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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1925)
I' ? EieM Wednesday, July 1. Iggk i LOCALS Baiinrw Trip Hrnrr Kobrr of Tort Bidweil nd Mr. and Mrs. Gorre M. Kcr of Washingioa. B. C, are l Klm(h Falls for some 'ume interested in business projects. While in te cltf lW re cuest. In the Hotel Halt from North Carolina A riailor in lb city, far sway from home, is O. P. Makepeace from Santtord, North Carolina, who la apendinf the remainder of the week here. lb-turn From Lake Mr. and Mr v n Hall returned yesterday noon from Lake of the Wooda, where they enjoyed a delightful week-end at their cabin. They had aa their guests Mrs. Tom Williams and Misa Mary Relth. According to Mr. Hall the weather at Lake of the Wooda is exceedingly cool and the heat in Klamath Falls is particularly noticeable. - From Long Urarfa Among the tourisle in the city are Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Clements of Long Beach who are to spend the early part of the month in the city. ihe visiti-r, in the city. vMtlng with Mr. Sw.nson's brother and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. James Swauson. The ri.itor. plan to remain In the city for a period of throe weeks. I tv.au Kalrm Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ' Darby and family are vlsitore in Klamath Kalis for aeveraj days from their home in Salem. They made the trip by motor and are I sincere in their praise of the highways. I From timltle Mrs. Mitchell Champagne of Seattle la In the Jcity to spend the summer with her m and daughter-in-law, Mr. and I Mrs. K. J. Champagne. From Kirkfonl Visitors In Klam ath Falls who are planning an In teresting week-end with the rodeo aa the main attraction, include a num ber of resldenta of Kirkford. Among them are: L. D. Montgomery and ! Charlie Nelson, both realdenta of tie lumbering city. I From Kprague Klrer Louis Pan Ikey of sprague Hirer waa among I the Tuesday visitors in K la ma lb Falls. I In Klaiuath Falls Friends of Miss Ethel Nelson of Glendale, Ore.. who taught last winter in the Cen tral school, will be glad to know of her presence In the city where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Otterbein and other friends. Miss Nelson plans to remain over the Fourth of July enjoying the rodeo. Trainmen In Among the out of town visitor, In the city are: J. H. Haltan and A. T. Powers, resi dents of Dunsmuir. For Fourth Mr. and Mrs. -A. Miller, reaidents of Los Angeles sre among the visitors In Klamath Falls who are here for the Fourth of July. Cver Fourth Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lirbtenbergen and daughter, residents of Pelican Bay. are in the city to spend the Fourth of July holidays. Tourists Mrs. William Moller. Miss Mabel Moller, William Moller, Jr., and F. i. Moller made up a party of five who are enjoying a tour of the coast. The group are residents of Piedmont, California. Return To City Rev. Father Loeser of the Sacred Heart church of Klamath Falls has returned to the city, after a fire weeks' visit in Kentucky with his parents. Olene Visitor Klamath Falls presented a busy apperance yes terday when the visitors thronged I the streets of the city on pleasure jor bent on business. One of the 'dene ranchers in Tuesday was WU 'liam Griffith. ! (hi Business P. Miller and II. Miller, both residents of Los Ang eles are In the city interested in transacting business over the Fourth of July. From Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Griffith are hi Klamath Falls frcm their home in Portland en joying a visit with their son. R. L. Griffith of the Klamath Falls post office. Mr. Griffith is a -tired postal employe of the Port land office and is well acquainted with the work in which his son is interested. They will spend their month', visit enjoying the scenic spot about Klamath county. ' From the South Among the White Pelican guests tor the re mainder of the week are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abeles of Los Angeles. On Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bwanson, and daughter, resldenta of Pasadena, are among From Eureka Among the south ern visitors in the city to spend the remainder of the week and en joy the Klamath rodeo are: E. 1. iStevans and J. McGilvery. both res idents of Eureka, who arrived in the city last night. While In Klam ath Falls they nil! atop at the Ar cade hotel. From Vacation Charles C. Whitmore returned early part of the week from his two weeks va cation which he spent In San Jose visiting with his mother, Mrs. Anna C. Whitmore. Whitmore is an employe of the Klamath Falls post office. From Merrill Among the visi tors In the city yselcrdsy from the Merrill district was Mrs. C. R. Kiger and her three children. Kstln. Csrl and Audrey Kiger. They re side on a ranch in that section. From Merrill Merrill visitors In the city this week include R. I lrrd,y from his E. Bradbury. promineaji uair, - rancher of that section who was ranch home. transacting business here yesterday. j,Aia the visitors t ' In the city yesterday was Will Block ralntrU Among the new 111l.lim,n , ,nf Merrill roa. who costs of paint to be put on in (b fnm bli ullr, ranch for a honor of the rodeo which will Lring acores of visitors here, is, . thst of the Erana block In which Vj,llrJAmonf the the pest otflee is located. The' KUmb TslU Tueadny af- exierior of the building Is being willlsm Cunningham. painted a Nile green, giving It a t ,urt , ,D. city fresh apperance. fc. B m ,b, county. I From Itouud Lake Among the uvillora in the city .dairymen who were buioe via- included I' E. ,l"r- iitors in the city yesterday was Joe K,m,th county rancher ; Foster who with hi. family -" "".""'rlt the Federated . abort visit to Klamath Falls. ColamatlHj club blrd. who trsns- I From Olene-Rancher, who spent set hujine.. from hi. dairy r.nch iyesterday in the city for a short In the Merrill dlatrht. ; business visit included ueu t-rn- MlMlU.yAmog the first of fith of the Ulene district. 1 yMon Km,lh r.Us ! From The Fort-Fred Puke. . P. 8h.mh.rt. rancher of the Fort Klamath rancher was among Merrill district. the visitors -in Klamath Falls yes- j iw.aa-IUnchers vUltlng (terday to transact business. K1((mitn r ,,.,,,, , BUB1h,r I. Ttsrwd-y-First of the week from Bonansa. J. II. Nobli was visitor, include Bert West, rsnch- among those from the neighboring er. of KJama.h county, who u district to tr.n.sct business yester- 'in the city on business yesterday. ay. j From Itonnna.-non.nza Thai-' BobUd h.lr looks It. best with tor. in the city on Tue.d.y In-jM-dame P.narlo. m.rcel Md bob eluded R. Dlion. rancher of that ri . . . .. . V . i . i-; section of Klamath county. I Muw Oneat Miss Marjorw mm. Lo. uTTh - " MUf J"rrl . J..k Bedford cabla rrmonrrhrhu.l.eaa r.r. ,ur tb. rem...-,, he city yesterdsy from hi. rsn.a Vblilal In KUtit-M'- Ada bom of Ju" Un- K K' .Tm forlh. remainder Mr allllcrn I. former school wall of Judge KmmlU. j. ii J Tlckaor. pr- Froaa - - ,h. mtnent Klamath u." ---- ... among the nu .k. i-iiv veaterd.y in Ungell aney- Fro- Fort-l Sutton, rn.cher , ,h. Fort Klsma.h ro.i 1 among the bustnes. y..--- - H-uty hg , , lrmlati .JIN KlamatA r.lkj Ha"! - y'--thai-.S: S I Kctnr.MuK Mr. Trank Frank., fi-d and ' daughlara. Mlsa r. Tbompsoa " J" ThoP... rrturaed Ike early part uf tha week from lb. south where they hav. leen for the part month enjoying a vacation Thay visited In th. iuiuih of California as far a. Han luego o'her point kt"wh J HEMSTITQl New lUm.tlirhta, l' Shop. ! Dairy Kanrher George Adams, dairy rancher from the Merrill sec tion was among the visitors In j Klamath Falls yesterday. KODAK FINISHING I Hour Service The Pewley'i J Opposite Court House WqJohansen f 1 Place Your Meat Order In The Morning During the Rodeo Celebration STORE CLOSED FROM 1. P.M. to 5 P. M Open Saturday Evening SANITARY MARKET Seventh and Main Phone 22 J Buy Them Noi --r--Tr-rTr a "Ls The White Mineral Springs In am ating and Healthful Beverage" o: iur I noi ids ted ... ng 1 Take a case with you on the pipwii Your choice of the following: 2 j ry , e Green River Ginger 4 .Rootfc r t Rainier Coco Cola Whutle Claretine Concord Grape y ( i it They ill add pep to your pto Phone 58. The White Pelican Mineral Springs Co. I mi Dtl 1. nth ro 1 tV mrtr A chic summer slipper is the Julee for July and its lines of style prove better than our lines of type, its inimitable smartness. Sand Kid, edged w ith t quarter inch band of Memphis Brown Kid, cut out underlaid instep strap fastening with one bunon.Spinish hcL And-teally-oolj y $ 10 Houston & Jester 515 Main St. IBS. C. BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. SPECIAL FRIDAY, JULY 3 ONLY 98c 98c High Crade Colonial Patten, 6-Quart Aluminum Sauce Pan with Cover An Article Every Woman Who Cook. Will W.nt At Thi Special Sale IDEAL FOR HOME OR CAMP USE SotJ Friday, July 3, Only Baldwin Hardware Co. "The Winchester Store." 418 Main St 11., .A& This Store Will Be Closed From 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. During The Rodeo LET'S GO Klamath Klothing Kompany Leading Clothiers WE BELIEVE THAT AMERKT : ba of in ' iac IS FOR AMERICANS tor That is the reason we will dote all JJ Vm oi tin SATURDAY, JULY 4 Shop Thursday and Friday 123 S MACS CASH GROCERY t .Sixth St Phon i 1 sssSit Frank & King's Come in Seventh and Pine Streets i Tuesday, Wednesday and ThursdU The Western Comedy Drama "LET 'ER BUCK" " - . J . Phone 261 Pri ' 25c and 50 c Jaw Oreh Vaudeville Between AcU