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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1925)
Page Two Fri.lav. JuiU' 125. THE Local Briefs lishiful picnic and wiui last night on the shore' of Ageury lak with Un P. 9. rurrln end Mrs. Sti-ve PUn Fimrorka Fireworks l":sBbo, Jr.. chaperoning the party, the night of the Fourth of July others who made the trip were Uor hava been planned by the commit-jothy Currln. Jean Perry. Kenneth tee In charge of the KlaiualM rodeo Terry. Jay CiUek. Al Heekler, Hich am! the various type of display ard Currln and Kobert l urrtn. will arriv. in the near future from T jk(E s Ve,.h aml famlly Saa Franciaco where the order to I Bn among , planning to make being filled. The firework, Hljhe ,rip ,Q Ageni.y uke. which a be dlaplayed on Lake Ewauna where ; , umber of Klamath Falls residents the '49 camp, the dance tiall and are planning for the week-end. barge will be located at the foot of Payne alley and Klamath avenue. AlRoiua Among the many . . . K ,,,,, 1. Hnr out of town visitors in the city the Sawdust h.. been brough t in dur-I Inc the past few M avoid W.,,. of AI(;nB, wno ., ""sl- vral hour aiiuupm. company is scheduled to arrive juue T tn fru.nis. ST or June 23. Kl7pid-A Party of Kl.nJ VUl.Ing IMMIs. Ha.el lle.v,r To ,.,,, M.-.p-WMh .he arrival SwaMOnS Herpiclde ath F.U. sl..ent. enjoyed a de-. of Seattle ...he - l V . !T; Lin. uL" a.. T CaMUsl Field ttUcle. J. r Juaauire u , wno arnvvu in iiumim" - several days, arrlvlug the early part i , , lo operate the beauty salon . of the week. She plana to return (B Ml.., . ,,,, ni ... This loru.t Pl ' Ky. , " Monday to her home in Washington. I (j ht) pub,u. (1U -VUmilll, Oiwrator: reud about in the bible la old stutt. .... Jf.r the inanvlllng department will 'according U, A,kl;'v- ,l"1""' Slet lay In- K. M.flay. Mamalh, Klamath luml-rmuu. who baa de- county rancher, was among the" I -cried his time-honored pnifnaalua Contra, lor litre - F. S. IMege. (((r heal titrmlng ' Tule lake. building contractor, spent yesterday A,.t,.y arrived in town r'""""- visitor in the city Thursday after- foon. Visits Here W. T. Elliott was 1 in Klamath Falls from lierber dam. ' ,,., ), ihouxand acre i ltid butln amoug the oat of town ranehera tol where he ban been interested for ,.,., l(,h, w Merrill. and( visit in Klamath Falls on Thursday. I the pail tew niontlis. The purpose iniml,Hy rave forth au Interview transacting business. t Hie visit was to meet Mm. Itai" (.ikh l exii'cled In astound the i end :wn and dnuahter. olio arrived , u.illnlfi,. orld. "Vim know." said Tourists Hit Among the south-1 . -i-i.... ,r..... (rom Long'.... ,.,.., iimher shark. "I be- -ii.' i. u i ern tourists In the city la H. f. , Vanning, resident of Los Angeles. Shopping Here Miss M. E. Har- Kancfaer In M. Pelfattl, promin-i Itrolh.cn Here Tourlsta In Klam- eut rancher of the Midland district, Mb Falls this week include a nuiu- ' ' . I . 1 I. K..- fMm thA hAi,lh Pala l' II tu ntu rU of Mt. Hebron Is among th ""...." -r " , a .s. u tti tviaaim rails jsioruny. uuu uii;. uu un Miumn, ... i ft short stay, shopping In Klamath V.CAch. to malf thtfr hosiw in Klum- tieY9 tx pin ar orklitR :r3n K.th "ounTv-- P.nen..v M Har- BB niy .d I have com. up . . It I I. ih.i ollv ullh . i i I. tk.i Mm I tMP J III! uJ viil.u (ur wan liuie, enjoying the scenic ' -".i.ern lor nuvn-e m - per latncr ioi a wees or ivu u . ( swauson has otrereii me umuw According to IWge. work was suirt-; tlu, miy n a few thousand gal ed recently for a government home , tl( ,,rl,, and give the fields lor the dam keeper, the dam near- (hainn. I have taken that uiider log completion. I tiilvlsenienl, bul II don't look too Interests here. From Keno J. hams, all of Stockton. Calif., are A. Bushong, ac- rmong the visitors in Klamath Falls Palls. Miss Harris is bookkeeper tompanIed by his son, was among nrrivlrjg yesterday for a trip through for the Siskiyou Lumber company ; the visitors in th. city from Keno. . Oregon. and make frequent trips to Riant-' where they conduct a ranch ath Falls. -t ' Teacher Iu Miss Katherina Ess. TrllAmone the many vlalt- teacher In one of the Klamath or. in th. city from 'other state. achools. spent a few hour. are Mr. and Mrs. H. p.Martln of Shelbyville. Kentucky , and .'Curtis Hi Martin of Portland, who are en route to other point. 6s the coast. Whlla la Klamath Falls ..they are stopping at the Hall hotel. - From California Mr. and Mrs. John Deal, farmers of (lie Oklahoma 1 practical to me. i "However. I epect to have a Everyone U Welcome To Att Klamath Indian Convention WLUL-KSE . i Follow lliu rura nn ll. n..n. n ... Vour guitlP, 21-fo,,t bnheri niteiuree iiptxrins. ... """"" ra"iimi in THE MORNiwe! ""Ml AUTO RACING IN THE AFTERNOOX I FIGHTS IN THE EVENING, OF THE tt) in lue cuy ou luuioun,. uuiiiua . ,.j., ,k. ch.uH , , pau visiliu. wuu irieuus iruiu iier home in the Keno district. On BostaeaEarl J. Wood of!,n 'ltn ,rlend- Portland. Interested In th. Warren Construction company, is In the city for a short business visit. From Merrill Among Thursday's visitor. In the city was Mrs. John Taylor of the Merrill district, who spent the day shopping and vlslt- ' From Mapleton Visitors from Kapleton, a small lumbering 'town on the sea coast between North Bead and Eugene, are Fred B. Huntington and son who are in Klamath Falls for a abort business trip. From Seattle Washington visit ors in Klamath Falls this week In clude Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Stier of Seattle who are stopping here Cor a short time. Prom Bend Among the visitors ot Oregon in Klamath Falls are two retiUmiU ot Bend. They are Fred T. Falre and John Santer, who are making a short business visit here. From Ranch Martin Adams spent Wednesday evening in Klamath Falls from the Adams ranch in the Merrill district Adama is in the county for the summer's vacation from his studies at Stanford. Leaves for Portland S. M. Smith, vice president of the Klamath De velopment company of San Francis co, has left for Portland, where he will he gone for several days ou business in the Interests of the company. Announcement A recent Issue of the Coos Bay Times ot Marshfield. carries the announcement ot the en gagement of Miss Wava Brown of Klamath Falls and Howard Lewis of Marshfield. The article reads: "Howard Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lewis, baa announced his en gagement to Miss Wava Brown of Xlamath Falls. Both of the young people are attending the Un Ivnrailv Ma Phi EpslloQ, women's national of Oregon, where Mr. Lewis Is tak muslc fraternity, presented a pro-ling up medicine. Miss Brown Is gram from the hours of 9 p. m. to! now a senior and will graduate next 10. p. m. Miss Elolse McPherson. year. Mr. Lewis graduated from who taught music In Klamath county O. A. C, where he was affiliated high school during the past winter, with Theta Delta Nu. Miss Brown and Miss Buelah Clark, who visited!-, a member of Alpha Chi Omega" in Klamath Falls for some time last I summer, were among the girls oni pnrhr v .sou. I'ue Kiuiiu the program. Others to assist were j county ranchers to spend some time the- Misses Jean and Helen Harper, in the city yesterday was F. A. Ohle accomplished musicians. myer. from his ranch. Girls Broadcast On Wednesday evening from the Oregonian broad casting station, four , members of Oa BusIucm Business visitors in the city include Abe Oyle. ot San Francisco, who is making one of his frequent trips to Klamath Falls. Rancher In J. F. Looseley, prom inent rancher from the Fort Klam ath district, was among the visitors In the city yesterday, shopping and trcnsactlng business. , At Lodge T. P. Henderson and A. M. Baldwin of the Klamath De velopment company left yesterday for Harrlman lodge, where they will enjoy a week-end fishing trip. nriiv heavv crop, with what the ..ctlon of northern California, are ,,., ,., lloW, ,m ,h ducks in the city for a brief visit and , ., , , , ,TO Sella Kite A warehouse site was transaction of business. While lu - solnit lo have-wheal which will run fold to J. F. Potter through F. llill be rlty Mr. Deal has received wed- ,.,,,, fr,.t , , Un u,nb. and Hunter, th. alt. located on Spring leal attenllou for au attack of l-'Kn w) rll, , ,,, , p,r nt street. Potter is logging superln- penmciua wn.cn ue um -..hou' and 65 per rent 'clear."1 ... I.. I ber company. File. Deed A warranty deed from Dr. 0. A. Masaey to J. H. Hector Kirkford. was filed in the county clerk's of- tlce yesterday after a transaction ot soma tim. ago. at which time Dr. Massey purchased a choice piece of land on the west aide of the lake, overlooking Lake Ewauna. Dr. Mm-! sey hopes to build In the future on the site. Ixuiiliiig , Wooi i liarlea Del -pent yeetorduy loading ; wool A booster for Klamath count; and Klamath Falls and every legit- i (mate Industry therein that's lb. Klamath News. COURT FILINGS Lumbermeai Here M. J. Rngley, i amber man of Jefferson. Texas, and W. H. Kurth. Jr.. of Kurthwood. Louisiana, also Interested In the lumber game. 'are among the visit ors In the city for several daya. Denis Favell-ftley Healty Co. to Wil liam J. Devaul. Corporation deed. SHSNENE of Sec. 23. Twp. 39. It. 15. F. Hill Hunter et ux to J. F. Potter. $1 UO I. K. S. Second Railroad Addition, lots 4. 5. block 20. tilt Ft V Tlm-jbin. aLaartrr n V-l- v.hu company a., a. aeiu. wno,e ,, sherIf, dd. ums Is with the Associated Oil company, ,ax , ,, consideration, lots 7. s. is in the city for a brief business,' block 30. Miilln. trip and Inspection tour. I p. H. Hamilton to N. p. Olns- bach. J150 I.' II. S. NKVi of Sec. From Allures Several visitors in jia Twp. 36, R. 8. me ciiy include u. M. Kee of Alturasl HOTEL ASTOD lad a Ha L Awta EVERY ROOM ha. PRIVATE TOILET MS Rlh Nw. Modem Close to Sliupping DUlritl and Trielra FREE CARAGE T.ntf iioin SI M Sour Mill I i !. and ilabel Smith, also a resident of CROWE TO LAMBASTE toe nortnern California town. Prom Bend Among the out of town visitors In Klamath Falls Is Mary L. Thompson of Bend, who Is! visiting here for the remainder of j he week. I SHEPHERD TODAY IN FINAL PROSECUTION (Continued Prom rngo On) warri-ge plunncd between UUly and COOL KITCHENS with our FANS Just press a button and spring breezes flow into your kitchen. That's how easily the fan works. You'll Save Health and Comfort By Getting a AyY Westinghouse WE3TtNGr)USr i FAN Ytsjjiianojify They cost so little to run. v. Link River Electric Co. 7th ard Klamath. Phone 171 From the South Arthur Bolton, lsabelle Pope, his fiancee attorney of San Francisco, and land owner of Klamath county. Is in the city for a time, interested in bis holdings in th. county. Bolton owns tract, of land in the Tule lake! O'Brien then took up the second ar- dlftrlct. eument for the ilefenwit. "It would have been a marriage simply to get the money," he said., Stewart completed his arguments late in the afternoon, and W. W. GREEN SLABS are ripe Our trucks will be haul ing lG-inch green slabs for a few days. Our customers are buying this good cheap wood. $30 for 10 Cord. Block Wood At Cheap Prices. PEYTON & CO. 601 Main St. Phone 535 Are you having trouble with yoj milk touring? We Bottle the Night's Milking Deliver It To Your Door Fresh and cold before breakfast Phone 74 Klamath Falls Creamerr 0 ! IMMMllllllllliMIIMMilMM Make MORE Money with CASE Machinery The CASE Combine A New Labor-Saving Machine for Harvesting and Threshing THE Case Combine is a great labof-saving device. It cuts a swath 12 feet wtde at two to three miles per hour, threshes and delivers the grain, cleaned and ready for market, at the rate of 25 to 40 acres per day. The entire mechanism is operated by a special 25 h n Case engine. A Case 15-27 tractor or one of similar power, or 8 to horses Will hana.e the outfit in the Held. When extra grain wagons ore used, three men can easi y do all the work of harvesting and threAtoS w.rtrth.8 machine. Efficient work in both cutting a.id threshing U a sured by the following Case advantages: "ircauing is as- The machine is supported on three large, very substantial wheels and a smaller front wheel. This arrangement gives the ma chine great stability, yet enables the header to follow contour of ground with out affecting position of the thresher. Header is very easily controlled adjust able from 4' to 36" irom ground. 24x41-inch thresher ample capacity to thresh, separate and thoroughly clean the grain under all conditions. All grain delivered to front end of shoe going up or sieve whether machine Is down any ordinary grade. Header con be folded up, reducing width of machine for transporting, or can be disconnected when machino is required lot stationary threshing. Steel construction throughout, Insuring great rigidity and durability. We (hall be glad to show you one of these ....v.c, wnenever you are ready. Coll up or corre in for complete information. Make More Money witli Case POWER FARMING MACHINERY Rock Crushers Road Tractors J L$lse Threshing Machine Products SOLE AGENCY KLAMATH COUNTY J. N. BRAMHALL, Manager 208.209 Winter. Bid,. Klamath Fall.X. Phone 149 J Klamath Indian Conventio . ' t 4 Business meeting in the mornings Blooded horse racing, five but horses (only) of the best, relay t tug-of-wars, novelty racing, watef 8f air flights by Capt. A. R. French, for ly a world war flyer of the Rainbow sion, every afternoon. ' , ' V Dancing every evening music rui ed that delights the dancing public, dancing at the campfire on the auto racing, three days, in the afterr June 26, 27, and 28. Boxing F night, the best card ever produce Klamath county. Bring your camp fits and enjoy life, excellent fishing 1 ing arid bathing. Everybody is H KLAMATH INDIAN CONVENE GROUNDS, a WLUL-KSE. ft crowds and cart on the DallefC"10 Highway. , Your guide, a 2f-M at WLUL-KSE. ' ' . -