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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1925)
cs 9 Saturday, June 20, 1925 Page F1t iA CHMity News SHASTA VIEW 5dland U ,rs ll'n 1,1 f". a..l will r nam Dor- mi- will mun ,r. . will P"i ,,rl ' . Poullia. Th ' . . riwlil.nts of ll I"""" Hott w h.M ai th ,ukMW ""' , olfMr r, 8. U llurnatl. iud th offlr of C. lk, pull mr .-. of III '"'d ar,: ,(d Mr. riow- Krnuol tnn BHA8TA VIEW. Jun !. Mr. and Mra. Oliver Martin with frlcnda .from Klamalh Kll war to b Uava two's Runday. "e Kllgora and Mr. and Mr. W. n. Ilaskln and and Mr. and Mra, son Blially mad a trip to th. coua- daughtsr Nelll. wars vlaitora at th j mmmi naiurosy on bualn.sa ptsaaur. laa Clary aptnt th ws.k-tnd rwamain rail from bli camp In this Motion. In aliMp CHILOQUIN horn of Hert and Allen Vaubt of Poa vallsy Sunday. Ilerl la un dar a doctor'! car In Klamath Falls at praaant, Mr. and Mra. Aug. Llaky of Tula taka w.ra vlaltor at th Flaher bom Bunduy. Mra. W, Layman atvtartlanad tht CHILOQUIN. Ji.n. iti it lplng Hand cliab Wrdnsadsv. Tha Janklni. wall known merchant of DMt " ' n10 Klamalh Falls, baa leaaad ansca 1 Uaky. of Tula lake. th Klamath Indian convention Ur- O. A. C. quite rounda at Wlul-Ka and will be " '"'"ostlng talk on th prlc of j ..list wblrh waa Bald i for Klamath I trip. pluaad to meet and aerve Mi frlenda thor. Mr. Wattln, a mrmbcr of the Mltrhell-Wallln Auto company, left Falla on a bualnea tb boy tbla ummer. Cbaa. Adama and Lawrence flrlf fln motorad to Klamath t. Kail Tburaday to attend to business. Jerry McCarty and Dennla Mur- i i n i "i Jack Kimball (topped In Dly Bill Bryan Is a Jackass Tueaday, en bla way to Ukerlew. While here he ranted house for 3ays rroiestor Aid ma BAN FRANCISCO, June Blr John Adama. professor emerltua of matter of,tna University of London, doean't mince worda. Aaked upon bla arrival here what pby of Bonanaa, passed through e thought of William Jennlnga Bly tbla morning on tbalr way to Lakevlaw. . Mra. Ed Cehr waa in from bar Paradise ranch yesterday after upplloe for haying, i--' - Jack Kimball psased through here on bis way bark from Lakevlew yeaterday. A $ glad to recolve the , children arrived aafe- L will at. J4 wnr. L arcka rours for the ., ol nrrn. .rartt w calling Lur morning. L flowara waa a Klam- :or Monday, wnere ane ?P1I lor ber atore In ,,d William Burnett it tho Hooper ranch jtie Gregory rnturnea i wral dry' vlall In Ilia, -re b visited The Clolnger building which wlU be the largest brick atore building in Klamath county la nearly com pleted. The Uolden Rule atore of Klamalh Falla will move Into tha In, corner tore about July 4 and Qeloger and Almeter will move Into one of the other atorea on July 1. All tha offlcea and apartment! on the second floor have been leas. d and preparations are being made to add one more atory lo the build' Ing. Ixul Larenson and wife have re. turned after making a ahort visit to Klamath Falla. A wire waa received today from uni carpenter, that w . . .. ; nil viw jiivitii, hi ISIl wees ur tww wti ota where they will do ,b( sad remodeling. awn ipent several days it Burn I this week. llrt. Allwrt (Iregory Ink Fills visitors this ducstlon which the eurly settlers of Oregon paid In regards to the Indiana. Mra. John Bally baa been alrk with lumbago for aaveral days and baa been unable to get around much. Mr, and Mra. John McComb and son David returned from California Sunday, where they have been on a vacation trip for three weeks. Mrs. John l.'sky and son Jackie visited with Mra. Fliber Wednesday. C. M. Klrkpatrkk la leveling the! Shasta View echoed grounds. - Jay Ilaynea and Jake Comer have loft Malln for other Jobs and local ities. Joe Mlrka'a new dairy barn la very near completed. He will have on of the ibest constructed barns In tbla community. Bchool election was he! J at Shasta View school Monday. Nearly all voters being present, quite an Inter est waa taken in this year's elec tion. Vlaltor (10 fond mother): "That boy of your seems to have a rare thlrat for knowledge." Mother: "Yea. lie gtta hla tblrst from hla father, and knowledge from me." , . L'ryan. and bla declstoa to partici pate In th Scopes' evolution trial, tb aavant said: "Bryan la a perfect Jsckass," and added that he eitended bis sympathy to what h terms a "warped great mind." Sir John Is to Instruct summer classes at tb University of California. CAKD CP THASKH Braddock (Pa.) News-Herald, j 20 " W wish to xprea our thanks for the kindness and sympathy of our many friends during tb recent hi. loaa of our beloved rather. (Signed) Mrs. C. C. Colvln. Mrs. Eftle Col well. O. J. Huddleston. Porter as a county neat utelM and aon Richard U la Midland thta week. L,rui was a Midland vis. :!mlre wan hauling bay Firber ranch tbla week. gr. Lee Sutton and aon kajaid by Tom O'Oon- :ui at the Hooper ranch lon'hv Ui hiun acroia the river Tkos haying are: Mr. t Kr. Talbert. limit has returned home kt'i racsllon at tb homo Mn. Joe Wright and rurlotte were Klamath fort Tueaday. William Crume. well known ranrher of Bprague left for Klam ath Falla to spend the week-end. Hen F. Mitchell and Braden re turned after a short vlaH lo Klam alh Falla yeaterday. , B. Ball is In training and assist ing the grounds committee at Wlul- Kie. preparing for the Klamath Indian convention. Klmer Hill, wull known rancher of the Fort Klamath road and Mrs. Hill were visiting tholr daughter Mra. F.lden Miller who Is camping at Wlul-Kae. Captain A. J. Morrison (topped off for a few hours' visit with his old comrsdo Wslter J. Kerrigan, .both men having been In the same I ' - ...... I V. wnt.1,1 wn r , , . , . IB 111 L luminal in imo " ' ' jiurrinun J vn - - look over the lumber situation there and then proceed to Seattle. Tim MacDonald. well known ahort story writer who baa been visiting the Klamath Indian reservation and obtaining color for a future atory left yesterdsy for San Frandsco. Cnyltha Wright, who has been away the pa" Tr cnooi m Stewart, Nev., returned home last week and la atopplng with her mother. Mrs. R. M. Wright. In Weat Cblloquln. The work on th wjinameon- Chlloquln road la progressing rap Idly and the new top ahould soon be In. A large Party of hlamatb halts .hnni eli-la were enjoying their first aummer'a awlm In the lake at Wlul-Kse yesterday and reported the water aa excellent BLY ALL 'ARE ' WELCOME Come to Wlul-Kse and enjoy the Klamath In dian Convention June 22 to June 30, 1925. Auto racing, blooded horse racing, boating, bathing, field and water sports of all classes Watch for the boxing events, which card will include the best ever offered in' Klamath County. The fast-. est dirt track in the state. On the Dallas-California Highway. PROVING UP . Back in school-day after a season was completed, there usually was a way to "PROVE UP" the answer., .. ....... The proo was the thing that counted. Your bank account is the only way you can "PROVE" .' your industry Don't be afraid of small beginnings, the race is de cided at the finish not at the start We have a great many depositors and most ' them were small beginners. Get a bank account under way.' ' ' ' 1 ' ' The American National Bank KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. t ; .t . .- .. itiv.-' "-1 '- M ' -" ' ' JCELL VALLEY EL VALLEY, June ft Corksry made a trip valley with her father hilt Mra. Corkery made r Klamath Falla to visit 'I'lll Deal who has beon ipltl tor an operation irttU. KateUni was held at the r school housa yea- ui Reed were at Uie b. Sunday nlslit after eir cattle in N and Reed thla sec are from BLY. June ID.1 Poatmaster Wal- lla la very busy now cutting wood for winter. A. B. Conner waa In Bly today delivering fresh meat. He report cattle In fine shape.' O. W. Howard made a trip to Lakevlew Wednesday on business. Byron Wekh, of upper Yonna valley, atayed over night In Bly. on bla way to Fair Port, 'to visit his uncle. Riley Woods. Tom Coker and Lawrence My- era came In tram Klamath Falls, where they have been for repairs for their car. ' ..Bert Ford and . wife went, fish ing cn North Fork today. They re port fishing tine. Otto Boyce ' haa gone to Flnley Corrella' where he la building a cabin for hte rang riders. Ivan Cain was In Bly Tueaday from Yoskum, where he Is now lo cated with hla sheep. Mr. and Mra. Mike Wallla are now comfortably located in New Pine Creek, where Mr. Wallla Is working at th Cran Creek mill. Miss Jessie Boyd has gone to Cor vallls for a few weeks atay. UOTEL ASTOD llut HOI L Awla EVERT ROOM hai PRIVATE TOILET 50 Bath. New. Modern Gose to Shopping Diatrict end Theatres FREE CARACE Tsrid from $1.50 Mcape camo to Evorolt f noialng some horses on F United valley bridge f tlon of tbe bridge n lo the water, drowning P crippling several. nuland has recovered Mini of sains thmueh FkWd of her car crossing a thla aoctlon the first of i . c'l Cowley and Mrs. R. J fcuilneaa trip to Bo s their tiomos near Lor-"oesday. ""Mn, after a few riava' Pr Lanmll Hav . 10 tha Ornh. niM nnAu Plday. loan of KUniAth pn 1 It tha MphnnnlJ ..,.1. r" Of tn "'"hi and famny mad." , 'th Fall, c Th ' "n i u i 7 vu rciurnea th same -une nr ii . nun aitjuiiuu to Merrill b.-j.- tt. . uesoar. ""on m.j. . .i. - " "' ax tne filing.... l,l.:U," McDonald made ". Where they ipent 11 M.n Pent fow ih.i . u 'n, visa kom, m Kl.rn.th .rw. to vi 1 " m ran. Satur- excursion "fares Frank & King's Comedians im, Tib Big WMt Tent New Location ; J '. Seventh and Pine Streets Friday and Saturday The Western Comedy Drama "The Girl From Blacksnake Ranch' Price 25c and 50 c Jazz Orchestra Vaudeville Between Act now on sale tlnllyi return limit October 81st, Stopovers. the NEW Sunset Limited dally via Los Angeles, through th Southwest to El Paso, S.n Antonio, Houston, New Orleans and the East. A fsnt. luxurious train; delicious meals in Southern Pacific dining cars. Connects with trl-weckly steamer, New Orleans-New York, and with trains east nnd north. Hound-trip farce a-rratly reduced for Examples (from main lino points) v.-... ntv Mo ....172.00 Chicago. Ill f J8.00 i i5?.l? Mo 1 60 Washington, D. C ltl.Bd NewLotoant La':::::.:.:. New York Cry U7.40 Proportionate reductions to many other eastern points See Apache Trail of Ariiona this way Southern IPaxiifEe J J MILLER, DUtrtct Freight and Passenger Agent ' 205 Hopk Bldg. Phone 709 ' Eighth and Main Sta. Klamath Falla, Ore Shingles Elxceptionally fine, extra thick, clear, vertical grain, red cedar shingles at prices all can afford to pay. Get the best They'll cost no more. Just Arrived - $3,000.0 Shipment Of, the season's smartest styles in Fur Coats and Jacquettes at surpris ingly low prices. '", J' ' : . . : - -v. ; A small payment of $10.00 or more will hold any garment in stock. WATCH OUR WINDOWS The Northern Fur Shop 810 Main St. Sixth Street Lumber Co. Phone 866. Sixth Street at City Limit. Dealers In Lumber and Builders' Supplies. Sanitary Market Specials for Saturday Roast Veal, per pound 18c 2 lbs. Veal Steak for .-35c . Veal Stew, per pound -12V4C Roast Beef, per pound ................-:. 5c Boiling Beef, per pound 12V?C Leg of Lamb, per pound -35c Spring Chicken, per pound 35 C Sanitary Market CHOICE MEATS Special Attention to Order Trade. 7th and Main St. ' Phone 22 ! 0 I