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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1925)
Pnw ES-M Tuesdav. .Tun 5. BtLocals ...... .hn.u.k! l..l.l 111-r'rr.UI. ULm-r. Ih. m i 'tuHiiMiii II. K. iiiu-i" " " . .. .... ... t, .ml Mr. A. r " r---- ..... . I.. I.W. MrlV.lllldtl " . tl .11 I .- I. .... . Ill at t" ISmiiy ni - --- "MMiiini III From Alirouui Mr. and line sad daughter of Alxom KUmath Falls visitors Saturday. lb. I'nion Oil cmpany. 1. makl.. I "- I"' '' ' a short business trip to Klniuatl; . v..u in '"""''-"-" ., lishwd with th view of the le t rftiii. . . . .-II., lift To 'rI.T Ijike MIm Kill Jon. In, MIm Sybil Hmbr ami Dwavns this sosson. which. ccortlln' to Int. (Iluver, I upend III day. The hlk to the Hrturus To Work Mm. John M. lake will be mad a through the three .'iih'an Itts.k of whooplM wuh.lr Crater lake, where they with an au n,. ft,, kit.. K.s.r.a.Zn 5fttf5 1 To H.turit Coray K. Mrs. E- lukc Men fl. W. luke of Itend.' falh(fr of A ,wh ,udt( ma were 1 In the city In the Interests of h,Blg ukw Box company, w Visitor Saturday Grant Nelson was a local visitor Saturday. bus lines. it.i.ra rnmv K. Leech. auditor of the C'r given uy raier .. till leave Knjoy INirty Meniltera of .. .. . w . . i.H.tn mniinru lu inuri ui biii'w. 1 1 wn cmnn in as one of the most bountiful sights,' ' u...et anartmenla 1 norllon of the highway to the l.k. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Evan . ,h months. arriving In Klam Fogle and family of Dorrls, accom- , VM Marv.n is, panied by Miss Schult of Oakland.! Mrs. Maple Mek-;were iiitors In Klamath Falls yes- Ki-turn From North Mr. and Mrs. her homi r..m .n allak of bronchitis, wa .1.1. 10 re.ume her work In the, Ka.tcrn Mlar Member of the today for his home In Oakland, after r.njoy rnrty Members 01 ine ,.0Wer company . Kaslern 8lar lodge will meet this having visited with his son for the; Business Women' club enjoyed a y.rd,y. evening In the Masonic temple. Visiting H ner Is visiting here with friends utiIuv for a time with friends. and relatives from her borne in California. delightful picnic party and supper, last night on the Cpper Klumathi lake when seven cars loaded with oftlc yesierday. From A.hlatul Among the early rt of the week visitors was II. n from the Camp Mr. and Mrs. Ialla Cox of McColluiu'i mill were food end bathing suits took VsB yslkeiiburg of Ashlsnd. who ; mong the Klamath falls visitor In Koy Hickman and daugnier .-uiiarea. , roup t0 the picnic groun.-, me, .,.,,. transacting buslneea th. ,u, Monday afternoon. lot Klamuih Falls returned home, entertainments for the remainder of i nto property Interests W ATTE, noarUni venule i.7Vs ""Mta K- Hugarma. ,Jr. Truu, '. OMimh Co-mltiH, Carrying; On In the window of Sunday alternoon after a visit in tn, tummer are expected to be out the K. K. K. store, an attractive poster, carrying out the spirit of the endowment drive for the American In the cliy. Van Valkettburg waa From Aliioma Mr. and Mrs. Aus tin Cox of Alftoma. drove Into town yesterday evening on business j egt0n, is on display, featuring the and pleasure. oattle scenes of war duys. bringing I back to memory the cause of the Portland, where they were guests at,of uoor ,,far, whrh will add to armrt rj,,nt of Klamath coun- the rose festival. From 1-akevlew Mrs. Jack Mc Aullffe arrived in Klamath Falls yesterday afternoon from Lakeview, In City Mrs. Kate Johnson and drive, which is said to be going over ; where she has been with her hus- daughter Januita. from Tennessee arrived here Saturday night for an Indefinite visit with Mrs. Johnson's brother, Norman Gregory, of this city. ... t ' Visiting Jesse Parker and Mrs. Bertha Bell and son Everett are city business visitors from their borne near Bly. They are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Drfscoll. ' Return South Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Givans. who have been living at Salem for the past year, return- big. IWUU. A1IUUUKU .UlAUIillO lUH' cltion is somewhat improved, he Former Resident H. Of fenbacher. could not be moved from the boa former resident of Klamath Falls, jpltal to be taken to San Francisco, now of Medtord. is in the city for a, to be put under medical care, short business visit to spend a little m wi.h fri.nrt, . well. Knjoys Wc-k-hml Miss Pauline ICIift, Miss Genevieve Ilensley and Rancher In D. O. Williams ofjMr- E- Hensley. their mother. Yamsay range country, is among thej returned Monday morning from Ash ranchers in Klamath Falls ,hl 'nu. here they spent an enjoyable .tr Wllli.m. .rrlveJ lt nleht i "- iin inruus unu rnd ia stopping In the Hall hotel lha InlaraaU nf I h meetlllKS WtlK'h usually lag in Interest during the, vacation period. Kroin ItorrU Week-end visitors I In KUmath Falls Include Mr. and From Wonlcu Den Gay, ranch- Mr A( nruv t Dorrls, who were From Out of Town Among lhe out of town visitor In the city Mon day were Mr. and Mr. Jam Lin-y. Aihlrrwra ImIv Jay II. Upton, I rand chancellor of the Knight of er of the Worden district, waa a ,ccomp,nird by their email on , of Oregon, spoke to the business visitor in ine cuy yesier- ,,y , Cuy for naiuruay anu day in order to purchase mai"n'1'", Sunday. Ilcup Is counected with ery for hay harvest. h, Topsy Lumber company. lodge member last night during a visit in Klamath Kalis, In th In terests of the endowment fund drive for the American Legion. -For the purpose of while In this city. Tourists Mr. and Mrs. I. L. ed Saturday nrght, and will return j Brownell and Mrs. Pleebe Reid of to their home at Bly after a brief , Orland, Calif., include a party of visit with Falls. relatives In Klamath In Shopping Katherine Ess was shopping in the county seat Satur day from her ranch home on the Keno road. Leave For Valley Mr. and Mrs. Lee Parker left last night for Med ford to spend the. week-end with Mr. Parker's parents Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Parker. Father Dies Frank M. Upp of Klamath Falls received word of the recent death of his aged father in Danville, Illinois. Death wa duo to heart trouble and complications aris ing from old age. The elderly man. M. A. Upp, had been suffering from a stroke of paralysis before his death. tourists on their way north, visiting for a short time in Klamath Falls. DiiuglittT Horn Mr. and Mrs. Mtnltrr Congratulated Hev. O. John sno ek or .Maun, are uciuk y. iioiiman 01 mo i.i" ....- ...... ... .. . i iiiimn urn rur mv purpose OI congratulated upon th. arrival of a uf Klumuth Falls wore a "' ol ; bH.m,M ,lltor..,.d , lh, ,,., baby girl, born In Mnn on juue complete nappine i auuua, SO. carried over until yesterday, due to . the arrival of a baby boy at the From Keno Isaac Moore, of the ii0ffniun tit ma at ISO Oregon lelatlves In their former home. The reno rancn. was a nusme-s "'' ,,.. n Sunday. June si. home trip was made with Wilfred ln Klamath Falls yesterday. j . Visiting Monday I). E. Aleian- t(nlKrlll nd Gertrude E. Martin Ilrook field, who also was a week end visitor In the valley. derder, prominent Klamath county ,Hr0 ,,.( n,0 first marriage II- At the Lake Among the cot- rancher, was a business visitor in ,,, f t Wl.(.t m the oltlce oi tages being occupied over the week- ha ri,y Monday from the k (.ounly c,,rk Deljip yesterday. Hob end at Lake of the Woods were Creek runch. , rrts Is employed with the service nation at the corner of Lleventn of a summer home, Mr. Lundgren of Duartisllo, Arliona, I In Klam ith Falls for th remainder of the week. Lumfgren la Interested In lha I'lomoso mlnea, the district lo cated near (juartialt. MlOKM liMttilitflnir In Mr nti.1 Mm r From V.lnax-Mr. and Mrs. F. A. ., Underwon, Mr ,, Vr. . From Merrlll-J. U Hutto and Mlsa B. D. Wallace aretv . . ....Iranchor of the Merrill visitors in the city for some time.!- ' ' '.;. among the many visitors In Klam-' .. ..k. ...- home j" " ' " . end Mr. and Mrs.. J. Percy Wells. aIn yMl"roay to trnc, uU.-, Klamillh Kan,. Danci l? V. i part of the week. The party Is in terested in government work on the Indian reservation. Stewart. . .. . r,. Miss Msrtln roud ,a re,,,,Bl f prinevlll. The young In iness. Return East Miss Bertha Bush, jliss Katherine Igl and Miss Marie ' To the Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gordon, accompanied by Miss Hope Gordon and Miss Margaret Wash burn, spent the week-end at Lake of the Woods at the Gordon cabin. Mrs. Gordon is remaining for the week with Miss Gordon and Miss Washburn, who will enjoy their va cation at the resort. According to Mr. Gordon, the lake was crowded with boats and fisherman, although there was a hard wind during the day. From Dairy Among the Dairy visitors ln Klamath Falls are Mr. and Mrs. Brown Michael, who were noticed In the city yesterday, while on a short visit here. Returns To Work Henry Haas. !I left Saturdav for the est .rt.-iof the First National bunk, relurn- Magulre Rack J. A. Magulre re-"havlng pent a week ,n Kama(n ed to his position of assistant cash turned Sunday from Portland where! FMa T8lt(ng al tle nome of Mr j ler. following a' two days' Illness of he enjoyed the rose festival, and nnd Mra E M Whe euroulo bronchitis. also a few days playing at golf on1.. n u. ,..! -w .uun.tu tuo UUI1K lUUieS Will tne roniana greens. Accoraing ra M.d th. monlh ,, .,.,. , Portland, Seattle, Vancouver. B. C, Lake Louise and Banff. After a visit in the east. Miss Igl and Miss Bush will return to Los Angeles, where they make their home. They are planning a trip to the Panama canal tone on their vacation for next year. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good DruRS Maguire the festival was the most interesting and beautiful in the his- Uory of the rose carnivals In Port land. Former Resident Hugh C, An derson, former Klamath Falls resi dent, is stopping in the city for a short visit from his home in Mc-Cloud. n Mired in Mutl H. W. Bathlany, With nn.tv .1 1 t t.' W.W. . Ann. t, .alia,, " ' " -UU lUeiU- ................. s -"-"l,.r of th. f.n. . . rf.llnr. in Kl.m.th Tall. hi week ; " " ut weary is W. R. Coleman of Med ford, who is making a business trip here. day Sunday, suffering from the ef fects of the rain, which mired their ar completely, while on a fishing Hansen1 to lake" The p,r,y work -u tiutu six p. m. to one a. m., in An attenint in hrln. tl.. ... . nnd Wyma Protherton were among ,h . ' " lur "ul OI .t ... .. "ithe mire, caused by the wind ind rain and hail that was so severe Sunday afternoon. Attend Oiitiie John F. and daughter. Miss Alyce Hansen -3 OpenJ WLuur Indian ConJ Mutlc By! ! D.J J KODAK FINISHING II wiy nr. 1 Hour Bervleo Orchetbl! The Peatley's : ; Oppualie Court House lt ' I ! j p If itlelLrt I the Klamath Falls fans to attend the Klamath-McCIoud game at McCloud Sunday. . r ... ,.., v .... t, in... I . .......,. v.-, cort), .... -r. ,. . Jester returned Sunday afternoon .. . " lo "Te To Attend Meeting - A!! rosorva From Chiloquln Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hill were among the visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday, visiting with friends from their heme in Chiloquln. In Yesterday Mrs. J. P. Baker, accompanied by her son Eldon, was among the out of town visitors In he city yesterday from the Algoma logging camp. I'tlAKriotf mmh. I. I . from Washington, where she has ,h" ' " spent the past six weeks visiting! """"m" . mayr ' -i.i. .....j. ..a lhe city nal1 8 P- m. in order to ' ' outline the defense day program of Drive To Medfortl Mr. and Mrs.JuIy 4 Paul Dalton motored to Medfordj .. . . !T . Kunilav for a Wt trln Th m. . " '"Kr Igl, aCCOm- returned ., .... "u"" Bnu lne 'n1 te among me first of tne season to obtain Mrs. Glenn Jester fiom the north. who From the South Olive Braun and W. S. Braun are in the city from Piedmont, California, for a short visit and business trip. Party Here Interested in business conditions of this section of Oregon, a party from the south are in Klam ath Falls for a short visit, includ ing trips into the Klamath country. The party Includes Charles Elms of Sun Francliico, W. S. Kurth of Los Angeles, and M. H. Ragley of Jef ferson, Texas. DelzrU Rack T. W. Delicll, who represented the Klamath Falls of fice of the California. Oregon Power company at the National Electric' Light association in San Francisco, leturned from the city yesterday afternoon after a week's visit. There vere more than 4,000 delegates to the convention, according to Delzell, who was one of the 17 Copco dele gates. While in the south Mr. Del- ell visited with a number of for-! mer Klamath Falls residents, who are now residing In San Francisco and bny cities. ! a view nf crater lake and visit at the lodge The party left early Saturday morn- Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drug3 From Lakeview Lakeview visit ers In Klamath Falls include Mr. and Mrs. H. Autley, frequent guests In the city. Visiting Daughter Mrs. Eugene R. Hanan Is ln the city from her home in 'loseburg. visiting with her daughter, Miss Myth Hanan. Miss Hanan Is employed with the Cali fornia, Oregon Power company. Mrs. hanan arrived Sunday, and plans to remain for some time visiting here. From Dorrls Week-end visitors In the city include L. E. Perkins from his residence In Dorrls. From Lorellii Out of town visit ors Include a number of guests ln the city from Lorella. A. C. Duncan of Lorella is among the outside visitors here. PELICAN LUNCH The Home of the Pelican STEW 0th. Off Main. 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