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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1925)
r- . . Fate Six SaFimlnv, Tuny ST. lSSH. I To lu-iul Mr. mul Mr. It. K. i'llnoo and two children ar plan nine to drlrc to Bend (or arrvral ! days' trip of the Fourth of July. This will b th first visit of th family to Hrnd. Thry will return Sunday night. July &. Visit Fred Downing of Klrkford' To l-k IV Woo.li- Among th' InlemitMl Here A. B. Major and was among out of town visitors In Klamath Kslls residents who will 'J. 1). Patteraon of Wealwood ar Id Klamath Falla shopping In the lo- leave for l-aae 01 m ooas lor,-... ...r ................ .... rol stores and vi.Wne with friends. the week-end are: Mr. and Mrs. week, seeklnc a busiueu location. i Leslie Kogers and children, wno, fgr LOCALS Swimming larty With the raiWwill spend Saturday and Sunday Id i weather, numerous parties have their cabin. Others to open tneir boen planned for the out of doors. i coltaices tor th week-end will be perhaps the most popular being the Mm. E. II. Pike and Mrs. Horace swimming and picnic parties on the i Brldiseford. 'Mr. Pike and Mr. Klamath and Agency lakes. Last Brldiseford to Join them on Sunday night a party of the younger set; for the day. enjoyed a trip to Agency lake where they picnicked and awam from ( p. m. to S p. m. The following were In the group, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wdlson. Mr. snd Sirs. Bert Cook, Sybil Bamber, Ines Jenkins, Ruth, Lindsey, Alyce Hansen, Stella Setter, Frances Humphrey, Etna Jensen, Dwayna Ramon Graves, Charles Dick Wright, Ed Wearer and Mar tin Adams. Leave For Portland Dr. and Mrs. E. Dietsche left yesterday for Portland where Dr. Dietsche will at tend the Pacific Northwest Medical association convention which will be held in Portland during - the coming week. Dr. Woener, rela- Buell, Al Beekler. I tive of ur. uieiscne win join mo Babeock, Pr,v l "ena. proceeuma mm them to Portland where Be will attend the convention as well. Merchant In Frank Schmlti. rancher of lleatty, la among the many out of town visitor In the city who spent yesterday In Klamath Kails. To Lakevlcw Mr. and Mrs. Jack I nmi Kouili -A parly cuiiiprlslim Mr. and Mr. W. L. Koher, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roller and Donald lloher. surprised Mr. and Mrs. John l.lnfesty, their cousins, by driving in from Los Angelea Monday even ing unexpectedly, for a visit at the Unfesly home for a few days. They will also visit Crater lake and other points of Interest before returning lo their borne In southern California. From Italians Wm. Killer of Bonanza was In Klamnih Falls Thursday attending to business mat ters. , t i Kvprctctt Home Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Kea are expected to return from i u iwn WM.ua inn in k...iii i-nri- Real are planning to leave In the ij .h.. i... i From Merrill Among the visi tors In the city during the past week was James Lacey, rancher of the Merrill district, who stopped for a time to transact business. Merrill Visitor Jerry Johns, Mer rill residents was a business visi tor In the city during the middle of the week. From Lorrlla Among the out of town visitors to spend some time In Klsmath Falls this week was Mrs. Ben J. Daniels of Lorella. In Klamatti J. C. Stevenson, rancher of the Merrill district, was a business visitor In the city the middle of the week. "Visits Here Among the Merrill visitors to spend some time In the city this week was E. L. Whisler, who called In Klamath Falls re cently. From the Coast Jimmy Welch ar rived in Klamath Falls the early part of the week, where he will re main for the summer. Interested in business. Welch haa been In North Cend. on the coast, for some time, and according to the visitor, the weather Is extremely cool on the coast. Operated Upon Miss Mae Crystal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Cry stal, submitted to an operation for appendicitis in the Klamath General hospital on Thursday night at a late hour, when she suddenly suf fered an attack. According to friends and relatives. Muss Crystal is recovering rapidly and spent a restful night. morning for Lakevlew, where they will spend the day visiting with Jack McAulirre, who la in I lie Lakevlcw hospital. Kendall Improving According to friends of Deputy Sheriff Kendall who Is now In the Klamath Valley hospital, the deputy Is recovering rapidly, and is fast gaining the use of his arm. .Marriage Uceniw A marriage li cense was Issued to Cunnar M. 8pett of Klamath Falls and Vesta Huealng. also of Klamath Falla, In the office of County Clerk DeLap yesterday afternoon. Miss Bueslng la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Bueslng of Klamath Falls. The young couple plan to make their home In the city, where Spets la employed. From the South Among the tour- To Attend Dance Employes of the Golden Rule store of Klsmath Calls a nlnnnlnv tn nltond t ha opening of the new G and A store! J"1" " the city from the south Is In Chiloquin on Saturday night. Therw'n Dun Pty. who ar men and women will leave after theM" vel- 'n Klamath Falla yesterday closing of the store, to enjoy the 'rm Inelr home in Hedondo. Dunn opening affair. " ,ur '" W visit and i nocay t-oint. where he has been planning to remain for some time. Knjoy Fishing C. S. Currln and Austin Hayden enjoyed fishing trip cn Wood river yesterday morning, experiencing good luck. Merchant Here Robert Trultt, merchant of Cold Hlll Is among the business visitors in Klamath Falls this week, making a short trip here yesterday. To Diamond Lake Among the fishing parties planned for the week end is one tor Dismond lake. A croup plans to leave Saturday night and to spend the entire day of Sun day at the lake fishing. Those in I he party will be A. J. Connolly. Jimmy Doherty and Charles Schall. From Kansas Dr. R. C. Turner, Jr.. of Caldwell, Kansas, is In Klaro ith Falls for some time, among the tourists driving through this section of the coast. Dr. Turner plans to visit for some time In Klamath county, fishing. Merchant Hure Curds lloldrlck. Chiloquin merchant, was In Klamath Falls yesterday on business. H.-v. Iluli-t In- Rev. ' ll"'" of Merrill was transacting business in Klamath Falla Thursday. Return To Klamath Cob llenkla. Waller lent and Mr. and Mrs. Hun ther of Mkeview passed through Klsmath Falls Thursday on their way homo from attending lha rose (mitral at Portland. To Make Home Here O. W. Baxter of Moe'a slur expects his family tit arrive In Klamath Falls In a few dsya. the Baxters aipect In make Ihelr horns In this city. Visiting In Talent Mrs. Laura Wllllta la making an Indefinite visit with relatives al Talent. From Chiloquin Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Benson of Chiloquin were shopping In Klamath Falla yesterday. From Ranch Mrs. W. E. Folsotn and son Andrew and his wife were in town yesterday from the Folsoiu I S. ranch near Midland, shopping with local merchants. Mr. snd Mrs. Fol com are visiting relatives here for .1 couple of weeks from their home enjoying their visit in Sacramento. Itlon. Mr. Austin Is In Klamath Dr. and Mrs. A. A Austin of Aberdeen, Wash., accom panied ly their daughter Mrs. C. Hoberts snd son Stewart S. Collage, for the past week house guests rf Mr. and Mrs, It. A. Aus tin of Klamath Falls, have bees In this sc a eon of Dr. land Mrs. Austin. Irr. Austin la From ChlloquiB Mrs. Frank Belljm the city In behslf of bis Inlef was a Klamath Falla visitor Thurs- eats In the Klamath Iron a Uleel day from Chiloquin, she waa ac- Works companled by her mother, Mrs. Mary iirew of this city, who hsd been visiting at tb Hell home. I!n.IMtat TlM.tjah Haiai Dlawssl was In Klamath Falls the middle Pn'" y his grandson. Jim Visit Here J. K. Wratherford president of the board of regents o fUregnn Agricultural college, ac- In Fur Urvk.Kitd-Mlu Maude Carlton, librarian of the Klamath county high school, la spending the week end In Klamath Falla from her brother's ranch In Merrill, where h Is spending the sum mer. At Tlif .imulr Hen f. Mitchell of Chiloquin. Is apendlng the week end In Klamath Falla, atopplng at th Arcade hotel. From A-grovr -Among Hi out of town vl. nor In th city la w. A, Reason Jr., a resident of Aapi grove. Of WenlH. A. DoUatl of Weed and P. Wild, also of Wi sr among th business visitors In th city for th wk-nd. I hi Trio C. M. MrCordle I. 1. Klamath Fall from hks bom In Portland, presumably on serious business, howaver, Mr. McCordle Is planning lo find llm to mk a racwnv trip to Diamond Isk to try hi rod aad line. To Iswat Here For th pur pose of Lading a suitable location, Mr.- and Mr. R. II. Flint are In th city from Chlco, on short business trip. ' . THE in ..' i ' ui.-... -- "ussier irs ? II I""1-" ocl.tlo. Ik. ,J I. Vnm' noalaT"! D - ouirirt h A Off aW DANCE At BoiuBa Saturday iV' ' June 2jl Muiic By Hi;' Urchettn ' ' " """-as of the week on business connected with property Interests In Klamath county. Mr. Stewart was a resident of Langell valley for many years and expeta to return to Klamath by this fall, from his horn near Prospect,' Or. From Merrill Bert Barrett of Merrill was a county seat business visitor Thursday, . Visit In Klamath Mrs. Geo. Stevenson waa a city visitor from her home on npper Isk. Visit Relative Mr. and Mrs. Joe Avery are spending their vacation visiting relatives at Corvallls. Wealherford, a recent graduate of the college, passed through Klam ath Fit Is yesterday nroul to Medford, after a plessur trip through Klamath county. From (-hllwiuln Mri. Roy Dut fenbscher of Chiloquin wsi among the out of town visitors In tb city yesterday from her horn on th reservation, shopping In she Klam ath Falls stores. From The Darn Fred Wslker, superintendent tor Dunn Baker, contractors. Is la tb city from the Wlllom Valley dam. Areordtlng lo Walker the dam will b com pleted within 10 dsya. From Lakerlew Among the vis itors in Klamath Falls from Lake-! view. Is Zlm Baldwin, garageman f"-i,r Illlten Vernon Francis, of the neiehborine cltv who 1. in ! rarrf!r 'Vo- 5 of the Klamath Falls Klamath on business for the malnder of the week. For Ashland Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sanders, their daughter Miss Betty Jane Sanders and Miss Mary Walk er, are planning to leave Saturday evening for Ashland, where they will spend the week-end, returning Sunday night. Miss Walker will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Butler Walker while in the cMy. postoffice, suffered a severe bite on the arm yesterday, while making his route. A patron on the route ap plied iodine to the injury until Fran cis was able to receive attention lrom a doctor. This is a repitition of dogs being unmuzzled and biting carriers from the postoffice. To Wlul-Kse Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hector and daughters are plan ning to make a trip to Wlul-Kse cn Sunday, driving around the lake. From Modoc Point G. W. Miller of Modoc Point was anion? the Friday visitors In the city from his ranch In that section. From Ranch D. E. Alexander of the Rock Creek ranch made a hurried business trip to Klamath Falls yesterday. Knters Hospital Brady Mont gomery, well known young man of Klamath Falls will submit to a ma jor operation on Monday morning, having entered the Klamath General hospital. From Merrill Koail Mrs. D. A. McCnmh of the Merrill roaj ranch was among the shopping visitors In the city yesterday. Recovering Nicely Mrs. J. M. Beal Is said to be recovering rapidly from a major operation to which she submitted on Monday morning of this week. According to Mr. BealJ isne win be confined in the hopltal lor a period of from two to three weeks before being moved to their tome. From Spring Lake O. Wobble, rancher of the Spring lake country, was among the visitors In the city yesterday to shop and transact busi ness. Visitor In Ed Bair, rancher of Klamath county, was among the visitors in the city from the Merrill road, visiting and transacting business. PUBLIC LECTURE PINE TREE THEATRE Sunday, June 28, 10 a. m. Subject "A Standard for the People, Comparing the Great Pyramid of Egypt With the Scripture." The two are in such complete har mony no reasonable mint can doubt that the Mind which dictated the one designed the other. The two are one. Proof conclusive that millions now living will never die. Under the auspices of the International Bible Students' Ass'n. Speaker G. R. Pollock of New York ALL ARE WELCOME Admission Free i i 1 - 1 t J Whitaker's Groceteria Headquarters For Good Goods and Low Prices. Expert merchandising careful buying, overhead cut to the minimum this is the explanation for our money saving prices. Constantly increasing patronage shows plainly the public's appreciation of our service. Ehrman Olives, 4 oz. Tins JOc Peaches, No. 2y2, 2 for ......45c Extra Choice Corn 17 C Van Camp's Pork and Beans Regular 15c size 10c Post Toasties, 2 for 25c Choice Bananas, 3 lbs. for 25c AtaSsAVrMVVVVVVVWVM Oval Size Sardines 3c MrAVrrrrrrVVWVVVNrrVVV Large Size Citrus Washing Pow der and Package Citrus Soap Powder for 23c 3 lbs. Jewel City Steel Cut Coffee .$1.40 5 lbs. Choice Blue Rock Ri 45c I'll' - A Good Supply of Fruits and Vegetables. t Serve Yourself and Save Whitaker's Groceteria 407 Main St T . . II I EREE DANCE j Opening Of New G. & A. Store 1 I -At- CHIL0QUIN Good Music la b Lots of Floor Space K. $198.00 Piano Bargain $198.1 Fancy case Haines oak used piano J Very special at the above price, so see K promptly, telling us what terms you wjH-1 Earl Shepherd Co. U Pianos. Radio. Victrolas. Record. 1 507 Main St. Phoned EUN JULY 23-4 The Biggest RodeO Night Show . KUmath Ave. nd PTO J' Fire Work. id Bfe f. Frank & King's Comedians im Tlh Big WMte-Tc?- ;' Seventh and Pine Streets Friday and Saturday It's To Laugh : i ; ; "oh, pocroRr i : ' ' ' . ,..,:: '" is ( in 10 01 WW Mil Lie kin bolt Be Prepared To Dance All Night Saturday, June 27 GIENGER & ALMETER S- Prices 25c and SO c. And No Collection lll'L Vaudeville Between