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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1925)
Put EigKl Thursday. July lfl.Jjg& LOCALS VUilon Mr. and Mri. C. E Vroman and daughter. Mis Vroman and Dr. Clark Joyce, are in the city from their home in, Brookfleld, Con neticut, enjoying a short mmmer'i vacation in thii aection ot the went. From The South P. U. BaKRa and Fred LaBarba, both residents of San Francisco, are in the city for the remainder of the week to visit and transact business. From Lakevirw A visitor in the city from Lakevlew, includes J. D. Campbell, who is stopping for a tew days to transact business in this section. '.. Visiting Her Effie D. Nugent and J. Nugent, both residents of San Francisco, are among the many Cali fornia visitors in Klamath Falls, in creasing the number of tourist that are making thla city a Mecca. I l'riulU-ro' A. C. Welle of Pend leton IUU Al nrumiKu, Pendleton are visitors In the city I from the Ronml-up City, Whether they are In Klamath Falls to learn how lo put over a WH3 Western Show or whether they plan on giv ing the Klamath boya a few lessons is yet to be learned. Former Resident Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sparrow .are among the out of town visitors from their ranch in the city to spend the week-end visit ing and transacting business. Spar row was formerly affiliated with the Crater Lake Government service some time ago. Others in the party to visit in Klamath Falls, Includes Mrs. F. II. Withlngton and her daughter Miss Harriett L. Sparrow. Mrs. Withlngton is Sparrow's mother Fruut Portland Auiuug the visit ors in the city from Portland are R. R. Walsh. II. Morton. 0. E. Willman. Ben Mitchell, L. T. Russell, J. 8. Kageuovii-h and It. K. Repass. The majority are business men, although a few are in Klamath Falls to enjoy a brief summer vacation aud fish In this section. Sprnnue II. A. Sprague. formerly I of Duttxmuir, where he was affilia ted with the Southern Pacific com pany, is stationed permanently In Klamath Falls as trainmaster of thla section. . VUlator J. H. Hamilton ot Chll oquln, la among the many out of town visitors to spend several days this weeek In the city transacting business from his home on the reservation. , Copro Vera E. Constable and R. 1. Wardle, both residents of Copco, are in the city far some time to transact business. While In Klam alh Falls they are guests In the Arcade hotel. VUitlng Here Mrs. J. W. Connor of Algoma has as her house guests for several weeks, Mrs. J. E. Ham mond of Pasadena, her mother and her sisters. Miss Marjorie, Miss Helen and Miss Haiel Hammond, also of Pasadena. Tourists Mrs. Opal Chadwlck and two children of Spokane. Mrs. J. W. Brownfleld and Haiel Townsend of Eugene and Jim Rielly of Spokane, make up a party of six tourists, ' who are . enjoying a tour of this section ot southern Oregon. They plan a trip to Crater Lake during the latter part of the week. : From Malin H. O. Williams ot Malln Is among the out of town visitors In the city to spend several days here visiting with friends and transacting business. Dunsmnlr Among the many visi tors from the south is James H. Hattan, railroad man of Dunsmuir, who is in the, city on business during the week. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sweeney of Medford, were visitors during the early part of the week with Mrs. Sweeney's brother, Frank Confer of Klamath Falls. With Government Mrs. B. D. Wallace and Mrs. M. M. Hutto, resi dents of Yalnax, where they are interested In government work with the Klamath Indian service, are among the out of town visitors In Klamath Falls for a rew days ihls week. .... From Mt. Dome Nellie A. Mitchell, well known resident ot the Mt. Dome country, where she con ducts a prosperous ranch is among the out of town, visitors In the city thi week. While in the city Mrs. Mitchell la transacting business and visiting with friends. From Portland L. J. Cavln of Portland, interested with the War ren Construction company, is In the city on business In the work ot the company, which has established head quarters In Klamath Falls. While In the city Gavin is stopping at the Hall hotel. With Oil Company H. D. Wher land, with the Associated Oil comp any of San Francisco, Is a visitor in Klamath Falls for the remainder of the week to transact business. From Aspgrove R. D. Hotberger I in the city for several days to transact business and visit with friends in Klamath Falls. Algonia Visitors.. Mrs. George Helms and Mrs. George L'hrln, both residents of Algoma, were In the city to spend the afternoon shopping and visiting with friends. Inspect lrp K. M. Uubb and Marion Hanks, left yefcerday for Wocus Valley, where they inspected the new lettuce crop, which was recently put in there. From the South Mrs. Lucy A. F. Sexton, a visitor In Klamath Falls from Santa Barbara, Is among the interesting guests In the city. Mrs. Sexton plans on visiting for a time at Crater lake lodge and other In teresting points in the southern part ot Oregon. According to the visitor, the Santa Barbara quake was more than one, who has not been through such an experience, can realize. From Sun I'ninilseo R. J. Summy ot San Francisco made a hurried trip north, where he is con ferring with a number of Klamath Falls residents on business. Klam ath Falls may be hot, according to the residents here, but Summy scores that statement by a few ex periences enjoyed by him when com ing through the valley. At I he Pelican Visitors this week at the White Pelican hotel in clude Mr. and Mrs. Garrett H. Payne, visitors in the city from their home in Summit!. New Jersey. t'larkson Returns J. v. Clark son ot Clarks. Louisiana. Is again In Klamath Falls after a short vlBlt In San Francisco. Clarkson is highly Interested In the lumber game of this section of the west, and has heavy timber Interests of his own in Louisiana through the white pine belt. From Salem W. II. Steusloff and daughter, Miss Dorothea Steusloff are among the. Interesting visitors in the city from their home In Salem. Stusloff Is well known In the capltol city, where he has established a meat packing market. 'Everything Hazy Ever hear people say It? Maybe you experience the sensation yourself. It Is nature's warning that your eye sight la falling. Heed this warning before It is too late. Have your eye examined and KNOW. I have relieved many hund reds of your neighbors and friends and I can help you. DR.GOBLE Eye Examined QUICK SERVICE TOO Main Street ClM-tt Frame Oroand Repaired Black Berries for canning TODAY $2.oo Per Crate Public Market Phone 169. 126 No. 6th St. Of Hollywood Miss Ruth Coffey of Hollywood is among the interest ing visitors in the city for some time, arriving last night from her home in the Bouth. Visitor Mrs. Charles Mitchell was among the many out of town visit ors seeu on the streets of Klamath Falls yesterday shopping, from her home in Algoma. In City Dick Dessie. well known resident of Algoma, where be is af filiated with the Algoma Lumber company, was among the many visitors in Klamath Falls to upend Wednesday In the city. Short and Blair Malloy. Car from Chlloqutu that Joined the party later included Mr. and Mrs. V. Hl rich and family and Mrs. J. U""" and party. For rhlkiqula Walter Short left yesterday for Chiloquln, where he will be Interested In work for W. D. Miller. Returns To City Joseph Jensen has returned to Klamath Falls, ar riving Wednesday, after several weeks' flitting trip on the McKenlle river. According to Jensen, who was formerly Interested with the county engineering work, the fish are excellent, and the luck waa ex ceptionally good. In Valley Frank Z. Howard, county market road engineer, with the members ot the county court. spent yesterday In Langell'a valley, inspecting the work done on the new market roada in the valley. From llunaiua William F. B. Chase, secretary of the Horsefly Ir rigation district, waa among the out ot town visitors in the city to Iran act business In Klamath Falls yes terday. Chase Is a resident ot Bo- Shopping Mrs. Schultl of Algoma was a shopping visitor In the city Wednesday, also calling on her friends in Klamath Falls. Enjoy Swim A parly of Klamath Falls residents and several rest dents of Chiloquln enjoyed a swim ming party and picnic supper at Agency lake Tuesday evening. Those from' Klamath Falls included Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Funk. Mr. and Mrs. El mer C. Ahlstrora, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Langslett, Miss Fern Hanks. Miss, Marlam Wortley, Miss Kathleen Mal- loy. Miss Ferne Ahlstrom. Walter, Visitor A " recent visitor In the city is Frank O. Pool, who spent Wednesday in Klamath Falls on business; from hla home In Bonanta. California -4 M. I.. Main waa a Wednesday Htlslhess visitor In Klam ath Falls from his homo IB Copco. While in the city Muin transacted business In the court house. Tourists Among III California tourlata In th city thla week, reg istertng their car at th chamber of commerce bureau, were a major ity from the little cltle of the south. Th list Include A. It. Bandy of Winters: H. V, Mctle of McCloud; Ben Colombero, Weed: Clifford Lowell, Berkeley; A. P. Giger, llanford; James llannar, Jr.. Weed; Sam Johnson. San Francisco; A. J. Wardle of Vrella: l. L. Skin ner, Dorrls; Charles F. Pluinmer. Lo Angeles; J. II. Headland. Strath more; Onnl Strola, Alninrda; L. C. Ingram of Sacramento: L. F. Haley. Central; K. K. Rose. Oakland; Kddle Dean. Holtvllle: Kmll Crohn. Ber keley; Dr. T. V. Moore, Jr.. San Jose; M. K. Grant, Vallrjo; Ed Johnson, Sacramento; II. D. Strati hill. Los Angeles; M. L. Hallahun and George F. Minor, both of Ala meda with the Falrfex Motor com pany, of which Hallshan i owner. From .Modoc Point Mrs. B. W. Egeline of Modoc Point waa among the many visitors In Klamath Falls this week, spending Wednesday shopping and visiting with friend. Algol" VUllur Mr. IIukuwoIU1 Robertson, resident of Algoma, was among the many out ot town visit ors who stopped In th city Wednes day to visit and shop. IIIIIH WANTED I , School District Nn. 1 of Klam ath County, Oregon, will receive: sealed 1lds Ui lo .Motiduy evening,; July 10. at 7:30, for the construc tion work at Kulrvlew school, ae-j cording to plana aud specifications on file In III) offka of C. N. Cov boom. - I All bid to be addressed lo Ida ft. .Momyer, clerk, and awonipan-' ted by certified check for flv per cent of bid. I (Signed) School District No. 1, I IDA 11. MOMYEIt. Clerk. JI5-U THE KLAMAT Kivxtnls CommJ DANG On Venetian 1Y.1 ' . - wanr TONIGHT Everyone fo Felt hats at Dee Begin' Dreas Shop for fl.Sj to 11.80. Jit In Illy Mrs. Jim Driscoll. accom panied by Harry Llnfesty, spent Tuesday in the Bly country, where I they returned with Mrs. Drlscoll's: uncle, (I. H. Wilson, who spent the I week visiting with relatives In that district. i ThqyPayfor Themselves! T The running hours of your automobile aren't the expensive hours; It's the hours your car spends in the 6hdp that cost cost cost Grusi Air Springs will keep your- car out of the 6hop. They will cut your opera' ting expense to the very bone. Gruss Air Springs pay for themselves. On the basis of downright, provable economy you should equip with Gruss Air Springs. W. D. MILLER Agent. Phone 293. 6th and Commercial Sts. HOWARD & GRIMES AUTO STAGES Three round trip dally be. tween Klamath Fall, Ashland, Medford and Portland over the scenic Green Spring Mountain. Imw Klmnnih Full Dally 7:45 a.m., l:OU pjn. i!:4H p.m. lav MoOford Dully 8:00 aju., 10:3. a.m. l.SU p.m. Connection with stages at Medford to and from Port land. Coqullle, Marshfleld and Itandon. m. alage through to and Marshfleld in 7:45 a. Portland one day. Klomnrh Falls oftlcet SIS Main. Phone 41. Medford office: Niwb. Hotel. I'hone HOO. 5 Frank & King's ComediV in Seventh and Pine Streets Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursi The Comedy Hit "THE OLD HOME TOWN" Prices 25c and SO c. Jazz On Vaudeville Between AcU GfussAifSprinqs A W nr. SWAT THE FLY Let Us Give You An Estimate , "i " On Screening Your Home Estimates Given On Cabinet Work. Work Guaranteed Prices Right. COFER BROS. CONTRACTORS 6th and Klamath Phone 389 WlCKERSHAM'S July Clearance Sal Of All Women's Footwear, with tie exception of Red Cross Arch Tone Shoe: Beginning. July 16 Ending Augustl in oraer 10 make room tor our new tan stock, it it necessary isk Tj either build more shelving or place our present stock on sale at the ing Tremendous Clearance Sale Prices. I t1 ri.. r r r r ,J jjuciuw are winy a rew 01 uur many rnw LOT I I LOT 2' In this group will be found some of our best style patent leather, tan, satin with 13-8 Cuban, 16-8 and 17-8 Spanish . tfcC AC heels 9D,tD Quantities limited. Shop early. 13 Pairs Patent leather cut out lace pumps. This is one of the smart sum mer cut out style patterns with 13-8 Cuban covered fc C A C heel ipO.O Quantities limited. Shop early. 28 Pairs Here is the popular step-in patem with its atractive colored kid trimming and 15-8 Span- fie ish covered heel 4JxO Quantities limited. Shop early. 14 Pairs This is the tan and blonde kid combination that will continue to be one of the style patterns for fall, 12-8 Cuban covered tC ftC heel ipOayO Quantities limited. Shop early. Beautiful twa tone, pat. vamp, quarter, also satins, patent and th ideal summer sport pump w punched effects, 8-8 , dQ 0? heels i. Otifi Quantities limited. Shon earl?. 14 Pairs Smart stvle Dumps in thK lot. This attractive pump is sho in pat. leather with tan quarta and shiek bow, 17-8 cov- tC AM ered snike heel PO' Quantities limited. Shop early. 19 Pairs Mora ia a rliinlinnta of tt . . . ... r 40 one to the left which carries a i Cuban covered heel and has It colored kid . , dC A trimmine V31 Quantities limited. Shop early, j 65 Pairs-Two styles. ..These W styles are new fall models in bl waa. WlllliJIGU vV Itll UlC IICTT A effects, 13-8 and 14-8 ttfi 05 Cuban covered heels AAA to C widths t, , Enta this Great Clearance Event with drattic reduction on high grade stylish footwear, we will continue to give you th same service and courtious treatment lUf ki. k.J in & past. ' Wickers hamS 822 East Main. In The Reiley Bll. next Uoor to Chocolate Shop A 7r.