The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 20, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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Safnfa.iv. June 20.
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In ritv Mr. f. E Tliivnp nf ! Iiilurtw Kkk MIka Morula Milan
i.,.. .... . ih. MiJt Ij.- Anrai. ri.imr in lha citv. ! n(,M luer for the Vulon Sheep
nalnfullv rompanT Of Ha rTatlCISCO, ll yes-l""' uirui mr i no .Wiutt
yesterday for a short time. Mr, injured her foot quite
., - i.M.I..'ir.iir of Portland, wh.i l.rm.nl.1 ton AddlM, Va.l.ll.u company . ,
""""i ' .. ... u-i h i.. u.. dur- IiusIiim Vl.Mur In Klamath
nd Ruth Hill of l-Diloquin. wr sua .r.. cu o. ...,.. l.br.! Ihl wt.k-eml.
i bulni and .hopping rt.ltor nl"- among the youni visitor m in i - I
Klamath Fall. (hi. weea-na from ....... - - I .. x,r,Am.,H. lh.
luke the rruit 10 miui-i- -- .........
he convwiilon of h Orraon nu luninrn in rv....i... raua yiroay.
Itii.Kl.rr In 0. A. I
of Klumath Marsh. U
for nhnri hualneu irlti. arrlvlut of ih rruft ah will be In read
Inwu for th celelirallon
NtiopphiK llrr
ith city yeaterday for short time.
Mr. Davit I a cousin of .Visa Ruth i their home.
Dixon, with whom she visltrd.
l-ravr For South Joe Leonard,
the conviiiuon
nti. raniher;wa.hli.at(.n Indian Irllw. June SU,a H.irr W..ll.r.Mik
in Ih city t Juno SI. According o onera her Ih W.turoo
...... ' - .. .. . - in hm Ih fNit.1. ati.d. '
Thayer, with her children r plan-'while enjoying a picnic at Spencer dX for Alturas after a short bui
nlni to move Into Klamath FaluJcreek the middle of the week. Liga-''" trip In Klamath county. In th
in the near cfuture to loin Mr. meats In the foot were torn and;'""" " n company.
Thayer who has been employed In a blood vessel broken when Miss
th wy for soma 4ime with one of, Bush supped from the car as nei ... . .
th local firms.
From Midland Among the busi
ness visitors from out of town in
the city yesterday was Mrs. Law
rence Burnett from the Burnett
ranch In th Midland district.
Shopping William Zumbrumm of
Bearer marsh near the Natron cut
off, was a business visitor and shop
per in Klamath Falls on Friday.
Zumbrnmm la proprietor of a stop
ping place at Beaver marsh, where
be conducts a small store and ho
tel.
was descending to th ground.
Mrs. Glover III Mrs. John M.
Glover of the Sunset apartment is returned from Corvallls,
confined to ner bed. suffering from
a sever attack of bronchitis. Mrs.
Glover Is employed with the Cali
fornia, Oregon Power company.
From Sprague Itiver Among the
business visitors In Klamath Falls
yesterday was Louise Pankey from
Sprague river, transacting affairs.
Accepts Position Mias Bertha
Pelts baa accepted a position In the
Hurry Cash grocery for th sum
mer months. Miss Pelts recently
where sue
completed her first yesr
Oregon Agricultural college.
.o the
Visit Here Mrs. I. Muccl,
companled by her mother, Mrs.
Morris, both of Alameda, are In
ithe city visiting with their sister
and daughter, Mrs. James Blair.
They plan to spend several weeks In
the city before returning to their
home In California.
Shopping Business visitors and
hoppers in the city this week in
elude Mrs. Trafren of Macdoel, and
Mr. James Bailey, also of Mac
doel. They spent Thursday after
noon shopping In Klamath Falls
tores.
From Merrill Out of town vis
itors In Klamath Falls this week
Include Mrs. W. S. Holbrook of
Merrill, who stopped for several
hours In the city from her home
on Friday.
To Visit Mrs. W. P. . McMillan
and ; Mrs. Bertha Coverstone left
yesterday morning for the Modoc
Lumber company at Kirk, where
they will spend some time visiting j
and transacting business.
Family Here Albert May and his
family are now domiciled in their
home at 636 Eleventh street, fol
lowing the arrival of Mrs. May and
their children, Buelah, Winnie and
George May, rom their home in
Merced. Calif. The Misses May will
attend high school in the fall.
To See Game Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Cook will leave Saturday night for
McCloud to attend the McCloud
Klamath Falls game, accompanied
by Mrs. Frank Wilde and Goldie
Miller. The party will spend the
night In Duasmuir, arriving In Mc
Cloud Sunday morning.
Returns To City Miss Dorothea
Hawkins arrived in Klamath Falls
yesterday afternoon from Monmouth,
where she has been attending the
Oregon state normal school. Miss
Hawkins plans to remain in the
city for the summer with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt E. Haw
kins.
To Return North Miss Martha
Upp and Waldeen Upp will drive
north this evening with their sis
ter Miss Katherine Upp, who will
attend the six weeks' summer
school session at Monmouth at the
state normal sdiool. Miss Upp has
been visiting with her parents for
the past week.
From the South Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Forkner, a nephew of Mrs.
F. M. Lucas. Is here from Selma,
California, for a few days visit t
the Lucas' home.
Vialtlnc Here Mr. and Mrs. U,
S. Parshall, residents of Montsgue,
are In the city on short shopping ; Portland,
and business trip from their homej
in the south.
From M.-rrIM Yr. Charles halts
was among Ih many out of town
From Portland F. 0. Chard of visitor In Riuiiiatn rail ytrday.
Interested with th Pal-1 from nr Burn on in Merrill road.
-IHE KLAMi.,
falls I i PCI i.r4
1 1 ui in 1TJ
i i run
of Morrill
ranch U loc
- Mm nun
Sheepman In D. W. McCormlck.
prominent sheep buyer, Is In the
city from hi home In Sacramento
to spend a few days transacting
business.
To Go to School Mr. snd Mrs.
Tom Dicks are leaving In the near
future for Ashland where they will
attend summer school. They make
tholr bom at New Pin Creek.
From Ashland Mrs. Emma
Wing of Ashland, was among the
out of town visitors In the city.
Mrs. Wing, who Is a former rest-
dent of Klamath county, made
short business visit, also calling on
old friends.
Visiting Here Miss Ethel Brown,
Miss Ethel Baker. Miss Ruth Whit-
ney and Miss Tressa Phillips, of
Corvallls, where they are students
In Oregon Agricultural college, are
in the city visiting with friends for
a short time, while enrotite to Los
Angeles. Miss Phillips will attend
summer school in Los Angeles, the
remaining three girls leaving for the
south, where they reside. Miss
Whitney and Miss Phillips are mem
bers of Zeta Tau Alpha, and while
In Klamath Falls are visiting with
a number of their sisters, Mrs. Mar
vln Lucas, Miss Frances Humphrey,
MIbs Margaret Johnston and MIbs
Bertha Pelts.
From Merrill Rev. and Mrs. C.
C. Hulet passed through Klamath
Falls yesterday afternoon enroute
to their home in Merrill, after hav
ing spent the past week in Corvallls
and Roseburg. They were accom
panied by their daughter, Miss E.
Evelyn Hulet, and their niece. Miss
Zylpha Patterson of Albany. Miss
Hulet Is a student in the Oregon
state normal school In Monmouth,
where she has been studying for the
past winter. Miss Patterson will
visit in Klamath county for the next
two weeks at the Hulet home in
Merrill.
To Take Trip Among (he Inter
esting fishing parties to be enjoy
ed during the week-end will be a
trip to the streams above Fort
Klamath. Those In .the party will
be: Mr. end Mrs. Otto Langslett,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Funk, Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Clemens, Mr. and Mrs.
Marlon Hanks, Blair Malloy, Miss
Kathleen Malloy, Miss Feme Hanks
Return To City Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Borgman have returned to
Klamath Falls from San Francisco
and Sacramento, where they have
been on a short pleasure trip. Mrs.
Borgman was Miss Ina Graham be
fore her marriage last week and has
been Identified prominently In mus
ical circles of the city, where she
conducts a studio in the Odd Fel
lows building. The marriage of
Miss Graham and Mr. Borgman took
place last week in Oakland. Miss
Graham having been studying mu
sic In the Master's school In San
Francisco. They will make their
home In the city.
Take Ride Among the most en
thusiastic fans of the air are a
number of the girls from the First
National bank. On Thursday night
when Pilot French itook his "cus
tomers" up in the air, Ruth Lind-
sey, Inez Jenkins, Stella Setzer an
Mrs. F. ft. Holcomb were on land
to get the much promised thrill.
"Bud" Conway Is also reported as
extravagently paying $5 for his
ride. Lloyd Porter, another re
port says, was extremely nervous
and fright at the last minute pro-
Leave for North Mrs. Anna
Nealon of Lakevlew passed through
town Thursday on her way to Port-
1 . ., .1 Whll. 1.' 1 . . 1 1 .
., , . . . . ... Creek for several weeks returned
Nealon visited at the homo of Mr. iu . . ,. .
Return Mrs. H. V. Brown, who!
has been visiting relatives in Myrtle
and Mrs.
Springs.
Henry Grime In Hot
At the Empire Among those
registered at the Empire hotel are
Lester Gordon of Bend. Ore.; A. M.
Barry, Lakevlew; Leo Phipp, Chllo
qutn; M. A. Clay and Robert Sand
ers of Bend.
home yesterday. Mrs. Brown was
accompanied by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Newton, snd sister.
Mis Evelyn Newton, who will visit
with Mrs. Brown until Sunday
morning.
In City Friday Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Flackus of Yonna Valley j
were in Klamath Falls yesterday
shopping with Klamath Falls merchants.
Ilont KiuigttYHl Running on to a
dead head in Ewauna lake Thurs
day, th motor boat. Miss May J.,
was Injured and 4he bottom of the
boat torn so badly that it was nec
essary to dry dock the craft for
i repairs. The boat is owned by D. A.
From Pine Grove Charles Mack
and daughter of Pine Grove were
in town yesterday on business.
Merrill Visitor Gene Hammond,
Merrill farmer, was a business visit
or at' the county seat yesterday.
To Medford C. 3. Currin, ac
companied by James Straw and
Dickie and Robert Currin left yes
terday afternoon for a hurried bus
iness trip to Medford, where Mr.
Straw will remain for some tin e.
From Dorri Mrs. Freda Sevlts
and young child are in the city for
a short shopping tour from their
home in Dorris. While In Klamath
Falls they are stopping at the Hall
hotel.
To Go Fishing Harry Prather.
Kenneth Prather and Glenn Parker
are planning a fishing 4rip which
will take them to Wood River dur
ing the entire day on Sunday, re
turning late that evening.
$205.20
Complete
Leave for South Frank Kemp
loft irtamilh Fall 1 ...! f.
vailed him to stay close to "thi fof gan Froncisco here !
earth, although Lloyd maintains! e , !
that he Is going to take a stunt f v ,. .,,,., . l
-" "v.u i, nuu ouuillll tcu U u i
ride before Pilot French leaves for
the north.
Drive To Ashland Mr. and Mrs.
Robert K. Lewis of Klamath Falls,
were visitor in Ashland Thursday
evening for a few hours, driving
over the mountains.
To Enjoy Week-End Mr. end
Mrs. Leslie Rogers and four chil
dren will leave Saturday night for
Lake of the Woods, where they
will spend the week-end at their .
summer cottage.
emergency operation for appendi
citis. Mrs. Kemp is a sister to
Harry Prather.
Lumbermen Here J. J. Stelgor,
accompanied by Mrs. Steiger, l in
the city for a short week-end visit
from 'their home in Cblloquin. Mr.
Steiger is prominent in Klamath
county lumber circles.
.... ,
Yes! We Have It
The new Super-Small
Heterodyne Radio for
Home and" Summer
Camp.
Undoubtedly w e have
the best lines of Radio
in Klamath.
Earl Shepherd Co.
Batteries, Tubes, Etc.
507 Main St
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UNDERWOOD'S
Things You'll Need Fo
PICTURES TELL
THE STORY
Bos Brownies ... $2.75
Folding Autographic
Brownies $9.00
Autographic Kodaks $6.50
Craflex Cameras $52.50
Professional Cameras
$125.00 to $400.00
EIGHT-HOUR lKODAKFINISH
1NG SERVICE
KRYSTAL KOTE ON VELOX
R
o
Box Candy
A complete line of Mitt
Unuaual Chocolate
Sampler
v.nerries
MUk Chocolates ...ZJLi
Assorted Chocolates....!! u
For You Who De
Quality
RODE
Perfumes & Toiletries
Here you will find the most com
plete line of Quality Toilet Arti
cles in this city.
COTY'S, HUDNUT'S, DJER
KISS, ROGER & GALLETTE,
KARESS, MAVIS, COLGATES.
HOUBIGANT, CARON and
dozens of other well known
brands are always in stock.
THIS STORE SPECIALIZES IN
QUALITY MERCHANDISE, and
our guarantee of satisfaction or
your money back goes with every
sale.
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Pocketbooks $1,0011
Hand Bags $2.00 b I
Ivory Toilet Sets $5.50 hi
Hair Brushes Wee I
Combs v 2Sefl
Pocket Flashlight .. 7SclW
Underwood's Pharmac
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In Frlduy Among the business
visitors in Klamath yesterday was
John W. Farleigh of Wolf creek,
who transacted business in the
court house during the afternoon.
In City W. M. Lucas arrived In
Klamath Falls Thursday on an In
definite visit at the home of bis
brother. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lucas.
OPENING DANCE
Altnmont Auditorium
TONIGHT
Excellent Portland Orchestra.
Best and Largest Floor In the
County.
AT ALTMONT
(Next to the Camp Ground)
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.
Whitaker's Groceteria
Headquarters For Good Goods and Low Prices.
Quality groceries at soeclal nricea. Whitlrr Groceteria selb
best goods the market affords and at prices that are more than pleaiinl
ine pocketDook. Buy and profit at this store.
and Ed McLaughlin.
Visiting Dsujflitor Mrs. P. J.
McMaTion of Portland, is a visitor
In Klamath Fall, spending a fort
night with ner daughter, Miss Ce
cilia McMahon.
DANCE TONIGHT
At Wlul-Kse
Klamath County boasts
of this new dance floor.
Campfire and moon
light effects, with the
best of music, which
dancers enjoy and crave
for.
Place, Wlul-Kse, time,
evening.
On the Dalles-Califor-
nia Highway.
Follow the real dancers.
OH BOY
The Fish are sure Biting at
Rocky Point Resort
The Home of the Rainbow Trout
We are equipped to take care of all kinds of
parties. Tent houses, bungalows, camp grounds,
dining rooms, good beds, the best of meals and every
thing. Row boats, Wcker boats equipped with new
Evinrude motors. In fact, the best resort on the
Pacific coast to spend a few days or a week fishing
and recuperating.
Under New Management
ROCKY POINT . RESORT
A. R. LEAVITT
100 Lbs. PURE CANE SUGAR $6.75
Extra
25c,
Fancy
today
Corn.
Regular
17c
Ashland Tomatoes, Extra
Standard No. 2y2 . . 15c
12 for $1.75
Extra Fancy Jam, 5 lb. Tin 80 C
Campbells Soup, any variety
3, for ;;;;";-""-25c
I Gal. Fancy Dill Pickles 73 c
Full Pint Bottle Catsup -1
Florida Grape Fruit, No. 2
can, 2 for
.ani
Libbys Sockeye Red Salmon
Pure Castile Soap, V2 lb
10 Bars Crystal White So
w for ;
A Good Supply of Fruits and Vegetables.
Serve Yourself and Save
Whitaker's Groceteria
, 407 Main St