The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 05, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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Y0sA vOxDnaimfty News
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Friday June 5, 1925.
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Bore one day last
of Clillmii'ln. was
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a and family were
their way l Ry.
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li'd hero one day
paid a visit to lUir.
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rd and f ni ' ' t tiiailu
In Kl'.imtli Knlls
week.
ilifjr ri'l timed home
Palis Monday much
quite a ra In full here
and Sunday, and the
r covered with uo
k who ban a position
of Wolford & Wann
Hp 10 Ilcntty on Krl-
people will have their
' lent Friday evening
lark made a visit to
cat Monday, roturn-dy.
here very approprlale-
hcmurlul Sunday by a
a speech by Kov.
lon. the manager of
lie a trip to Klamath
returning Saturday.
I Claintun who has
p to his room for scv-
ahl to I10 Out attain.
Clinton, of the Wll
' dlmrlrt. Is visiting
this week.
t a children's day at
r Sunday, June 7. with
M a lunch at noon.
quite a crowd at the
'k cemetery Saturday,
leaves wuro decorated
Prosram, cnnslaling of
1 peech by Ilov. Mra.
hen a lunch at Dontty,
and In the allrnoon the Hev. Mcln
tub delivered in addrosa.
Mm. Ilar.ley. was . Klamath
Kb,1" Tl"ltor one i.y it WMk
Mr. Bmlth. who ha. tWB work.
Ing at the mill baa coniracted to
build Councilman Frank Coliern'i
hem... Mr. Cobern will have one
of the moat up to dale houeea In
thla vicinity when rompleti-d.
Ivan Pnnkey was , Kpragua river
vlaltor last week.
Judge Jeff,irc,n (. mddle waa
here ono day laal work. The Judge
Informed ua Hut he w4 not ao
Well a he hud been
Thurmon Jackson Is the proud!
owner of a new car. j
Waller (Iregg, proprlntor of the'
Earage here returned home from
Med fur d lint week where he wen',
to take hla high bred Sparkplug to
he trained.
Mm. May Reynolds hua accepted
a poalllrn at the Klamath cafe. '
Horn r ilutchson waa In town
hint wer I: a Irjelness. Mr. Hutch,
snn In :1.p r""'rnment farmer at
the old Vnnlx t.:rm.
and Lorrotta: Mlaa Fern'a. t. nt ihi.
. u . . m HunOB of Klam. Thoae attending tb. dance
ram were gueate of Mra. W.
Clement! Sunday.
Mra. Btevena of the Ewauna log
glng camp wa a vlaltor here Sat
urday, ,
Louie Gervali waa a Klamath
FalU vUltor over Sunday.
M. D. Hufberger motored to Med
ford on Luilneia laat Saturday.
Mlea Margaret Denaon apent the
week end with her parenta, Mr.
and Mra. W. A. Hunon.
Mlaa Mary Cloldthwalte arrived
here from Berkeley. Cel.. where
at
Fort Klamath Saturday night frcra
thla place were: Mr. and Mra. J.
K. Mansfield, Mr. and Mra. Charlie
Sevlta, Mra. W. E. Clement. Fred
Jackaon, Andy Anderaon, Norman
Anderaun, Charlie Cbaataln, John,
Leo and Jamei Brophy and Ted
Savage.
CHILOQUIN
William Crawford, well known
rancher of SpraKue and Mra. Craw-
ahe haa been attending Mlaa Head's; ford have been spending the paat
school, to apend the aummer vaca-jfew daya In Klamath Falls on a
I IILDERBRAND
Itll.ltKllltANH, June 5. Joe
Itoceel .and r.lero wcro visiting at
the Hitler r.imh Siinduy.
Mr. an, Mri. Warren Kllgoro
Bpont Saturday night with Mrs. K'll
gore's parenu, Mr and Mrs. Chas.
Flaekua.
j Mrs. l'eto I.oreni returned horn
Runflay after an abaence of several
weeks.
Must of tho people In our valley
vlnlted tho llonnnta cemetery Sat
urdny. May 30. i
Owing to reci.nt ralna the loggera
have had to lay off for several
daya.
' M. Kliick and son Fred and B.
(louche moved a cabin Wednesday
from the W. I). Miller mill to their
ranch near llonania.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Flackus
and children and Grandma Flackus
visited at T. 1'. M.'chuels' Sunday
afternoon.
Marvin Michuul lias been work
InK for Mr. Kmllo Egert the past
week.
Mr and Mrs. W. O. Smyth and
babies and Mrs. S. K. Hartilor and
children were dinner guesta at the
T. P. Michael ranch Sunday.
E. P. Pool Is quite sick with
typhoid fever and was taken to
tho Klamath General hospital Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smyth and
son Orval delivered some beef to
Klamath Falls butchers Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flackus and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Kilgore were fishing at Sprague
river Sunday.
Mrs S. K. Hartzler and children
railed" cn Mra. George Ritter and
Mrs. Charlos Woelk Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton were
transacting busluess In Klamath
Fulls Tuosduy.
James Vllira has returned home
from his Sprague river ranch.
F. A. Roberta and 8- K- Hnrt
sler were transacting business In
Klamath Falls Tuosduy.
Hon with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Ooldthwalte.
Charlie Chastaln and Leo Brophy
motored to Fort Klamath Sunday
A. J. Fender, Mr. and Mrs. W.'a.
Benson and Margaret Benson mo
tored to Anne Creek Sunday after
noon. W. Doney vn ft business visitor
in Klamath Falls Monday and Tues
day of this week.
J. K. Mansfield and Pete Oade are
setting bp a rock erusher at Lobert
station for L. K. Porter, contractor
of Klamath Falls.
J. Dufoot left here Tuesday morn
ing for Yanix where he has accept
ed a position as blacksmith.
Ray Hofberger and .Louis Ger-
vals were business visitors in Klam
ath Falls Wednesday,
Charlie hevlts was down from
business trip.
Word baa been received from
Chief Montanlc, of Pcudleton, who
is well known here on tbs Klam
ath reservation, that If possible he
will come over to the Klamath In
dian convention. The Chief la well
remembered In religious circles,
having appeared before large gath
erings many times.
Harry Demspey. newspaperman ol
San Francisco, who has been In
Klamath county tor the past week
and making a tour of Inspection
of the habits and conditions of the
Indians on the Klamath reservation
left for Klamath Falls enroute to
northern Oregon, where he will
spend the week-end before his re
turn south. Mr. Demspey says all
the roads he traveled over were in
fair condition with the exception of
The new Oelnger. building la lng ahown
nearly completed and aoon Chllo- horse race,
quia win be able to boat of having
quln will be able to boast of having
Klamath county.
R. C. Spink, local Justice of the
peace was a recent visitor In
Klamath Falls.
The Unique dancing floor will be
thrown open to the public Satur
day night at Wlul-Kae, music be-!
lng furnished by tbe Broadway
Novelettes, which have a great rep
for giving the public the best dance
music.
Walter J. Kerrigan, director of
publicity for the Klamath Indian
covenl'on has returned from Ash
land ere he went In the Interests
(nf the convention and Is spending'
a few days in Klamath Falls.
Ben F. Mitchell, treasurer of the
Klamath Indian convention and W.
. C. Balfour, local hotel man have
returned from Klamath Falls.
Weather permitting there will bo
a rodeo at Riverside park Sunday
afternoon and great Interest Is be
ta tbe com:ng blooded
Chief Alex Temcsch left (or
Klamath Falls enroute to Grants
Pass with over 30 head of bucking
horses and two mules, which will
appear In tbe comlrg rodeo there.
Cecil Jackson, Alvln Jackaon ar-1
Francis Silvers went along with t
horses. Elden Miller, of the finance com
mittee of the Klamath Indian con
vention was a recent visitor In
Klamath Falls.
If you must think of price.
think of this roofing
"No Interest"
Calimua camp to vlalt with his fam- the road between Chllnquln and
lly Tuesday evening
Mrs. Mort Curtis and brother
Billy Crown were visitors at Mrs.
U. Anderson's Sunday.
Andy Anderson haa accepted a
position at Bray's mill on Sprague
river.
Fred Jackson Is working on the
irrigation ditch at Fort Klamath.
Sprague (known as the Cave road)
and that his and two other cars were
stuck in a lane above Bray's mill
for over a hour, also that below
the Bray mill that fallen rocks
endangered public travel. He leaves
Klamath county with pleasant
thoughts of the bearttiful trip.
Wade Crawford, who has estab-
Backed by Johns-Man ville Inc.,
with over fifty years experience
in the manufacture of roofings.
Madeof carefully selected rag felt
thoroughly saturated with life-j
giving natural asphalts;
Johns-Manvilie
Pilot :Koof ing
H. D. Lewis, of Marysvllle, Calif., llhd a fnx farm at Fort Klam
Is a guest at the W. Doney home ath, left for Klamath Falls on a
this week. Lewis la a brother
ct Mrs.: Doney.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Goings, of Seat
tle, Wash., were house guests of
Mr and Mrs. Troy Miller Monday
business trip.
John Hessig has Installed over
25 telephones In the new Gelnger
building and expects shortly to have
his new phone book off the press.
$30.00 Portable
Terms as low as $5 cash
and $5i per month. References
required. No interest.
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507 Main St.
pup
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really good service.
We recommend the application
of Johns - Manville Pilot with
Pyramid Kaps, fasteners that in
sure an absolutely weather -the
tob. Ask us about this feature.
W. D. MILLER
General Distributors
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Mrs. May Daw and two daughters
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