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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1925)
THE KLAMATu) Pair Sis Sunday. July 12, 1925 g-LOCALS Krom Marsh William Zumbrumm owner and conductor ot the Crater Inn at Bearer Narah. waa among the out of town visitor in Klam ath Falls during the week-end, ler ranch U located, was a Saturday visitor In Klamath Kails to visit and transact business. Fur Lako o' Wood Duncan U. Campbell, ono of the most prominent From Dairy Mrs. J. Jones of I of the older residents ot Klamath .h.r. th. Jones dairy ranch Falls. Is spending, the week-end at 1 located, was amonB the many out j his cabin at Lake of . i.,i... t II In the city I wnn mn-riii mi-iiua. Ul UU 1 1 o I . V u .v - - the Woods, Saturday. Wood Cuts Channel Through I6wa City From Lnkctk-w II. county J resident of I .akeview. M. Morgan, I n....i.... lu K amain couuijr . - .......... . ,. , o.i.,r.l. In the' the many vtsltora transacting busi-1 ,i.. trann.etln business, included ' nese in Klamath Kails on Saturday, Leonard Lewis. i afternoon. From Fort Klamath Mr. and down I From Vallev U. E. Reeder, well i v vi.,.ih rnnntr rancher, was 'Mrs. L. C. Slsemore. were a visitor In the city to transact busi- from Fort Klamath yesterday shop-j ness and call on friends this week. ! Pins with Klamath Fall, mer- chants. I I : - H3-j It-1 ,--3f5--. --1 :' - I..? --.A--r-t"''"''- "' . - . I ,--!ifw!rrr-." j ; - 1- - - a I CRATER MOVIES WILL JE TAKEN Crater Lake Pictures To B Shown Before Elk Portland Convention picture of t , day visitors, i I , Th picture, whf.'J ' be shows in au Ytt Hie urpo of Interesting the Klanialh county chamber ut com merce In tlio novel met huil of mov ing picture advertising. It. K. Hiln son plana to leave today for Cra ter lk where ha will lake motion 1 meetings of various 1 on groups, altnplv k. 1 caniplug and auto n,Jj ik electric socket ' v During lb middle 1 tha moving ploturt n,' Use In the Making- s Mr. Leah Hmllh of iwl cominero. to PurtUag J b shown all Week u, National convent Iga at theatre. Tha pl.Kure fc, local scenes and will 114J according to (lie i-haakJ Ing tourlaii . now lo Klamath Fall this au Flood scene in Cascade. Dubuque county, Iowa, wkere twoVrson-'w-re'drowned "'" aVaTwith los? of more than 150,000.A small river, .welled by the h"t- Rancher Here K. C. Wllkerson.j j Klamath county dairy rancher. w.s SX'" The Fort-Mra. E M. among the many business visitors inLerer. accompanied by her daugh Klsmatb Falls over the latter part Iters Miss Feme Leever and Mrs. of the week C-F"UB " " j here from Kort Klamath yesterday From Bl Marvin Cross, mer-.shopping with local merchants. chant of Biy. and an active director a iha niv n nil aa afunrlation.' was a w-lt in th. city last night. .!"- city but now of Former Resident John Moore, of buildings swep. j - 7 ;r,.:n ' su..f lest rain en tecord, eui .iu;ion.ciiiut .b - o From Spraipio River Visitors In! VUiting Willi llalluas Mrs. Betty I In Ashland Mrs. R. Dlx and the city last Friday included Mrs. 1 Drown of St. IauIs. and Mrs. tlerl-; daughter. Miss Dorothy Dl. are en E. K. Pickett of Sprague River, who ! rude nur0r4 of Los Angeles, cousins I Joying the week-end with friends In spent the day shopping and trans acting business. F'roiu Krno T. J. Prather, mer it A I I . 1 - 1 .tk Mn ASKnra IB expects to spend looay m uliu-.u . M. .a ...Hin. . ors in the city yesterday to transact where she will be eutertalned by friends In Sacramento, San Francis co and Los Angeles. Miss 1. Ins mere Is business manager for an Ashland. Falls. here visiting rela-lchant Keno. was among the vi-lt- automobile house In the city. with bis son. A paper where all th people havs opportunity to xprea themselves If they dsslra that' Th Klamath New. Swimming Party Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goeller and Wren Holllster will make np a swimming party to leave this morning for Wlul-Kse, where they plan to spend the day. A pic nic will be taken by the group, who do not expect to return until later In the evening. ' Rrlurn To City Mr. and Mrs. L D. Rumer and family returned .this past week-end from Prospect, Med ford , and Crater . lake, enjoying a vacation since the Fourth of July holidays. business and visit Harry Prather. Visiting Here Beltle Prultt, sing ing . evangelist, who recently grad uated from a theological seminary near San Pedro, arrived In the city yesterday to spend some time visit ing with his brothers, Ben and Er nest Prultt. He will also visit with bis parents in Grants Pass before returning south. ' FUhing Trip Tom .Richardson and Otto Langslett left this moralng at 4 o'clock for Rocky Point, where they plan to spend the day fishing, returning home with thoir fish bas kets full to the "limit." Arrives Home Mrs. Frank Kemp who has been seriously 111 in San Francisco for the past month, ar rived In Klamath Falls yesterday. She is a sister of Harry Prather. Mr. Kemp was called south some time ago by the Illness ot bis wife, who submitted to a major opera tion immediately after. Her con dition is rapidly Improving. ' To Co North Mrs. E. Lyons', who has been In Klamath Falls for the past tew weeks, plans to leave Thursday for Seattle, where she will visit for some time before returnlug to ber home In San Francisco. matters of business. On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Winters, accompanied by Mrs. John Hamilton, Glenn Reckard and Miss Audrey Brenneman are leav ing tor Lake ot the Woods today tor an Indefinite stay. To Yellowstone One ot the most Intprpjttinar Irion to be taken this summer is outlined by Arlet Edsall j -amo reiurneo lu amlu and Leslie Pevton. who will leave F11' tnis week "er lnteretlnK Monday morning by motor for Yel- honeymoon spent at Seaside and oiner coast resons. -Mrs. reyion, who was Miss Dorris Ady before her marriage June 28, is a teacher in the Klamath Falls schools, and plans From Modoc Mrs. William Roark resident ot Modoc Polut. was among the visitors In the city yesterday to call on friends and transact busi ness. IVyluns Return Mr. and Mrs. lowstone National Park, where they plan to remain two or three weeks. They will go by way of Boise, Idaho and return by way ot Spokane and Portland, where they plan to visit with friends.. The original plans ot their trip to Banff and Lake Louise wctf cancelled due to lack of time. to resume her work In the fall. To Take Trip Miss Virginia Llns mere plans to leave today for a fortnight's visit through California. In Shopping- Mr. and Mrs. Reg-' of W. C. Dalton. are visiting in gie Grisei were among the out of j Klamath Falls. Miss Tess Whito. town visitors shopping in the city yesterday. They reside at Long Pine Lumber company camp, where Crises is interested. - an old friend of Mrs. Dalton, is also here. The party will tour Crater lake today, and will leave for the south tomorrow. i REPORT TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CI RRENCY (Condensed) OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL. BANK of Klamath Falls, Oregon AT THE CLOSE OF BV8INESS jink ao. in RESOURCES inns liccrlvaDle I". S. Itonds Other bond, warrants nml necurUi.-a ....... Federal Rcnci-vc Stock Real Kstute, Furniture mid Fixtures Five per rent Redemption Fund Cash on Hand nud Due from Hanks For BUILDING with 1 ASSURANCE and ECONOMY. Sec H. R. PERRIN Designs Plan Estimate. 209 Hpks E!ds. LIABILITIES Capital stock Surplus mill rndivided Profits "..!""!!!"!! Clreuhitioii iHKits ...."."."!!!!.' To Crater Lake: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stinson and children will leave j this morning for Crater lake, where ! they will spend the day. Stinson plans lo take a number ot pictures! ot the lake from different angles , than have been shown before. . SI, .':!;!.:(.- 1.4 1 .1IH..-.OO.IK) 105..-UI(I..'U .:umi.oo HH.4:tO..-M .I.IMHMH) 7H0.4IIJ.4J KI,U'JU,.l.!n .S 200.llfl0.00 :l4.0IM.r7 IIMMHHMH) .. U.II0I.H07.I From Chlloquln Terra II. Bark ley, resident of Chiloquin, was among the many visitors In the city yesterday to transact business and shop in the city stores. From the . Agency Among the many Saturday visitors In Klamath Falls to transact business was Vic tor Andrean. resident of the Agency, who spent yesterday In the city. From Uly E. W. Whetstone, prominent resident of the Uly dis trict, was among the many out of town visitors in tho city from his homo in tho county. Merrill Vclton llaskln was in cluded In the out of town visitors In the city yesterday from his home in the Merrill district. Haskln was transacting business in tho court house yesterday. Visitor John Carka, Jr., of Mer rill, was among the out of town visitors yesterday In the city. While here young Cacka spent the major Portion ot his tlmo transacting busi ness. Bewtty Ike Alose, well known resident of Beatty, on the reserva tion, spent Saturday afternoon In the city transacting business. Olem. Visitor Julia Swindler, resident of Olene, where the Swlnd- jj a.oao,30i.t w . " """" "" Wf Happiness BE THRIFTY GET READY FOR OPPOR TUNITY own your home, be comfortable when old. Savers own this association and divide all the profits. Under state supervision purely mutual. 510.00 a month for 100 months will pay out on a 52,000.00 account. Pay us 51,000.00 and we will Py you 52,000.00. Wm. W. McNEALY 315 Main St. Disfrfct Agent tllt.T a 5 iw-il p Loan Association Assets Over 51,500,000 Home Office Portland, Ore. Planted for Keeps These fine heavy-benring trees were planted in 1897, every tree being set in a hole blasted with BB18 DYNAMITE (A Pacific Northwest Product) The result ore not only indicated by the thrifty aDDeat. Tree planting with dynamite is successful because it thoroughly loosens and shatters th sub-soil make root penetration easy Puts treat stores of plant food in ...y ,ch destroys fungus and nematode causes early maturity cuts down tree losses and pays a heavy return on the in.f-.- . ceased yield, A,k our dcalcX Vr,.or"rw0pmenr 0 Loggsd-off Und,." which h.. comp,.,. ,.. on free pl.ntini ,nd Zrk th.t can U on. proRt.b,y wlth Du Pont W. D. MILLER CONTRACTOR r 6th and Commercial Sts P' one 293 t 1 k I auaj -ii ' 1 1 J BARN HART Ladies' Ready-to-Wear McCarthy Bldg. 7th St' JUST TO REMIND YOU Our First Annual Clearance SALE Is Still in Progress and Will Contij The dresses offered are NOT old a worn merchandise, but of' very spier? materials and very new, : charming chic. ' The saving to be made is worthy' considered and you will find yoU' will able to afford another change for the s! mer months. CP When Minutes Are Dollar It's a two-to-one bet that you will be wondf ing how you are going to get the hay into bam or stack in time. Already several of friends or stack in time. Altready several of help and they went home with the best A they could wish for. , - J The "help" that we can furnish you fa J kind that comes in new up-to-the minute McC mick-Deering hay tools. A lot of men have ecj omized for the last few years, and now their i tools are beyond the point where they can be j ponded on. Better come in and look over tik new machines. They havo all of the latest I provements, and they surely do run well. know good machines save your horses, yourtf and your dollars, and we don't know of aiM who isn't anxious to save a)l three. ' I We are in a position to furnish you with t Cormick mowers and McCormick-Deering dump rakes and sweep rakes. All perfected JJ, chines and they will help you put away the crop in a hurry. Don't worry about the W you 11 need, just come in and get some of" help" we have to offer. . .; . ..,,;..,,...;, 'Good Equipment Makes a Good Farmer W J. S. Mills & Sou Sixth and Klamath ' t McCormick-Deerlnf Lin