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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1925)
THE KLAMATH Krr' Friday. July 10, 1925 Pure EIrKI liurdci'tans" battle to Sec $nc.ttcta Local Briefs It Will Get Cook LrarM Koc Hitmen Miss Olive WlUon left the erly pn ol the week lor her home In Roseburg where. he will epeud the remainder of the eummer mouths wun ner ,n,nhi.r Mrs. Sarah Wilson. Miss Vlloo hu spent tho past winter teaching in the Klamath Kails srhooia and with Moe's alore for the past month. She will return In September where she will be em ployed on the Central school fac ulty. Retains To Cltjr Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McNealy and Miss Acnes Gallagher returned to Klamath Falls the early part of the week after spending s month in southern Wash ington. McNealy serred as a dele gate to the International Kiwanis meeting and spent two weeks in the east. Mrs. McNealy and Miss Gal lagher were visitors in Seattle. Yakima and Spokane during their absence from th'e city. Miss Crystal Improving Miss Mae Crystal was removed to her home on Main street during the hol idays where she la reported as Im proving rapidly, after an operation for the removal of her appendix. According to friends Miss Crystal & n' .-u i?. v ' ; , !rJ Extra deputies are necessary to hold in check the great throng of nwrdi-r "fn" vho daiU battle to get into the Chicago courtroom where William Darling hhrpherd, alleged germ murderer, ., is being tried. The photo shows some of the eager thousands waiting in a courthouse passage, IH-cMwc Klnetl.. Lester Dee- i.. i.. t u. imnn ik. I From Merrill Among the court u. ii n TMterdav for the first time ! i.....i.- .,...;.;. f ,. M I house visitors yesterday was Darl.uowe was nneo --ou auu ciraia sines her illness. Hnrho. unit Ma nartv 'hn arrived ! business trip to the City. liquor, .irit. iuiu i,, k. wife, was dismissed To. Visit Here Mrs. K. J. Pren tice of Chicago la visiting in the who are in Klamath Falls is J. A. Hughes of Merrill wno maue a soon .eruar , ju... .... .u.u louna guilty ui me pusnvsaiuii ui yesterday from Bakersfleld. Hugh es is president of the American city at the home of her son and! Drug Syndicate and Is well known daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. C. O.In the west. The party plans to Prentice for a fortnight. While in I enjoy Crater lake while In this sec Klamath county she will enjoy sev- t0II where they will remain a eral trips throughout the country. ! week. ' ' To Meet Friends Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wllsc-n and Miss Eva Jenkins are planning to leave Sunday morn ing for Grants Pass where they will meet Miss Marie Aneneon and Miss Eagna " Anenson of Portland. who will spend some tim visiting at the H. H. Jenkins home. From Ttie South Dick Walker of San Francisco, where he has been studying for the past year, Is expected to arrive in the city to morrow to spend a week visiting with friends. From Spriuruo Klver W Crumme of Sprague River among the out of town visitors in'iar charge. the city yesterday from his home transacting business and visiting friends. DeeLowe, his alter having was, been taken Into custody on a liml-j , - I -.1 . 1 i T I) I...... nf Vlrlf. ector of the Sprague River school: loru w" UU,U"B l" "'"' " " was In the city yesterday from that visitors in Klamath Fulls yester- Welnle Roast Among the Inter esting events of the week was weinie roast enjoyed by a group of Klamath Falls residents. The picnic supper was held on the banks of the Klamath river near the Keno dam. Those in the party were: Maud Hood. Jackie Em mons, Connie Crystal, Gordon Mac Aulay, Ray Dunn and Tod Sny der. - From Modoc Point Among the out of town visitors in the city yesterday was Mrs. Rhoda Tomp kins of Modoc Point who spent the day shopping and visiting with friends.. From Merrill To spend tho day on, business was the purpose of the short trip made by Hans Nylander of Merrill who was a visitor In Klamath Falls yesterday. Committee Meets Members of the banquet committee of the Busi ness and Professional Women's club met last night in the Club Cafe and outlined plans for the meeting on Monday night. Plans were also discussed and formed In the matter of entertaining the Medford organisation which be in tns city July 28. section visiting and transacting bus-:" lne Iiorctln Visitor Among the many From Oakland-R. L, LeDua ot ut of ,own "o ,n ,ne '"y yef Oakland. Calif. Is amnnc th. r,,ifh.! leIW wa " u,uu"'a u,u . . ..... .ki. ,. i a short business trio to Klamath GIU LUUI1BLB IU LUC III; IUIIS WCCK, arrivlnir vosterdav from the .niith raS "um m"m! to enjoy two weeks of Klamath country. LeDue Is well known to radio fans who have heard his voice from KPO and KLX, where he often gives vocal concerts. He is planning a trip to Crater lake this week. Keno Visitor Ed Palsma of Keno was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. From Sprague River Vincent L. LaChance was among the many vis itors in the city from his home on I'avs Fine George W. DleVeney was fined' 150 and costs yesterday; on account ot intoxication. Into County Coffer Carl Ander son received a tine of $100 and costs in Justice court yesterday ' when he was arraigned on a charge : ot being drunk on a public high-1 way. ' III- Visitor Jesse Parker of lily was a Klamath Falls visitor on Wednesday to meet -his brother-in- law, of Sarramento.iwho will visit with the Parkers on their ranch In tho lily country) RnMi.nA Rli'nr TjiPhinrA t wall Elhcl;, . ... . ... . .1 Biiunu ill rvitiiuaiii runs iii.-iu nu has many friends. From The South Mrs. Bartlett of Pomona, Calif., accom panied by licr son Floyd Bartlett ..suing in me cny at tne nomo Fo Temblor Mr. and iMrs. R, u. ...S. .lu. wiejr oouio lor sev-1 p r.Tm.lm.k roll.rned Ihn erlv eral weeks. Jlra. Bartlett and herjpart of , wfek ,,., (h8 gouh son plan to visit all scenic spots where th(iy gpent an onJoyab,B fort. in me iviainain country neiore con tinuing to Idaho where they will visit for some timq. On their ro-!, , ,.rlhnl, ,s ,ml,lor. ,h, turn to their home they plan to t, t.i ii 1 ly felt by them when they were' visiting in Santa Cruz. I KODAK FINISHING In at 9 out at 6 p. m. The PewleyV 1 Opposite Court. House some day. But right now you iwedt Athletic Underwear 75c After a hard day's work, slip on a cool, comfortable I Negligee Shirt $1.25 Lots of cool, comfortable clothes at this store at prices you can afford. We can outfit you in work clothes Fir L Lloyd Ryan CLOTHIER I Main at Ninth St Home of the Workingmen I night visiting with friends In Santa Crui and tho bay cities. Accord- t vhlt In Ynscmltc valley for uuvuial weeks. Return To Home Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Carnalian returned to Klam ath Falls Wednesday afternoon af ter an interesting visit in Salem with friends and relatives. For Hiiij- H. C. .Merryman, ac companied by his nephew, Bruce Bailey spent ysterday iD Bray where he transacted business. Of Portland Brice Pickett of Portland and .Miss Mabel Hearn of Medford spent Wednesday vis iting in 'the city at the L. C. Of- fleld home. From" Hray Ray Harlan, former resident nf Klamath Falls and now! connected with tho Harlan-Davis : Lumber company of Bray, was a vis.' itor in the city during the past few days on business and visiting' with friends. Sirs. Coomt Off For Dayton Mrs. I J. R. Cooper left Fort Klamath , for Dayton, Ohio, yesterday. She wa3 called east by the severe sick-! neas of her mother. Mrs. Cooper's, mother visited the Coopers in Klai ath Falls last winter. Drunks Are Kind Arrested on charges of intoxication. R. S. Thomas and W. M. Walters were Visiting IIiTe Bruce Bailey, wjl! nephew of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mer- umau is visaing tor some time in fined $20 and $25 respectively, by the city from his home in Bend. Police Juriire r.ahnn .i.r. v Aiienu Lonvenuon Llovd oaney mane me inp soutn on pus- Porter and J. D. Conway are plan-i,nes" and is interested In the devel-! nlng to leave by motor for Port- opments of Klamath Falls, consld land Monday morning where they'erlnS locating In this section. will attend the Elks convention be-! lng held in that city during the! l'rom "iHoquIn Justice of the coming week. Porter and Conway Peace R- C- Spink of the Wood are members of the Klamath Falls Rlver diBlrlct was among the bus lodge, j lness visitors in the city yesterday . from his home In Chlloquin. To Crater Lake Mrs. Gertrude muoro and parents, Mr. and Mrs On RusIiicms Jesse Wright A. ,. Hodgdon are planning to Chlloquin was among the rescrva make up a party to enjoy a trip to!tlon residents to mako a short bus Crater lake on Sunday. This will',nc"s trip to Klamath Falls yes be the first visit to tho lake to! torday. ue made by Mr. and Mrs. Hodgdon' are residents of ltntmian, who Wash. To Mako TripMr. and Mrs. Al Graham and family are planning to tnjoy a trip to Crater lake Sun day. They will be accompanied by their niece who Is visiting with them. On liuslncsir W. E. Faught of Modesto, where ho serves as super intendent of city schools, is In the city on business and making the acquaintance of old frlonds for a short time. Faught at one time was principal of the Klamath coun ty high school, leaving Klamath ..... iur me sontit In 19J6. He! Is sccompanlel to tin city by F, J.I .....11, i. K ilnndmond tloorgo R. Dean. BARNHART'S Ladies' Read-to-Wear McCarthy Bldg. 7th St. First Annual Clear ance of Summer Dresses. HTEL ASTOD EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET 5U B.th. New. 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