The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 07, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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Punilav. .Time 7, 192.'.
ff LOCALS f
I In KIwiMih Falla H. L. Clev-. Merrill The week-end waa
engar. prominent dairy rancher of. busy one for the farmers and many
took advantage 01 ine guuu ruaua
the Dairy aertion, was among the
out ot town visitors to transact bus
iness in Klamath Falla this week.
' i from Mtrlll Among the Mer
rill visitors who were aeo.i in Klam
ath Falla this week waa L. J. Coole
from hia ranch In that section. In the tit) Louis Schmidt prom
Cooley raises cattle and other live- luent rancher of Klamath county
stock
and weather to make trips to Klam
ath Falla. Among those from the
Merrill district was John Kobustall
who spent some time with frieuds
and local merchants.:.
Ill wills Klu Miss jM'i1iliK'
Meissner I" n n lined In her limne
with a severe attack of Indiieiua.
although her condition was reported '
to be much iniiroved lust niKht.;
Miaa Mciner waa a memlier of Ihej
senior class of 1 25 of KUmalh
County hlith school and look an
active part in achool activities, ea-1
pecially in muair.
. From the tmiitry L. It. Paw
aon. rancher ot the Merrill route,
was among the - out of town visi
tors In the city during the past
week.. Dawson . made the trio into
Klamath Falls twice, calling onjwo" " Lakeview route
was among the business visitors In ,
the city during the past few days, j
Lakeview Among the Lakeview
ranchers to spend some time In
the city transacting business and ,
calling on friends waa Albert Saer-
From Malln Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Daltctt were among the out of town
visitors lu the city from their place
in the Malln district. Mr. Dnlton
came in to confer with officials of
the American National bank, of
which he is president, and Mrs.
Dalton to enjoy the day shopping
in the local scores.
merchants . and transacting other
business. -
Out of Town Fred Dingier was
among the visitors in the city dur-
in
which section he conducts a ranch.
Returns fruiu South Miaa Alice
Miller, daughter of J. J. Miller, has
returned from San Franclaco, to
lug the past week, calling on mer-'8l,n, a 'eek ln wlh her
chants and transacting business.
Dingier is the proprietor ot one ot
the finest herds in this section of
southern Oregon. -
: Leases Herd Among the busi
ness transactions of Interest in the
county during the past few days
has been the leasing of the fine
dairy herd belonging to H. V.
Bogus of Merrill to J. GISord, al
so ot Merrill. GJBord was a bus
iness visitor In the city over the
latter part of the week.
' From Merrill Merrill ranchers
in the city, during the last tew days
include many of the most promi
nent of the land men. L. D. Jack
son, who has a splendid herd of
dairy cows, was among those to
visit here.
Kigrr Here Merrill visitors in
the city Include C. R. Kiger, rancher
of that section. Kiger was a Sat
urday shopper, calling on the va
rriia merchants.
Dairy Rancher Among the visi
tors in Klamath Falls during the
week waa R. R. Lytle of Bonanza,
who spent some time here transact
ing business and visiting with
friends.
father before returning south to
enter training in St. Francis hos
pital. Miss Miller motored south
with the Ramsby family to spend
several weeks.
llcnlcy Itcslilent Koads and
good weather during the latter part
of the week proved the main 'at- i
tractions for the arrival of the
many ranchers and farmers Into
Klamath Falls. Among the Henley j
residents to stop In for a short j
visit and transaction of business
was R. C. Short, successful ranch-.
er of that section. j
i-f Urania I'aci., as a Mtor In
Klamath Kalli l-t nlglif. coming
here from the Hampshire highway
roiiKtrui'tlon. camp ' Sal"' rr"'"-
where a big ii I nihlng the
completion of the 17 mile siret.n
of The Dalles I alltorula highway
uirlherly towards H'd.
Approximately six miles ' r,"'k
base haa been pul on the new
grade completed last summer on
thia section if the highway. Cuney
said. Illg trucks are hauling the
crushed rock 1 miles for the sur
faces of thla road. The top coat
of flue rock und, the final com
pletion of this atreliii of road will
he completed In October or early
lu November.
I'rosliYlrrUii laulles Ladles of
the Christian KnJeavor society of
the rreshyterlun church will have
charge ot the refreshment booth at
the Chautauqua grounds this week,
according to llev. A. "I. Wee. I'res
liyterlnn pastor. The money ob
tained from their refreshment booth
operaliona will he used to send del
egates to the Christian National
convention In l'ortlaud In July.
'unable lo charge ot Hie torn
1 muulty house sl Crater lake Ihla
! summer as had een previously
'planned. Mr. Itlcs has decided that
a vacation l the T.UUO level would
' probably not be as beneficial em
nearer aea level considering thai
he puts In mist of the in dua,T"!SV
each year at Klamalh Falls mrk ' O
Is 4100 feet shove the aea ! W
ki 1
License l-uclHugh lloM )rUv
of Malln. son of Hugh Hose, ranch,,'.,
of that section, and Mlaa Amy Kay H1 i
i
To I-eave Soon Miss Agnes Gal
lagher will leave today for Yakima,
Wash., where she will visit with
friends of her former home. Miss
Gallagher, who is employed In The
Womans Store, will enjoy a vaca
tion for several weeks, planning to
go south as well. Her place in the
store will be filled by Miss Olive
Wilson.
To Enjoy Trip Mr and Mrs. W.
W. McNealy left yesterday for a
few days Jaunt In the Siskiyou
county country to 'hunt and fish
below the Happy Camp district.
They plan to return by Wednesday
night, leaving for Yakima- where
they will visit. They also Intend to
stop in other Washington towns.
Construction Supt. Here Max; Her. ltlcc I'hanicea Plain Merer-
Cuney, superintendent for the John, end A. L. ltlre. of the Presbyter
Hampshire Construction company. Ian church stales that he will be
Lore 11a Visitor Among the visi
tors in the city from out f town
.and neighboring cities was Nova
Noble of Lorella, in during the
week from his dairy ranch.
From the Lake Mrs, Hansbury.
who conducts a silver fox farm on
the upper Klamath lake was among
the out ot town visitors in the city
yesterday, enjoying Saturday shop
ping. Mrs. Hansbury returned to
her home after visiting with local!
friends.
Forbes Pure Drugs
- ' Eighth at Main
Good Service Good Drugs
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DUNHAM AUTO CO.
Sixth and Oak Sts.
6T
Paint Now Pay Lat
Ten Months to Pay by Using My
Special Painting C ontrt
You don't have to pay cash, but on completu
( work pay 20 per cent, then pay balance in ten et
monthly payments.
Your buildings will last longer, look better anrk
a higher cash value if properly protected with a f
paint job.
F. R. OLDS
Shop 902 Klamath. Re. Phone lC
The Opening Day of
NINTH ANNUAL
Group A.
L1INLIN DRESSES
When you Inspect these lovely
frocks you will be dellBhted with
tlielr becomlnic lines and the de
liKntful shades they are so, cool
and will adapt themselves readily
to street or mornlnK wear. The
sizes range un to 46. Irop In and
s-e them. There u not a difnp
polntment In the group. (J s j-v p
Durfntr Mala Ar d.,....,..-
SALE of PROGRESS
Proves To Be Extremely Popular
There Is A Reason
Group B.
ALLURING DRESSES
are created from such desirable
U Bought especallly for this sale. They i
mlng. are of. filmy lac. 'wltn" "' na "L?!": r'L '';. C 1 C
-n vi riuttrvHS I or
It comes at the exact time, when women are particularly
anxious to acquire the newest in merohandis while the season
is young.
The Quality and Prices Speak
for Themselves
, (Our Show Windows Tell The Story.)
Group E.
ALLOVER LACE DRESSES
Is at Its height. Home of this assemblage has under
sllp. or .Ilk In shades of malle, orehld. peh pink and
blue These dre.se. are .o becoming that you 3
wonder how they can he .old at .uh A , n mi
Bofa"nlle price. They're now selling 3,iy,5
Group C.
Consists of
SILK DRESSES
lUnlly thla collection ot drrW
rHiitlvtttrs I It n Mt th first
KluniT. Thrv r ml ( 0
t'rttpr dr Chlnsi and KM "P
and the nhml.ii nre aurh lht vtry
woiimn who thrin In compi
Ird to top nd Imlr. Hon
hav ne lnr trimmlnit and but
,tona. othfra arr almlUrly lrlmmt4
with thn addltlnn of RMoraii"
plraia. A I 1 ar
trlt'td for thla aalv
at
or BPfioroi"
$12.50
Group D.
Lace and Crepe de Chine
DRESSES
know that ynu will be nlcnsrd with this chf,''T,SS'
an new and becoming. The materials r t j.
We kn
.1" ..r"." n"W and becoming. The materlsls r o
mi" irimminKs are lovely. Home of the lace aresin ",
rosette. wih ro.e renters. A few of the crene d. rhls ar" I
,v'l"mo' l'l pocket., During the Hale of Prog r.ss iW f
JlnlrU lit -iU ,. "y""'" .'
COMFORTERS
Bright puffy comforters, flood and heavy In n
neat patu.rn. of .llkollne. comforters a. j nr.
Bali 'a""y vonh 6!i,. during thla JJ)4.y ij
Group G.
. CHOICE SUITS
14 OFF
Group H.
ofi. , , CHILDREN'S COATS
UrTrttZT " ', ,.. and . siltchlng ,
y3 OFF
BLANKETS
t Nashua .upreme quality. A very fine blanket with proven durability Jt4 A-
Large pink, blue and tan checks. A 10.10 quality fur !...' . V".TJ
' "f :
Group F. i
SPRING COATS
. Th.i th
shown anywhere this "r""... pnlrtl T'"l
sre mode up from such ninl.rlsii i s. mjpj
etc. Home have contrasting color" lMs
buttons. There are severnl """"'prsis W
now much In fti.ninnd. Hnle 01 rr
A Oi l
ENGLISH PRINTS
it"
n.y print, '-i1,?
tics to fashion's wlnso n. MrT,J
part of Ihe day. , from - .
,..fectlv anil v.rr l ,4 1
high colors, 60c value. n
ATTEND' THE ROUND-UP OF THF HTY pnnrn
ASSOCIATION, KLAMATH FALLS ORE?
JULY 2-3-4. '
FIGURED VOILES
L A III """V
Figured voiles win i.i... i thla summrf asa Mlt,rt .
one fr,.k of V0)J) w( nol hi;vt) R cmnvit, wardrobe. n
l oruicri. t-
nrjng. sre wonderful.
........ yq.
Any desired shade.
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