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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1925)
Wmue Eighl WeiTnosiTav. Juno X 'gLOCALSf ii ml From Malta Among the manyi rorrm-tlon Information received out of town Tisilort in the city this j conceruini the pun-hase u( the week from the neishboring city of j Boston Beauty shop la iuoorrect, ac Malin la Miss Eva Myers, a real-; cording to an announcement made dent of that vicinity, who arrived by the owners of the shop last in Klamath Falls last night to spend nls.ht. several days. from California Mr. and Mrs. To VMt Mother Miss Lulu Fob- . Charles Kenny, of Eureka, are ter, teacher of Riverside school among the tourists to stop in Klam will leave Klamath Falls shortly ath Falls over night and to spend after (he completion of the school: some time here. The Kenny fum year and apend her summer yaca- ily drove north from their home tioo visiting with her mother in and Plan to remain tor a few days. Junction' City. Miss Foster will I ' return to "Klamath Falls In Septem-j Klirrpnuin Here Chester Has ber to 'resume her duties as teach- kins, of Merrill, waa among the out cf town visitors to spend yea terday In the city. Husklus is a From Rocky Point D. J. Puck- prominent shepeman of the Merrill ett, prominent logging contractor, j country he also operates a success or Rocky Point, arrived in Klara-j fuI farm. ' ath Falls the early port of the week , to spend , some time here trans- Graduates To IMrnlr If Old Sol acting business. Roads to Rocky permits, the 34 members of the Point are In good condition, stated ; eighth grade of Ceutral school will enjey a farewell picnic at Spencer Creek this afternoon. They will be accompanied by their instructress, Mrs. Ruby Wisecarver and a num ber of mothers who will furnish cars for transporting the children to the picnic grounds. I i..r,m tuttum Mrs. LouU llur-i In l-Yrnii III Mun'n t'i""i I Tin, accompanied by her mother-1 Jim tilvaiii. member of lb 1,ly in-law. Mrs. llurrUts, were among 'linden association were among the the Merrill vlnltors lu Klamath 'out of town visitors from their ! Falls Tuesday. They returned to i ranches lu the Illy section. Holh ! their homes oil Tuesday eveulng. , men are In hlamatli rail "u Interest of the roden next minim. after spending the day visiting with frUnilii ti. i Khonulna. KreM Hlrv Mail Men- Aeeoru- I liiKpcrta rattle Mr. and Mrs. C. ' lug to an arrangement between I.. 'Meyers, of Klamath Falls, accom- P. Salilli. of the Klamath county panied by Mrs. l. Ilayea, also a res-1 chamber if coinnierre anj . Idont of this city, spent the duy on j Me, manager of the Oregon Hate Tuesday, In Fort Klamath, where chamber, "Stip Forest Klres Week" Mr. Meyers inspected his cattle ! for the Pacific coast will be held in the Fort Klamath country. They this year from June 19 to July . returned late Tuesday night, re-j Instead of June 23 to July Hvait for portlug the Fort Klamath ranches merly planned. l',u.riuir 1'lereo In good condition. From tliiloiiulii Among the out cf town visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday was Mrs. J. H. Ileaslg. well known resident of Chlloquin. Mrs. Hessig spent the day shop ping in the city and visiting with friends. Puckett,, In spite ct the heavy rains of the past few days. I urn, Dlene Visitor Among the many out of town visitors to be seen on the- streets of Klamath Falls was Mlsa Ruth Hall, of Olene. who is visiting with friends in the city for a few days this week. . From Hilt Mr. and Mrs. George H. 'Taylor, prominent residents of Hilt, Calif., are In the city for a brief shopping tour. They are stop ping at the White Pelican hotel. Lakerievr Visitors Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Davis, residents of the neigh' boring city of Lakeyiew are among the visitors In Klamath Falls for several days this week. Davis is a business man of Lakeriew where he bat considerable interests. 1 From Topsy I. E. Perkins, of the Topsy Lumber company arrived In Klamath Falls last night where he will spend some time visitine with friends and calling on others Interested In the lumber game. Portland Visitors Among the visitors In Klamatn Falls from Port land, the City of Roses, are J. E. Buchanan, H. C. Dealer, L. E. Kneer.'W. M. Dockery, Eric Rut- quist, J. C. Elliott King and sister Miss Constance King, C. A. Hart, J. C. McVay and N. Audrey. Railroad Man Here A. F. Sned don, well known railroad man in Union Pacific circles arrived in Klamath Falls last night to spend some time visiting with railroad officials and inspecting the work djne here. On Business Clarence Wood house, cf Merrill, who Is associated with his father N. E. Woodhouse. in the bee Industry, was among the Tuesday business visitors in the city. The elder Woodhouse. who la known as the "Klamath Beeman" has a lnrf-e number of successful hives on his Merrill ranch. Handier Here S. P. Dehllnger. prominent rancher of the Merrill cuuntry was among the many out of town visitors In the city yestes day, visiting with friends and shopping in Klamath Falls stores. will be asked to Usiie an ntUelul proclamation to th affect Im mediately. It wax felt that the shorter period would be more ef fective where every community con centrates their efforts to put the campaign across in the briefest time. lYitland VIlliiT. I. Camp ihell of IVriland l In the illy mak ing a short business trip bore. I Among other Klamath Falls visitors .from Portland are Mr. and Mrs. W. I A. tilewart. who drove down over itlie Ashland-Klamath Full hlnliway Jlust nlKlil. ll.Hk) ivlm-w. H. Fuller. rel- ,lclil of liocky Point. Is 111 Klamath i Falls for several I'ays visiting with friends and transacting 1-ualucss. Ib'iid Visitor A 1 llobler Is In , ! Klamath Falls f r aome time In ilr.insuil liiislurss and call on frleuds In the lty.' llobler drove down from Ills home In Hem!, reporting the roads lu good condition. Ki.in.lonl Oil Man A. K. Ander-' son of Yreka. with the Standard 1 Oil company, Is in the city In the Interests of I lie company, making! a business trip here. J (iolf Mcs-thiK TiMilgbl A. J. Voye will serve as temporary chair man for the meeting of the Klam ath Coif and Country club to he held tonight at 7:3d p. m. In the chamber of commerce rooms. Offi cers will be elected and other busi ness trnaaartlona Including the dis cussion of the constitution and by laws. Every member Is urged to Frniu Midland Edna L. Flowers, resident of Midland, spent Tuesday in Klamath Falls, visiting with attend In person or by proxy by K friends and shopping. She is Inter- E. Wright, temporary secretary, as ested in the Midland store. no business can be successfully j transacted unless at ) least three Merrill Visitors Mr. and Mrs. i fourths of the metnliershlu are pre- John W. Taylor, of Merrill, were smong the out of town shoppers In Klamath Falls on Tuesday, from their ranch in the Merrill coun try. sent. From Coos Bay Frank Pike, of North Bend, who Is affiliated wlthj bis father in conducting the North j Bend Mercantile company Is in the j city on business and visiting with , friends. Pike made the trip from ! Coos Bay on the coast, over the mountains in a Ford. From The Fort Mrs. E. M. Leever, resident of Fort Klamath was among the many Tuesday shoppers In the city. Mrs. I.eever also visited with her many Klam ath Falls friends while In the city. ; home. New Ad Man (5. L. Baxter has taken charge of advertising at Moe's Woman's Store. Mr. Baxter is an advertising man of 15 yenra exper ience. He comes from Los Ang eles where he has been ussoclated with the Industrial News. II. s fun ily will arrive about July 1. making Klamath Falls their iwrmau-nt From Vliui A frequent visitor In t !' city fr ni h!s home In Yalo-j a on the Klalnnth Indian reserva-f Hon. Is F. A. Uutto, who arrived' yesterday to spend several duy ou business, t'oninilwlonrr llw M. L. Ityek- man. well known among the sports men of Klamath county, a member of the fish and gumo commission, I arrived In Klamath Falls yesterday ' to spend the remainder of the week in the Interests of hi work, llvk man will leave this afternoon for Diamond Luke, whero he will in I spvet the fish hatchery there. Ilyrk muli's home Is In Portland. Mi llnn.ni VUlU- E.I McHrnoin, stockman from llarnra valley was In town oil business yesterday, l'riil Voiina Valley Mr, ml Mrs. Ilurulnff and futility, t y. n valley were here yesterday shop ping wllh local Mien bants. IIiwIiicm Trl Hllsa Obonchn who operate his farm about seven miles southenst of this elly was at I Una I... I . ,,w,iM iv wiiiit.H metier iter m sienlay. IiIhihI lir Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Keeiler. of Ashland, passed tin mull Klaliulli Falls vsi...l,.v on their way home, after several day's trip around through the county. At l:iiiillf Hotel Anion those i wlio are registered at the Empire! hnl.,1 arsl Alvlli flurlf UHUMUIIU I Calif ; Mr. and Mr. W. ('. Mllkey and liaby, Dunsinulr, Calif., and Hay (istrett. The Dallas, Ore. i., Tz; i,u"" ''.mil, "., '""I K.I. .-TH 1 r'ln Wru. "w VUll In liy -Mrs. flrure Packs anil iwu children and Mr, 8. vj Kgellne, of Modoc Point, visited Klamath Falls yesterday on busi ness, j $15 COMINc Tl new J Termg $3 cui , No interest Earl She 507 Ju I I'n-m ('blliNiiln Miss May (lard ner was a city visitor yesterday from Chlloquin. Son Burn Mr. and Mrs. Carl Colvln, of 2222 White avenue are receiving the congratulations of their friends over the birth of a nine pcund boy, born Tuesday af ternoon, 2:00 o'clock. This is the second child and also the second toy. Colvln is employed with the California Oregon Power company. Lenve For Portland Dr. George E. Mallett, for several years a prac ticing chiropractor of Klamath Falls, left for Portland on Tuesday morning, where he will be interest ed In a new profession. He will be joined In Portland by Mrs. Mal lett and daughter, Dorothy, who have been visiting with Mrs. Mal lett's parents, residents of Salem. Out-of-tovrn Visitors Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Harris are in the city for a short visit with friends from their home in Klamath county. Merrlmnt Hore II. O. Enders, prominent merchant of Ashland, Is smong the out-of-town visitors In the city. Enders arrived In Klam ath Falls last night to spend sev eral days here -tn' conference with city merchants. From Malin Among the many visitors from Malln in the city yes terday and last night was E. L. Lamplot, a resident of the neigh boring town. While in Klamath Falls, Lamplot stopped at the Hall hotel. 1- M From Stone Lagoon Few visi tors from Stcne Lagoon wend their way to Klamath Falls. However, two of the residents wore guests In the city last night. They were: Mr. and Mrs. William J. Graham who spent the day shopping and transacting business from their farm. , Chautauqua Men Ernest F. Grundemeler and John A. Grimm, both Interested in the Ellison-White Chautauqua company, are in the city,', arriving last night to erect the large seven day tent which the company Is sending to Klamath Falls this year. From Dunsmuir Charles A. Knig, of Dunsmuir, interested in the control of infesTed trees in the Long-Bell Lumber company tracts In r the' Yamsey mountains, Is In Klamath Falls for several days from his home in northern California Several months ago, crews were put to work clearing the tract of these trees and the work Is expected to be completed within a very short time. ixing Bowls Nest of Five Glass Bowls SPECIAL for this week only Announcement . Dr. A. R. Lucius, Chiropractor New Location Under wood Building. Successor to Dr. Geo. Mallett. Phone 420. Baldwin Hardware Cos Saturday, June 6 Q Genuine 1865 William Rogers Co, T Set of 6 high grade guaranteed heavji plated tea sjioons. Per Set . ; M Finished in grey silver with attractm; This is an unusual value in high pi silverware. Sold Saturday Only. Baldwin Hardware "The Winchester Store." 418 Main St. i PI 89 ."...'.Chlloquin Vlnltor J. H. Hamil ton, resident of Chlloquin arrived In the city last night to spend sev eral days from his tftme on the In dian reservation. Hamilton la stop ping at the Arcade hotel while in the city. To Visit In North "For Pleas ure only" was the way J. H. Car nahan described his week or ten days' visit In Portland. In Com pany with Mrs. Carnahan, Mr. Car nahan left late Tuesday afternoon, spending the night in Roseburg. They plan to be gone the major portion of a fortnight visiting with friends and enjoying the annual Rose Festival In Portland. Motor South Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wood, of Algoma, accompanied by' their daughters, Mrs. Vera Schults and Mr. Shultz and Mrs, John Yaden and two children, Mel- vln and Ardelle, motored to Duns muir on Saturday where their son. Attorney C. Stanley Wood and fam - Ily, of Oakland, met them for a two days camping trip. , n A new line of Kitchen Crockery in white and blue. in i , -r - 1 l : j Gome in and Drive a Car Home! We Have All Makes All Types Many people drive a Used Car for every man can afford to buy one of the & cars now being shown in our sensational Used Car Sale. There are closed model. open models-practically every well known make-each marked 'way below & real worth. 1924 Studebaker Big 0, Gould Top, . Guaranteed $1550 1924 Hupmobile Touring noo Stc ?er.d.an- excel'ent condition 1250 1923 Special Six Studebaker 875 ivt.c uiurn MX KtlirlPhalrnr Pv TV 2 Buick Six Tnnrinrr ' 1 Claud H. Davis, Furniture 124 N. 7th cor 1922- Buick Six Touring ' f 50 1923- Buick Four Coupe .. jO 1918 Cad illan 8 . 1 nfn 1921 Oakland Six"":: "" 0 1921-Oakland Roadster":::'.::'.'. 00 1920 Dodge ... o-n 1920 Nash ''Z 1920-Chandler Coupe": '" loo. e , CHEVROLET'S " ,924 Sedan, Like New orl() 1924- 4 Pass. Coupe, Excellent Condi': "! rti- 1924 Touring 1924 Touring 1923 Touring 1923 Touring 1924 Roadster 1922 Touring 1920 Touring FORDS 1924 Coupe, Excellent Condition $ 1923 Coupe, Excellent Condition j 1923 Sedan, Excellent Condition 1925 Touring, Guaranteed -- $. 1923 Tourinir : -"' & 1923 Touring '922 Touring STARS 1924 Light Delivery t 1924- 1924 Touring 2 Pass. Coupe, Guaranteed "ZZ 02 400 1923 Touring 1923 Touring Touring PGrJgpn-California Used Car Exchajf L.. ti. Hoagland, Mgr. Eigh0.