The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 18, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE
Saturday, July IS.
LOCALS
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rtlloquta-M. P". B. Fish . t "''n wu'" " ' 1
.... .v f mm visitors AlKim Friday.
i. .v.. .i, .nh urn visitors from i MImi I wry
III VilO - I
ItHunw HornMrs. J. H. B,ck- Ww-Fra L. Kkb.rdwo.
'ley .ho hu been rajoyini visit !lh. Wywuln, district "J"1
I, AorU with trU-nd, Mj il..ji.d-r " P"c
for Ih. pa,t few month. b tlon. to Wl a number o th.
returned to Klamath county p.-Ian. i Klamath county with hi.
int ihrouah tha city thla week en-, party of lourtota.
.route o her homa in Fort Klam-j
ll.Te For Week W. K. MCliura
'Jr., mldrat of Yuma. Arliona. la
ivi mi.-, t d. iLtntuia I ne luuTima in i v"'
..... i b riM ih Miiihapn statta. Me
gan Francisco, her cousins woo .re VWu Here Mm. i.eone nmfiu . J , ,T . '7 pi,,,. Ilka a majority of tha tour-
spcnd.nl a portion of th. .mmerlm) dalll!hter. j,,. Wlnilred Offleld. due to an attack of cold and -r;Xa IZx for Ih. I.IU and
la thla section. Mrs. r.su --"bou. of Jionriii. -nre r .... un.l.le to find them ha aclteduled
her homa In Cblloquln. visitor, in Klamath FaJla yesterday I Orated lake ior hl neit atop.
. Uhopplnn and Ttoltln with Mrs. ThIiis III The twin daughter of,
Imnrovlnit Word received last I Of field's dsiiffhler. Mra. Fred Vr. and Mr. C. It. Heebe wore, ,,1, Wahlnton TlsWnm la
niltht from the hospital and friends ' Fletcher. , reported a III whh an attack of h rival thoaa from California
cf Jack McAnllffe report the In-1 I sum mar flu yeaterday. , tnl lhey rooie second lca and
Jured man highly Improved alnce hl I To VMl Miss Mamie Clacomlnl iamona the Seattle visitor, la Ole
. i. m K!itiuh Falls from rterkelev la in the city to visit I ,- i(..w. inr than SI vta-'nnakar who la maklnl a tour of
Lakevlew durlnf the week. AI-W(ln Ber s,ier Mra. L. C. Offleld. : ltort registered foreign car In the 'thla aectlon of the coast. ,
though greatly weakened y 'nejShe recently spent the pant montn (.niber 0j commerce Tegiatrallon
trip. McAullffe has rallied rapldly!iB Merrill with trlendj and Tela- bureau vesterday afternoon, the ma- Whlnln J. II. tlllmore. real-
and ia well on the road to rccov-jtlvw ,nd wl) 8Pend the remainder J)Wtty jrom California, one from i dent of Kennewlck. Waahlngton. la
. . I . - 1 n I. .... . I. - .mah. I Kill Hdl in
fore returning eouui. ; from Arizona and two from Vah-
; In Eton.
Many Children More than 50!
children and their mothers were i rai-r i-aae ir. oau .um.
counted in the Klamath public play- J. W. Jonea, residents of San Fran
Malin A. Kallna, merchant and
hanker of Malin wa among the in-
i.ruin huslneas visitors la the
eH from hia home in the talley.
v.iina satisfied with the busl-1-,,,,,,,. vmterdav afternoon at one ' Cisco are in
. . . ' 1 J..1.HI I Ha , '. i I .... . n I .. u ...-.. a iiobI
neas conaiiioDs "c"""-- 1 itme. enjoying me Tnuu ii.nj- .... -. n , i.. n
bay crops In that aectlon exception-L.roun,j equipment and the gamealcoast with them. They are Jear- weea or i aaya viu
th. weekend at the report before ly wood. Mise i-inaiey .u
Kl&maih county tills rummer, till-
more arrived last night to spend
ten days in thla section.
To Visit Mlaa Katherlne I.lnd-
Klamath Falls wKh'ley will leuva lomorro
who are touring the Angelea where ahe plans to spend a
aon. county agricultural agant. 1
yeaterday for Owens valley and
Ulihop, California, where ha waa
sent In the IntweaU cf the chm
ber of commerce and tb airtcul
lural dlvlalon of the Oruj-on Agri
cultural college.
To jke o' Womla Mra. W. C.
Dalton of Malin with nor nouae
.. ui ri White, left yea-
.,UTll
I . - - . k . U'nAila av K an
teiruay ior uisa ui iw
ahe will apend the remainder of
the aumnier at their cottage. Mlr
White la a visitor at the t'airr ranch
from her home In l.oa Aiwtelee.
At Jonea Home Mr. and Mra.
Wilbur Jonea will have aa their
hnn.li final the early part of next
I week Lawrence Mehaffey. former
Klamath resident, who la eipeclesl
from his borne In the aouth. Mrs.
Mdhaffey and two children have
been visiting at tha Jonea Itome
with Mra. Mehaffey mother. They
plan to return aouth with the ar
rivul of Mr. Mehaffey.
Frank & King's Comet'
ally good.
offered under hte supervision
Miss Aurbra Bradbury. The grounds
offer a resting place for the mother
as well 03 the child aa the number
of shade trees unake it cooling and
comfortable.
lnve For South Mr. and Mra.
Deputy Sheriff thit Ed Kendall,
deputy sheriff, who waa seriously
Injured In a gun fight with several
bootleggers during the past month,
waa aeen about the court house
for the first time yesterday. Al
though Kendall usee a cane and Lis cnarles D. Withers of Merrill where
arm la bandaged, he is feeling fine i withers Is a well known building
and anxious to get back into tne. contractor will leave today for tne
south where they will spend
month. The major portion of their
visit will be spent in southern Cali
fornia and Old Mexico will be en
harness."
Fort Klamath Lee Denton,
rancher of the Fort Klamath coun
ter where the Denton dairy farm is ; iove(i ror several weeks. This is
well known, waa among the business i lhe irst trp made by .Mr. and Mrs.
visitors in Klamath Falls on rn
day. Merrill J. S. Baamgardner,
rancher of the Merrill district, waa
among the out of town visitors to
spend Friday in the city tranactlng
business In the court, house.
Bonanza C. L. Harvey was a
business visitor during Friday af
ternoon from his .borne In Bonanza
where he conducts a ranch.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Boatman have as their house guest
for some time, Albert H. McElwee
of Petersburg, Indiana. Mrs. Abbie
McElwee Is also a visitor at the
Boatman home. The party will be
Mlaa
Drleake were students In Oregon
Agricultural college last year where
they became acquainted.
McKay Ill-i-tiincaa McKay, resi
dent of llcnd who Is among the
continuing north on their vacation
lour.
First Cr The Mr far east ear
to register In the city arrived in
Klamath Falls last night from
Edgownod, Maryland driven bytstudenls to Spend the summer In
Joseph Stein who is enjoying a visit j Klamath Falla with the anrveylng
of the far weat. This la not only I crews of the railroads ha been III
the first car from the fair east tolfur the past few dayi and 'a now
be aeen In this section but it la recovering from a b id cold.
also the first Maryland car to be -' -
seeu here for some time. Stein Willi tionloroi Among the Lake
left Maryland on the aixth of June of the Woods visitors are Mr. and
Wer-rt The northern California
city of Weed la well represented
during the week and among the visi
tors from the neighboring city la A.
A Widdrrt. who la In the city lo
transact business with his many
frlenda and business associates.
Seventh and Pine Stree
Friday and Saturday
The Roaring Swede Comedy
"OLE SICK-A-BED
Prices 25c and 50 c
Vaudeville
c Ju (V
ill Between Act I
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I ply T t
and has been making fast time since
the horizon.
Withers since their recent wedding i the Atlantic coast dropped along
and the Jaunt' may be called a wed
ding trip as well as a summer va
cation.
Merrill Mr. and Mrs. George
Wright, residents of the Merrill
district were among the out of
town visitors In the city to spend
yesterday shopping and visiting
with friends-
From Malin Mrs. John Llskey
was a shopper and businesa visi
tor in the city yesterday from her
home In Malin on the Tule lake
shores.
tit-turns C. C. Kelley was cx-
inncted o return to Klamath Falls
enterained at Crater lake lodge next ,ate yesterday afternoon after hav-
Sunday when the visitors will re
turn to their homes in the eaat.
Of Lakevlcw Ira Orem. rancher
of the Lakevlew country was among
the out of town visitors in the city
yesterday atternoon visiting and
transacting business. Orem is a
potato rancher of that section.
g spent, the pa-t week in 9alem
where he was culled to attend the
overhead crossing hearing scheduled
in the capltol. Kelley Is division
engimeer of the state highway de
partment of Klamath county.
To IiiMlirr Among the Klamath
reeidxmts planning to spend the
week-end at Harriman lodge are
Mrs. C. S. Currin. Miss Dorothy
Miss Johnston III Miss Margaret
r"1 " currin. Mirs Lois Bynon. Dickie and
of ootnrnerce was confined to her ' . . . .
home yesterday afternoon with a.- ; .
slight attack of ptomaine poisoning. '
She was Improved last evening how
Mrs. J. A. Oordon who have as their
house guests Mrs. U F. Terwllliger
and Mrs. F. U. Patrick
if.:
ever.
To BH'llns Inland Wrifbt left
for Redding, California yesterday
afternoon to be gone several dayt in
order to transact business. Wright
drove aouth in bis car, planning to
return the first of the week.
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth M Mmn
Good Service Good Drugs
DELICIOUS ROASTS
There is nothing finer on a platter than
a savory, tender roast from Miller's Mar
ket. Order a cut or two today.
MILLER'S MARKET
i
To Malin George J. Walton1
spent Friday evening In Malin where '
he waa the guest of W. C. Dalton
with whom be transacted businesa
during his visit. :
s
Few Visitors Very few visitors
were seen on the streets of Klam
ath Falls yesterday, this fact con-J
trlbuted to the extreme beat which ,
Klauiatih county In general has been
suffering during the past week. It
was reported on the streets around !
4 O'clock that the thermometer reg-1
letered highest at 95 degrees in the'
shade. j
From Modoc Point Mrs. William
Ronrd of Modoc Point, accompanied
by her two children made a trip to
Klamath Falls yesterday, enjoying
a visit with friends and shopping:
In the city stores,
Visits Hen- Mrs. Clarence'
Schultt was among the out of town
visitors Jn the city to visit and
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth at Main
Good Service Good Drugs
Whitaker's Groceteria
Headquarters For Good Goods and Low Prices
HOWARD & GRIMES
AUTO STAGES
Three round trips daily be
tween Klamath Falls, Ashland
.Med ford and Portland over the
scenic Green Spring Mountain
lafave Klnmalh Kails Dully
7:45 a.m., 1:00 p.m. B:4B p.m.
lica've Mcdford Dully
8:00 a.m., 10:311 a.m. l.ilo p.,.
Connection with stages at
Medford to and from Port
land, Coquille, Marshfield and
Bandon.
7:45 a, m. stage through to
Portland and Marshfield In
one day.
Klamath Falls office: 6115
Main. I'hone 433.
Modfonl office: Nash Hotel,
I'hone 800.
Here are real week-end special. We are offering a display of standard
brands of groceries that are known for their quality far and near. We
have listed them at cut prices for real week-end savings. '
100 Pure Cane Sugar
$6.75
Mother's Oats, large size
PackaSe 33c
Full pt. Bottle Catsup J9C
3 lb. Box Crackers, plain or
salted 48c
Gal. Ehman Olives. ggc
3 lb. Jar Fancy Strawberry
Jam 93c
5 lbs. Berry Jam in tins 80c'
Extra Standard Tomatoes '
2or ;:;1;75
Gal. Ashland Blackberries 73 c
Gal. Tomatoes 35c
Gal. Fancy Dill Pickles 73 c
A Good Supply of Fruits and Vegetables
' Serve Yourself and Save
Whitaker's Groceteria
407 Main St.
New Shoe Value
FOR
PAYDAY
During our recent sale, hundreds of eager
pers availed themselves of the opportunity we offcj
save one-half or more on all shoe purchases. For
day and Monday we offer some real values. The
tity is limited, so shop early. 1 1
i
GIRLS' PUMPS
One big bin filled with newest
blyled, pcitciit, calf, uine twu
tones, assorted sizes, values to
$4.50. Payday $1.95
BOY SCOUTS
Here's a good wearing every
day rough wear shoe. Ideal for
dry weather. All sizes. Pay
day j $2.20
BABY SOFT SOLES
Grouped in one basket, are
pink, white, tan and two tone
kid soft soles. Pay day ..25c
CHILD'S HALF HOSE
We have several groups of
child's half house in assorted
colors, all sizes. Values to 65c.
Pay day 25c
LADIES, READ rf
Pumps! One triple bin
with new desirable cool
footwear. Patent, while
black kid, tan calf, ft
tones in French and M
heels. Values to $7.50.
day
. $r
CHILD'S SANDAU
I
We have assembled our
stock of tan, patent, black,
child's sandals into one buvj
pay day only -$K
MEN'S OXFORDS
New summer styles. Tn
black calf quality. All sizes.
ues to $7.50. Pay day $5
Hosiery Special.
i a tvii?o cir M
One big assortment, all
shades, made by Luxite. V1
to $2.50. Pay day $
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