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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1925)
FJ.Kt tiiriflay. 'August t, 9t&. iff LOCALS $ On VaratioB Mr. Lah Smith of It ho chamber of commerce. It enjoy- .toe a (ortnlKhf vacation from hr Morrill Vlaitors In Klamalh Falls vvsttrdar Included Mr. and Mr. J. A' Ilaaalaa o( the Merrill country. Idutle. at the dak. Mr. Smith wlllj rho r anoat (he many ranch- i spend the tint week at her home on era la from that aectlon. Creaceat avenue. To the Lake Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. land roaeo aasoriauou yw..r. .u. Vaatck and family and George I Lawrence Improve Fay Law- " .. ... .u. rence of the Vnlon Oil company, who rml . . ' . . . . v . 'underwent an oneratlon for aDDa ker an aoendlnc Sunday at Crater reacmn a unanr. --- ,,.,, ,..,,, iak.;.rrn. for' th. v.U.y by w.y,.ween the o board., laated ... day. , - "' .7 of the Medford entrance to Granta Pass, where Mr. rarker will return Kind irlan The flrsl Georgia yesterday. w iiahome. Mia. Augu... Parker car to arrive In the ell, cam, ,y- Iw with the eatch famll). o( afe , ,. Klamath Fall, yeste , n, ,i. wuod Announcement has been made by the Suuaro Deal Drue company, of the appointment of Fred Feliner to aucceed Will Wood, realaned. aa manaaer ot the concern. Keliner in noi this community, as three years aio he was actively employed by the am comnanr. of which be ta now VUltora Mtaa Doris Robinson and her slater. Mtsa Lola Koblason. dsughters oi a promiuenv """.-... i.rlr to hla coming to were I. the city Saturday transact- r. hi. o .-.W ing bu..ne and shopping. ,0 the drug bu.lnee. a. whole- TUncher l-Out of town lelior.;l. sale.man In Han Franel.ro. In Klamath Falls this week Include yesterday on a husl n. HomeMlM Luclle Coan. ln this section, and at the Crater "' daughter of Mr. and Mr.. A. L. Coan. lake resort, j Iowm ch6yn,i , has returned to Klamath Falla from, TZZLv,. .a Mr., most prominent rancher of the ,WrVe(la wbci " msw Deputy Sheriff; Stewart Burnett,- Midland resident, lieatty was injwho wa, ,h. city Saturday from his ranch In that section. . . i .J . I o Mill, ranchers of the I'lne 1 Kiamatn country was in me ciiyi nut .1. week, attend nf the Oregon ' '. rancners oi in i m ' , 77.1 " ,n mm.e -hnnl i Grove district, were vlaitor and yeateroay iransac.in oaainr . , aesaion. Mlaa Coan is Interested in journalism, majoring in that subject while in chool. From Merrill Visitors in the city during Saturday afternoon Included Mr. and Mrs. Sllaa Obenchaln. from their ranch ia the Merrill district. To Lake Mr. and Mra. Thomas W. Deliel. and Miss Geraldine Watt and Kenneth Perry will leave this morning for Crater lake, where they plan to spend the day. Fort Creek Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Cotad expect to spend Sunday at shoppers In the city Saturday. his land on the Merrill road. twm Knrinr Lake Out of town CotraJIU VUllor Fred llracher, visitors and shoppers In Klamath chairman of the Greater O. A. C. Falls yesterday Included Mr. and committee arrived in Klamath Fall. Mrs. E. A. Schreiner and family, j last night from Corvalll... Interested from the Schreiner ranch In the In lining up students for Oregon Spring lake district. j Aicricultural College this coming fall term. Dracher la well known Fishing Delos Mills and OrinM" Klamath Fall, where a number Reeder are enjoying a week-end 1 ' -A- c- or lumnl flahing trip to Diamond lake, leav-j anxious to greet him. ing yesterday morning In order to assure themselves of a good boat and fishing grounds. From the Agency I-eRoy B. Ar nold, superintendent of the Klamath Indian Agency spent Saturday In the Unman III Friends of Jack Lin- ciy transacting business and vl.lt- Fort creek, enjoying a picnic lunch- ma W,M "y to ,earn ,hat "'.I" " court house. eOn there ' iuuuucu iu ma uuuia 1 11 ouiif j plngton after having been brought To Rockr Point Genrr. MMnlvre "om la WKging camp on ino hl.ni and a party of friends are planning l?ke- ,Llnm ' ,he " of Mr- to spend the day at Rocky Point.!"1" """ where they will enjoy a picnic and fishing trip. To the Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lester Offield are among the Klamath Fall, resident, to make the trip to Crater Lake spending Sunday at the resort. To I'roKpect Mr. and Mr. It. K. Stlnson and son Burton are enjoy ing the week-end at I'nxpect. where those who have Tisiled before re port the fishing to be excellent. Vkitlng Mr. and Mr. George J. Walton have a their house guest for aevera. week., Russell Dudley, member ot the faculty of the College of the Pacific. Ptorkton. Calif, ltod ley arrived la the city yesterday after an extended eastern tour, which also took htm up into Cauada. M.-rrlll Mr. and Mrs. J. W. lias kins, retired farmers of the Merrill district, are listed among the visit or. In the rlty from the Merrill country, who spent Saturday trans acting business. Olrne Roast 8. K. Icenblca wa In Ih city Saturday afternoon trans acting bualne... from hi. ranch on the Olene road. Icenblc la owner of a fine herd ot dairy cattle. Fort Klamath Mike Welland, from the Fort Klamath country, wa. In lha city Saturday to transact necessary business. Wetland I. a rancher of that section, where he runs fine dairy ranch. To the Valley Cheater ltel.ap left last night for Ashland, where he will spend the night, returning today to Klamuih Fall, with Mra. IM.ap and fumlly, who hav been in the valley fur the summer fur Mrs. Deljp's health. One aon, Dalaa, will remain for the winter with hi. grandmother. Mrs. Susie K. Casey, widow of the lale Robert K. Casey. m. Ward was aiuuae th buslneaa visitors la Klamath Fall Saturday lo transact Aeceasary bualne... frog kla ranch In the Olene section. , IHngter In Fred Dingier, on of iKe nisnv rancher to visit on k.i neaa In the city Saturday, waa aeea on in rta oi Kiamatn rails. Pingler la owner of a ranch In the Merrill district. Merrill Among the many visitors to apsnd their time In the rlty Hal urday wa. T. W. Haley of th Mer rill road, who own. and conduct, a ranch In that aectlon. rvattr Mrs. Louis Hchmlli. mer chant of th Uealty aectlon, waa In th rlty transacting bu.lneaa Satur day afternoon. 'ewrleal a ted m ...r" ihroughoatu,! "Id. on Caars tle.dla, H oi twt,,"! ". were ?2 "It with 1tu tram tk,i, Ion. .,7. Rich au oot Z South Darrell Foote and W. F. Weatcott will leave early this morn ing for Santa Crut. where they will enjoy a month's vacation, making the trip by motor. They are Crater Lake Among the Klamath Falls residents who will spend Sun day at Crater lake are Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Garcelon and Miss Minnie Barnum. Mierrlll Visitors in Klamath Fall, this' week Include Rasil Hall of the Merrill district, who was in the city yesterday, from his ranch, to trans act business. f a Business Klamath Falls vlsl. or in the city to transact business Saturday Included Lon Storey, well known resident ot the Merrill dis trict. Algoma Among the out of town visitors In the city Saturday to trans act business was E. S. Taylor, from the Algoma district. Bonanza Ranchers In the city to transact business yesterday Included B. B. Governor, who is a frequent visitor In the city, from his home In the Bonanza district. Jay In Harry Jay. Merrill resi dent, was among the out of town! both of Klamath Falls. visitors to transact business In the city Saturday. ton. To the Lake Will Baldwin left yesterday afternoon tor Lake of the Woods, where he will Join Mra. Baldwin at their summer cottage on 1 the lake. To Diamond Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Spiker. Mr. Spikers mother, Mrs. William Spiker. are enjoying the week-end at Diamond lake, where they are camping. From Portland Mis. Hatel Mc ""'M " "r",'u ra ,," . In Saturday Among the many to accept a position aa asaitant lo , ,u , ' , . . j. X. . .... vlsltora In the city yesterday were .hi as t.aia r icae in ina oiiice oi county health nurse. Merrill Ranchers In the city yes terday to transact business Included To Diamond Lake Dr. and Mra. G. S. Newaon, Gale Newson Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles I). Ray ot Portland left Saturday afternoon for Beaver Marsh, where they spent the night. From Beaver Marsh, they will continue today to Crater Lake accompanied by Max Newson. rhiloquin Out of town visitors in the city thia week Include Mrs. J. E. McCain of Chiloquin, who spent Saturday transacting business Charles Axel, well known resident (""" " '" of the Merrill district. For the North MIsa Jean Perry and Mrs. Darrell Clark left this morning for Portland and other points, where they will spend a fort night's vacation. Miss Perry will continue north to join her mother. Mrs. James Perry, who is spending the summer with friends and relatives. Teacher In Miss Alice Lytle and Miss Grace Lytle, teachers in the Bonanza school spent Saturday In the city transacting business and shopping from their home In that section. .... Saturday Visitor Mra. G. P. Shamhart and daughter. Miss Rita SaamharU residents of the Merrill district were in the city Saturday from their home on the Shamhart ranch, visiting with friends and Car Stolen Jamea Sullivan re ported to the sheriff's office that his transacting business, Paige car was stolen from Klamath avenue between 8th and SHh streets yesterday. city yesterday were William V. lflll and his daughters, Olive Hill and Mildred Hill, resi dents of the Merrill district, where Hill Li a prominent rancher. Visitor l.eo Hurilerode and his brother. Max Hartlerode. were among the Saturday visitors In the city yesterday, from their ranch in the Merrill district. Max Hartle rode ia planning to leave today for Tennant. where he will look Into matters pertaining to a logging con tract. , Merrill Ranchers In Klamath Falls from the outlying districts Irrclude John Raglnato. of the Mer rill country, who was in Saturday to transact business. Sutton Ia Among the ranchers lo spend Saturday In the city transact ing buslneaa was Lee Sutton, from his dairy ranch on-the Merrill road. N") Under Hans' Xylander. one of the ranchers on the Merrill road. waa transacting business In the city from his home In that section Sat urday, during business hours. FRENCH HAND LAUNDRY Chase, the "Blues" Laundry rarra go and bundle vanish the moment you place your wash In cart) of the French Hand Laundry. No ned to look forward fo that Monday morning pile of drudgery call us and we'll relieve you of It at no greater coat. THE . FRENCH HAND LAUNDRY s 137 . ih St, I'bone 4 00-11 Used Ca SPECIALS 1923 Essex Cabriolet 1924 Jewett Sport Touric: CASH or TERMS I s Acme Motor ( 6th and Oak. MurriaKe License A marriage li cense was Issued yesterday to Fer dinand II. Bruner and Anna Estes. Rocky Point A. J. Vollmnn of Rnclry Point, !nli1fJf1 In bnsl nesa visitors In the city Saturday afternoon. Rodeo Meeting The sum of $1200 was agreed , upon as the rental for the lair grounds by the Bly Rodeo association, for its three-day "round up" early In July, at a meeting of members of the county fair board I'll Suit Oscar Smith, proprie tor of the Diamond Tire company, filed a suit for judgment of $160.25 ssiint oor A Bell In elrcn!! court yesterday. Smith alleges this sum represents the value of tires, tubes and repair work. To Diamond take Judd Low. Mrs. Low nnd son. Charles Wesley, drove up to Diamond lake late Sat urday afternoon on a fishing trip over the week-end. Dollars and Sense W (ajoHANSEN Calendar Style for August, the smarten shoe of the month. Its stitched design in cord is riehe in accord with fashion ... the suede tipped satin narrow strap has cut a wide swath in Parig ... the pearl button, the steel beading, the cut out design on the quarter are points of style that make the Ve-Olay a remarkable shoe lot $ 9 In Black Satin IT X?.o T i iiuuatun s jester Suppose You Do Your Laundry At Home: It is hard work and takes time that could be better occupied in other ways. An investment for a ma chine, of say $180, will buy wet wash laundry service at 5c per pound, (20-lb. bun dle) for Zy., years. . All any washing machine produces is wet wash. Added to this is the cost of electricity, soap, soda, blue, water and other supplies, as well as time and labor. Suppose You Send It To the New City Laundry: If you select Rough Dry service, you get this for only 8c a pound. A clean bundle with each garment washed, accord ing to classification. Wearing apparel all starch ed with soft dry finish ready to iron. Unstarched pieces, like un derwear, soft and dry and ready to wear and Flatwork all washed clean and all ironed and ready 10 . JUmJBd LET US DEMONSTRATE THIS SERVICE y-r New City Laundry "Phone 154 and Our Driver Will Call" Frank & King's Com i , t in i. r The BfeiWMft Te! 4 1 Seventh and Pine Street: SUNDAY and MONDAY The Peer of All Swede; Corned "OLE OLSEN'S1 C0URTSH Prices 25c and SO e. Vaudeville Between Acti Bob Ryan's:' Auto Top (The only exclusive Auto Top ( in our city. Having Jatelv installed ( machinery for making glass nf for any make of car. . They have en a success as to durability. and apperance. The Bob Ry?j Enclosure is without doubt thcM the market today. 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