp to Increaae the general
volume of bualneaa.
Thar I an Idea aoroad that
only botela, reatauranta, aervlce
atatlona and garages benefit from
tourlat apendlng, but tbla la not
true. Tb tourlat dollar that la
pent with thee Inatltutlona aoon
flnda Ita way Into tht general
cbannola of trad, and EVERY
BODY geta a chance at It.
Tb dollar that la apent with
tha hotel, for example, la RE
Hl'K.NT by tha hotel for food,
labor, rent, llghte, etc., and ao
flnda Ita way out Into the com
munity. The earn la true of tba
dollar apent with tba restaurant,
the aervlc atallou and the gar
AS I'SL'AU the movement of
non-roaldent motor vehicle,
or tourlat cars, thla year It chief
ly from the aouth. During May. 1
the number registered at Asb-.
land, Granta Pass. Med lord and
Klamath Falls, all of which
clearly cam from the aoutb, was
3258, whereas tha number regie,
tared tt Portland, Huntington,
La Grande, Baker and Pendleton.
hlch clearly came from the
north, waa only 1,041.
California retina the great
aourca of tourist travel on thla
coaat, and alnca Southern Oregon
la neareat to California, It atand
to profit mora from tourlat travel,
when It begin to revive, than any
other part ot Oregon,
Figure collected In tba past in
dicate that to per cent ot tha
tourist car entering Oregon from
the south never get farther north
than Roseburg.
CO MUCH for tourist travel In
" general In Oregon. Let us now
look tt tb figure a they con
cern the Klamath country.
During tha flrat five months ot
this yetr. Grants Ptst registered
J. 405 cart. Ashland 1,970. Med
tord 1.181, and Klamath Falls
only 86.
During May, when tht total
volurna of tourlat travel was In
creaalng over last year. Grants
Paaa reglatered 1,211 can, Ash
land 1,1(1, Medfoad 401. and
Klamath Ftlli only 170.
Tht flgurts, you tet, thow tbtt
tbt bulk of all tb tourist travel
Is going west ot tb mountains.
OBSERVATION confirm, these
This writer, for example, drove
from Eugene to Klamath Falls
day befor yeaterday, and on tb
way kept a rough check ot cart
on tba Ptclflo highway. Thla
rough check thowed approximate
ly THREE California car a to aeh
Oregon ear on tb road. Indicat
ing quit a volumt of tourlat
travel.
No tucb condition exlat on
tblt aide ot tb mountains. Tht
west aid la clearly getting the
tourlat travel thla aprlng.
... ,
W7HY?
" "Condltlona of tbt rotd" tt
undoubtedly tha tntwer. The
Weed highway la none too good,
and Tb Dalles-California high
way la admittedly bad. Know
ledge of thla condition, which la
apread freely abroad, la turning
tourists away from thla aid of
th mountains, tho marvelous
beauty of thla great Interior route
not being sufficient to offset the
poor condition of . th road, as
compared with th road wast of
th mountain, '
TT IS high time for our new
1 Dll-Clifornla highway as
sociation to gat Into action. Thli
great taction ot Oregon, with Ita
wealth of natural resources and
Its Inspiring scenery. It entitled
to a highway that It fit to travel.
But w won't get tt unless wt
put bp a flgbt lor It.
Shriners Announce
Golf Tournament
On of th mtln features of
tb Hlllab ceremonial which will
b held In Aahland next Satur
day will be tb golf tournament.
Entriee are being filed by many
ot th beat Bhriner divot takers
la Southern Oregon, wblcb I
expected to result In th strong
est competition aver aaen In
tbla annual event.
Due to th Interest th com
mittee In charge haa extended
th time for entry until 1 o'clock
Saturday afternoon. The large
stiver loving cup will be pre
sented to tb winner at tb cere
monial aesaion that night.
The committee In charge eon
alta of F. F. Whittle, Ashland,
chairman: Arthur Scbuapp, Klam
ath Falls: Karl Hammerbacher,
Grants Pass; A. P. Johnson and
1. C. Thompson, Medford.
Coming- C'OHKXS and KELLETS'
HATFIELD
HATFIELD, Calif. Mr. and
Mrs Bart Fergueon tnd family
apent tbt week-end la Coming.
Calif., at tht horn at Mr. and
Mr. Wesley McKalg. While
ther they attended a family re
union held at Chlco. '
Mr. and Mr a. Fred Bratton and
daughter, Frances, bar been
atarlng at Hatfield th paat few
daya. Mr. Bratton ba had
chart of th Hatfield war
houaea. Mra. Reynoldt and family went
to Klamath Ftllt to attend tbt
clrcut Tueaday.
Lola Ferguson bat returned
home from a vacation trip In
California. Sht wtt gont about
a month and while away rlalted
relatlvea and frlenda In Corning
and Stockton.
Fellsberto Lawrenc baa re
turned home from a trip to Sac
ramento. Mra. Hatfield baa recently
moved Into her new homt In Hatfield
Beauty Hints
Whether you're lucky nough
to get away or not thia aummer,
make It aa much a vacation time
aa possible!
It's all In the planning. And
don't forget that th energy
and repie you stora away In
your system this aummer la just
that much velvet oa th road t
beauty next winter.
For tb healthy, vibrant per
aon la really th beautiful one.
Featuraa don't make a bit ot
difference la th long run. Nor
doe color of hair or aye. It'
tb spirit and contentment that
you radial that make folk
think yon beautiful
Oo after beauty tbla summer!
Tb first step toward beauty,
health tbla aummer la to keep a
cool aa possible. Wear th light
est clothe yon can, and thlt
meant ont ot those summer gir
dles. If yon wear on. They
don't eost mnch. And keeping
cool through th walatlln and
over th hip 1 aometbing, on a
torrid day.
When yon get horn night
from work, peel oft your things
tnd tak a dip and then get
Into a minimum of clothes. Go
barefoot. If your family will
atand tt. If they won't wear
barefoot aandala. Th mora air
yon get onto your body, th bet
ter will he your health. Sneak
out by yourself, find a nice spot,
and get a sunbath, every chance
you get. Long after winter has
aettled down to frees you, tb
glow from aummer aunbatht will
still keep you feeling good.
FARMERS SENTENCED
PRIMGHAR, Iowa. Jun 21,
(AP) Judge Earl Patera today
sentenced 20 Northwest Iowa
farmers to on day In jail and a
fin ot ISO for participation la
a riot during a farm mortgag
foreclosure sal at O'Brien county
eourthousa her April 17.
A MESSAGE TO ALL FORD WORKERS
Tou and I together are credited with having oreated "mass produc
tion." We use it to make more things in less time at lower cost. By it the
people have sore and better goods at cheaper prices. Workmen earn higher
wages wifh less strain not less work. The level of American family comfort
has been dsibly elevated.
Industry never harms a country: harm comes from elsewhere. But
Industry bears the brunt of It. After the slump came, we increased our S
talma wage to 17 a day. which continued for 22 months. Today our wage rate
te the highest in our line. But Industry still suffers for something ehe did
not cause. Between making and using things, something outside Industry has
stepped in to prevent the maker from making and the user from using.
We pioneered the 8-hour day. the 5-day week, a minimum wage that has
always twoeeded the market rate. Relations between employees and the Company
hare always stood on a Just and human basis. We are as Interested In social
progress, and possess as sensitive a soolal'consoienoe as any reformer whose
theories have never met the test of a pay-roll. We pay. for doing what we
think Is right. And we aohleved these industrial decenoies not by regulation .
or compulsion, but by being free of finanoial oontrol and "gentlemen's
agreements" free to do what we saw was right and necessary.
We have no fears of what is ahead. We can make good motor oars
'tmder any Just system. I think Industry will spread out. Big faotories.
orowded Industrial oenters. will dissolve. Instead we shall havs workshops
in village and oountry. Nearness to the land will prevent the worst shocks of
oonomio ohange. The benefits of "mass production" can be retained without
the evils f massed industrial crowding. That is the next step.
Tou and I are able to take this next step beoause of what we learned
In taking the present one.
fene 2B. 163
ECONOMY
SALE CONTINUES
House
Dress
SALE!
Two Low
Price
47
and
97
Two Urge groups of bean-
tlfill nous .in.m.. A- .
" W III Watt Ul
in great variety of atylet. di
sport pique, organdies,
aheer batlstea and seer
aucker materials. With
puff sleeves, big bowt,
ttc.
Basement Store '
Hand Bags
White
Undertrm tnd pouch
ttyles 1 and 4 compartments.
49
Gloves
Mesh and aned. In
whit and light col
on. Quantity limited.
Taffeta Slip
Bit tat. Lac trim
mad. Light ahadaa.
Dollar value. ,
25.
79
KIDDIES
DRESSES
1 to ( year. Fast
color p r 1 n 1 1 and
batiste. Special tor
our Economy Sal.
17
TOWEL
SALE
Cannon quality.
Six 1US4. Oat all
you want at thla
low price.
Six For I
49
SOAP
SALE
C ol f a t ' Toilet
Soap.' Regular 10
b a r a. attractively
wrapped. Chle
ot Orchis, Charm!,
bit bath. Old Lav
ender, etc
Btz Fa 3
30c
Women' and Children'
ANKLETS
Two big lott
1 of rayon an
f kleU in all
I If alies. Fancy
iVr l5
enfft. For
a a 1 a d a y t
only.
Rayon Undies
Run-resistant Quality.
Fancy trimmings.
Choice ot panties,
step-ins and bloomers.
23
Kiddies'
VOILES
a to 6 yr.
New Itmnil
style. Dainty
little frock for
th maller mis
who 1 1 1
color and style.
49
o, usim
4
Boys' Wash Suit
SALE!
Entir atock values to 9Sc.
Short or long trousers. Ages
1 to 1 jr. Now only
49
Child's Bloomers
Serviceable Broadcloth.
Light shades, sizes 4 to
14. Don't miss 1 C
this special 1 O C
TENNIS SHOES
Men't and boys' tires. Lace-to-toe
style. Our price
39.
HOSE SALE!
. FULL FASHIONED
A leader no woman should miss. Pure silk chiffon. Per
fect fitting. New shades, bilk to top.
Basement
Store
Men's Rayon Shorts
Bun-resistant quality, elas
tic waistband. )tLg
Assorted shades.. AstJV
Boys' Dress Sox
Fancy rayons. Sizes T
25c
to 10,
2 pair
Men's Shirt
SALE!
a- klalnn nffftr. Ba0&d
.hi. fn tia. collar
CIUIU "' - - -
pin tnd tl clasp. Cellophane
wrapped an ior
79-
Pure Silks
Lingerie
Crepe-de-Cbine
with
Lac ''Trim
01
XJA Slips
Panties
fsjl4ol Braatlere
25c .
Hr-ar Golden Rule
rirntce Over KKJI
Daily at 4:80
MEN'S OXFORDS
Goodyear weltt. First grad leather
oles. Calfskin uppers. Bine
style. Black only. While present
stock ltttt
ither
stent I ,98
MEN'S WORK SHOES
Mule or elk uppers. Scout tyle or
plain to. Durable composition
soles. All tltet. They're bear for
jrear try them I I
98-
Sale of
SANDALS
Lrg group of mesh eloth
sandal with lethr ole.
Cuban heels as 111-istrated.
A good looking sport and
street ho for only
BASEMENT STORE
See th
St. Window