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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1925)
ue Eight Saturday, May 23, 1925. THE gr LOCALS Wide Contrast in Twins Mr. iinil Mrs. ('has. Meldiim of Jonah Sparks of ll.in.in'a a a Wilwntikee. Ore., were visitors yes- business visitor here ctenlay I rum lerday. on their way home from the Honanfa. arnnd Iodise I. O. O. K. convention -t AHhland. The Melliurns lived in Klamath Falls for many years, and linve a host of friends here. R. S. (Irigshy. a companied hy his .ii-ler. Mrs Ora Maury of Coquille. Ore., and Mrs. Wm. Sanders and small daughter of this city, returned from lakeview yesterday, where they went the ffrst part of the week ui a visit to relatives. fl Frank & King Dramatic Stock Company Tent Theatre On So. 6th St. At city limits. Tonight The Great Swede West ern Drama Ole Olsen Out West 6-Piece t ... Jazz Orchestra - Special Scenery Vaudeville Between Acts 20 Clever Performers Doors Open 7 p. m. Orchestra 7:40 Curtain 8:00 Price: Children 25c Adults 50c Mrs. Bell Salts of I'ai-lev. mother of Mrs. Kiger. who liver, near Stnkle( bridge, is visitinK for a few davs at the home of .Mr. and Mrs Herbert Saviilge at 225 Lincoln -street. Mrs M H. While l-!t yt d.iy e.;orninfi for Chicas') f. r an nitlcf .:iile stay. Friends of Mm. Nellie W.i!it an.l family, will be pleased to hear that her two sons, who have been eon fined ai their home with s.-arlet fever for two weeks, are improving as fast as t'ould be expeeted. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith, parents of Cordon Smith, who graduated last evening with the 125 class from the high school at the I'ine Tree theatre, came over from their home near Grants Pass yesterday to visit , Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Smith and- at tend the graduating eef rises. ' Miss Birdie Ogdeu of Crass Val ley. California, sister of Mrs. Kluier I. Applegate. arrived here a few 1 days ago to spend the summer at; the home of her sisters. j Jesse Walker of Langell Valley i was a county seat visitor yesterday.'. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ramsby and daughter F.lizaheth. and Alice Miller j expect to leave Sunday morning for; Berkeley. California, to remain in-: definitely. Jlr. Ramsby will return. in a few days, accompanied by his; sister. Mrs. S. E. Martin. J Some of the out-of-town visitors' registered at the 'Hall hotel are:1 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Simmons of " Sacramento Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Mrs. A. R. Martin, and R. L. Bany of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker and family were Klamath Falls visitors! ! Ureal railroad renter and big dis tributing polnl Is Inevitable I am to Oregon hcn hut "ith. 1 um an old bald beaded man now 1 have seen Xltases gro I" "' and cities grow lo linger i libs lu the I'nclflr norlliwesl li bus al ways been my herailoii. In mv conneelloll with the Hill '"r some :ll years. Hint Klainalh Kails , was Isolated o far as tiauspor'alon was concerned "1 haven't ninth of a niei.e to ; bring you al the present tune Not until our sni vels lire eoiupl 'led. at leasl After Iinil Hie council, to the I chamber, alitl lo olbe l, Kill irl.irr I ctvlr o to the bodies and nsk your oi o(tiiailon M"i al ready, through our newspapers and your orgiilllalloiis. nu have maul festeil il splendid sellllment" Judge Carey was given a most cordial welcome by tile Itotailnns. who invited hi "I to he with them whenever in Klaiuiilh Falls again GRADUATION PHOTOGRAPH a i car s DDeri.l K. H. S. STAFF PHOTOGRAPH IrlVV'V'llrrSrrWWV rf n . - QUALITY HIOTOGRaJ I'ICTURE Phone 3 ENLARGING AND TINTING Opposite Court House 327 Main Street -3r?SE yesterday from their home at Yonna Valley. DArCJHTKR HORN TO MR. ANI MRS. ( HAS. COX O' MKKRII.I MERRILL. May it. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cox are the proud parents of m daughter born May 16 at Merrill. The litt'e girl was named Elizabeth Mae. and weighed seven pounds when born. The mother Is improving rapidly. I1ABV BORX TO KriPKMT ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Luis Esuen 0f vor den street are the prosd parents of a 111-2 pound boy born Wednesday at a local maternity home. The mother is doing nicely. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER WHITE PELICAN HOTEL HARRY BOREL and his orchestra will play during dinner hour. These twin aisters. now twenty su years old were identical In ap pearance when they were three months old. Ethel Wickroan. at left, is four feet four mcnea tall and weighs lis pounds. Kvolyn. wlio Is the wife of Charles tetautf. Chicago policeman. If five 'eel seven Inches tall and weighs 140 pounds, Physicians cannot account for the difference in development. safe for the . novice tu make this pilgrimage. It is reported that during the past seven years while this monster has oeen in captivity and kept for ceremonial work by the patrol only one candidate has been bitten, and he died, whether from fright or the reaults of Inoculation of poi sonous tangs is not known. This CONCLAVE TODAY (Continues! Vnm Pace One) enable those who have attained animal Is only handled by his trainer who la ;a famous hypnotist and takes the utmost precaution on account of ita deadly nature. Ar. rangemunt have already been made with a number of prominent phy sicians of the town to be in at tendance at the ceremonial with an ambulance and proper drugs and instruments to offset the poisonous y4ruJt, and deadly kiss .of this monster. I I ! -Love in Spring. Pot Roast Beef L lb. bhoulder Steak 35c Boiling Beef lZ'c Good Veal Roast 18c 2 lb. Veal Steaks 35c Veal Stew 12l2c Good Lean Pork Roast 25c Fresh Broilers, Fryers and nice Fat Hens. Sanitary Market CHOICE MEATS Special Attention to Order Trade. 7th and Main St. Phone 22 high degrees in either York Rite or Scottish Rite Masonry to enter the so-called playground of Masonry, or the Ancient Annie Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. This year the spring ceremonial la held at the Oasis of Klamath .Falls, it being the second trip to this city, the first a number of years , ago.. The,,pff, cere of the temple, who will .con duct the ritualistic or ceremonial work are: Emil Brltt. Illustrious I Potentate, I Sheriff Shayk) of Jack-j sonville: Y. I). Wagner. Chief Rab-i ban (Sherif al Emeer) Ashland:! Sam H. Baker, Asst. Habban (Sherif; al Sahib) Grants Pass; P. K. Ham-j mnnd. High Priest and Prophet! (Sherif al Imam Ashland: E. C.I Jerome, Oriental Ouide. (Sherif all Ayn) Medford; C. H. Vaupel, (Sherif al Chayiinl Ashland: W. H. j Day,; Sherif al Katth; R. E. Detrlck. jSfier'if il Alam; rt. O. Enders. Sherif al Alam; D. H. Jackson, Sherif al ' Amal; Captain of the Guard, Ceo. ; W. Dunn. Scherif Tail Talker. C. C. Weissenburger, Sherif al Fofit, i all of the later being from Ash- j j land or Medford. The Arab Patrol j is under the direction of Geo. R. j Chapman, Captain. Carl Tengwald. nrai lieutenant. Hex Barnett. second lieutenant, and James of Rhodes, drum haster. Main Htrrsi Parade At 10 o"clock in the morning the patrol and drum corp will drill on Spring street near the Big Basin Lumber company; 1:30, ail candi dates report at the Scandinavian hall: 2:30 p. m. parade ana ex hibition drill tactic by patrol and drum corns on Main street, from the White Pelican hotel to the Hall hotel and return to the Scandinavian hall; 4:00 p. m. ritualistic work at; the Scandinavian building: 8:00 p. m. banquet at the While Peli-i can hotel for all Shriners: 7:30 p. m. ceremonla. work at the Scandi-1 navian building. I Trater Hlulne Active I . The Crater Lake Shrine clnli of Klamaih Kails is one of the most active Shrine organizations in the1 state and to them is due tin. credit! for staging this ceremonial at this jltme, bringing several hundred vis-1 itors to this city, whom it is hoped ! will be warmly welcomed by this route, nn.l owIiir" t th gre u ,K !,""nmU"U)'- ' "ovored. It mlitht be The advance representative ( . "'-eesRary t a ,). ,ltr.sln ,.,. the famous patrol appeared in the mrr commission fr nddiiloiml windows of the (!o!den Rule store 'J""! fnr "ling data on the surveys yesterday afternoon, the llilUh:'""' r'""1 l'ci..,l to eslalillsh Wr- "rii-v .... ... inttir.lu I . . iwuai .uoimier. Il is reporter) t h tt " ' secoiiil to nolle, he s,-ilr this is only one of the reptiles held il rarumj mj uie OHiroi Inr lu. "r-.iu irilllK tu hnlil l. WHY NOT? Try a pair of Arch-Preserver Shoes now flJ warmer weather is appoaching, and forget akr your foot troubles. They not only take you then. They bring you back. Serviceable, stylish, cm a. fc " V. Portable, I Klamath High School Graduation Program Seen By Packed House A packed house at the Pine Tree theatre last night saw the largest Klamath high school graduation in the institution s history. Korty-rtve students were given their diplomas by Principal J. G. Darling. .The commencement program was as .follows: 1. Prelude Selection. H. R. Knox, organist Pine Tree theatre. 2. Processional. 11 II. Knox, organist Pine Tree theatre. Invocation. Rev. Yarnea. Soprano solo- Josephine Meissner Salutatory. i Wendell Smith. ! Girls' quartet Swan Song; The iiees. , Josephine Meissner, Geraldlne Mars. Esther Veatch, Irene Lewis. Address. Dr. Duhac. O. A. C. ' Presentation of Diplomas. j Violin solo Selected. Katherine Walton. Valedictory. Oliver Paynter. i lleneili, tlon. Rev. A. K. Simmons. WHY NOT? Try Luxite Hosiery. The wonder Hose. Lustrous, light, shapely, dressy, all the newest shades. Priced $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.23. Houston Jester 515 Main St. a tn f 3. 6. 10. 11. CHAMBER GREETS BILL LEBAL HEAD' K'onlliin.Hl Kntm Pago One) Wliitake r's Groceteria v,J r.- Headquarters for Good Goods and Low Prices Remember we cut the unnecessary thinps that add to your cost of groceri such as clerk, deliveries and credit and price on a lower cost of operatia which accounts for low prices on every aritcle you buy at the Groceterii OUR PRICES TODAY: Large Sunkist Lemons, per doz 35c "Minus here oiun , ,.,, The lu.n.a -i i - . ' uneeiors nave Hnirin l wregon Trunk lu ! torture of candidates who cross the """"'"n rolls. Il will take some I burning sands to Mecca. rllme and patience, but the rond will IhMully Mon.HUT jle luillt. Judge ( arey roncliidi-d. This monster la deadly poisonous arVnTnd 1...l h"'"r" " and were It not a famous hypnot.sl, , Klan ,h Z ' ,dn,,,M""n of a member of the atrol. handles i ..n,, Z ,lrt. "' '""KH this hideous animal It would be un-j -That KUn,iSftfi 'wilf be? a Snowdrift, 4 lb. pail 89c I gal. pure Fruit Jelly $1.30 1 gal. fancy Dill Pickles .. .73c Best Creamery Butter 'v,wvvvvvlvvrllv,l,,'V''l,,,,' 100 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar $6.1 Solid Pack 12 for .. Tomatoes, No. X $1.1 Urge size Citrus Washing Powder, 2 pkgs Extra Special-White King Washing Machine . Large Package 45c; 1 Bar Mission Bell Soap Soap, Serve Yoursel f and Save Whitaker's Groceteria 407 Main St.