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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1925)
Saturday, .Turn' ., 1025. LOCALS! I week-end here, inker Is rontrar- their frocks of pastel placed ! tor if llu. Irrlantlon dums In tin- In front and the boy. on rl" lUngell valley district. I pisiform In front. After f..e pl- ;tiire wm taken lh student lutirch- I lloopltnl HiNt.l lr. It. K. I.tv ,,j the theatre where they heard j Sleiner. superintendent i f th state Mr,. Therein II. Thatcher ivu, the ! hosnltnl. is making visit lu Kluiu-' cniiiim iiei'intini addiv Illplumas To Shop Mr. and Mrs. V. C. l)ul- Former Hmiileiiu Mr. and Mrs. tln yAnt tri , ,! home lu Kaleiu W1,ri awarded by Superintendent J. ton are expected In Klamath Kails Claude Taylor, former resident of, (, WvHt W,n n0 invocation alven from their ranch In the Maliu dls-J Klamath Kails, are vlsittni! In Ihej l.nm T,, Vullev Mrs. J. T. tl.Vi t. I). Yame, of the Otatt trict thlt afternoon to spend the city for the remainder of Hie nilllnisley Is stopping In the city Methodist church. week-end shopping and visiting with from their present home In Ited (or ,he remallutor 0f i, week from . friends. Bluff, Calif. Taylor was Interested htr home ,n ,.,.,, valley, where Kur mll,vMl KK.Ise in ine urocery Dus.ne.. ... ,h(, B1,ln(!.,i,,Vj conduct a ranch. t IK1Mr u,ft y,.,.r.l..y morning to Krom the Agency Mr. and Mrs. dent here, but has now bent his , iumm(,r wllh n,r ,,lir. Orvllle Elliott of Klamath Agency ( interests with the Shell Oil com- ,ruu (tak,lim, ,,. s. Thorp, a enl4 , ,,00ll rv,,r mi Cooper were aVong the out of town visit- pany. frequent visitor In the city, repre-'wno wa iployed ' u teacher lu ore In the city yesterday. Mr. and. -. .entnlg the Hest Tractor company, ,ho ymt Addition school will not Mrs. Elliott made the trip for the! ltnnciier In Louis Hurrls. well ,s tl)l,pln al ,he h.u- hotel for ri,urB to ,elch n,.u yr .he occasion of the graduation of their; known rancher of the Merrill road ,BV,,r,, d,V9 fr01ll nla nume bfva b,o o ol)U)n , uinMtT daughter. Miss Klorence Elliott, who1 district, was among the out of town 0aklanJ ipo-Ulou In the Portland schawls. Is a member of the senior class of visitors In Klamath Kails yester-, ' " Sacred Heart academy. day. To IU Mnrrlrd Miss Ilorris Ady. -iiiiiImuiiii Anionic the lectur- teacher of Milk Addition school ' rn aIlll pntertnim.rs on the Klllson. Sutton In-Lee Sutton, rancher h ,,,,, dal, ot her marriage for : Wn,., chautuuqu. rrcult. In the f the Merrill district was a busi- ,v i,,... . i., n.. t,iv i .. ... . ..... ii ih I k a " -- icily vi iviamatn ram inis ween ar ' '""'"" "" " " ifi Klamath Fa in for norland rri-i- From Algoma Mrs. G. W. Helms i was among the out of town visitors of the Merrill district was a busi- ... , . t icu iiuiiiaiu rana .... . ... ouiiioer arriving yesieruiiv. lur day shopping and calling on friends outside of the fact that Sutton moro, . she w, remain p.lrtv lncluil Mr ,nJ M. . j. , - Her marriage to talvin I'eyton. son and s K iiUjlundsen. laponsor the raising of sugar beets f Mr anJ Mrg Veyioa of From B.-nd-Jack Atkinson o OB hls ,and. According to Sutton , cil). wlI1 omlr wlthln lhe com. H.Tr-FrcJ Walker Bend Is among the many out of lhe recent ralns have aided the th'' w,k. Vr nd Mnl , ? . .. v n town visitor, to spend the week-end beets ma,erlally and he expects his . ,"",,1, .T-1""1 1 T , I In the city. Atkinson arrived In! ,,,. cr0D to brlng hlnT begin- Pe . " immediately af- ure , Wi,y for ,M, palmier the middle of the week to visit and 1" r- ,uok b,n ter for a aummer on Prague river f the wk. Walker and Heed are " - w in(Tt'iea in me nair iiiKwy ur mi tf iliu etininii nn th TiVfr ...,. flay Many Klamath " pariineni 15 wnica isr serTo . . engineers. transact business. . Dairy Man L. G. Conlcy, prom inent rancher of the Merrill district was yesterday. Conlcy conducts a suc cessful dairy ranch in that section of Klamath county. To Mce I'luy Many Klamath Palls resident!! are Dlannlne to at-! . 1. rrom l-oruami Among uie oui , . . . - j Ipnil th Jan Pnwl nlav "Romeo ... .. .l ( r 0 or town viaiiors in ine cuv are a' VIslW Hen- Mrs. J. H. Noble was a Klamath Falls visitor Kriday from her home on the Merrill route. While In the' city Mrs. Noble visited with her husband, who Is receiving medical attention In ono of Klam ath Falls hospitals. ; From Merrill Among the ranch ers to drive into the city Friday morning to transact business and shop was C. W. Morgan of the Mer rill ranch. Morgan has a success ful dairy farm In that district. Sells Cattle Mrs. Mary H. Wil Hani, owner of a ranch on the Spring lake road, was among the business callers in the city yesterday According to Mrs. Williams, her fine dairy herd has been sold, the deal consummated this week. From Country E. A. Schriner of Spring lake road, was a business visitor in the city yesterday, calling on local merchants. . Reedcr In U. E. Reeder, rancher of the Olene district, and president of the Federated Board of Com munity clubs in Klamath county, was among the ranchers to visit In the city this week. Reeder spent Friday in Klamath Falls. To Chlloquln Mrs. Waive Bell, a teacher in the Mills addition school, left the latter part of this week for Chlloquln, where she will spend the summer with her husband, Frank Bell. Meyers Improving- O. V. Meyers. Mack- truck man, who broke his right shoulder recently, is much Im proved and made a hurried trip into Klamath Falls yesterday. ' Meyers was Interested In work in the Ga zelle camp, where he was making a short business trip when the Injury to his shoulder and elbow occurred. Meyers' home Is In Medford. To (in North Mrs. Jennie Hum tt-lll I u u n lrllnn,l 'li..r the White Pelican hotel from the! , ' "' - " - k ...' .k. U Cu. l.,.l Monday night In the Crlterian thea tre in Medford. Mrs. C. S. Currln. accompanied by her daughter Miss .!.-,, w,m, , u,..,,,! ; uorotny currm. plan to leave .n-Ccorge D. Dean and C. C. Carter. "-"-- """ -" "- day afternoon at 4 p. m. They will remain over night in Medford. An I of the Klamath Falls chap- Duo to the prtvs of business lie-turn From I.nkevlew Mr. and I ,rr other car will enjoy the play, Mrs. ! Mrs. Jack Ileal returned yesterday Mr- Walton will be unable to make H. W. Poole, Mrs. T.wyla Ferguson (rom Lakevicw whore they accom-the ,rlP north. Mr. and Mrs. Mar and Mre. Steve Sabo Jr., are plan- panied Mrs. Jack McAuliffe on lon Hanks and Mr. and Mrs. II. C. nlng to make the trip. j Thursday, called by tho Illness of ""ley are leaving this morning to attend the grand chapter meeting. Mrs. Hanks to go as worthy matron from the Klamath Falls chapter. To IM-Un Mmitlt-Ml. Frank Frankfoid and two daughters, Mlsa Vera Thompson and Mlsa Joau Thcinpson. plsn to leave Hunday morning for Los Angeles, where they will spend (hre weeks visiting with friends and relatives. They will also atop at other auulhern cit ies on their way south. They plan to dile. On IUihie- K. H. Htewart. res ident of Khlpplugton was among the out of town business visitors In the city yesterday, calling on lhe Kluuutli Kalis merchant. t'm. hlim Improve It. W. ( alch- Ink. chief clerk of lhe Standard (HI cciiipany Is recovering from a severe attack of la grippe which confined h 1 tn to Ills home for near ly two weeks. From The Valley Among the "old-timers" to drop Into the city for a visit with friend Friday af ternoon was T. II. Wilkinson, ranch er i t Langell valley, who with Ills grandson. Gerald Wyly. has re cently relumed from a winter's vklt In I .os Angeles and Tulare. Wyly, who Is a resident of Tulare. Jlau to remain wlht his g.-iud-father during the summer months ou his much In the valley. The two drove north and report the roads In good condition. Vklllii Krl.Ly Will Wordea, resident of Hlilpplnglon, spent Fri day In Klamath Falls, transart. Ing biwlnnas and visiting wm, frleuiU and merchant. To Fort land A. II. Wyalt. of the Kureka Appliance company led Friday afternoon for Portland whero lie. will spend -th week-end ou bus iness. II plant lu return Hiiuduy eveulng. For Kujrewi I". II. Iluck nnd ft. K, M .flavin are leaving this after noon for a 'rl business trip to ::uK'i wher they wilt rema'n over tin week-end. to ! fiww i f to """"uiiiT' i . .. .. . . "MUttL , To Ta iiio Mr. and Mr, the Wkii tL, ? lirurge llartli are planning to leave tight or , land, slurs they will vlall. nJoy-:lD lll bt jd Ing their aumnivr vacation. I and T. W, jjjj , Rom Ii i To Vl.lt -Mr. Mauls Hood. In , tlonsl RM company with her llttl uler. M Lis msrimo h fo IHxle Klaln Kmmon. will leave tary o( tha s' Tuesday morning from Klamath Kstat assorts To Attend Showing T. P. Hend- Mr. McAuliffe. erscu Is among those planning to. j-roqucnt visitor Roy Entler. of attend the play In Medford in which jMcdford a frequent visitor In Jane Cowl is to be presented on KIamath Falls , maUing g a 8hort business trip to the city. Monday night. Surveyors Among the additions to the Klamath Development conj- Front llend Among the Bend pany are Jack Czlzek and Mr. Bcek- visitors in tho city this week Is ler, who have been employed with C. J. Dugan, who was also a visl the company as surveyors. Mr. tor in Klamath Falls a short time Czizek is a recent graduate of Stan- ago. ford university and Is head sur veyor, being assisted In the work by Mr. Beekler. Sister Here Mrs. W. S. Slough Is enjoying a vleit from her sis ter. Mrs. J. C. ('.each, of DeKalli, Illinois, who arrived this week to spend the remainder of the sum mer with her at her home at 131 Washington. , Furmrr In Among tho many out of town visitors in the city this week waa John Dodnon, well known rancher, of the Tule lake district. Dodsou called ou lucal merchants yestreday. transacting business and visiting. Uiives Today Cecil A. Cook, boy scout executive for the Crater Lake Council will leave at noon today for Like of the Wood where he plana to spend th week end making a aurvey of th land fur the location of the boy scout cabin which will be erected there ; In the near future. Conk will ramp over night, returning Sunday even ing. From Merrill W. W. Ranney, resident of Merrill, whero he con duota a ranch, was among th many out of town visitor In Klamath Falls yostorday. ffi t&$wovi) To Vlak Mrs. R. L. Delzell. mother of Mrs. C. S. Currin. will leave Sunday morning for a uhort visit with her nephew, W. A. Del zell, secretary to Governor Walter M. Pierce. She will be accompan ied to Salem by Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Miller, of the Merrill route, who are leaving also to attend the gradu ation exercises of their daughter. MLss Leatha Miller, who Is a mem- . ... . . - r,-i I .... II ...... I , V. t T- I oer oi tne senior ciass oi ouieui j.tn; nv.uu l. reirio, , hiirh ni-linnl Mlu Miller will re-! manager of the United States Rub- turn to Klamath county with herber company of Sacramento, accom In Friday Miss Mary Taylor, a teacher In the Ilryant Mountain I school, was a shopper In the city yesterday from her home lu that district. School In the Bryant aec Hon has closed until the fall month, according to Mlsa Taylor. From Scattlt Among the out of town visitors in the city this week are: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carstens, of Seattle, who are stopping at the White Pelican hotel for some time. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Druga To Go Fast Mrs. Agnes Lageson, who has been the principal of Mills addition school for the past year plans to spend the major portion of her summer in Nebraska visiting with friends and relatives. parents on their return here. IUIiim Frcm Trip Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Barnthouse have returned to Klamath Falls to spend the sum mer after a winter spent in Ash land. They have opened their home! the company in the city. at 4 21 North Tenth street for the summer season. panled by C. F. Orgill, of Corn ing. Is in the city for some time, to make an inspection tour of con ditions in Klamath Falls in the int erest of the company. Orgill will be the permanent representative of From Portland A. Johnson, dep uty United States marshal is in the city from his home in Portland, in the Interest of federal affairs. Picture Taken Graduates of the fle schools in Klamath Falls, were included in a panoramic picture taken Friday morning shortly before : the graduation exercises were held In the Pine Tree theatre. The pic- tures will be on dlsnlav' soon In From The AKracy Mr. and Mrs. ( ,ne stinson studio and th 114 William H. Zeh, of the Klamath ! e,Bhlh grade graduale, are inciud. ; Agency are among the visitors in:ed ln the ,)1(.ture ,akcn (hc Cen. the city for the week-end. Mr. tral school grounds. Thr. Rirls In' Zeh is with the government work - . ; on the reservation. To Remain Here Of the many teachers ln the city who have com pleted their year's work, Miss Frieda Bryant and Mrs. Jack Hackett are planning to remain ln Klamath Falls for the summer vacation. They plan trips later In the season. . Return North Miss Eunice. Haft- crson left for Portland yesterday afternoon on the one o'clock stage. after spenfllng the fall and winter ln Klamath Falls, teaching ln the Pelican Bny school. Following visit in Portland, Miss Hafterson will Bpend the remainder of her vacation In Lano, Idaho, where her parents reside. Surveyor Here Headed by J. P. Weeks, a party of Southern" Pacific surveyors, are in the city for some time, interested ln work for the company. The remainder of the pirty Includes: H. Hezzland, Henry P. Crowell. C. W. Renard. A. F. Green, R. Flnneran and K. H. Hor ner. The party arrived from their homes ln Dunsmuir last night. Forbes Pure Drugs . Eighth at Main Good Service Good DruKS DANCE TONIGHT at RENO Les Sailing's Orchestra. Supper Served At Midnight GREEN SLABS are ripe Our trucks will be haul ing 16-inch preen slabs for a few days. Our 'customers are buying this good cheap wood. $30 for 10 Cords. Block Wood At Cheap Prices. PEYTON & CO. 601 Main St Phone 535 Don't Walk- TALK- i Use Your Phone for the Best: Values in Town DO IT THE H. &P.W We are now handling Mr. Homemade Cakes. Houston & Pk Eighth At Main. in Whitaker's Groceteri Headquarters For Good '"A 1 ftw P"- -A There is no mystery connected with our low prices. Wehi,re . tr head to a minimum no delivery costs no bookkeeping no clen member, you get quality as well as low prices here. From Medfoiil H. Thomas, with the Holt Tractor company is mak ing one of his frequent visits to the city, stopping at the Hall hotel while in this section. n-From Illy Among the visitors frcm tho nut of town districts are: Mr. and Mrs. J. h. Wallls, of BIy. who arrived tn tho city yesterday afternoon from their ranch ln that section of the county. Teachers Here Miss Lorretta Porter and her sister Miss Ferol Porter are visiting; In the city for the week-end, calling on friends and shopping from their homes in Fort Klamath. Purchnsr DognMr. and Mrs. R E. Stinson, on their recent visit to Red Bluff, Calif., at the home nf Mrs. Stlnson's parents, purchased a pair of black Cockerel Spaniel pup pies, a month old. They have duly christened the pair Hans and Frits and both dogs bid fair, through their mischievous activities, to rival the duo of funny paper famo. Kxiwtod Home MIbs Alice Mill- Contractor n J. M. Baker made er la expected back this week-end i on9 of nl" frequent trip to Klam from a trip to San Francisco. Miss ath Falls this week, to spend the Miller made tho trip south with ! ' ' " '" the Carey Ramsby family and she plans to return soon to enter nurse's training In a southern hospital. Miss Miller Is the daughter nf J. J. Mill er, of Klamath Fallfl. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs You'll Spot Them At KENO STORE Not only Grocery Bargains but Fish ing Tackle, Picnic Eats, Soft Drinks and Fishing Licenses. STANDARD CAR SERVICE Keno, Ore., on the Ashland Highway OUR PRICES TODAY 3 Tall Cans Sego Milk 25c 4 lb. Pkg. Sunmaid Raisins 45 c Fancy Water Glasses, 6 for 35 c New Pack Asparagus ; No. 2 Can 20c 4 lbs. Snowdrift 91c 1 Doz. Ball Mason ft j jars New Potatoes, per lb- -' 5 lbs. Rhubarb' ' Illtr Rpans. per 1! j 1 Doz. Mason .Quart A Complete Line of Vegetables ; Serve Yourself and Save ' . ( Whitaker's Grocete 407 Main St. 1 : 1 f -. 1