The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 03, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    'LAMATH NEWS
Friday, July 3. lf)23.
ODD FELLOWS
f NEW OFFICERS
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1 1 I regular meeting of I'roa
y Mkeliali l-oilae No. J 04 held
till In I. O, 0. V. hll, 1I1;
t aty President. Ila.larrle.
.. i by Ilia following "taff '
' grafiil. fofll'"; T Arabella
r," Klont KniniHt. MarKery Ot
ln, AUredu Mlnloiiintt. Ueorgla
n. Ch ln Jubiiwm and Nellie
ttnbf llnetalled lha following
lie, duim term: r.iiie
J, N. ).: Mary Walker,
a dueller, recording
lrlln Cofer, treaaurer;
muurg, fraternal eecre-
Local Briefs
Merrill lUiolin Cliae. Kaualil,
Merrill runther waa a Icral vlalior
yeaterduy.
era f
t
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r of
of
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twine appointive officer!
il for Ilia term; llernlca
Irden; Katherlna llouaa,
label Foater. L. H. N. U.;
r, L. H. V. (I.; Anna
tda guardian: Irena I-ou-an;
Viola Junea, retiring
Id, on Inalalleil Into the
Ht Noble (Irand.
(j llttla widow gave ma a
fra for my birthday."
I of wldow'a wedea, old
an Mountain New.
I-What happened after
ir gave you a blowT
lie gar. me a third one.
-You mean a aacond one?
j-No: I gave the second
r Dam Cltlxen. '
Krom IIiIIimiuIu Mr. and Mra.
J. J. Htalger are vlaltora lu town
fur a few daya from Chlloquln.
Jolinelon Hire Cha. Johneton,
aon of Mr. and Mra. J. C. Johnaton
haa returned home from Paaadena,
Calif., where ba haa been attending
military achool. Ha left today for
the I'ellran Day logging ramp
where ha will work tbla aummer.
Vl.llnra In rilv-Mr end Mra.
Jar Morton of lllldenrand are In
for a few daya to attend (ha ro
deo.
Workman In Ed McDroom, Vle
tllla'a atorkman l a city vlaltor for
a few daya,
Mra. McMillan Here Mra. Rex
McMillan la Tlaltlng with her par
ante for a few daya from her home
In Dunamulr. Hhe waa accompan
ied here by Jack Bleniena who baa
been making ber a vlalt for a few
daya.
Krom Hertford Valley vlaltora In
the city, aoma to tranaact bualneaa
but mainly to attend the Klamath
Itodeo, are O. Burraaon, II. C. John
aon and a number of otbera from
Medford.
In Klaniulh Mr. and Mra, Aus
tin Cox were In Klamath Palla
Wednesday for a few boura from ! mn oI Medford. la In the elty with
VlalU Mrr Jimmy Lenxl of llll
dntrande la Hated among the week
end vlaltora enjoying the K'amalb
Itodeo and Dound-t'p.
IlreaklnR In Charlea Y. Menael-
thelr home at Algoma.
From Nurrainriilo Mr.1. Will
Weeden and daughter l-ola le.'t for
Harramentn yealerduy for a vlalt
with frlenda and reljilvea.
Krom Alicunia Mra. f. W. Hgllne
and daughter are vialtlng for a day
W. O. Webater, who la "breaking
III in In" to a new poaltlon. In which
the Knight of the road la Intereated.
To lUmlon Among the Intereet
Ing week-end trlpa to ba taken by
Klamatb Valla realdenta la that of
Mra. A. I.. Melaaner, who, wltb ber
daughter. Mlaa Jivrphlne Melaaner,
or ao at the home of Mr, and Mra. la enjoying a lour of the roaat In
Champagne from Iholr A I noma I eluding llandon, ('reacent City and
from liranla I'aae Mr. and Mra.
Roy Hudaon ara among lb numer
oui holiday vlaltora In the city from
their home In Omnia Paea. Tbey
ara vialtlng with frlenda In tba
clly and attending the Kodeo.
Att-nillng H. boot Mra. D. M.
Smith la enjoying aummer aeaalon of
the Aahland Normal acbool In Aah
land thla aummer for aix weeka.
Hhe haa been accompanied t-y ber
daughter, Mlaa Gertrude Smith, who
la attending aome featurea of the
achool aa well.
Lanibrrmaa Here A. II. Tea
brook, lumberman of Chlloiuln, la
among the holiday vlaltora In Klam
alb Kail..
Krom Malln Mr. and Mra. P. II.
McNeill, rancbera of the Malln aee
tlon ara among thoae Intereated In
tha Klamath Kodeo, who ara atopp
Ing In tha clly.
Hpraguw River Mlaa Lids' Cobu'rn,
la la the city from her home in
8prague river, vlaillng with frlenda
and enjoying tba Klamatb Rodeo.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
WOULD LIKE (o go to Sacramento
by car. July ( or 7. Will abara
expensea. Leave nota for John
Dodda at Ryan'a Employment Of
' flee. Main Stdeet. JJ
For waltreaa aprona ga to Be
Begln'a Dreaa Shop. 12ft Bo. 7th
Bt- . Jl-4
Have your hair marcelled In
delightfully cool and comfortable
Beauty Sboppa Moe'a. Jl Jr7
home.
(In l!iilnr Among the bual
neaa vlaltora In the city thla week
la J. (I. l.ewia, realdent of Weed.
Krom llonilon fir. C H. Luraa,
accompanied by a party of rtlenila
left yeaterday for Hand in, Cold
Uearh and Crearent City, whero he
will apend the Fourth of July holiday..
other polnla. Tba trip la being1
made with frlenda. i
VlallliiK Here Mr. and Mra. H. !
B. Wood of Copco arrived In Klam-
ath Fnlla laat night to vlalt wltb I
Mra. Wood'a father, D. M. Smith.
They pluq to remain over the week
end attending the laat two daya of
the Klamalb rodeo. )
Vlflilnz In Klamath Mr. and
Mra. L. J. Morrlaon and Ml Kthel
McKemie ara enjoying a vlalt from
urt---l aay. guide, It'a about
i we vera getting near the falla,
, lit '
tilde Yea, air. Muy I reiiueat
ladiaa to atop talking for a mo
t, and you will then be nhla to
1 tba thundiir of Ilia watera qulla
nctly. Lakeland Btar-Telegram.
Jr 7i Is Cool
Summer Color
r3TBBi
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V' -v : 'w.
c
.It
age.
n li cool lofiklnp for tura
tar and (rencrally bcroin
f Ilia frock ia fashioned of
lilk poplin, built on aim
la with hut and hoac in
t shade.
ratty lillk comblnatlcn aulta In
ahadag at Ilea' llegln'a Droaa
p lor. enly $1.05 and 12.60
I'or Vlalt Mra. L. L. Di'ni of
tha Hha wllert ram mill waa hiijiii
the vlaltora noticed In the city yea-! Mlaa Alma Morrison, niece of Mr.
terday, traneactlng bualneaa In the and Mra. Mcrrlaon. who ia In Klam
Klamath Falla ahnpa. ;ath Falla from her home In Kverett,
! Waahlngton. Mlaa Morrlaon plana
Krom ( Imp Mae Itolilna of Ol- to remain for the lialinca of the
ene waa among the Klumaih Falla'eummer before returning north. She
vlallnra In thNclly. !a a teacher In the Kverett achoola.
Jl-4
WOOD ;
rh bottom prices ' are
Sow in effect on
31ock Wood '.
C 'der your year's sup
y liow. It is dandy
and dry. No lower
will bo made, so
earjy . and ' get in
blocks ; for winter,
ihrber we can', serve
taH at once order
Slabs
ir peing delivered every
Uy, and they are the best
labs we have ever deliv
rM largo hand picked
opd. . .Order now and
jw them to dry. '
fEYTON&CO.
Main St Phone 535
Save
Carbon-
Attack
s
aform.of v
MotoY'lndigestion
Your motor is not unlike
the human organism. , It must ,
be kept nourished and clean."
And oils, like foods are not
to be judged by theirjpricew
I
Arltto Motor Oil, for
example, i the finest lu
brlcant capable of pro
duction. It compares to
advantage with eastern oil
seliing at almost twice its
price. Yet this is easy to
understand.
Aristo Is not under the
handicap of heavy freight
costs from the east. It.
benefits, too, by volume
production. And it comes
from refineries which are
unrivaled in equipment
the world over.
Aristo U a'quallry prod-
uct. It combats the forma
tlon of carbon. And,
haa fuen aairl. it la a. lubri
j cant without a peer.
Vaa k1f hm aarlrft Aetcfn,
A V M TT . . - . , .HM . p uwt
at.thebeginniBa. Butyour.
. in i .
greatest saving wui dc in
I the end. Your motor will
y testify as to its economy.
a
Sold at Union Oil serv
ice stations, and at inde- 1
I pendent dealers of the first
class everywhere.
Link River Electric Go.
Seventh, at Klamath Avenue ' ' ! ' '
Phone 171 -
1 July 3, 1925.
Dear Housewife: : 1 ' i:' .. :
Of course you viewed the Rodeo yesterday., :l If you
didn't, you will see it today or tomorrow.
Wouldn't it be heavenly to go home
and find your dinner cooked? J To
have a well-cooked meal to sit
down to?
Servants are scarce! But a Westinghouse Full Auto
matic Range takes the place of a cook in your home, and
will be installed for a small sum. - ! US HIIED
a
Yours truly,
Bill Butler
Representative.
tit
E&3
Motor Oil
BEST. ALL iWAYS
Unl0ncPP
Also Vroiktccrs of Union Qasoline
:l I a.
1 Jl
Unusual Sale
Friday During Opening Hours
8:00 to 12:005:00 to 7:00
All goods shown in our sale window will be
sold as marked.
High grade watches going at cost ;
Beautiful ring, solid gold, below Cost.
All novelty beads, choker pearls, bead purses and
vanities going at your own price.
Glover, The Jeweler
Courtesy, Quality and Service ,
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