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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1925)
E!M Sunday. J1v 2fi, 102.r.. LOCALS Krmn (own lordiy D. Tepea, . Ktrk-Anum, the out of Am. G.,Ugh,r . J W n, mhrr rUltori in Klamath Pall. Tf-, Mr.. llall.Kher .re Ml.nninHo r to tranct bu(ne wa. J. Ihl. .rnt., for Crater lake .here; , 17 . ... . ..... n.Lii. ji i.l M..n.h..,i lii-J. L. Sparrrlora hi. yard ye,lerJ.y. J. II. Butler oC,Dunnu m.r.h.nt " kU' i-i.il E .treet. unearthed netrlfled ttoilor t th i-omily .rat 'pine ione two fwt under llm .urfac. ,' purl of the eek. Butler found the. rone embedded tn !. ro.a. and when rut from It. bed l.anin'1 VaHrjrMr. Mra. "rn brought the not-linen to the Klam- nroon er hero on uinea rr- all) county chamber of commerce resident of Klrkford. jthey will eujoy the day. Itrlurn To On W. V. South well, hia father. V. O. Southwell, and lister. Mlaa Kay Southwell, re- richer of the Merrill 'country wa ' ,.,,wood enloylntt Ih. week : turned Krlday .renin from Lake- amonc the many bu.lnea. rUltor. In Ih( l nd(.roUd cottaite at I-ak. of "" ''"" the city yesterday afternoon. ,h. Wood. a. are many other Klam-' iransamnc oua.neb. !h Pull, resident.. Mr. Underwood P From Henley Amonr the lllor p)jnJ w Joln ner t0(iay to spend day front Icy. th. lr home In Un.rll val- for lU.k r'rum Trlu Mr. William Weedon and daughter UH have re turned from two week.' tl.ll with friend. In San Franclwo and Sacra menlo and report a very enjoyable the 'trip. On I'lshlnis Trip Mr. and Mr. ... ..... . In the city Saturday wa IT. t. ,. r,inder of the week-end atl To Crater Ijike Mis. ilerlbai'-" " . , Reeder. accompanied ny nu uaiiRn-; cnarmlng resort, ter. Mlas Dorothy Reeder. from their. ranch ln the Henley district. Pe t. mV and Mra. Harry Pelts and Wll. and Mb. R.t.h I.MI,. Fern Ahl.trom left la.t nitht Warm thl. , .... .h. I.k. there thev are Titer on a uau.ug ,..e - .. ... .. fur t'rater To Seaitle E. h. Magee ler. me . ,k.lld ...week-end Worden Champ McCollum. well latter part of the week ror same known rancher from the Worden I where he plan, to attend the, country was among the out of town Kniitht. Templar meeting being held .-, . th. iri Satur- in thai cilv ihl. year. Mage, go.' yisliinir Mr. and Mm. V. W. Mc- day afternoon from his ranch. ; north in the capacity f Past grBl1 Nealy are enjoying a visit from their Ac llorky I'ldiit Mrs. W. Tem pler and daughter Alice and her mother .Mr.. Nellie Summer are Icommander from the Klamath Falls niece. Misa Krelyn Mc.Nc.ly of Seat-i i spending the eek-iid at Rocky t rvin.. I-nl-iv !r. Irma Dixon'..... 'tie. She is .Dendlnr. her raartion in i. among the Klamath Falls resi-j 'Kliimaih county this summer, thor-! dents planning to leave this morn-! . Vaat Frank -M. Fairfield ouphly enjoying the attractive re ing for Crater lake where she will spend the day. and family have returned to their sort.. Point. ii From Mill- Crump were Di home in Chicauo. leaving yesterday.1 .... - .li.hrfiil fmir nf From Bly Jim Olvan was among , whj,e , Klamath Falls the visitors in the city yesterday! Victors TV. C. Dalton was among , Mjimm'. mill merchants. -Mr. and Mr. Dan re es:erday from hupping with local me out oi ion iiu they were the house guests ol Mr. afternoon, from his ran.-h near Falls yesterday from his ranch in i nd" JIn, Fred Schallock and n-Malin. With Mr. Dalton was hi. the Bly district. Oivan was pro-1 tertamed at numerous social af-. house guest Fred O. Franks and son minently identified in the success , - rrank. of Sa. rrncico. who of the recent Klamath rodeo heldj ia , Klamath county for a week Shopping Mrs. R. V. Ks wa. in town yesterday from her home on Keno road. during Falls. the holidays in Klamath To Crater Rancher In Among the fre quent business visitor, in the city i Miss Marlam Wortley, yesterday was Al Mark of Poe yal-;Mae Toombs. Waller ley who was calling on his many,-atcr sUrbcr. friends from bis ranch in that section. Lake Among the Klamath raits resioeuia i lea. ,and Crater lake this morning win oo Miss Elsie Short and to visit at the Carr ranch. Franks is interested in dredging operations is at present building on the San Pedro harbor. The visitors were loud In their praise of the Klamath country, and especially the I agricultural outlook. Return To Home Mrs. Marian Carnini of McCloud. Calif., who has I Loaves For Sea tile Wellington 5!c"'been the house guest of Mr. andiTempler left yesterday for Seattle Return To City Mrs. It. TV Cormlck and her daughter. Miss j Mrs . Pete Carnini left yesterday for ion a brief business trip. Winifred McCormlck have returned to the cll.o tills week-end from Ash laud where they have been spending the major portion of the summer. Miss McCormlck has been attend ing the summer session of the Ash land normal school. From Fine Grove Mrs. L. 0. Mills of Pine Grove Vas among the out of town visitors In the city yesterday from the Mills ranch. While in the city '.Mrs. Mills spent the msjnrlty of her time shopping. her home in the south. Mr. Car nini. D. Fraser and Miss Cella Car- Algonia Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge nini will motor to McCloud with Hof(man drove down from A1(.nma Mrs. Carnini, eontinulng on to Red-,iast evcnng 0B business and pleas- ding where tncy pian 10 viau ionBre. some time. In Saturday Mrs. F. TV. McEl- win of Modoc roint was ariiuiit,; the manv out of town visitors in the city, enjoying a short shopping . visit. ....In Klauiaih rails Jesse Evans of Casper. Wyoming, who Is rated as a first class watchmaker and jeweler of !T years experience is TVe employ three expert workmen, at our store. Bring ns your re pairs. Glover The Jeweler. J26 VETERANS OF FOR EIGN WARS-SPECIAL MEETING IMPORTANT. All men who have seen foreign service with the U. S. Army, Navy or Marine Corps. report at Courthouse Basement for organiza tion. Thursday evening, 8:00 p. m. July 30. Klrr FlneJ-T. Ilechalhora. j was fined IS -o ' ,UJ" Bunnell's court ye.terday for driv ing over SO miles " "" Sixth aireet. i.ii.uiuln-- Mra. Nelllo M. SlrowbrliU. accompanied by her. two children, were among tne nu merous out of town vl.llor. Id Klam atlt Fall. ytrrday. ItrcUlratlon Only two foreign cars, outside of the numerous Call- fornla visitors In Ih city yesterday, were registered at th chamber of; commerce. Both of the wr from, th neighboring state of Nevada. l.iHCa Plea Word ha. been re ceived in Klamath Falls of the death of Jack I-ogan. who passed away In a Kugene hospital. July lt.i II Is survived by wife and three children. Logan waa a .on-ln law f Mr. and Mrs. William Southwell of Klamath Falls, and for som lime. 10 year. ago. wa. a re.ldenl, of Klamath Fall.. v... itu. Sii.tilti Mra. Srd flnriliin accompanied by her daughter, left Friday lor nr noma in nan rran claco. afer vlalllng with relative, and friend. In Klamath Fall. 'fur more than a Iminlh. Mrs, tlordnn will he remembered by many a. Mlaa ..... Halt ha.ritr tine Hiarrtiaifa mh.I RIHr. - - - ' - . . deparluro fur the south throe years agu. Tu MiilforJ-Mr. and Mr. II. F. Harrow and Mr. larrow'a father. Mr. Wv.trott. left yesterday for th valley, where they plan to spend the week end with friends and rel. .1... i.. ti.iir.M-,1 1 1 . tu .. ,. 1 1. 1 . , j ntr ua was n. It.'turti. Mr, tieorge llarnliart ha. returned lo Klamath Fall after an enlorable vacation trip spent In, Han Franclsro with friends and rla lives. I vi wo TtMxta Anyone wishing a flrat rlau Job of pl.no tuning done ran do so by leaving their orders with th Klam ath F.ll. Mu.lr House. 1S1 Ho. (th St. Klamath Fall.. Ore. Jj5 At Cku'a. y Ira.a.., court hotiM ' H0WA)W A I tmT KUm1I M.dfor .4 "Bio (lr-, fc? Iwv KUaZ", 'a- av nu !0,a,Jg "ollin Medfhrd to tu land. CoaattuT' ktandoar S 1 it a. . J tin., I . "" tl on day. KUnurh TtSk Mala. K Hejford erfk, Fhets To Meet Grandson Mr. and Mrs. Kate Otterbeln will drive to Ash land today to meet their young, now with the Olover Jewelry com grandson Jack Beaver of Portland. pany. Evans has sold his Interests The young lad plans to spend hejn Casper, planning to make Klam remainder of the summer with hlslatB Falls his permanent home In grandparents until the school bells ltne future, summon - him back to his First j . . Reader. To The Lake Mr. and Mrs. W. From Dairy Miss Elva Arent was among the Klamath Falls visitors in the city yesterday from her home W. Southwell and party are plan-j Dairy. Miss Arent will spend nlng to leave today for Crater lake several days in the city visiting with where they will spend Sunday. This her many friends. Is the last trip the visitors at the Southwell home will have the pleas-l Arrive Mra. Harold Grubbs and nre of taking as they return to! daughter. Lorraine, have arrived In their borne in the east Tuesday, i the city from their home in Ber- - keley. Friday evening. Mr. Grubbs From Beatty Mrs. Carrie Schmilx ' is advertising manager of The Klam was among the visitors ln the cityiath News. Saturday to transact business and shop. j Mnrvlaue Lii-eiiM Lewis- Calvin ! Noble, 24. and Mina 51. Jackson. To Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. W. , 20. both of Klamath Falls, received TV. McN'ealy, their daughter andja marriage license from the county lielce Mis. Evelyn McXe&Iy, Miss clerk's office yesterday. rJfAoHiahwiy THE HIGHWAY to public regard 13 paved with the per formance of a Service of Sincerity where a discreet handling of the arrangements rings approval. EARKWHITLOCK IPKONE FUNEPATrCOrt.SIXTH A ajr s. aa gax av I oW SAVINGS and EARNING Men find themselves penniless in their old age and without resources because they failed to save. Not because thev failed to earn. Open a savings account and save consist entlybe independent in your old age. "The surest way to make money is to hauserm0nCy'" Fredcrick Veycr FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve Bank. XEEPYOUH MToranac-DE MACHINES wffi BY USING GENUINE SEPAIBS AN you expect 100 per cent service from a machine or implement that is part genu ine and part imitation? When your McCormick Deering farm operating equipment needs over hauling to get it back in first-class working condi tion, do the job right, and buy only genuine I H C repairs. They are the only repairs mada by the manufacturer of the original machine. They are made by the same workmen who made the ma chine itself, and what ia just as important, they are made of the same materials as similar parts on a new macliins. We scli only genuine III C repairs. J. S. Mills and Son McCORMICK-DSERING LINE Genuine Victrolas Redui BUY NOW Victrola Pictured Above Formerly Priced at $11 NOW $75.00 Never before have we been in position to offer genii Victrolas at these ridiculously low prices. ifgl pa jnl LATE -;.r-' z Victrola Console Pictured Above, Formerly Priced at $200.00 NOW $130.00 EASY TERMS WIRTZ'S MUSIC ST0R1 122 So. 6th St. Klamath Falls, Oregon Frank & King's Comedians In Tib Big WUte Tandt ' Seventh and Pine Streets Sunday and Monday The Roaring Comedy Drama WHEN JOHNNIE COMES MARCHING HOME Price, 2Sc and 50 c. Ja 0rche,tra Vaudeville Between AcU A New Feature For the Klamath County Housewife 12-Hour Service on WET WASH 5c PER POUND Minimum $1.00 a Bundle PHOME We Call and Deli lver Troy Laundry "Clean Satisfaction" IVAN FARRIS, Mgr.