The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 11, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Sftf
Saturday, July 11.
THE KLAMATH J
LOCALS
nn was issued yesterday ner-,mewri. ----- -
Leo. to Lout. Clen llo.Kl.nd. 17. 1 the Spring Lk. country w
i . . . ... : .... ,k niii mi f of lon
land Ktnei newon. xz. oom m Mam- moan ' -- -- ,,-,i.
i.th Falls lor. to th. cltjr. calling o. "'
j1U i.nd shopping in the Kl.rn.ih F.II.
Returns Norlh Q. D. Runnels of!. hop.
. Pnrtland. secretary of th. Munger. .
L for C.p-Et John. ud T; 7T ' " ".S.rTice Laundries, left Thursday for lYnm Th Houh-Mr. M r.
. C ifi.ma.h rail TH tu a buainwa Ytoltor Hera yeiter- t . . . ,u u ni of Ran Kranclaco ara
jacK i rm-j iwtk ' I .. vumtrti nil Dome iu inv uunn, i'u- . iM :
HI 1 WM. II IU.IU1I1 ..... . . .".... . - . . .
! h Ik. rirV mil VaVTCKs ,iriT "
Frum AMtuwa C. V. Kcbulla of
Algoma wu among th. Walton
on th. Kl.m.th Falls atrecta yester
day nfternoon. Rchultt transacted
business while In th. city.
urdar for th. Bly district, where .day from ron
they will establish . (imp for th.
purpose of caring fof supplies for
th. crew which will d put to ..
In th. near future. Th. right-of-w.y
on th. highway in that section
will be cleared for fir. or all tnilea
From Fort Klamath Mra. Ed
interests of the new tnun
will h. erected In
In Thrly Mra. Mary Ward,
realdent of Myrll. Creek, w.a .mom
th many out of town vleltora In th
city Thursday. visiting nd trans-
Mrs, w.ra wai
th.
Kl.rr.ath Fall. 'secretary of th. C.llfornl. C.ttl. county court houa. whll. h.ro.
lloyt wa. in town yesterday from fa 0or4 JrUtaKtn- soclllon nd M'"
n V 1 . W ah n 11 u I n .4 i ! ikA a. Is ew t rl r & 1 IB
president and general manager of In tn. growin uj n
Fort Klamath on business.
From
i- - Up and
by th. crew, which I. pected to Wayn. M. Akers. resident, of K-,
le.T. Monday. tn: ar. In th. city for th. remain-,th. new project.
der ot tn. weea tisiuhr whu . , .
Mclntyr.. Aker. is a recent frd- From rortUml U D. Welch. V
uate of th. Unlrerslty of Orefon.;J. Welch and Everett Hubbard. .11
-k.r. h. ... actlr. in student af-; residents of Portland, ar. In th.
Mrtlth. chain of laundries, returnee ; interest m -;aBj Idaho,
city for aerer.1 days to Tlslt and:lk co""y:
.transact business.
Smith ImproTe. Willard Smith,
who aubmltted to an operation for
th. remoral of his appendix late
Thursday night. Is reported as highly tain.
Improved by Mra. Smith yesteraay.i
Kmlih has been ill for th. past three! From Oakland E. P. Gray and
weeks, but definite diagnosis of thefK. Cray, both residents of Oakland.! visit Here .Mr. and Mra. F. H.
case refused to reveal such aymp-jare stopping at the Whit. Pelican Wiggln of Astoria ar among the
toma for which h. was operated. hotel for some time whil. In th. . interesting visitors In th. city this
city on business and pleasure. . wepK to transact business and visit.
From Worn. Marsh Mrs. P. E.
Hlnkley. sister of Mrs. Leah Smith. From Odel Mr', and Mrs. G. H. To VUlt Heir Fred Walker, who
visited In Klamath Falls yesterday j Miller are among the many tour- has keen Interested in the Willow
from her home In the Wocus Marsh
district.
lUHunu Huiiu After au eujuy
abl. visit for th. p.al flv. weeks
with friends and relatives In Port
UrogK. California, Mr. J. B. Kl
liott baa returned la Klamath Falls
and Is sg.ln .1 hum. to her many
trlenda al 711 Pacific Terrace. Mrs,
Elliott waa Joined In th. south ty
Mr. Klllott who motored north with
Mr.. KIIMt. Mra. F. L. Terwllllg"
and Mrs. r. V. Patrick who ar. vis
iting with former acquaintance. Id
Klamath Fall, for aeveral weeks.
From Thr C'osurt Tourtats In th
city ar. .tceedlngly numerous ana
Car. from Georgia
fmm Wsshlnston
.h. orHariv marketing system In r-j . . , ......j i.in
gard ot th. disposition ot cattl. , r,, y,dliy, c,uin ntlamong thus, from th. town of Han-
th. offlc. of th. chamber of com- don uy-ne-w. ar. a r.
. ... r..i.t.r their car. F. K. I'rout, who nrrlved In Kl.m-
uirivB a a. m i upi v - - - i ...
Thin. .i. in .11 waa recorded lath Falta lat Bllht for
Trlti Uuri.
dent of Ul Angelei t7 1
nlao resident of that ohl
niauiein rail, ivr tn. a. T
lb. week. tellng oil , J
.bulb la g.t th. limit,,
lake and, atreams.
A big assortment of w.
A t. . . ..... .
lie. llegln's Dtesa Hhot.
(in ail.
3
th. southern markets).
Knjoy Rwlm Miss Feme Hanks,
Miss Kathleen Malloy, Miss Ruth
Newton and Mis. Miriam Wort ley
and Walter Short and Blair Malloy
formed a party ot six who enjoyed
a awimmlng party at Wlul-Kse on
th. lake. Thursday night. A picnic
supper wa. also enjoyed during the
evening after the awim.
tsta in the city from California cities. .Valley dam with Dunn and Baker,
They make their home in Odell. iu "leave today for Mt. Shasta.
' i where he will visit with friends and
Aberdeen John Shafer and J. F. relatives. Walker expect, to .re-
Partlow of Aberdeen, were among tllrn ioniiv when he will be Inter
Party At Lake Among the Inter
esting awimmlng parties ot the week
was one enjoyed by a group from
Klamath Falls. Clients were Mrs.
Dorothy Weaver and daughter. Miss
Leah Weaver. Mrs. Paul
the visitors to Klamath Falls to sr-l.j ln fUriber work with th. cont
rive in the city last night from the aRy
north.
c . ... ... From Medronl Among the many. )f cioo-iBMr. and Mrs. Frank
Spokane lsltor-Mr. and Mrs.!ou. .OWn vUlton i the city are L. ' ' " T. ' ....
M. R. Hibbard of Spokane are lnulr BBd p P Jone, ef . 1 "fc" ..I :
Klamath Falls for a brief visit wilh'",, E7ne,, Eller iW- preB2eM "or. in Mamath Fall.
,.,.,. .H , h...i.. Tora "a " yesterday. Mra. Bell waa former
, mem ui .ieaioru.
as well. !
,(ri-rt, and will occupy tneir
resldenc. July 15. Mr. and Mrs.
Foster plan to remain lor th. um
mer In th. city.
Purrhsae Homo Mr. and Mrs
Fred Foster, rancher. ' tn """L. M' .... M. Bmh ,Bd Mls.lvl.lt throughout this section.
nave pnn-nw- - - , .n ...
Silas Obenchaln nome on ...... - - - . . ,
sbeence of Lynn P. 8abln. aecr.tary.
According to Mrs. Smith, th major
ity ot car. .till come from C.llfornl.
although Washington rates number.
ahort
To Uiamond Lake Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Cook. Goldie Houston and Bean
Houston ar. leaving Monday morn-;
ing for Diamond lake, where they'
will apend a week fluhing and en
joying the resort. The party plans
to camp during their absence from
th. city. A number of friends nr.:
expected to join them later in the i
week.
KODAK FINISHING
In al ( out at P- .
The Peatley'. 1
Oppo.lt. Court House
BARNHARI
See our line of
dresses. They
good, $1.25 i
3
Southern Visitors Among
teacher in the Klamath Falls schools
the i L ... .....
.VIIIB AUUHIUU HUUUI H91 WlUiri.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Boyce. all lt. L7 J,.Z.. P'.' "' m
a great amount of Klamath county's
resiaenis 01 Meaiora. are among me ..,, h,, hn. ,hi, ,.ion
Dalton. many vteltors In the city this week Mp ..nd , . va-nlr.
Miss Elna Jensen, Martin Adams i from the valley cities. According;
and Ramon Graves. Mrs. Weaver! to the visitors it Is exceedingly hot
there, and Klamath Falls is cool
ln comparison.
Tourists Mrs. Catherine Cogs-
residents ot San Francisco.
and Miss Weaver are in Klamath
Falls for the remainder of the sum
mer to visit at the home of Mrs. J.
R. Dixon. Their home Is In Salt
Lake City.
Of Merrill Miss Rulh Newton,
who has been In Klamath Falls for
1 Tourists Maude Smith and Er
jma Wiggln are among the many
tourists in the city tbi. wee, ootn
well Thorne. Mrs. Shafer, Mrs. Idaho', , , ... . ,.. ,,
... . ... , . i land from wner they drove into
Campbell and Miss Celeste Camp- '" ' ,, . . ' .. ..
. .. . ...,, ,, , Klamath Falls last n ght. They
dpnts nf Pnr.n. vhn ara In the
th past wee from her home In city for the remainder of the week 'con"BuiI1 80u!
Merrill
returning from a visit in to visit and enjoy the scenic spots
Ashland, left for her home ln the of Klamath county. The trip was'-" 7, v, .hrmi
aii.v .i.k. i. uk :.. .Charles Burkhardt of Mt. Hebron
valley last night in company with
her mother. Mrs. Alma Newton.
Mrs. Newton spent Friday in Klam
ath Fall, enjoying a ahort shopping
trip.
Entertains Miss Ruth Llndsey
entertained informally with a din
ner on Tuursday evening. Covers
were laid for Stella Seter. Kather
ine Doty. Inea Jenkins, Ruth Llnd
sey, Harold Cummlngs. Oscar Dance,
Harold von Bergen. Al Beekler.
u-u. .u.u ...o.r. ar() 4mong the many oJt 0( town
Hotels Crowds Bordering onlTisl,0, "")Pln. ,he c,,r for
the same condition that faced visIt-iolne ,ime-
ors during the Fourth of July ho!!-1 . ,, , .
h. .1. Vi .u t. . . , , I At Th Hall Tourists slopping
days, all Klamath Falls hotels last , , ' j
ai.h. .... .7 , ,' the Hall hotel for the remainder
night were practically filled to thcirl . .. . ,.,... ...,
utmost capacity, and few rooms0.' he WM lntlud.f...M- ? ".' am
could ha rH la .h. ! Meyer ana son. w imam u. ey
According to hotel men, the rush ot
business is caused by the tourist.
season, which will be at its height
the middle of the month.
er Jr., of Altura. and Mrs. P. L.
Blurton, also a resident ot Alturas.
Portland Among the many busi
ness visitors in Klamath Falls Is
Hearing Today The habeas cor- At the Arradr J n.tnK n. Ij. S. Ssmmons of Portland who Is
pus healing of Robert Brown, held ! who
.u jau tor over two months on a ka building, is In the city for som.lmalnder of
cnarge ot passing worthless checks, time to transact business in Klam-
wlll be held in Justice court tndav
The hearing waa continued from yesterday.
ath Falls.
From Chiloquln Charles W.
Kfne of Philnnnln a nA t u .r i
fat nogue. r-1 ton. also a resident of that city this
the week.
For Portland Harry Morey left
tor Portland yesterday afternoon
where he will spend some time vis
iting with hi. mother and other rel
atives. .Morey has been In Klamath
lug year.
From Mnlfonl Walter E. Quisrn
berry, credited auditor for the Cali
fornia, Oregon Power company. Is
among the business visitors in the
city during the past few days from
his home in Medtord.
rested by county officers for havinr I summer, vera amnn. .... v.n. . - ... ... .k. -
Vhlakav In t.1 . n .no uia.l J UU ."'. " .'." . u. ."o au.u-
i..;V " , f waa re"1 w a l0' who arrived I- the ! m-r. (n'ere-'ed 1b Installing a your
. h iustice court; city Ust night to spend the week-! sprinkler system in the . Ewauna j .K ,
yesterday.
lend.
Box company.
w vl"T "d Mrs- F- To Sec Lake Lillian Ness of Los' Udies' over-slie dressea at Bee
left v?.J.nJ I hel',m" ughter Angeles, arrived in Klamath Fall, i Begins Dress Shop. 129 So. 7th
Mr y.Mr Corra1"8- ere lMt niht ,or remainder of the j St. J 11-1 2
r. sexton will confer with other week, the main object of her Tult-- . .
" na Wlln 'he taxe tne trip to Crater lake I
state superintendent, H. C. Seymour. - ' J
. I To Meet Relatives Mr. and Mrs '
.Melons Served The Pacific FrultlCeorge J. Walton will leave today
Produce company favored the 'for Ashland, where they will meet
local "hello" girls of the Pacific ;Mr. and Mrs. Lou Baker, relatives,
Telephone and Tele.ranh nn..!Ol St. Paul, vhn j ...
with several large watermelons i week-end at the Walton home be
during the hot spell. I fore continuing south, where they!
- wi" sIena ome time in Los An-1
.v. T- Br0Wn nager gels. A trip has, been planned on
of the Pacific Telephone & Tele-! Sunday for Mr. and Mrs Baker by
graph company of Petaluma. Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. Walton and their
was In Klamath Falls yesterday on 'daughters, Miss Beatrice and Miss
Special $190.00
This medium size Mahogany
fancy old-style straight piano
on almost your own terms.
. t
Another car 6f the new
standard $295 enroute. Get
order in now and don't
rob your children of a start in
Music this vacation. Thirty
months to pay.
Whitaker's Groceteria
Headquarters For Good Goods and Low Prices.
10 lbs.1 New Potatoes
Many of our customers have expressed amazement at bur prices, sajj
that in many instances our goods bear tags showing prices lower than tK
found in the big city stores. This is quite true and the explanation
sound merchandising
VMWeeeeeaeee
OUR PRICES TODAY:
Extra Fancy Cantaloupes 4 for .'....:.:.....25c
No. 2 Tin, Florida Grape Fruit,'
regular 30c seller, today 24c
MMWMVMMWWVrrSvSSS
4 oz. Can Ehrman Olives .-lOc
5 lbs. Berry Jam 80 c
2 Pkgs. Kingsford's Corn Starch
for 23c
3T
1 0 Bars Fels-Naptha Soap fjf
Larce Size Pktr. White W
Washing Powder f
2 Small Bottles Grape
Juice
A Good Supply of Fruits and Vegetables
V
Serve Yourself and Save
Whitaker's Groceteria
407 Main
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth at Main
Good Service Good Drugs
Earl Shepherd Co.
Pianos, Radio, Victrolas
507 Main St. Phone 282
his way to Crater lake.
jKatherlne Walton. Daker is
I Prominent merchant of Alma. MichJ-
Boslness Visit Frank Wilde of gan in the "ntral section of the
Weed, Calif, made a business irln "tate-
to Klamath Falls Thursday and re
turned home yesterday.
In Wednesday Mrs.
.... uuu irom ner summer
resort. Point Comfort. Wednesday,
attending to business interests here.
Mra. Moore reports fishing good,
more than 100 people have partaken
dinner at Point Comfort hotel the
last two Sunday's.
From the Fort Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. lloyt, prominent ranchers of the
Laura Fort Klamath country, were among
the visitors In the city yesterday.
calling on friends and shopping In
the city stores.
Collier Here Ethan Collier, as-!
slstant market road engineer, Is In
Klamath county for the remainder
of the week, interested In wort nf
In Klnmallt Mrs. W. E. Lamm, ,ne department. Collier Is a brother
of Modoc Point, accompanied by her10' Andrew Collier and Alfred Col
nlec. Miss Ceraldlne Watt, of San ! "er. 01 Klamath Falls. While ln
Francisco spent yesterday afternoon i,hl section of the alate. Collier eon.
In Klamath Falls. .ferred with members of the county
From Merrill Mrs. J. A. Drown
and Mrs. W. H. Anderson were
shopping in Klamath Fella yester
day from Merrill.
To Mnke Home Mr. and Mrs.
A. Epling. who arc residents of Bill
ings, Mont., arrived in Klamath
Falls a few days ago to make their
home.
From Merrill Kenneth Colwell of
Merrill, who has been employed with
the surveyor's crew of the Modoc
Northern, was among the many out
of town visitors to spend Friday In
Klamath Falls.
Next Sunday will be the last in the basement.
The pastor will preach in the morning and Rv.
Rice will preach at the Union Services at the
evening hour.
W. E. Bobbin
Minister
BARNHART'S
Hose with a Rose
Latest Creation
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth at Main
Good Service Good Drugs
HOTEL ASTOD
Hin u. a,.wTV
EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET
50ft Bath. New. Modem
Clow to Shopping Dirtrict and Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tri from $1.50
DANGE
SATURDAY NIGHT AT WLUL-KSE
Klamath County's latest dance floor, with the
best music, late from Portland, the best spot to
bring your camp outfits and spend the week end.
Excellent boating, .bathing and fishing. On the
California-Dalles Highway i
Quality
The H.
Groceries and
& P. Habit
Travel Hand in Hand
Fir A Fniilt
In
Houston and Phelps
Eighth at Main St..