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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1925)
ill fftlb Ciuumftsr News Vs.' - k builnau rrl- ,.1. k.r lllll MnO- flu " ' 11 U'ta w'""n"' ... .i.n roualti p.rkr. win r - mm anil tt'llifM Whitman f"". -J ill.. Klva . ... . Diamond ' ... ....Call- L" ... m. tar g crster " r .4. BL. IlkM lHj, o ine " 1 1 .ortM ""I " trolled .war. I"ulng tkere .knalniMB rail riiu Mondar of the sborteie of Aoot Craalt 11,111 B,J' bid to ohut down day and a half this week. H. 1.. Wlmar. and sun Normsn, war ttuaioaM calWri In (ha coun ty Mil Monday. TMoaara. Hubert Gordon, ftuaaell Leaver and (flh Vlaemure apant lb maknd at Diamond laka flablni and swimming. Mr. and Mn. William flames and two daughters, of Klamalb Kails, war stopping i lie Wood river aula camp Haiurdsr night, motoring lo Crater lib and berk to Klara alb ralli the following day. Mnun Vara Rmylha, Hllm llln eeh. Mill Jeeae I'svls, Mla Yulanda Kalaov mntorad. o Diamond laka Sunday In an Joy Iba aporii ibat ara Uttered there. Cheater Jarkaon baa ban confined lo bla bad for Iba tail tear dan with Iho summer flu, but he li re- portal! lo be some better now. , Mra. A. W. Davie and family, of I Kan Priui'laro, motnrrd 10 Klamatb I Falls Tuaaday. afiar spending a few days at Cratnr laka. Jack MrAullffo. who baa been In ithe laknrlow hoipllal for aoma lima from monorlde pj'.aonlng and eev- burn., fc -oma here, whor. a. ;rr mm. ,lm, ,wp ". " "' McAullff. bruughl him bar. (,0u, Klamatb Kali., and Mr.. W. T "r lo Crater laka. Nr. and Mm. jbD 0rib tni Medford. have b- k ' V r. ana Mra James p,,oq ,na Mr. and Mra I. ui " . family recently, returned lo tholr MUUIV, Mn. J. If. RaarkU. ....,.. . bira, but now raaldlog lo Portland a uuamau caller In tha county l Tuaaday. ' Mr. and Mra. Ram vm.. ... daugbtar Ruth, arriorf ..-. naadiy to ylalt a faw dayi with tbelr on ind daugliler-lti'Uw, Mr. and Mra. Iloiaburf. Mm. . J. Gordon and Bob Oor don motortd to Rogue Ttlvor Mlley """ to gat win. tjnraon i diugb tara Lucille and Norma, who had bean vlaltlog there for aome time. Joy and Charlotte Heaalg have ben bare for aoma time rliltlag wltb relatival. Tha Mal mlrl. ... jthe daughter! of Mr. and Mra. John ' ' w. WUIIV4UIHI Sunday, Julj, 26. 1925. Pit Thw HILDERBRAND HILDKIIRANI), July J5-Chai. Drew paaaed through Hlldebrand n. route to Bprague rlrer after fceef rattle Monday. Mr. and Mra. A. L. Michael and nloce Motta Pool were pleaaant rial. lri at the T. p. Michael ranch Sunday. W, o. flmytb made a bualoeai trip to Medford Monday. Knnk Kodg-ra and ion Joe are aelitlng M. Vlnlra 1n putting up hli hay crop, Mn. W. O. firaytb baa returned home after ipandlng a week with her parenta, Mr. and Mri. W. U Lull of Central Point. Dare Dllm left for Medford Mon dajr. T. A. Rtfberti made a builneas trip to Klamath PalLa Tueaday. Quite a number of the Hlldebrand people enjoyed themaelvee at the lionanza dance) Saturday. K. P. Pool wai tramactlng bual- neu In Kiamalh Fall, the middle ,of the week. I Mr. and Mri. George Smyth were bualneaa ylHltun In Klamath Kulla I .Monday. j P. A. Johoaon who baa been working at the Bald Butte aaw mill rame down Bunday to help M. Vletra put op hli hay. I Mr, and Mra. H. U Mill! were bopping In Hlldebrand Saturday. r.o i.uii of central Point ipent Saturday night and Rundav with hla ller Mn. W. O. Bmytb. Mr. and Mra. T. K. Oaaklll made a bualneaa trip to Klamath Fall Wedneadiy, Tha party who haa been logging for Mr. Orlmnlt have flnlahed tbelr work and moved home Monday. Mra. Jame Llnal waa snapping In Hlldebrand Saturday from the Loe camp. GERMAN OFFICER RETURNS EJtyBLEM TO PARENTS OF AMERICAN BOY HE KILLED DURING ARGONNE FIGHTING BLY ELY. July 25. Con O'Connel and Jack O'Keefs atopped In Bly Tuea day on their way 'back from Iake vlew to their sheep camp at the river liedn. The Vochatser brothera are drill ing a well for E. T. Olvan on bla ranch tnla week. A. B. Connor and wife motored over from the B. X. ranch Wednes day after aupplles for haying. Prank Owen came down from Hound drove Wednesday. Boyd Bruener and Ed Jackaon were In Illy Thursday on business. J irk Watts and family were In Bly Thursday visiting and shopping. They were accompanied by Mlsa Jessie Boyd. Dr. Patterson of Klamath Falls came out Wednesday to attend PHILADELPHIA. July 6 A little silk American flag carried by a Philadelphia youth when ha was killed two months before tha ar mistice has Just been returned to his family by a member of the Ger man company at whose hands he fell while fighting In the Argonne. Corporal O. W. Fryllng waa a member of the Twenty-eighth di vision. Before Fryllnc sailed hie Brother, 8. H. Fryllnc of thla elty sent him the flag, with the requeat tnat ne carry it Into every engage ment. If the soldier brother csme back alive he was to return the flag to tne donor as a war token. "Corporal O. W. Fryllng waa kill ed In action in the Argonne forest Sept. 28, 1818," read the message his family received from tha war de partment. The body waa returned to thla country, but tha flag was missing. A few days ago S. H. Fryllng re ceived a letter from A. Schelftele of Oersllngen, Germany, a lieutenant In a German regiment that fought in the Argonne, Inclosing Corporal Fry llng'a flag, which the American sol dier bad placed In an envelope bear ing his brother's address. It had been found on the battlefield. "I took the flag with the intention of returning It after the war was over, but as I was sent to the ho -pltal myeelf, the envelope was m,j lald until recently," wrote the far mer German officer. Dixon who baa been quite James sick. Jeff Bell of Talent Is here visit ing at the home of Mrs. James Bell and family this week. Mrs. O. W. Howard visited Mrs. J. L. Owen at her home Thursday afternoon. INF1KI.DKR RRLEAHET) BROOKLYN, July 25. Andj High, inflelder of the Brooklyn Rob ins, hss been released ' by wnlvir to the Boston Braves, acr-ir'lint to an announcement officials of th" Brooklyn cluo tonig'it. Anuoutici ment also was mnde of the nur chase of J. Elliott for Slu.nOii. A NEW WAY TO IRON Thor 30 Electric Ironer THIS NE MACHINE OPERATES FROM YOUR HOUSE WIRING CIRCUIT AND ECON OMICALLY IRONS 95 PER CENT OF YOUR DOMESTIC LAUNDRY DEMONSTRATION rUESD AY AND AT WEDNESD AY BALDWIN HARDWARE 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 During the Demonstration Only We Will Make Then It folds up easily like this. And "rolls' into b? corner or behind a door. Takes tin A T T TfvonrfntMr Offov less than two ieet Of Only $5.00 Down With Balance in Small Monthly Payments square.) 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