The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 21, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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Sunday. Juno 21. 1025.'
jgFLOCALSf
from rtillnquln R. C. Spink.
Justice of the peace of Wood liher
was a l-ualnrss visitor In the lily
from hit home Id Chlloquio Saturday.
To Vfctlt Her Vera
Harris is expected to
Whltey"
Krom lUg Valley Amonit Ih vis
itors in the city this week-end are
a number from His Valley which In
cludes Lookout and a number of
other cities. Visitors at the Hall
hotel from that section Include:
B. C. Adams, Thyra Shatton, Kalph
arrive In n. Ollar. Truman A. Ollar. W. H.
Klamath Falls today for a short
visit with friends from his home in
(rants Pass. Harris was employed
during his presence in Klamath Kails
In the highway department for tho
county.
lMvuree Granteil Klaine friauee
was granted a divorce from James
Frisbee by default Saturday after
noon In Judge Leavitt's court. Her
maiden name of Elaine Thompson
was given her. William Marx rep
resented tha plaintiff.
To Th Lake Dr. and Mrs. G.
S. Newsom and son Gale Jr., and
Marion Barnes, district game war
den left yesterday for Lake of the
Woods, where they enjoyed the
week-end fishing and swimming.
Caldwell and a number of others,
all stopping at the Hull hotel.
lw.u Mcraw Kirhard Galano of
Algoma and Miss Anna Collins of
Klamath Kails were Issued a license
to wed yeaterdsy morning In the
j county clerk's office.
Spends Wrrk-Knil Chester De
Lap spent the week-end in Ash-
Hand, where he visited with his fam
ily who are making an extensive
stay In the valley. Mrs. DeLap who
has been suffering from rheuma
tism Is somewhat improved, due to
the condition of the valley climate.
I Plum lllcher A number of guests
I in the city are from Hleber, in nor
j them California, and among those
slopping her are I.. u. namsun
end I'eter (icrlg. I.. P. Oaks, also
a resident of Hleber, Is in Hie city
for the week-end.
To Make Trl Mr. Slid Mrs. It.
p. Iluasard will leave today for Med
ford, where Ihey will return with a
nan to assist in the Tentorium.
Prom Honolulu Among Ihe
namea found on the register of the
Arcade hotel last night, were those
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Holilngur. reg
istering from Honolulu.
Krom llrml Miss Mamie (lerkiug
of Bend is visiting In tho city for
some time from her home.
WILL NOT PART
WITH OLD CAR
Rev. Bobbitt Honorary
Speaker In Willamette
n.. W. K. Hol.bllt and Mrs.
j llttbbilt will Jolu tho lloseburg
U-hamber of commerce caravan on
i Mundsv lo attend general gel-
I together on Ihe Marshfleld and
After DrivinB 1917 Car! Kos.-uurc chambers In Brewster vsl-
. ' .. . 7r. half way between the two ell-
loi.uuu roues rvioaoc man M.
Susnnvllle Visitors III
Says It I. Better Than Ever
Powell & Pal, local Willys
Knight dealers, believe that Ihey
have received on of the most un
usual requests ever made of au au
tomobile man.
Behind tho wheel of his 191?
In answer to an Invitation to
peak before the body. Hv. Bob
lillt has wired 111 lloseburg offi
cials of hk acreptanc to attend
Ihe meeting. He Is also requested
to remain and l entertained at the
reception In honor f Mr. Anllea.
the new secretary of tha lloseburg
UltAVK M At -XI I.I. AN IMHTV
Id OI K KOIl lUL.tlt I.AMts
ISCASHKT. Maine, June 10
Krom this sleepy Inland hallug
town on tha sheepacoll river, Com
mander Donald 11. MacMlllaa't ar.
rile rMwdlllon "t oul this after
noon for unsnuwn lands In tho fro
en north.
Bidden (lod spaed by officials ot
the American jtoveroment, Ihe ststs
of Main and by thousanda ot eoun.
try folk.
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re. J
Willys-Knight. It. Llvesay. of Modoc i cnami.er oi nmmw. '
occepieti me .
Bend chamber.
In City Francis J. Bowner of
Bonanxa. chairman of the county
school board was in the city yes
terday for a short business visit.
Bowne also transacted business for
the Farm Bureau ot Cooperative Ex
change, serving as secretary of that
body.
Ill Saturday Mrs. Jack Beal.
deputy county clerk, was confined
to her home Saturday, suffering
from a severe cold.
Krom Lakevlevc Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Campbell of Lakevlew. are
week-end visitors in Klamath Falls,
to transact business and to shop.
Falls over the week-end Include a
number from Susanvllle. Two resi
dents ot that city are Robert M.
look and William C. O'Ponnell.
Kor the Week-Knd Mr. and Mrs.
D. J. Puckett are week-end visitors
In the city for several days, from
their home in Rocky Point. Puc
kett, a logging contractor, la a fre
quent visitor In Klamath Falls.
Krom the South Among the
White Pelican visitors In the city for
the week-end. are a number of San
Francisco guests. A party Includes
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Johnston and
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Johnstou.
Point, drove Into the Powell 6
Klamath I sle garage Ihe other day and III
quired aa to whether It would be
possible for hint lo get a lute se-
.1 u n til lh ..h.iwiii it hlM
i.i ... .. .h. -..,..,! Ilobultt attended school
Is constantly Improving, he felt j Une county seat and 1 will make ac-
that It would be poor policy for ! quaintanc oi -
Before returning l Klamath
Falls Itev. and Mrs. Bobbin will
visit In Eugene with friends. Mrs.
m in
Kor The Pay Mr. and Mrs. O
V. Meyers, made a business trio
From Ilend Among the nail . w Klamath Falls yesterday from
hotel guests are Jay H. I'pton of j, heir home In Medford.
Bend, senator from this district,
who arrived In the city yesterday, I Krom The tiort Miss Louise T.
From IUnrh Mrs. C. S. Burton
was a Klamath Falls visitor Sat-'pieparatory to making endowment . Wadsworth. was
urday from her home In Modoc 'lund addresses through out Klamath
Point where the Burton ranch is 'county.
located.
From The Fort Mr. and Mrs.
From Loue Pine Mrs. William
Tallman of Pine Grove, was a
Klamath Falls visitor in the city
Saturday, accompanied by her
daughter Miss Margaret Tallman.
Miss Tallman was enroute to Ash
land where she will attend summer
school. During the past winter she
was teacher of the Llb'ey school.
Merchant In B. E. Wolford of
Sprague River, where he conducts
a store, was among the out of town
visiters in the city yesterday. Wol
ford attended the railroad meeting
held last night.
James Pelton ot Fort Klamath, are
visitors in the city for some time.
To Medford Wilfred "Mappy"
Brookfleld. was a business and
pleasure visitor, in Medford for the
veek-end, calling on friends in the
valley.
In Satunlny Among the visitors
to call on Garrett Van Riper in the
tax department of the court house
was Miss Mabel Brown of Chlloquio.
visitor In the
city from her home in Fort Klam
ath, atopplug to remain over the
week-end.
him to put his money In a com
plete new car.
"And the beat part ot It all."
remarked Mr. Powell, 1n speaking
of the incident. "Is that Mr. Live
say tinted that although he hat
driven his car over 131. Out) miles he
has never had to spend five rents
on motor repairs. I'll say that that
Is a record that will be mighty
j hard lo beat. .ast spring Mr.
Llresay drove, all the tray from
Tla Juana to Klamath Falls In
high gear; and I'll venture to say
that there are mighty few 1917
cars on the road today that will
duplicate. - this performance.",
Mr. Powell has written 'the fac
tory In an effort to secure the new
sedan bod' .with radiator, hood and
fenders to match. '
mer school males.
THAIS KILLS OXK
OAKLAND. June SO. Ivan May.
40. of Alameda, was killed here to
night when hla car collided with
Key route train here.
In The City Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Sisemore of Fort Klamath, were
week-end visitors In the city for a
few days, -
. Divorce C.ranted Mrs. Doris P.
Willpy was granted a divorce from
Evan H. Willcy on charges of
cruelty and desertion In Judge A
L. Leavitt's court yesterday after
noon. She received 'the custody of
the minor child.
"Obtain Mroni-e William Hurbert
Morelock and Miss Anna Lucretia
Craig were issued a marriage license
in the office of County Clerk DeLap
yesterday afternoon. Both parties
are from Malin.
To Ashland Miss Pauline Clift
and Miss Genevieve Hensley left
yesterday afternoon to spend the af
ternoon with friends and relatives
In Ashland, their former home.
To Visit Here Miss Annie
Espinosa of Santa Barbara. Calif., is
expected to arrive In Klamath Falls
on Monday evening to spend some
time visiting with her brother and
elster-ln-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Espinosa, of 709 Uphara street.
Upon her return south, after July
4, she will be accompanied by Mrs.
E. j; Espinosa, who will visit in
Santa Barbara for some time.
From Lon-lla Jesse Walker, well
known rancher of the Lorella dis
trict, was among the business visi
tors in Klamath Falls yesterday.
According to V.r. Walker the Lan
gcll's Valley people are preparing
for all Klamath Falls guests that
vlll attend the barbecue, and there
will be none to go home hungry.
The barberuo will be held on the
east side of Lost Kiver above the
George Deal ranch.
Returns Home W. A. Welst re
turned home yesterday afternoon,
after a hurtled business trip to
Portland, where he enjoyed a por
tion of the Rose Festival. Accord
ing to Weisl he had "been to Lon
don to see the yueen" for he had
the pleasure of dining with Queen
Suzanne 1, as did many other
Kiwanians. who served as hosts to
the Queen of the festival.
From Merrill Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Hammond and Mrs. Hammond's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan of
the Merrill district, were among the
.Saturday shoppers and visitors In
Klamath Falls.
Krom Lamm's Mill Mrs. C. W.
Driscoll, was among the visitors
In Klamath Falls, from her home
in Lamm's Mill, Saturday afternoon.
Visits Here Mrs. AI Bunnell, was
, ( lacung the out of town guests in
jthe city yesterday from her home
Pule To Return R. c. Dale, ofjon the Merrill road,
the Powell-Dale Motor company was
expected to return last night from Krom The Mill Mrs. George Mc
Portland, driving south with an folium, was among the Saturday
Overland Standard Six sedan. visitors and shoppers in the city
. , from her home at McCollum's mill.
" I'mnHMiu .nr. ana airs. H. r..
Stlnson and a party left for Dia
mond lake early this morning for a
fishing party for the entire day.
Mother Arrives Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Smith and son, were visi
tors in Medford yesterday, where
Krom Rock Creek Mr. and Mrs. !,ney met Mrs- Smith's mother from
D. E. Alexander were amnne the ! Portland to return with her to Klam-
visitors In Klamath Falls yeater-iatn Fal1"- 8h plans to spend some
day from their home on the Rock'1 ,ule ln lne cu- ,l lne mitn nomc.
Creek ranch.
Krom Merrill Fred McKendie
was among the many visiting ranch
ers in the city yesterday, transact
ing business and visiting.
From The Valley Fred Grohs
ot Langell valley was among the
business visitors In Klamath Falls
Saturday from his ranch ln that
section
Krom Hnnn l-ake Among the
Saturday business visitors in Klam
ath Falls was Will Kouhert ot the
Swan lake country, where he owns
a ranch.
To The Lake O. W. Splker and
Leo Smith left yesterday afternoon
at i o'clock by motor for Diamond
like, where they got an early sturt
on a week-end's good fishing.
To Give IecUire Pre lessor Cory
ot Los Angeles will give a free lec
ture in the Presbyterian church at
1:30 p. m. Tuesday and ladles of
Klamath Falls are especially in
vited to attend his address ot diete
tics. If the crowd warrants such
action, Professor Cary will continue
with two more lectures and dur
ing his stay will give away a cook
er with which be works. ,
during the summer months.
Krom Malin Among the Malin
ranchers in the city yesterday, and
for the railroad meeting, last night,
was W. C. Dalton.
From Merrill Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Klger of Merrill, accompanied
by their ybung daughter, were
visitors In tho city yesterday for a
short time visiting and shopping In
the Klamath Falls stores.
No Big Announcement
By Northern Railroads
(Continued From Pago One)
western traffic manager of the Nor
thern Pacific: A. J. Witchel, chief
engineer of the 8. P. & 8.: P. E.
Thian. of St. Paul, valuation engin
eer of the Northern rarittc; and G.
V. Llntuer. construction engineer
of the S. P. 8.
Orf For Bend
The entire party of visiting digni
taries leave this morning at 9 o'clock
for Bend, where they are scheduled
to board a special train for Portland
at 7' o'clock tonight.
The real purpose of the visit of
these officials at this time In be
lieved to be the desire to look over
the ground here first hand, advise
with the engineers In charge ot Ihe
surveys, and then to finally decide
on which route the Invading Nor
thern roads will follow, via Sprague
river, or around the west aide of
I'pper Klamath lake.
PELICAN LUNCH
The Home at the) Pelican
STEW ,
mil. Off Main.
HI'IRITI 1.IHT MK.KTI.Nt.H
Readings dally. Appointments.
Tent at free camp ground, out
Sixth St., back ot garage. Mamie
Ciwnmona.
IS IN K. F.
Robert A. Booth of Eugene, presi
dent of the Booth Kelly Lumber Co..
e.nd owner of a thousand acrea of
Klamath county timber, arrived here
yesterdar with the big party of
'lulling Hill railway officials.
Practically the entire party made
r. hurried trip by auto yesterday
afternoon to the Sprague river coun
try, returning at 7 o'clock last night.
Jack Kimball, local Weyerhauser
representative, led the caravan.
Charlea Donnelly, president of
the Northern Pacific, and head of
the party of visiting railroad 'mon,
is making his first visit to tho Klam
ath country at thlsj time, and at his
request, Mr. Bootli rode In the Don
nelly car, carrying huge colored
maps, showing the routo and general
lay ot the country visited.
A paper wnere all the people havi
opportunity to express themselves It
they desire -that's The Klamatb
News. . ,
A paper where all the people have
opportunity to express themselves if
they desire that's The Klamath !
News.
KODAK FINISHING
8 Hour Service
The Peasley's I
Opposite Court House
FRENCH HAND
LAUNDRY
Chase the "Blues"
Laundry cares go and bundles
vanish the moment you place your
wash in caro of tho French Hand
Laundry.
No need In look forward lo that
Monday morning pile of drudgery
--call us and we'll relieve you of
It at no greater cost.
THE
FRENCH HAND
LAUNDRY
127 X. 4th Ht. Plionn 4f0-H
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Walter P. Chrysler
From Malin Among tho many
ranchers In Klamath Falls yester
day and last night, conslplcous with
the "Malin" badge, were Harry W.
Wilson. J. W. Sanders, J. L. Jacob,
V. J. Rajnus, M. M. Stastny, John
Ueber, L. Holbrook, V. Kallna, E.
D. Smith, Orvlllo Gllck and II. D.
Busoy.
From Merrill Itev. C. C. Unlet
was a Saturday visitor In the city
and while In Klamath Falls perform
ed a novel wedding ceremony In Ihe
court house corridor, when two
young Malin people were married.
KODAK FINISHING
in at 9 out at 6 p. m.
The Peasley't 1
Opposite Court House
Motor Car Manufacturer
The name of Walter P. Chrysler
has rarely appeared in the
public prints except in connec
tion with announcements and
events of great significance.
Next Thursday, June 25, Mr.'
Chrysler will present in this
city, a new four-cylinder prod
uct destined to eclipse all others
in its rlQco r
'"r.-Hn.-r.
HOWIE MOTOR CO.
Oregon-California
1923 Chevrolet Sedan, good aa new ....
3 1923 Chevrolet Touring, recondi
tioned : $300 to
p,i!iin -,.-.. t ..!.:..- , : ..
VUUIIIUl, VUU1IIC LlUIP.111 5 lOp f
1923 Studebaker, first class condition
Model B 57 Cadillac, seven passenger
1920 Dodge Touring, fine condition .......
1921 Chandler, with license, first class
condition
1923 Ford Touring, good condition J
1922 Ford Touring, good condition ..
1922 Chevrolet, good rubber and conditiot
1921 Oakland Touring, good condition
1920 7 passenger Case, good condition,
6 tires
1923 Nash, good as new J
All Cars Sold on Terms
rial cktitf Vi P9 UrkQfflon'
is via viiium Aiuasiouw
8th and Pine SU.
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Frank & t King's Comedia:
una
Tib Big White Tei
New Location
Seventh and Pine Streets
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Screaminsr Swede Comedy Drami
"Qle Olson, The Swede Detective
Prices 25c and 50 c. J 0
Vaudeville Between AcU '
OH BOY
The Fish are sure BUM &
Rocky Point Resort
- .. -. Trout '
Ihe Home of the w" !ndJ 4
Wo are equipped to take care or dJ
parties. Tent houses, bungalows, camp ' yeIJ
dining rooms, good beds, the' best of mc.8's ith ne
thing. Row boats, kicker boats equ PP 1 on lh
Evinrudo motors. In fact, the best rw 1
and recuperating.
Under New Manngcn.c-
Rnr.Kv point RESO1
A. R. LEAVITT