Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1925)
.1 I;! EjiMATH NEWS Friday, June 2fi, 1925. Pf Thr j&tihi CQTmim(ty News , r x WLL . ju 5.-Mr. I'- ;v, ito.. i .Xr.. J. W llaa- v... '"' , ' . .,kr. are putllull L c. unlit Ml Tlmr. L,U.iu roiitity Hiiiluy T.. ij.iit Tiirnliauh fur fruter lak.-. IH rainiliin fur Uiu H Aiidvrsun ami Mra. ,1 ,tm sliouuliig I" ,1, Wrdi"duy. . ..IMiun !' morti !iln , th. " "',ur H , utile uou.i- llli'h tfl,d by Juli" " '" Oik wot i"y KluixuO' Kails. , j, .. llunkiua ami rrol'f'l. yin ""y . ,,ar MI.ourl and L, plra.u nt trip. They XMuurl. njoynlilr U.hi,. .t ,,llM K In Iuri1e -U.f Kuir,,uy ),V(,llhl(, Th. dun,,, w. w,. it..ml-il. eom. of tliu dinner. cuuiIuk (rum Klam- uiu ran. . :ilUluW J IHjurlnr I..- I . ial tarda from Uo varlou. ..w' mine iwaied uf j,,.,, ThH mill adjurmii liurrl. are Topitv Umber roiiipany. K. :. .u,b,.r ..Himu.iv, W..i,.r I.umiIht viu,m, and O. M. Ku.ilt Hon. T, . nuul nuliMil of fli,.M, fur ,, h uiniluiuly SU.ouo.cioii hit. :. J. Mrt'olliim of Wi nliii .uf. fi-reU a painful arililMiit Tucailay. wlion a hore ll.n.w him t ,! (round and et.nii.d on bla l. MiColImn ,wa In ilurrla ymtorday un liudnoM. Mr. Mul Tahr in vlalllng Willi riilitUvra ai llcavcr creek, u naorl on thv Klamalb river UHuw llorn-bruok. D0RRIS 'll!i ciir..' Jn 211 - j,, v 'I .in-llared n) rriK't uik'I t lr mi ttatf lljrl u "ra in gut iiffnrini, now u,w uf miil.tura and it tot tw In aorioai Bead fortn htbL Lull iOU acraatot auiar plitlrd In Hulla Tillpy RfDoru from Tarloua Vum that Iha aiperl- ttt'J IU aurpaaa me i of ihwa who ara tak ;;uli In bwt (rowing mini U wvll undar way Lw and: undnr ilia krrt .'Id, aitrr la binx aP- m Sir, who (rauuaiaa r.!imiih rounty hl(h (ir at IhU yoar, baa ac- MHloo ot aulalant ii tl h fKirrta poalof- :l Lut rolurnod Bun- rmncUrn whoro abr ak on biiHliiMta. Mm. k of thn IkuiIIiik nwr- Hmtf. jr Nuvi'lty nrrhpatra itk Kalh, aavo another FT. KLAMATH FOHT KLAMATH. June 25 Jmk' Mariln, Mm. It A. Moon and duuali-i tr Klli wern linn i-M culliTi In' Klamalb KjIU Tmwday. Klile In: tic rn taking nwllral trratmruta. Mvaara. iu i'ji'o, lull Jirawi-r. Vor riomh. MIh Opal Hmylhi-. Mim (iladya Darlliic and Mlaa Ya-I Innrln Krlmjr moiornl lo l.nkd of' ih. Wood. Humljv in nj y tho duy. Mi..r. Itiini. Ki-.iti. Oil. Moon, and l.ori. Kmlib mutur.d lo Klain. ath Kalla Krldny avanlna. .Vina .Marion lium-h. who haa bucn! In Klrkford for aoma time vlaltlni i wllh bar roualna, Mr. and Mra. Bill Hyda, returned to her borne hera Ualurday. Mr. and .Mra. Itay Taylor, (lib Havana and Anh Tlndall motored Klamalb i Falla Friday atenlnc lo aiiend the Krunk Kln'a roui edlan. tent .how. Mr. and Mra. Harold Nlchole of Klamalb Full, were hera KuJur duy and Hunduy vlnlllug wllh Mra. Nlchol'a fiillmr and molber, Mr. and Mra. Hen l,uoaley. Meaara. Itobort (lordon, Ortb Hl.einore. Kuaaull Leaver. Fred (lor don, MlM Fuya liorduu and Mlaa l.mlha Vlnreni drove within a few in I ha of ( ruler luke luat Buniluy anil .walked the rumulnder of the illniunru. Thuy bad a lunch af l'ir tliey got ,u hu rim. . A xond many . of the people from . here atleiuted the Wanhlux lon, Oregon ludlun convention at Mul-K Hunduy afternoon. Mr. ond Mra. (). W. Euitla. aon and duuichtwr, Melvln liud .Mar!?. I and Mlaa Klva Moon,, after ypejid- iiik a, lew uuya in inn rouuiy aoui, reiurned to 4holr Hnuiea b,ere Hut urduy afternoon. , -t Juik Martin, Mra. R. A. Moon and dauKhtor, were amon( I hone In tha oo 11 niy eat on bualneaa from here Monday. The man of Ihle community trave donated 'work and boreu to help put the dlub tn tarry away the I overflow of wier from the Irri gation ditch through town. 0. K. Carter waa bualneaa call r In Klamath Falla Monday. I ' Mr. and Mra. I'oole. Mra. H. h. j Wliner'a mother and father, from iHaeraiueulo, arrived here luat week, j They plan on making their future borne here. Meaara. K. A. Moon and Chea Iter Jatk.on nioiored to Klamath i Falla and liark Monday. i Meaara. Vara Bmylba and Pet Oard.l 'who apent tha week-end bar vl.lt Inn frtenda, left Monday for their atution at Anna Creek rump. Mra. ttcoit Thompson, Oane and Wallace Tbompeon. j Mr. and Mrs. B K. 'Hainllron and dauihtara, Mildred and Kara wre bu.luea vl.ltora In Klanlatb Falla' Tueaday. . .. ) H. t. Morrl.tm tauled a load of wood for Ban' Hamilton Wednea day from Klamath Falla. A car ran Into tha ditch at the! four corner, at' Mt. Ijikl Wednea- day evening. Jim Blewart pulled It out of tha ditch. ' George William, of Rprlng Lake waa a caller in Mt. Lakl Tburaday. Mrs. Ben Hamilton, Mildred and Neva. Mra. H. D. Morrison and Mlaa Myrtle Butler rlalted at, Mra.'Hieven Griffith's ' lovely home Wedueeday afternoon." ..... Dow Stewart was. a caller at bla uncle's heme Thursday in Mt. Lakl. C.' C. HulVt waa a town risltor Thursday. Mr. Nylander was " ilj '' KtaiBsth Falla' one day 'this week. " Mrs. Alex Cheyna and ehildren were vHltlng In Ftlrvlew thle week. Jas. McCleilen la home from Cal ifornia. ' , ' ' Tboo afleaulDg' the Totly Nelgb bprs club from Mt. Lakl Wedneeday 1 were Mrs. Van Myers, Mrs. Kalo'r 'and Mra. Otto Wabble Tha club ! waa held at Mrs. Garden's t Spring I Lake. . . ... FAIRVIEW-MT. LAKI MT. LAKI, Jane 2t. Tboa'a' at tending the barbecue at Langell- val ley from Falrvlew laet Sunday were: Mr. and Mra. liet Liowiou and chil dren, Ueorgle and llertun, Mr. and KODAK FINISHING - - In at out at 6 p. m. V-':The Pewley'- Opposite Court House , ,. - ARD & GRIMES JUT0 STAGES round (rip. daily be- hiailh Falla. A.blund. f it Cortland over the ' Spring Mountain, (lamalb Knlla Daily a-, I'.IMl p.nl, :4n p.m. h Mnir.inl Dully ' a-ll':.iA a.m. I.IMI p.m. ""wo Willi etiiKca at ' l nncl from l'orl- wm?, MarahtU-ld and ttl. .tarp throuirh to M tail M.irhll..l,l In Call, of fire: 01 5 b I'bsne 4:lit. F "lc-e: n, Ilolrl. Cbiinn rUH), LUMBER FOR SALE CHEAP Boards Shiplap Dimension Siding In fact practically all items for construe tion or repair work. Drive out and look it over. PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO. I Here's a 'Hunch on hich yju' can maka some real money. ' All tire prices are advancing 10 to 20 on or before Juiyi. ; " ' ; ; i i 's I You can come in now and select what you need which we will lay aside for you until you want them. : 1 ' . . 1 Thi offer good until July 5. A type of tire to fit every machine and a price, to 1 fit every purse. '' LA 11 Wj, Federal; lire Difcnkond , Tire Six years handling the same two brands- of tires. "They mus.t be good or we. niake' them good." ' ' ; J DIAMOND TIRE & VULCANIZING CO. Phone 167. ' . ' 707 3"outt' Sixth St My ELECTRIC RANGE M FINISHING I Hour Service Tl Peailev'. ! ptt Court Home Build with M "Pii gaa "COME FROM" 5ING INVESTMENT 11 Jomtrurted for rom 'N miiat y,.d a gt. "iilrn on the money In- C ne"TllB 'nnafriic " Mlow fnnTeta brick HmV?""'"- nttrartlre niliii"1 "rB wenther- nZ milmlantlnl '"In'nrred ronrrnto. r". Rn'1 'aelorlna of indS r"'""n r8 n-y" ' . ,n Ufa Iwnmn from "Mil, . i . , STONE TILE Concrete ' CP Co. : ; I I'honi nra-w .W . . , . - - , J - - y e& VcAlJVORNIAOKFfiON lajWUV COMPANY I ml Economy isn't the only reason why housewives take such a , natural pjride in their electric ranges. It's one of the practical reasons, of course like the quick, clean, electrical heat, the freedom from fuel and ashes, the better roasts and baking. ' But after all, these might be a man's rea sons for equipping his home with an elec tric rangeWoman's reasons go deeper. If you wish to see( what every woman thinks , of clean,' convenient, efficient electrical appliances throughout the hbme,''notide. the pride with which she says' "MJV elec trie range.'.' '"'f',' There is now an electric range in one out of every seven houses on the COPCO system. ; ( l , . Select one for your.honje from the mod els on display at your nearest dealer's. Con venient payments may be easily arranged. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Fostoffic Open Saturday, t s. tn. to 8:30 p. m. r Silks fl f m . m - m m BCaX- Lustrous Silks in This Summer's Varied and . Captivating Hues. " New Display of Latest Fashionable Silks in Fine Georgettes, " Canton Crepes, Crepe-de-Chines, Printed Georgettes and Crepe-de-Chines and Rayon Silks. . ' Canton Crepes, inch - - - - $2.00 Colors Bermuda, nickel, midnite, cowboy, seal, mo- hawk and black, 40 inch width :......$2.00 40 Crepe-de-Chines, 4J0 inch - - - $2.25, $2.95 "T i Color! Jade, Beaucaire, blush, rose, Nile, salmon, Lu cille, Castilian red, fallow, navy, Laurel, rose, zinc,, white, crab apple, autumn, rouge, ivory, spark and fex, 40 inch width r.:.:.:..:.:.v:..r; Canton Georgettes, 40 inch - - $1.50 . ' I . . '. ' ', . i ' - Colors Starlet, zinc, jadite, praline, flesh fallow, honeybird, tile, and Lucille, 40 inch width ...'...,...........$1.50 ' Printed Silks, $2.75, $3,00, $3.50 These are' novelty crepe de chines and georgettes in--', printed patterns beautifully,, .expressive of summer's rad iance and woman's loveliness, 40 inch width, $2.75 $3,00, $3.50.. ; -: .;; 7. ....... . Rayon Silks, 36 inch - - - - $1.50 "'These come in fifteen different shades, crepes with patterns, plain colors and satin finish stripes, 36 inch , width '.. :: : .:..::.. '.: :j..$i.so Blossom Silks, and Crepe Back Satins are new sum mer fabrics also being displayed. .Blossom Silks, fine for summer time slips, are a weaving of silk and cotton ,with( a smooth satiny finish. Blossom Silks, yard, 75c. ' Crepe Back Satins,' yard .' ....$3.00 and $4.00 , iiiiiiiiiiMiii.iiiiiiHiiiLiiiiiii !7r .1 .MiM AT FALLS rVfTftV . ... . Dove Under Garments Summer's Sheerest and Cooleat 1 I M ' iiif us; It! 1 1 ' ill ill i i ill.! 1i; ill tl :.U: if V, r i