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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1925)
Pe Two Sumlav. July It. H'-'S. THE KLAMATH MUCH INTEREST nr n FT KLAMATH SIGNALMAN rUK m,m . .u. UU1" react.. Bear Oaeaaa. Mra. I M.Laasore .(" - irtannln to leaTa lor Seea reach. near Oaeaaa. where ht is tn. remainder of t O'r- parly plans la r.urn . - 1 Chi. H 1st1s of Indiana. 1 a - city visitor lot a f.w dM hll Anwpia l-uatlloa Mr. Hul.v One npon a . T. ... "an- , pleasant lo ..... an. - SKEsU' dfiaa tot roamed t in " - ' lf, , orq.r , H, ,,!,, i, order .o prolyl th while sel- th. eoa.1. No m. -ran re.lt. h. Mr. ana n. ,.,!, ,vy what rl : rl-rinj aniens u w uuo nuu- - ihe ul-f. Al Lea.ltl or Kick Hammond bulaeu trip la Klam.ik rails e.- lu .lb. nor.. with me at lb lime leruar iruui mnr uumi u i grow mi road. j runner Kr'in 1 m'ares nurnlar re..l'BI n iwauia.Ji H.un altar h famUr haa mll. f,.r aarlal wnara ina ijiiiii; inai lima. jM I"! II,. 4 t..r " ma lima. Ha. I'tilllns In lajiilly apanr f, 1,1 ,r '( ' "'"" ra. from In th. (lauta 'J It.. ..llllia a- Irani. InavlliM v ' . ... nr lrM' Ml f..r Marylaad an a II. .V a'.lLltllsI watts trail..- ltVlllat J Mar'aJHll ..... ,-mmtn this country was iilws in Us country from Ulans entered toe heaila of Tha aanountaiueiit In Ut Sol- KiamatU .ladLiin .ho .did In nj waa a.. m v. h ih Howl Motor Co. Wh fnannrr aa lfcf do now. . wB- that th newt addition o lb And after ib ludianj guletl up." Carytlcr family Ih. near For."'down th fort, known as Kort KJam- would t. on 'eihlbiUfin tor on. ,;h, wai m?d . a .ifnM arvl.. . p day. bronrhl forth ao entbu!tic a.ion ad in rhar of that d ASlorid Maornea ror . responsa that the proud ihiM-ip.rtm.nt wm Q. H. Wilson, who re BattlewagOn Welcome loans, tor waa th icatr of much prectoua rD.y paid Klamath Falls a tuii. ; teen. . It ' h. rr of USJ. th. 1 acarcely bad im. to ret tUe,, KT.lRtl J.ilv 1 )t A4torkl ia i hfnr : . i-i .. ready t4 weicoma Annapuir aioamr county aeat Dusinen risuor j OUWia " ' ' .1 llSOn 1 1 ' Jl v . - . . . i . . i in n id . . . i . i. . aim tn. ioiu aiarw 'a ironnty. nep ne aiau um.i iui Laura Moore p.'ni iU) In Klam j Kutla aaa the ri-iurn of and ath KalU the middle ot the anek Mrs. II V. Collma and llialr aoa attending lu bmineaa ButK-ra. Mn , and dauftntar of Hparka. N. . Miwre rvporn a larre number of .(to wra former cejidetita in in. a each day at Point t'omfort C:ly 11 year, aco Al that time . UeT. Collins had rhirre of Ih. Earl .Mi-Fall. Olena fanner. i a Klammh parl-h of tha KpiacopaJ hurra. Key Collins look ap a (ficera and men. of Iba dread, j terday. hcuettead In Ih. Odell lake rouo- Arkansas and ' aum au IlKUai ei i .i e i u utduu w. ' - orer two hoora Sunday night lor:.,,! From Ashland he waa ham to ontt coining In. I was final- to Lonijiina. then to uehta New York. and Mra. Dan Ing f hips of th. t'nited btatea nayy ( ahopping here (riday rop am-nor ner. sunaay anernoun Klamath. Ryan from wer. Fori I I Isworth V.Kire. of Poe ralley. waa transacting business In Klamath Falls yesterday. "a lu . ' " - . transierea iu " , . . rt A v ,.1V j .(. th Annn at . .... , . fr a two oay aray. 7. m..'JZ-: C." , -:: .a!84" fTancM,co- ' " several train will leaTe the port 1 ociora. ineu e...., . k , jy,, rraaci.-o. waere ne ..,.., t-mln.l. for Se3.de Voady JZ-nr orie, and experience, .aJ' ,21 disappointed Snnday commeneea im01, in:eTeting to listen. . . .v.. ,r. airan arlry or th. r u-ly that morn- During on. of tn. first year. mlllflr ubrty. Th.t tunM and , R Frn . Tho-M to, but rather then disappoint Klamath. W .Ison bad an Intereatmg tenhlg ent.ruinent w.ll , (arrn,r,. ,w Sa Main Tasranged to muk. the eiperfenc. which h. refused to d!s- ,ef , re,orL . ye,enlay on i ikllTtotawIn the oay. It ' " ' rr... length, perh.p. due busine. wtl TdJrM demonstration of :to .f'J WJ McMilUn Ship Will ' , tmbUe interest produced by int.n- cl to " tb Protection oi ,.,,,. 1 Mrs. W. K. Lamm and llttl. .7 adIaTng." th ,ort "d the eVeral tr0op f! Weigh From Labrador d.hter. accompanied by Mia. tier 'ft! VrnTrtsit to the factory icaralry and infantry that wer. .- I ldjne wt, dror. nitm Mo. .v MTer,i European repiwnt.- tloned there at ghat trme. bometning WASHINGTON. July 18 After doc Point yesterday on bumnesa and " . ... . ..... mher had haDDened. Wilson ... . . . ,.. . . putting iralK to pori wiiu a uiuKeu iiieaHura. wouldn't say teach, bat ho waa !n . Dr0Deer tna -Bowdoin." second i strumental in prerentlng an occa-s hi of the vaciiiilan arctic expe- A booster for tnamata county Urea." Mated Howie, "orer 10.00U orders were booked for foreign dei- lyery.' Mr Howie and family left Fri- o t"" '"U Bar rlT'I n'dltlon. has been repaired and will and Klamath Falla and ..ery l.glt t tor a trtp to the bay region, ttory of Broody Point, had he notjMll ,rom 0ped.,9. L.brador. for ! 'Bdtr U.r.in-th.t ih. Local Briefs Been aiert ana tacuui ra pre.euuuj ; r;,,!.,.,! Sunday at 1 a. m.. ac such an outbreak with the Klam-; cordlng to a wlreeM message re-j maths. icelved here late tonight by the Na- Aceordlng to Wilson, one of histtonal Geographic society from Mac trips to Ashland daring hia reai- Vlillan. dence here, took up three day on ! horseback and two days and a half State Prohi Officer j tuna was remarvBDw wocn a aa- n r v.i 1 . , , , v . o - wart horse drawing a light - rig"! Bound Over Yesterday . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sar- ia i.. i. r.e. Mr- PORTLAND, July IS. ArtBnr -"" daT where th.y plan to spend seieral weeU. during which trme they will Ttott San Francisco, Santa Cms and Monterey. .New Dressmaking -Establishment To irnPTI Mere lUUIIUdV Strini mountains long before the r . -thought of paring had passed ImoChristensen. former state prohibit-! Th. opening Monday of a modern I th. wild Klamath regions. In agent, was bound orer to the j dressmaking establishment hat been 0mJ of the mo3t r,martobJfederal grand jury on charge, of lo-j announced by Mrs. F. L. Mather.. according to Wilson, b, , l"ws ,be "i1 "roliibitlon laws. formerly of Bemldii. Minn., where, , , 6 RTer Mnnt wnrh .after a bearing yesterday before j ah. conducted a large ladles' .hopBOOWa mlf f d;entng!, : L"ed fel"w tomm.ssloner rer. tor many years. . wbeo h. lived here years ago. I ji BiamiuB is iuv Kruwm oi Klamath Falls which, during Wil son's Tisils from the Fort settled around the river and -the bridge. The fire of Beveral ygars ago wip?d out that section ot the city, how ever, and gave place to what is now Klamath Falls' business section. "I feel" like 'a 'Rip' Van Winkle, who has been asleep." said Wilson, To I'lrulc Mr. and Vr. E. K. J. Parker and Jamba ore 'Everything Hazy' y.trr bear people way II? Mar be )ou rtperlntre th. sensation yourself. It Is nature's warning that your eye Mi; hi is fulling. Heed this warning before It Is loo lulu. Have your eyes na mined and KNOW. I have relieved many hund reds of your neighbors and friends and I ran help you. DR. GOBLE Eye. Rtamlned QUICK SKHVICB 700 Mala Street Glasses Frames Groand Repaired ath Falls for about one year, during which time her clientele has grown to such an extent that she has been compelled to open the new shop. which will be known as "The Modes." In addition to being a thoroughly experienced dressmaker, Mrs. Mather Is also an expert furrier. Mrs. H. V. Wei born will be as sociated with Mrs. Mather in the new venture. . Left Letter Out Of Alphabet; Is Beaten Personal Items Jake Stelger Is a local visitor for j a few days, from L'hiloquin. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, who re side on the Merrill road, transacted business In town Saturday afternoon. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. July 18. Because she left the letter "Z" out ot the alphabet, five-year-old Helen Swank was severely beaten, accord ing to testimony bronght out Friday In the trial of J. C. Higglns, who is charged with beating the child. OBITUARY Melrin Richard Jacobson, 1137 Walnut street, son of Ernest W. Jacobson, died this afternoon at Whitlocks. The body is to be taken to Rogue River, Jackson county. Melvin was aged 3 years S months, 15 days old. Ceraldlne Mae Mct'andliBs of Pelican City, daughter of Jack Mc Candliss, died this afternoon at Whitlocks Geraldlne was one of twins, the other twin died a few 7 noure after birth. Geraldlne was 14 days old. The funeral will he held Monday at 3 p. m. Interment will be in Llnkvlile cemetery. Summer Piano Special To make room for a combina tion carload cf planes enroute from th. east we will accept half the usual first payments for a short time only on both new and used pianos. Wise buyers will not fall to take advantage of this Karl Shepherd Co. Hummer Special and - ai um i .nam atreet. A(tV. Let the Johnson Make Your Vacation Worth While DO YOU LIKE TO FISH? The Johnson Motor will get you to the fishing grounds early and untired. It will push the boat al 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 out altering either boat or canoe WE HyE BOATS AND JOHNSON MOTORS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TELFORD & SON 120 Conger J19 PI PV l sl jfeg Cut Your Repair Bills 505S Four big cushions of air! On the Gruss , Equipped Car, these absorb road bumps and shocks before they.e ver reach chassis or load. This protection from read vibration pre vents body squeaks - motor transmission differential trouble. It cuts repair bills in half. Griiss Air Springs are made for small cars and large. They cost less than you think Ask us about them today. W. D. MILLER Agent. Phone 293. 6th and Commercial St. We Are SPECIALIS Our buainesa right now ia curing the lin. ilia that delay your hay harvest. And our "i ia found in the McCormicU-Deering line of hi; Better mowers were never made than the McC mowera we have here on our floor waiting f When one of these machine goes into the hay ia sure to be cut in a hurry without lost J due to breakdowns. Farmer have been J ing on them for years to cut over all kinds of on aide-hilla, over ditches, hummocks, and etV regularities. It i worth a lot to be able to start the hay son with implements that promise fast, sort If you are the least bit uncertain as to th ability of your mower, you had better drop if take ono of these machines home with you. It if pay to take a chance when tha hay harvest V crops that need attention afterward are in fc: ance. We will, be glad to explain these nwJ - t .1 . 1 1 ; L ajl- I n ) any or in. oinrr macninc. in ins iricmrmica-ua line) to you any time you come in. 'Good Equipment Makes a Good Farmer I J. S. Mills & Sc Sixth and Klamath fUj Headquarters for the McCormick-Deerint U 1 n GrussAr$prinqs THE CONSTRUCTION if . BRAIDED' WtRf. 13 of The Paragon Auto Laundry Cars Washed and Polished Oiled anil Greased Upholstering Cleaned J. C McSHANN Phone 394-J, 127 S 11th St. Kelly-Springfields CI .i . ' onow you at a ciance that thev rp tK II best tire on the market. HUB TIRE SHOl Chas. Johnson, Mgr. 502 South Sixth St. : mi SANITARY Hleanllneas Is net to niMllinrss" Phone 154 FINE Lathe Work and Machine Work Sawmill and box factory men are fast learning our work satisfies. For speed and accuracy bring your rush jobs to us! Acme Motor Co. 400 S. 6th St. Phone 680 ELECTRIC WELDING NEW CITY LAUNDRY Phone Johnny-on-the-Spot for Lumber 12 I fS A REM. riAN 5 JOB. fl 't At Building up character is a good job'1 a man or a firm. By supplying our patrol with first class lumber anA -hicrh crrade 1 vice we have builded a business struM of which we are proud.' ... Lakeside Lumber Co