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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1925)
t VrH news Sunday, July 26. 1925. Paf Thr : latfa .GfUMity News - j ATH t'julr . Mr. . nf Klamath L buHluuts Fri ll hr lal Mon U'hn WllW.nt. nlxi a cnunln daklullil. t.'ullf. k Purkor, eon I and Nat hello. Hunt ant! Whltnmn v it Diamond f Dallua-Call raiim back by ulur lake. Kimlo end Key the Nky lew any! i , not llktnx ,1 away, li'tt.inn afoot. aliu.lneea call i Monday a'ter the horlnRO of Creek mill thoy had to ahul down a day and halt llili week. II. I Wlmor, and ion Norman. war tiualniwa caller in tho coun ty aat Monday. Meear. Hubert (iorilnn. ituaaell Leever and Orlh filsemnre spent the week-end at Diamond laks tlshlna and swimming. Mr. nnd Mra. William Barnes and two dauiihtera, of Klamath Kalla. ware aloiiplnR at tho Wood river auto ramp Hnturday nlKlit, mulorliia: to tramr lake and (bark to Klam ath Kalla the following day. Messrs Vera Hmythe. Kllm llln- neh, Mlat Jesse Davla, Minn Vulanda Kelsey motored to Diamond lake Sunday to enjoy the aporla that are offered thi're. Cheater Jiukann haa been confined to hie bed for the last few daya with tho auinmnr flu. hut ho la re ported to be aome hotter now. Mra. A. V. Duvls and family, of Han Kranrlsco, motored to Klamath Falls Tuesday, nftT spending a few daya at Crater luke. Jack MrAutlffe. who haa been In the Lakerlnw hospital for aome time from mono Mo pl onlnf and ht- era burna, recently returned to bis home bera, where he will remain for aome time. Ilia two brothera, Morrla and Dare McAullffa brought him here from Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mra. W. T. Moltram and daughter of Loa Angelea, motored HILDERBRAND IIILDEURAND. July IJ. Cba. Drew paused through lllldebrand en route to Sprague rlrer after beef cattle Monday. j - miiiui t y air. tna mrm. n. u. Micnaei ana through hore Wednesday on their nloce Melba Pool were pleaaant rial. wae. tor, ,t lne T. r, Michael ranch Mr. and Mra. John Orth and Sunday, daughtera, Kloanor and Dorothy, of W. O. Smyth made a business Medrord. have been her for trip to Medford Monday, aome time vlaltlng with relatives.) Frank Rodger and aon Joe re Mr. and Mra. Jaincs Pellon and awletlng M. Vlelra In putting up Mr. and Mra. I.. C. Hisemore and 'his bay crop. futility recently returned to tlu-:r Mra. W. O. Smyth baa returned home, jhoma after apendlng n week with Mra. J. II. Beckley. formerly of I her P'renta, Mr. and Mra. W. L. here, but now residing In Portland lLu" cnlr' Po"" waa a hualneaa caller In the county D" Bl, lert ,or Ml'ord Mon aeat Tuesday. day. Mr. .nrt Mr. R.m Mill., .... T- A made a business daughter Ituth. arrived her. Wed-tr, J,0 KUm"?. shopping In Hildehrand Saturday. 1 Fit ,n n Central Point apent . i -i r ft , rlrt-' tid Sundiy with hit I'Mer lr W. o Smyth. Mr and Vr.. T. E. (lasklll mad a huilnesa trip to Klamath Fall j Wednesday. The Darty who baa he InrtHnr for Mr. Orlmnlt have finished their work and moved bom Monday. Mrs. James Llnal waa ahnnnln In lllldebrand Saturday from the Loe camp. GERMAN OFFICER RETURNS EMBLEM TO PARENTS OF AMERICAN BOY HK KILLED DURING ARGONNE FIGHTING BLY neailay to vie It a few daya with their I aon and daughter-in-law. Mra. Itonuburg. Mr. and Quite a number of the Hlldelrand people enjoyed themselves at the Honanta dance Saturday. K l Pnnl waa trantwrtlnr hnsl. Mra. II. J. (iordon and Dob or-!nesa In Klamath Fall, the middle don motored to lingua Klvor valley j0j tne week. Sunday (o get Mra. Oordon'a dauxh- r. and Mrs. George Smyth were tera Lucille and Norma, who had; business visitor In Klamath Falls Monday. P. A, Johnson who ha been working at the Bald Ilutto aw mill came down Sunday to help M. Vlirtra put , BP hi hay. Mr. and Mra. H. L. Mill were been visiting there tor aome time. Joy and Charlotte Hesslg have been here for aome time vlaltlng with relutivea. The Heaalg girls are the daughlera of Mr. and Mr. John Heaalg of Chlloquln. BLY, July 25. Con O'Connel and Jack O'Keefe stopped In Bly Tues day on their way "back from Lake view to tbelr aheep camp at the river teds. The Voc?M7r brother, are dHH- ng a well for E. T. Olvan on bis ranch this week. ' A.. S. Connor and wife motored over from the B. K. ranch Wednes day after suppllea for haying. Frank Owen came down from Round Grove Wednesday. Boyd Bruener and Ed Jackaon were In Bly Thuraday on business. Jack Watt and family were In Bly Thuraday Waiting and shopping. They were accompanied by Mis Jessie Boyd. Dr. Patterson of Klamath Falls came out Wednesday to attend PHILADELPHIA, July 25. A little silk American flag carried by a Philadelphia youth when be was killed two months before the ar mistice has just been returned to his family by a member of the Ger man company at whose bands be fell while fighting In the Argonne. Corporal (1. W. Fryllng waa a! member of the Twenty-eighth dl-l I vision. Before Fryllng tailed hlal brother, 8. H. Fryllng of thla city, I I sent him the flax, with the request' . tr-nf hrt earr-. It iuro every fiicarc mel.l. 1: i.L, -Oldier blwlllcr (.auiu :back alive be was to return the flag to the donor as a war token. I "Corporal O. W FrHnir m k'll- ed In action In the Argonne forest Sept. 29, 1918," read the message bl family received from tn war d partment. The body wai rvt urne to tbl country, but the f 1 n v. . missing. A few days ago 8 H. Frytins . celved a letter from A S.ln-iif. Gersllngen, Germany, a liouten .ml a German regiment that 10 i M the Argonne, inclosing Corporui i'i ling's flag, which the American dler had placed In an envelop u ; Ing hie brother's adrfrp'- It ii horn foi-rd on tin- uuttl.rlld. "I tnok t!:,. Il.m with ll,e IlKilJl. of reitirl.ii:.' if ufit-- the w..r .': over, but aa I was sent i.r th.' ho pita! myself, the rnvelujie nt oil 'aid until recentiy," wrwto tit" to mcr German officer. James Dixon who has been quite sick. Jeff Bell of Talent I here visit ing at the bom of Mr. James Bell and family this week. Mra. O. W. Howard vialted Mrs. j. p. Owen at her borne Thuraday afternoon. IXFTELDEIt KELEXKUI BROOKLYN, July 25. Ar.df High, lnflelder of the Brooklyn Roll ins, haa been released by wal.t r to the Boa ton Braves, according to an announcement official of t':i Brooklyn duo tonight. Annoau" ment also wi made of the i tt chase of J. Elliott for $10,000. II A NEW WAY TO IRON Thor 30 Electric Ironer this new Machine operates from your house wiring circuit and econ omically irons 95 per cent of your domestic laundry F DEMONSTRATION ESDAY bALD AND AT WEDNESDAY 0 WIN HARDWARE GO. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WE HAVE SECURED A DEMONSTRATOR FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, WHO WILL SHOW THE LADIES OF KLAMATH COUNTY THE UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES OF THIS NEW MACHINE SPECIAL OFFER Then it folds up easily like-this. CM( tit- : . During the Demonstration Only We Will Make An Unusual Introductory Offer Of Only $5.00 Down With Balance in Small Monthly Payments fina ft 11 uw sma or Mail the Coupon for Full Information. And "rolls" into a . corner or behind a door. (Takes up less than two feet square.) BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. 418 Main St., Klamath Falls: Please send me full information regard ing the special offer on the Thor 30 Folding Electric Ironer. Name ..a. Address ALD WIN HARDWARE CO. The Winchester Store. Phone 261 am.