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Visiting Htt-Among the shop-
in i ha Mtv vastarday vat J.
A. Llnman who makes his home In
Shlpnlnfton. '
VUltln Fthr Mrs. J. J. Sulll
ran and Miss Etta Rail of Fresno.
...iviui in hM rli v Tuesday even
ing to spend the larger portion ofi
the summer with their father, t0
Rail, Miss Ball may remain dur
ing the winter to attend school
In Klamath Falls.
From Olenr J. E. Newnham. res
Mnt of tha Olene road, was among
the early part of the week visitors
In the city transacting Business.
From Merrill Visitors In Klam
nth p.n from Merrill district in
oinria Chester Arery. rancher of
that section, who was a business
visitor here the early part ot tne
week.
Bays Supplies Visitors In Klam
ath Falls included Rev. Bowman
who spent Tuesday In the city pur
chasing supplies tor the camp meet
ing now in progress In Beatty.
To Enjoy Fourth Mr. and Mrs.
L. K. Phelps are making plans for
a Fourth ot July vacation to be
spent fishing in Diamond lake or
one ot the many attractive Klam
alb county streams. .
Resigns Position Miss Mari Ber
ger who has keen employed with
the U. 9. reclamation service has
resigned her position and plans to
leave for Hlllsboro where she will
spend a month visiting with her
parents, ot that city. Miss Ber
ger will accept a position in Port
land the remainder of the summer.
Miss Kathryn Hamilton, of Tacoma.
Wash., has arrived In the city and
will take Miss Berger's position.
Xewrll Returns Herbert D. New
ell returned yesterday afternoon
from a business trip to Bend and
points between Klamath Falls and
Bend where he spent some time
interested In his work. Newell Is
project manager of the U. S. recla
mation service.
Rancher In Among the ranchers
who visited at the Klamath county
courthouse was Earl Brown, from
the Bonanza section where he con
ducts a ranch. . .
Report Made The annual report
of the financial standing of the
Klamath county schools was be
ing compiled yesterday in the of
fices ot the County School Super
intendent Fred Peterson. The work
was being done by Biss Vera Of
fleld, secretary. The annual school
report will be made by Peterson in
September to the state.
From OU-nr Visitors in Klamath
ath Falls Include a number of
shoppers who are preparing for the
holidays. Mrs. Hiram Robert of
Olene was among the guests who
were noticed on the streets.
In Wednesday C. J. "Champ"
McCollum. road overseer of the
Worden district was among the
,, Klamath Falls visitors In the
city yesterday from hi farm In the
Worden section.
Merrill Vlsltur Among those
residents of Klamath county who
enjoyed a visit In Klamath Falls
on Wednesday were: Mr. ana r.
W. E. Hammond and family of the
Merrill section who spent the day
with friends and shopping.
From The Fort Among the vis
itors to spend the remainder of
the week in the city enjoying the
Fmirth of Julv holidays are: Mr.
and Mrs. Seth Dixon from their
ranch in the Fort Klamath coun
try. Mr. Dixon Is Interested In the
rodeo and has contributed to us
success.
At the Fort Ross Finley and Ar
let Edsall spent Monday night at
jfn-t Klamath, where they Interview
ed Miss Lorena Trlckey in regard
to her participation In the Kiamatn
md en. Finley remained at the
Fnri at the Seth Dixon ranch, ex
pecting to bring to Klamath Falls
horses for the round-up.
vs., tho Kaat Mr. and Mrs. Ueo.
I J. Walton are anticipating a visit
ifrom Mr. Walton's cousins, Mr. and
I Mrs. Lou Baker, residents ot Alma,
i ii..hi,ran They will remain for
i n.n timo vliltinc the scenic spots
ot Klaniatn county.
Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs,
W. A. Robertson returned the early
part of the week from their "gypsy
tour" which they have enjoyed for
the past month. They visited with
friends In Portland for some time,
followed the road to Seaside and
down into the valley, stopping at
Roseburg. They still call Klamath
Falls "home.1
From Fort J. It. Slsemore of
Fort Klamath is in the city tor the
remainder ot the week, in order to
take part in the Klamath rodeo
Slsemore is a prominent rancher of
the Fort Klamath country.
Visit lug Hi-re Charlie Duncan,
Merrill visitor. Is In the city for
some time, expecting to remain in
Klamath Falls until the close of the
rodeo. While here Duncan la mak
ing the Hall hotel his stopping place.
To Ran Francisco C. R. Cose-
boom left the early part of the week
for San Francisco, where he will
Join his wife and family, to return
with them after the Fourth of July
holidays.
Bly Visitor J. M. Parker is
spending the week-end in Klamath
Falls from his home in Bly, enjoy
ing the Klamath rodeo and other
features ot the week.
Lumberman Here Another visit
or in the city to enjoy the rodeo for
the remainder of the week is J. J.
Steiger, who with his son. Is in the
city from Chlloquln, where they
make their home. Steiger is a prom
inent lumberman of that section.
Jolly Here Oscar Jolly of Mt.
Hebron Is in Klamath Falls for the
Klamath rodeo.
From Bly Mr. anal Mrs. Mnrrln
Cross and daughter Mattie Jane, of
Bly. are in for the remainder ot the
weeK, to enjoy the rodeo. Cross is
one of the directors ot the association.
vulinra In the city, en
ki.ii tn nnrtharn nolnta. are Mr.
and Mrs. Thaldns Robnerts. Dot
Rohnerts. Fred Kohnerta of Hollls
ter, Calif., and Don Barnard of San
Francisco. The parly arrived laat
night from the south in lime to en
Joy the western show and round-up.
Kugene Vlslior A visitor In
Klamath Falls from the valley is
Dob J. McKlnnon. resident of Eu
gene, who is making a pleasure and
business trip to the city.
From Portland Among the visit
ors from the rose city in Klamath
Falls are Mr. and Mr. W. A. eas
ier and John Peterson and Miss
Alice Menann. The nsrlv arrived
last night, expecting to remain over
the week-end for the western snow.
To Krv Rixlro Mrs. J. N. Givsn,
accompanied by her daughter, Mrs.
Hasel Peters, arrived in Klamath
Falls yesterday from their home in
Illy, to enjoy the Klamath rodeo, in
which they are interested.
From Abtomn U B. Kimble of
Algoma was among the many out ot
town visitors in Klamath Falls yes
terday transacting business.
. .hnnnlnt visitor In the city fff
,-ierdav with Wends from ber
home in Merrill. I
a lane number of
.h wnmea enjoyed a
swim and picnic on the Upper Klam-
alh lake last night, motoring out
shortly after I o'clock and to the
ahorea ot the lake.
.yon, Bonanxa-Ollhert Harrl-
son of Bonant was among .....
many visitors In Klsmath Fall Y-
.......... , .,anact naraasary busl-l
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ness of the first of the month. I
From Merrill N. E. Woodhouse,
...ii knna.-. "bee man of Merrill
.... -,....,- h. vialiora In ths city
yesterday, transacting buslneaa and
visiting.
From l-ikovlew Mr. and Mrs. M.
K. liunther and Mr. and Mrs. S. U.
Chandler, residents ot Lakevlew
were visitor In the cliy the aerly
part of the ween at me num. u.
their relative, Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Ahlslrom. .Mr. Ounlher Is a
prominent business man of Lakevlew
where he Is Interested in saddlery.
Mr rhamilur la a wall known sheep-
man and lund owner ot that section.
This Market Will Close From
1 to 5 p. m. July 2-3-4.
SINCLAIR MARKET
Phone 793.
1126 Main St
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Utor Here-Among the , many obL ha(r ,,,, , be,t wllh
out of town visitors in the city yes-l,,,,.,,,. p,-,,!,,'. marcel and boh
terday was Nels Nelson, resident of curl. J30 Jy7
Alirnm.. vrhn Ip.nunla.l tiiialnM.
Algoma, who transacted business
In the city.
From Morrill Among the out of
town visitors in Klumath Fulls yes
terday wa Mrs. Ethel Jlnnette of
the Merrill section who spent the
day In local ahops.
KODAK FINISHING
8 Hour Service
The Peailey'i
Opposite Court Hou
Madame Panarlo's modern beau
ty methods Improve on nature.
Moe's Beauty Shoppe. J30 Jy7
W. P. MYERS
LAWYER
SOS Odd Fellow Bids;.,
Klamath Falls
Returns To City Mrs. L. A. Wll.
litis has returned to Klamath Falls
after enjoying a week's visit at the
home of her mother in Talent. Mrs.
Willltts arrived In the ellr Tnoo.I.
afternoon. She resides at 505
Klamath avenue.
From Modoc Point Mrs. William
Roark, accompanied ly ber children
was among the visitors in the city
yesterday from Modoc Point.
From Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs.
John Shepard of Pine Grove were
among the visitors in the city yes
terday, transacting business from
their ranch.
Foreman In E. M. Hammond of
Merrill,, foreman of the grand Jury,
was among the business visitors In
Klamath Falls yesterday.
From Keno Among the many
out of town visitors in the city
yesterday were: Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
Kerns from their ranch on the
Keno road.
In City Mr. T. A. Blake was
among the Klamath Falls visitors
yesterday, transacting business and
shopping. Mrs. Blake makes her
home in the Merrill district.
Rancher In Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Adams, prominent ranchers of
the Olene section were Klamath
Falls visitors on Wednesday afternoon.
Repair Work
Tourists and Rodeo Visitors,
Your watches will be repaired in a
minimum of time, carrying the guar
. antee of a new watch
We will close from 1 to 5 p. m for the
three days of the Rodeo
George L. Metz, Jeweler
622 Main Street
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Big Sale Still
Breaking Records
SHOP IN THE MORNING!
Store Closed During Rodeo Days
. From 1 p.m. to 5 p. m.
CLOSED
From 1 to 5 P. M..
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY .
Closed All Day Saturday
CLAUD II. DAVIS, FUHNITURE t
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Let's Go
Houston & Jester
515 Main Street
Shop In The Morning
Take a Kodak on Your Trip
STORE CLOSED
From 1 to 5 p. m. During the Rodeo
yixdenvoods PharmatY
IN HONOR OF OUR
NATION'S BIRTHDAY
This tore will be closed all day
Saturday, July 4.
Regular business hours today
and Friday.
xi incur DRUGS
BEN P. LEWIS GROCERY
"The Old Reliable Coffee House"
223 So. Sixth St. Phone 355
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FRIDAY
OPEN ALL DAY
REGULAR DELIVERY SERVICE
New Items Thursday Morning:
GREEN CORN
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FRESH BLACK FIGS
Open Saturday Except 1 to 5 p,
No Delivery Service Saturday
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Hurry Cash Grocery
576-Phone for Food-It's the
Better Way
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Frank & King's Comedians
Sin
Th Big WUt Tmt
Seventh and Pine Streets
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
The Western Comedy Drama
"LET 'ER BUCK"
Prices 25c and 50 c. Jazz Orche.trs
Vaudeville Between Acts
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