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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1925)
AMATH NEWS Sunday July 12, 1928. Pr Nln ORRIS fniif.. July M. Hay- horal progress Ihrogh kcy and ths crop of I Is heavier than bn L f,,r many years, kletlon of cattle herds oust Cw years has Idency ' r,,IM mo if crops mature w I in b more rye and . i.. thla valley thla m " - L h" heen ,,,r ,en .. .l...1 jlla. ill ino thai the production . thra will eiceed ,n. The crop hm Lnd I" bow woll along L, i he boala having gth of five . or li farmers ar eagerly licet experiment and lor thl Industry next Vv of Klamath Falle Li vlaitor In I)orrl )lirliy la a fedorul or ty. who formerly rep Standard Oil company brief vlaitor here one irk. renewing old ac Mr. MOUoy la now fall Hrver Mllla. Krothlnghum of Mac bwn ono duy thla week Vs. Jhn llngelsteln of k at the home or tneir Ilagelsteln In Dorrlii Lg of Murdoel la In kplul with a brdken while working for Lumber company at I lephcnsun haa assum- tba Siskiyou Lumber fntlona at Jerome. services of Mr. Ira (ha died at the local esduy. were held nerr tcrment took place, ai metcry. blilge, an old rcsldunt f located nt Klnmath n town today trans- la spending a few daya By In Dorrla after hav iL'lle all spring, whoro Inn n eawntlll. art. adjuster and gon f the Iloyol Insurance f In town yesterday jtttl' agent. Mr. Blew Jmpanled from Klnm- h'red Dunbar, an In- of that. ty. -t. Iilenbrook waa a busl l here yesterday from In where he la Intorest pnoer Toliucco company. -iWTCL. I HOTEL RLWMGTON. ABOVE I i WjV HOTEL. CMCAI JTO. CZLCV. 'j Larae alxea In voile dreanea. At Bee heflae Drew Shop. 12 Bo. Itn BL Jl 1-12 A booater tor Klamath eoaat) and Klamath Falla ana vary left! ImaU ladoetry thereto that' tk Klamath Newa. KODAK FINISHING la at ( out at I p. k. The Peuley't 1 Oppoalte Court Houae Scenes of Snntu Barbara's beautiful and exc!usij hotels taken before the recent earthquake. This is the ONE-PROFIT COACH on the Standard Six Chassis built by Studebaker laat week for purpose of orgulililna a canning club.. They named It The lllue Kllihnn Club." The of f levra aro aa followa: Catherine llurnett. president: Lurlle Calhoun, ' vice-president, and .Vernlce Zeta- man, (iscrelary. The members are: Anna llurnett, Vernlce Zettman, I'nullne llurnett, Lucllo Calhoun, : Mary Bevick. Calherlno Uurnett. and Murjurle Calhoun. The next mect ilng will be held July 24, Friday ovonlng, ut the home tf the leader. Mrs. Illlbert Urgent, Mrs. S. L. Darnell, eon and daughter were visiting In the Henley district Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wynant and children were visiting at the j Urgent home Saturday evening. Frank null was visiting In Klam atb Falls Tuesday evening. Ida and Angella Del Fatil were calling In Midland Monday even- IDLAND J, July 11. A party of pplo spent, the holidays Ake where they enjoyed 1 sienory. The party t Mr. and Mrs. r'rana '$ annn, Mr. Trnvera and hiu. waa enjoyed by Mr. oe Culhoun unil family bid Mrs. 8. L. Burnett The picnic waa held er plant In Kcno. Flh- eported as very good. Mrs. Edger Furlier and took In the rodeo luat ID. Hooper and son and kere Klamath Folia vlsl esday. Mrs. L. A. West of the laiHtrlrt were calling on Sunday. iklne of the Lower lake la a buslneaa caller on Wednesday. .Mrs. Lee Sutton and were Klamath Fans via- Buy. Jorie Calhoun spent aev In llonama with frlenda. Mrs. S. L. Burnett spent lenlng visiting at the ie in Midland. Pig was held In Midland Ing. Charles Porter was visiting 8. I., nurnett thla . week. The Oregon-California Power Co. are distributing pules to make a power line to Hllbert I-nrsent's ranch. Portland Firm To Start Branch Here Establishing ita only branch office In the entire slate, the Western Saving and Loan association, with home offices at Portland, opeued lo cal headquarters In tho Underwood building, with James E. Smith as manager of tho Klamath Falls dis trict. Smith Is well known In this vi cinity, as he handled the affairs of th company in this territory before the local office was established. Smith declared the company guar antees to loan 22 for every dollar that Is saved with the concern. The company will launch a cam paign for savings accounts within the next few daya, and will gladly co-operale with anyone planning to build a home In Klamath Falls. BROWN MUST AWAIT GRAND JURY DECISION Let the Johnson Make Your Vacation Worth While DO YOU LIKE TO FISH 7 The Jobnaon Motor will get you to the fishing grounds early and untired. It will push the boat at any desired speed . DO YOU LIKE CAMPING? - Take a Johnson with you and wherever you are its use will convert any row ' boat or canoe into a power boat with . 7 ' out altering either boat or f canoe WE HAVE BOATS AND JOHNSON MOTORS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY M TELFORD & SON 120 Conger . 3 On page two of this newspaper there is an important announcement by The Studebaker Corporation of America. It explains the "one-profit" plan of manufac ture which enables Studebaker to offer the ex ceptional value found in this sturdy, dependable Standard Six Coach. Turn to page two and read this. Then come in and see this remarkable car in fairness to yourself, learn the value Stude baker offers. riiinm Balance in 18 monthly pay- ntents of. $69.00. Dunham Auto Co. 6th and Oak Sts. STUDEBAKER 'Tb.it Is A Studebaker Year" A big assortment of pretty voile dresses have Just arrived In all the new ahadea. In sixes 36-44. At lice llegln'a Dress Shop. 129 So. 7th St. J 1 1-12 .-4f -y MS aragon Auto Laundry Vaahed and Polished li ml Orrnsnl olstering .Cleaned G. McSHANN 894-J, 127 S 11th St. A saner where all the people have opportunity to express themselves If tbey desire that's The Klamath NWS The writ of habeas corpus re quested by Itobert Brown, held in county Jail for over two months on a charge of passing fraudulent checks, was dismissed by the circuit court yesterday afternoon, and Brown was remanded Into the cus tody of the sheriff. 1own sought the habene corpus writ after the grand Jury had ad journed without Indicting him. Quick Action The Big Studebaker Six belonging to Claud Davis which was stolen two weeks ago and completely demolished by fire, was covered by insurance with Momyer & Momyer, and settlement for the loss was" made with Davis last week. See picture of burned car in Forbes window Is Your Car Insured? 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