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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1925)
r Thursday, Juno 11, 102-y. Remodeled Battleship Strengthens Weakened lUJJgrt LOCALS Hear M From Merrill E. A. Schrelner, Kcdnin To Picnic Tho Kedron who conduct dairy and livestock club of the Presbyterian church ranch in the Merrill district, was j have set the date of their annual among the recent business visitors i spring picnic as Friday evening of to the city. I '' week. The picnic will be held I at the Charles Frew ranch on Lost Henley Visitor It. C. Short was river, where a .particularly lovely a recent business visitor In the city grove of trees Is located. Members from his ranch in Henley. ot the club and their guests will make the trip by car shortly after six o'clock. from the Valley II. J. Tlchnor. rancher ot Langcll valley, was among the visitors in the city this week. Tlchnor, outside ot the fact that he Is one of the most prosper ous ranchers of the Langell valley country, is also an active member ot home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank How the Federated board of community ; ard. They plan to return in the From '.akrvirw Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard of Lakeview have been visiting in Klamath Falls for , the past few days, guests at the clubs of the county. Visitor Yesterday Among the Wednesday visitors in the city from out of town was Will Cheyne. well known rancher of the Merrill district. near future to their ranch In Lake view, accompanied by Miss Mary Howard, who will visit for some time on the Arthur ranch. Klamath Visitor Albert Sher wood was among Hie ranchers to visit In the city Wednesday, calling on local merchants. Sherwood con ducts a ranch on . the Lakeview route and is a frequent visitor the city. Moving Kquipnient Equipment of the playgrounds, located in the rear of the Klamath county court house. Is being rearranged in order to make room for future apparatus, aud also to give space for a road way to approach the rear ot the court house. The work Is being in i done under the supervision ot Tom Traccy. In City Among the visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday was W. T. Elliott, rancher ot the Merrill sec tion. ' Traniel In Joe Tramcl, who con ducts a 'dairy ranch on the Merrill road, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Olrne Visitor Among the Olene ranchers to visit in Klamath Falls during lh8 past Week was C. E. Bur ton, who called on local business men yesterday. e Mat - ' s 2' .i '"ti' , l M Lv--. ' WaW m, Si J -. TaW . Handier In Among tho recent visitors in the city during the past few days, was S. L. Burnett, rancher; of the Midland district. I WW :o .-VA- ' AJT From Merrill Merrill visitors In the city during the early part of thej week Include Fred Dingier, rancher I ot that section. I Spring Lake S. E. Enman, well; known Spring Lake rancher, is among the out of town visitors to! transact business in the city. Button In Lee Sutton, rancher of the Merrill district, was visitor In Klamath Falls yesterday, ranch Tuesday Merrill Rancher Joe Evans, Mer rill road rancher, was among the L'ncle Sam. fleet, which h falling behind Great Britain , in wwrr, will be .trtngtnrncl to some eitent when it is joined by the LL S. S. Arkansas. The drcadnauglit l at art again after having acquired a new battery of twelve 12-tnch rthVs and other improvement which make her com paratively modern. She is seen passing under Brooklyn Bridjfe on her way out to r Lakeview Mill and Timber company, quite an honor a.i slie was elecled ! VUlilug Here Mrs. Hen Davis, which plans to put in a mill in the as a delegate from Oregon U at- , of San Francisco, la visiting In future. Miss Kuthryn Doty, their tend the national convention in KKuuuili Falls at the lume ot her daughter, who Is employed In the Minneapolis in' the near future. 'sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and First National bank, will remain in Mrs. Illlly Van llusklrk. Mrs. Davis the city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j Vllt Here Mr. und Mrs. A. H. i,ian Il( viai, , month in the elly. H.H.Jenkins. : Endr!. of Medford. were business j sho u ,.,.,,,.,, ,,v hr two 1 visitors in Klamath Falls yester- , UoB1,, ,, Normau. rrom .uniiii .nr. anu sirs. j. u. i day. Mr. Endr s transacting offa r a business; visitors in the city from his dairy j nopp,n(5 vl,,tors Jacob of Malln were business and In the city yes- - From Keno Joe Foster, promin-j Visiting Here W. C. Eiell was ent dairy rancher ot the Keno dis-t among the iaucheia 16 transact trict, was among the visitors in the j business in the city this week from city yesterday to transact business. : nls ranch on the Merrill road. tcrday. They their family. were accompanied bV To Visit Here Blair Malloy of Lakeview, who is concluding his sophomore year as a student In Ore gon Agricultural college, is expected to arrive in Klamath Falls on Sat urday, to remain for the balance of the summer as the guest of his uncle and aunf, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hanks. Mr. and Mrs. Hanks, and Mrs. H. O. Wortley will also motor home from Portland and Corvallis, where they attended the grand chapter of the Eastern Star lodge in Portland. Rancher In A. L. Marshall was among the business visitors in the city yesterday from hia ranch on the Olene road. Itrturns To rity Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith of Klamath Falls have returned to the city after spending some time visiting with Mrs. Smith of Lakeview, Mr. Smith's mother. Merrill Ranrhei- Among the out of town visitors to transact business in the city, the early part of the week was F. J. Glenn, a rancher on the Merrill road. From .Merrill Miss Ellen Mc Veigh. Mrs. 11. N. Bogue and Mrs. Dan Dolwell were among the visit ors In the city yesterday from their homes in Merrill. While in Klam ath Falls they enjoyed the day shop, ping and visiting with friends. From the Fort Henry Gordon, prominent rancher of the Fort Klam ath country, was in the city tor a short vfslt yesterday, returning to his ranch last night. Adams Here George Adams was a business visitor in the city from his ranch in Merrill, known as the Adams ranch. From Midland Among tho busi ness visitors in the city this week was F. G. Williams, a rancher ot Midland, who transacted business In Klamath Falls yesterday. Ranchers In Clyde Griffith and S. H. Griffith, ranchers of the Mer rill road district, were among the visitors in Klamath Falls the early part of the week. Both men con duct ranches where they own fine dairy herds. To Arrive Soon Miss Margaret Johnston, of Klamath Falls and Miss Bertha Peltx, of Klamath Falls are expected to arrive In the city the latter part of the week from Corvallis. where they have been at tending Oregon Agricultural college. Miss Johnston Is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jrhnstnn and will accept a position in the cham ber of commerce during the sum mer. Miss Peltz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Peltz. Both girls are affiliated with Zeta Tau Alpha. while Mrs. Endris visited at the 1 From INirlUml Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Murphy home with Mrs. J. ,. Weaver are among the vial Murphey for the afternoon. ; tors in the city from their home In . , j Portland here to spend a few days nut-nun it rcaT.iui .itiss mex on business 'Weaver is Interested Thackara of the White Pelican ho-Ulth ho Ilr,d.lri.et ,nd com. tel. ha. enjoyed a recent visit with j ., f,nuncU1 rBte from 0r. her parent. Mr. and Mrs. John E. 'gCB o(tc0 Thackara. prominent ram hers of the I Dorrla country. , From MiNlfonl Among the husl-i of ; ness and pleasure vuiltors in the city , from the calley' are: Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Hill, of Me,!.':;j,i, who urrived i In Klamath Falls last night to re-! main for the balance of the week. 1 I let li mi Home P. J. Klelsun. of KJam.iih Falls, returned to his homo lat night, after spending some time, in Marshfielil, on Coos Hay, attending to business affairs. 1 From Tlie visitor In tho I is (ieorgo W. Valley A business city from the va!!y Knight who drove Club Meets Members of the Jolly Neighbors club were entertained on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. J. Tucker, whose ranch is located on Summers lane. Returns From Visit Mr. and j Mrs. E. L. Cramblitt and daughter, Miss Mary VI Cramblitt, returned, the early part of the week from Portland and Salem, where they vis ited with friends and relatives. While In Salem they were guests of Mrs. Cramhlitt's parents, Mr. ou, Mrs. E. Horton, who spent a win ter In Klamoth Falls. According to Mrs. Cramblitt it was pleasant to return to Klamath county and not find rain such as they exper ienced while in the north and al though the trip was sensational with a witnessing of an automo bile accident and two big league baseball games, they wcro glad to be home. over the mountains to spend a few days in Klamath Falls. HOTEL ASTOD 2nd ilUI Us AU AX EVERY ROOM h.i PRIVATE TOILET 50 ''B rUth New. Modem Close to SiiuppinK tXaiml and Theatres FREE CARACE T.ntf from $l. rin ni her Mm. J. C. Hooper of v- " Meeting Mumhers of From the Agency Mrs. J. B. Jolly, resident of Klamath Agency, was among the business visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday. the Midland district, was a business visitor in the city from her ranch Tuesday afternoon. tho P. K. ). association will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. C. P. Mason. A report cf the state con vention hsld In Oregon City recent- From Merrill Among the manylly. will lie elven l, ir Tir.r Merrill farmers to make trips toc,oeller and Mrs. Mason,' who were iviamain rails (luring the last few I dolegatcs from Klamath Fulls, ' w Jones, who has a Gueller. while In the north mat section of Klamath : Inc the nn,niu u From Keno Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barnes of Keno were shoppers and ! ranch business, visitors in the city yester-1 county. duy. visiting with their daughter,! Goldie Miller. The Barnes sheep! From It audi Fred A. Ohlemeyer, ranch te located In the Keno district. rancller ot Klamih county, was a ' , ; business visitor in the city recently. Visits In Klamath August Wes- Tne Ohlemeyer ranch is located near sells, who is a student of the Prince-itne Poor farm. ion i neoiogtcai seminary, was a visitor in Klamath Falls yesterday. Wessoils Is spending the summer with Rev. c. C. Hiilet, working the Merrill field. When completing his course, Wessells will minister in the Presbyterian church. ! Mrs. altend- conferred GREEN SLABS are ripe Our tracks will be haul ing 16-inch green slahs for a few days. Our customers are buying this good cheap wood. $30 for 10 Cord. Block Wood At ' Cheap Prices. PEYTON & CO. 601 Main St Phone 535 KODAK FINISHING S Hour Service The Peasley's Opposite, Court House Closing Out Sale Clark's Cash Gro cery Store, corner 6th and East Main St. Everything going at cost. Stock and fixtures. Sale begins Mon day, June 15. . Mulct In Rec. C. C. Hulet, pas tor of the Presbyterian church of Merrill, was among the out ot town guests In the city yesterday. While In Klamath Falls, Rev. Hulet at tended the forum luncheon of the chamber ot commerce. From Merrill John Iteginato of the Merrill road, where he conducts a ranch, was among the business visitors in the city the early part of the week. Ranchers Here (J. M. Rudolph, was among the Klamath county nnehers to make a business trip to Klamath Falls this week.- Move To Lakeview Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Doty have moved to hake- view, where they plan to make their home. Doty Is interested with the Calorics Groundhog Paul Evans, I on one of his trips for the Shell Oil company, caught a groundhog1 yesterday and presented the little animal to Walter and Billy West, small sons of Mr. and Mrs. Walter West. The children plan to train (he groundhog If possible, and make It a pet. From Hie Fort Tom Jackson, merchant of Fort Klamath was among the business visitors In the city from his homo, on Wednesday. DANCE -at BONANZA SATURDAY NITE June 13th Music' by HI-LIFE Vl "What a Sale" IS COMING I What When Where j - ! Fairly shouting their savings j, j throughout our store, which has alalj denced by the hundreds of eager buym 1 on by this economy to purchase two pairs of nhoes for the- original priJ Ladies come in seeking low heel pumpt and kid, and pick up real values at $2.85 Seeking further they find classy paJ pumps in various lasld that sell for $4.45 which sold at $7.00 regularly. Furthe buy children's hard wear oxfords audi $1.85 that arc worth twice what'w Men too, are doing as well. Edmi Fitter oxforda and shoes that sold for now going at $5.95 some buying two pain. Work shoes in several grades an bought by those who' seek to save; $2.20 a pair tell you t We could write and story about . but would rather have you call and t and be convinced. ' ' i tf.A LADIES' Li HIKING BOOTS' ShoV Prices Sinas Houston $ ! 515 Main 1 St i s II re to I (