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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1925)
Page Six Sunday. .Tunc 7. Local Briefs 1 ranch, on Algoma road. man of the Merrill among the mil of town visit In the lly ihirini: Vlnidiijc lloiv J- l. Homeland of portion of the week. i .... I I J I.... U lulllMlll Kltllll In Saturday Mrs. O. I., llrown, and Mr. Jauie Crimes wore In Klumath Fall yesterday from Wil liamson river, accompanied by Mian .. - ,s. ,nv Gertrude Cox of llarclay Springs but of town visiters in me f"j v lira. G NauberC from her home lu the Worden district, where . . LI- II I- .. . . .. .. th N.uDert raucn """ yesterday to look after his property The Neuberts rata a fine breed of ,MarmU returning home. -In dairy tattle. j the, evening, , , Midland Midland rancher In the city ior me w .. nunierouU and tnciu.lea n. i nnald, left yeatenlay afternoon for the day rlaltlne Brown, who conducts a dairy ranch W section and member J. pliiua lnve for Hunch Mr. and M. Smith and small son. Mrs li.. immv ranchers to Visit In the "" .... i. i fed i. rut ed hoard of comity ji-ulllty -clubs, was Looted a license Mei l II in., .i n.. u'iiiti. m....k. i.. rdi. hontiv bitoM uMivnluy. ttr. I i'arlvli in kiiMii -- -... w . i ... .iiui.i..! iv....i ,.nl tlm . iluv lu ftiuiuniii auu ranrners to 'runs aiieinuua m i ' . . Klumatn rim " "i"- i nr.Miiiralory to her winter's I. Il.raili.il In Miss Maude Can.- wul,. . . ... . ft! .... I....,.! II.. , 1 . n ... i. ,,r inwn viMiiiirn. nil. tfrimiv iiiiiu b l aja i'in Mi... III theisnd plan to remain for Ihe auiiim.r era s, ' f the was ti lll.itiK .....;. , i,..r hi other's ranch dl-tiict Saturday. miss m meir iimem resilient', Mrs to visit In Kusvlin nurn win speuu a SUurt lluia vl.ll. durltig tlia sum efora returning lo the latter 'board and transaeilnit lui-lnoss. .iut in rortiana and attending KlK.-ra In Kcuuelh Kilter. Ki.lin.ton. who has held the position us Klger and Knrl Kilter, brothers of tho KiRer much were among the many visitms In Ihe city from the Merrill district over the week-end. llbriirinn of th Klamath hlth school for Ihe u.ti fe county yeurs Tukcs Hiium Mr. and Mil. H. I.ee have taken over Ihe lionui l'mil arriving Saturday morning lo spend in that section. Gates In T. S. GateB, rancher of the Klamath county southern section was among the out cf town visitors In the city over the week end. "From Merrill A. B. Cheyne, of Merrill, prominent rancher of that action was a business visitor in the city over the week-end. Cheyne has a splendid herd of dairy cattle. J ' Ranchers In Among the out of I town ranchers to spend some time In the city were: A. E. Gregory! and E. L. Hopkins, of the southern action of the county. ' Merrill ' Visitor Mrs. W.' . D. Jones of the Merrill read district was among the many ranch visi tors In the city during the past week. . Rancher Here D. H. Kaylor was a prominent ranch visitor in the citj during the past few days from his heme on the Merrill route. J t Visits Here C. E. Burton, Klam ath county rancher, spent some time during the past week visiting with local - merchants and - transacting business. i i. ' " , Chiloquin Among the visitors in Klamath Falls . during the past week-end from the reservation town of Chiloquin was Dan Savage, who conducts a ranch in that section of Klamath. Latta Brothers Visitors In Klam ath Falls over the week-end In clude the Latta brothers, who con duct a tine dairy ranch In the Mer rill road district i From The Country William Ham Cunningham was among the out of town ranchers to spend some tlma during , the past week from bis ranch in the southern section of the county. T.i . the Smith ... ....... L'.... I-j II W..M 'In Knend me weeK enil UI ine iiuine, i-i.m.i a ... of Mr. .Smith's parents, .Mr. and eld matron, of Yalnax. was amour Mrs. Snm Smith. !,no mauy visitors in from tho out J , I of town districts on Saturday. She j From Merrill Kanchera who spent tho week-end ordering and I have spent some time In Klamath i obtaining supplies for the Indians Falls during the latter part of the, who tire in need of medical atten 'past week include a number of Mer- Hon. rill residents. Among those to Iran-' sact business in the city was John, ltetunw Homo Charles IVI.ap. vacomlnl of the Merrill district, deputy county clerk, who with his i where he conducts a ranch... j family spent the past week in Mnd- feline. California, returned to Kliim- lU nmtt In Town H. J. Bennett iath Full on Saturday from the was among the Klamath county j south. Del.ap had a contract for ranchers to visit wttn irtenns ana shipping wool to Huston. Muss., to transact businesss In the city for' the J. Koshland Co.. wool exporters. the past week-end. Bennett Is own- j According to the deputy county er of a ranch on the Merrill road, clerk the party encountered one of the most severe storms which: 'Y- 1 .il 128 J Merrill Ham her E. A. Schrelner!. From His Ranch Fred Apple gate was a business visitor in the city on Saturday from his ranch In the county.- ; From Merrill Among the many Merrill visitors In the city on Sat urday were the Misses Helen and Thirza Anderson, who are spending the summer of their father's ranch In that section. i Miss Jensen Improves Miss Elna Jensen, who has been under medical treatment for the past two weeks, is sufficiently recovered to resume her work In the surveyor's office en Monday morning. i !-.. . , From Bonanza W. H. Sparks, prominent rancher of the Bonanza section, was among the Saturday vis itors in the city from out of town, pending tho day in Klamath Falls. ....From Merrill George Offieldat. Leave for North Mr. and Mrs. Levi McDonald of Langell Valley left for Portland yesterday on business for a few days. From Merrill Geo. Offield, farm er and stock raiser from Merrill was transacting business In town yesterday. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs ther hnvo ever seen on their visit of the Merrill district was among (n tne sol,lri- me uui ui iua rauiuero iu visu in the city for a brief time, calling on friends and transacting business. Rancher Jn U. H. Haskin of Merrill was a recent visitor in Klam ath Falls from his dairy ranch In that section. , Obtains if Malill. License Pr. well known F. M. Trput resident of Phone Johnny-on-the-Spot for Lumber BUILD H(r CHACTCK At A aJ ' C ,nJ3 ' I i Building up character is a good job fqr a man or a firm. By supplying our patrons with first class lumber and high grade ser vice we have builded a business structure of which we are proud. ,' Lakeside Lumber Co. HAVE YOU HM-nt rv.t think ) mmtU, month.? H U noon Is. !". Jul 1st. ami ir v.... i. 11 win n la. lion lu know for you.' i, tt lilrh rlaaa are a "i. wH llerr.t llllfclrnTTT! in lu know I hut tim. wa- , , ou going tu k. . .. 4irM.aylii irnix com. awaadr rk !. aow to mvo . M. f )uw. hnT ll di-Millel iM fw. Uie oth f JL" tjratws Ulerrt for lUm full .!. 40 ' numtk. on Stvlnn ' Open an Account First National BSi Griffith In Levi Griffith, ranch er of the Merrill district was amonf Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Servfce Good Drugs Klamath Falls, Westwood, Susan ville Stage Line , Geo. A. Scott, Owner. Starting Thursday, May 21st, 1925 Leaving Klamath Falls Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7:30' A. M.'' Arriving at Klamath Falls Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6:00 P. M. Leaving Susanville Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 A. M. Arriving at Susanville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6:00 P. M. ( Making through trip in one day. Connecting at Klamath Falls for Ashland, Medford, Portland, Bend, and points north. Con-' necting at Susanville for Reno, and points east and south, "also Fruit Growers camps. - New comfortable stages will be used on, this line. Best of Service Guaranteed. GREEN SLABS are ripe Our trucks will be haul ing 16-inch green 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 If you must think of price think of this roofing Backed by Johns-Manville Inc., with over fifty years experience in the manufacture of roofings. Made of carefully selected rag felt thoroughly saturated with life-, giving natural asphalts ; ' v . ? .- Johris-Manville Pilot L Roofing Quantity output and distributing economies make possible the production of this roofing, which combines moderate first costwith really good service.' " We recommend the application of Johns-Manville Pilot with Pyramid Kaps, fasteners that in sure an absolutely weather-tite iob. Ask us about this feature. W. D. 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In all these thing we wish to make it easier and bet ter for you to trade in Klamath Falls and feel a justifiable pride in trading with a home institution that is reputable. Our Ten Commandments ITo keep a little flUant lnflPiI with ihe hem wo do In order to make It letter , i To aim at mill ow,,r rosUi Dllt to maintalu quality or Bold standard valiioH at all times. To put service 'into actual practice InHtead of of confining It to conversation. To claim loan than wo porform and never to perform lens than e claim, and commend our fellow hunlncm men. To cultivate courteny for its own nuke and not r "f r?',"" if h""ln'!"' ciinnlnn-our clorkj are friendly In spirit and ncrvlre To value a cumomnr for hin confidence and not by tho amount of his purchaeo. , To ell cuBtotncrH what thcy como In to buy and not what wu want t0 KKtt lhl,m To lose a wile, if notary. n a nplrt of Hporta nianshlp and not with a disgruntled air. 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