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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1925)
KLAMATH NEWS, r " i. iu. Wednesday, July 1, 1925. Pf FIt iKkmattla paMimtty ' News Mlt'K KIVKK. Juno 30. 4 Mrs. Han Wano urn th owner, of nw tar. Mr. twllrvia In krcplni tool wllh If Ilia wrtlhnr li lint. , Mason, ho ! employed l ' vrll l.umlMT company, waa t ihn I'ounly aat Friday ai-k. rlh l. Wallare niada a Irlp In rhlloquln on Mun tt WIM-k. 4 Mrs. Kred llohd wrrn In two daya last wrrk. fun key w on our atrreta k , Mr. rnkny la In the InrM Hill year. Itltldle of llvatty. waa shop. iay. Th arora waa 11 1o 12 In f iiraiua Ulv.r. on duy laat til or of Pellran llay. iuilga Itlddla waa acrmnpan- j Mrs. I). Crump and frlrnd from kit Inmlly. We are (lad Ran Kranclsco motored to Modford - Mr. Illddla Improving In ispondlni th day In that city. ' ' I Mr. and Mra. M. K. Knauss and ad Mra. Clark wore calllnn rmtilly plan on upending Ihe 'Fourth of July holiday! with (rlonda and relatives In Hed Bluff, Cullf.. going down Thuraday and returning Sun day. Mr. and Mra. E. D. Tlllon and Mr. nd Mra. A. 1). Tiltou of I'ellcan Hay apent Sunday with relative her. Mra. M. K. Knaua and Mra. F. E. Mi'Cle wer Klamath Kalla Tla Itora Saturday. MODOC POINT MODOC POINT, June 30. Among those who attended th danr at Wlul-Ka Saturday evening were K. MoOee. and family. M. K. Knauaa and family, II, Muakopf and family, O. II. Kill and fumlly. Th family of J. P. Plunket ar rived In Modoc Point early Monday morning, having motored through from Louisiana. Th Pareiit-Tearlicira association of .Modoc Point hava completed nr rangeuienla for their dance on July IX. The spectators at Modoc Point all enjoyed th baaebull gam Sunday hetwoen th horn team and I'ellcan f old f rlen (U Mr, and Mra. ideraon at lleatly laat week, t the night and while there fc mid-week meeting and re tpjendld lime. anchor In thla pari of the rtf-trar happy over' th lapects of a bumper crop. grain and hay, tome are their machinery ready for , While other art buying new J : on th new 'Friends' church tin thla week. Smith who haa th contract Idlng a new retldence for Iman Cohern, - la " v nfcklng d prog rem, anih the- new will aoon be raedy for occu- fook haa been on the alrk a, few daya but la able to gain. i t Krakln Ileal la at th In ventlon 111 la week. He la j Iher. re Informed that the 'city gue Itlver will aoon have jmleni Inatallcd. C. Mattlnaon. th general r of the Campbell Lumber i at this place will aoon all room dwelling ready npy. I keen Tiadc, a business trip atv.tw on Monday of last re'vrned Tuesday. Samuel Clinton la able 10 be. out after a spell of III nd Mra. Cain KronrMn were ad vialtora at thi Indian lion. b Parley la contemplating a garugo In thla pluce. Mr. ;1 nulls a mechanic, and no guild do woU. Hio Itlver la In need of tkery and If acme one would re and Install one ho would re.io build IIP a trade. It sklng at hla door.. It I alao f location Jot . "T wdTlean n, he aliould alio operato a More In conneetlnu w.th his feuslnrsa..'' Bmlth. and Slmpann lolla u Usy will aoon be loading log k Klamath Kalla markot. alth la loading for Mr.'aton. , i Archlo llurkley of Valnl opplug In Kpragun Itlver one It week. ,t Crumca and chlldron wore if atreeta Thursduy of laat Mra. Crumca la talking of if a new six romj bungalow r ranch, or cither In Sprague B. Miller of Clilloquln waa on irecls Saturday of luat week. BEATTY " f (!!". TTY, June 30. Mr. Over- the Standard oil. and N. (i. r. of the reclamation office, leutty vialtora laat Tuesday. : and Mra. Lester lllckaon. jld groom of BlyJ trad i Weatiy Tud Hi TcctflJIng itttlatlona. iy waa red letter day for I, there were alx ministers Rev. Jenninga of Lakevlew; owbon of Bonania. 'Rv.f and Clurk are both ministers) of u. Rev. Call of Canyonvllle. r minister Mr. Mcintosh, and lore are expected thla week t camp meeting In the grove Beatty. i , . ft f Prld,y, of Lakevlew. and Jennings and C. J. Taylor of ff wont to the Black Hills for prisoner, and (all returned d i Bound, J"rlla; 'l large trucks from Lakevlew tiling Con. O'Connor' wool ! tho Black Hills, th amallor hauls to Itonlty and , the big Klamath rail. t, Wheclor of Klamath Falls, i. buslnesa visitor at Beatty ay and Sunday and went to o. 1, Manning and Miss Manning ilnR Bessie Tull stopped at r' on their way home from Sunday. ' Tho young Indies sun burnt from horacback while at 1ho B. K. ranch. ink Schmlti says that this- la weather on the . Ice ' housd. i i waitress aprona go to Bee s t Uress Shop. 129 So. 7th f Jl-4 ...' f ' . ro your hair mnrccllcd In a itfully cool and comfortable f Shoppe Moe's. J30 Jy7 Mr, John Wlnkleinan left here Friday to vlU with her aon (leorge who la unite III In Ihe Weed hos pital. Mra. Wlnkleinan nilurned Sunday ovenlng. Mra. W. Honey and children are pending a week vlalllng friend at Anne Creek. John ( haalaln rxiurned hrr Sat urday, after apendlng a wvek vlall lng relutlvea and friend at Manama. Charlie Kevlla waa divn from Callinua ramp In ' nd I lie week end wlih hla family. Jim Hooker and two dnush'era of Bridge, Ore., aru r.'i''i of V Honey nils' wwk. Mr. and Mr. J. I aVif ort were, linn In en vhliors In Kligtn.iili Kulla Fri day. Mra. Clmrlle Merita. ):rs. llnherl Brophy, Mlsa l-ali Pnrker of Cu- tral Point, MU, Mar-.arot lli naun and Mra. W. A. Ileniun molored to Wlul. Ke Friday aftrnonn. Mra. P. 11. Cartwrlght and three anna Ivan. Krncat and Cale were gunala of Mr. and Mrs. Vv. A. Ilen aon Sunday. W. K. Clemcnta and Alex Benson motored to Ashland on bualnesa Monday morning. MIDLAND MIHI. AND. Juno 311. Mr. Mra. Illlbert Lnrg.nl and daughter. Helen May, were In Klamath Fulls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert (iregory and daughter Nuydene were airon Ihe county aval vialtora on Saturday. Th jiroperty owner of Miller la land met at III County School Sup erintendent's offlr Saturday for th purpose of providing hua line to take Ihe high school atudeula to Klamath Falls lb coming season. The youngsters hnve returned.) from (1. A. C. They arrived III son Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Bur- To t'opW-n. K. Sflnsnn will ! grant schooner In 'SI and as a, nett and family were among the leave Sunday morning- for Copcoillr aon of Oregon haa bn proml piinl. kera and fishers Sunday at, where he will lake alill plcturvs'nont In her affairs for many yeara. ,nll I McColluni'a mill. and moving picture c-f th celebra-' Ha attended school . with Emmltt air. anu airs. J. t'. wriKiit anu uon in honor or tho opening or tne in liouglas -county ; npr than (3 ' family wer among the Klumalhlnew Copcu power, plain'-now coin-'years ukO and this Is the first re Kalla almppers on Saturday. (pleted. , " 1 union'' aince lhat lima, Mr. Constance William spent 1 ' ' I' " ' . V , , ,n r"' Visiting llcrr Tom A. Churchill i lt. lorns From Vacation R. U Jack Bullr spent th week-end lof lMn Angele. la In Klamaih Falls 'firlffllh waa on hand thn firat of in Klamath Fills. ;fl)r , ,hort ()n0 yMllBK witn n, A.lth week a assistant poll master. u,m " ea"Cr '".Knimltt and hi nelce Mine Burna-.after enjoying vacation for th Midland Balurduy. i illna Metcafe, cashier In the Colden past two weeks. Orlfllth apent hi J. C. Sevlck and J. B. Burnett Ku ,lorl, fhurchlll was born on ' fortnight 'In Klamath Kalis making were in Klamath Falls Saturday., n0 )d Oregon Trail In an mml- fw trips throughout th county. whnre I hey met their families on Ihelr return trip from O. A. C. 9 p. in. TIiosh returning to Midland were: Mr. Sovelk, Paul and Mary Kev. Ik, Pauline llurnntt, (iuldo Itoliuslllll, Mra. Jamea Burnett, Anna Burnett and Jim Wright. Tbey all reported having pleasant trip. Mrs. J. II. Hooper and daughter, Opul Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. William Hooper and daughter Virginia were In Keno district looking after their grain crop on I lie Kearns tract. Mrs, Wm. Hooper and dauxhtor Virginia, accompanied by Miss Opal i Hooper, were In Midland Saturday levelling. Local Briefs where they have near 900 acres ofi From ('lillNuln Among the fa miliar flxures on tbo streets of I Klamath Falls yesterday was that grain, which Is showing good pros- ASPGROVE ASPUnOVR, June 30. Mr. Carl William and children of th Agen cy ranch wer over to visit her els tor. Mrs. E. Kramer Thursday. II. F. Hodson of th Dunham Motor company of Klamath Kails, was buslnoss visitor In Aspgrove Friday. Kd Wehrll of Vacavllla, Calit. waa vlalllng old friends here laat week. ' Krnle Kramer and Fred Jackaon were over from Anne Creek 'to visit their people over the week-end. munuar morning. ... . ... Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Orlffln and " '"r f. b",nptr cr"n ,a"; J. K. Mun.flehl motored to Klam- Mar urber has been busy l.n th Fulls Mond ty. Proving Ihe looks of hla new bouse Those from the camp attending the dnnc given by the tl. V A. store al Chlloquln Saturday were: Mr, and Mrs. J.- K. Mansfield, Mr. and Mra. Pet ('ado. Mr. und Mra. Robert Hrt-phy. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Orlffln, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sev- Ita. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Benson. .Miss Nlla Savage, Mlsa Leah Parker, Mlsa Margaret Benson. John. James and Leo Brophy. Charlie Chaaialn, Alex Benson, Norman Anderaon. Ceorge Morgan, Fred Jackson and Robert Orlffln. A aplend'd time waa re ported by all wbo attended and hope the O. ft A. wlll-glvo another danc aoon. (ieorg Chaataln waa over to Wlul-Kxe on business Monday afternoon. Pretty silk combination suits In all shades at Bee Benin's Dress Snop for only $1.95 and 12.50. Jl-4 by giving u a new coat of paint tills week. MrN and Mrs. 8. L. Burnett and family wore In Klamath Kails Sat urday on, business..;'!. . ,, Mr. sad Mra. Lee Butloo and aon Jamea war among th shoppers In Klamath Kails Saturday. ' Mr. and Mr. Edgar. Furber and son Lewis of Miller ialand were In the copnty. aeat on Saturday. Mra. Kdna Flowers was In Klam ath Fall on Saturday, purchasing aupplloa for' the Midland store. Edward. Royce waa among the Klamaih Kails' visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Burnett and daughter. Anna of Spring Lake dis trict, were visiting Burnett's brother on Miller Island 8unday. An employe of th California Ore gon Power company was out on the Island Monday, looking over the power pumpa which hare been out of power for the past three daya. Mr. and Mra. Edgar Furber and of Mrs. Jennie Clinton, resident of the reservation town of Chlloquln. Imvci For Valley W. J. Bur gess left for Grass Valley yesterday, where be plans to spend the Fourth of July holidays with friend and relatives. CLOSED From 1 to 5 P. M. Thursday, Friday, Saturday - SEE THE RODEO The Palace Market 524 Main St. Phone 68 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC AH Business Houses will close on July 2, 3 and 4th Between the hours of 1:00 and 5:00 p. m. . This follows out a plan of cooperation between the Bly Rodeo Association and the Klamath Falls Merchants The Rodeo with its attendant thrills will surpass any previous outdoor entertainment ever given in this vicinity. SO EVERYBODY MAKE PLANS TO BE AT THE FAIR GROUNDS BY 1:00 P.M. ON THOSE DAYS. MERCHANTS' BUREAU. WOOD The bottom prices are . . . now in effect on Block Wood Order your year's sup ply now. It is dandy wood and dry. No lower prices will be made, so order early and get in your blocks for winter. Remember we can't serve you all at once order now. Green Slabs are being delivered every day, and they are the best slabs we have ever deliv ered large hand picked wood. Order now and allow them to dry. PEYTON & CO. 601 Main St Phone 535 i K '-"a ''' mm l .;... . . . . .. . .. When vou are old V - If you make no sacrifices for your children when they are young what can you expect of them when you grow old? - - - Many parents thoughtlessly spend almost their' entire income on selfish pleasures, turning a deaf ear to the children's plea : "I want a Piano and .Music Lessons." " - : , ' 1 Today, with payments on good, new ; : Pianos as low as Ten Dollars monthly, : f all thoughtful parents can and will buy now. ' . . '. ':'-' Earl Shepherd Co. One Business in One Family, Nearly Sixty, Years Klamath Falls, Oregon , Our Great American Holiday will be Celebrated Saturday, July 4 in the only Patriotic Way This Store will be Closed ALL D A Y We will observe the regular business hours Thursday and Friday'1 ' ' " '.' Roberts & Harvey HARDWARE FOR HARDWEAR ' 422 Main Street Phone 173 ,f'.j;.' i tK ', ,