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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1925)
"Mis t a .' i lie rvL.rviATH Sinulay. July 12, 192S. f-ge Twelve i?,tnrns Husband's Blows Here's Real Sport-Out in the Open With a Camera! Local Briefs FREE OF COST! C"V ; h j iL d, . 4 E """ A vf p v x 111 if . -f t For Portland Mr. and Mr. A. B. Peiloy. left yesterday mornlnf for Portland, where they will visit with Mrs. Peasley's parenta. Mr. Peesley will also attend the Elks contention while in the north. For Portland Amone the Klamath Palla member, of the Elka lodge, ia Charlea Riley, who left yeaterday for the national contention now be lnc held In Portland. For MMlford John A. McCall, postmaster of the Klamath Fella of fice and O. E. Hougen of Medford. postoffice Inspector of this district, hare been basy for the past week In specting postal work. They left yesterday for Medford. where they are interested In the continuation of their work. On Display An Interesting dis play la now being enown to patrons or the Klamath Falls postoffice if they hut have the Open Season that grants them entrance Into the prl Tate office of the postmaster In charge. Yeaterady. Assistant Post master. R. L. Griffith gathered up the stray articles that had fallen out of poorly wrapped parcels and placed them on a table -as a warn ing to the careless. The exhibition showed a woman's foot, (plaster parts); a bottle of Hair Youth, an envelope of beauty pills, store rail, wash cloth, par of candy and a vari ous assortment of nails, screws and parapbenalia dear to the heart of the owner of Fords. Mrs. Robertson 111 Mrs. James Robertson of Klamath Falls baa been confined to her home for the past tew days, suffering from a cold. She was reported aa improved yes terday afternoon, however, and la expected to resume her work on Monday morning. To Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Griffith and children and Mr. Griffith's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Griffith of Portland, are among the Klamath Falls residents who are planning to spend Sunday at Crater Lake. ly To The Lake Other Klamath Falls residents who are planning to enjoy Sunday at Crater Lake, are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brannon and two children, who will leave this morning for the resort. To Take Vacation Vernon Fran cis, letter carrier of the Klamath Falls post office, plans to leave for Spring Creek Monday morning, he will enjoy a three week's vacation. Other streams and lakes in the coud- by dav tho 12 ties, ty will be visited hy Francis, who Is healing purp.iaes. He was given an ardent disciple of Izaak Walton. the days From Merrill Among the many ranchers In the city Saturady after noon, was R. C. Short, who ia a well known land owner of the Merrill district. To Build Home Providing he Is permit from the city council on Tuesday night, Charles C. Whltmore, 1 a county seat visitor yesterday from 1 S. Davis were Klamath Falls vlsl stamp clerk at the city postoffice, ! his ranch southeast of town. I tors yesterday from Montague, is planning to spend his three week's . vacation, beginning Wednesday, building a home. Whltmore is owner of a piece of property on Lookout street. In City Harry Booth, well known Klamath county dairyman, was among tht-many visitors in the city this weeek to visit and transact business. Ilowne In F. J. Bowne. member of the Klamath county achool board, was among the Saturday visitors in the city to transact business. Bowne ' is a well known rancher of the Klam I ath country. ' From Valley R. E. Bradbury.! prominent Klamath county rancher and member of the Federated Board ! was seen on Klamath Falls streets during the past week to transact business. Rancher In E. 8. Enman. frenn. ent Vltltnr In ICIamatli Vail. I among the end of the week visitors from his ranch. From Merrill J. R. Evans of the Merrill road, was among the numer ous Saturday visitors In the city to visit and transact business. Foster In Among tho many vlsl-i tors in Klamath Falls over the week end to visit or transact business was Ed. Foster, prominent rancher of (lie Merrill road. j Dnlry Rancher Fred Hagelstein ' was among the prominent dairy' ranchers in Klnmnth r-n. the past week to transact business. Rancher In n. II. Hamilton was among Merrill road ranchers to visit In the city over the past weok-end, transacting business. a-w. 7 -f" 1 - I.- . j2 5 , 1 V '' ' j Mrs. Ida May Symington, target in New York's moat srnsa- tiotoal divorce case in many, many days, is hitting bark at hrr hus jband, who accuses her of misconduct with other aim. She de nounces him as a cold, cruel man, who lovea his horsrs and his rguna more than he ever loved her; and that all of his charges arc a : conspiracy of lies. Symington is a multi-millionaire manufacturer land inventor. Mrs. Symington is seen telling h.r tury on the 1 witness stand. Connelly Finn! W. M. Connel-f Gets Ten Days G. W. Thorn, was fined ?25 for drunkenness fined .$20 for Intoxication, began Police Judge Gaghagen yestcr- a ten day Ciancllv was unable, to pay terday fine and began service of n fine. day commitment to Jail. I Given 5 Days In Jail Peter Mc-: Workman. Donald drew a $10 fine for drunk-lis, both enness from Police Judge Gaghagen SSued a yesterday. ' MrDonald. when arrest-, county ed, had in his possession a large! can containing ruei lor an aiconoi From stove, but. according to author!- business wasn't using the liquid for home alternative sentence of five Merrill in Jail when he was unable erscn to pay" the fine. I Helen of Merrill were shopping with j iccal nucrchss'a yesterday. To Visit Mr. and Mrs. Tt. 1. 1 Sloan and son Junior are leaving j linnnnzn Mrs. Ada Parsons was for Ashland this morning for a ( in from Tlonanza yesterday on husl couple of days visit with relatives. , ness. Rancher In Fred Peterson was' From Viola Dana in Real 0 Maurice B. "Lefty" Flynn, herb of 1 1 Si& : o! nunirnms reel romnnecs mi several real ones, is Cupid's captive again.' Jli latest bride ia Viula Dana, screen star. They are shown. 1 sentence In city Jail yea. when he failed to pay the Marriage License Theodore 21, and Geneva Brewer, of Klamath Falls, were marriage license hy the clerk yesterday, Topsy Wren Frain was a visitor yesterday from his near Topsy. Vbltor Mrs. R. H. And and daughters Tblrza and Montague Mr. and Mrs. I. Romanes Valc'a football rridiron. s-r!i JUST KLAMATH DAILY NEWS I want to see ; (Name of boy or girl.) 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