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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1925)
I Pave Six Wednesday, July 20, 1925. THE j Oa Vacation J. I. Beard of the! Bri Owrri Aa ampls proof-bars provad so daastroua 'Flrt Nailonal bank la njovlnf a'nf ,. c.Mbllllr of Klanatfc ranch- out Klamath founij . , !t. wtka- t..i.. ki. .! ... labaud la tb Voiot l-owi aiaum main .1 bom. but a. iol.rstia. ,h "n,ort", ,ru" a .. ln.proT,.nt la tb. past trip U planned for Iba last week ofyeaterdar By rrank Notoroics. ,k hi. varatton. broucht in (ha cberrir to a Klara- .... .. . w c 1'.Ltmti.in TllMltBV VM nraC- i . I. ..k.l ku MHh AB At Ttic nail nr. ana ji. . , . mla "'-" " . .. , p i r.erber ..ii .took- tlcally heavy day tor reai.irauon oi .. ... .vi.m.ih take. McCornick la one ot """ - . . or LOCALS W - Wtlkuraon. ranchers of the uutU'i Valley arSjforriM car. In the chamber vlsltinr at the Hall hotel, while In (commerce when 44 motor, were re Wl,m.ih rail. thl. week. 'latered. All but aeven of the visl- itors earrym lamurma i., Ansel.- hv. I.f, f, PM V hitting A. E. Anderson of the platen. 'land, where they will enjoy a trip Standard Oil company of Yreka ! farther north before returninc are maKnx a business trip to Klam- rYcm Wahiirtm Among the ' C, 'rrn Z bourne moat prominent ranoher. of tola of ... engineer or . ; ,u of Mr.. Nellie Becky for - one of the mo., North. rn Ine in K U- MheP. fe. week. from the .Ih-UUr recent Ma- I. XT day to tr. jtory of Klamath county, rib Falls this week. 'out of town visitors In Klamath i 'Falls this week to motor south: Ihturna Mrs. Tom McDonald baa worms Abated u. . """tlnue. rancher of the Modoc Point conn-' . try was in Klamath Kail Tuesdayj act business, preparatory Inn the camp from HUdehrand to Yalnax where operatlona will con- Warren Constnictloa L. Gavin. from their home in Puyallup. , KUmjlh f,h. after ; to Iranian business. E. Woods. E. Mltchener and K. o.; nasninsion acur. ... fBioyint , tw0 months' visit In San McMIUand all of Portland are In; family. Franoiseo. Klamath Falls this week arriving laat nlaht from their noma in rort-i .... . .,a,Ml In Portland Jess Berkley, of ln Klamath Kills has left tor the north Tourixts Mrs. A. J. Burn of UIBI1. ' All luui l ui wtu w.v ... i .... the visitor, the cut Accordin to 1 KVm The homiii itueseu orma which ley. professor In the College 01 ine Pacific In Stockton, Calif., la ei-jto visit for peeled lo arrive within I ha week Oeorge W "" ,1,. ,. in ri4 n9 iru iur mr nuriQ Construction company. They are stopping at the Hall hotel while la Klamath Falls. car rut of the Rockies to come into Klamalh Falls today. Portland visiting, before leaving for eastern Oregon, where he will look into business interests. ! Seattle Washington visitors ln From Seattle Dr. and M. H. C. Klsmath Falls this week include! Former Rrslik-nta Mr. and Mra. Curry of Seattle are among the tourist visitors in Klamath Falls. E. L. Hill and parly from Seattle. Frank Smith and daughter Bina who are making a trip to southern Smith and son DeWItt Smith, ac- Oregon In order to enjoy Crater !conpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank From Crescent A business vlal-lIake , Daly, are In Klamath Falls for the tor in the city this week is F. M. j remsindr of the week from San Cleaves. Justice of the peace of j To jiifurO Frank Upp Jr.. left Francisco, preparing to go to Cra Crescent, who la In Klamath Falls yesterday for Medford where he has ter lake and other resorts. The to spend some .time visiting and accepted a position as assistant Smith family were former residents transacting business. i manager of toe Wool worth store In of KUtuath Falls aud while in th? the valley city. Upp a-ecently re- city are renewing many old ac- VUltinic Miss fneO rarrish of turned from six weeks' training quaintanres. " - Newburg, is in Khmath Falls to in Camp Lewis. spend some tlmt visiting at the! t'elrhralni Ilinhdnjr In honor of home of hex sister. Mrs. McCoy. Ariiona One of the two Arizona the birthday of Marion 'P. Hanks. Miss Parriab is employed in thf .cara to arrive in the city yesterday one of trje oldest ruddenta of United 6ia!es National bank of afternoon waa that of Maurice, Klamath county, his daughter. Mrs. Newburg. wheer she has held a Bryan of Globe, who. with a party o. x. Clemens, will entertain this responsible position for the past six; of tourists is enjoying this section evening at the Clement borne with, years. jot the coast. :a picnic supper on the lawn. Those j 11 ! bidden to the affair are: Mr. and ' Retinas Home-F. M. Orr has Idaho Visitor E. U Dunn of Mr, SUrioI1 Hanks. Mr. and Mrs.! returned to Ws home in Lorella.l Weiser. Idaho. Is among the tour- Henrv Funk. Mrs. E E. Heidrlch after spending the early part of thei,ts to arrive in Klamath Falls fromi0,0 Heidrlch. Ferne Hanks. Kath- week In the city, transacting bus!- the north Tuesday afternoon. leen Malloy, Blair Malloy. K.I. Mc- Laughlln and the hosu, Mr. and From The North Among the ar-:., r, v. r-i i ..., ..,.. riving tourists in mamam ransi of the First National bank Is enjoy-' yes,erdajr was j. D. McDonald. busl- voicing Mrs. Jack Clark la In' ing a week's vacation at Campbell ; nessmsn of Everett, who with his the city from her home In Yakima lake near Biy. Others In the party, fami,y tnjoyillg a ,our of south- Washington, visiting with her par-! inclnds Mr. and Mrs. Pat Holcomb. er 0re.3B. j w lie tsu Iass n'tlA Thai, i ' .w, ..u. .-w Klamath Falls. will camp for a week at the lake; To Cn. Lake W. A. Holt, a where the fishing Is said to be ex-jresidMt of Quijatoa. ArUona. Is in I fattlrnuui A, Brashear of Mogue ceueat. iriamati. Fall. toHnv Interested in i River .U amonr the ont of tnvn this section, expecting to continue visitors In Klamath Falls. Brashear this week to Crater lake for a visit Is a well known cattleman of that at the resort. j district and according to the visitor Ow Bawinees W. W. Fordney who makes frequent visits to Klam ath Falls where he has considerable property interests was in - Klamath Falls yesterday on a brief business visit. From Dorris B. O. Short, well known resident of the Dorris coun try was in the city to transact bus iness for some time, returning yes terday to his home in northern Cal itornia. I he has been able to ahip hi cream L. N. Ifn Can Frani-ijn frnm I ha. Halrv From Orator Lake Mrs. Woodside and Miss Doris Kimball j operations on the ranch. of the Crater lake lodge were In the city yesterday from the resort - - - -- , visiting with relatives and shopping. (According to Mrs. Woodside the! lodge is especially busy and the. entire resort has proved a mecca for all tourists and visitors in the! west this season. I Lakevlew Among those out of: , ,. ,, ,. . ., . ,' , ... ,i Mi-dforri alley visitors in the town visitors who spent the major-1 . , . , .,.. . ; .. . , . . city dnr ng the past few days In-, ity of their ime in the city trans-j ' " ... -mM, r! .... ' elude . E. Nicholson, resident OI acting business .was F. M. Foster jjrffor( resident of Lakevlew who has been j ln Klamath Falls for the early partj Jom Th(1 Valley Medford real-! of the week. !dents , Kbm:lth FaiIg the early, Dorris Visitor George A. Eber- hard of Dorris was a business vis itor in the city recently from bis ranch in that section. Tourists Among the souther J tourists in the city are a number frcm Los Angeles and many more from San Francisco. Those from California were: Charlia Damiano, ! part of the week Include E. C. Jerome, who was In for a short ! business visit to return to his home in the valley yesterday. j Visiting Mr3. T. Z. Culbertson Is enjoying a visit with friends and .relatives in rort Klamath from I her home in Ashland. ) WHITE PELICAN BEAUTY SHOPPE INEZ THACKAUA A reliable shoppe. specializing in all lines of Beauty Culture for I those who require the best in I Big Closing Out Sale Of Pianos I Only a few more days and only a few more left. P?6WxfeyV,efTajw3 WedneJ !. rhursW Friday Saturday a ' ot on' Mid-SiJ Clearan $165 Buys this high-grade Piano. Slightly used Easy terms. 122 South 6th St Wirtz Music Store When School Beg Pretty Frocks Make Them ft' SPECIAL AUGUST 1st ONLY 98c 12 Thin Blown Class Tumblers For Set of 12 Attractive Grape Design. This is an opportunity to lay in a new supply of water glasses, at a very special price. Saturday, August 1 Only. Itaat nt-nts V A f'lfir If A h:i rM!IX !( Vacavllle: Fred A. Dyer Jr.. Po- lQ KlamaIh VM ,hi9 Week rom a j "Mnty work in a most attractiv mona: A. C. Thomson. Palo Alto: 9ummer vacation trip to Seattle, env'fnment. .Mrs. jane E. uuckley, Uakland where he spent some time visiting Eugene J. Neill. Sacramento: Dow, w,.n friend8 and reUUves , Waah "",t'" sKjuaeii, uasiano: viauae ciarke u affiliated with Brown' "out: Mis, May V.:the Swlft company ofn.e in Klam Norton, San Francisco; L. J. Cle-,alh j,,a8 menu. Redmond City; William Val- lans, San Francisco; Malcomb Teare,; l:,tuin Miss Virginia Linsmere Blshcp; H. E. Franzen, Los Ange- returned the early part of the week les; Elsie M. Edwards, Oakland: ; to Klamath Falls, after spending an J. F. Poor, Dunsmuir; O. S. Col-; enjoyable vacation In the south. vin, Lincoln; Charles Mendonca.1 Miss Linsmere visited in San Fran Placervllle; S. C. Dorn, Oroville; ; Cisco, Vosemite and other cities and F. W. Swap, Sherman: John J. points of interest. Daly, San Francisco; Frank A.' Smith. San Francisco: H. C. Rob- erts, Los Angeles: Carl J. Spain, Losj IMAN'O TlXIXO ! Anaeles; Wiley J. Jor.rs, Lake City;! Anyone wishing a first class Job Charles L. Bel. San Leandro- Lloyd'0' nlano tuning done can do bo by P. Ha.bach, Hayward: A. liollldayJV'N.'h' Loa Angeles; Joe Cromwell. Corn- St. Klamath Falls. Ore. J25 Al j Ing: C. W. McCulchen. nbrfiM. I v. it. Reynolds, Santa Clara; 11. i S. Hunter, San Francisco; John J.! WHITE PELICAN BEAUTY SHOPPE WHITE PEMCAX HOTEL Phone Baldwin Hardware Co. The Winchester Store." 418 Main St. Phone 261 if ' Taylor, Livermore; (ierland D. Har ris, Oakland; Milton Graham. San1 Francisco; C. W. Endlcott, Sacra memo; John R. McKce Berkeley, B. J. Waters, Van Nuys To Lornto Here Dr. J. Ran doliih Uarr. practicing physician lias arrived in Klamath Fallj and is planning to open office in the liop ka building on the corner of Main and Eighth streets. Superintendent. In L. T). Arnold, superintendent of the Klnmath In dian Agency was In Klamath Falls yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Ar nold who enjoyed a short shopping tour. HOWARD & GRIMES AUTO STAGES Three round trips daily be tween Klamath Falls. Ashland, Medford and Portland over the scenic Green Spring Mountain. I-ave Klamalh Kails Dally 7:43 a.m.. 1:00 p.m. B:4n p.m, Iv Metlford Daily 8:00 a.m., 10:33 a.m. 1.30 p.m. Connection with stages at Medford to and from Port land. Coqullle, Marshfleld and Bandon. 7:45 a. m. stage through to Portland and Marshfleld In' one day. Klamath Falls office: 613 Main. Tlione 438. Medford office: Na,h lintel. I'lione HOO. NOTICE This agreement to go into effect August 1, 1925. TnSJ!r d1Iars each month throuh forTheSnSffi last de for cash settlement for on the first of eaftJh Hiffter WeWl11 exp4ect ?U acco to be paid month we will discontin L H "?C0uni8 a!' not,Paid hy 10th of each tion of our action SW&SPil credit East Side Dairy Holliday Dairy Miller Hill Dairy Klamath Falls Creamery Lost River Dairy 1- rS i Buttsrtck "-Oneofth.joy.of; hood is a lovely newdr. you can make this dnu u 'vc never icwtd The Dcltor.a wonderfulA making guide included tt Butterick Pattern for tW showi you with picture ij step from start to finiih. 1 your pattern at our W department and then piece-goods counter wW the new materials ire On 4 55Thin dreiw with IU ctylihh scarf collar requires only 2 yartlH of 36-inch suitinif for the 10-year-old size. Think of the money you save in making this drew yourself! Buy your pattern at our Butterick de partment and then visit our piece-goods counter where you will find Lin-Fast and other appropriate materials in the new shades. Use - (TV 1 &UTTEMCK PATTERNS icludii DEtt us From Our Mid-Summer Clearance It May Be There . III 1 I Frank & King's iComedc mm Seventh and Pine Streets Tuesday, Wednesday and ThurK The Great Amir.. n..M. r The am,B ivuii ii naaasBs, "LENA RIVERS" SATURDAY NIGHT A Real Wedding on the Stage. Guest Who? Prices 25c and SO r. : ' Juz Or, Vaudeville Between Acts