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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1925)
VTH NEWS Briefs Lj. Kd Vnco I" ' . . H linterwooii anu . l(. L IIUHI"" ..... unihtr. imponsni n. rim niy seut ... responsible lilt Leo I hunlncss "" In Kiinl coupe, this Purser or Klum- Llrll Sunday IllKhl o iiniir liiMt uikiii . I of I lie mls- , thv local sheriff linn uurkvd ii vii r I mru ly I'urkiir il.r wliu returned H, flml Unit llley Ufixit. H. W. Zimmerman ( I'lirilmiil. nimii- il, I pally board fur several days mi irl. They ml cif Hi" Kliimnlli Mini l meeting Mian liolrl nil Mon- Li,ll. II. Illmliiott anil l'poni company. i( KpiirllnK iniiter liy t ii k I ii R in re of iliu summer athletic Ll - Kilwnril Moore of l(lri-K'" Power comp- rlly fur noma tlino, mil fur tha company, mldi'nt of Mod font. Ill homo on Mon gers -Mr. lind Mm. reunion In of Itend, llir week-end visitors Ihi'lr home In the In of the state. ouili - Mr, and Mri. tiffli li. Mm. I'opo and who Iiiivo boon In ) for ur, pant two day. r San Francisco where Mil niii'iul a meeting il Kieetric LIkIU ns- Iffiih. who la president I Klectrlc Tower comp- laanled by ('. M. Clark. the company. Wll- ami V. II. Crawford Ithi- Ciillfnrnla, Oregon wero visitors In the CJrlffith party and I visitors ihroiiKli I ho lilKphiy A three pound liouchl Into Klamath I" Tiilo I.nko bed land dlxpluy ut the White for the tourists an) hotel. A six pound U8 brought In from llioih are attracting com nlion. , Iriiinoiiio 1.' n. Falr- immcnto, interested In I Oil company In a visitor from hla homo lu the plillil Is stopping at the tn hotel. orrif-rr II. G. Hnrd- I'lird. Incomo tax and 'T la In tho city for a fi visit. -Mr. and Mm. A. K. oho niako their homo pfornta. lira ninong tha visitors In the city inidenre In the south. Hon H. M. Fleming l"f Now lMne Creek la I'lie city fur a few days, f the week-end In Klam- Mnsarting buBlnesa. iliiiiuin Yldltors from Hn town of Chlloquln Mo .., To HU ,-Mr. . Mr c W. Miller molored to Hulen, Monday where they will Jo lh,lr , W r; ami daughter. m, 1a,MUii Miller, who are attending ,d, n tho atale caplial. Thoy were ac companied by Mr.. It. I, lii iicii W1I) will visit will, hor nephew w A llelnell of tSnlcin. Week.Knd Vlallur, Mn). C- K Miller of Mt. I.y.m.n. Calif., wa. a week-end visitor l Klamulh Kulla on Ualurday afternoun. To io Houlli-Mn,. H K ulln will leavo IIH morning for Ban Kranclsco. called ,y Hie serious III iieaa of her mother, Mm. H. K. llama by. who la reported aa very low. Mm. Iliunahy fu,., rny uf,,r u oporallon and her condition In con spired aerloua. To U-av Hoou Mm. TIioiiiiih Martin will leavu Wednesday for Han Francisco, whero alio will enter l.ano hospital for modlciil treatment for her hip, which was broken more than nine moniha ago. Khe will be accompanied by Carey Itaiimby, who ll aim) called no u 111 by the aerloua illness of his nioihor, Mm. H. K. llaniHl.y, Mm. Carey Itaiimby la With tha elderly lady lu Ban Krau cIhco. Klxli Nuiiiliiy Mr. and Mm. "Doe" Cook were among the Klamath Folia resident! to upend Bunday fishing on JHumond hike. They reported more than tho usuul luck. To Aiu urtll Mm Mauri llrtnH accompanied by her niece, Minn Dixie! Klnlno Kminona, will leave this inornlnK for a two weeki' visit with friends and relatives In fit. Helena I and I'ort'.and. VlnltliiK I'lirenls Mr. and Mm. J. J. HchhIic of Port Klamath oro en- Joylnic p visit from their daughter, , MIhi l.oretta Wadsworlh, a recent graduate of the I'nlverslty of Call-; forniu, at llerkeley. Miss Wads worth will remain in Klamath county the mnjor portion . of the eummer. Tuesday," Juno 0, 1925. Chic Costumes Snapped at French' Fashion' Parade Gray T-ibjs I p $1.50 r 14 tut Ply Cord Tire J j $18.50 J LJ . Hub Tire'Shop ,fA These tlirne costumes were snapcd at llic summer fashion promenade at llie I.ongchamps, Taris jThe sports out Tit (left) consists of pleated skirt, orcrblouse and braid trimmed top coat, l'lcating U gain used on the Mack and white frock (renter). The black pleated skirt lias a panel of white, down the front and embroidery is employed as trimming on the cuffs and front of the frock. A colorful printed material i'l criss-cross pattern (right) is trimmed with bands of plain fabric Itcturna To Home Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rosa, Jr.. returned to their home at Mnlln after .spending the week-end In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mm. Koss were married In Klamath Falls over the week-end and plan to niako their home on the Koss ranch In the Malln section. Mm, Hoaa was a teacher III the Malln schools. MiilToi-tl Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Fanner Will Adams, A. C. Dnvldge, frequent-visitors In Merrill farmer, was a county seat; the city aro among the guests In business visitor yesterday. Klamath Falls for acvoral days from their homo In tha vf lfcy. Mr. and Will I)rlve To Valley Mrs. Jas. Mrs. Davidme reside In Mcdford. i Crimes and Mrs. O. h. Brown ex- New paint will make an old home look new. Paint now and pay later. F. R. Olds. Phone 192-W. J 2-9 1 A booster - for Klamath county j aim niamaiii runs auu 0017 men- pect to drive to Medford today to I 'mate 'nd",trjr therein that's tl Be sure of your . furnace! Your comfort even your health depends on the kind of heat you obtain .from your furnace. That kind of heat depends on the construction of your furnace and the skill with' which it is iudtalled In your home. ' Health requires an abundant circulation of warm moist heat! Nut just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES V THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main " Phone 323 Oregon California Used Car Exchange ' 1925 HupmoUlle Cfape New Car, Guaran- " teed .'. 1924 Nath Tourlnfc Like. New J1200 1925 Ktudehaker Big Six 1650 1921 Sttidebaker Special Six Touring . S7S 1922 Buick Six Touring, t New Cord Tlrea .. 75 1922 Dodge Touring 865 1922 Dodge Sedan, Gross"' Air Hprlngs ' 70 1921 Oakland Touring i... 30 1921 Oakland JM-idster 300 1918 Cadillac Touring, A -t r Res) Bargain 650 1922 Overland Touring 265 1923 Studehaker Touring 600 1920 Chandler Coupe 525 1922 Hupmonlle . 400 1918 Hudson :. 30 1920 Dodge : 325 1922 Maxwell Sedan 659 . i. i nevroicta 192 New Touring, New Car Uuarantee 535 1924 Touring . 400 1923 Touring ... 315 1923 Touring 350 1923 Tonrina 350 1924 4-Pivisenger Coupe 725' 19242 Passenger Coupe 600 1924 5 Passenger Sedan 760 1922 Touring 225 1922 Touring . 245 192 2 Touring 1 2.5 .'Ford ; 1924 Coupe 450' 1925 Touring . . j ' 460 1925 Touring 450 1924 Touring 350' 1923 Touring ... 250. 1923 Roadster A 26ft 1922 Touring ' 200 What we hain't on hand tha you desire Id guaranteed Cali fornia driven .cars we , will ob-j una lor you. j.. Our prices and condition of Used Cam excel all others. .. f G. HOAGLAXD, Hgr. ; ( MaiD ana fine. .v j At llnrklev Sorin g r:anv Klam-ii'eet ussii' urown, wno is coming ath Kalis reeldonts cnXvwl the dayho'rne for tha summer. Basil has,', driving on tho highway thn harders! been iuUcai it Hill's military the Klamath lake anil among those!"1-"1"" u,.r"u "" '" to motor as far as Barkley Springs seaooi term. i Klamath News. Sunday were- Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Stlnson. Incidentally they were ac companied by Hans and Fritz, tehir cockerel spaniel puppies who took to the water at tho springs quite readily, despite their six weeks. l.iikevli'tv Visitors Mr. and Mm. C. W. Woodcock of Lakevlew are among the out of town visitors In the city from the suuthern section of the county. Woodcock Is a woll known lumberman of that section, and Is In the city to transact busi ness and discuss tho timber game with Klamath Falls tlmhermcn. 't Vlxillnz Here Mrs. Alfred Keller and son Wlllard from Langetl v'al-; ley are guests at the home of Mr. , and Mrs. B. F. .Selwert, or North KODAK FINISHING a- Hour Service The Peasley's . Opposite Court House Wilson, a rosidont pUliorhiK clly. '1 Mrs. M, tl. Harelton W. neeinij)un;0( by mIbb "'so of Marshfleld is Klamath Fnlls from the lty. ""ne Miss Iiretta Jen- F"l to her home in Port- "nialnlng In Klumnth " winter, tcnchlnz In the fl,""'l- Miss Jennings nc- "lc I'rofeRslonnl and f'lmen'a club to Ashland, " y there, and tnklna P"'! lr.il,, to Portland. Uevh.wDri George T. I-nkevlew i. -i... ""He for n short business klaj Jl(,k AIameter of L ln Kla'nth Fnlls yes- .. ""joying a visit At lb" Iike Among the Klam ath Falls residents to spend the wuek-end ut Luke of the Woods were Mr. and Mm. Lesllo Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Underwood, Mr. and Mrs, John Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Mnrlin, Mr. and Mrs. K. M.I Hull, and many oljiers. Ray Telford was nlso seen on tho lake enjoying tho fishing. According to J. A. Gordon, w ho with Mrs. Gordon, opened their cabin over tho week end, the road entirely around the luko Is open, and as a result of work expended on it during tho Inter spring months, tho road is mora llko a boluovard and the drive around tho lnko Is a particularly delightful one to niukc. I'rom Coos liny Coos Bay visit ors on tho co'nt in tha city this week include sevoral visitors. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Wells of Marshfleld are stopping at the Hull hotel for a few days, interested in business ln Klamath Falls. I'iihh Ktnin Threo Klamath Fnlls postal distributing clerks passed the examination given on Saturday afternoon by William C. Ott of the railway mail service, two passed 100 per cent, tho other 99.06 "per cent. Those passing the test perfectly were Thomas H. Masscy and William L. Mussey. John Svenson missed only 8 of the 47 distributing sections. There are 851 postof flees In Oregon and It Is necessary for the distrib uting clerks to pass nt leas't 95 per cent In order to gain the raise at the end of tho year. Tho next ex amination, according to Ott, will be given in May of 1926. LenvcH for South Mrs. E. A. Hunter left Sunday for Sacramento where she will visit for somo tlmo, later returning to Klumath Falls with her dauphter-ln-law, Mrs. T. R. Cummlncs and the two Misses Cummlngs, who will romnln for tho j summer nt tho Hunter home at 224 j Mortimer street. 9th street, week. ' 1 fir few day3 this Pay for your paint job like you pay for an automobile. Ten equal monthly paymnts. See F. It. Olds. Phone 192-W. J2-9 nils BI"i transacting husl- "lenlnv a .i . L, . - ilia uui i 'ors In ih. .... k. tll-J Ull iVIOII- L. c. Wlshard of lodge, who visited and , """""" while m Klnm From I he Agency T. C. Johnson of Klamath Agency, was a business visitor In the city last night, re maining today to transact business. Mnlln Hlicellllicn Out of town vlHors In tho city Include a num ber of sheepmen from the Malln and Mprrlll country. Ted Sullivan ana John Sullivan were in Klamath Falls where they have many friends, trans acting business over the wces-enn. .ilmmia Mrs. I,. B. Kimble. of Algoma wns a business visitor and shopper ln tho city rrom ner num. yesterday. Mrs. Kimble remained over 'night, expecting to leave for her home this morning. ., ... tlnalness visitors In rroin iiium - the clly Inclmlo E. Piigshy and c. Kelsko, both rosmenis oi num - are spending some tlmo this week in Klamath Falls. Thjty nre stop ping at tho Hall hold. From Ynlnax Among the mo prominent and well known cill.ens In the city this week I. F. A. Hutto of Ynlnax, who Is in Klamath Falls shopping and purchasing supplies for the Utile town on the reservation. To Make Home Hen' Albert Mny left for San Francisco Monday on a' buying trip Tor tho II. N. Moo com pany, to bo gone for some tlmo. On his return to Klumath Falls Ma May will bo accompanied by his wifej and children, two daughters and ui son, from their homo ln Merced, I Calif. The May family will makej their permanent home In Klamath j Falls. I Rancher J. C. Ham Is spending several days In the city from his home In Malln, where ho conducts a ranch. 'No Interest' fflgl A Build with TILE Protect Your Building Investment. Time and the elements bring rapid depreciation in the value and appearance of a frame build ing. Protect your Investment by hulld. Ing with Stone-Tilo hollow con-creto- brick which actually be comes harder and stronger with age, requires no expense for up keep and lastingly prcservos tho good appearanco of ycur build ing. ' . . u-t Stpnc-Tile Kstlniutes lteforo ' You ltniM.-?- Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 703 Market Phone 582-W FOR SALE v - . r - .7 Jane- ate ' cake, Jane ate jelly, Jane went to bed with a pain in her now don't be misled, The Hurry Cash Grocery still sells thei best home made CAKES in town. SJ For Every Room " in The Houte t CLAUD L DAVIS, FURNITURE arjijia iiahl 1 ' aaasfc. $30.00 Portable Terms as low as $5 cash and $5' per month. References required. No interest. ' Earl Shepherd Co. . 607 Main St. Poor Eyesight Is a drain upon your nerves your health, and your di posltlon. Why suffer when the remedy lies ln correctly fitted 1 glasses. Ask any wearer of glasses. '. Our examination of tho eyes la very complete. We have nml use tho latest Instru ments known to tho optical science. DR. GOBLE i . Ryes Examined QUICK 8ERVICK ' TOO Mnln Street ) (llnsses Frames (Ironnd . Repaired FOURSQUARE GOSPEL i REVIVAL MEETINGS 1130 Main Street, Klamath Falls V-. WHITE PELICAN THEATRE 5 Salvation- for the Soul B . - .' - - . ' I 1 ' '.''. f a a 4: - ? S - . - - - q- S ' ,'.',; 1 X .. ' I 1 of Second Coming Christ Evangelist vOtto Olsen ' from Peking, China Grand Singing and Music Evangelist H. Hansen 1 from Kelso, Wash. Beginning June 9th, every evening, 8:00, and Sunday's three meet ings 11:00 a. m., 2:30 p. m., 8:00 p.. m. . .. Admission Free Come-Hear See ) Bring Your Bible . ; Find out for yourself A Cordial Invitation Extended to 'All. s ajXiHl