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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1925)
P F.wM locals t Ike L.I 1-Utlit i r.nu A.ro Mr. Troy Miiivr. pam0ua Attorney Start re.ldcnt of AM'lirove. wat among the C.UUl uci ciiac vt Thoinai and daughter, Mary Chir i... hr are vl.lllna with Mr. '.'homae' rclatlvea In Columella. Ohio.! many bualne.a and ehopplng vleltora According to Mra. Thoma. the j In Mninam rane jreateraar, weather, although warm, la delight-j r .,....,., ..,.( ih..v am en ovitia the ! (ul. jrhango from the coait. Prom Kola Mr. and Mra. llurna- electrlc light ' tor the apeclal election nf the clerk I or the nign arnooi auirici in imiu- Son Worn Mr. and Mra. (ieorge i.uln waa made yeaterday. the elec- Patteraon cf 8alem. prominent bue- i ourning on me ueu '""" -j ataon of S California avenue. I lion to be held at I p Inea. Tlaitora In Klamath Falla are:or Mra. Nellie Beckley t is. Roriu congratulated upon the'aoon. regl.tered at the He'll hotel from Sixth atreet. cau.ed co"lderole!llrrlv of . bab). boy weighing 10 1 , Eola la one of oamage 10 me ueuruou.. nonnda. The child waa born Juue Awna ruMiua iaa i.e i.rrB- i the mattreaa and bed clothing oeiore -.., h... i n of Kureka haa a.-cepted namea were tiuniuiBuo & the nromlnenra that Salem noma - . i j ......... imt lor NNieui . rj. rrnut ,... - ... . v i . .... Martin and Walter Martin left for P'n to make their home. Eola, Polk county. the moet hlitoric land marka the Willamette ralley and once held j the tills after- po- byi.".amed him Marvin George Wataon. i lllon " 0," ' J- v"n' , hen. Mlna Rrennan la a recent ar- IMYTON. Tenn.. June II. Clar-em-e Harrow, whoee clever maneuv ering aaved Hlchard Loeb and Nathan Leopold from the hangman'. .... 1. now III Payton, carefully IMIUTUl KHK NAW I.I8HON, June II. The lov.rn ment haa decided to lend a crulaur to China to protect the Portugese community anil Portuguese financial lutereale. KODAK i ATTKMIT t'.UTUlK Or" AM) DKKIt (HIIIKN. I'lah. June II. rapture studying how beet to defend Prof, of 00 fawi ueer on the Klaba. John T. Ccopee. the high achool bio. national form In northern Arliona log teacher who etpouuded the la being altempted, according to an- theory of evolution to bla puplla. H2"ul at the present. OU Man Here Mr. and Mra. H. D. Wherland of the -Associated Oil company are In the cily for a short business trip. autck presence of mind of Mrs. Beckley. the entire bouse was prob ably saved. From Portland Among the at town visitors In the city is a group from Portland. Those In the party Include R. A. Connery. E. J. Eviers. A. H. Rlnge and P. O. Gavin. Gavin is with the Warren Construction company of Portland. From Medfonl Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Barry are Medford visitors In Klamath Falls visiting with friends and transacting business. From IUn.h Mrs. W. C. Dalton waa visiting In the city yesterday . from the Carr ranch In the Salem thla morning, accompanied est far as Ashland by Mrs. R. D. Rue-1 Vram M"ur. Mra. O. R. Mrd. Mra. Martin will remain mantelpiece of Montague, was among .i.m ..mil .n.r ihX swth ni: the many out of town vlsilora In July, and plana to visit with friend in Grants Pasa on her return to i Klamath Kalis yesterday, transact ing business and shopping. Klamath Falls. French Deputiea Give Painleve Confidence From Topsy Misa Grace Winters, employed with the Topsy Lumber company Is In the city from Topsy fcr a short vacation and pleasure trip. Matin district. She brought Into the city with her. .Miss Florence Elliott and Misa Clarice Elliott, who have been At,rni, Kolwr,Mrt. w. Donoy spending the past week at the Carr und Mr and Mr w A Benioll nd ranch. The Mlssea Elliott returned ' daugh,er MlM Margaret Benson, to their home in Klamath Agency. wfn mon( ,h( Asptr0T, -i9,orsi In , ,. ' the city yesterday, where they at- , expected to return tonlgb. from' "ded, Tuesday morn- ,,,. PaMt.t dlrectloB of ,h. "O , v vltaIKUI, lUlUUit victim of pneumonia. The services were held from Sacred Heart church. Cattleman O. R. Stewart. Weed ford cattleman la in the city inter ested for a while in business in Klamath Falls. .Maryvlille and other California cit ies, where he enjoyed a visit for the past week with hia mother. Mueller will be accompanied to Klamath Falls by his brother, Carl Mueller, who plans to visit tor some time here, enjoying the greater por tion of the summer. From Kup-nc Eston Humphrey cf Eugene is In the city visiting with hia sister and orolher-in-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kidder. Mr. Kidder and Mr. Humphrey spent yesterday From AlKonia Matt F.gan, In terested with the Algoma Lumber company, waa In Klamath Falls yes terday visiting and transacting busi ness, from his home In Algoma. Parents To Tome Mrs. Gertrude Moore Is expecting her parents to morrow from their home in llo c,uiam. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. PARIS. June 14. (Wednesday) T nlted News) The chamber of deputies voted confidence in Pro- war In Morocco, by a vote of (10 to 30 today. The vote followed a bitter session In which conservatives and communista fought around the trl tune. The conservative deputies supported the government. Elks Dance Elka decorations of purple and white have been instru mental in adding to the dance barge ''Venetian" which will be the scene of the first summer dancing party eigh. daughter of Mrs. N. H. Bogue, Is attending summer school in Ber keley, where she will remain dur ing the summer months. Misa Mc Veigh is a teacher in the Merrill high school. ut Diamond lake fishinc during the Hodgson, Mrs. Moore's father and day. The visitor plans to return tolmotner' wi" probably remain over' his home on Thursday. Attending School Miss Ellen Mc- tne Fourth of July, as they have never before had the opportunity to; witness a western rodeo. : A paper where nil the people have opportunity to express themselves If they desire that's The Klamatb S'ewa. ATTENTION, ELKS! First Elk dance of summer, i Venltlan Dance Uargo of the Elks lodge of Klamath Falls Houston's orchestra has been ob tained for the occasion and special features have keen added to make the affair a success. The dance is invitational. From The South Scott McAr thur from McArthur, Calif., ia in the city tor a short business trip, interested m cattle buying. KODAK FINISHING In at 9 out at S p. m. The Pcasley'g Opposite Court House TONIGHT Each Elk requested to bring a friend. ' nounrement received here. ' FREt GARJkJ j Beck's fegsTA fi-y Manstore vrdffffe Open for VJj f . Business RlJM "IN With Government Stanley Jew ett of Portland and Elmer Williams, also ot Portland are In Klamath Falls tor a few days Interested in work for the government. From Salem C. E. Stricklln and Harold F. Hall are among the vis itors in Klamath Falls from their homes in Salem. From the Agency Mra. Lulu Johnson ot Klamath Agency, where! she serves as government nurse, was among the business visitors In the city yesterday, shopping in the local stores. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Seth Cox of Dorris, accompanied by their son were among the business visi tors and shoppers in Klamath Falls yeaterday. Cox is a prominent far mer ot the Dorris section. The party returned to their home last night. In Tuesday Mrs. Eleanor Rice Xrom Macdoel, accompanied by her sister-in-law Mrs. Maude Rice of 'Medford were among the shoppers in Klamath Falls yesterday from their homes. From Rochester Making a busi ness trip to Klamath Falls Is the purpose of the visit of Mr. and Mrs. James McAuliffe of Rochester, New York, who are in the city for some time. Southern Visitors Among the southern visitors in Klamath Falls is a group from California. B. T. Oxford ot Los Angeles is in the city as E. A. Wilson of San Fran cisco, H. C. Bryant of Berkeley and Pi H. Blatteman of San Francisco. Inspects Schools County School Superintendent Fred Peterson spent: Tuesday vislflng at Lamm's mill and Klamath Agency, where he Inspected the district schools, investigating as to the needs and wants of the build- ings, In order to get them In first class condition for the opening of school. To Take Vnration Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wilson and son. Buddy Wilson, will leave the first of next week for Medford. After a short visit 'In the valley town they will proceed to the coast, where they will spend a vacation in Marshtield, Bandon, North Bend and other sea coast towns. From Topsy Mrs. I. E. Kester son, accompanied by her two daugh ters, Eva and Amy Kesterson, spent luesday in Klamath Falls from Topsy, where they make their home. From Medford Jerry Jerome and Court Hall, business men ot Med ford, were among the Tuesday visit ors in Klamath Falls interested in obtaining a concession at the Klam ath rodeo next week. They return ed yesterday afternoon. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Gardner and daughter Miss Mar- jorle Gardner are stopping for short visit with friends from their homo ia Weatwood From Ihe Valley Valley visitors In Klamath Falls Include Cecil Jackson of Roseburg who Is making a short trip to the city. ' From Dorris Visitors from northern California this week In clude J. W. Moss and T. F. Nor man,' both residents of Dorris. From Grants Pass Jack Sherman ia visiting for a time in the city with friends from his home In Grants Pass. From The South-J. H. Morton Los Angeles resident, is making a brief visit in Klamath Falls for a lew days this week. From Long Beach Mr. and Mrs A. B. Collins ot Long Beach are in the city tor a short visit, spending their time in Klamath Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston. While in the city, Mr. Collins will spend his time looking Into business In terests. He Is owner of the First National bank building, which ia located at the corner of Fifth and Main streets, and in which is located the chamber of commerce and the Hall annex. Rancher In J. A. Parker, prom inent rancher of the Biy district, was among the visitors In the city during the early part ot the week. I From Portland David Shiel, resi dent of Portland, la expected to ar rive In Klamath Falls Boon to visit with his family over the Fourth of" July. From Slulin Mrs. Frank Wilde, resident ot Malln, where she con ducts a hotel, was among the Klam ath Falls visitors in the city yesterday. $198.00 Piano Bargain $198.00 Fancy case Haines oak used piano. Very special at the above price, so see it promptly, telling us what terms you wish. Earl Shepherd Co." Pianos, Radio, Victrolas, Records! 507 Main St. Phone 282 Ik. II ; If From Merrill Mrs. B. W. Short was a Tuesday visitor in Klamath Falls from the Short ranch in the Merrill district. From Algoma Visitors In Klam ath Falls yesterday included Mrs. Kgerlein of Algoma, who spent the day shopping and calling on friends. Son Visiting Mrs. Wilbur Jones Is enjoying a month's visit with her son, Carl Newberry, who arrived Monday from the Orient, where he haa been located for the past two years. Newberry Is a former resi dent of Klamath Falls, and his many trlends welcome him back for the summer. Receive Word Bert C. Thomas Is In receipt of a letter from Mrs. PELICAN LUNCH The Home of the Pelican STEW Oth. Off Main. Frank & King's Comedians Una Tk Bfe White. Tcmtft Seventh and Pine Streets TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The Sensational Melodrama "The White Slave Traffic" Price. 25c and 50 c. Jaw Orche.tra Vaudeville Between Acta Wednesday June 24 "A man s store for men A strictly brand new stock of the newest things for fi Nationally advertised lines at popular prices. CLOTH-CRAFT CLOTHES IDE SHIRTS and COLLARS HARDEMAN HATS W. L DOUGLAS SHOES Come in and pick out your Rodeo outfit. BECK'S MANSTORE For work or play We can fit you out ' for the day. , If Men Wear It-We Have If 517 Main St. 3s CLOSING SAL OUT LAWN MOWERS GARDEN HOSE REFRIGERATORS We do not want to carry any of this merchandise over, so have placed them on sale at prices that will astound you. Claud H. Davis, Furniture "The House of Quality." McCarthy i-