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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1925)
Pate SI ' TKiirsaav. Juno S5. 155. ' g-LOCALS Imtn For Mine Joseph Jensen, of the firm of Jensen. Henry and 'parley, engineer, baa left for hla n. mini claims In Nevada, where he will apend a fortnight interested in the work. lUrge CrourtMl Member of the Elks lodge, their friends and In vited guests, crowded the dance barge "Venetian" to its utmost ca pacity at ths Initial summer dance of the season. Special featurea ad ded to the erentng with the Elks' colors, white and purple, much in evidence. Leave For South Elwood and Klchard Jenson, who have been in terested In work in Klamath county for some time, surveying, have left Klamath Falls for San Francisco, where they will remain for some time. They plan to make their per manent home in the south. From Midland Among the first of the week visitors in Klamath Falls waa It. E. Bradbury, promin ent rancher of the Midland district. From Out of Town Ranchers In Klamath Falls this week include O. F. Zumalt of the Midland dis trict, who was In the city yesterday. Ia Yesterday Emit Scbelsel of the Merrill road, was among the ranchers In Klamath Falls yester day for a short business visit. Visit Hi-re Mr. and Mrs. W. L. rtober. and son, Russell and wife, and Donald Roher, of Loa Angeles, drove In town unexpectedly Monday, on a viBlt to Mr. and Mrs. John Lin testy. After a few days' visit, the Rollers will make a trip to Crater lake and other points of interest be fore returning to their home in southern California. Issue License A marriage license was Issued to Leon William Bold of Klamath Falls, and formerly of Oakland. Calif., and to Miss Ruby Agnes Schriener of Prlnevllle. The license was obtained late Tuesday afternoon in the office of County Clerk DeLap. Bold gave his occupa tion as a train messenger. The couple will make their borne In Klamath Falls. Passing Through L. R. Holmes, of the United States army, who is on a vacation, la spending some lime with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cris ler of Klamath Falls. He obtained a fishing license in the county clerk's office yesterday, and plana to fish In the well known Klamath streams and lakes before contlnulpg his trip. Holmes plan to leave in a tew days for Tennessee. Olene Visitor Among the visitors In the city yesterday morning was P. 8. Catea of the Olene district. , Visits Here Klamath Falls visit ors in the city yesterday from out -of town Include Joe Tramel, rancher c-f the Olene .district. From Merrill Among the ranch ers from out of town in Klamath Falls yesterday was Dan Murphy of the Merrill road district. Business Visitor H. L. Clevenger ot the Worden district was among the out of town visitors in the city . yesterday. From Merrill Among the many cut ot town visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday was W. R. Haskins of the Merrill district, who spent the morning transacting business and calling on friends. From Sprajrue River E. A. Mc intosh, acting justice of the peace of Sprague River, was among the numerous visitors In the city yester day. According to Mcintosh, he is the "busiest man in Klamath county." . From Merrill XL IS, Reeder. one vi tnv uiusi iiiuuiiueui nacaen 01 the Merrill district, waa a business visitor In Klamath Falls on Wednes day morning, from his ranch. Rancher In Among the out of town ranchers In Klamath Falls yes terday was William Hagelsteln of Algoma, who Is among the business visitors In Wednesday for a short visit. Expects rarentii W. W. South well is anticipating a visit from bis father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Southwell, and sister. Miss Faye Southwell, residents of Mait land, Missouri, who will arrive In the near future from their home to spend a month In Klamath Falls. At present ilr. and Mrs. Southwell and Miss Southwell are visiting with relatives and friends in Los An geles, leaving there the first of the month. Hoar of llratha Word "f the death of the Infant sona of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Oray ot Alamosa, Colorado, was received today by Mr, t'ray'a sitters. Mrs. Jackie Kmmona and Mrs. Maude Hood. The boys, twins, were bora yesterday morning, i.nd died five hours later. Mrs. Gray made many friends while on a six weeks' visit in Klamath Falls last aummer. Miaa Parsons Miss Porter Par sons of Paso Robin. Calif., la In Klamath county for the week. In terested In business affairs connect-1 rd with her ranch in the Merrill; district. Miss Parsons spent Wed nesday transacting busineaa in the t'ty. and visiting with friend. From Merrill Rev. and Mrs. C. C. dlulet were among the many visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday to visit with friends and to transact tusiness. Rev. 11 u let Is pastor ot the first Presbyterian church of Mer rill. t runners In Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Scholark, farmers ot the Mer rill district, were among the Klam r.th Falls business visitors In the city yesterday for a abort time. Visit Tiuvriay Mr. and Mr. Frank tl robs aod family were shop ping at the county aeat Tuesday. Ou Visit Here Mrs. O. D. Bow tr. mother of Mrs. Milton Smith of North th street, and Mrs. K. T. I.Ivans, la here visiting' relatives After visiting for some time Mrs. bowers will extend ber trip to Oak land. Calif., where sh will spend some time at the home of her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mang, of that city. ...At raieni .rs. i.nirs "" :,..,. , lh i,n,a states. Canada IVIV Ut I K' 11 , . una. ' .iii.--- - - the early part of the week, planning to remain for a fortnight. NILS. RAISE MILLIONS F NEY WORK. June 14. (United N'ewsl Chinese merchant and ttu- OR COUNTRYMEN leans ami triaral Canaillau rllica r. ported I list Ihelr Chinese were eager to contribute. Impetus waa given the fund cam paign by the receipt at the con sulate general her nf the demands submitted by tlio Chinee to the joint furelan and Chinos Inv.atlga gating committee which ins! U Shanghai and disbanded when lb ftrrelgn group declared the Chines were unreasonable. The demands given to the United News. Wdna day night, were considered by the New York t bines to I absolute. ,ly fair and th consul general Chang ZUng Ling, voicing their at' llluil. Immediately rallied th na movement. New York Chinese wno, hove undertaken to raise $100,000 .k 'already hare 140.000 In band. Ine! . ... ...i. f r.im th I in response "I1" students' committee ana mercnani ! groups in New York lurger group, i in New York, larger rltle Ihniuah- Tourlst Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ed-'out the continent org.nl.ed loce wards of Santa Barbara are visiting camnaltn committees and t'P '1 in Klamath Falls for a short time.) by telugninh Wednesday that the enjoying a trip to the north. They j collection was under way. t leve. will continue their Journey after a land. Cincinnati. Chicago, New Or- abort visit in Klamath county. ! .fu v. ii. .""tlW Jeotion.bl. hn . "l i".i..7i'o.i mo,.Brtt H an , -l temptrd t. Urotu, cki.1 who .... ,.S "rength y0, ttttTVj "From Mclfonl Visitors In city from th valley include J. F. Reddy of Medford. who Is making short business visit In the city. Kn.in Hwan l-ake Swan Lake visitors in Klaniuth Falls Weilnes- baa 7.urneu ! mile who spent lliw mi"" visiting with friends In th city. From Lorella Mr. Ben Daniels of Lorella, accompanied by her als-ter-ln-law, Mrs. Slml, also of Lor ella, were among the business and pleasure visitors In Klamath Falls yesterday. Adjustor Here B. L. Barry, fire Insurance adjuster. Is In the city for a short time to adjust the loss suf fered on tho Louis K. Porter car. when Porter met with a alight ac cident near Lamm'a mill the latter part of tha week. Visiting In Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Earl Templer and family of Cor vallis, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Otterbeln Tues day. They were accompanied to Diamond lake by W. B. Templer, v-ho, with their families will spend a few days' outing together, visiting and fishing. Returns Home Luke Walker, who has been at Willows. Calif.. In the interest ot hla cattle business 1 for a couple of weeks, returned home the tore part of tha week. ! Return From Trip Mrs. Maude C. Hood, accompanied by her niece, Dixie Elaine Emmons, from a fortnight's visit In, the val ley and other cities whei-9 titty' en Joyed a vacation. Mrs. Hood also visited in, Portland and St. Helena. " , . . L- . 1 L u 1. . I . . . ,. j r rrii'-m in, (.. I In,., vlsliora in the city are Mr. and .Mrs. D. J. Puckett and son Robert, of I ... . "1 ,. .... . . Gaurrhdan la In Klamath Falls for some time to visit with her parents. From Merrill - Frank (irabael nf .Mr. and Mra. the Merrill dis trict were visiting in Klamath Fall FUN JULY 2-3-4 The Biggest RodeO eJ Night Show Klamath Ave. and Payne Fire Work and a Big- Time ( i Rocky Point, where Mr. Puckett Is! interested In logging contracting. From Algoma Among th Algo ma visitors In tba city yeattrdrty waa Mrs. Jack .Conner, who spent the day1 visiting with friends and transacting business. j Visiting Here Mrs. Edith Sowell.; esident of Algcma. was among thai many visitors who spent yesterday' in the city shopping and transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Malt. KODAK FINISHING In at I out at 6 p. m. The Peasley's 1 Opposite Court Houi See Be Begin' windows thl week for pretty silk combination suits. Only J.S0 each. 12S So. 7th St. J25 PELICAN LUNCH The Home of the Pelican . STEW mil, off Mnjn. In City George Adams was I among the business visitors in the From Bonanza Ranchers in the city yesterday from Klamath county ranches Included A. f ftrprnrv nf the Bonanza district, who spent a!cUy the lirst ot the week to tran8 f , , , i i act affairs from his ranch In the lew uoma lima oil uuaiucss. i ' Olene district. Dairyman In Levi Griffith, well known rancher ot the Olene district, waa a visitor in Klamath Falls for a few hours on Wednesday morn ing. . Griffith is owner or a dairy ranch on the Olene road. Accepts Position Carrey Tally, senior in dairy manufacturing of the Oregon Agricultural college, has accepted a position with the Klam ath FallB creamery for the remain der ot the summer, prior to return ing to Corvallls to continue his work. Tally Is a member of Sigma Phi' Sigma on the O. A. C. campus. His home Is in Powder River. Visiting Here Mrs. Robert Goss and daughter Louise, of Eugene, were visiting friends and relatives In Klamath Falls Tuesday. Mrs. Goss and daughter have been visit ing her mother, Mra. J. A. Chaatain, and other relatives and friends at Bonanza ror several days. They will return to their home the latter part ol the week. From Merrill Among the many visitors in the city yesterday was Mrs. Hugh O'Connor from the O'Con nor ranch In the Merrill district. She spent the day with friends, and chopping in the city shops. Returns Home Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Taw of Lovelocks, Nev., who have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van Emon and family, returned to their home by motor yesterday after a week's delightful time in Klamath county. Camphor For Sore Eyet It is surprising how quickly eye inflamatlon is helped by camphor, hydrastls. wltchhazel. etc., aa mixed In Layoptlk eye wash. One small "! helps asy caso sore, w , strained eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Adv. WHITMAN PRCO CO. DANCE At Bonanza Saturday Night June 27 Music By Hi-Life Orchestra From Chiloquin Among the out of town visitors in the city yester day was Mrs Cyril Benson, resident of Chiloquin, who spent some time shopping in Klamath Falls. From Kirkford Visitors in Klam ath Falls Included Mrs. Adams, resident of Kirkford, who spent yes terday visiting with friends and chopping In the local shops. Justice, In R. C. Spink, justice of the peace of Wood River, was in Klamath Falls yesterday from his home in Chiloquin. From Men ill Out of town visit ors in the city included Henry Vobs of Merrill, who was among the visitors in Klamath Falls yesterday. Attends Wedding Miss Minnie Ilarnum of the tax collector's office loft yesterday for Sacramento, where she will attend the wedding ot her sister. Miss Lena Barnum. The Barnum family are former residents! of Klamath county, when they re sided in Merrill. Miss Barnum Is 1 graduate of tha Klamath county high school, and the congratulations of her many friends In the city are sent her. In Wednesday H. D. Morrison of the . Merrill route was among the visitors In the city yesterday from lila ranch. KODAK FINISHING 8 Hour Service The Peailey's l Opposite Court, House Shingles Exceptionally fine, extra thick, clear, vertical grain, red cedar shingles at prices all can afford to pay. Get the best They'll ' cost no more. Sixth Street Lumber Co. Phone 866. Sixth Street at City Limit. Dealers In Lumber and Builders' Supplies. $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 JohnfManvif FLEXSTOKI isbestos; ROOFING f Vmoafinrt voubay wu sxaname nnjia TOHNS . VANVTUDV siynv Koonng wui many other rooonp Call And it raesti ooabk a not only docs h sinMaa destructive lore i in. 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