Tuesday, June 2, 1025.
BFUOCALSj
Vfelling Mothf Mr. George
Wagoner of Seattle, Wash., arrived
Id Klamath Falls (he latter part
of the week to spend soma time
vlsitinf with her mother. Mrs. Mor
gan, of Ely. While in Klamath
county Mrs. Wagoner la also plan
ning to visit with Mrs. Will Lee.
at her home on Walnut street. Mrs.
Wagoner is a former Klamath
Falls resident and has many friends
who will be glad to know of her
return.
To t Spend Summer Miss Veda
May, of Porteriille. Cal.. arrived in
Klamath Falls on Saturday after
noon to spend the summer visiting
with her aunt. Mrs. Will Lee.
While in the county. Miss May will
be pointed out some of the scenic
spots of Klamath. .
. Father Low Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Stlnson and family returned Sun
day front a week-end visit spent
with Mrs. Stlnson's parents in Red
Bluff. Calif. Mrs. Stinson's father,
who Is very low with complications
arising from old age. Is reported
not better and it is thought that
Mrs. Stlnson will be forced to re
turn south in the near future.
. On Diamond Lakf Dean Beck-
ley ' has accepted a position for
the summer months, employed at
the Diamond Lake hatchery, where
he has been since the close of the
Klamath county high school, Zed
Barnes visited with Beckley over
the week-end, driving back on Sun-day.
From Tyjsh Valley Mrs. C. B.
'Dahl, well known resident of Tygh
valley Is In the city for several
days, having spent the week-end
here.. ' Mrs. Dahl has extensive
sheep Interests in Klamath county.
The sheep are now In the lava beds
for the summer.
Fmm The Agency James , , W.
Overton, well known resident , of
Klamath Agency is among the, out
of town visitors in Klamath Falls
for 'several days.'- , . .. . .,
i! From Fort Klamath Mr. and
Mrs. C. ' V.i Loosley, frequent visi
tors In Klamath Falls were visi
tors in the city from their ranch
in the Fort Klamath country ever
the week-end. :-- . ,
;is leaving this morning for Merrill
where he will shear out another
'small bunch of sheep before con
signing the entire clip to tinman.
Leave for Chli-ago Miss Mollle
Stewart la leaving this morning for
Chicago for an Indefinite slay with
her sister. Mrs. John Pelton. Mrs.
Pelton. known here as Miss Mar
Jorlo Stewart some years ago, Is
well known In this city, having been
In the employ of the First National
bank for some years.
Sew I'll) sit Inn Hero Dr. Paul
Stewart arrived In Klamath Falls
yesterday to make his future home.
Dr. Stewart has established offices
in the Hopka building with Dr. Rue.
Dr. Rue Is leaving this week to re
turn to Berkeley for some months
before taking up his practise here.
From Coos I lay A trio of Marsh
field residents. Interested In lumber
were among the out-of-town visitors
in the city over the week-end. They
were A. Perkhor, O. Warier and
F. M. Cuba. They returned to Cooa
Bay last night.
From Rwdsport H. C. Morris
of Reedsport, Oregon, accompanied
by bis wife and children are In
the city for a few days on busi
ness. According to Morris, wno is
a resident of a lumber town, the
lumber Industry of Coos county and
the coast In general is putting on
a good appearance for the summer
exporting.
Visit Parents Walter Short who
is employed with a surveying crew
in the southern portion of the coun
ty, spent the week-end visiting with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Short.
tlillixiuln Among the week-end
visitors to spend several days in
Klamath Falls were: L. O. Wright.
Riley Powers, Al Meade and num
ber of others In from the ramps.
inby I lorn A baby boy
'born to Mr. Frank Hsavls. of Khlp
Ininutun. May i. at t p. Tit
little fellow weighed 8 pounds and
has been named Frank Albert.
From Lakovlew Lakeview resi
dents were nnmreous; in the city
over the week-end ' . and , among
those to spend several days here
on .business and pleasure combined
were H. A. Uttley of the neighbor
ing city. '
Drive to City Mr. and Mrs. L.
W. Metzger and daughter ana Mr.
and Mrs. A. Minturn, all residents
of Rraeburg. visited with friends
In Klamath Falls over Sunday, driv
ing oyer the mountains for the day.
Huslnrss. Visitors Among the
Hall hotel visitors for the day are
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Starr of Salem,
who arrived In the city last night
to make a short business trip.
"Con" Taylor "Con" Taylor,
well-known resident of Beatty,
where he conducts a store and
serves as marshal, Is in the city
today, arriving last night to spend
some time on business and buying
supplies..
Lakeview Merchant .... Lakeview
residents were numerous in the city
this week .and among theme - was
Harry Bailey, Lakeview merchant,
who came In the city last night to
spend some time visiting and trans
acting business.
Fnitinerr llii-r Guy V. Llntner.
engineer for the Hill Hues, arrived
in Klamath Fulls last night and
is expecting to remain for the bal
ance of the week In the city. Llnt
ner has returned from a recent
trip to Portland where he con
ferred with officials of the Hill
lines on the proponed entry In
Klamath Falls.
CirniiEt'r Hitc C. M Urauger,
district forester, of the United
States forest sorvice Is lu Klam
ath Falls for several days in the
interest of the National Stop Forest
Fire Campaign. Granger Is in
charge of the northwest division,
including Alaska and made an In
teresting discussion of the work be
ing done by the service at a re
cent chamber of commerce forum
luncheon.
From Duivunuir Mr. and Mrs. L.
F. Costel. of Dunsmulr, are among
the recent arrivals In Klamath
Falls to spend some time on busi
ness. Costel Is locomotive engineer
for the Southern Pacific lines In
this district.
Swnlli Vr Vet Man The
,.ll..tt-ln In Ihn rotlllilt'to list of
Spanish War Veterans of I ho Ap
plegato Camp, who took p;irt In
Memorial Day ceremonies last Sat
urday: Roy K. Stevens. Dan Wal
ters. K. a. Argraves. F. P. Price.
W. S. Kelly, Frank KrankforuV A.
II. Morrison, John Simmons, O. W.
Loud. 11. O. Conrad. J. ('. Untenle.
A. K. Gardner. W. P. Myers. W.
A. Ilateiiian, J. U Simmons. II. A.
Gooding, Fred A. linker. II. W.
Bathlany. P. It. Lyons, and Arthur
n. Wilson. Tho entire enwnilile
numbered SO veterans, which Is con
sidered a remarkable showing since
the lociil camp boasts but 30 mem
bers. Besides the Spanish war vets,
there were two grand old men of
the O. A. R. who marched In the
paraded and were overlooked In
previous news accounts, they were:
W. H. Thompson and J. A. Ben
nett. Nrw Shift At 1 Junius A new
shift has been udded to tho planing
department at Lamm's mill. It was
learned yesterday. Ten new em
ployes are necessitated by the In
creased operations.
From Dorrls Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Taylor and family of Dorris are
in Klamath Falls tor several days,
enjoying a shopping trip anfl visit
with friends in the city.
Purcluuto Shop Mr. and Mrs. S.
F. Warren, residents of Dorris are
in Klamath Falis, ; accompanied by
their daughter. They recently pur
chased the Barton Beauty shop.
which Mrs. Warren and her daugh
ter will take charge of in the near
future. The shrp Is located in
the Winters building. .
Chiloquin Visitors Among the
many visitors from Chiloquin were:
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril W. Benson and
son, who stopped at the Arcade ho
tel while In the city. Albert Os
trom, also a resident of Chiloquin
and Mrs. John Meyer, also from
the reservation town were in the
city.
Frequent VIMtor F. L. Har-
worth, of Sprague River, a fre
quent visitor in Klamath Falls
spent yesterday In the city visiting
with friends and transacting busi
ness.
School Teacher In Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Wilson, of Worden, returned
to their home this morning, after
spending several days in the city.
Mrs. Wilson Is a school teacher In
the Worden school nad enjoyed
short vacation over the week-end
and Memorial Day holidays.
Seattle Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Marks and Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Miller, residents of Seattle.
Wash., arrived In the city recently
to enjoy several visits In the Klam
ath country.
Gamblers Fined Five citiiens
faced Judge Gaghagen on a gamb
ling charge yesterday morning fol-,
lowing a raid by officers Lewis and
Collins on the "flat" Saturday
night. Matt Tomlin and Joe Mlllen
each paid 1 10 for their Indulgence
and John Babis. Mart Mlllen, and
Sam Tomlin got off htrough lack
of sufficient evidence to convict.
Chas. Peck paid a fine of $20 for
overindulgence In "moon."
Illinois - Visitors-Mrs. j 11. How.
lor, from Jprseyvllle. Ills,, la visit
ing In Klamath Falls with her
aunt. Mrs. Margaret Pitts.
F.mplre Arrivals Among the ar
rivals at the F.mplre hotel yester
day were: N. Love. J. Martin, and
J. Lold. San Jose. Calif.: J. E. Sim
mons, Portland; E. A. Coleney and
wife, Kirk, and R. U Larch, Newport.
Moe'a 9th Annual Sale of Pro
gress will point the way to satis
faction and ecenomy. Begins Friday,
June 5th. adv. J2
Enjoy Weck-Knd Mrs. J, C.
Johnston, accompanied by Mis
Anna Mae Johnston, MIsa Elsie
Lane and Miss Vera Houston en
joyed a week-end trip to the Pell-'
can Bay camp where they visited
with Mr. Johnston who Is super
intendent of the Pelican Bay
camps. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills
joined the party cn Sunday morn
ing, spending the day at the camp.
Drive To Vnlli-y Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Hanks, accompanied by their
daughter. Miss Fern Hanks and
Miss Kathleen Malloy, of Lakeview
and Miss Augusta Parker were vis
itors In the valley on Sunday. MIbs
Parker visited with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George H. Parker. Mr.
and Mrs. Hanks and party visited
with Mr. Hanks' brother, Louis
Hanks, of Canyonville.
$15.00
COMING SOON
The new small Victrola.
Terms $3 cash, $3 per month.
No i interest.
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Earl Shepherd Co.
507 Main St.
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Visit On Itcni'h Miss Loretta
Jenulugs and Miss Mae l'hlnney
were guests over tho week-end at
the Dalton ranch near Malln where
they spent several days with Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Dalton.
From Illy Mrs. Casebeer. a pro
minent resident of the Bly coun
try was among the out of town
visitors In the city yesterday, ac
companied by her daughter, Miss
Casebeer, '
Lumbermen Here P. E. Thlam
and A. H. Hogeland, lumbermen
from St. Paul, Minn., arrived in
Klamath Falls last night to spend
the remainder of the week confer
ring with Klamath Falls timber
men In regard to the lumber game.
To tiosc Cafeteria As a fare
well luncheon of the Riverside
school cafeteria, the school and a
number of special guests will he
bidden to enjoy a luncheon this
noon, when strawberry shortcake
will be the main Item on the menu.
Teachers from other schools In the
city were among the invited guests.
Lakeview Gilbert D. Brown, res
ident of Lakeview, arrived In Klam
ath Falls last night to spend sev
eral days here on business. Accord
ing to Brown the roads are in good
condition despite the steady rains
of . the past few weeks.
On Way Home Mrs. L. M. Mil
ler, resident of Lakeview, spent the
night in Klamath Falls last night
cn her way home after visiting for
some time with friends In Berke
ley, California.
.In Shopping Among the out-of-town
guests in the city for the day
are Mrs. Iola Huyler and daughter,
of Pelican Bay camps, who arrived
In the city last night to vlsft with
friends and spend the day shopping.
They stopped in the Hall hotel.
Sheepman Here Ivan Cain, well
known sheepman of the Bly coun
try. Is ln the city for several days
to visit with friends and transact
business. .
"Grocery Man" 8. A. Nelson of
Medford. known as the "grocery
man," Is In the city for a few days,
visiting and transacting business
with Klamath Falls grocers.
Horsefly Hliprpmnn Here Ivan
Cain, who with his brother Dudley
Is running a band of sheep In the
Horsefly country, was In the city
yesterday delivering Tils wool to
Martin Bros, warehouse. Mr. Cain denls, now of Klamath Falls.
Odcll Lake Among the many
out of town visitors, well known
In Klamath Falls Is David P. Rob
erts, a resident nad rancher of the
Odell Lake country, who Is in the
city for a few days on business.
Shopping Chiloquin visitors to
spend the week-end In Klamath
Falls shopping w.ere Mrs. John Ste
vens, who accompanied by her
daughter, were the out of town
visitors In the city.
From Dorrls Among the north
ern California visitors to spend
some time In the city Is M. W. Mc
Vay who Is on a short, business trip
here, looking Into property Inter
ests and visiting with Dorrls resl-
Drlves South John A. McCall,
Klamath Falls postmaster, accom
panied by his wife and two children
left Sunday morning for a two
weeks vacation, which will be en
Joyed in San Jose. San Francisco
and other southern cities. In the
absence of Postmaster McCall, K.
L. Griffith, assistant postmaster is
in charge of the office.
Marx Son Operated On Hilly
.Marx, young son, of Attorney Wm.
Marx, underwent an operation for
adenoids and also had his tonsils
removed at the Klamath Valley hos
pital yesterday. The Httlo fn
came through In fine shape.
A blending of crisp new merchan
dlse with economy at Mne's 9th An
nuai sale of Progress, Friday June
oin. adv. J2
SHORT ORDERS
at
ALL HOURS
The coffee we make
here can't be beat.
EAT
At
Coffee Dan's
616 Klamath
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world 'that hi offlri. t Ihn city . per day. The jndgs vatlmal.i I hut "want" , ""ik
hall has few oll In Klamath every caller lakes an avorag. of fined. "Hi
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Falls for volume ol mummy uu.i- - - mm. maains. an
ness Last month Miss Currln. I he I average of over Sevan hours per day ,HlhV
judV secretary, kept trs.k of j Ju.t lo look after tho wants of ,. .' 'Wh..
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Shop 902 Klamath. Res. Phone 192-W
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wood Building.
Successor to Dr. Geo.
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