Thursday, June 13, 10?
"gf LOCALS f
thu rnutmlir of tha
flDl.hlng thrir third In th. month on tu.lnrM. K.nlth I .ur-
Ore.on m.Mllcitl colle.d l Portland, , n-)r tor m "'',un
whr Ihcy will rotum In the. full Iiik hurr.u anil U making a
trlii
ta flulfh their rouri.
Krom Morrill Amoun th many
out of town vliltor In Mamatn
Kalla Vfuterilay a 8.
through (ho county.
From Tlif North Kl.har.1 Wright
of Portland, and Uuman Mi'Kay of
llrml hv aivptid pualtlona a a.
Ib'turn Krom Salem Mr. and tug Mrs. Lilly Klunry. Stella Sot-
vu'.n Mill, returned the ler. Kathrrtne Doty. Jo I'PP. Inei It. Dentine
flrat ofhe week from Salem, bring- Jenkin. Oon.Unr Crystal, Sybil cr of MrnIf who waa aiiompanled ...Uut urveyora for the "I" '"'
Inn back with them their aon and Hamber and the guest. Ml Mnd- ,,y h,4 ,,,, ,on 00 , ,nil.pln ud Clm..l.-tln. work In KU.nuth roun
dauithter. Jack Miller and Ueatha ey. Misa IJnd'ry waa honored ouslneM ,rp lo th city. ,ty.
attending again mt nigni -wnea a auiivr
Wiley Asks Quiz
of Food "Plot"
.Miller WHO nave been auenu.nn - .1 - , . .... vi..,.,, Y
...hmi in L,lom tar the D. Win- wved In her honor snowing w lloturna euin i.ioyu ivwu.i --
. Th. V .rr fllv resid'o on"- theatre. form, realdenl of Klamath K.ll.Jden and .on. Boyd Y.J... have
in. f ,h- Vv he Mtamon,' returned to hi, home In ChUo yea-1 returned to their r..l-,-, at Third
aide or the city . the . A.tamon, ( 1 ,h1)f
!T. K. ltohlnaon of the Heat Trae-! vek n the city. renewing ar-'wlll apend tha aummer. llurlng
In Krom The Kort Mr. and Mrs. 'tor company, of Oakland. are! qualntancea and visiting with old . Mr. aun'a nuarncv. from the rlty
friends.
Tht-otiKli ll Claud
boom, brother of I'harlea
Coae-Cose-
when a aludent
of Oregon. Ml
aiurlmeiil.
In the l'nlerll)'
Yadeq lakes an.
YV. K. N'lcholson. of Kort Klamath, among the rlaitors at tne Mini no
hare been among the out of town tel this week.
Tisitors In the city yesterday. I
! Kvportnl Home Mr. and Mrs. S.
In From Mnllii Mrs. Vivian M. Arneit are expected to return Loom. Klamath
Wilde of Malln. was among the to their home In Klamath Falls' passed through Klamath Falls Proctor of Cottage drove. are
out of town visitors In Klamath next Tuesday after having spent yesterday on hi way to Fish lake 'among the moat recent of Klamath
wit.. .A.tAviv rr.-. i hnma Mr Hrtme timet In n.4 IcAraf leld. where none Itand. m-here h nlana to aoend Fills resldenta. Mrs. rroctor la a
Falls architect. I.KIhk Here Mr. and Mra. Arch
Wilde conducts
neighboring town
hotel in
the they
I Mra.
visited with their daughter.
Emma Harrison.
In The City B. JI
San Francisco,
business visit
Williams of! Out Of Town Among the visl-
his aummer vacation fashing. Coae-: sister of U K. Phelps of Klamath
boom la resident of Stockton. Fulls. They plan to make this city
where he has been for the past few their permanent home and have
vears serving as superintendent on taken apartments in the Mills) Ad-
is making a short tors in the city are Jay Haynea and one of ,he 0rget potato farms: juion apartments,
in Klamath Falls. I Jake Comer, out of town residenta , .j,. Taiey. Last year 625 eacksl
j who are stopping in the city for , the ,ore wer. rM1iied from the Kroiu Wonlrn Chester Wllsou of
Arrive Here Mrs. Ada M. Jones, tew days, on business. land, making 57.75S.75 pounda lo Worden and Hoy Nelson also of
, I the acre and 98!. 5 bushels. Worden. were amnog the out of
On FW.Ina; Trip Mr. and Mrs., . KlllII1.h c.,,,,
w nneneau. 01 sun ' ranciscu,
71
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Dr. Harrrr W. YOitT, father
ot tlio U. 8. Pure Food law, is
orrln; Prriidrn Coolldfra to !
veitigate an allrgrd consplrac
tojjrcak down the statute.
mother of Mrs. K. A. Mcintosh
ot Beatty. arrived in Klamath Falls i
this week, planning to spend the E.
was In the city yesterday
, from hia ranch In Merrill.
Surveyor Here II. K. Smith ar-
j town
Vriitii MrHII CenA Hammond. ! lur.tti v utlj.rniuin
remainaer oi me summer in me .-. r-.uu, .o o, o-.. , , kuown rancher of Klamath
city. , Cisco ana u. it. .ook oi i-oriiuna.
I . t county
are tumors la ine Cllj. uiiereaicu
AsNbitiltE Millisilor Rev. Jen- In tha Ainiv:itH llil mmnnnv Thev
nings of Lakeview. b assisting Rev. brought with them on their visit'
E. A. Mcintosh at Bly in a series ,a complete fishing outfit and spent
of meetings. The attendance at ;a portion of their visit at Diamond
the gatherings is reported as good lake,
and the interest Is deep in the sub-j
Jects of the ministers. jrom Ml. Hebron Mies Mildred
Harris, resident of Mt. Hebron, la
residents. Thoe who are plan
ning for the rlp are el Robert
son. Jack Anthony and Harry Mola-lore.
To Attend 4iaiin Among those'
most ardent baseball tuns to attend
the McCloud-Klamuth Falla base
ball game at McCloud on Sunday,
CRATER ROAD TO
GET PAVEMENT
Klamath liiolorlau MO niak fr.
quenl trip to Crt.r lake dur,
tha aummer are. rejoicing over tn.
new. Ihal the Klatnati, Park road
from tha boundary t Anna Creek
springs, tlm Medfurd roadway from
the boundary, and tha road from
Anna aprinc to (lovernmenl ramp
approximately 10 mil,.,, i, (o bj
paved at one with crushed rock
and a.phalt. The contract has been
awardrd to the Warren Conatrue.
Il.m cm pa ii y and will amount to
pulling down 40.000 ruble yards of
crushed rock and 1, 000 tuna of as
phalt, at an expenditure of approx
imately U0. 000, Machinery for the
big park Job will be on hand and
Installed shortly after July I, ac
cording to Major Arnold. Warren
company representative here. The
style of the paving will be seven
Inches of crushed rock penetrate
with hot aphultum and rolled down
to a thlcknraa of five Inches. T'4
work will be completed about
November I. While the aurfaclng
of the highway la In progreaa. good
passable ileinura wl be maintain
ed around tha work.
"lei, J"V
to
KlaiU,!S!,
la..
rived In Klamath Falla yeaterday afternoon nre a group of Klamath
A circulation covering tha city of
Klamath Falla and tha county of
Klamath that's the Klamath News
A booster lor Klamatk mammr
and Klamath Falla ana very legtt
imaie inqusiry loereio (Bat's ta
Klamath New.
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' ttlWie
From Chiloquln Mr. and Mrs.'
Iauritsen of Chiloquin, were among
the out of town visitors in Klam
ath Falls yesterday, visiting with
friends and shopping.
From Merrill Matt O'Keefe.
rancher of the Merrill district, was
a visitor In Klamath Falla yes
terday afternoon, transacting bus-
in the city for a few days on a
brief shopping trip.
From The Fort W. K. Brown
is a business visitor In the city,
arriving last night from his home
in Fort Klamath. - Brown is man
ager of the Fort Klamath Meadows
company's ranch In that section of
the county.
Auditor Here A. h. Dillon of
Dunsmuir, auditor for the Ameri
can Express company is in the city
Marriage License Deputy Coun
ty Clerk DeLap added another vlc
torv to the June list nf brides when
a license was issued to Carey; for a borl bu,n trip.
Thomas Ritchie of Klamath Falls
and Miss Haiti. R.i.h lwi.i..i Surveyors Here H. N
also of Klamath Falls. Ritchie
lin of Dunsmu'r. and
McLaugh
Henry P.
was a former resident of Montana. "- ' " MOTner- ",5 OI!
coming here recently to make his D"nsmuir' are in " etlr ,or !
,. jtime. interested In surveying for the;
In From Merrill Frank Gray-
bael, prominent Met'rill rancher
Southern Pacific.
To Attend School Misa Mary
I Ball nnrf Mm Plmil. ttaai-h lArt
waa among the business visitors in K , n- . j .
ir it. . j iy motor Wednesday morning for
Klamath Falls yesterday. Gray-
bael is secretary of the
Farm Loan association.
San Jose, where Miss Ball will at-
Hero On Trip Hugh Falvey was
among the out of town visitors in
Merrill j (en(j gumlner gpasio,, Cf a southern
school. Miss Ball assisted recent
ly in the Wilson Abstract office.
From CliiliMiuin
Klamath county from out of town.! Wednesday visitor
raney is a well Known rancher of Falls was Mrs. Cyril Benson. Tesl-
Among the
in Klamath
the Merrill district.
dent of Chiloquin,
day shopping.
who spent the J
In City Wednesday Ben Pickett,
pruiuiuuui iviamam county live-' l.cnvi- Fur a v
stock raiser waa in the city yes- Hensley will leave today for Ash-
terday from Dorris where he is land, where she plans to make a'
keeping his sheep for the summer.! short visit at the heme of her
Other parts Vf Siskiyou county j daughter, Mrs C. W Glien. Mrs
will be used by Pickett for grazing, Hensley is the mother of the1
as well as the Dorris section. . Misses Clift and Miss Genevieve i
i Hensley. I
Fnjoy FLshlnx Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Chilcote spent Wednesday on a! To Spend Summer Cecil Adams'
short fishing trip, enjoying a numand Wilson W. Lemery have ar-!
ber of Klamath Falls streams. rived in Klamath Falls to spend1
I the remainder of the summer in
The lobby of terested , p09ition. , Klam;1,n
Iteniodd Tlienln
the Pine Tree theatre is submit.
tlno n .11 1 1 , .... . .
ifuiwti LiiuuKes anu ine llOX' j
office has 1ieen moved to the rear !r
of the theatre lobby and the entire
front undergoing a change.
To Go South Mrs. R. L. Hamil
ton will leave the latter part of the
week for her home in Pasadena,,
after spending two months in the
city visiting with her son, Harry
Hamilton. Mrs. Hamilton made her
home with Mr. and Mrs. Carey
Cozad while In Klamath Falls.
Jinkrrs To Swim Membem cf
the Jlnkers club, made up of girls
of the First National bank are
planning a number of out-door ac
tivities this summrc. .Among the
firet to be enjoyed was a swimming
party sponsored last night on the
Upper Klamath lake. The girls,
making tho trip wore: Incx Jen-'
king, lluth Lindsey, Sybil Bumber,
Katherine Doty, and Stella Seizor.
Funeral Service Scrvfces for
Miss Cecile Chamberlain who died
Tuesday afternoon at the family!
homo will bo hold at 2 P m. today
from Whltlock's chapel. Rov, Ar-:
thur L. Rice and Rev. A. F. Sim-;
mons will be in charge of the ser
vices, Interment to be In Odd Fel-
lows cemetery. !
Mi I.indsoy Honored Miss
Ruth Lindsey was honored with a
birthday dinner last night at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.!
L. Lindsey at 220 South Fourth'
street. The Runstg wore the islrluj
ot the First National bank, luclud-
Logan
Berries
For Canning
$2.oo
per crate
Public
Market
Phone 169
126 No. 6th St.
No Mori v
Moram
J.G.M
AN
IMPORTANT CHANGE
IN POLICY
STUDEBAKER herewith announces the discontinuance of the custom of presenting
a new li; e of automobiles each year. Instead of bringing Studcbaker Cars dramatic-.,
ally up-to-date once in twelve months, we shall keep them up-to-date all of the time with
every improvement and refinement made available by our great engineering and manufac
turing resources. This policy not only directly benefits present Studcbaker owners, but it
also enables purchasers of new cars to obtain models that are always modern without
the necessity of waiting for annual changes, and without the danger of their new cars be
coming obsolete.
B
ACK of this new policy is an amazing story
of interest to everyone who owns or ex
pects to own an automobile.
The dramatic success of the present line of Studc
baker Care is one reason for this important change.
Month after month we keep breaking records sales
keep piling up. This year we will sefl almost four
times as many automobiles as we produced in the big
boom year which followed the war.
Owners report endurance records, even beyond our
greatest expectations. Out in the rugged mountain
regions where Studebaker sells four times its normal
proportion of cars, owners talk about these models in
the most extravagant terms. In 1924 the Corporation's
. sale of repiar parts dropped to $10 per car per year.
Mechanical stamina under severe usage remarkable
performance under the most difficult travel conditions
these are the qualities for which Studcbaker C
have long been noted.
ars
factory in the hands of owners, that drastic annual
changes are not required.
Improvements and refinements will be made from
time to lime. New features will be added. When our
engineering department (maintained at a cost of more
than half a million dollars a year) devises an im
provement in any model, it will be made without re
gard to the calendar.
As in the past, we shall continue to pioneer vital
betterments that have proved their merit through
practical use. Alert, aggressive, receptive to new
ideas, resourceful in executing them, guided by scien
tific research and spurred by imagination, the Stude
baker organization proposes to build better motor can
than ever before. -
Now you may buy a Studebaker on any'day of
year with the confident assurance -that tihe stuWi
thrifty, one-profit car you drive away will not be W
Surely, these significant facts prove beyond any
"shadow of doubt that Studebaker Cars are so soundly
engineered and manufactured and so eminently satis-
matized by any act of ours as a "last years
model-'
Today, in even, more generous measure
than in &
"""J I V.W ..WW 0 ,
past, Studebaker Cars offer the utmost value for
money.
THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION O F AMERICA, SOUTH BEND, INDIANA
STUDEBAKER
MOTOR CARS
This is a Studebaker Year