The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 27, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE
EisKI
Sunday. July 2(1, lfl2B,
ff LOCALS I)
tiparrrtorn
bUHlQKU
IVtrifk-tl roue While dlcdnc In I M.Hvhnt In J. I..
ki. rl -nlf.lf I U llnll.ir nf ' ItiinaniA IIH'rcliattt aB
I9U1 K street, unr-arthrd m Bitrlfll visitor nl ms county w i
'plno cons lo fwt under tho surfsrs. i pari of lh
! Itmlpr rminfl thn rnnn .nilMHtilt'd In i
la rock, and when rut from Ita hrd I.anip-11 Valley .Mr. and lien
; brought the Hucrlmt-n to the Klnin- llron wore hr-rs on business rn-
alh rounty rhumher of
... . . ... . .... i t . r;..ll,, hnr .nit lir mnlhpr
From mm Among me 0111 ra;f. ........... ..- - -. for cxh, billon.
town visitors in Klania'.n rain yes-i..
lerday to transact business m J. i this morning for Crater luko where
D. Teepen. resident of KirUord. jthey will enjoy the day.
I " .... . . II ....I
roiumerteiduy from tneir nomo in
ley.
Id-turn To 1'lty W. W. South
well, hia father, W. U. Southwell.
lake tf Woods Mrs. C. lt.!BU "later, -Miss Fays Southwell, rs-
i. .nielli ih trunk at lurncu rriu.j cvenins irura .
Vlaltor Sam Wall, prominent I()
ranrher ot the Merrill country was i-.i,..,w,,i
mnn ih mane huslneu visitors In.... i.. .t i-.i of view where they have been vlaitlnc
tho city yesterday afternoon. the Woods as are many other Klam-nd transetlD business for the trip.
ath Falls residents. .Mr. l mierwooa ,
lm-k f'ruiu Trl Mrs. WIHUim
Weedon and daughter l.ols have re
lumed from a, Iwo weeks' visit with
friends hi Sun Fraadsco and Sacra
memo and report a very enjoyable
Prow lleuli-y Among the visitors
plans to join her today to spend.
Keener, accompany oy nis uaugu- (he charmlllg resort.
ler, Aiiss iioroiuy neeurr, truui luou
ranch In the Henley district.
.. kMiliiu Trio Mr. und Mrs
..... n.-ih.iiMt Holiomh. Mr. and Mrs. l'erry
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pells andW "'" " My mTr
in the city baturdny m .v. -;,he r0malndtT of the weekend at To
l.Ilss'Fern Ahlstrom left last niKht leaving this moi-uln Mr
i -i... .i. river un a lismos inu uti imp
,, . , c t. .,.. .v. lur .m?r inRO, wuria Miry bib .
To Seattle E. E. Magee left In. ' week-end.
Wordcn Champ McCollum. well latter part of the week for Seattle " u
known rancher from the Worden where he plans to attend the' M ,lM.ky .nl Mrs. V. Tem-
country was among the out of town! Knights Templar meeting being held .'r an(, JauKhter Alice and her
visitors seen on the streets Satur-'ln that city this year. Magee goes! Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Me- m011r Mr, ,ce Summer are
day afternoon from his ranch. nnrth In the capacity of past grand . Nealy are enjoying a visit from their B u'e weekend at Rocky
commander trom tne rtiumaiu runs. niece, .miss cveiyn .nc.eaiy 01 seai-;n .
To Crater I-nke Mrs. Irma Dixon !,,,(, tle. She is spending her vaactlon in
is among the Klamath Falls resl- . , Klamiuh rounty this summer, thor-
rolnt.
the neighboring state of Nevada.
lAigsn Dlea Word has been re
ceived In Klamath Falls of Ihe
death of Jack Logan, who passed
away In a Eugene hospital, July It.
He la aurvlved by a wife and three
children. Logan was a aon-ln-law
9f Mr. and Mrs. William Southwell
of Klamath Falls, and for some
time, 10 years ago, was
of Klnnmth Falls.
dents planning to leave this morn- Rl.,urlw u,,st Frank 11. Fairfield 'onglily enjoying the attractive re
ins iur u. "" ""':alld family have returned to their ""
spend the day. I home in Chicago. leaving yesterday.
latter enjoying a delightful tour ofi Vltors W
'" "' """" . " Ithe west. While In Klamath FalUvthe visitors I
C. Dnlton was among
the city yesterday
. i ..... ,h. t,.eA piiAalfl nt Mr. nftnrnnnn
- . iiirj .cio .i,c n... -.
iiwrn uis .mill "I I . , tt. A attA .n.!lrlin U'lih l. nJ kl.
the Bly district. Glvan was pro- " . .,.., ... ! . ..., p.- 0 iVnV, ,
mlnenuy Identified in the success,. ... ,ahn Fri!nU. f Slln PrnH ,J
I In Ki-om Mill Mr. and Mrs. Ran
Crump were here yesterd.iy from
I Lamm's mill shapping with lotil
merchants.
the out of town guests In Klamath
Falls yesterday
! Sliniiiihiu Mrs. It V. Est was In
from bis ranch near ',... ..,r.i,. fn..n ii..r hnm on
Keno road.
'of the recent . Klamath rodeo held
during the holidays In Klamath
Falls.
. Rancher In Among the fre
quent business visitors In the city
yesterday vas Al Mark of Poe val
ley -who was calling on bis many
friends from bis ranch in that section.
To Crater Lake Among the
Klamath Falls residents to leave for
I Crater lake this morning win oe
Miss . Mariam Wortley, Miss Elsie
Mae Toombs, Walter Short and
Walter Surber.
Hot urn To Homo Mrs. Marian
Carnlnl of McCloud, Calif., who has
Het urn To City Mrs. B. W. Mr
Cormlck and . her daughter. Miss
Winifred McCormlrk have returned
to the city this week-end from Ash-Bn n Fraz,r and .mss cella Car-
.iana wnere tney nave oeen spenoing
are in Klamath county for a week A
Is Interested in dredging operations
and Is at present building on the
San Fedro harbor. The visitors
were loud In their pralso of the
Klamath country,. and especially the
agricultural outlook.
Leaves For Seattle Wellington
been the house guest of Mr. and Templer left yesterday for Seattle
Mrs. Pete Carninl left yesterday for, on a onci ousiness trip.
her home In the south. Mr. ear
ths major portion ot the summer.
Miss McCormick. has .been attend
ing the summer session of the Ash
land normal school
From Tine Grove- Mrs. L. 0.
Mills of Pine Grove was among the
out of town visitors in the city
yesterday from the Mills ranch.
While In Ihe city Mrs. Mills spent
the majority of her time shopping.
: To Meet Grandson Mr. and Mrs.
Nate OttePbeln will drive to Ash
land today to meet their young
grandson Jack Beaver of Portland.
The young lad plans to spend the
remainder of the summer with his
grandparents until, the school bells
summon hint back to bis First
Header.
To Tie Luke Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Southwell and party are plan
ning to leave today for Crater lake
where they will spend Sunday. This
Is the last trip the visitors at the
Southwell home will have the pleas
ure ot taking
their home in
Alsonia Mr. and Mrs Georre
nlnl will motor to McCloud with! Hoffman drove down from Algoma
Mrs. Carnlni. continuing on to Hed
ding where they plan to visit for
some time.
In Saturday Mrs. F. W. McEl
win ot Modoc Point w-as among
the many out of town visitors in
the city, enjoying a short shopping
visit.
....In Klamath Falls Jesse Evans
of Casper, Wyoming, who Is rated
as a first class watchmaker and
Jeweler of 27 years experience is
now with Ihe Glover Jewelry com
pany. Evaus has sold his Interests
in Casper, planning to make Klam
ath Falls his permanent home In
tho future.
From llr- MIsb Elvn Arent was
among the Klamath Falls visitors
in the city yesterday from her home
in Dairy. Miss Arent will spend
several days in the city visiting with
her many friends.
Arrive-
as they return to i daughter.
the east Tuesday.
' From Bratty Mrs. Carrie Schmitz
was among the visitors in the city
Saturday to transact business and
shop.
-Mrs. Harold Grubbs and
Lorraine, have arrived in
the city from their home in Ber
keley, Friday evening. Mr. Grubbs
is advertising manager ot The Klam
ath News.
To Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. McN'ealy, their daughter and
neice Miss Evelyn McN'ealy, Miss
MarriiiKe Lli-cnse Lewis Calvin
Noble. 24. and Mlna M. Jackson.
20, both of Klamath Falls, received
a marriage license from the county
clerk's office yesterday.
THE HIGHWAY
to public regard is paved with the per
formance of a Service of Sincerity where
a discreet handling of the arrangements
rings approval.
EARKWHITIX)CR
iPIIONE FUNERrVUCOR.SIXTH
'Vt HOMF. ST P NESTS
SAVINGS and EARNING
" Men find themselves penniless in their
old age and without resources because they
failed to save. Not because they failed to
earn.
Often a savings account and save consist
entlybe independent in your old age.
"The surest way to make money is to
hauserm0ney'" Fredcri Weyer-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Reserve Bank.
last evening on business and pleas
ure.
We employ three expert workmen
at our store. Rring us your re
pairs. Glover The Jeweler. J26
VETERANS OF FOR
EIGN WARS SPE
CIAL MEETING
IMPORTANT.
All men who have
seen ioreign service
with the U. S. Army.
Navy or Marine Corps.
reuort at Courthouse
Basement for organiza
tion. Thursday evening,
8:00 p. m. July 30.
KEEP YOUR
rrCOIMICK-D
MACHINES
iG
BY USING
GENUINE REPAIRS
fAN 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 maJe by the
manufacturer of the original machine. They are
made by the same workmen who made the ma
chine itself, and what is just as important, they
are made of the same materials as similar parts
on a new machine. We soli only genuine IHC
repairs.
J. S. Mills and Son
McCORMICK - DEERING LINE
tanuounusuu
" " I Huuth - Mrs. Kred tlordun.
Harder r1nl-T. Hevkalhor.. (. y r u.ught.r. left
Friday "r "oiiis in Ban rrau
clsro, after vlaitlnc with relatives
and friends In Klamath Kails for
mure than nmnlli. Mrs, Uordiin
.III be remrmherrd by many as Mu
Agnes Malt before her marriage and
departuro for Ills south Hires years
ago. ,'
bh r na.i la anu roi in ...-
tJunnell's court yesterday for drlv
Ing over 30 miles so hour
Sixth street.
duwn
Prom fhllimulu Mrs. Nellls M.
Rtrovhridee. arromosnled by her
iwo children, wers smong the nu
merous out of town visitors Id Klam
ath Palls yesterday.
To Militant t Mr. and Mrs. II. P.
Harrow and Mr. Harrow's father.
ea
RegUtrstloa - Only two foreign 'Mr. Westcoll. left yest.rday for the
rs. outslds of ths numerous Csll-i '. " h'"r, 10
fornls visitors In the city yeaterdsy no V" "" ""
were registered at His chamber ot uioru. ,
commerce, llotb or these wers trom
Visitor-.
,,UWB iuM
.'l of t',uH
, '--atllM-court
houtt S
Iti-lurns Mrs. Uenrge llarnhart
baa reiurnrd lo Klamath Palls after
an enjoyable vacation trip spent In!
Han Prani-lsi'o with friends and rela-i
lives. I
I'l (Ml TIMMi
Anyone wishing a first rlaaa Job
of piano tuning dime run du so tiy
tMavtti thnlr i.r.lrtM k-llh I hm k.'HM..
resident nlh Knits Music lloue. Ill Ho. th
St. K l.i in Kill fulls, lire. J 35 A I
Lirtiw .
"wwaim i.
Three r...''
ford
esalo UrM
ioo fc- ,rs"
CODneolloa' J?
Portland
ons day,
Kiamarh PalU
Mais. bv.
Medford orfkeTi!
i.
1
Redud
'KB- : PA)f
prnl late
Genuine Victrolas
BUY
NOW
Victrola Pictured Above Formerly Priced at $11
NOW $75.00
Never before have we been in position to offer genua
Victrolas at these ridiculously low prices.
Victrola Console Pictured Abdve, Formerly
Priced at $200.00 '
NOW $130.00
EASY TERMS
WIRTZ'S MUSIC
122 So. 6th St.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
m m v av m
sV m m m. w ami
Frank & King's Comedians
Tte Big WMte Tonut
Seventh and Pine Streets
Sunday and Monday
The Roaring Comedy Drama '
WHEN JOHNNIE COMES
MARCHING HOME
Price, 25c and 50 c. Ja22 0rcheilra
Vaudeville Between AcU
Ifi 1 - '
A New Feature
For the Klamath County Housewife
12-Hour Service on
WET WASH
5c PER POUND
Minimum $1.00 a Bundle
IT ,
mi
E
We Call and Del
lver
Troy Laundry
Clean Satisfaction"
1 VAN F ARRIS, Mgr. '