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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1925)
VlATH NEWS Briefs Saturday, June 20, 1925. r. cuiir., the Aty unci Mrs. "Dutch' t of Itri'jr. ,., are In ,.r "111 frienclx and Wmns. Tms is tnu unath Falls Mr. and have mad, vlst- lHnnr'a brother, Al When resident of sevural yeara ago, JrU-aier iirmners wuk brother. KliinT Merrill of til postmaster of tlmt linens and plnumrn 1 1 y yeslordny almp Iniiiath Kulla stores. eiiily recovered from It uf arurlot fever, line, ncr ineiwi. umr- fatul. jtli-Mr. and Mrs. 'n lion and uuukiiUt. ,. Wnllon will Ict. l nine by motor for I hey will visit for it-turning ' Tutiir.luy will llifnt Miss lleat who la reluming to iiinr In Kianiain rails kit a. atior a wimcr 01 Ironservalory of music L uf I ha Pacific nt hllo In Yreka Mra. lt her father, George that city. i arnjt p. r. u-rg- ih Fails.' la la n ioipt krou; ill Xeri vvkjv ma ! he V T . low. .i rg-onitlu.-' V..1I1 ilm ,ny ma no ewii.u to JV'.v JVaUJV ' I mi M'eetffhis Yeats Swat Kings PafeTKr hit' V - - :aM..t!l r. 1 7 1 W -ail f r, tVtil' v flWWIMO ar'.rriI V VTl If 1 I. II : II ft 1 1 m9' l l v; -"'i S' cm ALL THE FRENCHES IN K. F. WILL GATHER ROUND TABLE OF E. L'S Member of the French fam II leu .accept the position as athietlc coach of Klamath Kalis will be entertain-: d right royally on Sunday after noon by Mr. and Mra. E. L. French, who, In honor of the aviator. Pilot A. R ITpanth h,i fuanaH an In-' vltation to all thoae - whose names are connected with the French fam lly, or who, before marriage were Frenches. The grandfather of E. L. French had 11 sons. And from these 11 sons came 11 large and husky fam I'lcs. and It had led the men of the house of French to believe that all men by those presents are related to them. In order to talk the matter over tho dinner will be given In the form of an outdoor picnic in the apple orchard of tho Enterprise ranch, vne miles beyond Mills addition on the canal. ' The guests who have been bidden are Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Pellett, Law- tence French', Miss Restora French, Miss French, . Mr. French and bis granddaughter, Miss Alice Carson, the honor guest, A. R. French, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. French. An Invitation has been extended to Dwlght French, who Is expected to arrive today from Portland to . IS TRAINU CAMP , Wm. Hulet.'ion of RovTand Mrs. 0. C. Hulet of Merrill, la aftasdlog this year's Cltliens' Military Train- camp at American Lak. Wash., la ona of ,aven jboya from Klamath county who arc taking part. Mr. Hulet drove his parents car. as. far .Corvaltii, .proceeding from there ly train. . - Ing i anq for Klamath county high school for the coming year. If the name Is French, many will be those who-will gather around the feave board and sing praises to the French of 11 sons and the A paper wbere an the people hava grandfather of many more of French SSLVTnnSS . Nun. LEoC abbvHartnett Ijikevlcw Called to ronxulUitlon In the UcAullffe, Dr. E. Dlet- rday to be gone today Bob Mrmrl of the Yankf., Kfn Williams of tlie' Browns, Gabby Hartnett of the Cubs and logcrs Hornsbr. Cardinal pilot, are: the leaders iri the race for home run hitting honors this year. iabe Ruth, drspitc lii late start, couKI overhaul all of tlicm, however, were he to bit his old form or a few weeks. . .. .. . ,: from .Mullii Mrs. Ivlnn w llde Krom llcnclA party of buslncssiof Los Angoles, is a buslneis visitor of Mnlln, 'uh among (lie vi.iltors In vluitors, interested mainly In the' in Klamath Falls this week from his Is possible lo move.Kiamath Knllr yesterday, will bo taken this Francisco for niedlcal From lloniniji The MIkhcs Kent- ondltion la declared arson, rcKidcntu of Zonunza were among tho nut of town visitors in Klamath Falls ymleriluy. p O. V. Llntner, Dm Mill lines arrived It night from his home 'm spend tho remainder n business. Mill Among the vlst- ih Kails Friday after- mm s null Is Mra. Wll- ho spent the day wlrli hupping In Kluiuuth ' I f Mrs. D. II. Crump. turn's mill was a vlil- li Falls yesterday from pirs. ('rump pwt the llping with lornl mcr- rliert llooth. visitor l,n Is fnim 8irngua river. It y ihn Inltor part of Hoolh In ompliiyed as iirveylug purly In that lamatli county for the ilway. lumber game, Is a group from Bend. Those who make up the party are J. A. Henncssy, J. Meister and 0. llosrskotte. Visiting Her. Mir.!! Mildred Leahy of Los Ari;;i'li.i, arrived in Klumuth Fulls Tim r.uluy evening on her way east to IlunKor, Mulne. Miss Leahy will I f llio house guest home In the south. From (lilloqiiin Among the Ar cade visitors this week nro J. H, Hamilton and Ross Warner, res I Kurekn Visitors Mr. and Mra. dents of Chiloquln, who arrived In V. H. Terrell of Eureka are among! Klamath Falls last night to spend the business visitors in the city this, the remainder of the week, month. t !1 : I Iii Vesti-nlny Mr. and Mrs. J. F, From Corvnllis Among tho vlsl-1 Potter were among the shoppers and tors in the city this week from the business visitors In Klamath Falls of Mr. and Mr.:. f"enn Lorent for Willamette valley Is Al L. Comer of I vesterday. Potter, who was recently. discharged from Klamath Falls hos- jpital, la woods' superintendent, for From Tho Koutli J. W. Dezell the Bhaw-Bertiam Lumber company. tho coming month, ul theli1 home at . Corvallis. From Portland Portland visitors in the city for the remainder of the week Include Mr, and Mrs. Earl A. Marshall and S. E. Holllday. From Ilerkelry Among the tour ists to arrive In the city on their way north la a party from Berkeley who plan to remain In Klamath county over the week-end. The group Is composed of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Engle and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. bteffan, all residents of California. Special sale on oil cotton under-! wear at Bee Begln'a Dress Shop, 129 So. 7th St. J20 apricots for canning 30-pound lugs $2.70 r" fancy loganberries are at their best for canning : $2.00 currants, crate ....$2.75 raspberries, box 20c black caps, box 20c blackberries, box .20c watermelons, lb 3c cantaloupes, 3 for ..,.25c ; bananas, 3 lbs 25c strawberries, box ..20c lettuce, 2 heads ....i5c radishes and onions ..5c'. beets, carrots, turnips, 3 bunches ...............25c full line fancy tuberose groceries. public market phone 169. hourly devilery i26 no. 6th t. , HI b41 High utrvet kcr journey.. before continuing ' From The Soulli Among tho busl ness visitors In Klaniuth Falls for tho remainder of tho week. Is W. II. Trainer of SnnKrnnrlseo. While in tho cily. Trainer Is a guest in thci White I'ollcnn hotel. I Ijikevlcw Mr. and Mrs. If. A.I A ut Icy. visitors from Lukcvlew. on 111 tho clly for a short time shopping nnd visiting with friends. From The Fast Visitors In tho rtty' Include practically all sectional of the country: nnd among the visl-; tors from Wnithlngtnn 1. C. In the1 clly tills week nro Mr. nnd Mrs. i Itnth Campbell u. M. Kerr. In the city for Miss siting with her grandmother iew of Klnmnth Falls Mrs. (Ins Pago of Fort li a liuslnoss visitor In vplng nnd spending some luninlh Falls yesterday. the wife of the gurage- Vort. Fnim Stockton Mr. nnd Mrs. II. V. Tartar, and Harold' Tartar arc guests In llio city for a short time. They reside In Stockton. Tliiihcrmen Here R. II. llovey, prominent tliuberninn la In the city for a fow days from his homo In Fan Francisco. Quality x v . . " aar mm Mn obust health comes from nourishing food. he supreme form of nourishment Millers Pity Meats lend strength to growing and ac- bodies. pelicious roasts, tender cutlets, steaks, chops, V and savory thet best of meats for the best Jealth. MILLER'S MARKET New Life Obtained By Coming To ' WLUL-KSE . - , Sunday, June 21, 1925. Come early and enjoy a swim, fatch some fish or take a row on the beautiful Klamath Lake. A REAL BARBECUE Sunday Noon, nt 12:03 P. M. Served by F. de Mason, tumous in the southwest for his j excellent ant of barhceue service. After barbecue feats will i include some blooded horse racing, five (only) bucking horses and auto racing. Place, Klamath Indian Convention Grounds. Wlul-Kse, on the Dulles-California highway. Oregon's fastest dirt track where records will bo .broken. Never to Hot-Never to Cool WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC IRON The iron that stays at just the right tem perature. When it is hot enough it shuts the current off automatically and when it cools the current begins to heat the iron again. , . 3 No more fire risk! bV ELECTRIC JA - r Link River Electric Co. 7th and Klamath Sts. Phone 171 If you spent 60 days v . 1 A J I I . J straight at the kitchen stove 1 POWER COMPANY I in rr.uupx33 you'd see why It Is that nearly eighteen hundred homes within reach of the Copco lines are, now using electric ranges . ..... Two hours a day, every' ay in the year, is probably a low estimate of a housewife's time in the kitchen. Sixty full days. in all--and they're worth making easier! ; j , ... . Electrical cooking is easier, and cleaner. It puts an end to dirt and ashes. It means less sweeping of floors, less cleaning of. walls, cleaner utensils. ;i' "' t (;-; Electrical, cooking is tastier. Uniform, controllable heat saves the flavor of dainty foods. ' , '. ' ' Electrical cooking is economical sur prisingly so. The average co$t of electri city for cooking is only about twice the cost of the electric lighting current n the same home. (Actual average, figures for your own neighborhood will be shown you upon request.) Don't pass the next display of electric ranges without just dropping in and ask ing your dealer more about them and about the convenient payment terms he is offering. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY j 2S M: ci Phone 750 tun Ol. - -