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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1925)
MATH NEWS K "Hi n, h . n aj Frldayr.TuTig 12, 1925. " f ii - M n-iaay, June iz i Briefs 1 , r '- " ZUU Island, NeariiCtbsin , id Mariln AUama. j. Admin, ui m Merrill, arrlred In ,hl week from Stan- iunltd l' Junior Liana ramaiM wrni L. tb summar on ..a In rolloie n la mod Ira I count LBbr of That Chi Ltsrnlty. -Mra. Robert Lytle t U i I- tr JHISB M l.ylle, waa a nuainaaa taiam ran. la llunant. Mri, Lr hum on tha I.ytle Ltrilun and ths Mlaaaa I trarb.ra In (ha Iton ool. Thny ' apanl tha Itb frlonda and trana- Lnl Jack Thompnon rutary of tha (all- Power company, waa tor In Ilia city yaater- ul II. Mt-Kee alao of nlerosled wllh Copco. railing on old frlande rHKlilcnt of Klamath Will ('. Fir-minx, M Side, waa a vlaltor hI night (o meet lit" f Ori'gon Agricultural arrlrrd In Klamath krvallla to apend tin Id father a ranch. kriflr (1. M. I.ure of F. h. nurcklialter of and Joseph Ilorddarn frranrlaro, . wllh J. II. tlaml, are In tha city ilnran visit If the Southern I'aclflc ln aecllon of aouthern ly arrived late ynsler- r i I- vV- aK if tec lia The dralh-knrll of been sounded R C. I Prom AaliUnd Mr. and Mm. II. ill. Van Valkenburg and Mra. Joae ,l!ilne Taylor dro or from Ash lland yesterday, on a bualneaa and pleasure trip. In KUtiuth Mra. Janiea Gordon waa ahopplnc In town yoaterday. 'from her home on Merrill road. I In Vc.U-r.Uy A. R. LeaTltt waa I down from hla iMnxr reaort at I Rocky Point yeaterday on bualneaa. a light crop, the general average will be better than 60 per cent of Uat year'a crop, or nearly 2,000 boxea. Worm control la excellent, and applea abould be clean and of large average alze. A paper where all the people ha? opportunity to ezpreaa themaelTe It they dealre that'a Tha Klaaatb Newa. A circulation covering the elty ef Klamath Falla and the county ol Klamath lhat'i the Klamath. Newa, Elll Inland, world famoua immioratinn ilnlim It, N Vl 1.7.1... White (IcfH aiaiatunl mri-rrt, nl UW h. I W If... .Il. ..' cmr, ol tnr public health aervlce, and other member, of apecial oommiaaioD hare begun a tour of Imiiectlon in Europe preparatory to conducting all Immigration examinational abroad The . . r ta : "ch bealth and immigration officer, to aU conaulatea abroad' Portland where he will attend the annual lloau Festival In that citv. He will be ahwnt from the city and along wllh the fnrt thut the festival III hold a prominent part In hla arhedule. the links of the country club will not be passed up. Mu gulre la vice-president of the Klam ath golf and country club. t Among the rleltora 'alia from out of town lllare, a frequent gueat im her home In Yalnax. arrived Inst night, Irmain for aeveral days tour. Father IMin Word waa received recently of tho death of the father Interested' . Mp- ,, k. ,. , .., ul Calif. The father. J. W. Wlest. passed away on Tuesday morning, death due to conipllratlona arising from old age. Mrs. Rtlnxon had left aeveral hours previously for Portland and was unable to attend tho funeral. F. J. 8rhm.lt! of known merchant of waa a vlaltor In the lit, remaining over to rss and shop. Hebron Mra. Chnrlos business visitor In the home In Mt. Hebron, tie Hull hotel while In pirro K. II. Horner. Iflc aurveyor, la an- purveying party for the rrlve In Klamath Falls lo in Dunsmulr. Ifiinl c. L. Houghton and pleasure vlaltor In from hla home In the htnn arrived early in pi Mcdford to visit here. fornla Among the Mt. rs In Klamath Falla la a resident of that aac- kern California. - Harris pre for aeveral days on Pleasure. . .. . turns Chris nianaa. In his two slaters, Miss fanas, and Mlas Mary returned from the they have .pent the feeks visiting In Sncrn- Franrlaco ' and other Pities. They made the nd report an especlal- Irlp, where they aaw 'ith many friends. i'T of the Arcade hotel. Week-Knd K. M. Chll- FPany with a party of yesterday afternoon for fk to apend tho week- f" In the party were: C. ney Martin and Mr. A KOOll nimntlltf nt flah. a"d other paraphernalia Nrance of a good flah- Fere tllrkflri In tha hark well as plenty of In caae the flah weren't Of htlmn. Hero E. c. Powell. Tes- yvllle, la In Klamath ome time, to transact M 'o try out the streams county aa well. Powell r' fisherman and maker & rods, aeveral type of "Bin hanrtlAj h. in fll. Cnnvlniuwl Out Ishlnn mi let Ilka tha 0reon, Powell nlnna to th state to asttle tot finding a ftaM r hi. re and his friends R. h to lnava Rnnilav Prlng creek.' whara Pnd tho dav anffltnff 'eani. tor For Nnt.ll. t bl. . r to laava F. Ma- Buturdajr' (or From . Merrill Among the fre quent visitors In the city this week la Hans Nylander. who transacted business In Klamath Falls yeater day from hla poulty and livestock ranch on the Merrill road. Nylan der recently returned from attend ing the nntlonal convention of Shriner. In Los Angeles. To lto Frutlvnl Mis" Kmellne Myers;" dnujihter bf ' A'rtlhg Tltrlcl Attorney W. P. Myers, left yestcr duy for a varatton trip to last about a month. She will attend the Port land roso festival and visit with friends In other coast cities Miss Edith Jones la replacing her in the district attorney's office. Keturn Honii" Mr. and Mra. W. W. MrNealy and Misa Agnes Gal lagher roturned late yesterday after noon from Siskiyou county, where they have spent the laat four or five days enjoying a camping trip in Happy, camp In the heart ( the Siskiyou mountains. MrNealy re ported a fine fishing trip and a splendid outing. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Black Suit Has Simple Dignity t ' av W . : M ') v II f i' 1 I f 1 ' . . - J i and Miss Gallagher plan to, home at "Susaovllle, Callf The next Tuesduy for Yakima, new arrival has lcen christened Husan Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Ottey residents of Klamath were former Falls. Nealy leave where Mrs. MrNealy and Misi Gal lagher will visit with Trlends for a fortnight. They will also visit in other eastern Washington cities. MrNealy will leave aoon for St. Paul , ,.,,, T KlamiUlM1t0Il where he goes as a delegate, from , Smlln wh Klamath Falls to the International j at Lakev.w .Llnl 'and nZs ure, returned home yesterday. 1 Kiwanls 25. meeting, June 22 to June From Malln E. L. Rouck, Malin was a business vlnlinr Front AmIiIiiihI Mr. and MrH. KeS' ter tiandee of Ashland were among i Klamath Foils yeaterday. me visiioni in me ciiy yusieruay, shopping in Klninnth Falls stores and visiting with their friends. From Malln Adolph Carka of Malln, farmer of that section, was among the recent visitors in . the city from the southern section of tho county. Announce Meeting The annual meeting of the Women's Library club will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. in the club rooms, ac cording to an announcement made yesterday afternoon. Mra. Fred' Murphy, Mra. Jl. E. Wattenhurg and Mrs. A. M. Worden are the com m.ittce in charge of the entertain ment for the afternoon. The an nual report of the officers of the club will be given at this time, and tea will be served by the committee in charge. The members of the club are asked to bring their needlework as the afternoon will be devoted to matters of a social nature. From Modoc Point Mrs 8. W. Egcllne and little daughter, were here yesterday from Modoc Point. Tbey were guests at the home of Mrs. E. J. Champagne. Man 113 Years Old Playing With Women 8AM FRANCISCO, June 11. (Vnilfi Newa) Peter Thompson may be 11 .ymrs of age, but be'a !IU " great man for (the women." At any rate (that's the opinion f Miss Annie Thompson, tils 102 years c-'.d Barter. Thompson ta be ing sought la connectlca mtth the HO, 000 estate of Margaret Slnon. Hla aimer, one tot the heirs offered to heflp In the search for Thomp son and said o'le believed he waa "flaying around Toronto wltih some woman." She has not see.ni him tor a quar ter of a century, "but he's probably Just aa wild a ever," she declared, RESERVE JULY 234 The Biggest RODEO Ever Given in Klamath Falls MERRILL COMMUNITY CLUB IS ORGANIZED The preliminary organiaitlon of a community club at Merrill was taken up last night at the railroad mass meeting, the following tem porary officers of he organization being unanimously elected: C. C. Hulet, president; C. D. Corpenlng, secretary; W. F. Fruits, treasurer. A committee to draft the consti tution and by-lawa of the organiza tion waa announced as follows: Mrs. R.-H. Anderson, and Mra. Burr Westbrook. The. final report will be made at the Modern Woodmen meeting at Merrill on June 16tb. From Merrill Mrs. C. N. kins and children were here Merrill yesterday, shopping Klutiiath Falls merchanta. Haa from with APPM5CROP LIGHT HOOD RIVER, June 11. Cold and rainy weather has deferred the June drop In apple orchards, but new wood Is growing as never be fore. Thinners are now at work, and while muuy treua are carrying From Ahprtovc Mrs. E. W. Cramer of Aspgrove was a business and pleasure visitor in the city re cently, calling on friends and trans-! acting business. Merrill Visitor Among the out of i town visitors in the city from the near-by town of Merrill was Mrs. Will Blackman, who spent yester day In Klamath Falls from , her ranrh. ' '' ' s" . . - i am m From Keno Miss Mary Grubb was a visitor in tne city irom neri home in the Keno district' yester day, calling on her many friends In Klamath Falls and transacting busi ness. - From Ashland Mr. and Mra. Gandee, of Ashland, drove over to Klamath Falls yesterday and spent the day with Mrs. Gandee's grand mother, Mrs. Mary McDonnld, and her mother, Mrs. Walter James, and returned to Ashland In the even ing. Child Born Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ottey are the proud parents of a baby girl born, June 7th, at their tt.it- vt. .1. Ottoman two-pi" ,uit is distinguished by tlniplc. dinned ImcV 1. collared ,d cuffed in molckln .nd Wghuncd by . touch of goW embroidery. LEWIS' SPECIAL COFFEE OUR OWN BLEND Two pounds for 95c. 50c a pound FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DAILY Ben P. Lewis, Grocery "The Old Reliable Coffee House." 223 So. Sixth St. Phone 355 Frank & King's Comedians in ' The Big White Tnt ' At, 6th Street South and City Limits Friday and Saturday The Screaming Farce Comedy "TOO MANY WIVES" Jazz Orchestra Twenty People Vaudeville Between Act Prices 25c and 50 c Plenty of Heat . Man To Watch Cars. K. . I MAKE MORE MONEY WITH CASE POWER FARMING MACHINERY Rock Crushers Road Tractors Pays For Itself . J. I. Case Threshing Machine Products. Sole Agency, For Klamath County. J. N. BRAMHALL, Mgr. Klamath Falls, Ore. . ' Phone 149-J. 208-209 Winters BIdg. Gra.yT'ib'js $1.50 f; i r l l 11x4 I PI7 ' - 1 Cord Tire $18.50 j LI Hub Tire Shop U Oh, Folks, "What a Sale" 8c-8 Day- Shoe Sale