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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1925)
E!Kf Friil;) v. .Tunc 12. 102.1 jjf locals ifr From Mnnlorl Mra. lenore Hire the Med lord office ! buslnena and Mrs. Irene FrothinKhani were; visitor In the rity, remaining over1 among the out of town visitors in night to confer with other S. P.' Klamath Falls yeaterday, transact- officials. Inf business and visiting with their friends in llio city. They called on, " Kuwtil nuford llar-j Miss Ine ThaVkara and Miss Louise u nd Margurei Haraua are Cat tuna while in Klamath Falls. expected to arrive in Klamath Falls ' Sunday morning, scon after close Kvpcrtod Home Albert May Is of the I'niversity cf Oregon, to re-! expected home today after having main In the city with their par-; spent the major porition of the past , ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. o. Smith.! week in San Francl&co. where he; Miss Hargus Is a member of Delta was interested in a buying tour for Zeta. Mrs. Smith has spent the' H. N. Moe and company. Mr. May's winter with her son and daughter family from Merced. California are n Kugene and will return south ' expected to arrive In Klamath Falls with them. j to make their permanent home, later l i In the month. From Ijtkevlrw Mrs. Jack Mc- ' ; Auliffe. accompanied by her son ' Vaccinated Lucien Applegate. one! Patrick and brother-in-law. Dave. of the many boys from Klamath , McAuliffe. were in Klamath Falls county to leave for Camp Lewis i yesterday from Lakevlew, where on Tuesday to attend the six weeks, they have been for the past week training school at the Students Army; with Jack McAuliffe who is still In Training Camp near Seattle, was the Lakeview hospital. According vaccinated yesterday afternoon in to Mrs. McAuliffe. Mr. McAuliffe the office of Dr. G. S. Newson county, i, resting easily and Eis burns Im health officer. proving rapidly. On her return ToOpenOrocTrTAmongthenew1'0 ;k,eVieW "he "e m' w sat fiiuvri; iu upen unaer Woman "Dream Book" Author Asks $6,000,000 in Infringement Suit .Mvr. From Alvjrado Ihcy will ally. Thay plan tu return In the Li.lt In Talaiiuah. Oklahoma, where, near future where Mlsa Bin II h will Mrs. Khort brother reaidea. r rom spenu ins summer wit b her there they will spend I he remainder ents In Iht rliy. !f the visit In Murphy. North Can par- 1 " the management of C. M. at 123 North Eighth street ,1 nithcrt Cilb t' ,'oat"n wool Charles DeLap haa been interested in the grocery' " J " i'!e,nen Jr- "P" Thurs busineas for some time at bis home ' '"I?', ,0ttimB 'o1 ,n Dorria- The' win return iaier in me week alter in Portland. filling their contract. Pleanurn Trfn -Mra Tim Ti I was a visiltor in the city yesterday' m ThP AKrnr Mr- Lulu ' from her home on the Merrill road. ! Johl!50n- nur,e of Klamath Agency, j calling on business. friends and transacting where she is employed in reserva tion work, was among the visitors in the city on Thursday afternoon, visiting with friends and transact- r & i 7 V - i aliBeit ,1111a, vUltlng at Hie home of Mr. 'xhort'a brother. They will return by the northern route, later In the fall. To Itrlurn Mra. K. (I. Carter, of Newport, who haa been In the city fur the past two weeka visiting with her daughter, Mrs, John Ulo. iri Is I lis ni Hunday Urn it,,,. planulng U leave Hunday morning - k,l fur A.blund . her. be will - " ! V k k I Pete Molachaiibarber, a the rniv.raliy of Oregon, who la r-Uuu." h"- turning la Klamath the summer with his aud Mr. M, Molarbenbacher. Heed will l accompanied bv uu.t of!.,, ,,' "- Mr. tha ver, plans lo leave this morning at Mlasna Nell Klllott, Charlotte Oro '7:00 o'clock for Newport, where ver and Jennin (lrovr. Mr. Mots she ntakea her bom. Mr. Carter ' chrti'. icher la affiliated with Al- tOIWO'I Mae Mor- Misa Eileen arrive in sum- and nth of Miss Eva Nieman, Cincinnati, author of books on Orcarm, "personal magnrtisin," character reading and fortune telling, under the name of "Black .and White," is suing the Plough Chemical Co., .Memphis, lenn., for $6,000,000 for alleged infringement of ber works. Books given away by the company as advertisements bare robbed her of her $21,000 yearly income, she contends. The coo.' pnny denounces the charges as untrue and absurd. where they have taken avenue. a home on bis home at 3.1! South Fourth 1 street. To Try Itods-E. L. Cramblltt 1 . " "B . U" win leave today for Skookum. re-l " aas,ae3a- eently named Paunina. to try out . To Arrive Soon-Mis, the roads In that section of Klamath dfr h h .,. county He will be accompanied ' Mrdoff are -J . to ,'h.Tir0 i8.a'S ",terest1! Klamath Fall, to spend the '""" m ,n';mer with their narcnts. Mr Mrs. Myron Mordoff. of north Ninth I Crescent " street. Both girls are members vi it , " "" Among the Delta Zeta. women's social fruter- rrom "" Minnie M.t To lo Fust Mr. anil Mrs. J. II. visitors in the city, impressed with nity of the Cnlverslty of Oregon ! Brown' one of the eachers on the short, grain ranchers of the Olene thi. ei, .1 f ? ddeciding 10 moke campus. Mi Eileen Mordoff was I fa"",)r of nend hi!h cho' ' ln ; district, will leave this morning for uome' 18 M- awarded an honor of bein elecirt vla,na,n county visiting with her l.. oenuita of Susanvilie. who with to Kwana. ura cnuuren is planning to maae ma borne in Klamath county. ,oe party arrived the south. yesterday from Contractor Here Fred Walker contractor of the Dunn and Baker company Is spending several days in the city from Willow Valley dam which he Is Interested In for ,h. mp mane by Walker to Klamath! rails during the past fortnight. freshman honorary .Jslster and brother-in-law, who are clety for women. Miss Mae Mor-: CDeri,tor of the Adams ranch in the Short's i the south and east, where they plan to visit for four or five months with friends and relative. During their doff is a mem:r of Hermlan. cluhMerrm "s"ct. Miss Brown plans a'.-sence. their ranch will be under honor society of physical educa-l'0 ,pend the maSt,r PT"n ' the the supervision 'cf Levi Orlffith. a Hon majors cn the U. of O. campus. 1 8,,mm.er in Klamath. According to ;ranl.hcr of that section. Mr. and jcent visitors of the ranch, a large Mrs. Short plan first to visit In ....... .... .,ss ceUy jim. raa i uJiry came are being Aliaru.lo Tai u-nh ir ning and James Manning, son and Plccd on the ranch. ' daughter : Horace Manning, of! ' " ' " Klamath Falls, are expected to ar-l Ketiirns Home L. P. Campbell, summer's work. This is the second1 . near Iuture 1 "8s,slant 81'o highway engineer. ; from the University of Oregon. ! returned to his home in ! where they have been studying forterlay afternoon, after visiting in the past year. Miss Manning Is a j Klamath Falls and Klamath coun I member of Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Man-ty for the past few days. 'Accord ing is affiliated with Phi Psl on j 'ng to Campbell, the highways and will accompany Mrs. U, t Bobbins and daughter Tatay. who will mo tor to Portland to spend loin time visiting with friends and relatives before returning to Klamath Falls. Frum Keno Kosa Simmers, log ging rontractnr. was among th business visitor In Klamath Falls pba Tu Omega, men' social fra ternity rn th Oregon campus. Hit-over Car With th excep tion of two new lire compl.t.lyl ruined and th top of of his Chev-1 rolet touring car splintered and : Proctor m kJ1, torn. J. I. Conw.y. of th. First HI .,i. 'o Kl.au,, jr Bo,s ... Yidra, 1 ". tt ia tb, tfcSJ T Viiiiii National bank la ...In in nu-.i.. 1 . " yesterdar from his horn which la of hi ear. which w.a ,il,n ..,n..!i. ""I located In the Keno section. i In III. waek Th. rh....l.. . "i located In the Keno section. To VUK In Haliiii Mr. and Mr. 1). M. Smith, of Klamath rail, will leave today by motor for Balem, where they will be Jollied by their daughter. Mlaa (ierlrudo Smith, who ia a student In Willamette unlver- In the week. Th Chevrolet waa for Bor hai found eight miles from Klamath ' lurl .. " " las I Build with STONE-TILE INCOME FROM BUILDING INVESTMENT Buildings constructed for com merclal use must yield a satis factory return on the money In veated and Stone-Tile construc tion offer a sura mean of ac complishing this object, Stoiie-Tiln hollow concrete brick give you permanence, attractive appearance and fire and weather proof uualltlca at a substantial saving over reinforced coucrole. Store, auraae and laclonea or Slone-TII construction are every where yielding a safe Income from satisfied tenants. . BUILD WITH STONE-TILE Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 70.1 .Market Phone HH2-W An Electric In with perfect ironing temper) If you iron, you will be lnUreUd In ft WcatlnirhoiiHe Iron. Thin Iron, tlred ttv iU beveled base, lurite.it Ironing surfget, jti diHtribution, and cool, comfortable handle, k) mndo to think for you. ) You can now maka every minuU st the ! board count. It heat quickly and then tUit not too hot juHt hot enough. If you sJ away from your ironing to answer the teltpk to take caro of Home other household duty, ft matter. Start right in where you left off a iron will be ready. I Whether you work fast or slowly; whuk line it constantly, or leave it for a while, anan . you forget it it ia thinking, acting, and si that perfect ironing temperature, J And inn't the assurance of perfect ironij; perature the greatest news for the woman bi . .Westinghouse Automatic k Link River Electric 7th and Klamath n ' III e III I Coft-nci I UV.1 v You Best From Tennant Among the busi ness visitors in Klamath Falls Is P. M. Osgood and son, who are visiting from their home in Tennant. They are stopping at the Arcade hotel the U. of O. campus. From Jackson County Newton C. Student Among the University of Oregon students from Klammh ! Falls to return to their homes af- Chaney, prosecuting attornev r:ter a year's work on the colleee Jackson county and Victor Bursell. j eampus 19 M!as Ka'herine Ulrich. commissioner of Jackson county were ' daughter of Mr- and Mr8- George business visitors in the city yester-l UIrlcn' MSB ulrlch ' affiliated with day from their homes in the valley PI Be,a phI- women's social fra Whlle In Klamath county they spent' ternlty- """" "me m the district of Lake of the Woods Interested in the con dition of the roads in that section They returned to their homes late yesterday afternoon afrer visiting for a few hours with Sheriff Burt Hawkins. TakiiiK Exams Edna Jones, of Merrill, Zelma Stiles, of Swan Lake, and Ora Arnett, also of Swan Lake, were ln Klamath Falls yesterday afternoon for the purpose of tak ing the eihth grade examinations which would permit them to enter high school next year. The exam inations were taken In the offices of Fred Peterson, county school superintendent. From The South Mr. and Mrs H A. Hinshaw and their daughter. Miss Bernlce Hinshaw of San Prnni- arrived in Klamath Falls last night com me soum to confer with those Interested in Southern Pacific nrob- lam I. 1 - ,u uis county. Hinshaw Is assistant freight traffic manager and . auuipauiea oy nig secroin yesterday. stiles pn.i. C. Stephenson also of San Francisco! I ered from 8 "evere "tack of spot- icu lever which was caused bv the The spots are however, the feel he Is verv fortunate in recovery from the fever From Kwnn Lake P. E. Stiles, rancher of Swan Lake was amona prominent visitors in the cltv recov- the runner Kcs nt P. W. Fowler, licks last month. former resident of Klamath Falls is still dlscernahle. -ere ror a few days from I friends cf Stiles ... iiuiub ia utinsmuir. Fowler when living In the city, was n clerk ui me wnite Pelican hotel anown , to many of th here. and is residents I'roiii Portland Among the busi ness visitor this week Is J. Forrest Cobb, who Is stopping in the White Pelican hotel for a few days trans acting affairs in Klamuth Falls. From The South Southern visi tors in Klamath Falls incinri. w Move lfr-ro Mlas Naomi Hos klns with her parents, former resi dents of Bend have arrived in the city to make Klamath Falls their permanent home. They have ex tensive property. Interests In th. L. Leland. a visitor In the city from cl,T ""d Plan to remain In the city San Francisco. which nus proved fatal so fre quently. Miles returned to his ranch Thursduy afternoon, after day transacting husl- roads of Klamath county are in the most excellent condition which he haa seen them since his frequent visits In this section of southern Oregon. To Arrive Soon Word has been received here by Mrs. W. H. Mc Pherren that her sister, Mrs.' Her bert Byers and son Bobby, of Klngs burg. Calif., will arrive in Klam ath Falls for the summer months to visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Byers is a former Kiumath Falls girl and her many friends will welcome her to the city. Mi,s Ko8B Reed, of Oakland, will accompany them to this city to visit with rela-tlves. From Malin- W. C. Ili.ltnn ..o. . business visitor 1 the city from ... rancn in the Malin section leraay afternoon. yes- Inil.i-ovliijr Friends of n E Hunsaker. Justice of the 'peace whose offices nre In the Klamath county court hcuse. will be pleased to know that he Is Improving and nl condition of last night wai lm. proved over that of the last week. Mr. HunBoker iu hi.n ..mum court at UNDERWOOD'S .Ir" t late spending the ness Touring Klamath Miss Louns bury of Medford, and Miss Belva Aiken, also of Medford were visitors In the city from their homes In the valley, Interested in seeing Klum-j ath county. They also expressed Interest in the coming Rodeo and re ported similar lntrest throughout the' Medford country. From Medford A. S. Rosenbaum, assistant freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific company of DANCE at BONANZA SATURDAY NITE June 13th Music by HI-LIFE GREEN SLABS are ripe Our trucks will be haul- loi a few days. Our customers are buyinj this good cheap wooir $30 for 10 Cords. Block Wood At Cheap Prices. PEYTON & CO. 601 Main St Phone 535 KODAK AND CAMERA HEADQUARTERS Our Window Proves It Wo specialize-on Genuine Kodaks, the Autographic kind that makes amatuer photography a pleasure and, incidentally, you can find any Camera from a Vest Pocket Kodak to an 8x20-inch view Camera at this store.' Also; the necessary supplies for same. , AND REMEMBER, this store is the only place in Klamath County that maintains the year 'round a corns of experienced photographic experts' for the exclusive service of the Amntu,,, and professional photographer THAT IS THE REASON THAT WE DO BETTER KODAK WORK and ALSO REMEMBER that at UN DERWOOD'S ONLY can "KRYSTAI "lYV' ul?f K"'ak finishing be ??tei"rn,? is not "Krys. . .wis it jn h0l in., Ini Box Erownies 52.75 to $5.00 Folding Brownies $q.00 to $19.00 Kodaks.....:-..; $6.50 f $70.00 Graflex Cameras ... $62.50 to $125.M -oonlighanaoeyVh;noKZVCe UNDERWOOD HAS IT Specials $1.25 Curling Irons 89c $$1.50 Alarm Clocks 98c $1.25 Vacuum Bottles 98c $5.00 Hair Bobbfng Sets $2.89 $3.00 Marcelling Irons $1.89 $2.50 Lunch Kits' $1.98 50c Lemon Cream 39c 50c Hand Lotion 39c 50c Green Soap Shamboo 39c 50c Almond Cream 39c 60c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo ..........39c COc Box Stationery ..". 38c 60c Pound Stationery ;...46c 10FW.ne Qunlity L,nen FiniBh You Will Find It at UNDERWOOD'S CRATER LAE PICTURE J . a F!HTV HEADQUAIU SeeOurWindof The new Crater Lake C"J' have arrived and they J ture's Classic yet produce! Hand colored Postcard I vie" scenes and CrsterUB 5c Eeh Sxl2-inch nana w" Crater 50c tt i. . 5x7 Colored Viewi rfgjj1 Mt. Pitt and Mt Sh 40C M 7x22 Hand Colored Vie Crater Uke. $2.50 to IT-" "4h"x27 Hand Colored Crater $1.75ot t 4-2x22 Hand Colored s Crater $1.50tof UrgerBiBeiHandj CraterUWjj Earned Crer Lj WE FRAME