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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1925)
AMATHNEWS, Briefs ,.,t llonuli was In Ilia city V,il buslno bi- oiducti rancu. "a, KUhn of the I'owcf company day In Medford ur liny, district uty, wai In (bo ovtu1 hour, Lry 1iiilui' fnini vliw. Hay w Inn attorney In ,.ru year UK" r fur Lakovluw. . lora Crane of niiloil by her two us ninonx Iho out lu III" city yrrtiT- afternoon nt 'I'- prominent him- Irkford country. r. Ileorge llevlln, hi was among Ihii tnutli KnWii yoslor- rrlrnds and abop. Klwnnd Landon Klamath Fall af mn time rislllng Will Mtfilon of i il.ii;c!'l"ln. wnll nktr. n unnlig ir:..ir- In lti 'ID' nln.-. .'.iTdnr l .hern Ca.lturnta. iho many ranch- Klamath Falla yes- business and other . Campbell, well r lh llooania dl- lUuihir In Hob (borne wan aiuoni Ilia Krlday vlsltur la Klam alh Pulls from hla ranch In the Mor rill road dlalrlrl. Kriini thn Houth - A business vlnlt or In Klainalh Falls thla week-end la Hum Hoblo (rom Ban Francisco, who arrived yesterday to tranact business. Klrat tlerl .Tba first augar beet to be brought to Klamath Fall for display wa taken from the Francla J. Iluwen ramh In the llonania die Irkt yesterday aflnrnuon, and brought to the chamber of ronimcrco by M. II. Oldumayer. Thn sugar beet I continued proof of (be auc caaa of thla typo of plant In tbe Kluinnlh country. Tun bcol tupa are fully a fiwit lull, thuso being uaed for cattlo food. The meat of the beet la much larger In diameter than Iho avorago turnip and tbo body of lbs plant wlille and Juicy. ''nun lli Noulh Interesting tour- lata arrive In Klamath Falla every day, aud uniong theae may be ratod Edward K. rotter of Los Angeles, who, with lila family, la enroute to Crater lake. Pot r la deputy county assessor of loa Angeles county, and waa loud In hla pral.n of the splen did rond from A all land to Klamath Falls, which he recently had tbo plcoauro of enjoying. IMsliup llanrlwr Alvln T. (Iodic, with hla family, la aiming the first of the ranchera from lllahop, Calif., In Owens valley, to make the trip to Klamath Falla. Ilodle waa not a member of tho raravana that came from the south to Import Langell valley, but on a tour of thla section of Oregon, ho plans lo see aa much of Klamath county as possible. Saturday, July 25, 1925. Pf Thr I-nl Mrs. J. V. Davidson la among the recent arrivals lo the city, coming last night to Klamath Falls from her borne lu Bond. l-nk'vlew Among the vlsllora In Klamath Falls for the remainder of tbe week from Lakevlew are 8. Bailey and Laurence Nolle. Portland Mr. and Mra. Charlea E. Ilelikemper ot Portland are among the Intubating visitor In Iho city for the remainder ot the week. They alao plan a trip In Crater lake. Ilollkemper I a prom inent Jeweler ot the Oregon nietrop lla. Cattleman Frank McArthur, cat tleman ot the south, la In tho city for the remainder of tbe week to transact business from hi home In Likely, Calif. AlturaH J. 11. Malum, a resident of Atturaa, Is among the visitors In the city thla week-end from hla home In the northern section of California. of I It. K. Illgglna (dgment of $47S. till and Martha J. rt yesterday. The t ... to complaint la aaia ierage fees for sell- Bportlcs. uilgmrnt A Judg Is asked against i and Its owners, Aetna, In a suit filed 1 yentnrdsy hy the dure company. Thn I this amount la pdtiro company for khles furnished tho r-Mrs. IMeklo Grlf- d Inkn country, was of town vlsllora in lay lo transact busl- nnd Mrs. (1. A. of the Mnlln dls- ng tho out ot town I) Ihn Klamath Falls afternoon. William In "Hurk" Williams re. turned laat night from hla ranch In tbe Malln country, where he has spent the past weekend in the in lereata of his cultle. Ileatty Mrs. F. J. SchlmU neatly la In the city for tbe re mainder of the week to visit with friends and shop. Bchmlti la owner and conductor of a alore In Beatty. Hill Visitor Southern visitors in the city thla week Include Mr. and Mra. (I. A. Keegan, who are resi dents of Hilt, California. They are listed among the tourist in the city to use Klamath Falls aa the central point of their trip In thla vicinity. From the KM Charles Farthing! arrived In the city yesterday after-! noon from St. Louis to transact business In Klamath Falls with city merchants. Itonaiua Among the numerous out-of-town visitors In the city yes terday were Mrs. W. O. Smyth from their ranch In the Bonanta district. New Pine Creek Mr. and Mra.1 J. B. Morfilt, who conduct a ranch In tbe Kew Floe Creek district are listed among tha out of (won visitors Ui the city to spend the day, arriving last night. Merchant H, K. Eudere, promin ent Ashland merchant I In Klam ath Fall to traoscat business for the remainder of the week, j For Came Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burton, arrived la the city early to get a "good ringside seat" forj the McCloud-Klamath Fall baaeball game on Sunday. They arrived In Klamath Falla last night. Luuibertuan Among the visitors In the city thla week from Bend are B. V. Wrlglh, lumberman of the neighboring city. From tbe tkmtli Among the southern visitors In tbe city who are mainly Intent upon visiting the scenic spot In Klamath county are Mlsa Lillian B. O'Connor and Miss Rose Ooldsprlng. They Intend to leave loday for Crater Lake. Tourleta Mr. and Mra. Frank J Agnew, tourist from their horn in' Agnew, accompanied by thlr daugh ters, Alberta and Martha, are among' tbe Interesting visitor In Klamath Falla this week. At Tbo' Arcade Among the visi tor in the Arcade hotel Is A. W. Walker, a frequent business guest i from his home kn Fallon. Ner. i II MR. FARMER DOES THE CREDIT GROCER DELIVER TO YOU? Of course not When you buy your foods at a store who delivers to city trade, you pay the same price as those who get this expensive service, even though you do not benefit by it. Why not try STONE'S for the foods you need during; harvest line? With our two stores in Klamath Falls we are equipped to serve you better And save you more money. Get your next supply of foods at either STONE'S stores. Get your fresh meats at our new, clean market, 423 Main St. SUGAR Pure Cane $6.65 BLACKBERRIES For Canning The Cheapest Price In Town On Blackberries 15c Van Camps Per Can A furnace in your home will keep the summer at your command all win ter. Prices $135 up. Phone 371. , Earl Humphrey la cx- ( today for Ashland, xpend Iho wcek-ond nil relatives In the V fltnrlna lilami llm n..l.kt. rt, M r ' Kll IIIK VIWIIU pinng tho nut of town N In Klumath Falls1 Heclst ration of the Mull continued lo bo pnliirlsts with foreign1 kept Iho chamber of I I'tsrloa busy at tholrl !'lng those vlsllora,1 nut Information con iinnth country. 4 ! VALLKY HOSPITAL. w hnhy win got a good ""Pltal adv. 14 ' mer ImU at Bon Bo on hnvo boon mnrked .121-21; h FINISHING out at S p. m. V Peaslev'i ' fo Court Housa I AHEAD! 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I em not now a subscriber. (Subscriber's Name) (Subscriber's Addross) Town Dato PORK AND BEANS .111.10c By the Dozen $1.15 EXTRA BROOM VALUE 5 sew heavy 79 C Brooms, each TALL CANS MILK Lay in a dozen 1 Or or a case, can By the Dozen Jfc 1 .1 5 MATCHES CHEAP Large boxes, 6 to carton for 29c Don't Forget Stone's Vacuum Packed Coffee i lb 55c 2i3 lbs. $1 .35 5 lbs. ......... JR2.65 PURE FRUIT JAM Clean up price 5 lbs. pure fruit 75c GALLON TABLE PEACHES Gallon can peaches . QC. in syrup for. '. JJ Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Stock- Prtces STONE'S FRESH MEATS-423 MAIN ST. ROLLED RIB ROAST - POT ROASTS Baby Beef ?Hr All Cuts I5c Oven Roast, lb JC Young Beef XJK ALL STEAKS HAMBURGER Fancy Young OKr Clean and ' 15c Beef, lb. ....i OC- Fresh, lb. oc 717 MAIN 423 MAIN .tCS KLAMATH DAILY NEWS I want to soo (Name of boy) Addross v; ; Win a Boy Scout Knife, and will pledfto mysolf to havo the Klamath Dally News delivered to mo for three months at 60c per month, to be paid to your colloctor. I am not now a subscriber. (Subscriber's Name) , (Subscriber's Address) Town Ite News Klamath Classified Ads BRING RESULTS '. July 22, 1925. Klamath News, 1 , , Klamath Falls, Oregon. Gentlemen: I placed a classified ad in your paper this morning for cherries for sale and wish to commend your paper on the results obtained from same. The cherries have all been sold in less than a half day. V Yours very truly, (Signed) DON J. ZUMWALT. "Classified Advertising is a Morning Paper Proposition" 1 hv niiiK. riionn awKi 33