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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1925)
EicM LOCALSf At rmIT Las. Vra. C. 8 Car- 14. 1925. ' KMUW-Ruil Brom Bad I THE KLAVj h. Ml-s DurolBT CarrtB. Mlsa KatB- llrarr llrln.. Jr . M ! IM UmitoT. BobM. rrtlaad ir. u ' Carrla. and. a trip lo Cr.t lah. rrswia Cor tha hlun th. . ........ frtrad. TbrT U cr. uou aamrroaa mifr iiu KU.uk Kails naidcalj hg rao7- Basc tha trip by ataa. d lh rrsort. ! ... ..j m ii U... ,-a B"rt" crl. Prtor. Jr . s.u.TrrrUM ll Woll r.r. to KtaU falla , "lmM-m"r'Jr' ' ,.w ! fro- PortUad Suaday . . ,h. ..,T t,, o. Saadav .if". attar aarlaf ap.Bt l' 7Su ilr. a.d ."a!.,, twr h. . for MrUr to AUn4 BuMu Bandr... - ' C.llfor.1 Th , a' ' v . L..l tria . .. ..! ..J l.rud arllk llWIr MB. tflwm HIT CatlKBIB OI w lairrm. , - - - . .. .. . r..... M)l aka kit ba attsadlBC Uw Aaaa jaroas oi niausiai ... , ., srhool Ik Saata Clara DrlaroU Gliafri IHaaalsars J. CoBBallr, plana to raia dariac tk snjBf livia arar Klamath Fall. dlB-.aita bis pairata ia las city. j aiiaard la polica coart ycsuraay uc tk tut a aa a nslBa trip. Fk'kkk iscladtd lk attradaar or aa Mra. E. J. Kspfaoaa. rt oa k rmM for ar bo. wUl ba aetoajpaaitd oa trip soma lasaraaca oarat!oa. W lira. E. J. Epi" aaa ... f. .i.. tA will DFad svral -1 . . ....k Bj Kirtr n amoac v km. Taer n - - - - ' ki.-klr. aad Mr. K l- Craakklllt k.d aa llr " Saaday aftaraooa. Mr. a ad Ura. n v w. d Mra. C. T. Hard- la of PortUad aad tkir yoaa aoa. Jobs lUrdlac A -laV- roa.l aaa eajoyad dariac tka trtalac . t rwtlaa4 Mra. Fraak llaa- aoa of PortUad. trrl4 la KUaatk Talla lo Ull with Mra. . T. Ma, tr umo Mr. Ilaatoa U a; llaauaaat oa oaa of lb PortUad tiro boata. I At Kpracrr irrrk Mr. aad Mra verka at auka a abort (top ia gacraato the Ttaitor. at Spacr eraek yea- mhn tmlfati 00 a ckarre of park-' Khopptaf Mr. aad Mra. O. U raera taer "ill it witk Praak terday lo enjoy a picnic .opper. apiaoaa. Mi- Eapiaoa, - ry f,u. , tora PorX , ' ia( too elate to aa isterteitioB. Rroaa of WllliaBuoa rirrr. vara amoat Ike oat- of loan yiiitora ia traak Hntili FlorJ J W. Wll- i be city etrday. Tuiiiaf witk "V rraaadiax wastry aad l aH"" Coaway left Monday Bifht irrw , double-barreled bat la frleada aad aaopptb. Ty aetara "" rTO"" . . for Portland, abera they will joia ...... , . he waa ih.ir kuu .i.ht. aoroai- raady mvft punt " . ., j ' trip. TH AroaaJ Uke Mr. aad Mra Ceo it Rowe of KUmath Falla. ea-1 . Joyed a trip aroaad tba Klaajatb T. aad Aaeacy Ukea yarterday. drt- lag dorlat tka afteraooa. Thay n- pert tba road ia food roaditioa. ! Icl ipent Sunday TUitlna at tba . meeting ot tna Bum ana rroiee- 'inf boilneaa and pleaaurc. Mr. Bome of lhe A1 H(up family, real- aional Women . orianualloB laat iBeekler ia affllUted with tba Klam- . f rjorria. Bi(ht la the Blue Bird, a Bomber of tbe reaaalBder of tba Klamath Falla f(j(1 J5 1B(, BXtnr4 to tea daya paalfd by Mlaa Floreare Hector. Elki who are attending the national . , . .. ( drnnkennesa. abo will remain at tbe Browa borne VMt Lae Other Ttaitora to coarentlon. for tba balaaca of the week. apeud Baaday at Crater Uka. enjoy-i At ugrrijir. aad Mra. E. M. ' lag tba reaort were Mra. Tom Cl-; .41 Lodge Al Beekler la eajoyiag UL lftomB,nkpj by thetr aoa Dickie' Kalnunina; Party Following the ... neiiMr. Hlai Ansa Lieona a week at Ham man loaga. com Din aad Harry MoUtore. For PortUad Uitora to tBei., UerelosmeBt compaay. I I the girla enjoyed B awlm la tba Elka aatlonal eoBTeatloa. bow being j . I rom, Soatb Dick Walker re-; natatorium. Thoaa la tha party held bi Portland, lacladed a Bam- , KUmath O. A. Sterna and ,arBe1 to San Francisco laat night were Maude Hood. Jackie Emmona. her of Ktamith FalU reaidenU. j ArBold Sterna, were week-end , 4 hritt TUlt lB KUmath Falla.) Joe Cpp. Kathrya Doty aad CoBBle Among tboaa who left tba Utter part ;gUeata In KUmath FalU to aiiit with Waiker waa a former reaident of ;CryaUl. of tba week were Mr. and Vra.((rienda aad reUtirea. They return- tnll c(ty KTcral inmrar, ago. barlea Crore and Mra. C. R. Grore. to thtlr heme In AahUsd on I To Rrtara Mr. aad Mra. A. E. While U tha city tkey will tlslt with ggnday erenlng. Swim Snnday A party of Klam-; Hodgdoa. pareafa of Mra. Gertrude frleada aad raUtirea aa weu. 1 ath FalU reaidenU enjoyed a awlm i Moore, who haie beea Tiaiting la KUmath FU for the oaat two weeka, pUn to leaie Ihia erenlng for thefr home) la Hooaila. Waah. One of the intereatlng Iripa made by the rUitora daring their day, waa a day apent at Crater Uka. Sunday Finbernx-n Dr. a'nd Vra. E. G. WUecanrar were among tha KUmath Falla realdeaU who apent Sunday fiahing at Keao. a bore tha dam. . To Retaraj To Work Mra. Cert rode Moore returned lo fter poaltloa aa teller in the First National bank yesterday, after a weeka raratloa. Ta Taraaaa Mr. aad Mra. Fraak I WiTlUma left aaday for tka aorth. J where they will apead soma time la Taroma TUltiag with frleada aad reUtlYea. They will be back la KUmath Falla tha Utter part of the month. Frank & Kind's Comr at m ' J3 ' .1 . in vi The Bng WMte W Seventh and Pine Street Tuesday, Wednesday and TV The Comedy Hit 1 "THE OLD HOME TOWK To tmioqaiB A party 01 ruamatn Uke Bandar craning, en- ViaHiag Here Mra. Anna Cleone. F,Ha reaidenU apent Sunday Tiaiting .., ,, rT,d u. accompanied by her daughter, Miaajm the ChUoquia diatrict. The party ,he vtn Thoaa In the Anna Cleone. left for their home lnineodrd Mr. aad Mra. E. E. Magee. ' i-.i-ji u. lBd y. o. M. Beddig after aa Intereatlng week- Md vr. and Mra. J. J. Tarker and He:,or ,ad family. Mr. and Mra. O. Misa Katbryn HamlltoB. ;u Brown and family. Mr. and Mra. Henry Crimea and family. Mr. and end Tixit la KUmath FalU with frtenda. Raarfaer la Bill Tlngley. raacher. AroBDd Lmke Mr. and Mra. P. R. I U n tin, rHmM U, atirf Vn U Lena and aoa were among tha many'. ' waa among the many out of town; KUmath Falla reaident. who chose , " ' TUltora to flop I. Klamath F.iu! ,ei, Suaday pleaaura a drire ! W,lk" "d Rnd" Hn"noBJ- yeaterday. Tiaiting with friend! and around the KUmath and Agency transacting baaioeu. Rrtaraa Ho -Misa Vera Hous- Ukea. VbUt la (TilloqulD Mr. and Mra. toa. with bat slight mishap, returned : E. W. Vannlce and family. Mr. and lo Klamath FalU Sunday night from! Mra. Warren Crooks and Miaa Ber Portland and Cooa Bay, where ahetnadine Metcalfe, enjoyed a TUlt la Tlalted ob tba aea coaet. Mlaa Hons- Cblloquin Sunday afternoon, stop ton and Frank Moner were among 'ping at the Klamath lake on their the delegatea from Klamath Falls, return to the city. to the , International Christian En j At IiUmoad Lmkr Mr. and Mra. J. A. Cordon and dnughter, Miaa I Hope Gordon and their house gueat. Mra. F. U. Patrick of California. spent yesterday afternoon at Dia mond lake, where they enjoyed their dinner. Recent Hostese Mra. W. L. Ban dera was a recent boaleaa when aba .. """"- "- mZTLm a x. , !lerulned at her home oa North dearor meeting i. PortUad. L T' "rV"r!- i Xlm a. reet with a daintily nppolnt waa so laceeaafully held In tbe north ""erson of Weatwood. Callfor- . . , daring the past week. On the re-!"1' are ' KJamalh Falla for some Isrn home, a car crashed into Miss!1"1"- king a p-rmanent location. Houston's car on Harden hill, and although but slight Injury waa done to her motor, tha other car waa badly smashed. To AahUad Mrs. Wilms Bussard left, on Monday erenlng for Ashland, where aba will spend a week Tiait ing with friends and reUtires In tbe I ralley city. with a Tiew of making this city their future homo. ed luncheon. Guests were Mrs. Kd-i ward Propst, Mia Mary Walker. Miss Bern Ire Hector, Misa Florence! Hector and Mrs. Sanders. I Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs lit KUmath Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shirk, residents of Dunsmulr, hare arrired in Klamath Falls, where Hoard To ln-t Members of the; officUl- board of -the Methodist j Church Will meet In th. .h..k rooms tonirh. to discuss plans rela-;they "l"nln to tire to the building of th. new ! J""' Sh'rk will church on the corner of Tenth and 1 'B """"""" '" ,he C"y- lH'h "reeU- ! Build Cabin-Mr. and Mr,. E. L. I M. Smith re- Craniblitt hiTe bM,lt " interesting ! k4t' I .... ui t, .... i - Iteturns Mum. Crlffen and her mother. Mrs.' Mary j ,arae0 KUmath Falls Sunday!""" "b"' ,on tbe lpper Klmt''! Crllfen and Bob Ryan spent the I eTnlng after a rush trip to Ashland, ' 7 -""""-"-'" cans. weekend at Pucetfa camp, where !wb he returned Mrs. Smith to the " 'her P'" ,0 renin'o'' he ther.enlo.t h... I ralley cltr. where .h. ..j,.. I "ummer months. The cabin has ," atate normal school ,ummer i oeen nained Vle Point. It com-, Retura Home Rer. and Mrs. A '""'on. Mrs. Smith spent the week-! n"",d De 0f the moHt "I"1"""' L. Rica returned to Klamath Falla iend ln lhe city. riews of the Ukes and islands In (hi. eaturaay erenlng. after karlng spent j , ""-""n- j Trorric VioUlors HnlC. Allen ; was fined $2 by Police Judge Gagha- gen when arraigned on a charge of falling to display the proper lights on bia automobile. A fine of 15 for i HOWARD & GRIMES AUTO STAGES Three round trips dally be tween Klamath Falls. Ashland. Medford and Portland o'er tha scenic Green Spring Mountain. Lnare KUmath FalU llally 7:43 a Jn., 1:00 p-in. 2:411 pjn. Learre Medfoed Dally 8:00 sat, 10sS3 a.m. l.3o p.an. Connection with stages at Medford to and from Port land. Coquille, Alarshfield and Bandoa. 7:46 a. m. stage through to Portland and MarsbfiMd la one day. KUmarii FalU office: 413 Main. Phone 4:W. Idford office: Naah Hotel. IuwSm SCO. a week la Portland, attending the International Christian Endeavor conrention-. Ieare on Trljt Rer. and Mrs. W. E. Bobbltt, of the First Christian speeding was given C. W. Holt ii church, left yesterday morning forjPolIco court yesterday, m. McCor- uick. cnarspd with driving with in sufficient lichts, was fin.:d 15 by Polic e Judge CaKliag.:n yesterday. Yellowstone national park, where they will remain for some time on their annual racatlon. Iter. Bob bltt presided for tbe last' time in the old pulpit of the Christian church. HU neat occupancy will be In tbe new church, upon which con struction waa aurted yesterday. i FUhlng Trip Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beal, Mr. and Mra. Griffith Lydston and Earl Alexander made np a party of fire KUmatn Falls resl denu who spent Sunday on lhe Wil liamson river, where they enjoyed a fishing trip. They also spent part of the day In the Chlloquin coun try. In AshUnd C. 11. ll,ap spent the week-end In Apihland visiting with Mrs. Dcl-ap and their family, who aro In lhe ralley for the re mainder of the summer months. Mrs. DeLap's health is highly Im-! proved, according to D'-Lap. Enjoy Halm Among the Interest ing parties held over tho week-end was one enjoyed by a group ol young men and women at Agency Ifjka Sunday afternoon. In the party was Stella Seller. Inca Jenkins, ' Katbryn Doty, 8ybll lumber. Etna j Jensen. Ruth Llndsey, Oscar Dance, I Harold Ton Ilcrgcn. Dick Walker, Dwayno lluell, Martin Adams and Harold Cuinmlngs. Apcn Luke Mr. and Mr. Jamcn Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stein, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. "Doc" Cook, and Mrs. I. Miiccl and Mrs. Morrison of Alameda, enjoyed an Interesting trip Sunday, when they drove around Aspen Uke. According to Cook, the parly saw many wild unlmals. Including deer, a number of fnwns anil crn'l other ainuller animals. Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort even your health depends on the kind of heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind of heat depends on the construction of your furnace and the skill with which It is Installed in your home. Health requires an abundant circulation of warm molct heat! Not Just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 Kiwanis Community DANCE On Venetian Dance Barge Thursday Night Everyone Invited Blackberries for canning. They are at their best. Buy now, $2.00. We have a large shipment today and will have blackberries and other berries each day this week. Pie Cherries, per lb 10c Satsuma Plums, per crate $2.50 Watermelons what 'am, per lb. Vic The Vegetables on our fountain look like a million dollars. Everything. A full line Tuberose quality canned goods. Public Market "Pay Cash-It Pays" Phone 169. Hourly Delivery. 126 N 6th St. Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drugs 1 ' -' . ! U Prices 25c and SO c ' J&zs Oil ' Vaudeville Between Acts I Well Pay You 20io'50 to O 1 for the dresses, suits, hose, silks, underwear, shoes, ling- ' 0 Tt IT e"e anct9' 8nrt8 outing- m M- wear, everything; - you are m on ey wanting in the ' : ','.- Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Begins Thursday, July 16. ' I '" .y FALLS - v. tlllil.lililililmiilllliiMllll.lflVllllilllMililihlililililllilil.T:!. Look for the big ad Wednesday morning. ; ', Federation A uni 'form's more perfect union" was the animating thought of the statesmen who met to draft America's consti tution. Their problem was to weld the sections they repre sented into political entity that would function most efficiently and enduringly in the service of the people. A similar problem was pre sented nearly a century later to the organizersof America's tele phone service. Licenses nnderthe first patents were bring granted to isolated companies that were forming to introduce local sett" - .... a1 ice. 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