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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1925)
Eight Friday. .Tunc .r, 1025. ffLOCALSj . Siai Arrortllnc to Irum Morrill -Mr.. J A Murray Assi.iiil r...liiiH.I.T (irlffllh. the ami .UiiKhlor. Kv ..r Morrill, with now siami". a. pruvlilvd in tlio w- lio'lluic In till, clly ytf nltiv. I ll raios. have nrrivoil and ar rvaily ' for H80. The .iBiiuw are of fifloon hlumutli VIllor Kimik llryanl -....t .i..n..min..ti..n u county out iiiur yoBionlay and aro uso.l lor mircial delivery ot 'afternoon from III. raii.-h noar town, parcels uoiiililiiK more than two iwumla. nlr- VWtow-Mi Johnlo Jonoa' laii.l Mrs. Ilrown Ml.haol were city Itolatlvo. Vill - I.. K. l'holp. Iiu visitor. yesterday from tholr Homes as hi. homo kiiokI. Mr. and Mm. l Puiry. Vi.il l f iill"iilii Warren Crook, mid Kd 'imloo. or Ilia tlol.lon Itiilo store. '" hiil ,., vi.llor. In Chllouuln " dnjr, lallliiK "' nioroliiiiita In lhi reervnilon town. I V. hi Kim. no- KiiRKnt vl.lior. ihn olty llila week hav been gnu, numerous anil aniuim I ha nilw( rr rriu la ii. ii. una, who la Bttonillfc ihn remainder i-f lh - in on alior: bu.lnaaa trip. bar, !.::. ?'. Front Olene Mrs. J. H. Hawkins. Frum INiHluinl Mlsa Kunnie a frequent Ylsitor In the olty from Po.t., resilient of Portland, drove her home In Olene. spent yesterday . down from her home In the north In Klamath Falla Ti.ltliiR with on Tuesday afiornoon to spend five friends and transacting business, ior six days visitiiiB with hor father. 'Peter Tost of Klamath rails. From Modoc Point Miss Haiel i Sharer and Miss Winnie Grizzle, who ' uest M Luncheon E. J. Doty during the winter months teach business man of S.m Francisco, was school in the Modoc Point school. ' the guest of Marlon .Mne. ninmaiu ne Kwanl!1 nchoon were among the visitors in the city ; tlmbernian. at the weekly luncheon u.rdav l city Mrs. Vivian J. Wilde was yesterday, visiting with friends and' of the Klwunis club at uoon yes-! In town yesterday shopping with In- transacting business. jteriiay. I Minor Here Kd Mcllroom, who cal merchants. owns a nine on the A inland huh- Tourists Hon nr. and .vrs. jArch Proclor. i Grove. They ' brother-in-law. some time. V residents of Cottage are his sister and and aro here to spend roi ior was a guest at From llllilot.raii.1 Mr. and Mrs. license Smith of llililclirund are In hi. clly on business this week. " ! Irs I. ... m ut uuun yon- I rr 1. ib .1 V. From Morrill Among the many: """ ..or. ..... .u.. ...... . .,:,., ,h- ilv this I v. - 1 "imps, residents 01 .-nu .luin o. out of town week was Burrell Short, prominent rancher of the Merrill district, who Calif., are among tho many tourists tl0 wwk Ml.ilroom , unuiug meir way 10 n.ian.a... r.. frit.mts ln le cv wUU h h spent yesterday shopping and trans- ' visited while here, acting business in Klamath Falls. T'itr1 llis e" ln ,l,e cham"i ber of commerce Thursday morning. From the Airrncy Homer Garich. way, was a Klamath Falls business visitor In the city the early part of many ' Visits Here Mrs. who was before her marriage, -Miss' Fannie Stoops, was among the out of town visitors from the Altumont camp, which Mrs. Garich Bald was becoming especially busy. Mr. and Mrs. they met with an accident coming Ernest Wiley were business visitors into Klamath Falls, when a passing here yesterday from the Agency. car failed to dim J.he lights, causing. the Phillips enr to be smashed badly., From Kooky Point Nancy Vollman I The car was a Marmon. and in order of Rocky Point was a county seat to continue their journey north they visitor yesterday. To Kitjoy Picnic Primary grades, which Include the first and second and the advanced division, sixth. were forced to wire for another car at their home in San Mateo. Seattle Visitors J, K. Mullelr and wife, and Miss Dolly Kelley are To Attend I.imikc Mr. and Mrs. in Klamath Falls from their homes '.Marion Hanks, acconinanied hv Mr it Seattle seventh and eighth grades of Pelican anJ Mra Q Wortley. plan to I Bay school, enjoyed the annual ave SaturUav moraln. for ,.or,. Algoiim Visitors Mrs. II. S. school picnic on Wednesday after-,1mid vhm xbey wi aUend tn(.;Wood, Mrs. L. II. Kimball and Mrs. noon. The intermediate division. i a cnapter of ,ho Ea8tern Star, Freeman Schultz of Algoma. were tn.ru. lourtn auu i..Uu graues, uem lodgei Qf wh,cn Mrg Hank ((J , m yesterday shopping tueir si wch. ...r u. tue worthy matron of the Klamath Falls: Mamath Falls merchants. chapter. They plan to spend the en- with yesterday afternoon. All three the divisions were accompanied their teachers. Mt. Lakl Visitor Verne McClel lan, son of J. S. McClellan, pro prietor of the Mt. Lakl store, was a Klamath Falls visitor yesterday, calling on business. ' tire week in Portland, visiting with! J'1""1"" Here Mrs. Mary Poole friends tlon. Hotiirns To Work Thomas 11 Massey. regular dispatching clork of the Klamath Falls postoffice. lias' friends and transacting: returned to his position after an! absence of 13 days. Massey was iui i I quarantine with a case of chloken-l Ijcavo Today Mrs. Bert Thomas; pox t ! and daughter Mary, accompanied by j Miss Sarah Etta Truax, will leave To Take Vacation Charles C. this morning for the east, where j Whitmore, stamp clerk in the Klam Mrs. Thomas and daughter plan to ath Falls postoffice. is planning to Tislt In Columbus, Ohio, for the! enjoy his vacation in San Jose for summer. They will spend their time! the next two weeks. Whitmore. in there with Mrs. Thomas' parents, j company with his wife and two Miss Truax will visit with relatives children, will leave Saturday moru la Lewlston, Ohio, for the summer, ing, driving south in their car. All : members of the postoffice force, ! Handier Here Among the out of I with the exception of Assistant Post town visitors to spend yesterday in j master Griffith, have taken their the city was J. E. Newham of Olene vacation. Griffith plans to attend and attending the conven-l " ""r- who Is confined at the Klamath General hospital. came in from Ilildehrnnd I he with her husband. today to At the Kinpire Among the arri vals at tho Empire hotel yesterduy were: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Phillip, of Coquille. Ore.. I. F. Hernlg of Portland, M. Tansey of Portland, and W. A. Ktton of San Francisco. district. Newham Is one of the most successful ranchers of that section, which he reports to be ln splendid condition. the grand lodge of the Elks in Port land, July 13 to 17. - From Ranch Miss Evelyn Apple gate, who Is residing on the Apple gate ranch at Swan Lake, was among the recent visitors fn Klamath Falls to visit and shop. From Illy Mrs. Tom Garrett, resident of Bly, is among the out of lown visitors in the city for a few days. Mr3. Garrett resides on a ranch In the Bly section, and spent her visit in Klamath Falls with friends. In This Week Among the ranch ers from the outlying district to spend some time in Klamath Falls in the city this week this week was Chester Avery, who, visiting with friends. From the Fort Orth Siscmore was among the out of town guests shopping and Sisemore re conducts a chicken Merrill road. ranch on thpl sides on a ranch in tho Fort Klam ath country. GREEN SLABS are ripe Our trucks iwill be haul ing 16-inch preen slabs lor a few days. Our customers are buying fh:s good cheap wood. $30 for 10 Cords. Elock Wood At Cheap Prices. PEYTON & CO. 601 Main St Phone 535 Confined To Horn.? H. K. Hol man, Klamath Falls carpenter, is confined to his home suffering from an attack of la grippe. Holman re sides at 1320 Pleasant street. From Midland Mrs. J. B. Hooper of Midland was among the shoppers In the city yesterday to call on Klamath Falls merchants. Mrs. Hooper makes her home on the Hooper ranch in that section. Malin Visitor Mrs. John R. Relur of Malin, was among the out of town visitors In the city from her home on the Relur ranch. She visited with friends and enjoyed sev eral hours of shopping while here. Plant Flowers The chamber of commerce entrance presents a very attractive atmosphere with the plant ing of flowers In tho window boxes of the entrance. Window boxos filled with flowering plants and vines have been placed on either side of the main door. Portland Visitor W. A. Stewart, supervisor of Long lines of the Ore gon division, was a Klamuth Falls ; visitor In this city this week on business from his home In Portland.: Postpone Picnic The annual spring picnic of the Kedron club, which closes all social activities until the spring months, has been post poned from this week until the lat ter part of next week, due to the Inclemency of the weather. Accord ing to Miss Vera Houston, president of the organization, the date of the picnic will be announced definitely later. '. ( onflind To Hod Mrs. Chester DeLap, wife of the deputy county clerk. Is confined to her bed with a severe attack of rhetimntism. Mrs. DeLap has been 111 for some time, and attending physicians say that her condition Is much Improved over that of last week, although the com ing' of better weather will better her health. AH! ANOTHER CUP, PLEASE! IT'S LEWIS' SPECIAL COFFEE! You really can't drink enough of Lewis' Special Coffee. That rich tang is found only in a Coffee of such excellent quality. Say it yourself come in today and order a pound at only 50c a pound or 2 for 95c Our Own Delivery Service. Ben P. Lewis, Grocery "The Old Reliable Coffee House." SIXTH STREET MARKET F. R. Hamilton, Proprietor. Fresh and Smoked Meats, Chickens at the right prices. 223 So. Sixth St. Phone 355 At Ttw ' VVILun Vlsltorf at tho While Pelican hotel this week In clude a number frum Sacramento. The major portion cf them are men who are making short busi ness tr;p to KlanKi'.n r.ius anu the lUit Includes: J. r. Wilson. A. F. Sneddon. V. J. lilviner. It. J. Mailt lllv. ( W. tluruow and others. From SlililiiKtoii Mrs. C. ('. Sutton, a frequent vlx.llor in Klam ath Falls from her home in Shlp pinKton was among the shoppers In the clly yesterday. i-Ut. ' i. Build with- STONE-TILE Protect Your Building Investment. Time anil the elements bring rapid depreciation In the value and uKPearance of a frame build ing. Protect your Investment by build. Ing with Stone-Tile hollow con crete brick whi'-h nctnally be comes harder ami stronger with age. requires no ctpensn for up keep and lastingly preserves the good appearance of your building. Cot SlomvTilc Kstimutc You HiimiI. Ilofore Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 703 Mnrkrt Phone .ViJ-W .i.;AlH fc. fa l u no r - i -i Ir . 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