The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 19, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    Pee Eight
Friday. Jn0 13,
gfLOCALS f
Move Inlo City Mr. and Mrs. II. To Take Vacation . I- tlriffllh.
II Shorthill. who nave been em-, assistant ivinmain rails
..now. which I. not exceedingly deep. Kron. rck.-Among '
I .III enable Irlp to be mad. In 'town business visitor. In Klamath
practically the same time a. in heavy Fall, la A. I.. Anderson, resident of
traffic durinic the summer season, l rena. "pvihk -
according t.. several who art. plan- Pelican hotel, while In lh city.
I nine Iho trip. "" .
llrnd VIUr C. J. Kugan. real-
To See tiaoir Mr. end Mr. Irryi,,.nt of Hrnd. arrived In tha city
I W ilnon
re planning to attend the t night to spend Iho remainder
ployed In highway work In Langell will enjoy hi. summer vacation In .Mci'loud-Klaniatlt Fall. basvbair,,; i!,, week on a .hurt business
Valley, have moved Inlo Klamath Iho near future. using eigiu un name on Sunday at in iouu. laaiug ; vu.
Fall, for an indefinite .lay.
a. their guests Sunny" Mohler.j
off. (iriffith plan, to upend a por
tion of that time in l'ortlund. Pur- pitcher for the Klamath team, and
Visiting Here Mrs. f. H. Micr,nR iho absence of Postmaster Mo- mIm Ituth Und.ey aud Miss Inc.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Km- on, Griffith was in charge of the j,.nklns
Many In llolela Klamath Kail.
hotels are tilled to their utmo.t
rapacity, according to several of the
mitt. I. making relatives and friends postnffice. ! . hotel men yesterday, who report a
here a visit. Mrs. Miers was prcs-j j Mud. ills Here -Among the many , ,ll(,nj(1 ,Ma for this early In the
ent at the celebration of the golden! In From III) - Churlcs Adams. stuilonts from the state college toi umm,r Although many of the
wedding of her parents some six,rancher of the Illy section, was arrive In Klamath Falls thl. .urn- ",re traveling men and corn-
weeks ago, and extended her trip to anions the business visitors in the mer, are two from the I'ntverslty il. visitors, the majority of
Glendale. Ore., where she visited her city yesterday for a short time. Oregon. Hlchard Kitra of Wyoming, i lhoe ol,pn n lh, Klamath Fall,
son and bis family. After a fewl a student at Kugene. arrived ytr-J , ,our,,.. ,,, ,-arry with
day." stay in Klamath Falls Mrsj ny Among the many out day. as did Fred West, of Portland. thpm ,U10 or n0 camUl uarapheru-
Mlera will return to her home in'of town visitors in tho city ) ester- 'also a student in the college. Mr.!
Front the Agency Mr. and Mrs
II. H. Jolly, resident, of Klamath
Agency, wer. among lh out of
town visitor. In the city yesterday.
Mr. Jolly la employed aa chief rlerk
In the reservation town.
San Francisco.
At the Kmpire Among recent ar
rivals registered at the Kmpire hotel
are E. R. French of Vancouver. It.
G. St. Clair of Bend, E. W. Helms of
Portlund and C. E. Harris of Bend.
day was Lawrence Griffin, well j West la a brother of Miss Leljilne
known rancher of the Bly section. I West, who spent the past two wln
who transacted business in Klam-1 ters teaching in Iho Klamath county
ath Falls.
To Take Vacation Julius Mueller
high school.
Visiting Here Mrs. W. G. Morris,
mother of Mrs. James Blair, and Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Huccl and Mrs.
Dick Hunter, relatives, are visiting
the Blalrs. proprietors of the Empire
hotel, and expect to be In Klamath
Falls for several weeks before re
turning to their homes in San Francisco.
Make Trip Mr. and Mrs. K. W.
I left last night for Ashland, where Vannlce and family, and .Mr. and
he took the midnight train south Mrs. Warren Crooks .and family.
alia. In many cases the fame of
Diamond lake has spread, and there
are number armed with fishing
tackle, rod and line. ho are spend
ing the remainder of the week In
the city.
for Marysville, his former home,
where he will visit with his mother,
Mrs. Mary Mueller, for some time.
Mr. Mueller was driven to Ashland
by motor by his brother. William
Mueller, who returned later. I'pon
his return Mueller will bring back Klamath Falls, has returned to the
to Klamath Falls with him.
made a short business trip to Mod
ford yesterday, making the trip by
motor.
Former Teacher Miss Mary
Rlelh. former school teacher in
Merchant Here II. G. Kndurs,
merchant of Ashland. Is a business
visitor In Klamath Falls from hi.
home in the valley. Kudera I. a
frequent visitor In the city, driving
over the mountains often.
brother. Carl Mueller, who
nls city for a short visit with friends
was!Misa Rieth now makes her home In
In On Business Mr. and Mrs. C. j wounded seriously while In the ser- Kelso. Wash.
E. Hoyt of Fort Klamath have re-j vice in a New York camp shortly!
turned to their home after a busl- after the World war. and who has' From .Medford Mr. and Mrs. II
ness trip in this city. j been In a veterans' hospital lor 1 E. Looseley, frequent buslnes ylait-
some time. ' or. In Klamath Falls, arrived yes-
Kroin Ijikrvlew Miss Mae Ver-
I non. resident of Lakevlew, la among
the visitors In the city , from her
home in Lake county. ,
From tho Coast Mr, and Mrs.
It. W. Hill and son are among the
tourists in the city from their home
Motored to Ashland Mrs. Fred 'terday from their home In the val-'on the roast. Gold ilearh. Mr. and
Cofer and daughter Helen and Mrs. Mrom Modoc Point Mrs. Khoda ley. to spend the remainder of the, Mrs. Hill made the trip by motor.
Sid Evans motored to Ashland on 'Tompkins of Modoc Point, was' week hero. Mr. and Mrs. Looseleyiand report the roads In most excel
Wednesday, and spent the day with 'among the visitors in the citr from make their home In Medford. lent condition.
friends.
On Business Here James Pelton
and E. M. Leever, Fort Klamath
ranchers, were in this city on busi
ness one day this week.
her home in the county, transacting
business and visiting with friends.
Business Visitors Among the
business visitors in Klamath Falls at
present are Mrs. B. F. Mitchell from
Weed. John F. Hindes of Corvallis,
and J. Ball of Modoc Point.
Leave for South Loyd DeLap
and son Junior left yesterday morn
ing for San Francisco, to he with
Mrs. DeLap, who will undergo an
operation at one of the hospitals In
that city.
Visiting Here Mr. and Sirs. Fred
Fred Thornton and family were city
visitors this week from Klamath
Agency.
Return From Salem Mr. and Mrs
In City Thursday Mrs. Levi Mc
Donald was among the Langell val
ley visitors In Klamath Falls from
out of town Thursday. Mrs. Mc
Donald resides on the McDonald
ranch in that section of Klamath
county.
VLsit Here Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Foster of Lakeview were recent
visitors in Klamath Falls, spending
some time with Mrs. Foster's sis
ter, and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
"NY". B. Barnes. Thy left yesterday
for Ashland, where they took Mrs.
Flavia McDonald to Phoenix, where
she win spend some time visiting
with her sister. Mrs. Andrew Fisher.
Open June 21, 1 o'CIock
LAURA MOORE RESORT
Point Comfort.
Boating and fishing. Every modern conven
ience. Baths, hot and cold water, electric lights.
Oh, these big home-like fire places, screened
porches, everything for comfort. Home cooked,
home served eats. Follow the airplane.
Phone 187 for Reservations.
From llcnd Mr. and Mr. J. A.
Roberta, accompanied by their
daughter, Mtsa Wanda Roberta, are
among the many out of town visit
or. In the city from their homa In
Bend. While away from hi. busi
ness Interest, la grocery concern
of llend, Mr. Roberta plan, to lake
on little Klamath county fishing.
Daughter Horn Mr. and Mr. Pro
mat of llonanta are being congrat
ulated upon the arrival of a baby
daughter, born the middle of the
week at the family home. Mrs.
Provo.l and the child, who will be
named Rosetta Marguerite, are re
ported aa doing nicely.
rrufraoor To 8 peak Professor
Cary of U Angeles will conduct
free lecture thla afternoon at 1:30
In the Preabyterlan church, to which
the public la Invited. Tho Iherue of
hi. discussion will center on die
tetic and food value. Th. addrea.
la especially Interesting to wukn.a of
niamain ran., who promise a tool
aiienuaucv at ma mealing.
Front PortUml-llu.lnes. vUllora
In Klamath rail Include Mr. and
Mr. W. I). Reynold, of Portland
who ara spending some time In the
my on ousmoaa.
Moutheru Pailflr Among (he
Southern Pacific men la tha rlly
(or th remainder or the wx-k are
A. K. Green and Jama P. Weeks,
both men stopping In the Arcade
hotel.
In 111 CJ. II. Ileattl of that
Houthera Pacific company, I among
lh business visitor. In Klamath
Fall, alopplng at th Hall hotel
whll on a visit to thl rlty.
On llu.luraa--Mr. and Mr. II. g.
Benjamin or Portland, are buslnes.
visitor la. the rlly from their hum
In the north, j
l.rvr For Portland Hum Kin
ley, Klamath Fall bulne.i man.
and Interested la th Itly Rodeo
aasurlalloa. left last alght by molni '
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"What a Hal" on Klioes Close Saturday Night, ,.
Leave For South Mrs. Will linns
ton nd two daughters, Miss Geral
dine Houston and Miss Genevieve
Houston, and Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon
Landls. left the early part of the
D. M. Smith and daughter. Mla 7?.k M,l0-whe ,h'
r
Gertrude Smith, have returned from
Salem, where Miss Smith lias been
studying in the Willamette univer-
visit with Mrs. Houston's and Mrs.
Laudis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris.
Tn iVninv IM,,l m-i. -,.r i
- '7 !HTSt '"".I'-, 8ld !Jinkcrs c,ub of ,h0 National
Mrs. Smith drove north last week
to return with her daughter.
Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Koppen and son John, of Medford.
were business and pleasure visitors
In Klamath Falls yesterday from
their home in the valley. They are
former residents of this city, Kop
pen holding the position of office
engineer with the reclamation ser
vice. He is now with the California
Oregon .Power company at Medford. I
oank win enjoy a picnic and wcinie
roast tomorrow niEht on Klamath
lake. The trip will be made In Miss
Lulu Hansen's car. Tho girls who
will be In the parly are Miss Han
sen, Miss Elna Jensen. Miss Stella
Setzer. Miss Constance Crystal. Mrs.
Lilly Iligney, Miss Ruth Llndsey.
Miss Inez Jenkins, Miss Katherlne
Doty, Miss JoHophino I'pp and Miss
Sybil Bambcr.
Kujoy Trip Mrs. Elmer Honklnga
had as her guests yesterdar Mm
From like Phil Motschcnliadier, : E. M. Igl. Miss Marie Igl of Min
Mipcrintondcnt of the Iih hatchery j neapolis. Miss Bertha Bush of Los
at Diamond lake, was a business I Angeles, and Mien Katherlne IkI
visitor in the city yesterday. also of Los Angeles. The party cn-
I Joyed a most delightful picnic trip
To Leave Soon Mr. and Mrs. J. to Spencer creek.
P. Wells will leave tomorrow for! '
Luke of the Woods, where they will. To Make Trip Ilany Klamath
spend a restful week-end at their Falls residents are planning to leave
summer home on the lake shore, over the week-end for Crater lake
before leaving for California, where j where the trip may he made by mo
they will both enter summer school! tor within three miles of the lake
for a six weeks' session. Mr. Wells, j The hike of three miles through
who Is superintendent of Klamath ; ; .
Falls public srhonls, will take a1
course In administrative work in the
University of California at Berkeley.
Mrs. Wells will study In Miss'
Swope's school at Santa Cruz.
Marriage License Another mar
riage license for the week was Is
sued In the office of County Clerk
DeLap yesterday afternoon, when
license to wed was granted to Itos
c6e Largent and Tlllie Brundage.
both of Klamath.
Postmaster Returns John A. Mc
Call, Klamath Falls postmaster, re
turned late Wednesday night from
California, where, In company with
Mrs. McCall and his two daughters,
mills and Jean, a vacation of sever
al weeks has been enjoyed. The
McCall family left Klamath Falls
May 21 and spent the major portion
of their time In and around Sun
Jose, where a visit with Mrs. Mc
Call' brother, V. S. Hlllls, was en
Joyed. Santa Cruz and Monterey
were also visited. While on the
southern trip, Mr. Elwell, former
resident of Klamath Falls, was aeon
In Wlllits, Calif., where he la now
In business. The party roturned by
way of Crescent City and Grants
Pass,
DANCE
Tonight
FRANK & KING'S
PAVILION
South 6th St.
City Limits
Dancing 10 P. M.
Until Midnight
There's Several Reasons
WHY
WlCKERSHAM'S
CAN SELL YOU BETTER
FOOTWEAR FOR LESS
Because we employ no extra sales help.
uur fixtures are all very plain, no opera
chairs here, no city heat to be paid these
hot days.
Because doing all our own work keeps
down the overhead expense. We are out
of the high rent zone. Watching closely
all other unnecessary expenses unables
us to sell better footwear for less.
Because we sell for cash only. No bad ac
counts to be added to the cost of merchan
dise. We buy direct from the manufactur
ers, therefore no commission for the jobbers.
Because our system of doing business en
ables us to offer you footwear at sales
prices every day in the year.
our window Tells the story
WlCKERSHAM'S
Main 822.
Phone 805
t -:
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DOVE
The Male For Women
In Under Garments
Th WiifcAsiry IF Linngori
A TOT June brides alone, but all the world of femininity Ioth
1 V the flower-like touch of "Dove" lingerie in lustrous whit,
in flcxh tints and pastel shades, or in the novel colorings of U
latest mode. '. "
You will love the chin of "Dove"
styling admlro the sheer fineness
of "Dove" teiture and appreciate,
too, the practical advantagea of
"Dove" aervlcahllity and Its rool
pleasureable feel delicious crepe,
aoft summery muslins and silks.
At thla. your ' faroriti lo.
look for tha little ble-aod-klt
"Dove" label peeping from lbs sod
folds of every "Dove" eodMtslil
and find Just the itylt yo irtk, h
Just the material job prehr a
light to the eye a caress to Hi
figure.
Cowns, vests, bloomers, step-ins, every necessity
cnchantingly beautiful "Dove" undergarments, 9Sc to
$3.39.
"What a Sale" In Our
Down, Stairs Store
on shoes
Closet Saturday. June 20
If the men folk, boys and girls need shoes,
slippers, hiking boots suggest our 'Down Stain Store
Remember Father, On
Father's Day
Sunday, June 21
With a nice shirt and tie he'll PP"
iute them in it's sweetest sense. ,
Shirt$1.60, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50
Tiet 50c, 65c, 85c, $1.00, H
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KLAMATH VA FALLS
Our I'ost Office Open Until 8 p. m. Saturdays
It's Nice To Hfiop Mornings