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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1925)
toUND NEWS suiaiitlb Cumniity News Thursday, May 28. 1925. """T Mr. and Jibim Htt and ' Mil. f,rl ism - W- . ..... BTlfk ana r.ui i the Couch- Mr .. Ugol cloicd Friday booth of youngamr. ilinv had I kiiiphfr. of Klam- L a callfr n Miller t prorod aom 0. Hospar. win brouibt lud TSundiy fmn l rnca. MMDnr was Klim- lr Salurdiy. Lmini on the trln. lu lh primary teach- L Join . IU probably una the 1at M tna tnn na brra running lei t be"1 '""d- for 1rrlKtlrn. The bus working at Ue h! !r-g. it f-inv" r-'-' 'bo Joa Wrl(,ht Jr., Mr. and Mr. .:.J Oray and family, Mra. Mack and iinugnior. Armio Bd uphB Bpcncn, (luduliipn Olvoro. Mary and Paul Eatlrk and Mr. and Mra. J c 8ovlck acting aa hunt and hoatoaa A I'cllablful lunch .. rvd at th midnight hour. Mlaa Opal Hooper spf.nl tba wmk. and at tno Wynant home In MM. land. I Drrnard llripor waa visiting at fthe homo of Vm. Ilurnrtt Hunday laflcrnoon, Mr. and Mra. Kdgor Kurbor and Ikon Lewi went on a fishing trip T.unday. Thy caught, acrni fine flah at Kono. J Mr. anC Mra. Howard Wynant .and children were vlsltara on Mill ar Inland Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Snriek and children were visiting on Miller Inland Bitmliy evening. Mary I'urnMi spent Sunday af tornnon vi It Ji M.iry B.vlrlt. Charlo P.ir.pr and Wm. Burnett woro callcrj at tiic Urgent ranch Monday. Mra. Fra'.ik ri iwen waa a caller at the Bevlck homo Kunriay morning. Mlaa Cpal Hooprr spt-nt Monday afternoon at the Uurnett home. Malheur Delfattl waa a bualneaa caller on the ialand Monday. Mr. and Mra. Lr Button and aon Jimmy were caller at the nome of 8. L. Burnett Monday. Llmlru the h '.'1 Edyar I : 1 min and family mi?- i Fill Sam-Jay even- I dsnre e 'given ! :a In Mldbr.1 lag. Throo pro :a: md Either Atch'rci, Albert Gregory and hi Mri. J. D. Uurnett Aon), Mr. and Mra. rat, Richard and Guldo lllk. Arthur and wil- ft, Elmer Holcomb, In. Opal Hotpcr. Mr. at Flowera and fam- tin. 3. L. Burnett and Laha Senn and family. lit. Bertha Phelpa, Poor Eyesight la a drain npon your nerves your health, and your dl poaltlon. Why auffcr when the remedy Ilea In correctly fitted glatu. Alk any wearer of (lastei. Orjr examination of the eyea la very complete. We hare nni uc the latret lnatra nirtrta known to the optical science. DR. GOBLE Eye Kifirulnrd WtCk HKUVICR 700 Jl.ilu Street Glaaaea Frame Ground Repaired FAIRVIEW. MT. LAKI FAtrtVIEW ANI MT. LAKI, May 11. C. C. Hulnt will preach at Mt. Lakl church May t. Mra. Van Meyera and children look dinner with Mra. Bon Hamil ton Sunday. There will be Mnmorlul at the Mt. Ikl church Decoration 'ay. ('. C. Hulet will give the ad dre after which they will decor. ate the graven. Mra. II. I). Morrlaon had the mlnfortune to break bor arm laat week. Tbe aecond Wednesday In June the Ladles Aid will meet with Mra. Ham Dllengcr. Mr. and Mra. Leo Houton and family apent Sunday with Mr, and Mra. Jim Stewart. Neva Hamilton apent Tueaday and Wedneaday with Bulah Meyera. Mra. C. C. Hulet called on Mra. H. D, Morrlaon Monday erenlng. The farmer are busy planting tholr potatoes. Conspiracy Charges Are ' Filed on Fall and Doheny (Continued From Page One) at tbe expenao of a man wbo baa roluntarlly accepted liabilities of more than $2,000,000 In defenae of bla country," aald Edward L. Do heny here today, referring to bin re-lndlctment on oil fraud charges. "I would not hesitate to face a score of Indlctmenta for the oppor tunity of thua contributing to the defenae of my country." he aald. NOTICE! t To The Public Klamath Falls, Westwood, Susan- ville Stage Line Geo. A. Scott, Owner. Starting Thursday, May 21st, 1925 Leaving Klamath Falls Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7:30 A. H. Arriving at Klamath Falls Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6:00 P. M. Leaving Susanville Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 A. M. Arriving at Susanville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6:00 P. M. Making through trip in one day. Connecting at Klamath Falls for Ashland, Medford, Portland, Bend, and points north. Con necting a Susanville for Reno, and points east and south, also Fruit Growers camps. New comfortable stages will be used on this line. Best of Service Guaranteed. J .. ti The following stores will be closed Satur day, Decoration day, until 1 P. M. K. K. K. Store K. Sugarman Houston & Jester Falls Mercantile Co. Golden Rule The Woman's Store Star Drug Store Hector's N. B. Drew The Toggery Lloyd Ryan Underwood's Thalrmacy Square Deal Drug Store Whitman Drug Co. Forbes Pure Drugs Currins for Drugs Klamath Shoe Store 12c GOLDEN KRUST BREAD 12 Dark Rye Bread French Bread Pullman Loaf bast for breakfast, toast for tea, toast whenever the occasion requires. fou get the right kind of toast by using GOLDEN KRUST BREAD. 3id you ever come home after an evening at the theatre, or bring the gang" home for a feed after the dance, and wish for something dif erent to serve? Try This CINNAMON TOAST Cut enough slices of Golden Krust Bread, sandwich thickness, to serve your guests. Butter the bread well. Mix sugar and cinnamon together, two tablespoonsful of sugar and one of cinnamon to a sandwich, and spread over one slice of bread. Place another siice on top and cut across. Place in a flat baking dish and toast in a hot oven until golden brown. Serve with tea. Hot Bread at 5 P. M THE KLAMATH BAKERY Between Eighth and Ninth on Main St Phone 542 Pf Three V 5 ,ij i.- i a. - BHi 4