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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1925)
Sunday, May 31, 1025. THE LOCALS Joe Arant was In town from his ranch near Pin Grove Friday. Dick Flino was an out of (own buaincss visitor here yesterday. Mrs. MeKlnner was a city shopper here Friday from Oonanta. Mrs. Ecellne. of Lamms mill spent Friday afternoon in town Fri day shopping. ! Win. Wood, of Donansa was a Klamath Falls business visitor Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Lytle and Misses Grace and Alice Lytle were shopping with local merchants. Mr. and Mm. O. W. Miller, of Modoc Joint, motored to Medford the middle of the week. John Simmons, Beatty merchant, is spending few days In town, at tending to matters of business. " Frank Ira White arrived here from Portland on yesterday's stage, on business and pleasure. ( Mr. and Mrs. James Colahan and family of this city drove to Bo nanza yesterday, to observe Decor ation Day ceremonies. ' (Ben Crapser who lives three miles east of Bonanza, made a business trip to the county seat on business Friday. . Mrs. J. Q. Wlllits who has been visiting with her daughter Mrs. Docla Norris for a week, returned to her home st Cottage Grove, Ore. yesterday. I-B. S. Grigsby returned from Central Point Friday, accompanied by bis niece Mrs. C.T. Nichols, who will visit relatives here and in Langell valley for several days. Mr. an Mrs. Joe Taylor and family were in Klamath Falls yes terday from Poe valley to attend the Memorial services held at the Pino TVoa theatre. Mrs. Jess Parker and Mrs. Ber tha Bell and son Everett drove in from Bly yesterday on business and pleasure, and returned home in the evening. Mrs. Alice Peil and her mother, Mrs. I. D. Applegate, came over from Ashland yesterday and made a brief visit at the home of W. O Smith nad returned to their home in the evening. Mrs. Lulu Hutchius who has been north on a three weeks vacation, returded home on Friday's stage. Mrs. Hutchlns visited relatives all along the line and as far north as Seattle. Wash. Mrs. Dr. Johnson " and little daughter, accompanied by Mrs. Ad die Walker spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Johnson's parenta Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller on their ranch near Modoc Point. Milton Smith who has been In Medford helping out In the home office of the California Oregon Pow er company for several weeks, has returned home and resumed his position In the local office. Harry Goeller and children, ac companied by Mrs. E. M. Wilson drove to Medford yesterday. Mrs. Goeller and Mrs. C. P. Mason will arrive from Portland in Medford today, and return home with Mr. Goeller thla evening. Mrs. Goeller and Mrs. Mason were delegates to P. E. O. convention which convened at Oregon City the first of the week. TO ROCKEFELLER CHl'RCH NEW YORK. May 28. The Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick, the modern ist pastor, who was forced from the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church, because of his disregard of creedal exactitude, has accepted the call of the Park Avenue Baptist church, which Is known as the "Rockefeller church." because the Rockefellers are members to install in that church the principle of "in clusive membership." Structural Strength Safes IH1 ItrelHreff records . protected This Sara rarrlaa tha Uiularwritara' Labal Southwell Stationery Co. 626 'a Main St. Phone 602 1 Sob&nAcAGNcy KODAK FINISHING 8 Hour Servico The Peasley'i J Opposite Court House HOTEL ASTOR 2nd A Hill Ua Aniala EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 Baths New, Modem Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 Figure What Road Vibration Costs! Take the motor out of your automobile Put in on a solid foundation. Let it run. You'll have no starter or generator trouble. You'll have no expensive repairs to make. You'll get years of service. For it isn't the running, but the punish' ing vibration of the road that makes your upkeep high. And it is this unceasing road vibration that Gruss Air Sprin s absorb. Figure what road " oration costs you. Then figure how much cheaper it would be to install Gruss Air Springs. W. D. MILLER Agent. Phone 293. 6th and Commercial Sts. 11 JL Ki2UJ JL $1025 NEW Reduced Price ESSEX COACH Delivered Here $45.00 price reduction effective today again gives public advantage of Hudson -Essex quantity product Business is good with Hudson-Essex Sixth and Oak Acme Motor Co. ") Show Room Open Sundays and Evenings k J - 1 BLY RODEO ASSOCIATION Announces The Staging of Their Seventh ANNUAL ROUND UP At Klamath Falls, Oregon JULY 23- 4 Also With This Annual Event There Will Be Staged The Greatest Western Night Show On ' The Pacific Coast. There Will Be Fun For Kids Of All Ages Make Your Plans to Visit This Annual Classic