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VUitor Leave Misa Nouie Hedli- From Ulrmlalr Mr.. K. D. Stv
path of Ruft'n. Loul.lana, who naajtna 1. In Ihe city for a ahort vUlt.
ben vlaltlnn at the bom. of P. O.J arriving- last night from her home
Landry at 1SS1 Concent arenue for, In Clendale,
returning aouth. They
u visit to Crater lake.
the part two weekf. left yesterday
on her homeward Journey.
IaihI Owner Hit Maurice luck
I'iman of Loa Angelee. prominent
Innd owner of the Klamath lake bed
From Oakland Southern vUilora : land, la In the city on one or hla
ii Klamath county include Mr. and i seasonal trip In the Interest of his
Mrs. K. O. Cvkler and John fykler. property. The land owned by Huck-
Includea thousanda of acres.
pmhi niv Out of town visitors
m .h. cltv include M. C. Knotta of all from Oakland. They drove north i "man
,h. Bly district, who arrived in and Plan ,o continue their journey ra MonroeItor, In th. city
Klamath Fall, last night for a ahort north. nor(h Um
Business inn. ., . i vi..,h Hndaea of Monroe. Wash., who. with
Falls yesterday Included a number i Party, are enjoying a trip tnrougn
: Kroni Portland J. V. Whlpp and
family are paying Klamath Falls a
visit from their home in Portland.
From Portland To enjoy a fish
ing trip is the main purpose of a
visit in Klamath Falls being enjoyed
by Frank McFarland and O. A. Hat
ton of Portland, who, in the more
serious season, ar. Interested in the
insurance game. With Frank Con
fer aa guide, McFarland and Hatton
will leave tomorrow for Four-Mile
creek, where they will spend ahe
day trying their luck In the stream.
of Malin residents from their homes.
Among them waa Dick Lacy, rancher
of the Malin section, who waa trans-
ret lng business In the county court
rouse yesterday.
Engineer Here C. E. Strickler,
state highway engineer, is in the!
city for a short visit and inspection
tour from hla headquarter. In Salem.
Strickler la accompanied by H. Hall,
also of Salem.
From Seattle Mrs. J. M. Mahoney
of Seattle arrived in the city last
night on the evening train to visit
with her son. a resident of Chllo
quin. Mrs. Mahoney stopped in the
Arcade hotel last night.
' From Eugene Among the visitors
In the White Pelican hotel this week
Is E. B. Kingman, a frequent visitor
in the city from his home in Eu
gene, stopping for a short business
trip.
From Portland Visitors in Klam
ath Falls Include a number from
Portland. Guests from the rose city
who arrived yesterday for the re
mainder of the week, include O. B.
Hlcbmond and Kirk Reynolds.
From the 1-ast C. C. Dnkes. resi
dent, of Philadelphia, arrived in
Klamath Falls last night for a Bhort
business visit.
Invents Novel A1 Ane of most
novel bits of advertising is that in
vented by Roy Durbln of the Klam
ath .Klothing Kompany. who has
taken a week's Issue of the Satur
day Evening Post and marked on
the front, the number of a certain
page. On that page is a national
advertisement, and under that ad
To Return Charles Johnston, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnston .is
I expected to arrive in Klamath Falls
the latter part of the week from
the south. Johnston has been at
tending the Pasadena Military acad
emy for the past winter, and since
! his vacation has been a hminA mpst
are the words: "Sold by the K. K.of .. ,r . ,h .,
I hume in slotiesto. Mason will also
From Merrill Martin Ownbey of
Merrill waa among the visitors In
the city Thursday afternoon. While
in the city Ownbey obtained a hunt
ing license from the county clerk's
office.
Return From Trip Mrs. George
J. Walton and two daughters, the
Misses Beatrice and Katherine Wal
ton, returned Wednesday night from
a week's trip to Yreka, where they
visited with Mrs. Walton'a father.
While on the trip a delay of several
days waa caused by trouble with
their automobile, causing them to
stop over in Medford several days.
Miss Beatrice Walton la visiting for
the remainder of the summer with
her parent8, after studying for a
winter in the music conservatory of
the College of the Pacific at Stock
ton, Calif.
From Yreka Jesse W. Churchill,
resident of Yreka, where he conducts
a prosperous ranch In the Butte
creek valley district, near Dorris,
spent Thursday In Klamath Falls
interested in land holdings of the
lower Klamath lake. Churchill also
is a banker of Yreka.
Oregon, stopping for a time
Klamath county for the scenery.
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From Portland Mr. and Mrs.
George Biehn of Portland arrived In
the city yesterday for a short visit
vith their daughter and son-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lucas. Ac
cording to Mrs. Biehn, their daugh
ter. Mis. Pearl Biehn, la now In
New York preparing to .all In the
immediate future for Europe, where
she will enjoy a two months' cruise.
Friendship Club Member, of the
Friendship club will meet thi. after
noon at 2:30 p. m. at the home of
Mrs. George Wert, at 629 Jefferson
street, for the purpose of electing
officer, for the coming year. All
member, are urged to be present, by
the hostess.
Visiting Mere Miss Ruth Newton
of Malin arrived In Klamath Falls
Wednesday evening to spend few
daya a. the house guest of Miss
Mariam Wortley of Klamath Falls.
From Dunsmulr Harry Sprague
of Dunsmulr la among the out of
town visitor, in the city from the
south to transact business this week.
Pprague spent Thursday In Klamath
Falls.
To Make Home So impressed'
was A. B. Major of Westwood, Calif.,'
with Klamath Falls that he has de
cided to return to the city in the,
near future with the object of open-;
ing a service station in mind. Major
Is one of the hundreds of tourists
that are pouring into the city week-;
ly from the south, enroute to other1
points in Oregon after visiting here.l
n. store - in toes to "ins up
with the national advertisements
through that medium. Each week
the book. Will be placed In hotel
lobbies, reading rooms and recrea
tion parlor, with each new Issue of
the Post.
Merrill Rancher T. A. Barrows,
prominent Merrill rancher, who also
own. a large stock farm in Modoc
county, Calif., spent some time in
the city yesterday on business and
visiting with friends.
Visits Here C. D. Chorpening,
manager of the Merrill Mercantile
company, waa a business visitor in
the city Thursday, conferring with
Will Baldwin, one of the owners of
the store, In regard to business matters.
Forbes Pure Drugs
' - Eighth at Main
Good Service Good Drugs
accompany Johnston north.
To Visit Here Robert H. Norman
of Oakland, accompanied by several
10 Seconds
For a Clean Window-'
no matter how dirty. )
Rub my nose across
window or mirror.
Wipe off with rag. ;
That's all. I save OSp
labor and time.
HOLE pt
"Digs under
the dirt"
At off Crecers
"MnU
WoHon-Klirmnn Distributors.
riUHia 1UINIGHT
At
Klamath Indian Con
vention Grounds.
Follow the Crowds to
WLUL-KSE
From ljtki-vlrw Among Ih. vis
itors In Klamath Falls from Lake
view Is II. Oundorson. resident of
that city who arrived last night
to spend the remainder of the week.
From Miilford Valley visitors
thW week Include R. 1'. Johuslun
who is making short business
trip here. '
From Grants IW Among those
stopping at the Hull hotel tor their
atay In Klamath Falls ar. Mr. and
Mra. C. A. Trumbey and family
who arrived yesterday for their
visit here.
From Burllngame Among the
tourists in the city are Mr. and,
Mra. H. F. Collier and daughter
of Burllngame, who are .topping
In Klamath county for a time. I
To Go South Freelaad and Ray'
Staley of the Pelican Bay Lumber
company ar. planning to leave In
the morning for a two weeks' visit
in San Franciaoo, where they will
spend some time vlilllng . with
friends.
Sheepman Here John Sullivan,
prominent ah.epman of lha Merrill
district, waa among the visitor, in
the city yesterday for a brief time,,
shopping and ' transacting business.
Iuslal Man William C. Oil, who
was la the city recently to glv.
lest, in Ih. Klsmath Tails post of.
fire, la In 4he city again for an
Inspection and business vl.ll to the
local office.
Leaving South II. 8. Thorp nd
T. E. Koblnaon. both resident, of
Oakland, with Ih. Beat Tractor
company, ar. In the city for
short visit, Robinson planning lo
leave today for San Tranclaco for
a business trip.
PELICAN LUNCH
The Homo of the rellraa
STEW
atb. Off Main.
DANCE
At Bonanza
Saturday Night
June 27
Music By Hi-Life
Orchestra
PUBLIC MEETING
PINE TREE THEATRE
Sunday, June 28, 10 a. m.
Subject "A Standard for the People, Comparing
The Pyramids of Egypt With the Scripture."
Under the auspices of the
,. . INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASS'N.
Speaker R. C. Pollock of New York
ALL ARE WELCOME
Admission Free
And No Collection
$198.00
Piano Bargain $1981
Fancy case Haines oak used pat'
Very special at the above price, 10 wt
Earl Shepherd Co.
Piano,, Radio, Victrolat, Rttodi'
507 Miio St. tm
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Opening Of New G. & A. Store
At
CHILOQUIN
Good Music Lots of Floor Space
Be Prepared To Dance All Night
Saturday, June 27
GIENGER & ALMETER
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TAKE
Cal's Stage
TO THE FIGHTS
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WLUL-KSE TONIGHT
Leaving Klamath Falls 7:00 to 7:30 p. m.
Returning immediately after fights.
It's the Quality of the Hardware and Implements in this
store that sells them.
Now Is The Time To Purchase That
Lawn Mower and
Garden Hose
1 Look .Them Over Here Before You Buy
Roberts 6? Harvey
Hardware For Hardwear , i '
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The Biggest RodeO M
' Night Show'
Klamath Ave. and Payne ,
Fire Works and' a Big Time ,
Frank & King's Comedian
.in ... .. . l. .'V
Seventh and Pine Streets
Friday and Saturday
It's To Laugh
"OH, DOCTOR!"
Prices 25c and SO c.
Vaudeville :
Between
Jazs brch
Acts' I
Structural Strength Sf
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Southwell Stationery. Cr:
626V, Main St.